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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-11-15 - Orange Coast Pilot. . 0 I I ~ Panly cloudy and a little cooler wi th southwest Winds to l 5 mph this ·after- noon. Coastal/Inland hiahs from 65 to 78. Lows from SI to SS. For the Oranat Coasf s most co{llplctc weather information. includina boating. fishina and surfina reports and sec paac C1'. • Tiff.,,,,,,. The best laid pl:tns of mice and newspaper editors ... Whale 11 may seem at limes as 1f the Ora•1e Coast Qally Pilot is thrown together at the last minute because of the piping hot news we serve, putting out a daily paper actually takes a lot of planning ... Reporters stan the mornana with a fresh cup of cofTcc and a full menu of leads to stories ... The managing editor rolls in about tO and stans rolling out assignments ... News. society. sports and entertainment editors arrive in the early afternoon and start cranking out pages ... And vanous editors meet an the mid-afternoon to decide which local stories " 111 go where in the paper ... Around 4:30. everyone has a pretty good idea what the next day's paper looks Mee. Well, usually the} do .~on Tuesda)'. the Balboa Bay Club fire and Ario Smith's dwindling lead over Dan Lungren an the state attorney acneral's nt« broke that evenana ... Three stones prev1ousl) slated for I got bumped inside ... The color photo on A I was scrubbed in favor of a black-and-white fire picturt ... And when the dust finally settled. readen woke up t~ quit~ 11 ncW!y papc~rwcdncsday morning ... Just like we planned 1t. · 14 •••• 1111.M TITIEEllT• 842-8088 Y••mr1c1 1111 Piii C14 llUOTEI OF tllE DA r .. People see ~omen as ph)s1call)' ~ak and unablc to fisht. A 1un 1s the 1~ar cqualucr. ·· Paxton Qu1glc), who 1s mounting a ooe-woman crusade to get American women to arm themselves (Al ). 0 ··Happiness IS a ~nrm sun ... The Beatles. TOOAY'I EJEllll •The American Cancer Society's 14th annual G reat Amcncan Smokcout features a vancty of C\'t'nts on the Orange Coast. 8 The Mesa Consolidated Water District meets at 7 p.m. at the d1stnct offi«. 1965 Pla«ntla Ave .. Costa Mesa LOnEIY llttl '· I!, U , ta, U, •1 Bonu' nombcrs -H La Puente Downey Pomona -· lllCI 'V Heans: 6 +Clubs: 3 Diamonds: 2 • pades: 8 Btldp column/CU Opiruon/All 8uS1ntu/AlO Pohce l0c/A2 Classlfted/ ClO Pub11t nohcn/Cl! Comtes/Ot Scremllts/Cll Crossword/CU Society/AU Enttftllftintnt/1htbnd Sports/11 Horoscocie/Cll TV llsl•'1t/ .... 11111 Ann lendtn/Al2 W thtr /Cl4 ........... ,,& ... ~ Cc;; U I, I• 'ti::/ ................... Thursday, November 15, 1990 25 cents Paxton Quigley Students honor teacher By Robert Baft(er OrMge eo.t o.ity Plot FOUNTAIN V.\LLEY -The flag dipped at half mast and children and te2chers shared tears at Tamura ElcmcnW) School over tM death of popular second srade teacher Karolyn (Kay) Barrett, who was lulled Monday with her husband and two olhcnnen in an Aspen. Colo .. plane crash. Stunned schoolchildren. who trooped happily into class Tuesday only to find the) never "ould see their teacher. again. poured out their gncf 1n letters and pictures. .. You were the best teacher I loved in the world.'' one: of her pupils· wrote. ... am Cr)1ng for )Ou:· ··1f she was hcrr." wrote another ... I would give her a hug and u kiss. he was nice to me." Another said. "I rcall)' love Mrs. Barrett. Sh' was the best teacher in the world. She was funny. she was good to people." ··she was like a mother to me." said another. Education ps)cholog1st Ann Holmberg urged the children to eKpress their fcthngs on paper to deal with their grief. She wd she was brought to tears by some of the stra11tu-from-the-hean S(nt1ments. Putting thoughts down on paper through pictures and wnt1ng 1s "a powerful technique" to eaS( heartbreak in children. Holmberg s~ud . "It has a See CRASH/ll ·- Gun advocate urges women to buy guns, be ready to shoo t to kill By AuM Loar Orenoe COMC ~ Pilot COSTA MESA -Paxton QuiaJey -a pttite. blue~yed beauty who turns men·s heads as she walks-by has a few ~imple words ofadvice for the women-of America -buy a gun. QuiaJcy, au·thor of "Armed and Female," carried ncr pro-gun crusade to the Domestic Vioknce Awareness Conference at Orange Coast College Wednesday. tell- ina the audience that women art too often seen as easy targets by rapists. ••hc)pk stt women as physically weak and unable to figh t." Quigley said. "A gun is the put· equalizer." A card-Carrying member of the National Rifle Association. Q uigley is a bom-ap1n. pro-gun promoter. As a staffer for Robcn K~nnedy during h1~ 1968 presidential cam- paign. she was stunned by bis aJSUSination and co-founded the first anti-sun Political action committct 1n the wake of his death. "I w s. ~h AIL{ffiQ}k>nUh!'!I for me. I felt that 1 f there were strictcr gun laws. we wQuld have less crime and there wouldn't have bttn an assassination." But 1n 1986. after bc1n1 called 1n the middle of the night by a close friend who was brutally raped an her home by an intruder. Qu1glc~ said she had a change of hean. Shortl) after her friend was raped. she read a newspaper account of another woman who thwaned an attempted rape. The woman was able to tum the suspect over to police ~ she held him at bay with her gun (Jl "During the man's trial it caint out that he had raped five other women," Quitley said. "I thouaht. who would I want to'be -my gJrlf riend, or that other woman? I said to myself. I need a sun." Quigley lef\ a successful Beverly Hills pubJic relations career to become one of the nation's most visible female 1un ex- perts. The mother of two, with a mUltt's dear« in anthropoloSY from t~ Univer- sity of Chicago. QuiaJcy has appeared on radio and telev1s1on shows lhrou&b<>ut the country encouraging women to bear arms, but onl) 1f they art prepared to !hoot to kill. ··tf a wo man doesn't think she could shoot an assailant. she shouldn't have a gun. bccau5t' the assailant will sense her un«rtamt) ·· · For t>camner$, Qu1g)ey recommends a .3S<ahber SJ)CC'1al rtvolvcr with~ three or · See FEMALEI• TollrOad oppositiOn -------ii"! stiffens By Karen Auge • ~ .. Coesl Deity PltOt LAGUNA HILLS Mo~ than 300 residents packed a high school aud1tonum Wedncsda)' maht to vote:e suppon. cu.nos.i- t) and. 1n most cases. opposnion to a toll road that •~ proposed to snake tbrouah their neighborhoods. "This road should ha"e been named the San Joaquin Hills RaiJroad Job because IJ C"Cnaanly 1s being rammed down a lot of people's throats.'' Leauna Beach en- ''1ronmcntal activist Beth lttds told mem- bers oft~ Transporuuon Corridors Aaen· C) staff. At Lttds' ~quest. some thrtt-quanen of the crowd in the Laauna Hills High School ; auditorium raised their hands to show their oppos111on to the proposed San Joa- quin Hills Transpon.atton Comdor, one of a tno of toll roads proposed to lx built an Orange County 1n the next decade. The San Joaquin Hills plan's l 7.5-milc toll road 1s projected to -~ bctwecn 70.000 and 110.000 can per day along W1th a pnce taa of S667 million. The cost to motonsts usina the roadway 1s estimated at I ~ ('(nts per mile. The six-lane rOlldway would link New- port Beach and San Juan ~pastrano. pass-- mt through Lquna Hills. Laguna Can)'on and south lrvme along t~ way. Much of the aud1enct at Wednesday's prcstntauon ~cre resident~ of Laguna Beach whcrt oppo 1t100 to the comdor has been 1ntcn~ and un)e1lding.. L• Pl!ynel~.,. Coel1 Delly Piiot Before the mect1 na. nearly a dozen mem- Whlle students and faculty watched, the flag at Tamura Elementary School bers of Lquna Beach-based environmentaJ In Fountain Valley was lowered to hatf mut In honor of teacher Karolyn grousx picket~ outside the auditonum. Barrett, killed In plane crash Monday with ~ husba~d and two others. But oppc.l\it1on \\as voi<;cd by residents __ ..... 1 from otht"r c1t1es as well. mclud1na one from a' far awn' as Fulltnon. Newport gets · tougher to drive Tom Rog<'"' of n Juan Capistrano~ a formt"r rancht'r "ho said l)e once ran cattle on the "t<' of tM proposed roadway, cha~t15cd count\-leaders' claims that the comdor rout~ arc the product of numCT- ous puhhc m«tina.s. "What (county uptt- ' •'><>r Thoma Rile)) foraot to SI) was that mo t of us ..,.,ho attended those .mtttinp "'ert o pposed to an) routcs at all." COST MESA -Northbound Newport Boulevard will be reduced from thrtt lanes to-one lane t>ct1nning today between 19th and l:?nd streets. Caltrans offic1als said. The traffic restncuon. to make way for construction or the Costa Mesa Frttway ~s.on 1s cxpc:ctcd to last until Ma) or June 1991. Cahrans spokcswoman anan Hofstad said. "There's ,a sewer hne that crosses the ' freeway that has to be. relocateJ in order for the work to proettd. ·· Hofstad said. "That's the ~ason for the lane clo ures .. he said Caltrans officials are aware that the lanc closures will inronven1en« local motorist "But tbc 'ob ha to ~ do!"e. and this way -.e·11 ha\'c it romp ct in time for sum- mer. when traffic 1s hca' 1cst.'" he said. Local· businC$S owncn $1) they're con- ceren~ about the lane clo\u ~ Traffic has already been restncted on the southbound side of Newport. But Kof ad said peo ple who need to act to bus1ncsscs along nonh- bound Newport Boulc,ard "'II be ahlc to. "'" the sin&le open lane. Air other tratT.c will be d1f'\.'Ct<'d 10 use a !,ietour to Harbor Boulc,ard and back to Newport 8oule"ard '11a Vcctona trtel. he said But thert wa!l o ~mattcnna of suppon for th<' toll roadi. Milto n ~danM>n. a retn'Cd eng1n~r II\ mg in Lei urc World~ likened tran portat1on routes to the human circulatory ~)' tem When pan of the s~ inn TS btOCkcd by consestt • nt)>' __ ... roads arc no". blockqcs rc$Ult that can lead to heart failure. he Yid. Neighbors complain about youth sports noises · By lrll Y()t(oi 0r'"91 COM! o.itr Hot NEWPORT 8 C'H -The noise aener· atcd b> )Outh ports are apparently takana the fun out of the a ti vi tics for neaahborina re 1dents. The City Council on Tuesday heard two differtnt sets1of ~1dcnlS complain about the level of noise acnerated by )'OUt pon)'- -Junior 11-Amencan footbell 1n one ca . water polo 1n another -pla~ 11 nearb> 11thools or park In both <'I homt0wncn complained the noise' from rtfertt ~ha t~ ind cro'll'd ct.ctn hu Mromt un~arabk and a cd the cit' 10 rtlMatc the 1Ct1v1ty. hmit tts h_oon or make U'UC1\lt'll chatwtl at the 1tn to l~SC>n tht" no1te. , And in hoth ca~s. the council refrained from tak•OI any 1 t1o n to halt the ac- tivities. prompting one ~1dcnt to threaten to file a lawsuit 1Aty one resident 1n the Eastbluff com· munlly 11f'Cd a peuuon sa)'ing they art bothered by the no1st from the water polo pmn and practices at the Marian Bcreeton quatlc Center at ("orona dcl Mar High hool The rntdcnt asked the: my to fithe-r rcstrin ute of the pool or makt t0mt stnl(tu'91 modifkauon The new m1ltion· dollar PoOf was built •1'h 1n •n lick ~t tO EascbtUff On~. Cllni .. I ''boM .. or ··amphidleatet" ~ that ~Aft uw noitt hm ....-. tM ,.. *""•kt. "The way 1t wa ronstructtd htrrall d1rttt the noise to us." 11td Larn Robert whose home 1s on Araha Strttt. rouahl) I 00 yard from the pool. A c1ty·h1rcd consultant concluded bar· nen. built bttwtcn the pool and h<>m~ would help cushion the noise. but rn1dents claim the tudy •as fault). 1nC'C no1 t"t ""'t\Tn't taktn dunna pmn. C'it) Man..-r Robert W)'nn ~id the NC'Wpe>rt·Mna Unaftcd hool Oistnct. ..t.Ki\ ha main aulhoruy O\-tr the Po(>I. hi btto r:npon11vc to the compla1nlS and aftady (Oft'8iCUd 1nothtr ~nd spcciaJ1 t who well 1...,. 1 ROeW monuonna sysatm et IM pool. Noitc lnU will be l"Oftd~ .... IMda and Int rcwlts will be re ...... to the 4'Wnctl, he taid . '" •'-fMlnUmr. the rouncil d«ti~ tn halt the water polo activity and ahO..,... " 11 h the e ll y' Parks. Bcact"°s and as. rcat1on Comm1s ion tl\at Junior Al A 11r can footbaU pm,cs shouJd c:ontin.C • Bonita Crttk Pan:. • Dan Rabun. a Newpon Nonla -.... o"ner thrtatrncd T~) to lie ... atain l the Cit) (or al)o.-i ....... ~lie allil a publt nu1 n to conlln'8t It ..... C'rttk • ". ,( Local News Brie1~-: IRVINE -UCI oftkiall .-id Wednnda"-~ .. a • S2S8.000 feClml put to de~ ..,...... ,_, .. dnla babies .. thrive in the datlroom. · "Such child"'1! will not .ayplcally 11.eceed in ttllditional -classrooms," uid Joan BiueU. the UCI ~ cnetnber who will h d up the propam. ·•Our pro&ram will tttve as a national model to help educators. • particularly in elemeftwy ICboola. identify thele children and address their needs. she said ... We will allo develop e4ucational , materials aimed at prevention of the Pf'Oblem ... Research involvina babies born to mothers who used cocaine during prqnancy shows that .. dN& babies" interact poorly wilb adults and other childttn, ~ prone lO emotional disturt.nccs apd . poor concentration and a~ eisily frustrated, Biuell·said. · As many as 1.250 babies born last.year in Orange County were exposed to druas in the womb -an increase of 70 percent over lhc Plll lWO years,. she said. R1•1n-•1 II •••• llJ 11'1111 SANTA ANA ....L The man who set his son on fire in a Buena Park motel room in I 98'l1ifl tiecn sent to the state's highcst- sccurit)' prison for parole violations, it was reported Wednesday. Charles Ro thenbera. SO. was transferred two weeks ago to Pl'hcan Bay State Prision. near the Oregon border. from San Quentin S~te Pnson. Rothenberg spent about six years in prison for settina· fire to his sleeping son, David, in March 1983. He was paroled in January and arrested again m ~ptember when he tned to elude his parole officers. ·· In a letter to an Orange County newspaper. Rothenberg said he would he incarcerated until May. UCI NlllPCll .. · ti llllllJ 1119 CllC• IRVlNE -UCI scientists will act $2.5 m illjon for researc h into lung cancer and other health problems caused by cigarettes and tobacco products. according to officials at the state Tobacco Rl'la1cd Disease Research Program who made the announ~ment Wl'dMsda\. The grants are the first funded by pan of a 25-<:ents-per-pack ugarctte suna>< appro,cd by Cahfomia voters in November 1988 a' Propm111on Q9. Ft\C percent of the coll ected tax will ~ spent tor research on diseases related to tobacco use. Of a total S68 m11l1on ral'>l'U b~ the tax. $39 m1lhon worth of grants were awarded to Lnl\ cr~ll} of California resea rchers and $29 millio n wiJI go to c.ucnl1'>t' JI public and private agencacs. and universities 1ncludmg ~tanford. l ')C and Cal State San Diego. Crew plans 7,400 ylPds If c11CP1t1 ~f\\ PORT BEA.( H -One of the larscst, continuous cuncn·tl' pour<; in outhern Caltfom1a will occur Friday night m thl\ nt\ \\hll'n builders of the 28th Street Marina will pour 7.400 ~ard'> tit concrete for the foundation of the residential-commerc1al P r<lJCll Thl· :!8th Street Manna. located at 28th Street and Newpon Rouk' ard. \\ 111 con~st of two. three-stol) buildings that ho use 35 rnnJomin1ums and 22.000 square feet of retail space. The foundancm work. to be conducted by Don St. Germain ( un,truc11on. \\Ill tale 16 hours. beginning at 10 p.m The late- n1ght hour ~as c hosen as the most convenient 11me. since nonhnound --:e\\pon Boulnard between 26th and 28th streets will nl·~J w l:x-do,ed. Tht> loundat1on required e><tens1vc eAcava11on to accommo- dclll' thl' height hmllS and underground parking. .. Roughh :?00 concrete trucks will make 825 dchvenes from a '\taging art'J al Hoag Hosp1t::il o n West Coast Highway to the project '>Ill' hve 52-meter pumps will pump the concrete into the e\Ca' atcd l11unda11on area C 0 T .\ \.1 ESA -Public relations execuu ve Roben Nelson as looking 10 local corporations and residents to ante up as much as \'ill ooo to ddl\er care packages to the estimated 5.000 Orange C ot1111\ -.old1cr' in the M1ddk East.' \h11u1 1.000 ll'lcgrams signed by local vcterans-turned-poll- 11uan' "at• on their wa) 'W ednesday to Orange Count) groups and ind" 1<lual\ "ho ~elson thinks wall help fund his plan \\ h1k the contt"nt5 of the baskets haHn•t been ~ttled on. ,'\l'l,un -w1d hl' '' leaning 10ward ~·ft.s fro m local spon'l teams. l'ntrrta1nmt·nt group\ and local businesses 'f q: n 11 n~ "'ho laves in a fr~ na uon O\l<CS a debt of gra ti I udc IO <,nld1rr\ ilnd <;allor\ from around the world who arc scr"ing rn m1llta~ Clpcra11on Dcscn Shield ." Nelson said. Man changes •I• la wlll'1 1111'11• 'I\'\ I \ \ '\ -\ -.\n Anaheim man who pleaded innocent to kdlintt 111, \\Ill' -but who allegedly confessed the t nme to a nl ,\,p,qx 1 l11l11 m n1st - changed his plea Wcdnesda} tu 1nnocrnt h\ l ,1,1111 Pl lrt'>Jnll) I >.1, 1<l I ~hoeneckcr. 49. is charged with shooting hi.. 40- \l'J l·l>ld \\fie C1ail 1n the head with a )57 Magnum as 'ihe slept \1.1\ ' 1989 in the couple's Anaheim home. f hl· th~m1cal engineer was arrested a wt.'ek later 1n Montana m·ar the Idaho border by an Old West-style posse of 12 men Dcput) Public Defender Carol Lavacot said the plea was changed hccau'll' "there 1s some evidence he was legall) insane at lhl' 11me of thl' hom1c1de." ' Shl' "ould no1 elaborate. and Schoeneckcr's ch1l'f attome). Public Defender Ro nald Butler. was unavailable for commcnl. -Fram •tall ad Dally Pilot oew1 1rrvlce1 rrperl• The World ... in Four Minutes -. ..-. -••• -"9111 WASHINGTON -Praideftt Bush dalhed Wedneeday wi&b ' le8din of Co"llft' uyins to limit his ~mak.ina po.wen but assured anaious lawmakm he ha1 not decided to use military force to push Iraqi troops out of K1,1wait. In a two.hour mttti"8. Democratic leackrs in&isacd that Bush must seek COftll'HSional approval bef0tt 1&kin1 military action in the Persian Gulf. He refused to &ive any such auarantee. "The president did not indicate either a commitment to do that or refusal to do that," Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell said later. Sccrc1&ry of State James A. Baker Ill said Bush would follow the ' Constitution. but he pointedly added, "It's a question of what the Constitutfon requires." W• Plw.. Act r11111r11 •llllclllll WASHINGTON -The 1973 War Powers Act requires that the presidl'nt consult with Congress formally when U.S. fon:C'S are introduced "into host1h1 1cs or into situa1ions where imminent involve- m ent in hostili1ies is clearly indicated by the circumstances."' Notification also as required when combat-equipped troops arc sent 10 the territory of any fomgn nation. The notification must include the president's explanation of why the move 1s neccssal) and the cstimated scope and duration of the deplo)ment The law requires that the president terminatl' the military deployment within 60 days unless Congress has SJ)C('tfically auth~rized llS con1inuat1on. The (>()..-Oay penod can be ex1cndcd to 90 days 1f the president cen1fics that such a move is ··an una,01dablc military OCCCSSlt\ .·· ... . Test d1ton1tld 1ft• 11Nt111 ... llllllg LAS VEGAS -Four protesters delayed but failed to halt the test of a BTi11sh nuclear weapon Wednesday by 1nfiltrat1ng the remotc N~'ada Test Ile and making their way ground zero. The de' ice. with an explosive punch up to I:! times the force of the H1rosh1ma atomic bomb. was detonated more than two hours· behind _schedule after the four were removed by security officers. "We're 'Cl) pleased with the success of thc pro test... Junior Bndgl'. a spokeswoman for the Greenpeace orpnizataon. iiatd after a 22-ho ur game of hide-and-seek w11h federal authorities. by Sharai LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ON LY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES C orky Males. the forml'r tdl'v1111o n 'SCnes star and current Newpon Beach developer. looked out from the bndge of his boat. which "'as doclcd an front of thl' Balboa Ba) Club's Far'>t Cabin restaurant Across the ba). hl' studied the narrow house~ on Lido Island nnd mar"eled how many of the island's now m11lion-dollar lots "ere gi\cn awa} as pan of an encyclopedia promotion. bu) a set and get some land 1n far off Newpon Beach. As a developer. Corky ""as sure deals like that "'eren"t extinct Perhaps his de,clopment on Catalina Island wall be has true ucket to fame and fonune. He took 1n a deep breath. •• "Yo u can still smell the fire from last night." he said to Kathenne Bell. the Nc~po.t Beach Weekl y editor who believed Cork) killed ~Dtl'r board comm1ss1oner David Hensen. Hl' '1cwed the th1nysomething Journal 1st as m ore of a nuisance that a serious threat. ··1 smell something tha t stmh. but 1t isn't from the ftrt" ... she rcphed. ured of pla) ang game'i. "K:uhennl'. the wa) )Ou·rc going about your '"'rst1gation remands me of how I ft\h from this boat." Corky pointed to the pdgcts and gaugl's tha t lilll'd thl' wooden panel on the bndge. "You see 'ihado"'> and blurr~ images arid mall' gue~scs. But )Ou don't kno" 1f )OU SCl' a k1lll'r !lhark or a harmless dolphin. You have no hard l'' 1dcn<..e ... ··oh. no., What about 1h1s?"' She reached into her pocket and pulk<l out the lens from David Henscn's glasses. "What about th1 .. •·· If looks could kill. K:uhenne ~ould have died nght there. To be con tinut>d .. Did You Know? One dollar brauat many 11•11le west on competing rallra1d1 • Baraaln travel rate department: In th(' 1880s. at the height of the comrx·1111on between the ~nnta Fe and Southern Pacific railroads. 1t \\3\ possible to bu)' a t1d.t•t from ~t. Louis to Los naclcs tor onl' dollar. How man)' folks. camt· "~·st dunng Dollar Days? Tra1nh1Jd'>. Use ) tlur p1nnt'cn11s !tpmt ancJ co111nhutc all >our h1storical fact to Diel \ uu k 1wu . Orange Coast Dally Piiot . P.O. Box 1560. Colta Mesa -Compllr-d by Aue Splaa _ LONDON -Fonner Ddleme sea r•rr M ichael Haettint on Wednetday ::= Prime Minillir Maraaret Thatcher'°'· of the aovemment and the Conserva uvc Party. Hcscltine, who will stand -'"" ~ Thatcher in a ballot amona lhe 372 Con~w legislators on Tuesday. accuted her of sphttl.QI IM party o n Europe and alienatina votcn with an unpopular local aovemment 1&lt. The chaltenae by Hestl\inc. • hand~me. telf made millionaire who espouses a ··~n' capt- talism" in contrast to Mrs. Thatchers naorous Heeeltlne f rcc-market views, poses the biggest threat to her survival since she won power more than 11 years IJO. "I am ecrsuaded that I will now have a better prospect than ~rs. Thatcher of leading the Conservatives to a founh sencraJ etecuon viC1ory," Hesdtine said. ... . p . Kenneth Baker. chairman of the uoublcd Conservative arty, said the 65-ye~r-old prime m inister wi ll ~aht to the end to keep power - shrouah a possible three ballots ending Nov. 29:. . .. "This contest is unwanted and unnecessary. Baker said. I am sure she will win on the first ballot." Rltlll Illa 1Nwtll It lllP ltlnllltlll WASHINGTON -Retail sales growth slowed to a barely perceptible 0.1 percent in October: the government said Wednesday, prompting analysts to predict the holiday gif\-buymg season will be a bun. . "I think hpliday sales are going to be pretty lousy." ~id economist Bruce Steinberg of Memll l ynch Capital Markets an New Yo rk. "Compared to Chnstmascs past. it"s JUSt not going to look very food.'' Economist Sandra Shaber o( the Futures G ro up in Washington agreed. pointing to two m onths of declining sales at depanment and clothing stores - often gauges o( consumer sentiment. . "Consumers ha'e a hm1ted budget." she said. "With the rapid dl'teraorauon of the JOb market ·a nd more inflatio n. consumers JUSt simply have less money to spend." The Comml'rCl' Oepanmcnt said sale5 tota led a seasonally adj usted S 15:!-3 balhon, up from SI 52. I bJllion m September. But llkc the pre' 1ous two months. sales were an1fic1all) inflated b)' high gasohnl' prices. not 'olurne. · -By or AssoclatH Pru1 News of the Weird or11ar1 wt •••l111Z1, ti ~IC l•r.a1rt11 llllkJ '..\~ FR.\NCI C'O -T~o Oakland police officers. con- ' Ktcd of lying about their sack lea..,e. "'ere properly ordered b> a Judge to pubh h apologies 1n a local neMpaper. a federal ap- peals coun ruled Wednesda> In a 3-0 dcns1on, 1ht• 9th U.S. Circuit Coun of .\ppeals re- JeCtl'd argument\ b~ a law)er for forml'r officc~ Johnnie F. Clark and Theresa Jc:ffl:r) that the judgc-d1ctatl'd apology was an improper conditio n of proba- ORANGE COAST lllil PHat J VOL M, NO. 311 Editor'• Hotline 142.eoa& y _ _,...,....,. .. DlitrPlal ·-.... be ...... _, p.911dlltCllJ• E-. WlllMI 1.1*11111 The Nmtat.ftouf--tne llNlot INftle I/Md IO~ ....,_ IO fie tdllof Gfl lllfl'1 9aPiC. Conlib.4ora IO OU! l---"""' .... ..., _ lllld.....,,.,.... _..,..,.,.. .., r,..,_~,___ l* ..... 'f01o11......._.. Dellvery guarentHI I ,ou do llCll lwNe .,_ Pll»' Dye a IT\, caH !Mio<• 10 LIT\. el'd .... g.i •IO '/OU Dy_, Our~­ Ser'fim c;.r,..,, "2-4Xlll. II aper> llOITl 8 ~"' 10 S ~m ._..,.,., Y'U noon Oft ..-..no.. IO mat ,au IMltl 'f04ll OIQIUIC)ft .... To make a correction ••!tie Or .. 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Polttt /Ofs from In rnr ~rt no1 a\ Jt/ub/e. ~mconc appal'C'ntly tncd 'o stral tht-wheels from a cnr parked in tht' 900 block of M1ss1on between 6 p.m. M.,nday and 7 a m Tuesday The thief 101 away wilh 13 ch omc lu1nu1s 0 window 1n a 1ra1lcr ov.-nccl by 1hc YMCA at Ac1ams ~hool. 88SO Clubhouse Rd .. was 1hatte~ btlWttn 6 p.m. Fnday and I 2;0S a.m Tuetday. Damqe was cs11m11td II S50 0 A compu1er chip wonh S300 was stokn from an ofl\ce, 11 t>9S Town Center Onve. Employttt noticed that the computer Wis matrunct1on1nt on Nov. 7. A rrp111rman rt\etled on f U<sdly that the chip was m1Mi..._ The d11p l\'~Y con~Md ··1m ••~" 1nfonnltt0ft. Tbc did\ OttUrred bet~n t ·JO a.m Nov. 7 and I.)() a.m. Nov. I J 0 A bWllM broke 1.hc kick off• llf'llC door '" tlw l 700 btlack of Pomofta Avenue and Mole • Mtrlboerd. loolboll. :i car stereo ano an unspcc111eo numt'Cr ot romP1Ct c111CS. The losses arc "alucd at S:!.695 I F1•llll ,..., Someone stoic SJ.621 worth of pmpcn) from M1cro- IJC Computen al 18120 Brookhurs1 S1. after pry1n1 open the front doof'I and cu111ng a lock on the \ttunt) ptc.. 0 So~nc siol~ $385 worth of I>"' equipment from Foun1a1n Valley H11h School at 17816 Bushard St. af\er sav.-1ng locks off cabtntu m lM aym workout room. 0 Someone tole SSOO m cash frum a dmscr 1n the bedroom of a home on the tl&OO block of Palm. and k-f\ a ncm 1po1ot1unt for tilt' thef\. I 1 r11- . A candidate for tht' mannt th~f award 1101t a woman's ~hair from htr front porch an the 16000 block of Ootckn Wttt Strtet. 0 Someone 11ok Jtwelry. reponfdly "•hied betwttn SIS.000 aiwt S l7.000 rrom a midmtt 1n &he 19000 block of Mclaren Lanr rhe owner said she had sci the Jewtll') 1mdc 10 he arpnu~d btforr th1evt\ \truck. 0 \ rr~1drn1 1n 1he 16000 block ol Serenade l.a.nc wud th1rvn stolr a bnrfea~ from an unlocked 1988 llaht mauve Puk \' rnue Ru1ck . 0 fh1e\C~ \tok tool\ from a construction "'«' 1n 1ht' 14000 block of Sabre l~nc 0 A fence v.1 knocke\I down. p<>1sibl) b) a i.eh1dc. at the Uun11na1on ft4:1i\'.h C'ommuntt)' Nu~ry School. 1Q6Qq Education unc 0 Somronc stoic chttk\ from a Rnl r Sl11C loan com- pan) on tM 6th Ooor at Ouard111' l enter 11 Warner Ai.cnut' and 8c1tCh Boulevard I J ·-A 0,ud repon v.u filN •inst a bu11MS 1n ttM-300 bkK'k of8ro1ch~•Y af\cr a man l\'portcd ha\' na *'""re.em Sl0.000 n a del>O'll for a $$00,000 loan but nner rcttti.cd the loan ur a n-fund or the *°°"• 0 ~mwon\' nui. t>C\!n ma1un1 anno)'"'' phoue , .. us to • rcs1drncc in the 2800 block or Chillon Way ... "" .... no1h1n1 v.onh S4.J4J was stok'n off, a ~It a& LI Patou BoullQU< • .Wl2 Via Ltdo. while the a 1 llnl man- •atr was in tht' s1oclt room for about 10 minutes. 0 "' tWt cuni stolen rrom Tvsun Auto C'tnlcr W'IS foum.I on Ea~t C"oast,H1&hv.ay and Po1nsctua A\-t'nut w11h a Coors L1&ht bttr oottlf inside. 0 .· SJOO bah) \lrol~ Id\ .anauended on tht t:nch at Eut Ottan F'ron& end Main Sllftt WM stolen. 0 S4.000 pi!)( thmidtr wet stokft ofrthe t"'9 oh 1979 ford PKkUP ln.tek .. ft.H '" • st~ure '" the 1100 '*>tit of t 6th tfftl JO 0 SonwoM 1~ a ll-ytar-o&d Nt•Pon at.Kh man'• Nc'kpl\"\, c0ttt1•M'f 1-0 hlrmonK"ll.. t.o uc~• to the Pt•ift ('Oft('CTt 11 U1t1""11f Ams*i1ha1re. a ttn1m~· bowl A kltf of tta"1111n brnd and IOftW boolls.. 11\cr IM IK M:n&all) Id\ '' an 11w semi n the lOO btotk o( fW'v• ~ut' County approves sewer semee to 26-home project C:,.,IMt CM bt mod IO~~ Y ouna said ~ utiliry does 1Mf CApec;1 \0 Profit fri>m ibe ~ You don·1 mttt many chain-smokers thew dlys. But Jack KtUy. councilman· elect from H unti naton Beach. is uniqut for more reasons than that. Kelly looks like he could dit at any minute. All the while, hc's talkina about rt-· vitalizina the ttonomy of his ~loved Huntington 8cach. Orangt County•s third-larg- est city. ·-rm 63 and 100 old 10 be shagging airlics on the Jim Wood beach:· said the former ?-~J-11 mayor. lighting up another ~ Marlboro and adding, "other than that f don·1 know why I'm bade in p0litics." In senous rpoments Kelly talks about an insatiable dnve for com· munity-involvcment. By K8'9ft A&.- ~ C....~NM SANT A ANA -Lquna ~ach officials '°'' their second battle in as many days apinst a proposed pted bluffiop community Wcdn~ day when the county approved a,, aarccmcnt that allows the Irvine Ranch Water District 10 provide ~wer ~rvice 10 the 26-home de- velopment -something the city had rtfustd 10 do The Local Agency Formation Commission also rejected picas by Laguna officials that the pro posed SmithclifTs project be included an the city's sphere of inOuentt. The 10.4-acrc pal't'CI hes in a pocket of count) land overlooking Emerald Ba y and virtually surrounded b) Laguna 8cach·s cit) limits. Llpna a..h City Manqcr Kmneth Frank uid be wa\ -~ur· prised and di•PPointed" by the latc1t dtttlion. Frank said be wu unsure what the city's ne.t move in its onaoina opposition to the projeci would ~. The ci\)' has fouaht the project. which I~ on lM MIC of a winLcr roostint area for the monarch but- terfly and is thouaht to be home to ancient lhdian anifacts. Steven 8. Fink. a spokC$man for the Brindcrson Real Estate Group. owner of the pareel. satd the dt-- velopcr was ··deliahted'.:. with Wednesday"s decision. Fink al)() criticized Lacuna Beach's opposition to the prOJCCt. .. Evcr}'th1na (frank) has bttn doing can best be catcgonzed as pla) mg inc rol<' nf n h<i:1 rnr ttl\.,1St. It'" a tremendous watle of. taxpaytrS' .. dollars." On Tuctday. the ()ranee County Ptannin1 Commltaion pve the pro. jcct its so-Ueact oa a 3-2 vote that came after five ...,.a1e beatinp. Frank pttviousty had aU but con· ceded a plannina conuniuion vote in favor of the dlcvdopment. But city officials had pinned their hopes for stonewaJlin& \he proJCCt Qn Wednesday's commillion hearina. Months qo. after La&una Beach ref used to provide sewer service to the project.. Brindcnon approached the Irvine Ranch Water District. which agrud to accept ~ from the homcs. Accord1n1 io Irvine Ranch Water Dastnct General Manaecr Ron Youn g. the water district owns an mt<'rtst 1n a south county l.J'eatment ~nt. uauna Beach had hoped io blocit the q.rcement betwecft the .... district and Brindenoft. but faitect to convina commissioe boerd members to rcJCCt the J*t. Frank said C'i~) letlden would consider its next step, includjq ia possible appeal to county supt(· visors and the C ity Council ts set lb discuss the i'ssuc at its Nov. 20 meeting. Fink said the Bnnckrson com· pany ant1c1pates appeals and d<>q5 not plan to brg1n subdividfo& ~ propcny unul this sprina. E\Cn tf no appeal as filed. the com~ intends to \>.a1t until the wanter nestmi ieason of the monarch•but- terfly 1s complete before subd1vtd· mg thr land ht' added. Councilman Kelly was a TV actor in "Maverk k" with James Gamer. Heck. he still is an actor: his whole life sce:ms Jike a ~itcom. onl) the cameras aren't running. From a clonered cubbyhole. off an allc:) nl'~t to Main Street. he publishes a weekly newspaper and has 1~1ce been the town's mayor. Juror stricken ill during Mceoy trial What arc hi s pals1ons? .. To get rid of thi~ paper and out of poli11cs:· barks the contradic11ve Kelly. But his 1ttond tho ughts concern .. no growthers becoming the dom inanr force in poh11cs ... "I don·t know.'' says Kell~. running a stubby hand through his thick hl·ad ol hair. "ma}'bc things left as 1s beats the Mediterranean ca-<.·a thal°s bring built all O\'er.'' 0 Lea' ing things .. as as·· 1 one of Bo~ Gcntf) ·s passion._ 1n Laguna Beach. Lake Jack Kell y. he was also receotl) elC'Cted to a third cit) counl·11 term after sen mg '"'Ice as ma~or "This is a precious communat):· S3)S the d1mmut1ve and d)nam1c 5:!-)car: old. ··and I wanl to presene and celebrate its small .to"n atmnr,pherc ·· In real hie Genin as the Associate Dean of Citudents a1 l 'CI "hae he o"c~es a ·<;tafT of 300 ... M) plate 1<; full:· JOl e._ the adman1'itra1ur "ho spends ~5 hour a "C'l'\: on his Cl \<ll respon,1 h1 h Ill'' .. The high point "as speaking to 1he thousands pro1es11ng de' elopml·nt of Laguna Canyon:· Gent I) S3) s of his c1gh1 )Cars in offire -\'i fur the lo" point. Gent I) 's c)e·conta,·t ampl) dcscnbcs the lll'art:.1t hl' ot losing a h fc partner to A IDS. ·· -\nd thcrl··., 'illll 1hc hate mail because of m) '>C\ual om·ntauon:· \tatcs thl' msttncu vel> upbeat Gentr). He d a1 ms homosc\uals are no d dTcn·nt than others except, .. "'e hapixn to l<n (' rx·opk that so<.·1et~ feels we shouldn't:· · To capture the essence of Laguna Beach. Gl'n~I) will -.1.,11 the l-rtl'n<.hh1p thoml'kss) helter. lunch at the Hare Knshna ( ultural Center. \troll the Main Beach board"alk and pup into thl' call's and galkrtl'C, .ilung Forl'SI r\\l'nue ··0omg that. makes It all \\Onh· "h1k:· ~)'>Genii') of has \Cars of in'ohcrhent . 0 The nc" face on th(' Orange ( oast poht1cal scenl' 1s John Hl·dgcs. He-., 3b and has h'ed 10 Nc"port Beach less 1han four ~eJrs Hl' \\as ekl·t1:d to the Cit) Council "Ith no pnor l'I' 1c npcm·ml' \\hat'' Stodg) old Ne"pon elects a )Oung man thq hardh kno\\ '' .:w" d1dn·t l no"' an)Onl' lhn:e months ago:· said ( c.lUn· calman-dcll I ledges. stufTcd into a breakfast booth al tht' ~nug HJrbur (.ik Ne\I 10 ham "as his :?7-)c.'ar-<>ld "'fe Mana "Wt' JU'it mamed 1n March:· she said softh "•th a confident smile. By Emily Adams Ofenoe Cout oaoy Ptto1 NEWPORT BEACH -Tht· compctenq trial of an C\·polan·· man accused of raping an I l·}ear- o ld Jn 1ne girl came to an· abrupt halt Wcd nt'sda} \\hen a Juror fell all ""h the S)mptoms of a hl·an al· tad Rubc.:n Moorl'. 47. "ll'.> taken from a Harbor upenor courtroom h' paraml'dll's aftt'r he l'Ompla1ned of pain in has chc'it and 1inghng arm<, dunng lt•s11mon) .\ nurse ''ho \\:l\ also seated on thl' JUI') tl'ndt•d to \toorc bnefl) lhl'n re:. quC\ll'd paramed1c'i. \foorl' was takl'n to C'ol11.'gl' Hos- p1tal "hl'rl' hl' \\as repuned ltl bt• 1n fair cond111on. Emergenc} room nur"-'" \a1J \1QC:.lrl' had probabl} not ,uffcrl·d a ht•art altalk. but "a" .;hort ot brc:ath. .\lkr Moore \\3\ "hl'elcd lrom rhc rnurlhou'lc.'. an altcrna1e Juror "a' '"-'Jll'<l 1n hr!> plal"l. and ps}: t'h1atn\t KJushal k.. harma t·on- 11nued lt''l1h rng un th1.· mental ca- pac1tae'> of accused rapist Steven Rush McCo). • , In contrast to ~rher psych1atnc repons. Sharma said McCoy under- ~lands thl' chargd against him and 1s ·capable of assisting has anom e) an his o"'n defen se. .. In m) opinion. Mr Mc< O) 1s capable of standing tnal. e'en though he ma) be mentall) 111:· Sharma \31d. McCoy. 36. suffers from manic dep~ss1on. both Sharma and de. fen~ ps)ch1atns1 Stephen Pell) agreed The question for the JUf) to dl"C1dc 1\, docs has illness make him inrnmpctent to face charges of stalk ing and raping the daughter of ha._ Irvine neighbors., .. Mr McCo) as clearl) able to undrro;tand rhe proceedings:· Sharma '>aid . ..The defendant dOl''>n 't nl'l'd a law degree 10 be compcten1. He has a law)cr for that:· The accused rapist 1s current!\ ho used an the Orange ( ount} Ja1r~ medical \\ard and 1s g1' en sedatl\ c'i regular!~ In an earlier hl'anniz. Man collapses, dies foil owing car accident ~ .\ 'lT .\ \' \ -.\ b()..~ car-old ( O'lla Me\d mJn apparenll~ 'ul- ten~d a fatal hean Jll:llk follo'"ng J lOll1\1on \\1th Jnuthcr l·ar on J l'f\l\\dt•d ( m1a ~k..a ~55 > Free"ta} nn-r:imp. thl' l Jlilurn1a H 1gh"a~ P;11 ml n·porwd 0 1marco <i..i ol ~antJ .\na. Burrus ..aid Both dn'l'r' gut uu1 ul thl'lr automobilec; 10 l'\Change 1nf0r· m:1t1on "hl·n ~1ller unr,pcC1ed l) lllll~p"'Cd ro the ground. Burrus \31d \\ 1tnc'i\l., o;omt' \1t11ng three Mc\o) was described as ··a lamb .. \\ hlle on med1ca11on. but a .. beast .. wathout 11 Mc( 0) IS charged With SIX felonies surrounding the March 26 kn1fe-po1n t attack on the In ine g.irl. including burglary .. two counts of oral copulation. forceful sexual pen- etrat1or.. rape and lewd and lascanous conduct. The fonner Beverly Hills poh~ o fficer. fired from the department an 1978. alleged I}' posed as a UPS delavel')·man and .talked his way into the g1rrs University Town (enter apanment. Thc girl was home sack from school. watching cartoons. "'hen McCo~ allegedly rang the doorbell abou~. 3 p m MC'Eo) was arttsted Just three hours after the attack at has nearby .apartment There. police found SC\· eral atems thr girl had de..cnbcd from the rape including a blue bedshret. a to~ plasuc doctor's kat and <;ome of tht' g1r1"s clo1h1ng. La"'cr'i are e\peCttd to gave their closing arguments toda~ If the Steven McCoy JUr~ dl·ndes M l·( o} 1s compctent1 a tnal date "'Ill he set for the rape charges Chase ends with gunrire, crash PLACENTI i\ -.\ chase be· t"'een police and a suspected car thief r rupted into gunfi~ Wednes· da~ night "hen the suspect tned to ram an unmarked police c-ar before crashing into another police car and uh 1matelv a home The suspected car thief fled on foot after hitting a home 11 208 \\ Chapman .\' e shortly afler the '7·.20 p.m cha~ ~ta ned. Placentia pohn· I t Oan II Thomann said .\bout I'\ <'ffiCl'f\ aided b) polKl' dogo; and a hehw ptt•r using anfta. red 'ien'inf' eyu1pmen1 "'tn: stall S('archtn~ fnr the man late \\ edncs· da' night .\n undcrco' er uffin·r had bern 11\atchtng a stolt'n car parked at an East <. hJpman apanmt'nt comp)cx ""hen tht' man got 1n -By tll~ Daily Pilot "You·rc.· l<,><>lang at a remark.able md1 vidua1:· said Hedges. nodding tO\\Jrd has )Oung "1fr Ht c~dm hcr w1th organmng the campaign and going door to door w11h him 10 d1s tnhute 6.000 nacr'i ·· \nd she kept up "•th a fu ll load of classes at Long lkach ~IJtt•.'' he .said with pnde wn11en all O\'Cr his facl'. A "eek ago last Tuesda). Hcdg('s unseated 12-)ear councilman and former mayor Don Strauss an a race tha1 still. has old-11ml'r' sh:iking their heads. "We love this community.'' HedRes ~ad. Jamee. .\llen \filler "as pro- nounced dead at \\ C'itcm !\frd1cal Cl·nter Ill Santa .\na shortl) after rhe J·45 pm rol11.,1on. 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Farmers Markee is pure ~'s. Yee we emphasize "old world" service. In that sense, we're old fashioned. Take the meat and fish depanments. Everything is cut to your order. We feature "prime" and "c hoice" aged meats with no additives and no hormones; fres~lllfll!ll!I daily, free ranging California poultry; Provimi \'eal; !) spring ·lamb; eastern pork _., ;;...z ! and, on reque t, exotic selection · ~ - _ like venison and zebra. There are no additive . That means you won't he putting chemicals into your body via you r daily meal·. For seafood lovers, we carry the world's freshest fish. Lob ter from Maine and Australia; swordfish har .. pooned right off th e Orange Coa t; halibut from icy nonhem waters which we cu ·com cut to your order; mahi from Hawaii; prawn a big as a fist from the Far Ea t and much more.At Farmer Market, you can buy the ame meat and fi h you fi nd in Southern Californ ia's fine t re taurant. In,Store Dining. Farmers Market i a hoppers destination. Enjoy three healthful meals pe r day beginning with a Fruit moothie or a Balanced Diet Drink at the Juice Bar. For lunch, choose a humongous baked potato from the Potato Cart, fresh seafood from the Sushi Bar or, from the Deli, au .. thentic New York style, steamed .. in .. a .. drawer pastram r or corned beef sand .. wiches on rye. Heaven! The Deli also features 40 fresh salads daily and other specials · created by our Executive Chef. That's right. Farmers Market has a full .. time Executive Chef. lXl you crave an international treat? Then stroll over to the Oriental delights at l«m ~. the 'round the world presentation at Puta Bravo or South, of-the-Border specialties at La Salsa. How about a Bee .. &p..A .. Lula Burger at Johnny Rockets; European ust I ~are ' . e are ml cbnatic: We'll~ pr special mJIC'J ~ a few dayS ..mte. Were ya1 chifth1 a MwtCli Rothchifd1 jllt say the Word_!_-----~ ~ ~--------- CM Cmtomer SCrvice Desk is another special feature that makes Fanners Market even more conve- • nient and customer,friendly. Two Personal Shoppers will help with food preparation advice or cater a dinner for a crowd. Ice sculptures included! As the title suggests, they'll also 5Mp for _you. Both have had years of training in the food businas and Jone is a nutritional consultant ... credentiab that make them profes.5ional food shoppers.So, on the days where an extra round of golf cuts into ·your shopping time, call your Personal Shopper atJanners Market. Your order will be ready when you get here. We can also shop for your dinner· and have it prepared by our Executive Chef. When you stop by to pick .. up your order, it will be ready to serve. If you prear .. range it, we will deliver your meal to your door. Ask us! Forget, Me, Not. Don't forge t the flower stand. Pick .. up a bouqu et fiesent of fresh .. cut blooms for that special someone. We keep our flowers in Brita water so they last twice as long. We off er the filtering yste m, as well. ew Nouvelle Basketry. I this the year for Gilt Baskets! Let u help. We will design them to your sped .. fication or fill them with our idea . We have a ers t wide selection of baskets. e And, by the way, if you have purchased a soup + tureen, a crystal punch bowl or some other bread from Pain du Monde, caf e au lair or cappu .. cino from the Coffee Emporium. To top it off, natural ice crea m and yoguns at T. Berry's ... mmmm homemade hot chocolate toppi ng! Less~ More. Farmers Marker has grown to match the needs of it unique shoppers. Our grocery department extends the meaning of "gourmet". Here, you 'II find everything to stock your pantry with fine, healthy product5. And you will find everything easily.You'll see, we've made it more convenient to shop here. No more walking a full city block from the peaches to the cream. hopping is centrali zed. It's easier and more efficient for you. Imagine! We have made shopping an experience ... not a chore! The whole environment thrill the senses. Aro .. mas of fresh roasted-co~ee, ruckory mof ed meats, our own fresh .. smoktd salmons, the eye appeal and tender touch of perfectly ripened fruits and vegetables. At the Confectioner's Counter you'll be tempted to taste handmade truffles and other delectable sweets. Go right ahead and taste them ! We sample throughout the tore daily. Cheese and Wine. We've searched the villages of the world to give you a choice of over l 00 cheeses. Cheeses for snacking, shredding, quiching, fonduing, racletting, melting, baking, garnishing, topping and more . Qir wine cellar would do a vinmer proud with it wide selection of arieta~ and vintages both imported exotic container a a gilt, bring it to u for the "finish .. ing touch11 • We'll help you fill it with country pate , crisp water ... biscuit , homemade truffles and a bottle of fine wine. What a presentation! The One,l)ay Vacation. Treat yourself and bring a fr iend . Spend th e whole day here. Shop at the market, eat in our fine restaurants any of the others in Atrium Coun or Eashion Island. Then troll through the mall . Experience the Fashion Island experience. Once you've hopped at Farmers Market , you'll never want to shop anyplace else. Come by for your holiday turkey and trimming . Start with a fresh bird and create your own Thanksgiv ing feast or, with a little notice, we will prepare it for you. Taste .. tempting Thanksgiving Turkey with all the trimmings. Talklurky With uro Cholesterol Trimminp. Visit us on Nove mber 17th between 2 and 5 or on November 18th between 1 and 4 and meet Marilyn Diamond, best selling author of The American Vegetarian Cook/xx,k from the Fit For Life Kitchen. Marilyn will be here with us demonstrating "Healthful Holiday Cooking Ttps" and signing copies of her new book. FarmersMarkei: ---~---------------- at Atri11m Court FA HI NI LAND 401 Newpon Center Drive. N~ Beach, <A. 92660 Hoors: 8am·9pm Mon.#Sat.; Sam. ~ Tcltphtine (714) 7~3 C~ I~\ f.,... aw.. ~ . By Bob van Eyken _ °'MOe eo.t Otllty Pilot COST A MESA -While the cily's laraest charity. Share Our ~Iv~. will not be open in tim~ to distribute Thank Jiv•l'}I food to needy families this year, another local charitable agency that will be open still needs lots of turkeys and holiday foods to d1 stnbute. a spokeswoman said. The Good Samantan Christian ·• Mission. which operates an lhc parking lot al South Coast Chrislian Church. is now serving bet~-ecn 300 and 400 people a day with bags of gr~nes. director Mane Eckess said. . Eckess said she'd hke to have a turke)' to give each family that comes to her mission in the week before Thanksgiving. "In the past. we've not hail enough for everybody. and we've Turkeys to be plentiful for holiday W.\SHl,C.TON -Consumers have plent) of turkeys for this Thanl..sg1' ing and more arc on the wa~ ne\l )ear the .\gnculturc Dc- panment said Wl•dnesda} had to have people draw numbtn from a bowl to sec which familiti would rcttive turkeys," Eclless said. Good Samaritan has mana&N to kttp a lower profile than Share Our Selves, which found itself frequent· ly in the news early this yea r and last ~ar, when a Jl'OUP of West Costa Mtsa residents forced it to move out of Rea Community Center. Neiahbors of SOS com- plained of the large numbers of poor and homeless people bcini attracted. The charity closed last June and purchased its own build- ing in an industrial area. but had to remain closed while the new build- ing was being renovated. Good Samaritan was .spared the controversy that bcscl SOS. but Eckess said she's concerned that people might not realize her mission even exists. "I know a lot of people are aware that SOS isn"t icceptingi"hanksgiv- ing turkeys. but I don't know ifa lot of people know that we arc accept- ing them and that we ne~ all we can get." she said. Share Our &Ives. mcanwhtle, will be opening at its new location at 1550 Supenor lo\' e. later this month. Otrcctor Jean Forbath said AS OF NOVEMBER 17, 1990 FOUNTAIN-VAL LEY REGIONAL HOS PIT AL IS NO LONGE A .. Cll CONTRACT ING FACILITY. IF YO ARE A MEDI-CAL RE CIPIENT AND NEED IN FORMATION, CON TACT YOUR COUN CASE WORKER. TH ..al OFFICE ·OR YOUR PHYSICIAN. (Plld Nola) As a holiday gift to Orange County residen~ Heirwood is offering ·super discounts on •If Heirwood shutters, s~oji screens & room dividers ordered during November & Decem- ber 1990. • If iillEIEI lllllt mTllUTm llAY IE . ..-E . IEfm: •W YElll DAY. Reme;nber Heirwood is Californias premier shuJf"er manufacturer. Unlike many o( our com- petitors products, which are made and finished outside the USA, ours are made and finished here in Orange County by California craftsmen. Call now to take advantage of Heirwoods f(rst sale in 37 years. __ ___..., .... HEIRWOOD SHUTTERS 1977 Placentia Ave. Costa Mes. CA (714) 548-6841 ( 540-7424 the agenC) 1s accepting donations of t-----------_;,_-~-------=--="---=-----------------t-----:---­food. but not turke~. bccausc of uncenaint)' over ~hcther 11 will be open 1n 11mc for the hohda) .. Donations to Good Samantan ma' be taken or sent to outh Coast Chnstian Church. 7Q2 V1ctona St .. Costa Mesa .\n outlool.. report ~1d stockpiles .-----------___..-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•~~~~~-:-----------1-----of fro1en turl..e)S Sept 30 v.crc at • near-record levels. up 8 percent from a \ear ago .\nd production in • the Octoher-Dt·cemher quancr 1s foreca'it to he up, 5 pcrn·nt. 1 Funher. thl' repon '31d. I 991 turkt) output 1-; l'ltpeC'tcd to n!>C 6 perct.'nl from this )ear. compan:d with a 1990 increase of 9 percent. Retail pnce., :m· a-.erag1ng shght- 1~ higher than a )ear ago. said larT) W11ucl..1 of the depanment's Econ- omic Research Sen ice "It'\ hard to predict t'\3l tl). hc- causc we don't I.now what t~ I retailers' special straU!j) "''II be in an) panicular )Car." l}e said. In the last quancr of 1989. retail I pnces of whole turkeys nationally a' era&~ about 96 cents per pouml. W1tuclt1 said •• A~t all I can say is that it's anotller year of ample suppli in storts. at reasonable pnccs -but tho~ may bf a httle hi&her," he said. Supermarkets in the Washanaton, D.C .. area are offering, specials on whole turkeys this week at prices ranging from 66 cent<> to 89 cents per pound. The 1990 turkey crop will total more than 281 million birds and produle an esumatcd 4 7 btlhon pounds of turkey meat. W1tuck1 said Not all of 1t will be sold as v.holc 01rds 1 .\oout H percent of the turl..e) business sull occurs 1n the last three month'> ot the )t'ar. \\ 1tucl..1 s~ud -By tbe A11oclated P~ss THURS. IOV. 16 • FRI. NOV. 18 .• SAT. llV 17 • SUI. NOV. 18 Cash and crecht cards onty • No personal checks c:: TO B .E L ·C> w ANY· OF THE BE I 1 ER RE IJUL STORES I .E .: Nordstroms • Bullocks • Robinsons EVEN DISCOUNTER C&R CLOTHIERS AND MOREi -- A ONCE IN A LIFETIME , CLO Ill SAVINGS OPPORTUNITY' BROKERS . WllSON • -~. . • YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO A Special Pre•e.ntatio.n of T!it Jl191ian Connection _ I f FEMALE •From A1 four-in,·h barrt'I because 1t's easy to use and has .. good stopping power." Mrs. Barrett is survived by her mother. Virgina Glaves, of Kansas and b)' brothe~ Larry Glaves of Newport Beach: and John and Rick of Kansas. strvativc issue, .. Qu1gle)' said of the constitutional amendment concern· in& the right to bear arms. "I'm advocating that women learn how to shoot a hnndgun for .1heir own defense. "JuM the publk1t} Of all these women arming them!ielves would make would-be rap1'its lc'i'i likely to assauh wa,,men ... NEW YORK -A adml buakruptcy judp kept Eastern Air· lines alive Wednaday n.Pt by •I· lowina the stn.aulinc carrier 10 withdnw S l S million from an acrow fund. but he upmstd doubt recovery plans will work. Eastem's bankruptcy trusttt~ Manin Sh-uarue Jr .• asked the judae to let the airline tap $30 million out of an e9CtOW account immediately, So40 million in late December and SIO million in early January. The SlO million. Shugrue said, would keep the C*rrier runnina throuah December. A comm ittee of the Miami·bastd airline's 12 largest unsecured C'ttditors objected to the bailout durina a nine.hour heanna befo~ U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Burton R. Lifland. The creditors said EasJem should be C'losed and its as1Cts sold off ~use it has no reali stic C'hance at becoming a viible stand·alone air- line. Tapping into the $273.6 million escrow fund to subs1(i1le future losses will leave Ea<itcrn without enough money to carry out an orderl y shutdown. the creditors argued. Sh~ WU not IUl'C how k>na the cash will kttp Entcm alive, 51yin1. "Wt don't put dad.lines on this," . • "h a.ivts us the cash we need to operate.'' he aid. h is too early to measure tht damaat from PUblicity JUaou.ndina 1ht cttditors· ~t to cl<>te East· em. Shuaruc said. But he.,.id the creditors had not persuaded him that his plans for Eastern won't revive lhe carrier. "I did not hear one scintilla of analysis from the Cftditors that would sway m) opinion:· Shugrue said. Alan S. Boyd, chainn~n of lhe creditors' committee and chainnan of Airbus lndustrie HoldJnp of North America. stopped shon of saying th e-judge's ruling wi ll delay the 1m:vitable. "How lhis proceu will work out, Cipd onl y knows," Boyd said. Lifland said 1n htS rulina tha1 Shugrue had ~wn rcasona~ bu!l1 ncss judgment 1n askina for 1hc add111onal money. On display for two Hays only a re many excellent, rare, one·of ·a-kind gemstones, shimmering and sparkling in colors as wonderful as their prices. Enjoy tremendous savings, because you will be dealing directly with the couple who seek out the secret gemstone mines of Afganistan. Meet the real ''Indians J ones( es)", and view the most exciting and intriguing collection of gemstones in America today. THURSDAY AND FRJDAY NOVEMBER 15 AND 16 10:001'.M. 1:0 6:00P M If current cri me trends continue, police say that nearly one out of every three women wi ll someday be the victim of rape. according to Quigle). c;ht Sl'CS her pro-gun philosoph} as a "omen's civil rights 1ssut in a male.dominated societ}. "It 1sn ·t that l'H• become con- servati\•e. It's al"a}s bewildered me that the "'hole 1!lsue of the Second .\ mendment ha -been a ron- Qu1glc) 1rain!I "omen 1n the use of firearms at .1he Orange County Shooting and Training Center in Irvine. And she took first place during the past t\\O ~car<> 1n the women's d1v1s1on of the Charlton Ht'Ston E'ekbnty 'Shoot- -BytHA1r.:H~ Probe of Balboa Bay Club fire 11n1ng •de~ way S PECIAL PREMIER SHOWING THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 5:00 TO 8:00 P.M . S LIDE PRESENTATION -6:30 !space limited, call early for reservat1on11) C liii1'fts :Ji. ':Barr J ewe {e rs At Our NEW LOCATION 1803 We•tclitf Drive Newport Beach • 642-33 10 Tustin bank robber escapes NEWPORT BEACH -Fire in- vest1gaton wen-still tr) 1ng to find out Wednesday what caused an TU TI N -.\ lone robber got the S:25 p.m ·robber) at Wells acr 1derital fire in the k1tlhcn of a away with an undetermi ned Fargo Bank. 14601 Red Hi ll Ave.. Balboa Bay Club apanment Tues- amoun t of loot at a Wells Fargo police said. • d · bank Wednesday eveni ng after g1v· The robber 1s dl'Scnbcd a!I white. a) c'~ning. 1ng a teller a note demanding about SS years old. 5 feet 9 inches The ~re totaled the k1tt:hcn and money. Tustin police said. tall and about 175 pounds. police smoke ~1 caused hea\ Y damage The man did not show any said. throug out the apartmenl of weapon ond Ocd on foot following -B1 1•e Dally Pilot Herlanc.-Levin, said Newpon Reach 1---------==----==----,......:..========:'."'"1 Fire \apt. Randv Schee rer. Levin wa\ not inside her apartment when the fin: broke out apanmcnt 1A3S also intense enough 10 melt plastic ilcms lD u vin's closet\. Schec.-rcr added. .\!th ough fire officials don't have a 'ipec1fic damage c.-stimatc. IOSS(S arc c~pccted to run in the thousands of dollars. Champagne and Bakls~·s R.s.i·.p. 6-12-:J:JJO Firefighters evacuated at least 20 apartmcn1s in the '144-unit Terrace .\partment\ Building followi ng the 6 ~6 pm. fire . Residents were able 10 gc.-t hack 10 1hc1 r apartments at aoout Q '0 p.m after firefiahtcrs clear('(f out most of the smoke in 'Td sa) most of the contenJ\ the comple,. Scheerer said. were ruined." he said. Heat in the • -By A.au eet• HILLGREN SQUARE 250 East Seventeenth Street Costa Mesa. 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"Every metal part in Jhc building was_ lit up. We had arcing from all the structural beams. It's lucky nobody was touchinJ any metal." The fire knocked out power ror about 600 Southern California Edison customC'rs for 13 minutes officials snid. · ' The boat constructton plant and a nearby oflke l>u1lding were m6f'(' 9Cvcr(ly affected. however, and werc without power from about 9 a.m. to 3 pm. Edison spokesman Brian Ben- nett said the explosion. which occurred sh onl) after 8:30 a.m at 161 2 Bahcock St.. may have been caustd b} moisture from a heavy Lee P....,..iOreno-CoMi 09ily Pllol Sc• •thern California Edison Co. linesmen remove top of a P\ NfK pole after It burned through as a result of a generator exploston and fire. f<>g that enveloped the area Wcdncsda) morning Costa Mesa Fire Capt Ronald McMinimy said power would be off most of Wednesda) a1 the yacht plant as well as a one-story offiCC' buildin& at Babc()("k and 16th St rttt that houses Coupon Chpp1na Service. Fire ofTic1als c.' acuated ltw of- fice buildina. Employees a t MacGrtgor Yachts needed no wompt ing to get them out of their building. ho~evcr. .. The) bolted out of there ltkc lightning. .. MacGregor said. --Man-held as fire suspeet I RIVERSIDE -.\ man was held.. Wtdnesday for lOVCSl!ptlon of' a~n f0How1ng a fire that ca used $15.000 damage to thC' mayor's . office. officials said. ~ Brian Kei th Johnson. :?4. was attested Tuesday night at Ci ty Hall shonl) after the fire began. police said. He was bcina held in heu of S2S.OOO hai l. fire Capt. George &II said. Atn incendiarv device was found on the dt:.sk of '! mayor's naff member. sa id Fire Chief Doug Greene. A S«ond "as d1scovC'rcd near the dcsk of management analyst Susan R1zenman. and a third was on the desk of Kik1 Fogleman. sccrC'tary to Assistant Cit~ Manager Lawrence Paulsen. ~ ................. (tot:: SANTA ANA -a.la& work 0\it week after .. IUlld drive Id become 0... COIMfll D6tlrict At· tomey. chit<·..-., dilarict It· tomey Jim Ennpt 6ices a new challentt -what to do with the rest of his life. In a aeneral dcction runoff last week ~inst appoi"ted incumbent Mike Capiu:i. unoftkial returns showed "Enriatn came up about 49,000 votes short out or more than half a milhon cut. Enriaht said durinc the cam- paign. which '\urned inaasing)y b11ter in the final weeks. that no matter who won. the loeer would be facing a career chanfC. For Enri&ht. that would mean the end of 29 years of tttVice in the district attorney's office -23 of . • them as chief deputy diJtnct al· thouebt of ~locatiftl llMre -e. o tomt>>-. ticina. 'I He · said Wedntlday thal he ··1 told my wife • .-. tM dim• •• hasn't made up his mind. but at 61 over here is area•. 1 could • dill 1 years of a.ache hasn't dlamitled the look of sheer ~rror on ..... lie' possibility of retirement. said. ")'llerc's a pan of me that •Y' Enri&ht aid he bad ao .....-~ maybe that wouldn't be • Nd about h is run ... inst c.,az; ,., thing." Fnright said ... But another .. It was one hell ofa llMll. -·• pan of me says you like the action. it?'t he said. "You don"t WMl IO it r Maybe f'll put in for free 19tncy... one of thOSt' tired souls OD I.be lide 1 Should he join a priv1t.c law firm, who never tried •n= .. , 5 J n would be.a dramatic tum from a -•T Al l Z long Carttr -85 a Sucedlful ptOt-r ccutor. Ounng that career. En~t pr~cutcd more than 100 hom1C1dc ca~ and made national headlines for his suCC'CSsful prosecution of LS O guru Dr. Timothy 1.nry. Followi ng last week's election, Ennght and his Wlfe vacationed in Las Vegas. He conceded the DC-8 CPll~ll lltl SWiii 1111111111 ZURICH. Switzerland -An Ahtaha OC-9 jetliner approachina Zurich airpon crashed into a wooded hillside 311d burned Wednesday night. killin& all 40 passengers and six ere" aboard. police said. Witnesses reported what appeared to be fire and explosions before the plane hit.. Zurich police told a news confcrenee. Ai&ht AZ404 of the hatian airline. coming from Milan, crashed about 8":20 p.m. (2:20 p.m. EST) fi,e miles north of Kloten inter- national a1rporiJoutside Zunch. near the village of Weiach. airport spokesman Peter Gutknecht said O nly a few on board we re Italians: an Ahtaha spokeswoman said. Italian reports said most of the 01her passengers wett apparently Swiss and Japanese. -By IM .ttHClald Pren Affordable Ua1ry: FALL COLLECTION OF . a-JEQQILL Now on Display You Save 35% I r Softi start at sale price of t,,_ ss9500 There were no inJu nes repon ed in the blaze. which occurred while a tit) Coun 11 session "as in pro- attss downstairs: Several office cubicles were de- stroyed. said De put>-Fire Chief <iar: .\nderson. Cubicles used by somC' C'1t' counc1l members were shghtlv dama1ted. 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Mt>-':,~ ~· : L---------------------~ I Qi I Couty ~lilinl Com--· Dqilnmeat ~ Fooclaad ~ ilihlion have 1CT1mblcd to • 1ure apotnwomaft Otta Cuny taic1 .._ine how ~t the infestation is. if' larvat att found, bowcvtr, the ad to C'Oftttol the e~istina popu· foliaae of' holL plants w?Uld ~ latioA. tre.ted and the surroundu'I toil To da&e, 23 flies have been found drenched with a P"{icide mixture, -botb male and female -but but local residents need not worry none have.yet mated, st.ate official about any overhead treatment, as said. Several hundreds pounds of was used for the Mediterranean local fruit also has been cut in an fruit Oy. effort to find larvae, but none have "'The word spraying does not yet. appeared. :ven associate with this insect." she Thia pan)Cular type of pc t, said. "We'rr doin& ground treat- hich likes most fleshy fruits, 1s ment." • ost closely linked with the onen-Curry said as of Tuesday, when J fruit fly, and rrsponds well to the quarantine became offiClal. any- tiride lures. one violatin1 the quarantine - 1 Midi u propqatina or telli"I hit f'rom the area -can be hit Witt. a $10.000 fine. Anyol\e found.respon- aibtc for brinain1 the pest ant~ ~ count~ry would be pcnahzed SlS,000. . h The pest probably amvcd on t .e Oran~ Coe11 fi'om Southeast -Asia via fruit thlt cleared customs, Curry said. "Our assumptions was there were travelers from Southeast Asia thllt had brought something in suit- cases," she said. "It seems to me like it's almo t attnbutablc to o~e family ... or one boit that came 1n the mail. it's 50 pinpointed (in Fountain Valley)." nta11· narrow lead In race for AG ' . In the latest count. Republican Lungren had 3.294.163 votes to ~moci'at Smith's 3.292.006. a margin of 2.15 7 votes out of more t than 6.57 million votes cast. County. a GOP stronghold -the 500.000 mail-in ballots has been ra n• remained too close to call. and delayed funher by a legal battle in ekct1on officials said dcfinttive re-Orange County. wherr a ooun orckr "ults may not be available until the has resulted in haltina the count. weekend, or-even lam. -The Orange County votes are e,. h•'-ma rgin shrink by nearly 200 peeled to be heavily Republican. 'nil'~ a1, the counting progressed. But with morl' than 100.000 mail-in ballots remai ning to be counted -half of them 1n Orange The tedious. hand count of some -By lb~ Assocl•lfll Pre11 -HALLI DAY'S 17th St and IRYINE WESTCLIFF PLAZA NEWPORT Over $400,000 at regular retail . -. . quality clothing and furnishings for men ... MUST be sold ... RE - QARDLESS OF COST OR LOSS!!! Quitting business ... sell ing out to. the bore walls, everything must go. Come in for huge 59"- ings ... you wiH not be d isappointed! TRADITIONA L ' CORBIN LTD.. UNETT, MAJER , tfASPEl, ANO GRIEF -All WITH OUR OWN "PRIVATE LABEL." SUITS YOU KNOW ANO ADMIRE . .. WOOLS. WOOL BLENDS IN A VARIETY FOR All ... NOW RE · OUCED FOR QUICK SALEI ••11ulor '26$. to 'SSO. .Sale s1sa. to s331. DOOR BUSTER!! SPECIAL GROUP SUITS SPORT COATS "'"-JALE PRICED A!l~fW '89. SS OVER 1000 PAIRS TO CHOOSE. FROM RIVER CITY. WOOLRICH, SPORTIF ANO OTHERS. PLAIN, PLEATED ... WIDE VARIETY FABRICS, STYLES AND COLORS. •EXAMPLES • GROUP 1. 'RUGBY PANTS ELASTIC WAIST BY SPORT IF* COLOR S, SIZES FOR ALL. R~~0' Sale 18.11 GIOUP 2. llLT MODIL • Pll-WASHl!D CANVAS -TWILLS STOCK UP ANO SAVE BIG' R~ Sale 22 •• j GROUP 3. BEACH Monday-Prlday 10:00 'Iii 6:00 Saturday 10 'tll 6 Sunday 12 'tll S SALi TllMS CASH •CHICK VISA MASTllCAID All Sales flnal OVER 2000 FINE DRESS SHIRTS FROM TOP MAKERS WITH OUR "PRIVATE LABEL." WHITE, COL· ORS, PATTERNS ... SHORT AND LONG SLEEVE. SIZES 14 ~ · 17 Yi Rttgulor s2s to S52'° · Sale 18. 11 to 34. 11 SUPll 5'1CIAL GaOUP LONG SUIVl-lunON-DOWN OXFORD CLOTH WHITE. BLUE. PINK, MAIZE ••¥;;0 ' Sale 18. 11 WI All PAMOUS POI NECKWEAR OUR SPECIAL TY FOR THESE MANY YEARS TIES!! NEARl Y 2000 TO CHOOSE! ROBERT TALBOTI. FERREL REED, JACOB ROBERTS. ll•11ular 27,. to a ,. 3 SALi GIOUPS LARGEST STOCK IN OUR HISTORY. BOUGHT THIS SUMMER BEFORE OUR DECISION TO RETIRE. HUN· DREDS UPON HUNDREDS. -A ,6W .. JCAM'1.1$ - • SLllVILISS • V -NICK LAMISWOOL ·~:;!:' Sale 26. 11 SHmAND • aunON VIST Sale 32.11 LONG SlllYI -CllW NICK SHETLAND PULLOVER Sal&28.11 'V ' NICK • I COlOtlS LAMB'S-WOOL PULLOVE •·•· •57,. Sale 32. 11 6 COloas. LIATMH •UTTON SHETLAND CARDIGAN •·•· '6T'° Sale 4C. 11 LUXUllOUSI QUALITY! SPORT COATS OUR OWN "PRIVATE LA8El" - FROM THE NATION'S RNEST MAKERS: TWEE DS. FL ANNELS. SHETLANDS AND MORE . ALL AT CLEARANCE -SALE PRICES. ••11ulor '19S. to '42$. PLAIN AND PLIA TID POLY -COTION POPLINS YOUR TRADITIONAL FAVORITE! Regular 52j() 1211 -1611-22'1 Sale 34.•• '-==========::::=.! SPOIT SHllTS CAMEL HAIR CARDIGAN •••· '97MI Sale 64. 11 S•le s121. to sm. TRADITIONAL NA VY BLAZERS CLOSEOUT ON BASIC NA VY ILAZERSI EVERY W AROROBE SHOULD INCLUDE TWO ... EXCELLENT SELECTION -OF 1~ WOOL AND POLY · WOOl. .::r.=, Sale s 138. LONDON POG• TOPCOATS UMfTEO QUANTITY. HURRYI .... ,., 'NO to ''9$ 'Ill to 1128. HUNDREDS AND HUNDREDS MO RE CASUAL SLACKS. BASIC AND FASHION COLORS. PLAIN PLEATED CORDUROYS. R11gUlor s32JO to S62"' Sale 18. •• te 38. 11 FROM CORBIN, BERLE · MAJOR, ANO ASHER OF THE FINEST QUALITY FABRICS ANO STYLE. FINO PLAIN AND PLEATED MODELS .•• 100% WOOL, POLY ANO WOOL; REGULAR -TROPICAL. ••flflJll! en-to 'l~ , s.11 ,.. •••• s14. .. ACCDI0911S •Tl• IMAU ..,.,_ eooot • TO&l'fW9S •..an • ..,.. 1/2 Price FINF MAKERS: GtTMAN, SERO, WOOLRICH, EAGLE. ETC. SHORT ANO LONG SL EEVE. REGULAR AND HE AVY WE IGHT SUPER auYSI Regular s30 to S$9'° Sale 18. 11 to 38.11 llYN • SPOONI .. UHALA• "HAWAIIANS" SHORT SlHVf •COTTON, COTTON·POlY •• .. .,_ •• ,, Sale 29. llllT SHlllS GOLF. "TURTLES", RUGIY, nc. SHORT LONG SLE!VE. S·M·l ·Xl. Regular •34• to '62'° Sale 22. •• to 38. •• 'ULLOYH -CAIDIOAN HUVYCOTIONS SUPlll SELECTION t VAllID •• • '7$ Sale 48.11 JACKETS EXCELLENT SflECTION1 STYLES. WEIGHTS -BASIC ANO FASHION. SIZES 38·'6, M·L·Xl. R~ J7$. to s 195. S•le 48. 11 lo 124. 11 llG ROUP• 6 COLOIS MIGHTY-MAC' POPLIN UGHT LINING • Zl,,EI Sm£ Sale 48.11 HUNTINGTON IEACll -<>mu View School DiJUta ttu11ees have decided IO ,. a Pl'ODOlll on the Nov. 29 IChool . board aaenda on whether to name tbt ne.-education center aftei' former Superintendent of Scbooh D.at Coopn. But in dil(Ussion this ~k. '3pard memben appeared to deadlock 2·2 on whether to name the recently rehabilitated center at Lark View in honor of Coopn, who auided the district froftl I 97S until his death in 1989 of brain cancer. •. Trustees Sheila Mamis and Carolyn Hunt araued Tunday niaht in favor of the name chan,e. But ou11<>ina members Charles Osterlund and Janet Oamck indjc:ated they would prefer not to depen fro,. unwritten policy and to ~tain Ocean View in the name of the edudtion center. Marcus wd 0 it would be a shame" to pass over Coopn's achicvemenu. "He was supe~ntendent for 15 years and he was so exemplary in 50 many ways. Man:us said Wednesday. "Th(SC things don't JUSt happen, they entail leadership. "Dale Coopn was a hero to many. His approval or respect meant a lot to everyone. He meant to much to so many. Why should the board hide behind policies and &uidelinesr' Resident Ralph Bauer urged trustees to honor Coopn. who started out in life as a professional baseball player and played one season for the Pittsburgh Pirates 10 the Major Leagues. "Dale was a strong champion for individualizina education." Bauer said Wednesday. "And buildings that end w~t~ Ocean V.icw have a sterile name. Dale was successful in personalmng educauon. We ~hould honor him for what he stands for... · -By Robert S.rbr Area Army Reserve unit called LO ALAMITO -A re~rve unit that controls the shipment of personnel and equ1pmt.'nt from Arm~ pons ha s bttn alened for possible acuve dut~. >\rm) Re'iene officials in Los Alamitos said today. The announcement involve<; the 1 l 94th Dcplo1ment Control Unit, located at the Sgt. Roark U.S. Arm) Reserve Center at Camp Pendleton. The unit 1s a subordinate unit of the 63rd .\rmy Reserve Command. h~adquanercd in Los Alamitos. -By City Nern ~rvlce ..s_ ·---·----__ S4 M COltOM. .......... ·-·· ....... -...... SI 00 l.D TAC . . -S2 00 DOrnlU. . ... _ ............... S6 00 6·•1 St.00 'MVO... ... .. ....... .. . .n.. . .. $6.00 11 .... c•• ..... , noo m• LCUKOU11-,,.., .stz.oo . dll(T ) ·-8 ltilM CAT l 11 I ... S7 00 Dl· ..-. r CAT 4 II l .... ...... ... .. .. St 00 You : .Shalld Give ----A al8Ck Up. ' It's a good idea to examine your physicians b fore they do you. Call H althMatch today . . I I WAIHINOTON -SeWll9I New =~ . . .. u F'rli111 houiins •dMMtty u-eculivn wbo drew eUftlive 1e'sriel and WUUd federal ICCOl..,_dllh••toa NPOlt \Vedae= * Dlpllnmen& of Hou.int and Urt.n Drvelopment. New Ja.y wu ci&ed for the f90lt ep'Clioua abules in the - whkh included 17 ~.;;; •tiam for the more than 3 J 00 public housina authorities ' na- iionwide. said Joeeph G. Schiff', ..as&ant ~tary for public and I nclian bousi na. "I don't think there's anythiaa of the depth in New Jeney elsewhere ip the United States." said Schiff. The repon abo included reviews of housin1 authoritin in Atchison, Kan.: 'Bremerton. Wa$h.; Mont- p>mery. Ala.; San Bernardino, Calif.; Santa Fe. N.M.; Stamford, Conn.; York. Pa.; and Younastown. Ohio. . Schiff said Housina Secretary Jack Kemp on Wednesday tent letters to chainnen of all public bousina bQards askina them to aive poor tenaP}.s a biger role in hous.- ina man.,ment. He also wrote to Red Velvet Ribbon Greenery Sprays Special Purchaee · Ptrlttt for holld•y ' ·~ ' . mayors. city COUllCill wl ID'WW'I .,,., ..... __ oftlaith ou1lilWla Ge Ml ol ........ -·· bottd ............... ~­have. .... it quite appuent IMt IOme ~executive directon and coin- mileionen iD New Jeney have treated their PHAt u private k.ine- dema. to the ultimate detriment of the midn&a and tbe Amcricu wpaye:r," wrote Schiff, chairman of a special New Jeney strike fon::e crea1ed by Housina Secretary Jack Kemp. "You've lot isolated instances that just blow me away, that rm confident are not common pnc.- tic:e," Schiff said. l Kemp created~he strike force on Jan. 22 after the disoovery of more ttran S 1. 7 milliort' misappropriated by the Passaic. NJ., Housina Authority, includin& multiple salaries paid to Paul A. MarauaJio, thcexcwtwedi~tor. He and other executives subsequently pleaded 11uilty to criminal charges includina conspiracy. perjury and tax evasion. The report found that many com- missioners. believing HUD officials -The Irv~ NJ., Housina Authority putochated a $26,290 automobile and paid a consultant SJS10 in connection with the purch11e when the ..apthority already had leased ano~ car of the same model. The qency also had three pickup trucks available for staff use. alt.houlb alJ ·of the aut.hority•s units are within walking distance of the administrative 'of- fices. · -The. North .Betsn. Hou~ Authority paid S 12,600 for meals and drinks of boerd members and' authority members before, durina and after commission meetings from Aua. 22. 1988, tQ Jan. 18, 1990. -llT die Aa«MIH Pra1 Plaster Christmas Houses $'9' Straw Wreaths DecoArt Sno-l ex Special Purchase T e xtun l Medium 7 7 ~ .. to st89 ._._____.. 99~ 29~ea. $499 2 o.r. CrT•I• rT•listk dlrnen- 1lonal tfftto wch H snow. •IUCCO •nd ltn•ln Michaela 5"x7" or 8"x10° Oak Frame• ~our Choice 2/s7 6" Willow Wreaths l1n •r4r •pproalfftlllf 6" Nlto Wreaths 25~ Mlcb.ele I h 14 FramaS.OO ea Wreath• for •II your hollclay decor•dftlf Sweatshirts All Wearable Art ~-=-GP!...!.. Instruction Ser~ Books Tea Light• 77~ Fabric It Cr•ft Paint A.uon4rd fuhlon colon ·Bleached Mini Gyp or Bab y's Breath Your Choice 4 01. plr.f. 1Hllc•t4r .cunt fot •n11 holldaf•ff•ft94r-nl All Wilton Performance Pa na 3" off Mic~ canift • tarp wl«doft to. ,_ bUtftt •')d lle<ont"'t. pen Woo Fr•mes -se:,. ............. ·MD BATH TISSUE 2 Pty Assorted Unscented 4 roll P~ll (Limit ·4 Packs) · Box of 250 l lb. Can Procb:t of o.m.t Family Size Danish .CANNED HAM FestlvaJ Helnez BBQ SAUCE Thick & Rich 18 oz. Bottle 7'.h oz. can •Italian • Buttermilk s 29 Rublnstelns RED SALMON Fancy 29 EIJ BRAND 80 Proof 40 oz. Jar -· 46 oz: Jar Box of 100 SuM••~•I PRUNE JUICE Heinz DILL PICK~es · , Lipton TEA .BAGS 81 Wiid BIRD SEED Garden Valley ,, _fly forces .:,_. °""''Y Alftc:ullunl Caln-~ ..... ommbled IO do- ---how areat the inresution ;, llNf to control the eiistina papa;. -To dote, 13 o;es hive been found --nW< and female -bul none have ~mated, 1111c -Officials said. Sevcnl hundreds po111nds or k>cal fruit allo has been cut ln an effort to ftnd larvae. but none have yet appeaml. • Thia particular type • of pest. which likes mOtt fleshy fruits. Is most closely linked with 1hc oricn· tal fruit fly, and responds well 10 pesticide lures. O.-afFeodatAlll• ........... li ........ - ............ -0...c.t,tlid -----bollllililll• if iarvae U'e" bled, boweYlr, die 110.000flae.AllyotW .... IC .... folill' of -.,... .. -be -olllle .,, brillliaa ......... i-.. 1l"C!lied a6d the aurroancliap toil -co••U'J wouJd be pen•lized drendwid with a pettidde mixture SJS,000. . 1>u1 1oco1 ... 1c1e11u need -YfO"""f Tiie ""'pniliobly amved oa Ille about any overhead trtatnwn\ 11 ~· ~OMI ftom ~ Mil WU used for . the Mediterranean ,VII . fNll lhal cieated CUilOmS, fruit fly . C•rry Mid. .. · • . . "Our 111umption1 wu there were The w~rd spray1~. don .. not tf'lvelert from Southelst Alia that :v~n •.~~ate w1~h this t[lteel. she had . brouaht somethina in suit· \8.ld. We re do1na around treat· cases, .. lhe said. "It sccms 10 me ment... like it's almost attributable to one Curry said as of Tuesdly. wKen family ... or one box that came in 1he quarantine became official, any· the mail, it's so• pinpaintcd (in one violating the q uarantine Fountain Valley)." n maintain narrow lead In rice ror AG AMENTO -[)an In the tat'est count, Republican id ... to a razor·thin lead . Lungren had 3.294.163 votes to Qf moR than 2,100 Democrat Smi1h"s 3.292.006. a rival Ario Smith. a pre• margin of 2.1S7 votes out o r more allppcry mar&in that than 6 .5 7 million votes casl: "== lllisbllY u election officfa1s But with more than 100,000 ~ _ ablentee ~lots in thi race mail.in ballots remaining to be.• Mtorney aeneral. counted -half of them in O ra nge County, a GOP stronghold -the rncr remained too closC to call. and election officials said definit.ivc re- sults may no1 be available until the ,,..·cekend. or even later. his margi n shrink by nearly 200 votes a~ 1hc coUntina progressed. The tcdiou1>, hand count of some S00.000 mail.in ballots has been delayed funher by a legal battle in Orange Coun1 y, wh ere a coun order htts resul1ed in halting the count. -The Orange County VOICS arc CX• pectcd to be hea vi ly Republican. -By llte A11oclalefl P~•• HALLI DAY'S · regular retail . . . quality clothing and furnishings for men ... MUST be ;old ... RE . GARDLESS OF COST OR LOSS!!! Quitting business ... sellino ovt to the bore woltl, everything mvst ·go. Come in for huge sov - ings ... you wiM not be disappointed! TRAOITIONAL CORBIN LTO .• LINE TT, MAJER:, HASPEL1 ANO GRIEF -All WITH OOR-OWN .... PRll/AfE LABEL ." SUITS~ YOU KN.OW AND ADMIRE . • , W()plS. WOOl BlEND5 IN A. VARIEfv FOA: All ... NOW RE. ouce·o FOR QUICK SALE ! •.,,.m.r '26s. ,;, 'S$0. ,Salt '158. to '338. DOOR BUSTER!! snCIAL GllOUP SUITS SPORT COATS .---,ALE PlllCID AILOW '89 88 A• • • OVER 1000 PAIRS TO CHOOSE. FROM RIVER CITY. WOOL RICH. SPORTIF ANO OTHERS. PLAIN. PLEATED ... WIDE VARIETY FABR ICS, STYLES ANO COLORS. •EXAMPLES • GIOUP 1. IUGIT PANTS ELAS TIC WAIST BY SPORTIFe COLORS. SI ZE S FOR All. R~!1o' Sale 18.11 GIOUP .2. llLT MODIL o Pll-WASHID CANVAS -TWILLS STOC K UP ANO SAVE BIG! R~~':' Sale 22. •• GRO UP 3. Soturday 10 'tit 6 Sunday 12 'tit 5 -SALi TllMS·- CASH •CHICK VISA MASTllCAID All Salo• Plnal OVER 2000 FINE DRESS SHIRTS FROM TOP MAKERS WITH OUR "'PRIVATE LABEL.'" WAITE. COL · ORS. PATTERNS ... SHORT ANO LONG SLEEVE . SIZES 14 \\ · 17 ll R~lor s2s to '52'° Sale 18.11 to 3'.11 SUPll SPICIAL OllOU' LONG SUIVl-lunON-DOWN OXFORD CLOTH • WHITE. BLUE , PINK, MAIZE • ••,;_:a• Sale 18. 11 WI All PAMOUS POI NECKWEAR OUR SPECIAL TY FOi THESE MANY YEARS ... TIES\! NEARLY 2000 TO CHOOSE! ROBERT TAlWTT, FERREL REED, 1ACOI ROBERTS. ••• .,,,,, U H to -H 3 SA Li GIOUl'S LONG 5LllVI -Cl:l)IW' NICK SHETLAND PULLOVER •·•· •s2.. . Sale 28.11 "V ' NICK • I COLOllS LAMB'S-WOOL PULLOVE •••· •sT.. Sale 32." 6 COLOIS • LIATMll lunON SHETLAND CARDIGAN •••· ••T.. Sale 44." SPORT COATS OU1I OWN "PRIVATE LABEL " - FROM THE NATION'S FINE ST MAICfRS, TWEED S. •L ANNE LS. SHETLANDS ANO MORE ... All AT CLEARANCE SALE PRICE S. ....,., 1 J9S. to 142$. 1211.1611.2211 Sale 34.11 ~=======:::::!.I SPORT SHIRTS PLAIN AND PLIATID POL T • COTION POPLI NS YO UR TRADITIONAL FAVORITE! f?ttgulor Sj 1 l0 LUJlUllOUSI QUALfTTI CAMEL HAIR CARDIGAN ••11-.,T.. Sale 64." ..ULLOVll -CAI DtOAN s• '128. to '288. TaADITIONAL NAVY BLAZlRS QOSIOUT ON BASIC NAVY JIL,\1EISI EVERY WARDROBE IHOUlO INCLUDE TWO ... .IJICEUENT SELECTION -OF ...... WOOl AND POLY · "WOOL #:!;;. Sale '138. l1GHDON POG" TOPCOATS UMITID QUANTITY. HtlRRYI -i.woto''9S 111 to '128. HUND REDS AND HUNDREDS MORE CASUAL SLACKS. BA SIC AND FA SHION COLORS. PLAIN -PLEATED CORDUROYS. Regular SJ2'° to 161'° Salt 18." to 38.11 HUGI SILICTION DRESS PANTS FROM CORBIN, BERLE · MAJOR. AND ASHER OF THE FINEST QUALITY FABRICS AND STYLE. FIND PLAIN ANO PLEATED MODELS ... 100% WOOL, POLY AND WOOL: , REGULAR -TROPICAL. s:"'-:2i;'sD.11 ACClllOa115 •n • SMAU uanm eooos • '°"'"-'. _.,. • ..,. 1/2 Price FINE MAKERS: GITMAN, SERO, WOOLRICH, EAGLE, ETC. SHORT AND LONG SLEEVE. REGULAR AND HEAVY WEIGHT. SUPER IUYS! Regular s30 to S$9# Sale 18.11 to 38." llTN • Sl'OONI .. ICAHALA• "HAWAIIANS!' · ~T StEfVE •COTTON, COTTOH-POlY •• .• ...,_ ... , Salt 29. lllT.SHIRTS GOlF. "TURTLES". RUGIY. !TC. SHORT ·LONG SlEEVf, S·M ·l -Xl. R~lor •:u• to '62" Sale 22.11 t1 38.11 tLIDAY'S 'S TRADITIONAL CLOTHING eet and Irvine• Westcliff Plaza RT BEACH * HIAVY conONS SUPEll SELECTION 1 VARIITT •• • 'Ts Sale 48." JACKETS EXCELLENT SELECT/OM, STYLES. WEIGHTS -BASIC ANO FASHION. SIZES 38-46, M ·L·Xl. R"""'°' •Jj, lo '19j. S•le 48." to 124.11 llO HOUP a 6 COLOIS MIGHTY ·MAC-POPLIN UG+fl LM<G t !IPPU smi · .... 'Ts Sale 48." QOllOllTI AU IUl&INGTON" IOSHIY ' Regular •4 Pair JP' , ... HllHT1NOTOPI IEACll -0-. View -~ ,,_ 11a .. doeidod fO pol • -' on Ille Nov. 29 ocbool . board .., .. on whether to ...,,. tbe -edueadon ...,.., after · forme< Superio....ien1 of !dlooh Dale Coopn. But in dittuuion this week,. board memben •ppeued to .,. deadkd 2--2 on Wbelher 10 n1me· the ft!Ceftdy rcblibililated center at Lark View ill honor of Coopo. wtlo 1uided tlie diS1riet from 197' until his deadl in 1989 of btain cancer. Trustees Sheila Man:us and Clrolyn Hun1 artued .Tuesday ~ favor of the name cban,ac. Bue outa0ina memberl Chattel OMctlu'nd and Janet Oarrick indicated 1hey woukl ptd'er'"'not to 4cpi1n from unwritten policy and to retain Ocean View iJ1 the name of the education eenter. Marcus said "it would be a shame"' to pass over Cooaan's achievements. ' · "He was superintendent for 1 S years and he was so exemplary in so many ways," Marcus said Wednesday. "These: thinp don't just happen, they entail .leadership. "Dale Coopn was a hero \O many. His approval or reS"pCCl meant 1 lot to everyone. He meant to much to so many. Why should the bQard bide behind policies and guidelines?'" Resident Ralph Bauer urged trustees to honor Coopn, who 1tar1ed out in life ~ a professional baseball player and played one season' for lhc Pinsbul'Jh Pirafes in the Major Leaaucs. . "'Dale was a strong Champion ror, individualizing education," Bauer said Wednesday. "'And buildings tha1 end with Ocean View have a sterile namt. Dale was succtssful in personalizing education. We shoUld honor him for wha1 he stands for." -By Robert B•rter Area Army Reserve unit called, LOS ALAMITOS -A reserve I J941h Deploymcnl Control Unit~ unit 1ha1 controls 1he shipment of loc8tcd at 1he Sgt. Roark U.S. Anny personnel and eq ui pment from Re~rve Center at Camp Pendleton. Arm)'. ports has been alened for The uni1 is a subordinate unil of possible active duty. Army Reserve 1he 63rd Army Reserve Command, officials in Los Alami1os said 1oday. headquartered in Los Alamitos. The announcemenl involves 1he -By Cltf N'e"'• ~"Jee, • ) Give Yoll'Docblr A_~Up. - ·- lt!s a good idea to examine your physicians before they do·you. · · Call HealthMatch today. 1-8_00-262-6210 A Program of Irvine Medlal.·a..ier ) WAIHINOTON -..,, ... New ~-eo 1nc•_.11•-. i:.t ti .. I 0 I I '11hm 1Htllll ........ ~k 11wMw. '-ot rlq I 1t1rta7 a-.. --f£ .... Ill .11111~-.. llo ... llC!llli•• bOlnt ...... ........ ...... ..... 11' ~ lad WMled ._.. moacy, • bave. www~• IS to 1 repen Wr I ndl:y bf · .. h ii qaite '" .. , IMI eomc ~ =~!' Hoali• ad executive clu.cton aad com· u.-. aent millioaen la New .friY bave New ..., WM ciled for tbe tra&ed lhcit PHA1 11 private kiJrt.. l'llOlt tll'lioes .._ in tbe re,cwt. l4e1n,, to the llltimate detriment o( .inclllli Wbkh iadaded 17 recomrnea-the retidenll and tbe American clltiane for ~ men than 3, I 00 tupayer," wrote Schifr, chairman publ~ ~na authorities na-of a special New Jency IUitc force ~wide, Mid Joeepb G. Schiff. crated by Housina Secretary Jack Mll~I ~ for public and Kemp. lftdiiD bOi&Sina. "You've tot iso&t«t instances • .. J don•t .think there's an)'thina of that just blow me away, that rm the depth 1n New Jeney eltewbere confident .are not common prac- in the United Sta~ .. said Schiff. tice," Schiff said. The repon aleo included ruiews Kemp created the strike force on of housina authoritin in Atchison, Jan. 22 after the ditc0very of more fSan.; Bremenon, Wash.; Mont-lthan SI. 7 million misappropriated • go~ry. Ala.; San Btmardino, • by the Passaic, N.J., HousJna Cahf.; Santa Fe. N.M.; Stamford, Authority, includina multiple Co~n.: York. Pa.; and Younaatown. 1salaries paid to Paul A. MarauaJio, Ohio. lthe executive director. He and other Schiff said Hou1in1 Secretary lexeciltives subsequently pleaded Jack Kemp on Wednctday 1ent 11uilty to criminal charges includina letten Q chairmen of all pu~ compiracy. perjury and tu housina boards askina tbem-t"o &ive evasion. poor tenants a biger role in hous-The repon found that many com- ina mana.,ement. He also wrote to m1ssionm. believing HUD officials Red Velvet Ribbon ~ ~ '9-20 ~-bolt $244 Jingle-· Bell Neckla~e -The lrviaston, NJ., Housina Authority purc:twed I $26,290 automo&ile and peid a consultant S l ,S70 in c:onnectioa with the purchate t>when the authority already had teated another car of the same model. The aemcr aho had three pickup trucks available for atafl' \lie, althousb alJ of the authority's units are within walking distance of the administrat\ve of- fices. -The North. Ber&en Housing Authorit}' paid $12,600 for meals and drinks of board members and authority memben before. durina and after commission meetings from Aug. 22, 1988, to Jan. 18. 1990. -By lie Au.dalefl Pm• Plaster Christmas Houses S9'' Greenery . Sprays Straw Wreaths Special Purchase DecoArt Sno-Tex Textur•I Medium Special Purchaec 7 '1~ to $189---------.. ·~~~~ (::; ---=.. .. 1 •• --. •n•....-n•• 29~ea. Mlch•ela S"x7" or 8 ''xl O'' Oak Fr•mea Your Choice 2/s7 Mldlaele I h 14 Fra ... s.oo .. s499 6" Willow Wreaths ~ ~ 2 01 Crute ~••ll•tk dl-11-fl O''. ':.l:,. •lon•I rilecu 111Kh a• .-. ,~ ' 12 .. '1'4 ttucco aftd lenaln. _, Sl1es •~« app~o•lm111e 6" Nlto Wreaths 2s~ Bleached Mini Gyp or Baby's Breath Your Choice . Wrath• for all your holiday decontlnlf 4 01. pkt, D«llut• ecc•nt tor any holiday arra,..-nt Sweatshirts All Wearable Art ~-.c::;zi.....!.. Instruction Sc:r~ Fabric Ir Craft Paint Atton•d felhlOfl > colon. All Wilton Performance Pana Aleon.d ""' and coton $5'' Books Tl riff "'"" vary ~ ttoH. Tea Llghta 77~ MlchMI• cantft a &ar.- wlKtton ,.,; hM baklftt aM decontlftt. MD BATH .. TISSUE 2 Ply Assorted Unscented 4ro11 Peck (limit 4 Packs) Kleenex' TISSUES Family Stze c Box of 250 71,.<, oz. can ·ttefnez BBQ SAUCE Thick & Rich 18 oz. Bottle . Nalley Salad DRESSING • ftalian • Buttermilk s 29 Rubinstein• . R~D SALMON Fancy 29 ElJ BRAND . 80 Proof ' 99 46 oz. Jar Box of 100 5 Lb. Bag ·Heinz DILL PICKLES Wiid BIRD SEED c ._.Ir .... 1 hr-11 .. 1M. 11, 1M1 .._. . Ccaductedby . lnt.ernational A..odation ol Procreaeive Monteuori, U.S.A. BCI con. CMdll A..U. Evtninc l S.L Ci... lntroducin~ Pie S ix St!rvicc It 's a gr:eat wa.y to buy lohg distance too! Pie Si, Sen ice lr11m f".lljlJ\' t1rfllt1fsot•Jllf.S of II{> fll ./('Y} 1111d lnfJlt'. I. 'Jlrl'" I l'I k" , 1111 u1;.1rc J lU,Wm Ion~ d1,1Jnl c pru~rJm rh.11 rdlnh \1111r \lt111p.11" ·, lJlllOJ!. rurrcrn,. Sclcu thl· ,,, llflC' rh.11 .ire tJllcd 11111'.' frtqll~ nth .inti cnJm reJI SJ\'°~' of 1111 ro 40'f .111d more ,.., t·r \ I ~ I r .m.' 1111 .......... " ~ M kllllt .. Mew Ytlll .. •t4r"-"..n,,-A 1 M G.91'\ , 11 17 ., ... .. l •sr. I t2 j_ U .f7•• rnmpJr.1hlc.: c 111' ( 1tl/11.•fll 1.~\I) 7./,\ .,~,.,,,, f7/./)(6l-1'l1~1 ,1111/ •• 1 /1 ""'''"'" ,, 1efml11ffJ: 1'11 \'" • "m p11rJ.. ". ~cSS TcL The Choice Matters • Call HealthMatch and breathe a sigh of relief We refer ~rJy the finest speciali sts. j • month period in 1989. For the nine months ended Sept. 30, 1990 revenues increased 31 per- cent to S24,223,000 from S l 8,43S,OOO for the same nine months an 1989. The company re· poned income from oeo1er oper· ations for the nine months ended Sept. 30, 1990 of $4,007,000 com- pared wi th $4,073.000 for the year 110 period. The company reponed a net loss for the 1990 nine month period of S2.l26.000. or S(.30) per share. compared wi th net income of S770.000, or S.08 ~r share for the same period a year aao. The 1990 nine-month loss was primarily due to writc-<iowns and lower income from center oper- ations in the third quarter. American Health Services Corp. is one of the nation's largest oper- ators of fixed-site magnetic reson- ance imaging centers. -From Dally Plitt •Ire .ervlcn McDonald's announces burger breakthrough · O.\K BROOK , Il l. McDonald's announ ced Wednes~ day 1ha1 11 '" 1csting a nev. lowfat ground h<.·cf -.andY.1ch -1he Lean IA·lu"<c Thi: ..anJ.,qch 1s made w11h a 91 JX'rCl'nl fat-free beef pally. rh1\ ncv. low-fat ground beef IS the rcsull of tl\rec years' of research and de' C'lopml·nt by ·Auburn lln1- Wlllt NYSE Diii NEW YORK (APl November 14· Advel\Ced Declined uncru1n11ed To1at 1uue\ Newr1111M New IOWS INYIELllll•• NEW YORK (APl -Sales, closing price and nel change of ll'le IS mos• acl1ve New York Slock E1tch•"l>e 1uues, tredlno na· llonellv al mot"e thel) 'l: L st t:ha.. Nim. v•u ~),; =·r. ~'''"''d s 1·'U· w· + , hllMor • / ·1jl,, +I''> ISM · • l , 11 ~th~~~IOh s :1~i1': g:.: +'i: ~::,u~:~.s 1': : ~'~ = .. : ~'dNIMlg 1,lli, ~ ~ ankAmtr I. • ,:ia t ;-- PePs1Co s 11. • , 1~ HomeDePOI s • • ..:. , wa1Mar1 s • , -.. & Ch~stManh 11.44~' ii•~ 3 8 MCA Inc •• 6. ' C.enE 1c1 1.Jn. S • -• NYIE .... IDlwa NEW YORK CAP> -The lol1Qwlno "" sriows rhe New York Stock E1tetler19e \lo<ks end warrenls that have oone up It~ mosl and Cklwn the mos! based on percent o f cha ng e for Wedntsde_y, No securities tr1dlno Delow s I <>< 1000 shares are Included Ne1 and 11ercentege Ch•nQeS •rt ll'lt difference between IM p_revlous closing arlce and wecineicty~\ S:JO o.m. price. Heme Le~ Pct. j ~:t'1~~~~1> ~·~ I~ 8:~ 42.~ 3 CoaslSvFn 4 lt. 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The work was encouraged by McDonald's and fu nded by the ~cf lndustrv Council of the Meat Board in rnopcrallon with Auburn Universlly. - "I( 11 wcrcn·1 for McDonald's, this product would never have hap- pened." said Dale Huffman, Ph.D .. of Auburn University. From D•lly Piiot wire 1trvlce1 Store sellS cosmetics for the naturalist By Tony Oodero Or..-COMC ~ "'°' Ill COST A MESA -The I 990s person is a nat!Jralist. _ His food the environment and even COS!"ellCI mmt come from natural; chemical free ori&ins, and that is what makes ~he new L'Herbier de Provence store in South Coast Plaza so attractJve. The store, which opens Fnday, is the first on the West Coast and only the second to be opened in the United States. It.offers a variety of natural products including ~y. skin and h11r care • bath bca~s and oils, books, herbs and spices. , The store ori&inated in Provence, France. a wa~. s~nny region where Vincent Van Ooah oooe lived and was ms~tred by its beautiful surroundings. In fact, all of the body and skin care products available in the store come from. France,-. . "The store originates from a sunny climate similar to Cali- fornia," said Oona Barlow, L'Herbier's director of sales and .• training. ''lt's a wonderful store and a wonderful prodtlctJll"ld It s just perfect for the California consumer." , . Barlow said the well-educated, well-traveled L Hcrb1er cus- tom~r comes to the store looking for natural alternatives to cosmetics, soap and somc1imes eve~ d.ru.as. .. . "It's for the hippie who's now dnvmg &he Mtreedcs. ~he sa.td . "It's for the people who believe in taking a cup of chamomile tea before they go to bed. It's for the naturalist... . . Barlow said L'Herb1er's most sought-after product.s are its fruit fragrances. skin produc1~ and bath beads. . . She sa1d the store features bath beads for evm sttuabon. "There arc st1mula11ng bath beads that wake you up and . balsamic bath beads that help to fight the chills of winte~ ... ~he said. Using ba1h beads to naturally alter one's state of being 1s a process that Barlow called "aroma-therapy." "It (aroma-therapy) 1s the science of mingling the ~~?cc of plants, roots and produc1s with the mind, body and spint. she said. "I call it the drug of the '90s... • . . . Bath treatmcnls and shampoos at ~ Herb1er r~ng~ in pncc from SI O 10 SJ 5. bul Barlow docsn 't behe".e .the pnce 1s too ex pensive because she thinks people are willing to pay more for na tural products. And she said that many d~~igner l?OOY and skin care products are two to 1h ree limes that price. IR"8111W • l I " . ~ ·~ ~··,--~, ...... ,, '··~·~·····' -. ,., ~,,,, .. ··~···· -··· ..... JUI " ~~ 1f r . ii: I -·~' "i'•al J~t ! ·~ t&CQ II !~ • l ~ Fans kick up~,heels_ at 'Choms ldne' basIF· flh take music lessons. -Music is important," Stem bc-Sherri LawrfM')C8, event br<rNOkl at the Celebrat ue ~ c.. DlilW' Not ganlzer Ann Sterh and Arden o_om- of Muoio. . · -' lclt-.· • di:::-Shtth ~ •:coO"ition ·-United Way l\Jt'.1ds ck ... , ,...,.. Society. ~ .... I I ,, Wiiiiam Lyon :c: != D Steiner. I 5 Ritz Cartton Hotie-1. ,.,, Is n 1181 75 lnd1v1duals Who ----~ JI0,000 Of more to l/W. w ..... ~-irk> ft •• u Pneaiant consomme, w,;r. a.ct t~ri~. guinea hen s11..1tfed With ..., mushroo~ and raspbe'rry "'-"•"'• nonneue. -A QOM ot S22 5 ""'°"has j.;;:, Mt 10 help copr with mounting bliunty concerm -licvcs . .J•Music helps develop 1hc human mind. 11 stimulates think- ing. It creates feeling which de·. velops the 1soul. which creates scnsicivity 1,1\d kindness. Kids need music in 1hcir lives." A musical prognim featuring the talents of the Bolsa Grande Concert Choir and Wendy Lin on. nutc entertained the countywidc gather- in a gold-sequinned sheath, rd president Bob Searles with wife C indy. board chairman Ed HalvH- jian "'ith wife Joann. all<ommitttt chairwoman Marcia Coy, Mary Dell Barkouras. Diane McDonald. C.rol Wilken. Bobbin Williams. Judith Ivey. Mitzi Tonai. Sharol) Moore and Carol Pilger. ing. Bill ur Wallerich of Saks Fifth Avenue prOOuccd 1he parade of FYI -holiday finery. . .. Tiffany aind Company carries Clever Barbara Mason and 1he nifty hev..· $150 Gillette s1erling Sharon f air ~ted the notewonhy silver 1w1n blade ra1or. A real cut decor ... clown-filled hat boxes up! centering ~aeh -luriClieon lable. ... Karen Kennedy's living rOOnl columns of· red, black and silver is filled with food~ '"I've started a balloons and favor bags con1a1nging food drive. rm collcc1ing lianncd clown omamcn1s and a sample of goods for the Salvation Arm y." the new and heavenly Escada per-Donors may call 955-9195. fume. . .. Colleen Espinoza and Christy Turni ng heads were L(lly Labash Scheuer. lh()S( Red Hau1c ('outurc _,,,·----------~-----~---------. Qv.'nen, rt"turncd from tt}e Pans spring designer shov..•s surprised l:Jnique Creations For Every Occasion! that they r1.."('op.n1zcd no one fron1 Orange Counly in aucndancc. . Where were our all local fashion plates? ... wc·tt: hearing nothing but raves over the nev..' Rex Restauranl in Fashion Island! ... E1han Waynt' will not perform· ;.at the 552 Chrisfmas Carol Ball as rumort"d. ... Lisa Nicole dcKruif. daughter of Jack and Dori ,dcKruif of Corona. dcl Mar will join young socialites from ac:ross the· United S1a1cs and Europe being formally prtscn1cd on Jan. I at New York's oldcsl dcbu, 1ante prescn1a1ion. 1he 10th ~bU- 1an1e Assembly -and New Year's Ball at t.bc Pla_za Hotel. • · ... Max factor stnt $800.000 wonh of sunscreen free of charge to o ur military in the Pcn.ian G ulf. ByC..OfOeoJonoo OrW1ll Coul o.ity ""°' First-nigh1trs wert treated to 1 . sinaularly srnYtional post-bow bash followina the Ora nae Coun- ty premiett of"'A Chorus Linc" on Tuesday night 1.11hc Oranac Counly Performing Arts Center. Evocativr of a Big Appl~ •prrs affair. Birraporc11i's rntauranl threw a •·jjo" thal would make Broadway angr:ls feel like flying. The l"t'itauranfs normally . warm ambiance was auamcntcd ! by the kir foyalcs (or anythina _J else requested for lhat matter) ~rve:d lo 11.1n1s as they arrived. The uptown bufft't katured en- trees of ca:Planr parmia,iana and linguini and llsa'.ana prim1vera. Some sampled from the KahlUI Surprise Crtme Ca11 Party Cate. The fare was just lhe 1hinJ for the exuhanl troopers. who joined the pany and'stemcd to h.lve a pail time replenishing burnt calories. Center board member Tim Strader was delighted that.the show played to a full house. Not such a wonder considerina the lcaendsry. lonaest,runnin& play on Bn»dwa\' (at the Center 1hrouth Nov-; 18)-racked up1 wallopina 6.132 performances. nine Tony awards·•nd a Pulitzer Prize ovrr 14 ycan. 'II· 111 .... ; ... ~CA!ftNC. nu S£1f"ICl.'11..01t1sr· 1111 • • ..,, ~11 ... ; = TJIDI' & a:::M Pl'. Ny I= . .. -Mcirt' than 600 hand,madc bunerflies will flullcr throughout 1he ballroom of the elegant Ritz Carlton Hotel for .. Les. Bal ·Des Papillons.. -the 11 lh annual Thanksgi,·1ng auction gala pm, tnltd by ln1t·rva l House, a crisis sheller ror "ictimS or ramily viol-. tn<"e . The No\'. 241h benefit is a grand way 10 kick off the holida)S. Tickc1s priced at S200 j)('r person arr s1ill available. For lnrormation call (213) 594-9492. - Rob and Cathy Cartey 'wttlL.LIUrle and Chris Veitch at Blrr~ettl's_. ,, • l ' .. .. •fresh Flo~rs •European Gardensy('I?'_- • Balloon Bouquets • Plams • Gifts • Baskets • Dried Flowers (f'tll1' -'{(OI \7j/NVJTPO CllARG"Y PllONE• • . 1.1•111.1 \11£0CIJV[R ... 264.2 Su Mi.•1 •• F .... Newport ••Ill ...... f.W.. .......,, . Is Not 's Play. ' • HealthMatch takes your f..lrnily's medical needs seriously. Call for a referral today. • 262-621 0 dlrvine Ml: hi Qrm E:IGEM TALK 9J •1'1.AH Mdlt:UIOIT Ar10.coJ•w•lry. r;sot.ic J •welry rrum 20'• •nd 30'1. Unuau•I .lfl••lry m•de in Hmit.ed qu•nlili•• in 1bat.ract 1•o_m..,t.ri t form1. In- 1p1red by E11pt.1•n pl!l· M-other's paranoia could spell trouble for daught ei? Lerna ind m•d• •••rt.. Retro Mod•m. Jewelry from t.M 1940'1. Th11 jewelry renecta I.he ffC•piam •nd ••u· ber1nce durin1 '"' aft.er World War 11. Bow p•tler.n1, 1croll1 and 1weep1111 t urvea ire common. The jewelry waa ut\.en mede in on u1u1\ combin1t.ion1 of rOM, 1reen ind yellow cold. Jewelry 6 Wak h•• Ml!ny 1em1 and fine JllWelry collect.ion1 ire left 1n .. r .. cw •t.at.e1. with ownera wiahin1 to hquuteLe IJwtir holdin11. We will help you 1et. tht h111he1t pritel for your preciou1 po11e•· 1iona. Whal.ever lhe v1lut of your 1U.m1, 1reet. or 1m1ll, we invite you to wr1t.e or phone ua 1l ... ( 71, >567-0891 TJIDI' & a:::M !l'.N y 660 Town Cent.r Drive -Sui\.e t800 - ~ -- !)EAR ANN LANDERS: My sis- icr ··~10·· and ht.•r husband "'Jim·· recently adopted a beautiful bab} girl. Sh~· lril'd ror years 10 get prcg. nant. and \\'C werr all thrilled when lhl·~ v.~·rl' g1,cn this child. Mu alv.;i~, rcll 1ha1 no one in 1he fam•I } liked Jim "iO she distanced hCr!lclf from us. Suddenly. when they go1 lht• hah~ she decided v.·c should all hr "close.·:· La\I· v.c<"k v..·c had a 1hrct-day reunion a1 Mo·~ 1nsis1encc. She spent !he C"nt1rr 1ime recording whq held 1hc hab~ and -..who didn'1. \\'hl'n \ht" got home. shr wrote a Ann Landers lcuer 10 one of our hrothcrs sayina ~ she wa\ upw1 because hr hadn"1 --eo ht'ld her daugh1cr. Sht' wanted lo \ L knov..• 1f JI was brcausc: the baby V..'IS Mo cla1111cu Ill\' child had bctn adopll·d. discrimina1cd against bc«yse she Thal same brother made a video wasn'1 of our ncsh ·and blood. of 1hc reunion. When Mo receiv~ Ann. lhis is nonsense. I fear that her copy shl• \\3!1-1nad because there Mo's par1noia is going to ruin 1hat \\'ere \0 frv .. p1C,turcs of the baby. lovely lillle girl. I'd hate: for her to ---------------. grow up 1hinkina 1hert is somt1hin1 wrong with bring adopled. Whal ran be done to help her'? -s.o.s. Cotta M-. CA t2616 VUida&ed P11t1Un1 ~ - DEAR s.o.s" ........ , -•• If Me w..W be reeewK1ve .. nuet· 119•1 ,,_. ••JWY llMlt If W .._ r------------~-~----------1 "Mrior Hceme1 Inly w .. m . Mii RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. -.... 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""' to set some cousell•1. or Utelr ••Pter 11 1oi.1 10 be a mn1. DEAR ANN LANDE RS: A woman in Canada complained aboul peoplC' no1 giving up their scats on public transponation to prcgnanl women. 1he handicapped or the elderly. You said you Wert shorkcd thal shC' was from Canada bcquie you always bc:lievC'd Can- adians Wert' much more mannerly than people in the United Stales. I live in the Bay area and havr witnessed the rudeness your reader dsscribtd. I've seen pregnanl women-board a bus and stand while men sa t rt'ading their papers pre1endina not to notice. I've watched tl"tn-agen chattering with their friends. acling .. cool." while handicapped passengers with bracn on their legs stood on Iona bus ridt's. I was taught common rounesy al a youna age. I rcniember beina told by m y mother that if I didn't offer my scat lo a handicapped person or an cldC'rly man or woman, I wouldn't ht able to si't down for a wttk. But now I believe rudeness is a way of life. not only in lhe Bay arta and New Yo rk. bu1 all over. Today. people have no mpect for membcn of their own family. so how ran we C'Xpecl them 10 rcspttt 11r1n1tn? Common counesy has aone the way of other .. okl,fashiooed" tta· dhions such as families havina sup- per t0atthtr. 1ttendin1 worship Kr· vim and workina hard on a mar· ri•ae so it will last SO or 60 yean . I ft1r that &ood manners will too.a ht' non-cx;iltcnt. I f'ttic of the pmst, sotMlhina wt'll ttf1cct on when wt IOlk •boul !he "fOOd ol' cloys.:, -Sod in Ookte DSAll IAD: -Of -· ,_ .., .. ..., .... _ ... .,., ...... .......... 89 .. ,....., ..... ., "' '' _. •• tlf Ot11trf, _ ...... -Of .. __ ,..._ .... __ .. _ , .•... ,, ........... , . _, __ ..,,..,.... c: : :.1:'.' - -.: •: a If 111 ~ QP'w sl·~::. ·:•~ '= -== •,.: • . . Editorial City on.a ba.,.aln sale 01 • ll'llllPIY · Who says the real estate market is sagging? . It may not be common knowledge yet, but city officials an Newpon Beach arc poised to go into the land business. But in this case, the city is considering taking beach propcny .from the public and selling. or at least leasing. it ofT to pnvate landowners. At bargain rates no less. At issue is the matter of beach encroachments up an'd down the Balboa Peninsula and along the strand in West Newpon, w.here so me resident~ have extended their propcn y -usually in the form of patios -onto the public beach. Though the practice of building on the beach has been going on for decades. the state Coastal Commission recently asked the city to (ind a way of bringing the problem under control. . following months of study. the city has done that. amving at the unbelievable c&nclusion that bcachfront residents in West Newpon not only be able to keep patios that extend as far as 15 feet onto the beach but-that those who don't ha\C such encroachments be allowed to build some 15 feet onto the sand as wefl. Furth~r. city offi cials suggest that beachfront residents pay an annual fee of $300 to $600 for their encroachment. You don't have to be a roc ket scientist to figure out that bu> ing up 15 fee t of prime beach front land along the Orange Coast for $600 a year 1s a pretty good deal. But ifs something much less than a good deal fo r those who don't live along the beach, for those who actually behc\e that they and other taxpayers own this la nd. What possible right doe the Cit} have to sell ofT what belongs to e\er}one~ Quick response -none. The cit) should rethink its position before the state Coastal Comm1ss1 on does it for them. Today In History ... Toda) 1s Thursda). No". 15. the 319th da) of 1990. There are 46 da>s lefl an the year Today's Highlight in H1stof): On No\ 15. 1177. the Con- t1nt"ntal Congress approved the Art1 cks of Confederation. a precursor to the Const1tut1on of the United States. On this date: In 1806. t''<plorcr Zebulon Pike sighted the mountaintop that latC'f bt-came known as "Pike~ Peak.'' In I R89. Bra111's monarchy was ovcnhrown . .\ re public >Nas proclaimed follo"'ing the ouster of Dom Pedro II. the country's second and last emperor. In 1926. the National Broad- castina Compan> made its on· air debut "'Ith a radio nrtwork of 24 stations. In 1939. Prc'9dcnt Franklin D. Roosevelt laid the cor- D111a11UPJ "KJJ H4VEA <USTl()N, !iaOftR' I nerstone ot the Jellerson Mem- onal an Washington D.C. In 1940. SO years ago. the first 75.000 men were called to armed forttS duty under peace· time conscnpuon. In 1948. W1ll1am Lyon Mackenzie King reti red as pnme minister of Canada after 21 years. He was succeeded b) Louis St. Laurent. In 1966. the flight of Gemini 124 end~ socccssfully as the spac ecraft ca rry ing astronauts James A. Lovell and Edwin "Buu" Aldnn Jr. - splashed down in the Atlantic. Today's 01rthdays: Former White House: Cf11cf of Staff Howard H. Baker Jr. 1s 65. Actor Edward Asne.r 1s 61 . Sing· er Petula Clark 1s 58. Actress Joanna Rames 1s 56. AC1or Sam Waterston is SO. -By tM AHoclated PnH t'> ... Best or the Hotline I'm a restaurateur an Orange County and just wa nted to call and give a quick opinion on the fact that I undentand you arc hiring a new restaurant writer. I hope that you guys are going to keep this one anonymous and not publicize who it 1s. I think 1t would be quite nice to have somebody that we in the busint'ss don't know who it as. I think it would do )'Our paper some credit too. Most of the restaurant writers in the area arc pretty well kn~wn and ~~ Jel pretty jaded reviews sometimes. someumcs on the good sade. some on the bad side. Like I said again I hope you keep this one anonymous. Pllltl cr111n1 The Tuesda)'. No'. 13 paper v.11h a picture of the war veteran on the front page It 1s an c>.cellent p1C1ure by Shauna Norflcci. couldn't have been an) better. Pass on the word to her and let her knew 1t was well appreciated. 0 I love your picture of the fireman .vith the kitten. that 1s so cutt'. 81111• ClllCll On this anacle of Women sue cit) after SC'< check an Costa Mt'sa. bo). that Lon 'ienct'r looks like a bo) to me too. so I don't blame those pollcemt"n. I don't think the} should be s.wi:tJ for that. I thank they look like boys too and that's at. 0 Wht'n thc taxpayers of Costa Mesa have finally paid the settle- ment in the suit of tht' )'Oung women who were so grossly abused b) the reserve pohcc officers. some houst cnnin& tS needed. The pub- hr should demand mandatory his- tory lessons for the offi~rs. com- plete with newsreel, documcntanes of the rise of Hitler's Black Shins. Their final exam should be a 10.000 word es\ly to answer such ques- tio ns as I) Why was so much Am('ncan blood and treasure spent to defeat Nazasm11 2) How different was f'n) bchavaor from Hitler's folks" 3) How did my parents ra1c;e mt' that I could think that demand- ing to Stt a )Ouna girl's ~n1tals 1s ac<'eptable behavior? · 4) What language in the Amenc.an constitu- tion protects its citizens from un- reasonable sdrch ~nd seizure. S) What kind of monster society am I hclpina to create? 0 The Costa Mesa Poli~ Depart· ment. they were receivinc numer- ous complaints about males in the ladies room. apparently the person did not ttt the woman that is filina 1 the suit. If I ~ an offittr wh ich I plan to be soon. I would have rcactfld in the same manner. The female in question don appear 10 To the £.dnor. Th11 momina no paper had been dth\cl't'd to my home. I t'altcd the cemalauon depan· mcnt and 10 m1nu\Ct later, the door bell raf.'I. and a Ddj Pta.t was dthveml to me. JOEY 81 HOP N~lbch P.S. Ha ve )OU ever lhoulht of wllina piu.u? ---· To lk EdilOt: Tht two-par1 NIC minitttics ~Iii 0..: TW Oreet Los An· ltlft ~ t"OM8iM I .... be a man and her voi« sounck hkc one. The officc1"1 judpncnt was correct '" that respect. what he did wrC'· ~ was to love the two s'-ndina in •stile crowd. I allO IVCC' with this person believing officers should go through a psychiatric check up each year but because of this inci· dent. Put yourself in his position. keeping in mind the repons ~ou rtteived. you see a stero1d-l)pe female accessing the rt"Stroom who strong!) resembles a male. what wQ¥1d >OU do? Sounds to me m) fnend like you are >elllng fire 1n a crowded theater. 0 r m calling about the an1cle 1n th<' paper about the two young ladies, I guess thai's what they were tha1 were supposedly bothered by the police department. I saw one of • them on the news last night when I "as s1111ng home "•th m) wife and neatht'r one of us can beheve 1hat "a'S a girl Wh) don't )OU put that an your best of the hot lane. You know -you gu)s arc so quick to dt'fend something that amounts 10 hull --· E~yT I am respondina to lo the News- room . Wed. Nov. 14. Ptlar Wa)nt' has a possible broken fingernail" Dad she call 91 I? ,,, ............ I am outraged but I am not surprised tha1 Ario math " If) ang 10 d1senfranch1sc 50.000 Orange Count\' voters . .\ftcr all .\rlo m1th as a nttome). he's a pohtacrnn and a Democrat. I "oulJn't be -.urpnsed 1f 4.rlo Smith sold used cars on the side and worJ..s for tht' 1n\urance com pan} Bllm 111••111 I've been going to the beach latel} in the wanter and there's no life- guards. there's no snack bar open there's onl) two bathrooms and thr shower d~sn't work and I had to pa~ $6 to get -out I than~ in thl' winter time the} n«d to put a machine an thert that takes dollar hills and I would be happ) to pa) s~ but I think S6 IS nd1culous especially being a Huni.naton Beach resident. Thanks for ll ten· ans. -clllllt I would like to talk about all the candtdatcs that ~ runnina for ofTi«. all of tMir posters sun be•na up aflcr ttven days al\tt thc ckc- uon I feel that ahe campa•ancn that arc helpi,. them oupt to come around and take do'ttn the slans or they ousht to be fined for them afttf a ettt.afo P'nod or ume. I'm 'ick of Jack's Bact and I ckal of m1S1nfonnat1on on canh· quak~ and the cmerscncy man•· mcnt ) tcm. 'A'htch can unn anly alarm ~l'wi ronfuM" the varwt ng pubh<'. The lictionalilcd quake ca'1JC$ dam• VUlCf than Cn\ e ~OMd in C\tn the •orst tc Kenan ctc. vclopcd by rcspon11btc eft1Jnttn and tc1entisl\. The public is hown in a ltalt of panic and lawlcuneA v.hkh i rontr1ry to ractions Qb. tm cd durins actual di.-n - indudina the Loma PMta cantt. quake of Onobtt 17. I 9. In addition. procedures d~ \eloped by the U n11H 5'1~ Qeo. loliCal S•~ Ind the C'ahforat1 Oftkc or EmcreclK)' K'ft R"· 11rd•ftl nret.1 tnent1fk rn.ew and CYltulttOft or: _,~ ti'iliC· . How should the Rams be coached? Ed11ors nott· -Last ...,t"Ck ~t" askt'd tr'adC'rs ho w tht") would coach the· Los .\ngclcs Rams. We only rN'C'H'C'd thf'tt' rr:sponS<"s. lead· ing us 10 as~ume e11her c"eryone out tht"rc in rc·adullJnd 1s pleased \Wh thc. \\.1.' the J-6 Rams ha't" been pJa, ing or 1t'~ 1mpo s1bk 10 coach th1\ .' c•ar \ tc•am What I think the Rams should do as to st.an praying early in the morning am.I ~ct read) for a good "hoppin · hecausc that's what the} go1 -coming 0 If I were the coach of the Ratns, I would program m } gut busters to kid. bull m1ght1I~' 0 I th1nl lht' L.\ Rams coach should lcep the faith He's got a good lt'am Ju'>t hang 1n there with tht'm and g1,c them a good pat on tht' had counted eight sign-. between Gar- field and Slat('r on Magnolia That's a lattk much. 11 makes the cm look tack~ -.1th all tho~ bnght signs. EIJIJI Jiiiy I would laJ..e to comment on Jud) Chambcrla1n·s .maclc .. in the Dail) Pilot. I am a longtime resident of Newport and I l"('alh tnJO~ t~ fresh 1ongue an l hl·ei.. approach that she g1,es to her art1d es I love Vida Ocan·., artade-.. \he does a ni~ job. It 1ust ~m" that Jud, happens to hnng morc uul an thl· people and a little bat morr light ~he desn"~ ~mt nacl llO\ IOU\h hut I thanl b' and largt' lht' plu · side 1s much mol"(' than lhl· nega11,e side I hap- ~n 10 cn1m h('r Jiii .... In ~rds to the JJll plan. wh) not construct someth1114 s1m1lar to stonaie units with four <side 1ncl ud· tl\I the flOOf of o~ inch thaclt metal and JUSl a ~II with water and toilet fa('1l1tics for one man and make them about 1..-0 block Iona prrfer- •~Y in the ~n. And ""hen a gu) tets in there. weld hem in there and ai_vt him a lot to pa s the food to him. t1ons art neHr mentioned 10 the film Th• S)Mtm has bttn uted in Cahfom1a for )cars. and Eanh· qualtt' d\ 1sonn arc 1 ucd b: 0 ~ htn sc1ent1fk rtvtCW' warrants t~m. Ptthaps the film's lf'a'1est d1t- 1erv1ce to tht pubhc of ('.alifom11. as ~II 1 1n other areas of the oountl') with an canhquake r+ak. • at, amphcation lhat prcpanna for canhquakn i futile. Eanhquakcs '"' suf'\'i\al*. and eanhqune Pft1)amtMSS don 11~ lives 19d pn:~n). An one •1th1na tnfor· mation on how to prcpett fOr earth· quakes ma~l~~r c:ny or (OU•ty Omtt or y St"rvtea. •he ~" Red ~ or mh ofllDe. DO ALO It IRWIN , Dllll!CTOlt CalitOnril <>m« of EIM1111ey Sir· rioB . By Peuf Cr9'g Aeberta r. IC'...-Howltd........... , The best kept seem in Amenca is.t..tJ,. that &be rich pay "'°" or the in--•f. come wn. Otd )OU know, for exam~. that.1;1, an 1918 the lop I percent of ta•·· Pl)'m paid 27.6 ~t o( the, fcderaJ income tax revenues. up from 17.9 pen%nt in 1981. Dtd you know that the top S '1 pe~nt of taxpayers paid •S.6 pcr1 cent -almost half -of the pcr- liOnal inoome tax rc\'enues collected b) tht' government, up from 3S.•') percent 10 1981? Q · Did you know that the poor --. P measured as the bottom half .of the 1 ta'lpayers -aJtoge'lhcr paid only 5 1 per~nt of the income tax ~-. r enues. 23 percent less than the -, share paid an 1981 ? • : o. you hadn't heard? Ama:nng. isn't 1t W( Just had an election 10 wb1ch the media, even more than "'soak- thc-nch" candtdat" themselves. endeavored to cast the election as a la"t-fa1mess ISSUC. The Washington Post, for cum- pie. eduonalizcd: .. The b1g 1ncome ta~ cuts of the 1980s. paruc'ularly at tht' top. ~ere a ma1or cause of tM defic11. and their beneficiaries should have to make a comparab~ C'Ontnbuuon to· the cure " On Nov. 2. 1990. a Fnday, the l ' S. Treasuf) Department released a dynamite press release conlaJR1n1 all of the above anformauon JUst in 11me to enliven the weekend news. Wath the atmosphere heavy wi tti pohtacs blam1n1 the bud~ deficit on tax cuts for the rich. the ofTacaal l"('lcasc of Internal Rev~nue Sct'V1tt data showmg that .. the sh.are of federal income wcs paid by hishet 111come taxpaycn bas increa5Ccf sanC'C 1981. while the share p&Jd by lowcr·anrome tallpayers has d"" creased" was big news indeed. It was ne~. ho~ever. that dJdn' fit the aaenda of those ready '• whip up env) apinst the nch as • -.a~ of ra1sm1 ta\CS and eleclJna ta.t and spend candidates. and 1t wat not W'ldely repof11d. 4.n argument <In be made Uull the rich 'ihould pay more that other,, but when I percent of thl tallpa~crs pa)' almost 30 percent ~ the income tu. while haJf of the tallp3)<''"' pa) less than 6 perun hasn't 1the ta\ S}stem goM beyond .. fa1m~, .. into punm"e d1scnm1n• t1on against the ~h" The Trcasuf) release also reports the lln} fraction of uupa)ers v.ith 1 ncomes of S I 00.000 or more paid 36 I percent of 1he income taxes. Tht'~ are the people P~1dcnt Bush and the Congrt'Ss1onaJ Demo- . cnm dec1dl·d would have to give up their family e'tempt1ons and dedu~ t1ons for monpgc interest. chan· tahk g1' ang and state and toe.al ta\e\ 1n order for the government to male a hudgct • <.enaml). 1f tht' federal govern- ment tned to p1n spectaJ class ants on bl ks. females or homosc:\uals the taxn 9o'Ould be thrown out of coun for beans d1scnm1natof). Th(' aovemment would argue that an· come. not raC't or SC:il. 1s Lhe ba~i.) for d1SC'nm1nat1on against the ta"<- oa)er • i t • J • ... ' .... • • • . • • r \ ' . . ·-• • - • -· /?iJ 1 '{ellolt'f """"!e / · ;: f J~ k11ow11 :f41/ ./As~1~#t ~ were i"Ji1's hreAthP.k1itJ 1T/t h~ve sk'~l'c;( ~ ... ..,~v 4/foJrlhel'. l • - • • ' ' 1 -=--....r---i I • 'J,:;flf iriiiefrt.t#i. Wno ~eetls · :J Yee1t /Nfie11r" cA11 haw.f!!k . / • D r's Fall in.California . . ··-·· ·······---~ ----~-·+hc.<1igti1s-are-c-00ler·-·---· ·-· ··· -··-· ··-·-· ;-;····-··· and jazzier. Days are sparkling wilh promise. And Soulh Coasl Plaza is glowing wilh all lhe lalesl brillianl ideas for making you and your wor ld absolulely gorgeous. Celebrale lhe Fall season a1 our newe sl slores: Calvin Klein . Giorgio. Metropolitan Museum of Art shop. and L'Herbier de Provence. The days aren '1 dwindling down, lhey're healing up' Don '1 miss the spectacular Fall shopping season now al Soulh Coasl Plaza . I . • c.Jvin Klein men I and womttn 's M•l1rwr fashions, Giorgio men '• and womttn 's M•l1rwr ftuliloN, aca.-Ws andfrvltrtn«1, L 'llelt!ilr de PloYence e14aN MJOPI 111111 rweet -"'ll&f pow w bain, Mecropoltt.n M.-im ol An lfllt"""" I c-r ..... : 9oo DiopP,•wef («15)M lrlllOI SI-. Cty110IC....: C0rooadel M1rf'\<ewl)' (73)Mtle1rS'*l. Sood!C-l'llu VIII•: S•-llld Bar S.-0. COO\" M ... 714 ... J,.:zooo Valol Por\il"I A¥11- I • • ) ,' ,_ \ • 1 .. -·-··· .. .. • ra itiona hanbgiving is sptcial. lt's 'a.1iNfor family nd friends to short a festive Nal. The -spirit of (ht occasion brings back Nmorits If ftasts of tht past and kicks-of! lively conversations abofd tit. holiday season ahead. Hosting this meal should bt fun and easy for tht chief cook. All it tak<• is a little organization. '[ IMFJ.Y 'TIPS ~ art some simp~ wggestions thll -.;iU eue piepll"ldon: • Plan in advance by making a grocery list and checkin1 supplies of kirchen suples. MW sun: tlbleclodls, dimer- warc and serving dishes are ckan and ready IO use. • Do as many tasks as possible in advance. Sometimes it is even pouible IO set !he table lhe nigh! before lhe meal. • The biggest purchase for the me-_t is the ,turkey. Plump;- juicy BUncrbaU• 1urkcys are available conveniently ·bodl rroun and frail. • Consumers can putthase a froun turkey weU in advance ol the feast and hold it in the friezer. Thaw the bird in a rdrigetllOr. allow 210 3 (24-hoor) days IO !haw a 12-IO 16- pound rurtey. Do ncM !haw rurtey· u room iernperuuro. U purctwing 1 fresh turkey, it is best to bring ii home several days befort lhe mtal. Then 5IDrt ii oo 1 "'Y in a cold (3$ 10 40"f.) 1tfrigeruor. -' • Roasting a turkey is easy, especially in an open pan. Remove the neck and giblets and dnin the turkey well . Stuff the turkey, if desired . Then place breast up in a shallow pon, brush wilh oil and roasi in a 32'«grot -. Oleck lhe rurl<ey aller sevenl.hoon, •hiel<1iP& brtast will! foil when the skin is golden brown. . ~ • Cllcrriea add color and flavor IO tt>di"'1nal brad _-.,.. but lhere is no need to arise 11 dawn to stuff the nuky •. Pi'tj)iili:liiifilo ... c:Oni6m<.:.ru11ing mgrtdia& 111e ni&hl bcfort ~ meaJ and store-in refrigerator. Allow about 20 minutes to prepare and stuff the turkey before putting it in the oven. · • Cherry Cheese Delight. 1 festive salad, can be prepared easily the day before the meal because it is a combination of n:adily anilable ingrtdienu -cherry pie filling, cooage clre<se, whipped lopping and almonds. Pn:part and pul in a serving bowl , lhen covtr and store o\ternight in the refrigerator. Garnish with aJmonds or f~ mint just before putting on ~ ta!Me. Other ideas using cherries are availab&e in a free brochure. Jusl write Chmy Marketing Institute, 2220 Universi1y Pait Drive, DepL 901C. Okcmoo, Ml 48ll64. • Preparation of the gravy is a last-minute detail became you need ll)C pan drippings rrom lhe rurtey. Have Ille sarrcepon. scrving bowl and ocher ingredients at hand IO the gravy c:an be prepoitd quickly. A cherry juice blepd ~ distinctive flavor 10 traditional gravy. • Brussels Sprouls are the most popular vegetable for the Thank sgiving meal. A hint of ginger and a spriilkling of wal nuts give a different twi st 10 this recipe. If desired . prepart and coolr lhe sproulS lhe day before lhe meal. !hen toss with the btuter mixture and heat just before serving. • Have a plan for storing leftovm after the mcal is over. As a genenl rule. gee them in the refrigerator within two hours. • The ldvanlage of a large feast is that you have meals to WI tht! en1ire weekend. When serving turkey a second lime. create a chrny sauce flavored with curry to give the meal a nCw taste sensation. • lfEll' FOR lliE (OOK W hcther you arc cookin1 your first Tbantsgivi.n1 meal °' an an okl·hand at ThanUgivin& dinner prepuacion. questions often arise. But don't despair, help is u ck>le IS YOU! .. 1ep11one. ' Forty.four specially trained home economists an amwerina phones for 1he Bulterball Turtey T1lk-Llne. The IOll·fne. hotline. now in its 1rui yur. provides conawnen nationwide with answers 10 questions about tuRey prepnbon. Tht hoc.line handles more thin 150,<XX> call• in 1 ~monch period. '°· if pouible, call in ldv111et of the hotidty. Jottina down your ques1ions and ha•in& 1 pencil ond "°"""" handy will htlp enM't ICCUrlle nwm. Thi -11\lltay Talk-Une is open Mondoy ....... Friday, Oc10be1 29 dln>qtl November 21 , 8 Lm, 10 8 p.m. (CST); die -friar 10 Thant'li•ins. Her<-17 and 11. home economl1ts ire available 8 a.m. 10 6 p.m. On Thanktti•iftt Illy, -22. calb will be -from 6 Lm. 10 6 p.m. From Nowmbet 23 IO December 21, die Talt- Une II -Mcrndrry llwvosh Friday from • ..,. 10 6 p.m. (CST), Tho Mll!lber 10calli1 I~ / ~ ' • • 7iJR1(€)' with 7'ART ()l€RRY STUFFIN<j 2 llibklll-tMintr' or Fl!"pl'iM ·]/4 Cllp ClllJJld celerJ 113 arpdl1p1stoeloa 3/4 'IEFJlll ...... ymtlelYf:I 1/4 If Jo.pollltr'ylEEJI 'II I ........ (7 oe-) drlod llorb 1111ll9edam.ae11bes l/4 aop ..... rololM l/4 .., __ I coo(l6-)rtdwtdietries, drlll1~ 1i-.-llM!ti ball Tort.ty, -lf-Vi114111111.a Melt butter i~ medium s.aucepm over medium heal. Add celery and onion: cook 6 minutes or. until crisp. ~lender. Stir in thyme and poultry seasoning. In tq·e bowl, toss 1oae1her st uffing cubes, raisins, celery mi11U1t and brodi. Stir in cllaries. SCI uide. Pn:htal oven IO 32''F. Ran.we noclt and ailrl<ls from rurtey cavilies. Dnin rurtey ... u. SllElf nect and body cavilies llsbdy wilh llOfling. Tum winp back 10 hold neck skin in plact. Place. rurtey, .._ sidt op. oo f1al rack in open pan. -. 2 inclla do<p. Insert rrieat i3Sp inlO dlictes1 part of lhilh ... 1 10 body, aot . boot. Bnllll skin wilh oil. Place 1"lby ill -,_ ... 4 boon. When Kin b aoldoni .._, --"-ly -foil 10 prevent overbrow1in1. Check for doeeae11; rhi&h ICmpCnlllEt-be 19010 IU'P.U.tnotey-15 10 20-"""'"--.. Mates 10-iap (6 .. lllEll'int). ' ' Nolt: Cloe """'"'" ( 16 -> '-iod 1111 chonits. .... ...., and ftinod. ElllY be ElliiOMod ft.. nllt COFIEOd c:haria.. ' • -. ' I 'FRUI7FUL 7'UR1(€)' yRAVY n.rtey drlpp' p - CMrry jalct -... dlorry-appk i•i<t 1/4 .... -• 1/4 t1ssp~_.. DMlt •• r 1 biM* pepper Pour turtey drippinas from roasting pan into 4-cup measurt. Remove 1/4 cop fu from drippings; place in saucepan . Skim off and discard remainin@ fit from drippings. Add cbeny joict blend IO drippings IO male• J cup's . Blend cornstarch in10 f11 unt il smooch ;. add drippings. Cook and stir over modiom 1-Wllil gnrvy . comes 10 a boil lnd,chictens.. Stir in sal1 and pepper. Mates lhoul J arpa. WALNUr 1JUITERED 1JRUSSELs SPROf.!TS 2 ..... ,,... k ..... l ..... -. 1/4 ........... ...... 1ll et1p<Wlltlll)ct: ,, •••• b, .. 114 tol/111.,111 ........... Remove ...utod ltlves of ltnllleb "'""'IS. aim Siems and maltt a ........., Cl'Oll C1EI in """ of each. In iarJe saucepon. briioa Bnwds sproots ond w-10 boiling; ccwer • .--and .....-8 10 10 loin'*' or lllllil ...... Dnilt Rao -cold ....... nirn wdl. Meh boher In o.tdl ._ <mr medi•m heol. Add walnuts; coot ud stir IElllil -broWIU, ahool 3 -· S4ir inn ....... 1'11111 odd BMltls spr-. and -millnat. ·-· ........ • • (HERRY (imF,sE 1JFJ.i<jlfl I coo 21-)-.Yl!!lloe..i1arrl 1 I«"' I (16_)_rd ....... -t11 mpll+adl h••• 112 .. , •••• I lllalrad,Ol"totll&t I mp"-nl;lEl 0 1J•I a,tlliawM T.-.i h 1da,..,,.,._ .. ..., . .,...o1 In latgt mixing bowl. combine cbeny ftlling, coaaa< cheese. almonds and almond e1~ mil. welt Fold in whipped lopping. Chill until rc1dy 10 serve. Garnish with aJmonds or mint aves. · Makes 6 lo 8 servings. [H€RRY (Hl!I'NEY Jor7iJRKgy I coo(l6-)dan.-dietria I t1ill'11,11• Mnfror ..........- 112 mp cll1p, t4 a.Ioli -tdomprtlr,- 2 .,.., ••11 dlltrfil .. l t1lll11,11• .. 11trted....,. 1 tlll I 1 .. 111 Clf1lllllmr'Cll 1·112 t '" CWT} po•• 1121 ,, •••• , ....... . ._ .. ......... 'p'....., ~ clleuiw. 1t1t1+ing 112 aip 1yn1p. (]qt dl(lnfw inlo small piecoa; ......... 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Cl'Jlll 1 WAG, 2US. ICAL&.Ofm POl'Alml, 2-Llf, YAflll I N'PlO, OM.VY • Lons an imponant pan ot everyday meall in eastern Europe, buckwheat lw become •el)' popu· lar in America, too. Jn add1t1on to the fact that it 1Utes aood. buck· wheat makes an excelltnt flour - ~~~~=---cf"!''" hasn'Ccnjl>V<ll"foOd old buck· wheat pancakes1 ..:.. and it happens to be a highly nutritious food, as well. Amona its nutritional benefits; a aood source"of prQtein. 8 vitamins and fiber, magnesium, potassium and phosphorous ... and low in fat. Buckwheat makes an cx.cellcnt side dish. used much the same way as you would serve rice. Try it for a wonhwhilc chanee. Q. I Uve some vltamla ••"9e- mnt1 llaat were ta my me41d.e ~ for a year. Are lite)' still petl, or tltoald I Drow tltem aw•)'! -P.F., 11111 ... blaad. ,, There is no need to throw lhem away; 1hcy arc not dangerous. They may simply have I05t much of thc'ir effectiveness with age. Wh~n shopping for vitamin sup- plements. 11 is imponant to look for the freshest possible ones. The problem 1s that. up to this point, the government has not legislated any enforceable &Qide- lines for setting expiration dates on vitamin paclCaging. Once again, 's up to the consumer to avoid bcina cheated. My suggestions: find a reliable retailer or supplier you Can trust, check for freshne5s ... and hope for the best. If you're going to spend money on vitamins. you deserve ones that arc fresh and which provide the bc11efits you,'rc pay;ng for. Q. I am pr~t ud COHffHd •IM4it ltow my bail Ubltt wlll affect my baby. I laave stepped 1mekta1 ud evn tH IAffeltltHt todal ~-It tltere uyl.Mq: else I cu .. ! · -M.W.L , Lapaa Be•c•. You arc wise to t'ake thosc steps imniediatcly. I would also urge you to pass on coffee for the duration of your prcgnan9'. ~veral studies have indicated a possible connection between cof- fce-Orinking on the pan of the l~:~===~Ll!mother-to-bc and the risk of dia-betes in the child. we· know that dlatsetes can -~liifiented. and tha"t there is a gtne involved which is .99 triggered under ccnain conditions. Since coffee , once inside the mother's body. can travel to the fetus. there is the suspicion that it may be one of the co ntributing factors in the development of dia- betes. You may also want to speak to your phys ician about the reasons why it is not a good idea to diet during pregnancy. Some women view the normal wei_ght gain with concern. not rtaliz1ng that the fetus' aro,ving nutrient needs can rob a dieting mother"s body of essential a4ult requirements. If your doctor says you'rt doing fine. JUSt relax. and stay within an ac- cep1able number of PQUnds. I ~ fsoc:•tv • AFEW QUIT TIPS ; Hide all ashtrays,_m11chea. etc. Lay in a supply o( IUl•rleu gum , Carrot stick&. etc. Orin k lots "' liquids. bolt. pa11 up coffee • alcohol. Tell neryone you'ro quinina for the day. When the utJt to smoke hill, take a deep breath, hold \t for 10 ICCondl, ........ it slowly . E....;,. to reliew the tenlion. Try the "buddy 1yo1em," and aolt I friend to quit too. . SELL - ··~=---14•• ....... .., ........... ,,_ .... ... ........... ,,.... ........ .,._,.. .... ------throush ci...lfied ........ ~-···" ....... 3 J ' • Dubuque ~ Canned~ Ham 5 Lb.-Fully Cooked Ready to Serve Cook's Brut ·champagne or Extro Dry , (50 Milliliter Bortle · Sutter Home White Zinfandel 750 Mil/tllrer lbttJe Mr. & Mrs. '1" Bloody Mary Mix 1 .751.iW~ ru. Miller Beer Suitr.ase-24 Pk. lllfJ}i Ufe. Ult>. Genuine Drafl-H~ Of Llte-12 Oz. 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Ibo daired "'~ --~"'and be IO -extra, tor -who, 1..-'t eet enoUlh of a p>od fi!gt AatonJO.Style Turkey-Pasta lemll twby with vq-1' '"'w, picante sauce, savory e and crowd-plea1ina_ riClilj Oivored version of favoriie Sopo de Fideo, it ~ a lut-minUie SP.finklina of ._r ch<ele and ctlantro. i Texas Turkey Huh is sure to Ilene: .. meat and potato" lovers. 4-bot and hearty mix of turkey, dtl:ions. bdl peppers. Potatoes and ~te 11ucc1 the lively skillet ~ is topped with cheese, cilantro and sour cream to serve. : •If no leftover turkey is at hand. "'1p1y poach boneless skinned Chicken breasts or turkey tender-~ns to create a convenient stash "'s .... ,.._ ........ ...... .. ,..., .. ,,... ,. _, , .... ...._.te1• .. ~ .... ,,,,, .. 1 -(II 1•r11) wWe •••••••• i_C_H_l_ -·----,. .. ...... ... .., ...... _ 1 t •••• .... « emaia· I · lup --· Cllt lo -....-..... ~ ... (I-)~ eltellllar . ...._ · .14 np c••••ed cllutro (.,.. ~) Cook onion and prlic in oil in 12-inch skillet ·over medium heat 2 minutes;...Add pesta; cook and stir 2 minutes. Stir in tomatoes, broth and turkey. Simmer, stinina occasionally and breaking up tomatoes with spoon, 3 minutes. Add green pepper, continue to simmer until pasta is tender and mosr of liquid is absorbed, 4 to S minutes. Sprinkle with cheese and, if desired. cilantro to serve. Serve with additional pie.ante sauce. Makes 6 servings. TEXAS TURKEY HASH I '1'?11,1111 ...._ • ~ r.:r. .... -..a .... .... ,,, ...... ....... .-,_.ca .. Cllf l!k'••· -.. ..,1-.el1 .,.. =-----,_ ...... ,_.,.. ... ,.,,,,,est .......... ,._ l llAIJll• ........ 1 ••If••• ,,... cwt 1111 ~ ... IJlla .... I ....... c-n1W ~.••ri•• ..,, ·~ nt (I eaeet) • 11•111 M•terey Joel< -'4 e., eMnelJ clll1rr1il ea.- '"'(.,-al) Deir)' ..... crcam•(o;llmtl) . Cook onion in butter in laqe skil&ct 2 minutes. Add-poUIOel, pic:ante sauce aftd broth. Cover and simmer IS minutes or until potatoes are almost tender, llir- ring occasionally. A<ld turkey, Rid end green pepper, cumin, core iander, oregano and salt; brina to a boil. Cover and cook 6 to I 0 minutes or until peppers arc tender, ,stir- ring occasionally. Sprinkle with cheeK and. if desired, cilantro. Serve with sour cream, if desired, and additioflal picante sauce. Makes 6 servings. ~·~:·i:,:::=."lef-Delicious hot maple -' ~-I ...,.._Y--P~-~-i!"_u?_~;:.~), apples . in 15 minutes ' .. . . . . . • . . . . • With just five minutes of prep- aration time and 10 minutes in the microwave. you can have a de- licious hot dessert or apple side dish. - MICROWAVE MAPLE BAKED APPLES .5 red bUJq applet:, 1wclil a• Rome or York 5 tablespooa1 maple 1yrap , ..,..,..cider G ...... duamOD Core apples. Wi th a paring knife or potato peeler. remove a small spiral of apple peel on the top quaner of each apple, leaving some peel on the apple to form a spiral design. Place apples around -the edges of a microwave-safe casserole dish and pour cider On and around the apples . Drizzle I tablespoon syrup on each apple; dust lig.hlly with ci n- namon. Cover with casserole lid and cook on hiah (I 00 percent power) for 10 minutes. or until fork tender. Serve wiih a dollop of non-fat vanilla yogun, if desired. Makes S servings. Son Antonlo-oiyte Turkoy-Puta Sklllal tumo •110<-the-hollday lurlcoy lello-1 Into a ~ oklltat -wtth • Hvely touch. Spilnkle with chMM and fre9h cilantro for a real treat. A cookbook for worl_dng --mothers - ' The 1990s is Jiving way to a Amcrican,style favorites ranging nunured." In fact. many of the significant rise 1n dual income from Oven Fried Chicken (Pollo recipes were supplied by the families, a move away . from Frito Af Home) to Apple Pie mothen of the authors and thei'r nouVelle and return to romfon (Pastel de Manzana). friends. foods. minority population ex-According to Nonna Soleno-Dc-The idea for' the book evolved plosions espcc1ally amon$ His-Yancy, a cenified public accoun-from an acutely growing need for panic groups. and a mini baby. tant who, along with panner Sarah bilingual domestic instruction. boom among ol der women. Bruck. authored the book. "No "Because we both speak flucrlt A new cookbook has just been recipe has more than six steps. all Spanish. many of our friends have released which• addresses all these dishes appeal to both adults and relied on us to provide Spanish trends for the new decade. children, and ingredients can eas-translations for housekeeping "Cooking Maid Easy." publish-ily be found in the cupboard or tasks;" says Bruck. who is also an ed by McKay Panncn. is a com-local supermarket." attorney. ~ - - prchensivc bilungual (Eng-The focus of the book is "com-"And, while bilingual literature lish/Spanish) cookbook that al, fon foods." says Bruck, "foods for housekeeping wks is avail- lows working mothers to con-your mom made for you when you able. two extremely nCJlccted fidcntl y rel y on-their Hispanic-were growing UP. that now bring areas for bilingual communication speaking housckttpcrs to prepare back fecl~ngs ofwannth and being arc the kitchen and nursery." rr========;;;;;~:=:=========:====:==ti Besides their nuency in SP!ln1sh I (Norma grew up in Baja Cahfomia ... and S.rah attended high school in Mtxico City) both women love to <00k, so a bilingual cookbook was a natural for them. lancw:-·· ... 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TanaY prlic, opicy cllili pcnoder cJill otJkrrmtr Cltpsca/e 'cfoshions far the cfo11 cfig-ure8 CJ5i2CS .12-2.f South Coa,st Plaza • Cl)'stal c;o.urt_'.)~49-7_090_ ·WORKING FROM HOME . • • Learn how. to improve the Quality and financial rewards in your life by joining the fastest growing economk: and social trend of O'ur time. The Wall Street Journal reports that over 42 million people now .work exclusively or earn extra income by working from home. Paul and Sarah Edwards, authors of ·'Working From Home'' and natio~ ally syndM;ated talk show hosts for National 81;'Siness Radio, will show you how to get started and how to make it work for you. Call. .. 1~900-86~i!.?oc1. 21 '?. 00 for the first minute-...- ! 1 . 00 per minute thereafter MESSAGES ·UPDATED ~EKLY 1~ ••• I· Saut~onion and green pepper in bot · oil in Dutch oven or ~ uucepan ·until onjon is soft~Stir in turkey; cook until no k>lteer' pink. Add tomatoes. soy U\M:e, prlic, agd chili powd~-•tir~io combine. Cove_r and simmer, 30 minutes. stirring occasionally to break up tomatoes. · ·Stir in kidney beans; simmer, uncovered 15 minutes longer, or _until turkey is tender. Serve chili over rice. Makes 6 sl:rvings. 1 A delicious ~oney HAY HOUSE of a hot beverage Louise Hay's book "You Can Heal Y?urself" reached the New York Times bestseller list at'l.d remained on it for twelve consecutive-weeks . As author and lecturer, Louise has appeared on the Oprah and Donahue television shows to teach people how to use positive affirmations. visualizations, forgiveness ex~clses and mirror work on a "daily" basis to change our thinking and our lives for the better. Now Louise can show you how to do the same. Call ... 1·900-7 40-3053 ' A-.Code21 '2.00 per miniJte MESSAGES UPDATED DAILY Herc's a honey ofa hot beve rage for a Thanksgivina party or other fall act-together .. Kids love the spicy, not-too-sweet taste .. For a group of adults. add rum. 1f you wish. 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' of leftover turkey, ea noo-nJJlUY VEGETABLE 80VP 1 C!11f •sttr• O ''Sr ...... cream of celery IOUP and 1 I ts~l11111s llllltterw..,.....-I 1 .. lllflllE ct ;111 frlllli crumbs, Elsy tuttey Noo-... .,.,..., I Cuserote taka only 30 ~ e-. •1111 ..._ t kst11w ~ ... inutes to prepare. 'iS C-. ar111t celery taN Soups such u Turkey Veaelable lb e.f llleell cal'NI C-1~ rs st ID 10..Uxil lk.il- up an alwa)'l a·-......1 ... way to '* tt•••• pie« ~yme let over medium beat. ib h .,.....,..... t ·Ha (lt'n llDcel) essdemM oil, cook onion· until tender "' leftover tutltey .• To prepan:_ , ~~~ .,..-. kcd vqetabln such u onlon, ~ -Stir i.n remai · infredients. lery and carrot are c;gmbincd I .,.. CU waler Gover. simmer J minutes 'th leftover turkey in a rich base ! aMelf•••• .....,., w111lM until healed. ~· sti_ni _ f condensed chicken broth': Your I C8P~lllced c_11tM -''' OQCUionaQy _ mily will. Jove the soup and I &altlelpoem ~.p,ed frnlll Or M&cnwave: Omit oil_. l ou'll love how easy it is to, panley 2-quart microwave-saf: pare. 1n'" 2-quan saucepan over me-casserole, plac:e onions. Cov Turkey Dijon· is · a delicious dium heat, in hot butter. cook with lid; microwave in HJGH main dish that can be prepared onion, celery and canot with minutes. Stir in remaining i · ither in a skillet or the microwave thyme until vccetables art tender. gredicnts. Cover. microw11v ven. Cheddar checlt, cream of Stir in broth, water and . barley. on HIGH 6 minutes or _un· - ushroom soup, corkscrew pasta Reduce heat to low; simmer 30 hot, stinin& halfway throuiiljl nd Dijon muitard are coinbined minutes. stirring occasionally. Stir heating. Mak.es • cups or 'th leftover turkey in this tasty seivinp. ~ ·pc that takes less than I S l~;;;::.;:~;;::;;::;;;;.;=====;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ inutes from stan to finish. Try these-recipei and sec the ut potential that leftover turkey Ids for quick, easy and delicious meals. EA!!Y TUllUY NOODLE CASSEROLE I cu Cit~ _..) ....... , ... cream .,_.~.., ... , __ _I> np mllk l cept CGM.N me41am ea aoo- ~. (! C9fJ1 w11ted) I cop coollN peu , l tablftpllm ~ IWffl rft pepper Y JI> npo .-ceMd tarlley J &ables••• kn.er., mar1ar· ... l Cable•Pff•• •ry bre•d .......... In 11/J-quart casserole. combine ;oup ·and milk. Stir in 'noodles. ;xas. red pepper and turkey. C.•ntleul: Bake al 400 Jearees for 25 minutes or until hot: stir. 1/ Swanl.ake? IA P ,ti al Swan tubtet Is just Ducky!I No sitt1na ducks here! Just the exceptional quality and fine deta111,,._o1 e a, rr•tolid bress. Swan~ t.ucets and tubsets. Add P a kt 11 btth Kcessories, and you've really Cot ·duck soup! Don't eo Daffy, come vistt West End West. With a~ lilr.e ours. yoo·n never eo on ilWUd Goose Chase" apln! Place Salutes A Great American Hero In 1969 -Aslro11a111 Buzz Aldrin U'alked 011lhe 11100 11 . 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Julie · Saito. author of Oassic Indian ~ina. offcn this recipe for Jn. d_ifn S.ndwiche_s, a miitturc of soft C'ltetse. fogun, fresh vegetables and herbs, served in pita pockets. =most foods from India. these wiches rely o n herbs and r enhancers to contribute taste and richness. :ro complement the Eastern_ ~ors, pair these pita pockets w~h a shon<u( mulligatawny so!\>. Literally. meaning "pepper wjter" to Indians. a mulligatawny $0Up is a rich broth containing bits o chicken. highl } st·asoned with c and other spices. This JO. ute recipe teams the convc· n cc of frozen mixed vegetables -coolccd chicken . double-Occkl·r club sandwich v riation rates ch(."("rs from e\'en t losing 11:an1's fans. In the r ipc for a San FranciS<.·o Club ttW trldttional While .0... Pair 1his crully club oiindwicll with a crtamy crab IOUP spiked wilb sbttry •~d T•bltc0 _. sauce. Madt with a lf"CI\ pea and tomato canned soup bl.le, this soup is shon on' preperation and long On taste. INDIAN SANDWICHES 1 v, c•p fresll, soft cltffse (farmer, ricotta, pot, goat or cotta1e> V. c•p plalll lowfat yo1ar1 ~ C•P tlliDJy 1Hced carrots l small lomalo, seeded aad diced V. cup diced 1reen bell pepper V. c•p tlinly 1Jiced cucumber ~ cap mixed fre1b lier bl (such as parsley. basil, dlll or mini) I tablespoon candied singer ~., teaspoon Tabasco sauce S.lt to taste ·4 pita bread pockets-or wheat tortilla, sliced In halves In a nl cdium bowl, combine all ingredients. Se rve in pita bread poCkets or rolll•d in whea t tor- tillas. Yi eld: 8 servings MULLIGATA W1''Y SOU P 2 tablespoons butler o r margar1nl' 1 11~ cups chop1Xd onion I . package (1 0 ouncrs) fro1cn mixed vege1ables. tha\O.cd 2 tablespoon~ !lour 2 teaspoon.;; cun: p<l\\d{·r I teaspoon salt 'h 1('8Spoon Tabasco !klUCl' 1/4 teaspoon ground clo\ rs I ·quan \11a1rr I can ( l 01h ounces) condcnSl'd chicken with rico 30up I cup diced cooked chicken I cup chopped pared apple T1,•11 _ _. ..... .. -.~ ... -.... :r; ....................... llM, r• ....... ._ __ ._ ........... ...... Se"'9 ..... ......... ,..... ...... H .. .._ YloW: I ....... (f.I oervlqs). SAN FRANCISCO CLUB SANDWICH 3 slices bacon 2 tabl~poons mayonnaise ot salad dressing · V2 teaspoon Tabasco· sauct 3 slices toaste<J, sourdough bread Sliced t1.1rkcy Sliced herb-garlic o r Swiss cheese I tablespoon chutney Romaine Lettuce la large skillet over mffia111 heat, cook bacont drain ••d re. serve. Jn a small bowl comblH mayonnaise and Tabasco uace. Spread on I side of each slice of toast. Top· I slice toast wltb lur- key and cheese. Top with second toast slice. Add bacon, chutney and romaine. Finish with toast. Anchor with toothpicks. Cut la half. Yield: I to Z servings. CRAB SOU P "• pound lump rrabnieat o r 2 (6 ounce) cans crabmea1, drained and nall·d 1ft (·up dr} )i,ht·rr~ J t·an ( 11 ounct•s) ton1a10 wup I can ( 11 ounct·sl grt·en pea soup '': l('aspoon Taha!>CO !<iauce 2 <'UP' mil l In medium bowl combine crabmeal and sherry; marinate I~ minutes. In 3-quart saucepan over low heat stir 1ogether soups and Tabasco saure. Gradually slir In milk until well blended and mix- ture is heated throughout. Just before serving. add crabmeat mixture to saucepan: cook until heated through. Yie ld: 6 cups 16-8 ndwich. a da!>h of T.lbasco IX'P. r sauce is added to the ma }on• n ise dressing. sp1{'1ng up thl' b con. turkey and hl·rhed chC"ese . 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'rll•• t...-ar Mo!IS:30Pllll W• t) t1.191 S:30 PM T~ W..S:MIPM ,-._ tllws S;30 ,... ... ..,. Fri 5:30,.. S-, fit S;)I ll'M CMmC. YOU111 AD Tm ... , DAY "" ~ f"*M "'~ '°' ~ 8fld 8CQ,ll'.:J ..___ OOC-nelly ••CW• dro OOCW, ............. """'" yo.If ad k rMd Mell _. ct.a ~ 9d dl!lly ~· •rcw•)mm9cllal.iy to "2·M71, tri. ~ Piiot KUOll no~ for..,. ••oril) .-9"'~••1 lcw wlliell ol "Illy 1M f~tlil ~ Jar 1"9 COO.I of 1119 • llOoliC• ac:1u...-,. CKC\IOied by the ••cw Cr«lll c..._onty be 9llOwed for the '"" "'-llOl'I. AA~-· llDI""' Within lO ~ M ~ed Wiii toe aubiac1 to, but "°4 """'" lo, ~ tlllfgn comouted 11 1·~ of"'-ur..ici ~"' -4'11,"' oollctlorl CO.U.-""'-8'1!' ,, .... --~· ..... '. ~ < ' ·. ' ~' . " ..• . ' ~· ' ·, TODAY'S REAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATIONS 1002-2790 A.RE IN THI·, Hl-_AL 1-.~ TA Tl-.. TA llLOlll SECTION •Must nave clependabl>e iransper-tation and llabtHly insurance •Full employee benelf!a. •IECIHTOR• Design llrm e•parid111g. will t•ain PIT FIT 960-8742 DELIVERY DRIVER FLOWER REMINDER CALL 852-9155 LIST Deniai IR . ORTH CR&lRSllE LARGE 1ocal V.ack 4 d"rik fllll PI T 10-14 days per month vend1t1g roole w111 ~e11 a11 Pnf No r ves ol Sais ADA O• pan Repeat t1us1nl's.!i p•elttr•ed Ctleerlul quah- .secure •ocauon iU>Ovf' PWSI CALL: ly OfltCe 556· 1122 sve<age 1ncomfl 1-800·9•0-8883 1-100-2C-fllll E11n S300-S500 per wflell TIRED Of VENDl!\IG RTE POSUICI IESNISE ~=~d;~,~3~78~4~ A0!i'1 WANT SOME· IETWIRI B-249 TH ING NEW" CAL L -~·-~eoo:-:"~8~-3~9~2~2---1 ------..... ~-1 EAAN S339 84 WEEK LY Easy enJO'filtlie hOme u - tembly ....or1<, no ••P MC. !:----.--,,,,-..,.-, lnvesttMnt ]""" L-os1 small uble shelt1e. 24 l'lou• reco•d1rio reveals Roommate '-.. " 2724 a1en CM 754-1048 Oepl CA-t Wanted • !~~;~~~~~~R~o~o~m;m;•~t~•~si.W~•;nJt~r~dfl~~Opj>oft~;;~unlty;~;;;~~~I v•c1n11r Mesa oec Mar details 1-801-158-1401 M-P101n1smkr shr 3BA *TUIPPORTllln* ----fA"RN S500 to St500 ' R I '"'•nt•d 28,t, new & brllO' l_nd•y, Youcan lllke8dvan1ageof WE-El<LY STUF-FING tr-oomma es .... ~NVELOPES AT HOME. lrPIC. frog sundec~ N1 1ax clf!dvct1ons• now and "" 272'4 bch $450 mo 723-1863 plan !0< your la• l u1ure NO EXPERIENCE. FOR wh1!e helping a local n()(I-FREE INFORMATIO N .1: •COSTA MESA BLUFFS COM Sh• 38• 2Bahse Lrg ·~--,.--'--=,,,! SEN O SE l F A 0 -,. ''' ''' •ndr.. prol•I organ1z1Uon carry1• JOIS D"ESSED ST•"PED Ove1 40 p\/t entr1pa1lo P•• rm • · ., on 111 programs Your OomenJcs ,.., """ .,. lull BA. 0 k11cheoe11e S4s0 Bes1 toe S550 Mnrk. generousiry ,5 oeduc--1",:::::,=:1 :;:.11,...-.-....... ll ENVELOPE TO E F I mo . S400dep &42-1196 779-2591 619-673-5339 lable tn•a year ,, •eceovecl •• I rs a•llel aWI ASSOC. P 0 BOX 06170 i iiiiiiiiii,;,. ___ COM r~m pref. 25-35 before 1991 r or more 1n-Oual1llecl & Educated ClEVE\_ANO. OH 44106 • I .ff., RHll'Tf.' non/smkr 4BR spac•ous 1orma11on 11nd lurthe• 1a11 Oscar's Oomes11c Agen-l•PLITllEIT IPmn • • home. Sorry no pels opportun•l •"S c all cy 714/542-1304 5300 . ·.u111. oep Avail 714 '847-9965 '~------,,.,,.,,!°""'to our auecess. we S1able. resp, MIF to snare l~E SSJO can acid al least 3 1nd1v1d- 2BR, 1 ·-.BA in NB w12J 1211. 644-55 I 1 Laura, •-:.;TJ>::i:;l~oy~m~r~nt"'---"""'I uafs wtio nave II dyn11mlc Amy o• Nancy ·cas.n _ re111 estate De• 1· 1 yr old m111e S3401mo · sonal propeny persona tty and nacural u111s No drogs P..iS TR BR Ov1 BA l>l!tWi!en l·--------1 AIDES abthly to lra1n marketing 647-6605 1.s1n1151n C M S4 101mo. Sia!! neeoed to wo•~ witn personnel rnen SUPflf- Leave Ml!Ua~ uhl •nc.I $100 deo AYI £NJO'I" 14. t5't. retu1n on oev Orsllbled llOults •n VlH ll'lem J.OeaUy. ~---------·I no..,.6316186 Trusr Deeds S IO OOO to communilyday0<og•am honaHyotoverMn Ne . e , g c a n y 0 n !!~·= 4~~~ ~~?n E •P n~ec Gooc befl. EICELLEIT lmT BALBOA Island 2BR IBA !urn house 2-car gar Walk 10 be1tcn $4751rno Ker~ 833·2351 011~5 COM apt nonlsm~ng ftt1T1 2BR 2BA. ocean v•- S5 151mo ci55.7535 or 64~-66 t • Ddrm'Dlh all ameo•l•es -) el1ts C11U 557-8263 To earn $6000/mo • on I pro! ,.,,.., J5 . pref d , F"T D&SIS ot $2000/mo • S600 mo 12 1 Bi 19 Eves M<>My To loan 29 t 41 PT Call 2131804-5548 I NEWPORT CREST Room •W1oow HAS SSS 4 TOs·1 APT JllESllEIT MGR. •EITIEPltEllll• uni/furn Pool, rennis S 10 000 up No c1&01t ,,.... l oo6i<ng lo.-mature t OUOll!! Be your own boSs Call spa Wa!li to beacn• No oenalty Call Denison to manltQ'I! quiet wetl-1 ·900-860-EA.AN ei1I Smkr Ok S•5-0 550.3Q52 Assoc 499-4835 NOW+ m;unlaonPd JO un•! com-105 SJ 00/mln ~OP­ '-'1e• on C.~la Mesa E•· po•lun1t1es eacn day COM Comtonable Sur Np! Bch fem non/smkr, NEED A (,AR" DefleflCI! requu&d Hlary round1ng1 Nsmlir WIO snare new nse pv1 beh. Gu1111tnleed auto toan • •Pl u\ol prov•ded Federal QO'I ml IS hiring tmmd occup nu rrndl $450 spa, lip no pets. 5515 Baa C•ed•I ok Call 81yan C111t Aw Bl=IOWN CO $16.500-$621(/yr Amu- 721 -9546 or 69•-9388 I 63 1·5596 253-4643 9;im. f'} noon 540-2 121 1ng recorded msg reveal ~-------..:.---------'---------"---------,! de1a11s 11_•·-"-'-·"-"- , BEAUTIFUL, RICH, INTELLIGENT, SWF. 27. Blon~e. blue eyed, with a love for travel. theatre, foreign films. and romantic wallcs on the beach. seeks Mr. Right to live happily ever after. ,,....6AM-12 Noon Mon-Fri ..... $300-1500 Def --..... Paid Training .,.. Fun Cos111 Mesa onic. llST&LLEllS IOTOfl .IOmS-- eosta Mesa Newport Beach Huntington - Find ou t how 10 meet someone like this or place a FREE ad of your own in DATELINE . Watch for details in you r Orange Coast Daily PiloL e.ach Fountain Val~y NO COlllCllNG NO SOLICITING """"""' .,., .. w .... M~hfl.f .. ~t" Md ptod of ~.fNr 78 WORK PART-TIME AFTER SCHOOL & SATT1RDAYS!! YOUCAN~ARN $50·$100 PER WEEK AND MOREi I, """' "" •-""" • """ Schdol _, - 'NOTA PAPER ROtlTE! 2 'tbJ m\.lf be FREE AFTE~n.ROA't'S ord not lrM>fved in otrer JChoOI spom1 J. NI fJOnirQ and llO"C)Ortation ii PKMded .to ltue accepted. .J .. ~ withkica I/OU (Jl#n agetrom YQ.l'llChod/~ on an A00.1 g,}Pf:IM~O IOles crew ~._.get new c\.Wtomefl few the OMV PILOT NEW9'APER! 5 'lolJ don't ha\le toworll everydoya'ld you wl have tme to fake core ol you-IChool wcwt. 6 ti helps lowordl you S1.JCC• l you like lolcing wifh people: <rel worll:i'lg outdoors YOU AAI THE PERSON WHO CONTROl..SHOW MUCH MONEY YOU MAKE EA.CH WEEIC! 7 We f-.ave 0 NEW PROGRAM trld 0 special "9<lly·foo-tel" orfer Gt.le~ o call IOI' mo19 infolnollo 1 ard anange to come o.J lor on aftemoort end .. wt'!ol we'19 tolkhQ about '!bu . .,. got nott'*'9 to me ard you con ewn bmQ a frl9rcl out wlfl'I you rt you wont CALL MR. KING NOW!!! 6'2..Q21hi.226 l..eav•'-ll*-nldkwl MCllJ•••dmMtwe'I getbocll. toYoUAS» • ... IE IT TIE IW.L ., .... •Cuul.I offica •Pleuant a1rnMP'*'a • $300-1500 Pfll' ...... Call Mago .. at 548-6593 Newpol'11Costa Men Mea UPfllflGOLIUS FINE LINEN STORE Per-m POSIUon, PT /FT Newport Beach. Sanor 11 1oam-&pm. 640-2929 SalNIHuman Services ,. __ SllWIGIT9'6R•S Area lunera! homes looll· mg 10< people 10 prO'llcte pre-neecl servtc:es. Mu11 be able to relal• well 10 people. Stable Income FIT career. Exc.llant traln1ng I lov+ng supporl No •l\Pfltlence neceu· ary. bu1 mu11 lov1 paopla Call Liz. ~13-$33-1911 . •PAllTIH• llCREASE YOIR REAClil TNROlllOIR IEW llPlllVED LOWER RATES Hanayman e~ .. Betl price Giir9ge1Yd Clrn.ips-TrMS 532·1663 ~El $2.44 per day Thal"• ALL 'fOU pay IO< 4 lines 30 d1y ml"lrnum In the .SERVICE DIRECTORY For more Wll0<m1tlon CALL TODAY!l ISi FOR LOIS •ANOAEW-S DRYWALL • r 1 Cuatomet Sf'<'C •All Pl'la ... •40030 • 772.0050 . -~~ - •1' I'!' • ' ·, • . e t ·• I ,.. _ HI-I Ill PUmH I WALLPAPU DUMP RUNS . JUNI< REMOVAL. Prompt ano furniture. l rash. tree RallOl'\able 642-S937 brancnes. apphanc;es Call Mika 7 dys 646--139.J MIClllll. Oii PAlllTlll $1 2/Hr ., MATERIALS • Refer9neeS. fl75-4006 lllU•llLL•UUY lnlen0t • E11t9fl0t 71•) S37-912°7 RAV IAl'S TllE IAl- •841-4488• ln!IE•I QUALITY at I reatonablft prl(:e Reis HIN I I H,t,NGING/STRIPPINO ILIC.,S60875 VISA-MC 873-15 12 WA LLPAPER Contr.c101 Gary Gome! Comm/Ret Orange Cnty 0\191" 30 yrs LIC,.328240 494--4366 • \ • " 0 ' " • ''HIMINTlllllWT't" • -·-.-· C AVMAILI NOwl • ::.~111111181 •Wet•-•.o ........... .... iillllii lOU CAN EARN SSO • S 100 AND MORE EACH WEEt< •WORKING PART TIME! We-Nwa-a NEW...JIRQ,,_ GRAM tor STUDENTS 12-18 YEARS OF AGE he!P+ng us get MW CUl- ·1~1-IOI'" ·oo,.. -....... ERE'S-TM-DEAr J Thia 11 nol 1 paper fOU11 ~0 deffWM'lng In- """"' " 2 We p1ovlde lr1n!ll)OI'· 11111on and 1r1lnlng 3 You would tie WOl'ldnQ with kids yoor own aoeon ~ an adUll -11Jper~1sed U lff team I • Earn GOOD MONEY Ind hlVI I Cr\ance 10 ti· earn d11ly & weell1y catfl bonuses Ph.II r on OUI· a lnot ai\Ct more ' ,. CALL US TODAY fOR MORE INFORMATIQNt 142-4121, Ill, 2H 1 .......... ,-~~~ TUCllEll t ' • , ,, • To 51••' 1n Janu•"1· Small c;ombtn1l10n CllSI OI 81h a 7th gr10...1. Cost• Meu Must h•.,. c11den· 11111 11 rou 1r• really lnlet'ffl9d In INChlng In an lde•I ci1Ul'oom lltu· Ahon this ti for you. C111 for &Pfll 8'!--4•'4 --LUI Cotll M9N baMd Pwlbby mfg r9<1ulre1 11\.,p, Mlf· sterter tor lead l)09f0on In m1n1e1ure1 wood1hop, Mu91 ~ tamlllat wllh ~•r1ou1 llW ••l·Ul)a. ,.. Dlacle aharpenln~ and ~ llQUlclment ma1n1enenee. Strong eommunk.11~ 1km1 requ+r8d. Mature In- • dMdi* ot retlf• .... oome caH IOr lnt...wtw, g ·131~12 " .. ' ••• "'· ........ ........ ........ .., ..... •••••• W''(O *600 PER MONTH * llO CGWCTllllS * Early maminq molar routes available. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance . CALL 642-4333 .. HUHTlllG1'0N BEACH, a:srA lllSA, HEWPOllT BEACH, l'OUllTAlll YAUIT, llMl!l 1 l.AGU!IA BUCH U1111A (Sq><. 13-0<t. 21~ °"<t VuJC:) mcsutr. SW. Ofitinalit1. ift. div1dl.llli1y, ncMw ~nina commit· lttL Money is 1v11lablc once you sunmlh'e procedures. You'll locale anK:k 1ha1 ha.d bttn Iott. mi.Mina or stokn. SCOllPIO (Ocl 2~NOY. 21): Cycle biJ.h, wtar ~ of mi. purplit:, mmton. T1ltt initlatiw, trvtt your own j~nl. inuailion. 9t ditcmn con«m•na clandt:ltinc mtttin,. You'll br dcalina with indiYkltlak who art prctdenL SAGmWt.11 (Nov, l:Z...Dtc. 21): What sttmtd impouibk 10 sUT- moun1 Is pail! hiiuo.-,. -you Sl.l«nt- flollr com~t projea and l'CKh IOI . Lovt pl1)'1 pair.mount rok. S«rct qr«menl involvn ponibk joumty. Aries in pk1u~. CAPR.ICOllN (Dfc.. 22-Jan. 19); Let 49 or obUpdon betonai na 10 tomt0ne elk. Atte~J:f'' to be nobk: ~n11 ell ml..ut:. Scorpio natlYt htlps mak~ tOml' ol "°"' fondat hOClft, dcsil'CS bm>fM ,.lilies. the not tct'. In fac1.. only by 1umu11 on the charm att. )'.OU lil.t:ly lO ARID (Man:h 2 l·April 20): ~vt cum'nt in1entely pnwmat or Financial or busintU probkms 11111 fiNlfK'ill ditr1011tin. a~ar to })(' -'"'"' you •lttplns SCOllP'IO (Oct. 24.No". 22): T)l(' nilhts. but Pt'ff'l,aps 1tK-momcnl ha1 period immt'd11tclr pnOI' to 1hit new come to cal\ it a dliy and opt out of moon 1n yCNr own birth up Oft Ote & costly UJOcialion. What IS Cfttli1n I 71h IS liabae 10 find f(N O\ll o( )"O\lf is lhll all your tomorrows •111 u.kt dt:plhi or out oo a limb. HowtYCf, 1 cart: of' thcmKIYts 1f toda)· II ...,·ell lltp in the naht d1rtttion IC't'ml 10 liYtd. bt to 1htr your cufTttlt 111nd and TAURUS (April 21 .May 21); Your CNtloot 0Yrf' }Olnt financial •mnee- rrpu111ion tor bcin& a IOwtT of mtnts:. flmlllh hu ttnainl)' betn pu1 to tht SAGmAalUS (NOY, 2}.0l'C, 21~ ICSl tcttnlly. Howtwr. u should now lfyau nin mn<>Yt' lhe woni "blamt bC' IPl»f'tftl thal kl\•td ones Or pan· •heft lkalil'I& 1ri1h bcHh 1nltttdy ~must cam your mpt('l by accina pntanal and profint.M>nal i1111n lhen lndepcncknlly and 1houldcrina an no1 Oftly will )'OU ac .. ft-,·e' IOIM\hll'll th(;r mom as WC"ll •1 financial """ o( penmount imporuncc. but also sponsibtilics. rcahtt I.hat pl1nct1ry activity in GEMINI (ht.a)· 22·June 21): Don't 5cof1'io now ha1 tht ~'#Cf io cnridi spend 100 much 1imt W1n1 othtn' 1"4 transfonn your dilly ltfe. inYen1ories brcau!lt' ~it'ft'ury, your CAl'tUCORN (Ott. 12.Jan. 20)! naltt at odds with Min Wnds 10 cat.I VC>u may bitlcrty rttt:nt baYlna 10 a ve)I ovtr 1ht truth. A bow all, kttp a low pmfik' and aUow ptn~ howtvrr, try to rcalir.f' 11\11 11thol.llh Of business l\sot1a1cs to much a w:ttkrntnt or peyment may tttm letway or ll('enw.. tfowfYCJ. wtw ..anjust or Uct'Mlvt. It will finally llkH place OYtr the •• , rtw dlyi; enaNe you 10 pun;h1ici your frtt-..;11 make it apptrtnt that tht tlJM dom. it still not riaht to ~ a lho'Ndown CAHCBft (Junt 22.July l)); Tokr· or .IO 11 alone. aft('t ofothen" at1111M1ts. actiont or MIUAAIVI (Jin. li·ftb. 19~ bthlvlof, t"OUpltd w;1h undtt· Othtt\' Wk of 1Uppon. coopcndol we tlas and sympaithy WOft woo--and contidmrion mvst bt rnakilt dcnnow. lti fic1 .a wricsofdtdtiw this a lime of1Nh and tribuJ.atio. ~ limply mn.n thtl )'OU will tOr you. tfowc•CT. tddicr on Md onty_c.omc 11mt11Ck if)'Ol.I ('Ofttiow\O ~to bt deltncd or dlwlned by um ftUM:a u • 1hrca1 Of dtmand a nnotioMI connktt ror. w _.. di•idmd or .. emotioftal in~ moon Dll tht 1701 auannton..,. Pllt1ll (Feb. 19-Mudl 20• °"' ...... . . thtd olptnOMJ Of~ptO~ ~ ¥tniflt wotnl 111\&MOI' ... ,. LIO IJU)J 24-AU&. ll): Take ~ ar:nit'-or acttpUiftOt. .....,. ~, . . .. s':t ~"' 11ak:s or rtu11ntions CMI 1111< .._. (Fte. 2().Mardl lO):; EJ ... ....... 1 vO::...,n ... --~i.,., ....... = ""'-.... w ......... ~ wtllrl _. a. ltJll IMMW.... _ ~ --~OMtorci,.t yew.-ttMlle ~.., ...,.....,..c:rlllc:art or ..a: • ,_ '" ..,. to .. ,..._.... ...... coMl19M ,... far ..... ,.. ........ :";"d=tr :1•wa *' ttm ilftd., .,..nl clPftllUft , dlwo\'f't and a~•_. It or """ca lion Will btt 1hlM llO ail~ deef" '* ,_ "' ..._. _. te-,_ ...-wn or mUc h ~ tPrCifd _, wflo ud ..... ,,. .- m"'9iftta. • Md "°' whit you ,..._ • -~,~ ......... =~ ':t.-tM. -. IF YOOa lllllftDAY l\~1'> ,.. aR .,.._ h, """' to .... t llitn hr ~ ftNftrill1 If ~ ~,:a.:·~~:.:r ·~r;•y ':"..!:O TjTt« ;;-,... ............ I t.i =~tllllt ,__ ...... "1irs .. ..., 'iii I -cl .. ... ... .... wkW OI' ..... A ............ . ......... ..., ... ~ .. ..a&a.t.~~Ret e ..._ _ _, ....... _. .. .................. ........... ,..,... .... .......... ~......... .. """aft .............. •-•10 ........ .LboldiigWse thatea:ba ...... stacktneup thegaraee? Try the clossilieds. What's junk to you is a treasure to someone else. For only $13.44 you get 4 lines f0< 7 days. Call today . . . 64 2-5678 1urn. He chose the COhKf'V8tlYt' cour~. but could not resist aoirlj on to pme when partner inYittd wi1h two no trump. N~thtt vulnerable. Souch dcall . Declarer won tht' oprmitlJ hf:an Ind with the lt'n and immtdiatdy reiumcd the suit to Wm's att. The defenders thrn cashai I.ht a«-and kina or clubs before rxitina widl a s:pade. Cui off from a.II thOK wia· na1 ia l\and, 1he best dcdaru could do wu la kt six ,.:pack tridts mutt.ht ace of diamondi for down OM. Whert' did South 10 wrona? NOltlH tA KQtS2 •••• t A 10 I • 'J Norttl I • 1 • l NT Ea" ..... .... .... h is not usy to spot. but KC •hat would happen if. befortcxitina with a heart, decl&rer were to cub •m· my's thrtt top ~ ditcardina 1wo clubs from the doled hand. Luckily, thai pklcs up all 1he IM.ll· standina 1pmies, 50 when dtdater now conc«la a hean to lht acc. the dt'ftnders will n<t'ntua.lly have to -bow the kner . Eas1-Wes1 can take 1wo clubs:, nid1n1 in the Wes1 hand, and then shift to a d iamond, which ~s duclctd 10 East's kine. Bui bst must either recurn a diamond, Id· tina up a S«Ond diamond tric.k for declarCT, or allow South access 10 the ntabhshtd tricks in the ck>Kd hand By strippina the ddendtn of thrir s.aft exit cards. dec1ara forcn the opponents 10 do for him wha1 he could noc accomplish on his own. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE AClllOSS 1 Flocila I f-•Y.•11 10 8811 , .. lnkltlft8CI .. °""' 1e HIQl'l •111~ 17M••-ry 11 Confor.,... 19 llilnf PF-' JO FllCtory- ldjt.191.., H SM oll (TNT ... 2•c..,....i 2t~edwllft 21 Ship ... ~ ... 3 1 Col:tooo·ftt* ·-,,_ S3 EA*"" ~Before or• ...... .,_ -.._ • l Mlooll IO UV.,...ltll9 '3"""0~ 4' ToPC*' or -•5 ~tllUI •T~ON 51 l91'dl '°'' 5JPl'!'-- 5" Ori!•• City "°"- 1 . 2 , 4 ,. 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City 0 () ,.,., ....... 1-00 • "' I 1 foul lo• 118 .... 20 S.0.-. ........ 120 1111 60 f .,, llCll / 4S 1"' 61 ...... 120 '"' 2 ~ lCOlld lo• 1 S1 pa 3 .. ,_ , ... J9 S«ond .. ~ts u 31 ........ .......... ..... o. 1st Otr. Full Moon Last Otr. ......... Nov.25 Dec.1 Dec.8 ..... .. ..,. ·r• 10Urce: ~ Data Services, Coloflido Springs, Colo. ......... atlans on Hne for Kealllig Five '\ Public hearing§ = begin today I By Wiiiiam M. Welch ~•ted Pr .. Writer 1 WASHI NGTON -The repu· ).ations and careers of fi ve U.S. senators arc at stake as the Senate EthiC$ Committee begins public hearings today into their actions on behalf of high-flying sa' mgs-and- )oan owner Charles H. Keating Jr. The televised hearings will offer a dramatic glimpse into the roles of Riegle DeConcinl Glunn .. Cranston .the "Keating Five· tn one of the Each also rcce1,cd money. total-1n Judgment on 1he ethics panel - 'nation's biggest financial debacles. mg S 1.3 m1lhon. in campaign con· and for the Senate .uself. '.the collapse of Keat1ng's Lincoln tnbuuons or donations to favored Members of Congress routtnel) Savings and Loan in a failure that causes from Keating and his as· 1ntcr,cne "1th the federal go,em· 'may cost taxpayers S2 billion. sociates. Each denies any connC<"-ment for constituents. contnbutors ' The hearings are. in effect. a tnal uon between Keatmg·s mone) and and fru:nd<, Where the line of 1m- for Republican Sen . John McCain 1ntenen11on "'1th regulators. propnet ~ fallo; is an uncomfonable 'of Ari'Zona and Democrats John \'oter e'<ll polling in the ~nators· issue for Congrcss. -'.Glenn of Ohio. Donald W. Riegle states last "eek found 40 percent Techn1call). the 1n111al question Jr. of Michigan. Denn is DeConc1n1 thought Cranston should resign 1m· 1s more narrow. The committee of J\rizona and Alan Cranston of mediately. In Ohm. 39 pcrcen1 scrut1n~ is sttll 1n its preliminary Cahfom1a. 1hough1 Glenn should not run again stage. and the pa nel 1s to decide Each of the fi,e denies an~ when his term expires in 1992. and wh(•ther 1n' cst1gations· should be wrongdoing. 18 percent thought he should re-advanced or terminated for an) of Thei't 1n,olvement has become a sign. th e fiH· symbol of the larger &L 1ndustf) Cranston said Tuesday he woul~ The committee ultimately could collapse. and the outcome of the make an opening statement but 'ott' 10 rehuke any of the five or proceedings could intens1f) poht1 -'-'Ould not tc!>t1f~ because he 's recommend w the full Senate a cal ram1ficat1ons of what so far has undergoing rad1at1on 1herap). more scnou' punishment. such as been a bipan1san scandal. Cranston spokesman Murra) censure or c\puls1on. Individual poht1 cal futures arc on Flander said Cranston-., ~1a 1ement The eth1"' panel 1~ chaired by lhe line for all but Crans1on . to the committee will SI). an cs-Sen. Ho"'ell Heflin. 0 -J\la The He said last week that he has sence '"I P<Xkctcd no monc) I chief rnun<,('I 1<; Robcn S. Bennett. prostate cancer and won"t seek re-broke no lav.. I "1ola1ed no Senate a promtnt'nt Washington law)er. election in 1992 He also gan• up rule Those arc undisputed fact\" Bcnnelt "-Ill present evidence. his position as whip. the No. 2 The basic issue 1s whether an) of Law,cr<, for each of the five will Democratic Scnatt" leadership pos1. the Keating fin· "1ola1ed Sena1c cro'i~-C\am1nc \\1tncsscs and pres- Each of the five 1n1er .. ened w11h rules against cwnmg im proper tn· en1 their O'-'n cases Committee federal banking regulators on behalf Ouence an rl'tum for compcn!M!t1on membc'r" "111 question them as of Keating's I nine. < ahf -based The que-.11on has enormous '-"Cll thrift before ii was seized b) the ram1ficat1ons for the thrtt Demo-Oesp11c thl· tnal-lilt.e quaht1es. 1ovemment 1n April 1989. crat'> and three Republicans who stt Bennett -who declined to discuss i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~=~~=~=tl h1~ c-.1dcnC'C -said he won't func-tion as a prosecutor. Come to Malibu In Orange County We' re community-minded at Malibu Savings Bonk and that means we· re here to serve you In Orange County. Find out today about the many convenient services we offer. including: • ffM checking accounts "What is important in this • Real estate loans " (On Singe Famity Residence) • Competitive rat .. • Aud and adjustable proceeding 1s that there be a full disclosure of the facts. that JUst1~ be done to each of the fi, e senators -and "'C arc dt'ahng with fi,e ~paratc cases." ht" said. "I as special counsel am ht"re to assist the comm11tec an rca<.'hing the nght rl'sult and t"xpla1n to the public wha1 occurred and what did no1 occur ... It "'as unli~cl) Kcattng would be called to tt'Stif). congressiol')al sources said. He has not been grant- ed im mu nity and at's expected he would refuse..· 10 testify. citing con- stitutional rights against sclf·tn· cnmmat1on a\ he did before the Hou'it' Banking Committee last Vf"ar · The hearings arc scheduled 10 run the rt'st of this "'eek and first two da' 'l> of ne1tt "'eek Heflin has said the) mc.) take 10 da)s. but the ahundancc of la'-')Cr'i and open- endcd tame for questioning ma) make 11 run much longer. To get 10 this stage. the ethics comm1ttet' apparent!)' ignored its chief counscrs pn' ate recommen- dation thaf proceedings be dropped against McCain and Glenn Its dec1s1ot1 to proceed with hear- ings on all fi,c postponed the issue beyond last week's electi on. -By Ille A11«i•tH PreH •• • • • ....., 11Anc:INMY am .. [i] G::l ~ ~ 0 el ~ ....... ~ ,.,,_. A&#fl ,,_ Cf l4#t'f ,,,Cl&.., aa.r • • ....... 11 .. ..... • ., " .. ..... u " =:i.. 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Cranston ~a'i prodded b) the thrift to ins.en a strong rehuttal 10 a mo' e h\ then-Senator Wil - ham Proxmire of Wisconsin. "ho 1raed to clartf) the authonl) of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board 10 regulate savmgs and loan investment practices. the San Francisco Ch ronicle reponed Wednesday Crans1on·s spokesman. Mur· ra' Flander. declined to com- ment on the rrport. saying he had onl)' JUSt rece1 .. ed a copy of il. The senator's lawyt'r. Bill Ta) lor. did not immediately re· turn a telephone call seeking comment. Cranston. a member of the Senate Banking Committee. wrote his statement March 27. 1987. without informing com· millet' chairman Proxmire or an~ committee staff. the paper 'I.aid Bui a memo from a 1op Lin· coin lobb) 1st dated .\pnl 7. I 987 credited Cranston w11h improv ing the Congressional at· mosphere for the thrift. saying .. actions b~ the Congn.-ss 1n the past 1wo '-"CCks appear. on hal- ance. to be quite helpful to Lincoln's pos1t1on in the pend- ing direct investment lttt· ga11on ... Li ncoln "s lawyers ci ted Cranston's statement as a key argument 1n suppon of their lawsutt against the government. which was filed March 17. Cranston 1s one of scveral members of Congrt-ss whoK ac- tions ha ' c raised questions about behind-the-scenes effons to help Lincoln fend off gov- ernmental restrai nt on its in- vestments. "h's unbehevablt' that tht" sccond highest-ranking member of the Senate Banking Commit- 1cc would go~ far as he did and work against the federal regu- lators and ta,payers in such a 'crass wa)." former Federal Home Loan Bank Board Chair- man Ed Gray said of Cranston's s1a temt"nt. "This has all the appearance of being done for lhe sole purpose of pleasing and auilng KC'3tlng's laW)'ers 10 the lawsuit against the direct investment regulation ... Gra) said. Cranston has announced that ht' ha4i prostatt' cancer and will not seek re-cl(.'('tton 1n 1992. He faces questioning before t~ Senate ethics committee for his cfTons to assist Lincoln during the unfolding thrifl crisis. The FBI 1s also looking into Cranston's statement and the circunutances 1hat led to it. Cran<>ton entered the state· ment into the record about one wct'k before he and four other scnators '1eld the . first of two meetings wtth regulators on behalf of Lincoln. The ethics comm11ttt '"'est1ga11~ grev. from controvers~ over those ~ss1ons Prox m1re·s amendment was intended to ensurt that the bank board could issue rules nccess- af) for the "regulation of unsafe or unsound pract1cc-s by insured banks:· including state-char· tcrcd thnfts such as Lincoln. .. We saw the) were trying to undercut th<.' (Lincoln) lawsuit b) saying tht" board had the nght or authority to determine what is unsafe or unsound ... a former Lincoln lobbr ist who asked not to be identified told the paJ)('r. "Wt' go 10 Cranston and ..ay. 'You can't Just let them WIJX' out our challenge to du-ect invt'stment." And he didn't ltt them." On March 26. according to the Lincoln memo. Cranston pnvately persuaded the floor mana1ers to drop that sectio"n of the bill. -By Ille Auoclatftl Prn1 Come In to our Costa Mesa office or call tOckJY fOf details on these or our many other -.Mees. We welcome your interest In Malibu SCMngs Bonk, a community bank that values 04I customers. f"l{l.I I· '\ ( , H \ \ I ',' , If you want to m1~ 1 lft•f im~11k>n". a handtomtly tn~ pen NIY' it nil. Thia ~k. we'll cnsnw up to 12 characttn, frtt. OTHER LOCAJIONS (213) 4~ S570 • 23156 w MOlbtJ ~ Mollb\.I CA 902M 30M5 W Poc1lc Coost Hwy Malf>IJ CA 90265 fin Mt•oodet •Mor fl Moft.-Fn. l>-S1JO ,._. 9.s Via, M.a tnCerd, AM. UPftt• Oran1e County Stott South Coe1t Pim V .. Sunflower...., a..r Stlfttt ' Phone: (114) 4J+e00) • ChooH from uch ditfinpi hed name a Mont Blanc, W.~. C'°"' C.rt~r, Cann d'AcM, Yw1 t. Laurtnt, Lamy, Parker, Ptlibn, Sc~afkr and MOtt in a v1rit1y of 11tractlw 11ylt ind prkt . Quantity ditcountt •re ava llablt for ~Of'POnt~ pfb.; • Phcmt' fur a frtt pen catafoS. • • -llMyFaulluw .,..... COMt Olly .Nat r. HUNTINGTON BEACH -Time tan °"' on IM Marina Hilb water polo team's itnprobable playofr Nn Wednes- day as Muir broke a 12-12 tie with no time remainina in overtime at Golden Wesc Colleae to aitvance to the Clf 3-A wmifinals. ~ Viki~ who ~'*' ~n:d-sceded With five sec(\J\ds left, Muf'• ,. H11e1enda Hetahts Wilson 1n the second controlled the ball on the · ,_nd, never. ~ aier balftim~. But t~ looking for ho~ man Bob l!latJed the Ylsitma .¥ustanp rnto the 111-" work free inside. With secx,... f'ated ovenime penod. down. ·Hall lofted a paS& iftlide 1111111 The Manna defense thwarted three Reagan tipped ttae ball into the c-.e fDi Mulr'a Greg MIU. (13) tr._ to reach wOund Matt Br.Un of Marina duri!'O ftr8t hilt .Of Wed~'1 CIF 3-A match. Muir po$SCSSions in ovenime. but could the game-winner as time expired b a not conven its own scorin& op--a. flOt.()a9I OCC's pretty scenery (girls) reason -behind Steen's choice By Richard Dunn Of Inge eo..t Delly Pilot COSTA MESA -Out of football. work- ing as a midnight security guard 1 and wandering around the Orange Coast Col- lege campus one. day. Adrain Steen bump- ed into an old break-dancing buddy and wound up on Fantasy Island. Pretty girls at the school -or at least the rumortd ones -were the ;-motivating factor behind Steen's original existence upon the OCC landscape. Recruiting? Who needs it? OCC running back Jose de SantiUQ. who ran into his former break-dancing companion while Steen was checking out· the scenery. introduced the 5-foot-5. 175- pound Steen to Pirates Coach Bill Work- man. Having no idea of $tccn's background. Workman must have bee~ puzzled when the pant-sized speedster strolled into his office last April and offered his hand. While at West Stark High in Orange. Texas. Steen was an All-State tailback his frtshman year and his school won back-to- back state championships before he moved back to S8nta Ana. where he was born and raised. in 1988. He lived with his sister in Texas. He finished high ~hoot by taking night classes and st.arted working full-time. Little did Steen. or Workman. know how drastically things would change. ··1 was a security guard from 8 p.m. to 4 a.m. at a place right around the comer. that'~ why I came through tht" campus.•• Steen said. Why would you just walk through the campus? ..To tell you the truth." he said ... , heard Orange Coast had some of the most beauti- ful women anywhere and 1 had to see what's going on. ··1 ran into Jose de Santiago on that day right before (spring) practice and Jose and I got all excited because we hadn't seen each other in a long tame. .. We used to break-dance toga.her about six years ago. So we just started talking and he told me he was on the football team and that r should come out for the team." Bingo ... he's on the team. Next thing you know. Steen's . the fourth-leading rusher in the 16-team Mission Conference with 807 yards on 136 carries in only eight games.. Steen. a freshman tailback with ex- plpsive quickness. was slowed during the pre-conference season by a hip pointer. an injury which caused him to miss the Southwestern game. · Although Stttn says it still bothers him. ' See STEEN/II Lee ,_..,Orenge c.. Dlilly Plot GWC's flm ttne of defal• (from left) -Jim Mansfteld. Ray Smith, Dain MangnaH, Keone Simon. StOf'Y. 06. First round of CIF coming 11-saparatlng th1 .1111n .fra• the bays Kehrli back in uniform Edison hoping to add This week's prep football games, odds at Corona del Mar to winning streak - By Roger Carlson Dally Piiot S9ort' Edit« NEWPORT BEACH -@ •- Nobody is saying a whole lot 01- about it, not even Corona del Mar High football coach Dave Holland. but the fact is quarterback Todd Kehrli is back. taking snaps in practice. and getting ready for whatever he's asked as the C IF Division VI play- offs unfold. The Sea Kings. 5-4-1 overall and No. 3 in the Sea View League. one notch better than they were a year ago when they were invited to the eliminations as the wild card team. are gearing up t6 defend their back-to-back CIF cham- pionships. See CdMIM Ttl &Ml'. Ttl $1T( . ~ FRl>AY (7:30) ......... (4-6). YI. Eclson (9-1) (at Orqe Coast C.1e) ClllYln (9-1) YS. Westmnt• {S-4-1) --Cat Wtstninst•) Ocean View (5-3-1) n . EiHllhowtr (10·0) (at ~er) Mat• Dti (5-5) n. l .. Btact. PJlly (M) (at .Vtt•ans Stadiln) San Dinn (1-2) n .... .,... Harblf (7·3) (at Newport Harbor) C... dll • (5-4-1) n ... a_.. (7·2·1) {at •ea-<rnta ) Costa MIU (M) n . Arroyt Gr .. (1-1) (at AntJt Grandt) Arc• (5-5) n . llssian Viejo (9·1) (at Capistr• V•y) SAMDAY (7:30) ' ~ I 0 Toro (9·1) n . a.a (5-5). (It V .... a tilft) .. Ttl t• C<lllEfl . .... !clson by 14 Passini advantaie ridia*M ..... CanJon by 6 No auatian, Wntmmter has a shot .... .Eisenhower by 15 Nod ioes to fontana-busten .... .Mater Dei bJ 1 Great 1111tc:hup, Spds is ready ..... Newport by 7 ans propam has act toeether ..... C411 by 1 w..e1 settled; defense ...... ..... ArrOJO GraMI by 12 Mesa netds ""eme effort .... Jlssion by 16 ~ For Arcada, fission "'1>osstie . •.. .0 Toro by 16 Charcen are on a nission By Barry Faulkner CK~ Coast o.ity Pt!Ot ALONG THE ORANGE @•- COAST -Edison High. win· 01-· ner of 17 of tts last 19 pmes. will hope to add to its current ~ven-game winning streak. while fellow Sunset League representatives West· minster and Ocean View will try to upset first -round opponents as the ClF DI\ ISIOn I football playoffs kick off Fri- day n1ght. The Chargen (9-1) host Rubidoux (5-5) at Orange Coast Collqe, wttik' Westminster (S-4-1) plays host to Canyon. of (an yon Country (9--1) in a pme that may be much closer than the records "ould mdjcate. Ocean View (S-3-1) travels to top- s.. SUNsETIM -. llONDAY NITE FOQT BALL •'-ilDtSJIGWN, N.Y. -It-.~­ -"' UZI lnder way to nep a.. out OI me Hall of Fame? • S.. nwmbm or a special com- ._,.tty f'ormed to review disibility auide-eo .. Han certainly think so. One committee Wberc:allod the action taken by the Hall of Fame ...... IUlpicious," and another said it's a "thinly wiled attempt to keep Rose out ... William OuUfoilc. the Hall's associate director laid &bat a nine-member panel of baseball ex- eaativea and writers will meet in December or J::.. .......• ---of tbe ~ pMdiiaa atilt wiU look to ........... iltlaebdadon't..,eeto . • ..... ti'-pvi111 him a five-year con11111. bit ..,.., •ya. 1"llle tt.ds uy they have a policy lllinlt ~·•11 an~ina lonaer than a three-year pect. BroWnins'• -.mt. Jim Bronner, uys Brownina wantl to hear from the Red" but already has received five-year coatraet offers from two other teams. Bronner would not ditclole the teams. The Reds could still attempt to match offers from othcr teams to Brownina. a free aatnt. In other spons news Wednesday: ....... o ....... fo~ Cr Young. II na l1 I ly AIM Aoblnlof1 II# "*'9 WtlMf IW Jll PITISBUROH -0oua Drabek. who pitched the ,, Pituburp Pinies within one a&ep of the Wortd ~ 'l came within one vole Weclnnday of unuimous IClccUon u the National Laaue Cy Youft, Award winner. • January to k>ok at the way the curTCnt writers' and wiera..1· selection committees choose Hall of Famen. • Saefan Edberg became the first semifinalist at the ATP World Championships when he outlasled And~ Apssi, 7-6 (7-4), 4-6. 7-6 (7·5), in Frankfun, Germany. Edbera. the defending champion, survived some tense moments before he cdaed the American in 2 hours and 36 minutes in a match Drabek led the tcaaue with 22 victories 111in11 six loan while lcadina his team to its fin& division title since 1979. And be is Ptnsburah's first Cy Youna winner since Vernon Law in 1960. He received 23 of 24 fint· place votes and 118 of a possible 120 Points in ballo1in1 by the .. .. • • • • • • , • • • • • • • • n.e timina of the move has raised questions amona tbc Baseball Writers' Association of Ameri- ca, whose 450 members elect players to the Hall. Rose, the pmc's all-time hjt leader, is eligible for election in January 1992. five years after his last same as a player. Television-radio • l.akers-Rocktts. C'hanntl 9. S:JO p.m. TtllZVlSION Tean 4:)0 p.m -· o~n·) 1oumarMnl from Nr.,. York. PnrM T1Ckt1 C.&leae l.ulle...U 4'.lO p.m -NIT-Fordham at No1~ Dame. ESPJ'lo ._4:JO pm -Et.h1bthon So' 1r1 National Team at CAOf'Jtl Ttco. SooruClwincl 6.lO p.m. -NIT Ttmpk at Iowa E.~PN lrcpnil\ 11 I:! JO am) Prolaal~ S:JO p.m -Lakni a1 Hou.s1on. Channel 9 Pro ll«le)' 6 JO 9 m -Ntw Von lsland<'rs a1 Calpl). poC1sC'hanncl 10'.lO p.m. -Mon1rcal a1 Ph1l*lpt11a (dtla)'C'dl. SpoC1'9 Channel Hwte~ I p.m -HuH)'v.-ood Park ITplays. Channel 56. a...-1i.c 9 pm -l P84 National DoUbln (tape). ESPN Motor S,...U 9 pm -Winston < 1r11nd N111onal ( h1mp1onsh1p from Man1ns"1llt'. Va (UIPt'I. l'nrnt' T1dc1 RADIO Pro S.11!etMU S·.)() pm -LA~t" 11 Hou\lon. KLAC (S70> • ..... " ... OK, Now Kevin and Dean. you two crawl under and com"plete the pyramid. Come on. ~ome on! I can't hold It all day!!" WLAF te 1c1c1c an 11 sc1111111111 DALLAS -The World League of --- Amcrican Football announced Wednes-~ day that it will ki ck off its inaugural ~ season as scheduled in March 1991 wtth ---- 10 teams in thrtt divisions. including seven North Amcncan cities and three European sites. The announcement was made b} president M1~c Lynn. following a report to shareholders in the unique operation'. The Europe d1v1s1on will be made up of Loudon. Barcelona and Frankfurt. North ~rica East includes New York. Montreal. Orlando. Fla .. and the Carolinas. and the North American West has Sacramento. San Antonio. and Birmingham, Ala. Lynn said that the team in the Carolinas would be based at either Raleigh or Charlotte. with a decision to be made by Dec. I. "Starting tomorrow. we will hold a series of press conferences in league cities involving own- ership. front office executives. team nicknames. lo,os. and uniform colors and other league news." said Lrnn. who has approved franchise ownership commitments in eight of the cities. . that ~.nt past m idnight. •A new players union being formed by Hall of Famcr Larry Csonka filed a complaint'with the federal government against the 28 NFL teams. claimina they violated labor law by continuina to recoanizc the NFL Players Association. The com- plaint was filed with the National Labor Relations Board's Pittsburgh office by the United Players of the NFL. claiming that the NFL's continued recog- nition of the NFLPA has hurt its attempt to orpnize the league's players. · • Alydar. who ran second to Affirmed in the 1978 Triple Crown races and has been a leading sire durinf the past decade. underwent surgel")\ af\er suffering a fractured leg. -From Tbe Assocl•ted Prell Quote or the day Mike Glddlqs. Newport Beach resident and a former assistant coach in the NFL. WFL and at U ( . and the head coach at Newport Harbor H igh dunng current USC quarterback Shane Fok} 's tenure wuh the ailors. on the current USC quarterback contro,crs}: "If i.t we~ m y decision to make. I'd start Shane Foley against 'CLA and defin1tel~ against Notre Dame. His passing abiht) 1s the most underrated thing 1n this town. And wh~ not go with the hot guy'! The ball didn't touch the ground last week with Shane in the game." Baseball Writers' Association of Drabek America. Ramon Maninc1 (20-6). the Los Angeles Dodgers• 22-ycar-old fastballer, was second with one ficst-placc ] vote and 70 points. Frank Viola of the New-York Mett" was third with two second-place votes and 13 thirds for 19 rx>ints. . Ballots were cast by two writers in each National League city. It was Drabck's ability to win big games in a pressure-cooker pennant race that kept the Mets from II ovenaking the Pirates this season. Pittsburgh lacked the bullpen stopper that most contenders have. but Manager Jim Leyland contended all season 1t didn't matter ... because we've got C)t Young (Drabc~) o n our staff. He's our stopper." Orabc~. \\-hO never "on more than 15 games before thi s season. said he was never worried he would "In -or no t "in -the C} Young. .. Because of the pennant race and the playoffs. I ne,er allO\\CO m }~lf to C\Cn think about Lh1s." he said '"All of that 1ndl\·1dual stuff was pushed aside. I \ didn't thin~ about ll, even after the season. I was just \\-1 sh1ng "l' "Cr(.' in the World Sencs." Drabek was 1-1 in the Pirates· six-game NL pla)off loss to Cincinnati. \\-inning 2-1 in Game 5. He allowed three run\ 1n 161 ' innings for a 1.65 post- scason ER·\. And while he was one of the league's hottest pitchers mo~t of the season. he "as also one of its ·1 coolest. • A r e~an. li~c Nolan R)an and Roger Clemens. Drabek was 12-J in game'i he started ·after a Pirates' loss. From 01 • Nebraska (9· I) -So \\-e lost one game to Colorado. 17-12. in bad Y.eathl·r We l ilied Northern llhno1s (60-14) and Minnesota (56-0). didn't \\C'l •Penn tate (7-2) -Just check the record. foils. ~e lost our first two gamc-s to Tl'xas ( 17-13) and USC (I 9-14) because our kids were still hitting the books. But how have-::r donr latch? • ~xas C7· I l -Colorado (·aught us napping in thl· second game (::?9-2 2) but "hat else have we done . wrong') B~ the \\3). It sure 1s nice to pla~ 1n the Southwest Con- ference. •Virginia (8-1 I -u·t me a'ik you one thing: If Georgia Tech hadn't ocaten us "1th a late and luc~~ fi eld goal. "ould "e be the unchallenged 'I.lo. I team right no"') You can hct )Our Wahoo o n ll so cut U'i 'iOml· slad.. O K'.1 •Washington (8·2) -We lost 10 Colorado on a dropped pass and fell aslrep against l 'CLA after clinching the Rose Bo"l.b1d But "e suit thin ~ "c"rc best and will pro'e 11 on Ne" Year"• Da}. There )OU have 1t. folk.s.. the Sweet 16 of college football and "'e d1dn '1 e'en g1' ca call to Louis' 11lc (9-1-1 ). Oklahoma <7-3). U C (7-2-ll. California (6-3-1 ). Clemson (~~2). Illinois ((,-3)> Wyommg (9-2). San Jose Statt' (7-2-1 ). or Tennessee (5-2-2 ). Rick T•lley'1 colomo •ppe•ri 111 Ille Oru1e Coa11 D•lly Pilot every , Sa4•y, T•e•d•y ud nonuy . !nhenCe The ~lllOI ot YOAJI HW. Aeplece YOAlf Otcf 08r8g9 Door With a State-of·tM-Art Sectional or One P~ Ooor . 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CA 82626 12131820-83~ 17141 .,.18 17141566«N 'I ASUMU CftJD '150" WOOD, STIEL ftcw. o:::'t. or ALUMINUM ~~ ll 1 7 2 TIMSllTlDS °'""" lftctude: • New OoOt • IM' .... llon • OIMfy • A.II New HwdWatt • 1 YNf Wttttnly • ~·of 04d OoOf THE INSTALLERS Cal {714)--G482 UllMI• • ·--11m ••••r Avenue. Uni • .r FGUnllkt v-.,,, CA ll10I p. ~tiahlmd~ • llOdun or Cbl'Onl del Mar hid •.....,.end to hit....,..' 1 ~ovcrUCLA. 1'ht 6-foot-4, 229-pound junior ~ ~ond on the team in ,._. ~· wnh 30 when he went down -,di• ~taC'lurcd left ankle. Screwt llllctd in the bone will remain b 11~ Wttks. maki'll him an unlikely rttumer for the Ducks• Freedom ~I dash 11 lhc end of the year. 0 Bnan McCloskey out of Sunny Hills H1Jh, who left UCI before 1a1t 5e3SOn to transfer to Loyola Mary- mount. scored 41 points in the ltam's intra.squad scrimruee for the C'nm~n. which lost to the Gray tnm. 188-177. McOoskeyand lo)ola will play Bradley in the first round oflhe Freedom Bowl Classic at lJ('I later this 11JOnth. ..... aMa itYlew " ................. " II• 11 Nellt Dllill• ii__. Oft the ...... cMrt .. 4lllCl lletle. D ..................... her NCAA·~ I awcouaary title s.tunlaj Ii f-. will attempt 10 ein llerdlild Aft.:A....a llonor ~ aa.c ... tlrdll ....... ;# Qeiia the UCl women·s c:rou cciun-tam dais_ ...... l{My try ICUI .._...., Kno1villc. Tenn., Hou-. Duulali' llllillllll• die foMhr NCAA ChampionU,lps on team ht ki•ad ~ percen111t, M~. . ~~m-~~-~ Coecla Vince 0·1oy1e said Rat>. tehool"s all-time ii•• nn oia lilt. biu could ftnilh in the aop IO and 0 the womcn·s tam should re-Ona MllaaMy CMll olfouMtin alistically make a nan at the top Valley Htp. I ••.-111111•amore fi~. kicktt '°' * ,...., Slate tbotblJ1 0 tam. it tMnl ia ... Bil West ucr1 Kim Collins. a senior Confcma in ICIOri .. with 10 field outside bitter on the women ·1 vol-pis in 11 anempll and 43 atn ·leyball team. ovenook the top spot pointa for 7.3 Points per pme. on the Antntrrs• all-time kill list o with 1.224 .. SM surpaaed the old Scan Turner. a former Corona del " Mlr8ftdQr..-C-..Cr'IM .................... ~,., ............ ~ Willl '9 aackla(tlll • lelm) aed two inlmePliaat ...... 11.ae dcte .. which ...U daird Iowa& in die NC AA DiVilioft l·A ilt ovenU )'8ftller Ind ....... , .UO-· ed. and birth in~ n.e. Turner~ the Det nive Champion award._.....,.., whm the Cardinals~~ tht fim team in the · Confttmce to upset Califoraia Bowl-bound Central Micbipo. 0 Chris ff<'~n out o(C.0.. Mesa Hiah and Mitch Brow11 CM1t ofCor- . ona def Mar Hilh ad OnDme Cout Colllqr 1rr nlliii .. & the Humboldt State men•s mm coun- 1ry team this Sasurday at the NCAA Di visiort, II National Cham- pionships at McKinleyville. The ...._ Dalenllng Nell cb1•11 U•V, ,... Mexlci it. 11111"11 In 111 · w 4 r LOS ANGELES - Coach Jerry Tarkanian calls this season's Ne. "ada-l.as Yeps squad one of his fin ontcs in terms of the type of pla~C'rs he has -personally and lOmpetit1vely. The dcfcndina NCAA champion. p1C'ked No. I in the preseason polls. should have no problem defcndina 11s 81g West Conference title. which the Rebels shared with New Mexico . tate a )Car ago. The Ag&.1es have again been chosen as second best to the Rebels by the Bia West coaches and medaa at Wednesday's c-0n- fercncc media day. Oranac County entries UC I and Cal State Fullerton were both' tabbed to be lower rung teams. UNLV is led by returning All- .\merican Larry Johnson, arguably the best player in the nation, and StaC'y Augmon. the nation's best defensi ve player. The outstanding backcoun of Anderson Hunt and Greg .\nthony returns also. while George Ackles will take over at the center posi tion vacated by David Butler. Anderson. Coach Neil McCanhy believes his team has improved its "talent level l throu&h 10." First· 1cam All-Bia West setect.ion senior Randy Brown re1ums at auard alona with forwards Michael New and Regje Jordan. McCanhy qain rccrui1ed the JC ranks heavily in the off-season. in- cludina Terry Bcnncu. David Lof- 1on. Tratty Ware and James White. r You don~ get lhe benefit of having a player in your system for four years. but I ag.rcC with Georae ·' ·Allen -the future · is now," McCanhy said. One of the conference's two new coaches is Long Beach State's Seth Greenberg, who was elevated witb the depanurt of Joe Harrinaton to Colorado. Greenberg returns four s1aners and six of his 'top eiaht players from a 23-7 squad. includ- ing Big Wes1 F~hman of the Year Lucious Harris. Junior Bobby Scars will likely step in 11. point for the graduated Tyrone Mitchell. while p Ronnie Winbush and Kenny Jarvis could Johnson. who could have easily .--------------1 turned pro for millions in the off. season. decided a college dcgrcc and the promise he made to Tarkanian to pla) two seasons at UNLV was ultimately more imponant. despite the fact UN LV was placed on probation thtS summer for viol- ations committed in the '70s. The NCAA 1s yet to rule on Tarkanian's appeaT. . "There's a spec1al bond between these kids. and they're the type of kids I like to coach and the type of people I like to be around." Tarka- nian said. "Our lc1ds have a pat work ethic. they're very unselfish and they care a great deal about each other. They're an extremely loyal group of guys ... Tarkania n's chief concerns are finding depth to compliment his stanina fi"e after losing sixth man Moses Scurry to .,.adU.t1on. Wh ile New Mexico State lost guard Keith Hill and center James 96twestC.•~ MaM'S ,...MASC* POLU Ulm .-C. ""'-Ill .., • • Hhl ... T-" I ....._ede·IAl v .... I•> ? ~ Mulco SI••• Ill l Lone hecrt Slete Ill ' UC Seflle krMl't Ill S Ultl'I Sltte '-Peclflc I Fr9'no Stell I Cet Stet• Fullerton t UCI 10 S.11 JoM Stele c .. dlft 1 Nevede•IA\ v ... , 1101 l Ne~M .. ko Stele J Lone a..ui Stett • UC Se/lie Bero.re ~ PKHlc ' Ulel\ Slelt 1 FrflftO Stitt t S111 JoM Slete t U(I 10 Cel S1ete Fuler'lon WOIMN'S .... MASON POLL CMCMt 1 LOftt leKll Stete (6) ~ Nevlde·LH V"41\ t•I I Ce! Stell Ful«IOl'I •4 N•• Mt.ico S111t " Ii•••~ f. F '""° Siii• I UC Sellte kMr• lie Peclfic ' t Sell JoM Stele " 10 UCI ~ .• f . rent -Trailer Rentals for the Holidays! assist 1t the position. Former prep All-American IOphomott Bryon Russell is lhc best of the new- com~rs. The middle of the pack should feature UC Santa Barbin. Pacific and Utah State. The Gauchos must overcome the losses of an~n­ ferentt selections Eric McArthur and Carrick DcHart. but forward Gary Gray. and 1uards Idris Jones and Paul Johnson offer key re- turners. UNC=°wiotte transfer Sam Robson (6-foot-11) and Texas Christian transfer Ray Ktlly have llOTOll OIL Limit 12 quarts at Sdlt pra ke y roles on the front line and at brea~in& ofren1e with a amall team coach Stan Morrison just bojlll • : point guard. uliHzing its best athletn. including continue the rcbuildi"ftl procaa.. f , Pacific returns second-team all -Wilbert Hookcr and Tod Bernard. , , conference selections Otll Demps UCI. Cal State Fullerton and San 0 t ' and Don L)'tllc. and plans to step Jo~ State have been the thrtt Long Beach State and .Ne~ j up lhe tempo this season. Kendall teams picked to blttle for the bol· Las Vegas figure to battle it ou1 fDr I . Youngblood 1s Utah State•s key tom spots. the Big West women's titJe. ! • man back and 1hc AIJies pmes The Anteaters. romina off their Returners Penny Moore ... • I figure to offer lots of points at both worst season in history. will ride the Dana W1l~n hav~ a chaace IO • ends of the noor. inside po~-cr of Ricky Buller and a be All-Amencans thJS scuoa. ~ t • f~no State's new head coach run-and-press pme. Fullenon fea-cording to L:o~a. Beach State Coedl : , Gary Colson. who has experience lures standout point auard Wayne Jean Bonv1C1n1. Her pis. are coaching in the Western Athletic, Williams.. but his status 1s unknown Simple after what she calJed_ a~ I • West Coast and Pac-10 confcrenc.cs. _,Tcgardina an ankle injury. San Jose pointing 25-9 sea.so~ -win aU 17 • will break the lona·s&aodina Bun-is playina catc.,.up after an injury-home games and Wln confeteace. : 1 doSS tradition and inllall a fast-)>laaued prcYaton. and second-year See BICJWEST• • • ..... 4 Ma1Drcraft..--- 01L FILTERS For most clon¥shC vet11cles L11T11t 2 at Sdte price 8"1.ifANIA HALOG•N I.AMPS For most 4-Ump systems ~H4651 H4656 H5001 HS006 • ' I :!:~Lf.:t .......... • 1 °" HAL06£# CAl'SULES ........ 9.•7 ALL OTHEJU ........... tS" ORI' ::,-:;:.~ ..... 93~r . Low Prices ... Guaranteed! '.:~.> .. ~:~·.~, .... · • . . ~ Sailors await black and blue !San Dimas crew 4' B R cart "When they do PQS they 10 downficld ~ : Spona ;:'Of and try to put the ball in bis (Mathew Harding) hands." NEWPO RT BEAC A -@•-Hardina, at least throuah the fi rst ,eight There's a value m seeing a variety 01-aamcs of the season, was a one-man offense. of offe nses and defenses d uring the ncttina 13 touchdowns while averaglng 11 course of the season and it's one of yards per carry on the p-ound and 25 yards per thC' big reasons Newport Harbor High's Sailors reception. Quanetback Tyson Stull's average "111 cn1cr the Clf D1visio~ VI football playoffs romplction g~i for 12 yards in * game which Fnday n1g~t as the favontes when they host translates to 4-for-8 for 80 yards per start. thf an Dimas Sain1s. . . That's a far cry from HarbQ.r's style, one Th1.· Samts are a wmged-T outfit wath a-whirh depends on the shon pas.sing game and defense ·which gi ves a 50 a!ld 40 look. and a running game bmt on the 4-and 5-yard the) 've dwelled m the Montv1ew League where pickup from Russell Olshefski-Billy Gabriel the emphasis 1s clearly of the Colton look -combination. black and blue. not too fancy, and seldom Newpon Harbor quanerback Steve through the air. unless it's d~p. . Walker, meanwhile. has completed 93 of 165 "I don"t think they're quicker than Um-fo r 1.068 yards and eight touchdowns. averag- vers1ty." said Newpon Harbor Coach Jeff ing one intt'rccption per stan. Brinkley after viewing the game tapes. "But Harbor's g.ame is reflected in its first drive they do have a couple of pretty good runners apmst Tustin -70 or 80 yards on 13-15 and a quanerback who is a good a thlete. snaps. the key coming in execution. • "We run a lot of multiple sets and try to show some dift'eren1 thinp and see how they adjust," said Brinkley. "They ICC a lot of do uble tight ends and power I football, sweep right and len. There's no one runni ns trips and twi ns. things that we d .. o. Regardless of systems. however. the Sail- ors have a couple of other big assets. They've bttn playina well the past three weeks and the offensive line. which was so young (no returnina stancrs) a ppears to have arrived. Sophomore tackle Beau Ra'lphs and junior auard Barton keep one side intact. while seniors Randy Cicero. Neil Johnton and Chuck Casella keep the other side dominant. ··11 takes a long time to get the offensive line in sync," said Bri nkley. "They've come into their own lately." · · That's good news fo r a defense which has basicall y held the team together since the outset. leading to a 7-3 overall record. .... <>a. ... IMll.,.. -nae ==1111 II ........ p .-W llld eo 1 NmMc'h for El Toro H .. ud MiiMD Viejo Hip, the lWO -..... Uw abared the NO: 1 '1'1Mlftj Jn Oran,e County this •••a& Both Khools bc:&in protma down that r09d dais weekend. while A"lrl• t.a.Ue entry Mater Dei wilJ tea the .Diviaio.n I competitio n with its opener Friday niaht. Minioa Viejo (9· l ), which topped the &hel'a·No. I Charaen. 21-9. to claim 1bt county's top spot. will hoat Arcadia Hiah (S.S) Friday night at Capinrano Valley Hiah. El Toro (9-1) opens on the road Saturday niaht apinat Buena (5-5) at Ventura Hiah. -If they eet &hat lar, the two would' meet in the Dec. 8 title pmc. Mater Dei (S-S) visjts Long Beach Poly (~) at Veterans Stadium in Lona Beach. Here's a closer look at the match ups: • •Hater Del ••· LM1 Beacta Pely: The Mona rchs have shown they can play with anyone. but hav~ lacked consistency. Senior tailback Derek Sparks. the Orange Coast Area's leadi ng rusher with 1.125 yardson 167 carries is the marqutt player for Coach Bruce Rollinson. bllt j un ior quartcfbac~ Bill y 'Blanton has quietly postea some very impressive numbers ( 124 of 217 for 1.641 yards and 14 touchdowns. with only five inter· ceptions). Rollinson identi fies learn speed. swarming dcfcnSt' and big-pla)' capability on offense as the Jack- rabbius· strengths. • the b1a p1aJ _. ha•tl•-w'U POA OM C*nelYK The l'IP Ga tJ.e MOOft" Lape llti• yml' ii ..... it'• a bil clown, but I mink its more a caw or a bunch or IDCld t'oolblll ....,. battli .. -" 01ber week-in and week-out-" Rollin10n said hil player. are confident followina lut week's 421 1roundaa ol SL Jab bx>. "We were -.-with last week's pemnnance. "but rm try1na to convince the kids not to be haPPY w;th just makina w pa.y. offs. Makins it is one tbiftl,. but it's 1 ~ seuon now. The happines.s is. over if you lote ... •El Ten .._ a...: C.0.C.h Bo~ Johnson's founh-teeded Cbaraert have the honn ,to reclaim the title they· won in f986 and 1987, but escaped them last season (a 26-20 title-same loss to Paramount}. Senior quantrbeck Rob Jo~n10n1 the coach's son. has rolled up some impressive numbers thiryear (165 1)( 237 for 2, 178 yards) and the Chargers' defense has proven for· midable. particularly apinst the rush. The cider Johnson said ·Buena's size up front wi ll provide a challenge this ~ck . "Buena is a quality team that has won ils last three. games. so it's on a pretty good roll riaht now. They throw the football quite well and their offensive and defensive lines match up pretty well with us size wise." Bob Johnson said. "Wc"ll hope to stay balanced and do what 't"e've done well to act to this point." • M111ioa Viejo v1. Ar.udla: Tht Diablos.. the No. 2 seed. have surpa~ expectations by winnin' the South Coast League. but must no" sustain that high level to cam its fi rst CIF ti tle since 1981. "We're going to have to ct>ntai n their outside running game and conrrol the football offensively.'' Rollin~n ~id. "We can't give up Senior tailback Marcellus hrishon 1s a consistent breakaway threat for Cooch Mike Rush"s squad. while senior quarterback Tim Snowden has led a steady passing attack. ·e11· M going to stan." Another whom Holland takes PlllO The Sea Kings. who appeared to note of is strc:mg safety Lance From 01 be on their wa) with a 4-2-1 record Gasporra. From 0 1 su••EJ turcd backfield role In week five. JUSt before Kerhli"s accident. drop-The real theory at Corona del 13-12 victory. ... ~ftns1vely. the Chargers' small- It begins Fnda) night (7:30) at ped games to Saddleback ( 17-0) and Mar. however. is j ust where are the T he buzzer did not sound, creat-From 01 but-quick front seven Will be Brea-Olinda High where the Orange Tustin (2 1-7) and were down 13-0 Sea Kings in their overall pattem'l ing confusion as to whether tame seeded Eisenhower (I~). with challcngtd b) the power running Leagul' champions aw ait a under-at halftime to nl\ crsity last week The Sea Ki ngs returned ncarl) had run out. but the officials ruled hopes or uulmng Its run-and-shoot pme of the Falcons But Edison. as -dogs to this defenm e-onented before Woolsev rallied his forces for the entire defense which paved the tbe gam1.· -as well as the Vikings' offense against the Citrus Belt 11 sho"ed against Manna and full - 3roup of ~a Kings. a 17-13 "'° ·and a bcnh an the way to the '89 Clf crown. with thl' Cinderella scawn -over. champions. who face run-onented back Shawn Fulford. has . the Corona del Mar faithful. how-pla~offs. exception of linebackers and cor-"We played a good game:· offcnst"5 almost exclusively. until capab1'1t) to add size up front and ever. are thint..ing offensive!). cs-"I feel like last )'ca r at this time." nerbacks. Manna Cooch Da'c Pickford said. the playoffs. .. / adjusf their scheme to shut down pcc1all) with thC' emergence of admitted Holland "We have a And It 1s the pla> of comcrbacks "When we needed a score we Here's a closer look at the running offenses. 'Quanerback \had Woolsc). as "'ell great shot. Things arc beJjnning to Keith Miller (four interceptions) Sttmcd to get It and the kids never matchups: •Ocean View v1. EIHtttaower: As the presence of Kehrh. fall in place. w e·,c got some and Scott Pannier "'hich 1s bccom-quit. If you'd ha'c said before the • Edlsoa VI. Rabldoex: Coach Seaha"Ak5 Coach Ho"'ard Isom hu Kchrh began taking snaps for the bruises that are getting better." ing evident of the Sea Kin.gs' re-season started that we'd have gotten Dave ·wh1te"s Chargers art' seeded bt'cn t..nown to e\pand his pla)book 'fi rst time since anJunng himself m As "'or th .. opposi'tion. Holland surgcnce. Six months ago not many this far after losing our top 10 r. h b i..a t be on occasion and he ma) need all th1: 11 .. knew C'ithcr existed. Miller didn"t · I'd ioun · ut possess wna many -tricks he can muster to combat the a freak barbecue accident wuh a SC"'S Brea-Olinda a• a t,.am v,.ry playe" to graduation last year. 1· th d ·son's most potent . .. , .. .. plav a vear ago and Pannier was up . fi -A d r •• le\e (.' l\I I po"'erful ~gJes . .knife. sevenng a tendon an the little much in the same vein of Costa ; ; have bttn very satts In.a. an am. · ua k · d rty four from the sophomores. Together Manna (I 4-I J) appeared bound passing a c · The Scahawks are making the 'finger of his nght-han nea Mesa. the\. ha ve nine interceptions. 'fi 1 Senior quarterback Josh Gingrich ... cond playoff appearance 1n the 'weeks a o fo r its second straight semi ma d · h' fi ~ J · g · Costa Mesa beat this Brea club. has blossome in is 1rst season at school's histol) and are hoping for "He's wcanng a little brace on his IW . and Coro na dcl Mar met that benh early. claiming a 2-0 lead the controls. throwin& for 2.266 a ~uer fate than last year's 32-24 'ri ght and he looks pretty good." same Mesa team a Wt.'Ck later. and OV's TenBerge signs before two minutes had elapsed. yards and 20 touchdowns. while open ing-ro und loss to San :said Holland. "He's a httle rust). won 21-0. but Holland downplays wi•th Color.ado State But Muir (l9-5) rallied to take a allowingjust one interception in the Gorgonio !but we're happy he's back." the comparauve scores' theor). 0 4-) lead at •the quarter and held a final thrtt regular-season games. "To ha'e made 11 10 thr pla}om Holland said. however. 11'11 be "They're real quick and a little Ocean View High basketball 7-5 advantage at lhc half. "The key to our offense has bttn two }Ca~ in a ro" S8)S we have lo Chad Woolsc) \\ho stans Fnda) bit like Costa Mesa 1n terms of standout Marcel Ten Berge. a 6-Johh trC'nk. one of Manna's two the maturity Josh has developed." tx· doing something nght." Isom 'night. quickness and some of lhc things foot-8. ::!:!0-pound senior ~nter. senior Staner ... led the Vikings with White said. "He's really teamed the said "I think the kids around here '"The pa1.kage that got us into the they do."' said Holland ··Even de-signed a national letter of intent five goal' and com1stentl)' muscled mental pan of the pme and his arc <,taning 10 bdic'e the) can pla' pla)'offs •'i where we want we arc:· fens1vel y 1hc} ·re a lot li ke ( osta Monday to attend Colorado State Muir defend ers 10 tie the score. stats the past two p mes (41 of 57 foot hall We're evoh ing from a saiC! Holland "We got there be· Mesa. The) base their thing on Univeriuy. "I'' c been on John pretty hard for 626 yards and eiaht touch-perennial c.Joormat to a team that cause of Woosley ll"s real good that quickness and mull1ple looks Ten Berge chose Coach Boyd the whole ~ason. but he really · downs) havt bttn incn-dible. He's has teamed ho" to win We've Todd b k I ft Grant'' Rams after also ' 1s1ting For-th h tod .. n.ckr.ord h d we ha 'e ac . an up 1 ing "()(fens1\ich_ 1he" have this little came roug ay. ri 11 the top pas'"'"r 1'n o-ng• Countv m fo und wa\5 10 "''" 1 1s \car an J dham and Nonhcrn Arizona. d I h k h h · .-,.. ' ( · · thing. and he threw prett> well on gu} (5-foot-6 Rob Logeoteta) at sa1 . ·• t 1n e may ave 1m-ttm'IS of vardagc. and rm excited hnpcfull~ v.e "Aon't stop now .. 1Tursda~ nose guard and they ha ve a s1rong TcnBerge. who has a 3·7 GPA. will pressed some college coaches who r.0r hi'm. Of roursc. that's also a The Seaha"At..s are led b) senior ; 0 maJor in business at the Fon Col-h M I .. •• R d K I "lt"s hard to say how much he'll safety (Mike R}an. 6-1. 18 ) who is hns-ba'iCd sc hool. v.erc ere to see u1r p ayers. tribute to his ~eivers llnd the quanerbad. an ) armer. a "'lay Fndav. I do n't want to alter-an outstanding hitter from v.hat The other 'Jt'n1or. Steve 'Ray. was ofliensive hnc." thre-c-}ear staner with the ab1ht) to ... ~ By n~ D•lly Pilot f h" h b h h II ,na1c quanerbacks and Woolsey 1s we've Sttn ·· also in thr thick o t ings at crunc Gingrich. whom White says 1s thr um opponents "1t t c run as "" :___..:_ ________ ~----------------------------,, time. procuring two oven1me Steals best deep thrower he's coached. has as the pass --L1-11-, l-IL_l_f_ILTE-l---r--,,-.-_.-,-;-.;;-oiiLl--l..---,1-11T-;;;;-.-1-0-1-'\1 ·to keep the Vikings close. Ray also pler1ty of tarseis to choose from. Karhnl"r hati thrown for nearl) .,..5 ...., addrd onr goal. stan ina with the Orange Coast 1.400 )ards and 1s the tcam·s lcad- lncludes FID TKe Rotation I 4 Cyt. 6 Cyl I Cyt I H• gllEI I In ano1hcr 3-.\ match: Atta's 1cad1na receiver Mike Cun-ang rusher "'1th 436 yards on Q 1 •Upto5Qts 30 • Ii I •315• •415• 'Iii" I ..... I •Mtralta&e 1%. E4J1on 11: The ninaham. carnes. ~ : fl:;~~ LMb • 1 -~· I I Rea. '89.~ (Most Cars) (hargcrs. pla}ang catchup most of Cunningham. who has been nu n.-.._arhnl·r 1\ md,rc.J offensively tn •a.ct""" I <MosJ c...i 1f111 ••· '•b a Cel*MI b1111 1 ...... ,.., ., S11oe1 • .._ 1 Mint•..., I the ma1ch . fell one goal hon in its ing 1 sore shoulderthat has limitrd JUnior receiver Albert Fanoga ("' •Satety °*•. ""'M c111osi tin, -I """i.. to.cion ~ ll·JO..M • ._._ i>wts 0t lloion • ..., '"' I bid to reach ovcn imc and a polCn· his. action the pasl two wc.cks. 1s catches for -'4~ )ards) and scnt01 • Lllllnal• ''""" cin. a ~~""• -.U utr• 1 • ._..-.. .. .., • S-llNllt ,_ Enu I tial semifinal brnh at Sa nta Monica expected to be i t full strength. He fullback Matt Ban) ( 4 18 yards on _______ ii.:,w..!,l,;!-,!!._~-~!! .. 1••111 '1'tee4 •MC..-ll·»te High. Aftrr ca tching the Marauders has caught 49 passes for 828 yards 9' camesl at 8. Edison \.ielded the next two ~ and si~ touchdowns and is also the • Wes&mlas&er vs. Cuyoa: Thrct aoals to fall tlChind 10-8 and traded Cha~rs· top \afety. of the L1on!'I· losses have been to I 1 pis the rt'maindcr of tht" match. M1d·season acqu1 ition Brandon Quanta ( 10-0). Esperanza ( 10-0) an J Down 12-11 . Ed ison ( 19-9) had Jessie has cst1blished himself a a Edison (Q· I). and Coach Stan one last chance to send the m1tch bia-ti~ talent. boastins touch-Clark·s squad will hope their tough into O\'<.'nimc after 3 steal with 29 down catches of ti). 71and 32 yard \chedule will start p1 y1n~ amons his fi ve ~oring rtetptions. di\ 1dr nd\. le('onds lef\ However. the Cbaraers He is still tcarina the offense. 1c-Westminster. wh1cll1 enters w11h 1 ~ unahk to ~Ort' on the final cordin• 10 Whit,. but can upttt an three-game wannana streak. " Y· i~ role 1n the playoffs. searching for 1t~ first playoff "'1n ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,~~a ~~t-Sjun~~ hu~lso '1n~ l~S. w~n the L~ns upv1 1ttn spot duty 11 tailbec:k and could top-Sttdcd Riverside Poly 1n round be a factor in tht secondary before one and ad,•anct'd to the scmifinAI\ the season is over. The Cowb<>)'s' top runn1n1 N l ~ NA_TIONAL SCOREPHONE STOCK MARKET SIGNALS Short term recommendation s on the stock market, bonds. currencies, .,,etats, and commOdities by renown marl<el analyst Tom At.prey. Mr ~spray ls the President and Research Director d ~. P•sons. and McCHntoch Asset Manapment CofpotMIOn. Mt. Asprtrf Is considered a p~ In the eppllc8Uoft d many of the popular tecl1nlc* ltUdln UMd *'81 end 11 a frequent .... on the flnlriCtel NeWS Network (FNN) • . He ti oftlf'I COftlUlld ~ the Wall SUMt Joumel Ind°"*.,..~. can ... ••Sfrvitc double-teamed Cun· is S-9. 180-pound senior Da\ld nu~ham_ last week.. io we threw t~ McD1vitt. who has a hip 11mc of Jessie (n1nr catchn for 163 yards). IQ8 )ards ag;li nts St. Louis H1ah cit White said. ··w e've also aot Rtan Hawa11. Senior quancrbedc De"" Blanch1rd ,C26 catches .for .S.l. l .... Bialas has thro"'n for more than yards) and htht end R~ Lippincott 1.000 yards and junior m-cover C 11 c~tchts). so ~hat s plt nt>: for JI m Zopchs had cauaht 26 passr~ oP1M>51n1 ttt0ndancs to deal with. I for 322 yards throuah nine 11mr\ !hinlc ifs the best SJ:~up'of receivers "We've Sttn thtm on ta~ and art Onntt C"ounty. they remind me of Edison.' nark ~ftl tO.'hc offens1v~ weap()nry said "They don't throw as well a~ ii ....,.. tallbeck Tra v11 Blldina. Edison. but the)' IC' 1f\cr you de· Who bai alNI~ '36 yards on IO ~sivcl and tbcy·rc. arttn and nrriel afttr tak1na ovn-the fca· aokt .. • • By~ Carlson ()My Piiot 890'11 fdltOt COSTA MESI\ -E·-f here' no question 11· 01- Dav1d and Goliath . It's D;h 1d Ospina. and David Jack on. lso. David PhAm and David Phillip . fherc"~ n.l\ id Mcf \O) and David Grant. a "ell as IM\ 1d Pica. David Hill. CdM tests luck in three sports O.vid mnh. and of courv. \OKh pe>unds per player. David S.ldwin and a bunch of Tht numbtn on paper 296. 318 01hcr David~. 111 "'ho reside at and 260. i~ OIMB. On film Costa Mba Hiah. they look even bifler. accordina to ··1 read them all the story of Baldwin. • David and Goliath," said the Mus-Arroyo Granct.i's Eqks cn.ter 1angs' vettran coat·h. Tom Baldwin. with top-heavy numbeB. comina "They just love<! it when I 101 to from a school with an enrollment of the.' pa~ where David cuts Goliath's some 2.100 -11 opposed to Mesa head offi" which has an enrollment of l ,022. So it goel> for Baldwin and his Despite the dtsparity in numbers. seemingly always-uoderdog Mus-Baldwin promitn his club wall tanJS. the Pacific Coa t Lcaaec's show up in Arroyo Grande, a town No. 2 team which is piuC'd against JUSt south of San luiJ Obispo for a teaf)'l so big -\\.<'II. up front the first round of the CIF Division Arroyo Grande's offensi.,,c line VII playoffs. Bald•·1n. "Our M:hool has been ju11 e.Jdwia... we~ some momtn· &~at. They'vt IC" us tht top tum. w'vc won four l8mt$ in a <1rtyhound around, .-e'IJ c.'h«lc. 1n • row aftd oW was aptnst a top at the hotel abOut 2 p.m . allowini quality team (Tnbilco H11l1). u to havt a normal routiM aoina "We ~tt a bia last year and into the game. and afterward~ we'll "e didn't beat an) one" siay lhcre lhe night before coming Another factor which 11vcs bac:'k " • Baldwin cautt for upset hopts 1s Lht Tl1cre's n 01c>-1de to any sttu-fact Arrovo Otlnde seldom secs the ation and Arro)o Grandt-. although blit1 peckqc the Mu tangs often otn 1ousl~ big and l1ltn~. doesn't gamble with. have 11 all 11s way. "Eve'}'thina.1s a re d defense up rn term~ of quickneu. as well as ·there and with those kind of 11zes, the determination facU>r. th05C the b11 linemen have 1 tremendous quaht1es belong to Costa ~. advanta~ ... aid Baldwin. "We're much quicker and "We probably blitz more than having super practices." an>one. Sure. you can ,et burned outweighs Costa Mesa -100 .. We ltavc at 8 a.m. Friday," said A L 0 N G T H E 0 R A N G E fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii f'O·\ST -Corona del Mar High's ~a Kings arc till going for the hnw. nng in CH'I') d1tcc1ion -the (\ater polo team 1!> in the Clf sem1finalc; on Saturday. the girls ~Olit'yball team I\ In lhC Clf semi· finale; 1on1gh1 and the girls tennis team 1<1 in 1hr CIF c;cmifinali. this :iflrrnoon , In 'olk) ball. the Sea Kings meet St. Jo~ph'' uf I akt·wood at New- pon Harbor a1 7 o 'doc!.. "ith the ~inntr ad\linl'lng 10 thr CIF fi nals at ( cmto'> C ollcgl' ~:iturda) night. Corona l'llll'r' w11h a ::!::!-1 record undC'r Dall' ll1d..1nga. 1\1 Joseph's '" I o-0 I l'lln" aclmn 1n 1hc (IF 4-A senm rind~ ( orona dl'I Mar (::!0.2 ) at l>JnJ ~l 1lh 1::!1111 in a::! o\lock match C d\I 1' the '\o ' ">Ced - Oana 11 11" '' ,,nkd lounh "iaturda' ·., "'atcr polo ..cnm has < orona dd \l.ir ho<.t1ng Long &a1.. h \\ il'lon .11 \:c" port Harbor at Ill am 1n thl 4. \ tollo\\1..'d O\ a::!- \ 'il'lllllinal gam1..· at noon oci, ... cen Pal 1fil ( 0,1,1 I cJgUl' champion C o<;t.1 \fr\a and C hannd I C'ague ~llllt1111l ( 11\l,1 \1n,I -BJ tht> Dall.r Pilot CIF football • • pa1r1ngs I• ' I I Ot " •• \ .... s J I 1 .. ' .. I : • \l•lrr fk't t ~ I ltt •• t I 1 \f'C"•I"' • ht If I " "" I Wwl> ~ , .I 1 1'.a r. 1.; '~ I ... r.,, t .. . I' \I "' "" . . • f 1n11!f'nJ 1 I I • t • f l• hr• t I ' I . . \ \ " " ' ' I"> ........ Ill ' 0 Hh•4'• I\ l J , I .. , ' \. ,, " ,. 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"'°"· 3. thoe whli 144 ymh (29 •t· l Jal 11-y 111ina1 Rivcr- "When l metJ-.1111&-lhe ftm 1illle I'd tho•• .....,. ..._.. i ..... •kl s.etn .......... .... lllinki,. 1bou1 pllyi,. ......., - ·boll. Then. I didn't think I'd~ -~a ... ~(•. 4-4 1_3, ._.. !-_.. ol tratmenL t~uah· ,,,.. ~ ~. · • n'1ooia•1D-tome ol llua 11nleh1 lfttt ~1,. the OMol-.·111ro"""t roiloW<n allll .. 11" 4-0, con poAlblY knock 11111 -hu been de San1iqo. "To 1<11 you the INlh. .......... I love ~k!nt fbr W..t IU~S no 1n1mOSll)I (over Siem n& 1he s11nina &ailbtck). TM PY'• IJUL J'm havina fun ~i~I ror h;m. Hc<k. I'm nOl JI!>'., lo lhc NFL I just want to win. IB I 13-12 OCC vi<lo<y. Ill•"••• 100.9 )'ants per con· 'Willl -..... left, -ibly ._11ui.-111tolheOn11F l 11hi1 year. bul I'm &lad I did. coukln't PIY me to leave now - Omtp COllt oul of lhe bowl pk-Followi,. ·the i:acquointance. t1lft. lhousb. 1M two ~ suddenly Mt- I love 1his plad." AM 11k pla~ is lovinc bim . . Stee'n, w1¥> hopes to have a SI)' in tlina f'ot lht same ;cm,. But · de lbe ouacome. is still nursinc his hip Santi.,n hi' no bitkr fttlinas in Little in size. pertt1ps.. U11le in s<.ature:. dtfioitely not. ,. ,,.,,.,,,, ,,_, ,..,, ,,,. ,,,., .. ,,.,_,,,,,,,,,,, By-Dunn Or-.. c.... Dllr Not HUNTINOTON BEACH -Prime limt pla)'ln: A clelcriptjon raerved for the ...,. ...... You wanl prime time 1uy1 -:-you've aot 1htm. How aboul tbe entire defensive front for Golden w ... Col .... 7 . And when,GWC Coach Ray Shackleford - says 1hey•re all the same. he•s not far off the m1rk. They live tasiethcr. cal totether, pracli« toeether aqd degroy ,.....CJl~ll'\Y offenses. toaether. In fact, they're the best i~ 1he 16- team Mission Confere~ in preve~lina the run. To Say the Rustlers' de:fensi '!:q line is · fired up for Saturday's 7 p.m . clash wi1h Orangr Coast.would be an undentatement. The two ends. Kea ne Simon and Jim Mansfield. and the t\l."O tackles. Dain Man- gnall and Ray Smith. arc all returning stanrrs and lead the conference in the fewest rushing yards allowed this season -990. an avcrage of 11 0 per game. ··Nobody c3n run against us.'' Mananall stud. ··No way." Slatisticall y, it's almost frightrning to o pposing teams:-The Rustle-rs give up an 3\eragl' or 2.8 yards per l'lrT)', almosl a full )3rd lcss than the No. 2 rushing defense in 1he confcrencr (Pasadena City). They've al- lo"1C"d onl~ cight touchdowns on the ground 1n nine games. "Those four are the m1in&ll)'S on de· fenSC' and they're the main factor in us lrading thr conference in defensC"." Shackleford said ... They're 111 alike. They're good against the run. the)'•rc &ood on the pass ru_sh and thcy'rt 111 rt1l ICtivc. "'What you say 1bout one, you have to sa y about all of them. There are 1 lot of good drfensivc teams in the confC"rencc and wr 1hink we're one of the best if not tht! best . and those four play a big part of it.'' Who 'leads the team in tackln, sacks, rt al, 1s irrelevant to the Rustlers. Their only concern is nailing the guy with the ball. Hard. And all at once. "We 'rc all 1he bcs'1 of friends," Mangnalt said. ··on derense. everybody runs to thr ball. Thcrc"s never just one guy on a tackle -thl'rc·., al"·ays at least five or six guys on a 1ar klc. And r vr nevrr seen a runner txiunrc off of us. not C"ven (Rancho San· 11ago·~ "11-.\merican running back) Estruo; Cra~ ion ·· 'fhat's lhC' kind of news Orange Coast Collegc·s A.drain Sl~n ca n do without. StC't'n'\ 1t·an1 ma1C'S on the offensive Jinr \l.'111 a1temr1 tu l·rcate many holes for lhrir 5- root-5 tailbal'k in tht• 25th meeling betw«n (iold~·n \.\'c:~1 and Orangc Coasi at OCC. but thC' R u~tlt'rs· ficrcc defcnsivr line has other thought' . ~ ··w e ha'e the: bC'sl defense in our con- fert•ncc." addt·d Mangnall. a sophomore nu1 ot Newport Harbor Hiah who lives only a few blocks away from the OC'C campus. "Offensi vely we m1y not be th1t areat. but (the Pirates) are not goin& to run the l>e-11 on us." Mana.MU will be aoina hcad·to-head with Scott Craig. his fpnncr Newport Harbor tcam'male who's a "sllrtina tackle on the OCC o!Trnsive line. .. I saw (Craia) the other niahl at New- port's football same. ·i. Mananall added. "He SCl'ms pretty confident. He just said. 'no cheap shots.' .. There's so much to think about in a game like this becauSiC you know so many people. Something jusl pulled me here to Goldrn Wrst -it's just somethina about these guys. I drive by Oran~ Coast every day on my way 10 Golden West and ir I had to do it all ovc;r. I'd be here again." Mangnall is also confident about GWC-s., r hanCC"s Saturday night. Rather than confi· dent. call it a guarantee. ··we arc going to \l.'in," hr said. "Wr. arr 1101 ao 1ng to IOSC'.'. Chris Dcuchar (OCC linebacker and former Corona del Mar High standout) is one of my buddies and it should bC' a rcal knock-down. drag-0ut batt~ ... OCC-s derensc. rated No. 6 in the con· fercnt·l·. isn't too shabby. either. "I heard they're good on defrnse. too." Simon said. '"Bui thc.-y ·re no! as good as ours." Mangnall added. Simon. a 6-foot-3. 235-pounder from Hawa ii. kno'*''S <X~c· linebackcr K1m o I rnpoln frnn1 hack hOmC'. so the llt''i go btyond 1he Oranae Coast Arca. "I'll talk to him lhis we(.kend," Simon said. "But we're aoina 10 rin& their ~II just like we did last year (17-16 owe victory). ·'The last couple of games we haven't won, but our derensc has had Jood_ pmes all season. (The Pirates) have to know how aood we art. Defensively. we can shut down anybod~·:· The Rustlers. 5-4 overall. 4-4 in the Mission Conference and 1-J in the Central Di,1sion. ha\'(' droppe'Cl thrtt in :i row. Mansfield. a 6-2, 225-pounder who's fatht'r. Ray Mansfi'cld . played center for the Piltsburgh Stcclcrs from 1964 to 1976, lives with Simon. Sm11h. b· I. 270, knows Saturday's game will bc y.·on 1n thr trenches. "We click. us four." Smith said. "I have a lot or faith in our unit -we play good together. And I don't know why in the biggest game of the year '*''l'.d Jct down now. This is the biggest game o f thr sca,.on. espt'c1atly because they think thc~ can run against us. Tha1's our strong point. ··we arr all the best or friends and we all hang out 1ogrther. The coach'cs told us that \.\l'.11 \.\'In thr gamc 1f wr win in thr 1renches and if \.\'e ha ve a good game:· For rc hef, they c-a\I on Eric Du Pee (who rl·places Mangnall). Jeff Hodges (Smith ). . .\le" StOY>'Cll (Simoni and Joe Hay (Man~ field ,. Thr trenches arr thC"ir favoritP' hangout and all r1aht are planning a big pany for Saturday night. Improving UCLA bigger problem than expecte~ UCLA potential candidate for Liberty By Phil St~kenborg Scr'Pl)I Howatd Newt .Al"lllCe MEMPHIS. Tcnn. -A L11x'rt y Bo'*''I o fficial ~·d \Vcdncsda ~ that UCL.\ has rmergcd as the No. 1 suhs111utC' for .\1r Forre 1f the '>('r- "ice acadcm~ loses Saturda~ to Texas·EI Pa'io. thC' top choicr as Air Force's Tl."· placcmenl. bu! that changrd Turs- day when thC' Fiesta .Bo"·I com- pletcd an arrangl·menl "1th 1he Ga1or and Peach bowls to takc 1he SEC'~ sc-cond·. 1h 1rd -and fo urth- place teams. tackle .\Ian Page as "'innrr of thC' bo "·r s D1~11ngu1 shcd Srr\'1cr . .\ward. By Ken Peters AP SDOl11 Wt1\er LOS ANGELES -11 \ n valf'} ti me for the 19th-ranked l ''.'!-(. Tro- 1ans. This wc:ek end. thl·~ pla} their crosstQ"'n rivals. the LIC L.\ Bruins. Thc fullo\.\1ng Saturda~. thC'} pla) their national rivals. thr F1ah11ng fn \h of NotrC' l)ame. cu rrenrl~ the country"s No. r tcam. Earlier. 1h1s Sa tufday·s 1 1sc·~ UCLA match at the Rosr Bo""·I figurrd to Ix-mcrel~ ~a tunrup for 1hr Trojnn 'I. "·ho host Notre Dame on NO\. 24. Th.at sccnano has changed dra- matically in rt-cent "'el'k'io l!S\ (7-2-1) has OCcn 'uln<"rable 1n 1ti. las1 four gam e~. going 2-1-1. losi ng to .\n1ona anJ 1~1 ng Cal The Bru in!. t5-5J ha \t' \ho"n 1mprovt'rnl·n1 .ind are l·o nun~ off a 25·12 up\C l o t Wa\h1ngton ""h1ch '*'·as the na11on·~ "C'l'onJ-ranlcd tt·a m .. t_;(. L-\ ha\ \tl·aJll~ 1111r ro,cd.'" Smith said a t hi' ""'el·ll~ nieet1ng \lt'll h rl'pOr!i.>r\ .. [he~ rl'a l l~ hll a peak aga1n\t \\'a~h1ngt on. T hr } found a "a ~ IP t)l_·at 1he lcagur IP:icifi c-111) cha n1p1on "'hen no- bod ~ clM· \.\3\ able 10 .. fhat pu l!. a d1fTl'rl·n1 pcr">pcrt1 \'t' on this game hccau'>I..· t he~ want a "1nn1ng rrcorJ I'm \urt· that Y>lil make thcm hi." at lhe 1r OC\t . and "'C' h:1'C' tt• he at our Ix'\\ .. '\m1 th hope' hc ·s able 10 kt't'p his player' conct'ril rafi ng on UCLA and not looking ahead 10 thC' Notrc Dame game. "We have to foi..u~ o n UC."LA:"' he said . ··Bo1h o f thC' games are vrry. 'cry important.'' The game against thl· Bruins isn't ai. 1mponan1 as usual. With a 4-2-1 Pac-JO 1uark.1he Trojans have been ou1 of1hr race for y.•eelcs. as Wash· 1ng1on l·hnl'hed thr utlr. In 34 of thC' pr('\'10U'i 59 games in thr series. the rar· 10 championship and Ros.e Bo"I t)l:rlh "'as o n the hnc. And 1h1S year, the Trojans al read~ ha'(' agrccd 10 go 10 a bo\.\'I. racing Michigan Stale in the John 1-lancofk Row! at [I Paso. Texa!.. on Dcr. 31 Loul 1ng at lhl' tY>c/r1,alr) games on COO'iCCUll VC' "el·l ends. Smith i.a1d hl' \.\u utd prl·fcr 1ha t thC' Noire Larry Smith Damc game wa s p1a~ed ··1n 1hc first thr<'l' or four gamc:s of thl· season." ··w hen ~ou m 1.\ 11 up 1n 1hc ronfercnc<." !H.·aw n or pu1 1l o n the end nf tht• conferl'nCC' s.chcdult'. I don'1 1h1 nl 11·, fa 1r 10 the pla \C'f<io.'' he !kt1d ··'f\.)r 1f11 ha\10 Ix-t h1~ 'A a~ . I "'ould hl r 10 \l"t' :in l'\tra wcrk 10 prepare for tht· ganu: ·· Trojan.,· ,SCCond pos!it'ss1on and playcd thr rrsl of the gamr. While ~1ar1no\ 1ch 1s 1hc much tx·11er-knnv.n of thr 1wo quar· ll'rhack ... F11k•\ ha\ lx·l·n l•\lrl·mrl' cffil"1ent Ill· r3n for on<· h1uchdn"~ and pa~\l'd fo r '"'o scorcs ;1ga1.n \I Ort•gon State. <·01nple11ng all nine o f his pa~Sc.., - ··The ~tarting JOh 1' op1:n.'' Sn111h \31d ... We'll grade them out o n lhl·1r praCtlCl'~ (l hl~ Wl"ek 1 •• Thc ·rroJan\ l'oach said. ho"l'\Cr. that tht· Nolr<' Danie-I isc · contrac1 alrcad\· ,.., 'Cl far 1nt11 the futurr. and 1f 1he' gaml' t'' t'r 1s r hangcd 10 carller 1n the ~-a \on , '"I probabl~ 'o\'On't 'tdl he around .. FERGUSON Smith said that 1hC' stan1 ng quar- trrback JOh fo r I 'SC 1s up for grahs From 03 0 dunng pra~t1l"t" again 1h1s \.\l't'l . Slama\ 1.in with thC' l'Ompet1t1on lx-1'*'l"l·n sophon1orl· I odd Mannnvirh a nd Denni!. ·\rcy Oul of Fountain ~n ior c;;hanc Fole). Valll·~ High has 45 rcccpt1 0n\ for Manno \ 1ch opened las1 wc:ck-7h~ )ard\ .in d nine tOul·hdo"·ns 1n cnd·~ ga me. a 5ti-7 viclof) over c1gh1 gaml'\ for thC' San ()1l·go Stale Orcgon State. but f olcy canic on in foo1ha!l ll'an1 and I\ an1ong thl· lhe !M."l'Ond quancr. .1 nation \ ll·a~ll·r'io \.\1th 95 ) ards per Folt•y has startcd t\l.'ICC'. a 1)-6 game . .\rc~ '1t·amma1c J1mmy win over Orrgon Statc when Ra )c out nf Ir' tne 1-l1gh ha\ )9 Man no\ ich wa!. suspended for a catches for .iJ I yards. wrck. for missing classes. then again Joa Frr111•oa I• aa Or•••r Coa11 !ht• following Sa turday against Cal. DaJJy PJJ01 Sport• Wrltrr llt'ff•e \.\ hcn Marinovich took ovCr on thc col•m• ·~•r• evrry 'D•,.,gy. $SA~~Ylt~G . /1£4CH /ILVD. AT THE NEW LOCATION! 1IOO -Miii Dr., hnlo AftJ 135-3171 -ll55 Fwy, II Edinger ,..... °""" -1 ,,..,. Jlat!6/S..--· ... , , ...... >Ootol your De~ership can be seen here. Only S96 a week. Pabllslaed Thurs ., Sat. A Sunday. Cirealadoa 102,000. CaUMMl21 :Alk P• Wrtpt 11'11'1t.:DIATE DELl\'t.:Rl' ~· 11 FRllE'WA Y (7H)8tMtol (llt) ...... . . .\1r Force (5-5 ). which 1~ 1n hnc for the bowl's automatic bC'nh hy "1nrung thl' M:r\ ice academ) cunl · petition. would chnch a spo1 in tht' DC<' ~7 roo1ball game oppo~ltC' ci1hcr Mrch1gan . Ohio S1a1e or Iowa wi1h thl' \ I C!O r~ The Falcons \lo•1ll nol t·ome tn Memphis with a 1os1ng rccord, said Tim Trcad"·ell Ill. lhC' bowl's tean1 "-'k"<'t1 o n con1n11 llC't" chairman. If thl· Falcon' 10\t', UCLA has lold bowl officials II y.·ould acccpl an 1n\ 1tal1on a~ lung as the Bruins !5·51 "'In 1he1r finale aga1ns1 l 1SC. If -\1r Fo rcc and l rf"LA lose. the L1hrn\ Bo"·I "ould chuoM: fro m ont• of threl· Soulh\lt·esl l "onfl·rcnce schools: ·rexas. Tl·:\a~ A&M or Ba )lor Nnnh c·aroh na 1s a founh op11on. Page. a mem ber of the Pro Foot· ball Hall of Fan1l·. will rrceive the ay.·ard tkc. 16 at thr annual L1brrt) BoY. I lu nChl'OTI . Hc IS bring re- cogn11ed for hi!> work with 1nnrr- c1t~ chddrr n thro ugh the Page Educa11on Foundation. Page. 45, 1!> a~s1 stant attornc) gcncral of Minne· "'" ;\s lor thc I 1 tx·rt ~ Bowl"s 81g Ten represrntall\C'. Iowa has the inside track 10 the co ofrrr nce t1tll· and resulting Rosc Bo"'I berth. leaving thC' LiN-r1' !Joy.I "Ith the losrr of the Nov ... 2.i Michigan-Ohio S1a1r game Trcad"'ell said 1hr \.\Inner \.\Ill go to lhl' fialor How l. A Sou1heas1crn ('on fcrl'n\e 1eam. probabl ~. Alabama. was cons1dcrrd Tread'A·ell spokr about thr 00\.\•l's options dunng a news confcrr ner annnunl'1ng n1nc·t1n1e All-Pro Na· 11onal Football Leagur defrnsl\'(' LSU shunned by Independence Bowl Sll REVEPO RT. La -Thc lndeprndencr Bowl says 11 can'! go "'Ith Lou1s1ana S1atC' 1n the Dec. 15 game because C.'oach Mike Archer m1ghl be fired bcforc the game. LSU athletic dircctor Joe Dean says no det:1s1 o n ha ~ bl-en made concerning Archer and that thl' "-'hool wasn 't 1nlercstl·d to begin with. I' ··1 don't ft't.·I up abou1 a bowl ngh1 no w.'' he said. It "'Ou.Id bt.• up to the LSU foo1ball playe rs 10 ehangl' his mind aho ut a bo"·I 1n v11a11on. should o nc be: for1hcnn11ng. hl' 'I.a id It "as 1rnn1c that JOh S('l'Urlt ) should be large on the bo'*'·l's mind. since lhl'rt• is a long lisl of t·oaches who ha vc U\("d thl' aame as a stepping s1o ne -among 1hen1 Mal·lo. ttro"n. J1n1 ("arn1od)'. F . .\. Dr)'. Ken Hatfit·ld I 110 1-loht. Da\ 1d Ml"Williams and Tom Wilham' ··The protill·n1 1s that Archer may be firt-d , and LSLI 'Ao n't go to a bo"I gamt·. Thafi. what their AD is sa ying.'' lndt·Jll_·ndencr Bowl eA ccuti vc dirrctor Pat Tillt•r said. , "They're "·ay off basr makina a statement hkr lhal." Dean said. ··No decision like that has been TUTTLE CLICK NISSAN SALES, LEASING SERVICE, PARTS 7 14/540-6410 P1rtt • Sl:tvke' v • M-r~L1s..c made ~1 ) chance llor and I ha vc had no con\·rrsat 1on~ on that \.\.'e '*'ant to fin1~h lh C' scason bcforc we e\•aluat<' things." Dean and L~l ! cha nccll ur Bud J)a, 1s s.a1d the} will rC\'ll'" 1hc entire athll""(' scaM>n. as I\ done C'\'t'I) yrar. heforc making an) dee1s1on on whrther Archcr is tu bl· firl·d . Brad Goynr , chairman o fthr lndepcndr ncr Bowl. s;ud hl' talked wnh 1.>ean before the gamr against Alabama and wa), told that LSU "'ould ha\C to be 6-~ bcrorC' accepting a howl hid and 'A'Ould ha\r to play rcspcl·1ablc footbal l. ··He nevrr mcnt1onl'<i Coach . .\rchr r h) name. lie ju\1 hasicall) said there could be !tOmC' l·hangcs 1n lht• direc1ion lhl· tram co uld bl: goi ng. In that l'asr. hl' said. lhe} probabl) "·ouldn·1 go to a boy.·(.'' E'·en though bo\lt'I 1n v1tat1o ns can't Ix· eAlended officially until NO\. 24 . Rnylor 1~ conceded 10 br 1n the lndC"pendence. UCLA wilhdrC'"' 11!1.('lf from cons1dcration on Tuesday bc<'aust 1hc date of thl· bowl confl1c1~ with .e1tam datrs. Long Beach BMW "The Ulllmale DrMng MllClllne" 3670 N. Cllo<TyA"9. 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IA tth a la~ up for J ni ght as thl' Luo; .\ngdc., ( lippe~ I04-9" margin ~m1th '\ shon hook <:appcd a I)..~ Hltfl ~ 91fis Cll' 'LAYCW~I ···-IT_ .. , __ , ...... , ~.llM v""°" ., c..,."'.,_, ve ... ,, . C•---l•·ll e• o.,,a H IO I At onJ)' 21 yean or -.r. San C"'lemenk surfer Charlie Fox bas already capitalized on the srowth of IUrfi"S Ha ttSptttcd sport and II making a aood liv1n1as1 1urfin1 broadcaster for Orantc County News Channel on cable tclcvttion. among othrr 1h1np. Fox st.arted out as a youna com· petitor surfing in the NSSA, WSA. and rcttntly PSAA eveots, but. competition was never really hi main forte "Surfing conte-i.b have always bttn rcall) up and down." said Fox. .. I'd rather make a hv1ng doina wmethmg thafs st1ll involved witti surfing. )Ct wmcth1ng that proVldes mr with a Rood future." After high ~hoot and hundreds of surfing compc1111ons later. Fox went to Saddl ... back College where he studied broat.lcasting for two ~ears and ""here he no"' 1s eurTCntl y fin1shmg up h1'> general education r('qu1remcnts . ..\t addlchack. Fox hosted a cable 1elev1s1on show called .. L1fe- st)les". a \hu" about what's hap- pening m Orange Count) . .. , reall) enJO) hroadcasttng. and this sho" helped g1'e me the nec~saf") npenence to carry o n with what I'm doing now " No1A Fox hosts the surfing seg- ment on OCN (Orange County N('IAS). and 1s "orkmg on making 11 thC' fir\t leg1t1matc 11urfing T V sho"' ··1 "ant th1<; 'iu rfing show to ~-- appeal 10 CVCf)O~ who watches telc' tSion. not just the hard-core surfing maniacs." said Fox. -rd like to sec older folks and even the non-su rfing publlC understand and apprrc1a te thC' surfing lifestyle in Orange Count~ and •hafs the soal of my shOIA." Full appears on OCN (Channel 37 1n most Orange County house. holds. 41 on Comcast Cable nrt\!.orksl w11h surfin1 forteasts at 5.30 anJ 6:30. and reports at 7.10 and S·JO -\ho included in the surfing re- ports arc any compc1 ition updates.. surfing news. and reports for Trestles. Salt Creek. Newport Beach. Huntington Beach and Seal Beach. 51ani1111Mr11y. Foa lWil mo be pvina local wtai• mo9' coe- d1tion1 a wdl. Ah--foa bM a rdlliwly easy ICbedulc at~ CoDty Ntws (us"'8Py 4-9 LBL). he ii ODC of the busiest people you11 ... anywhere. Besidts the arty •.tio time Fox lop in daity1 he compiles all his own stories ana don all bis own ttport1na. Fox also promotes the All Mili· wy Surfina Champion.lh.ips. and the Op GranPriA Pro/Am Series 1mon1 other surfina ~cnts. BcJween worldftJ periods, Fo1 makes time for tra1n1na in the water. as he 1s still a competitor on the PSAA Pro urfina tour. Not onJy that. he is a guest com mentatoumJ.be..sa!M.'PSAA. tour. and was the Op Pro an· nouncer this yqr. the youn,est per- son ever to announct the famous su'1ing event. Besides all of this . .Fox still finds tame to travel. and has Sttn the hke\ of Indonesia. Malaysia. Thai- land. A.ustral1a. the Cook Islands. thC' Canb~an. Mexico. Singapore, and of coursr Ha wan. So"' hat does the future hold for this crcau ... e and acuvr surfer? "I just "'ant to conunue doi ng ~hat rm doing now. and continue to 1mproH m~ act. just keep on mo' ing ahead:· fo, s.a1d. "In one word. telev1s1on1- U.y' Tltt ,, .. ~ c.ui DaJJr ru.1 ~1 ..._ Hrll•I col•m• •ppeus every Tll•rsar. GWC volleyball caps 12-0 conference slate Thi;! Gulden West College women's ---- .,.olle)ball tl'am capped a perfrct con-•<• fC'rence season with a 15-7, 15-4. 15-1 0 ' Orange Empire Confcrcn~ v1ctol) o'er ---- Saddlcoo.:k ( ollege Wcdnesda) It marks the founh consttutl\e conference title for1he Rustlers. who won the South ( oast Conference tltk in I 987 Golden West. ranked S«ond in the state and first 1n Southern Cahfom1a. a~a11s its s&d1ng Cllff ord Auto Alarm Special Remote Arming • LED W~ Instant T ~red • Avto Re-wt "' 110 DB Siren • Remote PonK Feature .. 642-3154 Sunda) for the Southern < ahforn1a Regionals which ~gin Tuesda) In another match • Rlventde i. Oraa1e Coast%: The P1ralfi dro~ ped into a ue for second in the OEC after droppina the 15-13. 16-18. 15-9, 10-IS, 15-12. dcaSJon to the v1s1tln.g Ti~rs. Each team 1s 8-3 an conf~ncc play en1enng Fnda) 's rqular-scason fina.lcs.. -•r * Ody Pfle4 JOHNSON 2137 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa DICK JOHNSON YOU AUTO · . LEASE! beat the PhO<.'ntx ~uno; for the fi"t spurt in the fi~t 31 l minutes of the 11me tn 10 trtcs ""1th a 108-102 th ird quartrr and eittendrd the victory at the 'ipom >\rcna. Chppen' t1A01>0int halftime lead w •.Give a toy or niake a donation Mor~ •nd mo~ people .are &using th~1r un tod•y ttun N•r bffore. Com~ stt us tocfay •nd let u.1 show you why1 Rt-nott fk>n1am1n slo"'C'd dnwn 6Q-56. Chamber'> stopped their thC' past fr" "re._., b) a tender momentum tcmprarily with con- o;houldcr. addrd I 9 potnt'i and 16 sccut1 vc jumpers but Los Angeles rrboundo; to help the Chppe" end rC'sponded with an 8-2 spurt that thr1r four-game loo;ing strl.'ak and stretched the margin to 77-62 with Phorn1,·., three-game w1nn1ng 5·16 left in thC' period strca"' Tom ( hambcr\ pan·d thl.' Th e ( hppt·r... "ho lost their 'iuM "tth ~-* p<>1nt'> pre' 1ous fo ur games b~ a comb1nC'd After a pair of m1SSt.-d frcC' throw-s 97 point\, led 56-54 at halfi1me on h> Benjamin. Mar._ West cut the 14 points b) Sm11h and nine tt· Suns· deficit to 104-100 on a slam .,bounds b) Benjamin. dunk W1th thn.·e minutes to play sphoenl\ u~·J 1 t c;traight points But Cl1ppc'"' rookie Bo Kimble in ~ than two m1nutt-s to erase a beat the 24-~ond clock. with 3 20-n1ne-po1nt \CCond~uancr deficit foot c;hot and then follo~ed two and take a 46-44 lead with 41•1 misses foul shot'! h> WC1t with a minutes left 1n the half. dnving la~ up for a I 08-I 00 lead But Benjamin h11 a short tum- with I ·04 left. around jumper tn the lane over BcnJamin's ofTrn111\C rebound West for his first points of the and 3-point pla with eight minutes pme. 11ving Los <\ngelt's a 52-S I lef\ put Lo' .\ngcko; ahead 98-87 kad The uM rall ied to 98-Q4 on KC'v1n -By ~ Auoclalftl Prn1 Kings win eighth straight at home, 4-2 over Buffalo INO l WOOD . -W a)ne ..{irtu.ky hid • aoal and an ass1 t 1 Wf!dnnday n11hr as the Los A naetn Kin notchco 1 tam rteord e•ah•h stra.1af1\ home victor)' and fourth consccuuvc w1n by bm1ina th( Buffalo bttl. 4-2, at tt.f Fonam. 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The four, five and six- bedroom floor plans at this lim- ited collection of 21 luxury resi- dences range from approximate- ly 4,222 to S,096 square feet. The final collection of homes in the pted community are now being offered at prices ranging from S 1,065,000 to S 1,350,000. home buyen -from front porticOs, turrets and double-vol- ume fu>nt porches to multi-level roofs, three and four<ar prages and wide eJtpanses of wandows in selected plans -has been anticiP.tted and provided. .i Inside, 'cathedral or coffered ceilings. classic columns. elegant French doors, graceful curving staircases with wooden railings and up •to five custom-crafted wood-buminJ fireplaces create a memorable bvin& environment. CllllU IB• -......... " .. _ ......... .. ·teriar. 1'111 I D Mlf ..... .. Oflw OV8 ... •••clan• or =:.~~~ widl daliet Ofll .. N'l'I ilid mir- rored clOOn. C-omD1imenti111 die llately tra- ditional sty~ Ol die boma it an array of tedtnokJlir;al ld- vancements that make everyday livina effortless. Amona them are a Filtrex central vacuum sys- tem, intercom and leCUrity sys- tems and a kitchen. featurina a Thermador ps cooktop and pill, dual built-in General Elec- tric convection/microwave ovens, a Nutone food processor and a built-in General Electric Monogram series 42-inch rc- friaerator With ice maker. The kitchens also are hiabliahted by ceramic tile floorina and countertops1 furniture-quality custom cabanetry and gourmet food preparation islands .• The Premier collection's resi- dencts greet visitors with massive oak or maple double front doors and grand fo~ers feature PQlish'ed marble floonng. Rendered in architecture which reflects the influence of English, ltaJian coastal villas and French styles, the exteriors of the Premier C0,lleciion 's homes are masterful compositions of wood, masonry. tile, stucco and scuJptcd stone. Architectural elements reach new levels of grandeur in the lavish master bedroom suites, some of which span the full width or lenath of the residence. Double doors dtamatize the entry to these suites, au of which include a sittinJ room with a woo_d-bum~ fireplace serving both the room and the re- treat.Iavish private view decks, J1KCd by double French doors 1n some plans. also are featured. Alona with its superlative dis- play of luxury. the unparalleled success oflhe Premier Collectipn at South Peak can be attributed to its premium ocean-close set- ting and the privacy derived from a gated community. Th8 Premier Cotlectton at South Peak h• proven appeeHng to dlacriminating home buyera. Virtually every exterior ap- po~ntrncnt desired by affluent Selected plans boast a second view deck off the master bath, "There is no question that this is one of the most desirable locations in au of Southern Cali- fornia," Barrios said. "Those who have purchased a home in the Premier Collection at South Peak demanded a residence that satisfied • an of tbeir personal requirements. including a lo- ·cation that was · beautiful, SC· eluded and yet convenient.'' Further evidence of the excep- tional caliber of the residences came earlier this year when the National Association of Home gbuilders honored the Premier Collcciton with a silver MIRM . award tor t>ro1ect of the Year. Two fashionably furnished models arc open daily from IO a.m. to 5 p.m. to display the floor plans and features of the Premier Collectjon. To reach the community, where only four homes remain available for purchase. exit the San Diego Freeway (5) at Crown Valley Parkway and dnve west. Tum left on Cami.no del Avion and left again on South Peak Drive and continue to the models. Add1t1onal mfonnation is available by calling 24S-2402. Seaporte II cond·om_iniums going fast in Huntington The Coultrup Development Company has announced that its ocean-clbse condominium com- • munity Seeporte II in Hwaa- iqton Beach is now over SO percent sold. Since celebratin& its arand. opening six weeks aao. ales have been brisk. Seapone ll's close proximity to Huntinston Harbour and the Pacific Ocean -along with larae two- bedroom, two-bath and den floor plans at prices staning from S 189, 900 -provide first-time home buyers a chance to own a quality home near the beach. "Seaporte II is the only new condominium project of its kind in the area, and nothina in its price range is planned to be built around the Huntinaton Harbour area in the forseeable future," said Coaltrup Development Company's Jon T. Coultrup, relfecting on Seapone ll's early success. Recreation and water sports enthusiasts will appreciate the • variety of sporting opportunities available in Scaporte lrs im- mediate area. Sailing. wind- surfing and fishing await resi- dents at nearby Huntinaton Har- bour. Swimming. beach panics and surfing are a half-mile away at 'Bolsa Chica State Beach. And a bike path that leads from your door to the nearby beach allows SMporte II condominium devefopment Is .already half sold out In Huntington Beach. you to safely ride aJong the shQrcs of the ocean. The Seaporte II con- domiminium community con- sists of 43 homes in four build· ings on approximately 1.8 acres. Four floor plans arc offered m spacious two-bedroom, two-bath and den designs ranging up to 1,390 square feet. · Plan IC. the Manner. 1s an entenainer·s dream with 1,300 square feet. two bedrooms, two baths and den. d inin1 rea and wood-buminll fireplace. Along with two pnvatt patios or decks. the Mariner features severaJ wel-Seaporte II come storage extras including . exterior storage closet, a large &ftntrY -m the tmlmic;-tilcd aourmet kitchen and an enonnous walk-in closet in the master suite. Plan 28, the Yachtsman - with 1.253 square feet of gen- erous living space. two bedrooms. two baths and a den -is a perfect place to anchor. One~ Coultru~ Develop- ment Company. TJpe .. el llnel.,meat: Con- dominiums. Pritt rup; From $199.900. Nlllnlter ef Deer' ,a.as: Four. S4ture f•taae: Up to 1,390. SaJet •etflce ~ S.0-9090. With two private patios or decks dual vanities an the master suite. (one with storage closet). wood· Plan 4" the NaviHtor, with burning fireplace. gourmet ~ ·-kitchen and dining area. the Jiv-the sweeping ~rivaie patio or ing spa~ is abundant and well sundeck extending off the livina planned. The luxurious master room, adds an extra dimension suite features a large full-length to this I . I 92·squarc-foot, rwo- mirrorcd wardrobe. oversized bedroom. two-bath and den dual vanities and glass-enclosed home. Planned for the busy shower in the Javi\h bathroom. cook. the aourmet kitchen in-cludes ultra-modem appliances., P1an 38. the Seafarer, features recessed lighting. double sinks two private patios or decks, tn· and a convenient service counteT cludina exterior storgc. This ad1acent to the dining area. The roomy, 1,350-squarc-foot. two-Navigator's sumptuous master bedroom. t\IO-bat h and den suite boasts ~nothcr private home i~ st)lcd for entenaining patio or sundeck. oversized full- convenience The ex~crt_ly length mirrored wardrobe, lats pla~ned gourmet kitchen with its glass-enclosed ceramic tile white oak cabmctr) and recessed shower and luminous lightina. lightinJ ~akcs sen mg meals in · . the adJa ent dmmg area a snap. The profcss1onally landscaped The Sea rer·~ other features m· • extenor ground~ at Scapone II elude a wood-burning fireplace feature clectron1call¥ controlled with decorative hearth. two pri-~ntry gates. full pcnmeter ~oo­ vate patios or sundecks and 1ng. contemporary Mcd1ter- ta11e. full -length wardrobe and See SEAPORTE/Pllg8 2 tuxurv ll~lng along beachffont a Vista Catalina Vista Catalana, a f}ew luxury oceanfront condominium com- munity in Huntinaton Belch. provides home buyen with the opportunity to live ri&ht at the beach. featurina speclaCUlar views of Catalina Island, the Pacific Ocean and the Huntll~ftOn Beach Piert Vista Catalina's architecture 1s reminiscent of the luxurious villas that anc::c the hillsides overtookina the Medi- terranean Sea in the south of France. Ocean·lovcn. sunbathcn and recreation enthusiuts won•t want io miss the chance of o-n- ins a home that bas the ocan and 8'h miles of sandy beKh as it front yard. Buth by the CC*.itNp [)C.. ve~nt ComP1111 or Seil Beach. the JO.unit co.dOiDilaium ~ is now lelli~ with fttmiihed models open weeltdlys &om t I a.m. to 6 p.m. ind weeke.dt ftooila . t 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. •amdel:• or vrA8 Cmlina -m. ..... '° etUoY the ...-.... movie t-.m and rcs.-...-s of iM new Picflide Plvilioft." •ict JOft T. CoultNp. ,1 Vista Catalina Dnel~er. C'oultrup Develop-mcn ompany. "'1e el •velopmeat: Con- dominiums. Price f1111P: From the htgh S.200,000.. N • H ., ,...,. ,a.as: IX. • 1,11 • 1M1ac« Up to 2,300. w..mce,-.:s~. piesident of the development company, .. but won't have to coatnd with all the noise and CTOWds astOCiatcd with livina in the down•own pier area. "Huntinaton Beach is a beautifbl tact\ town that oftm m~ mpon1111 opportunities hdidi:ft surfina. a ~ diy~ • to Catalina Island. an oe-hM bike path and iiolfi"I at one of rNO local public counn." he lddtd. VIiia cataline hU vanatiom of •• loot .,.... i• liftlle Pd ·~ cmreat•riftl two-.......... ~ •na ..., to ~lOO ..-re ~ Prices stan in the high $200,000. and continue to the hiab $600,000s. There is one penthouse at Vista Catalina ud at will be pri~ in the $900,000 range. Plan A. the SPY&lass, is an elegant I .4S4:tquarc..foot. two. story rondomimum feanarint a spac1ou . free-nowiaa livt .. room Yiith a wood~i"I.,. place open to the livina room and danina areas. I\. .,........ kitchen wath a specious ... try and a convenimt ~ ._.. watb laundry area ... .,._ a. downst.ain ambiUce. U,...... ~ pyalus ha two .miiilM bedroom anct ..._ _.... .. tavi h muter.suite Illa• .... • o•n un-dttndted .. .,. walk-in Clolet, chllll ovenilt'd tub Bi 1111a• shOwrr. ..... a. tbe SelVilW •• liabtftal ~4 I I I ... =. ... plM!e '° Idell after a illil T1'e flJ I 211'9 .... Dlwl••w. Tbe Bin Compay. T1•• •I ••••l•••••t: Townbolnes. ~ r_-.e: From the mid· 1210,000s. ·N H II .... ..._ Four . . -..,e Intl&* Up 10 ~650 . ......... ~66MM>. 30 will IChally be OD tbc golf coune. aflOrdina wide views of the faiJways and watcrscapc. • Within the gate.guarded neighborhood. four floor plans offer choices amona two three and four-bedroom attached homes. Sizes range up to 2,6SO square feet,· with 21'1 or three bath . Prices stan from the mid\" $270.000s. Cort• Vina ottwa luxury t~ In a private. gated ~ -~ to the TUltln R8r1ch Gott Club. All plans otter internal second· floor O\'Crlooks. varied window treatments. and decks and patios acce sed by wooden French doors. Each has a formal dining .irea Among the variations be· t"een plans: the two-bedroom model~ offer a morning room off the kmhen: the three-bedroom Every home has its direct· access two-car attached pragc opening to a counyard enclosed by four homes. Floor plans ac- cen tuat~ privacy. and open out to private yards. Cone Villa residents will enjoy the use of a recreation center with a swimming pool, spa and lighted tennis court, shared with two other neighborhoods through a master association, to which they will contribute monthly dues. A Cone Villa Home buyer 'praise rolls in for Ta ylor Woodrow Homes l -.ual h lh l· onh tced back a builder · rrc·L't' l''> lrom homl' bu\cr<, COffil''> an the form of c.um pliimts. hut l.a' tor Wood- ro" Homl''I rl·gularl) rt'Cel\ cs un'loliuted pr<.11\l' for the high calilx·r of 1t~ homes and the profc.,.,1on..1li\m ot 1t'> sale., and cu-.tomcr sen Ill' pcr<,onrn:I. E:.xu~rpts from recent cor.- respondencc rn l'al an uncom - mon I~ high k' d of customer \at1sfact1on among fam alt es "ho ha\l' purlha~nl 1 a) lor Wood- rov. homl'\ Ji-1:nnl·th 1--rndnr k. a rece nt nl'"-lllnlL'f to \marantc. a neigh· borh11o<l 1n T J \ lur Woodrov. 's mastcr-plann1:d · w mmunat) of Manna Hills. wrote. ">\fter h v- ing hL·rc.· J fl.· .. , \\eeks. we arc l'nJo'."mg our nev.-home. and v..c arl' ha pp' \.\C made 1he dec1s1on l<' purc.ha.5c at .\marante. The home Jnd m man} amenities arc great and from the iniual purchac;e to our move-in. your sia fT ha., J one a rc.·markable Job.'' Hal BaH:r "ho selected a 1cn<1 n·.,1<.icnc.c at Manna Halls. s~11d ir1 has klll'r "The house turned out hcauuful. and my Y.1k and I v.ou ld like to thank \our h.11n l11r making at poss-ihk .. \1.an huH·r., ha"e directed their wmpl1mcnt., to the Taylor Woodr1m l'mplo}ecs who made thur hllnll purc.hase a smooth crnd pk.J'>Jnl e'pcncnce. \klt'>'J Holmes. who bought a Fn:m h-\.1 cdtterranean style vi lla at < h.an don in Marina Hills. ~~oil · You have a gret team - ~.,., helpful and enthusiastic." I !er c,cnt1ments were echoed h' ffo er "It's nice to know there arc: still people around who :m· t.. nowledgeablc and take pnde an dealing with cus-tnmn\ .. CATALINA From Page 1 b' a wood-burning fireplace and a· large private patio brings the outdoors in. Upstairs, the Sea- ' tl•w's elegant master suite offers a welcome retreat with a sunny balcony and largi; ~throom wath his and hers oversized vanaucs, while the spacious second bedroom provides ample storage and linen closets. Plan C. the Buchfront. with free-flowing li ving room and di'-mi area make this 1,4S4- squ.arc-fool home a decorator's deh&ht. With a pnvate patio or IE APGllTE From Pege 1 . rancan architecture, private, pac1ou~ prdcn patios or decks. 86 aniaocd parluna spaces (two per home) in a secure subtem- ncan perluna structure, plu 22 unan1aned undcflround parking ~peet! for aucsas. A pro- fmionally deconiled recn:at1on cabana 1nclud a fully equipped kitchen. 1wimm1n1 pool, whirf· pool IP9 and built·in barbecues ~ .... -nmr the pool. New IMllne lhQPPen AR in-!:,. ..... IO vWw the floor oWis and • 11 Staporw II. focated at On the same subject. Pam Deal. another Amarante buyer, wrote: .. My husband and I agree that "e have never before seen so man} effi cient. professional. thoughtful and th orough people all working for the same com- pany" She noted that their observa- tion was based on plenty of expenence. Before settling in Laguna Niguel. her husband's job transfers had made at necess- an for them to relocate to a new home every three years. "Need- less to say. we have ~en both good and bad sales· . people. builders and suppon staffs." she noted. Comments like these indicate that Tavlor Woodrow is succeed- ing rn its effon to make customer satrsfact1on Its number one pn- ori tv. The same treatment that prompted these letters awaits buyers at all four Taylor Wood- row neighborhoods in Manna Hills. At Amarante. sat1sfact1on also comes an the form of exc~ptional luxury expressed an a collecuon of four and fi,e-bcdroom resi- dences that combine soph1sti· cated Italian neoclassic architec- ture with fl oor plans featunng approximate!> 2.45 1 to 2.958 square feet of livani area. Gourmet kitchens, towenng two- story interiors. spacious fam1l ) rooms and three-car garages arc JUst a few of the attractions that have made Amarante a show- place of privileged la ving. Prices stan from $379.000. Luxur) also ke}notes Siena. a private. gated neighborhood of paired re sidences pnced from the high S200.000s. Four one and two-stor) floor plans. each wath two bedrooms plus a den or optional third bedroom. are balcon) ex tending along one side of the house and a wood-burning firepla ce . the Beachfront com- bines warmth with panoramic '1ews. Preparing and ~rving meals as a wonderful cxpenence in the gourmet kitchen with breakfast room. and both hcdrooms offer spacious comfon wath the master suite including a lavish bath with a glaswncloscd ceramic tile shower and scat. Plan F. the Breakers. is a cozy. 1.366-square-foot condo de- signed to take maximum advan- tage of beachfront living. Down- stairs, the warmth of the wood- buming ftreplacc and formal 16912 Sams t. m Huntjnjton Beach. a half mi1e ea t of Cout Highway off Warner Avenue. The sales office and models arc open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday through Monday and noon to 6 Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Take Pacific Coast Highway to Warner A venue in Huntinaton beach. Ori ve east to Sims Street and turn left. From the San 0.qo FrttWay take Warner AV· enue wn1 ftve mllet lo S1m1 Stred and tum fiaht. Seapone If i1 loC8ted 500 feei off Warner on the eut IMk Of Sims Street. For mON infonnalion. call 840-9090. replete with custom-caliber ap- point ments. including custom- designed kitchens and opulent master suites. Homes in this view-onented community fea- ture approximately 1,784 to 2,379 square feet of hvin& area. The unique paired configura- tion also distinguishes Monaco. where two and three-bedroom homes ranging from approx- imate! 1.222 to 1.865 square feet are highlighted in selected plans by master-suite view decks and contemporary kitchens brightened by canopy windows or a greenhouse garden window. These examples of Taylor Woodrow's home-building an- 1stry arc priced from the low $200.000s. Chandon pre~nts a rare com- bination of h1ih style and at- tracti ve pritts m two and thrcc- bedroom attached homes priced from the high $I SO.OOOs to the low $200.000s and featuring ap- prox imatel y I .OOS to 1,509 ~uare feet. Inspired by romantic villas along the Riviera, they arc accented by many value-enhaqc- ing extras. including sun decks or patios. wood-burning fire- places. oversized two-car garages and. m most plans, Maytag washers and dryers. Home shoppers may visit Tay- lor Woodrow's four.Marina Hills neighborhoods b) taking Crown Valle) Parkwa) ~est towrd the beach from the San Diego Free- wa y. turning left on Niguel Road and left again on Marina HiUs Drive. Furnished models are open daal) from I 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. and add1t1onal information 1s avail- able b} calling Amarante at 495-1026. Stena at 249-9548. Monaco at 495-3156 or Chandon at 495-78656 dining area make plenty of room to relax. An entry powder bath with interior laundry room ana adJ Otning closet are added con- veniences. whale the spacious gourmet kitchen is fulll equipped wath the latest state-a - the-an ameni ties. Upstairs. the master suatc offers the perfect escape wath a private oceanfront balcony. walk-in closet and lavish bath with dual vanities. The second bedroom boasts its own brand of luxury with extra linen storage and a large ward-ro~. Plan G, the Sunset, includes a ceramic tile entry and wood- bumina fireplace to accent this airy, 1.300-squatt·foot home. A private patio or balcony extends the opennc ~ of both the livina room and aourmet kitchen with decorator appliances, makina the now of both rooms perfect for entertaining.. The Sunset's mas- ter uite includes an enormous walk-in closet and impreuive ma ter bath with ovcnized tub, dual vanities. 1111-...enclosed shower and skyliabt (10mc plan1), while the second bedroom hu a full·leftath ward· robr. Plan H. the Sufflide. wida ill Jarte private PIUo ...... off die npemivc liviea~roam IDll .. ina area. mau the 1.1 n~ .. f'oOe model • .... 90¥iW't homeowners' association sees to the maintenance of building ex- teriors, landscapina. street light· in&, the security pte and other common areas within the neigh- borhood, and provides a master insurance policy. Homeowners contribute monthly dues to this association as well. There also is an assessment district and a com- munity facilities district for Tustin Ranch; details of panici- pation in the~ entities arc avail- able at tbe sales office. The $I 0 million, 18-hole Tustin Ranch Golf Oub counc has been described as "a public course with all the amenities C?f the finest private clubs." and 1s rated challenging enough for pro- f essfonals yet playable by amateurs. It is already open to the public. Furnished models of Cone Villa's homes are open for view- ing every day from I 0 a.m. to S p.m. at 2568111 Aquasanta. Tustin. To visit. take the Santa Ana (5) Freeway to Jamboree Road, and ao north to Irvine Boulevard. Tum left and take Irvine Boulevard to Tustin Ranch Road. Tum ri&ht and take Tustin Ranch Road to Gal- lery Way. where a sign will direct you to the ri&ht. to the sales office and models. For further information. talk with sales representatives Pat Segars or C.atberine 'Bosley at 669-4940. Spacious family room and kitchen area of Vls1ara's Plan Two model In Marina Hills. Several new Vlstara-homes now ready for occupancy While many JUSt dream of their dream home. some lucky families are enjoying the advan- tages of moving filht into the spacious single-famil y homes at A-M Homes' Vistara. This community of luxury homes. located in the planned community of Marina Hills in Laguna Nigucf. has several homes ready for immediate oc- cupancy so families can enJOY the holidays in their new homes. Exciting architectural design. dream. Designed to satisfy the needs of a busy cook. the kitchen has a spacious pantry and adja- cent bre.akfast nook. The com- fonable master suite has a large. walk-in closet, while the lavish master bath with its impressive step-up tub.ceramic tile shower and dual vanities provides a luxurious pla~ to unwind. Vista Catalina·~~ piece de re- sistance is a 21JOO.squarc-foot penthouse featunn1 a 18()..dcarte view of the ocean. a vaulted ceiling with rcccstCd lightina and gourmet kitchen. It mu.st be teen to be believed. Special exterior amenities at Vista Catalina include a 1wim- minJ pool and sundeck. elcc- tronacally controlled entry ptcs, full perimeter walls and fencin&. contemporary Meditcrnncan arehitecture with tile roo'1 two individual parldna spaces per houtehold in a covered prqc, l':.t.. aue•t parlcina. pro· Hy landtcapcd common areas throupout, hydraulic elc'vltors. To c1perience the , beauty of Vista Catalina, take Pacirtc Co.it Hipway to 16th Strcct in Hritill!IOft balch. From the Sin ~ Flecway, take the Ooldell Weli· ·Street e111 ioutla to COIM ' ............ ...,,, ad ID llft w "!ii to 6'1' Strett. For more 18'br- matloll. call 969-9760. • the hallmark of A-M Homes. 1s eviden1 in all four floor plans at Vistara. In fact, the floor plan of the Plan Three was named "Home of the Year .. in the pres- tigious Gold Nuget awards competition because of its elegance and liveability. .. The models give buyers the opponuni~ to sec for them- selves the high level of quality craf\smanship and materials used throughout the homes," says Larry £11iot. sales represen- tative at Vistara. "Vistara offers buyers custom quality construc- tion, high square footage and an exttptional level of amenities that make these homes among the best values in Laguna Niaucl." ··And the fact that some are ready fol' move-in Jives people the opponunity to sec what their future home looks like com- pleted. instead of trying to vi~ ualiie it while ifs still bcina built." Addina to 1h~alue of Vist.ara is its community's exc.cptionally low propeny ta1 rate. Marina Hi11s current tax rate is only 1.32 percent. The community is also ftte of Mello-Roos fceS or special district 111e11mcnt1, which arc levied in addition to annual propeny \Un. Marina Hills is also .. n of the Capistrano Unified School Dit- 1rict. one of the moat hiahly accredited school districts in Southern California. Vistara's homes AR JellCl'OUsly proponioncd, ran1tn1 . fr~m 2, 794 to 3.S 14 tquate felt ID ... All or the hOmel have tbur bedrooms. and three of the floor plans iM"lude a bonus room cw study. They have &om line ID 4Y.i bltbl. Ind moet laaw dllti ""'"• ........... ta die liYI.. room ••• ••er ----....... • .. .... C81 ................. ... • Vlstara Developer: A-M Homes. TJpe of development: Single- t amlly homes. . Prtce range: From the low S•oo.ooos. Number of floor pl8ne: Four. lquare footage: 2,794 to 3,51~. , .... omo. phone: 2•9-9585. on all homes. feature wood roll- up door with automatic openers and two remot~. Amons the many features that will ca tch the buyer's eye arc the large canopy window and wall- to-wall tiled counten in the Plan Two's kitchen and nook; the cozy master-droom retreat with fireplace in the Plan Thrtt: and the laf)e walk-behind wet bar in the Plan Four. · Vistani's kitchens come with built·in OencniJ Electric refri~r­ ators and KitchcnAid dash· washers and trash compactors. built-in dual ovens and miC* waves and a four-bumcr 11s cooktop with griddle. The hand· finished cabinetry is fitted with hidden European hi.., ad· justablc upper shelves and roller· mounted drawe~ and all the drawcn and upper units ha~ white laminated lin1np. A·M Homes is ranked on the "lailder 100'' list oltbc nation's lafJCSt ho~ butlden. It bis re- ceived numerou1 i•du1try awards for outltanclhll daip. COlllUWtion 1nc1·.-.. ... To 'rith Vtstara 11 Mlrina Hiii. flit -... Dimr) (5) 1'l9i•11 •• Crowti 9alley - d tun-.,._. left -............. t HOllDriY&At~ left. ..... IWM OMO • . ollOt ..... 10 a.M. IO 5 p.a ·Par ..e lntbrma1ioft. call 249-9515. VIiia C1Zb ia H~ ......_ 969-97• . • • rn... ia c.o.ta Mill, 662-0550. l11ewt 'hnw in Allio VMdo, 133-5402. ' •It at Hidden Sprinp. 243-0787. cm.at•• 0 1Mlet in Yorba Linda, 693-1915. NWlll View in Dove CanJ'Olli ~851-1400. -~te in~ (619) 7»9499 . ...,.._ D at HuntiD&IOG Harbour, 14().9090. S...111• at Ponola Jfdls, 851-1779. llelle Rm in Tustin Hills. 73~5622. Pier c.a.1 in Huntinaio-Beech, 536-0108. ~ View in Dove Caayon. 851-1400. Cela•rla VlllM in Calta Mesa, 642--0600. 'he • .....,.. in Aliso Viejo, 362-91 SS. ~ m.,e in Corona, 278-4449 or (800) 468-4242. CameriJ Pelate in Lquna Nipael, 240-9700. fte Oab at Dove Canyon, S89-6433. Mooai-..ow Romes in Placcnti~ S28-l 821. . M•terey VU1a1e at Sierra del Oro, 278-4898. M ... evllle Place at Foothill Ranch, 837-5335. Prove11ee at Foothill" Ranch, 544-3419. Victoria Creek Estates in Rivenide, 353-8343. Beverly Coart at Foothill Ranch, 454-9668. La Veataaa in Rancho Santa Margarita, 589-8022. Tiie Suunlt at Anaheim Hills, 282-8030. Tiie Vllla1e in Dana Point, 248-1986. Trieste at Foothill Ranch, 833-5396. Palacio at Foothill Ranch, 854-2500. Avlpoa at Foothill Ranch, 833-5396. Beverly Cotlrt at Foothill Ranch, 347-1990. Brlpta at Foothill Ranch, 833-5396. Cordoba at Foothill Ranch, 833-5396. Crowae S.mmJt in Anaheim Hills4 974-9232. Clab Vista in Dove canyon, 361-.l727. Terrace Collection in Laguna Niguel, 363-0979. Moatecldo in Portola Hills, 589-6988. Moatelena in Aliso Viejo, 362-9613. Westwlnd in Santa Ana, 775-2200. Sammerfleld in Coto de Caza, 858-2500. Belve4ere in Dove Can~on, 858-2800. Tlae VIiiage in Dana Point, 248=1986. ne Admiralty in Dana Point, 240-3505. Terra LilMla Estates in Yorba Linda, 5721-9697. ~yon Pobate Lapna in Laguna Beach, 494-5001. A.aclorra in Laguna Niguel. 248-9286. MaJtoa1 Normudle in Costa Mesa, 631 -1266. Se0orse in Costa Mesa, 642-5188. Braebara at Moulton Ranch. 582..7011 . Callfonaia Reflectloa1 in Aliso Viejo, 831-8306. California .~breeze in Costa Mesa. 642-9010. Spluaker Bay at Long Beach Marina. (213) 494-1655 or (213) 494-1598. Moateclto in Yorba Linda, 692, 140 I. RucM Su· Clemeate in San Oemente. 361-5040. Terraclu in Laguna Niguel. 249-1022. Amarante in Laguna Niguel. 495-1026. Arroyo Oak1 in Rancho Santa Margarita, 858-9713. Aabana Ridge in Mission Viejo, 582-1943. Tiie Fleld1toae Collectloa in Laguna Niguel. 495-1279. Callfla in Mission Viejo. 582-7209. lma1es in Buena Park, 521-5266 .• Belcuto in Yorba Linda. 693-1057. Canyon View West in Trabuco C.anyon. 589-9 1 SS . Terracina in Laguna Niguel. 249-1022. Rlclilmoad Pobate in Rancho San Clemente. 361 -5040. St. 'fropez in Aliso Viejo. 831-2220. Terramoate in Rancho Santa Margarita. 589-0809. Wildflower at Sycamore Canyon, 282-9488. Seacove in Aliso Viejo. 455-0909. Laarelwood, Anaheim. 283-2633. Wladflower, Aliso Viejo, 362-1622 .. Brlglltoa Sammlt in Trabuco Canyon. 589-1208 or 667-3999. Brlptoa Glea in Trabuco Canyon. 667-3999. Royal Rld1e in Anaheim, 476-9333. Flora Vista in San Clcmen1e. 361-5638. Vista Caprt in Oceanside. (619) 722-1272. Siena in Marina Hills, Laguna Niguel, 249-9548. Brt11uoa S1mmlt in Rancho Cicio, 589-1208. Paloma at Lake Mission Viejo. 458-2254. Oceap Polate in Huntington Beach, 960-1079. Sammlt Crest in Dove Canyon. 589-0324. Sonoma Cotlr1 at Rancho Santa Margarita, 589-6893. fte Estates at Mou~ Beaclil in Dana Point. 240-8522. c ·1 .0~1 -:01 ,., Vlclao at Corona Hills, 272-1780. MarlaJta in Dana Point, 661-1655. Martbdqae Ga'*91 in Garden Grove, 898-0809. Ma~ Royale in Garden Grove, 537-2194. Serna tn Laauna Niguel, 831-3667. Westerly Par\ in Santa Ana, S54-2S8 l. Bella Vl1ta in Corona, 279-1022. Lapna S.r in L.aauna NiJUCI, 499-0061 . EKJrn1loa1 in Rancho Ntgucl, 831-2004. Vlca.rla c.rt in La Palma, S34-3S2 l. WM4lbrW1• Banone in Irvine, 552-6527. Norm .... le Helptt in Lake Forest. S86-l 626. Rlmreck in Siem del Oro, 736-8882. M•&clalre, Mission Viejo, S81-729S. Promeude in Corona Hills. 734-0790. Laanl RUl1 in Otanac. 538-0693. Vitia M•te in Lquna Niauel, 361-2727. M•leYiltll in Oraqe, S32-6S21. Elleere Sertet in Luuna Hills, S82-l 828. JuaaJea in Laauna · Nipcl 495-8709. Bred e ......... Lu Brtau in Canyon Crest Hills, 780-42SO. . Brt .. ._ M-.w1 in Yorba Linda, 667-3999. ' .. , .................... _....,.. __ '''""""'°"""··~·""'~ . 1 "'-"--...... 111 .... --. ......... ~ ... a a ,,_,..,.,., ............. _,....,~ ... ...,_,...,.._~ .... -..... , ... " ............. ... .... ... ,.;o;t ... , .. Maricoc>a homea .,. the lowest-priced lklgle--famtty deleahed homes currently offered on the Tustin Ranch. Maricopa of,ers trade-In program If the problem stopping you from buying a new home is Ma I scllina your old one. what you r copa need is a trade-in program. Maricopa. in Tustin Ranch, has one. Developer: The Bren Company. Type of developme111: Sangle- fam iJy homes. Prtce ruse: From $329,990. N1UDber of floor plus: Three. Squre foota1e: Up to 2.418. Sales office plle9e: 832-93S4. Among other inccnti ve choices. Maricopa also offers below-market financing with a couple of thousand dollars in free upgrades or no payments until June of 1991. But. if you're one of those who has to sell first. the peace of mind that comes baths. with knowing your previous On what might be called the home is sold can be the most "utilitarian" side of tbinJs. important item. The trade·i n Maricopa'-s homes all come with program can be the difference central air conditioning. an in- betwcen sitting and waiting for terior laundry room with con- possibly a long time, and being nections fo r gas appliances. geo- m a new home by the holidays. erous linen closc~s. a . two-car Maricopa is currently the most attached garage with direct ac- affordable si ngle-fa mily de-cess to t~e home and front-)'.ard tached project in Tustin Ranch. landscaping and rear and side· and offers its three and fpur-1 • bedroom homes in a choi ce of three floor plans ranging up to 2.418 square feet. Vaulted cc1hngs. balconies. wood-burning fireplaces. elegant entries. sweeping staircases. greenhouse kitchen windows. and French doors in master suit- es highlight the interiors. All three plans have a separate fam- ily room and a formal dining room: one additionally has a loft . Extenors arc in Monterey and S~nish colonial style. with concrete tile roofs. Apphanccs and fi xtures are top quality. Kitchens are equipped wi th a Whirlpool gas cooktop. self·ck aning oven. microwave. and dishwasher. and an ln-Si nk-Erator waste disposal in the porcelain-finished cast iron sink. Kitchen cabinets are of fu rn iture-finished oak. and countertops are hand-set ceramic tile. Master suites have oversized walk-in closets. and the luxur- ious master bath in eacb has a great oval tub and a separate glass-enclosed shower. both trimmed m ceramic tile. White porcelain towel bars compliment the polished.-chrome-and- porccla1n fixtures in all the -l'.\~I\ 1 ~rAr ·~ 111 llu11111'>l"'" lk.ltlh It, .. 1.hllk uh 10 (ind Ill'"' "'"'"k'" ,..i 1h1 .. 4u.1hl\ In ( lrJO)tl' ( lltllll\ t''f>\'l i.1lh lk'C~'\ ....tulh 1'1ffer 1h.11 1111)'.I pn:nl .unfnil' pnv""} l (~.urd .... nhm .a~·, ludn l .1rr.1 on I J .... Jrd .. U1ll, thc'(' m.1~111h\t'IU l'\1lh"tn.ln pr~rty hOt'llt°' oflt'r up "' ,. l 1 l "'4lll.1rc In·• .md .are 'IHcJ on lot' 1 Jll\tln}t Imm A,OOl.1 yard fcncinJ alreadl installed. Then again, there s the .. decor- ator" side: such items as the mirrored wardro~ doors in the secondary bc~rooms: hand- trowclcd ceilings; and a choice of wood parquet or ceramic tile for . the entry. Pnccs stan at $32~ 990 for Maricopa homes. Residents enjoy the use of a pnvatc rec- reation center with a swi mming pool. spa and cabana. as well as the recreational and convenience features of Tustin Ranch and the advantages of a prime Orange County location. Maricopa homeowners be· come members of an association which maintains the ncigh· borhood's ~tion center and other common areas. using their S. t\1 17.000 '><4u"'rc lt-t't I h1·u·, fl'"" tu pl11 . nl4."1'1 '(' gr11v. 1rnJ worn u1 m.:alt w1ur Jrc.am"" nlfll\' 11 11t • Pn,.111 hhnnc 1.t'lfllk1ft.l.., l.11111h n''"''· \f'i". llltl' l'nJ..'lcr llltt'' w11h ... 1111~ arra" .md ~wurn""I "'" ht·n, ~k .. 1~1lt ti '''' t"11trru1n1~ art }u.'if a kv. l,. 1"4· m.tn) fc.acun.•., "'h1e.h h1jthl1p.ht the 6om and fh bcdn"im lll'llll' hon\<'' """ fk~1r~.an .u"t \~~,,..~J l'.lt h ·•H<'f'llW b) rou~andu~ J~1lncmcnt' i.u h a'i bu1lt·in wtunl\ 1.t•n1r.1I' "11u111 doub&r l\.lk tntf) dl'°"-dr.tmJtll ~.,,.ttp ~If\' . .ind k1tcht-n'i v.11h tlw fint·--t ~u.iht 1(~11nct'\ • J h\I~ 1fT\ flrl'pla.; fl'ml.hc.loofs V.'('1 ha" 4,l1"ltflll lhU"lf\ mool('~ fn1m the l'k1fK. Ocean ;ind" ~l ·latnc'llU' ~ ·" h,' (l·ntral Pit" t ~"°' '' ''"" unr 1n1lt ff\im tht Olqllional hilu,. ind )l'MI~ lt,., ~ tr.ul'i and \'\l 0 1C ""n~n ccnc •r M cntral P.a~ .md J ,hl.,,1 Jn~ -:av.1 from tht Prrll1"nt1f'« Atl' t'ntt't. mu um' nd ('\ hNw ""'lflllU J1~k:.~ • W ich unly 4 nutr homn ~Ull ll\ 1bb&t '" Pha l 1nd 7 c~t' ~ tn Ph.a_"" II mt~ cJ l1'1fNho ~ ~-unJ_,._ .\ t"'~ 11'\-m lh m ro' t"Hn n• Ttll"ltl' tnftllm i""' ~ dues. cQilltributcd montllly. Tust in Ra nch is in a• assessment district and a com- munll} facilities district, a8d Mancopa homeowncn share iD the suppon of these agencies• well . Details arc available at daC sales office Mancopa's furnished moddl are open for viewing every day from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. To vUib.; take the Santa Ana (5) Freeway to Jamboree Road. Go north on Jamboree to Bryan Avenue; tvra left on Bryan and 10 to Parkcenter Lane. Go riaht on Parkcenter to Mancopa and turn ngh t to the sales office. f-or further information, talk with sales representatives Nellie Hennington or Gcorgen.c Hefijn at 832-93S4. I I .,... .... -..... ---........ '" ... ... ii ~ 1iU u eat~ ~ ot lolf to revitalize thi s,irit. On the coune luxurious views. convenient facilities and cballenaina fairways combi.nc to create an unmatcbed expenence. MarqueN 0e .. e11per: R.B. McComic Inc. Type ef developmeat: Luxury homes. Price raqe: From the high $200,000s. Nunlter of floor plau: ThR'C. s.aare foota1e: l.544 to l,910. Sales office P'oae: 248-1905. However, there is a down side to golf-a limited number of courses. which often means golfers must brave long drives and congested traffic just to tee off. But for those who live adja- cent to a course, able to literally step out of their back door onto the green. getting to the course is the easiest part of the game. Such an environment exists for residents of Marquesa at Monarch Beach and Comiche Sur Mer. two .. Monarch Beach luxurv home communities built b) R.B. McComic Inc. and Home Capital. the development subs1dtal) of HomeFed Bank. ··Marquesa at Monarch Beach and Com ic he ur Mer offer resi- dents the opportunity to take advantage of the beach and golf lifcst\ le with so me of th e areas most· affordable pnces ever for lux u~ homl's." says Kath) II:.:"': ..... -.r. ••olln-ac•ed Dd re- d\ad pibe iD one Ol IM molt Prized eomm'811ities in SOutbern Calif'onlila.." ~ ldded . loc:atld ldilc:ent IO the Unks at Monarc•·· .Beach cham- pionship ~ coune, these com- munities O&i' residents a ~rt­ oriented lifeltyle. Desiped by Robert Trent Jones Jr. and located at the Ritz-Carlton, the Links at Monarch Beach stretches aJona rolling bills, windins hiki, trails, pure white beaches and eatures sparkling, panoramic ocean views. ..We designed Cqmiche Sur Mer and Marquesa at Monarch Beach with luxury in mind, from its prime JOlf-oriented location to the quahty construction of the homes." said Courtner,. .. Ad- ditionally," she added, •the de· velopment offers $pectacular views. endless recreational amenities. and an overall relax- ing environment." Nadine Corriga,n of Home Capital explains, "f~e links of- fers an in compara'Ple blend of beauty and challenge for home- owners to enjoy. The resort-like atmosphe re and the mild climates of the area provide ex- cellent cond1t1 ons for any golfer." The Comiche ur Mer one and two-story detached homes homes have four unique floor plans ranging in size from 1.600 to 2.500 square feet. and are pri ced from the low $300,000s. Lu xur\ amenities included in the homec; are ce ram ic tile en- De•el1per: R.8 . McComic Inc. TJJte of developmeat: Luxury homes. Priee ru1e: From the low $300.000s. NamMr of Door plus: Four. s.ure foota1e: 1,674 to 2.518. Sales office plMMae: 240-96~7. ing in size trom 1,500 to 2,000 square feet. Marquesa homes are replete with luxury amenities in- cluding designer oval tubs, cast iron si n1cs. oak cabinets, oak entry doors, two or three bedrooms. two to three baths, gourmet kitchens. cable wiring and front yard tandscapign. The homes are priced from the high $200.000s. To reach Corniche Sur Mer. take Pacific Coast Highway to Niguel Road East. Travel ap- proximate!} one-half mile and tum left on Com ic he Drive. Call 240-962 7 for more information. All models arc open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. To reach Marquesa. take Pa- cific Coast Highway to Niguel Road East. Turn right at Monarch Beach. The sales office is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. seven da} s a week. For furth er information. call 248-1905. --~~~- Concept Three plan at Tiara home In Coto de Caza offers spacious luxury. Homeowners enjoy a woodsy retreat at Coto de Caza Tiara A lifelong resident ot Orange· County. David Schelin had often visited the rural area that is now known as Coto de Caza and the Cleveland National Forest. which borders it to the north. Today, Da vid and Carol Schelin don't just visit Coto de Caza. they li ve there. They've rediscovered the natural beauty of this location from the vantage point of their new 4.500-square- foot Concept Three residence at Tiara. ··carol and l chose th is fi ve- bedroom estate because of the space it offers us and our four t hildren," Schelin observed. "Also. the library is a very at- tractive feature as I often work at home. "We enjoy living in Coto dl' Caza because it's like escaping to a different world. away from thl' hustle and bustle of metro- politan Orange County," he added. Tiara is an exclusive collectaon of 21 golf course estates which offer exceptional views of the fairwa ys and vall eys that dis- tinguish Coto de Caza. Presented in three innovative concept~. Tiara residences incorporate a wealth of upscale features and a standard of craftsman shi p usually reserved for million· dollar custom homes. Pricc'I begin from the $600.000s. ~OT SUPPORT "We were highly. impressed ------- Tiara YOUR CO SHELTERS ••• Developer: La Linda Home~ Type of development: 1 ngk- fam ily homes. Price range: Fro m t h l. $600,000s. HOMEAID PROJECTS I IL tvrf,\CTON YOU7 II SllELJfJ( HL'NllNGlON 8 .. .AOi ( AROU KANODl- St lllll:R Ex.F.amve. DIRI:CTOR -f RJENDSHtP Sm.J.Jl:R LAGUNA 8 b\C1 I R1 v CouN 111 "IDERSON 'itt1 1 TI::.H F.x1 n mvc: D1R1:crnR -A w llOR I /rJUSF ,/SAN 01:.MENTE l·.1.LEN Gn..n1R1ST SllFJJ'FA F.XF£\JTlVE. OIRECll>k -/I/OMA.\ I I OUSf GARDl-.N GROVI::. A£:.RNIF St LI SHELTFJ< r:..xi-.nmVE D 1RH 1nR -EL M ODENA Sll£JJ ER E L M OOFJllA JOHN BRAm !WAITE SHELraR ExF.cvnVE D IRECTOR -.... -NEW Vt STA S/JFJ.TER ~~ BARBARA JOHNSON SilE.LTER ExIDmVB DIRECTOR -INTER.VAL f/OUSE MIDWAY CITY CAROL ANNE Wtl..UAMS SHELTER ExEC\.mVE OIRELTOR ~inc. . c;roupPUbL::-• -::J' Page . (Bf I< t l pr. ,I H ) • • t.•• 1 PtC-.-J(' • it .~{ ~ r _,, . \<}90 1'.uqust f> • PlWI SINO• A 1 lW I~ TOH OMV Pl.OT NaWW'll AT A REDUC1D OOST Ol SC>.CX> .w«.w.1Y. I liUidiMD'M"1 f.10.ooOF Jlf sp:.,Of WLL • DCJMllD10ntE tW MU 1M. NAME:~--~----------------------------------------~ AOOR£SS:--~~-----~--------------------~--~-----­ PHONE: ~------~_,..~----~-------------------------- r Namber of floor plans: Four. Square footage: 2.500 to 4.500 Sales office pbone: 589-1793. with La Linda HOmes' follo"- up on the changes and u~rade.-. we had in mind to custom11e the home to our famil y's needs:· Schelin said. "They arc ex trcml·· ly easy to work with and wcrl' reall) on top of thinss." Schelin made special note ol the attention to detail through · out the residence. "Touches such as upgraded cabinetry. rai sed panel doors and the fina sh.cd three-car garage arl' great." he noted. "In add111on the entire house 1s v1nuall) sur- rounded b) unique wi ndows that draw in lots of light and con- tribute to th C' openness of thl· home. We have found the largl' kitchen to be an espcc1all) ap- pealing feature." Kitchens at Tiara feat ure quality Ge neral Electri c Mono- gram Series appliances including self-cleaning double ovens. ovcr- si 1ed mi crowave/convec tio n ovens, multi-cycle dishwasher~. downdraft cooktops and 42-int·h custom bu ilt-in refrigrrators. A preparation island with a vegetable sink 1s featured in each design . ··we really enJO) the space offered by the master suite.·· Schelin said. "It gives us living quarters instead of just a bedroom. Closet space also 1s important from the standpoint that people in these types of homes tend to buy more clothe . whi ch La Linda recognized with these large dual walk-in closets.·· Dining parlors in Tiara home\ are designed for formal cn1cr- taining. while comfortable fam - il y rooms with media walls. tav- ern-sized wet bars and fireplaces art ideal for any occasion. Elegant living rootns arc high- lighted by coty fireplaces and clerestory wi ndows. Customized exteriors on ca h o( the 21 homes result in an esthctic neighborhood of unique architectural •P.PCll that preserve custom·hkc individu- ality, yet bknd into a harmoni- ous envsromnent. To vistt Tiara. take the n Diego Freeway (S) to El Toro Road East and proceed to Santa Marprita ~rk~y. Tum riaht. continue six miles to Plano Trabuco and tum riaht to the Coto ck \aza Sales and Infor- mation Center. ~ For f unhtt anformation re· psdina Tiara, call the Nin rep- ~nlativc at '89· 1793. " Dt•ll••m kM Homes. ~ 91 •••l••••t Si~ family hOmes. Price ~ From the low $400,000&. N tu el flMr ,aau: Two available. s.an feelap: 3,444. Sales efftee pMee: 8S8-06SS. received an award of merit from the Pacific Coast Builden Con- ference Gold Nuaet competi- tion for best single family de- tacbed. home. The Plan Two features 3,444 square feet of space. four bedrooms. 41h baths, a study. three flreplaces and a three<ar garage. The home's gracious entry opens to ~ formal living room, accented by a marble fircptacc and a distinctive stairway with a glass-paneled bridge. A cluster of square windows that wrap the stairway landins quickly estab- lishes the supenor architectural design that made 1he home ao award winner. The living room is complimented by a fully separ- ate formal dining room with panoramic windows and French doors opening to the rear yard. Balancing the formal and more casual areas of 1he home is a walk-behind wet bar with a ki'::.:aTtb .... ~ llOGt •• ~ ... ftMMft lJ•Y· ii lll1t•W. plD a built~ WUD .. and a rec11Hd .u du 'arud to hold CDtenain_. COf111 Dll 11 :rM bily" Rm ii .... , oneated _lc)r·ftriiture cu be ... ~ 10 tab ftdl ........ of all ihc room-S .. tura. Tbe kitdaen iDidudft a built-in General EleCtric l"ll'rijnaor aDd KitcbaAid dilhwaaber and trash corns-tor. Ill with cuttom front pueb that matcb the kitcbea'1 cabiaet.ry, plus a KitcheaAid four-burner P.I cooktop and a larle. deep sank with a European style faucet. The cabinetry features Euro- pean-desip hidden biqes, roll- er-mounted lined drawen and lined, adjustable shelves. The cabinets are accented by a hand- set ceramic tile countenops, available in a wide selection of desiper colors. Also on the home's first level ii a bedroom with a walk-in closet and private bath, a separ- ate powder room, and a fully enlcosed interior laundry room. -Upstairs is a dramatic master suite with a marble-faced fire. place and a cozy sitting alcove. The master bath offers two walk- in. closets and features a glass block window wall on the separ- ate shower enclosure and a raised tub tucked into a bay window. The two secondary bedrooms each have their own baths, and a large study area provides an upstairs children's entenainment area. One other impressively de- signed floor plan, the Plan Three, is still available at Hill- sboro. created by the award-win- ning architectural firm of Basse- nian and Lagonia and Partners. The Plan Three has five The award-wtnnlng Plan Two at Hiiisboro o 8t'9 3,444 ~e feet of Mvtng ..,.ce. bedrooms and 4 1'2 baths. In ad- dition, per plan amenities in- clude retreats. studies and li- braries. A-M Homes' careful auention to ·qualit¥ construction and amenities 1s well-earned at Hill- sboro, as evidenced by the homes' impressive detailing: ceramic tile or hardwood par- guet ent floorina. banct.tex- fu angs, custom rounded drywall comers, distinctive win- dow patterning using clerestory. or canop) windows (per plan). drywall stair balustrades with glass insets in most plans, over- sited or walk-behind wet bars and three fireplaces, all furnished with disunctive treat- men ts. Situated in prcstigjoui Coto de Caza.. Hillsboro adjoins the Rob- ert Trent Jones Jr. golf course. near the community's soon-to-be completed country club. Coto de Caza accommodates family li v- ing with riding stables. tenms facilities and other recreational amenities. For a limtted time. A-M 1s Provence homes selling quickly at Foothill Ranch Citing price. value and lo- cation as the compelling factors in their decisions to purchase. enthusiastic home buyers recent- ly bought 54 homes in the space of just 90 minutes 10 the new residential village o f Provence. located in Foothill Ranch. ... The record-break.mg sales dis- tinguish Provence as the fastest- ~lling new rcs1dential village in Orange County. according to the developer. Lyon Communities. Inc. Ocupying a prominent hillside selling 10 the Saddleback foot- hills overlooking Irvine. Lake Forcsl and Mission Viejo. Provence is one of three dis- tinctive residential villages 10 be developed in the master-planned community of Foothill Ranch. each one comprised of individ- ual neighborhoods. Lyon Communities. one of the Southland's most acclaimed home builders. currrently plans to build a total of nine neiJh- borhoods at Provence, including the four that have opened for sales. Also building within Foot- hill Ranch arc Brarnalea Cali- fornia and 1he J.M. Peters Com- pany. Avignon Wlll be comprised of I 9S sin$1e-family homes in four innovative two-story floor plans. Designed especially with the needs of growing xoung families in mind. the homes offer ei1her three or four bedrooms with prices starting at under $115,000. Trieste also feature~ homes geared toward the needs of young and growing families, wilh spacious plans of three or four bedrooms. priced from under $240.000. The elegant two-slory homes of Brigata feature four bedrooms, step-down living rooms. formal dining rooms. in- terior laundry rooms and an enclosed three-car prage, with prices from under $260,000. Featuring the largest resi- dences of the four neigh- borhoods. Cordoba is comprised of magnificent two-story homes offering four and five bedrooms. Prices start at under $290.000. like all residents of Foothill Ranch. homeowners m Provence or bike to work. Excellent shop- will enjoy the benefits of the ping. entertainment and rec- ideal location above the Orange reational resources also will be county basin, surrounded by the provided, along with a Cl\'ic Saddleback foothills. proVJding center, schools, local parks, child the community a secluded, care facilities. a hospital, a fire small-town character with a sta1ion and a library. minimum of traffic. At the same In addition. 1.400 of the com- time. it affords a convenient munity's total of 2,743 acres will "close-in" location unavailable be preserved as open space, in- at other planned communities in eluding a I. I 00-acre rt"gional the county. near the juncture of park of untouched wilderness. the Santa Ana and San Diego connecting to the rest .of the freeways. community via an intricate sys.- Occupying 530 acres. ahe tern of hiking. biking and eques- luxurious residential area will be trian trails. balanced by 579 acres of busi-Aligned along a 2. 7-mile ness park, creating on-site em-stretch of the Foothill Transpor- ployment opportunities of be-tation Corridor, which is due for tween 12.000 and I 5.000 jobs, completion in early 1993, ac- with many residents able to walk cessi~ility to Foothill Ranch will be excellent. The community is further facilitated by the planned extensions of Alton. Bake and Portola parkways. with Ponola being connected within the next 14 months. BeauutuJly appointed model homes arc open daily in all four Provence neighborhoods Vl>e- tween 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. it- 1tors may reach the community by exiting the San Diego Free- way at lake Forest Drive and traveling nonh to Bake. Turn left to Rue de Fortuna, then riabt into Provence. For additional information on Avignon. call 830-4221; on Triesle. 830-0358; on Bript&. 830·2033. and Cordoba, 8)().2283. ri;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=:;;=:;;=:;;=:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=:;;=:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Cameray Pointe tOwnhomes popular LIVEATIHE Since Its recent grand open- ing. Shawntana Development's C p I I stunning Cameray Pointe · 8m8r8J 0 n 8 townhomes have attracted over- whefmlng response from South-O.valaper: Shawntana. land buyers with 50 percent of TrP• of development: Phase I already sold out. Townhomes. Thie distinctive, gated netgh-Price renge: From the borhood 11 ldealty located In the $230,000a. water closets. Cameray Pointe homeowners will enjoy a community poof and hot spa as wefl as a private cabana area, all of which are maintained by the h<>meowners' association. Diego Freeway. take Crown Val- ley Parkway toward the ocean. turn left on Golden Lantern, procetd approxlmlSfly two miles. then tum 1e1r· on Old Ranch Road. For more information on Cameray Pointe at Bear Brand, call Karen Newcomb at 240-9700. Cameray Polnte's pro- fessionally decorated model homes are open from 10 a .m. to 5 p.m. dally. From the San master-planned community of Number of floer ~Four. Bear Brand and offers today's ...,. toot.ee: 1,450 to 2, 125. most sophisticated home shop-..... oftloe plMMle: 240-9700. Enjoyocunbrttzeund~whclfic pers cluslc American archlt~ ture and Innovative designs. Ocan ~ Vtsu Catlllna In Huntington Be~h H b b • t Is now sdhng new. luxury. ocnn-fTont "Home buyers who ap-tile roots and expc>Md rafter O Yl.S S: rondomlnium~in ~and~~5torytloofJ)Wu Vl~T.'A C A.'Tl. T A prectate the quality and value tails. Pricts stm'from tilt· ht~h uoo.cxxrs. cau or vtstt .~ ;... n..&nL reflected htre recognize that The two-story homes encom-find the equipment and SUpplieS V-1SUu11lln.ttodir!Modelsopm~~ , these homef represent a once-paasfrom 1,450to2,125equare • d. I •t• d , .ll:OOa..m..to 6:00pm ~~tnehtO:OOi.m to ln-a-llfetlmeopportunlty," noted feet of living apece, with two or YOU nee In C aSSI le . -S:OOp.m.Loc"~onrx-tfid'oastHwv at 16th Tim Gatvln, director of market-three bedrooma and 2'A or three Strttt tn HWUington Btach . !71-4)969-9760 Ing for Shawntana Develop-baths. Resident. ll8o have a 1------------=--~-----------~~~~~~==============~==:::;;' ment. "Cameray Pointe was wtde aetectlon of 8ddlttonal •- planned to appeal to mov.-up rangements Including family famttlee and offers residents a rooma, nook•, mater bedroom coaatat llfesty1e unparalteUed In retreats and optk>MI dens. this .... The four distinctive floor plans "BecauM the 24 homes In have been carefully tntegrated Phue I .. 1emng IO rapidly, t Into unlquety shaped buildings woutd recommend that any wtth hatf-clrcular motor courts potentlat home buyers visit .... that maximize vlewa and cameray Pointe soon In order to prtvacy. This nurturee a feeling ensure their ptace In thla of neighbOrhOOd and communt- premter nelghbOrhood," Gatvtn ty for Cameray Pointe'• real· added. dents. The Innovative building In eddttlon, home buyer• have dellgn haa cCNted apactoua the opportunity to take advan-ywda more common In alngte- tege of a s 10.000 ki<>entlw family homes, tome of which toward the purchue of a Cam-C8n ..-.Y ICCOmmodate a prt- way Point• townhOme. vat• spa or poof. Thia credtt offer• a variety of The hOmM are graclouaty ap- programa. tnctudlng a ~ =eel In order to capture a 2-1 tnt.,..t rat• buydown th8t o= and eophtttl-alOWI home t>uyera to quafffy cation. ta can enjoy the for • hOrM k>.n below prevatlng luxury of ory YOkMM cell· lntere1t rat••· and lower Inga tn ..-ct IMna ..... one or "'°'...., peymenta for the tnt two cuetom wood-burning nr. two,..,.. Other opttonl Include .... ,~ docn. ~. ~ of non-ncurnno ceo.. ..... bedroom belcanl• end in9' OOlll Of upgreded ........ atteched two-cer ~ wtth from .. c.n. ~ Point• da rlgn direct lntertor Ml 11111 --. The gcum9' kttcMne haw ~ priced from the ..... d11lgrled to.._=· tao.000.. tM Cenwar Pointe • ,_ noon and .. .. .. IU-111111"'11111 tOWR."MMW MOWC... ,,.. wfth .... Ak Drrlg -.... •11111-.._... Md lllealt gllll llPJll•aa. M•ll ........ .... ...... ~ .. °' .. .. Fllllf'I' ..._ ....... volume OlllnM. ........ ,..._.. TM .. _.., ala11t1 and ...... .... ... tllgtl ........ .., cMll ... IUIFlll---•11toaa1tClalllllnll_.. ......... .,. ......... . I • ..... -.. .., St...-;-exteriors, elegantlY articulated lntertor1 anll a host of luxune. underacore the excep.- tloMJ home buying val.-presented by the -n Company at the alngle-famlly neigh- borhood of Summit Springs wtthln the muter· pta,;ned community of the Summit of Anaheim HHtl. Home ehoppera also can take advantage of v..,._pr~ paired homes at Summit Terrraoe OI elegant eetate r8lkt9nces In the exciusive, guard-gated onct... of Summit Pointe. •ir -""'C' bl" .,._ "'-iadoor/outdoor oricn-= ... .... ...... -I ~ tbroalb ~ti"!1.i.:~; Hunllngton ClllllDI· vllit :aw..=.... they~ nd =""' ~ • today" taid Jabn Martino( J.M. ~ Tbe val~ continues with a Do"l'f'" J.M. Manin De. Mulin DM!opment. -....... _,n 11 the velopment. . _0 I , ~NOi only hu the develop-· Hunlinpon Cliluics. fiome • """ fl •nhf•••L SUlllO- mem tallen the indu1try'1 top tiuyen can -odd1tionS. llUinly homes. •• ~ delip awanll, ·11u1 bomebuyen altenlions and desio concept• Plloo -From ..,9 ... 3()(). lllw a~n-ber of exceptional for· their llo.-ancf the ~ N I• 11 -,_ rour • ........ '-indudina a custom team will -theih to m-· ...... IHI ... 2,Sll to 3.2SO. dmjp_.....,.m, ~ !P -c:oi"ponte them into. the home .. loleo -,.._ ~39 . .a a year~ifd-:1nten11vc---:-.pro.-Buym-can""makc ~chan1es ~·.. 1Ucb 11 lddina an exercise salon, Dneloped by J.M. Martin De-spa, custom workshop or home velopment, and Pacific Cout office: chan1in1 countcrtop Hornes. the Huntiaaton Clauics hei&hts ind materials; per· swept the Gold NU&Ft Awards sonalizing a kitchen, or a host of for U'Cfhitectural exce1JCnce with other chanaes and options. three of tbe model homes win· Homeowners also will ap- nina Merit Awards and one preciate the lower tax base found selected. as "Home of the Year." at the Huntington Classics. The ••eest in the West" value There is no Mello·Roos at the Huntinston Classics be-assessment and no homeowner &ins with the-community's association fees. coestal location just min.utes But, best of all, residents at the from ·the famous beaches of Huntington Oassics will ap- Huntlnston BCach.' The area's preciate the excePtional floor terrific coastal climate is maxi-plans found in these luxury mizcd by .the architecture found homes. Rangina from 2,522 to at the Huntington Classics, 3,250 square feet, the homes which is based on the st}'les of offer three and' four bedrooms, Frank Lloyd Wright and Greene two and three baths plUs powder &. C'ircene. and emphasizes a roqms and two or thrcc-car ttar- ..... -bqjn at 1449.~. The Plan One features Ihm: bedrooms or two bedrooms plus den, thtte baths, ~ room, family room/loft, lmakfUt nook and two-car prqe .. This plan is hifhliahted. by two fireplaoes, a pnvate sun 4cck and two prdcn courtyards. The Plan Two offers three bedrooms, two baths, plus pow· der room. a family room, break- fast nook and three-car pJ'llC. Three fireplaces, his and hen walk-in closets. two garden courtyards and private sun deck arc special features. The Plan Three has four • Because. Some Dreams Can't Wait. bedrooms or three bedrooms · plus den, three baths, family room, second-floor study, break· fast nook and three<ar garage. This model is accented by three fireplaces . two aarden coun_yards, private balcony and a sun deck. The Plan Four offen four bedrooms or three bedrooms plus den, three baths, two pow- der rooms., second floor study, family room, breakfast nook, master· retreat and three-car .gar- a_se.· This Si:MICious home is dis- tinguished by three fireplaces, three garden counyards, a sun deck· and private balcony. \ l1w ~~.11f y\Jur J ren n1 1. L1oturinut, rnatnifk.tnt. 1txtr ... wJ inary ... ~4initcJy wurth w•iting f..,, Out why wait? ...-11w ~miy CJk-ctt.111 al South l~.lr i1 ~rin11 • lmtib.J rwmbcr of ~ lf".""'t..cu~r n. .. iJ&..nc.w fo.. tJklle who d.:manJ oothinf Lut the fint.'9\ CnlWnin~ La~u1111 Nigu1.1l, thi1 11riv•tv, ~kJ ~munity it •n cl..'flnl 1.vl..:bratirm nf the builJing •rh' u tht')' an;i ..,li.lk..J .nJ l*rhct.J bt-S.mtl Two ...,...L •rr•n"°'nwnt. !MMllft.' fnim •ppnlx,,....ly b.r thnuMnJ tw.1 ...._ hu,,J,.d n.nty.-two tqtaaN ~ tu•lnur thou .. nJ nhw ~uncl..d twwlw tcfll'lh! f""'L • v...i. ... lu.J.ly 1....1..;.,..l ln r-~· • ...t I.do."""' • ...i.,.. ... •vail.bk on m1:'9t Llf., ;\II \h..ti kft fur )'OU to Jo it mcw. in, But i\n ly • 1'iw rvm.in. Su hurry. &'IOtC dtv.m• ~won't wil Fn-.. $1,()66,000 "' $1,360,000 s.L. ... ...._ "~" J.1~ ,,. ... IO ...... I & '"" C.11 IA,. Summlfl (71 .. ) ~2 1i,;. .. JL;;i..,~ .......... J6;.I 811•• ...... Jtpc UIDU , ........ _...... ..__. .............. 1.1 ... "'.._ ................. "j.,~... .. Moll............ -• • The interior appointments mark the quality of the lifestyle at the Huntington Oassic. All homes feature high volume ceil- ings. two or three custom fire- places. French doors. built-in mirrored wet bars. ele~nt ceramic tile entry areas, ra1sCd panel interior doors, mirrored wardrobe doors. walk-in closets, theater lights. solid oak hand- rails, many choices of Corian or desilfler-sc lccted ceramic tile and carpeting .. The master suites have private fireplac:Cs, balconies and walk-in closets. The master baths feature Kohler ··caribbean·· tubs, ceramic .tile surrounds., Jlass shower enclosures. oak cabinets and pullman tops of Corian or ceramic tile. The ~unnet k.itchtns arc de-~ li4ne<1 fOf"'tasy at-bome enter· -ta1nina aill-are hiahliahted by Jenn-Air double oven, micro- wave, trash compactor and dish· washer as welJ as a choice of Jenn-Air electriC or Dacor gas si•-bumer down-draft barbecue cooktop. For added value, the kitchens have Corian or ceramic tile co1.1ntcnops. dramatic light- ina, Grobe European faucets, oak cabinetry and ceiling light· i~ tional apeointments in- cl central air conditioning, --security systems and garden walls. The Huntington Oassics is localed near the Huntinaton Beach Civic Center and puts residents just minutes from the ocean. near major sh<>Pt>ina centers, schools and parks. · The downtown Huntinaton Beach area is cun:cntly plannina many excitina chanaes includina a new town square area with new retail shO{>S and restaurant~ 1 new Municipal pier, hotel and resort complexes, cultur1I ccnten and a new Surf Mu.eum. Home shoppers willli111 to take advan .... of thele e._. tional prices and year-aid -ina incentives lhoukt visit the sales office today. ~From the Son Di<IO F...way, n'it on Golden Weat Su.et and ao oouth. Tum left on Yorl<town AYJ!nue and ritht on Lab Su.et. From l'llc:iftc Coat Hilhway,· take 17th Stnet nonll. 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Hershey •gge · Bar :,.ca::.,~~ _ , .. ,.oz A t Stilt c r B / c) s V d I u e Inc f LJ d c ~) Se / .. : / ( ( ' • ORANGE C 0 A .ST Cl&klF • 2 tP I K.eviD c.o.tnn' (rilbt) directed, co-produced IDd 11ar1 in .. Ouc:a Witll Wolves," which left out pat critics dancina in the lilla with admiratfon./81 .... 11£1 ... ~ .DR.JOH OPENS NEW ATRIUM --COURT see Bit Soprano o.wn Upebaw (tWn) will perbm ~ llilht It the livine Bardly Tie1tre •itbout amptifialtioa, aivina coo-ceneoen. rare opportuni- ty to revel in the human ---~---c:=:::::=::=m--.----------.... ~~-Yotee-·-·~,.-·~·~·~==:i:===~~~==~~------------------------.. -= Tiiinj to Do/12 BllckBook/13 Clubstl5 Movie Listinp/11 Music/112 Theater I ill Into the Ni&ht/815 Art/811 Oinin&/817 ' DAILY PILOT ~~l THINGS To DO THIS WEEK - t ·c111nn •· AlM • m111 • ·· ..\ Chorus Linc:· the record-selling Broadway music-al. pl:t)'S a1 1ht Pcrfornung Ans U:nttt throU.&h ~unda\ .. hows art at 8 p.m. each night. with 2 p.m. matinee~ on iurda\ and unda,. Tickets are Sll-42. Call "'20-WOO. ~ re''e"' o n page 814. • Mc1ropohta.n Opcm soprano Dawn Upshaw will perform "'11hou1 clcc1ron1c ampltficat1on tonipt at the In inc Barclay Thcat~c. begl.nrung at 8 p,m..£or tickeu and 1ntorma11on. call 646-6277. ~ stol) on ~ 812. I. If• llVEI JmlR AT M CllCll .. • (Jene Loves Jezebel and The Posies will perform .it the ( oach Hou~. 33157 Camino Capistrano in San Juan ( aptstrano. on unda) at 8 p.m. Tickcu arc S2S. Call 496·8910 4. IASIA AT TIE PICIRC usllTIUm Reger Bloom ~~~~~~~~~~~~ 14. -•Ill •s _,AT lW ~ .. •Former Husker Du leader Bob Mould and Ultra Vivid Scene will be 11 the C• House. 33157 C3m1no Capl\trano '" San Juan Capistrano. oo Monday 11iah1 btsinllllll 8 p.m. Ticlcts 3re S 18 50. C all 490-8930 · 11. If R'S IAllQUf, •'T Fii R •Orange Count)·~ Harmlrnta Baroque Pla)t'~ wtll perform mu k from lhc 17_. • 18th centuncs a1 Orange < oa~t C olkgc\ hnt' Arts Rcc1laJ ~all on Saturday, swu._ •I p.m. Ticl c1s arc S7 50 an nd,antr and S4 at the door. Fo r mro""-1100 or to order ~ b~ phone. <'311 432·58!!0 -1[ m -ur YOUR llEfll WRH 'lllCll llCIEn· •The ··High Societ~ ·· d3nrr tiand "111 perform hits ··from t.M ''405 through com~ on unda~ at T unic Rod communll' Par!. 1n lrvant' from 3 to S:JO p.m. For 1nformaU., c-all 546·3894 17. llYlfl IOClfl T AW MUSIC AT ICI •Vasily Shumo'. "'ho has gonr from underground rocker 10 rad.IO music rommcnia. · · 1 30 ..io the SoHct L nl01l. "111 ~pea~ on ··Rod.. M us1 and Glasn<>!C 11 lhc UCI tudt-nt C'-.r • Basia will perform at the PacificAmpbilhcat~ on ·Salurday, bcginoull at ; p.m. on Tucsda) al !! p m T 1cke1s art SM gent'ral S7 for facully. aJumnt and ttniors SS for U0 Tid.ct~ arc S24.75. Call 634-tlOO. students. For mforma11on call 856-6379 Ii. lf ... llDB • IECITll AT TIE ••• IAICI IY TIUTIE 8 P1an1" Lc'Onard Kuzmin •ill perform ~lcct.ions by Chopin. Ravel and Liszt 11 the 11. lllUIA All .mUWI a.AL All IUCTlll Irvine Barcia) Theatre on Sunda)'. beg.inning at 3 p.m. Sponsored by Lhe lrvi~ Symphony. •Laguna .\n Mustum·s annual an aucuon will be ~Id Sa1urday at 6 pm al die For 1nfonnauon and ticW. call 722-6 197. mu~um Th" ~car. 1:!5 pan1c1pat1na anuu 11t.trc malled pepetbeck novels 10 bt tit 1nsp1ra11on lor lhl'1r auc11on pn.'Ct"S T1cke1s arr S60 and ttttrVatioos ~ required due ID ltmlll'd \racc (all .i94-897 I · • Spcclal Beal. fca1unna former English Beal members Dave Wakeling and Ranldna Rog.tr. will perform al the Coach House. 33157 Camino Capistrano in San Juan Capistrano. 11. lllAW M lllOW • lACUIA, DW Plmf Tueida) and Wednt'Sday at 8 p.m. each nigh&. Tickets att S23.SO. Call 4~8930. 7 ....... .. •The nc-"' John Hushes film .. Home AJone,-aboul the advcnlures of 1 prc:cocious 7- ) C'ar-old (Macaulay Caulkin) inadvcrtanlly lcft.__bchind when bis Wruly tlka off OD a ,·aca11on. opens Friday at theatcn along ·the Oranat Coast. • IUraoke comes 10 the Cannery on TuC'Sda) as the popular Japaneic s1na~lona system makes ifs local dcbul at the Ncwpon Beach restaurant The karaoke system provides patrons "'•th back-up music and pvcs them the opponuni1y 10 be 1 star for an evcnina.. The Cannt"I) will be lumcd into a Karaoke Club each Tuesday beginning 11 9 p.m. For informauon call 67S-S777 • l .IEW•M•K .. • ~rnard and Miss Bianca arc back for a second go-round 1n ··The Rescuers Down l 1nder." a ~ucl to 197Ts "The R~ers.." The full-length animated fcatutt from Wah Da'inc-' Studios. fca&uring the voicn of Bob Ncwhan and Eva Gabor, openl Fnday 11 Lhcalcrl along the Orangt' Coast. 10. Dill. ......... IET -Wlla AT cam• ClllT • The Works Galle-I"}'. 1n CrystaJ Court. in conjunctJon with the An LA. ·90 expositio n bciinn1na nt'>.t mo nlh. wtU be sbowina works by •oct.imed arttsts Laddie John Dill and Lita Albuquerque-thro'C)t Ott. 30. A rettption for the anise will be held Saturday from 6 10 9 pm For anforma1ion. call 979-6757. 11. _, ···= 1W 181 ml .. 8 Sylvester Siallont' 1i. Rocky Balboa. who's running out of finccn 10 count his movies on as ··Rock) s-· answers lhe bell Fnday 11 I.heaters aJona 1he Orancc Coait llUIH I • Frmch chanteutt Raquel Billon will perform a special "Evenjna wilh EdJtll Piaf' 11 the \.Cnn Wundcrman Muttum, 3 Mason m Irvine, on Sa1urday II 8 p.m. A reception will prcct'dc the pt"rfonnance 11 7 p.m. T 1ckcts •~ S 15 and space is hmtkd. For 1nfonn1t1o n. call 472· 1138. 11. .. , a.ti 111 ., -••• •Tom Kenny of ··MTY's Half Hour Comedy Hour:" will appear at the lmprov. 42ss Campo~ Dr. 1n lrvlnt, 1hrouab Sunday. Shows are 11 8:30 p .m toniaht and ~ndly, l :lO and IO:JO p .m. Fnday. and 8 and"'I0:30 p.m. Saturday. For uuormation and diniaa racrv1tiona_ caJI 8~4-S4S.S. II Dally Piiot Weekend/ Thursday, November 16, 1990 •The ~uth Orange Count) Community Theatre pretmlS 1 Reader's Thcatrt pre- duction of·· D1.·ar l 1nr"' b) Jerome Killy. based on 1he leUen of Gools Bernard Shaw Md Mrs. Paine!. < ampbcll. tonight at Upchurch/Brown Bookstore., UM f""orn1 Avt' in Llpll Beach. and Fnda) al thl· Dana Po tnt Youth and Group FKility, l+t51 Entenada pt 1n 0.. Point. Bo1h begin at 8 p m ( all :?4S-0808. -!I. ClllY, IAllO UIYEI. •w WIED• FWY •The Cosb) Galic I) '" Lado V 1llagc "'111 hosl a ~n for contemporary 1mprcmoad& an1s1 John Cosb) and sculptor Bano on Fnda)'. from 6 to 10 p.m. For mo~ mformabOI. call 723-4758 6:] soc Ne Pot •• Piii ~ •• No Tn Fw IM" •• No ooc Sat No dey, ., •• Rit 144 •• Nii Set IM" •< 17. ~ S5< •• CH da pp. jJ; ., p.n Fot Nei •• JUI 1e-. Mw •• 17 Aw .al inv CHARITYAND SPECIAL EVENTS ~c.rt1New ...... Nov . • 6:30 9-"'·· Yom11 Profaliona1t -.. eaacer llundl rour•1 cet-ration o( Fllhioa lslad rno- 1ion. $20 pp. in 8dva1Kle, SlO pp. door. PfK>M 75/.()tU/. ~-.,~ 1v. U, American Society lntenor "Sipcr/OC oprnina peny for :-PS dnip houlc Santa Ana. De- n Hou1r data. Nov. 7-Dec. 9. 1ntat'I Je6n Tan'ilowsty, J-1411. l.eetare lerlet, Nov. IS, 1()..1 l:lO 1.m .. OC ~ormina ll Cmttt/Crncendo Chlpett :ttnts sociaJ ccoloti1t Mark ~. S70 pp. for 1Cries. Ccin- 1 Cb& Takilnik. IJl.Ol51. n. • ' ' ...,..., Nov. IS. 0-9:30 p.m., American Hean As- :ia(IOft pie kick-off peny It wpon Jmpons Sbowroom. New· " Beach. Pl>ont 1$6-3555. '.-di 11a, Nov. 16, noon. Opera :ific South Cout Guild at ,rbdla Golf aDd Cowatry Oub. n«i«I Liz SliqM,a. 661-1114. .... ler .._....._,. IUltfll, 1v. 16. 9:l0 1.m.-Sp.m., CHOC ~ 'Osos-Guild at Cari's Fine miture. l.apftl Hilla. F~. Con· 1 }•Ml ~utsk,i, 531-8615. · ,....,.... ...... Dtllp. w:-16, OC Philharmonic ~Y :nina party fOr delian hou.e in ua Aftl. Delip house data. v. 17-Dec.9. Conf.IC't Jan T1n- wsky. 55J.1421. l"M W.W ef l'IMI, Nov. 16-18, 1ttkend of food and wiM 1t ik 2 Carlton. UaUftl Niauel. PftoM ').1000. .• ..... , ... Nov. 17, CHOC Loi !)OS Guild at St. M1rpret'1 K>Ol. San Juan Capistrano. Con. r JaMr N¥urslli. 531-8675. ,.._.,.., w ....... .,.._,., Nov. C)-Mic Fibrosis Foundation at Meridien Hotel. Newport Beach. ~ pp. Pho#» 9.Jl.1391 . 9ed~ Nov. 17. 9 a.m.-4 p.m .• IOC 1p Liahter Guild 1t Oar· 1 Orove Community Center. S2 Con11c1 J1net N11urski. ~-8615. M'nhll,... Gala, Nov. l7 at 6 \., American Cinema A wards llndatioft It Crean residentt, wpon Beach. PltOne 641-3119. '9'NI ...... Nov. 17, 6 p.m., llot council of Lapna Art Mu· m art auction at w Llluna An tttUm. S60 pp. P&otx 494-1911. te .... Y-.Jw Wl lllf!t Nov. 6 ~Amtricaa Canema -.. don ...... C1'eU fdmce. Santa Ana Hdth&a. 8y iCltion only. Arthw Faedla chapter of OC Per· fcwmina Arts Center a1 member's rnidmce. S20 pp. Coat«t Brnic ~Stdtist 6JU168. .Aa ....... wlllll11At ,NO\I, 18. 7 p.m., Fricndl of Allard Anists Champape pla at Oub '°'1· nudnr. Lapna 8eacb. S60 pp. l'ftoM 641-203(). •• p' Ill ..... Artl ...... Nov. 18 at 6!30 p.m., OC luliaaa Committee fOr the Arts at Pacifk Mutual and The Rjtz, Newport &c.dt. Sl7S pp. By invitation oely. Cocktail attire. Conf«t Brtty Moa.. 714-0l66. • Biii HJ ., Tlff8my'a_ Nov. 19 at 9:)() Lm .• Bowen MuteUm Docent Guild aeneral meetiq. aunt aoeaker at the museum, Santa Ana. rree. Conf«t Barbata Williamt. 116-1.$41. •D•.._ .. Ball, Nov. 23, 6:30 p.m .. Newpon Hatbof Auxiliary of Children's HorM Society at Ritz· Carlton Hotel. Laauftl Niauel. BT. By invitation only. • •IA Bal .. ...,.ll1e11 Nov. 24. lnterYIJ He>u1e-Shdten for Victims of Domaric Violmtc auction b8U at the Ritz.Carlton. Laauna Niauel. BT. Con1«1 Carol WilJjams.. (213) 434-1445. . •Cal .... Nov. 2._2S. 10 Lm.-S p.m .. La Pm All Breed Oub at OC Faarpounds.. Adults. SS; seniors. children. S3 pp. 1'tone (619) 239-6611. •Tree '·llH .. Nov. 25, CHOC Little Red Wason GWld at Wbik Houte Rauuarut. Aaabrim. Con· 1«1 Janet N.....,W. JJ2-161S. ....... v ....... ,. • "'"· Nov. 28.-Dec. 19, 1:)().) p.m. St. JC*ph Hoapital offers terics of ti pt for copina with w holidays at the Wound Care Center at SL JOle'ph HQIPital. 111-8243. .Olll*9 .. ......, PutJ ...... .... lfrw, Nov. 29, 3:30-S p.m. (lllltS 5-8) and 6-7:30 p.m. (llCS ,.12), Newport Hart>or Art Mu· teU.m at the mUteUm. SIO metn· bers, Sil n°""rnemben includes meal, enknainment and pf\ wrap. l'l»ae 159-1121. • ..._ ..... Dec. l, HOii Hoeoi· .t 552 Oub dineer dance at the Newport le8da Marriott. BT. SS'2 per couple. By i.DYitatioft oaty. • 0 # ...., Dec. l. l .p.m .. occ PltiJMnlloaic Sodety ~ at oc Petfonnins Arts Cnater and poea-c:oacien receptioft at Center Oub. COila Mfta to benefit Youth ............ •a.limn ,... anut, Dec. 2, 10 a.m.·2 p.m., CHOC MolW 000. auild at Dmeylwt HcMd, 1'Ml 1lm. llt.90 pp. OlltMcf Jaef --. jJZ.Mn. •a.rt.--Party, Dec. 2, Felicia AwLillary o( Flottnce Crit1enton Servkn It the Ah• Vim Counuy Oub. • o,era Trip, Dec. 2. Opera Pl· cirlc'1 Viva Guild trip to Lona Bach Opera ptrformanu of "Cabrilla." S4S pp. Conf«t J11e- queliM Meridith. $44-5131. • <.'llrilmu Lmd11e, Dec. 6. Mu· seum Council of Newport Harbor An Museum It Five Crowns Res- taurant. Corona dd Mar. Cont.act Muie Gaiber. 759-1112. •c...et .. ~ Dec. 7, CHOC Jadt and Jill Guild home tour and boutique at w Tull.in Hills Racquet Oub. Sii pp. presale. $20 pp at tt.e door. Con&«t Jaiwt N,,..,,.ti 532-1675. •airtssmu '1 dtt a.. Dec. 7-8. 10 1.m.-4 p.m.. Cbopin Chai*' of the oc ~ina Arts center boutique ud home tour, Park ai Red' Point State Beach. S2S pp. Conf«t Laurrl Harden. 49'-3066. •ea.., ea.. a.a .. Dec. 8, 6 p.m., Assi1ww:e l4aut of Newport lkach at Four Seasons Hotel. New· Port Bcecb. S220 per couple. Phone C'td Smith, 759-766). • Af•lllH 'It, Dec. 9, ...... p.m., Arthritis Foundation fashion show and dinner at Hyatt Newpor1er, Newpon Beectl. UO pp. PftoM fi61..161J. • c.dtlll PWIJ. Dec. 9, 5:)()..1 p.m., Belt 8"ddia at bppa, N"' pon Ctakr Rtllion llland. Arnold SchwantllCllfr and Dudley MOCft llJd they1J attmd! Price TIA. P1tOM J4J.1m • C a Mat' c...irt, Dec. 9, 6 p.m .. oc ~rformina An Cater dinner and mncnt at Hyatt Retm· cy irvint. Sl50 pp. P1toM 5.16-2121. ...... _. ....... Ott. II al 11:30 Lm .. Si.mood of Temple lat Ylhm ... Hannah md her St\ltn Sons... witla Rabbi Mart Mjllet. Coa1«1 Miki Sbolkotr. 6'1-2I02. •cnr. .......... Dec. 13-ll. oc PbilMnnonic Society at Hunt- ...,.....,_. Coaa.ct laa TAn.· dowl!>'· j5J.2421. -•an car Tea, Dec. 13 at 2 p.m., Goanntt Diacn Guild of Opera Plicifk 11 laditt0n Plaza H~I. Irvine. SlS pp. Contact Myril ICtaldtr, 6Jl-1249. ..... I....._ Dec. 19, 7 p.m.• •icl11 iett, TOOOS. ol St. JC*pb HOlpitaJ at ltitz-Cattton. Lapna Nipd. Sl25 pp. BT-opt. Contrt Debonb Wollr. n1.n1 /. •Oirkl .......... Dec. 20 at 7 p.a. OIOC ~ of Hans "Guild at Surf and Send Hoed. Uisuna Brac:h. S7S pp. Contrt Janet N..,mkj, 5J1-861J. ART MUSIC . • ..._ <>e .,, Mmk SedetJ, (various locations. 494-2822), Nov. 15: Y Sl)C Quartet •oc ftfh•••e s.aety, 8 p.m. at OC Puformina Aru C~ter, 600 Town Center Ori~. Costa Mesa. SH-2422. Nov. 30: pianist And~ Watts. Dec. I: LA Philharmonic with conductor Kurt Sanderling. pianist • Richard Goode. Dec. 2: Ca.nadian Brass (3 p..m.). Dec. 10: violinist Nadja Siakrnc):Sonnenberi and pianist Cecile I ic:ad •oc ~ s.tety, 8 p.m. at Irvine Barclay Theatre. 4242 C.mpus Dr.. Irvine. SH-2422. Nov. U : soprano Dawn Upshaw. •oc ,...,..._ Arta c-.r. s p.m. It 600 Town CenttT Dnvt. COila Mesa. 7~2000. Nt>v. 25: AJI American Boys Cbonas. A Link Christmas MJcjc. Nov. 29: Bran- ford Marsalis. Det-. 7: TM And) Williams Christmas Show. F... · ...,. llall, Nov. 20: LA Chamber Orchestra Winds. "pianist Anmn Gu~lamaan. ................. a.ale~ ll•fHla (Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. Music Center. I JS North Grand Avenue. Los Anaeles. 21J-972·7283.) John Currie. ron- ductor. Nov. J 8: Scotti\h Spec1.1eu~ • ....._. 09100 Yoo Kannan. lar. Dec. 8. IS: Christmas fesuval Irvine. 1S2·S222.) .. An and the wi1hPacific Handbell Enwmble. lnnuenct of li\'ina Abroad." Ott. 9. 16: "Messiah'" Sina·Alons. •Caler r.r dlle ~ et Dearat-• ~ ,,...,,,,,, 8 p.m. al OC ht Aru (31431 Cam in o Perfomuna ~ru Center. 600 Town CapislraDo, Saft Juan Capistrano. Center Dnve. Costa Meu. 496-2132). Throuah Nov. 17: Elsie / 474-4233. Dec. 12-13: Conductor de Wolfe Collection; 1492. The Zdenek Macal. Ott. IS: Han<kl's First Encounter: Biedermcaer "Mcss11h." 1815-1848. •Cdhnla S&ate U.tnnlty at • Galerla Caplatraae ( 3168 l Camino Capistruo, San Juan Capistrano. 66&-1781.) Thro\llh Dcc.2: "Spint of the OIMh." Nava- jo artisu. F.otttea. Plummer Aud1tonum. 201 E. Chapman "ve .. 77J-3)71 Ott. 8-9: The Brass Band. DANCE, THEATER , MUSICAL THEATER • .,. ........... S..dttra caJl... ..,... (22221..a&una Canyon ROlld. La&una lkach. 497-3309.) throuah Dec. 2 l: Lyrical Realism. eleven • 1"M ... , ~ (N~-pon illustraton. Harbor H1ah ud11onum. ewpon •lnlM vane, 0.-.. GderJ Boch). Dec. 15 (7 p.m.) and 16 (2 8aU (SSOO lrvinc Cmter Drive. p.m.); "The utcracktr." SS pp.: BwldinaA300. SS9-3277). Nov. 21· S6pp .. children •nd seniors. Dec. 21: Di Vinet Zone. cumin· • OC Pmw.lq Arta C.ttt (600 Ilion of baJlistics throuah drawinss Town Centa Dnve, Cost• Mesa. and day. Dec. 18-Jan. l6: An ind 740-2000). Throuah Nov. 18: "A Music Students' Showcase. Oaorus Lane." Nov. 28: Wamn • a..a-Mt M-(307 Clifl Miller's "E:.;trcme Wanter." Dtc Drive. Laauftl Bead\, 494-6S31 ). 18-23: "Anna~." Throuah Nov. 17: Novel Ideas. • .__...' C..t •--(6ss Tbrouah Ott. 9: Pursuu of the --,,_,_ ..... , Marvelous. ThroUah Jan. 7: y 1 ion Town Center Dl'we. Costa Mesa. o( Lilbt and Color. 751-7827). Malu&qe, 1hrou,h Nov. 26: "The Sttret Rapture:· ••u ta Gel•'*-('1 7 S. Coest David Hare. Dec. ._23: "A Hwy., 1..11\ana Bc:ach, 494-4491). Ch c--• .. """·-'-....... L Throup "1ov. 21 : Sculptor Racbard nstmas .. ..,.. ~, ... ~.._. .. ens. MacDonald~ alto. Anthony ~ttta. SeC!IM sc.p, No\I. 9-0tt. 9: Karen Morpn. Chuta Scott "Alek.bine's Dtfen~;· Roberl Snyder. othen. Outttt. •Ne.,... leld Pt1M1e ....,, •Calf•• SC.le Ualwnlty, hll· ~!Su Ocmen~ Or .• ~ --. ( UF campus. Fullcnon. b, 644-3191). TbrCMllh ov. 773-33711. Throuah ()V 18: Mam• lO: Jeantt~ PiMUS. "Ptopk Nttd Drama. Nov. l S-1 l: Fall Dance Ptopae." TM11rc. •Plll• ..... llarW Art ll•r-.. Ll TING I FORMATIO : II <••Su Oemm~ Drive, Ncwpon you laatT an e~Tnt hst1111 or clut,..r Bcacb, 7$9-1122). Tbf'OQlb Det. JO: o( .nR>tmatlOtt tor Bl«k8ook. T o n y C r 1 a a d1rtt1 inquinn to lkttjamin Ept,. ~ Sculpturt/lnvutaaations into tttn. c/o Bud.Book. 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What the -i~:::fn-vmey --~--- CritiCS say ··Dame' \\llh \.\ohc•:· 1s one 111 th1. lx·,1 nw' 11:!> ot the ~car and 11m 11r tlw ht·<,t '-"l''>tem" in dl'("alk'> II am \1nglc pu.:turl' "1111.,1\l tht mnnhund Holl)- "ood \.\ c'>tern this " that p1r-111·r, It'' a ITUl' l'p11. mw lull) "llrth\ of ''' thrc1.:-hour length It plan-' .in rnd1' rtlual 1n lh1. 1111J,1 111 an 1mnwn'>I.' '1sual am.I h1\torll )'l;l norama .int.I l.el'P\ hnth thr ixrnor,1ma am.I the in '"' 1Jual 111 '>h.1rp hX-u'> 11·, 1h11ugh1tul ant.I d1.·1.·pl~ al tr1. t1ng ''' 'to" ltne '" clean .111<1 d1rl'll ft', filled "tth h1~h 1tk.1fl\m .111tl ka' 1.•m·d "1th d11" n 111 1.·ar1h humor II., .1 )!.r1.·a1 \,1rn th.11' tol1.1 \\llh do qu1.·nl1. .int.I "mpliu1' II'> a hll!-'t' pll ,l\Ur1. 111 \\Jllh -Soren Andu,,ro M l'CIBll'h .. .\'t>M' s~n I C( 111, \1111.'lh,111 l'Pll "ha1.I. O\an i.., to th1. 1.kt1.•rm10a111.1n •ll "-l'' 111 < 11\tnn \tar t.lrn·l!or J nd \I I p1 .,tJ Ut l'r o l l>a llCl''> \.\. 11 h \.\ uh c' It " a grand at.l\1:111ure. th1. 1'.ind h1g '>ueen\ \\1,'rc 1nHntrd for ( o~tnn ant.I 1.0-produlcr Jim \\ ii son h:l\ ,. 1. reated a tnt;ill ~ hc.•Jic, ahk \.\ 1.'\I ot thr I Xol), bdi1n· th,· "hill' m.in t.lrmc tht.' Indian\ from lh1.·rr hunting '1"0Umh \ l'>ta aftl·r 'l\ta of hm1tl~\ hon111n 1\ raptured \tunningl} h} l.X.•an \l·m1er's camC"r:l and <o'>lner m:11n1ains a gran·ful rh\lhm lo the forc- ~round ac11un M"hacl Blake's '><.Ilfl\ inana~l'\ 10 capture lhc 'flrJ"hn11 'ton "1th 1n1ensr hu- m.i nil\ -Bob Tboma1 AHocl•IC"d Pr~$1 Pilot Pick of the W'e,ttk ....... • '"11le Reacetta Do-. UMer" ~ The voices of Bob New- h:m. Eva Gabor and Trisun Rogers in an all-new full-length Disney animated fc.tturc. Wut: Bernard and Miss Bianca from I 977's 0 The Rncuni" return (or more adventures. this time in the Australian outback. Wllea: Opens Fnday. Wlllrr. In theaters throu,hout the Oranee Coast. . "Da~~ wnh Wol,cs" 1s a tn- umph for all 1n- ' olved. espec1all) Kc' 1n Costner. who ~tars in. directed and \.'O- pro<l uct'd thr\ ahsolutcl\ ,tun- ning epic-of very humJn e'en 1n- 11ma1e. rropor~ 1100\ It 1~ Costner' JHl'l:IOfl:ll d1:hut :inJ II IS \UCh a 'l\ualh mh. full\ rl•al11<'d film that 11 rn.J kl'' one ''ondl'r "hat ma~tcr­ "orl<. might ht· in 1h1: offintt once < m tnt·r gm"'i 1010 h1~ nc" role. 11 1~ "orl. 1n tht· kad role of John l>unhJr Jn \rrm l1<.•utenan1 who l'l'QUC\I\ .1 tr11n11n· 1'41\llng Jnd IS .1\\1rn,·cl 111 ..1 .. lnrt .. 1ha1 1' \lmpl~ .I \OJ hut In lhl' rlJ!tkl k Of thl• WUlh llalot,1 p1 :llll' " undrr<;tated. f)\'fhJfl\ ,1 hit lt>t• lllUlh ~I hut 1nh1\1'<l 1hr1111ghC1ut "llh a JlO"l'rful undl·r h 1nl' \JdOl'" Dunhar l.no"'i th.11 1ht• natural \\untie~ ht' I'> x'<.'- 11111 and llw "iwu\ pco j)le he hc- ln1·n11\ .incl gnms to IOH' afc d1111m,·d 111 rx·n,h 1n lhc tact· ul lhr "''""..ird l'\!Xln"on th .ii he himself " Jn al!1.•nt ot II " a pcrformanu· of qu1c1 lorl·e th.it 1~ 1hc kc) note of thl' film .\ho l'\ldkn1 Jrc Mar. \1 d>on- ndl a~ thl' ''hlle \\Oman :idoptcd I" the ~1t1u\ 1ntx-.i~ a lh1ld alt1.·r '"l """ orphaned 1n a Pawnee raid on h,·r fam11\ ''ihomcs1cad, and (1rJham (1r1.:ent.' as the ~IOU'< hol) man "ho l'i among the fir'lt lO bl'fnend I he \Ohta'} soldier Along w11h the pcrtormann·-, several ~cne'> suck rn the mind long arter th1.· film I\ m a thl· mark of a great mo' ll' Thr!.C iodudc Dunbar\ mcl'ting "llh the frontier general the bison hun1 Dunbar·~ soltta" dance around a blaL1ng bonfire. his lint mcc11n" w11h Wind In Ht<> Hair. the Indian warrior shoutmf defiantly m lhc fact of Dunbar 'I dra"n and cocked rc- volvrr: Dunbar introducing the In- dians 10 coffee and o;ugar, and almos1 an> sccnc mvolvmg Greene. The movie 1s three hours m length. but it is such an absorbing and visually beautifol cxpcncnce 1ha1 I honestly felt I had JUSt settled in when 1t was over. It has to be the fastest three hours in modem Amen· can Clnema -1n marked contrast to, say. "Reds:· which also had a star /director /prod ucer in Warren Beall). and Sttmcd quite end- less. • By the way. Costner impresses not only as lclid actor and d1n:caor. bu& u ~uetr as wtll. Wbtte on earth did he "t all those btson for the hununa ~ne? • Oatty Pilot Weekend/ Thunday. NoYeiftb« 15. 1990 Gaea-tn Kevin Costner directed. co-produced and stars 1n "Dances With Wolves," the story of an Army officer who becomes a member ot a Sioux tribe Tom Ed•1rds AUorne)' Newport Beaeb "DanCC'\ ~Ith '-"oh l.,.. 1' I Jr morl' thJn th, \IOI" Ill ..I \1tlJll'I \ l'\fll.'rll'nll \\lfh I tnlx' 1\I ..,11111\ In \JI.Ill' \\h1I,• .. , 11111. H1r \1111 .. \ \IJn < .dint If 11 r ' l • ,, n 11 · frr,·n11.1h l11hn- ~on ;in· thll·1.· mo' ll'\ \\ h ll h com l' lo nunJ 1n '1cwma Ke vin ( ostner\ tall'~I film. the Western count11 <t1dc itself mag mficcntl) shot lx't"o mcs thC' central charac<er. It O\ crshadow, and envelOJ'.)<'S the 1nd1v1dual J'.)<'r- formanccs. If for no other reason. cinematically the movie 1s "onh sccini. a it magn1ficcn1ly caplum the post.Civil War horse culture of the Wit l. Thi~ wa~ a t1 mc when e•pension in the Wes1em environ- ment Sttmcd u boundless a~ the hOrilOnS. Yet t adm1d this ftthng 1ha1 the fronuer and Its rcsouttts v.111 la'lt forever 1s talvary Officer John Dunbar, played by Co tner, who fPCS W~l to sec the frontier before 1t nnishcs and discovrn 11 to be everythint he c•~tcd. and more. Slowly as he 5Ctllcs in his sur-round1nas. he discovers that all is not •hat it tttm1. He is slowly transformed from Jottn Dunbar. C'llvtry Otricff. 10 a man wbo, ... \\h1k d1'>tm,r1ng "hn John Dun- h.ir " 1a1i.., .ind JJnn~s \\llh the """'... an,1 ht'O\l'. hi\ Indian nanh \\ h1k till' tilm run<, thrtt hOUI\ fill' llnll' I~ nCl.C.Uaf\ fur th(' '11. "' r lo l'\fl\'rtt·ncc the ~low 1rao,,_ lcirmJllun ••I l>unh:lr to Dances \\11 h \\nhl' Tl r •11th h" 1r:in,fnrma11on "'C arr .1hk le) ('1 111rc 1hc \lih1tt' 11nd lnd .111 1t111rn ~1th up fmnt .ind ll11m .11.11 \\ · l11~11,l'r thn1 onh :i ,, "1 ·1' ' 1hou1 1. uh urc anJ '-<JIUC$ \\c111flj dntr11\ lhl \\'n l,.tnd ilO~ l'rl\ 1r1111' upon "h1~h it depend., for \Uf\l\,11 ,, tl\I\ l hange OCCUf'\, Du11h.1r''> 1dt.'11t1t\ fade and Oancts "-1th Wohn· \urf,ccs. and \Uf\ l\.e\ While 1hcma11CJill~ the t<kas o' the film arc in1crc'11n.g. the movie rcalh remains 'er) imply a slan· dard. old-time Wcnem~ ho~ever, 1t 1s told from the different pc,r-s~rtl\ r of the Indian and the land metr Thcrt 1\ a love story. and Indian and Calvary balllcs, a.nd that is wh> I btltevc the movie will npix·al to aim~& C\cryonc L1kc John Dunbar. who dis. CO\C~ that lhc cxpcncn~ or lhe fron Iler wu more than he txpc<1~. I fell the lilm was more \han I an- t i ci pated. ooe Vcf'\ soon h..: rn • .,.Jntm bt'n o( a nrartn "" u1 In. hrrr the film 1.11.r' l•fl" film I can mall h.1, rn'1t'fl mcncan lndla.n .i\ wll· thmkma. brt~Uh1n•• fX"11plc bar's rrl:a1uln,h1r " th thf mokes for trul~ m.1~1e31 m &ft'll dctil ot • 1t1,ht sutt • C'ostntr'' n~nonstnsc d1- rrct ur 1 a I st\ It nonw11t\>11nd1nJ. should ao to lbc o utsl&nd1n g c1ncmato1raph> by Dean Semkr 1 he btt11ha.kfng vistas of South Dakota never looked better "·'olL·-" "Dances With YT •U beauty. Our whose lov1n1 :a Jf camera shoti of & 1• ~· the land wilt survive in your memory, Iona - after you hlv fotf0''9' tbe ....,.~=~~~::=:::::=::::::==J Prolific John Hughes readies ........ ..__...,....... ..... ,.,,I ,.__rot S. 1 a. IO • , • ._ .. I ••. 8JQ. IO.JI ,........ ........ ,, .... · another. moVie for release ~ ~ 10t l ........ •7S-JS10 Yl9 ........... , •• ,, ---.... ~JOO~ C-~....o7.0 A EC - J ~ By w.6ne ~ ................ ...,. HOU.YWOOD -h ICCl1\I that writn-prodvccr-dinctor Job H~ is repaaina. For the last teVm yan H .. bu been cbronidina the teen yan in such hit movies u "The Break- fut Oub," ··~ty in Pink." "Six- teen CUdfet .. and .. Faris Bue~s '\. Day Off." Huabcs bas been able '° translate the winto~ oonfusiop auft"ered by ·~ adolttc:ents lo the~· To him, bcina-a t~ was a bit like competiftl in a spdlina bee~ you don't speak the~ While tbat's prob9bly ..,.uDna to the teal, it's often hilarious '° every- body elle. But H~ bas aone bectwant for his latest movie, .. Home Alone. .. (openina Friday) about a 7- year-old boy who is ICC'identally left at hl>me whtn bis latte family emberks on a &rip so Paris. When the family home ii threatened by 1 couple of bumbUnt bwa1an. the boy utet his precocious inaenuity to foil the bed ,uys. Thoqh it cma.inly bears his . stamp. Hushes didn't write this one. It was written by ll-year-old · Chris Columbus (wbo aJso penned .. Adventura in Babylittina"). But Hqhn is producer-director of "Home -Alont" and you c;an see that child-like VUP is still with him. "When I started dotna lbosc teen pictures I liked dcalina W1tb youf'I actors. They were pure and had no bed habits. I lilted tellint thOIC stories and 1 went as far u I could without repeatina mytelf, .. he says. teated at the Four Seasons Hotel 1n Beverly Hills. .. What I did was I took the child's point of view. The voi« of thole movies was the ldds'." Hushes sLlrlcd in the advertisina business when be wu only 20. Most of his friends were older, with &ecn- Meceallmy Culkin hM a Urtt1ng ~In ''Home Alone,'' the MW John Hughee ftlm Mt to °'*" Frld8y In ttteet.. llk>ng the Orange eo.t. .,e children. and be had pown up with three sisten. "I have a sister who is nine years you"fC'! and throU&h my friends' kids I aoi to see all the sttaqe interactions and the cxplolions and the mood swinp. J bad the jaraoo. Now that m y kids are in the middJe of it. it's not so darn funny any- mott." Hughes· sons are 11 and 14. He Sot the idea for .. Home Alone" when he and his family were em- barking on a trip 10 Europe and be was running over the list of thinas they had to rcmem ber: "I said. 'We've gotta remember the pauports. the travden' checks. the francs. auitcUeS. the phone book and the kids. I swtcd think.ins. 'What if we foriot the kids?'" Most of his wort coma from bis own experiences -bis life IS an awkward adoles«nt in the tcrn...qe -movies. his problems commutina in ".J'lanes.. Trains and Au~ mobiles." or the uneasy division of labor in "Mr. Mom." ··1 don't write for a particular I , ........ IQf 12 JO. J IS. 4 4S. I IS. IC> JD 1..._ .......... '°'"1)1 1.•JDLllJD J..._ _ ...._ J JO.). IC>JD audience," the ~year-old writer says. .. Mine arc family stories, sort of heartland America family stories. :'c: ~.w ,_ 1......_ - If I a~ to any IOrt of conltituen-_ ~ a:--.r:i; 1 ~.;i-,_sj ~ .. ':JO.. ·cy. I've tot 10 eitclude othen. So I 1oso just write from my experience. I 101,W:-...,... 1111 11 0 · 1· •is •JO. •0 · ftCVer ever .J•nned l0 dO this. rm ·~ 11 1 4S S JD. I IS. 104S .,-S ........... fl"(i-l)f I IS J JO SU. I. not trained for it. I just started 1e>1s 'doin• it." ..... -elrJ' IP'G-l)f I. J, S 7. •.It .,. ' , ...., ... 1111 I • 1 10 Huahes still don it in h.is own way. too. He has been c:a1led the fastest pen in the West, bavina created 17 films in 1even yean. · .. 1 tet up and write every day," be says ... Everybody ldl up and aoes to work. I don't 1ee wby, if you'tt in the movie business. you have'° take a year oft" and wander around the beach. I just to to work. There are some who will say, 'You should walk around the bach. • but rm •tidied with the work. .. He admits he's fut ud says he repeas havina answered that q~ tion honestly in the tint place. .. You've no idea bow many movie reviews have befu.n ... 'If only he'd spent sia days ... . I try '° do a first draft very quickly j111t to tee if the idea holds up. If I can't ,et to l-le ~ I realize I don't have a story. I type as fut IS I can talk. And basically I'm just. actina the whok thins out and writing wbal I'm sayiq - improv -the whole thing. "I don't write in the conventional sente, outlinina it. J just know whett rm aonna to and I just make it up IS I &0 alona and I ddll't stop." He Kts a 20-~y pl. He can't sleep unless he bas reached that pl, he says. "It likes me five or six days to do a draft but then you ao throuab rewrites durina pn> prodUC1ion. rewrites when you IO into ~hearsal. when you siart shooting and when you edit you wnte 1t all over apin. It takes about nine months." He aJso runs lus own hJm com- pany. but 20lb Century fox ii-is not. .. It's son or four of us. .. be says. 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Old Fashioned 1banksglvlng Dinner .. from l 1 :OOam , to 6:00pm Scrumptous, rarm-rresh Feast will Include: •Waldorf Salad•Mashed Potatoes with Country Qravy•Roast Turkey .s.ge Dresslng.l"resh-baked Rolls .cran~rresh Steamed Vegetables lndudlng: Qreen Beans with mushrooms and -. almonm at Broccoli with Cheese.choice of l'resh--baked Pie, Pwnpkln, Apple or Mince Adults $9.9~ • Chll~n $~.95 (714f 557..US 1llB val AM PAIUlal 8CJUnl CDUT PIAWA VILIAGE ,,_,SI II ......... ~ .... ~· , 7 -' . ~-~------·=---._...---------·----~ ... The Daily Pilot's Guide to Music Venue Performen Date CoechffouN Kart·~ 11111 RUelmimU 11117 Oeoe loWI J...-11 11111 ThePoeiee Bob MouJcfJl11t.ra ll/lt Vivid Scene c;u; HOne S.loon The s,.dal Beet lll'l0,21 ~GUMz ll/lt,20 ooldeD 1ear ;m;;J ..... Ud u/ia TheKlntbeM 11117 EJelrtric g,_ ll/lt InC,mmud lVll Soup= 11116 Wine Lftj~ T&8iN D8wnJiiW 11/17 ~tre Lila 11/16,11 ANCeDttir 'A a;c;n;, One' 11117,18 cw ~-..ui.111, eNUaUlll ~ ,_ IN,_.~ "'-c~ 1uttl llllt•eu, ~·~. 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'Moir T'hMI W0tdS Clift Sq AM.n fEMIJ .., Gloove IJ 11'1 tlw 1*11·· Drtt-i.lfr JElrlrt••I 1. rm rour .._,, T"""Jht .. Wt11tnfY Houlton jAtl,SUf 6. •tu Jcr ~· V-* kr IS91Cj '· ~t'llltfl To ~ 11'1" Pooson ffnlQINll L "Sr<llCJJ# I Low You" StrYir • jl.Mltj f , '"/ Doll t H#tlr tlw l*MT" J~ In- ·-rw-•m 1 t L .. , '°"' • Ot1Utlcr" lettr MIClrf !At· llntl<J AA..-- '· 'To tM ,.,,_ .. V-* kr IS9«1 I •.. ,_,,_ ,...,_, OcJ,ft Hurt 'Em" M C HMwlwr JC'Pitoll t. "M#rllll CMry·• M«iah CMey IC°'" Ul'l'llilll 4. "Th# lllllOl'J E•" AC·OC fAtcOj .. ·~ of ,,. SMnfJ" '"" Sllnon (WllltfW( atos I ... "fl«ycJtr' ll T~ rw-9'0S-I 1. •Wlfiron ,,,.,.. •• Wiison l"hllfps isaKI I. ")(" IHXS l~l<J t. •. ,.,,. ~·· v~ 9'os 1A1- 1«1«f'dl • ... •·Lbtrrt WIMol.C ~ Vot I" 0-gt MiChM f(~. •• Delly Nol.......,~ ....... 11, 1llO A 1111111. VllCI, pure and 111P1•1 By Aon Stoffel 0r*'OI CON! Deity Piiot There is nothing more glorious than tM unamplificd 1in11og vo1tt. Unamplificd? Is It possible that a singer knows what 10 do with her hands when there 1s no microphone to manipu- late? Can there be volume withoul contact makes? Glonou1? What an outmoded term! Didn't "glory" fade 1n the '60s? No, the Orange County Philharmonic Society will offer some aJonous sansing (unampltficd) at the new and an tjmatc Irvine Barclay Theatre tonight at 8 p.m. See UPSHAW/IM Sopreno o.wn UpeMw _. per- form tonight at the lrvtne Barclay T'helltre. The start of a new autumn tradition John Roos Tll•llP . The Daily Pilot's Guide to Local Theaters Tom Titus Cc /E'r / .-r/1~ -,.,. .... Sherlock . ··~ Theater . CoutUDt Co11ewa eo.&. 11.tM CivScPIA~ Curtain Call Dione.r TheateT Garden Gn>ve Community Thuwr Grand Dinner Playhou.e Hunt1a1tcn1 Be&ch Playhouae · IAl'Jna Playhouae Newpol't 1lieate" AIU <Anter Oranp Cout Col)qe 0.C. Per<ormln1 AIU Cent.er San Clemente Comm. Th.eat.er Southero Calil'omla Collep South Cout Reper\Ory (Main Stage> . Clo.ta1 neat Production Date Pricee - "Cyrano de Bert-nc", -ra.mln1 or the Sh~. At '!'Comtdy or Errors" Dec. 1 17 -roxnr.· Nov. 11 .. "The Sound of Mu•~ December Prom l lf.95- -CalMlm" Dec. 15 b-10 "Damn Yaolteea" Nov,26 S24-37 "Man o( La Mancha. Nov.17 a1.10 - "Broedw'Y Bound" Nov. 2a 111-18 -Shertoclr Holn*' Dec. 11 112 "Zeld~. "Faat Food In Mecca" Nov.11 16 ·A Chon.ta Une" Nov. 18 119-42 "The Loud Rad Patrick" N.>11.17 110 "The Beanw •re Creaking" Nov.17 1 10 "Th• Secrat Rapture" Nov.29 116-30 -. Phone Comme.ni. ~ -I 151-9740 Ct...a In NptrtOry 150-6-Touchins drama la Appml11eh1a 838-1540 Von Trapped apln 897-5122 Am.bitiou• ii unewn mulriall 772·7710 Baaebell mo.ak:al; uuowrand 1lam ~-U-06 I.arpo.ihle dream rnlmd 494-8021 Portrait o( the ar\Jll .. •young man 831-0288 TM~aafoot 432-6880 Two ori11nal muucala 740.21)00 BJOadway box otr1ee t'llamp on t.our 492-04~ A fanuh.al lriah ai.w 66'J-3610 Ptoulnc to aal•lnate K1tler 957-4033 A modern trqied'y, many view~hiu on stage · South Cout R.pertory (Second Stap) • Aleldtine'• Defen.W Dec.. 122-21 967-4038 Cbednn1 • romanut' tnantrle in Newport Orduct1\ c drama 10 1'-\'" pon Rc.'.llh and 1nt1mate musical lhl03lt'r 11' .in Irvine lfOUP 1n llunllngton Rcalh arr thl' two nc"' item' on the th~atm-:al mc:nu for Orangl' ( ount) 1h1s \l.l't'kC'nd \1 ~l'"J>t>rl "\halt1;. ~ llo lml',·· "111 hr 1n ~uknn· at 1hc 'l'" fll>rt Thl·.uer .\rt\ ( cn1c:r tor ,tht' nnt liq~ "C'CkC'nd<i undt'r the d1fl'\llOn 11f John \IC\andcr l ce Mcan"hilc .\I \alctta"• 83d.stagC' Thcatt'r ,htfh ti~ '>POlhg.ht 10 Manna High \chool 10 Huntington ~ach for the thm.·-< har.al ter mu 1ul ''')1an101 Herc litartin& 0"' " K~n Mt)C'~ pht)S thC' title role 10 ·· hcrlock Holm~ ... hcadina o l OSt UCI lOmpo~ of Bruu:· (. ampbt'll. I 1\3 ( h1u, Norm l:.ne1m. ~n t-aulJ..ncr. Ton\ <1randc. Debbie (1rattan frt•ti l n~el\ Jot.• """"i1JJ I ranu'><.•I \fandtolJ < IHl\ll "i\\et·nc\ T l'rr't Vtla .\nd~a \'1,t·:i Jnt.1 Da' 1d \\alltKh Pcrlorm:antt•, "111 he gl\ en I hur.da" throueh '1tu1dJ)\ JI )\ p m and "iunda" "' ~ '\II r m 11n11l ()co( I() al thl' 1 hl•a ter ~'ill I C It fl l>n' c. '-l'" pon lk<1l h. T tl l t.'t' m.i' he.· ord(•rN.I b\ c J 111 n~ h 11 .u ~ Xloo "Stantn Hell' \tantnp ~"" " a mu\ltill rt.'' uc ot romantic emo tto n' "11h a t J'\I ot thr~· -< Jrok lk'il Jc:nntli'.-r I rin Bro"n and Rh.hard(, Rodger\ \eh:ran piano man Tcrl'ntt' \lam t!> mu'iKal d1· r«tor \\-h1k TtOam lklhn1 t\ the Dine In Our Romantic Cellar tie~~~ Open For Lunch · Mon-Fri 11 :30-2:30 • Daily Specia ls • Homestyle Cooking Dinner Served from 5:30 Monday-Saturday -featuring: Steaks • Seafood • Cocktails 1nt.o the Wood.a" chnrcogr.iphl·r J he <oho" "111 hi.· performed "e-ekcnds through fA:t In .tt the \larinJ High tht'Jll'f I,~ ... I \pnng- dak l..,1 Hun1ing100 lkJlh "''h C'Urtain f ndJ\\ JI I\ pm \.Hurda\' JI " .ind " ~1 m .rnJ \unJJ\\ at ... pm ( .tll ..i 1 11~'12 tur llllll 1nlur ina1111n I hl'll' "'·" t'll: 0111\ l'-'1• "Pl·n1n~' th" "t'l°l..l·nd hut thl'fl" JrC' no k"t'I 1h.111 u 1.th1 h•l .ti p11l{luuioM 11n111ng dn"' n their rt 'IX'l ll'l', urt.HO\ I ak 111 tht ir tin.ii ,u11a1n t .ill\ trt • \ ( hnru' I 1m JI tht• < )r.in~l' ( uuOI\ l\:rl111m1ng \rl\ ( t'Oll'r ,.,NI To"n C \'n1t•1 Drl\~ < o\lJ Mt·..a (55fl :~~ "'1 1tin•gh1 through \unt.la' JI l\ pm "{\1th mJ11nrn Saturda' Jnd \undJ,. :u ~ p m Nov. 24 111·1• 866~16 Daily Pilol pkk ol the ww,k • .. Fo"in·" at the.> < osta ~fr'>ll C '"'C' Pl:a\ houw Mi Hamilton '-.1 C o'la \k~ 1650·'26111 1on1gh1 throuih 'httunLn .1t 8 pm. \\1th a t lo"nll m:ittnt'<' \unda' .11 :! fl m •"\1Jn ul ·l J \lanth.i·· O\ 1ht.• I l unlln~ton H.. .1, h Pl,1\hnu'4' .H th,· (11,f.-1 I 111k I hl'Jlt'f lt 141 '\11.i hlllP•ll I .int ll11 nt1 11g111n I\ I 1' \~ I ~ I' I 1i.l.1\ .1nJ ,,11 111.!.I\ 11 ' •' n 8 ··I h, I hr 1 < Ul l-11hl' · .II lht.· \llt r nJll\ K1·p. rt11 ' I h, .. 11 •·1 ''" \ (1r,1nd ''' '\Jill.I \1.1 t '\'I)~ 1'•1J 1t•n1~J11 1hr11u~ h ,,11111 d.i' 3t 1' p ni • "lt·ld 11' Jilli Ll\t h><"I in \IC'cc-;i .11 Orang( ( 11.1,1 < olkgl < m13 MN! 14U·5 MUI 1on11th1 See TITUS/111 - Pilot Pick of the Week , ...... • "Into tbr \\oOd .. \\bo. I ( I t.lramJ dcpartmC'nt undl·r lhl dtrn 1111n 111 KJr b.11~ l>.1mJ\hd. What 'll'PO<'n \on<lhl·1m·~ 111 " l .l l11t1I.. al 0t'>n<'' C 1nfllm .:a hi \l111hrr Crc)()'.(' \I.Ith a du\4.' 11 r1·.1I '' thro"n 1n \\ hl"n: I hrouan "'<l' 24 "°bt>rr l ( I. phonl' , )6~M I(> llo• Mach: T1d.ct\ arc pn~ .11 ~ 11-1-l December 5th ... Join Us For A Special Eve n in~ @lbe ~nglisly ~inner WITH ARCIERO WINEMAKER ENJOY AN ExPERTLY PREPARED 5 COURSE DINNER WITH A DIFFERENT WINE To COMPLEMENT EACH COURSE ONLY $30 PER PERSON. -.,. Company members from the BrOlldway YWl6on of '!A Choru8 Wne" brl~ the national ''farewell ... lour to •~-Performing Arta Center through Sunday. !J3 aooct.vov • ~ Beoch • 01~ ¥11-6m 282A 1 Clown \tJley PkWf • ~ Ngual • 01'> 831-1195 \ ., By Tom Titue "One"_ ~nerates 1 ~ and affmns ~be ctancer•s abtolute Or-. c.. Dllllr 111aot --.-or st.aae electricity. . need .to~~ craft By now, tbeateflOC1'S in Oranae In director-choreoarap~er ~il Ben«lia 11 ex~lenl .as County have been inundated with Baayork Lee's meticulous restlll!'I Shetla. the ~mosa-30 c~nne ~th productions of .. A Chorus Line" on of the later Michael ~ett•s or:'I· as ~ucb ~Uitudt as Went: bet hoes the professional community and inal conccpuon -which won nine ~ invariably the ahoW's fu11nicst. colJqiate levels.' It's an offer that Tony awards and the Pulitur Prize The petbetic Paul, perf~ed ~ local dancers and choreoaraphcn for drama -the chorus lfoe t~ ~inJle-.namcd ~or Porfino, suU simply can't refuse. "aypsies" radiate an intensity born el.1c1t~ an 1nnn pain u be recounts And small wonder. "A Chorus of desperation. They have come to .._has .hfe!ona stfUl&le for ~nhood. Line" is a livina Jeacnd, the all-time audition for a new Broadway musi-. S1uhns. ~Y comedy . ts thrust lonaevity champion of Broadway, cal and know that only ei&ht of u~~~he 1ud1ehnce ~ Julee fG{;.V:, which finaJly clOscd re«ntJy after their number Wiii Survive lhe final f .i.tK ~UIS! ... e 1!'1uel O ·n the lS years and 6,137 performaD(eS. h cut. thus they're givina it ~ir all in ~":!s .. ~0 ... ;. .. :~~.:. ohlJv has been. in showbiz parlance, a the hopes of catch1n1 the director's dubbed "Dance IO. Looks l." phenomenon. eye. . _ Donna Pompei virtuaUy stops the A &ood many of 1.he dancers who Zach. ~e director, wants more show on two occasions. durina hct- helped close ~ut . the N~ York than ~1na Went. however. Aft~ "Nothina" solo about method act-~w are now ki~na up their heels rwrowln' t~ .field, he. probes their ina and at the climu u she leads 1n an a~v1ated enpaement psyches 1nd1viduaJly 1~ teareh of the cast in the show's anthem. (throqh Sunday) of the tourina the ei&!'t who will indeed ~ncti.on .. What I Did for Love, .. while Mart company at the Oranae County as a sinak untt without i_>ull!n& s. Hoebtt kicks th1nas off splendid- Performina Arts Center. And no · focus" from the star. Comphcabng ly with an enef'ICtic readina of "I matter how many times you've seen his job is the fact that one of the Can Do TJ\a1_".::..--- 1hc show since the Grand Dinner auditioncn is his former &irlfriend, Michael Gorman as Bobby the Theater fint introduced it to local back from an unsocc:essful star "stran boy from Buffalo .. ·and a~nccs in· 198~. th~ is one vcr-quest. who's trying to re101n the Christfne Orldl as Mqaie, the saon you shouldn t miss. hne. petite Asian dancer. reflect splen- Frcsh from Broadway. most of .TblS element of the sho~ crackles didly on the trauma of arowina up them veterans of several pro-with pe~nal and professional ~en-d i fferent. p h 111 p Mich a e I ductions and two or tru. difl'ercnt sion in tk Arts Center producuon. Baskerville u the black. athletic characterizations, the actor-dancen Randy Oemenu is the stronaest. Richie comes on a little too strona who comprise this "Chorus Line'' most authoritative Zach local au- in the ensemble scenes. Paula Lq- are 1n peak form. Their cbaracten. diences have ytt seen. while Laurie aett is deli&htful as the ditsy Judy. thou&h increasinJly familiar with Gamache -Broadway's last Cassie and Michelle .a,iichaels teams with local playgoers, are honed to a fine -takes ni&ht on a whirlwind solo staae husband°' Buddy Balou Jor a cuttina edge and their ensemble in her '"Music and tbc Mirror'' hilarious treatise -on the aaony of work -when they perform as number that electrifies the aud~ being a non-sanaana dancer. UPIUW From 812 The soprano who is on the threshhold of international fame and who will demonstrate the glory that is sin&ing: Dawn Upshaw. ff the name is familiar. you prob- ably remember it from her TV appearances on CBS's "Sunday Momina" and the recent PBS tele- cast of Mozart's "Don Giovanni" from the Mctropoli&an Opera (Us> shaw was z.crtina, the peasant &i who evades the Don's advance). Here is a soprano wno can act. Not o nly is Upshaw pkasina to the eye, she understands the value of enhancina the music with atances and gestures. eyt contact end mov~ ment which add meanina to the music which she sinp. The dramatic techniques de- manded by opera transfer on 1 rcductd 1CaJe to IOOI recitals. There is stiU movement -but it is subtle. There 1s stiU eye contact -but it is betWttn the sinaer and CICh individual member of the audience. The listcntt is uans(onncd from couch potato to ~protaaoftist. The sJory of sinsina is partially the art of mvolvina the listener emotionally with the flow of musi· cal and literary imqa created by both the compoter and the poet whose te.1t has bttn 1e1 to music. Since some sonp in toniabt'1 prop'lm will be suna in French and ~rman, En&lish translations will be provided to the audience. But the m~rity of the seataions will be suna;n Enalish -Purcell. Berkr, Rachmaninov -and Upabllw's dktion will provide another dimension in establisbina her awu- re as an artist wbo uuly com- municates.. Havint won a 1990 Grammy t-:===========-r.:=========;;;;=;;;;;i Award for her ~rdina of Samuel -----------..,---------------41. Rut>er's .. KnoJtVille, Summer of .. -------------------· Ml. .... lCI ~ l9U," Upshaw will IOOO mate Ml' $ohnalhan~ rAIULY RESTAURANT WELCllES YIU Tl lllE-ITYLE Cllllll IT ITS IEST! $4.65 SENIOR CITIZENS DIN B t4.85 Served from 2.-00 P.M. M9 9:00 P.M. DAILY All EnlttH IMl•de S..p. S.W. 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The marprim at MarpritaVJtlc arc world 6unou1. ~ come from all around the alobr JUlt to act a taste of ctxir fruit)' concoctions. Carlo and Eaon C•atlumacr ClfT'lt all 1bc way fi'om llAly 10 visit the local canrina. "Our frimds in Italy and Franct told u1 that ~ abouJd come here." w d Catto. The two cousins have bttn v1utma friends in Newport Beach for the put ~vcnl weeks. and have ~en frequenting Mup.ntaviUt repla.rty. .. We ariQt marpriw 1n olbcr placn. all lbe way up to Sanaa Monica. buc tbeK realty atT 1ht bm. .. aid £aon. "We have every kind of marprita amaainabte," u1d Marpritav111e owner Al Vohna. AJl of the rnarpriw arc made with fresh fnajt jum and p>ld tequila. and 1nduck a otJc flavors as mid· on. peach, pineapple and straw· berry. "~ AR the best marpntu a round. And I'm a marpnt.1 con- noi•ur," boutcd Vohni.. The -From 812 Way to crack down. Bob. Finally. our .. We Refute to Ac· ~Pl Rcspon11biity" award u issued to all parents who blame rock 'n' roll for the trqjc-suicides of troubled ~uths. Jn the re«nt Judas Pnnt trial -wbcrc the Bntssh bend was acqumed by Nevada°'"' tnci Judie JCl"Olnt Wlutdlead - the l*tfttl of 1.-0 teen.,. boys ~ ClOftvinc:ed that 'ubhm1nal mCSSlltl on a heavy metaJ aJbum dirccd y caused their ton's su1od'i. TITUI From 813 t.hroup SatW'day at I p.m .• Sunday at l p.m. •••The Beams are CrcakJn1 .. at Soulbem califomil Collqe. Costa M~'S6-l610, ext 27•). toniaht th Saturday ll a p.m. • Loud Red P.trick .. at the Su Cleme:rne Community Thealtr (•92-046S). ton~t throuah S.tw- day It I p.m. • .. Romeo and Juliet" at the Depot Playboott. 311 S. Eudid t., La Mindi (213 9QS.970I), Friday and Slbmlay 11 I o.m. Evea when thete shows bow out. there ii ..u .. CIMJf1DOUI telectaon or t.heaaer remainina on lhe local bo9na Sowtb Coat Repcnoty hu ''The Secret Rapcurc" on the Mat. •t• tb.rouab Nov. 29 and "'Aletbiat'I Oefmte" on \lie ~ ond Sta1t throush Dec. 9. llaer· vatioM for both lhowi are liken .Jt 9'7-«>ll. ' tJC1 will ...... "lftto the w..--......... twO weeb. ~'.die 9lllllla SaeAeim mu- • ... ....... ~ (IJM616). Box score marpntas arc also sold b) the pitcher. The atmosphere 1s rt'laxrd and casual. ~ind designed for the spons- mindrd cantina-t<X'T. "Thctt att lWO tel~v151ons as well as 1 big scrttn. and lherc arc sports on aJmos1 all the time," ia1d Volim. The crowd is local and fa1rty regular Despite the boy'r. hmory of social. psychol<>&Jcal, and emo- tional problems -including verbal and ph)s1c.al abust' Within the homes -the parents refused 10 take rcspons1b1hty for their son's ongoina state of deprcuaon and rt'btlhous, often unstable bch1v1or. Per'haps 1f thest" parents had 1n- vestrd as much ume and Cntf'IY ~nly communiat1na wath their kids as the> did try1na to make a scapcJOIT of Judas Priest. ~ tniaedy could have bttn avoaded. C\adly. ~·11 never know. 0 for the mos1 pan. said Vohni, .. We have a very loyaJ fottowina. Ma,Pntavillc is the Mexican 'Cheen' of Newpon Beach ... The week stan s with Monday Niaht Football. Hot dop are 2S cents. Tacos arc only SI on TICO Tuesday. Wednesdays and Thul"5days at Marpritavillt fea1ure lu1tanst Peter Shambrook and I. SO domestic beers. "The Wal Ouu" a nd "The Swin&ina Tilda aJtematc Friday and Saturday niahts. The "Way Outs" have a d1sunctJy Carribcan sound, and will be playing Nov. 9, I 0, t 7 and 18. lf you prefer a mod with a Bcacb Boys sound. the "Swifl&ina Tik.is" will play Nov. 23 and 2•. Per- formancn begin at 10 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Sundays are rqpt days. fcaturina .. Sas-clilla-from 4-8 p.m. Volin• has only recently ac:c- qu1rcd Marpritaville, about lwo weeks qo, and she plans 10 make some bi& chanses. "Thc:re will be a full Hawy Hour. ""1th food and drink spccia]s. The restaurant menu will also be chanlina soon." said Volini. "Watch us. we'll be chant· in&! .. I TAKIN ' IT T O THE STREETS ... Look.Jog to enjoy some spirited, local rock 'n' roll for free? At Tower Records '" Anaheim OD Saturday aftcmooo. Dr. Dream Re- cords prcscnu live pcr(ormancn from three enP&ina actS -Huot- iD11on Beach's £.aplant, lrvinc's Swamp Zombies.. and LA-based Food For Fttt Ex-Wall of Voodoo vocalist Andy Pricboy will also be o n hand to sip autopai>hs and chat about the stale of pop musk. The live music bt&ins at 2 p.m. Tower Records (99S--6600) is located in Anaheim at 306 N. Beach Blvd. ?DtJl/lf~ ·-~&Derw* Mand a y ..................• ME..XI CA.N Tuesday .......... CHEF SPECIAL Wedn~sday ......... SHORT RIBS T1u11•sday ....... UMB SHANKS Frida11 ............. PASTA, PASTA/ ...... ,_. ••t•llM t.UllCM • ~ • ~ • OOOCT-.. -·--0.. ......... ._ ..... ...... ~ c.... Dllr,.,. Carlo and Egon Cutlumger came a k>f'G wsy to vtait Marglritavftle In f.lewport BMch. At Benihana·1ltS 1Better To Give Am To Receive Buy $50 In Gift Certificates For Your Fnends And Benihana Will Give You A Club Membership- 10% Off Every Meal All Year long l11c•1t1• 1 7121, M4r11w t.kl Ro t«21 • 1'~f'"'' &-u.11 Q,, ~U. AMltri"' 7iof .. ~. T1111un.r Jlf' ;;:: "'"''"' ,,,,, (I,, 1 Jll. l 1tt of lrwlail•~ Ql2.Jf18• • ·Art ' .;....------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Laguna Art Museum returns to roots in latest show In rc«nt exhibition the Laguna n Museum appeared to ha"e transformed be}ond recogn1t1on •ilh a new facilit y an innovative director and a st\.le of an that has alienate-d 1rad1ttonal LAM sup- poners while thrilling the mod- • e-m1sts and cnue<.. incl uding >Ours truh. In fact 1he LAM haH,olved into a cuhuraJ 1nsutut1on that holds to the 1uturc and current trends in tbc ari\ on a par with th e often con- tro' crs1al :"t'" pon Harbor and other con tcmporaf1' venues. How- e\ er with the prc<\Cnl massive show- ·,ni of earJ} ('al1forma Im- pressionists, "Cal1forn1a Light. 1900-1 <no." LAM has reached jo~n and dusted off 11s proverbial roots and handed 1hem 10 Patn<:1a Trenton. guest curator. for all to Stt To mam 111s a homecoming long overdue. while to ott)en 11 is a trite bad.ward slide to an un1mponant daub of ~onal ego stroking. Cn11cs of "California Light" have detlarc.d .UW the ~!th1b1t touts a ....---gen re of p3SS(' painting that never reall) ach1c' ed an~ true relevance. David Banenbera Payne-. Granville Redmond, Guy Rose. Donna Schuster and William Wendt. This talented group understood th~ maJor premise of the lm- press1on1s1 School. that the very light itself 1s a tangible clement that holds value. color. intensity and v1bronC) 1n its corporeahty. This fasc1na11on wuh light values and its adherent color theories was first :spoused b} Michel-Eugene :'heHeul and Albert Henry MunS('ll. anas1-acadcmes. Many of the nine studied in France at the Bcau:c An. excepting Wendt. a natl\ c German who acquired much Trenton and the LA M dJSaucc. of his training in Berlin and here 10 pomtin& out that how these artists '\menca. rt'late to the mainstream of Amen-Of the nine in the show. it is can art and tcf European prototypes Wendt who stands out as the most had not been addressed. singular stylist. His heavy brush The Mu~um has eumined the and C'ezanne-hke spatial relations group of painters who were approach an Exprcss1onisuc modaJ- enthrallcd wnh the quality of light 1tv rhat sets him apart from the rest and natural beauty to be found and makes a Wendt canvas 1m- along the South Coast and selected med1atel) recogn11able. In his USt' nine of the best for what truly LS a of yeUow..and green Wendt captures luscious Cllh1b1uon~ They included. the nau-.:e Oora of Laguna Beach Fran1 Bi schoff. Mauncc Braun. like no one else ever has lead1n& Alson Clark. Joseph Kle1tsch. Edgar somC' to (:all an} Ust' of a warm yet ;=:....;;;:.. __ .....;;=;;;.....==============;::;:~=:;1 dark ycllov.-green Yalue a~ "Wil-ham Wendt Green, .. (T! -· l,lfl\fH\ltl ---- L UNCH t\.ND DINNER BEER t\.ND WINE Wendt built himself and his wife Juha. also a painter. a home over· looking what today 1s known as Moss Point. The· structurt' and Its prisune sctting are historically cap- tured in "Old Coast Road" < 1916). one of the more ed1fymg canvasses in the "01liforma Light" exhibition as 11 demonstrates the elltrt'me r.-I Ill 1'0\ _..., 01',ERO'\LY I I H~ on I I I• • • • ...... ' • I L_..:..:..:!..._.J beaut) of the Laguna Coast that dro'e Wendt to such an ist1c ma<1-un.•s tery The lo' mg a11en11on to th<' """" sen mg re' cals an an 1st as much an M-TH UA.M.-1~.M. love wuh the plact' llS th~mcdium. FRI-SAT llA.M.-lO:JOf' .M. .\nothcr member of LA M's select (l14) 141-1111 (l14) 141-4&43 SlM JP.M.-lOPJl nine who was ongmall> from t 'HEE DELl\/EH t' Europe 1s Klcitsch. known for a * LJMJTED ,\REI\* bomb:m1c pef'10nahty and uudina charisma (AT EDllGO) K.Je1tsch first made a name for 16103 BOLSA CtlCA ST, tlJNTINGTOH BEACH himself as a ponra1ust and has been ~~~====~~~~~~~==~~~ Celebrating Our 9th Year! • Codd•lla • Tropical Drinh * K¥\L Tfil\I C.U\K Din~ In Roy•lty • Dinner 7 Nights • Lunch s49s • Sunday Sl\95 Mon. thru Fri . Champagne Brunch -"'7 MA.KE YOUR HOL IDA. Y CA TERlNC RESERVATIONS EARL YJ (114> uo.mz ... , W. Cwt Hwy. llfew .. rt a..c• (11., 4H~IUf ,, .... c.... ..... l•• . .._. r 111 OaJly Pttot w-.endl Thursday, November 15, 1990 Guy Rose's "lndlan Tob~ Trees, La Jolla" 1$ among tM worics included In "California tTgnt. 1900-1930" at the t..aguna ~rt Museum. • noted to have an ardent admirauon for Titian and the Acmish School. After his em1grat1on to America. be moved on to Chicago, attended the An Institute there. came into con- tact Wlth Edrr Payne and became a member o a decadent claque of artists stlf titled lhe PaJene and Chi~! Club which acted :u a spnng- board for both an1sts' carttrs. Kleusch su~n~ evetyOne by lea' 1ng what was an assured carter as a SOClCty portraitist to 10 10 California tn 1920. aflt'f Payne dc- scnhtd a small town named Laguna is a haven for artists. Af\cr ·arriving here the land >edanled Kle1tsch into creating a >enes of vibrant landscapes such as "C'rctk-1..aguna Can)'on" circa ·2~ tha1 derrroni.tratcs the Dutch Mu- ters innuenre of extreme Ilg.ht and darks. His work 1s r~ best example of cap1unn1 the people and build· mgs of earl> Laguna Beach and 1s an 1mponant pan of both the Caty and the Muscum·s permanent col- ltct1ons. While modernists and cnucs ma) stt this cxh1b1t1on as qo stroking on the pan of the Lacuna Mu~um it as in reality an 1mponant rttum to th<' fundamental premises of Laguna. ,pedfically. and Southern California 1n genC'f"al. to its at'Sthcuc and art1suc traditions. Kudos to all involved and a ~l)("C1al nod to Peter M. Ochs of the Fieldstone Com- pany for onainally undC1Writtn1 the ~Early ..\ n 1St 1 n l..agu na Beach: The lmprcss1on1sts"' e"<hib1tton of '86 and the present "CJ1hfom1a Ltght. 1990-1930." a noble gcstul't' of con- unued support fonhc LAM lflld ns effort to prnt"nl and document the early an hastol') of Southern <'ah· fom 1a and us beloved an colony Laguna Beach. CALIFORNIA DINING AT ITS FINESTf .................... .................... ==:~=·· NEWPORT .aACH "' ... 1111 S7 PA•IDll •LAND .............. I was auppoeed 10 review ""Child·• P\ay r dais Md for you. guys. But Yow Favorite Unc was 100 luy to ttt out ao tee lhal which his ccht~ """'9ed IUm ID w . Now lemme npAain how movies arc aJSilned bere 11 die paper. If i1•1 vile. ttpuhive. and DO ksitimatc m tic would WM1e bis time on it - and especially if there's 1 color picture lhat can be nm with t.M review -abn Your favorite Unc is suckttcd into bloMDc off • few houn at tbe local tbelter. way. And. most importantly ... "Wants to ~ at the eApense ol the Da111 Pl'-' and pick up a l1ttle 1'octet cb••·" Now. that's the prosnm! Eat for free and aiet paid at the same ti me. I don't even 1Ct into the movies for free now. Feed me and pay me. I can handk 1L But I'm supposed to submit a 7~word review and a resume. Resume'> Yeah. '"Undc Don: Wntcs on an oc- casional basis. a column read by few. about mov.cs setn by few. for bucb which art few." wcu, we re n.annina outta room a few slob9ervations about a res-tCS1ed? taµrant Your Favorite Unc frc. But l tbio.k lbe IMll1 Piie& needs quents. tomeonc who reviews plKes where Sizzler. real ~ . to-Where fries arc I frequent this place for seven.I cooted 1n 90-weiaht. subimi is valid reuons. They take credit somethjna fed to the cat you wanna cards. They nan mooey .. vina ,et rid of. and napkins are tbt coupons. And you can eat aJI you sleeves of your shirt. want Sound like a pat idea. ro volun- 1<>nna cat somcthl.DI beattby like a salad. rn review anythina that OOftlCll' oa a paper plate. sucks to tbe wall. or docsn·1 bite beck when chowed down on. I, and you. want our patcd- IOU:ed napkins and ketcbup- s&aioed shirts. Smd your favonte unbcahby raiawut ~to Mc, Your Favorite Unc. (Jedr a. •• ..,~ Jill PS ... ,,,. lie .... re-......, ....... .n ...t. But have you ever buaa outat the 1Cer. Anythin& for a buck. won·t Buffet Court? I mean you're piliQI keep my arms o«a the table, won•t on some drellina. .. Do you KOOP chew wtth my mouth '*-ti. won•t from lbc bottom 'cu there'• stuff stop hknri• my note witb an index floetina on top, or scoop hm the tinier. and won't mil up tbc salad top •c:uz thae•1 Stufl' that's l\lftk to fort with the dinner fort 'cuz I ain't the bottom? rr.:======================;; Also, do the sneeze p.wds really 11 work? And do you cat that which is undcf a pert of the paard wtiicb has obviously had ill cftiec1iveneas ••• Well, I band tomethina in the Dau, .... tM oc-.. day that seemed ID be mudl laoft lntaeSt- 1n.i. They'~ looki• for a racawant reviewer, to Tbe Unc tcanned the requimnenta.. DOt that be'd pay atttntion 10 them upoe becomina liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiii;;i _______ iiiiiiiiiii'-•imiii1 alleeed ~iewa . I 1 for a lqitimatc (not th.at that is possible bctt) review. So I'll make SEASONED GREETINGS Let'• •. "Kno~ Md love of food. the ~Uutut ......,,,. Md ata re. tlunnu. .. No problem. I come. I teC. I ea( urue. it's ......... yuppie like sushi, lbere ., mada I ...,'r eat. EapeciaU, il.,meooe die ii p1yi111- And I cu pro:MIJ 19J mat I aia'l never -.. • •1 ol dlle ,.. lautaall i• Jlldy CMmbettai11'1 Ouide IO ~ C.. Diniftl. Kiwi oil dli bo a11 !9r of area ~r: .... dlen .. aotbiftl like ~· ~0-..... L" No ........ U ,_. bm. None II,,_ laj. .. E•c rlrar Wriw wilt oi« lak. .. Ob, .............. piety ... Ex_ c:dlent" ........ .., ... ,...... of ID} 11" ~ DOt in this co1 ..... . ·-a. .,.,., •• , ...... of OflC '!"'-'• ...... I . No •h• W• .ore thlD . /''"" ... ~ ................... ""'f'IJI ............ ,. ---· ............. ..,. Oii' n•••....,-•,_ ............ TIJtlllllf• • ................................... 2 •• .....,..,. ...................... ,. ........ ... SPIRITS•SPORTS•STUFF --Wl• .......... ,. .... ,,, .. 2 , ..... ~"'· ,. .. ..... ____ , ... .....,.. ... -.... ... --• twN IMI • .. /lllllli ...... .. ............... 1# --= p .............. .. _,, em.-...... .,. ... ..,...,,. ........... . .. ,.,. "" ..,,, .... " •• ,..,, .. Miii ON'N TO THI P\JklC 17272 ........ Awnue. ,, ......... -..twt.---,...v-. u•••••Mll& _... .. L.GeC• :za-~ ...... ,.~ (7~ . • • Costa Mesa "'9eee'1. South Coast P\&u. 549~74 I Open I01m co9p m M-F:noon to611u" SM.. WI ltHeNICIOnl noc requlftd Sand- wichn., soups Mid AYd1 in • usual •· mosphttt Not rlCtd h ........ ....., ..... South Cont ll't.la v~. 751·715] Open for lunch 11 lO 1 m. to 2 pm. M·F: dinrwr 6 to 10 pm. F. Sit Top-gun drl/W in airport ilfH; most belo~ of ,.ower ~sUllKants ~k. ieflOuS rood. unstuffy atmo~ N.w light ll'Wf1U 1UQ11Wn1S uqu1slte Nonflem ""'"' Sf>K~s Gororous salads .,, strewn with wild grttm HonvfNdt putas ~ ~ l1Jt PerSONllittd ser· vier Overittn by thf d\lfmtng MOfllo Caqnolo Mid thf ~~t~ LIN, SOnll Mid Gild1 Ch«lc OUt thf Ql'ttting at t.M doof ll~s dllllrwt~ get speclll creacnwnc ltrservauons iKetp<td s s s * * * * * ... =-'-· CrysYI Court. llll kit St 7661 Open I I I m to 9 p m M· Th . 1 I a m 10 I I p m F: S;n ; noon to 9 p m Son ltestrvlCiof'ls XCf'Pltd h~siet TNI cuis1rw. \11\1111 pomons ot ~IUtituly pl'tpaltd lood In a UMlc stiling lliddtn I/Way tn cm upper rrachff of South Coast Plaza's Crystal Coun u ** * * Otln'• CNn•M 124 w MacArthur Blvd 546-~688 Open I I to 9 daily lttservatlonS accepted lnupenslW Chff'Wst M1d c,,,_ lontst dining With tlkr-out ~II~ Not ratt<I .. T_... ... 6ll Anton Blvd 662·2672 Open 11 to 11 Mon -Frt,. 11 to mldnlgtlt Sat . Sunday brunch 10 to 2 llesmtations Kctpttd. Fi.vc>rs of mesquite ¥1d tht up- d<tltd Southwest Gtrat grttn com tl!Tlllts and SOIJthwestern spt<llltlt'S SS '* * '* '-'-1820 s Pfau Of 850-9008 Open I I lO to 10 Son ·Th . I I lO to I I Ftt -~ trserv11tlon1 1eceptrd Chlrwse 10i:X11UtUllng Peking duck Not rlCtd l'Of'tJ C.W.... South Coast Plua Mam ltvtf 556-9700 Brrlkfast. lunch. d•nrwt ~zing rn tht fresnnt Mid most dt- l1cious NWral loods Vtetoria·s 8.llte St10p turvres gttat rnutrins. froztn y~ Mid fresh ju let b¥ Not r 11rd ~. 1820 Plaza Or South Coast~" Vlll.)Qt' 556-7271 Open tor lunch 11 lO to 2 Mon -Fri , dinner 6· 10 JO. Sunday brunch 1 1 JO to l lteservatlons JU99t1ttd Tln- dOOf• ano curry lobster. l.wnb Mid chicktn Ben '"°'"" rrn~rltll in Orange County. IN}'br tht. stile Temfle ~s •-- t i< oar den It mospnerr ~rerw strvl(e 0utSUlndtng Wint list SS ....... * Oar4en ... vo Crystal Coun Hll Bear St S46·6004 ~n I I to 10 Mon ·S.t.. I I to 7 Sun Attt•noon tHtlmt 2 lO to 5 lO tveryd11y l!eserviit•ons wgoesttd A IOUCh of /Ill culs~s 1n a cluslcal Frtneh seulng Not riittd ~. HH St.tr \1 • CrysiM Court. S40-H6S Conttmpora.y Northfrn ltllll!n CUIStnt servtd lr'I lht sening ol 11n rndoor 110tw.ili C•fe hcttltnt ~JUl. loe«Cl:I Open tor lunch ¥10 d1nntr lle~rv1tt0ns iKCej>ltd SS * '* * * Olfto'I Oft 1tM HIM 428 E I 7th St 6SO. I 7SO llesrrva!lons ..ccepttd A Cost11 Mn.1 landtNfli WMm. lntHNte nt19h· borhood mert•ng pi.er LUt'Ch. drnntr, weekend bre#fast Eapertty prep¥ed Con- 11ntnt.i CUISlnt l 111r ~ biV ~trtlln­ Mtnt, customers ~lmn get 10 sing ~ SS *** QeNeft Dfepn 2023 HMbot lllvd , 642· 7162 ltestrvlllOllS KCtp<td Genuine Chinese M~ln dishes slflee 197S AWllfd Winning (UISll'le Lunctt. dinner. tllltt'-OUI, coclnllls 7 O.ys SS ** * ChlltAlf .AMen 3810 S Plllu Ot . South COISt l'lan Vlll.lgt 668-1717 Open fOI lunch 11 lO to 2 lO. d1nrwr 6 to 10 Top- '"*~ ~an/ ContitWnt.11 rn-uiur1n1 1n u ~. rrcrncly tr~td co OrMIVf Coumy lnceresting cullft In a u~ wu1ng Superb ~tlzrrs l!nd "9flt b'lcrtts Wondfrf\A hOfrltmilde brHdS, .... cfknt c~I• s~ttOn, hOfnemldr fl'"'~ Wt. ~SI CMSM I.Nd '" town. Good vl!Uf Consranc «tlvlty fSundl,y brunet\, wlnt dtnlWfS, IOOd Wt1n9l, Mr IMf1U .. llfttr· noon Md no tht ._, ~I SS * * • • ...,.._. )800 S f'\ar.a Or • SOutn Coast ~ Vt19 S57·25JI Rinenllllonl sug.- gnttd Flnf tr.cMIONI J.lp9rWW rtlUUra-it VHS the fttlhne ll9tdltt1U 5wN blf, t.uml rooms. codlUll lounge -Mu91kourw Kaildl ~ mult be ordtted 24 hrs. In l/dvltl<t Eltpw c:Mnlng. Lunch. dinntf SS **** La~. "6t Hift>Of 11\!cS "6-IJ25 Open tor lut.ch Mon ·Fri 11 )()to 2. dlnntt 5 )() lO 10 lfatnlllions ~OilWWWldtd NXNt -· Notthtm It ..... Nlllnt " OUdgfe-<onKioul pncn VHll dlJhn ~ tKCWlii ... ldtd. tJtUlllnC Ur.-SU ~ ~ ..,., • flWWb8 tMllly IMlt#. • • •••• -· .. •• .... 1500 Mimi • ...... S«).ltJ7, -.WCION «<lflltd ....... ., a..~"'~·,,.,,. To ORANGE CoAsT constOJtlV• yean C>wntf MkNtf c~ stays Mlt~ ol trrncb Mid sets the JUndlfd tor Chlrwst ruuurl!nU. Suptft> lobs~ dis· MS and conte~aty C~st offerings Lunch. drnner. tlke-out. codtUls 7 ~· u ***** Ml <au 296 E 17th St . 645-7626 FMl!ly styte Mule., rrstaur.-. "~ 81.ah has Httn htftl Open daily • I I a.m. for lunch. dir'ntf. -cocl!t.ah. c .. Mital fOr i.vr pan~s. Sokltous MfVI<• tor tM!lks; tac& 1tnt IMtily v_,. S •• • * fllfew,_,. .. 2000 Newport llvd 63 I ·2110. tlbs. chldlen. shrll'l1>. .-.cts. SMldWichts. Emph.lsk on "ntlntss. ~ OdKlous corn breW-~· l1on1 • p nr Mondi)' dvough s.wtday. 2 P."' Sunday Tater out from 2 pm dMly ss **** ,. ......... 212 E 17th St. 642·7481 Olnnt1 7 days. Ulch ~ day UCtel( 5un light ltallan fMe with art ~ on frnn pasm Not rated ..,...... .....,_.., llll Bristo! St .. Soutl'I Coast PW.a. 5~38. Op4rn tor lunch I I JO to 2 JO Mon ·sat . dinrtrf 5 )() to I Mon.·Slc , Sun bfunch Oi"ly ~ INll ltallln food With frdt't filh, cNc:~ l!nd p.11U. Terrific tweat Spotty SfMGe. s s * * ._. o..tea. IOI E s.ndpon:e Of 556-7701 0ptn 11 to 2 Mon.·SYn . ~ day bfun<h 10 to J ltnervauons Kctel(ed. Fine MtlUCl!n lood in a tun Mid ~ tn11ironment Noc r1eed -.-a ............ lllJ Bristo! St . South Co.SI Pl.Ill 54C>J&40 Open IOf lunch I I JO r :> l Mon. ·Sat .. dinntr 5 to I 0 MOn ·Thurs . 5 to 11 Frf-s.t ~-Jons SU09tstlon Award-winning Cootlrttmal cuisine Popullr standby M the nice toucl'l- es ol stfVICr, gr.:Jous ltlnmphtfr and XCOUUtmtnts SS S * ••• ...,.,, JJJl kM St • CrylUI Court 662· RUBY Open B tO 9 Mon ·Thurs . 7 to 10 Fri ·Sit.. 7 to t Sun lteservatlons noc required Burgers and trlt1 1n • rr-uracro 1 •40s dJntt con1)1tle witn rrcordtd swing music.. be.dent Ullds. Mrvlu Is touty on lht """ s •••• ..................... )JOO Brlstol St 979·2400 Open for ~ti and dlnnt1 sevtn «Mys a wttll Call tor hOUrJ J1u ~Ulch on weelltncb ~wr­ vatlom SUOOffted. Fresh seafood ~slally prtp¥td. complete with an oyster twit, Not ratd. TM a SJ JllltJ l6t E 17th St , 6'45.....0 Coty ~ English tH rOCllll. lrealdast. lut1ch, llllernoon tta. ~ !My twuncl'I. loY~ pttSWed. Tenffk Cot· """ S*(Jes. scr• .., lljOney pit, .,._ Englbn .-1qun ruy ~ pur"-"· S ***Tr.._...._, Jlll s. lmtol St , South Coat f'\ar.a. 54<>«>38 Open fot lunctl I I to' Mon.·5un lrsttV«lonl not r~rtd TN ......,_. pmtti. wtth I I ~,.. plaJIS """' Sklll.ln 10 Ntipoltan No( t•td -C• I I ...._ Jlll S •istof S4CMl2Z Open 11 to t rJ.rttt hwfvatl<>nl «cftlC!ld OWW In tht Metro·s Oi"ly r•oat ... guide Noc rated ..... 1712 P\lctonli•. 645-eot I. No rn- tfVlllons lobstt'f Ulll, ptlMt no, Chklt.n .,,,, rfbs • rtftONIClll ptkrs. ~ en.ion NonttY Lunch, dlnrwr. 5undly DfHllfatt Piot ilttd Fountain Valley C ... •eHa, l ;'l72 N41Wh~ SC 546-7426 Optn '°'lunch"'°"' '' JO."' ro 2 pm Mon ·flrl Olnntt 5 p m ., JO p"" Mon ·Tl'I ; S· 10 p"' flrl~ S.. CIOMO kft. ~ IUl#.ln CUISIM w+th -'IMrlc_,, • goodltt' ....,,, hoc «91 ~,...... In "" .., Hof , .... ,.... ..._. 18774 lr°'*'1ufst St. fU·l-366 Open 6 p.m 10 2 • m Mon-S.. H.- bUf9en, ~. "IMO ~· hot dOgS Olnelng 10 '50s lt1d '60I musk ••1rrv11J<>ns not required. ~. lr.- t JIPC!nSiw Noc rattcl Prl•••ltr• ••1t••ra11t. 16 5 2 5 •oo11t1um St lat Helf 77S-7t78 Optn U-Ch 11.lO to 2 pm , Dlrwwf 5 to 10 lO pm Mon-S. Italian ~ IC• Crpttd (~ Good VlllUe fot Wfl.. ~ w.i. past• and ct.siiul lt.tlian dilhts GKta dnsetU. SS ***~ -rilot Pick of the Week 111111 \ •G•'••dteHW WM: Owner Gino 8om> and his restaurant •~ Costa Mesa landmarks. wul: EllpenJy prcpaRd Con- tinental cuisine: with live piano bar entertainment and jazz. Wllea: Lundi. dinner and weekend breakfasts. Re~r­ vations acccptcd. WHtt: 42& E. 17th St. in Costa Mesa: 6S<>-I 7SO. How Meck Modcnatc prices. Huntington Beach Irvine La1una Beach ..... ftllll Clllllllle 1150 $.; Coill • 4fU4N . Ojiii W Wi ..... a,.r-•..--- dtmllt M un. C..... ...,...,.. s,kJ .._. ........... 1-... ........... . ~······ .._,-. A1119 -... JD'12 Coast HWY 497.,919 llMIW'• ~.,,,, ~ M11rw N .0, 1911 Nae,...... -.e 1816 S Coma ffwr., 4'4.oeoD ~-... ~nt S JO.tOp.• .• fl.S- S•JO.IOJO ...... cu.tne. U **** leoollll ... CCWNJ al~,,_. Cillll••,r•. UllMN ...,__ ....... ~ ,..., ~ ~ c....,.. CUflAIW l'artllnO ...,. }QI find It ..... "'*"" ... fKOiilMlldetl..,. .... a--. .. lewd .. ........ , .... . T1le T .... $Urf ... s..d Nolet. ISSS ~ CCNSC ~. ~ 9liaCft. 497 ...... 71. ~. Mnch ........ MWn dayS: ~ ""'"""· Jaclld.s ,.. ~tor OlflltllMn ~ S JO P.lft. IHtr· 111•tons fKOAll .. lded ConlelilPGnrY C• fot"'-c"'*'9 IMletfMIY ,...,.,.... i.r Jaca. son ~ llDf"*'1 ttwf Ill lA'I Clcna us •**** au C.-. 242 N COlllC ~. WgYw 1uCn. ..,.._2444 Open 11 a lft. to fO P-"' M-f. tam to 11 pM S«.·~ ..-.. on WHMOdJ or'lly l• In Of UD out Lulch, d!Mrt. ~ .., tp«1*ltt ICtOf.s fYOift die be«h V,...,.... 1#1d- wtcn IWl"'1 te<OIW+•• ldtd s ••• V11r9 ..... JO) lnNdway, L....-IHch. ... 1-6220 Conae"'IPClf.y, ""' ~ ut.O MIYn culllnt wnc:n .., dlnntr M'Wf1 mys COf¥¥t1t1ilM MMl.I fJI flnl COU'MS, s.fMS• plUllS .., .... (~ thing on ,.,.,.., 1:1 prict'Cf ens 1han s 10 s *** Newport Beach ,..., ............ 4501 ,.«.Ille Cont HignWI)' 646-t 126 A/ntfiun food Wiim Mid cozy. '-1 Fr1nu~seytr ~ •· mospnert awned by~ loCal rr"' uuaceur eyron !Cough Lunch. d!Mef. """ down onwn. Wndl)' bfUnch l.Ntty u wlrl'I • 1oea1 crowo •~"'aions acapced •••• Amell9'a. JI I MMlnt Ave 67)..6580 Open fOf ~ 11 JO 1 m 10 2 lO p m M- S.It • °'""'' 5 JO to 10 p "' f u-S. • Sunday btunch §«lfood lfltCilllj(>S ttom lhe ltlMn coast Noc ratcl AMI ........ 2640 E "•Ille Co.A >My 7 JC>«)OO Open tor IUnch I I )() a.Al to J JO p m M-F, dlnnf'f 5 JO to 10 p m. Ti;. S. 'ltfltfv.clotts wggctS~. IHUl~ pttjWlftd conc~.wy Callfornla CUIWW toan1ng on p.UUts and stafood Cozy. lnelm.lt~ ~ h<tltnt wtrw list us **'** Anu.,... l~ Merldltn Hoctt. 4500 M«Al'tnur lfvd 47tt·ZOOI Open fot ._ 1ng 6 co 10 Tun·S. •~wrvldonl rtQYW.o Award-w inning "'~nu or llgPHer Frtneh/Cononental <• •tlt1t. ta<dtnt& ptt'plttcl l!nd gracl<>lnly wrwd SC.II, <""' (hi almosptwrt lkll.l ,~ Due ~­"""ttsNtiWU le» Angetrs rntla tmd to ltwlll this 11 me bes1 rnuurtne In O.C. llut they proo.llfy ~'t llftt) to 6"f oawn.. ssu **** ~ )))4 W Ca.st Hwy 64S·7077 Open tor lunch I I a "' lO ) p I'll. Mon. _,.,I OiMH from S p "' • I a "' dlly OMslull <onllnef'IUI Willnr. lAIDlnldt .,,..llllOn" apecllllty f...-ort!t haft of NtwpcWt ..,,., Otd Monty INIOw. ~atlw crowd US **** ... --)7 ,..,.., ............. JOJO Open I I to tO CS., Sundliy l!Nnth t I lO J~~s...a..sw• fooCI ....... d9llK kocailh IGUCfl. faailfnl Pf ... re.,..~..., Dlli'1 "'-~ M"'O~t ·~--"""° ~ u •••• • 7 S' , 111 ,,_ SC •7s-909J q.n S to IO:JO fun .s...,, I to It flrl.•S. ltMt-v•*" «at*d ~tor CAlllfof~ ,..,....~~""-~ ,..,_ .. ...,...,~ ....... C.rt9" rfNlfl1 .... llll"Y s' • * * ~ c.19. "° ........ c ..... Or flOUl St--"°"" 1Jt~. °""' 10 JO to 10 ...,..,,,. • s. 1-10. s..., 1-s -..., • YatlOnl ~ ~ (~ Nlllnt. Nae ,..., • • c.19 .... 0 .... I lot ..... CMNf Of. MO-UU ()pin I•• 10 t p "' Mon · flrt • I to • S. • I 14 Wt No ......,.. •• Ulltft s--........ kflft In • ~ Ill I...... Nac r..- C B "* ...... UH v.. Udo. 61J4'1t ~ .. lundt noGn-1 '11111 MDI\._,,.. DMnaf I J0.10 p ia MDI\., Tll : .,,., ICUD TU ""' ; ..... •ff "' • S. No • ... " ......... Net,.... c:=• .......... 1111........., C DJ. 1W.Sf4J 0... 11 • 10 S..., • ntun • .. 11 • t I ,~ ... .S. No l'ftlr· "...,,. t.IMft: c~• ...-...... • niMf''" flOZttn1._0/ tlavon, SC.. .,. ,~ .. ~)' pj«C' u ••• DI c--y lOIO LM.,etft Aw US-S717 ~lot IUN:ft tt· JO to J Man • '" d/IYrt1 s 10 10 ~ Suncuy bNnch IO JO 10 l JO llC'VNllionf lKCftllM Can- ....... Cu)•~ Wltl't .t litilfood ~ Gft• Cl.Im t~r U •••• ~·· lS20 E '•* Co.NC Hwy 67S·l921 Optn tOf dinrWf frOllt S JO to IO JO ~ • '"°'' S JO to 1 1 JO Fri -S.C ~ollfoC)nj r.uwttttd ~ NorOwfn .,.,,, 90Ufmrl CUrSine New "'""'·~ '""'"' ~ l'Mfll.I ~ 11 _.. "°"'' \oVIO .,.., u~ty place • ~ ~ t~ UftO 1111tt\ UC> Int ~ lftUMC Very (fW <""'~ ~ CMnwto Mtd Getwr• ~ .. ~nt<O •• rwo oft &M "'illJOf .Ctr.c- • Darn u •••• ~ Ne~ lUO lftort A~ 7SMl88 luncn I I • "' to ) p"' d.Wy. ~ )4"fvtd ,,. fir/, ......, days c~ (Ill..,.... NOi r.rrrO Oln'1 °'6fteM JI J6 W ~ INd 67J.a104 Opm I I to t~ ~--­ «<f'l>lf'<I C ~tnt'l' .,,,,, C~~ CUll lne try mt •;nq ~ c~lltn Nol rtcta ....... , .• 6l0 lido , ... °' 675-0100 ~ • .ti .ni W09t"ltfd HMCIOf ~II Loe>s1r• d•IYlrl <klltt.. compr~ w..- loot2 ...,."" N0t1yYbuiy. tun lunch. ~r Suno•1 b<Uf'Cn U * * • ,..., DffMt l lOS f Co.t Mwy , COfOl\I ~ ~.-. ~ , J 90SO ~ 6 .t "' to moo-~ rn uncd I • m fn . ~ Flft~~ .,,.,. d~ "'"lh }UkfOOAU, JlffUC'S ~ Mylt IOOd Noc r.tlfd II TCHMo GriM 9S I ~ (MtC'r 0t 1>40 181$ 0pm 11 10 11 Mon -fn , 11 to ftdr"9"I ~ ~ °""""' I 0 to l '''"'~"1.on1 .t<<tPlfd South~trttn. Ttr /Vt' M>d MUl(.tn f.vofltf'S If\ it ftSll\lt' toe .olmo\~t Very QOOC1 green corn urn, .... , POt' d·~J IJWly P\lpp_}' "°"' s s •••• rw..,,.._., IOUl.fd • she nry C'nd of trw ll.~1 'Off &7S-t77J ••lffV•IOnS not ""<t''"'Y Strvrng t~ trnheu w~ It!>"" l"f' P«tfl( ~I lrtitlrflit """' 1,._, Not r.ieo Phre "-"' 1801 ( ,llCJfl< Ca.it Hwy lb JJ.. O pt>n s to 11 Mon ·Sltl 4 ro I I lO Wn Sund.t)' brun(h I 0 JO to 2 JO •••• , •I °"' ~lied ConutVillNt ... mo1~1t " IMldmlltll II\ Corona M MM ~" 1><>iovt0 rraa.uon '",,,_ dM'W'g htlM Ill> \ I~ !Nlon dr-. II t done With .. fhf tr ... """"?, llf' YorlUIWf pudding "" '"" '•ano II.tr " ~ ~ cn.c s 1 '1\lfN us •••• 'hr•'"' 1'We 11 45 ~ Ctntft Of 640 \1SO ()pC'n 11 JO to 1 lO fOf lunch MQt' F rt • S to 10 fOI dltwwt Sun ·fhun . S 10 11 Ffl S..C •f'wnt4ltl0n$ wgge'Stfd '-''~' '" tr~ ,.,.,,,..,/""4IV.- Ct\.no.1tflt W•Ch p.Ht• dtJhC'J thrown"' tor 9000 mtawtt C.tn t CJMt c~r Wit1' 1"" "'9fn<'i In Ugunl lot«h l'rte.n(IOUS "" -H I lofts tor. fOI WAtkt SU * * *. Gwy't Dett. HOt f.it Cont HIQt'w.ty &1S 119) ~ 9 to• Mon-In t to 1 \ '' 10 10 8 Sun ftHnr.WIOn.S l'IOI l'lf'<PU• .try N ltm 17 vltf•tltl ot hoc .tnd COid dr4I ~s, fronn yogurt. Tiw1 nl9flt Q<OS CillffW19 Aho on ~U dt CMH Noc fll~ ....... J0S Mlttont Aw . 67S·619l AutMnl1< tuNn fooo Olnntt °"'f, s co 10 p"' Mon ·Thurs . s lo 11 p"' Fri MwJ ~t Noc Ulled ..._ .............. llONewpon Cft"IC« Ot 6-4<>1411 ~ 1 • m to 10 p"' Mon -tnun 7 am 10 11 pm Frt 8 • m to 10 pm s.t ·Sun ttWtY.aoons rOf pattin """" th.In ~ NMUtlll rooos tor • ~tlltrry llfur~ Noc r1tPd ........ ,, HJS Ntwpon Soul""''" 675-4668 ~ tor Ulcl'I 11 10 ) Tuts • Sat. dtnntf s JO to I I Mon -Sat ' s JO 10 I 0 Sun tt~•l>OnS .t<<tPIPd fC'Sllvt d•nlnc} ot ddl<IOUI lHlolnru> spt(JMI(') ~ ""''" O"' Wfflltncu s s • • * J .W .'1 S.. GrW 900 lltf'WPO'I Ct nttr O• M¥r10tt Hott! t.40-4000 Optn & JO .t m t o IOpm Sun ftll.wJ 6 JOam to 11 pm f II WI tt~.tltOf'I\ .lCCtPI~ f ttVl ,,sh "'4tt1ion1 Not '.tll'O eouw-. IOI 8.llVVtnlf 1'1¥t Nf'WP<Yl lt.teh 72S-077 I l unc:h M f f! O•rw'lf't rtom 6 pm M S..c CIOWO Sun ~-PM' H'I .IJd)Oon.ng foe Aul~ntl( Jap.tnU'l CUISIOO" ~rvpd in rt.-iqutl tnVtr0t1mtn1 OtOtt SH· Pf' pt• $0n lt.#IJt/11 luu 14 noun 1n MJ· vatl(t s u .. * • * * Lew.-)421 v .a l •CIO llH 4qo4 111'11'1 Valt()(tj MCfPll'd \w•U r>rl W•flf'f llul trm.lln s _,,,O w11'V'1<n9 cu•••rv '' 1nnovalt¥1' 111"2 ¥lt'1K l.tmO vf'IA and Olrlt'r ~(IMllf'' from Franc.e MWl S""•llPflMld Lunch "'" nt• coctt.t'1 <Altr'"9 11 * * • • . -co~ 1160 a.,on 111-0801 lune,, .,., donntt } d.tyl I I " rn to I I p m N011N>•n /Uo•~ CU''""' Not t.tft<I Maf?alt ..... 1100 W P11<1hc Co.t\I Hwy 64S-8l84 Optn tor O.nntr 6 10 10 Mon • Ftl S JO to 11 SM -Min ~HWttOnS~ Ot"tl'CI Motocc.,, CUI""" iptt&Mtllf'9 in lf'mOrt C'1Kttn ¥14 t .-00.1 st l * * * -...-·· lll~ f P.Jl(!flC Co.tu Hwy 67 J..8167 ()ptn IO• "1'<11 11 lO 10 ) dflYtt/!t S 10 I I .,.,ffV.CIOt'I\ fl'~fl'd Gourfftf'I II~ CUil.~ lfl ltd·~lvf'I '1>14'n dot NOf n.!f'd ..,._., ~JI E '.t<•t.c Co.1111 Hwy 67S 6621 Optn l0t tuncn 11 JO 10 1 JO ~ S JO 10 10 JO Sund.ly Otunch I I JO to 1 JO ttlf'1va11ons .t<cepttd C r1uc.11y .cca.i1mt0 lncl•M'I and 1an0oot1 COOlll'ty SS •••• ...................... 1441 f. ,..Klto< Co.tll Hwy 67S·ZOO-lutWch 11 JO• m to J pm d<IWWr Sp m 10 modnognt 11.tppy hour M·f Pauo dinong ""~ ltuslllng Olmo olfffing conct'mporM)' nonN>rn It• 1¥\ CUll•flf' ~ IC'l«flOt'I al p.utas ptlHI C¥J>l(CIO t0<.t<C~ .tnd anlip.tlll. Fut l>M 'Pf(wllllf'IO In llaliMI WI~ Nol fltlfd ...... ,.., ~ .._. 101 Nf'WPO'l C rnur Or &4()-4 I I 0 0ptn I I :)() IO I 0 ~ tl"lun I I JO 10 11 ,.,, ·s..tf .... opf'n untd I It Ill lttWrv4'110nS .C<C'P(td l!IS'1 ~1.tlllf!l plUl S~' OUl9fll .tnd Ht.MS In M~n.,. Mtu_,,,. ltlstou 1ntt is known as th~ plact to ~t .,w;s be ~tn Its ~n location boam th.It ttsori town•s finest It.ii.in cuisine. kvtrly Hins IS buslllng And tight Mrt In COfON dtl Mar. Mf'natuna ltlstorJnet Ni gained a rt putatlon as a t>uswng l~tan btstro ~Ing dtlK:lous toad In .in aut~ntk tr•ttOfl• env'rorwntnt Locattd on PKlffc Coast Htghw~ "' M«Arthuf Blvd (te>rmMy ~Sf, MflDIUN Ml ga Md t1 IOyal fOlowfng jjnce Its opening In .Juntt. This s~Jh rn~.-c olftrs a unique comt>IN- tron or Medfterrane., ~n that tNll.e dlr*'G ., t•cltlng upenenct Its'"'"" Is de'YOCed 10 contem- porMy ltahn cufJJM -"""'*· light ~ dftl<.lous rl1s~. Just • ~ Is • ~ronomk ddght. It Is also • feast tor Int tyn. More ttNln 100 Ottgjnll lnt~rprHMH>ns oJ tht word "mtUMUM" by artJSb working In Flort'nct' OKorMt the rtscaur.nrs walls. In ~ton. paned ~ sty and putty ctoudl decor· •tt the c~ Pk* ptlmavtra ~ ttom Camllfa tops t...._.s. lonl(JN en.airs. ttrracott• tits ~ ~ Fknntlnt' lldebo.Wds tiled with TUKtln pot· twy ~Ill 1N ~ 1t116M1 trMION IC· ~. Ttw ~ ~ comn tucnct tnto ' -~ .............. MnaMw ts locAad IC 2441 E. Coast H~ Cll 67S-J004 b mervMtons ·LEGEi "'81 Ute raUap men: S lncxpcns1vt. SS Modt>ratc. SSS Modcraltl> ci1pcns1vc $$$$ upenSl\'C. SSUS Very expensive. ***** PERFECT: FLAWLESS *** * E'<ctllcnt. nearly perfect. Among the best in ns field. *** Very Sood. ~nh a speoal tnp. **Good. * Sausfactory. Tht'S<' ratings n:fl«t the Ms. Chambcrlain·s opinion primanly of thC' food. '41th IM p~nution, 1mbi.tnce ind ~rvi« also taken into aCf'ount Pncd 1te subJ«l to c.han#. SS ** New,,ot't ~ SOJ E.tit E~1t1e1 67S ll7J ~ ttK uY I 'I 10 2. ~ S ro 'I lltu-rv.111ons liC • pte<I Fine w.tttr· l•O<'ll O•n1ng w•lh !Ttltl v-of fun Zone ttnO lhf' l°lClflf'Q CommottOn I~ impiits ~· 0...,1<1 \..)ltSOUty ' or«oous Mtitudl' 1\ dPl)Mf'fll ,,.. I~ CMlnc} ~"11CC! Wondtrful ,..,~h l•Sl> .tn0 ~ltfOOd, ta~etfnt Surld.Jy ll••incn v .-r•t<I tnc~ ~ wt '1'91-1" 0<1 ~s rn •it•• NewjtO't OyltH 9-~ Gt91100 W OctanlrOnt 67S·ff71 Frtlh tlV1 M'O putit ~), C«!ll~. bfff....., --liome- ""-Mll' MUf'fU Of)M 7 d.tys rrorrr 11-30 C11UM atmo1pnt1e-s s * * * * n.. ON s,.._...... r.a.r,. 1110 New• port 8'vd 67S 86S4 ()pm for d<nner S 10 10 Mon -Tnu" s to 11 .=n,.s.i . 4 to 10 \tll" ltSf'l'Vill~ not MCC!P(fd 1~11$>Pn­ S-l.lJd9N MIO ~II di~ -lh .tn old l.11n.ont-d 11.ttr Not r.ltfd ,..,_..... C-. &00-0 Newport Cenre-r O< 644· I 2 J7 ~n lor lunch 11 10 2 lO Mon ·f fl O.nnc>r 5 to 9 Mon ·Sal •t~t· V.ltt0n$ MCtpCt<I Spfcl.lllzing In frtlh 11.t.h M-1 p1u.1, C.ttPfW19 ,,, ... Noc raced '-*H'• ....... ... lO'I Palm St &1l·J74 I ~ tor lunch II to 3 Mon - S.11 . O~t S 10 10 S.1< ·Thurs. S to 11 Fri Suno.ry btuncn 10 to 4 ~R'NMlons W9" Of'Utd Sre-.tb and ~MOOd --n ~ and 'f'99~ No1 ritttd ...... Pl.Ill Ntwpon. lt!SIOI ~ J..,._ l>Oltt , 1000 8r1st01 752-0107 Optn ror run<ll I I JO ro 2 Mon ..fri. dln'Wf 6 J0.10 Mon ·Sat ttM:"rvacions .ccepttd LIO'!< and NKUl'll tl.wots from lht souctl ol Frar.<t and 1ht '°""' ot Cll•fomi.t M.tr\lttous uw °' IWIC>y ltttUCH In ~ ,...,, Spltfe- .lltnO~C' IO Sl(lf) !NI toubon ~ t dltnttVlh the uute~,. ot l'aKll OINK:s' ~ltVt fl.l<r SSS ****' TM f'--.n, 690 Newpo<t Ccncff Or fOUf SC'~ HoUt 759-0808 Optn tot· Ott.tllfHt 6 JO to 10 JO Mon ,f n , bKh 11 10 to 2 Mon ·flf dWW¥t 6 CO 10 JO MwJ Sonclay brunch 10 to 2 •~•tOnS ntt~ Nl'ltrKM'I 'conttlnPOfM}' cl.llslnl' wi1'1 Frt nch touc:hts ONtrse tin~ b.IK:ft, .ti bfe.lds baked on prtmt\t'J lfnpe<UC* ~Nl<t MoJtly ~Kl IOOd. In an M· mo~e ell.lot Uanl«'Ods bOld sttr•t}' us ••••• TM ••• Oii New,..wt. 1106 W °".,. front. &75-25&6 ()pm IOI dlt1nef S JO to I 2 Mon -S.tl •eWN.t(IOIU ~Jl~ Goormft W'efood In~ ~~ VictorlMt wnrno WldffY fff<>go11t<1 ., among rl'W tlfst ~lfOOd rtst'1Ul'M'ltS In the c.ouncty Try w ltbaklnt' and lotmtt •t• CNncltt ts a pertKtlOOISl. It ~ SuWln C~ and .>onn lt~r pm~ <Nff the' rronc dew wnn .lplOmo SS SS • * • 1lt * TM Ma 880 Nl"WPOft Ctntft Or 120-1800 ~ lbt tin:h II JO to ) Mon • Sat <11,_,.r S lO to 11 Mon ·SM lttS#t· v "'°"' SU90tst NI Alw.tyl-tll<flirnl d4AnO Uptr~nce Cutt 1t111 Gins ., sc.anty s'ufu. wonOtrt~ tunny t>Mttondtts. Hans Pr-o- er·s UfM'rl•se Tiw or#y plK• to t>t on Frtd4y afternoon "' NtwpOrl lfKh, t.lbleJ in tht t>.w -'' If~ it Wft'll in Mlolanu 8tst l>.lft>Urgt"rs in town, dlno llWr ~ on.om. lt1u s.lUO, cr.IC.k.Pd CIUngrne1l ere OttrnotNt' ~ mtnu St.l)'S <OMIS· tenr rtom )'t'M 10 yrar -and 10 don Mr h~·s clltncelt. t"f crtmf de la crtmf °' OC C~ ~ 10 drtuy SSS ....... A ....,..,, 1401 E Co.m Hwy C0ton1. df4 ~ 67)•)750 ()peor'I tOl"""' Mon . fn 11.tm to·l)()pm OtnnttS-IOp "' ~ ••w~IOn$ .cc~fd rot IUl'Ktl Ind from S 10 9 JO Mon -Th , from S to 1 pm - only Fn • sac Commtndy 9000 corc.inm- t.tl. Northtfn lt.Jllan <U1W1P S S * * * * W..• "'911 4001 W Cout H~, 6SO.ll22 lttWfV.tCIOm .teetp<td Otf- tlvt' TN! <~ Valuoe-p«JuPd ~ ~ COfnt>tnMIOn ~ ~rtnf M 'Ol u.tcti. ~r. Synd.ty bfuncn Abe It I 7 SO S CObt'Hwy in~ St.ten, 494-8414 u • ••• ....... ~ ~ lOOO W ,KJfK Coast Hwy 72 l-4066 ()pC'n 1 1 m co t pm daily ltflC'rv.ttlons noc neuu.ary E"O' ~ f•e -<h -out~s .,_, dt4I Ynd-WIC'ht's Not r.c eel s-"1 .... 660 Newport C~tt Or 7 20-0160 Open 7 10 4 Mon .ffl No rtSC'rVatJC>nl ~C'ded Dt4I CUdlnP Noc rlltt'O s.p..t IQIO bySlde Or • 644-422.0 0ptn tor~ M--F and °""' ..._Su-I ~ .. <tne Northtrn lt.llUMt cumnt l'ann made on Pftfl'loS#S. .wutts •• ao1C*nffy perlea Ouldool' p.illlO C.lltd~S ti.ysldt llt'ttlt.s from ~M>y ~ ltlat'd s s *. *. lt ....... 1 217 Mlf1nt Ave 67J~10 Opms at s JO p m tu -~ ttstrvilltOtU KC?Pltd Not ratt'd ..... c.te. 3201 f l'Kthc Ce.11t Hwy 67S·7S7S Open 11 10 10 Mon ·W~ 11 to 11 nus -SM , 10 10 10 ~ Rt~r· vaions ace~ F~ 1"C!f'IU ot cur rmt tavor1tts ur~ O¥ dlnl"9 9000· happy hOUt 1S ~** ._,. ......_ 21 S ltlw<Slde Or , Ntwport k«h S4~1418 Lunch·M.fn . dlnntr M· Sun v 4*t l)Mklf'lg on _,_tneb. PMlltng IOI in tront or rttt.tur MIC UptcalC' nttQh- t>orhOOd rf'SUU<ant ~ h19h-<a.i1 rftll llMiltl rtf)trtOttt' s s • * • * T... ef ..._ ...... 400 M.tln Slltl "laO.I, 67J-46lJ, •e~rv1uom a«tpttd f 'lOY die romance' or «*' NC'WPO't "".m • f)lr\OIMllC by vlt'W ~ s.talOOO $C'lt'Ct1ons l!IYf trac:M.IONll flVOflt.H lun(Jl, ~MH S.WO.., .,,,,, Sunday bl'll1cl"I N°' QUd TNft 440 ~ AW ·ttn>-Ot IC~ AlnPTIC.tn Mid lnCtfn.tllONI Wfllne l~ ill> ~ dllily.M S p m , dWWf w rvfd rMJhtly trom 6 p m ~t•ttn MWJ IM.M'll9"f ~ unc1 ~ One ot'ttw Orlr\9f cont·) most unoque IPJl.uf .Intl SS •• * * • T-.. 2JaJW Cont Hlgnway 722-9148 St.tnd.trd suihl s1d ~ f¥t _,, a Jtn.tl OCt'ln view from n s C>Wf·mt-notel IOUftOn Nol I Mt'<I TMllte ._. S4S Ntwp0tt Cenc~r Or 64(>.6JJ] Open 11 10 ro 11 Mon ·Thurs... I I lO to tl'lldntgt'I< F n ·SM. SS to I 0 S4ri ltew-nri1toons nttdtd Conttmp0t.try It~ C\Jlllr>t' lnctf PSt tng p.ntaJ SS • • * ,,_. Newe-J I l I W C~t Hwy &42·18al Dinner nognoy S pm to l It m £wctltnt, ntMly 1ai11an coriine, OUUl.tnd· lf'lg Wint hi ActlVt p..tnO l>M favotKC' IO<• 1ate-n19"t Spot teSttVituons K CC'f)Ud \/'*1 coat par1llf'lg SS * • * • rept1a, J47 Newport Ctn1tr Or 6'40-06QQ Lunch ,.,..., I I .I m 10 l JO p "' dlrwwf 7 ~-&· 10 lO p ft'! COt'fl~ It....,, CUIJN "40t l>M «lion i S ***** Deity Plot Week91'Kt/ ~. NoYefnber 15, 1990 f11 · • . ., -_____ ... __ ,.......... -~-·......;... ___ _ . DINNER SPECIAIS Jndudes IOI.Ip or 1alod. choice of pocmo. • •.,eoba., hot roD • dnmrt. SUN -CHICKEN DINNER $5.95 MON -CHICKEN DINNER $5.95 TUES -CHICJCEN.FRJED Srux $5 .95 WED -SALISBURY Srux $5.95 THURS -SPAGHETIJ $4.95 fRI -PORk CHOPS $5.95 SAT -STEAi & SHRIMP $7.95 - - - -• --With th• cad ----- - Also Ftaturlng FRESH flSH DINNE~ FROM $7.95 • AHi • SWORDFISH • SHAll • • llwBUT OctanvlN Dining Entmalnmmt 4' Dandng 400 IOUTR COAST HIGHWAY l.:AGUNA IUCB, CA '2Ul (7Jt) ~ -(714) fM-3137 ' .. m ........ r ~ ' . , -I ' : '4 ' ' - Sushi Bir 5 '" Anniversary C...bratlon Lunch 11:30-2:30 , MOll·Frt Dinner 5:30-6:30 t)tlcditerranea'l 'Room 18700 MacArthur 8tvd. Irvine, CA LOCATID AT H!.mDll a .... •..,_..•• Jiii -tttm•&WD•OGnA~ Nit} I I I !iA,_ UU. Mt U II .. ~I .. .,,,,..,. .. f,..., & w.., ... ... .... ts ... .... " Ut. llf.n -.... ti .... .... " ..., .... . ..., "11 .. , "11 , .. ••••••• nu. , ... "'·• · 111•n -· "'8 llf.lt ........ . 2332 •. C...t ....... , .-..1 IEACH • 631.mt TO ADVERTISE IN THIS SPACE CALL JANISE CROSS 842-4321 EXT. 272 .. c ~------~---i-~----f.-... li. ~---+-----------+-- i j J NDEPENDENT BROKERS NETWORK . 'WM• voa ••v or _II_ propea ly tlaro••• an llKlepeatt .. t Bro•er· Realtor, vo• are dola9 ..... ••• wltla tlae vmy ... tf No oae ea.. ca• ~ offer •• .. cla experleace, ••owled .. , profwloaalle• or pereoaal eervlce. Own your own kontJnc 8oAsa Chica at Arpy. 1500 sq. ft.BrJchtcorncuutlt..Sll0.000. hdJKent I IOOsq. ft. Only $M),()()()! Peclflc ..... a.E.. Ille 1'-a 1'H•I MH•, IM 1111 YOU 1'DD A CllAJMmllll · My Grandpa and Grandma tyve TWENTY YEARS FINANCE AND REAL ESTATE KNOWL£0GE to culde YOU to the best buy hued on your needs, and the amoont ol funds you plan to Invest. FOR MORE BANC FOR Y~U·R BUCK ...... .. Call.., .................. , llALPll M CADUI-. DAI.TOii HUNTINGTON.BEACH FIXEll BELOW llAllKETI Four bedroom, two bath, po0l, Inside tract, walk to schools, large add on family room, front & back patios. RV storage. $219, 900 LOWUT PIUCED aaa IJI f.V. Extra larae house on an extra lar&e lot with an extra mc:>tlvated seller! Extras Include: new carpet and ftoori,,. downstairs. new roof, new water heater, new p.lnt. nice nelehb<>rhood. and It does not back or side! Office can be convened to 6th BR Priced for a quick sale Call Mark toct.y at •••• ,-....er. (714) •••••• , CM1'U mAl.1'0ll8 ca•:i. ........ ..... I •111b1a ,HJST $189,9" Try 5" down on this aoraeous l bedroom 2 tull bath home separate family room with a second flre- plface. new dishwasher Park like &r~nds .and more Owner will carry 2nd & pay S5.000 ol your closing costs Fantastic home Fantastic buy Ula ............. Eaectlth• H••-a..a E8e8te (714) .... _.,.. (7lt) sH-etsa Macnincent 4 bedroom. l~ bath custom home fotmal dlnlnt room.Jamlly room. l fireplaces, and eourmet kitchen A/C. S«Urlty system. S 1.615.000 TnclP .. 111H ••~1'--.aA..11ca. ... ,, .. ,,., .,.,..... (for rea.I estate agents) AIURI (I am First -and Then You Can Be Second; Aren't I Nlce7) -Be certain ell parties are present for 9'gnlng papers as there may be mistaken word• between eouP'eS end cilents. An escrow officer Who makes a mistake may be doing you a.II • favor. The delay will bring to light facts that wilt benefit your clients. Speak softty and slowly when you ere out showing property. WOfk YflfY hard on open hOUMS and knock on neighb<>rhood dOOt'f cloM to you. Yes, your ne6ghbora realty do like you, more than you ever realized. They won't mind. Pay attention to advertising details. TAURUS (I Have -and Please Don't Touch My Stutt)-Just ftnd homes that really turn you on and stu>w them to your Clients. They will love them also. Might 9¥9fl buy one A big famity estate will go Into 99CrOW with • little help from you. lJke Cancer, you don't like to let go of anything, but let go of that failed contract. Another contrec:t needs to be reworked with a little patience from you. You wlll have to figure out which Is which. The stars can't do everything fOf you GEMINI (I Th tnk -and Think, and Think; My Head Hurts, You Take Over) -You twins are more mushy about special days than most people realize. Don't disappear Just yet. as moves you make -or don't make now -wttt have luting effecil on you and your clients Loot< for medlum-elzed homes In middle price range that offer easy living (which you love) and great entertaining (which you love). Then go convfnce buyen the-Same. You Mii b4tat-When you-t1uly believe-IA the prod'?ci-yoursetf. VOU're welcome. CANCER (I Feel -and Feel and Feef. No, I'm Not Pouting, Just Feeling) -Don't let the headlines affect you Show up et the ottlce and for 811 of your appointments. Other agents and co-worken ,in be more coperatlve than they have been fOf ages. You will enjoy the harmony for a change You cquld write up• contr11et together. Then take off before Thenksglving. Are. the stars repeating themeetvea? Y•. but they have to penetrate your hard shell sometimes Listen, please. LEO (I Wiii -and 'vou Will Not Unless I Say So) -Insist on • geological test and inspection of plumbing before you list that grMt home. ConVlnce your Mltera to have home In top condition for sale Put on your beat threedt u co-workera wlfl lhO'* a lltt .. respect and you need to look your beat, center stage. Mt*e pt.an. for something realty special for the leu fortunate. and Include your "farm" area. VIRGO (I Analy1e -and Pict( and Plcit; <>ooh. Is That Dirty?) -Your ctt.nta want move-In condition homes with no-care landscaptng right now. And them and Mfl them. Take clients through open houses youreetf thl• weekend. Mat« advertising wtll be more productive for your own llatlngs. Stay elote to cilent1 and be fleJdbfe with your time and appointments Forget the home with • poof Go for the community poota. Go .ahead and list those two small condos. They are a good buy. U8RA (I Balance -I Don't Know Yet , I'm Stlll Weighing It) -A retatlve who loves animals want• another home fOf them. You might w.m to Mnd ~ of your llstlng with a great back yard to all the local veterinarians. Stop laughing. Trust the 1tar1 on th•• one. AdvertlM yourMlf In a new area. Start right now wtth a pereonal note to all of your past clients. Remember who always has the laat laugh. SCORPIO (I Dealre -and Watch Out If You Desire What I De*re) -Tait Leo to move over and take your bows. The pubHCfty wtll do your cereer good. You continua to have• powerlul week If you keep the faith In yourMtf and your propertlel. Ptc:k up the phone and you can help a major client wtth flnWlclng. Do you know any profeeaora? They need to move. Take your favorite 99CfOW offlcef to lunch. •AOITT AMIS (I See -and Why Cen't ~OU See What I See) -They aay you tufter from "foot In mouth dlMUe." Talk to your hMrt't content, but keep YtNf feet moving lleo. Thee couple that work for a hoepital we to OIOM to making a buy, They can epend mor9 If yCN flnd them the one they want. a.~ to epend edYWttelng money on• new llstlng. Where? On the aide of 1 hlll, that'• wt... CAPNCOM (I Ute -Ind It'• for Your Own Good)~. lnctucftnO Cllenta, reelly do trUlt )'OU with thW moMy. Sooo, don't let them down. Do '/04K "°"'8eOWrtt ...,,. ~ ~ propertlel .._ week. YOU haw a tanner dent wt.o ._. e tot Ind )ult remerried. They wMt buy that houM wtth the fentalttc rwter bMtt end a. rtgtwt addrw. A co-worker coutd tell your 169tlng tf you would let them hOld It open. __ ... _ Condo Hotline Ren1ovirig a director difficult assignment By Janet LS. Powers Attorney at Ulw Deer Hottlne: , Whet II the procedure for remov8' of a memMI' of our boerd of dlrec· ton? OUr bflaW• do not cower thl• probtem. ff thl1 queetton coukl be ana'"'9d eoon. It would be ep- preca.ted llnce ,our annual meeting la coming up. -Column Fan In NB Dear Column Fan: Thank you for your question. The procedure for remov- ing a single member of the board of direc- tor• Is quite com- pllcated. Corportlons Code section 7222 would govern on this Issue. regardless of whether there Is a procedure as outlined in your bylaws. ere The code states: "No director may be removed. unless. the enUte board 18 r emoved. when ~ttie number of votes cast against removal would be suffi- cient to etect such director If voted cumulatively at an election at which the same total number of votes were cast, and the entire number number of directors authorized at the time of t~ dlrector's most recent election were then b4Mng elected." Basfcalty, this means that the direc- tor should' not be removed unless the votes In favor of removal would have been approximately sufficient to have etected the director In the first place. This Is referred to as "reverse cumulative voting." If you are seeking, however. to recall the entire board, then only a majority of the members need to vote In favor of the removal. We recommend that In any Instance wnere members seek to remove people from the board of directors that they contact legal counsel lm- medlatefy. The use of legal counsel will algnlflcantly reduce the cost of a recall. Dw Hotllne: I ...w on the boetd of dlrecton of :i. OOMtomlftlum woclatton end be UNlble to attend en upcom-:::1. meeting. I would Ilk• to give m1 gft•or, who .aeo la on the bMrd of dlNctofe. my ......., eo ..._. • canpMdvotetor1M.etM~ meet1n9. How•"'· ............... bJ ....... bwd ....... ., ..... ~ meMbera cen't vote bf proXJ. II tNa true? -ProXJ Holdef In NB Dear Proxy Holder~ The answer to your qeuttlon • no. Board members cannot end should not vote at meetlnge by proxy. There Is no authority tor board members to vote by proxy Of by written ballot. The board members must attend the meeting Of part6c1- pate In a valid conference cau. Dear Hotllne: I attended out llUOletloft'• an- nual meeting leet week_... hed to be adfoumed 9'f'°9 .. didn't heft • quorum. The preeldeftt 8Meunced ttte ad· foumment end atated lt\.e tM 11n- nual meetl woulill JJlllft_k\ 10 CliY•'•I our~-• at 7:f0 p.m. However, I hewen't reoelwd enrtNng In writing from the bwd ._. the new meeting. •• thle ......., Shouldn't ... tto.rd tend out• new ..-...ounc.ftMftt'? -Adl1Hnted In CM Dear Adjourned: If the date. time and piece of the adfoumed meeting WM announced at the meet!ng. no new written notice need be tent. Howewr. many as- sociations do Mnd out a new notice to try to get a better atttndance and hopefully a quorum at the ed)Ourned meeting. (Janet Powers I• an attorney With Flore. Nordberg. Welle• & WOOif· Wlllls. a law firm emphalzing the practice of law In tr.. area of com- munity suoelatlon .. SM t:Mtnot 1nd1- v1dually respond to q1At9tlon•, but wfll an$l!WH H many u poalble In the weekly Hotline column. Al/ r..,,anHS are baMld on current C~ 9tate law and upon tM fact• ,,,._,,ffld You should COMult your own llflllOCJ•· tlon '• QOWlmlng docul'Nltr. or »gal counNI on any tP«:lflc ,,,.,,.,... Sub· mlt your quntlon• to Community A1~ toclatlon Hot/I,,., DuPont Center. 2301 DuPont Drive, Sult• $00, Jrvtne 92115.) Good deal on home can be ruined by bad agent BOAT LOVERS -Dodt-,your boet ln your own sip and entoy au the harbour actJvtty"1dud-1nc the Christmas parade from thts main channel~ listed exduslve- ly at S269.000. OWNER FIUMCINQ New home on $Udo Isle. )BR. 2YJ8A, two ~ master suite. hich fonnaJ dJn-lnC plus breakfast nook. )enno-Air cook top. $799,000 ___ .. HUNTINGTON ... HARBOUR REALTY ®b<RIBSco . . . HIGHL y W'GRADED I B8r t>Uy ln lhe un ncton Harbour cownhomes. 3-bedrooms, I 'h baths 1 1walk to shops schools and parks, Setler has ~t anochef ~ and r)eeds a fast sell Pool and tpa Md dubhou.se. $229.900 .... 1a11E1dcusva . and smefJ the ocean air. Well located unit In Harbour Padfic. Pool Mld spa. Walk across. the street to the beach. I BR + loft. can be 2nd bedroom. OCEAN AIR Dutch Haven Marina home wflh 1-br. 2-ba. pride ol ownership. wtthin walking distance to schools and parll Submit all offers. $247':000 LUXURIOUS WATERFRONT emporary st mg s californ1c1 I In a priva~e communit) complete' ..w:lt.h..DooLsuna and tennis all m a park-lik~ setting. l-br. 2'h~Ba Listed Clldusively at $498,000 BEACH CLUB SERES Laree comer 1oc In great harbour location Close to bay. beach and marina ~-bedrooms "'" den hlchly UPCJaded With additions and tile work $465 .000 .. ·--··~· 12 ·- McCarthy's Bolen top construction exec . MlchMI D. 9oleft, prelktent of ' McCarthy/Paciflc, a general contract- ing flrm In Irvine, has been named "construction exer.utlve of the ye91" by the Construction F1nanctal Man- agement Association. The Orange County chapter of the organtzatton presented the award to Bolen during lta annual award• ban- quet. The CFMA board of dtrectors chose the award's recipient based on his past contributions to the construc- tion ·industry. "Within six years under Mike Bolen's leaderlhlp, McCarthy/Pacific has become On. of the moet preml- tran81t, rail and other tranapor1atlon and we work hand In hand with them modee. to rMCh that golll.,e:• w.rt ~to McKean CtMted and heeded Or-know tht we wtl ower -werdl STATE ange County'• Celfomla Department to help them.::_' of T,..,.,ortatlOn (Caftme) Of9trlct 12 o ROUNDUP ofb, which OS*'9d In 1987. tt wa .,_ PtlMlf, a ..... agent wtth the flret new Celtrent office In 53 Century 21 C-o I •• ltd A9lllty. has years. sales. Laguna Beach also has a mort-During hl1 tef)Ure at Caltrana. gage brokerage flrm which hu be-McKean wet reeponlible for the de- come part of the operation. sign of the Century Freeway In Loe o ~ and determmlna the location PhU Mclklde has been appointed and route of the Foothlll l=reeway from vice presld«lt. flnanoe. for Coldwell s~ to San CMmM ........ &anlter RMI &tate, according to .,...... Ing and ptaMlng tor other ~· Qoed, first vice pr..,dent and mator hlohwey projects. · director of financial planning for the A Nlklent of La Mirada, McKMn le firm. a greduate of USC where he earned "Phil It reepc>nlible for the overall a bechelOr'a degr• In cMI englneer- ftnanctal management of the rMlden-Ing. H9 le a reglatered profMalonal tlal group," Goed Mid. "He also wlll cMt engineer and It actlw In • overeee long-range ttrateglc planning number of profealonal organtzatlons, for operating and capital budgett at lndudk>ng the American Society of local and national levett." Ctvtl Englneere and the Friends of McBride was moet recently man-Clvtl Engineering at UCI. ager of the finance department at He also belongs to the Sierra Club Coldwell Banker. He joined the com-and' the Santa Ana Rotary Club. pany In 1984 as controller of the McKMn. 66. and his wife, £mlij, have been named "sateeperson of the month"' for September. e.a1rner IJ)ee4aM Newpcw1 compeny'-s bro1<erage c:>_~etlon JD _ a_ aon and three-daught..._ -e:actlmore. In 1~86. fl s autles were 0 Beach properties, partlculatty Harber Ridge, where she llvea. • nent contractors In Orange County," said DeaiMn Cerpenter, president of the oounty chapter. ''This accomplish- ment, along with his overall Involve- ment In the construction Industry, ptayed,an Important role It\ the board of directors' decision to select Mike for this distinction." The CFMA has presented the. "con- slructlon executive of the year" awwd since 1987. Past recipients were P9UI c...,., M. of R.J. Noble, ca., artdenon of the Brlnderaon Corpor- ation and Leonerd aav• of Savala Construction. Bolen hu wortced In the conatruc- Uon Industry for 16 years, 10 of which were spent wtth McCarthy. As presi- dent of McCarthy/P.ctflc, Bolen over- aees business development, project management. estimating, purchasing, schedu11ng. accour1tJng and construc- tion operations. McCarthy/Pacific ranks as Orange County's top commercial and Indus- trial construction firms, according to tt.e AprH Issue of the Orange County Buainea Journal. 0 RE/MAX South County bro- ker/owner Gery TIMMnee has t>Mfl Ml'Md to the RE/MAX of CaHfornla Med6e AcMwtl9fng and Advisory Com- mtttee for 1990-91, aocore:-:to ............... Md..... ' ~directors of R MAX Of c.llfomla. n.om. h89 one of the largest and moat 9UClCl ulfuf RE/MAX franchlM operatlonl In c.nornia. He hu 15 yMrS of reefdentlal experience. start- ing wtth RE/MAX In 1985. RE/MAX South County ii one of the largeet · rMldential rMI eetate corn- ~ In IOU1hern Orange County. ~ tht• year, ThomM nwged wfth the two ~ ~ frenctM ... owned by .............. . Thomat now hu RE/MAX South County offtcea In Mteek>n Vlefo, Et Toro, Dana Point, San Juan Capletrano, Lake MjMlon v-.o. Sen Clemente and two of"'* In Laguna.' The con'lbined offtcll hew,,.,_ 200 ,,,,.,. ____ ..... aaeoctat• and handle more then 11 bMlon ywty In reelden1ttll expanded to Include Washington. "Warmington Homes does more O.C., and In 1987, he relocated to than any other builder to belp setl a Coldwetl Banker's lntematlonal head-new home buyer's exJstlng home," quarters In Southern California. ctalms .lont DohertJ, vtoe president ot McBride. a certified public accoun-Warmington Realty, the realty dlvtslon tant. received a bachelor's degree In of Warmington Homes. accounting from the University of "We're 9U0081Sful because we as.- Maryland. He currently resides In ~st our buyert with the tllghest ex- Mission VleJO. pertl9e available In order to get their Coldwell Banker has neat1y 1,900 exl8ting home sold," declared Ooher- resldentlal rMI •t•te offlcee and fy, -"° hu been with Wannlngton more than 40.000 sales usoclatM In Relltty elr'°9 tta '"*tk>n In 1074. North Ameriea. "Selllno hOmea In Harbor Rktge Is a pleasure." Palmer sav-. "I live there. and I love It." . 0 McCarthy recently competed a $6.2 mllllon parking garage project In Irvine as part of the Jamb<>f_B Center office development. 0 · F1rat Cho'oe Realty of N.wport Beech ha announcled that HewaNan vacations for two wlll be awarded with 9ld1 eterow ctotJng. The five level, 1,033-car garage at 3 Park Plaza It owned by the tMne Company. The 945,0004quar•fOOt factttty WU dHlgiled by fnme OM6gn Group of Canoga Perie. McCarthy preeently • bUlldk'lg an se million. •x-t.Yel parking atructure at 4 Part< Plaza for the same com- ,.. pany. Beginning Immediately, Flrat Ch<>k::e buyers or setlers with a minimum real estate value of $100,000 will recefYe MVen dav-and six nights In Hwall for two, with air fare. transfers and hotel lnctuded. "In today's challenging markat- place, tueeeNful real eetate ventw• require a competitive edge." ob- served company prMldent....., AM E""'""8n In explaining trll ACOQrlm. "F1r1t Choice Realty 11 committed to retatntng that edge." She points to a recent company expan8k>n. dftplte ttw9k>wer pace of Southern California real •late, notk'lg that "meny Of our cMents come to us from word~-mouth ,....,... be- cauM MrYtoe ....-Y does metter. The Hawaff ~ le eymbolc of our exceptlOnal merketlng apprOKh. •• To bec:ome IMglble for the........,, vecation ofter, ..... CM llM lmmedl- atefy wtth the comp.ny. ~ alee> are encourage to mow qutckly In reoer.Mg First Cho6oe AMtty'a •- tenetve lnwntoty of k>cet proper1 .... Thoee lntereeted thoued call Flrtt ~ AMtty at 965-9440. 0 Former Cattrana chief Kett" MoKMn hu Joined the muftt-dtl- ~ eng~nlng .and lurwytng ftnn of ... WlllM\ Froet & A..,._ In ntne. A.a vtQe preeldent of tr•llPOftatlon, !J4t wttt ~Md.,......• oam-pany'a depertment of tr~. "'*" "*"*'-tn NgtlWl'f protleta. .... "We've found that good communica- tion le tmperetlve betw•• a ~. buyer and ....., In order to IUOCMe~ fulty ... , • h<>me." In 1989, W8"'Wngton ~ty sold IS 1 rnt1k>n worth of hofMI -homea that had to be eotd In order to make the purchele of • new Warmington home poealble. w~ Homea 1e one of the -.ct group of buffderl that Mlt MW hQn'\81 on c:onti19g11qt. The realty dMlion wet formed to M the nMda of MW home buyen Who requn ueitt~ In the ..,. of their preeent home to permtt thetr mow t~ the newly purchaMd retktence. Through Warmington Home•. Warm6ngton RMlty'a ~of bro- kera le ..,.. to ~ a full range Of mn9t1ng npert1ee 1n a Pf'oSl!W" c»- .,,_ O\W "*'Y ywt. hMoee tnalude, but .,.. not llmftect to, nu;. t• llMlng, open "°'*' -requnct, and adYertl*'a along ...... ltiOlttthre ~amt for 1M buyer of the ,..... ·-.wlrmlngton "-"Y ... .,.,... °" ........ ~~"' of ... lftd ~ ty, '' l>oheny ._.. ''Nlleurllr -wt thj .... to go""°""' .. ow...., ... . Sa.n Joaquin Valley ripe for • 1nvest1nent By s.nford Nu ~ I~ ..... leNlce ~~ ::.Ot to be a hot mar-would find 'hot' mark.ta to be wry conauttant Alfred Gobar. Fresno ftn.. ket,'' K---.... ~. rtaky v.ntur•," the report Mid. lahed with a 8-and wu improvtng. FRESNO ~ When tt OOfM9 to rw ..... lnveetmer1t and dewk>pment, the SM Joaquin V*"J I• • contender. -... _, TM_ POPUldon cmtw'I ~ Hew Gobar said. Two other Inland ctt6M -Sacra-Y°"', CNc:ago, Loe Angelle and Slirl ~ A rank of 8 connotes a strong mento and Stockton -etao made the Fr8ndeco are ~ on the hot marttet. Gobar b .... hit ranklng9 on A reel •tate , .... en ftrm In Cot- umbua, Ohio, Nya three San Joequln Valley cttlM -FrMnO, Vlaalla and Bat<erafleki -offer promlq op- portunltlM '°' lnveetora. contender llat. Lut year, Stodcton 118ta becauM they .,.. -.Y. In• euppty and demand and attordablltty. ... rMked • a "llzzter" _ a cfty mend. The "not" Mat Inductee 14 new The ranking appea.ra In sunder maga- ·wfth a dtr• need for houelng. members, lncfudtng Miami, which re-zlne. cently wu a top-perfMmlng marttet. Bakeraflefd achieved a C-ranking Modeeto ftnlahed In the ''WtMlt'a Rottda II wtl-repreaented on the and was Improving. A rank of C not" cae.gory. ThoM are ~ "not" Net. o.nter utd aeven of the 3' repreaents a region wi1h a balanced munft... wtth. hlgtt v~ and a markets In that category are In martret -tuppfy equal to demand The Oanter Company IUrwyed 150 cities In lta annual r9nkfng of "what•• hot and wnat'a not." It conduded that Freeno, Vtuffa and Bekerafleld are neither hot nor coot,~ "con- tenders" who lhow promt.e ~­building has not kept up wtth demand. aurplua of houllng. TN& wu the sec-Aodda. and buytng power equlal to ever-cae ond-conMCUttve year Modesto fin-On the other hand, 11 cities that Income. lahed In !Mt category. were on the "not" llat last yMr ex-Merced received a c and Is slldlng, Laet the kl ra6Md perienced lltUe or no new develop-Gobar said. Modesto recefved a C+ y9ar • ran ng .,. ment and were elevated to the con-and 11 heading up. Vlsalla recefved a brOW9 fbec81• ModM\o wa ben-t9nder ltatus. Oxnard-Ventura ii the . C-. San Luis Obi.nn recefved a B+ Kenneth Danter laid hll flrm con- siders population growth and the "Jnternal mobHlty" of each market In the rankings. efttlng rom • flood of commut.,. --from the San Fr8nCt8cc> Bay ., ... The only Caattornla mart<et to be moved but Is heading down t>ec;ause coo- matk h '*owed t6nce up. atructlon Is not keeping pace with ~-et • Freeno also flnllhed well on a reg.. demand and prices are "doubte what t · utar ranking by Orange County relllty they should be," he said. Danter said despf te a record year for buUdlnQ permits In 1989. F~ builders still didn't meet denwnd. He aald _Fresno could lllp from tta con- tend« status In o the "what e-not category lf the torrid building con- Unues thiough 1990 and a IUtplu9 of housing develops. San JON wet the only Caltfomla "iiiiiiii;ifiiiiiiiiii!iiijijjijijijjjjijii!iiiiij!ijiiijjiiiiiiiiiiiil cfty In thte yew's "smw" r1ndng. 11 Thia Is the second consecuttw ~ that Fresno has been !lated • a contender. "It II In the contender ll•t. but It did decttne," Danter Aid. Fresno real estate contuttant Robin Kane Nkf Fresno's contender status la ~ood becaute It reve.11 a balanced "There le • deficit COMtNCtton en- wonment In San Joae;• o.nter MMd. not9d that IOri'MibOCiY" bef 18ftt1- from eed'I category. "()pportuntty for euc:oeea depelld• upon on your perspecttve," the re- port'• 9'ltfM)r Mid. · ~ benefit from .,... wtth the molt construction, lnveeton In the mart( .. for the long h8Uf wfl haw the moet oPPOftunfttes In P'acet where demand ~I IUpply, the report Mid. "We d69CO• ed most of our dlenl8 (~lender• and manllgen) .................. ,. KEY LENDERS AND RATES ., ...... iifUaT 1' ... lOCKo llAI'.. 9"U9T 1' ,..... MTa -l!I .. LOM MTI -Nx'AMIC~ {714) M4.o7lt t011K I , .. '° • 117 1~ \0 AlneficM Sevingl a... (714}Ml-117i4 '°~ 20 ... 11 117 1.-.. IO &MkdMwtca (714)--10.-. 10 UDO .. 117 1~ 20 &MkdC .. iwnil i!">.,.., 10~ 10 HOO ao 111 l.11ft 20 CMra~Cotp. 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Low-income r enter s 1nix in succe_ssfully \ By Br.-Y lnmen 8'*"' to IN ~ Noe When COMtruetlon le completed on the 143-unlt ..,.,rment protect at Arst and Mlltket .treeta In downtown Rlverakte eometlme In 1992, 20 per- cent of the one-bedroom apal1menta are expected to r.nt fot only 1275 per month. The r.mainder will go fot an estimated S5ed a month. The interior d11lgr• wtll be the same In all the unha. and the tenanta wMI enjoy Identical amenltlft' euch .. dishwasher•. a IWtm- mlng pool and enclOMd parking. The only dlfferenc:ie will be the Income of the resident a. The.._....,.._ renters In the tow-cost "'"'8n units Wffl be poor. white the tenants In the higher-priced units Wffl earn aver- age incomes. Local offlctals In Riverside don't need to fret about whether this ex- periment In aoclaJ engineering wtll work~ The Idea of mixing Income groups In new hou ng deVitOpments Is Wfdefy ecc:epted u the most In- novative and successful way to bulld affordabte houlfng. In the lut 8'x years, an estimated 100,000 ep&rtmeAts In California have . , been built In devek>pments where at leat 20_ percent of the hoU9ing unit.I are Mt aeide for low-Income tenants. In most ceMS. developers rec:*Ye federal and state government eubsldkts In exchange fot teaing 1 pot11on of the apartments to renters with modest Incomes. "It's a housing strategy that every- one ecknowtedges ts smart public policy," said Gary Squier, the new dlrecfor of Housing Preservation and Produclton for the city of Los Angeles. "The low-cost units are lnv1slb4e, and you don't have the problems of a.gr• gating the poor In big, ugly comptex- es." Before mixed-Income housing be- came popular In the late 19809, the government's 30-year record of sublMdtzlng housing wu considered by many experts to be a flop. With 100 peroenl of the tenants earning betow the poverty line, these developments often were built in the worst neighborhoods and ex- pertenced problems Wfth crime. drug abuse and poor maintenance. They became symbots of a f.wed govern- ment 1'oostng poftcy-= which elected offlciaJa often pointed to when they voted down new funds for housing. But when Congress approved a major housing bill two weeks ago. mixed-Income projects offered SIUinp finally hits Sacramento market By Jim Jotinaon pricing. They shoold at least listen to Mcelatcfty,.... s.vtee offers from aJI buyers. SACRAMENTO _ The housing "Curb -appeal Is Important, too," she said. market In the Saer•mento area l111't Columbo·s company, In fact. has on Its knees yet -like those In some developed a program based on this other regions -but lions of It• belief: the "blue-ribbon award pro-weakening are deflnltety showing. gram ... After nearly two years of almost "Informally," Cofumbo said. "we continuous Iner...... the median call It our 'picky. picky, program: " price of an existing home hu fallen Created to give the company'• llst- approxtmatety $8,500 over the put Inga a boost In eoft mal'ketl IUCh a1 two month1, according to the S.cra-the San Franetac:o Bay ar ... the pro- mento Auoelatlon of Aeettot1. The gram has demonstrated that It works. last time a similar downturn oc::curred Mid .Wry Abbott, eenlor vice presl- waa In the faJI of 1988, when the _ dent of Coldwell Banker's Saeramen- medlan plunged more than $6,000 -to region. Properties that have earned from S91.6e'1 to $85,640. that designation, he said, sell more Sales are down llgnlflcantly, and quickly. there are more than twice as many Sacramento la now fit to ~ tied exlatlng homes on the market. com-Wfth the blue ribbon program. j move pared wtth a year ago. That means that came eooner than tome local that 8'ncere Miiera muat adopt new managers expected. atrateglee. aald Paula COiumbo, man. Candtdat• fot blue ribbon• are ager of an ofttoe of Coktwe'I Banker lnepected and eYatuatect by three Real &tate &ervtcel north of Secra-agenta, u.mg a 127-point checklllt. mento In Roeievtlle. Rlbt>on-wtnners need to toor• at leat Multiple on.a. whact\ were coma 100 point•. rnonpeeee a f9w monthl ego, hew What may Metn ltke tttt .. Wngt - become prectlcalty non•:iclatent. ahe a hole In the front Yllfd, teewe In the aakf. "h'a tough to get one off9r on gutt«. dtrty wlndowa. burned-out some houMI. tet ~ teYerll." MQht bulb•. dotMe lyfng ... ound -Sacremento ..... eoent Kathy mey coet potntL So, too. can uncon- Pk.lmb ...... SM hal a coupte of fined pets. strange cooking odon, t tltter hof'Me. Of'9 tor I 119,HO end end ~ Medonna poet.,. In • teen- the oetw fat I 149,HO. tMt heW beet\ -oe!'• bedfoOm, ColumbO Mkt. on""9 ,,_.... llnce rnkllunWMf. One ''The .... PlflOMI a home look•. re•cm.., Mv9n't ~ .old. lhe the b9tt•," lhe Mild. "The klM le to Mid, 1e ._ the .... ._. ~ ~a newel. co.net~· ---J.. "" ..... to,........ ... ~ ...... ...__,..~-..... -_..J "It'• no .._, a ....,., nwtlM. ·:~ new ,..,.. -ao proepectw ~ Columllo .....:~:!.'" ....... INl1 ~ ~ • .-.i ........ how the ...,.ll1d, "'-,.... be .._.. on '"'"--... tt'* ........ California Trends evidence that government-subsidized housing could work and wu worth funding. Theae developments are more than just a cr•tlYe way of financing IOW- coat housing. Mixed-Income housing •tao Is a "Yehlckt for breaking the soctal tsotatton of poverty," according to a new study conducted by Boston University Professor Elizabeth Mulroy. She looked at three mlxed-lncome housing projects In Laurel. Md.; St. Louis. and Fremont, Calif. In all three cases, the mixing of incomes helped "to shatter barriers shaped by prejudice and fear of the unknown." Mulroy said. Several other Important conclusions about mixed- Income housing can be drawn from the research: •The market-rate renters did~ not steer away from mlxed-ioncome· pro- jects. "Most are not even aware that their complex had a certain number of units set aside for low-Income ten- ants," ~Y said •Mixed-Income projects often have the aame amenities as other market- rate apartment devetopments. In Fre- mont. for example. the 192-untt pro- J«;t offers washers and dryers In MEil From Page 4 buy the house tor the full asking prioe. but with onty a 5 percent down pay- mer. t, not quite enough to cover even the commission fees for the real es- tat~ egents. NC>fmally the sellers never would have given Mary a second look, but ..since many h9tJ.seS wwe ~ on the market In their aree. they agreed to consider the offer. A meet· Ing was set up to be attended by Jim, the sellers and their real estate agent, Gary. Before the meeting. Gary had to remind Jim to bring a document that was legally required before any papers could be IMgned. Jim did get the papers. but he was 15 minutes late for the meeting. When the session started. Jim told the sellers that Mary had declared bankruptcy but had had no rtnanolal troubles since then He said She was Wflllng to meet aJmost all of the Miiera' conditions. The setlera had planned to let • buyer assume their FHA mortgage und« • provtsion through whleh they would 1tffl remain ~ally reapontlbkt for the mortgage If the buyer de- faulted. They asked Jim whether Mify had ~ pafd on the compan1ee that were Involved In the bankruptcy. (Some peopte who declare bankruptcy do this to Improve tt*r credit 1tandlng, ewn thc>ugh they're not legally required to do ao.) Jim uaured the ... ._. that M.ry hed Indeed pekt Off her oredttOt"I and l8'd he could produce proof. The .....,_ atMt we CC>nC*Md abOUt being ~* tor • mon-gege end not knowtng wMther Mery weud...ba.abla to OI~ It eed'I month. So tMy propoMd tl\tlt tMy kelp the ~ end Mety ~ pey them ..,_ montt\. They thouO"t ,.._ ~ . . .. . . . . .. . . every unit. Individual patios, a sauna. a ape and a swimming pool. Thae upgrades were necegary to make the market-rate unit• marketable to pro- spective mlddte-lncome tenants. •The different Income groups "offer positive roJe models In both directions,·• according to a property manager cited In the Boston Univer- sity study. "Tenants earning $50,000 learn that they h.w& simltar Interests with mothers on public assistanQe, and these mothers Jearn that tenants earning $50.000 have some of the same everyday problems that their own families have." he said. The mixed-Income housing idea was first pioneered In the ear'IY 1980s Then. detractors argued that blending economic groups would arouse soclat conflicts. Those worr1ed proved to be un- founded. For eir.ample. at Coleridge Park Homes 1n San Francisco. ··peopte don't even know the difference," said resident manager June Keith There. the one-bedroom. tow-cost apart- ments rent for ~28 a month and the market-rate units rent for $673 Moreover. the tow-cost units p ent no more of a management hea(j- ache than the market-rate units. ac- cording to Keith. "The concept works for everyone." she said. fall under the heading of a wraparound mortgage. This seemed fine to Jim, and he was ready to write up the proposal. But Gary. the sellers' agent, wasn't sure such an arrangement would work. He wanted to get a legal opinion before anything was written oot A long discussion and many phone calls followed. Jim clearly was bored by the proceedings He l()()t(ed at his watch repeatedty and wondered aloud how a football game was g0tng. Gary did all the work. Gary finally was able to reach a real estate lawyer, who told him the ar- rangement being considered was u. legal In their state. It went under the name of "Jand contract." which Is considered unfair to home buyers. It was Gary. the sellers agent. rather than Jim. who was supposed to be giving the buyer a fair sh4ke. who discovered this The sellers then proposed that Mary assume the FHA mortgage but mall them a copy of the canceted check each month along Wfth her payment on the second mortgage. This was agreeable all around, and the ..eters signed the contract. They put In only one contl~ They wwe going to cheek out Mary 1 credit report to make sure what Jim had Mid was true. The next day, the Mftera got a copy of the Ct«tlt repott. They IMtned that. contrary to what Jim had aafd, Mary had not paJd off any of her Ct'edfton after the bankruptey. Wotae 1tm. the had been tr.ree month• late on a credit card peyment fu•t montha ean• The ... ..,.. didn't know It Jim had lied out"GM or If he WU just ~ tent. But they knew t"-Y didn't want to dell wtth h6m any further. 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