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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-06-10 - Orange Coast Pilotj . 'The Best · Local News S~ortsand Business · ' WHAT'S INSIDE . USA Weekend S"clal Features Readers Write Back THE ORANGE COAST 75 CENTS SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 1990 TV UPDATE Tunes In Televlslon ' W~ATS MAPPENIN6, MARCIE?. W~ILE YOU WERE ASLEEP. SlR , T~ E WORLD CAME TO AN END ! YOU AND I ARE VOLCANOES WERE ERUPTIN6! ICEBERSS WERE MELTING~ EVER'l'Tf.UN6 15 60NE ! • ..... _ -. ~.!-.------ T~E ONLY PEOPLE LEFT ALlVE !! YJ TMEN WMV 15 T~E SORRV, SIR .. WMEN 1 SAW VOV 60T AN PLAV6~0UND FULL OF·K1DS? ''A" ON TMAT PAPER, I THOU6~TTME WORLD ~AD COME TO AN ENO .. BY JIM DAVIS .. ~-10 ~ ............ ~--~~-· .. , YouR MOTHER WANTS YOU TO COME RIGHT HOME", DENNIS. 5Ee YA , Joey! Q ' ., ~ • .. ~----a DENNIS! 1 PMONEDA f: HALF HOUR A&O. YOUR~ LATEf BY HANK KETCHAM THfRE .. S NO _ _:_WAY 1 COULD SE LATE~ I { l:ll:JS::::S:~!!!~~...!'.J 0 '"'1ii ~ ............. .JUDGE PARKER I WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT I APPRECIATED YOUR NOT QUES T \ONING ME LAST N lGHT, LIEUTENANT I I WAS A B ASKET CASE I TO WALK IN THE HOUS E AND FIND MY W IFE DEAD IS SOMETHING I 'LL NEVER FORGET A LONG AS I LIVE I BY HAROLD LEDOUX YES,SIR ... AND I HOPE YOU REALIZE THAT THE QUESTIONS I ASK ARE ROUTINE IN HOMICIDES, ARE NOT TO BE TAKEN PERSONALLY .' -----....11!! WHAT TIME DID YOU LEAVE FOR AT SEVEN/ WORK YESTERDAY I'M A STOCK- MORNING? BROKER/ I HAVE .. -.-.J......_TO BE AT THE OFFtCE .EARLY/ .. WAS YOUR W\FE AWAKE WHEN YOU LEFT ? YES, .. BUT I TOLD HER TO STAY IN BED, THAT I'D TAKE NO ... KATE V\IAS FEELING Ft NE ... BUT WHEN YOU HAVE A FOUR-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER, SHE CAN kEEPA MOTHER ON THE GO/ I THOUGHT IT OUR DAUGHTER AMY TO PRESCHOOL i --1 I t • , I • ' I WOULD GIVE HER A CHANCE TO RELAX I RIGHT . I ' • NOW I'M NOT SURE I CAN MAKE IT WITHOUT KATE/ , . \ I a I • MR . 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IT'S TOO NJC£ OUTTO STAY COOPED UP INSIDE. i·M GOIN&TOCHANGE INTO MYGARDEN/NG- YOU OUG-HrTo TRY IT, GEORGE . IT'D DO YOU 'GOOD. I I C\...OTHE:S AND DO SOME YARD WORK . 1-IE HYPERVrNTI LATE"S QUrrE EASILY. • ' I I -1 I .. • .. .. ·f '. I• •• ' . -" I • 6) 11'5 6flO\(EN, I. TE-LL '{00 ! 6ROl(fM!! DON'TlOOC~ \T !!~ l . .· I AA'JE. TO TOOC" IT T0 5tf.tf tT'5 ~ a<NOT.~Tf~ Mf,U)~E.N . IT "°RT'.:>. ·-·" '' JJ Q I ow" sevual Joa"it Grtggairu workout tapu. ['J liltt to k"ow wltttlm sht was always a fitntss buff What tips JotS sltt lta11t for ptoplt who want to g<t into sluipt? Lois r.-te. H•bll911. Ollio While she's not as well-~knOwn, fitness &ns say she's the hottest thing since Jane Food.a started working out -J though a bit t.oo peppy for some j sleepyheads who cau:b her syn- ~ dicuect--euly-morning TV I show. The sleek, blond Greg-i gains, who also lw eight work.• out apes and a radio Show, says fitness always has intcrtsted her. "I was fortunate to be ex- posed to physical activity when Q Dixit Corttr, of "DtSigning Wolfttn" on CBS. loolr.s so Jomilior. Ditl sht play Ravtn on tht classic soop optro "Edgt of Night"? Slltfyt a.Air. lltllysV!llt. Wnh You bet she l<><>P familiar. Sh.e's been all over the TV d..W. Daytime. there w.u 71at Etlgt of Night (it was Brandy Hender- son she played). Nighttime, there was Out of tk Blut (it last- ed a few weeks in 1979), o" Our Own (1978), Filthy Rich (an '82-83 Do/las spoof in which Dtsigni"g co-star Dela Burke also appeared) and Dif f rtru Stroke ('84 and '85). Car- ter's latest role: a high-flying warbler in tony cabarcu aaos.s the country. Her singing act lw drawn admiring nociccs. I was young, and J liked it." Workouts. she .advises. should include exercises for flexibility, cardiovascular or aerobic work and muscle strength. Q ls tht cortoo" "Family Circus" basttl o" tht lift of its crtotor, Bill KtJJnt? Caty~. Nff~ttoclles. LI Indttd it is. Keane started ~ strip in 1960 aftrr leaving Tht Phi1'ultlphia Bwlltti", where he ~ a st2ff anist. He wanted to express tender moments in a typical b.mily -and what could be more cypial than his own; wife Tbelma and their daughter and four sons? His ideas for the strip came &om their antics and events from his own childhood in Philadd- phia. Today his grandlods do their pan t0 inspire Keane. 67. His cartoon debured as Tht Family Circk but dunged to Tht Family Circus after Family Circlt magazine objected. Now Keane }w come full rude: A book chronicling his creation is due out late this summer. Q I rtad that Olympic tlivc.r Crtg Lougams wos wnting 011 ouU>b1ogrophy. Bur I hovtn 't seen it in stortS. Is it writttn? Wlaat art his c.arttr plans ? Cm F•r. Allwns. ,.. There's no bio in the worlc.s; icting and dancing keep lou- ganis hopping. The 30-year- old San Diego rurive, who tap- danced at 2, now pounds the pavement in L.A .. auditiorung for acting roles. He started filming a mystery. Objtct of Dt- sire. May 14 in Belize (with Nick Cassavetes and fonner porn sm Traci lords) and will sing and dance in Tht Bo'ffnmd July 5-Aug. 5 on~ in Sacra- mento, Calif. Drama and dance were his major and minor at the Universicy of California at Irvine. Lougaru.s, you'U recall, won gold medals in spring- board and plarfonn diving m both the 1984 (L.A.) and 1988 (Seoul) OlymJ>i~· a rue "dou· ble-double." (We knew be Md a theatrical streak: Remember his teddy bear. which got a bandage after Louganis banged bis had diving in Seoul?) Have a Question about people 1n the new~) CALL 1 800 255 LINE. Sundays 9 arr: to 9 p.m ..... TS rQ s 5 I ~ fo-111 ,.,. ,,.. "" -.... Jr. (~ ,,..,, ,.. .... u.11un-1 •• i.. A.., ("'fa fl{n.), n., .. Gp.........,,.., r111 JI •• ., (l#lllJ}, ..,,_ JIM ,,__, -D.J Q Hmv '"arry wiva JiJ M•lcolwrF""1rrlum? BaiJa Iris ad11/t cl11/drt11, who will btntfit fina,,ci•lly fro,,. his ,,.ih? ,.,.. All ..... Visll. talll. Forbes had one wife, Roberu. ~~was di~ iii 1985 after 39 yean. and there were rcpora ~ his death of a heart mack in February th~t Forbes had kd a py lifescyle ("No comment at all on tM!," spokesman Don Garson says.) There are ~ children. n.ine gnndchildren. Forbes' will hasn't been made public. so the specafic:s of his bequtSU arc secret. but cberc's no biding his gift to • his cmployee9: All 7SO received an extra week's pay. Workm Wlch · .i debt to Forbes Inc. lucked out again: The boss tocpve all pcnonal loans up to S 10,000. Meanwhile, back at the empitt, Malcolm' Ste- venson Forbes Jr. -better known as Serve-now ~igns supreme as dUinnan. Look for M11/a,I,,. F°"1o: 71w ,.,.,, WJ.o H.J Ella)'thrng. by Chru WUWlS, from St. Martin's Prm in August. 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Tbe parish · were getting the snapshots bad come for: cute kids in tap shoes, pocuy from short angels. TbeD. ouc came Madonna Louise Ve- ronica Ciccooe. She's ttill laughing at the memory. Every eyd.11 froU. People looked as if tbty'd been slapped and. sornt"Whett 1n the aowd, the molecules of her fubcr's face reamnged themselves into gr.an*. There be sac -a by-the-book. God. fearing man -watching his fifth-gr* daughcrr danct in the nude. - That's how it looked at first. "I MS pnctically naked." Madonna says, grin- ~ "but the Went show was my one --mght a-year to show'1hem-wh"O I leaily WM and what I could reaJ.ly be, and I just • want'Cd to do toeally oucngcous scuff." So she wore a next-to-nothing bikini and cmla:I beneJf cop to ·bcmom in swirls of green ftuoresccot paint -"sort of a Bower-power thing" -tlu.t shim- mcttd in the lights. Up ame hard·rock music, and on went Madonna, undulat- ing wildly around the stage. It w2.\ 1969, and Madonna was doing her rendition of Goldie Hawn go-going on Laugh-llL A typical Madonna pCrformancc -part ~ pan ~ part sa -and tbt crowd (med' it. At least that's how Madonna remem- bers that remarkable night, and she won, of course. "And boys chased me aftet that, but no girls would c:allc tO me. and my father grounded me for two weeks. Oh, he was so hoaificd. 'How could you do th.at to me?' be said. .. Poor OWL He didn't know then tlul it would never end. Somethin« bad clicked in ~onna dw yn.r, a light at the end of a very dark. four-year amncl smcx her moth- er's death. She would never stop grab- binJ ~tion as she bad that night - by being daring and different. and sety when it works, and rwu.rally funny, and by giving ~ a jolt~h~ and there. That explains tbt 60 million albums she's sold WOt1dwidc. Her 18 top-10 hits.. including today's Vogw. The con- .cat sclloua_aa.ber.Bload Ambirio.llJQur biis chc Washington. D.C., and New Yadt City areas this week. The whirl- wind ' OD f.:u.hion. music utd dance. ~ llUtlina ftico&. The spreads in Pf.ry6oy and~ The practicalJy ~ ,Pepli axnmcrcia1s. 'JDe amaz-ing~ aDd the lftUllly tinged fascina- tion that people haft for her. It's all put o( her teemingly inex- haustible drift to bq> life inlettSC111S· and the world inufeitcd-And there's p&miy left co shoot foe -like being a Mcme Scar. Thlr'1 whir she wants. aDd ,,,...,,..,... 11;1 ........... . her role as the -rillainoos Breath.less Ma-:tr -=.~.o::...;"t enough Madonna. Nor nearly. She D£eds to be the best. Allpt&o... .... That's what it's been about since she sta&d life widi a honor Story in Ponri- x; Mich. Ai 6. she --.bed her mocha -after whom Madonna was named - wither ro death. She lost her hair to c:he- motbc:Dpy. She lOR her laugha. Sht lost her~ She was always in bed. a.od her litdc girl would plead with her. wasn't became I was going ro lcam; it WIS only to be the best. Of CX>U1Je. alJ my brotben and siscas wanted ro beat me up ... So did girls at dMd. Madonna DCftf worried ..Lout tariliorial rigbls and she never played coy. If she IWd a boy, she wa1kecl up and told him. She n:•cv.mbas horrifying the St. Andrew's num one day by ripping alF her uniform's blaa- aod bloute a.od dw.ing a boy mmaf Tommy around the pbyground. ("He had terrible teeth.~ l 'GD&!Cd him. j When a nun 6na1Jy pbbed her and ex- plained that little girls who Wint co be "I ..,a, practically naked, but the talent 11&0111 , 1ea1 my one ni61al to 1laow tla~nt .,,1&0 I really U)0-1 and 1ehat I could really be." "Stop being diU way, ple:f.leate stop, please st_Of · Be who-you to be. Play with me. ' When her mother died, she still didn't undcnw>d. "My father told me she W2S dead •.. hut you keep waici.og for her ro come back. and WC never all sat 00wu and tallccd about it. 1 guess we should have, but I saw my &mer-c:ry jmt once." EftDNalJy it hit her. Death. adkr- ing. her own mortality. she undcnlood. and it made her frantic. She became a hypochondriac. Sbe thought she had cancer. She feared sleep. For two years. she vomiced when she left the hOUIC longer than a few minuies. "It was the sickest thing." Most of all, she clung to daddy. She . was ta:ri6ed he'd leaft. Wbensbc was 1 • and 8, sh.c sap. _she slept with him 11 a &iahtmed child sleepl with a aoa meet ber ._. e1c1est ~ 6gbt otr m siblings. ., kept Dying. •If you ever die. rm going U? get buried in me casket wiih you,· aDd my f.adaer would say, 'Don't taDr. like that. That's ttall~ cmc~. Midoannook'it •omrigbc-bemyal. "l said, 'OK. I don't need anybody.' and J bated my father for a long, loq rime. And I made a pron:me ro raJldf tb.t no one was going to bun mt again. I was going ro be IOIDebody. I was going to me lboft ic." TbM was the Mtdonm ~ dawned in 6fm .r· and her &mily fdt it 6nL She benelf a ICar at ~ ffer fMbcr, I Cbtyller :r;:wbo be-- lieftd m 9'ftins ~ ttwantinK • kids with I ~ fm CftlJ A. band hinwlf ping thr molt co M= .. rd pU my.d£ apimt all~ It . ,,. lnaide Madonna'• howe Pint thinp 6m. Bcfott going co-- Madonna's Dome. her publicUt m:- ommmds, go to lundi. ~OU want to eat?" Liz Rolen- berg alb. .. Yoa sure? You'd~ eat. You should eat. All Madonna bas is that bcakh-food cap. Tbc woman bas DO food in ba bou.e. rd scarve up tbctt ... So Rew.Iberg wolfs down a chickcn salad sandwich. Tbm we drive sttaight up Beverly Hills' oearcst hill -all the way ro the top. When the road ends, we're at the_ gaie ro Madonna's plaa. modern llt rol&eaioo banp Oil the walls, bur there's nothing plush. Tbc inlltrrint begins. and she's the-girl next door, a kid &om M;ch- ipn. She talks aboar her knack for doing the ourngeom. bur tbett•s nothing oattageous about her b.cre. Just regular. No hamming. no pho- ny !:rintrlg':. aifcaaciom. Noc a ~ swan once in a while but .I' only foe emphasis. and DO IDCft cban you'd expect from che average hu- man. No dirty jokes, no crude talcs. She never I really says any- ~ thing shocking, I bat she's ., andid ' ir an-scartlc. and I .. that bdpa explain Push the intcr- c om buzzer, on comes Madonna. "Hello?" "Hi, it's Liz." "Liz!" shouu a little-lcid voice. .. Come on in!" The ga1t opens. I the ~~:~ that raga her. "' »"'-r,.,, _.. • MdRtrilM In lo¥e. She talks about men. She mentions ex-husband Sean Penn, but in the pm tense. She mentions Waaen Beatty, ba Die.Ir There's a th.ree- c:ar ~·Madonna's bladt Mer- cedes S60SL is in one spot. In an- other is a beat-up '57 Thunderbird, Walk in tbt side door and around ro the dinina area. and there's MadonnL In black. Dacie sandals, black jeans. black sl«vc1m pullover shirt. The hair i.s blond and short with dark roocs. She's startlingly thin. a wisp. but not frail. No way. She's super-coo· diaoned. MUlcles ripple, almost bula-e. on her arms. Hct" face is p;ale and tiny, with eggshell bones.. 'rbc Inion's perfrxt. The lips att d:t: im and c1omm. bet loob. ste·s 31, but there's plenty of kid in her fxe. vasdy diBm:ot from thr ttXy.sulay myscay woman on stage and Jattn. She abaka ba.nds with a scudied. xrioas look. Sbe modom ro a four-~ piece lning-room area. The fumi- blte is Old Wooden Church: pil- lows on a couch tblrloob tike a bigb«:k pew. She may DOC haw: food. but she's wclHlocbd Oil diet driab. ~ oat brinp I Diet Coke_ and Ma- doana kneels OD IOIDetbing likt an ~.ryer bet.ch. · her is a huge window, then a pool. then a ~ drop4W11f Yiew of L.A. nw·s whit the $2. 95 million }>ought. ~ relt oi tbt ho.. is simp&e. built mostly around 1 modetc, vaulted liYi ng-dining area. Her ""Trocy co-5'3.r, and more: The aaor- dircctor caught bet a lot. and she wants to bep learning from him. but w repons tbar he's "a lilde sJow making drcisiom. .. She says they're sc:ill seeing each ocher but her rooe and expressioa are more affectionate than passionate. At least he's DOC inrimidattd by her, which is a rare c:orufucL She~ her basic he. tility toward men &at says w wants a aacc:aafu1 marriage. s~ wana children. She wants naything. of course. ~ jusr doem'c teem ro have bttn time." she says almoat apologcticall MOidy, ~ talks abcxa dUnp ouaide tbc maring ritual. Her put. bow she'• doing the9e days. her hopes and ~ Through it all, she's A~ American Woman. wUh cwo major m:tpiom: be- bcoad caJenr and her enormous drift £or succaa. Tboee are special. 0ut «me kilcbm ~ Rosen- berg. who bas been cblaing with .Maeiqnna's brother Christopher Cicoonr. the utistic dirtttor Oil Madoom·~ Blond Ambition rout. "Time's up.'' Rosenberg an· nouna:s. ending the boudq in- terriew. Madonna tbaka bands again.. nchanga a perfeaJy con- veaciomJ .. Nice co meet you." and we·~ out chc door. USA~• J-1-1~ tno 8 SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Quitting Smokin,g Now Greatly Reduces Serious Risks to Your Health. "1. 1t:1tdt11"1 IOfN.,.... I ... V . U ......... ew Ill'.,_. .. ~ FTC 1n111* eo.m .. .J 1-Pip s church mkcd under their coats and ex changed secretive looks during snviccs. And she chased her dreams. s~ would buzz around for wttks befort the annual talent show. "I loved it. lt gut me a chance to do something wtth my energy. I would conceptualize it, plan the costumes. plan everything, and I would al- ways tty to get other girls in- volved -so I Al a f11Ct1 could push them 1CMof eeniof around." She smiles. "I'm a control freak. I'm uncom- fomble when I'm not in charge." It's so odd to imagine this flred-up lit- tle girl living in a house Ii.kc the one she describes. Madonna's after-school !if e -rust n onaac en m nnr y oc - ester -e:onsisted of coming Straight home to baby-sit, followed by house- work. homework. dinntt and bed. "I never went tO the movies, we never went out to dinner. I didn't rca.Uy have a social life other than &icnds conung over. My father didn't even let us watch TV, except for Saturday-morning car- toons, becaUJC it was considertd you know. a sinful pleasure." ~ So she would sneak. In junior h1gh. she went to girlfriends' homes to wateh the soap open Dorlr Slu.Jows. "Oh. I loved that. and, you know, we'd Wltch stupid tttnage stuff', 11tt Monltm ~ Tht l'lrtriJgt F•Mily, all those homble hc.uttbrob things." Later came the fights with Dad. mostly over religion. "I started asking him. 'Why do I have to do this? Why do I have to do that?' And my father would just say, 'Because.' And that wasn't good enough. I started to th.ink dur it was stupid. dw it was hYJ>OC11ci- caJ. that if God rcal.ly was all-lovmg and all-forgiving. mm tbcx Wert all silly rules that somebody made up, not God." After she reached driving_ age, she'd invent excuses to go to a different ~ than Dad did, and she'd skip it, Wing her mends in her red Muswig down to i doughnut shop to pm the hour. They'd invcnu srory abOut cbe snmoh. or drive by the church to pick up a bulle- tin in cue her dad asked. It was the usual cren-rcbellion stuff, and it's still with her. She belittJes the artifacts of Catholicism. wearing aUci- 6.xes as fashion and tcducing a saint i_n one of her videos. She despUes Catholi- cism for rules she rcprds as desttuctive. But Dad won diat round. because Madonna ea«d up ttaditional ~ ~ way. She says she pnys. She'll bristle if you get to0 TliD with God's paint. She even lw the aadud image of '#bar be looks like: a bearded man with kind, blue eyes. . ,, "Now that l haft dilllnu from •t. • USA 'ftlUHD • J-1·10. IHO -·--she concedes, "I can sec there's a pmion and mystery, even a ~Line. that's very bcautifuJ about rcligiOn." , jlllt .... to be Mw1' Madonna's mind, like her body, ~ veloped f.ast. and youth ended in the ninth gndc. She showed up at a dance school run by Christopher Flynn (now mired and living in LA.}, and he in~ duced her to a grown-up world. He took her to Detroit mwcwns and an exhibits. to the theater, nightclubs and~ zy gay _ban. She began ,cbnce training late as pros go (and never even sang until she bit NC'W York), but she was special. Her wildness wowed everyone. "~he was bot," Flynn recalls. "People would cleu the floor. But she's that way about lif~. She was alW2ys trying to be better, always J>OSiri•e, always 6lled . ' atways making me m&t - of it. and she has this crnnendous thirst for everything. insatiable." When Fl ynn sa ys "everything," that's what be nlQDS. Madonna loved knock-knock jokes, for example, and once filled a 9()..minute car rick mrn- Wning Flynn with them ... Ont mer an- O<be.r, and they were good!" Flynn mar- vels. "I was so caught up I missed my air, which mont miles and miles of more knock-knock jokes." All the while, she pressed at being ~ different. She became a vcSctman; she let-her leg hair grow; she began ber ~ it of wearing clothes that clashed. pai:tly because her stepmother bought the girls look~ drcsSes. She mned going ow with an older boy named Rustell who drove a Cadillac and smoked marijuana (she cxpcrimcnt.ed but says she ncvcr took an intcrcst in drugs). "The 6nt boy pain by looking to th~ next rainbow, gives Madonna a genuine Marilyn Mon- roe-like vulncnbility. One can't bd.p but consider the possibility dw the littfe girl in the gittn paint is on a mad dash for aue happiness she may never find. "I just want to be happy," she says a little wistfully. Bur is she? "Yes," she says, but her .. _,·ou-that I hare di11an ce I see there's a disciplin e tha(s very· beautiful about religio1i . •· I ever slept with," she says with a glow. tone sounds Ii.kc "maybe." She poodm a In a hundred ways she didn't 6t in at · second. "I think my life is changing for high school. .. It was painful in a way." the better," she says slowly. 'Tm surer ~t:udrto1Jalf-da-~md chased btr ~t mpelf ... iMhd of fteling'T'C2ity- outSidc dreams. lD fact, she hasn't main-fnnric." Wned a single sch~ friendship since That's her supply of positive waves grad~ring a scmcstcr early in 1976, so a.lking, one reason Madonna is no Mari- thcrc's oo one but Flynn and Madonna's lyn Monroe. no candle in the wind. own family (who won't discuss it) to She's in charge, always going for the talk about her past. "I had nobody, no DC'Xt goal, always trying. &ie~. and I felt londy ... but the idea For this inteTVinv, she~ come off a that J had a ~ or a goal made me · .grind getting the Blond Ambition tour feel SttOng, supcnor, so when people ready, so she was rued. But sht threw ~'t smile at me, I ~dn't arc. I was hcnclf into each question, even the stu- gomg to be somdxxty. pid ones, and had fun. She lxcd her stc>- Tiw rrcwring theme, overcoming rics with a little-kid smile, and she laughed at the silly things she did grow- ing up. She waS open and camcst and funny and smart. And saong. Powerful muaclcs, ~ways strtt.ch- ing," is the way Fly.in puts it. At the moment, she's coDSUJDC<i by those movie-ital dreams. !Oak.ing up ev- erything she can from tbe star of Dick Tracy, Wanen Beatty. She's had some miscnble flops -particularly 1986's awful Sha,.rai Surprist. Starring her and Scan Penn -so the verdia's still out on whether she can conquer Hollywood. • But she bas shown skcpcics wrong be- fore. Her lyrics, ona considered foor- K.ids-Only, drew nods for depth in her .LJlu a Praytr album, and 'he won fans among baby boomers. One thing's certain. If she fails as an actress, it woo't be for lack of uying. She's been out front~ f:1~~~f woiiiin part. litntTI · · --- musical Evi,.. Meryl Str'C'C'p remains the movie's stat of rumor, but Madonna ·is angling. "I've decided that if anybody's going to do it, I'm going to do it -I'll kill Meryl Sttttp," says Madonna. eyes bnitht, fists balf-denchcd. . Then she adds, smiling, .. rm just kidding." Make dw JOr1 cf kidding, became the compcriti~ instinct is real. This is im- portant to her. For dw matter, it's all important to ber. And that's why she just can't srop. ,.,. Complete First Year Set Of •.. 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You cu rad all aboul ii ia my oew book caDed. .. _sale& lener it was .8Qi • dlaiD letlcrl that ___. __ _...._ .... ifOuld te' people IO Bi! 1Dt mo.y. I was livi .. ia Obio at &be time ud my friends laushed at tbe idea. llacy lboacttt it was a "'& job. They said I was 1 dreamer ud I.bat I Md llO •commoo teme." In 6M::t. oee PY aid I was jmt a Mid ud tbat my idea WU IO lilly, be fell tOfry for me.. Oh yeah? Wdl, I dldo't care. I .WI \boucht I Md a aood idea ud I typed 119 a few ol my leoen and SUIWd -W. llletn out. And lllC9 wbM? Peopk did sWt seodiac me moacy. And I '*Ct mat mooey to mail more lettcn which brOlllJM iD mott money. ADd I -S U.t &o mail nft 11tOtt ~ whidl brouabC iD """ ,,.,. IDOGCJ_ A.ad to on. What's lbt boUom l&nc7 Simply \bas: before I wa 6aished. tbat oae simple ldte.r pulled ia ... More Than 7,300,000 Rep••• Think about it IDOft tban .wMt lffillkHt peo9le wrote bid to me ud nery ooe ol I.bole people teat a dwck (mede ouc to my wile) 01 die call I coWd pul ia my pocket. Alld wlilal WU I .ainc? Aclmlfy. it doelD't maner. You -. tbe ma,;c wu aot ia lbt prod.a. II .., ... .,..,, Do 700 MW aomdhi .. IO 11111 If IO, you cu 111C lhal '"c:ruy idea'" I l..t io my leucr 10 CJale a leaer ol your OWft ud ICU al..-eaydlins you'W IO(. Who ..... Thia Secret? • Are you 1 salesman wbo oeedl more ads? • Ale you. ~aboul '°It'. diYOrtc who needl • ample way '° make • lot ol money? • Do JOU llaw 1"'8W.•1....,1.-i•• car deUen91ip. lloc dot ...S OI IOet odler lti.ad o1.-.---you'd lib '° • swamped widl c.-omcrs7 • Att you 1 mullflctwer wt.o would like to eell IO muy olYoW".,... yoo'D lillve to NI trtra tlifts to meet tk demud? • Are you ....... ccmul&ul dofiba '° uep.., wi~ •• idllia ud ........ IO you CP belllf ~ '/'* climla? • Arcyou111M.D.,1--.1~. U Of* •..-Ill. I ......... 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I tbiftlt you daene IO be able IO rad my book befon you allow me to call your moeey order or check.. ttcre•s bow to onief. ·All you baYe to do is write your ume ud eddras and tbe words "M.ri•-~" Oii I piece ol pa.,a amt JeDCt il wit.II your daeck or mooey order (polldlwd ~,, akiid) in the IJDOWll of S 19.95 plus Sl.00 poaqt Hd ..... (tOlal Sll.95) IO: Everett • Lk>yd, hie. Depe. D 57010wr11•11PW11Y,S..U Ma..., FL JJOSI n.rs all tbere is to IL A.s 1000 111 1 rteeiw yow order, I wi tend tbe book IO ,o.-i•• .... ,__ - BY FIRST CLASS llAIU You11 eet tbt book ,._away aad you1l he'fe ...., of ciee ., ....... ct.t it ooc. n., l you aw'°' lOOl atilficd.j• retan1 it '° • ..t ru ..s JOU bM:k your Meafl"' cMck 01 WJ order witb no q..-...ucs. Do JOU...., an/fdlttn'im? 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Calif., and oth comm.unicics suffering from drough coodmoas. at-home waab.ing is prohibit ed and rcsidena ~ u.rgcd to use a com mqciaJ ar wash to~ wara. ~ ·~ ar wash mes 30 gallo of~ washing a car at home uses average of 150 gallons. This was mcnted by L~. Environmental Re sarch of Southbridge, Masi. Profeaiona) car washes ust only dcgndablc solutions aod ~ Wattr · dispoled of according to sttitt municipal codes and EPA scandarck. The at-bom washer sends runof down the storm drain, where it goes ~ into area bodies of W3b:r. R.Jl. GUS TJlANTHAM EJotnMillf Dim"", 11.~ C.rvwli A..aocYliolt ~111 We rutillflll ~I Imm $6fing car WdSMs sow"""""· Opittions fllll'l•.!" yo11 ""'Y wont lo tl«ltlt 1M-' Oft tJw Joll"Wing raet1rch: So. tJ1virortmmt11l expms S4Y stlf-saviu ur WOJMs ~ tht lttut wcutr (10 gallons). Usi"t" spent~ arul bwclut "' ""'-(""" 't Id Iii« "'") •• ,.,,,,.., 15 gollon1. AtUOIMl!IJ ur w.wslfa tM about JO. ll1ottti"1 IM"'-""'ilt WW1Sltir1g "'" ~ wp to 1 SO ,-1""'1. ~ foe me mention of the dcdi- i:md wort of P.uthwatch volunrms ("Vaarioncn clean up th.cir aca." April 20-22). Unfortumarly, in tbie brid' de- scripcioo of the SulllOCa Bay scudy of the ways of wild dolphins, you neglected to mention that the dolphins arc only cap- tured bridly for emninatiocl and immc- dWdy released unlmmed. MA.llY BLUE MAGRUDER ,,.... AJ-#1 °"'*· ~It .,.,., ....... M4ss. Wrier to USA WllUNO, .. u-n," lpocl W1bon 81¥11., ~ V.. 12229, • U a ..., IO UI al (103) 176-"11. ,.._....., ,.. -. lllidrnl. ~-....................... Ltmn -,w~•d.dlJ•...-. , I lO USA W11UND • J-..... ffH C l990MBI r-------------------------1 R!SERYla'10N APPl.JCmON : ~.,,, 5#16'~ I The~ Mint ~mil I 47 Rktwds A\'tnuie promptl)I. I Norwllk,Conn.06857 I I I I NllJl!lt~~~~------.......... .---~--iKDll W dlNlY\ Addras."-------~~-----City _______ Stllt __ Z" ip __ _ 0 Check him if JOU ... eKh monthly inStaltment d\lr1tl!d to pour. 0 ~ 0 VISA <Wlrl-..:S. ~ 1-----------..;.._-------..,;;;;;;;;;.;,.._~ ___________ ......_ _______ . ----~~·~~~~~~-.. -~--~-.J ·weekend a.thlete Why Cal RipkCn Jr. loves soccer . , Soccer's teamwork, running, contact appeal to the baseball star A n-sc. shortstop CaJ Ripken r. didn't grow up just '=khanding ground balls and th.rowing to fust. He o~n could be found kicking, passing and heading a soccer ball. Soccer was a family afSir. Cal played in high school and also played with his brother, Billy. on a ream coached by theK father. 2 It's 1reat 111rdM "Soccer helps you out with physical firness. You're playing -45-minurr halv~. You're running the whole time. There a.re no ci.meouu. There's a loc of action and it's &st and )'.OU're always pa.rt of it. You're more ape to work out Jongcr-iLy~'rc having fun doing 1t0 - 3 Say "Ripkens" and. of co~. you think professional bascbaJI, not soccer. Baltim01e Orioles baseball is the funily It lttlps ,., •itlt ttlttr l'trts aadc. Aside from tire.less Cal Jr. (he's 9<'.---. r J __ , dUcd in all-rime consecutive games ~ JU'Aer 1S grue mg. It ~ ~your la d) r .!1 · '-· · 1 legs and powtt and running skills. p ye , \.A.I Rip .. en _Sr. u an <?"oles It also helps with foocworlt · coach and brochtt Billy an Orioks _J, __ . __ J L'----~-second baseman. COOrwniltlOO ~ ~. '~ But Cal says it's socett, not baseball, arc lO<J of~ you ha~ to ~ that stands out for its running, physical to be good a.t lt, some of wh_icb are conw:t and teamwork. ln high school, the ~ as 10 ~~ sports, liU be played tht pivocal SOGCCr position in ~and the tuJl1Dg of your panes. the middle of the fidd called center But m all _spons you have to ~~ . halfback. "The position appealed to me your legs m sh.ape, so the ~ndiDOnmg becausc you could score and also lay end of soccer really helps with dcfensc'. So you were 'involved in~ lot other sports." of the play, up and down the field.'' If Cal had his druthers, be would k.idc around SOOCCT balls between baseball seasons. But his big-league contraa won't allow him to play: The Orioles want to prot.cct his valuable body from injury. When he decides to hmg up the glove, though~ he looks forward to exercising through a good regimen of soccer. Until then, he remains a &n. and offers 6w rnsons why soccet' is such a great game, especially for children and tttns. It's ear t1 l1111 -.. You can ba.c a little ~ suc.ccss in socett whm you 6nt start playing than in other spans, IO people are more willing to stick with it. In other sports. like buebUI, you !hight find there's a skill you just can't lmllft, like hilting. Tum th.t wbolr pmr becomes frusmtina. .But with IOCCef you can haft all liads of small S1ac:cmes -by playina good defieDle OC' dearing the Lall «-making a good pus or-~ _up a pl. Alto, you don't hive to ht big and powesfal CO ht good, II you do in foocba1l Siu itll't • a>midimtioo. H 4 It's 1ur te pt 1p 1111111 "You can make the field muller and play three on three oc two on two. so it can be a good ocighbochood game. Or it could be a small indoor game, like in a gym class. The baseball cquinlent is stickbaJJ. Not having enough guys is why sric.kball was inverued. Soccer is the same way: You can play all d:iffcreor rypcs of soocer pmcs. depending oo the nurn1xr of people." 5 It's U.llt•tl•t H4 tM11 .._..,. ------- "The dUn I mia most about playing is char it toof so muCh to ICOl'C a goal It's a tam df~ You can't ht an individual on the soettr 16eld. Bueb.11 is comidcn:d a team spoR. but none of your f.CallUllMa can hdp you when you're in the blaer's box or when a pound ball is hit 'co you. Bar in toa:er, C'ft'n if you wae tM ..-....... · dribbler, it would a. "'tca~t for you co take cbt WI dae oi cbt 6eld and beat rhe P:J ':;*-youw got 10 guys ..... • .. -. .,._,...,._ w.i.m I USA begins World Cup soccer play Tllls S..,, tM USA e11•, ...... lb Int ...... c., ............. '"' -..... C•llnl akls i. ,....... ... ''WW-.lt-v:s.-........ --- ,...... II ...... •••••1t .. t1,"..,. •1aa..a ............. ,.._ • .., -....... ,..,., .. i...-..... • c••••ltll1 tlf ,.,.. let· ... , .... , .... (11n') ......... .. .............................. .......... ._,,IWIMIMMtt ........... , ......... USA'• ch•nce1 1r •• ......._,.. • ...,.,.._. _ ..................... .. ................ C111t111I dJa .. ...., ................... .... ............................. ....................... "....,,' ................. ,$ .... 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" \ I I 1 I I I \ I 0 I he Br.tdford f\chdn~l' ,...., --n---.-... -.,-,1-,.-,.-,,--1-1.-h-,-;.-,~-,----, frdJtnK 1 loor q~c; 'vt il\.\aukt•tr Awnue Ch ic.tgo. lll inoi' bOb4S l'k'.t't' 1•nl1•r m\ 11rd1•r r,)r ·\ 111111· h• I 1"'', (I 111111 111w J'l.11t· I"'' 111 ... 111nwr l I 11nd1•,....t,rnd 1h.11 I tll'1'll 't'nd n 11 llll'lll'\ '""' I \\Ill 11'· btlk·d till· -;~" 1•1 ~u • ilOU:. plw....$.1..~ l~gt· .rnd-h.mdlm~ m-th-.-tTipmrnt -----• \ \h "" " "'"" l~• I '"'~ I'\ ...... '"''"I ' ti\ "'"' II I ''" . ~· '" - w e e k e n d a .t h I e t e Why Cal Ripken Jt. loves soccer Soccer's teamwork , running, contact appeal to the baseball star A n-scu shortst0p CaJ Ripkm r. didb't grow up jwt t:.khanding ground balls and throwing r.o fuse. He often could be found kicking. passing and heading a soccer ball. Soccer was a family alfair: Cal played in high school and also played with his brother, Billy. on a team coached by chcir f.ather. ~y ''Rjpiens" and. of course. you think profcssiorul baseball, no< soaxr. Baltimore Orioles baseball iJ rhc &mily cndc. Aside from tireless Cal Jr. (he's third in all·timc consecutive games played), Cal Ripken Sr. is an Orioles coach and brother Billy an Orioles SC1:ond baseman. Bue Cal says it's SCXCCT, not baseball, that stands out for ics running, physical contact and tcamworic. In high school. he played the pivotal soccer position in the middle of the field called center halfbaclc. "The position appealed to me because you could score and also play def~. So you WttC involved in a l0t of the play, up and down the field." If Cal had his druthers, he would bck around soco:r balls between bascba!I seasons. But his big-lague contra.ct won't allow him to play: The Orioles want to pro<ect his valuable body from injury. When he decides to hang up the glove, though, be looks forward to exercising through a good regimen of soccer. Until then. he remains a &n. and offers fi~ reasons why soa:cr is such a great game. especially for children and rttn.s. 1 2 It's 1re1t 111rdse "Soccer helps you out with physical fimess. You're playing 4S-minuce halves. You're running the whole time. There are no timeouts. Thtre's a lot of action and ir's fut and you're always pan tif it. You're more apt to worlc out longer if you're having fun doing ir." --; 3 It lltlps Jt• wttll 1tll1r sperts "Socctt is gnJeling. It dcvt-lops your lev and power and running skills. (r also helps with footwork, coordination and balance. There are lots of skills you ha~ to ~ co be good at it, some of which arc the same as in other sports, like passing and the timing of your passes. But in all sports you have to have your legs in shape, 50 the conditioning end of soccer really helps with other sports." 4 It's 1111 tt 1tt •P 1 11m1 "You can make the field smaller and play three on th.rec or two on two, so it can be a good neighborhood game. Or it could be a small indoor game, lilce in a gym cl.ass. The baseball equivalent is stickbalJ. Not having enough guys is why stickball was invented. Socctt is the same way: You can play all dilfcrenr types of se>e:«r gamn. dcpcnding on the number of people." 5 It's NSJ.,te la1• "You can have a Jittle more success in soccer when you first start playing than in other sports, so people are more willing ro stick with iL In other sports, liU bacball, you might find there's a skill yQU just can't masttr. like hiaing.j Then the whoJe pmr becomes &usmring. Bur wirb toe:eer you an have all kiD&k of small s.accesscs -by playing good drttmc or dtaring the ball or making a good pus oc teaing up a goal Allo, you don't have ro be big and poweaful to be good, as you do in foocball. Size iln'c a considmaon." --trn1a11r111 •1 ,., tabs tt111 .. rl "The thing l miss most about pbying is that it took so much to SCOfe a goal It's a lQITI effort. Yoo can't be an individual OD the ~f field. Basrba1J is considettd a team JPOrt, but none of your tcamnma can bdp you when you're in the batter's box« when a ground ball is bit to you. But in IOCXa. C"Ven if you were tbc IDOlt Wcncai dribbler, it would be !'IT difficult foe · you co cake the bill dae length o( the field and beat the ... ~ yoci''fe g<>< l 0 guys pbJillil ..rm.e ... -. IWt~W.bm U UIAW'-.c>•J-1-t_ I,,_ USA begins World Cup soccer plaJ llls S.Mar, tM USA CM,._ la Its Int..,., c., ~ -....... t11el1111Es•" I• fllfllCt, • ...., ...... t ... 11.S ..... -ICCelt-,....., ..................... " ..,. 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Malec check/M .O. ptyablc. and maU to: . pc:cial "Thank You" to our valued customers. It is THI. £Ll1AB£TH ~AY! COLL!CTION. Dept. £1C.j nor available: anywhere cbc:. at any price:. Box 9001. Cold Spnng Hatbor, NY 1172-4•9001 You nuy prcfm-0 kmcmbnmtt •• alrndy fnmcd Cmtitc::udu~W'C'komcoo ordmforf10.00ormott. and ready to hang. This is an cxttUcnt buy at onl)• VISA or ~rd. (lodudc ard name. your~ num· I 20. Tht srurdy f ramc is ivory molded plastic; a ber. and the apintlon cbtt.) Thank you for your orckr. MONEY·BACK GUARANTl! travel S =~a~~= wally. A growing number of the USA's most popular win- ter spots bOSt special festivi- ties long after the snow is gone. "&cawc they have the staffing and 1he lodging, more and more (ski areas) arc crying to utiliu thC5t' things yca.r- round." says Susan GalipauJt. an industry spokrswomm. The rewards for off-season tourists an be gteat. Ski-area summer sant:rf.an be1 i~. and mom make an e:xm cf- (on~ mtmain. HoaJ.prias-obm ~ much as a third less. aod mWlcr aowds leave matt room ro Jtt the view. \ AS PEN, C OLO. SWamnng with D0C2bles and wanna-bes 1n wutrcr. ~ cnnb up die culture in summC't for sclf-indulgrnt vis.aton dcvoc- cd to food. wine and music. The bcdonistic Food & Wioc Cl.mic kiclc..s off the snson next Friday. The thrtt--day feast cdcbratcs wines, from classic pom to sparkling 'hampagnes. md dangerousl y dcadcot doscm. Scmi- nan feanuc food supcncan like Julia Child. Scattered throughout arc winC wringJ (300 diff'crcnt wines are offered). gourmet meals and more wine ta.Stings. The week.end culrninarcs in a Ocsscrt E.xtravaganz.a. where champagnes ac- company a sweet-lover's nirV2na: a des-- sen buffet. A.dmiwon to the Classic is S275, which includes admission to wine wungs. seminars, panel discussions, cooking demonstrations and the Dessert E.xtra~aganza. Meals, lodg~ and mru- pon:aaon ~ exm. Lodging sa.n:s at about S35 per night. double occupancy. The mwical accompaniment tunes up j'1DC 29~wben ~-"---• begiru i~ '42nd season. Don't expea to a.kc in T ch.aikonky in IOlirudc: 100,000 vi.mon att expected in July and August. lllfamuuion: t-8()()..262· 77 J6 LAili! TAHOE, CALIF. The Nortluw--a.t-T1hoc retOtt quencbct summer thirsts with iu Miao B~wcry Fest this Sunday. Twenty toe.al breweries arc on band. T cetota.lcn can wait for Lr bor Day weelcmd, when 80 anisa age a 6nc-am show. You'll find an IS.bole golf COW"R and hones. too. l.4c1Fng ~ gins ac S66 pa night. doubk occupaocy. ,,.~~,._..,..Talloc, P.O. lJOJC 129, Tn«lt«, CAiif. 91734; (916) S62·1010. I• UIA WllUND • ),_ l •f0. IHO JACKSON HOLB. WYO. Jackson Hole arm ro whitr-wacn lovm f.u and wide who know it as the place to put in for a wild rick down the Snake Rivtt. But thefe•a more than wonder- ful rafting and &bulous scmny. Th.is is Wyoming's centennial year, and several rvmts are planned. The Mountain Man Rendnvous.July 9-2.2., re-cre- atcs the dayi of fur tradcn and trappcn. Also: cowboy poetry r~ and the Grand Teton Music Festival. That cWsial concert 9erics swu TbWJday and runs through Aug. 25. It culminates with the M~ Tabernacle Choir performing Handd•s Mwi11Jr. Lodging swu at-S-XI per rught, double oc.cupancy. Tllfo""41itnt: 0..lfl6tr of OHfrJfttra, P.O. Box E. Jackso", Wyo. IJ001; (307) 7JJ-JJt6, pm/ i".fomtdtion; (JQ1) 7JJ-1128, ticlut it{omt11tion. TH.E CATSKILLS. N.Y. The opaalive word ac Hunrtt Mountain. in the northern CatskilfJ. is .. diversity." .Each weekend throughout the~. saning June 20. the slti ~­ son oclebwa ~g &om counay music to Ukrainian cultlft. The Gmnan Alps mtival. the National Polh Festiva.I and cwo big-name counay- m~ weckcadl auixt big.aowds. --- You might prefer the Celtic f.cstival, with bagpip- ers nwching down dx slopes. or the big-band weck- ('nd, with me IOUDds of the Gierut MiJkr and Tommy Do~ orrhcsttn. mxmg' otbcn. 49i•• ...... ...... , ..... , .......... 1'1 ....... ....... c... .. -· ........... Sll ""'11' .. ..... .......... ,., ............... ~. USA W ..... D • J-f.fO, ,,,. II I Fnrivities t:aU plaa under a tent t~ size of a foot- baJI field at the base of the mountain. Admission charges ran~ from S6 to S25. and S7 buys you a rick SdttS skis to the mountaintop. Lodging lbJ'tS at SSO pet night. double occupancy. 1'ijomt4ti0ff: H'"'titr Mown1'1irt Patit11ils Lid., Box 295, Hunttr, N. Y. t 2•42; (518) 263-JBOO. TELLURIDE, COLO. Telluride offen a series of special summer events. The Old West mining town takes on a Southern twang June 21-2•, with the 17th Bluegna and Country Music Fcuival, indUaiDg the Niay Gnuy""DUt-saiia and Bill Monroe. A jazz £estinl takes center stage Aug. 3-5, and the summer ~. · in the popular Telluride Film Festini over Labor Day ~od. Lodginp start at S53 pet night, double occupancy. lllfomt4tio": TtllwriJt Cltd,,.fin Raort ~. Box 653, TtllwriJe, Colo. 81435; (JOJ) 728-JOtft . I - 2,lmRboMs GoINGFAST R.oaa Mm1 'Ihae's a fabulous s31.oo· FlamPv> Hilton in ___ I aa9Jin. Aro on KILLINGTON. VT. Herc's a bargain: Summer visiton will 6nd a mere fraction of the winter aowd dut rums Killiogton's slopes into a trafr.c jam. Lodginp are available for up to 35 percent lcs.s (from S30 per night, doubJe occu- pancy) than peak winter raltS, and an $8 chair-lift ride deposits siahtsttn on a summit with a hiking~ and views of bve sotcs and Canada. , Culrutt naru with the Hartford (Conn.) Ballet. For S 12. visitors can buy tickets to one of four evening pcrfonnanc.es in August under an open-sided tent. Otha highlig~-dle-Killington Music mrinl. Sunday eveninpju}y 8-Aug. 19. with chamber music conccns; and the Killington Playhouse. in its t 9th sea- son, staging musical comedies six nigbt1 a week and childttn's thcaeer Wednesdays md Serurdays. bifomtt1rion: S""'""' Et1ents, •02 Killi"f'O'I Rood, Killi"t"'"• Vt. 05751; (802) 422-JJJJ. ly C.rol Clurman A~ lst, we're throwing q>e11 the -chnfa-yoor eatjoytnent Witld;EXX> rivetfran roans a00 a speccr:ular casiro, the new f1amirv> will be the lqhtest spot in the cbett. Sttrtq at $31, our~ are~ up fmt. So make reservatioN now! The new AamUv> Hiltoo in l..aughlin. .. tbeartcl~~. FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 1-800-HILTONS HILTO.N LAUGHLIN bJ~tr: , -) . • ' . I I ,,-I I -. T ' ( ; shave· -of f Rating razors The barbers of S_~ville lOhio) put the popular new Sensor to the test ..... Tatm ft tlu tr1tll•1 "it: Ptttr Stromtpl toes 11nJtr tht bl•Jt of __ Mo rrly11 Cafaro with Jay, ltft, a11J Ttrry Barbtr at a 1aft Jist•~ct. Splitting hairs Tips and tidbits 1bout wvi1c. • 1990 U.S. razor sales .,, upectld to top $770 million. • 78 •illion .. 11 tlle USA sNVI rtpllrty -88 Plft*lt of 111 ,.. <A-. • to ltlrt ....,. 15.) 43 ,_... wl90 .... -dllp I r'1•; 21 l*Cllt -*trk ........ • • 91 m!llicMI ..... i1 tM USA .-.. Uclt ._ 1 total ..._ ....... 0.• ..... I_ .. flce.--- •fM ..... beard ... 5~ ... ,., ,.. •A 11111 wtll .. m. 1111ttu of !tis lift llllvi ... • • Fat tflt ~t sUwt: l) U11 1 IUrp blldl. Dtrl blldll 11ct ,o.. 2) ._, or llltM i.for1 ....... Will Mir for two to ""' •Ht• ...a. tlll Ulr 70 ,._. ..., to ..... <A dry flllif ls ...... c.., wirl.) 3) a... ............. fir 1111. lit t-. .. -. , .......................... . 1• USA Wla.c> • J-1-10, 1no Y oa doa't Juve to be a barber to know what a good shave is. But we thought we'd ask anyway. To ~ five of the top brands of razors. and co have some fun with Uie idea. we allcd on the bubm of Seville -Seville, Ohio, that is. (We confess we had to look up the composer of w opera TM &rbtr of5mllt, which pmnined in 1816; it was Gioacchino Rouini.) For expertise, we en.listed Marilyn euuo. the only ba.rbcT in the rown of 1,700. For a second opinion -and a third and a founh -we lined up rwo local men named Barber (Teny and Jay) and Ca&.ro's boyfrimd and customer, Pttcr Saocmpl. The winner: the n.ew Gillette Senior. "It's almost perfect." Jay Barber said. ''This is the best shave rvc~r had. .. - We supplied 6ve different razon, disposable and c:amidge- type, brand names obscured. Each morning our testm shaved and recorded the results. We also asked for a "6ve o'clock shad- ow" ~ each afternoon. Jay md T-my-Barbcr and Saocmpl shaved thrir faces; Ca&.ro ib.aved her legs. While none~ a pcrfect-10 shave, our whisUr wizards thought Sensor was about the best a man (oc a woman) oouJd get. It gave a unooth, close shave with no nickin& or pulling, they said. The razor was lightweight and easy to handle. And our totm were fond of ~nsor'' pivoting bead. Sensor's lastt-weJdcd technology took 10 years and $200 million for the Gillette Co. co bring to market in mid-January. Spring-mounted twin blade$ move in and out to follow the con- cows of the fac.e and "pcaonaliu" each shave. _ Gillette: hoped to ship 6 million Sensors by tht end of Sq>- tern!xr. But demand wu so high, th.at many were shipped by tfic end of March. Now readily anilable across the USA, Semor ~ portedly i.s .. Aying off tbe shelves." and Gillette hopes to tdl 18 million to 20 million by the e.nd of~ year. A mwtimi.llioo- dollar TV ad campaign is pbnncd for the fall foocball tcatOO, when millions of ruor-usm are on the edge of their tcaa. Cafaro, who shaves her legs daily, thought Stmor-was a sharp purchase for women. too. "It gave me a clean, dose sh.a~. My boyfriend will 1o~ the: fttl." Sttocmpl didn't callc about that. He did nocc th.It Scmor worked cspcrially well oo "tricky_" ~ around tbc: noee, neck and chin -a spot he 6nds panicubrly d&ult. "My d\in is always hard to shan. And Stmor-just glided right OftT it." Bu.t gi~ soax aedic co cbr • ;:r'riap Sccond-plKlt W'U- IWison Sword also wasa&YOlitt ~ ~ Whohribed it as "smooth and comfomble." In fact, all of out ra.zon &red prmy writ: None ICOmf lower c:baa a 6.2. Nicks and cuts att tht bane of shaving. And "nidt" rhymes with .. Bic": While our a:stt11 repoci:td a fairly doR sb.ne with Bic. all romplaiwd of nicking and cutting ... , bled I~ a ICUdt pig," Terry &tbcr said. "I'm afraid to shave again tomorrow." Our testen, creatutc:s oC babic and con~. admitted tbq probably wouJd go back IO tbrir old mon. Or, in Scrocmpl'1 ase, co '"whar's on ak." Terry Buber otcd the ~ co help him decide whdha co switch from an ekaric razor. "Now I know I won't." ' • Which jwt goa ~L show tb.t.· nen for $200 milliJ.. you can't pleatt .U ol the lftnm all oi ~ cimc. ~ ........... How they rate 011r tatm r•ttfl fivt of tht tup- Mlling rtUt>rs on closmaJ of slutw •M ftti. Thar '°"'IMIU follow. &tings: 1 (woat) to lO {bat). The 'tViDMr: Semor, 1.3 Cost: 1 razor & 3 ~ $3.99 Re6.lls: 5 for $4.49 (~ each) · Comments.: Clo.st, co,,,fo,,.l>k s"4~ wiiT. no ,.;i{;;tj R.at>r WilS u.sy to lwtullt •M JwJ • coMfort11blt grip. Littlt, if any, fivt o'cl«lt slu.Jow. "&uy to wu. Ftlt grrot." WilkilMOD Sword Ultra Glide, 6. 7 Cost: 1 razor & 6 caru:idges, S4. 99 ~ls: 10 for S6.29 (63' each) Cornmcots: Comforoiblt slt•llf, with a slight p11/I. B'4Jit felt • liul.t "Juli." Euy to luinJlt. Slight fiw o'clodtA.Jow. '~ffbrl~---.-. Good News, 6.S Cose 5 rnon. $1.99 {disposable) Commtoa: ~ .. ....,,.,, '""~ btd tltt WMa fa/t ((Mf'JL Las t st1las111rtlMJ fad. Not cs co~ 1o ..,, as tlw slwl'i"I syJfnrts witlt ~~ W.. Slizlu ftw o'doclt sit.low. '"OK sltcw." Tie: Bk. 6.l Cc-. S mors, St.99 (dispoable) Comments.: OMsiJmilt 1 .. m,,1 •"" "'ckhfr l:lftlifrilpr pt.Jt-U- ..,.,,, 't u co,,.fo,,.Wt • '·'fotl." Fiw o'cloclt sltMlow /wm "'4in nonMI. 'JliUt '''°' ,,,.,, ""'•"·" Tir. Sdkk Slim Twim. 6.l Cole 1 razor & 2 c:utridga. S3.99 ReftlJs: s for $3.39 (68C each) Comments: A""4if' sl..w. Sow ,,jd;,., •-' "'"'•· Fat ,_oJ '" tltt MU 6eft INS • /iU/t owltw.ri lo IMllflnlfr .,_,J ,._ .,J di ... "PIN o'dod ,.._ .,,.-_, ltotlrs ofin I J"-". •• ~---- .. a • ·-.... --·----\ home You are your mower What your machine says about you Y oar lawn maw. is more than jwt a machint for aearing a lush, attractive carpet around your home. (Or, in my caJC, a bunch of bu.med-out parches caused by cutting the grass t00 low.) Your lawn mow- er is much more: a pcr- -sonal statemen . Scbwannegger in Tht Ttrminotor. They're on a scan:h-and-<icstr0y mis- sion to save the world from tall grass. The super-powered moWen also arc the proper tool for people who consid- er lawn catt an an form. To them, lawn care isn't work; it's some kind of Zen experimce. You can tell by their ~ expressions and the WI)'. ~ J?rimp_ you have to do is ob- serve your ocighbon. The type of mower ~it-yorr aU you occd to know. (Follow etiquette, please: Spy on your ncighbon through a hedge or a fence, not y •• , - their lawns. ('The faii- ways at PcbbJc Beach never had it so good.i And they want the world to know-it. Which is wby.'likc all B A C K Y A R D great artisa, thcy sign S t con J i " o s t r i t s their work. Usually it's on the little card that throogh d1cit windows at nightj tt~ is some of what you will noc:icc: SUP£R·POW£R£D MOWERS These are sleek and poweriUJ and men- acing to C"fef)' blade of grass in sight. They atttaet lawn ninjas. The seJf-pro- pdled-machines;-always ~· of- ten have a name some marketing whiz thought up to attract aggressive rypcs. or to sucker wimps who want to feel suong. You lmow, lik.c "Toro" -two syllabics and insc3ody you're in the )and of bad Hemingway: a bull6ght, grace under prcssurc. blood and sand. You bear a lot of people who own these super-powered macbi..,, talk about the mower's c:onttoJs and acx:a- sories -and how many yards they get per pllon ("ypg" to imidm~-mt real raai they own one ii it 6ts in pcrfeuly with a nn.d little ~~out time they do mm yaiq work.. All 9' • sudam. they sta(t taking big, determined strides, as if they were Arnold you see cricking up in the front yud: ''This bwn--bas-' josr been sprayed with chcmic:als. ICttp all children and pea away for 24 hours." .-OWUtMOWlH They're everywhere. I have one. It bas four wheels, a dull blade and five-ycar- old motor oil, and it's allcd a "power mower" even though I'm the one who has to supply the power to push it. Sometimes it's stubborn about sWting. (Not . . when you consider how ~are of it.) It's a dead giveaway to my status: I'm a lawn in- DOCeDL What arc my tniu? ~ been mowing lawns since I was t 2 years old, and I still only know how to start my mower and to warcb out for rocks. Tbcse mowers also arc big with lawn ftbcls. Why? Disute doesn't harm the rnachinrs Lawn rebels arc pcopk who mow onJy when the health depnmcnt issues a wunin . Though they may ippQI" ~~ down as they *f through the call weeds going to work each morning. in realtry chey ~ rebels with a cause. They may have cut their' hair and l'<>ughc a family ftD, but sbaalY grass 1s their Im stand against confuftnity. PUSH MOW£RS This is a &vorite tool of the mobile- home crowd and of town house yup- pies with tiny green patd>a But.then there are folks like my oeiKhhoc Lou. He"s sixrysomething and doesn't be- lieve the appliances of the world have improved sinc.c World WK D. That's .... hy he's still using the push mower he·s had since 1945. l'vc got to f: him credit. though; Aftu more tour decades, Lou and his moWtt boch m muscle-powered antiques. Aho rediscovering the push mower are the Nt:W ~ To chem, every day is ~ Day. They're noc going to co~ to the dcsauc- uon of tlic cnooc layer oc create more noix poUution if they can help it. There's no way in the world dw they ;ire ever going to use a power mower ag;un ... unJ~ of ~tht price of gasoline clips befgw a dollar a gallon. RIDING 'MOWERS The owner's manuals say to keep chil- dren away from these mach.incs. Jn big pnnt, they sa..r~ngsE ARE NOT _ TOYS. But, bey, whom are they fool- ing? Ricling mowers were in~ specially for kids. It just happens that chese "kids" alto have a hefty mort- gage md 2.5 chiJdreo. To them. the ndmg mower is a pri-ntc amusement park ndc. It lea Dad have fun until at least one of the 2.5 ads an ride it. Then Dac:f an have more fun playing golf while the real kid am the lawn. Then there are the people wbo have che ~ lawns o( the rich and f.imow but who can't afford a proks- s1onal lawn sciWic. Tbry tenci to ride .iround and shout to neighbon about how much they loft working in the yud. Or they war a big, 8oppy hat .md slouch down in the scat aDcl ·hope their neighbors don't recogniu them. It C1Cplains why 10 many of the riding machines come equipped with head- ltghcs: At night, oo one can sec what -moron ~wn. There you have it. The oat rime you Stt your mower. you'll be looking ar more thanjmt a machine: You'll ICC a mirror image of younelf. This can be a rewarding piece o( self-knowledge. Or maybe not. In any cue, you are ldt with one ~ quaaoo: .. Am I pan.noid. or is :'tt~bor wuching me through m. M 1elttltl A""'8M iu /,...Jarttt .nttr wlto llws ''"'" "" ,._ ......, ;,. a.In-. CO•IH IDT ml: ...... ,_ ......................... , ... USA W-...0•J-1-10, tHO le YOUU. IOICM THEnlE RIAL Alm 80 WU. YOWi mwmCllLDAEN AlllD•4f 1d Plas•C.•c1111 ... 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I t's hard to beliet~ site's almost 40. /las .<;he <1011e a nythi ng besUUs tor- mPt1t Da11 F'iPlding i11 h#'r career? Is ,c;he nuirrin t? (/ so, holll many c&mes nnd h0ttl41ltmrdnldrf!ll? -.c. sow VAN. HOUSfO~. TE:._:xAS_....,.-.._ Marjorie "Markie" Post was born ~ov. 4. l ~nO. 1n Palo Alto, Calir., and Nklilolsoll: la Joker dbplae -office bonanza has bet•n "Batman." The 1989 film was a hul(e success, and Nicholsoo 51and£..to__make ~ muc-h as $60 million for himself! This includes hi "Batman" salary, profit percentage or the film's gross receipts. and a share or the sales or products featuring the Joker's likeness. Beatty ,Buzz? Did Warre11 8Polty appear as Buzz fo tfu> mol'il' "HPbrl Without a Cause" under ~41r111d aittf>l -ttlVNABet;U FULK, WIJ£AIU..V11, CALIF No. Actor-t urned-dir<'cto r Corey Al· len appeared as .James Dean' drag-rac- ing rival, Buzz. m this I 9nfl release. Courttry Chic Whn played f;dd i11 Albert '.c; 11•ife on "G r PMl Acres"? My hustxmd rind I .wy it was Et'<l Gabor, ll'llilP afriRml irisi.st.~ it was Zsa Zsa. -l.£1...t G ,\/ALLI.Tr, u :r. . MAJ NJ: LaUly, Jtaucu MacDoltald alld NelMrtt Eddy MOvin have seentect to pop up fr~llJI on TY. How old 11H'Te they wM1l tlteJ died? W1aa.t were the cire11m.SCoRCes SMrro1oadi11g tlteir de<JlM? -KAY NEEDHAM, ANNANDALE. VIRG. MacDonald, who was married t.o ac- tor Gene Raymond, died of a heart at- tack in 1965 at the •ge or 64. Nelson F.ddy collapsed onstage during a 1967 AustraJian tour and died of a stroke at the age or 66. ..1J01AJ..man ''TIUA.M~naov~ made with William PoweU and M1f""IUJ Loy? What are their ..am~s? A1td who was tM Lhirt man? -JANE A HAKER. AU RORA, ILL. The Thin Man was a character in the first movie played by F.dward Ellls , not the hero portrayed by actor William Powell. In a quirky twist, the name was inadvertently attached to Powell and became part of his on-screen persona. Powell and Loy s tarred as super sleuths Nick and Nora Charles in "The Thin Man" (1934), based on the novel by DasMell Hammett, and its seql-l~ls, "Arter the Thin Man" (1936), M Another Thin Man" (1939), "Shadow I or the Thin Man" (UMI ), "The Thin Man ~ Home" (1944) and "Song or the Thin • raised in Walnut Creek, Calif. Her molhcr, Marylee, is a published poet, and her father. Richard Freeman Post, 1s a renowned nuclear physicist. Fol- lowing her graduation from Lewis and \.lark College in Portland, Ore., Post ht'adcd for Hollywood, and landed a job nn the game show "Split Seeond" as a researcher/writer. Prior to her stint as "Night Court" 's perky public defender, Christine Sullivan, Post co-starred on "The FaJI Guy" from 1982-85. Her oth· er TV credits include "Semi-Tough" and "The Gan11ter Ghron·teH~--1..­ ( I ~8 1 ), plus a number or guest-starring ..__,~---·---·-" (1947} -'- roles. Her fi rst marriage , to a fellow stud<'nt at Lewis and Clark College, was bnef, and Post hu ~n happily married for nearly eight years to actor Michael Ross. They have two daugh- ters. Kate, 2, and Daisy Olln, 3 months. Top Dol8f Eva Gabor portrayed Lisa Douglas, F.ddie Albtr't's country-bound socialite What is Jack Nie"°"°"'' tnp1c wife, on the long-running 1965-71 CBS moAey•ntakillfl jilM'! -KIUST7 RUTHER· , sitcom. Unlike her sister Zsa 7.sa, Eva FOND. LA FOL..U'TT'£. IND, keeps a relatively low profile. A "Gl'ftn Acres" reunion movie, "Return Thus far, Nichol.Ion's biggest box-to Green Acres," recently aired on CBS. ~.....,of Nita WJaat ~rs did "TJM &wwl1 HiUbil· lin," "TM Alld• GrUfith Slaotu" alld "I ~ Luer" nu1? -RUTH f'HORNTON. BLUE Sl'RJNGS. 11/SSOURJ _ "The Andy Griffith Show," ran from 1960-68i "The Beverly Hillbillies" was telecut from 1962·71. "I Love Lucy" wu originally broedcut from 1961·&7. After the fall of 1967, a lel'iel or hour-lofta spedal9 aired until 1960. All three lhow1 aired on CBS. DAILY PU.or :Z "Debbie Allen made it worth doing," says Kadeem Q Hardison. "She 's really taken the bull by the horns.n BY L\'SS HOOGEN"ROOM A Different World" (airing Thurs· days on NA(') has com(' a long way. And no one knows 1t better t han Kadeem Hardison, who was cast as OwaymrWayne a f't'W'episode:.-int'O-th~ show's first season. In fact, he has vlv· id memories of an early tapinl( of the "Cosby Show" spinoU that he atten<\C<f right before he was cast. "' ~ "Sinbad (who pl;tys Waltl'r Oakes on 'A Different World') was friends with a friend of mine," Hardison recaJls "So I went to see the s how and it was aw-Jul. I didn't want to tell anybody; I just felt pretty bad for them And lh<' next thing you know. they were ca mg me for an audition. I went, 'Well. um. tell them I'm ... busy.' Hut they said they were changing It, and they gave m<' four pages of dialottue and said. 'Oo it any way you want.' l did something they hadn't seen b<'fore. They loved me. Then when I got the f(tl(, thl'y r h1i1nged my chara(·tn " "Changed" 1s pulling 1t mildly "Tht>y had me dressed like some punk rocker," recalls llard1son. who was 21 then and is 24 now. "I startC'd lookinl( at dialogue, and I wPnt, 'Wait a second Th.-se are not 11•nr~t; I "'ould """" use. Wait a-M"Cond Thi.~ is tlQt u•hat I thought it would bf'.· They had me with a pair of men·~ pants size 38. and l'm a size 28, cut off at the kn<'C with thl' jagged sci~rs. ont> green S<K'k, one red sock, a pair oJ Doc Martin big boots. I said, 'Whoa. We have a misunderstand· ing. Somethinf( net>ds to be worked out I'm not going out like this.' " Then, the night befOTe nc [apeonis first s how, he got contradictory advice from three important beh nd·the-scenes operatives. "As I was walking to my ride, the director pulled me aside and said, 'Kadeem, I know It's kind or tense; it's your fi~t show. This ts what l think. I think you should play It more toward this way.' I thought about it and said, 'Shoot, I'll take anything I can get Thank you.' I walked another 3 feet and a writer dove out of the bushts at ~. 'K~m. come 'trt. l'vt bttn watching you . and I can tell you' re a llttJe ntrvom. t thlnlc you should play it t.Jau way.' I didn't want. to tell him about the other one, ao I wd, 'OK , I'll try it..' I tot ju.t to my car, and the JUME lOi 18'0 • JUNE 16, 19'0 "Debbie's made it worth doing," he says. "She's really come in and taken the bull by· the horns. steered it in the nght direction. Beeause I don't know what we were doing the first sea.son. It was kind of. 'WaiLac..Jninute-Au. five white kids from Seattle't " The show's characters have also been given room to grow. Dwayne, originaJly an overtaf(er but well -meaning hanger· on, has become considerably more se· • cure -and genuinely funky. And this past season, the show's writers have cleverly used an unlikely but very be-- lievable aHraction between Dwayne and Whitley to inaugurate some genu· M cl\aracttt--growt.h-oft-l~part. of t~ on<'t'<artoomsh "Southern belle." "Tht>y're teasing it," says Hardison of the attraction, which Whitley has had troubl<' acknowledging. "We were hkt' Brnl't' and Cybill for a season. They·re gomg to get as mut'h mileage from it as t~y can." On the surface, Hardison has hltle in l'Ommon with Dwayne. a f1rst·rate stu· ht>ad producer rame ninning down thl' dent who genuinely cruoys hi time in str~t 'Kad(.'('m! Kadttm! Watt , watt. the classroom. 'That's something I wait I've• b(>(~n wat('hm~ you and f st><' chdn't know a· whole lot about . be<!auSt' you'r<' a httll' nervous. Hl•lax And why high school was like prison for me." don'I you rry play1n1t it THIS way.' I says llardLSOn "It was. 'I got out I got was l1 vm1t wnh Darryl (Darryl M Bell. 11ut. • It "''asn't something I er\joyed who now plays his on·saeen roommatt• "There's another m*r difftrence be· Hon Johnson) al the t1mt', and 1 told tween me and Dwayne. He's mut·h - him I wanted to quit I 'aid, 'Man, I here I l(o -he's much more better spo- can't satisfy all thcst• peiiple m 22 mtn· kt>n." Hardison lauflhs utes. · lie saut, '.Just shut up, do your In faC't, Wt' spol very few tract>S of ttung. and gl't your money.' Sn 1 totally Ow a>•ne Wayne during our conver5a· forgor everything <'Verybocly told mE.'.'' t1on -until we &.'>k Hardison, a New ~as ~VJ.CC.. and tht~.ud"4id...__.y..,.g.._.[.k_Cit.)1 n.au)l.e....what high school be start to get better. Th<' how. which is attended "Julia Richmond," he re· set in a fictional black collrgt>. llillman. sponds. "It was 80 ~rcent girls -a improved noticeably during Its first nurslnf( S<"hool. I had no de!dre to be a st.•ason with the addition of llard1son nurse, bvt ... •· He laughs. "J u1d, and Jasmine Guy, who plays the self· 'Nurses'! Eighty pe~nt girls? I think centered Whitley Gtlb<'rt. During its I'll start honing my cralt there.'' seeond season. its sub~ct matter be· N()W that's an angle Dwayne would camt> a lot less pN'rlk table. and "A Dif· think up. "Yeah. It's true," HardlM)f'I ferent World" began to tarkle issues says "People say, 'Where did )'OU get of Importance on college campu9eS -Dwayne from?' and my story Is always such a.'I date ra~ This past season. it tM same· He's tht brain child of the hit its stride, occasionally ev~p . ur· producer, the director and t~ writer passlnit "The Co:tby Show," Its all·pow· who gnbbtd mt from the bushd the erful lead-In, tn tht> ratinp. Hardison night before my nrst how. But now Jeive§ tht lion's share of credit to Dtb-that I think about it, I ~ I was puU- bie Allen, who came on board as d1rtt· Ing hlm from high tchool. 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TV UPDATE first. • lc't a built·in TV audience for tht ptict o( ptint! lllJl'llll 1VUJ>mn: __ .__,,, ___ ._. aa DD aa aa Second-guessing on Wiseguy Wiseguy" 11> onf' of the mo"t unrvrn twws nn thl• air When 11 h1t'I, 1t will blow you away; when 1t misses, you notll'\' It That's why t~dW1lrd Gr11ss' "Thf' I 1noffinal Story or lh£' Making of a W1 s('g11y" ( P1on1•t•r Books, S 14 ll!l > is of IO· l1•rrs1 Gross talk<'d to nt·arly all 1 he writeri. who work('(! on th(' rns SNll's about undercover agent \'1nnil' Terranova ( Kt'n Wahl ), which the n<'l work has h<'en rt'run- ning lau•.niithts and has ord<'r\'d as a barkup ~­ rl<'S for nrxt ~L'iOn And he c-aul{ht them bl>· forf' thPy put on their ro~r-color('d glas'e' Tht>ir t·omments <in th<' mt11vid11al «'Pl~l's arr hrutally frank. and thry rlon 't hP.,1tau· to poinl f1ngen; They are still spht. for example. on an ex· tra c•p1sode that was added to the first arc in wh1<·h Sonny Steelgrave Ofay Shark"Y). the onit· inal and still thi' most c·harismat1c of the se· n l's' several memorablt> v1llalM, symbolically "kicked the dog" (1.e . did !IOmethml( parti<'u- larly nasty to remind viewers ht' was the bad "uy). "The great part of the series (WL'I) havin" him .. />('t the dog," one or the writers, Eric Bla- k~y . told-G Then there was the episode In the Mel Pro- fitt arr when Vinnie, one or the most urban of all TV heroes, ended up on a f arm In Tennes· see -and Ken Wahl blew up. (Wrl~r/pro­ du«r David J. Burke calls that episode "m>.: blemish on 'Wiseguy.' · ) The following week, in a desperate attempt LO placate the star. the "'raters put Vinn~ in a ba.wball uniform and had Wahl hit a rew balls. It worked. "'Krn had wanted to be a pro- ress1onal b~baJI play· er in his early years." t, says Stephen Kronlsh. who WTOle that episode "W e couldn't get h11n 0111 of then.' " We even d1S<'Over why 1he !iierles ls Mi darn,>d uneven. "David Burke 1s really the for<'<' that shaped that show," says John Schulian, who was lt>t ito from "W1seguy" at the end of thl' St"COnd season. "lt.<1 str«'nl(ths a r<· his strengthii, and thP weaknesses arc his weakneS..'W'S. He'~ not IA planner lie m es by the seat of his pants.·· Anyone who has writ· 1en fiction on dt-adline without a complete plot outllnf' will tell you if:. sometimes an Invitation tQ disaster. But it fre· quently fore~ you to be twi« a." crutlve a.'I you would have been other· wil'W!. And that's what ho alVfWS set .. Wise· guy" apart from the pack. BY LYNN HOoof!NBOON Ask Michele 2 On The Cover a Sport.a Week I Crossword at 0 ,.... C8'lt1•• ,., ........ .._..... (Vat) .......... ... (It)-- DAILY PILO'I' ... I _c; i . ~ c: z: C'I ,.. i ... 1111111111111 fllDll II II II n· 1 r ,.. i • 'C ii: 0 3 -:a " '-' c: :a • ... 0 .. ... co co 0 Sunday Afternoon June 10, 1990 5:30 ()I'll --,,,.,, ....... IMldl... u.,d o;i.-.Itel ltlrtM -. ... a- C..1C.. --~ -... -... • DA.U.Y &.. c: z ~ 9 i &.. c: z l"ll ;; i • l""'i lril•s flltf J IJUlft 1 Q. thi '1'i 11,fltw' u ti I Pl, I:~ • 111 I !t 1 r Jlliil!ll'~~~ 1~ B1l~~1r 2f~~. 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June 14, 1990 Male LA. uw One Rat · One Ran· (A) (In Stereo1 - Secttt Al'llly Lost $lieeo BrldWw On: The Flf'l'lly The Most Common F amtly ,._ ness MoN: "Al"* YM>" Jorge Rivero Rodolfo de Anda 11:00 I low L1q Lucy Is En- tlfJllle Slloek of ttie New Cullure As Nature F11111 y Fw· 111111 Hotidt• Whoopl Gold· ber stars as an un· employed moth--------' er turned professional pool player. and Dorian narewood portrays a pool-playing playt>oy who be· comes her t hief rival, In the re· broadcast ol the CBS rnovte "Kiss Shot," airtng THVllSDAY. JVJ't£ 14. • Thursday Prime Time 8:00 .6:30 7:00 7:30 Movie: ... "0"' EyH" (1987) M a9'119 ltal·an recatts his 11":""'1:1.,·1-'l""'•J bnef afla11 and onpig romanllC oosesslOl't wlltl an uoNoplly mamed Russian woman Based on st0ties Mton Chelhov fllowle: •o "Mollltr GooN Roell 'H' Rtlyme" Ft.lwey Dr.- l•lti (1990. Fan!aS'fl Slle!ley Ou'# Oan G~roy :; p (RI (In ... _..,_.,__ (1 20l S1ereo1 Luz y SolnOfl 1111 June 14, 1990 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 l>itlt·• (5:00) Olympic Sports s.rit• Ba~ll -us A vs Italy ...,.., ..... WMll !Octtodnf: WOtld Champ letllt Piece 1Movir. ••• "Gonllas 111 ttll Mitf' (1988 Orama) $4gourney Welvef. Bryan ~ BtoNfl Based on Ille hte ot Olan Fossey th6 anltwopolOglst Wl'I05e flQht lo pro-~ 1ec1 "1e pn(ja~e<I Afr-tan moui:itain gonaa led 10 her murder in 1985 (In St~~I 12 091 (VCR) Mcme: u "FtrtW•lller" p986 Mve111ure1 Chuell Norr.s. LOUIS Movie: o 'h "Otloee111ter1 H" (1989. Comeoy) Biii Murray. DWI lllo'llr. o Y> "Tiit .... (1988) Ktwl Dion. nrr..wm Gossett Jr Two sold1e1s ot fortune head 10 Central Amenca 111 Ayllroyd The bOys regroup eller 1 long-Oeld CMl)alhlan war-oorng mus of Clfl\IVOfOUS ge1atn <lftC:lndl ll.l.ll!.-seareh ot the proeeless Indian treasure a yoong woman had IOClc setects an mfanl as a vessel tflfougll wtllCfl Ile Cl/I relltn to on the inNbltlltlts of 1 ColorldO slU IOM'l in seen 111 a v1sl()fl 11n Stl!feo II 43) (VCR1 Earth and r in 1 new of evil. In Stereo 1 4 CR) IM remlkt ol lht 1958 QI! dmic: . M\'ltl:I Aull lot Your Utt ...-..::; (5!001 MoYll: o ''heir to !ht Ntwt l'lB£ll ._,,,. (1987. Comecy) Fran- kie t.valon (1 32 CA' ·-- •• , • USA Tonlgllt Jennifer (Me· Ian le Wiison. I.) and Mary Anne (Rebecca Arthur) .... are the girl· ~. friends of Larry Ap· pleton and his cousin 8alkl Barto· komous In the ABC co~dy series "Perfect Strang· ers ... airing rlll· DAY. JUr-.E 15 • 11001~1 .. ._. ... "The S.S ol UIA T... Cenoll't C.. ..... ~• "Hot OOg -St. Mary's" (R) ..., a... "fll'IC ... 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''HMn" (In SWlo) 0 fiWI == ml ...... ........ .... ~ ..... ...,..,.0 ..,._ ''Ouile Shel" (R) (In Nllty loys (In Slereol O s.r.o a. ,...It~ Miii ... ,. :\:' ......,,..... .......... ~ ..., .... • ::-: (Mr. ::-f'~ =r-''MeWge b 1he -<Mloc* .. -"Thi c.. °'"' ........... ......, ..., ,,.. • Dudl" • No Siii" ... TV or Not TV? ___ .e..Secr-eCs Ou-.-- TV UPDATE solves the mystery of the best TV movies of the year. f« "'O'l'f of todoy '~Wt\ ltiat rt .... ~· TV, ovdlffttt ts a11roct1.. bvt ltioM rotft sun ottft' r f~to6lii\oiWOlVUPO~ colcutul """''Y •-">090""' ~ .. lfll Daily P.io. ~ TVUPOA TE'' cOIM>MIClllOl1 ol O«VfGfl 11~1 Olld fot<tn0M9 ftotvrt• tnWf" ~ ...,11 rtftr IO If °'°"' _, °'°"' .. ~ lcwig Alld TV U'°A TE I 9"0'0Mttd od poW!IOM Olld c• °""°"' moll• Wft !llOI od-.t1twrs ort llOl!ctd olld '90d-.. ""'"' IOf'O Stay tuned and discover if 'Twin Peaks" comes out on top. NEl~lllO -JUNEl~lllO N UOATE 11'•1!1.~ol!et-to.._ a...(ln S.010 ..... ..... c.. ....... ... ,..... ..... I LMLllCy .. ~ ~·· MMIHlll (In 5'no) • Friday .Prime Time 1..,..,_.,..F...,._ l:l;l ·tl•l !•JI! 001 llD • IS 'TWIN PEAKS,. ON TOP? Find out next week when TV UPDATE selects the best TV movies of the year . • 'WLf Pl frlday Nllflt Owl Nen(R) McMe: ••S-, ........ MT (1957, Or11111) N11111e Wood. KM Miiden. 1·46 June 15, 1990 4:30 5:00 Nen(R) llow6I: ** ~ Wf Dild I Tilouulld 1'11111" (1956, Orama) Jldl Plllnce 1-4 F-, ..... Yldloe ..,_ • "Wllell W-LAii Tllllr T•" (1971) (1:39) (OI Air) ........ 0.. IWll ...... cao.,.. Gold .klllll .... AlplOli TrfllP &I....._. llW. ldlllllll1ctt • Aloi Saturday Morning 8:00 8:30 7:00 - IOI All) ... IOI • Saturday Attemoon Jun• 18, 1990 5:30 I ' ll1NI I" , •. Jtllfl ,.. •• -~ Saturday Prime Time 8:00 8:30 7:00 lHH>I\[)( l\',f (111\NNfl '• '9 Cll ..... (ln ..... S.O)Q NBC-.. __ ..... .. .. CllNewt Q ..... Dll'l'llll Im '"'"0 .. FlllllyFIUd 3rd°""' .. 7:30 8:00 8:30 1:00 9:30 ...., ......... (Ill Stno)O . 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(1976, Doc:Lmentary) A:= of Ille reek group fliDm Led ZeJJP91in, tNlut1ng ~ ol 1973concens11 Madi5on Square den interwoven with ,.....,. of 11111 · Ffonb«s · Souttl Africa/Mozambique (R) MoYie: .. "Tiit Sollg ............ S-" (1976 Oocumentaty) 12 16) (VCR) alimoses WIG llntlsv Ct 161 IVCR) am. (4:00) ..... Mowle: ••Ill "Olftct, Gilt, Denet" (1940, Clfama) Maureen lllowit: tt• "Tiit Puipe Hell1'' (1944) The Japanese hold tnal McMe: •u "llldorl" ~969) .......... O'Hara. Loin H1vwwd (1 30) tor edit Amencan ftiers charaecl With murcler (1 391 tVCRJ Vanessa Redarave (VC ) (5:00tlllowle: LMg • ., SCOFf LtMJ Henry llig WOftd: TN Turner Mowle: o "Slamdlnot'' (1987 ClfamaJ Tom Hulce A cartoontst lllowit: ... filmi] ••• "Nooti ,,. Home ts' ltlrust tOIO Ille te11ter of a murder mysteri alter a seducilVe .. .., Doi" Wint" (1985) woman he d been seeino turns 1.<P dead 11 39) {VCR) · '1956} {VCR) AVCMllll ·'The Proof ot Ole llllowlt: "Id HIDIN" (1990. ·Orama) t11ytey Miiis. Hayley c.rr. A lllowit: H "J "Wily Wont1 llfCI Ille Ctloeollle F ector;" T1971 • ......... ~ .. Oillllet rno4111W. father ~ daugMer attempt to rellulld thetf re4allOnstMps Fantasy) Gene Wiider Jacil 1Jbel1S011 A wOlld famous contec-WHelpl" ( 1965, ~ ellClty IS left =ge ol Wlltl one ltlOthef as 1fley reuMe 111 pogt·World W11 II England tioner ofters a •fetime supply of cal'lOy to me five winners ol Musal) The lt'o8 l'IOUSe b two daYS (Rj 0 0(1 ,~) a tteaSU1e nont (1 38) (VCRI Beatles (VCR) (mzll......, ~ ~jl.M) lnebllTo-~ ~ Coftege Cham-~WOlld MotoWOl1d .~·-111111111 ,. --~ t I llO ~ (5:00J.r ........ "flit ... Mlr*adllftd~ ScMCfOW lflCI .... K#lg "It s "' oolt" (1972) IVCR) "HlrOcastle for MIVOf Aain tlle Wtlef'' zoi. Lt'4ilt p lid Progr1m Plld Progtem Pltd Pr09f1lll Jtwiltl Voict t:.J ... "Alrlot -.. MIMI: "El leflCW = .. (1953) Clntlnftas. Un ISIStenle in-Mowle: "Mt He de Co!Nr"' TUN" Jorge Negrete Mana lo110 ~ (1977) Roc10 DI.teal competet1te de Iott a tJetle un1 S4!0e de desarlOI! 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Clfama) Rtehard Gere Kim Bas.n· Movie: • • "Hllloween 4: Thi Aftlm of .. ~ Jr Releueo from pnson following a bur sentence • .-i ex· ~While attempbng to track Oown his partner s killer m cllael Myer,-· ( 1988 HooOt) Donald Pleasenc:e. oon tind$ he ~ CllooSt betwten hi enpyment he reoeives Ot1eans. a ClllCago poilce ob beoomes 1nvOI~ wrth a Dan.ell!! Harns (In Stereo\ o ( 1 28) (VCR) from i., ~°'hi sec:kletivt life ol cnme o 11·S01 (VCR) crime czar's M ;imatle mistress. (In Siereo) o (1.47) (VCR) ~ Hey Dllde ..... Ed I:' LOOllly T""" llalchld °'"" Acm DoMI Reed Best of Setut· Ftmwood 2· On Ill Teltwi- dly Nicltlt lM Night lion ~ 'ro IMdl VoleyW From Satasot&. Aa Spolta FOMll To It AMouneed ROCS.O National Htgll Sdloof Aacint-WW..Cirelt ! ReQtONll Ct\ampoonshtps HolyWd Pllt ~-........ Spofta ......, NlloMI Hodlay IMp amt (R) W8l Blsbtbla Calgary 88 s at Ene Wave (RI Mowie: u• "lady ill wtilel" (1988. Suspense) Lukas Hus. ...-. u~ "Aid Haer' (1988. Clfama) Arnold Scthvarzeneg. l.lonltllln Wllltef1 I Friends Mowit: • ~ KatheMe Helrnelnd. The IPPN'.U of • ghOS1!y appw1tJOn ger. James~ A Soviet pQllceman and an Amertean cop 1RI fl11 St~eol "e.deidl prowjeS 1 yo1119 bOy Wllh olueS to an unso!Yed 10.year· tear up Ille SlleetMf = 111 pursuit ol a Russian .........,.. Old nuder mystery (In Sleteo) (1.s.1) (VCR) Ol\IO Smuoolef (In Slefeo .'6 (VCR) (1987. MJI) IIlm (~ ......... "Mid ...... U.I. ~Gold USA. Outdoor Track and Field Champion-Nigllt Tl'lcils Chartbusters Mo~ • •'1 "~' (1973. Oram•) Wwren (1 I) Mel GiClon (1.33) (VCR) ships rom Norwllll. Clif In Stereo) Oates RICNro Dreyfuss (1 '7) VCR) film Wei "A·10 HIN\lf' (R) Ww llllfllt "Col#ltefattack TDC· TV (Part 2 of 2) . AC Cllttlt Ttm X(R) Amtrica Coatt to Cont (R) Uft fllldlillt (S:OOtMNe; 111cM1: tu~ "Oil Hird" (1988. Susplnse) Bruce Wilks. Some Bedelia. A New Mowle: •• "Troop lt¥tfly Hilt'' (1989 Comedy) Shelley long, ........ Yen Qty cq> f1CeS O¥e1wt1em119 ooos wtllll his ChnstmlS VISlt to caltlomtt Craig T Nelson In an ef!or1 to strengthen lier sett.esteem "lady Qodhl mrm .. ..,.. .. .,,,,,. .. ,, .. tS tnttrruPtld b terronSIS wllO stilt his estrlnged Wife s olb buibng. (In a wea~ $0Clallte volunleers to ieaa a tOcal group of Wilde<· lldlt"(1988), Cotnldvl (VCR; $1eteo) 0 12 11 {VCR) ness . On Stereo) o 11 •SJ NCR) Forman Shine =... ........... =. mtm ~ .. (1 • eo. medvl .laolue GIMsol'I IVCRI l!Hlm ....., rmm~~~· Phillit$ l1.mE;.J :t.... i....,. ....._ Mets ~-=-i....,. ....... : lWi£M ~on•*>--.11ys-1t,.... YOl'k Yriees. JUNE 10, IMO • JUNE 16, 19'0 McMe: uu "FllW of Ill lrtdt" (1960) A fa1het expenences Mowle: ..... , ....... liftlt OMdend'' (1951 Comedy) $perlCef ...-. .. 111 .......... Ill !tie jOyS and awavlbon molved with preparatJons fOI his Tracy. Joan BeMen (1 221 (VCR) ld.luaMiet's UOCOtnil'IQ wecldlrlQ Colonzed vet$IOll (1·33) (VCR) MlllN VlCe "Trust Fl.l\d Pr· MoM: tt~ "~ ol Ill DNcl" (19&5, Horror) Lon Cardillf' Jo-~., lttS" (In Stereo • lseon Piiato. (1 ·4 '(VCR) Mlfll.lteman ..... 0 USA Toniflt Twlglltlonl McMe: • 'h "Enemy °' .. Mowle: •• ''The WJlisptring ''The Obsolete LW' (19'5, Weste<nJ Tex Art-Sk .... (1944 Weste<n) Dave Man' let. Dave O'Brien (5~) O Btien. Tei Riner (561 ..... 0 -llMy ~ Fftddr'• .._...,.. "Famtly Pllid "°9"1111 -Afll(' (RI (In Stereo) USA T Oflillll AllllMowiel OddCoupt MoM: tt\lt ''CaMll'y Row'' (1982 Clfama) Na Nolte De -..... -bra WW.Jiii (2 00) {VCR) --- !Ind" (19351 Alfred Hitcfl. MooM: ........ cock PMtfttl I AlloW" l 191191 Clttoft'• Co-T ... Ft'MIM llltCly C1Malct Dlltlllltt "The lmpresSIOl'dt .. Friday 1t1t 13ft Thi s.tet On Sttfeo) Clockwise from top: Jeremy Ptvcn. Anita GaroM. Terry Kiser. Rich· ard Kind and Meagen r4'y join Carol Durnctt (ccntu) In the 1 comedy serlu .. Carol & Compa· ny," airing SAT· VllDAY. JU"~ 16. on rtlSC. • Saturday Night Owl IOI 1:30 Columbo l ry and Catcn Me USA T Ofligllt Future of !tit Movies Byron Allen (RI (In Stereo) (11:00) Movte. • •• "Ar• You 111 Ill HouM s.it De1tt1 Glme Alone?" (19781 Katnieer Be. er ti •OJ MoV11· "Ntl!ONI lampoon's A111m1l HouM" (1918) (I 49) (OI Air) COINC Stnp Movw. u '1 "L~ end lkllttt" (1979. 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ACROSS I Ttw -llrot h<•rs '• llllE -. -a llero" I:! < 'onl'ella Tomt•1 on "China Ueat·h" 1:1 "II<• -All the Way" 14 -Kaplan of" llomt•" I fi "The -Chronirh•s" 17 -Guthrie I~ "She -Ihm Wronit" IH .. _ Landmit" .!II Salinger of AOC !1:1•ws 2:1 l'aul Newman film :!·I Ra.'lhad of NBC SJlOrt.<; :!rl -Kr1mmer is Cal on "Days or Our L.1ves" 2fJ Rita --- :111 "llee -" !I I -Ahcia :12 II<' was Lou Grant :lll She's Sherry on "Just the Ten or Us" :n Network for "R08eanne" 38 Ron on "A Different World" 39 He wu the voice of Bugs Bunny 42 "That -Cat" 43 Fan danttr SaJly - 44 Bob -of NBC News 48 Kate on "ALF" JUNE 10, ,_, • JUNE 16, ,_, The Good Earth llY LUI f AMPOO 49 Ru!M>rt -of "Qum<•y" nO At-tress -Ward fl t ··-.lnhn" ll2 .. _Into Spa1·('" ll:J Oanson and Kopf)(•I DOWN LASTWllK'I SOLUTION ,. '1'lw ""1• n6'0f'P wlwn a ~ CarpatlUan wcarlocA Ml«u an illf Cllll cu a u.SMI t"'°"61a wlUcla lw can ntMna to &ucJa and m.. in G MW "'9 of wiJ. CU Bill M""""1 and Dall Ayiro,d mr in "Glunt· bw~ 11, '' tltU WHI\ on CabW-TV. Jj'lml~~ Great Gifts for Dads & Grads 1011 Ba1llde Dr., Newport I-* I~\)~ Cl. ILK 780-0111 • / • -1--1 ~ ,,...v-.. ~'t ,~~\ /J ..,..~ .. ~ ~~~ ~--. ,.~· »'.,. ... ' y '"' ~ ~s-,,...,~~ s. t"o ~ , .. ,~ , 1tf'J,~~~~~~~ '\.~~·~ 6 '('~~ r:--:.:-------------# <~<· -----J I VI -Ml • l • :-·. -----:i !If I EXPIRATKlN DATE ---I - II YES! I wan11 be I ontroducto ' o gon my subscnphon I I that ~ I ,;;: ~.~~ ol ti 2 weeks loo $8.00 w~~ lhe Oaoly Polol . at tho low I I slbscrlptoon COSI o~fa elely sa1oslMld wolh lhe : money back gua• antH I I S. 00 woll be relunded . ewspape1 or SOM<• mt I I nd to' 330 w. Bay S I ' ·r I Na. me Or call: 642-433~-M . 92626 • I I AOdreu Oaie I I Coty Apll I 1 I,_.._ " •' L _ _ ~ _. S.01141t1.1•• I ------................ a..... ---..... I ------.._.... .. , .. -----.J ---- DAILY Piii -. .-• .... ex ... ..._ a• ••••,aJr••J•F• THE ORANGE COAST GOOD MORNING! 1t•1 Sunday. Ju.nc 10, 1990, and bere•1 wbat•s bappeaioa; OllANGE COAST WEATllD: MOltly cloudy toda1 with a JO percent chance o scattered lbowen. 'hM.J"• lqll/lew: 7M1 Yesterday's b~low 67-64 Tomorrow'S hiah/low 71-64 SPORTS: .................... ...... I.Taus D1tm 1i,S.Diep4 ...................... ............................. , M-Houm HOTU• TO TM llDITOll 642-6086 .... _AJ,_ ..... INSIDE THE NEWSROOM: Question: What do J im . Wood, Fred Martin and Jerry Kobrin have in common -. besides being columnists for the <>ruce ceua o.ur Plies? Answer: They arc al men fif\ysomclhing or older. This fact was not lost among our readers who have bttn clamoring for a female cotumni:st to provide a bal- aoCt' to our all-men's team. We agreed, and we didn't have to look far to find our woman. In fact, like Dorothy realized, we onty nccdcd to look in our owo bed.yard. Dinina editor Judy Chamberlain already wntes some ofthe most lively and ~ll:.wrilltn..rol umnsiru paper each week. So we proooscd that she get out of the \i1chcns of the Oran,c Coast's best rcsiaurants and into the world of aeneral columnisu . She told us to ma.kc her a reservation. So etch Sunday and Thurs.. day, we will rcst'rvc space for her in our main news section. J udy will also continut' writ- ing each Wttk a dining review for our Friday Wttkcnd S«- tion and Cafe Society for the Sunday Oranae Coast Society. Since Judy still may have a free minute left. she wlll also oversee the Orange Coast's most complete dining 1u1de. Away from the Pllot. Jud) has a husband, two children and is heard four times a day on K-OCEAN. 103.1 FM. ........ oar'• CCH• 11a• ...... Al ....... cs Cl·l cw tnUc» cs 14-S cs 16 Al ca 11-l 01-S TV~ M ....,._ .......... - Tiiis --........................................ SI( ........ .. -· . Despite weather, spirits up at Corona d'el Mar 5K race lly \lftNDY ESTES ~--..-CORONA DEL MAR - Overcast skies and early momuic drinks weren't e noqb to dampen sptrits at S..Ylday·s Water shortage hurts no · one,y~t 11y 8C>e VAM EYKIN Dllll)r .... ----COST A MESA -Water. water eve:rywhett. Tbafs the way it's always btto.. even httt in and Sout.bcm Cahfomi.a. But as ~ County. a.Iona with the rest of Califomaa. •uthcn its fou:n.b consecuti' e )nr of ~t. cities and otbtt bis 111-attt coosumcn att ta.kin& 5'CpS to lurut Wlltt mt. And so far. u.Kn arm•t 6nd1111 it too pe.infu.L -A couple of ycan aao. the ot)' m&.nalCt' asked all dqm\mmts lO u.nde:nake as many waler c:omerva- tion measures as possabk.-wd Joe Arra.nip. deputy d.iru10f of mwaici- pal servcies ti.or the city of Uicuna lkach. "In OW' parts and beaches. we·ve m>laced all shown a.tads -.;ith low volwne heads. We've put aerators on all fauttts in our public restrooms to cut down on waler now. we·ve insWled moUna.tt tcm- ina systems in OW' parts. so the sprink.lcn don't come on wiless n ·s necessary. Overall ~·ve bttft able lo cut waler ux 30 pttttnt over lasi ~-Newport Beach. city officiUs ~ aslina rnidtnts to cut t.bcir wattt usr by to pm:nt. utilitaes .... _ lft W/ATD/a.il ..... nint.b nan~ of tbr Corona dcl Mar Scnic SK.. As a ptttcd. tbr community ~ out lD fOru to support rwuacn who ~ die hilly c:oune. Sips ~ 119- 1.Cillr ...... a.kw•• I. ... __. --., HS. Gal ecu. 1. FHP h:.. a. ... s.,.... a.o.c ... s..M.Di&t. .. o.id~ .. ~,..., Gal eo... Ale.. c..r 5. Laa Amigos M. F. v eon-. HS. ...... l. T...,. Hll-1. All I II cqlllr s.ar. ..... a.ua .. ....., nc:n drcoraled a numbn" ot bomc'S aJoGs tbr counc and lawn paruc:s kc-pt tbr at~ u~ beat as runncn paraded lhroucJI tbr mnow SUUtS.. ll'f Ell -RACE/a.it P..-1 1. SD. ca a. Gailllin Edeof'I Co .... CClllge I. McODMll 7. Sllel QI °"' ............ .... I.Swill ........... .. Cour*Y QA> bJ....S. 4..0C 10..~ Sant. o.t. c..r 5.W...~ 1.~-•Maa LBUls I.N B Hom..~ Cour*Y ~ 1. MimD4I Haeiil a. o..iwoa d L Hmg MMt A$ta•www• Hoaptlll 4.. llig c..,ar, ... f-clUf S.-0.. eoun.y ~ Hoell 5. Hughes 10.. Plft Alla.ti Sassy Luby ta/k's -about h~r contrlbut/On to the co~nty I ~ DI ,_ 111 ' be 1a,,, __ 1 .. 1dll.a • a It ............ ! SL=....,ra t 1h•l,llllMl.ldo .... W ~-·-~~ ...... ~o t;ha"ges. planned at intersection Newport Beach to stand pat OR its PCH-Jamboree plans lly GEOllGE llkCllORY and AMNtlDA WRAY NEWPORT BEACH -C1t)' of- flO.als bttc said Saturday they l\av(' no plans to alter the Jamboree Road and Pacific Coast Highway inter, secnon despite a rash of acodcnts. rcswlcnt complaints and SC\cral lq.al cwms. TM officuls acknowledged th(' dangtt mh~nt m th(' tnl('rscct1on. but added no further 1mprov('m('nts ~ planned after construction 1s completed in earl) July. Mean•h1~. all sut proplc tnJUrM m Fnday night's accident had re- turned home after being trcalcd at local hospiials. T"''O ~rsons died m an accident at that mtcrsect1on on March 12. Friday's 8 p.m. colltSIOn involved a Dodce Colt driven by 21·yar-old Tamyroo Gatlich of frvtne and a Cbcvrokt Nova dnvcn by S7-ycar- o&d David Wyn~ of Costa Mesa. Garlicb and Wyn~ were uutcd and rdeased from HOii Memonal Hosoit.aL a nusing su pervasor said. Wyntk's ,,.,It'. Maggit', was re- leased from UCI Medical Center, a hospital spokeswoman said. She was in satisfactory condition before her release. Nell Kepnt'r, 80, of Wcst- minst('r. who was a passenger in the Nova was ta.ken to Western Medical Center 1n Santa Ana and released Saturday. Nancy Chagollan. 5 I. of Huru- ington Beach, a passenger in the Nova, and a passeo~r in the Colt, 2Ssycar-0ld Michael Joseph Turner of Camp Pendelton were also taken to Hoag and released. "The tnJurics were not as bad as we thought last night." said Newpon Beach poliCt' Lt. Daryl Youlc. Nt'wpon Beach pohCt' traffic in- vcsttpton .said the Colt was making a left tum 1n the intersection when 1t was struck by the Nova traveling eastbound on Pacific Coast High- way. The 1mpaC\ caused the Colt to ovcnum. while the Nova '6UStalned l~ate SH ACCIDENT /bdt f'~t ammywould have been 20~.: lly Ha Y ADAMS .,,,..,,_...,...., Thursday would have been Tammy Davis· 20th birthday. In· siead of a cake. insiead of 20 liahled candles and ~u for the youna woman. Davts' famil> wd flowcn at hcr grave. After wort.. DI,~· mother. De- borah Armantrout. took her daugh· tcr's 2·)car-old child to Wt'Stm1nstcr MemonaJ Partt. Tosethe:r. they v1s. aud the mother and daUCbter tbey0d lost. • Davis' dauahter. Briana Framstc,ad. is Just l )CU'S old, but sht' kttnlv ~Is the loss of her mother. Sht' points to )Ouna •'Omen on the strttt. v.'Omen who look a Ii~ like Tamm) Davis and cries. I • "Mommy?" Like Bnana, the rest of the family 1s sull tryin& to understand bow they lost the young woman -their daughter. sister. niece and cousin - who loved children. who was quick with a smile and a hug. who was always tryang to makt peace. On Jan.5. Davis was gunned down on tht doorstep of a Hunt- ington Beach horn(' on a quiet strttt. Pohcc bchtv(' sht' was shot once an the head by her former boyfncod. the father of her chtld. Bnan Fram stead. Lt'ss than 24 hours later. Framstcad was pulled over by CHP officers outside of V1ctorv1Ue who'd r-cCogn12cd his car from an au points -l~ase SH TAMMY /Back f'aget ...,~ ............ a.& ~~~-~-~-~~----~---------~~n l ::IAAT~OAIE j'" __ ~-• •·~--1 ! I YESf I w1nf 10 ~·n my \till'"' pt "" tci t"•• Da •y Pilot . at lh• low I I IOfroduciory PflC• of 12 WHk• for S8 00 '/II n .l mM11y bad< gvarantM I I fhat ,, I •m nof compl.i1tly UltSl19d with '"" new .. pilP'H or ltfVIC• my ·r I 1"*>tcr1pet0n C:Otf of '8 00 will be refvndtrd • I I a.nd to: 330 w. &•v s 1., c .M 92626 . I I Or call: 642-4333 · I 1 I ,...,,.. D.i·• I • MdfHt A(>' I I I ~ to I I • .,... ,..._ '>01111.,... I L ~ .... _____ -----... - -----~--------------------~ ... , THE ORANGE COAST GOOD MORNING I 1t•1 Sunday, June 10, 1990, and here's what•• happenina: OAANGE COAIT WEATHER: Mostly cloudy toda1 with a JO percent chance o scattered lhowcn. TMa1'1 MP/lew: · Yesterday's hifh/low Tomorrow•s h•ah/low 'JMI 67-64 71-64 SPORTS: M&Jer ............... Mpll I, T•ua a DMpn I, lu Diep • .............. .., ........ ................ ..,.lttepel 14-HOU• HOTUN• TOTH•aHTO• 642-6086 ... ,, ... AJ for ....... INSIDE THE NEWSROOM: Question: What do Jim Wood, Fr'd Manin and Jerry 1--1---JKobrin hrie1n common - besides beina columnists for the 0ru 1e Coa1a oanr Pnoa'? Answer: They arc al men iiftvsomethina or older. 1hil fact was not lost amona our raden who have be.en clamorina for a female columnist to pr~vidc a bal- ance to our all,.men's tea m. We •arced. and we didn't ha ve to look far to find our woman. In fact, like Doroth y realized, we only nee<kd 10 look in our own beckyard. Oinina editor Judy Chamberlain already writeS IOtne of the most lively and wcll-W]'ittcn columns 1n our p1per each wccJt. So we proposed that she act out of the kitchens of the Ora nae Coast's best restaurants and into the world of aencral columnists. She told us to make her a reservation. So each Sunday and Thurs· day. we will reserve space for her in our main news section: Judy will also continue writ· ina each week a dinina review for our Fnday Weekend ICC· tion and Cafe Society for the Sunday Oranac Coast Society. Since Judy still may have a fret minute left. she will also oversee the Oranac Coast's most complete d1nina au1de. Away fro m the Pilot. Judy has a husbend. two ch ildren and is heard fo ur times a day on K-OCEAN. I Ol 1 FM. c cs Cl·J C4-8 fnskte cs 14-5 cs 16 AJ Cl ll·J Dl·S TV~ M JUNE 10, 1990 . .., "-' ,.._., .............. Thfl was the 1eene when the ..., ... section of the 1eenk llC run IUned. 1-1-~~~~~~:-f-ff=-~pkft~up~ at Corona de/ Mar SK race ly WI NDY ESTIS ~ ..... SU'9 Wttt« CORONA DEL MAR - Overcast skies and early morn1n1 drizzles weren't enouah 10 dampen spmts at Saturday's -W-ater-- shortage hurts no on~, yet 1y 109 VAN IYKIN ~,... ,..,.,,,._ COSTA MESA -Water. water everywhere. That's the way it's always been, even here in and Southern C1hfom1a . But as Oranac County, alona with the rest of California. weathcn its fourth consecutive year of drouaht, citjes and other bia water consumers arc takj na steps to hm11 water u1e. And so far. users aren't find ina it too painfu l. .. A couple of years aao. the cny manqer asked all depanments 10 undenakc as many water con1erva- tion measures as possible," said Joe Arranap, deputy director of munici· paJ scrvciei for the city of Laauna Beach. "In our parks and be,achn, we've replaced ~II shower heads with low volume heads. We've put aerators on all faucets in our public restrooms to cut down on water now. We've installed moisture ten'6 Ina s~st.cms in our perks, so the pcindcn don.'.l--co~ <HHtnant-it' necetsary. Overall, we've been able to cut water use 30 percent over last year." Jn Ncwpon Beach, city officials ace ukin1 residents 10 cut their water UK by 10 percent. utilities f"9 ... 1H WATl•/a.dr , ... , ninth runnina of the Corona del Mar Scenic SK. As expected, the community came out in fo rce to suppon runners who challenae<f the hilly coune. Sians cncouraaina run- ners decorated a number ot homes alona the course and lawn pan ics kept the atmosphere up- beat as ru nners paraded th rouah the narrow streets. ("9 ...... RACl/a.ck , ... , TOP WATE:_R US ERS BY CITY FOUNTAIN VAL.LEY 1. City MrYicl9 t . Founuin 2.,,... 9q&*9 V8l-r HS. Go# Coune 1. FHP Inc. I.Mee~ 1.0 .C Pn Senft. Diet 4. 08¥1d a.Mr t . Green Veley ~Courie Rec. Cent« I. Lot»tip 10. F.V. Comm. H 9 Hc»pMI IRVINEAAEA 1. El Toro t. Aov81ty ....,,,,. ..... Cerpet 2. T ueCin Helo 7. Aoc:kwel copllf Sllllion Inf J.UCI 1.P.tcer 4.Kendll HannaAn Mca.w t. l.aidaw a.. Rec. Syt..,,,. 10. Oiceof\ HUNTINGTON BEACH 1. So. Cal. ~ I . Gotdln Edeon Co W..C Col9ge 2. McOonnel 7. Shel Oil OouglM I. H#bor Ugh• J. SeedM Ir Huninglon- Country Club by-tn.S. 4. 0 C 10. Huntngton C.nter NEWPORT BEACH 1. City MfVICM I . S.Uh 2.NB ~-- Cowl"Y Club 7. M9moll Hoe* a. Olkwood 1. Hoeg M9m Apettmen• ~ ... 4. Big C.nyon I . Four S.Mont Cowl"Y CllA> Hotel I . Hughes 10. Part< .,. Air ct alt Newport • FOi' th• l•ge•t wat• uw• along the er_,. Coatt. auch u trw El TOl'O M.tne 8aN Md the Tutin Helk:opt• St.clon, 1 lie mlnd-bo9gltlg. For lnttance, the Marin• b1H uNd en INef • of t .44 million g.ilont of Wal« eldt dtiy IMt y .... In contrUC, the lge domnic wat« culfOf'Nr In lh• •• uMd ~ 2e6 gll per dtiy CMtng .. ,,,. PiiJOiil---- •Aft• tnlnidpal end mlnUfectur1ng cualOmert, fl• biggeet wat• coneu"*• In most citi• ••the hoeela, mocel• Md ott. hOlpltalflV ~. $assy Luby 'talks about her contrlbUt/On to the county Judy Chambertaln nchews 1n1en1CWS 1n favor of I l·t-our wort days and dedica&ed problionaJitm. ' . Noftcthelae. dw IOfleOUt dyaamo ..,.. IO talk with me 9bout Joe Wambneb, ral ~tc lftd lier busy lifr. I ca•• up with Suly one bautiftal aAcmooa late wttk 11 the le.lbo9 &.y O llb. .IC: ....... -,..... ....... An ,.. ,_! SL: Hoc even dolt. we•N bola. llloMt. llld boda divorced -but lhoec.,. dae Ollly liaillmia. JQW :::_.,._. ¢ 111111 ,_'I_• ... 3 ,.,w1r,.., .. ,...,. ........... "" H UllllllNll ...... W . SL: I Md •y_qn .._......, ,.,_ bdDte I ••rrild Rotrr Ulby ta 1911. AM din I WoiW lor ow 01MI ~ dsl~ the mlft'Ulllt. I rrr m rd •Y In- """ en t917 and became afrahlled _,.. Lr-ValmUDC rroprrt.n. IC: 0.,.. lfll1r"'• II 22• udll • rrr" ... ,.... I flf ET St: .... .,~ • .....,. ...... .... . .. ·•-NO'I/ .... ...... ·-.. . PHot readers were the real winners In electlon coverage ... It wn I rtll ald-fllhlontd joumlMsUc ~./M 75 CENTS N~chang~s Planned at Intersection Newport Beach to stand pat on its PCH-Jamboree plans ly GEORGI McCRORY and AMANDA WRAY DIMiy I'-Sc_, W~t NEWPORT BEACH -City of- ficials here said·Sa1urday they have no plans to alter the Jamboree Road leased from UCI Medical Center, a and Pac1fic Coast H1&hway inter· hospital spokeswoman said. She was ~tion despi te a rash of accidents. in sausfactory condition before her. resident complaints and several lepl release. Nell Kepner. 80, of Wes1- cla1 ms. minster. who was a passengcr 1n the The offi cials acknowledaed the Nova was taken 10 Western Medical • danaer inherent 1n the 1ntersect1on. Center 1n Santa Ana and released but added no further improvement"' Saturday. . arc planned after construction 1s Nancy Chagollan. SI , of Hunt· completed in early July. inaton Peach, a passe~acr in the Meanwh1lc, all 1 ® trull.lliL Nova and a~~~s~sen~,.~w..,;~:-M"..._ ___ _ in Fnday night's accident had re--n-ycar-old MIChacl Joseph Turner turned home after bc1na treated a1 of Camp Pendelton were also ta ken local hospitals. to Hoaa and released. iwo persons died 1n an accident "The 1n1uncs were not as bad as at that 1ntersec11on on March 12. we thou&h~ la~t n1&ht." said Newport Friday's 8 p.m. colhs1on involved Beach pohce Lt. Daryl Youle. a Dodge Colt dnven by 21-ycar-old Newport Beach police traffic in- Tamyron Garhch of Irvine and • vest1ptors said the Colt was malung Chevrolet Nova dnven by S7-year-a left tum an the 1ntenecuon when old David Wyntle of Costa Mesa. ll was \truck by _the Nova travc!1n1 Oarhch and Wyntle were treated ~stbound on Pacific Coast H1ah· and released from Hoaa Memonal way . The 1mpac1 caused the Colt to Hospital, a nursina supervisor sa.ld. overturn. while the Nova sustained Wyn tie's w1tr. Magic. was re· fCfHM Me ACCIDENT {8ack '•I ... I Tammy_woul ave been 20 •.. ly I MILY ADAMS ~ ..... SU'9 Wt1Nf Thursday would have been Tamm~ Oav11' 20th birthday. In· stead ~fa cake. instead of 20 haht.cd candJcs i nd ,P!ctcnu for the youna woman. 0aV1s' (amlly laid nowers 11 her aravc. After work. Davis' mother. De- borah Armantrout took her dauah· 1er's 2-year~ld child 10 Westminster Memonal Park. T<>ttther. they v1s.- 1ted the mother and dauaJ'iter they'd lost. Davis· dauahter. Briana Framstead. 11 1us1 2 yean old; but she keenly feels the loss or her mother. he points to youna women on the street. women who look a little hke Tammy Davis and cnes, "Momm y'?"' Like Bnana. the rest of the family 1s still try1n110 un(krstand bow they lost the youna woman -their dauahter. sister, niece and cousin - who loved children. who was quick with a smile and a hui. who was always tr)1ng 10 make peace. On Jan.S. Davis was 1unncd down on the doorstep of a Hunt· 1naton Beach home on a quiet nrect. Pohcc believe she was shot once 1n the head by her former boy{ncnd.. the father of her child. Bnan Framstcad. un than 24 hours later . Framstead was pulled over by CHP officen outside of V1ctorv11le who'd rccop111cd his car from an all points ('9e.IM see TAMMY /a.de '•I . - • . . f . . . > ~ HI IS A Costa Mesa physician since I 9S6. who, ~ite !-l~ina heart transplant suraery two y~ ago, ren:iams active an the euminina room and in the medical commu01ty. UFE WORK Humphreys who at 60 years old still works part time as a physician bccau~ he "needs patient contact," often speaks several times a week to local schools and civic organizations ... I do what I can to promote organ donation." he said. SPEAKING OUT He works hard to ed ucate the public because "people who aren't involved in medicine th ink organ transplants arc still experimental, and they haven't been for IS years . ..-Humphreys said that 18,000 people across the nation arc waiting for organs . BACKGROUND Humphreys opened has first practice in a storefront on Harbor Boulevard in in 1956 after cotning to Orange County to escape the smoa and traffic problems of Los Angeles. REMAINING ACTIVE His heart transplant surgery two years ago "w.as ~o free lu~ch," Humphreys said. But through excerc1sc and meda~tton he said he can lead a much better hfe than before the operation. -Compllff lly Du ftlu..mll NRA vows ~-.-continued ' fight for gun rights ANAHEIM -Leaden of the Na- tional Rifle Association assured memben Saturday that recent legis- lative setbecks and declining mem- benhip won't weaken their de· termination to protect gun owners' interests. •1bey say we must compromi~. Our opponents define compromise u •we taketh, you liveth: This is not compromise my friends. That is su~nder." NRA First Vice Presi- dent Ricbatd 0 . Riley told the sroup's annual convention. The remarks drew applause from more than l,000 members attendina tbe leCODd day of the three-day event at the Anaheim Convention Center. Steven Herrlft9, 14, of llwtlo Callforna., NMlonltl mll• Auocllltlon convention dtedls out • • ....,. M ••....-pistol · be"'9 held • ttte AftMUw ~onventlon equipped with • hunt1111e Hope • ttte Center this weelletld. · Thc convention comes at a crucial ---time--in-the NIV:s biltOcy Once w. ~ politically invincible, the pm lobby bas recently lost lqislat· iw bln1let in New Jersey, Maryland .... California. Earlier this month, the NRA suf- faed one of its worst defeats when tbe U.S. Senate narro~ly pessed a ba on tome assault rifles u pen of aa omnibus crimJ: bill. The NRA illl1141Dded by Jlelpina spark a ltillmtcr on the bill, but both Damoaau and Republicans said1 a ODlllJWomite is still polliblc. 11ae NRA alto bas lost an csti· mated 2SO,OUQ.rnernbc.a_oy_.a_ the last four ycan, and some of those remainina have either arui'ftbled that the sroup has failed to work hard enouah or has lost touch with the rank and file, ovcrwhelminaJy hunt· ers and gun collectors. But Saturday's s~hcs sipalcd that tht NRA, which still has 2.1 million members. will take a hard line rather than toftcn its position on bandlun purcha1e waitin1 periods and UMult rifle bans. Leaden called on membcn to stop bickerina and mount• unified au1ck apinst-what1h~ -119-year-o~ or11n1zation and misinformed media. liberal police thoutands of nonmembers came to chiefs and overly soft NRA mem-the convention. ·in addition to ben. speeches and workshops, there were Mem~ aarecd that the ar~P vendors hawklna evCT}'!hina from' must conunuc to fi~. They said sunaJuees to huntina nflcs. ~ey fear that tpday's 'slation ban-OullOina NRA President Joe Foss nar14 assault nncs cou d be tomor-acknowledpd in a speech that re- row s ban on the kinds of auns most cent months have been diffacult. but NRA members actually have. said tbe VoUP is far from dead. .. It's just a matter of time that the "We haven't lost everythina." he next.~un .they'll. ~ after is t~ shot· said. .. What .we've lost are IOme pn; · said Wilham E. Smith of battles, but .we11 win the war before Owensboro, Ky. il's all over with." About 20,000 membcn of the •r ne ~w ,,,.., UCI Senate gives nod to law school plan IRVINE - A UCI law school inched closer to reality Thursday wilh the adoption by the Academic Senate 'of the law School Task Force's final ~poqhe task force. charged with d~term ining the viabilit)' of a law school at UCI, recommended that Irvine become the first school in Oransc County to have an American Bar Association-accredited law school. Chancellor Jack Peltason tabled the report until the final word is in from a UC panel studying the need for more professional schools statewide. A formal statement from that committee is expected within a year. Atrium Court slated to be spruced up NEWPORT BEACH -Hot on the heels of Fashion Island's five-year. Sl ~million renovation will come a $6 million refurbishment of the shopping center's Atrium Court. marketing officials say. The newest renovations include reconstruction of Farmcn' Market and additional stores. "Atrium Court's renovations wlll complement Fashion Island's Medi· terrancan town sq~arc atmosphere," said marketing director Laura Winter. I News of the weird Tucson woman, 3 7, ' sunbathes to death TUCSON - A Tucson woman died Thursday after lying out in the sun for at least six hours. hospital officials said. • The 37-ycar-old woman was un- conscious when she was admitted to Tucson Medical Center. The •oman bad a body temperature of I 07 dqrees and badly burned flesh, officials said. The temperature in Tucson re8Cbed 107 Wednaday. ~ wu pecked in ice immedi- ately, but Ille Wll already inco tevm sunstroke and ~had lapsed into a cl>ma, .. said medical center spokes.- man Tom Reavis. -B1 fte Aa«MW Prw• For the record It is the 0ruae C.Ut 0.0, PIJet'1 policy to promptly cor· r«t •II errors of .substance. To repon •n error or clarifalion, call 642-4J2 J and ak for tbe city dest. ------------------------~--------~-----r------------............... r-----------------, Editor's Hotline ~ Bat of Editor's Hotline •We clo like your new format, we ,,.. • J'O'I" new columnillJ and we .. 1111 effort that you are puttina imlD ,_.. DIW1P9per IO build it up ·~1 ... ..SW IPPitdate your efforts very ...... • • My hcan is filled with cold fear. Just like everybody cite I am very excited about what is happcnina at the Ptlel and I am enjoyin1 the new pmper. But this is the tecond day that I ha~ noticed there is no News of the Weird in there. News o( the Weird it like an ouia_ in the daen of bad news. There is always 10me- lhi111 brfcht and cheery and a litde tunny and we can lau&h at othen instead of ounelvn. Pleate, pa. don't delete this paniallar thh11o we need this. We need News of the Weinl ~ • JmlC•ll~ What do you like about the Dllv Piiot? Whet don't you hke? Ca" rhe runber ebcM and yo.x l'nl!l988ge wl be recorded. rran9albed and dllMlred to the ap- propriate e<Jtor The same 2-4-hour .,..,rtng l9W:e rney be U9ed ro record letters 10 the editor on rf1 tOf)iC ConttibAors to OUr Lellers COlXTll"I ,,... lnc:lJdt their neme Ind '*" phone number for ~lie.at. · Tell us whit' I on Vol "*'d. • o.1r "°' Dl9u•• II Cl••enl11d l!.yo!J 00 ml ,... )'Ill'.,...., •• "'. all .... 10."' .., ~ ~ •Iii.~ ~~..,_.C....•oP1n--la 111 IO & P"t ..,...--.. __ ,_,,.,.,.. ........... Cln dtll R T1t1,h1R• • • • -Llelllm Vice~/ Mw:'*"I ..... Cllll,_ a..... ...... mmt-.L C.aMMOW.CW ,__ ~ -lam "--...., ... ..., "'.: .... ,,.. ....... --..... II I ,....., • l DAILY PtlOT~. June 10, ,._ a What Coast ornes are Little church by sea a landmark Worth on 199.0 market ~:'.!°:.... ~AY ~ LA.OUNA BEACH -Waminas 1'h~ real value Is i:f.il!_ ~rmln«lby_ ortte11fire anc1 damnation arc never smalJal in ex.iatenct Wiit the woman retJ)Ontible for ita latest liA· inL Ann Frank. T.11·1 aJways interetaed me,.. uid frank. wbo .......... by"iu Patt A venue location for more than 20 years. "I thouaht that it would be a pnfect IU~t ... ----a-...-...-~anfiellev. Artlililliop Simon what a buver Is wil.1/ng to pav . T1larczyk'• pulpit. Rather, 'J · 'J · T.-1yk prefers to emphasize the tender beliefs of his church's namesake, St. Francis of Assisi. Next &o .. How are you?" the most often asked guntion aJo"S the <>ranee Coast is .. What's my houle worth?" County-wide, the 1verqe it S250,000. But alona the Cout •• ~~~·1 a si.rter home. from mere prices ao1~ the Sii million bei"S for eiabt-bedroom, Mediter- ranean villa in South Laauna. : Jim Wood But vaJue is determined by what a buyer will pay for a house. Accordina to experts, here's what they pay for homes Ilona lhe Oranae Coast in June of l 990. . "Two-hundred-fifty-thousand dollars sett a 28-year-old, three- bedroom house in the 'state streets,'" said Jackie Handlernan, wbo has been selling in Meu Verde for over 20 yean. At you move doter to the aotf courses, prices increase. A'°'Mesa Verde f&1rway home just sold for over SI million. "It was our first," said HandJeman. More typical would be $37~.000 for a two-story in the manicured Republic Homes area: "A year qo it miabt have brouaht $400 000," she adds. reflecting on the current market Si~ miles southwest. across Upper Newport Bay, Prudential's Toddy Smith reports a similar trend. "A three bedroom, updated Carmel in Harbor View Homes just sold for SS2S,OOO. That's the same price as a year ago," Smith said, "'but now it takes lonlCf to find a buyer." Also in the S400.~S600.000 ranae is the channina North Laguna Beach neighborhood behind the Cottage restaurant. "Four hundred thousand buys a small, older home; six hundred for a nicely remodeled one, both on SO.by-120 lots," said Jim Toohey, president of Nolan Realty in Laguna Beacti. "" The half-a-million market also includes, in ascendina order, a Bluffs townhome with Back Bay view; a Huntington Beach tract home within walking distance from the beach. a red-tiled roof villa in Newport North and a brand new condominium near the beach in Corona de l Mar. Six hundred thousand dollars is considered the '"break-in" price for an executive-family. detached home in Newport Beach. Accord- ing to local agents. that price would buy "a well maintained three- year old or updated. 2.SOO-square-foot home in a desirable neigh- borhood." If, they add, such an animal existed. Jerry Long. a Realtor specializing in Newport's Harbor View Homes, reported four recent sales in that hard to-find-range. 'They each had two stories, five bedrooms and three baths; the top price was S6SO.OOO. •· he said. Lona said 23 of the area's I, 166 homes are currently on the market. Like other Realtors. Long feels prices have leveled over the past year. According to Tom Van Tuyl. president of the Huntington Beach 1----1--ttc:1e.ro-Of'.-R:eakor . ·• =hrtt-quaFLers of a miHion-buy,.._newcr, ~600- square-foot fai('Way home m SeaclifT-0n-the-Orcens." In Newport, it's hard to find a view at that price. "$7SO.OOO will ~t you Baycrest, Harbor View Hills or Irvine Temce but not the Pacific Ocean'' Jerry Dalebout, a veteran local Realtor, said. In the heart of charming La,una Beach. Mane Thomas of Chateau-Pageant. said a "dramatic but small" three-bedroom home with hiah ceilin~ and a garden room near the pool just cleared for SSS0.000. "But. · she added. "there was only a tiny ocean view." "A millio n dollars gets you behind a guarded gate, but not a golf course or ocean view." according to Marion Buie. the local agcnl for Southeby's lntemattonal Realty. He and other Orange Coast Re-~ltors aareed that a SI million buys a nice home near the ocean. bay er JOlf course. but it takes at least $1.5 million to get "on the bay or 1n the sand." "Really," Buie said. "Two million is the stanina point for a prime Lido or Balboa bayfront.'' ere are over TOOnomcs afona tne "OfanJt Coas cum:nt y priced between S2 million and SS million. Sales an that atmosphere arc few and far between. Recent purchases include $4 million for a n Emerald Bay ocean-front and close to SS millfon for an ocean bluff property in Corona del Mar"s Shorecljff area. In the stralospherc above S5 million. 'tfle tip of Newport's Harbor Island figures prominently. A home there sold durina construction and will end up costing S 13.2 million when completed. "That's the hip est sale along t~e Orange Coast," said aaent Bill Cote. But Cotes record will be threatened: the six-bedroom. six-bath ho me 0$Xt door is li sted for SI S.9 million. · That approaches the $18 million for the Meditemnean villa in South Laguna. "It's interesting." said Newport-Mesa Association o f Realtors president Ray Zanier ... the monthly payments on that property would almost buy an Oran•e Coast 'starter house.' " Jllll WHd'1 col11ma ru•• Snd•y. T•~•d•y ud T .. ,.,.y Here are the winning numbers picked Satur- day night for the California Lottery's twice-weekly "Lotto 6-49" game: 17. 20. 27. 28. 30. 47. and the bonus number. 44. Players who correctly guessed all six numbers will share a prize pool ofS4.S I million. said Kathy Manzer. a state lottery spokeswoman. -, • t Those who P.icked five numbers plus the bonus number "111 divide a prize pool of S 1.24 m illion; five of six will share $640,000: four of six will share SS8 I ,000. Three of six 1s worth an automatic SS per winner. The numbers were chosen by Lotto machine durina a television broadc.st originating in Sacramento. The numben are listed in the order they were announced. but any combination would win. ' Here arc the winning ~ayin& card aumben picked Saturday ni&ht for the California Lottery's daily "Decco" pme: Tllartzyk, who Saturday presided over a ceremony honorina the ~nt ~tion of the Cathedral of St. Francis-by-the-Sea as a historial landmark, described the saint 11 havin1 "preached love for au hu- manity and aJI God's creatures." · St. Francis-By-the-Sea is the only branch of the little-known American Catholic Church in the si.te. and the only one Talarczyk knows of in the country. It is nestled next to the more formal St Mary's Episcopal Church just steps from .the ocean. Although adhering to most of the traditional practices of the Roman Catholics. Talarczyk said his con- gregation doesn't recognize the pope as tts leader and will accept those who have been cast out by the Roman Catholics. "If there's something we can help somebody with... that's why we're here." he said. . Among t hose visiting the dedkat- on of the 60-foot by 17-foot struc- ture, once noted in the Guiness Book of World Records as the After tak1na a clall in public his.. tory, Frank 1uccecded in aetti"S lbe church on the National Resister of Historic Places in December 1918 . For Tal&rczyk, that means federal funds will pay for haJf the cost of the buildina's upkeep. The church was completed in 1934. and decorated to reflect views popular at the time. American Cath· olicism was started in Chiclao in 19 I S and traveled to Laauna 8eac:h via Bishop Percy Wise Clarkson. who espoused a mixture of Chris- tianity and theosophy, wbicb em- braces of all religions. A study of the chapel's si.1ues, paintings and ceilina beams reveals this early philosophy. "You'll find Buddha in there somewhere," Frank said, lookioa over the old calligraphy. One beam reads, "No one reli&1on contains all the Truth." Frank is quick to note that the church's current practices are now much more traditional. "Ifs intact. Very few chanp have been made since it was bwlt," she said. "It reflects the history of the American Catholic Church ... Tropical storm brings muggy weather to area Talarczyk described his church as modem, appealing to the intellectual and social life of the community. .. I've always felt that we're the Roman Catholic Church of the year 202S." he said. The crumbly facade of the build- ma, accented by pastel shades of ceramic tile and leaded glass win- dows, also appeals to the aesthetic sensibility of the community. "I like my children to be exposed to vanous beautiful rel,iaions 8'd beautiful reh11ous architectur~" Laguna Beach resident Minefc Carter said. '"ft sort of has 'a Europoean feel to it.'' ' St. Francis offers 1wo Sunday s4r- vices, and holds a Latin Mass ~ a month. TaJarczyk, who hit ta t Latin in the Garden Grove U ni School District for 27 years, said e remembers a time when he woi*S preach to an empty church, but n<fw there are about 200· memben.. ~ I Inmates want conjugal visits SANT A ANA -Two ex-motorcycle gang 11m ,;1Nlf'IHIM1. members jailed six years while awaiting trial for three murders have demanded conjugal visits. NEWS Daniel Duffy. 41 . and Tom Manisc.alco. 44. made their demand an a grievance filed with the BRIEFS Orange County Shenfrs Department this past week. . ft sought the nght to "engage 1n carnal involvement with the female or our species" and demanded .. restorauon of our human nght to procreation... ., COSTA MESA -There was scat- tered cloudiness. wind. a little rain and a lot of humidity. Welcome to June an Southern California, folks. breaking up off the coast of Baja California. National Weather Ser- vice forecaster Jerry McDuffie said. ciouds or no c1ouds. a few brave QC woman wins T ovota suit souls ventured to Orange Co1tst J The Orange Coast got a sprinkling of rain Saturday morning. but skies cleared and muggy co nditio ns prevailed by af\emoon. beaches. Lifeguards rt:P<>rtcd about TO RRANCE -i\ JUf)' fo und the design of a Toyoaa pickup : 3S.OOO people at Newport Beach truck contnbuted to inJunes suffered b) an Orange Coast woman • Saturday afternoon. and her two daughters an an accident and awarded them SS.3 million .. Even 1hough we had drizzle and from the carmaker"s U.S. subs1d1af} Heavy rains with P<>~Sible high winds and hail were forcxast for rain. we had a few people m illing Jurors said they voted 11-1 tha1 the design of the 1981 four- around.'' lifeguard Mitch White wheel-drive Toyota SRS was flawed . But the vote splat on whether tur ay. ut rain totals were low. id "1~01 and real h:.un.w;id~ooi•111~&~1t---t-h,l"'-ttaw-wa m-tho-trudc-'-s-stabthty-orl1t-a "doortatch tharopen here - it was kind of like the allowing the woman to O} out. Most locations along the Orange Coast had about 10 of an inch of rain: rain totals were unavailable for the rest of the co unty. tropics." The verdict returned Fnda) by the Los Angeles County Supenor Although crowds at Huntington Court Jury will be appealed by Toyota Mo1or Sales U.S.A. Inc. of The moisture resulted from a tropical storm Boris. which was City Beach were lighl. some die-bard Torrance. surfers enjoyed 2-to 4-foot waves. The JUry awarded SS.2 million to Cynthia Gosper. 35, of Garden • said lifeguard Mike Baumgartner. G rove whose neck was broken in the 1984 accideot, 1eaving her a By Th Dally Piiot. quadriplegic. Drunken driving arrests Costa Mesa Howard Eugene McCray. 46. . Compton Robin Lester Preston. 3S, Colto n_ Jeff MidtaeHfail. 23. Et Toro -Jesus-San~he1-FT0rcs. -ii. Costa John Douglas Athcrl y, 34. Fon- Mesa tan a Robert J . Schneewcis. 36. Costa Esteban Gurrola 41 Costa Mesa Mesa · · Do Id F k P. 32 C John Fredenck Mitcham. 28. na ran rosser, , osta Costa Mesa M~ John David Lara. 41. Irvine ~sa Ann Samsel. 27. Costa Mesa David James Hansen. 22, Santa Linda Sue Freed. 41, ~osta Mcu Ana August GonLalez-Gahndo. 32. Robert Fillmo re Facc~.)6. Costa Costa .Mesa Mesa Melissa Ann Hyde. 2S. Newport James Patrick Stack. 2S Irvine Beach . Gregory Paul Camper. j6, Hunt-Dom101c Blame Tnch1e. 22. Costa ington Beach Mesa Jose Ochoa Alcanter. 24. Cosaa Kevi n Lewis G illis. 28. Fountain Mesa Valley Raul Hernandc1 -Llama1. 38. Costa Mesa Aletta Johanna Brown. 27, Costa Mesa David Madrid, 24, Fontana Miguel Ramire1-Hurtado. 27, Costa Mesa David George Stasscl. 2S. Costa Mesa Arthur Luana Morgan. 23. Cosla Mesa Tim Lynn Josey. 26, Costa Mesa David Lawrence Brand. 2S, Santa Ana Troy Leslie Phillips. 2S. Newport Beach Carol Jane Poteet. 38. Costa Mesa Jeffrey Reese Centner. 29. Costa Mesa Jesus Gonzalct-MeJ1a. 21. Costa Mesa Dou&)as McKenzie-Holmes. 37. Costa Mesa Huntington Beach Tho mas Earl McAfee. 26. Anaheim Robert Antho ny McKnight. 28. Laauna Hills Charles Robert Hom. 28. West- minster Mar~ Antoine Beach. 27. Full· erton Adnan C'ano Romero. 37. West- minster Ignacio Renten a Gome-z. 38. Carson Rosaho Salgado. 24. Santa Ana Fabian Morales Jr .. 21. Downey Louis Alfredo Gomez. 23. Santa Ana Jon Scott Maxwell. 39. Midway City Irvine -Wdto .Agu1 nap... 4 I. MoJllcbcllo Scott · Austin Porterfield. 26. Irvine~ I. Donna L. Thompson. 30. Irvine Jarrett Huntress, 20. cwpon Beach Darin Estep. 25. Tustin Kathleen Bade. 27. Irvine JOK Delgado. 26. Me.a:io Koichi Saimura. 4S. Costa Mesa Francisco Verduzco. 2S. Pasadena Laguna Beach John Louis Allen. Wh1111er Henry Jam~ O'Connor. Laguna Beach Sherman 0 . Halstead Jr . Newpon Beach Newport Beach Vera Blanche Kennedy, S4. New- port Beach Max Johann Curtis. 24, Teus Lawrence Valdez. 21 , R1vers1de WiUiam Daniel Wright. 43. Pleasanton Grqory Paul Welsh. 27, Newport Beach Elizabeth Anne Dennis. 22. Nev.- port Beach Roy Douglas Cain. 29, cwport Beach Kathy Veronac-a Castle. 29, Irvine Randolph Le land Dollinger. 29. Oceanside Sherman 0 Halstead. Jr.. ~9. Newport Beach Richard James Kessinger. 35. Mesa Tau L't1 .\upan Jr 2i HlQlt- l.n,llOD Beach __ David Graham E1~nz1mmer. 3S. Costa Mesa Daniel 'Torres Garcia. 22. Sant.a Ana JefT) Lee Barnes. J r., 27. Costa Mesa Jose Mart1ne7 Quintana, 37. Gar- den Grove Francisco Morales. 26. Santa Ana Enc Howard <rhristcn~n. 34. Anaheim ebas u an Alfonso Magellan Munguia. 29. Santa Ana Peter Bu ms Gray, 19, Newpon Beach Charles Thomas Belviltc. 31. Costa Mesa -• James David Reynolds. 28. El Toro Peter Kale n H~rt1g. 20. Costa Mesa Alan Robert Greeley. 37. Costa Mn.a l ee Ra} Hanl). 2<), Costa Mesa T1moth) \\ 1lham O 'Kcefe. J9. Laguna Beach Michael Bf}ant Moyer . .:!9. Costa Mesa Scotl Kenworth) Abshire. 32, Newport Beach Chnstopher Lt' anos. 29. <\nzona George Edward O' Campo. 43 Huntington Beach En c Mitchell Qum1ll, 29. Newport Beach Andrew Chnst1an Kru~. 29 Dana Point Chns John Myers Darling. 18 I • ' • <Vffearts: Kin --itefubs: 9. ---John-Edwa-rd-Hayes-. 42. Costa Mesa oho Tracey Looney, 32 .. _full· erton uansient - Ne~rt Beach M1hon-Rodng~ n10~ Fil~.--'-'" 30. of Hunllngton Beach ODiamonds: 6. •Spades: King. Newport voted 42-to-1 2 to become its own city • la Newport Back Newport Bach was in- corporated Sept. I. 1906. af\cr county 1u~i10n DID YOU called an election to determine the residents' withes. KNO\IV The eleaion tally was 42-to-12 in favor of~ tion and die first board of !rustees were John Kina, 'lt mayor. C.L Lancaster. Oeorte T. Peabody, A.A. Letter and A.N. Smith. • la Cetta Mna: South Cou\ PIQ&. Om\IC • County's first enclosed rqjonal thoppiJlll.mall opmed f in 1967. · "------' • .. B•dq&aa Bad: In~ of 1934, Huntinatoa ~ poli« in11auea their tint rwlio. pen of 1 13 city inteallation 10 build ~ a _police network. The first oftkial all-points tNlletin noted that ~"Pretty Boy" Aoyd Md been teen Mtt o( Anaheim cwo days pnor. • ......... ~John Barrymore, Jau Fontaine and ROlllind ltuteell were alamorous pats <Adle Hoed~ in dae 19.lOL in the 40a. :Je=rey_ 8opn and Lara 8lealJ often wlaored their bolt II I Hllt)or Ind ... down dae COU1 to the hold. • .. JntM:ne Irvine Co • ._been caa1ervi111 Orante P*•cy•s #lier 1upply for narty three decades TNn and other landlcap6ft1 are "tcred throulh an ntenli._ P'dl11Nd "ter sylMlll. Uliftl uawid and rcmed wwer ..... n. c -.enJ lllo pioneered _.., itription in apiculture, uti• '° pen:w ._ waler IMn ndilional irriiataon systems. Did you know you can coeaftMaee ,a. ......,.. kla Air IM improvement of that column? ~~ mmn-...w IO Oil Yo. bow, P.O. Bo• I '60. C4118 M-. 926l6. • . Q 3·1,.,A-. .... .. l Raul Villegas Soto. ~I . Costa Drug user didn't practice his prayer FO U NTA I N VALLEY -Dur- ina a routine traf· fie stop at Warner Avenue and Eucl id Street, police noticed a syrinec on the seat next to the passcn- ~ POLICE LOG aer. who was later determined to be under the influence o( heroin. The ml.I) 1bo was dbcovered to be in posseuion of a short lener called, ''K.ina Heroin's Psalm ... It ~ in perr. "K.ina Heroin is my shepherd: I hall always want. He maketb me to lie down in the autters: he leadeth me be 1dc tro ubled w1ters; he de- 1troyeth my soul ... Yea. r shill walk throup the valley of poverty, and will fear no evil fot 1hou. Herotn. an wath me ... I will d~ll 1n t~ boute of the dammed forever ... 0 Police say the suspect rented a stora,ae spate and filled it with items stolen from nc:iahborin1 units. 0 • A vandal splashed paint inside a ho me on the 9000 block of DuBoi~. c.ausina $20,000 in damqe to the carpet, cabinets and wallpaper. The suspect uled paint from the resi- dent's prqr and tcT'IWled four- lener ;words on the wall1. 0 A suspect ianited a cherry bomb i"tide 1 rnailbo• belonaina to a n - year-okl fountain Valley 'WOR\ln livina oa the 8000 bk>ctt of Ostrich Circle nmr Ellis A venue. Police say a similar bomb was placed an another mailbox a few blocb away. a ......... •••ela An employee at a ~nut sb09 in the 19100 block of lroot.bur11 Street compllined to potice after receivi111 lh•teni~ DIM>ne calla at YtOrk. 1be victim -1lf I male cdel' has called twice • hrr older ...... . ·= dl..,.ter WM._,. capcive and raped. . 0 AA afternoon shopper reeumed to lais car ID tbc V Oftl puUll lol at f4i I T ud s,ri ..... S... o.ly IO ftlld 11:1 •I DIM Md lrit ... CS .... left. Aoconli81 IO I "°" Ill 09 die . wiedlllidd by I wi--. I -.... Ohio license number 356RIM rolled into the green 1969 C'hf)slcr then left the scene. The ndtc stated that the witness had told the sutpcct to leave all pertinent information on the wand· shield and pohcc would not have to be involved. However. when the victim returned the only note on 1he windshield was from 1he wttOC'S$. 0 t Residents alona the 17400 block of Keclt0n called to complain when they 11w five or sax Hispenic men asleep on the tidcwalk and la•n Subtcquent caJlcn repontd the IUapcc1S woke up and betan dnnk· int and urinatina in front of homes on the street. 0 Thrtt 1b1evn broke into a tra1kr oa t'-e 20200 block of Lan~na Dnvc takins 1900 in llfdenins tools. Wat· netan •• a dart blue Toyota pielc- up ..-.t away ltom. tbt ICCDC nonb on llrookhum SVett. OM~ 1n lbt bed ofthe md ... cbcribed u tall Ind thin with ..,.. blonde hair. 0 A conttructioe -oftn at IM HihcMI Hoe,1 tUed 1 ..,,, afttt he Md I <'O-WofUr ID' into lft 111»-_., anct tlilt oma IMft .,.. ..... .... Newport Be.eh <\ fac1ahs1 11 the Bee H1~e on Coa1t H11hway m Corona ~I Mar finished her shift and retrieved her purst from tM back room only to find her wallet missana. Jn the wallc1 was a diamond in a ,otd sct11n, valued at S 1,000. No suspttts were sccn or heard. 0 A Newport Beach man hid bis 1u1tar stolen off a public bench at 21st Street and W. Oceanfront. Tbe .auitar. covettd v.ith stteken, ... 1tolen at 12.30 a.m. 0 Two A TM machines at Wdls fal)O Bank at 2727 Newpon •vc1 were rendered inoptnbk ..._ ._. dal uted a tcttWdnver • m.tr blunt ob)ec1 to push an die ......... Oamaee was estimated at 14.000. 0 n OnW10 man d•tc0••• ltis car hid btft ttolrft after Iii .. I twtm i1t lk ocat1. TM....___... not find lut 10Wtt ... _, ... deft ht ..... left ---.. ... Uditbyaaildwalln ..... .. ........... Ille MW'91d • .. "" °' 5oMra 911911 -_ ...... On~..._ ... _.. ....,. ~il­ ~c:w.. ... _ ..... - \ "' II I I ) ' !Jtatia11 etotlri1t,tJ 1u1d ~CCt'JtJOTit'J Sate.' 200/o -.500/o 011 ?Jt, JI. 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NORTH 1Sit Woald yoa like a private mail box but yoa think personal service is extinct? •Golt Wraop1ng_ • Mail Boll Service • Telek Facsimile Se<v•ces • UPS Postal Services • Notary • Western Union Services • Sh1pptn9 & Packing Supplies MOST SERVICES AVAILABLE AT MOST LOCATIONS -~------ Po-;1.AI H .• •• ro~·.· •. 1 'd (um~.:-~..1~on \rn...11r • 12M ...._ hlte Bt New .. irt Beeclll. CA 714-644-64M FLEA CONTROL --~'SUPER SALE THE nRST 200 PEOPLE AT EACH STORE WILL RECEIVE: f!¢E. 2 lb ba~ of P~anut 1"" Rutter Dog B1.~·u1t """ . f!¢E. 12 oz. can ol ~ 1"" Avo·lnrm Oog fooJ ---. ' ~ """ ·-.! t'~ 2n <lZ • .:arton of lam~ -• Ca~ Food oJrtd l-. ~I f!-12 oz.can of Bret'ders •• 4 1"" Choice Cat Food ~ _. t ~ E\l\!ryone will ha\lf a chance to • ~~ak to our Guest \"ettrinanans about skin and coat probltnu. ~alt. to our .ut'St Dog Tta1Mrs about btha,•1or probltms. .....a ..... CTI .. "' 1111 ........ ~ caas1• ......... SM!lk .......... ooc~ .. # .. • 1 • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . • . • . . . . . . . ·. DETROIT -Lqal debaies over a doctor belDia& aa .&."'""mer'• sWferer commit suicide with bis macbine are-mfllina ~t. uy relisioua leaden wbo believe such monl dluea .U c JI the realm of courts. ""Suicide is a word for .etf-murder1 an~ tome S,000 years of ~ morality bu always dennea it u wrooa." laid Jay Bennan, IPQkelmaa for tbe Roman Catbolic An:bdiocele of Detroit. .. Aad &e aid in diet would be equally morally wroaa. ''The debete over euthanasia ii cast &oday tolely in 1mDI oflepl and ~" be said. "'The debate sbouJd actually addr'Ctl Wbat is morally riabt and morally wrona." Tbe debate wu renewed by the death of Janet Adki~ S4, of Portland Ore. On Monday, she rode with Or. Jack Kevorkian and two of his sisters in bis rusty VolklWIFft van to a park oonb of Detroit ~. she pushed the button on a.de~ice that pu~~ lethal chemicals into her veins. Death came within five or sax manutn, Kevorkian said. Adkins told Kevorkian she had been diagn~ with inCU!lb.le Alzheimet's disease and sought help from the retired pet.holOIJll an committing suicide. Oakland County Circuit Judge Alice GilbcTt ordered Kevorkian on Friday to not use his device until prosecutors determine whether !tis legal. Michigan courts have differed in interpreting Micnigan law m sucb cases. -By Th A .. oclalH Ptt11 School lunch menus La1una Beacll Unified Scbool District Moaday: Bunito bean and cheese, com, garden salad. bar topping. juice, milk. Tusday: Com dog. mustard. catsup, tater rounds. coleslaw. chow mein noodles. orange wedges, m ilk. Wedaesday: Soft taco, shredded lettuce, tomato bits, carrot sticks. . ranch dip, tortilla strips, salsa. cher- ry applesauce. milk. Thrsday: Hamburge r. bun, cheese, shredded lettuce. pickles, cowboy· potatos. yankee doodle bar, milk. Friday: Spaghetti w11h meatsauce. garden salad. bar toppings. celery sucks wi th peanut butter. chilled fruit, bananas. milk. Fountala Valley Sclaool District Pot Lack Lucll Week ud milk HaatiD1ton Buell City Scllool Dl1trlct Monday: Chicken nuggets. roll, french fries. ketchup. coleslaw. choc- olate chip cookie. TaHday: Cinnamon toast or pan- cakes, applesauce. grape j uice . Wedllesday: Chefs choice and dessert. Tllur1day: Chalupa. taco sauce. shredded lettuce. fruit. Friday: First day of summer va- cation! · lrvlae Unlfled Scbool Di11rtct Monday: Two tacos. shredded let- MAKES UP TO 10 GALLONS OF CLEAN FRESH WATER DAILY REMOVES BAO !ASTE CHLORINES LEAD SAL1 ETC COMPLE1E INSTALLATION & SERVICE AVAILABLE • ~;., ?[I\ .:, t•tQ ~,.. ''f'.'2P.:.',c • k -: .,., •.•r*"•,1 • ,, .',;.. T ti n I :iJr f .. c:JR~ 01r.r1 T ONLY '15.00 A MONTH TO OWN 1·800•432· TI33 am: 0 (---1 N~RDE~TN{ri"!~~T S 189 .95 WE Will MOT BE UNOERSOLO 1919 JO DAY 'AU/\lY BAU' {jLJ;oRAf, '££ Thank you! The . La ff of the Newport lido Phannacy thanks our many customers who have been willing to .. go the extra mile" during 1hc recent construction a1 the Newpon Lido Medical Building. Good news! Now thal lhc conslruction is 1.:omplcted. we have seve ral parking ·pace. in fronl of the phannacy set a! ide for IO-minute parking. This will make i t convenient and fast for you 10 pick up prc~criptions and refills. •Experienced phannacists •First·aid ,upplies •force aflcl"!1oon delivery •Gifts and mag:vincs NEWPORT LIDO PHARMACY a service<>/ Hoag Hospital Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. • Monday through Friday 351 HOSPITAL RD. • NEWPORT BEACH (7 14) 642-1580 NEW ARK. Ohio -Heavy raiM f'oftled .... temporary eYIMlUltioll ol up 10 10,000 people today, i9Cludi" 2,000 liviftJ near a IUD-madl ilP wbolc retamiJll wall WU iD daajll' of collapee, authoritiel uid. But by midday tbe weather wu imP!Ovina and Offlciall said moll residentl would be able 10 return -bome later lOday . Gov. Richard c.elea&e visited Buckeye Lake after dedarina Lick- ina County in a sutc of emertmCY because of floodina and the threat of collapse of the wall that partially surrounds the lake. He said he would ask President Bush to declare Licking County a disaster area. · ''If that wall aoes, that whole area is aoing to be underwater, .. Randy Spiker, deputy di'rector of the Lick- inJ County d1saster services •ncy, said earlier today. Tbe evacuations in Licking Coun- ty began shonJy before dawn. The National Weather Service said 2 to 4 'inches of rain fell ovcmiJllt in central and north ccntraJ Ohio. ........ with .,,..,. and ......... wida eV8CUliom about 2,000 ....... ol~ Lab. about lO ... -ol c.oblmbut. Thi ltate .... been beUlred by laeavy raia1 1iace Ttiunday. W•lber lll'Vice b...... llid niafall OCMald IOtal ' iacbel iD ... 11'W. M=i -we IO toUed tbat any tioaal raiafAU WM sure 10 c:auae ka.liJed ftoodia,. tbe weather lefVice la.id. 8eca&a1e of the pn>lpeCt of Oood- ina at Buckeye Lab, 12 miles of lntentat.e 70 were dosed for a abort time this momina. uid Beverly Schell, dispatcher at tbe Granville posa of the 11att hiahway patrol. She uid some exits remained blocked to au but emertency traffic. This momiq. there were three arnall leaks in the earthen wall that partially surrounds Buckeye l...ake. While the fear that they would arow Weather ildo """'1111111 lllid ..... by ..... ................. be ..... Fiii. ......,. llid. ldwwcl L PraU. ..... •tt I I ...... lwlbe Obio D1;11tm 11 ol Neaunl a.oun.. ..... ..., ....... ~ die amouat ol -.. •· jMld aroud 3 LID., lilt iD ..... would llaw +n•rd ..._ But frank -be .....,. ... would maintain ':.C level Uld dae wall would lbe praawe. The 3,GMcre Buckeye L&ke cov-en parts of three central Ohio coun- ties. It WU crated in tbe 19th century to bold water for tM Ohio Canal. . About 2.000 raidentl of the town of Buckeye Lake weft evacuated. ln addition, flood.ins forced the eVKU- ation of about 3,000 people in IOUth Newark livina near the Uckina River and campen at a racetrack. J Ohio autlaoritiel laid. Spiker laid • .. , u 5.000 otber COUlllY ........ ~ I haw beeD diasNcod .........aY, wbile odlen bad .......... tie .. ltandby b' poelible ~ • den. Se\'el'll evacu1tion centen .... tet up around the county. c.. declared • awe or_.... eGC)I, activatina the Obio ~doeil Guard and aummonina eq....,...t fiom the Ohio l>epattme!'t Of'Trau- pc>!1ation, uid SlaCie Oil&. public information officer for die Obio EmertellCY Manatement A,ency. Tornado• and thundentorm1 aparked localized ftoodina around Ohio. There were no reports of ._;or dam ... , but a Wayne County man was missina and feared drowned after fallina from a dam. -By fte ...,_..,_, p,... About SO Ohio National Guard troops helped volunteers reinforce Mostly cloudy The Accu·W•t~ l0tec .. 1 '"'noon. Sundly. Jun. 10. IO V-_,.....,.._ .. eo 10 tucc, grated cheese, pineapple tjd. bits, milk. Taesday: Red chili bunito or com dog, Spanish rice, carrot sticks, big stick. milk. Wedltetday: Hamburger· or corn dog. tater tots, ketchup, coleslaw. fruit, milk. o•ANO• COUNTY ••T•o-l'OUTAN ANO CGAITAI. A8AI -~Jll)I CIQody 1oo.y -n IOllrt.., lljjlt>t I-IS SO<A n Wll'dJ to 10 '""" Cl\4ncf' of ~n '°~Uni ,Mtly <louOy lonlQt>I Wllrl .t ,_ ,_,1. low\ .,, I,.. ~ SOi 10 IOw 60l cn..nc .. or 1~0101M•cf'n1 c ... "'9 Mono.t~ w11n n1gn1 WI t~ upper 60l 10 IOwfof .,01 Tllarsday: Spaghetti with meat- balls, tossed salad with Italian dress- ing, diced fruit, milk. 08HlrT Mtm:AS -,...,.,., clc>IJdy tocuy M>d • hll~ <OOler wttll Koiltlf'rf'O 1-U M10 lhUnd<'nlOfn\S SOUlrlWUI winds 10 JO mp11 H1gn1 lf'I 1~ SO. '""'>' <IOudy 1ooogn1 Coolf'1 wun IOW1 1n 1iw 119Pf't SO. 10 ""0·60: F"" Mon· Olly H'91'1 in I~ mocl-IC ~r 80\ Out.n v.lky n1gn Wnd.ty 98. low S..... Olly n19r>1 71 .tna nogn Moncllly I 00 U.S. temps. Friday: Sloppy Joe, bun, com dog, tater tots. vegetables, peanut butter cookie, milk. Ntwport·Meaa Unlfitd School District Monday: Hot dog. potato barrels. catsup. mixed fruit. milk Tuesday: Taco with fixings, com. peaches and strawberries. milk. WtdDesday: Cheese and sausage pizza. carrot sticks, orange wedges. milk. Tluarsday: Burger on bun. pickles. lettuce. french fri es. catsup, vanilla pudding. milk. Friday: Chicken patties. mashed potatos. gravy. fru11 cup. roll. milk. Ocean View School District Monday: Mini burgers. potato rounds. catsup. orange JU1ce. milk. Tu.esday: Chicken patties. gravy. whipped potatos. pineapple. milk. Wednesday: Hot dog. mustard. french fnes. cat!iup. corn. cookies. m ilk. Thursday: French Bread pizza. watermelon slice. graix-1u1ce, milk. 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S~P-"'· 11·1t pm oe 3 4 2e 57 OS SS 27 64 Kennedy, Cuomo children marry WASHINGTON -Kerry Ken-cxecuuvc director the human riahts nedy and Andrew Cuomo were mar-center in New York' City which ried Saturday in a cercrftony that bean his name. The aroom, 32, is meraed two of America's most the New.York Gov. Mario C uomo's powerful political families. son and chief political adviser; he They swore mutual commitment • currently heads a Manhattan foun- to the oppressed _ "the people who dat1on to help the homeless-_ have disappeared in El Salvador, the The elaborate, closed wcdd1na. at· children in shelters in New York." tended by 300 people. was at the The bride, 30. is the dauahtcr of Cathedral of St. Matthew. the late Rohen F. Kennedy and is -By 'J'k A.,oclate4 I'm• NOTICE In today's Target sale circular, the en'a BVD Pocket T -Shirts In the coral color pictured may not be In stock. The manufacturer la unable to provide addltJonaJ quantities. so rain checks cannot be 188U8d. 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Ex- plosions and ftre rocked a Nor-weaian oil tanker in the Gulf of Mexico Saturday, killi~ at least two, but authorities laid It wu un- likely the lbip would foul Teus beaches with a maaive oil spill. • •• Two crewmen were conlirmed dead in the I a.m. explosion and, authorities said two otben were misaina and presumed dead. Of the crew of • 1. 17 crew memben ~ injured, none seriously, officials said. The bunt for the misaina crewmen was called off Saturday evenina after boats and airplanes were unable to find any tnce of them. Cout Guard Chief Petty Officer Rich Muller said the misaina men were probably still aboard the ship. The 8Sl-foot supertanker Mep Bora was haulina about 38 milJion gallons of Uaht crude oil when the first blast occurrcd, 57 miles southeast of Galveston, the Coast Guard said. The flames shot hundreds of feet hifl:! from the ship's air vcnis as thack, black smoke -which could be ,teen .from 40 miles away - .curled from the ship's aft section. The fire continued to raae out of control late Saturday niaht, as two fi"-boeU sprayed lets of water on the .flunes. A Coast Guard cutter stood by~nd a third fireboat was en route. 1 ne bettle was expected to last all ni&ht, more reinforcements hired by the vessel's owner were expected to arrive Sunday momins, Muller said. .. There,.ITl>e at Jeast 10 vesecls thaf The Mcp Borg could break up and ~Muller said, but that was con · a remote possibility. He said officials were unsure bow much dainqc the fire was do.in& to the sbiJ?. •We've not seen any indication that the vessel will sink or break apart," be added. The first explosion occurred in the enaine room while the IS-year-old tanker was transferrina its shipment to the Italian tanker FramurL The Mega Bors had transferred 70,000 barrels of ats 980,000 berrels of crude oil when the blast occurred, Coast Guard Capt. Tom·Greene said at a news conference in Galveston. ··we don't know what caused the spark or the fire or. whatever, but there were explosions and while our helicopters were on the scene they witnessed -another explosion -so h's a pretty hot fire," Petty Officer George Wilson said earlier an Hous- ton.' Two more explosions occurred shortly before 2 p.m. Saturday, said Muller. Greene said about 7 ,000 ptrons of crude oil or ship fuel 'pread on the water, creating an oil sheen about 11 miles Iona and a quarter-mile wide. Coast Guard officials speculated that the fuel poured into the water from hoses used to transfer the oil to the Italian tanker, or that it poured out the top of the tanker as~ fire heated up the oil and caused it to cxp.nd. Robbery shootout l~aves teen dead, officer wounded SANTA CLARlTA -An off. duty police officer was critically wounded and a teen-age assailant was killed in a shQOtout during a · robbery attempt outside' the officer's home early Saturday, authorities said. A teen-aae gjrl was arrested at the scene and another girl a nd a youna man were anested later in Los An· geles, said Dcpuly Pat Hunter, a spokesman for the Los Anaelcs County Sherifrs Dcpanment. Officer Stacy Lim, 27, a Los An- acles poUce officer, was in critical and auarded condition at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital late Satur- day, Hunter said. She was wounded by a bullet that went throuah her chest and out her back. The dead assailant was identified only as a 16-yeai;-old youth. A .3S7 Maanum .haMaun was found nelll to • paciou!-. modern apart111c111 • \laid & lirw11 !-t'r"ire r • Safr•I\ de:-i~ned bath:-. • Full) t•qu ipped kitchenette • \\ a!-lit'rs amt dryer his body. Deputies who responded to the I :40 a.m. shooting in the suburb north of Los Angeles found a 13- year-old girl hiding in the bushes down the street. The man and a 14- year girl were arrested about 6 a.m. an the Hiahland Park area by Los Anaeks police, Hunter said. The man was identified as Arvin Mani. 20. Um, a patrol officer assianed to the Police Department's Northeast Station. joined the force about two ycan ago. She had not worked Fri- day, but stopp:d by the station after a softbaU pme before heading home, officers said. The shootina broke out when rob- bers attempted to take Lim's Ford Bronco and purse, said Deputy George Ducoulombier. -IJ~ fte Aaeda,.,, Prna ... outh Coa~t Senior ·VILLAS· • ts Injured during storm LOI ANO!U!S -LilbW.. 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Tbe Hawaiian r\irliDll ~ cbanered by Air Jamaica. aook on from Monteto Bay, J~and CDCOuntcred turbulence of McAllen, Tcxai, said n The. DCIO bepn iu ftiabt in man. Frankfurt, Wat C'rerm1ny ana atop.. One fticbt anendant WU hurtled Sundertand, airline spokeswoman. Another airline apokaman de- , . . Assault weapon bari stalled in Senate lly ... IK>9INSON "HI fPlw .... WASHINGTON -A 16-montb campaip to curb semiautomatic assault weapooi is sud- denly oa bold as Senate Republicans and Dano- crau trade shots over wbo scuttled an omnibus anti<rime bill. • Democrats blamed Republicans and hard- DOied lobbyina by the National Rifle ASIOCiation for derailina the hiU. Republican• say they want to resume debate and offered a compromile to aet the bill t.ck on the Senate Ooor. But Democratic Leader Georae Mitchell made it clear he was in no rush to resume debete after failina twice in a week to break a filibuster on the bill. 0 Tberc's no deadline," Mitchell said last week as talks aimed at reaching a compromise aot under way. That brouaht Republican leader Bob Dole to the floor to declare that be was ready with a com~mise. "I urae the Democrats to accept our ao<>d faith breakthrouah on the crime froaL" But Mitchell said "the Republicans-killed the crime bill" by votin& in lar"F. numben lpimt cuttina short debate. He said GOP lawmakers Canadians .in acc·ord on Quebec TORONTO -Canada's leaders SiJJ:led a tentative deal Saturday nlght to rescue a flqaina constitu- tional accord that would grant ~ial status to French-speaking Quebec. now were clamorina for more action beCaute .. they are obviously concerned about" the politi- cal <a.uout of not tettina a crime bill paaed. Sen. Judiciary Committee Chairman Joecpb R. Biden Jr., 0-0el., says the chances are "better than even" that the Senate will pus a crime bill this year. But the House is not at work on similar lesislation. The Senate bill would bar the import &om ovcneas or manuf'actute in this country of nine 1emiautomatic assault weapons. It would provide the death penalty for 30 federal offenses and has provisions to shorten delays in carryina out txecution1. la addition, the nation's money launderina laws would be refined sli&htly under the measure. The camP9ian to curb assault weapons bepn in January 1989 after a deranaed man with an AK_..7 semiautomatic rifle opened fire on a Stockton, Calif., schoolyard, leavina five dead and 30 injured. Mitchell halted · ftoot action last week after twiclc failina to act the Senate to limit debete to nearly 30 hours. He said some 300 propoted amendments were awaitint action and added that tryina to debate all of them would merely fuel I filibuster. • The Senaae on Tuesday voted 54-37 in favor of limitina debete, m short of tbe aumbe:r al' votes neeaed. On Thursday it voted 57-37 in favor of such a move, three votes sbon. The first time around, 31 of tboee votiftl apinst a time limit were Republicam, while Id were Dcmocrau. On Thunday, 30 Republicam al)d le'VCD Dcmocrau were apinat limitinc ddla&e. . Besides blamina Republicans. a number of Dcmocrau pointed the finger at the NRA, wb.icb . sent out sharply worded mail to pan ownen sayina supporters of the uaault weapons · f>"!?Vilion ••betrayed every law .. a~dina pm owner an" the state. "The major reason is the NRA,·· Sen. Paul Simon, 0-111., "declared. ··They arc cxt.mnely effective in aettina their people OUl" "They have distorted thinp beyond belief," be added. But the aun aroup was clearly not the only factor~ since some Senate liberals ..such u Sen. .Edward M. Kennedy, 0-Mass., an outspOken critic of capital punishment. also voted apinst cutting short a filibuster. M A 1 G A Z N E The distinctive, reiional-interest magazine for the 1990s Newfoundland's · premier, Clyde Wells, said he remained dissatisfied with the compromise but may sub- mit it for a popular referendum in his province. However, Wells signed the agree- ment with the nine other provincial premiers in a nationally televised public session Saturday night. "Orange County is on the forefront of a new vi sion, a~1with that vision comes the re5ponsibility of enlightening ourselves concerning the history, pohtia, art and general happenings in and around Orange County. 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"Congratulations on the successful birth of your new magazine. { was very impres5ed with the quality ol your K"ttnt editioM, both fer thet.r presentation and the relevance of the articles included." -Mark Chamberlain, Laguna Beach, Artist and Archiecct of "The Tell." " ... Good show throughout.. ._and compliments to the? chef, Executive Editor Dave Bartlett.~ -John Hall, Columni11. Ora11gt Couiary Rtgisttr. Free trial subscription with this ad. Send this ad, your name and address to: Coastline Magazine, P. 0 . Box 487, Seal Beach, CA 90740-0487. It is also a symbol of enormous ~anifi~nce to Frcnch-s~akina ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Quebecers. "EnaJish Canada has recognized and accepted us for what we arc," said Quebec Premier Robert Bourassa. who was praised by the other premiers for the manner in which he conducted himself throuahout the difficult nego- tiations. .. Quebec wants to remain faithful to its heritage and to its distinct identity," he said. 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' Reservations are required. ~~Call (~14) -· , .. , Piiot election coverage calls for Ci ~ brat/on ' BREAK OVTANDTIA RATION OP GROG FOR A.LL llAND8 -I've been ldckina around news- rooms for more J {belly-dancina a specialty) has sent nae a schedule of its Friday niabt convocations. I'm t0rely tempted to sip up for the prop-am otrerin,a "movement, breatbift&, \)tsualttaiton and af- finnauons, ftaturina Vandano on drums.•• than a balf-cien-erry tury, give or take Kobrin a couple of aov- But I'll skip the invitation to .. come play with Sena Rose. • visionary walki~ the Shamanic Rain- bow Path." lf memory serves., I ve been led down that path before. .. e r nm c n t -paid THIS SHOULD SNAP YOU TO A'ITENTION - stretches, and I can tell you that the Oraqe C..St Dallf Pllet'• local election coverage was the stuff that tint lured me into this craft. . Whlle the Big Kids were awash next morning in weasel words ("Mayor Agran... appeared beaded toward victory ... "), Our guys just stayed awake and gave ·em an old-fashioned whupping. It was Hildy Johnson vs. High T ech, shirt-sleeved. editors and reporters vs. ''Star Wars" production schedules. and our undermanned forces won. Or. rather the readers . As manllina editor of "Oun World .. mqazine. the wonderfully witty Dean A. Orennell worb from an office-arsenal in capistrano Beach. This means he bas a daily bout with the bottleneck at Pacific Coast Highway in Dana Point Does he fear and loathe it? Naw, contraire. In fact. he's composed a non.,.tinina a nthem honorina the bridge. lt's called -are you ready for this? -.. The Car· Strangled Spanner." "~ -Hundreds of thousa.nds of Orange Countians ... picked up their papers in the dawning. and only the Pilot faithful were greeted with the Irvine-datelined bulletin, "Sheridan Wins." Ht; SAID IT, I DIDN'T -An Orange CoasJ-bascd joumaJist. who requests anonymity (understandably), poses this poser: Q. What relieves headaches and is associated with fairy tales? A. Hans Christian Anacin. If you don't think that was one helluva journal- istic feat. a revival of the Grand Old School, just ask President Dewey. As noted earlier, it's a pleasure to be aboard. SPEAKING OF PLEASURES -Visions & Dreams, my favorite far-out house in Costa Mesa GLA~ OR GLASNOST, IT'S STILL A MIGHTY PITCH -Why were localites so awed by the public linkage between Soviet President Gorbachev and the Rev. Bob Schuller, curator of God's G reenhouse in Garden Grove. I mean, they're cut from the .same cloth, so to TAMMY From At bulletin. As he pulled off the freeway. Briana Framstead's father dt>used hi mself with gasoline and lit a match. He was pulled from the burning Toyota near death and airlifted to San Bemandino Memorial Hospital. For the first month. doctors said it was doubtful he would live. Now, Brian Framstead is recovering slow. ly and expects to one day stand trial for Davis' murder. Many things don't make sense 1,Q Davis' family. On Thursday. Tammy Marie's binhday, her mother made a special trip to Tbe Daily Pilot to pick up a copy of the newspaper. She .knew there was a story there on her daugh- ter's killer. on the young man she'd once welcomed into her home. Grief was replaced by dismay and then o utrage. To Deborah Annan- trout, the story seemed.sympathetic to Framstead. While Armantrout has steadfastly refused to speak to reporters in the pas\.. she felt it was time someone knew about her daughter. Armantrout was too distraut to speak. but she rela)cd the message through her sister and two friends. First. there was.the searing anger that comes with the grief of losing a child to murder. said Shirley Fitzgerald. Davis' aunt and Arman- treut's sister. "We're the one's that have been burned. We're still 1n shock." Fitzgerald said. ..When there's a murder in the family, everything you'd Uken fo r granted is gone - JUSt gone." They read ID the newspaper that Framstcad was rccovcnng. He was walking by himself to the bathroom. Although horribly scarred . he was alt ve -while Davis's family was forced to celebrate her birthday at a cemetary. It was particularly upsett1Dg to know Fram stead had a picture of his daughter -of Davis' daughter -in has hospital room. The 2-year-0ld RACE From At they call Bree is the very image of Tammy Davis as a little girl Fitzgerald said. · The familY. waits for the day Framstead wall face trial for Davis' murder. Jn the meantime, they want to remember. they need to let other people know, that Tammy Davis was more than the sum total of newspaper stories telling of her viol- e nt death. Davis began . working when she was 15, at Westbrook Bowl in Gar- den G rove where her mother also worked. First at the snack bar. she later transferred to the bowling alley's nursery. Fitzgerald said. At the bowling alley Davis met Framstead. 10 ycrars her senior. While Davis' mother was vocal in her opposition to the relationship, the pair continued to see each other. They both qu11 working at the alley shonly after Davis became pregnant at 18 years old, a fam ily friend said. Davis left high school. but was still trytng to get her diploma. She was j ust one class shy of graduation when she was killed. Fitzgerald said. Davis might have been able to fimsh the course months ago, but her life revolved around her daugh- ter. Davis· loved children; she made extra money babysittinf.. She wanted to e~m a degree an childcare. Fitzgerald said. -Sull in her teens. Tammy Davis took on the rcspons1b1hty of caring for her daughter and educating herself. A prt'tty young woman. shl." worked two ~obs to-get by and was .. cxpenmenting" with baklDg. trylDg to learn how to cook. F1t1gl."rald said. Probably her b1~c:st chalknge was her relationsh ip with Brian Framstead. Tht' pair dated off and o n while she was pregnant. They managed to hve together for about nins mtmths with Armantrout in a mdoJle home. But ID May. 1989: Davis applied for a restrain1Dg order to keep Framstead away. In the court docu· ment. she descnbed hov. Framstead had held a cocked gun on her - how he'd taped her mouth and pushed her down while she was Hertsch finished with a ume of 17:42. Lisa Gonzalez crossed the line at 17:47 to take third. The event. co-sponsored by the Anet Cooper won last year's Corona del Mar Chamber of Com-women's race in 17:42. a time onl) merce and the City of Newport good enough for second this year. Beach. featured both a men's and a Nearl) 600 walkers crowded 1 the women's race. course behlDd the men for the scenic Two local runners. as predicted by fun walk. Despite the nearly 3.600 race organizers, finished o ne-two in participants and a large crowd of the men's race. Chiropractor John spectators. race organizers said the Koningh. 33. crossed the finish line race went off without a hitch. tn 14:42 to take first place while "EverythlDg went smoothly," race Second Sole-sponsored runner chairman J im Wood said. Ralph Garibaldi. 27, came in six "ihis is one of the most popular seconds later to finish sec.ond. Aaron races in Oranie County.'' said Sue Mascorro followed crossing the line Stein, Recreation Supervisor for the 1n 14:52 for third place. Citf of Newport Beach. "This 1s a Although the race was close. it w~s rea community type of event aod ~ ~pace...,ei b~ last yeat's -the-nrnntts-travhTougtr wme wmner Demck May, w o took first really nice areas ... with a time of 14:28. The race starts and ends on the In the women's race. 24-year-old bluff overlooking the Corona del Kathleen Sm11h outdistanced run-Mar Main Beach. The course foJ. ncr-up Denise Witting-Hcrtsch by lowed Marguerite Avenue to Sea-n~rly 4_0 seconds. Smith finished view Avenue to Poppy Avenue. with a ume of 17:06. and Witting· looping over the' starting line and HIGH Blml PRESSURE? I · ·oo ,you S11FER • HYPERTENSION? If you have high blood pr•11ure/hyperten1ion and are oth•rwise in fairly good health, you may be able to participate in a free treatment program. Our Institute has been awarded a grant to evaluate a new medication f0t hypertension. In addition to moni1t0t- in9 your blood pre11ure you will also receive laborat0ty tests,' brief physkal exams and EKGs ... AU COMPl.ETEL Y FREE Of CHARQE. This new program will lqst for approximately. 12 weeb. Conwnient Moming Appointments 6:30.8:30 AM For moN infonnotion and/or°" ~ppointment, Pll•• a1114n12-1110 • Z11/111-.a1 •••• .,,.., 1:11 ........ PHARMACOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE T•mmy Davis holdang the bab~. While she "as afraid of Framstead's violent outbursts. she would not give up on the man she o nce loved or deny him access to their daughter. Davis went out oJ her way to make sure Framstead could see his daughter ever) Sunday at a local park. · When Framstcad held the gun o n her, Davis "kept repeating to him that I loved him and I never planned to stay separated forever." she wrote in her rounded. girlish handwriting on the restraining order application. The incident landed Framstead a six-mo nth jail sentence 1ha1 he was to begin serving two days after he allegedly shot Davis. The c~pk had reconciled once since Framstead's sentencing. but were not seeing each other when Davis died. Some of Framstt•ad's fr11."nds have said Davi!> sent him mix'ed messages. But to Davis· aunt. the off-and-on relatmnship was JUSt another example of Oav1s playing the ~peacemaker. "She was a loving. giving girl. In the end, I think. her need to make people happy ma) haH· been her death sentence.'' Fitzgerald said. choking back her ll'ars. goang out aga1D. Runners tac kled "Carnation Killer Hill.'' .. Peppertree Pass" and "Last Gasp G ultch" before passing over the 62-year..old footbridge on Goldenrod A venue and heading down the home stre tch. After the race, runners took a trip along Restaurant Row, where a number of area rl'Staurants set up spreads of breakfast fare featuring fruits. pastries. breakfast pizza and a number of special items from Studjo Cafe. Ruby's. Gina's Pizza. C'est Si Bon and other local eateries. C4rs damaged daring-pursutr SANT A ANA - A 38-ycar..old Costa Mesa man led police on wild chase Saturday evening. hitting five cars before crashing at 17th Street and Harbor Boulevard in Santa Ana. Pohc.c believe he :~as drunk. The driver. Salvador Rangel Cam- pos. suffered head and internal in· 1uries. in the crash and was treated UCl Medical Center. said police Lt Earl Porter. Officers saw the driver weaving on the roadway at 5th and Jackson streets and staned chasing him. The man evaded police until he struck a car at Harbor and Haiard Avenue.• Poncr said. The officers had the man cornered and jumped o ut of their can to arrest him, but the man got in his car and $pcd off. The chaJC continued on Har'bor until the man hit fo ur cars at a stoplight on 17th Street. where he was trapped in his car. A pregnant woman who wu in· side one of the cars at HarbQr and Huard wa1 ta~n 10 UCI Medjcal Center for obscr~ation. Sanla Ana poliClC will likely •tk the that felony drunk driv1n1 and felony hit-and-run charJn be filed qainst Campos. Porter said. -By dte Dally Pl,., • speak. Both are:tpowered promoten •'tbe w miaion lut · namely, wbippiaa aroud tbe country, hustliaa Bucb. Thia. u my ICQOUDtul can attest iJ not euy. So what'• the wont-cue ICeDAl"io? SdnaDer could lose bis .. Hour of Power'' (don't bet on it). ud Gorby could be abandoned by Mother RUllia. Bil deals. WITHOUT RHYME Oil ll&.UON -A buDCh of the boys wuz whoo~n' ii up at Ed Swaim'• betber abop in Costa Mesa (that's the tonsorial temple tuclred in the alley behind 1801 1/i Newport Boulevard). and someone jroduced a newspa.~ clippins. It tol about Little Red Ridina Hood beiQI busied by Culver City School officiala becau1e a new tntboot illustration shows her brinaina a jua of wine to her shah old pandmother. Well, this aot the aeeun to pbbiq about the perils of a police state, and they wondered wbete it all would end. Some snatches between the lll.ippinp: How about blaina the Old Woman Wbo Lived in 1 Shoe? Wow, tilt about overcrowded (and prob. ably unsahitary) hou•h11 conditions! And how about Little Bo-Peep, whote Creo;roam- ina sheep are in violation of animal control reaulations -not to mention the mess they're makin& alfover the place? Rub-a~ub-dub, the customers wouldn't even touch the one about three men in a tub. But they asked how London Bridp could simply fall down. Where were all the build in& and structural inspectors? . Did animal rights activists ever nail the farmer's wife. who cut off the tails of three blind mice? Are they going to arrest Peter Pumpkin Eater, who Pilot Person of the Week tepe bis wife in a pumpkin sbell, or is be -DI to let awal ~with blatant spoUal abu1e? Hu uyoae cbeCked out lbe rai reMOD Ja and Jill went u9 the bill, and the true caU11 of tbei.r bolpitalizadoa? Wby didn't all the JCjna'• Men J)l'event Humpty Du hm titterin& tbe iidcwalk1 ~ aHlld Cock llobia? 11 there a jury anywbeft tbat'U belfew ·a ~ lhot an arroW't At lWlich poent our dileuliaion leader, Cu1o1 Moreno ~ del Mar. said be bad to leave. He laid be Ma to Check the ClOftdition of Jeck Sprat'• wife. whole cbelet1'IOI count iJ climbint like crazy. PDD TBll RBADD IOMB CllKSBN IOVP -from anarney Julian S. Ertz of Newport Beech: '1banb for tellina us that matzo bells in local restaurants are made by a little o1cJ lady in Costa Matzo. but didja know that national distribution is CX>ntrolled by the Ko$ber Nostrar• TB."'8 A WHOLE NEW UJl'P.STYLE OUT TBDB._ Overheard at Tortilla Flats in Labeena Ooocb: > t·w*' conservation is areat. I tell ya. Whoever thouaht than an unwashed car and a parched lawn would ht reprded u symbols of aood citizenship?" YUP, BE WAS RIGHT UP TBEU WITH BAN& GREENBBRO -Journalist Jim Dean says he and wife Vida are lootina forward to ooverina toniabt'• benquet at the Irvine Hilton, salutina the Jewiab Sports Hall of Fame. "I hope," he hoped, "that they'll be honorina Babe Roth.'' Playwright honored Kari Geller. an l 8-year-0ld actress from San Clemente, has won this week's Orange Coast Daily Pilot People Who Make a Difference Award for writing a play that will be produced at the John f . Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in. Washington, D.C. Geller's play. "The Waitirig," was one of three national winners in the Special Arts Young Playwrights Pro- gram National Playwriting Competi· \I/ATER From A1 director Bob Dixon said. To increase public enthusiasm for water conservation. the city has in- itiated a small incentive. "There are some teeth in the program. ID that we're charging a surcharge for water use above I 0,000 gallons a month,'' Dixon said. "It's not much. It's an extra one cent a gallon above 10,000 .. But at le~st people know ifs there." And Dixon said the city is trytng to practice what it preaches. "The city itself is aiming for a 15 percent reduction," Dixon said. "The rationale is that. since we're ttre"btggesTtonsumer. ffie City sfiouT<r serve as an example." Similar measures in 1977. dunng ACCIDENT From At front end damage. Because the intersection is wider than many. the time it takes to cross it -and the chance of having an accident -is increased. police said. "We dad study that and feel that were would be in improvement when the widen1Dg was completed.'' City Councilwoman Jean Watt said. .. (But). Coast Highway has always been a problem. "Th1ny years ago the doctor that delivered my kid was killed at the Dovt'r intr rsection ... and I've been reall y aware of the fact that people who drive too fast and run a red JUDY From At t1on. The story is sem i-auto- biographical piece dealing with a mother's battle with a life-threaten- ing illness. "The Wajtjng" will be pro- fessionally produced and be per- formed on June 4. "lt all came out of a playwriting course," Geller said. "We bad a couple of study sessions and the final product was a full-length play." the last majQ.r drought. brought about a 20 percent reduction in water use throughout the city, he said. In Huntington Beach. a recent City Council resolution also called for voh.intary water conservation, city water department spokeswoman Linda Daily said. "We'~ encouraging such things as pool and spa covers and automatic shut-off valves for hoses,'' she said. "We're asking the fire depanme nt not to do fire flow testing at hydrants unless it's absolutely necessary and we're asking that fire training that consumes water be held to what's necessary for public safe- ty." Lealts from spnn ers anafii.tcets arc the leading cause of water waste. Daily said. Residents should repair light are an everlasting dan~~r on that highway.'' she said. "It would be nice if we could slo'w 1rc. At this point. we have to i and see if the signals al ush time." Despite a number of accidents, city Public Works Di~tor Ben Nolan said he believes ,the inter- section will be as safe as modern design allows when the construction is finished. • "It's a very busy intersection and whether it's under construction or not under construction there will be a certain number of accidents." he said. "It's one of the busiest in the city ... and it has to be wide to handle high traffic volumes ... "-rl Geller leaks immediately, she added. For the long tenn, many large water consumers arc looking at the use of reclaimed water for irrigation. Treated wastewater -not safe for drink.in_g but suitable for watering parks and golf courses -is already available in many areas. Daily said the city is negotiating with the Or· angc County Water District for con- struction of a reclaimed water pipe- line to the city. And Newport Beach officials plan to take the issue to the streets this summer. Later this m onth. Dixon said. city employees will go door to dOQr with packets of ,information about ho w residents can save water. The 10 perecnt reduction carll>c acnicveo simply through common sense measures such as fixing leaks. Along with the Jamboree Road- Pacific Coast Highway intersection. Nolan said three other areas handle the largest amounts of traffic in the city; Dover Drive and Pacific Coast Hiahway. Bristol Street and Jam- boree Road, af)d Irvine Avenue and Bristol Street. The Jamboree Road-Pacific Coast Highway intersection has been the site of 28 accidents this year, includ· ing the March 12 collision that killed two Utah residents in their 70s . During 1989. there ~ere 49 crashes at the intersection. Thr~c legal claims have been filed as result of accidents at the inter· section, which residents say became danJerous after lane-widening began earlier this year: Rome. My other daughters. Joleen and Janelle, a rc both married -they live in El Paso and San Francisco. respectively. I have two grandchildren. commercial and some multi-family propenies. JC: .1 cu ....... .,. believe It. SL: (chuckling) Believe il JC: How'• tlle market DOW? SL: There will never be a bad market in this area. Pcl>ple want to live here. JC: How lla1 tlle market cllaa1ed a. tile IHI decad~? ~ --- SL: The prices have quadrupled! No, they've more than quadrupled. JC: YH've bee8 a majer perttclput, over lite years, a. claaritable eedfavon. SL: Oh. yes, I've probably partici~ted in every major fund-raiser in Orange County m the last 10 years. I chaired a very, very successful event for the Newport Harbor An Museum in 1984, which was the same year as the Olympics. We called it .. Go For The Gold." I served two terms on NHAM's Board of Directors. · I've also served on the Board of Bia Brothen and the Leadership Council fot Orangewood. Thote are just a few of the local charities I've been involved with. 1 was on the national Board of Wolftrap -the only national park for the perfonnina arts, oullide of Washinaton D.C'. O ne year, I chaired their annual pla. I got Sammy Davis ~. Bob Hope, Elizabeth Taylor and ttlc Washington Redskins to entertain. It was fabulous. I JC: Are )'M ,u11 aetl•• • flM.ratttqf SL: I'm retired! It's time for the yo11n1Cf gener· ujon to take the reins. I~~ p1eued, however. that rve been able 10 make a cornribution to the community. That feel$ great. But I'm happy to rest on my laurels right now. JC: So, does to.lay'• 1treemllllff, -...-4rt• ... Sauy IAbJ 4lo ....... Mt wMl&1 SL: I still play a linte tennis, llthouah not as much IS I'd like. I used to play aU the time. ~ I toot'"Up downhfll stiina rcouplc of yean llO and I travel as much as I can with my (rieads. I ~ a attat 4eaJ of time with my childm(. who are widely scanettdt'M)' son. K.C .. lives in San Dielo. and it just stanina out 1n Real estate. My daUlhter~ ClwhdM. ia married to • wonderful Roman man. Tiiey he in Oreenwich1 Conn. In fact 111 be spendi111.-n of the summer with them at their summer ._ •tlidt ol JC: Yo•· m••t laave bee8 marrltMI at 11. SL: Jn fact, 1 was. I had four children in five yean. -1c: NeWJOrt Bea~ll 11 •tlll 111dl a small towa aut tile pre11 Ila• to pretty mlldl dl1 fer i.aere.uaa ~J. TIMre are ealy a small laaHfal of meven _. lb.ken &read llere -ud .)'09 &et &e be OH of ~1 ._,, '"' SL: Oh. yes, I get written suprisinaJy often, and not always truthfully. It would be niClC if the people who wrote about me knew something about me -or at least could recognize me on the street. I'd hate to be a real celebrity. Their lives must be d ifficult. JC. Do, .. llffw Jee Wamba•o? SL~ I've known him for yean. lie and his wife, Dee, ~ friends of mine. In fact. my ex-husbend, Roaer Luby, and Joe went to hi&h school ••ther. We all attended their 30th reunion. JC: WUt'• lite real 1&ery • lite ~tertaatMat ......... "'TM o.w. Orup?" SL: Joe did what he always does~ he observed the atmosphere he's writina about. He listens to stories.. and then he takes pat artistic licente and combines a lot of people and coalesces them into one character. JC: S. tie's matalJ •tereele4 ill ... , we call "eoler1" SL: Sure. JC:,.._ dlere really a1r9't uJe:ellet M .. mae?"' SL: May'be there are. maybe aren't. In any event, there are sure a lot of a11ys runni~ around riaht now over 11 tile Balboa Bay Oub lootiq for them. JC: It die di .... tewaM W1•••• .. nally u ..., ....... , a. ...... '"" ,.,... ..... .... . .. ....... , SL: No. Rish• now it's the flavor of the month siory. Joe is a member, and he's very well Uked. ..cv ....................... ,. ... ... ... .....,,. SL: I earned h. ' Stepping Out In ••• Judy's.Cafe Society Chanticlair' s return to form POWERING AT FULL SPEED. ONCE MORE ... lately, Chanticlair had slipped a bit. It just wasn't the restaurant it had once been. Beautiful, yes. Gracious, yes. But the food had gotten, well, kind of ordinary. It just didn't live up to Chanticlair's elcpnt atmosphere and its reputation as one of OCs most revered power dining desti- nations. Then El Tonto President Mike Casey stepped in and waved his mq ic wand around. Takin& the advice of General Manaicr Francisco Perez. Casey hired one of the best chefs in America, Byron Gemmell, to spruce up lhe menu. And guess wl\at? Chanticlair is back on top once more. For lunch one day recently, I had the best Dover sole in the world, so aood it needed only a touch of fresh lemon juice to brina out the flavor, although Gemmell's lafTa&On sauce, served on the side, was a lovely bit of craftsmanship. And -pure heaven! -Gemmell makes all desserts from scratch daily. Chocolate mousse pies shimmer like rich brown satin; t.lrte tatin has never been better. The waiters have been practicina their flawlcs$ French on beaming customers, who are showina up in droves to see what all the fun is about. Clearly. IC!methina ~i& is ha~nina h_rn,_ __ YOUNG, BEAUTIFUL ANO TALENTED ... BUT CAN SHE COOK?... · "She's doubled our bar business." said co-owner Larry ~no of Kelly Olsen. his new manqcr. "And she's only been here a week," The aoraeous. blonde, Playboy-constructed Kelly has turned up the heat at Cano's. just in time for summer. fftlease lft JUDY/821 Bookmarlcs 'Golden Orange' has a sour rind • Orange Coast Carol & Company Oa~s Classic Is a ~ighty .affait Hosteu Joan lrvlne Slllldl MMI tr•lner Alalne V .. •nc•urt. My Favorite Travel Photo . Last Sunday's Oaks Clulic at Tbe OU.. Ridina Center owned by Joan Irvine Smith in San Juan Capastrano concluded a ~ of top-level j umpi04 competition. Our con- patulat.aons to Grand PrU winner Sosa.n Hutchinson. The world class hone show and the by-invi_tatioo-only lunch under a canopy in Smith's oak-peppered blickyard was a class! afrau. How classy was it. Well ... •Even in the 90 dqree simmer, the men wore coats and ties and the wpmen sauntered in hosjery and hi&b heels. And no one complained. •'Valet parken refused a aratuity. •Fat, succulent lobsten hiahli= the seafood spread and enchi , tostadas, qucsadillas and taco treats beckoned the SOO personal JUeslS of Smith and her mom, Athabe Oarke {Clarke's once-upon-a-time hus- band was James Irvine 111, son of the founder of The Irvine Compal'.ly) to the south-of-the-border buffet tables. Top-notch caterer Rocooo auarantced aJI you could cat and drink. aJJ day. •Colorful. pricey I paintings, those of artist Mana d~I Carmen Calvo, were used to bnghten the tent walls. •T he hostesses do nated the SS0,000 prize _money and politely coaxed pals from the House of Hermes to pop fo r the "Acom" junior amateur SI 0.000 pnze. Travel Carol Hwnphreys •No one mentioned it was Smith's birthday. •The cream of Orange County·~ upper crust leisurely spent the day v1ewin1 the Grand Prix spectacular, mesmerized by the bcaufY of hone and rider. awed by their talent and charmed by the pqeantry. •You rubbed elbows with the likes of actress and horsewoman Loretta Swit; moon-walker Buzz Aldrin with his wife Lois; the Rev. Roben Schuller of Crystal Cathedral fame; Jack Pcltason, chancellor of UCI· pianist Roser Williams; Pat O'Connells, -daughter of Alfred Hitchcock; Cappy Smith, the fwst- ess's friendly ex; Supervisors Tom. Riley and Harriett Wieder; Jhn and Mary Roosevelt; Pegy Goldwater C lay with her husband Bob; Frances Hilton of the hotel chain; socialite Lillian Fluor. Republican honcho Tom Fuentes and renowned doctors fftleaM '" CAROL/all Rain creates a rare vista Spas, sports .and -b/ossmns ly DONNA AND RAY OTT ~,....c ......... .,. Carlsbad, a bcachfront community in north San Diqo County, onaanaJly built its reputation on minttal water. In 1882. when mineral sprinp Were di1eovered tn ~ town (then called Frazier s Station~ the water was found to have the same propcnies u tboee of a IPA in l<.artsbad. Czechoslovakia. Eulx entrepreneurs renamed the town. built a health rcson. and attracted many tourists before \he weU dried up in the 1930s. 1 Thirty years later. Carlsbad became a renowned spa town once apin. with the development of La COiia Hotel and Spa, o n 1.000 acres of land aloal Colla del ' Mar ROid. After a rcccnt.ex~nsion, the raort now Ml SOO aucst rooms.. plus tennis courts. tolf com-. swimmina pools. and men's and women's 1pa ~ sram• that raqe from introductory 24-hour lellion1 '° stays of two or "'oh days. While La Costa and other inland developmnta repment the modem side of Cartst.d. ill bittonc NOel are praerved downtoWn. For nample. die Ah Karlsbed, a combination Jift &hOD and m-. occupies the Ofiainal ape lite on c...-..... 11\od., wtnlt other buiJdinp that hartftl beck to ... city'• ...... ~·-are preeervcd an Mal'by Maeee Plrt IDd ... dae tJeck4rop for ffte evenu111 JUI ~• dllrilla IM 1111fttner. Olbcr histonc spot an or wr doWMoWtt .. 9e rdorbitbed 1187 S.n1a Fe DrDOl. wlaicla DOW'- CM local Visitor l nbm811oft Ceaw; dlie cmri1D ltaRCho. raaored in the 19l0t by ICW Leo Qintlo into I HoUywood-llyle tt.amdl; Md "ric sn'I. a .,,_ Victorila ......... COii_....., 1 'n l1m•1 • bar ......... -,.... ........ • • C'utlllld't ... fttowll ii llao • Ill I Fl ?Wi ..... • t ...,.. ~ the ... , ...... .., ·••1• ; coUecdom. ..,., and deliper cl••• .._ • t ,..,_ ... uaa••,._ ,. CAROL Froml1 Howard House of the House Ear Institute and William Bunney of UCI. "Each year it gets easier to put this on," confided Smith as we toured her stable and blue-ribbon-filled of- fice, where we met her devoted trainer Alaine Vaillancoun and his wife, Leslie. Smith ndes every da). .. It's my first love, ever since I was a little girl." she said. CARLSBAD From 11 cessories, and gift items. When you're hungry. you'll find a considerable number of eateries. ranging from delis and sandwich shops to more upscale establish- ments. A complete list of res- taurants, as well as a map of the downtown are available at th~ vis- itor's center. · A very short walk from downtown takes you to the coast. where Carlsbad State Beach stretches for six miles, offering swimming, surf- ing, and sunbathing for day visitors, plus overnight facilities for campers and RV owners. You can fish, water ska. jct skJ, and windsurf at nearby Agua He- dionda Lagoon (south of Tamarack Avenue near Interstate 5). Sport . ~hops at Snug Harbor Marina provide equipment rentals. If you're a nature-lover. you will want to take your binoculars and camera to Buena Vista Lagoon, near the coast at the northern end of town, where some 225 varieties of migrating waterfowl take sanctuary. Or take a drive by some of the acres of commercial flower fields "When . I get my check from DOnald ·(Smith is currently in liti- gatjon with Irvine Company king, Donald Bren), I plan to do more of these shows and offer hunter com- petition. I want to build a house here and make this a private equestrian center with a lot of activity." And the final touch of class? Smith was honored by her family who presented her with a gold charm bracelet from which dangled the commemorativ~ pins from each of the past five Oab Classics. We can't wait for the next one! -~ ITNUll ~ ....... '*' . Tiie IDOll dllarive wa1 '° owr- IDIDI a fear of laytb.ina II to Dow wbat ~an up~. By bowtlll u mUc:b u you can about wine, you will no loaler be apprcbeuive wben IUUlllial u.tOUlb • wiae lilt be- C&Ule you will 6e f.amiliar with at leall IOIDe of~ wines that you find there. Buically, just remember that there arc two types of wine in the world: sood and met. Even the nov- ice wine drinker needs no trainina to deiect a rmlly met bottle. Tbe .. lat problem facina tbote wbo ertjoy wine ii that there is such a vut array of fine wines available todat that it ii impossible '° be f•mUer with e~ vin&qe of each ~~~the Dearly IOO 8ridl deftnina . tesoriel. . . y prod .. WIDC. ca .. _ ... :_.. winenes uce ~ "'lllWI are most commonly ref'ermt to u "chablii" or "burpndy .. and are not vintate dated. A "house .. wine ter· vcd by the ..... or carafe in a restaurant is an this poup, while ••varieWJ'' arc wines that are named after the .,apes from wbidi they arc made. Olenia Blanc and Joban- njsbera Riesllna are two white var- ietals popular with novices because they arc made in a fresh and fruity style and have a hi&her dep-ee of residual S':l41r (1emi-Ory). These arc easy drinkina, l~t·hearted wines whach f.O well with appetizers and salads. 'Chardonnay" is a rich, me- dium to full bodied (mouth-filling) dry white that is best enjoyed with foods of some substance due to the intensity of its flavors. Most white wines should be served cool but not Jom S~hler ice cold. • ~ eaceplion '° this rule beina Cbamptpe aad IPUkliDI winea. A word of caution t.e: beware of a wine wbida baa the Dlu'ue "serve well cbilled" on its label, as coldacu mukJ \be fauJta in I wine. While moat red 'wines arc made dry, tome arc lilbt and fruity luda u "Oamay," wbicb can be av~ fine accompanimeat '° the IUbdetiel ol various ethnic cuisines. .. Pillot Noir" is a tempennental red grape, clifftcult to produce, and while there are many accepCabJe "Piaou" oa the market, there are few pat oaa - so be careful here! Tbe crown prince of red wines in California 11 tbe noble .. Cabernet Sau~on. •• Often ... --· ... olbld cberriel. =rs or ewa pruw. but tbe wil llill be boGe dry. So. wbee ,. ........ wiM. -your DOie IDd Wllf _ ...... to concntra• OD wbat dll llClllQuct ud tbe flavor of tbe ... ....... JOU. of. Then. wrill it dowa oa the libel or la your wine ..a,.. ICll. la tbe procm of ....._ to aa!ilale witbia tbc coa-.,.,.dOD °'·tie wiw. you will pow and esvoy an of the "bomo- Work" that ~ do -I lllOlt pleuurable IUbjeet '° llUdy! Now that you bave a leW Pi4e- tinel '° ulill you in your quma for &bat perfect mu of fennensed ~ juice, wine list prices require cfil. cuuion. Wine is an ~ural commodity like~ other fruit of the oanb that ii uccd by human dlon aad Kill. life span of this =illicated product ii c:omider· i loaeer &baa most farm produce, but ill price is still a reflec:tion of supply aad demand. While wine lilt pncca may teem hiah, they actually are not wbeD consideriJll a res- taurant's investment in a lute in- ventory bcld over a period of many ~ Pan of what you are payiaa 0 CVUBNT WINE CllOICS: Free- awt Abbey Ctbetnef Siu=· S)allJCW V~ ~ .uey. nil ii one of the 4D&91 c.blraets this writer bas Wied la • lolll lilne. Tbe bouquet ii ftall of~ ct.- ria and I bint of cedar rt after the boC1le i• opened •. and MIOlllel even more ape.Alive • the wine .-eomeu.nedllimte,lllbde DllUn of the' ftavon ii ~led la 1a,_. and beeomel more la11111e • tbe wiae opee1 up. but aevw owr- poWlrl tbe --. If ¥OU bave ever wondered what a wme with .. ,. neaae" IUtet like, this ii iL Al~ this wine bu aullicient tanniu '° allow gracetw aaina for IDOlber deco- ade, the body ii soft, round and 1uppfe eaouab to be enioYed now. It bu a velvety mouth-Jeea and ftD- iJhes very dry without bein& bitter or bot. Should retail at Sl4 per bottle and it's worth iL ,.,. ...,., ,, -or.,.~­....,, ........... •taking years '° mature an the bottle, this grape can make a complex wine which ranaes from medium to very fuJI bodied with iateo1e Ravon and I restrained but depnt frujtnetl. As you proceed on your sojourn into the world of WJne, do not confuse "sweet" with 44fruity." Any wine can be Olide sweet by allowina the grapes to stay on the vine until the supr level :s very hiah at harvest. Fruitines:s in a wine, how- ever, will remind you of apples, pean and peaches in a white wine. Jagger denle$ romance LONDON _ Rolli Stones' lead came home to ~~r apartment and sinaer Mick Jager ~::fed o.n Friday ~~d~~Y are very, very good lh;at be wu romantically involved Jager said he only spoke with with a blond German model. Haack in a club for a few minutes Christina Haack told reporters she and did not visit her apartmeoL dated Jaaaer for three days while the Huck was "obviously mak:ina the Rollina Stones were on tour in most of 'a few minutes with me," Munich. She said they dined, he Jauer said. JUDY KAISEKJ -TRY IT, YOU'LL LIKE IT ... Froml1 So just what is kaiseki, anyway? It's the bite-by-bite feast Japanese upper classes and royalty have turned into an an form. Look for something to be happenina every niJht of the week: Mariachi music, beauty contests, falhaon shows -you name it. With everyihing. the famous Cano's ~tis. 1 "We serve them at Salud and Studio Cafe/Corona del Mar, too." ~ confided ... They're made from my own secret recipe.' As reported in a recent restaurant review in this newspaper, Kitayama in Newport Beach offen a multi- course k.aiscki dinner for prices that start at US per person. The margaritas are exquisite. I asked Larry to tell me his secret. And now, Horikawa, in South Coast Plaza Villqe, will whip up kaiseki for as little as $40 per person. Both restaurants require 24 hours' notice. ··1 can't do that," said Cano. "All I can say is that I've been practicing for years." Is this the beginning of the samurai food-price wan? Stay tuned. Author Kiraly to read at Upcriur ch-Brown Local author Sherwood Kiraly Jay Bates, and the manager of the will be reading from land signing leque·leadina St. Louis Cardinals, copies of his new book, "California Davy Tremayne. It is told through Rush," today at Upchurch-Brown the eyes of a coach, Charlie Tyke, Booksellers in Laguna Beach. who has known both men. Kiraly, a resident of Laguna "I tried to write a book that Beach,. worked for 16 years at a baseball fans can stand and people national newspaper syndicate and who aren't baseball fans can under- bas written comedy for network tclc-stand," be said . "It is supposed to be vision and oocasional humor pieces conversational ... Charlie Tyke sit- or ncwipaper5.-"California.Rush" is ting-down and telling you the ~ory his first novel. over a coup le of beers." The book concerns the metoric Kiraly wall be at Upchurch Brown, Best .sellers FICl'ION l . "Tbe Burden of Proof' Scott Turow. i. •'The Stand" Stephen King. I ... Ob, the Places You'll Go!" Dr. Seuss. t . ··Drason " Clive Cusslcr. i . "September" Rosamundc Pilcher. t . ''The Bourne Ultimatum'' Robert Ludlum. 7. "The Golden Orange" Joseph Wambaugh. I . "Tbe Outlaws of Mesguite" Louis L'Amour. ---ibat hav~ become a Ca"Flsbad trademark. Depending upon the season (usually mid-spring through early summer), you may see fields of ranunculus and gladioli that blend together hkc the colors in a giant Persian rug. These and other var- ieties come into bloom for typically a sjx-weck season. The largest fields arc along Palomar Airport Road, Th• Pellc•n Cove Inn bed •nd br•.-cf•lt In C.rllbad. rise of a mythical expansion baseball 384 Forest Ave. in Laguna Beach, team, the California Rush, and the from. 2 to 4 p.m. today. for more rivalry between the Rush manager. information. call 497-8373. t . "The Scions of Shannan" Terry Brooks. 10. ''An Inconvenient Woman" Dominick Dunne. NON-FICl'ION . • • . .. • • • . • • • • • • • • • p • • ~1 cast of Interstate 5. For other information on Carlsbad attractions. call the Carlsbad Convention and Visitors Bureau. (619) 729-1786. Unique Creations For Every Occasion! .... CAltl."tC. 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For other lod&ing information, call 1-800-CARlSBAD. GETTING THERE Take Interstate 5 south to the Elm Avenue e.x1t. 'Follow Elm Avenue west to Carlsbad Blvd. BOOKMARKS •Froml1 pqe, yet they're the only points W&mbaugh makes in the book's first half. shoreline goodbye between Winnie and Tess. The first half of .. The Golden Orange" is more situation than story. When Wambaup finally spins his tale, it's quite good, if you don't mind waiting. Stepping out from among the rich Though Wambaugh lives in the cardboard cutouts is Tess Binder, an Gold Coast, he's out of his clement ash-eyed blonde who seems to offer amid mansions and seven-fi&ure Winnie salvation. Anyone who·s yacbu that never leave the dock. ever read a police thriller knows .. 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The vsctam should tell either a clote friend or an aduh (teacher, coun1el- or). She needs to talk to somebody about her feelinp to eliminate auilt and undentand that what hapPened WIS not her fauh. The most ampon- ant tbina is not to keep it to younelf. And to remember that date rape is iS ~rious as any other type of rape, possibly more, because the feelinp ofluih may be areater. ep/y from Pit and Dne: la\¥S vary from state to state, but in aeneral, date rape involves forced sexual assault between. two people who are acquainted. If date rape occurs: I ) Cenainiy • tell your parents. 2) Get medical help im- mediately for your own health, as well a~ to perscrve the evidence (that mranc t>ven'before you take a bath). ps ease pain of date rape 1 Pat Schudy and David Wofff 3) After talk.ins with your patents and/or a counselor, decide wbether or not to consult a IClll or law enforcement aaency. You should ~now that if you delay reportint the incident and then decide to ivo~ ecute, a defense attorney will stron1- ly question why it took you so lont to "come up with your story." We are very concerned that datina - a social event that many of ).'OU have looked forward to -now has a violent nature to it. So, before date rape occurs, let the other person know what you're expecting from the date. lfyou'rea J!rl: Make it clear to your date if you re not interested in sex. Don't play pmcs. And before you 10 out on a t>lind date1 check him out. If you're a boy, realize that wben a airl says no she means no and don't assume that because you're spent "a lot" that you're entitled to sex. You're not. If you think you are, you may end up paying for the evening for more than . your money. Q. W.y do I fHI so laferior ce ollaer people? How • JM bew lf y• are matally W or Jul a Ulde .. prnse4? I'm a lftler ... I'm II u4 I'm dre4 •f fHllq &Ms way. Reply from $tudents at Park Rapids Area Hiah School: Feelina inferior is natural. Everybody feels that way some of the time, The only way to oven:ome it is by leamin& to like yourself. You have to accept who you are and realiJC that no one is gerfect. Learn to look at your aood qualities and use 1he skills you have been given. You can also work at making reasonable improvements to youtself by developinJ new skills and trying new activities. You're probablr just feelin& de- pressed because it s a common feel- ina amona teen-qen. Mental illneu is constant, proloqed deornliQn withO'lt havir:tJ any aood Jeelinp. Depreued fethnp wiJJ come and ao thfOUahout your teen-qe yean. R~y from Par •nd DI~: It's not unusual for 18 year-olds to realize that someone may be briahter, smarler, or richer. and therefore to come to the conclusion that every- one else has the better life, and that you are sub-par or inferior. That's not true, of course. FeclillJ .. down" or occasionally depressed for any reason is simply a normal part of livini. However, you aive the im- pression that this feelina has aone on for a while in your life. lf that's true, you need to check it out. Talk to your parents, a hi&h·school counsel- or or teacher, some one who can make arrangements for professional ·counseling. u ~ .. u ve. q-.U. tor '"f'd to U1" w .,, .. u lite ~llllJvn ft'Om y .. , tl1t 1cltool t• JM111cl,.te • lk co1 .... , ,..,,,. t• "'fd ,. u •. ,, c/• o.JJy Pilot, P.O. Box IUI, Cotllll Meta, 11111. Sexual frustration wotks both ways DEAR ANN LANDERS: I've says I'm a cold fish, and he's right. pushed me ¥'ay (a knee in the back. been haunted by your correspondent Until he gi ves me a good reason to an elbow in the ribs) after we had who wrote a critical letter to his wife warm up I'm going to stay the way been married less than six mon1hs. on their 32nd wedding anniversary. I am. When we were wnh family or Two days later, at the age of 54, she From Minneapolis: Everyone friends he put on a wonderful show. died of a heart attack. knows that sexual arousal be&ins in My how he loved to parade his The man had written his wife to the head. Our culture always 61ames masculinity, always 1alking abou1 complain about her unresponsive-Ann the woman when relationships go sex. When people were around. he h. sour. Somehow it never dawns on couldn't keep hi s hands off me, but ncss to is sexual needs. He com-Landers people 1hat women who get frozen when we ROl home he was ice cold. Rared their marriage to her wonder-out simply crawl away and gi ve up. The marriage las1ed 14 months. lJ ul chocolate cake. "If you don't put I sense 1hat 1he wife of the man who was my second, his third. I'm now on frosting," he wrote, "it's still a wrote that stinging letter may have in therapy to find out why I pick good chocolate cake, but it isn't to add a little fla vor 10 the rela-died because her life was so empty su~h-losers. nearly as good as it could be." tionship, mis1er? Were you affec-she didn't want to live anymore. Tomorrow, dear readers, I'm I would love to hear her side of tionate and considerate on the eve-From Miami: I can't stop thinking priaUa1 several letters fnm male 1he story. I'll bet it's a lot like mine. nings when sex was not on your about the woman who died of a readers wlilo u ve a totally dlfferea& To all outward appearances my hus-mind? My husband doesn't say heart attack with her husband's let-view of lll1 111bjecl. Dde'I ml11 II. band and I have an ideal marriage, "goodbye" when he leaves or ter in the pockci of her bathrobe. 1, Gem of &le Day: Ufe 11 acertabl. 0 ~ as -(.) >. CD ~ 0 0 (.) . Orange Cout DAILY PtLOT /Sundey, June 10, 1880 Add excitement to your look. We'll cut you a fabulous style, then add glimmers of highlights. Save 25o/o this week . June 1 Oth thru 17th ReGIS HAIRSTYLISTS Huntington Center 895-8882 -T but when the lights go out we may "hello" when he comes home. He 100. was married to a man who Eal you dessert flnL as well be on d ifiere n t pl anets. He is r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;jjjjjiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' detached,· remote, and unreachable. II As for my needs. he couldn't care less. lns1e.ad of drying up emotionally, I decided after three years of sexual starvation \o avail myself of the nourishment I needed, and I did just that. Do I feel like a cheater? No. I do not. It was only after he cheated me out of what was rightfully mine that I decided to take this road and, I mu!t say, it has been extremely rewarding. -No Regrets in Merced. Calif. Dear Merttd: Tile response lo tlaat col•m• lla1 beea 1tagerta1. Aboat 80 percea& of tile letten came from womea. Take • look at wlla& I've bee• 1ettlag: From Fon Lauderdale: This is for the man whose marriage lacked "uostin&,.:.:...Did you make--an effort Engagements KNICKERBOCKER· VON ESCHER Kathy Jo Knickerbocker of Cor- ona del Mar and Erik Von Escher of Newpon Beach wiU_be married July 28 in United Methodist Chun:h in Costa Mesa. The announcement was made by her parents, J.J. and Betty Jo Knickerbocker of Corona del Mar. He is the son of Werner and Diane Escher of Newport Beach. The bride-elect is a graduate of Corona del Mar High School ·and Cal Slate San Diego. Her future bridegroom is a Newport Harbor High School and UCLA graduate. DAY-CHAMBERLAIN The engagemenl of Peggy Sue Day of San Clemente and David J. Chamberlain of Laguna Beach was announced at the home of Mr. and Mrs .. David C. Mallard of Cerritos. aunt and uncle of the bride-elect, and again at the home of her fiancc's parents in San1a Clara. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Henderson of Irvine and Robert Day of Mountain View. She is a graduate of Caristrano Valley High School and Ca State Long Beach where she received a bachelor of science dearee in mathematics and WIS affiliated with Delta Gamma sorority. Sht holds a master's degree in computer ed"cation and is a 1eacher at San Clemente High School. Her ftancc is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Chamberlain. He is a .,.aduate of Buchser High School, Santa Oara, Cal Poly Stale Uni ver- sity, San t..uis Obispo and also holds a master's dearee in Computer Education. 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The _. h* wjD Ill Benoit 8nc:ha and Kun WeiD'• dlllia ...-. ......... llueepnny Opera." .... ia late May. =-~esa-~~ ......... ... ........ ,...,, ..... p..a All-glrl, no fl~ The Coata Mesa Civic Playhou.e will open its 26tb leUOD with a 'eokfien oldie, Ganoa Kanin•1 .. Born Yesterday," in September. It'll be folJoMd by a pair of OraDIO ~ eremieres -Hume Cronyn's "foxfire" tn late October and Benwd Slade's ••Return Enaaae- menta" in February. The musical comedy "Once Upon a Mat~ U'CSS" arrives in mid-April, wbile yet another county premiere, Richard Hanis' '"Stcppina Out " is ticketed for a June enaaaement . 0Thc Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse is localed at 61 l Hamilton St, Costa Mesa. and plays Thursday~ throu&h Saturdays aC .8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m .. F'u~her information can be obtained by calling . the box office at 65~5269. At the Newport Theater Arts Center, where musicals reign supreme. three more of them are planned for th<' five-show NT AC season. . N . _i.1. Stephen Sondheim's "A Little 1.,.t ne NewDon Theater Ans eeaw ii -.s- quanered It 1501 Oifl'Dri~ .... and produces on a Tbunda ......,. 1ebedule at I p.m. with Sunday mdn1111 at 2:30 J).m. Call 631-0288 for more iafarmadoll. The Irvine Community Theater bu a pair of Tens-style ooc..act comedies, ••Lone Slat" and "Laundry and Bourbon, .. Dlanned b' its 21st, "Coming of Aae," season linaupraJ in October. The moqd shifts in February when the adult courtroom drama .. N uts .. aocs on tbe Irvine boards. David Mamet's "Sexual Pervcnity in Oli- caao" (the stage version of the movie "About Last Ni&ht") makes its first Oran,t County appearance in April. Then in Auaust, JCT will call on the talents of a local playwri&ht. Oranp Coast College's John Fcriacca, for the nostafaic comedy "Comeback Memories." The Irvine Community Tbeattt performs ial'onndoil 11 aftlaltle at .,,.,.,., ... C•L•D -A1AMlll4ilillDGI_,. b Qla..-CGlll C I l5da I F .......... cblCliM MliD hs¢'N," will bl a. cluctld-......, ad w..rr 11 ~,. • 6-.JO ~ la OCC"I Dr.ma Lab ,......._ ..... Jon Sidoli will Ill 1:1 rmhli• =: «> lw IM mUlical lfltOfJ! oe NdlDi llDltll 111.o-Dordd mmiclla ..... 1111ow Aus. 3 b tine • 1111Uadl wl men id>nnadoa ii -vat able at 432-56ot0. Coutlinc Community Colles will bold audiliou JWIC 18 at 7:30 _p.m .. lor tbe ._ version of \be movie .. Rebel Without a Cau." .... uyouts for 13 men and 10 women of varioGS ... will be held at the Colta Maa Center, 2990 Meu Verde Drive East. Calta Mesa. ... caU Coutline at 751-97.0 for ld- ditioaal infonnation. • • • BACUTAGE -The Ahemativc Reper- tory Theater will hold its leCond annual park- iaa k>t sale June 23 from I a.m. to 4 p.m. and June 24 from 8 a.m. to l p.m. and ii seclrina donations and volun1een .... thoee interated should call 136-7929 for dctaila. Market growing for used compact discs By PETER B. KING S<l'lpfl> -Md N~t Se-"'<~ ~ • Just as the vin}'I album inevnably spawned the buying and selling of used LPs. so thr compact disc 1s generating a market for used CDs. But there's one difference: CDs arc much more resistant to scratches and general wear and tear than their 'inyl forrbcars. )'hat's wh) cus- tomcr!I and store owners hke them. "You can bu) a used CD fo r less than' half the cost of a new CD. And a used CD 1s a new CD." says Ralph Roe. 56. of Crafton, Pa. Roe was shopping for used CDs r<"cently at Jerry's Records. a used record, tape and CD store in suburban Pmsburgh. Jerry's is one of hundreds of "mom and pop" record stores across the country that have added used CDs to their shelves. Depending on the store. ~ou can buy a popular title on used C D for between $6.50 and $9.75. as com- pared with S 12 to $16 for the same title on a new CD. • · You can usually sell a popular used CD to an area store for S4 to $6. if it's in good condition and the owner needs the title. As with used vinyl, most stores ~ill ~ve yo~ a little more for C Ds 1f you re trading th<"m in fo r other CDs instead of cash. The major problem with used CDs is the selection. Competition for the most desirable titles is fierce. "They get picked over pretty fast. We've got people who come in almost on a daily buis and pick out the good stuff." says Gres Eide, owner of Eide's Entertainment in Pittsburgh. Some independenl stores report as much as 25 percent of their gross sales come from used compact discs. Pan of the popularity, other than cost. is the practice by some cus-- tomers of buying used CDs to make use of the disc's superior sound quality in mak.iog tapes. ''They've got a tape for the car and boom-boll and the Walkman, plus the CD for the home. Plus. they've got the option of selling the CD for SS. And they've still got it on tape," says Jim Petruzz.i, owner of Record Graveyard. In general, store owners like sell- ing used (and new) CDs because they $Cl very few rctJms due to defective merchandise. 9y KATY .OUO.• o._ .... c.. ...... It's not everyday that an ala..irt band compues themldves to ~ Rollins Stones, but then IP,*"i Denim and Lace aren't your typiCal rock and rol~. "We're pretty roots rock," said Julee Dennil, lead Ii~ and man- qer of the band. "We re not. ~ nO{. Ouff. We're very ene,.euc intense." And the ladies mean business. Al the four women took a break from their strenuous routine • of doiq "some pretty rowdy and top 40 ails." ·the Oranae County-lmed band was look.in& forward to leaviq this weekend for their ai1-week. • cross..country "Bia Dream Small Town Tour,'1 which extends from ldyllwild, Ca., all the way into Can- ada. Dennis said after years of scarcb- ina. they've finally found the perfect blend. The ladies that create the raspy bard-rock sound arc: J ulic Albracht, 25, bass guitar, Staoey Tyner, 29, lead guitar; Keri Cin- quina, 21, Cirums; and Juice Dennjs, n . lead singer and lead guitar. The foursome have performed lo- cally at Rumpelstiltskms in Balboa and Club 88 in San Clemente. claim- ing San Clemente as their home, They say they arc proud of the fact they have just written and per- formed four songs for a surf film, including the title track. "San Clemente U>cals." produced by Jeff Neu. So why would these women rather be compared to the Stones than the G o Gos or the Banglesr · "We're way closer to the Stones because they are street rock -and so are we," said Tyner. "What sets us apart is our realness. h's not like Madonna. We're not caught up in an image. We're down-to-earth on stage. We're animated and humor- ous." Originally Dennis met Tyner lO years ago at a local bar in the Midwest, when the lead guitarist was fired. The pair have been together '-------------.....--------------.., ever since. combining Dennis' abili- MODELS WANTED New faces. all ages for print &_.£9mmerclal work. FACE IT RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ty to wntc some hard-hitting lyrics, and Tyner's skills to set them to " music. After going through more than 26 other women, they hooked up with with Albracht and Cin- quina. All fo ur agree they're perfectly comfortable with each other, and ------------1-------------i although each of them have worked in bands with men. they prefer their f ''llinine blend. 167 S Fairfax l..o'i Ang~l(S. CA Jrff. 213-%5·925 I Wt..•• Y•u1 o.tlor C.v••• M.w•I I02lHAHOIUlVO COSTANlfSA-J0 .. 11 56 The ·Exchange Club of Newport Harbor fresents a Benefit ·Showing of ·w omen arc more flexible. " said nnis. .. 'Cept for me, I have to J..tip illem an Tine.- And they do their share of towing. Each say they have played up to 13 ni~ts iri a row, besides their usual daily routines of second jobs • .re- Denlnl Mid LM:e lfrOlll lefllt Kerl ClnqultNI, Julee Dennis. suc•r TJn•r •nd Jull• AlbrKht. bearsals and musical tra1njnJ. In fact, the only musician who skipped any formal type of muscial educa- tion was Tyner. "I was in the fifth grade when my dad brought home a friend and started playing guitar," Tyner said. "Something inside me clicked and I knew that's what I wanted to do. Two weeks later my dad bought me my own guitar. By the time I was J 3 l was man~ing my own band and playing in biker bars." Dennis laughed as she recalled how she dcveolpcd a passion fOr music. She couldn't help it. Her father was a musician for the Ice Capades and h<"r mother was a skater. Albracht is proud she is about to graduate with honors from Musicans Institute in Hollywood, and Cinquina said she's been study- ing since age 3. The women feel they arc on th<' ve')C of a breakthrough into show- casin.a their own material, and after their tour they plan to form their own publishing company, Wolf- sonas Inc., and record on their own label, tentatively called Wild Wolf Records. DcQnis said she has loads of new mitenal for th(' world to hear, in- cluding their newest. "MaJce a Change," about detcring people from substance a buse. But her favorite is "Rock It Up," which 11ctually verbalizes the band's real essence: "It tak~ more to be a lady than frills and lace/I am a woman and I'm in my place." •'THUM•I UPI •11an•' ...... IMK Tiii IM0110NI Of THI Olt•lllll flLMI,. THE NEW BATCH Starring Zach Galligan and Phoebe Cates Executive Producers Steven Spielberg, Kathleen Kennedy & Frank Marshall Written by Charlie Haas Produced by Michael Finnell Directed by Joe Dante A Warner Bros. Release Th~rsday, June ~4, 1990 EDWARDS NEWPORT CINEMA Gourmet Specialties Hosted By Local Restaurants 5:00 p.m. • No Host Bar Showing 7.:00 p.m. Hawaiian Holiday for Two Door· Prize , Courtesy of Aloha Continental Travel Celebrtties • Prizes Rroceeds to Benefit the Exchange Club Child Abuse Prevention Center Orange, Callfomla (Federal Identification #33-0013237) $15.00 PER PERSON . For tickets, mail your cheek made payable to "Exchange Club" 1517 Braden Court, Orange, CA 92668, by June 10, 1990 Telephone 714·532/7663 • 1990 Warner Broe., Inc. All rights reserved. I • ' ... ......... '°°" • Clw!.-•~JOO . .... _....,. ~. -G.M Sltll ... Slsetll & l&HT "I HAD A WoNDllfUL TIMll YOU'ii GoNNA LoYI ITI" ·Joel SMtel. GOO<> MO•NINO AMHIC.4 MEL&GOLDIE ;_ r • • 1 : .J " ()qngeCOlll DAILY PILOT,..,,. • .U.10, -• cenl~vs~ are looming Some movie makers are in revolt, seeking a revamp of rating system C0Dle8t and •PPl'OllGMI ........ matt.er tbat are nev"1111h n Ml po~phic. Jack Vllead. MPM Plftident, has adamantly reftllld. uyina there is no way the ratiQI boud could draw auch diltinc:tioU. 2 Live Crew album isn't about sex; it's about denigration and violence A mother, a father and 1 youn, son are otenninated by two in- trudcn in the livina room of their suburban home u a video camera recordl their death aaonies with • pitileu objectivity. A couple couples in a toilet stall in the restroom of an eleant ,.. tauruL It's an act tbat lau fatal repercuajons for the man, a book lover, when the woman's intanely jealous husband Ilka aruesome re- venee by fon:e-feedina the lover Pll£S &om his favorite book. A toy &opnan serves u a comical sex aid for a lonely youna woman shortly before. she's liken pritoner in her own home by an ex-mental patient obsessed with makina her fall in·love with him. She's bound, ~ and terrorized, but cventu- i.lly does come to love him. "Henrr: Ponrait of 1 Serial Killer," The Cook, the Thief, His Wife cl Her Lover" and "Tic Me Up! Tie Mc Down!" are all cunently makina waves by challenaina the Motion Picture Association of America's stapdards for rating films. The •ale toes on, witb Miramu Fil111_1, &be di'1ribuMW of ··ne Cook, the nier" and ""Tie Me UDI Tie Me Down!," iD tbe be6oat oltbe ftPL Miramu ftled , .. ..Ut .... tbe MPM ill late May 10 o~ lbe ratins for "Tie Me u~" W... in the words of RUllell Sdl..U. die film company's euculive vice presi- dent, tbat lhe compaoy wu •·aaapPed twice in tbe ID" by die deciuon to pve bodl films an. X. "Wbca ,,e IOI the X rabna OD 'The Coot, the Thief.. WC said theR's really nothina we can do The films· defenders are · pushing.the. MP AA to a~opt another letter ~ 'A' for adult -to de- note pictures with strong content that are nevertheless not pornographic. "Henry," an unsparing low- bud&ct film by American filmmaker John McNaughton about a man who kills with the dead-eyed viciousness of 1 shark~ British filmmaker Peter other than scream for the need for 1 Greenaway's "The Cook, the Thief," new ratina. With "Tic Me Up!,' we an icy, h1ahly stylized mill'I of ex-just Slid cno• ..... was en0 ... a. .. trcme barbanty, immense opulence ..... .... .. and considerable frontal nudity; and The fact that the ratinp appeal "Tie Mc Up! Tie Mc Down!," a board was deadlocked 6-6 -on skewed look at obsessive love by Mi~'s request to chanae the Spain's Pedro Almodovar -afl raung IS o~ to the 9-3 vote to have been slapped with an X ratina reject a similar request for ••Tbe by the ratings board of the MPAA. Cook. the Thief' also 1ffectcd the Filmmakers and distributors have decision to sue. "We felt we had 1 protested. likcnina an X to the kiss stronger case with 'Tic Mc Up!,'" of death for a film's commercial Schwartz said. _. llO oae under 17 will be ad-........ ~ .... ~ miaed. .. Period. .., _.._ .,...,_.. ..................... .. X ~·!. mean obscene "OI' I don't know ··oommunity Stan· ~opaphac, ~e contended. "The dards. .. but I know my own. And I'll rauna sys~m •• J~ on content. ao alona with the Florida judu who never q~ny, leav1na 1 filmmaker ruled Wednesday that the 19'9 rap he to "tell 1 story any ~Y he ' album ''Al Nuty u They Wanna cbooln. Because ~system 11 vol-Be" by 2 Uve Crew ii oblcene. unWY, a~~ don not bave Ofcoune.oblcenity-defined by IO cui one uuuc." w.._., ... ..di~ to the Unlell ol COUl'M be wuta to ...-; abborftat to ty or vir-avoid ~ inlO IM ............. tue" -ii in the ~ or ear of the widl • X la die cw ol -Wild bebalder. EMablisb1• fair .. com-Orddd." a ~ 8raziliaa ro-maity ICUdards" for a nluraJistic manoe llalrias Mickey Rourb aa aa IOCicty (let alone ·•moralityir;; or "vir- eaiplatic ea11qiae•:.111 and new-tue") baa Slumped finer minds than ~Cane Olis as a virpaal at· mine. torney, taual coa1en1 W11 a prob: And whatever the lepl diatin<; Ian. Several teconds were snapped tion, I personally believe that tbe &om tbe picture's clolins love 1C1CDe, f"ll1t Amendment parantees the duri111 wbicb it ii rumored Rourb riaht of each of us to uy whatever and Otis actually bad ta OD camaa. WC like. Even "Total llec:all." one of tbe While U .S. Distri~t Court J~ summer's bloctbuaen. ,.. into J0te Gonzalez was ~·na ~most silly _ .... _ ......... _ . ...__. a..... when be noted an hlS 62-paac ~nu W1UJ u... ra~ ~ naua opinion Wednesday that the album erboeven, tbe ~ ol die ii .. an appeal to 'dirty' lhoupts and Al1lold Scllwamwearr .1e1-fi. adven-the loins. not to the intellect and the lure, •YI. be made trtms m four mind" -few have called dance areat .or bis film ~ Ft an. R. ~ music an appeal to the intellect - be said were speafiCally idenufied he is esaentially riaht. There is by the MPAA .. Tbe ~AA found. nothina much on "Noty ... " other ~e of the violence &n that very than the araphic descriptions of sex vi~lent film to be too e:ureme, he and the brute use of power by men 111d. over women. The case of "Total Recall" bas J wish I could reprint the lyrics •PIJaR!lllY st~k a nerve amona here -that. would be the only way some 1n the industry who suaest to convey JUSt bow IJ'lphic this ~t the MP~ is "?ore leni~t ~ material ts -but news~per stan- lt comes to ratina bis-SW, bia«udio duds prevent that Lets just say films than it ii when it's deciaina tbe that to call. the descriptions of sex on 1 fate of pictures by lesser-known aonp such as "Me So Horny" and filmmakers. "D-k Almighty" Neanderthal is an Havifta teen "Total Recallft last insult to our forebears. weekend, David Wbitteo, president The album begins with a record- of Greycat Fdms, distributor of iq of a man propositioning a prosti- "Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer," tute on the street. ·~ said he wonden at the fuss the He: ''What do we get for SI or· ratinp board made over "Henry," S~: "Everything you ~t." CMletle as well as its contents, but tbat'st an nample of Ahinina wit oompered to everythi~ elte here. It sets the tone: This is sex for u . A corollary is this: Women are consumer aoocb. . What foOows that .introduction is esaentially pomOlf'lphic, but it's more -and Ins -than that. Webster's dictionary defines "pomOlflphy" u "wntinp, pic- tures, etc. intended primarily to Pity the young man who. convinced by these songs that women want to be . brutalized, finds himself in prison for rape. at'ouse sexual dcsir~." Now, an ap- peal to the loins is fine by me. We're well past the bad old days when the mere sugcstion or even represen- tation of sex was considered ob- scene. Sex is a fundamental of life, and is wonhy of exploration in art. But in "As Nasty IS They Wanna Be," sex isn't the issue. On this record. sex is twisted into somethina grosser, meaner, uglier. The issue becomes power. 2 Live Crew, led by Luther Campbell, a.le.a. Luke Slcyywalk;r (whose name is itself the cause of another coun action), is sellina sclf- ccntcrcd, macho power-tripping that is dangerous. Women -addressed as either .. bitch" or by reference to their Jenitalia -are link more than instruments of pleasure on "Nasty ... " and degrading women seems to give as much pleasure to 2 Live Crew as sex. The sexual descriptions are mind- numbinaJy dumb. Tbae'1 "ht Her in the Buck.'' 1 how-to b' sodomy. the lauahable macbo of ":'o-;k Almiahty"; and the IU~Y humorous "Dirty 7rffr1 Rhymes," which puts everyone &om Little Miu Muftet to Abraham Un- coin in compromisina politioDI. Sniwets from X-rated movies U.. form ·Kveral tracks. If ules indicated quality, du. album would be 1 class ·ace It it a~hina sales of 2 millioll. 111 ... "Me So Horny" WU I top lO hit. But t~ music is basic rap witb little to recommend it other than ill shock value. Like much pomo- araphy, "As Nasty IS They Wanna Be' quickJy becomes boring. Boring, but danaerous, and not only to women: Pity the youna man who. convinced by these sonas that women want to be brutalized, that their desires mean nothina in tbe face of his. finds himself in prison for rape. Thal is an extreme example. But the messaac of 2 Live Crew, when taken in a climate that has also produced moronic bigots like An- drew Dice Clay, Sam Kinison and many others, will be absorbed by somi. And it can do no one aoocf. The pity of the media exposure aivcn this trial is that it will rein- force prejudices about youna black men in aencral. and of rappers in piiilcular. People who sec both as ocing vioknt, sexist and foul-mouth- ed will have plenty of ammunition. But in the world of rap, this is by no means the standard. lnstead. it is an extreme, a testing of limits. And 2 Live Crew has every ri&ht to test those limits. to be "As Nasty as They Wanna Be." But a judte in Aonda -and you and I -have every right to call it what it is.: obscene. prospects. In the public's mind, The need for a new rating is clear, critics say, an X is a scarlet letter he said. Pointina out that the X is dcnotin& pornographic content. the only rating-system letter not Most newspapers won't run ads for copyri&hted by the MPAA, .he said films rated X, and mainstream,mov-• "anyone could take it for them- icgocrs stay away. Last month, two selves, which the pornOlf'lphers lawsuits were filed apinst the have done. The X-rating has become MPAA over the X's for "Henry" synonymous with pornography. whose body count is much, much It s • pun on the pnce of the lower. "After watcbina •Total Re-r--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- call.' I am not at all positive 'Henry' ~~ ........... . and "Tic Mc Up! Tic Mc Down!" by "Why not just replace the X? Let film companies demandin$ that a the pornographers have the X and less prrjudicial rating be given the come up with one more letter." That pictures in question. way the MPAA's original meaning Meanwhile, "Henry," "Tic Mc of X -that is a film suitable only Up! Tic Me Down!" and 'The.Cook, for adults -would be restored, he the Thier· have been released araued. There is a prcocdcnt. Several without any ratings at al~ which is yean qo the MPAA added the the prerogative of the 11lm com-PG-13 rating to wun parents about panics .. The MPAA ratina system is high levels of violence in films strictly voluntary, and a film doesn't targeted at young audiences. require a m.,;c letter to aain ad· The MPAA says that in this case mission to theaters. althou&h in there's no need to add another cat- practicc it's generally harder for an eaory. 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Adcex, Jr., generol monoger A letter from the editor Pilot's political cartoonist guar9s Coast's guardians Sometimes we get lucky. A month ago, I got a call from an old friend who's an editor at the Orange County edition of the Los Angeles Times. He had a young illustrator worlci ng for him named John Shcrffius who wanted work as a politi- cal cartoonist. The Times' Pulitzer Prize-winning Paul Conrad Wllllam Lobdell wasn't retiring anytime soon so would the Oruge Coast Deily Pflet be in~ in gjvina John a job? - We had no budget for a political cartoonist. Why tease myself with something we can't afford. l thoufht. "You really should sec rus work,' my friend continued. "I wouldn't be calling you if I didn't think he was something special." My curiosity got the best of me. "AU right," I gave in. "I guess it doesn't cost anything to take a look." I was wrong. The minute John spread his portfolio of cartoons across my desk, I was hooked. This JUY. who was dropped ri&ht into our lap, bad a sj)Ccial talent. But this was all too easy. There had to be a catch. "Could you draw cartoons about local issuesr' "Yes.'' "How many times a week?" "Daily." "Wbat about salary?" He-su.,ted a reasonable figure. I looked at his resume and saw that he liad been a graphic dcsjgncr and illustrator at several Southern CaJifomia newspapers. "Could you spent part of your time as art director here?" "Sure." We snoolCn ands. an<fJOlln was ltlred. The locaJ polilical scene has never been the same. City and county poli- ticians. rarely the target of a ny political cartoonist, were suddenly within John's cross hairs, and they saw them- selves as potent1aJ buJl's-eyes. ~ Newport Beach City Councilwoman Evelyn Hart, for example, told me recently vous just before she looks at · the current edition of the , --.;'--..Jo. PlJot. <1 ··1 don't read anything on the front page first," she con--~~-~~.~.__ ........ .,. fided. 0 1 go straight to the editonal page to see if I'm the subject of the cartoon." So far, Hart has escaped John's pen. But other politicos aren't so fortunate. Irvine mayor-elect Sall y Anne Sheridan, for example, provided John with some of his best fodder. So, two days after the election, when I had a message to call Don Shendan, Sally Anne's husband, I was a little worried . The subject of John's cartoon that day was, of course, Sally Anne. Having gotten used to fielding angry calls about John's cartoons, I braced my1elf for the wrath of a protective husband defendina his Wife's honor. Instead, I got a happy subscriber who wanted to commend the Pilot for being the only Orange County newspaper which held its deadline long enouah to print Sall y Anne's come-from-behind upset victory. H is mood was jubilant so I decided to test the waters. "Did you see the cartoon today?" "Sure J did." I didn't detect any mood change. "Well. how do you like our new cartoonist?" "I like him every day," he replied. .. except when my wife's the subject." That seems to be the sentiment up and down the Oranse C.oast, which means John's doing his job: keepina local public figures on their toes. · "I try to, keep them honest," explains John, 28. "My canoons are on subjeas that irk me, make me lau&h. or strike me stranse in some way. l hope they inspire readers to do somethina. or at least make them m0tt aware." Who will suard the guardians? In America, the answer to that question is the media. And political cartoonists can do more ~ in a sift41e drawina than any l .~word editorial. A local pohtical cartoon 11 a powerful tool, and one that few community newspapers can manufacture.en a daily buis. , And that's why we consider ounelves lucky to have John Sherffius. wuua. L.w.11 ,. die 0..-. c.... DeQy PUel'• E4Ji.r. WtMn Wrifin9 te the Oronee c..t o.lly Net ... The Orange Coast Ooity '9itot encourages conespondence from °"' reodefs. We requett letters be kept to opproximotety 300 words. Any correspondence significontly longer thon 300 words wil be printed ot ovr discretion os o Community Commeuto.y, Guett eom,,,.,itoey or Editorial ltesponM. Community comrnentories ore reserved for 1asues pertln9nt to cities ond towns ob'Q me Oronge Coast. Guest commen1or1es moy p«toin to ony public issue. Ed1toriol responses ewe reserved for rebuttals to ed110riol positions of the fOrange Coast Ooity '9itot. letters c6ns1dered 10 be hbeloot or 1n bod taste will not be printed. Writers ore limited to fOYI' submissions o mont.h. AH correspondence mvst be .J•gned ond Include the""'".,'• oddreu ond t~ number' for vetikotion Pllf~s. l•tttrs should be addressed 10 the Oronge Coolt Ooity Piiot, 330 w: Boy St., Co-'° Meta, CA, 92626. Attention: lttt.,s to ~ Editor. ,,.. wdh questions ort lll'oed 10 coll the Oolty Pilot at 171 41 442-4321, E~ 352. J • Lettets Commentary " Where have all the parents gone? .. • Quick! Name your son's EntJish taeber. Times up. OK. now rattle off your dauahter's pade point aver- • • last quaner. ' Tric:*. questions. riabt? Let's try · eometbina easier. What about your diJdren'I ftiends? Do )'OU know -'o ~ are -their perentt -wbm'e Ibey live -their telepbone D"'1ben? No? Well, you''!._~ aloQia becau.e accordiDJ. to OJ1Wlall at Newport-Mesa Urufied School District, most parenu are simply too busy to concentrate on their chil- dren'• lives. How can this be, you wonder'l How did we evolve into such a IOCiety that we have no time for our yo.ab? My 13-year-old nephew and 14-~-old niece have dropped out of Junior hiah -seventh and eiabth arade. The school doesn't.want t&em . &eek. Their father -my brotber-in- law -11ys he's washed his bands of the matte:r. Doesn't this IUY have a moral obliption, if not a leul obli- ption, to send his children to school? I posed this question to the Costa Mesa Poli~ Department. Detective Carol Lo~e told me that the enforcement of truancy regu- Are athletes better than scholars? lations by the police is the same as when they deal with runaways ... We can dClaln juveniles at the Police Department until they arc released to a pa~nt or guardian," she said, "but we leave it up to the parent to see that the child goes to school." Accordipg to Love, by law, if chil- dren under the ·~ of 16 refuse to attend school. or 1f they arc expelled by the school. littJe can be done. To the Editor: I noted wi th interest your recent extensive coverage of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce Awards Breakfast for student ath- letes from New~rt Harbor and Cor- ona del Mar hagh schools. One and one-half pages were devoted to these athletes and this event. J subsequently learned, however. that the chamber of commerce also holds a similar awards breakfast for the top Jraduating scholars from the two high schools. Where was the coverage fo r this important event? Did I miss it even though I read the Oruge Coast Daily PlJot daily? Are we to conclude that student athletes are more deserving of media coverage? What messaie are we sending to young people? Why was the scholarship breakfast over- looked? Reader sets rec.ord straight on the sport of wave skiing To the Editor. I would like to point out an error in the May 28th issue of the Orange Coast Daily Pilot. On page 8 3 in the Sports Section you printed a piece about a Wave Ski Contest Aug. 17-19. The contest 1s similar to regular surfing contests however, the partici- pants ride the waves sattang on their boards using a paddle similar to that used in -kayalung.-They maneuver- and ride the waves wath their paddle and are scored as 1s conventional surfing contests. on their ability to ride the wave to its fu llest and to perform certain maneuvers. It ts not a race around the pier as in kayaking or outngger ca noes. We appreciate the mention how- ever, as this is a relatively new sport here in America. Wave Skiing is very big in Australia. New Zealand, England and South Afnca. In fact an 1989 there were more Wave Skis sold an Australt a than conventional surfboards. The Western Wa ve Ski Club was formed here an Southern Caltfom1a for fellow Wave Skiacrs and people interested in panicapatani in the sport. We ha ve competauons and social surfs all through the year. The club enables new members to try out boards and learn techniques for surf- ing on the Wave Skas. COLLEEN MUNRO Corona del Mar School year should be standard To the Editor: If the board members. adminis- trators and tca_cher's unions ever wonder why the public is not more supportive of education. a perfect example of the collect1 ve in- competence of all of them is il- lustrated by the beginning of the school year an September'. The Huntington Beach Union High School District classes stan Tuesday. Sept. 4. 1990. and get out ThuMa>-June 13, 1991. The Ocean Vaew School District's year starts on Monday, Sept. I 0. 1990. and ends on Wednesday. June 19. 1991. To most people's surprise. the beginning and ending of dates of the school year are negotiable. You would sure thank that if the collec- tive !Q's of all the negotiators equal- ed 100, that they could ha ve started and ended school on the same dates. JIM SWANSON Huntington Beach Replace helicopters with foot patrols To the Editor: Wath the increasing noise and intrusion of our privacy by flights out of John Wayne Airpon the police helicopters arc only adding to an already intolerable problem. More foot patro l officers wou.ld be much better an utilizing the expenses now directed to hehcoptcrs hovering over our homes at times when people arc tryinJ to sleep. It was a bad idea to begin with. MAX HARTWOCK Newport Beach The emphasis on athl ·cs that I have observed in this catc is truly a shame. \ I hope that next year. each event will be thoroughly oovercd and that all these outstanding students will be properly congratulated and acknowl- edged fo r their individual achieve- ments in all area of endeavor. DEEDE BEMIS Newport Beach Contrary to popular belief. Juven- ile Hall does not accept offenders of juvenile crimes. Children must com- mit an adult crime first. They must murder someone. rob a bank, or sell illcpl drugs to enter the court sys- tem these days. The responsibility, therefore. is with the parent. Unfortunately, a lot of parents have become lackadaisicaJ, spineless wimps. These people are often more Today is Sunday, June 10. the concerned about dressing for success 161 st day of 1990. There are 204 than they arc in raising productive days left in the year. members of society. "What am I -roday In history Today's Highlight in t-tistory: supposed to do about Sally's (insert Fifty years ago, on June IO, 1940. your own word) drug habit -sexual Italy declared war on France and mores -school grades -fellow Britain; the same day, Canada de-gang membersr' are a common dared war on Italy. questions parents ask. On this date: Plenty -is my response. Start by In J 801 , the North African state of talking to your children: Find out Tnpoli declared war on the United what's happening in their world. States in a dispute over safe passage Discipline them when actions war- of mer-cha nt vessels-t-hrnu'gh t~ ran& Reward them for &ood ~hav- Mediterranean. ior. Set an example. Go to family l n 1942, 1he Gestapo massacred counseling. Give them guidelines - 173 male residents of Lidice, type a lis\ of rules if you must. But Czechoslovakia. in retaliation for get involved. the killing of a Nazi official. Children crave direction and guid- . ance. They prove"thas by constantly In. 1946. Italy .replaced !ls sticking their feet in forbidden abolished monarchy Wlth a republic. waters. Their consistent rebellion . I ~ 1964, the U.S. Senate voted to against authority, however, is just la.m.at f'"!rther d~batc on ~ proposed part of growing up. A parent's job is c1~1I nghts ball, shutting off a to set limits and to enforce those fi hbuster by Sou~hern states. paramatcrs. Dcccnt parents don't In 1967, the ~ix-Day War ended skate through life wcarina blinders. as lsr~el and S~na agree~ to observe Moreover, as far as a child's style a United Nations-mediated cease-of dress or taste in music is con- firc. cemcd, my God, why not leave In 1977 , Jam~s Earl . ~ay .. the them alone? I believe children 1 convicted a.ssassm of ~1v1I n ghts should be allowed to d ress in any leader Man an Luther Kang . Jr .. es-manner they wish -provid ing their caped f_rom Brushy Mount,aan State clothes arc clean -and they listen Pnson an Tennessee wtth six others. to music at an endurable volume. Ray was recaptured J une 13. Music such as the ubiquitous rap One year ago:_ Easy Goer won the we an' hear so much about lately, ~lmont St.akes m New York. deny-docs not demoralize its listeners as ang the Tnete Crown t~ Kentucky the press and the holier-than-thou Derby and ~reakness wmner "Sun-Bible-thumpin~ fanatics would lead day Silence bel. ·d k d · Toda • · · B' hd 8 . . , us to 1eve. a roe an roll ruan . y s. . . •rt ays: ~Ham s you? _ Pnnce ~h1hp 1s 69. Colu~n1st Nat Think about it. Parents who arc He~toff 1s 65. Author Maun ce Send-ambivalent about their children's ak 1.5 62. _ . . welfare may have aJre~dy paved the Five years ago. ~1ahtc qaus road for thier sons' or dauahters' yon Bu!ow was acq~lll~ by ~ Jury trek into a world of destruction. I in Prov1de~cc. ~.I., m has retnal o.n ask you, where have all the parents c~rgcs he d tned to murder his gone? heiress wife, Martha "Sunny" von Eliultleti MJller I• • Ne"l>"rt Bulow. IJHri rnJdeal. -By Tk AHoclalH Pm• Gender politics can cut both ways SAC RAMENTO'. -"Gender pp" was a hot political theory in the 1980s. I As women voters became more numerous to the point of domi- nance. so the theory went. political candidates would be preMUrCd to respond to their issues. And since Democrats were more responsive to women's iasues than Reoublicans. the theory continued, OOP can- didates would plunge into the gender pp and die. The sender pp was supposed to help Walter Mondale •nd Micl\acl Duk.akis, but both of them lost badly. What the advocates of the theory ianored was that sexutl Poli- tics can cut both ways. Post-presidential election pollina djd confirm that women tended to vote Democratic. but the o~ite also was true: men favored Re- pubhcans by an even stroneer ma,..;n. And 11 Iona as \ooters wett divided fairty evenly ~tween the two sexes, Republicans won. The sender pp 11 • politkaJ rac- tor is beina revived in California thil rear becaute Dianne FeinMein, the former mayor of San Francitoo, cap- tured the Democratic nomination for '°vunor and will face lle-pubhcan Sen. Pete Wilton in No- vember. , Feinstein dwelled on her gender during heT primary duel wi th John Van de Kamp -suggcstins. for example, that a woman would better protect abortion rights than a man. There was sound political arithmetic behind her stral(I)'. Women do lean toward the Demo- cratic Party and thus they constitute about SS percent o f the party's voters. And polls conducted both before and j ust after the votina indicated that strong suppon from women was a m-.jor factor in Feins- tein 'a victory. Credit for the first sexist remark of the campaip aoes to Feinstein. She was asked about a new Wilson tele,- vision commercial that cites her own praise of his performance 11 1 U.S. senator Hd includes her hand· written note td him, chu 1985: "You're wonderful." · "Wei~" Feinstein 11id of the 1 Wilson ad, 0 men like to be! called wonderful." Tt\lt's sexist. just as it wQ.uld be sexist if Wilson were to 11y some- thina like ''Dianne is a woman and they have no head for numben." If aratuitoua. SMUOCYpical referen- ca to ICnder-' improper. then it's JUlt I I wrona w Feinstein to utte:r them 11 it Would be for Wilton. unlcu we KUPl a double standard. And if either candidate says such . thinas. he or she runs the nsk of a gender backlash. On a more pragmatic level, Fcins.- tein will be attempting to seek votes from middle-of-the-road male voters by strcuina her take-comma nd s~le or manaeement as mayor of San Francisco and her touah attitudes toward crime. includina support for the death penalty. Wilson's search for suppon amona politically moderate women may be more difTICUlt becaute to many women -as technically telist 11 it may be -the thouaht of elecdna a woman 11 aovcmor is u:citina in 1 symbolic way. Wilw n doe have one advan~ over many male politicians. has lona·1tand1n1 1uppc>rt of abortion riahts. And In his election niaht vfctory apccch, Wil1<>n teemed to 1treta support for such women's i .. sues u improved child-development services. Wilson mipt impron hit chances with women votcn by pu~ licly embracina -pohtK"alty, if not ph)'lically ~ hi• omcial runnina mate, state Sen. Mam •11tson. who won the Republican nomi- nation for lie\itmant tovemor. POil· votina PGll1 also inchcated that her ltftder hdpcd her win that l'l«tion Dan Walters galnst another state senator. John seymour. Makina Beraeson a hi&hly visible component of his campeian would also help Wilson with conservative Rept.iblicans, many of whom dislike hit moderate position1. But that, too, presents a problem. It Is that Beranon is 1 strona opponent of abortion and to the c•tcnt that she is identified with Wilson, it aives Feinstein an openina to attack him on that very sensitive and emotional illUC. • Perhaps all of this mettly in· dicates tlult politicians of botb aen- den are treadina carefully throup the unca1ainty that marts relations betMm the telles in the I 99Qa. 0.. .,.,..,. " • ..,.. ... ..., ,.,. .,,, ,.,. ... Or-. QMf ,,.,,,. l'flec. •• ----_w -- .. Inside • Ora~ County Busl~ss Diary/CZ • Or~ County busi~ss dates/CZ • Strict ly Buslness/C z· • Class/fled/Inside SUNDAY. JUNE 10, 1890 Examining care.ers for _,he '90s· ,,.. f High-tech career~ in demand l y JOY A NTHONY Dally l'iot ,..,,...,_.,. Where arc all the good jobs? The following is an industry-by-industry breakdown from three Orange County employment experts: Teduaolo1Y: According to Randy King of Business People, a Costa Mesa company that puts on techni- cal job fatrs, the slowdown in the defense area is more than co m- pensated for by an increase in the communications and other hi&h tech fields. Compared to the early '70s when someone with a master's d~ in electrical engineering might be found driving a cab, today's enJineers can always find a job designing cellular phones, 'video games, and other devices. Another change: King secs many more out-of-state companies at his Orange County job fairs than in the past. County employees arc incrcas-- 1ngly willing to relocate to a place where they can afford a home, he said. Favorite states include Texas, Utah, Oregon, and to a lesser extent, Wuhington. Hotels, metel1, ud Mspttallty: The major difference between the '80s and the '905, says Dieter Sturm. president of Homark, a Newport Beach employment agency which specializes in servicing the bospitaJ- ity industry, is the demand for sales and marketing man~ers. "The de- mand for qualifictf""individuals in sales and marketing far exceeds the supply," he remarked. Hu.IG care: Hospitals are more cost<anscious than they were in the '80s, said Elliot Gordon. managing vice president of Korn-Ferry fnter- national in Ne~rt Beach. Thus, growth areas for Job candidates de- pend on the degree to which they arc linked to essential services or to cost-effective technologies. Flauclal eervicfl: At least for the fPfease SH DEMAND/CJ) L demand for employees ;n tele· -cali_e_e_r_w_o_m_. _e_n_s_._e_t _s--=-ights Summer job market looks Of'! earnlng ·the big bucks ly JOY ANTHONY Dally l'tlOI Ccwteeponclene world. she advises. If you're good at typing. she says, r,ou'll get stuck in the job. If you're bad, you II get fired. ( promising What's hot and what's not for women in the '90s? This decade, more women arc expected to avoid "pink ghettos." those areas of em- ployment that offer few financial rewards. So predicts Sandra Young, owner of Women's Focus, a Tustin employment agency. But Susan Nelson, a marketing directo r for the Abipil Abbott employment qency in Newport Beach, disagrees. She says she has known many receptionists who climb up the corporate ladder. The Orange County job market wiU expend this summer with about 22 pert"Cnt of locaJ employers saying they expect to hire more employees, according to a recent survey by Manpower Inc. employment services firm. As women go beyond traditional jobs. looking for bigaer bucks than they can make as secretaries and teachers. they are incrcu- inaly choosing careers in sales, she said. Where once they wanted m ore security than a commission system offers, nowadays "womeo have become risk-takers." Toni Alexander. owner of Inter- communicatio ns, a Newport Baach advertising agency, is one. such eumplc. Graduating with a master's degree from UCLA's TV /radio depanment, she went to work for a land developer stuffing envelopes -"because it was the O}lly job I could find." Seven percent of the employers surveyed said they plan to reduce their staff, with 69 percent who do not expect staffina levels to change. Only 2 percent of the employers said they were uncertain about hiring plans .. Industries reporting the patest potential for new jobs include non-durable &oods manufacturinJ. finance, insurance, real estate, educauon and pubhc adrnioistratfon. accordina to the survey. ProspectS are less promising in the construction industry. For some. this means starting a business or buying a franchise. By the year 2000, she predicts. SO percent of all worlUng women will be business owners. "They're saying: 'fiey, maybe I should strike o ut on my own."' At her employment agency, Young offers an evaluation that helps them decide if they have the right stuff. But even if they don't, she warns them against taking too low an llltcmative. Don't start out in the clerical But getting to know Orange County real .estate paid big dividends. "It was good starting out in real estate because it happens to be such a major industry in Southern California," she said. In a few years, she jc>ined a major national advertising firm. Then she decided to go to work for a firm that she could eventually buy out. In 1984, having gained experience as the firm's gen- eral manage r, she bo ugt)t Inter- communications, an ad agency near fashion Island. Last year, 2S percent of Oranac County em- ployers planned to hire additional staff during the summer months and 8 percent planned cutbacks. Nationwide, 27 percent of all employers arc planning to add to their workforce this summer, with 8 perccnt planning reductions. Although the present hiring trends arc well above the rrcession years of the early l 980s, nearly every industry is anticipating the smallest staffing increase compared to the same period during the last eight years. according to Manpower. -Opt m1stlc author makes a comeback 1y .JOY ANTHONY ~ ..... , .......... .. At 26, Mark Hansen was bankrupt. Now, sixteen years later, he runs a successful Costa Mesa-based speakers bureau and will be e_it~ina his new book, "Dare to Win," on the Oprah Winfrey show. Hansen says he turned his life around after finally realizina he had ~mmed him1elf for failure. On the upcomina rah Winfrey show, Hansen will share the i icnts of hjs success alonpide suests who have been literaJly branded "born to lote." Altho~ Hansen won't be able to aet their "born to lote tatoOs off, he hopes to be able to chanae their think.in& durins the show. People often look for reasons to fail, Hantm says. when thcy have choaen a career that's wrona for them. Shueen yean •· he owncid a Oedslina company that made ICOdesic domes for swimmi• pools, aviaries and 'homes. Hanten hoped to be another Buctminsttt Fullet. But one day he realiled he was ttyi .. _ to fulftll Fuller's dnam, not Wt own. ""'That'• reauy wby I went ~" be •ya. .. If you'te 1101 doi .. what you're IUppGlld IO be ..... Mhft a..ab you ...... ~ ..... •" la ~·· Cllll. it ... -~ Jll'lftJ '-d U1unk. Ant bit• r' • ... t broa. Dia Ill lald to move He paid $100 a month Just for a place to put his sleepina bq. "To say it• was pitiable is an under- statement," he says. Survivina only due to the goodwill of his -. milkman who let him have bread, "'ilk and yosun on credit, Hansen -who has two master's de&rtts -took a job unloadina toilet paper off a raiff'Olld carhTo keep his self-esteem, he wore a suit and trench coat to work. ''Looks like you aren't dreued right," said his supervitor. "I'm not stayina Iona." he shot blck. "I was feelina trashed," he rec.alls. "I was totaled. I had nothina lef\." Ooina into bankruptc}' court a lawytt tapped him on the shoulder. "for SJOO, I'll take ~ th= this procedure," he said. Hansen replied: "8 y, if I had SlOO I wouldn't be hctt." It was time for a chanac. in(C aae 16, Hanten dreamed of tamina his livina as a public speaker, but it mnaiMd a tubcontcious, rcpreaed dram. By dcn~ne his hart's desu-e, he uplains. he'd uacontciously sabot()ICd his te<>delic dome-build. ina businaa. Thtn Ont ni11st ht ·finally took hold of his dream and put it into action. Afttt li11enina to a talk by a rat estate upcn1 .he be9'd the man to leaeh lum the bulCI of punlic ..,eikina. Althoulb the real csiatc speak.er wu set to leave on vacatioe. The best careers subject to change By RUSS LOAR O.ily"llot ........... ttl .. The days of leam ina a trade and sticking with 1t until retirement do you part arc fast slipping away. The hot careers for the 1990s may dead-end by the year 2000. The world of work is adopting a kind Qf social Darwinism in which only the flexible and adaptable employee can be assured a steady climb up the career ladaer, "No one knows what SO percent of the jobs will be in the year 2000," said Shena Crane, president of Men- tor career counseling service in Irvine. "Changing careers is really becoming the norm." The federal Bureau of Labor pre- dicts that this year's college gradu- ates will change careers four to fi ve times and change JObs 18 to 21 times. .Experts say there are SOO'\C sure bet.s, however. Because about .is percent of all Americans cat out as least once every day, the American Culinary Federation estimates 2SO,OOO additio nal trained chefs wtll be needed this year alone. But the associatio n expects only about 140.000 will be entering the field. The average salary for a trained chef is about $3S.OOO a year. A top executive chef can earn $200.000 a year. Top supermarket and retail food e'xccutivcs will earn up to S 175,000 this year, according to a national survey. And top management pos- itions in food advertising: markeung and sales can cam more than SI 00,000 annually. The health care industry is also expected to remain strong. And as the need for medical services grows, there comes a commensurate need for health care cost managers. ac- cordinJ to a recent survey by Money magazine. This new breed of corporate ell- ccutivcs can earn from S7S,OOO to more than $200.000 a year. As many as 70 perunt of all Fonune SOO companies say they expect lo have a health care cost manager on board WHAT THEY f.1AKE by 199S. Conunued growth in computer- rclatcd careers is also predicted by industry analysts. who say software developers and computer graphics artists will be much in demand. Top frecl4'nce computer graphics anists can make from $7S.000 to SI 50.000 a }'Car. The expanded use of computers on the job will continue to transform. the way people work and companies operate, according to T1ff~ny Haugen. directo r of the Program in Innovation and New Ventures at UCI. "The personal workstation em- powers people more and it changes the type of work people are doing." she said. "Individuals arc getting a lot more responsibility with work- stations. The traditional top-down pyramid is probably going to tum into a more circular pattern." · Fo r 1990, the biggest pay hikes Nill come to professionals in health care and retail finance occupations. accordina to an annual salary survey conducted by New York placement firm Roth Yo ung. Anesthesiologists, surgeons. ob- stetricians and radiologists will all net between $221 ,000 and $31 9.000 a year. In the retail industry, nearly half of all finance-related jobs carry a salary of SI 00.000 and up. A top treasurer can earn up to S 164,000 a year. while top controllers and sys.- terns managers cam about S 132,000. The average salary in the retail industry's corporate sector ranscs from SS0,000 to $70,000. according to Roth Young. Department store managers will cam from S45.000 to $84,000 this year. Other fast-trjlck careers for the 1990s include management consult- ants earning up to $250.000: human resource mahagers earning as much as SI 65.000; and bankruptcy lawers who can cam a minimum or $200,000 at the partner level Of course tht top salaries always go to the top CllCCutivcs. ln OranJC County. Robert. Green. board chau- man and chief financial officer of f Ptease 1H CAREERS/CJ) Avenige aalariet tot ofta jobe In 0r.nge and Loe Angeles Counties: 11 PO!NTioN O.C. L.A. ---· l. . ·----• -•.... Ji.. --.L.. into a......., ... New Ycd "~""'"' buUdina. I"--'" MITHOlt/CJI I AB ....... Hun • ...... Ml •& &M fill 1•11111 - I I I I I 1 I - . . r -. .. .. --c ---• . . ,geCo • Trump ~casinos' cred.ibility questioned ATLANTIC CITY. N J -The hyperbole swirling around Donald Trump's TaJ Mahaf Casino Resort makes some ob· servers question whether the touted "Eighth Wonder of the World" is really JUSt a myth Those quest1on1ng Trump's credibility warn that anything said 1n the wake of nego· tlatrons between banks and the ·Manhattan develo per should be looked at with re~er· vatlons. When Trump's TaJ Mahal Casino Resort opened two months ago. a Trump consult· \ ant forecast a monthly "w in." Dr gcoss gamrog revenue_.totaL of S45 m1ll1on Trump news releases touted the casino as the w orld's biggest and the hotel as the state's tallest build· 1ng. -By ~ A61ocl•IH Pn11 Strictly Business ~ .. , ...,...__ ............ • 1nc.. .. ...... I l:imlld .......... UAUll9 don Inn. ,_ won • 114 -. conu.a to l:luld • ,._ In PumlO. Cc*».. wtlldl wll CIGl'Mll meCNN .. ,,.. ......... dieMf W. TM t-IPl'IMllll PfOo jKt could IHd IN W., b ..... cOl1Wf'Sklns ot ~ into &MM t&.as throughout IN autby. _.. cordf"9 to u.r.yuems offtda. The Cok>radc> pUr1C, undtr ~ suuctJoo ·by fuetco. a M"s'diary ot P\A*c Sefvtce c~. 1s sched&Md tot complfdonDy the end ot tM ye•. Ttw ,..,. Ml convert 5 milion to 7 ~ square ffft of ~ ~ day into diesel l'uel. industrial WU and naphtha. Fuetco holds the ~­lk~ for the conversion tKh- nok>gy. Ultrasynems. • unit of H~ Corp .• wfl overStt con- nruction and engineering ot the s I 6 mlllion plant. Parker Automotive Corp. of Costa Mesa has acquired Hous- ton-based lntertech and discon- tinued the company's prodUct line and operations. Parker had previously accused lntertech or patent infringement. Parker manu- factures Carb<>nClean. • syst~ used to clean fuel systems and engine components. lntertech made a similar product called Carbon Zapp. Officials from Parker said although the competing com- pany was smafl. the acquisition was important to protect patents. lntertech customers will be of- fered the opportunity to swltch to the CarbonClean products. Parker reports at>Qut S20 mllhon 1n an- nual sales. .......... ...... -........ Fluor a... Is joining wfth an East Gemlln c~ in a·mow to eund the c°"'*'Y's access to the E.nem E~an nwtcet. Fluof's Ent ~"'*' ~. Fluot ~ GmbH, ~join wfth contractor lngenleurbetrleb Anlagenbau lepzlg flABJ to pursue hydroc•rbon. Industrial and process projKts In East ~r­ many and ~r Eastern European countries. Fluor of'fidals said the agrttment wfll give the lrvfne.. based enginttring and construe- tlon company v~ experience In the emerging ~astern European market. I.AS Is the largest Mgi- nttring and construction com-- pany in East Germany and has been Involved In projects in the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, Africa and the M iddle East. Fluor recently reported six-month earn- ings 566.2 miUion, a 45 percent Increase compared w ith S45.5 minion for the same ·period last year. The company's profits ben- erited from a s 19 million cash infusion from the r~ersaf of a fntltpret .. Inc .• publlsher ol Enuepre_. ~. Is &lldng ~ • SWtu publsMr ~ --owne• media companies to ••· plore. posll* ~ wntur~ dNl The last"9fowtftg ~ found itsetr sftoft ol cdt ~ ltMUng two ntW publk.Mtons: New lusi- nns Opponunlttn In 1989 and EnutSN .... ial Womltl In Mach. EnUepreneur anc. ChMman P.r« Shea Yid IN 'MOl'Dle NI been dfscussing ·~ wnan .,.,.._ met1I wftll the Omni Group ot New Yen, pan of the Swiss con- glomerat~ Omni Hoklings. Ttw ~'~for the ftsal year ending June)() are expected to hft S26 miliof1 with ~ S3 ~ operatJng Income, the highest In company history. Analysts ~ the tMgRlne Industry Is hurting and a numbef of publishers •e looltlng for partMrs due to • natlONI ~rtJsing sk>wdown. Orange Coast business dates Moner M•,....n conference -"Meet the Funds," a conf~rence on how to get private ~quity, federal and state funding, Is set for I p.m. Tuesday, June I 9. at le Merid1en Hotel In Newport Beach. The conference 1s sponsored by Cruttenden & Co., the largest independent investment banking firm in Orange · County, along with accounting firm Ernst & Young and law firm Riordan & McKinzle. The conference is geared toward small to mid-sized companies. Topics will Include the Small Business Innovation Research Program. SBA loans and other funding opuons Including leveraged buyouts and venture leasing Registration is S95 per person and more information is available by calling Jan O 'Neal n 757-5700. . . . Women •ccouni.nt1 -The next meeting of the Orange County W oman's Society of Certified Public Accountants w ill meet at 6 30 p.m. Tuesday. June I 2, at the Beverly Heritage Hotel in Costa Mesa. James R. Schmook. Ph.D .• will discuss technical. political and personal aspects of profess1onalrsm. The presentation counts for one hour of CPE credlL ltese.D1"41tloru and more Information are available by calling Cindy Smith at KPMG Peat Marwick. 850-44.J 1, extension 71 9. . . . Sovttt Co.It 8uslne11 WCMten -The monthly meeting of the South Coast Business and Professional women w ill be held at I I 30 a.m. Tuesday. June 12. at El Tom o Gnll In Costa Mesa. duest speaker Larry Lamb, a CPA w ith Klarin. Lamb & MartJn of N~rt Beacn. w lR speak on "Is Your Recordkttpltig MlnlmlztnQ Your Taxe~7" Admission is SI 7 for non-members. 5 I l for members. Reservations are available by calling Mama Radel at (8001 282-552 I fmatlb<>x 7J. . . . Winni ..... COMMerCUI re .. estate -"W in- ning strategies in Commercial Real Estate" will feature Harold A . Eiits. president & CEO of Grubb & Ells and Peter l Marr. executive Vice presldem and ~tern division manager of Coldwell Banker Commercial, at 6 p.m. Tuesday. June 19. at the Irvine Hiiton Hotef. The presentation 1s sponsored by Women In C~rclal Real Estate. Grubb & Ellis Co .• Coldwel Banker Com- mercial. and Holzwarth. Powell & Stein. The cost Is S38 and more information ts available by c.alling Toni Tudor at 553-9400. . . . Si.rtlnt • l>ullneH -A. one-day seminar on how to start a business Is scheduled ror 8:45 a.m. to 3 45 p.m Thursday. June 14, at Glendale Federal Bank in Laguna Hills. 2422 I Cane de la Louisa, e seminar Ts presented by the Orange C<>Unty chapter or the Service Corps of Retired Executives fSCOREJ and will cover financing. recordkeeplrtg. In- creasing sales through marketing and advertising, leg.JI procedures and business plMls. The ree 1s 520 and includes coffee and materials. More information is available by calling 836-2709. • • • Smart managers challenge employees QHsUoa: How do I get people wlilo ••rt for me to THINK'! I . Stop thanking for them. Our management system has micro- managed people long enough to turn nAllnlR CALIPODIA " TAX-REE IBCOllE nnn> Franklin makes investing 1n ~I municipal bonds easy with a lJ I mutual fund that offers you ~f these advantages • DotlMe 'IU·Free Jacome• ~l .......,. w.w..-_ - ·~· ..... • DlHrmsM Portfolio •for'""°'°" 11111j«t to ~ 11/tn?ronw "''"'"'""' tu, 11 '"'""portion of tilt incomt mq bf Sll//l«I IO ff!dtn1I or SIOlt lOX -----------&rrt ... .,.. • eo.,...,. W lllapat C.ter Drt.e .... 210 lllapcut a.ell, CA 92680 f71•) 180-0877 ,.. , I lllOfl" Ii/ti 0 fr« prosf>«flll Cfl*l•I• WHWt=l•/onNtlOll .. ,,.,,,... .,_.,.,. ,_ ,.., frtel-"• dorprr .,,, .,.,... 116111 rtfld It mrf/tlllr ~ I;_, w .,,d ~'W ,,...~-----=-----AMM _______ _ ~~-~~~~~ • their thought process to getting-even rather than contnbut1ng. 2. Ask open -ended questions that require a response and thought pro- c.ess beyond yes, no and 'Tll try.'' 3. H1Stonc:all y the title manager meant that you would accept rc- spons1bihty for every detail of your function. People cannot think positively when they are being con-SuZette trolled negatively. Change your ex- pectations from total responsibility Alger 6. Train people in brainstorming, uro-bued thinkinf. creative think· ing, idea generation and mind- stonning and mi nd-mapping. Too many people have been too in- fluenced by negative environments to allow any kind of fTCC think.ins. In the human quest to be right, we have lost our ability to implement mul- tiple thinking skills. When Tom Watson of IBM fa me instituted the famous "Thjnk" campaign, he ad- vocated the second corTCCt answer theory to instill in people the need to to a team and commitment environ-•••••••••••••• ment. 4. Check your expectations. Man- agers who unconsciously enjoy the power once associated with directing others find it difficult to accept ideas and elicit participation. Many man- agers want people to think and yet do think? Arc you open and think beyond the obvious. positive'? Do you gave constant and 7. Persevere. While negativity immediate feedback on ideas and closes the mind as quickly as a trap su~stions? Can you find some door slamming, positive rcinfon:e- pos1tive aspc(:t of every questionable ment moves at snail's pace. Preoue thought? How well can you capi· for a long process. which will include talizc and build on the creativity of open communication. tcamin& and your people? How wcll_.can-you-pouP-problem totving. -tnvotve-a manage your reactions and think unity that will open minds, ~nerate responsively? How well do you ideas and enhance everyone s think· control those thoughts. _j_Walk...lhc...talk..-Do you pve ltp- scrvict only to the thinkng process. What is your response when people listen? in& process. Law School Information Seminar Thursday,1/une 21, 1990 • 7:00 pm Laguna Hills Western State University College of uw will host en inlonnltion 1eminar in your area. Coet you1 questions answered ~ • uw School Requittawntt-r • ~ment ' when Ir how to apply • Scholfnhipi • Anandal Anlstance • The Law School Admiuion T•t • JrvineC.mpu1 (l.SATI A quadon Ind 1ntwcr period will follow lhe ..... . To rqisw, can 714173&-IOOO ~Ilk'" .. A ....... eo-11or. 5e11ina ii lftillld Ind ~adoftl IR Oil I fint~ fn --.... WESTERN S'l'&'l'D •1966 Fo.nWto...... « .............. ... 1 &A& D Sen"• c4' !1111 iiiiiiUNIVERSl1Y ·•m ~:':!!!,';~ '1 COLT DftB or T' • ., ·."",-Arrnnrt., .... A II 1 ? ., ....... c ... ~ ~-_. NII 1f1•1 ..... t.. ..... llllNMIAS...C..'1 I*•'• ,..,_CArl6JI • . . - n rends Art created ana sold at Butler Studio Gallery n. ,..,. ....., 81Udlo G91ery; which ha been open for ..................... t:.nh Butler a.tee .. ....... ... oitgll-~ the ..-ce .. a ltudr-to....._ __ ........ atra .,_. In IM front would be great for a 11:1ry. PIUI, the nelghbomood on the lllbw .......... with tta Wlllklna trafflC, 11 '"oanduaM to the lndMcMI ... working on a ...... belll. At1 II per90MI, IO ft IMuld be Introduced on a perlONll leWI." ......,, who Qr8duated from C.. State Fullerton with a BA In atudlo art, hM worked ..... rnMY ---CMatlve media. IUCh .. )eslll y1 clolhlng, cenmlca, photogf9PhY .. I Md, or oourm, p•ntlng. •-•r 8utler worka prtnwty wtth watercolor bee-.• IM,.... :..~lE=-==.z~=~~ le IM moet drawing point on any type of CMYU. And light II what watercolor la about." F91th Butler'• gallery 11 open by appointment. Within a cert9ln time fnlme, ahe wfll alao do commluloned wortl. Het larger pelntlnga run In the 1750 to 1900 range. Within the year, Butler hopes to have her flrat lhowlng. After that, n predicts lhe wfll have showings on a more regullir bMle of fNf11Y lix months. The F91th Butter Studio Gallery ts located at 2815 LaF8Y91te In Newport Beach. To make an appointment call 72M187. Cqr.rency exchange opens in NB Deak International, the world's oldest and largest foreign currency exchange, has opened another branch In Newport Beach's Fashion Island. Deak International, which has . offices worldwJ48. has been In business for over 60 years and handles currency exchange, International funds transfers and precious metels. Thomas Drake, branch l'!l~nager, notes that "for this ~ office we offer more exclusive sevtces due to our location here In Newport Beach." Part of this exciusive service lnctudes "a private booth for high-profile transactions." , Drake, who has been with Deak Inter- national for over 10 years. says that the business offers Its services "not only on a retail level, but we also cater to corporations for payments In different currrencies, rec.iv- Ing and sending." Dreke Deak International offers over-the- counter currency service, which lnctudes traveler's checks in doll811 or foreign currency and, of course, cashing of forlegn checks. Currently, Deak lnternatlonal's traveler's checks 81e free of service charge. Since, Deak International has offices worldwide, most of the employess speak two languages, If not studying another. D.rake..hlmsett speak.a fluent French-and worked In a bank In Paris for two years. Deak lnternatlonaJ Is open every day of the week frome 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. The office la located at Suite 1113 In Fashion Island. between the I Magnln and Butfum's department stores. For further Information, call 644-9040. Varicose veins vanish at VeinCare VefnCare is headed by Dr. Steven Schick, a Yale Medical School graduate. who has had six years of practice In the treatment of vein disorders and the removal of varicose and spider veins. VetnCare, which has been in business for three years. uses a non-surglcat treatment In the removal of varicose and spider veins from legs. First, an Infrared scanner pinpoints the problem veins. Then a special solution Is Injected Into the vetns with a syringe, and this collapses those veins. The procedure takes less than an hour and involves m inimal pain. In the case of spider veins, one treat- ment Is usually adequate. With varicose veins, the patient may require a second or third visit. In all, this procedure is relatively Inexpensive and COvef'ed by medical Insurance. Schick points out that "Insurance companies like the economy of the procedure. compared to vein stripping which Involves surgery." Schick adds that this Is an outpatient procedure and It lnvofvea pratlcally no recovery period. While v81icole veins and spider veins are caused by herldltary factors or hormonal changes, the removal Is permanent and leaves no The staff members at VelnCare are all licensed, health care professionals who are understanding of the patMtr)t's needa. VeinC8re la conwntently opened In the eventnga, Monday through Thur9day, u welt as Saturdays. The office la located at 3070 Bristol St. In Costa Mesa. Suite 430. For further Information, call 662-2400. Home sitters guard your house Home Sitting Services of Orange County. wtilch recently mewed to Corona Det Mar, has t>et*'l In buatnese for atmoat 20 ye1n, offering hou1e sitting, pet care and general tasks •ound the houle, whether you're taking a weekend off or three montha. • Part of wtiat rMkea Home Sitting Service unique 11 the fact that the empto; 111 are all retired linglel or couplel. &ch emplayee, or "UIOClate," II bonded •nd tn1Ured wtth Uablltty protection. • AflO avaffable 11 a eervtce called Companion Care. Thia la non-medlcal help for people getting OYW • llckne., or who )ult need a little extra help wtth bU6c ..... According to general manager L8na Newmen, "We are geared to meet the eped9I Nedi of ttw people, We prOVlde ~ affordable elderty c:ompan6on care ~ by Mcelaled, bonded ecttve retired men and women who wll haw • lot In common wtth ~ loved one," •• •• Currently, Home 8mtng ...... hie 40 aftlcl9 Mllonwtde. The ofloe An eo.. Del M8f CCMl'I ii of O..• County, from lell lw:ft to ..._. ..... Home~~ of Orange ~ .. laoated et nu I . C08lt "'COrOM Del M• ...... 101. For more lnfonMtton Clll NMwrMn et 723-1122. 1 / CAREERS l',_CI <:ommunity Pt~hiatric Centen '°Pl the list ofh!Jb·paid executivCS: eunina S4.4 milbon for 1989. Walt Dlsney Co. Preaident and CEO frank G. Wells was &he a1a1e•1 hiab- nt paid executive -eamina f51 milhon -but Disney's corpoqte offtcet are localed outside the coun-ty in Burt.nk.. The .coun_ty's hiahest-paid w9man executive as Kathryn A. Braun senior vice president of Western Diailal Corp. of Irvine. Braun earned S326,000 last year and' ranks 14th amona the county's top waae earners. As the hiah end of tbe job market soan ever b~er, cle rical worken arc also find1na their services in demand. Occupational Outlook DEMAND l'rom Cl short term, Gordon predicts, the financial service sector wilt ex- perience a net outflow of jobs. Only those in it for the Iona haul will risk their catttrs here, he said. Real ntate: Despite the current slowdown, Gordon sees a tum around .in three to five years. "Real estate is cyclical." he points out. Otller lad•1trle1: The bigest S\C".!~ ~ .:J of the ~ And at ofllclo tecbftlotiet become more ld~anced. office employees will need incras.- ina cooipuser liacracy, ICCOrdina to SU.. NellOll. rnarke\ina direnor lw ~I Abbott Personnel Com-panitt rnc. "When it comea to clerical workers, it's an employee's market riaht now," Nelson said. ln the decade ahad, those who keep abreast of carttr trends and equ:t~~emtelves with a broad raqc of · wiU be the moat likely lO suet~. "The people who are aoina to become obsolete are the people who learn a skill and rely on it exclusively," said UCI entrepreneur propam direc1or Hausen. "Individ- ual worth is aoina to be more ad- mired and more priud, but it's also aoina to brina more responsibility." trend overall, Uordon says, as the continuina demise of the middle manaaer. Top executives are realiz- inJ. he explained, that too many middle manqers make communica- tion between the layeq of manage- ment more difficult. while also cost- ina the comeany money. Finally, a "better spirit ' resuJts when the extra man-aers are asked to leave, he said. But the ex-employees also get a aood deal. Many of them. Gordon predicts, will buy franchises. 1 AUTHOR PNlllCI he reluctantly lareed to help Hasen out. "I don't Hpec1 )'OU IO be here wben J llt bKk," the man told biln. 1'he odds a~ one in a lbouland." lut Hansen. who II a 9, year. old Boy Scout IOld 376 bola ol sreetioa cards in lO da~ knew he could succeed. All he had IO do was offer a '° ~· dis-count on hit tpakina fees and Dock OD mort doon than 01- one elae. la two weeks ......_. ...., 21 cnpeemeats • 115 u ....,, Today, he runs a tbrivlq speaker's bureau ud comultina buliMu in COMA ..... • 11¥111 emDlcMie ftnn tbM 11--II millioD 1 )'eel' in rev...,~ , .. boob and ....... ia ldditioa '° 111 ~ wrvm. Han...l was s\U'Drited to 6- cover be'd enierea a boomilll fteld -now a Sl-C billioo a Y9lr industry. Hansen Judscs his results by bow often he is invited bKt. FREE ADMISSION .................... REVOCABLE UVING TRUSTS TIMafeclef, ....... 14, 1 p.m. T..-,, June 11, 7 p.m. ~ • .1unea,1p.m. Learn How To: • lwold prelNtt _, 1ttomtJ's fets • l..W lllllCH11tr illltrlbftct t11 . " ... " ..,., ••• ""*'' • • s.. .... dlld prMlions ...... , ...... t .. • l'ffttM '** ..... prtc ..... Mllst....,.._.11,.,.... ...... ~ .... RESERVATIONS 848-6499 ............. ......... ..... r_..v., NOW NO LOAD FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY A diversified mutual fund investi'lQ in a porttotlo of Orange County's finest public companies as selected by the Fund's manager. 9,! Ora~te~~~~~~ fitld ~ ~: . ~·· Ask how your investment in the Orange County Growth Fund can qua/Hy as a tax- deductible IRA contribution for 1989. To receive a prospectus. annual report, and the current portfolio, call the Fund's manager and distributor, Newport Securities Corporation. (714) 957-1217 The prospectus contains more complete 1nformauon regarding fees, ex nses and risks: read 1t careful! before ou invest or send mone . ' I • • • • , • • 642-5678 From North Orange Cpunty -540-I 2*> From South Orange County 496-68q0 CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANOI CO. F"OM IOUTH O"ANGI CO. 540-1220 .... THE DAILY PM.OT CLASSIFIED OH 'ICE HOURS 09 ..... 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By MAKE OFFER! AM!fng Mlulon Viejo!, bike to RfNtl( •lllAlflllT* C·21 Ext317 6-40..00~ 100% tax t>aMnt1. Must appt. only $495.000 $179.900. OPEN HOUSE laka, park, & shopping. 3 / Lowest pnced home on 1 Newport liaYa clMn cradlt. Agt Owner finance. 721·8387 SUN 12·5. Lou. 750-11S8-4 bedroom with Mutar , '\Vtrv"l"'fl' iu·v .11 the s1nd 2-Story 2BR E=~~~::nt!'rna. 1 mile 239-4335 Dys, Ev, Wknd1 bedroom ratraat, 1.76 ~f. w • '\. ~ • \. 1 '~BA wt a Fabulous from ocean Approx· TllTUUIU .......... .., Hunt. ltldt 1040 bath, La Familia Modal REALTORS • WHITE WATER VIEW! imatety 1200 sq tt. tor lllboa lsUnd l<X>6 3531 Liiac on large cor'* lot(ovar Aslung $725 000 Sl 80.000 No aganll Call (5th & NlfclSIUI) 4BR 2BA pool homa w/ 1111,111 9500 sq.ft.) vaulted call· 2 •ft.LA ULlll JEFF JACOBS 631-1~349 916-721-6198. H...,. Lot1-Plan1-Bulldar1 OPEN SAT/SUN 11·5 bOnua room. 1850 plua Affordable 3BR 2·Story ~7t~~~n l•~:!uyco~.7~~~ Y04X choloe-anJoy pool, ........... ,.,. BIN Harct.ty Reeltor Walk to baach, lovely 2 sq fl. Setler wlll pay townhome. Nice neigh· .. __ ,. __ .:, f a• fir_........ spa. tant1l• ct .. ~ 1n It...., lH-••t• IUUlt •TINI -503 Paf'k AIHlnua BR 2 BA d4ln g<>u1mat 15,000 buyau ctoslng bortlood c1oM ICTbeachl .,.,. .. """ _.......... B 2B _,, -I H bor View Homa. •714-&75-2888• kltch. condo. Fiplc, dack. costs. $255,900 Grubb & Why rent? Only 10% ONLY $2 2 500 CALL either I 2 r a w/huge ---n ar •Magnificent rwtw homa, enc. garden, 2 car gar· Elllt, Dod 857-0525. Down or assuma FHA NOW WONT 0 LAST! Kris =t:~r~-~~'~:,Ctd= *·IEWNIT lllTI ~='.yq~,:~:~~~n =~ 3 BR. 3 BA custom age, Sr 62/over Many Om• Ra.-lll loan. Bkr 536-3539 Kapp, Century 2 1 TOday bulldlng. A valua. at Perlact 2 BR Condo foi. greenbelt $719,000 OPEN SAT/SUN 3 • quality UPOradet. S550K _.,. raelty 581·2100 '319.000 or a ,.,,... 2Br that yOYng executive En· . OPEN Sunday 1-5 1939 ·v By Owner 721·8293 New 4Br 3Ba. Lrg muter 4BR 3BA. numerous 2B h /iso• tire unit complelly up. Port BristOI Cr 759_9269 221 RUBY -~ -Bonus rm over big gar. UPOrd1. close to beactll a pent OYM w graded Berber carpet. * * * Tr1-Plex. So of PCH, 3BR. Opn Sal/Sun 221 E 19th S355K. Open Sat/Sun panoramte ocaan view + tile floors. mirrored walls flllt .... , NW Duplax trade Palm Desert 3BA houM -two 2 bad $4&7 ooo. ~' 720•9033 12-' Owner 966-2439 Newpof1 ltlich I069 ~ ~pgr~ ~~r~~~ Quiet locallon witn YJews. Tll l&.lfn Biii Harct.ty, Rltr. 1ba units, 4 car gar, • RETIREES uy this 2 atory -TENORE 721-1200 Pnoed to satl $239 900 503 Pani Ava. patios, s995K 54o-c54.c. llS1llU Ul.11 baach house II TOO BIG! 1 .. 1111 ( ..... ~ $125.000.000 Soldl) * * * * * * ... ,., l-1. *714-&75-288&* Light & bright Eatlllde ..,..._ 1M1 ""' ..... Charming ramodal ad Costa Meu 1024 townhouta, 3BR 2'~BA. 3 BR, format DA, tam rm, Bay 1 OCl98I\ View. 38R. *ITIPI Tl U.* Expanded & Oa9fgnar ~ar- houta. 2BA 1BA ~ 2BR tunny kitchen & y•rd. 2'~ BA Nr grade schOOI. tam. rm. bonus rm. pool Gorgeous 3 BA 2 BA re-feet. 2BR 2BA• den 18A Apt 3 car panting. Make an offet! $232.000 branch library. Edlaon & spa. 5825•000· Agt. Mal oenlly ramOdeied upper · ~ & 203·203.,., Diamond. •1201,000* O'Aourke Rltrt 650·7000 H.S. s355.ooo C•ll Klddla Open Sat/Sun owner's unit with large ~=~~~e v~8'."'Pt1Qa 11 ()pan Sun 1·4. $610,000. Affordable spacloua 3 BA 96-4·5&67 1•5• *1111,111... deck Downs111r1 1 BA 1 1 h 1 $434 ooo (fee) Gerry Springston. Rltr hOme. Excellent location. 3'tf~!~~? =· Ralph M. Carruthers. Rltr. 5 ~u:~~!~d 6f3'!'s';';{ •IDllTlllH B*A r*anta*t unl*t $530*.ooo*' r g Un.a I •• 873•2230 673•12'0 Agt. borhood, Large yard. Hunt. Harbour 1042 ... MUI HatbOf View Hiiis, huge frM llett It_. orona dtl Mar 1022 Close to schoola. Priced HARBOUR Pacific Condo. MINT condition bulldlng. pie-~ lot 5 BR, 3 PlUUI llU HUTH 1111If1 ..... M-*•l Tl 11.&111 10 satl et $215,000. 300/cklO~ baaulyt •BA 28A oP'+ "3BA 2SA BA.. WiL un.. ~ '"'· Real-Estate &1nvutmenl -lll•MUllllW ~-.. ... ,,lciad w..tbey~· PIUIUaLmam s 12 ,900. Open Sat/Sun 1ower Dream Jenan11. •tudYo=s'f: 1•5 720•1688 PllY&TIU BR 2BAHOME Roomto lage 3BR. 2'1BA. giant Real Ettata &ln~mant 12·4, 17182 PCH .1101. Graat lncoma! S5'3,500 714•760_7210 BEACH HOUSE Nf!WefHO••E 4FBarm2:!B.a 3 ltx~ axpand or ramodal garage. Comm pool • 720-1688 2131592·2551 592-5-430 Gall Taylor/Ronda Hein Afeor Raalty 3BR 2BA, 2 car garage "" trp_ $695,000 Call Valeria Upgrad911 S194,ooo ._,,.... lelltJ _ _ _ _ butlt-lna. S259.500 pool& spa Ovar3<><*>1 I Eaaton. Agt 646-1457 Agent. 645-2770 =:r-::. = IMnt I 044 111-11,l If (11-1112 NEWP*o~: :O~t: BR. -O'Brien & Co 722-9730 A A ~~e:o~~~~·~-'335 •llllU llL •* YIEW IF IUI 4BR 3BA 2 story S 17,500 TllTU •• n Ul19I! dan on 135 x 60 1o1 TOP 181 OAIYH MUI YI YA80llT I AUii. Srnahlng .view or ocM n. * below iaat 1819. e11cel Designer r emodalad ••••n-n•• CONDITION! $389.000 Exciting large 4BR, bonus ----C.tallna SYnMta ()pan nelght>omood, $287,500 home French doors. new .. Call Phytll1, 964·5667 rm, 5'hBA With OCEAN llUT flm.Y 1111 · 1p1clou1 38R 2'hBA. 3 BR, 3 BA Townh<>YH. Grubb & Ellis, Ood appls, oen air. alarm tyt· Custom t>ultt 29R • op-Ralph M Carruthers. Rltr • CITY LIGHTS VIEW OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 AIC. Gated community. 3rd BR convertible 10 Bateman 857-0525 tern. Plans for 2nd ad· tlonat det ached 3rd Model p erfect Prot 2018 DEBORAH LI" Bull! 19MI. $534,900. lamlly room or den Large dltlon. AedUQeCf to S379K bedroom or In-law quar · lndscp gated yard A 3BR P•·BA, remOd· kit garage with extra f--WTllll 111121111U•IA 1ar1.Spaclou1IM ngrm & •lllfFSSTUl* value at $999,000 F0< trench doora. trpM: By *YllWPllL... lloraga. Walk·ln clotell. OPEN SAT/SUN 12·5 femltyrm w/Palol\lerdel •1Dlllf'l10-• Appl, call PATRICK Manner's Pl! OWC 2nd Rabullt California Ranch Built-In microwave. trash 205 SUSANNAH PLACE IPll • 1·1 atone flraplaca & many TENORE 721· 1200 Agt $429K Owner 646-3309 with French doors. compactor. central air 3BR 2BA. cul·d•·H C, Chelsea Realty racant UPOradel Appeal-Great Investment or (Over $125.000 000 Sold•) HARBOR VIEW HOMES gourrrwtt llltchen. 314BR. condttlonlng Community prlde·of-ownershlp. JUDY DOBBS, 863-9580 Ing eJCtarlor ranch-style starter' 3 BR 2'• BA Monaco model Mova-in family room '815.000 pool, 2 spas. low ISSOCll-$319,900. 631-8"37 -tlngla on lnlerlof corner MAKE ALL OFFERS'" cond1hon Bal buy in ...-iULn hon lee $209.900 ---UQunl kldt 1048 tlta. Ottered at $475,000 S289 000 includes land Newpor1 OPEN SAT 6 Melinda Seely, Agt, IPll ..,U 1111·1 .-.-C8tl CURT 11831·1266 SaleY Shipley 644-0496 SUN 12•4 . 195' Port 121-llU Tarbell Realt0<1, 1111 f&UIT• lfl __ , Geor_ge Ell11ns ReallOl'I BLUFFS BY OWN~ Aamsga"9 644~.078 S 720..o6t I 2BR 1BA. R-2 lot' IST&TI* • · Drastically reduced IEST IUY !! $212 IDD Incredible 53-48 1.f. newer IY 1_1 $2981< All new 3Br 2Ba Udo Isle~ 101 pool Seel!· II 1002 E'SIDE3BR 1'..,BA.lrgnew , ' modarn estate With prl· * ""'5 * OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5. ing invest0<totundret11b i---------1141 ---Siii AAA family room w/lrplc lrg vate s1ep1 10 beach. For· -·-P11. PT BLUFFS·Balo Mkt De· 2001 Baia 631•71641 & splll prot11 Xlnt ... ,_. ,._ · 0 W .. e ., ocean Catalina & --• • 1ir1ble E·Plan, approx __ cured return 644·7764 1 -nllllT yard, xlnt cul·da-aac loc. lllJ Ir• v ' ' 3BR 38A. bettar than new. 2400 al on wide grnbll eutt111ven 3BR 2BA • ._u. China Cova townhoma. 1 5S32t,9SK 25 1 6.,H!1 50 1 Pi7P,_pen2 111-2242 coastline views! An op. S845K Agt.Herb Maratlalf w t many u pgrades freshly remodeled for LIHISLE f&lalll lmll'I I un .,, v • "'" portunlty at S-4.000.000. Cannery Village Realty $699 000 long blOCk to beech & _ Appl only by PATRICK 873•3717 or 873-6427 $449,000 firm 721-8113 sakl by owner . Old W()(ld magic Meditel'• b ay Immaculate 2 ... UAll llWI TENORE • 400 Pirate Rd Open ranean Vtlla beamed & ~:.~·~: i:r .. ~O:: Bedroom. 2 Bath • of· Great Eutllde location on IEWPllT IElllTS *ounum* house Sa11Sun 1 t .4 catl'ledral ce1hng1 tiled ------'lmll-· flee Oulet area 2 car private street orr of 16th *'' .... * 548-6560 c<>Yrtyards & fountain Iha water featuring 3 garage, wall done & well St Many. many featurea View lot Oeaan side ot 3BR 2BA spa new carpet -aow. Master suue wl olfice • 2 bedrooms, a dan/hbraty, priced, 53-49.000 2 Otfferant flOOf plant Cliff Df $575.000 Can-patnl Great IOC $485K -BR 3 BA C.11 Joanna 3·5 baths, a dramatic From $380.000 Open nary Vllla~e Really 415 Pirate Rd 759-1778 llftSMIT I Agent at 640· 13.58 f~:\:~ c~~~!81':,.,1w~ OlfHI...... Sat/Sun 1·5. Call PATTY 573• 777 lllm1ITUL LSEIOPT Walk to beech ~E "Monogram" serlas Condo. balt·-or-thiltitarl NESBIT631·1268 LOWER IAVtNE COVE IOWFllllT .. llUlnllT llKllllAlllTS 38, 288 beaeh condo appUancff. lap pool, a. Ovla1 top noor corner, IPll SH 1·4 Whitewater views from 2 •REDUCED S 100,000• WUITlll sundecl\ PoOI 2-car gar curlty, end a u ndy !~ed •re2~ SBpach1ou1 2 2512 "F" Santa Ana Ave ~'!anlgf~oanttlo. tBaerl~~omor· ~~~n~~ 2 2~~::;. 2 STUNNING 4 BA. 4 BA We have a prolttable 1ra1n-642-8759 213.456.1939 ,,_~h. This 11 ,..... of ...... room. ) at • oen-"""" • · · ·• ...,.. ~' trllevel S 1 350 000 L'.ldc;:1 finest pro'f;;ties tral air. custom lntarlor, No. E'slde. C M Neal 2 ator/bldr, $2.500,000 car gar . l ike new · Ing program starting tor WMtaX " w itho ut a doc k . yummyt S360,000 BR Twnhse.2'-"t BA.lrplc. Turner. Agt. Adriana St.200.000 Rull Fluter. llAITMPUl thosewho wan1101earn & •IEWPllTIAllllY .1.950.000 (By Appl) end unit $225,000 499·1678/494-1177X39 OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 1l6 Rd d $70 000 2 go ln10 Commer1cal &ln· .m~- II ' •• ' 41. 12111 BARBARA CAMPBELL E Oceanfront Cannery a uca ' vestment Real Estate, -•nm: 111-1111 I •II r' INe-lw * • Waterfront Homes Rltrs. VIiiage Raalty 673-3777 houses 10 ocean while s1111working1n res1- G t:t'\O<'Jl:. l:.l.KJNS'M 411 If 2 Mll•tobaac:h RVposs 7eo-3600or673·2859 llUIYllWLITI --:='c:t:'' INCOME• denllal Openings tor 5BA 3 BA.twostory L.~ -H11 Ir• Aft Opan 1·5 Agl. 645-2770 In the axcluslva guard· · Res Agts 85 wetl Come Excellent cul-de-sac •••• Vlft•ll l!!!U .. ~IJ' i.\.1_ l1•1'4T•H•,IH --;;--eairm...aatr1 I gatad commuAi.ty of -**-****-* 2llftlf .. IPUI -rt111to1>PfodUCJnVt tocatlOf'-~wao I tOO--liill ltl \I 1 OK!-• 3 Bedroom. 2 Batt!. large -115 "'" rs11 ••11-• • lrvlna Cove With its teml· P• ¥1111 W UY tn Ne-port Beach Call sq t1 101 Some mountain Bluflto p Spactecular -~--====~ dining •rea wat bar Juet Hated end faatur8I 2338 Wfftmln11er private beach, 1ennl1 By owner.-38i 2''t8a C\11• Ocaan v•. 3 BR. 2 BA. MR MURPHY 498--.'Wlin view Large covered patio ocean & harbor Vlewa atrium kltchan. patio: -4BA, 3BA. tam rm ; lg Reduced 10 $439.0001 courts end park ovar· tom zad homa w/blt-1ns roof decll OREA T with hot tub OPEN Se1 0'>8f'I bright 2 bdrm IPll -1·1 wafl·bvllt. light & bright bonus rm A 1 thapa RV •Medltetranean style lootllng the Pacific Coast, Haar everyth1ngt Gated Incomer and Sunday 1·4 Calf l'loma with artllllc ftair, 1•-AY Spa tub & mor.I access & morel Just UBr 3B1 Laguna Beech city light• comm·pool. Jacuzzi (7141 668-9333 I<>< more room to expand or re--... 1 .,. $258,900 H U RR Y! •Huge yard and Emerald Bay Theul· "25.000 499.4526 Actllttlll-1111 details modal with 150' on M a to baeeft. ••ecutlve .,..: • Dutch, Agl. 546·0116 •"' ..... 1 street t1ma1a 1n 111ecutlve living. Ocean Blvd. S 1.950.000. 38drm homa w/pvt _,,., ....,... f 831· 1400 covarad patio & lg yard. <1i1 ~ ""' Ila . MIT 1• au Y&LIEI •Skytlghll, wet bar. etc L•rge nat bulldable lot 0 Owna< ratocatlon cautad 'l(J (1lln '-I On the Markatl wm be •Tarm1? appx 1,3280Sq Ft A llfe- sale. OMC at 1355,900. ~·¥,/il'J SOLD this waellandt Thi• owner says satHI 11me opportunity to build W~fl Hf HO"ill ltOMt' '-· REALTORS Call Ruaty 831·12M ~ ., lj'-LU. Great IO<latlon 4 prop-Jerry ,Jones.6A~~~Od ~~,?~~:~h=•~mC:: '1/.~-, y,y., arty. A1lllng $294,500 Br01191~1·' tom homes Aaklng E. ORANGE MCtuOad getd entry life. 7 m1n1 to 22/55 - frwy. -4BR /3B .. laka+ Tlla..._.totlafoundln hort. OMC. Trade 4 fbeer. c1u1Ml1d.,.,...haart l9e otn. $3-41K. 833-7172 8'clpper II ~ J417 l c..e Nlry. C4ll Maka Offarf Tradltlonal Plllll Tl SIUI '8-49,000 For more de- RMlty 831-7370 Large Mesa Varde <IBR 18111, call 211 m11 2'·BA wl pool. IP• .. .. Lllll OT .... ..... ~ llTll atrtum 1~us ~11w qu•; AEJMAX of lr.ina Al1ra WITI ... ,.. 3BA 1••BA.dblgar S325K ~4:ru: "~1~''i'2 f&~aoo 111-.. bt.MI Coron• del Mar'• ax-ctoat to schla, 1tlnt loc w/TEAMSI To .... call er llot-l2ll .911111 ............. ----· ..... ~ ... ,............. ctutlVoa Cemeo Shof9I I• US-0$30 Agt 8"5-2770 p AT RI c K TEN 0 RE la·:f:.1•+1t:.11*--:i:•i'/,(!!i.!-"!=I th• Httlng o t thl•-721•1200 "'°1 -• • ---... • ---• -• ·-·---out1tendln9 SBA r•l· -..U OLlll~ (OY8r $125,000,000 so1c111 I. UllU fl&.11! danoa with splll'lltlng pool 2 homee left! Prima E Iida 58R 5\ .. BA. 5.000 ft. Cus- ln . antry courtywcf and tocatlon. Slngla family tom h t•t• with pool • f0f8\ler oc.en viawt from detac:l'lad 3B"R. 2''tBA ' 1eo• OCEAN VltWSI moet room1. Weltt of Aaalng '315.000 Broiler A lleal at $995,000. Ctlll glele end ~ 8'e c oopa rallva . OPEN -~ PATRICK TIENOAE tMtredemarbofthltax· SAT/SUN Of call I<>< IC>· fl.LAii-fllllJll 721·1200 AQt Qulelte ftOfne '°' more p olnt mant. 548· 700 I CHOICE VflEW LOCATI°" 10. 1125.000.000 Soldt) ..... 9nd !Owlnf · call 320 IE 2111 St. C M AKA 38r 2Be, OY91'1lnd 2-car W L~ Colina Vista Cou1'1 ger Acron from IC MIMAX of !MM Mrs BUiloERS CLOSE·OUTI Plan 885 aa.r Cl'eall IM..... 2 naw 38R 3'U A $19',000 OPEN SAT a !!~!!!!!!!!!I • townl\omH Cathartl SUN 213·5.._,..28 callng. y111d. patio, 2 cat -----~;~1~s!5~= ~Danl-"'!!',_.""'!"""'--'!'IJIO!'P.'16 ~·au I 4 ,, ""°'* ecrw "°"' Aod •own. AQt 8-42·3112. SIT DOWN PANORAMIC jOceenlolty ...,,,.. YleWa. ~"-tr. • .... OCEAN VIEW. I Ouerd e•••. pool .. 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".,"-' _,._1•11eeoege. .,1'...rar: _, .. ,._ sw.ooo 'l!M52t 1094 -.. .,..., tut1 ... au uaz , ..... -.."°', .... ....._,...,.......,... ......... eo1-1e1.-11. ~ ..... '°" ..... HA aooo.Ak* ... lta 48f' IW. I., .... 11,.,..,............. ....... ...... n. tl ,,_ Gated w1PoQt, ._ ....._ tu1 .... lllD 121~=-~•a:.;c; ur11ruL21t 1aa.enc1 Detto. p.e.t .. L9'. ~.Pl\ '~•·..,,... Wllltobeldt.tla......., 1oonwn. ~~ :!;. & ..,.. r ... 111•11111 eec.~condow/24 8pecloue elegenl qule1 12··1532aru1ne.tcLn ..,, petlo. gerden. New lnd"'"6t.l1IOOlmo~ tliOI n; 1aa .._, ..... ==ip,f<4tw .... Attdl.., WllktoBal.le. ....... 5 1~4" 8A. "' doorman. Marble ~R 38A condo, 2 frplc:, By Owner 841•5071 • '*"'· w-. to beeetl, oent. Don,._,. .., .. ,.1 ~. wld '*up,._,. ourte,. pwtc. & 9hopt. '2,250/mo. .,,ICIO/mo. 111·8111, ..... "*'T· ::'f s*Jna for 8 cert'. Step. to u::e1,._ 91 200/mo. 972-2071 .,_, ... llJ8lllo. lllD + -. POOi ........,.., 14().1212 The Pf~ CalforNe ""· boet -~ bMc:ll & bay. '479,000 ·--c--~---__ ....... ~fumllhed ........,. M-oel1 tt071/mo. 13141111. • ·-·1· .-,. •I MM.000. Call OPEN SAT & SUN 1·5 _.... --·""' ~ 28" 2'MIA r..cty HAA&OA VIEW HOMES PATRICK TENORE, A~ 21519thSt •87S-2332 Metro I~ rn 210l 21R 2BA + .Avttor_! ........ '18 .·~TID~~ tor~.~ andt Beeul 48A + bonue rm 121.1200 • . moe -OwnefDOlno•••r• .,..._an..._.nelgh-_. _...... ..,, oommun pool, AJO. PottoftnO Poof & · (Over $125,000,000 Soldl) IDllU •ra-eau ""NO OUA.._~ING. · 1 blktot>each~S2500/rno i1300 Ei.g.nt twnNe trio bomoodontM!aatelde. ••1t1t• l1to0/mo.180-1531Aot Ut60/m0 17,,.7211•· • -• -"" Auuma.,,. loan COM • 1 bd uppet unit Ind utMa. 175.-8075 M ltw 2ba. IOnnlll ..._ cet OK. 1n11mo c..i a a MA llA Apte trptc · Baek Bay 3Bt 28• Pool· 2BR. 1 BA. Condo I 129K. s 1000 pool, )9c. edulte. no ...... .......toa . .. .. rNorO ...;.,,~ ILUFF8 381\ 2 ... BA. frplc. -.8-R--fam_rm __ Pf_of.,..,lel,.--id"""11e1-09 Iii• lot. lovely CUI-de-sac. S.CUmy guard. 540-3280 BAYSIDE COVE • 2 bd. •"El -occ .,.., 15().5121 l*upa, .... • 2 0# 1V911 lmmed. New c.rpetl v..;. poo1' 1..W. Jdrtt Vecanl. NHda TLC. 12100. 8hor.atfl Comm. Welk lo E'lide Flowef 8eduded.........,.. CMwon .., w/xtra atcw.g. NA paint, dbl ger, patlO, loc Hrbr V19w Hm AV! ar .. t value at $319,500. Mobile HolMs BALBOA ISLAND. BMutl-YOU!' p(W beeeh. Oceell 1:~ ~ & tlo townhouae. 28R 1~. ma11 ..... a Incl. sOrry •1eao. + NC. 844.-•HI now'121K1mo. 1si.so11 Also lor lease. "·' I IOO ful 4 bd houM $4000 br-.ze. View. 2BA 1',.BA. · ,... pa • new dbl garage. w/d l*upe, No pete M4-0&0t ' CUFFHAVEN OCEAN & ,.,..,..,"'="""'=""'===== TRI-STONE REAL fY For Hlf HARBOR VIEW HILLS frplc, cov. patio. 2 car. ~.~:*'~=· No ...... PoOI. no pela. • BAY VIEW 'ct1atm1ng 2 HARBOR VIEW/8EAWINO • 1'11 Wlmt 680-9444 Of 786-2346 By Owner, nice 1 BR 12 x -3bd t>Mutlful, 3 moe. Call A»• 54W392 -·•· · . l 11llO/mo. 17&.9748 28R 28A. MW cerpe4, 2 ldrm 11'\' BA houM. View of Fuhion ltl. 48f New clup6e• on the W9ter -50 ~ deck patio poolt S.000 I 2BR 1BA Tnh9, wuk\/dry c:er gerage, d/W, frp6c.. lt2s0/mo 83l..e359 28a. No 1)91t. '2\300. wl t>oet a11pe tor 3 t>oet•. l•LD IOI, ILTI EXCEL LOCATION. N B: BELCOURT TERRACE • 3 Eicecutl"9 2 story home n c.P«t. kid• OK. no .-e'. bW i'Oini 2126 W• to bdl. 11095 · MOM Reelty. 840-ntl Ocean & city light views. BALBOA PENINSULA Mull sell $15M 675·5996 bd, comm. PoOI ' spa. ~Cd~. ~09~' 3~~· 1780, d•y 494..()550 ... Obrien & Co. 722-9730 DUPLEX 3Br 2'A8a. den. --------3BR 3BA dn + 2BR 2B~ SPECIALIST -Have ----S.000 (New) • sq ·• ' • M2·1241 Very 16ght 11R condo. HO frplc hi cell 2-c:at get ITU...._ up A value et $149,000. Buy4tfs & Rentals Needed NEWPORT BCH Attract· BIG CANYON • 5 bd, gott Mttr Suite w/frplo. . aq ft, totally remodeled. b•ckyard. • Specloua: UM W W15W Call PATRICK TENORE llJ·IHI ive 2BR 2BA lrplc In course estate. $11,500. EJtcepUonell 12•900/mo. 2BR 2BA CONDO. tinCI 2· Oc:98f't *"-·~harbor .... .__. Sl350/mo 81&-244-3618 2BR.2BA12.150 721•1200 beaut Bayside Village on 840-2771 car garage, new paint. MIS/mo. 4.._.742 Gated c:ommunlty. 2 BA. 2 1BR.2 BA11.4" lOvef $125.000.000 Sold!) IPIOTAOIUI! the bay Move in cond A w inter and Summer ren-Furn. cozy 3 BR, 2 BA. GrMI location. S900l mo. BA. elr, trple, pool, ape. U11'11."' OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 Brand new cusrom, views steal 81 only S45.000 "!als available. Walk to bctl. shops. din· 972·2079 Hunt. Lach } 140 I 1 • 500 I mo· A 0 • n t 5 BR, 3 BA. I*• OK. Avail Anne Fr.-man, Aoent tr om all rooms. 4000 SQ OBO 675·f41 r Ing. Lg patio. kit. lndry. •2BR 1BA cabin In wooda 71C>-1275 6 / 3 0 . I 2. 4 5 0 Imo· Waterfront Homee ft+r 4·c8f gar Must see! UNIOUE MOBILE HOME WlterfrHt ......... f/p. S2.000/mo 720·1200 on bluff! Bia llvlng rm. 4::'ui~S:r!'9 :::.:=· 'Owner/Agent. 760-1108 Rea1t0t1831-1400 Pr Incl pals. please Capls1rano Beach IW.TllS lto-••-llllCILATEI frplC, yard, dbl gar S935 frplc aec: 'monitored' * 1L1ff1 LR - Sl.295,000 10•38 songte ._ ~8-12~ "'842·HM • 73 A 337 • , '~'••~••' C.OQ'O ""' 1 -f) 'C b e::.• ~ .. • A VANDEVORT 852·8335 $22 500 661-3495 3 BR 3 BA lamlly rm . g<MnhM. 3 ..., 3&R, 21'8A. 2 car att ~· •• r 0~ l'Qt.J tO <iJ P(,/"t:J -0::0~ ~~~~~:w::.;5 YAllOllT I ASSIC _. . OCEAN view spacious 3 gourmet kitchen roof~ ••EASTSIOE 4BR 2YIBA BEAUT lmmac 3BR 28A view. pool, f/p, avail •1• ·-.., (1.4' I "1llMll ----- Seaw1nd. Highly desirable ' lots for Sal' lltOO BR. 2' • BA Townhome In top deck w/vlew of condo, 2 cat gar, frplC, tloUM, MW deco<, gar. 12.000 per mo 780•9142· 0'"°"o~ '"-& •cro .. bled Monaco'model·upgrades TIE ILIFFS Leucadia Gated comm oceant$2,900Jmo. 1 year :01• 1~~~·· T:;~; Ouletcul·cte..MC 11'\mlto '-""'7:'!:...:t:"'P,;: ;.~1.: J XL backyd S565K Owner fUre Linda model 3Br $1,700/mo ~2-4834 IHH Call Joanna. up mo bch. 11350. 7M-0207 •ILlffllTIAU* -• ",., ,.,. ,, _,,., 840-4715 Brolter CO·OP 2Ba. trg master su11e. --Agent. 640·1358 •3BR Townhle. Newport Pr~ dec:Ofeted 1 . frptc, ptanta11on stiullers • Balboa Island 2106 - - - --~git. Obi gw., lrg ywd. P lllAlflllT ~ story 3BR. 2BA. I A C E H U G REHCEll!0,00011 $398.000V241 7208 •LIDllSLE• •Lrg redec: 2BR 1,.1BA. L .. se3BR.2'n BA,dinlng frf:lc,lndryhkupa.S1275. ~ bMutyf .. tur"apaclOU11 j j j I' J DESPERATE. sale by Choice bulldmg s11esava11-oath cells. upgrdes. frplc. room. 2 frplcs. 2 car gar-3 2·A Ogle. ~7-7540 2•3 BRa 1S00.2t00 ft court~d patio & Pflv•t• owner. choice Newport Buy able 30 to 130 feet Call lrench drs 10 deck, d/w, aga. Over 2,000 SQ ft. No •E'SIOE 38r, 28a TwnhM Starting from 12200~· · ape. lldren & I*• OK. I £ X F R I p I N Condo, 2BR. 2BA. 2 tordeta11s $2,300,000 w/d. gar $1600/mo Avt peta $1 ,950/mo. 711 2cwgar.yd.nucarpet (7t4)53e-7313 mo. 8hor10flongte<mlMM. I' I I I' I · car gar, storage • hlie The Prudential 711 637 -8547 499·6321 Heliotrope. ~8-2087 S 1200/mo. 2038 F\llterton. ~. lmmed occpy. . . _ . _ new super upgrades. h h I d Newport Alty -Appt only. 968-8880 Signe! Landmn deW!Op. 11775/mo. OPEN Sat & Sun l l to 6. t roug c a~\tl 1e 673·7300 Furnished 2 very lar~ BR, •MES~ DEL MAR 3BR + avall 7/1/90. Lux. 5 BR, 3 .. mllT I " V.I 1 S H I ::3.7~~;sica , s269K. nelail,Pilet :1~~of~~.0·A~~?i· ~: 2BA.frplc,lgyd,lmmact ~;·~=·g~is,:~,~'!; 111-lllltrl...... I I I '$ I .. --------------lllllil-------•I w inter rental 675·6565 $1350 mo. 1 yr IM. Pf'tt • 818.a.g'..2188 . . . . . . . -U-0 lllTW LUlll ()I(. 720· 1104 Bkr JlEAW .. / I G T H l S T I • 4:~,~~~ tt~ :j~~S3~~21 •21B~~~c! ~0.~~~~: 4:~ ~n8AN:.ouH-:h:i :; =NTREE 3BR 2~::. w~·, \.1JI' I~.\ 'II ' I I I 11 I dae;'her ~le I ~11~'= --$1525/mo. Avt nowt Poot. apa, fenced yd, 1 ~ 2 ...ft REALTORS <! baQoaoe claim Unknowingly I Looking to sell --------•3BR 3' ... BA do $215 car gar. Waler. grdnr, Hae. cat gar. crpt. I I stoOd there wlttl a ctaim ctl9dl Balboa ,. con • $ 650 no pet• LM $1250/mo L I E ft I V . Pa..i....J 2107 2frplc:s,gourmetkltchen. PoOlma~Jnc5~"'2. /mo. Callcohct81&-3'&-o440 .. *llAllHllllE ,. I I I' I and a paafier An attendanl CT••-' dbl garage No pets. .-...,.,.,., t condo 2 BR eoov _ . _ . _ _ aslc«j, Was !his your -- dh( condo steps lrom $1900/mo ALMOST NEW! Large 4BR T:.JRTLEROCK 4Br 3Ba. ~2,h BA apa ~ater: ----r that extra junk stacking up in .. the garage? beach View, 3Br, 2Ba tor •2BR 2BA condo, 2 trplcS. 2'~BA twnhM, yd, lndry, $2500/mo. New P•lnt fell '135001~0 L.. req I F A ft F A Y I '·•• up 10 6 people 2·car gar. 2 car parking. No pets. garage 1 1400/mo. 171 lnl°t"ts4i~4!~Ts .. ~':':7 Gaied commu~lty. oaya: 11oIi1 I I I : fi ;~~~':'.; .~~..;~:~:.V 0:d'! phone TV $1200/Wk. $1525/mo Monte Viste •B-2. No cen · 84&-1000 854·2002 eves . . _ _ _ ...... _,...., ,,_.,..,No l IM'- Winter rental available •3BR 1BA.. 12000 pets S1400/mo. M2·3812 lllTllllll •m · 1 ;tf, • • l' Arn• s 1 , lor reduced prtce Call ~BR 3'hBA condo $2000 ......... ·=-~-r r r I r r r r r r r I 816·846-7440 ~BR 2BA. $3000/mo. Ealtalde 3BR 1YaBA. w/d Gorgeouse11ecut1Whome. •2Br 1tn8a $150 •2Br = .. _ 11• 1n• hkups. dbl gar, encl yd, 4BA 3BA. bonus, views, · · -------1 •· H• NO PETS $1050 +MC. exquisite garden . 29a. 5875· Gar, Inside '!:.J I j · I I • I I J I I I : • • • 1~ " ' c;,nrr • '' .J' )' Corona dtl Mar 2122 -1, It. 0.rHI loll! Min IM 8 mos. 845· 7234' 13,IOO/mo. 854-9883 lndry. Agent, 998-3 l95 -·-• · · • -• • • · • · · , $ 1 : .1 (' 1 r ()Pl 1 a R S 7 7 5 · 7 2 0 2BR 2B~ ldrelMf rm off Easttlde Duplex w/POOL WOODBRIDGE detach lrg VERY SPECIAL BLUFFS ::.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:. Margarite/2 BR oak m11r BA) End Unit condo 3BR & Oen, t ~BA. gar-tam. home, lnalde IOop. G-Pi.n. LlteJ airy, ree9'rt floors relrlg, garage. w/pvt balcony off ol llVlng aga, w/d hkup Grdnr & 4BR 3BA, new klch, nr remodel. 3BR 2BA . .,,..,. laundry fi r eplace, rm.Lg2carattactledgar. poolmenlnct.S1250/mo. acttt. A/C, gardnr. tnnla, oe.an View + grnblt. No courtyard S 1650 711 w sh r /dry r h k up 1 , 64S-3910 Lv Msg lalce, avl 6/15. No peta. pets. 12000/mo. 19t2 J ' . . .. : . t :, J11sm1ne Agenl 662·3465 $1350/mo lse 640·5324 ----$1700/mo 6191934.3110 Viti• Caudal. 873·4714 -_ -Eaststde 3BR 2'nBA 2·Sty __ -----642-5678 •LEASE OPTION New SUNNY 2Br 1Ba house. twnhme 2 car gar, frplc, II uelllllftedruie-Of. LIDO PENN 3BR 3BA ON 2BR 2'?8A Walk to 427 Carnation F/P, gar. balconies. small pet ok. thumb WetellrMdetawNit THE WATER. OOCtt avail. beach Mary Ellen. Agl w/d $1295/mo OPEN $1250 Nr 20th/Newport the)'needloknowlobuy 2800 SQ ft. $3000/mo .. lllllillilil-iliilllliillllli---------lllllll------·I Roger's Really 675·23 11 SUN 12·4. 526-6758 Blvd 67S-4912 Bkr wtiatthevneeo yrty. Agt. 675-0101 O.l HIMSNY •Spa •Poot t View 13 1 1 S Rita. Santa Ana 645·0303 $185,000 1833 Highland Dr. Harbor Highlands NB 252 E. 19th St. Newport Beech 2337 EJden, Coste Mesa Sun 2-6 631-7300 $415,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 673-9333 S..89,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 642-3812 $259,000 Dally • *Waterfront 205 Susannah Pl. Easts1de CM •• * 1027 Mariners(+ guest hse) NB 1612 Highland Or, Harbor Highlands, N.B. • •21 Encore(N. Crest). N.B. 631-8.437 $319.900 Sat/Sun1-5 644-1600 $1.22.S,OOO Sat/Surrt-5 631-7300 $575:000 Sun -5 673-7300 $399.UOO SundayT-5 * '* *Waterfront ancr Poot vG1ve Address at Guard Gate 1033 Parkhtll, C.M. Sun 1-4 645-0303 $329,000 1114 Valley Cir. c M I 645-0303 $245.000 t 2500 Lighthouse Lane. CdM Sun 1-3 640-5786 $875,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••+ 2212 Fortuna. Blutts, Newport Beach 241·7208 $398,000 Sunday 1-4 HOMES FOR SALE 9021 Washington. Westminster 645-0303 $189.000 v • * 5 Rue Fontaine. Big Cyn, NB + * • 14 Oakcrest Ln. Big Canyon Sun 1-5 644-1600 $1 ,395.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 720-0611 $2,795.000 Sun 1-5 * •20 Gretel Ct., N.B. 720-0611 $299.000 Sun 1-5 1 BEDROOM •611 Udo Pk Dr.(dial 018)N B 673-7300 $375.000 2 BEDROOM 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 2315 16th St Newport Beach 964-5667 $389.000 Sat/Sun 3-6 Sun 1 ·4 9 152 Aloha Dr . Huntington Beach 964-5667 $365.000 Sun 2-6 • •20252 Bayview. Upper Back Bay 673· 7300 $4 79.000 Sun 2-5 * •• 1233 Bayside Drive. Corona del Mar 3740 Channel Place. Newport Island 675-2311 S 1 299 000 Sal/Sun 1-5 759-6700 $765.000 Sun 1-4:30PM t 4 19 Begonia Corona del Mar v 2556 c t N t B h 640-4924 $695.000 SattSun 10·4 res view. ewpor eac 673-9333 $699.500 Sun 1·5 3200 Clay Street Newport Hgts. N 0 • 15 Crosscreek Irvine 631-7300 S399 500 Sal/Sun 1·5 720-061 1 $340,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 1963 Fullerton Ave tR-2 1011 E/s1de CM 609 Dahha Corona del Mar 63 1-2242 $252 .500 Sunday 1 ·5 759-6700 $649.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 10052 Signet Circle. Huntington Beach ve Pinehurst, Big Cyn, Nwpt Bch V'24 Hillsdale Or. Belcourt Terrace. N.B. 759-9100 $315,000 Sun 12-4 644-1600 $1 ,595,000 Sunday 1-5 631-7300 $815,000 Sun 1-5 20861 Surge ln. Huntington Beach +2112 Port Durness. Seawlnd/Hrbr Vu Hms * •+27 Ima Loa Ct, Nwpt Crest. NB 968-2439 $355,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 760-5000 $895,000 Sun 1·5 759-6'00 $347,500 Sunday 1·5 * • +2 Rocky Point, Corona det Mar 631-1266 $1,950,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 *2620 Vista det Oro, Bluffs. N.B. 759-9100 $289,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 BR plus Fii RI or DEN * 1827 Buttonshell Lane. Baycrest. N.B. *.,.... •+ 17 Royal St George. Big Cyn , NB •309 Vista Roma, Bluffs. N.B. 631-7300 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 631-1266 $1,700.000 Sunday 1-6 759-9100 $289,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 +v30 Canyon Fairway, Big Cyn, NB • 1060 Salinas Ave. Costa Mesa * • 1074 Westward Way, Costa Mesa 644-1MO $2.795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 540-7355 $425,000 Sunday 1-5 675-0539 $194.000 Sun 1-4 7 Carmel Bay. Spyglass. CdM 644 -1600 $1 ,395.000 t v * •27 St. Tropez. Newport Beach * •26 Wlldgoose. Newport Crest, NB Sat/Sun 1-5 673-9333 $925,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 631-1266 $325.000 Sunday 1-5 3073 Corte Portofin. Newport Beach 760-5000 $585,000 Sunday 1-5 3 BR plus Fii RI or DEi +3001 Country Club. Mesa Verde, C.M. 645-0303 $534,500 Sunday 2:30-5:30 614/614'h Avocado. Corona del Mar 644 -1600 $465K -$595K 221 E. 19th St., Costa Mesa 720 Goldenrod Corona Del Mar 2018 Deborah Ln Newport Beach 720-9033 $497,000 720·0611 $510 000 Sat •Sun 2·6 646·3309 $429,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sat/Sun 1~ TOWllHOMES COllDOS FOR SALE Sa 1-5/Su 12-5 241 Hanover Or .. College Pk , C M. 631 -7300 $305.000 Sun 1-5 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN •3083 Donnybrook. Halecrest. CM 540-7355 $259.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••+2127 Indian Springs. Newport Beach 760-5000 $800.000 Sun~ay 1-5 *759 Avocado. Corona Del Mar 644-1600 $215,000 Sun 1-5 1 BEDROOM 320 E 19th St . Easts1de. C M 405 40th St. Newport Island NB I 7300 $3 g 500 644-9060 $525.000 Sun 1·5 631• 1 · 2602 Fairway Dr. E'si de C M Sat/Sun 1-5 v •2 Inverness Lane. Big Canyon. N.B .. * • t 1 1 Northampton. Belcourt Htll 644-9060 $299 500 720-0611 $675.000qs Sat/Sun 1·5 631-7300 $2.450,000 • Sun 1-5 ••V500 Cagney #106. N.B. Sat/Sun 1·5 673-2300 $1~000--v19 Lochmoor. Big Cyn, NwprBCh 181 5 Galatea Terr. Irvine Terr. CdM 644-1600 S 1.895.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2307 Port Lerwick Seawind. Npt Bch 6'40·4 715 $565.000Sunday 12·5 • 1 •2030 Holiday Rd .. Baycrest. N.B •• 1000 Santiago Dr Dover Shores.NB 631.7300 $625 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 63 1-7300 $875.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 · * • 1215 Somerset Lane. Westcliff NB 2964 Java. Mesa Verde. Costa Mesa 759-6700 s725,000 S~n 1•5 1 5~0-7355 $359,000 Sunday 12·4 3050 K1llybrooke, C.M. 644-1600 $1 ,895.000 Sunday 1-5 321 Miiford Or .. Cameo Shores. CdM 631-7300 $975,000 Sun 1-5 + • • 16 Napoli. Newport Beach 760-5000 $2 ,495,000 *.,.... 1 Oakmont, Big Canyon. NB Sun 1-5 644-1600 $1 ,675,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BEDROOM 2200 Canyon Or. Costa Mesa 631-1206 $199.000 *442 Emerson. Eastslde. CM 642-5200 $245.000 Sunday 12-5 Sunday 1-5 ••+380 W. Wiison. C 101, C.M 720-061 1 $209.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 BEDROOM * •6 Escapade. N.B. 673-7300 $299.000 Sun 1-5 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE 64 5-0303 5250.000 Sun 2-6 1939 Port Bristol Cr.(HVH) N.B. 759-9269 $719,000 Sunday 1·5 3 BEDROOM ~26 Anade. N B t 16 10 Kings Road, Newport Beach ••230 Lille ln, 218, N.B. 673-7300 $294,000 1Sun 2-5 J ·DUPLEXES FOR SALE 673-7300 $549,500 Sun 1·5 I 675-23 11 $850,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1112 Berkshire Ln. Westcllfl. N B 221 Ruby. Balboa Island 759-6700 $495.000 Sun 12 30·5 00 675-2866 $895,000 Sat/Sun 3-6 • 1$0 Broa.dway. Costa Mesa ~ 1-1266 $355,900 •437 Cabrlllo. Costa Mesa 673-7~00 $385.000 Sun 1-4 Sun 2·5 * •3 119 Corte Linda. Newport Beach 673-9333 $649,000 Sunday 1-5 * * 116 E. Oceanfront. N 0 673-3777 $1.200.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 256 Hiii Place. Eaats1de. Costa Mesa 850-7542 $329,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3504 Marcus.Newport Beach 873-7300 $598.000 18" MerrlU Pl. Ea1111de. C M 875-8992 $285.000 212 Aochetter. C.M. 173-7300 $375,000 Sund11y 10· 1 Sat/Sun 1·4 Sun 1·5 • • t 1809 Seadrift Dr. Irvine Terrace. CdM 631 · 7300 $829.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 210 16th Pl.C M 720-06 11 $259.900 Sat /Sun 1-5 •••V4515 Tremont. Newport Beach 673-9333 $2.245,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 525 Via Udo Soud. Newport Beach 673-7300 $2.750,000 Sunday 1-5 +2017 Vista Caudal, Bluffs. N.B. 644-9060 $439.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 &EDROOI * •+ 1119 E. Balboa Blvd, NB 875 -22 32 S926K & S890K Sat/Sun 12-'4 I 2712 Skylark Cir, Mesa Verde. CM 540-7355 $475,000 Sunday 1-5 2.11 Via Koron. lido Isle. N B 673-7300 $899.000 Sun 1-4 *. •220 Ntce Ln. N.B. 720-0611 $399.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 lak ,1us Fii Ill or DEi •••215 Via Lido Soud. Newpor1 Beach •215 19th St .. Newport Beech 673-7300 $3.200.000 Sunday 2·5 675-2332 S,.79,000 Set/Sun 1-5 3448 Westminster. Costa Mesa ••+v2eo Cagney #209. 301 NB 641-4979 $439.000 Sunday 1-5 873-9333 $359·$299.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 & BEDROOM •2308 Lalinde, Newport Beach 645~0303 $488,000 Sat/Sun 1-'4 2771 Men'doze. Mete del Mer, CM 831· 7370 $294,500 Sund1y 1-5 1960 Mlnorce. C.M. 720-0611 $355.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 I IR ,1u1 Fii II 1r Ill *44 Canyon 1.i1nd, Newport\8"Ch 780-5000 $545,000 Sun 12-5 * • v 200 Mc Nell • 102. Nwpt Bc:h 873-9333 S 195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 + 1981 Vitti C1udal (Bluftt) N.8~ 840-5560 $434,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3 IElllll •2910 3rd Aw/HellOtr~, CdM 873·8"94 &318.000 .. Sundey 1·5 t l07 Aockford(Cameo H.). N.B 873-7300 1895.000 Sunday 1·5 -r----. 340 Hamilton. Co1ta4' ... 675-0539 $2 9.~ 1745 C1ndlettlctc Ln. Baycf•t. N.B. ••t200~ S.Ja. 81Uf11, Newport 8eedt Sun 1-4 831 -7300 $875,000 _ Sattsun 1·5 131-718" I~ 8a~!_un 1·5 t 'IR plus 2 IR 203-2034..\ Ol1mond, 8elbo1 Island 873-2230 $610.000 Sun 1·'4 3 ~R ,111 2 IR * *4809 Seuhore. Newport 8Mc:h 873-7300 S1.389.000 Sunday 11-8 4 Ill ,111 2 II 1311 JatmlM. Olde ~OM cMI MW 751-9070 1716,000 Sat/S"n 12-5 IPllTIEITS Fii IEIT If 1A.-11A I . lelboe IMI, ._..,oe P9n 113-7300 lno pt'°9 8un 12·5 r.. , .. ,. OrMge C.... ~V PtLOT/.....,, .--tO, - ~ ~ '°'= Ctlenftlna ""tm IA= ·=~ .:::; 'l:::X.T,it.~'\':; ,_nnnll llf "-~ CRiil:: '.2!!' LAROa ,.,. ""'* "'*· nA ,,~ toiwMw. •MOW-w 80NUlt• _.. t 0t I 0t s yr lie. "°"'°· lfrlOlmoYftw• room p1u1 ....., .... lie .,......, a Co ,. 1 IOO at:i' • -""'""°" ,.._., dee*. atyte. trptc, yerd. dtw. "**-• & ....,. 2M. 2 • a1tio ~~~ 11tt .. aeoo01mo ~ "-'t'. ...-.: beedl. 11150 -..o... .... 7•1111 H~ttt ~~~~-'I .. 1' .... , ..... '" -·~ lliltWI "*'· new cWJ*a. balcony. oaraoe. pwt&ing full INtttia. btllM. no..-. June _, ---o .. -.-. -~, ...-,,.. ·-·--'" • -......, 1811/mo, • 83S-1112 1815/mo l up 130-"M MIO/mo Pwn, ...._ ... • _ _ ·--. ..... .,.11Mtl1 moMa""4tt7. ..--bu1td1ne: 21" 2'i'llA 1 M rroo MOllLE HOME NWPT Hot9,. aa frlllo ,.. ,.-L u 700 per mo ·1 I mTIL -.-.,_ JBA pac1ou1 28" H.\BA •a" 11A. 9ftel oar. . •SMAU. IM:fflL , PAN<. LM81 aeR, ii* l'lcf.,. /dtl · ..I lwtvte .,.n, ' ' 18" 11A. '''"' 20l 341t1 SI ..,...,_, • !Wntwne. Ctoee lo bMctl patto. lncsty '"'· DIW. N'Wpt "919 woa Ktldlen, .... to ... pvt bMCltl flt!WPOAT NOATH VILLA pool, wd "·new ktt dtl 11700/mo ........ ,,,. Pee Intl. Ill. 721-1380 MIO/Wtl t.11-t2t0 GOUid INt '"'· lndry, ' ~no tt501mo cable, no patl H50. new btlndl. yerd. no ..... SffC)/mo. tn-to30 !.aec Home. 41A 38A 3 alM/~ MN,= frptc. la Plltlo • '* 900 s.. Lane 144-2111 145-Ml2 or 650·23 ,, Ut5 • -~3132 ---------· car get. lerber caJP'I Ind. I mo Ml-Viti• ... bo.. bffutlful When L-.1..:-..-for full-ti :-..... it ~UXUAK>UI condo. In LSE/OPT W91k to beech. Mexrcan Pavet 111ei' NWPT HQ .. 38f 21a "I* 1etge 18" CondO furn or _.WV 0 me fVV• f:led ... lleand. badcl l'!IP-'""""!~----..i"l!I!' •MESA VEAOE 28R 28A, •SPACIOUS 190AM• ... 38' 21a bollCtt conckl, Abeotutely beat 1oe. Avllli pooe, l'lcf wd "·new ktt/dtt " n t " r n . ~ 11 1 t • takes practicolty no time to check the o Golf~,~ •den C..-., 2624 1rp1c. new earpac & Peint, v.u11ect celllnO. new • sundee*. pool. 2-c:at get. 111. ' yr IN '3000/mo alM/pnt, pool '9rv Ddnr carpetl wella. pool/te>a, rtu ~ . I ·t· d -·-.._. garage. No paca 1760 • ptlancea, C#PM. c1r..,... 142·1751. 213-45&-ttn 144..()155 . Incl. '200otmo Ma'..feoo tennla. 722·"'" I oppo n ..... '" c QSSt .. • •CUSTOM fur nlth•d S200 OFF MOVE-IN 540-5''8. POOl l lde locallon -----------------------------------------------.._,-.,.---I ~In eeted communl· 2BR 1BA w/gar. bttln1, •BAY TIMBE .. S• Bak:Ofly, prrvste & ''"""'I Astral Answers/by Joe Taylor Ford ty. 58A •BA. pvt poo4. lncd ...,.. '"'/pa1'~. Wlr ...... ,., 1 ._ .. -SI 000/mo ,.., ~ "' .,., 1BR. frple cable, poo4, H 50 l ""' 712·7195 9810 CANVON 39°R 48A 967 Vlct0ti• 'I' .. 1735 P•Uo. Qll No pate. 399 2 wtc:s FREE RENTI 28A. pvt poo4 & spa Pr~ CaH 836-4 120~M w Bly St 1&85 650-8357 28A. Lndry. eatport Low leulon•ll'I decoreted, 1 ••Tl llAll. •Clean, qui.t 1g 28R2 8A. Move In. 1746/mo 17.000/mo. SHARP STUDIO. d/w, lg CIONtl, gu cook. 541·5091 Of 775-771, 9BEAUTIFUL 1BR In $495/mo 142-1325 tml b.icony. encl gar. WESTBAY APARTMENTS DEAR A.A.:.1 am a Leo (July 29-Aua. 21) mamed to a Leo. Before we aot mamed I happened to read in a Leo horoscope book that a Leo/Leo combination does not work. Well, we aot married, all we!''. swell for two years out of fiv~. but power strua)es. different op1n1ons over our two boys1 upbnnaina are all overwbelmina. Is there any hope for Leo/Leo? -Al Dear Al: IM/LM 11 ~ for jut tlle reasou '" MW.... a.a w~le die power atreglea mat be feroclou, 111 bit tM flnweftl are tpec!&enlar. 'here are proMema la uy marrtaae UMI I'• ...... , yo• UMI )'Mr Leo mate pt Mme pnfeaateul IMlp ••• _. •t rr.. a1tna.sJ. 'nere are muy ~mpeteat maniap eeaMlorl wM wW work wt .. yM &o Hmmlakate better, .. u. ... &e eaeti odaer _. really llear wMt die otlMr la taJlac, ..... wort •t a far _. aatlafed«)' rea.tlwklp. Wltn '" work ._.. 7ev '1fferwea. oot oaly will JM llave tlM aatlafaetl• of aeeempUtll••t. Mt J• wUJ llave all tlM fa of rec.dlladee. ~ bellne me, IMre It • ODe better to be recoecUe4 wt ........ .-r LH! v .. 11 Ustiit., t111e city! DEAR ~.A.:.I am a mal~ Pisces (Feb. 26-Mar. 19), recenlly married to a Anc' (Mar. 27-Apnl 19). We married soon after we met and I am curious how this marriage might go. Already we seem to be arguina a arcat deal and this concerns me. -SPS Dear Placn: I cu't say t~a 11 u ea1y matdl, Mwever It wtU 11ner be 11.U. Pt1ttt teed• to be moo4y, 1ea1ltlve ud emoeleul .•• ..,.. tltlac• lbt are .. tally forelp &e Aries. Ariet ts lattMIMJ e.eraeUe, movtac from project .. pnjttt wt_. llc'tealac lpeM ·-•'-....... loll of tMqa aflade4, UMI *• may be frntratt.c &e Pi9ftl (wM likes tMac• beau .. be cempletecl). v .. He4 to focn .. die~ tut drew Y" tocetlMr la die flnt place. YM were ,,...Wy attrac&e4 by Aritt' opea frt...UIHH ud tltt by )'Mr aeuldvlC, to her aeeda. o.e very atroac ..iac JOI llave la Hmmmoa 11 lbt eadll . of JOI &altt ~mmJtmeet very HrlMaly, .... wllea yM fall ta love, It'• for leepa! \fty DOt foct11 oa tk poeldve atfeelt of J•r relatl0111llp ud work ..,..... die ~ tlma? It wW be w.-. It. lly SYDNEY OMAft Saay, Jme It I ARID (March 21-April 19): On this Sundar you'll say, "I finally feel I am in touch with the 'real thina'!" You'I receive news which elevates spirits, pennitting you to know once and for all that you arc worthy. 'l;AUBUS (April ~May 20): You could be-aayina. "This is no longer follow the leader, I am goina to lead!" Be direct, set to heart of matters, accent spirituality. Gift of books presented weeks 110 contains signifi cant ma terial. GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20): Intuition rirtas true, fmt im- pressions prove correct Money that had been held back will be released. Unusual activity for Sunday but you'll say, ''I appreciate 1t anyway!" Aquarian plays role. CANCER (Junc...ll-Jul)!-22): Focus on inspintiOD.,Jpirituality, pursuit of ''truth." Examine travel possibilities. discuss serious subjects with one who usually is frivolous. lqal document, marital status command spotliaht . LEO (July H-Aug. 22): legal tics can no lonaer be pushed u ide. Face facts. as they exist. f ocus on basic issues. general health, communication wnh "long-l ost relatives." Be willina to dismantle for purpose of rebuilding. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Read and write, satisfy curiosity, check itinerary with relative. Lunar aspect coincides Wlth physical attraction; creativity, change of scenery. You'll encounter mercurial people whose ideas stimulate. UBRA (Se pt. 23-0ct. 22): Attention revolves around home. domesticity, necessity for being diplomatic. Family member talks about an. luxury, money. Odd combination but it is pan of your personal scenario this Sunday. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Perceive potential, .separate fact from illusion. Scenario highlights trips. visits, relatives, answers to pen incnt queries. You'll feel refreshed fo llowing discussion with "spiritual person." , SAGl'M'ARJUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You'll reflect on expenses. bills that have been paid. income potential. You'll know at last you arc in catbird seat. Means you've taken greater control of your own destiny. Relationship intensifies. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): What had been °dragin1 on" can be completed. Know it. act accordingly. Moon in your sian accents individuali ty. initiative. victory. It's time to be: the ~sor. Libra plays major role. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Fcb. 18): Obtain hint from Capricorn messaae. Emphasize indepe ndent acti on. oouraae. dynamic ap- proach. Evening favors creative endeavors, romanu. communica- tion with young person. Leo figures prominently. . . PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Focus on teaching. learn1na. regaining sense of purpose. Almost as if by magic events turn in your favor. Emphasize charm. persuasiveness. friendship. Cancer, Leo, Aquarius persons play roles. . . IF JUNE It IS YOUR BIRTHDAY: You are dynamic, indepen- dent and many consider you "sexy." Leo. Aquarius persons arc drawn to yo u. June features change. travel. variety, flination that could become serious. Current scenario emphasizes marital status. commcrciaJ enterprises. possible addition to family. You've re· covered from major selback-last year -you m>w..are in cba~.aod can claim sweeping victory. Dunng Scptef!!ber you. succeufUly are rid of burden that you should not have assumed in first place. We Corer the Coast Check us out for the best daily coverage of local news , sports and features. DEAR A.A.: I have a very strona fcelinp for my fonner boss. He guerd r,t~~ Bl lboa 8REAT LOC 1Br 18a lrg 5825 NO PETS 6'~·2495 1200 OFF MOVE-IN• ·:: is a Virao (Aua.. 29-Scpt. 22). I am a Capricorn born on Dec. 23. lll-IW Piiio, uPf* unil new •SPIOllll* Featuring pool. apa. I know he has a airlfriend 11 present. I can't tell him I care for him. crpt Relrtg. gu lnci No L 1 rg 1 2 8 R 1 , , 8 A P•tlOI encl<>Md partclng but I do send .. secret pal" cards to him now and then. Do you think South Co Ht Metro pets sa35tmo 14>5a&3 townhouse. lndry rm. 15:;J;;!C:/::s · •. ~1 we would be &ood totether'! \ 2186 1BA encl garage nre-patio. all bu111.1 n1 28drm 1 •• 81 sno / -J MJ p11ce $675/mo Betly $825/mo 825 Cent• St 142-1424 · •28R 21lA, condo. Pool. 144-2270 Avt 711 2078 T i Dear .IMJ: Flnt of all, JM are a Sactuartaa/ca,neon (Dec. Jl-27> spa. AC. e.,por1. pa110 No pees TSL Ma~~ WTltll -a Caprtcon WM la laftenced llty Sqlttartaa. la ....,al Vlrp ... Gu/water pd. 1750/mo. 122.0012 or &32·2232 C.prleen make a __. team tt.t •• Y•• taM 1·• ~Vite yM to tan 147-7526 Agent 2 BR ? BA NEW quiet, -----.... .., •--• • smell complex Frplc, •Clean, qu1e1. lg 2BR you ~lltle elaarm • ......... more aeeea1U.le. YM Mve • CONDO. Fab d .. 1. 2BR, Ind r y I a c 11.. 11 c. HJA, tg eloMta. dlw, new 2BR tBA. small bacil yaro ID41leatloa al all lbt Vqo U. lateretl la Y•, aM Ille .... Mve a 2BA. 2 Bal, wld hookup. balconJ es oarpors crpt, vertie1ls, encl g1r Gu W/O l'lkup1 S750 No prlfrleM. Wily •t pen• 1ome oee wile allows Mmt lateral. 11 min from Fwy & So Co 1895/mo 645~0302 $735 NO PETS 640-2495 pats 145· 1831 .Aft 4PM dlere a eucer (Jue H-J1Jy ti) la yov·llfe? Plaza, s1.160, 673-7222. HHIUf,I DEAR A.A: I am a Sagittarius (Nov. 29-Dec. 20) datina a Pisces AnpJntnts (Feb. 26-Mar. 19). We have been going together for three months=~====== a CHARLES ,._EN and he is cvcrythin& I've ever wanted in a mate. He just makes me Genttll 2602 :irh OMAR SHARIF ·SO happy. I know they say the bcainning of a relationship is always ARTIST 11udk>/1J0t9g11 In and TANN AH HIRSCH the best, but I feel we will be: together for a Iona time. I feel like <>Ide CdM, adJ. 10 prlv. we were meant to be tno~ther. What do the stars say about ou.r si•ns? ~.~.~atr~.~IP'ov,!,,0_ .,_. ... .,....., .,..... ...... ... North-South vulnerable. Nonh -Happy in Love loolla oceen at LOOk·Oul deals. Dear Rapp=. GI•• to kar It! Actully die •tan c:.flrm WMI )'H p I. N 0 s I e. p Ing NO TH Mvt al dJaeoverecl ... beM8d die com,Hcatecl ud aomewMt s11s1mo. 676·3973 1, • • A moody f , Y" Pttcet 11 every bit die aeuitlve UMI eartac lover K Q 3 2 ef a S.pttarlaa't dreamt. Tlite fact &Mt k Is MmewMI 'etaaJn oaly lalbol 9 A Q 9 a,.1 so die excltemeet of die dllue! Alm yMr arrow tne, ~ lsUnd 2W6 ! ~ ~310 DEAR A.A.: I am an Aquarius (Jan. 27-Fcb. 18) in love with an •111•11* WEST EA T Aries (Mar. 19-April 19). Is there any advice you can &ive me? 2 BA. ' BA. new paint. • 9 7 4 • A 10 8 6 Dear Aqurtu: ne two of Y" wW Mve .. trMlltle _.,.t, ... t.ac carpel s 1.095 14&-0645 • 6 4 2 • s ... uodler -la fact yM make terrtfk .!...~ (UMI -..,t ~.ff-!~Y• lalbcN Prinula 26/J7 .• 90 6104 73 .• ~ ', • 7 5 2 .... pre.me lmporta8ee .. Aeaariu) ... c ... area -n:.aty ..... ~1111111111-----1 n .. ml&ltt be &Mt JM wtll tad to ltie very lavolved wtdl peeple -yMr 1 BR, 1 BA on quiet 1treet. OUTH larce clrcle of frleadt ... adtve todal We -Willie lte will alway1 Walk to beech. Avail 6130 • J S be wortiac" a aew project At .... at JM.,. .. keep *t major Utll Incl. s775 tmo. • K J 10 8 7 3 dJffereece lll ml.Dd ud doll't ;.t UmJta " eadll odlef't ladepe9deace, ~S-994" Beth -t A K 6 4 2 .... ,, tllloeld co extremely well. Good lti! Lg new upstairs 3 BR. 3 + Vold orrh-Sou rh bid ..,.ell to reach 1he1r lmall \lam in hcam. Malt orlh's queen of dub rhe queen of diamonds and declarer could almoM ha\e da1meO. otc North's ra1~ 10 fi\e heart\ to ~ho..,. good trump~. buf no nm-round conrrol to cue- b1d West led a d ub, and declarer "-a\ nor al all disappointed "ith 1he ap· parenr was1ed 1.alues in d ubs. for ii v.a) a moral cer1a.int> thar Ea 1 had lhe a e of spade\ to jusllf) rhe two- club O\ er all on j ratt) suit . The queen of d ubs ..,.as pla)cd f1om dummy and East·~ a e was ruffed av.ay. Declarer 1-'.ro 'cd to the table wirh a trump to lead a spade and Ease wa> caught on the fork Had that defender elected to piny low, declarer's Jack would have BA.+ llp w/klt biltlnt+ Th b. dd. . Problems? The answers mO, be in the stars. Write Astra pallo . .$1 800/mo. & Ne 1 ~~!· utL.. Dall na•-P. Bo j~" C a,1 92626 I HIOO /mo yrly lse or1b l:.IQI oulb .... ..., Answers, C/O '!"-'1 s-... t • . x I ~· OSI.I ITiesl, . Prudential Newport Alty I NT 2 • 4 3 • Pau 673-7300 Jo/01yna 3 NT Pass .a • Pass COtON def Mar 2622 ~!-~=ss 6 9 Pan • won. An other 1rump 10 the rabk ..,.ould haH allowed South to dis· card hu remaining spade on 1 he king or club~ and all the defrndtrs .... ould have collected ..,.ould have bttn a diamond tri l 8y ftATltlC WALKER Sunday. June 10 •CHARMING 38R 2BA. Opening lead: Three of + trplc. 1tove. lrlg. w/d, 2 Cardrnal Morton chancellor of car garage, p1110 S 1350 : mo. Alli 1/3. 760-3676 the e.xc_hequer 10 King Hc~ry Vil, --------had a simple rule for auessing mer· •SmYUOllLM• chanu. Ir 1hey lived lavishly, they Pvt patio, Ir~. nu carpet obviously could afford 10 be taxed _!S?5 Incl ull s 494-.42~ heavily. And tf they appeared 10 be BACHELOR APT, 705'), of modest mearu. 1nen Ob\'lOu.sJ) J11mlne Living room they had \tashcd away a lot of cash w/hlde-a-bed. kitchen. laundry room w11n WIO. and ~ere equally ripe for 1he pluck· den & BA. lrg encl. palio ing. Th1s bndge ploy bears his $900/mo Lil 723· 1513 name. Eut realized what m1gh1 happen and rose ..,.llh the ace of spades, but 1ha1 pro\ eel to be no beuer. Declarer won the diamond sh1f1 in hand, cashed 1he jack of spades. dre..,. the \ last trump~ ending tn dummy and rhen took 1hrec diamond discards on 1hc l ing of clubs and lung-queen of ~pades. The defenders were thus hm11ed 10 one ind:, the ace of spades. and she slam coas!ed home \1ore ~If for the e'tchcquer AJllES (March 21 -April 20): Your solar horoscope now seems to indicate that you are on the threshold of a "'-JOr chaqe or upheaval -either in your personal life or your career. Jupiter, cWTmtJy in Cancer, strikes up a passionate friendship with Pluto on Wednesday, firina youT imqinatiolr ancr presentina )'OU with opportunities to add to your income:.comfon and security. However, you have to move with the speed of tight and refuse to be sidetracked or detemd by others' criticism or carpina. !TODAY'S SUNDAY -PUZZLE \ TAURUS (April1 21-May 21 ): If must be frustratina and infuriat· ing to realize that if only you were free to travel or accept an invitation, so much more would be possible or attainable. However, you still need to take the opinions or needs of relatives or colleques i.nto 8CC9unt ~ot appc:ar to. be bum.Ula alLyour boats.. You cu. however, tackle any matnmon1aJ..or partnership problems bead-on this week and, in the process. come up with the final piece of a very complicated emotional jipaw. GEMINl (May 22-Junc 21):... Promotion, acceptance or pro- fessional recognitjon should be yours for the askin& this week. So m\Jch so, in fa~ that what transpires around the 13th, when Pluto is brilliantly aspected by Jupiter. could well alter the entire workina pattern of your life. However, if you are a really ambitious and enterprising Geminian yo u will say yes to any offer or opportunity -even if this entails a major move or upfteaval on the home front in the very near future. CANCER (June 22-July 23 ): You ou&ht to be on fonn and in an unusually jolly mood this week because one particular emotional tie or attachment can only 10 from strength to strenath. Unfonunate~ ly, however, Mars at odds with the revolutionary planet Uranus on Monday signifies that a proposed career cha.nae is still frau&ht with difficulties and therefore the only sensible thing to do is hold your horses now until mid-July. LEO (July 24-Aug, 23): This week oujbt to be fairly plain sailina. One panicularly reassuring aspect between Jupiter and Pluto on Wednesday signifies that even pro blems which have caused you so much distress or embarrassment recenlly will now be resolved to your satisfaction. In fact. if anything, you shouJd back your instincts and hunches to the hilt and ao the whole hot over propeny mancrs, long-term fi nancial commitments or investments. VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept. 23): Evcrythina •ppearcd to be 1oin& accordina 10 plan until towards the end of last week when you were not even consulted about a major change or upheaval, just ajven your marching orders. Howe ver. there is.a brilliant aspect between Jupiter and Pluto on Wednesday which urges you to soldier on. cancel travel plans if necessary and refuse to climb down over career. family or financial matters. Yo u may feel like lcttina others have what they ask on Monday -but, in a word. don't. UBRA (Sept. 24-0ct. 23): Although you may find 1t hard to believe. something truly magical is about to compensate for all the recent emotional confl1c1s or wran1Je-1 on the home front. Even if thinas could not look more ho~lcss on Monday. someone some- where will be quietly championing your cause and pavina the way for you to caf1talize on your talents or abiJities. The truth of this statement wil ccnainly be born o ut by what transpires soon after Jumter makes_~cular upect '° Pluto on Wednesday. . SCORPIO (Oct. 24=N'Ov-: "12): So-much now depends on-lhe outcome of a current wrangle over finances and whether or not you can discover a act-out clause in one particular aarecmcnt or contract. But for once do not try to f orcc the pace, slam doors or issue ultimatums. Pluto, your ruler. makes the best possible aspect to Jupiter on Wednesday and totally unexpected developments will enable you to turn even secmin&ly awkward or 1hopeless situations to your own advantaac. SAGfrTARitJS (Nov. 21-Dcc. 21): A sensational 11pect between Jupiter. your rules, and Pluto on Wednesday sianfics there is no need 10 pry or ~ this ~k. What you discover in a roundabout manner wtll ajye )"Ou all the tnformation and ammunition you need 10 confront lthote who have betrayed your trust. So pull out all stops. and don't pull your punches over intensely personal or anythin& of a joint financial or business nature. • CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 20): At this time of the year, while the Sun is in Gemini, you tend to be in a contemplative mood or at a low ebb physically. Therefore, listen to your body and be prt'p&red lo aelegate responsibilities. Above all. don't tet involved m others' emotional conflicu or dramas. Jupiter in your opposite tip of Cancer makes a scnaatlOnal aspect lP Pluto on the l lth and ~fore panners or clote companions can now be relied upon to honor their commitments and promitn. AQVA.IUUS (Jan. 2l·Feb. 19): Cenain individuals' ptnchant for leCttC)' or double-deahna has prevented you ft'om matins ma headway or final12ina new contrlCU or 111eemen&1. H~. what uanspittt this ~It will finally enable you to iden'ity culprits and forcit a showdown. In fact, a brilliant atpeet ~--n Jupittt in ~rand Pluto in Scorpio on Wednaday OUlht to •tren1t.,t:.your bupinina poweT when dealina with lone-ierm career or proioeal iuua. PllCD (Feb. 20-March 20): A tricky a.,a to Man on Monday may pl8ClC a strain on one parucular emotlOnll tie or attachment. ~owe~, becaWIC both Jupiter and .Pluto arc about to ClOlnt ·'° ~ aid. tbis 11 one week when you may JUst t&M o«"lib a rocket afloved oeet liw you too much hasale or ..,.varion. And filb&ly to.. became new liltlP. ana and situatiom ~on ud a eood time cu be ~ all -omonalll_~ pr'Olnlionaffy. IP 11 • YOUll ... TBDAY: You realty do Nft tbe rilk ot .-.. owr IM ~· oVCMtraMatidee ... _._. and ndaalttias imponam relatioMhioa now. l'Mrebe. tMak lolw aad IW'4 tiebi i.t11. uy ..,_ ultimatums. even .,._ ro-leet dlM pannm or balinell -.oda1e1 arc still ic.dint ~a duce. 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C. l?M7" 'n .. -. 111 HIO. .,.. ... ., oloee to ..... I bueee.. 18R w/IOft a Mlcony, No ............. ltt-no.olOI AYI 1120 142Cf+12ut .... 6-1470 Mer. Good '*"""· c.11 LbiT Oii POUND i HT.. •!= !!• taU-1171/ino. ..-. lllllmo.155-0MS i~ Nti Home in Bia eenyon prl-Ken. Ag.nt 11~100 LowOeee ...,__ ••1111 ~ Pn 630 W, Wileon SMALL ept. 1 block from IOARY' ' .. H v8'e, qulef. rMtUN • n/a, '* '* * '* '* ""9rrll. NO '1lk '-LD. '1R L lw "-' M 11L~ bHch. No kitchen. UU.111-1111 -m11at• ate aveff now •CASUAL •ec oMoe et •1111111 171-"'8 ...... 1111 ~711W11 ";co.II 722-8011 or '31·1232 Mlet0we¥9 oec .... 20/mo m 17& 1115, -....1113. beaeh, 706 E . ..._li::::i:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.,ji;j-==:.:---:::::::..:. ___ , ________ _ Sony No,..._ I depoelt. 761-3415 tBR 1owet beech 1 . 11v fnod yd LRO bluff-top condo INVd. lt¥t bath, 626,;& ft, ~ Jdbj ..... IL.,.... Very bu1y MWtpaper •Big. lleeut. quiet 18R. 8peclou1 2BR 1'ABA, ga1 . perl(log, lndry. '--.~~ ....... --~·wld, own CapoBMctl •. fltoomwlswt aac>O/mo .• 7•• m ea. -OI BOYS" --r... C0mDolln9Roomlelo«*· Orwt E/lide tocl Lndryl w/d hkup9. SUS/mo. Incl utlt. 4700 Neptune. entrance. Shr kltct\ & bail\. Clean nono.emoker. C.M./N.i . Pt•Uglol11 ~ Mer9n DldlttlOft,.... "'°'*-typing I llllng. Ing for en ......... IOICI BBQ,petlQ, gar. ~btuv 2M E. 18th PLACE Avell 7/1. t50-03U bath. $550 Incl utU. No ... 50/mo. * .et3-t530 ,to 3400 t/f In hnk btdg. Oii o.ty Vice ln\Hllp-Co(Wdel Mat. ~ ll'Ult. Abllty to 1145 No pell 831·8427 OPEN SAT/SUN 2·5 .,.. •. llSCM203 after 5pm MtF"' Nl mk .,,, lg F y Clo.. IO everything. ttone ltt-2•3-7110 '14-720-0l12 wor1! both qulCkly and BACHELOR APT In Eul· WESTBAY APTS FURN room, Fem. Near home. w/2 yng prof/M: FAIUL~~ 7WoLI AQt U.8.· Allen~ :w:ez..~ ~ aide Co1ta M .... Small S2000FFMOVE·INll *1111111 UCl/Faahlon 111. Lu• NB WJD-F1P nr bch/~ • LOYllyteltWAllenledle9 AND GINERALOFFICE mlCMftetnOOf'lto~ patio Incl. Cet OK. 1 Bedroom $715 home. S4251mo Incl ulll & trwy SS50+U1 M2·5047 EXEC Office Sul1 .. neet tM11 frlende/merri.ge. lecreeety In M\111 group lhltt. ,.._.contact LIM $500/mo. 848-4902 2Bdrm 1'l•Ba $815 Walk to beach. Garage ltltchen prl\I. 720-8733 M/F th 2BR 2BA JW Alrpon, 4770 Yon ,,_photo brodlure. INurenOe Offtce. Yaltoue TMMY ~I end 6 Ctleery f\lrnlltleel Studio 2Bdrm 2Ba $835 New carpet, paint Nr SC Pl In bMUtlful lg Baycr~t ~ondo rr~ l(ermlfl A¥9-. NB. FAX, 702-'11-3070 oMoe dut ... lnctudlng et 1423.1. Ex1. 112 to Inc. Leave menage --------Clarence Yoshlkane, Tl1e o:•~n, !,,.,,,.~ • 15So/mo Mike ho..2032 kltch, free parking I cot-,....., mr Jd04 ,._,-OC pon. Full or. a peck._ EOE. 55251mo Gas &. wale; 151 E. 21st SI 548·2408 2131~ 29th St. h If 11 Sh b th gar pool J•c gated' recept. copier, oonf rm. GIRLS typing. wordJ:oceaalng. aet ut> Int_... We 848 5330 1 Bedroom Sea<> Prudential Callfornla w/ • """'"'' apa, _.... mo · . r.. 1·1ty b6dg, furn, "'°"l!"!~P!'!~~-'!i._'!'i!iililll beMftte, M1·t'71t -----· 2Bdrm 111.Ba $795 Realty. 875·84 75 ~ ~. 556-1737 Deys, 854•5254 Evea to-mo al SS50tmo, Con-LONG time IOcel r.ldent - -l'"'MI .._. CLEAN STUDIO, very nice, 2250 Vangu11d 540·9828 ON BAY. Furn. rml ba In M/F shr p\11 2BR 2BA tact Al Qulnl.,.., 833·1550 wtth car ... drM you to _.,.,..... -·•" ..., rm1 central location, large --------•EASTBLUFF 2BR 2BA dbl mobile home. PoOI. hOme In Old• CdM, yard. E.1datl Hunl 8oh office atore. doetor, *· Xlnt ID IEllJ WNI train experienced •-w. ==-...... bath &. closets. $475 utll 1 Bedroom $680 Pool llreplaca view parking. kllc/amenltln. furn. Of uni. Slept to hu 7 100 aq ft omc. dflll9t. 751-5561 ..... per1on to ~ ... -- Incl. No pell 2• 1·1742 2Bdrm f'!.B1 $805 coln~op washe'rtdrye; $500. Avl 7/2. 873-5100 beec:h with beaut view. IVall Oreal for lndlvlduell;p;;p;;;;;;;;;jp;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I .. Fii •l•o•n~ITCo.ta ••: ..... • EASTSIDE2BR 1BA 131 E 18th SI 6'16·6816 $999NOPETS722·8011 --OYeflootllOCMnalLOOk· Ju •t' •tarting out SchoMI r::';g.uc', ':~: W/garage. Close to every· WORTH THE MONEY! •NEV'f.~BR 1BA covered Hotels/Motets v 2718 OU1 Pl.1675· &T5·3873 $300/mo. 841-&293 9·•. lnslrucdan 3012 ._1111 ~ mature only apply. Men·--------~~~~l~o to~~·;. 1~:ow srw~hk,!!~~•tl~~ ~~.~~: park~. bunt.'ins. pvt IU Ull 91111. Mle~B~ llu~u~ :~ FULL MrYlce office . •n .... ,..., .......... ~ PW NIN @:t. =:ou~~-7200. aml complH from MOS. pa I I o . S 8 5 0 I mo . Wkly rentals now avail. tnhm w/35-t. N/1mkr Newport Center, FUhk?n Flnal Eum Prep, Summer I lflll lllllL... r=-'!c.~~ UITllH OIL·ll·IAO Sorry No Pets. 645-5235 714•979•9991 S147.00 Wk & up. 2274 feely. Pool, apa, 1enn11. laland. Anawerlng •vc lnetructlon.142-5034 l•iimiilillil1Dli11~-iiil-Typing & art backgrdund Lrg &. quiet 2BR. 1BA In trl· 3BR 2BA DUPLEX on Nwpt Blvd. CM 6'16·7445 sec, gar, AIC. yard. only alto available. • Ster1 Mm1ng extra teoo-11500 weekly! helpful but will train, plex. d/w. patio. gar New El Toro 2632 Balboa Blvd. nr bch &. We're neat/clean with 1m mllTlft lllTll TrlVlf 3014 money todeyl 1-I00-32t-8007 Apply PENNYSAVER. carpet/paint. S700/mo. Pavilion. S 1350/mo yr1y Vlation Renlals 2722 humor $500+ 650-8553 840·5470 I.I. • Pert time wortc, 3 houra · ----tHO Placentia Ave., 548·2908 2BR 2BA, comm. pool, 557-6985 LAG N N uet b..... II .... /Ttrtlll Mct\weekdeyevenlnQ, Coate M .... -downs1a1rs. 1 carport &. 1 -*WA111nllT* N.B. EASTBLUFF pool· u A lg au . Flrtt a.a --...aubecrlp1>tlon1r« East Side ot Cos1a Mesa. car space pets nego-AICllUIE APTS FURNISHED-On e•clualve side executive home. All 1000 1q tt. Belt ral• In ._. 1111 t;'o':.1y Piiot HAIR STYLIST PISTIL Ml 2BR. 1BA Dyplex, call l iable 5'5 75 OI Ba ..... _ 0 "BR De amenit1es. $500-$700. all of South Orange -r . S F 6 2 705 . . ga, ON THE BAY y11<ru r. ' + n. 721-0400 County. Call 249-1212 July 19th from O.C. AwregeS40.00to Growing ..ion In Co.ta $11.41 to 14.90 hr. or 4 • 1· 848·2971/W 559-1650/H 2 BDRM. 2BA ........ $1 ,450 $3500/mo. Avl NOW thru __ 64M647/Ctllp ' HO.OOpetweek Meaa 11 IOOklng for hair eHm and appliceltlon ln- E"SIDE. 2BR 11 •• BA. New - -1 BDRM, 1BA ..•........• S925 Sept 30th. Agt 673-9333 Newport North twnnm Npt Beach Fashion lllanct •Win prlnlend bonu"' atyllat end manlcurlat. formation call 1, (800) paint, balcony, pvt gar. Hunt. Beach 2640 No pets Dally 9.5 Ill an OlllTllY OLI 2BR 2'i!BA pool Jae W/D 750-1775 IQ It prime Of· • ldMffor Junior High Full time polltlon. Tuel· 999·9838. ext CA-130. lndry rm Sml bldg on 548· 1501 k f / t flee with vlew1. Contact 1tudent1 S 71m-6pm 7 d•YI· 1 1 d 5750 DELUXE Tri level 3BR, IQf.t. -_ Elegant lg 1BR 1BA. frplc. non-am r em n P• I David 882•3482 • T Ion 1 d1y through alurday ~~2~\5~~ ~rer~~~9224 . 2'ilBA. Roman tub. 2 f/p, BEAUT. Peninsula 2BR Nr pool. July& Aug S2800 $600 utllt pald ?60·3047. . r:nv::;1•1 1 10em to 8pm. 751·363•. POSTAL JOBS Starl E.·SioE small 1BR cottage, lrplc, encl patio. 1 per· son only No pell $595+ security. • 645· 7234 * 2400sl. Nr Hunt. Harbour 2BA 2cargar lrplc. D/W. mo furn. Agt, 281·6102 NPT Beach. Clefln reapon· .. .,, W8'ehl/lfflM pr $11 ,41/hr For Ham and S 1495. (213) 860-9513 1805 W Balboa Blvd. slble prof non-smoker. W/conlractOf, Coate Meee 1ppllcatlon Info call ~R 1BA. $790/MO $990/moyrly 673-5416 R 'u d $375 +'Is. Avallable 7/1. S375/mo.Call548-884Jli Domlllla 3018 HELPER. N·amkr. AU11t 1·800-759-7878 ext 16601 Regina Circle HUGE & CLEAN 2BR 1BA, oommatts wlnte Reserve now. 631·7467 BABYSITTER-Belboa dlMblecl woman. (CM) CA519. 8•m-epm Sun· (Hell & Bolaa Chica) frplc. garage. 20· to bch 2724 NWPT HGTS. Lg twnhm Commercial PrOfMrty llland. 3 Kldl: 9 moa to Approx. 25hr1, $8.00 _F_r_1. ______ _ WIE 111 SI00/11 213·254-9796 217 E. Balboa Blvd. BALBOA Penln. Point 3Br wll h conv. loc .• w/d, all 2778 11 yr1. E•J! nee! Flex hra. __, Plat per/hr. Flex, 6'15-2357. p /T ..... IHrttln Av all 1mmed Ca II DELUXE 2BR 2BA marble $1050/mo yrly 675-8597 2Ba. easy parking. $490, amenities, park Ing Refs req d. 175-1324 .al ILIAllll Genetal Office up. 18·20 631·4086 alter 12 noon lrplc, skyllghls: WID. LIDO ISLE Lg2 BR 2BA. 111/last 259·8221 days; $475/mo+ul. 631·2652 .... llTAIL PT/FT, $8/Hr+. Ml.Ill ha¥9 hr1 pet wk ~5183 Large t BR Apt New paint. gar , near Hunt Harbour frpk:. bltlns, lndry~ gar-675-3760 eves/wl(nd$_ Prof Fm wanted to share S/E N:rr:>W.:t~;'6, &. IU, 1111141111, own cat. Dawn 545-4024 p IT AlllUL carpet deck $600 717 $975 (213) 860-9513 age. S 1200/mo yrty. 1st. CdM 3BR 2BA house Lg 3BR house COM w/2 Irvine Ave High vlllblllty LM• ...... _ W--'-~ Neecl4td lo eupport our en· James St Costa Mesa. j;;;;;;;;.;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..;.;~;;;; last ~ dep 675-2572 Pvt room/Ba. Qllr. best prof. males. $450 ... S450 traffic. 1290 IQ. tt. Immediate openlnga avail· u;e'!n:C>vi ~ glMellng ataff. Dutlel Inc 640-4979 Laguna Beach 2648 LIN WATH VIEWI ~I~~~ 8~~1:c3 $600. sec. dep. 780-8252. l•l.a 111 able. Wonc from 2 to 24 English apeaklng, °' Span hHvy copying, aome ---------1 BLK lrom beach, ocean Elegant 2BR 2BA. frplc. Prof MIF. n-sml(r shr par1. hr• per day. flexlbl• IALL a ..... ,, OK. mul1 drive and have typing & flllng. 4 hrs/day. low' low view, wallC to dwntwf'I. (714)673·5088 COM Fem prof non·smkr furn 3 BR. 3 BA brand Fwt near, rent S700 ~ scheduling, weel!ly pay. PLUll referenoea. Sal between No eJIP. req. $8.00/hr. Studio S6501mo. $300 ---to share 39r 3Ba duplex new CdM Ilse w/prof fem mo. 1125 IQ f1. 13a5 Call Home Care ~nee· _,..J) Cl1 ._. $16()..'350 per week. Cati Call Laurie at 891-2•78 llOYE-1. dep 1BR $825/mo. $400 LU~URIOUS 2BR. 2BA. ocean side of PCH: Walk to beh $850/mo + Log•n. •5 Cotta M.... lion for more lntormallon, ,. I -.a& 9-5141-1138. PI T SECRE TARY for dep 497 ·4581 Prime local Close to bch. $4871.fno. 873-4553 ·~ ulll 6«·6028 675-151 18 714-llO tM3. Fr pie Loaded with -_ _ ., ... PMllll• dlurctl. 15 hr wk. Type •2WllFIHRHT• SOUTH LAGUNA APT amenttles $1100/mo CDM·Ocean side of PCH. llflrt.I., ....... ...._ lndustTlaf 2788 aa.aP/T r-eowprn, WordPer1 u p •I lllTI FREE* 2BR 1BA. u1t11t1es paid. Call Paul 548-3343 2Br 2BaJTiaster BR avall. ..., HOUSEKEEPER for buly Approx 20 Hrs/Wk. Flex Earn ~ to S8000 pet mo. helpful Pal 540..1248 • Li I ti Off ii l /J Walk to beacn $800/mo. · ¥ar, lrplc. deck. $675 Seeking female room· 1200 SO FT. w/fronl profeulonal; 4 hra pet houra. CM• 553-1878 Cell (714) 147·7128 · ' .• !• ., t 497-0498 PElllllSUU 59·1888 or 641 -3607 male. lrvlne near UCL office, large rear drive-In ::.:~ A.M.; 4 dav;::.. COMPUTER JOBS to INTELLIGENCE JOBS. *_ .... uu-· Spacious 1BR, like new STERLING PLAZA COM Share 2BR apt 2BA Master bedroom, at· dC>Of. S780/mo. 629 Tar· 'OWf'I ~ranap. $45 000 Many openlngl FBI, CIA, US Cu1tom1. r-•- condition s665 Relrlg. LUXURY APARTMENTS YUIU IEITALI trplc SS50/mo, •.+ ut11' lached bath. $425 mo. In· mln11 Way, Costa Mesa erenees req d. 975-8•4.4 Celt' 1.900.321•3388 · DEA, etc. Now Hiring. PIT fun job helping U.S.A. range. micro pool. White water view Beach •VE·ll llSOlllTllll Over'looks park. Walk to eludes utllltles. Call Early S40·9352 Ext 517 $12 r. Call (1)805 887-6000 Ext. OIJmplc hopefu ll . carport. laundry, all uhl· across street Pv1 deck. •2 & 3 Bedrooms beach. 644·0349 mornlng7t3ia3t9 88•1 1ternoon. -•R1~• •y111 · · K·1590 KS1 lg.,,./hr."'~a5ll80M4r:., Hies pa1d.-except electric Living rm w/wall-to-wall •Unfurnl1hed • 1-lncomt Prapeny 2790 .--,1•1 ::ru-11 ..:.,,-* 0111111 -----· ... -err an, -• "· N I (71 4)548 0492 I G t .. , h •Close to beach Costa Mesa. M/F, n-smkr --- -• a r& wii:Ul G "''" --·-ope s • gass ourme "'1c en. F 11 CALL TODAY lo share 3 BR, 3'-'> BA Tllft.111111,000 Ll.,..ln, Eltpedtlnced ood driving record. OMV Career Oppty. FIT PIT. LOW MOVE·INI Easts1de lntng rm Many closels v* l rleeU Sl·REITILSI condo Mstr BR w/pvt Rentah Wanted 2726 Pride OI ownerlhlp. Bull~ Referenoe1, Love Children prlnl·out and neat •P· (213) 439-7407 IE•PY•llT tBR 1BA 'lwllrplc & patio 2Br 109 Floor Apl 51350 BA Microwave. lrplc. No 'In 1976. 2 Slory. 2BR 818-710-3020 pearance required. Ban· Newport Beach developer Ullls pd $550/mo Call -494-2265 or 750-3328 Ill 4112 pets S•&O/mo • ,.., ut11 LAGUNA Beach. Plasllc 1BA. rent $700 each. eflls. 760· 1145 LIFEGUARDS &. Swim seek• FIT Recept w/mul11 Kevin 851 ·0424 Bkr • Aval! now 631· 1191 surgery prol wants to South of lhe 22 frwy. Call Instr. Apply Nwpt/CM fine phone exp. Llghl --New rt Beach 2669 rent guest h;>use. guest em Lloyd Bier 646-6583 r....a.....:::. 5530 CUSTllER YMCA, 2300 University typing &. computer exp Mesa Verde 2BR upper. Spacious 2' BR, 2 BA, new Emplyd Fem snr home in wing or brlghl & spacious ---' ~ Dr. NB. 6'12·9990 helpful. Goo4 pay &. t>ens. qu1e1 cul·de·sac. encl •2•11111• decOf, frpk:, 2 car garage. xchange AM/PM cooking room within IRVINE • LISE WEllllT Cell O'Ana, 381·2727 ~;~~~;36!~~~1-S48~ec F:~j ~~·~:sJ:~485~~ve ~°f~· s~tt~':o~119 ~f ~a~~~u~::y. f~~7~~~ cov~-~-~i~~5BAY. *OU, ll•E•ll, The !~A~!!'!oAST 85 overweight people IEIE'-1111111 *llft•llS DAIL y PILOT II IOOklng wanted. Dr. rec. Eern SSS FOf growing c:l\llt engineer· $2.44 per day Tna1 s ALL you pay tor 4 hne~ 30 day minimum 1n the SERVICE DIRECTORY for a Cu1tomer SeMce while you IOM. 887-2889 Ing/land planning firm In ~ Immediate openings avail· Represenlltlve tor the lllE llll WIHU the Irvine Specirum. Xlnt Opportunl*s 2904 able. Work from 121 to1b214 clrculatlon ~I. to work PrOCN1tng ctalma. Call ~ron~t'. Se~.!'1r'!! .. enme· -hrs per day. ex e a llexlbfe schedule. Appx 1•900.~.eaoo b t 420 "' ""'"' '"' ....., llAll IALlll ICheclullng. weekly pay. 28 Hra; Sun Thru Thura. Open 7am.10pm $ l 5 ,.. with Salary Hlltory to or Good "'•bllshed Cost• Call Home Care Connec· we need a reliable per. Apply In P•aon at Robert Mesa locl 4 Slatlons • tlon for more Info. son w/strong telephone ~ Bein, William Froat & room lor 2 more Ample 714·680-6863. ltllll1. A pleqant phone WITH CLIEHTEL AF.'.!nole. s'. A1~t7n2.5: !1°10mn parking Musi Miii Ask· voice neat appearane. II Yll lft ._. .... .. " log S20K 080 & T.O.L .~····n• end ~ to work. wet! .. _ .... !,_ Pkwt .. lrvlne.._CA 9~18. Agt. Dusty. 673-2810 r -" -w/others . .$6/HR. ,,..,,., •tlllonl evaffa.-. UllPTlllllT Local ROUTE-E~~~111~~:~ 'r ~: o..tHt llALM 1111 =· ~s.8:9o Newport Full-Time for NB Penln1u1a GREEN LIFE by ERIC A HIN IN I stat fem exec In all home @ Ml.al1 ht Ill .. FIHT WIDAR oftlce. Phones. m all, Deslgn·lnstall·Maint "HANGING/STRIPPING 1H~ Ull llllllE activities. 5 Days/Wk. rJV5 SOwpm. Salary .,. ben· 131 ·1111 i ic=560875 VISA-MC $300-$700 each 'machine llve-oul . llve·ln when -P/T, Buay ENTfront office, efrta. Jessica 673-0760 --673· 1512 .. p l I M II N B D--.tlon & •-· ~n• •LAWN MAlfllJENANCE _ pe1 wee.. r me O· owner travels. ust l<e .. ·--.... um· Full Service ~ResTif'I 'SUPERIOR Wallcoverlng cations. 1·800-H9·898~ dogs & have car. Engllsh lllTlllEI 111'111 Ing. Thurl & Fri 9·5. IEOEPTlllllT PLll Comm'I. No Job Too Big 1nsta11a11?n Removal SNACK-VENDING ROUT., speaking &. refs req'd. Largest water vehicle Salary negot. 845-1255 PIT MWF 8-12. T Th 8-5, Wall Repa r Prompt Lie "' Top salary &. benefits. BJ dealer needs • Pan ... Ac-*-IAL-•Y1t' reaporislble 250-•031 or Too Small. 531·2507 • '· · · /LOCAL lor sale cheap. ~ -• 566215 Mark 642 88'2 Johnson. 1338 Santlego cesaory-Servtce Count• - --- THE ll!!REE-1 SCEl-E . High gross each machine Dr, Nwpt Bch. CA 92660. RflP. Buay depl. need• Permanent & Temporary * * * * * * * * • WE gals shd hang together wee6<1y. 200% return on 548-8 l62 good communicator 100"1. FREE R.E. SALES Lawn~ree-Shrub-lnstall. Total Interior Remodeling Investment. Call Mac w/mechnlcal knowledge. •LVN/RN $2800 Sprinkle< lnslallatlon. Service. ADVICE TO THE 1-800-346·0645 * llOAIL Ill.El * Excetlenl pay & Mure. •X-Ray/MA $2426 11111 IPPllfllltTYI Tree Tnming & Removal CRAZY 633-7172 -SPORTING GOODS-SUO, Westminster Mall. Call Marlo 642·7563 •Med.Ants. $1733 Dynamic. expanding R.E Lawn Ma1n1 & Cleanups. Do you dream of owning Women's contemporary •Recepllonlst $1560 Co seeks serious agents Ro1011hng 432·8804 your own business? For clotn1ng. FIT &. P/T. lllT ... IVOIEPI who want to earn 1 GARDENING-Full Service Int.lb!. paten pt"t«lng. 1nformalion on how to 213·316-9363 Jackie . Many Mor•Call Today aerloua Income (comm'• Landscape-Sprlnklers· custom lexlvrlng. quahly own & operate your own i•ti • ••y Tice s Equipment Rentalt '11•)121-1111 -to 100-/o)! FT /PT • Learn Sods·MOw·Edge·Clnups work Problems-No Prob· Sporting Goods Score • • -n .. ds quality people. iA)((2'1319"3·8 198 how PATRICK TENORE EXP Cntldcare -'" my * • Reos Ra1es 966·2716/E iems! •326864 554·783 l ea11 T1mberllne Spor1s: Sales/Auembty Work Uniforms & heallh In-Assured P«aonnel Svcs. sold over S 125 million In I home Fir , P 'T Ahny age Secttonal & 1 piece dC>Ofs A·TEAM GARDEN-ING E-l'S .. •STEllll IOll lree. 8 30·5.30 (MST). 1·990·654·2255 Ext 655 surance provided. Apply 1301 S.BMch Bl·La Habra res. real estate Work s E s Springs-Hardware-Opnrs ,....,. Mon -Fri l -800 243•84e. 8atn.-10pm 7days $14 fee 1930 Newport Blvd., --among 1 ol tile T~ Agts 1 R~~~ie;ate:~41~217~~ea Lie = 518398 963-6466 AND MAINT 16 yrs ellp Restuccos. PalclleS. · Costa Mesa lllllAL IAll lfFIOE In Amerk:a. Call Kim Julian & Yolanda Gar· Texlures.~epalrs. Int/Ext $l II/COii. DATA ENTRY:GENOFFC: Fastilon Island Part Time 721-1200 •tt&Lin IAYCUE ~ demng Se<Yt0e. 642-3921 Free est. 963-3418 Who'• Tye>lng & 10 Key s1cms. 844-0470 Ille Lunches Snacks ~..... Newty remdl offic. nexl .. _ ... __ ., ... --For more 1nlormat1on T(>:l(fl1ng TLC 964 -6057 •Paint •Refurbishing • • M kl A -.. r ...... CALL TODAY" •Carpenlry •Drywall ' *•-1 • * H•UI Nl-llll • ng ITUT.-lllWI toJW elrport 557·~51 Summer posltlon.11AM to Q Pl!r,ck T f "-1 '>l f '' Isl FOR Lois LOVING GRANDMA Wiii more Gary645·5277 130-1113 HEATING.PLUMBING Bundle? UATIUOllY.. NLmlY•IYll 8PM.548-G789 I BABYSIT in her Costa HllDYlll OLDEST AO.• Lie 541878 For Printing Co. Must be IEIOIUllZll vour Mesa home Please call * * FOC~EAAJNOABNWDEELXLPDEORNTE' YIU• IAITEI DAii Our distributors, .,., re-•&am-Noon aerlous, quick and PIT position 1v1llable In Service Directory Marct>I 546· 1806 Big & sml Jobs-Work guar ' "1 •Monday thru Fri courteoos. bring OMV Representative I WILL Care for your child'" CALL Bruce 847 ·0780 Servl~~c 01: 1~~~6~5lears * H 11. lllDIEHY stocking our natural •No e>Cp nee printout. 261· 7594. s::. ~:'~~! s:::: &42·4321 1 my NB nome Loving * OUALIT'l' Carpentry. Drain-Sewer/Rooter Re-Products displays. They Cos1a Mell 548•6919 1111 IUll MIUlon Viejo locallons. 4 •·I ' ' ,..,. ..,. Reltaurent ... ....•.• Now hiring smlllng taees tor FOOD SERVERS A;>ply 9901 Yorktown. Ext 310 Mom with some medical Electrical. Palnl1ng. pair or Install. Disposals. do no selling. Most of Nights Wlll traln.Sea Lark lle•lble daytime hours ' ..i training 722-1915 Plumbing. Window cover· 11 frttf ... IJlHll Toilets. Faucets, Waler them started part time, Motel 2274 Newport per month. Call Relall ,---------.i P C C ~ lngs. Etc David 960•7914 Ouahty-Mtncled :~:~~~tFgb~~·~88:i1~ and the minimum invest· Blvd, C. M. 846-7445 °:!~! 1~~ ~!~~-~~8-8150 HB Or call 963· 7-427 UILI •OTI E I~ HANDY AIDY Customers Richard Sinor Avail uc·d 548-4531 ment is only $4,500.00. *ICCOUIT lllTIHllTHIHllll 8 am . 2 pm UISC.OVt:R The Calif Public Ullhlies home & small business Elec -Plumb·Palntln ·LI (Lie Ins Reis) 645"7608 EXPERT Service & Repair f di t "but sh I od T V S80/K S200/K ~~~~i'1s~~;d ~~~~~~~~! cleaning Ouahty work & carpentry, etc e31.lo43" PAl•Till I WALLPAPER Plumber since 1952. a~ity~ ri caif' ~~av~~: ~ ~~~',,~,:.-; IODELS goods mover~. print 1helr rels Kathy 568•1696 CALL ME FIRST' REMOVAL Prompt and Water heaters-disposals-800 ( 2 EXECUTIVE I ncome now I Call Looking fOf new faces to PUC Col T number, FREE EST REAS RATES Reasonable 642-5937 tollets·f aucets·flxturea l· ·135·584 550·4763 for del1lls. work In fashion prlnl, llmo's & chaulleur s printi No Job Too Big or Small llcit409035 964-8919 Growing newspaper has -L-I w•m91PI c:omme<cl1ls and music TOP OIALITT Pllmll FIT opening ror an ex· •H -"' I tneir T C P numbN In alll Ron 722-8646 Prompt-Reas""•ble perlenced display sales Kennel help. Wiii treln videos. No exp necftS· ad11t;rllsf'men1r. 11 you · ...,. B 1 54•2....,. ary. All ages Call havl' J quP~l•on aboul GENERAL CONTRACTOR llAJllYIUI IEIVIOll t5 yrs 0 C Xlnt ref's 2908 rep ase salary + com-groom ng. .,.. ..-. 213.859•9772 me 1egn1t1y 01 a mover, New Homes & Remodels ... WllllW WUllM * IH· 1111* H~~I~~~-~o;~~!3~~r~ •ma-tmTILCD -.,1 .. ,._•••.,.. limo or chauffeur Call Lie 508'855 64~5076 642•9274 -F T I - Public u 11111es Com-, p•clFIOWHI IES I S IALPl'l Pllmll tween 8-5 pm. EOE / · °' 1mall drapery co. Bal Penln. Sml proCtuCe mission 714·558·4151 • I I ~ 19 yrs exp Int/Ext Quality Wiii train. "'.lull have own brolcerage co. Meks Mlf All OllSTltlCTlll ~ work Refs Lie 962-4701 FREE Estimates #557494 Anoe. 673·7311 NOWI transportation 964•4022 motivated organized per. <\nn11RI Potrntial l'L•· u·1 , '""' • .wl 1lt·1•IA1-t .... ,.. .. ti' .. ,.,ttti 1• u,, .. ~ o 1 • ton•l J ( i I :s ) 468·6 ~W Gen Bldg Contr. Custom Garage/Yd Clnup1• Trees llOUIL Oii PAllTili 968-5891 494-6504 --_ _ __ Driver ~~~~~~p~. ~=. UL APPLIAN v ~~~1~0~~11~~~'!:n!f illl • · 1•1·~112 S12/Hr ·MATERIALS IESTllOOFlll Mon!yToloan 291 4 lrv~~:~,~~~c~or FJTA~8"~ EX9nec.Lenny723·5748 ..__9_•_.m_._._.;_,_ .• _._c_._r_. _, Air Makes & Models I Const Member ol Better IMMEDIATE SERVICE References 675-4006 Reroof/Repeirs All WOf'k •WIDOW HAS$$$ 4 TOsl needs exp'd ~/P Clerk Outlet· Include furnltUf'• .................. . • Cour1eous Serv 558·0515 j Bus Bureau 661-14.43 ANYIHING TO DUMP I .. .. p 1...,,. C guar. lie 570720 722·7537 S 10.000 up No credit"' Computer exp. previous delivery & warehouM ~· 3021 -B Harbor Bl c M CLEAN UP • CONCRETE r ..... • ""''I •. -NO penally Calf Denison .• RE lions 496 9486 UP TO •TREES John 650· l628 Bond/Ins SI Loc •4S.3 t9 1111 lllF• llO. Assoc 873-7311 NOW! e0xp 1n1 construchon °'i ~·--· _ :. Harbor Areo Appliance Wit Nth..._ "A Prof'I Painting Servi" Add V 1 t h ----eve opmenl a pus. we Repair All Brands .,., ... .,.. i..-AVAIL THAY 121,, 17 1•1567•3322 h aNue : Y~; ome NO·OUALIFING Con11. & Salary range $22·S25K. EllllW '800 1240 Logan Ave:O. C M I Decks balconies. stairs wn a ew oo II types Land Loans Avall1ble Send resume 10: Lynde, 549·3077 M·Sat VlsaJMC Ouallty wOfk. 722·8769 Hauhng•Rental Cleanup• PAINT MASTER. Int. room of resldentlal roofing. OwnertBulldar. lasl fund· PO Box 18326, lrlflne. CA Newpon Beach Eacrow Co Odd jobs 665· 7252 24hrs $75. Ext, $499-Up Free estimates. 531·7100 Ing Bkr (7141 780·2535. 9271s-8326 •••king e>Cperlenced . DUMP RUNS . JUNK Accou1t1c1 20 )'l'I exp. BALBOA ISL. ROOFING ------Escrow Secretarr or Kl H IN u Y LU Kennel• Furniture lruh, tree Guar Fr" ••t. 640·8238 Summer Speclall Flnanc:-Mortgaps. T.D. 2918 AIDE-LIVE IN F non amkr. Escrow Officer. Good REFINISH OR REFACElpreMnls DOG TROTTERS branches. appllancu. ' lriQ tvall l,lc llns 25 yrs -Assist teacher In whletlr. ~lta. Cont1ct Mllf'- WITH NEW DOORS Trained a1hlellc1 to walk Call Mll(e7dy1 646·1391 llolttl ... tl11l11•I exp Free esl 875·5095 $50,000 11t T.D SALE PIT. ro~~~2·3~fOO/mo, aget933·1252 VAL & SON'S 638-7505 or trot your dog 498-0775 ---P1lntlng-Cal>lne1 ref1n11h. S625/mo at 15% lnterell 'J FREE p1cl\ up on motOf' Average rm S85, 1(11c cab. Senta Barbara 1oca11on ~ ---- blocks & 1ron S5 charge $225 Guar work 646·7740 21•1.1.Tv Bkr 780·2535 llrl9tMtll...__ F•IBYlll • A LL lor each relr1g . stove. ALL POSITIONS'---Hiring fOf Ofenge County • NEW CONSTRUCTION Hanging· T aplng·Cust om washer. dryer 548·8109 IUll PAllTIH 1·900·854·2255 ••t 403 Fair, plua Y"t etound e Unique & Unusual Work 1exlurH Ret !Comm ~INT fEXT SPECIALIST h m·8pm 7deya S~4 fee pert time wortt Student• "'•Framing Com!"81• 3 R 5 e 6 sld , Lie 400030 772·2364 ~ Excellent refs 842·3118 Alrtlnee 56_15/Hr =-~~11cl~':' ::'.; ,3yrs area, uc 9v • 4 hOUMlll your home 25 Y R.AINBOW Circle Malnl * r"' 811 WMI train. Hiring all poa.-Thuft '°"' 54,_...7, Doora-Reoalr·AlleraUons ' ~ resident References Byr Painllng Int Ext HouM & & Removed* Stvl\'\p 11 On a C 1 ll ( 3 13) - D Apl Ou11 Job Fr" tal G 1 d • o I "' R • "'"8 t"'""' ewt A 1,.." -••/•1111• C.b1ne11-Panef.Lock1· 1 ay or Week 489·9119 SI llc•569897 838•1768 r n u c... "9C)nM1 ~ • """ " · "'" ---••• Sta.r•DryNll-PatlOt·etc A-V-'tLABLE FOR HOUSE· •ART 875-1980• Cu.tomer 8eMoe et I 35 yru11p Jerry l42-0567 SITTING OPEN TO TOP NOT~ l'AINTINO. .II ._EE IERYIOI U.. IUITIPllm Hlf·1toreg• feclllty. TERMS Job referenc.s lnt./£xl Ou1hty Guaran· 1n fNIU\ AD$ FIT PIT ,.. __ •1 t 2 842·8722 TIAIY IUITllO 8•2·3633 teed Reftrenc.. Free Ou111ty~11. Hpetlencecl, uunu . ""'""' . Y'• - eyl. pet . . SERVICE CALLS SER~ esum1t .. 831·8317 realONlble 6'18·5401 AR£ FREE e•P 281·9040 ........ " etc No Job too Mlaff, ., CE C S F"EE S YOUNG -executive couple ...., ..... "1 ALL n E Tl· wllnng to hOUMSU 1·4 YElllPlllTIH lly01.irtnotmerch1n9 IOlhe ATTINTIO~ HIRIN01 104M·IPM. Ugflt~ Nllo MATES LIC•52745t months Relerenc. avail & Wfflpaipering Oueltty ctafflloedtwne,youmay~ c..a, Go'lef t Job con..,_ lflrut, ~ llt All YOU .. CONCRETE CALL Trecy.548·2317 Can0reg519·0118 WOl'tl Jr•ht ~I pay11·19pric"111atweou1ot A .,.. nml40·lei.:': peraon. P1r1gon H!!OS OullfltY wark at --•• 11•• ... ----; 1111 1402-138·1111 • "3M "'91tlca, 1tOI I Mc:Fed- rMt ptlcel ~r ..... ""::"J;a ... LIC:n.. Cant aeemtogfttoallthote Ml· ~~~~:." Aftl. _ ... s-2221 °' 31'·"'8 "-•• ~ .. 13&-tm • TREES a. repair joba around the hou.e7 Let llAUTY CONCMfl & IAICf< -T L..-•---·r.-..a · d' 1111-IPllTllT all 11111•11•1 !:1:'0r~.....,.., r oPPt<f1rem0ve CfM"ut> t ... c._1 &.u Mrv1ce aredory ,_......... 1xvd ror ... ~ riei· ..... nu .,,.... ·aflOPc.::.::onyovr teet 1'1i 11wn11p11nklr 75't-3411 hel OU find reliable he)p, Irvine & tfil-:-~ Mltl. & llcln CMe Mtof\ In H9 1 W ?H ·1731 .,Md'M ~~--~ •I • PER MONTH * IO COWCTlllS * Early morning motor routee available. Must have dependable tranaportation and liability imuranoe KUllTDIQIOll llAQI. CDrA-., MIWPORT llACR. JOUnAll •llllY, llYIS. tAGUllA llACll • IHCIM UU8I MU IAft CAU.Mt-1671 ..... _..... -·-J"•••XJM&• IC-~. • Aulo.pe. ..... -. ... WM9, ._ iliiiilr. t wer-'6r.. IH ..... WOOllCIUoft. ,,.... ............. •!:....__ · tom wlllt, •lftt ....... -... ,.. .. t11•tfl.4J01 PITIAM~TOOI .... I.,.,.._ ftlW IOP. oond_...) ._ ,_.... ltl,• ....... -... __ ,.............__ ID&•••si~ Ii:' COftf£ 11.600. -1we..tlt4.. "'b:r" Clnw,Vl-;;-=:':r..--=: ~;;:l.?Aliiia tiiO '~~THl1HD11t 1>y ~--Aclurl ncet•• ....-na... :.~::.~ PC>f'TCO~ •• ,, tt. _ .. 1111 -··-IUGO.M14710 ....... oeo ..... -.A.Ml ..... 4,000 * ·-·· w:·c=.: .. ., """"'*ldltyet Ike new tQ5f .... 1. IOOell "•""' warlrt. C ) I IPd. llr. Pl. •• pw,-. llOO 080 .• c.11 lcotl -• . fuporter • °"'°"' .... ,_ .... 114,.-..714 lab~ trHCI PIHo. Joe'" Mn1a.2011. 11a. word tor ""' '"'" I ~;;;::;:;:=~;;~;;;;::;; v...._ ,.. oailCIMlol1, .... ,._,._ aft.IS modlll(tRQCDlt) I' ~!'11111!!!!!!~-.,.,~4 1 cell Ul-Ol12 or .,. -YVT 11._ .. iiiii~iiililiiiiiiii--.-•1Jwlttr//""1/ ., .. m ...._ Lm• ·L PALC8H WWW. L. A. ldd• I .... -dlri 6025 llAUTlfUL ...... ~ ...... -..... 111••· Clllnt condition. nwll~~~~~~~~I Huntlnflii .... Aouf8 tlbll-'"" .... ION of trten bebf grlftd '*"°· Oniw 11.000 ""'8. pM.t only, Witt coneidlrlbATIUN •f3 240Z. no ell ._ 1111 ,.11 • .,.,lll/luftt-3. .,..laTITI Xlftt COftd. + rnatdllng at.IG0.(7t4)...U44 tred• U ,500 080 __ Qr St500 080• ·-•1ml•• •••• 27 Monteollo. W'-11• 2411Mtlllno.(IMM8t. to a.. etool.12.250. "4-5t11 ,,.1390 _.... 714i6M-4070 · ""-"'-"Co llekl lndlv Cl'W AW·.Loom hide-............. to Tuttln to Lero• Hlectlon ol 4 """"DrM/Jllpl ,OAO ·ee MUSTANG MAZDA ..... ml. to~ UPI enct 'ed ~~ lk~~ ..!..GI= Nvter110MIMnolt.) dlernond1, vlntege ,,,..., 6§65 9030 2" engine, eutometlc, ~_:\T~ '11 ~t ~=~7~.L.ow IX; ~ ~ swo-r........ ·--· , _ _.,, ... ., • wet~ Incl Aolelt Md - - --19% reetored. 813..0131 .... ""'-OIM*. CW mall; Mating box• brw/glMI eofl tMle -.. Petelc.WebUy,Ml,trede 1.91-.......... I II• cond.14200.080. MAZDA MIATA 1tto, "2·1116-Terry. · 136. COior T.V. MO, Id DllHE8, ctotMa. Home-ind reJ•lr, Wllllem Con1p1e1e l1M PtOHEEA. 4.0l. 4 WO. AT, M (7141131·3441, 549-0703 lhowfOOlll cs. Ille ,,._ .,.. 'U9I 1411-. rNlc l'Wlecreft1le1otmcn. Harold Jewelers, 3118 ..... 111:!11) AC, Pl, PB , AM , Autoll!!p!IUd f100 OATSUNl1210u 113,tMOBO. 779-0111 lllmtl (ANO OTHEAI~ larnpe, book•. dOUlel. eon. end .. tor youf· Newport Blvd •t 32nd 1W 3W~ j.icJ FM/C99Mtte, blue/•ey -Excefllnt cond 1 owner 5 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii etc. 11Ne1 Set/Sun. M . 133 l'f• ._. . ..;_..·--111,IOO. 2N-M64 ACURA 1111 LAglnd, fully apd, T·toP9, bronze wftti ·--Morrlttown lt'I. In prage · .....,. --loeded. Hcelent con-tan l••ther Interior -., ......, eoaiiill 6114 nw OlfWlt Wiii {off Foxllombetjlekt,ott-wttt, .._.... ••HIB&.mll dltlon. 111,900 080. 14.300840-7741. . ~ ...... Low v:--rw ftr9 etetlon. k-'t A .... ,_ cuna l w ..... t --· 4114, loeded, 9'1lonwtlc, 552.5133 ,,.,.., one owns, •· 1111 Arnold Awe. Coela _._.. .,;.;, t;;:· Id ;:'4 ... ,, Nml, etweoei 114,~. DATSUN '12 2IOZX eout1Yedr1wr.c:twomeel- Mw,, 20 c:ublc ft. ,.. ,..· aacsG &::1274 ••• lurlllltl 720-1704 Oy9/Ewe. Luther T-topl. POW9t loys. C.llular phone. trlger•tor, couch, bet Hid. iNdl 6140 · · 114/111.... JEEP 1tlt OflflCI w-. -•UIE everything. Stereo Multwll.D. 3'11087 atoot•. r/chalr, 1R11c. "no....,,._ leeV9 -..16...:'!. ... c:auetie • .,.. t>relc•Md lteme. SOFTWAM SAL!I 5000 Fumllln mm p . goner. Vet'/ low...._.... A Sl!Yer Hulet 12K MllM. tlr• custom rims Auna "9219 •11111111 progr1m1 + meny °"* I E 6047 Wttite, C..-lnt.,lor. . ...,-t 14200 ca.ti Judy et COMBINING HOUSE· houMtlOtd lterne. 15401 $11,000 lmm~C007I02) "'-~/days I• t•1 ~~=· ~= Cemblly lt'I. Sun hml o::; ~~ c.il 7 1~243 ...... 12~ t213) 430~1119* iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ kitchen, •ppllcence1, GARAGE & PATIO SALE cond. S5-S50 Sat & Sun JEEP WAGOHE£A LTD -· DATSUN 1912 2IOZX 2+2. i boc*1, clot'-encJ TV l S.VSun 7em-2pm ONLYI SAM to 2PM, 1812 Bel>-1116. Loeded, good con-111-!m Autom•tlc, •Ir, p<>W9r atereo :lulpment. We've 22051 Cepiatreno Ln. c:oc:k, Coat• M.u (18th dltlon, prlv•t• party. windows, moonroot. -·-Chrome......., • 130458 g:: it • lnclUdlng the Furn. clothes, l et11n1 St. •t Bebcoc:tt) or cal Sl.250. ~3-~2422, .-a 1 -1111 Good condition. $3,000. *lllJl llP• We fie NEW PRO-hroom9'nklSATISUN Sue &45-5800. lleyelde 300 E ...,.. ---559-742e ORAM ve,c! STUDENTS l-5• 2125 Clubhouee Rd. New deatca w/oredenz.a. Coeet Hwy. ~ lk:tl: VII. II.Ito, p/,, p/b, p/w,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil $21,990 NEWPORT IMPOATS 3100 W. COMt Hwy 722-4100 Amdr•ft the leedlng LA 12·18 YEARS Of AGE FOUR FAMILIES. Dence, L!pN loch 6148 cont t•ble, w/ch•lr1, 7/2/90 11 a.m. LIEN Trudrs 90lS pdt, p/wta, crulae, cw, b...S O..t. of blue p<lnt ~ UI get new CUI-Mroblc, baby I eduft 'iONA'NZA SALE. TVI, pwtltlonl, perlect small SALE. 1971 20' HOBIE '&4 TOYOTA Pldt Up Long loW.,,... (2MAHl21) peper •nd auppllH tomer1 IOI' our MWI· clothes, dence lhoel, radios, ctotflel. renge & office, 112 TY cost. Mutt CF3111FE. Hull non.. Bed, camper shell, 4 · MERCEDES 1971 450SL. 9"kl •mbltlOUI ""~ peperl l•rge bird cege + misc. more. S•t/Sun 7am-1pm, Mii, pvt. pty mile.stun Type V1. 1971 14' builder speed, euto, A/C, PIS, 111.m 2 lope. BEAUlYI MINT! aterter b8Md In the o.c. , You went It, we got ill "31 Bey Meadow Dr. &46-4e38 or 840-9092. unknown. CF 2003AG P/B, Am/Fm, Low mllea. Huntington~ Acure l20.900 080. c... tor ln- arff. to Hll drift· HERES THE DEAL: I S.t/Sun 9e-? 1709 low• SAT/SUN 9·3, 821 Thllla Hull none. Type V1 $3900 cuh. 545-&435 Ml--loimetloo, 114 1e1 4019 lng/engi!IMl'lng supplies 1· Thia 11 not • paper Gerege Sele. S.t & Sun St. Gult•. Ilda, deel!, ft.u I AMmill 9 CHEVY '54 PICK-UP * ... 1WI. * MERCEDES 00 SLC and medle to erchltect1 ~NO dellwftng In-8·4, clothing, baby clothH, kitchen •P-**""9** ftowtr lo-7012 AEBUfL T aw•• --_ 1977, excellent con- and engineers. 2 We · .... O'llde I an clothing, mlec. 2115 An· pliancel & morel 12' ACHi'LLD lntl9table WITH CAMPER $2295. --.._ --. -dltlon, t>Mutltul. 93,000 Send reeume Including · ... r apor. droe St, Colt• Mele. Ill •••B model SE 12. t5HP SEE. &42..0567 Auto. p/1, *· tttt, CNlee. HONDA 1117 Accord UCI. milH .. Many extras. Mlery history to: CtwrYf t•tlon and training. • Aklt• • American Sul\lkl. new 1He, com-FORD 19aa F250 XLT p/w,~1•2J~) low H•tchbac:k, autom•tlc. S15,000. &42-5150 Kanec:fllka, P .0 . Box 3~~~1dwould l>e wonclng .. 112111 UIJ Newport leach 6169 e.klmo • Bichon FrlM ptete with extr• end t..wlat. loaded. 25,000 .. -.. Beige, vety cleen. 52K MERCEDES 73 450SEI 47035, G•rdene, CA. ayourownageon Refrla., W.._, G. Dryer. -•Boxer• Coc:ketSw.i..a • 800 11.... I I • • 7 O o 90247 or call anldutt·tupervlaed ..... patfo turn. couches, Lldoll.Set.Sunl-12only. •DMMtlwl•Ooid;'.e canv .. COY/". •1• mlle1. Car phone. 1-~ m ••· .... · euto ale POW8f grMt 213-512-&4-« teem. chelra.~.dlnrmaet. tum, wlnd9ur*. wr.lron Golden Retriever • 080.875-7303 S14,500.&45-05e0 Huntington Acur• 714·&40-5251 condition! SS,500 4. Eern GOOD MONEY Muc:tl more. Sat/Sun&-? chlndellet, clothing, etc. K...nond • Lhua-Ap9o 1913 SCHOCK Electric ---989-7790 s-..... --Aet-... -----and hive a chence to 875 Governor St. C.M. 417 Via Udo Nofd • Melt .... Min Boet. good condition, ful Timi...... * -• ,.. • * .... ... ..... "'""M=ERC=E==oe.=s --:7=-c4,.-. -::Retc:-:--1>-ca.,..t· ElllWIT PAY ~ i!. weekly CMh REFRIG 21 cu 11 WMl'ler MOVING SALE, furniture, Pin. • Old EnQMati Sheep-covers. Sl.500. 720-1515 Sepd, ~ cw, custom -1lll Ull SitWrl•llf· e. c 1n1 1t con-Ing Must Sell! Beige. exc. VflfY mature 91lC*lenced friendtV per.on needed tor casull Balboa Island store. Some weekends & nights. 875-7700 Inga and mOfer on out-dryer """-·chan ..,d blk•. houaeww•, mile. dog • Poodle • Pug • wNI, lo mllea, Jdnt cond, Or"''-" ...___ dltlon. 1.0. OIOl77 cond., $5,000 u 11. " tati.M.';-t1nga iov.-Sun 9AM, 37 Suacepe Scottie • Shett•nd Sallolls 7014 c:u1tomlnt1ext.(33Mt) .,,.-owner~-·· ?'SHP•llllll• (714)156-M37 cseys °' CALLUS TODAY .. t.Spcbdrmaet:201b Or.,NB.~. Sheepdog e Springer A SCHOCK SABOT. ... whit•. ~f9-12ae '080· •• ••• (714)551-3803.w. FOR MORE t>Me/bfoil OYer\, tools, Moving SM, Sun only, I A~= vonc:,tead #52e3. New..,,.., rolled Huntington Beed\ Acura BMW 1986 521e. 42.000 11•1 '11. JM INFORMATION! dothea. Must Mii every-to 4, furniture, houtehotd PETLAN~VIUON Hll and ~ $100. ..,... miles, White. bl•ck Perfect condltlon. 1 a.n ~rt~~~ &:::. ~ 943~ W. OPEN 1 DAYS &45-* -• 1WI II* ... thet lntenor, 5-apeed. owns. 99,000 mi. White, · -·4121,llt.211 · 18374Beectl81Vd 'h ml.S. ldMI Uve-ebolrd. eruoe Immaculate! S15,950 _........ S4250. Call Donna •IALEI* " Wftra. TOYS, kid's & women's Muttl Famlly Yard SM. 405fwy,nexttoTarget. Blnghemdeaignedcruia-V-9040 Gery, 474-4004/d AdrMmymec:tllneloeded 474-81119em-5pm. Atnletlc/Mgr/Tr1lnH. small cloth••· 1hoe1, Sat/Sun SAM 1111 IOld. re-'* 141-1211 * Ing cutter. AnaltMla 32 .• 13 CHEVY·20 VAN 850..02301• &03 moonrool. tool MERCEDES .78 280 $375-$475/Wk If""'' like hMWer•, dryer & motel freehment1 avall., S.... 37' LOA. Abergla, 8'8" • ( 5448) SED"'N E I I . ,~ SAT & SUN 8·2. 2215 din Mot>lle Home P•rk; AKC Coci(er pups, 7 Wiii, heedroom, 11'1" beam, P/W P/B AIC at.,eo, BMW 78 320! ... " · xcept ona · ::''. '==· ,v; = Lookl,!°I~ time Meyer Pl. Cott Victoria) 890 w . 15th St NB ~7~:,_::1 re<:ofda, ~Cl~~ gM9 =. ~R=~ ~ ~:"~3.~dOB~t':.; ........... ~ ~. SS~r?.'9'? ce11:~~2rlgen. wHkend work? Try ' · lnftat•bte & 4 HP .OB 644-872210 .759-1104/E eve.631·8540, days 111-lm CleMic558.()108 . · CUhietlng & s.,vtnQ •• Appllncts 6011 Fumll&n 6014 AKCSllverButtCoc:ker1:2 $35000.497-&411 . ..t•-LT 831-1780. • ...... ..._. \ our tM garden. Nice CCK-fem butts $300, 2 butt • -·---~ -on•delMarenvlronment. REFRIGE~ATOR BAR ........ male $250. 1 mM blade -SA_B_O_T_.-good--c:ond--ltlon-.-2 33,000 miles, •• new! _ ... IJ.. Mint c:ond. 25.~ mllea. *'I.IT •••11* Saturdey1 & Sund•y1 SIZE. KenmCKe, brown, Blecil Laquer. Mettr.... $300. &45-878& Ive mag .. 111, e11c:.llent rllOe re-M•ny HlrH. Phone. Excellent condition In & HYUNDAI 'M EXCEL gold smoke silver, Hklng .... 10:30-3:30. Call Angela nice condltlo. SISO. Headboard, 01 ... Cabl-cord. Asking $700. $12,500 080 840-1555 outl Automatic tr•na-hatcflb•ck. 4 apHd. $37,500. Call 991-1065. Aggr .... lve, motlveted, Mon thru Fri, 673-2241 875-8652 nets. Almost Brand Newll 714-974-4039 or 494-9799 m.llllon, new leether In· Good condition. One •-.I'll 42la.L =tJ ~o~.;;~ TELEM••1ml SEARS eleetrlc DRYER. Excellent condition II flEE r--...-ds '17 TOYOTA WINDOW :fe'g'·~~8:2~:S-· S~~ :;.e'~~~ Like new. W•ranty lntect, needed nowt &46-980T .... white, excellent con-$400/0BO. *UllY!* _. 7018 VAN 5 apead,.,.. tir•, · 27,000 mMee. $40,500 °' Tranapor1•Uon company dltlon.$65,amallkitcnen 11111•1111 WINDSURFER ood c.rpetedlnt.,lorSl,toO. BMW '84733 take over 1eaae ----.,.....,,....,,.--.,,.---apecilllizlng In exhlbltl l t•ble $35. 541-9&11 Brend new. $250/0BO FREE tong..ar wtllte cond muai ~ell 645-9927 81K ml. excel cond. M1111 .. DI• O.ya/833-7~7 SELL BRITANNICA from dlaplay1 l1 seeking a PIT 68a..()117 rebblt wttan spots. 2 67s-1139. ' DoOGE ·ee CARAVAN. 1 $15.800 080, 544-0404. Leethet. eunroot •513783 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~.:!c~tW=-t= ~~~7~T:~~t fumftln 60 4 LG Med Pecan dining ;:ionths~:/r:i~r PHsenger. LOADED. 12..- (gron). Cell Blelr poaw1 '•11.<*lent corn· 54 .. round w.inut Queen MtJ8 chr1, 2 xtra IMwe. °G:;,ge at 673-3411.°' Slps/Dodrs/Sloqgt MINT ~'~::. llOOO. .. 'U Ille MUSlll ••ll •11111•• 1·800-821·9128. munlcatlon 1111111, ~ Amdln1ng table plus 5 l~ht•d Chin• cabinet. 7022 Auto. Whlte.(2C8X574) 11tlW ... .., 7 pen 1g1r ven. Auto. ::,~~~~:.~~~ 9" IMYes. 6 auMn An~ ~=· 0t':".!:;.1,'etb~: ~OOKING for 1 eomp.-• n IUP -UllWll U II 111,IM lU-41• A/C, Pctlent'condttlon. 1.0 005211 ll•ETllY Ple•ae call m•rketlng chairs. nice condition, mite. tablel, 1emps & mon? We II.ave wonder1!Jf FM'*'" Co.at Hwy, New-Auto, *· pb, cw. 11.lnt •••• - PIT man.,..,, 455-9890 $3,000. 494-2902· mCKe. &45-8561 lovlng dogs & cats avail· ....-Beed\. &42·95e3 cond. Muet .... 1219427l Ui-1111 0~ ~=pg. Gen.1--------------------ANTIQUE CHEST bar Ible for adoption. Must ......, • Sl'JD ¥2211 •11111111 ••••1 WIMlllll stools lumilure Conec· 0 U EE N MA TT RESS go to rMPON!bte owner. ....... .......... Huntington Beed\ AcuR Secret AleM\bfy Pkg t lblei. m isc'. Call SET/FRAME. Simmon• Come and .... we might 2 ~ Wiii eccornmocl8fe Ml-- s.PElet'/ VISlll Getleral Lat>or 957-3240 723-5543 BHutyrest Ellte. Xlnt nave the perfect pet tor gs• end 45. P<>W9f or NII. * -·-• * -.. , .. cond. S 180 117~·8&52 """' 631· 1~ 760-5070 •-...... _ (2r""'"••) •••I lllllTllT BARKER BROS. grey ,-. -~..,-.;.;;.;;.;.;;..;;'-'="""-=~~...,1 ,.....,· ~-... ..... SlflETllY E:::;J:;lc Hlf·atarter flower print sofa & love wp~:~.'ai:.e~~r!~:r Looklf'9 ·~~ ~· ,5 ~d 8eecfl50 12· legal Ive-BUY-S11,1M to-&n• obo...Cell .Yf, olQ. -'s~..,_ ayvll' :;r-' II &. pwtnet• ...... --St. :S2.3877rnon'11 ooordlnat::i' Shermen 873-4983 175: nftlf'I t l'l..it •ncr Whit• cat. Owner' never lhip, ~7500 buy Iii + -t---·-- - C of r ... ~. Gardena In COM on S•t· .. _.-.... ' at•nd s2s. p1111ow11. desk. nome. Cet need• anec-s121tt. 714/875·1822 through class1'f1'ed -..an1 Bleck/gray, AIC. t.O. 502139. l'PIPm••'---_,I •• ••1 Theo .. Dept. r;. ....... -d & Sund T _,.,..,. IO •• 1o ....... t. cOllH tab ... emp1. tlon. ~195. Ev.nlng1 lion it eccepUng epp11. Uf' IYI call ~· Mop chair, ottoman, new con-microwave. Any oller. cetlon1 for • fulHlme rt:; Fri 673_2211 on dltlon. Oak trim $295 pleaM call 848-9053. Secretary 10 supervise ' 71'-&41-34&8 WHITEWASH Rattan sofa, our MCteterlal atan for a..utyrest Klng·llze love-... t. matching gl ... our Effective School• mettress, bo• springs & top table/4 chalrt. P•tto Unit. Previous super-fr•mes. LIKE NEW. S250. Mt. glau.shelve unit, file Ylaory experience •nd Oh le knowledge 01 PCs 11 a 499-1248 evenings cabinets, plants, , urr must. Fine! filing d•t• 11 ~ Duncan Phyfe m -rug 91112 S.W./pe1tel1. Mon .. 8125/90 et Spm. ~ 6010 dining rm set S 50. 497•2386 PINE 3 d dr..,,_. Mahogany kldney- SEC.nl.' II w/3 ~~rror;,-;; lhai>ed dell( $395. Rat-~ 6015 I I d Good ten set with chair, lounge S1.M4·S2.041/month ewe ry rawer. & table $450. Contern-MS PACMAN COCKTAIL c:ond. 1200. 545-lt05 POflf'Y Oak dining table TABLE. S595. SODA MA· We have MVel'al chllleno-* BUYING ITEMS * · w/4 chlir1 1425. White CHINE. S525. Both In Ing pcettlone available Tn • 1890s to 19SOI * cabinet S25. Green ot-good c:ond. 540-&092 our Costa MeN Ottlce. •Jewelry to HouMhold• tom•n 30"1130" S 15. You'H be working In one PteaM Lv Mag. 873-8223 675-5292 ol our butielt depart· a-rnents where every ctey Aepl!nC!I 60! I GOLD fabric custom hv· brtnOI something new. _ back uphol. chair. xlnt FIND through classified Typing speed 01 •Swpm Hotpolnt refrlg. Almond. cond, cost 450 sell S 100 •nd Meclntoah 911• no-frost aide-by-aide. At· OBO. Queen size Italian perte11ee desired If you tractive. clean. Need• hMdbolfd i frame. SSS llll y PILOT can tlke Initiative. l>e work 1250/obo &44-4181 080 1173· 7311 highly ruponalble, handle busy phones and are detall-ol'lented, .. may have just the lob for you. We oner an exc:.llent ben· eflt1 pectlege Including dependent coverage. Position• open unlll lllled, ME/EOE . .. (l14)MMIJI lllllYUIES ...... u • PIYCMC* P1obtenW? • Bounced from poet to poet? • Unexpected c:Nrgel? Work tor the compeny th•t • up front and '*-ebout ycu. F\111-ttme end ::.11-ume POlltloM 1¥111-. Poe- htone .,....bll ""°""'" out Ofang• Co11nty. Meny In'°""*" 0r'"81 County. c.1 toctey. won tomorrow. . _.,,,. CATCH THE SAVINGS You II h ook vow lu111t o f 111 hHt?stmt huyer~ with .tcb you pl.u:e in the? (:l,1ss1twd~ A net o ur rates won t sw.unp your profit~ • WE Witt 11qP111 ELL INi6EPEN°DEN¥ Costa Mesa NEWS UR Newport Beach NEWS Corona Del Mar NEWS GUARANTEE! -AR We will sell your car. If after 3 weeks your car isn't sold, we will run your ad for free! NO STRINGS ATTACHED. J't:J,St call us to renew yo_ur ad. Run 10 words for 3 weeks at $18.50. SSc each additional word. Must b4t prepaid. A word constitutes anything that has a space b4ttw"n it . For individuals only ATTACHED ·--------------------------------·. I NAME-------------PHONE ____________ _ I ADDRESS CITY------------- • STATE--------ZIP----CHECK 1---AMOUNT ENCL---1 MASTERCARDMSAI EXPIRATION DATE ---- 1 MESSAGE: I I I I .I ' ' I I I I ......... : .. ••1111141'~ ....... : ......... : I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I· ..... -~flROt-WllTMYllW .. mn'A ~CA-AnNi MDillihr.I ATTAam) I .~---------------------------------~-------------------~ • I .. ' • a .. nr II fOl9 ..n~ "!Jllll'J .=,...._ .,._...., ,......., ·nn•,~NC. ,.. ,.....,.... ......llliil•i' 'IWl!l!!!l!lt -.C ....... AC • .,....., I ...... ~. ...._. - AMIN II IA ...... ... ,..,.. ~ .... WALICIR Me CfG...-: 11111 ev•1a. a-.-• II -.__........,......:,.._. Ta -09' L-m -oeo.--.7t4•M1..ss a ,.,......_Celt..... • ... .,.. ,.... .. __ .,, . ~GAINI , .alll __ ,. °""' W. Lont. Ud. e .ttat = t: ~:W:Me ........ .._. ... It L••wfn1 ~c::c.-:,eo:::rw Auto:-•. -......... C .... IQe Cofporllllln,,... Gt•"•"' C9'tl••;; = ---..: .. Cll!:..!!! ...... ,.,., .... c.-..... c.& :*!..~.: = Mlwhl,Nc:.nr.t=: IOiCR '8 MO U0M ...._,._ 0 ::•,,•:~~~~---•II. 0::-..!':. . "U '"" ~ ltl'r;-..o. ....... -C 11111·-le .... ·ltoOf WNt•. loedN. llU, bftleltlrt. PP ... llOO. IKVHAWK 41.1.~00M. ... TNe ......,_. le OOftoo Dllw Nie, :::rfO.. '1, flUIJ,_ ar._ -~ 1._ ................ .. lettoue ~ onty 117,4016. ~t et.,eo 94.IH. ftllillfl ..... ~ .._.~eooipOlelklf\ .-..L.1MMoCleM.41114. lMO Dllw Niii-~..._a............... TM ,..,.., ... ~ S13,000 PrivM8 ptlrty, 417..... The r90ietr~e) OOlll· arootie .,, .. ,, Leeune 11Mt1 '°· u , -he 111911 •• ..... ......, .. ..-- 0. 71'1147-1187. TMTI tft • 1111 II CADILLAC 1171 Con-.... ::::-wi:, '=--'~ "= <t:;:• .. OOf'-Ii ............ -....... " • LW Eyenlnge 7 14~5-0851 5 .-cl. M , ........ w verttbte, whit•. "-'•· Roel,_ Nellle(I) lleted .._. W' • -pmrt. ... ... ... .. Atll'I • • r... Ne11NC•1t...._. PORSCHI! 1tf1 1f00 wtleel9. ..ue a.en:·.;; Mint. 13K. Privete Pll'tY ...... : NIA ....... ,---;.=a -llllM(~--....,._.,Mer ti, s u p • , t( • , '" • n ,,..._ (3'445) 111,000. 780-l712 ,_ '11 flll W OMer w. LOftl, ~ The reel1trenl(1) OOM-"m'fla_. ~ =-:.:':': .. -.... Notdtbactc Coupe~ Futty CADilLAc '71 C.D.V. Auto, •• , p/ltHfl !Ml ..... ,,.. ... ....., ....... IO INIWt ..... Tiie ~ ..,_.. I' 111111 -........ County~ of Or· rHloted. Btadtl,an. Re--Power wlndowe/looke. ceieeen.. (A54001) ng, will ~ty C-: °' ~· 9:,...~N.:..~ Clolfl9 ........ • .. C... Cieri& of Or-= c.ny °" ..., '°• cen, 5".000 engine OV91• A/C, AM/FM , good .,.. = 'I on .., • .,. on·...., 1 1MO HOT TIN NAIL IAU)N, ""' °°""" • -11, , .... halt 115.900. (374ZAO) trtnepor1atlon ,.._. O.C. Welletr ' ft11 a.u AN A• ,tC, '9!IO llluill .... Or C... Private party. 843·0733 I 1QOO 080. 723-12H ftH ........... fM HOWNr ~'* & Browrt Thie ,,...,,...,., WM tied Coeta ....... Clllf. t:la7 -...,.,_ "= o.lr Not -:':1 June PORSCHE 1974? 911T. R• Tl~~o~~ 1=· ~.:: CAOl~LAC '79 Eldofedo. ... .. 1. 4tO =.:r~ New; With ·~ty Clwk,,.,: ~-.... ~~"~· c:!! NOTICI •• HIRHY -=F-°'?. June'· '· 10. "'° ' . stored, like new Call me. l 0 e d f d I s 9 2 7 5 . DIHel. Sharp,' 81K. ~ ~ Or"'99 COMt = on • ....... Celt. t1t17 GIVIN "'1e,....._.0.0. , tllO .._., 114,000 84"2·29?3 6'45-0130 & ~57·2837 Loaded,. 12500 0 80. ~ P*>t ~ 3, 10 17 ,._ TNe buelneee 18 OOf'-...... ._.............. ~ .,.._ PORSCHE 944 1986, 5-8119fllng• ' 844·Ml9 ... DlllT 1• 24, 1MO • ' • • Publllhed Or.nee CC*( ~ ==r ......... r..::.=: .::o ~~.-~s~::-:=-===--~-...!!!!!:!!.~:!::...~ te>eed wtlh crulae oonlrol. VOLKSWAGEN RABBIT 5epd, elr • pe, pb, MV1m Sl>-407• Deify PllOt ""-l O, 17• 24• Meftoed 10 .,...... ..... TMl'IC llONAL INTa White with blacit leatllef CONVERTIBLE 1982, Ull uo '11 IOILLI c:-.. tllt. cu•om ...... lk• July 1• 1"° Su-418 ,,... undet .. "°''''•• CONNmtT ON lfMNI AV·t:;;:~;;;;~~~-...... na·'=n==~ Interior AM/FM cassette .. ce11en1 condition. Must Whit• wflh white vinyl top, " • • ... (2Sr.~a~·2)7 K "8.IC NOTlC( Buelneee NelMC•> ..... '""'0•1v1,,,..o O~CH"'"D -.. •,.•••• Tiie fallowlng penona.,. 1t8'eo ElocJric: lMJflfOOf, see/drlvel S•C900. Powdet bt\Je, INIW In-m1 ,..,,_ ebOfton·!'°'o::!c, ..=..... " " --......::.::.·:..,_.,. ~....._ee: d00t locks. teats. A/C 954 S654 ..... PIC'"10Ul8UIMll Joeeptln _....,. ·--.. ..-~-,_ PEAflCT OE Alarm with remote Ell· • terlor, Htrem,ly well um ITATW..wf , ... IC NOTICE Tflle .... -....,, ... ... .. ........... IMIMlol\ ~=--T..--• tended warranty 36,000 VW 1967 Bug-malntelned Original • '"Cle .. The foltOWlng peraont ate -with the County a.11 °'°'. -el the ~ to eeolPI ttle 'ARTNIM. lAILINO. lllOC.olate.~ I E Cl 1 1 1 ood d ownera extra car. S3.000• 1 II• doing bulineH ••· PICTtTIOUI IUH•lt ens-eounou -u-. ..... -.. l>utallllcM end 1to NMlpOrt Center DrM. C, COllle MeM, Clllf. mlea •cellent con· ,:::,c:rg:!1'1g S2 co,5~0 Negotiable Meuarw IN~RODUCTIONS BY MAmlTA~ 18IO ., -· -r -· ;;;...._..,...., Tiie .,,..100, Newport Deedl, K .. tll WtlftmOfe. 1&11 Cfltlon Must sell• S 15·000· 966•1473. (714) 361-8650. Or •"erg ...... JUNE WAIOE, 2.43 Promoft· TM fOllowlf!G S*90ftl ete ..._,, Qfy•w1111 ........... °' Celt. tM10 · = ~IMHunttngl°" 080 832·6710 p.m •••1111' u tory Drlw Wetl, Newport dol~bullnetau: Publlehed Oreoge tOMI IM .... Publictorftlew ..,,... c. Fait, 27571 ~vand.Nen 82'2At PO RSCHE 944, w lie. 5 vw 1975.Bug White, rvns * . .. Boach, Calif. 92MO t• HP INSURANCE SER· Deify Piiot, June 3, 10, 17, end 00111111ent on '"'' Gold Duel Lane. Laguna lent• Av• Huntlngto~ sp , snrf .. tan Int.. 60K ml greet, e•cellent con· CADILL .. C ,86 LINCOLN 1989 Contlnen· June Wride, 243 Pr()f)'IOl'I· VIC S (b)SENIOR HEALTH 24, 1tt0 documerltMion. ._,Celt. t2ll3 llMcfl Caelf··9264tl , .II h • Co d loadedl dltlon S 1 950 964 5917 ,.. I""' Dr1w W81t ...__. PROGRAMS, 7755 Center 5 .. ~1.. r_,,,,_ of "'9 ..__._ Kannettl E. Fall, 311 High • · W'/. x n ., • • Beeutltul Sable tel Signature AH option• e'Mcti. Calif 02eeo ••v-,.... • Ave. Sp. 500. Huntington -~ ~ end ~ ..,_., Laguna Hiiie, c.llf. Tflle bvelneee It con· St0,000 673·7513 VW 1983 RABBIT GTI. 111&1 hYl.U plus sunroot. duel elr· Thia buslneas 11 con· BMcl\, Callf. 02847 docurMnte.,. ......._tat -1 dueled by.~ ••-I II-II blac k 50,000 or1g1nal 19,900. 646•048 or bags, CD Take over dUC1ed by. an Individual David Barry M<>MowttJ, ~ NQTIC( publlc ,__end II~ Grove lnveetment ~ The regi.1renl(1) corn-- .._ u miles $3 . 750 OBO 548•3959 lease $601 40/mo Prl· The reg111rant(•) com· 18055 Coastllne Dr.1 Malibu at: • tto N9wpof1 Center menced to trenNC1 ~ GREAT SELECTION ol 90 499.1493 vate part'/ (2RFW339). menced to rranwt butl· Cellf. IO:MS nnoue IUll•M ,..,,,..~.Qty , 9Y118 100, ~ neea undet the Rcttttoue Rangi! Rovers VW 1985 GOLF, 2·door 6'41 ·6885, 6'40-8455 ne11 undef the Flchlioul Elywn Lull RaHetto, 11522 NAm ITA'llEIMT of NR1pcw1 leech, 330() Bwfl, c.11. tM10 ::.""'. =~~~h 1:;:. UMUI ... smw ------Business Name(•) lllled Montl•k• Dr.. Ou den TM folowtng per.one ere N9wpot1 .,_ ..... o. ..... TllM ~· II con· on. MuSI sell Good con· LINCOLN '71 ContlrnlnJal above on Jul)' t, t9et Grove. Cahf. 92641 doing bulir'88l M : pof1 Bwtl, CA tMl3 T dYcted by. e general '*1· "'°'e IEWPllT IMPllTI dltlon. 4 new t ires, IUUITI 4eo lne Runs good June Wride Thi• bu1lne11 11 con· POWER LEADERSHIP ptlone: 714-144-3225 1-.Np Tlllt ll!Mment -Neel Kenwood pulloul stereo, leather . Bose. W ire s125~EE. 6'42-o567 · This a111ament wa filed ducted by. 0<>-partMf1 INT'l. (Au1hof1Hd ~ Publletl9d Or.nee ' Tiie regl1tranl(1) com· wfltl the Count'/ Cleftl of Or· S 100 W, hut lhrJ t>•ck llntad windows, Wheels Covers __ _:__ _ with the Counry Clerk ol Of. The reglttrent(1) com· dent Alflllate), 20331 Delly Plklt June t , 10. 11 m.ICled to lraneact buel· = Count'/ on June 1• 122-4100 ~unrool $4,800 nego· only 34,878 miles MERCURY 1969 Cougar ange~ Counly on June 1, menc.d to tranuc:t bull· Remona Lane, Huntington 1..0 ,_ under Iha Flctltloul ,_ ~~~~~=-~~~~ ti ab I e M I c h e II e , '1800187 XR7. Loaded, grear con· 1990 natl under the Flc:tltlou1 Beech, Calif. t2Me s.51 ...,.... N•me(•I !lated P bllthed Or Cout _ _ _ al~470-6466 f11 U0 dlllon.-8"1 oll41t Cell f4llOIO Bu1Jne11_ Name(t) llated Rotleft Conl'ed-l"-rOfMllW ori; ~I 28, 1915 u l'llc)t ~ 7 24 SAAB 900 1988 TURBO ' 4Q7·5047 Publllhed Orange Cout above on: JWtuely l, 1tt0 20331 Ramone Lane, HunJ: ~ ll)TIC( ell C. f!"elt, Par1Nt ~1 1"°.June 1 ' 1 ' ' CONVERTIBLE. 5·sPffd.' vw 1987 Cabriolet IEWNIT ••11 --Dalt'/ Piiot June tO, 11, 24, David Moekowttz 1ng1on Beech, Cellf. 1"'41 TNe statement wee lllect -7 • blacll warranty extras Black/black, extended J 1H W ..... lwJ p Ly M o u T H \. 9 a 6 July 1. 1990 This •t•tement wu filed "Aenee l'lnn Blulcetl, eTA.,....,,. OP ... "'9 County Clefk of Or· Su-"23 $22,500 642·3865 warranty alarm, onglnal ' Ceravelle Turbo Loaded, Su-422 with the County Cieri! of Of. 20331 R8fl'!Oll8 Lane, Hunt· MANDCllPWIT OP .... County on Mey 11. •-.,. 111\TIM" owner always gara~. 122-4111 ell meJntalnance recorda, = Count'/ on May 11, lnaton Beach, Cfllff t2Me &Ml OP flllCftTIOUe .. 1tlO T1'llLftl ..,,-. TOYOTA 71 wagon' e11 cellent cond i tion excellent condition. P417m lhlt bullnns 11 con. .,... .. NAm " Nllltt 5 spd, al e tow pkg. good S8.750 OBO 733-2401 CHEVROLET IM PALA S3 850 252·8205 days Pl8JC NOTICE d~led by. co-partner• The lollowtno ~ ""*'*' Oreoge COMt n::.-=A=-cond S 1. 500 o bo 83S-66.18 eves/wl<nds ' .,_TITIOUI ___ 11 n~blP,lhedllo MC>renge2 .. ~3 The reglttran1(1) com· have abandcilneCJ tM uw Dllv Plot Mey 20, 27, June T ..... ......__..._ 5 o 5 2 V W l 9 8 9 F o ir G l 1971 350 engine, runs __ ..... --.,..,, t •'I 21, ........ • menceo to tranuc:t bull-the Ftclltlou1 Buel I. 10, 1tt0 ..,. """"'"""'"" P9r90n1 ere 4 • l 4 BARGAIN• Under low great S 5 00 0 B 0 Pl YMOUTH '78 Horizon NA• ITAttWNT 10, 17, 1990 nest under I lhe AC11tiou9 Name: FITNESS FIRS Sv-38& doing bullr'88l 8I: blue bool\ S5.950 Mont 965·8879 Greet transportation C8f The following'*'°"' ere Su-31M Butlneu "'8me(1) 1t118d 8484 Adobe So. Cir. EC"OLOGY BAO COM · cond1l1on, •11 thegood.esl 00-00E .89 COLT $800 Runs well d0tng business as. above on. Mey 15, 1tt0 Irvine, Callf. 12716 •-IC -TICE ~~Y.~ C~27St., CRMD BM\\' 964· 7362 Must see• 7141549-4942 w E s T c 0 A s T Robert c. Tromn'IW TM Ftc1lllou1 Bu~ ~ nu ..,.,.ti-· -·· ..... 5 cpeed. ale. am/Im NETWORKING. 28932 Fcx· PUBUC NOTICE Thia 1181~1 we• filed Name refened to above Kent Lee Zavala. Ht Gov· A n:w EIAMPtD Of VW Corivprllble Super· casaetle, exoeltent cond. PONTIAC '84 Sunblrd LE rroae. Mlsslo11 v1e10. Calif. with the County c.1t of Of. flled In Or.nee Count'/ PICTmOUe .,_,, ernor St., COit• Meu, Calif. 0, .. p•-AUTOS Beet 111 1 9 7 4 , new S6200 272·3693 Conver 1. turbo, power 9269 t PICTITIOUI IMlllNEll c 1 M 23 A 14 h ,115 F .NAM9 ITATDmNT 12927 "" NN,. .. .., motor11op, S3,80010 BO , everything AM/FM cass Brian Kolling, 26932 For· NAME ITATEMENT ~= oun Y on •Y ' NQG~;~12; ' 1 'The following peraont •• Thie buslne11 11 con~ ·II • '3t.(ID"'911l ...sr so:• 854·69651213·654·6540 DODGE 89 COLT runs grea't tight very trose. Mission Viejo, Caut The following 1)41ftonl are ,... JOaeph Neal Zlem•"" doing ~ •· ducted by: an lndMdual ~ -Excellent condition. cle an 53 500 H 02691 dOlng t>uslnessu. Published Orange Coeet 3258 Mlnneaota Coate (a)HIOH ENERGY FIT· The reg11trent(t) com· ·~ .. lit (114-11') SIO'" vw 85 JETT A $4.COO FIRM 631·6283 548-3249 w . 549.g900 This business la con-A4B ALL·OUIP LEASING Delly Piiot June 3 10 17 Meet Calif 82828 ' N!SS (b)KID FIT l<LUB menced to transact bull· _ ... -., .... (Xll}IC) m.m .. Or. snr1. Ille excel cond. Mike Stanley Mar.,ann dueled by an tndlvodual LAND a MARINE, 151 E. 24, 18IO . • • ' Tllli builne.. WU con· (c)TINY fOT TOHE UP, \P5" nett under the f lc:tltlout ., ,.,. $6 000 OBO 640·8044 The reglstr1111(s) com· 2 tat •2 t. Cotti Meta. C..... Su·"°5 dueled by an lndMdual Port C'*8M Pf . Newport Bu1fnffl Neme(I) Hated ·M .. m llCSMOl l T ·BIRD '56 Immaculate, menced to 1r1nsac1 bull· 92627 Thl9 lletemenl WM flied Beedl, c.tlf. 82ee0 above on. April 24, 1tt0 m'" Autos OofMstlc 9 300 Fiii '14 llllCI II recenr lull restoration, nMs under the FlctlOous Breu Duane Tweedy, 16 t "8.IC llftnrc wttti the County Ctertt of Of. Blend• S Colgate, 1954 Kent L• z..v.ia ·a•-•l l1'11PSltJ Sll'9S 5speedloaded Only35K alr.$25000 838-3232 Buslnen lllame(s) llSled E 2 t11 1121. Costa Mela. nu1-. ange County on June 1 Port C,,_.. Pl , Newport TNa atatement -flled AMC t985 Alliance Con· mlles Absolutely 1m. above on May 30 1990 C•lil 02627 ~TITIOUI .,_11 lttO • Beactl. Cellf t2MO wlltl the County Clertl ol Or· ·us.JI 71 1 SOO AUTO MALL PR. SANTA ANA AUTO JbLl Newport freeway (SS) at Ecln1tr, Santa Ana verttt>le loaded brand maculale (0584") Bflan Kolling Raymond Sreven Burd. NA• ITATW..wT ~ Orange Coeet Thie bualnest la con· ens-County on June 1, new cuslom top $2.500 II This statement was loled •8 Clearbrook Pau, Dani Dally Piiot J lO. 1 24 ducted by an lndlVldual 18IO 114·897 ·2849 ll, I with lhe Counrv Clerlc ol Or· Point, Cahta.92629 dJhe :::: :''°"' ate July 1• lttO une · 1 • • The regl1tr1nt(1) com: ,_ O.nt1l le•r1 enoe Cou11ty on June 1. Th11 bul 1ness la con· 9"g ENTEAPRIZES 1290 Su-424 menced to treneact butl Publi9tlecl Orange eo..1 AITOl lllEl 1200 Ill 2IOO 1990 dueled by· • general part· • ,_. under the Flctltlou1 n.u.. Piiot June 10. 17, 24, • F45'097 nershlp N. Coeat Hwy. • #C. Laguna -8 ullnes1 Nam8(1) ll1ted j.'::,' 1 1tt0 0g~;~e~:~~re1~:u~rp~~~~~ Pubftshed Orange Coast The reg11trMt(•I COm· Bch .. Clllf. 9285l ... IC NOTlCE •bove on: Mly 10, 1tt0 _, • Su·417 vans & trucks Call Delly Piiot June 10. 17, 24, menced to transacr butl· 12~•toryeo L~ HThoma~. ~TIT'tDUI __,...11 Brenda S. Colgate ---------- 1.900.321.3366 Exl 170 H1veagera~Hle w1thou1 July 1, 1990 ness u11der ll'le Flc.titl0u1 ~ Be.fl •~111 :l6s~ • U.. ITATW•NT This 11atement wu flied "8.IC NOTICE On.an Tam. tOpm S 12 lee "'e garage· tell your llems Si;-421 Bu&1ness Name(tJ 111ted hu1na b 1• 1 The IOllowlnn .,_IOl'll are with the County Cterlc of Or· ,......, .,, C'lllSS1f1e<1 •hove on NI A I Ut ne11 I con· .... ......... llnQlt County on Mey t 1 CITY cw --~~".:"""'-:"'.:"."':'-=----+-----'"""."""~~--+----------+-------------------Brell D Tweedy ducted by en lndlvldl.iel doing~ u: 1990 ' MLIC NOTICE MLIC NOTICf Mt.IC NOTICE Pl&.IC NOTICE MLIC NOTICE Thia tlllement WIS filed The regl1tran1(1) com-CORVETTE SERVICE. ,_ •WPORT 91ACH FIC TITIOUI BUSINESS NAME ST A TE ME NT Thto lollowono person' are 11c1111Q businesc; as HEAi l AGE WIN DOW COVERINGS 5381 McFad- dl'll Ave ~un11ng1011 Beac.11 Cehf 9264<1 Joaquin f Ferr 1111 89 7 4 Felipe Ave Mo111cl111r C11111 91763 Stnve Nollsong111 627 t 7th Street Hun1111gton 81'RCh Ca111 '126•8 M1cn11e1 Litt! Yalei> 5 Savon11ah Irvine Callt '1272(1 This bu11ness '' con dUCteCI 1"f 11 g-i>ne'111 parl n6'1h1p Tnfl "'O•~lr11n11s1 com mence<I 10 l•aMac1 bus• llC .. , unOl'f tnP F1CM1ou~ 0ullflP'9 N11m1'ISI lo51eCI ~bo11,. on NIA JoaQv•11 r f err aro Thi~ <1111111mt"r1I was toled w11f1 lhf' C.ounty Clerk ot Or ange Counly riri May 15 19<\0 F4S72M F'ublosr•"d Qr .ing" Coast Deily P1IQI Me1v n Junfl 3 10 17 1qcir I with lhe Coullly Cletk of Of· meoced 10 tranuct bual· 1718 •C Monr~e. co.ta Publilhed Orange eo..t cm COUNC!l ange County on May 23. 1990 FICTITIOUI 8UatNEIS fiCTITIOUS 8UllNEll Inge County on May 16. ness under the Flciltlout M .... Calif 82828 Delly Pltol Mey 20. 27. June AMNDA IUMlllAAY 1990 FUU74 NAME STATEllllNT NAME Sl.ATEMENT t990 Buslneu Nam8(1) lilted Rotlett .\ Moroeo, 9&4 3 10 1980 ~ 11, ,_ F<Ue017 Publ•shea Orange Coast The lollowtng petSons are The following persons are FU7a7 above on not yet Lansing Ln., Coate MMa. ' ' 9u-3l2 ?:GO, ... Pubh'>~ Orange CoM 1I0111y P1101 June3 10 17 do.ngbusl11esr.1S d0tngbuslness1S Publlthed Orange Coast OregoryL Thomat Caltf 82829 PubllcheWlngpunuentto Oa11y Pilot Ju"8 3 10 17 24 1990 ROBERT TROWN AND SILICON COMPUTERS Deity Pilot May 27 Jvne 3 Thia 11111ement wu flied Julian ~ Oemeunt, the Newport Beach Munlcl· 24 t990 Su-4 10ASSOCIATES •4 San 7tlW t7rhSt ::Flt Cost~ tO l7 1990 • ·IMlh the Counl'/Cienf ofOr· 13032 Nine Pl . Garden "8.ICNOTJCE palCodesoflheCtlarterto Su·403 Ramon. lrVtne. C11llf 9271!1 Mesa Caltf 92627 ' ' ' Su·392 ange Counly on Ml'/ 23, Grove, Calif 02843 con1lder PRELIMINARY ----------MLIC NOTICE Aobef1 Trown and Yvonne Comp•Jler Target Ccxp 1990 Thia butlne11 11 con-;.cTITIOUI Ml ... 11 BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL Pll>LIC HOTICE ----------Trown z4 S111 Remon. C11lllor1111. 2038 Anaheim , ..... ducted b'/· • generel part. NAMI ITATWMINT YEAR l990·9l . -------~-FICTITIOUI 8UllNESS ltv111e. Calll 927 t5 Ave , Cosra Mesa. Calif PUBUC NOTICE Published Orange Cout ne<lhlp The toltoWlng peraone are CONTRACTS/ AGREE· FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Thi$ bualriess IS C0'1· 92627 Delly Pilot, June 3, 10, 17, The reglttrent(•) com· doing bualnea• ... MENTS NAME STATEMENT fhe lollow1ngporsonsare ducted by husb111d8fldwtle This bus111en 1s c.on FICTITIOUl.U ... 11 2.C, 1990 menc.d to trenNCt bUll· DISCOUNT BOXES, Approve A9reemetll wtth Th!' following persons ere r1n111g bu.sme951,. The reg1s1rant(sl c-om· ducted by a ccxPQrahon NAME ITATEMENT Su.,.02 ""' under lhe Flc:lltlOut 11684 Ouan1A\'8., Founteln ~County Flood eon. doing hv~ones~ 8S THE lllEWPOFH PRESS menced 10 1ransac1 bull The regl$tranl(s) com· The lollOWlflO P8fsoos are Bu5lne11 Neme(s) lilted Valley, Calll 92708 : .. o10 FOt~lctR onELOCCO:i1~A0~ FOA I Hf HEAL rH OF IT ;>06 A 4211d Sr Newport 116ss under 1ho Foc1111ous mer>Ced 10 1ransac1 ix.s1 domg business as P\llt.IC NOTICE above on NIA 1(1thle A Pen11nger, ,, "'" J5JJ E Chapm;m Avf'I UM Beaoh Call! 92663 Busm!'ss Nemets) !lated ness under Ille F1cl ihous MAILBOX AMERICA. 8 I 1 Aot>en A Mor090 11514 Quartz A\'8 , Fountain WA TEA LINE CROSSING' M Orange C111!1 92667 C1ar11nc4' Ron1ld Gt1r· above on February 6 1990 Business Ntme(s) ll1led S Brool\hurst Anaheim, 'ICTl'TIOUI __,...,, Thia •t•t-11 wu filed Valley. Calll 02708 SANTA ANA RIVER. Mend.Ora PJC.D-..BJ.6. usoo..204 AA2Ad.SI Robe<t-l•~ ~~-f+IA CatJL.92.8D4. ~TAT with lheCov_nty C•kol Or· -T.llla-~ i. ~ ~ove PU8LIC WORKS IOI Co,13 Mf'!,a C.ahl PO•I Bei.icn Cahl 92663 Tnos s•a•emM I WIS hied Ahrnecl Hega11 Eric Carl Elsner. 279 t The following peraons .,. ange County on .... ., , 1. ducted by en ln<IMdual MU UAL AID AGREEMENT 92627 This buamess '' con· with lhe County Clt>r• ol Or ThlS statement was hied Bunling Cor Costa Meta, doing buSlll9$S u tttO The regl1tr•n.l(1) com· between Citlel end Counrlee Beverly Cot.l 717 1 Clum-ducted by 111 1nd1v1dual •1'198 Cou111y on M11y 24 With the Cou11ty C~k ol ()(. Cahf 92628 DON S CUSTOM PAINT· , ..... ~ to trenuc:t bull· to repair m•Jot lnfrutruc- bus Or AMM•m Cahl Tne •eg1'1ra111(s1 r.om t990 ange Counly on Juflt! 1 This bus1neu Is con· ING, t tOO S ROM SI , Sant• Publi"* Or1nge Coot ,_. under Iha ActltlOut ture dem31 following • 92807 _ tnf'ncect 10 1ransac1 bu!M f4513'7 1990 · ducted by 0111nd1v1dual Ana, Calif 92707 Dally Piiot Mey 20, 27, June BuslneH Name(•) llated MAJOR EA THOUAKE OA Tl11\ bvs1ne1os 1s con-1165\ under 1ne F1ct1t1ws Published CJ•onge Co11S1 FUI052 Tne regosrrant(s) C.Om· Donel<! L Richard Jr 3, 10, 18IO above on· Mey 10 tttO DISASTER ducteo by 11 general part· Bus111e" Namefl) llSled Da11y P1101. Jurie 3 10. 17, Published Oran9e co111t m9noed to 1ran1&et bual· 1 t09 S Ros~, S11n11 Ana: Su-387 Kathie A. Penllnoer f REOUEST TO APPROVE/ 111>r\l"I' 1b011e 011 May 1' 1990 24, 1990 Osoly Polol June tO 17 24 nen under lhe f1c1111oua Calll 92707 ' Thia etet8"19AI wu ~lied FILL PERSONNEL VACAN· Tntt reo111ra111u1 com · Aon Gur11to11 Su 408 July t 1990 · · Butoness Nt1me(s) listed Th11 bu H 11 con· "8.IC NOTICE with the County Clerk ol ()(. CIES: mencl"<I 10 1ron11oac1 bus•· This st111emen1 was f1te<l Su-420 above on May 2 t t990 ducted by an Individual ens-County on M•'I t 1, One Police Otllc.er, One nPH unClf'r '"" r oc111oou1 wolh lhe Counly Clerk ot Or· nunllC MnTICE Eric Elsner Tne reg1t1rent(1) com· PICTITIOU8 ..,...,, 1990 • Secretary, Orie Parking Bu~1,, .. \., N11mPtsl ll\fNI ange Counly on Mey 23 ruu nv punt C MnJ CE Thia tlelement INIS filed menced 10 1r1naac:t bull-NAM9 ITATWMINT • , .... Control Otflcef · Pollee De· 11bo114' nn N1A 1990 FICTITIOUS •UllNEll ""'"' nv I with lhe County Cieri< ol Of. ness under the flctltlou1 The I~ 1*'8008 •• Publllhed Orange Coal partment, One Ste>t ... M()er, M1>t1CIO<a P1c.c. F.c5IOIO NAME ITATEMENT FICTfTIOUS 8UllNEIS ange County on M•'I 24, But111es1 Name(•) llsled dC>1n9 buelneN.. Delly PllOt .... ., 20. 27, June One Buyer, Finance Dept T n1s 5lllt'menl wn•. 11184 Put>l!Sh!'O Ot11r.gp Co11st NAME ST TEMI 1990 above on NIA THE HAPPY GUPPY 4122 3 10 1990 Stan and Commlulon Aeo-w11n t11e Cr.v111y Ct('rk or Or· 01111y P1101 June 3 to 17 Tne following ~rsons 1ire A NT FUllM Donel<! L Rlehard Jr W. McFadden AY8 , Senta ' · Su·388 PM'• ~" 3q3 ange c.ou111v on M1ty 24 24 t9llO coing bus111M ' "5 The following P8ftons 1ire Published Orange Cout Th11 1111em.n1 wu llled Ana Calif 12704 Report from the Cit'/ At· 1940 Su 406 INgR:~~JicfEOA~";~h 00~7f N~:s~:; 345 Uni· D:n~ Poor June 3 tO, 17, wolh lhe County Clerk 01 Of. ~lo Javier 01111 & "8.IC NOTICE ~~~T r.:g•r::iN~ :~e F45135t nunllC MnJICE Cont D1 r P109 Co~11 vers11y •S..3 Cos111 Meu 2. 990 Su-414 ~~ County on M•'I 18, ~:;~1eA~1zs.~:!~ NEWPORT DUNES SET· Pun11'""" Or "r QI" Cr,asl ruu nv llAMa C111of 9:?626 Cahl 92627 Fanti Calll 82704 " ' P'ICTITIOUI Ml ... 11 TLEMENT AOAEEM!HT to PUBLIC NOTICE t::> ;~:'!~q:Oc;' Jun" ) 10 17 FtCTITIOUt BUSINESS Robert T Bh1~"· •O(>O Sco11 Ge1111d Vtil 3•5 Uni· Publlanec:t Ora e Coal! This bu11ne11 Is con· NAMI ITATIMINT permit con1truct1on ol ----------~;u 4 {;> NAME STATEMENT South Coasi Dr •PtOll. v!'rSlly •B·3 C0.111 Mesa, n11n11C MnJICE Deily Pllol May 2?. June 3, dueled by. hu1band end wti. The following peraon1 ate Marina Amenity Facllltles FICTITIOUS IUSINESS Tne loflow1ng p('r&oll• 11re Cosla M11sa C.1111 1126:?6 Calif 92627 '""°" nv tO 17 1090 The reglttrant(•) com· CSOlng bullneu 81 Special Evenr Application NAME STATEMENT aoong bu"nes., 05 This Oullness is con Marna Lee Rough, 50 FICTITIOUI BUllNEll , . Su-3118 mencec:t to tran1act bull-gi>tUAF GREEN IRRIQA. • Uphold 11elf'1 recommen· Th,. 1011c.v.1n9 Pf'rso11~ are PUBLIC HOTICE lllU SENSATIONS 2400 dueled by nn •nd1v1du11I Oretinmoor. Irvine, Calif MAMIE ITATEMENT neat under lhe Flctltlout Tl N (b)TURF IRRIGATIO~ datlon to approve IVbJect do1111; IHl'l•nP.,., M w Col!il HIQhWIY Ste 7 The regl"ra111111 com-92714 ButlneH Name(•) llsted (c)TURF IRRIGATION COM llf)pltcatlon for lemporary MAR..-f r PL ACE CON FICTITIOUS BUllNESS Newport Beech C111o1 9:?660 mence<1 to 1r11ns1c1 bust This business os con· The lollnwlng per1on1 are PUBUC NOTICE ebove on NIA PANY (d)TURF IRRIOA TION alrMt closure ol I/la ()pcxto SUL TA NT') 1">!>0 8ays•d"' NAME ITATIEMfNT An9e1 M McA11e 24991 MU under th!' Ftc.llllOUll dueled by co-partners 0011 bualness as CleudiO Oriti EOUIPMENT (e)TUAF IA· lex AmerjClll'I Oceent' Cem· Or C.or""'' llt>I M6• C.dhl rt,. 1011ow1nQ pet\r.ns llrP S111ord l 81')un11 H1lf" C11hl Busi11ess NamAU) lotted The regla1r11nl(s) com· J SALES, 2700 Sen PICTfTIOUI Ml ... 11 Thll 1111 I w llled RIGA TtON CONTROLS paign, for their Enlllronmen-9-;1 l, 11,,,, J r,.,.,.,1 .. n ,;~ 926~3 llbovl' on ~' A mcnce<I to tr11n111et bull· Jo1wu1n HUis Rd , Corona NAME 8TAff•NT C emenC II (f)TURF IRRIGATION MAN· tal F•teval on June 24 t990 W1fhr1rn t FrP'l(.I• tO'lCl lllfWP()RT BEACH REAL Th" boJ~'""" ·~ con Rot>e•I Blake 11ess Ull<ler the FlcllliOUI dfll Mer Calll 92625 The lollOWing peftonl .,. with the ounty lefk ol Or· AGEMENT (g)TURF SENSE trom t t 00. m 10 8 p' m 911,111,.f>, Nr~V"' 11, .. ,,,, TY 188 E 171n 51 Cosla duc.tl'd b 1111 ondovi<lu&I This tlolement we toled Buarnen Namets) listed John Herber! Bowser. dotno business H = County on May tt, (h)TUAF WAlEA MANAGE· Aepor1 lrOfll Publie Worlls Cat·• <'j](,(,I') Mes11 Ca111 926:?7 fh~ r~n s1n1n11t1 com With tne County c1.-11t ot Or above on May 31 t990 2700 San JOIQUln HIUI Rd . c p ASSOCIATES. 1014 t , ... ,,_10 MENT (l)TURF IRRIGATION • TraHIC Engt-lng regard· c, c. 6 •' •noe Count on Ma 24 Matna L Rough Coro1111 del Mar. Cahl 92825 Sunta11 Cir • Hu1111ngton -C O N S U L T A N T S Co "Z~r~n .. ~~~~a~ Cr;~' J.,m,.., WP\I 188 E menc.!'d lr, rransllct INS•· 1990 Y Y T1111 statement was 11190 lh11 1>u11ne11 •s con· Beach C1111 11264& Publothed Orenge Cont (l)IARIGATIO N CON · ng pr()90Md rffOfullOn r• 97fi7~ ~~~"-;f' C:.Mlll MP'll Cllhl ~:~~n:,11,0"~a'~~,:,1'::~~~ 1'451315 Wlfh IM Counly Cler~ ol Or· ducted by I n 1ndlvidual Con111nt1ne N PHii•, D•~ly Pllol M•'/ 20. 27, June lROLLER CARE (k)TURF ~~t~~gA ~~~~i~!~D ~~ ''"' /111~1(0f>'slo I\ CQ'1· ft11' O••''""" IS COii· tlbOVf' 0'1 NA r>utilosned (JrfllO" Co11at •nge Cou111y on June '· The reo111r1nU1) com· 1014t Sunt1n Ci,. Hunt· 3, o. 18IO s 384 EOUIPMENT (llTURF IA· STOP AT CERTAIN INTER· ductPd t 1 , Q"rt-•al part Clur.lf'rt by '" ,r,o:lividual AnqAI M MtHlll' Datfv Pilot Jull 3 tO t7 1990 mane.ad 10 frentacl bull· lnglon S.ach C1HI 92648 U· RIOATION AN D A S· SECTIONS ner''"" rne •eqi1!rnnt1'' , • .,,, '"'' lltllt'mll"' wa~ tiled :?4 1990 · F4590SS nest under tne F1ct11lou1 l h11 bu,.neu 11 con· SOCIA TES, 27 t Lllec Lane, Report from lhe City Man· 11,,. "'ll•hl• .,,11,1 Cflm· mellC.ed to trllntltC'I bus•-w 111 lhe C~I r:i ~ 1 0 Su 41!> Pu1>11s11ed Ora119e Cossr Business N11me(sl Hated duc1ed by 11t1 l11dlvldua1 "8.IC NOTICE Costa M .... Cell!, f2827 eger dated Mey 14 lttO m"""'" 10 trallsaci bu'li· 11e,, 1111e1,.r the Fi(to!lovs 11~ e County Yo~ .. ~A'> 2~ ---D11lv P1101 June 10 11 24, above on June 20, 1990 Th• reg111rarit(•I com· AoWt R Clttetl. ;7 t Lllll<l concernlllg LAND EX· ne<i~ 11110,., lhe F•ctillou'I Busi"'''~ Nllmt'fSI lo~ted 1920 Y • HA VE July t t990 Johll Herbetl Bowser me11ced lo lrensacr bull· PICTITIOUI IUIMll Lene. Co111 MeH, Calif CHANGE AND TRANS· Bu"11 "'" N11me1~1 l1S1ed above or1 JullP 1 t!H9 1'4513631 Su 4 t9 This a1a11ment waa filed nesa u11der the F1Ct1flous NA• ITATWMINT 1121527 FEREE AGREEMENTS FOR &bovr on Jnriu11ty 1 1990 Jam"' r, We'1 Puoht.h«Hl O•.onoeo Coas• A NEED~ wllh lhe Counly Clerk ol Or· Bu1111ess Name(s) Hated The following peraone ere Th11 bullneu 11 con· CENTRAL UBA.ARV C.1irro1 l M.sleh Thos St111em"111 wn hleo:l Daily 1>1101 Junr :i lO 171 • MLIC NOTICE ange Cou11t'I on May 23, 8bove on NI A dOlng bullneH u dueled by In Individual Recycled r~t frOfll the Tn1<1 'llill!•mi•rH wu tiled with thl' Counly Cler~ ot Or· 24 t990 ~f'Od the class.I <'d POgP~ · l990 Contllllline N Pulls 1 & T, l0585 Slater Ave The reglstrant(•I Com· PubllcWotkl 0991 concern- w11n lh,. Cnu111v Clt'rk Of Or· ange Counry on May 24 Su 409 lld ,,, I 1 FICTITIOOI 8UllNEll ,...._ Thia lletlltn«'t was hied • l lB, Founteln Vlll/Wf, Celli. meneed to tranuc:r bull'· Ing CENTRAL LIBRARY I.> JO~ \Uri' 10 I 11 NAME STATEMENT PubhSM<I Orange Coe11 With Iha County Clefll of Of. 82708 nest under the Fictllloua ARCHITECTURAL AGREE· ···~·····~·-······-~·-················~~ T~~~~~~sve~~~~~M3.1017,l~~~~M.~t~~~~~~.2~WB~nehN•m~)~~ME~~~mon-I~ STARTING The Legal Department at the Da11y P1101 rs pleased to an· nounce a new service now avail· able to new businesses We will now SEARCH the name for you at no ex Ira charge. and save you the time and the tnp 10 the Court House in Sanla Ana Then of course after the SE-arch •S co,.,,pleted we will file your f1c1t11ous business name statement with the County Clerk publish once a weel< for four weeks as reQuired by law and then file your proof o f publl· cation with the County Clerk . , . . . NEW -BUSINESS?? Please stop by to hie youi flc1111ous business statement fll the Daily Pilot Legal Depart ment. 330 West Bay Costa Mesa California If you can no! stop by please call us at 17 14) 642·4321 E,,tens1on 315 or 3 16 and we will make arrangements for you to handle this procedure by mail If you should have any furttler questions please call us and wP will be more than glad to a!.S1<11 you Good luck 1n your ('lew business" r . . ...... '• ... ... . . .:-.... .. I .J I " ' • I a.liNDt '~··-., I • • c:toing l>VSlllHS Ill 24 1990 t890 • L A , Cetll eoooe above on nor yet Vague Wlnkelttetn MELO VELO CYCLING Su·404 ,.,_ 11'11 Chin C T1er19, 10532 Roberl A Clttell BA·OM for $827 730 • To TOURS 200 Newpor l Pubhlhed Or1nge Cotti FlylngFllhCr .FountalnV!': Thi• 1t1tement WH tlled 9fcwldel9"1or ARcttlTECY !';tot1ter 1'r , :?ot Newpcxl Octtl~ PllOt Mey 27, June 3, ,.Y. C9flf t2rot"' wftll the, County Clerk ot Or· TURAL AGREEMENT I CEN· Beecn Cahl 92660 MUC NOTICE tO. 17. 1990 Thll bu11neu II con· ange Counry on May t1, TRAL LIBRARY Kim Peul Storm, t98 1 Su·3t0 dUC11 eel b'/. 8 limited Plll'11'18f· ltto Agende aummery pvblllh· Porl Edward Cir . Newpcxt llCTITIOUI •UllHlll sh P ,...., 8d H 1 communlt'I MfVlce Belich. Calif 92660 • NAME ITATlMENT P\llt.IC NOTICE The reg111:1n1(s) com· Pubhlhe<I Orange Coa1t b the Orange Coaat Dell Thi' but1ness 11 coll· The lollowlng peraon1 are ~ to t anuct bull· Deity Piiot May 20, 27, June PYior Sunday. Junt tO, 1;& duclt>d hy 811 individual doing business IS PICTITIOUI IUllNlll nffl under the flctltlou"I 3, tO, tttO 811425 The regiStranl(SI r:om· RAY FAUAIA & AS· NAMI ITATl•NT Bu1lne11 Nem8(1) ll1ted Su·313 ---------- menct'll 10 transeci bus•· SOCIA TES. 7207 SeethOre The I011ow1ng P8fl0nt are •bc>lle on NIA Pl&IC NOTICE l'lf!H und'"• tn. FIC1mous Dr N-POrl Be.eel\ C1lll dOlng 1>u11ness es Ivy NO lllOk "8.IC NOTICE Bus1neo Nem8(tl llstad 112663 I ACCOUNTING BY CON· Thie 1tatetnent wu tiled CITY OI ebove on May t t t990 Ray Feur11 7207 S..· WAY 427 Mcxnlng Canyon With the County Clerk ol Or· CITY Of •WPORT •ACH l<om Paul Storm •hor• Dr Newport S.ech IRoed Corona del Mar, Calif enoe County on M•'I 11, ...... , •ACH "'9IJC "°""' Thia alllement .,..81 lolect Cehl 8:1663 92625 18t0 \. "'9IJC WOMI Dl'MTMIMT with 11141 County Clfttc,.~ Or· This bu11neu 1s con· I Shen Merle Conway, 427 , ... 11 Dl'MT•NT "*.IC NOTICa ange County on Ma 18 d\IC1ed by an lnd1v1dua1 Mcxn1ng Can'lon Roed, eor~ Publllfled Orenge CoMt "'91.JC NOTICI •OATIVI lll90 The r~g111r1n1111 c.om· ona def Mar Cellt 92825 Deity Plot M•'I to. 27, June •OATIVI DICUMTION '457211 me~ to tr111sact bull· Tllot bualne11 11 COfl• 3, tO, tttO DllC'-ARATION , NOTICE IS HEREBY Pu1>11~h..O Ot111gtt Coast nest under the F1tti11ou1 dueled by en Individual 8u·3M NCH ICE 11 HfAlBY GIVEN that a NeQatlve OeG-- 01111y 1'1101 M1y 'J7 Junt1 3 Bu"n1111 N1m8(1) lltlea The reg111ran1(1) com; GIVEN lh•t e Negellve Dec· l•rlllOn flu bMf\ prepared 10 t7 t990 11bov1 on Mav t t9!Xl menoed to tranaec:t bull-fl'l&IC NOTICE l•ation hi• been prepered D'I the City of Newport Su-39 1 Ray F1urlt1 neu under the F'ICll1IOUI by 1118 City ol Newport leech In connection wltn the ····~~··•If; Thoe t111emen1 was hied Bua1ne11 Nlme(s) lilted PICTinOUe..,...11 leedllne4nnectlonwttfllhe TRAFFIC SIGNAL INTEA· P Wllh the County Clerk of Ot· above on May 14, 1tt0 NAMI ITATD•NT TAA,,IC SIGNAL INTEA· CONNECT ON SAN JOA· Inge County on Mey , 23, Shen Marie Conwt'I The IOllOWing pereon1 ere CONN~CT ON JAMl<>fi'H OUl"N HllL8 ROAD FAOM 1119D Thia 1tatement w11• flied doing bullneee at AOAD FROM 8AYVIEW _,.M80AE£ ROAD TO IPY· ~.......... ,. ... With Ille County Clerk of Or· RtM!)C INTERNATIONAL. WAY TO lllW!H STAHT GLASS Hill ROAD > P11bl1 had Or1nge Coest 8f'I08 County on Mey ''· 2120 llOl'llOM •A, Coate tt 11 the preeent lnWllton 11 11 the p<eeent lnNntlon D~ Pilot June 5, 10, 17, tttO Meet. Callf 82827 Of IN Cit'/ 10 tceee>t the of the City to acceclt the 24 HO . f4'7m Laufl M Gomez, 21to Neofll... Declet8110ft end Nevative o.deretlon end Sv·401 Publil!Md• Orange Co.al Pomona •A, Coeta Meee. """'1lnel ~ti The """'11nQ dOCumentl TM ---------0811'1 PtlOt Ma'/ 21 June 3, Caflt. t2927 Qfyencourae-"*"'*8ot Clt~""'°"'ttM!Mfftller•of l"talC NOTICE tO, 17, 1tt0 Ttlll buelne11 11 con· the 09'*., publ!C to r8VW tM ..-• publlC to~ Su-3t1 ducted b'/ en lnOtvlduet end co111men1 on tllll end comment on tflla ,-ICTITIOUt IU ... M 1---------Trte reol•trent(ll com• dOCumenlellOn doeufMntetlOn NA• ITATl•MT l"talC NOTIC( menced to trtNeet Duel• Copiee ot 1"9 ....-1ve ~ Of the --~ ,..,,. fOllOIM"O '*'°"' are ,,... und9r lfle FICtltloue Olderatlqn end IUllCIO'tlnl O.C:•etlon end IUPPOfltne ooino but111eu ea '9CTmcMll IUIMll lueine11 Name<•) 111ted dOtu!Mnl• ere evelieble tor d0Cumen11 .. IMlillebfe lof WEST s MA~K(f. 107 NA• ITATl•NT •bc>ve on May 10, 1MO Pl*!Or9Vtew end lnef*tlon publlC ,..,. end tn1puttoft Palm St , lelt>oe. ctllf Tne IOllOwtng l*'eonl ere LMe M Oo'MI ee• et 1 0~680 ~'It !Ntlnee1 11 Thte ,,...,,_,, WM ,_, ~ Deperlment, CflY ,..,,,...,. ()epwt1M11t, c.ty All• _v 11ta A.uocla ..... ..,.TiC,4Ht~ wlthtlleCountyC..OlfOr· Of Newport leecll. i* of .._.... ,..., UGO Oen.el Pettnerlfllp. 1M I P-. ~Deedl.Celll .,,.. Cw"Y on Mey 10, N9wpor1 90!•~..:.... ...._ ....,_. ._...,,, ...._ 17th 81 Coete MeM Caltf lteO '"° pei1 Deedl, CA nwa T..._ 1*t ......_CA_, T-. t2821 w J Andtraon, 1M01 ,_ ""°"9 ,,....._>HI .......-1w...._.,. r11ta ~.. 11 ..,.. 00dltoc11 Ln Hllfltlnf'Ofl ~ <>ranee c... ~ oranee c.... ~ 0r.,,.. c.. OUGted by • ...,. .. "'1· fl c .. lf t'"47 ~ "'°' Mev IO, '1. June = .-..01 June f . 10. 11, Del'r Net AINI t, 10. 1 '· •••••••Ii•~ MfWllJI Tht• 1>v11neee-11 con· s. 10. 1tt0 1 '"° The regt11ran111> com-bv ~ IAOMduef h-MO ad1& • Wtt --~ l -.. - ,, .. Rick Talley Manager doesn't matter Georae Steinbrenner. ever the manaaer's companion. is once apin beina pilloried fo r tryina to chanae the direction of his baseball team by chan&ing the name of the man in charae. Other than himself. Steinbrenner. you sec. has owned the New York Yankees si nee 1973 and durina those 17 seasons has changed managers 18 times with 12 different men -the most recent chanae occurring last week when a man named Stumpy (Merrill) re- placed a man named 8ucky (Dent). For this questionable and unique manqement tactk, Steinbrenner has been presented for public ridi- cule by members of the nation's media. After all, they reason, how can a baseball team possibly per- form with any consistency under those circumstances? In Los Angeles, meanwhile, there is another owner, Peter O'Malley. pr.icticing an equally-unique man- agement style. O'Malley hasn't replaced a man- ager in 13 seasons, has employed onl y two since the connict ended in Korea ( 1954) and indeed, onJy re- cently extended the contract of the currentjob-holder, Tom Lasorda, for another two years. Abhh, sooth the pundits, O'Malley's style is testimony to the continuity and solidarity to which we all aspire and which surely must be flecoessary for a baseball team to flourish. _ - Oh, really? Durina Steinbrcnt1er:s ownership reip in New York, the Yankees have won more pmcs than the [)odaers. The numbers don't lie. From opening day. 1973. throuah last Wednesday (the day Dent was fin:d), the Yankees had won 1,510 J::':: ~-to 1,SOO victories (l'te ... INTAlilY/D4J , SUNDAY. JUNE 10. 1990 • . .. • 1 . .. _Angels put it together in 8-3 .rout . Downing's homer gives Halos fast start in win over Texas Schedule AT 8AT ly RICHARD DUNN Delly P"lloC ~· '"""" ANAHEIM -Bruin Downing provided the Angels with a kick start. Dick Schofield made a tri ... umpbant offensive return and the rest of the cast followed a similar course in the fourth inning. In the end, it was plenty. Angels Manager Doug Rader had enough breathing room to gi ve his ace relievers, Bryan Harvey and Mark Eichhorn. some work. He also ha4 thc-.lUAury--Of-tjvtnt-lack--Ho ell, who had JUSt come off the dis- abled li!t~ a little time in the field. Kirk McCaskill (4-3). the Angels' starter who came out in the si1tth inning when his right elbow b_cJan to stiffen, had to welcome this kind of offensive support. The Angels received seven walks and turned three of them into runs as they wo n an 8-3 decision over the Texas Rangers Saturday night before 34,226 fans at Anaheim Stadium. "That long (fourth) inning really hurt me," McCaskill said. "I could feel it every minute tightening up. It's the same thing that's been linger- ing for-a-while. It feels good"when-t start to throw, then it stiffens uP. to where it doesn't feel that good.· McCaskill allowed only one run in 51/J innings, giving up five hits and one walk. He struck o ut three. "They wanted me to get eut of the (sixth) inning." McCaskill said. "f- think the decision to come out was mutually agreed on. But this is the best I've felt in the first four innings. it's the best I can throw the ball." Texas left-handed starter Mike Jeffcoat ( 1-2) sampled what wa.s to co me in facing his first batter of the night. Downing. the DH. stepped to the plate and cranked his fourth home run ~e season. was a so his 19th career lead-off homer. Downing. 9 for 18 lifetime against Jeffcoat with three doubles and a ..., .... ,..... ... Lee~ .... ..... ltJ Moore Le•.,. cMdter Steve it ... • frOlll M•._. ...... Seturt18J ........ -Drexler lives up to signature Portland's premier man COlf1ing through I 91 mL aMNAllD . ,,, ............. PORTLAND, Ore. Oydc Druler bu been Ponland's 1ipa. lure player almost &om tbe licne he joined lbe earn in 1913. He is the man people think of ~ when tbe Trail Blazen are mentioned. Bill Walton prot.bly is lhe oely other wch play. er i• the hnchite'1 20- ,_, llittory' and he i• remembered 1nOlt tor the 1971 championship won by the Bluen. Drexler. with h it clutch, 33-rint performance in Game 2 o the NBA Finals on Thunday niaht, is trying to mate a similar mark on team annals. _ He played 43 minutes in Punland's 106-105 overtime victory 11 lbe Pal8Ce of Auburn Hills. hittiaa 1 l of 20 shot• and Ii" of eilhl he throws. includina two with l.1 tee- OIMll left jn overtime "I love that situation," Dtt•ler llid. "I wouldn ·1 tnde ii tor aay. ..... n. Detroit r.n. are loud. IM .. '-*9 -rcdin", but I blocted all 16'!!. OUL I didn't hear a word." The Trail 81uen won't be bloct· Ina out the crowd at Memorial Col· iseum for Game 3 on Sunday. With the series tied I· I , Ponland ha.I a chaMe to cl0te out the cham- pionship with three oonteCUtive vic- IOliea al home, where it is 9-0 this lealOll in the playoffs. T'ht PitlOel have Iott 20 con- teculive lllDel bere aiaee 1974, and endilfa the streak becomes more difftailt wi .. lbe •~· S.t-::.u. 1lla1 Deaais ltodman .. ltlUt -SudaJ. Rodina. ........ aince Oame 4 ol lbe ~ --witb • ahnPY left ankle. • be ~ 1'J M.n Amllfl'll COlda Quct Dalt saicl. ·~.n---sure." Daly ---IPbw .. W/Dll home run. batted .386 (17 for 44) against Texas pitching last season - best against any American League opponent. Sun: Raneen 1:05 (home) ON Mat N'totl: Rovell 7:35 (home) IN TM• HOL• Tue: RovM IC 7:35 (home) Al IMmel Ofl KM.PC r.clo (710) • On TV, Ch. 5; IC Soorhehannel. Not onl y docs Downing enjoy hitting against the Ran,ers, but with limited playing time an 1990 he's you see a httle better than others. &etting the max1mur\'\ OU\ of the minimum. Eight of Downing's 18 "This year, though. I don't care hits this season have been for extra who's out there -I'll be hapPY. ba Playing sporadically. I'm just trying ~There's one pitcher in particular to ~alee co~tact. I've only ~truck out who I'm 0-for-hfetime a inst and su times this yea r and thats way too • l'vc my t at· ts. wnmg ~ • free-5Wtf\tef--'"!. Med to --- said. "Other pitchers I have exa!t-. stnke O~t more t.han ~at.. lent num bers against and I don't Downing. start1na bis th.1rd game know how I did it Some pitchers in a row, has had to adJuSt to a • · (Please see ANGELS/D4t SunSet League stars down Moore, 6-2 Balch, named to replace teammate, is selected MVP 1y BARRY FAULKNER ~ ,._ Spof1t Wrft•t LONG BEACH -Sunset LeaJue all-star Rocky Balch said he was JUSt honored to be.-on the field. After two hits, two RBI and ntne innings of sparkling defense at second ba.sc. however. he wa~ the one being honored Fnday night at Blair Field. Balch. who helped lead th e unset stars to a 6-2 victory in the annual Sunset-Moore League All-tar Game, was named the game's Most Valuable Player. Not bad for a guy who wasn't even selected to the ong- inal team. A second-team all-Ifft~ 9dection- for the Chargers. Balch was added to the Sunset squad as a replacement for Edison teammate James E1dam. wbo was picked to play in the North- Soutb California All~tar Scncs this weekend in San Jose. Balch singled in his first at-bat. then doubled over the center fielder's head to dnve in Jason Bnsscy of Huntinaton Beach for the gamc-wtn- ner in the fourth inning. He later walked to force in a run another run and finished 2 for 3. The 5-foot-10, 175-pounder. who is bound for West Poant where he wtll play football and baseball. was also a consistent for~ defensively. He left his feet to stab a one-hopper and force a runner at second in the third and had a hand tn three unxt double plays along wtth Ocean View shortstop Dantel Hernandez. "He went from a last-minute re- placement to MVP:· said Edison Cc;.ich Paul Harrell. who along with Manna Coach Paul Renfrow was an assistant to Ocean V 1ew Coach teve Barrett. "That just shows you the depth of talc:_nt an the ,, unset Lea -.. .. f'h~~ was a lot offun and an honor to play an a ~me lake this:· BaJch said. ''Wtth this bag stadium and all the fans. tt felt hke a manor-league pme. The baJI looked like a beach ball at the plate." Wh ile Barrett said Balch's fourth tnnmg dove.. w.hich two-hopped-the 400-foot bamer. surpnsed him a ht· . tic, Harrell has seen his "most cons•~ tent player" wield s1m1lar power before. ~·He may be small. but he's strong and compact." Harrell ex plained. ''He's hit three of four homers for us this year and all of them have been to center or nght ('enter. He has power and he showed it tonight." • While the power su~ from the Sunset hitters. five pitchers com· btned to hut down the Moore f.-..ne lft SUNSET /DJt . UPCOMING Sports br~ak Stunning World Cup upset sends citizens of Cameroon into frenzy YAOUNDE. Cameroon -To a u-~~­tioa belec by political and ec:ooomic .... ""-Cameroon'• atunnina World Qap ,.~ ~ over Arlentiaa broupt an inter- lude Of almolt l>oundleu ecltlly. •t amid the nucous celebration.a, with daDdnt in tbe streeta. a oande of born--bonkinl mil. soroeren wbo publicly predicted the 1-0 IQOl'e nftllOd to foretell the outcome of the Indomitable~· next pme. Tbunday qainst Romania. Tbe IOl'Oel'Cf"I, whose prop<>1tications are bued OD study of the moon, said they wanted to make Oll)y one more prediction dwina the tournament. When that would bet ~ would not say. Durin& Fnday s opcnina match, Cameroon's two main cities appeared almost desef'led. President Paul Diva. who was at the stadium in Milan. hid declared a &oliday so fans could fbllow the pme on radio or " televiaion without diarupting work. When the final whistle blew, sealing the Lions' vieu>ry even while they were two men shoo.; Yaounde and the port city of I?<>uala erupted in joy. Tui drivers attached noise-making stri• fl scrap metal behind their cabs and. drove tn a procession throu&h Yaounde, blaring their horns. Fans emptied liquor stocks at ban. sang the natio~l anthem, stripped to the waist and paraded through the streets chanting: "We mourn the death of Maradona." "The Lions have made an indelible mark on the history of African soccer. on the history of world soccer," a commentator said on national television. Levi overtakes Stewart Wayne Levi pulled around faltering Payne Stewan a nd took a one-stroke lead • I Saturday after three rounds of the West· tJ:/ em Open in Oak Brook. Ill. ---- Levi, who went five years without a PGA Tour triumph and now is seeking his second victory in three weeks, needed only a round of 70 to overtake the struggling Stewart. Lev1, who broke his IOI!& non-winning string l 3 days ago in Atlanta. complete<fthree rounds over the difficult Butler National Golf Club course in 106, 10 under par. Stewart. the current PGA champion and seoond· ro und leader here, could do no better than match par 72 in the gusty breezes and will take a 207 total into today's final round. Tom Watson, who scored his first professional victory on this course in this tournament in l 974. eo t himself in contention again with a 69 that left ham tied for third at 209. "It's just one of those courses I match up wittl.'' said Watson. a three-time winner of this event. In other golf Saturday: •Jack Nicklaus tied three records and broke another in shootin& an 8-under-par 64 to take a three- shot lead after the third round of the SJ million Senior Tournament Players Championship in Dear· born. Mich. Nicklaus. playing in only his third senior tournament, as at 19-under 197 for the tournament, which shatters the third-round senior record of 16-- under set last year b) eventual champion Orville Moody. •Patty Sheehan rolled an three birdie putts and played IS holes 1n par to take a two-stroke lead after three rounds of the LPGA McDonald's Cham· pionsh11> in Wilmington. Del. Sheehan. 33. the founh leading monc:y winner on the tour. shot a third-round ~under 68 for a 54-hole total of 8-under 205. Orioles f?Ut Anderson on DL To w c.m.oaeia• me victory w ao •-1111-'ltl• a!! IM 1,....;;.1 iDcntivet oflftd to ... ... ... .,........ -wly Sll.000 DI lw 1 1'i--. SI 1,000 ~for mdl. ....... Olp. ud 13,600 fOt .,.. tie. ' 11'1 huee l\UDI in I CIOUDU)' where the , an.nual per capita iicome it SIOO. Half the Cameroon IQ~ euna reladvely W. ....,... playiq on pro- feuional teem• ovenea, 6ut the odaen play at home lD AD &mat.cw ape. The team, meanwhile, went t.:k to its hue in southern Italy refuaina MS' over its upeet. Players and team 0 wbilk.ed quickly past re~ at Bari·• airport, they were pleated but that '' was not yet tune to celebrate. One team official wore a Cameroon flq tri- umphantly on bjs shoulders, but most playen wore somber blue suits. Cameroon was the only team &om black Africa to qualify for the 24-team final, and its victory is sure to fuel demands &om the soccer-mad continent for pater representation in future years. Known as the .. binge .. of Africa, c.amcroon lin oo the western curve of the continent on the Gulf of Guinea, between N iJeria and Gabon. It has 8.5 million residents and 1s the onJy African nation where both French and English have official status. Most of Cameroon was a French colony prior to independence in 1960, but part was administered by Britain. Agriculture is the mainstay of the economy, but oil production began in l 978 and now accounts for about 50 percent of export earnings. Another pole for Senna Brazilian Ayrton Senna, Formula---- One's all-time leadina pole winner, ~ R'J clinched bis 46tb pole position and fourth ~ in a row at the Canadian Grand Prix ---- Saturday in Montreal. In winnina his 10th pale in h.is last 11 swu, Senna bad a speed of 122.143 mph, which was set Friday in a McLaren-Honda. Wet track conditions during Saturday's one-hour qualifying session kept raci n~ speeds slower than Frieay around the 2.73-mile Galles Villeneuve circuit. Senna's pole winning record far outdistances the 33 won by the late Jimmy O ark, two-time formula One champion. Senna took his accomplishment in stride. "Af\er a cen ain number. it no longer really matters." he said. adding "sometimes. it's a personal matter of pride." Today's forecast calls for periods of rain, and Senna thinks that team strategy regarding race car setup will play a major role. The 1988 Formula One champion said. "It's unpredictable. T he weather forecast looks changeable. It will mean a big m ixture of bad visiblity, wet conditions, dry conditions." He said the~team "who can guess the best" in setting up a car for the race has the best chance of winning. Elsewhere: •Slam-bang fini shes have become the rule when NASCAR's stock cars make their occasional road racing appearances. and Ricky Rudd expects today's Banquet 300..Kalomcter race in Sonoma to follow the usual scnpt. "l expect that it will come down to the last tum or two again." said Rudd. who bumped aside Rusty WaJlace last June 10 win the inaugural Winston Cup event at Sears Point International Raceway. Douglas receives rich offer Promoter Don Kan$ sent a letter ---- Saturday to representauves of Buster •f...,. Douglas offenng the heavyweight cham-~ The Baltimore Onoles put outfielder ~ Brady Anderson On the 15-day disabled a---...--1--;;:li~str.>SaturdaJ.:. o ne dal' after he injured-h• e an e. in a frealc accident during batting pion SlO million plus inccntives--ro-ffghr--==~ Evander Holyfield . John Solberg. the d irector of media services for Don King Producuons. said Douglas was also offered 50 percent of the gross revenue in excess of $34 million. . . . .. .. ,. .. ·: . .. ·: '· :"' •: practice. Anderson said his doctor told him that be had a torn ligament 1n his left a nkJe. Anderson. who played at UCl. was on crutches and the ankle was heavily taped. Anderson suffered the injury when he slipped on a suppon board that was sticking out from under- neath the batting cage. "The blocks are to keep the cage from moving, but one of them was out of place." said Orioles Manager Frank Robinson. Anderson. who has pla yed m 29 games. is batting .245 with no homers and six RBis. He had seen limited action because of a bad shoulder. In other baseball news Saturday:_ •Oakland o utfielder Jose Canseco. comdlaining of lower back pam. checked into a hospital in San Francisco for tests and observatio n of a sciatic nerve cond1t1on. . •The Yankees put former Angels pitcher Mike Watt on the I 5-day disabled list with a sore right elbow and recalled pitcher J1mm) Jones from their Columbus farm club. •Cubs pitcher Bill Long underwent anhroscop1c surgery on his nghl knee and will be out of action from four to six weeks. TELEVISION, RADIO TELEVISION Soccer 7 SS a m -\\ 11rld C up from llal) I Jn11t'd 1.atl's vs Cuchoslovak1a f'<l tS am on ( hannl'I 34. ·panishl 11 SS 'm -World ( up from hal~ Brar1I vs_ Swt'dcn, TNT (noon on < hanncl 34. Spanish> TtH lt 8 am -I rt'nt h Open men·\ champ1onsh1p from Pans dcla\c:dW hann<'I J . 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The contract. said Shanahan. will pay Hull, 25. between SS million and $6 million. •Two-time Olympic gold medalist Roger King- dom and 1984 silver medalist Danny Harris gave Americ.ans a s~eep of the men's hurdles at the Madnd 1ntemat1onal track and field meet. Kingdom. the worl~ record-holder in the 11 ()..meter high hurdles with a time of 12.92 seconds, won in 13.60 after running into a strong wind. Renaldo Nehe miah. the former world record-holder. fi nished second in 13.68. Hams .. who ended Ed~n Moses' 122-racc winning streak m the 400..meter mtermediate hurdles on the same Vallehermoso track, won in 47.77, the second· fastest time of the year. Jamaican Winthrop Graham was a distant second in 48.23. • Rob Gordon of Orange was declared the unofficial wi nner in Enscnada, Mexico in the Prcsi- dente SCORE Baja International, beating Ivan Stewart by less than five minutes to win his founh straight Baja off-road race. Results become official today in the 4 1 I-mal e race through rugged mountain bea~h arid desert terrain that featured 231 fou,..wheei vehicles and 5~ motorcycles. Finishinf third was Bill Church of (rvmc. Larry Rocsc:ler of rvine won the motorcycle division on a Kawasaki • T<?p-sc:ed~d Earl Anthony ~cata Scm iz 180-l 49 in the mlc game to capture lhe Professional ~wl.ers Association SI 00.000 Showboat Senior In· v1tauonal 10 Las Vegas. AJthough Anthony led ~hroughout. he and Scmiz endured three splits each m the championship game and failed to convert any. • Stefan Edbcrg's warmup for Wimbledon suf- fered a setback when Australian Darren Cahill beat him 1-S , 6-2 in the semifinals at Bcckenham, En&land. Top ~ Iva n Lendl was g.iven a tough IJ'U$-COUn test by httle-known American Steve Oevries in the quarterfin~ls but Lend I won 6-4, 7-6 (7-1 }. He next faces ~v1d ~heaaon. the fifth seed, who beat fellow Amencan Rick Leach 6-J, 6--2 in their rain-delayed quanerlinal. •Kim Zmeskal. a bouncing 14-ycar-old who was comP,Ctina in h~r first senior nationals, vaulted past falten na defcndma champion Brandy Johnson to win t~e all:arol;lnd title at the U.S. G ymnastics Cham-t p1onsh1ps m Denver. In the aentor men's event, steady John Roethlisbergcr held off Lance Rin&nald and two. other challcnacn to capture the all-around . •Timeless Answer suraed JD the stretch after a patient ride by Robbie Davis to win the $109 SOO Los Anaeles Handicap by 21/, lengths at HollywoOct Park. The 4-year-?ld colt covered the six furlonas in J :08 4-S after bema sent off as an 8-1 choice7 _,.,... fte Anedaa.I PreM QUOTE OF THE DAY ~i~"1 4:!.~~· manaaer, after ielder • 9UINllU three-homer pme oft~ year: "E\ler)'body thinks a py like !Mt"a • ~bozo, but 11e·s not. He knows what 11r·1 doina •• the plate. He·• noc toina up t11tere wMliftl. He knowt. what be·a huntina for. ru tell )'OU IOmethina. .Jhll .)'OUftl mu i1 I talent." All'YI Cf Go ... Go .... , • ..,. to ......... ...., ... the top of th• stretch to win die ...... .... .,......, 11• .......... ~ d*tl ..... •• , ... o.v ............ , ..... ,.,,.... .... Go and Go·pulls away ta win Belmont; Unbridled fourth 8y l!D SCHUYLER Jr. NEW YORK (AP) -Go and Go wo n the Bclment Stakes Saturday and his victory was not the luck of the Irish as far as the trainer of the beaten favorite was concern¢. . After all, Carl Nafzger. who trains Kentucky Derby w.anner Unbridled. virtually predicted the Irish-bred's victory. Asked a few days before the race who he tbou&ht m i&ht provide the main opposition to Unbridled, Na1zger mentioned Go and Go "because he is shipping in here and European horses usually run good here the first time." G o and Go ran away with the l 'h-mile Belmont, beating Thirty Six Red b y 81/• lengths while becoming the eighth foreign horse to win the race a nd the first since Celtic Ash in 1960. · He also is the second Irish horse to win, duplicatina Cavan's performance in 1958. Unbridled fi nished fourth but still earned SI m illion as the Tripk Crown "point leader and Nafzger felt like SI million. "He's a clean as a whistle." the trainer said after Pitczhing key to Georgia's - ews crown By TOM VINT '-' Spona lllrft•• O MAHA. Neb. -Georgia Coach Steve Webber had a surprise for OkJahoma State in the College World Series game o n Saturday . f reshman Stan Pa yne. an unex- pected starter. and ace Dave A em- mg combined for a five-hitter. lead- ing Georgia to a 2-1 victory for their fi rst national championship. The loss. Oklahoma State's fi rst in the tournament, made the Cowboys a loser in the title game for a record fifth time. "Nobody gave us a chance." said Georgia catcher Terry Childers. who had two of the Bulldogs' six hits. "l think it helped us ~Jax. We were loose. Once we got the lead our confidence seemed to soar. Stan had a great breaking baJI t~y. He was getting it over for st rikes early." • , -' findina out that U nbridled did not bleed while runnina for the first time without the diuretic Lalix since be suffered pulmon~ bleedina durina a nee in October. "It's a real reHef.' Hones are not allowed to race on medication in New York. That rule kept Prca.knesa winner Summer Squall, who also races on the diuretic, out of the Belmont.. "He p ve it a aood shot," said Craia Perret, U nbridled s rider. Go and Go, whose winning ma.rain was the 10th· braest in Belmont history, made his first two st.ans this year o n the grass in Ireland and arrived in }'ii{cw York only three days before the race. He will now retum to Ireland for the Irish Derby in three weeks and possibly could come back to the U nited States for the Travers at Saratoga in August "They had to come across the water to beat us," said .Nick Zito, ~he trainer of Thirty Six. Red, whO bad predicted that his colt would be first or second durina the running of the race and hoped he would be first at the end. "They couldn't beat us in New York. They had to come across the water." ...... ,, u The Bulldogs (52-19) became the first team from Georgja or the Southeastern Conference to win the College World Series. Two SEC teams -Alabama in 1983 and Tennessee in 1951 -lost in the fi nals. Oklahoma State (56--17) entered the Championship game having outscored its opponents 35-8 in three College World Series wins and hitting .390. Met11bers of the Geor ... 1N1M.a.H te .... fol1ll • nr..W wllll• celebratlng Coll ... World Serles dlanlplonslllp. "Oklahoma State is a great team, as you saw through the first. few pmes of the series. but we were just fortuna,te enough today to have'two great pitchers and stopped their bit- ters," Webber said. ''That's what the help of two do uble plays. .. After the third innina 1 fell into a groove and I felt good then," said Payne. The Bulldogs loaded the bases with none out in the founh whe n Jeff Cooper walked. J.R. Showalter Ir • blooped a single to right<.enter and Brian Jester was hit by a Dennis Burbank pitch. Bruce Ch ick's sacri- fice ny drove in Cooper, but Burbank (I 0..2) struck out Doua Radziewicz and got Ray Suplec to sround out, ending the inning. appenJ today.... -,...--------!!11111!----------------------------------... -----~ Payne. a lef\-ha ndcr. limited the . Cowboys to fo ur hits in six innings. Aeming allowed one hit over the final three inninp . dropping Okla- homa Siate's batttng average to .349, still a tourna ment record. The previous record was .347 by Arizona State•s I 977 national champions. "We have no excuses." Oklahoma Slate Coach Gary Ward said. "The ~>ttom line is they made quality pitches, aot people out, made the plays o n defense and played awfully well. Left-handers have bothered us a little bit. I'd prefer to sec a riaht· bander. I don't care if it's Nolan Ryan." Payne (7-1) blanked the C-0wboys throuah tht fint three inninp with Ocean View's Page opts for OCC The Dmly .-.ot HU NTINGTON BEACH -Ocean View Hiah ri&ht·handcr Duane Pqc, a second team All.Clf 5-A selection who was dnfted in the I Sth round by th~ Balti'!'oce Orioles last week, has chosen OranlC Coast ColJcge to contmuc htt bueball career next year, it was learned Saturday. ~'When J saw in .th.e paper that. (OCC Coach) Mike Mayne was ~m,na back. that ~hd1fi~ ~Y dec\S1on," said Pase. who went IG-2 with a t.70 . ERA. tn 74 1nmnas for the Sunset Leaaue champion Sea.hawks th11 spnna. Pase .. whose excellent split-flnacr pitch compliments bis SS-mob fastbe.11, picked OCC over Oo&den West and Cerritos. The Player of the Year •.n the ~unset L.eaaue, Pase was named Ocean View's team MVP on Fnday niabt . - Esta·ncla shoots for state golf tltle Monday ly IAltltY , AUU<NIR OllJ .... ~ .... TARZANA -T~time defendina CIF champion utancia Hiah will vie for the Slate cbampionlhip Monct.y 11 the Southem California Oolf ~tioa­aF J,nvi1ational Championship It El Caballefo eou. try C1ub. The Eapl. who blitzed the competition at the CIP tam championship with an incredible ftve-man. 11· o~ 311 '' Bia Can~n Country _Oub. are led by wn.ion Ken Qlven and Austin Maki. Maki the lone Orante Cout ara qu.aifter for the indivictulf c~mpionahip, hdd concunently widl the cam competition, Rniahed third Individually at I.be CIF l • Ii " Seles holds Off Graf ·tor Fr~nch Open tltle At 16, she is youngest French victor lty STl~N WILSON ,., .,.,.. ..... PARIS -In the swina of four quick points Saturday, Steffi Graf cracked and Monica Seles sealed the rise of a new aeneration. The top.seeded Graf failed to con- vert four set points in a first-tel tiebreaker and No. l Seles seized the openina. clawina blck for a 7-6 (8-6), 6-4 victory in the French Open women's fintl. In capturina her first Grand Slam title. Seles, 16, dcstrQycd another qe barrier, bccomina the younaest play- er -rnan or woman -to win the clay-court tournament. She is a year you114Cr than Arantxa Sanchez- Vicano, who was 17 when she beat Graf for the title last year. "It's incredible," said Seles, a native of Yuaoslavia. .. h's so areat to be the yo~aest one to do it. I'm surprised. I didn't think I would win it this year. Maybe make the finals, but not win it.' YU.-.v1a•1 Monica Sele1 celeltrate1 l'rench Open women•1 1lngle1 tltle. scm iftnals. day. Graf led S-0 and 6-2 in the tiebreaker. Four set pointJ sJipped by1 the fourth on a double l'lult. Wath Graf playina tentatively, Seles ran off sill straaaht points to take the tiebreaker. "I just played the points very bad," Graf said. ''At that stqe, you have to 10 for one of them at least. You have to play smart. I was sure I was 1oin1 to, win it. 1 just didn't play the riaht points. "If I had won the first set. I would ban won the match, but I didn't." Graf fou&ht back from a 3-0 defi- cit in the second set to even the score 4-4. But Selcs. emitting ear- splitting arunts on every shot, saved two break points in the ninth pme,thcn broke Graf to close out the l·hour, 2&-minute match. Rccallina the tiebreaker, Selei said, "I had no pressure. I knew I had her onoe I got to 6-all. There's no question the tiebreaker helped me a lot." But Sclcs quickly reverted to a aia&Jing, gum-smacking tecn-a1er as she talked about her next Wlsh: a Lambor&hini sports car. "I will try to talk my parents into it," she said in her high-pitched, rapid-fire delivery. "I think I d~ serve it now. I've play~d so well." Scles made her first big splash on the tour by reaching the semifinaJs here last year. losing to Graf in three sets. ()rMge Coeet OAtLY PILOT /lunMy, June '°· 1llO • • • : • • Selcs did more than set an aac milestone. She confirmed herself as the dominant player in women's tennis, winning her sixth straifht tournament and 32nd consecut1vc match, including two in a row over Graf. While Graf turns 21 next week, another teen prodigy is moving up the ranks -14-ycar-old Jennifer Capriati, who lost to Selcs in th~ .. A aew generation in tennis," Karoly Selcs, the champion's father and coach. said. "Not JUSI Scles - Capria ti and more." Throuahout her 21h-year reign as No. I in the world, Graf has been admired for poise under pressure and knack of winning the points that count the most. "This is where it started for me last year," Seles said. "Today I ·de- cided to play like I was ... on my home coun. I was going to play my game, run after every ball and not be afrajd, of her.'' Ocean View High first baMlllan Sl'lc SdMlff of ttle Sunset Le .. ue glove• plclr·off llwow .... ~ ........ ~~ • Mllllllan H1gt1•1 Aaron S.Ja of ttle Moore ........ div•• Nell aaf•IJ SaturdaJ. : SUNSET But the tables were turned Satur- Scles earned $337.500 and Graf received S 186, 780. From DI League. scattenng nine hits and not allowing an earned run. EngliSh, Dutch fans have Italian$, Flf A worried Dave Schultz, who less than two weeks ago pitched his best game of the season and drove in the winning run against Westlake in the Cff 4-A semifinals at Blair. finished up with a scoreless nint.,. Schultz's fellow-Vik1og. Sean Pat- terson, picked up the victory. Pat- terson pitched the third and fourth in relief of starter Duane Page of Ocean Romania stuns Soviets l y BARRY W ILNER ""' s.>on• ......... ROM E -While the upsels continued on the field. the actions of some English fans were upseuing the orpnizcrs of the World Cup. The fear of violence both at the games and in the cities where they are held has made Italian authorities and FIFA officials nervous. Apparently, their worries have been well-fo unded. Cagliari., to provide intelligence details for their Italian View. counterparts. They brought a list of 1,200 known Fountain Valley's Jeff Hale English troublemakers. worked the tifih and sixth and Jim Some 8.000 English fans arc expected to arrive on Gwaltney of Ocean View threw two the island by Monday. when England plays Ireland. The solid innings to se t up Schultz. Italian government has ordered 3.200 extra security "Our pitchers all threw well," BM- police to Sardinia to cope with the violence problem. reu said. "We told them they'd be Two more English fans. who had been detained in going two inninJS apiece and they Genoa. were expelled from Italy when police found they came out and did the job. No one were named on the list of reputed soccer rowdies. reall y got hit hard.'". Two other Britons. held by police in Genoa for Schultz. who playe.d the first eight the Montreal Expos tripled, singled and walked, making out only on a towering 400-foot fl y out to center. He was named the Sunset league's team MVP. "I like Blair Field." 'Schultz said. "This is the last lime I'll wear the Viking unifo rm and this game just capped off a grca1 season." Marina magic, a phrase coined during the third-place Vikings' un- likely run to the CIF 4-A utle, was also evidenced in the third inning. ·according to Barrett. .. The turning point in the game was letting Renfrow replace me as tne third base coach in the third· inning." Bamtt quipped. "With him over there. we had that Manna magic going for us." Marina's Robin. Lindsey. who started at catcher. contributed de- fcnsivrly, gunning down two poten- tial basc-stealers at second base. "I'll have to see about moving our home games right here next year," Renfrow said. Other standouts in the nine-hit attack were the Huntingtoo Beach High \rio of Jason Bris~y. Scott Pirtle and Ryan Marlin. Brissey. who played the entire way at third. walked twice. singled and scored two runs. Pirtle. who made a leaping catch of a deep dnve to right, singled and walked in four plate appcaranccs1 whjlc Marlin singled in a run aoa scored another as the designated h.it- ter. Hemandt>z, who was re1ired twice on deep Oy balls to left, doubled in Marlin in ihe third \O tie the game al I. The three-time all-leaguer also dis- played hi s characteristic glove worj(. teaming with Balch as if they·d play- ed all season together. Ocean V11!w first baseman Eric Schaff was another standout of- fensively, singling twice. dnvtnJ ut a run and walking in his four tn{>S JO the plate. Schatrs third inning sinste plated Schultz. who led off with· a triple. bringing the Sunset Leaguers from behind for the final time to tiC:it at 2. Even before England and the Netherlands -the two teams whose fans historically have caused the most problems -have pla yed a game. skirmishes with police and several arrests have occurred. carrying chains and kni ves, were to be Oown out of . innings in lefi. helped out at the plate Italy. according to news reports. Another two Britons as well. The 40th-round draft pick of amnedFnd~uponarri~al in Ca~~~llsta~trial ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i next week on charge of drug possession. the Italian 11 news agenc) "N A reported. Also in Genoa on Saturday, two Dutch__socccr fans were-arrei tcd for ~ssmn or illegal drugs. The Dutchmen told Italian,, authonties possession of the drugs is not a crime in the Neth erlands and they did not know 11 was agn1ns1 the law m Italy. Romania was registered the second su~risc in as many days oLthc world~s SOCttP'Ch-ampionsfop. beating the vaunted Soviets 2-0 in Bari. In expected outcomes. Italy beat Austria 1-0 and Colombia took the United Arab Emirates 2-0. On Sunday, lhe United States returns to the World Cup for the first time in 40 years, playina Czechoslo- vakia at Florence. But the focus was just as much on the island of Sardinia, where play begins Monday. In Cagliari, the capital of Sardinia. 14 English soccer fans were charged Saturday with criminal dam- a•e and resisting arresl after a bottle-throwing battle Wlth police. Naples and Udtnc JOtned the growing list of host cities that have prohibited or restnctcd the saJe of alcoholic beverages on game days. The Sardinian cit y of Sassan also ordered a ltmited prohibition on the sale of alcoholic beverages, even though it does not host any matches and is located on the opposite end of Sardinia from Cagliari. In the first outbreak of street violence at the World Cup a gang of some 40 fans was involved tn the confrontation Friday night. deputy police chief Antonio Pitca said. Interior M1n1ster Antonio Gava ~as recommended that all 12 host l'llies adopt such measures as a way to reduce the threat of violence dunng the tournament. Rome. Caghan. Palermo. Milan and Ban already had done so. On the fi eld. the World Cup is off to a rousing start. Meanwhile. two senior British policemen con- sidered experts in handlina soccer violence arrived in Romania followed Cameroon's startling victory over defending champion Argen11na 1n the opener with an almost equally surprising result. Buttercup takes Race Week lead By ALMON LOCKABEY The series winds up with two races o~ ,._ loMJnt w.... today. weather permitting. LONG BEAC H -Buttercup, Standmgs after three races: slippered by John Cazier of Balboa AFTlES CLASS (6 entnes}-1 . Yacht Club, is leading the Schock-JS Deception. Dave MeJinnity. Cah· class in 1hc Ull man-Washington fomia YC; 2. Climax. Mike Race Week out of Long Beach Yacht Campbell. Long Beach YC; 3. Black Club, formerly known as LBYC Silver, Steve Steiner-Al Adams, Race Week. , LBYC. The event is now co-sponsored by IOR-A ( 11 )-1. Quintessence. Ullman Sails of Newport Beach and Don Hughes. Santa Barbara YC; 2. Washington lntemauonal Insurance Jano, Robert Kahn. Californ1~ YC; Co. Originally it wu confined to the 3. 4mouflagc, Oscar Krinsky. International Offshore Ruic (IOR) Alamitos Bay YC. system of handicap\n&i~nder • IGlt-8 (9)-1. Bravura. Peter the new sponsorship it includes two Cameron. Royal Yacht Legion, New clai.sesoflOR,oncFifticsClass,one Zealand; 2. Allegiance, Mike Schock-3S one-design class, and one Wooten, LBYC; 3. Victory. Robert J-3S one-<lesign class. There arc a Butkus. Cabrillo Beach YC. tot.aJ of 61 yachts entered in all J-3S ( 12)-1. Paleface. Dav1d- classcs. . DaJ~ Johnson. South . Baf. Ya~ht In the first 'two ra~s Fnday. Racing Club: 2. .~1va , Dack winds were light and shaf\y, but 1n Velthon, Vent~ra Sa1l11~g Oub; 3. the sin&le race Saturday. winds were Great Scoll. Nack Martm, Los An· occasionally gusty 'with rain squalls. aelcs YC. NBA from01 asked if Rodman might be available for spot use. "Riaht now. he's very. very questionable for the _,me." Rodman agravatcd the injury in 1he second pme of 1he finals as he let ao a free throw arwt prepared for a possible rebound. Drcider ICOred ciaht polnts in Thursday's overtime. After Bill Laimbeer hit the fir1t two of his three overtime 3-pointen for Detroit. Orcller tied the te0re 102-102 with 51 te(Onds left with an off-balance, drivin& layup. Af\cr Buck Williams aave Portland 1 I 04-102 teed with two free throws with 9.6 S«Onds to ao Laimbeer hit his tilth 3-pointer of the pme -with 4. I wecondl remain-ina. At that point. Dreller thouiht he ,hl4 blown the pme. clc. "I wa.s supposed to foul," Drexler said. "I was \Upposcd to hack him. But he was so far ou1 1hat I didn't think he would shoot it. h was a areat shot." "Clyde thought I was mad at him," Portland coach Rick Adelman said. "But Laimbeer was so far out that you couldn't expcc1 him to shoot it." But Laimbeer made lbc shot. 1e1- tina up more heroics from Dre•ler. He made 1 frtt-lance drive in the lane, tryina to act close to the ba kct. when referee Hue Hollins called a foul by Rodman with 2.1 "tttond.s aen. "h took. au ts to ma~c the call," Dtt1tlef said. "But at was the riaht call. No question it was a foul. .. SCHOCK-2S ( 1.3)-1. Buttercup. John Cazier. Balboa YC; l . ReOcx. Richard Bnggs. Seal Beach YC: 3. Pirantha, Da~1d Voss. CYC. CATALINA-38 (10)-1. En- tourage. L1ngle-Wilso n-L1ngte , LBYC: 2. Esca~de. Mark Noble. SBYRC: 3. Possibility. Fred Darling. Naby YC. Long Beach. Maclaurin team wins SAN FRANCISCO -John Maclaunn of Los Angeles and K~mo Worthington of P.icdmont. co- skippered Team Maclaurin-Techno Yachts to 1ts third straight preliminary victory Saturday in the Ziploc Ultimate Yacht Race. Withs1and1ng wrnds gusting to JS mph. Team MacLaurin finished the six·mile race in the 30-foot d1vis1on in 35 minutes and 50 seconds t') cam the final SS.000 winner-take-all preliminary purse. throws 1n Game 2 compared to 23 by the Pistons. "They got to 1he Ii~~ about 18 more times and their ab1hty to act to the line wa the difference in 1he game.'' Daly said. "Every time I thought we had the game won. we would commi1 a foul and send them to tbc hnc." Terry Porter sci a finals record W1th IS free throws without a mi~ and the TBit Blazers were 6-for-6 an overtime. Rodman Mud the dcci!live foul call on ham aaain t Drexler was a hand- chtek that wa not called durina the rest of the pme. "Wtth all the h1nd<h«k1n.a a<Mna on in the pmc. l was surpriled they called that one," Rodman aaid. "We Md a coQplc of calls ao apin1t Ult and I dtdn't think they were ~ calls. but 1hcrc's nothlna I can do.~ 1191 ESCORT NIY 1m11nc Mlg Sugg Re•a• Puce T~e Robon$ 0tSCOUt'I Sale Price FaerOfy Reba1e ._llT,.. •&,495 tO AT TMI ""4:11 \ 19853<l) '1983'2) S8 169 s 67• S7 •9.S ,,. 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La1mbtcr .lilllil•lllMll ' i I flY' s horilers llft Dodgen SAN OllCJO -... Mwray's ............... fll ........ .. ~ • IM II di inill. tied ID aJJ.. ... NCOrd ol Midrej Ma.tic ad ....... Loi~ Docteen. S-4 Vic::wy Seturdly nilbt over~ San ~urn~ the record by home- riet &ca boch lidct or the plate in a pme b the I Otb time in bjs career. •tlinl left.handed, Murray connected oft"Eric Show (G-6). lead,. an1 ofhbe 11th. Murray hit b1t tixth homer be&tirw riaht-handed apinst Bruce H1ar11, Teadina off the tee0od. Orange Coast Daffy ,Not ~ ,.,._, of Day three runt on four bits and wu fotced from the pme. a....Mun~,whodedM ....... NCOtd of Mkby ...,,_ Jack CJatt, makina his third swi since re1um1n1 from the diubled liat, hit a two.run homer. hi• fint since May 6. John Wettleend (2-4) pitched two abutout inninas as the Dodltf'I snapped the Padres' four-pme win- oina 11.reak.. * by hcNMrtng "°"' •actl ... of the ,.... fot the 10th dme In his catfft. -•1 n. A.t11de ... Prw Milligan's 3 homers pace Orioles Randy M1lhgan hit three home runs.and drove in a cuccr-h1gh six runs as the Baltimore Orioles handed the tumbHna. New York Yanlc~s their eisbth straiaht loss. l~I . Saturday nigh t at Mem- onal Stadium. • Milligan homered 1n his first three at~bats to st.alee the Orioles to a ~-.. .,..,..,. 10-0 lead after four innings. He ~ walked on a J-2 pitch in his final trip to the plate 1n the seventh 1nn1og. M1lhgan·~ three-run homer high- lighted a s1x•ru n fint inning that sent the Orioles to their seventh victory 1n eight games. Cecil Fielder. twice. Kevin Mitchell, Jeff Treadway and Glenn Davis ha\e also hit thr~ homers in a game this season. •Reel So• 11, 1Adlu1 &: At Fenway Parle. Elhs Buries had six RBh on three h1 1s. including a homer. and Dana Kiecker got his fi r'it major league victory as Boston won its S<"venth straight Burks singled home two ruM in the first homered 10 lead off a three-run sixth inning and douhkd home three more 1n 1he e1lthth as the Red ~x handed < lcvela nd 11< sixth straight Toss • lllue Jays 7, Brewers 3: foronto's Dave Stteb allowed seven h1t\ 1n eight 1nn1ngs at ( ounty Stadi um for his seventh straight v1<tor. <iver Milwau kee The Brewers· J lth Jos., tn 17 game' drop~d the Brewe" under S<J(J for the: fim time \1nc.e April I fS • AU1le&le1 $, Royals O· f>a ve '>tewart pitched a four-hiller for h1\ tirst \hutc1u1 1h1\ 'lt'a~m and Rickey Hender\<m put ()a land ahead 'N1th a tv.11-run double a\ v1<,111ng K.in\d\ < 11;. \uttered m fifth '>lra1gh1 l1>s'i •Mariners $, Tigers ?. i\t r 1ger C.,1.id1um. 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ANGELS From Dt different role thl\ \C.'ll\On It was May I 0-11 the la'lt time Downing pla)cd con!>t'CU llH' game' "It'\ a d1fTicull tran.,111on and 1rs a tough adju\tmcn1:· Downing said of hlS part-l1me llta tU!I ·•ftut f'IJ ml'~l' the most of 11 I'm Ju\t happy f tJ he a part of the lineup and wC''ll ta ke 11 from tht:re After three ('1arts) 1n a rnv. n11"" I ma> not pla} for a l.'('d, 'T 11t• feh ll~t· I m gl·tting into a gr11(1\.t: the la\t u1upk of weeks. hut there·.., no \pot for me I h.i ve to figu re out huv. tu he a part-time player .. ·· · · \<.hofield nwanwh1le. notched his fir'>t h11 ')tntl' <>1.1 I of lac;t ~ason when he laun< ht:d a l · I pitch in to lhl' Vl\llOr\. hull pt:n leading ufT the \IXlh 1nn1n~ . '>l holtdd ' la't p om_r run wa \ July 2S 19H9. dg.i1n'1 O.ildand ltl\ la\1 Orang~ Coast Dally Pilot Ang~ls Play~r of Day 8rlan Downln9' who htt his fourth homer of the season to lead off the first, ltngled ~ scored two runs. to cut (the home run) into fourths and make fou r singles out of 1t." Most of the damage. however. was · done fa r hcfo rc ~hofield made his sea..on dd>ut on the plu\ '>Ide of the s1n~e. · When you wi n ball games, gener- ally you get those situations," Rader said. "When you lose. you don't. Two out runs arc extremely import- ant." The win moved the Angels once again over the .500 mark at 29-28. 0 ANO•L NOTU -M9f1I L..-(4·S) I-...... .,_ (6-•l lode'I' el IM lfl I,,. -le\ (lfte1e Wllt\ TeXH s.c:.ond ~ M/lwwf Rev w .. ~Cit\ !fie l~dev dl..oled 1111 S.hKcMV ef1., IMfnifle lllt tO'e rl•lll •llOulde< Mt nor 1,.oveo. Al lhe Mime llme, 1,,. Aneelt reulled1111•d tiewnen JeO .._.. (11t1MI lr0tn I,,. 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'•"'.A I J Clo • M J1' Reds obtain Braggs in deal HOl \ roN The ( 1oc1nnat1 Red\ have traded pitcher\ Ron Rob- inson and Bob Scbra to the Milwaukee Brewers for outfielder (1lenn Rraag.s and infielder R1ll y Hates, the Red\ announced Sat- urday Robi nson. 28, wao. 2-2 with a 4 88 f:.RA in s111 games for the Ked s. ~bra. 28. had been playing for Tile Reds ·1 n ple-A Nash- ville affiliate and will be aUllflCd to the Brewerf farm clutl 1n Denver. -ne A11od1~ Pra1 TALLEY ta nt upheaval and win more games than one which IS held skrw41rd 3\ the model for the bascbal world? owner of the ( h1ugo ( ubs Wrigle y, obviousl y ahead of his 11me - or, at lcut ahead of Stein- brenner and O'Mallcy -fi red Lo u Boudreau. sent his C-ubb1es into the 1961 sca~>n without• m1na1er and allowed his team to lan1u1sh in the second d1 v111on, uns manaacr. until hirina Lt'o Durocher to take the reins 1n 1966. From Ot And what of I (l\orda'~ tenvrc which bega n in I '17 l alter he poll tacked the l.itt WJll<"r Alc;to n ou1 of office'> Certai nly lw ha\ nol done httdly Tommy's tcttm' havr ionc I ,J 23-912 ( S l1) w1 nn1ng two World CbamPton h11>' four National Laaue pcnnantc. .-nd .,111 d1 v111onal titles. But •II of tcinbrenncr't men hive won morr pmc) th11n l .asof'CU'1 dUrlfJI lhO# Mme 11 scnonJ 11'1 all t.hert in 1he record book. Since 19~?t T~ Yankc~s have 1190 won two wottd ( ht1mp1onshlpa but ooly IWO peDMnts and three dJV&llOMI Cities Yet, thole II m1na "· 1ndud1ftt IOmC repc11en ht! vt somt ho- mot1valtd Int Y1tlkccs mto a r«ord1 of 1 ,161 •~25 (.S56), )8 l'TIOfe VJ(• IOf1el IMn I.Morda'• tt1m1 5o WINI doct it all man? Ho-can OM frendute be an cont- 1'11 g1 ve you one hint ~teinhrt'n ner .ind O'Malley are both right 1 J he manager doc\n't really m111te1 that much, anyhow Stctnhrenncr ha~ proven 11 hy chan1.1na his fie ld bo,\ a11 often H Ocorac C1rccn cpansc11 spons talk hosts on KABC r'd10 O'Malley, meanwhilt , has proven 1t b)' ltavang one man 1n the mana- Fn•I chair while chaos often ex1 11 1n the clubhouse So docs th11 mu n Stei nbrenner and ()'Malley are naht nr wron1'! Doesn't 11 dasrupt a team when tM owntr it cont1an1f y ICCOnd~,_ I.he m•n•r and frequtntly finna lhe 11mc7 Yet , Whal 100\11 the nip sick wtuch uiatt 11 Dodtcr CitUd1um'! Pt rhllpt ~lttnbrtnnn and O'M1Uty ahould both conttdfr tht opttOn &alt~ beet 1n lhe tarty 1960'• by the Ille Phillip K. Wn1ley, theft. ' Unfortunately, the ( ubs didn't fare so well durina th~ summers without a m3n•acr but that doesn't mean WriaJcy wu wrona ft JUll means the ubs didn't ha ve ve ry aood playert. One m1aht ask, ror cumpk, how Stump Mcmll would do 1( ht took over the 1990 Dodtm It th is Juncture and bow Tom Lttorc:it would fare wi&.b &ht I 990 Y anUn? I think we know tht 1n1Wtt. .. y OU JU\t wnnt 10 grl OUI of the hl0<. k\ ·· \c hotit·ld \aid of h1\ first hit ··"rou JU\t wanl to get that fir<;t ont• I don't cart· v.hat 11 I\ I'd hk e I': IMIWNl'I ..... a.cNll. 8erbefe It from U>nt Donnie Hill 10 load the ba~s 1or 8"cl\ s1a1e . K""" ..,_,.,, Ofenee c:oe,1 Wall) Jo)ner who drove a full-COlleM sw~1. ri.c1 • lllncn...,,,... 111 "" n1n111 lfJU OI p1 tth t~ ((~nt"r fcJr a tW'"-rUn for Tues, Ill\ M<.onCI l'lll tlnc:e llelnt recalleCI " """ from trlOll·A 0.1111C>Me Cllv MAJOR LEAGUE ST A TISTICS American LM..,. (~rt ..... , (t' ~iett,..., (1' ,, • .,.,,.,,_o.. I~/ tJ JI .. /0 u ,,, 10 lO " '°' " 101 I, ... _ ,, ... ~·· 0 ...... 1 ll '" fl AN1 1& l flM<O F'"""°'• ~" N" , •• ..,. C.,..t ,.,. , '. \..\ ( .. ~.,,. CJ•'•O' ,,, .,,,.,. 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Oi~ted by ()('(' equities coachei Don W1tson ind Jon R1thfeldcr, the c1mp 11 broken into four two-week an11onJ. Cam~ m1y lttend 1ny or 111 of the 1HS1on1. A vaMty of sports arc offered dunoa each 1Ct110n 1ncllldina track and f~ld. IOftblll. volleyball. Pl"I pona. tOCUr, floor hockey and beeltctMll. EKh day ends with sw1mm1na. &ch cam,P" 1J outfitted with an OCC Spons Camp T-thtr1 and 1vcryonc Wl!'r!_ • vamty of awards 1n a non-ootnpcutavc 1!f:'Olofttte. Each two week~•• S70, wtult the fint OM·wetk ltllioft II $49. For l'ftOft id>nnauon, ohone 432-SHO. ' Aikido training Younpltn tacs .S tll r7 can learn lh"~ nOi'I· aaarn-11vc. non<om~uu"c man11I an of self defense known u A1k1do in 1 S.1urday scncs of classes 11 Of'lns< < oas1 (ollqt bcslnn1na Jul)' 7 and runn1n& 1hrou&h Au~ 11 Cathi 8oul1o1.-arc. founckr and ch1cf1nstNCtor for the A1k1do Auoo.auon of Sou1hcm 1h- fom1a, ••II condlKI the class IXsicks A1k1do. Boul•arc also teach~ v.omcn's self dcfcnj,C ctaua Cost of the clus " SJ I pt'r pcnon For more 1nform111on. phoM •32-S180. Halibut tournament TM Maf11n C'lub"s ~ J1o1tt for the Hahbut Touma.mt"'" _,11 be held hM I~ from 6 a.M unlJI tlac ftnal ~1t1-1n a1 ) p m .-ith pen of the Pf'O('«'Ch IOl.na to 1ht Whcdcha1r llcptla Entry Ila for the tourMment art S20 for eduht. 17'° fof' JUnlOf'I 16 ynin old ind YOUnetr. f.Kh fee tncludtl dlnMf .,II tht • ..,. benq1o1et which ~n• w11.h a corku1I how It 6 P. m. Pn• wttl be 1-.rded for lhe la'90' <"•h· b'aea hllebut &akett by an edul1 artd b)' a'""'°' 9'*" A.,. may fttll from Oct'ianNt, aoutll to 1-\. DtiOlnao. 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U lllAC'TA I• I -*-" -TN •ACS I , ...... (l ..... I Moo--'°'"""' , .... )Al °'_.. c;.-. ·~· ,. , .. 4'-... _ lleff .. I •• ,...,.,,,. II allACTA Cl 11 -'1S 1t U D,.,._Y ~ ll·•·jl -M~UI .. .. _.,._ .......... _ .... Sol ... T-Ball registration ' The 11y of Los-tamatut Rccreallon and ommun1ty Scrv1cn Dcpe~ftl 11 rurttntly ac«pt1n1'rq1\t~1toni for Pu Wtt T-blll and Summer Spons amp. RC1JSl~llon arc ~n lo boys and 11r1s k1ndcrpncn 1hro\Alh third .,.adc l1'C rtt ., S: S •h!Ch 1ndudct team sluru and hats. The proaram rum June 2' lhfOU$h A upill 16 ~ summer camp as a M~·•ttk proanam open 10 bo)'S and 11rt• aft' ' to Q )'ears old. The camp will provide an opponunny fot pan1e1pen1S 10 team f1o1.ndamen\&I •Pon• &kills an beskc1hall. MXC:t'f, flaa foo1hall 1nd tnl(k and fttld. Cos1 LI S 12 and 1n<'lucks camp T • lhin. For more 1nforma11on, ph<>nt (21 l ) 00-1073 or (714) &27·9010 .. Voll~ybdll tournam~nt •• . . · ,· . - WH<;J'S -KfDDING • I WHOM? ' I Early yesterday mo . after t~e competitio/::::f ~~fi=~ u a da!, the Orange Coast I ' de di .Daily Pilot extended its a mes to the limit to brin readers the latest and g accu.ra _, _ most Je e«:Clion results. Just another ex.ample o>f co . our . mmument.to make the Pilot the best community newspaper in the U.S . ORANGE COAST Illy Piii The tradition returns to the Orange Coast. Local Huntinaton' Beach fam- ilies have found the innovative, award-winninJ design of the Huntington Classics irresistible, accordina to John Martin of J.M. Martin Development and Pacific Coast Homes, developen of the ~tal home project. ''Many of our buyers are locar residents who have been living in the area for over 20 years," Martin said. "They are now in their late 40s and 50s, and their families are grown. They're in the market for a ~ome that reall~ satisfies their desire for out11and- ina desian and dramatic noor plans." They certainly can find that ,at the Huntington O assics. Tl\ese exceptional coastal homes have redefined the classical American architecture of Frank. Lloyd Wright and Greene & Greene with si>me spectacular results. Priced from $474,500. the homes have stunning contemporary ex- terion with accents of rustic wood, stucco, brick or stone and tile roofs .. The distinctive two-story fl oor plans offer approximately 2.522 to 3,250 square feet and feature three or four bedrooms. two and three baths plus powder rooms and two or three-car garages. Each of the four models fea- . Huntington Claaalc• Develeper: J.M. Martin De- velopment. Type of tlevelopmeat: Single- family homes. Price ruse: From $474,500. Namber of Ooor plus: Four. Squre footage: 2,522 to 3,250. Sales office pllone: 960-6839. tures elegant foyers wi th ceramic tile fl ooring and solid wood entry doors, spaciou~ step-do)"n living rooms, formal dining rooms with mirrored wet ban, family rooms, breakfast nooks Ind luAurious master bedroom suites. Some plans offer second- fl oor studies. master bedroom retreats and optional dens or lofts. The Pl an One features three bedrooms or two bedrooms plus den, three baths. powder room, family room/loft. breakfast nook and a two-car garage. This plan is highlighted by two fi replaces. a private sun deck and two gar- den courtyards. The Plan Two offers three bedrooms, two baths pl us pow- der room. a fa m ily room. break- fast nook and three-car garage. Three fireplaces. his and hers walk-i n closets, two garden courtyards and private sun deck arc special features. The Plan Three has four bedrooms or three bedrooms plus den, three baths, family room. second floor study, break- fas t nook and three-car garage. This model is accented by three firep laces, two ga r den counyards. a private balcony and sun deck. Tne Plan Four offers four bedrooms or three bedrooms plus den, three baths, two pow- der rooms, ICIQOOd lo.r stud y. famil y room breakfat nook, master retreat alld th....-ar gar- age. This spacioctl holM is d is- tinguished by three Mplaces. three garden courtyards. a sun deck and priva&e bakx>ny. All interiors hllvc been selected to suppon 1 WCstyle of gracious li vng and featu~ high- volume ceilings, two and three custom -designed fireplaces. French doors. mirrored ward- robes, solid oak handrails. raised-panel interior doors and designer-selected carpeting and lighting fixtures. The master bedroom suites all feature fi reptaces and most have pri vate balconies. The suites are highlighted by walk-i n closets. Kohler Car,ibbean cast-iron tubs, ceramic tiled showers, double sinks with ceramic tile or Corian countertops and oak cabinetry. Whe ther enjoying casual meals at home or more formal e ntertain ing, the go urm et kitchehs will delight the family chef. All models offer Jenn-Air double oven, microwave, dish- washer and trash compacto r. plus a choice of Jenn-Air clectnc or Dacor gas six-burner barbecue downd raft cookto p . The kitchens are compimentcd by ceiling lighting. oak cabentry and ceramic tile or Corian counter- tops. Huntington Classics is located near the Huntingto n Beach Civic Center and puts residents just minutes from the ocean. near · major shopping centers. schools and parks. To visit the sales office from the San Diego Freeway. exit on Golden West Street and go south. Tum left on Yorktown Avenue and right on Lake treet. From Pacific Coast Highway. take I /th Street nonh. then tum nght on Uuca and follow the signs. The models and the sales of- fice are open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information. call 960-6839. ~OtJth eoanty-enjoying bOom in new ome sales 1181plng homeless a · f ashlonable Idea More th an $75,000 haslienra.iscd and a 1990 sports car given away at a HomeAid sponsottd benefit fashion show to aid the transitionally homeless of Orange County. · HomeAid is a non-profit shelter building program de- veloped b lbe.. Buildin& lndustcy ..Associatio~ oLOrangc.- County. . "To say that the evening was a great success is an understatement." said Maj. Gen. William Lyon. chairman of the Willia m Lyon Co. and honorary ,,(:hainnan of the ~·color-· ing the Boardwalk" fashion event. Tfle funds from the fashion show will be used to provide shelter for the county's homeless. More than 500 supporters of HomcAid attended the d inner, dance and fashion show at the Irvine Hilton, one of two major fund-raising events this year to raise funds for transitional housing. The fashion show. emceed by Kitty Leslie, included displays from some of Fashion Island's top clothing stores and boutiques, modeled by memben of the Orange County BIA including Gordon and Angela T ippell of Taylor Wood- row Homes and Alan and Nila Trider of the Trider Corp. and Newpon Interiors. respecti vely, among others. "The Building Industry of Orange County should stand fPte•se see HOMEAID/Page 2) New home sales in the southern coastal Orange County market area have more than doubled compared to last quar- ter, while north inland Orange County has witnessed a 43 per- cent increase in de11ched ho me sales, according to a report pu lished quarterly by Residential Trends. an affil iate of Costa Mesa-based Market Profiles. "Southern coastal O range Count)' sa les hav increased sharply across both product types. though by a higher margin in the attached sector. where sales increased 130 percent from last quarter. while detached sales increased 71 percent." said Fred Schlosser, vice president of sales and marketing for Residential Trends. · "As a result. attached product sales accounted for almost 60 percent of the market share in south Orange County. a 7 per- cent increase in market share from three months ago." Schlosser further reponed a 43 percent increase in detached sales for the nonh inland Orange County market area. ri sing 149 units to 490. Overall, sales in this market area increased by 4 percent, while the tota l number of active projects increased by 2 to 38, and the overall weighted average base price increased by 5 ~rcent. rising S 15,442 to SJ2<f.199. In the southern/coastal mar- ket. atiached product sales rose by 462 units to 871 units sold . and detached product sales in- creased b I nit cr-5-5'8. Overall home sales increased from 693 to 1,375 units sold. and the weighted ave rage base price decreased by almost 3 percent ot $27 1.861 . The greatest concentration of attached sales (8 1 percent) an the southern/coastal market oc- curred at prices below $225.000 this quancr. and the most active price range was & 175.000 to S200.000. 3ccounting for more than 28 percent of sales activity. In the detached sector. 41 per- cent of sales occurred above $350.000. with the most activi ty ( 19 percent) in the "over $450.000" pnce ranse. In the non hern /inland mar- ket, the largest grouping of at- tached product sales (95 percent) occurred a t prices below $150.000. and the si ngle most acti ve price category was SI 50.000 to $ I 75,000. Almost 81 percent of detached ·sales were recorded 1n the broad price range of $250.000 to $400.000. a greater concentration of sales in lhe9c mid pnce ranges thu last q uan er. -Ttnn1gtrltle overall weijllte a verage base price increased by 5 percent in the nonh/anland mar- ket. ind1v1dual averages dropped 6 percent for atached. decreasing b> S 11 .836 to S 194.507, and also 6 percent for detached product. slapping $24.188 to $375,9 16. Due to the greater amount of relatively lower pnced attached product sold m the south/coastal market. the overall weighted av- erage base price decreased by 3 percent. \\hile the mdividuaJ av- erase for detachl'd product re- mained virtually unchanged at $375.884. and tht' average price fo r attached product increased modestly b> 4 percent to $200,815. In analyzing south/coastal area submarkcts. Mission Viejo/Laguna Hills offered this ctuarter~s lowest priced product (Sl78,668. $135.91 per square foot), and rcponcd the most ac- u ve sales. with 559 units sold _.. over 29 projects. In addition. this area was also most acti ve m detached sales. wl\h 3 I 6 units sold over 52 products. offering the lowest weighted average i>ric m6:"«2. n .n -per ---· square foot). For the north/inland area. the submarket of Anaheim/Yorba Li nda experienced the most ac- tive sales in both attached and detached produn. offenng the lowest weighted average pnce for both product t)pes. The Residential Trends publi- cation covers quanerl y audits tn the followi ng market areas: anta Clan ta/ 4\ntelope Valley. Orange Count). Riverside Coun- ty. a n Bernardino Count}. San Diego County. the San Fernando Valley, East an Gabnel Valley and Ventura Count). For ad- d111onal information. contact Fred chlosser at 546-281 4. Laguna $ur view-oriented homes going fast I Nine luxury villas remaining on hill overlooking coast Each new release at Laguna Sur has recei ved over- whelming response. With only nine luxury villa5" re-- • maaning, this may be the final Laguna Sur l)eveloper: Homes by Polyaon. Type of developmeat: Single- family homes. Price ra11e: From the $400,000s. N•mber of noor plus: Four. ure foota1e: 2,244 to 3, 163. .... ~ efflce pltolle: 499..()()61. opportunity for homcbuycrs to purchase a home in one of south Oranac County•s lut sreat view locations, accord~ ana to Steve Houck. vice president of sales and market- 1n1 for Homes by PolYSon. .. O vcrlooki na Laauna very rapidly.'• ' denoc. and custom~uality ·~ rooms welcome IQPhisticated Beach and the south OranlC · A total of four versatile pointments inc~~ cathedral entenainina. and .elect de-- County coastline, the villas of floor plans arc offered, span-or coffe~ oc1hnp. cus~m sips ofter enormous pmc Lquna Sur captu~ the. es.-Dina from ~244 to 3, 163 wood-bum~na fue~ ~ rooms .and ~ 1eP.9l'lte mas-senoc .or a er!mier o&an-1quare feet of impressive in-band-1et .ble ~s, luau-ter sw~ With V1eW ~ doee lifestyle. noted Houck. ..-livilll _ ~ Prices nous lkylifhts an molt plans · Tht daian of each hoftle 11 to .. H~.J"'or ~ encourwdt • .._ belia. ia tbe S4QO.o0o.. IDd built-in wet bin with ICOCntuated by custom details """-' It lhl.liles CUllOm Coriad topa. such u textured walls with 1 offtce without .._,, u tlllle Onnd entry tbjen in-F . • d di . rounded interior co,.cn and homes are expected to 1elt lrodUce eacl\ etepnt resi-• ormal bVtnl an mna reocaect liahtina. .. • ' Gourmet kitchen a~ full y equipped with si.te-of-the-an Jenn Air alJl>lian~ includ- iq a 1elf:Cleanina convec- tion/miaowavc oven. jet- stream dishwasher and tri - convertible pill-top cooktop. Reccued i~tocDt liabt· in1 aad custom-desi'ned wine nicks with display liahts enhance this efficiency-orien- ted center, and a breakfast nook is offered in each plan. Stately master suite prom- ise tranquil secl usion and boast spacious wa lk-in closets and relaxed sitting area . M aster bat hs are di s- tinguis hed by cast-iron Roman tubs with ceramic tile and wainscot, while aJI bath- rooms feature Corian vanity tops. As one of Orange County's premier gate-guarded com .: munities. Laguna Sur over- looks picturesque Laguna Beach and is surrounded by views of the ocean as wcU as canyon ~d city lights. Resi- dents enjoy tennis couna. parks and two recreation centers. both with poolt , spu, 1 view sun decks and locker rooms. To vi it Laguna ur, take the San Diego (S) Freeway to Crown Valley Parkway •nd exit west to Pacific Island Dri ve. Tum riaht, continue to Talavera and then tum let\ to the communit ·s entrance. , The sales office and model homes by Carole Eicben ln- terion a~ open daily tom I 0 Lm. to 6 p.m. For ,.._. information, call 499-0061 . fte Vlllap in Dana Point. 241916. ~ ReJale in Garden Grove, S37-2 l 94. Trieste at Foothill Ranch. 833-S396. P.a.de at Foothill Ranch, 8S4-2SOO. Awlp1• at Foothill Ranch. 833-5396. Beverly Cout at Foothill Ranch, 347-1990. Brlp&a at Foothill Ranch, 833-5396. Cordoba at Foothill Ranch, 833-5396. Promeude at Foothill Ranch, 8S4-2SOO. Mo•tetllco in Trabuco Canyon, S89-6988. CroWH S.mmit in Anaheim Hills, 974-9232. St. "homu in Murieta, 677-0438. La Vita in Orangecrest Hills, 653-4465. WWsoq in Aliso Viejo, 362-80SO. Cln Vista in Dove Canyon, 361 -2727. Terrace Collecdon in Laguna ·Niguel, 363-0979. Harbor Walk in Dana Point, 248-S89 l. Claatelaill Estates in Laguna Niguel, 83 1-0424. Tbe Wlndward1 in Aliso Viejo, 362-91 SS. Montecido in Portola Hills, S89-6988. Montelcna in Aliso Viejo, 362-9613. WestwlDd in Santa Ana, 775-2200. Summerfield in Coto de Caza, 8S8-2SOO. Belvedere in Dove Canyon, 8S8-2800. Vllamoara in San Clemente, 492-290S. Flora Vista in San Clemente, 361-S638. Tbe Village in Dana Point, 248-1986. Provence d'AJl10 in Aliso Viejo. 643-8640. Tbe Admiralty in Dana Point, 240-350S. Terra Linda Estates in Yorba Linda. S72 1-9697. Canyon Pointe Lapna in Laguna Beach, 494-SOOI. Seaway Collection in Aliso Viej o, S44-I 863. Andorra in Laguna Niguel, 248-9286. "\1-:M PH \SI-: n1-:1.•: \SJ:s Wildflower at Sycamore Canyon, 282-9488. Seacove in Aliso Viejo, 4S5-0909. Kamari in Laguna Niguel. 582-70 11. Laurelwood, Anaheim. 283-2633. Windflower, Aliso Viejo. 362-162 2. Del Palazzo, Yorba Linda. 693-026S. Brighton Summit in Trabuco Canyon. 1589-1208 or 667-3999. Huntington Classics in Huntington Beach. 960-6839. Brighton Glen in Trabuco Canyon, 667-3999. Royal Ridge in 1'naheim. 476-9333. Montefiore at Gordon Ranch. 393-8S82. Flora Vista in San C'lemente. 36 l-S638. Siena 1n Marina Hills;-Laguna Niguel. 249-9548. Spinnaker Bay in Long Beach. (2 13) 494-1655. Brighton Summit in Rancho Cielo. 589-1208. Paloma at Lake Mission Viejo. 458-2254. Ocean Pointe in Huntiogton Beach. 960-1079. Old Westbury at Lake Hills. 351-1340. Summit Crest in Dove Canyon. 589~0324. Sonoma Court at Rancho Santa Margarita. 589-6893. Woodbridge Tayporte in Irvine, 552-6527. Normandale Heights in Lake Forest. 586-1626. Rimrock in ierra del Oro. 736-8882. Canto Brio at Rancho anta Margarita. 858-0296. Montclaire, M1ss1on V1CJO. 58J -7295. Promenade 1n Corona Hi lls. 734-0790. &---=La=urel ..!!ills _!n._Orangc 5 38-069.J. --------Vista Monte in Laguna Niguel. 361-2727. Montevista in Orange. 532-6527. Encore Series in Laguna Hills. 582-1828. Jamaica in Laguna iguel . 495-8709. Terracina at East H 1ghlands Ranch. 864-5 160. Terrmesa at East H 1ghlands Ranch. 864-1429. Brighton Meadows 1n Yorba Linda. 667-3999. In UDdll'Korina the *llnrc t1111 Im made Quinttuenee die O'OWD jewel of luxury resideatW develaPments in IOUtb Ol"ule County, Presley of Soutbern California has commissioned Cartier of South Coast Plaza to Quintessence Developer: Presley of Southern California. Type el development: Sin&le- fami~y homes. · ..Price ru1e: From $615,990. 1'111mber of floor plus: Three. &lure foo&ate: 2,91 S to 4,346. Special drawing: 1.3-carat diamond. Sales office plaone: 831-73 70. create the "Quintessence Diamond." which will be awllrded to one lucky winner in a drawing July I. Measuring approximately 1.3 carats, the sparkling gem is col- orless with a VVS rating, a nd has been appraised at SI O.SOO. The prize also includes a $1 .500 al- lowance toward a beautiful set- ting of the winner's desi&!l -prtferen~e. To be eligible for the ·drawi ng, home· shoppers need only visit the Quintessence sales office and tour the furnished model homes between now and July I. ,,. Like th e Qu1 tesse ncc diamond. the homc.s of Quin- tessence arc forever. 1Their time- less soph ist1ca t1on arc expressed in expansh c three. fou r. and five-bedroom Ooor plans that Monet RIOdel .. Pr....,.. lu•U17 GI ' llllnHllC• ..... pr•J•"8 hold the promise of a lifetime of · arraqements. . _ 17 miles of equestrian trail prestigious famil y livi nJ. As little Kitchens inspire culinary 1m-Jhe Nellie Gail Eques as $615,990 brings fulfillment of agination with gourmet food ""Center. . he So the that promise. preparation islands, Nuto.ne In addiuon, t u m Throughout li ving areas rang-food centcn. greenhouse win-fomia passion for IUD and ing from approximately 2,91 S to dows, microwave ovens, double ercise is accommodated by 4,346 square feet, one appoint-ovens, trash compactors and Nellie Gail Swim. and Te ment afier another.iconfirms that other appliances from the Jenn-Club, where 16 liab~ te Quintessence is a remarkable Air line. co1:1rts ~nd a cor:n~tion-s achievement in home-building The vast interior dimensions ·sw~mmmg pool 1nVJte out artistry. From impressive walk-arc matched by a wealt~ of ex-enJ~yment. . behind wet bars and wine storage terior space. Lots averagmg one-To ~kc advantage ~f this ar~s to fashionable French half acre all.ow plenty of room ponumty to own a Qu!nt doors and majestic oak stair-for a three-car garage and a pri-'h~me -and t.he Qumt cases. these are homes that resi-vate pool or patio. diamond -exit the San dents will take pride in sharing Compoundmg the exclusi vity Freeway (1-5) west o~ with their friends and family. of Quintessence is its tranquil, Park · Dnve. tum nght Providing further evidence of country setting in Nellie Gail Tom.bstonc and m~e. an their richness and refin ement. up Ranch a community of custom mediate left on H1tch1ng to three hand-crafted fireplaces estates' and semi-custon homes Road. T~e models. .dccora lend warmth and comfort to that has become synonymous Ca.role Eichen lntcnon, are each residence. and famil y with privileged living in Orange daily from 10 a.~. to ~ P·!l'·., rooms and master suites are gen-County. broker coopc_rauon ·~ mv1 erously proporti oned to match The appeal of these surround-For more 1nformat1on, the grand scale of the varying ings is heightened by more than 831-7370. Gordon and Angela Tlppell are surrounded by other Home.Aid models at the BIA's .. Coloring the Boardwalk .. fashion show at the Irv ne llton 1h19ed for the benefit of Orange County•• homelen. HOMEAID From.Page 1 and tak e a ho"' fo r providing the time. ta lents and money to sponsor th1<, 1mQ_ortant HomeA1d event ~d Bob AlbertSQn. pres1 ent o Pn~ ... lc} o . outhcrn ahforn1a and chairman of the Homc..\1d l'·xccuu vc committee. ..\lbcn.-.on added that the moni es will go to re habilitating and building much needed shelters for the county's homeless. "The cum·nt projects alone will add more than 100 beds to the c.>m1 tng -,tock of only 575 in the entire Orange County." Albertson sa id. "That' "'h} events like .. Colori ng the Board"'alk .. mean ~o much to our ongoing HomcAid efTons." About to begin its second year. HomeAid is in the process of adopting a second Oight of new shelter projects. Lyon said. Currentl} pan of the program are the completed re- furbishing of Interval House in Midway City whi ch 1s a seven- 1ear-l<Lsbcltcr for.batlefcd women and children: expansron of th e Fullenon Interfaith/New Vista House. where six previously homelcsli famil ies now li ve: and significant reno- vation work at the ..\nchor House in an C'le mente. a tcmpora~ shelter wh ich serves families in trasition. Soon to be completed arc the renovation of eight Garden G rove apart ments. and the construction of three three-bedroom duplexes in El Modena. One final note -the 35 extra meals from the evening .:vent were taken b) HomcAid representatives in the early morning hours and distributed to the homeless literally on Orange Cou nt~ ·s trccts. added HomcA1d director Mike Lennon. 3 New Cond.Ominium Communities In Huntington Beach! ' Newport Beach J - t r·~ I I I ~ ~ .. -.... ' I I · ... "· Ocean Front • Marina Front Close to Beach • Boat Slips· Available From Under S200,000 Priority List Now Forming. ._. ~~· For Brochure's and Information Vistt or Call the COULTRUP INFORMATION CENTER 1 4121 Warner Ave (1/2 mile from -P.C.H.) Huntington Beach, CA (714) 840-8580 ti. f is now in reach. N1 "" y11u can affiirJ to livl' in prl·..,t 1gH>l" Nv" 1'11 n lx·ach, hchmJ pri \',Hc g.Hl',, 1m .1 hlufl .1h 11\ l' Nl'wpmt 1 larhm. 'A ... d ect fow 11( our 'tud111 .md 1>nc b l·\l1 11t1111 umdominiu m h l>llll'1'1 an.' ''"·ul.1hk· .11 Prill'' .. 1o1r1 ing undl'r $200,000. Qu:il it~ ho ml'" c1111 ... tnlltl·\I hy 1ll1l' of ali fornm\ m11't rl'nowncJ huddl'''· I( you <1ct 4uickly. Nl·wrort f\.'.1ch j, "' '" 111 reach. ' OpcnJ~a ly 10 ·6 714/642-1015 A ummt.·rh ill Dcvclnpmcnt , r · -----, I l I • ~ . I I '. ' I I\ j I • ' L. - -j f I ~· • attOwcAal OF N!W HOMUITHURIDAY, June 7, wt IUNDAY, ...... I, --I r Ing In a provocative addreu to the memben of the Home Builden Council. LC ...... " M.-... Jr., president of Praley at Soutbern California, projected aweepina chanlet in the bome-bUilclias indut-uy between now and the year 2050. Amona his pmlictions were etealatina housina demand and diminilhina land availability combinina -to create lkyrocketina prices and a need for bold new appr09e6n to bousi.. . I' I O I' I I I '\ B I \ I I ' I \ I I • • • Irvine architect Artllu C. D1•hHele will dilcull alternative desilft solutions and strateaies to meet the arowina demand for aft'ordable housina at the upcomina Pacific Cout Builden Con- Beainnina with a historical ~ve, Albertloo c bis audience to aueu the median pnee of a new bomc in <>ranee ference. . . . Danielian, an acknowledaed innovator 1n the desaan of hiah- density housina, is president of Danielian Assocates, an award- winnina architectural and plan.nina fi~. . •• . "A Positive Preference: Hiah Den11ty Attached Housana wdl be presented June 14 at 10:30 a.m. at the San Francisco conference. Danielian will discuss the latest an:bitectural desians for attached bousina in the 1990s. . . ""As the cost of land rises, we must develop higher den11ty attached products that ~ll meet the market from an atr~rdable standpoint, 11 well as 11ve the buyer a sense of ownership and dianity." Danielian $a¥S. ·•The whole idea behind this type of panel is cduc~tion, .. be commented ... Participants will learn from top consultants an the real estate industry what the most important considerations and trends are for higher density housing in the '90s." 'Other members of the panel include Robb Sawye~ of ~d Concern Ltd. in Santa Ana and Dua Egert• of Creative Des1an Consultants in Costa Mesa. Moderating the program will be Jeff Myen of the Meyers Group in Ventura. in 1950. When few guessed as low as the actual figure, he reminded the builders that it was only $8,480. .. Chances are that back an 1950, you never would have guessed that the median prices would be nearly $300,000 in 1990," he commented. The PCBC is the largest and oldest ~ion~J buil.ders conference in the nation. Sponsored by the California Bualdmg Industry Association, the conference will be held from June 13-16 at the Moscone Convention Center. Applying the same principle to. the f~tu~, .Albertson asked the audience to speculate on the median pncc m the year 2050 and astounded them with the estimate that, based on the same percentage increases that have occurrCd. since I 9SO •. t~e median- priccd Orange County ho me could be as high as S 12 malbon 60 years • • • • Citation Homes, a Tustin-based builder, has announced the recent promotions within the sales and marketing staff of Tracy AUea, who was promoted to marketing dirte"to • and Sudra Slaaw, who was appointed sales manager. · . from now. . .. By that time, .. Albertson added ... virtually all of the av~alab~e land in Orange County and throughout the Southern California basin will be used up, ~riving developers and home buyers to new frontiers like Barstow and Bakersfield in search of land and lower In her new position. Allen will oversee all marketing aspects of the company's new home ~eighborhoods . t~roughout S<?uthern California, including the selection a~d supervi~1on of markc~mg and merchandising consultant~ .. She wall w~rk m . the plann~ng and implementation of adven1 smg and public relauons .ca'!'pai,ns. prices. . Shaw's responsibilities as sales manager at Citation 1!'cl~de hiring and overseeing all on-site sales personnell and monitonng .. As today's urban areas become increasingly heavily populat~. housing designs will be tailored to accommodate the gro~ng demand " Albertson said. "It's not inconceivable that we'll sec hagh- rise condominiums with densities as high as I SO per acre right here in Orange County by the yea.r 20SO." loan approvals and escrow closures. . . Currently, Citation is offering de.tached smgle-famaly homes at six locations within the Inland Empire. • • • The Baldwin Company's Irvine-headquartered O~nge County Division has promoted Llada L. Carter to the position of sales All of these forthcoming changes represent . tremendous op- portunities for the home-building industry, according to Albertson, who explained, "By being keenly aware of the changes that are coming and by being prepared for them. we can be at the forefront of all that lies ahead." manager. . . . . . Assuming respons1b1hty f9r. ~oordmatang ~les and rela~ed budgeting functions for the division, Caner will be ~versecmg ptrsonnel at seven different sales offi~s as well ~s working c!~sel y with project managers and constructio n supervisors to facahtate Buie Cor~. volume up 24 percent The Buie Corp. 's business vol- ume reac h ed a reco rd $2SO, l 00,000 in 1989. rep- resenting a 24 percent increase over the previous year's figures, it was announced by Robert F. Buie, president of the six-year- old development firm. The Buie Corp. ranks as the --r"'1R lareest-builder in Southern California, according to a survey published last m onth by the Los Angeles Times. The company's S2S0.1-million volume was generated from the sale of 752 homes. 100 apart- ments and multiple land parcels in Orange, San Diego and River- side counties. Approximately SO percent of the volume was realized in Or- ange County from Buie's 6q<)- acre master-planned community of Rancho Niguel in Laguna Niguel. Another 25 percent of the volume was generated from sales at the Buie Corp.'s San Diego developments. An additiona1 25 percent of the firm's 1989 revenues was accrued in Riverside County where the company is the master developer of the Corona Ranch. a 712-acre master-planned com- munity and Temeku Country Club, a 47 1-acre active adult community in Temecula. ''Altho ugh we are con- servatively projecting revenues of $200 million in 1990, the com. 1pany is well-positioned for steady and continued growth. having acqui~d a number of _choice propertJes-and dc.v~lop­ ment rights throughout Southern California," Buie said. "We al.so have diversified into commercial development. including the "TC- tail and commercial components of Rancho Niguel." The Buie Corp. was founded in 1983 and currently has offices in Orange, San Diego and R~ve~­ side Counties. Company pnnca- . pals Buie, JetTry L. Stoddard, 1 )a-mes M. Saivar and Robert A. Wyatt have been involved in the r,: 1 nning and development of una Niguel and Rancho Bernardo for the past two dec- ades. The firm has won numer<?US awards for desian and marketing excellence1 including 1 MIRM1 SAM ano the MA~E Grano Award for the past sax yearJ. SUPPORTING J MEMBER G Now you l.111 h.1w lhl' hl''' of hoth w11rld'-·' pn vJ ll' lu-X ury n.:.•,1dl'llll' 111 .111 l'Xl lt1'l\'l' g.lll·-~u.trdl·d l 0111- 111111111y. plu' tor J h1111 tl'<l t1111l'. A-~1 I li1t11l'' will lllt lwk· .1 pn\".ill' Ullllllry l lllh llll"lllhl'P•h lp Ill C:Oh l (k C.1;,t,1\ t h.1lk·11g111~ Rnt·wrt lrl'lll Jolll"'· Jr lk·-.1g1wd IX hok· l IM111p1011~l11p ~oll uiur-.l· Jlld h111m· 44.000 'lJllJrl· 11101 duhl11111'l', valul'd Jt $2 1,0<)(l• All 111 J 'l'rl'lll' 4,000·J C. rl· vJlll'Y lll'Stled .1~1111-.1 ...,,1ddldl,lt k ~111u 111,fi11 ln'ldl· your ho11w .in.· e4u.1lly 111tprl'"1w -.u rm umling' Up to 3,66X _ 'ljllJrl' lt'l"I o f drJ 111.lt1l hv111~ ,p.in· k .11 un ng ( l thrt'l' lirl·pl.it t'' pt•r honw [} cwo -.l'pJrJlt• lw..11111~ J11d ll'lltr..il .ur UHldll llllll ll~ 'Y'll'lll'-pt•r ho11w r I hu11t- 111 C I· rdn~l'rcltnrlfrt·l'zl·r. Kitt hl'nA1d 4 hunwr ~' r.in~t· Wl,(h ~mldk. -.l'lt- c. lt'J lllllg duuhk· Ol'\.'ll', lllll"rOWJ Vl' own. d1 -.hw,1sht·r. h.rnd-11 111-.ht'd nJk l .th11w1 ry [1 3-l .lr ~lrJ~t'' n a nd llllll h. 111ur h mnrl' ~> dnw out tud.1y ..i11d ~t't.' 11111,horo 111 tlw n:c. rl·Jt 1011-nd1 rm111mrn1ty ul Ctlto dt• C..".1z,1. cmd 'ioon. you could he driv11\~ down thl' fa irway• From $425,000 (7 14) xc;~Hl655 Opl'll dJily 10 J . rn Ill ft p m. YISIAYlllOf .. ~' . J I • '4• ........ ~ ...... ..., _..,... •• ,_._.. ..... ..,.._. upolH lt..., "' .... ,. ... 1111,.-t ~ hhl 41'1~\ .tttJ ... ..., ......... N 1twl ,,., ,i,; 1 ••.i l•ill 0 ... Al.,.,,,,. ~••1 ltlf t1•11t ll•!tt W ~,.. th .................... •• ttw hl1.-1 • II "1t • .,j\, n1•,..1oUI••• h ....... ... -·-.......... ·---· ~ ................... ,. ....... 41 ....... ""'"' ..... _""''•"-·•I" ........... ~ •• """ ... flll llt .................... "'"""' j lr.11"i11.m '' .m .alM•n.a11'" '" 1t.· trw ~Ill ,.111~· 1111.·ml,.r,h1p lk '->Ir 111 \\Mlf Ii.mi.•" jlU,tr.1111,.,.,[ w11h111 .. ..,.. '""""I ht \1111r .II •'J'Ul lll' 1!1 ,,, .. Jl'-11 .. In lnduetrr. completions and escrow clolanas. Carter belan her career as a ala office hollCtl for the laldwin Company ancl moved into sales upon obWnina her rml a&ale license in 1977. Since that time she has represented the com= at new home communities in La Mirada, Lake Forest. Mon and Whittier. . Jn 19131 she initiated sal~ at Cou'!try Esta~ in Yorba L!nda and, just pnor to her promotion, was involved an the Summit of Anaheim Hills• arand pmnicrc 11 the project Illes mlftll"' for Mepn Lawlor Summit Terrace. I • • • • Orange County Supervisor Gaddi Vasq•ez-will be the keynote speaker at the next Home Builders Council seminar enti~led "Improving Your Relations With Government -the Project Approval Process.' . . The seminar will be held June 21 at the lrvme Mamott Hotel Rcilstration begins at 7:30 a.m. with the program scheduled at 8: 1 5. A continental breakfast will be served. Valuable information on the entitlement process and the importan~ of establishing e~ectjve ~ommunity ~elations and choos· ing the nght consultants wall highlight the seminar. The Home Builders Council. th_e educational arm of the Building Industry Associa~i~n of Southern California, will ~re~nt discussions from the poht1cal/governmental view on addressing j urisdictional and community concerns, as well as legal rights and obligations. '' ,, . Vasquez will discuss methods of obtaining community and chamber of commerce support and give insight into elected off)cials' role in project development. Relating the developtr's exptnences will' be Donald D. Steffensen, executi ve vice president of lhe Lusk Co. . Others on the panel of experts will be Joel Fi~k. an Anaheim city planner; PMI Alldloay, a governmental relations consultant, and Robert BriDk of Turrini & Brink. a company management and (Please SH PEOPLE/Page 6) -__ _ .... -A-M I . I 1. • '810WCASE Of NEW HOMEllTHURIOAY, 0JUne 7, end SUNDAY, Jur'9 I, 1llO I ly lour vfew lots remain al -Westcllff homes One of the most specta~ular views in Dove Canyon over- looks the clubhouse and I 8tn hole of the private Jack Nicklaus Sianaturc golf course with a cascading 60.foot waterfall and the serene Saddleback foothills beyond. Only A-M Homes' Westcliff offers homes with this un- matched vi ew, and only fou r view lots remain in 1he current phase after strong sales the past three weeks. Westcliff is A-M Homes' new- est neighborhood of elegant single-family homes in Dove Ca- nyon. 1he premier gaicd com- munity in the foothills. The fo ur homes currenlly available o er- looking the I 81h green start from $515.000. Only 13 homes with ~olf course views "ill be relca!.ed in a later phase. Acrording to sales representa· 1ivc Jon Savage. sale!. have been slr'ong al WestclifT not onl y be- cause of the nei ghhorhood's outstanding loca11on and hillside view!.. but berauSl' of th e high- quality design. cons1rucuon and amenities pu1 mloli hc th ree fl oor plans o fTercd thcrl'. We tchtr!. home ra n~e fro m 3.136 to 3.5 14 quare leet and start from 1he lo\\ $400.000s for the 15 a"ailahlc home!> not front- ing on lht• golf COU N '. To help make it ca!>icr for move-up buyers 10 purd1a e a W.l''>ldifT home. ..\-~1 Home' 1-. offeri ng bu)er\ 1he TradcMart program. "h1ch guarantee!> 1hc -.ale of the bu~cr\-C\l!>llng homl' "11h1n 60 da)" upon lhl· bu~t·r·-..arn·p- tance of appraisal. This offer is not available on view lots. The four-bedroom Plan One features a dramatic entry, with views through the high-ceilinged formal living room and dinmg Westcllff Developer: A-M Homes. Type of development: Single- family homes. Price range: From the low $400.000s. .. Number of floor plans: Four. Square footage: 3, I 36 10 3. 514. Golf course views price range: From $51 5.000. Sales office phone: 589-0885. room to the landscape beyond. thanks to the large win<l ows on the rear wall. The 750-square-foot master suite oOcrs a fireplace. loping ceilings and an elegant bath. and each of the econdan bedrooms ha its own pnvate· bat h. The kitchen and nook feature a canopy ''indo" 1ha1 fill s nea rl ~ an entire wall . and adjoin the \\ell-11cd and smartl) designed fam1h room. Tht' de!>1gn of We 1clifT' Plan Two wao; the 1989 "ho me of the yea r'· in 1he pres11g1o us Pacific Coas1 Bu ilder!. Conten·nce (io ld Nugget award-. competit ion. It has four bedrooms and 311~ bath'>. Elegant. high . Oat ceilings and an1s11c "indo" pat terning·gi H· the homl· an a ir~. ligh1-tillcd feeli ng . ..\ galkr~ 1ai rwa~ leads Pl•n Three. at J,547 squ•re feet. l•rgest •t Westcltff project. to a lavish mastt•r suite and a separate chi ldren 's wing which includes two bedrooms. a study area and bath. Plan Three a1 Wes1elifT has a strong famil y orientation wi th a large bonus room. plu!> a full bath for each o f the fo ur bedrooms. three fireplaces and a three-car garage. The spacious kitchen with center l'>land cook top. "'alk-m pan tr~ and ba~ - windo~d nook opens to a fam- il) room with a walk-bch111d wc1 bar and large. rcccs!.L'd "all s1ra1eg1cally located for optimum placemen! or cntert a1n nll'lll component s. The k11chcns 1n \\"t·~tditr-. ho mt·s feature hand).l'I rt•ran11C: ll k and h a nd-lin1~ht·J oak rnh1- nct r~ a' a Ila bk 111 natural on oak. or whitewash on mapl~ (prior to cut ofT date). and has European hinges and lined upper shelves and drawners. Under-cabinet lighting adds to 1he beauty as well as th e functionality of the kitchen. as doe i1s appliance packa~ -a built-in General Elcc1nc re fri gerator. self-cleaning do uble oven. built-in m1crowa \e a nd dis h wa s he r and a K11chenA1d four-hurnt'r ga range with griddle. All Wc~tcli ff homL'!. feature lu xur) extra~ such a!. two central air conditioning/heating s~s­ tl·ms. ceram ic: 11k or hardwood parquet L'nlr) tloonng. custom ha nd-1rov.l'lcd re1li ng'> and rou nded wall curnl·r-.. clcre!.IOf\ and canop~ "indO\\-. ix·r plan. d~ "all rn11 r"a~ balustrades with glass inset panels. ceramic ti le vanity tops with vitreous china basins in baths and re- cessed designer lighting thro ugh- out. To visit the sales office. exit the San Diego Freeway at Lake Forest Drive and turn east to 1/abuco Road. and tum right. Con11nu c t~ El Toro Road and tum left. then turn right on Sania Margarita Parkway and continue until it ends al Plano Trabuco Road. Turn righ1 on Plano Trabuco. then left on Dove Canyon Drive 10 the Do\ t' Can)'On information centl·r. on 1hc left just before the comm uni I ) 's guarded gate. The sales offin' 1s open from I 0 a.m. 10 6 p.m. dail~. For more info r- ma11 on. rall 589-0885. Belle Rive . exclusive community When it comes to the fine an1 of home building. &he exclusive new 21-home community of Belle Rive in the Tustin area appears destined to become a &rue masterpiece. Nes&led in a pted enclave at &he foot of the Tustin Hills near pres&i&ious Lemon Heipts, Belle Belle Rive Developer: McMillin Com - munities. Type of development: Single- family homes. Price ru1e: From the mid- $600,000s. Namber of floor plans: Three. Squre foota1e: 3,500 to 4,350. Sales office pbone: 26 1-6900. Rive is a joint development be- tween McMillin Communities and Advance Developers. Designed as a gallery of ex- clusive executive residences, Belle Ri ve will offer a rare op- portunity to home buyers look- ing fo r new homes in this dis- tinguished area of Orange Coun- ty. .. Belle Rive will be the chance of a lifetime fo r today's dis- criminating home buyer." said Linda Scott, regional marketing manager of McMillin Com- munities. ..This is a very de- sirable area, but it's also very well established. Most of the surrounding homes have been here for a while and the residents don't want to leave. "Belle Ri ve will ofTer 21 op- portunities for families 10 li ve in the home of their dreams. located in the community of r -----------------------------------------------------------------..... 1 their dreams." " ... LACUNA SUR LLJ XL JR'r ' \'ILL1\S -- As you pass through the guarded gate at Laguna Sur. you enter a rare and priviledgcd world . Prifelcss ocean and valley views. Private recreation facilities. Luxury Vil~s of discriminating design. Dramatic home interiors that reflect your taste aod your accomplishment. The perfect retreat from the rigors of a challenging world. Laguna Sur. Single-family attached view homes that arc beyond your expectation . -- l ... 1~una . ur \'1llas Priced Fmm 1 he S.~00,C)(XYs Laguna Sur Ocean View Villa s Priced From The $400.0<><rs. Single Family Attached t lJ'(•n J ,ul\ tn .1 m ''' '' I' ri "'IJ .1•11J OOt1l BROKER CO-OP PROGRAM • r-• I 11,•11111!. I"' l.11>.A I h"411 \ 1lk'\ 1 .. 11~ .... , ""' 11.1 f•,._ if\ I~"'' I hl;it".l\ 111111 11\!lll ............. l•l.111<! 1111\1 ..... llltk ... r,1L1111.1 I~"' ldt t..I m.'l.I• Homes at Belle Ri ve arc de- signed in three distincti ve French. Italian and American traditional architectural styles by the award-winning Sm ets Architectural G roup and Robert Ba1tch of the McMillan design department. The French--St) led "Monet Series·· at Belle Ri ve features soft earth-tone s tucco facades \\1th d1stinct1\c quo in accents on corners. flat concrete roof tiles. and arched windows and entries. Architectural features for the ltalian-stvlcd ··DaVinci cries include statel) exterior columns that frame dramatic entries and C\le nor ;im!O'-' arrangements. Palladian clcreslon windows. gra ceful arches. coral and aqua stucco facades "1th til e accents and earth-to ne concret S-tile roofs. The .. ('assail Se ries" of Am eri can traditio n a l-st) led homes will ofTer gent·rous use of flash-tire and mountain rose bnck trea tment o n e>.1criors. as well as "in d o" arc he . "i ndow shutter'>. cleres1on "indows and tlat concrete roo( til es. Three plans 'hill ofTer four to six bed rooms. 31 _; to 51 ~ baths anq three and four-car garages. The two-stor) homes will allow for spacio us II\ mg. ranging in s11e from approx1matel> 3.500 to 4.350 square feet. with homes siled on estate lot a' eraging 10.000 sq uare feet 1n '"e. C'ons1ruc11on 1s under "a' at Belle Rl\e and an on-s11e sales gaiter) 1s schedukd 10 open in July 1990. Thae , .. 111 be no model homes or prt·-sales at Belle Ri ve. Instead. an on-site sales galkr~ "ill fea ture · vignettes of each e>.cl u!.i \\.! home st} k . including tiles. cabinets. doors. hardware and other ac- cents. 1rca1m en1s and aml·n1t ies. Residents will be urrounded b)' a sense of grandeur upon en11:nng hom e!. at Belle Rffe. '"th galrer~ Th}ers tha1 Include solid oak or mahogan ~ double entr) doors with polished brass hardwarl' and lu xunou11 entr) flooring. Amcnhic') will abound in Belle Ri \C."11 anfull) crafted interiors. 'pac1o us living rooms. familv rooms and formal d ining rooms will allow for gracious c'n tertain- ing. weeping tairc'ascs. bronze- llnted sk) lights. concrete interior columns and an abundance of windows will pro\ ide an added air of sophistication. O ther auracti c interior fea- tures at Belle Ri ve wi ll include custom wood frame window~. custom-designed wood-burning fireplace "11h gas log taners a nd gla s door . hand-fini hcd olid oak rabinetr). dual-1one central air cond1t1on1ng and heating. French doors with poli hcd bras). hordwan· in selected ldcations. wet l'ar "ith Cl'ra nllc tile countr rtops and polished bras sink!.. · To reach fkl\e Rt\e. rnkc th~· Santa .\na Frccwa)' to &ht· Nl·w. J){)rt .\\l•nuc e \il. pron•cd north and turn let\ at Dodge \ \enuc and proceed 10 the Delle R1' l' S.lt Gallcl). From H11h"'o~ S exit at 17th Stl\~I and ltl north on Newport #\ \COUl' to Dodge H"nuc. tum Id\ and pnx'\."l'<I to Belle R1H' A-MHom Santa Ba~ra-bascd A·M 100" lisa. A·M recorded 913 ~O~CS, whach has . three 11aft1 in 1919, an increae Of 163 d1v1110ft1 headquanertd an New-percent over 1988 -tbe ~t port Beach, wu ranked amona Jump bv any of the cqm~iel the nation's 100 lal)elt home Ji~ted · builden for the third time in the · las~ five yean, .accordina to Gross revenues for A·M Bua~er •. a Wa~hangton, .D.~.. totaled S218 million a 27 per. pubhcataon scrvana the bualdana cent increase over 19ss fiaura. andu1try. rakina the firm 46th of the top Rankina 87th on the "Builder 100 by revenues. Builder 100 rankinp are bued OD IOlal number of housi111 aaru. wbile lfOll revenues of reponina com-Pania also are tabrulated. A·M Homes' Southern Cali· fornia Reaion -its lartett divilioa -i1 based in Newport Beach, u are the coms-ny's in- come property and monpae bulkina operatio~•· Builders return to the 1890s I at SMC."s big Chili Cookoff Chili aficionados are en-tion of Southern California. grams -is due in large measure coursed to get their favorite chili Team entry forms arc available to the continuing support of recipe .. tuned up" in antici-by contacttna Marilyn "Groff of sponsors. and their involvement pation of the popular annual InterAmerican Builders at is being sought this year in SISO, Sales & Marketing Council's 364-1950, or Christy Sin&.letary $200, $300 and $500 categories. Chili Cookoff, themed "Strike of Green, Martin & Nevins, Those interested in sponsorship Up the Band" and scheduled for 979-3668. may contact Constance Wozny Aug. 29 in the Frazier Park area Chili competitors will be of Culligan at 750-2233, or. of Eagle Coun1ry/Wild Rivers in judged by a panel of chili con-James Lowe of Sears Contract Irvine. noisseurs (comprised of ac-Sales, (800) 242-4562. Some 1,500 people are ex-credited chili judJes as well as The "afteuioon in the park" pected to attend the annual chili selected buildinJ andustry mem-also will feature plenty of food, fest , to be held from 4:30 to 9:30 bers, whose chief qualifications including all the chih you can p.m. and planned as a welcome are likely to be sensitive taste sample, hot dogs and refreshing to the decade of the '90s with an buds and a strong stomach). At-drinks. Beer and wine will be 1890s theme. tendees can register their sold, but no other alcoholic "It's back to the '90s -the preferences in votin~ for the beverages are permitted. No one 1890s. that is," exclaimed Chili "People's Choice" cha Ii. under 21 years of age will be Committee chairwoman Andrea Look· for spirited competitiorr admitted. Redfield of Western Cities Mon-for best booth, best team name Tickets are priced at $30, with gage. "Barber shop quartets, pie-and best team costume, best in-advance reservations made by nics in the park and a colorful dividual costume, male and Aug. 8. After that date, or at the brass band -that's the kind of female, as well as other contests door. the price is $40. For ticket atmosphere we'll create for this in keeping with the event's information, please contact Ray- fun afternoon." theme. In addition, the River-mond Gilbuena of MSI, at The committee currently is side City College Marchini Band 734-1970, or G lenn Cherveny of seeking team participants fo r the will top ofTthe day's festivities as C IS, 824-1352. event, one of the most successful they "strike up the band.'1 To volunteer for the commit- annual projects of the SMC. the The success of the annual chili tee, please contact Andrea Red- sales/marketing education arm cookofT -which funds the field or Dana Ellis at Western of the Building Industry Associa-council's many educational pro-Cities Mortgage, 838-6677 . .-----------=-----------=-------------.;;_;;._ __________ ~ Harbour Bay Club· under way. Coultrup Development Co. is celebrating the groundbreaking of its prestigious new communi- l\, Huntington Harbour Bay Club. · · One of the last waterfront de- velopments to be built in Hunt- ington Harbour. this premier collection of j ust 36 con- dominiums will boast marina and ocean views. Mediterranean design, and an impressive list of amenities. With its prime location. Hunt- ington Harbour Bay Club prom- ises to become one of the most sought-after communities in the area. Highlighting the gro undbreak- ing restivities will be gondola rides over Huntington Harbour a nd the grand o pening o f Coultrap's new Information Center. "We're very excited to be breaking ground for this ex- clusive community. Huntington Harbour Bay_ Club has been de- signed to offer homebu_yers ~he most private and luxunous hv- ing available in the waterfront area." said Jon T. Coultrup. President of Residential and Commeri cal Building for Coultrup Development Co. "We <:hose the finest location. as well as award-winning architects, to create the ideal environment. Huntington Har- bour Bay Club promises to be be truly remarkable," CoultruP, con- tinued. Created by the architectural group Knitter & Associates. the gate-guarded collection of wo- bedroom condominiums will feature state-of-the-an designs and innovative detai~~I· Rang- ing from 1,500 to 2,"lW, square feet all four of the ais\inctive noo'r plans arc designed to cap- ture ocean and marina views and provide spacious elepncc. Residents at Huntangton Har- bour Bay 9ub will ~r:ij~y ~he on- site recreational facahtaes anclud· ina pool, spa, sandy beach •nd convenient boat sliJ?S. The ocean i's less than l/2 mile a way and provides home buyers with a marina and bike path for cons- tant enjoyment. · . • . Lush landscaping will compli- ment the exterior environment of the community and under- ground parking is included for every homeowner. Wath a grand openina sched- uled for November, an interest list is now formina for Hunt- inaton Harbour Bay Club. CoastCo Inc. will be the cit· elusive sales qcnt for th~ de- velopment. For more anfor~ mataon, call (213) 4394793. -1 .. among lar I bu Bart Araujo, A·M ~t and chief opcratina oflker, credits the company's 1989 achievements to a consi11ent a~ prmcb. .. Our llrenath comes from maintainig a st..Ont focus on delip and con1truct1on of last· ina value," he declared. "We've pown tbrouah Iona-term plan- nina and controlled expansion, and divenifiation ha helped UI austain our polilioa throulb all cycles of the bome-buildina in- dustry." l A-M Homes was founded in • 1979 by Araujo and Michael Muench, the coms-ny's chair- man and chief executive ofrteier. Since then, A·M has evolved from a Central ~st builder to a multi-state resadentia~ de- l\l ) In an industry that andudel more than 100,000 buildlnt Builder l 00 coom_paniel .cca_. for one-sixth of all tbe MW homes be&un in 1989, and 15.9 percent o(the U.S. houlina mar- ket. A WORK OF ART YouJLL CALL HOME. Nestled al the foot of the Tustin hills near a "'~rk o( art 'fOU ·11 soon be able to call home prcst1~s Lemon Hci~ts. d private ~llery A ~fiery of rour to fi ve bedroom luxur\ of iust 21 artful!~ crartcd residences 1s residences From the mid ~600.0CX>s takin~ form. In a special ~ted enclave with To receive your invitation to our ·strokes of French. ..------------. exclus1\e Italian and American prcv1C"W unvcil- Trad1t1onal styling. mg call Belle Rive. Consider 1t (714) 735-56n ) ADVANCCO OEVll.~ SHOWCASE OT -On.the MOVE? Sell your extra houaehold item• in cl ... ifled. FOR MORE INFORMATION CAJJ., MICHAEJ, ,AT 642-4321 EXT ~1 .. 642-5678 ... • \ v le h s c t t c r \ r f ( ; TM latest releale of new ...._t bomel at A-M Homa' Vlltara o«en loll with t.ck yards that feature aweepina hill- side and valley views. Addina to the peat location and privacy ofthete homes is the llct that there are no homes Vlatara O..elefler: A-M Homes. Tne ef develepmat: Single-- family homes. Prlee raa1e: From the high $300,000s. Naalter of floor plaa1: Four. s.an 1 .. 1a1e: 2, 794 to 3,514. View Jell price ran1e: From the hi&h $400,000s. Saln efffce pllo•e: 249-9585. across the street -just a ridge overlooking the beautiful occan- closc landscape of Marina Hills in Laguna Niguel. "Because of their great lo- cation, this latest release of homes has generated a lot of interest among buyers." said Larry Elliot, A-M Homes' sales representative at Vistara. "The homes are being framed now, so there's an exceHent selection. and it's easy to see the views that will be framed by each window." Marina Hills is a unique . coastal, Mediterranean-style vil- lage, master-planned to provide the very best in o uthern Califonria living. The communi- ty offers swi mming. tennis and soccer -and other amenities through 11s com muni t~ rec- reation facalit ~. Besides the la test release of homes being built, there are a few homes avail able at Vistara that are readv for 1mmed1ate move-in. Pnces start an the high $300,<>00I. with view Iota IWt· i, in the low S«>0,000.. n order to make it easier for move-up buyers to purchMe a new Vi1tara home, A-M Homa i1 oft'erina buyers a paaranteed J>U!Cbue qreement for their ex- astina home. A-M pwan&ees the sale of a buyer'• home within 60 days upon the buyer's ~ tancc of appraisal. The offer is good only on $Clected Vistara lots. Four floor plans are available at Vistara, ranging in size from 2, 794 to 3,514 square feet of space. All of the ho mes have four bedrooms, and three of the floor plans include a bonus room or study. , • They have three to four baths, and most have three fireplaces - elegant marble in the living room and master bedroom and either hand-textured plaster or adoquine stone in the fam ily room. The three-car ~rages fea-• ture wood roll-up sectional doors P .. n Two lhrlfttl room of Vlstara lllOdel home. with automatic openers and two remotes. Excitins. architectura~ design and quality constructio n. the hallmark of A-M Hoines. is very evident at Vistara. In fact, the floor plan of the Plan Three was named "home of the year" in last year's prestigious Gold Nug- get awards competit~on ~cause of its elegance and hvab1hty. A- M Homes also was the recipient of a 1990 Buyers Choice award fo r construction quality. Among the many features that will catch the buyer's eye are the large canopy window and wall- to-wall til ed counters ap the Plan Two's kitchen and nook: the cozy master bedroom retreat with fireplace in the Plan Three. and the large walk-behind wet bar in the Plan Four. Vastara's kitchens have top quality amenities that are stan- dard -not o ptional. The kitchens come with built-in Gen- eral Electric refrigerators •and KitchenAid dishwashers and trash compactors. all with oak door panels that match the kitchen's hand-finished oak cabi- netry (prior to construction c;utofl). Other appliances include built-in dual ovens and micro- waves and a four-burner gas cooktop wi th griddle. For the ho mes that are still under construction. the home buyer can select either natural or whitewash finish on the cabine ts. The cabinetry is equipped with hidden European hinges, ad- justable upper shelves and roller- mounted drawers, and all the drawers and upper unite; ha ve white laminate lining. Every Vistara home aJso m- cludes niceties such as Kohler cast-iron tubs and separa te ceramic-tiled showers in the master baths, walk-in closets in ~ the master bedrooms, floor safes, interior laundry rooms with sinks, countertops and cabine ts, two thermostatically controlled central heating and air con- ditioning systems a nd rear and side-yard fencing in block and/or wrought iron. To visit Vi stara a t Marin'a Hills, exit the San Diego Free- way at Crown Valley Parkway and turn west. turn left on Gold- en Lantern. then right on Marina Hills Drive. At Pare Vista turn left . then right onto Brindisi. The sates office is open from 10 a.m . to 6 p.m. For more info rmation. call 249-9585 . A RARE BREED p .... I c.-=~= ::·=:.=~:::~and Tbe COil It S50 tbr HBC memben and 165 tbr non-memben. and raervadom may be mllde"' calli111 the BIA at (21l) 250-8955. Call 0.. lteNlp at 770-7707 lcir more ~.information. • • • • ... ~-Lawler of Dua Point baa been appointed ... manaeer for Casafina. the William_ Lyon Company's popular neiahborhood of 140 linale-family at&ached homes an the town of Rancho Santa Marprita. A Los Anples native, Lawlor hu I 0 years experience in the real estate and bualdiria industry. Most rec::ently, she wu employed u community rnaftlllel' for Grupe Development Co. In the past five yean, she bas worked in both residentiaf and commercial real estate in ~ver, Loi Aneeles and Ora• County. At Casafina. Lawlor will be responsible for the coordination of all aspectS of the purchase proceu. A paduate of the University of Colorado, Lawlor holds a dqrce in intercultural communications. She is married to Mike Little, a Denver district attorney. She has two dauahten, who are attending colleae in Southern Cabfomia. Amona her favorite leisure activities are playina aolf and volleyball. • • • Buttua w._.... of Rancho Santa Marprita bas been appointed sales manqer for Serabrisa, Lyon Communities' popular neiah- borbood of upscale attached homes, located adjacent to the Tijeras Creek aolf course (scheduled to open for play by fall of 1990) in Rancho Santa M•rsarita. • · A native of St. Paul; Minn., Wagar grew up in the San Dieao area. She is a graduate of San Diego State University, with a bachelor's dcgrcc in political science. She has worked in residential home sales for several builders in the past nine years, including projects in the San Diego and Palm Springs areas. Wagar is a member of Sales &. Marketing Counci).and Building Industry Association of Southern California. She enjoys golf and tennis an her leisure time. • • • Recognizing the imponance of political awareness and involve- ment, e mployees of the Presley Companies have formed a political action committee to support state and local candidates and issues that they believe will have positive impact on the home-building industry. The Presley Companies California PAC is independent of the Presley Companies. and its members' contributions are not limited by the restrictions that apply to corporate political contributions. Linda Foster, who serves as PAC secretary along with Nucy Harlan, PAC treasurer, comme nted, "Our business has become increasingly affected by the politcal process. We believe it is imperative to help those ca ndidates who are responsive to our needs and those initiative and campaigns that prom ote· free enterprise." At a recent kickoff meeting at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel. more than 100 Presley employees turned out to hear presentations by the PAC officers and by Wade Cable, president of the Presley Companies: L.C. "Bob" Albertson Jr., president of Presley of Southern California, and Dana Reed of the law firm of Reed & Davidson. ~WARD WINNING 5TYLE. EXCTPTIONA[V'AWE . THE llr\Tl\f;To\ f'lct :~ir.~ DISTINCTIVE 'COASTAL RESIDENCES. The I l untm~ton Clds~k'>' di - 1111< t1w thrt't.' 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