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Unless they're second cousins fifteen times removed and don't know it, they're not kin, says a spoi:c:anan for Danny. Q Now thot tlu Mwpptts' Ji"' HtfCSOtt is goM, who will prrwiJt tht YOict of Ktmtit? Qecl IMlett. ........ Hemon. who died May 16 at • 53, .all will be beard as the voice of K.crm.it. .Ernie, Wal- dorf and the Swedish Chef in recorded skits &om more than 20 years of SooMt Stmt. No decision bad been made at press time whether a new voice would debut. (About a dozen pcopk provide the voices of the rest Of the Muppets.) In the March 23-25 USA WEEJCEND, Henson listed his &vorirc car- toon characters, including Pogo, Calvin and Hobbes, Bugs Bunny, Rocky and Bull- winkle and Disney c.banccas. Hcmon's Eans add the Muppca to the top of the list. Q Ta/It show hosts rtftr to · thtir gutsts still boclutagt as bting itt "tht grtert roo,,.," Is this jwst o room "'4t is grttn? Nllcy ..... lliclllld. Taa That's 'IV showing its theatri- cal roots. "Green room," meaning a backstage place for actors to rest before md :aftrr performances, actually goes bacJc to English tbattn of the 1600s. Scholars spcculatt that the term is a corruption of "scene room" (scenery and props often were stored in the WJ.iting room) or that. logical- ly. the original green room simply was painted green. Q Is thtrt a sptcial ruiJtnct for tht vict pmilknt's fo,,,iJy? On a visit to Washington, I wasn't o'1t to finJ ont. CW.. RMM111. Nor1tl ......... IU. Dan Quayle and his clan all the vicinity of Massachmetts Avenue and 3'4th Street N~ West home. The o8iciaJ ¥t.ICp mansion, guarded by Secret Service agents, is on the grounds of the U.S. Naval Ob- servatory. It's called "The Ad- minl's Home." beausc orif- nally it was home to the chief of naval operations. The Mon- dales were the first vice presi- dential family to live in the house. in t9n, although Nel- son Rockefdltt and his family used it for entertaining. Bcfo~ 1974, vice presidents were ex- ~ to 6Dd their own h~ mg. (The govcmmcnt picked ' up the tab, natun.lly.) Q I rtwttly passal tJu ~,,/ EdtUAtionol Dtvtlop,,.mt ttst, anJ I'm cwriows: How "'4ny ptoplt tolu it in • yur? It MS wy, onJ I rteomtnJ it to onyont without ' high school Jiplo"'4. Sllfy ..... .,.....,,., Pa. Coogntnlations. Not C'V'el'YODC 6nds it so easy. Of almost 683,000 people who took the high school cquivalcncy exam in 1989, only 379,000 passed. GED administnt.on arc wor- ried: A report issued last month showed that the number of people taking the test ~ 7 pc:rccnt in 1989, while the mDnher oi GJD diplomas is- sued WU doWn 13.'4 pcn:ent. W' arh more than 51 million U.S. adula lacki.ng high school diplcam (the number probably will 80 up with cbc t m cen- sus). thr GED is more valuable -even necesaary -than ever. Have a question about people 1n the new~) CALl l 800 255 LIN [ Sunday<. 9 a rr to 9 p m Q Why Jo rop ,nforMm likt Yoiu•t MC MSt tlu initiols "MC"? 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But this isn't your typical follow-in- dad'..,footstq>s Father's Day srory. Al the boys fUm their last laps, the 6ncst miler of the baby boom gencnrion dis- cusses why he and wife Anne ami't headlong in &vor of a running life for their sons, who rx.e on an undefeated high school team, or for their rwo daughcm, one of whom goes to college on a melt tcholanhip. "God gave them unique gifts. Run- ning gets them attention, but Anne and I want other qualities to develop," Ryun says. "I'm not sure my children have found their particular taknu, mo.c that will take chem through a lifetime." It gets even more spec:ific -and per- sonal -for the 4J..year-old ••Je.amu Comet," wboee faD became bis whole identity in the '60s a,nd 70s. PralUit' to win left him isolated, inrensc. "Run:!ln::d'helmfd me. You have to . bow all-consuming sports sometimes becomes. You Inoe, ear and sleep it. Once I ach.icYed some suc- cess, I wenr after ir with everything I had." He nods at bis sons oo the mck. "I don't want that to happen to them." Ryun's g<Hlow. approach is worth considering as we tum our backs on the '80s and make wbar we will of the '90s. F.mpbasis on measunble success -bow much money, bow nice a car, how big a tide, bow many medals -is our. But what's in? A sense of &miJy, cenain.ly. buc docs that mean baby boomm will pour all their ad>itioca inlo their kids? P.arcnb like Ryun are a reminder that our kids arm 't there co COftf us in what- ever glory we chink we miaed -~ an 0.,. go&d medal or a schobnbip to a &Dey cOllege. It's a ~'!r mmage that Ryun P~., wbcrc cbc i-renta come in. If a chi.Id's wonh is I-a Oil being suoc:ess- fuJ in spons. boy, ~·1 pm be a tte- mmdous amount ol •ti~ be· came M IOlllf poinr in JOU ~ to be. Tb.r's why we cd.I our kids we JUSC want them to do their best: We've seen the cnsb-and-bum. •• In fact. Ryun has cxpcricnced the cmb-and-bum. At 19. in 1966, be be-- came die youngat world-record bolder for the milt at 3:51.3, 2.3 leCODds fasteT than the previous nCord. A year later, he reset it at 3:51.1, a record dw would stand for almost nine ycan. Yet in three Olympia be never won a gold: He dicfn't "inaU the '64 6oals, be was outnm in cbe high-alrirudc '68 Olympia, and he wis aipped in 72. After each loss, the USA heaped scorn on its favorite son. .. You know," be says, "America thrives on being No. 1 and all that ... .. At the time it really hurt,.. recalls Ryun's mom. Wilma, wbo li'ICS in Wachit2. "We're too gung-ho in this oountry, and we always have co win. Well, I think you should do the best you can. How you live and the type of per- son you are is what's reafiy important." His mom helped Ryun learn you are more than just how many nces you win. It's dw inherited message dw Ryun hopes to pass on to bis kids. Appuendy. he's pulling it off'. Living in 1.awrenc.e, Kansas, a college town Of 58,000, and dividing bis rime among races, lectures and home, Ryun bas four kids who seem almost coo good lO be true. Exhibit A: Heather, who turm 20 on Fatber's"&ay, stUdies broadcast journal- ism and runs track at the University of Kansas. Her high school medals might have given ocher kids larger bnds. She docs chmc.h mission work and doesn't flaunt her victories: "I keep my medals in my jcwdry box ... E.xhibits B and C; Ned and Drew, who wear matehing letter jackets and cruise Lawrence in a turquoise--and- white '54 Chevy Belair. They race be- tween home, school. the student council and volumeer work at a nursing borne. "People outside the funily would proba- bly say he's ttry saict," Drew says of Dad. "because most people our• don't have parents that really care what they · do. So they say, 'Whai do you ""°" your dad won't let you go out ac night?'" Exhibit 0: Catharine. 14, who cheer- fully runs iu W3ttl' to htt dad and Heather during a fairly grueling phot0 session. caka time out co play piano and talk in remarbbly manatt tmns about her pate!lts' decision t0 teaeh her at home mha than put her ip school "rm not Catharine the Gooa. or anything like that... she pggles, asked hoW school-bound frimds ttac:t tO the aecup. "It's just that in tcbool you spend a lot of time sitting listening co lectures. Yoo~ to spend a lot more CJUiet and peacdW time at home getting &nto your studies. .. Jim and Anne are .. born·agafo" Christians, and • IUOn streak of f.aith NN th.tough their dilll: Jc WIS with a ch~ .fl.OU!> dw c:he Ryum mrm F of IMt fall in Jamaica helpina ~ of Hurricane Hugo rebuiJa mm boma 'If a child's worth is based on being successful in sports, boy, there's gonna be a treme11dous amou~t of disappointment, because ~t so me point in life you have to lose.' and lives. "lt was bard." Catharine says. "'but it was also a lot of fun." Being the &tber of good. ralented lcids ought to be a breeze. But Ryun &ea. When his sons were considering tackling another Amateur Athletic Union junior O~ic ~ meet, Dad eoumefcd not geumg too tnteme. "I said: 'Look. guys. If you want to do it, OK. But heR is cbe work you'll have to do and what you'll sacrifice. nu a wtek and think about it.. " bile Ryun is serious -almost dour - about the cost of succca. he's a funny and affeaiooace fa- ther, b . and joking with his kids. What~ out, they tea right back. The pbyfulneu is no acciclmt. "When I do running clinia. a lot of parents say, 'My son or my daughter is 10, and they evenrually want to make the hiO school tnm oc they want to be an Ofympian. What do you suggest they do?' Well, my recommendation is for them to go out and play sandlot bue- ball;shooc baskl'ts, play socx:cr and don't worry about the running. Give kids the chance to have a childhood. They're go- ing to be adults forever. "I think that's ooc of the preuures WC crt:Ur in this toeicty: we try .and get kids to grow up too quickly, and you an't tum that dock bd.." Amen. says Anne, who de-empba- sizes competition even more than ha husband. She jokes about her own run- ning c:at'eet', which consisu of Catharine pushing her out the door each morning for a 1 YI-mile jog, and ticks off the list of the borizon-cxpendina activities oulaidc spons that she~ Ila kids to pursue. Ultimately, c.be link co running is in· · escaplble. Ryun cravels to compete in t()-t and other, longer nces on a pro- motional '-is. But the running be Gm best is with his family. "It's a delight," be says. .. '° nan with my chilclrea. .. "He's~ UOW' level rt1SW.'0 laugbs Ned, the only Ryun c:bild t0 haw raced • ~ft mile. He 6niabcd in 4:3.2, a good JO leCODds om bis father's times M chat age+ But cO bep Ned OUC ohbe hot scar. Ryun -who at 4'3 can still crank off a mile in about •:30 -doesn't want tO diwlgc his best time at ~e 17. And the boys say Ryun off'm advice on mining and sttaiegy only when asked. Those ate. just some of the small things Ryun docs ro keep the kids out of his shadow. A bigger one was moving the familyjn 1981 from Southan Cali- fornia. wbqc Ryun's identity was a; a famous runner, to bis native Kansas, wbctt be could be a &mily man. "'There was a sttctch wbco we were livin in Santa Barban when all the kids call~ their father jim Jlyun;•" Anoe says. "And I thooght to myself. 'Uh-oh. Too many celebrity charity events.'" In Kansas. Dad's shadow doesn't blanket the kids, although Drew and Ned do feel some heat when their names are announced over the loud- speaker at track mcccs. Ned explains: "Some people go, 'Hey, he's a Ryun:" Arc they nervous when a ~nm­ ner war.c.bes their race? "Nope." Drew says. "He's just Dad." And Heather, who has the same lanky build as her father, says, "It's im- portant to me co sec bow well I can run the half-mile, but I don't feel like I'm being compared to my facher." Of course, the comparisons ate al- ways there. "Actually, she's a smoochcr runner," says Gary Schwartt, head track coach at the University of Kansas and a tcaJJUDaCeofRyun's when they both nn for IUnsas. "Mechanically, she's more ctlicicnt than her dad. He was a little gangly until be got going." The Ryun family team is a pleasure to watch. Drew and Ned talk abour how much fun itl is to watch Heather race; Heather says Catharine's cookies have helped her study for many a 6naJ exam: Jim can't say enough about Anne's intlu- eocc on their childn:n. The front hall of the Ryun home is littered with running shoes. The brge kitchen is open to an airy living room, neat but not immaculate. Family pboros generously sprinkle the walls. Off' to one side is a small~ of medals. includ- ing the '68 Olympic silver. "His silver medal wed to be banging Ob the pcocil ~ downstairs," Heather says, laughing. "And 6n.ally I said. 'Well, Dad, let's move it upscain' -because people would come and they'd wmt ro see it." This Pathct's Day, how will the priu-winning kids reward Dad? "We'll give him bmak.fast in bed and probably give him some chocolate," Cadwinie says. "He loves chocolate." Beyond that. Dad ttts co do wbacem- he wanes. That will~ude the tstentiaJ Sunday momma trip co church, proba- bly a funily game of baskccball ind. if it's warm enough. a wutr ~loon fight. A fitting Fatba's Day for the Ryuns: no stopwatches. DO aowds, DO pressure. just a nice, small tplaah. Who follows dad's example? JHtes Philip Hofta is a Tu•tw lfJfq te wll fttMr Jl••J'S .W J* ...... ~ It• ''"'" Jr. ts a wllii kW ft1 ... Seattlt M11lwa, wlllllt ... Sr. It 1 Cllld1NtJ 114. TMJ'rt tM Int flttttr•Htl te,.., , ... jtf ....... UslUll 11 ....... MIMlt. 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Each month he'll bring you ideas for entertaining and cooking with style and great taste. Here, for summer, he tackles parties to organize around the backyard grill. SU-grilling is just about everyone's fa- vorite W2Y of cook- ing in summer. Un- doubtedly, chis must have to do with the feeling of freedom and case tlut being out in the fresh air brings. I also h2ve this nuay theory that maybe it triggcn an ap- pealing SCJUC'-mcmory of our dark, primitive put, when "grilling" under the sky was about the only way anything was cooked. Probably, in those long·ago days, you just reached into the fuc and pulled out any old piece of great woolly mammoth meat you could get without catch- ing fuc yourself. Enough philC*>phic:al mus- ing, I have some otha strong notions on the sub.;ect that I think can be h£lpful, although perhaps not u colorful, as my Great Woolly Mammoch Cookery Theory. The fu1c is that many peo- e VSA W~O • J-tS-11, 1no Today~• menu: Grilled chicken pieces and ham steaks, served with rice n lad, baked lima beans and grilled garlic br~ad. pie try to grill too many things for one meal -not only sausages. chicken, beef or fish, but also an array of vege- W>lcs, sliced bread and. for b~vcn's sake. dessert. To my way of thinking, fish, and prepare the: other dishes in the kitchen so you can have a more relaxed time. Jn the long run, I'd wager, you'll have a w tier meal this way to boot. So with those cautions in mind. hett is what beer, m.irinatcd summer fruit and hard cookies, such as bls- cotti; and cofkc (optional). Now let's go over the menu. Wb.atn-cr you serve:, make it as ~ to eat as possi- ble. When grilling ch.iclten. that's too much, for several reasons. Tbe very thing that is so tempting about most grilled food is the dlstinctive wee that the smoke imparts. But while this smoky overlay enhances food, it also can be so strong that it overwhelms other A note on roasted peppers for example, avoid presenting YOlU guc:su with a half chickm. or even clUcltcn quarten - too messy to disjoint. Roasted peppers are a dehghtful add1t1on to summer salads. includmg the nee salad on ~ next page. Peppers should blacken completely Place pepper under broiler: turn a few times Seal in a paper bag Let cool The steam loosens the skin. making 1t easier to peel away And while we arc OD that subject, be sure to set out plcnry of paper napkins or paper towels or soft, Aavon, resulting in everything tasting very much alikt. On top of thac, ~g to juggle too many grilled items and to baYC: them arrive at the propct degrtt of doncncu at the same time is ocne-rack:ing and. more onm than DOC, doomed. So ~ it e#Y OD younclf. Grill the meat or colorful dish toweb to ust for napkins. If you cut up your own poultry, slice the bn:asu in rwo and remove the wings (cut off the last joint -the wing tip -and save for mak· ing mxk or for anochtt pur- poec). 14Uwilc, ~ the dnuntcicb from cbe chigba. Put all thew picus on me pill cogctha, mnoYing the various pans as they finish cooking, Usually the wing joints first. then the brasa, iheo the dnumticb and thighJ. Choe. a ham steak dw IS at least ~inch thick, cook it whole, then cur it into slices before serving. Be sure to tub the barn su-ak with a little oil before you put iron the grill. Or you can mari.natr it beforehand in a mixture of oil, herbs and &uit juice (pinctpp&c or or· ange). The main thing is co keep the ham steak moist. be- cautt it can dry out easily. Put the ham on as soon as you an 6nd a spot on the grill as the cham is cooked. Since the variecy of ham steak you buy in the supemwket is already coobd. you arc simply i heating it through and letting the smoke bring out the tla- j• vor. Two co three minutes a side should do it. The ham should sa.tt coloring. All the side dishes and ac- compan.imena can be made in advance. /u a maaer of &ct. both the ~ salad and baked lima beans taste betta for hav- ing bttn prepued earlier in the day. The dishes (except for the ~ &uit. which can wait in the rdiigcDt<>r) also arc best fft'Yed at room tcm- penrure -anotha J>lw. Don't be fU! oK by the eight hours' bWng time f?r tbc lima beans. Tbcy rcqwrc very lime ~n. and the pean add a ~ swccmcss. It's one of my favorite dishes. I've suggaced Jcalian bis- cotti or ochtt ha.rd cookies for dctacrt. because omn t:hc fruit marinade is to taSfY that it's ~ pity ~ to. hive tomethlng «> dunk anco 1t. 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"' ......... 11 ~-.. aoo.. ...................... ,, ..... .. -...... , ..... aeci .... ~ .................. ,.._ ....... ....... ,._._ ...... . ..... _ ......... " .. ..... ..... (Perl I zlJ, I _, c.e W .. ................ , .... _ ............................. .., .............. I.a.A.......,. J-11-17, ,,,. ., c aussen .,.,~,...Co. WEEKEND SllOllllSR, 0ept.K&-11 3'00 Roberde Court. &ca 34880, ~·KY 40232 CITY~~~~~~~--~~---­ ~~·~-----------~ D ane tor S1U5 + 12.!0 ~ & r.ncalg a TWO tor $38.00 + M.00 S&H. Rim ..... '3 P9f ~ 8end-...-- Fltca. 0 S2M I* .... ~ NJ ....,...tct .... tu 0 CMc:a/M.O.~ (~toWEEKEHOSHOPPER) Pt.EASE aiAAGE lO MY: 0 VISA 0 Dt9COiER CARD 0 MASTEACARD N;c. ti EJCSI. DIM---- b help proc.-~)IOU mlll wilt\'° ......... phone,...,. l------- ~!!11'..!.-~~S~---- --------------- television Marsha Warfield Courting new fans with her talk show Y oa bow lier best as the siomp-in, Statt-'nn-down bailiff Ro,z Russell on NBC's Night O>tlrt. Larc- ly, former stand·up comic Manha Warlicld, 36, is showing off a fuller sick as the host of a ~w talk show, 11tt Morslld Worfitl4 Show, -wttkday mom- in~ on NBC. But don't wony: She still won't put up with any bull. Yoar ..._.. fCll'lllllt ii .m.plr. Two cew. talk --.. topic; yoa Joela wida di. Kdieace. lklC ii cMr. room ia cM ..w for ....... Wk ....., Not another "let's-talk-<iown-to- houscwivcs" show. (My program is) a little more along the lines of "coffee with friends and solve the world's problems, then go on with your life." The kinds of things you'd rallc about with your neighbors. Jhve some fun. Break some rules. These people have got thin~ to talJc about. AAy rude mrprilet doiag die al.ow? You get scared every week. ... Even if everything is cnctly lac I want, I don't know if you'rt going to like it. w1aat•1 tJ.e wont daiag aboot be1Dg ideatiW wida 1los. yoar daancta &om Nlf'd <Awt'I I People expect me to be joking ~I the timt. I can be in the hospital w'-aiting for test results, and people will expect me to be laughing it up. WMt ii di. life npectaJKY of Nlfld c..n (wldda will be ..uaa .. ....-Ji -ia die fall)? It's the mood of the cast that Night Co11rr will be finishing up this (com- ing) year. This time next year, I may be unemployed from two jobsJ T1aea •Mt? I'll probably go back to stand-up. That's what I am; tbt's what l do. n.. t. beea a lot of calk la nceat W..U .--,......I.ta v ia popa'- cabn. Slloald all ccimed&e• ...a to die t.t.laroom ud ...U our d.eU moatlll widl .... I have been known to ute an expletive from time to time. The main thing is. a jo~ bas to be funny. Then. if it'• .ul- pr. you can kind of excutC it. But if thctt is no art, DO humor without the vulpricy, then it's time to look ac it and ay, "This is not comedy. It's lime kids going. 'Pee-pee caca poo-fOO.' " Tiit ....... c.rr --......... ............. " .. ""' ,.,. ... , • ····-.... .,.a. What aboot ~ OW'G Kif I would want to avoid smut at all costs. But I wou14n't avoid a sexual topic j\l.St because it might offend people. Cu .. e.dleaCM -~? We're animals. We communicate on a much more basic level than we like to think. They know when I'm OOt prt- parcd. It's a mating da.na. ,,... do yoa do r. ..., CDs. l have clOllCU full. I'm a real lu· natic. You can really court disfavor by handling my CDs ~erendy .. I like soul music. RacB, rap. gospel. I liltc ro watch sports -on rclniDon. It's ~­ tcr than going to the game. Same wttb movies. I don't undefttand what's tbc attnaioo about paying $7 to Vt'2tch a movie. You have to sit there for two houn in a oold room with scnngcn. You're DOI .-c:ia ol a ,.., aadmaJ. Not what you'd cxpec:t. ~ 1'?1 around new people. I'm like a httle lud looking for my ~· skirt. la It tne,.,. .... IO M ............ ? I'm ~ calkinl about myself. It's OK Wking abo.11 what you fttl. what you think. But this "I· l·l-1" ... it dri.a me nuts. You forget wba& you aid. rd be much more comfonab&t celling a whole room full of people, on GF· ., ......... Simple. Select a Familg Hea/Jh Plan from Blue Shield of California. • Select coverage suited to your family's needs and budget • Your "family" can be you, you and a child, or a couple with children. • Single parents can have rates just for their children. • Your local Blue Shield agent will help you choose the right plan for you. <iii Ywr Blue Shield Agent Or l-800-6U5150. r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --uM:1;1 .. ri~ writ<: :: ~ ol California or colt 1-800-624-5150 Blue Shield ~ San Francisco. CA 94120 cl California ''"' '"'"' ""~"°" CA4HOMOW.S Please send me inf9~tion on Blue Shield Pfans: 0 For Individuals and Families. 0 l:m ~ 65. Please send me, without obligation, information on Blue Shield's Medicare Supplement Plans wi~Sen«>r'Healthtrac.-Birthdate ~~~~- Name __________________ _ ~~------------------City ____________ State ___ Zip __ _ Blue Shield- aCaltomia • Simple Ansum Tow Qumin·~ . ' travel Yeeha! Wild West turns 100 Idaho and Wyoming celebrate their lOOth birthdays with events from past and present T ......_, bt tbe Wm this summer will hnd reason to celebrate as Idaho and Wyoming th.row summer- long binhcby panics marking 100 yean since their cnttics into the union. Idaho became the 43rd sta~ on July 3, 1890; Wyoming fol- lowed on July 10, 1890, as No. «. (A tip of the Stetson to East- ern cousin Rhode Island. which celebnt.ed its sta~hood bicen- tcMial last month.) 2,000RooMs GoINGFAsr Rom. nora There's a fabulous $31.00* Flamingo Hilton in ___ Laughlin. And on Augu5t lsc, we're throwing~ the 00ors for your enjoyment With 2,CJJJ riverfroot rooms 300 a ~1lar ~ino, the new Aam~ will be the brightest spot in the desert Starting at $31, our roorm are filling up fs. So make reservations now! The new Aamin&O Hilton in Laughlin. .. the start ci. unething ~. FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 1-800-HILTONS He~ arc some centennial highlights: HILTON LAUGHLIN 'bJ[&]Mtr.' ·• -r4 (--.1 I ' t • · · • ' . ---- . . IDAHO MICH JHID It took nearly a century after Lewis and Clark trudged through ldaho 's territory for it to ~me a sace. But leCtla'S 100n learned dw rhe land was rich in fun -and gold. Of count, before the white settlers, there were the Indians. members of tbe Kootenai. Kalispcl, Coeur d'Alene, Ne% P~. Sb~Baonodt and ~ute mbes. Th.is yeu. for the fust rime, the(ll bold a oonvcn- tion. the All-Idaho Indian &po, July 9-1 S in Boite. C.Owboy heritage receives ia due July t 7-21. when the annu- al Snake River Stampede rodeo l2kes place in Nampa. The rodeo dnws compctitcn fJ.om around the Wond. Crowds arc expected ro swell to 7 ,000 for the 8 p.m. showdowns. Why to late? Tbe daytime 90-degrcc temperatures inaU ic mott than a little un- comfortable to dog a bull or rope a sceer. Other Idaho centennial cvena th.is summer include: •National Oldrimc fiddlen' Con~. Weiler, Junie 18-23. The USA's best country fiddlen will compete for S 11,000 in prizeJ. •Buffa.lo sale, Fort .ull,Jun.c 23. One hundred head of the Sho- shone-.Bannoclc tribe's buffalo herd go on sale ac 10 a.m. at Fort Hall Bottoms. •Idaho Statehood Cdebntion and Centmnial Gala. Boise, July 3. AU-state party. with aU.Qay picnic. a stop by the centen- nial steam train on its whistJc-ttop toUr, re-enacancnt of die ckc- lantion of statehood at Bronco ~um and a fireworks display. •All-hone parade, Nampa. July 14. A 700-boncb.ck parade - no motorized vd1icles allowed. •Idaho lntcmacional Folk Dance Festini, Rexburg. July 28- Aug. 4. Performances from Indian dancc:n and profcssio~ troupes from around the globe. •Ketchum Wagon Days Celebration. Ketchum. Aug. 31· Sept. 3. A salute to mining days. with WCSUTD music, a non- motorizcd parade, flapjack brcaJcfam. music and an antiques fur. For Idaho centennial information: t-800-635-7820. WYOlllNC WINCDINCS Mountain rmnJim Bridger would be mighty proud of the effort put forth by the Wyoming Cent.ennial Wagon Train: Organiz· ers are pushing a horse-drawn wagon min 260 miles through Wyoming. The wagon train kidcd off June 2 u Fort Casper and will follow part of an 1890 ~co gold mines in Montana tlut Bndgcr blued to aYOid lndians. ~tions for the wagon train included: • Rounding up 2.000 hones for nearly 300 co•eied wagons and 1.600 honcback rid.en. •Supplying 4-0,000 gallons of ~r a day for hones, humans and port-a-potties at a cost of S74,000. •Providing S 150,000 of catihcd '"weed-free .. bay for the hors- es. (The Bureau of Land Management requires the unique hay. because the trail crosses fedenJ lands.} The wagon train is due in C.ody on July 2. Other Wyoming ccntmnial evmca th.is summer include: • Grttn River Rendezvous Pageant. Pinedale, July 6-8. An out- door play about fur trading, dramatizio~ and E.astcm mdcn who barter for the coming year's · Alto: a barbe· cue and dedication of the town's $115 ' n MUICWTl of the Mounain Men. •Grand Tecon Music Pm-n.1, Tet0n 1<i.Uage,july ll·Aug. 25. Membm 0£ leading symphonies from ICIOIS me USA fonn the special kstinl orchescn. For tichtJ: (307) 733'1128. •Wyoming Sc.crhood Day, Chcyame.July 7-10. folk art da- plsys. ~~ ~ a rwwunenr oldie lipiQg of the dcd.mOon of scatehood. futwwb md a '-r lisbt .bow. For Wyomit\g cmttnniaJ inbmMion: t-800-225-5996 . ., ........ .,....... .10 USA WllUNO • J-IJ·17, IJH • ' Saves~00! 1 1n1c. pnc.1aqp 11•1''1 "'" P'v 1,11 '" '"" mil• ..,0,,, ,,11 5,, no IC ,,,, l'IVI' (Oil• ' ir<1 II Kl ty ' " rton ..,,iv "Q'-c oupc11 N1•wp111 ! c;,, pt , ti ( •ly Pnonp c• ',, )( Brann •,n C•kPrl •nu ·I • '''" le, rhtS f"Cjll R Iii' 1,0111 ., or 1J11rt1 l•qhh 11 1 111 Nnn M1•ntrio1 le; lh1c; Men! o , , !OOmm • or l nncwr 170mn1 le; lh1<; Rf'Qtlldt /K111q "'''" •• A •• ... "'· ' l•. ! j • ..->A' f I \ -~ ·: ,,_. •. 'j ' t "'° ' Al'fl'• USA WH~ll• rt Orcte 1C11rc1 •••• \eu port t.'ewport / ,. •,f v M SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Cigar~tte Smoke Contains Carbon M onox1de . ' . travel Yeeha! Wild West turns 100 Idaho and Wyom ing celebrate the ir l OOth birthdays with events from past and presen t T rnel.rs ia tJ.e Wat this summer ~11 find reason to celebrate as Idaho and Wyoming throw summer- long birthday parties marking 100 yean since their entries into the union. Idaho became the 43rd state on July 3, 189(}. Wyoming fol- lowed on July 10, 1890, as No. +4. (A rip of the Stetson co East- ern cousin Rhode Island, which ctlebrated its statehood bicen- tennial last month.) 2,000RoOMs GOING FAST Rooms Ftom 'There's a fabulous $31.00* flamingo Hilton in ___ laugblin. And on Augu.5t lst, we're throwing~ the doors for your enjoyment. With 2,0CIJ riverlioot room.5 and a ~ular Ca5ino, the new Aam~ will be the brightest spot in the desett Starting at $31, our rooms are filling up fast So make reservations now! The new ~HU~ in Laughlin. .. the start d something~. FOR RESERVATI ONS CALL 1-800-HILTONS He.~ are some centennial highlights: • • IOAHO Hl5H JINIS It rook nearly a century afttt Lewis and Clark trUdged through Idaho's territory for it to become a ttaie. But IC'Cden soon learned that the land was rich in fun -and gold. Of c:oune, bef~ the white settlers, there were the Indians, members of the Kootenai. K.alispel, Coeur d'Alene, Na Perce. Sbo.hooe-Bannock and ~ute tribes. This year, for the fu1t timt, they'll hold a conven- tion. the All-Idaho Indian Expo, July 9-15 in Boile. Cowbor heritage receives its due July 17-21, when the annu- al Snake River Stampede rodeo takes place in Nampa. The rodeo draws comprtiton &om a.round the Wortd. Crowds~ expected to swell to 7,000 for the 8 p.m. showdowns. Why so late? The daytime 90-<kgrcc ~mpenturcs make it m<ft than a little un- comforuble to dog a bull or rope a stttr. Other Idaho centennial events this summet include: •National Oldtime Fiddlers' Contest, Weiser, June 18-23. The US.A's best country fiddlers will compete foe St 1,000 in prizes. • Bufhlo sale, Fott Hall,Junt 23. One hundred head of the Sho- sbone-&nnoclc tribe's bufh.lo herd go on sale at 10 a.m. at Fort Hall Bottoms. •Idaho Statehood Celebration and Centennial Gala, Boise. July 3. AU-state party, with all-day picruc, a stop by the centen- nial stnm train on its whistle-stop tour, ~t of the dec- laration of statehood at Bronco Stadium and a 6..reworb display. •All-horse parade, Nampa.July 14. A 7()()..honcback pa.Ddc - no motorized vehicles allowed. •Idaho lncemarional Folk Dance Festival, Raborg. July 28- Aug. 4. Perfon:nances from Indian dancm and professional troupes from a.rou~d the gl~. •Ketchum Wagon Days Celebration, Ketchum, Aug. 31- Sept. 3. A salute to mining days. with W cstem music, a non- motorited parade, flapjack break&su, music and ao antiques fair. For Idaho centennial infonnation: 1-800-635-7820. WYOMIN5 WIN5DINCS Mountain mm Jim Bridger would be mighty proud of the effort put fonh by the Wyoming Centennial Wagon Train: Organiz- ers are pwhing a horsc-dnwn wagon tnio 260 miles through Wyoming. The wagon crain kicked off June 2 at Foct Casper and will follow part of an 1890 rout.e to gold mines in Montan.a that Bridger blued to avoid Indians. Prcpararions for the wagon train induded: • Rounding op 2,000 hones for ocarly 300 covemf wagons and 1.600 horsebadc riden. •Supplying 40,000 galloru of warcr a day for hones, humans ~ pott~a-pocrics ac a cosc of $74,000. •Providing $150,000 of certified .. weed-&cc" hay for the hors- es. (The Bureau of Land Management requires the unique ~y. because the trail 0'05SCi fedenl lands.) The wagon train is due in Cody on July 2. Other Wyoming centennial eveoc:a this summer include: • Gtttn River Rendttvous P.ageant, Pinedale, July ~-An out· door play about fur trading, dramatizing rnppcn and Eastern traden who baittr for the coming year's ~lies. AJ.o: a barbe- cue and dedication of the town's Sl.5 mfl.lion MUICWll of the Mountain Men. , •Grand Tet0n Music Pestin.l, Teton Village, July 11-Aug. 25. Membcn of l~ing symphonin from llCl'09 d;e USA form th(' special festival orchescra. For tickea: (307) 733-t 128. • Wylwning Scacebood Day, Cheyenne. July 7. t O. Folk art dis-plays,r~d~ eocenainm. a l'M:tllCllnent d &k signing of the dcdaration of smebood. fuewcwb md a laRr liP lhow. For Wyoming OCftlleDDial in.fonnMioo: l-800-22S-S996 . ., .............. '" lO USA WllUHO • J-fJ.J7, JHO S3J.VJ.S 03!1Nf'l ]HJ NI 0311V~ JI Al:IVSS3::>3N 30VJ.SOdON II 111 II11I 11 I I 111 IflI1 1I1I11II1I1 11I1I11I1I1'I'11 111 9L 990 r N a11tl\ Ji:JlUO<) 6L lL )(09 Od .i•llo uocln03 s..i1.11s i.iodm~ v . ,, • 11\t~ Ald38 SS3NISn8 SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Cigarette Smoke Contains Carbon Monox ide . PER " PAIR;- ~§~' DRU8 8LAC ef/ · 111111tatcnmaa:! :ta::::: hom e How to be a 'status' gardener O ~(~ tedly ~to buy a home with a lawn. Well, upw..d mobiliry is tougher in the '90s. Now the hunt for swus rides on tmbncing 'the lar- est pbeoomtnon! .. scuus" gardening. Don't wail. So you've got a brown thwnb and have never been able to grow anything men chan mildew on a shower curtain. Fear not. Status gardening docsn 't require any knowledge of ads. soil or saplings. W1w it docs require, quite simply. is monry. ~it. All you have to do is cake ~ brown thumb and flip throu~ a few of the '90 ' upscale garden su c:aaJoo. 11w's where you'll find you ~ to make your back yant·mc envy of the ncighbon. .,,.. ,., llCCllt To begin with, make SUtt you're wearing the proper apparel. Smith & Hawken (S&H), for example, advmites a pair of $34 shom. Of coune, they come with a pruner pocket and tool loop, made of fab- ric that's ''srurdy enough for sitting in tttnchcs or shiM~ng up walnut trees." Those arc the ones you want. Anocher nice touch is a S 15.50 pair of pigskin gloves (S&H). They're "con· toured to follow the natural downwud curve of the 6ngm, providfog a 6t much like a dress glo.e." For your feet, you need the Lawn Acr· uor Sanda.ls from tbe Gardener's S~ly (CS) c:aWog, a Ital at S12.95. They strap on over your shoes. and they ha~ 1 Y,..inch steel spikes for loottfling com- pacted soil. Just remtmber to take them off before you siep into your house. All you need is th is advice -and about $7 ,000 an ~nt of spiked bladn that look as if they belong on one of Rommel's tanlu. It's $385, but you can jazz it up with $2-45 worth of amchmmts. A nice couch: the Garden Scooc (CS), described as a "rolling cnctor scat." The at on four wheels -S85 - allows you to avoid -~ and . sq~aing while "ha.rvestulg. "Impressionist green." For dining alfresco, don't be without an Octofonal "Light" UmbrclJa (S&H). This tigh~·foot sweep of canvas comes on a one-piece ash pole for S850. The "light" refers to four lamps on the uodmide of tbe umbrella. You should anchor the pole in the dOC bra,,e, S 145. And don't forget the trans- former, Sl-45. Amite ..... , ... ,. r •• , Status gardens need the right furniture. Consider To really set younclf aea:n from the Joneses, B A C & Y A R D pick up a Redwood Foot I bridge (CE) "to span 1n· · the elepnt Givemy teak bench (S&H), a replica of T " i r ' i " • It r i t I _ ...... ter in a&-'""" -or ro the one Claude Monet sat on to pair\t wa- ter lilies. Add a pair of Gi.any chain, and the set is yours for st ,335. Of coune. your nripbor probably al- rndy has ordttcd the Gi¥Cmy tet. to make Me you ttaCUHNmp him by buy- ina * compecina Montt bmcb. chair and tlb&cs ihlOGlh G.rdcatt'1 Eden (CB) for a loftier SJ.MS. Scaall color. I create tbe illusion of its presence." For a mttt S..50, you can ac- quire a six-fooc-long bridge, or illusion. ............ , Your scarus Pntrn mutt ha~ ac Jeuc ont tcG1ion that looks lW an ea.,./ prden. WhM could help you mott cbaft ~ Hi. Rite Tunnel S,.cem (CS)? It's a kind of Dirt-cheap alternative There's no need to drain your sav1n1s to &el a w1th·1t earoen These tips will produce pleas· Int results at a traction of the cost of "1ta· tus .. aardenlna (SlO l 98. to be exatt) Uniform Pick up 1 pair of men's or women's cotton, elast1c·wa1sted shorts for S9 99 from your lo· "' J C Penney store Get lhe last of the sum· mer T srurts for about SS Run by Wool worths for SI rubber flip-flop lhon1 sandals Equ1pmtnt lnstud of a $385 ttller·cult1vator try a rel1· 1ble hand trowel from Sears for SS 99 Amb1mu For1et G1verny and Monet benches Head for K marl whert you can buy atmosphere more theaply 1n the torm of .t $30 hammock K mart hu a f1tch1na white patio table wit~ four chairs for S 149 Or better yet p1ck llP ' SSO set al a d1stount supe1-dru1store plastic greenhouse that, for S2.2.95, pro- tects your plants from the elcmc:nu. For tcchno-staNS 'udcners. thett's the Molt Mover (CS). S89, a "uruquc dca:ron.ic devux th.at sends out vibra- tions" to scare your moles over to tbe .ncighbon' yvds. Or get tuned up with a S59 Water Computer (S&H), whidt progn.ms your "sprinklers.. soaken and drip inigrat\on systems for up to six auto- matic waterings daily." Finally, every truly d iet gankn bas a s~ bench by tM doorway, specially dmKPC<i for sitting on when removin$ muddy boots. The Boot Bench (S&H) "invitts you to pawe as you take off your boots and appreciate the day's progress." It's a rut stal for S269. ASSC'l'nbly defi. nitcly not included. b,, ... ,,a How much does' it COJt to ~ a status pt· dencrl (If you have to uk., you arm 't a good candidate.) So fat , $6,872.20. Seeds, of counc, are exm.. ., ........... us. wUUM>. 1-...... .,. '"° aa There are some who think of all law as unjust because it restricts their freedom. But this isn't necessarily so. Laws, as rules of conduct agreed upon by the commu- nity, can help preserve basic values of the community and thus enrich its life and work. The Catholic Church sees its laws in this light. Some of these laws which preserve basic values like vvorship. imitation of Christ. reverence for marriage, self-discipline, penance, a sense of community and missionary out-reach are summarized in seven for- mulas traditionally called "The Precepts of the Church." You are Vielcome to a free copy of our pamphlet on the Precepts. They offer a special insight into Catholic Life. No one will call on you. I I --FREE-Mail Coupon Todayl ----------- "'6aS6 send FrH Pamph#t entitJtJd "'The Precepts of the Church. N Tl'lla ofler 11llmlt9d 10 on. ft .. pefftC)Net. Neme ---------------- Addr ... ------------------ City -------Stele _____ lip __ _ CATHOLIC INFOllMAllON SERVICE • _!~~~~~~-__ J travel Youth will be served Hotels please parents by catering to kid P a-tM kMk, plea.c the pamus. That seems to be the slogan bocds and ~ tels arc banking on these days. Because when you Jure the kids, you've hooked Mom and Dad. To accommodate, b~ls arc offer- ing exciting prognm.s for kids -as wdl as a breU for parcncs. From super- v isc d scavenger buncs on the beach and nlct-delivered Ninteodos to pri- vaic suites for kids. complete with pint-size terrJ- clotb robes an miniarutt rubs. "There arc mace and more f.unilic:s in which both pare nu work." says Serve Trombetti of the American Hotel and Mocd A.ssocia-- ti on. "The only way they an get away together is to cake the childttn. Gone att the days when Grandma and Gnndpa lived in the same town. and you could drop the children off ... A RCCDt survey by the associacion showed that the number of trips in- volvin£!!ds as wdl as adults jumped more 7 pcrcmr last year. Darryl Hardey-Leonard. the presi- dent o( Hyaa Hocrls (~ arc 155 worldwide), says busy baby boomcn use Wtthnd getaways as an opportu- nity for family dasmcss. '"The direction of the mvel indus- try is the mum to the nuclear family, .. adds Pmicia Cutler o( the Ritt..c.arl- ton in Boston ... We're oocicing more and more clic:nts with childrm." Because the amenities run the gam- ut from low-cech to high-quality, n- cationm can expect the price rag to vary. Luxury accommoda·cions for small-&y an be COldy at big cities' cop b~ls. (The price of a top-<>{...the--line suite can reach St ,500.) Bue the prices listed belo-include all the amierUties menrioaecL Plus. t0me bc.b' deals cover lna'al ~ making thoee bocds tbe perfca cbotce Cw • special night out Of childlrm •• Jlldia.. ha ocher ea.a., tbt price oi tbe pMalll' room in- cludes the ClOlt o( the bll' prop-= 16 USA WllUND • ~ IJ.J7, '"° Guests under age 18 stay fret companied by an adulL Hett's a sa.mp~ of w~·s a able for mveling · · C•mpln1 out Indoors Hyatt J!tgtttcy hottls, fldtiMI Hyatt offcn ''Camp Hyatt" at iu tels and resorts, feacuring chi1dmi 's aam Aimed at with kids 15 room scrTi c~in cooking cl museum tou poppet sho moYies and sin alongs. Puena by the hour. Activities n from hotel to b ln Denver, chil can go fishing for trout without lea ing their h~l Usin~g rods. kids catch the crout a large hocel chefs rhcn dean the hsh serve them for the children's dinner. '"The kids love it," says ~\nit• Yutbas. a Hyatt spokeswoma ''They're campers. They're doiag thiQgs they don't usually get to do. It not a baby-sitting iervic:e." At the Hyatt Regency in Chiag cbiJdrea caa go on a saYmF h through the hoed and win prizes. as a fu.c mmic or a frtt dinner. At the Hy..tt Rqency in . . Ky., children '* hngtt paina to their palm prims on the Camp H "Kids Wall of Fame." Each hand is labeled with me child's name, town and dace of my. Irtfor.,,..tion: RAm sltlrt 01169; chi 1' •* 10"¥' S"'f fet with pomta. 1-800.2JJ..f 2J.f. kld1·ontr clultttouH Hol;Jq lrt11.M•i"I'" &st, Kissi"' lftft, J!l•.: At this hoed. . aum· iuut &om Disney Worid, ~w · own rncawanMritbin-a-reicaunn The Giqcrbcead Hew. P11rn1D c " "",,,. ,. , ac- Jt: g, s. s. s, n c . d s Re-created under the direct supervision of Gordon M. Buehrig, the man who designed the original. An ~tonishing 1:24 scale re-creation . It was hailed as the most handsome car ever built. And is revered to this day as the most innovative. Now, the 1937 Cord 812 is re- created in a superb die-cast replica. Every feature that set the original apart is captured with unerring accu- racy. From the "pontoon" fenders to the flexible exhaust ptpes and the wraparound grille. Among the operating features, steering and road wheels that turn. Hood, doors and trunk that open and close. And a detailed re-creation of the famed eight-cylinder super- charged engine. A triumph every bit as impressive as the legend that inspired it. The pnce, $120. • l'tMJlt rrunJ br ~ 10. 1990 Pranldln Mini PrectslOn Models Franklin Cen~r. PA 19091 P\eaM accept my order ror th~ L2'4 dt«Ul replica oCthe 1837 Coof 812 My imported model wtU be Mnt to me Mly weml>Md and ready w dlSplay No ~ent Is ~Ired now Prior \0 shtpmtnl. I wUI be bUJed ror a deposu or S24 •and, aft.tr Jh1prnen1, tor the bal~ 1n four equal monlhly 1nsiallmenta of 124 • .,.,., .. """-.. 1232J.30002 Franklin Mint Precision Models. Simply Miles Ahead °'"""-'fi-t Paft 14 sit at their tables and still keep an eye on the kids. ''The children sit on picnic tables and watch canoom oc spe- ml programs," says Susan Hawk. a spobswoman for the hoed. "Alta dinner, they IDaU their own ic:e cmam pu1tlaes, all with- out Mom and Dad hollering at them." Tbe children's ta'Va'- sittcr is Gtttel. At check-in, the kids get a goody bag containing a ginger- bread cookie, an activities list, a menu. a pine-room token and a "Holiday Hound's ClubhOUtC .. mc:mbcnhip button. Holiday Hound's Clubhouse -a separate building housing a pby area and a tbeaur -offm a free children's program night· ly that includes movies, puppet oc magic shows. bingo oc just playtime. Children over 5 can attend by thctmelYeS. but those under 5 must have Mom or Dad along. Information: 5678 &u~ 192 E., Kissirnm«, F/4. 34746. Rat.a Jtllrt dl $86; chilJrm utultr 18 Siii)' Jm with pormts. (407) 396-4488. TRAVEL l"'Jl SOUTHWEST •2510•45 From luxury suites with pint-size bathrobes to camping clubs and children-only restaurants, hotels work hard to keep kids happy Wherever you stop at a Travelodge, you'll save more than ever. Because right now our clean, comfortable rooms have rates that are better than ever. And our service is as warm and friendly as ever. So give us a call and we'll give you a break. 1.-.2554050 llST .umr•. Timeout for parents Walt DisM}' WorlJ Swan He>ttl, OrLirulo, PLi.: 11:Lis hotel, managed by the Westin chain. o&n a youth care camr for 4- to 12-year-olds. .. W c ha~ a scparatt area for the kids. one room with games. roys and ans and Crafts.'' says spolteswomao c.alhy Sauet. '1'bcre's another room with a large-saun ~and another room is sct up with coa. .. Cmltt empioyees ate lictmcd and bonded. The hotel also bas a program alled Le Pait Chc6 • in its pastry shop in which the chef ~bes kids how to ctecor- ~· Children get bats and .-0115. lnfomwtion: 1200 Ep<.o1 Roort Blwl., r..Jw BNOW V'uu, Fl.. 328.JO. IUta slllrt ot 121 O; chilJma wrukr 18 ~ ~ with pcrmts. Yoe.th urcla opm 4 p.,,, ... ,,,IJ,.igltt; $4 pa ltoilr. (40?) 9J4-JOOO. Pint-size penthouH Ritz-Oarllort Houl, Boston: This luxury hoed bods a "Jwaior Presidenm1 Suice," offering well-heeled children all cbc oocn- forts of home -and chm sonx. Decorated in vibrant rolon. the children's suite, which adjoins the puenas' room. bas tot-sized fumitutt and bathroom fixtures (including a 2-loot-high sink); an eutatUnment ceocer with a~ 'IV, stereo and VCR; an~ area; cloects with low pnnent ban; and a rcfrigeruor stodtcd wirb healthful snacks like fruit aod cheat. When a clime boob the room. Cudet says, tbt botrl asks for kids' age1, what movies they would like to tee and what allergies they might have. If tbc:re is an in&ol. diapers. in&.nt toileuies and other baby equipment will be on hand. "We also have penonaliud treaa for cbc children when the beds a.re tumcd down. and ~want to put the right size robes in there for evening," Cudcr says. Info""4tion: 15 AmrtlfO" St., &sloft, Mass. 02111. &ta: SJ95 for ltiJr' suit.r slttp;ttf tltret to j>Mr chilJma; pcmus' oJjoirtirtg roo"' i"'lliMJ. (611) 5J6-5?00. lendln1 llbrery for kldt Portrn1111-S411 Francisco Hou/, S.n Frondsco: Aided by cbild- dcvclopmcnt specialists. the Portman detttoped the Children's DUcovcry Center. The ceocet opencet 11 a lending libnry for everything from plush animals, toys and~ to Ni.nlmdo games and compuccn ... Tbe child oo arrival is pen a cbe<:k.lisc so they an see what they'd like to play with," saya spokawom· an Ann Bladt. ''Then a pmooal vale\ brings the item to chem." Most of the items ate c:omplimeo.cary. ~ is a charge for rent· al of the N~ VCRJ and oompmm. 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Wllha CaUficdtol~Mf'Mdnc11»thdratut u orilina1 ecu)pam. bp tha ..-IDlrim lldlt Rk1md Bllia. $3S per eculptwe. Plea.a dJecrb hf July IS, 1990. --------------------------------------------------------------------~------------~-----------------· SUBSCRIPTION APf'UCATION The PranJclin Mint Franklin Center, PennJYlvmja 19091 P1eue mm my 1ubeaipdon to Jewela of the Sea by Richard Ellia, conslsdna of 6hem hand-deconced porcelain KUlprura and a Pus and brua vitrine. I need eend no mooev now. 1 will rettive my imported ICU}p<l.IRI at me rate ol one a month, and will be billed $35.• each, bqinninawben the tint ii re9dy U> be lef\t. ?fl.,,,,_ ..... ID and $1 .9§ lor -........-lwwlllo, Pkaae mail bv Juty 15, 1990. An explosion of color in fine porcelain by The Franklin Mint. Lara Flynn Boyle, Sherilyn Fenn, J runes Marshall in top TV movie 'Twin Peaks.' Daily Pilat WEEK OF Rt71 JUN. 17 -JUN.23, ~ 1990 ~ I lllCHILI Write to Michele Marks: P.O. Box 23115 Grand Central Station New York, NY 10163 No pert0nal replies. Major •• ..., Will yo11 pll'fise clear this MP for 111e? /s \1nmu1 WhitP black or wlaik? I waa 1111rl1•r 111,. impre~~on she was tile first lila<'k 1N mia11 to win Liu> Mw Awterica rmu•n. My friends say she's wlaik. - JMtll':S MARLOW, GASTON, N.C. Vanna White, who Is the letter turnt•r on "Wh(.'('I of Fortune," is white. In l fiR3. Vanes a Williams was the first blaC'k woman ever to win the Miss Arnt•m·a l'rown. Williams lost her r rnwn in ,luly 1984. one month before hl'r r('IRn was due to end, following a n urry of m ntroversy over nude photo- graphs she had posed for prior to her partil'ipation In the pageant. The pic- t ures were published by Penthouse m11gazinr. and Williams stepped down us Miss America. My hrothrr·irt·la111 lovn trivia qvn- t imi" and ha.Ii tried MM¥CC~f IO find out thP nam' of the dog °" "Pe&&'- rrmt Ju,u·tion." Can JIOM provi(U IM rrn .. Sll!('r l -llEVt'RL>' LONGAN, PlfTSBUllO, ~ The name or the Bradley family dog was Boy. "Petticoat Junction" aired on ens from 1963-70 and Is still running in synd1callon. quaint residence or Jessica Fletcher and the fictional town of Cabot Cove. If you're in Los Angeles. take the Uni- versal Studios Tour. and you'll see where they shoot the exteriors. The in- teriors are shor on a sound stage on the studio lot. Whmeuer hapJW'flf'd lo Ricltard Greene, whom we watr hed in movies of the early '.WS? -J F 111.JtNKtWSlllP. Mlf>. l>U"l'OWN. OHIO Greene. who was born into a theatrl· cal family in l'lymouth. England, on Aug. 25, 1918, made his film debut In the 1938 feature "Four Men and a Prayer." A veteran of nearly 40 films, his credits include "The Hound or the Baskervilles" (1939), "The Fan" (1949), "Captain Scarlett" (l963) and "Tales From the Crypt" (1972). Greene is perhaps best remembered as Robin Hood on the t~levlsion series "The Ad· ventures or Robin Hood," which aired on CBS from 1955·58. The series re- plenished his fortunes, and he retired to a large estate in Ireland wher~ he bred thoroughbreds. The actor, who was married and divorced twice (once lo actres.'I Patricia Medina, 1IM1 -61 ), died at his country home in NorfoJk. Ellgland, on June I. 1985, at the age o! 66. Greene is survived by a daughter. I want co krtow PVtrrythir1g about Keartu Reeves. -sn :F.4.N/t' LYSAGHT, IUCll/llOND. CAUF. Twenty-five-year·Old Keanu Reeves, born in Beirut, Lebanon, and raised ln Toronc.o, Canada, la Hollywood's latest heartthrob. Reeves' erotic looks come from hi.I Hawallan-Chlneae-Eqllsh an· ArP tll' tQt.Cnt a"'-' ~ of Jnlka catry, and his first bit break came In a Fletrll er u" "M-.r<Ur. SM Wroe." a.ccMQ.l Coca-COia commercial, at age 16. He plMP.9', or i.~ it jtUt OllOCMr HoUJ'IUOO(l dropped out of hlgh 1ehool to concen· !ll•t? -L>.:0/llA THOMAS. WHITING, IND. ' lrate on acting, but not before earning the nlc:lmune "The Wall" • hi.I hl&h· Sorry to disappoint you, but lt'a the 1ehool hockey team's goalie and MVP. magic of Uollywood t.hal bJi.nts you the Reev• fint IAl1JltCl Mlional attention as Crispin Glover's pal Matt in the 1986 feature "River's F.dge." Since then, he has had featured parts in "The Prince of Pennsylvania" (1988), "The Night Before" (1988), "Dangerous Uaiaons" (1988), "Pattnthood" (1989) and "Bill cl Ted's Excellent Adventure" (1989). He's currently appearing in the big· screen release "I Love You to Death," with Kevin Kline and William Hurt. "Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter," In which he a.150 co-stars, is set for release later this year. Reeves is single. Home Front Does Gary CoUins of "Ho?U" have another child besides Clancey by Mary Aftn Mobl.ey? -H. GATTON, FIWVKUN· VILLE, N.J . r..w. ...... ....,Au....., Prior to Ms marriage to former ( 1959) Miss America Mary Ann Mob- ley, Collins was married to his high- school SWC('theart, Susan Peterson. Their son, Guy Williams, was born In 1968. I haw a ~t IUiUl a frind at work who sap tJa4' A•1t·Mcargrd's MO~ ii 1M Mrs. Otsm. ~ MM to ull C()j/H ;,. eM Folgm-'11 COJ/H ~.I IOM ~ llHd.t (0 ~ Co d.eca,/1 -D. SQ(j/£.R, OSM.W, ILL Your friend definitely needs to switch. Ann-Margret was bom Ann Margaret Olsson in Valsjobyn, Sweden, ln UM l. Although her last name ls Ols· '°"• her mother never pitched coffee for Folger's. H0tu alld dn tlUI actor Frank 9'&t· &cm, tOAo p4G,.ci s,c. Caren °" "Gotur /'rW, U.S.M.C." tit..? -MONICA l"OLL.UW, BIUililOI, CM. &auon died of an apparent heart at· tack on June 28, 1974. He wu 60. COVER z The year's best TV movies inclu~ed a OOwn full of CD secrets and Walt:er Matthau in his TV-movie debut. BY Ro6ERT OIMAlTf.O We're tired or the consta nt sniping at TV movies and miniseries - often by people who don't even watch 1 ht•m. The form needs no apologies. In fact. this year's best in the field have 1.'<,vN ed a range of subjects -a fallen president. survivors or the llolocaust, d<'segrcgalion. homelessness -that would do thl' big screen proud. And plt•nty o r others were amu Ing and en- tt•rtainang. He re are the best. TWI~ PEAKS (ABC): This dreamy two-hour TV movie. the pilot for the s.-r1<.-s, created a sensation. A twisted soap set in a Pacific Northwest town fu ll of secrets. it's "Peyton Place" ('rossed with s urrealism. The David Lynch/Mark frost production was best r('aliu.-d in the pilot, where the diverse n t.,1 of kooky characters was intro- dun>d with extraordinary ease, and the dreaminess bc<:ame intoxicating. Taken alone. it's a fully sallsfying piece of work. with a tantalizing lack or closure -a whodunit in which it bare ly mat- ins who did it. The subsequent media 11vc·rkill about "Who killed Laura Palm- d !" may be the least interesting aspect of tht• show. MAX At\D HELE}I; (TNT): Adapted from a book by Nazi-hunter Simo n Wie· SC"nthal, this movie is about the devaa- tatang effe<:ts of the Nails. Alice Krige and Trtat Williams play a Polish couple interned in forced labor camps, lhen 1 raglcally !W?parated rrom each other for two decades. Martin Landau plays Wi<'senthal. whose hunt for a sadistic t•omm11ndant leads him to Max and Hel- en -catalyzing a heart-stopping moral dilemma. NO Pt.ACE LIKE HOME (C~): Chris· tine tahtl gives one of her customarily superb, unadorned performances in this harsh yet movlng drama. Lahti and .Jeff Daniels play a couple who, throu~h a seriH of misfortunes that could befall almost anyone, end up on the streets looking for shelter. THE FINAL DAYS (ABC): A re-cre- ation of the crisis-torn last days of the pre1'1denc)' of Richard Nixon. Lane Smith plays the dishOnored prHldent In a perfonnanct! that Is both an In- spired lmptrsonaUon and a tra.gic ~­ cord or a man's Inner turmoil MY BROTHER'S WIPE (ABC): Play· JUNE 1'1, lllO · JU:NI D, lllO Sepert. No l'lan Ute Ho•' wright A. R. Gurn<'y 1s a minor mastN at portraying thl• UJ>J)t'r t'Chl'lons of WASP family life. This adaptation of his play "The M1ddlr Al(c·-.·· offrr" wry romantic comedy Ir 's a portrait of a very proper Bo ton family I hat 1s nl·ar· ly undone by a rcbl'lhou. son (.John Hil · ter) who t'Ovets h1 1ra11(ht -lart>d brother 's wife (Mel Jlarns). THE IMAGt:: (llUO): We've be<'n tlwri· before with "Hroadrast News" < l!l87 J and "Network" ( l A7ti ). Rut this r omt·· dy-drama about the crisis of ronsrit•nt'<' experienced by a "20/20"-t YP<' show host (Albert t~inney) has an tns tdl'f's feel -and a raft of llvt•ly rharartcrs arted by a top-notr h support In~ <'tl!!>I that includes Swoosie Kuni. Kathy Baker, a.nd J ohn Mahoney. THE INCIDENT (CO..c:;): Growly, sh11f· ning Walter Matthau made his T\'·mov· ie debut in this absorbing. well-wrill\'n drama. Matthau plays a tired, sonw· what dyspeptic small-town lawyer who is aasjgned to defe nd a German prison- er of w1u on trial for allegedly killing a well-likf'd local doctor. Explorin~ lht> little-known subject or how Gt>rman pritoners were kept at variou rural spots in this country during World War II, the drama o ffers the pleas\lres or a good yam told th lot of local C'olor. LOVE ANO LIES (ABC): Ttns unher- alded suspen~ drama wa.~ based on th<' real·Ufe predicame nt that befell a Houston undercover private> e)'l', Kim Paris, who auttumbtd to the charm~ of a suspect whllt aht wu trying to eoax a confession out of the guy. Hypnotical- ly done, wit h reaJ cheml~ry bctw~n lifted leads M~ Wlnnlngham and ~<'· ter Gallagher. C'OMMO~ GROUND CC~): An ambl- 11ous two-part drama adapted from J . Anthony Lukas' l'uhlzcr Prize-winning arrnunt of the stormy events surround- rng the Oos ton public school desegrega- tion balllt• of the 1970s. Focusing on r hrt>l' fam1hl's living through the turbu- lf'nt time. the miniserie doesn't flinch from some very bitter truths. Parts of 11 may bl' a bit heavy-handed and .. 1odgy as drama, but the actors (Jane Curtin. r f II. Pounder and Richard Thoma..,) are trong, and the attempt to· analyzt' a so<·1al proble m from multiple (>('rsonal \'lcwpoints is admirable. ~EAH DF:ATH and C'f:NTRAL PARK (JIBS)· Two very finf' -and very differ- t•nt -full-ll'ngth-documf'ntaries from Fn•dl·r1r k Wiseman. a clear-eyed chron- 1dl'r of nmtcmporary American Institu- tions and ritual The former Is a spare. unbhnkrng look at a group of dying pa- t 1l'nls at a b1g-<'.1ty hospital: the latte r 1 a \\arm, wide vu•w of ~ew York's Cen- tral Park, when' tht> life of a great park bt'romes th!' hfr of a l(rf.'at city )o'AMll.Y OF SPIF.S (Cli"): One of thoM' tru<'·life stnm's that makes most fiction seem denatured by comparison. This r r<•cpy five-hour drama n ·eounts 1 tw c·ar<'t'r of .John Walkt•r Jr. (Powers llootht• ), a set'mlngly patrlOllC' t\avy ra- diuman and master spy for the SovieL'l, who t•nntually brought his cnt1r<' fam· 1ly rnt41 his treachery Boothe and Les· li'y Ann Warren (as Walker's browbeat- ('n , akohoh(' wik) mKke a memorably b12.-.rrc husband-and-wife team. SWf:ET BIRD m· YOUTH (NOC): Som\' critll'S were very hard on this Nicolas Roel(-dircctcd version o r the TcnneSS('t' Wiiliam~ play about aging and lost youth. It 's more distinctlvt• than mo t of the reviews indicated - melancholy and languid, done In glow- lnl(, autumnal colors. Ellubt'th Taylor as fading film star Alexandra ()(>I l.a~o goes bt•yond itpt casting Into isonw n•alm of uneanny idrntlficatlon. and Mark llarmtm I n't bad 8t all u the ttil(- nlo who lalcht.>S onto Del L.a~o. tWNNERS-llP: A trio or m3rvelous performances lift<..'<1 thr\'e other produc· tmns to this list: fwrnadeu e Peters in "t'all t'rom Grae<'," Barbara lte r"he)' In ··A Killing in a Small Town " and Far- rah Fawcett m "Small Sacrm . " ... ~ Channel Guide c..... Kell Cll ~ I 2 t 2 "'* NIC ~ • 4 • 4 ICTU .., ~ I • 11 UIC MC ~ ., 7 ' 1 7 mm Cll .. .. .. KCAL .., ~ • • • • • KQTV MC .. ·• Km l'Ol 1t 11 1t 11 1t KCC. .., 11 1t 13 ti KCIT ,.. 21 I 21 ICml .., 44 "* NIC ltTIN .., KOCI ,.. 21 • 21 OU .., ~ QIOC .., Allllllll ,.. " 24 • MIUAll'll rt 27 • 27 " ~ .... 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(LM) (3:00) -7:JO -............ ..... Houlton AR'ol •• • Los Mgllel Dodgers . (LM) (3:00t THURSDAY JUNE21 -UI .-..a ..... St. Chlttel Senior ()pin. From St a.tit, Mo. (LM) 1 . ............ I y 111•11 New Yen .,._ It Toronto Blue Jlyl. (LNI) (2:30) -.:aa -............ ...... CindnNll Reda I It Minta BrlVel. (Uwe) ( 2:45) -,,.. -..... (Liwe) (2:00) FRIDAY JUNE22 -'=JO -..... ~ ....... Lo. Mgllel Dodglrs .. Cinc:imeti RedlJLM) (2:45) ........... '"'''' r..,. to e. Announced. (LM) (3;00) .. ..... ~ 1111• 11 New YOftl Y.,._ It Toronto BIUI Jlyt. (LNI) (2:30) -t:3I -..... ~ ....... Sin OleQo , ... It Atllnta em... (l.Jvt) (2:45) -1:JO -..... ~ Inna 11 TMN to Be Announced. (LM) (3:00) -..... ~ ... •• •• Dltrolt. Tlgn It Cllbnll Anglll. ~) llUOI SATUR~AY JUNE23 -1:11 liiiiiiiiiiii ..... Cup .... ;::::; Round. From Neplll ••. (LM) (2:05) -·-----LAlll.e • ...... "8alarwl oowtrlOI of It Louie ClrdlrWI .. Qllclao CtA>I 01 Sin Fl'encleeo Giera HouMDn Allrol. (LM) Q ' -11 All It . -11:16 -..... 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OD DD aa DD • -f ABC plays it safe -for now ARC lauded for 1ts n'>k·taktnjt 'tanct' t h1"l pnn!l. 1s kttptnJl the bold moves to a minimum in tl$ plannt'd fall schedule Tr) tnll t<> maintain the momentum tl gained dunng the 1989-90 sea-'°" .uid mQVt' Sil II clOS· er to ~o l·rated ~AC. ABC '4 111 introduce four hour <1( new prol(ram· ming. the ft'"'t>St of the bag three !CBS ha.s sev- en ne" hours. !\BC sax J The most expenmen- taJ of ABC's sax new~­ ries IS "C-Op RO('k"' (W~nesdays) from pro- duc-er St.even Bochco ("l..A Law"'), an appar- ent att.empl to do "Hill Strttt Blues" as a wttk· ly rock opera. The en- lt'mb&e cut 1nclu~ Ronny C-Ox as the police ch1d, Ernie Hudson as an assistant ch~f and Bochro's wife, Barbara Bo6eon. as the mayor. Arter trying out lt'V· eraJ wnes in lhe time . . slot followifta Its Sun· day-nleht hit "Ameri· ca'• F\UUUelt Homt Vld· eot.'' the network l\as ~tied on the sa!Ht U· Ue and~ ''AfMrl. ca's F'wuliett .. Part II" from the PIM produc- er, VU'I Di Bona. With '&he Wondtt Years" ~in« shifted to shore up a sauina Wednnday liMUp, ABC m.wrt.s "Baby Talk" ~ twttn "Who's Ult ~?" and "Roseanne" on Tuetdays. C-Onnlt Sellecea stan in th1 TV version or w hit movie "Look Who's Talking " Followlnl "Doogie Howser" and p~eding ··cop Rock" on Wednes- days will ~ "Marned People," a comtdy about three couples - one young. one haml'd. one elderly -who share a New York br014'n· stone Replacing ''Just the Ten of l's" on f'n· days 1.1 "Gomg Place~:· about four friends who work on a "candid \ 1d- eo·· series Jamf'S Earl Jones rt- turns to TV with "Ga· bnel's Fi~" <Thurs- days). about a man 14 ho spent 20 years an proon for murder and now works as an lnve--t11ta tor for a powerful dt>· fen.'lt' atto~)'. This hour supplants th<> ar· <'!aimed "Twin Peaks. · which joins "The Young Riders" and "Ch1r1a 84.'ach.. in an all·m>"' Saturday lineup. As it did this ) t>ar ABC is saving its ri~k• e t series for m1dseason They Include "My Lifl- and Times.'' about :.n 85-year-old man In tlol' year 2035; "Tag Tum .. with w""'~rt Rodd> Paper and JHW Vento· ra; and "TM Com pan) . " with Anthony Deruson and Unda Purl u mar ried CIA &genta. AIM> on tap are new shows with Treat WUllams and Ray harlcey. BY JON BUIUNOA.ME Aak Michete 2 On The C.Ovtt I Sl>Orta WHk I Cl"Ol9word II QC....'¢' 1 .................. ~ ............. .......... DAILY PILOI' !I 1111111111 111111 11111111-ll l I 11111111 llll l I l•l•l•l•l•l•l•l•l•l•ln 111111111 i ... c:: ~ JI i ... • en c: ~ A. • 'C i: 0 3 'g .. '-c: ~ • ... ..... .. ... co co 0 • I ll !I ll II Ii i i 11111111 liil 111111 i E -c § en c: ~ CL • 'C ,. = • ~ ~ 0 0 ~ ... c: ~ • ... -.a • ... co co 0 Sund~y Prime Time 1:30 7:00 - rm c:. .... o ..... ...... (In 5'lrllJt Q --.... Q ml ..... In .. ........ s.iln'' Fuu'' -,...,,.. ""°"" .. ........... .,..., ... fDI om Dll ...... um ,_. .. 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Steteol -1220I (VCR) a.Iii.. \.Wt T-Diiie C.. • I W Qiiw ACM Dlw.... .._of SIU-~ J. -. dly LM USA T . Soap star Jeanne Cooper is interviewed as Sft-lftJlna<'&ftl'\c'\'l'f\ t \flnl'"' 11'\c'~'IN•O'•-dN-. "11tf ~..-hcT tturnJn11.m4n f"''ll""m' ~ muu110,... TV UPDATE reports on "The 17th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards." I """ "'"' u n 1 '"•int m '""""° Uf\ ..tltJn I ~•-ctic1r American Red Cro. + DAILY ~ c:: ¥ t-s JS i I f l J I J .1 • I ~ • g • \C z i .. ~ - 81 ..... c I N 0 .. ... co co 0 -t :r c .. & m '< ,. i .. :I 0 0 :I .. c :I • N .. .. -t :r c i .. '< ~ 0 .. :I -:I • .. c I N .. .. • Thursday Prime Time ..... ..... Cll ..... (ln ..... ........ A•T._ "A lMe Town Wllh .. LMC..C-..... om '11:t:M(' .. DI uc ..... o Mlwl O CWl'lllllAM ,,... .• c.. ... ,.., 11.m film ="= lllCNll/lAlllr ......... ell Nolc6ll ftm ..... mm ,.... .. ~ ......... ~ lltlft ~ ..... .... , ... ........ LI..._. m. ..... ............ -''Tiie w.1·· ,_,_''The c.. of .. Mall-&llnliti" .• ................... If the~ didn't tell~ who \\Ollld? To aei printed 1nronnat1on on the"* o/ 1 rrtt JlftSl Md hall• It pro1ec:ts )our n&ttb. °'to discuss 111y fttt press I~. clll the Flntt Amtndmrnt Ccnttr 1t 1·800-542·1600 JUNE 17, lllO · JUNI 2S. 1• ..... June 21, 1990 L.A. ~ "U. Down n o. liver" (R) (In S.tol 0 Wei "Utle Gr1 Lost'" (k'I s.eo ..... ..... a..."Fl'lll'I a.to~ , . ..... "9port: "A Town Miii· ..... 1i..i.., C.... Un oonliC*l emofOSO conduce I IN VIOiellla oonfronl> Nolc6ll aon •• dol llemlanls. • SEll'tFELD George (Jason AleHnder. I.) •nd Jerry (Jerry Seinfeld) nnct themsetws at • loss as to what to do af\er • stock they puf'.CNIK plunges. In the c,11oc11 ol "~ ..... ~ ...... '9Wl9V.JU'C 21. Oft 19<: • Thursday Prtme Thne • UIAT ...... 9'ell~ SIMlnygnc WllHams (I.) and Darius Pk<:rary star• Laura and l:dd~ Winslow. and 9'oectta Le "4>trc la lllelr gnndmodter. on llle ABC comecty .crta .. r .... 111 Mat· ten." airing PllllMY. 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".,..(In S...0) ll ;1 ....... a .... ,..~ ..., ..... {In Stno) 0 TV or Not TV? f0t r110t1y of IOdoy 'o6¥et'l~. ltlat ,, Ille quti'-rv, ~t II Ollf oe'tl'f9 bvf ftlott rottl klft Qrf;I I 'The 17th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards* Tho!'• wily \lllOr1 oct-."'wn ore looh19 lftto TV UPOA Tf the colotfvl ..... ., """'-mogo1N o"OlloOle.,, ~Dooly '-lot ~r TV IJ'OA Tf 'C~-of OCCVICN ~''"'9' ond I01<'"°""9 featvr" ~" reodtn woll re4er lo~ °'°"'and ..... oll wwt '°"II Arid TV U'OATf'1 llllO<Ofl'Hd od P<>""°"' ond colot ~ lt!Olit \Ult t!IGI ~" ore llOtl<tcl ond rtod-~ ..... '°"II TV UOA Tl lt11lht\lllClf!olttr11011...,10 """"- ..... c.i ..... ... ,..... ..... IU..'i;. ~ . Ar.-.Mll (Ins.to) MNT """""'' ...... ..... Soap star Jeanne Cooper, w~o, along with Quinn Redeker, is nominated for daytime's highest )lonor, talks with TV UPDATE hext week. Colt642~21 Jl1~E 17, 1• . JUNE ti. 1.0 • Friday Prime Time 8:30 1:00 7:30 1:00 1:30 9:00 ma (•:00t..... Ae•ood Ille: T ... ii .. """"1:1-.-r;-11 :;.~ ...,. (R) j1n 5*tot ......,.,. I~....., lAlflle....... UIA T .... 1-'4..,.!.ll_M_ N1w Y~ Y.._ 11 TOtO*> At .......... a... 'Snow •••;•11 1r1 .. .._ ... ~esAtJ· Jobfl o .,,. Mop. **'I. Here s Ronwic. .. . • llOn .,Restless .. for Emmy Will Jeanne Cooper and Quinn Redeker take home an Emmy? Tune in when TV UPDATE reports.on -The 17th Annual Daytime Emmy Awarda: • ' "~out the best in all of us. <1111IJllH(l)M r\All.Y p Friday Nllflt Owl June 22, 1990 4:00 5:00 tr "(1171) ..... 01oole. (2:20! ... l''<E 17, lllO • JUNI 2S, lllO Saturday Momin& June 23, 199 1:00 1:30 .. (OI~ ·- (OI~ (lJDE (OI ~ --· ---... TllTOr'' IWl lie. • • 1 'e • OAJLY Pft.O\' ~ ,_ "" :-o i . ... ~ z .. 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F 'I. ~· J.e!!·M J ·05 pm TwoCiii'iiOfl......,M 1.2S ,,m Two--~Tu 9 pm. v~J.. 1111ca.., .... ,.,,, v...., 't:. s. ro • Thef1 0Yd!M4 pm ~M 9pm I&: Tu 6 30 1m' pm Vt.e' F3 pm Vi.t .LM Y .... F f pm 12,30 ··'"' Vive Z...... Th 7 JO pm s. tt &m.-VOOdOO .._ F 1 I 30 pm e1v.--.1ec.-.s. pm y You~Twtoe S OD f "'" .,, .. Io m v:::S .~1.owa Sl l f.:e.. V.-i111•W 10"1 pm . ACROSS I -Beery Jr fi Jack - 9 "Open -" 12 -Maril Honcford 13 "Two -Together" 14 Ferrigno of "The Incredible Hulk" 15 "The A_ .. 16 Fitnessexpert Dan -or "Good Morning, America" 18 Veronica - 20 Sawyer of "PrimeTime L1v('" 21 Brenda on "227" 24 Savage of "Dear John" 25 Cara or Papas 26 -Ratliff 30 Grand -Opry 31 "-Power·; 32 "I -Thr~ Wives" 33 -Anthony lS Rusty on "Guiding Ught" 36 "-Hands With the DevlJ" 38 ~ Randell sules 39 ABC corttSpc>ndent JamH - 40 Designer Biii - 43 "The -Man1• 44 -DeCamp 4e •_.Gene' Okerlund &O ~rronner Adam - &l "--Called JUNI 17, lllO · JUN! II, tllO Tall&Mean RY Ll'IS CAMPOS Ila wk" fi2 nronte's ".Jane -.• 1'3 "r\asty Uoy'l" al(ry M Actor Hussell - fi!'i ··The Bad -" DOWN I -King Cole 2 "Only -Earth" 3 -Alicia 4 llt''s Kuiak on "L.A Law" I) -t:lcniak or "Baywat<'h" 6 "Win, -or Draw" 7 Constance t'ord on .. Another World" 8 Impressionist \laughn - 9 -Lanchester 10 "High -" 11 David Lynch scl-f1 film 17 Movie theater: Sp. 19 Sue -Langdon 21 "-In Cell Block II" 22 -Stanlty Gardner 23 Ht-was Grand.,_ Walton 2-4 "Cheers,•· i.e. 26 -~rard 27 Marlo Thomas was "-Girl" 28 "You Can't - It Wllh You" .. • 29 Barbara of "Brand New Ufe" 31 Molinaro and Michaels 34 Beuy White role 3!i Su le - 36 -Hur.ok 37 Scott -1 Tom Hughe on "As the World Turns" 39 -Northrop 40 Don 01amont on "The Young and the Restless" 4 l "The -Ranger" 42 Movie do~ 43 "The Parent -" 45 She's Shelby on "My Two Dads" 47 "Private _ .. 48 "You -There" 49 -Beatty LAITWID'I IOWTI09t In o lllOrld w1wN mrfOOft ~ ai1t alollpiM tJwir ~ ~ G JJrioo" Mf«tive JOina (OIWI will& 0 /o"lf" eond ("'1itiw from Toontown. a Bob H<>diM 1tara in "WM homed Ropr Robbil?'' tltU WHA on ~TY. • "" -~ ~o~;.sii-';:,'•, . ..,.,_~~~~~~ ea... G.Hf Cfll C"f • OT..irlll I ~ I I I I I I YES! I want to begin my subscr1pt1on to the Oc1 1ly Pilot · at the low I I introductory pr1Ce of 12 weeks for $8 00 with a money back gudrantee I 1: 1 that rf I am not completely sat1sl1ed with the newspaper or service my r I subscription cost of $8.00 will be refunded • Send to: 330 W. Bay St., C.M. 92626 Or call: 642-4333 I Name Da te 1 I Add••u Apt •1 I I c~ z~ I I ~ Phone S.g1111ure I ~ .................. a... ..... ._... .. ,_ L--------------------------~ .. DAILY Pit.Of ... ---~ .... THE ORANGE COAST 75 CENTS GOOD MORNING! It's Sunday, June 17, 1990, and here's what's happening: ORANGE COAST WEATHER: Mostly cloudy but otherwise fair along the Coast today. Today's Miii/iow lt/i'1 Yesterday's hi~/low 66/S7 Tomorrow's biahflow 70/60 SPORTS: ... ,. ............. Detnll •• Mph z Deqen I, Su Dte1• ! 14-HOUll HOTUN• TO TN• mHTOlt 642-6086 SH P-AJ for HI•~• INSIDE THE NEWS- ROOM: Paul Archipley's story about bow the Republican Party reportedly dropped the ball fighting Props. I 18 and 119 in the last election (Al) got some people on the news desk talking about alternate theories as to why the GOP let the measu'°'. pass with so little a fight. One opinion: The national arm of the Rcpupliccan Party didn't want the idea to catch on and possibly dam- aac their strongholds in some East Coast and hcan- land states ... We aske4 for lt: Response was overwhelming to our request for reader opinions on flag burning last week. How overwhelming? Well. our chief typist has threat- ened to kill the next editor who asks for a reader poll and our normally chipper computer was balking at the massive files of responses. But fear not -your opinions on the issue will be published in Monday's Or- .. ,e Coait Dally Pilot and we II be sure to ask for your thoughts again ... just as soon as we buy the typist some fl owers. Bridge lus4ness Classtfted Comtcs Crossword DNth nottces !rft~ Horoscope Opfnk>n , •• Log ruble Notk~s locleey C4 Df·l Dl-6 Inside C4 06 84 06 C6 Al D6 II ~.ngs Weather Cf·S TV~ A4 JUNE 17, 1990 Fair faces· traffic -~nightmare By DAN WHITCOMB D.ily Noc SUllf w .... Facing potentially mammoth traf- fic snarls resulting from freeway construction, Orange County Fair officials are 'Seeking . ways to direct traffic away from Newport Boulevard. Because an average of more than I 0,000 people a day arc expected to attend the 11-day event, county fair General Manager Norb Banosik said bis office was telling patrons to take alternate routes or be prepared for congestion. · That congestion. which will in- tensify as cars are forced into one lane in either direction because of UC/'s grads look to f utUre By AMANDA \I/RAY ~ ,._ If~-Wrlt•r '• TRVTNE -A million students have graduated from UCI since the first commencement cer- emony 25 years ago, but watching faces of the nearly 4.500 students graduated this year was a re- minder that there will always be a first time. Saturday's three-hour c:er- emony, one of three commence- ments that filled a large portion of Aldrich Park in the center of the campus. not only reflected the future of the graduates, but the history of the ~remony. Chancellor Jack Pcltason de- scribed the university's first graduation as an "infonnal din- ner" held in the commons. Ten bachelor's degrees. three master's degrees and one doctorate degree were awarded. In contrast. the university awarded its 1990 graduates 3,487 bachelor's degrees. 608 master's degrees, 299 doctorate degrees and 92 medical degrees. .. l am grateful for your legacy and congratulate you o n your honors today;• Peltason told the crowd. "Look at a college campus and you see the face of the fu- ture ... it will reflect a global rather than a European focus." Associated Student Body Presi- dent Susan Barnes. who spoke before the awarding of degrees. reminded her felJow students the proverbial question new gradu· ates are faced with: "So ... you've graduated from UCl. What arc jPlease SH UCl/Badc Paget Use of alternate routes being urged work on the Costa Mesa Freeway extension, has also prompted fair officials to provide off-site parking and a free shuttle service. Bartosik suggested taking the 405 Freeway to either Fairview Road or Harbor Boulevard to avoid traffic snarls. He added tpat free parking will be offered to cars with four persons or more. Fair spokeswoman Jill Lloyd said all promotional material distributed about the fair would include rec- ommendations for avoiding the traf- "fic crunch. "It's not going to be easy, because Oraftge County is a very •mobile society that likes to have its own can," she said ... But hopefulJy they will take advantage of some of these things." Bartosik said he has met with administrators from Caltrans and the Costa Mesa Police Department on the installation of traffic control signs. Both Bartosik and Lloyd said they weren't expecting attendance to be significantly affected by the -con- struction or the resulting traffic woes. "I don't think it's easy to really tell. "1.loyd said. "The fair is such a popular event that I don't think it should really suffer from this. But it's definitely a big concern of ours." Caltrans spokewoman Eileen Aragon said work on the freeway extension would continue through- out the fai r's run . "This is a major project. and we're not going to stop work because of the Orange County Fair." she said. "But we are try1ng to schedule all of the closures and most of the work at An•lous UCI grus halll It .,.. wfllt• wafting for dlelr degrees •t grHIMtlon ............................. c_eremonte1 wlllctl were Mid In Aldric" P-91 on •"• UCt c-pua. DorotftJ Mudelt , 5 3 years Ja.ter, she has a degree ly AMANDA \I/RAY 0-'!)I "9o< EducaOon 11111t .. IRVINE -Dorothy Musfelt took fi ve years to complete high school bec~use she wanted to make sure she could get into for college. Now, 53 years after graduatmg high school. Musfelt 1s donnang cap and gown to receive her bachelor's degree. "1 feel I have 10 pinch myself. Is 11 really happening to me., .. she said. "Wheo I picked up my JOwn and cap. that's when 1 knew 1t trul) was.~ Musfeh. 72. is UCl's oldest undergraduate this year. Today she is recc1 mg a· B.A. for a double major in an histor) and studio an. "It' something I always want- c-d to do ... she said. (Please see GRAD/Back P•J Missed opportunity for GOP ly ,AUL AJtCHIPLn -· ~ ,... ~-k• "'"' .. With the June S defeat of Prop- ositions 118 and 11 9 -two measures proposing to overhaul California's partisan-plagued rc- districtina system -Republic.ans missed a golden opportunity to wrest power from their Democratic colleques. While the GOP campaign was under-funded and diluted by the presence of competing mCQurcs, the Democrats raised an estimated $6 million to S8 million and mounted Analysis a series of effective commercials that confused the voters and. ultimately. sank both measures. When voters rejected Gov. Deu- kmejian's 1984 rcdistncting in- itiative, credit was gi ven to another series of deceptive commercials funded by Democratic leaders. As- sembly Speaker Willie Brown called the commercials a terrific "con job." Three years earher. the Demo- ~ cral!c-controlled Legislature and Gov. Jerry Brown had implemented a compute~-ass1sted red1stnct1ng plan that was widely regarded as a masterful example of blatant ger- rymanden ng. Take. for example, Sen. Marian Bcrgeson's 37th District. It stretches from ~he Orange Coast to the Mex- ican and An:zona borders. is as large as Massachu~tts and overlaps 10 Assembly d1stncts. She has to use an airplane to get around in her distnct. Sen. John Seymour's 3Sth 01s- tnct. whjle confined rqorc reason- ably to Orange County. nevenheless wraps around Democrat-hca y areas 1n the central count) hke oil around water. The Democrat did the same lond of creative districting for their own. But, of course. they did 1t more often to ensure contmuang control of the Legislature an~ alifom1a·s con- 1"'5Si9nal dclcpt1on. even as their constituents turned ancrr asingly conscrvall ve. Democrat and Republican leg1s~ lators alike arc all but assured re- l"ease SM PROPS/lack Page) Dads' oplnlons ~.on ,being fathers £Dll'Oll'S NOTE -n.. ,,__ el,._, n .. , .. ,., .................. Datl,.,,... n. ..... -' ..... .,.. lllW ., .. ~ ,..,.,. ""' ...,, •••rt• ,,_ • ...,, ......... ~ ....,,.,....... -... ~ ... .,.. . .... ........ ,...,,.., ........ ., ............. ., ... #1, •• ...,.., _.., .. ,..,,_,..,.,....,,....,,.,,,... .. ~ .. '%" •''O ..,.,, ....... :-- "• ....., °'111111 c..e .,.., '"" llafren U..t very quesdoft ... '1 PAUL AllCMPUY ..._ ............... don't have a clue about raising kids. When the planets arc lined up, our biorhythms arc in sync or M 're upped by whatever mysttrious force 1t 1s that puts on our happy r.ce., I can think of no peater joy tha" rny lnllc airl. Caitlin is. of course. the prettiest. smartest, moat dwmina and deliahtful 4-year-old on the ftllc:ie o( the emth. 8'11 when sbe hasn't had her nald;htn she's reelins tom a handful of double· n~tt snitched from the cookie jar. when she refua to try anythina peen on her dinner p&ate -well. I can undenland the .. not pilty by reaeon of imanity" dcba. standina of the wa~ things are. But sometimes l just want her to acctpt p&ttntiq;s patented "bcause t'm your Dad and I said so." Hey. my father ran 1t up the flagpole often enouatt. and now it's C1jtlin's tum to safute . I have to keep remand1n1 my5elf thlt \he ways of a 41-ycir-old aren't always com- prehensible to a 4.ycar-old -and vi~·vcna. For instance. if it doesn•t bother her that her shoes are on the wron~t. why 8hould I care? After aavana her ns on d1alina ·911 if Mom or Oad e.ver faint~ dead away, 1 coukt hardly be anarY when she tned it OM day wtlik Mom was nappina. aJthouah the oohce ~ren't ne.ar1y so unckntandina. ni&ht." lo an effon to case the situation as much as possible. Aragon said Caltrans administrators would be meeting with local agencies. includ- ing the city of Costa Mesa, the Costa Mesa Police Department, and engi- neers for the city. "We're going to broadcast current road closure information as well as fair information on Highway Ad- visory. Radio (530 AM)," Arqon said. In addition, she said, Caltrans would be installins changeable message signs throughout the area and publishing road closures in local newspapers. (Please SH FAIR/Bade Pagel Feds to cut out fat from .bank By GEORGE McCRORY 04llly ,._ SUlff Wrll ... NEWPORT BEACH -Federal regulators will start liquidating some assets from Chaner Savings Bank this week in an effort to tnm the fat from the ailing institution. The bank. owned by the Mola Development Corp of Huntington Beach, was se ized Friday the federal· ly-operatcd Resolution Trust Corp .. which will oversee the hquidallon process. After the llqu1dat1on is fin ished. the bank will be offered to investors for sale. said Vernon Peck.ham. managing agent of Resolution Trust. The assets to be sold wiU include real estate holdings. investments and other secunties. he added. It was not known 1f Mola De- velopment Corp. would suffer financially from the deal. "With the new bank, we have the opportunit} to make it operate as cheaply as possible and efficiently as $)0SS1ble," Ped.ham said. The Resolution Trust Corp. 1s a ·federal agency that oversees fai led financial institutions. Charter Sav- angs 1s scheduled to reopen for busi- ness on Monday, ~kham said. Charter Savings. which took over a struggling thnft to Los Angeles two years ago, was declared insolvent Frida) and its $308.6 million in asscsts were seized by federal ~· la tors. About a half-dozen customers called the bank Saturday momins. wondenng about the 'ltatus of their accounts. Peck}\am said. He assured them that their deposits were safe. .. nder the msurance coverage e:\tc-ndcd to the deposits, 1t 1s the same as Federal Deposit lnsuranCC' Corp. insurance," Peckham said. The bank's deposits. nearly $295 million at the end of last year, continue to be federally insured up to SI 00.000 per account holder. The federal O ffice of Tbrifi Super- v1s1on said the 12-year-old savings and loan suffered losses that substantially depleted its capital. addang the thnft had no prospect of getting more funds. Most of the bank's 80 employees ~II remain on board. Peckham sai<t. .. It's business as usual and we wi• retain practicall y aJI of the staff." he saidY 'I will work w,1th the staff m place so we can take customers and give ~~em the service" they need to have. The takeover wipes out 90 percent ownership of the thnft by Mola (~lease Sff IANK/ladc Paget In-I D1"'J Plait. Id-. out Dr. Spock the other day after my daupter Caitlin proved to me. once ..-in. 1 I try IO be firm, but faar, believina my link CharJC needs a auidana hand and a clear under-fPte.ne'" fATHllt/ASI "-llllliillii...,....,._ ____ ..,.._. HE IS An 18-year Costa Mesa resident who aacbes driven ed&aeation at Loara High School in Anaheim and has become the top biah school track. announcer in Orange County. STEPPING UP TO THE MIKE A former competitive runner at Santa'Ana Higb, be moved from an assistant coaching role at Loara to the announc:er'1 booth in 1976. He has progressed to a full weekly schedule C8Ch leUOll. UDOUDCina prestigious prep meets such as the Tustin Rdays. CIF F ... nall, CIF Masters Meet and C IF State Cbampionshipa. ··1 love the colon and the nick.names. the teams and the le.ids." TRACK RECORD Memories of standout performances he tiAs witnessed arc too numerous to 'single out. but Hurlbun mentioned his duties at the C IF State Finals as among his crowning moments. FEEDBACK Has most frequent comments come from parents correcting pronunciation. but occasaonaJly his work earns verbal praise from appreciative spectators ... , try to ·make it enjoyable and provide as much information as I can. The best thing about track is -you have time to tell stones about the le.ids.'' FOUND HIS NICHE Hurlbun as often asked about lendiDf his t.akots to area colleJC$ and other levels of competition, but he 1s content to remain at the high school Jc el. "It's where I feel co~fonablc ..... ASSIST Hurlbun was quick to credit the weekly assistance of John Dahlam and Dave Smith. who alona with his rqu1ar consumption of track and field literature. help keep bis information current and correct. -CompUe4 lty Bany Falllber Offieiall ....... alaoet hlterwdoa ...., NEWPORT BEACH -In the wake ofa rub ofaccidenU. lepl threaU. com~ts by residents and oqoina Or...,. CeMt...., Pllel COWf'IF, city oflicials announced this-week they will take 1 clolcr loot at pr0blem1 usociated with the Jamboree ROid-Pacific Cout Hiahway intenection. The same officials bad only days before said no plans were in the works to alter the intersection, which bas been the site of roed widenina wort since last year. · But their tune chanted Tuesday, hours after an 18-wheel freiaht liner collided with a Jeep Wagonecr in the i~tersection. . . A traffic eqineer with the Autof!lobile Oub <Jf Sou~ Cabfomaa has also been asked to examine the aocident-prot¥ tntertecllon. Jn a tw<Hlay period, the Delly PUet received more than 60 calls from readers c-0mplaining about the intersection. O.er 2,000 mareh in annual AIDS Walk IRVINE ~ More than 2.000 people participated in Sunday's founh annual AIDS Walk Orange County, a 6.2-m ilc trek of streets he~ whtch helped raise an estimated $330,000 in Plcd&e donations. An estimated 1,300 people actuaUy -walked this year, shon of e•pecta- tions, and failing to equal last year's total of I. 7SO walkers. Orpni.zcn said foul weather may have kept many away. HUD tuapencla naliag OD Coeta Meu poliey COST A MESA -Federal Housing and Urban Development Secretary Jack Kemp on Monday suspended a rulina issued the previous week by his department's legal counsel that save a stamp of approval to a prop()led city policy of withholding federal block put money from organizations that serve illegal aliens. A letter (>rcviously sent from HUD ,eneral counsel Frank Keatinl- sent to the city of Costa Mesa throuab Newport Beach Republican cp. Chris Cox's office -indicated the policy would not violate the U.S. Constitution or other federal laws. But because of a "snafu," the letter was sent without Kerup's approval. Kemp is schrouled to meet with Costa Mesa Mayor Peter Buffa in Washington on Monday to discuss tl\c policy. KoU Co. choeen to manage de~elopmeat of wealalMk H UNTINGTON BEACH -The prestigious KolJ Co. of Newpon Beach was packed by landowners to preside over the development of the Bolsa Chica coastlands, it was learned Monday. The company. which owns and manages properties valued at more than $4 billion. replaces Signal Landmark Inc. of Irvine as the maDAICf of impending residential construction in the environmentally fragile area, officials said. The management change sparked fcan amona environmentalists who fought with Signal for 15 years before reachina an .,,.eement on develop- ment of the area and restoration of wetlands. However. Don Koll, chief executive officer of the Koll Co .. met with the environmental organization protecting the wetlarrds and said his company would abide by the previously settled accord with Signal. Mldp ·rue. feaad la eily'1 water •pply NEWPORT BEACH -That pesky littJe mids fly, which. showed up last fall in some raidents' bath water, toilets ancf tap water, 11 back. About half 1 dozen residents have complained to the city. in the lut two weeks of findina the tiny, wonnlike larvae in their tap water, l(:corcUna to city officials . .. We have re<Jeived calls of ~pie drawina Water and a little fly comina out of the tap," City Manaaer Robert Wynn uid. City Utilities Director Robert Dixon Slid the P.fOblem will be a rccurrina one, but he reassured residents that the pat-bke fly'1 larva is not harmful to humans. Plus, this attack of larvae is nothina dote to the infestation the Big Canyon Reservoir suffered in October, Dixon said. Theater gets name change alter million-dollar dout~ IRVINE -A million-dollar donation announced at a~ conference Tuesday brought a name change and new lot<> to the Jn:1ne Theater .. The theater will now be the Irvine Barclay Theater with the donation · from Newpon Beach developer Richard Barclay. . . . . . Barclay's seven-figure contribution and others 1t has 1nsp1red will brina the theater within S 1.4 million of the S 17 .6 million fund-raisin& aoal set by the board of directors. sources said. Workers cle•n oll of 9of .. Chia State •••h after ttl• spffl. Oil 1pill temporarily cloeea beach HUNTINGTON BEACH -Nearly 170 gallons of 011 spilled Tuesday. causi·~ a one-mile wide slick of .. very thin splotches" of crude that oozed onto Bolsa Chica State Beach. The stretch of beach fouled by the spill remainro closed thro u&h Saturday morning. . . The orig.in of the spill -the second off Huntmgton Beach this year -was still a mystery by week's end, with some officials pointing fingers at an offshore dnlling platfo rm owned by Unocal. and company officials maintaininf that the spill probably didn't come from their equipment. Unoca undenook the cleanup. however. The 011 shck had little. if any immediate effect on wildlife, officials said. Just as Feb. Ts massi ve American Trader mishap fueled calls for bans on oil tanker traffic and moorin$S off Huntington. Tuesday's spill renewed arguments against offshore d nlhng in Oranac Coast waters. More flood victims found News of the weird SHADYSIDE, Ohio -Searchers recovered the bodies of four people Saturdalj· bringing to 15 the confirmed death toll from a ash flood that raged through eastern Ohio, authorities said. About three dozen people rcmaHied missing. Capt. Jim Boling of tbe Ohio Air National G uard said the number of people m1ssmg was revised Saturday evenin~ to 34. Previous repons from Belmont County authonties had gi ve n the number as SI. A 5-year-0ld G lencoe girl, Tiffany Webb, was found dead in McMahon Creek early Saturday. said Chuck Vogt, Belmont County Coroner's investigator. The girl and her 6-year-0ld brother, Donald Andrew Webb. were killed when Thursday night's flood swept their mobile home from its concrete mooring. Ohio Emergency Management Agency spokesman Ned Manin said some of those listed as missing had informed relatives or authont1es they were safe. Boling said others fou nd dead may never have been listed as missing. Later in the day, Vogt rcponed two additional victims, Danny Humphrey. 8, hometown unknown. and Mary G rimes, age and hometown unknown. A fourth victim, who was not identified, was discovered in the Ohio River late in the afternoon. Vogt said about 8 p.m. In all. some 700 rescue workers -includ1n$ 341 members of the Ohio National Guard -arc assisting flood victims. "We have 26 dog teams from Maryland. Kentucky, West V1rg.an1a and Athens County, Ohio." Bohng said. "They have nearly completed an initial sweep of the affected area." Piiot Person of the Week Kemp. willing to review policy Because of a willingness to discuss a more human policy on charity and 11lcgal aliens, federal Housing and Urban Development Secretary Jack Kemp has been named the Oru1e C.Ut Dally Pilot Person of the Weck. August, 1989 was legal under federal law. if he could find a solution to the problem. ,,1 O n Monday. however. Kemp put the policy in doubt agam by withdrawing the opinion and an- nouncing he wanted to meet with Costa Mesa officials and Cox. who has served as a go-between in com- For the record A week aao, nine months after tbey had requested it. city officiaJs received an opinion from HUD Jen· eraJ counsel Frank Kcatina ind1cat- in1 that the proposed block f'"t distribution policy enacte in munications between the city and HUD. Costa Mesa Mayor Peter Buffa went to Washington D.C. last week to talk with federal offacials and see It is th~ Oru1e C..1t Daily PUet'• policy to promptly cor- rect all errotl of subJtance. To ~ an ~rror or clvification. cal.I 642-4321 •nd •sk for the city desk. Editor's Hotline JwtC.11~ What do you lltte about ttle Daty Pilot? Whet don't you ~e? Cal rhe runt>er aboYe and 'fOJI message wt be recorded. transcribed and delillered to the ~ propriate editor The same 24-hour answenng 9et""Oe may be U9fJd to recotd letters ro the editor on llf'Y lope Contributors to our Letters COkMJYl must rUJde their name and tele- phone ruT}ber kif "'lribtlon. Tell us what's on Yo-X rmd .,., .... 011 •• , .. GuarMIHd VOL.8'llO. • ...... -- MA•OfftCE 330W e.,.sr ~ .. Meil CA 9~1 Ml«MJrP'S PO 8o• 1!>60 Coal1MeuCA~ cw 1 ... 1 _ g,.;> S618 ~ ()ltces News""° s, ~' 1).11;> •»• Atu.. '> 'lO p"' !ifl(111 W ~ ...,_ 6.-() 11'4 n. c..o r:>n ..._ _, .._.. ,., .._.,,.. O.-• ...... ,.., ..,.._ ( yl'(jtll • ~ J10t1'W\ -....111oor. f()«)f ... ,.. ...... (1t .. ~,~ ,,.,_ l'lley De '«II~ ..,, ••I 'W'Kllll ~()I copy11gh1 ~ ~··~I 1 l.1U l>O"l1'gll P!110 tt Cosll ~ c.lllornlll t\IPS IA• l\001 ~C>loM by CMllff U :1~ p..t Pillir ~ l>"ftOO l>t ...... 571* IOur .... IJlflOd ,,. (.Ir ""'l" eo.w ~ PllOI • Pl~ by ,.. 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Chino's wife, Honoria Chinn. 50, said Friday she was at home with her mother about 12:45 a.m. Tuesday when her front door was broken open and at least five plainclothes officers rushro inside. Mrs. Chinn said one of the men arabbed the telephone she was holding, h,andcuffed her. th~ her faccdown on the floor. put a aun to her head and demanded ... Where's the man. where is he?" The officers gave no warning before battering down the door and offered no identification. she said. . "I'm still in shock.. .. Mrs. Chinn said. "I can't sleep. I get nightmares every time I close my eyes." The Ch1nns said police officers apparently used a chemical spray to subdue their two dogs, which were outside. After emptying drawers in two bedrooms and checking the rest of the house. the officen left. Mrs. Chinn said. ..Thl!y didn't say a word," said Mrs. Chinn. whose niece, Maxine Chan. is a Police Dcpanment speci.ahst on relations with the city's Asian com- munity. Police were acting on information from a person arrested for possession of marijua na. said depanment spokesman Mark Amundson. . 1.t was "completely the wrona location." said F1tzs1mons. · "It was a mistake of great maanitude as far as we are concerned." the chief said. -By • A .. ecuted Pm.. Start Law School Now! free Law School • Full-time and part-time programs lafoautgtn~ ~ • Convenient schedules-days, evenlngs,weekends tn ~ • Accelerated full-time 2 V2 year program Thandq,Jane 21 •Combined JD/MBA degree with Chapman College Call for Deblll • Scholarships and financial aid available l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I • New Irvine campus to open Fall '90 I • Full-time and Part-ti.me ClaNa Begin August 23, 1990 Call today (714) 738-1000 WESTERN STATE.,,..=~= .................. . • 1'12-tO CllMtn"'l• ...... 1Aw .._, I UNIVERSITY-.,,,, Aou •1.-~c--1.~ ..... s---. COT 'L•os or T .anr ....... .,c lt1ncls ~ J.-D ~-•IW. •m111.-~W--"rr **'•tl .... _.c..p. • '"' )N ..,....,.. • .,..... 1Ul,.,..S.~ .. il• ,., ....... CA mtJ I • The chllllng tale of a former gang member Born-again Christian tells of former life of drugs, guns, bribes and prison H ave a nice day, people tell eaCb • other, even at 6 p.m. when the day'a,pretty much over. Our kids 10 surfina IO months out of the year, without fear of harm or haruamcnl Oealinaa with the police department arc limited to the occaional traffic ticket. com- plaints about our nQi1y neiah- bon and their noisy children J• ~ Chamberfaln · - or to request& for a tow W.-1 when some bothersome in- lander parks in one of our ~h-acceu alleys or driveways. Sure. there's occasional violence, the odd drive-by shooting in Huntington Beach or the far side of the 1-S -but for the most part, life in paradise is pretty dam good. D I met Brent at a picnic in a sleepy, upper middle class town along the Oranac Coast. ,. • Waitina to play softball. we exchanged pleasantries about the weather and sat down under a tree to eat our hamburgers. I asked him what he did for a living. and he told me he "shipped thinp around the world." "Drup, I suppose?" It's a standard joke, these days. His expression grew strangely serious. "Let's move over there. away from the others," he sugested cautiously, pointing to a quiet bench. Brent was 9 years old when he ran away from home in search of money and prestige on the mean streets of South Central Los Anacles. By the age of 12. workina as a seoond-level street pnf "comrade," he'd grown prosperous cnou&h to buy himsel a new Mercedes and a house on Venice Beach. Jie paid cash, bought off authorities and falsified records. Brent was a member of the Crips. and their power was undisputable. His customized Jagu,r was equipped with a 9 mm Uzi semi- automatic riOc that dropped out of the seat and into his left hand every time he opened the door. As a manager. he supervised 124 employees in the manufacture and distribution of drup. mostly rock cocaine. In additton. he recruited new gang members from the local schools. "I was a very dangerous guy," he says, "totally enmeshed in the dark side of life. "I was completely brutal. very mean. But you ha.vc to be evil if you want to cam your stripes." Aurcssively, he earned his stripes by taking drua turfs away from other gana members. infiltrating schools in Hollywood, Burbank. Pomona. Long Beach. Norwalk. Compton. Watts and Downey. As an "overseer" he implemented security and protectton programs for his employees, many of whom were "foreigners ... and he taught himself to speak reasonably good Spanish. Brent works out regularly -he holds a full black belt 1n karate -and he's never been a drug user. "It was a business," he says. ··1 was 1n 1t for the money. and the power." When he was 14. Brent was busted by a female FBI operati ve who'd been working on the case for a year. He thinks that ifhc hadn't been arrested he would be dead br now. Arrested as a Juvenile. he was held in three different pnsons before being sentenced as an adult. Last year. m San Quentin. he 8'3duated from high 5ehool. Upon his release. Brent made his way to Orange County. Solttary confinement hadn't dehumanized him: instead. he'd done lot of readi~: Martin Luther King Jr .. Malcolm X. the Bible. With the help ofh1s Christian upbringing. he chose to walk through what be calls "the third door." I walked out into the light." he says. D . L1vmg on the str~t in Santa Ana. Brent was rescued by a "main door interviewer" for the Ho meless Task Force of Orange County. who sent him to li ve 1n a local church. Soon he was transferred to a "house ofhosp1tahty." one of several that provide lodgJngs for 13-18 people an a non-anst1 tutionahzed. home-hkc scttinJ. "He came out of prison. and he1 li ved here and nounshcd." says Andrew L., a director of the Catholic Charities organization that rescued Brent. "but that's not always the case.'' Brent's story, Andrew admits, is quite unusual. "However. he says. '"there's a whole generation of young black men out there who arc bt1n1 written off. and I hate to stt 11 happening." Brent doesn't have any fancy cars anymore -he rides a racing bicycle to his job an the shipping department of a computer software company -and he rents a modest house an a quiet residential ne1ahborhood. He says he's not ready to take on a "heavy relationship" just yet. Recently. he's become active as a counselor and adviser for the Homeless Task force of Orange County. He'd like to go to collcae a nd become an accountant. He womes about the generations of ghetto kids who arc "co ming up.'' "When I was out there. we had respect for women and little children." he says .. "Now tt's seven-year olds shootinf &iris. "And instead of Uz1s, they're armed with AK 47 s." The Cnps were fo unded in the early 1970's, near downtown L.A .. by a man named Tootte Tate, who took the name from a dance - a sort ofstrolling walk called the "Cnp Walk.'' Who you arc, and which gang you join, is determined by where you live. in the same fashion as aoing to a good prep school or college can impact your soc1o-cconom1c future. Brent points out. "If you were a Crip when you were a little kid 1nd then your parents move you to a ncif!borhood that's controlled by the Bloods. you're in very big tro uble.· he says. "You have to carry 11un." D Brent estimates 1hut there are over 100.000 Crips. most of them in Los Anacles. Will the aanas ever overtake the Oranae Coast? "They're here now," says Brent. "In the parkina lots of elementary. intermediate and blah schools in the nicest neip· borboods, recruiting kids. But they're not here bic·timc yd. "There's been some resistance by the Hispanic community in Santa Ana to the big L.A. 111\P•" he points out. "So the hip-powered orpniutions will fint try to &et I toe-hold in the more upper-class areas. then use that levcrqc to move into Santa Ana.'' Brent listens to rap music-it unites blacks in 1 ~itive way1 he sars-a.nd is fond of the Marvin Gaye IOl\I. "Life s. Gamble .• •All drug dealers have a dream," he.says. "If they live, they want to retire \o the suburbs. .. " . "A friend of mine shot a auy in the head, .. Brent recall a, "and we sent him to Teus. . "Ript after be aot otTtbe plane, he shot another auy. He WIS really power-cr:azy." The friend wtll be aeuln-out of San Quentin in about 10 yean, and Brent wants 10 h<lp JCt him ~ lelitimale btlain<IL "I'd hke to send him to San :~ 11ys Brent. "Maybe La Jolla.'; ,. Gtulh, ..... , ~ . •""7 ,,..,.., .., ,...,. Pollce take chlld after arresting mom· r LAOUNA BEACH -A 7-year-domauc d11turbanee an the 4tJO old ctuld wu Dleced in protective block of Oknneyre Stfftt 1t about 9 cultOdy after &i1 mother wu .,. p.m. . mud oa Sl0,000 in oo-.ndiftl ~ woman was =I ly 1,n en warnntt. police uid lntoaated lllet and KC btbeved · that lakil'I the child m her would Llpna leach polece Sci. Mike be in ti.e cbild•1 beM iaamst. JtaD lilid 26-yeer.OW Selia o.IWiel Tiie wamnt1 were for dnvena of lu Qemento WM IMn in10 under lbe laftueace of alcohol ud c..., ..., paticl ;e4 ..... to • --..... Hall teid. DAILY PILOT/~, June 17, 11M A8 County YMCA absOrbs local branch Ir IMS YOICOI ~ .............. NEWPORT BEACH -Flad with dedillina finances and a daire to improve aervice to the communi- ty, the Newport.('osta Mesa YMCA bu meswect with the Oranae County YMCA. The meraer makes the N~· COila Mesa facility at 2300 Uruver- aity Qr. one of the branches or the Oranae County YMCA. which will take over the administrative fun<> tion1. The Newport-Costa Mesa branch will be the county's ninth. Jerry Nutter. president of the Or-anae County YMCA. said the New- port.Costa Mesa staff now "won't have to spend time, sweat. blood and tears" on office duties like ac- countina an4 booltkeeping and can concentrate on programs and classes. particularly the popular child-care services provided at the facility. ""The ~ bclPI the loc:aJ r1e4uetball courts and an outdoor branch be re811y responlive to the rooftop track. amona other thinea. local commualty," Nutter uicl. The IUDs never tot otr the Ofllcialt, who have been discu11-around. -'Rohen Reese. the facihty'1 ina the move (or the last W.. months. chairman of the board. said in April also hope tbe mC')tr wiU help con-that c"Xpansion was delayed and that solidate fundraa11na cff0t1a. The 1 fundraiaiaa campeian would re- Newport-Costa Mesa facility, which sume after the YMCA defined and had a S l.2 milli~n annual ~t. improved tbe prOlflnu. was operatina ul'der 1 deficit of Now it appean the upan11on about S32S,-OOO annually, Nutter must remain on the back burner as Mid. the faciUty draf\s a five-year pro- Thc facility's income came from aram plaQ outlining services. clus fees, membenhips, donation• The Orantt County YMCA has and United Way funds. In April uked all nine member branches to officials told the Onqe C..at l)dj draw up five-year plans of services PUec the membership was between and propams, Nutter said. Then, IS,000 and 18,000 annually. perhaps two to three years down the 1:he meracr aJso puts on hold. road, officials will decide what capi-ap~n. the . ".-'ewpon-Co~ta Mesa tal improvements arc nCCC1sary sue s SS-m1U1on expansion plan. county~widc, he sajd, Several yurs aco. officials an-YMCA officials said the Newport-• nounccd plans to expand the facility , Costa Mesa's expansion plans by 30.~ squar~ feet to provide a haven't been written off completely. gymnasium. a child-ca~ center. new "Now we'll have a cha.nee to sit back and do a fis=e. IU'a. plan,'' said Geors aecutiYe diRCtor of' the Jlfewpon .... YMCA. "That's 1 key in any build- irw develo~nl: ~ you waat to go in five years. .. We arc in a .,at locaiion. 1bc market is MR, kids ud families and seniors. Newpon 8tacb and COl1a Meu need so~y to strve their --~ · needs. We just n<Cd 1 way to tet us beet on track." Preliminary capital expcnditurn made in preparation for the ex- pansion work were pen of what set th~ facility's finances ~k. Sc.obes said. No staff cutbacks will occur u 1 result of the meraer. Nutter said. .. There should be no difference in the negauvc sense to the member:' be said. "That's one of the thinp that makes this a very attraetive mCYJCr.'' Woman seeks protection from brother COST A MESA -Threatening ca lh from her own brother scared a woman from the 800 block of Center Strrt't into ask1n1 pohct' for utra pe. tl'ols. According 10 the woman , her brother 1hrca1encd 10 kidnap her daugh- ter if she would not ~ POLICE LOG ft'Vcal 10 him the wherrabouts of his wife and son. The man c.allcd C\ef)' couple of m1nutrs 1n an efTon to scare her 1010 dt\ ulging information sht' dtd not have. The woman picked up her s1s1cr-1n-law and nephrw after rcpons of abuse and dropped them off al a shcllt'r She did not know wherr they 14-t're \tay1ng. The woman became afraid when she found a threatening note on her wind· sh1rld as \he was 1aking her daug.htrr 10 school hr told pol1c-r her hrotht'r was ~nown 10 be v1olrn1 Costa Mesa In a maurr of a couple of hours a burglar manag«I to take a washtr out of an apanmtnt laundl') room w11hout bring spotted .\ resident on the 200 blodt of E I 6th Place returned w11h htr d1ny laundry to find the ~1a)ta.g machine Q.3S gone Thr suspc• 1 apparrntl) got in through an unlocked door. Scratl'hc\ on the doorJam were the onl) r1;1dcnce lrfl at thr scene Huntington Beach Rc\ldcnl\ on thl' 140011 Mock of Ha· c1cnda Drl'c ha"e had 11 Constant dnnkin& and pany1ng by a ne1ghbonna man has residents an&rY about his in-considtr.tr actions. After rrpeatcd re- quests to quiet down went 1inorcd. neighbors called police ukina 10 have pan1ers quiet down or ta ke them to 1a1l 0 Loud noises comtn& from a neighbors home alarmed a woman on 1he SOOO block of Gnmsby Dnve Upon an in-spection of t~ neighborhood. the woman found no1h1na susp1c1ous She called pohcc 10 ha ve them check things OUI and upon their patrol. thty found tht hou~ had bttn 101lc1 papered 0 Sletpina 1ransitnt\ madr 11 difficult for one man 10 make his wa) around thr southeast comer of Oltvt Avenue and 2nd Street on hts earl y morning bicycle ndc 10 work. pon reaching his offi ce. he called 1><>ltcr 10 ask 1f thr) could do somrth1n1 about the oMtacle 0 ;\ worn.an on the 400 block uf C ·oral Red Dmt' rallt'd pohcr aflt'r spo11ing a strange woman repeatedly nng1ng hrr door belt The woman had cros'it"d the street to thr loc:al hquor storr . ht' v.as womed becauM" she did nor rrcogn11t' thr bell-nngcr and hrr 1wo Wn\. 10 and 12. werr 1ns1dc a~lerp . 0 Somr prankstc" Wt'rC' doing more than 5quccllng tht' Charmin whrn the) toilet papcrt'd a home on thr 8600 block of Palermo fhe 'andalc. got a ltule nut) when they lei thr air out of thr v1c11m'\ lift'\ D " c.lecp1ng '1s11or av.nk<' 10 J \trangrr on the balcony -\ barking dog fnihtened tht alleged prov.ler v.ho thrn JUmpt'd o'er thr pauo fr nc<' and t1ed Thr "1s11or had be~n slccping tn the "' ing room Drunken driving arrests Com Mesa Shelle)' Kay Rumck. 33. Garden Grove. James Leste Maurer. 23. Hunt- ington Beach. 0 Sheik) Kay Rutztck. 33. Garden Grove. Lisa Jane Coleman. 24. Costa Mesa. Perry Ra y Luchsinger. 27, Sunnyside tcphanie Mane Rios. 25. Garden Grove. John teven Prcv.'ltt. 30. ( osta Mesa Juan Cuenca-Prralta. 28. Costa Mesa. Franc• Zaragola-Hurtado. 24. Costa Mesa. Scrg.ao Gustavo-Tom. 2.1. La Mirada. Patnck Cal McColloch. 33. Costa Mesa. Robert Scott Murray. 21. San Clemente. Brett Michael Tagnn. 26. N('w- port Beach. Symak Shaht Shahabt. 28. West· minster. Ignacio R1 vcr·Ci uz man. 22. Costa Mesa. Mana Emilia Thompson. 28. En- cino. Epifano Daniel C1pnano. 20. Costa Mes.a. Chet Lee Hale. 27. Sant.a Ana. Kenneth Richard Bur('n, 28. Huntinaton Beach. Michael Jay Clark. 52. El Toro. Donald Robtrt Hill. 33. Costa Mesa. Tammy Lynn Waite". 18. Hunt- ington Beach. Steven Donald Muise. H . ew- port Beach. Todd Thomas Emenoh. 27. Costa Mes.a .. Karen Linn Dickson. 35. Costa Mesa. Thomas JcfTrc) Parsons. 35. Santa A~. 1Ayfctta Dwanye Johnson. 23, Costa Mesa. . Kathryn .i.. Gail L1lhe. 21 . Hunt· •naton Bta~h. Pount.an V~ Robert Dea.i(ho tit, 21 . Riverside John Charles Bennet. 22. Hunt- inaton ~h. Ricardo Valencia Ma.n.zo. 27. Huntinaton Beach. Huntlltgton .. -" Martin <'rut Sonano, 21. Slnta Ana. Hu., Z«ua Bello. lS. Costa Meta. Jaime Campos, 20. Lona &e.ch. Paul Franat John. 26, Anaheim. Jerry Patrick Radt ke. 24, Anaheim. AltoMo . Padllla, 24, Hunt· inaton ae.ch. ington Beach. George Zarafonttts. 25. ·Hunt- 1ngotn Beach. Marttn C'ru1 Sonuno. 21 , anta Ana. Hugo Zcl ua Brllo. 2 ~ Cm1a Mesa. Jaime Campos. 20. Long Beach. Paul Francis John. 26. "nahc1m Alfonso Cahuant11 Padilla. 24. Hunungton Beach. Steve n Paul Hannes. 24. Hunt- ington Beach. Victor Manuel Res1tcna. 24. Sant.a Ana. usan McKena . .10. Fountain Val- le)'. lrvlne ~1chacl Hammond 24. anta Ana Gwen <\nderson. 51 . Ncwpon Beach Gatl L)nne 'IC'veh .. 25. Santa .\na Edward Sue1ro. 'lt Oran~c Da vid Garret<1on. '8. Irvine Lagun• Be•ch John Thoma~ Begin :-.l('v. Hamp. ~hire. Robert Chnstopher Bov. man. Laguna Beach Chn<11tna •\nn Brennan. If'\ tnC' Bryan N1chola'I Hcmlc). Santa Ana Gregory Rosecrans. Laguna Niguel. Dae10 Lope1 Ru11. Dana Point Gary Lee kelton. Laguna 8cach Ronald Verruto. Tustin Dae10 Lopet Rui1 . 26. of Dana Pornt Ronald Vrm.tto. lS. of Tusun Newport Beach Michael James Mt lier. 17, of New· P<>n Buch. c;cou E Taylor. 19. of ('o,ta Meu Stephen R. Lowry. 46, of Laguna N11uel. Mark David Gray. 20. of Newpon Beach. Robert Dale Davick. 64. of La&una Beach. fan Scott Perry. 20. of Orange. Thoma~ Wyan Buckingham. 46. of Irvine. Anuro Guevara Milla. 24. of Or- anat Gerard Thomas Arendash. 33. of Hunt1naton Beach. Jeffrey Edward w1f\. 19, of WC1t- minsttr. Harold Londono Alute. 26. of Costa Meu. Wilham Ru Wen1lcr, 18. of Ten· ne tee. Raul Gomc7 Mqana. 26. of Anaheim. Mark Vincent ~aw. 36. of New• pon Btacb. ' David Ja.cph C'artcrt. 40. of Texas. Thoma J~l)h W1k11k. '· of N~ Bellch. whtn shr looked u~ lo sec the nra~r. a man to hi\ 20s with dark hair weann1 a T-shtn and Jeans 0 " white car wtth 1hrce or four Onental mrn 1s a po's1blt' su5pect 1n thrtt hit and run incidents 1n the '1cin11y of Beach Boulevard and Ed1n&t"r A-.enue. Ont' v1ct1m descnbed the car as a Tauru.s. while another said 11 was a Cehca. The srcond v1c11m said a blue Ford E$Con wu follow1n1 thr suspect a In what could be an11-St'm11tc actions. a man on the 8600 blO('k of Acapulco rcpontd -.andahsm to SC\ eral vehicles. Tht' cars had been kC\t'd w11h swamkas The \ICl1m \aid h1., "'tndsh1cld and his hcadl1g.ti1s ha"e bttn smashrd rcpe~tedl) and his mail ha<. been dritrovcd on a numht'r of Oi.CJ!.Wn\ · 0 r WO JU1'C'Otlc\ on 3 Ulndrm bicycle mu\t haH pan1t ktd as the) paUt"d an OCTD supcn1~r lar al Brookhu rst Stret't and .\dam\ .\\C nUt' o\ftrr pusing thr suprrv1~r on the bike lht' two )OUths brt"'<'<'n 14 and 16 ~cars old. thrrv. thr bi ke do"' n on tht' strttt and fled on foot Thr "'1tnt's.s <,a1d tht') must ha' c mistaken h1\ lar for a police ('ar lrvlne Burglar.. hrol.(' 1nt11 thr 'un.r" land Gardrn < rntcr JI 411110 Barranca Parkv.a\ and ,1111r SI SOO lr•'m thr \life Thr burglar \ l ut .i holt' 1n tht' t1oor, pullrd tht' c,afC' out and cut 1. hok m thr saft to rt'lrtt'' c the ca'h 0 o\f!rr a number of hang-up call<. a rr<.1den1 on Dartmouth heard not~\ tn thr lOUn)Md bclo"' \u\()('Ct1ng a prov.IN m1gh1 tx· 11n 1hr mo'e the ""oman rnnt.tcted th<' rotter v.ho found nothing oui of the ordinan 0 >\no1her pm"' Irr v.a' lk 1uall) spollcd Jumping otf .i roof .ind running near the pool on fl'.athrrgr,t\\ Thr ~uspect ""'~ dt'\Cflhc as a 14htlC male v.11h IUrQUOI~ panl, and a dark \hen Panygocrs on 1he 900 block of Stan- ford bad thr1r <'"'"'"J cut short wbtn a nc11hbor called pchcc about a du •• turf>ance 1n the area. The pany broke up after a ft'w rowd y rrvelrrs got out of band when thr) began )elhns and throw11'1 bouln 1n the }ard Newport Beach A 1990 hght blur Honc:ta C1v1e two- door was stolen from a apanmcnt com· pie\ park.ins structurr 1n the 1700 block of Marguente The v1cum said the car WIS par\(rd 1us1 outside h1' front door Hr got up to find his car gone 0 A Louis Vu111on punc and its contents has found a new home somrwhcrc be· tv.«n a v.oman 's homt' on tbt' 800 block of Sea Gull Lant 1n Ncwpon Beach and hcr JOb 1n Santa Ana. The woman had ~t tht' pu~ on the roof of her car while she unlocked thr \Chicle. he 1nadvcrtently left the purv thrrt' as he drove off to work When ~ht' reah1ed her error. she rrtum«S homt' but found no tracr of ~r pun.t 0 1'iearl) SI 000 1n computtr equipment ~~pcarrd from .. r<'stdcnl'C 1n thr 200 ·of Coilms after a pany at the houK" The ~U\l)t'CI apparrntl) removed a ~rren frnm the 'IC:tond -floor bedroom v.hrrt thr computrr v.11s and dropped 1t to the ground hclow The suspect then droppcd the racl.lrd Bell computrr and kc)board.. "'htl.h wcrr in a pad<kd bolt. onto tht' busht'5 under the window 0 Hr wa\ onl\ going to the di) cleanm v.hen he leO t~ houw tht' 01.hrr da). but h1\ gtrlfnend h.isn't hurd from him ''nee The 25· ear old C\tockton man rccenth mo'«! into the atl'I and sue> po~I~ ha\ no fnend\ .around Oran~ Count\ Ht~ g1rlfnt'nd of two months tt«ame v.ornt"d when 1he man did not repcn to ""orL (W' pie~ up hts •peychttk. Ht v.as \.lll)•na with thr woman unul he "'" seulcd in ind could 1e1 his own pla r he \lid ht has hu not '"Ponded 10 his bttpcr r11her Pilot staffer elected to press club position Roger Bloom. features editor o( the Oru1e Coul Dally Pllol, was 'otcd prt!11dcnt-clect of tht' Orange Count) Prcss Club 1n m:ul balloting conducted 1h1s month, the club an- nounced ThuNia) He v.111 scne one year as plT~tdent-elc t and then be11n a one--ycar term as president of the cl ub on Jul, I . 1991 Sen mg a5. pre~1dent bcg1nn1ng Jul ) l of this year will ~ RegJ ter reponer and former Dally Pllol staf- fer Jonathan Vol1ke Wend) Paulson of tht' T 1mes was voted v1<'e president for the commg term. Diane Penko fT of Pcnkoff Commun1ca11on Resources was elected to a second term as secreary: Annette McCluskt) of Nelson Ralston Robb won tht' balloung for treasurer Jim Gome1 of th<' Times was clectcd to a two-)ear term on the club's board of directors. One-year terms on the board were won by: Mark Platt<' of the Register. Make tone. cd1tor-in-ch1ef of the Oranat County Business Journal: Teryl McEfcc of McEf« & Murph inc Pu~ he Relauons. and Linda Grancll. director of commun1cat1ons at UC1. Tom Vas1ch of the Metropolitan Journal wtll contin ue on the board to complete hts two-yc.ar d1rector- sh1p Hert a.re the wtnntng numbers P1Cked Satur- da)' night for the C'altfomta Lottery's tW1c.e-weckly .. Lotto 6-49" game: 2, 12. 14. 37. 39. 46 and the bonus number. 42. I Players who correctl y guessed all six numbers will share a pnlt pool of S 18.33 mallton. said Kath) Ma nzer. a state lottel') spokeswoman. Here are the wmmng pla}'l~ card numbers picked Saturda night for the Caltfom1a Lottery's datl) "Occco·· g;amr Hearts .l ~ubs. 6. v Dtamonds: A~. •Spades: Queen. McFadden Wharf terminus of an old regional railroad •ta NeWJ19rt Bffdt:Mcfadden Wharf was the termlJ\us of the Santa Ana and Newport Railrotd hne and "' an important 1top for coutal steamers. which supphed the Santa Ana valley with lumber and other 1oods dunna the boom years of the turn of the century DtDYOU KNOW '1• •• •la C..ta Mna:Jacob "Jak.e" h1ffer c~me to the o ta Mesa area in 1910 when tu1 father offered him. alona with hi• four brotkn. a two- aac pertel of his land. located at the comer of Paulanno and 9ear treeu Ht upe.nded l~ farm 1n10 ten acra where he p-ew bertty, ra.tscd bones. rows and chick.ens and bad a unall fnait Of'Chard. He lived to be I 00. htffcr Part bean hi• name. •la ........ Bead:Thc l.Apna Beacb An AModauoa wu formed in t 918 and e'h1blts were held in the Old Town Hall until a ptm\IM.Dl plkry WU OOD*'NC1Cd 1n 1929. The pretent.,, m_,_ has a permanent <'Olltction of works that empbanee die wotkt of early C1hfom11 artt'" who pracr¥ed tlw .,._ty ol tk lllllick community. Steven Paul Hanna. 2•. Hunt-inaton lalch. Davlld Sandoval. 34, Huntinaton led. Mtehecl Anthon Brinkman. 41 , of Newport Btach. OordoG Jamn Stewart. lS. of Ne-.pon heh. DoMld Lee 5'ahlnt; 44. Hunt, t I • .• cuers busy at pack d beaches \ .· ., ,, Jrf ri, fl ()') b? •Uf' Reecuen were not u bUsy at Newport Beach where about 71,000 sun-wonhippen were out on the und -some of them also takina a dip in the 69-depee water. "Jt•s lib bathwater -tbafs why everyone it in there,•• said Newpon Balch lifiauatd O.ve Winaer. tM lelmoet Piet. Tbe paaeneen were able to • cape from the sinkina craft before lifquard1 reached tbem, uld Manne Safety Sti. Grant Jefrriet. ..Within about two minulel. we had tifca\W'ds on the ICeDI, .. be said. Eiabt retCUet were made at New- port Beach, Winaer added. tJunt- anaton City Beach lifepards hMH-t- rescues, a disi-tcber said. Jeffries said lifcauards pulled the dazed ~r onto rescue boards and i-ddl them to shore for medical treatment. Both were taken to St. Mary's Medical Center, he said. Richard Probert, 40, suffered a broken foot and ankle, while Becky Counter- man, 36, of Long Beach was treated for facial cuts, a hospital spokesman Meanwhile, sunbathers on Lona Beach's sand today aot some unex- pected excitment when a twin-en- pne ]>lane, a l 9'42 Grumman Goose crashed nOtC first into the water near the beach, about 400 yards west of School lunches \ lrvlae Ualfle4 Scllool Dt1trlct M..Uy: Two sausage patties, two strips French toast, orange juice cup, ap- plesauce . .milk. Tuetday: Cheese pizza. salad, cherry jc:Jlo, fresh fruit, milk. Wedlletday: Hamburger, bun, frcnch Ines, ketchup, lettuce, diced fruit. milk. 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No. ~731 Pepple Talking About ' Ftnl "'Oii Fk&I IOw Second rug11 Firsl IOw Forsl llfgn Second IOw Second n-011 T.,,_,/11 am 10 31 a m 529pm ......., 12.0am II .0 a m 1131 • "' II 13 pm 33 I A 5 $ 05 33 I 7 6 0 Surf /sun/moon em~ l~ - 36 - 36 -3-6 pOOt 3-6 pOor 1-3 - 1·3 - Thi' \Un t1\,.\ t00,1y At \ t f ,. m .tn<t if"U •t 8 ()4 pm I( f!l,_l •t S 4 I .. m MonoAy ••"<I 1-i' ,., II 04 p m r~ tnOOf' "" 10<My .. , 1 40 p m •I '''f'' df t S• 1 m Moncl•y M'ld wu ... ) ~I pm \'-\RICOSE \'El~!ot:' SPIDER \'El \;S:' '"" -rll l!ll .11 11 lllP\ .1) t1I t1llr-11tl11 11! \ l'lll\ P1•rnrn11t•nlh . ,,. \fll 1!11 .ii ,, .1111111! '" .1111 ·,1li1·,1.1 '" 11 .. ,1111.11 \I ,I\ '· • 111111! 11'\ll\f'I\ \\,.'I""' 1.11111 111 tw.111111! 11·1! \ 1'111\ "11 I '• •11111! \p1 •• • I 11 Ill 1111 I \11 ,j fl 111 I 1 l'1' ( ....... 11 ...... .. , • P•ul •nd Caltlln ~dllpl•J FATHER f romA1 names were Mary and Joseph and their kid could walk on water. Mine can't walk o n it, but will play in it readily enough, even after she s been warned not to "because rm your Dad and I said so." So, in our home, the current pun- ishment is banishment to the bedroom until she adjusts her at- titude, at which point she is again welcomed into the fold. We forgive her. she forgives us, we exchange "I love yous" a nd hugs, and even thour.h I reaJize I don't have a clue. r fee like I'm the luckiest man alive. Besides. I heard Dr. Spock's own .. kids said he wasn't ,uch a great Dad, either. And I have to accept as biological fact that she never needs to use the bathroom before we go, but always docs once we get there or, worse, en route to wherever it is. Anyway, I turned to Dr. Spock because Caitlin's current response to anything she doesn't like 1s an ir- ritating whine that may grow into a full-blown crying jag depending on whether A.) she missed her oap; B.) her shoes hun: C.} double-fudge nugct overdose; or D.) 4-year-old's prerogative. The good doctor wrote that some parents actually have manaaed to raise their kids without rcsoning to punishment. a claim I find im- plausible unless. perhaps, their Chrlnl, Bob and Joshua Van •yken Fathers have much .to teach their children and vice versa By BOB VAN EYKEN o...,. l'llot SI.., lllrftff Tbey reach an age all of a sudden when they like new words better than almost anything else. Joshua. by the tame he reached his second banhday, liked learning and repeating new words better than eating toast with jelly on it. Better than bouncing basketballs. · And the funnier the better. Chns11. has sister. taught him to say. "Cowabunga. dude," which he liked very much and repeated over and over again. I taught him one the other day, though I didn't mean to. He's 2 years old. you see and obeys commands inversely. Tell him to head nonh; he goes south. I was late for work that day and I said. "Come on Josh, let's put on your jacket. .. He bolted for the bedroom. l went in af\er him. and he crawled under the bed. I pecked under and there he was. grinning defiantly. I admit, I said a no-no. I stood up. threw his jacket on the Ooor and shouted DAMMIT! · Joshua came out. looked at me. smiled quizzically and asked. "Why you say dammit?" "Because I'm angry," I told him. That seemed to satisfy him. He put on his jacket and we walked to school. l was feeling the way you do when you've lost your cool and the other person has remained Jovial. As we strolled. Joshua was Jovially chanting his new word. He spends his days at a place called First Christian Church Day School. I prepared to have my heathen soul raked over the coals. I knew he was aoing to continue his little sing-song. "My Daddy say dammjt. My Daddy say dammit," all day. And he looks too much like me for me to deny that he's mine. Even if I wanted to. .... Cell• ..... &. .... , •... 51......... .. ..... ., cellt.,, ~ 1111 IOftl Dullln _..A .. _ ' . F-atherhood's special times hide behind daily duty Qf being Dad ., MAn COICI R raJrhood IS I know It. But my .._, ,... ...., ....... mind is &hootina blan.ka. It's early in the evenina on my dly oft': rm holed &AP here ill tbe bedroom. flunt ICfOll my unmede bed like the unfolded laundry draped over the rock1ne chair ectOll the room. I'm s11ri"I l l a blank yellow note pad. The a"'-nment 11 to rsck one special inciclent, one specie ep•sode. one speaaJ moment that cr)s&alliza II Th<>Ulb &be doon are cloled. I can bear the sweet IOUncb of &be ''My Unle Mermaid" toundtnck - complemented: my h&lftlJY 13-monlb-old da ter's whines for food -throu our apenment's paper-thin walls. Her dinner is in lhe mlCJ'Owave, but she wanls everyone to know she can't wail aoolber IS ICICODds. My lwo sons, 6 and 4, are in the t.ck yard, armed with prdcllina tools and chiselina away at some-tb.ift&. They are no doubt creatina tome anworlc that will end up beinJ deducted from our security deposit should we ever afford to move out of this dump. down!" she barks out at anot.ber. Dustin is also inaidc now, and he i1 actina like an auctioneer. rattlins off a list of foods he will cat rather than toniaht's entree. My &ovely wife an1wen. ''Good, then you 'II aet no desKrt." Later, she asks, "Who wants salad?'' Guess what the answer is to that one? Adam has decided he's bad enouab to cat. He takes the tommy sun tie's constructed out of Lqaos and s\arts up the stairs. He's now Diclc Tracy, and somehow he's been led to believe Flat Top is under bis bed (.,,; Orenge COMt DAILY fltl.OT~. June 17, .. Al .. Pick up the Lqaos, Dustin," my lovely wife says sternly to the 6-year- old. While I wu showering the other day, the door suddenly swuna open and Adam was standina there, pomt· ina a plunaer at me. "Come out of there, Pruneface." he demanded. llJ•n. Ketler •nd Steve MarM• . .. Pick up the ~os!" she yells apin, her voice nsm1 with each enslli!'l word. "PICKf UP! THE! LEGGOS!" Tree house with shaky walls Adam, the 4-year-old, is now-in the house. as evidenced by my love- ly wife's stem commands that he sit in -as opposed to stand o n -::-his booster seat while eating the spa- ahetti on his plate, chin and any· where within a three-foot radius of his chair. "Sit down. Adam!" my lovely wife shouts at one moment. "Emily, sit "Dustin, don't even talk to me ri&ht now," I hear my lovely wife pfcad in the kitchen. "Just cat. rm tired. I'm starving." I suppose I could just lay here in my bedroom another couple hours, staring at this blank yellow note pad until l come up with that special incident, that special episode. that special moment. But it sounds as if it's time to get up and go be a Dad. A son can make the morning best part of his father's day By W IWAM LOBOEU Though I've only been a father for 18 months. I've already forgotten what mornings were like without my son. M) day stans when Taylor. the human alarm clock. wakes up between 5:30 and 6:30 a.m. Lately. he's figured out that his parents get out of bed much more quickly when he uses pans of has 37-word vocabulary betw~n cnes. "Waaaaaaa. Momma:· he'll begin. ··waaaaa. Daddy! Baba (bottle) Mommy! Dadd}! Waaaaaa!" When I step 1n10 his room. I always find Taylor standing at the comer of his cnb. his arms filled with his blankets. a bottle and toys. And n~ matter how hard he's cf) 1ng. when he sees my face poke through the door. his mood immed1atel} changes as onl)' a toddler's can. I he tears ~top. The smile begins. "H1!" he \ays bnghtly. I've had a month or so to get used to 1t. but I still can't get over words coming out of has mouth. The voice 1s so sweet and innocent -lake that of an angel. I pack him up and get a big hug and kiss an return. He then looks around and knows something' missing. "Mommy?'" he yells. "Let's go wake her up," l whisper to ham an consp1ratonal tones. Like bo)S love to do. we dive onto the bed -and then we attack Mom. For a few "'onderful minutes. nothing's more important than fam1l) play: wrestling. 11ckl ing and Jumping on the mattress. Little boys lake to roughhouse. Dad do too. Mom wonders 1f we're wrecking the box springs. All too soon. 11's 11me to get ready for work. "·Ta)'lor. do )'OU want to go watch Daddy shave?" He nods his head. climbs off the bcd in hi patented backward fashion. and runs to the bathroom. I pick him up and put him on the si nk. He reaches into the drawer and hands me m )' ekctn razor . "Buuuzuzzz.'' says Taylor. his hand moving up and down has cheek pretending to shave. We always finish .shavina at the same time. "OK. Taylor. now we get to brush our tctth." . His eyes light up. and he hands me the toothbrush and toothpaste. We take turns bru htng our ··ccth.'' While I shower. he makes toys out of the bathroom c~binet's contents: Band-Aid boxe • cotton balls. af\er-shavc bottlC$, baby powder and dental noss. A few minutes lat~r. the bathroom looks hke a 7.0 canhqualcc JUSt hit h' ba le . "Time to clean up," I say. and together we put everyt 1n1 c in Its place. . . fib OK. I know m) wife will tx rcadina this 50 I shouldn t 1 . We clean up af\er ourselves -mojr of the time. Taylor then helps me get dressed: gett1na my shon ~ut .~f the clo~~ and pulhng tics off of the tie rack. l now know the expression under foot becautc that what he i 1n the momma. ' And he'll often want me to pick him up and hokl him. I'm an cx~n now at tyina a tie while holdin& a baby, which I aladly do. He knows that once 1 leave f9r work I'll be aonc for a Iona time. So I savor the only moment in the day he prefers to be hckl by o.d and not Mom. ~ nd When it's time to ao to work. Taylor secs m.e pick up my ~e•C&K a good foundatio~ for Dad,. kids lay STEVE MARBLE • ~ """' Stlllf lllrflff "Can we build a tree house?" "Of course we can." l told my 7- ycar-old son with all the gusto and assuredness of a father who has never tackJcd such a creation. "Can we build it right Mw?" he persisted. That wouldn't mnke sense, I told him. One has to draw up plans. Inspect the sight. Take stoclc of the lumber situation in the garage. Malec sure the Dodgers aren't on tele- vision. There are a million reasons, I told him. to take your time on a tree house. "How about tomorrow?" I begged off. ''Awwwwwwwwwright,'' Ryan said. "When 1s to morrow?" my 5-ycar- old daughter Kelley wondered. "Too soon." I said, mussing her hair as I wandered into the garaae with the vague hope that some boards and beams were squirreled away somt.'where to make the pro- ject as cost-effective as 11 cenainly would be 11me-consum10g. My son Joined me. "I can 'help yo u." he asked. No do ubt. I thought. We drew up somethmg rescmbl· ing a plan. got a good mght's sleep and staned in the next morning. With a fist full of nails. a hammer and an a.ssonment of beams and boards. we headed for the gnarled pine tree l{I the back yard. The poor. unsuspe~ES gnarled pine tree 1n the back ya rd. We hammered in a couple of 2x4s to son of establish the foundaugn. It was at that point. I thank, that 11 dawned on me JUSt hov. far over my head l reall)' was w11n .. th1s project. I didn't knov. how to proceed . As luck would have it -as luck always seem to have 1t around m} house -m) son came to my rescue. "I think you should ham mer thole on there," he said. pointina to some stray planks. "Then you want walls and a roof and a door, and then we could probably build a second story if you think that's OK." Oh yeah, sure. That was just fine. Just peachy. But without any original thouabts ofmyown, I took Ryan'sadviceaod startmg hammering this to that and that to this. And later. after dis.- covenng some sheets of dry wall at a neighbor's house. the th1na actu- ally began to look like a tree boute. "Om we go in It?" my dauabler wondered. I said that would be JUSt fine and headed in the oppoSJte direction with that satisfying fcelina of pleasure one gets when they've done something remotely aood for their kids. Two nights later. one of the wa.Us fell down. The next day, so· did another. I hammered them back up but -truth be told -I had deep suspicions about their tonaevity. By the weekend, Ryan and Kelley had made up a list of those who could and could not be mcmben of their "tree-house club ... And on a Saturday af\crnoon. the first club meeting in the trce-hou..sc was called to order. AU of three kids showed up. two of them belonged to me. I was allowed to listen 10 -JUS\ this once. The first rule set down by Ryan and the lone fncnd who showed up for the meeting was that Kelle) would ne\er be allowed to tum the place into a barber shop. Good thinking. And the second -and last rule - was that nobod). under any circum- stances. should lean agamst the walls. "The) fall down a lot" m y son noted. Chrlnoph•r. left. Ru11 and Jolhu. Loar Life doesn't get much better than Dad acting h1is sons' age ly RUSS LOAR 0.-lly ~ SI.., \llrft" l remcmher th1: da\ I found out fatherhood was only about eiaht month av.'a) · I was over)O)Cd at the prospect of my playmate to co me and a bit terror· stncken about how 11 would 1r(fv1tably bnng me lucking and screamina into adulthood at long la t. My sons Joo;hua and Cnnstopher are now 11 and 8. and wre eftOUlh. m) fears were well-founded. I work all week Iona and still ha~ ......., enough money to buy food and clothmg. much less bicycles and video games. , No fair. And the )Caro; are racmg by. Now. after a few pmcs of Wor\d C\lp T111. m v boys gave each other the old roll\ng-cyeball look u I sumer. winded an'd wobbly toward the lawn chair. /lln adu.lt for sure. '1 suppose 11 was a change that had to come. After an ovaexun W. ~ over performance in the role of undisciplined kid. I am now ... tM Circuit as "Dad." dramatically thrcatcni"I to cut oft' my boys' ._.DOii 1f they don't clean their rooms by the end of the week. It has come to this I lecture about the pttils of ~ la mlMd company, nose picking m the su~rmarktt produce ICCtioa, ..r 1 oaaU.. ously update the ··words-not-to-say·aMcbool .. list. On tht" other hand, my boys s11ll consider me at a.. an ~ member of the wack) world ofltids dn Wftkcnds. And we a.~ 1 ~ =~~i~d ~;'~'-n~~t1: f~~::~:~~~~ ~ ::..:. tft'g i9 circles to supcnonic, ear-shattenna rap mu11C. filled witla -~ ...... 4 only a microwaved chili d<>s and wa~ fttPli ma 11111& 1J we've taken on the weekend mk~ trek: .,. ... ~ no ._ m ... before -usuall to the 7-Eleven and t.ck. rushes to the door. Sometimes he II ~ me a te.trful farewell. But more often. Taylor - from the teeunty of his mother' arms -puckcn his lips and a>vn me • bia kl ... Answenng to the name. "Dad," does ba¥e 1 wat fll ..... chro nol<>11cally. but it also allows you to ~ Waltil ~ .... forgotten. much to my wtfc's cbalnn. Only a Ollll9ll fl ..,.. • cumple. the bo)'$ and I bo..,t one of thole IWll, ............ .... .. Bye.bye, Dlddy!" ··~bye. Baby Taylor~" l rce>ty. ~Y tan breakina • bit. As I drive to work 1 think abOut hnlc boys who want to v<>• up to M jvst like their Olds. • nd then I think the ~rful qualnies Taylor lw ckveloped at just 18 months; he's a lovina. canna. ftM'OUS and happy httlc boy. ' I hope thllt n I arow otdct'. l bK'OmC JU t bke him. L put it on M om's bathroom rua for her earty ............ IJI Ill Life d~n't ttt mu h better than tbal In fact. bc1na a Did is a lot bttwr thu ¢ 1 IS •• ·=~ wsth a Zen ma tcr. me people devote nwe ' "-! n1rvan1c tale ~here the htdt ~lftl °' * .. 1 arcat tea of o ncne11. For me. all it ..-ii 1 ~-~!l~TU~T~t~llilit; af\cmoon at the moVlcs and my "'°' ~ lillillJt more can I ajk ? • ' " ·I ' b ·I , ! n I - ·Let's have honest Newp~n ad campaign L O C A L COLO&: Members of Newpon's vis- ilon bw'eau bope to increalC tourism ~ ofl'tettina the area s expensive imajc. They're plann101 ads of romantic ~nsets and fancy l&ilbolts. Better is a Dudley Moore, been a "local'' for 12 years. Dino problem for the best McDonald's on the Coast Hiahway, styrofoam box and all. If you know better ones, please call. And whtre are the area's power bars? Former Gibson Dunn attorney Guy Claire. now in crew cua and reyn spooner, quickly ticks off four: McCormick and Schmeck (for industrial real estate), Tuuo Marc (for The Irvine Co. crowd), the Ritz <mostly retired money) and Antonello (unofficial mcet1np for county aovcmmeot types.) Any nominations from the Ooot7 "Crazy People:' ••••••••••• honest approach. Examples: How about a waaercolor of the Back Bay titled, .. Summertime and the Green Stuff Stinks." Maybe an ad on The Place in CdM as "The Home of the Aameburgcr" or a sketch of the Newport Boulevard clotbina store with the front window T-shirt reading, .. Die Yuppie Scum," would help erase Newpon's expensive tmage. Remember, there's a flip side to Newpon. LOCAL CULTURE: The American Symphony Orchestra Lca&ue announced just yesterday that its Outstandin& Youna Conductor Award and $1 S0,000 aoes to... Carl St Clair. And Carl announced two wteks earlier he's movini from Boston, and the Boston Symphony Orchestra's Assistant Conduc- torsbip to... Turtle Rock . The former Texas schoolboy ~uarterback. 38, will conduct the Pacific Symphony Orchestra, which opens October 6. Music of a different kind comes from Peer Records on Balboa Peninsula. There. 2 Live Crew's, "As Nasty They Wanna Be," which was ruled obscene in Fon Lauderdale, is selling a do'Zcn tapes a week. "It's mostly to boys in their rate teens," says manager Jacob Benor. Benor claims the lyrics arc no wone than some of Eddie Murphy dialogues. yet he won't sell to young boys without !heir parents' permission. But bow quickly locals forget the perfect breakfast spot? Nominees: The Galley, The Jaguar Diner. Bouzy Rouse, .Yillaae Inn or Alta's. The StufT«.t Surfer on l Sth Street has the perfect location: picnic tables on the beach, but Pam's pancake sandwich comes sans bacon. Coco's, ~t al. has the most energy. but hasn't PROPS FromA1 election. Registration 1s generally so lopsided for one party that the min· onty party has no chance in the general election. That. combined with fund-raising rules and other factors that favor incumbents. vir- tually guarantees a lifetime job for any legislator who wants 11. Population growth throughout the 1980s meant California would gain a .,half-dozen or more scats in the House of Representatives after the 1990 census. and Republicans vowed to capture a maJOrl\) 1n Sacramento by then so the) could draw district lines for the ne" dec- ade instead of the Democrats. But the GOP's .. Project 90" plan flopped -thanks in part to Dcmo- crattc gerrymandenng. So Republicans again turned 10 the initiative process. this 11me put· ting two rJleasures on the June ballot -a situation they would later rc· gret. Months ago. Republican sup- porters warned that W1lhc Brown and the Democrais "'ould do e'er.· th ing 1n their power to dcfc:Jt tho~· measures. Announcing lw; endor,cment for Proposition l 19. "h1ch "ould ha'c- estabhshed an independent catucn!. comm1ss1on to redrav. dlslnct hnes. former President Reagan ..aid. ·· t believe there Is no issue of ~reater importance to the people ol (ah· fomia 1han fair red1stnc11ng. "The issue is not a RepuhlKan or Democrat issue. 11 •'l a t:urnc'is issue.·· TREAT DAD TO A SPECIAL DINNER FOR FATHER'S DAY 440 Heltotr~ QxoroDeMor 673-0910 But voters who failed to educate themselves about the two initiatives and based their decision on tbe Democrats' commercials never heard an) thing about "fairness." · Instead. 1ht·) sa" actors Jack Lemmon and James Garner warning the propos111ons were a po"'er grab by big busine s and 011 interests. Instead. they saw the specter of dead seals on polluted shorelines and heard the warning that passage of euhcr propos111on would be an en· nronmental disaster for California. After all. the trust) Sierra Club 11self labeled each measure a .. fraud ... Who "ould 'ote for dead seals? The pro forces rcac1ed -100 latt' -"llh commcrc1als featuring Charlton Heston. figuring perhaps that Mose') could ofTSt·t lhc 1erra Club in thl' trust department. But the '·cry fact that those com· merc1als v.ere a reaction to 1he anti· propos1t1on ads suggested the R~ publicans "eren't organi1cd. Republicans voted no, too <.onscqucntl}. \Otcrs rejected both propo\ll10n'>. E'en Re- publtcan-nch Orange Count~ vo1cd them do"n Thl'onc\ abound J\ to \\<h\ thl· Repubhcanl> failell to molinl :1 ix·tlcr cam paign "hen thl' 1,1alo.c~ "l·rc so high. Bo1tr Rt'aga'n and P1n1dcnt-8u.,h headlined fund-ra1..cr' for 11 'l. and Sen Pell' \\ 1l<ton '>upponed IL - financial I\ a' "di a~ 'ocalh :--:e, erthdess \omc con~;., a11H'\ suggest RepuhlKan kadcr'> d1dn·1 gnc e11her mca,url' the lund1ng ncC'dcd for '1 ton bl•t-Ju.;e of con- cc r n about f>l·te \\ alson·., gubernatorial cham C'' -\ccordang to that thcol). con· I scnat1H''i aren·1 happ~ "'''h Wilson. a modera1t· Republican who agrt.·l''> "tth Democrat1<. candidate Diann<.' I. Fe1nstc1n on seH·ral maJOf 1ssut''>. Both are pro-<'hoacc. la, or c;ome gun I control and claim cn' 1ronm<.'ntal C'On~IOUSO(''\<; Worried 1hal rnn'4.:n al1\-es m1~ht I sta} homt' in :-Oo' ember rathcr than \Ole for W1l\on. CiOP strategl\t'> "anted both propo\11wn\ to lose. the 1heons1s allege NOTICE The 10" wok pan pictured In this week's Target circular la Inadvertently labeled as having a silverstone finish. The pan actually has a xytan finish. We regret any Inconvenience this may cause. @TARGET. Now, hi s e lcc t1on and gubematonal veto power may be the only hope Republi cans ha ve of avoiding a repeat of the Democrats' 1980s gerrymander. Spokespeople for the Cahfomta Republ ica n Party and the Re- publican National Committee dis· miss the theory as unfounded. Instead, they blame their 1nab1l11y to raise enough money to offset the Democrats• massive fund-raising and spending. RNC spokes"'oman Le lie Good· man also blamed the d1fTus1on of effort crea1ed b> the presence of 1wo measures. .. The bottom lml" 1s It "as a story of l'ntrcnched incumbents who e li\eS were on the lane against a divided Repuhlican cffon." Good· man said. RNC chairman Lee A1wa1er met wi th proponents of both ml·a,ures at least t'-' IC(' "hale in Caltforn1a and tncd to hnnr, the facuon!) 1ogcthl•r for a un1tcd cnon. she said. he c\t1matcd the R C wn· thbuted a combined$ I 3 mllhon for the t"o propm111on'1 as well. But. "h1lc linal figurl's aren't in. 'anou' .,ourfl., \a1d lhl· f>cmocr:w. SPl'nt thrl'l· to "' urne' :1" much a!> th<.• RcpubhlJO'> to dl'fl·at the ml'3!>Url'~ .. Thi.' re,uh 1~ '011 h.1' 1· for~ Lt·m· mon _Jllll lh.crl! _,\ 11h .a.ii l '11 and· ( harllon I k')WI\ "nh ..t ... hng,hut:· G ootl man '><llJ Dan ~hnurr <.Ommun1u11mn<. d1· r(•rtor tor th<.· C altforn1.1 Kcpuhltcan Part'. \~11c.J tht· I l•mnum com- ml·rc1al\ "l'fl' ran1rnlarl~ g:ilhng he.·· cau,l· o t 1lw dwrgl· that 011 and othl'r bag hu'ilnl''"• 1nll'fl'\l'> w<.'rl· bl·h1nd lhl' me:J\Url'' in a ptmer grab at· tempt .. 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But \\<C lch (l·1thl'f propos111on) I would ha'"l' rl'\ultc-d 1n a .,,c;1crn wor<>c than tht l'\l\t1ng one··· Papanan 'aid S1crrn ( luh rcp- 1 rest:ntall\C'> ha'l' ffil'I with the League of Vv ornt·n Vott•r<>. \\ h1ch helped \Hiil' Prupo'>1t 1on 119. and Common Cau'c to t"<plon~ "ay~ 101 assure the nc"<I rcd1o;tnct1ng plan ·~ a fat r o ne To m Huen1ng. thC' San Mateo Count> supt-n1sor who co-au1horcd Propo'i1t1on 119. blamed the Demo· crat!.. ml\lcadmg ad rnmpa1gn for tht' mcawrc·, dl·feat But ht' al'i<> blamed fa1lurr an the Republican kadc~h1p ··The Republicans JUSt fell o n their FAIR FromA1 Costa Mesa Pohcc will also be a sianing officers to the area at all timts to direct the flow of traffic. said Lt Ian Kcn1. 1raftlc burtau commander. Kent said he would be mcetina w1th1 Bano ik and Celt.rans admin· istr1tors to P,lan entry 1-nd exit schedu~ ddl'h &he fair. Ar•&on u1d -mcasurn t.tken to wurk around the fair wtre no1 ex· peeled to put tht' freeway elltension proJCCl behind xhedule. , ( "It's a feel," Senor says of bis 1iClf-impoeed discrimination policy. But he's wa'1 of any form of entertainment censorship ... What 1 ne"t,'' be asks. "movielT' Power, .. teminar aivt~ by I.he en~tic. )J.year-old Anthoay Robbin&. "I Just kept th1~._ ~ moll. cool moea, • and didn't feel 1 thaJll.r claim• Tony Moreno lddint. "I aot so pumped I did it tbnc times. .. 'Nein 11op for "*· Joanne and... 1b1t time 0ary Hunt: a Hawaiian, 10.bour-a-day, four .. y lllD· inar on PenonaJ Power. The piece de ~ will be a 40-foot firewa.lk foUowed by travelial from tbe interior of Maui to downtown Honolulu With only a map, lS cents and an apple. Ir so, he cites "Total Recall," currentll:'!yina at Edwards Theaters in South Coast Plau, na and Fashion Island. "That's real violence." Benor Mid ... In one scene, Arnold Scbwarzenegcr drop kicks bis wife, then shoots her in the temple sayina. 'Consider this a divorce.'" Bcnor questions the ICJll difference between singing about raw se~ and jolrina about brutal murder. "And no identification," adds Paip. Another trip is the one Oranae County 8olld of Supervisor Chairman Don Roth ~ by 1997. 1'11k about positive thinkina, this is one 11 on a .~ ly·levitated monor1il Nnnina from Anaheim Slldium to Las Vegas. "Obviously, there must be a bis difference," Benor calmly laments. "The 2 Live Crew &U)'S arc facing jail and Schwanzeneger is the President's Chairman on PhysjcaJ , Fitness." LOCAL TRIPS; Last Friday at UCJ, ColdwelJ Banker's Sea Island specialist Paige Hartley walked barcf oot«.t down a 1 ().foot bed of hot coals to demonstrate the powers of the hun'lan mind. No fooling. So did Frankje and Tony of the notorious Dover Shores Mari no clan. So did about 1,900 others, including Joanne Hunt, whose husband Qarywallcs on "It will take 90 minutes.'' claims Roth. Bechtel Corp. bas (>Ut S3 million into the project and_. on July I 5, 11 bidding for the oper1tin1 franchise. A first stop will be Oeorse Air force Base, soon to be known as Adelanto International. • "That will like 22 minutes." adds the Super SuJf. It's 1 wondttful life &Jona "the Oran&C Coast. Happy 0.y, Dads. Jim WoM .. ~ ra• ...,_ u4 tWMep. coals regularly for Don Bren. · h was part of a threc-<iay. "Tum Fear Into buus -on the state and the na- tional level," Huening said. Ciuzens for Political Reform. an independent group fonned to cam- paign for Proposition 119, raised more 1han the entire Republican organiza11on . "And that's just absurd," Huening said. He also said there wen~ GOP incumbents who weren·1 particularly an>.ious for political reform . While · the> realrzed the current system wasn't good for the party. it's ideal for incumbents who like their jobs. Dick Ka1en. of the NC'wport Beach consul11ng firm Ka1C'n & As· soc1a1e ... also fau lt ed the Rcpubhcan .Part) apparatus for failing to lead !he ban k . While ca lling tht• IX·mocrat · commercials tht· mos1 blatant ca e of misinformation hC' had seen in pohucs. he admired their ab1hty to get the Job done. GRAD From Al Although Musfl·lt had hoix·d to continue her l'duca11on afkr high school. l·rnnom"· rcahue!t of h\- 1ng on the l·ast coa~I in the de- pression ~car" l..cpt her from col- lege tn,tead. <ihC' v.orked and ,..__, cnlUall) lllilmcd. ··.\1 1hn1 llml· on the cJst coast thl·re "ere no 1n("<pcn\I' l' wa)'s to get :in education. l he} didn't ha'e aid for s1udcn ts. thl·~ didn't have cornmunll} rnlkgl·'i. . or tate <.upportcd uni\ l'f\1t1c1i." .,he \aid. ··1 "a" d1!>appotntcd . hut I ne' l"r &a' c up thC' idea ·· Musich moved tu ( ahforn1a v. 11h her hu\hand bridl} an 11.)42. m°"'ed hac t.. tn Mai;<,achusetts. and returnl·d later after i.he h<·ard about lhl' cdurauonol <>P· portun1t1c\ hcrc .. The rca-.on I kno" about edurat1on out hcrl· " I had t"o cou\1m. the-\ v.l·nt to lkrkclc' and paid S~7 a .. eml''iler 1n fl•\.'\.r. \hC \did. -\t age l~. ~1 u .. folt and her hU\OJnd matll· a JX'rlllanent mo' l' to ( ahtilrnia. hut the IXl'I· ''ar l'u>nom' again nl'Cl''!.1tatl·d hl.'r 111 put off hc1 l·ducat1on ··,\111;r tht• "ar. nohod' had an' mont•\ Jnd I <.·ho'iC tu I" e 1n th1'> i><ln 1)1 C 3ltlorn1a:· !the -..11d .. You had to talo.l' an~ aa1' Joh )OU l OUld gl't .. Mu,fclt <;a1d twr cduull1on wns .iga1n defcrrt'd "hen. 10 \Care; latn. her hu,band ran oil. ka' ang her 111 linannal 'tra1 1,. B~ th" 11 m<.' M u\fdt. "ho lelt UCI From Al )ou going to do no"'., .. "We. thl' cln'>'> of 1990, ran \\mpl) an~\.\.cr. ·rm going to <.uc· t·ccd.' ·· Barnt'\ -.;ml tudent 1>pt•ukl·r .ind Phi Jkw Kappa J. Dan1l'I Ku11 .11,0 pa,i;t•d on \Uml· ad' an·: "When )OU find 'omcth ang >O u v.ant to g1\-C )Our..elf to. then hang 1n thac and ~11tl "1th 11:· he ~;ud "Ll'I°'> g"c and k1's '\Cf\-(.' .. Ru11 rcC('l'-ed the lmuk•a chCt'I'> when h<.• •l·mandcd the soon-10-bc-graduu1cd of their at" comphshmt:nt!>. .. Exam\ an~ U\ er. paper" arc BANK From A1 l'Xvclopmcnt < orp .. a Huntington Bcach·ba\Cd n·al estate dt-vclopmen\ firm working on downtown re- development proJC('t~ an Co'ita Mesa and Huntington fkad1 Peckham s:ud he didn't know what cltcc1 1hc fcckral acti on would-· ha'e on the firm. Regulator 'ii.lid loan r~ord-kccp­ ing problcm'i, 1nvcstme"l1 losses. But he couldn't believe the Re- publicans weren't better prepared. "l totally put some of the blame on the party." Kazen said. "They knew it was coming and that the Democrats would have a healthy war chest. "Where 1he hell was the Re- publican Party?" Wiison victory needed Several reform proponl'nts said all 1s not lost. Of course. all are saying Pete Wilson's election 1s more important than ever. Without a Republican sovemor \0 veto an unfair rcdistnct- ang plan. Demucrat'l will be. free to gerrymander again. But Huening said there arr other "a)'S to temper excesses. andud1 ng a requirement that Cit) and county boundaries must no" be rt'spectcd "hen,, s1ate and tC.·deral d1stnC't lanes aid or an) of th l" other op- home at 21. "as not a stranger to Jafe's challenge<;. ..\fta several JObs. 1nclud1ng one at rhc Laguna Art Museum. M U\fclt t'' entually ach1e,cd the ofTtcl.' of Cat\ Clerk 1n Laguna Beach. "t11eh \he kept tor \l't \Cars C:on\equentl~. "hen she ap. phed at agl' 66 to l '(I. Musfclt was unat>k 10 {"Onfine n ~11nrn­ account of her hfe h1s1or) to the 1wo-pa!$t' ma'ttmum. M usleh "'as c' entualh ar· ccpted 1n10 the un1"crs1l}. as a minonl\, or EOP. '>IUd('nt after earning· .\'s in l\\-O courses at Orangc Coast College and con- ' 1nc1ng adml'l'>ions of her s~tu\. ··t con\Jnccd them that as a !>1ngk oldcr woman I "as a m1n- orit) ," ~hl' !>aid \.iu,lell "as minortl) 10 others "a)'i 100. 'ihc toot.. a scl f·adm11- tt"dl) "q niral .. approach her fi rs1 da~' on campus. but gradually loo,cnC'd u n "hl·n shl· reali1ed ho"' quid.I~ .. he wa accepted b) both <tludent\ and adm1n1strators. .. At lir<>t I had a tl·rnble prob- km " '>hl· ..aid ··1 drc\S\'d hke a sc<'rl'tan . I '" C'd at the beach. but I ju~t had to go out that way. l "ould bu} 1h1ng\ 111..c that. .. The fir..t thank I ga' c up "as pant)ho<.t". and that was a great rehd. Tht•n I "l.'nt an for un- 1roncd clothing. II wac; a pro- gression from pumps and ho e and \Ull' to denim:· Mu,klt 1.·nded up shanng· a campu\ dorm for $115 a month. and <;upponcd her..clf b) "orkmg a~ a a~w1t.Jnt an tht.• pnnt lab. "I ha'e ne,er sought financial \l.nlll.'ll and turned an. and we're ouua here' .. After wall..ing ofT the field. hachclori; reup1en1 Matt Findley. 22. \\ho plan to ""ort.. as as a programmer of Nintendo games, knew JU'lt v.hat 'Aas ahead. "f I'm gmng to} dnnk a lot of beer." he \aid ... Thl' school wn11 the hi!rd part Now I ha ve 11 l'aS) .'' Jc!Trc~ .\Ian Mu'i$ril'c. 23. of Oranec. did not he .. 11ate descnb- ing h1<; feelings ancr moving the tassel. "l feel wonderful:· he said. .. lt.'1 been a long live )enrs. but l gue~s that's what most students arc doing theS(' days." Mu grave's fellow graduate. 23-}ear-old Nick Glciter of lack of internal controls, manage. ment problems and problems 1em- mina from Charter's 1988 acquisi· t1on of the failing Mtnl Savings Bank of Los Angeles led to the thrift's troubles. f n addition to its main office on Jamboree Road in Ncwpon Beach, Chatter Saving had branches in Monterey Park. Los An&ele5 and Gardena. A branch in Fullenon was rc«ntly closed a a cost-c utting measure. Peckham uid. Based on n review of Cban.cr"s activiue . 1tovernmcnt officials have arc drawn. Also, the revised federal Voting Rights Act requires that minority in terests be taken into account. "Oemocra1ic leaders are going to discover a conflict," Huening said. ··There are not very many min- orities in the Legislature, and min- orities are supposed to be protected. "We will be assistin' them in recognizing that conflict . • But most observers agret every effort will be made to gain advan- tage by those who draw the lines. an inevitable outcome in the world of partisan politics. Kazen. wh o worked in Sacramen- to under then-Gov. Reagan. re- membered the first reappon1onment bill that crossed the governor's desk followi ng the I Q70 census. According to KaLcn. Reagan !.aid. "It looks like our best districts are in Nevada." portun1t1es that would deprive a younger person." she said. She has since created. shown and sold linoleum and wood block pnnts. monoprints and etchings. and earned a second- place prize an the Orange County Fair graphics contest last year. Ne'<t. she hopes to find an a gent and gain acceptance as an artiit-1n Laguna -Beach'~Sawdust Fest1\ al. 'T m not a great amst or a gentU\. but I thank rm a pretty good craftsman," she said. Musfell said she prefers natural 1hemes -no"ers. frogs and fish. and krep her pnces low: from S 15 to SI 00. "That's one of the nice things about them. peopl~ can afford pnnts:· she said. With years of prac1ical ex- penence behind her. some of it difficult. Musfelt stressed the im- portance of making the most of college . "I would hkc to tell every yo ung woman loudly and clearly that 1f)ou'rc fonunate enough 10 go to college. don·t leave without a saleable skill. I worked wuh man} women ht..t> that. and I know how dcsparate their la ves were." No matter ho" old. Musfclt says she believes educa11on 1s \\-Orthwhalc .. This as m~ message to older women: 'You're perfectlr capable of going to school and pursuing whatever interest )OU have. You will be acccp1cd and you will find 11 fulfilltng and fun · ·· Her ne~1 stop? A mas1c-r's degree. Irvine, ~emC'd ready to use he new skills in the work world. "I feel like I ha' e a lot to prove." he \Did . ··1 start (a nrw JOb) 10 t\\-0 \\-l'Ck'>.'• Graduate lks1ree Gardner. 22, said she had mixed feelings about the t-crcmon) because she spent the last qunn cr working. ··r m JUSl now ge lling into 1t:· she said. "h hno;n't reall)' hit me all da y." However. Gardner's mother. Kann. was feeling at all. "( need a sheet to stop my tears," she said. "It's been a won- derful day. very emotional "I remember when we came for the parent o nentation day. At that time we were scared and everything was so new." referred a number of cases to the U.S. Department of Justice for criminal 1nvestiption. but Peckham said he didn't know of &f\Y criminal allegatioM. Peckham. who has 40 years of banking experience 58id he wu asked by federal officials to review bankina problems across the coun- try. "There seems to be lot of institu- tions in a bad situation. Ovei the last five years, there have been a lot of banks aoing throl.&lh the tame thina. .. he said. Huntington teen . killed in wreck NAHElM -A 16-)'cjr-old Huntin&to n Beach girl was lolled Saturday afternoon when she was thrown throuah the w1ndshaeld o( her car, which overturned on her head. • •lifonna HiJhw•y Patrol dispetchcr said. The airl. Mehssa Pn)'byu. was dnvina 60 to 65 moh in the f1•1 lanr or the Ri ventde ~rttWty near tht Imperial Hiah"'IY 111 about I p.m. when a Buick dnvcn by unknown driver chan~ lanes al about 80 mph. The hit -and·Nn dnvtr sturck Pnybyu's car. which WCt'lt into the din thoulder and ovcn.aned an the oppo11tt lane of the freeway. The sirt was not Vttarina a .albdt and "' ej«kd from ·, the car. The Buick stopped 11 the ittne but sped east on the frteway. Pnybysz had thrtt pqsenem in her car, indudina a 10-__yar-oW boy •ho was no1 uuured. Two men. 11 and 19, from Lake Elsinore suft'ered minor injunes 1nd wett traled a t Kailtf Pmnantn~ Hoeoitel an Anaheim. -•:1 .. ,,.,,, ,,.,.. . .. ... Orange Coast . Stepping Out In ... m ..., .... SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 1990 Carol & Company 552 Club . fUnd-ralser is right on tafget. l'rom left, l'red Hel~edre, TOlll lirod~ lton Hull and Mark •verton at)!'!_SS2 S~ Stloot fund-raiser. ·' . . .......::~~~~....;_..:..-~~..;........~~~~~-1-~-,lt -wasn-.t~­ the sound of firecrackers I •see. Next. Dolly Panon. well. actually a pretty good hired look-alike. sauntered up in skin-ttght cnmson garb. different crowd fro m our other benefits. We like to cover the dive~nt interests of the community." Shooter Brian Ballard, hunt club maoaacr. placed 12th in the '88 Olympics. 'Tm a country boy. I've been •. shooting since r was 10. look at my office, what could '• ~ more beautiful." he exclaimed. a~s.ina the surroundina golden h1Us peppered in wild oak. Judy's Cafe Society Hummingbirds flit up to .L.A. ly JUDY CHAMBERLAJN · ' HE'LL GO ANYWHERE FOR A 'FREE MEAL ... When the Juvenile Dia- betes Foundation of Los An· 1elcs honored John Crean and Buzz Aldrin as Men of the Decade on Friday night at the new Gene Autry Wes tern Mu- seum in Griffith Park, mem- bers of Crean's elite Hum- mingbird Society were seen hovering around the lavish buffet. As befits Hummingbirds. they picked delicately at rare roast beef, fresh o ysters. chicken faj1w, coquillcs SL Jacques and every kind of chocolate dessen under the sun - including one called "chocolate pizza .. " John and Donna Crean had bused up 'an Orange County contingent to mingle with a strong Hollywood showing that included Theresa Russell. James Coburn. Gene Autry, Danny Thomas, Norm Crosby. Buddy Ebsen, Jane Withers, Anne Jeffries, Mr. Blackwell. Ray Conniff, Anna Maria Alberghetti and JDF/LA's spokeswoman, G loria Loring. Aldrin was honored for his contributions to sci- ence which first came before the public eye w~en he parti'cipated in Apollo 11 's historic moon landm& o n June 20. 1969 -and became the second '!'an to walk on the moon. Since then, he has remained. at the forefront of effons to ensure a continuc_d lcadma r~le for America in manned space exploration. Eme!Jlng from his struggle with and recovery from alcohohsm. Aldrin courageously cx~scd his '.'.life after the •<;: colades" in his 1974 autobiography, Return to Earth. f Pfe•M lff JUDY /121 Bookmarks Baseball, /if e and 'California Rush' ly ROGIR ILOOM Olllr ,... ,_ ,..., Usina 8uebal1 as a metaphor for Life is a literary device neirly u old as the national putime it.1ell from "Caley at the Bat .. to "Damn Yankees .. to Gecqe F. Will's current number-one belt 1eller .. Mm at Work," bunttreda of poets, novelists. l>la)'Wriahll and 1CR1Cnwriten have belabored the pc)inf over the put century-plus. • Now •Iona comes Sherwood Kiraly, a resident of Llpna ~h and author of the just-releated "Cali· foritia Rush, .. which purport• to tell the 11.0ry or an I expansion team's biahly unusual first lealOll. "I like bueball 6eciauae it ~ 'r have tbat much to do with life," KiraJ~:c'~is week. "his 1 coatrut with U. .... •11-.i11 it w1. ~, IMr ... Kinly Doted tbat bis pbiloeoplay ol b11 nll ia ~ by .. boot'• prolllOllilc/Mll'MOf, a.tie iDdlia,., •="Andlbemorelolaftdlbe..,... the more I wu impn 111Lt witb ~ aiudl -it all lftlde. T1ae naa.ue IO bllanced IDd pntty, II .. thnm •M nine-lMl teem attMwary but MftM" nat 10 ......... 900ICMMIQ/UJ heard driving up the country road to the Coto de Caza Hunt "I've stopped doi ng bachelor panics. Now I JUSt do fund-raisers. I think this group will ~ OK." she drawled ... All college educated." Club in Trabuco Carol Canyon. 11 was gun-Humphreys fire. Wednesday marked the 9th Indeed. And all male. except for a handful of female organizers and state shooting champion Judi lee. "A lot of men don't hke women competing. Bui it's a great spon for women, 11 relieves tension. I shoot two or three times a week. I find i1 addictive." Ltt said. Ballard explained that each of the J 7S penicip.nts brought their own gun. anythmg from a SJSO field aun to a $4,000 compe11uo n f Un. He said that some of the guys do hunt birds and things, bu1 at his clutl the t.IJJClS are clay. annual 552 Club tag hoot, a fund-raiser for Hoag Memo nal Presb) ten an Hospital. Club prez John Applegate amved with his wife. Wind and sun add to the chaJlenae. To enter the to urney and gaJn a chance to win a presuaious silver bell buckJe. shooters shell ou1 $22S each. Upon am val. I randomly asked one of the gun toting fellows who appeared to be enjoying himself what 11 was like shooting clay targets in competition? Fran. in time for the barbeqoed steaks and chicken. drawings, auction and entcnamment which concluded the all-day outing. "I'm not a shooter myself." said Doc Applegate. And the sharpshooting winners were: overall top "It's JUSt like sex," Ron Miller beg.an. "But this e vent makes a lot of fnends and attracts a (~aw SH CAROL/82J •• ·. • . 'Healthy Reservations': A . fitn~ss guide for OrarJge CoaSt dining · :· :: ·~ . • .. ly BETH COllll o.-y Hot ,_ • ....,_ If you have 10 padlock your refnger- ator 10 stay in shape. you know what tonurc it is to eat ou1 1n the midst of a diet. But tempting menus are JUSI pan of the problem. Who knows what's lurkfog 1n the "low-cal" dish? It is loaded Wlt h cholesterol or spiked with MSG? Arc there any "safe'' places to cal -places with menus that won't sabotage your fitness regimen? The answer 10 thr last question is "yes." Orange County abounds with res- taurants whose owners and chefs arc committed to serving today's health con- scious customers. and personal fitness trainer Julie Gooding has written a book telling about them. Good1ng's new book, "Healthy Reser- vations: Eating O ut a nd Staying Fit in Orange County," dt"scnbcs 20 local res- taurants that feature healthy mcnu.s and accommodate special requests. "The bottom hne is business:· says Gooding. "Restaurants arc chanaing be- cause we're changing and becoming health and body conscious. They know what we want. and they want our busi- ness." Gooding. who owns Custom Bodies in Corona del Mar, has an impressive back- ground as an exercise consultant, professs1onal dancer, aerobics instructor. and body builder. She has earned the International Fitness Cen1ficat1on and participated in compe1111on-level body buildina. plac_ing t_h1rd in, th(i Unit~ States Champ1onsh1p. In "Healthy Reservations" Gooding passes aJong the same ad vice she gives her clients. professionals whose JObs re- quire eattng out at business luncheons and conventio ns. Gooding's gu1dehnes and 1ips tell you how to stick to a healthy GllaaetatJ . eating plan in the real v.orld in s1tuat1ons where 11 seems there is little choice. "You may be supnsed to learn that eating o ul and staying fi1 1s easier than you think.'' G ooding says. In a perky, positnc manner Gooding gets down to basics: .. h1fl in to a n amvc altitude. take control of the s11ua11on and reahze that you are no1 at the mere~ of restaurant chefs or soc1e1y hos1s ... "The hardest thing for people 1s speak- ing up... Gooding says. "They thank the) 're 1he onl) one who's going to say. 'I'd hkc to have this cooked without 011.' Yet I found o ut 1ha1 70 to 75 pel"C'Cnt of people going 10 restaurants asked for special preparation.·• In "Healthy Reservations" Gooding 11vcs details for orderina at each of the 20 rcsuurants featured in the book. The list incl udes ethnic restaurants. fine din- ing places. and quick ea1-and-run snack shops noted for using fresh ingredients and a willingness 10 accommodate : special orders. ··1 ate at all the restaurants, inter-• viewed their chefs and owners, and found out what went into their meals as well as their calonc intakes.'' Gooding says. "Health) Rescrvauons" includes the ad-• dress. telephone number. hours and price : range of each restaurant and summerizcs what makes each estabhshment special. • Goodina's dcscriptjons arc upbeat. tan-• talizing. creative and packed with sen-_ sible, easy-to-follow tips like: "Order • pizza without chccsc" and "Ask for omelets made with cu whites.·· "Healthy Reservations" is a slim book : that's loaded with information. A hip- light is the "Ethnic Eatina" section which • shoots down the old rule of thumb that says "Onental foods arc slimmina. Latin foods arc fattening.·· In two rcvealina pages. Gooding seperatcs out the low-fat, I (~•M SH HEALTHY /•21 Do they. call him Mlkhall ·Mousky? ., ntallM D. IUAS .... -.......... HOU.YWOOD -a.... w 10 die oo-b Wiil Dllney Co. NPD1t1 • ...., Nist FJ Maw _.. .:r"-II oe..t 1w ... la ........ ... .. _..,. n. n.ill • 0 . I ... Ii l~S· iilrlli I CGPJ, ... -12.40. Core' ' a h --. ol ........... ...., ... "' ........... -. II .. 11J11at1t • 9111 .. ill a 1 a•b .... . . Or•nge CUit \lllne Ce .. Wine tasting Is no party for those among us who do It for their llvlng ............... '--..... T• Orpnlaers D•vld ~., MMI ~ C.., wltll dloot ...... , D.rnell SumeL 8oltoMa Dr. Nlcho ... Y#ll, llrlltft .. llard •IMI TOM llll•J· . . CAROL Willis Hamilton and Rick Ehrke. From 81 Shoot organizers David Martyn gun was Walt Tabor; multigage and Andy Carey are to be con- top gun was Gary Davis; and top ~tulatcd for yet another ban4-up gun teammates included Duane JOb. More than $25.000 was ra1sed Rae. llav Pnrr Ray Wenzel for the hospital. JUDY FromB1 John Crean. whose Fleetwood In- dustries manufactures one out of every three motorhomes and travel trailers sold each ye.ar. is -with his wife, Donna -an outstanding philanthropist and humanitarian who quietly donates 5() percent of all his income to charity. He has been a winner of the Horatio Alger award and wu recently named St Jude Children's Research Hospital's "Man of the Year." Crean accepted his award from JDF/LA "on behalf of the child~n who will be helped." Following the enten.ainment ·- provided by Alberghetti. Loring and Crosby -who opined that Crean built his first motor home because "Donna used to throw John out of the house all the time and he needed a place nearby to take a shower" - tht star-studded audience watched a ly JOHN STAHUR ..._ .... c. +••• A wine wtina party with friends is a very pleaant way to apend an evenina -each couple brinp a bottJe or two and an hon d'oeuvre and you can while away the houn dilculaina bow acb wine ~ with different dishes. Tutina Wine is one oflife'a put p&eaaures, but it is alao a very touah and demandiq task wben it is your job. Profetlional writen, buyen and winemaken have a lot more ridina on the im- preaaion they ttt from their noies and palates than does a poup of ~ompanions cuually =• Cabemetl in front of the . Tbe winemaker has the most criti- cal wtifta job -it is his (or her) judpnent 'alone which determines when to pick the papcs. Then, after pidina the fermentation procesa. the winemaker must constantly make deciaions reprdina a wine's development based upon what is wted out of the tanks and bamls. Wine at this stage tastes far different than it will when it arrives upon your dinner table, and an error in the ability to oorTCCtly interpret how a wine is progreuing at this point may by very oostly down the road. Winemakers only get o ne chance a video that had been made by the families a.nd friends of the honorees. And columnist Jerry Kobrin cleared up the question of why a small handful of guys in Orange County arc walking around wcarina little diamond pins that resemble a rather Iona-beaked bird. "Hummingbirds." quipped the Big Writer-Bird, "will go anywhere for a free meal." ANNIE HALL AND THE VERY Runl>dta: July 6th, Costa Mesa News July 7th, Daily Pil<X July U-22 •Costa Mesa DeadlineCL Space&, Copy, June 19th, Spm 1.1.'s C1teria1 Elejt;lnt trays Gou~l buffets. IH.>dd1n~ Very Affordable JotV'I Stahler <Z year to do it rilbt -a miatab in tbia early l1lle of the pme miabt not become appuent for years. nu. ilnota~pmew~a bomervn m tbe bouom of the ninth can uve lhe dayt The job bu to be done f'ia)it the fint time -every- time. Now alona comes tbe fellow who bas a wine aJaS1 permanently stuck to bis lower lip. a corUc:rew in one band and a pen in the other: the wine writer. A lot of folk.I think that it must be a really rouah way to make a livina. sittina around all day (and probably half the niaht) sippina various wines and then utterina words of wisdom as to a particular wines' drinkability. Unfortunately, when the winemaker has not done his job properly, it can ,et very tedious tasting 25 to 30 mediocre TALL ... My Corona del Mar tipster spot- ted Diane Keaton and Wilt Chamberlain at Studio Cafe last week -not on the same night - but both doing the same thing; having a light, late supper and enjoy- ina the mellow jazz. WHAT'S NEW ... The menu at The Olive Garden ... live music Thursday through Satur- day nights in summer at Prcgo - a new menu there will be ready July l ... live music Wednesday through Saturday at the fi nally-open Zcppa in Fashion Island ... the hideous discovery, on my part, that you really can't go out to cat when you're dieting unless you go to a restaurant you trust implicitly, and that means less revenue for the restaurant in- dustry ... BOOKMARKS_ From Bl pure and even and fair .... It probabl> won't come as news to you that a lot of life doesn't make much sense: smarter people than me ha ve com- mented on it. And a lot of us like to live and work in an invented world that has sense and logic imposed on 1t. It makes us feel better ... The basic thrust of "C'ahforn1a Rush, .. however. is that w1thm that ordered framework of perfectly bal- anced rules and probabilities thl· most o utlandish 1h1ngs are still poss- ible. Kiraly uses fincl• honed charac- tcriz.ations and dialogue that nngs so true as to render the author' hand transparent to tell what is essentiall y a shaggy-dog story with the payofT being the most unusual baseball pme ever played. complete with an inning in which a team gets six hits and no runs. ll is a story of amb1t1on. hope. revenge. glory and, primarily. frus- tratio n. It ts also a great deal of fun. And though it 1s steeped m baseball lore, these human concerns stand out, even for those not fam1har with the infield ny rule. "I think people understand frus- tration," Kiraly explained. "They may not know enough about baseball to know that the (big) game is onl y theoretic~lly possible. but they can understand how 11 can drive people crazy who arc very interested 1n the outcome .... .. I tried to write a book that 1f you're into baseball. you can stand 11. and if you're not into baseball. you can understand it." wines at one litt1na. Wine wrilftt have been known to betcech ancient deities for relief from "pelate fatiaue" caused by Wtina an abun- dance of poorty made wines. So, what a wine wnter· does is a lot of fun, but bow it is done cu act'f.l)ly be quite a chore at times. Ever wonder bow wines ,et from the winery to the retailers' abelvea or on a wine list? Well. aomc poor aoula actually have the job of wtina wine every day to decide what will be available for comumers to purchase. Altbousb one can learn to differen- tiate between pd and t.d wine very quickly, the difference between aood, better and best is ~uite often a matter of the ,Jrinc buyer a peraonal lftferences. Another factor contributina to the commercial wine buyer's decision· makina proceas is how the wine writen have reviewed a wine. Since there are thollSlnds of wines cur· rently available at the who&euJe level, it is a physical impossibility to Wte every wine before purchase. So, even profeuional buyers must out of necessity (and the health of their livers) rely upon the commentary provided by rnpccted and reliable writen. There really is a lot of work involved in meeting with the whole- HEALTHY ''°"''' diabcs from the high-fat djshes in six different cateaorics; Japenesc. Chi- nese, East Indian, Thai, ItaUan and Mcxican/Spaniab. She recommends Gelsen's deli as "a healthy person's paradise," where the "menu is dotted with a heart symbol to identify food choicn that have been prepared in accordance with the American Heart Associa- tion's 'Dine To Your Heart's Con- tent' program." "Healthy Reservation~" can be ordered by mail by sending a check for $7.SO to Julie Gooding at 24S Fischer, Building 6-84. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (Price includes tax, post- age and handling). It's available at Mother's on I 7th Street in Costa Mesa and at local health clu~. . -. He dcscnbcd the writing process -<15 a41flieult ~t"I write a Tot Of crap before I boil it down to the good stuff'). but one that was aided by his sense of character and dialogue developed during an earlier n1rtat1on With acting. One of his t~hn iques 1s to read freshly written passages of dialogue out loud. "If )'Ou can't wy it without sound- ing pho n)'. then it's no good." he explained. He also manages some fine touch· cs in his characterizations. For in- stance. the all-Amcncan baseball hero Davy Tremayne conquers his fear of failure b) pretending, while at the plate. to be somebody else - "ususally N1ff Naffner." The latter being a bigger-than-life. Ruth1an hit- ter and product of Tremayne's sur- pnsingly active 1mag1nation. The other side of the coin -or bottom half of the inning. if you will -as Jay Bates. a marginal player dnven by Jealousy and hatred of his fellow man -. and ~specially of Trema:rne -to coach m the minors and return to the major leagues as manager of the new California Rush team. From there the book builds to the inevitable chmacuc game pitting Bates against his arch-n val Tre- mayne (by then manager of the St. Louis Cardinals) that wall decide who wins the d1\ is1on. And that game 1s a wild one. indeed. _ "It's a huge tall tale." Kualy ad- mits. It's also a hugely entertaining read. German Home Bakery Wedding Cakes "The Old- Fashion Way " 2950 Grace Ln C.M. Call for info 540-0281 H2-1SH ~B, 7.fe&. Old Lagan. ChanMr Getting Married? V.-nE"tian Gondola G«>taway • Courmtr 8ukt'h \,, l 'T . • c-h.imf>Asnt fL/ 1rY1ne•ct1r c e,.,f1u1es ._ C<Ust ~,...-.., .. a Chart~rs 1 1 &.) h 75·4704 f ' Romantie W!~ddin~s at ea ' •l":'::;: c:::: ... ,., .... lttll ....... °""'" " flCYw ...... 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This wine coma oil• dry, medium bodied with a .,.,/apple roundness, but has enouab bKkbone to stand up to a van.ty ol l»ods without beina ov~ The finiab is crisp and lemony iut DOl wt.. Can drink now or bold for teVeral more years when it will display a aublle ricbneu limiUr· 10 the pat .tlite wines ol Bourtoem. Good for afternoon aippina by it1elf or with barbecued fish. ShOuJd retail for about S 16/bottle. -Best setters-· FICTION 1. "Message From Nam" Danielle Steel. t . "The Burden of Proof' Soott Turow. 3. "Oh, the Places You'// Go!" Dr. Seuss. •: "The Stand'' Stephen King. 5. "Dragon" Clive Cussler. I . "The Bourne Ultimatum" Robert Ludlum. '7. "September" Rosamundc Pilcher. I . "Tht Outlaws of Mesquite" Louis L'Amour . t. "Tht Golden Orange" Joseph Wambaugh. NON-FICTION 1. "Wealth Without Risk" Charles Givens. %. "Don't Shoot, It's Only Me" Bob Hope. I. "Men at Work" George F. Wall. 4. "Davt Barry Tums 40" Dave Barry. 5. "Father. Son & Co .. My Life at IBM and Beyond" Thomas J. Watson Jr. I. "Bcwat"<" the Naked Man Who Offers You His Shm" Harvey Mackay. 7. "Life IOI " John-Roger and Peter McWalhams. 8. "Wtbster's Ninth Red Colle,e Dictionary" Eds . t . "Webster's New World Dic- tionary. Third Edition" Eds .. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. W""'• y..,, Oelor c.-, M.et 1911 H.UIOll llVO COSTA MHA-S4 .. I U• Happy· Birthday Trees S1nct Junt, I 984 440He-hotr~ ,..._,._.._,. .. corona del Mar 673-0910 **** Al_,..r., W-Cort S.n~., Prlendl,, P~ Cw lei .. : C~l.HtllOt"'Y A9w1CM h'" •••• ii.-.... •1 ... A..,.U-.'4• .... H••"' 0,.. t\lilly A,•• Dl6Mt ~I, .. "~-" .......... I • • \ Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 17. 1llO - Teem/Talk to Us · . • Another view ·of the teen drinking question .... Feftlbadc from Dall•s: I've never written to a newspaper feature befof'«'., but the piece I read ("What's the bia deal about drinkina a few 1 been and some wine on the wcek- endT') demanded an answer. The letter from the Minnesota teen was sincert and open reprdina th~ m?rality and pitfalls of teen-qc drink1n1. The repr~sentati vc response, from the Missouri teen who. stan ed out sippina beer at panics and ended up ·a coke fiend was about as subtle as a lua wrench to the back of the skull. addiction. This is a fact. One cannot araue with iL However, the tone of the Miuouri letter is misleadias; It seems dcsianed to strike fear anto teen hearts and Jive them the im- pression throu&h finthand testi· mony that if you sip a beer. you're on your way to the methadone clinic, Schick hospitals or the·arave. h's this •Yee of preachy, melodram- atic morahzina that alienates teens who only want a straiaht answer about alcohol and druas ... Pat Schudy and David Wolff Chose in the Mis~uri letter - whether they sprina from personal testimony or somewhere else - smell of parental propaaanda and baloney. Inform. don't sermonize. Don't inadvertently allow your well- intentioned column to tum into a platform for histnonics and smy anti-drua aeneralizations. a column for tecn-aacrs. Some tecn- aacn are afrajd to ask questions and therefore 10 throu~ their teen-qc years confused until they somehow find an answer. There (was) not a column anyone my llC could write to here in Nashville because the only ones that (ran) in our local papers were fbr adults. I am very happy to finally see one appear and want to be a pan of it. two questions that have been MDI to us from teen readen. You or yow teacher or both are asked IO II' totether five to seven siudenu wtlo represent a cross-teetion of your student body: boys. prb.. aiudlat leaders and athletes, u wd1 u llU- dents who are 1101 usually beud from. These students are to talk OV« the questions and Jive us • 15G- word answer. The faculty modttator who sians the release is asked to be present but not to influence the answer. That's how it works. We hope to bear from you soon. .. r I I ' I I Th~ moral view implicit in your selection of the Missouri tecn's res~nsc is that teen drink ina can lead to drug ust.. .. and possibly drua I drink and smoke dope. but I do so in moderation. and responsibly, because that is what my parents told me to do. and what my smaner friends influenced me to do. I am not necessarily a drug-lepl- Weddings & Engagements SCHWARTZ· THORNTON Linda Marlene Thornton and Steven Allen Schwanz were married May 5 in The Center Club. Costa Mesa. One hundred guests attended their reception at the club follo wing the ceremony. · The bnde 1s the daughter of Mrs. Nancy Adler Thorn ton of Newpon Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Seymore Schwanz of an ( lemente arc the parents of the bndegroom. --Nanc hively was matron of honor and bndesma1ds were Lucin- da Beil. Cathennc Pilkington and Manha G. Knickerbocker. Jillian and Walter Pale). cousin'! of the bnde. '-"Cre Oower girl and ring bearer DaHd <;ch"anz.. brother of the bndcgroom. was best man and ushers were Trace) Monno and Richard Ka~. BUE-VANDEU Mr. and Mrs. Ma rvin Henry Bue of Irvine have announced the en- gagement of their daughter. Kara Marie Bue of Washington. D.C. to John Thomas Van Deu of Corona del Mar. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Edwin Van Deu of Cor- ona del Mar. A July 7 weddUlg is planned in All Hallow's Catholic Church 1r La Jolla. -The bljldc-elcct -iS a 'raduate ef Bishop Straughn School in Toronto. Canada, and Brown Un1veruty. Providence. R.l. She 1s a special assistant to the undersecretary of defense at the Pentagon. Her future bndegroom 1s a gradu- ate of Corona dcl Mar High School and Davidson Colle,c, Da\ 1d1son. N.C. He 1s a c1v1I engineer. attended Officer's Candidate School in Rh ode ization lobbyist or a beer-swilling brat because I hold these views. I am not even misguided. or somehow blind to the dangers of chemical dependency. I sec them clearly. I also see clearly that scare tactics hke Reply from Par and David: Thanks for writing and presentinl your point of view: "Talk to l ls hopes to print opinions on both sides of an issue whenever space permits. Feedback from Nash 11/e: I am 16 years old and am interested in being on a sounding board fo r "Talk to Us." It 1s wonderful to finally have Reply from Pat and Da vid: You can be a pan of "Talk to Us" simply by scndina us your name and the name and address of your school. We'll send you a packet with infor- mation about the column and a release form for a faculty member at yollr school to sign. We'll include · Send your questions. opinions •ad requests to "Talk to Us,'" c/o 111e Dally Pilot, PO 8oA I $60, COILI Mesa, 92626. Some very special thoughts for very special fathers everywhere Dur Readers: Newer lsa't always better. Sometimes old 11 beat. WllUe readla1 die mall la aearell of MmeU1la1 to priat OD tll.11 special day to lloaor fatlaera, I was auble to fla4 uytlllll1 •early ao appealiD& 11 dlese 1oldeD oldies. Some of yom wlll remember ti.em. Otllera may be readt.1 tllem for &lie first time. ID eltHr case, I llope you enjoy &Item. MY FATHER When I was ... • 4 years old: My dadd) can do anything. • 5 years old: M) dadd) knows a whole lot. • 6 years old. M) dad 1s smaner than }Our dad. • 8 years old: M} dad doc'in't know exactly everything. • 10 )Cars old In the olden da)S when my dad grt\\ up. 1h1ngs v.eTe sure different. • 12 ~·cars old Oh. well. natural!), Ann Landers Father doesn't know an ) thing about that. He 1s too old 10 remember his childhood. • 14 }ears old· Don'1 pay any attention to m ) father. He 1s wold· fashio ned' • 21 years old. Him'? My Lord. hc'c; hopelessly out-of-date. • 25 vear. old· Dad knows a little bit al:><>ut 1t. ~ut then he should because he has been around so long. • 30 years old: Maybe we should ask Dad what he thi nks Afier all. Orange Coast Cot111ge Community Services Summer '90 Workshop How to Reach o ·ut to Memoers of t e Opposite-Sex Conducted by Steve Winer Friday, June 22 -7 -10:30 p.m. Orange Coast College Student Center lol•nge Fairview & Arlington Sis .. Costa Mesa FEE $20.00 • Register by Phone • 714/432-5880 Visa & Masr•rcard W•'°°l7l6 for Advanc• Reg11rratton he's had a lot of ex perience. • 35 years old: I'm not doing a single thing unul I talk to Dad. • 40 years old. I wonder how Dad would J)ave handled 1t. He was so wise and had a world of experience. • 50 )ears old: I'd gi ve anything if Dad were here now so I could talk this over with him. Too bad I didn't appreciate how sman he was. I could have learned a lot from him. DEA R ANN LANDERS: A great man died today. He wasn't a world leader or a famous doctor or a war hero or a spons figure. He was no business tycoon and )OU would never see his name 1n the financial page!> But he was one of the greatest men wh o ever hved. He was my fa ther. I gue'ls ~ou might 'la) he wafi a person who was ne,er interested 1n getting credit or rece1v1ng honors. He did com) things hke pa) his bills on tame. go to churc h on Sunday and serve ao; an officer·in the P.T.A. He helped his kids with their homework and drove his wife to do the gt0<%ry shopping on Thursda)' niahts. He got a great kick ou1 of hauling his teen-agers and their fnends around to· and from football games. Dad enJO)'Cd simple pastimes like picnics in 1he park and puchina horseshoes. Opera wasn't exactly ~is cup of tea. He hked country music. mowmg the grass and running with the dog. He didn't own a tuxedo. and I'm sure he never ta'ited caviar. Tonight 1s my first night wuhout him . I don't know what to do with mysel f. so I am wnung to }OU, Ann. I am SOIT} now ror the limes I didn't show him the proper respect But I am grateful for a lot of other th ings. I am thankful that God let me ha\e m) father for IS 'ear\ . ..\nd I am happ) that I was able to let hi m kn ow how much I loved him -His Dau&hter Af\er a wedding. trip to Monterey, the couple arc at home in Santa Ana. She 1s emplo)cd hy Laura Ashley and he 1\ with Radio hack. Island and se n cd fi ve years as an t"-;::==================:......-~======-===-~ officer in a lJ 'i Na')' nuclear sub- marine. Scoop up sales success with an economical. effective ad In classified I 642-5678 Unique Creation For Every Occasion! ".4 Ctltl'<.. Ft tt 1100-U f, FLORI' r · • Fresh Flowers • European Garden s • Balloon Bouquets • Plants • Gifts • Baskets • Dried Flowers 0--~I '011•1-'' DESIGNER CLOTH l~C; llP TO 50r, OFF DEPARTMENT • TORE PRICF .• S WHY PAY BIGDI PllCES COMPARE Top 0.r Prle. e1s. '7& Sug RM. Pm 136.00 P t O.r Prlee 114.11 8D 8 Sug. R.t. 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They are animated, speak-world. an ethereal plane beyond ins enthu1wucally about the three· physical one. Gradually, you beain penon show in&idc. to "read" Phillipa meuaae. W6at ••1 just love Paul Darrow's work .. aoes on in her rnqical kiQldom is a a blond woman in black says. "It's reflection of what aoes on in the land really a kind of non-verbal poetry... of the mundane: fiahts. flia,ht&, .. Yes," her male companion foolishness. ipees. ..Ifs more like ~tf)'. than Phillips says that her images rc- anything elset because it distJlls ex-semblc "Junaian archetypes rising pcriencc ... gives us the meaningful ftom the stream of consciousness, points ..... stimulated from meditation, dream, In SP.ile of the fact that the center or memories that come alive again." is a Lilliputian pllery without win-But, seriously, does she really dows, hardly b11 enoufh to tum a dream of blue dwarfs? Saint Bernard around 1n. the three Nevertheless, " 'Tit the Spirit exhibition rooms feel intimate Moves Mc" captures your attention, rather than claustrophobic. And the if not your heart. quaJity of the art on exhjbit not only A second arresting exhibit, "Not breaks through mind-sets that resist Face Value," presents 12 band sewn experimental work, but also expand mixed media interpretations of the the consciousness of the viewer. American flag. The work in this flag the doU.. are 110me of \bole homey· bean.by 11yinp puenta often mouth like purota. bUt which children IOOD learn to reoopir.e .. lies: .. Someday you1J thank me for this"; "Believe me, this burta me more than it butts you"; and "You don't know bow lucky you are ..... • Internationally acclaimed /::t artist Paul Durow of Laauna h exhibiu colta,es which reflect a depth of lite experience coupled with that disciplined attention to detail that is rattl¥ seen in the work of emeraina artists. It is obvious that he is the m-anet of the show. The Darrow colJ&aes on display arc lraditional compositions of printed fraaments and pieces of cloth pasted together· in seemingly incongrous relationsnip to one another. For instance, he uses bits and pieces of old mapzinc pictures; actual pboto1rapbs; envelopes; tinted, textured paper, and scraps of raas. The eyes ofEliza~aylor in the role of Oeopatra ut from behind stamps and old tters. Like- ~!Piculo'1 eya ~twe youn. taupt u they are In a mono- chromatic world. Alian faces amid Chinete red -more narly pome- sruate-colored pepm -amile bauntinaJy. But unlike much contemporary surreali1tic an which incorporates such unnatural juxtapolitions. Dar· row's meanina "' "point•• is quite clear: The past i.s always with you; yo!iJr expmcnces.. Oeetina u they miy be, arc always carried around in your awareness like old photos in a wallet Yet, for Paul Darrow, history re- mains. in the end, nothina more than bits and pieces -shards of eras wbicb, thoua,h they rniaht have once been areat. arc nearly uhes now. His "Jcons and l~" liter- illy capture the dlsinteanuon of the physical world midway between memory apd the du1t it will become. A captivatina show, on a ca~vat­in& nia,ht -_ o~y the stars 1n the heavens are bri&bter than thote' at C~nter for Contemporary Arts. For more information, call S494989. For example, Patricia Whiteside series bl Lynn Kubasek is startlingly Phillips' collection. •· 'Til the Spirit politica • erasing the stereotypes of ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~cOran~Councyarti" as som~ -· one who paints watercolors of Laguna's Main Beach from the pbe20 behind the Las Brisas Rcs.- taurant. Paul Darrow•• •'Tan11a·· 11tow1 an era pantne throueh memorJ to dust. 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Aoofl09 A 11..i at 1649.900 Oc:ean to Mtn itoraoe & room to 8dd-··• llJ 11-WWidl SAT/SUN or call for -s>-1 edlb6e 6341 t 1845K. Agt, Hetb Mwlhall --w/jKual. 0.taciled A. VANDEVORT 852·8335 •Sunset & City Lights on. s795,ooo. Mac>c'rted ::: Only 145,0001 Moblle polntment. 548-7001. net 1· · ""* Cannety Vlhar RUty 2 BA c:ottaoe. 4 ear Park· YUll....,. I Ulll. • Tenrils Court• RNltora. Ownet/A..,m. ·~· heme. Steps to pool and 320 E. 211t St, C.M. AKA :::-.--::•~h rr;· 673·3777or173-6427 Ing, upgraded Pf<>P«'Y •Private Spa.Pool IW5-.3370 :~ bay. 2 ~room, 2 &,th, Colina Vista Court. ~ oe.en, Cat~ & •LEASE OPTION• PUYl IUI. DTATI ........ .., Let • 4BR 2'1\BA -·-!!II ;:• .. p1tloanddeek.S.-wlll •--.... •Lo.-,,._1 A In..._...... 11•1• 3BR.2'~8A Tnhm. new • 15 Min to • ~·· __ finance Vec:ant a reedyl ---• couc ..... ~ n op-2BR remodel. ..........,.. • r berti.r erpl plus many airPort/Newport Hbr • ·~ New E'llde Con9tructon. portunlty at -.000.000. Helghts/Cllflhaven upgrades $289,000 t9t 1 Ylcill Resolute. NB 8:,:;: ~o::!.°"'.OC:: ··: LM --uni 3BA 3'1.BA lowMomel, Appt only by PATRICK $469.000. Agl. 645-3613 631 ..... 73. 0 w n e r I B r 0 k e r fl •. 4..car oar Must.... .. cathe<Sral cell, l/p, yatd, TENOR.E. • ... 111.ITI 714/721..0555 p lncipale .,..._ :• NearChlnaCoveandbia patlO.gar.+parklng.Just 721·1200Aot 2•ftLU--Perfect 2 BR Condo tor r$1....,.50oo · ··: bHch. lmmaeul•tr 2 complete onl 2 leh Yoor ~joy pool, that uoo"" e11ecut1ve. Ell· IAU• IW msT ,u ' · · • • Bed r oom . 2 Bath 1255K &0 $26~. OPEN apa,tennlsct +oc:.an ln tire 'un1i .. comptetly up-Beautllullydecor11ed _,,.11Dlll'RI A.VANOEVORTIS2..a3S5 •:• townl\ome. 4 lkylighll, DAILY. 2337 Elden. either • 2Br 2Ba w/huete gtaded. Be<ti.r carpel, tr1C1111ona1 4 bd twnhome. IUll ~ Ylm'lllT I W ::: big 2 e•r garage. a Agt 642-3812 ~~~·.~-~ profl dec:ldenln a __! Ille llOOfs, m1rr01e<t wait$ family room. lotl game Steps 10 ocean 30x85 101 TIE IL_. ·: :. birglln 11 $3.49,000 · · .......,.. '""-oo -...... Quiel location with views room & triple garage m $359,000 2BR & 18A 9rr• an lllUI mTl9 UITW lllLlllll lltm l>uildlng. A v1lue at Priced to sell S239 900 lulh view setting Call Carole Frarikel Rare Lindi model. 3111 :::• IPllUTl• 1·1 New 48' 3Ba. Lrg maatet. 1111! $319,000 or a large 2Br * * * •. ~ •. 780·3600 $835,000 760_5000 2Ba. lrg muter IUlte, •!•'. Bonus rm over blQ gar. New gorgeoo1 5,500 1/1 2B• penthouse w1180• ~ -trptc, plantation enuttera. :•! ()prt Sat/Sun. 221£.19th cu11om home in gated panoramic oe.an view + *ITDI Tl IUll* \\Ari HI Hll'1 fM! ·~ $398,000 V241-720I ·:: $497,000. Onr 720-9033 community w/prl111te highly upgtlded lhru..out. Gorgee>Us 3 BR. TiBA re-llO'ltl' '-· KUTrlla ./ •:: beach! Unbelievable RE $409.000. Clll PATRICK cently remodeted uppe< ~ REAL TOff..> "fl' jU ~Aita .... Hlghlands,hlghcorner llVllllfllllllAU 675-6062 TENORE 721·1200 owner's unit with rar,e \t:\X'l 1..:: •-\ 11 l(lilL : facet wooded canyon. 3 BA. 1 BA In Nee neigh--(Over S 125,000,000 S<Mdl) deck. Downstairs 1 BR. 1 OCEAN VIEWS .. qe ALT OAS • __ Hl!fa_..._ ____ _ heavlty upgraded. ceoalr · borhood. L•rg• yard. I. LAI• YU.Ill BA rental unit $530,000 LG Duple11 prime locahon New"""' North Twnhse Gresl location, hke MW, :; deep pile carpet, mirrors. Close to schools. Priced SBA 5'~8A, 5.000 h . Cus-* * * * * * 48R/3BR. $650,000 """ 2 · S2 t2,000. Open Sal/Sun -: spa1ub S360K.ByAppt tosell at S215,000. tom Estate with ...,..,.J + BlllG d Alty 675-6181 Sunnyendumt,cls pk, 12-4.1532 BrutnBatkln. • • ..,...... run Y snops. bay J212K Dove< • PllJUI a&. lnATll 180• OCEAN VIEWS! -PIUUll a&. lnlTll LIDO BAY VIEW R.E Prin only 631·5737 By Owner 641•5071 :• WllW-l.IUml-YllWt Ocean Blvd, looks 10 b1y. ocean Ind Ca1111na. 8tg 4 Bedroom. 3 Bath, l1mlly rm. 2 decks, yard. room to add, extra parking. S 1.550,000 By Appt mm lllTlll Your choice ol 4 CUiiom lownh<>mes, completion d11e approx August 1st. Treetop views. patios and decks. 3 Bedrooms, $550.000 to $659,000 (Plaris available) ~I Eatale & Investment A steal 11 $995,000. Call 1 Real Estate & Investment 3 BR • l•m rm 3 BA clOse 720-1688 PATRICK TENORE I 720-1688 10 beach 2 300 sl MUI I UY YllWll ---.... (Over ~~Js~=.~S<Mdl) •lllf llf• ... IAIJlllOIAIYI $460.000 Agl. Joe Pr,est1glou1 2BA 2BA _. I Girardot 240-3900 wlpool. spa, sauna, full UITlm mfl .U 1-... Exclti°? large 4BR. bonus 49S-7344 sec. m1d·rtse eoodo w/24 R 2 I 2BR 2BA •-,... I rm, 5ttBA. with OCEAN l'lr doorman Marble • zon ng. · · WAI.I Tl.. • CITY LIGHTS VIEW beveled mirrors dining 1212,111 2000 sq. fl Towntiome. Model perfect Prof l.m! rm. b<>al shp & more• A ... -.-1•1 pool, spa, tennis. Ovef-lndscp gated yard A F• YU.• .,a1ue at S699 .000 Clll ..., ... "'= :r 1100 :: .. , ..... Newport Belcil Like new 2BR 2BA. frpk:. pM.k>. •• Ba)'Slde Village on the :• b•y Wllh Po<>I. clubft<>uM, :.:.· etc $55,000 673-1314 Im# I UY iazecl2 ear gwaoe. 1 ~~~. a~a~~P?rR16~ VEASAILLES•Decorator PATRl~~1:f~RE. Agl Ught & brlgtlt. 4BA 3BA TENORE 721-1200 Agt owner has really created ~S125 000 000 Sotdl) UDO PARK mobile home. home. Newly redone In-(Over $125.000.000 Soldl) a spectacular condo J ~ 2Br lBa. carport, ltor- slde & out. Extra lrg e<>r· home tn qu1et private 10-~~ age. Pri betl. fam/pet partc ner lol with backyard for cation priced below re-• ~ -S27 .000 OBO 673·8-43A kids to play. View of the placement at S 189.000 _....;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..;;;;;;;;;~~ U1-2H2 ·. ·. :· :: :: :: ocean. (While Wale< View Actt I 125 from Mstr Bdrm) and Em· BLUFFS· BV OWNER P,~~~~.~8~*i,:~~us • • ••n•L " '~oU>tlll dJ /fo l erald Bay Canyon & Park. Drastically reduced. lrom 11115 spacious 2 New duplex °" the watet •BUILD YOUR DREAM ·. :: ~ IAIT.. Short walk to private LUii/-s298K. All new 3BR 2BA bdrm 2 bath Villa Balboa w 0 100. a1 &slips tor1 3 b<>ats EST A TE Over 5 acrea in ~-mlll!----'""!"~I -' itU...l Owner deapefate. 3BR. beach & tennis courts. * .,..,.... OPEN SAT & SUN 1.5, showplace $365 000 3BceRa3nBAcd1ty ig211Bt Rv1ew2B~ presttgeous Bernardo Gtntrll 1002 pool, f/p, quiet street, Must call lor apptm to NewportShores4Br 2'1rBa 2001 Baia 631_7 164 n . n•gooo" Tri lls. Agt Mi ndy . . 67.J-1!1~9~ $338.000, make offer. enter this exclusive 24 hr S 1750/mo ' principal. up A value at -~ , Prudenltal Caht Reatty. ... n ·. .. .. ·. ;: 446 Esther St off Tushn .. gale guarded commum-5•1. down Onr 631-49 t I CLJFFUYll VILLA BALBOA• Terriloc Call PATRICK TENORE (6t9) 480-5628 I 2 mfl •U l407 L Cllst ""1~ C4lll 759·3069 I ty $ 1,350.000 CALL 3BA. 2BA n'ewly re· value tn 1111$ t bdrm & den 721-1200 ----.-~----7,200• sq fl bu11dable lot --1 Sal/Sun to arr1nge modeled Ownr $699.000 unit Prime corner lo-(Ove< S 125 000 000 Soldl) Lots for Sale .--.inn on best street $285,000 CQSU ID24 o;:~ne~:~ng1 app1m 494-1840 Bkr *--...J* AOOetcal.eRd...OPEN_ ca•~~ J;~10;2~0.~d __ _. __ .,,.,.. .. _ mctudes-a 2 Bedroom~t~=:.::~:,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;...:,:;~I >•BA, dblgar, l/p, fenoed OPEN Sun t·5 3 Story Brand-New SAT 11-4 548·6560 General 1002 house 10% DIWI yard. priced tor quick 946 TIAJUANA Ocearilront Inspiring Easy terms tor Newport Open House Any11me . call a-1 -•• 142-1200 OWC Ill TO. 1950 sq II, sale by owl'le<. 630 Joann 3 BR, 2 BA l'lome w/ huge view lrom almost every Beach 1ownhome. 1 mile MARYANN McGUIRE 1400 •LIMISU* . .. ·.· -•195 ... ,_ •BR 2BA rehabed. re-St open house Sun. Mstr BR w/FP & ocean room 4 Bedroom. 4 bath. lrom ocean Approx-Res 64H770 ·4~+ pool '568.300 du·ced to ·s 26i .ooo $339 ,000 A sk for phances,manyupgrades $t80,000 No agents Call • • •, C11<>1ee bwld1ng sttee 1¥91-• able 30 10 130 teet Cal COM-DUPLEX' Ageri1. 850-1220 IEllCEI Claudia. Agt 497-4811 OPEN SAT & SUN 916•721•6198 2BR + 1BR $540,000 tor oetails :: BAY HIGHLANOS.N.B ~~~m•m~I~ 2131379-3.435 views. Spa. wd dec:k. top-0J-U1e-'4n•. ap-lmately 1200 sq 11 tor 11·.··· WOOOBAIOGE·IRVINE IPll .al 1·1 Lux lBA lBA condo. 2-car 1067 PUU 1w.1nan FELL OUT OF ESCROW 3BA 2•,-,BA S289,000 21' E l•llTll oar '147·500 557•6504 _M1_ss1on.,..1111v~~jo~~~~l--lt• .1 2-UWIS-..llleaL.E.asnio lt£.We.ORT TERRACE· B~a.. ....... J WORLD. Deluxe countty ftench 3BR UPGMDED 3BR -28 -lslarid 1300 sl each Sp1ci0us elegant qu1e1 2BR den 3BA condo 2 lrplc pk1ng tor 6 cars s JO.. l)each A hay 5479,000 OPEN SAT 1·5 215 19th St •675-2332 The Pruaenllal NewPort Ally -873-7300 ----... ~ .. · 3BR 2BA $184,000 NEWPORT BE ACrl p1110 home Will trade homelnNorlhC M XLNT $1,790,000 Bkr 759·5080 BRln ANV WOODS-CM · Ptte lerreft lltr From $340,000 Call netghbOrhOOd & SChOOls. Plllll fl S1W 38R 2BA $245.000 PA nv NESBIT 631-1266 s 1250/mo 499-0335 0 w n er has b 0 u 0 ht ...... ".,, Ml·llll er U1· 1211 ~Island 1006 WM~11 . . . •Magnitlceflt riew home. 3 BR. 3 BA, den OPEN SAT /SUN 3·6 22t RUBY Bill Hardesty. Rltr 503 Park Ave •71 4·675-2866• Corona dtf MM 1022 UNOBSTRUCTED harbor, -========;1 oceen and city views • from 1h11 comfortable 3 bedroom. 3 bath home In the desirable Chlfhaven neighborhood ol New· port Heights 13.600 sq. 11. lot with RV access and room lor pool $905,000 BWUlml snlWI OCUIYIEW OPEN SUN 1·5 2 POINT LOMA 5BR 4BA custom. t>Onus rm·on very spec1al 101 w/pool, ocean & c11y tights-on a fabulous street Call for tnlo ----1·1 11111 ..... VILLAGE CREEK TWNHM CHOICE VIEW LOCATION l3Br 2Ba. oversued 2-car gar Across from SC P1ua 2t3·598-6428 The only 4br NEW home Fountain available 2 lefll From Vll!y 1034 $380.000 Call PATTv, ____ .._ ____ _ NESBIT 631· 1266 9982 Thlslle Open Sun WM~· . " . . .. . ,1.4 4 BR, 2 BA. pool S355 000 675·2'814 Coast Bkrs 1nves1 ••ITlllm! Hunt. IHt'h 1040 Lowest priced Westbayl....,...., ........ ____ _ Village. 3BR. 2''fBA. giant ....-1 LITS" garage Comm pool Tl•S I IUCI Upgrades' $194,000 12 100 sit lot 4-6BR 3BA Agent, 645-2770 hOme w/pool, spa ollic•al •IYOLlllS* •PAii* $1,495,000 3 BR. 3 BA Townhouse paddle 1enn1s cour1 tire- p1t & BBQ area RV ac- cess & mature prooucing citrus 1<ees Special linanclng & only steps to the beach ESTHER 'I.I 3rd BA convertible 10 l1m1ly room or den Large ht1l1,er .... LM4 lll-llMerMl-1121 gar age with extr1 Sngt lam, duplei1, multi· RfHA( 1 storage Walk·tn ctosetS unit. tear down. 723-5300 Bulll·in mtcrowave. trash compactor. central air CEn.10ryAAlllNeG7E,:,1u,~eg2~~~d \t\\"J \ 'l""YI' I ~ \ ·1 1 condlltonmg Communl:y pool. 2 spas. low assoc1a- ........ 1 S529 900 CHUCK & LIZ JONES 646-5743 WM*" •1t .~' • •• .. lrwy. 4BR/3B • lake • n£ ALTORS ' uon lee S209.900 hors OMC Trade 4 flxtlf, Met1nda Seely. Agt F~SACAIFICE SBr another! Best buy .,, Miss.on V1e10' bike 10 lake, park, & shopping. 3 bedroom with M11tef' bedroom retreat. 1 75 bath. La Familia MocHll on large corner lot(over 9500 sq II ) vaulted ceil· 1ngs. large country kitchen family neigh· borl'lood. gas ltreplace. ONLV $212,500 CALL NOW WONT LAST• Krtl l(app. Century 21 Today really 581-2 100 Ntwport IHch I 069 BWunmt ... llT lllllTll Custom bu•ll 2BA • op· 11onal del ached 3rd bedroom or in-law quar- ters Spacious h11ing rm & lam11y rm w/Palos Verdes stone ltreplace & many recent upgrades Appeal· 1ng exterior ranch-style Sirigle on interior corner site Ollered at $4 75,000 Call CURT 11631-1266 ReMa• Black Logo 1 .. 091 1349K. 633-7172 Tarbell Realtors. 3Ba. 4792 He<manson ~g~ ~~~~ ~~=~=:'d~7 ~~; 720..06 11 ~!~7S4~~K ~~~, 8~~-~~;; ~!w~~!e~!l~~eT~I exehg for a shire of own· -walk 10 the beach I 3 and E'SIDE 3BR 1 '~BA. lrg riew QUALITY CUSTOM By Clllf Or $549.000 Can· lfahlp. You mike the 2 bdrms units plus pa1to. famlly room wltrplc, lrg Owner. 38A 211BA, lam· nery Village Reall y mlhty pymll & we snare MJn deck fireplace and yard. xlrit cul-de-sac toe 1ly rm. I year old. 1s1arid 673-3777 appree Vou receive carpets. · dr1pes arid S329K 256 Hill Pl Open k11c11en, sundeck, oceari 100% tu benefits. Mull bltlns. $589.500 Sal/Sun 1-5 650·7542 ctose. $379.000 Princs 11111 llAI have ele•n credit Agt 11' .... V' .,... 1 'W pa-orily 969,·6763 Bay g ocean view 3BR. 239-4335 Oyt. Ev. Wknds •• --H I Bonus rm w/pvt entrance tam. rm. bonus rm, poo t 4 BR. 3 BA & great & spa $825,000 Agt Met IUL llAll I amity kllch Super 1h1rpl lrvlnf I 044 Kiddle Operi Sal/Sun ....-nD' Neal yard w/trult trees TllTU.. 1-5 Rar.-. offered corn« 1o1 Near s c P 1 a z e 0 1 d 510 Kings Road Cannlf)' w/~ly 50' of ocean $258.900 Dutch. Agl, ~n:r~hec:!~e,!. Village Realty 673-3777 frontage. UM a• a .... ,,,....,."="'--=---:--==~-== s4s..0 116. 1pp1s, cen air. 11arm sy•· nlM llAOI -. =::r::,: ~~~Ja~ T;i;t~~c::. 0! ~~2 3~ 11n Ill au YAL•I tem Plens lor 2nd Id· Beaut Balboa Pen Home Ael quickly. $2.600.000 Iba unit•. • ear ger. Onl the M1rkell Wiii be dlllon. Reduced to S379K on quiet street , 1 door Agt. BM. 213·430-9478 palloa, S995K 840·4544 SOLD this weekend I 11112IOU11a•11 lrom b1y 4Br 3 ~BA, 2 Grfft locallOn & prop--frplcs, Olllf 2300 sq fl ----...... -~---:=---:::~-:~~=--=::-ertY Alklng $294 500 IPll -1·1 $699,900 Gail Tlylor/ ,.,.,.,.., S<C\\.<l}lA-l& t<rS· :':!: ~.ke Otttlfl Trad1tiona1 CMIMa Really Rond• Hein Cannery vii· Nnu• , ...... , cui• • l'OUA" AMltv 63 1-7370 JUDY DOBBS. 863-9580 lage Realty 673-3777 •leotton~ ..... 6 ~'O""b'ed ...ord' bt'o• •o ~at• 6 tfl"ple •OfCh '''"'' le"•'' Cf .,,,._ '" •• 1...-• -' nv?••• lA8AlD I I I' I' I E R G E 0 0 I' I I' I I I llOT£FS ' I I I I I' I TR(J[S I I .... _,, .... ,_,,,_...;;;...,,,.......,, .... , ..,,r-1 ~ -::.-.: ~~ ..... _._ _ __... _ __.. _ __._...._ ......... ,. :Z,..*'/. =: n: ~ l..,....,...o_T~R.,.C......,£,....R""T"-1 _.,.. bed! • ..-. you oon11· .... • _, __ ,._ ..... I .... l__._I _ ~tending'* 10 IN -.• ~_Y....,E_T,..1__,L_Y....,,..., • e-"1o1e ,... ...... ii. """"'4 ..... ~l ..... l.__ ... l _l__.I .... 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Flllfe. ~.13'?50/mo" .... • L#tle ,.,. 18A W/f/11. ALL UTtLITIH PAIO rant•. micro. pool. block from bHch. Appl ody Ml lllO oat, pool, tennis coum. MOOOJ"'° &ltnmer Aent. etro 1616/mo • t900 w 1 Bedroom MSI catPOft, leundfY, .. utlJ.. U ,500/mo Inc utll. >=..... 2124 . . ----Almoat new. 8'1-1111 Bil Gruncty Alty. 175-9181 2186 tt70 Well9ce 131.;119 301 Avocecto 8'2-IUO ltllepakt. •C9P• eeectrtc. 175-1()75 ~ _ 111 .. 0 ----------No ...... (71•)648-CMl2 ... 11WKI• *a.,. LR_ LIDO MOBILE HOME CONDO Feb deal 28,. 28R t!MaA twnhN IP• 28dfm fl.~la • 1771 -;aiiiiiW.iiiiiiftl •'1111111-48R 2'MIA 2 car tunny 5 Bedroom. 3 Bath, 3BR. 2~8A. 2 car •II gar, PARK. Lwir. 28A, ju8t 28A 2'9a1 w/d hOoecup: 1700. a peOf)le. No peea'. 318 w Wteaon •1"'513 ~ -======:;,;; 29r 288 wlywd In Olde patio P•t LR. f:p FR Pool/Spa 11875/mo, view, pool, flp. avall 7·1, Mepelowaer,pvtbeactt miftfrofft F.y & So oO Paet0,C*pM.Ah•ctric: TNPL!X '!I CdM. s...,. to bMCtl. EndUnh.·1;300fmo:v.: 12.000permo.71()..~ nsotmo.Us:.8030 Ptua.11,150,173-7222. "6-9507 NII Ave11July1.131-2111 -·------2,.102.. BMut. Ylew ~Ing cant. Oofl Pta" "2-1717 : a.:~· 2 8:~2001 ... .. .... LSE/OPT Walk to bMcft, 2 BR. 2 BA. HEW, QU191, * ALA MOANA APTS * ONLY TWO MILES TO • 1,::0.:t ~=;,_.,· utll. am m mo. •2& 1'~88. $850. •2& ~ pootbeec~ condo, r--111 tm. cmplx. Frplc,Slndl ry 1~1~:lpoot' 1'!:ea ~=-BBEARC1~,.:.::::::1 COM • 1 t>d uppet unit s1450/mo 175-3173 Call PETER ~Better 2Ba. 1875. Gar. lnelde • • -car D9J. rm. d/w. ate. 15. • 1 • -. • $1000 ' Homea'& G•dens lndry. Aoent. 99&-3tl5 6'2-1759, 21s-4M-tt31 111to1 6'5-0302, 650-52M ~& ~= $550/mo. 772·4905. BAYSIDE COVE -2 bcl. Wllll -__ (114)111·... 'i'NeWPORT HEIGHT'S'* 11Mncf 2606 t • .... fl.m SSl5-$67= OVERSIZED 3BR 2BA. 12100. ShOreciln Comm. Walk to 1111 E • Nr Harbor High oc .. n L d ~ petl Ceiling fan. xt1a llMage. OLDE COM 2 bd July your prlv beach. Ocean 48R 28A + ape top eon-UITlm 111111 Hoag H 2BR 2BA. 2 8 A + den , 1 BA :ae yar ~I tnr:' c..;:g 530 W. W118on carport, pool. from $835. $3300 breeze. View. 2BR HiBA, ditlon or-at ywd vacant $975/MO den ' p+c_~· int pool i. up1tr1/dwn1tr1 wlYtewl ,.,..~;., enct . . 1 Tl&.~ No pell. 145-5530 BALBOA ISLAND · Beaut!-frple, cov. patio, 2 ear. $13s01mo OoMid Pfarf Agt 631·2242 lncd ~. 0a7.as117Slmo. Just steps to beh. Frple, 1'weic:Or s1:t,•· 722·9012 Of 832·2232 -ful 4 t>d house. ~000. Cell Alex 545-3392 •• ; 2...... -full kitchen. sngl ear gar, ca me. Sorry No Pets. PMIW W/llUll HARBOR VIEW HILLS --1-1 -e .. tllde SBA 1'hBA w/d 145•2•93 ireoe LIAlll S15QO mo 818-247-2448 722-8I01or173-0275 . --YllWtn -3bd beautiful, Augus1 E~=t~~ s~7 ~~~ hkups. dbl gar. an<!1 yd. VERY SPECIAL BLUFFS •SUMMER RENTAL 2BR *Lrg redec: 2BR l'hBA 2BR, atove/dlahwHher, ·~·. e:::~ t:~·L~:~· IBR w/toft & bateony. No ~QOO. · · · NO PETS. $1050 + MC G-Plan lite & airy. recent th cell des t p1c' upllalf't nice location. rM . ' t 1995/mo 2151 Pa· BELCOURT TERRACE . 3 2,600 sq ft .. 3 SR. 3 BA, Min lse 8 mos 645-7234 remodel. SBR 28A, tmall 2BA. lg deck wlYiewl f~ da. upg~k· ~I • otf-atr'eet parking. BBQ, 1>9tlo,gar, cableavl pe~ A ~ M ' -bd comm pool & spa Matr Suite w/lrple. ---ocean view 1 grnblt No Prestigious gated condo r "to • w, s1ooimo 853 1932 ~No pett 631-a.21 cl 119• 0 S! ~Ooo (N~) . Excepllonall $2,900/mo. 1 BR Condo. Encl 1>9tlo, Eastalde 3BA 2'~BA 2-Sty pets. $2000/mo i962 . on the Ne'#90rt Beach w/d, gar. 11500/mo AYI . • BACHELOR APT In East· B-101 85S-066S 810 CANYON . 5 t>d golf 640-27 att dble garage. Close to twnhme1 · 2 car gar. trplck. Vista Caudal 673-4714 Country Club oroundt. 7t 1. 837•8547 ~99-6321 *18 18A Upper. Newty aide Costa Mesa Small QUIET E'alcle 1J!R duplex, 1 S 1 1 soo beach $800/ A 11 balcon es. small pet 0 · · 52600/mo * 111•11 * redec DIW oar lndry · vt d Sin le adult course es ale. ' Furn cozy 3 R, 2 BA. 7 e3 2 BS mo. va s 1250 Nr :!0th/Newport LIOO PENN 3Em 3BA ON •uoo ISLE 2BR 2BA rm cable no pell' S600 patio Incl. Cat OK. p yar ~ It . Winter and Summer ren-Walk to beh: thOps. din-~'-1·-. 1· 1 -Blvd. 675-4912 Bkr THE WATER-~ avail. could be 3BR, lndry: 2 BR. 1 BA, new paint. • * 6'S-6662 :_. . _S4951mo 646-.4902 !~:'17f S:2.3:J'so1 a. Ing. Lg patio. kit. lndry, Best E aide quiet 1 BR ---2600 sq It. $3000/mo frplc, lg patio $1350 carpet $1 ,095 646-0645 -, --CHARMING 2Br 2Ba. gar, --=~· ~.,...,-=o--tals available. llp. $2,000/mo 720-1200 Hse. Flower St Lg pYI yd llUl fll lllm&TfS yrly. A.gt. 675-0101 •u:JXURIOUS condo In ---* * 2 BR. 1 ~ BA lncd yd d/w new range/ WESTBAY APTS -'. patio. Lndry rm. No 2BR house in quiet neigh-ared Sea Island backs YEARLY lg 2BR tBA. Townhouse. Enc garage. drapesipa1ni $850/mo $200 OFF MO\IE-INll WaterfrHth•HI••· IW.Tmlll-1111 pets. s750. 54s.7906 borhOod on the Easts1de. JBR, 1BA. Newpt Hts, f 11 . . 2BR t den rootdeek, frplc, DOUBLE d/w, lrpk:, patio. Avall 673•6161 455-1714 2Bdrm 1•;.aa 18t5 --__ Cat OK. $775/mo. Call $1150. 423 Westminster ogo cou;:/mo CARPORT $1325/mo. now.$815 /mo.640-7804 Of 2Bdrm 28a $83S 2BR 1BA Tnhs. wash/dry. 646-4902 Ave, Open Sat/Sun 1·6. •c usT$30 ... I '1 h d 675-9797 .-EASTSIDE•• CLEAN STUDIO. verynic.. 151 E 21st St 548-2408 carport,kldsOl<.nopets. 213/371-6650 "" urn 5 e ------* t 1 1 tlo large · $780 645-7801 NEW EASTSIDE 2BR 2BA. --home In gated communl· 2607 LARGE 38R 2BA. garage, oen ra oca n. --------• ---upstairs un11, 1 ear BACK BAY & City Light Vu. ty. 5BR 4BA. pvt pool, latboa P"*'5ula lrplc, pvt palio. No Pets. bath & closets. S"75 utll 1 Bedroom M80 Balboa • LUllS 2BR 2BA CONDO. encl 2-en c 105 e d g g.r age Beaut. 3BR 2'hBA. prlv $8,000/mo. 1 BR. 1 BA on quiet street. S 1095 720-1565 Incl No pets 646•36 l6 2Bdrm 1'1•8a $795 Ptnlnsula 2107 • 1 BLOCK to beach I 2BR car garage. new pa1n1. $99Stmo 722-0582 spa wtviews, avail now. •BIG CANYON 3BR 4BA, Walk to beach. Avail 6130 --5--EAST SIDE 2BR 18A 2250 Vanguard 540-1826 NICE 3BR 18A frplc 2BA. 2 car gar, xlnl cond,. Great locauon $900/mo. -$2600/mo. 646-5550 agt pvt pool & spa. Pro-Ulil Incl $775/mo. •BAY TIMBER * Wtgarage Close to every--------lndry yard ga; e 4 S 1525/mo A.vi nowt 972-2079 Secluded Seablull Canyon 00 C -lessionally decorated 675-9a.4 Be1h 1BR. lrplc. cable, pool, t h I n 0' . Av a 11 now 1 Bedroom "95 •• · , · •3BR 3·~BA condo $21~. -townhouse. 28R 1''>BA, BAYRI E Exec ondo. 57 0001 • -----patio. gar. No pets. 399 S A 631 7370 2Bdrm 1'!.Ba 1815 doors lo beac~ 8 j~~~ 2 lrplcs. gourmet kt1che~. *2BR 1BA cabin in woods dbl garage. w/d hkups. gate guarded comm. hke •BEAUTIFUL m~ BR In •IAlllLH 1411* W Bay St $685 650-6357 725/mo. gt . 131 E 18th St 646-&816 Imo ~ deposit 4 -dbl garage No pets on blulll Big living rm. tennis. pool, no pets new. 2BR IBA $1200/mo New crpl/palnl, limited -us-•H ••TflFlllT YILY' -$1900/mo trpk:. yard dbl gar $935 S 112Stmo 67S·9748 2BR 2BA $1400/mo 1 yr guard ia1~00\11lla Balboa kllch Nr ocn Utils pd No •Clean. quiet lg 2BR 2BA. , .. • • •2BR 2BA d 2 1 1es 646-1264 or 642-9666 lease. 644-6788 1• I mo pets 857-17761760· 1713 d/w. lg closets. gas cook. .... .., Dana Point 2626 Peninsula Pt baytront. con o. rp · sml balcony. encl gar. 2BR lSA, small back yard. ~-...,~------ only $2000/mo Call 2 car parking No pets •••BR 2BA Easts1de, Hunt Beach 2140 •UYSllECOYE• 140·2100 •Wlll&CllLlll $825NOPETS640-249S (ias W/DhkupsS750.No Oelu•e 1BRApt.t/p,gar. Sheila at Burr White Rltrs $ l525tmo cul-de-sac. bonus rm, • 2 SR 1,~ BA Gated F s7001 1 -·pets 64s..163 1 Aft 4pM ocean view. upstairs. 675-4630 or 642-6791 ~BR 1BA S2000 dining rm, ga(dner Avl 1BR secluded twnhse. com~ Ftp w/d pool & NEWPORT CREST JSR urn. mo year Y •Clean quiet lg 2BR 2BA. S800 P8f mo. After &PM ....., ___ .,.._...,._ •3SR3''1BA condo S2000 711 $1500CaJl 642-59S8 carprt gardnvu.clubhse. spa Attch 'gar 'w alk to 2'•BA gar. pool, tennis. •IHlsnLISl211 walk-tnctosets.gascooll-USTSlll 661·36S3. Corona def Mar 2122 ~BR2BA S3000tmo ••EASTSIDE4BR 2' SA pool Ou1e1 well-kept Bal· Is & s ho ps $1600 213-548-4067 or $1250/moyearly. Ing. dl w. paho.Jarage IHllaJ --------140-2100 d 2 I t I area $675 Nr Brook· 52 250/mo 640•1212 213-378-9694 No Pets '1 BLK TO BEACH. Really $850 NO PETS 6 ·249S •CHARMING 2BR • den, 2BA. lrplc. stove. Ing. wl d. 2 car garage patio Walk 10 beach $1350 mo A.vi 7110. 760-3676 con °· car gar. rpc, hursttAdams54S·511 S · · -sharp! Berber carpels US SI•! lBR IBA twnhse. Lolt EITOfO 2632 pool. tennis. spa w/d Beautltul 28R 2,ltSA ready NEWPORT NORTH EXEC mini bhnds. etc. Avail Im-* T * d Id ~~~-----~ SO OF PCH hkup S 1350 mo 650-3335 IEW OCEAIFIOIT for move-in Obie attch HOME 4BR JBA 3 car mediately! 49S·0589 1BR redec. $640/mo Incl b rm. new crpls 'Pc•· 2BR 2BA. comm. pe>OI. Open & spac1ous. 2 BR & 1 A.IC gar Unique location Yrly ' -gas. water. encl garage 329 University Dr 11 downstatrs. 1 carport & 1 den.._ 2 SA house GREAT For Roommates' TOWIMOMES ¥~~~~:~~36 A.gt 1se S3000tmo 644-0955 LRG STUDIO, newly dee. 548--7854 2323 Elden s7 i 5tmo ' s700 dep. No car space, pets neoo· S2, 1wtmo 760-8384, or Newer JSR · lam rm. 2 3 BRs 1600 2600 s It lull kitch Steps to bay & pets. 642-2816 Hable $875. Olga. •LEASE OPTION New 72 1-0116 2' 1BA. quiet ofl st O/W. Starlin trom. $2200/~o City sly le condo. nr Newpor t Shores. 3BR. bch. quiet street. $675 *E'SIDE 3Br. 28a Twnhse EASTSIOE NEW PVT 1BR a.8-2971/W 55~ 1650/H 28R 2'Y8A Walk to Agts, Lois & Linda m1crotlndry yd pa1101gar 17~4> 536·7383 bch/Hoag Lg Versailles 2BA. large family room. yrly incl uttl 675-2794 $21 tc50ar,gmaor. y2d03. 6nuFucaller~o'n APT. d/w, w/d hk ups. b M E Grubb & Ellis Rltrs 17 1 Monte V1s1a S 1400 2 ms1r stes. marble ftp. yearly plus your own , • I --------each ary llen. A.gt 644·6200 Imo No Pe'.:; 642 3812 pool. gated uni urn sandy Deach S 1750 per Cor""''"' ... _IM-2622 Appl only. 968-8880 e ec:: garage. new ap-Hunt. •ach 2640 Roger's Realty 675-2311 lrvlnt 2144 S 1.200 turn $ l .400 Rel-mo 642.4917 ..... UC' •• pl1ances 548-4589 ...,._1111111111111111110m_""!"'!!'~~ .. -----------------------•!GREENTREE 3BR. 2BA erences 645-6367 NEWPORT TERRACE 2BR 1BA Apl lrplc. OIW. •SPACIOUS• USTSlll DELUXETrllevel3BR,loft, L k. 11 C 3BR • B view. 2 parking spaces La rge 2 BR 1 ., BA S h lBR .. 2'tBA. Roman tub. 2 llp, 00 In 0 Se no pets Lse S 1 250/mo SAY VIEW Charming 2 ins lrplc. patio. pool S l200 . ulll . sec dep townhouse. lndry rm wlllfeplaoe. yard & oar-S 1495. (213) 860·9513 g t Hse 2 car gar New crpt, •CUFF DRIVE OCEAN & ondo 2 1 A. bY•ll· 403 FERNLEAF uper s arp ,.ouse 2400 sf Nr Hunt HarbOur CJllcollec1818-346-0440 Bdrm 1 , BA nouse gar lllnt loc $12SOtmo Leslte 660-8888 ~:;~omo all bu!l1-1 ns age $775/mo --- $12001mo 63 l-6359 Call Linda. 244"7367 * Large .IBR. walk to 2078 Thurtn 1BR Apt SS50tmo TRW •LI Ill Jll SllO• that extra junk TURTLEROCK exec 4Br Corona del Mar area NWPT Hgls 3Br 2Ba lrplc China Cove garage. ut1I· TSL MGMT req d 132 Cecil Place New crpl/pal~I & bli~s. 3Ba 23 Silver Crescent beauttlul 2 story Point pool tld WCI ll new k11/dr 111es paid $675 Avail July 722·0012 or 832·2232 Cun 11631-1266 ::is~:~6231~~8f:_·,77~ ta ki g • A.IC sec. 3-car gar. new del Mar home (2' yrs areJ pnl pool serv. gdnr 1 644-4244 s c n up ID paint in/out $2500 lse old) 3 BR living. d1n:ng & incl s20001mo 645·2500 •••• , ••c1irll • •Clean. qu1e1 . lg 2BR E'SIOE. 28R l'·BA. Patio. opl 545-2442. 85 4· 7127 , * -., • * l BA. lg closets. d1w. new pvt gar NEW carpel. the garage?• tamily rooms. 2 ' BA, 2 OCEAN & BAY VIEWS sec Pvt patto rrig nu carpet crpt. verllcals encl gar lloor1ng paint & dral)t's DELUXE 28R 2BA. marble trplc. skylights. W/O, gar near Hunt HarbOur $975 (213) 860-9513 .. ' J " IS • '. l J' <; "'' '• . s ,, . .:1 ~.:l. . ... ' .. :·' . .. TIRTLHOCI CllEST car garage lmmediaie bldg 2BR 2BA pool spa S595 incl ut•ls 494·4262 $735 NO PETS 640-2495 Sml bldg on cul-de-sac G occupjlncy $3.300 mn. S-16SO mo 1 yr lse arqeouse~twehome 801-328-3167 or Brashif'r & Co RE Bro· ~ACHELOR APT 70S'> •MOVE-IN BONUS•• Laundry room S7s5 4BR 3BA. oonus views 752 1S54 or 786 9224 801·364 -7837 or kerage 759.1219 Jasmu:ie Ltv1n9 room Spacious & brtght 2BR. 2 · · 1 ....,._..,•-"'ch 2b48 e x q u 1s1 1 e g a r den 80 26 03 3 h bl ~ •• uc. SJ 800 854 9683 I· 1· 1 W·hide·a·bed kitchen. 1u111>at s tins no pets URIE 11111100111 mo · DUPLEX JBr 2. ,Ba den Summf'r Rental' ?BR IBA laundry room with W1D. SBSO mo Pam 546-5880 1 BLK from beach ocean lull turn 106 31st St Avail tmmed Call · .. llEllSln Pllll lrplc h1 c;e11 2-car gar s66'o S700 Wk Ca1>le & :~ BA ~;~~~110 NWPJ H~_areJl. <a.a ~31-408.6...attet..12..noon i~'-w;~~ dw~OO bilU>.. 1=Storv. 2~tr b a et.yftrd SP<tCTO'tJT-T-m•cro ,nc.1615.4599-mo-2BA. t p. gar. Quiet u 10 mo, bdrms 2BA eat-in S135oimo818·244·3616 1 LARGE 1BR upper unit. duplex lndryrm.nopets •LOW MOVE·INI Easl· dep l8R$825/mo.S400 kitchen trplc vacant I SUllEll llE•TAL unturn Fireplace deck Avl now $995 720-1565 side IBR lBA w/frplc & dep Ulll pd 497•45B l s, 125 mo Donald Ptall UCLISIYE IELCOlllT 18A IBA turn 208 341h SI slight lllt"W new carpels SPACIOUS !BDRM• patio UlllS pd $550/mo ... , cua•• - 642-9797 Guard 9a1ed comm S650 w i.. 631 8260 S775 mo '* 833-8162 * 1 Cl 1 Call Kevin 851·0424 Bkr 1 lSR h""' alk to .. aln custom house Pool Jae 5 1 vau te ce1 1ng new ap-• s "', w ... I ~~~~. BR 4 BA Call GiQ• VILLA BALBOA nr beach Spacious 2BR 1' 1BA phanees. carpet. drapes. Mesa Verde 2BR upper.I Beach. gar $750/mo Incl •• • 1• · 759.8191 Huge lBR condo. wh11e twnhme Close to beach poolsid e locatlon quiet cul-de-sac. encll ulll Avail 711 494-2935 642-5678 1f _,,._., The Pru<1t'n1ta1 CahlOfnia I carpe1 walls pool & ten· & snopp1ng S950 mo Balcony pr1vate & qu1e1 garage S695 • sec ;. • ·• Realtv , rn:. S 1100 m< 722-9916 900 :'.;ea Lane 644-2611 S6SO & Up 722·7195 498· 1936 or 751-9483 ! Centinued In race 03 I •Spa •Pool •v iew 1 20302 Sruce Ave. Santa Ana Hgts 673· 7300 $2 89~000 Sat t 30-4:30 * *Waterfront **•Waterfront and Pool v G1ve Address at Guard Gate •946 T1ajuana Lagu na Beac h • 497-4811 $339.000 •219 Via Ko ron. Newpdrt Beach 673-7300 $850.000 Sun 1-5 Sat 1 ·5 HOMES FOR SALE J 3 BR plu.s FAM RM or DEN 1 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 4o3 40th St Newport Island. NB 759-6700 $4 29.500 Sun 1-5 4 BR plus FAM RM or DEN * 1827 Buttonshell Lane. Baycrest, N.8 63 1-7300 $695.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 3369 California. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $299.900 Sun 1-6 •v30 Canyon Fairway, 81gCyn . NB 644-1600 $2. 795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •3160 Corte Porto ftno. Nwpl North Villa. NB 548-1744 $649 ,000 Sunday 12-4 •3001 Country Club. Mesa Verde. C M . 136 Via Trieste. lido Isle. N.B . 673-6239 $890.000 Sat/Sun 2-5 TOWllHOMES CONDOS FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM * 759 Avocado. Corona Del M ar 644-1600 $215.000 Sun 1-5 3643 Bear St.. Santa Ana 720-0611 $89.900 Sun 12.4 V 2556 C restview, Newport Beach 640-2500 $699.500 645-0 303 $534.500 Sunday 2:30-5:30 Sun 1.5 • •v500 Cagney :: 106. NB 358 E 16th St. Costa M esa 6 73-7300 $149,500 Sun 1-4 2 BEDROOM I •419 Begonia. Corona del Mar 640-4924 $695,000 Sat/Sun 10-4 3200 Clay Street, Newport Hgts. N B 631-7300 $399.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 720 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 720-0611 $510.000 Sal/Sun 2-6 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN I • 18 Crosscreek. Irvine 720-0611 $340.000 •214 Fa1rway Costa Mesa 645-0303 $279.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 Sun 2~6 •2030 Holiday Road. Baycrest. N.B 631· 7300 $625 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3050 K11tybrooke. C M 645-0303 $250.000 Sun 1-5 •••510 Kings Rd. Newport Beach 673-3777 $825.000 Sal/Sun. 1-5 3246 New York. M esa Verde. Costa Mesa 720-061 1 $240,000 Sun 1-5 •405 40th St . Newport Island 644-9060 $525 0 00 Sun 1·5 2233 Raleigh. Costa Mesa * • • 11 Northampton. Belcourt Hill. N .B. 720-0611 $675.000qs Sat/Sun 1·5 ••• 1000 Santiago Or. Dover Shores. N .B 540-7355 $230.000 430 Riverside. Newpor1 Beach 640-2500 $6 75.000 Sunday 12·4 Sun 1-5 631-7300 $875,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 221 Ruby. Balboa Island 3 BEDROOM 326 Anada. Salb Pen .. N 8 1 673-7300 $549.500 Sun 1-5 675-2866 $895,000 Sal/Sun 3-6 v 26 Rue Grand Ducal. Big Cyn. NB 644-1600 $1, 135,000 Sunday 1-5 * •' 1809 Seadrift Dr. Irvine Terrace. CdM 631-7300 $829.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1112 Berkshire Ln. Westchff. N .B. 759-6700 $495.000 Sun 1-5 210 16th Pl. E. C.M . 720-0611 ~259,900 Sun 1-5 •437 Cabrillo. Costa Mesa 673-7300 $385.000 217 E Rochester. Costa Mesa 631-1266 From $340.000 Sun 2-5 Sun 1-5 •••V4515 Tremont, Newport Beach 640-2500 $2,215,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •525 Via Lido Soud. Newport Beach 673-7300 $2.750,000 Sunday 1·4 63 t -1266 From $380.000 Sunday 1-5 221 E. 19th St • Costa Mesa 720-9033 $497 .000 Sat 1-4 Sun 12-3 • * • 16 Napoli. Newport Beach 760-5000 $2,495.000 Sun 1-5 2 BEDROOM • •994 Bayside Cove W .• Npt Beach 63 1-1400 $549,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1663 New Hampshire. Costa Mesa •7•2•0~02601N1 ice$ 3 L 9 n9 •• 030008. ~ B 721-1200 $279 .900 Sunday 1-5 Sun 1·5 10052 Signet Circle. Huntrng Bch 759-9 100 $3 15,000 Sun 1-5 • * •215 Via U do Soud. Newport Beach 673-7300 $3.200.000 Sal/Sun 2-5 20~5 Windward Ln. Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $575.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • v • 1911 Yacht Resolute. NB 721-0555 $790.000 Sun 12-5 •v-2001 Yacht Vigilant, Seav1ew . NB 644-9060 $825,000 Sun 1-5 S·&EDROOM ••21 Sanddollar, Newport Terrace. N.B. 650-3235 $177,000 Sun 1-5 574 Wendy Ln. C .M . 645-0303 $181,500 Sun 1-6 °' IH paus tll RM ·or DEi •41 Monaco. Newport Beach 640-2500 $725.000 ••""813 W. 15th. 6 C. N.B 645-0303 $246,900 3 IEDROOI Sunday 1-5 Sun 1-5 * 1690 M 1nor ca Pl .. C M 720--0611 $355,000 Sat/Sun 1_5 • • •200 1 Baja. Bluffs. Newport Beach 631-7 t64 $298,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 I * • 18572 San Felipe. Fountain Valley 2337 Elden, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $328.500 Sun 2·6 642-3812 $255K-$265K 5 BR plus FAM RM or DEi I 1745 Candlestick Lane. Baycrest. NB. 631-7300 $675,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 * •21 Encore (N. C rest). N.B. 673-7300 $399,000 Dally Sunday 1·5 * •• 2212 Fortuna. Bluffs, Newport Beach 241-7208 $398.000 Sunday 1-4 3 IR plus FAM RM or DEi 614/614'v Avocado. Corona del Mar 644-1600 $465K & $595K Sun 1·5 • 2630 Vista Ornada. Bluffs, NB 640-5560 $525.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 4 BR plus F II RM or DEi • * • v 1 Rue Valbonne. Newport Beach 640-2500 $1,600.0 00 Sunday 1-5 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE DUPLEXES FOR SALE 3 BR plus 2 BR * ••118 4 lst St, Newport Beach 675-2232 $550.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 * *4809 Seashore. Newpor1 Beach 673-7300 $1.369.000 Sat/Sun 11-6 3 BR •lus 3 BR •1 12 Poinsettia. Corona del Mar 675-4822 $645,000 4 IR ,1us 2 IR 1513 Orange Ave. Costa Mesa Sun 1-5 631-1266 $585,000 Sunday 2-5 IPIRTIEITS FOR REIT 1\'446 Esther S t .. Costa Mesa 759-3069 $338.000 Sat /Sun 1-4 4 BEDROOM 252 E. 19th St. Newport Beach v-24 Hiiisdaie Or, Belcour1 Terrace, N .B. 640-2500 $479,000 S\Jnday 1-5 631-7300 $815,000 Sun 1-5 611A-615A E. Balboa !Mj, Belboa Pen. 1 673·7300 Sno price Sat 1-5 256 Hiii Place. Eastslde. Costa Mesa 650-754 2 $329,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 318 Jasmine. Corona det Mar * •601 LHMn t.n, Cotto Mesa 759-9070 $785,000 $at/Sun 12-5 668-9333 $205.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••• t t 19 E. Balboa B~d. NB •350'4 Marcus.Newport Beach 673-7300 $598,000 6 7 S . 2 2 3 2 $ 9 r 5 K & S 6 9 OK • * •688 Mystic View. Laguna Beach * 2620 Vista def Oto. Bluffs. N.B. Sat 10-1 Sat/Sun 12-4 721-1200 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 759·9100 $289,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 282 Rochester, C.M . 673-7300 $375,000 •••2140 E. Oceanfront, N.B. •••14 Oakcreet Ln, Big Canyon. N.8.'' •522 Vista Grande , Bluff1, NB Sun t-5 673-3777 $2,950.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 720-0611 $2.795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 840-5560 $365.000 Sunday 1·5 t eo7 Rockford (Cameo H .). NB. 1833 Highland Dr. Harbor Hlghlanda, NB. •v •tt7 Royal St George. Big Cyn. NB •409 v 11ta Roma. Bluffs. N.B. 673·7300 $895,000 Su"day 1·5 631-1300 $399,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 631·1266 S1,700K Sat 1-6/Sun 3·6 759-9 100 1289,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2281 Santa Ana, Costa Mesa 673-7300 $295,000 Sat 2-5 v •5 Rue Fontaln•. 8lQ Cyn. NB ~4-1600 $1,395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •••380 W Wltaon. C 101, C .M . 720·0611 '209,900 ' S•t!Sun 1-5 24'6 Sherwood Piece. East1lde. C.M . 831-7300 $355,000 Sun t-5 GARAGE SALE It' a that time again! ~ eure your p age MIM k o W<Cftt by~ In dcnMfied. Start your od two doyt before the IClte to ottroct the molt buyen. C A l l 1311 S. Rtta, Sant• A n• -~~ $185.000 Sun 1-5 **2002 W•1 Oce•nfront, N.8 . 973-1900 S1.3~.()90 Sat/Sun 1-5 •"'••27 St. Tropez. Newport Beach ••28 WlldgooM. Newport Crnt. NB M0·2!CJO $925.000 S!llSun 1·5 831·12&8 $325.0<>9 Sunc1---=1-4__,_ __________ ~-----· ' . . , ·~ KEEPING COUNT Rick Talley Play it etgain7 Why? Dalrfllar• ~ 1-tao-••6-7171 ~Me~ &Aft WMINO '9Wl lt HOUIS ...... Change _ doesn't hurt Carrillo teams with new partner Hanley to make semifinals -my BID McCLATCHY Dllllf .... Ce:: &QI .... HUNTINGTON BEACH Linda Carrillo and Linda Hanley arc dQina quite well for their fint tournament u a team. Of the four Women's Pro- fcuion&l Volleyball Anociation duos compctina in today's semi-"We came here for• two-rini finals of the Runtinaton Beach circus and we 1or it." Open women's pro volleyball -Larry MerclwJt. tournament at the Huntington HBO commeauuor Beach Pier. the other three scmi- 1..AS VEGAS_ The box.in& lasted finalist teams remaining for today's final rounds arc a bit less than nine minutes and nobody more acquainted. booed. The top-seeded duet of Jacue And why would they? Silva and Janice Opalinsu, scc- People paid to watch Georae fore-ond-seeded Patt)' Dodd and man and Mike Tyson knock out Kar I Ki b d h f4 h unwonhy opponents and they aot ...aroiyn r Y an l e o un - their money's worth. seeded pair of Lori Kotas and The facts: foreman, wei&hioa 263 Gail Castro arc right where they pounds at aae 41 , knocked out Bra-fiaured to be. zil's answer to Mr. Fri•""-, AdiUson Carrillo, with 18 professional -1 beach tournament titles to her Rc:>citipcs, at 2;39 of the second -..1: od H 1 h · _.. round with a devastating left hook. \;IQ&Jl, a an ey, w 0 as wo ... - Tyson followed by koocuog out ing her way back to form after Hen~ Tillman at 2:47 into the fint finishing no better than fourth in what was a partial 1989 cam-roun with a devastating right hand. ~· , arc hopine their newly So much for the boxing. _... h., ·11 be Now for the promoters. With liter-0 QU partnen 1P wi a quick success. · ally no shame in their hearts, they're ''We've both been playing with aoma to do the whole thing all over other partners for years now, apin. having been o n the tour for quite No, not Tyson vs. Foreman. That some time," Hanley said. "Just would be too simple. Instead, c<>-last week we decided to give it a ~romoten Don King and Bob Arum shot as a team and this is our first 'We came together because we hate toumamewnt together. teve Wynn more than we hate each "I think our personalities com-· other.") plan lo bring Foreman and plement each other really well. Tyson back to Caesars Palace in and we were really excited to sec September to fight two more stiffs. I how we could do this weekend. won't even mention their names Against Nina (Matthies} and because stiffs are interchangeable. Elaine (Roque). we knew if we Why? And why September? could j ust stay with them that we Because what we have here is a-ha h h battle of casinos and promoten d a good c ance to beat t em, and we did." more than battles between fiahters. Jn a bit of an upset. sixth- Quick explanation: The Mirage seeded Hanley and Carrillo de- hotd 1._n.d_giino. Qpcrated~_S_tcv.i-_.-ft~~ -the-lhtrd-secdcd veteran Wynn. bas been kicung tail tn Las tandem of Matthies and Roque, Vcps ($40 million in business in 15-1 2, in one quarterfinal match. January alone) and Wynn has signed and they will face second-seeded .,.., ..... ,.._.., ............. • OPINION/C6 SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 1911o (ii Coml~g stars make ;veterans take notice NCAA champs ' earn berths for Goodwill Games By IARRY FAULKNER. D.-y ,,_ Spens llfrll .. NORWALK -The face of Vnit- ed St.ates track and field took on a more youthful appearance as several current NCAA standouts emerged on the final day of the National Outdoor Track and Field cham- pionshjps, Saturday at Cerritos Col- lege. Michael Johnson of Baylor Uni- versity clocked the fastest 200 meters 10 the world this year ( 19.90 seconds) and UCLA's Janeene Vickers upset reigning national champion Sandra Farmer-Patrick in the 400-mt ter hurdles to highlight the current changtng of the guard. Four-time NCAA 1.500 meter champion Suzy Favor outdueled Pattisue Plumer to add to her bud- ding reputation. and current NCAA champions Steve Lewis (400 meters). Mark Everett (800). Maic:icl Malone (women's 400) and Kamy Keshm1ri (discus) also claimed na- tional th les. Several veteran mainstays, how- ever, mafotained their elite status, including champions Jackie Joyner- K.crsee (women's long jump), Mi.kc Powell (men's long jump) and Earl Bell (pole vault). · • lrvtne resident Bonnie Dassc. a product of Costa Mesa High and Ora.nae Coast College, fi nished third in the wo men's shot put, missina a spot on the Goodwill G ames team by Just more than three inches. Dassc. who came into the meet with low expectations as well as limited training the past few months, was pleased by her per- formance, but frustrated by missin& the Goodwi ll team by such a narrow margln. .. O verall. I have to say I was pleased. but to ha ve lost by JUst 31/• inches 1s tough," the former two- time Olympic Festival champion wd. "You hate to finish third be- cause most qualifyi ng for the na- tional teams as from the top two. But fPfease SH NATIONAlS/C2J Detroit's hot Salas batters Angels, 6-2 ly HARRY ATKINS N ~ llfrlt., DETROIT -Some creative bat- ting practice has turned Mark Salas into one of Detroit's hottest hitten. Salas had three hits. including a two-run homer, to lead the Tigers to their fo un h straight victory. a 6-2 win over the Angels on Saturda} at Tiger Stadium. -salas, who has caught t e l ast eight games 10 place of U'IJured Make Heath, has hit thrtt home runs 10 that stretch. . Schedule AT aAT Sun:et TJoers• 10-~S ON DSCK Mon: et Ch!Qoo • 5:05 tM TH• HOLE Tue: et Ch!Qeo• 5.-0S ~II eemes on KMPC redlo (710) • On TV, Ch. S; IC SoortsChennet. heavyweight champion Buster Patty Dodd and Karolyn Kirby in Douglas and challenger Evander one semifinal at 9:30 a.m. today. Holyfield to fight at his house in IPIHle SH VOUEYBAU/Cll September. Brazlllan Jaclll• Sliva fabov•I and Janice Opallnlld, the top-seeded team, moved Into todaJ'• 1 ... lflnal1. "The funny thing is I'm not trytng to hit home runs." Salas said . "Dur- ing batting practice. I'm trying to go to left field. Me and (balling coach) Vada Ptnson have been woruna together. I ask for all my patches away when I'm in the caJC." But all thr~ of Salas' hits. includ- ing the home run. went to right field. That's why Caesars, the next door neighbor which has been losing cus- tomers, will counter during the same month with Tyson and Foreman. who may. indeed, have the marquee power to sell more tickets than Douglas and Holyfield. So what does any of this have to jPfene'" T AUEY /C41 • M•rlt••• 1tltcll•• ........... p ..... ,. IP'tease see ANGELS/C4J Veterans climb back among U.S. Open leaders 27 golfers head into final round within four strokes of each other ly BOB GREEN N GOif llfrit., MEDINAH. Ill. -Curtis lives. So do Jack and Nick and Greg. not to mention a couple of dozen other people in the U.S. Open. The familiar names -Curtis Strange and Jack Nicklaus, Nick Faldo and Greg Norman - kept alive some chenshed hopes Saturday as they moved into contention from deep in the ranks. Their advance was accompanied by the wind-aided collapse of the upstart to urnament leaders, leaving a horde of 27 men locked within four strokes of the top going into Sunday's final round. "The game is on," tra nge chortled. It was with less enthusiasm that journey· man Mtke Donald. who shared the lead with Billy Ra~ Brown at .20Q. agreed . "Basically. the game has JUSt started. Tomorrow as it.'' Donald said. Strange and Nic klaus. Norman and Faldo. all wallowing deep an the field after two rounds of play. all have h1stonc goals in si~t. For Strange. it 1s a chance to equal Willie Anderson's 85-year-old record of three con- secuti ve U.S. Open mies. For Nicklaus. a SO-year-old grandfather. it 1s a chance to attain an unprecedented fi fth America n national champ1o nsh1p a nd at least one for each of the fo ur decades he's pla}ed professional golf. For Faldo, the Englishman who has won the last t"'o Masters, it 1s a chance to gain a second leg on the never-accompltshed grand slam. a one-)car s"'eep of the Masters. U.S. and Bn tish O pens and the PGA. And fo r Norman. at as another chance to preva il on the major-tournament stage that has treated him so cruelly o often an the past. But he's there agatn. five strokes back and better than he hoped to be. Nicklaus trails by four. Faldo by three and trange b) two. "Th1<1 1s where I wanted to be." said U.S. OPEN LEADERS ..,._.,.... •nt::: == m·· ...... ~ Tlllt .... LMY..._ ... .... ,.JI. "' ==-::::1 m ~..... ,.::-"' LM"rl --n-,,....., .-. _,.. nz1 s11 11 e • 111 Strange, who wa eight shots off the lead after two ro unds. "I have t>vervthing in the world to gain. jPfease SH OPEN/Cll Toes over the nose Tyson quickly KO's foe High School Athletes of the-Year . LAS VEGAS -Mike T yson said he didn't take Henry Tillman for granted, but he sure treated the 1984 Olympic champion as if he did. In his fint fight since losin1 the heavywei&ht championship on a shocking I 0th-ro und knockout to James ··Buster" Douglas on Feb. 11 at Tokyo, Tyson swarmed all over Tillman and knocked him out with a crunchina right to the head at 2:47 of t.M fint round outdoors at Caesars Palace. "I'm Still the &reatCSt fi&hter ID the univenc," boasted Tyson, who then issued a wamina to Douatas and top-ranked Evander Holyfield. who are scheduled to f&&ht for the title on Ser,L 21 at The Miraac. 'All ~1know is that It's aolng to be a touah fi~t if the winner ,ets me.'' Tyson 1a1d. ••1 didn't have any doubt on the outcome, but I was skeptical about my performan«," said Tyson. who. looted flat in h.is ft&ht _Ip.inst ~. "No• I want to ft&ht u oftea u I can." Tyton was 1 2()..1 favontc over Tillman, Who belt him tW'lce u 10 amateur. ••Wbeft ~ tdl me t0me0ne'• I pushover, that's when I worry - just like lua9er Doualas." Dousla wu such an underdot there wun't even 1 bettina line. T)'IOa is not c•pened to fteht Alex Senan Oft Sept. I , and it ll I pollibility that ~ Foreman could .... put ol ..... show •• lte .. Oil ...... , •• propun. IPf•-.. rfSQft/C41 • Bob Armstrong Cost• Me .. · ~=-=::::; ·-.. -~ ........ . .... y___. ...... ......... .................... ...................... rw _,.. •• • ••c•nlll .... All·Pacfflc c .. 1t u ..... ,.r1er •• ,-"' .... ....................... llnl .... M-PCL .._..,. .... --........... U.S. Mert11a Cerpa Dia· ............ "'"'••• Aw& ........ ... occ. Thuy NflUJ•n ColhlMeu Al •n • .... ,,arts br~ak • Thomas angrily denies reports he ran high stakes dice games BLOOMPIELD HILLS. Mic& -Aa ~..-.nc.. .... ...-~~ ~~:..!P~--.. ~· >" ____ ...... °' ...... ------........ , ._. ... ....._ ~rM;.t' ~ • w .,.... .. ,..,_. o1 1111111:' n8" mel Wltll repol1ierl tbllowia&-MWI report1 dllll lw WM Ille !a'lll oltbe probe by dae FBI and ...... a.wmue Semce. .. rm ... ud rm UllJY," nom. road ne Allociated ..... ia OM of a laiel ol iateniewl wida &oc:a1 ...... al bis laW)'a'I' oftica bere ... , doa't even know ~ dais bappeoed. I think (Detroit fan.I) all know ~ .tiad. of penoa I am. No one bu aivea :r.=r::t.u.r~:Ef~rve10t1enou• TboaMll ~ that be bu made small. cuua1 bets. IUdl u wbetber be oou1ct link a iona buketbaU lbol H.ia lawyen laid in • 11atemeot relealed late Saturday afternoon that durint his nine Lendl easlly tops McEnroe LONDON -To~seeded Ivan --- Lendl. sharpenio1 bis pme for 9 • Wimbledon, beat John McEnroe 6-2, 6-4 ~ Saturday and advanoed to the final of the Stella Artois pass ooun tournament with Boris Becka. . Becker, who was seeded second, breezed put third-'Seeded Stefan Edbera of Sweden 6-4, 6-4 in one hour and 25 minutes. Lendl, the defendina champion, needed only one hour and 20 minutes to beat McEnroe on the Queen's Oub court, serving his l l th ace on m.tch poinL Wright fires season-best 64 Pamela Wright of Scotland shot an --- LPGA season-best 6-under-par 64 Satur· -/ day to ctwse from five shots off the pecc ,I/ into a three-way share of the lead after ~ rounds of the Atlantic City Classic in Somers Point, N.J. ' The round of seven birdies and a bo&ey also set a C<?Ul'SC .record a~ the~ CounlJ')' Oub and moved Wright anto a be With Dale Egc)jna and second· round co-leader Chris Johnson at 5-under-par 20S. Jn other aolf Saturday: • Mike Hill recovered from two double t>oacys to finish with three consecutive birdies to tic defend· ing champion Jim Dent for the second-round lead in the Syracuse Senior Golf Classic. 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KA BC (790), KFMB (7601 ~ South County VUSWIB 111 ISIZU ® ml ..... ~WftWMI'!". • 'AITS OPIN SATUIDA YS • • SllVICI Of9f MONDAY tmHTS • • • Andrettl wins Detroit pole Michael Andreni wrapped up bis ---- second straigbt Detroit Grand Pm Pok ~ P1:J Saturday, holding off a delenniDed dbt ~ by Al Unser Jr. in a waJl-banaina quality---- ina battle. Those two, IS they did in last )'tar'• inausuraJ Indy-<:ar race through the strceu of downtown De- troit, will start from the front row in today•a 6Uap. l SS.mile race. The event, which is scheduled to start at IO:lS a.m., will be televised live by CBS. In other racing: •Scott Sharp came up with bis first Trans-Am victory in the crash-filled Motor City 100 throu,h the streets of downtown Detroit. •Jimmy Horton took the lead · from Bob Kcselowsk.i with eight laps left to win an un- precedented fourth straight ARCA supenpeedway stock car race in Long Pond. Pa. Blazer fans honor team Thousands of Blazermaniacs ---- pthered in the rain Saturday to honor the •-' Portland Trail Blaicn for their most ' -. successful season in 13 yean. ~--- Police estimate at least 7,000 people .-eked Pioneer Courthouse Square in downtown Portland for a rally celebrating the team•s Western Conference championship. "You guys arc the greatest." co-captain Jerome Kersey told the cheering crowd. "The areatest fans in the NBA arc right here in Portland Today's a prime example. The weather's not the sreatest. but you fans arc the greatest. and yo u make sunshine every day in Portland for the Blazers." Jn other sports news Saturday: •With Owen Nolan reading the way, NHL teams pul the emphasis on ofTemc tnd··Canadian junior players at Saturday's entry draft. Nolan, a ruaged right wing from Cornwall of the Ontario Hockey League who has been described as a Cam Neely clone, was the No. l overall pick by Quebec. •The Los Angelcs-K.ings. wh<n:llowcct one goal less than they scored last season, picked two de· fensemen and one goahe in the NHL entry draft. The Kings took the first dcfenscman in the draft. choosing Darryl Sydor of Kamloops of the Western Hockey league as the No. 7 pick in the first round. Los Angeles selected goalie David Goverde of Sudbury in the Ontano Hockey League in the fifth round and toolt dcfenseman Troy Mohns of Colgate in the 12th and final round. •Dale Hawerchuk and Joe Mullen. two of the NHf:.'s top scorers 1n the 1980s, found new homes in a pair of draf\.¢ly trades. Hawerchuk, Winnipeg's all time leading scorer. was traded to the Buffalo Sabrc1 in a four-player deal in which the Jets •ot Phil Housley. Mullen. a first-team All-Star right wmJ with Calgary m 1988-89, was dealt to PiusbufJh for the Penguins' second-round draft pick. No. 26 overall which the Flames used to take defenscman Nicholas Perrault. •The Cleveland Indians purchased the contract of Ken Phelps, a designated hitter-first baseman who has played in 32 games this season Wlth the Oakland Athletics. To make room fo r Phelps, the Indians optioned outfielder Beau Allred to Colorado Springs of the Class AAA Pacific Coast League. -From T"e Aas.elated Prffa QUOTE OF THE DAY Caney Lauford, Oakland third baseman after Nolan Ryan no-hit the Athletics for h1~ sixth career no-hitter: .. He's 43 years old and he's throwi.ng 9~ an.d 94 miles-per-hour in the eighth and ninth inning. lt was a mastCTpiecc Nolan Ryan style." .., I I' JI/ t ... lMMEDIATE BELl\'IER" a£4CH atYD. AT THE 22 FREEWAY (714)8tutoe (Ill) 1111888 Af\CDASTAL ~ACURA SALF.S~ING GREAT SELEC'MON OF NEW & USED CARS ~ AF.f.WAY C'U>flt: 1\T 2925 HARBOR BLVD. IN COSTA MESA 11t/97CJ.1580 , JMlde ~-·---...... In ..... -...., ....... 21 ..... ,..,. Incites. ... Hat best 23-2.Y •. ,., ~rfonllanc• bJ •n Allterlean tllll r• wlnnlfttl di• wOM•n'1 lon9 JuMP 18-10 to become a three-decade NATIONALS From Cl I was P.leascd to have thrown what I did (58 feet, 2 inches)." Connie Price (60-10¥•) won the shot put, and defendina champion and American record holder Ramona Pagel was second with a toss of 58-S'l•. "I was impressed with my wjn- ning jump," said Joyner-Kersee, who holds the current American record of 24-S1h. "I jumped over 23 feet into a wind on sore quadriceps." Powell, the 1988 Olympic silver medalist, matched the best long jump in the world this year with a 27-0'h effort. ner. "I'm so lucky to win," Bell ··1 didn't vault that well. I had speed and strength, but my nique was terrible. I was just hi the bar in a way that it stayed o pegs." Price, who won the women's dis- cus Friday night, was the five-day mccl's lone double winnner. "I was fonunatc to have done this well, because I've been work.in& fuJI time and not devoting as much time to training as I've wanted to," Dasse sa.id. .. I've only really been able to work hard since February. so setting to the Goodwill Games would have been a bonus today." Vickers turned in her first 400 meters under 55 seconds (54.80) for the fourth-fastest time ever by an American. Smith. making a strong come afier two years of injuries. her sixth national title si nce with a throw of 206-3. · Yolanda Henry. ·who won women's high jump with a clea of 6-5. failed on thret attempt 6-8'1•, which would have been Joe Falcon. the former NCAA inaoor champion from Arkansas. won his first national title with a time of 3 minutes. 37.49 seconds for 1.500 meters. American record. Johnson. 22. from Dallas. the fifth-fastest American ever No. 7 on the all-tame list. Another Orange Coast area prod- uct, UCl's Mike Morales, fimshed sixth in the hammer throw with a heave of 214-tO. about l'h feet off his personal best aficr finishing sec- ond in the NCAA Championships earlier this month. Lynn Jenninis. the world cross· country champion. became the first American to break nine l'\llOUtes in the women's 3.000 meters this year. winning an 8:51.97. Bnan Diemer. ranked No. I 1n the nation in the 3.000-meter steeple- chase. won in 8:24. 79. The world record is 19.72 Pietro Mtnnca of Italy and American mark is 19.75 by Lewis and 1988 Olympic cham J~ Deloach. Joyner-Ker-see, who will compete in the heptathlon in the Goodwill Games. tuned up with a long jump victory. leaping an I 990 American· Bell. 34. and women·s javelm thrower Kann Smith. also 34. each earned national crowns. Bell. who won his first national title 1n 1976 and won a second in 1984. cleared "I was not surpnsed wtth the t because of m)' intensive traina Johnson said ... , kn ew I would a good ume. "I read the curve the straight was real smooth. a felt in control." Scott at crossroads of career. Questions arise after he fades to ninth in 1,500 By BARRY FAULKNER NOR WALK -After 14 seasons at the top, the wheels are beginning 10 fall off for former UCI runner Steve Scott -or at least wear down notice.ably. Scott, a 34-:year-old veteran with world class credentials, fell off the pace in the final lap of the 1,500 meter final 1n the National Outdoor Track and Field Championships Saturday at Cerritos College. And after finishing a distant ninth. he is now. for the first time in his illustrious career. faced with frustration and even fear. "h 's alarming. lt has to be. because stuff like this j ust doesn't happen," Scott said of his fading finish, which he foresaw before the race, then couldn't prevent on the track. "There was nothing to give me any indication coming into this meet that I was going to be able to perform well." the nation's top-ranked miler and l.SOO- meter runner from 1977 to 1988 said. "My lep felt heavy and weak and I've had no consistency in training for the last month. I can't figure out what's wrong. but I know I've overtrained." Scott remained in third and fourth from the o utset Saturday. but winner Joe Falcon ran-away from the field afier the second tum o f the final lap and Scott couldn't respond. Scott finished in 3:44.59, while Falcon went 3:37.49 for his fin( national title. "Joe is run.nine extremely weu:· Soon said .... knew TUTTLE CLICK NISSAN .@~ r TUTILE • ~ CLICK ~ --> 280 Hartlof lolilevatd c, ... 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"I j ust wash I could sat down and talk with som who could tell what 10 do about this problem," Sc con_t1nued ... It's not like an inju!)' where you rest fo pcnod of tame. then began tnuning when it feels bet and everything 1s OK. This is very frustrating." .Scott said he has scaled back traveling and com 1ng 1n. an effort to offset the continuing wear and t of racing virtually non-stop stnce 1976. "I've tned to do things to conserve. but appan:n the extra training time created by not runnina IS m races has added to the problem. I've run without break. indoors and outdoors. for 14 years and I thj It's caught up to me. Now I just have to figure out w 10 do about it." Scott said he may take a week off even a mon to try to regain some strength. ' "This just tells me I have to make a chanse in t way rm preparing. Hopefully, I'll figure it out and OK for next year." ~Long Beach BMW "' "The Utttmate DrMng Mactn .. t 3670 N. CherryAve. long~. CA 90807 e•OwryA~ (213) 427-5494 (714) &16-5790 • I an me nd by the arl ion me g." ve ell. d I SS e e tt a er Or8ft09 COMI DAILY PtLOT/9und1r, .U. 17, .. C8 EnQlish soccer fans ·get off to poor start at World Cup 8y Wlff .... ,.,.,... .... ROME -The Eqlilb tau. whole behavior could dNrmine lbe immediate f\ature (or tbelt IOCIClr -.m aoc oil to a b9d •tart Saturday at lbe World. 11 Cup. ' Two boun before Eftlland and tbe Netberlanda played a ICC?"a tie at Cqliari on lbe illand of SardiDia. police had IO U..C *1 ... 10 dilpene a poup of a~t l ,000 ~lb fas wbo ctwwect a Police C!'£ ~u~~DI • march from the city center to . At ~t t~o polioc otracen and teVen fans wen iru~ ancludina one man with a broken lea, police and Britilh sourca said. At , ~t SOO Enalish fans weR in police custody. Autbonuea then questioned and re&eued them witb lbe final 60 mak.ina it to the pme in time for the second balf. VOLLEYBALL from C1 With the score tied at 12 in the one-pme match, Carrillo blocked Matthies to ao up by one. four aideouts later, Hanley had a .ervice ace Ip JO up, 14-12. After three more aide-outs, Carrillo's kill ended the match: "We played well at the beainnina and very agressively. and t&en we seemed to aet a little tired," Hanley said. "It seems like at the end we didn't continue to push all the way throuah, and that will kill you. Fow Elllitb fans hid been deWned from ID eatlier i8ddlDL M.;or Alberto Bellotti of the Carabinieri pen- military police said only one man, a West German, hid been ane.c.d at the at.IMlium. for canyiq a banckun. AA AP ~pher wilnetled the marcb o( tbe Eqlilb faDt. 'He laid they 1pproecbed a sroup of Dutch fianl oe dlurcb a1cp1 aloQI the rmd about a half-mile tom lbe .-dium. Police tried to compre11 tbe marctWw crowd, apparently ao keel) it away &om tbe Du1Cb ibs, '"and about '° poUce blocked tbe l'09d. Then the Eqlish fans stormed tbe cordon. ·•ney reaialed beina moved on, .. British Embaly spokeswoman Kay Coombs said. "Tbat•a when they 1W1ed throwina rocks.·· Italy bas tent 3,200 police reinforcements to Sardinia. raiaina the number of security forces on duty to about 4,000. Dutch police spokesman Lex MeUink aid tbete coukl be u many u I 0,000 Dutch fans at the pme. Enalilh ofliclal1 csumaled there would be 6,000 to 7,000 2nalilb au~n in Catliari. They aid the number of potential Dutch and Enaliah troublemakcn could be an tbe hundreds. Enaland'1 club teams have been banned since May 198S fJom p&ayina oullide the country in ofticiaJ Europeen club competiliona. That bu stems &om riotina blamed on Enalisb fans at the 198S European Champions Cup matcli in Bruuela bttween Liv~ and Juveotua, when 39 people died. UEFA. the aoccer aovemina IK>dy for Europe, has said it will not make any decision on lift.in& ~ ban on Enalisb teams playina •\>road until after teeina how Enalish fans behave durina the World Cup. The f'ans were not off to a aood swt Saturday niahL Enaland bad two goals disallowed, when Gary Llneker committed a band ball just before knockina in bis OWJ\ ISbound. and when ID i.Ddinct free ~ Stuart ~ went ltla.iaht into me Mt. The • bad the better chaocel IO score ~t U teams played their aecond conteeutive be. In the other niaht match, Scolland banded Sweden its leCOnd consecutive 2-1 defat. Midfiddcr Slurt McCall IOOred from close ranee in tbe l l lb minute ud striker Mo Johnston convmed a penalt= to put lbe pme away with eiabt minulel to p&ay. 'tute Glenn Stroembefl 1ecnd for Sweden wi&b four awuata '° play. Jn an afternoon pmc, Brazil huffed and pufred but couldn't blow down the Costa Rican fortrel&. · The heavily favored Brazil~• did CDOUlh c:lamlllC • to win 1-0 and advance to the aecond round oldie ~ World Cup. They joined West Germany. Italy. Cameroon and Czechoslovakia, which already bad qualified. ~S"..., FOR ~~UYER "It's touah, when you get a lead, to keep that killer instinct. If you lose it, you'll lose the game. We need to work o n stayin& consistent. Our serves near the finish were the big diffcrenoc, but wc do need to work on our transition game." · Dodd and Kirby have finished in the top three at all five tour events so far this year and will be very tough to defeat. They advanced by beatina Kathy Hanley and Lori Biller, 1 S-11 , but had to come back to do it. Mfg. Sugg. Retail Price ......... '8169 Theodore Robins Discount ...... 567 4 Sale Price .................... '7 495 1 Factory Rebate . . . . . . . ...... '1000 Mfg. Sugg. Retail . . . . .. Theodore Robins Discount Sale Price ... ~. . . . . . . . . Factory Rebate . . . . . ... '8360 . '565 . '7795 ''1000 RSTTIM~ =:s&f9s Trailing from the bcginnin&. Dodd and Kirby finally tied the score at 9-9 and took their first lead at 11-10. They scored three strai&ht points before allowing anotfier point, and won it on a ~II by Dodd. Dodd and Kirby rcctived a first- round · bye and did not play their first match until the afternoon. Kirby said that had something to do with their slugish start. Both will be a.lad to play this morning. "We aot off to really slow stans in both of our matches. and I think it's from having to sit a.round aJI mom- ina waiting to play," Kirby said. "We didn't play sharp today at all. but that's the way it's gone for us on Saturday's. We have to do some- thing about that. .. We always stan Sundars off ready to play and that's why I m not overly worried about (today). We know we're the first match m the morning, so we'll act here ready to play. Every team here is so strong that we have to be ready." The other semifinal will feature Silva and Opahnslu against fourth- sccded Kotas and Castro. Silva and ~inski beat Jeanne Reeves and Lisa Strand. IS· IO. in t_heir quar- terfinal match. and Kotas and Castro defeated El Toro's Anacla Rock and Corona del Mar's Julie Thornton. I 5-13. Silva and O pabnski have domi- nated the early pan of the 1990 pro beach tour with fi ve victories so far. and the record for success is not much of a secret. With 19 career titles. UCI grad OoaHnski has ~n one of the Women's Professional Volleyball Associauon's top players over the past five years. Silva, a former Bra- zilian Olympian, has won 14 of the last 16 pro beach tournaments with Dodd and then Opalinski. She was last year's WPV A money leader. O palinski said she and Silva will have their hands full with the team known as the "twm towers." "We need to come out a lot harder than wc did today and maintain our auressivencss throughout the match," Opalinski sai~. "The>: are a fairly tall team and wtll provide us with some obvious problems. I was happy wit~ the way we played t~y. We maintained our stamina throughout a fairly long game and persevered in the end." The other semifinal match also beains at 9:30. This event is the sixth stop o~ the WPV A's 16-event tour. It 1s a double elimination tournament and all four semifinalists come in with no losses. First throu&h 13th places will divide a $25.000 purse, with $6.000 for the winning team. All matches are just south of-the Huntinaton Beach Pie~. OPEN 'romC1 . nothina to lose," he said after a holey-free round of 4-under-per 68 let{ him at 2 11. Faldo was at 212. Nicklaus 21 l and Norman 21-4. And that's much better than they expected to be. 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MOLa LOS ANGELES -After blowina a bites-loaded. no-out situation ln the second inning Saturday. the San Dieao Padres knew they were in trouble. ••••n Martl11ea, who Ramon Maninez pitched a four-pltChed • four·hlner .xt took hitter and took over the major-over the m•1:;.:;,•1u• tequc strikeout lead as the Los llrlceout .._ the ~11 drew a lcedofrwalk in tbe bottom of tho third, Eddie Mur· ray liQlled and Make Scioecia walked with lWO OUL Tut: Mlrol IC 7:H (home) Al ..,,_ on KAIC redlo (1'0) •Oft TV, Ch. 11; IC SNr't.C:NnMI Anrae. Dodte!" '"'oke a. five-pme. "Dodpn ln8P • five_.,,. lol· los1ng streak with a S-2 victory over ......, streak \he Padres. .... • Mark Grant replaced Mike Dunne (0.l) after Mike Sharpenon's si~e tied the sco~ 2-2 and Alfredo Gnf· fin followed with an infield single to break the tie. pitches;• Sciosc1a said. "Blft he found his bearinas af\er those tough innings and pitched very well from that point on." ,.,~ ..... lllp •obert1, who w•• forced out on •ound bell, tries unsucceufully to upend DCH19ers lttortatop Alfredo Griffin. ~ . Martinez escaped the bases-loaded no-out jam' in the second inning with two strikeouts and a shallow fly ball. "An y time you get a guy like Maninei. who's a great pitcher. you've got to get him earl~ ... sa!d Joe Carter, whose two-run smaJe 10 lhe third inning put the Padres ahead 2-1 lead and increased his league-leading RBI total to 54. "And when you don't, it can come back and haunt you. If we could have scored a couple more right then. it's a different ballgame." Martinez (7-3) won for the fifth time in his last six dcisions while strikina out eight to increase his major league-leadina total to 102. Boston's Roaer Clemens leads the American League with 96 strikeouts. It was also Martinez's league-leading fifth complete aame. "When I started out I felt like I didn't have my fastball, my curveball wasn't consistent and l was having trouble with my mech· anics on the chahgcup," Martina said. "But in the late innings, I got Los Anaeles made it 4-2 with its second unearned run. on founh- innina sin&)es by Lenny Harris and Munay and a two-out fielding error by Mike Pqliarulo o n Stan Javier's arounder to third. Scioscia hit his seventh homer in the seventh to make S-2. It was Scioscia·s seventh homer of the season and first at Dodger Stadium this season. • "The first couple of inninp Maninei strugled with command of his breaking pitch and his other O e • DC)M8. MOT91 --· ldlldl't lloml run wM lllt llrtl of IN ... '°" In to el·llelt •I DodtW Sledkwn, wtiere lie !let 1111 otttv I• of lllt S2 cateer ,..,.,_ •••. ,,... .......... MnCMd wlttl 1111 f.for-• ...,._, • droueftt Ille! hn ....,... .... ._. .. hm .HI ....... Ill& lea! 1111 on June 6 ...inti Allenle't JIM tlMlll ........ ,..._ la 7 fW 1' llellme ... 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The Giants arc 14-1 an June and 7-2 this season agamst Atlanta. out- conng the BraH'S 82-29. Garrelts (4-61 won his th ird straight dec1s1on. stnkmg Olli fi ve and walk'ing three. "I was 1hro...,1ng all rn~ pitches •IAGll • . ' ti '4li&iii M I :;:s ....... for stn kcs." said Garrclts, who has a 1.2 1 ERA this month after going 1-6 \\llh a 6.88 ERA dunng the first two months of thl' season. "ll 's the best I've thrown th is sesaon. The firM pan of the year was vef) frustrating. It'!> good to contribute ag:un." \\'1lham!>. Y.ho had an RBI grounder. a run-scoring si ngle and his 13th horner. extended his hilting streak to a rareer-h1gh I 3 ga me~ during which he has four homers and 18 RBI\. Robb) Thompson also homered fo r tht• Giants •Reds 6, Astros 2: ~t Rn erfront tad1um. C1nc1n· nat1. ''Ith onl~ ~II homt' runl> an 57 gamt's, hll a season- h1gh fi,c. induding i:on.,ecu11vc shots b} Chns abo. Barn Larkin .ind Em Dans to start the fi fth inni ng. Glenn Bragg\ 1111 hi-.. tir\t "1a11onal League homer. a tv.u-run shot I 1!1.ld fkn11nger also humcred and Dann~ 0 0 Gl•nti 7, BrevH O C•rdiNI' S, EXPO' l MC)NTA(AL H LOUIS Jackso n (2·2) earned his tirst caf(•er victory over the Astros after losing to th om three times in 1988 and once in 1989. •Phillies z. Cubs 1: At Vl"terans Stadium. Darren Daulton hit a t1e-brea k1ng two-o ut home run in the se\'enth inning that saddled both the Cubs and Greg Maddux with their six th consecuti ve loss. · •Pirates 11, Mets 5: Pittsburgh µve red-hot New York a taste of tis own slugging medicine. rapping out 15 hm. 1ndudin~ Sid Bream 's insurance three-run homer at Three Ri ver tadium . The Pirat<.·s withstood homers b} Dart! I trav.lx:rf) and Daryl Boston and rallied fro m fo ur-and two-run defi cits against Frank Viola (9·3). •Ca rdinals 5, Expos l : A.t Busch Stadium. Will ie McGee dch' cred a tu.:-breaking single 1n the seventh inning and St. Lou1~ \napped a fi ve-game losing streak. 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Jerry Browne scored from second base when Milwaukee failed to complete an inning-ending double play in the bott om of the ninth after the lndinas scored eight runs in the final two innings to six for the Brewers in the the last three. •Blue Jays z, Yankees I: A single br Pat Borders drove in the tie-breaking run in the I th innin15 at Yankee Stadium. giving Toronto its fifth straight victory and nm th 1n I 0 games. • Rof•I• 5, Twins 3: Streaking Oanny Tartabull and Kevm eitzer hit two-run homers at Royals Stad ium as Kansas C'll) handed Minnesota its scason- h1gh ni nt h Joss in a row. •Red Sox 6, Orioles 3: Mike Bodd1cker won his seventh straight game and Wade Roggs broke out of an O-for-13 slump wi th th ree hits and two RBis as Boston won in Balt1 mon· Bodd1cker (8-3). 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Pleuc 540'1 '"'-t t • I I , • I J 1 I I 0 .,_, 'N I o Owe•o \ • • I ,, J I 0 0 ] ~ 0 I I C. ,.,.,., • t 1 ' ~ 0 0 7 ~""''""'.) 10 1 , . ._ .. •ve~ L \ • McMur"f Mo••' Arl'l\0t'9' \ . ) I I 1 I 1 I 7 I I 0 0 I 0 0 0 l 0 .... ..,.,.." c ............ H•*' tl\ Mi...'D"'• -.. 0 0 0 8•'·"~·,., Iii••'• IV'·I ft• l 0 I \ l l I I 0 • 0 M;i.,. .. C:MU .. ... ~•01 \ I \ 1 l S I I 1 1 I 0 0 • 1 *- The Wln helped the Tigers climb to within two games of .500 for the first time since April 28 when they were 8-10. Orange Coast Daily Pilot ~s Pl~r of Day Lul1 Polonla, who went J fot 5 In 6-2 lou to T19ers. "I'm not going to watch the standings be- cause I know who the best team in the Ameri- can League East is.'' De- troit manaier ·Sparky Anderson said. "It's Tor------------onto. h always has been. Bur that doesn't mean Toronto is going to win it. "For us. we'rt' going to take it day by day. We'rt: not going to get excited." Jack Morris (6-7) allowed eight hits in seven inn ings to win his founh sJraight game and snap a three-game losing streak against the Angels dating to 1988. He walked three and struck out four befort' Mike Henneman fin ished up. Morris' winning streak.,ce(l)es on the heels of an 0-6 drought. the longest winless streak of his career. "I think we all realize that offensively we can play with anybody.'' Mom s said. "I think theft' arc some clubs that play defensive!> better than us. But. jf we continue to pitch and continue to hit hlce we have bttn. anythi ng can happen." Ben Blyleven (6-i). fo iled in his bid for a sixth consecut1 H'. win. ga'e up fi\e runs on eight hits m five innings. Bl~ lcvcn, who was 3--0 agamst Detroit-last season. had won his previous fo ur decisions against the Tigers dating back to Aug. 16. 1988. "I bas1call~ stunk." Bh k\ en said. 0 ANGEL NOTES -In ._, ~1 flrat tour 1tert1 for lht An<MI,, he ellowed 10 run' In the first lnnlno. In l'lls nexl nine ""I' he allowed on1v one flrsl·lnnlno run. Bui on Saturday ll'lt Tloers 'cored two In the flral end went on to • 6·2 11lc1orv ... The Tlger1 ERA conllnuet 10 fell. Afftr • 6·2 victory SalurCS.y, the leam eerMd run evtr•tt wes • 22, down from a HHOn·hlgh of 5 l3 on ~y I . Over IMI slrtlch, lhe teem hH won n of 36 gemn. The bulloen hes been • big teclor. In rne I.st 31 geme,, the Detroit rtlltvers ere 6· 1 wllh I I sevH In 13 ocioortunllles. They t\eve 11rended l3 of •S lnl'lerlled runner1 . . . When Mertr s.&es threw out Luis ~...,,.. In lhe lhlrd Inning Saturday, II wes onlY the '9COnd lime In 2• elleme>" ll'lel • runner hes felled to stM I off J•ctt Merrit. S.lu l'IH nelled lhrff 01 nine since teklno over behind tl'le e>lete for Mille HMth. Huntington Beach longboarders in finals The O~lly Piiot HUNTI NGTON BEACH -Defending champion Jeaneste Schumacher and Shem Crummer. both from Huntln~ton Beach. are among the finalists today in the v.omen s d1v1s1on of the second annual Longboard urfing Champ1ons h1p at Huntington Beach Pier . The pai r will be Joined by Hawa iians Joyce Hoff- man and Nancy Emerson 1n the fina l. which should be held at approx1matcl> I 0 a.m. toda). In the men'i. d1v1s1on. Mike Downey moved imo the quarterfi nals along wuh 20-)ear-old Joey Hawkins. Both art' from Huntington Beach. Hawkins. who was fifih last )Car m this e\cnt. has won every heat m which he has competed th!\ year. .\lso 1n the men's final are brothers John and Israel Paskow1t L from San Clemente. the favorites m the contest. ~-,.M '°' 1 ) tt ' ' • Ced"'•' " ' ... 0 1 fl·~"•u I j • 0 0 I l ' ... ,.... 1 1 ' 0 (I. 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Not much. but e-.entuall ) 11 will shake down to T) \On fighti ng the Douglas-Ho!) field winner and who knows. maybe the loser even con- senting to fight r oreman. who has become the damndest story this side of Muntant N1nJa Tunics. People who om.e \cOITcd at Fore- man no" cmbra'c him. ps)cholog1- cally 1f not phyr.1call). He has be· come creditable. thanks to his carefully-choo;en stnng of opponent s ("I study tape'> of other figh ters and 1f thcy can whip m ) mother. I won'1 fight them:· S:l)\ Big George). Yet. Forema n also yearns fo r another chance to win the heavy- weight champion hip he once held C 16 year!> ago) and ll says here he may. beheve It or not, get his chance sometime ncx1 year. Oh. by 1he way. celebnt1cs love Georae Foreman. too. They would rather watt h him fight than sign autoaraphs. After Foreman ham- mered Rodngues into submission here Saturday night, he reached across thf ropes to slap hands with rin1'1dcr actor John Derck (Actu· ally. the two have something in common. Derek mamcd three women who all looked alike - Unula Andren . Linda Evans and 1hlt 11rl Bo -while Foreman has three 5on\, all n3m(-d Gcorac). in cptember or "'ould the) rather attend a rctil light bet\\cen Douglas and T)'IOn" Probahl~ thq 'II go for both promotions. Hea ' ywe1gh1s carry that ki nd ofattracuon. The world of boxing enjoyed a senasallonal dec- ade 1n th~smallcr we ight classes - Marvin Hagler. ugar Ray Leonard. Robeno Duran , Thomas Hearn . etc. -but nothrng quite c~turcs the 1maginat1on of fi&ht-goers more than a heavywc1gh1. and they don't get any heavier than George Fore- man. "My stength is twice what 1t wa~ when I fought in the 1970s," said Foreman, and that was a reasonabl)'· fi t 263 pounds which George earned into the ring here Saturday night . Foreman, through crafiy market- ing. has gained credibility. wh ich was his goal all along. No~ it's just a matter of which big payday comes his way. And what of Tyson? He accomplished llis goal. too. and although he vows to remain "active," he is obviously awaiting the outcome of DouaJas-Holyfield. "It will be a tough fight," Tyson said, "but whoever wms. ht's got me. And I'm the best fighter in the un1verst." "But I'm the bigcst." said Fore- man. and maybe Kif\& and Arum should dub their next promotion. "Okay, Suckers, Come Sec Us Do It Apin." i-.,. Ct1wtotd Montgrn,v I W P 81ft"~«-' I 0 0 0 I EO,.•fft\ I 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LtOll\ 1 I I I ' I 1 1 1 0 1 P1tttf'•Ol'I lt!f(...0 fO 1 MH•f\ 11t Into ''" WP-M ,,.,tt Ul"r\O rn -HOtnt Pt--... o, ~.,,t u.,...,.,~ ,,,,,.,, ,-;-.,,, M<to• \«°"" H •v-• T""o , .. ,. T I Jf A-)1 00t ~· S.CO"CI H-<• • lrw-o ~· "Mf T-JOI A tt llt t•I P H"41v19 •.t Ov YtVOw,.91 AOl •·I (0¥ MIJitn &ul'IN"r lOv Al ft\o-<O> WP-tt--•n MYoune Um..,~ •o"'-~.,,, JO¥<• ~ ~-. T""d ,,.,,..., ,_,., A-JI 1• Three other area competitors advanced -Eddie Ennquez. teve Bigler and Rick Hazzard. TYSON From C1 Tyson wal> a httlc wild as he lunged after the circli ng Tillman, who caught the former champ With a right hand to the head 30 seconds into the fight. It had no affect. Tyson hun Tillman w1th a right hand to the body at the I: 30 mark and landed a grazing right hand high on the head at 2:20 that signaled what was about to happen to Tillman. When Tyson landed the final right lhigh to the head. Tillman felt in a heap in Tyson's corner and was counted out by referee Richard Steele . "Let everybody see it." crowed promoter Don King. as he led Tyson around the nng. "He's back." Asked how he felt the Tokyo loss would affect Tyson. Douglas. who attended the bout. said. "Defeat can make you or break you. It's up to him." Tyson obviously had one thins on his mjnd from the time he took a fim ttep toward Tiilman: Octtroy rum. "I didn't ~re mndf prop- erly," Tyson satd or the loss to DouaJas. "I us in sha~ &>hY1ically. but not cmouonally." Tyson weaahcd 217 poultds. JV> letl tha11_ he weiahcd for the OouaJas (ltht. The 29-ycar-old Tillman weilhed 215 pounds. Tillman 1s 20-5 ~1th 14 knock- out s. Tillman outpuint~d T)~On m the 1984 0 1} mp1c T nals final and also in the box-ofT. He was more C-\· pcrienced than Ty~n at that lime . but Tyson had much more C.\- pcnence as a pro than Tillman. who was fifht1ng fo r only the fifih time since 987. 0 Foreman disposes of Roclrlgu~s Jn round z LAS VEGAS -The older Georae Foreman acts, the better he fiahts. The 41-year-old former heav)'-wei~t cha~p1on stopped Adilson Rodrigues with a thundering thrcc- punch combination in the second round qf their Khcdulcd I O.ro~nd fight to~· himself up as a le11timatc heavyweight contender. "Youth and enthusiasm arc areat~" Foreman said. "But aac and cran1ness art better for me ... 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Mott.M, monog1"Q edllor Don Fenley, ed1tor1ol·po9e editor Stan Wymon, news ed110< Of .. lrook1, city editor leew llMm, features editor leter C.hon, sports editor Corot Humpht•-p. soCtety ed110< Elliot St9in, Jt., choormo'l O.,alcl W . Adcox, Jr., general manager Letter fromrthe editor 5 5 significant improvements at the Daily Pilot The firestorm of change is most visible in editorial department I n ltttle mort'.' than three months, theOr· an1e Coast Dally PUot has undergone. as one staffer put it. a .. firestorm of change." From circulation to advertising. from produc11on to customer service. we're dedicated to making the Pilot the best community daily in the U.S. But nowhere is this commitment more v1s1ble than in our editorial W flllam Lobdell department where we·, e mad(• 55 signtlicant improvements. In alphabetical order. here the} are I -Arcblptey, Paul. Paul moved into the newly created position of political wnter. "'h1ch has g1H·n the Pilot w1del~ expanded pohucal co,crage. 2 -Astral Answers. As1rolog1cal ad' ice. Sundays. 3 -Best of the Editor's Hotline. Sunda}S. 4 -Best Seller Book Lists. unda)~ -5 -Black Book. The complete calendar of C\ en ts for the Orange Coast. Fridays. 6 -Bookmarks. A look at the local literary sce ne. Sunda)S. 7 -Claamberlain, Judy: Cafe Society. Inside news of restaurants and restaurateurs. Su nda) s. 8 -Chamberlain, Judy: Page 3 coJumDl1t. Sundays and Thursdays. 9 -Chamberlain, Judy: Orange Coast Dining GaJde. Fndays. IO -Dally Pilot's Annual AH· Academic Team. Profiles of the Orange Coast's best and tmghle l high !.Chool students. 11 -DaJly l'iJot's Board of Bu1iae11 Advisors. Business advice from leaders 1n the corporate world. Mondays. J 2 -Daily Pilot's 900 SportsUne. The latest scores. Daily. J 3 -Dally Pilot's Person of tbe Week. Local heroes. Sundays. 14 -Dally Pilot's 20 Tblngs To Do Tbis Weekend. Frida}s 15 -Did You Know? H1stoncal facts about our commun1 t}' Daily. 16 -Divorce Advice. Begins Tue~ay w11h attorney Randy Sue Momson. 17 ....;... Drunken Driving Arrests. Sundays. 18 -DDDll, Richard. R1l h filled a newl) created poi.Ilion to provide more local sports co' t.'rage. 19-Eartbworks. How }OU can help sa\e the planet. Monda}s. 20-F11hlon1: On tbe Street. Vida Dean loo\...s at "hat Orange Coast people are weanng. 21 -Faalkller, Barry. Barr) filled a not ha nc"' I) created posiuon in our sports departmt.'nl. 22 -Humphreys. Carol. Carol's our rda11vel) ne"' SOCll'l) editor. 23 -In Tomorrow's Daily Pilot. Dail). 24 -Inside tbe Newsroom. A tun look at the innerworkings of the Pilot. 25 -Jerry Kobrin . .\ ne"" columniM from the Santa l\na-based Register. 26 -Legal Advice I\ new rolumn that debuts ne't Wl'CK by Mark C. Doyle. 27 -Loar, Russ. Rus" pro' 1dc'> loverage ol the Ora11ge C oac;t business world from his ne~I} aeated pos1t1on 28 -Martin, Fred. Page J columnist. Mondays. Wcdnesda~s and Fridays. 29 -My Favorite Travel Photo. Monthh on Sunda)S. 30 -News of tbe Weird. Dail}. 31 -Nut-day coverage of society events. 32 -Orange Coast Business Datu . Sunda>c; 33 -Orange Coast Business Dial')'. wet'.'k in rev1t""' Saturdays. 34 -Orange Coast, Business Sunday Section. An all-new stand· alone section. 3S -Orange Coast People. Daily. 36 -Oru1e Coast P roperties. Profiles of top real estate buys Sundays. 37 -Orange Coast Society Sunday Section. An all-ne"' stand- alone section. . 38 -Orange Coast Weather Page. Daily 39-0r .. 1e Co11t Week 111 Review. Sundays. 40 -Orange Coast Weekend. A photo es~y of the weekend's top events along the Coast. Mondays. 41 -Oranie Coast WlDe Cellar with Jolla Stalller. Sundays. 42 -Orange County Stock Watch. tock 1nforma11on on Orange County's public compa nies. 5unda\S. 43 -Walker, Patrick. For astrology buffs. the devilish Walker runs along side the angelic ydney Omarr. 44 -Political Cartoonist. John herffius provide local politi· cal cartoons. Daily except Sa\Urdays. 4S -School menus. Sundays. 46 -Strictly B111l11e11 •ltll S•Zette Alger. An "Ann Landers" column for small businesses. Fnday~ 47 -Surf, Boating and Fishing conditions. On the front page daily 48 -Talk to Us: Teen Advice. Sundays. 49 -Teaclten of tbe Year. A new annual fCJture. the Daily Pilot selects the best high school teachers along the Orange Coast. 50-Teuls by Reid McClatcby. From local club news to tournaments. Reid follows the houncing ball. SI -Up lllle Ladder. Hiring and promoti ons within the Orange Coast business world. S2 -Woo4, Jim. Page 3 columnist. undays and Tuesdays. , S3 -Wray, Amaa4'. Amnnda 1 our education and family writer, a newly created position. S4 -Wymu, S&u. A 40..year new room veteran, Stan anchors our ni&ht-time newsroom as news ed11or. SS--Good monlD1! Daily. . . The last item is purposely out of order because. while seemingly minor it has been most apprcci11cd by our ruders. Each day. when they oi>en I.IP 1hc newspaper, the Daily Pilot arcets them with a friendly, "Oood Momana?" in briaht red type. I hope you now have SS more rtaM>ns to spend many mort mominp with the Pilot. alll uttHll 11 1M ()rap CN1t o.»1 PU.I'• f41W. .I Wffffam Endicott Burning is not the only flag desecration .. to worry about Those of you who thought state Sen. John Doolittle was just another doctrinaire conservative will be happy ro learn tbat the Rocklin Republican is a man ahead of his time. Loog before the U.S. Supreme Court last Monday struck down a new federal law prohibiting the burning of the American flag. thus reviving a volatile campaign issue, Doolittle had seen the election-year advantages of wrapping himself · tightly in red. white and blue. Nancy Reagan just said no to plea for a Poindexter pardon He seems to think that some sclf- indulfCnt bozos burning the flag constitutes a grave threat to the tepublic, so has made protection of Old Glory the centerpiece of his campaign for the congressional seat being vaeated by Republican Nor- man Shumway of Stockton. In a 30-sccond Doolittle television . commercial prominently featuring a flag rippling in the breeze, an an- nouncer declares thar "from the 4th of July parade to the Saturday after- noon game to a place called Viet- nam, Americans have honored and cherished this emblem of freedom and libcny. Yet our own Congress has refused to constitutionall y protect the flag from those who would burn it and trample it under· foot." An ell.ln'lOrdinanl~ strong leucr from Henr) Kissin~er. Zb1gniew Brzezinski and Wilham P. Clark. reponed here for the first time. asked thl·n-Prcsident Ronald Re· agan to pardon Adm. John M. Poindexter for his roll' in the Iran· Contra scandaJ. It \.\US rcJccted. part· ly because of anC) Reagan's \ 1gor· ous oppos1t1on. The letter. c,1gned b~ the three kc> officials -each of ~ hom had held Po10deJ1.ter's JOb as National Secur- ity adviser to d1ffrrcnt prcs1denb. was g1,t'n to Reagan b) h1'> fncnd Clark !">honh after 11 hccame dear tha t Poin<lt·\ter might ht.·comc 1he "fall gu).. for obe) ing prc'>1<lcnt1al order~ and then I) 1ng to Congre11s about 11 10 protl'l t the d11t•f e\· CCUtl\e Mr<.. Re:.1gan told Clar!-that Poindexter had ~·hurl .. her husband and \he did not "'ant tlw pre~1dent in volved in an) pardon That l'Odcd the mat11.·r .\s for Poindc:\ter win- ning a presidential pardon from George Bush 1f his appeal ot J six· monlh prison sentl·ncc losl'S. chances are highl~ 1mprotiahk to non-~1stcnt Using Mandela Manager\ of the Ken ned~· Hawkins Cl\ II nghtc, hill h:t\C schcd· uled Senate debate lo coinc1dl' with Nelson Mandda's \l'lll to Washing· ton on Junl' 20. t'\l'n1ng mon· press· urc on Pre'i1<lrnt Bu)h With the South Mnran blad. leader in town. the hill's sponsors suppose. 11 will be more d1ffilult for Bu'ih to threaten a 'l'lo of the civil nght' bill unle<.s an11-quo1n aml·nd· ment'> are adopted. Wh1tl' I lou~ C'hicf of taIT John Sununu has ms1Slt.'d to ~en l:d\\ard M . Kt•nned\ that Bush cannot !l1gn thl' hill in its prt'scnt form A footnote fhl· Re' k\'>l' Jack· son and 01 her hl:H 1-kadl'r\ are pu~h1ng for a pica harg.i1ning seule· ment of Washington Ma~or Manon Barr)·~ c0ta1nl'tun l.1 .. e bd'ort Man- dela am' c' It would not do. the) sa-.. for h1<\ '1\11 w he marred bv Letters Rowland Evans sordid tt.'Sllmon:y about a black le:ider Frobnmayer was warned \\. h1tc HoU'>l' au..lc!> are 1n po~· .-.eo;s1on of a wan11ng wrilll'n 10 beleaguered fohn frnhnma)'cr, dt· rector of thl' l"atlllnjl Endlll.'mcnt of the Ans. rcnimmcnding 1ha1 he ··~cnoui.I~ llln!l1dcr 1~ut a~arding fl1Hen11all~ c'plO\l\t.' grant<," for "ob'>cenc \.\Ork,.'' Thl' l.'arn1ng wen1 10 FrohnmaH•r in latt· o\pnl from an NI:.\ otfa=1al del·pl~ wnn·rnl·d 1ha1 1f an nh1b1ts widrh regardl·d a~ "Ob\l'l'm"· "ere fundl·d "Ith ta,paya mom·)'. the future ol thl· Nl:A might tx· Jl'ClP· ard11l·d . Frohnma)n apparent!} dis· rcgardl•J. tl1l• "'arning No". ho"-· e'er. hl' ha._, changl·d ha~ m1nJ 1n the "akl' ol the pol111cal exploswn fol. I0\.\1ng revl'la11on' tha t the l\E.\ walo about to appro' c ..._.,era I sn-ba~d e\h1b1t' of qucs11onable an1st1c \aluc last rnon1h. Hl' I'> no" cau11on· ing Nr .\ pand<;, "'host• JOh '' to recommend appn)\ al or d1sapprcH al or applicants seeltng funding. not to be alra1d 10 v.1cld tht• \Clo Pierre's poison Pierre R1nfrt·1. Rl·puhhl·an can· d1date for go' crnor of Nl'"' York. wanted to C)l'alatt· h" kud \.\Ith Housing l'Crctar) Jad Krmp with a l>Cathing k1tl·r. but he "a' talked out ot '-'t•nd1ng 11. Rinfrt•l. an l'l ononur ron'>ultant suking pubhl' oflicl' tor till' first time. blew up 1.'hl·n l'~·~l'w York C'ongre-,,man Kemp attacked him Robert Novak for non·)upport of Reaganomics. He 1mmt.'d1atel) "rote Kemp denounc- ing him in language so personal that GOP 1ns1ders said thl') never before had seen anything ltkc it 1n politics. Lawrence Kudlow. a former Re· ag;in administration official and no"' a ~late Republican 'ice chair· man. talked Rinfn.•t out of sending the lelll'r. Kudlo" 1hcn set about tr) 1ng to get 1he two mm together for a face-to-face talk. but that has not yt•t happcnl·d. No new taxes !)en. Roben Kasten. "'ho played a maJor rok 10 the wriung of the last two national Republican platforms. ma} Sl'C\... the Platform C"omm1ttee chamnan-.h1p for IQ92 to block any "waggle room" tor President Bush on ne"' taxe~. A 1-e> pla}cr at the 1984 conven- tion 1n Dallas. K-Osten fought off effor1!> b} Prc~1dent Reagan's aides to sto p platform language that would preclude a ta~ boost. Instead. the sharp contrast on taxes between Re- agan and Democratic challenger Walter Mondall' contributed to the Repubht:an land'ihde. Ka~lcn an11c1pates the-poss1b1ltty of a !>1m1lar platform dispute in 1492. "'1th Bu\h aide.. trying to water down the language. The White House. whirh ha~ sent advance s1g· nals 1t "ant~ 101al control of the platlorm pron""'· might be not be ha pp) \\1th Kasten in charge. Rowland Evans and Robert Novak art! Wasbiagtoa DC·baud columnists for tbt! Oraagf! Coasr Daily Pilot. Gil Ferguson needs good-winner lessons To the Ed11nr Gil Fergusun. 'rnmplaincd 1ha1 Badham (Ph,lh!)) rnn a \lur ram· pa1gn "Thi" ~~ a CJUl"'llt' lrom thl' Palol'!> Wcdnc\da~ l'iSUC. rrn grall· tied at lhe gr:ic1uusnc\!> with which our assemhl)'man :ll'C('pted h1-; vie· tOr) The asscmblrman "'ent on and wai. quoted as saying. "I will nt·vcr let another candidate slander me in a race apin .. ", apparently retemng to Ph)lhs Badham'c; literature in the mail. Unle11s the literature was lalk· mg 10 the mail boxes. he probably was talking about l1hcl. not slander. anywa). But. the asscmblyman'c; real com- plaint "a~ hi\ allegauon that I. a!> the former a~sl.'mbl} m:rn and con· grc'lsman frnm th•~ d1stnc1. some· ho-.... put Ph>lh' in tht: race. '!leered her campaign and otherw1t,c took advantage of Ph )'lhs. wh''· ncrnrding to tht.' asst'mbl)'man \\3~ "nl·1thl·r emot1onall} nor mental!) equipped to enter a race hkc this ... Ph~l11\ Bad ham 1s 111} da ughter of "horn I am 'cry proud. Shl·. her mother. our fam1l) and I will ha~ten \O point out lo the assemblyman that all of thl' mt.'mbcrs of our fam ily were reared lo think. act and live 1ndependcnll). Phyllis t!> ~O years old. well-t•dm:uted. suCCl'lisful. inde- pendent and mature. So. don't "real· When Writing to the Ofang• Coast Dally Pilot ... The Orange Coast Dolly Pilot encourages correspondence from our readers. We request le11e1s be lop1 10 opprox1mo1ely 300 words. Any correspondence s1gn1lic.on1ly longer than 300 words w ill be prtnted or our d1scre11on os a Community Commentary, Gvest Commentory or Editorial Re$pon$9. Communtry commen1or1es ore rcsNvod for issues por11nent to cities ond to wns olong the Orongo Coos1 Gues1 commentofles moy per101n to ony public 1\Sue Ed11011ol respcnses ore reservnd for rebu11ols to ed1tor1ol pos1hons of rhe Orange Coast Doily Pilot. letters cons1dNed 10 be l1belo11s or 1n bod tos10 will l\OI be printed. Wr,ters ore lim1tPd 10 IOI.Ir subm1u1ons a mon1h All correspondence must be signed ond 1nclvcio 1h wrtlf'r 's oddr eu and 1elephono number lor vertl1cot1on purposes le11ers should be oddrossed to 1h~ Orange Coast Doily Pilot, 330 W Boy St Cosio Meso. CA 92626 A11en11on lell~rs 10 the Ed1IOf' Wr11ers w ith qvos11ons ore urged to coll the Doily P1lo1 ot 17141 642 4321 , Ex1 352 Today In history Today is unday, Junt 17. the 168th day of 1990 There art 197 days left 1n the year. Thrs 1s Father's Day. 1 oday's h1ahliaht 10 htttory: FiOy )'ears aao. on June 17. 1940, France asked Germany for tcnns of surrender in World War II. On this date: In 1944t the republic or Iceland was c llbhshed I> fl'l'I WIT} for her ... Gil And I might add that I at no lime ..pushed her 1n10 .... lhe race. nor did I ever tr)•lo talk her out of being in the race. either. I thin~ that Ph)lhs ran a ~ood· 'Ptnted l'ampa1gn. and she will be Jround in the future as a nl.'w. fresh. 1lrflrulatl' candidate who will add youth. 1ntdl1gc nce. integrny, 1ogetht'r wuh the energy and ability 10 get ~omt·th1ng dont> for the das- tnl'l. RO RfRT E. BADHAM Newport Beach People need help, not I o censuring To the Editor: Why 1s 11 thal legislation on lessening homelessness. racism. AIDS deaths or the national debt takes months. even years 10 take effect while government officials concentrate their efforts on arresting rap inaers. cu1t1ns off national runds for ana ts. or by pa sina anti- cwil nat11s amendments damning flaa bumana? Obviou ly "'C arc mort concerned wlth ccnsurin.1 people rat.her than help1n1 pco_plc. MATIHFW MC DONALD Ntwpon Beach Today's birthday~ Actor Ralph Bellamy 1s 86. Author Jo,hn Hmey is 76. S1nttr Dean Martin is 73. inttr Baro: Marutow is 44. Com· ed1an Joe PiscoPo 1s 9 -By 1k Al#rMlel Prws .. - Enter oo screen John Doolittle. "As your congressman." sar,s this courageous public servant, "I II fight for a constitutional amendment 10 protect our flag -and that's a promise." The announcer concludes: "John Doolittle for Congress. He's one of us." Well. we cao aU sleep better now. Of course, given the way Con~ess started scramblin$ to make political hay on the issue 1n thO' wake of the court ruling. Doolittle's promise may prove to be unnecessary. The issue 1s likely to be resolved long before he gets to Washington -ifhe gets there. "There's a mindless stampede out there," said Rep. Don Edwards. 0- San. Jose. chainnan of the House Judiciary subcommittee on civil and constituttonal rights. "and. if it (a constitutional amendment) passes. the president will sign it and the states will step all over themselves to ratify it." It seems st range that a freedom· loving poliucian like Doolittle would want to diminish the freedom that the flag symboli zes by tamper- ing with the First Amendment. es- pecially when all we are d~l\!.'g with fiere arc a handful of crazies who get their kicks out of burning flags. Surely, we arc not so insecure and fragile as a nation that we can't tolerate a few jerks. That seems preferable to intcrrupting 200 years of unlimited freedom of pohtkal expression. But a lot of politicians. Doolittle included. obviously love h<\ving the flag issue run up a silver pole for them because 1t allows them lo divert public attention from some real problems. As Edwards said, 11 "licenses the demagogues." They re- member what success George Bush had waving the flag in Michael Dukak.as' face in 1988. Even in writing a dissenting opinion o n the court dec1s1on. As- sociate Justice John Paul tevcns directed an angry message at poli· tic1ans who. he said. "sttm 10 ma- ni pulate the S) mbol of national purpose into a pretext for partisan dis{>utes about meaner ends." He maintained that "the integrity of the symbol has been compromised by those leaders who seem to advocate compulsory worship of the flag." Since a flag amendment appears inevitable. though, wh y don't we expand it beyond flag burning to prohibit use of the flag in political commercials or on campaign litera· ture. or to draw attention to a used- car 101? Why is one desecration any worse than the other? People ought to get mad about flag burners. But ~hey al~ ou&ht ~o get mad about v1sccral, simpfe-mindcd political pitches, car dealers who compete to sec who can fly the biagest flag. or schlock businesses that use imagc5 of George Washina- 1on and Abraham Lincoln 10 peddle their merchandise. Let's condemn them, ref use to vote for them. quit buyins from them. But let's not stop them. If people want to make fools of them- selves; they ou&ht to be frtt to do it. Anybody wfio has ever traveled overseas knows how the emotions ere stirrtd by bcina in 1 nra• country and suddenly spottina the U.S. flq flyina over 1n embassy or a military cemetery. But it does nothin,a for the memory of those who d1ed under that flq to open up an ISll\llt on the Bill o( R\pll. Freedom is really W'hat those pcootc d1td for -not a pi«e of cloth, and c:cn.anly not to help John Doolirtle tct elected t<> ContrtN. ,,,,,,......._ .................. NM tthwmtet lw • Ormwe C.•• DtUY ,.,,.,, GE COAST Inside . • Orange Coast Stock Watch/02 • Orange Coast Business Oates/02 SS • Strictly Business/03 SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 1990 Sales:-ToUgh, rewarding careers . { . CEOstold to lmprov~ sales staff By JOY ANTHONY O.il)t ..... c ........ .. If D. Forbes 4r had his way, America's CEOs would fo~• about mergers and ac- quisitions, new ways to pump their stock and additional fea- tures for their products. Instead, they'd tum their attention to the sales force. "America has lost its ability to sell," he says sadly. Ley, owner of the Sales Suc- cess Institute in Newport Beach and author of"The Best Seller," tours the U.S. and Canada offering seminars ranging from one to 22 hours in length. Amenca's sales problem, he says. is that not enough sales- people take the Harold Hill approach. Referring to the lead character in "The Music Man," he points out that although Hill was a con artist, "his selling technique was superb." ''People buy for one reason: emotional satisfaction. And the more immediate the satis- faction -the faster they will buy." The trick. he added, is to give customers a logical justifi- cation for what they emo- tionally want to buy. Buyers need "just enough so they won't look stupid." o.-,-....... Jim Moore, of l'KM, 11 • top utesm•n In Or•ne• CountJ. Vetetan believes craft benefits from honesty By RUiS LOAR Dilly ,_ -u 11/ltCH For James Moore, selling is not the an of the fast buck. Moore. a use JOUrnahsm graduate. believes lasting success comes not from h11-and-run sales. but from the time-worn values of integmy, smccnty and above all - honesty. Moore's formula has paid off. As director of field operations for Irvine-based FKM Copier Products, Moore oversees a sales force that racked up $8.5 m1lhon in sales last year. Orange County Business Journal recently ranked FKM as the county's top supplier of photocopiers and suppl ies. The I I-year-old company. which has branch offices in San Diego, San Francisco and Sacramento. reponed sales of more than S20 m1lhon last year an the dog~at­ dog world of photocopier sales. "Too many people in sales are not honest. they don't ha ve integri ty and they'e in it for the shon -1erm -they're devious." Moore says. '"They're loolong to sell something today and not worry about 1t tomorrow." Moore has not always been above the fray. though, having paid his dues on the seamier side of the sales jungle. Working as a cosmetics salesman for Revlon early in his career. Moore found ethics in the h1gh- pressu re sales environment lacking. "The manufacturer really didn't care about the end- user." Moore sa ys. "That's one of the things that disturbed me as a )Oung man in sales. ''When I "as at Revlon I was dn\ mg the numbers -I would do anything. I called o n Alpha Beta and Safeway. Someumes they'd order SI 00,000 wonh of product and we'd ship them $200.000. They'd double the order then they'd get on th e phone and get them to try 10 keep 11. .. Now Moore manages a staff of eight photocopier salespersons and 10 telemarketiAg sales professionals pitching · photocopy and fax supplies to customers throughout the Western mted States. Moore also oversees the ..erv1ce depanment and says the key to success for his company has been for&ing a strona hnk between sales and service. "Most dealerships that arc our size don't have very good service," Moore says. "We work on the phil0$0phy that once people do bus10ess with us, they're so happy with our service. they ne ver go anywhere else." One of the stngle b1,ages1 frustrauons in any office 1s when the photocopier is out of commission. Realizing that the ke y to customer sausfaction comes in keeping the product up and running. FKM boasts an average service response 11me of under 6 hours. Nauonwidc, FKM 1s the second largest dealer of M1ta photocopit rs and the fiflh largest Konica dealer. FKM's photocopier sales staff cam between SSS,000 and S90.000 a year. Their top salesman came to the JOb after worki~l 4 years as a school teacher and now cams about S-1 • a year. Moore says. When looking for new salesman, Moore says he looks fi rst for s1ncerit). "for a salesman to be success- ful. he hps to be believable to the customer. If he is believable for I 0 minutes 1n front of the customer, then he has the opponun1ty to sell his product or service." Follow-up is equaJly important, accordina to Moore, so 1ha1 the salesperson establishes credibility by delivering on promises, establishing a long-term cus- tomer relationship. A top sales professional should also be blessed with good 1ntui11on. accord ing to Moore: "Know yo ur prod- uct -find the need and fill it. The salesman should put himself inside of the customer. He should know what the customer 1s thinking." Abo ve and be)'ond basic sales skills comes per- sen erance. according to Moore. "Perservcrancc 1s prob- abl) the most 1mponan1 attnbute of a sales person, to constantl} suck with tryi ng to sel l to a customer,'' Moore.-sa}s. ··You seU the company, you sell the service. you sell )Ourself and then you sell the product. "Most people. ~hen they gel into sales, only thank of things short-term -how they can make a quick buck: There is reall}' no way 10 make a quick buck in sales. To make a lot of mone). you have to put in the time." -rop car sa. esrriary says desire key Dream come-true- SChOOI teacher By JOY ANTHONY Daily ,....,, C0tr~~nl finds success At 19, Ralph Gordon started selling Fords because he needed the money. It wa s almost as 1f he 1'.ncw one da) he'd be putting 10 children 1hrough college. .. • 1n real estate Among those calling him dad today arc a medical doc- tor. an ordained minister. a pilot. a registered nurse and a fe" school teachers -but no salesmen. By JOY ANTHONY o.iiy ,.11ot C«••..,,_,,. For Carla Landstrom. the dream of earning t:>p dollars an ('alafom1a real estate sales came true. During one five-year penod 1n real estate. Carla Lindstrom's annual earnings soared from S 19.000 10 more than SI 00.000. Lindstrom had bren a teacher for the disabled. highly dedicated to her career but also sufTenng from burn- out. Seven of her pupils died in seven years and she couldn't take it anymore. So she took the plunge into the compe11 t1ve field of com- mercial real estate. Today, Lindstrom 1s a broker Wlth the Newport Beach office of Iliff. Thom & Co. and has earned a six figure income for the past six years. "I got into 1t by a fluke," she recalls. "A little old lady next dbor leaned over the fen ce one day aiid told me she had a nephew an com- mercial rcaJ estate. 'What's that?' I asked. 'I don't know,' she said." But when Lindstrom learned that her neighbor's nephew was making S40.000 a year. she didn't much care what It involved. Thrown into her first broker's JOb, at an office she desc ribes as "a hnle hole in the wall an Santa Ana." she almost changed her mind. There was no supervision and no training. Asked to "close a deal." she was puzzled. "I kept saying 10 myself: 'Close? Close?' " To top it off. she felt alienated an what was then a male-dominated field. "There was only one or two women in Orange County selling commercial real estate full time," she says. After six months. she went 10 work for "a pretty snaky" firm that's no longer in business, eventually movina on to Grubb & Ellis. There were 59 other salesmen and women in the I 5,000-squarc-foot room, and she once 1$Ain felt like 1t was sink or swim 10 the shark- infested waters of commercial real estate. Hut Landstrom hung tougn and su rvl\ ed. Leanng Grubb & Ellis after four years to work as a dnclopcr's leas- ing agent on the s11c of a commercial building. Lindstrom felt as 1f she'd Jumped out of thl' ff)1ng pan and into the fire . It was 1 9~ I and nearl) every brokerage 1n America was feeling the crunch of recession. Frus- trated to the poan1 of tears and earning onl ) SI .400 :i month. she decided 10 quit. But she had gra'e doubl'I ahout leaving a salaried pos111on 10 go ba r!.. into comm1ss1on-ha\ed r(•al e t.ate sales. "I kne" I was goang bad. 1n10 a JOb that was a killer ... But 11 turned out to Ix· the nght dec1s1on. Tod:n. at Iliff. Thorn & Co.. Lindstrom has landed maJor clients ancl udang as C'oca C'ola. Beatncc Foo<h. ITT Real fatale S¢rv1ccs and Westtnghou l' Cred11 Corp. ht' no" -.pcc1ah1es an mo' ing tenants from one h1gh-nse oOicc building to another. Wuhan that niche. she's focused on finding of- fices for clients wanung to locatt' in the John Wayne .\1rpon area. To avoid conflict of interest, she represents onl) the tenant side of the bargaining table. working mostly with attorneys. Lawyers understand the value of working with a tenant spec1ahs1 better than most. she sa)s. These da)S, she sa)S. u·s a tenant's market. Sccond-genernllon, quality high-rise buildings arc ~oing for S 1.45 a square foot. with ancent1\l'S such as furniture purchased at 30 cents on the dollar. free rent and parking concessions. "It's almost scary ," she S<J)'>. "R1gh1 now the market 1 so soO and pro-tenant. you wonder how many of these landlords arc goang to stay in business." Lindstrom is acutely aware that the real estate market is subjtct to the same ups and downs of all businesses. but she's paid her dues and says she 1n1ends to be around for the long haul. By JOY ANTHONY 0..,.. ,,_ c--.-.- Selling isn't for everyone. he adm11s. You ha'c 10 .have a burning desire 10 sell. sell. sell. And an un cann) knack for gl·ttang ) our cu~tomers' trust 10 be a real success. When a customer walks on the lot of Nabers Cadillac an Costa Mesa, wht're Gordon sells new and used cars. he begins b) asking: "What model ma~ I show you today''" But he doesn't hassle the customer. If the person has a "don't bother me" attitude, he JUSt hands them a business card and thanks them for look- mg. Business ca rds are the ke y to Gordon's stratcg). If he's an the supermarket. he gi ves a busancs<1 card 10 the checker. If he's 1n a restaurant. he g,i ves one to the waitress . .\nd 1f he's al the golf course. he hands th em all around. Gordon so ld three t<lrs an a angle afternoon last Tuesday. He reccntl) sold 37 cars an a month and a half. earning him a trip 10 Hawau . He lake s the business be- cause there's a m> 11quc.-about cars. he sa}S. Go to a part) and tell people )'OU sell Cad illacs and the) gather round wi th qucsuons. "What's my car wonh'l" thcr want to know. l But he "asn'I always a Cadillac salesman. After sell- ing Ford s an Honolulu in 1946. he entered the ranks of management. If he hadn't, he added. he prnbabl) wouldn't be with Nabers today. When he Joined the deal- ership an 1973, tht' company onl) hired people with man- agem(nt expcnencc. "The f PINH lff SALES/Page 021 Buying insurance not··very popular, 1 f you're think ing of a sales carttr 10 msuranet:, "don't do it," warns hip tassel with a laugh. tassel. a lite farm lnsuranC'e broker in Costa Mesa. says he had no idea how "radic•lly hard" sclhna insurance would tum out to be. A 1981 araduatc from SC"s school of buiincu adm1n1 trat1on. ll tel sa)'1 he bc&an his carttr wtth tale Farm because his dad 15 a State Fann broker. says broker • He arew up bcliev1na in \he compAny. The problem is, he explains. insurance as a MPtive product. Pcoplt walk 1n the door wantina the bare m1n1mum -whatever the la• ~uirn. And he says they often st.an a convcnatio;-by MY'ftl. "I hate insurance. 1' Althoup he normally cells chtnts chat disabtlity • health and hfe insurance 1s even more imporunt for most people than auto 1nsuranct is. he doesn't push the tough customer. It' not wonh "spsnmna your wheels" and nskmg bum-out, be said. sing the Dale Cameaic method of w10n1na fnends and inOuencin' people. St.asset sa)'1 he had to work 16-hour da,Ys. six days a week when he fint started 10 the business. nd even now. the Iona houn pen1st. But opcratina on the pnnc1pal of offenna penonal service to cacn chent. he say the rewards art areal. · Earn1na his w~y into • t.aPCI parked cars at n.Pt while a youna stucknt at Oral\IC Coast Collcac. Parkins cars at The Five <Town'> Mateo's and the Balboa Bay <:iub was aood e>.penence for satn_ he says. He learned how to .oc1ahze with the type of l)t()l>lt who would Ont day bttome his cl~nts. h was has ·first upencntt at net1ottork1oa,. But he doesn't recommend fonnaJ networtina orpmut1ons. Whcn he first st.ancd in the industry. he says. he learned that network.era art too hunpy fOr bu mt s and too new at what they're dotna to be of much help. .. ,·crybod ·s on the Lkke:· he warns. lndivtdutl 1n nctworkana aroups try to buy the products of other memtxrs whenever potlible. But StaUtl bdievcs this is the wro~ reason to buy anything. maklna networktna 11 a shm reed on wtuch to suppon a busineu. 'upposc )ou'"e been a.o1na to the same dentist since you were a ktd. he alb. Arc you raUy IDi• 10 switch JU t bccaUK a member or your net~ &tOUP, wants you to7 'I recommend tc.mina how to develot> IOOd. personal ~tvw:e-." he IA)'I. "Of"t'°t'• •tilfted customen 1 the tot.al. tot.al. tot.al key. . ·-' • Orange County public COf11Panles Orange Coan Business Dates ... ..... ••rtset l .Adv~ed L~ NASO 2.ADVANTAG LIFE PltOOS NASO J.AUllGAN NYSE 4.ALPHA MICROSYSTEMS NASO S.AMElttCAN HEALTH SERV NASO 6.AMflttCAN PACESETTER NMS 1 .l\WUCON INDUSTlttES NASO 8.AltCHIVE COlr NASO 9 .ARMC>a AU. NASO 10.AST RESEARCH INC NASO I I .BECKMAN INSTltUMENTS NYSE 12.Betcor NASO I l .llEltGEN BRUNSWIG AMVC 14.BllOGFORO FOODS NASO IS.BRISTOL RESEARCH NASO 16.CAM OAT A SYSTEMS NASO 17 .CARL KARCHER ENT INC NASO 18 .CENTENNIAL GROUP AMEX 19.CERAOYNE INC-CALIF NA,SO 20.CHESAPEAKE INOUSTRIE NASO 21 .CIMCO NASO 22.CLOTHESTIME NASO 23.CMS ENHANCEMENTS NYSE 24.COMARCO INC NASO 25.COMMERCEBANK NASO 26.COMMRTON CP A AMEX 27.COMMUNITY PSYCHIATRI NYSE 28.COVINGTON TEC HNOLOGI NASO 29.D.ATUM INC • NASO 30.0ICEON ELECTRO NICS I NASO 31 .DISTR18UTED LOGIC CO NASO 32 DOWNEY SVGS&LOAN ASS AMEX 33.DVI FINANCIAL NASO 34 .EIP MICROWAVE N.ASD 35.ELDO RADO BANK AMEX 36.EMULEX CORP NASO 37.FHP INC NMS 38.FIOELI TY NAT'L FIN AMEX 39 FILENET CORP NASO 40.FIRST .AMER FIN CL A NMS 4 1.FLUOR CORP NYSE 42.FOR BETIER LIVING NASO 43.FURON COMPANY NMS 44.GATEWAY COMMUN NASO 45.GENERAL AUTO MATI ON AMEX 46 .GISH BIOMEDICAL INC NASO 47.GRADCO SYSTEMS IN C NASO 48 HAMMOND CO NASO 49.HELIONHICS INC NYSE 50.HYCOR BIOMEDICAL INC NMS 51 .ICN BIO MEDICALS AMEX 52.ICN PHARMACEUTICALS NYSE 53 J M PETERS AMEX 54 landmark Bank NASO 5S LASER PRECISION NASO S6.MAI BASIC 4 NYSE 5 7 .ME OS TONE INTL INC NASO 58 MET ALCLAD NASO 59 METROPOL CI RCUITS AMEX 60 MICROSEMI CORP NASO 61 .NATIONAL EDUCATION NYSE 62 NEWPO RT CORP ----· rq;.a.w ·- 63 NEWPORT ELECTRONICS NASO 64 NEWPORT PHARMACEUTIC NASO 65 NICHOLS INSTITUTE AMEX 66 ODETIC S INC CL A AMEX 67 P D A ENGINEERING NMS 68 PACESEITER BUS PROP NYSE 69 PACE SETIER HOMES NASO 70 PACIFIC INLAND BANI( NASO 7 I PACIFIC SCIENTIFIC NYSE 72 PACIFICARE HLTH SYST NASO 73 PETROMINERALS NASO 74 PHOENIX GROUP NASO 75 PLAZA COMMUNIC ATIONS NASO 76 PRINTRONIX INC NASO 77 PROVfNA FOODS NASO 78 QUIKSILVER INC NASO 79 RAINBOW TECHNOLOGIES NASO 80 READICARE INC NASO 81 ROPAK CORPORATION NASO 82 SAFEGUARD HEALT H ENT NASO 83 Shelly Associates NASO 84 SIL VERCREST AMEX 8S SPI PHARM AMEX 86 STANDARD PACIFIC NYSE 87 Three D Oepts AMEX 88 TOKOS MEDICAL NASO 89 TRANSCON INC NYSE 90.TRICARE NMS 9 I TRlMEDYNE IN C NASO 92.UNICARE FINANCIAL AMEX 93.US FACILITIES CP NASO CWr••• ... ...... a. ... . 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Blue-- print Reid.in&" at • Lm. Friday, June 22, a1 tbc Irvine Marriott. Thomas Harbro, director of 1eUDt improvement oon1tnaction for Har- bro I DC., and Patricia Secor' lftli- dcnt of ArcbetfPC International, will lead the 1tm1nar. Topics include basic components of a blueP.f:i:nt. ICCur&tc identification of buildina standards. bow to select a spece planner and when to involve the contractor or mainttr. The cost is· S3S for members and $70 for non- memben. More information i1 available by calling 979-9~31. • • • Newslener wrtUq -"Kow to Write and· Publish a Newsletter to Increase Sales and Visibility" will be presented from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. WedneWy. June 20. by publicist and author Pat St. Lawrence at the Country Side Inn. 32S Bristol St., in Costa Mesa. The workshop will focus on how to write. design and produce ncwslctttn and how to manage a mailing list. The cost is $4S and more information is avail- able by calling 643~8173. • • • Press aM ,..Uc rela11•• -The adversarial positions of lhr press and public relations will be the topic of acting KTLA-TV news director W11Ten C.Cf'Clhino at noon Thurs- day, June 21. at the Radi1son Plaza Hotel in Irvine. Cereghino will be addressing the membership of the Oranie County chapter of the Public Relations Society of America. The: reservation deadline is Monday, June 18 and the cost is S 18 for members, $30 for non-members. More information 1s 3\'allable by calling 832-2037. • • • M.-ey maaagc:rs c:onfc:renc:c: - "Meet the Funds." a conference on how to get pnvate equ1t\. fe~ral and state fu nding. 1s se t (or I p.m. Tuesday, June 19. al Le Mend1cn Hotel m Newport Beach. The con- ferencr 1s sponsored b~ Cruttenden &. Co .. 1he larges1 independent in - vestment banking firl}'l in Orange Count). along wnh actounung firm Ernst & Young and law firm R1oraan & McKin111: Tile con- ference 1s geared toward small 10 m1d·SJZt'd companies. Topics will include the mall Bu!.1ne!.s lnno' a- uon Research Program. BA loan~ and other funding options including le veraged bu~ouls and rnlure kas- mg. Reg1strat1on 1s SQS per pe™ln and more 1nforma11on 1s a'allable b) calli ng Jan O'Neal at 757-5700 . . . - Data supplied by Newport Secur1t1es Corp Fo r research 1nformat1on on any o f thes~ compMli~s. contact Jeffrey Kilpatrick. president ot Newport Securities. at (7 I 41 95 7 ·I 081 Wl11al•1 al commercial real es- t.ale: -"Winning strategies in Com- mrrc1al Real Estall'" "'111 feature Harold A. Ellis. prcs1d~nt & \EO of Grubb & Elli~ and Peter L. Marr. executi vr 'ice president and wrstern d1 v1s1on manager of Coldv.ell Bankrr Commercial. at 6 p.m. Tue - day, June 19. at the Irvine Hilton Hotrl. The presentauon 1s sponsor- ed by Women in Commercial Real Estatr. Grubb & Ellis Co .. Coldv.ell Banker \o mm e r c 1al . and Holzwarth. Pov.ell & tem. The cost 1s S38 and more information 1s available b) calhng Toni Tudor al 553-9400 FREE ADMISSION .. ,., ...... _141tal1• Rf.\'OC ABLE LI VING TR ST Thureday, June 14. t p.m. Tu..ctey. Jun• 19, 7 p.m . Tttur.ctey, June 21. 7 p.m. L~arn llo w To: • AwOld pro01lt llld altorne, ' ftu • Avoid UMtCUUtf rlltf1t111<t Ill • ''utnt 1epanlt poptfty • • SGlwt tltc,.cNld proYislam • AwOld clptlol ,_ U1 • ''°ffll htr• mHk.i prouuu nl '''"'"" .,..,. """"" • AMW ctllMfWll ... RESERVATIONS 848-6499 ........... 111 ...... .-... 5111• )04 fNlt• v•r Retrestwnents senecl NOW NO LOAD FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY ORA~JG[ ~n1 J~·JT'/ G Fi o v v r t-1 f u r~ u A diversified mutual fund investing in a portfolio of Orange County's finest public companies ·as selected by th e Fund's manager. e Orafu/:~~,~~ f:t#J ~ Ask how your investment in the Orange County Growth Fund can qualify ss a tax· deductible IRA contribution for 1989. To receive a prospectus. annual report, and the current portfolio, call the Fund's manager and I distributor. Newport Securities Corporation. (714) 957-1217 • SALES From Ot wanted ~ople with stability," be explains. Unfortunately, that's a rare com- modity in the car business. Most salesmen, he says, skip from dealer to dealer every six months or so. del>(ndmg on what.model of car is hot at the time -a big mistake. "J would say. to any salesman coming into the business: Find yourself a dealer and stay with it. When times get tou&h. stay with it. .. Indeed. bis strongst selling point is the fact that he's been at Nabers for 17 years. ''When you tell people you've: been here this long. they fiaure you've aot to be st.able." On a verage. Gordon expects to Stt a potential customer two or three times before they reach a dcc1s1on to buy. Other salesmen. he says. take: the attitudr that 1f they can't sell a f UStomer the first lime around. they won't have another opponunit> He says that tends to make them h1gh- prcssure anists. "It's a people bus1ne s," he sa}s. "You have to have a good a111tude and compassion for the customer. You have to find out what their needs are and what you can do as 3 salesman to help them fulfill that need." How docs Gordon keep up his motivation after all thl·sc years? "It's not too difficult when you have bills to pay," he ans~rs. UNDERSTANDING LIVING TRUSTS \. 1' FREE SEMINA.R Presented b y · SCOTT A. BOURDELAIS ATTORNEY AT LAW TOPICS OF FREE SEMINAR: • REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST -1VOld the cosl and dtfays of PAOBA TE • REVOCA8U LIVING TRUST -rtdutt or eliminate estate taxes • REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST -1v0td conwvalorshlp procltd1ngs • lncomt Tu aovantages o1 Community ptoperty • Prottthon from NurMnQ home Costs • OtslOnate wtlo wlH OtekJt your htalth care whtn you are unable PROPER EST ATE PLANNING CAN BENEFIT YOU ANO. YOUR FAMIL \' FOR FlJRrnER INFORMATION. Pl£ASECALL(714)S41~ . ... ... · Viva Italia restaurants stress style and service· Ane na1a.n food at vwy reaonable prtcee II en Idea WhoM time hU come, judging by the euoc 111 of Viva "• In Laguna Beech and now In LllguQa Niguel. CfMted by CartMlo MMto, oWrw of the IUCCHlful, upacate Italian r•taurant Cwmelo'• In Cor-. ona def Mar, Viva Italia combtnee atMk uniforms and streamllned style and ..,..-iloe with the nch flavor and the pertonm warmth of ltaUan cuisine and ter'Yk:e. "One of my regular customers (at Carmelo's) wu a feHow ltaHan, Frmnk Arclero, who Is a successful contractor,'' Manto explained. "He auooe.ted the ume franchise ~t that I had been wortctng on, so we became partners. I coutdn't have Mrk opened Via ltalla without his hetp and support." When the flrst Viva Italia reetaurant In Laguna Beech opened lut September. the place wu packed, and bullMll hu been brllk ever since. The ume hold• true for the new r•taurant In Laguna Niguel. which made lta debut In M.,ch. · For Carmelo Manto, this Is only the beginning. He hopea to have a 10-restaurant franchise In Orange County wtthln five years. Viva Italia In Laguna Beach Is located at 303 Broadway and the phone number la 497-6220. The Laguna Niguel operation Is at Crown Valley Parkway and Greenfield In the Rancho Nlguel Marketplace and can be reached at 831-1195. Se~ond owner for Second Time For Jonefla Tesone, the Second Time Around In Newport Beach marks her first time around as a business owner. The second-hand women's clothing and acceuorlel store was started 23 years ago by Phytll1 Jackson, who also had a similar operation In Costa Mesa. Tesone. 26. arrived from Den- ver In January and took over the shop the following month. "We've upgraded our styles and brought In some new clothes.'' says Tesone, who emphasizes the personal touch In her operat ion. "Our business has been enhanced by the quality of the clothing and Teeon. name brands." The Second Time Around was 99tabllshed as a conllgn- ment boutique specializing In distinctive women's apparel. All Items are priced below market value with discount• of 10 percent after they have been In stock for 20 days, 20 percent after 40 days and 30 percent after 60 days. Tesone and her mother. Janice. operate the lhop together. "She understands the older crowd and I relate to the young people." she noted. Aside from merchandising, Tesone has a background In style. makeup and hair deaign. and offers helpful suggestions on women's overall appearance. The Second Time Around Is located at 432 32nd St. In Newport Beach and Is open from 10 a.m . to 6 p.m. -or later. at the customer's convenience -Monday through Saturday. The telephone number Is 675-28&4. Mole Hole relocates in Irvine She didn't really plan It that way, but on May 10 of both this year and last year, Carol Gibbs opened a new Mofe Hofe. Last year's opening was for the second Mole Hole gift shop at 26 Marine Ave .. Balboa Island. This past May 10 marked the relocation of Gibbs' origin al Mole Hole from Dana Point to the Marketplace shopping center near UCI. ·'We have something for everyone here In every price range," says El Toro resident Gibbs. a former schoolteacher who worked In three different gif1 shops before opening the first Mole Hole In Dana Point five years ago. The new location in Irvine speclallzes In Glbbe one-of-a-kind and unusual gifts. according to Gibbs, who pointed out Items such as a Galileo theremometer, kaleidoscopes. hand-carved ducks and other birds, and several Wee Forest Folk -hand-painted mice and teddy bears for the collector. Overseeing all the activity Is a large, stuffed leopard who'll be yours If you have upwards of $700 to start your private zoo . Old-fashioned oll lamps and hand-blown gla11 Items also are available. The-Mole Hole In the Irvine Marketplace Is open Monday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.. Friday and Saturday from 10 to 9 and Sunday from noon to 5 p;m. Call 723-44 75 for further Information. Transmission, brake shop opens The Newport Trans & Auto Repair has opened on Pacific Coast Highway In Newport Beach, where thousand& of cara roll by every day -and Its owner Is hoping that some of them will roll his way. Michael Park. who promises "the cheapnt prlcea and -------. best quality In town," was born In .South Korea and came to the United Stat• 15 years ago. He studied auto mechanicl at Lot Angeles Technical College and qualified for an ASE (automotive aervtce excettenoe) lltenM. After working tor and eventu.,ly man- aging an auto repair lhop In B•Ufloww. Park bought the former OAR Auto Care bualneea ·-----from Est Fadaee, who 1tayed on to tend ht• Patk mechanical expertlM. "Our MrVice comet wtth a natk>nwtde guarantM with no limit on mli.age, .. Park Mys. "W4' carry Bendix part1. which have a lifetime warranty.· Newport Trant & Auto Aepalr 11 located at 100 w. ' Pacific Coat Highway, Newport BMch. Further lnformauon 11 ~vallabi. at e.42·3200. CALL CLASSIFIED . . Strictly Business Quality control a va~led program ., S&.z.a. """ Qllealila: 0.-Hm..., Ma j9ll lmrltm•tt• I TQM CTelal QMlllJ M1 .. 11••I) ,,....... WM8 tt la? TOM -the bunword of ahe 90'1 does indeed lick c1enn1tion. Al the American Society for ~iay Contror 43td Annual Quality Conference in Tor· onto, the Pentaaon who it tuppoeedly well into its own TQM" prosram weed a.baa vanou1 IFfteict bad yea tp ~ on a deliniaion. While ahe hoiaaon i1 preMana aovemmena conaraaon 10 join the TQM blndwqon, it seems to uy: "I can't tell you what it is, but l know when I see it, and you better have it." ty Manaeement. Japenese manqement in 1950 was rndy for the upenise ofW. Edwards Dem1na. the American auru of quality whose principles had championed a war victory only 1 decade earlier. In the early 80's American companies suffered serious losses in profit. petformanc.c and market- slw'e. like the auto industry. sudcknly struaJin1 for survival, awakened to the need for a TotarQuality Manqement pr<>lflm. The Depenment of Defense joined the parade and in March 1988. Frank Carlucci. the Secretary of Defense instipted programs requirin1 that all aovemment contractors implement TQM pr~ .,ams. Man·agement· tol~ to learn employees' hidden talents 91 JOY ANTHONV Oel!J',... c ....... -.. The best example of what Tom Peters wa talk1na about 1n his speech Friday took place in the parkina lot. In a matter or minutes. 1.300 people aot out of their cars and into the hotel without chaos- thanks to Professional Parking Ser- vices-not the Irvine Hilton and Toweri. science of the activity. "Profn ionaJ Parlcina Services has a passion for parkjna." he ~marked. In a recent bra1nsiormin1 session with some •op CEOs. Pe•ers said he decided that "everythinf but the CEO and his car phone' couJd be ten to outsiders if the chips were down. And "there's even a temPor· ary employmellt aaency in Man· hanan that will rent you CEOs." - Total Ouality Ma,..ment was born in the early days o1 WoTld War II when the Allied caute was sufTerins. The birth of the U.S. War Depart· ment 1p1wned a Quality Control section 1taff'ed l~ly by employees fTom Bell Telephone Labota· tones. The TQM proarams implemented over the past ten ycan are as varied as lhc personalittes of the companies who continue to struggle with the implementation process. "Subcontract evcry•hing but your soul," said the author of "Thnv1n1 on Chaos" and "In Search or Excel· lence." "This is the • of the ubcontrac- tor," he CAplained. But even the be t company wiU fa il. he added. 1r doesn't lcam how to empower Jts own work force. Tom Peten The quality proc:m was blsed on variations in the manufacturina proccu and definina acceptable upper and lower limits for tasks. Variations could then be easily detected to find and correct causes. The pu~sc was to monitor the manufacturing. process, maintain control and make future per- formance predicatable and replace endline inspec- tion with on-line awareness. However, the principles of each TQM remain constant established on top leadership involvement and investment in people throuahout the company to develop a continuous procc" improvement proaram. Based on the teamwork approach. missions are defined and supported wi th goals and measurement systems. Speaking to a gathen n' spansorcd by KOCE-T V Foundation. Peters said that every company ouaht to figure out what tts competitive ad· vantage is and leave the rest to experts. Apple Computer\ 1s a case an point. he said. Where IBM generates sales c-f S 139.00 per employee. Apple generates per-worker sales of $370,000. The d11Tcrencc? Apple contracts out everything 1t can to "the planetary best" 1n the business. Managers typLcaJl y fai l to do this. he sajd, because they don't trust the peo ple working fo r them Something happens when they walk into cor- porate headquarters: They start doubting everybody. One way to fi nd out about these hidden talents, he 5aY.S• ·is to have Fnday "beer busts" lake thote ~Id by somc computer companies. Another way 1s to hold contests. · As an example, he cited a chain or pubs an New England tha1 an· nounccd a pn1e to be awarded to the emplO)Ct' who <.'ould lea rn the names and dnrrkmg hab1 " of 100 customers F1H' months later. over 500 people knc~ more than 600 names and habits. and on~ man· knew mort· tha n 2.000. Ironically" however. the management had doubted that even one emplo)et: would lrarn e'en 100 names. The years following World War II produced an American society of consumer prosperity with little interest in quality. The defeated Japanese economy. however. demanded a commitment to Total Quali- Sdette Alpr 11 prnJdnt •I Teamw•rt1, • m .... ftllmt tni.J.1 /Ina /Mid bl lrvlw. Qtln· tlN• I• hr col•llUI llHHIJd h •MreHH to: Strictly B••llle11, c/o Oru1e Coall D•lly Pilot, P.O. Box UU, Co1g Me,., ltltl. Similarly. he said, the Irvine Hilton and To wer" contracts out its parking 10 those who ha ve madt a "What yo u see when you look in their eye" '" the difference between winn ing and losing (as a manager).'' he said For eumple. unless you make an efTon . he sa id. you m1gh1 not discover tha1 a worker you did n't trust to buy "I.amps 1i. a church deac:on operati ng a $750.000 budget in off hours "without your help." l"'i [-.c_3 ,.e.mpi ... ey....,mt..._nt ___ s_s30_, E~ 5 5 30 Emp!oymtnt 5 5 30 E"'Pklvmtnt 5 5 30 Emp!oymen! 5 5 30 642-5678 From North Orange County From South Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 f,.. Pace 11 Vacation RtnUb 272 2 Roommatts \llanttd Commtrclal Property Mon!y To Loan 291 4 •N-~--lt-)Ch-mollll!2"'!"66"'!'9 YIUTlll • 911T 2724 · 2778 NO·OUALIFING Const & :.::.=..: Land Loans Available ll•llAL .al Prof n/smkr shr t>eaullfully Pl•l llLPl'S aml Owner/Builder fasl fund· -111111& IPTI In Orange County Steps furnished & decorated COST A MESA 1ng Bkr (7 141 780-2535 -wrww• 10 the surf • 3&0° view! Nwpt Beach condo• Walk 370 E 171h St t200 sl * lll'l lfflOE * IATllmY * OUllnPtST Established l1nan1Cal cor- p ora t 10 n . Newport Center IOOl\mg for detail· oriented self-starter Filing, typing. computer ent ry & answering pttones W/P & computer skills a plus Call Sandy, 7 14·640-2722 * LEIAL SECTY Family Law experience preterred Newpor I Beach l11m 852 8500 Jottn •WITlllATlllPS* Over 3,000 s/I. ~vator. 10 beach• Encl garage. H1gh v1s1b1htytralhc Mortgages, T.O. 2918 EXCLUSIVE BEACH 1acuui + many contem-w/d, pool & spa from only Owner (213) 275-8373 _ COMMUNITY porary amenllles Avl July 1550 • utols 631·1266 $50.000 1st T 0 SALE IHI 1 llY 2BR 2BA • den, Beauttful 1st to August 18th. Ext 214, Aaylene Industrial 2788 $625/mo at 15% Interest Sales/Assembly Worl( BOYS AND GIRLS IETIUDY IOW FOR SUMMER JOBS 1 llTll SOlllL WHI bay view! Micro. d/w, Wkly/mth ly r a 1e s Santa Barbara locauon t.900-654-2255 Ext 655 fireplace. trash compac· 714/499-8290 lltllre J.,alHI La4y 1200 SO FT w/fronl 27't. L T\/ Bllr 780-2535 eam· IOpm 7days s 14 1~ • Start earning e•tra tor & gar&Qe l!njoy our --Seeklflg female room · office. large rear drove-In moneyJOday1 prvt beach S2350 All Roommatts \II anted mate Irvine near UCI door S7801mo 629 Ter· ·Part 11mework 3 rtours maintenance Incl\ 2724 Master bedroom. 81· monal Way. Costa Mesa $1 HR/COii I each weekday e"""'"9 •ltat IH" lltr•* tached bath $425 mo In· 540·9352 • selling subsc11p11ons 101 SORRY. tilO PETS: •FE~. FREE rent on best eludes ulllflles. Call Early -------~~ the Daily P1101 AHL llO Ot11 streei 1n Npt Beach morning/late afternoon Income Property 2790 ITllT SIWI llWI 1 ·Average $40 00 to -• w/ocn & bay views, pool 733-88 11 --1--,!!""!!',_-._..""!"'-~29~2~5 11 lT IUCI IY -· S60 00 per week •--------& c-bd rtl KAUAI • 9 OCEAN VIEW 1:lost::;:::..,..="'=====1 · Win prizes ,ino bonuses spa ....... ,, rm pa y ROOMMATE WANTED for vacation CondOS Great t26 '34th SI 28r 2Ba. furn w/sep balh In •oho new townhome in Costa loca11onl S 1.350.000 • 6am·Noon • Ideal lor Jufl10f~1gh steps to beach Encl lor It htekep1ng & some Mesa l arge bedroom 7 14 492 3558 •Me>nd11y tttru Fr1 students patio d tw s12751Mo. t· errands 1 am single prof plus baltt Locked com-• • FOUND •OS •No e~p nf!'C • Traflspor1a11on1~ yr tease Sandy 720-0980 male 646-5630 p lex MIF $490 00 ft provided tBR lower beach apt. 3BR 2BA. Oc•antr-e>nt, month plus 'i ul1hhes ARE FREE Costa Mesa 5"8·6919 parl\mg, lndry refrog Lse yrly, view and bCh. pr~I $ 3 5 0 0 O 11 e Po s II llMlll lfflOE l•rltr ,.......,. •• CLEAK·CABE (non.prof II PT tn pl1n1 tech Aetlable Educalton The Orange County De· organiza1ton1 Full-Tome car Slart 1mme<11atety pertment ol Educatoon is MedocaltDental oeneltts 64 1..0731 currently accepting appli-Good overall office & or· cations tor Child Care ganoza1ton•I sk1llr. & word T Nchers and Child Care proc;essing ability Call Aides for the S~ylar k •97-6919 or 494-6832 Chtld Care Cenler in Gar-EOE den Grove CllLDCARE TUCIERS lll.11+/l•J You must Possess or be eligible ror a CA Pef· m 111 crf'den1 al au1hor111ng service 1n a c.h1ld care cen1er CHILD CARE AIDES HllllSIHnlH FIT posmon 7am-3 30pm M·F performing a wide vartety o r routine groundskeeping duties Calif Drovers License re- quired $170 4 - S2078tMo Job G-60 A D1st1ct app1oca11on form must be ltled Dy deadline 01 5pm 5, 19 90 Coast Comm Colleges 1370 Adams Cos1a Mesa 17141 432·5008 EOE1MtFI H 11.14/IHr HAIR STYLIST You will ass1111tte teachers I with learning and rec-Growing salon in Costa re'toonat ac.1tvtll"'!I Mesa ts looking for tt1111 ct 1 s1yltSI and manicurist Appltcauon~ arP a•so 1 ~en Oi" 1 con11nuous bH•S tor omer cMd care Full hmfO POSlhOn TUf'$ dll'( throuQl'I Stlurday 10am to 8t-m 751 ·363• sit ' locat@d •n We,1 I•-------• Ananeom. .Bue11a Par llTr~tyhst HELP! llYESTIUTNI Tracers needed locally 10 process FH A mortg&Of" refunds f.llcellent salary Call 1-800-274·2480 J ........ al/Fl•Wl Part ume mornings No ellP Call 714 929 7450 LOllWllllJ 85 overwelghl people wanted Or rec: Earn SSS wttlle you lose 687-2869 MAIL CLElll Prooess. sori 1nd dlS· tribute Incoming and outowng mall In colleQfl ma ti room Requires ~nowted9e or postel regulations 11nd mall P• ocedu<es S 1434 - S 17 48/Mo. plu, Df'nef1ts Joo • G-59 A Ot1tr1Cl 1p- p11eatt0n form must oe hied by de&dhne of !>pm £, 19 C.oast Comm Colleges 1370 Adams Costa M esa f7 1•1 432·5008 EOEtMt FI H UIE SllO WIUL Y $710 Incl ulll 4700 Nap· n/smkr. $550 per mo , 668·9433 Cal•, lune A'1atl 711 650·0356 utll • dep Avail 7· 1·90 Sllr Li .. larfrt•t &,t. 645·3848 remlle non-smoker .... i......u Costa Mesa CyprPss and Hunton~iton Be.-ch P1ease ca11 PPr sonnel 17 '"' 966-402~ lo• Jn 1P· ploe...t1on Processing cl lms Call Turn.no 11w11y busonPU I 1 900 2l4 8800 Ext 420 and n~d .ti l1><1st '.\ 1.,1 Open 7am•10pm $15 fN! 1BR Newport Be11ch lftl~...-s475 per mo 1st & last BALBOA Pen1n Pomt 3Br S600tmo 673·0111 it ]9()4 required Will renl or 2Ba. easy parll:ing $490.i-------~~ • ....ii<>pportunltiiili....,-..-_s ___ , _________ •I share 650·7479 1st/last 259·8221 oays. Stora 2742 1• 142-Hll *ICCOUIT EXECUTIVE 675-3760 evest wknds ARTIST sludlotstoraoe in 110 llLLIOI FOUND Sl11ck l wh1l1sf'I •2111M ll00* CdM 3BR 2BA house UP· Olde C<IM adJ to prov young Cat' In Hunllllgton Growing newspaper ttas Frog dishwasher. stove stairs & p11vate bes1 loc. f'lome. w11h yard steps lo lllllTRJ Beacf'I on June IOttt I F T uPf'•11ng ror an e• Daily Pilat incl No pets 545-4855 lndry hkups S550tmo beach «>eaut view over· . t7 t4196• 97 70 I ~~·e~~ s~;~~~a~ ~~~, •EASTBLUFF 2BR 2BA Call Mark 673·•243 look'I ocean al Look·Out No umit on earning polen FOUND C11t Fflm long mi!tsion Contact Maroiyn 011.L 2·1Pll Mll, llAIHCMm If PT. If IHCITIH ser.,,ce H 11s1yl15ts Sev· era1 •cx..-11ons .n Orange Cou11ty Plt1aY1 call IOr •n 1erv1ew I 800-328-6646 E•t 8:? 1 llCUllC Br ke & Front En<J Mechanic. E 11per1enced H B area 843 5267 Allirm Ac11onEmp1oyP• Hot~ •MlllCAl &lllOl• flTIHS FCL TI. SI"• s A tt1 rise oll OldQ T & Tri 11 30&· 7p 5•S 9100 IMis ... Pla11 ltttl Pt"rmanf't't & Tenipcrar., Orange Co Atrport 100 FREE 11 (OV are se11-mo1tvi1lf'd I * L VN AN $2600 Pool llrepl11ce. view. CM Twnhs qutel respon· Pt N 0 s I e e P 1 n 9 llal II s lhe opportunity ol h.>11 black on o,JClo. & 1a11 Holland at 642-4321 be nlll( coin-op washer/dryer slble fem nts pvt $ t751mo 675-3873 :he 9?~ t~ ac~~~~ w1111e boots a s1r1pt1 on 1ween 8·5 pm EOE (213 ) 421·022• FHI SEllYE•I $999 NO PETS 722-80 11 room/blllh, pool gar. STll&l•·llYs/UlTs inanc•a rei! om3 belly Green collar V•c H111n9 ror Ora no" County t1ninu1>1i1SllC 1nd1111dual • X·Rav MA $2428 w111'1 Sit onq CH'OPle (Ind I • Med Anti s 173J communoc•l•on 5.k1ll'J w• • Recept1on1s1 S 1733 9 ~ Mr Day 756-286 Broot.tturst & Elhs Foun· --------•lco .. PUTE" JOB S 10 F111r plus t f'ar around •NEW 2BR tBA. coverl'ld $450 • deP 434·970 De Anra Bayside Village 181,.. Valley q63 55<u S 4 S 000 ~n .. openings ,, rt hmf' worlr. Studf'nt'l I parking bu11t-1ns. pvl CoSla Mesit M/F n-smkr 300 E Coast Hwy Newpl .. UTO••ATIVE & MARINE , and \f>ruor c·••zf'ns "'ti! ne@d .,ov 10 1o.n our s3le 1 • •ns F•t Ole $1800 dnO "'"'"1111 •"0 team tor A Many More Ca" TO<la~ P a t io $850 /mo to s .. ate 3 B"'. 3'• B .. "-ach'714)673-1331 ,.. ,.,, FOUND W111tec.atw black ICClllTSP r••t• Call 1-900 321 3366 T " " • ,.. ..., ' REPAIR SHOP on the SPOtOntte.:id brown flea -~ E•1517 S121~ c.omf' Cal uf', lllru 7 u .979.999 i condo Mstr BR w/pvl 1---------Parker Strop on ttte Colo-c.ollar Bear & w.ii.enam I NPwport Bcf'I• u1lde11d"v r11ur~ tO 4 546 4•6~ n('l>N ••c11tnq '" l"tOHSfl (l 14) 121-1111 w omol•O" Managf'ment ~AX 12131 <l•3·81~ 1100llYl·ll1111111 BA Mictowave. lrplC No CommtrdJI raoo A1ver in Parke• Am Santa Anil neM S6ulh seelcs r 'l conwuct1on FULL TIME POSITION I LUXUAIOUS 2BR. 28A pets S460tmo ' '\ ultl RE Sale/Rent Atver priv 1 bile hom Cou!tl Plaza 97q Q03J or I A P Clerk 1 2 yr'I eap CUSTOMER P11vat" ,Dost olhce nf'ar t'">Olf'r 11111 w11n int 1 111111!'l Auured P(lf!oQnnei Svcs tor QuDl1f1l"O pero;nnti l.tO 1 S Beactt Bl La 11abr t Salf'S e~pe11ence • plus but not nl"Cessary Must Ml 15·20 pos111ons 1m· med•ate•v BaS@ s.11.iry Prime local Close to bCh Avail now 631" 1191 1-::::· :·:::;;;:::::;: river $ t50.000 $50.000 637 ·6667 Lotus Good pay & l>en'I Oranqe Coun1y AllPOfl c s N I• Offl R dn owe Call Don Den Call D Ana 361 -2777 SERVICE 756 889<1 Frplc Loaded wllh 0 TA Mesa -exec Business/ Cf ent ton All" Ask for Shirley LOST OR FOUND A PET MlltCIL llCI lff ICE Fuh1on l510nd Pnr1 T1~ 644 0470 amen111es S 1100/mo home, great locatlonl 2769 , C S Ttte O"ANGE COAST Call Paul 548-3343 F11en1ace bat h, w /d Dent (6021 667 ·33 l I LOW OSI pi)y NetJlt'I , •• , •• SEC·Era•y " .. 5 Referral NO FEE Pet I 0 " " DAil y PILOT •S IOOktn9 ',Ts S475t mo * 549•533 WISTOLIFF llllllll llll Ull• available Q78 PETS Mature 1nd1v1<1ual for 'mall for a Cu"omer Servi(." AICllOllAIE OAILY-WKLY-MONTHL Y NEWPORT BEACH Good establtshed Costa Newport Be0cn oll1c" Aepresontt111ve for the ON THE BAY M /F shr pvt home wtyard Fa• & Copy Service on Site Mesa loci 4 Stations • REWARD lost Cai male E•cellent typ1n9 & com wcula1ton <111p1 to work 2 BDRM. 2BA · S l,450 1n Olde CdM 2Br 28a Ml·l 101 room tor 2 more Ample grey tiger whole lilce and mun1ca11on skills Strong a lle••ble sctteOule App• 1 BDRM. IBA · $925 steps to bCh Daily S25 parking MuSI sell• Ask paws w ,i lluce A 20th St w ord PerlPCt SO Cor 28 Hrs Sun Tnru Ttturs No pets Daily 9-5 Weekly $175 Monthly 180 SO F'T Corona del ong S20K OBO & T 0 L C M 6 3 1 1108 or rl'spondPnce reoorls We nf'ed a tf'llable per 548· 1501 $650 675-3873 Mar Good parking Call Agt Dusty, 673·2810 63 I 2252 d1c1opttone m111n1111n wn "' 51rong teiepttone Fully lurnlShed 2BA Ken Agenl 675·6700 .... --~-----call!ndar QOOd phonf' s'-•llS A plftt1san1 phone 2' 1BA July, August EU I Side C M Fem • * * • * LOCAL ROUTE Schools & slolls Ofhce back up ~O•Cf' nl'at IPRearancfl Sept . St,345 per mo ' preferred Cat OK Near •CASUAL exec office al Instruction 3012 Salary commen'lurote and able to work well agent Nancy 760·9223 Fwy $350 per mo plus b h 705 E Balboa 100'K. 01111 ... 1 with quahltGJtlons E•ccl w/Olh,.rS S6 ~tn .... Tl. YllWt S25 ut 548·25 13 B~:; p.,,1 baltt. 525 SQ fl $300-$700 each machine late. Titer l·CalHlll 1ent oene111, package O.•tHf CllLll .... LI FEM Lg Br wtwalk ·ln S5001mo * 760·9792 per week P11me lo· Final E•am Prep Summer Call Jan" i60·62 IS ••2 ••21 I 201 Elegant 2BA 2BA. lrplC ctoSI w/d refrlg Lg 11v cations 1·800-749-8989 lnstruchon 642 5034 u -·•• d 1714)673-5088 rm &, din aree s350/mO Ave1l11ble 1n Bus Park •• SALEl /llllT ,E.1.1.suu • S 15 utll 631·6959_ ask 1001 W l7lh St CM Airlines S6· 15tHr Cuslomer Service for Benny or Jackie :';;~a;' ~~II ~~'(~l~:ct· Int I co exp&nd this area Wiii 1ra1n H111n9 all pos TICl'S lellP. llEITllS f ''P ,,,.,~ ' t t YWLY lllTlll Fem shr 2 BA. 2 BA Oph1, ...... 'JOIO. SSee1l\ing55 3 3~ey ~pie, 1t 1 on 'l Ca 11 I 3 1 31 Oualtty peoplf' nt>E'ded full .. 'I.II _ __,,Siii Newport, near bCh Gar-••• a es ' gm 948-9800 P~1 A 1084 tome days M iy include .,._. ... , StOOK · Call Abe for -------!'~~I •2 & 3 Bedrooms age parking 1550/mo c M tN B Pres11g1ous 500 oopt 7 f4 840-5711 C>c>mntks 3018 A•SWlllll SYC ffll ;::;e,s11e~dp~• .. Hr9'jt~ ,: .... Unfurnished 723·6 4 t2. 723-0425 10 3400 s11 in Bani\ bldg 1 •• 1 .. ..,., ;Cl<>M to beach 251-6105 Close 10 everything SNACK VENDING ROUTE HOUSEKEEPER for busy Day & ~wn1ng shl ts ""us port Blvd Costa Meq •Fr .. lltt·CALL TODAY•, FABULOUS DEAL• Agt tLOC.4L FOR SALE professional 4 hrs I>"' lype will train S5 Hr IELIYE•J i•IYE• YILU RE.TALI Fem shr Nwpt Hgts 3BR 631-7370 CHEAP High gross each dAy on A M 4 days Pt'' Costa Mf'"IB 540 1777 n n n 3BA condo. fr pie. w/d, machine weekly 2oov. week, own lraMp & rel· .. uemble products al Over 21 n~t>d tor Dan& $400 • 'ci ullls Refs req'd • 1'1"' St O I ·d 975 8444 "" .l lll•4912 780·2563 Eves 642-3707 ~. ' • • return on lnves1ment erences req ttome earn up to $400/wk Point <11stnl'lut1on in re-U Prime slorefront IOC Call Mac 1 800-346-0645 no e~P z wori.. lnlo CAii pro<1uc11on l11r n1ture Huntington Beach MIF. o-389 or 927 sf 673 6022 VENDING' ROUTF Loc11I llPll IYHL I 504 619• eit I 163 Musi tt<1vt' .. ~ n OMV WESTCLIFF 2 BR. 2 BA Pool, dlw. refrig. frplc Quiet & secure $900/mo t 128 Rut111nd 646-3679 smkr Walk 10 beach EXEC Office Suites near Greal exlra income Musi NISEI '" •9& 9486 S425t mo 714-962·8291 JW Airport, 4770 von s e 11 Q u, c k 1 y •1121nlWIH* llSlllUP/T llLllHY or818·8 12·2878Paul l<arman Ave . NB FAX. 1•800•933•9919 Live-In. Experienced ltQhl M anuta 5 c6turing Thur• •ve only Real Es· 1 recept. copier, conl rm, References Love Children Hours lle11tble up hr " .. S 0 M /F non-smkr share aroe ktlOh, tree park1nn & col · 818·7 IO 8020 Call Carne 549.521 1 tale Books van I Pfll FV home. w/d. lrplc Near f•A 1 sty bl~. lu~n mo· hr plus m1 642 6924 beach/shops/fwy S350 ""' llSIMll Y wtll 2706 • ut1I 962-5047 10-mo ill $3 /mo Con· NEED ttelp wtttt 1'10USf' 5 OW' W~lt SIMI S~ Hr Dental .. R:;,ooms--.--.~~~~~ lact Al Ou1nlan. 833-9550 work & eldf'•l'f par"nt • ............ in ...... r•~n IJ65 f1111 lff10( PIT MIK. RtntllS • ESA HOUSE M /F shr pvt 2BR 2BA R f " .. .,.., .... "" CQSTA M home 1,. Olde CdM. yard. Four offices avail 1n New E "lode Costa Mf'Sll e sl Lor;ian Ave Costa Mesa E11p reQ d Aecep11on Female non-sm oker• furn or uni Steps lo porl Beach. $225/mo 8111 reQutred 645 1743 ppts cottechons filing child Ok S300/mo Call beach with bel ul view. or ell for $800 per mo AES PON 19·yr old girt Olllftl llSTlllll etc 9·2 Mon Ttturs. Npt s31·90t llfter 6Pm overlooks ocean at Look· incl ulll 7141631· 7664 sef'. "' roorn & bo&rd •nl Top notch shop wants re-I Beach area Salary open FURN room. Fem Near Out Pl. Includes ulll & FULL service office in •C~ lor Child t.11e, NB llllOlt'I e11per1enced per. Call 642·6880 weettdays. UCllFH hlon Isl Lux NB gardener $675 675-3873 Newport Center. Fashion 1181 summer or tonger son 63 I 6397 67J..3403 wef!kends home $425/mo 1nc1 ulll & ~ 1 1 d A Ing 9.,0 Exp working w Children Dental kllcti.n prlv 720·8733 My cat & 1 wll •hr furn 1 an nswer WhO'I Ptf!Ase cell LIZ Etterces OAa.rT IUllll ..... ••• .. t•-4BRt38A lu• k Bay only alllO available ·----• Nr SC Plza in t>eauttfvl lg tnhm w/35 • N/smkr 1'11 IUOITIYl lllTll M•klnn A 646 0880 619 93•· 7373 f"MI learner or f01p d pny Full-Tome ChM!ff\JI ROA f'lometfurn Shr balh, lady Pool, spa, tennis, 640·5470 • liCCOrdlng to Skill ~f)f Qua111y f11eridly offle49 In w/d, pool, spa. $400/mo sec. gar. AIC. yard B di ? Empk>Ymtnt SS30 N-POrt Custom WOOd Newport C•n•or No Eve!'l • dep 558 1737 We're neat/clean with l.AGUNA Niguel IUble•N un • -WO!klrtg, 63 l-6397 Ot Sal 556 1 t22 mimor 1500 • 8~8553 1000 ~ 11 Best '11" In * •--111-1 •••-1 .. -• PVT belhlltfltr J(tra 19 up· 111 o f South Orange Our distributors. by re-..,... '"" --a- s1e111 room HB 1m1leto N B EASTBLUFF pool· County Cl ll 249·t212 StOCktM our natural Newport Beach com· Day Shift FIT PI T ..... ~h Male noo-smkr pref Side e119C\lllve home All ... mt1rc1al d~I M9tls TRAOEWINOS LIQUOR Night• Wiil lraln Sea l •rk $495 Incl ulll 962-4163 • m . n I t ,.. s 5 0 0 .......... in• Product$ displays. They bookl(eeper IOI •hoPptng 548·7863 • .-for Tom Motel. 2n4 Newport OOM ., block lrom 72 1-0400 On E11t 17tfl. Street In do no selhnt. Most of ceflter mafleoement CAllllll Blvd. c M 646-7445 Roeach on Balboa Penln NB MIF non smltr prof Colla Mesa. 8<49·433o them started part llmt, ~.!ncec~~~:·~1e:;; PIT deya a fll<JhlJ 01na's Oriv.t S475/mo • •-; uUI Fem Matr bdrm w/BA, POOi. •WfllT llAll Ind the mtntmum invest· cell Laura 759.9~31 ~111• ot N~t See U .... _.. •• l'IOl"l·Stnoillf 723· 1258 lnds6, prkl,. av .. I 71 1 500 N Newp ort Bvtd mtnt IS Only $4,500 00 manager 722 1238 ~IT truck drtYef nMded S4 • ~ 48·5"43T 280~500 sll. rent negot For distributorship avail IM 1ncl\.O. tvrn1tvre H6ctfs/Moctfs 2718 N8. mlf to lhare,....., 99t. Pvt BA Agt 211·6 102 •O•& •E•ll, m.IUMTUlmll <Hiii~ y& wlltlM>uMOC)· Lm llTIL LO 8R and l)Nt bath, ltllelty, call 24 hf _, 1111 AMI .,.8110,,, 496·9486 Wk~entalt now avail piing. w•lk to t>Hch $425 Commtrclll, ,roptrty 1·80(}535 !>842 *LIYl-111 .. _ s t47 00 wk 6 up 2214 fMf mo. 646.-8279 f 2178 P19aM ... °"' ad 1n ~ ~~-t qilary Nwpt Btvd, CM 648·1445 Newport Norlh twnhm -11Tlll lmmediatt °'*"'nQ• a.,1111-1oday 1 c:._..t..CSa under Own , Mt,.. paid ----P~~~c~ 28A 2'tBA C>OOI tee W/0 ~ lnwt........ at>le Work frOt'll 2 10 24 EOUCA TION ' Am,,,., Some cte,,cal dullU VIC.ldon Renub 2722 non·smkr fem nl pets NEWPORT BFACH ~ 2908 hrs per d1y lle•tbl• Acti0n ElnC)lf M/f' 722.,472 uoo utM/pald 79()..3041 SIS COJnef w .. 1c11n Or l ~ ICM<1ullng ""'"''\/ pay •WlfWlllT• HOT Irvin. A.,. H!Oh vttlbtllty tNJOY 14-1 "'°return on Cati Hom. C111 Connec-··-· I f"UANISHED-On e•ctual¥e N;:P!nkt IO :: ~: lraHIC 1290 tq It Ttuat DMda 1 10,000 to t100 for more Info --f 8•V9ide Or 'BR •Oen ..,,12 0"*' Mt tr 8rr aa 141-1111 1 1.0001000 C.,. Denison 7t4 l&O-ee63 llPT. • .-aTlll 13$00/rno Avt NOW thru Andy or Kuti Ml-1343 A ......,.. l lfwllded AllOC 813·1311 NOWI lllmlL '" 8->l 30lh Agl 840-2500 " now· ._... G•t te tlle INa le ABC'.; OCfANFAOHf N I ~ Ofta!W~ .. ec>ect -: .--29 I 4 A10£ 1.IVE IN F non amkr APf)fOll 20 Hft/Wtt Fi.11 l(AUAI . OCEAN Vl!W 2 llA ~ PIWttlr'O "-• t001 w 17th, CM. o-· AlllSI t•ac.Mf In ~ l'IOUfl Cfwle s~111e .\Uit'~ haMmt!nl, BA. 2 BA CondO Oott, MtF No ClrugolH 900-5400 Sq Fl <H..C ~HXiAi4TOt! Roo m • 1500 /M O ... IL 1enn1a undy bH Ch1 1575/mo M6-042t '°' NO. Ht·'9Ctl Cell ltO 000 uP No ct'90!1"' 645-23'7 and d nttet SSHIWtt 114..,.tl-IOSI an)'llme 4~·7000 No Pen-"Y Call Dent.on Stroog typlnQ .-1111 d11ta l.•guna wkly re nl•t Stw fant .. tle COM~ fllflme ~ 9tvd nr AteOt 87)·1'311 HOWi ~~S~=··· =.,c~~~~ie! thf-n lt"I IH ulllul ou •n view C-" hM 2 811', def\, 2 IA, Ctty Hiii 1000 "' aeore MW.-..t=~:~· ~ ,, ~ ... , ~ gOod IMlnefllt, ,,.., llf• ,..,. 10 '>Ch 2 BA. P"' "'*· •Id, tett1mo t fOf retelllotttce ltood. ~ •cim.. •!tie • ~~-89f\'l ]days s 14 ,.. Pot1 250· 1150 tom~ t'a h. 1)410 •• Q*det\ 49-4 1802 dll»'illtll7eo-tl11 ., .. JU.QM ................. -------·"'---- •iri••&L llllP F T p T plus bonus allO#S 'fOU lo ~ ~ f'arr vS civ"' age of S 7 •Customer Serv•C"' s 1~ Pf'' hr Mon Fro work •Clerical •Gen oll1cP day~ Apply 1,. person •Wnrehouse •Gpn L only Th• L39una Room borer pos111onti Entry lrom 9 AM Noon o r lp.,,91 'I. t'•P n~Nl F~• 2 5PM Mon 6 18 ToAS ttours E.irn •JP to S700 6 19 Of Wf'd 6 20 wtt~ ~ 14) 647 2•33 A d FIND ~:~~;:~;:; ~" .. I Earn vp to 16000 r mo t through classif 1ed Cell 17141647 1128 I MHtCIL Fiil lfflCf lntiuranct1 & compu1er knowtedg h IPful W11 t 1 <t ot• Co'll Me'" 646 7110 llllSHAl•I DCS nef'ded to work °""'' ~ Di~ peop~ 1n grou~ nomf' "etting All Sl1tfl• iW8•1abl& Full Tome .I! P rt T 1me Good ben ehls C lll ~57 8113 CATCH THE SAVINGS You'll hook your limit of In· terested buyers with ads you piece in the classifieds. And our rates won't swamp your profit s! 11.ily Pilat I 842-5878 • Astral Answers/by Joe Taylor Ford HHIDfil . By CHARLES GOREN w ith OMAR SHARIF a nd T ANNAH HIRSCH saster or an auction that leers the defenders to the win ning defense. South elected to bla" immediately into fo ur spades. Both "ulncrable. North deab. On the opening heart le.id, East NORTH made the di~co\ery play of the nine, + J 2 taken b~ dedarer's queen. \\'11h 1wc • 6 5 sure diamon d loser), declarer real · t 8 7 4 3 lled he \\Ould haH lo ruff at least + Q 9 7 4 2 one heart 1f he "a~ going to make \\ F. • f EA~ T h1~ contract. So he bhthely plunked + 8 6 4 + 5 dO\\ n the .1.:c of heans. Unfortu · • 2 • K J 10 9 7 3 natel) \\'e,1 ruffed and returned a t A J 6 2 t K 10 9 trump and dl'clarer e\enluall had • K tO 8 6 J + A J S 10 lo'e three more 1ric:k~ m the red SOl ' rH •u11' for a one-trn:k 'et. • A K Q 10 9 7 J \\ t''t 's dem:e of ht'art 'I Had all the • A Q 8 .a earmar k' ol a •mgle1on. 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WORK OVERSEAS Most U.S com.,.nie9 ln- 1eNl9wino now for TAX rltff. High locome Pos- ltlont, Con1trucllon. Data Proceuing, Petro- Chemieal. S.CUrity, En· glneert, Ei1-M1t1ta1y. Ole sel Mechanics. Welders. Medical Food Service, C ertified T eact'le rs. Safety Spec1a11s1s & more World-wide locations Paid Travel & Full Ben· ent Package on all as· Slgnrnents Sef'IOUS ap- pllcan11 call or send re- sume to lllll 98S·2166 ltGe<>MO Bonoed & 1nsvr11<1 BURLAU (lf FOR£t~N C\1PLO~MCl\/r -Raquel Dear Places: Glvea tut claolce, I'd flave &o uy ... me4. Pl1ee1 are asully so lllcredJbly aensltlve ud ea11Jy wotiMe4 ... t lmpa· tteat, flappy-10-l•eky Leo will aot be able to meet dtetr llee4s. 'he fact Ulat Leo demuch so mac• pampertac ... attadee ,... &e Mm woa't make tM.D11 easy for yoa, eltlaer. W~y DOI take It ea1y ... let tM.D11 develop slowly. I cu udentud lala attncdoL Leo lovn Ule elaaae aad P laces la 10 lllHlve ... , lt wllet1 lal1 appedte. Good lack. DEAR A.A.: I am a Taurus (April 27-May 19) and I've been dating the same Libra (Sept. JO-Oct. 22) for over a year. We arc total opposites, but we get along great. Could there be a wonderful future for us? J l'J,1ed hand . ..:hc1n,l"' of h1' hJ\ 111~ hc.trh ~.in lit• ,J,hcd 111 pca,c and • 1. 1 r .... ,., ~... By SYDNEY OMARR the n!!ht card' tnr ,1,1m arc nt·~hg1 c(1rn111r1 tor tht· game tult1lhn~ '•mPJ'~::,,,;1,, .. ,,. Sunday, June 17 bk Rather th.rn mk a b1dd111g d1 1r1~~ '----------'. ARIES (March 2l-Apnl 19): Benefits result from mcd_itation. I I Cycle reveals }ou'll get 10 know }Ourself. self~st~em wlll. ~r TODAY IS SUN-DAY PUZZLE upwards as res ult Moon in your sign accents ummg. mtu1t1on, loving rela11onsh1p Virgo in'ol\cd. ACROSS t Goo ot love S Jonann Seoast1an 9 Seed coat 14 Small rug 17 Anoint 18 Celebes o• 19 Composer Ovora~ 20 Sour suostance 22 H1gn regard 23 Vend 24 Type ot drum 25 Composer Ned 27 Feudal servant 28 Son~ James 30 Dorman1 32 P111sourgn 11in1e1e 33 Wages 34 T"8111er employee 35 Mountain nvmori 36 Ramble 37 Column 38 to tne wise 39 Was 8 cand1da1e 40 Prior 10 4 1 Cnonese 01sh 45 Grassland 46 Hot y person 48 Stranger 49 Playiut mammal 51 Kind ol music 52 W1demoult'led j8' ~ F!St'I S 7 Chess poece 58 Robinson Crusoe autt'lor 59 ForeSI 61 Implement 62 Beel or cane 63 German river 6" Form ol rne<11e1ne 65 M eis home 66 Singer Bonnie 67 Flowtlf petals 68 Tur~osn VIP 71 Artery 73 Young p1q 7• Sullm•I 76 Tennis unot 77 Plaoet nparPSI tt'le sun 79 Sahne 81 Lyric poems 82 Mad 83 Ceo•1a1 ol Bot1v1a 8• Former Egyptian 1eade• 86 Mama 90 Percn 91 Lure 92 Lowest ooont 93 Snop m11t.n•nP 94 Sweeten ll'le pot 9S Tt'lorougMarP 96 He met a 01eman 97 Relating 10 mot~ 98 Morllllul 100 trip 101 Cotcus an1ma 103 Orly summer 106 Neckwear 107 NE coly 109 Allevoale 110 Make wel 113 Barn saund 11• Crinkled la Or IC 116 St'lort ha11cu1 119 Make known 10 120 Separahon 121 E111ereal 122 Car tor nore 123 Candy type 124 GOddes~s 01 the seasons 125 Dry 127 Happy 129 Flo- necklaces 130 Catkin 13 I Descartes 132 Brottier of Moses 133 Riga com 134 Run-down 115 Al"'at1. tJ6 Nolan 01 tia~etl.-)11 DOWN , V1>stobvle 2 Sea nilla•d 3 Bulthgnt cneer 4 Sct'lool te•m STend tt,. 1ur1t.ey 6 Close oy 1 Mountain pas' 8 OctO~! JI q Winery employl'f' 10 Group ot ""''' 11 Endurl' 1:1C1v11 1NronQ t 3 One. Sc.ot, 1 • NBC \ Snriv"• t 5 Future O-'k 16 Protracted soeecn I' Contused 2 \ Turn aside n S1~111 sense 26 Bare 29 Bangkok nat1vf' 31 Loud 32 PA loundPI 34 11101 setllcd 36 Indian corn 37 Wl'lere tnere s J 8 Cnanqf' 311 Barber s Qear 41 la Vlf' 42 Blood Ofef 43 Mountain pref 44 Contec11on •6 Football pos11ton 47 In Ille direGtion ol SO Late alter noon 1ecep1ton 51 01110 SJ T omber wOll 54 Lounges 55 Actres5 Jergens 57 lnQulfy 58 51.iprerne tietng ' t.O Pt101oc.opy 62 coas1 63 tomP danCt' 64 For •Ml 65 Stroll 66 Trac1t.-mee1 event 67 Fragran t wooa 68 Asian prince 69 11a1oan port 10 Foe•y crime 72 Quiet>. 7 !> AnltsPphc 78 Tnrow 80 Footless creature 8"3 Sierra 84 Pac•t.l 1s111nd group 85 Stor 86 H1oon9 ptac.e 81 T ypf' ol anl 88 C1omo ta polf'I 89 Denom111at•on 91 Deplete 92 Bad dream 93 Backsh<le 96 Roeouck s oa•lne< 97 366 dilyS 99 Son91e lt'ltnQ 102 Ogle 103 Give oll 104 01 wund 10~ Paros tower 107 Av111lat11e 108 Hall 11 1 Bulga11an capital 112 Lovers meellng 113 Heap ot s1ones 114 Tile Mutiny 1 15 Eques111an 1 t6 Wand t 17 Buffaloes t 18 Oller 120 Indefinite amount 122 GWTW local!' 124 Owns 126 Gun the motor 128 Ballad TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): Emphasis on secret maneuvers. view from backstage. You're on bnnk of ma)or discovery. Love rela11onsh1p intensifies. Deadline exists. Older. individual helps yo~ achieve goal. Cancer. Capnrorn persons 1n picture. GEMI NI (Ma> 21-June :!0) What seemed impossible to repair Wlll suddenl> nght itsel f Mcss;igc will become increasingly clear. Reach beyo nd prc"tous limitations. Wish comes true in dramatic fashion. You're on cu t11ng edge. CANCER (June 11-Jul> 24): Fresh opponun1 ty exists to promote special cause. Focus vn spirituality. abili ty to eet to hean of matters. Leo ind1v1dual sa~'i. "You can do It, and I wlll be m your comer!" Goal in sight. LEO ()uh 23-·\ug. 2:!): Indi vidual who taught you in past ts again ava1labie for consultation. Focus on astrology. psychology, character analys1~. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sl'pt. 22). Otvers1fy. ~ke charge of .cnte~in­ ment for social afTa1r. Clash of ideas tonight proves stamulatlnJ. elevates prcstiJC. Check facts. be aware of late developments. Public relations dominate. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cl. 22): What pre' 1ously stood test could be out of date. Means renovate. rebu1l.d. review. considCT ~ss1bilit)'. of relocating. Em phasis on cooperauve ctTons. partnership. mantal status. Scorpio in volved. SCORPIO (C'K't. 23-Nov. 21 ): Check Libra message. You could play in strumental role as third party. You'll have chance to read and wnte. to put across style. pcrsonal11y. You'll be involved in voca tional guidance. Be generous. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Lunar .aspect ~igt:ilights children, expcnmenta11on. tri ps. mtcllec:tual cunos1ty. ~1gnifi~nt domestic adjustment helps settle emottonaJ storm. Gift tonight rei'resents ge nuine token of affection. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): EmphastS on pro~rty. secur:ity. abilny to discern motives. teer clear of scheme which promises something for nothing. Check durab1ltt} of goods. Road test may be necessary. Pisces involved. -AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): lnd1v1dual from your past returns -be calm. make 11 plain you arc not w11hout allies. Message becomes crystal-clear. Short trip will complete m1ss1on. Cancer. Capncom person~ figure prom1ncnl l) PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You might be saying. "l should never have left home~ .. Ke) 1s to act in postt1ve manner. Means eschew brooding. You were correct in seeking emotional renovation. Financial picture brighter than ant1c1patcd. IF JUNE 17 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY: Curttnt cycle hiplipts moving of furn11ure. settling of financial ~itTerenc~~ with fa~ily member. diplomacy. mantal status and possible add1t1on to fa mily. Dunng Jul). )Ou·11 revise. re~u1ld ~nd citperience great.er emotional stability. You work well dunng cns1s, you meet deadlines. yo u are intense, romantic, sentimental. .ca~ble of tightina w~en nectssa.ry. Cancer Capncom persons play 1mponant roles an your hfe. November will ~ our most memorable month of this year. T S T A M A T TO N A C I R A 0 R I RA 0 =IMM 11Mr ...... a. We wW ..,,.,·.......,. Y• wtll M ... .,.. ............. ., ..................... wtll .,.,.,. • euler, .-Ac*er ••1 ... w.am e..w a.n • te M lllrnr•. Y• an loyal ... ,....,.,,, ..aao lat ii UMle te M ftlrtadw _. ............. ,..,.., ......................... Md .. ,... De '" ~ IMre ce.N be a ,...,. fer ,.., DEAR A.A.: I am 1 Sqiuarius (Nov. 29-0ec. 20)fiJ!I wi1:b 1 Pisces (Feb. 2~March 19) and 1 Leo/Virao Aua. 22·~ . Pi1Ces. 11 not bad even tbouah we have our ups and downs. Leo 11 peat with me. I ~ for them both. Which sian is better for Sia? -Gay Dear Gay: Y•r Leo ll 1tnqly ......_.. '1 Vlrp nk* mew ... t lie prebably ll mere MMldn,..,. .,...._. _...,. cM•alrM1 &Ma lie otllenrile aalPt M. Be's alM .,. .. M _. tttdeal. Bet P11ee1 cu be tttdcal, ....... ll M ...au ..... moody ... , Y• mlpt feel like , ... ,. •aallta ~ ~ .,.... MID. Plleel' my1&eriMI utwre ... eluln MMll,......, ...... ••IN aa..,er la Sq (die ardter) ... •laletl cu un Ill .,,..a. a.t t•• un to aay ... , Leo -eva oee lafl~ •1 Vlrp -wW ,,.._..., be die better mate. For more .._. Leo, ,.... •· DEAR A.A.: My boyfriend is 1 Gemini (May 27-June 20) and I am a Leo (July 29-Aug. 21). We have known each other for two years but we don't see each other often. This makes me doubt bis word' that he has bee n toral. I studied Gemini and am perpleAcd ~ his insecurities. Should dump the relationship or is there hope. -Help! Dear Help: Not m11ela! Gemlal ll a nry complex cMneter, _. If yoa feel yow are datill& more &Ma IM penea, J• are. Gemlal 11 U.e 1lp of die hlll1, wlaletl refledl die •waJ uped el Ml perMUllty. Be 11 also .. t die &e opa ., ...Uy &e ,.,ae ... doesa't eommalcate '11 emodou eallly. All Ulil 11 apt te pt• you .erves. Ba1lcally, Leo ll laappy-,•lwckJ _. very fiery! I'• .. ant a Sa&ittari•• (Nov. H-Dec:tt) oru an • .,....,_, lime, or u Aries (Mare• n -Aprll lt) for firework• ....p &o lltllt ep a 1mall etty! ly l'ATRICK \l/AU<ER Suday, J•H 17 ARIES (March 21-Apnl 20): Current planeury-activity tends to make you feel isolated. ncgl~ted and ~ut of step with c~ose companions or colleagues. But. in fact. unt1l the Sun. cbanaes saans on Thursday you arc afforded a marvelous opportuottr to rec~ your batteries and reflect on all the changes and expenences wh1ch have affected your day-to-day existence so far in 1990. Then you should come to realize just how fortunate. protected and auided you have been. ..., CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 20): Just when you lhou&ht you were on safe ground. partners or close companions pulled the plus and told you to think again. And, unfortunately, you still cannot a{ford to put a wrong foot forward when dealing with home of property matters. In fact. although you may be almost at the end of your tether. It would be unwise to final ize any new domestic or even profcssiona. I changes until after the New Moon on the 22nd. AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 19): The New Moon wh ich takes pla~ on Friday must make it apparent. that certain collequcs or business associates are not playi ng fair or arc out to make you even more confused. upset and embarrassed. However, you can and muSt put mischief-makers to flight this week. Jupiter. st.ill magnificently aspected by Pluto. should continue to work wondcn for your confidence and morale. regardless of enforced chan~ in the working pattern of your life. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20): Yo u ought to have a fairly straight run and a free hand this week. Loved ones and colleques are about to change their tunes and give you all the support and cooperation you seek. However. ~ausc there IS a New Moon in· t~c pcn~sivc sign of Cancer on Fnday. you must on no account d1vutae b1ahly personal or confidential in formation, for certain associates appear to be on the make and may well betray yo ur trust. TAURUS (April 21-May 21): With Venus in your own birth sign now brill iantly aspected by Saturn in Capricorn and that part of your solar chan related to long-distance travel or innovative schemes, the moment is right to make a number of decisive moves and then move on. However, ccnain individuals still need to be won over with charm. tact and diplomacy, otherwise there could be one almithty showdown or confrontation soon after the Sun changes signs on Thrusd.ay. GEMINI (May 22-June 21 ): You still appear to be in a rather peculiar or prccanous position as far as fi nances arc concerned - especiallv joint arrangements, business. legal or tax matters. How- ever. unless you arc prepared 10 forego ccnain rights or bcocfits. you must continue to tread warily and wait a while yet before sevcrina longstanding lies. The truth of this statement will be brouaht home to you around the time of the New Moon on Friday, when it becomes apparent just how much is at stake. CANCER (June 22-July 23): Now that the Sun is about to enter your own birth sign. panners and close companions arc about to notice a distinct chanae m your personality and approach to current emotional or fa mily problems. In other words. you are more likely to lay down the law than retreat into your shell. However, don't overplay your hand or bum too many bridles at work this week because what takes {>lace on Tuesday may well make it apparent that you have been m1s1nformed. LEO (July 24-Aug. 23): A series of challenaing aspects to the Sun, your ruler. in late June and early July mark 1 significant tumina point in the year for cattcr or professional interests. Therefore. batten down the hatches and be prepared for some kind of 1 power struule. All the fire signs -Aries. Leo and Sqittarius -are impUlsively generous but you loathe to be thouaht of as aullible or naive. So play safe this week and close loophofcs or recover sums outstandina. VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept. 23): ,Venus in the travel an&Jc of your solar chart and Jupiter still well aspected in Pluto sipify that you arc not likely to be put down or kept in one place for Iona this week. On the contrary. It simply has to be 1 time of amllina encounten. experiences and opportunities which enable you to l.bine both personally and profes1ion11ly. Just ensure that busineu aMOCiates cannot r.ull the wool over yCMlr eyes or reinvest without your approva . UBRA (Sept. 24-0ct. 23): Librl is dncribed u an air lian and, like Gemini and Aquarius, you need a considerable amount of freedom, cha n,e and variety, othcrwi~ your contt:fttration wandtn and your imaainatfon runs wild. However, IOOn ai\e:r the Sun chanaes sians on the 2 lst so much you now take for panted or u pan of your daily cdstence will alte:r, even you may be taken aback. So eqjoy _the calm before the storm this week. ICOl\PIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22): If you are still dwellina in the past or believe you have been taken for 1 ridt, then you ha ven't profited from the remarkable aspect betweq P1uto in Scorpio and Jupiter in Cancer. By natns, however, you ouaht to be flri111 on all Cllindtn.. ~ ....... --+-""-!• preocuppied with new schemes and proj«ts apeciftcally desiped to broedeft your horitoas. rather than concem younelfwith others' lack of infCl"_tL or anem_pcs «> pull the naa from under you .. ~~· IAOmAJUUI (Nov. ll-Oec. 21): There is DO point in bopina tpiast hope that pan~ or butinaa lllOcilta wiU eventually cooceclc defeat over • finandaJ ~· or traftllCtion bticautt ~.-.....-.. nothina could be funhe:r form the uuth. In fact. Yfhlt 1r1ntpires over Lbc ntl t three wittb or ao C®ld well force you 10 sevt r ~•n tonpundint tin. Do boweve:r. mnembe:r that btcaute Jupi1n, your ""e:r ~still maanii\;ntJy u pected by Pluto. ~lally une-PK'ed !!!!!!~~::!::!!!!!~~~~:!::!~~~~~~~~~~~~ de~ir!IQPlftenC.'Wlll mable JOU eo ftWVft' your lorird -ud lnOft. - .. (11•>•• -· $2.44 per day Thal'• All you pay for 4 linM, 30 day minimum In the SERVICE DIRECTORY For more Information CAC.L TOOAYll Ill Fii LllS Yo;.Jr s.rvtc. OirectOI'( Repreeentative 142-4121 ht. 111 -- .°,' I • -.. I ' • . I .. • ~, lllllTUlll •••••• JIB, .. 111.m 111181 •OUALITY Carpentry, •1118.,.... Lie. Luncha1. Snack1. Elecl rlcal, Painting, S1 2/Hr -t MATERIALS Teaching. TLC 9&4"'6057 Plumbing, Wlndowcover-~areooes 675-4008 • nos.Etc David960·7914 --------·• LOVING GRANDMA will -...... , ........ BABYSIT In her Costa EUROPEAN CRAFTSMAN Bond/Ina. S1Tk:-a4~319 Mau home. Ptaue call Home Rep1ir-P1lnllng· "A Prol'I Painting Sarv" Mweei 546-1806 Tile & more. 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"5662 ts Mark 642-68•2 WE WILL Daily Pilat Huntington Beach I Fountain Valley ELL INDEPENDENT Costa Mesa NEWS Un Newport Beach NEWS ~ Corona Del Mar NEWS AR · ~::~~~'.r3weeks ATTACHED your car isn't sold, we will run your ad for free! • NO STRINGS ATIACHEO. Just call us to renew your ad. Run 1 O words for 3 weeks at $18.50, 55e each additional word. Must be prepaid. A word oonstitutes anything that has a space between rt . For individuals onty I NAME -----~+-------PHONE ____________ _ I ADDRESS CITY -------------- • STATE--------ZIP----CHECK#---AMOUNT ENCL---~­ : MASTERCAJlDNISAI EXPIRATION DATE ---- 1 MESSAGE: I ,.------,-~-----.--------,r=------,--------~-, I I I I I I ·--~ I I I aaw1Im1w1talti · 1 I MAa. TQ DAll.Y PR.at m WIST IAY ~COSTA MESA. CA_. ATTN1 NO lnlw:I ATI'ACJllD I I L-•------------------------------•-·-------·-------- 1 . .. .. ·. :· -. . ., .. MMC.. !WI .. ..... ..,,..... .. • ._., ........ ,. ............. 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Cellf. nae .. ,. · wen.,,.,, *"' ..-.....i •tt• ~ CINLN4t teedl, Cellf. IH4t Aon Genteon Aw.. c:o.a MeN, Cellf. ... County Oii Mtl'1 n . lfiOt9 Dr .. N9Wpeltl ....,, ...:.. butl~.. 11 con· MIRCIOl8 1114 TUtbo '' ' ----~ettt Vendanten, 1212 At• TNI ttatetnent wet llled 82927 1NO c.llf. latU ·-3000 E c.11 t • ownet, ...,_. ~. tant• Ave., Huntington •t11N eounty Clerk OI Or· Thie .,_,llMM 11 con-,.... TNe w 9'MM le COii· ... W.-' lndM duel c11tton' x oJ" ~ .. oellent condnron. 1'Httre llHIH teed\, c:aiw.12t4t. ... CcM.inty on May 2s. dUCted bV" 1 COfPOl'ation Howtet. o.rtnet a ttown . .,..... w, en~ Tiie reg6etranl(1) com· w t1ee'ii""'Ct1ampa n• Sl,750 080. 733--2.01 .... 11 Tllil l>U9IMu 11 con· i tlO The regl1trant(1t COl'A· .UH•• MAm ~ c:ampua Drwe, ..._. TN reeiaoenl(e) COM-~~ ~t= · gi VW Ill p: OL duc:ted t>y: OC>-i*1Mrl ,.-menoed to trllWt bUe1o-TM t01'oW1nQ penon1 Port teecl\, cellf. 92M3 menoed IO treneect ~ MM ..,_... .... palamlno. I 1 1 ,55o. 1 0 • • TN reigl11rant(1) com· Publllhtd Or.nae Cout ,_. under IN Flctltloue tleve ~ "'9 '*of Pullltlhed Orenoe COMI neee under ttte Flctltloul lutln"' Name(I ) lllled 553-1110 BAROAINI Under tow menoed to lraneect bUll--o.uv Piiot, June!. 10. 17. 8uslne11 N•m.C•) lltted ,,,. FICtltlOUI lualn•H ~ Piiot. June f , 10, 17, tuatMll Name(•) lltted abOVI on: May 2l. 1"° Metcedee blue book. 15.950. Mint ,_ undef tN Flctltloue 24, 1tt0 above on; N/A Name: llAKEA A!ALTY, 24, tttO lllovie on: Mey t , ttlO Elle l ..,_ 1111 ... ll condltlon,allthegooo6eal ... kalneu Name(,1) 111ted Su-40t MmeclHeo&d 115111Urlt ,C:O........ ~ "9rFIUria lNI ...,,...,, ... flled 864·13'2. Mull ... 1 mt• If mt above on: N/A Keith Wtllt· TNI .. atemtnt wet Med Calif. 92tH T..r. 9,.tement wet llled wltll the County Clettc Of Or· ........... vw Conwrtlble SUp«· V-1 A/T AJC loaded A more PtB.IC NOTICE with ttie County Cter1t ot Or· Tiie Flctftlou• IMlneu PlaJC NOTICE wlttl IN Coun1y Clet1c of Of· = County on M~ 24• 8••11• 1914 new Black ~<•1115Mt TNI ... ._.., waa llled •= County on June 1, NamerefWl'edtoaboveW91 = Count; on MIY 2a. 1 ,_.. le1•1t1e1 motor/top, S3.e0o1oao. ..=' ::.•~;•Y ;i.ni ~ ~: '9C~1A~::'.J8 1 ,_ =u~y °'~ 1~,re AC~,.~ t ,__ Publlltled Ofltl99 eo..1 Mldnlgtlt blue, natural 15'4-41MS/213-154-l540 .... ltlO Tiie loltowtng 1 are Pubhlhed Oftnge Cout NO.Fae'19t4 TN fCMlowlng per90n9 .,. Pubhhed Ortnge Cout o.11y Piiot, June 3, 10, 17. Palamino lnt.,lor vw ·a5 JETTA ,_.. dolnQ butlMM ::.on Dally Pilot June 10. 11, 24. Bak• Rental and Salee dolnQ t>uelnMI •: Dally ~. June 3. 10. 11. 24, tttO 14 Impeccably cared f()( by 4 Dr tnrl ale ••eel cond ,.,.__ Publllhed Orange Cout <>A.ANGE COAST YACHT· July 1, 1990 Inc .• Celllornla, 115t Baker N(WPORT BEACH REAL· 24, 1tt0 ekl-4 Its~ 4~.~4&,000. $6,0oo OBO.' 840·8044. ·,~~====~~~Deity Piiot June 10, 17, 24. tNG SERVICE. 1000 South Su ... 20 St .. Costa Mesa. Calif. TY, 188 E. 17ttl St., Coe1a Su-401 • " I-July 1, 1990 Coatt ()( •P109, Cotta 02928 MMe. Calif. t H27 PtB.IC NOTICE MERCEDES 450 SLC 9~ JEEP 1177 CJ7 Su-423 Mew· Calif 92826 Tille bu*'-.,.. con-JamM a. w .. 1. 188 e. "8JC NOTICE __ .,. .. .._.... 1977• excellent con-Autos Dolnesak '4.IV ~. con_.t hard lop, Aober1 T. Blake. 1000 P\llUC NOTICE ducted t>y •corporation mfl St .. Cott• Mesa, Calif. _.....;...;.;;-......; ....... ___ r ... ,,, __ _ 9 000 .. - -runs, mull Mii $3,000 Soutll Co••• Or •P 109 Thia •l•ternent WU liled 92827 flCTITIOU8 ....... MAim .,,..,.....,. . dltlon. beautiful. 3, 1 -·-• 0 80 . 723-4083. "'8.IC NOTICE coat• Meta, Cellt ·92826 ' flCTITIOUI au ... H wlttttlle Coonty Clerk ot Or· Tiii• but lnets 11 con· NA• ITAn•NT TM fOllOWlnO '*'°"' '" miles. Many u tras. * 1111 .. * This bualneH 11 con-NAME ITATl•NT ange County on June 8, ducted by: an Individual The following P«ton• are doing t>utlneu u : Sl5,000.642•5150 Air. p/a, p /b, 1111. 2.5 llter LIAllAUlll flCm.:t:= ..... ducted by:an lndlvfdual The foflowlngpersonsare 1990 Tiie regl11r1nt(1) com-dolng~slne11 u J,8. SALES, 27oo San MERCEDES 74. Relocal· t e u I e n g In e 5 .. LUI ..._ ITATl...n' The reglstr1nt(1) com· doing bullneu IS. Publllhed Orange Coaat mencecl to transact bull· WEST S MARKET, 107 Joawuln ,..1111 Rd · Coton• Ing Musi Sell! Beige. eac. 1pd (820> 1 t93sS) .......... -The IOlloWI -----• menced to transact bull· FITNESS FIRST. 345 Uni· Dally Pilol June 17. 24, July MM under the Flcllllout Palm St.. Balt>o•. cell I. de! Mar. Calif. 92625 ' .-•• -•• ng .....,_ •• llf nMI und411' ltle Flcutloul ver11ty irB.-3, Cotta Men. 1. 8, 1990 Bualnen Name(a) llsted 92680 John Herber1 BowMr. cond.. $5,000 as '~; 11110 80 mo clOMd end lea!Mf, + dolC'~n~~!~ ::obllehome Bu1lne11 Name(•) lllled Calll 92G62T 3 5 U Su-435 •t>ove on. June 1. 1979 All• v 1111 A11oc111ea, 2700 San Joaquin Hill• Rd .. (714)856-6637 daya H.Beach Chrysler tax of s t 8. 75 per mo. at>ove on: NIA Scott erald Uhl. 4 nl· Jamee G. w 911 Generll Partntflhlp, 1u ~. Coton• de! Mat, Calll. 92625 (714)551-3603 eve. 142Ml 1 S 1a.. 70 to start(lncl $750 Pa.rk Assoc111c'· 3187-H Robert Blake ve<Sity •B-3. Colla Mesa. PtB.JC NOTICl Thia atatement was filed 17th St . Costa Mesa. Caltf. Tiiis bu11ne11 11 con· mlllll 'll IH lactOfy rebate) Total of Airway Avenue. oat• Mesa. Thia •tatement WIS !tied ca11t 92627 with the County Clefk ot Or· 92827 • ducted by: en lndlvldual Perfect cond\u on . 1 11H FIFTl lYElll pymnts $19 122 End of c~:~~6aneock ""1wtual Life wtth the County Clerk of Or· 0 M'irn1 Lee1 ~ouoh0 m> flCTITIOU8 llU8M81 ange, County on May 24, Thie bu11ne11 ts con· The regl1tr1nt(1) com· Luxury equipment pkge. term purchase option inaurance Company A ange Coonty on May 24, 92r7ee1~moor, rv ne. a T~Af-Oll ITI ATIMINT 1990 ducted by: a general part· menced to tranuct busl· owner. 99,000 ml. White, S 2 76 S bl • 1990 .. ,.., owng P«tonl ate f'61374 mtrlhlp neaa undef the Flclltlool $4250 . Call Donna pi s, alarm. 3 3 litre V·6, 44 1 . u eel to Massachusetts corp<>ratlon ,_. This buslnesa Is con-doing business as: Publlshed Orange Coast TM reglatrent(s) com· Buslnen Name(•) fisted 474-811 1 9a~5pm. u II r a d r Ive 4 s Pd c re d I I a ppr ova I John Hancock Place. Published Orange Coast ducted by co·partnen FOR THE HEALTH OF IT 011ty Piiot, June 3, 10, 17, menc.o to trlNlci bull· at>ove on· June 20. tttO .. ERCEDE-S '76 280 auto.(727147) (l lk•9582) Suite 200. Two Copley 0111 Piiot June 3 10 17 Tile reg1Strant(1) com· 3533 E. Chapman Ave . Unit 24 1990 ness und81' the Flc11tlous JOfln Herl>tft eo- m 111,141 ASIF•ll.Ull Place.Boston,MA 02117 24 ~990 • · • 'menoed to trannct t>usl-M,Ofange.Callf 92667 • su-410 Bualness Name(a) llated This 1111ement waa llled SEDAN Exceptional. H. BEACH CHRYSLER H. BEACH CHRYSLER HuntwOOd P11k Partners. ' Su-4 l5 ness under the flctltloos Mendor1 Pico. 876 Cor· at>ove on: not yet with the County Cl91'k of Or· One owner $5500 Offer. •.a•.-•1 a.a• 11,.1 Ltd . a Calllornla limited Business Name(•l listed tez. Costa M11a. Calif 1111-IC NOTICE James a west ange County on May 23, Wiii trade Sports ? -& -• -· • partnership "'8.IC NOTICE above on May 31, 1990 92627 ,.._ Thia statement was Ille<! 1990 Classic 556-0108 'II I I A I I LINCOLN '66 Continental 3187·H A1""1Y Avenue. Marna L Rough Beverly Cota. 717 I Clum· flCTITIOUe Ml ... 11 with the County Clefk ol Or· ,.._ .n.IES .I ,.lhl Air. A~t'l:' ~:ar C~l~:w Classic Suicide Doors. Co:~: Mesa. Calltornla flCTITIOUI BUSINelS This statement was filed t>us Dr.. Anaheim. Calll. NAMI ITATIMINT 1nge County on May 24, Published Orange Coast • G~ Interior. Meehan-92Thls business is con· NAMt l!ATIMINT with the County Clerk or Or-92807 The follOWlng pet1ons are 1990 Dally Piiot, June 3. 10, '7, Mint cond. 25,000 miles. defroster. tinted glass. lcaly'8ound ., 1900. d te<I by a J<>lnl venture The following peraons are ange Coonty on June 1. Tiits business Is con-doing business 11 f4*7' 24. 1990 smoke sliver, asking 50150 seats wl recliners, 17 41847 2393 uc doing business as. 1990 ducted by a general par1· MARKET PLACE CON· Puolished Orange Coaat Su-404 $37,500 Call 991-1065. amlfm stereo (704322) 1 -The registrant com· INTRODUCTIONS BY f'~ nersh1p SULTANTS 1550 BaySlde Diiiy Pilot. June 3. 10. 17. ---------- •llEIES 'll •20 llL Like new. Warranty Intact, 27,000 miles. $40,500 or tak e ove r lease Days/833· 7537 Mitsubishi 1984 Stanon Comple1ely loaded, mint cond. 46,000 m1 $3,500 OBO. Robert 540-7147 --Nissan 1984 300z.w Tur,bo, ·mtnl cond. 60K ml. 1 o w ner. $7.550 721-8477 llSSAI 'M SHTU AIC, Cass Must be seen' {=6 11867) Sir HO IHstallHra Ill-HOO 111,dl LINCOLN '71 Conhnental menced to transa;;• ~uli-JUNE WRIDE. 243 Promon· Pubhlhed Orange Coast The reg11trant(s) com-Or Corona del Mar Call! 2•. 1990 Pt&.IC NOTICE H. BEACH CHRYSLER 460 e~lne. Runs good ness unde• lllO ctot ous tory Drive west. Newpo•t Daily Pilot June 10 17 24, menoed to transact busl· 92525 • Su-41 I 142.Qll 1 $1250.'SEE. 642-0567 ~~,:e:~ov~a~e oa:o4~~91 Beach. Calif 92660 July t 1990 ness under lht Fict1t1ou1 Wllllam c. French. 1099 FICnn:u-:=..-11 H UNT W OOD P ARK June Wride. 2•3 Promon· Su·419 Buslneu Name(s) lilted Bayside Or., Newpor1 Beacfl. Pl&.IC NOTICE NAMI ITATIMINT '10LI1&111 CllPE PARTNERS LTD a Call tory Ot1ve WeSl. Newp<>rt above on NIA CaJ1I 92660 The following pereon1 are k I IAZU 'U Ul OPE fornl1 hm1ted partnership • Beech. Calif 92660 nun11c unTICE Mendora PICO Carol L M•'"· 9 Crest flCTTTIOUI euetNlll d bu I Air. 4 INhl d•SC bra es 111. Pearl white beauty All the By Richard Hall & A•· This business is con-... ~ "" Thra statement was tiled Cr • C0<ona det Mar. Calll NAME ITATl•NT otng S aness as Cen electronic speed control, toys! (..,6039321 . aoclates Inc a California ducted by an lnd1v1dual FICTITIOUS •UttNESS with the County Clerk of Or· 92625 TM following P«IOns are 6~tieTo!~ ~e~':r Dfi'!: am/Im cass, rear window 111 110 corporai1on a general part-The reglstrant(sl com· N'".,_ ST'"T.,...,NT enge Counly on May 24, Th11 business Is con-doing buslneas IS Suite 700. Costa Maa. Call-delroster (4520921 r ner · m9l'lG8d to transact buSI· .. _.. .. "',_. 1990 ducted by a general part· HOT TIPS NAIL SALON. 112,121 haatel&etlra Richard A Hell President ness undt• the FicUttoos ThelOllow1ngpersonsare . ,.~ ner&h1p 2312 Santa Ana Ave •C. lorntat2626-19T7 BE CH CHRYSLER Ill lllO T • 1 led Business Name(sl 111ted c10lng business as Pubhsned Orange Coast The registrant(s) com Coste Mesa Call! 92627 Letaure Development H A • hn1s s~ternenCI w:s t 'o above on July 1 1989 J S C u s T o M Dally Pilot, June 3 to. 17. menced to transa~ bull. Kerry An~ Greco 23 12 Interests of Caltlornla. Inc., 1•2·0111 wit th~ ounty e~ o ~-June Wride • WALLCOVERING. "16 Ken· 24. 1990 ness under the F1et1tlou; Santa Ana Ave ,sC. Coate 650 Town Center Drive. ~~g OtJnty on une · This statement was . filed dall St Laguna Niguel, Cahl Su-412 Business Name(•l listed Mes•. Calif 92627 · Suite 700, Costa Mesa, Call· 'IOIEWYlllH Luxury Equipment pkge. ptseats, security alarm. wire whl covers. lilt, cruise. automatic deek lid pull down (738161) 111 •11 H BEACH CHRYSLER H2-0ll1 MERCURY 1969 Cougar F'59'44 with the Coonty Cieri. 01 O•· 92677 above on January 1 1990 This business I• con-lorni1 92626-1977 XR7 Loaded. greal con-Published Orange Coast ange Coonty on June 1 James MSerlin Suckles. "8.IC NOTIC£ Ca•ol L Malek ducted by an Individual Thtt business 11 con- d1t1on Best offer Call Daily Pilot June 12 19, 26, 1990 ~ 16 IK~f"92~~7 Laguna This statement was hied The reg1str1nl(sl com· d~~e;' b!eo'i~;:r,at~m- 497·5047 July 3 1990 F459050 igue 81 FICTITIOYS BUSINEIS with the Coonty Clerk of Or · menoed to transact buSI· MUSTANG 1982 . T-587 Published Orange Coast this t>usiness is con· NAME 'TATEMfNT ange Coonty on May 23 nets under the f'1ct1tious menced to transact busl- Must sell best offer Oa11y P1to1 June 10 t7 2• ducted by an 1nd1v1dual The follooNing pet~s are 1990 Buiiness Neme(s) hated ne» undet the fictlt1oos, ----------iJuly , 1990 Tne reg1strant(SI com· doing business as f45IOl7 at>Ove on not yet buSiness na.me 0t names 548-6157 PUBllC NOTICE Su·•2 me~ to trans.ict bus1-SENT EC 4299 MacArthu• Published Orange Coast Joseph A Greco fisted above on NIA ' ----------•----------ness under tile F1ctot10us Place. NewPQr1 Beach Ca111 Daily Pilot. June 3. 10, 17, This statement wu hied Lel1ure Development FICTITIOUS •USINESS PUBLIC NOTICE Business NamefSI fisted 92660 24 1990 With Ille County Cler1' or Or· lntereall 01 Cal110<nia, Inc . NAME STATEMENT above on June 7 1990 W J Anderson. 1640 1 · Su-403 ange Coonty on May 24. Jettrey Jones. President llTIS llllR 1200 The tollow1ng persons are FICTITIOUS 9USINESI James M Stickles Woodstock Ln Huntington 1990 This Statement waa hied T' - -Gov I seizures & surplus· d0tng business as NAME STATEMENT Tnis statement was tiled BeaCh. Cat11 92647 f451371 with the County Clefk of O•· llSSAI 'II ITUZA Corvettes. fu1tury cars, APPRAISAL RES~ARCH The 1011ow1ng persons are with the Coonty Cieri< 01 Or-This business is con· Pl&.IC NOTICE Published Orange CoHt ~~ Coonty on June 5· MY LOST: YOUR GAIN• vans & trucks Call 1300 Bristol St Norin. Suite <101ng business as angg County on June 7· ducted by an 1ndtv1dual FICTITIOUS •Ul tHESS Dally P1101. June 3. 10, 17. f41M31 S ACRIFICE! Leaving t-900-321-3366 Ext 170 100. ~ewport Betirh Call! W E S T C 0 A S T 19 F4st7.... The regrstrant(SI com· NAME STATEMENT 24, 1990 Published Ora'Je Coast country. must sell Only 0 $ 92660 NETWORKING 26932 F0t· ._ menced 10 transact bus•· Su-4 13 1800 miles -thats right pen 7am· 10pm 12 lee w arren 1< Hoppke 26091 trose M1ss1on Voe10 Cah t Pubhsned Oiilnge Coast ness under the F1et111ous The lottowing persons are Daily PilOt June 1 19 26• • 1800' White. loaded Saratoga Ave Laguna Hills 92691 O&oly Polot June 17 24 July Business Name(sl fisted dC:.~~s:e~sE~DERSHIP P\ml.IC NOTICE 'July 3 1990 Serious inquirers only lllCI 'II CllTIRY OLDS 1970 Cutlass Su-Caht 9~653 Brian 1<0111ng 26932 FOf· 1 8 l990 above on Ap11I 17 1990 T ·586 SJ3.000.. Private. party preme 2-door loaded Thi!, business 15 con. 1rose Mission V1e10 Call! Su·432 W J Ander~n INT L IAulhorizea lndepen. FICTITIOUS IUllNEIS Days 7 14/847-1187 lllAI estate sale 1 owner d«Cled b) an 1nd1111oua1 92691 This statt'ment was flied ~:~aAl~~:le~u,,:.~;,~~ NAME ITATEMlNT "'8.IC NOTICE Eveni09s 7141345-0651 STK 7876 $ 2 4 5 0 E -c l' t I en I Trie •i>g1~1r 1n11s1 com Th•S business oc, cC'n PUBllC NOTICE ,..,n the Count) Cieri. ot Or BeaCh Call! 92~6 The IOllowing persons are HUNTINGTON MACH 15,115 775-6840 menced to tnn~act bus• dueled by 01n 1nd1111aua1 ange County on Ma~ 18 Rot>ert Conrad Trommler doing business es PORSCHE 1961 1600 Eato•ti't Ptitiao CIC ne:.~ undeo l•H• f 1cto11ou\ 1he regostranttsl com· FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 1990 ...... 7127 20331 R<lmona.l ttne Hunt-fUB AU..OUIP LEASING ~~Y~~T super Karman ---------·1 su~1n1>55 Nam!'l5• listed mi-need 10 INl~act OuS0• NAME UATIMENT .._.. ington Beacn Cohl 92646 LANO & MARINE. 151 E NOtehback Coupe Fully lJO·llOO OLIS '12 CITLISS allOve on Jur\4,-I 1990 ~ti undt"r the< F1c1111ous The lollow1ng l)t'rsons are Pubhshed Orar1ge Coast Renee L;nn B1az1cek 2 tst r 2 t Costa Mesa Calll AQl.:~~il\' restored Black /Ian Re-Sl-(M( W'1frl'n Hoppk<' Busone!>' Name1~1 listed dDi"il bu.,ness O> '.>oily Pilot May 27 June 3 20331 Ramona Lane Hunt· 92627 ..-AV -7 ft.M. cent $4.000 engine over-I '"" Th1S s1a1tomt<n1 was hied above on M .11 JO 19Q() • TTORNEY SERVICE OF 10 17 19<!0 •no•on Beacn Callt 92646 Breu ~ane Tweedy 15 I -hall Sl5.900 (374ZAD) ---------•Auto air, hit cruise cass v.1th mt: Cour•t\ Cil'•k o• Or Br•all 1<.<>lhng ORANGE LOUNlY 3857, Su-395 Tnis l>u\iness 18 con E 21st •21, Costa Mesa JUNE 11. 1tt0 Pr111ate party 643-0733 lllCI 'll ptwind p locks Eatra angt· Count\ on Jun+• t. Tn1s ~1arn1,.ent w.i) loll'O Birc11 St Ste 484 NP1Npar1 ducted by co.partners Calif 92627 C COUNCIL/ COMMIT- SI •. llSfi Sii I clean Low mlles 1990 w1in the County Cter~ ot Or· Bl'ach C.afll 92660 l PUBLIC NOTICE The regi,trantlsl com· Raym0<1<1 Steven Burd TEE LIAISON REPORTS PORSCHE 1972911T Re· t1 ESD8101 F4S9S16 anoe Cc""'" •>n Junt• t Pt'nny Piti.er 999 menced 10 transact bus•· .:8 Clea11>roo11 Pass. 01n1 C-t MO U· County 01 stored lll<e new Call me STK 7896 I $3115 Puti •~"ec '"'"''Ill' Coast 1!:190 Trclbuco Cotclt' Costo Mesa I FICTITIOUS 9USIN€SS ness unaer the Fictitious Point Caht 92829 Oran99 • Boise Chiea plan· $14 000 642·2923 II 115 Da111 P.101 JuM Ii 24 Julv F4~90S71C.ihl 92627 NAME STATEMENT Businen Namefsl listed Tt111 bu~1ness is con· ning Pf'008SS PORSCHE 944 1986 5. (1tOMfl.YtP't•f1·ac~IC 1 fltte4trtfl1••iH '8 iq9Q Puohsht>d Ur,,ngt• Coast Frank Mac11ne 15491 Trit'IOllcwmgpersonsare above on Ma~ 15 t990 ducted by a general pan-g_;u~~~,;~A~:NyGgSoals • 1•2·0010 Su·430 Dail) Polot Jw•t< 10 17 :l 4 P1ace1111a 113 Nf!wport do.no business as Robert C Trommler nersntp speedw1thcru1secontrol 730-1100 I July 1 1<1')(1 Beacn Calll 92663 I HERIT AGE WINDOW Tn1• 5tatement was flied The reg1str11nHsl com· and obje(hV9$ White with black leather Su 421 This businl''9 15 con-COVERINGS 5381 McFad-with the Count) Clt"•k 01 Or· menc:ed to 1ransac1 1>US1· 1~~91 C•ly budget FY mte11or AM/FM cassette ---------• p L Y M 0 u T H 1 9 8 6 PUBLIC NOTICE ----------ducted b) co-partne•s den Ave • Hunhngton Beach ange Coont)' on May 23. ness under the Fie1111ou1 0-3 Appe•I hied by wan stereo Electric sunroof CADILLAC 71 C 0 V Caravelle Turbo loadecl. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS PUBLIC NOTICE The reg1strantts1 com· Cahl 92649 1990 Bus1neu Name(sl llSled Commerctal Oevelopment door locks. seats A/C p d 11 k 11 d menceo 10 transact l>usi· Joaquin F Ferran 8974 f45'Cllt above on NtA E ower win ows oc s. a ma1ntamance recor s. NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ness under t"-rc1c1111~·s Felipe Ave Montclair Calif Publish·" 01a11g4 Coast Brett 0 Tweedy Corporahon. Sign P8fmll 'Aelnadr~ ... wwllahrrarenmtyot3e6.000X· A/C, AM 1FM good e•cellent cono111on The 10110~1ng ,.,.,son• ar-NaME ST'"TEMEN·T '"" r -..... " u 0 4 Appeal hied .. Y ""' ~ .,.... ~ " .. ,. Business Namels) 11sted 91763 Dally Pilot June 3 10 11 Th11 statement was llled • "' miles Excellent con-transportation $3..850 252•8205 days doing business n Tne following persons ar • abo .. e on Junl' 8 1990 Steve Noltaonge1 627 24 1990 w1th°fhe County Cle<k of Or-Soothlldge Homes d ltlon ••ust sell' $1• 000 $1000 080 723 1288 838-6618 eves wknds ORANGE BLUES J35 ' <JO•"" business ;,s t7tn Street Huntington a~ Cou I on Ma 16 0-5 18th year Housing & "" ~ -.,, Penny Parke1 Su-405 " Y Y Community Development OBO 832·6 710 CADILLAC 79 Eldorado PONTIAC 76 SUN BIRD OQle SI Costa Mesa Cahl BAKER REALTY 3112 This statement w.is llledl Be11cn Cahl 92648 19 Block Grant Subml111on BUY through classified CRMIR BMW A nw EXAMPtD or OU. PRIWtmfAUTOS •II -W 1111At1111 11\9" • ~ Jll 117W1'1 1119" • 15 -m. ucamc1 1119" •M-.ln.X:SMOJ) llUH • .. et..t I 1~101 Ill ~ • I) .i JIOSl 1.nlll 1119" 835-3171 1500 AUTO MALL OR. SANTA W AUTO MALL Newport freeway (SS) at Edinctf. Santa Ana Diesel Sharp 61 K 91 447 miles $500 OBO 92627 Ktond1kl' Costil Mesa. Cahl w11h the Coonty Cll'•I\ or Or· Michael Lee Vates 5 "'8.JC NOTICE F4572t7 D·6 Trame Impact lees • Loaoeo si500 OBO Runs Call 531•7837 Oavod Alltm Ream 355•., 92626 ange County on Junl' 8 1 Sav1nnah Irvine Calif Put>hsneel Orar19e Coast Ordinance No 3048 • RetOI· 644•6689 OQle St Costa MMa Call! James H Ouenon 3112 t990 192720 FICTITIOUI 9Ul lNESS Daily P1tot May 27 June 3. , __________ l9262i Klondike Costa Mesa Cahl F4SM 10 This bus1nen IS con-NAME ITATlMENT 10 17. 1990 Uhon No 6 1~ CADILLAC 84 Factory ,.. ... ac 'II Thi\ buSlnl'\S 5 con· 92626 p 0 c ducted by II .....,_,Ill par1· T ol Su 392 0-7 Appeal of Planning 1.. uo11she<1 range oast ,,, .. ~ he I lowing persons are • Commisslon·s denial ot sign convert1tlle. mock top Sllll•I SElal dui:te<I b; Jri ind1v1C'lu I This 1>us1ness •• con· Dally PolOt JoHlt' 17 24 July nersh1p <101ng business as permit Huntington Harbour 44K black/rad digital n ., Tne reg1strt1nl(sl com ducted by an ind1v1dua1 1 8 1990 The 1eg1stran11s1 com· o 1 PERSONNEL SER-P\ml.IC NOTICE Mall dash fully toaaed MINT AIT A/C & much more' menct><l to· to nsact busi The re91strantts1 com Su-•33 menced to transact bus•-VICES 11o1 Dove Street 0-6 Mello-Roos Com- $ 11 500 534•20412 (STK 78661 nes~ u••Of'• m Fl(.t•l•ous menced 10 transact ous• nes\ under the Fic1111ous Sutte 270 Newpot1 Bea<:h. flCTITIOUI 9UstNEIS muntl" F11C1l1ties District No 11,115 Susor,,. , N1m .. rsi losted ness under tne Fiem1ou• Business Name(sl fisted Cahl 92660 NAME ITATEMENT 1990-'l CADILLAC 86 IMC abovf' 01 Jure 6 1990 Business Name(sl hsted PUBllC NOTICE 11b0ve on N• A Deborah Clare lbt>01ton, The tollowlng penons ore p• 'BLIC COMMENTS • 3 Beau,1tul Sable EltOMfiYe Pe1ti10 David All!'n R1:11m aoove on Ma" t5 1990 Joaquin F Ferrari 2• 7 I k c L d .... v , .. I 1 HOI yOO , 11gun1 01ng vuStneH 89 minutea ,....r naraon, time SI.II D VILLE 130-1100 This ilatement was Ille<! James 1-1 Ouenon FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Tn1s statement wn filed Hills. Calif 92653 DONS CUSTOM PAINT. .... ,.v " f w11nth('Count~C'.11or~o10r-This statement wu Iott><! NAME STATEMENT w1tntheCCountyC1e:~ot Or6• This business is con· ING lt09S Ros.St Santa m01'!!.._"°N10be......,dlonooa~~n ~ $9 900 646-4848 or ano-Co •nl~ 06 JuftA 6 "'''" 1"4 c~·nty Clerk ot Or ange ~·ntw on ... ay I c 92707 ·~· -· -...., 5 8 3 59 r • • " "" ,..., -The lolla....1ng Pf'tSOn~ are "" , ducted by en in<11v1dua1 Ana, ahl k C I/A 4 • 9 1990 ange Coonty on JuM 8 domo bu~•ness .1 1990 The reg1strantfsl com-Donald L Richard Jr 18 en by ounc:1 gency 11 CAllLLIC 'IT SIHYILU FuO fact equip mint c;on- d11ton11236479) 111,111 Cr.,ltrllW IH-1111 F"58MI 1990 MICHAEL J S SAND F4572tl menced 10 transact t>us1· 1109 S Ross St Santa Ano this ume POITIAC '10 Puohshroa Orange Coast F45MM WICHE') w1rn 4 PER I Pubtrsned Orange Coast ness under the FictillOUS Calil 92707 E CONSENT CALENDAR ••a•1 a• SI 01111 .. Polol June t7 24 Jul" PuOhsned Orange Coast SO TY 907 7 o Oa•ly Pilot May 27 June 3 T E·2 Orange Coast Dally --, , NAl I 1 t· I · Buslneu Name<sl hsted n11 bu11ness is con-Pilot . Lanai Adve1t1aino Mf· STK.e 7864 t II 11190 Dally Pilot JunP 17 24 July Beacl\ Bl Hur flngton tO 17 1990 above on Apt1I I 1990 ducted by an indtvldual -• I ll •II S~27 1 8 1990 Beach Calif 9264!1 I Su·J93 Oel:>Ofah tbt>Otson The reg1strant(s) com· YIOeS ' •----------Su·434 Michael Joseph Anooe111 • This s111ement was hied menoed to 11an1ac1 bus•· E-3 E.11llhngC Pltr build· E11ottfiw1 Ptatiac IMC PU8LIC NOTICE 41775 81rg11 Ct 1 emecula Pla.IC NOTICE with the County Clerk ol O•· ness under the Fict111001 ''1'.;~~:!· 01 a~;!',~!, ll0-1100 Pla.IC NOTICE CaJ1t 92390 1nge County on MAy 18. Business Name(sl fisted • $pee( Avenue tmpro..,.. FICTITIOUS •UllNESI lh1s business IS con-FICTITIOUI •UllNEll 1990 at>ove on NIA menll NAME STATEMENT FICTfTIOUS BUSINESS ducted by an 111d•v•du111 NAME STATEMENT f '5'7135 Donald L RIC.hard Jr E·5 Bid Award . wlt91' im· The loUow•ng persons are NAME STATEMENT The registrant(" com· The totlowing persons ara' Published Orange Coast This statement was lri.<S provements • Otlkvlow Ols----------•1T-BIRO 56 Immaculate. doing business as The lollowing persons d•e menced to transact buSI· doing business as Daily P110t May 27 June 3 with the County Clerk of Or-1r1C1 272 _________ .. , recent lull restoration. c H [NG s c H I N A do•no l>USlnHS ilS • ness under 1114! FICllllOUS ROBERT TROWN ANO 10, 17, 1990 Mgo County on May 18 E~ Agreement • OCTO . alf $25 000 838-3232 !<ITCHEN 2180 Harbor EURO·INTERNATION"L Bus1nes, Name(,t listed ASSOCIATES "' San Su-396 1990 Bus lurnout . PCH betWMn PEUGOT c•m '14 CIYWIR Blvd A Costa Mesa Calll DIET DISK 1300 Bri•lol s at>Ove on June 15 1990 Ramon Irvine Caht 92715 f'UT70I Beach Blvd & GOldenwesl '11 ... llEllL W&IH STATill WAIH Pla.IC NOTICE 92627 N Su1e tOO N8wDOll MIChaei Joseph Ahobell1 I Rooert frown and Yvonne Pla.IC NOTICE Published Orange Coast Streel $2645 (4KIBAR) Private Auto. air. cruise. power•----------Kom Wah Cheng 2368 Beach. Calif 92660 ThlS 5tatemenl won hied Trown •• San Ramon, Deily P1101 May 27. June 3, E·J. Community Servlcet party 534·5556 IOCI<&, lilt (2HPE 1431 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Mariner Dr u4q Laguna Wauen K Hoppke 260q 1 with 1111• \.OU"'V Clerk of Or· Irvine. Calif 927 15 FICTITIOUS •UllNESS 10, 17, 1990 Comm1s11on aP9Qintments •'°Ill NAME STATEMENT Niguel Cahl 92677 Sasratog1 Avf! Laguna MOP County ori June 6 This business is con· NAME ITATEMENT Su--396 E·6 Appropriation & TOYOTA 1986 4Runner • The f()llowinq per\00~ ere Chen I Cheng 23681 Hills Cahl 9265'.l 1990 ducted by husband and wile TM tollowing persons are 1, an sf er 01 lund 1 . 4 7K Po wer steering. T9tee4efe ll••~ilS doing nusoness 85 Mariner Dr 49 Laguna This business •5 c.on· F45t514 Trie reg•strant(s) com· d0tr19 buliness as "8.IC NOTICE CAO/RMS install!ltlon • brakes AC. cruise 142 GO • MCCLAIN WALKER ANO N1gUf'I Calif 92677 ducted by i)n mdovidual P111thallt'<l OrJ11ge Coas1 menced to lrln$l!Ct bull· MELO VELO CYCLING Pohce/F1te AM/FM cassette E•cel· •----·-·1---• ASSOCIATES 33582 Del This t>uS•MH 1s con. The reg1S1rant(sl com· 01111y P11111 Jurw 11 24 July ness under the F1c1<11ou1 TOURS 200 Ne wport FtCTITIOUI •UllNEll E·9 Bid Award . Gerheld lent condition $10,900 Ob•SPO 58 Dana Pooni. ducted by hust>and and wile menced to l1ansac1 IJUSI· t 8 11)90 Business Name(sl 1111ed Center 0, •207 Newport NAME ITATIMENT Ave between Megnolia & OBO Ron. 714-892-3474 DODGE ,89 COLT Cahl 92626 TM t~g1strant1s1 com. ness under the F1c111ooos Sv·429 at>Ovf! on Ff'bruary 6 1990 Beactl Calif 9266<> Tiie following peisons tlrt 0CFCC·005 TOYOTA 77 wagon 5 spd. ale. tow pkg good cond., $1,500 obo 540· 154 2 VW 1967 Bug Class or19mal good cond must s ell $2,500 966-1473 VW 19~7 BUG Exce l cond $2,400. 650-0403, 720·9790 VW 1983 RABBIT GTI. black 50.000 original miles $3.300 OBO 499·1'93 5 speed ale am/Im Graham Chr1s1ooher mencf'd '0 transact busi Business Nal'Tle(SI h'1ed 1----------Robert Trown Kim Paul Storm 1981 d01ng t>us1ne11 as E-10 Reaiderlual teluse C.assette excellent cond Watt.er 33582 Del Ot>1S(>O neu unoer the F•clltlOUt aoove on June 1 1990 PllJllC NOTICE Tn1s ateteml!nt was flied Port Edward Cir . Newport C p ASSOCIATES. 10141 rate • 8d/ustment pet cur· $5900 2·72 3893 • 58. Dana Point Cahl Busineu Name191 l•sted Warren K Hopphe with the County Cll!rk 01 Of. Beach, Calif 92660 Suntan Cir Huntington rent contree1 with Ra1nt>Ow • 92626 abov" on NIA Thia 9tatement was hied FICTITIOUS •ullNESS ange County on Ml\y 2•. Th11 business ts con· Beach Caltl 926•6 O.spoeal DODGE '89 COLT Jorden Lynn McClaon 450 Ham Wah Cheng with the Counly Clerh. of Or-NAME STATEMENT l990 ducted by n 1n<1rv1<1u111 Cons11n11ne N Pastis E· 11 Dumpster MfYlce This statement was l1le<1 an9e County on June 6 Th I 11 1 F4M317 T ( o • 1 s c 1 Excellent condition Brooks Street Laguna 90 e o ow oo persons are ht registrant SI com 1 1.. untan ir Hun· rates . adJuatment per oon· s4400 FIRM 631•6283 Beach Cahl 92651 witn lhe Coonty Cter~ 01 Or •9 doing t>us1nes'O A'I Publlsned Orange Coast menced to transact t>us1· 1ngton Beach. Calif 92646 tract with Rainbow 0119<>1a1 Mike Stanley This but1n11ss is con-angg County on June 6 F45ts1s HMS EQUITIES 4000 Dally Pilot June 3. 10. 17. ness under the F1c11t1ous lhts business 1& con· E-12 Resolution No 6156 ducted by a general part-l9 Published Orange CoASt MacArthur Blvd Ste 3000. 24. 1990 Business N1me(s) llsled ducted by an 1ndlVldual . State agreement • w arner NEAR NEW 1980 nersh1p f458551 Daily Plloi June '7· 24 July Newport Beach Cahl 92660 Su-408 above on May t I 1990 The reglstr1n1(1) com· Avenue wld8fll"9 FORD PINTO BLUE The reglstrant(sl com· Put>hShed Orange Coast 1 8 1990 HMS Equities Inc a Call Kim Paul St0<m "*1ced to trlntae1 buSl E· 13 Er19tneer1ng deslgn MLY 2000 llLll menced to transact l>USI· Daily Pilot June 17 24 ,July Su·428 tornie corp 1210Park New· P\ml.IC NOTICE ThtS atatement was hied neu und91' lhe F1chtloos MfVt<:t -areement . Reser· ness under tile F1c1111oos 1 8 l990 potl •309 N-port Be&ch with the Coonty Clftfk ol Or· Buatness Name(•) Hated volr Htll70vermy411' Pump S3000 Call 548-3758 Business Name(s) listed Su·•26 Pla.IC NOTICE Caht 92660 FICTfTIOUI IUllNlll ange County on Mav 16, above on NIA Station comple• FORD '66 MUSTANG 289 above on May I. 1990 , ________ ....__ ----------This business 11 con-NAME STATt:MtNT 1990 Constantine N P1111s E·14 Southern Pactllc Automatic. A/C, 95% re-G C Walker "'8.IC NOTICE NOTICE OF duel.eel by a C01POra11on The lollow1ng perl()ns are '417295 Th11 statement was hied Tran11>«1111on Company • stored Asking s6500 This statement was 1118<1 IALl Of AUTOftlOBk.E The reg11tr1n1t11 com dO!ng b\lllnesl as Publlaned Orange Coast with the CO\.lnty Clerk or Or· warner A~nue Widening 723•1449 with lhe Coonty Cieri.. ot Or-FtCTITIOUI au ... 11 Notice 11 hereby given menced to transact 1>us1· NU-SENSATIONS, 2•00 Diiiy Pilot May 27 June 3, 1nge County on May 16. E·15 P•rtonnet Com. ange County on June 1 NAME ITATl•NT purauant 10 sectoona 3071 neu under the Ftclltloos W Cout Highway, ·Ste 7, 10. 17. t990 1990 miaslon r .. ppolntm•nt • VW 1985 GOLF, 2·door .1·--------• 1990 t1101011ow1ngper1onaare end 3072oltheC11111Co<1eo1 Bualneu Name<•I ltated NewPQnBeach.Calll 92660 Su-391 • ,.,_ v.,,c:ou Must sell Good con-Fiii 'II •a-11 f4"053 dOlllO buS1ne11 ea the State ol Cahlornta the at>ove on Mai ch 2 1990 AnQel M McRae. 2•99 t Pubtllh.o Orange Coaat E· 18 Retention of O\.ltllda dlllon. 4 new tires, -PubllShtld Orang Coast SC ENTERPRIZES, 1290 underalgned G a W TOW· Hal Seara Salford. Llguna Hills. Calif PtB.IC NOTIC( D111y P1101 May 27, June 3. counM4 for Oii sp411 KenwOOd pullout stereo. PIOl IP Daily P•lol June 10 17 24 N Coast Hwy •C. Laguna ING. INC 1155 West 18th Trua 111tement was hied 92653 10. 17 1990 E-17 L~ c.oa11a1 pro. back tinted wtndows, A uto. a ir c;esselle July 1. 1990 Bc:h Ca11t 92851 Str"'· Costa Mesa, County W1Jh the Countv Clerk or Or· This bu11ne11 11 con-'ICTJTIOUe .u ... 11 ' Su-390 gram amendment No 90.1, sunroof S•,800 nego-(B80396) Su·• 18 Gragory Lee Thom11. ot Orange. State ot CA ange CO\lnty on June 6, ducted t>y An lndMdu111 NAMI ITATIMINT Relolullon No e 180 11 ab I e M 1 ch e II e , l•lll i---------1290 N Coaat Hwy •C 112627 wlll sell at publle auc-1990 The regtstrenl(al com• The IOllOWlng persona 819 P\RIC NOTlCE E-18 Cooperattve egree Pl&.IC NOTICE legune Sch • Calll 926!> t Uon. at Seid Address 11 tO F..-men<led to lransact but• dol"Q. l>ulllness u "*'' . C•ltrana 21~470·6466 THMert...Wes 1---------This business 19 con-am onTuesday,t~3rdClay P\ibklhed 0fA'IO• eo.11 neu under the FicOt'°"S (1)6HPINSURANCESER· flCTITIOU89U9Mll F A DM INISTRATIVE MJ .. 11 I flCTITIOUI BU ... 11 dueled by an 1nd1vldual of July, 1990 the IOllOw!ng Ot11ty P•IOI Jun. 17 24, July Bu11nt11 Name(s) listed VICES (b)SENIOR tt(ALTH MA• 8TAnMINT ITEMS NA• ITATIMINT The regiltrtlnt(ll com-1u1omob1i91IJ. to Wit I, 6 1990 Ibo\/• on NIA PROGRAMS. 7755 C.l'lltr The lollOWl"9 pertonl ••• F· t. City/County '""'' 1~~===~~~~=1 The lollowtng per10n• are menc:ed to 1ransac1 busf.. 1082 CHfVYtCP Motor Su~431 Ano-f M McAH Ave s11 soo. HuntlngtOl'I dOlng t>ustneM 81 mOd•I contract • 80111 ~.llllllL~ Ii doing buSlneas as t'leu unde• th• Fict111ou1 No 1G 1AP87HOCL 169 t9e, Tlllt 1t11emen1 wea llled Beach C•I 92847 ACCOUNTING BY CON-Chic. ECOLOGY BAG COM· Business N1rnt(1) lleted 88SOFTICA PtB.1C NO~ with ltle County Cletll of Or· o.vid Berry Motk«>'*•ll', WAY, 427 Morning Canyon f.2 ~ICIP.tl deYelop-·-'II ..... I PANY, 969 GoveHlOf St t t>ove on not tat 1980 KENw rTRACTOA ITATl•N~ _ lno-County on Mty 24, 180$5 CouUlne Or . M1l1t>u, ROid. Corone d4ll Mar. Calif ment 11end1rcU within Eddie Beuer. auto, alloy Cost• Men. Cell! 92827 Oreoory L ThOmas Mo tor No J,&8296. vr 1990 Clllf 90265 9282& epnere of 1nnveoce . Resof. 'AC9'1C WllW wfleets WeH cate<l for. Kent Lae Zavala, 969 Gov-Thie llltement was filed 2Xt9S24/CA ABANOO,_NT Of ,__, (lywn WI Reneu6. 11522 S11an Marte Conway. 427 uhon No 81&1 ---AL'""" (230RP570) ernor St . Costa Mesa, Calll With th• County Clltt'k of Or-1978 BMW/SO. Motor No UM°' flCTITIOUI Put)bSl'\80 Ot•nr Co.ti Monll•k• Or • Garden Morning Canyon Roed. Cot· F . 3 R. q u t 11 I 0 I ~ • ~ 111 Ml 92627 ttr19e County on May 23, 5413893, NOlllEICA .,... •• ..,._ Delly Pttot, J11ne , 10. 17, Oro~. Calif 92641 ~a del Mar, Ca1t1 92125 Propos•tt • Concrete & c:...... ~ ,.. Thia bu11ne11 II con. 1990 • 1Ht CAOl/CP. MOIOf No Tht fotl= pertons 24. 1tto Ttll• bulln.t II C0"9 Ttltl bullneat i i Con• WOOd r.cycling J600 ~ v.w Drt¥e •n1tr -dueled by 1n 1n<1Mou11 ,... 1O6 AL 5 7 t 5 8 E 8 1 4 3 5 4. have at>end 111e uM OI &u·•ot dveted bV co--partner1 ducted by en 1n<1Mdull '""· Anneuuon & rein'\· ~teed\ 111-1111 The reg11tr1nt(1) com· Publlthed Or•nge Coall 180J37ttCA tilt ric11t1ou1 1lu1tne11 ftle regletrant(tl com· The 1egl1trant(1) com· butl ement t QrMment • ..... menoec1 to tr•nsaet busl-Deily PilOt. Ju~• 3, 10, t7, Said 111e 11 for 1111 Ntme FITNESS FIRST , "8.IC NOTICE menced ta. .iran"'t bull· ~ 10 transact bull-Bolte Chiu lfN ........... r.::;;;;;;;;;;;~:1 Mii undef the Flclltlout 24 1990 purpose of lltlSl)'lng lien Of 6484 Adobe So Ctr Rd ,.... under IN ,.telltlout ... ~ the ,.tellllou9 F-S PllMlng diVlllOf'I ,.. • Bu11neu Name<•> llated Su--402 the undtfliQnecl IOI TOWlng 1r.ine. Cehl 92715 '1Cnnout ~•• t ut lnete ~e(I) 111ted tullneta N1meca1 Uetef eo.iuetment KMdllle 1b0ve on Apnl 26. 1to0 and 1tor1ge chargH The Fic1111ou1 Butln.-1 ..,... ITATWMINT above Oii J~ 1, lttO ~ ~ Mey 14. ttlO 0 OAOINANCH ... '111111111 Kent LM bvll• "8.IC NOTICE 109eth•r with coett of Name reterreo to •bo~ was Tht fOttOwtng '*"°"'life O.vtd ""*°'"" 8f\en Marie Conway G·2b Ordtn~ No 3047 5 IPMd io.ded only 35K Ttlll lletetMnl wlJ flied ldvettlslr19 •nd ewpen ... of lltea 1n OranQ19 COYnl~ OI\ dOlnQ ~-TIMI .. .......,.. wee lllecl ftllt .. ........,t ... llled • AClldlng •new dl!liiler fo mlln AblOtVttly Im· wt"1 t"-CO\.lnty Clerk of Of· 'ICTfTIOUI .,_.. Nie Auouet 14th, 1985 FILI OWi. PROOUCTI. Fl'M wltfl tM County C.. of Or· Wlttl tM COUl\ty C..k Of Or· IN munlclplll COc1e '9lattn0 m~ulal• (•0Slt44) IW\09 Covnty Of1 JuN 1, ...-..1TATIMmfT O.ted 1t111 13th dty of NO f:ll3922 Upper~,.._.,~· anoe CountV on M., 17, enoe CcNntr on Ma) II 10 COiiection "°"' treeft 1tto the loftowtnt penon1 •• June. fMt JoMph N9al Z11tmtfln, Pott leecll, C... t2MO tttO 1tl0 dr•ofl t>oaet eno tr• .,.... '~ "°4nCI ~.. 0 I w TOWlnQ, Inc t>y 32st MIMttOt•. Co••• Omer w i.ono. I.Id . • Nl1m ,~ t>lnt .... Publilhlel Oranr Cont THl NEWPCMT PJWSS. Tom Sin'raec ~. Cllll t212t Cattlomie CofPot•flof\, ,.iv. Pub""'9d Onirw CoMt Pllblt-..0 Orange C<i• PublilMd ... ~ty Deity Ptlol June 1 ' '"· 24, 208 A •?ncl !!i. Ntwpor1 Pu.,,.., Orange Coeet frtie bueltl9la ... con-u.,,., Newpof1 ,..... New-OllilV Piiot M"1 ar. Jwne 3 DelfV ,,.,. May '1.1 ~ 3. MfVIC'e by IN°' ... Coelt ~~,l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ .. ~;-~~;.-1.My 1. tttO 8Hctl, Ctllif •~ Delly""'°' Jvrre 17. fttO dlltNll "Y 111 ~ port 1eact1 c.-f nteo 10, 17, lttO 10 17, 1WO Delly Pl90f ~ 17, ttlO -· _____ &M_ 11 Clarenc~ Aoneld Q.ar. __ Su437 \ ~ ~I !'.!!, f"'° Tt111 buiwnna la C:Ofl• lu-3f4 _ Su417 tkMH -• omeownars find their space at Seacllff ·court Unique architectural and land lllannina offen residents more i·~ina space inside and more tside space for common green- t areas and private communi- ~••cllff Court Qeveto;er: Kathryn G. Thomp- stin Development Co. of developmeat: Attached lave homes. ce ruse: From the high floo.000s. Mmber of Ooor plus: Three. Slldet office pllone for all pro- jkt1: 833-5402. . ---- ty recreation at the new neigh- borhood of SeaclifT Coun in Ktathryn G. Thompson De.velop-r ment Co.'s Laguna Audubon, located within the planned com~ munity of Aliso Viejo. Deeply recessed front entries are sheltered by S..shaped tile roofs and exterior pot shelves add to the impression of an estate of royalty. White-mullioned windows with dual glazing invite natural liaht into the airy interior where the living room and dining area is accented by high volume ceil- ings. Each of the two-bedroom- plus-loft and three-bedroom floor plans. priced from the high $100,000s, features 21h baths. a ceramic-tile kitchen, interior laundry service room and at- • • lnc .. ve holll• concept of Seacllff Court offers lllOl'e llvlng space. tached two-car garage with direct interior access. ' . A wood-burning fireplace ment area, and each ho me has a highlights the formal entertain-private, waned patio. Seacliff Coun kitchens are Highway, turn north on Broad- complctc with General Electric way to El Toro Road, tum east ''white-on-white" gas or electric ranges with self-cleaning ovens, spacemaker microwave ovens, S I C I dishwashers and, waste disposals aaga e 0 ony in the two-compartment porcelain sinks. Type of developmeat : Townho mes/condominiums. Price ru1e: From the low $1 00.000s. Number of floor plans: Six. Contemporary European-style cabinetry with a custom white high-gloss finish and hand-set ceramic-tile countenops sur- round the meal preparation center. Each plan has an ex-Seawlnd Ridge tended counter for a snack or breakfast bar. Two plans have canopy win- dows in the kitchens iO invite natural light and all kitchens have convenient pantry storage. Scacliff Coun kitchens are also Type of development: Single- family homes. Price range: From the low $300.000s. N•mber of floor plans: Four. pre .. p1umbed for ice maker re-Seacove Place frigerators. Canopy windows also accent the master baths o f two .plans. Huge walk-in closets m- panmentcd baths basins, Corian Type of development: Attached enclave homes. Price range: From the mid-S 100,000s . N•ber of floor plans: Four. tops and oval Roma style tubs are among t res .of the master bedrooms ups1airs. The Seaway Collection secondary bedroom in one plan also has private acce&1 to a full bath. Powder rooms are located on the first floor of the t~story homes. Three furnished models. by Carole Eichen Interiors, are open Type of development: Paired pauo ho mes. Price ran1e: From the low $200,000s. Number of floor plans: Four. ~iley fro.r;; IOL!.m. ~· 6 Pvf!l·. at on El Toro to Tanager Lane. ann ge ne. iso ieJo. Turn on Tanager to the model To reach Seacliff Coun. take Laguna Canyon Road from complex. either the San Diego (5) Freewa. · For add1t1onal information. to El Toro road or Pacific Coast call 588-0844. Marketing strategists anticipate fiome buyers' needs The sophisticated Orange County home market forces builders to carefully determine their target market, using market research. to build homes that will appeal to the buyers they are tryinJ to capture. Architecture, intenor design and amenities are often determined by what builders find out about what home buye rs are looking for in a new home. · Marketing is a crucial element in the success of a new home development. and begins as early as a year of two before the debut of the homes. The objective is fargeting the home buyer mar- ket1 and building homes which ~usfy a demand in the market- place, according to Kathi Pepka, director of saJes and marketing for Brock Homes' Orange Coun- ty division. "Through market research, fnd by reviewing current and future projects in the market- place, it is possible to pinpoint a ~ market, and tail~ the pro-Jcct to it," commented Pepka. The next step is to create the architectural theme for the new project. The styling of the in- teriors and exteriors can make a dramatic difference in the suc- cess of a project. Usually four to six months prior to the opening of the pro- JCCt , all the con sultants (architects, interior. landscape, and sales office designers) and the adevenising agency are brou$ht together for the team meeting. ·•An marketing must be tied in to the theme of the project, to achieve consiste ncy of message." Pepka explained. "From the model to ur to the suppon ma- terials, consistency in every aspect of the project helps instill confidence in the builder and the project. Pepka continued , "The de~ velopment of a proj~t is an evolutionary process~ that occun through the synergy of the team as a whole. Each aspect of the marketing stems from this pro- cess. The key to getting results is buye r market. and finding and predicting trends in interior merchandising. "Knowing the market. and seeing what your competitors are doing is the key. Statistics. surveys and national builder shows will give an indication of -------- "Through market research. and by re- viewing current and future projects in the marketplace, it is possible to pinpoint a target market, and tailor the project to it." --- ----------------- clear communication and under- standing between the members of the marketing team." According to Greg Schaeberle. director of marketing for Cus- tom Living Homes and Com- munities. successful marketing hinges on determining the home what the consumers like, what is new, and what the trends are:· commented Schaeberle. "In- terior merchandising should help show the home m the best poss- ible way, copcentrating closely on making the home appealing in every detail for the home buyer." In the case of Custom Livi ng. this philoso1>.hY has resulted in a s t r o n g d e d i c a t i ~ n-t~ craftmanship, and the inclusion of unique and exciting amenities. "One of the standard features in our new homes is a multi-line business phone sys.- terns. this is unheard of in the industry. even a!> an o ption. "Also. we have created the Personalized Residence Plan. which gives home buyers the ability to select from a wide array of standard features. to custo mize their home to their individual taste. at no additional cost. No other California builder ttas ever offered such a program. setting Custom Li vi ng apan from ot her de velopers ... Schaeberle noted. For hacberle. team work is the preferred way of developing a new project. .. About eight weeks into a project. I put the archnects. interior designers and advertising counselors together for a team m eeting._ to brainstorm. and make sure no point is left without discussion.'' "I encourage everyone's input on every aspect of a project. and the team will continue to work closely together right up to the opening of the project. Also, put- ting in the time a nd effon for adven1smg 1s important. to maintain the cohesive flow of the project. and to promote 1t in the most effecti ve way.'' From months of preparation. to·months of planning and build- ing. the science of new home marketing 1s aimed towards giv- ing home buyers the types of' homes and communiues that meet their h1ihesr expectations for a ne"" re 1dence. Rancho Niguel buyers welcome~ to the Club Residents of Rancho Niguel, the 600-acre master-planned community in Laguna Niguel, not only are enjoying their .icaantly designed homes, but --------- San Luis Developer: The Buie Corp. Type of development: Executi.ve- tt)ile homes. Price raa1e: Starting at S.394,900. N•mber of Ooor plaa1: Three. ~ footqe: Up to 3, 137. 8alet office pltoae: 831-3957. also their automatic membcr- Jhips and convenient locations to the Club. Rancho Niguel'• master recreation center. ' Couples and ~milies 1have found that the Club is within walkina distance from their •homes, makina it easy for them to enjoy the year-round activities that are available. Amona the facilities are two swimming pools. a larae spa, sundecks, an aerobic roo~ weiaht room, a multi-use i ·.-ea, courts for basketball, vol· r: The Buie Corp. ef M•h .. •t: Siftl)e- Hy homes. r11119= From S26lf000. " ti Iller .-..: hree. ...... 1:624 to 1,999. r: .......... 131·3667. kyball, squash or racquetball. eipt liahted tennis courts, picnic areas, men's and women's locker rooms with showcn and a fully aPP.!ianced kitchen. 'Many home buyers are choosina Rancho Nt1uel not only bccaute of the unique homes and the appointments that are available~ but alto for the ldvantqe of buyina a Buie home with no MelJo.Roos tu, which allows far lower moelhly .. yments, ·• aid Jetty Stoddard, uecutive vice praident of the •• • Buie Corp., developer of the prestigious master-planned com- munity in joint venture with Home Capital, the development subsidiary of HomeFed Bank. Also within walkina diatanc:e ftom many homes in Rancho Niauel is an eiaht·ICf'C'Cn Mann Thcaler complex., resl.aW'aD" re- lail shopl, a Hushes market. an elementary tchool. bikina and hikina trails and an 18-station par~ I 1c · fi "Fam1hes oo 1n1 or • premier location. commun1ty amenities and Sl)Kious. well~· siped homes have found that Rancho N~l perfectly fitS their needs, said Phil Rush. vice praicknt/1tnior project manqer of Home C.pital. One of the developments popular with home buyers is TT· Meditmanean 1int1c- fami; homes ranaina from l,199 to 1,672 ~re feet and prKed from S219.900. Each plan feahara vaulted ceilinp. voi. uminous windows and 1n at· UIChed two-car ...... Serena.\ priced from $263,000. ranaes trom 1,624 to I. 999 square feet and offers three two- story plans. Each home is hiah- liahted whh a wood-burning fire-.. pface, luxurious muter suite and a bay-windowed breakfast nook. The San Lui~ executive-style tromes up to l , I 37 square feet. is soph1 ticatcd m dcs1"1 and of- fers numerous amenities and a~ pointments that set these clcpnt homtt apart. Prices are currentJy startina at $394.900. Minidor offers four floor plans wtth two and three bedrooms and up to 1.36 7 square feet. Conte mporary condom101ums with sizable patios or balconies. Mirador currently has prccs --~ ----- Tampico Developer: The Buie Corp. Type of developmeat: mgle- famil) home . Price ra•1e: From $219.900. Namber of floor plans: Four. S.Ure foota1e: I, 199 to 1.6 72. Sales office plloae: 83 I -1 134. ----------- starting at $1 59,900. Each includes a wood-burning fireplace an<t luxurious appoint- ments usually only found in la~r. detached homes. Mirador residents also enjoy their own recreauon facility and the ability to join the Club. Model home complexes are open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, call 831 -3957 for San Lu.is, 831 -3667 for Serena, 831 -1134 for Tam- pico and 831-0602 for Mirador. Mlrador Oe•...,_r: The Buie Corp. TJfle el ... el••••t: Con-dominiums. Price ra•1e: Start1n1 at St S9,900. N-Mr el n., ,..._ Four. &.-n l•tall= Up to l ,367 . ........... ~ lll-0602. Grand openlftga under way for Foothill Ranch Barratt projects wtn PCBC Merit Award :-.-.-~ .. '"-:--~ ,.,,,_,. ~" -= :-t.i. c..: ~r.L~ a.;..: 1 : -. -· . t ~-: • -• :· . • :':)~ F ,, '~': •. : :--L:"' 5.-7': <r-....a ..... 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" • The ouster-planned com m f\ of "1lso Vitjo is ~for -'lu.uc. a colJection o l•' ,~b condominiums and ~~ ranging from prown.Jtel~ l.065 to. l ,713 sq~ fed Dcs1gDed wttb sty1c Eld COD ' erue~ sn mind. the ra'O and tb.rtt-bedroom bomn Ut ~ by touches a.s tttllng treatments - J..Ott~ seJected uruts. slopmg ~ coffered designs and tv.·o- ~ ' 1 :lltt.'d n pa.nscs. P:->cn sa.rung from S 165.<XX> ~ "1lll.Sie rn1cknts extra a~ ;>ca.o. u do up to tv.o v.ood- ?x... ~ fi.reptacn v.1 lb dccor- aio: · 1 > ! t accents . band-set :n-a.:::ic-uk tomes. waJk-i n ~-·wu.e closets and mtr· rorcd ... ~ door\ in leCOnd· 1r1 !>eG.rooms ·I>jt ~c :.."le strong populant~ ": B-a.rran commun1t1es. ~:.e:"t"slee home shop~ arc ad- '~ :o '.sli tbc neighborhood o: i:r:r rnoKX no'"' to en.sun for ~ ~~on of a'a.ilablc floor ;u.::s anc t.ome sites" ;: _-::.s.: t"C modtis at all tbrtt :i.r:_-... ~ _ ~ocxb arc o pen dall~ :.. . _ a.m to (> p.m Ad- j.in -1:.fotmauon 1s a'-ailablt c-: ~i -\:la.ca pa at 68-7584. B:-=.L· a: -. ~051 or .\Jusse at ~~4 .. ~~-:: Llfescapes winner of 3 trophies Li!OiC.lpcs.. Joe.. Landicapc .\..-c-.::..:.oru... ur Tnple Crov.-n • • •I .. . \ '"' IHOWCAIE Of NEW HOMES/THURIDAY, June 1•. wl aumAY, JUne 17, 1tlO ~ I . .,, Wheel into a home of .. .. your own, at last! At Seacove Place, you can . choose from four noor plans. Beautiful enclave • homes to match your life- style. Steer into a two-or three-bedroom home with 2. , "/ f . 2 1/2 or 3 baths. woodb~rning fireplace. ceramic-tile kitchen and more. Select plans have been designated for first-time homebuyers. wait. Fly into our sales center today and make your choice. Take off and start living in a great space at your own pace! . What's so exciting about living in Laguna Audubon· within the planned community of AJiso Viejo? Just about everything! h's a newly developed . dynamic area where people are excited about their new home, their new neighborhood and. especiall y, their new neighbors. h's close driving distance to the ocean for saltwater fun . It's within easy reach of rural areas where you can watch the red-tailed hawks play. It's convenient for shopping at suburban malls or beachside boutiques. It's new. beautiful Orange County Housing Opportunity guidelines regarding income may apply. See sales representatives for details. Don't and planned for great living! Once only a vision. it's now a reality. Come to the real-and exciti ng- new world of Laguna Audubon. You'll love it! From $152, 900 Select horMS al Seacove Ptace are de igned and prk~ (from Sl52, 900) for young coup&.s wanting to own th~r own honw in Orange County. Certain eligibility r~ulrements apply. Buyers annual lnconw may not ucttd 120" of th. County Median Income. Some units are rewrved for thOM h0\4teholds with lncon;te Ins than that pef'Cft'ltag.. Pleas. see your sales repreHntatlve for details. ·"Laguna Audubon" has no connection, dlrtttly or lndlrtttly, with. nor Is It aponsor~ by the "Nation.I Audubon Society" or any ol Its afflllate . Prke1 dlectlw date of pu~katlon. A landscape Maintenanct> District financially support~ by lAguna Audubon homeowMn maintains certain public areas. Consult a sales ~Hntattw tor additional Information. -KATHRYNG. For more information call (714) 833-5402 .. _... 6~~NT II'\.._ ~COMPANY ~ram-f!IM 1 Fulmar Lane, Al'9o Viejo. CA 92656 fQUr Furntshed ModN Open o.Mr 10.•·"'· to 6 p.m . . .. 1·1c1\11n' M ; '' ..._ ia Sierra del Olo, 27Ml9I. .... c.rt in l'lacmtia. 722-5307 . .... c-1 in PIM!entia. 722-Sl07. Ple•wre at FOOlhill Rueb. S44:-3419. ............. in Riverside, 279 4180. •• ., .. Bllf in Dana Point. 248-8519. .,_... Serlet in Indian Hills. 893-78S7. llemernt in California OU.. 698-083 l. 0.,rHe in Vi~orville. l-800-367-6866. Vlatap 111Da in Rancho Calif~_ 1-800-247-1404. ~ PoAaae in Rancho San Clemente.. 361-5040. f,IC \'\U OPI '\l'\f,, La Va&ua in Rancho Santa Marprita. 519-«)ll. Vu Daele'1 Lepey Serles in Riverside, 653-1147. ne Semmlt at Anaheim Hills, 282-8030. ne. Vllla1e in Dana Point, 248-1986. Martilllqae Royale in Garden Grove. S37-2 l 94. Trieste at Foothill Ranch. 833-S396. Palacio at Foothill Ranch, 854-2SOO. • Avlpon at Foothill Ranch, 833-S396. Bev~rly Court at Foothill Ranch, 347-1990. Brl1ata at Foothill Ranch. 833-5396. Cordoba at Foothill Ranch, 833-5396. Promenade at Foothill Ranch, 854-2500. Crowne S.mmU in Anaheim Hills, 974-9232. Bear Meadows Townbomes at Big Bear Lake, (619) 588-2202. St. Tbomas in Murieta. 6 77-0438. La Vita in Orangecrest Hills. 653-4465. MarbellDa in Oceanside. (6 l 9) 945-3111. WiDdsODI in Aliso Viejo. 362-8050. Club Vista in Dove Canyon. 36 l-2727. Terrace Collection in Laguna Niguel, 363-0979. Harbor Walk in Dana Point. 248-5891. CbatelalD Estates in Laguna Niguel, 831-0424. Tbe Windwards in Aliso Viejo, 362-9 155. Montecido in Ponola Hills. 589-6988. Montelena m Aliso Viejo. 362-9613. Lantern Crest Estates m Redlands, 792-7311. Westwind in Santa Ana. 775-2200. Summerfield in Coto de Caza, 858-2500. Belvedere in Dove Canyon. 858-2800. Vilamoura in San Clemente. 492-2905. Flora Vista in San Clemente, 361-5638. The Village in Dana Point. 248-l986. Provence d'Aliso in Aliso Viejo, 643-8640. Tbe Admiralty in Dana Point, 240-3505. Terra Linda Estates in Yorba Linda, 5721-9697. Canyon Pointe Lag1111a in Laguna Beach. 494-5001. Seaway Collection in Aliso Viejo. 544-1863. Andorra in Laguna Ni~uel. 248-9286. St. Tropei in Aliso Viejo. 831-2220. Montecito in Yorba Linda. 692-1401. Terramonte in Rancho anta Margarita. 589-0809. Wildflower at ~camore Canyon. 282-9488. Seacove an .\hso Viejo. 455-0909. Kamari in Laguna Niguel. 582-7011. Laurelwood, .\nahe1m. 283-1633. Windflower. :\Jaso V 1CJO. 362-1622. Del Palauo, Yo rba Lmda. 693-0265. Brighton Summit in Trabuco Canyon. 589-1208 or 66 7-3999. Huntington Classics m Huntmgton Beach. 960-6839. Brighton Glen m Trabuco Canyon. 667-3999. Royal Ridge m .\nahe1m. 4 76-9333. Montefiore at Cio rdon Ranch. 393-8582. Flora Vista in San Ckmrnte. 361-5638. Vista Capri m Ocean 1dc. (619) 722-1272. Siena m ~anna Hills. Laguna Niguel. 249-9548. Spinnaker Bay m Lo ng Beach. (113) 494-1655. Brighton Summit in Rancho Cicio. 589-1208. Paloma at Lail.c Missio n Viejo. 45g.2254. Ocean Pointe rn Huntington Beach. 960-1079. Old Westbury at Lake Halls. 35 1-1340. Summit Crest rn Dove Can on. 589-0324. Sonoma Court at Rancho Santa Margarita. 589-6893. The Estates at Monarch Beacb m Dana Point, 240-8522. '· 1.os t:o 1 ·ys Expressions in Ra ncho Niguel. 831-2504. Braeburn at Moulton Ranch. 581-7011 . Victoria Court an t...a Palma. 534-352 1. WoOdbridge Bayporte m Irvine, 552-6527. Normandale Heights an Lake Forest. 586-1616. Rimrock an Sil'rra dl'I Oro. 7 36-8882. Cantobrio at Rancho Santa Margarita. 858-0296. · Montclaire. ~11<;\1<>n Y1r10. 5 1-7295. Promenade in ( ornna Hill s. 7 34.0790 Laurel Hills in Orangt'. SJ -0693. Vista Monte in L1gunn Niguel. 361-2727. Montevista in Oran gt'. 532-6527. Encore Series in Laguna Hills. 581-1828. Crystal Indian prings Estates m an Damas. 599-8285. Jamaica in Laguna :'\1guel. 495-8709. Brock Homes Rancho Las Brisas in Canyon Crest Hills. 780-4250. Panorama in l..dl-.c..· ~<in Marcos. (619) 471-1841. Brighton Meadows .tn Yorba Landa. 667-3999. Islands' unique design 'enlarges' the . homes Dedicated to mectmg the Viejo. the distinctively designed needs of the Southern ( ahfornia Caribbean-style patio homes homebu)er. EPA( Housing provide a secluded. private life- Corp. bnng~ quaht) detached · !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! single-family homes 10 the mar-I I d ket that are both innovative tn s an s design and affordablr. Founded 1n 1968 h> th1rd- ge nera t 1 o n builder Ri c k Doremus. EP C perlectcd the "borrowed space" bu1khng con- cept, which enables the creauon of homes with high market ap- peal on 'mailer lot . fo r af- fordability. yet ma1nta1ns tht~ privacy and II vab1 l11 y of a ~c­ tachcd ho me through the in- novati ve u c of land and architectural dc<;1gn. In add1t1 on. Doremus' 1n- nov at1 \ C design technique create building.\ that \Ccm 1w1cc as large a they actually arc. Such design innovation. along with eye catching. aesthetic e"<teriors. have earned numcrou awards for the Costa Mesa development firm. including 46 building in- dustry award for 11s LeParc complcxc m I Toro. Chino Hills and Simi Valley. Continuing the LcParc tra- dition. I lands. one of EP C's most recent proJCCt . 1s another c~ample of the borrowed space concept. Located in the master· p&anncd community of Ahso Developer: EP.\C Housing Corp. Type of development: Singlc- fam1I) homes. Price range: From $219,990. Number of floor plans: Four. Square footage: 1.362 to 1,885. SaJes office pllo6e: 362-0622. style stanins at $219.990. and are now available with an array of new special financing pro- grams. In its endeavor to ensure cus- tomer satisfaction. EPAC also launched an uprecedentcd Quali- ty Control and Customer Satis- faction Program earlier this year. Based on Dorcmu • convic- tion that "satisfaction is when results exceed expectations." consumers were encouraged to let him know their needs and wants. as well as make recomen- dations in any area t~ey felt relative. For fut her information on Islands or it program . call 362-0622. ' Young bullders In hands-on c~ntest After ll boun of bammcriaa, ·~=and bmlina 10 ~ 8-by-10-foot stnletUres at the • • ·uon at On.nae C.oast CoUeae recently, studenta the ai~p your bamriaen.'' They scrambJed frantically to secure one more nail, then pve abouta Of 1uc:cea u lhey~st~. ~to ac;lmire their. ~rt. Broken down into three diV1&10n1 -hiah 1ehool, Jumor colleae ud Jleaional Occupational Prosramt -a total of 7S students from eeven ~. Coun~ 1ebools competed qainst each other in the fin& annual DelipfBuild Competition. Tbe con1aa was sponsored by the Home Builders Council and directed by the Hands-On Commtnee. The purpose of the competi· Christi,.. MurHlo Tint Peralta Joan Dornbach tion was to give students an educational .. hands--on" opponunit~ to learn about the building industry and continue to expand the educational function of the Home Builders Council. State Sen. Marlo BefletOll, Supervisor 'l'lloma1 F. Riley and Bill York, president of Shea Homes Southern California and 1989-90 president of the Orange County Building Industry Association, were on hand to present the first place awards. Judins was conducted by building industry ~fessionals and separated into categories that included completeness of plans, code compliance. creativity, effective use of materials, sa.fety, ~orkman­ ship and teamwork. The students even had to subrrut their plans to the Orange County Building Depanment for code review and permit issuance. Building inspectors checked their work for code compliance - and the students weren't s.iven any slack. The results were phenomenal. Two teams built playhouses to donate to day-care centers. while others build equipment sheds and field offices they plan to use themselves. . . First place awards went to Fullenon Junior College, instructors Casey Mansfield and Henry Garcia: Capistrano/Laguna Beach ROP. instructor Mike Beekman, and Sonora High School. instructor Cal Jobnson. Other schools competing included Orange Coast College. Saddleback Coll ege. Nonh Orange County ROP and Orange High School. ··This as a great opponunity for students to learn first-hand wh~t it's really all about:· said Tom Arconti o( Pulte Home Corp .. this )ear's chairman of the Hands-On Committee that organized the event. ..The\ will learn more in this one weekend than they could all year from a book." he declared. ·· It's been incredible to see the teamwork and devotion that has gone mto this project. Ever) team should be commended -as well as the building industry pro- fessionals who made it happen.·· '\II building matenals were donated by Orange County building professionals. All Judging and code mspection time also was donated. -\rcllitccturc Judges were M.J. lCniner an TodGVoelier, Knitter & Associates: Dennis Danahy, Dorius Lobrback and Quentin Swan, California Dcpanment of Education. Construction 1udses were Victor Calanga, the Fieldstone Co.; Jim Clancy, the Buie Corp.; Dennis Hendriks, Darrow-the Framing Corp.: Joe Partridge, Nonh Orange Count) ROP. and Vaa G. Martin, McClella.n Dcvelop~ent. Building ofTcaal inspectors were Charles Deleo, bu1ldmg official of the city of Fullenon. and Anthony Elmo, building superintendent of the cit"y of (\·press. The Honie Builders Council plans to sponsor this competition on an annual has1 . For f unher information. call Arconti at 7:?1-0621. . • • • The .\reno o Propen1es Panner hap has broken ground for its 30 pannaker Point oceanfront luxury condommium homes m San Clemente. These d1stmct1vc two and three-bedroom homes. with no two alike. will be built on one of the last undeveloped oceanfront properties in the cit), and will havr panoramic ocean views and direct access to the ad1acent San Clemente Beach. Designed b) the architectural firm of Jordan Valli Architects. the c homes wi ll reOect classic California Mediterranean ambience. The n chl\ appoinh:d ho mes will range an size from 1.600 to 2,500 sq uare feet and will offer a host of features. including gourmet kitchens. marbk bathroom~. s pas on each unit's private terrace. special intl'1or architectural finishing and special fashion fixtures and hardware. The .\renosno Partnership 1s a Joint venture between California Standards Associates -who trace their roots m California to 1906 and who ha\e been bu1ld1ng quality upscale residences for years - and Masa Properties inc. of Nl'wpon Beach. a subsidiary of the Og1saka Co. of Kobe, Japan. The Og1saka Co. JUSt celebrated its 30-)ear ann1 ver~r)1 as a domestic and international builder. C'ahforn1a Standards wall act as builder ~nd managing g~neral ra.rt~cr for the partnership. .. . Christina M. Murillo has been promoted to the pos111on of directer of sales and marketing for the Irvine bu1ld1n$ firm of Ml'dic1. Inc .. where she formerly was director of marketing. Her added responsibilities will include the direction of all sales. marketing and merchandising act1v111es for the firm's five new home neighborhoods m Southern California and Nevada. A ~raduate of UCLA with a degrC\.' in English. Murillo also is a candidate for the high I} regarded MI RM designation. She 1s a member of the Sales and Marketing Council and the Home Bullders' Council and <;erves on the HBC's newsmagazme committee. • • • The sales team of Pat Daniel and Janice Kilbourne at Presley o f Southern Californ1a·s Viewpointe at the Highlands in Anaheim Hills ~hared Pre IC)\ "salesperson of the month" award for April. • • • Daniel and K1lhourne each tallied 14 sales during the month. Coming in a do'c second was Dolly Stoner with 13 sales at the Summit at Hadden pnngs in Mo reno Valley. toner also tied for top sales honors in Mareh. PI o I' I I I' IC I \I I ' I \ I I Soulh Cout Group. Inc .• : ft.ii~ public relation1 apncy headquartered in Tu1tin. bas been ~rw:d by ~ Aqelel-besed Sbapell Industries. Inc .. and its bom~buil~1na umt, S & S .Cofl~truc­ tion Co .• to U&ist in corporate proJ«U m Southern ~hforn11. SbapPCll Industries is one of the largest developen m ~uth~rn California. havina built an estimated 60,000 homes. tncludma 40 000 in Oranae Coun•y since it was orpnized 3S yeal"$ &JO. ~ &. S Construction Co. bas 'been Sbapell's bome-buildma unit smce 1955. f · 1 · South Coast Group, Inc., offen ~ fut.I range ~. mvestor ~ au~ns, public relations, marketing commurucat1ons, cns1s commumcauons and consulting services. • • • Woo<Jcrest Development, Inc., an Irvine.based develo~r. spon- sored the 5econd annual Excetlence in Education awards w.uh $20!00 in c.asb awards to recOJDize stud~nts who. have. excelled an specific studies at Canyon High School m An~he1m. Halls .. According to Jim Hipiaad, execuuve vice president of Wood· crest Development students along with their parents and teachers were honored Jun~ 3 at a dinner banquet at the Embas.sy Suites Hotel in Anaheim. . . "As a home builder we want people to know that we don't hm1 t our investment to land 'and lumber," Highland said ... We invest in the community, in people, because it's people striving for excellence that makes the difference.·· Awards wrc given i~ such . categories as bu~iness._ English, history. home economics, mdustnal ans, ma~hemau~s. science and an. First place winners in each of the categones received checks for $1 ,000; second place, $500: third place. $250; founh place. S 150 and fifth place, $100. Woodcrest Development is building five new home neigh- borhoods in Sycamore Canyon, a 325-acre master-planned com- munity in the hills of Anaheim. • • • Joan Dornbacb has been promoted to account supervisor at the Roxburgh Agency, a public relations agency in Costa Mesa. In her new position, Dornbach will oversee the development and production of advenising campai~ns. brochures, collateral materials and other merchandising act1vitiesj for several of the agency's prominent clients, including the Presley Companies. Cita- tion Homes. C unningham-Barisic Development and Carlan Homes. Inc. Dornbach has been involved in real estate marketing and development since 1979. She has held positions at Willis M. Allen Co. and Ronald Coover, Inc .. and has served as vice president and branch owner of Hostetter Realty and Investment in San ,Diego. • • • Tim Peralta of Newpon Beach. former president of Pioneer Savings and Loan. has been named vice president/director of finance for the Kathryn G. Thompson Development Co. . . In his new position. Peralta will be responsible for estabhsh!ng additional bank relationships and will seek other avenues of capnal from both foreign and domestic sources. according to company president Kathryn G. Thompson. Peralta has been senior vice president and regional manager of Matsui-Manufacturers Bank in Newpon Beach and vice president of United California Bank (now First Interstate Bank) in Los Angeles. He has more than 25 years of banking experience. m ost of it m the Orange Count) area. He also has been regional president of the Orange County head(luaners 6fficc of Metrobarrk in Newport B~h and-has acted as a mongage broker and real estate consultant. Peralta will be headquaner at the Thompson Development corporate ollice. newly opened in Aliso VieJo. thl' planned com- munity when~ the company 1s building nine different neighborhoods of new homes. • • • Centex Homes· San Diego division has selected Reid Advenis- ing and Public Relations of Costa Mesa to provide comprehensive marketing communications programs for the com pan) 's residential developments. Headquancrcd an Carl sbad. Centex Homes San Diego currentl) 1s developing a prest1gjous new ocean-close community featuring luxurious si ngle-family homes an San Clemente. Centex also offers a neighborhood of detached homes at the master-planned Ivey Ranch community in Oceanside. Reid's account team for Centex Homes mcludes Joy Maltk, vice president of the agency: Donna King, creative director. who will design all graphics. advenising and collateral matenaJ. and Phil Vandermost, who will create and implement the public relations and publicity programs for the company"s projects. Founded in 1976. Reid Advenismg and Public Relations is no\\- in its 13th year of providing marketing communications programs for a growing number of clients. The agency has consistent I} earned top industr) accolades for creativity and well-conceived marketing campaigns. • • • The Elliott Corp. of Newport Beach has staned construction of Somerset Busi ness Park. a $3.5 million. five-bualdmg 1ndus1nal and retail complex in Paramount. The new business park. a project of Bentall Devdopment of O range. as located on a 7.5-acre site at 15001 Paramount Blvd. Completion of thl' ti' e concrete lilt-up facili ties is scheduled for September. Designed by Corbin YamafuJi & Panners of lrvmc. the buildings will feature ex tenors of Outed and sandblasted concrete. accented b> architectural steel canopies. Elliott Corp. specializes m the construction of commc..·rcial. industrial. retail and interior development projects. • • • Bryan Hardwick Associates has been appointed by Meeker Development Co. to be the advertising and public relations agency fo r its Orange County reside ntial communities. The Meeker Development Orange County Division propcnies consist of four single-family home neighborhoods with homes now available for sale. They are Palmilla in Laguna Nisuel. Kaman and Braeburn, both in Moulton Ranch, and Laurel Halls in Orange. A fifth development, Cameo Crest in Laguna Niguel. will open for sales later in the year. Bryn Hardwldk, president and creative director. announced that additional staff members will be added to the agency to serve the needs of Meeker Development Co. Coulfrup previews beach projects The Coultrup Development Company's Home Buyers Infor- mation Center is now open in Huntington Beach. Located at 41 21 Warner Ave .. the center is providing_inW!rcsted parties with information on three riew Coultrup hous,ng de- velopments that arc scheduled to open later this summer -Vista Catalina. SeaPone II and Har- bour Bay Club. "We're particularly excited about these beach address pro- Jects. and proud to be a pan of the beautiful Huntington Beach community," said Coultrup De- velopment's Jon T. oultrup. Bearing an exclusive, ocean- front address. Vista Catalina's two -bedroom. two-bath townhome5 will range in size from l ,200 to 2.300 square feet and will start in the low $300.000s. "The projected completion date is Sept. 15." says Coultrup, "and with the Pacific Ocean as a backdrop. o ur design team promises dramatic result when the models open around the middle of August." Seapone Jl's 43 luxunous two- bedroom and den con - dominiums will offer resort-like livin1 next to prestigious Hunt· inaton Harbour. Expected to be completed by late summer, the 1,100 to 1.3.SO-squarc-foot homes will offer ciaiht plans. stanin1 from SI 89.000. "Models will open around the end of July.... Coultrup said. ··a1tho uah brochure . site plan and renderings on the Scaponc II as well as the Vista Catalina projects arc now available at o ur information center. With the ocean and Huntington Harbour so close by, Seapon e II is ex- pected to attract a large number of new home buyers. "Last year the first phase of our Scaportc I project sold out within hours of it release." Coultrup noted. "so we are an- ticipating a tremendous demand for this project. Names arc cur- rently bein1 taken at the Home Buyers Information Center for priority showinas. Also boasting a Huntinaton Harbour address. the Hunt- inaton Harbour Bay Club's fint phase 1 of 36 two-bedroom. two- bath condominiums are ex- pected to be completed in June of 1991. Located on the marina and fcatunng fantastic views. the 1.500 to 2.300-squarc-foot homes will fall in the $400.000 to $900.000 price range. Render- ings as well as floor plans are available for viewmg at the Home Bu yers Informa tion Center where a priority sho wing list is growing rapidly. "With these projects an such close proximity. we're finding our center is really provid1n1 welcome information to pfO- sptctive buyers." Coultrup sa)s. adding •·and we couldn't have dreamed of a better location.:· The Coultrup Home Buyers Information Center ts open from noon to 6 p.m. daily except Tuesday and Wednesday. For more informauon. call 840-8S80. ' \ 1HOWCAU OF NEW HOMUITHURIOAV. June 14, and IUNDAY ....... 17, 1111 -1 .. Full kitchens crown Tiara honaea What makes I ~ kitchen I areat kitchen? Richard L &it president of La Linda HomCS: iaid that this question wu the -;wtina point in desianii the trWY aourmet kitchens It iara. an eJLclu~ive collecti~n of 21 aolf course view estates m Coto De Caza. "Tiara is a statement to the finer \hinp in life," commented Hall. '"This elepnce translates into ultimate function in the kitchen. For example, the center station in each home is precisely positioned as the center of a work triangle. Within this tri- anaJe, most operations of the kitchen take palcc." Accordina to Hall, in Concepts 2 and 3, the center islands arc equipped with Kobler salad sinks and di1po11t1 A full com- Dlement of General Electric Monop-am Series applianQel fulfills the demands of the most dilCriminatina chef and include down-draft, five-burner aa• cooktops, self-cleanina double ovens, oversized micro- wave/convection ovens, multi- cycle dishwashers and 42-inch custom, built-in refri1Craton. To enhanoe this aourmet en- vironment, each kitchen bu been lavishly detailed with ap. pointmenta, usually reserved for the finest custom homes, such as Kobler triple compartment sinks and top-quality Kohler faucets, ceramic tile countenops in dec- orator-selected concepts and cus- tom-detailed oak cabinets in pantries which accommodate three alternatives. lte>l'lp of both day-to-day sta- ples and Iona-term stock.Ina. .. Hall explained. Tiara Developer: La Linda Homes. Type of developmeat: Estate homes. Prlee raa1e: From low S600000s. . NaiDi.er of floer plau: Four. a.an foo ... e: Up to 4,600. Salel elfice plleM: 589-1793 or 858-2600. Prices beain in the low $600,000s. Accordina to Hau, Tiara is available at 2S to 30 percent below comparable cus- tom alternatives'.. To experience Tiara, take the San Diego Freeway to El Toro Road East and proceed to Santa Marprita ~arkw~y. Tum riaht, continue stx miles to Plano Trabuco and tum riaht to the Coto De Caza sales and Infor- mation Center, which can be .. All sbelvin& is adjustable .and reached by camna SSS-2600. cabinets arc fitted with roller For furthur information re- drawers. One of the more · aarding Tiara, please contact the notable feat~rcs are the spacious sales representative at S89-l 793. ' 'Flora ·Vista combines luxury, value in ·san Clemente· Real estate finance pro- fessional Mark Lyons, regional manager for an Orange County savings and loan, researches many new home developments and can quickly recognize value. So when Lyons and his fiancee Kathy Osgood began looking for a new single-family home last year, they chose Aora Vista, an enclave of luxurious detached residences located just 31h miles from the ocean in San Clemente, offered by Centex Homes. The couple~ be the first homeowners t ve in at Aora Vista, featuri five distinctive home designs to choose from. priced from the low $300,000s. According to Lyons, "Kathy and I bad been looking for homes all over Orange County since November of last year. We compared single family homes in Aliso Viejo, Mission Viejo. Rancho Niguel and Laauna Niguel, but didn't find the per- fect home for our needs. The real estate appraiser in o ur office just raved about Aora Vista in San Clemente, and after we visited the models it was clear that this was the right home -and the best value." The couple selected the Plan l , a 1,994 square foot single-family story layout featuring three bedrooms and two baths, a spacious family room with fire- place, formal living and dining rooms, breakfast nook, an in- terior laundry room, plus a gen- erous tw<>-Qlr garage. Lyons said he was familiar with Centex Homes because of his profession, however, he was pleasantly surprised by Aora Vista's exceptional dollar value. .. There are vey few large sing)~ story detached homes on the market, so we were very happy that tho Plan I has such a flow- ing. open layout and generous standard features." The couple also were im- pressed by the exceptional cus- tomer service they received dur- ing their walk-through, with an extensive checklist of items re- viewed b_y Aora Vista construc- tion manager C hris Earl. The quality of life, as well as lasting value. was very .import- ant in tl)eir purchase decision. The neighborhood is the first to be buih within a new master- planned community with nearby schools and an array of rCC'- reational facilities close bv. Presented by Centex Homes, one of the nation's leading home builders, Aora Vista has e njoyed exceptional response from homebuyers, due to the com- munity's excellent location, quality and value. In addition to the featured home, Flora Vista --------- Flora Vista Developer: Centex Homes. Type of development: Single- family homes. Price ruge: From the low $300,000s. Namber of floor plus: Four. Squre footage: 2.468 to 3, 113. Sales office plloae: 361-5638. offers fo\.tr distinctive home de- signs ranging from 2,468 to 3, 113 square feet of interior li v- ing area. Attention to detail is evide nt throughout each home at Aora A RARE BREED. Vista. Highlighting an array of custom-style finishing touches are beautiful textured walls and ceilings, elegant rounded cor- ners, designer-selected light fix- tures and large walk-in closets in many secondary bedrooms. Homebuyers at Aora Vista will enjoy an abundance of nearby_ recreational amenities, including a proposed 22-acrc city park that is planned to offer a competition pool; tennis, vol- leyball and basketball courts; a gymnasium. amphitheater and community center. Nearby Truman Benedict Elementary School is now open. within walk- ine distance of Aora Vista, while a Junior high school is planned to be built adjacent to the park site. A ora Vista is presented by the San Clemente division of Centex Homes. a nationwide home- building firm ranked as the single lagest builder of for-sale detached housing in America this year by Professional Builder Magazine. Since the earlr, l 950's, Centex Homes has built more than J 50.000 homes in major metropolitan areas of the United States. Centex Homes is a division of Centex Corp., listed on the New Y orlc Stock Exchange. The com- pany's extensive resources and · expcnise assure high quality and value in each Aora Vista home. Five decorated models by Desa Design of San Francisco are now open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. To reach Aora Vista from Interstate 5, take Camino de Estrella nonh to Camino Del Rio. Tum right and proceed to the community entrance. For more information pho ne Arla Smith at 361 -5638. AWARD_WINNING--5TYLE. ExCEP-TJONALYAWE. __ .--~ ' TllE Ill STISGTO~ f las.~M·s DISTINCTIVE COASTAL RESIDENCES. The Huntlnf(IOn CldSSk: ' dis- tinctiw three .md rour lx't.lroom detached f'e)klenres lklw arl exception.ii list o f CUSIOfl\ qu.ility appoinunenis to rompk>~nt their unique e~'C. 'tl-t °'~ ot the nnes1. most deslr.il* re.uures of livin~ hen' is oot to ht• found In tht.> honw' Ux..111011 m.1ke-. .1 world ol dtf- kn.'m.'e wht.>n mt.>.1::.t1ru~ vJlllt'. Till' on•,111 bn.~zl', JI\' prK'l'l~s. ~ •~ tht' lllll\'elllt'IU.'l' to ne.irhy ,hoppm~ p.irks .ind . chools. V~t. you can put ,1 pnce on proximity 10 nl<ljor t.>mploymem Jnd the time 11 SJ\'t.'S And, you can n'alize ~lVlllg~ fnlm the n.'\llKl'<l t~tx rJtt' whe11 rom1ltm.'<1 to South ounty When you Vlllit Tiw I luntulgton Cl.i ICS, 1he f.r.tnk UoyJ-Wril(ht .md Gn.-ene & Greene Inspired stylinp. wlll captiv.1te you. The luxunou~ charJ<'ll•r ot each lloor'- plan will w111 you And bee.tu~· thest· .tre ~uch J u111qllt' <.Xlll<.'l'tl')'.1 of ele~nt n'!-1tlencl~. the thou~ht ~~~ of ~pendlnp. your hie here will St'tin like ,, dreJm come tn~ 2,522 to 3..250 Square Feet. From $474,500 • k.~ offkc t'fX'll ,IJ1lv Ill .tm 111 fl pm 1•n ..... dl.'l'llw 1Llk' ... f'""'" .1!•)11 'II'"'' I~· l'"'lf ... II' "''"""' t~• llt'4 l\'4"' I I" wl f"'""""" ;• J.M. MAl'JlN Dl\'ELOPMf.NT (714) 960-6839 PM'JFlf. CMST HOMF.S --- I I -· N Todays Sea Country, Rancho Niguel is the right place for families anxious to enjoy South Orange Countys gracious, ocean oriented lifestyle. And, with price incentives, AexjbJe terms and the A vibrant ~w Mtd1lerraM1n v1ll.J8l> ol 2 •nd ' j,tdroom (onJc'fmmums Pttel'd from SI~ 714 till 0601 SJ n.9ieCc:liulllU• -~ availability of some of the most sophis- ticated, beautifu l homes found any- where. the time to buy is aJso righl Add to this perfect scenario the magnificent recreational facilities, a community shopping center.'·a school and miles of trails and open space, the place is definitely righl So come tour the homes of Rancho Niguel and make the right move. Orivtng lmtrucilons: From Sin Diego (405) fwy .. t'lllt Crown Valley Pkwy. wnt. tum nght on Moulton Pkwy. I~ Lanttm. Artisti ilhntra- tions. Pricn Hf«llV'f datt of public.1tion. 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