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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-09-20 - Orange Coast Pilot-• 1111111: ...... 11111, ....... -................. RANGE • ;ooo MORNINGI Panly cloudy, chance or liaht rain. Coastal/Inland hi&Ju 70/82: lows S6 .. ,. For the OnoftF Coosfs mosl CO!S'plctc -uthcr information. includ- iOJllurfina. filhina and boatina reports. sec ,pq:e 012. •. /fl THE flEWIROIJM If she can gel o ut of jail. Cathy Adams, accused by Huntington Beach ~ife and 1he District Attorney of a.rilld theft and ··1raditional gypsy fraud" (Al ). may be interested in an upcoming Oranae County event ... The Psynetics Foundation Inc. will hold a .. Giant Halloween Psychic Fair" from 10'1.m. to 6 p.m. Oct. 27 al the Psynctics Building. 1212 E. Lincoln Ave., Anaheim ... More than 50 pro- fessional psychics will be o n hand 10 demonstrate astrolasy. aura photopa- phy. channelina and past life reading at what IS billed as .. Orange County's larctst psychic fair" ... Admission is S2 . but rtading.s ao for s 7 10 $27 - orpnizcrs know their numerology. !411Ulllllm TITIEllll• 842-8011 ~ ........... URI QUOTE OF THE DAY .. The charies a~ ,rossly exaggcratn:J and thal affidavit ts fr1ue.h1 w;1h ethnic ste.rrolypt's." Attomey Paul S. ~IC')'C'r. responding to grand 1hcfl charges levied aga1nsl hi s client Cathy -\dams. tAl l. TODAY'S ErEllTS • Strt•e •P lite band: The 36-mc m- bcr Jrd Mannt> Aircraft Win& Band. lt:'d b) Mas.tcr Gunnery Sgt. Mark Pncc, will pi:rform a sc ncs o ftrad1t1o nal Marine band 1nstrumcntals at ~:30 p.m . at the Main G ate. Mannt' Corps A1r S1a11on El Toro. Tnbuco Road cntranct off Irvine Boulrvard. • Grtdlroa mate• •p: Huntington Beach High School's Oilcn 1ravcl 10 ~~port Harbor High School to try to ~Of! _1h1ngs up for the Sadan 1n a foetball pmc at 7:30 p.m. • Jau It• Ptanisl Ja)' Milburn performs a variety of easy listening selections from 8:30 p.m. 10 I :JO a.m. a\! illa Nova. 3131 W. Coast High"'I }'. wport Beach. TIWllllW'I ,.,,,.,,.,, • SuZc11e Alger comes to th(' rrscuc Wt\h adv1cc for Orange Coast business ~pie. • Spedal r~rt: A multi-pan series oN\:ocaine addiction bqjnsSunday. • Readen take over: The Daily Pilot's first lle•4en Pqe debuts Sept. JO with anicles., PoC"!Slnd ~hoto­lf'llPhs by sub!cribcrs. Submtssions shOuld be typed and acnt 10 Readen f'ltc . Oni111t CoHI Daily Pilot 330 w. Baf St .. Costa Mesa. CA 92627. llJDEX !'it!t' column/Oil Ol>ont0n / AU ~I M Police lllll AZ Clislifiod/ DI0.12 Public nollm/ Dl2·U ~I DI Scramllltts/ Dll Cr~I So<~ty/ All ( ·-s.orts/ (1.7 "*""11111/ Dll TV "'-' ll'lh"'"'"'-"' 'f'A ~ U2 -/ DU ~ ... P'FP&• c .. ,,_..,.. @ .... ,............ . Inside PCH-Jam ..... consld•id llfl 'New' crossinc/A3 Thursday, September 20, 1990 25 cents Survey: Can~ar rate in county high By Rule Loar Or ... COMt o.tf Plot IRVINE -The cancer rate in Orange Coun1y is well above tbe national average, accordina lo the 1990 Orange County Health Surveys., ~leased Wednesday at UCI .. Avcragn combined from the last four county health surveys show that 12 .9 per· cent of those surveyed rcponed suffenng from some type of kidney and bladder ailment, compared to a national rate of 3. 7 percent reported by the National Health Interview Survey in 1988. Students agree on spraying Reported cancer ra1cs in Orange County averaa.ed 6. 7 pcrctnt. compared to 2.S percent nationall y. Researcher Dr. Hod.a Anton-Culver, an epdtmiolOIY professor at UCI, said higher ratn of cancer may be due to earlier diaanosis in a coun1 y that is more affluent and has a better-than.average health care system. Reponed rates of asthma and kidney and bladder problems were also higher than ratn reponcd nationally. A•ua•n Reported rates of asthma in the county averaged 7.3 pcrctnt. compared lo a na- tional ra1e of 3.6 percent. Anhritis was the most commonly rcponed ailment in the county. averaging 20.4 percent compared to 19.4 percent nationwide. Anton-Culver said morr analysis needs to be done. npccially on the higher rates of asthma and kidney ailments for which she has no explan11on. ··1f you're asking is this pccuhar 10 Orange County. I don't See SURVEY ill ~ ·By RUSI Loll' °'*'G"I COM! o.I)' Pio! IR VINE -UCl's Oranic County Health Survey surveyed about 800 counly residents on a variety of health issues. Bui one demasraphic a:roup n~ ticcably absent from the survey is UCI students. The Oru1e Cout Daily P&l has aone where no respectable scientist woukt dare to tread, conductin& a hi&h· ly unscientlfic survey among; only a few UCI studcnis on the major health topics discussed by un1vcrs1ty reseatchc:"rs. Richard Ruffini (2). of N9wport Harbor lhoOts over Jason Ferrone (13), of Rlverafde Poty._!n a water polo game ~ ....... .,.,~Cant~ 1'11(71 played Wednesday at Newport Harbor High School. See story, Page E2. MIW/IOl'f Bach PD IBIS pool par/al' 111'/nglng troull/11 By lrta YokcM OrMOI eo.t ~ Piiot NEWPORT BEACH -Police ro...,.. some , trouble here In River City. Thafs trouble with a capital T , and thai1 rhymes with P iiia l hal stands for P(X)L The proposal that hu the department ready lo call 1n ihe Music Man is QUE Enterpri1n lnc.'s desire to establish a 16-- table billiards club in a neia.hborhood of office buiktinp and restaurants near John Wayne Airpofl. The Plannina Commission is 1eheduled ton1&ht to re\·1e .... · plans for 1he Classic Q 81ihards Club at 42 50 Man.1nplr Way. the site of scvr"I failed restaurants and n1gh1- clubs, most rcuntly Bentky's. QUE's proJKT summary descnbes the proposed club as an upscale 1ype of plact wht:"rc local bus1n('SS professional s can stop for a dnnk and p\a) pool 1n a "'bna.hl and airy yet 1rad111ona1 .. atmosphere I C'Cented by bf"llss lamps. arttn felt and mahogan) tables. Ptitrons will bc charse<f S 12 per hour 10 play on the lb pool \ablrs. The club will be open from 10 a.m. 10 2 a.m. daily and serve' bttr. \,\·1ne. cocktail~ and a h&ht f01.iJ mtnu Tht• Classic Q (lub ""'Ill br "1mLlar 10 Tht' Shark C:l ub. \\'h1ch reccntl} opent'd 1n Costa ~-trsa and 1s dCC"Oratt'd \\'1th a chandchC'r. a shark-filled aquanum and :1 fift'plaC"t and charars S8 an hl1ur to pla\ Cost.a Mes.a Police fC"pon no problem\ a1 rhC' Shark Club since 111 ~ta} opcn1n1 The Shark Club and Llass1C" O arC' fnl- low1n1 the succns o f s1 m1la r East c-oast clubs that rt:flc<:t the return of pool-pla). 1na·~ rcspcctab1hty. said Andrt:w H1 hnsk1, QUE Ent('rpnse\ pann('r. 81lhards was onC't' rons1drrt"d a wph1s11- cated game. played b} lu.t.edoN iX'Ople s1pp1n1 champagne:". be-fort' pool somrho" d("clopc"d a shad} 1ma1e assoc1a1t"d with s\ea.L) charaC"tc::rs and act1v111e\, H 11tn~k_1 SA Id. But lhe ~cwpon 8eaC"h Poller Depart· mrnt has ~I 10 be conv1nC'td. Stt Doug See POOL/A I Gypsy's powers fall to Impress pollce II) Emily Adema 0...,... COMt Dlilir PllOt HUNTINGTON BEAOf -She btll<d bendf 11 I p1ychic: llld inllrtdecl In ancient curtel, match-makina and teeurina happy fu1um for htr cltenb. C.~y Adami called it fortune td)ina and tokl cu1tomcn ahc coukl impro~ their lives with ha' m)"llic:al piowm.. Police llld lhe Oillri<I Allomey m calline ii .,.nd dlefl llld "1ndllional l>'PIY r .. 11<1:· -.... coun documcnu. Befort Adams. J.4. WIS arrHlcd last Friday. pohC'C' say she bilked the hopeful of S.a70.000 1n calh. can.. jc~lry. furniture, clothes and e:•pc-nsiv(" vaationL The Oki World Villqe fonun(" teller - and member of • "IYPSY clan" -also convinced one .. 'Oman to leave' her hus- band of 25 years for ano ther man who was in line \o inhenl millionl. 1he roun. docu- ment said. Adami was also known I() \ht l..o5 ~ Police Dtpenmcnt's 8unco Unit. whtch ldcntifled the mother of 1wo as a aypsy. police s.a;1d. ""The chmrtrS arc arou!Y exqgcrated and that affidavit 11 frau&ht with tthn1c stc~ types..·· u.id Adams' attomc"y, Paul S. Meyer. Adims ...,.,11 plead no t au1lt) 10 fivr: COUr'llS of &f'Alld theft II her am1gnmen1 on f rlday. Me)"C:r said. It wat 1n '9&S that Adami mo"·«! 1ntn the htde torcfront 1n Old Wortd Villlt(' and huna 001 her sh1n1lc. The sian. dep1C1· 1na thl'tt robed men. rt:ad "'Oki World -GYPSY" I Like the majonty of thOK surveyed by UCI, 17-ycar-old freshman lnhcc Yoo. a social ecolc>&Y major. said she agrees malathion spra} 1ng should be sto pped. ··1 wo rk.cd in a pharmacy dur· inJ the time they were spray1na., -Yoo 5a1d. ·· 1 noticed a lot of allergic ruc- 11o ns. There was a big increase 1n calls for presc r1pt1ons whenever t hey spra)ed. ·· The UCI annua.1 health survey re-- paned h1Jh rates of alcohol consump- tion among younger count) rC$1dcn1s. See STUDENTS/I I Accident closes PCH for almost two hours Laguna Bea ch man in critical condition NE\l.'PORT 8£-lr.(-H -.S. Ll!!!una Hc-.tlh man \\3S in cr111ca! condition Vi cdnC'"'-la\ after he dro\e his c.ar hcad-<>n 1n 111 a tru~l on Pacific< oas1 Jlrgh .... a~ R1slt) Lang101~ --. ol Lagu na Bt-alh "'"' airli fted to Wrstt'rn MC'd1c.al ( tn1cr ""1th ma1or inJunt's li.1llo .... 1n~ Thl· : -'" r rn colh11on HC' \\as rl'porttd 111 1.:r111~a1 ,,,n d111on V. nlnr~a) n1gh1 1 rafTu .. \\3S ~narlt"J in ho1h J1rt"rlt1'n' sa id ("Jl1torn1a l l 1 ~ti"a' PJLI , spol l·s"nman L1nd:i Burru' l he l'olhsion l.Xl urrl·U 11n thi:. 'trl·h h 111 l oas1 H1gh ... a' t-c-11.)" C aml"O "hl•fl'"> .11 an area •allcd Ptlican Po1n 1 Burru' ..aid Langlu1s v. as dn \ 1ni ca~t in a \ ull o .i' 5~55 mph .,..h..:n rur unl..no .... n TC'J'(1n' h1· S\\Cf\t"d 1ntu tht· \O.C'S\bounJ lJne' d.l•J rolh<led hl·ad-on into 3 \t.<11. ~ tru .. ~ 11rq\ nc,~i. told ( tlP 1111i .. crs fruel. dn\cr .\lfrt·do ( ai.11l li1 '"' tt' Southgate. and hi" pas!i.(·n~cr \!lrcJ,. Bonilla. J~. of Hunt1ngh1n Parl. "l'rl· ta~cn tn 1-lvag \1l·m1.1nal H~~pllJI .... 11h minor 1n1unc\ ThC' 1mpac1 cau""'·J Lht• ttu<.I. Ill \\\('riurn Bu rru~ \Jld l:.astbound lane\ \\trt 01(11.~cJ and onl~ onl." "l"'tbnund lane ":1" npcr until r-c~uc ltl'"' ""t'r<' atik' 11' n.·n1ll'l' thr 1n1urt-d dnd uprtgh1 tht truC"I. Hurrui. !Mi ld t"a,th..1und traffll "'a' N1~l.l•ll up all 1ht• .... J~ thruugh Corona Jrl \tat 1• \l at -\rthur Soul('\ ;ird .\ s1gall"f1 .,..a,. hllcJ a1 J p n1 a (Ill' J1,pa1l·hc r s.a1d Tell the Daily Pilot ... What's bugging you? We all know that the Orange Coast IS a near perfect place 10 worlt and live. But even In our utopia, an occasional problem arises. What's· your bigge~ ~? Donl keep l bottled upl Call our Editor's Hoi~ne and get l olf your chest.. and maybe even lnlo printlll Answers will be prinled In next Ti>JtSdafs edlllon. 642-6086 -·~·--~ _...,._..._r----__.._. J ·'·~~·_.. J ~ --··' •-6 .. • • • ...... ... .. - " -• ~'";iiii.-. ,-... • -4'\ • • ~ • - -.. - - - - --• - --41 • ~. September 20, 1990 Two Orange Coast People ~ ~ oc gets peak at future of 111ru1 Fleet of non-gasoline cars are already in use whelhel" the lmJJ9Cf will tver built in quantity. Aldnch said Califom&a•s rep tation as 1 uencbetter made it id~I as a site for the mct'IY manqcn HE IS A past pres1drn1 nfthl' 'l'''J101l Bcalh "-'''·'"" ( luh "hn "·" rncntl~ installed a' ltl'Ull"nant grn rrnm nl "-'''Jlll\ I),, '"on 41 INSTALLATION K1wan1s Calllorn1a·Nl'' .1d.1-l l.1\\Jt1 c 111\ \I.in "Hud" C Hth 1n">tallrd '"llkm.1n at a g.11.1 .dl.111 "1th .1 '"untn·\\l''lnn the ml' ..\nothrr lol:al. v. il l \\ llll'n "• "·" 1n,1.1lk J ,1, lil'llll'll,1n1 gm l'rnor- l'lctt. BACKGROUND '"irkman ha' hl:en .i \p~~la '' 11111 ,,.'1Jl 111 '111u· 11-1"'2 ldll'n he 11111\l'J hi' '"1d..man Ph.1rm.1,l'Ul1l .ll ( 11 in l 11' ..\ngl'l1•, 111 ()r,ln~l ( ounl\ r h1• UH11p,tn \ hl.'\Jnll' lllll'lllJllllll,il ,IOJ \nlJ rHl'lllh 11 (.Jill I \\all.Ill' -Comp1it'd b) tb~ Dail} PJ/ot News Briefs By JIM GILLESPIE City Newt S.V~ NEWPORT BEACH -A fleet of "alternatl\·C cnerg) .. vehicks was on d1spla) Wl'<.lncsda) at a co n- ference of the nauon's encrg) man- agers. Can. trucks and buses that u~ methanol. rthanol. compressrd natural gas and dcctnctt} ""ere powered up under cloud} .,k1e!> in Newpon Beach during thr meeting of the Depanmc nt or Energ~ Ma nagers Confercnn• Spoke!>man Bob o\ldnch lkt1d tht· mix of 'chide l'\h1b11eu. all ol which are in full-ume use. S\ mbol· 1zes the foture Of tramportUllOO "In 10 ~ear\. l'On<>umer" "'111 ha"~ the upponun11~ to pick and l'hoo\t' among <l1lkren1 lul'I oplwno, JU\I like the) p11 I.. ddkrl·nt op11nn\ tor Man pleads guilty to tax, mail fraud LOS AN(lr 11 \ -\n In mt• man pteaded guilt\ \.\ edtll'\tlJ\ to federal lrauJ di.irg1.·, h1r li'ri ng about 250 til111111u' 1a' r1'llirn' and ()l!'.1 ng n:al rx·opk'' n.1m e' 1n a Slheme to g1.·1m llrt·1h.1n \I m1ll1 nn in ta\ rcfunu l hnk' Fre<leml.. '.'\ l knnt·r ~1' l1'1'd nJme!> and \O\IJI WlUrtl\ numht·" h1.· got lrom ra11l·n1 tik' JI J \\ L''' I u~ ..\ngt:k\ J m tor ' o nilt .ll.lorJ ing to the md1umen1 aga1m1 hrm. -8_\ C 111 .\.cus Sen ice ......... ..,,17 their new car -like stick-shin or auto mauc -now," Aldrich said. "Methanol 1s one of the front- runners (because) the infrastructure 1~ the same as for gasoline," he said. ''!l's pumped and transponed the same way. It's dispensed at service stations nght from a regular pump nght into your tan k ... Among the more tha n 20 vehicles v 1c""cd and dm en by some of those a11end1ng. including U.S. Secretary of Encrg) M1 rhael Davis. was an t•1hanol-po""ered Los Angeles n1- fied ~hoot D1stnr1 bus. An Orange ( o unt} Transpor- ta11on District 1ran'l1t 1hat runs on wrnp1l'')~J natural gas also got pan ol thc Ja) ofTand ""as sho"n 31 the lllC1.'t 10g. Though the~ was an electric- powcrcd van, Aldrich said that type of power -the cleanest energy source of all -is lhc least attract- ive of non-gasoline power sources because of the expense. weiaht of the large battery and limited range. But he said an anno uncement earlier this year that General Motors would have an affordable. practical electric vehicle on the road in fi ve years 1s a good sign. "GM said it will be producing the (concept car) Impact. maybe by 1994." hf said . "It'll go ff'om 0 to 60 mph 1n 8.1 seconds." The car will have a range of 120 to 15<1 miles before 11s batter) needs recharging. he s~ud. "Then you plug 11 right 1n10 ~our garage. h 's perfrct for commuting.." Skeptics have wondered since the (.,M announceme nt. however. parley. . . .. We have the most diverse m~ of encray in the world,.. R:>e sai Amona the most annovatwe cars at the show was 1 hybnd ~~. Corsica. modified by cn11ncennf students 11 Sanford University. I~ runs o n battery power, but caq conven to gasoline when the bat· tcry runs down, Aldrich said. He believes such innovations tha1 reduce dependence on pol- lut1on-aus1ng p solinc are cuen- 11al. "8) 1992. there will be 5,500 'llex1blc-tuel' 'eh1cles on the road.,, he said. "But 80 percent of th~ population in California will stall be breathing un healthy a ir. U n• fonunatel>. thr 'ast maJonty of the public does not keep those kinds of 1hmg.s 1n mind." Fire officials believe arson cause of restaurant blaze I ~FWPORl Br ·\CH -(ia\ohnl' poull'tl un the l.lrpel ')tar1t•d an JpparL·nt ar\on lire 1ha1 l a uscd $~11.( 1()(1 "ort h of J,11nagl' 10 a Cor- ••ll.1 Jd ~1.u ll''1dUIJlll ~e<lncsJa, morning Poliu· and I m· Department ar\on IO\CStrgator\ hd1evc the fire al Dann) I'\ 's restaurant. 3050 E. C oa')t H1ghwa}. '>'as 1ntent1onall} by Sheral LeBeau . '>l'I. sauJ r ire (apt Ra~ Pendleton. Pohle oflice.-.. pa<1s1ng b~ 1he rc~­ tdurant al 5 a m notllrd llamt·s 1n~t<lc. an:ording to Pendleton ..\hout the saml' 111ne. a nc1ghhnr al.,11 lalled the 9 11 cml·rgcnn numtwr to rt'J10r1 tht· f1 rt-. Pendleton ~1d. There were actually two fire-. in the building. Poli ce officers "ere able 10 put ou1 the small fire m thl· dining room \o\ollh a hand -held fi rr c\ttngu1i.hcr but the larger fire tn the k11chcn took firefigh tl'rs about 15 m1nutcc; 10 c\ltngu1,h. Pcndktun said The kitchen '>'al. completely r ham·d. but thl' Lr1ltng and root sustained the worst damage -By lrl1 Yob/ News of the Weird Man robs motel with shotgun ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL ORAMA SERI ES u <I>\ l \ \11 \ \ -\man Jrml·J "llh .1 do uhlc-harrd 'hot~un 111ht)(:d thl· \an,lptpl'I \l11td 1•11,-'t"P"rt 1\1\J 1unJa, night f hr nl•>ll'I \ 11111.ht llhtnangc r ,,11J \Ill hl .tlll 'Oml'Onl' enter lh1· 11,1111 11111,,· .1 ' I ~ J1 n ~hr• 'Ill' l.tllll 1ntn thl· 11fft u· \hl' Jt\\11\ 11J lht' 111.tll \\tlh 11 l 'hoti!llll ~tl11 111l~ ll t\\3rd hl'I Ol li th1• lrunt ,k,k lk "·'' J l\lr1bn.I .. , ah111J1 "Int '• .tnd I ~' lh' \H".1nn11-JJrk hlul' ,i..11111~ and .1 J arJ.. hh1l fl\11,nt h.1 ... ·h.lll l ar l k Jl·rn.indl•<l monl' Jnd p111d11,<"J a pla,11, ~r111 l'I \ h.t)I 1111 lhl' loot till' mJl1Jl(l'r t11IJ p1ol1" ..,hl t11ld 11t•lrll 'hl' h.111Jl·J lhl' 111t>hn .1n11ut S ~'ltl City's phone service Interrupted L .\l il '\-\ HI \( 11 -I hl' art , 11l11n, ,, 1 .111 hut 'hut llll Imm thl ''ttrlJ \\l'llr1 '>JJ , .1t1nn111111 ''htn 1 '"ll'm mJllun1l1n11 1n1nrupt l'J ph1•n1 'l'r-1,,· ''''"11.h \ g.ll ll 11 Ill lhl' \o ll'A,lfl JI th1 \lllllh 1111111 1\ ll'ntr.tl tl'kr h<•lh' 11tl1u. 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Ore . drug treatml'nt program. lommentmg un lhl' ')Ulll'">~ uf gl\ 1n~ free. clean nn· din Ill tnlr<l\l'OOUS (I\, dru~ u\ers It prtl\t'\ that I \ drug u'K.'r'> art· "'11i1ng 10 go out of tht'll "a' 111 proteu thl.'rr ht•Jlth ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat VOL. 14, NO. 293 Editor'• Hotline 642~086 Y--mo.11 !he ~PIO Ol -ICJe Ml be -0.0""" II-~ to EO!lof W.Wm l aoc»t! The ,._ ~ llOllt --tne ..Vee l'Nly be '"ed 10 •-d ....... to fhe .,_ Cl" .,.., ICJO< Corllrlbulorl 10 OUI ThL' \r'>tcr ot 1hc Japane<ie \uldll'f "'ho rl·surlaced last ~c.-ar 1n Mal.l\~1a. "'hl·n· he had OCl'n h1d1ng -.1ncc '"orld War II "I <lid nut hear lrom him for near- h 'll 'car>. 1.0 of cou™· I "a' "'urr ll'd .. 0 .._..\S.\ !>po kesman Roh \h \tillan u>mment1n¥-un lhl' photographic c,ucu·ss o f the (1al - 1ko '>pale< raft an f chruar. 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C.."°""4 !UPS ,.,. 800f S...OCllon ti,~ '6 2S 1:mt louf -petoO 0y ,.,... S 1 per '°"' _.... l*'OCI§ The Ot llflll9 Cour 0..ty PilQI " p..«Jlll '*' Dy P Cou.a lol••P-""'Qlftc A""IJlll ~- • IJUbl•hed -"'Ofl'IW9 . -,,,. princ: P<b~ IJ'4lft • .II )30 W S.y SI Co.la .:-J P"ll'I Ca.•a t.lfta P~hong lnC. a a ..nOlly Roe.n f.., ... p' "'<let>! 6 Ct>4' £ I eQjl .... ()tt o(;9< llli .. SllM.JI c-..... I C..•ld"' Adc:Ol, Jf l • .. <I. ... 'l<IM p,~' c:;.r,..,. ..... ,~ A dttr was ktllcd b\ a local J11uor after 11 v..u hit h\ ii ,., 1n thr ~Q(XI bind of laauna < .in)on Road 0 " lav.n chair 1 alut'd 111 S lO "'IS l't'ponC'd \lolrn trom a 1n1drnn• on front Ro;ad . 0 <\ prdcn hu\C' "'" s1olcn and &a\ ,,,." \tphonN.I from .i u1r part.rd rn thc drt'c""ab of a homc on Gknnc)'n' An e\-emplu~t't" " \uspc'("lcd nf t•lona an undetttm1ncd .imount o( lUh lrom the f I\ n l OlO at #>40 \ l out Ht&h""il> .. _ ..... SomtoM tel fire' to lhc out 1cJc ""'" of an ap.1r1mrn1 1n J the" ~00 bl<>tl of ..\a.-ilr .\\.C"nue 0 Thrtt ll1m·1on· <'ha1n Yt't~ 11o~n from t.,.(~n·s hl'>olh ll the f t1\lc of 'lt""pon. held 1n lht puk1na lo1 •I 101 ""l('v.pon ( en1cr OT O\.<'f 1ht v.ttkl'nd 0 T""o K.Hon ltc;kcf\ 10 lilt Jtams roo1ball p mn. YtOf\h S600 101al. 111.'trt m1 sina from • home an the 1700 blod . of \\ Ot-ftn r ront 0 l'rvvided • a r.ommunuy w.rv1tt b}' WflC.te Secwity, Inc-., Souu..fn CaHfomU. • lee1f;'\:r.,.ideir ol N9kltntJal Neurity. for ;,;; on Wet1 and R.turity. tall P1th1cw ptl1m<'nl\ 0 A man tn lht 6(X) block of W Balboa Boulh trd ,,.ho f'l'poncd • nn••> peny 10 tht polt«. ~ a e11ll a few da)s lall'r from an unkno•n mak •bo •Id. .. We're IDll'.IC to pe.r1) all n1p i," anl.I lhrtalt ncd lO bum the \Ktun'• ~ • dov.n 1( ht lled the oops "1" JS.a: <714> Mt.cM.11. l A MW •h11t 1991 l ~Hoitt 10 Blaztr ""' uc>Wn from M PMf1on Chc~roltt, 21 .\1110 C'TllC'r 0.. Ncatt> SS.$00 •onb or ,Jewttry wu "'*"' from an apen.mnn '" tht I 900 bloct OI I"" ~ J .. Orli\ge Coast Deity Ptlot Thu~. September 20, 1980 U DIN'1 l1t1 1111!1 S81F11t fun II Cllll lntarsacctlan gets batter NVI The spirited annual Newport Beach event takes off as residents enjoy the festivities Oh no, another column oo Scafest? Dam n1h1, it's the biggest thing to bit New- pon since El Nino. And 1t won •t be O\!er ult the fat lady dnas at the Jill concert this Sunda)' at the Newporter. ·'This IS like high sthool... seeing your fnend'i at the beach.·· said Peggy Qaden with her healthy gl"anddaughter in tow and her heart) laughter running ?' .. ~ loose. Last Sunday's Scafest N#'~ S~ndcastk Contest was a Newport homecoming. Dudlc) Pfaff and wife Fran were strolling ha nd m hand. J im Roberts had his hand all oo,cr his electronic kc) board 11.9d Bob Badham held up his nght hand with fingers spread ... fivl' times he's been a sandcastle JUdge Old and new Newporter!I came lU&cther on Big Corona. JUS\ as ~aFeat planners had hoped. 8y ., .. YOkol o...,.. Coeet ~ "°' NEWPORT BEACH - A con· struc1ion-cloqed. accident-prone 1po1 jusi th.tu months aao. the intersection or Jamboree Road and West Coast Hi&J>way has since been the sile of only two reponed traffic collisions. accord1na to police fi&- ura. CitJUns also rcpon traffic noW$ much more smoothly thro ugh the intcr1ectaon smcc construction con- cluded and sianal li.J,ht timina was filled as an Automobile Club of Southern Cahfomaa traffic enamecr suuested. "I haven't heard 'squealy' tires:· said resident Betty Grazer. "and 1t just doesn't seem hkc it's as con- gested." But all obscrven acknowledge the busy 1nterscct1o n will never be accadent-frtt bccauK of the volume of traffic that passes through and moton sts' careless driving habits. Sance mid-June, there has only bee n two recorded colhs1o ns the~ said Newpon Beach Poli ce Sgt. Andy Goms. Earlier lh11 year, locaJs blamed a sene1 of traffic coUis1on1 at the &nten«i&o n on tM Coast Hiahway w1den1na work, Citizens com· plained &hat the cloted lanes. wood· en bamcrl a~ out.-<>f.sync traffic sipals resulttna from the wo rk caused confusion and obscured v1s.- ib1lity at the lntersecuon. In the first five months of the year. 29 traffic colhs1ons -1nclud- 1na one that k11lcd two elderly women -were reported at the antersecuon. There were 49 acci- dents 10 all of 1989. according to pohcc records. Road work began around spnna 1989. About half a doun legal claims haH' been filed this year against the Cit) by accident v1c\1ms Cny and Caltrans officials con- tended the construction work could not be blamed for the man> acci- dents. The)' said speed, dmer inat· tentaon and drunken dn' lng "ere more likely culpnts. Still. c ity officials an June tned 10 get the contracto r, Gnffith Co. 10 accelerate the constructJoo ""Ort. wbach lhc C1l)' manqrr claimed was about three mon\hs bdund 1Ched· ule. C ity officials said this week th.at when lhe pro,ect is finally 100. percent finished -lheR are sllll some small odds and ends to be completed -they will review whether the delays were warranted or af Gnffith Co should be fined for each late day. Some locals still have concerns about the intcrscctJon. Edward Baudry. the c1t1zen who enlisted auto club cnsmttr Gar) Foxcn·s help. said he belacves the 1nte™!<:t1on as safer no w but he suit wom.:s about the th~ lefl·tum lanes o n eastbound Coast H1ghwa} "People on the outer-edger lane ha .. e to go faster to aet ;iround and the> 're more exposed to the pcrwn coming through on Coast H1gb- wa) :· Baudry said Baud') also said he "-t>med about the merging of traffic from ~uthbound Jamboree o nto Wl'st· 'bound (oast H1(lhwa' At night and on fogy morni"'*' motoritu two- tna riaht off Jamboree ooto the wntbound htehway have a bard ume 1itt1na the throuah traffic they mu t ~ an•o. be said. ... suU think they aced 1 sip on the nS)lt tum \bat u y ·v,e\d '° mc:"IJtl& traffic.· " Baudry said. ..But I think there's been a dcfi· nut improvement there lt'1 only 101n1 to bt as aood as w people who use the 1ntcnect1on. When you dnvc. you·re at the mercy of every- one else. That's noth1na Caltran' can 1mpro"e." foxen agreed the safety of tht mtersccuon depends o n the motor- ists "An} tame you mix cars and dn"CI"), ~ou create an atmosphere for acodent~. ·· he said "That inter- section has such a high volume of traffic. .the onl)' wa) to make the intersection I 00-pcrcent safe ·~ to eliminate all the "chicles ·· fhere arc pro babl> going to be ~5 to 'O ac.:odena there regardless ol what 1s donl' If we could ;ust get l)l'oplr to abide b1 the signals ... But out to i.ea, Scafest didn't go e'actl> as planned rhe USS L)lnde Mc( ormack was a no-show; instead the dcstrO\cr Paul F f-oster dropped anchor OUts1ck the JClty And due to choppy sea~ and slopp) logis11cs. ~.()(X) of the J.200 "'ho "anted 10 go aboard "ere sadl> turned a"a). Happ) note One of the fonunate few to tour was Robert A. Foster. a 20.) ear rcs1dt·nt of Balboa Pe ninsula and proud nephew of the rcal-h fe Paul F. Foster. a much decorated WWI naval hero. Council candidate wins again Cheerleader's hairdo raises some eyebrows Across town. 1n a ~est Newpon parking lot. a hero of a lhfferent sort "as Harry Babbitt With onl) a handful ol ..en1ors at the Scafest Clambake. he plunged into a medley of Ka) K}ser la\ontes lake a real troopt>r. before his rou!lang rcnd111on of "Hcllo Doll) ... Babbitt muttered ··1 guess the~ didn't puhllc11c this enough.'" Irvine's Phil Bettencoun had tht" oppo\1tc 1mpn:s\lon at StaFest's Ta'itc of Nc"pon. "Never have ,n man~ paid so much to cat so h11lc .. he )elled with a laugh 1n h•'> \01ct• Pme rnuldn't ha"e bttn a problem. an'>"ered R1<. Rh1nehan. ma1tn,.d of Pa"1hon at Four Seasons Hotel "We've sen c-d <KX> helpings l'3l h of tnpohn1 v.1th ~utecd ')hnmp and medallion\ of pork l hat a\l·rages two a minute,'' he ..aid. "oH'r thrl'C da\'i ·· "But "l' lost m onl'' on 11 .. ·..a1J orµn11cr Ralph Kodhc1m "e\en though it was \cal·e\t's mo\t "~·ctarnlar nent .. tk v.as 11lll..ang ahout the hot ;ur balloon rJte that tilled ~aturda' '<, hlut.· 'ik\ v..1th 16 mult1-colorcd. trCl'·SILCJ air-.h1p\ noat1ng from Fash wn bland tu Oe)ond Harbor Vic" Homes. ··11 v..a\ magn11iccnt.'" 5-ald l (rs Onan L'nde~ood v.ho "a-; taking 11d>.et<. a t thl· ~afe-;t \\ ater Polo Tournament at ( orona del Mar t l1gh ~hool "t&-sel· thl·m pass b~." If last v.cckend'' ~aFe,t-in' 1t1l'' pa\\l'd \OU h\. thl'll"' more In store th•'> v.ecl..end Fnda) altt.·moon a p.irade of .,II v.t.wic.kn boat' kad h' the tall '>hip ( ahforn1a. "Ill parade through 'c"tx1n ltarhor It', "mbohl ol the "'l'eil.t.•nd·., Wml(.kn Boat r l'\ll\dl a1 till' \1.·a \\.out RJ'>(.' on PJufit· ( oa\t H1gh"J' "The Cf3l \ part \II thl· fc\tl\ .ll "\aturd.t\ ·, ()tlv.n .ind Dirt' ~>JI Building (·ontc\t.'" -.aid M:ir,hall \t1.•cl 111.Bluc ~loon \fannc '( ontcstanl\ arl' g" l'O lumhl'r ha\ll tool\ Jnd tv.11 llJJdk\ l'\l'ntualh 1h1.·, ·11 ran: their uc,\llom ,t\.fll" 1h1.· ba' .. .\cro\., l ppcr ;\.ev.pcirt Ba ) JJll v.111 tx· the order ol thl' v.eckend at the H)all ~cv.port1.·r ·"\n11a ()'()J\ and Panlho \ant.hCl are the headlinn . !\.LO\. "'II brv.idt.a<11 ia'l' and in the Jftcrnoun four groups "Ill pla) at lour d1lkin1 hx:Jtwm " an· OOUOll'd Tom ou .. ang. adding. "Thi\ plJn• "-111 hl' aliH· With )311, 11\ the Scv..port<en Jail Fcstn al \\est .. O ther ~turda) ')cafcst e'cnt' are a \url ( onlc\t at 'iOth \trt'el. a (lean Harbor [)a, in the Bat !.. RJ\, a Sv.1m around Nev.port Pier ~.nd a Windsurfing Race at th~ .\m1.·m·an Legion 'ach1 Club "H)'c tht·m call M4·R~l I for '>f>'.'Ulil ' .. ~11d ~-~1fl'\t \ Da "C C arm ll heal. . unda~ ·s Sea Fest include\ a < ho v.dC'r C 11ok-C >11 an l 1Jo ("J rll1n1-l as1e of ~cv.port "I. a K11c h •\t1,al at RalboJ Pier and J H11.)de ( las.,1c. "1th tour'I of IUO 'i•>. ~ll and IO mile\. c'pect1.·d to dra" 3. 500. at th(• ;\.('''port Dunc., IT how n 1.·nl\ '"" ht· mentioned in unda' ·, column l Fina II~. in Suncfa, ·~ sun<,c.·t. "hc n the lat lad' ""g" JI lhl' :'>fcv.port(erJ Jan h·\11,al. \caf C\I "Ill \ll'\13 for .inothl'r 'car -;: • - Jim Wood '• roluma roD• Tbursd•J and Suad•y. · By Robert Barker Ortnge Co.at Delly Pllol H UNTING T ON BEACH Perennial City Council ca ndidate George Arnold went 10 coun Wednesday to face c harges stem- ming from n1pp1ng the butt of his Salem ugarctte o n the ground near the pier where he was stiling cam- paign T-shirts last July. It was the third tiff that the hand) man Arnold. 61. had w11h police this year. and the third time ' he came o ut ahead. While A.mold was waiting for a trial to be assigned, his law)~er - pubhl defender Dan Cook -hud- dled with a deput)' dastnct attome) They agreed to d1sm1ss httenng and res1s11ng arrest charges 1f -\mold pa)s S50 an coun costs. "George 1s a nice gu) .. C ook saad. "It ob-. iousl)' was a m1s- u ndcrc;tand1ng This 1s the best wa~ to sohe 11." Arnold said he'd go along with the seulcment as long as 11 didn't 1mpl) an> guilt. Hut he's no t happ) v.1th the polKC "The} 're harassmg me and I'm going to sue the l ll) for s~o ()()() for harrassment and prevam:a11nn a"I soon as this 1s y ver with." he said .\mold said hi\ troublc'i "1th pohcc should help him "'n th<' dect1vn ~ause 11 sho"'~ hov.- "crooked" lhc cit) 1s. He also asks wh > he should be tagged for li ttenng when ho~s from the mounted police un11 also lca-.e th ings on the ground that allegcdl> aren't deaned up Pohle t h1ef Ron Lov.-cnlxrg said \\edncW-1~ he hadn't heard about the c hargcs. "If he felt he v.a<1 unfa1rl~ treated. he should lite a t.ompla1n1 that would bl-in- ' esugated and recc1"e the '8me a11cn11on as an~ other ,omplJint. .. l ov.enberg ..aid Arnold was a few m inutes late \\edncsda~. When West Orange II ('.Al.I. WEii~ (114) 951-0831 • t ,... " ,... , • # 1 in Residential Security • Pll'chase a Home Security System by Oct. 15th and Receive 3 months free it . mo1-----. omc. • Cal Today! O<~ Coas1 O."'v e> o01 George Arnold is pictured selling his campaign T-shirts in this tile photo. Count\ ( o un Judge ~ ilham L \111<.I.. intoned "Thl· pc·ople " (1corge ~rnnld." ~rnnlJ v.a<, nl) "here 10 be )een He am,cd a'~" minutes later rn tame for SC<'Ond call. a111red in h1\ v.h1tc rampa1gn T·sh1n "•th a plC"· lure of h1m<,elf behind hars. and "-•th kttcrs ntoll1ng him as "Your \1J n on the Inside ·· .\rnold ~ad h1!> 196 Ci hluC" Cht''. rokt P1tkup -\\t\h J campaign .,agn of "l p "'1th Lieorge -\rnold. Down v.11h the Huntington Bcalh ( o. .ind Re\.lc,cl" ~as broken do" n m front of has residence D1al-a-R1dc couldn't get ham to court on time anJ he haJ Ill gr.th d m.k on th1.· '>< TI> hu\ ht· ...i1J ~rnolu·, truubk' ~11h pt1hll' started in \.tarl h v. hen ht' ~a<; g1' en a c1 1a11o n lor -.elling h1\ \.ampa1gn .,h1rt., at the pier v.11hou1 a business hccnl>\· But lit\ atwrne'' ..aid that A.rnold "as a · bona fide 1.and1da1e and 1ha1 to restm t the ..ak ol ~hlrt\ lOuld .tlk~t h1\ lrcedom nl 'f't'l"'\h a .. proll'eJs ~enl 111 h1' tampa1gn "ar chnt Hov.e,er nl·11her the '"' .it· ll>rne' ·\ ollit.e nor poh1.c noltlil·d the t.uun th.it the uta11on v.a' 1n- "ahd WF FFERS O.o\N~ POlll,;T - A Dana Point cheerleader benched be- cau~ she .,ha\C.~d the .,,des of her head ,., urtulating a peti- tion \\ edne'ida\ that de- m.iod!I her rc1mtalcmcnt Before last week's \8r\lt) football game the cheerlcad- ing squad ·~ ad,1ser a1 Dana Hills High ~hool told senior Am) ~[>9daca that her un- usual 'do would not do \1nce then ~podara said \he·., hecn teehng a ~n'ie of empl1ncss "It's m) life nght nov.. at this point.· \he ..aid of 'ht'erlcad1ng "It'\ "hat I loH to do I lo'c tu t ht'er and I'm out there for the team not for m )SCl f " The ha1fl"u t 1hat cau~d the lur tO n, I\ urd1nan On top But the \Ide\ haH httn sha' ed l lu'><' 10 ht>r heal.I and there arc "lint's· ')ha,cd an as v.cll ~podaca told a newspaper \he got h1.·r hair l ut that "a' tht'> -.ummrr tx-<·aui.e "It's a \l\k 11' a fad ·· But ~ ht'erlcading \Quad ad' 1ser Marg.ie Paagl said the r ut '1- olat<''> the P<'p 5Quad < on- s111u11on \ap1stranP ~hool 01<.tnct '>pu kC"s11.11mJn Jacqueli ne ( ara ~·d thr rules ar<' nl'll."'>s.lf) .\podala ' mother strongl~ \upport\ hn daughtcr -By City N~w1 ~rvk~ DESIGN CENTER PRICES DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC! WFD offers Design Center prices direct to the public on the finest lines from the best Design Center Showrooms. You 'll hnd Platt. Royal Custom. Dano Creath. Custom Craft and many. many more. all m one convenient location Work with your ow n riecorotor OT one o t our talented -it>. 1qners and buy direct t lov.. designer wholesale pnces Wf0 IS the one stop source tor all your home fur- nishings needs. •IN-HOUSE PROFESSIONAL DELIVERY• IKSTALLATJON AVAILAIL£ •LOW DESIGNER PRICES 8 FUfESt F1JJUOTURE URES • CONVDflENT HOURS (DeCLUDDIG WEf:IENDS) Smco 19.52 -. WFD ~ HOME FURNISHINGS • INTERIORS l 030 Euchd, F'ountatn Valley (714) S.O.W~ (f.uchd Exl1 .otf th 405 Fwy ) ............ "P_~~ .... ---.... ·•• •. ··-----.• -• --~ •. • Orange Coast Dally Pi ,... UCI debuts antrapranaur program IRVINE -The Graduate School of Ma nagement at UCI will in- troduce the nat1on·s first training program for entrepreneu~. to be called Accelerate. "We created t.'C'clcratt.• to assist entrepreneurs an gettana h1gh- growth ventures off the ground \Ul· ccssfull) an<l as a wa> to contnbutl' to the de\C~lopmcnt of tht' bus1nc\'> communll) at large.'' said Dennis Aigner. Jean of the (1raduatl' School of Managt.•mt.·nt .it l < I "This trul) 1s the onh program 111 m kind 1n the nation "'hllh ..i<l· dresses the total nCl'd' ol thl· l·n- treprencur l'' er' \tl'Jl ol Lhl· \\J~ ·• onl> pro' ides members wrth uc1.css 10 rcsource 1nforma1ton uch as g1 ant matcnals, fl·as1h1ltt) \tud1cs, Ja1abasc11 and \Cntun.· cap1talt\t\ ... •••llJ Ttffan) Haugen, d1rl'ctor for thl' Program an lnno,ation and :"\l'" V cnturcs. "bul 11 also allo"'., an l'ntrcpn:nl·ur to l'lcnelit from the l..no\\ kJgl· anJ l'\f>l:niM.· of our lOmmun1t~ ·., mo'>l 1.''>tatili .. hcJ tiu,1 11l''" llll'n jnJ \\omen .. ncs'>-plunn1ng pl'Ol'C'>\. the Develop- ing <..um pan) \t.•m·s. "'htt.'h fcxu'>es on mon: !iipeuli1. cducauonal needs su1.h a~ creatl\l' financing, marlet- 1ng planning amJ C.\pontng: and the Meet thl' I ntre1.>n:neur series, which lcaturcs hoth local and national speallcr\ \\ho ha \l' succeeded 1nd1- ' 1Juall) 11r \'lthtn a corporation "1th ..1 Ill'\' idea Sav-On reservists t9 retain full pay T he new program panncrs the pnva1e-busaness sector wuh the un1vers1t) and 1s designed to foster the development of h1gh-gro"'1h businesses. l.,( I otTtcaals said this week. \1.1.l'ler:lll' "'ill lX' 1ntroJul·cJ at a ~ 11. I.. -ull din na to tx· hl'ld on \\ n h 11.·\J..t\ ~1.·pt 2fl :11 &·l l..man l l'lllcr 1.111 th1.· l l I ,ampu'> I-o r up to six month'>. cm- plo)CCS of Sav-On Drug.\ "ho Jrl' calkd to dul) 1n th1.· Pcf"1an <.1ult \.\Ill remain on alll\l' '>l.llU\ \\1th the compan) ..ind 1h \Ub\1d1.ir1t.''> ·a, -On Prl'\1d1.•nt l>..a' 1<l \1..iht.•r '.kml "\\ c dn nut bdtl'\ l' thJI .in~ 111 uur 1.·mpluHT\ ''ho .th.' 1..tlkd tu Jl 11' c Jul\ nr lhl 1r tam1lil ' Organized a an omhoot of the un1\erSll) 's Program in lnno\allon and Ne"' Vcnturrs. .\ccclerate 1s open LO both l Cl facuh~ and SIU· dents as "'ell as cntrrprrneurs. 1n- 1raprcnl·ur' anJ JOIOI 't.•nturl•rs "'ho arc read) to laum·h an Ilka or .. aClClcratc.. thl' de' clupnwnt of their 'l'nlurc :\1ne Orange < uunl\ ulq~1rall' sponsors. induJ1ng l rn'>L ,\. 't 11ung 31 \ t.·nture~ and \. 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The C alifornia Highway Patrol shul down lhe stretch of I nlcrstate 10 lhat passes thro ugh this desert c1ly for an hour followana the at- tacks Tucsda> n1ghl and launched No arrests wen: made by Wednesday. but a pile of expended bullets was found near the freeway where the attac ks took place. Stacy 0 .. ; : : I ~ I ~ I ~ i ! ~ Bulletin Board C1eaning Orange ( oast .-.hord1nes "111 be thl· purpo\C tx·h1nd "..\dopt a Beach Da) .. Saturda) at 'anous local tx·alhl'' Ncwpon Bcal·b 1s hul<ling its second ( kan 1 larhor l>a' this }Car to rn1nu<lc "''h .\<lopt J &·al·h Da~ I rel' loo<l trom < .irr., Jr will be pro' 1dcd . as "ell as a free ~minar on li\htng h' lhl' Depanment of r1s.h and Game The event will be held a t lhe Ne.,..port Harbor Dunn at J amboree and Back Ba} Drnc from 4 a.m w I pm PJrkintt '' free f or m1>rc informauon. rail 640-6 7-Hi An}onc ''ho \\:llll!> ICl hdp dean Hunttng111n H('3ch tit·3c-hc" ~atun1a) l an nh'l'I in lhl· Cl\) parl..1ng lot JI Bca1 h Hm1ln ant .1nd Pal·dil ( oasl ll1gh"a' from 9 a m to noon ( all lhl' l 11' ·, lk.tl h DI\ 1~1on at qn. 561 4 or ><·P-Xll I' I hl' Prok.,,1onal \ '''x 1.11 wn ol l>l\ 1ng I"'" udnr' '"II 1mn Orangl' ( ount\ fl'\llklll\ lrom 4 J m to noon JI \un,1·1 lk.tl h Part1upc1ni., \houlJ ml'l'I JI thl· <touthcrn mmt 11p nl \un'l'I lk.1l h Parking "J\JrlJhk JI Rol,,1 (him ~l<llC &·Jlh :--.l:.\\ PORT H~ \( 11 -T"u hunJ rcJ < lrJnt1-t < 11un1' nwn "111 undngu J lrn· pru'1Jll' 1.:\J1t1tnJt1un' o th-rl'd h' lloJg c Jll<l'I ( cnll'f on \JturdJ\ lrorn \tJ J Ill to -l '" p Ill .I\ p,trl 111 '\.111\lll.ll Pro':>\Jll' ( .inu:r \"Men<'.,, \\l'rl. \aturJJ\ \ p.irltl IPJOl\ "di h,1\l' thl'lr hl1111d tntnl 1111 l'll'' .11nl Ind'''' P1t1'>l.1t11 \JX·l 1lil \nltgl'll (I'\ \1 '' h11.h "d1.:'' Jll'lJ 111 tlw prt·~nu· ol prt)\\Jll' l.1n1.a I rec lJOll'f J'fl"l'nl1on .111d nlm.1111•11 matcnJI~ "Ill tx· dl\trthutcd Mllte Clrll nllbt sclleduled H l ;-... 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Milch White. "It wa' o ne o r two assailants. no1 m o re than 1ha1." ncare-.t n.•\t \top v.hert lhe) called 101 help about 9 10 p m Stal ~ ~•d Damage lo the lars v.as hm1lcd lO broken \\'andov.s and dents tacy ~Id Some 30 oflicers from the C HP. the Beaumont Police Dl•partment and the.: Rn cr~•dl' < ounty Sheriffs Ocpartment mounwJ a \earl h ~ldl) ).ild The mo\onsts .,..ere tra"dhn& .,..cstbound on tht.• free"'a' near lhl' 1ntcrsec11on ofStatc Route 60 "ht·n the cars .,..ere all hn within a I S· manu1e span. The) all drove 10 the -By I~ AHOCl.tl~ Prrss Those auending are asked to hnng d luo<l ol 1hc1r lhlllll' I ur more 1nforma11on. con1ae1 ( onn11.' ( uop JI 'l'J0-4"'5~ ~ C11c• LI•• ........ 'Day If llMtJ' HL''•Hl:--.(1 TO"-Bf.\( H -r he lluntington HJrhour < .11hl'1 League. an arm ul the .\merit Jn < Jnll'f \1~ ll l\ \ < >r.inttt' < "1n1'. l n11. 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September 20. 1990 AP Lase• PhOIO East German worker Wolfgang Jaensch cames the soon-to- vamsh nation's emblem into the East Berlin Museum of German History. ~ednesday. The huge emblem was decor- ated in the government cabinet building • --~ _....,, "'-. -~--_-_ ---=-- .. Orange Coast Deity Piiot NOW c111palgns against !!c~~!~li·~ Justice nominee in final davs of hearinas a~~l~n;spmsmafo_ranexte.nsion J ' 6 ~ of Souter's confirrnauon hcanna to By Jennifer Bow ... A8iodal9d Pr-. Wrft• BURBANK -Local chapters of the National Organization for Wo men. feanng David Souter's vote may reverse abonion rights. launched a campaign Wednesday against the U.S. Supreme Court nominee. "David Souter has to be stopped at all costs ~ause of his 'ae"s on ~omen 's nghts, ga} nghts and on Cl\ 11 liberties anJ his trad record on those issues," said Jan Tut:ker. a NOW spokesman for the 1.000- member San Fernando Valle}' chapter. Souter gave no clear statement on has position on abonion during his three days of testimony to the Sen- ate Judiciary Committee. He told the senators. "I have not made up m) mind." The commmee concluded its hcannas Wednesday and was CJt· pcctcd to vote before the end of the m onth on whether the SI -year-old New Hampshire JUnst should JOtn the nation's highest coun ··oav1d Souter has already been quoted refcmng 10 abortion as kill- ing the unborn. This 1mmcdiatel) puts him 1n a pos111on of bias apinst our cause," said Rosalynn Brown, coordinator for a San Fernando Valley chapler, at a news conference at the Los Angeles Press Club. What Brown described as a quote was a brief filed by the state of New Hampshire that referred to abortion as "the killing of unborn children ... Souter, who was attorney general, did not personally write the bncf. but It was filed under has signature. take testimony on the potential effects of a reversal. They will also urge their local senators across the nation to vote against Souter should the committee vote to rec- ommend him. The Los Angeles chapter, lhe natao n·s largest w1tfi over 4,000 members, wall hold a demon- stration Monday at the West Los Angeles office of Sen. Pete Wilson, said chapter president Tammy Bruce in a telephone interview. "The Senate will feel our wrath." said Bruce, who conceded Souter's confirmation as likely. NOW, along wuh o ther hbcral groups. fear Souter wall swing the court's ma1ont)' firmly to the nght and provide the fifth vote ncedt'd to "It looks as 1f he will be, but we need to enlighten the people that I ~omen·s nghts and hves arc at rnerse Roe vs Wade. the 1973 stake.'' Bruce said. Berkeley campus evacuated after bomb threat BERKELEY -More than 30.000 <.tudrnts and staff of the U n1 vers1t)' of California at Berkeley were r' acua1ed Wl'Jncsda} aftt.·r a bomb threat b) an anon} mous calkr who \aid e>.artl)' when e\plos1ons "ould on·ur But the 5:26 p.m. thrcateneJ 11mt.· tor the blasts passed "1thout inctdl'nt on the rnmpuc;. according to a un1 vcrs1t} !>po~esman "E'ef)thrng 1s rnll quiet." \aid Jnuo, Mena. public an formation officer lor lkr~l'lc' ··.\('tu- all). the e'acua11on \\l'nl prcll~ ~mo<)1hl)" The e' acua11on of 6,000-tUXXl \la fl mem- bers and as man} as 30,0~XI <itudl'nts l:x·gan al 4 p m anJ "as set 10 end a t 7 p m af1n homh <,quads. the FBI anJ firl' olfa 1a1., determined tht.• lJmpu~ "as safr A San Francisco telev1s1on station. KRON ( hannel 4. reported that a man called the bomb threat into them and to police before 11 a.m. According to the station. the bomber cla1mcJ 10 be a member of a group called the "Un11cd n1fica11on of Somethang." The calkr said the group placed four bombs on campus 1n order to protest weapons testing and the lln1ted States' prei.cnce in the Maddie East KRON assignment editor Glenn .\dams said that aftl.'r the caller issued the threat thl.' miler sa1J. ·T ,c done all I can do I haH· 10 hang up ·· Pohcc d idn't release details of the bomb thrl·a1 Hu t au1hon11es "arnrd >tudenls anJ 'ilaff ml·mbcr' tu kJ'l' un1H·rs1t~ hu1lding\ 4u1l ~h never after l·herking their ~ork areas for "!.usp1c1ous Items" "The threat was considered !>Cnous enough to empt) all bu1I J1ngs 1n the best interest o f <:am pus !MlfCt)." the uni' ers1 t) said an a state- ment. Most students seemed to take the bomb threat 1n stnde. an.ording 10 people on and near lhl' campu\ But la" student Doug Dison ~ad he ~as frustrated that classes "ere interrupted ··11\ maddening 1ha1 a bun<:h of mad ~opk can cauSt' this kind of effect." hr said ".\nJ 11's CH'n more maddening that a un1 vcr- s1I} of mon· than J0.000 pcopk "all react lake thl'I .. -By tbe A.,od•t~ PreH Faver bllstars, J heart attacks , possibly llnked . ~ MIN NE.\POl IS -fhc virus that caus1.·\ fr, er blister\ and cold sorn al\o ma~ causl· the artl'I)· bloding duh that kad to heart JllJlk\ . .lllOrding lo a stud) f hl' \U\Pt'rl o rgan1'>m 1\ herpn s1mpln \trU\·I. or H\\'-1, "hid\ lan remain dormant an the bod) tor ~l'M'. anordang tu a report b' l n1\l'tSll\ ut \1 inne\ota rr- ~·arlher'.> 1n Tucsda' ·._ l\\UC ol the Prolt'l'<l1ng<, of ihe !'ia11onal ·\l .Hkm\ ot lx'acnn." I he report \3~'> lht• dol\ ma' he l JU-.cJ b~ a "llai.hang on" or '>uJd1.·n Jlll' • .111on ul H \ -1 fhc \lrU\ can '>l'I utl a <,cneo, ol t hange<i in the.: lining ot a turun.s t\ artel) 1ha1 1oulh ot1 du1 torma11on and 1nh1h11 lhl' Jl\\ulu1111n ul lhl' dot\ the lt'\l'Jrt.hl.'r\ ~.11J Hean allalks <xrnr v.hcn tht• hlut>J ~uppl~ tu the heart 1~ hlo1.. kn.I ··1r nur h' pothe\I\ .., lOrrt'l'I, 11 ~ould kaJ ltl trl'alml·n1 that "ould prn t'nt lhl' hcrpc'> 'irui. from tx·1nK lla'>hl'd on ·· 'aid Dr I la~ J.irnh hl'Jd 111 hl·matolog) at the l nl\N· \II~ ul \1 1nnl'\OIJ Jnd kad1.·r of tht· \IUJ) Jarnh empha .. 1n·d that thl' rr- -.cJrl h .. hJ<i .all tx·t·n JI lhl· l<ibora tor~ tx·nlh "l' hJ\t•n't lou~l'<l al thl\ in ix·opk · In \p11c ol that. Dr \tom<ion ll11Jgc,, lh1d t•I lardiolog~ at Hcn- nl'pin ( uunl\ \fcJ1t.al ( l'O ll'r 1n \tinnl·apull\ -.aid 1h1.· tind in~ \OUlld\ \l'I") l'\llttng ·• · I ht• 1dl.'a ul tx·ing abk to gt•t at lhr mukl ular ha!.t\ for l)laquc and till' \Uh'){·ttut•nt dot formatio n 1\ nut1ng." he 'klld "(ic111 ng at tht· ha<,1l mnhan1!.m lot 't'\lng mcd1 - lal problem~, 1~ a real d 1n1cnl prob- km " Ciregol) V('rcello111. one of the rc'>1.·archcrs. said the hc~s 'iru<. 1nlcu .. n·lls 1n the lining of the art1.·r) and halts produc11on ol mokl uk'> that usuall) prt.'"t'nt blood from ~ttc~mg to aL The \ trm also tan laUM" platckt<i 1n the blood 10 .,Ill k tog('ther he said Jae.ob said 11 as possible.' 1ha1 H~\ -l, "h1ch causc-s genital herpes also ma) be 1n,ohcd an coronan disease That theol) 1., untested. t le said the drug ac)clo\lr can supprt'ss herpes "> m ptoms. but there 1s no cvadcn e that the drug would prevent heart attacks. At least 70 pt>rccnt of Americans have ~n expoSC\.I to HSY-I. and malhons of people develop fever blister\ when exposed to intense sunhJht, friction or some form of stress. That's an 1nd1cat1o n that thr virus lies 1nact1ve in the body untal w meth1n1. activates it. The hypothesis that the herpes '1rus lacs dormant an the inner wall of a coronary anery 11n't W1dCI)' accepted, said Dr. Jesse Goodman. one of Jacob's associates an the research. "But this 1s all very tantalwna. ·· Goodman Yid. Wt-'Vl" w;inced ro ~ u f°' .1 klfl~ hill(' AnJ wt'n· t..,pcn.lllv pic.ISCd to s.1y it to you -b«;au.St ycu'rr the rr~ we'rr hctt We mvue ~-.i to try our mnov.10vr pmw.im~ .ind ~rvl<.<'\ -.. 11 pcofically ~gnro with tht\ cOl1'\m.lrury in mind To learn mort' abou< dlt'm, Vl\lt o~ .ll 162<X> ~nJ Canyun AVfnt'<' m lrvmc Or c.ill u .it 1-S(X>-262-6210 Fu Emtrgt"1acy ~all 753--2250 IRVINE MEDICAL CENTER Other rcsca.rchcn have found traces of HSV-1 an atherotclerot1c plaque, the material that narro~ coronary anenes. Some rcscarc~n bthc"c t~ virus causes damqr that cauxs plaque to (()llect on ik hnina of the antry. , It's about rune we opened up. And ch.at ~huuld nukr u~ .JJ feel good. • . ti .. . RUFFEll'S UPHOlSTllY INC . ..... ,_,~··----,.,,.......... ,...._ ..... ,, .. ..... ... Orange Coast Dally Piiot Thurlday, September 20, 1990 Gamble on higher stat1 lott1Py odds not payl11 lll ~1 SAC RAMENTO -State lottery o f!!ctals, acknowled1.an1 that they •lllSJudacd player reaction when they raistd the Lotto odds. are prcpanna chanaes an the game that would make it easier to win S 1- rnalhon prizes. ina the pmc 1n a way that would .. restore player confidence." involved an pme desaan than I am." chanan have not yet produced a huac Jackpot. each, 1n ldd.iuon '° the usual SS prtz.el. ~ I Lottery Comm1ss1o n Chairman Dennis Malody said that players have been d1ssa11sfied with the lot- tery's dec1s1on an June that nearly doubled the odds of w1nnang super Jackpots. He said officials are considerina a aame that would have smaller jack· pots and better odds. modifications an the current game to improve the odds or a return to the game that was pla)'ed before the June changes. On June 21 . officials altered the lotto game. requmna players to choose sax numbers fro m a field of SJ. instead of six from 49. The change boosted the odds from I 1n 14 million to ·1 in 23 million. They hoped the higher odds would lead to huge Jackpots. another wall be Mid Saturday ntaht. These two spccaa.I drawinas att an ho nor of the lottery's fifth an- niversary. On each of the two ni&hts. I 0 holders of lotto tickets with thrtt correct numbers will win SI m illion Amona the chanacs suucstcd by the lo ttery comm1ss1o ners was the introducuon of a pme tha t would have playen choosana sax numbers from a field of 40. But more likely to be recommended by the staff are rr:=================::.:======~:::; Lot&cry ~womu JOPllC McNabb said tht special flme .,.. fen "the best odds of W1nnins. a m11l1on dollan in any of Cllt • pmes." -lly,,,. An«:MUJtl P-. Malody said the comm1ss1on has given the staff a month to come up with recommendations for chang- .. My interpretatio n o f the responst 1s no t necessanly that the new game 1s the problem. The odds ISSUC IS the problem," Malody said. "The answer 1s to make the odds more attract1\e to the players and how that 1s accomplished I have to leave to the people who are more Since then, Malody said, 1nd1v1d- ual lomm1ss1oners as well as the lottery ha \'e received a flood of complaints from players who ob- JCCted to the higher odds. To add to their troubles. he said. the game chanaes 1n the current Lotto game that would still allow super Jackpots to accumulate and at the sometime aavc players a chanct' at wanning a smaller Jackpot with better odds. Lottery officials are also cons1der- 1na euend1n1 the special "3 For -'. Million" lotto drawina.s One of the draw1nas was held Wcdnesda). Bad driver insurance rates to jump By Bob Egetko ANOCl81ecl PrHt Wrlltf law)'er for consumer groups called Gillespar's because 1t would bnna the rate of an adult good acuon a gJ\eawa~ that would lead to collapse of driver 1n the program to JUSt under Sl.000. a SAN FRANCISCO -State Insurance the program and encourage hundred s of figure compet1t1 ve with the state's highest con- <. omm1ss1oner Roxan1 G illespie on Wedncsda} thousands of people to drive without insurance. venti onal rates. those an central Los Angeles. appro,cd an 1mmed1a1e 85 percent rate increase G 1llesp1e and her law)er an the case. Karl ··s y ramng the rates somewhat for (as- for the 1.1 million dn,ers an California's as-Rubanstein, said a major reason for her action signed nsk). you decrease the ancent1ves for signed m k program. a raise antendcd 10 rid the was that 35 to 50 percent of the assigned risk people to commit fraud." R ubinstein 'laid. prooram of ooo<J drivers. program consists of good drivers. those with no • D h h Many good drivers presumably will lca\e 1 he increase 1'1 the: first since December more t an o ne moving v1olat1on 1n t ree years the program, and man) of the others can afford I Y!S 7 for the program. "'hirh pro' 1dc:s insurance Under the Proposition 103 insurance 1n-the ancrcase. Rubinstein said. He said (1111espie for drl\ ers unable to get 11 el<>e"'hcrc. Thl· 111atl\ c of I 9!S!S. all insurance companies arc would also continue to push for a subsidized lLirrent a\t:·ragc 'lta1e~1de premium for m1n1-supposed lo mal..c coverage a"ailable to good $700 insurance rate for the working poor in the: mum wvcrage 1s S643 a }ear dn,ers, a pro' 1s1on G1llesp1e said she has been program. a proposal that has been bl<><:ked in Managers of the program. claiming S6.l0 tr) ing to cnfor(c with limited success. court million in los~s last )Car. arc S<.-ck1ng a 160.5 Because dn' e rs who can bu) insurance Rubanstean also said Gillespie. who dc- perccnt rate increase an hearings before a De-else"' hc:re arc inchg1blc for assigned risk, an) clared a freeze in conventaonal auto ansuran<.e partmcnt of Insurance referee G1llesp1c opposes good dn,ers 1n the program either ~re denied rates last October. plans to extend the freeze 1he increase. her 'l:IO of a 112 percent increase lOn,ent1onal CO\erage 1llcgall) or claimed~-through Januaf). when her term ends The '>ought last )ear 1s before a state appeals court. n1als fraudulentl) 1n order to get lower rates. appoantee of Gov George DcukmeJtan ~•II then MEN'S TRADITIONAL CLOTHING PRE-SEASON SUIT SALE ALL SUITS-30% OFF .... Price $395 •.•.•.•••.•.••. Now $276 .... Price$4SO •••••••••••••••. Now $315 .... Price $525 •••••.••.••.•.• Now $367 Thru September 29th ..\ program C\t'lUll\t' praised the mo'c but Rubinstein said. be replaced b) the state's first elected insurance ~•d the h1ghc:r 1n<.rca~ "'as s11ll ~n~ee~d:e:d~A~~~H~c~sa:1:d~th=c~8=S~pe:r:c:en:t~1n:c:rc:a:~~w=a=s~c~h:o:~~n~-c=o=m~m:i:~:io:n~e:r~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1~1~~~1~~1n~e~A~v~e~·~~~·~·~1c~l~tff~P~l•~~~·N~ew~~~"~~~·~ch~·~-~~~7~9~2~~~ Gas guzzlers again feel fuel crisis Wo\SHINGTON -..\mem:a·s gas-guuhng raf\ .ire under 1he hea' 1cs1 Jllad• 1n more than a dc<.Jd1: J'I thl' \11Jl·.s,1 lrlW• bnngs huml· the luuntr\ ' rthancc on foreign oil .\nd [xtrOll IS \huddcnng I oda' the ~nJtc 1'1 e'pc:lled to take up d hill that "'ould require ~utomal..cr\ tu prodUll' (Jr\ ~1th Jn J\ crage A-il' m1k.tgl' ot ~O miles p1:r g.Allun The bill "'a'> onct' g1,cn "'ant c hance. but 1ndu'llr) lubh)1'its and mcmtxrs o f the Rush adm1nl\- tra11on no"' 'la~ the) 're lOncerncd the measure ma\ .. ncak through as ( ongrc":>s M'arche'> for d response to till' 1.fl'>I'> 1n thl' Pcr\1an <.1ulf f hc !11)\)tlight \h1n1ng once more on l'lliucnt lar\ lould not ha'e 1.au!tht .iutomakcr\ at a 'w'Or'ie time f or )1:3r!I. thl'} haH' been 1mrca'i· 1ngl ) pushing Pl·rf11rmanlC ma g;t'>ulim· "1' 1ng\ .\s the bill''> pro\f>l:ll\ ha'e ri~n . .. u hd'C' thl' 'lllln 11n hoth sidt\ of tht' l'>'IUl' "It .. hould ~ l Jllcd the h1gh"'a} ldt.lht) bill .. I ran\porta11on \t'1.- rctan \.amud \l1nnt'r toll.I a nc"' l unl~n·n1.c 1.alkd \u hl' rnuld dl'· nuun1.c the kg1'>la11un II p.!sscd. he \Jld. thl' ml·a,urc· "'oulJ kad hi ,m.alkr lJr\ and mon· traffil dl'Jlh'I \l1nncr \aid the "nl·ar h\,ta1a·· u' l·r the \11d1.'J\I \lluat1<1n ma) propc:I lht kg1'lh11111n through (on- gre\'> t'' l'n though hl' in\l\led thl' mileage go.al\ an• 'unrcali\tll ir- r1.'SJX>n\1bk and nwrc· 1mpunan1 unattainable .. lie \t!IJ he "ould urge Prc\1dl'Ot Bu\h to \l'tu thl' hill 1f 11 rc:a1.hn h" dc\k But en' 1ronmcn1ahsl\ \3} 'ik1n· ncr 1\ being tulcn in b} the auto· mal..cr\, v.ho fl'Pl'Jtellh haH· ..a1J thl'\ la1.l th1: ll'1.hnolog) to 1mprmc luci clliuc:nq Jram.it1l'all) after 'n."'IH' u1 m.il1ng ~rs lighter. smaller .ind more dliuent inu: 1475. the aHrag1: fuc:l l·rnn- um ) ul 1.ar\ \Old in the: l 'nitcJ ~talcs ha'> d1.1ublcd. lrum about I ~ mP& tu 28 mpg \ third of all models nu"' act more than 30 mpg ~ urtht'r 1mprcncmt'nts 1n auto- makers· O«t·lo\ldt' :neragt. thr manufauurers ~>. ~ould mean re- stm ting bu)crs to lOmpact'i "We're at a d10crc:nt plateau no"' than lo\-C "'-Cre 1n I '17 ~" \<'l)'S <\lben Slc.;hter. ao' r rnmcnt affairs direc- tor for ( hr} \lcr ( orp Fifteen yc:ar- ago. he acknowledge\. cars "'crc too heavy. engines were too big, car\ weren·t dcs11ned to \8VC p s. ·u h tcchnoloaics as 1mprove<l aerodynamic Jes11n. front-wheel dnve. 1mprovt'd tr1nsm1s~1on ... fuel 10jec11on and smaller. mort t'ffi · c1cnt en11ncs art alroady beina u~d an man)' can without approach1na the 40 mJJI level of pt'rformance. the automaken. ar1ue ··Thcrt I! no secret or maaac 1 tcchnoloay on the the1f to ~.rast1cal­ ly increase fuel cconom)'. araue\ Thomas Hanna. prn1den1 of the Motor Veh1 le ManufacturttS • 10Ctat1on. which 11 spcatheadina tht rt&tit aaa1n t the nate bill Not true. araucs n Rt hard Bryan. the Nevada Otm<>Cfat who as tM architect of the bill. Earher thtS )~Ir. tic touted t~ lcai laoo n as 1 ~•Y to deal ~~h aJobll warm· ana. now, M U)'S. con('ttfts over dcptndcnce on 1mpe>ncd 011 art II "''"' the mc.,urc 111 momentum. _.,.,......,.,~ ·- Look What Five Neighbors Built In Your Back)lard. I N"n~ODU<..'I N(; IRVINF MEI )I{. AL C ENTl:.R - Th· hmptt.il hrriught to btl· hv tht.· p...·nrk ufl l'\'trll· If you gl't tht.· lt:dm~ d'k: p...·opk· bdund lrvtrll' Ml·JK..J (\·mer kmm 1..,.Kth \\ h.ic VtlU \\ Jll[, \'t1t.I ·rr n~ht lkt.lUSl' It, till· hl) pit.ti th.ll bq~,m as d dn'.1111 nf ...... " ... oto •"-'"''" .,, ....... ~. ,._, .................. _ --- pl'<lpk· likc vou. 111 fl(.1ghhorl1ood11 hkt• )'\"llm It All tartt'd Around A Ncighbor's CofT« lable. ln ·111'.' Ml·dtlJI (·rntc r 1..m tr.ice ns nl<X' h• .1 ,m~k· l'Wrnng 11 y1..·aN .ig11 ()nth.At rught. .1 hmJful of pcopk: han-d .i pot of rnffC\.· .md th('1r nn:cm .. lil .iboot the quality ofhcalth l ·m· m lrvlfll'. llll-y .lltf\'t-d to do wh.itt vcr w~ 1x.u-s- sary to put i htl,ptul tn lrvnlt•' f\, '\Jrc-.mJ to h.ivt'" YY m the type ofnrc qac, · "faoltty would provdc . 00 th~ I t~ht, ~ for .ll1 11'\'ltl( umnityHo . pul w.is born. In tht mt.mcr <-L 198.3, P1CH pear- tr.idcd .1 rtWSl\~ ~gnaturc dn~ co OOt.tin a Cmif ac.xc c/Nttd b a hospiul-a vit~ pmvnrnc..al ~. In~ ml. PCH gatht.·n.xl 11wr 2tJ.000 vn<1.-.. W '\upport - ncarh· JO% oflrv1nc\ cou.I porul.mot1 Th.n ,JllK' \l'Jr. Th· lr\'lnc.· Cnm- p.my dnn.Ul'd I 1 J l n" 1 )tlmd l lll ~nd ? Dnvnn AH·nu1..· li.'lf' u-.c.· .. , J ho .. p1tal 'I sJtc Th· fun1rl' hlkl'll hn~htrr And '!/ ht.· .i lc h 1rr Bu ildmg 1llc Best From The Ground Up. OOl c ~n'llmJ \\ .t~ hmkt·n 1 lfl the S.mJ c ... .10)'\lfl Sitt• m 1.icr 19K6. lrv11)(: Mt.·dll.iJ Cmtl'r tin.ill~ ht·t .unc: k·,, d dn.·.im .mJ mon· .i rl'altt\' Ne"' nprn. Ir. 11)(' Mt·dtl.ll ( 'cntl'r ll'k.llfl'll- nt~ ()l,; be: t .t.nd tlC'\\.~t kk.i! m health c.in.-A. S-tory p.lOCnt t<Mt."f fc.nun~ 177 ro<wtl~. all pnvate Th' l onfll'\.lmt( 10-t<.X)' Phv,l<iam' Office Bu1kim lS hornc to <Mr 80 pl K1M\.\. Anchorins the two towers is the Amum Mall. t.-ing ootf(ltr:11t di.iltJlt · ('> , I '<'f'\11.l'' 'J\11.lllll' k~~\. l\1( .lrt ~Jik.T\ md ( 1,1lk·n ( .Ill Tal-..111~ l d r l' ( )f In nw 111 A \\llolc l''' \\a\ I 'l 11 dk '"~h '' l • q · lll'l l~'lk'l.i 1 lllr "l re· 1ln·J~h m.tt...in~ .t ht.·.ilct1\ ,l1tkn llH 111 In ll'll hn" "1th cht.·\t· ln ·tTk' ~ 1c.·l h<. ,ll <. c·mc·r '>t'f\ - II \'' ,md prn~r.um Ph\'~ .ii A \<,{'\\lllCI ll .md H.c.·.tl m .it" 111 (PAI{) ( l'nh:r -.1 11lllf,~1·t1 11trl11~'1iJ('1/i1 "'''I!"'"''' ·"'" 1tllfpi1llfrll ln'1llmm1 h 1/11y PRF< ;NA< :vM -1'110 pn- '"''' f>l"'_,,.,,.,, '''"<''( f"l'\'"'m UoJv "tit-..- ,, U\1'111'71 \Jitd/t/,1lflfn'1lt Ji fc/1411lflllfl prt\1t1m1 Cmh.t< Wdlt'K.-.;, Prn~r Jm -~ltw/1:t·d 111rr Jt.J li/r'1yk mat1t1et'mtl1t ~1t, .mJ,,~ ~1no1h ~akr~ Bu rt'a\1-,JryM11n< .md h1t<pttal trum mrrt1hm 11JT 111.mlahl.· 1l1 ,u1Jm.s .~( ,., hro.hh- n'idtrd {uhpn h Ht·.ikhM.uch-/ifyqn.m and ~"'.}mu15 lrvmc Mrdk.iJ ( 'rntl"f hc-akhy p;.n ·•· n~•r bk liT lil"l2ili m .ill rur <"1nt on u to be~ 1-R00-262-0210 "Im.Tl ~If\.\ .wt,-m:r~ll'' 1.\ thcv ~'Ill .sv.ul.M* Q IRl'f, E ~1EDI AL C TER , I -........ ----- • Thlnday, September 20, 1990 'I 'I I , Magellan wOl'ltlng PASADENA -.. Hiccups" keep p&q\URJ a rompulcr aboard the M'111tllan spr.oec:,.I\, -..ihich nevcr- thcles& hat completed mof'C' than 30 consecutive orbiU makina radar pictures of cloud-covered Venus. NASA says. The pesky malfunctions are in 1he backup computer that helps point the orbiter. The same computer -one of four aboard Maacllan -played a major role when engineers lost ron- tac1 wi1h the spacecraft Aug. 16 and qain on Aug. 21. ahhough the prcciSC" cause of those incidents remains unknown. Despite the ghtches. the space- craft on Wednesday morning com- pleted 1ts JOth consecut1\·e orb.it mapping the cracked. volcanic landscape of Venus. Magellan, which arri ved at Venus on Aug. JO. is making almost eight orbits dally. It began 11s mapping mission o n Saturday. .. Since Venus 1s almost the same Sile as Earth. the JO-orbit image patch ... ..-.·ould drape an area on Earth e~1ending from Los Angeles to Albuquerque and from the North Pole to nearly )he South Pole." NASA said in a st11emen1. Pictum releucd \n put wn:k.s have shown Iona ridaes and valleys. networks of faults, tarae nows of solidified lava and volcanic craters. The most recent a!itch happened Monday, when the backup tu M•llan's main computer 101 a set or false alerts from the backup pointin& computer. ~ spacecran wasn't opcratina on either backup computer. so mapping continued. Other aJ itches happened just after Mqcllan reached Venus. then again on Sept. 4. Engineers nic knamed !he malfu nc11ons "hicc ups," said Steve Wall. Magellan experiment rep- rescn ta ti ,·c al NASA's Jct Propulsion Labontory. Magellan traveled a looping. 948- milhon-mile path 10 Venus after being launched from the shuttle Atlanus in May I 989. Magellan and Venus arc now almost 156 million m11t•s from Eanh. -By n~ A••OCl•tftl Pn•• Straight teeth talk ... A CASE REPORT -:' 'p Ann began her orlhodontc !',,,·~ ~rr/· -. 1reatmen1 al age eleven when all /...?.:::: ,,__ permanent teeth ....ere 11"1. She had a &eY&re. 1nhented ··buek: lr:iott'l ... problem ,., /I , .... witn protruSK>rl , deep OY9f'blte. c:ro¥4ed /1 ) ' ,.. IOwer incisors and mov1t'lbreath1ng , ,,, _ Becauseofthelowerct'O#rld1ng _.-· r--and tt'le need lor sp\Ce 10 retract the t[,0111£ ( ,1.fl£11 uppe1 tront teeth, th<? tour first bteuspid leeth were eX1rac1ed and lull braces plus a nighttime headgear were worn tor two and a Quaner years The end result reveals a dramatic change tn facial profile The lower iaw grew lorward the uPPer frool teeth and upper hp were brought 1n. !he mouthbrea1n1ng S1oQped as the lips were ab4e to ck>se al reS1 Aher she and her bl'other with a similar prODlem t1n1shed, the mo1t'ter. the cu1pnt also undef'Nent tu.ti orthOdontic 1rea1menl This concludes this series cJ articles to increase public awa reness ot the specialty ol orthQdonhcs II you ha...e any ciuestons or comments please feet !ree to call our office A public service message from >'(lur IOcal orThodont1st Schuyler C. Joyner 0.0.S., M.S. ORTHODONTIST A PROFESSIONAL CORPORA TJON OrthodonUcs Ellciuaivefy 1530 BAKER STREET, SUITE C COSTA MESA, CALIF 92626 (714) 546-5170 ,,,;::-------• Orange Coa91 Deity Piiot Planaml 1ch•l 111v1 draws op1111lt)ln By,._wr-, 0r-. ~ Dlil1 "°' FOUNTAIN VALLEY· Althouah not yet before: citf plan· nen for a vole, opposition tmona resident$ and city advisen 10 pu1- tint 1 continU1lion hijh achool on the Founuin Valley Hlah School campus remains strona. Members of the city's traffic ad- visory committee pthcred Wcdnn- day ni&f\t to discuss revisions they requested last month to the traffic sludy for Wintenbufl Hi&h School. but several times strtycd to more philosophical issues. Questions fired at representatives from the Huntinaton Beach Union Hi&h School District concem ina the $800,000 project ,. • ..., from chaUenaa or the validity or their enrollment projections 10 the di~ trict's rca50nin1 on choosina 1he site. . The committee finally qreed to receive apd forward the ttudy to the Fountain Valley Plannlna Com· mission with reservations about the adequacy of parkina for both schools and the imptcts to the closest intenection: Slater Avenue and Bushard Street. Commillee member Larry Cnn· dall said he was alarmed al the near<apacity load now troublina drivers using the intel'S(Ction ac peak hours. Consultants estimated. with 1.0 beina capacity. that the inltrS«lion now hits .97. '"It 11 1 aevere traffic problem, 1nd is only aoina to be ae11in1 worse bcctuse of Wintcrsbura com~ ina in there," Crtndall said. "I don't know whal we're aoina 10 do. If' you keep puttina more ind more people here, there's nowhere for us to 10." Oisuict consultants ha ve pro- jected a combined enrollmen1 de- cline amona the fi ve high schools fcedina to Wintcrsbura, and have Kl 1he ctpacity enrollmtnt at the continuation school 1t 2SO stu- dents. This year. 190 studen1s en- rolled. Nci&hbors. however. arc suspicious of an eventual ex- pansion, should numbers warrant more space, and conctmed 1bout livina clOK to mote troublnomc teens. "I k.now the communi1y is livid ," aid neiahbor Guy Clrrozzo. who lives across from Fountain Valley Hlah School behind Bushard Street. "They're anarY a1 the cltmenl that's comina in ... Should the district reuive 1hc necessary approvals, the-cons1ruc- tion of Wintcnburs is scheduled to be completed in SeptembC'r 1991. The prctCnl campus is located 11 Goldcnwcst ind W•rner avenues in Huntin31on Beach. on propcny the d istrict bC'lievcs over the next 40 years can generate $1 million in revenues from residential and com- mcrc1al development. FAA rsady ta cut thousands at tllgllts WASHINGTON -The Federal Aviation Administra1ion 1s ready to cut commercial air traffic at 41 airports by thousands of nights a day if mancla10ry budget cutbacks 1.ake effect Oct. I. Air security and aircraft mainten· ancc inspections also would ht 1nmmcd. the agency said. SURVEY From A.1 know." she said. "V..'e need to f1>\· low up on lhat." Rates for 01her diseases 1n Or- ange Counl)' mirrored national fig- ures. Under the lerms of the Gramm- Rudman defic11 reduction act, \he budget cuts will occur automatically unless White House and con- gressional nC"gotiators reach a com- promise agreement before Oc1. I . the stan of the 199 1 riscal year. A spokesman fo r the airline in- dustry said the reduclions would ducted by uc·1 and sponsored by the Irvine Heal lh Fou ndation. polled about 800 radomly K"lcctt·d adults by telephone 1n October 1989 and June 1990. The surveys were hmued 10 English-s-pc:aking rc!i.1dcn1s, excluding a large segment of 1~e C'OUnty·s minori l) rcs1dcn1s. An average 84 ixrcent of those surveyed were Caucasian. 8.5 per-The s~rvey showed county resi- dents want malathion spnying to s1op, but almost half of 1hose surveyed mistakenly believe their nc1&hborhoods wcrt sprayed. SJUDfNJS The majonty of county residents From A 1 surve)'cd agree 1ha1 mala1hion spraying should be stopped. But About 83 prrce nl of those age 30 onl y 9 percent of those in areas that and under drink alcoholic were sprayed reported nega1 1vc beverages -not hard 10 believe for health effects they bchevc were UCI pre-med s1uden1 Claus H«ht, caused by the spraying. 26, who descnbcs his dnnking "The le vel of reported health habits as ··very, very modrratr." cond111ons is very small compared Hecht said there is a fair amount to the level of anxiety," said Anion-of heavy drinking that goes on c·ulver. ··People don't want the among UCI coeds, something he spraying to occ ur. e\·cn though lhcy j:>!ames 1he lack. of··quallty outlets·· don'1 ha\e physu:al side effects." for )O ung students. "Look at Ir\ inc . pro\'C "terribly disruptive:· The aim of an emergency cont- ingency plan iuu~ Wednesday 1s to keep \he number of dally fl igh ts at a le vel that the FAA's reduced force of air traffic controllers could safely handle. The FAA said the 40,000 nights thal are normally handltd by tht' 41 C'C nt H1span1t. 5.5 pc-rccnl .<\s1a n and onl y about I percent Afncan- Amcncan. "This is an English -on!~ sample. so we cannot generalize the find - ings:· !>aid Dr. Gerald B. Sinyk1n, a board 1ncn1 bcr of the Irvine Hcal lh Foundauo n and If\ inc Medical ("enter lh1t•f of stalT. S1n )k1n s.:ud rcseal't'hers arc awai11ng results of those age 65 and older. .. h 's basically unheahh). I nl'Vl'r ha,·e e\en 1r1ed smoking." said 18 - )C'ar-old freshman Cyndi Pucnas. a social ccolog} ma1or. "~1 ) bo) fnend used to smoke and I got him 10 qu11 :· Purnas said !ihc 1h1nk!i \Oung pc-ople ..-.ho snlilkl' ha\C' a (a1ah!il1c all 1tudc toward lhr habit. ··The) 1h1nk 11 d()('sn't ma1 - '''r Thl•\ \8) lht:'~ 'rt' i!Olng Ill Jil' POOL From A 1 Thomas. \ICC and About 60 percent of those who 11'!i closed at 10 o'clock," ht' §aid said lhcy live in areas sprayed wilh ··The poor kids here have nothing malathion agreed the spraying 10 do:· 1n1cll1gt•nce should be stopped. Bui after check-!iuper\•1sor. wrotr a memo C:\prt·s~- 1ng state records. UC'I tt'scarchers UCI rr~archers found lhal 1ng s1rong oppos1t1on to thc club. airports on an averaac clay "·ould be cut bv 6.000. It said can~lla11ons and delays could nsc dramatical!) dunng bad wea ther. Smallr r airports also arc likely 10 be affected when fl ights 10 and from the larger airports arc ca nceled. lhc F . .\A said. -By n~ A•utl•lftl Prest 1he J 990 ce-nsus to determine ho"' man) county minonues art un- represented 1n 1hc survc)s' findings On issues of general health. Or- ange County men smokr and dnnk. alcohol less 1han the national aver- age. County womrn also smokt· less, bu1 a..,erage more al cohol con- sump11on 1han lhe national a\cr- agc . any..-.a)." S1udy1ng the issue of eanhquake prt'parcdncss. Ull rcsearchl'r~ founJ that bl perl~nt of thu<;.C sur\C)ed ..a1d thC'y havC' not prepared for the big one Parl"nt~ lend 10 bC' 1tu: mosl prepared. "1th ) oung people IL\ 1ng alone the n\O!il carefree about the potenttal fur :-. k.1llcr quak.t•. 'Ifs very possible the) l'an l·u11 - Juc1 a pcrft."C'll)' h:gJ111na1c, la" ab1d1ng business O\Cr thert:· Uun1 .. !iaH..I. ··eut a pool hall 1 .. l)p1call~ associated with 1he problen1~ Sgt rhumas rl"ferrl"d 10. Thl·rc's a \l'r\ !ilrong poss1b1llt) gambling t-an l:t.,l' place.·· found that only 53 perce nt of th ose sn1ok1ng ra!es were lo~·est among ··<Jambling law \iolat1ons. no "ho 1hough1 their neighborhoods )OUngi:r <l&C' groups, with about JS matter hov.• di!>Creel. are nc\t•r- had btcn !ipra)Cd. actuallv li ved 1n percent of those age 30 and )Oungcr theless prcvalC'nt and one might u~ areas that ..-.·ere. -v.•ho smoke. compared to a nearl) C\CTI an in tegral pan of 1he gan1l·:· ~==========================1ir.;T~h~'i.i'i""~"j'~lihie~ailt~hisiu~rvfreiy~sf.. ico~n~-~7il~"'ii"i'i"~t~sm~oik'i"i'ii"it~<jja~miii.o~n~gll ..-.rote Thomas. ··rros11tut1on is al\o a related problem, as arc pool hustlers and cheats." HJl1nsk1 said ht under~lanJ\ thl· concern hut is lOnliJcn1 the dfpart n1c-nt'~ Position ~di change "hl·n the} rt":thtt' v.hat !)pc of bu\1nl'\\ he and partner T1nl Fla!h('r\ plan to run • You get nothing but straight answers from experts when you call the HealthMatch referral service. 1-800-262-6210 A Program <Llrvine Medial c.er.r • CHINA EXPRESS Chinese Fast Food 2 FOR 1 SPECIAL S600 -.-a11 Includes: Any Chicken or Beef entree, Fried Rice. Chow Mein, Egg Roll or Fried W antons. Loc•ted In B•lbo• Fun Zone 600 E. Bay Ave. 675-3672 ·rhe S 12 hourly fee ..-.·111 actually attraC'I gamblrrs. Thomas said Sgt. Andy Gon1s said Tho mas wrote 1hc memo after tht" Planning Departmen1 asked for a rtJltcc op1n10n. 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Our representative will be happy to give you a carefully measured in- home estimate at no charge. We are sure you will be pleased with our line product and fair price. You should also be pleased knowing you will receive a product made and finished in California by California craftsmen. ---- HEIRWOOD SHUTTERS 1177 Plecenll8 Ave. "Thal's the rcac1ion \Ou nor mall) get ." llil1n,k1 said . " l-l u1 ITI) panncr and I arcn·1 going lti ll'\ an) thing bad happc-n at our l 111h rhat's V.'h} ..-.c·rc •n that :1rc:1 .111J pa)ing a lu1 uf rcn1 " I he fonune tclll'f v.uulJ ~l "a )' promise to rcturn lhl' nionl"~. u fl\·11 s..-.eanng lo 11 ··on m' chili.lren · V1('t1ms tulJ pol1l'l' itir pr11nusl'' ..-.ere rarcl) kepi Man) ''1 ctin1~ ..-.h u'\e run1t 101 - "llrd since lhe pul1 rc 1n\C'\llg;t.l1n11 began 13)1 M:1rch al~o told dell-~ \i\('~ tht') rctt ..\dam!> had l'Ontrol nl their 11\e~ an<l dt"st1n1 r~ II ..-.ould begin ~1n1pl) t'nough, "11h S25 or SJO ··re3J1ng~" uf .1 \ 1c11n1·~ fu1ure ThC'n ·\dani'i "uuJJ ask for more and nitirt• monc} as lhC' '1s1\) con11nul·J . police said One ..-.·oman was told that ii shl' P''e 1he p!i)ch1t SS,400 ~-ash Adam!> could produce a man 1n hl·r hfe named Ed. lhl·n the "om:Jn wa!i askcJ for furniture -S) n1bol1i. of a SC1.'urc home en\ 1ronmcnt - coshng 14,000. Next she ~·a.s told to bu) $5.(~l(I worth of Olen 's clothing for Adams· husband. John. The clo1h1ng ...-.·:•~ allegcdl) ..-.·urn b~ John dunng mcd1tat1on sessi on,. whc:rc he rep- re~ntcd the man 1n tht' \'1c11m·, hfe. The same woman gavr S4 .400 111 remove a cuesc . then anotht·r S5.000 to k.cc:p her future hu~banll Ed -a man she'd never met - from commttt1ng su1c1de When any of Adams' chcnl\ asked for money back. the fonune 1ellcr aHeaC'dly told them to S'"'r her "new money to bona the old money back," Another woman wu or1a,inally told S90 could save her troubled 2S· year-old mamaat. After 1housanJ~ were handed over. Adams directed the wom1n away from her husband. She *•' told ano1her m•n -a clien1 of Adams' who had a S2.S millio n inheritance comin& -~·as 1 better match. Adams aUqcdly talked lhe pair 1n10 marryina. but they d1vorttd a yur later. '"They didn't love each other," 1he court document said. Adams then prcssurtd thr woman into buyina her a 4-whccl drive .J~P._ C~rok.cc: after anothrr psychic saw a s~ful mc:d1· lltion in a mountainous 1rc1. Coeta Me11, ~A (714) 141 •11 (IOO) M0-704 Other <1i<n11 •lleledly bouaht Adams. a native of' Uttk': Rodt, Ark., 1 1919 Mem<ln Benz S60 coovertible, 1200 ,.,,......., and uf"'nli .. ic'o<lrr ror 11er husbond, Adlmo• lllOnley m&naeod IO Fl her boil NI -U00,000 IO , SU0,000. She is bcl111 held 11 0.· 'L.----""".,.__..;. ______________ ..:, ________ J .... c ... nly Jiit ' j,.-'""'!9""'""!"" ______ _ ormnge Coat Daily Pilot Thuniday, September 20, 1990 • S6 111111on Keating ball surprised even prosacutDPS By E. Scott Recl<#d ,.,, ........ _,..... LOS ANGELES -Prosecutors in \he criminal fraud case apinsl CMrln H. Kcatina Jr. acknowl- edaed Wednesday lfiey were stunned when a jud~ set bail 11 a whoppina SS million for Kcatina and SI million for thrtt co-dcfen- danU. for District Attorney Ira Reir1tr and his staff, the high bail sc:t Tuetday by Superior Coun Judge Gar)' Klausner was more than just a aurprise. it was an embarrass- ment. In negotiating K.tatina's sur- rtnMr. prowcutors had told the dcfenx the bail decision would rest with the judJe. They had indicated. though, that the amount would probably be far lower and sakt they believed SI million would bt II> propriate for Keating and SS0.000 for the 01hen. "'When the judge SCI it I I $} mill1on, we were probably as sur- prised as Mr. Keating," said Mike Botula, a Reiner spokesman. Keating and the others remained San Diego manhunt needs public help SAN DIEGO -Police Chief Bob Burarcen appealed for the public·s help tn the lariest manhunt in city histol)'. the search for a possible !ICrial killer who fatally stabbrd fi,e women 1n adJ0 1n1ng neigh· borhoods. ··we need your help. Sc>n,cbod~ knows this guy, wmebod) suspec\!i (he's lhc killer).'' Burgrcrn 1old more than 700 people turned ou1 10 hear what police had lo 5a)' Tues- day n1gh1 abou1 the slay1ngs. Police already have received 400 11ps sin« Pamela Clark. 42. and her J 8·year-0ld daughter. Amber. ~·t"rt' found stabbed 10 death last Thur!.- Ja)' 1n their Uni\'C'r'!ill Y c·u } home Burgrcen reminded lhos~: ~ho attended 1he meeting at Standlc~ Junior High School In l 'n1,cr~1t} C1t} that the: Poller-l>t-panmt•n1 ha~ put up a SJ0.000 rt'ward for 1nfur- mat1on leading to 1h c ktller\ l·on- ' 1cuon. "I'm ha\•tng to frcc up a \mall arm~ of o!Ticcrs to follo" thL•\t· leads, and I ~anl to free up 1nort• officers for more !cads." he satd. The counl) medical e~anuner'!o uffict' has detcrn11ncd that thl' c·\ark!. roach d11:J of n1ul11p\c slab wounds 10 1he ches1 Thr murder "·capon 1s bcllt'\Cd 10 be a \...n1fc fo und ne.\I 10 onl' o f 1hc bod1l'!i. bu\ 1nforma11un about the numbl.·r and 1ypc o f "ounds y,a s una,ailah1e The sla)ings ~·ere so s1 m1 lar 10 three M"parate kdhngs of ~oung woml·n in tht·ir ("la1rl·mo n1 apart· menli. earlu:r this ~ca r tha1 1n· 'est1ga1ors ht'he\'e 1hc ume pe.rson 1s respon!.1ble fur all ll\C The firsl 1wo ( la1rt·mon1 '1ctun .. also "crr-stabbed rrpeatrdl} 1n lhl' L"hest 1n JanuaT) and Februar). The third \ICt1 n1 died ofs1m1Jar "ounJ, 10 .\pril. bul that anacl y,·as cut short when a maintenance worker Jct himself 1n and was confronted b) thr-knife·>A'1eld1ng a1tacker who ned. A police compos1tr-of the man was dt\eloped from the descri~ lions of se-veral >A'llneues who saw the man as ht• ran away. ln\es11g.a.1ors sa) the killer has entered tht.' \ 1c11ms· residences 1hrough unlocked doors, so pohce arc telling scared residcnts to lock ~1ndo>A s and dead·bolt doors and not lei strangers 1010 1he1r ho me w11hou1 first seeing 1dcntificat1on. Capt. Dick ·r oncck 1old reponcr!. that 1n vesugators are looking at !i<\Cral suspcct!i in the k1lhngs. but .">aid u ..,,·ould be "1nappropr1atc" to l'labora1e Twenl\'·lhree dc11:ct1ves have been ass;gnc-d \u L·heck 1nto leads and suggr-s11ons of v.hert' 10 look for clues. from bus routes to leanct dis1r1butors who n1a) have been 1n the area v.hcn one of the killings Ul-currcd. T onl·c l said Thro FBI has de' eloped a p~yc ho­ lugu.:al profill· of the: killer. But police don·1 ha\e a mot1'"c for the sla) 1ngs and arcn 't sun~ ..,,.h) the l.1ill'r n\O\Cd fron1 apartml'Rt·~.:on­ dom1n1un1 comple).C'S 1n t 'la1 re· n1ont 10 a Tl'!i.u.1enua\ street ~·uh singll··lamtl) homco;, 1n Un1\ersll~ t ·11). s .• ud Ton1."\'."k. Jn,·r-st1ga1or\ ha\"t' asked thl· local P'>~i.:holog1ca1 c_omn1un1t) for as- !i.1!!.tancc in pro!tl!ng the killl'r. PollL-e also ...a~ the) 're recc1\1ng a lot n1ore rcqul'\l!i. for home·sccunt~ 1nspc:c\lon!. 1n the wake of lasl 1A.cek's killings lnd the police an· nuunccml·nt that all fl,c murdt'r!. ma\ be the "url ol une person. During thl· 1nspcft1ons, pohl'C L'~an1i nl' door!. and ~1ndo~!. and ft'l"O!llml·nd 1A.a)S 10 prC'\COt bff'a~- IRS -By tli' Associ•tt'd Pr~•s Pickilg The Right Is Not IMl's Play. HealthMatch takes your family's medical needs seriously. Call for a referral today. 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Sandi Gibbons, another Reiner aide. said discussions began w1th defense lawyers soon after the scal- ed &rand j ury indictment was hand· cd up last Wttk. DuriOJ thos.r talks, prosecutors qrecd tMt SI million bad woukl be appropriate for Keat· in.a and SS0.000 for the others. slw' said. However, the prosecutors qrecd to make no bail rtcommendation at T ucsday's hearing in rctum for the defendants appcarin1 voluntarily, lawyers for both sides said at 1hat heanng. T o the surprise of evel)'· one. KJausner set the far higher bail amounts. The defen1e rcttivcd some help Wednesday from prosttutori, who q.rttd to wa.ivt the normal five-day wait befatt a bail reduction bcarina,. Accordin&l y. 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Misaion Viejo 714/384-2277 -~-------.-...--- ,, Orange Coast DaJly Pilot Thursday, September 20, 1990 111 Iraq confiscates foreign assets Sar/1t1 ,,,_.CIA 1ntslllg1nc1 an 1ra1 ly Larry Rydcman .ueode*f "-9 WrU., Baahd d on Wednesday bcaan confiscauna all fort>11n asstt\ from countries amposina s:io taons on Iraq. but at allowed another planeload of hundreds of American women and chtldrtn to fly to free- dom. International support grew for a proposed aar cmbarao against Iraq. So dad "ornc5 about the economic fallout from the Persian Gulf con- flict. .. Regrettably. events in tht· Middle East have introduced nc:" and substantial risk to the outlook... Federal Re~n c ( ha1r- man Alan (1recnspan said 1n test1- mo n) before the congressional Joint Econom tl < t'mm111c:e 'Just the enormous untcn aint) a bout ho" Jnd "h<'n the tcn'i1o n' 1n the Pt'rnan (1ulf "Ill be. rewhed undoubtcdl) l'i a lkll1ng the econ- om} an a m·ga11't' "a)." C1rct·nspan s.ud 1n has fir\I rommcnt'i on the U S. cconom) \lnt c Iraq\ .\ug 2 an' as1on of Ku" all Still, the l'tonom1L· Ill'"-'> "a11n'1 all bad: ual pnt·cs dropix·d aho ut SI a barrel alfrr luiurc'> trader\ d1\- cu' crcd that the l 'n1tcd Sta It'\ ha<; a hagger !IUppl) ol ga'>oltnt than • the} had thought In other dn clopm1.·nt'I V. cdnl''>- dJ\ -The chairman of the KGB of· fcrcd to &i ve the C IA 1n1el1tienet about Iraq. where the Soviet &O' • ernment stall ha\ about S.000 specaalts~ -Defense Sccre111 ry Dick Cheney asked Conams to let the P1•ntagon accept and spend billions of dollars an allied t·ontnbutions for m1htar) operations an the gulf without prio r approval from apatol Hill. The Ho use approved a nearly SI b1lhon packaae to a sast the .S mahtary buildup tn the gulf. -An Army paratrooper sufTerl'd a superficial leg wound when strut k b)' shrapnel from a m 1sau1ded artil- kr) shell rn ltve-fire exerctsc5 b> .S. forct~s in the Saudi desen. He ~as treated at the scene and re- mained with his unit -Jordan's King H ussein fll'" to the Moroccan capital, Rabat lor J summit "1th M o roccan and .\lgenan leaders aimed at \Oh 1n~ the Pc~1an Gull cn\1s. -Iranian Foreign Min1\tcr· .\la .\kbar Vela)ala indicated that T ehran would open talks wtth Saudi Arabia. ats greatest rival 1n the Moslem world, 10 seek a solu- llon to the gulf c n s1s. -Japanese automakers agreed 10 alluw the l 'n1ted State!) 10 US<.' 1hrn· auto transport ships to t arr) H'- h11:lcs and uthl'r good \ to lhl· Mu.Jdlc East. Hilndreds protest at Bush luncheon \.\"" f-R \\i( f\( Cl -\bout h' pc..·oplc "t'rt' Jrrn11.·d V.1.·dnl'\JJ, J\ hunl.lrl'd\ ol p rult'\ll'r\ jerrcJ Jnd h.1u1nl ouh1dt• .1 hold whert• Prt·'i1- tkn1 Bu\h Jthlrl'\\\'J a lunJ -1Jl\t'r lrn \l·n l\'ll' V. 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Jll lhnc l11un lrlC\ '"' lll'd lht•m 1n J lll'I \H' I" l\tl't.l thnr JI Ill\ · \Jtd II tlJJ < u\\an. a mt·mtx·r 111 thl· f>l'.llt' .ind I rn·d11m P;irt' Onl' man larm·d .1 '>tgn ll'.Jd111~ "l "i. F-armcr\ \a' '-•1 V. JI .. "It ·'> ta~ ing morl' 11111nn .inJ m.mP<>"e' lrum uea11ng tht• ''IX' 111 "odd JnJ tn' 1ron111l·n1 \\l' lll'l'd " ..,.uJ \l1LhJd C > ( 1urm.1n J 'l'~­ ctabk gro"a trorn \,11tn.1'> < .11tr ')1ephJllll' I kJg1·t11~1· J mt ml":r ul 1h1. Peupk' \nt1 -\\ .tr \1.1h1'11.1 11un '.>..I J \ht• lJnll' 111 11ppt1'<- an11.·r, en11un 1n thl' \1 11.ldlc L l\I V.1 J 1111't ne1·J lo 'p1:nd J h1ll111n d11llJr' .1 month 1n lhl' \l1Jdh. I ,1,1 ''t' nnd h • 'l''nd tht nl•lllt' .11 h1>nll Th1·re "t·r1· nlhn J'IC11111\ nl '11 \\ -8) tht' <t ssoci•t~d Prt>H -1 Perhaps You SllUllGive Your Doctor A al8Ck Up. \......:, . It's a good idea to cxami nc your physicians before they do you. Call HcalthMatch today. HealthMatch 1-800.:. 262-6210 A J>rogr.un of lrvllll: Mcdicll :Tltl'f • -The Oow of Kuwa1t11J into ud1 Arabia lo'"ed, four d:s)s after Iraq bc:pn allowing c1t11en\ 10 Oee. O nl)' about 30 cu~ pa!.scd through the ""-hnfj1 border tro., .. ana. Hundred o f Amencnn c1t11cn~ were allo.,..cd to Ot!c the Iraqi capi- tal aboard a U.~.-rhaner~ Iraqi A1rwa~\ plane The ~ang 7-' 7 t ar- ried -l Io m ostl ) l\mencan women and children on a Oaght to London. Mo'>t of the passengers had buJrded the plane earlier an the da} an Kuwait. ~here another chartcr 11111,ht \.\a'I ~hl'dulcd Saturda) !:>o far, J bout 1.500 .\men u 1n'I haq~ been allowcd lo ka\e Iraq and Kuwait. but 1.00() mo re remain behind Iraqi wldacrs haH· capturl·d at least 90 .\mcncan men - a .. "ell a:> other V. e'itcrm•r., -and arc '"iuldtng them hostage at unkno"n lo..auons Many Westerners arc repontd 10 bL ha<ltng 1n Ku"att and lra4 hJs tltrcJtt ncd In e\l'CU!e an)Onl· \hdll·nng them. Iraq on \\eclnc\da} began sc11111g the a\~b o f all t0untnc\ part1u- pa 1ing 1n euinnm1c c;a nrtwn '> JKJIO"t II l hl' '>t'11url' order aho a pplt1·d to J ll rnm pan1t''> based 1n t·ounlnn t•nlorung the \anc11on., r ht• uflin al lra41 l\tv.11 .\gem\ '>Jltl 1h1.• ruling f<t', olu11ona~ < o m- mJ nd ( oulllil urda\.·J thl' \\.'llurt• T un<l:i ~ 111~ht under a IJ\\ dealtn~ A1JetffloN~ ~£P Fcdullled ~E/26 ,... #nJlll)60 ,.__ ... 4'V ~°""-am~~ 1.ZIJ·"liM14 ., ~tth lhc pro tec tion ul 'lruq 1 antc~t\ mune) 1nd naJlh tn Iraq and abroad " "All asset\ -Ut\h dL'PO'\lt\ propert) anterc\l Jnd o thl"r rnenul -belonging In the go' crnmcnh, an!)tJlullons. c:ompanacs and banks of the t:ountne\ tha1 have JOtncd opprc'l'll VC.-re\olut1on' agaan\t lrnq arc hc:rch~ wnfl\( ,1tt·J .. \Jld tht• nc.,.. la"' the text ol \\hllh wa\ earned b) IN \ The \tatcmc nt 1hd nut pm' 1d l" cst1m.i1cs tor lo re1gn J\WI\ 1n Iraq or \J) hov. m ud1 l3\h \.\J\ tn \Ul\cd The \tJle l>cpartnll'nl "'a' unahk tu \3) ho" mud1 lht• \rm rt- t Jn J'>\l'I\ \l'lll'll IJ, Iraq "t'rl "11rth "'nd a ~pu~e'"oman l ltOlknint·J lhl· "111\l' ".\LllOn\ Ith· lhl\ l Jll 11nh niJkt ll m ore d1 flituh 101 lrJ4 '" rt'lllt 11 111 tht: inll'rnJtllll JI \llll!lllUllll\ .,, f\J- llun~ a nd tu rt·,111rl' t'l 1111 •rn1 rdJ- 11011-. "hllh Jfl' \fUt1.tl le r lr.i4' l11n g ·tL·rrn d l' d11p111 rt \p(>kt''"oman \1.irg.Hl'I I J1\l 11l r \JtJ . 1 ht• dt .11 "·" 1!11 lrJq 111 prulnl 1h 11l11.·11 'I\ " 11• u•mph ~llh thl' \n u rtl\ l 01111< ti 1r'"' UlH>n\ relJ llOl! 10 JI\ 111\ ·l\11111 11! KU\\.Jll .. Tht• lra41 ;\l'"' \~l'lh. ll'\I mdde no men111111 •>I J..u.\,111 hut CJrlter l.OUOl" lkl l\llln\ h.1 I' \l,ll\'d that lrd41 Id"' Jf)pltn 111 thl· l'mtrJtl' "h11. h U.1ghl.t11 1n• l'\l'J \I\ dJ )\ ,llll'r lhl lll\J\11111 MO ('0\\' -The So\ltl Union 1\ w1lhn1 to share antcll~ncc o n Iraq with the U1med l 1cs bu1 hasn't mude the offer dtrcctl)' beuusc 11 h s been rebuffed an th past. the KGB chief to ld Tbe Associated Press on Wcdnc\day .. We haven't exchansrd anforma1ton w11h the CIA on ' that 1s'iuc. but I am LOO \ 1nced tha1 \.\C wuld rcall) tell each other something valuable C)pec:1all) ahuut 1n!.unntt the ~'t·urat} of Soviet anu .\mc n can l lll/e nf' In thl' region K< 1B cha1m1an Vladtmtr "' Kr}ut hko ' told the \l\1t1ng -\P hoard ofJtrl'l tO~ and nt"<'ut1 ves in a wide-ranging 1nten It'" ~r}uthku\ ~·J hi\ 11rg.rn11a11on haJ utkn.-d tu lnoperatc 1n thl' pa\t ~llh the ( c ntral ln1clltttL'n1.1· -\gem' hut had al"a ys bttn rl'bullcd It tht' <.I·\ want\ hdp h1.· \aid \ ou tan tl(' \Urt' that o ur n:allw n v.ould be pos111,1.·' He: said h I\ agcnl \ "a' Jl\<1 "1111 n~ t1 • "orl "1th l \ intl'll1gencc in fighun~ 1n1t·rna11unal tl·rron\m and nartnl1C\ trai- fitl..ing. Th<' balding "h11c:-ha1red ~r.u1. hlrn ..at ht-neath d portrait of I \u\ 1el foundl'r \ lad1m1r I L<"ntn fk\ltk tht 1-.C 18 ch1d "-d' J 'a'i(: • of brtght flO\\C~ that t'Ontra\ICd Wilt thl· \ldfl. decor of the Y.11od-~ paneled conference room on the thml ll11or 11 the l ub)J nl..1 thl' : grJ \. pin ~ J nd \t'llu" ~< 1A ht.tdqu.irtl'r\ in tlo\.\nlo"'n ~111'><.·o" · On hr'> ldt hung J P<1nra11 111 I di\ I >ll·11h11l\I.' founder of • the '>o' 11·1 '>Ctrl'I pt>lit t' Ht' JOl ed ~Ith lht 11r 11up .1~•1u1 till' lt'JJ th\.· 1-.C .H Jnd th1: Lub\ank.1 tn\ptred but \Jld 1n \t'llOU'> '""L'' th.11 thl' agl'm' v.ac, k.n ;ng hdund thJ I trag1t pagt· Pl h1,111n In meeting'> ""h \menl.tn utl1L1JI' t....r.ulhl..11\ 'aid -·"'l' • .1lv.a~s g1\e \lgnJI\ J~>UI tx1n11 read' 111 \\orl. l»!ft'lh1:r 1n th" nr th..11 li\'ld" \\llh I \ 1nll'llli(l'nt.t' ·I he ~tgndl\ n·at h tltl· right .1JJrn' ht -..i1J hut thl' c.1n'"e' ~ ,., dl\\J\'> ~umt th1nil alon~ lhl lmc' 111 V. t 1n not r1·ad' 'et·· -BJ tbt' A.ssodatfil Prrss VlC~tUA .,,,,r'. T ... . ,, • - Orange Coast Oaity Pilot lltltlJMllPc.'ll P 2nr1rL ... tn4 a.171 ac1m1rsr ltJ•••• groap crais1s llay; Mt:Cal'tl/11 op1n .110•1 l "~w this is Donald Bren's new homd on Harbor Island. They say he paid $9 million for it. And comina up is Bren's place on Lmda Isle," announced Evan Corbel dur· ms a Newpon Harbor tour on the J.sla Mujeres yacht for members of the Museum Council of the New· port Harbor Art Museum last week. While council members munched o n a sumptuous brunch prepared b) t~ Cannery Restaurant. Corbet talked-real estate va lues along our golden coastline ... which was not an eas) tasl.. among these long·t1m e museum supporters. Appare ntly long-time friends. their conversa- tion roared . "Sall) Somers !..nows all the '>coop along here." whispered Ruthie Jensen as the }acht fl oated h' the Balboa Ba\ ( lub. Jensen rt·l·enth ll·d a tra,~·I exhib111e>n to Hclg1um and France and se'eral of 11~ r tra q:ler') "'l.'re among the 40 ~\1unctl member.., on board. Zada 1 a' lor "as one :It "'as quite a tnp \\ e follo\\Cd in the footstep of Van (1ogh I'm ~1111 rccoH·nng." Ta~ lor '>atd . 1 I lenT) and Renee Scgerstrom also \\Crc pan of the tour l The ba) cru1~. planned b~ June Dono' an. "'a" the scheduled monthl~ ouung tor the counnl "ext month the} v1s11 the Los .\ngck~ ( ount\ \.-1 u~cum of .\n to 'll'"' tht' .\nnentx>rg Colkcuon. ~ mung tho'ie enJO) 1 ng the da) \\ere ~gne\ l\.Jlb. Jun 1e Chong. \hirlc:v Geldl'rl Pegg~ p1ess. l ~ther ()uicl.. Ellen Stapp. Ruth Poole. M1ll1e D~cr and J une Wood 0 Rand) and Suki McCardle open· ed their Tuscan)-insp1red '1lla to members of Chapman 100 last Sun- da}. McC'ardk 1s a Chapman Col- lege alum. Creme de la Creme caterer prepared the cheese and vegetablt' ~prl-ad which accomparued the \\-hlle wine and con,ersa11on of tollege supponers gathered on the McCardle"s Ha rbor Ridge. Catalina 'it·~ patio "I ltl..e Chapman's st) le·· Ml( ar- d k confided. We like his T he McCardles gral·1ousl) allo"'- ed guc~ts to tour their lu.xunous 5.500-square-foot realm "'1th 7 ba throoms a nd a 2.000-bottk·" ine cdldr .. Our wines are all d rinkable. T his "'eek "e open a 1969 Petite abl·rnel ... said the host of ht'> rol- k~llon. T he McCard lcs travel extens"d~ ' . Denlel Hanklnl Or•r!Qe Co.tat Deily Pllot Anna Mary Jordan. Phyllis DeAoche and Zada Taylor. and 111, 11 ll1111h \\J\ hur\ttng with a11. II 11111 .1 , l.1h111.111.· Jade collection 1u .i h,·.1d 1111111111:! mural conta1n1ng ll\l\ 11.11 '' 1 ii th, h\l\p1 table couple. ··11111111-"111h· 111 u'> ma~ cop} the mu1JI 1\h .• ·· ,11\nounced A.Ia n Trn.k1 111~-..,k 111 tu tht.• Chapman <. ull1·1:{1' '"Pl~ •11 g1 l•u r "'We sup- po11 ti\\ , . 1, ~' hunof\ proe,ram. < )u1 ~I 111" .1nt1ual d ues help pl\111J,· -. ... l1t1l,11-.l11p-. .. -\lkn "''' t11~ 111xlah.'d the college- m111J1·J 11.111 ·It, he1:n a good ~1.·.11 ·· l-..01·111~ d1·, l.11nl llf his first ~1.·.11 ·" ( h.1p111.111 pn:\1dent. (The sptfT) Koenig said his slimmer physique was due to Weight Watch- er~.) Among those who support higher education (Chapman will acquire uni\ ers1ty status next )'ear) were 199 1 Chapman I 00 president Roger chnapp with wife Candice: Tom and Sharon Jackson, Len and Mary Ann ~idler bctcic from a summer at ( atalt1. : newt> appointed college VP Harn Hamilto n : Diane Mc Do nald: Zee o\llred. 8111 and Georgia Haney, JoAnne Ste wa n . Glen and Dotti Stillwell: Vic a nd Ruth Jensen enjoys travel out-Among Newport Harbor Art Museum supporters were Alice English. Vicki McDonald, Janey Hall 1ngs. and Eleanor Gallagaher. Shirley Geldert, June Donovan and Peggy Spiess. Karen Hardin and Chuck and Twyla Martin. WEEKLY WONDER Cons:denng a facelift (an you tell who has had o ne a nd who hasn't"' .. Don deKru1f: ''I'd hke to ha \e a fa elift. but I don't thin!.. I e\t•r "''II rm no t good at telling o n o thers. unless the)' look dramat1- call} different. .. Isabel G reen\\-ald. ··) ou can tell ""hen tht•ir skin 1i. !It retched to<1 ugh t. .. . .. Carol Wilken: "I never think about whe ther someone has had a facelift or not It never enters m ' mind. And. )CS. I would have on~· 1f I needed it.·· ... Patt) Edwards· .. I can't tell o n m ost people. But 1f m) face "as ugl} and '>lgging. I'd defin11el> ge t one·· .. Vida Dean· "'It's a failure 1f )Ou can tell. .\ftcr a face hft \Ou·rl' suppo~ 10 look rested or like \OU ha'c a ne" ha ir st) le \\ ould I h;Hc one') ) ou bl·t rm going 1n tor one nc.xt \\ct·k ... /1 ' .,. ..r- Ellen Stapp and Ruth Poole attend Isla Mujeres brunch Wives envious of unencumbered widows enjoying their freedom D EAR .\~' l .\!'DERS I "a') pc.ired to be happ1cr and their l"e' tasc1nated b;. the le11cr lrom tht• I'->-· \l'l'mcd much more nnting altn car-old "'ho 'n" cd nn l'r tu marT) Her ll'male relau'e" ap- their hu\band'> died I am d 70-~ear-old "'uman "hn -------------.ha~ ~pent the la~\ ,e,t·ral \1.·.1r' t.'atcnng to thl· demand'> of a m.in who 1~ \O !ielf-<.Tntered n·., \ll )... en1ng f-orcxam pk \\edon·1 tr.1\t'I bcta usc he "uin"t '\leep 1n a '>trangl' bed. the airline~ are nl''t'r on llmt· there arc too man} l'fat} dn\l·1~ 1111 the road a nd the big l"llll''> art· full of l ooks·· Ho" could I ha'r , • <1 11iw1M T,,, f.r,tf\ t.uOwr ,,...,,. f ~ 11\of .. rl'I M-41'1-.tMt..,,,." "'11"Ctl-"'• ,.,.,,., ''"' ... " f 1'Wf'W~ " "''" ,,..,..- •"'1 lt'.tffiw-11 "" • , ' •tA ,~ , R V ) 'A Mf !;A • l>40 0}1' •t f.·,A1 '(J O•M••'•1,<,fO W>tot FREE COFFEE During the inrroduction of Hickory Farms Private Blend, get a half-pound of coffee free when you buy a pound! Now through September 23 . I I Great coffee starts with the beans. That's why Hickory Farms uses only & the finest Arabica beans in our rich Mocha Java. Light Colombian Decaf. Our new Private Blend. Buy a pound of anv variety and gee. a half-• • of equal or I~ Value, can't affocd not to splurge! HICKQR¥ FARMS WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th at Irvine Ave. Newpon Beach 642-0972 l..t111\\ 11 ..J' , .1" .1~11 that ht• \>.OUJd Ix ll J..1. 1111,' \ 11ur ink1,·11,1. that thnr \\l\C'> J1J -.1111111h111t 111 tlh'\\" men to m.1\..1· 111, 111 ,,, d1-..1grl·1.·ahle 1'> an rn~ull 11> 11111-... •>I u-. "ho .irc '\trugg.l- 1nl! lu m.1k1.· .1 ltll "1th husband'> "'Ill .i1, lkm.1nd1ng a nd unap- prl'\ IJl1\1. \ ,., \\t• du \pend uur J.i,, 111 qu11.1 d\'Jll.1.11wn "'htk our \\1J11"ul 111,1111\ .111.· ha,1ng a good 11111t 1..11111~ 11111 pla) 1ng card\. - 11.1\ \"1111~ .111d 111ng rl'latl\ el~ \\11'\'>·lru II\,., Man' llll'n 1.11..l.· Jh\olutl'I) no rnpon'lhd111 1111 lhl'lf hl·alth until 1t h1l.1 ' J11\\ll from 100 mulh hrnl/l '" 1.'11."Jllng.. "orl.1ng too I hJ1J \Jl11L1,111g l·tl I 1 hallengt· \ uu I Ill 1w' 1 t llTil' 'ou )(.'l' a I ~"'°'"" '""""" h,-f h usha n.J Hart's \1:9. Rugs Is Car,,.ts • WE CLEAN OROT AL RUGS 1000 •T<l. ST. N...f1111POtT BOCH 95~35 through the su rx-rmarkct 1n a "'heelcha rr. ask ha what "she did tu hi m ." -ON!-OF M.\N Y IN PO R T L .\ !\. 0 DEAR ONE: You llave a 1oal slsttr in Buttt , Mont. Read on: DE.\R .\NN LANDERS: T he )oung "'oman who decided not to m.irr) bclause her widowed a unts seem -.o much happier s ince their husband'> d ied 1s on to something I wish I hJd had her wisdom when I was I') I am 63 Most ol the wom en of m) generation were brought up with the idea that marriage was the mo!>t nobk goal Careers "'ere sought b) some. but the concept of ha\ ing a hu\band a nd children was the ideal \.\ e treated our husband') the \>.-3) our mothers treated their~ -like som e kind of royalt y. 8 )' the time I rea li1cd what I ~anted out of m} marriage. I had (i \e t hildrt•n and no wa} to "iupport them When o nl} o ne was left at ho me. I decided to lea\C Befort· I could get out the door. m ) husband had a heart attack. I was trapped For the nl'\t t"'o )Cars he wa~ 1n the PRINCELY EXPERIENCE ~[!/~ flRST TIME IN NORTH AMERICA EXHIB IT FEATURING: PR1NCE Ct·tA.RLES' INVES flTURE ROBES WHE!\. CRO'v\''-U Tilt PRINCE OF WALES. PLUS 300 YEA RS OF BRITISH ST.A.rt FASHION ON LOAN FROM H.R.H. OuEEN EL1zABEn1 II, PRINCE Ct tARLES. ·H1STOR1CAl. Eolx:ATIONAt. UPUFTltl(i DoN'T MISS lTI Ex1t1B IT OPEN UNT tL CkioaER 31 SouTt 1 CoA.sT PlAzA 3-o LM U ar TO NoaosrllOM'sJ COSTA MESA(714} 557·463\ MON.·f "t 10A.M'"'9PM SAT !k SUN llA.M-&M Nu.rs S400 UilUJlltN ~l ~ RAnS • SoclQ.\ C:U.. ~ I /11 ANl t( ---e--1 Hl PIUN< £'S Tl UST -.: Al fl>SA t. f\Jl ·s°"l kJ'lil fO• All\~:oiM.J\1~~11, lttt~lll'1 ' .. hospital a lot. and 1\ v.as hea,cn to be home without him There "'3'> no one to "'atch me li'-e a hav.k and cn11c11e C'Cl)th1ng I did and no Onl' Jumping all o'er me asl..ing. "What did )Ou sa> that for'"' I ha'e t\\-O daughtt'rs and neither has C\Cr ma rried. The} '\e had ro- mances. companio ns and lo' t'r"i. but no husbands. I en") thl·m. - A Fo\CELESS. N .\M ELESS F .\N IN BUTTE DEAR FACELESS: I rtallu tbat &JtJ1 la a "problem column" -a place to 11aload, bat It's do"·nrlgbt dtprtulag to read taandrtds of ltt- ters from women wtao art stuck l.o aarewarding marriages. Hert I go again: II ht won't go with yoa for coiaa1ellag, go aloot. Can't bart. Mlpt belp. Even tr tbe situation sums hopeleu, just talk- ing about It often ea1H U.t burden. My thanks to all wbo wrote. DEAR .\;"'1.1' L o\NDERS I l.'an·1 bcl1ne \UU didn't knov. helter \.\hen a· rcadt·r a\~ed "'h~ Prep- aratwn 11 " 1hc must frcquen1h ~hopli fwd 1tt•m in drugstMC'>. ) ou ~1d. "Belau~· pt·oplc arc cmhar- rass .. :d abou1 ha' mg 'the proh- lem · ... un:I) \UU Je'>t berybod) kno"'" that Prep- aration H 1s u~d b, t·oca1nc addict\ to !.hnnk (and '>ooihe> the ~"'Olien !ITllatcd memhrnnes in the nl)~· Whcrl' )OU lx'en. anywa~ ·• - M El RO MILLIE DEAR METRO MIWE: I guess one of us llas beto llaaglng out witb 1tupld fools. ANNOUNCING RE-ESTABLISHMENT Of Medical Practice to the following New Address l1umi 011t1· l.D. F.l.C.O.&. 1 &21 Superior Ive., Ste 113 l1wport leaoh (11,) 131-4411 , OtMgll CoMt DaHy Pilot ORANGE COAST llbl'llt An Independent Newspaper Publlehed by Page Group Publishing, Inc. 11111Pt f. ""' president & chief executive officer • ._ I. LIUl l, editor & vice-president ltnt ........ managing editor ltll Wfllllt night editor Hiit 111111. Jr., chairman c.IM W. Mell, Jr., general manager • ...., .. I Hilt, 1M1· 1•. founding publisher Editorial Rellglous freedom wins in Irvine Rchg1ou'> frl•t:dom "un an une\pected \ICIO~ in ln 1nl' la\t "ed. ''hl·n propo\.JI\ to hl:g1n ( 11~ ( ouncil mt.'t'lings \\Ith rraH~r\ and h.l\l' th\· lll\ Jl\J')IJ\ .1 ( hn'>tmas tree 10 < 11 .. Hall "l'rl· 'hot do" n · \\ h1k It \\OUld hJ\l' bt·l'n rl'fre<,htng to \l't' lhl' J'lfOJ')0-..11<, qu.i~ht.•d h~ J mJJllrll\ 'nil' -thl· measure\ "l'rl· <ldcatl·d "hen the lour-ml·mbcr 1..oun1.1I dl·adhk.l..cd -"e are • •• .111sfied cnoutth ~·cing ltll' \l'J')Jr3t1on of l hun h JOd \IJll" f)rl'~'f\ l'd Ir' lnl' < uunulnun BJrr\ IL1mmnnd fl'\J')Ond1n~ to J fl'lJUl'\I lrom nlllfl' thJn 'Ill fl'\llknt\ f)r11J')<1\1.•d ha\lng J \lknt 1n\lllJl111n begin the u1un1.. 11 ml'l'llng' \la,11r \alh \nne \hn1lfan·, Chn,tmJ'> trl'l' PlllJ')O\JI \temmn.J Imm J fl'\H.knt\ 11tkr to Jon.Ill' a hul1dJ) trl'l' lo lhl' lit\ \\l· hall' no1h1n~ ag.11n\t prJ~l'r or ( hn,tmJ' Both .lrl' inlnmH .• 111\ \\O\l'l1 into thl· IJhnl uf 1h1., l.uunln PraH·r 1., J ~inll'rl'. tw:mh:lt. h1ghl~ 111.·r .. onal mr?>,agl' tu one'\ g11J ·\nu "ho but a tinnd1 \\Uuld kn<Kk ( hn,tmas and thl· h.1pp1nl''' 11 h." hrough1 to thl' }oung and \Oung at hl·an all O\l'f lhl' "orlJ'' But the pnnupk of rl'11g1ou\ freedom -thl' 'l'r~ lounJat 111n this l"UUOtr) "a" hutll on -l.annol be ignored Thl' rilgrtn1' tkd tu .\inl'nca to l'\lJIX' rl'11g1ou\ t~rann) OH·r thl.' ~l'af\. rd1g111u' lrt.'l'dllm ha\ lOml' to he fl'Cogn11t:d as not onl) the right to pral till" an> rl•hg1on unl' lhoo..cs. hut abo the nght not tu prJlllll' ..1n' rd1giun a1..-ill -1n l''>\l'nre freeJom from rcllg1nn The \epar • .111on ot \'hurch and statr guarantel''> 1h.u lrlTlli1m and "l' ..alull' In inc lOunral membt.·l"'i Paula \\anl'I Jlld \rt Blouml·r tor rl'logn111ng that fau \\c.: l'nu1uragc an\OOl' \\ho fl'l'I\ th1.· urgl' 111 prJ\ 111 thrlll'l"l' belorl· a lllUnl ti mn•11ng 10 do 'o \\'t• "ould ti..· h;1rd rr1..·"l'U 111 lOml' up "1th J l:l\.·ttl'r \!(I.ht th.in J tanuh g.ithaing Jn>unJ .1 < hn ... tmJ' trl'l' lndec.:d prJ\l·r JnJ ( hn,101,1\ h,l\l .1 rl..tll' -.1 'l'I\ \fll.'l 1.11 plJH' -1n ou1 \1~ll'l' But th.ti pl.11..l "" l lntnl· < "' llall or all\ ulhl·r go' l rnml·111.tl .l}tl"nl\ Today In History Toda) I\ Thuf"da~. ~ptl·mber ~0th. the ~(l ,rJ da~ of I 111./0 l hnl' .lrl' IU~ J .. "' ll'ft 1n the 'car fhl\ I'> lhl' Jt·\\-1.,h :'\(''' 'l'Jr l{u'h llashJnah In 14~~ lhl· tir'lt ".l\l" 111 \oulhc:.ist \'lrnn "'boat flt:npk' .11fl\l'U 1n \an h.1nu\lo undrr .1 nt'" l S. re\l.·ttlt.•ml·nt progrJm -By Tbt' Anodatt'd Prt>ss Write to nl .... ""'""" ti ttll ....... Cent ... , Piil .. T~ ....... catt tely Pitt encourages correspondence from our rt•Jdt>r'\ We reQuest letters be l\epr 10 t1pp1011ma1ety 300 words Any correspondencP s1gn1l•canlly 1onge1 than 300 words will be pnnled al our d1scre1 on dS ii C1•••l1r c-flf't , C.St C-tal"J or f ....... ~ Community commeonlaries are reserved lor 1swes perttnent to c111ps and towns along the Qr,mqft Coast Guesr commen1ar1es may pertain 10 any public ssu1• Ec.l1tor1a1 responses are reserved lor rebuttals 10 ed1lortal 1.>os1t•ons ot ow Orlllll Clll t Dlly rtltt. Letters c;ons1dered 10 bE' llbelous or tn bad taste will not be pr111ted Writers are 11m1lt'IC1 to tour sut>m1ss1ons a monlh All correspondenct> m.,.,, be signed and tnCl\ICle the writer s address and telephone number tor vertl1ca11on pur po&e"i Letters srioutd bcl addressed to the ....... Cent hllY rMlt. 330 WP'it Bt1v Srreet Cos1a Mes11 CA 92627 A11en11on Letters to tile Edllor Writers with Questions are urqed to call the> Daily Pilot at (7 14) 642·4321 E•t 352 Doonesbury OJRR:li:. .. , l T ;l M1N i/Tf 70 TAU mus·· '.'t ~"'·, ._1A'\ I/t-18£!HINO NM> IA/A7t.R !\£:6/lrleN llY Gary Trudeau 'IO'.R a"4 "T£/l. l7EOi - MtN r /ARA7 Afli- >aJ <JtJY5 ON JWYWAY7 I ) '"' ,,,, '"'' Thuraday, September 20. 1llO •• 11111111 NltlP T.J. ll?s'b 11&. •• .141.m1 & • Mideast crisis may play role In alectlons Many readers l•l lrvlne council should begin meetings with prayer T he JOb of a pohu cal campaign strategist wa~ alread ) tough eno ugh this )ear. but Saddam H..usscin has made the la)k t'Yt'n m o re difficult L ncen.ain11es o'er what course the \.11deas1 l.rt\ls ma~ take b) Elttt1on Da~ pla~ hob "llh polmcal gamt' plan!> on all !>Ides. Poh11c1ans don t l..nov. "hat to C\pect or hov. to react Question\ about ho" -and "'hether - ( ongress and the Bush JJm1nistra1wn "Ill act to head off the lederal detic11 cns1s furtht'r compltcatc) the "oril. of pol111cal )lrllll.'&J~I~ in I '190 We asked our readers last week a two-pronged question based on /n me Cit> Council actions. First wt• 1H10ted to J..no" should cm cuunnl mc>etln!'S ~gm "Ith an 1n \ cx·a110n. and hou/J a -Chnstmas Tn:c be put in the lobby ofcll> hall Then \H' ~anted to kno" 1f our rC"adcn thought this 11--as a '10/:won ur lhc: scparatwn o( churrh and )/iJtt'. lfrrc 15 .:i )dmplt' uf the respon~es 0 I think 11 1:» a '>hame 1ha1 thnc has to bl' a 4ues11on about that. pra)rr and (iod being one nation under God \\a!> the standard 1n the old da)s and the fact that we aren't listening to that an) more is real sad bcl·au~ God "'Ill Judge this nation Ot lOUrsc. pra~er should be all11\\t:d at Cll) hall and of course. "l' should be allo~ed to ha' e ( hnstmas tret.>s. What arc lhe) tf)- tng to do" I can't believe that a fe" people "'ho don't believe in God "ould be abk 10 control so much of the popula11on "1th the ir o pinions tx·lau)C people arc so complacent and un"' ilhng to stand up for "hat I'> right and for the Lord. 0 Absolutch not becau~ 1l 1s frt'e· Jorn of rci1g1on not freedom of their panicular rellg1on and that's "hat a lot of people confuse lt"s not free Ill be a C hns11an count') 11·s tree to hi: an\lhtng ~ou want Jnd unit's'> tht:' are going to do na~ '>tngk 1h1ng. "hllh ,., k"t'>h. \1o)lem. etc the) shouldn·1 do an)- 1h1ng at .ill 0 .\l"a}s l..eep churlh and '>late lllmpktd~ ..._·para1ed Our lOUntn "as luundl'd ,1n tht'> kt's l"Ontinue II c I 'Ott' that C hn,1mas tn'l' JnJ praH·r be allt>"l'U .it ut~ hall thin!.. 11 " 1mpon.int 1ha1 "'l' don't lt'a'l' uu1 pra)cr h'~ so 1mponan1 thJt we l..eep 11 The) ·,r got 11 "rong. "<' arc c,uppoSl.'d to ha \C~ frel·dom tu prJ) L1' ing in toda) \ ' 1ok n 1, ~ ra/\ "nrld. "l' nt•1:J more pra}er lhJn ner ~·lure 0 C..m11tll'Y J personally fa,or an in'"ocauon before Cit) council mee11n~ and would enJO)' having a ( hns1ma\ tree. I feel strong!) that those ctt) council members who want to ..a' a s1lt'nt pra)'er before the meeting should feel free to do so and I would hope that the ix·r<,on "ho "ants to donate a Chn,1ma' trt.·l· "'111 go ahead and find c;omepla1..l' else 1n In 1ne 10 d1spla) 11 0 I definttt'I} think that pra~l'r should bl' allo"ed at ut' hall I don·1 ii.n o" about ( hn\lma<. 1n:1.'' I am not concerned one "a' nr another about that hut defin.lll'h the} should '>tart out "11h a pra,~·r 0 I dt'fin1tt'I) l~I there Jrl' J lot ot t hns11am in our lllmmumt) :inJ feel "Cl) ~trongl) lhJI pra' er .,h,iuld be a big pan of "hat "l' Jn "1th our go,ernmcnt. that thl'' nt•eJ d1rel· tton 0 Yes. I beltt'H• Chnstmas 1rees should be allo"'ed at l.ll\ hall "h' not" It \\ill 'iprw.l· up lhl' Jrl'J dunng tht' sea<,on anJ pra,er' should al" a\ s be .illu" l'J .\' J pract1c1ng <. hns11an l l:l\.•ltl·' l' lhl' founding fathcr!i madt.• a big nm- 1akc "'hen the) "role (tht.•re .-.hould be) separatton of lhUrlh and \ldll' If there "a~ more pra\cr in go,ernmen1. I belie\<.' "e "ould ha' t' a lot more SUlt.C'>'lful goH·rn- ml·n1 rather than the t.orrupt onl' \\l' hJ\l' nO\I. 0 I bclte\e that the ( hn<,tmJ' trn· and pra\t'r should hi: .illl•" ed .u 'hl' If\ 1ne ( 11' Hall . c .\b~lutch I think thn \hc1uld hale ( hnstma~ trCl'' tin < hn,tmJ' 1n \.It) hall') Jnd u·nJin' "hJt lOUld be a hellt·r \\J\ tn 'tan "11 thl lll~ \.OUOlll llll'l'llntt' 1h,1n h• hJ\ l' a pra)er That \url·h .. hould n .. 1 tx· tnllm1dating to \c lllll'Ol)th "hli Jot'' not hl..e tu hJ\l" rrJ\l'r' hut 11 l.l.'rtatnl) doc'> .i Job ,11 l:l\.·111~ cuhes1ve tor all thl· rl''' ''h11 ..ire in attl'ndant.c Than!..'> lnr lhl' gund "or!. on the Dail' Pilot 0 I l«-1 the ( hrt'>lmJ' IH'l' .in.I pra)er I'> a neces~r. thing bt.·1.au":>e that 1s "hat our countr. "'a' foundt:d un Thl' peopk "ho founded our lUUntr. had that hl.'hl'f and \\l" should ~el'p 11 up 0 think 1he' 'hould hd'l' lhl' Chr1s1ma., lrl't: and the\ \huuld ha\l' thl' 1n,1ic..a11un 0 I think the' '>hould hoth he con- tinued Th<.' (hr1'tmJ!i trC'c ha'> long bct:n a !I' mhul of ( hn'>tmas 1n our \.UUntn ·that .,huuld be lt'ft .\nd al .. u the pra)er'> J') tar as that goe'> "haleH'r n:hg1on "hat an~one Jue"> let them '><l' thetr pra,er to "hl~'n 1 " 11 11 I'> Buddha. 11 11 I') the \Un t\.homc1n •Jr Chn!>t ur "htX,cr \l. c rt: not \3\IO@. the pra~n I\ rrJ\ n~ tn (hr \t If fr~U'> thl' ,Jn prJ' ll1 "hoc.'\l'r lhe' "ant but II IS J 8l>tk.I 1Jca Ill \IJn "'"h th1<, Let them J\I.. gu1dan1..c h1r 1h1~ mee11ng to "hlle'l"r lht'1r (11)\j m.l\ bc 0 In rt'gards 10 ( hn'ltma., 1rcn and pra)er 1n l 11' hall 01 u1ur~ II \ht1uld be there but of 1..·our\C 11 "on·1 he "llh the mo,eml·n1 1n this i.oun1n "h1lh ..ecms to be an11- ( hnst and uur so-rnlled bnlhant leader\ l.Jn·1 go balk 10 tht.· daH "hen th1'> 1..ountr. l\J'\ loundt.>d on C.11.xi Jnd 1hr B1bk anJ the B1bk 0 I don·1 thin~ the' .,hould ha'c l hn,tma' lfl'l''I JnJ prJ\l'I .1nd .ill that It' l..1nJa rtJH.UIOU') fl1r lhJI di\ ,nun'-11 lhl' .in: ah<•ut a~ rc- hg1t>U\ d\ lhl• Jt';_, h1m\l•lt I helte'e that 11 Jc'oe.'" nnt '111lalt' the: '>l"PMJt11 n l'' \.hun.h .ind \IJll' 111 hJ\t: prJ'l'f Jt tht lr\lnc < 11\ \ ,1un~11 n,1r ,, 11J'11•la11on 10 ha'e J \ hn,trnJ\ trl'l' put in lll' h..tll lx'lJU~ thl'> \\IUnll\ \l.J'i h1unJt-d 110 a·ligll1U\ lrt'l'llc1m Jnd tht found- ing IJthcr\ 1hem'l ', n rira\C·d at the: l on' t 1 t u 1 111 n J , o n ' c n t "' n l hn,tmas 1., pan ot our lUltural hl'fltJl(l a nJ t hJ t '>hou Id not he b.rnm·J l h.it 1'> pan of lhl' l n1tl·d \tJll'' h""'r' JnJ 111 Jo"') "ould be a Jrn1J1 ,,, 11ur 'l.f"\ ht•ntage Some advice for Atlanta on Olympics By DALE McFEATTERS In c' en Oh m Pll ' t hc.·n· J rt' \O· '-•1lkJ "dl·nwn,1r.1111m spc•n-.:· JI leJ\I onl' ol thl'lll l h11\l'n h' 10\UrC thl' hlhl 1..Jn "1n JI llJ\I um· ~old mcdJI In thr l\Jl>2 ganw' in Ban·l·lonJ the 'P'"'' \\1 11 ht· -rcalh -nilkr hOlil.t• JJI JIJI .ind t.ll' l..\1.1111 do Now that .\tlanta hJ' tht' I 1Nti game:~. then· -.hould hi.· ,J nc"' dt.·m· u n1o1n1110n \pt.m M unll."1().11 S<-11- ( ongra111la11on The h11-;1 1 ~111110 "l he ( 11> That t u' c~ 11'4.·lf \ I nt .\nd \\111 l ell \'ou .\bout ll \t Lcn&th"l should ~weep the m1.·dah M A\ or \.ta) nard Jad:,on gn't'tt"d the a"ard of the Ohmr1~·, to h1'I \'."ll) "•th t) pica II rt\lr. 1ncd homttrl\ffi • \tlanta 00\\ voe .. into .lnothcr orb11 .\tlanlJ 1:» on :i d1f- fl'rtn1 m:ip no" .. f:kJOl"C' .\ll3nl. g11C''i lnlll il nl•" orbit and ~omcs the ~~pual ot France. let me offer a few "ell· intended r«ommendauon to mooth up some rou1h pl~ 1n the my'& a t ttp the ell o pen afi('r 5 p m Man) c111n ta)' open well aftt'r <brk. and some ta) open all n11ht. If a ~ct') u rban ttuna to do. hn)' uf )our v1 1tors. c pcaall) from th(' ThmJ World. as,sona~ Ctll« •1,h people and find 11 un,.tu.ral that for block af\t'f block there will not bt ""'"I soul in tiaht Of an e-\'eni"I- -'ou "111 ti..· h'"''°~ '1"''''' "11h man~ lU'"""' 1h.1t Jfl' .It lt:rent lrum \11111\ \ lU,hirt1 rn man) Eumsx·an .111,1 I .11111 \m<'ri l Jn lOUnlrtC'\ JnJ 11thl'f ,t,lh' \ 111 rat .ind dnnk l.Hl' .\ \ llltlOr hl \llJntJ ~UI\ ~I\ karn~ ~hen ma~1ng rl''>t'f\ Jllon' 111 J)~ the rcstaur.int ··\\ h.11 11ml· Jon thl' l 1tlhc.-n dt1\\•''' \n \1lan1a ll''· taurant "'II happ1h rt''t'r.l' a 1.1hll- fur s1~ at Ill pm 11ut \\'t'rll\ \tunm·J ahat somtbot1' \\\IUIJ \\JOI Ill l'JI .11 that hour The ~tandard rc~ptin~· -"l'ut our k11ch<"n clOM"\ :11 ~ .. -"on't Jn ti -Send tht' polr1.c lllrrr to "'<'" Orlrans tor J le"' m unth'i training tn tht French Quantr r '<'n the poh t horse there h:n C' 1h1'I 'iort nl txnian. tolerant mile tpcrh.aps. 11 h.a' btt-n 1iugMt<'d. hl-ciau~ thl' toun)IS pour bttr in tht'ir trm.1ah'il 'our l'Op<I ~111 ha\(.' a aood lime and kam a lot about controlling cn>"ds of (\uberant \ounistt~ (icoraia's troo~n .ind tlanta' pol~ drav. n from &be ranks o f rural fundamcntahsts who art u ~p1c1ou~ of Clt foll h1n 1na un. Before the 19 [)(mocratlC' ron- ~nt1on. tM poh~ and troopers ~ert ""en cha rm le n .. 'The\ tned. the) rtall) tncd. but )OU C®ki kll n .-a an etTon ··1 onl) ha\t to m1k and nu~ to these swll.crs f4 r t-o mofe da>~ .. .. °''' \\/ll'n lhl' \\\l"Jl\h ll'nt,1k ~\ITI0,1\1\ ll'Jnl J1'oe.'\ h.1,I., llp'I J'"' n l\·.1, t lfl'l \tnTI JI l .1 111 hJ' n~ 1, 11111.J J plJll "' 11.ntxil. hJ1.. I.. .I h \\ \I h 111 \~ hnJJ)Jll'\ lht' l'niH'f\ ,1n J1 l\ ,h,1uld 'mill J li<.:n1~n ti1krJrt 'n ll Jnd hold trall'll JI 1h1.· lllll'I\\ \.I 111) -\Jll'Jl..1ng 111 Pealhtn-c \tfl""<'I \1l.int.1 h.i' .1l~1u1 Xlll Pt'J1..htn.•t· '''fl"" ,111J 1w1'\\.h "l'l'm' ll"nain Ill thl' ltl\.lllllfl 111 ,1lt Ptll.. Pnl· ''fl'l'I tti he PC'ach1n·c \-. a ~til1d\\lll lo1<''tun-n3ml' the nthl'f\ ..tlll't 'll~ l't'"tul Oh mp1an' \nd ~' tht "'J' l 11njlratula1111n' Dalt' ~tt'Futtut l1 a Watlllla1· ton. 0 ·based • ritt'r for llllt' Or- an1• Coast Dall) Pilot ~~~ ..... 71 ... •1till?- .. ?JJ1• I 2 11 pcail.1ng to a group ot poltttcal repunt·r' a1 a \\ a~h1ngtun Journal- t)m ( l'nter "onkrcn1.e in the na- 11unJI l.ap11..il earlier this munth. (1cot1rt.'\ Gann pre~1den1 uf a Pllll- 1ng rncarlh firm 1ha1 largel~ worl..) tor Dc:mocrat1\. land1datc"i. ub- '>1.'f\ l'd ··This "'a' the fir.-,1 Labor Da~ I ha\e ..cl'n "hen \Ou couldn"t la' out <,1ra1eg) for the rest of th~ campaign 't ou don't knu" "bat'<, going 10 happen in the Per.,1an (1ult. and \OU don't kno" "hat the hudgc.:1 lumm111ec v.11! do·· R1lhard \'-1nhhn the former pt1ll-.tl'.r ba~d 10 ( ahfom1a's Or- ange l uunt~ v.ho rose to nattunal prominence b' ad' 1s1ng Ronald Reagan un public up101 on Jgrc~d that tn ing to apix.·al 10 the 'ote~· mood this \t'ar has ~-nm,· a much murl' l hallonging t.asil. \\ 1nhhn d0t'"Sn·1 lcnov.-whether \Ute~ 1..onn•ms about the \11ddlt' U'.11 "di lead thl·m 10 suppon ont' p.tn' or the: uther this "1nt'mbcr I m nut .. urc the \l1deast "Ill he a "a'h 1bu1 I depending on the timing. 11 "oul<l "'ork for or against Kepuhlrl an).·· he ..aid ( and1dalC$ and their strategist~ Jrl'n t Jllme 1n finding t~ political rn' 1ronment muddled b} the Iraqi \.n'" \ ott'r'> also lind 11 confusing \ vtcr unl.l'n.i1nt~ lOUld pnl\c J hk\\lng tor nnl· 1mp0n.an1 :rnd h1part1~n ~rl1up 11f p01t11Ctan' - tnl umbcnls Thc' could be greatl helped 1n the \hon run. at least tf tht internattonal cns1s 1nchn 'l1\cr' to ''a' "11h thC' \tat us quo at t elcl tllln 11ml' 1 Pan nl 1h1' "''uld reprt>'>t'nl a · "lll1n[1.nl'" h1 rJ lh .irnund national " k .ider' 111 J 11ml· 111 l rt\IS < )nl." \tgft ~ ,,, 1h1' 1..an tx· 'l.·,·n 1n Pn·.,1Jent Bu\h ' Jppr1H JI rJ11ng'> "hKh 1umix·d Jltl'r ht• l11mm111ed l \ .i1 m1.•J tur1..c., 1,1 dctt.·nd .iud1 -\rah1a 11 .., ratings t·arlter had .,1umpcJ llllm the high tiU JX'flt:nt il'H·I tu lhl' lu" ~<I\ "ht'n hr JNrt· JoncJ hi\ no-ne\\·la\e' pkdgc. .\lll'I thl' \11J\'d'l l rl\I\ hmil.C' hi~ appro' JI rating' d1mh<-d to .. ~ pcr- \.l'nt fht• ln.,.., \\Ith Ira~ 1.nuld rc.,ult 1n ttrl'.lll'r ,h,1n-1erm lx·n<'tit" h•r ffill!'>I ml'mlx'r. OI ( ongrt'S\ II I\ 'l.'r' n II' d1'ilra1.. t 'llll'r' trnm the ti.fl>"' int( re~ntment' 1h,11 the' ~e tdl '" l'I thl' "'J' la" m.il..cr\ ha ·7 Ileen pt<r1ormin~ their rolt'"!I ,., . .- P<"t lcllh tin domc,11, 1''Ut'" Be: to t.' lra'l'' tn\ J~ton nt t\.u\1.311 thl· puh-"" 111.. ·, p.rncnc~ \\Ith l lingn·-. .. hJJ bcl'n \ho" mg \t~n' nl fl',ll hing lhl• bn:ak1ng point \\ 1nhhn 'latd p!lll' h.i \t.' '>h(l\\ n • \Olt'I"\ to be pes~1m1sltl "Tht'n-' .t • rt•al \00\em ab<lUI [l(l\('Tn3n(t' Ill f the ,ountl) J high Jcgrcl· ol \.}OH.1<;m . an antaglml\m IO\\:trd t ongrc"i'> .. hr ..aid Gann wa~ eH'n m ont t.•mphJlt\ "lt"• h<'l'n a tcmblc llmC' to tic 1n pu1t11, \ · he \:ltd ··complaint' aoout th<.' p~.s art' dcepcr and more -.enou-. than in P~' 1ou' ~car.. honom11. l·oncC'm\ ha' t' bc:'c:n moun11 n1 .. '\artttllJ Wllh tb1.s asscu.mtnt ...as l..art) Hamnaton, poht1cal d i- rector of tht" Dt-mocrat1 Sc-natonaJ ( ampa.11n C ommllltt "Thn't 1~ an a.nt1-1ncum~nl fttl- '"' out there.'' M declattd. T hat would pote a ~ lhrat l ror tbc l)(moaalic ICDltOn that Hamn1ton U')Ull lO help re.~lOCt., but ... , latFI)' of'rWt by the flc\ tba m t oflhtar Rcpubbcan oppoecn •~ m~mbtn of C~aa. Lhmllitl \cs I.rt •n by VOICn pan o( the problem. ............ O.C......, I ' f ,,,, .. ...amt ........ -::a...~--t.iJ,")O •• • • • . --~-... "-~·--..... r. "l""r~· _.........,............ ..... .................. _ sept. 20 to sept. 23 ONL'(!! "You Won't Believe THE. SAVINGS" '85 MITSUBISHI MIRAGE '8700DGE CHARGER '89 MAZDA 323 Auto, p/1, •Ir, 1tereo. low mllc1 (2L TS9S8) $6,788 '88 CHEVY CAMARO COUPE V-8. euto, p/1. •Ir. caM«tte, p/w. p/I. tllt, crulM. custom wheel• (2.IKR'23) $7,988 '87 ACURA INTEGRA LS COUPE 1 ....... , .. air. t11t. u••· r11areef ............ (2GNC"9) . $9888 ' . l '87 MITSUBISHI PRECIS A"'•· •m/fm R:JU''' (0583931 '86HONDA CBX 5 ...... "$~~8 , ... 5971 '88 MAZDA SES PICK-UP 5 ...... p/o. "'" ""$7"~-tom wh .. lo. 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And the camaraderie developed amona those who man.qcd the place is stronacr than ever. "Most of the lfOUP that started sfoce the inception have stuck with It," she said. "They've held on for two and a half years and I don't sec them backina down at all. The enthusiasm 1s JUSt fabulous.·· beloved hanaout, number in the hundreds dunng special evenu like the annual Run For the Pier and Pierfcst in the Old World Village. Baa.shaw said the core aroup re- mains steady at 35 to 65 members. Wh> do they d o tt? has old "friend," Baashaw, now a real e talc broker. said he has bas pined many new ones. "A lot of the aro up I meet w1lh on a socaaJ basis 100. I made friends Wlth a lot of them.·· But. it didn't take Iona for the then 14- year-old Julie K.otsch to adapt to pier life: lcamina to pull a clean fillet, cook shark meat, and pry mollusks from the pilings. Eventually, she &ot to know the "big biker dudes" who cau&ht most of the big ones from over the side. She was an End Cafe l,irl, a waitress at the Huntington Beach Pier's furthermost eatery. Anello, now a 28-year-old social worker, said the day after the second storm knock- ed the restaurant into the ocean she and 1wo other rcs1aurant worken formed a lfOUp lO put the pier back together. That was Jan. 17, 1988. Two and a half ycan and SI00.000 later, she is proud to say the aroup, dubbed PIER for Persons Interested in Expediting Reconstruction. is still &oina strong. PIER, now under the direction of ona- mal member T om Baashaw, has donated S40.000 to the city toward the pier's S I I 7 mtlho n pncc tq. Ano ther pledge. to be announced at the aro undbrcaking of the new structure. should round o ut the SI 00.000 goal. f or Baa.shaw. the mou viauon 1s akm 10 gelling a good fnend back. "It took awhile 10 fiaure out what I was going 10 do with myself," Baa.shaw said of his 1ni11al fee lings of loss. "M y he.a n was broken. I was shocked. All of a sudden I was out of work. (And), the old pier was a rcall) big part of m y life. I learned to surf there I fished there." Stro na ttes and mtercst from newco mers have helped keep the gro up·s enthusiasm gomg, dcspllc kc) departures. Former End Cafe managrr and ong1nat PIER member Tammy OtJlon had to drop out of the aroup because of a full-u me commitment 10 medical school. and tile famil) of the late John G ustafson. owner of the End Cafe. requested the restaurant', . Although the famous restaurant will PIER volunteers. who sell T-shirts. calendars. pic tures and pe ns. or "picraphenaha:· cvr ry weeke nd at their In the process of ra1s101 funds 10 rebut Id See PIER/B-4 Atandon1d dog now 1r11rytody'1 'Buddy' By Ru .. Loar Steff Wrll• NEWPORT BEAC H -Buddy ts no w living the relatively sedate life of the modem cosmopolitan dog -at lo ng lasL Yes. Buddy 1s now basking in the af- fluence of the O range Coast. rooming with a vanct) of animal buddies and chomping down three squares a day. He's pam pered by a devoted owner and has at least a few hundred true-blue admirers. Buddy's canmc guardian angel has ~n wo rking overtime since the bouncy black border collie mix with white-tipped paws was deserted at a Mojave Dc~n mo tel several m onths aao. The hom eless dog was pelted with stones, h11 b} a car. blinded 1n one eye and living in a httle hole dug near the motel >Ahcn rescued by :"lewport Beach resident Paulene Parsons and her family Buddy was left bchtnd at the motel b} a couple travcltng with a boy of about six. As the family wa\ leaving. the man was heard to say 10 thl' tcary~yed boy. "Shut up about the damn dog." parched earth under the shade o f a bush. "Every stn&lc ntght he would come back and sit outside Room No. 19, waiting for this family," Parsons said. "My he.an just went out to this little dog. he was the sweetest little thing." The dog had been waiting m ore than a month for the fam ily 10 return. even tho ugh he was stoned by proplc at the motel trymg to drive him away and hit by a car which fractured his leg. Parsons· daughter was able 10 win the confidence of the scared httlc dog and the family took him in. Parsons tned to find an animal aacncy to help. but only found the tooal antmal shelter which would have meant ccrtam death for the stalwart h11lc dog. ·· 1 JUSI couldn ·1 put him down." Parsons said. "He'd struuled so to ng and hard 10 survive and wait for this family to return. I JUSI felt this h11lc guy was so descrvmg." ranoo-..,.,, i.,, dot "We noticed 1h1s httlc dog curled up nc't to Room No. 19." Parsons said. "He was caked with blood and mud. he was hmpmg on three legs and half-stan ed " The dog hid from the bh'itmng 120- dcgrcc heat 1n a h11le hole. scraix-d m the So Buddy traveled with the Parsons to Newport Beach where she contacted New- port Beach resident Maryella Selic of the county Animal Assistance League. Selic arranged for hi~ care at Nrwpon Hills Animal Hospital where Buddy was me nded and nursed back to health. although one e}c tnJured 1n the acc1drn1 could not be sa\ed. But Buddy sllll needed a ho me be-cause the Parsons family was alread> up 10 their leg.at limit in homeless But only six were chosen to dance with the New York City Winning spots to dance with the comapny in "Mozart1ana" Ballet Company during auditions in Costa Mesa Tuesday. on Sept 26 at the Performing Arts Center were from Long Picked as understudies were Carrie Robertson. 11. San Beach. Running Springs and Ontario. Above. hopefuls Juan Capistrano. and Callie Mc laren. 18. Laguna Beach practice with ballet mistress Gabrielle Whittle See BUDDY /84 Surfing polltlclans .. Jssss: Kid in motion and making It on TV By Karen Auge Stell WH., L.\(1l S .\ BE.\( H -Onl' o l Orange ( o.ist's holll'St stars ""3S fidget) Granting inten 1t•-...s ma) ti<' the nee.es~') pnct" of fame but ~hat k~se Roach rcall) ~anted to do "as get l)uts1Je and roll lhi"n the bltx. k on his skateboard \nd >Aho can blamt' him ' It 's that simple apparatus -no longt'r a bo.irtl but a '>lab of libcrglass mountC'd on lour ball bcartn~ -on "htl.h the I ~-,car· ul d has lOasted to national fam<' Jc'>~ .., n.ime rnJ\ not he a hllU'>ehlild >A o rtl but his agile. 'oung txxh anti his n a·pre~nt .. ~atd>uard are in '1nualh eH·~ huusehuld''> II\ ing mom. thJnk' to a Reebok-. w mmcrc1al that-., gelling '° mul.h tele\ ... ion atrpla~ that ('\ C'n JesSt' rrnk">'>C'\ thJI hl· t'> no longn lazed b' \eeing h1m'>t'll un thl· tube "The fir.I ltmt• I )3" 11. I ~as laughing anJ ~n:am1 n11-hut nu" .. He 'ihrug" his 'houldl'r"> But tht' skateboard commandti 1\ 11ght· lipped about his colleagues· rracuon C\· ct'pl 10 sa' that thr) ·,(' all 'ittn him on tele•.is1on and all asked him ho" mulh monc.·' hl' madt' His· mother. Joan Roach. rnnfirms that adults rnmm11 that tndt'scn11on JUSI a~ frl'.quc:nth "E,en hod) ·s rral conct"rned about Je<>'><·s bud.s ·· she ~td Hts tin.ii haul "on·1 be kno"n un11I the (ommerltar, shcll·ltft' C'nds bccauSt' k'>~ rl'n.'t' e\ residual\ ~ hent'' rr 11 at~ In the meanumc. ksS«.' rt'matns an un· ltkd) meJ1a c,1.ir In a bagg' hluc: T-\htrt. bagg) \hom and a l uhs baseball l·ap that ll1Jes h" 'inualh hair-free head. (h l'.' buzzed 1l he e:1.pla1m running h11; hancl through the hlond \tubble) Jes..e look\ ltkt' an) othc1 I ~-,ear-old -...hp li ke' 10 skatebo.ird '\nd in mtist -...a~\ the Thur,hm '1.11dJk ~hool student ts li ke an' other l td He ha' amb1,alt'n1 lecling' about \C'hl>ol although he prders math to otht'r 1;ub1~1 ~nd he l.Onle\St'S that ht' h ke' girl) although J\ he dues 11 he 1 .... u1, ncnoush around the ba\C of a lloor lamp and then 1mmed1a1eh l hanges the suh,tell Sllaune Norl1N110tenge Coast Dau" P1101 Politicians traded their three-piece suits for wetsuits and eluded (left to right) Bob Mandie. Rhonda Carmony. did their best to ride the waves at Huntington Beach Mayor Tom Mays. Councilman John Erskine. Chris Evans Sunday. Competitors In the "Mayor's Invite Heat" in-and Rep. Dana Rohrabacher. Rut -... hl'n rrl'\\C'J the st \lh grader ad- nlll"> he \till get" a thrill -...at l'hing h1m~l1 ,~uop 1n '>ll'al thl· ball from "BA. star l >om1n14ue ~ il~1n'>. 'katc up a ramp anti JrtiJ'I rhe l:Mll thrnugh the nt•t It'' J JJ'>'-tlropp1ng moH - JU't -...une.,, \\ t1~111,· rl·.tl 11110 nnt 11mC' the 1.ummC'rc1al Jtr\ -JnJ it"· rrobabh enough tn make k\'4' thl' ,1,1r lll the Slhoohard But th1\ I ~·\Car.old ha!' takt'n that ( ah lorn1a kid 1xrnpa11on that adults find ~ 1rnta11ng J nd ~1th c,hccr dl·d1ca11on .in<l natural tJknt ha' n dden 11 to tame Im IUO(' See STAR/83 ----------Calandar-------------- P11111e 11•61111 Costa Men • 6:30 p.m. Cetta Meta PlaHIDI Comml11loa. t> 30 p.m. Mo nda). C'1v1c (enter. 77 Fair On vc. FoutalD Valley • F ... taa. VaJley UalflHI Sd1ool District. 7 30 p m Thul"5day. 172 10 Oak Strttt. FountAtn Volle) Newport Bea~ • Ne.,.rt ~ Plaaal81 Comml11I011, 7 lO p m Thursda)'. council chambers. 3300 Nl'wport Boulevard. • 7 p.m. Newr.rt BHc• City Condi. 7 p.m Monday. council chambers. 3300 Newport Blvd Cot&a Meu • ()pcna Pacific's Soacty of Founders haJ launched the Ootdcn Rina Society of founders. a new group from ""ith1n thctr own mcmbctthap. to create a substantial ~wmmt fund that Wlll enmrt" rht' 2_Cfll\ln<:e and vitahty of the opera company. ..... aaa. Valley •Women Who Mean Business will prctent a workshop tnt1tlcd .. Women. The Entrcprc~urs of the ·90s· trom 8:30 a.m . 10 4 p.m. on Slturday at the We1ttn South oatt Pta11 Hotel 666 nton Blvd • 1n C'osll Mesa The f'tt 1s S99. lnformauon· 47J..S787. •The Fountain Valfey Chapter of Leads W111 meet at 7. U a.m. today 11 Baker's Sqt.aa~. 1620S Brookhurit. 1n Four11.atn Valley. lnfonn111on: 9 l-12Jl. •The Founuun Valk)' C. lo,t'rtlalc:,, a -t-H 11-11111p 1111 )OUnJslcrs 9 )Cars and older. has i.~:hcduled 11' f11,1 mccung at 7 p.m. on Wcdncs<fa> at the f:.than \lkn School. 16200 Bushard St , tn Fountain \ .1111·, lnformauon: 962-81 07 Hutlqt.H Beacla • To uafilovc. a suppon lfOUP for paren1' "1111~: children's behavior 1s unacccptahlc. m('('h JI • \11 1oniah1 tn Room 87 of the Huntington Beal h ( "tl Ccntrr. 2000 Yorktown Ave . 1n Huntington ttc.-.tl h lnform111on: 530-4162. •The Chronic fatt&Ut' Suppon Group ~•II prl'\l'nt a frtt tec1urc It 7 1on1aht at thr Rushmore MC'dtl·al (enter. 5402 Bots.a A vc.. 1n Huntington Bt·a(h Information: 891-7756. •The Council on .\a1n1 wilt host a acncral m~ting from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. toda)' It the Rod&t'n 'it'ntor-1 Center, 1706 Oranae Ave . in Hunt1n11on Beach Luncheon ttckt'ts arT $3. Information: 530-~ l 87 •The Hunt1naton Harbour Canctr u qut' ~111 pttstnt A 0a)' of Golf from sunn1c 10 sun~t on Fnday ~ 1~ M~ Gotf -c."oUl"R'. l"t17 ~ Graham Ave., m Hununaton Beach. Enll') Ices a rc SH. Information: 8.46-1364 . •Vietnam Vcu Unned wtll obwn t' Recognition Day for United lites MIA.sand POW on Fnda) Information: 968·9591 . • ~nior Saturday will bc aponsottd by the Coun 11 on AJlnt from I a m to 4 p.m on Saturday an Hunttnaton ~h Central Park. lnfonnat1on: 5 6--9317. • The C1en knon Cbapler or~ Naoonat ICt) of the O.~kn of t~ Amet'K'ln Rc~oluuon "''" mttl for lunch at noon on turda) at Knott'' 8c'rry f arm 1n BucnJ l'Jf~ ln1t11 m.11111n "'('1-('I~ '" • ttun11ngton &-.1lh l 1inh•rr11" "•II pamupJte in thl· < altforn1J ( 11.1\t.11 l 11mm1 "ion·, ·· .\J1.)pt a Bealh" camPJt'n llO \.11urdJ' "' dC'nning thl' 1:11~ bca h lrom thl' Jltl·r \tiuth h 1 Beath Bouk' art.I Voluntet"r5. arc-"l'lt11nw ln1t1rmJt1on Slti-lH1('1'7 •The ltunungllln \all<'' e,),, .tnJ l11rh ( lubs "'II he.1st ··~tcd11crr.inean \IJJnl·" lhC' t lutl'c, third annual Monll' l arlo n1~ht 11n 'aturda~ .11 tht' ~ aterfront Htllon on tht• PJt tlit l llJ\I H1ghwa~ in Huntington Beach Ttlkl'I' are S l~Ci pc-r pe"'<)n Information 841· "804 • Hun11naton Bcal'h Nt'"'11nH•r, l lub hu ~hl'd­ uleJ a mee11n1 at 11 .1 m 1lll 1 UC'<.da' 1n a pn' ate home Information Q()q.('14('1\ 11r <)ti .l-6515 • fhc Hun11n1ion Stach 101 Hupe-Chaptt'r ~111 prc\Cnl a ~pcc1al l'.'Ommun1h heJlth prngram at 7 \0 p m on Tucsda) in the .\rt Room til the Huntington l andmark lnforma11on Q{iQ-11~611 •The Hun11n11on H1rbour Reput"lhcan Womt'n ~111 sl>')nsor a tour of lht' un1qut' homt'1 on Wednnday. tnf0mm1<Jn· 1~fi.f! ~ •Th«.' Chnsuan Womcn·s Club "'" host a fa h1on luncheon al 11 45 a.m on "C'dncS<ll) at Lo Caballt'ros poni V1llaac. 1727~ Newho pe l . 1n fountain Valle)'. T1ck<'I\ al"(.' SQ \0 lnformatton. 968-8268 • The Hunt1na1on lkach hamher of Commel'l't ""111 \ponw r a ""'orklhop f'or mall bus1ne 5CS rrom 7-9 a.m on W~nC1da) in the Mercur) Room of Mcrcuf) 'tnl~ & Loan. 7 12 Ed1naer A"e . 1n Hun11n1ton Bea h tnfo rmatton 24 1"'6186 . •The Oemocra11~ <. lub of Wt t Oranac Count}' will mttt at 7 30 p m on Wednrtda at 1 Q900 lkach j ' , ____ - Irvine • Tht-Orange l liunt\ <. haptt'r nl the \mt·m·"' Heart .\sso~1a110n "'II k tl ~ llll 11' Food .-cc,11, al at q am o n r n Ja, at \on·, .a1mn Ir' 1nC' Rhd in In me T"o tt'am' "' IC'Cn agt'" ~111 lOmpelt' tn 1hc:1r kno~lcdge ot thl' health 'alue ol llx.xi'I founJ 1n a hptcal ~uper mark<'t lnlllmlatron '"· 'CiCi' •The Cahtom1.a "'a11'<' Plant \l)l'1t't\ "111 hold d plant \ale from 10 am 10 'pm on ~turda' at thl l '(I arborC't um In lorma11on ..,.., 3· 3 5 .,~ lll 4%-968~ •The Fnend'i ot the l ( I lthran will holll .1 luncheon meeting at 11 \() a m on \.1und1n .11 hc:rman L1brar. and C1artlt'n' l ti-'.. ~ < oa,1 H t.f.h"a~. 1n ( oruna dcl Mar T1d;l't" Jrl' ~ti lnforma11on t( b-CilQO • Tht' \1111 M1 m1r Foundation v.111 ho~t u lam \ Fa1rt from 11 30 a m to 3 p m on Saturda' at tht' ln1nt tt1ll-On and T~u-s TM.-1~k:tt~ are $50 lnforma11on. 8SO. I 533 •Oran~ Count) ""ual ~n1m "''11 ho\t a frtt potluck dinner at 7 pm on T u<""1a' 11 the Ir' 1ne Fine n Center, ~I Walnut. 1n lf'\mr In for- mation 9CX>-47S9 •Center SOO. a m1Jor upport aroup for the Oranac County Ptrl'orm1na An enter, will h°'t 1 1tt- 1cquainted soctal hour from 5 30-7 30 p m on WC'dnc~) at Bmro 201. 1&201 Von Karman A'en~. 1n ll'1nc lnfonnat1on· SS6-.2121 S.. CALENOARIB& , BF.Arn NEWS Sheuna Norlleet/Orange COMt Delly Pilot A crowd stops to marvel at the sweepstakes winning castle made by Langdon Wilson Architecture Plannlng (above). Balloons launched the SeaFeat In Newport Beach. Cartoon cllaractsrs tar11rlte sandcastles By Iris Yokol Staff Writer NEW PORT BEACH -There were only four real castles in the 29th annual Sandcastle Contest held at Corona del Mar State Beach on Sunda) afternoon. The other 1mpress1ve sand sculptures depicted the cartoon Sampson fam1I}. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. automobiles and even a hurnongus hamburger. Architects. students. civic 1troups and families entered the p0pular contest, sponsored by lhe Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Com- merce's Commodores Club and held as one of the chamber's Sea- Fest events. The teams of three to eight people had 1wo hours lo construct the sculptures using any hand tools. props and even biodegradable food colors 1f dtsired. Newport Beach Mayor Ruthelyn Plummer. Miss Newport Beach Laura Ofer. former HOME RE-DECORATING EID NOT BE C05TL U.. what you olreacly have one/ Give your home a "NEW" Loolc -BY- Reananging Fu rniture U .S. Rep. Bob Badham and chamber member Mike Mossier Judged the creations. Steve and Enca lcrard1. second place wrnncrs in the families and 1ndiv1duals category. created a con- vertible Volkswagen Bug with pie tans as hubcaps. A real surfboard was stuck an the back scat. The Sampson famal) -Homer. Marge. Lisa. Mawe and Ban -sat on a couch watch mg tele\< 1s1on in ··family Bonding:· which won the Commodores· troph) for most humorous entr). The well-rcceavcd crea11on was produced by fi ve fam- ilies JO aned together under the narne Camp Nason A grecn<olored Teenage Mutant N1nJa Tunic's torso burst out of the I sand and eyed a sand pizza topped with red pepperonis in Pat and Candi McNeilly's entry. which won third place in the families and indi· v1duals category. The popular cartoon turtJes also s ho wed up 1n 30th Street Architects' award-wanning sculpture. which had the turtles and a mermaid sunbathing on a rock as a shark swam tov.ard them. The entry won first place an the business firms category. Some entries delivered en- ' iron mental messages. The Holo Holo Club's entr). titled "Cah- fornaa Sea Life." brought attention to sea animals b) dep1ct1ng sea otters and seals l)ang on rocks and sv.1rnm1ng 1n waler made of sea- v.ced. Mary-Ana Karlsson announ ces tbe relocation of her New York City piano i nstruction practice to Newport Beach, California Career Higbligbts: llPll 11 .... NEWPORT BEACH -Tbe Newport Harbor An M'*um became the fint art mutcum in the nation Wcdnctday to sue the National Endowment for the Art.a over a fundina reaariction mutcum officials say amounts 10 censonhip. The suit. filed in Santa Ana federal court. anacks a con- troven ial provision added by Congreu to the NEA 's ,..antina procedures that requires anists and orpniutions to sian a pledge they will not use the money to produce anyth1n1 ob5ccnc and lackina in &nistic merit. The suit also contends that the NEA's requirement violates the Fifth Amendment of the Constitution by deprivana artists and orpniz.ations of due process. LJ .. 1111•11 81 •Hiii ti Bly Sc1011 NEWPORT BEACH -Gen. and Mrs. William Lyon have made a SI million plcd&e to the Boy Scouts of America. Orange County Counetl. announced George Argyros, the council's chair- man. The gift will serve to initiate the council's forthcoming fund- raisin& campaian. the first major drive in 20 years. by financana the expenses of professional management for the campaign. The drive wall attempt to raise the S 11 .250,000 needed lo meet the goals identified in the recently adopted Orange County Council's Long Range Plan Wilham Lyon as chairman of the board and chief executive officer of the William Lyon Co. of Newport Beach. He was chief of the Air Force Reserve from 1975-79 and served as chairman of \he Board of Boy Scouts of America. Orange County Council , 1n 1988 and 1989. Pollca log • A t•-y.-...-Oid WOtnM1 Wf'S)f"Q on • COU<h 1n lh4" )100 DIO(~ "' ""'" o ...... ''on! -· UC> 10 '""' • "''9 ,...,.111"'9 ~·110 ........ "'" lrt. -•y --UV .tUrd ...... 10 _,,,.,, .... 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October SO TIME: 7 a.m · I pm . call 9'6-1174 to raervt a time (2) PLACE: Saluer Confere.nce Room (1n Hospital) FEE: ts 00 HEARTSMART LECTURE SERIES: HEARTSMART lecture. are. held In lbe hoep1U1l's Saltttr Conft'rtnce Room lrom 7 p.m. ·II p.m. Reservations are requlttd due Lo llmllt!d s.atang and may be made by callln1 Hf-1174 S.,C. U : THE SILENT UUZll: llEAAT DISEASE ~t. II : NEW TRUTMEN11 rotl HEA1'T AND VASC\. U R PROBLEMS NeY. a.: REDUCING YOUR IUSU FOR HEART DISEASE Introducing TH E H E ART C ENTER Lecture & Screening Series r D~ l OTHER EVENTS S EPTEMBER 1990 OCTOBER 1990 NOVEMBER 1990 DATE EVENT 9120 !Wun BreatMn t 24 Mattt11Jty Tu t 12$ The Sllmt KllJer Hart Dlluw • '27 OpoTrnn on.at.au. t 29 HeartSlla pe CartlllC krHnl "I DATE 10 l-IO 4 10 • 1011 I Ort JOit 11/11 "'" 10111 111 17 11/11 11/11 ~m lt/U lt/U lt/14 It/It .. ,,. ,.,,. It/JI DATE 11/i 1111 1111 11 /II 11 /11 11/H 11/11 1 l lM ' PLACE F.dWlllOfl Bid& Rm A F.duu t IOI! 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II r 11~ ~"' "''"""' \..,...,.. ._...., ,,, """'°"" '4 .. 0 (hf "~ • ..,., """ 14 l~,"W")Od THE MlllllEY FAMILIES and the enme crew from the WOODEii BOAT FESTIVAL invites you to enter }'Our wooden sailboat in our classic yac ht regatta to be saileJ inside Newport Harbour on SITURllY, SEPTEllER 22 RICE STARTS 11:00 II EITllY Fllll IYllUILE IT llllEY'I II llLL 141-4112 We Need· • lllWllllS • SllPEI • llllES • • 13'1 • PC's • YlllllS • And dozens more of the bcautaf ul wooden sailing boats chat made Newport Harbour famous The WlllEI MIT FDTIYIL is fo r you. We need ~our support and your •••r• on the starting line Saturday! l11M • leaallfll Tn11•111 will be awarded Saturday afternoon at Josh Slocum's Restaurant . BE THERE! Sincerely. mll WD I .. ... _,.. __ ... .-... .. OtMge Coast Dally Pilot Thursday, September 20, 1llO • .. I -• . LAGUNA BFACH/IRVINE NEWS ::=:-:------------"....:..------------~----~------------------------------~! ITAi From 81 · His father, Jerry Roach. said Jesse _11 a natural athlete. The only question, Jerry said, was which spon his middle son would choose in only a couple of years. Today. he 1s rankt.'<1 amona lhe top amateur skatm, and has sponson who up~ ly his board and provide clothes. .... • 111111 .... ~ .... ,. "' ""' ~ ......... ,.. -l For her pan, Joan Roach hoped Jc st would lean toward gym- nastics. "I would look for him to go to l)'mnastu:s class and he'd be out on that skateboard. It JUSI took OVl'r." But Joan Roach said she and her hus?and \\Cre 'rntcful for their son s passion lur \katcboard1ng, even before 11 began to pay off. "He'\ hypc:rac11vc. so anything he wanted 10 f<x.u'> on v.e \\ere iiratcful for." His skateboarding 1.arl.'er was nc:arl) 111pped 1n 1hc bud when neighbors rnmplaincd about a ramp his brother built 1n the fam- il) 's OOlkyard. 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D•,.-, 11 ''"'""-"'"" f •• -<\I ~ .,,..,,...,,,~, \I A I( ,,,. •f~"'' f "I J.-, ""' .J>f ""',. .. , 1 " ' ' • ( .tV• f, t f ''' t • .et t\ ~ ,,. 4hff"' fj o t • ,.1'0w-y 4 ti H r \A." t•-\ ,,.,. • f~ ,, .... , '' .. , •' t • t I.,) t ~.·• ( ~· His father dce1ns Jesse the world's best, a title the boy dis- dains. But thuc's no deny1n1 th•t he is good enough to be featured on the cover of Sports lllustnUed for Kids before his 12th birthday. It was that fame. and his spon- sors. that led 10 Jesse's bcin' chosen for the Rccboks commercial. He's also appeared m a Levi's ad, but his talcnls aren't featured m that com - mercial, he said . Being tapped for the Rc.-eboks commercial netted the family a wceklong tnp to Nev. York. Never- theless, Jesse and his mom main- tain that 1t''l \katcboardmg, not stardom. that beckon~. Jesse said he'd love to do more rv work. but onl) 1f it showcases his talent. ··He's not an actor Hl.''s hkc a httk '>tunt bo>.'' Joan \a1d. Dally Piiot photo oy L,.,. In lhe mcan11me. Jc<;M" remains deJ1catcd to his sport. When askrd how long he plans to krcp \kating. he answers v.1thou1 hesitating. ''.\II m) life '111 I J1c .. Jess Roach • rr,. .. ,..,.. tO-• l\ , f..,,,. o r •V J ti •' l"' A• • • 11 • ~ '" •r>' ,.. .., """... , • • .. I ''""' • It 1¥' • ( t\f H /•w,.t \XY "'" ~ ,, • ' ., .-• .",,.....,...,,.itr'Uf'd 4'11-"'4.i'Jfltf~ ---... \tt t •• """' ""'f\,.,. ""'• ,,. •• t .. 0 ..... •l fTl*•d "'• P.• ,. o" ,,.,, • I~ t f ., if # • .... , -,..~\""4 ~ MQ f lift t11h""" ~''"('""\I !Pi' tt"Cl l~ tff Al(r \' • 4'' •" t • "1 1! \t f'()J ,n ,_."'"'Wttf"' w•t U .. , h " t• "h • flt.. 'f {l+'t r-..1 •t" \f '"'°f*""' duHIV) If "' ""°'"'' Arpt• Drunken driving arrests h 'lf' t ""'I'""' • "".,.,,,.,. o•,.Ur 1 , ,,._t'~ • 1hli' .... ,, If' " ·~ 0 \ l .t1f ....... ,.. • \I I • • w 1 f •• • •', l.111111 llKll . . Pizzeria art dlsplay too saucy :-..kgru1 ,,11d "l.1111rdJ\ nl·11hrr 1111· Ir' inc ( 11 nor lhl' Ir' 1nl· \l,1rl..t'I· pl,t\\ lllJll lll,111,tl/l'nH'nl h,I\ l ,II· ll'm p1l·J 10 n·m11' t' 1hl' ,,·ulr1 " .. , IRVlNE -A Wild Rivers ~unty guard wto arrcstl'd Saturda) after he allegedl> fired 1 sho11un round into the air dunng a d1~putr over ~hetht"r he had 10 pa) to parlo. at Ir' inr Meadov.~ Amph11heatrt'. Russell Allen Detar. 34. was held on su p1c1on of brandishing a firearm after the rnc1dcn1. whtlh occurred before a performancr ot 1he Pactfil S)'mphon)' Detar and parking guard\ got 1n10 a dt\putc after CXtar 1n\1\tl·d he did nut ha'e to pa) the SS entrance fee to lht• .i mph11hcatrc parking lut. s~ud gt Phil Po' C) As an emplo)ce ol J \l't un t~ lOmpan) under rnntract 10 the lumpk\ l.>c1J1 da1mc<l he "'a' cn11tlcJ to free parlo.ing If\ tnc '-kado"" and Wild Rt~Cr\ are adJoin111g a11rjll10ll\ hou!K'd on thl' forml.'r Lion ( ountr~ \.il;iri ground~ Detar then alll-geJh rammed h" Jeep throu&h the l hclkpoinb lht' guarJ, 'ACrl' rn.inn1ng. and t\.\u uf them pursued him Thl') abandoned tlil' pur'>ull 'Ahl·n l>t.•tJr .tllc.-gcdl~ pulk-d uul .1 'hotgun Ht.· appareolh JropPl'd d shulgun \hl'll p1d,l·d ti up. loaded 1t 11110 hi!> gun and lirt·d "'' !ht ~uJrd-. \\t'rc running .l\\U), PO\C) 'iald ()('1ar was late r Jfll'\ll'd JI lhl' 1urns11lci. at thc.- c1mph11hca1rc cnlr.1ll\l "htrl' 11llilcr<; fo und him ~n fool. at.l'O mp.in1l'<l tn .1 dug PO\l'~ ..aid \ kmJk pJ'>!>t:nKer "h•1 h.1J t~·,n \\llh Detar during lht: <l1\agH't'nll'lll '"·" 11111 \\Ith him "hen hl· "•" arrl'\tcJ IRVIN E -Opponents uf a moH' to open l 1t) (. o unc1I mcc11n"" v.1th a 1ll:n1 1n vocat1on were ~\orin" a' lltUf'\ Wednt'.'-.da) that c vl'n they conlede wai. unc,pct ted Earl) \\-cdne~la) the C 11\ < oun,1l dcad- 10\ kcJ on the l!>'>Ul' fht' tic ~ult' meant lht• propo!>.il \\Ji, Jck.itt•d Altolht'r t•m11111111alh dl.tr[lt'.'d l!>!>Ut" v.hl·thl."r a dunJtt·J C hrt'>tma.. lft't \huuld be d1'pln ~t·d Jt < 11 ' 1 lall -v..1\ .. 1,0 dcfeatcd Cllnty ta bllll llVI CllY• S.\ "I T.\ \ "-\ -I ht ul\ ol Laguna Beal h OM) wvn he \I 1 mdl111n du'l'r lo 1ti. goal of hu)111g J ui\11:, d 111nl.. 111 t.11\CtcJ land in I aguna < an}Ull 1h.1n i.., I•• thr u1unt\ Board of "upc:r- ' l)VI\ On r ue'>li.t\ !ht• 1"1u.ird un.tn1rnuu!>h balll.t•d J pr11p11 .. ii 111 '" 1111hu1t· up 111 \ 111 mtll~un u"er li't. H·"' 111 th,· •Ill\ I .1gunJ lkJ1h " lr}mg lu JnlJ" 111 li11' ,,111,11•1 lllnll ~'"'"n a\ Laguna LJurd r ht• In lllt' I " pl.1rin,·t.I 111 put \ ~(J(J homt'\ un pan 111 the:: ' ., rl' 1-iut J~a·nl to put lho<>c plJn\ Pit h11ld \\t lh .1 etn\r!llllt'\ l\plnl\'\ \JrlOUS 111l'dn\ "' Jlll''t r I I~ lhl pr<•llt'• I\ L .1gun.1 U· J• 1 \1,1 • •r I 1d,1 I 1 llllt'' J dn' 11111 lttrll' bd11nd th• 11 "' r 111 P"''t'r' 1· the l JOH1n lJlkd lhl 'U(X'f\ \ I\ rll""' l\'lrtlll . Law School in Irvine · 't: W sTERN s ft\ r F-UN IVERSI [Y • f"t>ti f , un.JrJ .. r• I i.ir 1ub tiJn.iln"( lt'(iJl tduc11t11m College of l ... 1w Le; pmud to announCt:' the • 1~-1 T>m•u..:h 1'-NI '.1/1tnn11a 'wr_f(r<ol "1u• -.th•·cil opening of 1tc; third law S{hool campu~ • 19;1 AurrJ11rd hyl1•mm1llrr1•f Bar £.uim1ncr~ . in the Irvine Spl'Ct nim Lul1f1•n11" • WSLi's Irvine campu-. L" now upen f,)r dity, evening and \n•t>kl•nd classl·c; Spnng daSSl"> hegin January 14, 1991 I • O ther wc:;u law 5Chool., .ue located m • 7q-t> 1 < •rJ1trJ 1'1( l\r.trrn A'!'m"l1t•n '' C:.chuo•l'i iJn.i l .illt~,. • 74')(1 1 hrrJ '"l!lr"" ••rrnrJ m /.-;'rnr WESTERN STATE ~!!!UNIVERSITY ~!!! IRVLNE -four '>Culptu rc'> di\· pl.t)e<l l n a 1rrnd~ p111cr1.i nt•ar l <.I haH <;p3rkcd a Ourr' ol lllnl- plJ1nts lrom l U\lurners. "ho'·" lht: art\.\orll. 1\ ulkn')l\C and o h-.1.l'nt· I 111) ,\1ulkr . .i \an ( lcml·ntt· .irt 1\t v.ho madl' th\· <,eulplurl'\ from bo<l) Law.. ~1d 1-nda' that thl' lando"ner "here: thC' re\t.turant " hx3tcd -thl" In inc ( 11 -ha' rccr1,t:d se'cr.il w mplarnt'> .iht1u1 the an"'orll. .ii I P111a on < .1mp11~ l>rtH' )hl' d.11111\ 1hc Ml " not oh~enc and rl•preltenl\ tlw l1111rnr o l dome,lll '111lc.:nu~ I Fullt>rtnn and S.in Dwgo 1 lrll' ul th,· p.lllllt'd ,uilpturi, i • S< holar-;h1p., ,1nd lll"lnl 1,1} .i<,:,1.,tanCl' · \11 \ng" \1.1 11 1, I 11..l' .t lllinJ , ! 1lrt' aval1 ,1blt> COLLEGE OF LAW ....... .. .. Hull " Jcrm I'> J mu,lk-h11u nJ m.ik l 111"1> 1hr11"tng ph.ill1, ,, mhol' 111 Call c1n at/missions counstlor at <>1<k .1 hullH\t' IJrl!l'I . (714) 751-9100 for dttails. \ 11111Jlc ~Kl\ J \l \Jll(1l ··I he I l ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! I U\\ I .tlh . 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Pl: R ~I<> '1 7 0 .\( N() now PAYM ENT Q ft0 Pl· R \I<) '17 OA< •Plus surgery center oneslhes10 or implant chorge~ ti oppl1coble t Board Certified Plastic Surgeon~ t ()utpatient Surgery C(:ntcr N() f)()W PAY .\1F'\ I $120p:»R,':'1 t Insurance Acct·pted where Applicable + Will Accept Co-Signer fo r Financin8 t All Co metic Surgery COSMETIC SURGERY INFORMATION CENTER 'M Pro<..·edure Available for lafonnadoia Call ••• 1·800·S35·0380 t l 990 ROCO Mor ketmg ATTENTION HOMEOWNERS Is Your ARM Starting To ~QU~~z~ You? I f , Are You Experiencing: t Higher monthly payments I Less spendable income? t Negative amortization I Lost equity t Rising interest rates I Financial uncertainty? A refinanc e may provide timely relief Take advantage now o f c urrent attractive interest rates and alternative f inane 1ng o ptions. Yo ur STANDARD PACIFIC SAVINGS representative will be happy to p rovide a no o bligation analysis o f your resent si tuation For New Home Purchases or Refinances Please Call (714) 955-0536 ----tl m ~­ ~ STANDARD PACIFIC SAVINGS, F.A. 45QQ MacArthur Blvd • N w port Beach Cahfom10 92660 t. -. .. -. - I . "' .. •• ..,.,. 20, 1990 GTON BFACH/FOUNTAIN V AilEY NEWS ' 1 -"°' be uled ipin. ~ _f-mo.a are ne1ted about the ~·· "P&leement: Ruby's, which -~ully operated on the e.d of the Balboa Pier for the last •vera& 'YUf'I. •,,; .. 11hin~ it will be swampe_d." said J~ lnember Craia Doty, who JOincd the • • C.\&le in Man:h l 988. ··A des ti- ... aalion point at the end of the pier . ii imP.Onant. I think it will be a big tlit. lite it once was. It's b«n so loo& aince any'?ody's ~n a~lc to walk out on 1t, we miss 1t 1n-, ltinctively," Nearly S00,000 v1s1ted the pier m l 987, tbc last full year it was open. . "I'll have really milled emo- tions," Baashaw said, "but the nev. pier is aoina to be so ni~. so ne"'. at will be a real pleasure." Deputy city administrator Rich Barnard said other agencies ha'e brouaht the amount comm1ued to the reconstruction to S8 million. Among them arc the count) of Oranac. which pledged S 1.250.001. 1111 UIS b'llKlldllltll PIC• - HUNTINGTON BEACH -David Cornelson of Hun~1l4'0n rode an ann-powercd cycle from Costa Mesa to New York Caty in 18 l6 hours, S2 minuttt, bsukin& the previous record .of 32 days. I l h~ The race b y Cornelson, who was left a paraple&JC after a cat. acc1 2'h years 110. was a personal challe~&~ and an. opponu~ity to raise fu for the American Paraly1is Assoc1at1on, wh~ch provides &f'lnls to searchers worldwide looking for a cure to spinal cord K)9ralysis. An "Oranae County to the Bia Apple_ Arm Po~crcd Ra~" vict celebration is planned for Oct. 20. Anyone interested tn attending can 434-8884. WESTMINSTER -The charmi body of a possible suicide v1c was found next to a p soline can in a motel room, police said. Firefighters discovered the unidentified man's body about 7: IS a. Saturday after do using a room fire at the Newland Motel. "Apparently he was doused or doused himself with gasoline," said Andrtw Hall ... h was probably a suicide, but we haven't ruled out ~ play.·· Cl•••• 1111-fir Wit• Ill HUNTINGTON BEAC H -About S 120.000 in f~s the city cha commercial users for water supply lines connected to firt sprinkler syste has eluded bill collectors because of a ~ries computer blunders. the state Coastal Consen a tor). which pledged S2 million. and th.: federal govcrment. which has con- tributed nearl) Sl.100.000. Tom Bagshaw. PIER president, and Marilyn Hopson. treasurer, raise funds fo r p ier. The city failed to collect SS0.000 from businesses in 1988 when b1 mailed to custo mers failed to include a fi ve-fold rate increase that had approved by the City Council. And. last }'Car. o fficials let ano.th_er S70. slip through their hands when bills wen1 out for the wrong billing pen -·-BUDDY : < From 8 1 · ·· doas the> 'd taken in. :: · Buddy's guardian angels mu'>I have sent Newport Beach in1enor designer Lana ott 10 the reS( Ul' After a chance meeting "1th .\n1mal Assistance League member ~el k Scott 1mmcd1atcl) decided she would do all she could to find .i home for this special dog. Scott placed an ad in the Orange Coast Dally Pilot. "here C'la-,.,1fie<l ad personnel "ere so mo' cd h~ the heroic struggle of the lallk pouch the' offen:d tu run thl' all frl'l' tor a m o nth. "I rece1H•d hundreds of call\:· Scott !Ml1d ·· 1 go1 l'all\ at 6 JO an thi.' morning from ti 11k old ladll'\ ""ho told mt: lhl·~ pra' ,·q·r~ n1gh1 for him Pl·opk \H·n: t all1ng all da~ long ··1 "as rallc'd late .11 n1gh1 lrum peupk "ho \a1d. ·r 'l' r,·ad thl' Jt.I and I lan·t tJl..l' lhl· Jo~ hul f"m behind "hJI ,,,11 rl' doing and I m pra ~ 1ng lor 1h,· J11g · I'',. plJll'd ad~ for ''"1 fll'I' 111.·fort· hut f°H' nc' er had '>Ul h .1 rt'\ron'l' 1 n m' liti.· .. .\fter audt1111n1ng ,, 11rt'' 111 \A OUIJ-tx· Jug o\\ nl'r'> '>hl' IUI llt'J Budcf\ U\ n 1\1 '-lh.1ri R1u1i..., .1 ,,.\, port &·al h rx·1 ''"''' "11h .1 n1.111.1~,·· fll' of Jntrn.11 nultJ\l' Rouk' 1' nur~1ng a p1gt•un "11h a h111i.., n Uniq ue Creation Every Occa ion! For ~----- "A CARI\(,. n u 4'f"R\ 1n f I ' IRI" 1 .. • Fresh Flowers • Eu ru~an (1ard~m • Balloon Bouquers • Pl anes •G ifts • Basket s • Dm:J Flov.~r~ " I U ·J , lO t Mt '' .,.,, I , • wing bad. to health. she ha\ .a rabb11 "ho~ teeth do not gnnd prnpcrl) that \he tnm'I b' hand. 'he ha\ a blind l at. another cat "11h ;1 hroken kg and bunch of halJ-headed fim hcs. "These little birds \.\t:rl' hetng pccl cd 10 sm11hcrcl'n' an lhnc bag l·agcs an lhl· pet store ... Rool .. \aid .. 0 r d bu} them for half pml' and tal l' them home·· She al'>n has a 1.~ka11cl "11h a had nasal dl\- l h.irgc She g1't.''> him an11h1•Hll'> Roul s ado pll'd and nanH'd Budd\ on I abor Oa\ \\l'ckcnd and due' · no1 rl'(ffl't ht·r dl't1\fon ··1 h..t'l' th" 1h1ng ahuut lhl' unctn dug."· )Ill' \..lid .. He"<, \Ulh ,1 \\\l'l'I dug I JU\I l an ·, lx:l1l'' c an' hoth \\ciuld ha' l' turnl'J ham 3\AJ\ " \nJ huJ<l~ l'\l'll gl.'l'> al11ng "''h R11ni...,· nq> uthn dug' "Hl' \\Jlkt•J I an llll d11nr ,rnJ 1hn d1dn I t:\t'fl h,11 i.. u1 .111~ 1h1ng \II 1hrn· nl I hl fl1 f11 .J Ill l'd OU hlJl' In l hl' ha\ t... ,,11J .JnJ 1hn ,1,11teJ th.J,lllg t'alh ulht'I Jl\IUllJ rlJ\fU(h }ft-\\,1ll l·J 1 nghl r>a't 1h, .a i .Jmi drdn 1 l'\t'n h.trl.. .ind I ti •ughl lhJl 'l'llll'' 11 ht ' a h·qx·r · ~ull "ho plJ ll·J I hl .id lor 1 IH" nllt t \t.'d Jog. ,,11J hl·r fa tlh 111 hu n.11111' f,J, f"x·,·n 'lrrnglhl n, d "ll' J'>luunJ1ng Jnd l!fJllh ang h• ,,.,,,. .,. >• ' •• '',If mi lh.11 IU'il Pnl J11~ tJn gt'I '"'' ( .... R(.f If~ Ptl<l'I 140-7910 k111d ,,, rc\pllll\l" lrom .,., man\ " [ 1>1 I l\ IR pt·11pk . 'hl' "1 Id . Pl'c •rlt d1) l J fl' 2642 San Miguel •1 Ford. 'e•por1 ~ac-h ,rnJ 1h.11 ·, nol Jh\J\\ IJlknl ahtHJl I~., • --l"'-'I I S-iiiiiliiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .... _...;~~iiiiiiii....;..;..;..llllliil--'.l_ J ~t'\l' J ~ ,_·_· --------- c 'LosEOfJT AU•€,T ,;ti:-N .· "ti.::~: K E N N E D Y .. W I L S 0 N. I N C ~ : . ;,, ~-- 8 LUXURYTOWNHOMFS NEWPORT HEIGHTS NEWPORT BFACH,CA MIMMUM BIDS FROM S245,000 S ophisticated design is the signature of these ,..--/beautiful 3 bedroom townhomes. All homes / have 21;2 or 31/2 baths with spacious plans up to 2,037± square feet. • Formal dining room •Two car garages with automatic openers •Two wood-burning fireplaces • Gourmet k itchens •Front yards & pr ivate patios TO OBTAIN AUCTION CATALOGUE #6343 CALL: 1-800-933-0305 DAILY 9AM TO 5PM The Auction Information Office is open Thursday to Sunday, 10AM to 6PM at 2501 East 16th Street. This auction will be conducted on Saturday. October 13th, 1990. . ·~ AUCTION CONDUCTED BY KENNEDY -WILSON, IN!:. SANTA MONICA , CAL IFORNIA, BROKER Offf"r votd whe~ prohibit~. Bmchuff' will not l'M" malwd to n'sldt'nts of &ny statf' In whl h this ofl.-rlnf( Is not In rompllanrt w ith lhf' rt•al <'!llatl' or nthf'r lawa of that statr. C l990 Kennedy-Wilson. Inc ti)Equ.sl Housing Opportunlfy ' I • --ill!' ;a .. -..... -..... ,..._ .... ______ ..... - Stt11uo& Noflleel Of•"Qe Coast 01111y Poot S han Rooks sits w ith her new friend Buddy Pollce log • '"'"" ,,-wr\ r "' nt " ,., ,., , rrir r 1CI J two<• , v \,,.,,., r ... r .. ·• v' i ,,.., ~,,.,"IQ ~rior.q ,.,,. '""" f\ ''"f t• *'r •IA,..,.,,..,,~" 1 '•''\Mt "'Q l"Y • , t..t~·\ • ,. , , .. ,. • ,. ..... ,,.,,.d th•~ I' • f"lj to,. , ... , a .. , ,, " \ w:> , ,,.. '"""Y '' • f ~1 II T#JI A.-ttl Io#; r •" A'" ,,.,. l~'" 1""ld """"' , ... ,,..._,,,,.. ,,,__,. '"°'""" _..,.., ' • ,,,.,.,. • ., .. o.n M10 ''',. ,._.,., r•w,,,,_f ,, ,.. t~ • If'!"" ...... ~, o l ,..,. ' "' 11''1 MW1 (.,II .. .,, • ,..,,.. ,,. t ,_,,,., , ' • 'A ~,.. ..... ,..,,A,, • ". 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DPlllllll Wit• 1111111111 1111 llllllJ 11111 H UNTINGTON BE'\C H -Ctt}' emplo~ees have been pounng te of thousands o f gallons of dnnk1ng water into a shnnkang and smelly la a t Greer Park C\en as a statev.1de drought deepens an its founh year Water 1s taken from the precious dnnk1ng 'iupply and anJCCted da1 to keep the one-acre lake from df) ang up and causing a fish kill and oth obnoxious problems in the res1den11al neighborhood. oflicals said. Official~ also arc si pho ning ofT dnnk1ng water to replcntsh water a second small lake at Carr Park to help 11 su~ I\ e the heat and drough Thousands o f gallons reported!} have been pumped into the lake though officials said late last week they didn't know the exact amoun Neighbors have complained about a "homfic. unbelievable stench reportcdl> caused b> d ecomposing algae . .\ number of ducks also died the 111-fated park. apparent!> from a'·1an botulism. I.Ind IWnll'I IRlll'lll lly lllllllllR H UNTINGTON BEAC H -Owners of several small lots arc askan ho "' 11 can be possible that ""orkmen strode across th('1r no-trespass1n signs. tore dov.n their fences and took their land .. I'm in a state of shock that m) nghts as a propcrt) o wner have lx'c 'wlated:· Barbara Harmon, told Ct\\ Council members here The land. she said. has been in her famil> since 11 v.as g1"en to he grandfather as an 1nduc<'mt'n t 10 bu~ a 'iel of .\mcncana cnqclopcd1as an 191 0 or 1911 "I thought the least 1he) (the ( ll} ( ouncrl) could do ""as 10 apolog11e for the rape of the land." said Harmon·s husband. Jam '"Ru1 the\ d1dn"t C\l'n do tha1 ·· · "We've b«n shanghaied." ~1d Elme r Olson. small lots "11h h1\ panner. Margaret L1ndse\ \.\. "'~' /t ,,...,,,, ._,,, ,,,. 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IO .... ,.,__..,iN 11'000 ... \«~l.w ""' "" -~.,,, 10 ._ \ t s. ry II m I ul es le l~ s (' --- Orenge C0Mt Dally PHot CarrA MF.sA Ntws ,,,,..,,, .,,,,,,.,,.,, /llCkl '•In By Bob Van Eyken Staff w,,.., COST A MESA -Sister Mary lanatius is s-ck.in, them in al the Costa Mesa C ivic Playhouse. And while the a.ood sister's hand- len acknowlcd&c that she's a hot propeny, they wish some people in the city would tum down the heat a little bit. Christopher Durang's 1979 ont· act play "Sister Mary lanatius Ex- plains h AJI For You," will con- clude its four-week stint at the playho use on Sept 30, with what officials say should be o ne of the best attendance tally sheets ever recorded. Tickets for the entire re- mainder of the run have already sold out. according to the theater's box office. The playhouse's production of the highly acclaimed play received good local reviews when 1t opened earlier 1his month. But whal really warmed up the box o ffice is the controversy gener- Sesame Street's first national generaJ store. which opened last week In South Coast Plaza, looks like a playground, which naturally Is a \ D•niel Henldn/O.anoe Coett Dail~ Pilot delight to the younger set. Sean Kredel. 4, and his sister Jessie, 21h. enjoy shopping with Cookie Monster. Cllta M111 llcr1a11 •II - COST A MESA -The City Councd voted Monday niabt to iDCl'allt fundsna for the arts by S7S.OOO for the rtmainder of lh1 year and to conduct a survey .of tbe cuy'• cuhuraJ needs. The $75.000 increase in fund ina came on a l-2 vote over t~ obJ«hons of Councilwomen Mal') Hornbuckle and Sandy Genis. •ho referred 10 the arts funding increase as ··~elfart for nch folk$." 2 ..... _, II 1111111111 Clll COST A MESA -The legal cue rnult1ng from a sp«UCUlar pmbhng bust at Costa Mesa Country Club last June inched a couple notches fanhcr toward conclusion with tv.o guilt> pleas. a Cit)' auoroe) said Thursda)' But one c ity official s.a1d he hopes at least one suspected gambler takes his case to tnal so prosecutors can learn the 1dent1t1~ of othen who m1&hl ha'e b«n IO\-Ol-.cd 1n the alleged nng Cit) Attornn Thomas Kathe said he 1htnk'> a tnal. 1f 11 come to pass. might ~suit in more arrests O n Wedn~sda). Herbert Hans Stocker 61 of Santa .\na. and 49·~r­ old Richard Phillip Archer of ( osta ~C!ia pleaded guilt) to infraction of the Costa Mesa Cit) code and agre~ 10 pa' S6SO each 1n fincs. assistant Cll) attorne) Jc~ Scheer said Plllc1: SllJllll mll'll•, 11lc~1 COST A MES.\ -Police hen.· rnm luded that a pregnant Baker trttt v.oman shot her tv.o children and her ho' fnend to death and then killed herself in o ne of the worst mull1pk \la\lng' in the t ll) ·s h1stol'). a police spokesman <Mud We9n~a) Hanh Thi Duong 25 ha 1 .... 11 i.:h1ldren fhang Quoc l\;gu)en. 7. and Lan Ngoc Ngu)en. 4 and Duong' former ll\t:·1n bo}fnend. Oanh Van Le. 30. were found dead 10 an a pan ment at l 'ti., Baker ~t short I} aftcr 7 30 p.m on Sept S ated when a Ro man Carbolic cou-.~~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--':1.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ pie publicly altacked the sharp- tongucd sa11re as "anu-Chrisuan reh&1ous b1go1ry," and demanded that lhe city of Costa Mesa withdraw its fi nancial support from the playhouse. "l\.'s bttn good for the box of- fice ... said Jane Sharp. a playhouse board member. "I think a lot of people arc coming to see what all the f USS IS about. ··we've had a lot of people who d1dn·t know anything about the play who've come to sec at Just because they don't like the idea of someone 1elltng the playhou~ v.hat 11 should do and what 1t sho uldn't:· John and Ernie Fecne). the cou- ple who raised the contrO\ ers). sa) the) knew the notonet) might boost the pla) ·s boll offi ce. Others among the playhou\e·., all-\.'Oluntccr staff agreed the fre-e pubhcll) generated b) thr con- t rovers) has bcndittcd their pro- duction But some aren't so sure 1f'I v.orth II "We love the atten11on. v.c JU t wish we could haH gotten it some other wa' ... said J 1m Bell. technical director at lhe pla) house Bell said e'eryone at the pla> · house 1s comc1ous of lhe import· ance of the c1t)'s contnbullon to us existence A Cit) cultural ans grant of S20.000 pro' 1ded about a fourth of the pla)hous.e's cash budget th1\ )Car Pollce log Clltl .... •~c-.C 1o uy ·-......,~,n 1•1 "'"" """' 4K \\\ ~"4h<.,., .... ~ .tlf!P'noo<I !~ ~' (~ ""., ~,. Yf"t:I ~ 1 •O p f'f'll ~ bOt"lt> </ltlkt '°""" ~ ..... • ~ '"'°' • -.... -.. llWwoO't ,_ Co 110 W '°"" \t '"' -••I -H>l'Y ..._ ,...,,, • II tl>nf _, \...0 I~ .-.... .... I l)O'lo""'° tO "'411¥• O<CU''"d ~ l I I A ""' ~ A f)vt,,..t "'~~ .f/tf¥tf'd pe:w.c, ro ,....., r, fftf' • ,....,, ,,,_.., ........ ,_., l'W ... ,.,...,.,,. ,......,..,. 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I ~~~--~~---~-~-----~-----------~~ ....... --........... ·~· .,.__ 20, 1990 GE CDASr WFF.KIN ~lllllbi11 In 11111 11rly ; Every female knows that d!am<>nds arc a ifrl~s bcit friend, even 4-ycar-olds. ~On a recent style/shopping fact- findina 1rip to the Child Cart dcnter of Assistance League of Newport .Beach we asked Hali Win1hrop what one item a wcll- lkcssed young lady like herstlf s~ould not be withoul. Her reply was ··diamonds." The httlc jewclry-lover was wear-~ 1ng a new ring 'o\'ith a purple set. and '/. Y~ . ~ ,,.~ l~J tin y studs 1n her pierced ears. ~ ~~ She also 'o\'Ore a pink denim G uess 100. (I think.) Nathan Javier. 4. said !>~irt. a white T-shirt decorated with fashion rneans yo u art' al a pool. a gold and pearl trimmed pinlC"" (Huh?) Tht: reall ) big thing with llU\.\t•r and strap shoes. She says she him 1s sh oes and he !>a)'S he has lots h.1s ahout nllll' pairs ofshOC's in her of shoes. ma~bc 10 pairs. in his (ju-;ct. bu1 reall) feels a girl should close1. (He 1h1nks a good price for ~.1\t' at least 16 pairs. fool"ear 1s SI O.) He has rul ed o ut ··rrn "earing a summer outfit:• ties tn his "ardrobc and docsn'I ...,·ud Slt'µhanlc ('ernek. 5. discuss-think h(' "''ll ('\('f wear them be- ing her l·o11un knll top with lt:af. cause ht' LS sure ht:'d ch okl'. Yellow Min anJ llu\ler designs and is h is fa,ortll' {·olor. liut he has no 111<1\l'hing \hurl!> She did ht•r school i.:lothes that culor. He "as \"cry -.hopping l'arl~ \\l\h lhe help of handson1e in a ri.:d stnpt•d knn shirt fF.trTlll'i. Jcnn1ll·r and John. and and he \\OTC 11 \\\lh v.h1te shons h 1und three drt''>'it·s. a pink ont•. a with a rt•d ~tnj)t' Jo\\n the sides. t-l at k un..: and "h1te one. th:H ~he Nathan·s another Jt'\\C'lr~ ]O\'t'T hkl'S I ht· fa,11ntt' ont· 1s the pink. -prouJI~ !>ho"1ng h1'> batman l l 1l,1-. th1"1·11 lor 1hc lir'it Ja ~ at "'ali.:h . Christi Burmeister and Meghan Jones ' '-e1,port lh·1ght-. \l·huol Blonde . tiluc -e ~l·J -\shlee ··s u111e o1 uur ~6 siudt•n ts are M 1l·hacls . .i . likes pan\'> bi.·ltl'T than l"l'all\ 111111 1.1.;;h11•n :· sa1J Rlla dresses. and hi:r fa1on1e l·o\ur-. arr J..tn1;L',11n . d11l'ltur uf tht c.-usta pink and purpk· The colors 1l·ert 1n \h·.,;1 1.1l11it1 r11r I! \Car\ ··1 \\Ore her o nc-p1t•ct• Jum psun Iha! her ,1 J1\•,, Pitt' ~l.1 1 ,111J ,; lilllt• girl -.aid 1110111 bought tor her. B ui. .\sh lee 'du11·1 111u h,t\t' th.11 drl'\'i 10 a l...nuv.·s a bout n1onl·~ -SJ or Jilll'H.'SH ,,,(,11' ,1nJ anothl°r Olll' rnaybc S1 would Ix a good pn('l.' to pu1rltl'il 11 u1 ih.11 1 h.~tl "orn \he pa1 for su,·h an uullil sh<' s~ud . .. i'vleghan Jones 1s a big ~1x·nder - !>.illll' 11utf11 11\hl' 111 '111t· "l't'k !>ht' \aJd shC' "'nolJ e\Pt'l"! tu pa) Jlir !11111· 1\.11\ .trl' 1n!P fa,hrun. about Sl.l for an outfit. ' ., ' / 'r• >t I if /1 /111r1•1li1,·1· .. 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't•nll'r frl)n1 7-IU p 111 on I U<'"'-111) al 18UI W. l 'oas1 lh11hv.a\ 1n Nt"wpon lkar h. Th(' rrr IS S9.50. lnfor· n1at1on · 412-SitHO •The Ntw York l ·11y l\allt'l wi ll perform at 8 p.n1 un fursda) and Wcdnc.!ldl) at 1hc ( h11111<' (~uunl ) Perfurm1na Arts f'<'nlcr 1n ( u\la Meil. T1ck('l5 r.tnge frum S 14 10 S4<>. lnform•t111n· \1;h-1787 Hu &1A1toe Buc:tt • Framcmalccrs Galle r) will h~sl a rtttplion for local 1r1ists, L1nd1 Youni and \ynlhia K.tlbcr. from 2·5 p.m. on Satur .. day,ac 7225, Edinger A\·c .. Suilc H. tn liun11n1ion Beach. lnfor-m11ion: 894-6J9J. -·-----., ···----------..................... __ .£'# - Orange Coast Dally Piiot Estancia lnluPlates coach •It• callapslng In second hall, 82-0 Artists get defensive in 15-6 loss By Hugo Ricardo breakdown at the wrona mo- ments, .. Olney said. A bad punt snap rnultcd an a safety and tht 1nterccpt1on added 10 the £qles' offensive output. but 11 proved to be enough. Tht Anms found the toinl rouan 1n tht fourth Quartet with a n1ne-po1 n1 def«ll. T~'O dnYCS ~tailed out, but each ii.me the defen~ WI!> able to stop the Eqles to a.ave their o11'ente another ehan~. By Richard Dunn NEWPORT BEACH -There a~ better ways to lose a football pme. accordma to Estancia Coach John lJebcnaood. who vehemently el'.p~ued his dissatisfaction after his Ea&)es were torn apan 1n the second hatrThursday night by vm t· ina la Quinta. "Estancia football quit pla) ing. and I'm embarrassed.'' said L1ebengood, whose staning quar- terback, Matt Johner. was unable to walk because of a growth plate separation in his hip. The EaaJes ( 1-1) sorcl> missed Johner in this non-league afTa1r as they pas~d poorl) and allo-wed La Quinta's defense to pummel their offensi ve line :n the S«ond half. turning a scoreless game at hal ftime into a lopsided 32-0 loss before an esumated 1.000 at Nc"pon Harbor High. "It's the fi rst time as a coach that ,. l'H e'er been embarrassed 10 be a part of a footbal l team ." L1cbengood said "It make'> 11 tough when )OU l~an't thro" the football. 1 don't ha' I.' am answers. but 11 makes 11 d1fficult· "hen ~ou ha\e a nine-man front and }Ou can't do anything. "This 1s the worst beating l''c ever had at Estancia -and that incl udes the 0-10 ) car -bccau'>C ..,,,e qun.'' Estancia had two chances earh an the game. dm ing deep 1n10 · La Quinta tc m tor) bc:lore fu mbling both limes The Eagles fumbled fiq~ 11mes in thl' ga me. losing three. ··w e should''e gone up 14.-0, b«au..c \.\e had a couple gn~a1 dm - es, but 1h1.·n \.\t.' fum hled ·· L1ebcngood said. "\\ l' can't thro" SAILORS From 88 Ne\.\port did mis-, on 1hn.·1.· op- portuntt 1c~ del.'p 1n Ocean \ 1e" terrttor) and had to .-.enk tor fo,h Klem fil'ld goab on l"O ol lhl·m But the) had pknt~ on the scoreboard b) lhl' 11mc thl' gaml' ended "The Tars s<:ored on their fir'>t pos~~1on as \\ alkl·r '"-Ort•d on a '· )3rd run \.\1th 'J llJ remaining 1n the first quarter \\a Iii.er ma<ll' a nl~l· second dlon Jltl.'r h\•ing '\tupi:x·d .it the lint' of \l nmmage tu get into thl' end /Onl' l\.lc1n ·'\ l<IOH'r\lun "'" k made 11 7-u The dn'c coq~n·d JU\t 23 ~ard"> in thr{'e plJ)!> Jlter the Sailors stop- ped Oc.·1.'an \ ll'" '<, tal l' punt lf1 on fo unh-.in\.l·')(:H'n 1ha1 nettl.'d n11 gai n Earl~ 1n the ~lond quarta '-t.'\\· TROJANS From 88 ha\C tu gl't 11\1.'r tu tall 111 thl·m 00\.\ Wh1k the f:.agk'> pmted the.· '11.· tor). l n1,cr\1t~ ·s l\.\O o ut!>tunding running hJlil.\ l11d c'ef1th1ng a\ked of them Th1.· \l.Orlhorst• \tarl Walka hall a big night \.\1th I 'i \ )ards un JU tame">. \.\h1k Jcrf) Apa na had J '2 1n II\ attempt<. and gathered in the unh l\.\O TroJan'i pass romplt't1on<. for ~K ~arlls and a tuuchllu\.\ n Ireland bro!l.e into the oix·n for~~ )an.is and the lir\t \\.ure of thl.' gaml' "llh ks' than '"o minutt•s e\pm·ll to put tht· E.agk'I 1n front f hc Trojans ~ored on th{' fir'1 pla) ol the 'K'\.Ond quarter "hl·n 'v\-alkcr "ent o'er Imm the I tk earned 40 of thl.' tinal ~4 \ards 1n six a11cmp1s lor the Trojan-. Nathan MorcJk il.llil.Cd the lOn· "erswn 10 llC at '7. '7 The Eagles put 1ugl.'ther a ti \.~art.I sustained dn\ I.' for their nnt ~-ore with ) anl ut1 pas'>ing to ln•lan<l from M )ard~ out The Tro1an!. \.\C'fe lorrcd 10 punt on their ne't posscss11.1n and un the the foot!WI, we have a ni~man front and they beat the helJ out of us -and we quit." h appeared the Aztecs (2-0) wert running the 1eore up in the founh quaner. aoina for a two-point con- version -which they made - after mak1n1 it 30-0. Liebenaood. who did not comment on it. was only concerned with his team's inept play. With possnsion an the founh quaner. Estancia quanerback Rich- ard Buday carried six times on seven plays from scrimmal( -no passes. no handoffs. The EaaJes rttordcd zero first do wns in the second half. "We couldn't block anybody," L1ebcngood said. "We were trying to keep the ball wuhout fumbling. We wanted to try and get a first do-wn because we couldn't throw the football." Buday completed live of 11 passes for 29 yards. including one 1ntcrccpt1on an the third quaner. "h1ch La Quanta turned mto a score on 11s ensuing drive to make II 10-0 on Mike Berg's 26-)ard field goal. The Eagles. hunmg because of inellpericnce. a shallow offensive line and the loss of Jo hncr. actually controlled the ball (28:26) much longer than the Aztecs ( 19.34 1. but Estan<:1a's game fo rmed into putty 1n the second half E'en special teams \.\ere a prob- lem as La Q uinta used a 27-)ard k1t il.ufT retu rn 10 open the second half and n return yards to disman- tle the Eagles Estancia. \.\ho defeated Los ~m1gos (30-~7) an 11!> season opener as Johncr thre\.\ for 341 ~ard\ tl\ port threatened to e\tend 11s kad as II llru\e du\.\n lO the 4-~ard line, but \\a Iii.er "a~ intercepted deep in the end 1one b~ Pt·tcr Ohm to end the threat. Harbor didn't \.\aste m ne\t pos- session J S the Tars put together a 14-pla) dm e that CO' ered 78 ~ arlls after a b5-}ard Karllner punt 'v\ alkl'r and G reen\.\alt runnel ted Ii'"' times on the dn\c as Se\.\pon took the ball do\.\ n 10 the ~aha\.\ 11,.,· 15 Olshefski then took a pitch from \\ alil.er. lUI 10 the outs1lle and ""'nl untuul:hed into thl' end rnne "1th I ~I h:lt 1n thl· hall Klein added a nut her con' l'rs1on 10 mal..c 11 14-0 The s1at1!>lll\ for <X.can \'11:\.\ at the hall \.\l're dismal at Oc\I 1 he !x:Jha"ks managed JUSI three lirst llo"n~ 1n the lirst l\.\O q uaners Jnd totakd JU~I 65 }ards 1n olfrn,e The~ held the ball a li ttle O\ er nine: minutl''I ..\fter "'-kin l..1cked a 36-\ard lidll fir'>t \1.nmmage pla) Ireland !>pnnll'd 10 )ard\ do\.\n thl.' stdl·llne fur Im third TD ol the g.ame \.\1th 5 'b rema1n1ng an the halt \\1th the e\1.ep11on uf thl' c:ll1,1ng fll'lll guJ I. thl' SIOUI fro1an\ dckn\l' shut thl.' Eaglcsdo\.\n and had \l.'\CO Si.ad•!> of thl' quartcrbacl In the tourth quaner alkr 1h1.• f rujan\ sc.orcd on a '->ard rollout b' quanerbal ii. Brian Vall. thq "·1.·nt tor a ~-point con' ers1on p.iss and l:11lcd. maling the count 21-1 ' 1 h•'> unt• lamr '-'l lh 2 25 remaining I he defense held the Eagk'> on thl nc \t ~nes and forced a punt but 1mtl.'ad a lo\.\ center snap and hea" rush forced a fumble \.\h1c.h l nl\·1.·r-~•I) rell>'erl'd at the Eagle\' " Thrte pla}\ later. Vail passed to ..\pana tor 2~ )Jrd'>. \.\ tth the duo rt•i:x·au ng on the l\.\O-po1nt con- \Cr\1on tn 10 11c thl· count at 21-21 \.\llh I ~8-remain ing This linal duck 11 me seemed ltke an etl.'rntl} to the Trojans· follo\.\ers a~ the Eagles ran on fh c pla~s anll had l\.\O penalties assessed again I the T rojan!. in this span. It wa!> an outstanding defens1H ellon and a good ofTens1' e per- formance Moving America's Most Satisfied Customers. 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Apm, the Eagles -were driving 1n the fir!t quarter. aided b}' a I 5-yard personal fpul ~1\d a utomatic fi rst down at the La Quanta 41 . Se' en plays later. at the La Quinta 14. they coughed 11 up and the Aztecs recovered. The Aztecs. behind running back George Sanchez. took a 7..Q lead with 3.29 to pla) 1n the third quar- ter as quarterback Donald Hopkins went around the kft side on a 5- )'ard touchdo-wn run LAGUNA BEA( H -Laaura Bea h H11h's defense did no t allo~ a touchdown Fnda) night. but the Artists still managed 10 lose I S--6 to El Squndo High 1n non-league football aCllon. With senior linebackers J T. KJ1ngcnme1er and Scan uers leading the defense. the .\rttsts hdd Eagle!>' -workhorse Don Smith 10 93 )'ards on 28 camcs and forced one (um bk to 8" e the off en~ a 'hance to 0' ercomc an 8·6 Eagles' lead an the third quar- ter But q uarterback \.1 organ Lanchantm's th1rd-do"n pass -was antertepted b} T D :vfa,er and returned 25 }ard~ ior the "•nnmg touchdo\.\n "We pla~ed a 'Cf) tough game against a 'e'r) ph) '>ll al team ... Artist!>' ( oach L} man Olne> said. "Our def cn~ pl.n l'd a 'er) good game 'v\ e h11 rl•all} hard and that \.\as aga1n...1 a tl·am that -was quite a b11 b1ggrr ph' \le.all} than our team ·· The Eagles· uni) ulkm1\C~ !><:ore!. came on field goah of ~ 7 and 36 'ard'> b' Rre11 'e"t'll "'v\e 1~s1 ">ufTcrl·d .,oml' mrntal Senior runnm1 back Jason Levinson was an offensive stand- out for the Nrtists, rushina for 47 yards on nine came-$. including a 15-yard touchdown da~h 1n the first qu.aner to 11 ve the .I\ rt 1s1s their only points. Lanchanun completed 11 pa~!> in 21 attempts for 11./ I yard!>. connectin& with Enc Fe- graus for I 18 of those yards But 1t was the interceptions that hurt the An1 sts -when 1he~ mo)t needed to get 1n thc end zone "We moved the ball well in the first ha I c· Olne~ said "'v\ e "ere openi ng holes. and I th1nil. Le"mson had a areal game Bui 11 Just wasn't enough:· The Anast were also hurt o' 1./5 > ard~ 1n penalues wuh '><1m1.· quesuonable calls going aga1 n'>t the Am .sts. "Ltt's JUSt \8) there "'ere somt prett} tough calls out there-· Olne) said ··1t d1dn ·1 lause u' tt1 lo~ the game. but the~ '11111 hun ·· The offense fi nally came to hfe when fC1faus cauJht a Lancb&D~ 11n pa$S and scampered '4 )'atds ~uh .too left 1n the game 10 put bal1 onthe Eagles' 30.yard line. Lanch.anu n then hit Luke Mat- Jas for a 10-)ard pin and the ..\msts -were thrcatenana to make a comebad, But the Eailes' Scott utherland intercepted unchan- un at the 5-yard line to put an end 10 the ..\rt1s1s' comeback.. "It \.\oulll ha'e been re.Uy nice tu \I.In 1h1~ one because a victory ag.a1n .. 1 a tougJi team hke the Ltglc\ \.\Ould ha\.e really gotten uur lt'am read)." Olney said. "But "ere coming alona, Our ufft:n'K' is !.Laning to get 1t togethn and our defense JUSt pld~t·d '>lupendous ·· The lo\s llrops the Anisu to 11-2 but Olne) remains op- 11ml\t11. "'v\e're getting 11 together," < >ln1:\ ..aid \\ e'll be there next "l.'d "1: II Ix back. You can lount un 1hJt ·· But 11 got ugl}' for the Eagle~ Following La Quinta linebacker John M1alt's ~2-)ard interception return. the Aztecs made 1t I 0-0 a few moments later on Berg's field goal. The) scored qu1ckl) 1n the fourth. thanks lo a 35-\ard touc.h- du\.\n pass from Hupl;n., to "•de rel.'e1ver Stc'e Quach. thl·n lun- ' erted another Estanna fumble into a ~ore to take a ~4-ll lead \.\Ith 5 2~ remaining. Sea Kings, Artists upset by La Habra at Orange County volleyball tourney A 15-)ard unsponsmanltl..c pen- alt) and a 1 5-~ard late h11 call allo\.\cd La Quinta 10 mmc frel.'h and dmc 10 the fa1anc1a l.t On th~· 1t11rd pla). Sanchct \.\as in fro.rn ~ )ards out and &rg'<, P.\T 1ncrl·a .. ed La Qu1n1a·., 1.·dgt> to 24-0 goal "''h 7 25 kit in thl' thin.I quarll·r. Ou·an \ 1c" wol pt>'· ~·sswn and "l'OI ,.., \Jrd.., un li'l' pla~'> tu mail.l' 11 I "'-b The kl·~ tu 1h1.· drl\ c \.\as a -"·'ard p.t-;s lrom "'-.irl1ncr lo Bu'h that \.\l'nl tu the :"-c"port 21J and J 'uh,l·qut·nt rx·r- sonal foul un thl· r Jr\ that ru\hl·d lhl• hJll lll lhl.' l t I From there tht· ".>t•aha" 11,,. U\1.•d .i l\.arltner tu \llxrt r clnog.i tu Au\h re' as1.· that "ent up 1he m1ddk for thl.' Sl Url' The prnnt-alkr alll'mpt "J'> 011\~·ll The Sailor<. addl'd thl'lr lin.sl pollll'> un d 2<H.tn.1 t-..k1n tirld gu,ll ""h "'I~ kit 1n lht• ~anw tu mJl..1.· II 20-ti Ocean \ •<'" 1hrl·a1ened OOl' mun· 11m1.· J'> Denni\ h1.hcn ioul.. the ensu1n~ l..1l l 11tl '/~ ~an.I\ 111 the ;'l.1.·"port 1-~.ird line. hut thl· plJ\ \\J\ l Jllc<l 0.1,i.. 11n J hl.,11, tidu'' lhl' ".ll\l pt'llJll\ WARRIORS From 88 lor )X )ard'> It "a' 1h1.· 'v\ ~Jll-\aundl·r, 'h"" dnJ qu11c a po:rhirm.ln,e .11 thJt l nlortunJll'h lur \\ lX~tmdgl' aundl'f"> \.\J\ on tirl· Hl' ru.,hed I~ time .. tor ~ll ::i \an.h inclul11ng a t-.11. )ard. lir)t~uann g.illop "h1lh kit By Barry Faulkner The Orange ( ount' girl\ ',,,_ k) bJll l hamp1on41h1ps ar r nll l11ngcr the ~outh Orangl· C uunl' l hJm- p1unsh1p!.. La Habra. the dl'fcnding ()1, l\111n II \late l ham pion anll C IF ' \ lllll'>I topf)l:ll '>nund-'lecdl'll L JgunJ lkal·h I 5 If 1-I .., I t.-1 -1 I \.I 5 I, . .; 1n thl D1 \l\1tm I lh.im· p1umh1p mJllh "JlurdJ \ n1gh1 at l<l1-.un High Th1.· H1ghlandt'f' '>eed1.·d 1h1rd Jd\Jnll'd 111 thl' t111Jl h\ lopping 'll I ·,l'l'Jl'll ( lH•IO J lkl \lar I I · I .., I -· I ., 1'-I ' 2ll· I I ' 111 <. urona dd \ lar IJ ll'r IOPIX ll f l Toru 1--1.., 1 'i •1 1 ... .; tn ll.11m third plJll' In other di\ 1\1110\ ul lht' \JO\\' t11urnJml·n1 l nl'l'f'1t\ ll 1gh kll 1t1 \.inta \IJr~Jnl.i 111 ilw [),, '" •n 11 t'1nai "h1k \ J kn, IJ dl'll'Jll'll \ 111.1 l'.ir~ 111 lhl· I )1, "11111 Ill 111k m.ttlh L.1 HJl:lr.i ha1tkJ I .11tun.i lnr 1"11 hour' 111 l11r,t' J lillh gJme hut thl· H1ghlJnd1.'r\ tt.llnl·d the mnml•ntum ~Ulll..h 1n lhl· rJ lh·pt•1n1 \uinng la point J\l.Jfdl·d rl•g..irdll·'' nl lt'Jm '>l'r' n~ 1 .rnJ r nlll d 111 ,1 r Jp1J Ii II h · g •. Hll~ \I\ t11r \ Jll thl \\ arrlllr' 111 d"!x·lil'I Ill .ii"• 't•lfl•d <Ill J ''.ird run .111 r I 1111 h ii I l.h I l \t J t l \, ,,,.,.,, 1d1 hhl\.l..rJ .1 '\11hl I\ rr1111 punt "h1\h \\J' r1.u \l'rl.I •lO 'ht·" ' .11 d 1 n, , , I \\ , , , , J hr 1 J ~ l' "' 1,JJ 1•\ldl hlnll..nl t'-'11 punt' re tu1r 11 ~••Ill h1r J 1.1ud1J.mn .inJ I l,, ,, ,·r"! J tu mhk ·ttl ' J !(ll•id Jlhktr l 11h,,1n ... 11J "' lhl· l\.n1~h1' "aunJl'r' Truck Load Sale FAMOUS DESIGNER BEDSPREADS 2 Days only Sat & Sun Sept., 22nd & 23rd MmJ) SELECTION OF SATINS, HAND PAIMTED, l COUNTRY STYLE FOll. QUlIH, IING REG. S250 & UP NOW sggss ONE THING HAS INFUJENCED EVERY PRFSIDENTIAL DECISION , . '· The ~n1sts. ~ho \.\ere led b} th1.· ·I "as plea~d "•th o ur effort." h1111ng of .\shlq (39 k1ll!>I and . wguna lkalh ( Oa(h Lance Stewart Ra1.hd 'v\ a( holder 121 l1lls1 a'> "ell w1d l...d Habra rl'tumed a lot of d'> thl' superior ~111ng of "'-('al~ \\.'n1vr) from a r,tate champ1onshrp C larle earnt•d their "a~ to the 111le ll'am and "c arr a team that's matlh v.1th a lour-s.et 5em1final pl•"ed thrt•t: matthes. 'v\-e'r" mak- ' ll lUr} o'er El Toro 1ng ml'>ta il.n that are l'OrT<'C'table Rallllltt pac11 UC/ at Fresno m•t The l '(I \.\Omen\ cros\ C'ountn team cap1ured 1t\ '4.'asnn opener \..11urll.i ' at the-frc,no ~late In' 1tJ t11inal JI \\ ,,.iJ"ard Parl l ( ·, ~·n10r Buff~ Rabbitt "a' the ind" 1duJI "inner "1th a 11mr of I -11.; O\ l'r 5.1100 meters .l'-the \ntec:11er., "nn tht· ll'am ll lle "1th - ~·in" \\d~:r ~tall' fin1!.hcll ~·l.ond \.\llh "" l C I o,<1phumon· Ra~na ( l'r'Jntl''> "a~ ""th in I"' 'it 'and red\h1rt lre,hman frau Croodmh v.as '>t:' en 1 h in I -5., fl l ( r .. men fin1\hed \('\llnd In r rl'\no \tall ti\ I/) point\ l ( I 1un1nr Bl·n \\l'f\ plJn•d third 1n ~' I~ I •'er lhc.-'l-m1k tnur-.e \ophomort ()a, 1d He'>\l.lltnl' \.\3\ I ~th .ind \11phomnn• \Ill..· '\.1d~ n 2 'rd • .\t th<.' -\ru<.a Paufil mel't ')hem lfall ~a'> the lop 1in"her 1n thc "nml.'n "ratl' 1n I -l-fnr '-K,( al < ulkgl' "'h1lc ~phomore .\mhcr <.ill'" ~a' lltthth in ~11 '" <ln the.-men';, \ldl' Sl•phumurr r rll\ Baile\ "'J' tht• 1t1r tnl\hc:r l11r \( { l lod.ing ~~ ll'i ti\ l'r lhl' l\I.. 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It ""'·E·lP F:n bre•,.. • •f'l111r,,., I 1p l l9"'!1> II.,,,,_, (lo., t • " 'I 21% IFF lll~!T'!'~st St. 964• 797 4 F ounlatn V al'9y GE CbASr SroKrS ,,,., ,,, S1allawks to remain unllsatsn By Patrick Larkin Newport Harbor High Coach Jeff Bn nl-le) wa~ forced going into the season tl• haH' !>e\\~n of his starters play bo1h \\J)~ It v.as those seven. especially Randy <. tl.en> and Neil Johnso n. that led the ~Jilors to a 20-6 non-league football vic- llir' at home o'er Ocean Y11.·w before I 1 ~I() spcl tator~ Fnda) night. "1 he 1ntenor linemen had to run around :m a" ful lot tonight." Bnnkle~ -;aid. "The)' hJd to run around chasing them on de- fl·n,t.'. then the\ had to tum around and nw' e tht.•m on. or1en~ Thn Just did a F.ll'Jl Jtib tonight .. ~or tht.• Seahav.b. '-'ho v.ere held to JUSt 1-+0 \J1Js of total ot1ensl'. 11 "a" a poor all- • 1111u.nJ ix·rlormanll' that dropfX'd them to I I r outed quarterbad. Rand~ l\.arhner l 1111ple1t·d ' uf 18 ga\ses for \)' '.irds "\\ l' ''l'rl' hurt b' our mist.Ul'\ ·· Ou~an \1l'" toJl.h Ho"'ard Isom \J1d "Our tnl'\!)l'nenn· \howed and we didn't neC'tuc thl ''a' \\l' .. lwukl Gne them C'c"ponl 1. tLdil thn 'hlml'd up to pl:l\ .. I ht· l Jr' ''l're al\u bol'>ll'rt.•J hl'J' 1h 11n 11lkthl' h\ quarterb:.id, Ste' l' \\ Jll-l'r 11gh1 tnJ lrt•orgl.' Crrt.'l'n"alt and running h.ili- Ku-,-.dl 1 >l\hl'l'>i-t \\all.er h11 un I~ 111 2J pa\,l'' for I~" ,,11J, ,rnd tinl' intl·r1.l'ptwn .ind hl' .111d l 1tl'l'n\\al1 huoi-l·J up on Ill nf thll\l' thrt•"'> 101 I '5 \JHh < >lshl'l\l-1 rushed ~~ ll!lll''i t.1r I I~ 'arth ··(,rl'l'n'-'alt hJJ J n1n: g.imt' lur u' l\1tnl.k\ ,,llJ "'It' ntlt' to hJ\t' h1m h.tt!- plJ\lng · (Jrl'l'n"alt JO .\II-( II Ot\ l'llllll \I Pl\" 111 I 4~4 °'"'l·J ll.1rho1·, 11pc111ng -l I-~ \\Ill 1•\l'f l .1gu11,1 BL·Jdl Jut· 111 .1 dl't'P 1-nn· bl U"l' \U,IJ111l'll Ill pradlt l' I hl· ma1or i-l'' 111 the gJnll' "J' iht· l.1t l- .,1 I luJn \ ll'" utkn\l' T hl '-c.ih.I\\ '-' t lllll' 111 I'll '''l'''11111 totJk-J I h ~'' \ttll 1!1111!-k ' ,,ml thL· -..J 1li11' h.I\ t' .1 1,rng ''J' 111 gu 11 thn hup1.· It• 1.1intrnJ lw .1 "t"' \IL'' l l·.i~u1.· d1Jmp1on,h1r ··11 \\J\n I J Pfl'll\ g.inw h\ ,If)\ \(Jll dJ1J, · llrinl-k~ \J1J "l ha1·, 11111 !hl· '''It· "' pl.1' '-'l' nl'cJ 11 ''l' horx· 111 \\tn 1111, kJ!!,Ul \\ l had 11111 nlJll\ llll''l'J op· p trtun1t 1.' JnJ th1.·fl ''l'r1.· 1110 m.in' hrl·al- J,mn, un '>Pl'llJI tl·am\ Hut thl· lo.llh p)J~1:J hard tor lour quartl·r\ · Brinl-ll'\ \JIJ hl' h'JreJ a k1d11" n at ta l.i 'I \\l'd' r1in1p "hl'rt the 'ia1l111\ plJ\l'll .1 ntar-rxr1n1 bJll g.ime · \\ l' plaH·d mut h 'ih.irpcr 1n thr rir<.t g.1111\ · Hr1nl-ln 'J1d "I "J' J ltllk 1.on \\llll'll lhl' \\l'l.'1' in pralllll' \\t' IU\I J1Jn t pr, pJrt' lnr thcm 1()ll"Jn \ tl'" I ·" \\di \1J\ hl' It\ ~'lJU\t' \\l' r1. hJt !-Ill ,,110111 .1g.1tll See SAILORS/17 RA tames Mustangs By Russell Banks :--.E V.PORT BF~CH -Co<;ta \k\.i ll1gh l(IJlh Tum Bald v.1n 1,1,ali-l'd through ,, gatc .ind un to lhr track lll 'k wrx1rt llJrbor H1gh's rootball field a\ hi\ team prl'pJrcd lor a c;hot at 11'> '>e<.nnd c;tra1gh1 'rdur) The coalh then angkd to his right. "Jlked up ~omt' <,tJirs to thl' hleachers. a nd \JI un the lir..t ..eat or a1<,k rhrt.'l' Bald"-t n '>JI '>lr.11ght up. arms cros\(·J '-'tlh ganll' plan tut ked undernl»Hh his left .11 m and \\atchcd -1ntcn1h \\hat had caught hrs inter~st'> .\nd con- lcrn'• Chm Singktar) Marshall Brown. l 1- \ sses l rammell. Ju\t to name a few · Yo u won't find thCS(.' names on the Costa Mesa roster But the M ustang'I ( 1-1) and H.ildw1n sa"' cnough of the three 5aturda) night as Rancho Alamitos (2-0> '§Cored l'Jrl\ tu beat Costa Mes.a. 28-0 "We got beat b> a 'er) good footoall team." Baldwin c;a1d "Thq heat us with four big pla}S .. .\rtcr (osta Mesa couldn't move on its 10111al possession. Rancho .\lam1tos took onh I~ S<·conds to \t.Ore from its 0" n 24 w11h 9 43 rema1n1ng in the fir\t quaner rngktar) went back and loOcd a pa'is to Bro"n. who had beaten three Muming defenders. and raced 76 yarch untouched Carl Foss kicked thr P.\ T and the Va- 4ueros led, 7-0, wtth 9.J I kft 1n the fint 4uarter It didn't take Rancho l\lamttos long to cushion its lead. S<:onng o n Its next pos- 'j($$10n The Vaqueros drove 52 )'ard on five plays wtth ingle1ary·~ second pus of the pme 101n1 for another ~rt' Enc Moore. Rancho'\ t1aht end. cau&ht a 38-yard trike for the score thouah the PAT was blocked by Cos1a Mesa's Mike Cota. ·11~_ tht Vaqueros increased their lead to I .RI with S: 19 len 1n the quaner. So on two pu!n. 1n&lctary had thrown -for I 04 )'lrds and t'NO scores. R)'an Mc£\-oy, C0tta Mcsa'a quar· Vaqueros IDUSCll VIiia Park By Bert Eljera IRVINE -They were expected to lose the battle in thr trenches. but the Irvine High football pla)ers showed Friday niaht that games are still won on the field. not on paper, with a 22-1 S manhandling of highly-touted Villa Park. Ap1nst a defensive line of\en described as montrous, the Vaqueros found "open doors" for their running game. Against an offensive hne, which found JOY m the weight room. In-inc High answered wtth brains and a lot of heart Scott Seal. bursting through gaps opened by his ofTens1ve ltnc. finished with 181 yards and two touchdowns m 33 carries. Quarterback Jason M1n1c1. "'ho also handled punting duues. completed 8 of 21 passes for 126 ) ards. and the deft'nse blocked one punt and had an interception that led to a touC'hdown . A CdM receiver can't handle this pass as Marina's Chad Durand (right) applies coverage Friday night. It was an emo tional v.in for the Va- queros, "'ho cnterl'd the game c1ght-po1nt underdogs. and someho" made up for the 17-3 loss to Villa Park last year. a loss "'h1ch Irvine High coach Terf) Henigan said "'a~ a huge moll' at1ng factor this )t'ar CdM suffering growing pains, 9-7 "The) beat us ph)sicall) last )Car. The kids didn't hke that. Despite all what was said. we knew v.e compete wnh them:· Henigan said By Richard Dunn V. ESTM l....:'\TER -You gc1 thc feeling t 111tir1J Jl'I \ta1 High Coach D:ne Holland "11·1 lt'<tl ninn·rnl·J about hi\ tram's 0-2 \IJrl thl\ )l'a!>llrt H" 4uJrterbad .. Junior Todd Kchrll. pul!i tirl· 1111 thl' hall "h1k the CdM defense. '-'3' Jht·.iJ 111 thc olfrml' at this point in term, vf llrllllltl, '>hO\\\ \fgll'i or grl'atnec;!i. I r1JJ\ night hcmn er. ho'>t Manna 100!- JJ\ JOtJgt.· 1111"11 "''Ji-spot~ < dM"s special lt'Jnl\ ,mJ olkn'" l' ltne l hl' \ 1!-1ng'> t I· I) hl'ld thl' \t.•a King\ 10 1111h 1:11 net \Jrt.I\ .int.I fullha,i-Sha\'n F ulh11d 1.Jlrll'd. :: t1mn lur lll(l \Jrd'> a' \IJllllJ \\nn J n11n-k.1guc g.iml· · 9-., JI \\ t'\lmtn'>tt·r High \ldnnJ LA.d!i ltirtunJtl' to ''J' 111 1he g:tmt· 111 !ht· 111\I hall lming thrl'l' lumhk\ and Jlh•" 1ng ( t.1~1 guoJ licld pt.1\1t111n But till' \ I-ng,· dl'kll\l' 1.11n't'tl'nll' d11'>l.'d up thl ( J\I ••lkmc 111 rl nu1n '-'llh1n· Jn l''l'la\h "dirl1 ''J' tlH•"qng hut 11111\t "or h1\ flJ"l'\ \\\'fl" 1111 lhl Ill.HI.. ix'lJU\l' 11f J l.ll I. nt llllH "( lur o lll'n'I' l lint' '' r1.•JI grn·n ll11ll.1nJ ,,1al \\ l llt\I llt'Cd .. 1 1111 111 ''Ori. ih t '' But \\l \\t llt rrnm la,1 "t'l'I.. Ill 1h1' 1•n·I.. .111d 1111rrmrJ llHl ix·rlt'nt and thJ(, ''It.it lhl 'l g.1tllt'' .111· ll1r I 1 \\11Ullf\l· hl.·l'll 1111 I• \'Ill hut "°'l \ l' IU\I got J 1111 10 \\Ofi- 1111 'Ont• hrcJl-J11LA.n \\l' had lau-.eJ thrt'l' pt.11nl'> tlut thl'rl' Jll" things "l' 1.an "'nrk on Jnd uttwr th.in th.it ''t' J1J pr1.·1t\ good· \ 1l-1ng' quJrtnt'ldt I-( n\t111 \ll Lcmurt.· plJ1l'J .1 ''~n1lilJnt rnk 1n lhl' ground gamr 1.irn rn~ Ii 1111\l''> tor !l.S \ard!I t'\duding th l' thrtl' "" '-' lur J rn1nu'>· IX \J n.h ·11 .i tl·.1m "g11111g to <itop I ullord. thl·n "l h .. t'l \ll I l·n111rl" 111 run .. \lanna C. 0J1.h J11h11 'it.·t. ll' -..uJ c llkmt' eh \11. L1.·morl' m.idt· lht 11pt111n tio \\ l' "t.'rt• ju\t '>tufTed 1n the tir'lt h.tlt Jnd "l' had ,.1 loupk ol lumhln hut 1h1' \\J\ rl·al important for our program to "1 n "This. ho"'e' er. '-'BS not the same Corona dd Mar team of last week (a 28-0 loss to Hunt1ng10n &·arh) The> "-t.'rc prepared ant.I thl') '>lulled us F1nall). v.c got some- th ing go111g in the Sl'lUn d hair and "-C pla)ed grl'at defenst.· a11 lour quartcr'i -'-'"l' nc' er qu11 .. Both teams rnmh1ned for onl\ thn.·t· point~ last '-'l't'i-amt "ere rnm1ng off d1c;ap- poin11ng IO!•~s fhe V1k1ngc; '>UfTcred a 7. ~ \l'IOJl I-tu Lo'> .\IJm1tus rn 1hr1r o~ner Manna hnebal"kl'r Chad Durand \a1.keJ t...l'hrh rn the tir-,1 quarter. tacl-k Rill-Rtll' druppcd him Im a 6-~ard lo\!I \\Ith thn:r m1nutl''> kft 111 tht• game and \k l 1.·more tntl'llt'pll·d j 1-l'' pa'>'i "1th ~.a 1 111 pla\ 1n thl· '>n11nJ 4uanc1 . h1ghltgh11ng \lanna·, dt·ll'n,1' l' flHl'H'" The\ 1!-1ngs· go-Jht'Jd <lrt \l' \lartl'd 1n thl' thirJ quJrtl'f 111110" 111g < d\I ''"th punt 111 lh1 ~Jntl' I ultorJ \\t'nl ul1 right t:ll I.I, h1r .i ~11-~.irJ ptl lo.up 1111 thc lir'l plil~ llil'n \1t l t 11Hlrl' kd .I l h.1rgt' 111 tht' < d \1 21 Jill r .i I \., .trJ g.itn \tl Lemorl'. "lw lompkll'd 11nh unt• ,,1 "" p.1-.'>I.''> lor '" \Jrd\ anJ 111ll' 1nll'flep111rn ""' -.h.ii-l'n up on Im Ion~ run "1th 5' \nund' kit 1n 1h1.· third 'il'dn tn\c."rll'd b.1tl-up quartl'rh.tli-( hn' lx:ll.1< roH' 1111 l\\t> plJ~\ but 11 proH'd ,u,th J\ he lumhkJ huth tllllt'' ~Id l'lllllrl' lanw h.ttl. 1n '''0 pla~' IJICI -tu '>t.trt tht• fourth quJrter I k prumpth rJn 14 \JrJ\ 111 lhl' C d \I /\ hl'lnrl' ~onng ln1111 '>l'\l'll '.ird\ 11ut \\\11 plJ\\ IJtl'I .\ bad \nap null1liet.I the P \I hut \1 .mna hJJ 1.il-l·n a 'I-., kJJ '"'h Ill ~' kit 1n thl' g..mc Manna fumbkd ti' e ttmr., and lo'>I thrl'l' ot them in 1hl' lir-.t half c d~I. '-'h1ch luuld do nothing '-'tlh the fir'>t '"'' fumble' 11 LM P.-,ne Costa Mesa's Jermaine Jackson (22) finds a hole In the Rancho defense. terhaek. wasn't so fortunate The 6-0. 190- pound Junior missed h1'i first eight pasS<''i He v.as I for I J at one 001nt in the first half and fini\hed the hair' 2 for 14 with one rntcrc.:cp11on fo r 45 )ards "J-k (M CE\O}) had a fil'ld da} last wed.." said Baldwm. "but he was under hea') pressure ton1ah1. .. The second quarter turned into a C'om- ed) or errors Rancho Alamitos' hncbacker, Vinet' Ot- teman. recovered a fumble. but Cost.a Mesa\ Adam HernandC7 returned thr favor two players later On ~ancho's ne\I po session Costa Mesa·s Pete Broo trom intet'CCJ)tcd a SinaJctu } pau. but Mall Robcru then p1ckt d off a Mu,lana pas . The h1atu1tan1 of tilt quaner was a lcap1n1 catch of 30 >•nis b)' the Mu tanp' David Ph1ll1ps, but the drive Oulcd when Mcf \iO)' was sacktd for a IS-yard loss. It didn't 11.kc Rancho Alamitos Iona to increase 11s lead. Trammell took the th1rd- quartcr k1Cko fT hack 38 yards to the Va- 4 ucro.,· 4., S1nglctal) then raced 47 yards to the C O'>ta Mc~ 6, with the ~"Inf U1t'klc appl1cd by the Mustanas· Oub) O,pina Trammell, who rushed for 91 yards on 19 camc'i, then ran •J in from 6 yards out Srnglctal) ran for the two-p0int con- \ ers1on. and Rancho Alamitos had a 21.0 lead with 11 :07 left in the third quaner Rancho Alamitos compRtcd the sconna late 1n the third quarter. when the Va· quero5 drove H yards on aeven pla)'S. S1n1lct1ry threw h11 thud touchdown pa • this one to Scan Hall from 21 )vds out. Fos1 aocked the conventon with 1:41 ien in the third quancr to 11vr the Vaqueros a 28..0 lead. Baldwin said ... T hcy'rt a very phy I al team, but they didn't beat us up They hurt 50me of our kids and ~ hun some of theirs We played \iCf'Y welt 1111nst 1 aood te.am. rcco,crcd. finall~ took ad~an1age ot the third gobbled up b) Mark Perlmutter 'A tth 11.17 left in tht second quarter on thr Manna 12. Just three pla)S later and the Sea Krngs '-'Crl' 1n thc paint as Kehrlt {Onnected "-I th Da\C Ol~n on an !!-)ard IOulhdo"'n pas<, On Manna's l'll\utng dn,c. f-ulford "l'nt off right tackle again for a 17-~an.J gain tu put thl' V1!-1ngs aero\!> midfield hut tv.o pla) '> later ( had \\ ool\C} -"hu na1kd \tcll'morc \\tth a hard hit at the l·nd ol thc 1h1rd tu forre htm tu the hcnrh -inter· n·ptl'd a pass at the ( d\1 ~' and rcturnl·d n 12 )ards to end th1.· \.lanna 1hrl'at \ 11'.1ng!i plal.t'-l-tlh'r Dan .\rmstrong booted a 43-)ard tidd goal "'1th Sti kit 111 thl' tir)t half to lUI <. dM ''> lead tu 7-) On the lir'>t pla) of thl' dn,c. hO\\l'\l'r < d \1 pu~hl·J the \'1!-1ng' bacll. fi,l. ~ard' thank' tu J tomb1ncd Yli-b) BnJn llcnJ nd1' John \ltClure and \tnrgan 'i11pp -tJ!-111g thr Jll out ul thl· \'11'.1ng~; <.J1h Thr ( d \I tnu \\ould IJll'f U1mb11H' 1111 Jnlllhl'f '.>al k 111 thl· third 4U3rll'I \1Jnna\ ""ming drtH' tool-up nwrc 11111t· (4 0)) thJn Jn~ othc1 dnH' (II 1hc g.i llll' "The fumble' "l'rl' rnstl) 1n thl' lat 1 "l' J1Jn t ha\l· control o\Cr th1.· hall an,mnrl' ')edn '.i 1J "\\ t' got uu1h 1t in the tir't h.111 b) (. uruna dcl \1ar. 1he) JU\I tool-11 lo U'> ··.\n\ttrTil' \Ou bl'at a team hl..c (oron..i dd \lar. "h1~h rs a great program and has "-On halk-10-balll. C IF t hamp1on~h1p\ 11's ddin11el) a feather in }Our cap·· It "'as the second s1ra1ght "'1n for the Vaf.lucros. "ho opned their J 990 season with a 1 6-1~ \ll'tor~ over Um\'ersit) With Ja on \tarnan compkung four of his fim fi,c passes, inC'lud1ng a 17-)ard to\s to R~an Tsui. thc partans looked 1mpres~1\e on their fir..t drl\e. But Tim ~kehan bloded Joel Hcrnandrz' :n-)ard fiel d goal If) af\er the dmc stalled and the the lOmplC\ton of thc game changed Juan C rut oi:x·ncd Ir' 1ne's sconng '-'llh a 40-)Md tidd goal \\1th I If\ to go 1n the fir'>t quartn Ma man hit Jason Braun \\1th a IO-)ard toe. hdo"' n loss 10 g1' e the 'ipanans a bnel read. hut the \aqucro) pulled av.a} "Ith a lOupk of qu1l l-toul hdow ns. the la tter a 1- ~arJ run b~ Sl·al "llh 4 08 left 1n thl· ..ctond quarter "\\c pla)cd great \\ l' thllugh1 "e had to pJ!>' Jga1mt thl·m but the ofTensl\ c hnt.· t>JX'lll'J 'nJnng hoks for me." <;aid <;c.11. \1.ho\t.' '' ~arncli w..ts o nh ont· short ol thl' \l h11ow·l ord · "Tfr) ran a light drknse but \\l' IU\l i-l'PI on going .. hl' added \ 1llJ PM!-tatlbal k Elli\ \\ 1ll1am~. "ho hJJ I '1 \arJ\ on 11 r art1l''>. 1n thL' \part.in,· ~ '-21 \C:tSOn-urx·n1ng \ lllOI\ ll'l'r Bol\J C1r.1nJl' linr~hed '-'Ith If>' \anh 1111 I~ ldl rin four other Villa Park hall cane~ co m- htnt.•J lor 1211 \Jfl.h. 1nC'lud1ng a 4-~ar<l toudidu" n run h' l>on Blado'-' "'1th to in lelt I 11 t hl' g.3 nll" . Knights survive late rally as Warriors came up short By Jason Antebl TUSTIN -Woodbndgc High quar- terbacl-James \\)alt ncarl) dro'e the Warriors to a l0me-from-beh1 nd '11:tof) on Fnda> night. but 11 all wept for naught on fourth-and-long with 45 seconds lcft Foothill defenSI\ e tackle Jeff Sandrr!. had other ideas and whipped through the hne to ~ck Wyatt and preSt"ne a 28-2J non-league football v1ctof) for the Knight ~. \\'yatt. a 15 )Car-old Junior who pla}t.'d hke a 'ctcran. t.o mpleted 18 of 42 pa)'>n for ~82 )ards. "'h1ch included a 25-)ard touchd own pass to 11ght end Miguel Moral· cs "'h1le staging a comeback w11h ~·4' remaining in the third quaner "for a Junior kid to come out and du some of the things he's do ne 1s JUSt ama1- ing." Woodbridge ( oach Rick Gibson ~•d or Wyatt. "Hr ha11 so much poise.when reahs11t.ally he should be a so phomor(• But matunt)'-w1se he"s in the upper echelon ·· Wyatt also ran for two ~ores. both from S )Urds out. One of W}a1t's 1ouchdo"'n run!. lUI the Knigh1s' lead to 21-1 7 "-Ith I. 14 remaining in the third quanrr. but Foothill running bade Scan Saunders e\- phxkd through the Wamors· dcfrni.1\ e line and ran tor a ~3-)ard scorr 'Ahl{'h ga\e 1hr f..nrght<.. a 28-17 cushion w1th no time remaining 1n the third pt•nod. \\)all's SClOnd touchdown run sliced thc lead to ~8-~J. but Woodbridge couldn"t rnmplctt'.' a two-poin t con' ers1on pass and the ~ore remained 28-23 "'1th 7:03 remain- ing faccpt for a 43-)ard Jaunt b) Jak1.• Jarnb'>. tht.· \\ arnors' running attad wa~ not J fJllor 1n the game The r('('Cl\C'f\. ho"l'' er. remained qu1tl' bus) \\)alt·~ fa,ontc target was wide ret.C'l\Cr Julian Johnson who caught right passes for 10' )arth 1nduJing a 35-)ard stnkc for a kq garn dunng one touchdown drwe Morales was another fa vonte, catching three pas~s for 59 )ards and a touchdo"' n. Jam bs. "'ho 1s normall) uSt'd for his running capab1ltt1cs. also had four catches (See WAAAIORS/17) Late Eagles' field goal spoils University's comeback attempt By Howard L. Handy MISSION VIEJO -The Univcrnt> H1ah football team dc~rved a rar better fate than the one 1t took home from Saddleback Collcae Friday n1aht. Coach Mark Cunnin1ham·s TroJans ~llaed an outst1nd1n1 comeback to tic tht host Santa Maraanta. 21-2 1, with 1.28 rcm11nina to play. A qucs1ionablc pass 1n1erfcrcncc call wath seconds remainma p ve the Ea&IC1 new hfe and all-purpose t.clt Josh Ireland made the most of 11. Ht snagcd an acriaJ from quarterback f revor Vankoff for lO yards to cap a brtlhant 1ndi vadual per· formancc that put the ball 11 tbe Un1vcr· sit)' 7 with four seronds rem11n1n1 on 1hc clock. Trav11 Lucero kicked a 24-yard field pl as tame c"parcd to IJVe the Eaaln lhc victory, 24-21 . The TfOJAftt cktttvcd 1 much bettcr ftk, controlllnt the be.ti for 21: I l to 19:47 for ' the Eaalcs. But the big d1fTerrnC'e was th<' runn1na back. lrcla.nd. who picked up all three EaaJes touchdo"'ns on 45-and 81- yarcJ runs and an 8-yard pass rcccp11on from Yankotf. Ireland had 236 yards rushina on 17 carncs and Added 71 more with Jou:r pass rectpttons.. He had 169 )'ards rushma in the fint half alona w11h three pass tttcpt1ons. The bitter sttn& or defeat echoed m the tone of Cunn1nanam't voice af\er the pmc. "It's real touah when the offifials have 10 decMk 1hc ou1 omc of • aame of 1h11 nature," he said. "I feel It was a very qunuonablc call on that pa mttrf~ncc pl1y near the end of the pmt. .. Enout)\ of that for now, thouaft. Our k.ch did evcl)th1na ~ ukcd or them. .. Tbt> foupt beck 1f\cr btlna down (2 1-7), and •c know they ba~e that type or aautude 1n ~m. It's toueb 10 tote hkt lhi a. TAOJAHIJIJ -, .. Did Hearty Chicken Pie ..,. Co/orfwJ. squatJt and oNoti Mend wirJi rtndtr cNdctn ro fOlisf1 ~ ~· Na for podud< ~ l cup cubed butternut 1qt..mh 1 te.poon poultry le3IOl\ine l cup quartered zucchln I slices 1 tealp(Xle• Ac.' cent F1aYOr Enhancer JI cup c.oanely chopped onion YJ ~ ~ lcanels 3 cups ooolcdi inf cubed chicken 2 Pet-Rm Deq> Dish P'ae Czu.t t can (5 fluid ounca) evapoGted Shells, tharwed milk toalUd buttrmut squash seeds, ~ cup oomstarch optional P~heat own to 375.0 F. In a ~I saucepan '. CXJYCr butternut equash ~th water and cook 8 minutes; drain, reserving ~ cup liquid. Jn a larae bowl, ~ aquash, zucchini, onion and chicbn. In a small aaiaparl, combine evaporaried milk and c.omscarch. Add poultry aea:tOI\°" a Ac.'cmt. Sttnq conltandy <Mr 1ow ttcat. add racrved llquad and cook W\til a19WY thicbned. ~ au <Mr chickm mixture; k>ld in sunl\ower bmels. ~into unbabd pie CNlt Ind tDp with teeond shell, pinching edges roettha. Spink.le top with cc.ted bummur lqlmh eeeds, tf ~. Bake 45 minutes. Let and 15 minutes~~· Maka 6 taVinp. Oirediona for Toudna SqWllh Seeda: Preheat own co 400°F. Walt\ 111.c:l the pulp off c:l the seeds, dry ~ ~ towels thm place on a bekq theft. Bakr 4 to 5 minutes or Wltil golden brown, stirrine twa. Let oool. PeaT Walnut Pie -. a c:rwndt, ~~and,_,, filitw. rm,_ ... br wdcaned ar w ,....rabit. ~ sliced d'anjou pears (aboui six pem'I) Clblapoo.1lanonj~ cup ... :=:r :'~Pie Qua Shell, tb8wed ~ OYa\ co 400°F. In • *F mbdn1 bo.t, Ulll pem1 tnd &anon juice. c.ombine ll.lpf, ~ cup blown .upr. correac:h Ind clrvwnon; 1tir tnto fruk. ~ IND pie tn*. ~-~ ~ cmlhilae 3 ~~-.Ind lour; cut tn mm_.il1t until miXba ,~i ip'\bc in -an.a~ Spmd IDPPkw °""' ... aMr will\. i>tl Ind Wat b JO anhlla; ~ 01~Wean~20 co JO......_ ta aJ01 w. .mr.. Mm s emq.. I lllRllJ September 20, 1990 The Dally Pilot • l11:a11 I Claaltftid/O 10-11 Comies/08 Weather/014 • ·- I, v11111r1111 •ust choose which klad they want Iii Jn this w«kly column. ~raltt Scanlon -• rr,js1tn:d dit1i1ian -answtn ta<krs' qutSrions •bout nutnrion. dieti/16 and fod ideas. ~ quao·on1 10 ~raltt Scanlon. R.D., c/o Daily Pt.le&. P.O. Box 1$60. Cost.t Mesa 92626. Q:l'maw .... otM•-·t eoas'•• mJMll a .. ._... fa· ude." B•& laaely rve ~.,.. ~ • ·1•&artu. •• tMt • ........ ! -.ltT,. Dua Put. That is a question you must answer for yo urself. Such a de- cision requires a serious wciJhing of choices and pnont1es. and far more e~planation than I can fit within this space. Perhaps the fol· low101 will at least put yop on the riJht path. To bcain with, there is more than one kind of vqetarianism. An "ovo-lacto .. vqetarian. for ex- ample. will include eus and dairy products in the daily diet, even thou.ah such products come from animals and arc therefore not truly "veictarian." They, of course, do avoid meat, fish and poultry. Approximately 2 to 3 percent of Foster Fenns or Zacky Fanns FteslJ Spit Fryhg Americans cla.im to be vea- Ctlrians. somt for rcliaious reasons, others sampl> as a taste preference. Today -with indica- tions that it takes from I 0 to 1,000 times more land, entl'IY and water for h vcstock than to arow veg- etables -it has even become an environmentally responsible choice for many. In any case, your first step should be to team as much as possible about the vegetarian life- style before you adopt it. As a rcaistered dietitian. I always teach the imponance of 1 well-bl.lanced catina rqimen that includes all of the basic food aroups every day ... in the pr0pcr pon1on aizn and amounts that are appro~atc to each person's ideal wctJht and health. The fact is, however, that vq- etarians can manaae to obtain all of the vitamins1 minerals and other nutrients vital to a healthy lifestyle. A major research study in l 988 by American. Chinese and British scientists concluded that current dietary auidelines (such as those by the American Hean A"' soc111ion and Nation.al c.ncer ln- nitutc) arc easily achieved with 1 proper vtaetarian diet. One simple reason is that it helps protect apanst the problem of most Americans' diets, which arc so excessively hiah in protein and fit that they create high risk of major illness. You can learn enou&h to make your own personal cltcision by consuhina with a registered dieu- tian and rcadjna about this sub- ject. I recommend. for starters. VINGSI THE CHOICE IS YOURSI Choose from U.S.D.A. Select and U.S.D.A. Choice government graded beef. both expertly trimmed to 1/4 inch. ••• Vht Ripened Divine Ripe Chicken Br8asts Honeydew Melon lbmatoes FAMll. Y PN<. U S 0 A SELECT WITH A19S AnAC>Eo GOOD 90UAC£ OF Vil AMIN C T A$TES lll<£ M0M£ GROWN 2•! I!' .25LB .79LB l:..-:-. .98 '°' llady i..e .29 l ':.u. 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I 'II.XI \\'h1le 'uppl) l.i't' 1111, ufh r cannot be combint d v.11h an} otlu·r nlh·r t 111.L\1 mum 6 t1lkets) loupon \t1hd .it Quu·n \1,11) & ~t> C<><Xt' through l>en·mbt·r J~. l'l'IO only dunng regular operating hours ~ c;torr for d1•1.i1I' ••• THERE'S A LUCKY NEAR YOU •.. Coaua Mt'u • 2180 H llt'bot-8ou lfoftrd al Vinoril Slrtt1 (714) 64~SIOO ti wnd lllltOft lk.r h • 90Sl Atlanta A~nut' 11 Ma,rnolla ~ (714) M2-314S • 19640 •ac:h Boulrnrd 11 Ad1mt .\¥fn1K (714) 964-79'19 • I li<IOO &Ill Cllin ltold II llril A~DOt' (714)~1 • 7212 ~r AwitttUf' 11 Cokk9 Wt"M 5'rfft ('li4) M2i40lO --- • 7()1 Yot\lOWtl Avtftuot 11 Goklt11 Wnt Sarffl (714) SJ6.al16 Newpon Be«b • 3100 Ralboa 8ouk-vard 11 321\d Slfttl (714) 87!>1040 that you pick up a copy or one these books: ''Diet for a S Planel" or .. Laurel's Kitchen ... By the way, I discussed thi subJCCl recently with a woma whose 12-ycar-old dau&hter de cidcd that she wanted to live v~tarian lifestyle. She called i whale I was appearin& on th KABC· TalkRadio "Food Show' u a aucst of co-hosts Ed Enaoro and Joan Viewqcr. h's a prosra well wonh listenina to Saturdi mominas from 10 to 11 o'cloc Q: I'm ee&fased by all tM port• abotlt .~ .. veae&aMe an ltealQiest. I U.w ... ..,. olll are better &Ma MtvatM Ht 11 It becaase uutuatell actuly won laalde tM .... , red1ee cltolesterol ... (tr 11 I simply preferable to tit aat1rated), ud 11 It better &o DO 0U1 at all? -R.C., Cot&a M"' That's a mouthful! But let tr) to e>.plain. First of all, in orde to understand the answer y must understand the different kinds of oils. i There are saturated oals (which become w lid at room temperature -1.c .• butter) and unsaturated oil (which stay laqu1d). The saturated arc 11.no"n to great!)' increase blood cholesterol levels once in· side the bod). Of the unsaturated oils. there arc t.,.,o kinds. The use of onl ) pol) unsaturatcs - such as com. SO). cottonseed - was shown to reduce both the good (HDL) and th e bad (LDL) kinds o 'holcsterol. But the use of onb monoun satu rates {oli ve. sesamE. aH>eado. peanut oils) results in lo....,enng the le .. el of the bad kind of cholesterol while lea ving ttWe k ' cl of the good kand unchanged . .,.,h 11.h 1s a .,.,ondcrful health ben- efi t. The .\mencan Hean Assoc1a· lion recommends an equal balance of I 0 percent saturates. I 0 percC1lt monounsaturates and 10 percent pol)unsaturates. E'en more am- ponan t than the t' pe of oils 1s the total amount of (a t 1n )OUr diet. Remember oats are fat s. and th e total amount of fat an your da1l} diet should represen t no more than JO percent of the cal ones you consume. As fo r the second pan of your ques tion. No. )OU cannot omil all oils from your di et The reason 1s th at )O ur bod) requires .. essential fa ll) acids .. 1n order to fun ction propcrl) ... and 1t cannot produce these on Its own. B) the "'a). don·1 be fooled b) food packages that sa) .. No Cholesterol." While that ma~ b( true techn1 call ) -si nce chole~tcrol 1s found only an animal products - some vegetable oils, such as the tropical s (coconut. palm and palm kernel). arc known to s1gn1ficantl) ancrease blood 'holcsterol le' els once ans1de tbe bo<l) and tha1·s "'hat )OU .,.,ant to a\OIJ Easy slaw a perfect / traveler ' Homemade coleslaw. that o - fashioned favonte. as ready in half the 11me when you stan with a bag of prcshreddeJ cabbage and car- rots . Our five-ingredient version is supcreasy to make and tra vels w_tll to potl uck picnics or suppers. To transpon. place the vegetable mi x- ture and dressing (an separate con· tamers) in a cooler with ice. When ready to serve. pour drcss1na over the veaetables and toss. SUCCOTASH SLAW Oae 11..ouce pacu1e f ro1ea Hcco&a11t ( llma beans ud con> t ct1p1 ai.re4de4 cabbe1e wldl carret t 1lkel bacoa. crt1p-CGMe4, draiae4 ud cr.m~le4 '.lt ctap tllcff rMJIMI ~ eel law rcula& Cook succotash acoordina to pack.lie directions; drain ~II an~ cool. In a salad bowl combine cooled succotash. shredded cat>- bqe with carrot, bacon and rad- ishes~ covtt. Chill up to 6 houn. To serve, toss lotether vqiet.ablcs and drt •na. Makes 8 servinp. Nutnuon anformauoo per at.r· van,; 161 cal .. 3 1 pro , 17 1 carb .• 11 I fat, 17 ma chol., l73 ma todium. U.S. ROA: 29 prrunt vil A. JJ pcrtent vit. C. u •• .. , ~d I)elicious PoJ?!!!~n hington Grown Vons English Muffins Hegulor or Sourdough Sliced. or Fod .. sphl-6 CL Pkg. I Save .30 I Vons I Monterey I~~a~or~~~.~Se \for<> Poe k. Save 129 Lb. FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES Large Kiwi Fruit N,_ 7.t'Oktnd ~ n , Large Yellow Peaches S"l'ef & Oehoow <.:nl1(ormo Cmwn " 1-Lb. 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In fact. breakfast can be the •• manesf' meal of the day in terms or balanced nutrition and quick cnersy. But who has time to make all this and have It taste &ood, too'> h 's not all that difficult, cs- pec1aJly wtth a microwave. A good "power breakfas\'· can zap in and out of the m1crowavc in minutes. The followina recipes are quick. compkte and easy enough for kids Cout Dally Pt to prepare thcm1elve1 you·~·c &Ot the ba ICS down. vary the 1narcdicnts accorclinc what's an )Our rcfnacrator. Breakfast Burritos may prepared wuh venous type 'cgrl.lblcs and cheeses. includ cottage chee!i.C. Try a B~kf ast Bagel pudd with sourdo uah bread a nutmeg. Add nuts or dried fi for fiber and crunch. Breakfast in a Mug is for th who love a trad1t1onal bacon -------------------------------------------------------------------., egg.s breakfast, but are a Ii bored with 11. Warm and h but not 100 heavy, ifs a powc wa> to get moving. MOST STORES OPEN 24 HOURS NDON BROIL THICK CUT, BEEF ROUND 87 LB. 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It' at tht Double R Cafe ul course. as an) fan of "l v.in Peaks." the dark. uflbcat m ,ten r\ SC0.11 treated b\ d1rcc tor Da,1d L)nlh. can tt'll )OU I hc: mulh·talked-ahout .\RC ~m·s he- ains its nc'h ~ll'ion 1h1~ month - ma) be b) clcanna up the m)stcr) ~urruundina the murder of the l<x.al homccom1na quttn. t ooper. t.·alled into the \mall. t>ouJIJ\ fiMH"n t<-d town ot l 1.1,1n Peaks to help sohc the murder of Laura Palmer. 1s pa 1onAt<' about rcall ) ood cht'm r1c nd coffft And ht new friend, 4'hcr1fT I b rr) Truman. h > ~ort of a c1rd thuta for duuahnu& • -·. hns of &he 'lhOY. can &CJ rt I.I> for the acuon bv balona a 'C1llcr cherry pie. Th<' (01Jow1n1 recipe ·~ cas)-10 prcpa"'· but hould mc-tt wuh cnl CO<>JX'r'" approval S.. Pl /De & d s d r 'i \ l I USDA Select-Beef Loin per lb. Save 1.18 per lb . .79 24 oz.-Western Hearth ~.!!~v~1.11.. 1 1 FrHh·H Ch 1011 Save .26 • ,, 4 pack Family Scott Bath Tissue each pack Save up to .43 I \~ Ralphs Mild Cheddar Cheese 1 3 1 Natural-or Sharp or Monterey Jack-8 oz. pkg Save up to .76 • Louis Rich Sliced Turkey Breast 1 7 1 Assorted Varieties 6 oz pk ·(9 oz & 12 oz. Turkey ~ar1ety Pack 2.49) Save up to .30 • Stouffer's Frozen ~~rt~~~.:~. 1 3 I 6 ' J OZ to 12 I J OZ pkg Save up to .87 • Ralphs Stewed !~,~~.!~!~2/ 8 I or No Salt Tomatoes 16 oz can Buy 2-Save up to .49 • Prices effective September 20 thru September 26 , 1990 I Thursday, September 20, 1990 • 12 oz baalii.et each 9 Lives . ~.~"!' ~?,~,d 2 I 6 oz can Save up to .13 • I .. •111111 tllllllwlcba In a llln'J .. • : Sandwiches for supper arc a jractical choice. The less work the ~tter, m<>1t cooks say. A visit to Jt>ut favorite deli really cuts d own 4fi whafs required to tum o ut *licious fare when the heat and i,amidity take their toll o n your .-amina. : Here arc some suaaestions: :1 Fix an upscale sandwich by ~oppin,. sJicrn,g o r shredding tt>out six kinds of vegetables m *1y combination you wish. This 1s 4. great opponunity to get nd of fabs o f vcaetablcs in the crisper. : Marinate them in commercial fr' homemade Italian dressing. .. Then mu with alfalfa sprouts and chopped cashews and put with 'liccd Swiss cheese into whole- jfhcat pita breads. Serve at o nce or "rap in plastic wrap to tote. ;. Another make-ahead sandwich ~ Beef a nd Chee~ Tortilla Roll- itps. Dclt roast beef 1s seasoned Jttth ma)'Onna1se and mustard. then with Swiss cheese. black ol- h •es. shredded carrots and alfalfa ff>routs the meal is rolled up 1n tort1llas. wrapped in plasuc wrap lnd refrigerated at least two hours. EAST MEETS WEST -:i-TURKEY SANDWICHES " ~ pond smoked tarlley breast J from U1e dell • ~ cup llgbt mayonnaise ~ 1 tablespoon soy sauce • Sesame oil to taste (optional> • •1, cap dllnly sliced water ; CbetblDtl : 14 np diced green pepper ~ 14 cap shredded carrot 3 tablespoons sesame seed, '! toasted Cut turkey into 38-inch cubes; set aside. Combine mayonnaise, soy sauce and sesame oil in larae bowl. Add water chestnuts, arccn pepper, carro t, sesame seeds. onion and turkey: mix well. S p li t cro issan ts in ha lf lengt hw ise. Arrange botto m halves on cookie sheet. To p with turkey mixture. Cover sandwiches with croissant to ps. Bake at 350 degrees until heated thro ugh, about 12 to IS minutes. Cover loosely with foil if to ps of croissants brown too quickly. Makes 4 sandwiches • BEEF AND CHEESE TORTILLA ROLL-UPS 4 flour tortillas (10-locb diameter) Mayouaise Maatard ~ ouces ~y sliced roast beef from U1e dell Salt and pepper 8 oances Swl11 cbeeae, tbioly sliced Ji.t, cup sliced black olives 1 cup shredded carrots Alfalfa sprouts Place each tortilla on a 14-1nch sheet of plastic wrap. L1ghtl) brush both sides of tortillas w11h "'ater. Spread one side generous!)' "'Ith ma)onna1se and mustard . On each tort1lla. arrange slices ot roast beef. sprinkle \.\tth salt and pepJXr. 11 desired. Top each "1th cheese. oil\ es. carrots and alfalfa sprouts to w11hin 12-inch o f the edges Roll up tortillas. Wrap ughtl) with plastic wrap. f % tablespoons sliced green "' onJoa Refrigerate ~ hours or O\em1gh1 to blend na\OfS. To serve. unwrap ~------------· and cut the rolls in half Ma~es 4 # Orange Coat Dally Pilot Thai flavors enliven party pasta salad A pan y-perfect pasta salad with lively That flavors has been named the SJ.000 grand pr11e win- ner an the 1990 .. Pick L'p The Pace"' rcuix· rontesl ..\n annual search lor an no' atl\ c. eas~ -10- 3 cblcken breast laalves, boned, 1klnaed and cat lDto 1-locb pieces (aboat 1% ouces) tiiiii~jijjii;!ij~pp;IP.i~i;i!jij;iiil prepare recipes using Pace p1cante chicke n and pasta with a richly Contest entries revealed an flavored dressing blending peanut amazing!)' wide range of ways butter, hone)', SO) sauce. ginger creative cooks have discovered for and mild. med ium or hot p1cante boosti ng fla"ors with p1cante sauce for JUSt the desired dt'grec of sauce Tex-Mex recipes were Jalapeno .. heat."' entered most frequent!)'. with hal- Scrvcd at room temperature so tan recipes coming tn a close S«'- there·s no last-minute preparation. ond. Pasta and spaghetti sauces the salad 1s ideal for midweek were popu.Jar. as were pizzas and meals and casual enterta1n1ng, and Mexiran-flavored lasagnas made 11 packs "ell for p1cn1cs. 100 Jack-w11h 1ort11las or traditional pasta 1e Stephens. of Nash' Ille. Tenn . 1s Ground beef was the most ofien the ucator of this sp1q salad used meat for main d ishes. soups recipe and the proud rec1p1ent of and stews. with sausage of all the best-of-cun1cs1 pnLe. kinds sernnd choice. A great % tablespoons ve1etable oil Lettuce or savoy cabbage leaves (optional) 11. cup coarsely cbopped cilan- tro saure. th e cont est drew enthus1ast1c response from spic) food fans na11onw1de That C hicken Fe11unne Salad delighted the Judges "'1th 1t\ qe- catch1ng wlors and tonguc-t1ngl - 1ng. ('\Otll na\Ors Prepared tn short ordl·r . the \alad romhanes 11• cap peanat balve1 1.16 cup very tlaln, abort red bell pepper strips --=~========~=:=--_._-:=------==--=----~----------:--:==------::-=-----, n um bcr of recipe enlnes 1n-:r -corpora1ed beans. often 1n com- Combine p1cante sauce, pea nut buuer, hone). orange Juice. soy sauce and ginger tn small sauc:cpan. Cook and stt r O\Cr low heat until blended and smooth. Rescnc 1 ~ c:up p1can1e sauce mix· ture. toss remaining p1cantc sauce m1~t urc with hot cooked fet- 1unne j j Nr ATJo· N' AL S~OCK M1 ARKET ~·l~~~1~~~do~:t1et~;.~~. ~r~~~~ ~I HI 1 H H beans. black. pinto and ktdne) ~ SCOREPHONE S/GNALS ~rans"'ereamongthemostpopu- THAI CHICKEN Cook chicken 1n 011 in large sk11le1 un1tl bro"' nc.-d and cooked through. about 5 minutes. Add reserved p1can1e sauce m ixture: mix well. Up-to-th e-minute sports scores on all college an d professional games. 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Call. .. 1-900-7 40-3363 Acceaa Code 21 •2.00 per mmute INFORMATION UPDATED FOUR TIM ES DAILY: 6:00AM. 8 :30AM , 10:30AM , 4:00PM FETTUCINE SALAD l cup plcaate sauce •, cup cba.nk-style peanut but- ter % tabletpooDI honey % tablespoons orange juice I teaspoon soy sauce a.., teaspoon ground ginger 6 ounces dry fettaclne, cooked accordlag to package direc- tions, well drained PIE From 04 Whtie the pie bakes. plug in the cofTee pot and bre" up a steaming pol of Joe Just be su~ to check the rx·rcolator for fish before starting. SWEET CHERRY PIE S cups pitted fresh 1weet cher- ries % tablespoons cornstarch 14 teaspoon almond extract 18 teaspoon salt Coconut Cnst, recipe follows Milk or cream Li ne large platter with lettuce lca\es. 1f desired Arrange fe1- 1unne m1'ture O\er lettuce; top "'''h chicken mixture. SpnnkJe "1th cilantro. peanut halves a nd pepper straps. Cool 10 room temperature before serving. Serve "'1th add111onal p1cante sauce Make~ 4 sen ings a pastl)-ltned 9-inch pie plate. Co,cr with top crust Seal and flute edges <. ul \Cnts 1n c rust. Brush wtth milk and spnnkle "1th sugar Bale at 4.:!5 degrees about 35 minutes. or until r rust 1s go ld- en Note: h ozcn . pilled s"eet cher- ries can he substituted for fresh Do not thaw before baking. .\'l''l'L\'l 'f()\. (:()s ·1· \\I LS\ l teaspoon aagar, optional Com bme chem es. cornstarch. almond extract and salt. Place in Coconut Crust: ~fore adding "ater to standard past') for a 2- crust pie. sttr tn 11 cup flaked coconut and 2 tablespoons sugar. Add water. a little al a time. until mixture forms a ball. D1v1de dough in half and roll o ut on a hghll) fl oured board. •Speciall y made for the microwave. you 'II love our delicately casoncd sauces bl ended with natural long ~rain rice. enriched Cf!J?i noodles. and vegetables like ca rrot~ and broc<.:oli. •Preparation couldn't be ea"ic r. Ju~t add water and they're read y in 5-H minucc .... • ~f'here 's l)O nic~sy d ean-up hcc:a u~c ch ey come in convenient cook and serve tray4'. Great Taste, Thats What MINUTE e Puts In It! --------------:;:s:rs~ 1 m ~ ::·-·-· .. = .. ,_.. -~---t· = ------·-·-I •w-·-·c>·-"1 c.. ........... ,., .. ,._,_ --,-;· --,-; --,-. --,-~ WHEN A BAND.All) ISN''f ENO Glf ... The Emergency Room At r:;J Fountain V.tlk•y Ld Ht~i«M1al I l<>SJ>itaJ ______ _, mlCT l\<k1< hc:aJ < 't ·nh •r 17 100 Eudod al W•mrr "'uunLa1n \'•llf'~ l"A !r'70f4 COME CELEBRATE WITH US! --,-. 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The n chness of these Wt) morsels 1s delightfully ac- cented b)' a smok) fla vor and when basted with a spic) sauce. the) arc the ultimate "finger food.'• 3 po1111cl1 pork 1parerib1, cut llato I -rib pieces To produce the d1stinct1 vel) smok) -hone) spaced flavor that sets these nbs apart fro m the ordi-nar), they are brushed with ad-Combine tenyaka sauce. honey. d1t1onal sauce as the) ·re gnlled. mustard and garlic in large bowl. The coals should be medium-hot add spareribs and toss until pieces so as not to char the nbs befort" are thoroughly coated. Reserving they finish cooking. Either scpar-sauce, remove nbs and place, ale the coals for a cooler meaty side up, an 9 x 13 ma cro- tcmperaturc or let them burn wave-safe baking d ish. Let s1and down natural!). 10 minutes. Cover and microwa"e 11 I M ooo•o•• • •• --- -• TACO 11ELLe 1·.;;;·1 150 IC T l f7t1T 4.SSl:Ti CYCJ .BTOUR for Cystic Fibrosis Please fill out the attached regtstrabon form, sigTI waiver, and .end with chedt made payable to: f'ow!rBar. ,,,. ,., ..... _,_.,.. ... __ ~ ::. . 4?. THE TACO BELL• CYCLE TOUR FOR CYSTIC FIBROSIS 1545 Sawtelle Blvd. #34 O RANGE COAST ~!llJ~~ Los Angeles, CA 90025 WHAT : 2-DAY lSOK CYCLE TOL:R WHEN: OCTOBER 20 AND 21, 1990 WHERE: ANAHEIM TO SAN DJEC.0 CAMTRAX back to Anaheim) TO REGISTER: SJO Entry fee (prior to Septemtx-r 21, 1990), SJS after September 20, 1990 (non-refundable I.PLUS SlSO m1n1mum in sponsorship dona hons REGISTRATION OEADUNE IS OCTOBER 12.1990 for add1bonal 1nlormaoon please call (2 131 479-.8585 • (818) 988-8002 • (714) 938-1393 C ATELLL.S p,,., •'""' t~ ""'ic S-t#tf_, C'oast fwutl &v1tJI grr•t fo~. uriH..g JWop/, '""' 1"11. (tut. f-11 + ------------------------TifE TACO BELL• CYCLE TOUR FOR CYSTIC FIBROSIS REGISTRATION FORM I NAME:--------ACE: -;:,£J{; - ADDRESSc -------------• I _____________ AP'T.t : OT\': ______________ _ STATE:-----ZI~ --------ntONE: ca-..t ( __ ) _________ _ "'-" (_ , __________ _ EMPLOYEI. SCHOOi. ORCANIZA TION: ADULT T·SKllT SIZE , __ L XL TUJN TIMES """---CJ 2.-U..-Q 4:U,... I I In Hone) -Mustard Sparenbs the home economms at the K1k - koman Kuchens have created dcl1 - ca1el)' sweel and spic) nbs tha1 arc extreme!) eas} to prepare. To shorten the 01.erall cooking tame. the nbs are microwaved rather than par-boaled pnor to gnllang. This double cooking keeps the pork succulent and ensu res 1ha1 1he ri bs wall be complete!} cooked. And, af outdoor gnlhng isn't _on Mcd1um-h1gh (70 ~rcent) 14 conven ient. the> can easal) be minutes. rotating dash once. broiled after m1crowa\ ang. But. n<l Mean whale. prepare coals for matter how you cook them. senc grilling. Remove nbs and place on these last) morsels w1th a ~team-grill 4 10 5 inches from med1um- 1ng pot of bal ed beans and a hot coals. brush w1th reserved I I I I I I I I I I aepu.•• a S30 Rqjlt,.tion Ftt Endo.cl ,.-·.,_ 'art6ciferr• "• , • ,.....,_ ...... ,,,.... -t.,. ._. ..... "" ..... ...., ·I '*'-,._ ... .,. ,..... .,, ,.,.._ Before microwa ving, the nbs arc tossed with a ~\Or) m1x1ure of bo11led 1en)ak1 mannade & sauce. hone). DiJOn mustard and garlic Tossing coats the nbs thorough!~ and 1s belier than sampl) brushing on the sauce. colorful summer ~lad. \Clucc . HONE Y-MUSTARD SPAR ERIBS ~ cup bo ttled terlyak l marinade & sauce % tablespoons bouey 4 teaspoons prepar~ Dijon mustard l teaspoon garlic powder Cook nbs 8 to 10 minutes. turning and brushing occasaonall> "•th ~uce. (Or. place nbs on rack of broiler pan. brush wnh reserved ~uce Broil .i to 5 inches from heat 6 minutes on each side. brush once .,..,th remaining ~uce.) Makes 4 IO 6 servings. 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Say .. hello .. to your friend s at Pacifica Comnll1nity Ho~pital. \\'e'll havt> free hea lth screenings,. inforn1ation on free community education seminars. literature from th e American Heart Corporation on di et. t'Xl'n:i~e and maintenance of a healthy heart. Rt·ceiV(' information on our Speakers Burea u Program for local churches. clubs and professional civic or~an ization s. Ask about our fr ee Phys ician R<.'ferral Progran1. supported by Pacifica~s l'Xtensive professional staff of physicians and surg<:ons. This program takt•s th e guess work out of findinJ,! a doctor. Members of the n1t·dica) staff will be available to answer qu esti ons on a variety of ht>alth can· topic..;. li.00 A.M. X.IKl A.M. 10·00 AM Kon A \1 11 00 A.~1 x::«l A M 9.'.«I A.M 2 oo PM. -:t 00 P.M ti no A.M l t 00 A.M 10 00 AM. Nuon 10'.<X) AM Noon 2:00 P M · 4 00 P M. .. " .. Senior Saturday" Saturday, September 22, 1990 Huntington Beach Central park 8:00 A.M. · 4:00 P.M. 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M.D Fanuty Pnctahom-r ·AJ1 You Want To Ktiow About Hurh •lk)(ld ~~n-· R Se.nk.atam. M ll lnttmi"ll. f'Phrolow..i & .Odnt'y Slk'\:wist ·ttow To Rcdur.-Your Ri"k or Hran Att:ark· Subbarao Mylavaravu. M D ardiologtM A fully accredited acute care hospital, providing quality_ health care with a human touch . I . • by Bii Keane -...-..~~--~ JJm. r;. :,.'S- "Come back! You're offsides!" llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson c ... .. fl ~ ,. -•••• , ·vou never learn The closet is the trrst place Mom checks' MARCY If JO<: hdo c. nc apple dnd ht C.u. l/~ of it t c l,CJ•JI~<' ~ much vf the apple wwld .Jc,p haw IM 1 ' ARLO A1'D JAIU8 ~~--.. 1L..1--~· The Orange Caast Serlal has mavad ta Paga · A! GARFIELD by Jim Davis PEANUTS I • /,I . ! i r i ~~~~ I r's VER'< EMBARRASSING FOR A SQUAD OF TOUGH LEGIONNAIRES TO SE FOLLOWED ACROSS THE DESERT BY' A BEACH BALL.. I , , 'l·ZO by Charles M. Schulz ESPEC IALLY W~EN IT GETS TIRED AND 1 r ~AVE TO CARR'( IT • _____..., .. r----..-. .ilC... ~-~~tjti'~®\~! ,LO 11£ ?T,AJ...K~ IN ouFi. L.ANGUAtiE. 5KIU.~ ~K5µDP 11 by Jerry Scott ROSE 18 ROSE T~t. UNL'-1 VJA~ Tu TIWL~ t,OL vt WORO f1<0P>LEMI:, '' w1m WORD ~WE R~' by Jimmy Johnson FUNKY WINKERBEAN Orange Coast Dally Pllo1 by Maratta & Maratta t ... .. ~AT WOVLt> You WN'tr ro 6E \f YO\J WEl'E ~E \NC.A~NATE:t>? DEl'fl'flS TBE MENACE ~-..::ce·4~ l ' .... ., ~ J .. i by Pat Brady by Tom Batluk BUT n4£0, WMY ~D YOU ~OOH AlJI( ~rrE.ru APPARE]\)rk.CJ A FL.JV:, lUAS 1HROW~ FOR ~ING IHE OUA R'IER8AC.K . ·. 8LJf 7}4£ OF~'tCJAL. C:::> c.tl.IDE.D IHlrf rr OOE~N·-r (!)()"ff WH£t-J rf' ~ {.,.J()(JR. OWN OOAR1tJ<BAQ::. .' OVERBOARD ,-- ti: 1 L.fE P~ SSINb B1 1N A 5L.UK F ~:EP·11/ ... 1..€ ::. r,c,~JERSP.-:-1ot~s ¥.. -.i .,p1 ri5 A 0 ~Ji\DE ff.i' ... j ~~ ~ i } , ,. FRED BASSET E,.. i k • the ellchO\Jl'\d. on the. p,..owl ! " ..--., 0 ..: 1-~-a ,. J J' ,I J .f·}O JUDOS PARKJtR BILLINGS SAIC H E P1Cl-<60 V P H IS OAUOHTE(lllll AT PRESCHOOL ANO D R OVI! .-.oMe / uPON ll"'ULL tNG INTO 'THE DRIVEWAY, HIS OA UGH'TER "'MY GOT OUT 0,. THE CA"l "'NO WENT 'TO Tl-4e NE1Gt'4B()RS rTO PLA'f I HE WAS A LONE VllHEN HE OISCOV- l!fl't80 HIS WIFl!'S BOOV 1 i J. .., ' . -l;- .. If W\ ... ,..... - by Chip Dunham FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE . . by Alex Graham DRABBLE by Harold Le Doux TUllBLBWBSD8 • . . by Lynn Johnston by Kevin Fagan by T. K. Ryan ,, Qr8llO!I Coast Dally Pilot Moi;itessori Schools give children a big head start TN term "Monteaaorl" m1y IOUnd • tamMlar Chord, but more than llkefy mott parent• have llttle knowMdQe of the Italian educalor .,.aria Monte1sorl and her phlloaophy which spawned an Mtuca11onal 1y1tem worldwfde. Even fewer parents may know of the IOCal Montessori ach~s In Or- anoo County. fhe Chlld Oevetopment Center, loealtd at the Pleasant View School 1Jte In Huntington Beach, ts one auch Monteuorl school available as 1n option to parents who seett lndlvlduaJlzed attention for their children, and poulbty a head slart Jn the !earning process. "The wh<»e focus Is the lndepen- denee of the chUd," says adminis- trator and educator Ann Balasurlya. "Montessori had tremen<:lous re- spect for the lndlviduallty ol the child. At lhe same time, she realized lhe need lor structure to Instill MCurity early on."' "One of the lhlngs Marla Montessori observed was thel chil- dren need an ekperlence. We give the children lots ol experience oo a very concrete level with concepts they will be able to use comlortably later on." Oaily P11o1 II•" pno10 Montessori School administrator Ann Balasuriya w ith some ol her puplls -top, from left, Zachary Main, Tara Baca and Sara McClure; bottom, Brittany Athey, Mellssa Wake and Melissa Venter. HB boy, 11, wins coloring contest Ed Lalonde of Hunungton Beach wilt be cel- ebratlng his 12th birthday with a magic touch. The youngster wlH be going to Magic Mountain With nine friends and famlly members atter winning 10 tickets to the Valencia amusement park 1n !he o.uy Pllot'a recent c°'orln' contest to celebrate Bugs Bunny's 50th blnhday. Ed decorated tils poster ol Bugs. Porky Pig. Daffy Duck, Sylvester and Tweety aboard a roller coastet wllh green and gold gtlller -an 1maginallve touch that earned him a tie tor top honors The other winner. also rece1v1ng 10 tickets. was Kristyn Selleck. 11 , ot Costa Mesa Thureday, &.ptemb9r 20, 1llO . Runners-up, who each received lour Magic Moun- 1a1n tickets. were Denee Charlton. 12; Danielle Mackan, 5, and Clark Nelson, 7. all al Hun11ngton Beach, and Jessica Gursk1s. 6. at Fountain Valley O.,;tv Pilot 11•" Clhoto Daily Pilot President Robert Page congratulates Child Development Center caters says. "Every year new schools are The Dally PUot contest was open to children 5 10 coloring contest winner Ed Lalonde. 11, as the The program Is divided Into four bu lc areas: exercises of practical l!fe, Including sell care such as zipping clolhes, bullons, washing lace and hands and shoelaces; sen- sofial materials, In which children deal with shape, dimension and 1e.11lure and c<>'or; malh. involvlng acquiring necessary skills 10 calcu- lale and comprehend quantity, and language. In wh ich children acquire early skills !or reading and writing. especlafly to working parents, offer-openlng up." 13 years at age. boy's mother, Robin Lalonde. looks on. Ing bolh schooling and day care. --------------;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiimmmmmmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ Balasuriya is co-admlnlslralor ol the Child Development Center with her colleague, Eileen Clalk. Each woman has her own Montessori school 1n the area. aside !ram her adm1n1s1rat1"11e duties at the Child Art, music, drama, dancing and gymnastics. as part of the human e•pressive e.11.perlence, also are In- cluded in the program. The Montessori schootlng ex- perience Is based on the logical and 11atural development ol the chlld. According to Batasurlya, each child has a lot ol freedom withfn the classroom environment, basically lree lo explore whichever actlv!tles he or she is m9SI drawn to. "We Introduce them 10 a range of actlvllles to find oul whal they are interested in, then we tol1ow the child's interest and develop that ... she said. Adds Mon1essorl-lrained buslnesss dlrec1or Michael Chainanl, '"The chUd learns when he is ready, nol when we want him to .. While the program Is geared tor children lrom 3 to 6, !here Is also a special toddler onenlatlon class lor children as young as 2 years The 0e"Yelopmenl Center. Originally from London , BaJasurlya sent her own children to Mon tessori schools. which prompt- ed her personal Interest 1n Montesson. She spent so much time around !he school that one ol !he teachers suggested she lake Montessori tra1nlnQ herself. "It tolaJly Changed my life,'' Balasunya says ot lhe two-year post-graduate program. When she decaded 10 come 10 Cal1forn1a , she set up her own Montessori school ln Laguna Beach. That was 15 years ago. She has O"Yerseen the Child Develop- ment Center . w11h Clalk. for the pas! s111; years The Montessori movement, ac- cording lo Ba1asur1ya. 1s ga1n1ng strength and popularily "It's d1t- hcu1t 10 gel enough teachers," she Sporting Life's duds continually in style The Sporting Lite Is a woman·s clothing store that spec1ah1es •n qu1Jfty casual clolhlng w11h a tra- dltlonat look thal Is not outdated The clothing is perfect tor ac1lve women who need comtortable. wetl- made clolhes that won·1 go oul ol style In silt months In particular are the sweaters -wh ich range from classic cul pullovers In rich royal colors to eccentnc patterns ttiat are lun and wearable As well as the clo1t11ng . the Sporf. Ing Lile has a setec11on of goods tor lhe home, such as pas1et splashed plates and candle holders, as well as wood and silver picture frames which look beaut1 lul on any man- tlepiece. Owner Terry Gulchel says that. alonQ w11h the clothes. these Items make great gifts lor birthdays and holidays. The accessories are as unique as the clothing. There is a broad selec- tion that ranges from classical gold- braid necklaces to colorful and funky jewelry that, as Gulchet says. ··w111 dress up any basic out11t .. "At the Sparling lite the cus- tomer service helps give us a c/ientefft of regular customers." she declares. The Sporting Lile reQards customer service as t,,e abllily 10 give their cuslomers whal they are looking lor. even ti !hat takes special orders ··service 1s also helptng the cus- tomer hnd whal they need." adds Gu1c,,et The stall ol dependable salespeople has also hefped to keep customers comfortable and sa11s- 1f1ed. as cuslomers become Uke friends to !hose w,,o work at 1,,e Sporltng Li le Starting 1n !he tau . the Sporting Lite wilt be carrying the fash1onabte l!ne of Barry Bricken. along wit,, 11s current hnes ··our clolhes are not just tra- d111ona1, Dul they are also Classical. and Barry Brlcken reflects this,'' says Gu1chet. The atmoshpere 1n the store is war n and inviting, due in part lo a coUecuon ol hand-made dolls lrom Pennsylvania called "Ii Ille souls.'" These dolls are made out of vintage labncs and Jewelry and add to !he charm ot !he shop The Sporting Lile is located In Newport Beach 's Fashion Island, near I Magn1n For more 1nfor- ma11on. call 721-8829. Arts on Green runs 2 days "Window to lhe Ar1s.'' the 1990 edition ot the popular Arts on lhe Green, wilt be staged lor lwo days Instead of one this year, Saturday and Sunday in Costa Mesa's Town Center Park. The annual event wtll feature six slages, wlth performances by two literary, lwo dance and two muslcal groups occurring simultaneously,·· according to chairwomen Carol Heywood and Diane Pritchet! Tt'iere also wiU be a "111sual arts exhibit. Arta on the Green attendees may receive a compUmentary program and further Information about each day·a 9WH"llS at an inlotmatlon bOolh at IM Intersection ol Town Center and Park Center drives Adm1ss1on to the lesUval Is free and parking tor the event wlll be available in public parking garages localed on Town Center Orlve, Park Cen1er Onve and Avenue of the Arts. All parking proceeds will be donated to Aris on the Green. Special leatures ol !he 1990 Aris on the green include a wide variety ol ethnic food booths. special ac- tivities !or chlldren and per- formances by over tOO Orange County arts groups. A plaza with representatives from over 75 area arts organlZaUona will otter lnlor- maUon on year-round arts event• In Orange.County. SEIKO· CAS IO LASSAl.E ·CITIZEN · NO llLIA · PULSAR DISCOUNT PRICES Batteries • Watch Bands Repelt don• on all rnakn or "'•tcht!t. All rt n don. on ttml1e1. STAR TIME 401 & 11111 s1roo1 / ,r... \ Cool• MHa • 841-541111 Y ~ INI • 1Wcia -Nn1 N>,,,.,., Plra to the I· a i F ~----tf'*l.ctuel lia. 14KT GOLD Small Hoop ............... $1'3 DtMr sins •vaflablt From 11410 $2~8 <\~ l 'wt /\V~ I\. IN Cl!l~I~ HIGleueJnSt. ...,_._. •• rr,..11 Coast Hardware Has The Right Tool To Fit Your Needs There is no! much geograp,,1ca1 distance between Coast Hardware and the b1g·cha1n hardware em· ponums. but this' local business considers tlsell m11es apar1 lrom the compet111on Nowhere else can a customer hnd as many rare items gathered 1n one place with n1s particular lifestyle in mind The local customer is some- one with h!lle ttme to wasle 1ook1ng lor the nghl colleemaker, the per- fect color to paint the spare bedroom or the mucn-needed 1001 10 complete \he task at hand For over a decade. Coast Hard- ware has been prov1d1ng trle service ot con ven ience by bnng1ng \he local people ol Laguna Beach toge1,,er w1tt1 merchandise and a staff train- ed 1n product knowledge and cus- 1omer service. Unlike most nard- ware s1ores . the manager wtio or · ders tor his or her department is the same person w,,o stocks most ol lhe merchandise and is ttiere 10 help the customers II 1s this manager wno attends seminars to learn about the prod- uc1s he or she sells. and 1heretore can not onty guide the customer 10 the produc1 most appropriate tor his needs, but can offer educaled advice on 1nsta11at1on , care and Ion. gev1ty ' It 1s with a cer1a1n amount ot complete knowledge of present and 1ncom1ng stock. as well as access to merchandise not normalty earned In most cases. 11 the desired item is nol on the shelves. It can be 1n the s1ore w1th1n lour days Customers are otten amazed at !he Quantity and quallty o1 the prod- uc1s stocked on !he shet"Yes of Coas1 Hardware The vanety o l the merchandise reflects the d1vers1ty ol bOth 1t1e statt and the surrouno- 1ng community "l•••••••••••••l(,uthority that Coast management p peaks The 1n l1macy ol the slat! Whether a local resident comes 1n to find a spec1fte tool or 1ust to browse. ne or she can atways be sure that this local naraware store has 1us1 what he·s been looking lor The store 1s located at 2D-' Broad- way 1n Laguna Beach. and more 1nlorma1 1on 1s avallable at •97-4404 Silm-Shop rr tt • N•w Or'•••• • Nat~h•• ....... a. .... nd environment ensures an almosl -"---__ .... CREA T TH INGS ~R E H ~PPENl'iG JL T DOW:\' THE ROAD' It's• place where you'll find the finest decor.oit1ve h.oirdw.oire selection , ser- vice .aind exper11se. It's our new lou11on, .oind 1! you 1hough1 we were gre.oit before -j;.Jst wait untilJou see our new, expande ~how rooml Opening 1n Octo~r , it's just down the r~d {quite literally). .2133 LAGUNA CANYON RO. LAGUNA BEA CH I I lA 1 t 3337 1.qu.,. Canyon Rd . ......,..., Lquno Booch, CA tUSI (T14)494-ZU4 cr.cae Iran o w1de ;oletyd~ AT & T Ftlales & Aroweli1g Mochlles ot Coast's low. Jaw ' prices. 2"40 BROADWAY LAGUNA llACH ... - 497 4404 • • • • • CLASSIF1£0 INDEX 6U·.W71 PROM MOftTH 0.-ANClm CO. PROM I OUTH 0.-AHOa CO. .... ,19 ..... TitE DMY N.OT .CLA$Slfl£0 OFFICE HOURS l~Se<vic• Mon flt ..... s 3()pm eu-Couolet M J 9 009M S OOptn ~· PV8llCATIOH OEAOllNE ~,, T.-0.y W~y rhullCMy Friday S.1ur~ ~ Fn 5 30Alll Moft S 30 PM T-530PM W«l 5 30 PM r"'"S JOPM Fro S 30 PM FnS JI PM CHEC" YC>Uft AO THI ~-IT DAY ,,.,. OM't PilOI ........ IOt .noencv lll>O aceutac;y Ho-..,.. occ_..., .,ra<s oo occu< Please 1ts1en ..,......, yOUr Ad .. r•.0 ti.ck lll>O Cheeto yOvf .ci deol)o ~I er•Otl imme0•11f!4) 10 647·56711 r ..... o..r., PllO\ ICC\'P9' no llal>dlly IOt a<ly .. ,ot If\ an ed-1-1 for "'"!Ch 0 may be r~S<~ \'~CCII IOt ,,,. CO.I ol IM IO.ICf ac lulllty occupoea lly IM .,.,O< Credit can ~ .,. •"°'*eel tor lhf' lrrsl 1nMtloot\ Any •mount not P•ld '"'''"'" JO O•~ •s r-ed will lie sullt.c:l IO l>ul not kn111e0 lo hnanG• Chat981 c:e>mpvl.O ii I' r~ 01 IM ~·tO llai.n<:• !Mf monlh Ml COll«11()11 c:os•s an0 any rauonllble allor"4r)' s '- ... .... .... .. ,. L~ -· .. ' " l. ~ '. ··:' '-l . . ..... s.... .y 0 ..... , IT\. , "• )A . . ... -t ' ' "'• ..... ~ . . - ·• ·~· ~ "'• • I I . ' •••••• • • l o~" .. "" .... Otr~'V'l 1.• -,A • ..., ",; Orange Cout Deity 642-5678 u:-_. ·, From North Ot•9 Courcy From South Or ... County [ :~J 540-1220 496-6800 ~i!iii::JJ! *••am• ssiO L,r:,_. sslb 1.,,,;.... sslO --~ EA ... aooo1mo1n..-. -*•m••••1m --111•' ~s.w:. llLlllDlll tl!M, P'oowlr!O m11111 ., o.. omc.1Sec:ty ---•••••T1111n Enw~ ... :n::on.bte ...,.. -M/F ,Of "'** tood Stet• ¥.~~T~urence z::ped Noen:rope ~: • lff•lt • m 8~ ~ :.;:: = PIT. P'tewnt. MHt~· AeeeptJonlat tot~ --YI H• D Agent wanll highly Box 2582 LMCMter CA 8rlgh1 ~ enetCW ~ typlnQ a' DM lnQ P,tm lflOC> WYVll'on-Cent•r flnanclal firm ~ tun.al nornea IOdt· motivated. car..,.mlnd· 93539 • ' ~ or r-. eecounta ~·11 bperlence ment. Hu lmrMdlat• fYplnQ or PC lkllll • S>l\lt 1no tot ~ to ptcMOI .cs Mlt·1tattef t0t growth pc)llUon. · Ol*'lf\9 tor 1omeon• P:i<BC~ Inc 721-9580 P'•neied ..w:.a Mutt QPPC>r1unlty In INlne ot· EARN S300 to $500 per ~. Full °' P*'t· who can d4tmonatrate Alk f()( At ~ &ble to relate ,..... to nc. Organlted ..,. .. u.. '"" Reedi~ Bootll •1 .... IAM· 12 ~ Mon-Fri time. &31-0723 ablltty to ... detaMed --~· St•~ lnCOme lndep•ndent'. quick llOtne C•Ul 73-7440 .... S300-$500perWMll •••••AIU phone,,......,...... ..., .... Tiii FI T carHr E•Cel .. nt learner, detall orJented EJll 82•9 .,Paid Tuwnlno ;:,to 1ewn e variety of For Apt Comc>Mii. W~ training & lovtnQ aupport. Elcoetaent communlcetlon EARN $395 A DAvr--... Fun eo.ta M... office Patt· Tm:; ... 2!alnci.ya per t ,..ect ..... lndud· Frldey. S.turdey & Sun-No e•pertenee MCMl-- lklll• Selery +. 660-<>et• Work Al Home Cell wMll S EA = n9 counter Hlet & day 9-5 Will treln Pet· ary. but mutt love Mon-Wed 9/24-9/28 1-900-65-4-2255 Ext 776 11 .. ltl NU ~i ... ~ ·~ PMt•up. c .. tor lntet· manent posi t i on people C all Lit. t0em-3pm s 1• ,_ • vtew. W.-Ol!ys M 30 & 645-4855 213-533--1911 Al 11 $!51(.751< ----HOl~~ble~&~llonl •PIT $5410 PEA HOUR weeltf""dt t :30-1:30. "-teurants llll••············· 'Ml lftll.IPI llWF• av... · •eve 15 lmrnedlat• openings. 131-4303 ° Wiil treln H1rino all s><a· S 1000 per 1000 envelopel 1hi11, NB RHtauranl M·f 5.30-!lpm. we lraln. PllP'WIT NIT Tm UP TO 111 0 n. c • 11 ( 3 1 3 I 1tuffed Rush Hlf·•d· Expet. only Apply In pet· W•tmlMt• 373-Mal Help Wanted HOUMWtwe 948-9800 ax• A 1084 d 1e 1 u d a 1 am Ped aon Tues 9125 bet...,, 2 ... , /Ml"'* end coll• 1tuden11 wet- enveloc>ft to Rot>eo PO & 5 PM. 3131 W Coast PAITl-IP Nim A E developfMnt firm come Mon thru Fri •eoo IAIR I ltSIWUIH Needed et Alta Cott .. Hoose. N 8 Box 45400-.00 LaOuN Hwy 6<12-7880 5 deya a week lnctudlnQ needs experienced ~ 8-lpm Eetn ~SflO per Beach, CA 926!>°2 Hotel -Set Wiil train Apply <:9'>tlONIVSec:retwy tor day Ellabltthed IUnCh * 675-0233 * ---a-·-···-PENNVSAVER. 1880 poeillon With variety ot r°"te Musi UM own Cllr -•• _, -• Plec«ltla. Co9ta Mele reaponlilbllltlM. Contact CALL NOW.1179-0747 .Ill Cal( Fiii 111111 Weettend1 & evening• Joanne. 714-842-7724 "-"all C Apply In person or c.11 NSTIL .S _ __ """ Exc111ng opportunity tor FOOd & n~-Ma U_.....a Slatt nee<Hld to work w1ttl prolessionaJ Food Ser· ....,.,,_age n· St t •t to St• 90 hr FOf .,._ Oev O•s children & vers in lunctl-only 11.,. ager-Holldey Inn Hunt· exam end ac>pllcellon 1n-UOIPlll•ST The NauUee Store In adults Small group dining cate Excellent 1ng1on Beach 7687 formation can 1 (8001 Part-Time. 8·30·12 30 or Fast11on ISiand is looluno homes. FI T & PIT. good benehts Apply M-F 10_., c.nter Ave . Huntington 999~8838 •• ext CA-130 t2 30-5 avallal>le Heavy tor tr~ty, reliable Mies t>enefilS Call 434-1076 Neiman Marcus. Faltllon Beact1 891-0123 7em·6Pm 7 daya. pflones/hgM ty1>1ng The ~le 10 worle PI T or Island N B EOE ill/FU PIHIUll PIUlllll YUllll Ea~~~~~:;!~porl ~~i ~!11!':;~~c::. ~'~ lltl.IOAHWHIH PIT tor Christian school Founllin Valley 963· 7832 CtfFHUUS For retell FI T 1>enel1ls 250 Ogle St C M Customer Service flHUISlll l11lst1etbHt O..r~i11ter TICl'S EtllP. IHT&LS Fu11-11me temporary Needs people 10 rent Octobflr 1-May J 1. 91 trucks & equ1pmen1 Earn up 10 seoC>0 P9< mo Co-teacher with 4-yT-old.t medlCal. dental en<S paid Call(7141~7-7128 ECE unlt1 required -v.cahon Call Cindy or INSURANCE Costa Mesa S.6-3244 l(Cf P1111tST Juha at 720-0630 Eit.p CSA FIT Farmers - --For Newport Beach ins Newport 631-7740 P/TMllmlll.P M ortu11y1c emetery Ory cleaners No Exp Must have tront office ap- Make $10.oo01mo 20 hrs per wk Prater bl· lingual. obtain loan & rn l estate acqu1s111on1 W iii tram. Ruth, 847-06« neeesury 631-6672 pearance Light 1yp1ng An tor Riek or Fran &U-2700 lla'111111T( ..... ) IO&ILUUSP/f Edvca11ona1 toy and b()()I( store Seni0r1 welcome F1e111ble hours & days Call Judy 557·3660 Learn compu1e1 input To ess1SI wtlh all compo- ansWef phones & assrst nents ol a 1.-119e lu1W ra1s-Newspaper Delivery customers Apply 1930 mg even! 10 mc1ude Newport Blvd Costa Promotions recruitment •sst. u•N•GER •PllUl llUTlllS PIT fun IOb helping U S A Olymplc hopeful & S 10 •/hr Celt Mr Ket rigan. s.4s-te><l 2 Job •ndudM wom9. 1111ng •SALES* and oltler dutlM u they At hlet1c /Mgr/Tr a1nee arise WOfd Processing $375-$415 ''llrll If you 1111e desired Please c all 5P<>flS & money we miy Mesa 1og sties and wrap-n ""' ft IATl Emf CUlll arwnd evenrs Corporate Near OC 811 t 45 50 wpm ac.cts Must t1e11e the lollow1ng por 1 1 skills Commun1cetton. recetvab e and 0 lie) e• organ1za1ton public rela· pet1ence 11e1plul Tome Clock Sales 557 6351 lions public speaking. and dble 10 mot1va1e others IATl HTIY CUlll l For IBM 1PC temporary 3 he Daily Piiot needs Full- T 1me & Part· Time Aasl Managers 10 wOflt wtlh our C1rculalton OlslrlCt Managers Hours are 2am ro 1 lam $7 00 per 11our • mileage relm· bursement C.Oh• al 7 t•-6<1~•83 nave a po1111on '°' you n•121•1t PIT I o.yin;;,~out CIUSI· Call Mr Kerrigan Light type/b()()l(k~·I Heel eds••~ WO<tur>eJ s.4S.~2 genetel office 281 '°" PER MONTH * NO COWCTlOllS * Early morning motor routes availab le. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance CALL 642-4333 HUNTINGTON BEACH. ca>t'A ~ NEWPORT BEACH. FOUNT A.IN V ALLIY • IBVlNE & LAGUNA BEACH .. ----------------.. monrns !=or local non prolll agencv 979 7900 Send Resume only 10 Marola tf li•ts Cell UJ-UU trt JOI TODAY'S REAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATIONS 1002-2790 •\Rf-IN l HF-Rf.A l t~r..\l~ TABLOID 1:-l TION llTl H TH : P.I . lei HIO IPHltllS Ct1t1 M111, Cl 12121 We cu11ently have open I EOE 1ngs tor lhree 131 long term temporary dale entry operators t40wpm I IHEUL CUIUCAL 1yp1n9 reQ 1 10 "'Ork 1n 1 (lowntown Hun11nq1on Priones typing hl1ng ma1 Beach Piease1 call rm V•cto• 1n1er1m S11cs 12131383 4 JJ5 or 957.3240 (7141599 1494 tor 1mmed 1nler111ew FIND llY PIOCHI lllU Or<Ser Oesll •IFFICl PIHICTS Orange County'• largest ottl<l4! supply company 1s seell,1ng lull-tome order desk person w•lh ott1ee producr k nowledge Compe1r11ve salary and t>eneltls N-por1 Stationers 863-1200 Mr Btll Wiiiie .-----------nttded to wor~ w1111 Ot-11 Lost & found 2925 Dos aoulls 1n a commun1 "'"'"--------ly oased program E• through classified FOUND black Lab 9 13 6 10 9 mo old V1C1n11y Vr<.· ICY•a & Pl1cen11a CM ~ 645·970t ~S 1904 FOUND Chihuahua ma•e perience n~eo good oene111s Call 55 ~ 1260 IASHTSlUS Re1a11 F T Wrap ~ !>illt"S 250 Ogle Sr c M •••• JOll I WlllllG TUM Ollt to r al)ld 110•!" Amf11ca s :: I Pot trail StudlO nff<I~ 1 d'3d 4 d''' l "' t.irt\ n th•S aru Make big 1$ In vending al Yorl\lown & Newland Snack roure lor saie Hun11ng1on Beach Call IEITAL lSSISTAIT I' , ~ •J•" :•~ •011 "'r~ Judl•lttalt()n\ <,air> orrtnl~ "•J!u1; ti '• •\•.>r.a •IJPU' an, e \tll mot•vattd "habit t• l' t rtallf.ln •rid the ab•hl1 lo bt oul ol to•n durini lhf "'~r· w• • nr H\.t• v High g'oss possible each 962-6698 Sriarp ~nlal Ass1s1an1 lor Qua1r1y dental olloce F T 1 Np1 Ben Jc1ne1 7S2 6733 Wt tften macnine weeti.ly 300•.,FOUND M otorcycle rerurn on 1nves1men1 helmet on 21st St otwn Call Tim t 800·8:>2· 7769 1 Tustin & ''vine Costa lflTAL "YIHIST 1100 fe $1,200 Mesa 548 1402 CM NB area PV1 G P F 1•l training dl $300 00 ~r wttk guaranlttd ,, •''• ~s 'omm1ss1un monthly bonus plan an .rr\arv pay EX"TRA EVERY WEEK IFOUNO Scottie Oogs. j see~ 1n9 lt>am-oriented tor ttle res1 ot your hie rs O e a c h cl r e a I rivgf:'nl•SI Tue,day~ l M 1~a~f allowancP wtP•lr automobllt allowanct 11 ltl 1~1mt>urstmtnl possible by owning the ' 7 t 4 893· 5821 548 9J44 areas best p art lime !FOUND small bf'•ge Oog DEllTAL HYQUllST •OYle ol 30 vending ma-)uSt groomf'O V•c•n•ly ot Nee<lf'd M ondays Foun cnines lully eslabl1Sl1ed I Ao 8 m 5 & au 5" a r c:1 1 l " O\I htalth & lilt insuranct crtdtl union ··µ.iny lld•d •tlirtmtnl plan tor you nee' your home 965 1940 ta•" Vattey •<163 5634 Low price First ser1ws A11J "• 1wo•tun1fy to wori ••th a grul group of peoplt r •• • 'd '"''' "'"' ca• Shirley Bates olhct IOH fl!H 'i l • 'i'l•O Monday through Wtdntsday bf'lwf'tn ouyer rakes ol Call FOUND small oiack ~•llen 1·100·21Z·UC4 I 20th & Santa Ana A ve Please c.all ""22-8646 .-.wsome Opportunity )LOST BLACK MALE Challenge Unl1m1led SCHNAUZER v c Gar earning po1en1ta1 F PT held & B~naro RE· 714 6'18•2"7 WARD 962 '69' ESTABLISHED VENDING ROUTE No Compel1hon • ln11eS1 LOST Carn Tf'rroor Brrslo Ba .. e• area 141b lemale Silver 5.,.,n rasn I Answer!. to Sracy RE· 1 WARD ortereo' ~45·687' menl Secured By EQu1p. LOST cat Balt>oa •stan<l ment & Me,c11and1se Call 1ong riarr w1111e w orange S A N 0 S E A T spots name C"uCk 1 800-852-5898 24 Hrs I please call 675-7625 ' LOST tat cat 15 11'.lS MIN· llST&llAIT NIE grey1w 1111e •o1ac1< Prohtable and g'ow•ng' I lat>Oy declawed San 1-40 & Coto1ado R111er I Juan Capistrano area Trucker & t ourist AEWAR0496-8478 I patrons Pronc1p1es only l 0 s T LITTLE GR Av 548-6681 KITTY white Pa"'s on lnvt stment Opf>ortunlty ]908 ENJOY 14-t5% return on Truat Deeds S 10.000 to S 1,000,000 Call Denison Aasoc •99·4835 NOW• INVESTOR·J V e quity sale or ?'> 5000 11 cus- tom S<W. tin Beat CdM $py0lau vu 640· 1449 PP NSmft Ull FLIW ., ........... Ouplexn trom SSOK 4. Balboa ts1anc:1 Cat1j 723·5835 LOST Newport Stlores old j Lhasa mixed Oreed long blecti. 11a" w st1vef I streaks cataracts & near- ly oeat 722·8 122 PLEASE LOST OR FOUND .-, PET Low Cost Spay1Neutet Referral NO FEE Pet I 0 available 978-PETS 3002 H IYUS WHTH """ ... ,"'t" SJOO w~lt. ffl'X·Oll' hours ~l'Pd 11a1td COL ir•surance OM V ""' I O\JI & &c.ono car 832 1212 .i" I t ~ m PIUS" l~ll on or Otlort Wtdntsday ••• .,, t.-• .·~ j 990 I 01 W r •••• CREW MANAGER BE YOUR OWN BOSS * Po1itio ns ovo iloble for 1elf-motivote d individ ua ls to operate soliciting crews for the Orange Coa•t Daily Pilot. If You : * Hove An in1ure d van; wagon or large car. * Enjoy working part-time in the •v•· ningsr e arning full-tim e $$$ * Have the ability to motivate Then we hove o ,ob for you No el{penence neceuory. Fvll trointng CJYOilobJe. For fvrther informcmon or to tdledule on 1nterv'4rw: CAU (714) 642-4333, Ext. 209 M·f 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM Pi.x from 1651< 5 t SOI Pr1nc1pa11 only Brotcer Bob 5•6-'4680 ANNETTE McOUILLEN Corby or 81bet1e McQu1llen please call McOulllen. 201-94:1-5& 16 .. _______________ lll!l•---... ~-111 Searching lntenMly for Real Eitel• partner or In· vator Early AM °' late PM 7141&4~ .. a 19 : ' . . ~t Edell GGnzMH, winner of ........ entlftaln- ment sptem, Mid ( 40) .... IUb~tioM for the Daly Plot for the month of Jn. Bt a,..tofthewnq ten, be I part of H eit· _,, ............ •·Md tam £mA IUEY fw tht DI· .... ....,., ... ! Call 714-842-4333 Aak for Carlos llOIWIYlll IUCll TlllNIMllEW 11P11m LIWEIUns L"" EJ $2.44 per day That s ALL )IOU P•Y for 4 lone:s 30 day m1n1mum .,, ,,.... SERVICE DIRECTORY For more 1nf0fma1tot1 CALL TOOAY1! ISi FOR LOIS Your Senltee Directory Repfeaentatt..,. ••2-•321 ht.110 ·' 'J ••• ,. ,_J B11n11k P>'[1••·q • ' • f here? Computer con· version? 30 yra exp-your OlflCB & computer Diab 11\ru l1nene1a11 722· 1936 L' l All Mak• & Modell Courtec>ld Ser-t 558-05 t5 302 t ·B Harbor 81 C M WE HAUL AWAY APPLIANCES F,. .. ot ct\efge MS-5111 -------~-;.... .I'! Ji': •'• .,. .. ' . ,. .... . . ': RE c ......... T J Pelle Concrete Const Cooc -Br1ctc-81oc1< L•C & Bond H19heSI Oual Low Prices (71•1962-7093 Ceranw Tile lllMlllUL IUlthTIUIWI 1n1er101 plaster pa1c11ing Wall lt•lulM & OfY""811 hn1$h1ng Free est lt•,Ml-tHI Leaky sllo-s-Ae>d wasti ,'1111111 & r90rout N-& Aepa11 Ii 81111rma·Sho-Ne, ooors I( 11c ·Floors· P1u mb•ngl Lie 25yrs 0 C 673-8065 I CISTlll ll&IMIY SNnlUl Plfllll ..... u .... ............ •11.1•nus lll·t111 UIUl'SIMf• (7 t4167S.5095 Sum"* 198Clals Speciaj ize tn Apt/Comm Bid~ u.••• ..... Retldent1a1 & Commer Reroots. ,-epa111 & a«~t• Oua111y Wor" Fair Rat .. PlllO • to Broctc ""'"' No Fut GUARANTEED Svc Job loo 1ar09 or l oo FREE Elhmat• •557•,. small Ouallly Wort1-Fa1r 968-5&91 49•-6 Prices M 11i.e Reed 737-6509 Dllll ..... A.t'I Comm'I R•roon Spec1a1111 Guar Quall llrOfll. ~ , .... 15 yf exper L"kl Repa1r1. LIC •552338 • Free estlrnatn • AEf'S•INS'O• MS-03,4 --.. t • .. .. Orange Coast DIMiy Piiot ~. Septemw 20. 1llO 111 !! ,•,_. n10 'umltuN -. -..L.. • • ~~~ u1m1111rs~~~~~c~~~,~~~~~~~~,.==~==~====~===~1-----~ •IHllL• P .. ~ .. l rfttM9tonet, •If ~UOtl USO ..0-11&3 30' Holidey ~ 73 Ll ... 1• I~ p.,,_, fCK wed· f'.Of QU!Ck tale ._..c.Metlt Vwy plU.n 7 ft COlll9m· ding• fafflnQI. neck· concsmon pp . 971>-04•7 ~~ p/I, ..,, '11' CIVIM porwy couch a.om.trio *-. bfacei.tl, & morel alter s tunroo:·1~~/~1~hHll de91Qn lbfown, ~ I CHEA Pl Brand new '79 WINNABA00 29 ••••• whlltl \/ery good CC>n· 931-2371 CHIEFTAN $13.000 -...--..-... dllion lt60 °''*'on. -•40eng.1ne. 491< m1 M•'1<>--tu.-""'1 llDIW '11 Call alter flpm, 56!-8523 &rnell I llTlTI i'owtr IOatS 7012 wave, 2 roof tlft. 1aland 292S H•b<K Btvd C M l~~~~~~=~~IAuto. tunroot, .i•1•0 aw&.IY 1973 BAYllNER H ' bed. etc 7~1•3215 tt .. JIOO MEACfD£S 1973 280 Ii cat.Mn• CUMM> S..lltful IOfa !oYeMet Large .. leotlon Of Steepa • Galley HMd I 111tLI lll(I 1--------•ls.dan Oftgtnal rYOty ~t •a.•a• •-• 1t11 UIM chair.ottoman.new c:on. d iamond•. v intage Elec:lfontct Economical n with 1an 1n1erl0f Well --·-.i.m&llT""'A SEllDlllES •WIWllfllT • • Lltll 1 ·24 ···-t dlllon Oalt trim S2~5 witches lf)Cl Role• and Mercury UIS Ver~ clffn &Ill l .f , AU04 5000 TurbO 1914 m1on1a1ned Cellfornll I.Ike ~1 (T8e02t) 18881 ee.ct\ 81'/d H 8 714·841·3486 Pitek W• buy, Niil, lrllde E II I Load•d' l 500010SO OtymPIC Edition All I• C p Niii end repelr. Willlam xce an mec enics (8181918-6788 tr at special m•tall1c er roncipa ls only 141·1111 I WE OfFER HO\..IOAY ANO Blue .,....,., tOla I 100 Harold Jewe6ef1. 3118 Newport al1p e1111t1ble PNtlessenc:e pe1n1 L•ke Reason bit offer PP TITTU OUll llSIU VACATION PAY PLUS On.,,tal ''146x72S125 Newpof"t Blvd at 32nd SS900 6&2-2822 STORAGE Costa Mese ne~ 80 000 m1lea 714 497 8506 284S Herbof BJYd C M ON-GOING BONUSES portebte l'Welry c11e Ill-IHI 1987 28' S KIPJACK Securedperk1ng tor RV& $4975 &44-8199 ~9ftedes 1q8'l3000 1414411 TOYOTASUPAA 1911- S35, mite 552· 1466 w1p1lot houu Twin hJtbo boll llorege 160·S95 Turbo b4!1ut1lul cat I 5 spa 8" pit p1w.ndows D L Wuver Temp0rartes COUCH-Mellonll uphOlt __________ 1 dieael. dual prop, Iulo covered Call 6"2·5858 ow11e1 e•c~ll""' con & toci..s till cru111. 7 14·979-2900 Ch.,r, 2 Hoo1191 vac;uum Bldg MNnm 6030 pilot, Loren VHF ClePlh ~~-~--------cl I 111) n s 1 'l 0 0 0 PORSCt1E 1972911T p Mall leatnt< Sltfto Ftttl I hHr111 lcr. Expefleneed Apt)ly by re- sume lor prtvate Yecht CIUb Include lllary hlS· IOfY BalbOa Yech1 Club 1801 Bayside Of Corona Del Mar, CA 92825 cleaners. twin mattreea -tmdet, Windlass nlr• 4 Wheel Orlve/Jeepi · ·4 548 0973 RESTORED LIKE NEW cos custom whit 1 s2 75 Ivel cell, rod holders ball 9030 Ca11 me S 10 000 j •2C.PL201h 6•11 MHtrt M .misc • 24 1.1429 88 RallroadT1e1.'5per. syllem. 10111 lime 380 :::::;::;::;::::===n• .. twmlllll MfRCfDES 1981 3000 642-2923 Toyola 18881 Be.ch ELEGANTeurved8ftt0f1, Approx 300 uHd brick hrt $58.000 831-1009 lrMh eng111e ano mo11 SUBARU 1982 81vo HS ~7·8555 1nt1qu4trechelvellabrlC 0 60 &45-4299 7 TIYIT&414 "'tl ·n •m.111111~1 lllth 111c.ellPn1 cot10111on like new $400 Kitchen Blier pm .... ~'Jami 0 '1' 000 D1ys 662 S449 HA l CH BACK •tlf'Y vw 1969 B~ chopping block 550 l'!'"---------I "* t96t Chrta Crall 28 5 s pd p i s Sl•dtng . u•\llt llf~lll aaa Eve~ 1 '30 5425 oepenoaote S 1 000 060 Gooc:t r.ac.k to SChOO! car 7 t4-'497·4797 Pets' Animals 6049 See Sk1H (Lapstraket 350 r WI~~~=. c~s~g;1:~,eels . 11 • '~ m•~~ mm MERCEOFS 1984 500~ 723-~ iU' .:00 ~ 0Bgo:456-0~~~o Chevy. 200 hrs M&hoO I I ·l!•U5i 1ar1111 Ulth 1 aw t'<i\ OldC k w11h TOYOTA 1985 MR 2 I ' Day bed wlmattltrundle $215 Brau headbd & lootbd S 165 Mattreu se1 $155 Sunk bed l'f/2 matt S225 521-0158 llHSID WHtllll Gallery wal9fbed Honey cotored, knutty pine Mir· rored bOOll · case/headboard 6 Or&w· er pedestal Oual1ty semi wavetess mattress •n· **PETUll** interior rewired nPw lllL .. !.,nHTIYITl ,,,., .. 11CZ14141 111~ r.111lvm·••a1tt.ither $7.000 Loaded 5 'Pe~d vw 79 TRIPLE WHITE AKC gages breal<er panel ._ .... 71 '" ~·''<l\ S18 9 00 AM F"'4 sunroof A C CONVERTIBLE PUPPIES shalt prop rao•o 18881 Beacn Btvd H B . 1 ~5!1 <'800 ,. 759-0685 n ooo• •OG•s cru•H con Alarm SletlO ShOtt. worming. hellth arichor . .tnd so 101111 A. 141-1555 t• lllt Ula trol 111c. :>6 000 nuies lmmtieuta1e• insurance guarenteed real classic 8 ay Cruiser lllll MA MfTt IUU Ml'RCfDfS 1q8,. 190E e 1.cellen1 c.orrd l oori 17141554-2598 PETLAND PAVILION S 12 500-<>fler 645 9127 Mt'ldll•c bluP sunroof e11 S6000 0, oei.I ullei Need O PEN 7 DAYS llm ... t Fr•m•r (Ill "' *'"' conclll•on ortgonal 10 sett nf!AI 2 .. ~•» to 16374 Beach Blvd , mo s Solll Boat_. 701 4 Trucks 9035 It~. a.ta a. #> tt S9 ~00 f7J '3325 mne room ''" m, 91 Autos Do!Mstk 9300 4o5 lwy, next to Target 1977 STAR rac;1hgllas11 ~ARf 1967 VW Cr"'lll C•L !MFRCEDfS IQ84 lq()E MR l Cai ~ 1 4 ·6~ 1 'ii~,1 BUICI" Between Edinger & Hell day uilor New L p Pre ~ uc• Ne"" E ngine l M "•I ell S 10 800 ano le1111e mes"41g*' t am dO(Jr * 141-3231 * Har"ens 10 llaQs $.)9'>•' 7W-0240 llW 325CllPE 11J7 •l "' di1• s ,•11001 not nome d "d T' a' er S" SC'O CHfVY <,4 PIO< " 5 ~t><J toaded 2fKL3501 "\' ~·r .. , ~49 7'l26 lOYOT.a ~c. Corotla s-.s 1984 C~tury ._ tcaoeo sharp '" out' S• 400 S,4'.;·4198 ---~ ....... ,~ ..... (1 1) ··-llU llAllY """ 1888 1 8Mctl 8'Yd. 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I001S ...._,.,.,...to ebOft WM *TUNi Oil THI Neiwpott Beeel\, Calif t2tlO PON>. MUITANO MWoof. ~ ........ Delly Noc '-'*"'* 20. Tiile outlneee .. con-~ 10 trmnuct ~ menoed to trlnMCt bue6-KOIML. •eeooe1-.L.P ....... In Orenoe CWnty on Pfll0Cll£0NQ AQAINIT OltmtNln~lCO- CONV!fme&.E Jtnl condition. (2NZS9M) 27. October 4, t t. 1990 ducted by. '-band and w1te neee under the Flcllt!ollt n.s under the '1crtlt~ a Cellfomta llmlted 1*11*· ...,_... 11, tta "Ii WX> W>ll IHOUJ> l*'Y· • CaMtomie llmlted Red, 4 cyt. 5 epeed leort-.,. T.,.... The regilttll'll(I) COfft· luslnes1 na~e) Meted ~tlnese ne~I) 1191•d .... ~ Yon katmeft. , Hd.PUS172 COifN::T AV.WVlrt paflneteNP. 10006 Mleeton rec. • ., .too. t1'M220 -I ----menctd lo "aneer;t ...... lllOll'I on: Augu9t "· '"° aboW on. AuOu9t 1, 1HO N9wpor1 8elcfl. Ceilf t2MO 0..-o (Jeny) ~ 'flow ,... .......... .... Ao.d. Wtll111er, Cellf --. -· •••••• ,... unci.r t.he '1ctltloue K INOs •own lchl4n ""8. ~ ™• ~ 1e con-na L CMllno TMlt)IOO, = " ~ • 90IOl--ON5 11111e.ch8'\ld, H.I . rtaJC M)J1C( 8ullnen name(I) ll11ed fhil etatement ... lllied T"'9 e~t wee Ned MWO by.• glWWal '*1• ~ .... c.lf. tHOli. ~ .,.._ T~ buelneu '-con· ... T.-'11 Ml..... at><M on.~ 1. 1990 wi1t1111eCoun1ya.rtlotOf. wtthtl'leCountyClef•otOr· nerlhiP na ~ ... ccn-ltllutMceMCIT.-~. ctucteO by • ~., '*1· P/wtlldoM. lodl• & •teer· ~ .,_.. Helt'ry E Wendlet MOe County on Auouet 21. lf'Oe Couflty on Auguat 201 The retl•lrent(e) com• ducted by ll'l lndhli.dual On I•• nber 17, 1eeo, • ner.hlp 1ng. Utt. c:.... Ctulle. MAim aTATWmN'T Tiiie 1111--.1 wu hied 1tt0 1tto mencecl 10 trllftMC'I "'*'" TI* lllMmll'll •N flied ~ A.M. Tllmt Tiiie The reg111r1nt(1) com- liUtO, an Low m llee SEIZED C AAS. tlV(;kl. TM ....._...... pertont .,. ••th the County a.11 Of Or· .__ ,_ ,_ unds Vie fiettc'°"8 with Ille County a.ii Of Of· .._.... ~ af ~ to trlt!Mci ~ (lll'OPl41) · boale. 4whMtef•. motor· 0 ;;;;;;;;.: u. anoe County on August a. Put>Rlhed Orenge Coee1 ~ Orange c..t lullnese l\a~11 Hated.,,.,. County on AuOuet 20, c.-.rtll. • •llOl...,1. ,.. unoet the Flc1hl0Cd homes. by FBI. IRS. DEA. ~E BAY COlONY RES· 1900 CMlty Piiot Sept_,,,bet e. 13, Delly Piiot August 30, Sep-1~ on. Apll 30, ttto 1MO . ~ Tiie ......,,.. Md 8u•1"e11 ne~I) lleteo ... Ave.II In your area now TAUAANT l t50 C.mpui 1'411111 20. ~7. 1990 tembw &. t3, 20. 1990 K.unlttugu Aoto ~ OfMOe Coeet Tru. ~. .. ~ ebO~ on Augue1 31, 1990 ililllll -l ·80 5·892·7555 Ext ()rive ~Beech Calif Publilhed 0r-. Cout Tll-M2 T~ Thie statement .... filed Delly Piiot August 30, Sep....,..._, TNllle 1N1r Ind Thomal l Utmen ,_1_ c,.2871 tM · Deily Piiot Sec>tember I . 13, ..tth tl'leCounty Clet1I of Of. IMn.ber I . 13. 20. 1990 ..-.-. 11111 QMd of Trull Thi• 111temen1 ..u flied 2090 Hsbcw BNd, c M Bey C06on7 Aeet-ent• 20, ~7 1990 "8JC NOTIC( anoe County on Auguat 30. l h-146 ,......., OcloW 11, , •• With, .... Coun1Y Clet1I ot Of· Inc • Cali eotl)Ofatlon· Th-ee:3 "8.IC NOTIC( t900 in.. ND. IN.)4117 °' °"'*' ange County on Sec>temt>et llf.I.. Dlmtte MnTICE 8070 westmln11er Ave : ~COURT NlltM .....,. In IM -. af the 12. 1990 •~~~~~~~~ ""-nu WNtm1n1tet ceiu 92&83 KI01lt OF ~ORMA PuDllthed 0r-. Coeet "8.JC ll)TIC( C...., ....,_, of ~ f4'11IO , __ ..;...;:;.=,.; .... ~;;;...;...~--Th•• bus;rwss 11 con· P\a.IC NOTICE '9CTITIOU9 ..-aa COUNTY Of Deity Piiot Septembef 20. ~. ~ wtU aEll. Published Orenge Cout ---------1 duclecl by • eO<p()tltlOO ..,,... 8TA.,...NT ...,..... 27, Octo«>ef 4. 11, 1990 ,.ecnnoue ....... AT flt8JC NJCTIOH TO D•··~ PllOI Sec>tembet 20. ,---1111 ACTIT10U8 ..... .JS TM regltlr•nl(I) com· I(..,, The !<*owing pet'90l\I .,.. -...... ..,... TIHJI~ .... aTA,...NT HIOHEIT llOOEA fOA 27, Oetooer 4 t '· 1990 · ,_... NAMl: ITAUMI: menced to 1renuc1 1>ue1-ftcTITIOU8 euaeNSH dolnQ bullMN U ..._. ttl The followlng pereons ere CAIH OR CAIHEA"I Tll~e3 Auto , p /loch . alr , 1111. The roi1<>w1"g peraont are neea under Ille Ftet111ou1 NAMI: ITAUMl:NT TAOUERIA EL GRAN· ~CA lll01 "8.JC NOTICE CSOino ~ ": CHEa< . OR OTHER am /fm tau. crulH CSOlc1R':U~~ VERNON Business neme(s) htleCS The foltowlng pertons are JENAL. 899 W 19th S1r .. 1, Miiiet of ALEXANDER SOUlH BAY MICROFILM, IHBTITVTIOHAl CHECK ---------- (2EVS315) PROPERTY COMPANY 239 •bOve on NI A CSOlng buMeat as eo.1. Mesa caur 92'27 JAMES CHILDS flCT1'TIOU8 .,..... 17424 Mt. Cllffwood. Foun-ACCEPTAa.E TO THE "8.IC NOTICE Sllff He4acurope Avenue. C0rone Ken.neth J GOIOen. Pr--PM CAPITAL MANAGE· Gt:~:.~~. M~l:i~;·cs~~ll: (=-~) N.-ITAftMl:NT t~B~~·~.!0:7424. =-~~ :-.,: __ ;..;;;;...;;.;.;..;..;.;..-.-.;.. __ 1111110 lllllS del Mar, Cellf 92625 dent MENT, 700 ~cc•• 927 14 ' ' CAM MO. A·111'1 Tiie I~ pertonS we Ml CHffwood Clrete Foun-UNled a..1 • 1he ..,,., SUN.~ COURT ... /11111 Slepflen Clemen. 1900 wt~~·~~ti::So1"~ ~~ Newpe><l S.•Ch, allf Mlrtem MllCSonedo 2 THE PEOPLE OF THE d0:.1'~~:£ss SER teln Valley, Calif. 92ioa "'" .-.nee IO the Oourfy °' CAl.W<>f'NIA. 208() H8lbor. Blvd, C M =el~~'": Siers ~~::~ enge Coun1y on Augoll 24° Pecir1e Mutual W e In· Gtadatone, trvlne C~lll STATE OF CALIFORNIA, VICES. 18201 \Ion Kerm~ Thie bu1tneu la t on· CoutflouM. ,1'00 OW: C'Anler 1~~=1: ~~- .l. 2IOO ngelet 1990 surence Compeny Cell-927 14 To Carmocti ... Fio... Ave .Sulte410 Irvine Caltl dUC1ecl by •corPOt•llon OrMt W... Senla Nw.. eation of JENNIFER SALO • 900G7 f4'7'1GS rorm• 700 Newpor1 Cente< Tht• butlneas •• con-You .,. hereby cllecl and 92715 • The reg111rsnt(1) com-c.lll:wYlie II ~ '* Md on behell or TABATHA __ __ Fu~~~P~c~~r~~~~ Published Orenge CoH I Or ave. Newport B .. ch. Cellf csu;~~ ~Y ~~~r~~. en~;'~~ ;eq~~~:: =.,~I&;~ Helen A. Osugller ty. ~nc!! ·~:~~ti= :..a-: :-;;:,•.,: ~ "': LYNN DUENAS • m1nof LINCOLN '82 Continental Suat• 1400, NewPO<I BHC,h, ?~·~:a~~eptembef 6 13 92~ bu11nen 1$ con-meneed ~ Iran~\ bull· ~R 15. 1990 II g 00 AM In ~!:.~2v~e':one St . Et Toro. 8ut1ne11 "•me(•I ll•t•d '""'In lhe """*"' lllullsd In ORDERN~o Asl~~.,e2CAUSE Luxunous sedan ampec-~:c,~2~.. 168 7 Or-Tl\·658 ducleo b'f • COfp()tlllOO ,,. •• under Ille FlellllOUI Dept 9 ioc.ied .. 4050 MSI" Thi• bus1ne11 It con-ebove on Oecembet 8 19417 .... Courcy ... Slit• FOR CHANGE OF NAME ca'»le. lull power, digital anaoo ~•ne o.i'Yw,., Cahf The reg1strsnt(sl com· Busal'less neme(tl 1111ecs Street, Rlvertlde Celalornla ouc1ecs by sn andhlldual Ervtn R COOiey oesatled•. JENNIFER SALO on •nSlrurmtnls, tea1her In· 92014 menced 10 1ra"sac1 bull· •bo'.• on NIA 92501 and 10 give any legel The reg111rsn1(1) com· Th .. tletement wu lalect PAACEL '·Lot 4' ol l tll:t bel\1111 or TABATHA LVNN IMior. driven less 1"en Arthur N GrMnbet end neu under t,,. Factitious Robert Msldonedo reason why, llCCO<CSlnQ to tl'le ,,,.need to trenaacl bull· with the County Cle<k of Or· No. 1297'0, '"the Cly ol ll'Wle. DUENAS •minor hat hied• 6 000 miles a year prlCed Auorey Gree"berg g Co PUBllC NOTICE Bus1neu n1me(s) llated This stetement WH filed verified peUtaon fated with neu under the FICtallout = Cou"ty on Augull 23. ~ ~. S•• ol peUt;on in lh•• eourt ror en oefow bOOk must be Trustee5 or lhe Aflhur N. NOTICf CW •bo•• on s1noe 1989 with t~e County Clerk or <;>a· ~~~°C'~ild':'~:~ Business neme(s) titted f4'74'3 ,_.....,'in•,::'"~";; order ellowang peUllOn to '.>&en. $4 967 81 Cell Greenbefg Trust of 1982 .._,. aAU W1t11em D Cvengros ~~ oun!y on August Oeclsrecs Fr" r om ebove on August 2 1, 1990 Publathed Orsnge Coest 23 lhrof..91 29 ~ ol change l'ltSJher name rrom 973-1345 dlled Ap11I 16 1982 1900 Notice as l'tefeby given thll Thls tlele<T>enl wU lated F411t01 Parenti! Cul10<J rend t= Helen A Oaugheny 0 .. 1y PllOI September 13 . .......,.,._ ...... Reo0,,,. TABATHA LYNN DUENAS M c 1976 Comet A11enue or 11\e St11s Suite pursYent 10 Ceur Busaneu & w11h the County Cieri( ol Or· P bl h 0 C lrOI Y Tntt st•tement wes riled 20 27 Octot>e< 4 1990 ol ~ County CeillDmlL to TABATHA LVNN SALO "'~c.4:t~tondl1ion Auto· 2000 Los Angeles Calll ProreH aons Code S21700 ·~ County on August 8, Dsllu P11~~. i':~, 6~~;' Detect AUG 15 1990 walh the County Clerk of Or· ' ' · Th·8e5 Ere.piing lher..-om. ell ol. Oii II 11 M reby ordefed 11'1•1 matic A.IC S 1 200 080 9006T 7 ll\'1 1,,. undel'S1gned wolf I ,....,11 20 h 1990 P AATHUfl A. llMa. M. enge1.,. Counly on August 21. r1ghle. mlnelWs, minenll !lgt1te. •ll,pe11rson•r 1n1ere~ted,P1nptehe11r 1\11 business 11 con· Mii ror unpaid ret'lt 1ne per T 66 HOPKINI DeputJ 1i90 """""' 1119 11gt1• Wld OI"* "" er 1 oresei ... 5J6-736 I sonat pr~ty bel..,.ed 10 P1;r::• $Md Ot •noe Coas1 n-I w 1M1am 'VKObo J & ,....,,. "8..IC NOTICE hyd!OCll1IOI.. '-.soew. bere><e th•t CO\Jf'I an Oepe1 I MerC\Jry 198 1 Cougar Lltl"•I belong 10 ll\e rooowmg Daily P1101 Augu11 30 Sep. Assoc 2 CIVIC: Cen~~· Pi' Publllhed O••noe Coe11 "9m. .,,_tit geolhermlll ment No 3A 11 700 C1v1c ~ 0 R s 1 s 0 0 0 e 0 .,.,,., -Make Freeman tember 6 13 20 1990 P\&JC NOTICE Suite 200 Newporl re. 81~· D•aly PllO\ Septembef 13, flCTITIOU• llUatNCll • ._ W'lcl ... ~ua. '*"'"' Cenler Drive WHI Senta 548.5030 days. 531 .4081 .. n~ Make FrMmen Th~O CA 92660· ac • 20. 27. October 4, 1990 NAM! ITAU•NT fTom .,,., of 1he kngolng in.r An•. Caorornae. ?" OC1ot>e< eves -"LGCJ Aleaancler Slr•sset Kl0102 Publathed Orenge Coe11 Th-683 The lollowong persons ere "'llY be .,.rwi Ot under 11\e g 1990 •t 2 00 o clock Pm Lase Aelleft>ecll. flCTITIOUa llUalNEll D"IY Pilot August 30 Sep-doing bu11nets u 1*e.1 o1 ~ het~e end then end there show MERCURY 74 M ontego. Jeffrey BoerCSmen P\&.IC NOTICE NAME aTATUftNT 1embe< 6 13 ~o 1990 f't8JC NOTICE TOS DELIVERY SERVICE deeolOeO !Ogelller ... h \he ~use If eny lhey ,, .... why c ean runs greal, ortgln11 'ACFIC V1IW Manuel Mamede The ro11owang pe1so"s sre · th634 10171 Edye 01 . Hunl•"ijlon petp411ulll 0 l1V"I o1 "'1111ng. uio peuuon IOf Cl'lenge or ~w n er $1300 obo MlllON.Al'AIHC Trec1L Butryn 1ttoa1 .l0tng buS1natas FICTITK>Uaeu atNEll Beec:h.C•fll 92646 mini u p!Orlng anes nameshouldnott>egrenled "LOOkn4U) 8A 1-4263 c;m;;;y • MorluSf\' Jim Demers FICTIT10UI 8Ua1HESa Lit TLE PROFESSOR Nil NAMI: aTATE•NT Peut 0 Rinde 10171 Edye ~ir.g ltletefrom W'lcl II ts lurlher ordered 11\ell Ci'lepel • Cremelort Rer>det Runnells NAME ITATEMENT S OOK CENTER 27696 IC NOTICE The fOllOWlnQ l>eflOnl ere Or Hun11ng1on S..ch Cehl sionng 11'1 etld r~tng the copy ol '"'' order 10 show 3500 Pecaf>c v-Or111e Sele w•ll be l'leld II 10 00 Tne 1oc1owang pe<sons s1e Sen1a Merger111 Pkwy W U001 d01ng butlness u 92646 -"°"' 1-.d llrlCI Ot '"f ~use be pvbhst>eO in Or "'-POrt ee.ch A M on 9,2ot 90 al Amero ooing bul•ness as Mission Vieio Calir 92691 NOTICE Of' TRAKIT BUSINESS SER· Thlt bu11ness 11 con-Olller lltt'ICI ~the rtgnt ·~ CoH I Delly Pilot 1 .... IM cen Mtn• S10<age wl'l4tre ADK. INC · 2l La Ouaole. David L Scllerll end Ml VICE CORPORATION 31 89 dueled by en lndMCSuet 10 whlpl.OC. clncllonelly newspeper or ge"ere t U <d goods are slort'd Irvine Cellf 92715 Ksren A ChriSlenMn 747 E V~ :::~·~~~AULT 8 A•rw•y A,,. Cotl• ·M.... The r•g11tte"t(t ) com· dr1ll end mine t!m lw'tde Olller c1rcu1a11on pubhShed an lh•I ............ 209ot t Caoade ~d El Toro Alv11 D Keen Inc Call· Cslllorn1e •5 PueCSene UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Ce11r 92626 menced 10 lrensact buSI· llW'I 11\0M herelnebo¥e coun1y et lffll one. e ....... CA 92630 to•naa 21 L• Ou•ola Irvine Cehl 91106 0 ED OECE Trekat Bu11,..... Senttee ""5 unoer tne Fie111aous ~ oil ror lour conHCu11ve .. eeks Plllll..,.11 GooosmuS1bi'pa1dlor an Celtl 9271~ This business 15 con ,:;,~ UNLESS ~g~RJA~9E c0<p Ce11rorna1 1221 S Business name(s) llSleCS lunnelll 'eno Ot.,:::-::: pr10<IOlhedeyofH1dn .. r llU lllllWIY cash ano removed trom I Tl\11 business 15 con· ducted by co par1ners ACTION TO PROTECT Coe11 Hwy . Newp0<1 Bee<:n. ebove on Augusl 1 1990 throf..91 °' ICl'OM 1ne og Mortuef) Chapea p•er,.11ses at lime oi sale dueled tly II corporstoon The reg1s1rentlst com· VOUR PROPERTY IT MAV Cehl 92663 Peul D Rinde ~ ol 11\e lltt'ICI DA TE AUG 30 1990 Crem:taon Owne<s 1ndmgrs rt'W•vt' Tl'1e registrenl(S) com-IN!nceo 10 1rensact bus• BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC This business as con-This ststement w•s llled ...., .. ...,.._~ lnd to JULEE R091NaON, .)l0S1970 Cutlass $~1 110 Broadway •9M lo 1:»0 al sa~ mencl'O IO tranu;1 'buSJ ness unde< the f1C\1\•0U$ SALE IF YOU NEED AN EX· CSuC190 by e CO<POt•toon wlll'I the Counly Clerk or Or· lllCIOOtTI l4.IClh WhlC*od.o Ot Judge of the Superior estate sale 1 owner ~ PubhSl'1e<I Orenge Coesl us1nus n•m s 11s1e etiove on NIA "°'A T U RE 0 F T H E menced 10 tre"sact bull· 1990 ,..,,,,.,.. end lhefll undtW etld .i.t'lnafef Siio 232 Sen11 or•m e 2·dOOr loaded Costa .. -· MICKEYLAWION,MOR l~ss unoe< 1~ 11Clllou~ Business namt'lst 1isieo l PLA NA TION OF THE Tntt re9111ran1(t l com-angeCountyon Auguat 20 ----~ 4'llecl ....._Court ~ i' 4 5 0 E,. c e 11 en t M2·11M Da••'r P11ot September 13 abo11~ oO July 2i 1985 De111d L Scherff PROCEEDING AGAINST· neu undet 11\e F1e1111ous F4111110 llenMlll Ot IM¥Oncl lhe ellertor Ane Ave Cosle Men CA -~5·6840 -~~~~~~~~~~~2~0~1:990:_ ____ ~~~ i'" s ~een resident lhis tteteme<>t .,.a.s hied vou vou SHOULD CON-Business nemtllsl llsted Pubflsl'led Orange Coe11 11m• !hereof. Ind 10 ,_,,., 926?7 Tn675 hi$ 'c"temenct .. as "oleO With the CO<Jnly Cieri! OI Or TACT A LAWYER above on July 10 1990 Deity P1IOI September 13. 1111unt>el equ15> ~ Publtshed O••no• Coett ,. .. ,,, the ounly ltork ot r· A Walson 20 27 October 4 1990 ' ' ' O"IY Poot Septembe< I 8 1 •noe Count) on Sep1em1:>er angtt Counly on August 28 T S NO 90-06· t 1 Th 1 r ._.. Th "•2 repelr, OMpell end cioer-.e •5 n 1990 .. ---------------------------.. 11 1990 1990 I On Oclotier 11 1990 81 ' 1 llelemen wes 1 """ ·vo ""1 IUC1I _.. Of m--, I F461CM1 F ... 7119 10 00 o clocl\ A M al ine with lne Coun1y Clerk or Or DllD•IC Ml'IOul, '-· 1he "ll"C IO TRADE now P 0 C Pubhsl'led Ori ",_ Coes1 NOfth rronr enlranctt 10 the i nge Counly on AugUJI 23. f"uut. NOTICE ldflll mtne •-eiqltlOte etld ----------uollSM>O rang!' oasl ..-1990 ' ' ' Di it) p 01 Septttmbef :?O Dlllly P1101 September 6 13 County Courthouse 700 F41'7G !< oeo:M>Z _ cioer-.1 llvOugh 11\e lolftlltce Ot PUBLIC NOTICE S•701 r Octo~r 4 1 \ 1990 20 27 1990 Civoe C.;>oter Or111t' Wei.I tn p 0 c NOTICE OF PETTTION ,,.,. UCIC* 500 .... of lhe __ .;...;.,;;_;;,;,.;;._~...;.;.;~--Th 692 Th-~ ll'lt' C•I) OI Sen1a An• Stale uDh$he<I renge OHi •ubel.#t-Of ll'le ..,., · 01 CahfOrnaa Fidelily N•· Daily Patot Sep1embe< 13 TO AOMINSTEA herlli"llltl0¥e ~. • NOTICl oeo:z.q__N ----------1 PUBllC MnflCE 1i0na1 Title Insurance Com-:?O 2• Oc•ooer 4 •990 ESTATE OF: ,_......., eoy __, rec:otded OF PET1TlO (j \\' Pt.el.IC NOTICE --~.;;....;-""_;...._;_;~-Panv • co•oora1ion es ln-684 BONNIE JEAN ""'11 lO. 11198 • '""~ TO ADMINISTER I __ .....;......;....;;........;..~..;;....--1 KIOOOl Trustett unoer the Oeeo of HOOD M.e No •t ~ of C>rlalrl ESTATE OF: KI0,01 STAUMENT OF Trust eaecuted by James MLIC NOTICE I BONNIE J. HOOD Reaorcltl KATHRYN I FICTITIOUa BUllHEIS A8ANOONMENT OF IMencini ana May ~nn Men· CASE NO. A1 55502 ""° •OICll'"O ,,...,.._ RAULSTON YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIED D~ily Pilat NAME STATEMENT UIE Of' FICTITIOUS cini reco•de<I January 4 T C9e72 To all heirs W'lcl el ...,,_ -• "llf'CS 0t CASE NO. A155451 Tt>e ro11ow1ng e>e<sonJ are llUllN£tl NAME l990 as Clocumeni no NOTICE Of"' beneficiaries, c:recltors 11'11••• ,,,.,.,.. _,,.,_ 9llCtl To al heirs. ll0<ng buS•~,.s as • T ne rollowang persons 90 0056S3 " oooa.. PAQe· TRWT'EE .. Mli conllngenl creel~ ~ ....., "II"'• ll'lel. De ~. beneficiaries cr-edllofS M A cl ELL AN co N h•~tt •b•nOoned 11\t' use of OI Othc.al Re<;CWOS in tne of T~ .. a. No. persons who • nwy ~ ......... lhnl, conllngenl ~. end I ST RUCTION 2900 B11s101 the l'1ct111ous Busaneu flee of lhto Rec0<oer of Ot 1445& olhefwise be 11"1-....d in~ ~-. persons who m.y Sulle J· 104 Cos1a Meu Nemtt ADVANCE FUNDING enge Count~ Ca1ifornaa by MORAS,.._.. lhe Wiii or estete OJ( both eclflldicMed, •llU!Ofy Ot olherwl9e be interesaed in Cahl 92626 & MANAGEMENT at 720 reason °' Oefeull in ll'le P•Y· On ...,._ber 27, 18'0. ol BONNIE JEAN HOOD ~. !Ogelher wlll'I the the wlll or estate Of bolh Mecl1llaro DevtolOpmenl Paute•1no Suie 21ot Cos•• menl O• Pf'flOfmar>Ce 0' Obh· lO:OO A.M. ~s-BONNIE J HOOD ,... etld ,.,..., 10 ~. of KATHRYN RA0Ul.STON Corpor11oo,, a Cehlorn11 Meu Cahl 92626 gal•ons secure<! lnereoy in· Oii Tl\lll Died A PETITION hms tie.n G"m. ,_., -etld •or. A PETITION has been corporatoon 2900 Bristol I Tne F1C1111ous Business Clull•ng t~ braacn °1 dtt • nc... • Tl\lll• Of filed b'{ JAMES NEWMAN Ille_,,. "°"' Ot In lhe ""° flied by J08YNA I Sui le J 10• Costa Mesa N&fT'I' r&ferre<I to .abo11e was flull ootoce ot whicn wes re El\lll• Of~ TMltle. HOOC1 In fl• ~ ,_...,.._. ~ Ot IO RAULSTON BAAOFOAO ._..a1o1 9:?626 hied ,n Orange Coun1., on to•Oed June 15 1990 81 Ihm mtt• 0... ==Court of CallfomNa County dl¥ert Ot OlhetWIM Ulallle ...ell In lhe S~r CoUf1 of ll'1•5 bus•ness •S con-June 'l7 1'190 flt E document hO 90·Jl903l an ecuecl br RDeanCI W. of O R.ANGE ' .,.., "Dhlt Ot lrl••• Otl C alllomla County of OuClf'il 0) • corporl\•On NO f 461928 boo~ P~e 01 said Oft.ciai i..i f\Alp ~ lttlonta. THE PETITION ...., Olhet ~ _...., °' ORANGE' Tne reg1srranus1 com· Don Baker 1ot901 New At>eo•Os ""11 sell •• l>Vbhc _., .... erld &.-... regueets that JAMES ..._, lltul .. "°'-'. ,._ THE PETITION lmenteo 10 1rensac1 bus•· POrt ~I'll! Tustin C1hl iluCt•on IOll'lehiQhe:\I bidder 910 c.al Mama, huMlarld NEWMAN HOOD be"" "ll"C ID .,.., upotl the ~ests !hat J08YNA ness unOl'• lht' F'1c1111ous 92680 fo• t Hh in liwlul mon...,, of Wiie, .,. ~ ~ 2D. appointed • p«90nal sur1moe of .,. ~ RAULSTON BRAOFOAO Bus•rl'S\ namtllJt l1Sled Vern WallM a 13800 Park 1"" Unite<.! StalM "'''"OU' 1_,, •...._,.no. 23913 reprnentaOve IO dtl9cf10ed lletein '" the be appointed as et aoovE' ~·· July 1 •990 Cir Tus11n Ca<of 92680 .,,, covt>nenl °' werrenty In 8Dcia 1310a, paigtl .tmmlster tMt estate of •etdM o4 •uc:fl ""'*· • representative p«90n IO Di no{'• M1c1e11en PreS>· Tn1s ous•n"ss wes con ,.,pren or ,rnphed " 10 °"'*' ~ al lhe dec:edtnt ~ by The ... _~ edmintster tMt estate of dttnl oucted by 1 ger•e•al penner 111 e POSSessioo °' encum. Courly, c.Mornia, THE PETITION _ . .,.._.,, ~ ,..,.... I.he decedent Hus s11temen1 .. u hied ship b•ances ror ,,,. purPOte of ~to._~ '~" lhe dlc»d9nre 1-• ,,....~ Ho THE PETITION w11h th• 1..oun1v Clttr~ ol Or This s1atemen1 w11S filed P•'f•ng obhgalaons secured al OefmAI erld a...i ID Will and CIOdcils If any •1 ~4 °' Oftcllll Reoota. ~ests the deoedenra .1n~ Cc-ul"ly on Augu11 28 walh lne Couroty Chtr• ol Or· tay said Deed 01 Trust lhe ,........., _....Maro! 1z. be dTifted ltO piob.'8 ' PAACEl 2 ~· WILL and oodlcits if 1990 enge Count on August 23 •rtt'fesl conveyeo 10 u10 1.., • ~ he ri ~an aoclc:h -•menl•bll:XmM,tngr..., be admlll«:I ltO ~Y· ,...,..,, 1990 Y Trustee b) sa.d deed ol 80-t 273H, al Ollltdal .....:;.,. evula~ k>f ..._ melnlef•a. reow. The Wll ~ an"'~ts Pu1>11shtld Or1noe Coasl Pubh.sheO Or1nge Cou 1 Trust •n properly ~tuelecl an of Mid Courly .. undtlr lfld ll.,,..,.lion In rte fllil k4IP( dt•._,....o0wt""*4• 119 avallll~ lo loa11y P0101 Sf'plember 6 13 D111y P1101 August 30 Sep the Couniy or Orange Slate ~ 10 ..... Deed o1 Tn.. by tie oourt MIPPO'\ etld tor Olhet •-aminalaon 1n fl• file .. ~~ i 20 r 1990 1emt>t>• 6 13 20 1990 ~~ Ce1arornaa and dHcnbed Ml• jMllc alCIDI tor c:mll, THE PETITION ~!,. • ol ~~ by lhe oourt -Y .. __________________________ .. Th-659 Th-643 Lot 66 or TrKt 1237 as '-U ,,.._, of fie ts eulhomy IO COndlitonl ~ "-r.s~ THE PETITION per map rec:orCSed an booll -°' ~ • f'9 ltf the _... ~ ~ lr'CI ~IS authority lo WE WILL Daily Pilat SELL IN'DEPaEN°DENi Yo UR ORANGE COAST WEEKLY CAR ~::~~~'.r 3 wMks your car isn't sold. we will run your ad for free' NO STRINGS ATTACHED. Just call us to renew your ad. R un 1 O words for 3 weells at $18 50, 5Se each addllional word. Must be prepaid A word oon$h1u1H anythino th• has a space between 11 For indtVldu•ls only ·---------------------~---------· 4o page! 19 •nd 'lO or mat· tl'arll ...,.. to IN c.o.n, . the lodep~Hldent ~ ....,...a admlfltster lhe ""'- celleneous meps 1n lhe or-~ 1m Ollllc AdmnistralOn of e.c.tee Aor-ent iPratea Under the Independent rtee of 1he Couo1., RecOfdef °"" W.., .... ..,.._Ad.. (This authority .. o.mr._.,,,.) .._.,., t.tlltch Admlnmration o f Est.9\es or Or•!IQe County ~•bl¥.• the pet90NI 21. , .. 7 .9 1n11rumer1 Ho Act (Tha aulhoraty w1ll The unpe10 oalanat lf\d ..... ,..,.. .. W '9fl'~ ltO i-. IM~ b OedillNlon o1 allow !he p«90nef ••t•mete or coslS eapenSM "r I unOlr .... Deed "*'::\adons ~ C-W... CondtlDN lr'CI rej)fesentallve lo WM enCS edv•nces as 01 Septem· NII ., t"9,.,.....,..... a CIOUf1 9'lPf'Ollel ~rtc:rlonl end ....._.., men~aclooa ~ t>er 20 1990 ., $69 eoo oo C..., • a.tor• kln9 c:.Nln Wf'f o1 E...,_. tor w."*" obta . ooun •PPf'Ol'el "'" emount "''" 1nc:re ... I"'!' ._, •: ~t = ._••a oi.r.s Betore IYng C»f1-ln V9fY u"I~ dele ot Siie Liii 24. ol Tl9CI .... ~ ~. .. • roecw•n"}, _... lmpoNnt llCbOnS l he "'"' •CSdress or IC-, Gf lfWle.. 0...., ,..,,_,raw. d be Oec:lwnber 111. '818 • however. lhe per90nii 011\er common Ot!t'gn•t•on 0..,... ... Of ~ • ~ired '° glw nob ltO 1,...rvmen Ho ~1 sr-o representative . will be 11 eny of lhe reel propeny IMIP,...._,.,liooll4tt, ln'8f•ted ~ unlet9 the~-~IOn ~ed ltO glW notioe lo d e s c r 1 b • 0 1 b 0 .. , 1 1 40 IM:lugh .., they have waived nob or oi C:CW-.e. Coricllllane Md lnter"ted p«wooe ur-. puroorled 10 be 405 Cortes ...... ill ted '°the PfOpoe9d "-rtc:llonl "'° AIMMllOn UWf ha-.. walwd nob Of C1rc1e Corona del Mer Cett· Of fie Coulwr eclion:) The ~t o1 E...,.,,.,. tor ~ ooneen'9d '° 1he PfOpoe9d rorn" Miid ar.n,. eon,. ectmnis•auon au~ ....,__a o.ncs ection ) The l11d1peode111 The undet119necl Tru11ee Thi.,_ ...._ OI Clt'-willn be granted u~ an ("6'lpplem.,... o.:e..nori•) ~•lion eulhof1ty d•te1S1m1sn.,11e1>1111y r°' eny ~· ol Mid tefellted P9f90fl •-an~ u., 11, 1•1 • ,..,. ... granted u,..._ an an<:Ofrec1neu of the street '2 AIM. llMN. obfec:llion to 1he ~ l,.NllWll HD 17.21t9174 el lnleteeted P9f80n Nes en eddrna or other common 7'14 lhowl oood cau. ol Ollldal ~of OrW,.. objection to the pellton ~etaon 11 any 11\0Wn ...,,. and ..._ o1 the courf ~ no4 eour.y ~ and lhowl oood cauae '*ean • --. ,...,,_ Int 1he ... "4>ftty. Trutior Mllltln Oiunr• why lhe c:ourl" lflotAd no4 Da1ed Seplember 17 .... ts ~ld1a.t· A HEARING on tMt Wang Mcl Undll Udi Wang grant the euthority t990 ... . idon wlll be hetd on Tiie 11,... mddr-. lr'<d A HEARING on tMt Benef1c11ry Elmer L ....,_ l..CltM tober 4, 1990 al 1 AS attw mmmon ~ " pe•tlon will be hetd on George end MeltnCSs G tr1. G() .,....., PM In Oepl 3A localed al eriy Of IN ,..., ~ OctotMH 4, 1990 et 1 45 George 383• S11rcktenCS HIAlon CMc <Anter Otw. ---..,_.. 11 ~ P M In Dept 3A locMed et Mtf'le Rosd. Ptecervalte CA 1201 £. W• Sanla Ana, CA IO M '2 Diii eon.a, irw., 700 Civic C.nlef DIM 95667 Telephone f9181 e.t .. , ... , '¥Z'71F01 .YOU OBJECT TO CA 1127'4. The utldll..,_. ~es701•1 5.lnla Ana, CA 622-12 16 TtWt• dlldmlml arir 1111111r "" fw.My Meno-I Tltte ti.-oermtars • a. the grantno or the pethlon, w eriy lllCIOI•«*-a1 IN .,.).F YOU OBJECT TO -enee CemtN"J. • ~· ""' .,. __. .., ~ulcf 8'1P18• et lie .._ .,,... .-OINf grantlna of the pri*>n, poretlo"· TrwstH, 1911 ..,. "a and ~ your CIOfMIClft ~ " en,. you ::":r1 aJIP9• II lie "'"' ,.,.. om.. Seo• IN ..,_ 1 Of ,.. wim.n lhcMn .....in, heat ct/Ora end 1\lte your ......... CA ... ,,, (I M, lM "::' .... P',, II 'be the -e..::. ~ ..:: :.::. ~ ~ ~~ :lh ":.-= e,: JeMee A. ........ .... ..... 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George l.l<:u ~n1t:J•an \1gnl·d 8 bill \.\'cdne~a) th.it v.uu!d lhc Rl·ruhhlan g11\l'rn111 .1!''' annuun\l'd thl· .. 1gn1ng ,ind 'l'l•>I.'' o1 Plhl'I hill~ .J~ hl' Jl'llJl'\ .,.h,11 \\) LI\• 11nh lhc hu11drl·d\ •J1 n1l'.1\ll!'l'' flJ\'>l'J l.1,1 m1•11th in !Ill' l x~1'· IJtllTl', tin.ii d.t ~' H\' h.1, until th e roh1 b1t n1erchan1s frun1 rl'4u1nn~ such 1dcnt1fica11on 10 makl· t rl·J11 lhl\ 1hl' 1nunth tu \ljl:n 1 ctn "r hill' 1n tx'l\1n11· la"' ' • • !· ' , I ' ' n----/f{ )\' So~euQ~ Sill etttcl~ GIFTS & COLLECTIBLES • Hummels ... Fl~t1rines . fllal<·s <ln<I Ml11lalur<'s. • J an Hagara ... Dolls, Prints . Or name11ts. • Raikes Bears. • Dolls ... Lee Mlddlel on. Robin Woods. Ft~u rl 11rs. Plates. SL1san Wakren and • Annalee ... Halloween and Thanksgivin g. Open Monday Thru Saturday In Waatcllff Court J 727 Weatcl(U Dr., Newport Beach 650-lSlS3lS "'11h uut hi' '1gn.ttu11· thl' dl'h1l'r~ or 1n.,1allat111n (If .\\'>1.'lllhlln1<.1n Ku'l~ .\re13\, IJ-llll'T1·han<l1\1', JUb 10 11on. The Bill Lo .. Ba no\. au1ho1 o1 -\H~920. \.'.ti\ Dt.-ukmeJ1an al\O \1gned a hill bill. SB~5fN h~ Si.:n n1i:r1·h:in1~ Jon"t n1·1·J addrt'\o;{'\ nr that \\'Ill atlo\\ stal1' \\Orkrrs "'ho 1 Lock~1·r. (J.San l.1·anJrn ..... oulJ phnn1· nun1t"':r' \1n11· 1-red 11 l:lrd arr null tan rrM'r11st., or National ha1c mad1· it a pr1·.,unipl!i)n th,11 1un1p;:1n11'' .1lr1·.11t 1 h:111· that 1nlnr-(1uartl n11·r"ntll.:ri. called 10 dut~ in hcahh care "or\.;er' gl·lling. ,1 hloo .. l- n1atuu1 Ill· ,,a~, h1' hd! .... i11 pn111· .. ·1 lht' t\.l 1ddl1· East to ht.' paid the bornr diseaM" gnt 11 llll thl· JOh lUn.,un1 .. ·r pr1,.11,\ d1!Trr .. ·1n·l· b..'l\\rrn thr 1r md11ar' unll'.,., the 1·n1pl1l)er ltluld prui t SonH.' n11·r1h.1n1' t1'1' th1: 1nlnr-pa) and th1·1r stall' "'ages for up I~ olhl'NlSt'. l lnder currl'flt la"' thl· n1a11 un tn hudd up rnail1n!l h\t\ he IMO da~s That hill is SBl89Q b~ \\Orkcr .,.0 ultl ha,1· to PTO\{' that hr ..auJ ~l'll R uben .\~al a. D -Sa n ur shl· got the diSt·a~ frlHll a 'flt: .. ·1· ~·terc harH' .... 11,1 dl'n1and 1hat 1n-IX:rnartl1nu fi1· eAposurl· on thl' Jot'i turn1at1un lnuld h1: !i nrd frun1 S250 The i!,O\'C'ff\Of Vt"!()('d a bill thal LU \I J Klll 1·>1:r utk·n, .. · "uuld ha1c n1adc II cas11·r fu r In tus veto n1cs...agc . IJ1·ukn1l'J1.1n said the bill 1s unneccss.:tl) lx'1au-. .. · l::.\cludcd from thl· pcnal111·~ health care \\'Orkcrs who g1·1 dis-, worker compensa11on la"'s "ar .. · 1n- I "'nuld Ix· 1n lt11n1.1t1un flt'l'de<l tor e;:1~·., 111.e hcpa111 1s or A I DS on tht• trndrd 10 hbl·rall~ cof\\lru1• . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. e\1drnre tn fa1or of inJured v.nrlo.er' I h11'c "orlo.t•r. ahll· lo •h·n1t1n\lr Jll' J J11h-rt•latcd llnlo. to an 111111•,, 111 HlJUT) .... i11 he con1- Pl'll\Jll'd .. Hr ~id he ...,a~ al!l.l.1 1·o ncl'rn .. ·tl th,11 tt11· hill "n1a~ l1·ad 10 1ncrcas1:d pr1·-en1plo~n1 .. ·111 and pos!-C\posur1· "4..fl'l'n1ng prot..'l.'\!lol..'"· j)l1S,1hl~ in· l1!ud1ng d1Sl'T1n1111a111r: h1nng prac· llll'S aga1n .. 1 n11·rnllt.·r~ \1f r1·pu 1ed h1gh-r1-.i.. groups .. l>eulo.n1e11an a l~o ~1gn1·d · -S H25 I b 1:i, "\1·n Rohe rt l'r1·~l1·~. f)-K1.11·rs1dt". \\h1r h .iu1hon11·~ th1· (Xlru lc boar<l to \\all fi\l' ~1·ar' b1:l\\t't'n heanngi. fo r n1ult1plr n1urdt•rcr\ By ,.,, A••«'l•trd Ptfl• ------ On/;1 You Can Protect Your Family Stephen So ndheim's GET THE FACTS 11....,.n1,,,, .... '"' ''""" ... 1' ...... ,,~~""'•t• • "'"' \ 1, .. ,,.,. t ..... k li.nno"f '4'" ,~1,., .a.utr.s A Jft.JM:rtfll'T& JI. \.AW tlUI OI' •1""1Dn!I.. ...... -.JTUIA ....... h "'"'·Ho-s--........ An"""" Mi.•~"'11· loJ T,.,, t A l£ar11 1-l<Jk' T<) AVOID PROBATE MINIMIZE TAXES FREE Seminars WEONF.SDAY. SEIYJ'E~1BF.R 19 7:00-8::10 P.M. GLENDALE FEIJF.RAI. 7 146 F.dingtr Huntinl(tun Reach Tllf'30AY, s .. ;P'l·F:MOF.R 2.'i 1,00.5,:io P.M. NEWPORT HF.ACH 1.IHRARY 856 Sftn Clt!mente ll r, fW)XM1 Bt-•ch CALL 581-6300 TODAY Rctenl' Fttt Stwtnw '* Stm'n.tr ~t.lt'rialf A /.~!~~,. ~!ft~~ic'!!,uJit: ~rform1nct1 Thurs . Fn . Sar 8 p.m , Sun l \0 pm Newport Theatre Arts Center "Tht TMillrt °" W Cliff 1)01 Cliff Dt , Ntwpon !k1ch • The Art of Light You t on hri1litt1t atty room of yot1r Jiomt with '"''IY. 1ovi1t1 ..,..,.,. by Wt'1to•. Owr /rit1tdly lil'rttsrd ;,.. 11olltr1 l'On lwoutif)' yowr ,.,,,,,., owr- ttitltt ... wirli I day iNlolloti<M. S lt,J somr li11t1 °" tltt st1bjtt1. TllftaJ llClm E September 20, 1990 tha Dally PlloL Dodgers/ Angela/E3 Tice-eurflngfE5 For the record/ET Major Leaguee/E7 ... -11111 ........ C8rllll .... Ill. 117 Sallors, Oiiers square on ~11 Chokel Chokel < Gagl Gaal " Is anyone ready for Athletics? Tod•y·s sports Ootsam. hauled in while wondering whateve r happened to Kirk Gibson: Docsn'1 anyone except the Oakland A's want 10 win the 1990 World Series'.' O ne more choke in the current baS('ball pennant races and the) 'II have 10 declare an epidemic. I'll award o ne Anaboy to the LA Dodgers for k«p1ng us interested but they get some serious che\:k marks for blown opportun111es. If cvrr a team wanted to ~ move 10 thr Phillipines and become thc Manila Foldc~ it was ('1nc1n na11. but the Dodacrs simply couldn't take advan1age. He)', do you think Petrr Uebtrroth, a.k.a. M r. Col\u51on. kne""' "hen to bad out of the baseball commissioner's job~ Ho"' docs his bollom hne read no....,.-' The Kansas ('1 1~ ('h1cfs ha' e m~ \'Ole 10 reach the Supc:r Bo""l from the ·\FC. I liked what I ~" in that ~1onda} n1gh1lo<;\1n Denve r. Wouldn'1 11 Ix dehgh1fu1 tf the t\.lo ntreal EApos won the NL Eas1., Bobby Hetxn . the quar1erbacl.. has dis- ..:o,·ered whal others 1n 1he N FL alrcad~ knew. That Jim Finks of 1hc Saints 1s one of the 1oughe!.t management nego11ators 1n pro foo1ball . He Y.Ould ha'e tx·en a grrat comm1ss1o nt•r but 1hc pla}t·rs "ould ha'e hated hi m. Yes. I think 1he [)odgt•rscuuld ha't' "on 11 Y.lth Orel ~t t·ri.h1i.cr and Tim BcJ,•ht•r at full ht•alth. No. I didn't e.\l)C\.'I Edd 1t' ~·l urra~ l.]22. 2.a HR. 86 RH 111u ha'e 1h is kind of sca!>On By B#ry Feulkner Otwwit c.-~ PtloT NEWPORT BEACH -If you'r< look- ina for frtt-whcelina pdaet plays. of- fensive fireworks, or unconventional new- qc schemes. don't bother comina 10 Newpon Harbor Hi&h's Davidson Field toni&ht at 7:30 for the SJrd encounter between the host Sailors and Huntinaton Beach. But, if hard-nosed foo1ball with a his- tory datina back 10 the days of leather helmets is your cup of tea, by all means, this one is for you. Adding intriaue 10 more than a half century of helmet-denting warl'arc. is a battle between two unbca1en teams, both of which occupy a spot in the Oru1e Coaat Daily P U01'1 Oranae County top 10. Huntin11on Beach, ranked sixth, has impussed thus far. with a 28-0 blanking of Corona del Mar. followed by a 23-12 defeat of Pacifica. Newport Harboi-. holding down the IO!h spo1, topped Sunset League oppo- •Fer toa11llt'a scere, tue i.. 11 ltJ.l FM -K-OCEAN, at 11:50, for lke Oru1t> C:0.11 DaUy PUot'• report by Stan '"Tbe Man·· Wyman. ncnt Ocean View, 20-6. las1 week afit'r opening with a 41 -0 !humping of Laguna Beach. This figures lo be the stiffest challenge for both 1cams. panicularly Coach JelT Brinkley's Sailors. '"They're m uch biuer than the las1 two teams we've played." Brinkley said . "The) have good quickness and they're sohd across 1he board. You don •t &Cl ranked 1n Orange County if you're not a solid 1eam. Oilers' Coach George PascOt' was cqual- 1) comphmrnlary 1oward Newport. ··1·hry're a ''ery good football tea m that's very well-coached," Pascoe said. ··The~ 're nol fl.a shy, but they do a \01 of good lh1ngs 01Tens1vely and defensive!) " [)\:fens.e has been the key to this per- ennial t1\alf). which has pitted 1he l'M.O ~huuls against one another 1n all bu1 sc'cn ~a'>On s since 1931. Nt'Y.pon o"·ns a 31-17-4 advantage. Low -sconng verdicts have been tht' rule. as l'l'1nners have posted 17 shu1outs .. __ ,_ Yes. the Angels are still in tht· .\mt'ncan ltaguc. barel} The Chicago C. ubs. Y.'ho ma} bt.·,omt· thr fi rst-c-\er team to go fro m first 10 la~t in one season. ha't' bt.·en t·asl as ~po1lc rs 1n the NL Eai.t. l 'he} pla) M:''l'n more x,ames aga 1ns1 thr ~l ets and SL\ aga1ns1 1he Pir:u es l M P•yoe/Orer199 COUI Deity Pi6ol Harbor's Billy Gabrlel (left) will be trying to put the stops to the Oilers tonighl In the 53rd renewal of the NH-HB series. F1flccn former l>odgL·r p1tt'ht·rs havr "o n 1 IK garnes. lost 100. and sa'ed 54 for other maJOr leagut• teams this s..·ason Thr EA-BluL" P11ch1 ng Line Eagles, CdM trying to pick up pieces Bob \lleleh . .\'s (24-61. l)a\t· SleY.arl. .\·~ (20-IOJ. Ru:k H o nc~CUll . .\'s (=·~).Sid FernanJ e1. t\.·lcts (4-1 JI. John Franl'o. t\.lt•ts \5-1. ]] sa'csJ .. .\lt'Jandro Pena. ~l<.·tst2-JI. John Tudor. c·ard\ I I 2-4). Tom N11:dt·n- fucr. ( ards (0-0J. c.·harhe t·lough. Kangl·r" l l ~-I OJ, Ri ck Sutrl10t:. Cub'> I i-OL I 1111 Lear~. )'ankl"t'S (Q·lM). ~·l a11 )'oung. ~tannrrs!~-1 5), Krn HOY.C'll . Ph1l\~!(.•1, Je<,sc Orosco. lnd1;1ns(S·.a !. Tl·d POY.l'f. P1ratt·~1l-J) I sull favor Orlando O\Cr Tan1pa-S1 . PC'te tu lanJ that Florida baseball e\pans1on franchise but rm In the m1nunl) And l'IOu ldn't 11Ixsomething1flkn,cr ble w !ls team after all 1heSt' years of "a111ng'' In Illinois the) ·,e un\eiled ponable on: track horse racing betting parlors wh1t'h can be ta ken to counl} fa irs. Si milar See TAL LEY/El By Patrick Larkin 0••~ Cou1 D•1!y ~"lo! NEWPORT BEACH -\\'ht'n Estanci a t-l1gh and Corona del Mar mC'I 1n iOotball last season. tht're "as a 'M.'hole 101 at s1ake The Eagles werr 5-0 1n lhe preseason. and had IJ 'en up JUSI seven points 1n thoSt' fi, t' games. y.·hde c·d M 101·as at 4-1. The 11'1'0 teams would change direcuons after thei r game twice more in lhC' ne~l St'\t'n Y.et"ks Estancia used its 16-J 101·1n as an 1mpc1us to wi n 1hc Sea View League tit le, while the Sea K1ngs rec1C'd after the loss and hmped 1n10 a fo urth·place fi nish. Howe\t'r. 11 was (.~orona del ~1ar y.·h1ch repea ted as CIF D1v1s1on VI cham pions. while thr 10-0 Eagles were upset 1n the firsl round of the playoffs. This year. things are completel) d1f- feren1 . This 1s the preSl'ason. Tht' l'M.'O teams are nu longer 1n 1hc same leaauC' and See PREPS/14 This week 's games, odds THI GAME T<JIGHT (7:30 ) ....mcton Be1dl• *-5 I (2·0) n . Jlttwport (2·0) ...... ("30) Ttl Sill THI llNI (II MtlrpClf1) ... Jll by I. ........ c.tn ro - Estlftda (l·ll ''· Corw del ..._ ... 16.2 (0·2l .. (at Newport) ..... c ... by J r.,. hn c_. ruttli'! Valty (0-2) ''· tone S.Kh '#hon· (l ·ll (II LB Wison) ..... 'llllllon bJ 10 .... ttlme toa*ill ae,m,• t 2.4(1·1) '' foaN (1·1).... .. .......... (11 lustil) .... JbrN by l ... c,.w.. it .. Woo Ii idtt (0·2) ''-l11buc1 ..... 17.0 (l·O·ll . (al Ill. 'lioe jl) .... TH by I. '°" 10 inallrial Cosla Mfu• • 1.1' (l·I) vs. los Aniccn (l·I) .. (al GMdtfl 6'1vt) ..... CM by 1 ........ St"-' tor upwt Santa ~ Vally (1·0·1) vt. Lmtrlify• ... t 9(0·2) ...... (al •mt) .... Uri by l .... W-t 141 cal S.wita Ana• .. 4.6 (0·2) vs. Maltt Doi (0·2) ..... (al Or .. t C.,sl) .... .-by l ... Spns rtady !nft• .. J.5 (2·0) ''· Suw!y His (l·I) ................. (II 8Ulna ,If\) .... •mt by J ..... On midi rll D MocMN••t6.6 (l·ll n . Ottan Vitw (!·!) .... (al Htn. Bead!) ... .Ell by'·· Vlftl\Wds lqfl PU I• (0·2) '' lal'N Beith (0·2).-.......... (t i l1CW11 BeKti) ... .lB by l OwttM [sptrwa• .. 24.4 (2·0) ''· Wtstnftt• (1·21 .... (at Wtsln*"ltr) .... .Ei.p by 1• ...... ~·t dety D aantho (l·I) vs. Saddltbld (l·I) (al Santa Ana Btwl) .SM! by l . 111 iJid; • 0..IH ,.I '"" aam,s ld¥ant111 ( [4) • flon·Or11111 CUL1y oppcnnt, 1111 rattd UCl's Rabbitt more than hair ahead of past seasons' paces Last Saturday was not j us1 a sue«ssfu l start 10 the season for UCI senior Buffy Rabbitt. Perhaps~ i1 represented• bit more. 1mm1grat1 o n snap. o·Boyle found a ple1san1 surprise at Fresno. 1n the scr1c,. O nl y 10 times tuts the winn1n1 squad allow~ more than seven po1n1s a nd o nly twice has lhc loser posted more 1han a patr of touchdo wns. Since Brink.Icy look over the Harbor helm in 1986. the scores have read: Sailors 6, O ilers 0: Sailors 12. Oile-rs 7. Oilers 10. Sa1IOT'$ 7; and Oilers 7, Sailors 0 (the latter reversed to a I ~ forfeH win ). "Both teams pla} hard and play hard l'l'Ct'k l ~ ... Brinkley said. "We've got 10 be ready to pla)." PascOt' s.a1d ... Thc ~·rt' unbeaten and we're un- bea1en. and this game has a lot of his- tury." ' Both coaches admitted the nvalry has Jes~ned sint e Ne101·pon left the Sunse1 Leaaue ior the Sea Vu:y.· League. but See T ARS-OILERSIU Suns1tL1a1u1 tsams gird tar final tuneups By Barry Faulkner Or•"9'1 C0«1! D•u~ ?otol •LONG TH E OR•>IGE CO •ST - \lanna and \~ies1m1nstt'r hope to keep 11 ~u1ng. Foun1a1n Vallt'~ and Ckean V1t'v. hope lo g,·1 ~1ant·d That's the s11uauon friJa ~ n1gh1 a~ 1hr third and rinal non- lt•aguc l'I C'c l. rolls around for Sun5oet League cntnt:i. Edi wn 1s idle Ht•rc's ho l'I 11 shaix·, up Frida~ night M1rin1 vs. F'oothllt: Tht' t...n1ght~ ha\e "o n tht· las1 e1gh1 ~earo.>. bu! \ 1k1ngs' c·oach John Seelt'\ has alrt'ad' pro,en suc\:cssiul 1n i.toPping \tanria losing slreal.s 1n th1~ his St'C'Ond season .\nd \1anna 1s rurrentl~ on a Y.1nn1ng streal.. 1ha n~~ to a 'tro ng deil'""'t' cfTon 1n a Q. ~ 1numph u' l'r ( orona dtl \lar la~l 1'1 1.'C~ Ot'ft'nSt' has traJ111onall~ been the \\tir\ in this g.arnt· L nlt kC' rC°ccnt ~1.:ars. hol'I · ·t''t'r. ~lanna ma~ ha\e lhe edge going 1n Tht• \'1 l.1ng~ ha 'e ~1elded JUSI '>i.'\cn ~:unt s ap1ctc 10 Los .\lamito' and ( on)na del \lar. "h1lc thl· l\.n1ghti. ha\c been burnt•J 1or :u and :J p<:i1nl' rt'S pt.'l"\1\CI\ b~ T usun and \\ oodbndgc 01rl·n s1,el~. the l\.n1gh1~ rebounded lrun1 bl:1ng \hul uuL ti\ ptlY.t'rtul I u~t1n to )I.Ult' luur LOU\ hdol'I "' 1n Ja ,t "cl·i..·, :a.:J tnun1ph 01 t•r \\ tl(>t.lhr 1d gt "I he} ·,l. 'ho"n ihc ;ibil11~ tu n1a l.c 1">1g pla}s .. 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El Modt>n1: El \l11J · See SUNSET If! Rabbilt. who earned All-Amcn ca honors dunng her sophomore and junio r )'Cars. took 1n aggressive approach to maluna this tcison her ~I yc1. Aner studyina in France her third year, Rabbitt's times did not improve last season. "She didn't have the banner year I think she wanled 10 hive last year." O'Boyle said. "We had a Iona talk af\er the NCAA 1nck mttt. We discusSt'd ht'r senior year and what she wants out of it She sci hC'r si&hts up, and she's 5oC't for a &ood senior yc1r. Red -shirt freshman Traci Goodnch out of Palos Verdes finished 10th in her firs1 crou country race for MONDAY NITE FOOTBALL with aa Itallaa Flavor "As 1n indiv1dual 1hing. rm rtally exeited for her," O'Boyle said. "She realizes what 11 takes and really wants to be lxtter. The way sht' looks in pnc1tl·e and on Sa1urday, she sure looks it" At the tcason-optnina Frt"Sno S1a1c Jnv11111onal last Wttkcnd, Rabbitt finish~ in 17:02.8. an im- pressive 9 seconds off her winnlna,time 1111'ie NCAA Rqion 8 mttt list ran 1nd IS JCCQnds off htr bnt time at the Woodward Park count. Rabbitt. 1 Ntwpon Harbor Hl&h llflduatc, finishf'd 29th at the 1989 NCAA meet and 20th in 1987. ··st.c•s fi1 and funhcr ahead than hc-r sophomort year," O'Boyk Mid. "Sbe rollowtd her prasram Ind didn't overdo her mHea,c. I can't pick one thina.. ··She really aot focutcd. She wants All·Americln 1tatu1 •In, •nd really is aoina afttr i1. I uid, ~out your 1enior year and do some thinas that pcop&e will rcmembtr you by ... a -· WbUc women's rv.nntt Maria Altraka. an Iowa 5"9e transftt from S*tdtn. is o~·ert"Oml"I tome: UCL A 'ery ~ r:"T") ,,,..-aood •ac 1roup )/""' ~ ..L1iil. ...... _ runner !><fort . -' co llcae . Goodnch rcd-sh1r1cd list year 1ncr p1n1n1 101·e1gh1 while m1ss1n1 her senior track sason. Now shC"'s back in sh1pe and com1na olT a strona elTon d unng track and the off-xis.on. O'Boylt also said Paramount frnhm•n walk -on Brandy Pri« could make a subsllntial oontnbution tater in tM scuon, as could stnior transfC"r Maait Henson out of Newpon Hatbor Hi&h via the U n1 vcr· sity of Mlsaissipr', who O'Boyle 11id 11111 has the cksirt to Nn wel after a year out of Khoo!. Al for 1he workl..ctan Akraka. sht ran hfeume bests in the 800 and l.SOO durina meets in Europe th is summer. Two yan ~· sbc ca.med mm country All· America ltalUI by finalhed 30th It the NCAA meet 1n htr fil'1t year of competitive cron country n.innina. a The nm N AA c:rou country 111nkli-. comt: ou1 <>a. I and O'Boyk. a voter for \he Wattm Rtaion. 9eo l'tAOUSON/ll AT THE "TOP OF THE VILLA" BUFF ALO va. NEW YORK JETS JIM KELLY takes aerial attack to GOTHAM CITY ROiler Carl110n. John Hall a: Randy Yoanaman of the <>ranae COGllty SportsWrlten will be on band for their plclr. of the Dlte. A $4" co•er cbaqe pto'ridee an ueellent Itallan Baftet a: The No Hoet Bar 18 open. The Feetl.'ritw betfD at OPll lloncla:y. • . -• • ••••mber 20, 1990 11• 111111111 Riii NIVJ, 18-12 • 0.-..-c.n •• Rudie ........ t: SatlaOIDOft Pab&o Yrizar tcOnld with ..._ llCOGda mnainina to lift vilitina Uct O\IW Navy. 13-12. in non-conference co1Jqe Mier polo at Annapolis, Mel, on Wednes-• •Y· Arturo Sa.ncbei acoted four plJ while Dave Sylvester and Michael McNetr added three each to lead the Pirates (7-1, 1.0) in the Oranae Empire Conference opener. Chris Milbrath, Matt Rielly and Ken Nichol added two soals apiece. Mc:Ouns and Chris Eon added three each as the OWtm (4-2, f..0) won their ae.tue opener at Colden West CoUeae. Huntinaton's Sean M urpby had three aoali. ..... , 1111 11-Z llctlry --· Jn hiah school matches: • Peacaill Valley H, Oeeu View l: ) Irvine's Milvia Schinaia and ;a Alessandra Schinaia swept at Nos. I and 2 sinaJcs '"pectively, ua (3-l), ranked 1evcnth in the nation, -.tbcRd a tee0ad-half comeblck. by the 12th-ranked Midshipmen. Navy cut a 7-4 balftime deficit to 10-9 headina into the ban.b quarter. Navy's Elton Parker tied the pine *Ith S3 seconds left in the pme before Yriz:at's pme·winncr. Junior Skylar Putman led UCI with four • pla. while sophomore Steve Gill and Yrizar ~ added three each. , Grq Reddish had si>l &oals to lead Fountain Valley (7-2 ) past the upstart Seahawks in the Sunset L.eaaue opener. The Barons also re- cei ved two aoaJs apiece from Ofer Hom. 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C#ornie mot f114l9«JN£ ............. c 'l: ....... Moll ........... ICAP* IB AdMlt .._. Sl71 ffll'OI.....,. eo.t• Mlle.~ I011J Ch4llO Clltflmt ti 710 f7 l'I.... "'" ..,, • .,. ., Jront $hll, 111111 ·~ r.,,..~ll3IO 171'1~ ena•1 Vanauarcts ha~ ICOmi Just one touchdown in exh of their fint two pma. but have sbown a tliDlY defen.ae •inst Ecti10n (• 17· 7 loss) and Swlny H1l11 (a 7.0 win). ··ei Modena isa ,ood sound team, even with the Joss of their quar- tttblck," Ocean View Coach How- ard hom aid. Vanparc:t senior sianaJ caJJer Adam Garcia is out with a dis- located shoulder suffered late in the Edison pme, but junior Jose Prado, formerly Garcia's favorite receiver, brin11 fine athletic abilily and some experience to the position. "He played quite a bit there last year when Adam moved to running back," El Modena Coach 8111 Backstrom wd ... He's very capable and he's a areal athlete.·· But while El Modena provides a formidable challenge, Isom said his emphasis will primarily be on Ocean View. "We are focusina on El Modena. bul in the same respect, we have to act back to basks ourselves and concentrate on doing things cffec- u vcly," said lsom. "It's been a combina tion of align· mcnt and poor technique for us. but we've got to start limiting our mis· takes. The effort is there. but r m concerned with lhc time fra me of our improvement. We need to get things back in order before we JU mp into lcaaue games with Fountain Valley. Ocean View is led by senior quar· tcrback Randy Karltncr, who has taken it upon himself to overcome the deficiencies of some of his less- cxpericnced teammates -some· times to a flaw. according to Isom. ··Randy has to seu le down and JUSt do the things he can w11hin the fra mework of our offense." Isom said. Karliner 1s 16 for 41 wnh four interceptions thus far. well below eitpectations entering has third year as the starter. Foutain Valley vs. Long Beaeb Wiison: After being outscored a combined 67-6 in their fi rst two outings. the Barons ha'"e simplified things offens1vel) and defcnm <.'I) and arc hoping for a breakthrough against a solid Bruins' squad. ··We're trying to cut down our schemes on both sides of the ball. because y.,e haven't lx'en e\:ccuung:· Fountain Valle) Coach Mike Milner said. "We won't Ir\ 10 do as much. but we're hoping · to improve of· fcns1vel}. defensnel} and an the kicking game as "ell .. One benefit th1-; "'eek as 1hc Bruins· emphasis on the ground game out of the v.1nged-T offcn.-.e "We're a little banged up in the sccondaf).'' said Milner. "ho ma) be wit hout the sen ices of stan1ng ~feues Bnan Be 1shline and Todd Manthornc ··Th<") run more than the) thro"'. so "'e're changing things up front .. Milner ell plained "\\ c had a chann· to pla} some more people in thl' second half against El Toro and "'e y.,ant to ge t some of those people that ha'c pla)ed ""ell. but aren't starters o n the field this Y..eek The\ ha'c a rugged fullback and a H~ successful tailback. so 11 Y..111 be another chalknge for us defens1' e-l) .. The Barons' offense. Y.hich ha~ lacked produc11v1t). partacularl) at the quarterback pos111on. v.111 be faced Y.llh a quick Wilson defense. anchored b> a pair of strong inside linebackers and a qual1t} free saf<.'I). acrnrding to Milner Westmla1ter vs. Esperanza: Thr Lions recel\ ed a huge morale boost with a comt'·from·bch1nd \-ICIOI) last week o'"er Millikan. but face an c1,en bigger challenge to keep th<' winning streak ah'e The Aztecs. ranked founh 1n Or- ange Coun t}. ha'e topped Santa Ana ( 17· 7) and Diamond Bar (30.3) in their fi rst tv.o contests "Esperanza is so balanced of. fe ns1vcl)." \\estm1nster Coach Stan Cla rk said. "They run and throw clltremel} well and they play good defense, as well as special teams. w e·'"e watched them on fi lm and we're suit searching for a weakness we can't seem to fin d. The} ·re not as big as we arc:. bu t they're much quicker. I think I'd rather play a b111cr team than one that was quick- er. "We watched them apinst Santa Ana and that looked li ke a mis- match. then Santa Ana came back and pla}ed Hawthorne touah (los1n1 2(). I 7), so obviously Esperanza 1s very good." <>reno-CoUt Dally Pttot , .... From!1 Pucoe said both teams mainUiin respect ror one another. Pascoe said Newport's ..,.eui~ (kfcnsc will pose the stronsnt tes1 yet for his youna. but productive offense. ••1t's scary the way they play ck- fenae and we're aoina be tested. We fumbled ci&ht times last week (los-- in1 three), so hanains onto the ball will be a bia thina for u~. Tuf'."'ov~ are a bis deal, espectally 1n thtS pmc.·· While they've had the ball, tJ:te Oilers have made aood use of n. Duelina quarterbacks Mike Chavira and Jack Friend have com- plemented a solid ru1:ming a~tack with consistently effccuve passing. When Chavira and Friend choose to hand off. the choices have in- cluded Joe Contreras. Adam Bowcrmaster, Nick Peters and James Manett1. Contreras, a senior tailback. has been consistenl throuah two pmes. totaling I 04 yards on 18 carries while Bowermastcr exploded for 129 yards last week to taJcc over the team rushing lead with 137 yards on 14 attempts. Peters and Mancttl, have com- bined to add 54 yards between them. Newport Harbor has also shown depth in the backfield with seniors Russell Olshefski (33 ca mes for 182 )ards in two games) and Marc TagJ1afern ( 149 yards on 17 at- tempts) ln add1t1on. senior quarterback Steve \\a Iker has tnp ered the Sail· ors· shon·rangc passing game. com· plcting 23 of 39 for 270 yards with JUSt one 1ntc rcept1on. . Walker's fa'"onte receiver 1s senior r<"turning .\11-Cl f ught end George Grecn"'alt. who hauled in 12 passes for 165 }'ards in has season debut las1 "'ec:k. after missing the fim week "'Ith a knee bruise Another threat for Ne"' pon 1s the poten1 k1Ck1ng leg of All-CIF re· turner Josh Klein Klein. a ~n1or. can hit from bc)und 50 )ards and a fi.:ld goal could b\· the diffcn:nce '"The) thro"' the ball \Cf). H'f) well .rnd their tight end is a great oni::· Pascoe said "But their run- ning game keep'> ~ou from O\er· pla}ing 1hc pass. Thq can get things going on the ground and in the air." Getting things going_ howe,er. Y.111 rc4u1re O\cn:om1ng the oppos- ing dcft"nsc. a form1dabk task for each team Huntington Beach 1s led b) \Cnaor line bat kcr C..abc Houston. "'ho re· turns 10 the lineup after missing one game Y.1th a <>houlJer inJUf) Dcfcnmc tackle Rohen Cmrlin. "'ho stopped a kc~ Pacifica dn'e with a tackle for a luss on a founh· and-one pla~ '"another st.andout. as 1s hnebadi:r Jeff Brentlinger Tht" 'cteran sctondal"\ includes Con· treras and .\dnan ·ero ...... n at the cor- ners and Mancw and BoY..<.'rmastl"r at the '3fet~ s(Xm :-..e ..... port Harbor's dcfen\C ts anch1m·d b) hm·mt•n Rand) ( acero. ~ ... 11 J o hn\o n and Brian McDonough . all returning stancrs. Scniur B1lh (1ahrt<.'I. a ~kl\ as a Junior I'>· a leader at ·ansadc lim·hal h ·r 0 Newoert H1rtt« n . H~ ... ell 19)1-Hu"l'·"ll'O" &...:,. XI N•""PC>t' Herl>O' 0 1'11-H ... ~1,ng•on 6t.C" I) Nt•llO"I Ht rOCY 0 ltll-Hunl1,,9•on Beecl\ I Nt wl>C);'I Herl>O' • 93•-Nt"'OO" Hert>or • Hunlln91on lltecl\ O 19JS-H"'"'·"9•on 8eec11 I Nt•OO" Ht rt>or o lf)6-H.;n! 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Orange Coast Daily Piiot Thursday, September 20, 1990 !I Sports break Atlanta's nras burning bright II 1111 •l1lcll1r1 )O~ A LJrnf_ HHf!1 J1y1 11111 11111 II E•I Surima Toronto mo~cd into fir'i t place tn the Amem:an Leaauc Ea t and matched their lonit!'st w1nmna streak of • the sca"iOn at s1~ b) beating v1s111ng New York while liustun wu. losing to Baltimore ATLANTA -With Atlanta's 1996 --- OlympLcs hopes rewarded, other people ~ bad hopes of lbetr own Wednesday. Fans annually for a I ().year lta'Jt' bou&ht boll.Cl in the Atlanta Falcons' new ---- stadium. hopina for Olympic tickets; three nearby locaJes hoped for Olympic events: and the Atlanta Braves hoped for a new stadium. "By the end of the week. we'll have about 12 lcued because of the Olympics, wi th another 12 10 l 5 leues pendana. .. lkrkholtz ~1d. About 120 of the stadium's 180 bou·s had been leased before T uesday's announcement The Dome also expects 10 sell about 150 "club." or pnon ty, seats this w~k. at s 1.000 lo sumo eadl Bcrkholu said. T he sale of luJtury suites and pnority seats at the Geori1a Dome. future home of the NFL's Fak'ons, took ofT this week with Atlanta's winnin& of the '96 Olympics. Plans call fo r Olympic basketball and gym- nas\lcs m the Dome. and some well-heeled Atlantans arc snappina up u pcnsivc boxes and scats. even thoua,h there's no auarantcc they'll be good for the Games. As for whether the scab will be good for 1ht.· Olympics, Bcrkholtz said. "We tell them e'<actl> this We make no promises. We don't haq: an> wnuc:n avccmcnt )'Ct with the .\OC I.\ tlanta Organmng Committee). "The phones are nnpna off the hook.. h 's been unbelievable." said Den ms Berkholtz, mark.ct mg director for the Dome. under construction in down- town Atlanta. S1J1. luxury boll.cs were leased af\er the Olympics announcement Tuesday. and sales were Just as bnsk Wednesday -at $45,000 to $80.000 "We hope our suite and seat holder" "'ill ha\e access to their suites or seats. bu1 "'t.' ha.,en't negotiated f\ )Cl." Mcanwhtlc, officials at ( allawa) < 1ardcn-;. t1 p rden-rccrcauon resort near the "'c-;t ( ic:org1a to"' n of Pinc Mountain. and 10 uatne'' Ille nonheast ol Atlaota, said the) each would like w hu'it e4ucstnan events in the '9(> Games. Televlslon, radio TELEVISION BaMMll I I ~CJ .l.nl -Pltl\hursh II ( h•C:-lj<) ( ub\ ~l.~ 2 40 pm -~n r ranl11<.o 11 "111n11 res 4 )0 pm -< lt•t'land at "t"' Yor\ Yanl~ \\<VI' 7 Jo pm -'>an O.ran at l.>.ldetr' Spon,< h1nntl Bew Ila~ " \0 pm -~ omc:n' \ •r11n11 < lum from c htwipnl t f'iP' lloalq t> pm -Juhnm l •p11 '' Lu111 < 1mrutaro O)"'tllllll lrom Ult \ti'' ESP'\ By Bernie Wiison AP Sporu Writer Los Angeles blew a chance 10 move w1th1n 31 1 games of C1ncin- nat1 1n the National uague West on Wedncsda) night as the Padres rallied behind Benito San11ago·s Jllllh-tnning grand slam to beat the Dodgers 9-4. The Dodgers could have pulled wuhan 3' 1 games of the first-place -Reds. \.\h o lost 5-l al Houston Instead. lht) rt'mained 41': back wuh 13 gam~s to go Los Angeles has ~n no clo~r l o firs1 than four pmes since Ma) 4 San Diego tra1hng 4-0 after 1hree lnn1ngs. 1.hased Fernando VaknLula with three runs in the fifth. The Padres took the lead off rookie reliever Darren Holmes (0-1 ) in the s1x1h and '>'ent on for their fifth ma1gh1 \ ll'lOf) Holmes ga'e up t.on!>«ut1'e s1naks to B1p Robcns and Ro beno Alomar w11h one out in the s"th Jack t lark struck out. w11h Robcns and Alomar e\ccutina a double steal Joe Caner '"'as 1ntent1onall) walked. but ant1ago ruined thc- stralcg) '-'Ith a shot into the left. field bltalhers It was ~n11ago·, I 0th homer ol 1he ..cason and hi\ third career grand slam ~rck. l1lhqu1st (4-101 ga'e up four rune. and ~'en h11s in su tnnmgs for the "Ktury. Grc-g Harns fi nished lor his eighth s.a"e Brosterhous · turn -ons * Pin11n-Cu~ WG?'/ 11 20 a m * PaJ~'VL " <l,~n\C hannt'I ~ lO pm * Oa•" (up l Ii -'u~tna f\P' l • m ..... , s.eri. b Jo pm -SC t "'""'-'m <om~11 lion Ir. m ~n•tr «a~I Pnmt Ti<t.ei (/ pm -P•11.onu IP• I ~J(J llApcl Pnmt Ti, ~Cl Y )<J pm -'~ "R Ptali. ~1•1 trom Do•cr t)rl l~pcl E~P' ' b) g.ivtng up liH smgks and a walk in the fifth as the Pad""s pulled to 4-J Eddie Murray ga'e the Dodgers a 4-0 lead when he hit his 25th homer tn the third inning. Kai Daniels h11 a ground-rule double do""n the lcfl- field hne. and Murra) followed b) hntmg a l-0 pnch into the left-field ble~chcrs Meanwhile m Houston • Attros i , Reda !: ( incmnatt lost lor the founh time 1n s1~ games as Houston's Mark Ponugal ga'e up two rum. in 7h innings to beat the Reds Ponugal (10-10) didn't give up a run unttl Enc Da,1s 'lCored on JclT Reed's single 'o>.l\h \'-'O out\ 1n the sc"enlh. Uerm Winningham htt his third homer in the eighth for the Reds The Amos chased Danm Jack- son (5·b) "Ith Stng}C runs tn each Of 1hc first three inning\ Hou<tton had at least t"'o ba~ runners for the tirst ~·' innings and S(ored in li\t~ of those innings Ponugal. 7.2 at home. gJ'I.' up four htts Jnd Juan -\gusto lin1shed for his fo urth ~\C 1n his "'1th game Houston took a 1-U lead in tht' lirst "'hen Ken C am1n1t1 h11 his fou rth homer uf the '><.'ason \.1a rk Da" 11hon had an R Bl <,1ngle 1n thl' !>t'cond amJ C1lenn Da\ 1s added J run-~onng single 1n the third Da" 1s S(.Ored lrum thm1 on J double pla~ grounder b~ Blggw 1n the fifth . .tnd < as.t~ < anda<"k's RBI single made It S-U in the ""th lforH' ltar1a1 !I p ni I A11pln f'Jrl. 1 ·rl "' I h4n '"' ~,, 'P11n1t r l I I I: 1 .. l '•\ \ f" .I\\ p, 1111r I 11 \,·1 Pro •·•wHb•ll • \. p n 1 11 1 ., _.. , I r ''"" fJt'l~irJ I 'IJ>-II\( h~nll r~ .. 11 I • II I IA "' • ' I.. \ l ·I• I ... ,, ' \IJlj ,, I \ •• I,, .. , RAf>IO 8Hf'lllll 1, VIII -..... 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""h11.h hadn't been 1n first place alone since Jul) )() '>'On all th~c against New York and t.omplt'ted 1t\ fir'>t-c\er home sc:r1e'i sweep against the Yankee' \I.1th d 7-6 o,erdKt E:hewhcn: 1n tht' .,mcru.an League •Orioles 8, Rl'd Sox t : In Baltimore. ~lumptng Boston droprx:d uut uf lirst plat.e for thc: lin.t time s1nu~· Jul~ '\11 a' \.im Horn hit .i three-run homer for Bah1mure Bostun s l>l,\h ID\\ 1n ~'l'n game\. louplC'd with l orontu's \ lllun lt-11 the Red So:-. one game behind the Blue Ja, .. lal h lt>am has 1 l games kit 1ndud1ng three again\I t"al h l•lh' r in &mon • Atbletlcs 7, Wblte Sox 3: In Oakland Da"e ~le,~.irt '"'n h1\ 1\1 game and \.1.lrk Mt-<:.1v.1re hil his J!Hh ho111l· run d\ 1he .\·~ hl'at ( h1cago. sn:ippmg a ~l\·~ml' l11,in11 'trcJk al homl" dga1?iSI the Wh11c ~\)\ In the 'JlwnJI I e.igu<" • P iratt\ 8. ( ubs 7: In < h1lJgo. Doug Drabek bnarne lhr '\Jl111nal I t:agut·'s firn 20-game ~inner and BJrr' Hund\ h11 hi\ )0th dnd \ 1,1 homt• runs a\ thl' 1-';11\hurgl1 P1r.il\.'\ rnded J \l\·game ln'ltng s1re.ik bl.'Jl1n~ 1h1· ( uh., IO 1nl rt'a'>t· lht.•1r lead in the Ea)I unc lull g<iOll' u' er 1h, raint·d-oul \.1ets ..... If tile day "He} nuO<,lh likes grtttng booed or being torn apan 10 the 'cv. \ ork tabloids. but I can handle It I m mcntall) 1ough \ uu have to be 1f > ou are guing tu he an) thing in 'iports I look at 11 as a momrnt of great testing." Georgl' St~lobrl'nn~r. ~~t Q\\ • ,, SPARK PlUGS L m1f 16 Jf <,Jlt' /)' • t' RESISTOR ~.97~ Motorcratt OIL. 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On Tuesda) night. t"'o of the T1fen' runs were unearned in their )...o; \.IClOr) Walt Terrell (5-4) pitched the innings for the victory despite al- 'owmg four runs and nine hits Jerry Don ukaton got the last '" outs for his 11 th sa'e Lou Whitakers 18th homer &a'e Detroit a 1-0 lead in the ftrst. but the .\ngcl\ dre"' C\en tn lhl.' 'ielund on L.rnle Pamsh"s RBI 'ltngk and took a .l-1kad1n the third on RBI single., b> Oa"I.' \\ 1nlic:ld .ind I t'e Ste,en1. The T1g('rs pulled ahead ~-' 1n the fourth Llo)d Mostb) ·., "ngk and the fim of 1h1rd ba~·man J.i~ l tto~etrs t\.\o errors set up \,ti,"' ninth homer The .\ngels tied 11 1n 1ht' bouom ol the founh on Donn1t' ll111"s sacn tict' 0>. but the T 1ge,-., ~Orl·J two more unearned runs 1hc nnt 1nn1ng •Luis Polonia went J for 5 '>'tlh one RBI to earn Dail) Pilot Pla~cr of the uamc. -By Th A11od1ted Pre11 GARAGE DOORS ~The Appeerence of Your Home. Rept.ce Your Old GMege Ooof With a Stat•-of-the-Art Sectional or One Piece Door. -AS-~-OW-AS..... 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"Last week it was tough. we •• :. lost our quarterback and then we ~ only had three days of preparatton ~ for La Quinta." ~: Llebcngood is still uncertain ~;: about the status of Johner. ···: "We hope Johner will be back. ;">..:. whether he will stan or nol. v.e'll ':~ !"lake that decision later. He's v.all>.- -:-:! mg and moving around. but v.e·11 , ... have to play ll by ear." ~.~ Whether or not Johner will pla~ ~< leaves the Sea Km~ prepanng \"'0 .•:· sets of game plans 1n the even1 lhal •• • Richard Buday gets the call again for .. ~.,, the Eagles. "They've had a couple of different • ~: types of games." Holland said "They ran a lot las\ week afler pass- • ing a lot against Los Apugos so v.e ··~: don't know where they're headed :· game plan-wise. We have lo prepare ".· againsl both quanerbacks. Johner :·· ... ... . •. .· .· .·.· ·. ·. ·. -:· ·=· .· ·. '\ . 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Ont of the · t trouble pots rot the Sea Kin,s bas been on the offensive line, where Holland says Corona is still arcen. The line is the key to kcepina the pressure off tal- c.Died quanerback Todd Kchrli. so be c.an establish the passina pme. .. With the exoeptaon of (GeolJe) AP.karian and (Kyvan) K.iafar. wt re stall pretty arecn." Holland said. "We have a sophomore center. a junior tackle and a guard that plays a lot of defense. They're new and they're learning to make adjust- ments in a game situation. These things take a lot of practice and down the road, they·~ going to be good for us." "Defensively. their tront tS superb." Liebengood said. "The~ do an outstanding job of reading and going to the floor lo make the hat. I think No. 70 (Bnan Hcndncks) 1s one or the best 1n Orange Count). but \he v. hole dcfens1 ve h ne 1s good." When the Sea Kings have the ball. L1ebengood feels that slopping Kehrh is the ke). but thal alone won't get lhe JOb done "OffenSl\CI}. the\ ha\e a \Cl1 \alentc-d quanerbad. and it's JU\I a mauer of ume for thing" to s1ar1 clicking:· L1cbengood .-.aid. ..Let's JUS\ hope it's not Fnda:-night. top- ping lhe pass game alone v.on'l do 11 for us. If v.c stop thL·m in the air. 11 doesn·1 mean the\ J on't 1h1nl>. the) can't run on us I 'think thc) arL' in a belier po~1\1on 1han us al 1h1'1 poinl and I v.1sh "e "'t·re pla)ing lhl.'m a little lalcr on ... Elsewhrn· around the Orange Coast Area 1n non-league loothall Fnda\. •Woodbridge vs. Trabuco Hills: These \cams hool>. up for the tounh time 10 the la~t thrn• \Cars. hul for the lirst 11mc. uni~ bragging right'> are at '>take The Warriors and Traburn 11111'1 ha'e foughl 1\ ou1 for the Pan lic Coasl League \Ille tht.' last three seasons. but\\ oodhndgl· ha!> n111' L'd to 1he Sea V 1ev. Ll·agut· tor f 9')11 'o 1t"s nov. JUSI a pre'>c.i<;on mall hup "One of the first lhing' \H' d1J "hen "-C kncv. \!.C "'L'rc nHn ing out ot the league "as tr) w gc·t .i g;inw \\Ith Trabuco."' Warrior'> Co.1Lh Riel Gibson said "lt'c-, a fr1enJh rl\aln bl'lv.l'Ctl 1he t\\O !tlhool~ Year after \Car lhC\ an: \\hCrl" lhl'\ need to be". ""c needed to get lhc oohber of our prl·season opponL'Ot~ up. so tha1·s ''h~ thC'~ ·rl' on thl' schedule."' Though the Mustang!> losl \ll- Pac1f1c Coast League quar- terback/defcn'>1' e bad. Tim \1an- n1 ng. the) '>1111 ha,<.· plent\ ul v.eapons on olTense 'T m thankful v.e don·1 ha'e fo ll" Manning an)' more," Gibson "81d "But Ben Rool>.er and Julian Ford L" Payne/Otange Coast Deity Ptlol Costa Mesa's Jermaine Jackson (left) keys Mustangs' hopes. .... 111 be a handful. Ford as an outstanding pro)pect. but I haven't '>CCn Rooker pla). Sl1ll. he's ob- '1ousl) a horse ·· Ford Y.aS a lir!>t team all·leaguc picl>. al t1g.ht end a )ear ago. The 6· foot-3, 21 ~-pound senior caught 17 passes for touchdo .... ns in his first two season) of' ars1tv ball. Rooker a\ 6-3. 225 has scored 11 touch- down!> pnmanl) on the ground the last two sea:;,on'>. "T ve got to be ho nest, l h:l\ en't Sl'Cn a whole lo\ of them \his 'ear." Gibson said. "\\c failed to hook up on the film e\changc. but \H' prell)' much knov. whal lhe) do from past e'pcnence. On offl·nse. the) run the 'cmcal passing route._ '"~II and thc:- pound \he ball al ) ou "'1lh Rooker. ··\\-e lno" the' hl..e to run and 1hq "Ill sta) "1lh1n thl' frame"orl of the pa:;.1 bccau'>e 1hc) arc so suc- cessful at 11 "c ha'e to "orn a lot about "'oodbndge as "di. hul "'c ha'c lo be concnncd \\1\h \omc o f their fine athklt'' ·· Las\ \\Cel . the \\ J rnor '>f)l'cial IL'Jms )ttldeJ l"'O hhx.l>.ed punts lh.at fC)Ullt'd dm·cth 1n score~ for \he oppos1\11)n Thi\ \\CCI>.. (j1b ... on hl1pc!. lo eliminate the mtslal ec; from h1~ game plan "Our 'pcc1al teams neL·d 10 takt• a step up:· (,1 b11on said "We need 10 d1m1na1e \hi.' blocl t'd punts and we hJH' 111 cut Jo\\n on thl' fumbkc;. l he ml..'nlal l'rror'\ that follow a team an.· '>llll thl·rc. but ~c can he 1n the game "llh lhem 1f \H' ellmina11.· sonll' ol tho.,l· t•rror'>. ··Dclt·ns1,1.·I). "e need to stop the hugL' pl.a~ from happen ing The de- knse .:1lso need'> to keep lhe ag- grl'))I' l"neo,s up I 'e hecn happ) v.11h thl "a~ the' ·H. pla)ed the las\ t"'o "'cel>.s ·· • Irvine VI. SUDy HIU1: "They've losl onl) three or fo ur games in three )ears, so they're an excellent ball club." s:ud lrvtne Coach Terry Hen- igan of his team's obstacle -the Sunny Hills Lancers. "The> have a great program. bu\ we don't hear a lot about them because they're in \he north part of the counly. "They have two tremendous run- ning backs (tailback Mike Sullivan and tailback Ken 0\erby) -two of the better running backs in Orange Count). The) turned lhc ball over six. limes against El Modena and that's wh) lhc} didn't score (a 7-0 loss). The) mo' <.'d th<.' ball against them. but turno\ers killed them. "Thc)''re a bunch of winners there and the) ha' c a goo<l defense - the) ·,e onl) g1H·n up IY..O touch- doY.. ns this )Car a nd lhe} 're al\\3) s a slrong defens1\e team "OffenSl\CI). the) v.111 throv,, the ball. but \heir quanerback (Hakeim Mck.enL1el Ille\ to run 1he opl1on and he likes 10 run. al~o. This as a \cam that "as in thl' ( IF (On 1s1on VI) Sl'mdinah last )L'ar and Sulli,an and O' erb} had 0 ' l'r 300 yards bet"'een them against Rowland (a 10-b \ ll'\Or) for 'iunn) Hills). so v.c haH' our worl m t out for us." •Mater Oel vs. Santa Ana: Maler De1 Coach Bruer Rolhm.on knoY..s he and h1!\ Monarchs ha'e their hands full despite the fact Santa Ana 1s 0-~ on the season "The~ (the • a1ntsl ha'e pla)ed \\'O h1ghl)-ralcd teams and haH' pla)ed lhem Y.ell:· !>aid Rollinson "bperanza 1s one of the top teams 10 lhe counl\ and Ha" \home. I lhtn~. 1s thc top-rated learn in lhe1r (C !Fl d" 1s1on .. So it's t"o teams Y.ho''e pla)ed '90 BMW CLOSE OUT! "MAKE YOUR BEST DEAL AT CREVIER BMW ... '' GREAT SELECTION OF 90's TO CHOOSE FROM •325i's •525i's •735i's •750iL's $AVE LIKE NEVER BEFORE ... !!! ..... 1211 5 Spffd (20*10~ 1 11,8116 , .... lllil ~.., (&P311.J.. 182,1116 '17 CA••AC s.-. °"" 'tOU .... , .... Crtlt VM\ ..J.23M7') 111,llli s S9ffd (2DfV390) RED 'R•ZIOOE ...... 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Mater Dea has to play consistent. m1stake-f ree offensive football and not gave up the bi& play on defense. This 1s also the premiere of Derek Sparks with Mater Dci at tailback." • UaJvertlty VI. Santa Alla Val· ley: The TroJans arc still looking for tflcir first wm of the season. while the Falcons ( 1-0-1) arc still Wlthout a loss on the season. Uni vers1l) Coach Mark Cunningham said his biggest fear is the bag play. "They are real quick. they. h1.~ hard. but they are closer to our s11e. Cunningham said. companng Sania Ana Valley lo his d1mun111ve Tro- jans. "Their tremendous qu1cknt:ss gives them the ability \O score al an) time. "It's going 10 be cri11cal thal we don't have any breakdowns and in practice. we need to work a lot on our tackling drills. We wan\ lO close the field down as much as poss1bk ·· Cunningham feels another cnucal ke) will be ume of possession "Offens1vel). we need \O control the ball as much as possible and keep \he ball out of their running backs' hands," Cunningham said "The more the) have the ball. th e less our odds are to win the game .. When the Falcons are on ofTen'>l'. look for them to run the option and ke) a coUflter game ofT of 1t Thq also are successful ttt the pla~-ac111>n pass. "You have to defend the 011- \ackle as well." C. unn1ngham \aid ··The) are reall) d1yer<,1ficd and ran do man) things v.cll . "We have \0 be extremd\ bal- anced and \ackle well. I think their strength hes in lhl' big pla). If thq n1ckel-and-d1 me 1\ doY. n \he tic Id and lhe) beal us. r d be happier lhan 1f v.e ga' c up a lot of big pla)'s:· • Costa Mesa vs. Los Amigos: The Mustangs are ho ping to get back on 1rack after their "in strea k "'as slopped atone b) Ram·ho .\lam11os Cos\a Mtsa Coach Tom Baldy.in lhtnks e'en though this 1s still the: preseason. Frida) night's game I\ suit an 1mportanl one for his leam ··.\ v.1n v.ould ll"g111m11e thl' season for us:· BaldY. in said .. ,, e pla)ed so well 1n the firsl game and then didn't last "eel. "c're almost where we want to be and "'l' need to come out 10 the ne\t coupk of \\cd..~ and pla) y.elJ and get \here It"• more lhan a pracucc game for u'>" Lake last week. the Mustangs Y.111 ha'e to face another goo<l running back 1n Derick Ragsdak In the Lobo opener aga1n\t I:s1anc1a. Ragsdale scampered for nearl:-.!OU yards. "I thank Ragsdale and (l 'l)sscsl Trammell arc tv.o of thl' belier backs in Orange Count) and v.e get to fact' them back-to-beck ... Baldv. in said ... lfY.c can hold him under IOU yards. I thinl v.e'll ha'e a good chance to "'1n the game "The) lool hkc thq are 'C'f) Slrong ofTens1,el). bul the) 81'<' up a lot o n defense as e' 1dcnced b' the Y.3) Centuf) mo' ed the ball un them las\ Y.ed:. I think both team~ are fa1rl) equal and "-C'·re both 10 1hc same boat ·· The kc) for the Mustangs "'111 bc \heir ab1ht) to keep Lobo big pla)'> 1n check. Los Amigos likes lo run the ball up the gut. bu\ once in a wh1k will rear back and put up a long pass "Obv1ousl) we bhtl a lot and when we do we need to take aY.a\ the big pass pla) ... Baldwin ~1d "They beat Centul)' with big pan plays. You have to pla )' the run so heavily aga1mt them. we need our defenm c backs to play well fo r us ·· • Saddleback vs. El Rancbo: The R oadrunners will face an uncom- mon o ffense 1n lhe Wtngcd-T. bu\ 1\ ma) be a blessing. be-cause future Sea View League foe Un1vers1t) uses the offense as well. "The wmged-T \rad1t1onalh in- vol\eS a lo\ of motion and 1\ tncs to create confusion for the defense ... Saddleback Coach Jerry Witte said. "It tries to create an overload situ- ation so it takes a lot of preparation and the defensive game plan nttds \O be sound. "It's not the kind of offense that we sec reaularly. so we have 10 be disciplined. They look hkc they can throw, but it's pnmanly a run o f· (cnsc. The pusina pme 1s a quick· \hrow type. They try to htt the seams. so you have to have the defense in position or 1t can tum into a Iona pin." When the Roadrunners have the bell, Witte wants to sec a 1ood combination between the run and the pa"-So far Saddleback h.as been able to do that. "They play a aood defense with an e•aht-rnan front," Wine said. "We nttd to be able to throw to looten them up a bit and hopefully we C'an continue to have an effective run· nin111mc. Orange CoUt 0.lly Pilot .. They &ook Ute drtey lft prct_ty ht& ~nd quick," t.pna Be8cb CCICfi Lyman Olney said. ..In a.ct. thty look so aood that J don't know why they've fost IO much.'' Stoppina \be bia play could bt the burden of proof for the ~itts, so tar they've been prone to 11ve up a lot of yarda&t in a hurry and they dcfi. nitely won't be able to set away wttb 1t this week. "I think \belt speed will &ivc us problems." Olney. aaid. "They've got at least four k.ids that art just blurs. We have to stop the bia play. But that's not to say they art any better than us. "Their offensive line is strong, but they arcn 't that fast. The runnina backs look good, but not that aOOd. In fact. the) look simi~r to us. Thel need some more consistency on o • fense." On defense, the Waniors run a 4-3 alignment and use their de· fens1 vc ends to contain the running pme, according to Olney. He thinks 1t might be a def en~ that his pass1na game can finally emerge •aainst. "I thank we can get the passing game going," Olney said. "I think y.e'll be able to run the ball better u well. We need to get some more balance on the offense. So far we ha\e a 2-1 pass to run ratio and that's too much." Piiot Power Ratings Orange County high school football Pil01 Pewtf Rattnes laaioed or1m1rilv on ~nee and \trtn9th of \cMdUW lft WMtl · ly, U ... H OVet"a~tMIMI. School (record) lbtq I [I Toro (20 l 989 2 lustin l30> 945 .3 C.ap1str ano Valley ( lO) 93 4 4 lspe1anza (2-0l 92 7 5 [d1son (2 1) 91 1 6 Huntington Beach (2·0) .89 9 7 Valencia t20) 888 8 Santa Ana tO 2) 87 7 9 M1ss1on V1e10 ( l 1 I 86 5 10 Newport Harbor (20) 848 \I Mater Oe1 t021 831 12 la Habra < 2 0 l 80 2 )j lratiu~o Hills 1 l 0 I) 79 8 I J Dana Hills ti 0 I J 79 8 15 ~erv1te {! 1 l 79 7 lb Ranlho Alamitos c20J 796 II Irvine l20l 788 l8ll Modena 1ll > 765 19 Sunn) Hills \ l I I 75 3 20 Villa Par~ It l l 74 C 21 Los Alamitos 1 I I> 73 6 2Z Marina 1 I I 73 S Z 3 la Quinta t l O 1 72 9 24 Pmlila 1 I I J 71 5 25 r ooth1ll 1 I 11 JI 4 26 Western 1 I 1) 7l 3 27 Troy \I l 1 71 2 28 Corona del Mar (0·2> 71 0 29 Santa Margarita ( 2 0) 70 8 30 Brea Olinda \2 0) 69 6 JI loar.i 11 IJ 69 2 32 San Clemente ( l l) &8 • 33 Westminster \ 1 2) 68 3 34 fountain Valley \ 0 2) 65 l 35 Saddlebatk ( l l) 64 9 36 Orange <l l I 63 8 37 [ullerton \2 01 62 5 38 Woodbridge \0 2) 61 8 39 University 10 21 60 4 40 L.1guna Hills 1 I I J 60 3 41 01.ean '¥ ew \\ I) 59 9 42 ~an\a An.i Valley ( l 0 I l 58 5 4j S.i•anna 1 l I l 57 9 44 Cypress 1 I I l 56 C 45 Buen.i Park ll IJ 55 3 46 Estancia t I 1 l 53 8 4 7 Kennedy (I I) 52 2 48 [l Dorado (I I) 52 I 49 Anaheim 10 2> 51 I 50 Solsa Grande lO 2> 50 5 51 Costa Mesa (l I) 49 8 52 Los Amigos ( 1 I) 48 I SJ Magnolia ( l 1) 4 7 0 54 Garden Grove (I I ) 46 5 55 l'.atella lO 2> 45 3 56 l.iguna Beach ( O]) 44 6 57 Sonora (I I) 43 9 58 Santiago (0 2) 42 5 59 Centur y tO 21 41 7 60 Canyon 10 2> 40 6 This week 's schedule T eflfttlt ( 1 :lO) ,_ . ....,., Hun1.n9•0• h•<" at ,.__, 11a•1'0' 8>oom n9•0<1 "' (M lurv a1 $A &owl 80 t.a G•a•a. •• P-C•""•" ., wva-a1 La P•WNI p.,. Oow,,.• •\ E1 To<o a1 ~· (O"~ Fullerton •t 411a L- Garc»fl C.•o•• ., L~ H~ •• M1">0n v._.o ~· ,., "•ncllO Ai.tnl'°', al loC)l.- Grandt Ora"" n l(a1ada, •' Wftl9rll w n Cl9fNlllt "' \anti.eo. •I GatcMfl Ciro•• ~· •• '441tlo•tf ''*~ (7:JO) ,_....,., Co\la Mn• "' Lo\ Aml90t. at Gerd9f\ c;rovt El Mod..'N ., OcMt1 Vt.w. et H\Jftl 1n111on •••c11 (I ltell(llO v\ ~. el \A IO#I E '~' enra •• Wn tmln\tet Et••nc: ... , C0t011e oei ~. at ,._., _,,..,~ F-ta111 Velln •1 lont 9-'f\ W-it .,..,. 0 \u!Mlv H• at ~ _..,_ Marina vt FOOINll •I l"''"' ""'' It a l l atvN t.acl\ Mii•• ... ,.. .. MaNr Del •• Or.,..a c .. ,1 • Saftt• Al\t V...., wt ""'-\llV t i Ir. flt WOOlllW'-9 ., Traeua H-., "'"-vi.. t ... \lf.,_ VaArt al Cer- 0-H11a al Mll*INI "They don't bhu a lot. but they are v~ ecthe on dcf'ente. They art lllftll*ve and quiet." ........ -... ....... x:ne Anilu lft 0-2. but lbe Wanion art lbc kind of 1ea.m 1h11 l.Apna has a dluce 10 bell. Phat x 'MDI 0-9 latt ltUOft and i1 comina oft' a ~ loll to Wamn. Mi~ v.._ at OtaaMl411 11 C~ ANMm •• re~. at wet•" A-.-iv •• Serv1i. at Cerri• C .... llAna .,..,._ 81 $ante ,. t • Ca11V911 ., 1.wa, a1 1..a ,..,.,,. ...,._ l l Ott ... al Vat91Kle \.M #llemllot n V ,._,ll, ti It MMl4la l A ......... W 1'4eWa ,._. et °""" T , .. el .... "'°""* W...'1 "' ... o.,;IMa, ....... Gt..-. ' Orange Cout DaUy Piiot Hi's SU1111er Suri contest nllds a change In lll'llat This yean· Huntinaton Beach Annual Summer Surf' Contest was punctuated by more upsets than any other 1n recent memory, and here are a few of the reasons. Out ohix competitors in every heat, only two advance into the nut round. Every other event that I've ever been aware of maintains a SO percent advancement ratio in all preliminary and later round heats. Many times a better surfer might not act the riaht waves in a heat and take a third, which is usually good cnouah to act throuah. Out of all the contests r, e won. a lot of those FERIBN From E1 thinks his women's team has a chance to be rated h1ah. UCLA, Washinaton and Orqon arc the top competition in the West. "They're talented, but they have to believe,'' O'Boylc said. "You can't think negative." 0 Coaches arc usually busy emphasizing team needs. but O'Boylc offers a curious tw1st in senior standout Aaron Mascorro, who ran unattached in wi nning the men's race at Fresno. Had he run for UCI. the Anteaters would have won easily instead of finishing sec- ond. The reason 1s that Mascorro could compete unanached all fa ll and still have a senior year of ehg1b1lity remaining for next fall when O'Boyle thinks he can ha ve a men's team capable of going to the NCAA meet for the first time since 1987. The men's team may be capable of winning the 1990 con- ference meet without him. O'Bo) le said. Mascorro, who will take two more )C'ars to graduate and has two years of elag1b1ht) remaining in track. worked and trained at Mam- moth all summer for the first time in his hfc. and 1t paid off hand- somely. If thr Rosemead product can financially swing another sum- mer lake that next year. O'Boyle wall go ahead and red-shin him and run ham unattached an open meets. "To get awa) from the LA area. all the d1stracuons. was great for ham." O'Bo>le said. "He can run and red-shin. I've done this before but not with a runner of his caliber If hr watts a )Car. this team could be m the NC AA meet " 0 UCl's tum Collins was voted Blg West Conference Pla)er of the Weck an vollc)ball The senior outs1dr hatter notched 7 1 kills in 18 games for a 3.9 kills-per-game a\Cr· age in add1t1on to 60 digs. nine blocks and four service aces She moved into second place on thr Anteatrrs' all-ume lasts for kills (1.064) and digs (845). and set a school record w11h 25 digs 1n one mat.fh. · Joa Fer1a10• la a Dally Pllol Sports Writer wboae column ap- pears eacb Tbunday. TALLEY From E1 S) stem!> arr al~o an place an ~on· tana. Ort"gon. and Nonh Dakota. "hrrr panmutucl machine'> can be found 1n restaurants, hotel'>. and bars. Too bad the) aren't all owed m baseball dugouts and press bo~es. The handk ,.ould go sk)-h1gh What '40uld Boston Red So~ fans do '4tth a '4annrr. an)how'l Looking ahead to Saturda) ·, col- lege football I lake the M1 ch1gan Wol' enncs (-14) to rout UCLA at Ann .\rbor and won't be surpns.cd 1f four-point favorite USC' gets upset in Wash- ington. whrre the Huskies have been laying an the weeds. Other games: Tab Notre Dame (-6) to continue success at M1ch1gan State and Anzona (·6) to wan hand· ily at home against Oregon. Colo- rado (-6 1/2) should finally play. well at Texas and I like California and Russell White ( at Washington State. •Finally, 11 questions to ponder as Weckrnd No. 3 of the NFL approach~. When will the Lions un,e1I Andre Ware? Dtd we underrate Tim Rose- nbach of the Cardinals and can he really handle the NFL heat? Why did Jimmy Johnson of the Cowboys take out Troy Aikman last Sunday and won't he ever admit his mistake 1n draf\1na Steve Walsh? What can Bo Jackson do for the Raiders next month if he couldn't play outfield last month because of a sore shoulder. or docs Bo kn ow fast heal? Will they dance on Bourbon Sll'Cet when the Saints finall y score a touchdown? Docs the chmatc 1n San O.tt0 have anyth1na to do with the Chl~rs losma almost every close pmc. Do you think Din Dtcrdorf' knows the Monday n4&ht pmc it flnisbed or II he lllll 1CCOnd .. UCU- 1na? Who would Mn • pcnon1hty contest betwttn Jerry Ollnvilk and Buddy Ryan? lllft ,...,.~ C'tf I.,..,. at .. ONllft a.,,,,..,,,.,~ .....,, ,,....., ..,, nw...,. VIClOrlCS follov.cd sccond and third~ in earlier rounds. Another abnormal rule 1s the best four w3vcs counted in every IS· minute heat, and the best six waves out of every 20-minutc final. When you have six people out in the same spot and each person needs four good waves to catch an IS shon minutes while only the top two are advancing, the contest turni. into a wave-catchina frenzy. not a display of surfing skills. With both of these unonhodox rules in effect you're bound to see some funny results. Tht Annual Hununaton Beach Summtr urf ( ontest needs to stay more 1n hnt' with the contemporary standards 1n surlina to lave up to its prcsug1ous title. Hopefully thr event orpn1Lcn sec the need for these mod1ficat1ons an the contest's formal and will make some changes next year. I must add that thr Mayor's an vatc heat was a pleasure to watch. The heat was a perfect example of social humtlaty, and JUSt goes to show that however high you might be on your own mountain of suc- cess. you can find )Ourself at the bottom of someone else's hill t an) rate, the heat was won by the onl) female pan1c1pant. Rhonda Carmony. Carmony 1s an aide to Assemblyman John Lewis. 0 Out on the world scene unn) Garcia has JUSt won two ASP evenb in a row. becomana th onl) surfrr this year to take morr than one contest besides Curren. Garcia ha!i moved into fifth on the A Prat· mg.s. behind Rob Bain. Tom Cur· ren . Gary Elkerton. and Dam1rn Hardman in that order Garcia has signed wath Gotcha clothing recent- ly, and no longer endorses L1fe·s A 0 Sonya Bensch. a 36-year~ld elementary ~hool teacher from Corona dcl Mar. won the -.omen's d1\1S1on Grand Champion title re· ccntl)' al the World Body urfing Champ1onsh1ps 1n Oceanside. Bertsch won a tnp to Hawa11 and almost SI 000 worth of goods Not bad for body surfing! a The~·s a CBSA Pro/Am co ntest at Lake Street this Saturda)', Also a Maui & Sons Pro/Am at S4th streel an Newpon this weekend. Lloyd TJce l• u ()rap C..UI Dally Piiot corl'ffp•'eal ..._. Hrllll1 col•a.. •ppan ~~ Tll•rsday. THEODORE ROBINS ---' (.. -~-u _<!'or</ -/ I SU~ u SERVING ORANGE COUNTY OVER 600 CARS & TRUCKS TO CHOOSE FROM 10 ACRES OF VA LUES AND DEALS IT'S TIME ! + NO HASSLE SALE PRJCINGS WE SELL MORE USED CARS & TRUCKS THAN AN Y OTHER FORD DEALER IN ORANGE COUN TY '71 FOllD '13 vw . 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Mercury Tracer, Mercury Capri end Ford Escort, took a late August upturn - coinciding with the Increase of U.S. ground forces In Saudi Arabia and the tightening of the U.N. embargo against Iraq. Sales of the Ford Festive. which gets 42 mpg on the high- way and 35 mpg In the city, were up 20 percent In Southern Cali- fornia In August over the aver- age monthly sales so far this Tuneup cuts risk of engine failure What kind of gambler are you? Chances might be 1 in 500,000 to win a sweepstakes. or 1 in 1.000.000 to win a lot- tery, but people by the score gamble to be th~spec1al ·· 1 ·· Chances are ch better nearly 1 in 5 -t at your car's engine will fail to _tert at least once during the upcoming win- ter months. That could occur when you·re on your way to an important meeting. or to pick up your spouse or children. It could occur late at night 1n a deserted parking lot. With those odds. d o you still want to gamble on being the "1 r These odds are based on the annual survey by the Champion Spark Plug Company. which has been studying the hard-starting phenomenon for more than a quarter century. Last winte1. 18 1 percent of all motorists experienced at least one bOlJt of engine-starting failure This rep- resents a slight increase from the t 7 8 percent rate of a year earlier ··0esp1te improvements which t.81Je been made 1n automobile ~ring the last decade. the prob- "9m of engine-starting fa ilure ters1sts at a relatively high ~vel . · Roger Kwap1ck. Cham- 11on s manager of automotive technical service. said · Our fhalys1s 1nd1cates that the lack It} regualr maintenance is most :Often the cause of w1nter-start- l~g headaches · He explained that the extra lj'lo1sture and coldness usually 4ilssoc1ated with winter are prtme ~asons for the problems Any .Weak ness in the 1gn1t1on system etiows up quickly in damp ~eather and cold temperatures. ff eQueully turning minor prob- 1ems 1n10 ma1or stumbling j)locks ~ Preven t11Je main tenance. .. imed prior to the onslaught of ~inter weather. is the best way ¥ keep yourself out of next 1 ear s s1 art1ng -fa 1lure ~t at1st1cs Kwap1ck said A juneup wtlh new spark plugs an ·examination of ignition w1res. j'.eplacement of filters. and a ):heck and cleaning of fuel m1ec- i ors will help put the odds in j our favor · • Champion Spark Plug also has learned over the years that the starting problem especially affects those cars In the 5 to 10- year age bracket. New cars have fewer problems. but statistics show that when ve- hicles record their fifth birthday, there 1s a noticeable increase. "Care for that car should not cease just because It Is five years old:· Kwaplck said. "The average car on the road today ls about seven years old, and probably is used extensively for commuting to work, driving fam- ily members around town and performing other important functions.·· To prepare your car for win- ter. Champion suggests the fol- lowing steps: 1. Tune the engine. If you have not had the car tuned in the past year. get 1t done now. Untuned cars have 2•1, times more starting trouble than tuned cars 2. Check the electrical sys- tem Your battery may lose 40 to 50 percent of its power in se1Jer1y cold weather. Therefore. there 1s less reserve available to crank a balky engine. Check battery cables and terminals, 100 3 Check and clean fuel injec- tors Increasingly. cars on the road have fuel in1ect1on systems which depend on fuel flowing smoothly through an opening about the size of a human hair Impurities in the fuel freqently clog this opening Regular use of fuel in1ect1on cleaner. which can be poured in the fuel tank. or fuel-system tuneup. a chemical cleaning procedure of- fered only by professional en- gine techn1c1an s are re- comended 4 Change your 011 If an oll change 1s about due. now 1s the time to do 1t. 5 Service the cooling system. This usually includes cleaning and flushing the system. and replacing old fluid with the proper mixture of anti- freeze/coolant. inspecting drive belts and hoses. and checking the radiator pressure cap. These preventive measures are not foolproof for ehmmattng starting failure. but they will dra- matically increase your odds of avoiding headaches this winter. year. according to Ford Division's Los Angeles District sales manager J.C. Colllns. ''We're getting calls from our dealers from all over Southern Calif ornla asking for more Fes- tlvas, .. he said. "The market Is out there to sell about 30 to 50 percent more units per month of this high-mileage. versatile ve- hicle -if they are available." He also said that of the August Ford Escort dellverles. fully half of the sales took place in the last 10 days of the month, thus suggesting that Escort sales momentum Is gathering. The most fuel-efficient Escort gets 31 mpg in the city and 41 mpg on the open highway. Slmllarly, August sales of Mercury Tracer In the Los An· getes area were up a hefty 56 percent over the previous month, according to Roger G. Jolicoeur, the Lincoln-Mercury Division's district sales man- ager. (Tracer EPA mileage fig- ures are 29 city, 36 highway.) Jolicoeur also said that sales of the fuel-efficient Mercury Capri were so brisk and supplies so short that dealers were un- able to keep them In stock. He Da1hatsu Charade proves its durability m Kenya road race said there was a 21-day sµpply of Caprls at dealers -com- pared to the 60-day supply which Is considered normal. At the same time, August re- tall sales of the luxury Lincoln Town Car In Southern California were up a healthy 79 percent compared to sales In August of last year. Jolicoeur pointed out that the fuel-efficiency of the Town Car (17 city. 23 highway) Is roughly double that of Its 1970s predecessors. He also noted that the August month-over-month sales ln- cr~ase of Lincoln Mark VII was Daihatsu Charade grabs two top spots in Kenya road test The fr ont-wheel drive Da1hatsu Charade. from Japan. again proved its durability with a first and second place finish 1n its class in the grueling Marlboro Safari Rally in Kenya. a tough 2.606-mlle endurance race. The class-winning Charades -which were the only front- wheel drive vehicles. as op- posed to four-wheel drives. to finish the race -took top honors in the t300cc class. The Da1hatsu·s victory marked the seventh time the Japanese-built Charade has won its class in this rally race The performance of the Safari Rally Charades 1s a strong testi- monial for the reliability of Charades sold in the United States .. since the rally Charades are equipped s1mllarly to the production 1Jeh1cles sold here. The Oa1hatsu Charades. which were first introduced to the United States two years ago. fast are becoming recognized as economical, reliable transpor- tation Known as the "Car Breaker Rally," the race challenged both four-wheel-drive and two-wheel- dr11Je suspension. Only 10 1Je- hicles of the 58 starters finished the race. The two-wheel drive Charade's winning performance was even more 1mpress1ve m hght of the harsh road con- d 1t19ns and unpredictable weather accompanying this year's race. During the 100- hour. five-day event, heavy rams filled the course with deep mud and cut nearly impassable ruts in many areas. The two winning Charades were equipped with a 1 3-liter. single over head cam. fuel 1n- 1ected. four cylinder 16-valve engine These engines are of- fered as standard equipment in Charades sold in the United States. The current-model Charade hatchback 1$ available with the 1 0 liter or 1 3-hter engine. while the Charade four-door sedan 1s available with the 1 3-ltler en- gine. United States production ve- hicles are equipped with inde- pendent front wheel drive suspension with MacPherson struts and stabilizer bars In the United States. the economical Charade sedan with a 1 3-hter engine and five-speed starts al a MSRP of $8. 197 while the hatchback with a 1 0-hter engine and fi ve-speed begins at a MSRP of $6.597 Daihatsu America. Inc is wh olly-owned subsidiary of Oa1hatsu Motor Co . Ltd . head- quartered in Osaka Japan The parent company. founded in 1907. is a fully integrated. lead- ing au tomobile manufacturer of nearly one mllllon 1Jeh1cles a year. d1stnbuted to more than 130 countries worldwide in 1989. 24 percent: for Lincoln Con- tinental. the Increase was 12 percent. Finally, sates of the alt-new Ford Explorer compact utility vehicle, offering two and four doors, two and four wheel-drive options. were up a whopping 121 percent In August over July. with a 1Jery slim 23-day supply In Southern California. "Dealers Just can 't keep this hot-selling vehicle in stock," said Collins. The most fuel-effi- cient Explorer gets 18 mpg In the city. 23 mpg on the highway Prepare your car for towing Millions of Americans are on the road with campers. boats and cargo trailers in tow. Some will be on the side of the road. unfortunately. because they fail- ed to prepare thetr vehicles for the added load Nearly every system of the vehicle works harder when tow- ing a trailer Trres. brakes and engine are stressed. of course. but the most 1Julnerable compo- nent 1s the automatic trans- mission Transmission heat is d1s- s1pated by the engine's cooling system But the hard working engine, which already may be running on the hot side. may be unable to pro1J1de sufficient cool- mg to the transm1ss1on. Thrs is why experts recommend in- stallation of an aux1flary trans- m1ss1on cooler for trailer towing This can reduce temperatures by 20 -60 percent The Car Care Council offers these preventive maintenance tips for motorists planning to pull a trailer 1. Assuming your vehicle is rated tor trailer towing, avoid exceeding maximum allowable trailer weight. 2 Be sure engine 1s per- forming properly 3 Give the cooltng system a complete checkup and have 1t serviced as needed 4. Replace t1res. brakes and/or shock absorber s in mar- ginal cond1t1on (consider install- ing 01Jerfoad shocks 1! hitch weight requires 11). 5 Check the automatic lrans- m1ss1on fluid and tiave 1t changed (wtlh new filter) 1f 1t is discolored or smells burned. 6 Install an aux11tary cooler to protect the tra11sm1ss1on A final reminder from the council tak e 1t easy If your 1Jeh1cle has automatic overdrive ~u can prolong the lt fe of your transmission by dr1v111g in drive rather than overdrive. except on long stretches or flat road For an illustrated pamphlet on the care of youi transmission and other drive-line compo- nents. send 50 cents and a stamped . self -addressed envelope to Car Care Council, Department OT . Port Clinton, Ohio. 43452 I f 'I I' , r II TUTILE CLICK NISSAN Long Beach BMW f • ~ • l f A ~IN (, NEW LOCATION' llJf •,TrTltrl',TI 1-< B£4CH BLVD. 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Already open are the club's terraced. all-grass. 30-slot driving range and beauti- ful new clubhouse with res- taurant (serving breakfast and lunch). lounge. full) stocked pro shop a nd men's and women's showers and lockers. Owned by the Santa Margama Company. master planner of the t o wn o f Ra n c ho Santa Margarita, the Tijeras Creek Golf Club 1s located in the southernmost area of the town. between rolling hills to the east and O 'Neill Regio nal Park to the west. Designed by intemauo nally kno"'n go lf course architect Ted Ro binson. the 72-par course la)out complime nts the natural toposraph) of the area as "'ell as oITen ng chal lenging. )Cl fai r pla). The course's 18 ho les skin canyons a nd ndgchnes and wrap around lakes. well-groomed greens and strands of heritage oaks and S)camores. T'W e lve res1dent1al neigh- borhoods wall be contained in and around the upper nine holes of the course. Ten of these neigh- borhoods, with 41 model homes on display, arc now selling. The lower nine holes have been left in a natural state and offer golfers the c hance to hit across majestic arroyos. a small wind- ing stream and a wide range of natural elevation changes. ..Tijeras Creek is a strategical- ly designed golf course," says Ted Robinson. "It was designed so that each of the nine holes would be compatible with the others. And, while many of the holes call for precision-type golf. it can be played by a large spec- trum of golfers. Tijeras Creek go lf course as exquisitely challe~fing and spectacularly scenic. The centerpiece of the T&Jcras Creek Golf Club 1s its clubhouse. architecturally styled to reflect the area's early California- Spanish colonial heritage. A ter· race offers 1ews of the driving range and the lower nine's sweeping pano rama of terrain changes. The Tijeras Creek Golf C lub is scheduled to be open seven days a week from sunrise to sundown. and 1s planned to feature men's and women's cl ubs as well as private and grou p lessons and clinics. The dri ving range and clubhouse (lounge and pro shop) arc o pen daily from 6:30 a.m . until dusk. The restaurant 1s o pen daal) from 6:30 a.m . to 2:30 p.m. For more info rmation o n the T1Jeras creek Golf Club, contact the pro shop at 589-9793 or v1s1t The Tijeras Creek golf course, In Rancho Santa Margarita near the base of Saddleback Mountain. will open Oct. 1. the clubhouse and driving range by taking the San Diego Freeway (5) to the Mission Viejo area. Ex it o n Alicia Parkway and proceed inland. Tum left on Marguente Parkway, then nght on Santa Marganta Parkwa). Proceed 21 2 miles and tum right o n .\ "enada Empresa (Just past the information center). Tum nght o n A\en1da de las Banderas. then n ght on Antonio Parkwa) to Tijeras Creek. Tum nght o n Tijeras Creek a nd proceed to the clubhouse. For mort information about Rancho Santa Margarita. con tact the in formation center. v.h1ch 1s Op(n daal~ from 10 a.m to 5 p.m .. at (800) 422-5454. Three new developm.ents opening at Portola. Hills Encompassing a broad spec- trum of new ho me d esigns suited to differing lt fest yles and budgets. the recent co ncurrent ne"' phase o penings at Antigua. Scre nado and Mo ntcc1do in- to<luced a n exc1ung homeb)ing opponun1t) a t the Bald'W in Compna) 's mas te r-planned rnmmuntty of Pon ola Hills in st"en1 c Trabuco Can)o n. ··Breathta king \IC'-'S and an unsurpassed sdec uo n of o'er 50 homes. com bined >A1th pnces that are truh remarka ble. m a ke this phase opening weeke nd a ·not-to-be-missed ' event fo r an)· o~ sen ous about taking ad van- tag~ of Orange Count) 's best new home "alues:· stated Da\'ld ( a11lo uette. "ice presiden t of !Miles and marketing for the Bald"'in Compna). the lr"ine- based master developer of this Montecldo Developer: T he Baldwin Com - pan). Type of de ve lopm e nt: To wnhomes. Pr lee range: S I 2 5. 9 00 to Sl 59.900. Number of floor r,1ans: Four. Square footage: l p to 1.303 Sales office pbone: 589-6988 1.000-acre commun1t). .\II situated o n a quiet. cul-d e· )&C street. the 14 single-famal) homes in this newest Antigua phase include several fabulous '1ev. locatio ns offenng majestic Saddleback Mountain and valle) panoramas extending south· 'Wards towards the ocean. In four luxu:-io us floor plans. these three and four-bedroom designs provid e from 1.930 to 2.494 square feet of II ' ing space. al ong with such "an at1o ns as do wnstairs den/bed rooms v.1th adjoining full bathrooms. up- stairs studies/bon us rooms and secluded master su1 te retreats. Ideally arranged for enterta in - ing '-'Ith a full complement of formal and informal II\ ing areas. these elegant ho mes arc d1s- t1ngu1shed b) "gourmet-read)·· ~1 tchens featuring island-t)k v.ork/cookmg areas o r cou nter· top bars and such c usto m in· dus1o ns a s European-st) le fa ucets and down-draft barbeque cooktops. E'er) residence also ha s d irect access to an attached tO'AO or three-car garage a nd tv.o of the plans include mtcn or la undry rooms. Co mmanding one of Po n ola Hills' most spectacular vantage points. Screnado 's innovat1"e pai red designs o ffer an architcc· tural d1stinct1on and a level of luxuf) normal!) associated onl~ v.1th much m ore expensive homes. Affording the ad vantages of ind&" 1dual ~lots and full~ fe nced rear )ards. along with the plus of 1ntenor laundr) room sand direct!) accessible two-car garages. three d) nam1c models pro' 1de a choice of dual master suite or three-bed room arrange- ments. C urving glass block walls. JU \· ting alcoves and anfully pos- 1t1oncd v.1nd o"'s underscore the e.xc1ting d imensions of these I. 561 to 1.89 1 square· foot homes. All com plete 'W ith fam1l~ rooms. v. h1ch in o ne plan ca n tx· optio nally con vened into a Serena do Developer. The Baldv.in Com- pan). Type of developmeat: Paired homes. Price raa1e: SI 8 5. 900 to S2~5.900. Namber of floor plans: Three. Squue footage: I . 56 1 to I .sq I . Sales offlee pbone: 858-1779 dov. nsta1rs bedroom adjoined b) j third full bathroom. two of ·crenado·s models also in· corpora te breakfast nooks for casual meal .\s o ne of Orange Count' 's lastl·st-selh ng nev. home neigh- borhoods. ~to nteodo present-; tv.o and t hree-bedroom to"'nhomes encompassing up to 1.303 square feet of II\ mg space. alo ng v. 1th the con' en1ence of direct access to one and t\\-o-car garages v.1th a m ple room for full· sized v.ashers and d r.ers. Whale a pn,ate ;;c.:und-tloor entr) in- troduces the smgle·le"el carnage h o use m o del. the th ree to'A nhome plans provide dual upstairs master sun1..-s and/o r d ov. nsta1 rs de ns/th 1 rd bedrooms. .\ccentcd b) dramatic wmdo"' expanses that take full advantage o i S'ACCping \ alle) views and noon-light '1stas. these st)hsh Mo ntec1do residences are hitJh· ligh ted b) a full arra) of luxunes. in addition to such pracucahues as macrov.a'e o'e ns. central air cond1t1o ning. a utomatic garage door openers and prl\ ate d ecks o r full) fenced patios 'A-Ith 1.as (Pleue see PORTOLA/Page 2) Sevilla townhomes selling fast on Tustin Ranch A great location within the Tustin Ranch. impressive architecture and the Fieldstone Com pan) ·s reputation for great custo mer se n ace all have con- tributed to the rapid sales pace at Sevilla. Only a few of these at· tractive to wnho mes remain a vailable. The residences art surrounded b) lush neighborhood land- ----------- Sevllla Developer. The Fieldstone Com- pany. Type of development: Town homes. Prtee ruse: From $230.990. N•mber of floor plus: Three. S4a•are foota1e: 1.422 to 1.777. Sales olflce pltHe: 832-6826. scaping, plus a private pool and spa supponcd by the home- owners· association. The Field· stone sales office can supply ad- dauonal 1nformat1on on the as- wcuauon 's fees. Sevilla 1s close to Oranae County's m~or employment centers. shoppina and entertain· ment. while the Tustin Ranch communhy features local parks and nxrcauon•I a mcn1t1cs. in· cludina the Ted Robinson-dc- s11ncd aotr course. which is opeu lo the public. The few. re .I'{! I_ i n i n a townhomes art priad from $230. 990 and offtr a Iona last of amcn111n. Interiors arc enhanced by cli.Unctive mlriet w1lla an e,e for detad nulice ft~ tcAtured walls and plus toarina vot~me mlh'IS features Mith as tbe caamic tile cem•· aftd railed pa.net doors crowned by sk)liatns. Buyers entry. handsome wood-bumina -.alh detailed cas1np. Ki\dlens are eqwpped welb a numbef of llMftttta cypiCil Of cltcull\C-t)le homes. Home- makers appreciate the eye-level double O\ens. including a self- cleaning o ' en. energy-saving dishwasher plus ceramic tile counterto ps a nd handso me whitewashed oak cabinetry Wllh under-ca binet lighting. The Plan T"o. which is among the remaining homes. of- fers a den or third bedroom plus three full baths and a versatile upstairs loft. The master suite lS hlghhghted b) v.alk-in closets. ceram1c-ulcd dual 'anilles in the pnvate d~sing area. attractive lo pmg cc1hngs and mirrored wardrobe doors. Accordang to Fieldstone C'om- pan) project manager Molly Wattenberg. these cv1l11 tov.'Dhomes arc expccled to sell out quickly. "Sevilla has been a tremen- dous success among youna buyer&. profes 1ona.ls and mature couptei seektna a wcll·located home Wllh aood arc-h1tcctural de· saan and a full complement or amenaues," W1ttenbcra com· mcnted. "We urac anyone interested 1n this exceptional op- ponunny to visit the sales o~ as soon a posai~." The Sevilla sales offi« is Opal daily from l 0 a. m. until 6 ~D\. il'o reach Sevilla from the Sula Ana ffftway (S). nit at Ja. M~ Rnulcvard and dnv~ ~ \0 Br)·an Avenue. Go left(~ Oft Bryan 10 Tutlan Ranch R and tu.m ri&h& (cast) \0 Lllill' Way and tie 111111 omm,-'Cal ll-6826 for m<>tt anfonna&ioa. r match d golf course view One ol IM molt apeclaCuJar vieM:ia' pnstisioul Dove ca- nyoa oYertooks the private Jack Nicklaus lianature aolf course's clubhouse and I ltb bole, and takes in a cascadi na 60-foot waterfall and lhc serene Saddle- back foothills beyond. Only A-M Homes· Westcliff offers homes with this un- matched view, and only six of these view lots remain in West· cliff's current phase of sales. WestclifT is A-M Homes' new- est neighborhood of elegant single-fmaily homes in Dove Ca- nyon, south Orange Count) 's premier ~led communjty ia U.C foodlills. Tbe m homes CWTeDt· ly available overlookina tbe 18th areen stan from SS l S,000. Only I 3 Westcliff homes with aolf count" views will be released in a later phase. The homes at WestcHff ,. from 3,050 to 3,547 square fee\ and start from the low $400,000s for other ava.ilable homes no\ fronting the aolf counc. "We expect these homes to be moving fut now that the Jack Nicklaus JOlf course is open for pla)," said sales represcnaauve Jon Savage. "And for the homes DOI froa~ tbe JOlf COW'IC, A·M is olleft~ a tree tolf COWIC mcmbcnhap with \be purchae of a Wcstcliff home. .. The aolf membel'lhiJ> offer, which is valued at $40.000, is available only on selected lots and non..continaent purchases. To receive the membenhip, buyen must fim apply to the Dove Canyon Country Qub board of directors for member- ship, meet financial suitability requirements and be approved by th~ board. If approved. the memtx-~hip is granted on the clo~ of escrow. 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WMICllfl l>e'wel•• 1r: A·M Homes. ""9 el Meiefmat: SinaJe- and canopy wmdowa per plan drywall stairway baluatrade with ~ inset peocts., ceram· ulc vanity tops with vitreou china bums in baths, and re c:essed and desiper li&hti Visiton at Wes\difT have been impressed not only by the neiah· borhood'1 outstandi~ location, but aJso because of the hiah· quality desian, construction and features offered in its three floor plans. family homes. P~ ruse: Starting S400000s. throuJhout. at low Westcliff follows Summi CrH\ u the second A·M Hom community i~ Dove, <;:anyon. Summit Crest as now m its fina phase of sales. Dove Canyon' JOlf course is open for play. and ats 47 ()()().square-foot clubhouse will be finished in the winter. N ... i;; ef flMr ,&au: Three. Square fooiqe: 3,0SO to 31.547. Sain office pMM: 589-08&5. The four-bedroom Plan One features a scenic entry, with views through the high-ceilin4ed formal living room and dinm1 room to the landscape beyond, kitchen with center island thanks to the large, windows on cooktop. walk-in pantry and bay- thc rear wall. The 750 square-windowed nook opens to. a fam- foot master suite offers a fire-ily room with a walk-behind wet place, sloping ceilings and r· bar and large recessed . wall elepnt bath, and each of the strategically located for OJ?llmum secondary bedrooms has its own placement of entertainment private bath. The kitchen and components. . nook feature a canopy window The kitchens in Westch~s that fills nearly an entire wall. homes feature handset cerami.c and adjoin the smartly designed tile and ~and-~nished oak cab1- family room. netry available an natural o~ oak. . . or whitewash on maple (pnor to The dCSJgn of ~~sachffs Plan cutoff date). and has European Two .. ~as named . h.ome of ~he hinges and lined upper she)v(s year m .the presug1ous Pacific and drawers. Under-cabinet Coast Builders Conferen.c~ Gold lighting adds to the beauty as Nugget awards compet~taon. It well as function~lity o( the has.four ~rooms an~ ~Vi baths. kitchen. as does us appliance Ele.ga.nt h.1gh. fiat ceih~gs a.nd packaJe _ a built-in Gene.ral anasttc wmdow {>3ttc~mg gave Electnc refrigerator, self-cleaning the home an airy,. hght-filled double oven, built-in microwave feehng. ~gallery sta1~ay leads and dishwasher. and a to a lavish . mast~r s~tte an~ a KnchenAid four-burner gas separate children s wing which range with griddle. includes two bedrooms. a stud) All WcstclifT homes feature area and bath. lu~u ry ex tras suc h as balconies Plan Three at WestclifT has a off the master suite. two central strong family onentation with a air conditioning/heating sys- large bonus room. plus a full terns, ceramic tile or hardwood bath for each of the four parquet entry Ooonng. custom bedrooms. three fireplaces and a hand-troweled ceilings and three car garage. The spacious rounded wall corners. clerestory Breathtaking views. s tylish selection at Antigua homes. While the country club is a private membership facility, the gate-guarded 874-:actt Dove Ca- nyon community offers a number of eitceptional amenities to WestclifThomeowncrs, includ- in~ a swimming and tennis fa- ciht). a children's park and a lake. A-M Homes is on the "Builder I ()()" hst of the nation's largest homebuilders. It has received numerous industry awards for excellent design. construction and marketing. To visit WestclifT. eitit the San Diego Freeway at Lake Forest Drt\C, turn east to Trabuco Road and turn nght. Continue to El Toro Road and turn left. then turn right on Santa Margarita Parkwa) and conttnue until it ends at Plano Trabuco Road. Tum nght. then left o n Dove Canyon Dri ve to the Dove Ca- nyon informatt on center, on the left JUSl before the community's guarded gate. The sales offi ce 1s open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. dail). For more information. call 589-0885. PORTOLA l'qucstnan trails. an alread~-dubhouM'. "Ith a "ork-out area lOmpletcd recreation center and Residents funhcr appreciate From Page 1 future Phase Two complc' doM.' pro\lm tl~ to neighborhood outlcts for future barberncs. "hirh ""ill offer fan ht1 cs for ten-shopping and c>.ccllcnt c;chools Combining soph1s111:ated life-n1 s. \\.\ 1mmrng and children's of all le' l'ls. along '"th easy st) k opportunittcs "'1th the pla). plu~ a clubhouse and a acc.'ess to the Santa -\na/ an natural txaut) 0f this pie-v.e1gh1 lifting/fitness room . .\t Diego f'rcl'"a~ anti . as an added turesque setting. Pon ola Hills· Montcodo. a prl\ate recreation con,cn1emc. altcrnatc routing to man ) amcn111cs e ncompass l'.enter 1s being completed w11h a North Orangt• Count) 'la San- mdcs of hiking. biking and pool. hot swirl spa and a llago <.an) On Road. --------------------------------------_..._--------------------------. Prices for the .\n11gua homes NEW MODELS. BEACH-CLOSE! 12 DUIGNla UllDINCU. Tht smart people who live d~ to the beach enjoy the best of C.llfomt.. Prestige. Privilege. And a sense of place. Now, a doz.en mott can own a single family home loecled with experuive futures at prices that start at less than S31S,OOO .. SoarlnJl two- story spacH, 3 ~ms, baclcyard, garage for 2, and balcony. All &om a fl.st of o~r 70 standard futuns. All for the bat of beach<"-Uvln& lo Newport-Mesa's ttblrthp&ace. A ~e of ever-lncttiulng vaJua. A place of change that could weU chanp your life. for tbe better. But, better huny. .. . llllA'-COMI, Rllft·A•YI. Obviously, thls lJ an offer Uuit won't la.st long. We know. We spttlaJltt ln ntw homes In beach-c.Jose Joatlons. Call us at 662-0SSO for brochures and tour boun. Come visit. I.d's talk. It's our business to asslst you ln the ownenhlp of the best bomts by the bat bulJden. All be.acb-close. Nnu Ho,,,, S"I~• Au Mttrhtl111 By REALTY WORLO-• A1111 & AuoclatM ,. • v.111 begin at JUSt S259.QOO "Ith ~renauo·~ paired residences priced lrom onl) S 185.900. A'a1lahlc -with 1-H:\ and VA t e rm s . the M o nt ec 1d o to" nhomn "di start at S I 25.900 To take ad\antagc of this e>.- clling home bu) rng opponunll) Antigua Developer: The Bald~1n Com· pan). Type of development: Single· famtl) homes Prke raage: S25Q .900 to $303.900. Namber of noor plant: Four. Sq .. re foota1e: I. 930 to 2.494. Sales offlce p~oae: 858-9220. ----- as introduced by the Baldwin Compan> at Portola Hills. take the Santa Ana/San Diego (1 -5/405) Freeway to the El Toro Road exit and proettd east ap- proximate!) seven miles. Tum left at R1dgchne Road and the entrance to this master-planned communuy. then left aaam at Saddleback Ranch Road and fol- low the s11ns to the sales offices. Models arc open from 10 a.m. to S p.m. daily. For futher as· s1st1nce. call Antiaua at SSS-9220. Scrcnado at 8S8-1779 or Montcc1do at S89-6988. BUY •hroush cLusified l1ily Pilll .. Value attracts buyers to Mandevllle Place homes .. The Plan One at Mandeville Place off'en exe%ptional drama and style for contemporary fam- ilies and has attracted home buyers throuahout the South- land," rcPorted Dave Lopez, di- rector of sales for Bramalca Homes, developers of Man· deville Place. "Moderately pnccd from the h1ah $200.000s, this floor plan offers three bedrooms or two bedrooms plus den. family room. three baths and attached two-car garage with direct indoor access as well as a host of in- terior appointments that really make this home an outstanding value. Mandevllle Place DneMper: Bramalca Homes. Type of •evelopmea&: S1nglc- family homes. Price ruse: From the high $200,000s. NIUDber of Door plans: Three. Squre foo&a1e: Approximately 2,156. SaJes office pHlle: 837-5335. panmentahzed bath w11h sunn> skylights. The secondar ~ bedroom has a full bath and view deck with French doo~ soaker tub and shower with ceramic talc surrounds and ceramic talc countenops (all baths). A number of optional features arc also available at Mandeville Place including whitewashed cabinetf). white kitchen ap-- pliances and window shutters. Other options available arc mir- rored wardrobe doors. security and central vacuum systems, in- tercoms and trash compactors. Covered porch and patio entries featured at Country Estates. Fireplaces. window scats. open hallways, French doors. optional dens and view decks are JUSt a few of the many reasons that the Plan One at Mandeville Place at Foothill Ranch has captured the hearts and 1maganat1ons of toda> ·s families. The t"o·stof) )1ngJe-famal) home has appro>.- 1mately 2.156 squarC" feet and features a d1st1nct1 c Montl'rt.~}­ inspired exterior arch11ecturl' ac- cented by tradrnonal mullioned windows and pot sheh cs per plan and tale roofs. Three floor plans are featured at Mandeville Place and offe r three and four bedrooms "-llh optional dens. three baths. fam- 11> rooms and two-car garages Some plans feature breakfast nooks and an optional second master bedroom suite. The in- terior appointments arc im- press ... e and add .. alue to th e!M: st)hsh homes. ~II models feature ceramic ttle entf) areas. volume ceilings. designer ~lectcd carpet - ing and lighting fixtures. central healing and air cond1t1 oning. rounded v.-all corner\ and ex- terior decks. per cle' at1on ~omc models are highlighted b} pla nt sheh es. bridged hall"' a)\ and dual v.alk-in clo~ts. As pan of the master-planned Foothill Ranch communit)', Mandeville Place will be JUSt moments awa ) from the busi- ness. employment and cultural centers of Orange County. Although freewa)-close to urban attractions. Foothill Ranch atsclf 1s noted for its rural ambience with 50 percent of the land dcd1- c.:ated to open spaces compnscd of a I. I 0 I -acre Regional Park. regional open spaces and local parks Homes selling out in final phase of Country Estates Comprised of I 7 neigh- borhoods b) three of Southern ( ahforn1a·s most respected builders. Foothill Ranch will in- clude o ver 1.400 acres dedicated to a regional wilderness park. local parks and open spaces. Encompassing JUSt 26 elegant single-family homes -all on oversized, I 0.000-squarc-foot and larger lots -the Baldwin Company's grand finale at Coun- tr) Estates as half sold out with 13 residences already purchased 1n the final phase at this popular res1dent1al community high in Country Estates Developer: The Baldwin Com- pan). Type of development: Sa ngle- fam 1 I} homes. Price range: $340.900 to S399.900. Number of floor plus: Four. Square footage: 2. 5 71 to 3. 06 3. Sales office pbone: 97~9395. the hills of Yorha Linda. ··\\hen }OU add up all the features ofTered an these final C.ountf) Estates residences, plus the ad\antagcs of these generous lot Siles. there reall) 1sn 't an) better ne" home 'alue to be attained an)where in this area." stated David Ca11lo uette. vice president of sales and marketing for the In me-headquartered di\ 1s1on of the Baldwrn Com- pan). Providing the pnvac) of large yards v. 1th ample room for sv.1mmang pools and outdoor entertaining. this d1s11nctl\ c rcs1- den11al collectaon takes full ad- vantage of these extra-wide lots. Statel) exteriors with expans1\e three and four-car garages are complimented by. in man) in- stances. side )ard areas that cas- 11} accommodate access for a motor home or recreational ve- h1dc. Introduced by covered porch and patio entr)wa~s. these tv.o- stof) homes are funher high- lighted b} arched and ckrestof) v.indo"s. Such detailing as "ood v.1ndov. trams for the front and rear c~tenors. along v. uh special stone and masont) treatments. accentuates the custom quallt) of each of four noor plan de- signs. Encompassing from 2.571 to 3.063 square feet of gracaousl) appointed ""'"' space. these residences offer a choice of threc- plus den. four and five-bedroom arrangements with as man} as 4111 bathrooms. Downstairs dens and guest/maid's quancrs. up- stairs teen/activ ity centers and. in one model. an "en-su1te" up- stairs bedroom with a P.rf vate bath funher respond to differing hfcst)'lc requirements. Showcased by soanng two- stof) volumes. the entry foyers rncorporatc such elegant touches as lighted an niches and sweep- ing or angular sta1rcaC" finished v. ith solid oak railings and banisters. Augmenting thC' for- mal living and dmana rooms in all of these homes, the prdcn- v1ew family rooms Rrc high- lighted by extra-h1ah. nine-foot ce1hngs and wood-burning fire. places detailed in Travenine marble. Complete with breakfast nooks for c.asual meals as well as with island cooktops or counter- to p serving bars. the kitchens arc aourmet·cqu1pped with aas cooktops, self-cleaning and microwave/convection ovens as well as triplc-companment sinks with European-style faucets. Re· ~sscd and under-counter li&ht- ins, ceramic tile countenops and a choice of cabtnet finishes funhcr underscore the custom oncntation of thex homes. With ""'"' alcoves or separ-ate retreats as well u , 1n three of the plans. wood-bumint fire- places, the clcpnt dimenseons of the mat.ter suites arc enhanced by double en°-} doon and soar- ina vaul9ed ccihnp. &ch adjoin· ina blttunetdrminJ area is laY ... l) fin&lbed With I lWln• basih or h1wnd.-hnl v1nittes.. Jacuzzi tub and separate tiled shower. plus double wardrobe or walk-m closets. Among the other exceptional appointments keynotm} these Country Estates residence are theater-style staircase lights. hand-troweled ceilings, rounded corner drywalling and dual- paned windows. Priced from only $340.900 to S399.900. the available homes in this grand finale sencs at Coun- try Estates include one remain- ing '> 1ew-onented. four-bedroom residence with an upstairs teen room. To take advantage of the value opponun1ty presented by th e Baldv.1n Company w1th this final offering at Count~ Estates. take the R1 vcrs1de (91) Freewa} to Imperial H1gh\\a) and proceed nonh to Yorba Linda Boulc .. ard. Turn nght on Yorba Linda. then left at Village Crnter drl\e and continue to the top of the hill. Then. turn nght again and foll ov. the signs 10 th e sales mformauon center" hach is open from 10 a .. to 6 p.m . da1h c x c e pt Wed n es d a ) s a n-d Thursda) s. For furthn a ~­ s1stance. call 970-9395. Volume cc1hng complement the cn tr) and li\tng areas "1th a charming v.1ndow seat an the dining room. The sunn) famil) room features a custom designed "'ood-burning fireplace and "an- du" scat v.ath ba) "'ndo"s . .\ full bath 1s ad1acent the lirst- floor bc:droom "'h1ch 1s opt1 onal- h a' ail able as a den ' The second floor hall"a' dra- mat1lall) O\erlooks the ·11, ang areas. The master bed room suite teaturl·s douhle entr. doors. "all>.-1n closet and spaclou~ wm- The spacious k1tl hem Me complimented b) Jenn-.\ir du"n draft cooktops '-'Ith four ga s burners and barbeque grill. 1.on- \\.'<.'t1on o'en. m1<:ro'-'a \l~ and dash"ashers as "ell as oak l ah1- net~ ""h leram1l ti le Lou nte r- to ps. The master bed room\ lcature "alk-1n dosct~. 'K'parJte t i\ JI . ' 6Refl1Llll'1· only Last Chance To \IS1t Mandeville Place. tal>.e the an Diego (1-5) Freewa> and c\1t on Lake Forest. Follow Lake Forest to Ponola Parkwa'. then turn left. Turn nght on Alton Pa rk"a} and nght on OJes~ 10 the ~les office. The !Miles office and model homes are open from I 0 a.m. to 6 p m Jail~ For more in fo r- m.:lll on un Bramalea·s Foothill Ram.h projects. call 837-5335 r ur more information o n other BramaleJ neighborhoods. call 1-bO( I· J4 --I YY(J to own Fieldstone Value in Tustin Ranch Presenting the Cal1 fom1a exprc~s1on of townhome living as only Fieldstone cdn ' Dchghtfully mi ngling carefree living 1n an ideal I ation with all the esc;ential<; of communi t\' ht ~ c1d1dLCnt tu the propo~d "-l huol "-l tC~ ~h~"Pring center~ and the n1q1n Re int h ~~1 ilf l lu l) Come crcdtC d fr~sh new living expencnce-1n Sevil ld • Dramatic 1Wo and Three Bedroom Townhomes with Private Rear Yard Patios • Concrete Tile Roofs • vaulted Ceilings • Gourmet Kitchens • Endosed Attached 1Wo car Garages with Direct Home Entry • Luxurious Master Bedroom Suites From $235.990 Sales office open daily from 10 a.m to 6 pm t714) 812-6126 .J • ..... ..... ::: .... :A • TUSI'IN RANCH llJll..D •' • I ·IER "-A\ ! -.,. .J ... A\I 0 ~~ ! ~~ • ...,, ~~ ~ ;;J ~2 s v ~ ... ~ ol ~Jl.1 ~· automiltiull\ ~ .1 mrmht-f of ttwo T~in R.itndl '-"'- ~ .. A.W'O.ltlOO ~thl\ ~tlOn ~ nwint•m th«' QUllft\ of common ~and ~ lnaddluon • ~ ~ONrict hN~ 'JUPP()f!l'd by all Tusl In R4lnch tlonwow~ IT\llntitln C't"ftaln ~ ~ drN<> Tustin R.tnch IS lndudt-d In A.~nt and Communfty F'adllt~ °"'1.nct" c~ cu Wos ~tatrw tr.f ~It\ at addlttonal tnbm.auon p .. ·~ • ~~ ='· '· -~ . . • g Need room to store a moaor-boa•. a recrulional vehicle, or a classic sports car? With a three· car ..,... built into every home. Kamari u dcsianed to meet your needs. Set in the rollina h\lls of the Moulton Ranch, K.amari is a collection of 140 single family luxury homes with views of the Saddlcback hills and night time city lights. The homes are con- structed by Meeker Develop- ment, a master builder for thrtt Ka marl Developer. Meeker De velop- ment. Type of development: Single- famil) homes. Prtce range: From the mtd $300,000s. Number of floor plans: Four. Square footage: Up to 3.329. Sales office phone: 582-1922. generation!.. "When '-'C talk to home bu>ers. one of the amcn1llcs the~ desire mos t 1s a three-car gar- age." said Ruth 0 hoa. 'ice president of sales and marketing for Meeker [)eq~lopmcnl. "Mo<:.t people don't ha' e three cars. but a big garage gl\ es th em room to More things thl') like to ha' l', hut ma) not w,1.• that often .'' Kaman homes arc planm·J lur pcopk as \\l'll. Designed h' Berkus (iroup .\rch1tccts. thl· home' t'l·aturl' contcmpurar~ ~kd11nrant.'Jn St)hng \\Ith soil \Ont.• ~\UCCO C\· tenors and barrt.'I cla' uk rouh High. arching port11..:o, are rl'- l'.Cs~d mullioned \qnJO'-''> con- tnbulc to lhl' 't'>ual gr•rndeur ol C\ el) home lntenorc, arc de.,1gn l'<l to 1n- !.pire a sen'>l' of opt·n1w-.c, and light. VolunH.' telling-.. \\\Ct'p1ng stairca!.cs. and rad1u\ "all tor- ncrs create spanou\ "' 1ng art'J' ( lerestof) "1 nd ow-.. alt. t' n 1 "1 n - dows. and l u'torn craltni panl·I' of glass hathe each room an natural light E'~"""•'l'. cntn fu)cr-. and '-'OOd-burn1ng lirl'- place-. are al'>o ~tandar<l ll·aturl'' l:.kgant ma':>lt'r \utlt'' arl' .i prl\ ale rctrc,11 \\ uoJ-hurn1ng tireplal'.l'!. '-'arm \t.•parate 'lllllng areal. and l.-~haped "1n<lo"' ar- no pr t Kamarl collection of luxury homes features Mediterranean styllng. rangemems frame 'iews of the Saddkback mounlains. Ma ster baths fea ture his and hers walk· rn doscls. cast-iron oval tubs "'1th ceramic ule surround, and st'paratc glass-encl osed showers. Oual r hrna basins are scl rn ceranrn.' tile pullmans with solld- uak rab111ct f) and polished hras!. li\turcs Gourmet kitchens arr high- lighted b) renter rooking islands ''Ith four burner gas cook tops. ~clf-t.kan1ng o' ens. bu1lt-1n m1rro"J' c~. and muh1-c~dc d1shwashl"rs are also featured. al ong wi\h ceramic-tile counter- lops and solid-oak cabinetry. Window-filled breakfast nooks are ideal for casual family din- ing. Homes a\ Kaman are a'a1l- able m four basic floor plans wuh fo ur bedrooms, three baths. and up to 3.329 square feet of li vinJt space. Prices begin in the mid $300.000s. With the current in- termissio n in housing apprec1a- t1on. now 1s the ideal \lmc to a marl purchase a new home. An interest rate bu y-down plan is available. To visit Kamari. take the San Diego (405) Freeway to the Oso Parkway/Pacific Park exit west. Take Cabot Road south to Vista Viejo. turn right and follow the signs to the sales office. I he sales offi ce and models are open from 10 a.m. 10 6 p.m. daily. For more information call 5X2-J922 Blufftop luxury at Beacon Court S1uang. high upon the bluffs bor<lcnn~ '\c" port Ba~ \I ts l:ka1.Un < wirt. ( ape ( od st) le pJ1reJ -,angle lamal~ attarhcd homl''> Lm.a tt.'d "1th an the hcan of :".e"pon lkach. 1hl\ rommun1t) ul nrnc n:~1Jcnu.·, 1~ "1th1n cas~ b1>.c nJ1n~ Jt'ltanll: to all of the lX'al'hc\. b\iallng fac1h t1es, res- 1aura11 1'> par>... and other amt·11111c' lhat make the: !"l''-'- pon h lnl~ le so Spc..'ctarular To rcal'h Beacon Coun take . Beacon Court D~veloper: Beacon Court Pa n- nt:rs Type of development: Pai red singk-famtl) a11ached homes. Price range: $399.000 to $4 15.000. Number or floor plans: Tv. o. Square footage: 1.860 to 2.037. Sales office phone: 719-7258. the Costa Mesa Frccwa) south Lo'-'ard the beach and turn left off Newport Boule' ard on 16th S1rcet and proceed one mile to Beacon Coun. Models are now a'a1lable to pre' 1c" and are open on "eck- ends from I p.m. to 6 p.m. orb) appointment. For further infor- mation or to arrange a prl\alc sho" 1ng. rnntact Jeri) Finster of Prudential Cahf0rn1a Realt' at 729-7258. - YOUR FRONT YARD VISTA CATALINA Enjoy resort-llke living at the beach, year-round in single and two-story condominium designs, with two bedrooms, two and one.half baths, gourmet kitchens and wood· bumlng fireplaces. Prices start from the high $200,CXX>. Only at VISTA CATALINA. l'ICl\11\\' C..&en in Aliso Viejo, 362-9200. 8•CM1& Ternff in Aliso Viejo. 833-5402. n. •••I& at Hlpiud Llpt, San Clemente, 366-0382. Y.n. Pola&e in Yorba Linda, 524-8039. Jum ... tuqe in Corona, ~78-2406. . Vll&a Catallu at the Huntington Beach Manna, 84()..8'80· . 693 l 9 l 5 C.Ylaltoa Cla11lct in Yorba Lmda, -. Brtp&on Hetpu in Riverside. 279-4880. Premier Serlfl in Indian Hills, 893-7851: . Vlata1e Rlllt i n Rancho Ca la forn aa , 1-800-24 7-1404. Vlata CataUu in Huntington Beach, 969-9760. Tiie Eaclave in Costa Mesa, 662-0SSO. Seacoa1t Terrace in Aliso Viejo, 833-5402. S111Dmlt at Hidden Springs. 243-0787. Covln1ton Cla11lcs in Yorba Linda, 693-1915. Norda View in Dove Canyon, 858-1400. Hlll1ate in Carlsbad, (619) 720-9499. Seaporte II at Huntington Harbour. 840-9090. Serenado at Portola Hills, 858-1779. Belle Rive in Tustin Hills. 735-5622. Pier Colony in Huntington Beach. 536-0108. Nortb View in Dove Canyon. 858-1400. Calabria Villas in Costa Mesa, 642-0600. Tbe Wladwards in Aliso Viejo, 362-9 l 55. Reml11gton Ridge in Corona, 278-4449 or (800) 468-4242. Cameray Polate in Laguna Niguel. 240-9700. The Oaks at Dove Canyon, 589-6433. Mooasbadow Homes in Placentia. 528-182 l. Monlerey Village at Sierra del Oro. 278-4898. Mandeville Place at Foothill Ranch. 837-5335. Provence at Foothill Ranch. 544-3419. Victoria Creek Estates in Riverside. 353-8343. Beverly Court at Foothill Ranch. 454-9668. La Ventana in Rancho Santa Margarita. 589-8022. Tbe Summit at Anaheim H ills. 282-8030. Tbe Village in Dana Point. 248-1 986. Trieste at Foothill Ranch. 833-5396. Palacio at Foothill Ranch. 854-2500. Avignon at Foothill Ranch. 833-5396. Beverly Court at.Foothill R,1n ch . .34 7-1990. Brigata at Footh11l Ranch. 811-5396. Cordoba at Foothill Ranch. 8J3-5396. Crowne Summit in Anaheim Hills. 974-9~32. Club Vista in Dove Canyon. 361 -27 27 . Terrace Collection in Laguna Niguel. J6J-0979. Montecido in Portola Hill s. 589-6988. Mooteleoa in Aliso Viejo, 362-9613. Westwind in Santa Ana. 775-2200. Summerfield in Coto de Caza. 858-2500. Belvedere in Dove Can yon. 858-2800. The Village in Dana Poi nt. 248-1986 The Admiralty in Dana Point. 240-3505. Terra Linda Estates in Yorba Linda. 572 1-9697. Canyon Pointe Laguna in Laguna Beach. 494-500 1. Andorra in Laguna Niguel. 248-9286. 'EH. Pll:\SE HEl,E:\SJ:S Maisons Normandle tn Costa Mesa. bJ l -12bb. Seahorse in Costa Mesa. 642-5188. Braeburo at Moulto n Ranc h. 582-70 I I. California Reflections in .\ltso VteJO. 831 -8306. California SeabrceLe in Costa Mesa. 642-90 I 0 . Spinnaker Bay at Long Beach Manna. ( 213) 494-1655 or (:~ 13) 494-1598. Montecito in Yorba Linda. 692.1401. Rancho San Clemente in San Clementr . 361 -5040. Terracina in Laguna Niguel. 249-1022. Amarante in Laguna Ntguc l. 495-1026. Arroyo Oaks in Rancho Santa Margarita. 858-9723. Auburn Ridge tn Mission Viejo. 582-I 943. The Fieldstone Collection in Laguna N 1gud. 495-1279. Callfia in M1 ss1on VieJO. 582-7209. Images in Bue na Park. 52 1-5266. Belcanto in Yorba Linda. 693-1057. Canyon View West in Trabuco Can)on. SlN-4155. Terracina in Laguna Niguel. 249-1022. Richmond Pointe in Rancho San Ckmt.·ntc. 361-5040. St. Tropez in Ah so V ICJO. 83 I -2220. Terramonte in Rancho Santa Margarita. 589-080<.>. Wildflower at S\·camorc Can von. ~82-948t< Seacove in Ahso VieJo . 455-6909. Laurelwood, Anaheim. 283-2633. Windflower, Ali so Viejo. 362-1622. Brighton Summit in Trabuco Can)on. 589-1208 or 66 7-3999. Brighton Glen in Trabuco Can)on. 667-3999 Royal Ridge in Anahetm. 476-9333. Flora Vista in an Clemente, 361 -5638. Vista Capri in Oceanside. (6 19) 722-1272 . Siena in Marina Hills. Laguna Niguel. 249-954X. Brigbton Summit in Rancho C ielo. 589-1208 . Paloma at Lake Mission Viejo. 458-2254. Oceu Pointe in Huntington Beach. 960-1079. Summit Crest 1n Dove Canyon. 589-0324. Sonoma Court at Rancho Santa Marganta. 589·6893. Tbe Estates at Monarch Beach 1n Dana Point. 240-8522. ('l .OSl·:OI 'I'S Vlciao at Corona Hills, 272-1780. Mariaita in Dana Point, 66 1·1655. Martinique Gardens in Garden Grove, 898-0809. Martlaqae Royale in Garden Grove. 53 7-2 194. Serena in Laguna Niguel, 831-366 7. We1terly Park in Santa Ana. 554·258 l. Bella Vista in Corona. 279-l 022. Lapaa Sur in Laguna Nieuel, 499-006 1. Expre11iOD1 in Rancho Ntguel. 831·2004. Vlci.rla Co•rt in La Palma, 534-3521 . Woodbrld1e Bayporte in Irvine. 552·6527. Normudale Hei1a.ts in lake Forest. 586-1626. Rlmrock in Sierra del Oro. 736-8882. Moaklalre, Mission Viejo. S8 1·729S. Premeude in Corona Hills, 734-0790. La•rel HUii in Oranac. 538-0693. Vltta M•te in Laauna Niguel, 361·2727. Moacevl1ta in Oran~. 532~527. Eacore Serla in Laluna Hills. 582·1828. Ja.maka in Laauna N~!'· 49.S-8709. Breck Hemet lucM Brftat in Canyon rest Hills, 7S0..2SO. ..,.,.._ M•I••• in Yorba Linda, 667-3999. ' I SHOWCASE OF NEW HOMES/THUR& .• SEPT. 20, AHO &AT., 8EPT. 12. 190 -I El ctlons, Marketing Challenge Tbc rotecr or candidates has been et tor SMC Vllerit •• • zu. ... for the I 990-91 ~nnounced by Prnade~1 bQAtd or directon. Elccdons will be "'-Id . and Marteuna Council •JI .. ..&.. • Challe w •K" pnor to the second annual lfto9I ~et~h. nae ednesday at the Le Meridien Hotel in Ntwf°ncumbent candidates are 8'lrtew a u .. nine tre&Jurcr: Cana ~~.. w I • ...... Homes for Salt in-r-u~-.... n...~'~ "4l"rw1, armanaton Homes, SCCTeiary· Gt,.H ~tbt,-~ter Homes; Mlb ea...._ Goodman/lii~son & Com.pany, dM &Mu, Tli&M; LMMI hldan. Fint Re- public Mo~. and hdrea RNfleW, Western Cities Mort e Other incumbents are Tom ~l fnteramerican Bu_.J~· Corp., member 11 larie; Juet Slwp, Habitat first vice presi1den~ CraJ1 Wal1la, the Mitchell Company, second 'vice president· Tom WaJ1\, M·Wcst Mortpge, and LIMa Wood Bramalea California Ch~llenaen arc Daye CaUIMene, the Baldwin Compan · M J eo1. Richmond Amencan Ho mes; Dua Ellis Western Ybti·e~ Mongage; Ka~y Hualak, Residential Escrow a~d Marllya Groff Pulte Home Corp. · • Di~or ~ary Campbe~ of ~omes for Sale Magazine is bei made a hfe director. hononng his many years of dedicated scrvi~ to the SMC. "We're looking forward 10 an _exciting election. so we want t'er)one. lo come and vo te for lhetr favorilc candidate .. van de Z1lvcr s.atd. · Dirccton are responsible for undertaking the myriad programs aod events PrtS:Cnltd each )'tar by lhe SMC the marketing education ann of the Bu1ldang Industry Association of Southern CaJifomia. Huntington Place attracting buyers The time has "never been bcl- ter" to acquire a new ocean-close lu,ur) estatre residence as sales continue in the final phases at J M Peters ompany's spectacu- lar Huntington Place an a pnme esublishcd Huntington Beach address. according to compan) 'Kl' president of sales Bud \\-arnt•r. sectional roll-up doors. To reach Huntington Place. take the Harbor Boulevard exit south from the San Diego (405) Freewa)' to Adams Avenue. Turn nght on Adams to Bursha rd Street, left on Bushard to Atlanta A venue. nght on At- lanta lo the sales office and decorated models. For ad- d1t1o nal information. phone sales representatives Dia ne Bel· tencourt or Laura Chase at 965-3722. Models arc open dally 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. I' I . 0111 I I I ' IC I \I I ' I \ I I .. Without the tremendous volunteer eft'oru by our direc10n and committee members. we could not bet.in to pretent valuable proarams such u lbe Market.in& Challenae." van de Zilvcr added. Althou&b attendance at the Marketins CbaJJenee is not required to vote memben are eocoUJ'll,ed to attend the lona4waitcd ''Battle or the Stan ... which will pit teams of top industry expertS in I bank for mark.etina 1upc-emacy. Due to the larse crowd anlJCipated for the event. SMC members are uraed to come early to cast their votes. The sociaJ hour begins at 5 p.m . and tickets are SSO. Rccrvations may be made by calling the BIA reservation line at (213) 2~8965. For information on SMC membership, contact 8'1rle1 Browa or JIMly Hollister at Homes for Sale Magazine, 951-4663. a RouW R. Foell, president of Standard Pacific, will be honored with the construction industry's Good Scout Award al a luncheon to be held Oct. 12 at the Anaheim Marriott. A veteran of over 30 years in the homebuilding industry, Foell was active in scoutinJ as a boy in Elgin, Ill .. and earned the rank of Star Scout. Following gradualion from lhe University of 1llino1s and a stint in the Army, he began his building career with National Homes Corp. -the world's largest producer of manufactured ho using -in Indiana. He moved to Southern California in the mid-1960s and became associated with the djversified buildinf material suppl) compan) that was the forerunner of Standard Pacific. By 1969 he had become the firm's president. U nder Focll's guidance. Standard Pacifi c has provided home~ for more than 25,000 families in California. Texas. llhno1s and lhe Pacific Northwest. C urrenlly 50 developments an~ under wa} throughout California and in Ho uston and Dallas. Ron and his wife, Ann Marie, have been married for 30 \cars. Their son, David, was also acti ve in scouting as a youth and 1s no"' a member of the Standard Pacific staff. Their dauJttler. EhLabeth Ann Ensign, was an Indian Maiden as a girl and 1s marncd to a homebuilder. Tickets for the awards dinner, ben~fiting the Orange Count} Council of the boy Scouts of America, arc $200 each o r S2.000 per table. The deadline for reservations 1s Oct. 4. and addtt1onal information is available from Jert Hileman at 546-7630 0 The investment real estate brokerage firm of Sperry Van Nt'ss has named Jim Mari.Do a senior associate at its headquarter!I in Newport Beach. Marino. who joined Sperry Van Ness a year ago. has poste'd sales in excess of S9 m illion fo r 1990. He specializes 1n the sak ot shopping cenlcrs and industnal/office properties. A nalavc of Newport and a graduate of Newport Harbor High School, Manno attended USC. where he received a degree in busineU. n Neu i1 a ~P of real estate bnJbrl. spec lbe sale or ~or iavestJMnt properties. a..ed in Newpon • the firm bu -oaaJ offices in Ontario ad Sa Diq,o. . ..... a D•• C-. tw been appointed chrector of bulinesa devel• mena for the model home diV111on of Bobbie Steam ASIDt an award. winnina interior desian firm be&dquanered in El Toro. Cobee•s rapon11biJities will include lbe C$lablilhment of new client rclationlhips, contract neaotiations and coordination of services and builder needs from concept tbrouah model home completion. Her territory includes <>ranac. Riversidet San Ronald Foell Lisa Barnes Jim Marino Bernard ino and San Diego countgies. Pnor to joining the Slcarn firm. Cohee was a land acquisition and investment specialist for Era Park West Properties in Tustin and RE/MAX Reahors in In inc. She also worked in sales for Sand Dollar Development in lr\.1ne and lhe J M. Peters Company in newport Beach. .... Cohee holds a California real estate hcenSt" and has hearncd se\.eral real estate sales ach1evemenl awards. She 1s acti ve an the Seniors Housing Council and the Sales and Marketing Counctl. ~ 0 ' Liu Barnes has JOinc.-d the media department at Read Advertis- ing and Public Relations as media coordinator. She will be responsible for media research. planning and placeme nt of broad- cast. prinl. direct mail and outdoor advertising. Barnes will \\Ork close I} with the agcnq 's local. rcgjonal and national media contacts. as "'ell as the agency's clients. in planning m edia budgets. She earned a degree in communtcat1ons/advcrusin$ from Cal State Fullerton w11h a minor in business. Pnor to joining Reid Ad' crt1smg. she was aswc1ated with the media department at AC&R Ad\.ert1sing. ··over I 00 of the spacious Huntington Pace residences ha' e al read} been sold. and final phd')l' pnccs make this a 'alu- abk opponunit) to disco' er wh-. w man) bu)crs are mo' mg up to J le't~l of lul'.uf) "' ing that's .------------------------------------------------------------------- bewming harder lo find at such a premium beach cit) address." \\ Jrnt•r stated. He notes that mJn~ of the homes in lhe final phases at Hunlangton Place are s11ua1ed on some of the finest lot) in the neigh borhood and an~ Huntington Place Developu: J M Pctt•r\ Cum- pJn\ Type of development: \1ngk- IJm1h homes Price range: S5 7tl.ooo to s ~41111()() Square footage: l . l t< l to l 89t< Sales office pbone: %5-'122 rl·Jd} for 1mmcd1att· mo,e-ins. L0<.ated near the 1nll·~ct1on ut Hushard ~trCl't and .\tlanta .\'enuc in H untmgon Bcar h. Hun11ngton Plan: 1s minu tcc; lrom profc~~1onal 'il'f\ 1Cl'" and )hopping a!I "ell J\ tinl' \rhuol~. 1 hl' ( osla Mc~ (1011 and ( oun- tn ( lub and Huntington ( oun- ll) ( lub arc nearb) along "1th td\\ access to buo,inc\s Jnd I t•n tert.11nmcnt tcntao, through- out the 5outhland The homes· ternlil lentrah1ed j lolat1on makes 1t an ca.,, dn'c to the mountains. L O\ \ngclcs and San Diego and tht: bealh 1s JUSI minutes a"a) Final phast' pm es ~ urrcntl) ra nge from S57o.OOO to S 1-io 000 Jt Huntingto n Place. pre~·n11n~ Jn cl'.ccllent 'alue for lu\ur) C)tatc!I b} the ~ou thland'' prl'm1cr builder of mo\.e-up homes in a pnme beach-do~ location. First-rate gourmet kitchens bo.i~t General 1-lcclm · top-of- t he-line dcs1gnl'r Monogram ~ncs appham:cs including built- '" refrigerators "'1th cabinet door panels. bu1ll-1n self-cleaning double oHm . built-In m11:ro- wa\c/con\CCtt0n o'ens and dishwashers with cabinet door panels. Additional kitchen at· tractions arc Dacor 46-tnch. 51\· burner stainless steel gas cooktop~ and hand-finished maple cabinetry with Europcan- St} le hinac . lntenon of refined elegance and luxunous comfort are de- fined by wet bars wuh marble or ceramic tile tops and polished brass sinks, as many as three fireplaces of vaned dcs1an. stair· ways fcaturin& hand-finished oak handrails and balusters, built-in sccunt) system s. quality wood windows. and mirrored ward- robe doors in sec ondary bedrooms. Lavish master bedroom suites include wood-bumini fireplaces in most homes and fully com· partmcntcd baths. Models featunq decor from Saddleback. Interiors of Corona dcl Mar display 10phasticatcd an:hit«tural daip from award· winnina Basscnaan/Laaoni Architects. The focus is on &rKious family hvina 10 two- story hornet raftllna 1n size from 3, l 83 10 3.198 square feet. The four-bedroom rnidenccs l\a'e lhree to fout4nd~ne-half baths pl.aa boeus rooms. studtcs. ma- ter bedroOm retreats and Ii· brariet amona various floor plans. Thrcc-<at Pf'llCI l\a"e YOUR CO HoMEAID PROJECTS l/uNTTNGTON Yourn SHflIF.R HUmlNGrON Bf.Arn CAACU l<ANooE SHWU f.xFamvE 0uu.croR -FRIENDSHIP SHELTER LAGUNA Bf.AOi R£v. COUN HF.NDE.RSON StCFl.11'.R f.xEclmvE DIRECTOR -ANCHOR H OUSE SAN Ct.EMENrE EuE.N GILCHRJST SHEl..ln Exocvn\11". DIRL<IOR -THOMAS H OUSE GARDEN GROVE BERNIE SEU S 1 lEU'F.R ExB:::vnVE DIR.f.croR -EL MODENA SH£J..IER ELM~ JOHN BRAmfWAm SKfll"Elt ExlDmvE DIRrcroR -NE.W VISTA SHF.LTER f\Ju.ERToN BARBARA JooNsoN SHEllD f.xFamvE OuuiCToR -INTERVAL HOUSE MIDWAYCm CAita. ANNE W~ SHan:R fJaon1vE DIR&"TOR >,uqust. 6' l 990 - _QT SUPPORT SHELTERS ••• ,tnc. ,, .. I A • ! PlfASI SDI> .. A 1 WM ,.....,ION TO M DMY Pl.QT NEWRPa AT A m.ICll> CD5'I' OF $COO ........_Y. llN8SWC>ltW $1CUX>OF tltSIBWICM ML• OONVB>10M HDWMJfltllCJI W. NAME:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ADC>RESS:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PHONE:~~~_,....,._.._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FU OUT THIS DAILY Pl.DT 5' mc:a•TIOlll F01111 NfO llM: 1'0: OMV Pl.OT, a.::Y'..AnoN DIPT •• D> W. IAY ITIRf. COSTA lmM,. CA 12127 ---,....... ~-- • ' Move-up luxury offered .at Cornlche Sur Mer home Rather than O{>ting for months of refurbishing, many busy homeowners arc taking advantage of the op- portunities available in the luxury housing market One luxury home com- munity benefiting from the influx of these buyers is Cor- niche Sur Mer, an exclusive enclave of move-up homes Cornlche Sur Mer Developer: R.B. McComic Inc. Type of development: Luxury homes. Price range: From the low $300.000s. Number of floor plans: Four. Square footage: 1.6 74 to 2.518. Sales office phone: 240-9627. built b} R.B. McComic Inc. and Home Capital Develop- ment Group. This newest luxul) home co mmu n1 t} in Monrc h Beach. features architectural designs that emphasize com- mon use areas for fam ily aJ).d entertaining without sacrific- ing space for specialized needs. more important, so have larger garage~ larger closets and easy access to rec- reational amenities. .. These needs arc met by Cornicbe Sur Mer with beautiful. quality crafted homes in a prime location." she added. .. Corniche Sur Mer allows families to enjoy the best of both worlds with spacious room design in the busiest areas -th e kitchen. living rooms and bedrooms -and still accommodate specific famil y needs with smaller rooms away from central ac- ti vi ty for use as reading roo ms. dens. sewing rooms. an studios or whatever the family chooses:· Courtne) pointed out. The single-famil} detached homes include custom wood- burning fireplaces, eight-foot mahogan} entl) doors, three to four bedrooms, gourmet kitchens, automatic garage d<><ir openers and ceramic tile entries. Opti onal features in- cl ude spa tubs. security S) s- tems and water purifiers. . "Corniche Sur Mer was de- signed specifically for the move-up buyer." ex plains Kathy Courtney . marketing ~ice pres1de n t o f R. B. McCom1c Inc. ..Move-up buyers no longer have the ~ame needs as when the\ bo ught their firs t ho mes. Spacious rooms ha' e become The 50-acrc resort com- munity is adjacent to the Links at Monarch Beach championship golf course with easy access to Pacific Coast Highway. th e Rit z Carlton Ho tel and Dana Point Harbor. Panoramic 'iews from Corn1che Sur Mer span the Pacific Ocean and the picturesque rolling hills. Corniche Sur Mer abounds In spaciousness for the move-up home buyer seeking a fine luxury residence. Home pnccs ra nge fr om $336.000 to $533.000. The nearb} Monarch Beach Plaza sa tisfies man) practical n. four unique floor plans at Comlche Sur Mer range up to 2,518 square feet. I Arroyo Oaks homes feature individual scenic backdrops i.\rrO}O Oaks' peaceful hillside setting 1s a contnbuting factor to the popularity of this Fieldstone ( ompany neighborhood. A pan of the master-planned communi- t) of Rancho anta Marganta. Arro}O Oaks is also known for its well-designed sin"e-famll y· home~ si tuated on spacious sites. "Arroyo Oaks' appeal has been great, in pan because each home has Its own individual backdrop:· ~1d Paul Johnson. prOJeCI manager for Arroyo Oaks. "Homes here are set on either hillside sites with pic- turesque scenery or on large lots, some of which are pool-sized." The homes o f Arroyo Oaks are offered in thrtt different noor plans with up to four bedrooms and two and one-half baths. The plans range from 1.535 to I. 751 ~uarc feet wtth pnces staning at $2 17,990. Jntenor appointments at Ar- royo Oaks begJn with twcrstory formal entries Wlth ceramic tile raised floors, sloped ceihnp 1n the formal din1n1 room. hving room . and master bedroom, plus an a~ stairway and wood-bum1na fireplace in the family room . Some plans feature lofts while distinctive windoW dcsians such as bay and areellhoutc windows • -------- Arroyo Oaks Developer: The Fieldstone Com- pan}. Type of development: Single- fam 11 y ho mes. Price raase: $21 7.990 10 $228.990. Namber of floor plan1: Three. Square footase: 1.535 to I. 751. Sales office plloae: 858-9723. accent the architecture. Each home also includes an interi or laundry room and double garage with direct interior access. Creating daily meals will be a pleasure in the gourmet kitche n, which 1s equipped with either a breakfast bar or nook area. Other features include natural oak cabinets. ceramic tile counter- tops. wood·tnmmcd luminous ceahng,s. dual sinks, an eye-level ps ranae and conunuous-clean· 1ng double ovens. The spacious master bedroom su11e feature a Kparate dre s.- a~th area, oval tub, vanity wnh double sinks and walk·in closet (some plans). By utilizin1 early California cxtcrion. the Fieldstone Com· pany has created nine different elevations. Each is com- pl1mentcd b) a durable concrete tile roof and stucco-finished de- tailing. Included in the pncc of these homes arc rear-yard fenc- in' plus concrete walkways and dnvewa}s. Rancho Santa Marganta has convenient shopping facihues and a rapidly growing business center. Families living at -\rroyo Oaks have access to numerous recreational amenities. Maintenance corporations. financiall y supponed by all rcsi- de n ts of Ranc ho Santa Ma~nta. maintain recreation fac1hties and common areas. Public fac1litacs and some road- wa y construction arc funded by special tax assessments. Field- stone Company representatives can supply additional details. To visat Arroyo Oaks, take the Santa Ana/San Di~o (1-5/40S) Freeway to the Mission VieJO area. Exit at AJicia Parkway and proceed inland. Tum lefi on Marsueritc Parkway. then riaht on Santa Marprita Parkway. From Santa Marprita Parkway, tum riaJ'lt on San Scbestian, then left on San Bonificio to the Arroyo Oaks sales office and fuma•hed modeJs. The sales com plu as open daaly from 10 a.m. to S p.m. For more information, call BSS.9723. shopping needs with an Ital- ia n deli. tra\el agcnq . Japam.·sc restaurant. beaut) salon. bank. hair st) list. drug store. cr} ~tal boutique. movie ren tal s and dothing stores. R.H. Mc<. om1c Inc .. a d1 - ' cr~11ied rea l estate de' clop- mcnt consulu ng firm based in San Di ego. 1s current!) build- ing resorts. lu.>.ur) homes and industrial park s in Southern Cali fornia and Colorado. (. orn1chc ~ur Mer tan he rcJc:hcd b> ta"ing Paulic: Coast Highway to N1gu Road cast. Trave l appro 1matel} a half mile and tu left on Corn1chc Ori\ c. All models are open dai from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (' 240-9627 for more info mat1 on. Spectacular views abound at Marquesa development Tucked awa\ in the small coa~tal to" n · of Monarch Beach. home bu}ers arc dis- co .. enng the elegant lu\U r) com munll> of Marque a at Monarch Beach. being built b} R.B. MrC om1 c Inc. and Home ( ap1tal Dt·, clopment Group. Located on a prest1g1ous hilltop. 75 percent of th e homes no"' a' a1lahlc feature spectacular \ 1cws. These views include the scenic roll - ing hills, the Pacifi c Ocean. Catalina Island and the Link ~ at Monarch Beach go lf course. .. The homes at Marqucsa arc sensa tional." comm ented Kath) Cou rtne)'. vice presi- dent of marketing for builder R.B. McCom1c Inc. "The uniq ue combinati on of ------- Marquesa Developer: R B McCom1c: Inc Type of development: Lu\u~ humc:~. Price range: r rom thl· high s200.uoo~ Number of floor plans: Thrt.'l' Square footace: I . 544 to I . 9 Io Sales office pbone: 248-1905 -· ------- elegance . qua l1t> craftsmanship a nd coastal set- ting make this an 1rrc 1stible locauon:· Marquesa feature~ thrc..·c two-stor} fl oor plans -the Marquesa. the Contessa and the Empress. The gated co m- munity i~ within wa lking dis- ta nce of golf and tennis. with ra cquetball. shopping and dining minutes awa)'. The homes range fro 1.544 to 1.910 square feet an fea ture lu>.ur} amenities 1 eluding spacious room degant entries. custom-d signed \.\OOd-burning fir places. sweeping oak stat case. red oak cab1 nets. d signer O\ al tubs. cable wmn and casHron sinks. Th popular Links at Monarc Beach golf course 1s w1th1 walking distance for all res1 dents. To reach Mar9_uesa. tak Pacific Coast Highway t Niguel Road cast. Turn rig at Monarch Beach Dri ve. Th sale~ office 1s open from I a.m. to 5 p.m. seven days week . For further in fo mauon. call 248-190 5. Home lhoppera tow the tuxury model holw II M1tqueea dwelopment at Monarch a.ch ~ OOlllMn ..... tor tamMy 8nd ...,_ talnment are emphaAact lrt IN'Chttecturat d11lgn. • - MAYBE YOU CAN'T LIVE IN All OFlHE WORLD'S MOST BFAUTI FUL LOCATICNS. BurlWO Our OFlHREE AI N'T BAD J f you haven't appeared on "Lifestyles of the Rich advantage of up to 1,910 square feet of 'pau.' .. \nd p1ices and famou "by now, your chance of living on the start from the high $200,000 .. French Riviera are fairly slim. Comiche ur Mer pre ent a . wcepinK panorama However, you have two good chances of living in a of the golf course, Catalina Island and IX'\o nd. l "he California etting that' just a beautiful. Marquesa and view inside are equally pectacular. \\'ith up to 2.300 Con1iche ur Mer at Monarch Beach. square feet of space. For a littJe as :l20.000. With its steep hillsides, pure white beaches and In addition to one.of the world's n10 t beautiful th1;ving art community, Monarch Beach has often been Saks 0Jftcaof>l't"""110-' locations, both commu'nitie. put vear-round ~ailing. caJled "The California Riviera." And now, it's the swimming, tenni and golf at your doorstep. With fine an. fine backdrop for two exquisite collections of detached, dining and shopping ju t minute away. ingle-family home by R.B. McComic, Inc. and So the choice is yours. You can dream about living in a place Home Capital. like~nt-Tropez. Or vi it a dream come true at Marquesa and Marquesa offers breathtaking views of The Corniche. If you hould choose the latter, we sugge t vo u act oon. Links at Monarch Beach set again t the sparkling Before the rich and famous ~ Pacific. Each elegant home is designed to take discover what they're mi 1ng. (714) 2<48-190~ (714) 240.%27 ' .. I-8HOWCAIE Of NEW HOMU/THUAS., SEPT. 20, AND SAT., MPT. 22, 1llO uy r cho In n I at rapldly selllng Island With sales in the first DhaJe IQ~ • with a cl.oice ot nearina a closeout, home t~ three or four becbooms. buyers will now be able to Tbroqhout the boma, ~ choose from a variety of valu-vulume ceilinp. windowa, and able incentives to help Dn•l••r. EPAC Houaina Corp. skyliabts arc uted e•tcnuvdyl purchase a home at lalands, 1'JJe ., ••el••••I: Sinale--enhancina an overall ftelina o EPAC Housina Corp.'s unique family homes. openness and spece . . d !~• d 1 f d Prke ~ From $219,990. rcsa cot... eve opment o e-NU11Mr el O..r ~ Four. Outdoors, each two-story ta~ed homes located in Aliso S.ure ....... : 1,362 to 1,885. home i1 1urrounded by three V1cJo. SaJn effke ..-.: 362-0622. separate yards, allowina ample AccordinJ to Rick Doremus, room for private pools, aar· EPAC pres1dent, home buyers dens, barbecues and other out· will not be limited in the ··we think this is an ideal door leisure facilities so popu- Entrance to the l8lend8 dev91opment In Atllo Viejo. numbcr of incentives they time for those who've been tar with youna Southern Cali· choose out of the eight being postpbnina the purchase of a fomia families. At the ume offered. They may select as home to consider buyina. time, privacy is maintained many as they wish, as long as Islands is a quality develop-lhrouah careful plotting and the combined worth of their ment that offers a secluded and unique window placements. arc comple&e with buih·in ap. within the master-planned choices is equal to $1 2,000. detached l i f~style ,.. com· With prices beginning at pliances and breakfast nooks. community of Aliso Viejo, Included in the exciting list mented Doremus. ·•with this $219,990, the hQmes arc dis-as well as spacious pantries and where residents enjoy an idcal- of incentive options now avail-new incentive package, the tinguisbcd b~ a strikins sclec-a pass-through bar to the ly planned e!lvironment . tbat able at the popular community val ue now is more exceptional tion of sophisticated design fea-outside. includes rcuul and busaness arc: reduced monthly payments than ever." tu res incomparable in their All homes include front yard parks., recreational facilities, interest rate (buy down), no Created to provide a relaxed, price range, includin& libraries, landscaping, a downstairs pow-local schools and parks, and closing costs (non-recurring). vacatjon-like lifestyle. the gallerias, wood-burning fire-der room and a two-car garage medical and cultural facilities. air conditioning, \'flooring al-Caribbean-style homes of places, rounded wall comers, with direct entry access. La Tl rr location appealing to golfers The Fieldstone Company's ex· ecutivwtyle bomet at La Tiena ln Rancho Santa Marprita ~ peal to move--up home buyers. The neiahborhood's location ld- jaccnt to the Tijeras Cftck pf course and the family-oriesued architecture are both appcaJiq. "One feature that sets us apart from other neiahborhoods is our La Tierra Denloper: The Fieldstone Com· . of U.elopmeat: Exccutivc- Y homes. Price ru1e: from S24S,990. Namber of Door plus: Three. ~ure foota1e: Up to 2,207. SaJet office pltoae: 589-8762. lowance, washer and dryer. re-Islands are available in four open st:iircascs with skylights, Increasing the value of 1 For further information re- frigerator, mini-blinds, or back distinctive floor plans ranging and spacious master retreats Islands homes is their central prding Islands, call the sales location near four fairways over- yard landscaping. in size from 1.362 to 1,885 with walk-in closets. Kitchens location in Orange County office at 362-0622. Jookin1 the golf course, which is ---------------------------------------------------------------. scheduled lo open October first," OlJR NE\\' l~l1l.F C >lll'.SF IS Sl.1 R Et\ Lrr1 F LJ l , EVEN l.)L r r 1F Rl)LJN[).S IS 1\ PLEASL J RE . • dtLS aiu rst u truly wnvtfuntJ ta btlwld. 'Dt.srflrud by ucrUl-rrrwu'MI gal/ arrfmut 'ltd 'Jl.pbrn.wn, 'Tijmu Cruk. Cjolf <. 'f ub ~ liand.wmL ust of tlu ruigdiru.' iJtld uwdLtf canyons tliat tlJlular. c ·ompu t t u, 1 Fi uruf18t am(qnlf. prt> .•lurp. mrn .1 lll'ld uumni .1 fuck.tr room.1, iJtld a u rrac t ovtrlJXJ(_1nff I fu ~'tr nuu .''truf t/ !f'IU thmk. p{ayill!J tftLS sp« tacufar fUUI COUTSt Ultff 6t somt tftintJ, JUS' rmagutt lmng ntar ti. I Un of ltJ f 'U)tf vt ti IJtlfU tivtfy tUs'IJ'Wf golf ncefihorfwods art alf"UJliy optn /or sof.t ngft t now. /.anJ 111 'l?Jl1Uht1.'i1111ta :\farganta. _q<>lj ru'!1hb1trfu1t!jj_, -anJ a/{ ll/ 11urf int J mp by tlu d uhlwu.u f c'lr breakjas t or l11ncft C'ff TTUJybt /1L1t a cold~- 'li/tras c 'ruk. <jolj { 1uh 'Ufihtttn suptrlJ ruuJ fwlt.5 . 'ltn tfLS I llUtlvt MUI tft'19frhorfwod.s ~nJHrJtraf ft utUfrul acrr.s of sorrv <if IM mo.st 6uJu tifo/ OU t uj 6otw{s !JOU f't t't'tT fwd tN p{tasurt of Futtinfi in to. 'IN~TION ClNMll I llOO •lJ ~ ... fAl<HOHWY ORS FWY ·m Tiil M~ SION Vl(JO MIA EXIT FllO.~ HWY I\ r Al.K'lA P'KWV A/110 I'~ Cf 0 IN IA" I' lLITON M.UGUCIU'Tt r KWY nu ... Jk1HTON SANTA MIJl~.AllITA rl<W't ATJACULD U QbU~ IELFLORA BY TI I[ WILLIAM L YO:"< I.. l "I FROM THE LOW SIOO tX'Kh SJ\L[S OFFIC[ 171·'1 'i8~ '>IH CASAFJNA BY THF WILLIAM LYON u .. "1 FROM TH E M IP $140 OuO' Al E~ O fffl"f 1i14l "11'1 I .Zc..! SONOMA COURT ~y ~,·ANDAlU1 PAl.lrlt FROM THE J.l'iO 000, SALf<; O FFIL L ii i1 c;gq c.1«1' DLJ.A(H..lLJ lls..li\W ARROYO O AKS BY I ll E FIHD.1it1..v-i 1 ~1..l,\\I'\'\) FRl..)M T H[ I llt~ll Sll<Hllllh SALE~ t1Ff11.. f ril P 11c;11 •>72' ARROYO VI !)TA RY 11 IL flUP:-ill1~L LUMl'A'' FRO M T HE L~"IWJl"\ll ll()I.), SALf~ O fflt"l 171 I 11~!1 7'ill1 ~.H&¥ftru lli LA VENTANA RY I) r SMn 11 11'.\ II\ H\I ' FR~"lf\\ rtll IL'\\ f l'O 1l<I\' ~All -; 1..)Frlt f 171• I 'iH'> tl(ll.? CANDELERO RY .ENTURY AMI ~kA·' FR<..V .. \ Tiil llh ,11 Jt<;tl l"l\ll), SALCS OFFIO 17141 !!'ill 'ltH!I SERABRISA BY LYON Lt1M\\\''-l Ill\ i.....1.. FROM lllf 111~.11 sno l)()1l SALi:!'> OFFIL.[ 1i l41 SR•) RR<>'> SIERRA VERDE BY JO llN 1.AINl; llt\\\h FROM TH[ LL)\\ J1110 (){Ill SALES OFFICF 17141.Ci!N H1IH r~m~rlCIFIL FROM THE LOW 180 ooo~ SALES Ol'FICF 171 I 589 nc;c; TIERRA LINDA BY THE Fl!LDSTONE COMPA-.:Y FROM THE HIG H Sil)() OlXh SALES OFFIC[ 1714) 'i89 84li' Alic.ANTE BY IM. PWRS l.OMPANY FROM THE 240 ooo, SAU . OFFI I 17141'i81>11 1 Ill ~trnw U\ TIERRA IW T HF FIFlP\ I\ ''-f \ \ H\I' \'' fROM ntr Mii' S2 H' 1>(1\h SALi .S t1FFK I 17141 c;g•) IC'c•L TERAAMONTE BY ~-rAN[)A~n PA<.. II I\ FROM THF J.'ll' llt)th SALf~ \.""lffll l 17141t;/N111<11:' M ONTILLA BY I M PETf.R.S l .l"IMri\,,) FROM THX f'!lll l'K1\h S1'LL~ O HIL f 171 P t;IN l \111 'OMIN , ~XJN NEWATI'AS.:HEUJiQbU..S W.~H~~~n~~os FlmM THE l OW flOO 000' TIJERAS CRE EK Vlll.AS l"("tHE SAN JUAN lilk)UI' Fl'OM THE LOW SIOO 0011' TO ADO YOUR NAME 'I <..1 1111 INTEM.40" LI S"l'.&, PLEASE Pl ll )N r nu INFORM.A 110 N Cl N·1 [RA r 1·900'411 S4S4 IHrOttMATION Ull{n Ill ANO MC mr I ffO~JI OrtN l>Alt.YA I IOA M 1·800-42l·"4U G• said Pat Whalen. sales manager for La Tierra. "In addition. La T 1erra offers home buyers a thoughtfully appointed ex- ecutive-style home in a neigh- borhood that is great for an acttve family." Priced from $245,990, La Tierra as presented in three floor plan arrangements offering up to fo ur bedrooms with three baths and up to 2,207 squatt feet. The homes of La Tierra have been designed with volume ceil- ings angled walls, large windows, and custom-rouonded comers to enhance the space wuh natural light. The first fl oor of each home is well suited for comfonable fam - ily living with an elegant li ving room and formal dining room. The integrated kitchen, breakfast nook and family room flow together as one ex pansjve li ving area. All plans include an indoor laundr) room, and the largest plan featu res a fourth bedroom/optional den and full bath on the main floor. Some-6 highlights of the gourmet k11chen are natural oak cabinets with under-cabinet fl u- orescent lighting. ceramic ttle coun1ertops. recessed ceiling lights. Whirlpools appltances and white porcelain steel sinks. The adJacent famal) room fea-ture~ a COZ) wood-burning fire- place. The pampcnng master suite offers abundant walk-in closet space. relaxing oval tub. sepa~te sho"'cr. double sink and Conan pullman ~•th full -\\'1dth mirror. Fam1hes la\'mg at La Tierra ma) choose from the endless arra) of recreational op- portun111es available to them m Rancho Santa Marganta. Resi- dents have access to a wide 'ar1ct) of amenities at Arroyo Vista Park and other community parh. EnJoyang a weekend reson en vironment all year round. families can take advantage of the communit y lake. swim lagoon. picnic areas. tennis and sand-volleyball couns. athleuc fields and miles of jogging and biking trails. Maintenance corporations, financially supponed by all resi- dents of Ra ncho Santa Mar-pnta. maintain recreation fac1ht1es and comm on areas. Pubh~ fac1lit1es and so me road- wa} rnns1ruc11on are f undcd by special tax assessmen ts. Fieldl stone Compan) representatives can suppl) add1t1onal details. Unul Oct. JO. th e Fieldstone Compan) makes home own- ership easier by ofTenng home bu)Cr!I "Smart Move Da)s." in- cen t1,cs which allow buyers the opponunll} to earn up to S2.000 per month until ttley move into their new home. For the non- contangcnt bu)'er. the program becomes effective 1mmed1ately after the purchase agreement is signed. cash to close is verifi ed and loan approval is obtained. There ts also a Sman Move Da ys plan for the contingent bu yer; ask the Fieldstone Com- pany sales manager for details. The proaram 1s offered at Field- stone Company neighborhoods within Rancho Santa Marprita as well as the Fieldstone Collcc- uon 1n Laauna N1auel. To visit La Tierra. take the San D1cao (40S) or Santa Ana (S) Freeway to the Mission Viejo are.a. Exit from the 1-S It Alicia Parkway and proceed inland. Turn left on Marauerite Parkway. then riaht on Santa Marpnta Parkway. from Santa Marprua Parkway. u1m riaht on A "cnida Empresa. riaht on A venada de la Bandera , and fia.ht on Antonio Parkway to the LI Tierra sales ofTtee and furnished model homes. Office houn are daJly from I 0 a.m. lo S p.m. For more infor· mauon, a ll S8M762. ,----------·---------------·-_....,_.. -- Meryl Sttec~ (riaht) plays an actress comma out of drua rehab who must cope with her overbcarina mother, played by Shirley Maclainc, an "Postcards from the Edac."/a COAST lllPl11111111 ••••• The Royal Concenaebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam comes to the Oranac County Performana Arts Center tomorrow mght to open the Philharmo nic Society's 1990-91 seuon./ C11 .. •l•E: Things to Do/ Cl BlackBook/ Cl Clubs/ Cl SEPTEMBER 20, 1990 Judy Chamberlain explores the local man1festat1ons of la,m•ppe. a New Orleans term for that httlc 1<>meth1na extra that can transform an everyday expcncnce into a lasuna memory./ CU DAILY PILOT @q) THINGS TO 00 TWS WEEK 1. M Tllf• TOES •The incomparable Nev. York Cal) 8Jllet v.111 apixar at the Per- forming Ans Center from &pt. 2.S through 30. fcatunng works by George Balanrhanc:. Jerome Rob- bins. and l·ur ent an1s11c director Peter ~1an1n~. Shows wlll beaJn at 8 p.rn. each n1gh1 wtth an ad- d111onal matinee at 2 p.m. o n Sept. ~9. T 1clets are pnccd at S 14-49 and are :n a1labk at The Center box office and T1cke1Master outlets. To order b) phone, call 740-2000. For group sales. call .S.56-2 122. cxl. .22.S. !.IEARIT •Julio Iglesias will ixrform at the Pacific Amphitheatre on Fnday at 8 p.m. Tickets arc $30.2.S and $27..SO. rescncd seating only. For infor- mation, c.all 634-1300 1. CllJITIY llUAIID •The Nev.pon Sea Fest ends with a bJng this weekend v. tth a whok )late of e' cnts Fnda). Saturda) and Sum.la) F1m. on Fnda) there will be the Pier Fishing Tournament and the :-..cv. pon Harbor Fishing Tournament. Saturda) v.111 feature a pier sv.1m . a v.1ndsurfing race. the Clean Harbor Da) ba) clean-up. la)ak races. 1he first da) of a two- da) surf con1c:st. and the first da) of the two-da) Wooden Boat festival. On Sunda) 1he surf contest and Wooden Boat fcs11val v.111 continue and there v.111 be a k11e festival, the Orange County Bicycle Classic around the Back Bay, and the Pa' 1hons Chowder Cook-Off. For informauon on an) of these e' ents.. call 644-8211 . •The Highwa)mt"fl -Wa)lon Jennings. Willie Nelson, Kns KnstofTerson and Johnny Cash - "'Ill perform at the Pacific .\mphnhcatre at 7:30 p.m. on Sat· urda}. For tacket 1nforma11on. call 634-1300. 1.J11CE•wm •Juice Newton will play the Craz) I. Ill TUT JAZZ • Also pan of Newpon SeaFest wtll Ix the H)att Newponcr Ja.u Fest•· 'al. to be held on the hotel grounds on Fnda). Saturday and Sunda). \mong the anasts who will Ix f~­ tured are the Bob Aorentt l.Jm1ted Ed111on. Anita O'Oay, the Poncho SanlhCL utan Jan Orchestra, Step- hJnll' Ha) n~ and Fnends and C. hdrlc\ Rutherford's .. Big Band ~uix·r:· lcatunng 8111 Watrous. 4. ARTI • TIE •EEi •The Am on the Green festa,al of lhe Jns sponwrcd b) the C. osta Mesa ( hambcr ot Commerce "'111 be held Saturda) and Sunda)' from 11 a.m to 6 p.m. in Town Center Park adJaccnt to the Orangr Count) Performing Arts Ccntrr. Prr- formances b) music. the<tter and d3nce and literary croups will Ix featured. plus food booths and sp«1al ICll\ 1t1es for children For more 1nforma11on. call Carol He)"'ood at .SSJ-2422 or D1ant' "" Pntchett at 557-8994 Sc~ stof). P3&r C6. li.MCITIUT •The ROyal Conttrtarbou,. Or· chcslt11 of Amsterdam with conduc· tor Riccardo Cha1lly, m ezzo soprano Jard van Nes, and tenor Gocsta W1nbcrah wtll open the Or· anac County Phllbarmon1c So- ciety's 1990-91 seaaes Fnday at 8 p.m. It the Oranaie County Per· formif\& Am Ccnta. Tickets raaee 10 pricit from S20 to S5S. For 1nform11ion, call 64()..6277. See story. Pitt C 11. ..... l1fEI~ \\E\...L. n D•fty Piiot WMkend/ Thu~. Septemb« 20. 1990 H orse teak H ouse. I )~0 BrookhoUow Dn,c, Santa .\na, 1n two shows at 7 and I 0 p.m. ~ion· da) night. For ~n auons and lldets. call 549-1 51 ~. I. llCI 'I' lla.L •The Paladins and the James Harman Band "'111 pla) at Peppcrs Golden Bear. P1ers1de Pa' 1hon. 300 Pacific Coast H1ghwa~. Huntington Beach, 1n two shows. 7:30 and 10 p.m. on Saturda). Adm1s.s1on pnce 1s SI 0. For more information. call 37+.BEAR. 10. C.... E CllCEIT • Tht Master Chorale of Orange Count) opens Its 3.sth sason v.-1th Verdi's Requiem accompanied b} the Pasadena S) mphon) OrchMtra and conducted b> Wilham Hall on Saturda) at 8 p.m. 1n the Orangt" Count) Performing ..\n\ Center Tu.kets are Sl:? . .SO. Sl7 .SO. Sn 50 S:?6 50 and S3.S 11. WT •m WEIT • The Garden Grove S~ mphon~ oixns its 6th season Saturda). ~1th Korean Conduct0r Lim Won-s1k in 1he Oon \\ash .\ud11onum, Euchd and ~tanlord 1n l.iarden Gro,c, at 8 p m T tl .. \'t prices art' SI 0. S I 7 .SO and S2' .rnd arc•' a1lablc b) calling B J-llu' 1 !. IT'I UlllY •Comedian Clam ~handlina ixr· lorm\ tonsgfll at The lmpro' .&:?SS Campu\ [)r 1n Jr, 1n(' Call 85+5455 11. •WI II fllMT • Gallaehcr and h" legendar' ~ledgc-0-\tJth. \ornc 10 lh(' C. oach Hou~. 3 '\I'"' ( amino < ap1strano lian Ju.lo < .&pl\l rano \fonda' thruugh Thur\da' F~lr reS<r· \ at1un'>. \all "°'fl-1.1 '" < un'-crt hot· hne 4'10-11"12 ... 14. f AICY DAICEll •High \oc1t'I\ ··S<luth('m <ah· torn1a\ f ort'mu'l Danle 8.ind." and lht' ( 11~ ol Ir' 1n(' pre\C'nt un· da) afternoon tLnlt'> \ 10 5 ~pm in the T unit Ro<.._ < nmmun1l\ Par... I Sunn, hill In 1ne frtt danlt' lc\~n\ h) Mile \ a11lancourt :? to J pm f or more 1ntormat1on '-all M1'-l1C \h( lure at 54tt-J8Q4 11.uwm•• •The Susan Soiritus Galkr. \ \ \J Bear St. See. .310. CON M~ pm- ents the West Coast premier<' o( Clinton Smith's Calboo Pigment Pnnts lhrou&h Oct. I) For 1nlor· mat1on. call S49-7SSO. 1LR•1111 • ''Plck Up Ax ... dc1cnbed a\ a ·· ontcmpol"IJ) coined)· abou1 •om. put('r ncnh. •· dtbuts on ~uth <. oas1 RcpertC>r) ·, Sttond Stagt th1\ -..ed.. directed b) Oa'\1d f~t>­ JOmscn. The tbrtt..actor ra\l t\ composed of Jonathan Gne\ \tc'C u-, 11t and Michael Mc Ken11c The \hO"' pi.a) s Tuesda) s thruugh fnda)s at 8.30 p.m .. Satur<U,., at \ and 30 p.m .. Sunda)5 at l .. nJ pm untd Oct 11 at 655 T '"'" ( t"fltt"r 0n .. c. Cosu Mn.a <all 'ilS7~l3 f0t ucktt 1nforma11t.1n 17 ... RIT •The Robcn Mondavt "inc •nJ Food Cent.er. 1570 ~nil \\c, <. osll MC1a.. pttttnts a trad1111in.al 'apca Valle) Hanna Ctkbrall<•n 11 a Crush Pln). Sund.t) from 2 10 fl p.m .. fta1unn1 papt crush1n& Hln· tesu... races and pmn for the ~1d\ Outdoor Santa Mana &nil bullet .\dulls U S. undef 16. SIO For 1nformatJon l..Dd rtKOallons call 979-4SIO 11.1111lB• • Tht Newpon 8cac'h ~aut1,aJ Museum. 1714 West Balboa 81,d 8alboe Pcn1niu~. pttttnt' .an nh1btt of U11s-1n bottln ( l.a\in on th1' an will bt 8\&Jlabk Tht mu~um featurn an onao101 ph.1tu- ~ vaph1c dnpla) o( lht b1stol'\ of :-..cv.pon Ha.r1>or Muxum hvun arc noon to 4 p.m. Wcdn~' throu&J'I und.ty Adtn11oS10n 1s tm- For more 1nfonna.uon. ca1.J Doro1h' B«k at 644-.3044 0t 6 7). .,~ Jll l .Ith\ ~ash. 67l-3J~'" • Tht 8th Annual Orange c """'' lntmor Oei'I" and Homt Ot\o~I· 1n1 h-0,. will bt Mid Sept : I throu&h !3 at the Onnsr ounl\ Fa1rirounds Mo~ than ~flO c\rub1u ~111 du.pla) homt and "1' dtn furniture. hOfM 1mpn>\Cmt'111 PfudUClS. Slatt-OMhe.i1 katd1,·11 .and bathroom fa.cturn. doors .anJ .. 1 ndo•l.. an. hstn.1 nt. JP&s. coll(\ 11bks and lancbapt rroducu r ll' 1nformat1on. call 154-7469 n.111•1tmu • Tht Ncwpon Hobda) uc.11n1 to Ix held Tuesda)' from 5 JO " ' P m at u M«ldKn , twport Bt.i.. h to btntfit the U nited Cttttnl P,I" ""°'°tal•Oo. off'cn bfdd.tQI (or ti uw of don.at.ed )-adlts 1n ""'"' H&.rtot as pan)' $11CS dunna tht Ncwpon Harbor Paradt of U.ht\ from DK. I 7 th~ ll. f0t m<lrr 1nfonnat100.. caU 5S7·5100. ..,,., ..... 11 .. ,..,.,.., UI ..,. "'* IJIMb',...,-'., .... e1 "' a • • , ~ OC Oran1t' Count' BT. btacl tie BT-opt . bJad ''" op11ondl pp. ~r ~rs.>n. TB.\. 10 be' arrnngc."tl CHARITY AND SPECIAL EVENTS •Rudi O.t Awu4s Ull AKtloa, 'icp1 l I at 6 JO p.m. "e"- pon Costa Mesa YMC.\ at four Seasons Ho1d l\(v.pon Beach SI ~S pp BT Phcmt• ... q . / / JJ • PC'n~ctlYH: L.A. Law, ~pl l 1. uguna .\rt \tu~um Jtnnt"r .u (or- ona dd Mar rl·.,1cJcnct· 'pc3lcr. L.\PO an·1hcl1 'ipeClah\I Rill ~1.min /lhunt• -IY"'-tlH/ • Season ~nln& COD('~rt Rettp- lion, Sept :!J CX ' Phtlharmon1c Sol·1t·t~ .i1 ( enta ( lub. Co\U \k\a follo"1ng wn'-en at()(' Pt'rforming \rl\ (enter b' Rtnal (on- n·ngd'1ouv. On h;,tra of -\m\ter- dJm < clnl.h 1 Je.m Tando" \.l 1 <51--'JJ_' • l•tuior ~Ip ~o-.. ~l'l : I·:! l JI 1hc ()( F .urground' < n\l.l \k\ol Phon,· ... '-'· ... .Jfl<J • D•)' of Coif. 'iot"pt :! I Hunungton Harbour C .rn'-n l l·aguc at \kadov.l.ulo. (uJll ( llUf'>C Hli s~~ pp Ph1mt· ,'/-It,_ I lb-I • CoolllC' S.fari, \cpt ~:! at I I a m f nrnJ) ol thc \Jnia .\n.a /oo ~'of cU\1lo.1t•\ ,rn1nu1, .lnJ C'ntC'nainmcnt JI lht• 100 .\iC'> \ I~ s~ pp .\gc~ 1 l anJ up ~x pp C nnt.Jct Ten I .\ft Efc.'t' . .IY ... _,,,,_,I • <'wt·•·Tllo•. \cJH ~ ~ H untington Harhour lantt'r league' at \altin 1 C\oro HR C 11n1c1 L OUI\. ~.10.11 ...... - • OltoberfHt. f ndJ\\ and \:ltur- J.i,., through Ck1 2 11 am -4 pm 31 r ulknon tlllfhrau (lcrman '>lk"\ 1ah1C'\ lroh hH·1H·d 83,anan ~"Cr 'oddllng lumpcou11on' m111l' Phnnt• 8 ... o ... .li'lr' • HHllll f ltat'"" Fair. \cpl ~~ .it Blufl, \p.anmcnl\ \fonarl h &.it h Ph11nc ""I -''" '-' • BK'J<'le (lank' PHt.-Parl)'. \cJ'll 2= at 'c" pun &a'-h \1amntt \t·.lt 1n&'> ,., h r m .tnd -\o J'I m S 11 J'IP Phc•nt' ... _/-11 ~ '' • 81rU4a) C'C'IC'braU.a. ~pl ~2 h \()..111 \O r m ( enttr for \p1r11u.al IX\ t'IL>pmcnt Janner .IUl t1on .u the ( C"nlt'r tn < >rotn~c Ph''"" "'-1.J l / .. ~ BENJAMIN EPSTEIN'S ( .ua S250 pp Phont· 668-97/W • ~a IJle M.sk Contlau. Sept :!~ al 9 am. CK Ph1lharmon1c ~X:ll't) v.omC"n·~ committees onentataon anJ Continuance Fund K1ck otl at r our 51cas.ims Hotel. !'c~pon Bc.ich ( un1a,·1 JC'an Tando14sk). 553-2422 • Newport Harhr HoUday A1tc:llon. Sepl ~5 al 5 \U pm . l 'ntted ( er('bral Pall>' .\'1$n ot O< at Lt• \kraJ1cn Hotd '-cv.pon fkalh Phont· 5r-51<11'.J • Vi~ PttsidHt Du Quyle. ~Pl :!5. RC'pubhcan Pan' at < ~an rC'\1· dcnu· Sanl.3 -\na Hc.1ght' S I OOOpp • F.0 .C.l.S oa FHllloa. ~pt :!6 al 11 .\0 am . Or.angc ( o:l\t ln1crfa11h heltl·r luncheon fashion ~hov. al Radii.son Pla1a Hmd In me S40 pp Contact .\nn \fo d .tH'llL ... bt>-Dd~5 •Moake)' ltlancl, ~pt 16 at 6 pm FnC'nJ\ of 5.inl.3 -'na Zoo dinner a1 Pn-io RC',taurant. Ir' tnl' S~o pp Phone· v5 J.~555 ART •Caler for tM Sr1Mly of Ottorat- h e Arts l.11~ll C Jnuno ( ap1'>lf'Jno, !)an Juan lap1\trano ~Qb-21 \l) Through :"'o' I 7 Els1C' dt' \\ oltc ( olkcuon. I 4111 Tht· f1m f n· counttr Through '-n' I"' 81C'dcmu:1cr I~ I 5-1 ~411 • Fa1Jffae9 Muaim Ceatu t lOI " Pomona .\'t . Fullcnon. "'38-t.5451 Xpl :!l}-:--;o, 4 ~allonal (1tO· gnaph1 Socic:t'. I Y tan of -\d,tntur(' and ·DlS4:0't"' • Galerl• Caplttraao ( \I ti!! I Cimino l .ap1\lrano 3n J u;an C ap1~1rano MI : 1 ... 81 l Through Oct 7· \\ om<"n ot (>11,<'d fland., - Penna .\nnc Cross. Ra,tnst3r. Eh1a- btlh Abt) ta. Da~n· .\ D. Elk~oman and R1' l'f\\oman I .\ru~ts' r~ep- 11o n. ~pl 22-1.11 • lrvi.8~ Valle) College' Gallery Hall (5500 In 1n1: Ccntt·r Dn' l" 8utld1ng .\300. 559-\277) Oct 12-'\0\ 9 Thi~ 1~ Our \ ard. -\n -\ID'\ .\"art'- nC'~ photograph1e C'\h1b1t1on • Lapaa Art Mauam I 10'' Clift Dn' c. U¥una fkach. ~"4-65l11 Through Ot·1 ., Ja~ DcFto. \\ori..1. on Pa~r ~pt ~0-~9 .\n .\ul.'.tron Sept .1·°'-t ., ~kt11ons from 1ht• Pcrmant'nl C olk'll1on Oct 5-Dec Q Puf\u1t ul l\.t.indous Oc't 12· Jan .., \ t'>1t1n of Light .tnd ( olor • Mlruda G&llC'riet, C ~ 11 . C oas1 Hv.\. Laguna Bcalh, ~94-44911 Slurptor R1l·hard Mad)onald's ··Or- pheus." .\rmcn1an an1~1 ~1an1ro., K.lrcn \1urg,rn \ta'"cll U™ln. others • MlldntbJu Calt.,al Centu, (1101 " \taht·rn \\l" Fullcnon 738-659S1 Cla'\'" Film Fesu,al ~pt :!8 ·· .\nJ '-<>" For Something Compktd) D1flcrent" Oct. 12 ··~tont\ p, thon .ind the \1can1ng ul Life .. (~1 ~b ··\tont~ P)thon L1,t• at the I lull) v.ooJ 81.l" I ·· • Ne-.port Harbor Art ~tasnm ( SO \an < kmtnte D11\e. 'l'~1x>n Beach. 15Q.11=:!1 Through ~pt :!.l ( omm1ttcd 10 Pnnt. (harlts Ra\ (opt'n torum. ~pt ~~l Oct. l+D«. \ 0 I 11 n ' C r a g g ~ulpturc ln't''ll&.allons 1n10 Chaos. • tary ~ttt1 Fhte Art GaU~rin (14Q8!1 \JnJ t an,lln ..\'l' \tl' 1-5 In inc -H-ti+a' I Through Oct 2 • hJH•n DJ" \un v.attrcolor<, "lkn'-hmarlo. I urnC'J \'C'$'1Cls" an- ' 11.it1onal C'\h1b1t1on Ou ti-lO \hl..e \muh Roht'n &mum "tn Hav. l "'aterlolors MUSIC •Pacific SympllMy. 8 pm at OC Performing .\rt\ ( cn1l'r t-011 T II" n Center Dr"c C '"'·' \1 r\J 474-~233 fAI IJ-10 PIJnl\I &Ila Da\ldO\l\'h (kt I\ Rm 31 ( ralJ Concen ..inJ l>tnnt•r • OC Pbllbarmonk Soci~ty, /'I pm at ()( Pertorm1ng ..\ni. { t'nll'r NMI To"n < <'nlt'r l>rl\c. < i>\la \k'\J 553-~~~~ 'K·p1 ~I Ru~JI < 1in· ll'rtgcbouv. Oil ht·,1 ra ""-1 I J Bud.sprst ( hJmbC'r On hntra "'Fran/ Lt\11° I ' pm I ()\ t ~h <If\ inc Barda' Thc.ttrt· ~l~~ C Jm- pus Dr Ir' inc 1 E.mrun· Bra.,., Cl\ 1 '31 Shanghai \\mphnn' v.11h u•n- dudor Hou Run' u • OC PC'rformln1 Arts CnitC'r. /'I pm at ~lO Tu"n < tntC'r [)ra,e < o~ta \k\J ~Ju-~ooo Oct 1 fll.i F1ugcr.llJ Ou 16·~1 ()'(),I\ Carte I" P1ralt"' o f Pcn1anlc · .. \11lo.aJo'· 1 • CaJlfont.la StatC' l'oh>enll~ al F•llC'rton. .,~ '· n ... , \cpl _ 1-2' (Performing .\rt"> < l'OIC'r )1•1 ' Stall' ( ulkgel ~humann \cm·, • Jau FC'stival, t !hall 't.""'f>l'rlCr 110., Jamlxlr~ Road "l''4port &al h, ... 24-12 \4) ( UOll'rt\ \cpl 21 -~.\ DANCE, THEATER. MUSICAL THEATER •OC Bk)'cle Oauk. S<'pt 2.\ at ,--------------------------- ~ \0 J m . ll). 21~ '•~-anJ ll>O-m1k tour' hc11n .lnd t."nJ <H 't~pon Dunes \quattt P.11!.. ~c~pon tkath ~:!\ pp indudC'\ T·sh1n, v..itl·r bullk mnrc ( onl.H 1 f>anid/C' /°)\, f'.1 /m.1 ,C.~/t)f} • 8r91K'l, vpt 2l ttunt1n11on tfJtbour ( ;in,-cr l t.aguC' l\('('n~" ( irck .it < f('an tC'\1dcnt t. 5'anta \n<a tie11h1s S I flUll pp 9, '"' 1ui11on onl) C c>nlJ< t 01Jnt' ~ ~ f 18 • •·&M"m11br Dt&Mr. ~l :! l at ., pm (a~mu\ \1nc);U'dj u TrC't'\ R<'1t~unnl C uron.11 dcl \1ar J>hC1nt" 6 "').OQIO • C11Mt•Mr c..l-Off. Sq)t .! \ ;u 11 a m . lido hie \\ oman ·~ <lutut \ 1a lido P\ua. t"'pc.'n Btach Phont' 61J.161 7 • Pe18'fC'll•et:: s...er ~ al P~ Sq>t :2), Laauna An Mu~ wum ··Summer uppcT al F~ ... PfioM HJ-1411. •Gell T........_ Sept. 24. Kart of Jcmt Rct.ra1 Ccnta ~• Coto dt Co~~~--£~~~ $35 CLASSES ARE HELD ON MONDAYS, OCTOBER 8 & 15 AT 6:30 PM, ROYAL THAJ ·NEWPORT BEACH • l.EMH SECRET TEQ4NIOUE ~ PREPAR..O EXOTIC TlW FOOD • INQ llO(.S FQJR~ ON£R NC> CHAMPAGNE • ~ OElllONSTRATIOH • MA.ICE NEW FMN>S ...!.~-• .eut!2!. SUNDAY CHAMPAGtE BRUNCH °'------ • OC Pe.rfonn.iq Arts Ceakr f600 Tov.n (cntt'r DmC'. (O)t.3 ~1csa .,~.!l.U>) Sept. 25-30 'C'" \ ork (it) Ballet Oct lb·~I 0'()\I, C Jrtt' Opcora C ompan' · •California tall' l 111nrsil\ Fall- Hton. t Plummer -\udrtonum· 2111 f ( h af m J n .\ 1 t' Fu 11 C' r1 "n ... -3. l .., I J (kl 5 '"11unJI Tht·Jtfl' ol 1hc [)('al. )\3gt' adapl3t1un ol Rohtrt ~a1h.in ntl\ ti 'One \fore pnng • Callfoniia S&.atC' l'nlv~nh). f1dl· l'rtoa. tl \l f ~•mpu'>. rullcrl1,>n ... ~.\-11'11 ()\.t '-14 '"l hl" CA-dint .ind Fall ot lhl· fn11rc ~mid J' \o.·1·n 1 hruugh th\. [ 'n '"'' ( ok PnrtC'r ·· Ot l 2h· '"' J llJmlt'I " • Gro\t bakttpearC' Fetlhal ( f <"-· II\ JI \mph1tht'Jln: < .ardcn < •rtl' 1· tdo-.., .! I l 1 G~m T•eatr~. Oct " 'o' l · I ht· Importance: ol Bein~ f Jrnl"'t ·· ()\la r \\ 1 ldi· Ampbilbu1reo, Through "'Pt "'' ··n1hdlu ·· • J'liC'wport HarfM)r Art Mutnm. I 5n \Jn l kmt:nlt: l>rl\t' 't'Y.pl>rt Ek.ilh -;.4.11 :~1 t°l(.t -I~ pm 1 L \ < horl"•>grJphcr.. JnJ Dant,.,, • So•lla Coast Re~rtor) 1 ti'~ T II"' n ( entl"r Drt' c ( •Hl3 \lnJ ~51-... 11:..,1 Mai.Ast.-ce: Thruuih Ou I I ··\I an ti nd \upc:rman ·· ( rt·o~l' lkrnJrJ \hJv. ~d Sta&C'. wp1 ~l-C'l.,1 ~I l'1d. Ip..\\" .\n1h11n1 < !Jn oc • Wll1lalr~ TllutrC' t ltmon 31 \\ 1hh1rC' Fullcnon. 4~ I· I :!lll C)c1 I~ Ha"' l ('r RobC'n Peter\ Oct I 3 Fc~u,al nf 8111..un pot'l~ rt'ad1ng!> LISTl'-'C1 l'FOIU1~ TIO,, If 1ou h:iH· .m nt·nt listtn8 or change "f intormJ1111n for 8/Jd.&101... Jirn:t 1nquir1l·~ to &·n_1Jmtn £ps1t•in. , ,, Blild. 811c.1I.. 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M Jll, "lit H' .i See CASTLES Ctl Clubs TlllPUIJ LE MERIDJEN HOTEL 4.500 MacAnhur 81\·d . Ne~pon Rca,h. features 0crard Barbut. rrcnch composer and p1an1'it ruesda) through SatunJ:J) 9 pm. to I a.m in the Triano n Lounge 476-2001 PEPPERS GOLDEN BEAR P1ersu.k Pa' 1hon. KKl Pac11it ( oa\t H1gh"J~. II un11ngton Reach. pres- rnu M1k1 llo "ard at 7 1(1 and lfl pm -\dm1\S1on pncr I~$~() .50 f-or more 1nforma11on lall l"'4-BE:-\R THE TAG 14' l 19th \t ( O\IJ M c'>a P ctl·r \\ 1tkcrsham Thur~.i~\ 'I pm lo I 10 J m Sunda\ '· \ 111 -p m and 1 ue~a)' and \\ nJnc'><la)' I CJ pm to I ill a m ll i 1-'IW I \ Bl'BBLES 111 Palm \1rn·1 Balboa near the r un I om· prl'\Cnl\ the -\nn \\ al\h dul'l J I 'I pm '" COH'r lh.H&l' n"'·9tN\ TllE CA!\1'ER\' RESTAl'RAl'T 3UIO lalaH~lll' \\t> "c"port &·alh ., nl'll'ln" oldll'' .rnd hip 4Us ., ill pm 10 m1dn1gh1 67S_, .. -- ZEPPA tn f ,l\hu.m !\land ad1a- <.en1 111 lr,111l Ranth l\1arkrt \\ l'dnt·'><l.n thrnugh \a1urda' 9 iO pm 10 I a m Jh·p:a1 \tar \carch "tnnl'I p1anl\I J1mm\ llop~r "''h contcmporar). l IJ'>\ll \ and top fort) 1,1\llrlll'\, l{l'\l'r\ JllOO\ \Ug· gcstl·d tor d1nnl·r 1140-0600 BIST ANGO R EST A l lRA NT IQIOO Von KarmJn lnint• pres- ents the mum ol the \ndc\ b) Raul and R1lardo Thur\da' and Fnda' from pm to m1dn1ght 7.5:!-):!2:? REUBEN E . LEE I 'i I E:. ( oa\t H1gh"a) "c"f)(m Reath features ( hud . B.rn.iglta'1. rod ·n· roll mus1l \\ cdnl·'><la) through Satur- I I ~.~ - The days begin at sunrise, But the nights begin at Nina's. O~n 9 p.m to 2 a.m.. 3388 Via Lido, Newport Beach 7141723-0500 da~. 9 p.m. to I a.m. Also Tam Parker o n piano 1n the d1n1ng room 67.5-5790. BOGART~ BOHEMIAN CAFE 6288 East Pacific Coast H1gh~a) Long Beach. 2 I and over cntcn ain- ment v.1th local acoust1l fol k and rod. mus1c1ans Thur~a). Fnda) and Saturda) nights Sho" 11mr '" 9 p.m (2 13) 594-8976. WESTIN SOUTH COAST PLAZA 666 Anton Bl\'d ., Costa Mesa prc'l- cnts Confre~ Ph1ll1ps v.1th modern rcnd111ons of Broadwa) Music at the Piano Tue~a) through Satur- da), 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. and after theatre repn~ hour .540-2500. THE WHITE HOUSE Restaurant and Ta,ern, 340 South Coast H1gh- wa). Laguna Beach. pre5e nts li'c entenainment and dancing n1ghtl) 494-8088. THE RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS HOP 1 877~ Brookhurst. Fountain Valle) The Hop presents: Thurs- da), Lip S)nc contest. ca'\h pntcs. Fnda). Dance all ntght with DJ Dennis B (,oodc S4 co"er Satur- da). pec1al concens. Closed un- da) and Monda). a,aiJable for pn- "atc parties Tue~a) "Rod Aro und the ( lod." o;how. an .i"ard "-tnning re' ue "hach feature\ a full) stagrd mu'i1al h1stof) lc'i'IOn 1n rock ·n· roll. \\cdnc\da' Hollie Vest and the Wisc (,u~'i 8 pm to m1d01ght. No co,er .. %i-2'M NIGHT MOVES .5Q02 \\ <1rncr A"c . H untingto n Beath < llmt·rt info lane ~O-O~OIS ffiMIJ PACIFIC AMPHITHEATRE prc$Cnls Juho Iglesias tonight at 8 pm. Tickets arc S30 25 and s:n 'ifl rescncd ~ating onl) PEPPERS GOLDEN BEAR P1cr,1dc Pa' 11ton '«IO Pacitit ( oast H1gh"a' llun11ngwn Rcalh. pre'>· l""'' \l ake Rl·tlh Barut Denim and See CLUBSIC7 Deity Plk>t Weelcend/ Thur9day. September 20. 1990 Cl Dedication Ceremonies O pt•ninJ,! l>:I\ h"I' al ' 11,l.t' ,, pl Ill '1•1I•1•111111 '''I''" .111\11111<' I ,, 11111 r,11 rfl, "11111 I u1ul\ South Coast Symphony \\ 11h I 11t11.1nJ l't'lll\;1n11. l'unu . '"''"' Uan ho• r h ..... 1r .. anti ' \lu1u1d H<'nrf11 1.1 .. f)r'"•f'lll• Judy Collins r I ,f I\ I 1 '1111"11 '''' I In irw llan la\ rtw-.ilrt' pn...i'"'' National Theatre otthe Deaf 'l "" ,,., .11111 hca1 l'\l'f\ \.\llhl' \\ 1·il111•"J,1\ (I.. I t II l\ IM~'111 \ 11'1 l I hr I rn•trc-,' (,•la Uf'nf'fit "On Such a Night as This" h r••.hl ·' .1 11111••• 11 •IJ1' ( •l'lll' BJlf\ 1.11!1 I 111111111 I )onn.1 \h "-1·,hrm \lo, h ,, t \I 1j'lllll 11111 l111h "·"' Ill •• ,, " • ti ,., ' 11.11101 I" .111 I 1 ,, .... , IJlh h1 thh \_\t.l\lfl\." I rod•y CYt 12 I OOpm Prt»tnt.ng )Po~\.01\ • Mazd.i M· tor5 ot Am,11u In< • lt>• 1 ,.,,~Orang, County • ~ 1 I• (•llutar I I fwtnf ~~ j Pf£~ ·~· rmatl()r I tw I 1"h' al of Knt.am pr<~'"'' 11 11 I• .. ~ 1111 .. 11•• t" 111 \l.ud'l.lln ' "Sweet Sonuw" l ·' l'r1•mwrf: \\1"! 111111 I ri U.,1 I' II\ l•I '1 ~~-11 '"' I~ I _;11 _;(~I,\' IMlprr1 '"'' n.i .:1 : •M• ,, "' IOpm ':1o1 \Ill haturina I ~urit' \11Mtr & Othier \lurw11 Tl1ur'4l.t\ C)\.1 :?' X lll ~llll IH~l4 l ('1 Art\& 1 .«tum~l'I lewitzky Dance ~any Wnrid pmtl"-~ +:? 4lt'pQnliC' ~\I Fnda)'. NO\:? ltOOpm S2S Saturday. Nov J 8:00pm w Arts on the Green a two-day celabratlon Stages, booths feature everything from face painting to Shakespeare By Joy Anthony ,9r&fl99 Cout Dall)' PtlOt \\ h<'n South Co.ut Rcpenor) Jc- c1Jl·J to ct'kbrate 11' ~5th an- n1,cr~f'\. II J1dn·1 holJ ba ~ fhl' rl•sult "'as ·· .\rts o n the Crct·n ... an C\tr;I\ aganLa featuring mu\1l. Jr 1 anJ Janee. No"' in tis M'''Cnth \Car. the \n, on the (in.·cn ha!> becoirn: a t\lln-<la\ C\t'nt <,upponcd h~ the ( O\ta \k.-.a Chamber of(ommcrcc Adm1!ls1un 1s tree The fcs1t\1t1es take plau.· \atur· Ja' and ·unda' from 11 OU J m un.ul b p m at To"' n Center Par~ tu .. JlcJ bet\llCl'n the Orange C 11un1' Palorming .\rl<, ( entt:r anJ till' \\ nt1n ~uth ( oa-;1 Pla1a • For Children: There .... 111 be a .. hJnds on .. an C\pencm.c tor ~llh ol all agn Bc<,1de\ the l'Olonng booth. there "'II tx· fill l' rain tin~ al Lhl· ao .... er\· Mobile Muwum \I lhl.' Orange ( ount' Phrlharmonrl Soc1c1' ~l us•l \lobilc chlldrl'n "'Ill be abl~· lo pll~ up J1ffl·rcn1 1n\tru· mcnts. and bla<,t a fn~ notl.'\ •For Adults Only: .\n·ordrng tll .... IEWTON MPT M LACY J. DAI.TOI OCT1 .- cm& OCT.I C Jrol He\ "'<>Od. rn<hairman nl lhl' C' cnt. the 'ast maJOrll) ot thr i:x·rformam·c!I on !>tag<' arr su11ahk for d11ldn~n E\rcpt1on~ include thr .\ltcrnall' c th•perto~ Theatrl' per· formanlC) anJ "f racturcd \.tmor ·· Jn 1mpro' 1<.atltlnnl adult coml'J\ •For tbt Gourmtt: Ocl1lal·1l'' lrom arl1und th<.' "'orlJ "111 be otkrcJ, inrluding 'hnmr frnm Swtt'' \l•Jfl'od. Lh 1lkd pra""' IHlnl thl' &·' <'rh I kntagc Hotel dc~~rt' lrom the '-'e'>\ln ~1uth C on!>t Pla1a .• md othl.'r trl'JI\ fwm thl' Orange ( oa!>t C olkgl' lUhnar. Jl•p.inm,·nt r or the k<i'> J"- l nm1na11ng then: "'111 ht• ham- burger'> ILC l ream Jnd poprnrn • For Dance Lovtrs: Ba lk1 tap llill dnd modem Janl"Cr'> 11o1ll I.ill up their hl'l'h un l'1gh1 J11frrcn1 SIJ.gl'\ •For Music LoH rs: < horall'' '>) mphonll'~. lol ~ .. ong' 1au l'per J and mumal .. oml.'th '"II Jl'>ll tx· Jll'flormc..·J un thl' · p..trl ·., e1gh1 '>tJgl'\ • For Art Lo' u s: 1 hnt' " 111 tx· Jl·rnomt1J\1tl0\ h\ lol31 artr'>l'i 1n- dud1ng thtna JlJlnlrng b~ Donna I n l.''>\. "'1r,• \I. ulp1urr b~ Pm' ..\Jkr . .inJ oil pa.1n11n1:' h\ Oll\r1 Par'>on •For Nttworkers: .\1 lnformatHHI Pla1a. )uu'll be abk to grl lr<."l' 1nlormJt1un from mufl' than 111 kKal org.1011a11 uns TV U1t1111 7:00 7:30 8:00 • ~:: "*" P'10I lien· '' 11nl· "''"''t'lk rlinn.tr' tor \J\Ufll.J\ -lhll\l'O lr11111 \l>rllr \ll hJll-h11u1 Jll I h•I lllJllll'' I \II 111 tb· \IJ~ll'' JTl• "1thtn \\Jll.111>' dl\t,111u· ul l'Jl h 1•lhl'I I 1 t:OO: \\ Jll h lhl· \hl·,h lklhd.rnu· T lllUI)(' ill'' 1111 m 11n P.1lm t 111Jrt ~lJgl' 11:30: \n· tt11· \\ ·•' 1 ltl Bfl1,1d"J' lhl'Jll'I lrllllll\' 1•1\ l'l.1/.1 '-IJ[l.l 1'000 · \\ .111 h thr \h111.• "'"J'll"'f' nn ( l'llll'I \t.igr 1!:30· \\at, h \tr\l \ll'lli"' ' Kl'.td l'I·, Tlll.'JtlC IOI l hd1lll'll •I lhl I mJll 11JI \tJ~,· 1:00 I l\tl'n It• thl I ulll'rli•n ( I' 1 l 1~hl ()jll1.1 1111 I lllhl '\t,l~l I.JO \\.it, h th1· (I I\ l' '-hJl l'\fll'.lll f ,·,t1\JI 1•n P111tJ '\t.t)ll :?:OO \\ ,11d1 tlw \lt1·rn.11,.. ~ Rnx 1 '"" I h1·J(h I II lrtlll\'l 1.1 '-tJ~\ ! 30 \1•t• lud' '' hr' J>11pp1·1 "I •m 1111 lh1 f'oll I '-!.1!11 3.00. I l\tl'll I•• 1111 \I 1,11·1 ( h1•1.1k .. 11 OrJl\gl' l 1111nt1 1111l1nt.1 \l.rttl' 3:30 I t\IC'n h• P\'lt r \\ h l1'1\h.1111 on lvl~ gu11.ar .11 lh1 \ 1\11.11 \11, (,.tfkr' 4:00: l l\ll'O (II llH n1.1n~·1· I 1111(\1\ ( ll0\11lunll\ C)flhl\lr,1 •Ill I l'lltl·I \tJ~l' 4.30: \\Jt.h thl' ft''''"'' l\.ilkl l lll'Jlrl' on tht· \111 r11l1l'.llll' \t,1gr $ 00 I rnJ nut "'h11 ''"" tilt' 1 »1111 \I\ \\.\.:trd I hl'O "''l'll '" thl· ()( ( H1g HJnd Hert is a pos\1blc tltnrr:ir. l11r \unJJ\, d10-.cn twm mort' th.tn -ti nt'Ol\ I t:OO: ~· thl.' t-..athal Danu 11f lnd13 on the Palm Court \ta~l· 11:30: 'K-c thC' "lo,eau < harnll!.'r Ralkt on th<.' .\mph11heatre \1.ti;t> Noon: <i« thC' .\fro-Ha111an Dan\\'T\ 111 <lrangt• ( oa't C olkgl" on th( Palm ( uurt Stag<' 1%:30. ~t' "Fracturt'<l M1rw1 1 h1· \\ 1ndo"' "lagc 1:110· \t·t a \ 1,ual .\n\ D1·m •n- 't' J 1t1111 11n \\ indo"' St~gt· I ln .1 r .. ·•ul\111g \l:lgl'. \c:lma Rolrn "''" J, 1Ho111.1ratr ( hint'\C.' bru\h PJIOI· '"~ \nnl 11t· t-r111d .... 111 ,11,, ... ,n h,r p.1,td ll'lhn11.jUl'' .\nd \h n.i \I, I JOl' .... 111 "ulpt. amung e1thl'r' l JU I kar tht' Orang<' < •u " l'h hJlllltlOll \ourl\ \fu\llJ ! ~ , Pu.,,,.,, 1m PIJt3 "iag<' : 00 '<'<' \omt \c: ntt1<.h Dan .. <'" in f' JI •1 ( llHl '-1.lgl' Z 30 '-1'l' the J1mm1l· lll.•lllrt' I >.1 n 1 I 11•u1'1\ 1111 \\ indo" \t<Agl" J 00 ~·t' thr Aallc't \lontm.1111· ••11 \\, 111\JP\\ \l.tl(l' 3 30 \l'C lhl" ( 1ro'l' \h.l~\'\flo,'.H( I l·,11,J.I llll Pu11al ~t.t~r 4·00 \<"r thl' Flail.ind ( ln(l.ltrr\ "" l'.ilm < .11.1r1 \t.igc $·00 Hrar a pcrformanu· 11t I 1. h.i1 l.11' '~' ~kndrl\\Ohn .inJ \ l'IJr O\ llil· C1ardl·n (mHl' \\Ill phun\ 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11 :00 f!ief4' p,.,..,, 1W1 S~to :: llllCltllefldllt ~ .,. S.eo•~ ..... -~ D CoeeySMw Otlerelll 0-. ~ U. a ~f1rt 5*eot C ..... =: Woitd 0.--• ......, ....... , ... °*""' Flrt '"' ~ Plf1 1~---......... u.. ... ..... 1s.n.t Pr-ti, ... 5*t01 ..... • • • • • cum From CS Lace Dance Pan) at Q pm Tickets arc pnccd at S 7 and art a' a1lable at the door onl> For more 1nfor- ma11on. call 374-BEAR "-•••r CAFE UDO SO I '0th ·1 . New- pon &alh, prl'scnt\ the: '-'a,nc: \\a) nc Band katunng 'ocah\I Jen L'nnc tonight II .lO pm 10 I am 6Js-2%8 or 673-5056 LE MERJDIEN HOTEL 4500 :'.lJc.\nhur Bhd, Newport B<'ach prt·scllts the Gnan.I Barbut Jau Quant't katunng sinae~ Karen Hasper .snd Dec Dee McNeil 5 to ll pm in thr .\tnum Bar CJl h Thur'>- d.i' tOUR SEASONS HOTEL f.YO 'e"'port < cntcr Dr1't' "'le'll>pi.ir1 Bc:alh prcS<OI' ··Ju\I rncnd\" J\ 3 duo in the Hutcl'~ ( onsc:n a to n Lu ungl' Tue~) through Thu™1a~ and J'> J mo Fnda\ and \:uurwn Thl' grnup Pl'rform' b tu I I p m T u~a' through Fn da) and "7 p m 10 mu.Jn1gh1 on \aturda~ for morr 1nformat1t1n tall H11-0NOll l'\I 41 36 CROW N HOUSE RESTAURANT '2N02 P:mtit Coa\I H1gh"'a' :>.ton.m h Beat h Popular Demand Thur\<.13 ) through \aturd•n. 4 pm to I _,O .i m . ( harlc~ H:t)'cs Rh~ 1hm bprn~ Y pm 10 I '0 a m <\unda) through Wcdnt'sda) 4QQ-2626 n.1•11 GMRY SHANDUNG AT THE IMPROV 4255 Campus Dn,e. Ste. 138. lninc 854-S4SS THE COMEDY CLUB AND CAFE 49 S. Pane Ave .. Lona Beach. presents dinner and a comcd)· show. Sho~s at 8:30 J?.m. wcckdaY$: 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. Fnday and Salurday. (213) 437-S326. JOURS COMEDY CLUB 100 Plaza Alicantc. Garden Grove. Show 11me 9 p.m. and rover charge SIO fnda) and Saturda) cveninJS. Headliner Mark Cra11 Ta)lor wtlh John Padon and m/c opening act Emile Johnson. For ~nations. call 971-3000. LAFJI' sroP 2122 E. Bmtol. Santa Ao&. nashll> hMup of com- cdtans. For 1nlorm111on and rcscr- ' at1ons call 852-8762 ..... , COACH HOUSE HIS' Camano Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano. presents premier comic GallaJhcr ton1Jhl through Thursday. For reser- vations. call 496-8930 Concen hot- line: 496-89.n I "' I (I ' " l I 1, 11 .. , ,, ... EVERYONE?S 'GOT ·A: ~·· BIOLOGICAL CLOCK. Tomorrow, Gene Wilder 41S alann goes off. F-UNNY ·~~O,~J ~ CHRJSTl~E UHTI \UR\' STlART \IASTI:RSO~ " ""' , ... ""I ·~ 11'\fl J~''JNt-.n1 "'• •U~""""*ll • • l "A'llCN\\ • • "' .. ~,, 1111'11 .. t 1>11 1111,UI ....... 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Movies E,..,..11'• • Cl'ltlc Streep, Maclaine shine in 'Postcards~ Catbltt.l Maule Program Editor I nine -\ltl'r the on .. laugtu ot l hrap -.um- mer comedies - thost "'h1ch at- tt'mpt to makt' us laugh "'llh un- IO'>Plr1.·d Jokes and anttu pated sight gags final!) 1.·o mcs an 1n- 1dl1ge n1 1rag1- comcd> to open the ne"" foll st'ason· ( arne I 1-.hl'I ' Pu\t1..irJ'> lrom the Edgt' ·· \h11ln \fJl UJIOC and Mel)I '11re1.·p turn in out\tand1ng per- ll>rmanu:'> in this hilano u\ film. b.i s1.·d un r l\ha's sem1-auto- h1ugra ph11.al no'd of a reco,cnng drug-a<ld1rt a1. tre<,\ I \treep) and her "' l'r'>hado"' ing molht'r (Mac Laine). ~tret-"p <,ho"'., u .. 'l't ano ther facet o f hl'r m.in l'luu\ 'cr'8t1ht\ (Sh<' \lngSI ~1.·1 II IS 1\tacla1nc \.\hO should tJ k1.' h1gh1.">I honors hert· as the aging performer continual!) 1. l.imunng lor the spotlight \., 1.·a1.h ballks \\1th her o\\n .tdd11. tu>n'>. 1h1.•, thrust acrrtnc b.irb'> JI l'a1. h other and attempt to hl'al the past. ""htch 1s l111ered \.\1th 1.ompk "11es that can·1 nece\sanh tx· forgi' en. The intncac1e' ol this mothn daughta comep1111on re- ' c.th JU'>t ho"' much the t\\O are depe:nd rnt un ca1.h o ther for ddin- 1ng 1hc11 \unc.·\~ But nei ther admits 11 u111il late in the stor. Diren or Mik1.· \/1chols preSt'nts a du"'n-t~arth tn\1de look at film making -not at tht' mechanics. but at the rd a11 onsh1J>!> on the S<'t The au rcss tl)1ng to salvqe her 1.arc1.·r ii. 'K.Ollt'd at h> CO-\.\'Orkers, and tht' onl> one •"' ho can Stt bcnl·Jth her ~urfacl.' 1s the d1n:<:"tor (J i.pc.·ual appcaranct' b} Gt'nt' Had .. man) F1sht'r 1!'> a h1ghl) adept wnter ')he bnll1antl} por1r.l) s senous. rnmmon problems in a humorous light ""1thout tn' 1almng thtm or her characters The rnding. how- l'' t'r. caps II Ofl a httk too neatl) That 1he t\.\O wo men reconcile har- momousl) mak~ for a con"cn1cnt resolution. and glosses over tht' d1fficult reco"ery procei.s. We art ah sho""n two scenes whert Slrttp 1s fact'd with druas afier rthab1li- 1a11on -· yet wt don't sce the mott' at1on behind her dt"C1s1on in c:ich instance But that shouldn't dt't<'r mo!.t film-1o crs. Tht performances make this lilm )fl one of the year's " best. and 1n Fish- er's ftrst auempt 11 writin, for the sattn, sbe hows pat abtJ11y. We :----.~ should hope for more. Meryl Streep and Shir1ey Maclalne portray a mother and daughter In conflict In "Postcards from the Edge.·· and the two actresses turn In winning performances. Gue Baaaett Graplllc Artist Lapaa Bueti In "Postcards from the Edgc·· was a star. M eryl Streep plays a "'ell- known actrcH. but not a "star ... who exits a drug- rthab chn1c to movt in with her s elf-centered . dom1na11ng ac- 1 r e ss -moth c r (S h irle y Maclame ). who Carrie fllher's 5Cf'Cenplay. based on her autob1osraph1cal book. focuses more on her mothcr-dauah- ter relauonsh1p than o n her ·re- covery from alcohol and drua de- pendencies. Watc.hina the film. 11 struck mt how d1fTcren1 1t was to Stt Meryl Strttp playina a regular, everyday pcnon rather than her usual accent· of-the-week role. In "Postcards from the Edae." she 11vn a loose:. warm performance that makes her troubled character very likeable tn· deed. This wu the first ume &hat l'H Sttn S&rttp whtrc I haven'& been conscious of her .. actina.. •· In this role she 1s quite good. Shirley Mac lame pla~ basically the same t)'pc of role she played an "Terms of Endearment .. -that of the pushy )Ct wcll·mcan1n1 par· ental pam·in-thc·n«k. This film. ho~vcr, avoids tbc mu~y $iOaP. opera sentiment of "Terms, • eschcwina such clichts as nritin1 the It.ad cbaractCT down w.th cancer. Most 1ntercsun1 10 me "'<'rt' the scent'\ ""herr St~p 1s working on a lo"' -budget cop mo vie The bc- hmd-thc-sctncs 1n-1okcs on the il- lui.1on of mo' 1t'mak1ng "'ere 'c~ amusing. Dennis Quaid 1s good here as the film's producer and trccp's 101.er Maclaine 1s a surpnSt" as she doesn·t O\erpla)' her role, as I ft'lt she did 1n "Terms of Endearment ·· She plays the alcoholic egomaniac mother wnh an cnera> that 1s tum- '"I her into one of Hollywood's best character actres~s. (One has to watch ber acung without being prc1ud1ced b> her rather ""e1rd per- sonal life.) As an u1ra added bonus. ""<' get to Stt Meryl Strttp perform a coun- tr} "'t"1ll'rn \on& .ll thr end ol the film .\nd \.\1.>Uld n t )Ou kno \.\ 11. th1\ 'l'n 1.ilen1ed .idn.'l'\\ •an a l\1.l 'ling (amt f 1\her\ '>l npt 1\ lull ol 1hc kind ol onc-hnr zingcn that :'I.ell Simon 1s lamo u' for. t'\Ctpt the) don't call Jtcn11on to them~h n as Simo n 's lin e\ often do "Post· cards" 1& a mo' It' I kcl r,e i.ttn bct orr (Th i.' mo ther·daughter- in-cns1s film) but all 1n all I 1h1nl.: 11·s a v.onh""h1lc mo' 1c Our ratings 1'1JQ I SI• C8 a.Hy Ptk>t Weekend/ Thurldey. September 20. 1990 Ila,.,. and ... humanity In 'Pa1tc1rlls' By Robert Oenersteln Scr'PC>• Howero ~ ~ Latel>. 'Acryl Strttp ha' hr1•n llghten1n1 up. It's a rt'11d -Jnd perhaps a bkss1n& bccau\<' ~H·rc p 1\ a bnlhant comic act~ss "'ho'<' humo r spnng.i. from tht' ab\<•tu1c.- bchc".ib1ht) of her responsc:'i. 111 J tilled. penlous ""orld In "Postcards From Thr f Ji;1.· · -~trecp''> most suc~uful rnm1•J, performanl·t' to d.a" -she C:' t'n belt~ out a countl"}'-\o\C.-stcm tune: n a wa) that makes )'Our tots tap Jnd )Our ,a-. drop It also make' \OU v.ondtr whether tht'rt's 30\ th in' this gJftC'd actress can't do h's something to pondrr ~ h1k v.atching the 'harpl) funn> l"•'t· cards:· a big-screen adaptat111~ "t ( .ime F"her's h1lanou'> n•"tl about tht drua-~latcd v.oes • t J m1ddk·aaed Hollywood al 1n·,, "'ho'fl constant!) ~in& upstagl.'d h' hrr mort-famous mothtr Thinl. nf this o ne as the advrnturl.'s nl a -.ctlatrd Ah~ who wanden thrnugh a Holl)'°"ood Wondtrland "'1th Jn a1111ude that m1~cs equal amount\ of affection and constemauon Fisher's 1.·aauel} autob1ograph1,al novel 1sn'& hkcl) to be enshnnrd 1n an) hterary halls of fame. but 1hr screcnpla) (aJso b> Fisher ) hu tx-en 11\en a v.1nn1na. wmy glo"' b~ Strccp (as the dauahtcr) and Cihirk) Maclaine (as lhe mother) Sirttp and Macl..a1ne plAy a duct that'\ ennchcd by humor and hcan In portray1na an adult chara1.1c.'r "'ho's forcul to live with her mother. S1.rttp ltlS a chann· 10 rev1s1t adolesctnce.. raisin& th( snide, protcct1vc sbaekb of a 1u1.en· ale. Her Suzanne Yak is fresh out of a dru, rchabthtallOn pros.ram .\~ • cond111on for landina a mov1r JOb. she must .,,.ec to live with her mother unul filmlftl ll completed. Dunna &h1• e_,.sodic -shahll> unfocused -story. Streep's cha~c­ ter deals with (or ii overwhelmed by) various probkms: prcdatort men. a cravtr\I for drup. thr ,,,. hc~nt m1aA1t)' of mov1emal1na and an antr)', lovana relauon,htp w11h a mother whOIC nttds art mammoth. Fiaber's tcrttnplay phcs d«9 emotional waters with a aJib. ~hal· low stroke. bu& &he hat a WI) "1th onc·hneri and Strttp '""''""' ably 1hrouah w comae currtnts. "h1p- p1na up ' ma..tturr or sara m ind "ulnerab1ht) I.hat embod1<'\ tilt spant or• comedy that malta t'et•· See EOGE ... ,,,,.,,, I Sood, bat/ anti ag/y on vlt/10 11111 w•k By Mike Pearson Sc.tl()C)I -d ..... lerw. Thrtt new videos out this w~k 1..Jn tx•\I ht' summed up by the title ot the C ltnl Eastwood classic .. The < 11>0ll the Bad and the UaJy ... We'll loo~ JI 1hcm 1n 1hat order: •Cry-Baby Uni11erul. VHS-&ta. '" n11n \ ctcran fans of John Waters - th••\\." "ho~ apprec1at1on dates hJ ... ~ 111 1ht good old. bad old da)s "' thl' 197Us ,.hen he fashioned ,,i...h 1.ul1 l.'.amp dass1cs as .. Female I rouhk ·· ··Pink Flamingos .. and l>l'rwrJt<· L1,1ng .. from 1ht d uJl \I vi doth -ma\ ha\C a hard t "ll' "arming up to ·~( r)-Bab) .. 11 \ J tilm from a kinder gtntler J, •hn \\ atcrs In othtr 'A-Ords. a J1rl·d11r ,.ho has punted fnngc m"' 1c·malong tor ma1ns1ream ac· ~1..pWnlC Rut for ne,. con' ens. or those "ho '' nc,cr ~n a Wale~ mo,u:'. l r\·Baby°' IS an en14ging In· tr.l\.lu,1ton 10 the ,.orld of lhe mvndo Amencana Who else would mJkc a mo' 1c w11h a cut that 1ndudc~ former porn star Traci l oHh former SLA capuve Patt) I k.irst and tttn heanthrob Johnn) I >t·pp'I The only thing missing 1~ a \110.pound transvestite named !>"inc But not 10 worT). In this l!tJJ~ uale of i>mall·to,. n moraht). thl· \pint of 1ha1 late crou-dresscd J1' .i remains. Depp pla)'l ( ry-Bab) Walker. a 'uuth from the v.rona side of the tral li.s v.ho falls for a a.arl from the nght side of them (Amy Locane) :"-cedl~s to say. the nch aren't ctm~ b) such a hatson. which naturally p1l$ Cry-Baby and his µng of misfits qa1nst the ,.orld I here's someth1n1 slyly •s>- propnatc 1n Watm' casft ng o t Depp as the Juvemle-<iehnquen1 an11-hcro, whale clever cameos b' Hearst. Joey Heatherton, David Nelson and other fnnat celebnues g1"e "Cry-Baby" a surreal ambiance that simultaneously evokn and satmLcs 19S4 Amenca. If you've not seen a John Waters film. thtS is a harmless way to get al.'.qua1nted. • N ... • SIM Alm CBS/FoJl Home \ 1deo VHS-&u. 94 mtn. Enc Idle and Robbie Coltrane ~tar 1n thtS mildly amusing but Leh, RICkl Lake, Johnny Depp and Tracy Lords star in the John Waters film "Cry-Baby." At right, Eric Idle and Robbie Coltrane develop new habits In "Nuns on the Run." d1s.appo1n11ng corned) about a pair of small-ume hoods v.ho hide out an a con' ent ~1th a lot of the mob's cash It's a doublccrou. you Stt The mob plans to rub them out after one last JOb; instead. they take a nouon to hit their boss where 1t huns -in the pocketbook. So n's on wnh the habits and the pscudo-fem1n1ne mannerisms - although 1no one Sttms to questio n their dttp voices and two-day facial stubble. The Lord works m mys- tenous ways. lhc nuns seem to believe, and their ne~st residents a~ cert.atoly a mystcnous duo. The problem with this endeavor IS that it's content to coast once 1t 'Em' From Cl lent ux of a Hollyv.ood blckdrop. Aftl!r all, Hollywood IS a plaGt in which 11's easy to confux illusion and fraudulence. MacLainc's Dons Man.n 1t a star •ho has Sttn better dayt. Dons <kspcratcl)' wants to re-hvc her alory )cars. Not surpris1naly. she can be overbeanna and vaan. She dnnks too much. She claims she once was a desperate akobobc, but hat lowed down. Now. she aayt. she only drinlc.:s "likt an lnsb pcr- ton ... The mothcr-dauahter rtla- tion1h1p t.s prncnted in show-bus1- nc11 &.um1. When Strttp rc.tW"OI from the ho5ptt.al her motbel esiabltshes a comedic frame ... ork. Once )Ou get past the 1ns1p1d mug- glng of the t""o stars. )ou're left v.1th a mo..,,1e tha1 promises plenty but dcl1,ers little • Cna• UMI B•n Paramount Home V1dNJ VHS-&ra. 85 mm. Rated R. Given ns mle. you might expect a lot of crash1na and burning from thtS Hdeo. You won't be d1sas>- pomted. But 1f you expect quality crash1na and bum1ni. alOlost any other video 1s an improvement over this dcc1dcdl) pedestnan ef- fort. Charles ("Re-Animator .. ) Band directed this futurut1c drama set 1n thro""s a pany and ~sum her into sina.ani. In a sltptly tremulous but reuonably convincing ""8),. Strccp Stop "You Don't Kno,. Me." Mac Laine countcn with a rous.ana. 1ns1stent rendition of 'Tm Still Herc." h 's an obvious -but en1erumm1 -summary of the scnpt'1 cucnuaJ conflict. .. Postcards" 1s pc~red with amusina camros -from Gene Hackman (as a director). Richard Dreyfuss (as a phs1c1an) and Rob Reiner (as a low-ara<k mo,1c producer who tells Strttp she must endure the hum1hauons of drua teSllf\I.) Oennt Quaid has a ni~ tum as an avid lover and lw. C.C. Pounder displays urety of purpose as a dn,c oountelor. Simon Callow is cauy as a IC'COnd-smf\I movie du"Ktor. Mat) Wictes• pon~ytJ of the year 1030. where ,.ater 1s scarce. government 1s a Big Brothc r-t)pc council and the land 1s CO\-n'Cd with bits and ptt<"es of huge robots used to fight the last ~at war. <\ movement of the &ood gu)S. hov.ever. lingers in the shadov.s Among its members IS a fl!1St) TV producer (Ralph Waite) whose transm1ttl!r station 1s the unltkel) sue for the l!\entual clash bet""ecn David and Goliath .. Crash and Bum" 1s saddled with inane d1aloaue. woodt'n acting and a plot that as textbook chche . V 1dl!os may be a cheap fo rm of entertainment. but )Ou'd ha'e to ht' br.un &ad to cons1dl!r this one a bargain. a bUll)IOg h1llb1ll) lf'llOdma IS a gem. Although "Postcards" dOt"sn't 10 aoy,,.,hcre much. director \hkt "Worlon1 G irl.. ~1chol\ kttps th1n15 brttz) and enteru101ni. Nichols doesn't tr) 10 trump up tht' matcnal or o"crplay its ~gn1fi­ cance Does hi! goof from ttmt to time" Yes.. Some o f the corned) as d1sappo1ntmaJ> broad -Conrad B11n's mumbled portrayal of St~p·s addled grandfather. for C\- ample. No, this isn't great mov1emakma. but I had an awfully good 11me. probabl> b«au\C tht're's hardl> 1 minute ""hen t~'s pcriormancc fails to dt'lt&ht OK. '° n's onl) 1 pottard. but a postcard from Strttp beau a Iona lt'tter from Just about aft)'ODC d ...... 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Ro<T °"' c..m.A~ •Hot 10~ .. ._ ·(1l o1)~8020 ·(71ol)897 1410 Our Meals Are A Trip to Me.rico! We hope you enjoy the at- , mosphere complemented with our fine Mexican food ... in Costa Mesa since 1972. Lunch • Dinner •Cocktails Open Daily At 11 AM .. ,,. ................ 1 ....... , .. 296 E Hth SI Costa Mesa ( hambcr Orlhl')tra "'111 pro' 1de- rnntr.1\t1ng Jural il1m p\C~ of E.uro- Pl'Jn trad111on' A fr"' p1an1)IS toda\ recall the g~mor ul Lt)ll and · Padcrc~ska. Suntl" n l'n rc-Jctinc thr e\f)l·ncnc<' ol lUOl.1.'11 lltlll\t 1 ht''l4' r.i1t• 4uJl1t1l'' art· c1ttnbutl·d lu fhl· ) ugu\IJ\ 1J n p130J)l h n P11g11rl'l1l h II 1' <X p<.; recital ,., "'-h1.·dukJ f11r \t.mh l.i ll1' rt·lord· 1ng\ 1111 I >..·u1'1. hl· < ,, .1mmorhon arc J' JJIJhlc: 1111 lh1."1.' 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Dre-.<.kn Rum<' .ind f h.>rcn(C' .\ conccn b> the mu1.h-alda1mcd <. anad1an Bra'><> on Dc1. 2 "di ben efit the )lluth program~ spnn~rcd b) tht: Orang1.· l uunt) Ph1lharmon1c ~1\.11."I\ \'1us1cal hou~htild nam1.•, arc al\O on the Ph1lh.1rmt1n1, <)\)l1Ct\ ·., hst p1dn "' \ndrl· \\ dll\ I 'Cl' '01 'I· uhn1s1 llthak Perlman <fan 141 and '>opr.inu l\.Jthlccn 8Jttk t \pnl I I Thl' RJ\S1Jn lonnl'tt1on rea1.he'i ~'und the l cn1ngrad Philharmon1~ to 1h1. \ndrc\l'\ B.ilala1ka Orchc,tra vr J.in 1'-\\hJt )11u h31.1.· nnt:r hcJrd 111 J halc1lc11l.a or1. he\tra" t fll\\-1.l' er en1hus1ash "Ill proti- abh 110\. k to hear the 8111\ rn, lor Tno perform "'11h the · 1u1lliard String <Ju.met on .\pnl '0 Bill) T a\lur is "di kno"n lo \IC\loe~ of CBS-T\' .. unJ.1~ Morning" H<' ha~ progrdm Stnle I% I and has ap- peared "'tth his 1no thr<"t' 1tmt"\ at the \\ h11t· Hou~ He also v.on .t PcabvJ, a"'ard fo1 his r.1d10 ">Crte\ "Ta,lur Made Jazz .. Saltburg"• '.\1ozaneum Orche\lrJ \I. tll .tprx·ar '" 1.-c .rnd con1.rrl<. ;tl\11 11o1ll bl' g1Hn h~ the (ngl"h and Lu' \ngdn 1.hil mh<'r orchc\tra'> Kurt Sanderling and 't"t'me Jaf\ 1 \lo lll lUndul.I ulOC'l'rl'> of thr Lo' .\nitelc) Phllharmun11. :---01 a bad bk)stng Like Poiurdtl'h L1cad has 1n1rudu1.cd IJll wgments on_ lhe _1 __________ _ ...... . " / / Oaober will bring to Newport Beach this exciting new / restaurant. Offering contemporary Chinese cuisine in a hi- tech but relaxed atmosphere ... at pnces that won't break you r budget Serving a succulent array of soups, salads, dim sum, roasted meats and banquet specialties for your dirung plea.-.un.l :\ "iclmplmg of the menu _ DIM SUM AND THEN SUM Mzyu~s"i\c'1 the.st mnbin.ations ~half <Xdns Pleit'l ard(T thtm M/ tht numnT 17' No 1 Combinatron. ~p (uuntm, h<X .;our or M.zx.,) nr 'Ill.id. t'lflc' No 2 Combmatum. dim sum and one mt~fti "lt'Jt tnctrt JudJ g)Up (u\mt<.m. ht'i 51.1ur tlr Atu ,1 tir ..zf,1.J ,\ f u Sh11 1md trud na (~J 50 uitli ''m"ll' SHW MAJ ( 6) . .<1""""1 ~1 lual fUl dumpl"'t-'r f ~;-­ CIASSJC SHREDDED CHICKEN tum.t14Didu(iat,~k1tuce, ~ -- lmst4J oJmnts anJ O'ff1V tm1lts ~ rn a tart mi gmgtr drL11t<mg 1~ WE APOLOGIZE FOR rnE DEl.AY lN OPENING. D i.;E TO UNFORSEEN CON~TRlJCTlOS PROBLEMS, WE WIU BE FORCID TO PUSH BAO< OUR OPENING DATE. WATOi llfE PAPER lN OCTOBER FOR OUR GRAND C>PfNING. 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H' an,· \I '4Y-074 I Open 10 to Q \1,1n In I~ tu 6 Sat -Sun Rc~r­ '"''1 .. , nul required Sandwiches soup' and 'Mllads 1n a casual a1- mo'l'f•lr<' '-01 rated .Utoarllo Rlltoru1e ~ulh Coast Pld/a \ 111.ige '800 ~ Plaz.a Dr "\ '' I >p('n tor lunch 11 30 to 2 \i r In Janner 6 10 10 Fn -\al 1 •. p. •· Jr41~ 111 .u rpon area. most btl1 't·d uf Pov.er Restaurant\ Slrd 'l'nous food. unstufh ill· mu,1•nar :--.ev. ha.hi menu · aug- mnh t'\<.IUl~tte Nothem 11.&han \pt" d 1.,., <Jorgt"ous salad-. arc "''"' "'"h "'lld grttns Ho memadr p.htJ' '°lup('rb v.1nc hsl Prr- \Ol\J1 '' J '><'f' tlC' Ovcn<'C'n b, the l'hJrl'lln{( \nton10 ( aJnolo and the 11\'.1 111 •. 1, Lana. ~nlA and (,1fdn < ti " n 1.t the V«l1n1 a1 the door R,. ,~, kllnttd~ get ~J'('Ctal 1rca1- n• I' '\<.:l\JIHIM 1ncp1ed SSS ....... 81n11 ~ull f''our C I') \Lll (. oun 3' l l BASEBALL CARD SHOW ,, . th·· ,,.. . . . . Bear St 5~~ "bti I 0p('n I I tc• 4 Mon ·fh 11 to 11 Fn -1\at 12 111.; Sun Rnc~auons a~·lcptcd F ,. qu1s11e That cu1S1nc small pomon' o( bcauufull~ prepared tood m a starl sc111ng hidden '1"'1' 1n the upper reach~ of South t oa~t Pl.int·~ Cl')stal <.ourt SS **** Cllla's Cbl.nest :J v, \IJ , \ th 1 HhJ '\J h ""'' lll)ln I 1 •.!J1, Rl''>4."\Jlt,1n' J«l"Pt1·J ll'll°\f'l''h ' t h "'"•4." and< Jntnnt''M. d nmf "'II tJl..t·-11u1 J\JllJf-ik '• r:u,·J El Torno Gnll "" .\nhin II '.J hf'l2-~i>.: < >ix·n l l '" 11 \l11n I ri I I to m1Jnt~h1 \JI \unJJ• f-orund1 111 111 2 Kl''o(l\,tlt1•n' .hll'Ptl'd f IJ \\lt\ 111 Oll'<jUllt' ,tnJ !ht• uJXl,lll'\I \ou1h"'1 '' ( 111."JI ~n-.·n '"'" t,irn,1l1•, JnJ \11uth\\t'\ll'rn 'ill.'< t.t Ill" S~ .... Fortune h:• \ l'l.11J l>r ,.,,11.'ll•''I ll1xn 11 \11 I•• t \un lh 11 It I•• 11 I 11 '·tt 1<,·....,J\Jt ''"' .lltl'Plt-.1 < htlll '' ,,,,,., 1, Jtunny l'd.111f 11111 ~ '"' tl>'ll Gandbt ''' 1•1.1 • I>• ,, , Ill c 1u,1 fl .ti .• \ I !..,:\. ''' ' ' 'fl':':" ' r Bake M eat oa llrees C'\ • ... 11. •• ' \I 673 0910 HAPPY HOUR Specials at ~!Jj1vy(/ll!t Sushi • Steak • Seat ood H8ppf HoUr: 5:3CM:30pm • '12" Trlpl,e Combfnation Chicken Terjyetd, Shrimp Tempura, Fried Oysters and More! Abl YOU CAN EAT SUSHI lunlh 11 30 10 .! Mon.·Fn. dinner 6-10 10. Sunda) brunch 11 :30 to 3 Reser' a11on\ \uggestcd T andoon and l urn loMter. lamb and l h1 l l..cn Be!>t I nd1an rtstaurant in Orange ( ount) ma) bt the state T anhl appc:111t'r\ Ro man11c gar- dt•n Jtmmphere Serene ~n 1cr-. Out\tJnd1ng "'1nl· lt\I SS * * * * Garden Bistro C f'\lal C-oun '\BJ &Jr \1 '-'11-t.OOJ Op('n 11 10 10 \1, n '°IJI I I lu " \un .\ftc:rnoon l< Jl111i.: ~ '11 h• ' '11 eH·r.d.n Re~­ l"f\ Jllun' \Ug&<''tl'd .\ IOUlh. nf all t u1\lnn 1n a da\!llCal I renc:h wuing '"' rJtt•d Gianni n n &•Jr \l . ( n ~tJI ( uurt qq ilft'I < "n1t·mrx1ra~ :"\(lrthan ltJltJn <Ul\lnt· ...._.f\t'\l 1n the -.cmng o1I JO inJ 11111 ~1Jl'\\Jll.. C:.tk f\c\.'1- llnl pJ\lJ\ lii..Jt<IJ Opt"n f.1r lunc:h Jlld Jinni:r 1<, ...... n JllOO' JlCl'pll~d SS •*** t.1no's on tbe Hill ·C F I "'th \t Open for lunch 11·30 lo 2·30. dinner 6 lo 10. Top-rankt'd $(.andina' 1an/ ( onu nental restaurant t n La Jo lla r~entl) transplanted to Orang<' ( ount) lnteresung cu1s111c in J las- ual ~mng. uperb appettZU'i and hght enlrt'~ ~ ondcrful ho m<'made bread!>. C\lellent c::1' tar .-.Ciel lion homl·madt' gra,ad la\ lk''>l lJt·<..ar \alad in 10"' n (,u.>J 'aloe < on'>t3nt al\1\ 11\ ( und.n hrunlh 1.1.tnl' din ner\. ioo<l 13\llng!I bar menu ,111 allernoo n Jnd 11110 lhc 131l' nt@ht 1 SS •••• Horluwa 'Xllll \ Pla1a l'>r \<'outh < uJ'>I Plata \ tllagt• 'i ~.-~)'I Rt'' er' allun~ '>Ull8t'\tl·J f 1nt' trad1ltunJ I J.:ipJ nl''l' rc-.tJurant u....-, thl' trc\he't 111grl·d 1l·n1~ \u~h1 bar tatJmt ruom'I uKlo.IJ1l luunge \t ullt-t'our'>I.' J...a1~dt dinner\ mu\t t-K· 1•r1.krt•d ~~ hr' 1n Jd,an\l' I kg.int t11n 111g Lumh. Jinnl·r SS * • * * La Pericola I l:lf'IQ HJrh.H Rh d b46-1225 Open for lunch "-'ton -Fn 11 30 to 2. danner 5 30 to I 0 R~r· '"auons recommrndcd .\bo' e 3\.-er- age !'<onhem Italian t.Ut~1ne at budget-consc1ou~ pn~s \ eal d1she\ h1ghl~ relommended C\Ct'lknt t1ram1i;u unda' buffet dtnnC'r a mar,duu-. ldmth. atfatr SS **•* Mandarin Gourmtt I'''° -\dam-. at 11.lrhur '~t .. ,.., 1 • Rl''><'r' <1l1un' Jl · ''-'Ptl·J Rt·up1l n• •I ( iol,I .\"'ard 11: l \\C:lllllLl lllr.l l 111~\Jll\\' l';lf\ (),, "' r \lit hJcl ( h1Jn~ '>IJ" ahl'JJ 111 \It 'lJ, JllJ '><.'h lht 'IJOJdfJ I •I ( htnC\t' rl,tJJranl\ '>l.ix·rh h•h,ll'I Jl\hn JnJ ~11ni.·mpurJr. t hin,.,,. 11tk1111g' l un..r. J1nnl·r tJl..l·-uut \Ot io.lJtl' • JJ'' )~ ***** Mi Cue ~''" f l "xh \1 f\4' -,,2,., I Jmil' '''k \k\llJn tnlJutJllt i'rn11k111 Ui.,11 h,t'> 1."Jlt:n ht'fl' I lp.•n UJtl'. ,. I I J ni lt1r lun~h ,11 inl't ,,.._l.tJil' l J ll ,,h..-.ill lnr l.irg~· p.irlLl' \11lt tl• "' ...._.f\ 1,,. 111r IJmil· ""' I"" RC\(f\JlhlO\ Jl\l'Plc..'d -\ 1 "''J \lt"•J l.10JmJrl.. \.\ Jrm 1n- 11111 .. 11, nt 11thh.1rhood mre11ng pla<c l und1 J1nn,1. "'t'l.'i..,·nJ hreai..fa,1 I 'I ail' prep.ired < on11 nental , u "Ol' l l\l" (llJOll 0.H t•n tl'rt.ltn· m,·111 , U\h•mer' 'umc11mt'\ get 111 , "t! Jl1111~ SS * * * Re -live Baseball 's Greatest Rivalry (,oldl'n Dragon 'fl~\ Harhor Bh d t J2 ·, 112 k t''< r' a11un' J<teptt•J t 1l'nu1111: t htnt·,,· \1JndJnn dl\hes 'llht' 111"' \\\JIJ \o\IOOlllg <Ut\IOC L umh Jmnn t;i~,·-uut <OCl..ta1h .., JJ•' SS • • • Guslaf Andus 111 111 I) Pla/3 Dr . . .,). Eat Mediterranean at From Pasta to Paella 67>4904 1421 .. lAI -....i .... '' Register to Play a Rolel ''BYE BYE BIRDIE'' Directed by Alex H . Urban "Our program builds on the young p erson's na tural creative abilities and is based on strengthening self-confidence and intellectual discipline.·· Roles For All Ages Kindergarten co Jr C allege Non-refundable Registrat ion Fee. S 150.00 for 12-week pro gram RAMADA INN 5865 Katella CYPRESS I l Everyon~ 's assured a role on stager FOR MORE IN FORMATION C A.LL f 714J 628-42 38 LOS ANGELE S CHILDREN'S THE A TRE Dally P ilot W94Mcend/ Thursday, Septem ber 20. 1990 ('I S 11."s. n.~elll·nt famtl) 'aluc S ***• New~n Rib :?000 'I.:('\\ pon Bh d. fl 11 --11 u K1b~. chicken. shrimp. ~laJ~. \Jl\J\\ ll hes. Emphasis on lrohnr'~ 4ualit) l:Xhc1ous corn btC'aJ c >pm Imm ~ pm. Monda:. lhruugh 'i.llurdJ\. 2 p.m Sunda) 1 Jkl· out twm 2 pm. datl). SS **** Pasta Mesa. 2 I~ E. 11th St h..J2-~-11'~ Dinner 1 days. lunrh n 1.·r, JJ~ l"\t1.·p1 !'>un light Italian lurl· "11h dn l'mpha~1s on frt"'h PJ\t.J' '••I fdll'd Proolu Rh torante '' ') Bristol \t \11u1h l 1tJ\l Plata '·'<>-80JK Oix·n r.11 lu11, h 11 'IJ 10 2 1U \Ion -\JI d111111.1 ' i11 111 I ~1on.-~I.. un 1>n.11i. 11 unh \hopping-mall J1al1an t.•11\l \\Ith lfl"l>h li~h . Chll ~en Jnd r·1,•.i 1 l'rrlli\ MH·.tc..l ')pot I\ \Cf\ Ill' ~S * * Rt'd Onion I 1 ti f' 'ia nd prn n ll' Dr ''" "'111 <1ix·n 11 lo 2 \Ion -\un \unJ,n hrunlh l(J to \ Rl''t'r· \ Jl1<11l\ J•ll'ptc:d Fin..-~1c\1l·an lood 111 J tun .lnd dan1..abk t'n' irunml·n1 '\II IJt1.·d R1\'itra Rutauraol lHJ flMtul \t '"•ulh ( ua'>l Pla1.t '>.JO-'\~.io Open 111r lunl h 11 Jli hl i \fon -'iat . 1.hnnc:r '> "' l(J \t11n -Thurs 5 to 11 I ri-\Jt k <''>l'n .i11un\ <tugge'>t1on \".ird "innin8 •unt1nental cu1!>10l" l'opulJr \tJnJh~ \II the nice touth· r\ uf 'M.'f\ Ill" granou\ atmosphcre .ind Ju.11utrl·ment\ SSS * * * * Kub) 's I\\ i Rear <;1 rn 'Ital ( oun 110:-Rl 11' Opc:n l\ to 4 ~t11n . 1 huf' • tu Ill In -~al . 7 to~ <;un fh°S(.'f\ Jl1vn' n111 rl·4u1r..-d Burgers JnJ lrtl'' 1n .1 11.· ut".itell I ~..Jlk diner ~ompkl\' "•th relord<'d S"1ng lllUSll f \ll'lknt \dlJJ\ ~f\ ll(' I\ totalh 11n lhl' mJr~ S • * * * ~011;1 ~alood GriJJ u d Bar. '10() lk1\tol -.1 "~.1.2-100 Open for funl h Jnd Jinn.·r \t''l'n da\\ a "t'ek (all "'' hour\ JJ// l h.impagnt· lunch on "~·1. l..1.•nd' l<nl'f\ at1UO\ ~UU',l''ll"ll I ll''h 'M.JlooJ dJs~iralh prcpafl·d •••mpk tr "1th .in o\\ll'r hJr '"I l.lll'J Tta & S)mpa•b> 'r." f l "1h 'it 1.J o\ • .J'1 11 C .,,, Juthrn11, I ngh,h ll·I r ... 111 Hrt.1~1.1'1 lun\h ,tlll'I ''""" 1 .. 1 -.u11J.1 \ hr1111\ h 11" llll(h 111 pJll J h n111, < 11rnl\h flJ'l'I."' \tl.I~ .111.i l.1d11n Pll' ltilk r ngli\h J '""''' nlJ\ ""' PUl\hJ<,(.'d S * * * T rJlloria f'100 'i' l \ Bri\tol \1 ... •1'11 I •J 'I Pl.l/J 'i.tO.l(O\l\ <>rx·n I• ,r I 11 tu '' \Io n \un R t•\t'I \.Ill• (I ""' rn1u11\·J r ht' ultrmJtl' 1'111 "11h 11 d11Tt·1rn1 p111.1' 1111 II ... I 111 II 'l."(lpofi(,IO '"' rJll d ?Otb ( t>ntun Lid l l 11 .., Hn,tol 'ti, "' ~ < 1i11:n ! I 111 •1 J.11(\ l<ew1 •. it •• ' .1 \l'f'll'd Dine: 1n 1h1.· \11.11 .. ' 11nh rdJlr11.11I dining gu1d1.· '"' I J I •d Zwbl<'t I' Pl.tlr ntt,\ ~4'>-KllQI ,,, 1r.,.·r,Jt1on' I oh\tcr \;111. pnme nh l Ill\ i.. 11 Jnd nh' .it rca\onal:\lc pr11 l' \Pl.'ual changes nigh th ---- Lun h. dinner Sunda) breakfast Not rated. Foun tain Valley Clao Bella, 1 727~ N<'"'hope St 5~6-'~lb. 0pl'n for lunch from t I JO a.m 10 : p.m. Mon.-Fn. Din - nc:r 5 p m.-9 JO p.m ~ton -Th. 5-10 pm. Fn.. at. Closed Sunda)s. Ital- ian l u1~1nl' "1th .\mencan "good1c·:· (burgers, hot dogs> a\atlable 1n the" bar 'io1 rUt\·J Tltt Hop, 18774 Brookhurst St %3-:?JM oix·n b p.m. 10 2 a m \lon-~t I famourgcr\. qucsad1lla ... "big bopper" hot dogs. Danc•ns 10 '50!. and '60., mu)ll Rc.-scna11on' not rr4um:J \crn1-<.a\ual lnl'\Pl'n- '" e :"\01 ratC'd Prlmavt>ra R~stauraac, I h525 Brwlhuf\I \t. tat llcil> P5-7 Q7R Open lunlh 11 .'Oto 2 pm Dinner ) to t II 'o p m ~1on-Sa1 ltahan Kc:\l"f\ :it ion<. Jccept<'d ('a, .Jal l 1ood 'alul· tor ..-.di-prepared 'cal. pJ~IJ .ind da,~1l'al hahan d1\hc'!I. tireat drsSt.'ns SS **'fr* Huntington Beach Cblca10 fot Ribs. Q90 I York 10" n -''c %.1-RIBS. da-.s). u~ak' nb 1u1nt. tam1I~ 'aluc'i. ncellt'nt prep- aration S •*** J.C. McUn's Bar & Grill, 18121 Bcalh Bhd 841-0417 Lun1..h It JO to 5 pm da1I). Dinner '> to IO·JO Mon· Thur\. ) to 11 pm Fn-Sat ~unda) brunl h I I·' pm R 1b-. t.h1ll<'n. pa!>ta ~alood l:.ntena1n- mcn1 Rn..-n a11ons acct'ptcd 5<'m1- ra'!lual \toderatc !"l<o t ratcd Lueel's Deli-Baktry, 8QI I Adam\ 968-4~66 Open 8 II) 6 JO da1I~ Lasagn.i. fe11uun1 alfrt'do ReS<"r- ' a11ons not required. Casual. lne,. pcns1 \ <' 'l.:01 ratl'd Muwell's By lb• Sea, l I 7 ( oa\I High" a) 5 36-2555 OPl'n H d m to 11 p m dail~ \unJ.n brunch I/ to l p ITl \cafou<l and )ll'als E;n1cna1n· ll\l"OI ,ind danung rut"\·'31 ffr\t'r· 'atiun' Jllt'PH'd L1' l' mu~•l n<'arh all lhl' t11m· Rumant1l "llh cxcan '11."V. < 1ll'Jl lob\tcr J1\h<'!>. humt:· mJJc: P<'~'kl\t'r\ ~·rn1-la~ual SSS ...... TIJ••oa "1tllts. ·11111 \l. Jrn~r \ q· lJl tkJdl Bhll I 11..i ~ ll'l'IS <l(1l·n da1h t I .1 .,, t11 Ill II m \uthl'ntt\ "'iouth lli llw ho1J,·1·· hom..-~t\k 1,,..J p1cpJn·d tn-,h Jail\ I unt h kJturc' J ll \llU \JIH.11 t'lulTl·t . \1.111 d.n hulkt hru1H h "1th u 1mplim1. n· IJf) lhampJgnl· .in•I mana\hl'> I Jt1.•r1ng ;)\Jll:ihk Rl"\ef\allOn\ Jl· ll"f>IC'J I ,1,11.tl lnt:\~0\1\(' '"' r J tnl Irvine 8111.&11~0 IQlllO \an J\armJn \\C' "'52-~2~2 0(1l·n for lun1.h 11 111 ' d1nn1.·r ' 111 11 fl·mli1. hJpp~ hC1ur ~ 111 Rl"'<'n Jl111n' acrcrti:d \"ard·"inn1ng I ur11pcJn 'u1~lnl" <.1ur1ll"OU' in1ercstinti \ l'" \CrlOU\ l • .-. I r·1•(• J JOO ••v> u,,. q f ·1 ' • ,., • ,, 51.J .~1 !;Mt • ~f11\/ I\ I I IJINltl , H< it t,4'2 (llNIN, R~M •TH PAN ~,< V r A I 4MI ~o M • ( .. 'AIL I II ~~GI .......... Horikawa toUTH COAST PLAZA W.UQl •38005 Pw.IOI-S.n,.Mt '7141557 2S3t • 3 minutes lO Per!Ofmrog Atta <An•• Cl.f OeJty Piiot Weekend/ Thursday. Septembef 20, 1990 food with a mQderat<' pncc tag. Perfect spot for a romantic dinn<'r or po\\ er lunl'h. Ord<'r a full ml'al at the II\ Cl) bar. which fcaturt's Bra11han music. dancing at night. SS * * * * Bistro ZOI. 18:!01 Von Kannan 553·9:?01. Open for lunch and din- nl'r M -F. dinnt'r onl} Sat and 'un. Bnlhan1 ne\\ Da\ 1d Wilhelm mas- terpiece features contemporal) C'ah- forn1a b1s1ro fart' Tr) the house salad. lobst"r cakes. crumbl) peasant brt'ad. anchO\~ tapt'nade fkaut1ful. sleek decor framed b) waterfall and lush greener) Patio d1n1ng 1n ad- d111on to regular dining room SS **** CaJleat~ Rella.rut. 19IO Main St 975-1 :?:?O Open for lunch 11 10 3, dinner J to 10 un -Thurs . J 10 11 Fn ·Sat. Happ~ Hour ~ to '7. Rt'~r­ \ a11ons .11xcptcd. Califom1a-tt<'d ~uth"C'>tl."rn cumnc Green com tamales dnd S.:\ 1chc spcuah1es of the house TI) the hluc margantas Bu\\ lunchllmc hangout for the Young Profc'>s1onal cro"d SS **** Oamploas. I'' in~· Mamon. 18000 \'on Karm.rn 553-0100 Oix.-n 11 to 2 p m Jail) Rl"!i<n .u1ons a. l"eptcd Hamburgcrs. !)\cab and s.alad\ in a l'ar.ual sport\ bar atmospht'rc "iot rated Outlelalr. I R'l I 2 \1ac.\nhur Bh d 752-8001 Open for lunch 11 'O to :? JU Mon ·f-r1. dinner b \0 to I 0 30 ~tun · Thu~. ti JO to 11 Fn ·Sat lk\(.''' a11on\ allep1cd Out<1tandmg frcnch-( on11nen1al c·u1\1nl· at- mo~phcrl" tha1·s a < EO's df'C'am Romanw. 1n the ncn1ng. ( hd 9, ron (1l"mmc.-ll ha~ rc.-~rored tht' lu\lfl' lu the menu magnilicrnt !i('r· 'Ill" (thc v.a1tcrs 'peal. r\ldlent f rl·n1.h> SSS **** Cbieaco Jon. 1818 Mam ~t 2ti I· JOE~ Open 7 a m. to l I p m Mon · Fn. II to II ~at . 4.lO 10 10 ~un Rl·~r' auons Jl1.cp1ed \1c~u1t(' Jnd ual \lcai..., anJ \Calc><Xl 'm ratl•J O.inatowa -l 1 lll < ampu' l>m l' l'-'"' = ~ I I ClfX' n for I u nr h I I l<l l , J111nn ' II' Ill 'i\ln ·Thur' ' to l I It 1 \<11 Kn~·•' Jllonc. ancptcd In- nu' JI•' 1.-. tun , u1\10l' hnrdl'f\ on nt1 u,dt1. l h1nc\C hut v.1th ttcncr ou\l}'\llt'd pm \\Uth < ulorlul 31· mo)pht·rr n1.cllcn1 lood 1 f\ the < ll1llf < llln lkd I 1x:atcd 111 tht' In in1· \.1Jll..l'lplace ~paratt• lun1.h .rnJ dinner menu\ \S * * * * Tbt l'la) Ovt>o I q '5 kITre) l<d <i52 ~851 Open for lunc h 11 'O-~ '"· dtnna 5 '\0-10 't) T ucs 'iun Brun1. h 11 '().~ )0 \a, on l n- J1.in Tandoori Jnd \1ugla1 11,1\nr'I "111 rakd G alJlvt'r'\ R~sta utUI I X-ll!:? \1.11~r1hlJr Hhd xn.x.t11 orx-n Im h.1m h 11 lo \ \11111 ·'iJt dinnrr 't '\()..fll 111ghth l<C'>('r\,111110\ fC'· ~u1rl·ll ~ mp 111 l11l h {)fl..k [nglJnd 'ul r.tll'c..l Klttma K oll < l'ntl'r Ir\ inc '-iorth. ~<1111 "1 .. 11n \t "t70 2hl-2Q2Q Oix·n r1.1r lun1.h 11 lo ' \1on \Jt ~honer ~ to 10 "fun f hur\ 5 10 I I l 11 \.11 5 lo 10 ~un Rc\Cn.111uns Jl1.epttd :0-.ut rated Kolo 4 '00 Von Kanman \' <' 751-71SI Opt>n for lunlh 11 tu ~ \fon ·fn lhnner 'i lo l(l r hur\. 5 H• 11 fri -'ial 'iunda' brunch I 0 .\0·1. Re~'' auons •cccp1ed Fine )dPJnt'St' \pcualllt\ SS • '* McCormlcll'1 ~ Sd1mtc• 1100 M.un 'it 756--0505. Open 11 ·1 I d:ul> KC\· <'f\ Jllons anepted. FrC'sh ~afood Entertainment and dancing ,,~ n1&h1s a wttk SS * * * Morell'•. 17900 Jambortt Blvd 863-3 111. ut 291. 0 J)t'n for lunch 11 30-2 Mon -Fn. dinner b·IO Mon.- Fri.. Sat. 6-11 Rc~rv1111on' \US· &cstcd Elepnt C"ahfom1a cu1S1oc.- O'CJle<'n b) OUhtandinj fatcUll\'C C~f M ichael Watrcn SSS *** Pre10. 184 20 Von Karman SH-I 333 Open 11·30-midnt&.ht Mon.-Fn , ~m1dn11ht Sat.Sun. RC$- crvat1ons accepted. ltaht•rt1&.ht but c: . • ~ I 31 ti( I authenlll 1'wonhcm Italian C'utStn<' Pasta d1shc\ ~st C'asuall} .. p1fT) 'up Cit) SS *** Verdi Rl1torule ltalluo. 14 120 C'uha Dr 551-2:?01. Opt>n for lunch I 1-2 Mo n.·Fn . dmncr 4-9:30 Sun -Thu~ .. 4-10 30 Fn ·Sat Rc<i('r· 'a110M acccf.tcd. fresh pa<;tas and m1lt..-fod 'ca . Not rated Laguna Beach B.J .'1 Clic•&o Plueria 280 5 C oa\t H") . ~~4-380~ Open 11 JO am to 12 am da1l~ P11za. spaght'tll la\agna. hot and cold ..and\\ 1Cht's ( asual. mo.pen)!\ e Ce4ar Cred lu 'S-' Forc\t -\' <' . 4'17-86':16 Open da1I). Past.as. r,ca. food, entcr1a1nmcnt Rcsen auons al.n'p\l'd Casual. Moderate Fin f"ttl ':!!! Gknnc)rC l Laguna Bcalh. 497-4955 lunlh M- Sat . d1nnt'r M-Sun. c·ontcmporaf). l'rl'J I I\ t' <'ekl llC' ( hinc\C·mflucnccd l ul\IO<' \ tn1.1I Jchght. worth pmc' th.ii ail· h1ghn than man~ .. trJ· d111unal"' < h1rll'\(' rntaurant~ Par~ ing 111 munll1pal lot or on \trret. RC<,('(\ at1on' ns • *.,.. *. Ka('b111a ~:?2 ror('\I -\\e . .i9.,·'15·HI < on11·mi><irar~ ~outh-.c(,I cumnr wurtc\\ uf I>a' 1d \l. ilht'lm -ont' ot 0 { ·, mo~t h1ghl) -re\pct.·ted .:hd' T 1n\ d1n1ng room hampers \t''' •l<" ,11gh1I~ <''lC'llt'nt non<'th(' fl .. , lh-'oe1 'a11on" 3\CC.-PIC'd SS ...... RoyaJ Tlaal Calsiu I "''\(I \ < o:m II""\ . ~'/4-!)4~~ Open for lun( h r U· I Open for dinner T • 'un < loS('J ~t11ndJ\\ '\p1C\ hot-cl and \.I 1ddle l J\ll'ln d1\h<'' Rl\t'natmn' al \q)tl."d * * ** Rwby's A11to Oint>r l0622 < N\I ""'' -411· ·..,~., Ruh'·, burger' and \mc1 1lJO 1.lll'inc li-L I> ., da" :'-.ot r.lll''' Rumul l ~'t, \ Cua\t ""' .i9..i.o..ino O!)t"n tor 1linn1.·1 \un· I h ~ 'n 10 JI m I \<11 .., \0.111 'o Ital tan l u1\lnt.· SS * * * * Sorrf'nlo (;rm~ ~ ornt·• 111 ~ h rm.ml and Gl<'nn'°\f~ l 1111un.1 »cal h 4 94-Xf!Xh IJinncr n13h1h '.ipa \hk C al1lorn1.i rn1smt:" 1'.11~1n~ "hcrc-\OU finJ 11 Ke'j('f\:JllOn\ arr re<.·ommendl·d hul a fe" table' 11rt· Y\cd for walk-ins SS **** Tb• Towers 'Surf 11nd \and tfo1t1 I 5 5" South < oast ti 1f.h" ii) L.igun.:a (k, {h, 497-4477 Breakfast lunch .tnd dinner ~\en ®>'· . unda) brunch Jact..els required (or J('ntlt men af\cr S '\O p m RC'kf\ :mans rt'COmmcndcd C"on tcmporaf) Cah- fom1a cumn<' mastcrl'ull)' prrpared b) Jackson Kcnwonh. former!) chef at LA'$ Citrus SSS ***** ui c.are 2.i2 N roa,t High~"a» Lasuna lk.tch. 494-2444. O pen 11 a.m. to 10 pm. M·F: 9 am. to 11 p m Sat -Sun Breakfast on week· ends onl)' Eat 1n or takc o"' Lunch. dinner. sandw1che.s and spcci.thhet Kross from c~ beach. Vetctanan sandwich hiahly rcc'Ommcndcd S ••• Viva Italia. lt.IJ Broadv.a~. Llg fkaC"h. 49~.6::!0 < onll'mpora h&ht sophtst1ca1rd Italian cum lunch and dinner \C\l'n daH Co preh<'nSJ\ <' menu of fif'1t l ou~ \a tads. p11 ta\ and pa.,ta\ E' Cl) th• on ml·nu ,., pnccJ IC1s than S Ill *** Newport Beach Amelia'•. 311 M arin<' -\ 6., '·6580. OpC'n for lunch 11 JO 2 30 ~ton -Sat . d1nnt'r 6 to I 0 " da) lfrunch I 0 to :? '\O Mon ·'I St'.afood spec1alt1c\ from the halt coa'>t Nol ratcd Au Marie's. :!640 E Pacific Co H"'). 7 :!(}.QOOO Opt>n for lun 11 30 to :!.30 Mon -Fri. dinner 5 to I 0 Tues -Sat Restf\ auons s gcited fkaut1full~ prrpaltd rnntc porar) ( altforn1a CUl\lnt' fOCU'>l on pastas :ind sc.-a food ( O/\. 1 t1mat<' atmo\phac E \ldknt v.1 11\1 SSS ** * * A.1uol•e L<' \<knd1cn tlotd 4'i Mac.\nhur Bh d 4 76-:!tJO I 0 for dining b to 10 Tu<''·S.'lt R 'a11om n.-qu1red .\v.ard·l41nm ml'OU of hghlcr f ft•Ofh/( On linen CUl)IOe. C\l'elknif\ prtparcd a &J'3CIOUSI) ~r' <'d \tarl . fhl-C h1 ' mospherc lallS roman'c but h\CfS 1mprcSSl\('nC\\ l OS \ngel lnt1"' tend 10 think th" " thC' rcn.iurant 1n 0 < hut th1'' pro abt) ha,en't been to .in' 11th<·1 ssu ***• Arclaea 33'\4 " < <llht H-. 6" ~. 7077 Open 1111 lunch 11 ,, sn 3 pm Mon ·fn l>1nncr frum p.m I ~ m dail) < la\~1c.1l rn t1ncnt.ll ~ u1 ... 1ne. \,1hk\ldc pre ar.it1un J spt>cialh f 3' tintc h.lu ul '<'"P.111 B.llh·, Old \fom rn~·110..-. l on\Cn :tll\ c l mv.,1 S **** 8o4t e.,..,. l7 r-a,hwn f\l:ln 644-~0JO Open I I tn to d.id unda' brunlh I I 10 ' Rc~· \;1t100\ .lueptrd. ~teal) anJ w<ifiM '4tlh J das\•l Scottl\h tuu1.h E\c len1 pr11nc rib .i.nd Glt"'>Jr .,.11u D1ml)' ht. clubb) :umo pherc Ei.n lent piano entertainment **** Babbin. 111 Palm 1 6 7 \. Open S 10 IO .lo T uci -Sun. 5 10 Fn·Sat R~f\allons accepted. pcnor California cu1s1M h1Jhhaht b) hvt' cn1ena1nm<'nt n1&h1lv. band on Sunda)' n11his. can rowd)' when buS) SS *** B1r•'1 Alley. 4$01 Pac1(te C Hwy., 646-91 26 . Stc.ak•. seafi sp«aalt1cs. Lunc:h1 dinner. S.1u and Sunday bl'\lncn. Ltvely bar. I crowd. RC11Crvauons ac«pted. *** C..... Cafe. 690 Newport Ccn Dr Four Seasons Hotel. 7S Open JO:)() to 10 Mon.-Fn .• 7-tO. Sun '·'· Rnrrvations , cepccd California. cont1ncn ' r )() n r· II " >· I \ ~ s g I r cu1sint '-ol rated. Cafr Corou ffl Mar 2333 E. PKifK' Coast H.,.> 075-2466. Open 8 •.m. to 10 pm Mon.-Fn .. 9 Lm. to 10 p.m ~t -~un. ReKf"Vataons not llC(CS~r' (1ourmct coffees. salads and saml1A-1l h<'\. Not rated. Catt f'h r-0-Flve 1109 Newpon Ctnt('r Dr ~5752. Open 8 a.m to 9 pm \tun ·Fn , 8 IO 6 Sat. 11-S Sun 'l,11 rt"~r' 111ons taken Salads and s.inJ.,. 1, hes 1n a casual at· mosphtrt• "01 ratt'd. Callfon111 Bea~ 33SS V 11 Lido. 675-()515 Open ror lunch noon-2 pm \1on Fn Dinner S 3().10 p.m Mon Tu unlll 10-30 Tu.-Th .• untal 11 Fn ')a1 :-.Oo rnervat1ons taken. Not ratnl CaliJonlia Pina ~ldlft I IS I Ncw- p0n ( rntc.-r Dr. 759-SSO. Open 11 lO 10 Sun Thurs.. and 11 to 11 Fn.- Sat 'o rt"~f' auons taken. Cn~ crusted ~uurmel pizza comes tn doz· tns 01 11.a' vr\, some: art ra1her odd. Bus) pl.i•t' SS * * * T\t CaADtry '\()I 0 Laf•ttttc: A vc. 675-5""-Opc.-n for lunch I I 30 10 3 Mon ·fr dinner 5 to I 0 da1I) Sund~' Nunlh 10.30 to 1·30 Rt'VT· H ttur' ..a.u~pted Continental CUISIOl" ... Hh a ~food c:mpha$1~ Gr(' at d J m 1. ho~der. SS * * * '* Carmtlo'• l~~O E Pacific Coast Hv.~ ' 1 ·>~~ Open for dinner from' I 1 .. 10 30 un -Thurs . 5 30 10 • I 11 \al Rt"Sef'-1t1ons sug- &ntrJ ld\\lt ~onhcm Italian &OUT" ' .t\1nc ~('W, modtr.lltl) pn,,·d .. •J nttt' menu scrvt'd 't1I ~C'C bvur\ \\ 11J ,1nd cruy plau 11 n11lu v.hr:-I' hJnJ \1rtkc\ up the t.amb3 mu\ \ \ (hie chentclc. ov.nt'r Carr.' • .inJ Gcot'raJ M1naitr Doll' 1 , " ,1re 1v..o of lhC' maJor 111r•c1 "''' SS • * * * Cath> ,,.,,.r, 1220 Bison .\' - tnuc -, • 1'88 Luoch 11 am to 3 Pm J J 11. dinner !ien'td all d3). 1<''1.·n .i.1 ·' C h1n~ cu1ilnc Nol m C\l nia'1 OlffU \IJ6 \\ Balboa Bhd ''1 ':c)4 O pen 11 to 9 dail) Rt\C: '.1 • •n' ""eptt'd \h1n~ and ( .1n1° nn. , u1s1ne Tl) lht kung p;io cb11. ~r.. 'ul ralt'd. Dflut) ' ti '\O Lado Parlt Dr 6-~ kt~na11ons 5ugcstC'd H.ir"-l,111Jmark Lobs1cr d1nntr d('.i,, 11niprchcns1"e \C"afood menu :-0.111" ''U'' fun lunch, dinner ~unJ.1 '"l1unlh is * * * £41r \ 1>1arr ~\OS E ('C)a't Hw' C ur •r J J \t.ar b 7 3-9050 Open b i r. • n 1Jn11.tn Sun ·Th • unul I i r. I· \.11 F1ft1cs.-st)lc diner v.1tt '· ~l'llt"n \trcuc homes I\ Ir ro .... 1 \ l r.11rJ El Torno (.rUI Q\I \o cwpon (enter 0 • J -' ~ Open I I 10 I I \ton • Fri.. 11 to m1dnia,tu Sat Sunda> brunch 10 10 l Rcscna11om al· cc-ptC'd Sou1hv.cs1crn. Tu 'Mr\ and Mtl1can fa, ontcs 1n a ftsllH ~1al atmospberc. Vcl) iood ~n com tamales, por._ d1shc\ l1,ch happ't hou1. !S '*** '* · · Plakrmaa's localed al the 'en rnd or 1he Newpon Pier 6 1 S-1ff" I . Res· t1"allons nol ntec\sal) St-n ing lhc frc:shC"\l ~•food, from the Pacific NonhY.csl 8rca~fas1. lunch. dinner Not ra1cd P'l•t er.wu 3801 f-Pat1fil '(oast HW) 760-031. Open 5 10 12 \ton - S.1 . 4 to 11 30 un unda\ brunch I 0-JO 10 ~ 30 Rcscn a110M wg· lt$1«l Const"nau'e a1mosphrre a landmark in \orona dcl Mar and a ~lovC'd 1rad111on an fine dining Pnmc nb 1s 1he main drav. 11's done "'"h all the 1rimm1ngs. l1kt Yortsh1~ puddtog. But 1hc Piano Bar 1s cone. and lha1\ a shame SSS *'*** Ftvt Fttt Tllro. 1145 ;";t"'port Ccn1rr Dt M0-5l50 Open 11 30 10 1 30 for lunch "1on -Fn 5 10 10 for dinner ~un -Thurs 5 to 11 Fn -\al RC\o<'n auons \uun1C'd \knu in 1ran\1l1Un 'llU\('ilU nou,tllc C'hino1srnc ... 11h pa'>l3 d1shr'> thruv. n 1n for g11\xl mt'a~urt ( an ·1 qu11c lOmparc .,.1th the onginal in u1un.a Bc-.at h Prt't('nllOU\ IA Int h\I \ot'U lone lor ~r' •lr SSS * * • * Gar) '1 ~Ii. H tN f J\t ( oa\I High 'Ai\ t>"5·ll'J' <>1)('n 'I Ill "1on · Fri . 'I to • \dt 10 w IS \un Rc!o('r' .111on~ 1H1t nnts~n .\t ltJsl r \ .&flll<'S ul hot and . cold dC'l1 sand11H1. he\ 1n11cn ">gurt T Ut'\ night tacos.. l Jlcran1 \l\O an Plan de C .1fc\ '-ut ratcd GlorJlO '<15 "1a nnr .\H ti"5·"1"' Authcnt1l Italian lood 1>1nncr 11nh 5 to I 0 p m ~ton ·Thurs . S lo 11 pm Fn and ~I 'ot ral«l ~ EarU R~11a1ru1 210 'r"' port C rnltr Dr 644)..~4 I I Opc-n " a.m 10 10 p m \1un Thurs ., a m 10 11 pm rn 8 .i m to 10 pm Sat ·~un Rc\Cn 311\)ns for panic\ mon-than c1Jhl '1,1ural foo<h for a ht"alth> hfC1t)k '01 rated Kuau'1 H~' 'c"'port Boulr,ard 6"5-466 Opcn for lunlh 11 lo l Tut~ -\.11 dmnC'r 'I \I t 10 11 ~Ion Sat . 5 \0 10 111 \un Rr<,('t\ at111n' ancp1C'd Foll\(' dmma .11 delllmu\ t ch.anc:\C \pt'l 1Jlt1C\ fklh Jiln(Cr\ on v.tt~cnds SS '* * * J. W ·, Sta Gnll ©l 'r.,. pon C cn1cr Dt \tamo11 llo1cl f>41)..41)()1) OJ>l·n 6 '11 _. m t o 111 pm \un -Thur\ 6 \lJ 4 m tu 11 pm I n -~1 Rc\Cr '.a1111M .tl1.rp1nJ I h'\h f1~h \t'lc1. 11un' '-ot ratf'<l &Jllyama lrll R.1" 11."lo\ Place '-<'"' l)lllt RcJ~h ·:, ·-· l unlh \1 f ri -----~ SJ»O'alght---------- By l<aretl Giibert Or At'9f Coeei Deity Not " tnou9ri Grno s on tN Hia 1n C \t.1 Mt)• nas only ~n 1n bull- ~\\ tor tivt years. OW<Wt Gino 801 .. , nc1) •long ht$fOry rn fht' 1()(.-1 rl'\' .. u, ... ,,, btl c, "Cl hims~~ bffn 11'1 Nf'WPC>rt 9,.,...,-1 s1nct 19 )8 H IS t'Ml~st rl'S· tctur.-nr t'11ptritnct' WIS ~ fl'lf' ttn- dr 1 "9t' of 8, wh~ M stMtt'd as a brl"Ad bdktr in hts t~thet'$ COt~ d ,. M•r rtst.1u1.1nt / C>dkf'ry/b.lr/hquot stOft. ~ $ Wh•ch w,u on ttw sitt ot ~ IS llO'AI ll"lt' StUdio C-t ly I 7 , Gino '°""\ .t ptolttsionat b«t«ldl'r Ht (Ol"lt•ni.d working tt\f f~ tt$- 1.tvt ""' ""'It tt.s fllf.htf rftiffd In the "''' SOs Gino Own 'W'ef'C lO wot1l fol f~ F•r Wtst Co1por.it1on w hich o ptr cltt'S Coco s ctnd lltu~n s unt il ht' opt~d Gino s 1n I 98S Gino s on int H•N rs not JUSl ctnotht'r 1t.i1.tn ttJltry t.11t~r. rt IS a rts1.-vrctnt for iHI occ.isrom llt'Ct ntly rt'modt'lt'd to • cont~mporary (Mt· torma ltah.tn cumosp~rt. compft'r~ with m..rkttpl.tet' umt>rtN•s. awn- ings and T1vot1 hQhlS. t~ mtnu '' tt'mpt1"91Y v.trtt'd. With bolh Stetn- dard ltclllMl t•rt and C.at1torn1a trtn· dy food sucn as choWd '4l!Mjs and t>ut~rs Every tJJty there art rwo ~c1M p.uras. such •~ tr~sh M~ cl.ams ovtr ltf9Jil'W w 11,, g.lfltC ~mon bUt· ttr Mld t~t raviefl 'TOday t very rtstaur.anr that ~s In NtwJ>Of1 Of (OfON df'I M.tt is an ltalt.,n rtn.Nf.tnt, ~ther 11·s Nortt'lfrn 1t.i1an or ~ctr· dtnncr from 6 p.m. M-Sat .. closed Sun. Self park m adJoin1n1 lot. .\ulhenuc Japan~ cu.mnc served an tranquil en-.1ronmen1. Order SS.5- pcr-person kaisck1 feast 24 hours in advance. SSS ***** IA MJdJ 3421 Via Lido. 675-4904. Rcscrva11ons acccptC'd. Swiss chef '-'alter Ru tu man's award-winning cu1~rnc 1s 1nno,auvc and an1s11c. L.tmb. \cal and other spec1altat'$ from France and Switzerland. ~unch. dinner. cocktails. catcnni. SS **** Mii'~ Pelo 1260 Bison 72 1-080 I. lunch <1nd dinner 7 da)S. 11 <1.m. 10 11 pm r-.onhem ltahan CUISIOC No1 ratC'd MarralleM. 1100 w. Pacific Coast Hv.). 645-8384. <:?pen for dinner 6 to 10 Mon.-Fn . 5.30 to 11 Sat-Sun. Rcscn a lions sugt1tcd. Moroccan cumnt. spec1alinn1 in lemon ch id.en and rabbit. SSS * * '* Matteo's 2325 E Pacific Coast HW). 673-8~67 Open for lunch 11.30 to 3. dinner 5 10 11 Rcscn a11ons re- quired UOUrm('I ltaJ1an cuisine 1n rcd·' ch ti spl<"ndor Not ra1t'd. M•)'•r ~<n I E Pacific Coast H"'0 6 .. 5-6621 Opc.-n for lunch I I 30 to ~ lO dinner 5 JU 10 10 30 unda) brun'h 11 30 10 ~:JO Reservauons illeptcd ( fllllall) acclaimed In- dian and tandoori coolt'1 SS •••• Ma.ldoom'• lritl Pttb ~O~ "icv. pon ( enter Or t>-ID-411 0 Open 11 30 to 10 Sun. Thur\ 11 30 10 11 Fn ·Sat Bar open until I a.m Rtscna11ons alleptcd Irish spec1ah1es plus ~lads. burgers and steaks SS • • Scwport Lndl•f· SOl East Fdgcv.a1er fl .. 5.23 J Open for lunl h 11 10 ~ dinner S 10 9 Rcscr- \ .tll1,>n\ alreptt'd. Fan<' waterfront dining v.11h great v1cv. of Fun Zone and all the n l1t1ns commo11on that 1mpltn Ov.ncr Da,1d Sahsbut)'s g.raciou\ .uwudc 1\ apparcn1 1n the t"an ng S<'f\ ice '-' onderful frc-sh fish and M"afood e\Ctllcnt unda) brunch Vaned entertainment m- dudN lt't reggae on Sunday\ SSS ..... Ntwporl Oyt&tr Bar ...t GriU ~ 100 '-' °'-eanlront o '5-~1'' Fresh fish and past.a spcc1al11~. cockt:uls. beef" and wine Homemade dMscrts. Open , da)S from 11 30 Casual a1mosphert S.S '* * '* '* Tff Old S,.l,ktll F•<'lory ~ I I 0 'ewport er,tf o".5-8654 Optn for d1nntr S lo 10 \ton· Thu'"' S to 11 f ri ·S.t .a 10 10 \un Rt'>t'f\lU1on~ not alccptC'J lnnpc.-n~l't' la\agna and p.l\la dt~hcd '-'llh an old f,nh1one'\J 0Jir '-ot ratC'd Pll'adiH Caf~ {,l)O. 0 ~t.,. pon ( enter D1 M4-I 2 '~ Open (or lunch r.mtan lt.ah.ln What I am IS an 1taJ1.tn running cl rtstaur ,mt. · says tl"lf' 9rt1y1n9 S1c11ian Gino s 1s • rt'H .. ur.tnt th.at ct rta•nly h.ts lt .. 1an tOOd. bul also n,u a varitty or otntr 11tms Gino s stt'Vt'\ bruncn on tht' wtckt'nd as wtll as luncn and d1~r throu9hout tnt' wctk ~ys Gino Wt' rt JOSI .1 nice rtnaurant for an t v t ni"9 out wuh tnf' tam1ry 0< a datt' Luncnts .trt important to us Wt cattr 10 .a lot ot IOC .. bUs1ntu ptOpit And catching r~ locals bus1~u 1s ~at Gino s t .11Ctls 1n I wrnr ro Ntwport H.irbor H1gli MWJ <>'d schOol tt'.K~rs. <>'d frttnds Mld new fr1tnds art lllways dropp.ng by Hoptfvlly. _.nyont Wf\o C~S 1n IS a rr~nd Wt ~t Ml d •fftrtnt kinds o r ptOplt Gino son t~ H1ll 1s ~n ~y chfough Friday I I a m ro 2 .t m . S.ttur~. 9 a m ro 2 .t m • Mid Sunday. 9 .. m until 11 pm Mid IS also av~ tor ~ts T~ rts· taurMlt is lo<.tttcht 428 £ t 7tti St . Costa Mu• F0t t\lrttlet W'lonNoon. ul 650-1750 11 to 2:30 Mon.-Fn., dinner 5 to 9 Mon.-Sat R~rvauons acttp1C'd Specializu\& 1n f~h fish and pa~ta. catennf available. No1 rated P1rker t SeafM4 Grill. 309 Palm St 6 73-37 41. Open for lunch I I to 3 Mon.-Sat.. dinner 5 10 10 Sat · Thurs.. S 10 11 Fn Sunda) brunch 10 10 4 Rt~nauons sugnled Staks and seafood wi1h JVZ and rqpc. No1 rared. Pascal Plaza Ncwpon, Bnstol and Jambottc. 1000 Bnstol. 752--0107 Open for lunch 11 :30 10 1 Mon -Fn . d1nncf" 6.J0..10 Mon.-Sat. R~r­ vauons ~pttd l1ah1 and natural Oa von from the so um of F l"IJlct and 1be south of Cahfomaa Manclous use of bab> lcuuccs tn 1nnovall\t saJads. Spare atmosphere 1n stnp mall locallon doesn'1 d1m1n1sh lhe e:a.c11ement of Pascal Olbats' 1m· q.inau'e flair. SSS **** 1'111t Pa..W... 690 Sewpon Ctn1tr Dr. Four Seasons Hotel. 759-0808 Open for breakfast 6:30 10 10-30 Mon -Fn .. lunch 11 .30 to 2 Mon · Fn . dinner 6 to 10-.30 and Sunda\ brunch JO 10 ~ Rcscr"at1ons nttdC'd .\mencan contc:mpora'1 cu1s1nc 'A Ith F rcnch 1oucht's DI· "tn<' bread baskcl. all breads bakcd on prcmasn. Impeccable ~1~ Mostl) perft'cl food in an at· m~phert' that transcends hotel ster· 1ht) SSS • '* '* • • ~ Rn oJ ewport. 2106 " Oceanfront. b 1s..1su Open for din· ncr 5· 30 10 11 Mon.·Sat. Rescr- \at1ons sug.cstcd Gourmet ~afood an an clepn1 '¥ 1ctonan setting \\ 1del) rcco1nizC'd u amons the bc!.t seafood restaurants 1n the countn TI) 1J\e abalone and lobster Rt\ Chandler as a perfC'Ctton1s1. 1t sho""' Su~n Chandler and Joho Radt'r prcs1dC' O\Cr the fron1 dcsl w11h aplomb. USS ***** 1'lllt RJCI.. 880 "'lcwpon Center Dr 710..1800. Open for lunch 11 JO lo l Mon -Sat. dinner 5 30 to 1 l "1on · Sat Revrva11ons sugntt'd. .\l'A3\\- cllrdlcnt d1n1n1 cxpcnen«. (' utr R1u Girls 1n scant) wn.s. v.ondn foll) funn) bantndC'TS. Hans Prai· cr's e'pen1sc The onl> pbcT 10 !')(' on Fr!CU) aftrmoon in 'cv.pon ~h tab4ts an the bar art rtstf'C'd a v.tt~ 1n ad,anct Bnt barburstrs tn tov.n. d111u lt1.cr and onions Riu )alad. craclttd dunccncu crah De· finit11.c non-nou,clk menu st.a,., coni.1sttnt from 'nr to \l"&r -anJ '° doo \tr Praacr s cl1entck 1hc uemc de la crcmr o t 0 C Lmulh rkpn1 to dtc'Ss~ SSS • • • * * Ro~'t ~40-E Cou t Hv."' ( orona d d \br ti~ '· r 50 Open (or lunch \.ion -Fn 11 1 m to 2 30 pm Dinner .5-lll pm d;a1I' Rt1Cl \ ;o111ons ac~plC'd ll'r lunch and from 5 10 q JO Mon · fh rrom ~ h> ~ p m onl) Fn . t ( o n\1stcn1h good u l nt1ncntal '-or1hcrn 11.\11.tn (UISIOC SS * •• '* R.eyal ~ 4 I '-' < Oilc,t H1ah"'•I\ t>\O.H~. RC"<r,a11o n!> au epitd Dcfanltl't' Th.a1 • u1\1ne \ .aluc pa, k- cJ lunchc-on ~-ombrna11on pcculs. SC'rtnt dttor Lunl h J1nncr liun· da) brunch \lw .lt I ·so \ c ~• H ,..,, in U,una Bckh 4Q.i..A.a~.a SS **** R.tllly's Japar Dlwr \I l \\ P.a- c1fi C oa 1 H") ·1~-44166 C)p('n ~ a m 10 9 p m da1I\ Res.en alltl n" R4>t ntt'~s.&I) Fn11t~·sl\lc fare ""1th bu~n .md d<'h s.andv.1chts 'ot rattd Sea's l)rU ()HJ 't'1'pot1 ( l'ntt'"f Dr . "l0-0360 Open • 10 4 Mnn F ra ~o r'C\Cf"\ a11ons nttekd Dela CUISIO(' "lot rated s.,.rt. I 8a\Slck Or . 644-4~~0 Open for lunch t -F a.nd Oln~r \t un M-.nar~nl Nortbnn lt1han C\llJU\t' Pnt.H rnadt" on .Ptem1)e'\ s.aucn Aft a~ult'I) perfect <Aat- door palao catcbo ba)"ldc ~ from ncatby Balboe lmnd 1S **** S...-..C:k'• ?I \hnoe .\\t 61}.0S10. ()pcm 11 5 lO p.m Tu Sun. Rcsen a11ons acccptC'd. Not ratC'd S~ Cafe. 3101 E P!cafic C'oa\t Hv.) 675.1575 Open 11 to IO Mon.-Wed . 11 to 11 Thurs -Sat., 10 to 10 un Rcsenauons accc:ptC'd Fash1onablt menu of current fa,on1n,. Latr-n11tu bar d101ng. &ood happ) ho ur SS • • * Statt Noodle ~IS R1,cn1de Dr N~port Bf'ach 548.-74 t Lunch M-Fn . d1nncr ~-Sun Vakt parking on wec:kend\, parluna lot an fron1 of restaurant L. ~k neighborhood r<'Staurant !>t'nts high-class. real Ital- ian rcpeno1rc SS • '* • '* Tak el Gt WUk 400 ~ain Stm. Balboa. 6., 3-4633. R~n auon!S ac- cepted EnJO) the romance of old Ne'-'port v..11h a panoramic Ba} '1ew .\bundan1 ~rood ~lcc11on~ and trad111onal f.H onle\ lunch dinner a1urda\ and ~unda..- brunch "01 rated· · Trees 440 Htl1o tropc: .\'r 613..oq lfJ ..\mcncan and 1n1rr· nauonal cu1\1nt l ounge opens da1h at 5 pm . dinner St'f\ cd n1shtl\ from 6 pm .\ppe111ef\ and ~t<'·ntghl mt'nu un11I m1dn1&J'll Ont of the Oran~ Coast'\ most un1qUC' rt"S· taurants SS • * 1lt '* * Ts.n 2'00 \>. (03\1 H1ghv.a' "'~2-Q24 Stand.ird \U\h1 and Japan~ rare ..,. 11h a \mall ocnn ''l""' from its "er-lhC'·hotel lo- cation 'ot ratC'd Tett.o Mare q ;; 'c""pon C t"ntt•r Dr o-it).ti l l l Open 11 30 111 I I \ton ·Thurs 11 -~ to m1dn1gh1 Fri -').At. ~S tn 111 'un Rc:~r' a11om n«JC'd ( ontc:mponan 1l.al14n .. u1~1nt" l ntc~11n1 past.as s\ ••• vua. S0'1l 'I J I " ( l).j\l Hv.\ (>.42-"'I!. J Dinner n1ghth ~ pm to ~ a m E \t~llent heart' Italian cu1s1n(' OUl~t.and1ng lo\IOt' Im .\Ctl\C piano bar 11 \ orHc lo<:al late-night spot RC'Jt'n ,111o ns a~xcptcd \'akt boa1 pcarlting. SS * * • * Y ... tt Tavc111 n 1 8aH1dl" Dr o•s.HH Dinner 1r,1m Sp m n1Jht· I) und.l~ brum.h Ed <'t·t1( fare 1n d .&\\\ \urround1ng\ undC'r lhe \UPt'rb d1~ uon 111 Han' ~r •ho ov. n~ The Rau .1nd h1~ dauJh· ter and -.on-1n-la..,. i....rt'n and Barn P1c:rrC' '<'"' J>l.lrt Beal h ' nt°'I' r:-\t landm.ark Docl \Our tx1Jt and dmc SS ***'* ~ '-'"' '<'""Ptlr1 ( .,-r.1n !>r 64("\:1)aOO Lunch \t-r a m .: v: p 11' J anner • J..t,' I "'' t' rr. ( vn1empor.1" It.ah.an .. u1' re tf, Nr .Kth)n SS * '* * * • Santa Ana CTUJ H.,-w teak HMff ...t s.a .... IS Br x l h• 1 ..-'"'"·I ' .: R <''<'' \at1on' Jt. e;'ll<·J D "'n· "f1mt' i,.'Ountn ,1 nrni l un,h J tnl"rf cbinn ni .inJ "'" mu". 1n thr ~oon '•'I ratl'\1 South County A1aLa&rd : l -• f, &~Q.~1'1 • C~n 11 R~n.ri1on\ .a1.H·rtrJ ~u1\10<" '-'llh llC' '' J..an 'lll r-a lC'd T •r•1 Rd 11 d.111\ \f 1roH..an 'I~ ,1~hth er.... Heew i: ; r..a, 1tk < "l\t u .... , 1Jlh ~un.l J .. -. ::-i:r-Re~ Cf' at1on .. \U t"t<'\1 ( "iurmC'I I ••n· ttncnlal , u1smc fN m••tt llun , 'I ><'an l un1.h J rnncr t'irund1 dan1. 1na anJ h'C' t'ntcn.A•nmcnt '01 ~It'd 0·~·1 Tnu.na :':•.a l .l~ I Rd ~S I· \<ito ' C)pt'n h>t un..h 11 i to .: \I) Tues .fn J1nn<'r \ 11.1 \) Mon· Thul\ S hl 10 fn 'wl R~· \ 4t1on-s actTpt<'d haluin l\"l()J "'1th 5'>«•alt1ti ..,, Lamb 'cal \Cah"ld and "'"h p.asta "il)t ra1C'd El ftut'1c. :q:: Lat)C1t RJ ~ 0-1.: , Opcn II hl 10 \1on -fn 1110 II Fn -~t 10 to 10 un Su~' hni°'-h 11 to ' . pcoc,a.hz1n1 1n aulhcnu... homem.adr \in1(.-an rood 'Wllh tn1t1ta1nmcn1 Tun . UD ~01 rated f - - :------ CASTLES From~ "Tbe scene has cbanaed five urge to build castles in the sand .. It's 11mcs so far. Right now, ther's an just that the biger the sand castle American History display WC did builders act. the biqer their crca- for the Fourth of July." tions act also. So, the nut time you --..-. .--.. - 642-6678 50-foot-square sc:c1ion has been set aside for a huge sand sculpture. What all this means is that a lot go 10 the beach, take your bucket of ~pie havcn•t outgrown their and shovel. '--------------- Distinctive D1n1n STEAKS d licious 1JKUNCH • PASTA eafoob I I Pasta's Sanday Cu•pagne Branch $10.95 10 a.a.·2 p.a . ~ -\\ohd~ ~1\1\; 7667 Center Avenue Huntington Be"ch. CA 92647 714 8 91 0123 earinelo~ LIVE ENTERTAINMENT with The latest Sounds of the 90's!! 3S20 E Coast H\1\-~ • Corond del Mar 675-1922 the (:M cd itcrlaneari CRoom A Fine Dln•rig Experience for Lunch. Otnnet OI Sun~ CtiamPaone Brund\ Call IOf ~allOl'IS (7 1•) 833-2770 ~kl°ERINN... ... ffOTEL- 1-!l 700 MdCArthur Blvd lrv1re LA The Best Steakhou•• You'll Ever Have Trouble Finding BAR & GRILL WIDUI GHT1 flClil t.lO Friday & Sat.day Ir• lO:OIN s.., lr9 4:00 TllUR. WMIU SEPT. 20 REHM I• FRI. SWIHl•t SEPT. 21 TlllS SAT. eo•TRA IAID SE,T. 22 SU•. WMW SE,T. 21 RIHAEI• •o•. MMAYllTE SEPT. 24 FOOTIAU 11• ..... , ...... TIES. TACO Sf PT. IS TllSIAY -. ••• UM nssa1 "''· 2' NEW MENU! food until midnight DINNER from s5_95 SATURDAY & SUNDAY BREAKFAST & LUNCH from '2.• 1Qam.3pm 400 So. Q)ast Hwy., Llg&n Beach Phone .. 3358 FARM'ER STEJlK HOUSE STILL SERVING THE GREATEST STEAKS FOR ALMOST 30 YEARSI Lunch llon.·8aL from 11 AM Dinner Mon.-FrL "°"' 4:80 ..... Dln.w 8aL • Sun. from I Pll FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 808141·1777 Located At Hert>or A Wlleon In Herbor Shopping Center 2300 Herbor lllYd. • Coeta .._ C le Dally Piiot Weekend/ Thurlday, September 20, 1990 2332 W Coast Htchw.iy NEWPORT BEACH • 631-8220 TO ADVERTISE IN THIS SPACE CALL JANISE CROSS 842-4321 EXT. 272 PAGE 2/THURSDAY, September 20, 1llO IHI IHI RELAX AND ENJOY A temhc remodeled & expanded 4- bedroom home on cul-de--sac with dining rm. tam1I)' rm, offlCe/stud). fireplace and 1ust steps to park and school sm.ooo CABODELMAR Communal) living at its best Tennis courts. pool. spa. sauna and racquet ball 2-bedrooms 2-baths with used brick fireplace and high ce1h~ St<H,'">00 WATERf:RoNT CO.....,-Y This J..6R. 3-BA townhome c:omblnes the contemporary styltnc ol Southern CaJlfomAa and harbour ttvtnc. Com- DAete with ~YUMS and tennis all in a park..flke serunc In a pted water- front community. S299,000 (714) 846-0641 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR REALTY FABULOUS WATERFRONT This remodered 2 story home has water views from spacious master suite with fireplace. the living room. and the gourmet kitchen. With a total of 4-br, 3-ba. formal dining, a pool, spa & sauna, security system with T.V monitors and your own boat slip. $895.000 SURF a SAND Walk across the street to the sand and the surt from this 2-BR. 2-BA townhome in a guard gated communi- t) with pool. spa and tennis S.lil 000 MAINCHMWEL View all the boat & twbouf .ctMty from ~ IMnc ~ and waterfront patio wtth I Pffvate bolt dock. 2-8R. 2..SA, fireplace, leCW'lty pte. ~26.500 Laree 4--bedroom townhome in Hunt- lncton Harbour. Over I~ sq ft. spacious master suite with fireplace and view ol ocean Laree pnvate patio. 2-<.ar prace . pool and tennis1 courts. s 325 ,000 HARBOUR LIVING Sl)'led to a "'.\editerranean ta<>te in a guard gated commun1t., 1-bedrooms l n baths formal dining areJ "etbar H 1replaces -dak and bait.on\ mas- ter suite with walk-in d()';ot."t and pn- vate balcon) ~JQ<; l).fl SPARKLING POOL a SPA UPiJaded 4-beroom ho~ in Hunt- ington Harbour wtth larte fam1 room. fonnal dining. new locchen p- ~l.)nces. J.<ar pr ate on O\.er SlZed lol SOJ0.000 16390 Pacific Coast Highway, Suite 200 Huntington Beach, California 92649 LUXURIOUS POOL HOllE In iuard-Pted community in Hunt- lll&ton Harbour Wlth >-bf fonnal dJn. inc. plus ~akfast area gourmet lotchen. huge master swte 111ttth fire- p&ace and spac:ous w alk-m closets 5798.000 SUN AND SAND Custom sho~pl..xe I . N " trom •tie °'-.t.'an Thr. top 4UJltt' ho~ lt.'.lfort."'> l BR ~ , B.\ ~ Ill>' 'P-l ~u•it' ~\Stt.'m pr 'ltt> m.i-.tt.•r -.u tt.' k tt den Jri~ 1 _ .lf l?."I•~"'\.' .... ~ •' BRING THE BOAT H.gt\I) u~aded Tnnidad Isl.ind home .. 1th .l-BR l :--8." l.im rm tonnal dining. .. et b.ir <.pa t. sun rm Nus its ov.n bo.lt d'"x i.. ~°X'l.000 (213) 592-2816 I PAOE U THURSOAY, lept9mbef 20, 1910 CdM couple win Four Seasons weekend Stuart and Betty Ferguaon or Cor- ona del Mar will be en1oying an all- expense-pa1d weekend at the Four Seasons Biltmore 1n Santa Barbara as winners of a summer drawing held recenlly by Grubb & Eiits Residential Brokerage Services The 1nv1tat1on to participate In the drawing went out to approximately 40 000 homeowners 1n Orange and San Diego counties The lucky couple were awarded their prize by Suzanne Shuler and Ann Peters, senior marketing consult- ants in Grubb & Eiits' Newport Beach office Debbie DeMa10 Eufron1a Snyder 'We were very excited to find out that we d won the trip," Betty Ferguson said We're certainly look- ing forward to the weekend • While on the sub1ect ot Grubb & (Ills Res1dent1al Brokerage Services. • 1e company has announced its top 0 sales associates for July 1n the Pac1f1c Southwest Region Rod Daley ot the Newport Beach 1f'1ce was honored as the region s top-producing sales associate lee arl! Ruu Jacobs of the Mission v.1.110 Alicia office were honored as tti1:: top-µroducing husband and wile tedr'1 Other 1oca1 agents in the top 20 ....,,.,,. Prlscllla Rea of the Dana Niguel ot11c.e. Barbara Aune, Lois Jacobs, Ann Peters, Holly Mar kas, Suzanne Shuler and Carol Alllton of the New- P r• Beach off1c~ Pat Nunnlkhoven ot me Laguna Niguel office. Judi Craig of the Mission V1e10/Marguente office Bill Wedmore, Gii Thibault, Delores Sherman and Patty Truman ot the Laguna Beacn office. Candy Flock of the San Clemente office and Joan Wiison of the M1llron V1e101 Altc1a o ffice 0 Great Western Real Estate's Las Vegas sales contest promotion 1s h1t- 11ng the 1ackpot with the company's sales associates. according to Clark Cornman, senior vice president of the resale d1v1s1on "We're very excited with the results of our contest so far, and very proud of the performances or our associates and managers." Cornman said "The contest began Aug 1 and is sched- uled to continue through the month of September. with Individual associates and managters eligible to win trips to Las Vegas In addition to individual winners, entire ottlce statts can aualffy for the trips as well. based on their performance as a team." Accordmg to Cornman. the contest provides his sales associates with added incentives to Increase per- formanoe "The enthusiasm for this contest. as ls so common for sales contests In any industry. 11 Infectious and the results have already proven to be 1mpress1ve.' Cornman said RoH Caater, regional vice pres1- d en t fo r Great Western 's Coastal/Orange County region. agreed, noting. ··we ve seen some dramatic increases in acttv1ty over the past few weeks 1n each of our Orange County offices, accompanied by a return to a 'back to basics· sales- manship Great Western's other Southern California regions -the Inland Em- pire/San Gabriel Valley ret1on. the Coachella Valley/Desert region and the San Diego region -also are part1c1pat1ng 1n the contest. with equally 1mpress1ve results. "Our Corona office had already attained 48 percent of its goal by the end of the third week of our contest. and several other offices are in hot pursuit.· Cornman said. Great Western Real estate 1s a statewide. full-service real estate network offering res1dent1al bro- kerage. new home sales. market re- search. relocation. mortgage services. escrow and insurance :J Sperry Van Ness an investment real estate brokerage ftrm. has ap- pointed Debbie DeMalo as adminis- trator at its headquarters office 1n Newport Beach. DeMa10 was an admin1strat1 ve as- sistant at a Newport Beach brokerage prior to J01n1ng Sperry Van Ness She moved to Orange County from P11 tsburgh four years ago Also appointed as office adminis- trators were Barbara Berman 1n the San Diego regional office and M11z1 Thundercloud in the Ontario o ffice Berman 101ned Sperry Van Ness after serving 1n a similar capacity with Commercial Investment Services in San Diego Thundercloud was an ex- ecutive secretary at Far West Savings in Newport Beach before 101n1ng Sperry Van Ness in Ontario Sperry Van Ness is a partnership of real estate brokers spec1almng 1n the sale of maior investment real estate properties 0 Eufrona A. Snyder of Tustin has been named vice president and senior counsel at World Title Company. one of California's largest indepenoently o wned underwritten title companies Snyder wlll be responsible for over- seeing claims, r~overles and certain corporate matters Before JOlnmg World Title. she served for three years as vice president and senior associate d1v1s1on counsel for the Southern DIVlsion office or Transamerica Title Insurance Company In Santa Ana A graduate of Cal State long Beech. she obtained her degree from Southwestern Unioverslty Law School in Los Angeles in 1974 and began a private practice In 1975 She is a member of the Cahfonrla Bar Associa- tion and the California land Title Association. 0 Andr•w J . 0..lman of Newport Beach has been appointed director of commercial marketing for Bramalea California Gellman's primary respons1blllt1es will focus on the marketing and leas- ing of Bramalea Bayview the firms six-story 300.000-square-loot office complex now under construction near Jamboree Road and the Corona def Mar Freeway in Newport Beach Pnor to 1oin1ng Bramalea Cahforn1a Gellman spec1a1tzed in commercial ol- l1ce leasing at Cushman & Wakefield s Newport Beach office tor five years A graduate ot the .Un1vers1ty of M1ch- 1garfs School ot Business Admin1s- trat1on. he 1s active 1n several lor;il chant1es. currently serving as vice chairman of the Orange County chapter of the NatHlnal Multiple Sclerosis Society Now under construction. Bramalea Bayview will be completed 1n late 1991 The pro1ect 1s more than 60 percent pre-leased with the actuarial firm of Hewitt Associated having com- mitted to 130.000 square feet for its new Orange County headquarters c The new ta1r housing laws .1nd current market trends 111 rental properties will be among the topics to be discussed Monday through Satur- day of next week at a seminar for property managers di lht': Fabulous Inn 1n San Diego There 1s a wealth of new infor- mation to absorb in redl estate asset management said Dr George R. Harrlaon, dean of the school of real estate at the Lincoln Graduate CentPr of San Antonio a prn ate non prot11 college which spec• 111z.,c; in real estatF educat1c,ri and is p.r'':!>' t "'t; It 1• -,~n inar l he F 111 Hou<,1nq A I nf 1G88 really chdnqed the whOIP nt1ture nf the husine:.s w1t'1 its touynpr rt-c,tr1l t1onc; H;irrison .:;a,., Th~ 11~0 ... ,,,1 qovernment now r-i:, ., mr• '"••I (IOWt•r In Pnforrinq li.t.,..S "'"'' )1 ~11 ... 1 r m1inii t1on He cited a Los Angeles apartment complex owner who agreed to pay $450,000 to settle a discrimination suit under the 1988 act. Under the law. the handicapped and the elderl'f are now protected from housing dis· cnmination Hamson also po4nta out that the market in rental properties 1s dynamic and suggests new trends "For exam- ple · he notes. ··the future of rent controls seems very uncertain The seminar will be broken 1n10 three two-day sessions which run consecutively -Advanced Asst-t Management, Advanced Res1den1ta1 Management and Advanced Com- mercial Management The tu111on for each session 1s $195. which covers all class materials Call the national registrar at (8001 531-5.;339 for registration informat1011 0 Great Western Real Estate hosted its first Agent Appreciation Day re cently. a day-long p1cn1c at Prado Regional Park in Chino The picnic planned by regional vice presidents Mary Krueoer and AoH Caster, was held as a means to thank lhe company·s associates to r the•r exemplary service P1cn1c aCl 1V1t1es includes a regional soft ball competition. a fishing contest a volleyball tournament, a hmbo con test a ch1lr cookoff and numerous games and prizes for adults and ch 1- dren including ratfles, pinata breai. 1ng three-legged races and gunnr SJCk races A complimentary Mex1cc1n r1est<l and tree soft drtnks were SPtv••Cl 10 111 picnic guests With morf> than 700 people 11'1 n 11-'ndance the Agent Appreciation D 1. p1cn1c proved 10 be very popular w ttt the company s associates and lhP • fc1m11tes A second company-spons. 1• ed p1'-n1c was held Sept 12 in ho1 • of Great Western's San Diego .tml Dest-rt region associates ::~~a~~=~ F:~~son f (second and third from left) reoelve the r Santa Mauano and Ann Peter~Y rom Grubb & Ellls' Suzanne Shulor (left). 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Ip! 1n separate Fam Rm • formal dtn1ng Owner has 2 nouse payments Asking S314 900 LOU STAN **CATHY STAN M2·10l5 P1rk Huntington SIS 1peclall1t1 elnee 1974 ALL STAA IAOKERS HUOE I IMMACULATE 5 o..irm Fountain Val•ey l'Omt' S•lu ated on a huge 101 Add a closet and mato.e 1 6 BR 114ew root and new paint All t ' on•~ $28Q 000 MALLOY • REAL TORS .........aot CALL f"OR OPEN HOUSE 1NFORMA TlON ON THE SAND RENT AL Bf'')I "< 31 or guard gal~ ~ ~n• ng• 1 Pote f.r Ocf'an o ~f' • 11" H B po~ I Long Beach un Ob'>I• JClf'P "Pw~' Rf'furl'HShP<l 1s1dP priv..tlP ClP<"I>. outs1cte S1 8'iC' mo Pacific Moon A.E .• Inc Tom I Naomi Moon 536-MM BETTER THAN NEW SALES BA 2 BA ; 5tor, • ,, ,..,.,,. ~1ngtt> del 1c~ *' l n r-p ,, .;i llf'd com,.,.,r 1, ..., qn•, •PQ•Bdf'<l OUISlll'O•nq lllnd~c::Jp•ng Ct>ntr3I a11 vauttect eol "9 Olv t&m•I¥ room Steer Dang Advanc9d Century Ae•llr . Corp (7141 ~or P19.r 435-3n4 COOL OClAN IAEEZf H~h Balance Assumable Loan Easy 10 Purcnase Clean as 1 p•n ALLIANCE AEAL TORI M7.-10 18351 Beach Blvd. Salte A, Huntington Beach CA 92648 S TARWISE By ARIANNE (for real estate agents) ARIES (I am First and Then You Can Be Second. Aren't I Nice?) -You hke to be where the actton is Your ruling planet. Mars the sun also energy. and three planets in your career house create pl~nty tor any Aries You will be 1ump1ng from ml unta1ntop to .mountaintop -no valleys for you Be certain your clients and co- wc r kers keep up and don t get lost 1n the valleys Look tor any property on blulls hills mountains or even a rise Show and tell ltst and sell' TAURUS ti Have and Please Don t Touch My Stuff) -Take 11 easy and take care ol paperwork durtng the ltrst ol the week Work with buyers over the weekend r 1ou have to preferably hold your ltsttngs open Avoid a co-worker who wants to play c.lnu 01strac1 you Next Wednesday and Thursday concentrate on an area of newer. more tr .1a t1ona1 homes and cold call -knock on doors. promote yourself. as they are ready tor resale GEMINI (I Th111k and Think. and Think My Head Hurts You Take Oven When E r: Hutton speaks 1s the way you wtll feel this week Clients and co-workers will hang or every woro you speal\ about real estate Do us all a favor and do your homeowrk D ' t sltde as you are prone to do at times Your clients could realize some solid tn~t.'stments w1tl'l your help Hold open your own listings 1f you have time You will a1trac1 bu1ers No more Questions please trust the stars on this one CANCER II Feel and Feel and Feel No I m Not Pou11ng Just Feeling) Cancer crobS move slowly when gotng forward or backward but they can move very last sideways wnen they tl'link they are losing somethtng Three planets opposite your sun sign move torwaro this week. creating the feeling It's now or never II 1ust may be as far as two ol your hst1ngs are concerned You need to let go or some maior advertising money nght now Stop breaking out tn a rash Your clients need to know you really Cdre about them You better than anybody know thar money talks LEO (I Will and You Will Not Unless I Say Sol A Leo working behind the scenes? Good heavens what •S lh1s world coming to? The sun w111 still shine on you and your good deeds You could really do some fancy footwork 1n the ltnanc1a1 area and help other agents sell your hsttngs You need to contact a female business friend ar o have a long talk about doing business together VIRGO 11 Analyze and Pick and Pick. Oooh. is That Dirty?) -Those few remaining wrinkles should smooth out by the end ol the week Oh dear. is that a frown Virgo? I know you don t care for wrinkles Let's start again everything you touch v.111 have the Midas touch so what's a couple or typos or smudges on all those contracts? The big shots behind the secnes wont even notice LIBRA II Balance I Don t Know Yet. I'm Still Weighing Ill -A chent who is also a friend can spend more 11 you show them the home you thmk is perfect for them Ar l)lher client needs to lower his or her expectations unless there 1s a great view O•• ers writ return and say You were r1gHt Give us another chance and show us some m 1-" properties Be gracious and do so 1mmed1ately L1ten 10 VIP friends and consider i:I 1 P W area ol real estate to work m You have not lost your touch yoo have 1us1 het>n o ll balance SCORPIO (I Desire and Watch Out 1f You Desire What I Desire) -Pay attention to a Quanll small. gated community Promote yourself by flyers and advertising 10 a special group you may belong to Contact your investors on two opportunities you know about Let the big one take care or 11sell this week A neighbor 1s ready to move You really need to keep a positive attitude about yourself and your business SAGITTARIUS (I See -and Why Can t You See What I See) Joto the groop and stay m the publtc eye Be ready with financing. or even some experts to Qualify potential buyers when you hold open. hstmgs Yes. it wtll be that hot Carry plenty of contracts with you at all times The stars are sa11tng for you. don't trip over your own feet CAPRICORN (I Use and Ifs lor Your Own Good) People wlll wonder II you ve turned Into a fire sign overnight You will be oozing power. plu:az and punch Leo. Aries and Gemini move over for you. center stage. An old and valuable client could be bruised If yoo get earned away with them. Remember you are 1tlll a Cappy, Work a new area with gated townhomes Be generous with a oo·worker and 1he will repay you by aelllng one of your listings. Show propertieS close to a college AQUARIU S (I Know -and You Wiii Never Know Exactly What I Know) -You llke to do the opposite of evetyone elM. and eYet\ though Jupft9f -the luc~y. think-big plane1 -Is In Leo oppoalt• your sun llgn. you may think It's shining on you You are right as usual. Act Ilk• a Leo and be u 0tgan~ed at ~b .. to keep 9COfe of •II your appointments and dlenta. Concentrate on the big 1tuff and let others take care of detail•. YOY might be aurprlMd what devek>pl If y04J contact clients y04J have not aeen In~ PIKSS (I a.I....,. -and Don't Try to Pin M• Down to Whit) -You need to rMMUl'e a Mller they are making the right move. Juet becauM an eecrow officer 11 a good friend doee not mean they don't need wetchlng over. Let co-wotkera hotd yout liettngl open: you WOfk wtth buY9f'I thil week. You hew en Important decl96on to make end you wtff ... very ctMtty where end how. Spltth, aplMh, fOtget the hot bath and tAlk• a ~ lhower. Chedl .. the pool ~t wt'9le you are at It. (TM,,,.. do not °"""*· OttJy .. _..,. lteed tun. moon Md 1*'lnQ .., fol ftKtlw ~Lowie.~J Condo Hotline Common area upkeep spUrs takeover plea By JANET L S POWERS AUQf~ al l a .. Dear Hotline: My hu1band and I llve In • towrihome complex. Our back yard le adJecent to • common area 1lope. The board never ... ma to perform routine maintenance of the •lope; the tr"• end bru•h ere quite overgrown. We Mnt a r.ciu.•t to the board to move our fence up the elope and •••ume the maintenance of the area. It would ... m to be In everyone'• beat lnterHt that thl• erH I• maintain.cf In belter condition. The board advlMd ue that It had no power to give away or ••II common area without a vote of the member1. Thia ... m• ebeurd In view of the feet that we would do a much better JOb of maintaining It than the Heocletlon I•. Plea .. ~t u1 know II th• board"• s>09ltlon I• legal. -Want to Expand In HB Dear Want to Expand The boaro probabh is correct 1n its interpretation of your covenants cond1t1ons and res1r1ct1ons (CC&As> Mot CC&Rs provide rnat the board ot Clirectors has no power to give away or sell common area which. in a comdom1mum pro- iect. is owned by the members as tenants in common and not by tne assoc1a11on unless the board obtains member approval Possibly the board may need to obtain me approval ol the first mortgagees You are entitled to have a property maintained common area and should con· tmue to make written reQuests ol the boarCl until lhey perform regular and rou tine maintenance ol your common area slope O..r Hotllne: My glrttriend and I r.cently etart.cl • word ptOCeHlng bualne ... After Hverel month• of renting epece In • nHrby mall. we decld.cl we could lower our overhead by WOfklng et home. We mov.cl Mveral computer• Into our 1pare b9droom end have, H a rHult of th• growth In our buelneH, hlr.cf thr" tull- tlme ptoc"aor• who now wortt In our home. I recently recelv9d • ~tter from the board of dlr9Ctor. advlalng u1 that C>pef· aUon ot a commercial 9ftterprlM In our realdence wN In vlohtUon of the CCIRa. The people•• hire perk Nveral baocke 'awar and do not perk In the gueet parking .,.. locat9d ad)acent to our home. TM word proceeetng .ciutptMnt and printeta make rirtualty no nolM outloide our reeldence, alftce we have eoundptoot.d the prtnten eo ttMy can- not be hNrd outekle the home. We"-" no cuetomen vtett our home becw we perform plcllup end dehet' ..me. uelng ow own can ("'*" we keep In our .., ... ). TMe llntltdon en tM operetton of our word ptCI Cl ..... buelneee ....... ..,. rm ewe ....,.. .. ...., ....., ,...,.. operltlng IMJ ''" 11111 out of ....., ....... wM ........, ...,,..., been CM199't. WMt cen .. do? -WOf'd "9c1111r lft CM Dear Word Proc.uot. M<>11t, If not ell, CC&R. prOhlbft oe>er- etlon of butlMNN °' commetdaJ .,..terprteee out Of a r-'denoe. The reeaon1 fOf thla .,.. ObVtOul -lncreeaed traffic. notM 9nd cr .. ted a bul6n 111IM:• "' comtnerdel et"1GIPfW In • ,....._. ... Mtting " DI'* Illy not d....... and tenda to'-' proS*'fY vatuea. Certainty. you would not want to llve next door to an automobile repair facility However. many boards can and do ignore such quiet operations aa yours You may wish to discuss with the board possibly amending your CC&Rs to prol'llbH only those commercial or business aper attons which can be ascertained readily lrom the exterior of your unit and/or which cons11tute a nuisance However. unless your board 11 wllllng to consrder this amendment. they are prob· ably w1th1n their nghts to entoroe the CC& As to proh1b1t commercial oepratton from your residence. Remember. though 1ha1 the burden of proof ts going to be on the association to show that you ectuall) operating the business out ol your home II they can't hear. smell or readlly observe that a business 1s OP8fatlng within a residence. II is often difficult for a boaro to meet the burden of proof on tl'lls issue unless you confess 0.er Hotllne: The aHoclaUon I llv• In rec:entlJ de- cld.cf to lnetall • gate at the entrance to our development. In order to make thl1 Improvement. the boef'd atetff that It wlll need to take out a loen. The board recentlJ Mnt around • ballot Hklng for •PPfOval of the mem- be11 to get a loan In the amount of S t00,000 trom a locflf bank. The board lndlc1t9d we .. to would be recetvlng • apeclal ..... ament of MOO and there would be an Inc,.... In our monthly Htfftm.nt1. I am In favor of the gat91vatdlng khe. end am wllJlng to pey the epecW and regular ...... menta. lhlt I em worried about the ao.n. ft the ..aoc:laUon tetl•• out a lo.n. •t• the lnctt.lduel memben r•ponalbte If our nelghbot• don•t peJ7 If for •om• rNM>n the boerd doe9 not make It• monthly loan P9Yntent to lhe bank. can the bank then tat• awar our homH7 ,.... 9dv... w ebout our pot9fttlel llablllty II the auoclatlon borrow• fund• -Po.elble ltonowet In CdM Dear Possible 80frower Many boards conSlder b0frow1ng fund~ necessary for C.pilal improvements ano repairs The CC&Rs and the byta~., outline the requirements lor the assoc•a 11on to borrow money The assoc1at10,, generally cannot mortgage or pledoe lht> common area as security for a loan so many lenders generally ftle financing statements with the secretary of state The lender then becom8$ • securea creditor. ao If the assoc1auon doesn 1 make a mortgage payment. the lender may have a receiver ootlee1 lhe monthl~ ass.essm.,-.t checkl dlrectly from the own en Th9fefore. It ts very unlikely that you Or y<x.1r unit w04Jld be personalty liable 1n the event the usoci.tlon ct.faulted Some CC&Ra and !en.,.,• permit the association to b<>frow fund• using their common area u MCUrlty. If the requisne number of members and the tlr1t mort gagees grand t"-'r oonMr'll. Ttils 11 very unueuat, however. end anould this occur. It aleo II Vf#ll"J unOkety that y04Jt unit or s>erM>nal .... ,. would be at rllk (Jan« Powers Is Ml •rtorM)' wttf'I Flore Nord~. W&I*.,. • Woolf· Wllllt. I Jew firm ~ tM prlJCflt» Ol lllW Jn the ., .. OI community ueoaetJona. SM can· nol lfldMdultlty fet11>01WJ to quett/OM. but wlll ..,..... .. ~ .. po#JI* In the ....... ~ HotllM cobm. All ·~ ,,., b.u.d on QMYWnf ~ It ... ,._,Ind upon the fat:Q ,,,_.,,1«1. You llKJU/d eott1411f '/0(¥ own ••~don'• ~ doc:uMnr. "' -"' """"*" on .., fk: ,,..,,.,._ &bnl ~ .....,.., to ~ A• 10 c'1Ua1 ,.,.__ Oul"Onl c.n .... dot °"~" arr. ,..... $()(). ,,..,.,. ~11$.) ..... ..,.NT/TMI NEWa • MAL laTATE NEWPORT CHARACTER BOAT FOR SALE ~NC~UDES: Completely. refurbished Bayfront home with elegant European·style interior throu~hout . Sweep1~g bayfront views, lush garden patios on both levels. Jacuzzi spa and ~ockang fo.r 2 additional boats in private slip. Only the pickiest bayfront home buyers wall appre~1ate t~is ultimate lifestyle combination. Tug provides perfect guest quarteri ... Room with a view ....... $2,350.000 •OCEAN BLVD .. CdM · $1.695.000. Forever sweeping greenbelt parks. ocean[, Catalina views from this 2·st> 4- BR. 3' i BA new custom home Sounds of the surf. ocean breezes and >achting activities 12 mohr • CdM PENTHOUSE -$695.000. Ocean [, ba> views galore' Refurbished 2-BR. 2-BA retreat townhome City nite lites <..andlel1t terra<..e dining w/sounds of the surf plus COL~ fireplace Dock privileges. pool. spa. gated. secluded [, private • CdM SURF & SAND -$3.395.000. If you can't stand the thought of sand & pebbles between your toes while collecting rare shells on the beach or the thunder of curling waves breaking on the shoreline beneath. then this dramatic oceanfront c liff home 1s not for you • CdM. BRAND N EW TOWNHOME -5569.999 $535.000. South ol PCH . 2-BR . 2'h BA Cozy fireplaces m master BR and living room Very spacious w /view from upper deck Close to everything • CdM SOUTH OF PCH -$698.950. 4-BR. 21/2 BA home with 2-BR. 2-BA rental unll w/tons of garages and storages Sunny corner lot Onl> steps awa> to the famous Gold- enrod lootbndge & CdM beaches • LIDO ISLE MAIN CHANNEL -$2.575.000. 2-sty bayfront .tQ ft of frontage with dock [, slip for 1 boats Spacious entrance. terraces on both le els. 4 fireplaces • sand, beach •SECLUDED SHORE C LIFFS · $1.150.000. CollosscJI size parcel w/bu1ldmg plans for a 2-St> 5,()()() sf view home desiined/Richard Dodd Prlv bch access • CdM BAYFRONT TOWNHOME -$1.249.000. Complete(\ refurbished with dock privileges and yachtz1e \ 1e\\-S Onl> steps away from cappucino in the morning f . quaint shopping. The ultimate NB lifestyle • CdM LARGE CORNER PARCEL -$719.000. 3-BR. 2-BA w/Newport Harbor night lights & ocean view O\\ ner insists on carrying a I st T /D & note at a preferred rate to qualified bu}ers IL/HJ • CdM ENCHANTED CANYON. OCEAN TO BOOT . $895.000 Cozy Ozzie & Harriet Nelson inspired split-le"el designer home with enchanted canyon [, ocean vie" s IQ .000 s I site \\ith tons of priv.1cy f. seclusion Pm ate beach access. • CdM CONDOMINIUM -$525.000. Walk to the beach from this brand new contemporary t\o\ nhm Full\ detached living w; two master bdrm su1tec;. 211 bcJths [. P"'l decks off both bdrm suites tSale or lse optl • NEWPORT BEACH PENTHOUSE -$3.900/MO. Pres· t1g1ous (, private. 1 000 sf 1-BR 11 1 BA "" f1repla<..e club pool. spa. beaches [, guest d0<.k1ng S" L'ep1ng harbor ocean [.Catalina \1ews • NEW CdM LISTING -$639.000. So of PCH t Ot\ quiet and most preferred section of old CdM : blk to BL>gon1a green belt park(. \le\A.S of Npt Harbor f., Ou~an Paulic.. sun.:;ets '· BR. 2-BA frt owner unit "/2-BR I ·BA rental unit •LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT LEASE -$7.500/MO. Boat dock and slip for I lrg and 2 sml boats. 2-St\ ')-BR . .s1 ' BA bayf ront home on main <..hannel '· PAGE "'"""90AY, l 1pt1fflber 20. ,._ Beachside's Rich McHugh wins third Cen turian honor Rich McHugh of Century 21 Beachside's Huntington Beach office has received top Centurian honors for the third consecutive year. The production award 1s given for Century 21 Realtors whO have posted at least $5 m1llton 1n gross com· m1ss1ons 1n one calendar year McHugh. who earned the award each of the last two years. received 1t after passing the $5 m1llton mark in August. This year's award 1s particularly gratifying to me because my earnings are up despite the fact that the mar- ktH is in what many experts say is a slump," McHugh said. A resident of the Mesa Verde area ot Costa Mesa. Mc Hugh 1s among the top producers at Century 21 Beachs1de s Beach Boulevard office. which was recently acknowledged by Century 2 t officials as the top office in the United States during the first half of 1990 ''I'm busier than ever right now." said McHugh. who speciahzes tn in- vestment property "I've added a lot of new clients lately and my wife. Theresa, and I have just had our first child. a boy. Michael. ''This year I've handled transactions Involving 18 properties. which in- cluded more than 120 Individual apartment units. "Apartment property 1s an excellent investment nght now for several reasons ... McHugh noted "There are some very good buys In the market. plus there 1s an anticipated shortage of units in Orange County. 'With the high cost of single-family houses. long commutes and worsen- ing traffic. apartment rentals should stay strong ... he added. "However. for tndlvlduals, the tax benefits with In- come rental residential property stlll are available.·· McHugh said a person could get some control of a commendable piece of income property for as little at $10,000. He said that could be In a role as independent Investor or with a small partnership. McHugh owns more than a dozen MORTGAGE RATES apartments. He Is either the principal owner or is an Investor 1n partner- ships, which in some cases include other clients Centurian status means that McHugh ranks among the top per· centile of 90.000 agents nat1onw1de He obtained his sales hcense m 1984 and became a broker 1n 1986. Rich McHugh J .M. Pet e rs C ompany r e por t s sales decline The J.M Peters Co .. headquartered In Newport Beach. has repor1ed sec- ond quarter hnanc1al results for the period ended Aug . 31 . 1990 For the second quarter. revenue from housing sales was $51 1 m1111on compared to the $56 6 m1lhon re· ported for the corresponding penod of ltscal 1990. The decline 1n revenues resulted 1n net loss for the second quarter ot $451 .000. or a loss of $ 03 per share on 13,980.000 shares outstanding compared 10 net mcome of S3 5 m1t11on. or $ 25 per share on 13,980.000 shares outstanding. tor the pnor year's comparable period For hscal t991's second quarter the company reported new orders (homes contracted for sale less cancetlaUons). for 79 homes At Aug 31, 1990. the company's backlog was 197 homes valued at $79 0 m1llton For the same period of the pnor year the company recorded new orders for 322 homes. with a backlog consisting ot 552 homes valued at $236 8 m1lhon The company's second quarter t1nanc1al results are reflecttve of the continued downturn in sales tor single family move-up market housing tn most areas of Southern Cahforn1a The company s fiscal 1991 second quarter results were also negatively impacted by increased finance and marketing costs on inventory homes and land In var1ous stages of develop- ment Gross profit percentages on hous 1ng sales for the second quarter were 14.8 percent, versus 19 7 percent tor the comparable period of fiscal 1990 The J M Peters Co Inc with total assets in excess of $565 m1lllon. 1s one of Southern California's prem1e1 builders of homes tor the move~up market -upper Income buyers who have previously owned a principal residence. The company. which oper ates 1n Orange County and aa1acent counttes. closed 775 homes in f1sca1 1990 FIXED* ADJUSTABLE lntnt Down ,.,. lock-In Mn . "''"' ..... Pymt (%) (dar•> l~ ... ,. Amerocan Builder~ Mtg 10000 20 1 750 60 187 6900 American Savings Bani< ,0 400 20 2000 15 187 7 950 Bank of America 10 250 10 2 000 •5 187 7 750 Bank of Ca1tforn11 10 375 10 2 000 30 187 8 875 Cen,r a Mortgage Corp 9 875 10 2 500 30 187 6900 Chue Manhattan Sank 10 750 25 2 000 30 1000 7 875 CommvM'f wesl Morto• 10 625 20 t 875 45 500 6900 Far West Residential Svcs 10 000 05 2 000 30 187 7 625 Frrs1 NattonWIOe Bank 10 125 05 2 000 30 187 7 625 Gener al AmeHcan Financtet 10 250 10 t 000 30 187 . 8 500 Glend•te Feaeral Bank 10 375 20 2 000 45 187 7 500 Great Amei1can Bank 10 250 05 2000 4S 187 8 750 Graaler Suburban Mort 10000 05 2000 25 187 7750 HomeFed Bank 10250 20 1 500 30 187 7 950 Houaetiol<' Bank 10000 05 2000 60 .. 187 7 750 l~t Mortgage Inc 10000 20 I 625 21 1117 8900 MOfgan Hom9 Funding 10 000 05 2 000 30 187 7750 Newport Finane1a1 Group 10000 10 2 500 eo 187 7 500 Newport Mortga~ g 875 05 2 500 60 187 7 205 OcMnV18'# F lnanc1a1 10000 05 1500 30 187 8 250 Pec:ffle Ara~ortgage 10 125 tO 1 750 30 187 7950 Ptclfk NII al Bank 10000 10 2 000 eo 187 6900 Republic Federal 10000 20 2000 75 187 7 810 Stllndtlt'd "9clftc: Savings 10 750 20 1875 30 600 9 250 V P WICtt.hM 10.000 OS 1750 30 187 8900 . Down Po4nta lock·ln Mtlfgln Pymt (%) (d•r•> C"-) 20 1500 00 2 400 20 t 500 60 2 300 20 I 750 60 2 375 20 1 750 60 2 750 20 0000 •5 2 750 25 2 000 30 2 750 20 0000 45 2 500 20 , 250 30 2 250 10 1 500 30 2 250 20 0 000 60 2 550 20 1 500 45 2 250 20 2 000 45 2 750 20 2 000 45 2970 20 1 500 60 2 250 10 2 000 60 2 500 20 0 000 45 2 7!>0 20 1 500 30 1950 20 '500 45 2 350 15 1 000 21 GPM 10 2 000 30 2 250 20 1 750 60 2 350 20 0 000 30 2 750 15 I 000 75 GPM 10 '875 eo 3 250 20 1000 45 2 375 Mea. Loen 500 500 1000 1000 500 1000 500 750 350 500 7!>() 187 600 600 3!>0 500 500 500 187 187 500 500 187 350 500 INDEX SUMMARY ADJUSTABLE MORTGAGES 1 Ith OtSlrtCI P11me •ate 3 month T bill 6 month T bill I yr lreasur., note J yr 11ea~ry note 5 yr lreatury note ThMwMll 8 ,, tO 00 7 38 7 36 7 74 8 24 11 48 laet ...-2 • ...-. 990 811 809 10 00 10 00 7 48 7 5• 7 48 7 45 1 as 193 8 33 1138 ass 862 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RATE AVERAGES flied IS yq1 30 yHr' Adlv•leble 9 978 10 149 10539 10 875 6 month e 478 8 421 1 year 8 S.)4 8 578 Source MOftO. ~ Con\C)eny 836 t 177 Figures et of Tnur.Oar . s.>t 13 Public housing fine for Southeast Asians By JEAN HOPFENSPERGER "''"°"~St Plall Ster T~ Like many Southeast Asian families who rent an apartment In a public housing proiect in St. Paul. Minn • the Khangs can't think of a better place to llve The young couple say the price Is ught. the apartments are nice and their relatives hve a few doors away While the Khangs hope to move into their own house atter La Khang fin- lahes his training to become a car mechanic. most of their older neigh- bors have no plans to leave the housing pro1ects. Two new studies show that publlc housing -designed as temporary shelter and viewed as an unpleasant last resort by other ethnic groups - 1s where more than 60 percent of the Southeast Asians living in pubhc hous- ing want to stay. Home ownership Is a low priority LA's Real Estate Trust will be self-managed LOS ANGELES -The trustees of Real Estate Investment Trust of Cah- torn1a have enacted a plan for the Trust to become self-managed eflec- l•ve Oct 1 This dec111on was 1n part p1~1p1- 1ated by the announcement earlier this year by W11J1am Watters Jr . presi- dent and advisor to the trust (who reached the age o f 65 years 1n May). of his planned retirement sometime Clurtng 1990 At the meeting, the trustees agreed to the termination of the advisor's agreement effective Sept. 30. 1990 and the trust accepted the res1gnat1on ot Walters as president ettect1ve Sept 30 Walters will continue to serve on the board of trustees The trustees further announced John F Carpenter would succeed to the office of president of the trust Carpenter, formerly a senior vice president of a national commercial real estate company. has many years of real estate experience 1n Calllorn1a No material change is anticipated in the current operating focus of the company Several of the tong-term staff of the advisor will become direct employees of the trust as of Oct t , 1990. 1nclud1ng LeRoy E. Carlson. vice president and chief financial of- ficer. and John Nunn. asset manager Real Estate Investment Trust of Cal1forn1a. established in 1968. is an equ1ty-ortented real estate investment trust which owns and operates a dtvers1f1ed portfolio of incom e- producing properties in California consisting of shopping centers. apart- ment complexes, industrial buildings and commercial pro1ects Tne address of the trust ettect1ve Oct 1 will be Real Estate Investment Trust of California. 120 l 1 San Vicente Blvd . Suite 707. Los Angeles. Cahf 90049 The telephone number will remain (213) 476-7793. only 16 to 18 percent are Interested. And only about 33 percent want to move Into privately owned apart- ments. Other ethnic groups are more~ flkely 10 want a home and less likely to prefer public housing than Southeast Asians. "I wasn't surprised that they hked pubhc housing so much. but I was surprised that. given a choice. it's a first choice even over home own- ership." said Richard Chase of the Wiider Research Center. which did the study "I think that knocked everyone backward. But where else can you find something that approximates a village? They·re (the pro1ec1s) even butlt on hills. · La Khang. one of hundreds of Southeast Asian s l1v1 ng at McDonough Homes. where Hmong is the language of the street and women still wear tradtt1onal dress. explalned the attraction ''When we have to solve a problem. you can 1ust call your In-laws and they can help right away,' said Khang, who shares a three-bedroom home with his wife, Mao. and three chlldren. "They can baby sit when my wife goes to the doctor. We can help each other · The support and predictable en- vironment have made public housing an oasis of securny for many mem- bers of the older generation. who speak little English and have a tough time adapting to urban U.S fife. the study showed Interviews show that the young. English-speakers generally plan to leave. but the older ones crave the community support. St. Paul housing planners are grap- pling with ways to help both the older 'Light inspections' may cause u9ht" or "Incomplete 1nspec- t1on1· are causing a 101 of problems 1n the home inspection Industry ac- cording to Stan Luhr. President of California Real Estate Inspectors As- sociation (CREIA) a region of the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) "Our Inspectors statewide are hear- ing the phrase 'I'd rather have so and so company inspect my cllent's prop- erty They are not so picky and do not put all the httle things on lhe report that so and so company does,' " Luhr states. Thla ta what is known as a "llght inspection," In which many defects an the property are not reported. usually bec•use of a tack of Inspection stan- dard• to follow. or because the In- spector feels It Is too minor to put in the repor1 even though It 11 still con- Sldered a defect in the property Thia, Luhr says. Is a ~ "subjec- tive" way at beat to report on the phyllcal condition of a home Not everyone will agrM on what Is constd•ed a minor. major or o Mrlout defect In the property. Each buyer haa hit own Ideas on standards as to what he consjders I• a minor Of major defect in the property A profeaak>nal home Inspection will 'dltcfOM "fully" the fac1ual condJtlon of the propetty. "Fun dlaciosure" In- volves reporting everything · v1s1ble and accessible" to lhe client ft does not mean that the items will be re- paired or replaced The inspection report 1s not a "fix It fist " Luhr said Its purpose it to disclose the factual condition of the property as It 1s on the day of the inspection. According to CREIA/ ASH I state vice president. Peter Walker. owner of At Property Inspection In Dana Point, CREIA/ASHI "member inspectors" must report the condition of the prop- erty according to the national stan- dards of practice code of ethics When reported to these standards II is a complete. throrough and pro- fessionally reported Inspection. Walker ·says that this type of com- plete professional inspection Is what all buyers and real estate agents should request and demand when ordering a home inspection. This will insure the best "consumer protec- tion" avallable 1n the home inspection industry today_ Walker also said that the assocla· tlon always recommends home buyers "quallty" their home lnspec· tors. "We always recommend using only CAEIA/ASHt-quallfled member Inspectors to perform all your lnspec· t1ons because they ere the only tn- spectOl's nationwide In the Industry who have proven their experience and professional ab1htes through testing. education. training and peer reviews through their membership process in our association." said Walker Walker also said that there are no state flcenstng laws to govern or con- trol the industry ··Anyone can call themselves a home inspector. or they can buy a franchise with no requirements of experience. education or training 1n the Industry." he said "The main function Of CREIA/ASHI Is to otter education, training and support services to our members and candidates,'' he said "Non-member Inspectors receive lltlle. If any, train- ing and normally lack a standards or practice or code of ethics to follow when performing a home inspection .. According to Luhr, CREIA/ASHI feels "light inspection" may work for a while. but usually will lead to ht•· gallon sooner or later tor all parties concerned "Experience throughout our &$$0Clation has proven this state- wide "light Inspections are )ust not worth the problems that they can cause later." Luhr said "You are just leaving yourself open for a lltlgatlon not to menuon the unhappy snd dis· satisfied buyers. "Many lt.-ns we find In the Industry that are not reported pert 1n to fire. and younger generations become more sufficient, to offer home own- ership lnoent1ve programs and to bet- ter meet the needs of project res•· dents so they can leave. The idea Is to open up space for 300 Southeast Asians on the waiting list "If we could find ways to make Southeast Asians feel at home 1n St. Paul (neighborhoods). we both could be very fortunate. said Mary Tingerthal, director of housing for the St Paul Planning and Economic De- velopment Department. But Southeast Asians have tremen- dous obstacles to overcome the survey said For example. 54 percen1 of Southeast Asians 1n publtc housing have never set foot 1n a classroom 79 percent are wom ed or confused a lot about some aspect of this coun- try and 96 percent meet federal pov- erty gu1dehnes Likewise few have credit ratings needed to buy a hous n per- cent have a savings a ount per- cent have credit cards and 4 p cent have car payments The Amencan dream of home own- ership 1s not high on their agendas only 18 percent of the Hmong and 30 percent of all Southeast Asians surveyed wanted to buy a house They're most concerned about learn- ing English. gettmg a 1ob and maktng sure their k ids get a good education Wilder Research conducted two housing studies One surveyed the needs and attitudes o f the residents of St Paul Public Housing Agency projects The other compared at- titudes ot Southeast Asians who hve in the pro1ects and those who rent or own homes problems health and safety items or other potential hazardous cond1t1ons that could cause serious problems later he added "Home inspectors are not deal breakers when they report the full cond1t1on of the property, as they are sometimes accused of being. · Luhr said They are protecting everyone including the real estate agents and the buyers We are trying to improve consumer protection 1n our industry Luhr said We feel the best way to improve consumer protection 1s to report fully the cond1t1on of the prop- erty as set forth 1n the standards or practice code of ethics Inspectors are hired to inspect the property. we are not htred to assure a real estate deaf If buyers decide not to buy the property It 1s not because the home inpsector was a deaf break- er.· stated Luhr It •S the cond1tt0n of the property not the inspector. who influences buyers 1n their decision whether or not to purchase the prop erty Luhr IS offering a free. llst of qualt· fled member home inspectors state- wld and a free copy or the standards of prachcel code of ethics Anyone wishing • copy CM call CREIAIASHI headquarters at 1...S00-526-2135. or wnte to CREIA, 1100 N St . 50 Sacr - mento C~. 9681• \ PAGE 10/THUASDAY, September 20, 1tlO IHOEPENO£NTITHE NEWI • ft£AL EITAT£ The $55 million, 12-story Waterfront Hilton Hotel and Resort features 300 guest rooms and suites. all with ocean views Waterfront Hilton makes business a pleasure Just as the city ot Huntington Beach 1s building upon its character to re- direct its growth. the goal of the Waterfront Hilton Is to mix business with pleasure in a way unique to Huntington Beach and Southern Cali- fornia This Mediterranean-styled show- case by the seashore was designed by the world-renowned architectural firm of Wimberly Allison Tong & Goo {WATG) Known for its specialization 1n hotel design. WATG's design team blended the 12-story structure beyond its primed oceanfront location and well into its environment 'H1stonca11y. the concentration of act1v1ty tor Orange County. California has been on the beach," explained Dale Moen protect manager with WATG "In designing the Water1ront Hilton. we've extended that focus to reach the baby-boomers who stttt enjoy the beach environment. but llke all the amenities, too." Consistent with the "coastal play- ground" theme of Huntington Beach's transformation, the designers made a conscious effort to create a resort emmonment equally satisfying to fam- 1hes and business travelers alike. "The crossing of circulation is mini- mized." said Moen. "For those busi- ness travelers who sometimes bring their families along, this environment makes 1t easy." A mce balance 1s the result. To maintain one of the finest active waterfronts anywhere, the exquisite design of the Waterfront Hiiton ac- commodates foot trails. extensive recreational fac1ht1es . executive office services and more. Its casual but upgraded environ· ment is visually displayed by several hand-painted tile fountams. The Ital- ian marble for the lobby staircase. van1t1es. pullmans and wet bars was all carefully hand-selected Environmentally, the 300-room structure will boast a million dollars plus in landscaping that's mature. lush and free-flowing, with several varieties of palms thriving inside and out. According to Ann Stamper of the SWA Group. the landscape design f1rm for the Waterfront Hilton, its overall plan was unique. "The design concept is to form a visual tie and connection to the ocean... she explained. The sub- tropical lush greenery and water tea- Specialty retailers growing trend By JIM JOHNSON ~c.C•atchy ,...._. S.•vte• Here's good news for popcorn lovers and cookie monsters· More smgle-ttem retailers are on the horizon Looking at trends In retailing, the fall issue of tne Real Estate Journal reports that consumers can expect to find more stores with a single llnes of merchandise in the years ahead. And they won't be iust 1n the food busi- ness In fact. some are already focus- ing on wardrobe accessories like socks. sunglasses and umbrellas. The nation's aging population also will bnng changes In the industry. according to the Ernst & Young publl· cation Whtie fewer teen-type stores will be needed. the market for home furn1sh1ngs, recreation and htness. renovation services and security sys- tems will expand. Equally hot will be craft stores for handmade Items. Tenants In tne leisure field. such as spor11 equipment, gardening, hobbles and travel. Should also do well. The heightened concern about well- ness, says the publlcat1on, will bring doctor, dentist, podiatrist and chiropractor offices into shopping centers. In Sacramento, that's already hap- pening, says Scott Reynolds, a retail office specialist with Grubb & Ellis. a commercial brokerage company. But it's not because retailers recognize 1t' s a good idea. he said. "It's because they need to till space ... he said. "There are so many retailers hke Fred Meyer. and even Raley's, that have merchandise In many categories." Reynolds ex- plained. "So. who do you put next to them? You have to consider some alternative uses -and that's where doctors and dentists come 1n " Another good alternative -or non- competitive use -Is libraries, Re- ynolds added. "There·s one in Down- town Plaza. and It's temporary. but I thtnk it's a trend we're going to see more of." Retail developers have begun to renovate malls to appeal to senior shoppers and to accommodate work- ing women. the Journal article noted Indicative of those trends. the upscale South Coast Plaza In Orange County has added elevators and put 1n diaper-changing spaces In the women's lounges. Others have begun to cater to busy career women by adding valet parking. Retailers also have set up shops for working men and women. Reynolds said. They open at 7 a.m.. offering breakfast -croissants and coffee - while customers shop for suits or dresses that are delivered to their offices later that day. Products and services that enhance Ufestyle and images are the positives 1n retalling's future. On balance. how- ever, the negatives -including over- building In many areas. tighter financ- ing and a slower population growth - wlll result In a general downturn en retell development. analysts befleve. Nationwide, prices and rents wlll increase only about 3 percent annual- ly over the next five years, according to an Ernst a Young study. "There's no doubt," Reynolds con· eluded, "the retail market Is slowing down." tures form an extension trom the Pac1hc to the grounds of the Water· front Hilton. There are three major areas-the entry court. which features a variety of palms. the pool deck and terraces. with water features and tropical foliage, and the Pacific Promenade Another exc1t1ng landscaping fea- ture of the hotel 1s the half-mile tong palm tree-hned Pac1f1c Promenade. which begins at the Waterfront Hilton and will extend througout the Water· front development "Bordering streets around the new Waterfront Hilton will look llke Beverly Hills when we're done with 1t," said Robert W Thornton, construction supervisor for the hotel. Beyond the Waterfront Hilton's tash1onabte exterior are the often overlooked amen1t1es which are given every attention to detail Take. for example. the guests' rooms. meeting rooms and banquet racllltles They all have excellent acoustics providing vis- itors and guests the peaceful serenity of the property's oceanfront environ- ment Structurally, the Waterfront Hiiton is a rigid concre1e ductal-trame build- ing The use of cross braces helps make the hotel rigid, moving as a unit 1n the event of a possible earthquake Sohd walls keep It from swaying by absorbing energy and redirecting ti downward instead of side to side Additionally, the 12-story concrete pylons are built underground and webbed tor extra support Every step of the way. the building components were tested. Including all glass used In constructing the hotel Rigorous wind tunnel tests Insure safety and quality Even the glass wind screen Jn front of the pool-which provides protection form on-shore breeies-wH model tested in a wind tunnel In Carmel. In Huntington Beach's oceanfront environment. It's never been dlffleult to mix business wlth pteaaur•. And the Waterfront Hiiton Is proof that the future c.en continue to attract femmes and businesses to the rea 1NOEP£NOENT/THE •WI• REAL ESTATE ntURWY, .., .. ,.. .. ., 20. 1llDIPAGE 11 Find Your Home With Our Help ... llilyPillt HUNTINGTON BEACH/FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT PAGE 1VTHURSDAY, .. ptember 20, 1tlO RE/MAX nearing top state ranking RE/MAX Is fast becoming the number one real estate operation in California. with the most satisfied cltents. among the top-ranked real estate franchises. according to the real estate industry newsletter Real Trt?nds Though founded only in 1973. RE MAX International headquartered 1n Englewood. Colo . already has be- come tl•t: largest real estate company 111 Can..ida In fact. by the end of 1991. RE/MAX vi Ca1tforn1a s co-regional director. Sao Syverston predicts that RE /MAX c.ou d oecorne the largest real estate compony Hl the natton The Redl Trends report stated that C.t:ntu•y 2 I 1S leading with 765.000 1ra11.:.ac.11011s but last year RE/MAX ,umped ahead to the number two pos1t1on over Coldwell Banker The monthly publication also noted tnat RE1MAX has ache1ved No 1 stdtus 1n several other critical growth categories The most significant figure in com· paring real estate offices is annual sdles volume per agent -that 1s. 1ust how much each agent sells m a one- year period Although Century 21 has 69 000 !>ales associates. compared to RE 'AAX s 18.206, RE/MAX averaged $2 630.000 1n real estate sales per agent per )'ear. as opposed to Cen· tury 21 s S 1 070.000 per agent The average annual dollar sales volume per office was even greater with RE ,MAX topping out at $38 5 m11t1on compared to Century 2 1 s $ 12 2 annual income Simply translated for the home buyer or seller this means that RE MAX s fewer sales associates sold More homes at a greater price Another companson was franchise growtt' w1lti RE MAX sconng highest for one two and live-year periods clv"r dg•ng 20 2 percent per year since 1984 Century 21 scored a com- µetr utiwt:ly IOwPr 2 9 percent growth .An ott er truP m~asure of success tor •• real 1><,tatt• network. is its market ::ihdre del.ned by Real Trends as ii reflection of the percentage of the total number of home sales trans- actions or ·sides· completed." Cen- tury 21's market share actually de- creased 3.8 percent from 1988 to 1989. while RE/MAX grew an in- credible 15.3 percent during the same penod The question arises. why 1s RE/MAX growing at a phenomenal rate 1n what news reprots claim 1s a "flat market?" One answer might be read in the July issue of a well-known consumer magazine. RE /MAX received the high- est sat1sfac1ton rating of any national brokerage in a poll of 71 ,000 readers who used brokers to sell their houses RE /MAX also was singled out by the magazine's readers for having es- pecially knowledgeable agents Last year, the network led all other franchise organizattons in productivity with an annual average of 25 trans- actions per agent. The numbers simp- ly reflect that RE/MAX 1s doing some- thing right. "When RE/MAX moves Into a com· munity, 1t tends to dominate the mar- ket,' Syvertson said "In some areas, RE/MAX offices command 25, 30 or even 40 percent of the market .. According to sta11st1cs of a recent statew1se RE /MAX report, there are now 260 RE/MAX offices 1n Caltforrna. compared to 2 12 last year The number of independent sales as- sociates afltltated with RE/MAX of- fices statewide last year was 3 002, compared to 1.930 in 1988. One or the most s1gn1ficant statistics bearing witness to the dynamic growth of RE/MAX in Call· tornia 1s the dollar volume and number of transactions handled by RE/MAX sales associates per year Last year. dollar volume was $10 4 million and in 1988 volume peaked al $6 6 m1lhon Syverston's ant1c1pat1on tnat RE /MAX will become the largest res•· dent1al broker by the state by the end of 1991 1sn t far fetched lNDENHOENTITHE MEWi • MAL EITATE Home 1n Galloping Hiii to be auctioned off Oct. 13. Home auction slated in Galloping Hill tract LFC Real Estate Marketing Services of Newport Beach will be conducting the auction sale of Chino Hill's Gal- loping Hill single-ram1ly residences Oct 13 at the Sheraton Anaheim Hotel. The auction sale which offers homes with interiors of up to 2 .650 square feet -will be conducted at noon on a minimum bid. absolute basis The seller of the. proeprty must accept the highest bid at or above the minimum bid indicated in the auction catalogue "The homes of Galloping Hiii are situated w1th1n the master-planned Gordon Ranch community. more than half of wh1ct1 has been set aside for natural open space." said John G. Balentine. president of LFC ··And with minimum bids starting from $156.000. there 1s tremendous poten· tial for substantial savings .. Recreational pleasures abound in lhe exclusive Gordon Ranch com- munity with the lush 10.000-acre Chino Hills State Park. the boating and fishing of Prado Regional Park and miles of scenic trails for hiking and horseback riding. Drawing upon classic Med1teranean architecture. these three and four- bedroom homes display luxurious built-ins and designer touches such as fine woods and me work. volume cet11ngs. gourmet kitc hens. sumptuous baths and private bedrooms. All bidders at the Oct 13 auction must be registered prior to auction day and have in their possesS1on a cashier's check. made payable to themselves. 1n the amount of $2.500 LFC Real Estate Marketing Ser- vices. a d1v1s1on of Lange Financial Corporation, is an international mar- keting ftrm which specializes 1n the sale of residential, resort and com- mercial properties throughout the Untied States For further information on the auc- tion sale of the Galloping Hill single· family residences. 1ntrested parties may contact LFC Real Estate Market· 1ng Services by calhng (800) 966-0660 or v1s1t the on-site auction information office at 3095 Buckhaven Road 1n Chino Hills Shape up your home· to • insure an early sale Bv Kf.\/I~ Kf.LLEHEfl More than 50 mlllton people will ct1ange their residences during the corning y1;ar Some will retire. some will upgrade lhetr homes, some w111 cnoose a d11ferent location and some will be transferred by their company Wh1c.never the case. a lot of houses are going to go on a market that is already saturated with vacant single· family homes While this 1s a discouraging picture tor the people moving. It need not be as bad as we might be led to believe from the national statistics The way to brighten the picture Is to put the odds in favor or a quick sale. Give your Mme the advantage over houses thet have been on the market tor months by making It a more attractive buy. The more attractive you make 1t. the higher the asking price Obviously, pnce Is a major con· s1derat1on. A professional estimate of the home's worth before f1st1ng will determine a fair market value and guide you 1n pricing your home re- ahst1cally. But price certainly isn't the only incentive a buyer 1s looking for Here's an example If a ripe. perfect apple costs 25 cents. an apple with a worm in 1t costs only 18 cents and an apple that Is bruised and half rotten costd 10 cents. which one would you buy? The best one. rlghl? That's how a buyer looks at your home. Amd what besides pnce makes It the best? Its appearance. We have written a tot about curb appeal In these columns In the past It still Is one of the most Important features tn selling a home. First Im- pressions, If they are not good. are hard to d1spet Good first Impressions .ire a potent sales tool Here are some of the ways to create a good first 1mpress1on Clean up the appearance to a v1s1t- 1ng buyer Cut the grass and rake away any leaves or clippings. Edge the lawn to give a neat. trimmed look Edge the gardens and buy some blooming plants to make the garden attractive. Suppose you have to invest a couple of hundred dollars Isn't It worth lhat to move an asset In which you may have 1n excess of $100,000 tied up? Wash the dirt, stains and scuff marks from the garage and front doors. Polish the door knocker. Meke sure the bell works. Wash the exterllor woodwork If it needs It. Aephtnt win- dow boxes If neceaary. Repair screens that are rotten or torn. Fiii the acratchea made by the dog on the front door and repaint Trim the hedges to a neat appearance and prune the shrubs~shape them jf necessary Buy a clean welcome mat and wash all of the windows inside and out Clean sprouting grass out of the gutters and take all of the branches off of the root. If all of the houses In the neigh- borhood have paved driveways and you don't. consider this investment to help with a quick. and higher. sate. Remember the adage used by real estate professionals -location, lo- cation and location are the three most Important considerations In buying a home. Your home should compare favorably wittl the other houses In the neighborhood to maintain the stan- dard set by the '*Ohbora. For a quick and more satisfactory tale, It ahould stand out when the prospect drhfea down the street INOEPE.....-rtn. 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ACULAn DUTCH HAV£N -Su~r sharp I l>drm Hunlln«ton &-i!<h homt' h.is tar~ bdrms 111~ ~h oa~ •.JM• 1 k' enll\ lr11 tl1n1n1t rm °''~ cabtnels t'•panded oa._ k1td>en ~"' CdrflE'I "<°"' r ... ,1 •1u·~·1 .. ,1 de -loc;i11on SJIQ 400' "'"[).'>Q I -..1TATEI -ru"om1~~ J bdrm home h.Js hlcJllr uPCf.ldt'il interior ~autllul pool on hyte CllOO s I lot al I~ end of cu de S<lc. o.1k pl<1nk floo~ 1 'o CU\tom brick trpk. remade~ baths island coon1.-r kitchen t'lc' $110 Of)(>' •INO-SCl1 DREAMS ARE CHEAPL--·---$171,IOOI flus lerrifolly priced ~IS t001 Lovely UPCJade<f J bdrm ~ has co.,ered patlO. llJnlle pool huct O\lef'St~e lot and larce itSSUm.l~ 10'\o VA loan' Wh.lt a buy' •INIH97 SPACIOUS TOWNHOMEL------1111,500I Temh< l bdrm 2 story fountain Val~ 1wnhm has custom island v.oril ilrta sp.JCIOUS pm ale pallo otf fam1h rm and country k.uc~. hu&e m.tsler suite lormal d1n1nc rm 2 ur g.ira.ge etc'"'~'>~ DEDUCT INTEREST • WHY RENT?----·-·-S134,IOOI D)nam11e] bdrm 2 ~ear old condo has 2 baths 2 ur c-race S«unl) ca1ed com~' central air 2 enc~ paltOS 2 pools 2 ~s and rH,\ ·\ ,\ terms ,.,th 2 pomts' Also assume a 10'" F'HA loan 11 ~ou ixeler \I. hal ctio<e wha1 .,afue' "IN[)-r;qQ INCREDIBLY PRICEOL .............. -·····----S175,000t Fabulou~ l bdrm home inside greal area ... as rec1p.en1 of I~ G G Plidc A."'ard v.1th ne11. pa1n1 immaculate ma1n1eance d1ninc area large pa100 large lo1 e•lla parking' =l'llC><iOQ OWNER WILL CARRY 1STI. ............................. S189,000t L.Orgeou\ 101alh redo~ l bdrm home has nE'v. carpel ~"' tloor~ nev. ~lllhl•n ne"' dra~ ne11. patnl 1n f. out t'\tra large 101 trnk' MOll\c11l'd o"'ncr ... 111 lar" Isl .. 1th l~s rhan 2<l down' Sa\e lo.in c~t~' lo"'t">I prte in area loo \l.h<ll a barg.i1n' .:il'lj()-d)I JUMP INl .............................. -············-·················$223,900! lmm.x.ul.itt'h upgraded l bdrm home on htlgt' wrner lot on gre.11 Hunt1n~on Bt'ckh art'a has pool lam1f\ rm larll;t' master suue all nev. •<>rpel nt·v. Hoc'" ne11. patnl nev. rool far~ pal Kl e\clnl '>Chool~ ,•re =1""0 r' ! 91h % FINANCINGL ........................ -................ S272.,900t LO\t'h l hdrm home SlelX 10 park has open beam u•th"C!> bnck lrpk lam1I\ rm ne"' roof large \ard wuh g.irdt'n 1mm<Kula1e care ~ 11.111 carr, l \I .i ci•,, Incredible mterst ra1e lo"' do"'n l· s.he on loan com \I. h.ir a deal •1"11>-oOl 2 STORY POOL HOMEL.. ...... ·----·-··--·---~OOOt Beautiful tn~ide f, out' Super J ston fountain Valle, e-e< on hu«t> lUI de s.k 101 ha' pool side )ard formal d1n1ng. large tam1h rm bncl ITpk gorcro.i\ dt"COI :: IN[).a()4 PRICE, TEAMS, VALUEL.. ....................... '" ...... $304,000t f abu~ ~ bdrm Hun11ngton Beach t''ec iS 12 ,rs old has lamil) rm. lormJI dining rm lrplc lovely pool mamcured tul de ~ lot t'I< O"'nt.'r ,.111 lilrr\ up 10 S)O!( Rt'duced .:1'1;[).«)"> TAKE OVER PAYMENTSt. ................................ $379,000t 1 dov.n' Spac~ J71Xh I floorplan has l bdrms l balhs pool(.~ on large lot tn R~smoor' Family rm frpk large master hi«htY ra1ed L~ AldmltO'i schools• #IN~ MIND PLEASER: "TH E CREA TEST THING IN THIS WORLD IS "lOT SO MUCH WHERE WE ST A °"D, AS l"J WHICH DIRECTIO\j WE ARE MOVING." -OLIVER WE"'DHL HOLME~ STAR P1AZA -- •