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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-06-11 - Orange Coast Pilots on Is ry de de he ly Is on nd on l- he ay 00 e c IS od ur be , • THE NEWPORT BEACH • • Good morning! Do you know the three most popular roses sold at Roger's Gardens in Newport Beach? -------1) Iceberg Rose, white 2) Double Delight. creme and red 3) All That Jau, red-orange Tllnday, J111e 11, 1992 Serving the Orange Coast since 19Q7 25 cents Ranking of Major Contributors FROM 1988 THROUGH 1991 CSourCt': Orange County Registrar of Voters) S CONTRIBUTION. .. COMPANY FILER'S NAME 1> 2,821,358 ...... TM lrv1ne <.ompany, Newport tfeach Don Bren 2) 2, 162,568 ~ W11l1am l)OI' Co & Affiliatet, Newport Beach Gen. Wm. Lyon 3) 795,842 ... . F1cldstead & Co and Affil~tes, ll'Vlne Howard Ahmanson 4) 688,774 ...... Rancho Santa Margarili Jt. Venture, San Juan Capistrano Dana Empringham S) 66·4.825 .... The Koll Company & Affiliates, Newport BeKh Donald Koll 6) 658,73 1 ...... Mrssi<>n Viejo Companies & Affiliates, MISSion Viejo James Huesman 7) 615,554 C.J Sege~rom & Sons, Costa Mesa Mark Heim 8) 598, 950 .. . The Yalt Disney Company, Burbank J.aclc Lindquist 9) 587, 715 .. . . The r 1eld«one Company. Newport Beach Peter Ochs 10) 583,037 . The Lusk Company, Irvine Bill LusJ.. 11) 566.760 ... D<l'wid F Stein & Alf Entities, Dana Point David Stein 12) 564, 135 The Baldwin Company, Newport Beach • Alfred Baldwin 13) 387,707 . . Amencan West Ml.tg. lncJPyrodyne, Santa Ana Terry Andenon ~4) 367,210 ..... Atnel Oe-.elopment'Company, Cost.t Mesa Ceofge Atgyros 15) 357,717 .. Kathryn G. Thompson & Affiliates, Irvine Kathryn Thompson 16) 340,390 .... Barran Amerian Inc .. Irvine Judy Miller 1 n 309, 110 ..... J M Peten Company, Newport Beild't J. Peters 18) 303,959 .... John Wettln & Affill<ltt'S, Irvine John Wertin 19) 298,327 ....... Tom Tatum/Jeff K<iplan & Affiliates, Laguna Beach James Kosik 20) 252,116 Mol.i ~1!1opment CorporaltOll, Newport Be.ich Frank Mol.t 21) 241,391 Fluor Corporatte>n & Affiliates, lr.1ne Bob Fluor 22) 236 507 P.ic1ric Mutu.il life Ins Co .. N~rt Beach Robeft Haskell 23) 231,378 .. Bramalea Caltf , Inc , lrvtne Michael W1ntemute 24) 227,664.. . SOC l)e\,, ltd Partnership, Newport Beach Jame-s Watson is) 211 ,207.. . St.-indard PKific, l.P, Cosu Mt">I Apnl Morris 26) 191,302 ...... Birtcher & Related Entities & lndiv, Laguna Ni~I Brandon Birtchef 27) 177,551... . Beer Drinkers ol Amena, Costa Mes.i Pt'ter Bagatelos 28) 171, 163.. ... Inland Group, Inc .. Newport Be.Jen Buck Johm 29) 170,900 ..... Qwrter H~·R.K'lng. Inc., Los Alamitos Marvtn Reynolds 30) 170.669.. 1'Cl5$..l1Nn Gunther, ~ & Elliott, S..C:r.imento John FOf"aT'I 31) 146,364 ..... W.irm1ngton Homt"S. Costa ~-\esa J;lme-s &. Victona Warmington 32) 1"46,194 LCM Alam•tos Racing ~IC , Los Al.im1tos M1!..e Boyd 33) U2,892 . Straub 01w1but1ng. Or<lnge Kevin FOlth 34) 142.217 Coto~ Cua ltd Trabuco unyon John Velverton JS) 1.CO 500 Glllf'n~ to Pr~"<' Qua! for 0 C., ~port Be11ch D.i~td White II 36) 135,760 Ca.p1"I Inv. & \:('hlures Corp, S..nt.l Ana John Cronin 37) 133,748. . la~ P Baldwin, l•gun.i Beach James Bald-,..in 38) 131,050 url "'"1r<.herEnterprr~ Anaheim Carl IC<lrchcr 39) 129 800 Wl"1e1n St.1ndardbrcd ~1aoon, Los Alamitos Marsh.ill Minster 40) 123,573 • Tel l'tl•I Ente~ Inc , t'\\port Beach Bob Teller 41) 118,248 . • \\ildan .As'i«~tf') .\na~1m John Maulding 42) 116 650 ... NAtionw!de Tix-.Allt ... Corp, Los Angell.'S Jay 5-:rdlow 43) 111,277 .•••. The Bute Corp. & Mil Entities, San Diego Robert Bute 44) 110,982 • • Th&-P~ley Cnmp.>n. , Irvine Mincy Harian 4S) 107 123 -· Fint lntenate Ban of Ca.111 Qxxf Ciol.'l Fund, Los Angt-les Beey v~-es 46) 106, 125 .• ICN Ph.irm.iceutlC'ak Inc., Cost.a MeSI Stephen Jenluru 4n 106,020. .. Telltron Inc. & Avco FlnanNI Inc., PfOVidence, R.I Lee Rowt'P 4&) 101,337 ... Tooley & Comp<lny L~ An ~ Willi.im T~ 49) 98.S96 . A-M Homes. ~,,I.I Barbara Thomls ~' SO) 8'.677 ... Contmtnt.il \'e!'lfong. Inc., Anaheim 8111 Walsh Sl ) 87,500 ..... Conli11'lef Supply Company, C.~ Cfove Rob Maroney S2) 83,374..... . Western Naoonoal Properties, Oran~ James 5uttdn S3) 82.650 • -.. Mteh.lel K. Hayde. Orange Michael Hayde 54) 80,895 .......... freedom Flrewotb Inc & PyrodyM AIMric.ln Inc, Notwall.. Tom Peters SS) 711.1162 -•.• food .c Lft'S Supumark:ets Inc., La Habfa Ron Burkle 56) 77,78" . FHP Inc . Fount.l1n Valley Stuart Byer sn 76,606 The UCI Found3tton Univ. Adv., Irvine K.tthlee Kuf\l SI) 75 759 ~ Corporahon. SheA Homes, Woalnut Lynn Weuell 59) 75,14S ... <.Aolfrey St.ad & Aff. Entities, Newport Beach Coeffrey 5tAlCk 60) 7l,150 ...... :Lex An~ Ram. football Co Los Anegles G Frontiere 61) 70,709 ... F1nt American. Title Ins., Sant.t Ana James O'Keefe 62) 69,814 We>tern Crowers N~ & Aff1ltatts Irvine H.irvey Labko 63) 67,162 An\11 CtXporation, trvtne Earl Rippee 64) 65,305 . . . N:rom1I fng•n('('nf'g. 1,,.-S..n~ Ana Doy Henley 65) 63,249 • Bo-yle Engineering Corp., "twpM Beach Thom.is Maddodc 66) 60 398 . l<M Ah~ Ranch C"mpany, W~mtnster Willis Miller 67) 5S,S81 . Al.int CX>velopment Co . lr.1ne Bruce Akins 68) 55 JCK>. Michael D. R.ay, ll\1ne MICNel R.ay 69) 55,050 Bt)n Ma1N1 Inc,. t'Y>'pe>ft Beach R~ Ma)er 70) 54,000 •• Be.UrtC • liunt Wesson, Inc, FullMoo Gary Stetzel 71) 52,010. . Brad remnfBera Tracks Corpor.llion. Tustin Brad Perrin 72) 51 600 • S..f1 Qur~. ll'•nl' S.fi Qur~ 73) 50,400 .•. The S.mmis ComJ)'ny, ll'Vlne Bill Thormalen 74) 50,024 ...... Robert Bein, Wm Fr<>"t & ~, ll'1ne 8ob Betn 75) S0,000 ... Fund (or Construction Industry Adv, Rancho Cuamonga Q:oofge Toll Jr. 76) 47,500.. ..... John .ind Anna [Arhart. Laguna Beach john Earhart 1n 46.600 .. Robin'°" & Rob1nion, Inc., MtUion VK'jo Mark Robinson 78) 45,050 ... Sooth Orange County Omhead, IMne Tom McDonough 7') 45,000 •• . S.nu AN 8t'Yel'a~. B~na Parle Gary Frand 80) 44,406 • . .•.menon Sa11tn~ & loan Assoc., Irvine Wilham GrlSC'Om 81 ) 44,134 . Richard J ·o·Nril, S.nt.l Ana Richard O'Neil tl) 42.5115 Elfond & ~t~ Inc .• Newport Beach Fr.ink Elfend &3) 42,-403 ...... Richard A ~n. Cow Mesa Rdwrd Sewell 14) 41,095 ....... Oreo Bloc!. Co, SUnton P~er Muth 15) 38,753 ....... WyltC' Ml.en, Esq., Santa Ana Wyhe Aitken 86) 38.281 ltwB, Jt'nl.1ns & Asl.oe., Inc .. Anaheim Mike Lewis 11) 36.8q9 • Owen Proper1.a Inc , AlllO Vit'JO Gus Qwoen II) 34 478 • Tl\hman West Cnmpan1e, lm Angrfes ~neth Hdman 19) 31 ,000 Un...emty ol Cahfornla·ll\-me J. Pelwon 90) 29,889 C. W Po Inc . Anaheim Charles Poss 91) 28,860. Al~ra;in Inc:, 1,....,,. Thomas H1llilldlk 'l) 27,800 .• v1R11v'Rcl.attd Pr~ies. ~ny AN Richard Ma)<Q 93) 26,855-··-· Joi.cph Tunobene, Bra Jo Tunobene 94) 2&,500 W1ll111m Vacoboui, ~port Buch Bill VKC>boa1 9S) 25.000 • Crow Winthrop Operlltol'\g Par1nel'5h1p, Irvine Tom McDonough 96> 2S 000 • N.ltion.ll latlOO of Rtalton. Oliago Dale Stinton 'n 25.000 ... ~. SNwn"N C>e-v. Co Newport Beach Shen WflSbrod 91) .24,632 ....... Da111d Ptmn & Cttym0nt (<>fl>, ~nu AN D.a~ Ptmn 99) 24,500 ....... B U P•tcl & T1Nd11 C0$1.i Meu 8 P.itel 100) 23 000 ...... John l11ng Homes. Inc . laguna Hills Twy Neal r I I NUMBfRS TO CAll TO SUISCRIBE 642-43JJ CIRCUlATION 642-4JJJ READERS' HOTLINE CLASSIFIED RETAIL AOVE~NC M2~321 NlWllOOM 540-1U4 NilWiieoM fM , ..... 70 .... 6G-4JJO SM RANKING/Al COMMUNITY EVENTS ~ $2.8 million donated by company from '88 through '91. Another Newport Beach ftrm, William Lyon Co., is close behind, spending more than $2.1 million. the interest of the people of Or- ange County." Fuente and other political ob- servers do acknowledge that a sig- nificant part of the motivatio n be- hind large political giving is the desire for ac.c:ess to those who hold poli11cal power. The larger your donation -so the conven- tional wisdom goc -the better your chance at getting phone calls returned from the political movers and shakers. By Russ Loar Stall Willer More than $21 miUion was con- tributed to political candidates, campaigns and causes by less than 200 major donors in Orange Coun- ty during the last four years, with the Irvine Co. leading the pack. through 1991, according to major donor reports filed with the Or- ange County Registrar of Voters. propriety of Irvine Co. donations to the California Democratic Party and more than $40,000 contributed to committees representing power- ful Democratic state Assembly Speaker Willie Brown Jr. Few arc surprised at the Irvine Co.'s place at the top or the list, reporting a total $2.8 million in political contributions from 1988 The company has been a big supporter of Measure M, the suc- cessful sales tax initiative to fund freeway improvements, and a host of conservative politicians includ- ing state Assemblyman Gil Fergu- son, a fonner Irvine Co. executive. "f will not give comfort to any- one giving SI to a Democrat." said Tom Fuentes, chainnan of the Re- publican Party of Orange County. "I can't find any justification for that, because Democrats do ill to Irvine Co. officials declined comment on specific poLiucaJ con- See SPENDING A2 But at least one county Republi- can Party official questions the Dixon resales net $200,000 for city so far ~ Even wardrobe for sale as Newport Beach officials try to recoup the almost S 1.8 million former city official embezzled. By LonAnn Basheda St.J'1 \', • r l\E\\ .!'ORT UEACll -Cit\ of11c1Jh ha\e solJ near!\ S'.!U0.000 \\Orth of 11cm.., belonging 10 forme r l.!1ih11c~ Director Uob 01,on -paruJI n.::.t1tutllm for the m.Jrly SI. mtlhon he ha~ .1Jm11ll.!J embeulinc. from the c1l\. - facn his clothe~ :!Cl up fo r grabs. "'\\ C gJ\C him a cuuple Of SUJI~ S"l he~ \\uuldn't be naJ..cJ \\hen he "cnt to court." '>:iiJ A"~•~t.:int C1I) ~lJn.1gcr "-en Dehnll. .. 13ut the rest of his clothes an: 111 storage and "e pl:in to ~ell them." Shor1h ;iher 01\0n \\JS arre tcd in Janu- JI') for cmbeul1n,g roughl~ SJ. m11l1on from cny coffer\, the once-re)pc1.1cd Cit) em· plO}CC signed O\er all hi~ assets to Nc"port Beach. So for, c11v ofl1c1Jh ha\e \Old his l'J90 B~I\\' for S2S,OOO. and more rhan l,JOO compact d1 cs (mostly C'lass1cal music) to J dealer for S:!,000. The) collected Jno1hcr $4,500 b\ h:mkang hi book'> (most!\ besl 'ellers). 1 he ltbr:H\ got fir~l dibs. The Cll\ abo peddled ab\.lu·t $600 \\Orth of tide I Ot\On naJ bought for lllCal pl.1) and ballet paformancc ... A pJtrtln of the arh. DL\On \\Js J..no"n ll) ll) frequent!) to the LJ,1 CoJst and abruaJ to cJtch pb)s. opcr.1\ ;ind perlormanc~ of the Am1.rican BJlkt Theatre, of "hi h he \\3S a boarJ men 'Cr. The 47-)e.:ir-old b.:ichdor "a~ also J..no"n See DIXON/AS Captain Jon Thorton looks on as Mike Marcella bacl.s the engine into fire station. The burning question Library bash to be anything but quiet ~ Does Balboa Island really need a fire station? One resident says • city officials have failed to find an answer -or even look for one. .,.... Huge groundbreaking ceremony planned to celebrate construction of $14 m,illion Newport Beach library. By Tony Oodero SUit Wr~er DALDOA ISLAND -To build :1 new fire station or not to build n new fire station? That i the question Dob McCaffrcy wants the city of Newport Ococh to Un'iWCr. The city plan to replace the picture que Dalboa hland fire statiCln \\ ith a ne\.'wcr one that could co!tt nppro~imatcly Sl millio n to builJ. Officials sny the mall station is crampeJ quarter for the firefight ers \\ho "ork there and is built in " seismically un table arc.i. But McCnffrcy doesn't hehevc th e ci t) has explored all of its option and he Quall Of Ttlf DAY wants an independent sul'\cy done to \CC if the new st.ition b needed. "I'm not again t a Motion and rm not for a station," McCaff re) aid ... But ,.,.e ought to spend a lew dollal'll and find out 1f u new station is needed. Money i' tight. the1e is no need to be ,,a,ting it no, ..... As for as Fire Chief Tim Riley is concerned the ne"' talion i' going to he built , regardlc s. He admitted. ho"'e'er. that the citv had not studied the co t. "There is no tudy under "ay to \Jl1dmc or change the deci ion to ha .. e a !.talion on Dalboa I land," Rile) s:ud. furthermore. Riley contend~ the re idcnts of Dalboa Island have hud 11 fire See STATION/M By Joyce Scherer NE\\ PORT CES l'l=.R -Although Fir 1 L:ld) DarbJra Buo;h graciously declined an 1m 1tation lo SundJ) \ grounJbrc.1!..ing cer· cmon) tor Ne"port Beach'. nc'' Sl 4·m1lhon hbrJI'). the cdcbr:Hlun \\Ill be the to:i~t :ind the tall. of the to"n JU't the same. The long-heraltled C\cnt at the new Avo· c.tdo A'enuc site \.'will foalurc the El Toro Manne Corp B:int!. lol)N.X>k ch:iracte~. C\\ JXlrt Jkach Girl S.:out Troop and re- freshment from Rub}"s and llaagen-0. LS Rep. Chm Cox (R·Ne"pon) ~ill be the Seo LIBRARY. I cwmR1D AD Of Till DAY ~T~·····-····················M ~forufft ................ A11 ~6 1~ ...................... M L'lll ~ ............................ 11 l~ •...••.••.•••• ·-............. .a..M ~......... ·····-·· ......... . :s,... ................................... 11 CeMI c....., lllC. OWriala• •• ....... i...,..~...,. Llat ~ pllt't a d1111fled d ~ 642·S67' '°' .... I Locals Only Join the pro set and get carded . T ony Berka reminded me, "Hey, let's face i1, nobody wan1s bad stats!" True Tony, too 1rue ... But there's really nv problem. As Tony explained, .. The computer prints up the statistics - and they're always really good." l encountered Tony over at South Coas1 Plaz::i. He works for Rainbow Produc1ions ( 1hey'rc 1he people who provide all the card) at 1he major sports evems around the area.) Tony Berka, of Rainbow Productions. "We're licensed by Pro Set. We're an actual football cord." says Tony... . ... A cute idea for 1hc all s1ars in the family (and in keeping with S.C.P.'s June "honoring athletics" theme) Rainbow will make you 1hink you're big time ... You can be offensive if you want • or on the defense, just pick your poi.i1ion ... They'll suit you up and take a )hot of you looking lif(e the real thing ... Just like Tony ... Thanks to computer magic the back of your card will inform the world of your personaliLcd vi tal statistics. You can get 1he cards for 3 bucks, 1hroughou1 June from noon 10 7 p.m., in the Jewel Court... D Since walking has become such an importan1 form of exercise these days, you might wam to check out a nice offer over at the Naturalizer Shoe Store in Fa)hion Island right now ... For $49.97 you can buy a pair of their "Natural Span" wall.ing shoes ... (The e are regularly $69.) No huge deal until you get this lit1Je bonus ... When you go fo r the walking shoes you can buy a pair of their canvas oxfords (regularly $20) for 5 bucks ... Altogether thi) saves you $35 .... D Hilary Bani.!>, over at Fannie's Frozen Yogurt "Best on San Miguel, is up to something goou again. Depending on your point of view ... Buys for Father)' DJy, Hilary's offering a special ___ ._ _ _.price on the pies she tries to convince me are guilt free ... Hcalh Oar, Oreo Cookie :mu Hcr)hey Bar pies, made wi1h non-fat frozen yogurt, arc the biggest sellers. "We can put a very light layer of topping on them -so really most of it's non·fat," says the lit1le devil. .. As if. as that point. it makes a difference ... Regularly S9.95. now they're a buck off. "They serve B-10 people so i1's prc11y good," llibry says. "If people want a message on top we can do that too ... " Sometimes. it's beuer not to know ... 0 FrtdJy 1'> the official grand opening reception (from 6 to 9 p.m.) for the new Linda Den1ley Dou11que in Fashion hland ... (Pri\'atc affairs started on Wednesday ... ) The~ \c taken over 7,000 sq. ft. of the Atrium· I guess they're not too affected by 1he times ... There's a special showing of designers' garb from America and l::.uropc. D Ooop!. ... Somehow it didn't get men1ioned in Saturday') column. but NanC) ll'ine's gondola gcta\\~1~s ..1re run through Irvine Coast Ch..trtcrs · on the Pcnini.ula ... 0 If Jou '1 £' come across un.r burgoins or unusual items or if JOU S.nott n rctnilrr nl10 pro1·ides unusuul sen ices or quf.llily be sure to call ond let me Jv>o11. l 'ou rnn rcnch me at -197-9873 or send :J fn y t 0 6-16--1170. Costa Mesa Someone ~lll"·cd open the l.11chcn ~crccn or ll home in lhc 2:!00 block of Pomona Avenue and Mole more 1han S l.000 worlh of je\\clry. • The fou1ball coach al fa1ancia I ligh School found 1he goal po~I\ VOL.88,NO. 135 Delivery 2uarantee! II ~·~ 1 w'Stcn~r .tnd do no! kaw )'OU' ~ by 6 1 m (7 1 m on s.turd.tyt Ind holl· d.l)"I. ull ~ 10 Im Ind we'll "' It 10 you by noon OIH c-Setvb Cellttt, 6-42· 4) ll. II open ''°"' 6 1 m /IJ S p m Monday ~ frfd.ty, ind 1 1 m to 10 1 m on Sa!Ul-d.IY' to Miiie )Oii wtdl )'Oii' cltnll4itioll n..cil ,_,..__ AMd.-~ ~~ ............. W-.'Nlf .......... uprooted and moved off the field Monday. The. cos1 10 repl:int 1hem was estimated i!I aboul SIOO. Newport Beach A portable compul• ~illing in an open garage in 1hc firsl block of Kia· loa was app:iren1ly lifled by buralars. How to reach us at Th e Pilot Circulation Orange County 642-<t333 Adwrtising Classified 642·5678 Otsplay 642-4321 Editorial Nf'WS 540-1224 Sports 642-4330 News, sports fa~• 646-4170 Main Offlce 8usint'Ss Office 642-4321 Business f.a.x 631-5902 • Managing Editor Stt\'e Marble ••• 642-4321 SPENDING: Irvine Co., Lyon top llst From A1 tributions, instead issuing n statement through company spokesperson Dawn Mc- Cormick. "\Ve fully disclose our po- litical contributions and be- lieve the information we provide sufficiently explains why we contribute to various candidateS and causes," Mc- Corrnick said. "h's our poli- cy to not get into it a~ more than that." Costa Mesa political cam- paign consultant Harvey Englander said the Irvine Co. is known for playing fair and square in the political giving game. "I've never seen them plunk big chunks of money in the final two weeks of a campaign, which would have a Jot of influ- ence then," Englander said. "h 's not their style." Tbe list of major con- tributors compiled by the Daily Pilot is based on major donor reports filed with the Orange County Registrar of Voters. A Ccrti· fied Public 'Accountant cal- culated the totals for each donor, in some cases <;om- bining amounts contributed by several committees that work in concert witll a par- ent org:lnizution. The county's second- biggest political contributor is the William Lyon Co. and its affiliated organizations, with a reported S2.2 million in contributions from 1988 through 1991. "The company docs not make contributions to the Orange County Board of Su- pervisors," said -Rick Sher- man, executive vic;e pres- ident nnd general counsel fo r the \Villinm Lyon Co. "Most of the company's business is done with the Board of Supervisors." Some of the company's employee-funded political action committees have do- nateu to county supervisors, according 10 Sherman. Dut he said they do not reflect official company policy on political issues. Major donor reports filcu by the William Lyon Co., however, show contributions made to coun- ty Superviwr Harriett Wied- er. "What we're loo~ing at is what kind of positions the candidates take," Sherman said. "Crime is a major issue, and policies fur eco- nomic growth." Runking third on the coun1y's list of top political con1ributor) is Fieldstead & Co. and affiliate!., reponing $796,000 in contribu- tions during the last four years. Company President Howard Ah· manson Jr. is the son of Home Savings & Loan founder Howard From A1 S CONTRIBUTION ..... COMPANY 101) 22,875 ......... ~nge County Tr1nsporutJon COllitlon, Cost1 Mesa 102) 20,000 ......... Moli.rd Corporation, Newport BelCh 103) 20,000......... O'Donnell, Armstrong & Partners, lrvlne 104) 20,000 .......... Pacific C.ommercznlre P<artners, Newport Beach 105) 19,500 ........ American Stores Company, IMM 106) 19,000 .......... NJ Financial Corp/Los Alilos Dev., Irvine 107) 17,870 .......... Pacif1e Citeway & Desert Higlilands Auoc., Irvine 108) 17,600 .......... Oifforo s. Heinz, Newport Beach 109) 17,500 .......... ure Enlerprises, Inc., Tustin 110) 17,396 .......... Pulte Home Corporallon, Newport Beach 111) 17,000 .......... Central Bank. Walnul Creek 112) 1 7 ,000 .......... Fl~ Western Heallh Corp., Santa Ana 113) 17,000 .......... Quality Beer.Distributors, Inc .• Tustin 114) 16,600 .......... Hunsaker & Assoc., Inc., lrvlne 11S) 16,571.. ........ Mickey & Trudy Thompson Memorial Fund, lrvlne 116) 16,500 ....... Wotthlngton Chewolet Inc., Sacramento 117) 16,250 .......... IN-N-OUT Burger, 8aldwin P•rk 118) 15,566 .......... Start Up Nuclear, Inc., San Clemente 119) 15,54S ......... Grove Investments & Affiliates, C05U ~ t20) 15,500 .......... Hemmeter Corporation, Honolulu 121) 15,196 .......... Barf)' Brief, South Laguna 122) 15,lq<> .......... Carmen Morinello, Anaheim 123) 1 S,000 ......... First Western Medical Group, Sanl.a Ana 124) 15,000 .......... The Transportation League, San Francisco 12S) 14,750 .......... Alfred Baldwin, Laguna Beach 126) 14,045 ....... Floyd L. Faraoo. Anaheim 127) 14,000 ........ Pick Your Part Auto Wrecking. Anaheim 128) 14,000 .......... ~rs Enterprises, lrvlne 129) 13,926 .......... Busch, urr & McAdoo, Carden Grove 130) 13,585 ......... Ulaw Growers of Calif., Tustin 131) I J,570 .. ... William Podlich, Irvine 132) 13,500 ......... Brian W. Mock. Newport Beach 133) 1 J,500 ......... Fred V Kunlk & Irving Barr, Los Angeles 134) 13,350 ......... Wittenberg-Livingston Inc .• Newport Beach 13S) 13,0SO ........ CWF Power Systems, Irvine 136) 12,618 .......... Hunl, Colaw & Roe, Inc., Santa Ana 137) 12,538 .......... Frank G. Michelena, Irvine 138) 12,500..... . Creative Communities, Inc., Huntington Beach 139) 12,500 ........ Recreations ol ul1fornia, Inc., Newport Beach 140) 12,400 ........ Mercury Savings & loan Auoc., Huntington Be.lch 141) 12,000 ........ ulif. State Univ. Fullerton FoundltlOll, Fullerton 142) 11,938.. . .. Ttafl'IC Control SeMce Inc., Amhelm 143) 11 ,880 .......... Adam.IStreeter Civil Engineers. Inc., Irvine 144) 11,470 ......... HaM')' Englander & Affilia1ed Co., Newport Beach 145) 11 ,091.. ........ Lyle CM!rby & Associates, Sant• Ana 146) 10, 125. . ... Nancy l. Baldwin, Laguna Be11ch 147) 10,075 ........ Steve Charton, Sant.a Ana 148) 10,000 ...... California Communities, Inc., lrvlne 149) 10,000 Guild Financial Express, San Diego l SO) 10,000.. .. .. Richmond Amcrte1n Homes of Calif., Irvine 1S1) 10,000 ...... The le.wt'rton Co, Anaheim Hills 152) 9, 134. . ulif Medal Po11tial Action Comm., San FrancHCX> 1S3) 9,075 .. Edwards, Chambers & Hoffman law Off., Tustin 1541 8,577 ........ Orange County Concerned Citaens, Costa Mesa ISS) B,544 . Pl.Kenha & Yorbil l1ncb School District, Pl~nt.ia 156) 5,666 .. . Sc.lnloo for Spvsr Comm., Fountain Valley 1sn 4,500 .. Calif. H11rness Horsemen's As$0C., LosAl•mitos 158) 4, 172 .... .. Calif. Republican Assembly Ind Exp. Comm., Irvine 1S9\ 3.•21 Assoclaled Students·UCI, Irvine 1601 3.350 William C Cooper, Villa Park 161) l,000 John D O'Donnell, Nlwpon Beach 162) 2,775. Cost.l Mesoi Repub. Assembly, Cost.I Mesa 163) 2 670 .. Laguna Be.lch Repubhc.ins. Laguna Beach 164) 1,609 Outdoor Ven1ures/Uil1f Ang~r Magazine, Sanl.l Ana 165) 1,S37 ... .. Pro COO.Ce Qfange County, Newport Beam 166) 1,400 Lake forest Comm As5oc:., El Toro t6n 1,370 Natiooal ~iatK>n of Ch11st1an Educators. Santa Ana 168) 1,250 ... Susan C.ible, Laguna Beach 169) 1,250.. Wade H. C.ble, Laguna Beach 170) 1 ,202 ........... The Christian Coalition, Chesapeat..e l 71) 1,000... . ... David Siegel, Corooa <kl Mar 172) l,000. .. ... Dorothy K. Albertson, Sant.a Ana 173) 1,000. ... Linda Siegel, Coron;a del Mir 174) t .000.. .. .. Lf<¥:j C Albert!on, Sant.a Ana Total: 21,745,599 FILER'S NAME Thomas Hiltack Will.am Mollard B~lr Armstrong C Nordquist Robert )ones Neville Pe.lnOl'I Jame Bigler Cliff Heinz Steve Ronilo Craig Johnson Richard Powell Lois Ruhnke Paul Bretag Richard Hunsaker Anthony Rackauclw ul Wotthington Rich Snyder Gal)' Rosenbloom B.Nott Randy Rogers Bany Brief Carmen Morinello lob Ruhnke Barry Fadem Alfred Baldwin Floyd Faraoo G~Mdlroy Dwiglit Spiers Norman Busch Allen Vangelos William Podlich Brian MoCk Fred Kunik Cric Wittenberg John Bass Veroon Hunt Frank Mk:helena Richard Ashby Douglas Hill Edwin RicNrdson Will.am Dlckerson James Westph.11 )<an A Ad.lms Harvey Englan9er Lyle Overby Nancy Baldwin Steve Clllrtoo Cra1g Hardy Lester Werling Robert lewis Bob lelVerton Don Cirtman Mark Edwards l~rie Mdlelena James Fleming Roger Stanton Al•n Horowitz Mich.lei Schroeder Michelle lluron BRI Cooper John O'Donnell John~ frank Aronoff Hally Ray Alm.di B~MS stwoo F11irbanb Robert Simonds Suwn Cable Wade Cable Dave S~I Dorothy Albertson Linda S~l Lloyd Albertson Ahm~Hl!.OO Sr. The company de- scribe) its bu)inci.s as private ;J!>~ct management ::ind philan- thropy. The only asscb munased by the comp:rny ure Ahmanson's. "One of the rea!.ons that \\c'rc invol\'Cd in politic) b that we wJnt to protect the right of pri- vate in!>ti tutions lo care foe the poor and the homelc)s," said Roberta Ahmanson, wife of Howard Ahmunson Jr. und former religion editor of the Or· angc County Register. "We abo want to fo!ltcr a lnendl) utmoi.· phcre for business in Californi:i, because we understand that to be one of the mo~t important ways to fight pO\Crty in Cali- fornia." Fieldstead & Co. has contrib· uted to an array of organiz:ition!> ranging from the California Pro Life Council to the California Committee to Limit Terms. One major political force in Orange County mb~ing from the major donors lis1 is the Lincoln Club, 11 30-year-old conserva- tive ReP.ublicnn organization founded"' by indus trialist Arnold Oeckman, J.S. Fluor and Walter Knott among others. The club's member- ship includes the likes of Ir- vine Co. Executive Vice Prc:sident Gary Hunt, devel- oper George Argyros, and Koll Co. President Donald Koll. Lincoln Club President Gus Owe n estimates his m e m b e rs s p e n d a b'O u t $300,000 to $400,000 a year in support of assorted po- litical action committees that share the club philosophy of limited government. The Lin- coln Club gave strong sup· port to the Proposition 140 term limits initiative and Gov. Pete Wilson's reap- portionment efforts. Most of the organization's contribu- tions are made during gen- eral election!>, not primaries, according to Owen. Ahhough there are some mighty big political givers in Orange County, money alone cannot win on election, ac- cording to Owen. "We have seen on a number of oc- casions \\here a number of these financial forces will line up behind a candidate, but the grass roots will pre- vail," he said. And even for those who steer contributions toward incumbenti.. there is no guar- antee their political fa"oritcs will foll in line, according to Orange County Democratic Party ChJirman Howard Adler. "It gives them more access than inOucnce,". Adler said. "Most politicians will not do anything in any way that will diminish lheir chances at re- election. All that it docs is, it gets you an audience to lis- ten." Getting an audience, how- ever, is no small thing, ac- cording to county Republi- can Party Chairman Fuentes. "The giving of money pro- vides access. Access has to be translJted into inOuence, becau e those \\ithout access have no chance of innu- cncc," Fuentes said. "We should not underestimate the value of political access." Fuentes is concerned that for too few of Orange County's 2.4 million reside41 tl> :.ire political contributor . "There is an abso- lute ncces!lity fo r broader partici- pation by the average citizen in political contributions," Fuentes said. "We\.c got to enlarge the participation by the little guy in the process, so that candidate for elective office have a much broader con!>titucncy to which they must respond." LIU. TMEIATIRI: rm: f004Y fine._ ~ ~hip ......... ~ ~Mah ..... 1 :S• Lift, .0.J 1:10 •·"'· J.S 12:5) Lift. 1.1 1:U ,.,... 6.1 2:H LM . .0.6 f:06 LA J.6 11>e , ..... 2.0 .,.....u felt utclle• _. k".-IM•, ....................... ................ • Newport Beach 64/56 Balboa: 63/SS Costa Mesa: 66/58 Corona del Mar: 62/56 _,_ StlnrlM: S:•9 L'"· -..C: l :OI P.'"· () • ~ o · U1 "'· ., NewpQrt Beech/Costa M ... Dally Pilot Thursday, June 11, 1992 A3111) Newport Council won't take the ·initiative, so the people do T he best orgument for term limits in Newport Beach? Look at the wny long-entrenched Newport Beach Ci~ Council members ore (mis)handling a cit~ens' movement to put n term-limit proposition on the ballot. Either the council is wildly out of touch on this issue or they're simply scared of Editor's Notebook losing their political jobs. You decide. Here :ire the facts. First, freshman Councilman John Hedges, fresh off the campaign trail, asked the council in Jnnuary to put a term-limit measure on the June ballot. He wasn't asking the council members to endorse the two-term lim it he proposed. Simply put it on the ballot, he snid, and let the voters decide -as they did for Prop. 140, which limits terms of sfate legislators. Hedges also pointed out that a Newport Deach term-limit initiative drive in 1990 collected more than 6,000 signatures (foiling short of qualifying by just 281 votes, despite the fact that the measure was severely Oawed), proving a strong community interest in the issue. Hedges was voted down S-2. Only first-term councilwoman Jean Wan supported him. Fine, but John Hedges isn't one to back down. (In case you don't remember, Hedges -Newport Dench newcomer and everyone's underdog -beat long-time incumbent Don Strauss to get on the council in 1990.) So Hedges, along with his wife Maria, spearheaded a new initiative drive that would limit council members to two consecutive four-yea r terms. The efforr officially started in April. During the first t\vo days, th e group gathered 1,000 signatures. "It's a real ea!>y sell," says Maria. "Even people who aren't sure yet how they're gong to vote in November want at least to see it on the ballot." Exactly. Short afterward, the initiative drive topped the 4,000, and Councilman Hedges went back to his colleagues with the proof -voters want to see this on the ballot -at the end of May. What about it? he asked. We 've got 4,000 Newport Beach registered voters signed up. Please put it on the ballot so these volunteers can stop working. Nope, said evetyone but Jean Watt. "Have at it," faid Councilman Clarence Turner at the meeting, encouraging the volunteers to keep getting signatures. ''I'm not about to run again ... but I feel strongly that term limits solve nothing." B ut why not let the good people of Newport Beach decide for themselves? Especially when 4,000 of them asked to vote on it. Exactly how big a number does the council need before it acts on citizen requesLs? Rejected again, Hedges, Hedges and Company -made up of more than 80 volunteers -hit the streets once more and rounded up the final 3,400 or so needed signatures. In the meantime, Dana Point passed a term-limit measure with 89 percent of the vote. Still, no movement from the council despite all the clues: l1' More than 6,000 signatures in the failed fir:.t initiative drive. l1' Voters easily pass Prop. 140. Y" More than 7,400 signatures gathered in apparently successful (awaiting Registrar certification) second initiative .frive. l1' 89 percent of Dan:i Point voteri. go for city term-limit proposnl. I caught up with John Hedges - clipboard and pen in hand, term-limit :,ign dangling around his neck -last y.,eekend :it the Corona del Mar Scenic SK Run. Though his group possessed more than the needed 6,SOO signatures, he was still collecting a few more, just to make sure. Are you di!.appointed the council hasn't put this on the ballot? "Yes, abM>lutely," he )aid. ''We get 40 or 50 signnturcs on a speed bump issue, and the council responds. We get thousnnds of signatures to limi t terms, and we get no response." With 7,400 signatures now in hand, "111 Hedges go to the council one last time? "I'm not going to try," he replied with a laugh. "They had their chnnce." What are they afraid of? He shrugged his shoulders and offered o theory on "hat alnic1 ... "II elected offic1ab, including tho)c on the Nev.port Council "A pc1111on 1) evidence th:H elected government or 11:> '>taff are nu1 being respun\t\C to tl\e need .. of the electorate. And !>ome elected officials 'icw petitions as an a'>'ault on their authorit). The pct11ions 'a>. in effect, )Ou're not doing >our job." I "'ondcreJ if he ''as angry about the "hole matter and \\ h;.i1 he ">aid surprn.cd me. "I "bh C\Cf')Onc on the (uuncil had the opportun1l) 1 had to gather signatures," he said. "You h:arn '0 mud1 about the people of I\ C\\ port Uc a ch and their concerns And )OU al-.o learn a lot about your:.clf." The Cit} Council ~lwuld :.top all this nonsen'e aml \Ute tu phm: the term-limit in11intl\C on the ~u\\.mber ballot. And 1f the) stall ~an 't hear the \01ce of the people on this ''sue, they should grab a petition, clipboard and pen from John or ~1araa Hedges and head to the nearest i.upcrmarke1. \\'illi:Jm Lobdell is tile c·ditor. Society Is ·'Making Strides Against Cancer' Raphael, a legend in his own time. HICKORY FARMS " The American Cancer Society will be celebrating National Can- cer Sun ivors Day June 20 at Newport Dunes. The non- competitive SK moyc-a-long-a-thon themed "Making Strides Against Cancer" is a chance for everyone to celebrate that cancer can be beaten. Participants can wa lk, run, rollcrblade, or "heclchair for pledg- es. Ne" port Dunes is at I 131 Back Bay Dr. Registration is 7 a.m.; start is 8 a.m. For additional info rmation, call (714) 751-044 1. -By the Daily Pilot ante e PARIS Annual Sale 20°/o Off Bra Style #196 Briefs & Hi-Cut Panties 20°/o OFF Sale Begins Sat. June 6-June 20 2 Weeki Only Kristen' Ungerie • Loungewear • Gifts Now In Westcliff Plaza 17th & Irvine Ave • Newpon Beach • 631 -7399 I ... Raphael the Master Artist o{ the Renaissance Period KnO\'\<n for his sense of color, form and pas!.ion, he became a legend in his own 11me. 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The event is sponsored by the Orange County Trial Lawyers 4u~oc1ation. For information, call 895-5533 or 241 -9623. Co nsulting engineers - The Orange County chapter of the Con~ult1ng Engineers Association of Cal1torn1a will hold a breakfast meeting al 7 a.m. June 11 at CeeLers Carlie Crill, Dove Street .ind Scott Drive in Costa Mesa. Call 476-3300 for information. Sq uare danci ng -Costa \lles.J 's lively senior square dance group. the Costa Mesa Qu1cksteppers, invite you to their weel..1-. dance, 10 a.m. Thursday at the DO\\ntown Community Center, .i..nahe1m A\enue and Center Street. The group is looking for couples ''1th square dance experience for e>;panded actl\ 1ties. There are also iemJle partners available for any 1ngle men ''ho would like to join the tun For more information, call 545 5669. Saturday, June 13 Child ab use -Women who are survivors of childhood sexual abuse are invited to a )em1nar, offered by Elizabelh :>locum, M.F.C.C., entitled "Freeing the Inner Child: Breaking Toxic Bonds With Mother." Topics include building healthier relationships with parents, breaking lOK1c bonds, and creating emotional independence. The seminar will be presented at 2900 Bristol St., Building F, suite 202, Costa Mesa from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The fee is $5. For reservalions, call 546-7708. Remodeling -A free seminar designed to inform homeowners about the complex process of remodeling their homes will be offered at 9 : 15 a.m. June 13 at the Cliff Drive Park recreation room. The seminar will be offered by architects Carol Tin!.. and ,\.1ark Teale and laodscape architect A J. Tea le. For more information. call 731-2252. Boating safety -A free marine safety exam "Safe Boating is '\Jo Accident" will be offered by the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. June 13 and 14 at Ne'' port Dunes. A class 1n boating skills and seamanship will be offered from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. 1n the Newport Dunes Conference Room Special children's classes, "Water 'N Kids," will be offered at 10 J m, 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Business ethics -The Ne" port-Balboa Rotary Club is spon)oring a business ethics \-\Or!..)hop entitled "Beyond Bu)iness as Usual" at the Balboa Bav Club. The workshop starts at 7 30 a rn. with a full buffet breJ!..fast and concludes at noon. The rost is S 10 per person and that in<.ludcs all materials and breakfast. For more information call Millard MacAdam at 644-5552 or Jim De Boom at 548-4942. Back Bay paddle - Paddle your way through the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve and receive basic kayak paddling instruction at 8:30 a.m. June 1 J. The tour, conducted by a naturalist from the California The Only Hotel on the Water in Newport Beac.b,._ AFFORDABLE LUXURY Experience the Quiet Cllarm of 1 New Eqland Sela>aSt Inn Amenities Include: Bay Cruises, continental breakfut, bicycles hors d' oeuvres and milk & cookies after dinner n. Uctle tu .. tM lay 617 Udo P1rk Or., N.B. (714) 673-IM .. Department of Fish and Game, will include extensive education on Back Bay ecology and wildlife,, Reservations are required. For information, call 675-1215. Sunday, June 14 Arts classes -Free classes in ballet, jau, tap, fu nk, piano and others will be offered at the Costa Mesa Arts Complex located at 151 Kalmus Or., Building C in Costa Mesa. Demonstrations of fairy tale theater and sugar-free parties for Hasbro RECORD BREAKERS TURBO SERIES ORIG.1199 PRICE Greer Associates GAME BOY ILWMINATOR OAl0.1999 PRtCE CN4Wa• • YllA •IMITMMM .. , ... mn111 • DllOOVIR -·, •• ~1·# MAY AND TUNE AllE C.T.8.S. MONTHS C.f.i.s:"Scorcs and IQ scores .. kids will be given. The day's events are sponsored by several area dance, music and arts centers. For information, call 241-9908. ADD and adults - Attention Deficit Disorder used to be reg.1rded as a disease afflicting only children and adolescents. Recent research has revealed the disorder also affects adults. causing d1mculty in concentration and poor job performance. A seminar on ADO in adults will be offered at 7 p.m. June 15 at th~ offices-of Joan Andrews, 11 51 Oo\e Street, suite 105, in Ne\\porl Beach. For information, call. 416-0991. art used in making G.A.T.E. placement d~as!OM· Jf your child's C.T.B.S. scores arc . borderline, and IQ test score can make the d1ffettoce. Monday, June 15 t Student Advocacy • Early Detection of G.A.T.E. Readiness t Standaridized Intelligence Testing t Under Achievement Identification Watercolor classes - Registration opens June l 5 for beginning and intermediate watercolor classes beginning July 20 and 2J at the West Newport Community Center. For For Appointments Call (714) 721-9504 400 Newport Center Drive #501 , Newport Beach Mark L Kine, Ph.D. information, call 644-3240. NOW 98! NOW a•• DOLLS PRl·SCHOOL TOYS ILICTROlllC GAMIS BOARDGAMIS STUPFID ANIMALS BOOKS SPORTS SU-IRTOYS BABY TOYS RIDlllG TOYS CRAFTS BASIBALL CARDS TRUCKS 30°/o to 50°/o OFF •IKIS . 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D1.S..1lc\ is b.1n~rng that this, and his "ltcnt\ 1.:uopcration, ,.,,ill result in a lighter scntcnc:c. ham said. · gem enc1 usted jewelry to work. • J'ltow those suits arc sitting in storage ~mcwh~re. in Orange County and the Jewelry 1s 1n a safe deposit box -all waiting to be auctioned. Another 84 photographs and f~1cd posters, including posters of cartoon characters ~uch as Charlie Drown and Bullwinkle and entertainers such as Fred Astaire and Lucill e Dall, were im· pounded at his Newport Beach office . Caty official' jre :.ilso tryang to get money back from the opcrJtor of a Car· ibbean time share in which Dixon had invested and arc trying to t r~1ck down some land he allegedly O\\ n'> in Arizona. So fur they have collec.tcd les'!I th.in S300,000 of the S 1.8 million Dixon pock· ctcd. With the sale of the tO\\ nhouse •1nJ the art collcc:t1on. the city "111 -.till be out more than SI million, Dcl1no 'J1d. The Chicago n:it1\c came 10 Ney.port aftt:r lca,ing JO aJrnanhtrathe position· at Gcorl!cto" n UniH~r)tt\, "hich he left 111 I •r':! ~•Iler being com ktc:J of stc~1ling ruughl) SSU,UOU trom student funch. . Abo in storage arc the furn bhings for his three-bedroom townho use in l lun· tington Dench. City Attorney Robert Durnham saiJ the city can't sell any of the art - or ge t it appraised -until law enfo rcement of· ficial-. release it from an evidence locker at the police department. Although Im I lumington Ucach home i' on the mar~et for $254,000, Di>oon still owes $135,000, so city offidab probably won't net more than S 100,000. Facing up to se,cn )C<1rs 111 j.111, 01\011 is schcdulcJ Ill be scntcnceu 111 Superior Court tod.1y, but his allornc), Stephan DeS..1lcs, pl..1n-. to ask fur •• rnn11nu..11Kc until ~c,eral reports come 111 Nut knu\\ 1n!! about l11s past, ell> cm· ployc1.s hcrc "'J) the~ thought the affable ..1nd guoJ·hum Jr~J D1\on ":is able to :.if· ford sud1 lu\ullc.:'> h\:CJU~C of ht'> S~6.UOO J }C.ir s..11..ir) .111J the ... ale of his p..1rcnt's llarbor \'11,;y. 111.>mc "h1ch' he inherited :iftcr their deaths se,erjl }c..tr'!I ago. "We're dealing with some auction houses to try and figure out the bc:.t way to sell it," Dclino said. Police have abo seized a sitablc art collectio n that city officials estimate Dixon paid nearly $400,000 for. "The n we need to find an art con nois· seur to give us recommendations on what to sell and for how much so we ca n City o fficiab have abo confiscated SI 1,000 in ca'h from Di,on\ final pay check, $46,000 in cash from a mutual fund and Sl07,000 \\Orth of deferred comp tirll c he had accumulated over the 17 years he \\Ork cd for Ne" port Ueach. DcSulc~ \\OUld not elabl>fjtc on "hat thmc report'> might detail. but hJ'o s;11J in the p..1!>t that he hope:-. p-.}chiatnc ob· 'ief\-.1tion'> collected mer t\\O munlll'. of . to send for t.he lat.est. copy of t.he free Consumer lnformat.lon Catalog It. Uais more than 200 Cree or low cost. government. pubUcat.ions on topics like money, food, Jobs. chlldren. ca.rs, health, and federal benent.e Send yow-name and address t.O Oonaumer Information Center Depanment TB Pueblo, Colorado 81009 FREE FIRST EXAM E. Nevin, D. V.M. C. Mintz.er, D. V.M. Newly Remodeled! BALBOA ANIMAL HOSPITAL 642-3840 6904 W. Coast Hwy• N.B. 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""'•~t E"'=') '"Prize ~ffle (Dol'law p.y~Yow"'S&t'au ~ ~ :.e~fhomtor l'~r'llr.G-e Co.) 'our"'a,..e-rt. ~ •et, z .. .:1. 3M 4ui a~c. -•~: ""•'-,.. ~tttc"' •M~&:":rr>.t -----------------eNTRYroRM ----------------- OOlFERS· '·---------($10000) 2. ----------'-"-- ' -----------'--------- TOTAL ....... --.... --,....-,..-... -."='o.-~ .. ~,~-~- btrlH "'"' IM rec'4 ~ 6/14 ~·C9196coeh('7'4)~ 1130New•ertlMl.Cem Mia, 541-1 421 Umtted 1pi109 8Y9119bM ftrat come. ftrat MrW \ ' . Ae Thursday, June 11, 1992 STATION: Resident asks: ..-.: GroundbPaaklng to 118 talk of town Is firehouse necessary? From A1 -pro101ype or a donors' wall that will list the names of those who have contributed Sl,000 or more. To date, mo~ than lQ2 people huve. dov.ated bc1wecn SJ,000 and"tl mallion. From A1 ')t:iuun since 193 1 and they aren't aboul to gi'c I\ up now. "I\\ a P~'li1ical question," Riley ~;.iiJ. "I lb1orically, the residents haH! wuntcd a fire station. The numhcr who tlon'1 believe we need .1 tire llla1ion :ire very, very few." \\'hde a stuJy may prove that the c11v coulu ll,l\C money by nor !'uildin't: the !-IJt1on, 1h:il would be Je1nm~n1.il tn the cit1zcnl> of Dal- bo.1 blJnd. Council"om:rn Jean \\1.1 tl ,,11J "Thi' \\ h11k tleCll>ion hJSll°I bcl·n J11nc m a '.icuum," \\'all ,,11J "I ju ... 1 lccl "c arc on i.olid .:.round here ·· ~..:,c11hek:-,..,, ~kCaffrc), \\ho tornwJ .1 ne" group calkd Con- ..:crneJ Citw.n' of Balho.1 b land, 1hin(.., 1lk·re ;are pknt) of 1e.1-.ons not 10 bullJ tht• ne" '1:i11u11. Fur one. he said, according to 1he Frrc Dcpartmcnt'i. own fig- ure~. the B.ilbt1,1 ls!Jntl firefighters ... pend rno~t llf their tame chasing c:llls 1n otlwr part!> uf the city ant.I . rn.: uni~ in the 1!>l.1nd ~talion :>bout uprr l ott o \\ td11••,d 1 J.11\l' l n dr,1\\1ng tur $2 'I n11ll1un 1,11.kpol: 4. ~l _,, ~ti 41, 47 Dec co ¥lie.ab 8 .._Cit.Ii-. . . . .. . .......... 3 • Q,,) 11 Jl)(h .................. 10 A ... p.ldt•, . .. .......... ,. .. 1 26 percent of the time. keynote speaker. Also, he believes the station on "In honor of this occasion and Santa Barbara Drive near Fashion to celebrate' flag Day, the attire Island is close enough to tnke care is red, white and blue. And or Balboa Island's needs. women be sure to wear Oat shoes," said Elizabeth Stahr, co-But Chief Riley doesn't agree. chairperson of the Newport 'The groundbreaking is a symbolic step; ou~ fund raising is not over. We won 't be throu gh until the building is ready for dedication.' However, S1ahr said $750,000 in challenge gran1s from the J lnrry and Grace Steele Founda- tion has been critical to the fund-raising status. Since J 953, the Newport Beach-bused foun- "The issue is being able to pro-Beach Public Library Founda- vide adequate protection for the tion. "We will be out in a field.'' island," Riley said. "Basically it's The 52,000 square-foot, two- -8JlJmll ITAlll co-chairperson or the Newport Beach Public Library foundation tough to get there. There is a po-level library, to be built by the tential loss of the entire island." Koll Co ... is slated for completion by next "The groundbre::iking is a symbolic step; H that is true, McCaffrey s:iid, summer. The faci lity will replace the current our fund raising is not over. We won 't b~ then the ci ty should build stations Newpon Center Library on the we~t nank or through until the building is ready for ded1· on each of the seven islands in Newport Center. The number or books will cation," said Stahr. Newport Harbor. increase from about 90,000 to 300,000, and Despite the sagging economy, Stahr said, . City officials pJan to build the public seating will grow from about SO to the foundation recently presented the city new fire house on the corner of 200. The library will have an expanded busi· with a SI million check. The library's mai n Marine Street and Park Avenue, ness information center and a community source of construction funding comes from which has been vacant since a Un-room that will seat 150. more than $7 million worth of certificates of ocal ga~station went out of busi-Friends of the Newpon Beach Library participation issued by the city. City funding ness. But McCaffrcy says that plot have been raising funds for about two years was conditioned upon the librarY raising of land was originally meant to be and while the groundbreaking is al ready more than $1 million in donations. dation has donated more than $70 mUlion, mainly to education-related . organizations. Among its recipients are Pacific Symphony, Newport Harbor Art Museum, Newport- Mesn Schools f oundation, Harbor Day School and Oasis Senior Center. "This is truly a community effort," said Assistant Ci ty Librarian Tom Johnson. "It is wonderful when you think or the current eco- nomic 1imes. And yet people, even in those circumstances, fed very strongly that they want 10 contribu1e to the library." a park, not a fi re station. He nlso here, the money drive is far from over. On display during the ceremony will be the wonde~ why the ci~ doesn'tj~t .... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ rebuild the existing fire house. 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( I NeWpOrt IMch/Colta Men Dally Pilot ------------- Thursday, June 11, 1fl>!l2 1 Ao Newport manager tells conservancy: Act now By Tony Oodero SlJll Wriltr NEWPORT DEACH -If the Newport Conservancy wants to buy several parcels of Irvine Co. land alon$ the Upper Newport Duy, then 1t needs to act fast, City Manager Kevin Murphy said Wednesday. · With the Irvine Co. quickly making plans to put approximately 363 homes on the last bits of land it owns in the Newport Day, the Newport Conservancy has stepped up its efforts to purchase some oT those properties -specifically the Castawnys nnd Newporter North parcels. didatc for the fed crnl Endangered Species liM, she !tnid. Griswoh.I noted that !teveral rare birds and vegetation thrive in the area. and the grassland at that site al!>o pro· vides a foraging site for wild coy· 01es. Teachers come up with their .own budget plan By Russ Loar Stall Writer COSTA MESA -Nearly 100 angry teach- ers hooted school board members nnd cheered for teachers union orficials who un- veiled their own ideas about how to cut the beleaguered Newport-Mesa Unified School District budget. "It i) the firm belief or teachers to make the!>e cuts now, than to return in the fall to overcrowded, under·)Upplicd classrooms,'' said Jim Canary, a Corona del Mar High ~chool teacher and member o.f the Dudget Ta!>k Farce formed by the Newport-Mesa Federation orTeachers. . Teacher~ union recommendatio ns include cutting several administrative positions and returning teachers on speci~I assignme nts back to the classroom. The union also rccom· mends reducing adminbtrators' contracts by one month with a commensurate reduction in pay, and a cut in school board and ad· ministrative expenses. Teacher!. union President Mnya Decker said all 517 members of the union !>upport the recommendations. There are about 800 teachers in the Newport-Mesa district. "No intern tencher from outside should be hired as long as contracted cmplo)ecs arc being laid off," Decker !>aid, bringing teach- er) to their reet in a standing ovation. Teachers at the school board meeting said elementary school te achers arc facing the brunt of the cuts. With the elimination of in· structional aides, teachers will be racing larg· er class sizes with less help, especially in. Co!>ta Mesa schools that have larger numbers of limited-English speaking students. "\Ve have been pared down to the bone and now you're asking us to give our heart:i and souls," teacher Jim Rogers told school board members, urging them to take a "long. hard look" at teachers' recommendations. The Newport-Mesa school district is in 1117: pn>CC!>S of Cutting about S~ m1llton from ncllt school year'!> budget. llut !>Choo! board Prcsi· dent forrcsl Werner s..aid mo:.t or the CUil> ha\C already been made "MJny of the things that the)' ..re focusing on for reduction, the boJrt.I has already ad· drc-.sed," \\'crnCLsJid. "\Vc\c alre..it.I) mat.le significant cuts in \Orne of thl>:>c categories, 1n -.orne c.1-.c~ "e hJ\C C\Ln cut further th:in "a' recommended b\ tht.: teacher ... " Werner behc\C!o 'the teachers' propo,ab arc ba\ct.I on outdated budget inform..auon. ··I hey an: \\Orkmg "1th huJgct figur~'!I that \\C \\ere \\Otking \\ilh in JJnUJI), ltlJl arc to· tall) out of date. If )Ou'rc going to do pears and appks, )Ou'rc going to llJ"e trouble making a pear sal:.1d " School board members promised 10 take the teacher:. recommendation'> into consit.ler- a11on. but \\crncr \\Jrns th..at m..a1or change!> 1n the budget "'II be dlff1cuh, because a ten· tati\c budget must be complctcu by June 30. ,. " "I don't see a better time for the community to acquire those parcels,'' Murphy said. "So your commitment must be strong right now and you need to move quick· ly. There is no better time for the conservancy to do what your And i,he noted that any develop· --------------------------,.------------------------ doing." t ment can't help but have an effect on the urea. "Everything is going to have an effect, it's going to trickle down,'' Griswold said. "Whether it is going to be a large negative effect is hard to tell." .. \ ~ ,'\ ·. ~ THf OAY Stop Smoking. .. American Heart &~a Association V Speaking at conservancy meet· ing at the Newport Dunes Club· house, Murphy told the members or the environmental group that ~l~;oi;;~~~~~;r:;~~~i~~~:~~ ---E--t-h--n--1-.-c--....JIL---m--'-p--o--r-=t--e-r--s Sh ow buying the property soon would be much easier than later. "You arc biting off a big upple," Murphy said. "You are trying to acquire u great deal of open space." Because Newport Dench is lack- ing in open space, Murphy agreed that the need to acquire that space is important, "llnd he said he th inks there :ire wa)S to make the pur· chase hrippcn. Irvine Co. spokc~pcrson Dawn McCormick did not specifically comment on Murphy's remarks, but she did agree if the Newport Conservancy wants to buy the land it needs to be done "in a timely manner." The Irvine Co. has given the conservancy 12 to 18 month s to come up with the SSO or S90 mil· lion it will take to buy the prop· erty. Meanwhile, the Irvine Co. is proceeding with an open space agreement with the city that would develop approximately 106 acres or the Upper Newport Day land :>nd leave 140 acres as open !.pace. That agreement would include giv- ing S21 million to the city fo r street improvements. Fashion Island/Old SW & SJ)Ort Building 1105 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach 714/644-1877 If yoUve been searching for a great gift, here's the answer to your prayers. Ballou crosses of uncompromising qualic}: are available in 14 karat gold. O\'erla' and sccrhne, :.1lvcr CHARLES H. BARR 1803 WestclitT Dr. • Newport Beach • 642-3310 Also speaking at Wednesday' meeting was Dr. Margot GriS\\Old. L'----=::::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----L======================== 11 biologist with th e Irvine-based Chambers Group. Gris,,old told the group that bu)ing the property was important because much or the property sits among environ· mentally sensitive habitat. 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'42-4321, ext. 174 - Turning on the 'swttch' In relationships, true commitment cannot be Jegislated or demanded Awareness lessens risk· of allergic emergency L ast mon1h Cosmo Girls learned all about "How to Make Him Like You as Much AS You Like Him," from che1r favorite magazine. Dr. l.bla AllllZI Readers were challenged to set about to change the 1enns of their relationships in o rder to re-kindle what they may perceive as his loss of inte rest. -----"When his Family feelings fo r you Counseling ra11 short of ----• ,izzling. tum his passivity into pa~sion by arousing his soul!" says author, Natalie Gittlcson. She suggests that in order 10 do this yo u must: ·· Ac.·t a~ 1f he loves you a much .1s rnu ".101 h1n°1 to. Wi,hinl! ~lone will not make it ... o. b1Jt ~your bcha\ ior could -.park a new dynamic between th e two of you. "Concentrate on his most lovi ng Wl)rd' anti gestures and k l h im know how much they mean to you. Your ardent responses may encourage him to reciprocate. "Shower him with the most loving words and gestures of which you arc capable without inhibition or fear of rejection. He just might surprise you -and himself -by emulating them involuntarily. "Take exactly the opposite route, if you feel he's distancing himself from you. Recapture in your mind the wannest, most intimate moments you've shared and be as open and expressive as you can. Your positive thoughts may relax him into returning some of that warmth back to you." OK, I agree there is some truth to all this. As Gittelson says, acts of love often begets acts of love. But you've got to be careful! The Cosmo article is really about "love" and not "like" as it promises in its title. Let's suppose that the love part of what's going on between you is really OK. And what you really want is for him to like you more. Look to the other aspects of your relationship for answers. Could you improve your mind or your job? Does he value your lifestyle and family involvement? Does he appreciate when you help him update his clothing choices or when you give bim financial advice? Docs he appreciate your efforts to maintain a healthy and Sm art women know bet- ter than to try too hard under these circum- stances, and also know enough not to totally "re- treat.'' attractive body? Could you do a better job in any o f these areas? The course of any romantic relationship includes predictable and discemible waves and stages. "Loving" and "liking" weave between all of them, as successfu l couples proceed toward the . ultimate commitment. But one of these stages, which some social scientists call, "the switch," may be hard to recognize because of the anxiety it causes. 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And if you come on as strong as Cosmo suggests, he's likely to run further away! Smart women know better than to try too hard under these circumstances, and also know enough not to totally "retreat." When "the switch" occurs, the best thing to do is to remain wann and loving ... and consistent. If he is truly your man, trust that he will recognize it in fairly short order. Since the history of all relationships have the "switch" in common, whether or not the relationship continues past this point, has more to do with what the wo111an (in this case), docs than with what the man does. Commitment in its truest form -which includes loving and liking -can never be legislated or demanded. The process is a much gentler one. Dr. µad• Algazl Is a marriage and family couaselor witb omc~s In Corona de/ Mar. While the onset of warmer weather means more op- portunities to enjoy the great outdoors -be it baseball, bar- becues or the beach -but un- fortunately for many it also means allergies. 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FOR MANY GREAT PRIZES INCLUDING $500 CASH AND A ~ • to"'' '"' \o\t\ \\& '""' • TRIP FOR TWO TO CABO SAN LUCAS FOR MORE INFORMATION (714) 675-0100 • • ALL • Thursday, June 11, 1992 Al ~ b Society Editor Vida Dean ... 642-4321 - A nautically nice event raises funds for Opera Pacific gala J ohn Ortega II opened his gorgeous 9,000-square-foot bayfront home on the peninsula Su nday afternoon to underwriters oC the Opera Pacific's June 20 Founders Gala. "The Capricious," yacht of Mary and Carl Raymond, and four electric boats brought most of the 75 guests from the Linda Isle home oC Sall y Jae and Earl Schaefer to the party place. ' The underwriters, decked out in their nautical-best attire were From left, Nora Jorgensen, host John Ortega and Barbara Flora. Society greeted by chairwomen Nora Jorgensen and Barbara Flora -and by drink and food catered by West Coast Production. "The food, the socializing and a little music (pianist Stephen Sivcovich) is the way we ore saying thank you to the underwriters,"' Flora said. Guests nl o saw · (chairman of the boa rd of Clothestime) Ortega's three sleek Ferraris on display in the entry court with his Mnserati, and models wenring great Chanel fashions. (Chanel will offer a mnjor opportunity prize at the gala plus "freeze modeling.") "The guests here today have donated $500 or more and will recieve two tickets to the gala 'La Vie de Boheme' to be held nt the Peralta Hills home of Lil and Bill Knight. Tickets to the event will also be available for $125 each," Jorgensen commented. (Ticket info can be obtained by calling 546-7372.). Among the guests was underwriting chair Joanne Sokolski, who was wearing earrings made with real tiny compases. Other nautical looks were worn by Shirley McCoy in "hite and gold and Liz Sliepka in red and gold. Ann Mcl ean, gala co-chair with Mary Raymond, was in navy pants and white jacket decorated with gold anchors. "I'm not nautical, but l am nice," laughed Maxine Cibson, wearing an animal print style and attending with opera·IO\ling husband Robert. Also mingling were Craig 8rown, Gloria Zigner and Irv Goldberg, Gerry and Wally Schroeder, Phyllis Willats, Milli and Herb Wieseneck, Lila .rnd Eri ~ Nelson, kasia and Cary Johnson, Nancy Sorosky, and Barbara and Bill Roberts. As guests left the reception they were given a Chanel bag filled with a bo11le of premium white wine, a loaf of r=rench bread, chocolate-covered biscuits, a '"heel 'Music or the Night' benent gala raises $25,000 "Music of the Night" could be be heard on three Ooors of the Taco Dell Corporation headquarters Saturday evening for the second annunl benefit ga la for lrvine Barclay Theatre. The event was attended by more than 250 supporters who raised $25,000, according to chairwomnn Joan Stover. The theater's foundi ng support group Encore Circle orchestrated the even t with Taco Dell ns major sponsor. Guests seen included Co~ta Mesa resident s Deanna and lee Rankin and Newport Oeach esidents Carol and Kent Wilken and Carry Brooks. Hors d'oeuvres and dinner, donated by estaurants and hotels were served on the noramic 12th Ooor. Music makers included the tep Sisters Dance Band, Woodbridge Jazz Band and he Butler Street Blues Band, which is made up of UCI fac ulty. -By Vida Dra11 Costa Mesa residents lee and Deanna Rankin. • • ·YES, Yoci Can ••• • • • of bri1.: und a casse tte tape of ''La Boheme," the opera 1ha t will open Opera Pacific's season in September. 0 PARTY, PARTY: The Saturday evening event was simply called Bnlboa Commiuee of Orange County Philharmonic Society annual benefit. No fancy name, but the 250 allending knew what to expect when they headed for the Balboa Boulevard home of Marie-France and Channing Lefebvre -good food and a good time socializing. Every year the members make all of the food, and the ou1lay of hot nnd cold hors d'ouevres take on the proportion of a sump1uous buffet. Then, there was dessert and coffee wi1h trufnes by Jean Boyd and Jan Stewart. Kathie Malcomb, attending wi th husband Bill, ch::iired the par1y that will make $3,500 for OCPS youth musica l programs. Others there were next year's party co-chairs, Joan (ramaki mnker) Button wi th hu!lband Syd, and Patty Pillsbury wi1h husband Davis. , President Jill Ancfrus allcnded wi th husb:ind Terry, and ne.xt yeur's president Becky Riddel wa) there \\ ith hu)band Jim. Also partying were Patricia and Erich Vollmer, Marcia and Warren Coy, Jane and Stan Crier ::ind Mary Lou and Claude Hilker. The Start or A New Grafton Street Tradition. Afternoon Tea Is Served. Now Saturday Seatings Available at 1:00 .m. CHl~~~~~ut FashK>n lslU>d, Atnwn C.OUn. 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At a City Council meeting this week, Tl.J'l'ner's proposal drew the kind of rcvie\\s usually reserved for bad movies, terrible restaurants and last-place ballclubs. And that's too bad because Turner's idea is not without merit. If nothing else, it refreshing to see a councilman in a city that has an unde)crved reputation for intolerance come up with a pbn of action for as:.bting and even investing in the troubled )pra\\.I of our bigger cities. In Turner'i. \i!>ion of th ing, the commi11cc would overl!ee a non-profit corporation that would pro\iuc :.uch thing) as schohmhips and financial aid to deli1gnated inner city areas. F urthcr, he proposed the creation of a credit union to ama)i. monc~ for inner city re:.idcnts and even t:i:< as:.c:.:.ment di:.trict:. 10 encourage residents to invest in rebuilding rundo" n ne11.:hborhoods. The immed1:ite reaction from the council was a ge neral con,erbus that Ne" port Dcacll :.hould ''orry about it O\\fl problcmli before lilraying cb.c'' here. "I think it is important that "e dun't lose sigh t of our own D.Jd,~ ard-.. \\'e ha' c a lot more hardship cases that we are given credit for," retorted Councilman John Cox. Councilwoman Ruthelyn Plummer said: "These arc very sophisticated programs. It assumes that inner-city people have a level of education that allows them to take part in these programs." Ouch. We trust that Councilwoman Plummer either got tongue twisted when she said that or that, at the least, she now wishes she had kept her mouth closed. It is poorly chosen statements like this that help unjustly brand Newport Beach as an enclave for the uncaring. 0 ur feeling is that Councilman Turner has a great notion ... and it just might ny if he took Councilman Cox's ad" ice. One doesn't have to run up to Los Angeles or even Santa Ana to find poverty or squalor of festering crime. Newport Dcach's immediate neighbor, fo r instance, has -at least in minature -many of the problems that haunt urban areas. There is poverty, there is ethnic diver!>ity, there is crime and there is at least the hint of gang ac tivity. And it would be a lut easier to catch such problems in their early stages than rescue an area that is soaked in ash and blood. We urge Turner to push on. And if it doesn't catch hold in the public sector, then switch tacks and look outside government. Newport Beach has no shortage of people with big hearts. The last roundua Newport Conservancy fights for the great wide open First in D series of four articles Dbout The Newport ConscNnncy, its plans and its progress. T he history of Newport Beach -past, present and future -is on our minds as we watch the depletion of environ- menlal resources worldwide. The Newport Conservancy was formed to aid our local en- vironment by preserving some of Newport's historically significant open spaces. We are not alone! Uind trusts and conservancies arc the fastest-growing segment of the non- profit community, as people try to save their nrca's natural and cultural heritage. The Newport Conservancy was in- corporated in Sep- tember, 1990, when the last of our major open spaces was clearly destined for development. Our priorities are rhose parce-ts rhat will go on the trevefopmcn block first, and arc adjacent to the Upper Newport Bay. These arc The Castaways, Newporter North and San Diego Creek South. The 56-acrc Upper Castaways site is visible from Pacific Coast Highway on the west bluff. Its history includes the fi rst landing site in Newport Beach; McFadden's Wharf. Newporter North lies between the John Wayne Tennis Club and Purk Newport on the cast side of the bay. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service considers this area critical to the function of the wetlands. There are also areas documented by ar· chacologists as major reservoirs of artifacts from Orange County's earliest residents. "It's a virtual museum in the ground," was the comment of one archaeologist who has stud· ied the site. (Wildlife and the archaeological significance of the areas will be discussed at greater length in the next article in this SC· ries.) Ptlol r,i., phciro The Castaways property is the crown jewel in the Newport Conservancy's plan. The fu ture of these properties is in ques- tion and depends on several factors: • The owner of the properties, The lrvine Company, is willing to-sell them at fair mar· kct value, bu t timing is critic:il. • The Development Agreement between The Irvine Company and the city will be the subject of hearings during June and July. TI1e first of these will be conducted by the New- port Dcach Planning Commission on June 18, 7:30 p.m .. at City Hall. Anyone who wants to comment on these plans may see the Envi- ronmental Impact Report at local libraries or the city Planning Department, who:.e phone number is 644-3225. Deadline for written comments is July 18, after which the City Council will conduct hearings in late July or August. • Regardless of the outcome of these hear· ings and any changes that may be made in the plans, the fact remains that preservation of these properties for present and future generations depends upon the success of the Conservancy in getting together a package of public and private funds for acquisition. The success of The Newport Conservancy's efforts will be directly related to the people power generated by thii. preservation cau e. From the beginning, people who have been contacted have been quick to say, "Count me in!" Eighty-five percent of people surveyed by the City in February responded that main· taining open space is an important environ· mental is~uc in the Cit)'· T here has been a clear affirm:ition of citi· zen support os our Charter Member counl grows rapidly. At latest count, 1,500 Charter Members are leading the way to changing our City's hi tory. As Fred Manin so aptly put it in an article in the Druly Pilot, Oct. 29, 1991, "This land grab is all for the people." In my view, we will be missing our last chance if we do not grnb this historic op· portunity. )CIJIJ Watt is president of Tht Ncuport Conscn•oncy and a Newport lk:>eh City Council member. Next, "Tile Museum Under the Ground" plus the Upper /Jay, a11 integral part of the Pacific Fl>woy. Where the buffalo don't roam T he ic.ka for the mal!tcr planned city of Ir. inc wa\ conceived and Je,cJoped b) architect William Pcn.:ir.J some three decades ago at a place mi.lny call the Duffalo Ranch. Mlrk Petl'ICCI Liberal Politics Si tuated at the corner of MacArth.ur Uoufc,Jrd and Ford Road. the ranch still pro' ides a panoramic view of Irvine and no doubt mspircd Pcreira's dcs1cn to tran!>form this farming community into nc\tlcd suburba n '11l.1gcs. faen before Pereira, herds of buffalo roamed the ranch, !>Crv1ng as a popular tou rist JtlrJct1on for anyone m.1~10g their way down to the coa~t road ailing two-lJne • MacArthur. Tm.la). thi~ collection of red buildings. i'I home to LJngc hnancral Corp. and a fC\\. pct buffalo, ~1111 available fo r public viewing. The ra nch Jnd the buffalo are vivid rcmrndcr!-of the Jrca'!> past as an ' agricultur;1f community. Out these buildrngs and their significance are obstacles to Irvine\ m.ister planned future. You sec, the ranch stands directly in the path of the proposed realignment of Ford Road, necessitated by the building of the controversial San Joaquin Hills Toll Road. Despite its historical significa nce, the ranch will doubtless be razed; his tory has no place in a master planned community. Some think it ironic that the Bowling . doesn't strike him as a fun spo rt FUN JN TJI£ UN? TRY PAJN IN TllE LANE -Ah, the c golden day on the Omngc Coast. All that relentless sunshine, 1111 that glorious surf. all those invlgoratlna ocean zephyrs .. So where drd I pend my first Sundny nfternoon? Bowling, naturally. Indoors, yel, or cavernous Kono Ulnes in Costa Mes:t. What's a nice boychik like me doing in o pince Jikc chat? Well, whatever it wo , it couldn't be described 1s bowling, It wos moro like an 1lley muginJ. U\t lime I • History has no pl ace in th e Irvin e Co .'s master plan birthplace of livine's master plan would ultimately be destroyed by the master plan. Not true. There's no irony here, only the natural consequence of who Irvine's master plan is intended to serve. Jt would be ironic if Irvine's master plan was designed .to build an authentic community, for in such a community there would be a sensible commitmenl to preserving the past. For so many communities in our new nation, preserving the past nurtures respect for the present and gives purpose to the fut ure. The eminent historian Arthur J. Schlesi nger Jr. makes this point far better than I in "The Disuniting of America" ( 1992): "History is to the nation rather as memory is to t~.e individual. As an individual deprived of memory becomes disoriented and lost, not knowing where he has been or where he is going, so a nation denied a conception of its past will be disabled in dealing with its present and its future." But there is little place for history in Irvine's "master plan." Irvine is a master planned community of, by, and for the Irvine Company. Irvine's inhabitanturc..mercJy a necessary means to a much lorger goal: was in so many guucrs wns when I took a wrong turn in Tijuono. I am not a bowler. When it comes to exercise of any sort, l'm strictly a stretche d-out spectator. But one doc$ not ignore an invitation from energy·eituding Slosh Tkaayk and his vibrnnt long term profit-maximization for the company. History doesn't mean very much when your goal is to transform as much acreage as possible into housing and commercial development. The master pion in Irvine serves the financial interests of the Irvine Company first and foremost. Occnsionully, someone from the Irvine Company is .honest enough to say $0., Jn "Edge City" (1991), Joel Garrcau explored this with . construct new flooring on unc 28. A!. Kona Uincs munoger Chcrlt Noa,y Tom Nielsen, former Irvine Company president. Garrcau asked, "What doc!> community mean to you, as in 'master-planned community?' " Nielsen responded: "It doesn't mean anything more than a marketing term." The "ma!>ter plan" is nothing more than a well-designed investment portfolio for the Irvine Company. Yes, the company can be and has been generous to the communities it owns. Some have even called the company a benevolent giant. Dur, when mere history, like the Buffalo Ranch, stunds in the way of "progress" and profit, make no mistake :ibout which course the company will pursue. Irvine Company executive!> justify the need to raze the ranch for safety reasons. A diff ercnt alignment of Ford Road, around the ranch, might lead to slower tr:iffic or haznrdous conditions. In defense of this poliition they cite the recommendation of the county Transportation Corridor Agcnc..)'. A:. "luck" would have ii, the public relations director for the agency just happens to be a former Irvine Company executive. Fancy that! This is the public excuse for demolishing Irvine's birthplace, but the real rcbon for destroying the ranch has nothing to do with safety. As revealed in the city's staff report on the project, a realignment of the rood would change the residential plans for the 11rea adjacent to the new roads. New residential deve lopment? Who sold anything about that? Come on, you didn't really think the lrvioe Company was promoting the transportation corridor to reduce tr:iffic congestion, did you? Of course not! Thousands of new medium to high dcn!lity homes arc planned. The simple realignment of Ford Road to preserve the Duffulo Ranch would reduce the company's flexibility to pack this newly opened area \\ith e'en more red-tiled homes. We can'l ha'c history standing the way of a few new homes. And so it goes. The fresh black asphalt of a re:iligncd Ford Road is a fitting tribute to Pcrcira's vision. It's not ironic that asphalt should memorialize inspiration, it's poetic justice. After all, in u new master pl:inned community who really gives u rat's tail about a bunch of rici..ety old barns an)'\'ay? Until Irvine historian Judy Liebeck starting mounting u campaign to save the 13uffalo RMch, the Irvine Company was betting on the rat's tail. The Irvine City Council, po ibly in juncture with its contiguous liistcr citic~. should consider buying the 13uff alo Ranch and turning it into a \\Orl.ing center for the preservation of Orange County history. That's not going to happen. Someday when you're waiting at a long !ltop light at the corner of Ford and MacArthur you can tell your child about the rnnch and the buffalo. They won't believe you. As you show them on old picture, you may envy the children of GCll)!lburg, Plymouth, Mt. Vernon, and Williamsburg. Mark P. Pctracco teaches po/It/ta/ -Sekn~•t UC/ and Is a rtjula,. Pilot columnist. tactfully tried to expl:iin, heavy bowling balls ore not supposed to be dropped from six-foot heights. Abo, if the Good Lord hadn't intended us to roll in gutter , J le wouldn't have invented innat:iblc bumpers -dcliigned to keep us on the litraiaht ond narrow. OUT WOULDN'T THAT ADO TO TUE WATER'S rOL.LUTION? -Several natives have been kind enough to sugge t means of doing the fnmily wash without auing into hock at local laundries. ICclly 0&11\'IS recommend::. the old·((bhioned way: going down to the )hore with a bar or Fels Naphtha, renting a Ont rock (SS o day. tops) ond ju::.1 bcoting the crud out of it. iilfPli.., An Ind.pendent Newspaper Published by C~st Community News, Inc. Elliot Stein, Jr. chairman ------bride, television producer Kona L::inc!I i~ on in titution in Prlotlond, Nagy tells me, an<l next week will launch a lengthy 351h onnivcri.iiry celebration. For Civc do)' bcsrnn1n; June IS, area residents" 111 be offered lhrce free games. Ann Lo~t, who WU$ our cle:.inina l<1dy in San Clemente (but ref u cs to make: the Iona drive to Coron• del Mllr), says It's time we lc1rncd the do-it·your.elf technique Dt the laundromat. Jim Cresslngtr publisher Tom Johnson aociltt publisher Barbara Vt..cda. It was her birthday party (why n bowlina alley, when there -----•arc so many nice pool halls 1wailable?), and an Invitee declines ot the ri k or being trashed, socially speaking. Mo t of the aues1s, who've manaaed to achieve ucces de pitc obvious mi spent youth, rolled re pectable scores. Me? Well, management may have to- t, Everyone's Invited, except me -unless I take lessons. 'fhat's fine with me, bccau~ the back and houldcrs nre ochina. Also, the right thumb ~cmi somewhat extended. How extended i~ 1t? Well, 11cvcral times since Sunc.lay, I tried to set it on fire -thinkina it wn a cig:H. 0 .. Landlord Kent Moore 1t1ys thcro'i. u coin-operated wuhcr·drycr on the premises, and ofrcred to •how me how it ~orks. The fint load, he indicated, miJhl be on rhe house. Siah. 11· not easy being Mr. Mom in aa 1uanae new wo1ld. Jtrry Kobrin'• rolu•a rvni Tut1d11,-1, Thul'ld•J·1 •IHI S.turd•p. Wiiiiam S. Lobdell editor & vice president Stew MMble managing editor Walter lurrou1h1 1901·1989 founding publlttMr .. ' ' It's free with your subscription. The Pilot License makes you eligible for valuable discounts and special bonus offers at the porficipoting merchants listed below. This directory to savings and specials runs each week! Our subscribers. pay $ 7 .SO per month, which includes all state and local taxes. Coll us for more information about SENIOR CITIZENS DISCOUNTS and discount plans for long-term subscriptions. As always, unused subscription amounts are refundable. 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SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN Soles, S.rv1et & leosing 18711 Beech Blvd.• HB • 842·2000 0 11 • Fiiter Change $9.95 plus lox regularly $43.50 WI• lsu.zu J)f<>ducts only. TROPtc SHIELD Auto, ~rcrolt, Boot, RV Oeto1l1ng 375 BO$tol •See 80 •CM • 966.196• rtc:k A Shine PMw Car -5 Yeot $225 (reg. 325.00) Used Cor • 1 Yeot $89 (reg. 135.00) Tropic Shine $'9 (reg. 79.00) TUmE CLICK NISSAN Sol11, Service & l eos1ng 2845 Hotbor Blvd • CM • 540-641 0 Rotate • lolonce aN 4 Whffls, $24:95, does not Include non-roctaty wheels, Nissan whlcles only. UNMRSllY SALES • SERVICE Soles, Service & Ports 2480 Horbor Blvd • CM • 540·9640 • 7 ·6 M·F. 9· 1 lub9. Oii • Fiiter • FRH Safety Check $19.95 + Tax. All G.M. COf1 • llght duty trucks COASTAL W1NDSHIE~D If PAIR W1ndtl'lleld Crock• Chip Repolr 19661 N9wport ltYd. • CM • 645·2554 Moun I o.m. to 6 p.m. 1K Off Ally Wlndmt.ld Repair COMPUTERS N01Ual "NOftlOOr cowunn foctofy Dnct 3865X·20Mha CPU 20-80MIH00· 11 ·~·f.AX.o,.t 11436 WOid St. e FV e 96<t·ll37 •Ft.¥. 968-4338 Nlf••······ --·· .... 'lpeollltU" ..... t•"'MWflH CLOCKS ,' " I •-~ ' "l LYONS ANTIQUE CLOCKS 2500 Clocks 2330 Newport Blvd • CM • 631 ·4346 10:30·5 30 Wed. • Sun. 30 to 50% OFF Antique • New Clocks ART/GAl.lfRIES · GREGORY GALLERY Orig1nol An, Pnnls, Crohs & Framing 3406 Vic lido • NB • 723·0887 FREE posler (No purchase necessary) H.G. DANIELS Art Supply 1651 Sunflower • So. Coos! Plozo V1lloge • 434·8003 10% OFF anything In store, 20% OFF any of our pens, over 7000 brand names to choose from OFF THE WALL GALLERY Art, Cuslom f raming & G1hs Via ltdo Plaza, 3441 ·B V10 lido • NB • 723-5950 FREE Seashell Ro~. wllh purchase or $20 or mofe ($6 value) HEALDl/EXBICISE SHAPf·UP NEWPORT Full SeMce Health Club 1080 IMne Ave (Wes1cliff Plozo) • NB • 631-3623 One FREE Tanning S.ulon FOOD/RESTAURANTS ADON DANZA Fresh Posto & Seolood Restouronl 3•21 V10 lido e NB • 675-8973 frM Lunch Enlrff Wlth Purchase of Second ANGELO llol1on R1sloron1e 1969 Harbor Blvd • CM • 646· 1225 20% OFF Entire Check, Lunch or Dinner ARIANA Alghon1ston Restaurant •40 E. 17th St •CM • 646-4418 15% OFF any dinner check or FREE Deuert with any dinner IENIHANA Joponese Cuisine •250 Birch St • NB • 955-0822 Compllmentarv Fried Rice with Lunch or Dinner In dlnJng room CHOPSTICK'S HOUSE Gourmet Chinese Cu1s1ne 18315 BrookhUtSt S1 • FV • 963-7211 FREE enlTM (of equal or lesser value) with purchase of 3 enlrffs. (Dine In only) G • G Pt.ZZA Gourmet P1uo, Pestos, Subs & Buffalo 1125 VtCtono St. • CM e 722-7585 FREE luffalo Pizza Flng&f'I (no purchase necessary) LOvt'S IAR • GRILL Newest member of love's Borbec:ue 20111 Brookhurst • HB • 968-7500 50% OFF 2nd Enlfff of equal "' lesser value u·s RESTAURANT Mandarin, Szechwan & Contonese Cuisine 8961 Adams • HS • 968-5050 10% OFF Food To Go • $10 Minimum MA BARKERS Down Home Counlry Cookin' 154 E. 17th St. • CM • 646-•303 20% OFF Any lreaklast, Lunch "' Dinner 1111 (sorry, S.nlOf Clttzen'a ~nu and "Spec:lals" excluded) MO'S NEW YORK Ptz:ZHIA P1uo Cony·Oul/Oelr.ery 1673 Irvine Ave.• CM • 722·1212 Lorge 16" 1 Topping Ptua • Only $7.50 MUCHO GUSTO JAZZ IAR • GRILL Rtslouronl, Sor, live MuSIC: 263 E 171h St. • CM • 631 ·•009 Sunday INnch $5.95 SAIATINO'S Restouronl & Sausage Componr 251 Shipyard Woy • NB • 723·0621 FRH lb. of our aaua~ to go. ($3.95) with any lunch •nlT .. TtXAS lOOSfY'S Chili Parlor & Soloon 101 42 Adorns • HB • 964·8882 2 For 1 Lunch Of Dinner. luy any alze toby lock Rib • 99t regular order FRH. I PIZZA Clo.sic & Gourmet P1uo So. Coast Highwoy • COM • 675-4100 & Vt0 lido Plcno • NB • 723·0707 U Off Ally Size lnt.mottouol '1aa RORISTS ..... GREEN SYSTEMS Wholesale lnlertor & Exterior Tropical Plonls 20362 SW 811ch •SA Hg1s • 756-1211 Thurs., Fn , Sot 9.4 FREE Palm or Bird of Paradise with any purchase INSTANT JUNGLE INTERNATIONAL 2100 Canyon Or e CM • 645-0567 10% OFF In Nursery 10% OFF All Wholesale Plants ANOTHER MAN'S TREASURE High Quol11y Cons1gnmen1 Ant•ques & f urniture 1621 E Edinger •SA e 836·6160 (belween Lyon & Grand) 10% OFF Our Already Low Prices CARL TON'S LINOLEUM linoleum, Carpel, Wood, Marble, Tile 2542 Coos! Hwy •HS • 574-7470 Free Padding Upgrade • No Soles Tax CROWN FLOOR COVERINGS Floor & Window Cover 2760 S. Harbor Blvd • SA • 979-7694 Stalnmaster Carpet $11. 95/yd. Installed SLEEP CENTER PLUS No11onol Brand Mollresses & Cuslom Fum1ture 3601 Jamboree Rood e NB • 833·0551 FREE mattress pad w11h any mattress purchase BUCK'S CLOCK SHOPPE fine Quo11ty New & Anhque Clocks 1735 Westdll Or e NB e 631·3215 25% Off any New Clock In Stock LYONS ANTIQUE CLOCKS 2500 Clocks 2330 Newpol'1 Blvd • CM • 631.4346 10 30·5 30 Wed · Sun 30 to 50% OFF Antique • New Clocks GIRS a COllECTIBLES FORMR FRIENDS Hummels, Annelee, Precious Moments, Hogoro & Dolls 1727 Wes1clill Or. • NB e 650-5535 10% Ort Any Purchase IOUSEM full SeMce European Solon VIO udo Plozo • 3463 V10 lido . NB • 675-2779 Free manicure with your first haircut. EUROPA Jess.co • Nail Spec10list Fashion Island, Su111 320 • NB e 759-8004 10% Ott tho Acryllc Removal (Reg. $20) HOME IMPROVEMENT AMERITONE Po.nl & Wallpaper Center 369 E 17th S1. • CM • 646-877<1 30% OFF Imperial Wallpoper PLAINS HARDWARE M1ll1ng, Screening, Custom Poinl Tinting 2666 Harbor • CM • 5<16-7080 luy 2 gals. or paint, get 3rd gal. of equal or lesser value FREE SAMEN CONSTRUCTION Custom Remodeling & Design SeMces NB • 650·0885 HOLIDAY SPECIAL: FREE Estimates, Uc. 11597654 SKYLIGHTS IV WESTON Resodenhol & Commerc10I Skylighl Installations 361 7 W MocAtfhur Blvd 1 506 • SA • 545.9793 15% OFF of Skylight lnstollallon TROPtc.ARf, INC. Wholesole Indoor Plonts & Acceuones 20391 SW 811Ch St • SA HGTS • 756-0790 FREI rottetv W1th Ally Pufhca .. r£ARlS by EMltCO 3•41 VIO l tdo, VIO lido Plo10 e NB• 673-3500 10% OFF any purcha .. VINTAGE TIME Classic Antique wotd1es, sold & restored 23342·J Southpointe Or • lAG HILLS • 588-90'2 I fRfl Wfbat GppfQllOI of Patett' PhlHIPP9 wr1at or pocket wotcf'I WHTCllff JIWIUH lmpof1ers & Monuloctu,.n of Fine Quot ly Jewel~ 2043 Weskliff Dr. • NB • 6 SQ • .cS9.S Watch lattety INtalted F0t U. 9$ (molt wotchee • ti YOlue) KID'S STUff TMI CM&OllN'I IOOGNOfft Ch.lchft'a ~ & fMotionol loob 1831 Wdclf( Oriwot •NI e 67$.142.C luy ' ............ ,..,. ....,, •• FANTASY TOYS Toys. Gomes Siulfed Animals & Ch11dren's Boo:.S 305 Moon St • Bo1boo Pen1nsulo • 673·766t- 100'.. OFF any Purchase PETSUPPUES/CARE ... THE FEED BARN Pel Suppl·es 2300 Ne .... pon 81,d 101 23rd St ) • CM • 548·3151 FREE 11 oz. bog ol Science Diel Dog or Col Food (all varieties) TESTA CHIROPRACTIC End your bock pain now! 1 731 Sonia Ano Ave • CM 1650· 7102 No Charge For lnlllal Examination ($150 Value) A HIGHER SOURCE Message Theropy by Appl Only 170 E 17th St Ste 1207 • CM • 641-7337 $40 for first 60 min. session ($10 savings) LONGS DRUG STORE 175 East 171h St • CM • 631 ·8860 1/2 Price • All Longs &rand Vitamins MARINERS PHARMACY Mo1or Value Prescr1plo0ns Gilts & Cosme•·cs 320 Supe,.or Ste 120 • NB e 645.7200 FREE Oral Thermometer (No Purcha.se Neceuarv) BERNAL • ASSOCIATES NASE Heohh Insurance 22502 Com1n110 Es1ebon • lH • (800) 676-4017 Hours Som 10 Spm $25 Gift Certificate with purchase of Insurance pollcy LESLIE EATON STUDIOS Phologrophy 222 E.171h •CM e 548-7191 Free 8"X10" Portrait NEWPORT FINANCIAL GROUP, INC. Res1den1tol Reol Estate Loons 4299 MocAnh1.1r Blvd #222 • NB FREE Credit Report with Any Funded Loan ($50 Value) SUCCESSFUL SINGLES INTERNATIONAL Singles Mee1 og S·ng'es 2900 8fls1ol 8202 • CM • 24 1-3858 For Slngles e $5 OFF Power of Personal Presentation Seminar. April 22, 6 30 ·9:30 p.m. 557-5205 RITZ CLEANERS Cleon•ng-A.lteiol•ons 3536 E Coost Hwy e COM • 675-611 • 25% ort All garment • Household Ory Cleonlng. We have Pickup • Dellvery Services CHA'S FAMILY SHOE REPAIR 1673 lf't1ne Ave (ot 171h) •CM • 6•2·•314 10% OFF All Shoe Repair TAX PROS Income To• P1eporot1on 485 & 171h S1 Ste •07 • CM • 650-6503 BEACH IREAI< Fine Col,fom•o Wines & Imported Beers 3431 V.o Oporto • 1000 lido Morino V1 oge •NB • 673.4712 10% Off Mix • Maleh Cos•s CELEIRATIONS Porty Suppl es SeMCes & Decorotoons 801 W Bo~er • CM • 979.8570 $2.00 Ort any purchcse or party supplies • c:t.corotlons of $10 00"' more. KONA LANES Bo....l1ng, ArcOde & (oroo e lounge 2699 Ho bor Blvd e CM • 545 1112 FREE game of boW\1ng with each gome purchased. fRU company pa1,-•· coll Cherie W1NOOW REPLACEMENT SPECIALIST E~rgy Ellt<:•tnl Windows (71 •) 558·8008 10% Off Total Coat STADONBIS COSTA MHA STATIONIH Sto•-onen. Ofl;u Suppt,., 270 E. 17th SI • CM • 6•2·•563 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEE '111 (OM) H9tlurn -.ct Myklr laloon ($2.IO YOlue) \OYI TO TIAVll 'N ~ lrM AoencY 369 f . 11th S. •CM e 6'42°4403 7 """'9 Mowoll tor ... H . CCII kw o.tola. I' A12 Thursday, June 11, 1992 Giving and . learning ~ Costa Mesa students learn lessons about poverty by organizing projects to aid homeless. By Russ Loar S!Jtl Wnter A bout 30 Co:.la Mes•• :.C\cnth-gr.1d1,.·1-, wen t through a con ... 1,.·1ousnc-. ... ra1,111g c:-.crc,.,c vf soi ts Tuc ... da), m.1~ing se\cral ln111drcd me.ii... for d1stnbul1l111 10 the llllmclc:.,. .. , l>CC 11\01 C ,I l\U 11\llfC hllllH..' le'' rcopk !.:\Cf} d.1y ou t llll the lllrl.'Ch."' \Jid l.J·\C,tr·olJ J1..•1 Ill\ Lcfc,cr. \\ho \\O~ric, .1hou 1 hr~ 01\11 f.10111\ \ .tbd1l\ Ill 'lll"\J\C thc rcces:.i1,.H1. · .. I JU"l pr.1) 1h.11 "1,.• don'1 get l.ic\..ed out on 1he \lfCCb." Jenn~ .ind h1 ... s1,.\cn1h-g1;1dc cl:1,~m.11e ... f1om c0 ... t.1 ~k -..1 l l1c.h Sd1ool (the ... cl101,.1l indudcs gr.itfes ... c,cn and c1gh1) m.1dc lllC;tf, :ind Local newcomer h9pes to cash in on state's Lottery F or Camille I h1,1e1lcr. it \\.1 ... ~• chJnlc ill h:;irn al,out J l1u:11nt C.ildorn1.1 C\l\IOm. ~" ing a11 :11 mill1uth llf dl•ll.1r' th rough the \I.Ile Lullt'r ~ put tvgcthcr "h)gic:nc kits" out of donJlCd item such a so.hp and deodorant at Our Lady Oucc11 of Ange ls Church in Corona del ~tar. l'he churd1 a~bts the cffom of ~PIN (!kl"\ing People In N ccJ) •• 1 Nc\\'port Ucuch chariwblc 01 ~.1niLalion that db tributcs looJ w'homele:.i. people \\lice a wed,. !:>tudcnts ii\ teacher Carole Call':. "Skills for Adole ccncc" cl.alls solJ cookies und brownie~ to r.11.,c money to buy food for.the h1,.11nclcs-., n clnsll O)l>ignrn cnt i.:11..-..11cd by.1hc s1udi.:111s. "Kids can be a little selfish :it 1h1' ~1gc," C<ill said. "P:in of thi!. cl;"' i-. de igncd to help them k.trn 1hat part of 1hc joy of living i' 10:.cn eo1her~ ... I hc SPIN organi.t:llion feeds t\ rccull .1 rm .ii I Him ,\nLllll:t, C11rnlk ln1pc' ll> i.:ct 111 nn 1hc L1rgc-..-.. 1\1lh one,fif-- the 250 Lollll lid.ch 'h~· \\\Ill Ill thi .. \\l'C\...\ D:11h P1 k1t · Srrn1~ Open I lnl1-.c Cor\lc't She .rnd her hu,band h;t\C Camille Hosteller bccn huthl.' hu111111!:! 111 :-..c\1 plll l lk.ich. ll ''·"al .111 11pc11 hl>u ... c hl.ld h) 1hc Ucorgc 1:11.ins Co. 1n I .1 ... 1bl11tt 1. ... 1 IH'l.'l.t·nd 1h.11 'hc t'llll.'1ctl 1hc contest. She chose :i wmhtn.tltllll lif ~l. r.11cht'" .inJ Qu11.:I.. Piel. tickets for her prize. "If 11c "111 m11!1on'. \\C.11 Jcl1111tl.'I) be :.ell ling in Ne" port," he ,,llll. "1'\1~ hu ... b.11h.l\. going to .,,t do11n 111th me and scratch tid.ct!-, thi.:n 11 c'll h.1,i.: 111 11:11ch the ne1\' .ind compare all the number-.... Dr.:;1lt11; \\llh ::'."'I lollc~ 11~1..el' ma} !.ound IH..c a lot of \\Ori-. but C11mlk ~.Ill! 'hc.:\ rc.iJ\ lur ii. "It\ re.di~ lllll -.111.h .1 ch~rc \\h1..·11 1uu 1hinl.. about "hat can 0:\ llllC t IU l pf I I. .. ,Jil.' '-.llJ. . I h1~ \\l.'c.:i..., Jr.11\111g ""' 1hc IJ-.t lt>r tlm edition of 1hc Spnng Urc.11. Op1,.•11 1 lou'c Comci.l. \\ a1i:h 1he D.11ly Pilot's ~.11urday Real E,1,1tc l>Cl.'llllfl for future contew,, and for the bc ... 1 in local re.11 C!>lalr.: 111form.i1ion. Ar.e changes in your bank branch leaving you out on a limb? The'e d.1~ c;, chanAe" in the ha11ktn!! mdu try have left a lor ot i.. u.,romer.., on the out.,1<le lookm~ rn. But at S.1nwa Ban~ ( .1lrforn1.1, Wl"rl' l<>mm1ttcd co th e cornmu111tieo; wt• .,erve. In f.tlt. \.H''rc rhe i;1 xth large<ir h.111k rn Cahforn1J, wi th overs-h1ll1on rn .1sset1i. And, we're one of the be t cap1tal- 11ed h.111k-. 111 the ... r.He. Whrch rnc.rn<i our depositor • money 1\ C\flt.'U·l'" ... ate .111J \t'UlrC. ~o if thrn~., .tr \.Our h.ink Mt.' changmA rn W<t\<; }'ou'rc not h .. 1pp) with, -.rop h\ .1nd \CC u~. We'll ~1ve you o ne )car of free checking •• 1 fret orda of chn k.., .mJ an autom.11ic teller malh1ne card. We even nuke u eai,> for vou ro rranc;fer )'Our ac ounr. We'll prep.lre .111 the p.1pawork 111 .1Jvancc..· .ind sc hedule .1 1..onH'1m•nr nmt tor you to ll1gn ) our ne" Jl"1.ou nr 1.ard. lkc.111i,e 1n rhl· tan,11 .1n.1ly ..,, )OU de,c:nt• .l hank rh.tr will open door., for.you, not the other w.1y nrou nd. _ft_ Sonwo Bonk W Collfornlo \\ ,, '"~· ,, .... \(. 4400 MacArthur Blvd. Newport Beach, CA 92660 (7 14) 476-7000 • '\\ d 1 1 lrnl i-'•111Pu 688 1 Wnrner Avenue Huntington Beach, CA 92647 (714) 842-7741 • more 1han 2,000 homcks pr.:upk • a month. "A lot of people 111 lhc co~la ~le a. N C\\ (X>rl Ucach .II \.'.I arc not aware of the ntcnt of pmcrty in Orange County," \.11d Ann Enuncrth, director ol volu11tccr!I unJ strcct sci"\ iccll fur SPIN. "It's impurtant to leach \..i1.h that there arc people !>ulkiing oul there, so that when thcy gr.:t older they c~1n dcl\'c into 1hc undcrl)·ing cnuscs." At 12 years of age, Elaine Grogan :.aiu she already un1.Jcr:.1and!I the virtue of teaching out to people in nccJ. '"I t'~ go1,.'J Cor us to \\Ork together and help the community," C:IJ inc saiJ. "It\ import:1n1 for peopk lo think u f other people, mstc~HJ of ju~t thcmscl\'C!I." Cosla i\tt:s.1 high ..c hool lllu<.lcnl p&1d.. lun<:h cs for lhc homeless at Our L;uly Queen uf Angels church. Revolutionary -·New PERMANENT MAKEUP MANY SHADES & C OLORS Eyeliner • Eyebrow • Lipliner • Full Lip Fee Special: $100 per procedure per visit 1. Save 35-45 min. putting on make-up 2. Stop smudging eyeliner & lipstick bleedi ng. 3. Have eyebrows even all the time 4. No.need to reapply makeup after pons, shower, etc. Marjorie Healy, DT Dc nna-T cchnologist 722-3564 ELECTROLYSIS Permanent H air Removal '20-lst 15 minutes/110-each added 10 minutes. Background: Nuning • Elccttology • T caching Certified by Dcrmouflagc lnstitute Member: American Association of Permanent Color T cchnicians Sotjcty of Cosmetic Prof cssionals Recommended by: Plastic Surgeons, Dcnnatol<fgists tt Makeup Artists Formal Photography is great but ... Photography by Leslie Eaton is just plain FUN!! Why pav Newport Beach prices? Sitting fee .$25 •Call (714 ) 548-7191 Ask abom our Poster Sculptu res SHAUN BROSAMER Father of Fi"c A Surprise fo r his wift Kim AT CROWN YOU CAN'T SAY . NO· TO PRICES SO LOW! [1f&=.~~ s24a~a nllt.J DUCANE CAS CRILL SALE! save now on user fr1enotv DuCaot' orllts rnev IOOk oreat, cook oreat ano Include numerous saretvlutllltv features s-vear warrantv crown carries a full une of natural ~ ano lP mooelS ano vou 111ove our or1ces• AIOllS26999 CEILING UGHTINC PAMLS 2·ft. x 4 ft crackeo ice or or•smauc White ano Clear $288 91998'1 ·919984 ReQ S399 NEW IECINNINO Extra·strength cleaner & wa11 remover 924239 $ 2 g 7 Ot Reo S399 ONCl'N OOHE NO-rinse floof $ 49 7 cieaner 92424 t ex Re0 SS99 SHtNl kll PH $ long lasttno flOOr 64 7 POllSl'l 924242 Ot Reo S799 ~T llA04 644·8570 cCMOllaA oa MM 673·2900 ·COSTA MBA 642-1133 ..,,.. 786-8100 • ..v. 552·1110 LACUIA MCiua 363·9000 • LAICI flOllST 588· 76" ' MA:I•? -.U 99fH282 , , • ' I -- ports Thursday June 11, 1992 The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Ca rlson .... 6.i2-4330 cxt.387 Section B Dunn-Club Golf/82 Classified/BS Automot1ve1B8 High tide'~ ,, for waves, ·for the SailB_r~, a ~~ery g<!f!d year Montgomery ~ Corona del Mar resident was a big stopper for NCAA baseball champ Pepperdine. ---------------' By Barry Faulkner Sparts Writer I t's just beginning to sink 111 for Sieve Mon1go111cry. • The junior pi1chcr from Pep- perdinc University finh.hed all four of lhe Waves' victories at the Col- lege WorlJ Series 1n Omaha, Neb., where the seventh-seeded team from Malibu swepl to its firsi -ever Division I na1ional baseball ~ham­ pionship. "Whal I remember feeling most, is 1ha1 ''e should ha\e just !..cpl playing," said 1' lo ntgomcry, a Co- rona dcl Mar rcsidcn1 "ho s1arrcd a1 Fountain Valle> 1 ligh. "The IJsl w.o years ended "ith tournament '!' losses, so ii just seemed -strange to me we wouldn'I pl:1y any more after a \\in. Even at lhc post-game pre~ conference, I kepi thinl..ing about "hen practice would be the ncxl day." I n· stead of p r a c- t ice, the Waves, who rnppe d C a I SI ,1 t c I· u l- lc r 1 on. 3-2. 1n S a t u r- d a y • s na1io n· a I I > I c I C· Volleyball, track, field kept Tars on the map ~Sailors wore No. 1 label during volleyball season; Mancuso sparkled in shot. By Richard Dunn SportS Writer E xpcc t a· lions \\ere lofty this sprihg for a cer- la in collection or Ne"port Harbor ll ig h nlhlctt:' , and a lthough the big prizes \H'rc ne\er obtained, the thrills ~ill lasl fore\Cr in the hcar1s or the school's fai thful. Volle)ball conch Dan Glenn's team. \\ith one or the fi nest units if\ Newport Harbor's long history. \\Ore the label of t\o. I in the CIF Soulhcrn Section -'·A throughout most or the sea on. In track and ril'td, senior Tony ~l ancu 0 reached lhe finals or lhe State Champion hips in the shot put before 10,320 fans ot Cerritos Co llq.:c, ettling for fourth place O\C'rn ll after thrO\\ing a per onal best or 59 feet, 31,~ inches. Tennis, S\\imming and golf \\Crc loaded "ith underclassmen, but e:ah njo)ed ucces in one form or another. ·1 he Sailors' 'oll c) ball team, ending lhe regular season No. l in Orange County and beginning the season as the 1op-r.i n-.cd team in See VOLLEYBALL/13 ""'• "'~" °"'" r..,. Newport Harbor High's Justin Mci ntee is Sea Vtew League Athlete·bf the Year after starring in basl<etball and volleyball for the Sailors in his senior year. Sailors gave it a good shot ~ Mclntee's ind ividual efforts gained him honors as Sailors', Sea View Athlete of Year honors . By Richard Dunn Sparts Wnter T here \\Crc time::. w hen J us11n t\tc l ntcc com· plctcl) took O\Cr on the ba~l..etball court. All hough ~C\\.pOrl Harbor ll1gh hJd lb !>h;ire of 1op::.)·tUI"\} 1nomen1::.. fc" ,,jll furge t thi 6-fool--l fon, Jrd ''ho averaged ::!3.6 point-. and 9.-1 rebounds per gJme . t\lclntce, the Sailor::.' Athlete of th.: Year, ''a::. fir::.t ll':lm All-Sc.1 \'ic:'" Lca!-:UC anJ 'econJ teJm All·Clr South· crn -Secuon D1,1!>1on Ill, leJd1ng :"\c"· port Harbor to the chJmpion::.h1p game of the Daily Pilot ·11poff CIJ~~1c IJ::.t Dec. 7. a::. "ell as an C)Cpopp111~ 'ictoC) o'er Sonor.i in the opening rounJ ut the Ill-AA plJ)Offs. The Sailors. ''ho '>truggled tn league and fin1~hcd '.!-8, \\Crc 11 -15 O\Crall. "T he h1l!hllghts of our !>l':J::.on \\ere ge tting 10 the finJI, l I our touriument and plJ)tng J grcJl !!JOH: again't llun- llngton OcJch 111 the l1nJI (belorc lo::.1ng. 58-57. in O\Crltmc:). JnJ \\tnnt1h! the conso!Jtton champ1un-.l11p Jt the f.,t.rn· c1:i l Co•ht Chri::.tmJ' CIJ"1.:). Ill "hi..h our on!) lo::.' \\a!i-tn triple U\C(llme" Ne" port HJ1 bor b.1 .. kc:tb;ill l·o.1ch 13tib Senen :o.J tJ "In lcJguc "e struggled, but th n \\C bounced bJck and \\Un our ftr'>t·round playoff game :iga in'>t a !;OOJ ~econd See MCINTEE/83 .. l 'c d t I I I e g .1 m e, f I e w home to a rou · ing re- ception al the ~1irport. and later the Pcppcn.Jinc eampu!>. Sailors learned the ups and downs of smashmouth Slo" ly, da)·-by-day, Montgomel) has begun to put in pcrspectl\e the rcaliza1ion of this )Cars indhidual ~ind 1eam accomplbhmenl . "I ah\ a>s wanlcd to go to Pep- pcrdine or Stanford when I was in high school. Once I got hc1e, I w:intcd to so the College World Sc· rics and be an All-American. Now, l\c been fortunate e nough 10 du all 1hree. I ju!>t couldn't as!.. fo r more:· A second-team All·Americ.tn re· lief pi1cher (selected h~ American Ba cbJll Co::ichcs Associalion and Collegi:lte Baseball), Montgomef) may find his future challenge in professional baseball, after being drafted in the third rounJ by th e St. Louis Cardinals in the recent major league drafl. "I didn't think I'd sign (J pro· See MONTGOMERY/12 By Richard OuM SOOltS Wfl'.ts T ailback Brandon Finney, crushing through the right· side lead of l3cau Ralphs and Marc llarton, bulldozing hi wa) lead left behind Pat Cahill and Amin Mirhadi. Thi \\:lS largely how Ne"port 11.i rbor High mO\cd the foo1ball I.1st .1utumn. It was succcs~rul, cons1stc n1, somcumc' un topp.ible. Smashmouth \\as at it-. best. Fullback ·Tony Mancuso en·cJ ,,., a d)n.11ni1c hloder "hilc Finney gained 1.194 )Jrth an~ scored 11 touchdo\\ns in 25-' c::irric (4.7 a'cr.1ge). W11h cnior quarterback Mil..e Ofer brcal..ing his collarbo ne in the season opener, the Sailors J...cpt the footh.111 on the gro und most of the prcsca.,011. Ofer's return in the second h;ilf of the c.1::.011 led, al times, to ::in ai r raid, C\Cntually mounting 1hc Sailors tnto the CIF Sou1hern Scclion Division VI plJyoffs when their offen sh e a11ac J... bcc:ime more balanced. For the third s1r.1ight autumn -and fourt h 11mc 1n six years -the Sai lors aJ,anceJ lo the CIF quar· 1crfinals. "Tlhlt\ "hat \\c \e trieJ to do," Ne\\pOrt Ha1 bor Co.teh Jeff llrinl..lc) said. "\\'c\e dc,clopcd ... omc consi-.1cn9 and tricJ to be .1 consbtent ''in· ner." So behind an ironhanded offcn ::.l\'e line, headed bv center Scott And rc\\S, Finne) and ~tancu::.o pro\IJej the Sailor:o. "1th a scconJ-to-none ground g;1mc. Ofer. 111 roushl) h;1lf a sca,t.m, completed 53 percent of his pas::.cs (S7 of 16-1) for $-18 ).11ds and SC\Cn touchdowns. "Unfort unate!~. the biggest dis.1ppom1mcn1 \\a::. not "inning the (Sea \'ic'') league champ1Unship.'' Urinl..lc~ ::.aid. "\\'c set ou rsch es up to \\Ill the league, anJ ii \\e \\OUIJ\e beaten S~1dJlcb;lCk or \\'oodbridgc, \\C \\ould\e gu11en ou t ~Is k;1~uc ch.tm· ptOn\, "Other th:i n th.11. 11 \\J::. satbf)ing going to the qu.irterl111als aga111. \\'e were fortunate to h,l\e a rc;1I good group ol l..1ds. On and off the field. the) "ere rc;il solid gu)s -the) \\Ort..ed h.1rJ :inJ ::.c l some: gt.1:11::. lor thcrmclves." Hnnc) -ltnbhing third on the ~chool's .. 111glc- s1:a,u11 rushin~ ).trd::. list behind SlcH: DrlLJ' ( l.'7~ in !%.')and Hal Shcllm (l.61 m 19-1::!) -\\JS the Sea \'1cw League's Offcnsl\c PIJ\Cr ol the Year. The Sailori.: 7-5 O\Crall and 3-'.! 111 league, ended their .. cason \\ilh a :!'-0 lo)s aga111't C\Cntual CIF cl1Jmp1on \ .1lcnc1J in the D1' i::.1on \ I quar1crf111Jls. ~e"pl>rt IL1rlx1r dcfcJtcd OuenJ P.irl.. tn the f1r:o.t rnunJ 'lif the playoffs. 35-14. Ddcn~i,ch. the Saikn' "ere led b\ l\\0·1trnc All· CIF Dl\t'>hlti VI in::.1de llncb;1cl..cr Oann ~IJ111:nall, 1.tel..lc Ralph,, nu'e gu.1rd Mancu ... o JnJ corm:r~acl..~ \\.1dc r ift .ind SI..' Harm •. all ol \\hl1m "ere all· k.1gue pl.1~cr,, · l3ranon Coluccio, J \\tdc n:cet'lf ... 1fcl\, .. 1cncJ J lc uer ol intcnl to con11nuc his h.xitbali cJr1.a Jt Suuthlrn ~ktho<ltst Un1,C!'ll}. "here he'!> c\pect\:J See SMASHMOUTH/83 Volleyball seasons starting to heat-up Golf Of Costa Mesa Boys', girls' summer campaigns closing in on some huge tournaments across the country. A s the chool year comes to a clo c, lhc high chool ond junior high chool club \Olh!yball pl:i)ers arc preparing for their pmt -~ea on dub play. Especially for lhc girl~' club team-; 1his i the tournumcnt that they ha'c been preparing for during the la'it si~ mon1hs. The bo)s' teams sturt "ith the Sou1hern California Vollc)ball As ociation Dc+.1ch Promotion Boy!>' Classic which run June 20·23. The play 1s pool play on the fi"t two d:i~ to be followed by ployom which ore dependenl upon the uccc:> in the pool play. Tht!> event " a ~arm-up e'ent for Junio r Olympics for the boy~ ''hich i\ in Albuquerque. New Mexico from June 30 to July 4. Some Strl club team' opt to atlend the Juniur • Olymp1c<i for girls ~hich i\ al o in Albuquerque ond run June 23-28. • I here arc 64 tcom' in c.1ch of three division (I~ & under, 16 & undct, ond 14 ,f.:.. under) from c'cry rcgmn in the Un11cd States It 1o; quite a pre\lig1ou tournamcnl th:ll move every year to t.1 new i.itc. Wh11i: the J.0.', for girl~ urc hcin{! played, there is ol\C.) 1hc: AAU hampion\l11p' in Clucago which fc:.l\JrC\ OH:r 400 b<>)" and girl tc:ams mo~tly from the Mid\\C<,l orc.1. 1 he big&C\I tournament or them nil i the Volleyball r:c uvul for girls m Davi, It run~ from June 28 10 July 4 and See BRANDE/14 r --COUPON---, I $200 Off I I Any Tou r King I I or Prima Glove I L Eaplres 6· 17-92 _J r = -=couR»N=-= -, I $300 Off I I 1 Doz. Ball Pak I ~ _!1i~i~~Y,~ -J r --COUPON -I I 15 % Off I I Any Men's I I Shirts I L -~~..!.?-'.!.. .J CO N Save s 1 00°0 i Ladles Tour Model. II i 3 Woods.1 8 Irons i Reg . $34Y.98 : N ow S249.99 f --=-1 Ladles Tour Model II I : Graphite Irons 3-PW J i Reg. $349 99 NOW $249.99 E m 6-ll·Y'I Offer e>epires 6-1 7 -92 with coupon only M ost major credit cords accepted (714) 545-3827 2701 Harbor Blvd Hours: Mon-Sot 1Q.7 & Sun 10-6 hondo.. IO llO(\ Ot1 hand Sorry, no ._ o-b C°'100n, COMOt be ~ to .. , ~ .. ..,11 hoftor fie lo.. cJ ~ ""° pti(tt No ~ ot Horbor & Adams next to Albertsons in the Mesa Verde Center Costa Mesa -Since 1986 ' r --COUPO - -I 1 Tap-In Putter 1 I $14 9 9 I I ~ I Reg . '19" L __ ......... 11.n __ _J r -COUPON -::1 1 l O,!Yvo000ff 1 L ·-_ c~Y. 6·11.9~ __ -1 U Thursday. June 11 , 1992 MONTGOMERY: From 61 fessional contr:lcl) as a junior, because I didn't think I'd be drafted that high," )aid Mont- gomery. who had l\\O swes and a "in in Omaha, where he pitche<l 91'.1 inning), allo,,ing four h1t) and t\\o earned runs and )tril.ing out six. "Out the C:ir<lin:1ls are a great or- g.1nization and I'm meeting with lllu 1 1u<l~1y to ~cc ''hat they h.1 .: t.1 offer. I "ould ha\ e no pll km p!J) ing my senior year :it l'cppcrcJinc, but if they give me an oflcr I can't refuse, I won't reful>e it.·• Current!\ enrolled in )ummcr )chool at PcppcrJ111e, Montgom- ery said things arc still pretty much a hlur. but he offered the following rctro::.pecthe of his JO days in Onwl1J: ii ~la~ 28 -"\\'hen "e got there. thc people treated us great. The) :.ho,,cd 1h arounJ. and the :.tadium ,,~., pretty per- fect. We h.1J :in autograph cJay for the pl.i~ er:., anJ it was "lh1l prett) much \\hat \\C 1mag111c the big lc.igues to he ... • ~In) 30-"0ur fir:.t game "'-'!> ~1gam::.t \\'1ch1t.1 St<llc, and l'<l "anted to pl..ty them all ye:ir, becau": 1 I.cpl rc.1d1ng in Ba:>c· ball Amcm..1 th.it 1he) \\ere !>Up· po~i;d Ill be thi' btg po"crhou::.c. ··we ''crt: beating them gonJ (6-0) "hl'n I c.1111c 1111 in the cil!hth .1nJ \\cnt thc lin.11 r:;.1 (\;llhllUl ~1ll1l\\ll1!,! .l Jut). It \\.1~ \\C1rJ. hut I l..1nd of l.'\pecteJ more fri..>m 1hcir h1ttc1 .... l3efori: th.11 (!.1111c, I lhllll.. \\C rcalh Jidn't~ l..no\\ "hi:1c \\C ~tooJ \\ith thi: lllhcr tt·,111h thnc. l3ut after th.it. I thin!.. \\l' felt \\I.! coulJ \\trl the thlll!! · O..oly P,lol f1fto pllolo Corona dcl Mar's Steve Montgomery, shown here in his high school days at Fountain Valley, was one of th e premier Waves for Peppcrdine University's 1992 NCAA baseball champions. mind that if I shu t them out the l.1 ... 1 t\\O inning~. we·d tu1 n it .trounJ." ncnous, and to be honest, it seemed like just another ball game to me. I hit the first two guys, but I still felt it would be all right." •June I -.. ·1 hi:n \\1.' pl.l~l·J Tc\a~. "h1ch. 11l11 111 1.11.i: :rnv- thing """~ from Cd State Fu°l- lcrwn, I thuul!,ht "'J' the :.cl'on<l·bl.'.,t team· thl•rc. I cJn11.: Ill in the <,C\Cnlh .ind \\C \\CIC ;ihcaJ 5-0 !Jut tu 1111.', II kit 111..c ;1 one-run le.id, bcc.n1-,c Tc\;1~ c.rn come b.1cl..· :.11 an~ moment." (Second baseman Steve Ro- driguel came through with a gr.ind 5.lam homer in the bottom ul thi; inning. ;rnd ~1ontgomery f111ishcJ up for the 5-.i ,.,,in. his 10th in 12 dec1,1ons 'on the sea- 'on.) (r:ullcnon scored to cut the lead to 3-2, but Montgomery fin- ished for his ninth s:ive). ''The final out was a nv ball 10 right. I couldn't soc the ball that well because or the sun, so I wasn't ready to throw a party out there. But I saw our whole team out of the dugout near the fir~t b::ise line, so I sensed \\c ''ere going to be national cham- pion~. I'd heard about dog piles, and I didn't want to be on the bottom, so I ran out of the cen- ter of the mob. Uut I celebrated. l had a great time." (I k \11.'ldcJ one l11t .ind l\\O \\JJb. ~tnl..rng uut l\\O 10 pri:- Sl.'f'\c the ... cl.·und •..trJ1ght !>hut· oul). "After Ste\c hit the grand -.b111. it felt like we were going tu \\II\ the "hole thing, no mat- 11.'r "hat. We "ere m.~i..1ng gH·at pl.t)s and getting big hits We "ere nn fire." "After th.11, \\C rc;.ill) thought we \\Crc 111 a gt111d po.,ition to "in 11 Jll. .. •June ~ -"U\ the th1rJ g:imc, ll \\JS str;rngc. but I felt like we were invincible. I came in tn the seventh with a 1-0 lc..1d .. •June 6 -"I threw a lot of pitches in the Texas game. and 111) arm was Jragging a little, so I hllJ Coach (Andy) Lopez. th:it I prob.Jbl) couldn't go more than two innings. Montgomery finished the !>Ca- son with a 10-2 record. nine s:ives und a 1.74 ERA. In 82Y'' innings, he allowed 56 hits. \\all.cd ~5. and struck out 95. Opposing hit1er~ balled .193 again~t him. (Tc'·" f1r'1 b..1,cm.111 lJr.L\lOn H1cl.m.111 lndcJ the \\'n,cs \\ orlJ Series-record Cl.lll'>CCUll\C !>COrcle.,:. inning-. 'trcal.. of 24 "ith a three-run homer olf :-. tontgome i: to forge ..1 4-l Longhorn., · le.id) "ben Jftcr the home run. I felt 111..e "e \\Ouh..I come b.ick Thcri.: \\,1, re.illy n11 Juubt in m~ "Pat (Ahcarnc) )tarted and Ocrel.. (\\'Jllacc) came in, and I 1 hough t '' e "c ri; in goocJ ~hape ( kJdi~1g 3-1 ). I thought Derck \\Uul<l 11111,h 11 out, but after th1: ,c,cnth, Coach Lopez turned to me .111d a'>l..c<l me if I w;1ntcJ it. \\ h..11 "a' I going tu s.1y? No'? It "'" the J.1,1 '.'II\ outs tor J t1J· t1l11ul champ1om.hip. 1 told him I rnulJ do the JOh." "I wa!.. \cry happy to get a, chance to pitch in all four game~ (in Oma h.1 ), " he SJ1d. "I "i~h tn) number ... \\llulcJ hJ\e been a J111le better. bu1 11 doesn't mJt· ter, because '~c·re nation;tl ch.unpion<;,'' . "\\'hen I c1111e in, I \\il~ll't Teeing it up on the greens just what Mesa has in mind B udgct cut' "11h1n high ..,chool a1hlc11c dcpJClmcnh ha'c h11 h.1rJ. tii..c a 2~0-ru 111d 11u1<.1dc ltneh.id,cr con11ng at )OU full ~recd 1n J b.id mood. I 11111h.11l pnigranp, gcncr.11c 1110 re rc,cnuc th.111 any othl.'r 'PllTt, but hl..c lhc rc ... t of them, it\ becoming a burJrn keeping thl.'m Jfloat. I h.11\ \\ h) the Ctl\tJ Ml',.I I l11~h football ll.'Jlll -~pcarhe.1dc<l h) th h1lmter club -j, eh.1llcnl!1ng c11y oflu:1.1b to 'uppMI tb maJUr fund -r;ming e\Cnt ul the )C.1r: I he '"th :innual Co"·' t\lt:sa h>otball Ooostcr'> Goll 1 uurnamcnt, "h1ch is Sund.i). J unc 28. at thl' co .. 1.1 ~lcSJ (iulf and Countf) Club's r-.k .. J l tndJ cuursc · \\1th .ill tht: buJgct cut\, the footb.111 Club Golf prol!ram i-. facing wr1ou~ problem.,," 1t1urn.1mcnt !>pol..espcf\on J:in Lu\<.:mbourger s,11J "Wc\.I lil.e tu ch;1llcnge all of the city offic1;.ib aml Co'>ta Mc:.a bu~inc.,,c~ 10 support u~ t\f1cr .111. thl!> 1s 1he high school 1ha1\ under the c11y'., name." !l's a four-man '>Cr.tmble forrn;.it Wtlh the first tee off 'IChcdulcJ ror fl a m. I he S60 entf) fee include\ gotr, C<irl ;111J pnZC!> fur dO\C\t 10 the pin. best score, etcctcrJ. "runds from the golf tournament h~" c a \\\O·part progr;1m," Lu,cmbourger sJ1cJ "Fmt, 11 help' spomor kids in the drug awarcne~' anJ diversion progr.1m, ;m<l secondly, fol' ihe physical conditioning and weight trnintng program,, "B:hically, cvery1hing that "'e c.Jrn we turn it around. lt pa~ for the c;ummcr prosrnm, it pa)S for students who can't ~1fford any type uf fee and there 1-. a $40 fee for ~1d\ to pby clt11 ing the summer, and phi' to the co.1cl1''' "'ho don.11c 1hc1r 'ummc:r to the program. 'I he chool d1~tmt lloc,n't pay them 111 the ummcr." For tee spon~nri.hip or further inform.t11n11, con1;1ct tournament dirccto1' Gary Harhcr (IJ57-JJ86) and Jerry Luxcmh<>UIJCr (751-0222) or Co ta Me~a football coach Myron Miller (556 3161) ' 0 Chnlk one up for the men's club: In SJturJ.t}\ "lleat the Pro!>" C).hibition at the Newport Ucach Golf Coun.e, course champion Keith W) ricl. and tcacl1111g pro John Sullivan were knocked off by members of the men's club. W) rid. who !>hot a 53 on M:.iy I at the Record Setler~ Day Pro-Am to eMablish a course st;indarJ , and Sullivan played scratch \\hilc men's club players used their full handicaps. "We've got to change the format ne).t yc:1r, that's too tough on the pros," men's club ~rokcsman Dob Potts said. "The gu)S arc lool.ing forw:mJ. to it next )Car, but when you beat a team by 15 strol.cs, there ha~ got to be :.omc moJification because we're no1 that much better. .. W)nck anti Sulli\an only shot I-under at 58. \\hill.! all of the men's club t\\osomes \\Crc at lcos1 6-undcr. I lat Green and Dick McKinney \\ere an cxceptionnl duo for the club, i.hooling a low net 48. Gnry J liggins nnd Jerry Uarnctt were the winners al 43. Higgins. \\ith a 22-hJndicap. shot o great round. ··1 he worst round by club members was 53, and 1hat \\J shared by some of the belier golfers who didn't have the benefit of n high handicap." Potts i.aid. Cn11g Jensen ttnd Leo Young "ere second in 1hc e'<hih11ion tll 13-un<lcr (46) while McKinney and Green ''ere third. breaking a five -way lie at 48 bcc:iusc of their lowe t 'core on the back nine. Alw fmi'thing ::11 48: Uob Dc.irborn and Don rarmcn {fourth place), Uill l:lh>n and !Job Gci er (fifth), ChJrlic Orennan and Oill PriJemo1c (\b th) und Sorin Zdr:1hnl and Armand Varsas (se"cnth). 0 Add men's dub: Jn la~t Thuri.~.1y\ roun~h. Green wa\ the low gro '\',:inner .ii 64 while Dun Wulf \\On low ncl at 53. Oci'>cr w-Js ccond low net. Finni round!-of the Mcmoru1l Cup will he this Sa1u1d.1y. hut no one '' expccu:d to uproot the current leader, I Ion~ LcFebvrc, al 161.4. Rich.ml Dunn 1s u Dillly 1'1/<>1 Sport Wfllcr who~c dub J;c>lf ''c>lumn 11ppc.u~ cu:ry lnur. t1.1y. - ----'llA--. 1891 ftlJ ~-t. • • -· . nwwt·a ••• ·u, .. __ .... ·. ~., ;, · j ,,. ... ~ '.;r.l ._ Newport Harbor High Boys Athlete of the Year Justin Mcintee Varsity Football Most Valuable Player Brandon Finney Most Valuable lineman Marc Barton Most Valuable Back Branon Coluccio Co-Most Valuable Def. Line Tony Mancuso Co-Most Valuable Def. line Beau Ralphs Most Valuable Defensive Back Darin MangRall MVP Special Teams Jeff Sanita Captains Marc Barton, Mike Of er, Tony Mancu so Captains Branon Coluccio , Darin Mangnall John Gust Award Darin Mangnall Junior Varsity Football Most Valuable Back Brett Hlista Most Valuable Lineman Paul Johnson Frosh-Soph Football Captain Defensive Player of Year Offensive Player of Year John Giordani Dan McDonough Mike Freeman Varsity Cross Country Most Valuable Player Jared Overton Co-Captain Steve Newman Co-Captain Casey Maze Coaches' Award Sky Peterka Coaches' Award Matt Eimers Frosh-Soph Cross Country Most Valuable Shahram Dezahd Captain Henry Chian Coaches' Award John Stansbury Coaches' Award Jake Swanson Varsity Water Polo Most Valuable Pl ayer Joe Haxel Captain Oliver Fleener Monty Iverson Award Riki Krum ins Junior Varsity Water Polo Most Valuable Player Brian McAllister Most Improved Player Wm . "Tap" Ta ppan Captain Kaj Sturdivant Frosh·Soph Water Polo Most Valuable Player Brad Pence Most Improved Travis Farnsworth Captain Jason Marsh Most Valuable Freshman Gabe Wyatt On deck in the Daily Pilot Looking back 11 the best of our IChools, '91-92 • Estancia boys ....... June 9 • Mesa girls ........... June 10 • Newport boys ..... June 11 • CdM girls ............ June 12 Varaltv B••k•tnll . Captain Mark McAnhs Offensive Player of the Year Justin Mclnt~e Defensive Player of the Year Wade Tift Most Improved Player Wade Tift Coaches' Award Mike Ofer Junior Varalty Baaketball Go-Captain Chuck Archbold Co-Captain Jay Tufano Sophomore Basketball Captain George Galdamez Most Valuable Player Bob Foster Most Improved Player Drew White Freshman Basketball Captain Paul Tayyar Defensive ~ayer of the Year Will Rankin Offensive Player of the Year Bob Torribio Varsity Soccer Most Valuable Player Jim Hicks Captains . Branon Coluccio, J.im Hicks Captains Bryce Rose, Chris Hunter Most.Inspirational Player Chad LaBass Most Improved Player C.J. Weightman Coaches' Award Neal Burns Junior Varsity Soccer Co-Most Valuable Player Steve Kleha Co·Most Valuable Player Brian Johnson Most Improved Player Tim O'Nan Coaches' Award Matt Graham Up & Coming Star Dominic Fratantaro Frosh·Soph Soccer Offensive Player of the Year Tony Serra Defensive Player of the Year David Vaughn Most Improved Player Scott Watson Coaches' Award Treavor Prott Varsity Wrestling Most Valuable Player Chris Ed wards Co-Captain Shawn McKay Co-Captain -Chris Edwards Most Improved Player Luke Matsui Most Inspirational Player Greg Chatterton Frosh·Soph Wrestling Captain -Ricky Beaubouef Most Valuable Player Jef1 Rennie Most Improved Player Jesse Harvey Varsity Baseball Most Valuable Player Brian Rogers Most lm~roved Player Mike Buist Captain Matt Stewart Stu Fine Memorial Award Chris Carden Junior Varsity Baseball Most Valuable Player Brett Hlista Captain Tom Urbina Most Improved ?fayer Dannie Eadie See HONORS/83 ATIENTION: ALL DOGS & CATS! YOU NEED YOUR SHOTS! 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For l'Rll Information, CALL TODAY 668-7~7 To Re crve Space in the Health & Fitnc Directory Call 642-5678 1 • Newport Beach/Costa Meaa Dally PHot I Honors ... 91 -92 From 82 Ff08h.Soph 8-bllll Co-Most Valuable Player Zack Beal Co-Most Valuable Player Dave Snowden Captain Zack Beal Co-Most Improved Player Matt Smith Co-Mosl Improved Player Matt Pizzulli Varalty Voll.,.,_11 Tri-Captain Justin Mcintee Tri-Captain • Frank Griffo Tri-Captain Russell Gan Willie Award Amin Mirhadi Junior V•raltr Voll.,.,.11 Captain Greg Osborne Coaches' Award Casey Sheward Froah-Soph Volleyball Captain Max Spooner Coaches' Award Greg Slick Varalty Track and Fleld Most Valuable Player Tony Mancuso . Varalty Swimming Most Valuable Brett McAllister Most Improved J.R. Kendall Captain r. Riki Krumins Varalty Tennl• Most Valuable Player Jeff Thomsen Captain Marc Barton Co-Most Improved Player Matt Utman Co-Most Improved Player Steve Sims Junior Varalty Tennl• Co-Captain Wm. Pern g Co-Captain Jim Mahairas Most Valuable Player Treavor Pattison Most Improved Player Julian Roborgh Froah-Soph Tennl• Most Valuable Player Sture Davidsson Captain Scott Summers Most Improved Player Scott Watson Varalty Golt Captain Most Improved Player / Jim Davis Jason Beal .. Thursday, June 11, 1992 83 ~ ~ VOLLEYBALL: Sailors went to CIF 4-A nnals before bowing From 81 the Southern Section 4·A, was knocked off in the semifinals by Santa Darbara, fin- ishing the campaign al 17·2. • Three players -setter Rullsell Gan, middle blocker Justin Mcintee and 6·foot- 7 middle bloci...cr Frank Griffo -were named to 1hc North All·Star team and also earned All-CIF 4-A recognition. The Sailors had reached the 4-A title g:ime las t year, so many e>.pcctcd them to return this spring. "We we re disappointed that we didn't win it, but we llCI real high goals," Glenn said. "It was :i great season. Gan was the Playe r of the Year in Orange County, we had three kids play in the Orange County All·Sl:lr Game, and we were Sea View League champions and Orange County chnmpions, so we came a long way . We started three underclassmen (Mitch McCoy, Eric Vallely and Mark McAnlis), but I wouldn't trade them for anybody. "Coaching Russell has been a joy for three years and we have three kids going on to play Division I (college) volleyball, and for a school of our size, that's pretty · exciting. This was a great senior class." SNun.t Norll•~.'ln I)-Noc Fro m left -Mark McAnlis, Eric Vallely, Fra nk Griffo. of the P:icific, Griffo, a second te:im all· sccuon choice, i) hcadcJ lor Long 13cach State; Mcintee, a h'O·t11nc Jll·)c.;Ction pick "ho !.I\ eraged lll\ kllh per game, h going to either UOP or Long OcJth State. In tr:ick ;md field , the S;ulorl> l\jd Jun- ior Dcau Ralph!> ad\,lllle to the ~b~tcrs ~teet in the ~hot (53· 71 ~) and suphomo1e Wade Tift, reach 51 fc:ct. Out it was M~incuso "hu made the h11:- gest indentation ~ "We just didn't ha\C <i lot of depth on the bO) l> team, but \\ e don't lu~c th 11 manv l>CntUrs for nc\t "cir." ),1id !\c\\· port. Harbor CoJc.h Erit 1\ .. dt. "ho'c team fini!>hcd third 1n lc.1gul. Junior distance runnt:r:. Sl..v Pcterl..u, Mike Pcii...en and JJn.:J OH:rton, ulon~ with Tift and Ralphs, .,huuld put the Sail- ors a notch abO'-'C the rc:.t nC\l ~ear. DasebJll was J majur d1 ... 1ppointmen1. With seven return ing ')t.1rt1:;rl> .ind a SlJr pitcher in ~latt PJIJft:rr i, the SJilors en· tered the seJson \\Ith high hopes. Out in- juries and s1mpl) the \\rl.ng boun'') turned the season into ~1 i,qed. Mcintee, Gan, Griffo, Morgan Pattison, Albert Lee and Amin ~tirlw.J1 -the graduating seniors -are leaving some awfully big shoes to fill. Firlit baseman Chril> Carden, one of fou r or f1\C "'Hh :i ll·lcJguc poten- tial, earned honors on the Daily Pilot selections. Riki Krumins was the Sailors' big weapon in i,\\ imming; Jnd in tennis, it's wait 'til next year with il1comins freshman Geoff Abr.11m. Gan, first team All-Southern Section 4-A, is headed for the Unh c"ity MCINTEE: From 61 -place te;im (Sonor:1). A lot of people thought \\e'd get beat. So a lot of good th ings happened for being 11-15." The Sailors enc.led their i.c:ison \\ ith an '2-60 setback agaimt Centennial in the second round of the Ill-AA pla)off.., after beating Sonora, 57 .. n. with a great !>econd·half comcbucl... ~klntcc !.cored 25 of his gamc·high 29 points in the second half, including 13 111 the fou rth quarter. Junior Mari... ~lcA11l1~. , .. ho :l\Cr;iged 13.2 po11m per ga me, , .. :is :i !.ccond te:im all·league '>elcct1on for the Sailors. Other \\inter port at Newport Harbor incluJed soccer and ·" rCl>tling, both of which enjoyed ... uc- ccss. Coach Elias Sl)ehadi's soccer tenm, defending ClF 1-A champion\, \\:IS unable to rcpe .. 11 ;i, Southern Section champion) , .. ith a young and in- C\pcricnccd dub. but the Sallorl> (11-9-2) did :id· \Jncc to the qu.1rtcrl111.1b. Freshman ~lil..e Frcem.m .... as the mo!.t \ alu.1blc.: goall,,eepcr in the Sc.1 V1C\\ League and junior Jun Hicks \\J'> .111 All·CJr I-A 'election for the Sailor,, \\hu ddeatcd l\\o k.1guc d1.1111pions, La ~lir.1d<1 and P.llm Spring .... in the l1N two rounds ol the pl.1) urt~. r1:~pell 1\ cl). Nc\\pon 11.irbor, hll\\e\er, lo~t to Conina. 3·2. in tht: quarter lin.1h. "I he bc"t g:1me ''C h.1J ''all again)t 0.:1:.111 \ 11:\\. ''1n11111g 111 tht: ia,t minute." Shch.1d1 ,,11J ·~tater De1 \\Jli a ere.it ''in. too, \\hi h \\J~ .1 co11- l1J1..nce builJ.:r for~thc tc.1111 guing into lc.1guc. Co· ron.1 dcl ~t.ir "·" the.: hottest team go111g 11110 lc.1guc. but thln \\C bc.11 them on 1he1r field (on J.1n. 15). "Going to the pla)olf, ''·"a 101 of fu n, too. \\i.: \\CIC "inning a lot of g.1mc,, games in ''hich \\C didn't e\pcct h.> bc thcrc." The Sailors, abo led bv Chn" Hunter. 13r.illl)n Coluccio, Doug Stuci...e)~ ChJJ L.iUJ~l>. Louie 0Jkcr and Chris Ketchum. 11111,hcJ third 111 the Se:i ViC\\ Le:.igue. In \Hestling, first-\e.1r coa,h Ste\e Ste\\art to· tally rCJU\ coated the· progr Jill "h1ch indudl.J g1 .. • 111g the m:it room a focc lift and en.:ourJg1ng man~ '>tudcnb to come out for the l1r,1 11mc. Nc,\pOrt H:irbor, , .. h1d1 haJ11 '1 \\OM a dual 1111.ll 111 four )e:iri., opened the ~.1111pJ1~n \\llh .1 ti· 1 1ecord at the A1wh1.:1m 12·\\,1\, l1111'.'>h1nl! 1,11111 11 O\er.111. . - Sophomure Chm l:J, .. JrJ~. J I 45·1wunJ ... 1111- p1on at the An;ihc1m JnJ R io ~lc~a 1ou rn.1 i11. • t,, ''on 35 matches to brcal.. the '~ hoor~ 'ir11!lC-,,·.1,un record of 33 i.ct b) Chn~ llurpd in I lJiO.-llorpcl 1, currenth the Stanford "rest hr I!. toJch. • L1ght~\Ciglm Eth.Ill CJ\lallvn. Jinml) Kl.din. Jol!h llobic and Ale\ ~lcnJ1ol.1 \\ere l>L>l1J lur the SJilors \\hile De.tu RJlph..,, ScJn ~td .. .iy .mJ C1reg Roney \\Cre con~il>ten1 upper-\\eight \Hotl.:r,, ~lcKa) was undcfc•1tcd 111 h1' lir"t lo ll1Jl\.h1..'> SMASHMOUTH: Football team gained CIF quarterfinals berth From 81 to become a linebacker. ~tJngn:ill (Occ1denwl), 13arton (Cal Poly San Lu is Obi ... pv), Cahill (Or- ange Coal>t) ;ind l1nne~ (Golden Wei.t} ha\c abo made commitments for nc\l ~c.ir. Coluccio cJught 46 P.J!>'1Cs for 517 )ardli and three touchdo, .. ns. Ofer i' c\pccted to go to either Or:.ingc COJl>t or Golden \\'e:.t. \\ hllc MJ111..u-.o 1 ... hcJJ1..J for OCC to tllTO\\ the hammer, shot put and d9'cu . •In ''atcr poh.,, the Sailors -lcJ b) R1l..i Krumtn!>. J .R. Kendall. 13n:tt .\lc:\ll1~1er J nJ :"la1han AndcNm -f11mheJ 19-S mer;ill 3lter losing to Long DeJch \\ 1bon. 11-10. in the CU· 4-A qu.1rterlln .. 1h "Our \\,Iler polo program h.ts been so 'u~~·c,.,lul (under Coach Dill U.1rne1t) th:it pt:t.irlc \Hiil· <ler what h.1ppt.•11cd 1f )Oll don ·1. ge t lo the l111.1h.'' Ne" port l-fo1bor Athletic Dir 1.'dor Ern: '1'\c1t .... iiJ. "People h>r~et IHm t ugh it ill. "(\\'.Iler polo) h.1d a tough )C:lr, but .In) t1111e )OU can get to the quJrt..:rl 1n.1b 111 :.in) '-porr. \OU\e had ,1 l!llllJ 'CJ\lll1" • •In crn"' ~Cl>Ulltr'). ~c, .. purt Harbor\ JJrcJ 0\crton (15:~5) and Si...) Pctt..1!...1 ( 15:26> Ii 11~hcJ fourth .and tilth, rc,p..:cll\cl), in the Sen \ 1C\\ Le;1gue fuub. A) J gruup. the !:>a1k>rs ''~re 1h1 J in lcaguc .1nJ llu.1liheJ for the CIF 3·A ch.11np1on,h1p). .. "It \\;1, .1 11.:.111) )Oung teJm Jnd \\C 're £.l'll1£. to hJ\C !>I'< of our top eight ru n h. r' bJ .. I.., I "eit \,1id. Sailo rs' defense kept the pressure on with Tony Mancuso (30), Aaron Norton (55) leading the \\ay. "In the tall. nonl.' of tiur team!> did !>upcr. -.upcr. ~uper. but the~ all haJ \Cr\ 'trong )C,ir . \\1.: \H:rc JU't" not~h ,1\\,1) lrom h:l\111g that gre .. 11 )e;ir" Angels featuring free baseball clinic on Saturday for first 400 boys, girls, ages 8-15 The second of fi,e tw o-hour free baseball clinic , pon- ored by the California Angeh and MCI, is scheduled for t Saturday at 10 a.m. nt Ln Palma Park in Anaheim. lo· ca ted lit Harbor and Ln Palma. l The clinic, conducted in Engli!.h and Spani!.h, will 3C· commodate the first 400 boys and girls bctwc"en the-age) of 8 and 15, with the City of Anaheim hnndling the reg· The clinic will highlight four instructional ~lati1.>n) tc.1- turing hilling, fielding, thro\\ingioutfield, .ind p1tcl11ng.I catching. In truction will be provided by Ange l pl:i)e1!. Lui' StlJO nnd Jolie Gonzulcz, ond coaches Ken Macha and Rick Turner. Goofy. celebrating hi!> 60th birthda}. \\ill \b 11 frnm Db· REPAIR! nc) land, along "1th hi rad son. Ma.~. lending moral !lup- port in their o"n goofy "ny. Al the conctu ... on of the clinic the )Oung~ter!I \\Ill be tre.lled to a pep 1.1lk offering though Ill .111d ad\ ice on stay- ing in l!Chool .rnd off drug). Participants need 10 bring their O\\ll glove and C'-'ery )Oungs1er in aucnd:ince \\ill .re· ceivc free \\ rii.tbands compliment!> of MCI and the An· gel!.. T~Ll!VlllON Auto Aeclng m. -WlllSton Cup, ESPN. 8eMbell DON'T REPLACE Hsina ·chen School DI Martial A.- a m. -Angels·CtVsox. WGN. Beaketbilll (WBLt S pm. -Hallfax·Ene. SC. Boxing 6 pm. -Pnilhps-Sanchez. ESPN Prep BeHb•ll 1 pm. -Wine· South Hrtls, SC -HoraeReclng a JO p m -Hollypart Ch 56 t2 30 am-~PT. 1 Motorcrcl• Reclng I 30 pm. -AMA $ijpercross. ESPN. Olrmplc ShowceH t t p m. -Gymnastics, wresttmo. SC. 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Its been a wide open bite for the 3-B's all week long reports Eddie at Newport Landing and with good live bail available at the landing, fishing this weekentl should hold up. Dnb Wachter of Balboa Island, fished on the Outdoors ~day boat "Nautilus," operating out of Newport Landing earlier this week and decked a 12-pound white sea bass that he caught on light gear while soaking an anchovy just to the south of Newport 's east jetty. Davey's Locker is running six sportfishcrs ou1 daily and fishermen are catching a good va riety of small game fo.h along with an occasional yellowtail and white sea bass at the islands. The biggest fish of the week, so far, has been a 25-pound white sea bass caught by Tino Valantinc of Huntington Beach, who hooked into his sea bass while angling on board the "Thunderbird" using a live ~an.Jine ns the enticer. The Shark Island Yacht Club held its I I th Annual "l3onito" Tournament last weekend anJ bunches of bonehe:ids were caught by ncarl} JOO anglers competing in the fund raising event. The "Gr:iml Slam" winner was Fern Dickey of Co!>ta Mesa and she won a 10-foot Achilles ding) for the boat ··una Mas." Top lady angler for this fun fishing tournament was Kathy Can.Hier of Newport Be:ich, \~ho landed a lhrce-pountl. 5-ounce bonito while fishing on the !>ponfi!-hcr Oig l3ert. DJ\C Elm of AFTCO fishing tackle company BRANDE: From 81 in Irvine, reports that there is still lots of shark action taking place on the 267 Spot. The water is a very warm 67 degrees and it's just a maucr of time before fishing explodes. Elm caught tlnd released a small mako shark in e<irlier action this week and reported that an unidentified local angler fought a 300-pound (estimated) thresher shark for nearly four hours before breaking the huge shark off. As the fishing picture improves for local waters and the off shore ocean along Baja, it might be time to jot down a few important phone numbers to keep you posted on the fishing scene and in case you mi~ht want to book a trip or get-some new fishing tackle for the "El Nano-92'' season. Sportfishing Landings: Davey's Locker 673-1434, Newport Landing 675-0550, Dana Wharf 496-5794, Bongos Sportfishing Charters 673-2810, fisherman's Landing in San Diego 619-222-0391. , Tackle shops that stay on top of current big game fishing: Anglers Center 642-6662, Bisbce's 85 1-3890, Dent Rod 838-1420 and for local fishing Baldy's Tackle Store 673-4150. The Balboa Angling Club can also provide hot spot inform ation by calling the Balboa weigh station at 673-6316 (after noon daily). Irvine Lake and Anaheim Lake will both be open to all night fishing on Sawrday, June 13. These two popular Orange County lakes have been stocked with thousands of pounds of channel catfish and rainbow trout over the past two weeks and good fishing is expected. These two lakes operate seven days a week beginning at 6 a.m., but for this special event, the gates wi11 swing open at 5 p.m. and anglers can fish for cats and bows until 3 a.m. Sunday. Take along a good light (no open fires are allowed) and a big net to land your catch. For more information on fishing "The Lakes" phone 714-649-2991. Jim Nicmicc's outdoors column oppcors in the Doily Pilot e•·cry 11wrsdoy. Boating I\ 1he l.m~est women's athletic event in th e world with over 6500 teams from all o'er the U.S. Wooden boats setting sail out of BYC The l3Jlboa l3:iy Volle) ball Club '' hich is for boys, will !.end nine teams to the Boys' Classic with two 14 & under. four 16 & under and three 18 & under. Commissioner Terry Sheward. with organizational assistance from Alex Wright and Jessica Statz, have logged many hours with 1he paperwork that is required for th e registration of these teams. Six of the ODVC teams will continue to play at the Junior 01~ mpics with possible national champion!>hip teams playing in c.1ch age group. l he 18 & under team!I arc coached by Dan Glenn (Newport I l.11bor) ;:ind Tom Pcswlcsi (Irvine Valley College). They arc both 'l'" lalcntec..l anJ loaded with our best local players. ·1 he 16 & under teams arc coachcJ by Long Oeach State's Mike D'Alc'>:imlro. Ed R~1pp (Golden We!ot) and fawn Perkins. who pl.1}s for USC. These teams fca1ure the future for our local high s(.'hool powerhouses. The 14 & under teams '"II be coached by Ty Price (USC), who ''ill ta"e the reins from Uruce Asper. who cannot take the time from ''ork to trJ\cl to J.O.'s. It\ great to sec cx-013\/C playe rs hkc Ty Price and Jason J>cr"1ns return to co:ich the club teams. They add a special touch h,1\ 1ng "been there ... The Orange County Volle)ball Club "hich is for girl!. \\Ill go to the \t)lle,ball fest1,.11. I like the Davis tournament becau!oe our 'dwlc club (100 girls) can go and it's close so almost every parent l.111 go and watch the team!I in action. In the 18 & under dili1!oion, l coach the senior team while Gary 'a"amura, ao; he has for years. coaches the junior team. In the 16 & umlcr, the coaches arc Jim Do,,ncy (Calvary Chapel), Stc.,,c A!-iahino, '~ho doubles as the club administrator, 0Jrl')l Gan of the famous Gans. and Lynn Randall, ''ho plays at Lrmers1ty of s~1n Diego !he 14 & undcrs arc coached by Kellie Denso, Jennifer Bacon and Kim Smith. This is where it all begins with the age group. -... '""' ~~~\., ... ~ANk Yell FciZ CALl.JNCr 1HE. B.JLL ftN • IF 'rt>U ARE CALLIN& To REQUESI A LEFnE., PRESS \oNE' ttW. IF YOU WoulD LIKE A Rl(,HJ-HANDER, PR5S 'TW'o' t\OW. IF .'* ~·-,---.... M ......... ""-'- CORONA DEL MAR - A two-day eel· ebra ti on of wooden boats is on tap ·Friday and Saturday, starting with the ar- rival of contestants from 5-9 p.m. Friday at the Dalboa Yacht Club, and continuing with competition on Saturday, starting at noon. The fleet of wooden boats as· sembling includes Rose of Sharon, Cheerio 11, Tantara, Spikle Africa, Astor, Kclpie, Quiet Tune and Olinka. Wooden Boat enthusiast!>, nauti- cal history buff!. and interested Orange Countians are invited to attend the Welcome Party on Fri· day nt the Balboa Yacht Club, lo- cated at 180 1 Dayside Dr. in Co- rona dcl Mar. A SS donation is re- quested. This is a time when racing fans can view the arrival of the yachts, meet the race sponsors and sign up for a spot on a spectator boat to watch the race on Saturday. Among the list of sponsors for the race is Disneyland, The Crary Foundation, Coldwell Banker, Toyota Motor Corp. USA, Dlurock Enterprises, Mount Gay, Appleton and Southern Wines and Spirits. An awards ceremony on Satur- day is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. Cruiser Navigation set for Bahia . Corinthian A Cruiser Nav-~ ig<ition Contest, sanctioned by the Southern Califor- nia Cruiser As· sociation , is scheduled for Saturday under the banner of the Dahia Corinthian Invitational. S~rting times vary from 11 n.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 1rophy presenta· tions ure scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Beware thieves :oeep 181 .. -..~·-Where's my tam? B oat thcfl co ts boaters nnd insu rance companies mil · lions of dollar ench ycnr. Fiftee n percent of &ill marine in- surance claims arc for theft of n boat, It valunblc equipment or re- usable part , oc:cording to 1hc .Cll,000-mcmbcr Oo:u Owner M· sociation of The United State (BOAT/U.S.), the notion's !urge 1 orgoniza11on or recrca,ional bo:il· Cl'1. An average of l,000 boJts ore reported 1olcn monrhly. The chance or recovering a stolen boat -just J in JO. BOAT/U.S. recommend the following rep~ to combat boat theft und vandali\m: Nl'WPORT LANDING - 6 boats, 85 anolers 155 bonito. 146 banaeuda. 121 Ull- co t>us, 3 yebwt ~. S<4 sand bass. 3 acufpin. 1 Sheeptlead. 1 haJ11>ut, 2 perch, 53 miCktrel DAVIY'I LOCKIR -7 t>oats, 231 angtcrs ~ yellowllll. 212 bonito. 573 bar· racuela. 125 callCo btst. 93 und bus. S scutpen. 1 ~ad. 2 rock11sh. 1 l\allbul 37S m.ickefel If you cun't find your fo- vorilc 1n Co In Mesa or Newport Ueach in the Dally Piiot, omcthina's wrons. Call u here at the Sport Dcp:artmen1, t 642-4330. j • •Don't make your bo:it an ca y turgct for thieves. Use thcC&p warnina decal , locks and alarm , Anti·thcfc devices aren't foolproof. ""'c~I',..,_ Costa Mesa High. football coach Myron Miller hopes to get a closer look at his charges today when they hold a season (spring drills)-ending scrimmage on the school campus, starting at 5. High school baseball ALL-ARROWHEAD LEAGUE (coaches' selections) Most Valuable Player Scott Williams. Southern California Christian -· First Team Danny Fuller, p, Calvary Chapel Jeremy Curran. p, L~ffrngwell Christian Mike Caballero, c. Southern California Christian Joe Jones, lb, Calvary Chapel Greg Smith, 2b, Calvary Chapel Chris Rice, ss, La Verne Lutheran Chris Salas. 3b, Leffingwell Christian Sabe Younger, of. Calvary Chapel Dennis Amundson. of, Southern California Christian Shyaam Butler, of, La Sierra Academy Carlos Leon, ut, La Sierra Academy Second Team Ryan Elliott, inf, Calvary Chapel Ben Lee, c, La Sierra Academy Greg McFarland, inf, La Sierra Academy Bernie Chir, inf. l a Sierra Academy Nathan Lambie. inf, Southern California Christian Mike Hatcher, inf, Southern California Christian Ron Wood, ut, Southern California Christian Dave Delano, p, Leffingwell Christian Damien Giatti, of, La Verne Lutheran Mike Salgado, of, Sherman Indian Steve Harrison, c. Sherman Indian Co-Coache• of Year Bert Esposito, Southern California Christian Randy Norton. La Sierra Academy Vanguards pick up lour new basketball recruits, including GWC's Campbell COSTA MESA -Southern California College ba kctb:ill co:ich Oill Reynold, nn11ounccu the 11rrival of four incoming Mandou ts, including the Orange County ~orina leader during hi ~enior )CM at u Qumla l hgh, Scott Campbell, ll 6-foot-4 junior out or Golu· en We~• College. Campbell, who w<i\ orig111ully wi th Co l St.lie Fullerton, 11\cragcu 27.2 po1nh u game J\ a prep; onJ at Golden Wcllt cored ut un 18.S clip a a frc hm.1n, then was held to JU\t 9.7 po1111 over a pan or nine game bec:.iu c of heurl problcm'i l.1.,t scuson. Join ing Cumpbcll arc three t'ommunity c:ollcac .111-confcrenc:c elcs;!ion . From Imperial Valley Collcac is 6·3 forw:.irJ Ju on ~kClain, \\-ho uvct4icd 14,J ppg. From Chcmdcta Collc&c in Oregon i 6·2 ,unrd John Naro, who avcra,cd 14.S per st:lrt. And from Solano College In Fairfield i'i Danin Ury.int, n 5·9 point Qunrd "'hu avcragcJ l6.2 ppg. Speedway 25-lapper scheduled for Friday night duel COSTA MESA -The ThirJ annual Legal Right ' • Defenders, Cirello Rncing 25-lap Classic, to be held at the Orange County Fair- groun1.h, is ~c t for Frid:iy night in a display of spced- \\ay moh.>rC}cle racing. The sport' top riders wall go hcaJ-to-hcau in 16 cham- pionship St)IC C\ents to de- termine "hi ch :ire the night's 12 be t. These 12 qualify to compete in "hat b the richest und mos1 gru- eling single e~cnl of the rac- ing !>Cason, a 25-la p winner toke ull event. The winner will not only take home the prize money, but also a new Speed,,ay motorC)clc engine, valued • t over $2,000. Although Inst year's 20· lapper reaturcd the biggest names in the: sport, in· eluding the holders of sever\ U.S. Na1ional Championship title, young Chris Munc:hcs- tcr held ofC the aggrcs ivc cha11cngc of Steve Lucero to cluam the 'ictory. Many of the riders found the 20 lap w tancc of the e'ent more than body or m:i1..hine \\J\ capable of. "l thou&hl 1 had at won tu t )'car," aid Lucero. "Out "ith two lap to go l ron out of stc:im. After the race I had to pry my hund off the bar~!" Thingll didn't go any bet· ter tor ontc <>f the ocher (n. voritc . uch u Dut>by Schwortl, who ""'ore out," Mi~c Furia, "ho "got Muck m truH1c and couldn't go anywhere," und Uru<l Oxley, who c bike bro~c·in Lop I. Al o on the rrosram i o . full program o New Zeal· und Sidcc:<1r rocma. Gate open at 6'.30 p.m. wi1h the fir t race at 8. Adull tickch are SS, juniors 13-l7 arc SS unJ ch1l<lrcn umJer JZ arc Cree. Thursda LI NO I I PUBLIC NOTICH PUI IC 0 PUBLIC NOTICE S Id Salt w11t be rn•ca NOTICE Htrb9'1 N Samuel• '"'" Ibo•• on Aprll 29. 1989 MOTICIO.TUTU'lla&.l THE rOtLOWIHG 0ESC.Rl8f0 10 lllt undert'OnH • Wiidt" ftdt I ntCOHOE.D OCTOBER 11, E.A$EMENT ARE PAAllCU· b; Without covenant ~ PUBLIC Calilomo1. 100 BtVV~ Cl#• Ilic• Prn1dont Ci/ta T• Oldtf No ~3 LIN£ BCOINHWG AT A POIHT Oect.ratlon ol Otta ult and ~«ltltflndb, ;,:':.:c1111;! ~:1Qe ~~S9 eg~Kor~t'.k LAA LY SET FOflTH IN TH 0 f wa,,enty, t•ptffs °' tm. cna 1043253 Cle Suite• 1 ~2~e;,>tf>On ::• t~t~;;:y c-:., 11 of --...... -....... .... -... IN THE ....-STEALY llNE or DtNnd IOf Salt, end * wtinlf uvingt e . RECORDS ART 1 CLE ENT 1 TL~ plj~. rl{,1.:atding t.t!t poi· March 24 tff2 8-.. ,n. • Of -Covil OllMey 1c .._ - -- 1 DM "~ ~ o1 OeliUll Ml EltClllMI io .,"',... HtocllllOn, 01 ••VlllO' • x c e p T 1 Na "CASEMENTS" OF THf session. °' 1ncumbraoc11 NOTICE Of Kalen J I.ff. 100 B•r"'"" ~ I • Ml IN DUAULT UNDU. SAID LOT 2se DISTANT W Thi .-idenqlld CMtd utt IP'C'*I ~ MCllOI\ &102 ol T~~~E~RlM THE SUB-DECLARATION OF COii· 10 pay IN rema.n1ng ptinci· AUCTION Of Ci1cle, Suilt 0000. Ntwpon 1"92 ,., 154 t A OUD °" TMllT DATID HEREO'f HORTH o· 32 10" E..._ ""FNnatl Codt and Nllotll TEA RIGHTS NAl'HS CONDITIONS pal IUITI of the nott(I) .. Stach, Cati 92660 1141/tO UNlUI YOU TAKI WEST 60 FEET FROM THE Hoitt• ol OelM end .... IOll IO ~ 11111\ia 11111 The SURFACE WA I ' ' cured by eaid dted ot ASA.NOONED W11ffam L. Stl•I. 100 ~· P1.11)11•t1ed Nt,..f>Ort Belich ACTION ~o :::CT. YIOlOUo" ~~JOC/~r~~ Y,J?r~;:! :-~: .~ == ": = ;; I~~·.~ O~f ,:n -~UEFS TSE~~fa~ ~~tRi:~! ~~~o~5~~R~6~KN~2~;: !~:·· r::~h ~~~::~ ... I~~ 'e::.·~~~1~SC::!~~-~::p~:;c•oe.;~~· Ca111: ;~"~·4. ~·~~. ;;~·~~:1101 • • andlNl!t lhln Me lftOrmt llt'Wt -• .,,n111011. y, 0 PAGE 748, OFFICIAL llallCH " any undltf' I~ TUAN RECEIPT AEOUEST 92660 Tl1·301 ltUIUC IAU. I' YOl 20'2TEAST17672FEETTOA . kdl~ l'lyo.trtbtd ebon•pur FROM THE IRVINE COM· RECORDS ANO RE· terms 'ot Hid Deed ol ANO FIRST CLASS MAIL R11pn R P.4az.i1ek, 100 --------- AN UPLAHATIOH ()f'P0WTIH'TllEC!NTER LINE OF~~2 lltdtobt 114 WEST 20Tl4 PANY,AAtf~';%:U~~· RECORDED IN BOOK Tru$1 IMS ch111~1 ana TO IRENE FULLER 8afv11w C.,C11,S111lt GOOO PUBLIC NOTICE NATU"I 0' THI EVERGREEN PLACE AS~ A E MORTGAGE SERVIC[S STREET, COSTA MESA CA A:fi' 1~E BOOK 13347• 12371 PAGE 327, or. ells*isH ol tne TNsl .. SHANNON, S1111tgh1 Vil-Nt wporl Beacn, C1til ~UOINOS AGAINIT YOU SHOWt4 ON SAID MAP Of 'tH27 l'-lll'dfrllgflld TnnlH 1 OF OFFICIAL F C ' ECOROS UNOER l\d of the tnnts created tage, 20l$0 N....,port Soul• 92Gli0 CNSt040t01 ~OU .. Cj>UU> COHTACT A TRACT NO 1712 DISTANT INC, AS TRUSTEE 1m1 111 fiaWtt lot an t1 PAGE 1759 I IAL A ' by Hid DHd of Trust vard, Spac1 No 17 Costa PM p W G1eeon, 100 Bi t· F'lctltloua LAwvu. THEREQN HOATH e9" 27 or 540 E MAIN STREET O!>: ~':e,,... ~ 1"' si~ .. t ~ R;t,?igs. 3. EASE~ENTS ~~e s~~~TI~~Tl~c;o~~ Saia 111e will b• held on. M11a. ~a1i~'0n~E~62;HAN v1ow C•rCle Su~• ~ euslneu Nam• • Oii 01J02Wi1 1 00 p M N.A EAST '2d FEE'l FROM M FLOOR sTc;;,~:,· c~09 !146· •nd otlltr common deslQMllOll,. AS SUCH EASEMENTS TlfLEDt AS FOLLOWS: ~7~. 21~b199fo ~~~=g211~1m N·s~~ Po•• L OlllCI Bo~ ~2·:Jort Bue I I ~t~~ment lit',~ ~!"'~!!.~ll, IHC ... T w EESRTEEOR~ y TERM~~ug ~;:~r:THV' KINO. (AS~1sr. 1ny,lhowmhnn S.ldsalt ... bl ~8~T~A~l~~'tR;~TI~~~ "RIGHTS ANO DUTIES" locate<S .. tu South L•~ 2002, Newport Bt1cn, Cali· JeHtty s Gndet 100 Bit1· 1r:~~n.gob~Sl~S ~s .,. _.., .""""' • .., IUSI .. undef H AETARV made, but wllhoul C.0Vt11•N OI O , EASEMENTS" UTILITIES AND CABLE Street, Orange, Calllom11 lor111a ~859-1002 view C•r,le Sii 19 (;00() SCENIC CORn100R I~. tl!d PUfMnl to Ottd ol Trust NORTHWESTERLY OF THE SEC •enanly eaoinHC! OI lf!'Phtd ~~Tl~~E DECLARATION TELEVISION", SUPPORT. 92668 IRENE FULLER SHAN· Newoort Beacn Cal I DUSTAIAL ·PAR!': 2900-A A1co1ded on 11130190 H FOUOWIHQ DESCRl9£0LINE TPS t 20040 e92 lfOlrOl'lgtlllt ~ ortn UNDER THE SECTION SETTLEMENT ANO EN· Al the time ol tne ln1111I NON, El tNlo Tra er Pillk 92660 Bnstol StrHt. Co•ta Mina ~No 9063209t Boo1t BEG ,.ING AT A POINT IN THE JUNE 4 t II. 1 cumblanc.as, IOI the puipott ol A INGS IN SUCH AR· AC H pubhcat1on of this notlct, 1640 NeNPQrt Boulevard . \'Mrld 0 Knonnerus 100 Calif 9262 6 ;:,; ':r.,"'~ :--~-=; mr~~:-i,~~~ ~~.,'g~ PUBLIC NOTICE =~'~ ~~ ~:, r~lf.: ~1!,j~~~g t~o 'g~: ~fa:~~c~,t~,,:';1.:,5!~: i"ii°l:::,~~~·~ ~~ ~iiE~ii~t.::" .::: ~ig:.,c"~=·~·~'." ~ ;;:·~~ ·~~~:.,,\ ':.:;'; Orange COUllly, Celd0tma ttt· NORTH 99• 27 07' EAST 9 02 NOTIC( Of'TMTEFS SALE lntlldl1glhtltl8S, thlroet llld ex· TIES: E uvi~1\71i10~.!' PRIVATE STREET LANO· d~s~r~~r dte~ of trust NON, El Nido Tr11 ler Paik. Deborah M Ros1ntt at, ~!'v 9FF~o!T't 1 Hemlil• t Ultd by JIMMY WU & FEET FROM TH E T111eOnlerNo 1231>3 penses o1 lllt TruslH n.. 9AB~ RT SETTLEMENT SCAPE MAINTENANCE" and numated cosls, tx• 1640 Ne.vport Bouteveia 100 Bar.ew C1rc11. Sult a ,r la"t r-;e,..pott Beacn. QY~THIA WU, hll'Nnd & W~I SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER Tn.atee Sile Ho H07NSl'lC btntllcl11y under uld Ottd o\ A~Urf ~NCROACHMENT" ANO "DRAINAGE OVER pensei, end ad~at1c11 Is Spice ":IO 17 Costa Mesa 6000. Newpo!l Buch, C~r 1 92660 twtLL HLL Al PUI LIC THEREOF HENCE NOATH 24• YOU ARE IN DEIAUlT UHOEA Trull haletol011 txtcllltd and~ "INGRESS EGRESS ANO COMMUNITY FACILITIES'. S313,0SG.30 Cat.I a 92627 Cat.I 92660 warier A F1omt Tro~IM AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST 21' 10-EAST 13711 FEET TO A A DUD Of TRUST DATED dtl>itred to tilt undtisogntd RECREATIONAL RIGHTS .. , Property address Is pllf· It IS r. ss:blt ~hot at :h• N°b~~~ T~NC~~rkii~:h\ M:'ll ~11~~am~~11~00 6~· ot 111.e Frome Fam·~ Trust 1100£RFOACASH, (payable_. POIHT IH THE CEHTERl.WE a= 11114181. UNLESS YOU TAKE Wiiien OtcltratOll o~fai.e and 'EXCLUSIVE RESTRICTED portedty known as: 7 :~e ~y '~e' i~s: 1~~~nl~~ Village, 2060 Newport Bou· ~e:porl Beacn. Call! U 0 1 ,2 3~ 65, ~ Ber3~~· lllNdull in lewful money al Ill EVERGREEN PLACE AS ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR Demand for S1' and 1 wont COM¥,ON ~RCA EASE· YORKSHIRE DRIVE, NEW· toiatindebtedness due. lt\'ard, Spece No 17 92660 ag~f neo. 1-"P 1: ' Unntd Sla1et I •t The C~mar SHOWN ON SAID MAP OF PROPERTY, IT MAY IE SOLD NrAce ol Otleult Ind EltctlOn 10 MENT AN~ METER BOX PORT BEACH, CA 92660 Date: 6 Ol /92 Costa Mesa, California Tn1s business is con-~~is 9~~lntu 15 con. Avenue en11ane1 to tht C1v1e TRACT NO 1712, DISTANT AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YO Set n. ooderSlQned caiatd w E:1~~ftT4 · EASEMENTS The undersigned Trust" T o SERVICE COM· 92627 due1ed by 1 general part· dvcted by" 1 IJ9f'leral pa.-t· Ctnltr 8u1ldlng, 300 EHt Tl-lEREON NORTH 9g-~7' Or NEED AH EXPLANATION Of NrAICt ol Oelaull 1nd a.cton IO AS SUCH EASEMENTS disclaims any li1bll1ty IOf PANv • H aald Trust .. , BANK OF AMERICA, nership nerah1p ChlpmlnAvtf1U8, Ofe~. CA ii EAST 20 FEET FROM 'OE THE NATURE OF THE Stl t0 be l'tCOfdtd Ill tht co11111y ARE PARTICULARLY SET any incorrectness ol lhe Cryst~I Espinoza, A .. ~1e Lac:r~~~•a A~~:,': Tht _;.•~·Sl~~~!!~t ~~~: The reg s11ant(1) corn- llOl'I. ... Ind Wlleml GOnYl)'ld k WE STER I.. Y TERMINU PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, where thl rul ptopttty d localed FORTH IN • THE ARTICL;E s11et1 address and other slstant Secretary, 801 302.I' y. ' ~ees~c und:r ll'le Ficl llOu• menced 10 transact .~~S·· ll'dl!OWl'lldby •undl!Uldl>M< THEREOF EltCEPTyou St40ULD CONTACT A andl!IOfe thanltlrtemortMhl,ENTITLEO EASEMENTS common designation, 11 South Lawis St., Or· NOTICE IS HEREBY Bui men Nemets) h5lt<I ~us unde~tht (~t<:tlisi~~ alTA1111!1 lhl propeny sit1111td 11 THEREFROM All OIL GAS LAWVER. tllpledtree 11JChl9COldilti0n OF THE OECTttRAi1g~gr any, shown herein ange, CA 92888 (714) GIVEN that ll'le obandoned aoove on September 19, 4/j:~~es:n· o~~~ber 21 ~td Co1111y . ~i.omta deter** MINERALS. ANO OTHER Oii 06'2YCl2 at t 00 P M, N,A, DATE OSa2192 1-COllENAN • D RE. The total amount ol lhe 385-4700 IF AVAIL· personal prop1rly de-1986 1981 b A IM.Mhold as crealtd by lhlt HYDROCARBONS BELOW A MOffTGAOE SERVICES, INC. as NA MORTGAGE SERVICES. ~:~c~ibNs A ~ECOROEO unpaid b0>lance ol lhe obli· ABLE THE EXPECTED tcrlbed below shall be sold Wilham L Steel. Managing Waller A From• ~iln lent dated 2118161, t•e DEPTH Of !lOO f'EET WITHOUT tilt cllty apporntcl Tl\ISllt Under INC, AS TRUSTEE IN BOOIC 12305, PAGE gallon secured by the OPENiNG BIO MAY BE OB-at auchon lo bt conductad Partner This statement was I ea CUltd by Griet c Hammoclc who THE RIGHT or SURFACE •l!d pursuant IO Deed ol Trust S40 E MAIN STREET 2n 746, ANO RE·RECOROEO propeny 10 be sold and TAINEO eY CALLING THE t~·s!!,~1~2:._,1!a'~"~o ~.~~s t~~·tc~~~: WJ1!1~ ~ ... lh the C0\11\!y C:t:r~ of IQll-.d ttllt under tilt name ol ENTRY AS RESERVED~ DEED Recorded on 11121119 I FLOOA STOCKTON CA 9S20 IN BOOK 12371, PAGE 327 reaso nable esllmalld FOLLOWING TELEPHONE Newport ~oulevar~ Costa Orange County ~ April 21 0111nge County on >\pfil 21 GliCt t m ~r. as ltuor. and FROM EDNAH RACE CAPRON Document No IU3S.C!>9 ltlee>hone Number 12091!148 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS costs, expenses and od· NUMBERS ON THE DAY Mose. Cahlorn1a 92627, at 1 992 1992 Guy ... Chtlty JI •nd C•row RECOAOEO FE~UARY 3 1983 ...... P•oe ....... ol OtltC1• 3755 KATHY KING ASSIST (THE "~ASTER OEC'H'· vances Is $1.727,409.81 BEFORE THE SALE: (714) 10.00 am. b)' Steven B Fa· F529434 F5 28985 Coll« Chtfry husbind & wit u IN BOOK 2446, PAGE 82. RecordS m lht ollic• of th SECRETARY ~:J~?tNJ ~;'A°o~~GST I~ Said sale will be made. 385-4837 or (213) 627-4865 beck, and Gwen T Faoecl\ PuDl1sned Newport Btoch· Published Nfl,..POrl Beath· J01nl 1e1111111t. as lesstt. and OFFICIAL RECORDS APN Recoidel ol ORANGE Counl)'. TPS 1 20039 SUCH ARTICLE ENTITLED but without convenant or TAC 48888 ccHrustees ol tht F0>Ttleck Cost 3 Mesa Oa iy Pilot Ma 1 Cost.t Mesa Oa 'Y Pi: Moy recorded 11113161, u 1ns1ru •422·!>21 11 The IOtal emounl C-alllOlnia extaied by CHESTER JUNE 4. 11, 18 1992 AS FOLLOWS• "RIGHTS. warranty, express 01 Im· Publi shed Newpoll ::1v~c:.4~e 1;1v11~3a d~~~ 21 . 28 June 4 • 11 , l992 21 28. June •. 11 1 2 n'lenllhle no &ue 1n book S9t 1 of the unp11C1 b1l1nce ol lhl GAMBONI. A MARRIED MAN UBLIC NOTICE AND DUTIES UTILITIES pltecl regarding t.Ue. pos· Beach-Coste Mesa Daily bus~ness Yas 's1aihght v 11 • Tn·Z7S Th·253 pege 21.4 ol ollie .. 1 records for ob6g.Juon secured by Slid Oetd ol Will SELL AT PUBLI P ANO CABLE TELEVISION", session or encumbrances, Pilot June 4, 11, 18, 1992 111 e PUBLIC NOTICE the 1e1111 ol ltlly 11¥1 {SS) ~·• TrU51 1rid rHsonabty est ma1rc1 AUCTION TO THE HIGHE cpp175797 "SUPPORT, SEnLEME~! to satisfy the indebteodnen th310 f he abandoned persona• PUBLIC NOTICE ~.-l NIJl!Cl IO a• Ol tlw pr0c C0$1S tq>tnSa and iCMrus 11 BIDDER FOR CASH, (pfpbll a ANO ENCROACHMENT • socurea by said Deed, tn· properly to be auchoned CNS 1040458 \4St)llS therttn C011U1ned '°vtlfll1 ttw ''"' ol ""'~' pibllubOll ol flt trneol salt 111 lawlul monty ol Man~·~;:;~: t 53 "COMMEUNj:'."AN~A~6L~~~~ eluding the lee and ex· PUBLIC NOTICE shall cons1S1 of the follow· PUl:t~J'ijc~~O~ Flctltlou1 t!ll lollow1ng dtsCti>td propen~ Noltet ol Sale IS S183.S36 •S Unllld S1a1es ) ai THE p N ~~iEMO~R COMMUNITY penso ol the trustee and ol NOTICE OF 1ng articles. housohold fur· Nollet 15 h8leby given that Business Name l.o12.olbbcltBalTrae1no S18 P•rment must be by cash, a CHAPMAN AVENUE 9:e.45·~·~, FACILITIES" the !lusts crealod by said TRUSTEE'S SALE ~tur~. a c~;::e~:er :it:~~~ the uode•~gned v.111 Sii ... Statement 111 ll)t Ctty of Nt~r\ Btael\ Whltfs chedt dr1wn 0t1 • S1alt Ot ENTRANCE TO THE CIVI NOTICE OF The s1roe1 add1ess and deod, advances thoreun· Loan No. :n cluun'.? w•th unkn~"'n pe· Public AuC'•Oll 011 J.ine 2'1 The Fo 0"'•ng persons County ol Ora11g1 Stitt 01 NllONl~rt. • chedt c7awn by• CENTER BUI.DING 300 EAS TRUSTEE S SALE other common des1gn:i· dcr. w1lh 1n1eresl as pro-0-958421·2/ ,.:N~rais ,1 any a cat"lode al 12 30 pm. a1 E,.,p 1e a~~~oE~~~' ~Ls"a~AA••· ~~lorru ISi* in., retoroed r SUie 0t leder1I CledC UntOl1 or I CHAPMAN AVENUE ORANGE. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT hon .. 11 any, OI the real 111ded tl\Oretn. and the un· CONZALEZ ray 1uoe'mon110f. 1 pr1nler Slor II Sell Siorage r.6l v. ING CENTER 29~~ Red boall 11. ~ges 33 IO 36 w;~ ChlO. cnwn by a atatt or ledtr.I CA al oglll 11tle and 1111eres UNDER A DEED OF TRUST property desc,,bed above paid prtnc1pa1 ol lhe note T.S. No. a h1gh·lidelily ste1eo souno 111~ St Costa ~esa. CA H 1 Ave , Su•le t40 Co!>ta d m~ rnacis 11 thl alla H~•ngs and loan associat•on oonvt~ed 10 and no" held by 1 DATED APRIL 1 f. 1991 is purpor1€!d 10 :0 22 CL~· socured by said deed w1tn A 13 5093 system. clotnmg dishes. 926 .. 7 171~ 642·81 2~ T~c Mesa, c a.11 9:?C.:>6 OI tilt county recordtr of Miid Ullings associahon, 01 saw1nos under Htd Oe•d ol Trust In I TUINGLNESTSO YPOR~ETCA'l<r EYOAUCR ',,00;~~.; Newport each, a. 1nteret1 the1eon as pro-UNIT CODE A a,n d kllthen ud1ons1ls. tn· r~~~~gr1od ~r:~~e u·~~I!~: Commun.tyG Goll Dpe.elOP· ~-,...... SIO" OI d I -<Co v• · d N c ud1ng pols an paris C mint Inc ene•a .:ir1~e• ooUtlly The ICUI amou~ ol llw u.,M. soec '""'., S8C110n < prooeny lltUlllt n Shi urwy · PROPEAl'V, IT MAY BE The t..nders19ntd Trustee 111dod In S31 Ole AP11 423·19 4·04 The aucllon sl'lall tal\e s19n1td by· un•t 1031 hflS· 1 ,.,cor oralt'O Ca lo•nia \l'Cliltdbli.nte o1 tre~lon se lhe F"rnanc•I Code and alAhortzeo ~liorf'lll dHCtt>ed as LOT 18 SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE d1sc:la1ms any l1ao11t1y lor Datea May 18 1992 SEASIDE FINANCIAL place at ttit her.,n de· 1optier Atkinson Peri.o,,a 2755 PRed H II A•e> S:.i :, aired by utd Dted al Trust •r>d 10 do busu11ss in th!S """The TRACT NO 2163 IN THE CITY IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· any lllCOHec1ness of lh• CAL FED SERVICE CORPORATION as duly op. SCrtbed addtess on June gooos, uM 1037 Paul Hull 140 Cos1a Meou Ca • rtaSOl\tbly n1t1111ttd tOS!S t • ll'fft acx11•und olhttr c:ornmo,, OF COSTA MfSA. COUNTY Of NATION OF THE NATURE Slrt'et addrtts and Otner C O R p 0 RAT I 0 N 1 • s pointed T1us1et under the IS. 1992, al 10 00 a m. This personal goods 1..n 1 104J 9 ;: 626 '*-and ac!Ylnoes., the '"'' desig1111t011 d 1ny oC Ille '°'' ORANGE STA TE OF OF THE PROCE(OINGS common des1gna1ton •I Tru•t••· Formerly Cal lollow1ng descnbe<l deed ule 1s being conducted Rink Baol\a. personal Broot..s A Corb n 1.m too d lllllloll plblu!llOll al !hi ~iet ol propert~ clMc•bed abo\'8 1 p11r CALlf'ORl"A AS PER MA AGAINST y 0 U · y OU anr., sho"'n heroin Sa;:' Fed Enterprises a Cal· of trust WCILLONS~L0L T~~ pursuant 10 C11.rl Code See· goods unS I 1 ~· Cougo~ partner, 324 Monte C:ir c aA ..... tll EVERGREEN "CORDED IN BOOK 62 SHOULD CONTACT A s11 e W•fl be made. bu1 wit • I I C ' 5 700 PUBLIC AU Tl 1100 HJ68 This Notice 1s cteanng erv1ce, pers n Drive Ne....,port Be.tell Sile It $171432 67 P1yrnen1 pon .... IO"'" R~ LAWYER out covenant or warranty, forn a orp., highest bidder tor cash (in sub ect to" rescinion wilh· goodi>, UM 2004, 2007 Cat 1 92660 ntUSlbtbycasll au&lllfl'J thtc:li PLACE, COSU MESA, CA PAGE(S) 19 OF On Juno 19, 1992 nl 945 express or 1mpllod,,r99ard· Wllsh lre 8 oule111t d, tha forms ""h1ch are lawful outl lurther noi.ce. should 2008 2041, 2Q.l2 M \\~ Th:s business 15 con· atwn on urate °' natoNI b.llil 92627 The undelSllJntd Trus1ee MISCELLANEOUS MAPS I a m. HART. KING t COLD· 1ng Mle. possoss1on, or en· Los Angeles, CA 90038 tel'lde11n 1ne Uniled States) the 0 • .,ners or tl'I• re pre. Sc!'la••~ r. persona, goods ducted by • hm leod part· a clwdt drawn by a tli lt 01 led drso.•ms •ny 1ia1>•1y IOI •nv Ill· THE orFICE OF THE COUNT'f AEN. A PROFESSIONAL cumbrances to pay lhe re-(21 3) 930-8977 By and or the cashiers con1. H"tai .• es ol the owners 01 un 1 ?o.io Gart H..io1o'l nersll•P ant Cl9dl 111on or a c~ dlhn c:onec1,..ss ol Ille sllett lddru a RECORDER Of SAID COUNTY CORPORA TIO'I. as the ma n1ng pnnt•pal sum 01 LISA M . JACOBS, SR. lied or other checks SpOCl· lht aoJ.,doneod pNsona personal ioods un ts The reg·sltant(!>I com· try a Slalt Ot ltdf<al WYllQ5 •~ ard Olher COIN!IOll des9n.it10r1 ; APNU22 132 04 Tile 101• duly nppo1n1eo Trustee ,.,e note(s) secured by sa10 TRUSTEE S ALE OF· lied in C1v1I Coc:te Sectton p1ope11y come 1or...a1d al 2103 2115 onna Fraze~ menced lo tronsa I t>,,;,... ~ •on *'Ylf'95 i1JOC" •"Y shorrntwWI S.<lsalll M bl 1 al lht u~td b.aianct ell under and pursuant to Deed of T1us1, .,.,,,h 1ntcres1 FICER 2924n (payable 1n lull at an~ime pr or to June 15 Peri.ona1 goods """ 21'1 1 ness undi;r 11 ,e Ficlit a.is mocoa l lTIOlll Deed ol Tru~I recordtd on thereon. I \ provided in TAC84435 me time ol sale) all right, 1992 and poy 1ne sum ot Jon.lll'IJn Hill. person:i Business Namt'!S) '•Sled IOI' or SIYI~ blM SOfC'!lfld n rnaoe bul •~llolll CO\len•nt OI llle~Ol'l~bys.td Oeeclf .Apnl t6. 199 1 as tnslrU· said nolo(sl. advances. 11 1tlle ond 1n1e1est conveyed past 'oue stor;ige and costs goods, unit 2 168 R1th.iro at>Ove on Ap• 1 20 l992 91Clon 5102 ol lhe F1111nclfl Coot watllntV upresstd Ortrnp\led ol TMI and rutONbly ttt•maltdlmont No 9t·176589 1n of· any, under the terms ol the Publls hed Newport to and now held by II ond thereupon recla•m ttie Mitchell, pe1son0>I goods Brooks ,,. Corb.n Pre!>. ~ llAllonttd to do bus~ss 1n regard.no t1l". Po5SfSSIO'\ °'en ~rs t1~ses and ldY1nce1 • f1c1.:il record1 1n the olf1ce Deed ol Trun es11ma1ed Bti>Ch·Cos1;i Mesa Oa11y under 1.:i1d Deed of Trust 1n abandoned peisona• prop· un.t 2175 Debrah Doughty~ dent 1111 1 ll•tt TM street adtlless 1no cumb1•nces tor lht purpose ol tne time OI ll)Oll plbliclllon ol of me RQCOrder ol Orange lees charges and e.a· Pilot May 28, June 4. 11. the property nereinafter d• cny Past due stoiag~ and personal IJOO<IS unit 219. Tl'l•S staiemi:,,: ,. 35 ·1 1 ed OllltrCOfll!llCMIOtS.gntt.on ••ny u t1sly1ng the ~ NOlttt 01 Salt 1, Sl50 786 33 County, Cahrorn1:i e~· penses ol thl lruslee and 1992 sc11Ded TRUSTOR: GIL· costs are cu,,en\ly ot.t· 0 1111d Kall. personal N·th 1 ., 9 County Clerk ct ol ..... 1 11 ~~ MW'ed bf utd Deed ol Trusi Pi•:Ttt"". mvsi bt by cn tl ecuted by JAMES E. of lhe trustt cre.:ited by th291 BERT A GONZALEZ. BEN· stand ng througn January goods. uml 3035 Alma 1 Orange Co .. l'ly on Af> i • ,,,. rN propeo Y • MANN a m.lmed mari as s:i d Deed of Trusl reason· EFICIARY: FIRST FEDERAL ~8 1992 '" the sum ot Lucia Paredes persona 1992 ..,.. • purponed to be 1504 tl'Qdlnglht 1 'i"'O'S and~ c1sllt1rs cteO. en~ «Ml 1111 ' 1 °' hts sole and sep111a1e p1oe>-ably es1tm:11ed to total PUBLIC NOTICE SAVINGS BANK OF CALI· Tnrce r n0usand Two Hun· goods Ufl1I 3046 G H Neal Fs 2 9 4 32 EAST OCEAN ~. pentes ol Ille rUSIM nfl()l\llbil .... a dt«Jt ~#"I by I orty, WILL SELL AT PUB-$86.611 63 FORNIA recorded Augus1 died Ntnety·One Dollars Plf!>Onal goods. un<I 30S6 B 11 NEWPORT BUCH, CA t2H1 benetie.-.rr ul'dtf Hid Dffd ol Stale OI ffldtr~I Cted.I U!lion or LIC AUCTION TO HiE D at ed: M ay 18, NOTICE OF 31, 19~ :is Instr. No. 89· and T"'enly·ThrH Cents Jack Young personal Publ sl'led Ne,..por1 e:i; • "'4i lllde!111Jned frUS1t1d11Clllm1 Trust ht1t1o'ort tHCl.lled and ct'WK:fl..-awn bt a Stitt or ltde,,1 HIGHEST SIOOER !'OR 1992 TRUSTEE'S SALE 469047 In Book page of 01· (S3 291 231 gooos u•"I 4034 Todd Costa ~esa Oil f Pilot t. •1 "' .. bll•y lora11¥ •ncot!KIMSSOI cle""ertd to Int und1rs.gnt<1 • u v•ngs •nd loan assoc1111on CASH. (pnyablo 1.me ol HAR.T , KINC & COLD· Loan No. l1c1at Records 1n 1n1 olf1co 'Dated~ March 24, wer.ba personal OOOd! ~ • 28, .:un11 4. 1 t, 1992 ~ , ..! Odtt ano Olhef •men Oetl.ira!Ofl ol Otlald .ind ""'not assoc<at.on 01 sav llQS u ie 1n lawful monet ol lno A E N A p R o f E S· 130940 B10 9• t 8 of the Recorder ol Orange 1992 U'\11 40lS Rober1 Stiou, ~ · J'l·.c s~ t,,. tllHI 1 " n.... •~· S.lt nd "'" 2 ol Un1tcd Slates by ca~ti a • County, SA•d deed of trust & sonal goods, un.t 4.,..1, N TICE CZ)llYN)l'l0tll9'llllOlldlf!'f 1 .,,,..,..fld ..,. 1 a•• W SOfCf«l f1 secl10n !>IO eashoeri chocl\drJ>'>n bya SION AL CORPORA· T.S.No.L13 4484 deswbts tne following SWANSON Laura \'.rtgtil persona PUBLIC 0 Slid' sale be ma b<.I NO!tt• ol Ot!aut Ind E1et1on IO lht f'Nntitl Codt ind alltlO!ll state or n311on:il ban ... TION TRUSTEE UNIT CODE L LOT 71 7 ANO THE NORTH-DOWDALL goOds Un.I 4056 Jett Pe-__ _;_ _____ _ ·~ COYtNrt Of !TlnlY tJ Set T~11iden9.-.dtllUStCIUCI IO do btJSi!!t'SS .,, '"" ~,., T.,. Checl( dr1>1.n by 3 Slate (Jr By : O•rY R. K ing, APir 412 ·042·79 EASTERLY HALF OF LOT TERRY R. DOWDALL, "'"s Pf•Sonal goods. ur I CNS1042272 prtsl9d 01 f!'C)'9d. reoirdrig 1 Nocie.t ol Del 1"11 Eiec1ton IO st'fft adtl'ess and Otl'lt1 c:ommo ledoral crod1t union, 01 Eiq,, Vice PrHldent, To SERVICE COMP.ANY 716 OF TRACT NO. 907 Authorized agent• for ~033. Tom Maner persona Fictitious pouesson Of 111"'mc'l~$. tor Sen tO bt t.co"*l in tile tOllllty deSIQllillOn d an) of 1111 M l checl\ drawn by a ~1..110 or 200 E. Sandpoint•, .u duly appotnlttd Trustee IN n1E CITY OF NEWPORT Steven B. Fabeck and ~oods, un I 5059 W1tl1am G Business Name Iha $t ol f.lllJ!t'"O tilt n wh111 tht rt•! Pfce>fr!Y IS loG.l•td orooerty ~rt>td •bove ""pur federal Uv1ngs ;ind Joan Fourlh. F l. Santa Ana, undN the 1ono..,,1n9 de-BEACH AS PER MAP RE· Owen T . Fabeck co-1..ll1.,1n pei~onal L g~t:Jas Statement ....::::.-bf Nd °"" .. ~ "'" ""' """" '"' -• bo Ht KNOWELL ~~.~·•;;. ::,""~' .:~; CA 92707 ·0507 Con-~,'._~ .'~i~.::·~~~~~'I; ~~~~i~s % ~~Ol~C~~-"""'" ol lho FoboCk ~.~.:r~ooo':' un ~ .~! , :;~ ~'t ": ~ '°"' d Trull lld~,.. 1 .. , Chargft NQ541d,,.c.,ucl\19COfd.l!IOl1 PLACE. COSTA MESA, c spocil.od'in secti':f 5102 I tact: Nancy J, Hughes TO THE HIGHEST 8100ER s I II E. 0 F MI s c EL· R111ocabl• Living Trust Jo:i.nne lope: persona• e.R1G111c·~ P.:.i.OMA J.S n11;ie-othTM!H Ille DATE OSl8'9? 12127 T"e1<'1dt,.'9"9dTr~et lhe F1n.i'lC .alCoc:te:\nd .:i.i· (714)432-8700 FOR CASH (•n Iha forms LANEOUS MAPS. IN THE dated May 12, 198B goods, un.1 60 46 Ja~ SOCIATES, 9!i.l Soult'! btl>lllc•rJ undt< utd OHd ol NA liloi!TGAGE SEllV!CES a w -• a'lr ~If '°' an; '" 1ho11zea to do t>u~ ness 1n Pubhshtd Newport >1.l11ch are taw1ut ttndl'r 1n OFFICE OF THE COUNTY d olng bus I ness as Scnattcr, P\'fsonat goods Co:ist Or •e, Coill l.~~a. TllBI '*'1olOlw ••tcl#td and dt ~.AS TPtJSIH i;"llfCl"E\S o( lllt 'llM' llddress lh1\ Sllte), at THE MA~~ BOJCh·Co~tJ Mesa Oi>1ly the United St.:itos) and or RECOR DEA OF SAID Starllght VIiiage Un.I 608Z, 6115, Josupn C1l1I 926;:'6 lllt~•wmtn S40 ( MA·H STREET 2ndi,"''1f10tllertorn'1\011~9~atl()ll 4 1NORH 11 ENlRANCE TO p,101 Mly 28. Jul"o Q. 11 tne cashier's cerhf1od or COUNN Published N ewport Gre11nwell, personal goods Bngh1on Com~u n ! n ~IO I 0 I I Ml fl()Oq StOCl(TON CA 9!>.?01 "'' ·~ llctm S..1!1 !1111 .... bt THE COUNTY COUil r. 19'J2 .othor cnix:lls spoc1l•ed 1n YOU ARE IN DEFAULT 81ach..COSll Me~ Oa I) un I 6084 Ed Hll'rlQln, ~,. L p . A Cattor"'a L ,,, 1eo Ottlar1t10n 0 • I U I • 209)~· HOUSE 700 CIVIC CEN· • ..... C1Yll Code S9Cl;On 2924h UNDER A DEED OF TRUST sonal gooefs. Un.I 6092 Parlnerst p 950 So11th 0.'Nnd tor S.lt and' •rr!ltn Ttlfpllorll N1il'lbtr l '"tdt bUI wdfloll! c.overiant cw TEA DRIVE WEST SArlTA 1"""2 {Payable-1n lull at 11'11 lime DATED 874 89 UNLESS Pilot June 4 11• 19'32· Dorcas Tllu•1ni1n, un.t 6107 Coast 0ri¥e Costa ,_..,sa NOCttt ol 0.111,r-attd EltcttOll IO )7S!> ICAJMV ICING ASSIST *1"•"'Y ••P'HH d 01 !'11 '9d ANA CALIFORt, A :ill PUBLIC NOTICE 01 u te) 1'1 nght. lilll and YOU TAKE ACTION TO l!l302 Randa!! O:i.1d, personal ca 11. 9Z6Z6 5e1 n. _,.,.59'*1 CN'ed Uel SECAE IAqv rt~~f19111f IJC'~ion OI en right "'• ;l'\d 1ntefes1 coo-interest con~eyed to .,,d PROTECT YOUR PROP· PUBLIC NOTICE goods un11 6111 Jack \\'II· AB u m tea, A Ca 1lor"'1a HOlice ot ()elaull and £1K1on to TPS t ~ tt.r!'C>raru' IOI 11'\f Purpow ol 11eyod to 11'1d no.v tield by YOU ARE IN DEFAULT now held by 1t under U •d ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT det personal goods i.n•I L1m1leod P.11tnt'rst1 p, 9' J Sel IO bt *Of'ded in thl COlll'llf JUNE 4 11 18 1992 11t1sly1l'lg Ille rdlCltedness it undcf 1:11d Deed ol Trust. UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Deed of Trust tn the prop· A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU CBS 1039371 7009 Rod Mel111n, personal Soulh Co.:ist 011~e. Cos1J Ile ht N I pioptrty • ioc.1 d Mtlllld by said Deed of TrU$1 1nclud1ng all person.-il prop-DA TEO Augu$1 23. 1990 erty here1nahe1 described· NEED AN EXPLANATION ~ Fictitious goods UM 8047 Dan Mesa, Car I 926:'6 .,. 11 1 1 rwl!s II.I~ PUBLIC NOTICE _...._,_,._ chlrga and U· eny covered thereundor, 1n UNLESS YOU TAl'.E AC· TAUS TOR· CARTIER Af· OF THE NATURE OF THE Business Name Fancher. p•rsonal QOO<IS. Tn s bu$•nen •S CO"' MC!rnortll'lllnttlret mo ·-¥ · T lt'e the property s1tu.,1ed 1n TION TO PROTECT YOUR FILIAT ES BENEFICIARY PROCEEDINGS AGAINST Statement Pu bl15hld Newporl o~ted Dy a general part l!WpMdtrasuc.htlCO!dltlOll HOTICiOfTAUSlEE'SSAlE ~rdlS 01 lhe ruslH said County ear.torm:i, de· PROPERTY IT t.•AV BE CITIZENS BANK OF YOU YOU SHOULD CON· Btath·COSla ... es.1 .. oaty nersn1p 0A1 E 060392 T• Order No 82314·3 bt,. 1 tt•ry ulldlr U<I Dffd o scribing the land lht•t1n ,_ SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE COSTA MESA recorded TACT A LAWYER The Fonow1ng persons P~ol June 11 11! 199.. The 1eg ~llA'\l(s) com· NA Moi!TGAGE SERVICES Tnal'9S. No HOI0240lC TtWt l'lt111olott eaecuttd Ind FEE AS TO PARCELS 1 IF' YOU NEED AN EXPlA· JULY '27, 1989 as Instr No 211 \llA JUCAR NEW· art do1"9 bus neoss I S tt\313 meoced to trnnn cl b.-s•· I(; AS TRUSTEE YOU ARE IN DEIAUlT UNOER de Yl'td to ttlt undtrtigl'tcl ANO 2 AN EASEMENT AS NATION OF THE NATURE 8'l·3!H685 In Book page ot PORT BEACH, CA 92663 SOUTH COAST TOWN CE ness u11ct'r tr>e Fie: t ous 5 o E MA~ STREET .?nd DEED OF TRUST DATED ,,.!l!'t l'I ()e(ia,.ton ot 0.11"9 1nd TO PARCELS 3 ANO 4 OF THE PROCEEDING Oll1c1al Records In the ol· -111 a s1reet address or CENTER. 3315 F111C'ei PUBLIC NOTI Business N.Jrr ettl hs:ed ,. 4 ,..,.,,.. STOCIClON CA 9!>10? A SS YOU TAKE Ot and tor Sale and, wnne PARCCL 1· UNIT 31 AS AGAINST VOU, YOU l1co ol ttle Recorder of Or· common des1gna1ton ol Road, CoSta Mesa. aJ1 • cns 104325 , above on· J,mua'}' 2. 1989 rl ""'" · 01 OJ'tO. UNLE 111 SHOWN ANO DESCRIBED SHOULD CONTACT A ange Couniy; said deed ot property Is shown aboVe, 92626 Vice P•es1dl:'nl Ttlfphont Number {2091".t& ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR NrAtCt ol Oeta1tlt ~nd EltKton to IN THE CONDOMINIUM LAWVER trust deoscubes tne follow· no warraniy Is given u to So1.11h Coast Plaza I pa.rt NOTICE OF Tnis staten-ent .. as I Ud 37~2 KATHY ICING ASSIST PAOP£RTY IT MAY BE SOLD !Sel Thi unden~'Wd caiaed sa PLAN RECORDED ON NOTICE OF 1ng prope11y· its completeness or COf· nership 3315 Fa11v1e¥o PUBLIC SALE ""'lh me COUf\:t C:et1e ol SECRETARY AT A PUI UC SALE IF' YOU Notice ot l>f 1 .a1 and Elllclori io SEPTEMBER 26. Hl78 IN T RUSTEE'S SALE PARCEL 1 LOT 3 OF rec1ness) " The benef1c•:il)I Road. Costa Mua Ca:' OF LIENEO Ota-,ge Cow':l'Y on Mat 14 TPS 1 20t!>9 NEED ~ UPLANATlOH Of Sel to bt ~-oed n Ille ONrty 8001( 128~7 PAGES 469 UNDER D~EO TRACT NO 10275. IN THE under said Deed or Trust. 926 .. 6 S PROPERTY 199Z .Afll 11 18 ?S 1992 T14E NATURE OF THE w-.rs 1!'9 rN I ptopttty • toea1td TO 508 INCLUS!\if OF OF· OF TRUST CITY OF COSTA ._,ESA by reason ol a breach or CJ Sege1s110; & ~ons N..il•te 19 hereby g \e~ F531539 PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU indl"fOle ll'llln 111ree moflhs hi FICIAL RECOROS OF S.\10 TS N 5914 1 COUNTY OF ORANGE. delaull in the obt1~atoons 3315 Fairview. osta Nesa that the undeH,.gned 'lltll P1.1Dhshed Nttwport Be.l1of'I T A NC*d~lllCllllCOrd.l!IOn COUNTY o. STATE OF CALIFOANIA, secured !hereby, ereto· Calif 92626 sell al public auCl•on pur· Coslil Mtu Daily p, 101 YOU SHOULD CON ACT D TE S""'M PARCEL 2 AN UNOI Loan No. 10554,929 AS SHOWN ON A MAP RE· lore e~ecutea and dell11· Sandra Phyllis Segers1rom suanl 10 Chapter 1o o ,.,. J"n• 4 • n . l&, ZS 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE LAWYER A O u •< VIDEO 1 36TH INTUU'.ST NOTICE 1s he1cby 9111en CORDED IN BOOK 461, ered to 1n1 undersigned a Oan1els. 3466 Wimbledon II g 1'1 w NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S SALE Oii 061!>92 11 t 00 PM N A NA MORTGAGE SERVICES AS A TEN.ANT IN C0'.1· thal CAL FED SER\llCE PAGES 1 ANO 2 ANO 3 w11tten Oecla11t1on of De-Way, Costa Mtsa Ca 11 s~1 on if;~~~\~. :US>-Th·300 TteeOnlerNo 823803 MOffTQAGESEAVICES INC n M: AS TRUSTEE MON IN THE FEE tmEA· CORPORATION a CaJ,f()(· OF M ISCELLANEOUS fault and Otmand tor s11e 92626 nus and Proles!l•Orial PUBLIC NOTICE T1111t .. Sele No H OI02t2LC lt!t ,.,,.. a-t<I TM1H Uldtl $40 E MA "< STREET , 2nd EST IN ANO TO THE co•.t. Co•porat-on' as trustee MAPS RECORDS OF OR· and ¥ot1tlon notice ol d• Grant Fam ly Tr.,!>t Oale4 codt or Sect on 19~9 ol --------- YOU A.RE IH DEIAULT UHOER ..... , ,....... FlOOA STOCKTON CA 9~2 MON ARE A OF LOT I OF 1111 • ANGE COUNTY laul1 and of electlOn to 9 19 86, 3315 Fa•1111•""· It-a C.•I Code ol ll\t St<ltll Flctltloui A DEED Of TRUST DATED arid ~I'll IO Ott1' ol Ttutl Te~,.. N1;11bt1 ?09•!146 TRACT 9859 AS P(R MAP or succenor 1 u~lee. or EXCEPT AL OIL, GAS cause the understgneod to Costa ~·osa Ca• 1 9:!626 ol Ca'.lorn a the lollo..,,1ng Builnesl Name t1ot'tt UHlESS YOU TAKE Recorded on 01 10 90 II 37!1!1 l(AffiV l<l"-G ASSIST FILED IN 'BOOK 43S. 'ubsll1t..led lru$IH pursu· MINERAL ANO WATER sell said property to sousty HarOl(I T Segerstrorn Jr mlscellaneous household Statement ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR Qocul!lf'rtl No 90.01'712 ~ RETARV PAGES 1 TO l INCLUSIVE anl to lhe 011t'd ol Trust e~· RIGHTS BUT WITHOUT said obltgatlons, and ll'ler• Family Trust dJled 1 17 83, and ptrsonal property to The looo..,,ing persons E SOLO ...... P191 ....... ol Ol'.ci1I SlC OF MISCELLANEOUS eculed by TIMMY LIN RIGHT OF ENTRY ON THE alter tne underllgned 818 West Bay Avenue wl idenlil•td by teri•r• , HS as PROPERTY, IT ::~El IF YOU Rtcorch Ill lht ollu ot lhe TPS 1 20033 MAPS, RECORDS OF SAID GRACE LIN OATEO~ Au-SURFACE OR WITHIN 500 caustd so1d notice ol d• N._ewport Buch. Caltl namt and storage uM '(tu~~~ buM;NUFACTUR· Al A PUI UC OH Of Recoirltr or OAANCE. Coun11 JO ... E 4 11 18 1992 COUNTY AS SUCH TEA'-' gust 23 1990 RECORDED FEET THEREOF. AS RE· laull and ol electlOO to be 9,651 T 1 numt;~ !\IG ., 3991 S non Or NEED AN U PW ATI CIJ tc\ltdbf CHEST(R IS OEFlNEO IN THE A/1· S ' b • 11 1990 SERVED IN DEED FROM rec0tded ._~1rctl 3. 1992. as Htnry T. Seogersuom rus. Hllf'ry Mall I-EJ JJJ O•· F' CA gZ63() - THE NATURE OF THE G ~~ A lilARR ED '-IAN PUBLIC NOTICE TICLES ENTITLED DEFI· B~g~•m p~~E· INSTRU· HENRV T SEGECR 0STRROOEMO Inst No 92·1 1 2 840~~ 11~ ~at~~ t.:,:3. J! 1 1 1 7 9~~~y •e>1r1-f 235 C1n0y A1tr· ~~~.:rt:~~lf V~ldi~ no PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, AT PUBLIC NITIONS • OF THE OECL.A· ' ANO OTHERS. RE Book P1gt O IC ' ron • 3· a, 1 rano-F533 Anhui Snrcx~-.. 3991 S tton Ot Lake """ SHOULD CONTACT A WILL SELL RATION OF COllENANlS MENT NO ' 90-480024 '" DECEMBER 29, 1978,IN Records In the ottice ol the Donald Eugen1 Mortarty a74 , Ou n Armstrong-• " ~ • • •uU AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST HOTICEOfTAUSTEE'SSALE CONDITIONS ANO AE· the Otf.ce ol lhe Rocordor BOOK !2981 , PAGE 1987 Recordlr ol Orange 22371 Rosebnar, Mission G3.3 7 • Irvine. Chntcul Scien· Forosl, CA ~·"lO 2~ LAWYER. BIDDER FOA CASt4, IPlriblt It r-. OfOtr No 123&U STRICTIONS AECOROCO of ORANGE County. Call· OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. county: V1l'10. Cal!I 92692 111,, Labs-G~~. James Osvaido os~u una On 06"l519'l~i.::s ~.: ~ lllllt ol W. 1n bwlul money ol 1111 T11111 .. s.te No 69076347lC IN BOOK 12~73, PAGE 1170 1orn1,1, and pursuant to the PAACEL 2· EASEMENTS Said Sale will be made. Jean Ruth M~or1arty, ~371 Dwyer-GS32. Ottlo1ah ~~:;'t~d 92~77 Lag MOATQAOE ' llldtr United S111u I 11 TH( YOU ARE IN DEF•UlT UHDE OF OrFICIAL RECORDS Nollet ot Del~lt an.'j Elec· AS SET FORTH IN THE AR· but w1triout covenant Ot RosebrtJig 2 t. ss>0n 191o, Ross-G548 Ao1>41rt H n This ' b<1aintss 11 con-: ~ 0:.."': T ~• ~:.~=~.,. .. ID .~: E ~I~~ ~ ~::~ ~.:..~·~~.°~!: i'.:'oE AN~·~~~~,ri.~~;h ~°Q ~~to' '';';:;::; R~· ::f~f S 5~';~~',\',c~: :1:.'."r;..::r.,:•~.,,!" ,:.: 'f,~;~!~' :"'~" ,:•~s:."r; 'r,:~ '!.'i_ -.1 bo , • .,,,.,,. ::~::, br ' '"' '" ""' Recorded on 121eH •• CENI ER BUlDNG 300 EAST ACTION TO PROTECT YOU AND AMENDME N TS 1992 BOOW. PAGE· tN'. TION OF COllENANATSE, session. Of encu1mbrancH ~3G~ ~I 92~0~ · t•vt bido1ng on tht 17tn Tn• rtgltlrantt com• Qocu!'ltM No 19'"4307 BOOk THERETO • • • CONDITIONS ANO · to pay the r1ma nmg p11nc1· a "• ' day ot June 1992 11 2 o C• rlC d t I unuct t>u•i ...... ....... Oll•t1l l CHAPMAN AVf NUE OAANCE PROP£RTY. IT MAY IE SOl E)(CfPTING THEREFROM STRUMENT NO . 92· STRICTIONS. RECOAOE:D pal sum ol tilt not1(s) se-Rull'I Ann Segl'rsllom ._it>· Ioctl PM on the prtm•sts '"'' 11 o ;h ri·tJbo~ A d1Pege ti lht~ ol tile CA ail r.g111 Mlit ar>d tnlt AT A PUi i.iC SALE. If YO ALL OIL, OIL RIGHTS, MIN· 065J03 ol said Oll1c1:i1 tN BOOK 13303. PAGE 906 cured by •:1ld deed OI 11a11y. 203~C V1~1~2~~nve, wf\ere n id prop1rty 1~ a'~~neu:," .. Nam!m" lllllG t COI 111 ~~E ~~1omij convere.;l lo ard now hlld by 11 un HEliO •N EXPLANATION EAALS MINER.AL RIGHTS, Records, wlll SELL ON ANO ANY SUPPLEMENTS Trusl, With Interest a• In SJnla All:t ll• I S sl0f8<1 a"<I ¥oh1ch 1s loc11ted ~ 0 " , I! 9" Reco~jol E's rCR 0 dtlsetdDttdolTriitt1111hepiap TH! NATURE OF TH NATURAL GAS RIGHTS. Juno 18 1092 .. 130 PM. ANO AMENDMENTS U\,d not• l>foVlded, •d· Sutan ~unti e 2:e:r; .. t.•1N1 u STORAGE A Ja'T'es Ja~ ..,;;J .. t to •lf~Uleo by Ct! tel UICI Co 111y PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU ANO OTHER HYOROCAll N THE LOOBY TO THE THERETO vances, II Illy. under "1M strom erry, LOW COST SELF STOR Th 1 I 1 W:lt ri t el OAMBONI ,. MAAAllO MAN~~~ lllU·~:.c,., LO~ 19' YOU St40ULO CONTACT BONS DY WHATSOEllf;R :'u'.LOING 601 SOUTH PARCEL 3• AN EXCLU· terms of ... d Deed ol tl.:1nd~':.'r9~~;~· LagUN AGEL.,1 Burrougl'ISClt'iOI .,..,.,~·.::c::,,,, C1411kl ol WILL lhL AT PU8LIC "" .,,.. NAP~E KNOWN GEOTHER· • SIVE EASEMENT FOR Trust. ..... chargtt and n ils , ... •. In.int county ol ORAPliGE. Or C 1 Qn Ma II ntE HIGHEST or TRACT NO 1111 ~ THC LAWYER MAL SYEAM • ANO All L£WIS STREET. ORANGE. StOEYAAD PURPOSES • .AS expensH of tl'le Trustee Silly E1lt0n S1go11trom State• ol Ca111om1a Sa .. II ang• Oi.11\ y y • AUCTION TO t CllY Of COSTA MESA Oll06'2~211 tOOP M N.. PRODUCTS' OEAIVEO CAllfOANIA, al public SET FORTH IN THE SUP· and ol Lht lru't created b~ Poulson. 12061 Browning sOld with lfmit and re.en.• 1092 llOOlAFOACASH, (ply.Ible 1 COUNTY Of ORANGE STAT( MORTGAGE S£RVICES, IHC FROM ANY OF THE r OAI:· I U(tion, to lht highest btd· PLEMENTARV DECLARA· said Ottd ol Tfust. . A11tnua S;int3 Aoa, Cahf Tne 1-lndlord ,.,.,..., ll'lt F5,10 M 1rneohlll 111 """'money ol fie ()( CAl trORt.IA AS PER 'JAP ltlt iaily 1ppo1n1td TrvstH GOING HtAT MAY BC dtr tor coth (payable at TION OF CQVENANTS , Said Salt will bt held on 92705 right 10 bid II the s.tle Pur· Publllf\t d Nl•POI\ ...un111d Stein ) 1t THE RCCORDEO 1,. BOOK ~O and puttutl'll to Deed ol Trutl WITHIN OR UNDER THE umt of u lt 1n tawlul CONDITIONS ANO RE· July 8, 1992, 11 1 30 PM Anton 01v1d Sr-gor~om cl'IHH mu•\ bt m di ..., ti'\ euc11.Co111 '-40 1 Oo11y CH AP MAN AV (NU E PAGE(S) 31 f HRU 38 Recorded on Ot 3 1 99 • PARC£L OF LAND HCAE· money ol the Un lied STRICTIONS RECORDED In the lobby to the bullding 3J1S r~ ~'e-· CO•t• IH. t a.n t nd pa d tor 11 11\e Pilot ._, y :01 , ze, Jwne 4, ENTRANCE JO lHE CtlllC OF N eg IN,.8011( OESCRtBEO, TO· IN 8001< 139.35 PAOE 369 located II 601 South Lew11 Ca ·I 92u.: tirnt ot P\l'Ctiue. AD e>ur• 11 1 ~2 CE ER 8Ul01NG 300 CAST I N C l U SI V E Oocumtnl o 411706 Gt: THE A WITH THC PER· StMH ). an oghts. 1>111 ano OF OFFICIAL RECORDS Str"I Otange. Caltlofr..a Theooort Walttf Sego,. Chand goods aie told 'lj • 11'1:'~ NT NOE M SCHLANfOUS MAPS I ...... Page ....... Of 0Ct1C11 PETUAL RIGHT OF DRrlL· llllOttsl con--y~ 10 end OVER A PORTION OF LOT 92608' st1om. 14 Nantuct.el, Irvine It " and mur.t be rtmov 11----------·~ CHAPMAN AVENUE, ORA THE OfrlCE or THE COUNTY Rt'°'"' In 1111 olfie.e of di• ING MINING OPLORINQ now htld by II undOf 1.:i1d 35 OF SAID TRACT NO. At th• time of t!lt Jn.tJol Cahl 92720 b 6""00 pm on tht doy ot Class '1•d I •• CA • tig!I l•lle end 1111 ''" Of THE RtCOROCR Of SAi> R"Olcltr Of ORANGE County, AND OPCAATING THtR· dold In tflt p10~111y l•IU-10275 publtallOn of the nohCt , Toren H~rvy S.o•r~om ,:. 1 tt This 1aJt la lt.t>-C 0 N V C N I £ H T C:O~ytd 10 arid no• held by r COONTY APNJ~22 •9• t5 C•lrlor111 ._.taAedby CHCSTE FOR ANO STORING IN 1110<1 In H ld County •nd YOU ARE IN DEFAULT lht tolll amount ol 11'11 un 3315 FJ "'''e .. ~o"d, OI~ tKt 10 pnOf cal'IOll lten In whelhfH you re buy. undl! utd DMd 01 T111111 In lllt Tttr1o11l 11l!IOUlll 1>! 1htt--UflPlid G GAt.48QNI ANO STELLA L ANl> REMOVING THC Shall Ind dOKflbed as IOI· UNDER A DEED OF TRUST paid bl\lanct of the ObllO•· Mell!. -'11• c s trom ,..,. 11\'lnl ot N1tlem*'11 No Ing. I I 1no l)f JU•I ---CWQPtny 111Uiid1rl Nd Co11rwy 80 US"• NO AN SAMI! FROM SAID LAND DATED 1 2'4 89 UNLESS lion 1ecured by the l bO'ilt Vvonn. de ~era twffl'I tan4Jord and ollli• 1001o.u i'1 cl nlftad ha1 iCed •• EXHt8tl bi19'1CI of 11141 otil.g.11i0n MCUrt OAM NI H -~ ANY OTHER LAND, IN lu""I " " YOU TAKE ACTION TO deSCf\btd d~ 01 lrUSI Tt1;at 22:~ Avtnut ol the aled party what y ' n I ~-OfS~-;c:TION T~OSE bt*'e!OttdolTtUS1ardreatOI! WH Will HLL AT PUk CLUOINO THE RIGHT TO EXHIBIT A PROTECT YOUR PROP· and est.rnattd co11s, '"Si.rs. "X>Ql, Lot Angllts. gP1<bll1lled Newpoll PI LOT CLASSIF'tl[D " ANO tbtr tttil!lahld t otts. t AUCTION TO n41 HIGH! WHIPSTOCt< OR DIAEC. nl[ LANO RtfCRAlO TO tRTY, IT MAY OE SOLD AT pentel. Ind advanctt is Ca I D00e7 8-acn.Coati MIN Daily PORTIONS or LOTS 2St .,., ~"'*ti IN lfllt Of Intl.al llDOlAFOACASM, tpty bit TIONALLY Of11Ll ANO IS SITUATtO IN Tl~[ A PUBLIC SA.LE. IF YOU SS1 I 373 32 th11 bu11n1u ,, con-Pilot June 4, '1, 199~. ~90fTRACTNO 17 ' 2 WlHE PldtetonollhlNatce olS.'t a tmtol .. lt lll llliffulmontYd MINE FROM LANDS STATE Of C-'l.IFORNIA. NECO AN txPLANATION It ii p0Hlble lhOI 11 tho ducttd by·. g-•l pan th30J CITY OF COSTA MESA s1 ... a2000 P•~ must bt Unt1td SlllH ) ., THE OTHCR THAN THOSC COUNIY O• ORANG!. OF THE NATVAE OF THE! time Of Nit Ill• open1r19 Mllhtp ( I COUNTY OFORANOE.STAT£b~ltaAAitl1,tltekctll#ll CHAPMAN AVENUf H EREINAOOllC OC AND IS OCSCRIOC.0 ASPAOCEEOINQ AOAINSTb1d~bli.1o•IN1nlh1 The regii1rinta 1 iom-PU8LICNOTICt: ()f CALIFORNIA AS :R p~ •'111'A Ol l\lt>ONI baNI 1 tllta ENTRANCE TO TH CIV ~~~~~D. T8~'NE~: ~~g f0Ll.0WS i~~T X~~EiULD CON, tol:eta~:·:;;: dUit :~~~J~r t;~~<I t~s CNl 104U .. RfCOROfOIN ~UStVE Of drlW" by I s111 0t ledL'1alc:1ildf CENTER BU~ 300 EAST SliArTS INTO THAOOOH PAACCL t . 3495 WtMBL£00N WAY. SIAitOI FINANCIAL l11•lnesa Nemt(•I llstOd "cthloua tS>31T03e l l • "11\0l·~~~br• CllAPt.tANAV{ E,ORANGEOA Acnoss 'THc sue. LOTIOO,TRACT9~ COSTA MESA:CA AT ION ··•bOveonl'IOll.PPk () •ualn .......... MISCHL~EOOS MAPS I or,.1!M""91 end loirimoci CA d rigftt 1111e end lttlttH SURFACE OF TH LAND IN THt Cln' Of NCWPOOT '(ti a atrfft I OOfffl 0t COR:OR 1 Htnry T Stgtt111om, St atement THE OfflCE OF THEcoucou:;; l llOft..ll'lf'QlltlOtoil* OIMt• CIONtytd IO Ind now htld by HCA INA9011E OF· 8£ACH. AS P£A MAP AE· common dulgnahon ol ~d ~~···.ERVICl T.fr' .. , 1 mtf'll ., Meo The f OllC>W!n(I l*•QIW R£COROER Of SAO l'IQ'bri "*"«! llMC.fton ~101 undlf Nid OMd ol Trual ., tht SCRIBED. ANO TO DOT COR0£0 IN BOOK •07. PrOl>fllY It 11\o11rn lbc>.te, ' • • II • a. WC' Ii. f ••• OOlng bVllMll .. ANO THAT PORTION °' ot 1"' fll\lnc:tel COdt and 1111111> PIQPelfY eitlllltcl In Mid ColJlly. T 0 M s u c H w HI p. r.-o t s 1 TO 12 OF MIS. no w•rr•nty ,, given .. lo COM:AHY, ··=~ahna o:~~htc.;,~1~ ..:. 1: 'rL IAIGHTON AS90Cf. ~:~i~NBY ~~Wun~ ttzt4 11~ dO b~ ::.,~ ~~; g:1i~R~C~~~7~ l~T ~l ~i8~~l~ v o~R n~ico ~~~~~~~c'E Mo°':\~~ ~'=~·~--..~~,~~:; A::,,:=•~acteterv: 11g;i FHl150 ~:,: 1~0~ ~.:: ce1nt THE. BOARD or llltt .... .,.. WHlS TUNNElS AND CCOAOCR Of under s.llld ........ "' r\111. eo1 a.u1h L.-.. St., j L·-~=~=--· or SORS Of Ol!Ah'GE "* COllll!!Oll dftq\lltOlt. •"Y CITY or COSTA MESA SHAFTS lJNOtR ANO BC· COUNTY R by rtaton ot • bfeKh Of Or•nt• CA ., ••• P\.lblitM<I N-port a(h Gt 9hlon Comm111'111 .. I SUPEAVI -o4 lllt tHI ptCOMlf dtlC COUNTY Of ORANOf STATE NEATH OR BEYOND TltC SAID COUNTY csetaun 111 the obliQtliOnt (1t4) ~aM'700 COtta .,._..Daly PilOI Ma) L "~ A Cat lofnia Umlt.a PACIN: ¥llW OOU~rY OH JUNE :~ ;e~ ~ • pl#polltd 10 bl IOI OF CAllfORNIA. AS PfR MAP !'. X TERI 0 A LIMIT I txCE PT THEREFROM 1teu11d lhertby, Mleio-IF AVAlt.A&Ll Tl1& CX· 2t, 21, J.;na t , 11 1 1 2 P6rlntrth•p, UO Soulll --M. ,All( L~INQ SOUTHEAST I PAHIDlHT PU CE, COSTA RlCOROtO IN 8001( $0, TH [AC IN AN 0 T 0 ALL OIL. GAS MtNERAl.S tort •~tcutta end dallll-PCCT 0 OPt:NINO 81D TMm Cout 00111, CO•t• MtN ~ • ~ ..;.. _______ --1MU A CA t 2t21 Ttot ""*' PAGC(S) t2 TOM INCLUSIVE. AllORILL, RETUNNl!L, AND ornrA HVDROCAA· ... d IO J:..,~:,MQ~o! MAY • OtTAll'ojlO DY Calif 921."I ~. ~ ---=--=--"111\1 ~ lM .. IMll•ll ... llyt.bil Of ~ISCllLAHEOUS MAPS .. ~f~'pou:~~~N~b"'oP~~: DON SUO$T~CU LYINO =·~nd De~.: •. CALLING THC f OL· PUlltc NOTtCl t.!1!"ci"11~ p IOI~ :noo Peclflt ~ °""" llY lot'"' ln(OfftcllltU Of,,,. tHt: OHICE Of mt COUNTY ATE ANY SUCH ~cus OR 8lLOW A. OV'OTH TO¥A~ and •rintn not • Of de-LOWING T[ll"HONl c .. IUM0441 $OUtn c OJM. Cotta ......., 9Mdl No matter what you're doing, your hometown •TMllddtwtlfndoehtfc RfOOROlAOF SM> COUNTY M•NES. WITHOUT. HOW· 'Ell!T WITH u l.tull al'd oc tlac1JOn '° NWICAS OH TtiE OA.Y '1ctltt.ue Mna Ca t2«2t ...... ~!. '.,, llt-APN14'l2 d~ H Tiie tOll~ even. TUil RIGHT TO RIG•tT TO CNTCR UPON "'"" the ~ lo IUOAE lHE 9'.L[: Cf1C) ......... ....... a~ Ho!T'M. A ca fOt '~~~~~~==~ id ..... be l'ltdt CM ·~ °' thUl'411id Nlll!'ttt. OR•l\.. MIN STOile, EiC· JHe SURFAC& 011 Tl1 NII Mid PfOPtrtY 10 Nt31y ~•n OA (213) &21· ............ "''""Corpora-ton. MO toull'lll ,0¥t!!l"fl Ot •trarwy hl*9ed fll~Maltdbytlld Died PLOAll ANO OPtAATE SUDSUAFACI: Of SAID ... d obllgations. and ti•• ... The FOlt<JwlnQ C*tone 004!'4 OWIYe. Coa\a M•aa. lll'lp ..... --~ ol Tr~11nd ~ •111"9\ICI l HAOUGH THE sunrACI: LANO A80V£ A Ol!PTH 0' llttr lh• ~·loncl•d • T .. ,,. ... .-. .,. doif1Q M\'lfft ••• Caltl t.:Qt OI _, ,......... OR THI UPPCR ~ fUll s.oo FElll AS l'ROVIDtD UUMd .aid ,..,. .... ol ... _,_ .... MILlON & ~U(L$ Tfllt bua.IMll II ' IO\Grtilcumbtl"°"'lorlhlp11 oot11.1 ...... ~ ....... ~"':. °'me. suasunFACE 01' iN INSTAUMCiNTS or 1111* MO or eWdlOrt to tlia l'ubll1t11.i Newpotl 100 8at"Aew C*~ Suite OU(t.0 t>y • Q«'ll'tll PJ!rt• P*olWlafyingl!le ·~ lllNGf ll'Atl,.-llOll TH! LANO HC:RllN~OV •tcordtd f1br11•ry ti, .. "-Cotlt ..... 08'y IOOO Ne.-"r1 luch '* p ~.... Mll'td'YtM°'9dolTl\#tn ~ltt ti It• 1191,2111$ DESCAllEO. AS RE• "!~~~DSOC,Pf A LL 1192 N ':. r '!; ,_~ 11, ta.is. t9't Ca'1f 8JtGO Tl\e 1ta11111ntt1I ,om. ~,_ ~ .. IMt dll'918 tnd ta PejlllM ~ bt DJ CH SrFIVEO I" THC DUO 098303 In -0-N1J p Ji A. HUo'iltOn 100 Bly· lo trtnUC1 bu ol T-ti.'*'91 utwd..._111 ..... f'AOM TH IRV111oE COM• WATCJ\. Offlcial At<Otds lrl IN o4· Vll<lt Ctrtle 'Newpoit ne lht f fltl In, , ...... INll ll'lfllid Ottd ti hllll NIDNfbt"• Cf-* .._bf e PAN'f, A CORPORATION PAAC'tL 2: I e of lhe ~d9' of Or· Mi::~:';r '1~~~.ve hl(tl, 1 ti t'lwlrnt 1 Nem1(1) l<.lltdJ ......... .. Q. ______ _., :~ .. t• 11M tlld dthMd 01 JtdMI Oldl '*"' " -CASC'-•fNTS AS JUCH 1;8l'IO;.;.:.•;..cuun;;..;.;;_IY.;.•;..... ____ .,. ________ ;;.;..;..:.....;....;.,.__;,-. ___ • newspaper • \ 88 Thursda • June 11, 1992 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dad P1I 'UILIC NOTICll "1BLtC NOTICll PUBLIC NOTICll PUILIC NOTICll PUILIC MOTICll PUl&JC NOTICll PUIUC MOTICll PUIUC ftOTICU PUIUC MOTICn PUILIO llOTICD PUBLIC NOTICI dent DI~. CA 92t 17 PUil.iC NOTICI Prnlci.nt Thia t>u11n .. 1 I• COi\• PUILIC llOTICI '""° T. Lam ~ to '1.nuct buti· ,_""'*" oi.. " ,.._ GNl1040547 Thia stlte!Nnl wu ~ Th' bu•lnH1 • con. Thi• •tat~ wu Wed ~ by• • Mllltd '*'' Thi• 1t1t-.nen1 w111 1•*7 ""' Ul'td4tf the 'lttlttOUI ~;:.:~I• co with the County C19'k ol duc:ttd by C0-'*1Nfl CNlt040~ with IN C~ C1ef11 of nerlhop CNl1040el *'th the County Cltlk ol 8ullnUI N1m1 ll111d ducted t>y:.,, 11dMduel FtoUtlous 0r9nge County C>n May 1 Thi r1911trent(1)l como f'1oUte.u. Ofv.ge County on May 5, Thi rtgi11rant(1J com< flctfUeua Or•noe County on Apfll 21. 1b0Yt on: NIA Tht reol1trant(I) co 8u1ln•H NanM 1892 • menc:ed to llll'IHC l>U.i. •w•ln... ....... t992 "*'Cid lo lranNCI bull• 8"9'ne•• ....... 1992 Sunn LH u11.ii tiaNtn ~ed i o tfantael bU Statement Fl30011 ntll under lhe Flchllout StateMent Pl30ST3 ""9 under lhl f'1c11tious ltal.ment f628447 Thi• ttatemonl """ Mid nelt under lhl ,ietll areT~~o=~':!s ~· Publiahed N-Pol1, Beach-~~~:~ 4/r~• lltltd The Followlng persona PUDllshed Newport leach-:=•:. ::.,"i~(·~~2ltd Ttlt following pet'lont Publ11fle(J NO\lfport 8UCll· ~th lheC C~l'll~ C~~; ,r 8utlnes1 Namt(t) lltlt AET AIL BROKERAGE Costa M•M Dally Pilot May Pitt c B lginl •1• dol~ bUltnetl at• Cotti ..... Diiiy p~ May Aini N\laradO • 111• do151vt>utlnlS1.. Cott• MtH Daily PrlOI May ~o· QI.In y • aboYI on: M1y 28, 1992 INC ..• Cahlornla COl'POf.: 2t, 28, June 4, tl, 1992 Thie 111t1ment WH Med l:o~EA~L~~~aeLJei~ 21. 28, June 4, 11, t092 Thie llllement ... ftltd UDO s L.E, '2' 3tsl SI., 2 t, 28, June •• 1t, 11192 ' Fl3tltl fdwlld A. l\U'Qilt t1on, 4't3 C0tporate Pt .. a. Th·281 wllh lhe ~nty Ctn ol COMPANY, ~"2t Birch Th279 with lhl CO\#\ly Cltflt ol Newport Buch, C111f lh·280 N o I Thit llatemenl wa• lllg -Orange County on May 22 .... • Oranoe C<M.wiry on Wy 15 92663 P\ll>llthet.I tWP , 1111111'1 tht County Cltik Suite 200. N9Wl>Qrt Beach, PUBLIC NOTICE 1992 • St1Ht, Newport Beach. PUILIC MOTICI tev2 • SuQfl T Lam, 2~ w PUBLIC NOTICE e1.ct1,Co11a Mosa 0111y Orange COUl'ICY on June ~a~:~,n~~erag•. Inc .. C•I· FIS:Z304 ~~1in9~ Kroglus. 178 fl3HIO MICArlhuf Blvd ID, Slnl• P~ot May 28. Jun• 4, 1', t992 fl3317 1101n10, 13, Corporate FlctlUou• Publlthed Nowporl Shortc:lllf Road. Corona F1ctltleue Published HIWJ)Of1 Btach· ~i ca;~.~~~~ 1t con· flcUtloY• t8, l992 Plan. Sufi• 200. N-pon Bu1ln•1t Nam• BHch·Cott• Mn• Dally d.t Mar, Calif. 921525 •u•IMH Nllffte Co11a Mesa Dally Pilot May ducted by: an l11d1vlduai •u•lneH N•me th:19& Publtthtd Newport 8•~ Beach, Caltl 92660 Statement Pllol May 28, Junt 4, t1, Thi• bu1tneu 11 con· Stat-.nt 21. 28, June 4, u. l992 Th• regl1trant(1) com· l tatel!Mnl PUBLIC NOTICE Cotla Moll Dally Pi This business Is con-The IOllowlng p«sont ta, t 992. ducted by· a cOfporaUon Th• Followlng persona rn.284 menc:ed to 11ansact twsJ, Tne touowlng peraon is Jun• t l, II. 25, JUiy ducted by· 1 cOfporaUon 11e doing twslntll 11: t/l297 Th• reg111r1nl(s) com. llll dOlnQ butll'lll at· neu undtf the f"1ct111ou1 doorlg businen 11: Fktltl 1992 The regtstrant(s) com-PREFERRED BIO SER· tMllCed 10 transact bull· MULTl·MEDIA AOVERTIS. Butlne11 N1me(1) U'ttd LIVELY CONCEPTS, B·•tlnet•O:!,.,. mence<I 1o transact buil-VICE, 2651 lrvlne Av... HAVE A nest under 1he Flc:tlllout ING, 345 A~ tt2020, SELL abOY• on: N/A. 24841 Knollwood, Lake • ness under the f1ctl11ous 2A5, Costa Mesa, CA II Bu1lne11 Name(•) haled Coate M"•· Cahl, 92927 FOfesl, CA. 92630 Statement Call Business Namo(s} llated 92626 abo~ on: Aprll 29, l99l AeM Alvaredo, 345 Avo-Thi kl 1 Suten L .. Uvtfy-H.,,_,, The Fottowlng ~sons above on· Janua3 1, 1987 Pier Carlo Biagini, 73 S.a " •• ·GE SALE John a. Markley Vice cldo, Cosca M•••· Cali!. your used vehicle gar~g:gsa~!1"a~v~g a 24841 Knollwood. Lake are dol~ buslnos~~'· 85 Cl•••lfted Stephen c. Hopk ns, Preti· :~~·Newport Beach. CA UAIUl642 567, Money ta1u: •• and ~ Mct<nlgl\I, .i1to C•· thrOUQh Classified a call! us ffh~!'· ~~a~~:!~ Is con· ER~~o,~~I\ s1~!!:~~ulle 5~. Todayl Mak• th• right move. Laroy Carena, 4060 • Cta .. ltled apeaJ<s n. bnllo. Cost& Mell. Cahl. 842·5878 PILOT CLASSIFleD duc:tld by an 1ndMdual Costa Mesa, Cehl. 92627 ... 2.••79 Piiot Real Estate MOfena BIVd Sii P, San language, 92&27 e42•Se78 The r•ol11tan1(s) com· EdWa1d A. Ri~t1<. 3455 ___ ... ...., __ vv ____ _ Houses/Condos For Sale COSTA MESA 1024 H ouse & Furnlah· Ing• For Salel 2264 Meyor, oH Wilson, nr Harbor 831·5801 HUNTINGTON BEACH 1040 OCEANFRONT LEASE OPTION Beaut lrg 2Br :?Oa conao, marble lp1 wet bar, gateo entry 51650 mo. 67J·8250 OCEANFRONT L.SE OPT Beaut lrg 2Br 2B::i conoo. marble Ip wet bar. gated entry S 1650 mo. 673·8250 NEWPORT BEACH 1089 3 LOTS 3 Contiguous lots In Cannery VIiiage across lro"' coty park· 1ng Swl3ble tor com· morc1al • resrdonual oevt'lopment $250,000 Each 673-4400 GENERAL 2 102 NEW POUT COSTA MESA 2624 HUNTINGTON Nl':WPORT HENTAl.S TO BEACH 2169 NEWPORT BEACH • Casa Del Mar 2BR BEACH :W·W HEACH 21169 SHARE 2724 Studio, Furn, Comm 2BA $750. 1 BA 1 BA pool/spa. 5775 Emerald Bey 4Br S625. Completely r• Va Month Fr•• Rentl •---------E'Sld• CM: Quiet. clean CORONA DEL MAR 3Ba. sec gate/patrol, lurb. new carpets. 2BR 2BA. frplc, new W liff B 2BR 1 BA Prol'I M/F, • 2bd Apt w/patlo, pvt beach, 180-ocean dr•pes. paint, etc. carpet. garage, $775. tltC 2Br 1 8 N/S, avo11 now. 5450 Comm pool. s950 vlow. 53000. 497·8486 Oulel E.Slde location. 709 Calltornra St. Aqt New c:rpt/pnt, pool. • \h utll. 642·7377 CORONA DEL MAR HARBOR VIEW HOMES No pols. Open 8·4 775~8800/963·3698 ~~~~.'%~a B~~r;r~ Elegant NB Home, nr • 3bd Porloct for Seawlnd. Lovely 4Br, __ d_a_ll...;y_._1_4_1_e_._1_8_t_h_S_1. A 11 BA Fashion Isl, prel prof t St600 & 1 •• va now. Lgo 3 Ln. 827·5107 or 310· roomma cs· 2Bo. pool tenn s , E'Slde 1BR $810, 2BA, d/W, frplc:, wfd 596-4770 x 205 male. krtchon, lndry, NEWPORT BEACH gardener. S2400/mo 28R STOO. Quiet. hkup, lrg patio. 5925 $350+ uhl. 645·9515 • 2b:ou~!~ sv2uocien1·, ____ 12_1._5_7_29___ well·kept. Lndry. BBO. ~ security. No dogs. FEM N/S. 2Br 2Ba HB NEWPORT BEACH JR. lBr, gated, pool, No pets 831•842'7 310-S92·2214 condo, prllg. pool spa • 3bd, Balboa Bay spa, gym. Near bch/ E'SIDE 1 BA. encl gar. exer rm. S410 + S 100 Club. Vus. S2600 Ho•g. Avl now $725/ Vacanl. No pets. WAKE up to the pounO· dep. 641-t15l9 tv msg CORONA DEL MAR mo. Agt. 631·0900 S585/mo. 150 E. 2 151. Ing surf In this beaut Bochaldr Apt $350/ 3 bd. Spyglass. 646·5934 or 544..i294 Studio. Steps to sand, MO Utlls Incl Fom, non11mkr. 10 shr vrews 'spa • 53425 Lido late 4Br 2Ba hmo E S d 2 1 BR roallyl $800. 842·5909 Eves: 836·5750; 3BR 2 VJBA Nwpt Hts. t1plc, large tot Mo-to-· I e. ge 's, Days· 544-0530 All pr1v. $450 • utrl Mo. S 1850. Av.:111 6120 beam c:e1I • pa too, bit· L.orry or Sholla 650·011 s NEWPOHT SUMMER d 631!8066 e 675-4837 ins. 329 Cabrillo. RENTALS AVAIL.ABLE ---------5'18·2765 MIF to sha10 E SldO CM BEACH 2669 ROOMS 2708 Waterfront Home• Inc. Realtors 631·1400, 760·3600 673-8900 ,BALBOA ISLAND 2 108 NEW CUSTOM HOME w,bay vlow, 3BR 3BA, 2 trptc, W D. gar, yrly. s21001mo 723·1599 CORONA DEL MAR 2 122 luxury Condo!! '• Miio from ocean. 2 pvt suites. Perfoct tor proross1onals. Brand now. m gated, pool comm S 1500 Agt 854-.5&09 E.Slde, back bay. 2459 Rue de Cannes. 2BR •2BDRM $700* 2BA, bll Ins. gar, 1BDRM $800 lndry. 5825 494-2471 * * Frig, dshwshr, stove Eas1s1do 2BR 1 BA. encl incl. No pots S45-4855 gar, w d hkups, lncd yard S8751mo. 1 78 E •2BR 1 BA, UPPER OR Newport Terrace! Wilson 828·t473 LOWER. Near Ho•v Lg 3BR 1 inBa 2·slory. EASTS I DE Ho•pltal. S775/mo. trplc, w 10 hkups, Back B•v 645·7476 pauo, pool, garage t BR. 1 BA. back yard, •lido up-stairs, 2tuf2ba. s1100 Agl 675·49l2 gas Wshr Dryr hkups, bay view, lrpl, gar. R•ntela Avalleblel No pots s595tmo. S 1350 'mo lease. no 1 ·5BR. S800·S5000/1-6-4_5_·_16_3_t_a_1t_3...;.p_m_.__ pets, 720·9685 Mo. No foe charged. Excepttonal 1 BR. up. ~-=---,.------ •Bright 3BR 2BA• Agl, 642·7121 sirs, oncl gar, no pets, lBR. VofY clean, new Large den, hreplace. •---------frig , olec range, S550 carpol. avall now. yard, garago. s1295. Spacious 3BR 28A pool -+ dep. 842·5984 S650 Incl ut1l. Lso. 3 0 home In Back Bay.•---;..______ no pets 675·9229 home. $500 incl ulll, Back Bny huge hse, gd Sl50 dep. Mut t love area, lg rm, w/d. privs, pets. 646·8579 emply'd . no smkg/1---------pets. $420 641·5020 NB Ste p • to Sand. Fun Prol to sh.:vo 3Br HOTEl.S & MOTELS 2718 NEWPORT BAY INN Our spacious rooms Include relng & micro 2Ba, w/d. F~m pref Avail 6 /15. 722·7827 NPT HGHTS master BA New 2·story house. •I: mr to bchl Fom pref d . 845·4752 continental bklo11. ---------maid service & much Prof Fom, N 1mkr, W 0. more. Located close 3BR 2BA hso. $525 to beacl'l/alrport. incl ulll. Carnation SI Weekly r•tes trom CDM,nr bch. 675..S516 $t50, 151 time guests PROMONTORY PT. only. 83t-8000 2sa 26a, ocean view. RENTALS TO all amonllios. 5700.' mo. 673·6605 l;ffi\fflit~ 300 720 3738 S/F GAIN FUJ~ BualnH• Problem• 1o&8 S/F~ 1617 Wost• INDEPENDENCE PAY· BUSINESS OJo'FICE Jo'OR RENT 2769 cltll NB Agt 54 I ·5032 PHONES, LOC.AL AREA ' . 1·800-749-1186 EXT tOI --------- Newport Beech Newt~ Oecor'd Office Space Near Wator. All utlhtios paid, k1\chon pdv, amplo lroe parking, 1on1 month 10 monlh 300·500s r. call Ja~ d11ys 645-6660. oves wl.ds 675·7175 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY 2778 MONEY TO LOAN 2914 "Be ·;:~-~1 out ot FOUND! JUNE 3rd a r oa companies Male Yorkshire o Check ... uh l ho local Srttty Torrlor? Suporl Better Business Bu· Ave & Placontla. W• reau b11loro you sond taken care, wants I any money tor toos come tiomo. Ploas Road 011d unoerstand call 969·2779 or :my contracts belo10 1..,,...~_,,,,-1,...s_9-_9_3_o.,.4 __ • 011 Sp. 1200 sq .you sign. Shop FOUND! Whit• wesue ti storage c.:irs, turn _a_ro_u_n_d_lo_r_1_a_1o_s___ victmly of Redlands. etc. 1518 Npt Btvd DEBT CONSOLIDATION 15th St. Now can CM. Mk orlr. 5!;3·1115 FREEi with credit ru· found cl Animal Shel INDUSTRIAL 2788 pair S2.000·50,000. ter, 2075 Newpor Cut monthly paymenll Blvd. Call 644·3t5t t 2000 & 3800 to 50%. K11111borly idenuty. Sq. Fl 3975 Birch St. Cred1I l-800·226-0190. _F_o_u-nd-. ....:..C_oc_k_er_S_p_a_n-ie-1 Npt Bch 541•5032 Agt 9am· t 1 pm e .s I tom. Vlcmlty ol Cos Mesa. Call to NEW SHOPS 7·t000 dHcrlbe. 965·3232 sq It units Roll up FOUND: Boaullful Ru1>1 doora. 01oa1 Placonlla B1own Portion CAT, SI. loc. Also store hn1 MAKE A FRIENO ... FOA large yetlOw oyoa, de· retail & olc. Start a1 LIFEI Scandlna111on, clawed, wl'tlte colla1, 79c/t\ Agt. 850-1220 E1.11opeQn, Yugosla· no 1.0 . Found In the Business & Finance v1an. South Amerk:an. v1c1n1ty or Promontory J11.p1mo1e High School Point, NB. Please Cati E x c: h a n g o s 1 u· 675-8000 don I•· .• A111v1ng Au· 1~F=-o=-u:-:N.,..,D..-: ""o,_e-rm-o-n,..S~h-o-rt gust ... Host Famtllos Haired Pointer. Fe-noeded! American In· Agt. 26 ·5 60 51700/mo, yrty. Call GOOD LOCATION! .,.....,,....,,.........,,,_.--------------! •Loads of closet apace I* JoAnne Pork ins. rttr. Lg 2BR 1 t,;BA town. 2BA 1 BA upper oc ean· 2Br l 'hBa. beach side 722·7312 house, lndry rm, dfw. frnt sunoeck. stove. SHARE 2724 Shr 3Br Baclt Bay hH Cloan. W/D. pot? Mel· tow 28 + prof I N/S. $425 + utll 852·8886 BUSINI-;ss OPPORTUNITY 2904 torcullurol Student Cc· male, FOred, Black & change Call Barbaro White spottod. vory (714) 610-868J or 1• friendly .PIHH call AA Colt.e/Pepat. V8, 800.SIBLINO S48-8872 Dover Shores Custom Open 10-21 Friday Reduced $100,000 1 800 Santiago 4Br 5•7Ba, Back Bay & city lights view $995.000 Prudonllal Newport Alty 673·7300 Harbor Ridge! J u s t Re du c e d I· D ivorce Fabulou s ocenn view like now 351 s s I or per1ect1on 3 Frpics. J car gar NOW $998,500 Valentme Proper11os Joye• 759· 7659 LIDO IS . 2or 2ba nou..,e. lrpt, 2 car gar, 2 poltos. by owner S5 I 5 000 895·2626 ta e deck gar W/0 ti 5825/ rolrlg. Yrly $1100/mo. •LIDO Spaclou1,qu1e1 rg • • . v1·11a Balboa! pa O, mo. 4B h s I $1275. Agt 675-t918 2078 Thurl n 3t0/596·8214 r se. unny pat o, CE"'TAUR MGMT nr bch.M/F 23·39, n/s. 2BR 2BA condo. lg 2 Beaulllul 'BR + don. ·~ BLUFFS 2Br 2•~Ba. S535+ulll 723•0400 car attached garage. Nice view, wshr/dryr 642·2288 or 631 ·2725 1300 .. 2 I I F. I $' 150/ sq ,,. ·car gar. •Spa~tous. fufnlsho ... lite & airy, 1 bllt to nc: · 11ep ace. Lovely 1BR Courtyard Avail N t " " A •75 . ..on12 now. 0 pe s. 2Br 2Ba, vltd c:oll, bchl lso S1395tmo. mo. gl .. -· sottmg. Gated. pool. $1095/mo. 675·0068 Ask for Poul 640.5324 ac1111111es Ask ab<>ul ---------lrptc, dock. vu. pool. Spech1111 642·5858 Eastbluff gar. S575. 760-1782 Apartments For Rent JBR 2BA. tndfY 1m, wfd, retrlgorator. lower unit. 516 trls. Vacant. Sl350/mo 619-345-2281 BALBOA ISLAND 2606 Move·ln Specials! Vory nice & targe 2BR Beauutut 2BR Twnhm 2BA. $950. 721·1160. noar Back Bay. Mstr 2 & 3BR Townhomosl s10. Incl u1tl, cable, gar Good loci 548·7387 ctn:n\1 2BR Apartment, & hskpr. S650/mo. WOODLAND VILLAGE APARTMENTS $200 OFF t & 2BR 2 Yrs New, Avg S637/ Teri 752..0711 mo For 1st 6 Months ""c""D-M--,9-p-vt--rm-/b_o_l_n On Our Special'!. Call 3Br 2Ba hse nr boach NOWll 714-650-8310 w/gar. $550/mo. Mark 619-487·2113 Mon-Fri Mintuo Maki. In HI Teet---------FOUND: KEYS FOUND drink machlnot. Sl311 NEED 1ummor employ· 5 /29 /92, Newporl 1cq. F"ree catalog. oes? Havo o garage to Beach Pier Atea·Neat RENTALS 1·800..352·4501. be CllUlr\Od out, win· L1togu&rd Tower •24 dow• wHhod? Call (#287) Please Call 10 tho Youth Employ· ldenhty 723·13\9 WANTED 2726 CONDOM VENDING ROUTE WANTED CUSTOM Dig Profits. Call Amor. HOME LEASE IC.1n Oelendor 24 Hrs 3·4BR. 1 to 5 y11. Up 1 ·800·050·3933 to $6.500 mo. Big ----------,....-Cyn, Bolcourt. Corona FREE BROCHURE Tho dol Mar w/ocoan view newest concept In Call Joe .512·824·6390 vending Be fnsl in your aroa Ouecl from monulac hJre1 (24 hours) 1 ·800·824· 9l04. BUSINESS PROPERTY 2787 ment Service at 6J2· 1---...;_ ____ _ 0474 tor a quGhhed FOUND: Peklngeae you111 age 14·22. d s J Over 400 aotisllod em· 09• mote, 111' une 6 , 900 block ol Joann ptoytrs m the past 12 St .. Coita Mesa. Woll month1t No Foo to taken care or Call to omptoyors The Youth tdenhly. 642-034 t . Employment Servtee ol the Harbor Ar•a. 542 Wetl 1911'1 S1ree1 Su;ll B Colla MeH, Caht 926227-2705 Heartbroken MAGNIFICENT 1 e6• Ocean & Harbor Vua 4Br, 2 'hBa, Lots ol l1ghl, frosh paint, nu crptit, great ne1ghbrhd $3500/mo. 72f·0&78 COSTA MESA 2124 Beautiful New 2BR 28A w/2 lofts. lrplc. WfD. Parking! yrly. St200/mo. 723·1599 ••XLNT E 'SIDE tBr Lg 1br unfurn bale w duptx, pvt pallo. off· bay View, Lite & Airy street prkg S595fmo. avail 7/1, $900/mo Beaulllul Bachelor, t & 2BR llVlltl. lndry 1m, pool, spa, d /w. Close 10 So Coast Pl.za. S59ormo-S7851mo. 845 P aularlno CENTAUR MGMT 754-0081 01 642-2288 ON WATER Ch1rming small 1 BA, Ideal tor l pors, no po11. uul pd, S950/mo.yrly 650·8145 E'SIOE CM. Pvt BrtBa, M 0 NT E A£ Y PEN· pool, wfd, prkng MF NINSULA, Drapery Furn $450/unlurn S425 Wo11troom 1500 Sq Avail 6 20. 722·0904 fl Fully oqurppod WHOLESALE·USA WOLFF TANNING Today Is seekmg PIT BEOS Now Com· Wholesalors tor OC Mutt hove current mo1c1at·Homo unllt 760-0189 01 548·6283 yearly, 675-5308 OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1·5pm Largo COM homo 10 L IDO ISLE Nowty wNpt Hts 3BR twnhse, BALBOA PENINSULA 2807 HUNTINGTON Wastc:ltH. 2Br 1Ba. nu lrplc, qu101, M1F. nood 1718 Bedford Lane share, 3BR. 2·sty,t crptJpnt, pool. $850. immod! $850. Ask 101 S 190,000 gr on Musi soll now! $25,000 lrrm (408) 646·8800 . This ad runs TODAY ONLY! HURRY. from S 19!> 00 L.;amps. drtvor • ltc, 11nb1llty ins, Lohons·Accossoroes rolltble vehicle, be Monthly p.:iymt'ntS low cosh bonded Early as $18 00 Call touay AM hrs M·F dollvory & FREE NEW color c::ita· c:ollecllons 1·000-752· log t·600·3tH·G836 9526 Ext. 238 or 233. Family •••ks be- love.a toSI Abysaln· Jen Cet. cherished member ot the lam1lyl 12 lbs, male .. last soon !J 19, v1cln1ty ol Surrey & Camoo High· l:tnds Dr. Coronft del Mar. . PteaH Help Ua reunlle ou1 lamllyl Contact Mary at 549· 0576 '""' 'ld Spac. SBA lrplc, sngt gar, patro, BEACH 2840 FREE RENT. 827·5107 Gtonna: 759·1121 ---------513A <l IOI, 2 I PS. vory nice. 322 Ogle SI. 2BR 1B~. gar, nonr ;:::::::::::::::::~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;miiilii;iiiiii-..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. .................................... ..,..; ............................................... --.. !.Pl S815K 673·6239 S995 mo 647·7540 M ariners Park Area JBr den. 2' ~ ~ Ba. pool rt.'rnoo thruou1 S44:Jh Will cooporato w br~r ·~i~15 ~5-6798 Oceanfront Duplex L 'l Units S 1 099 000 Open Mon.f1I 5-Spm Sun••t Showing 3903 Seashore Or Balboa Newport Rily 723·4494 OVERLOOK Lido & Catalina. 1511 Kings Rd 4Br • S895K .-.; II CC' ..,p 650·5799 Pool Home Over I 750 sq ti, nr Bae~ Bay. 3BA, I 75 • ••BA. dbl srOed I p , !.338 000 By Owner (71'1) 631-2284 (503) 382·5644 ouses/Condos For Sale -- OUT-OF-STATE PROPERTY 1568 *•For all ot your Park City & Beer Valley, Utah, Ae1r Estate Heeds. Call Ton r rce 1 000.999.7355 C.'lll Ruth or John RESORT PROPERTY I :>HO 'SUNNY ARIZONA" A• I re •n Luxury Adult Mobde Home Resort Sun City Area For only $475 monthly, complete total cost rnc.c mlo rmotlon. Call toll trao 1 ·800-9a5· 631!0 Houses/Condos For Rent GENERAL 2 102 D e I u" e 2 B R 2 BA beach, newly pamlad, Condo, lip, pool, gym, cute opt. $880 tenn. Boar/MacArthur 631·1336 $1 ,090fmo. daya 638· 0405. eve 731·7528 New custom 4BR 3BA. 1 ml from bch no>.t to CORONA DEL MAR 2822 17tn. 221 Cob1lllO •705 JASMINE, front $1900 mo. days 644· house. 2Br 1 Ba. frplc:, 8722. eves 759·1104 $1150. S500 SOCUtlty. STEPS 10 SC Ptaz.a. ___ 7_2_3_·_1_5_13 __ _ Spacio us 2Br 1 Ba 7131~ JASMINE. Brighi condo, nu pnl ·er pt 1 Br 1 Ba rear unit Sml pet ok HUD ok above gar, wfd, relrtg, $795.mo 84&-G634 $800, $500 sec. 723-1513 HUNTINGTON BEACH 2140 IRVINE 2144 The Terrace 2Br 29a, encl gar, sngt lvl $1100/mo Avt 7115, 111 + sec 752-2881 LAGUNA BEACH 2 148 COSTA MESA 2824 Move-In SPECIAL! 1 BEDROOM Poot, spa. cablu llllup WESTLAKE VILLAQE 045-8122 Anytime I Emerald Bay 4Br 3Ba, soc gale/pat101, pvt beach. 19o•ocean view, $3000 497·8486 •--------- Ht 1 1 or I c Lagun• charmer. Canyon view. 3BR 2BA, 1/p , stained gtau, $1285. IH (310) 376·8364 NEWPORT BEACH 2169 Park-Setting!! With Ocean & Sunstt vlew1. Nice 1 BR w/lot1 $895 Child OK. No Pets. 831-8107 ** 28R Duplex• qulot, angl 11y. good •Back Bay Ar••• aroa. gar. W/D hllupa Sharp 3BA 2Ba. 3 S785/mo 847·7840 cer u•r $12SO Poli •Oo you neod lg clean 01<1 498.0150 2br 1ba? Garage, new •BLUFFS 4Br 2Y.1Ba, cpt, 0/'N, ator•ot. brlte twnhme, up. $750 No P•t 6-40·2•95 ;raded. lrpl, P•llo, •Large & sharp 2BA $1675/mo 2632 VIiia Oel Oro. 640.l208 2Ba upper. otw. lg '*Lido Penlnaula • cloeell, ver1a. ger $830 No Pitt 640-2495 BookkHplng 1altored to your needs. PersonaV Business. Ovor 12 yrs Hp. 96Jo4349 ADDITIONS REMOUt:LlNG 3410 You ca.n hire an hones•. hard workmg c:ontra.c· 1or. Mak• the W11e Choice. WI•• Con• struaUon 5-48·8223 SERVICE DIRECTORY For all ,. home and bUlims needs CERAMIC TILES :J~28 THE ORIGINAL DEAN the TILE MAN leaky showet1-Acld wash & reg1ou\. New & Repair. Bathrooms- Showef doora. Khc· Floora·Plumblng Uc. 25yrt o .c. 673·8065 TIL.E Installed/Repaired. l'IOITlPI ~IOU$ StMc:t Frff Est. & Atferlflets John & Shtlby.848-6116 Cl.EANIN<i Sl-:KVICES :H>.\H lONSTRUCTJON BUILDING 3680 8 .1.\Wllson & Sona Room add/remod. free est. Bond. Uc.357487. 646-1740 FENCES & nt;cKS 3010 HANDY MAN 3710 HANDY MAN 3710 •FINE CRAFTSMNSHtP Handyman S@rvlcea. Carp.. eloct.. plumb., 1 \. 1 T1lo. klll, baths, l. c. Insur. oc& 1et1 Small remod )obs. Free est. 873·7922 Comm /tesd 739-7742 A1pal1s R Us Carpen· •Improve Your Hm• try, drywall. electrical, I do all tr•des. low pa.Int, etc. Great rotes prlc•s. tlc'd & bonded. Brian 64S.t788 Jay. 850·3008 118NC•S·OATE9. Carpentry, plumblng, New Repair. RedwoodJ tllo. drywall. masonry c.dll Pos1 Rtplece. CM'NB & more. AHi ral•s l.J\NDSCAPE & I.AWN CARE 3808 OLl'S L•ndaceplng. Resid. comm'I Ouahly Jim Whyte 1>42·7206 Jim 845·2624 HANDY MAN 3710 HANDY ANDY work/reasonable ratH Elec·Plumb·Pilnt. 1..1. Local ,.Is. 265·06t9 ,.....,...._ePAIRS Home/ Rental PROPERTIES caipntry. etc 631-4043 All American Tr•• PBlnl·Carpentry·elc.· Handvman E•pr••• S•rvlce. Aemovt)I, * Houae/Off'lc• " l 1 s 1 o Dryw1JI. ~ ....... "5-5277 No Job too sm•ll r m. en or ••c Ucenaeo. bOnded. .....,...... F 5 8 5 Small Jobt 1poc. AJI roe Ost 31 • 41 MASONRY 3828 PAINTING 3858 8 R I C K , T I L I! , RAINBOW Circle Mall'\t. B L 0 C K , C 0 N· Pa.nllllQ lnlbt HouH/ CRETE Uc:. & Reis. Apl. Oual. )ob. frff esl 875·2922. St, Nc,569897 636-1758 MOVING 3834 PAPERING :urne WE Gals Shel Hang T09fll'* Poor Men'• Mover 1 Tot I rntorlor Remod- hr min Ou:ir lowest ellng Serv. Advlc;• To rates, lie. t 08002 Th• Cruy. 833·1172 Insur. 71.ot/63-3-9925 PLUMBINO :SH90 PUBLIC NOTICE "*Low ftat•• • The Cahf. Public Ullll· d1aln cl .. t'ling, pl1.1mt>- tles Commluton RE· Ing repairs & tnatalls QUIRES thllt o.11 UHd Fr .. quotH. 651·21'5 household gooda ~· movers print tl\elr P.U.C. Col T number, 00 ng tpa r lnaurod sine• 1980. •Chrl•U1n Handyman --------- Aepu1, Aemod Doort, ..,_ Reis. 838-143• Painting, Stucco. dry· tobs welcome gst-3122 EXP'O GARDENt.R· I ~ ciowt. C1b1nfU. alvc:co & dry· wall, lencestgates. S• Buy It. SeU It. And It. y1s COM. N B Ouahty CARPENTRY 3510 llmo1 and cheufleu11 Tile rC>OI 1pec1aus1. ue print their T.C P. nurn· rlll. tree e11 073-7922 bar In all adven1••· ---------mon11 11 vou ha1t• a Sadler Aoohng Co. "c 6 •~ Uc nlor Disc: John S:s2 ... t61 ____ c_ia_•_•_lfl_ed_. __ work. 1eas ra101 Refs wan, .......... OJtts, "'· Ron's 01rdenln9 631-1812 qu11111on at>ou1 \he ••· Ins 25 yra Work gu.,, 0Dllty ol a mov•r, limo all lypH rooting »~1Mp J1nyM2~MT r-------:------------------------------------------• CEMl-:NT CONCRlffl'~ 3:'>2ff •• Orl11•w•y•·PO.llOI• pAlhl rtlC Ho jOC> too sml\ll ....... l.lc:.579470 Mlck•y 963·2493 K.l. M••onry apeclal· 1z1ng In cone • & ma.onry cona1 • Uc Ins lrH eat 7418..0323 T .J Ptllf Cone ConJI conc- 811cl(..eloc St IJc mJ29 Htglln1 Ovll. I.ow P~s <m1M2·7003 Verdult Construction Co., Inc. ''.A HOME IMPROVFMENT CO " Sold your holM? Numerous ,...,..,. to be ~ bcfoN -dote of etcl'OW? Don't al 10 dllfrtn ~ ~ OM ~l>CbO/e eotrtnlctot c.tn do II (I/I pron¢;' nJ ~It jr'Uttr ~I W• CM ftx most Pf0b'cm1t Gardening So1vlc• Sp1111i..tor1, m Int. ll\wn care low l)r1ce1, fie .... 722·04 1 J or chftulf•ur. call: 714-875°5095 Public Uullllos W E A T H • "• T I T E Commlulon ROOFINQ All typn '1 14 5~8·4161 wood. compo1111on. PAINTING 3ttf>8 llle·Wllght \Ill, flat 1oof1 Lie I 441488 Froe 111 76&-4902 Shannon Rlver Co Landtcap aprnklre, r•palf mamt hghtmo. ""19 Ytuf Qu1llty Wort Cleanup CJ45·5124 R·•'Wl1a Snur Lie:. 2tot .. S l'IUNKU-:H ltt:Pl\lltS .Ill:.! I The A Tsom P rtonel· __ R_,,_,_.,._5_.J_zoe_""" __ ._""_ Itta I wn & g11rden •W.P. YOUNGQUIST :nly t>uilneu Ropalrt c:a,. & hlO cleen1ng Pall'ltll'lt Contractor & 1 n • t • 11 a 1 1 0 n •. 15 yrs ei..p 642·3921 Ouol painting oy p1ol ChatlH 722•1124. T .. S t licif602098. Ins. Free retnu:~v:c°h.'u~7'rf:: sst, 84~3J05 IUH""'£HPupm Comm /tea. town I< p 1 R MTu Appl• TutOffng mnlm. Mike 641-0S12 unhart • nung. oaa A111cllno1ESt. Cttld•I'· UnlQue 1 & 2BA Unila ---------,,..., __ .., ............. Shopping for • n•.,,.. fOf i.a1t. Pr Illa le bch, •Lg Cl••n t 8R Oplx 11pt1r•m •nt? c:111ss1fled on bay, 8'73·8030 unit , new c•r'P•V For Ad Action Call a • Pl.UM81NG e EL..ECmU.l • HEATING ~ AIR CONOITIONING • KTTCHEN ·N>Ptlanca .. ~ e ~TH • SHOWE.It • fbtt\ftS & Enclosum • ~ ' WINDOWS • O«YWAU .. srucco • lt()()f REPAIR • CEILINGS ltE·TOOVltED • aMMIC TU REP~ • PAJNl • Int~ & f.xt~ e ~ o ~ e 10MIT£ ~ • $'MMMIHG POOl.$ Hebtert, ~ fitters. t.llc, P611Ccr. ckddng. cOplng, sotor. sturnurtl • TREii 41 ralot w1lhou1 compro-llal•d H 3 .... 045 mlalno quetny l.tc ':':"~-·------ 5!>02&8 Role. "66-~7.. PM Of """"°' ChllOf~ r tett you compare 7t0 Lido Park or. dr•PH 6 appls S!".25 coai.. wtthovt hn11l1 -~_,,,...,,.....,....____ No Peta 240°2299 PIOMPf I URCIMr l8WCI AT A llASOHAILE PIKI FOi OWi to YfAAS Toa14l1"1111ow• &.1•111, ··~ 7&14471 Local Contractor & •Oult1 BHIC m9'f\ & tngllth aklHa. $1 SHifhr. 93t •2205 matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper The lilJfllL fits In. BEST VIEW IN ILUFFSI 48R 2BA. quiet cul· 1--------- d•·• c, t737 Cenlella 3BR 2BA $895 Pl Just remod $2400 pool, jaci..rz. new p&lnt, 722·0866 or 639-76~4 LAeve mag 650-.3734 ..., ..... AO-VISOR 3BR 3BA' 28R 28A ---"--2 • ... 5 .... 9_7 ... 9__. All master 1u11e1. •P•• , .. ___ ~-.............. _._..., _______________ ...1 Uc I 8 376820 (714) 641-7963 MJ\RONRY :JH2H Anthony Mitani Muonry Dt1Cke D1octc e S1009 Uc.81&129, 8ond1ln1 ,.,.. eat. H1·2269 I.le ln1. re•• ralH lroe 111 rolt.G7a 7022 MlchHI Co• PalnU"I S13 hr. t ma1erlal1 Ref. 7 yra ellp e1-....ooe WINDOWS ;111:14 Sp•c vlnyl, wood. alum window• "•"""'Y operateo. Ov•t aoe r1 ell • Uc. 113-0303 tmm•curate, 3DR 3BA. hlghly vpgr•d•d Only 12285/mo 2149 v1s111 Entrad• '722-8&94 clous, frplca, w/d '1, BLUFFS CONDO ~!::·c~E~~! '::.~~ Increase Your Reach Through Our New Improved Lower Rates •DR or )eA ' d9n, Ap .. 7t4-722°750!! 2"'e-". 1eoo aq "· Att .. •cT•v• 1 •" 11.21 per line, per dav. That's ALL you pay. For more intormation Call T~ayl Ask f $1400/mo yr ,... With pvt ~Ito Walk 10 I ' • IUU or your ~~.~·:· :;:;~~.';.964~~~· BWdan4lflll.24lreMol•n"'SeMce Di'9CD'y Service Directory Representative 642--4321 Ext.310 ---~~~~---------------~~--"-------....---------~_._;:.-_:_ ____ ~_...--~~~~-=--_..u ., Newf)O!! Beach/Costa Meaa Dally Piiot ~ \11'1 <JY\H ~I"" 111 t Ml'I \JI '11.N I .• , 111 I-1\11'1 OYMLl\l I Sl-.HVH l·.S :.: .. 1.t Mt-:H< lf/\NlllSt-: MISC h 4ll :'> < OHONA DH. MAH 1.11 ii HUNTINOTON Hfo;A(;ll 6140 1 "'. 1 " I tCJl ~ll "l.''11 COVENANT TRANS. RNa/LPNSINURSINO LOST 4 ....... ,.... PORT-School + I ASSISTANTs-J°'n our BalbOll Bflld June 8, montha OTR. Min._ care INm In b .. uuful JOBSI JOBSI JOBSI Trunks, atraw buke1a, GAMO• SALE 4' Fam Sale, Edinger/ REWARDll644-3M5 mum age 23. Teams Waahlngton atate 118,010-183 ,758 otdhandtoola,flshlng Salaam. a&alrmaster, Edwards. 16111 Craig I.oet women'• panther Tpay 27-29 centa. Enjoy the nfety 0; yeiwty: akllled, un-tacld•. 548-9832 furn, baby stuff ga· Lt,, Sat Only 8-4, all •ama needed. High Port TowMend the O llled. 18·70. All lore, 3608 Surtvlew mint. furn frig & more gold necklace June mileage bonus mil••· Olymplc Mountain• areas, frH appllca· Ln, Hart>or View Hoitt 14th In t.,. momlng at Motel layover. Load· and th• ·~•cul.; Ilona: "Government Sat 8-4, On ma1uess Newport ••c:h Post lngtunloadlng/Deao. Puget Sound. ca.. Joba". Local "Unad-HI, Sound Design ~ parking lot on head, Pa.Id Insurance. cade Care Centera vertlaed" aleady, full· MO Stereo, chest, & M1se. AIVetalde • REWARDI 1.eo<M41-4394'. (206) 387-a797• EOE. part time Jobs. OR Attention: Teddy le1r • VINO SM.I Sat 1·2, 222 111h s1 in ALLEY Pl•••• call: Mary Quick L a R C II I 2442 Elden f#B5, furn1~-..,......,,..------1 (310)494-8317 or HOTEL-WE'LL PAY YOU SAL•SITMYeL Mar· aourcea sm°au7 .. • 0 tCtort. h1eware1. 11ereo Yard & Baka Sele (714)831·2730 TO RUN YOUR OWN ket primed & Wide 1-eo0.737_9977 Will aacr11lce Lindsay oqulp, computer aotl-Uni ted Methodist BUSINESS· Motel 8 open Economy Ide-• Purpus Umiled edition ware. & 1011 of Junque Cl'lurch, Delware, 17th LOST• Black/Biondo aeeka 1111 .. in manage-Lead'utea team & c~:·--,-,-BK_B_U_IQ_E_A_S__ "Lady Anne" Teddy Antlquea/Collectlblea & Clay Streets, Sat 8-1 Yorkshire Terrier. An· ment teams for Call· Into ••citing futuret M Mn Bear 1118 of only 100 1 1 1wera lo Mickey. RE· fornta. Benellla In-Comm. Eric, 842-5095 Game Warden•. Secu· made, $200. Ploasa eh na, v ntage linens, WARD! Ear• flopped elude: Free, furnished rlty, Maintenance, etc. call 642-4321 X332 & Morel Fri/Sat 9•1• over ... 81ba. Loll In the one bedroom epart-SECRETARY No experience necff· days or 631·3220 oves 2878 Regis Ln vicinity of Meaa Del ment, paid utllhlea, FfT Mon thru Fri e-ury. For Info call 219· W f Bobytwomon'a az. 10 Mar 64'5·8825 paid training, goner-5::)0 for local yacht 769-6649 e)(t 78 16 ater ord Humcano elothoa hshld mlac ous health and reti~.. brokerage Orm. Req'd 6AM·6PM, 7 d~ya. ' Lamp s25o 65°'1206 kitchen: 852 C~ve St • . Leave moss age 548·5883 Sat 9-5 ment plans. Must be skills: computer,•--R._l!_A_L_l!_S_T_A_T_I!__ 1----......:.•_;;,.;...;,_~- wllllng to relocate. phones, typing, heavy LICENSI! COURSE. Oer•g• Sele Anlqs, Call: 1·800-6-MOTEL-6 filing. Send resume to FREE wllh rebate. couch, bikes, cllhg, ttEAl.Tll & nrNt-.SS :woo NEWPORT BEACH 0169 MOVING S•I• Sat 8·3 NO EARLIES, hsehld/ baby lloms, patio furn, blkoa, toys & MOREi HMS Vlo Montone, Udo Is BOATS 7011 34' Searer Sunctencer '18 Mont cOtld, lw hrl. $10k of itllH, •llP avail. S85k 675-5095 POWER BOATS 7012 17' Boston Whaler wJ1rler, ·eo 70HP Johnson, Equip w/181· e$1 electron1c1, 36 gal fuel cap, many acces $8500 obo 631 -6966 SAIL BOATS 7014 LASER Ort racer/day sallur, strong hull, 2 SUl1$, boarCI Dag, x1ra mast, $550 '120·9668 SPEED & SKI BOATS 7018 19' GLASTRON '87 Thursday, June 11, 1992 87 HMW UU:JO •1987 aMW 3251•• Oelpl\tn or~ttan. new brakes, 61k well ma1n- lalfle<1 m lea. CUttord alarm, crutte control, pawer windows, AJC, Sl 1,900 obo :)10-798·0550 111 mtg CADILLAC 9040 '79 Dl•••I Sevlll• White/red, xlnt cond, nu trans rear end, reg malnt • 2nd owner '81 , $4200 d·721·5225 or evos/wkd 854-8881 CHEVROLET 904~ '89 Converttbl• Cor· vette, 4 spd, 427, nu port too many to hsl, nu top, all papers-all muscle, S12.999 obo. Call Cltlf 640.7134 TRUCKS uuo 1989 FORD F350 Oually. La,,at ••· tended cab White. 32,000 mllH. Bed l1ner, chrome '11\oh .. ls, good u,es, ••callent cond1t1onl 480 V-8 Book value· $17 ,000 Must sell $15,000 OBO 848-0180 VOLKSWAGON 923:; '78 Convert. Super Beatie New blk top, nu Int, !Mk ml on 4 yr eng, looks/runs gn $6400 obo S57-64t6 •90 Jetta OL 33 .ooo ml, xlnt cond, AM1FM cass, snrl. A/C, $8450 call l<Jm 760·8607 MISC. AUTO 924~ FREE SAMPLEI New weight loH product "Willpower In a bot· tlel" Burn fat whlle t it· ting atlll. Loae a pound a dayl Call now, limited aupply (303) 528-1833. (Ext 200-north of P.O. Bo• 2268, New· 800-821•8756 FREE: Cord o t Newly llvlngroom Ibis, lots ol Fresno) (El<t 100-ln or port Beach, CA 92863. Cut Firewood, Great Great stutfl Sat 8·5, aouth of Fresno) EOE. SECRET ARY P/T I o r Be a ch camp 2036 Paloma Dr Transportation 190HP Merclcrulscr t _T_RA_D_E_O_R_S_E_L_L_ 0 , Open Bow Tn-Hull, Sun·Top. Trailer, Lots '83 CAMARO Z28 1989 CUTLASS 41 ,000 mlles $4 840 31 ,;232109, 1990 Taurus $5,990 11 .. 105474 Century 1990 55,842.19 11'619711 , Escon 1991 $4,992 17 ;,. 193749, Ce,a11an 1988 SS,790.41 #832526. Reposses- sion 231 vehicles INSIDE SALES Needed for architect Folrre7s211·C85A2LIL 644·1678 Oarage &ale SattSun 8-". College age 1tudent· 1664 Tustin Ave In The Cu11omer Service firm In Cannery Village summertime Nanny. ---------Back, Eloctron1c:s & Departmenl ol the area. 2 dsya/18·22 8am·1pm M·F. Must Uncondillonal 1011el 2 yr Lots of Great Stulfl Newport Beach/Costa hrs/wk. EJ<p'd w/Mac be reliable & havo old, spayea. border __ _..;.. _ _;...;...;;;..;.;;...;..;....._ Mesa Dally Piiot ls computer, good typ-own tronspo 640-2755 coll10 mix. Very small. I nterior Designer JUICE EXTRACTORSlll looking for Telemar· Ing & phone skllls. smart & altec1lonate. Werehouse S•I• Save BIO on ALL ketlng Proa with con· Call 675-9990. MOTHER 'S HELPER Neods a family to lovo 50% off. 1835 Whllller models both new & alstant resuJts. Please I-=-=-::~~-------NEEDED. ElCpec1an1 & a yard. Lovos every· Ave A-4, 642·2255, usedl AEG, Cham· call for appointment at SECRETARY/PAYROLL mother ol 2. Looking one & everything! Washed Iron rnd din pion, Julc eman , 842-4333. Looking tor organized for resp. caring fndlv. 675-6712 tbl glass lop, lodgo Omega. Miracle, Ultra· ~--------detail-oriented lndl-Must be on call for polo, ctfee tbl 40 x 40. mallc. Trade-Ina wel· LIBRARY/SHIPPING vlduaJ to work In a trip to hospital. 2 Iron sola back tbl•. come. Health & Nutrl· M·F. 18.04 per hr. fast·paced gen const 840-7799 pie's, tamps, p l11ow1. tton booka. Free Cata· Benolltt. No exp nee. firm utilillng MlcroSctl trench orlTilore1 75 yds log. 1-800-232·5759. 7:30am-4:00pm. Apply Word & compulertzed •Vintage Watch•• . granite berger plush Announcements I PERSONALS :1002 DWM seeks at1ract111e young female to •hare labuloua ocean front estate In exchange tor occa alonal llght housekeeping. baby· 11tllng. Salary po•· slbla. 497-0888 In person, Books on payroll on IBM PC. Bought, Sold and Re-1_c:_a_r.;..P_• ... t._&_m_ls_c __ _ Tape, Inc., 729 Heavy phones, re-paired 894·8550 Multl·Fam Sale Fn/Sat Farad, CM. 548-5525 sponslble for bidding 9·3, 300 ES1hor St, doc:umen1s/plans. Im· Antqs. Adult/baby LT. EXPERIENCE OK mediate opening. lurr\/cllhs, plants, Jew· Newpor t CeQter. elry, hsehld, 2 mu~ A ooount •nts on Call Is the premier temp/perm personnel agency that services Orange County. We need all levels of gen· eral ottlce + acctg: •DATA ENTRY $7 up •LOTUS $9 up •ACCTQ CLERICAL S25K. 760-8850 8 wka & ready to IHV• TELEMARKETING 8 ' Sofa lite gold, xlnt MOM 4 fabulous kit· For Ad Action cond, $100, must see tens, FREE to cat lov· Earn extra during the 2 appreciate 852·9523 Call a summer working P(T ors. your pick of tho evos. Hourly+bonus. Antq Chra w /cane litter· HURRY Before I ...av111111t No HP nee, will train. seat s, xlnt cond, Chango My MINDI ....,Jflllllll,. 'Positive, energetic straight backod ehr _6_4=5=·5,,,,,7=o:1,,.0'="~""""'--AD-VISOR person. Call 434·6507 $300, rocking c:hr FREE TO YOU! 4-7pm. Ask for Stan. $400 548·0211 Japanese Chin, Fmle, __ 6_4_2_·5_6_7_8 _ __,. Truck Owner/Oper•· Beautiful Mallress sol, spado, 10 a good BOATS 7011 of storage. Great Ski Black, 305 engine. Boa1 In oxcollent con· overdrive trans Would di1lon (10 person ca· ""• to trade for truclo.. pae1ty). 510,500 080 Please call 890.0055. '18 Runabout '85 w tit, 30hp, rigged 4 fshg, lsti lndr, hve well, trollg mlr, grt 4 bay fshg, 53990 ObO d· Call (714)846-1571 MARINE SLIPS DOCKS 7022 753·8686 .. 859·1879 ••B•lboa lalend '58 Chris Craft South Bayfront, 18' Woody all natural Power 5t95 mo 1711'1", new ongme, 752·2881 seooo (714) 995·1455 --""s""'i""lp-,-0..,5~0-.---1 14' BAYLINER C•prl '86 Classic NB •ron. POI· wllrlor, 50hp Force, s1ble hvo-aboard Coll oponbow. Lowrance, (714) 631·8480 sloroo, Great 4 ltsh/ ski/cruise• xlnl cond, Runs Greoll Must Sell, just bought another boa 11 $33 00 OFFER! 432-0318 plea.so call niter 6pm 1B' Duffield Double· ender '7B elec I B mlr, surrey canp, xtras. mint 1doa1 lake/ bay 54900 obo 837· 6050 Ht 2481, 8-5 Transportation MOTORCYCLE SCOOTER 8018 '82 HONDA SL·175 S550 obo. itlnt c:ond. must sell 546·0945 after 4pm HONDA 908:> •'83 CIVIC 1300• t>eing hqu1dated No 4 Speed, Air Condi· salesmen at the out· 1Ion1 n g , Au N s let. 10 minute delivery GREATI, 35-4P MPG, Consumers 1-800-~4· 2 new tiros, $2399 7879 or 1-916·991· obo STEVE 754-1262 ,_44_9_5 ______ _ JAGUAR 9105 '75 Jag XJec 2 dr, grn 'black vinyl top, tan leather Int.. V-6, 40k m1, 11lnt cond, orig owner, llttle old lady from Paaedena, $14k obo 548·2091 JEEP 9110 '89 Cherokee 4x4. 6- cyllnder, S-spd, AM/ FM cass. AJC, Mel Gold, Cloth seats. S9500. obo 548-9167 MERCEDES 9130 OONA TE YOUR CAA Truck. Motorhome, boat, real estate , stamps. coins, col· loc:tlbles 10 Founda· lion serving the Blind l.A.S. tax deductible Free lowing; need not run. 1 ·8oo-326-5922. ANTIQUES & CLASSICS 9250 19ee Mu•t•ng, 269 V-8, A.T. 95% Mo· chanlcally Re$10red Now Interior, Jusl needs paint job to be better lhan new $4950 OBO PERSONAi. SERVICES 300~ S7.50 up •BOOKKEEPERS S9 up •PAYROLL S1 0 up Call today for appt. tora -$2,000 algn-on nvr used, worth $550 ...,.,.h.,.,o...,m_e_._6_4_6_·3_6_3_9 __ _ bonus for safe drivers aac $165, 952·9091 White pe•c• doves ,,-.------------------.! wllh om experience. ---------s 2 5 p 1 Pe 1 '81 380SL conv 1t1n1 , __ ....;.,<7_1_4.:..> _94_s.._1_5_7_• _ cond, all rec'ds, 1 TRADE OR SELL HOT, LIVE & WILD JUST YOU & ME 1·702·871-4103 OVER 21 ONLY VERY DISCREET BIUING AOC 100%Free 714-95S..0100 T ltl t 1 1 I Bleck Lecquer dining / a r • o P o u on· ree ran ng room table/china cabl· Birds! 754-4 123· available. northA.mer· ~;";;~1:4k mi, 518k '68 FIREBIRD NEW 350 Chevy OVERSIUFFED? Automobiles PfT Ian Van Lines. l-800-net. pd S3000, Sac 348·2t47, ~ept. 0 82 $700 obo 722·7135 PIANOS& '86 420 Champagne motoi and 350 trans Verifier Entertainment Ctr. Desk ORGANS 6059 choc. 64k ml, loaded, Cell B90..0055 Needed 1 morning per Hutch, qn sofa bod. BMW 9030 s nrl. )(Int cond , --------- Baby Grand P lano 51475. Baldwin Con· sole Piano S675 (714) 527-1854 $24 400 obo 630·3030 TRADE SC HOOLS & INSTRUCTION 3012 week (Thursday). lull bed, l bs. lamps, Huntington Beach/ desk. misc 722·3522 Fountain Valley area. ••--• Varity delivery of the Please be aware that KINGSIZE WATERBEO • Huntington Beach In· the llatings In this c:at· No-wave mallress. In· dependent. Must have egory may require you eludes frame & head· reliable car and Insur· to call a 900 number board. Good condl· '86 325 ArllC Blue. 5 Spotl•H '74 450 SE speed 1 Ol.'tner, low well mainlalnod, 135k. mites MUST SEE!' see & drive 10 apprec. through classified 642-5678 BICYCLES 6080 $8400 (619) 759 9862 $4300 673-5561 ance. Call 714· In which there 11 a tlonl Only $200. Call 965-3030 uk for Rita. charge per minute. 589•7904, loavo mes- p/T R t II S I l·A':"":'"L-:A-:S~K-:A,..-,.,,E,...,M...,..,,P_L_O~Y. sage. • t I I H MENT E 1-L-IK_E_N_E_W_l_I _O_a_k_Q_n Fantuy Toys In Bal· : arn $5,000 +I Gl•nt lnnove 15 spd. cross tratner, xlras, has 50 ml, pd SJ85, take $250 241·1650 TICKETS 8075 boa. Sharon. 573.7661 month. Seasonal or H20 bdrm set 5300, year·round employ· din aet offer, 2 Sofas Patt Time ment. Free 1ransporta-$150/ea, 960·7581 AIRLINE ticket for sale. ' VERIFIER tlonl Room & Board! 0 n e w a y 0 C· Brldll By CHARLES GOREN w ith O MAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH BECOME A REAL ES· TATE APPRAISER, S 100,000 potential. Home Sludy or Atlanta classes. Earn prolet· s1onat designation through Nallonnt Col· lege of Appralu l. Freo literature. 800- 3 6 2 ·7 O 7 O De p,t. RG762. Male or Female. For Sacramento. Juty 4, Needed Thursday & employment program 1 pm S49. ~~~~~d~~ .. ";.~;~.1~~~: call 1 ·206·545-41 ss 979-7026 days WE'VE GOT HELD UP AGAJN TRAVEL 3014 lly delivery of the 1_•_x_t_. _3_13_1_· _____ 1 Rndtrp tckt: QC to ---· Dally Piiot. Must have Bartt d T I Detroit, leaves 7/1, rtn "Be wary Of Out of rellable car and Insur· ft tr fl ftffl 7/14, $150 642-6741 a r •a comp an 1e9 . ance. Calf Mike at Needed, earn up to Check with the local ,,,A2,... .... 3 S150 dally, salary • Computer Tutor Is 1011-Be11er Bualne11 Bu· _ ..... __ ~ __ • -----tips, full or part time. Ing computer1 for Va reau before you aend PROMOTIONS 2 wlc training, women. price, Great Father's any money for feH MANAGER men 21 or older. Call: Day Giii 723-1810 Read and underatand eoo-532•9222 _H_A_N_D_M_A_O_E __ h_a_ir_c_a_ll Garage Sales CORONA D E L MAR 8122 any contrac11 before ""· C CONSTRUCTION: Hlr-wollets only $20 oach 5 F•mlly Stereo. I S ...,.ange ounly newt· ~~~nd ~o~ ~in .. h 0 P paper pubhs~ com-15",g,5~fWph8•81ke.1 nBowonut1o• Fri. and6:,.at7.8o2n71y. clothes. k11chcn. bd pany It seeklngan en-~ spreads, loys. etc, MEXtCO·S 159 San ergellc lnd111ldual 10 paid living and travel _M _____ I____ Sat 9a, 414 Orchid elCpentH. (Must Reio-ovlng to ar•ell 21' .,---------Diogo to Ensonada handle creative diree-cate). 5149 fae guar· Sony TV/VCR, Full sz Cameo Communlt11 Includes· Roundtrip lion end coordination anteed. Olrect Sue-bd, deak, vacuum, Assoc Whlle Elephant cruise wllh meals ot both clrculation and cess (407) 644•9933 Spalding Goll Clubs. Sale, Sat, Juno t3. 83· aboard M.V Pac:ltlc advertising promo-Ext. 100 9•8 EST. Roslonol sklls 160. 4p, Treasures from Siar, plua 4 daya/3 lions If you can otter1..,,,..,,..,.,=",,......,,..,._,,,....,....,..__ bindings & polos. over 20 homes, decor nights hotel accom· u1 5 years experience CRUISE SHIP JOBS. Bogner Ski Sult, Lyme Homs, collecllbles. modatlons at the In dOlklOp publishing. Summer/Permanent. lur coat, kitchen toys, books, )owelry. Paralso Lat Palmas. copywrlllng, basic $300-$900 weekly. Hlr· Items, d11hos, pots de11gnor fabrics. Tarot 1·800-444-5364. g raphic skills and Ing photographera. pans. Braun auto C/M, Reader, Hot Dogs & M•:M Rl-:RSHIPS 3018 sales presentation, we Catino workers, tour Osterlzor. Sharp Car· Soll Drinks, Don•t will offer you a com· guides. etc. Travel ousel Micro. all Mias Thi• One!. .. petltlve 1alary, full free Hawaii, Carib· clolhos, 40R Suits, Corona Doi Mar, benellt package and a bean, Bahamas. Call 34W Polo, 650.8743 Cameo Shores. right 1 THE ANSWER k ~ery ~ and cronny of yoo1 goroge stuffed? (on't remember what ii feels I e lo por1 youi cor inside? We ve go1 1he answer! Advertise yOUf goroge sole in Ille Ootly P~ot Oossif 1eds If ooy 11enis 'sled in your gcruge sole od doo I sel. we'U Ml those listed ileim (under me1dm<ise) lhe foDo~ week 01 OAllAR nochorge ! SAi E Dii~'Plat ~~~ Coll 642·5678 Todoyl C/,1ssd1l'd Commumtv M.trAllt .tel' For Sale: NEWPORT BEACH COUNTRY CLUB QOU' MEM· Bl!RSHI_. 8S.--03t0 very busy almos· (818) 960-9144 ext C· blk to ROitbury Park phere. Send resume 1004. Ouoon or Parlor Palm•, ;.=========-------------:.....:.======= and aalary history to: 1---------5-8 feel tall. $20 en, TODAY'S CR-OSSWORD PUZZLE Ad If 100, c/o Dally EARN UP TO $6001 Herb planlt 80 kinds, Pl' I P 0 Bo 1560 week. No uperlonce. $1 ea. 674·9422 0 • · • x • Own hours. Proc:eH ·---------Co a I a Mete. CA ·-92828. mortgage refund•. Call 1-800-398-9693. Shade, Pine, Cypress lreos. 15.gallon. $20. 1.gallon planll, S 1 Employment Opportunities RECEPTONIST For NB airport area beauty salon. Upbeat. lClnl phone voice. Exp nee. 30 hrs/Wk. 1!11p'd EASY WORK. EXCEL· LENT PAY. ASlembl• product• at home. Make Jewelry, toys. crata, etc. No Hlllng. No experience necea· HfY. Call AFPI toll fr•• 1-800-477-9004 Wisteria SlO. 874·9422 '----------------------------...J EMPl.OYMfo:NT :):)30 ACCT/GEN OFC • Ty L I • T • I. 0 Rapidly growing or· needed. Calf Judy thopaedlc product• 756-0493 betwn 1).12. co. has an lmmed Recptlonlat/ opening for an •c· Sectretarlal Ex1 HA·1004. Stop FIHa !of under S25 ACROSS H OW·TO·BOOK U· plain• profHslonal so-1 Spee9y cret. Mall $7 .95 10 5 Not OAP Press. 16835 Al· overweight gonquln, Su lie 2n, 9 s i.ge ~ HB 9284'9 14 Miles -•Y 15 Weepon t 6 Fitted with 57 Boll's kin 58 Future oak 59 Actress Moran 8 t Noell growth 62 Alt1lude 63 Anger 64 German nllef 65 Skin OC)efllngs 66 Ego PftEVIOUS PUZZLE SO\. VED North nuth vulnerable outh deal" NORTH • J 5 4 3 K Q 10 9 A 4 3 2 +2 WE T EA T +A 6 + 10 9 8 7 876 A54 J87 Q66 +QJ1098 +76 5 SOUTH +KQ2 J 3 2 K 10 9 +AK 4 3 The b1dding- Sout b West l NT PMS 2 Pu Pa.ss Pue North Eut 2 + Pua 3 NT P&8.I Openm~ lead Queen o f + •Hold up plev are a fascinating field that ha~ not been explored deeph enough W e are indebt.t'd to Gt'rrv Fux nf :-.Jape. Cahf . for thtS bend '-lon.h-:::-uuth reach a normal thrt>e no-trump contract after a routtnt auctmn When orth's two club ma1or· u1t mqu1rv fatled to un· ean.h a flt nt.partner's hand. three no trump wa the automauc rebid. W.est leads the qu~n of clubs Should you hold up once. t\11'1Ct' or not at all? If you do hold up, do you do so on the first tncks or lat.er m the play? Yes, you should bold up Not JU&l onct'. but twice. And on the first tv.o lncks! That guarantees the cont.rsct as long as the danger hand. m this cue W Hl. has n o more than one of the two aces you have to force out to come lo nint' tncks. T o 5ff why the double hold-up ui necessary. let's suppose you tt~ the first club, win the second and go aftt'r your bettt'r major. hearta. East. can win the first bean and return a club, and nov. a second hold·up will not help-West overu.kes and re· moves your last club st.opper, and the defenders will come to three clubs and two aces. But oot1ce what happena if you hold off on the fir.it two club ~ads and win the third. If vou forct' out the ace of hearts, Eut has no club to return and you"re safe: if you choose instead to attack spades. W est can win the ace and remove your la.st dub st0pper, but then ba.s no t'ntry to ca h the setttnK tn ck As-rRC>LC>GY countant/general of· Macintosh ••P· req. llce peraon. Some ac· Pagemaker, excel, & c1ng background & d 73"953• lotu• exp nee. Xlnt _w_or __ . __ .,.. ____ ., __ benellta. Casuel at· RHtaurant Real Estate Agent Assistant iootwear 17 Floor pleoe 18 Eltp!Otted 19 Hauled 20 Dtt111C1. 67 Slltehed DOWN 1 Deadly 2 Burning 3 -lax Sydney Omarr mo1ph•r• In Cannery STUDIO c•r£ Village of NB. Conlacl l4T • Sally ~ 723-4500. BALBOA Must work wtekends and have knowledge of computers. Sad taUIM to: Coast Newport Properties Attn: Carot',11 Lowt '4 Civic Plaza #260 ~ Beach, California 92660 22 River branc:tt 24 Secondfll'/ 26 Facts and 27~= 29 Ripen 30 -grMO 33 Shepatd and Aldrin 37 Clots la looking for en ••pe-Admln A11l1t1nt rlenc:ed hand1-on Leading dlatrlbutor ot MANAGER with a Ire• publications la minimum of 1 year now accepting ap· management axperl- pllcatlona. Reaponal· ence. Muat be avall· bllltlos Incl publisher able to work w"k· retatlona, data entry, end• & evenings. Mo· light phones & c:lerl· tlvated, sell·starter & cal. Knowledge o f dynamic Individuals Mactnloah computer call Albert at 875-7760. 38 Transparent 39 Greek teller 40 Fabr1c:a1es ..................................... 1 •1 Awaitdedalon helpful. Appro11 S9/hr. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil••••••••••••••••• .. Send resume to: ADC. 2925 Q Airway Ave, Coata Meaa 92821. Aul1t1nt Cu1todl1n Full·tlme for hom• owner rec:re1tlon cen· tar In Huntington Beach. Full b•n•llt•. Weekend w0tk roq'd. Engllah necHury, Call 990·947• lor Interview. EOE Auto Dotall Manager lnveal time & own a pl•< of a growing op- eration. S~toua. hard• working only 648-1901 Auto Routt The Independent ha• routea avallatlle 111 ttuntlngton Beach and l'ountatn V111tey. Wadneaday 11lghta only • No collec:tlng. Muat h•v• depend• able aU1o. lnauraf\Ca and valid drlvef'• 11- cenae, Call Miko WHoy f1 943-4~33 •akor/DeMtt ae.ep N .. r John Wayne Air• port. E•p only. 16t·H6' ~~ .. ........ ..,,,._. 11 PER MONTH * • ClllECTmS * Early morning motor routes available. Deliver Monday thru Saturday. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance. CALL 842·4333 COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BFACH •••lllnt an up'd s.... lfror.atloMI lo call on and .... .ctver· tlaing to ~" ... In H81'fV .,.. Comm. c .. Betty ., •••• .,7. ·---------------------ii 42 Aphid 44 c.lendar abbr 45 Red - 48 1nc:11e 47 Pat°' 0111'181 2 3 14 17 20 24 4 1 44 12 4 llalued highly 5 TX college 6 Utt1ma1e 7 Wine bUekell e Pondef'lng 9Sh~ 10 1niect1on1 1 1 Tiny amount 12 MOOM'S klfl 13 Whif'!pool 21 1-1111ena hlte 23 Cepturea 25 Hurried 28 Some ScanchnaVfan• 30 lncat' I.Ind 31 TrMI 32 AlrlGMI lo• 33 Snak• 34 NY 11.0.Um 35 Cemp lhelter 38 Atty of Can 6 7 ThuredaJ, June 11, 1"2 Of All Thinp. "I am an Aq11ui1n lady, youftg and dumb, nnu luld u ough of anythtng. Wh.tt do you f,11y?" Comment. Swttt Bird of Youth! "I. am a Taun» man and will tw rortinng 1n lhrtt month .. What thould I do? Comment· look for worli.! HI am 31 "Ltl Ille • -• '-torplo 11woman and I am p.ualonate u bt>fib m 1ig11. but I tHm to frtahten m•n 111way " Comment· AAk lh«m 10 ttAY awllll• .et leaiel for tome tn and eympathy I am • CapnC'om m.en, afflueftt and affmioMt«, but ladle lffm fnahttned of me.H Com• mtnl. A Snlrplo woCNn .tw.elta yhl 1011·· 40 Talenl 42 Lowly worker 52 Aultefe 53 Scrape 5• Outside p"'1 55 Fly high 43 Thumb 45 W1ter bod- 4 7 Held 11<>11 5e AromatlC .._, 80Srt1~ 41 Unearthly 50 Dodge 51 Maki owr 8 Cloeic AltlES (M.trch 21 ·Apnl lit} 8\&SI• nC'• ptrlntr M "'"" ~urpn-by "'" .,..---,,--1-1--.~---l \nlini1 h1ddtn '"'1U~ MCI~ m1>n~ tO 12 t3 1 .t\'a1l•Mt 1han <'n111n.lllv •nlKlJliltN -...-+--+---+--+-__. Sori.11 uw1l.th\•n t,t«ndf'd mn11h1. din• n•l 1n.ludf'd1 gltl.tNn 1nvolvtd TAUlU (April iG•Mav 20) Lq.al hf'I •1trfan lnd1v1dual "'ho ow• you --+--+--+--+--.... II eomMh•l'\A ... ,u pl"ild 1gnot•ft(t H.v• """' uf 11 follow thl\lllgh yuu will col• 14'\t A11en11on .tlw roalvtt amund J111nnf'nh1p cmt1b1ht rn.aroal ~Na Ct!MINI t M•v 21·111nt lO) Go lottv. s•thff fl(« r,.,,.nt 1nlannat1on to "'m~1ator • Emph .. 1• on h<"iM. w· ~~--+-~I C\1'1fV (J\)llwt,.. muau., mam .. e 'rou'll M cumrlur1tnt..t CU\ ap~,.n~ and ~-+--+---+---II your -Iv«" to prrf«1 in .. hoch CANCO (fun" 21•July· 12) Lun.r pKt (\•1nct4~ •llh Cl'tlU••tl • .-le, vanf'ty, tKtiON ~on lmpW.w Fon. M f\\IN ntt J"'C'PfftY na" ,,. ma,,. · tl!UC'I lfl tt.lftlm ~I t'n~ Oeil:ilM.>ft 8"Ch.li t'C'l\C'ttYlll\& 11\6~ UO (fulv 2l•Au ll) A~nh n ttYOIYft &Nllnd proptrty ,,_ttta 1'981 ,..___.._...__,.____.1--_. ftilat'C', M.lwi.aiy It,_ abthty ti> _,.. flN pro111 M '",.'' tt•littft H1d•r1 .......... --..... --..... -· "'ii <'OflrwaN •11h 8'u1n.W. ..... twr,..... 11..alwd . v1aco t A 2l· pc 22 ) Older llWliTid11&I ..u. ·w u1 "°" AmMtlfl&"Y lrr-+--t--+-~1 ·•ell tfi, lln• n1 , JOU II MW IN>tt l'ftf'lNlhthtv. Ulli4fllt rfla• ______ ...__.,, t1on.t11p flou11•h .. '°"' not •lthm.I controversy C•pncom p~~ role LllRA (Sept 23-0n 22) 'rou'll ~ fln11hf'd with '°''"' propos111on ' Cash now 1mpmvn -prof~onal ap· pr11ul of poll~Hll>nt proYH YOU ,... 'worth matt" than •nlmp.ttf'd Cv<lt> h1gh, 11'11'1 11.!dgmtnt ~·l'd'n~ 1nveet- ment SCORPIO (On 23·Nov 21 \ )ou U bt' dHl11\g w11h dyNm1c onf,1NI 1n· 1tlhgent 1nd1v1d1UJls. moe.1 hhly Lro and Aquanus pC'l'ION wuh tlww let• '""· lf\tlw.b in ND'\e. A S J lnu"i. pro,e<1 pnor to 11 pan. ACITTA-.IUS <Nov ll·Otc 11 \. Aft«r g..tt1ng olf to f.U. iart 1°" I.ft bot<'-. on tl'K'-. Bal•ntt ~itftd. Oftft ~·· n wnw of du'fC't.1011 b d ur and you .,. mov11\g ah~ C•nt"tt C•prl• com ~"'°"' ~mi CAPRICORN (Ott ll·lan t•) uddt'nly p'l&llM pH<'ell faU u1to ptatt -yo11 n poP"lar, w1nf'd and dlnf'd, pr.cucally ahow•nd "'uh 11ft., COG'I· JlhtMftb YO\I II ~ *•nt What did I dO to d....,.,.,,.. dlta • IOunttfuJI AQUAUU$ (Jan 20-f.tb 18) lnd1· v1d11•I who p,.v1011.1ly blocked yo11f pelh Wlll now Wnt Ila ,.h.tM. l\&14h ~fk'tlight on l•~•,..h1p. proaouon, prod\tet10n, ~·Tau,,., t..o, Stor· f"O pHIOllt fl&UN ll\ lt('ttNlno '15C'IS ( M l 9· Mud\ 20) • ana • lyncal Oottm matt..,. ''P"'"' ~tl'\ltt fHlln bid and wnw. '-a~ ptrt1ner1t 1AfonN11ton l.•Nt poeittOI\ "'•"'""" ·~ ttlldr aroup, adM4 •now....,. coNHnlf\I h__, IP JUN 1l IS YOO& .. THDAY: You Ut •nN>tt". a Nlharel '-Chn IN ..,,hokis .... ' '*" ~ tht IMfth< .t.N ftfY ofWt\ anirotftld ii\ ~hodoll wttYltwe CaMtt, ~. A..-n- pUJ 111f11ftal't,... c.~ cyt~ .. ,....... ~·· -_.. cW "'~· ..,, ... ...,. Mdltton to ... ' lrtor.i .... 91G11th iii f niiiMd, J'O'l1l tllett •edll.NI a"4 .,ill ~ 110n that chall w ~I~"' ill • U Thursday, June 11, 1992 NGE COAST AUTO Amati signs 22 new candidates Amati, Mazda's U.S. luxury ca r division, earlier this month announced the signing of ~2 dealer..hip candidates to letter agreements. Among the highest rated dealers nationwide, the new si6nees increa~ Amati's letter agreement dealership total to 41 . The dealer candidates were chosen from the 1,500 dealer inquiries Amati has received thus far. ''We're thrilled to add such a high-caliber group of dealers to the Amati dealer network," said Clark Vitulli, Mazda Motor of America senior vice president and chief operating officer. "Our philosophy at Amati is to strive to exceed customer expectations in everything we do, and this collection of dealers has a proven track record for doing just that," Vitulli said. Amati began recru iting the finest dealer~ in the top luxury markets in the U.S. in the fall of 1991 and signed its first group of dealer candidates on March 11 of this year. Amati in the dealer ""Selection process are t c.ind1date's dedication to customer satisf..icti location and reputation In their community. "To be able to come out of the chute with t best dealers in the business makes a stro statement about the commitment to custo satisfaction among our dealers and throughout Amati organization," said Richard Colliver, Am group vice president and general manager. "This customer-first focus, coupled with o innovative dealership concept and the strength our upcoming product line should position Am high on the shopping list of discerning luxury buyers," Colliver said. The signing of new candidates, chosen from 1,500 dealer inquiries, increases Amati'1 total to 41 . Among the criteria deemed most important by The creation of Amati was announced August 2 1991 by Mazda. The division's name derives fro the Latin word "amatus," which means to love, a was also the surname of a family of accomplish crclftsmen who created top-quality violins and taug Stradivari that trade. Amati wilf introduce its fli products, two luxury sedan models, in 1994. Acura HUNllNGION BEACH ACURA Yilu E~pect We Deliver! 19131 BeJ.n Bl 4~5 & PCH 800·96·ACURA; 842-0095 NORM REEVES COASTAL ACURA S :-tr Pr• ·~ S ~~r Se e1: ,n Harbor B >d 4;:, f,., Co>:J l.~CSJ 979·2500 TUSTIN ACURA NE WANT 10 SE /1 t AGA;'l 1•, 1992' YOU LL SAVE MDRE1 5 frtt ... a'/ 11• Ja1rturee 714·669·9900 Alta Romeo BEACH IMPORTS So c~rs leJd1119 A'!a cir fJr 17 consec1.11.>e ~ears. Alla Romeo SJati. l.1J~era!. • Sa!es. scr11ce. leasing 848 Oc'e St , Ne ... por1 Beach 714. 752·0900 Audi TUTILE CLICK AUOI 40 Aulo Cemer Drive. Irvine 472·7400 CREVIER BMW E•:er~,.1 se !'I.' 'I neN & t11Cfv-!!y ~·:.;il'e..:! 8'/,•, S 3. 1-1S ~ ~· ...... "' Sus SeMce Leas;111l Ed1n;;e1 at 55 f1,~"a; J"!.l A!ll Ai.ta !,•Jl 835·3171. ~OOlEaACK BMW 45 D ".eld I\ e S80· 1200 SlERLING MOl ORS lTO. uc -~ ve 8' ',I/ OeJ ·.r SJ es • Sel'lice • leJ, ng 15~:> Jlmt>orce. tlewp\lrt Beacn 640·6444 CREVIER SALES•SERVICE•LEASIN.G . 1500 AUTO MALL DR. SANTA ANA 835-3171 NEWPORT/55 FWY AT EDINGER Sales Dept Open 7 Da)s Parts/Service Hours M-F 7 am-6:30pm SADDLE BACK Sales Leasing 6, Service Parts Buick NABERS BUICl(JCAOILLAC Sales • lus1nQ • Service 2600 Harbor Btvcf Costa ~es.l 714/540·9100 REASON BUICK CO 909 t.<> Gr• d A~e Sa ta Ana 547.9111 Cadillac Al.LEN CADILLAC ' 1 In Qfangc CIXJllly San OitOO frttWlf II A~ery l aQUOI Ntg1ief 582·0100 MCLEAN CAOILI.AC STERLING Since 1939 Tustin Auto Center 7 u. 7 31 ·0990. HAIERS CADILLAC BUICK s,1•s • ~d • Leung 2600 Hart>or Blvd Cos" Mesa 71~640-9100 Chevrolet AllCN KANE CHEVJIOLU New & U•ed 7600 Whfml .1 !f Ill. We~linns'er I Bluc;k Wt$1 I 8' ~ h 8 tel SU·llll CONNELL CHEVROLU S tfs • e~t • ltvr19 • Part 2829 H.lrt>or lllvd, Co~" t.lc'a $46·'200 OHILlO CH£VROlCT • GEO O\Aay Siles & i:.rv • l~• N..:t$1 PfQClle I~ Town · 19211 Due~ !II H..ci lkll 147·6017 JOE MACl'HUSON CHMOUT 21 Au1o Ce111er Or . II\'" 761·7222 • Chrysler/Plymouth AHAS CHRYSLER·PLYMOUTH Complete Body ShOP and Service Sales. Stl\ice. Pasts·Dpcn 6 Days 2929 HalbOI Bl, Cosra Mm 3 II KS. S ol S3n O.ego Frwy 011 HJ/tor Bl'.d. 546-1934 GUARANTY CHEVROLET/GEO 711 E 17111 SL, Sar.la AnJ 973·1711 HUNTINGTON BEACH CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH •16661 Bmh Bl, Hunllngton Bmll 6 B ks SO of .:05 fv.y 842·0631 MEISTER CHRYSlER·PlYMOUTH 14 Auto Ctr Dr., Irvine 768·7100 SANTA ANA CHRYSLER;ISUZU 1405 Auto l.1a!I Dr • Sanu Ana 541·4471 Dalhatsu Al~OAIHATSU 2929 Hartor BM , Costa Mesa 3 Sloch So ol 405 fwy 546·1934 Dodge TUTilE CLICK OOOGE 40 Auto Cemer Dr. IMne 830·3388 HUNTINGTON BEACH DODGE # 1 VAN COtlVERSION HEAOOUARTERS 16555 Beach Blvd • H B t2 mi!e Solr.11 ot lilt 405 Freeway 1714) U7·5515 •• lUTilE CLICK'S lUSTIH OOOGE 40 Auto Ceme1 Dllve, Tus1Jn730.460J Ford TEO JONES FORD 621 l Bmh BM • Buena Panc 521·3HO JOE MACPHERSON FORD 2 A~to Cenler Dnve. Tust.n SJ2·3300 TUTILE CLICK FORD 43 Auto Cente1 OC'lve, 11\11ne 472·5200 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HJr!>or Blvd. Costa t.•eu 642·0010 TERRY YORK FORD S3lts • Stivitc • leas1nQ • P ~f1s • Body flepatr 15255 eeu1 01vc1. Hunt Bch. 842·661 t Serving Orange County for Over 70 Years : -.-.@ .. · ISUZU Service Parts Body Shop · Daily Rentals Theodore Robins ... 2060 Harbor Btvd., Costa Mesa 714-64i-0010 GMC Trucks AllEN GMC TIIUCKS # 1 111 Ol.anoe Coooty San Otego Fwy 11 Avery, Laguna 11.guef 5112·0800 MCLEAN GMC TRUCK ANO PONTIAC CADILLAC Smee 1939 Tustin fw1o Cert.er 7U/7l1 ·l'990 UNIVERSITY GMC,OLOS'l'ONTIAC 2480 H31b0f \J1vd, CoslJ Mesa 7 UJ~40·H9S lnfiniti Cosio ~so lnlinltl Sates • Leas rig • Sel'l•.t 2888 Hr..JI Divd, Cor.1.l I.' ~ ~ J.He S ol •OS fwy 714 24t-1300 Honda rENSICE HONDA SALES * SERVICE • LEASlllG 13750 Beath BM . WtS!n'" t•f 714 537.7777 RAY flAOUOE HONDA Sites • Ser.Jct • lH"""O • P~s • 8od1 R~ IMnt AUlo Center 714·1>0·7600 llOGU MlllfR HONOA Sates. Serttte Ot~cO<Jllls 19z32 &-.tr.h llMI Hun:.n(;!on ~acll 963· 1959 HONDA 5.ANlA ANA 21 U E r rst SI $irll.l AN 647-355$ • Hyundai JUTT\f CUCIC HY\ltlOAI 40 AUIO CC/Iler Ortve lrilllt 472-7400 HUNTINGTON 1£ACH WY\INOAI 17391 Bfxll 81Yd Htn ngll)n etkll .. 2.oou Hyundai Hyundai. Yes, Hyundai. Sales Ses:vice & Leasing Huntington Beach Hyundai 16661 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 92647 842-0831 Isuzu RAY FLAOEBOE ISUZU Sales • SeMCe • leasino • Pans • Bocty Re~r ~.ne Aulo Center 71'·830·7000 THEODORE ROBINS ISUZU 2060 H.1tDOr b.vc, Cosu Mesa 642·0010 SOUTH COUNTY ISUZU Number 1 volume Rodeo Dealer U .S A. 18711 Beach Blvd, H B 842·2000 Jaguar SAUER JAGUAR 2001 Sou111 11•1nche .ter Ave, AnJhe1111 971-2002 tlEWl'ORT IMPORl$ 3000 w COJ.-1 Hwi t.e ... IMI 8~3Ch 722·4000 BAUER A A BAUER=r BAUER [1@ITQ1J@ Bauer Jaguar The # 1 Dealer in Orange County for March Visit Us And See Whv! 2llJ1 ... Mid-· fML ~.IRllB12 Jeep HUNTINGTON .JtEP £AGLE 16751 Bmh Btvd .. Hunt.nQIO'I Bei1Ch U1·l 999 ORANGE COAST JEEP EAGLE 2524 H~rt>ot BIVd . Costa Me~J 549·8023 JEEP EAGLE OF SANTA ANA # 1 Cu)10fter Sa! .1•1c1.on 55 fwy (u Ec!onger 714,568·0100 TUTILE CllCK JHP, EAGLE 40 Auto Ctr.ter Or 11\oroe 472.7400 Lexus 'f '''',()f lilt '.TIJllf\',lf I• * GREAT SELECTION * * Immediate Delivery * LS 400 • ES 300 400 . s 300 SC400 is now available in Ferrari Red! Your best bu , is i11 the heart of Orange County! 13590 Beach Blvd., Westmin~tcr Beach Blvd. at 22 •·recway 714/892-6906 Lexus LEXUS OF WESTMINSTU In the Heart ol Orange County Ava·1able tor 1mmeci1.11e Delivery' 22 FW'f ii Beach Blvd 7141892·6906; 2tl,566·3SS8 • TUSTIN LEXUS WOfld s f irst And Laror>t Dew TuS1Jll Auto Cen1er (7U) 544·4800 llncoln/Mercury BEACH LINCOLN·MERCURY 16800 Stach Bl P ! .::in Buel\. 3 e.ocks So ol S1ri D •" f"'f B48·7739 JOHNSON & SON LINCOLN·MERCURY Slles. Ser.ice t. Lcasu19 2626 H:ubof Bl•J Co.u t.•csa 714 540·5630 RAY HAOEIO( LINCOLN·MERCURY S~es • Ser.ice • Lu 11Q • P~s • BO<lf RepH ir..ne Aulo CeNcr 114·1130·7000 SANlA A.NA llNCOLN·MERCURY In Orange Cou il'f ~ ~e 1966 28 Al/;O etrier Dr T~ ~ f'llY . J.-'nl>Olte 544-3111 Mazda BEACH MAZDA l 7331 Beach 8Jv4. Hui1~ noton Beach 2 m SOU'JI ol 405 lwY 714·842·6666 CAMrlCLl MAZDA 1425 w. Ba~er. Ci>sta l.lesa 545·3334 DAVID J. PHllllPS MAZDA Chii ty 11111.iy sel\ .Ct Sttl(.e 1968 . s~· '$ S~Mce s rrwy <!.• Abe> Ll~..nJ Hills 931.2400 IRVINE MAZDA l.ugest OuJcr 10 tile Nii 111 • SJtes • Service ' 11'\'tnc Ai.lo cc~"~ 583·9900 MAZOA. VW Of BUENA PARK 6700 t.1,lntt <0ter Ave . BlltN Pi!- 739·4000 Mercedes FRANK$ MOTORCARS 23t-J P . •1 <I [ l (l{O 1137·3500 HOUSE OF 1Mp0RTS 68&2 ~.\Jnthe M /..\t 8uer1 P~·k ~23·7250 flUCHER JONES MOTOR CARS l 30 I au.. St \:ti t,. -.puct &.,,I\ 133-9300 Mitsubishi HARBOR MITSUBISHI Sales • Leasing • r1tt1 • Pans • Sel\'ICe 2833 tWtJor BM. Costa Me5' (714) 540·4491 llOGCll M!UER MllSU&ISHI 19202 Beath Bl • HUt t Bch 961.0233; 1·800.100.6968 lUTTLE CUCK MITSUBISHI 36 Auto Ct· 1er ()n;e. IMne 472·7400 Nissan CAMPBELL t41SSAtt'HUNltNGTON IEACH 18835 Bexh 8'vJ Hunt ' glut\ Be"'h U2·7111, !>40·0442 TUTllE CLICK NISSAN John logon, Fl••t Mgr. 2845 H3ll>Of Blvd • Costa Mm 540·6410 TUSTIN NISSAN "Trust In Tust.n~ Nissan 30 AUIO Center Dr. Tusl n AUIO Cenw 669·1282 lEW wtlt IRVINE NISSAN U AIM> Cl • • Or!'> e IMne 95, 757$ Oldsmoblle Al.lCN OLOSMOSILl ,, In Oranvt Cour.iy Sll'I DitOO Jrcf#ay It A~cry. l.JQIN NIQl/tl 512·0100 BEACH Ol0$MOlllE 17331 Buch OM . tt.in1i001on Bmn 2 1111 Soulh of •05 IW'f 714·142·6666 JOE MAC"4UISOH Ol0$MOl1ll 234$ H Ctand Ave. s~ AN 942·11•1 UNIVUSll'Y OlOSMOllLI l GMC TRUCK 2150 H.vbor 8MI • Cc51' Mm 140.9640 Pontiac DAVID J rHllllPS PONTIAC Ouilltt 1~ M1'1t• •'"'• 1ooa • s.iu. ~.:• \Ao IVs. 5 tw, • Alic'~ UM400 lob l~t>1• ,Ol\l14C 1UOO 8eXll Btt'd Wet!llW~ (714) 192 "~' MCLEAN PON11AC • OMC lllUCK T ust.n ~ Centtt 1 u.r n 1-<1990 Porsche NEWPORT AUlO ClNTEll 445 E. Coas1 H-NY , llewport Beach 673·0900 Saab BEACH IMPORTS So C3l' s lead.no S33b ~r !or 8 con~ttU'JVt yu1s S1les, S(rv1ce, leJs1119 8~S Do~e St.. lle,.,1>on llmh H4J752·0900 Satum SATURN OF SANTA A.NA 1350 Au'.o 1.1 Dr. s~nta A.'13 852·8332 Subaru TUTTlE CLICK'S TUSTIN SUWU 40 Au'w Ce • r !Y Tir.-141 730 4C.CO Suzuki IOB lONGl'RE SUZUKI t • .,~ I'"'""' ·~Of I"'(;.. I.~ II \'IW-.. :,1 l J e •• t l t. .d (1 U) 1192-0651 TUllLE CLICKS TUSTIN SUZUKI 40 Auto Ct 'er Ot Tus:J/\ 7J ~(.JO Toyota TOYOTA OF COSTA MESA 1966 HJrt>Or er.cs co~u Me~ 722·2000 JOE MACrHEJISON lOYOTA 4.: A •o Ct • 0-.e T .. t.n 132·3t11 BtLl 1>1A.ll.£Y lOYOlA P.a!ls Opt~ 9 3 SJtu1.!J}' l8SSl Beath E:.d H ll. .'Jn But!l &47 ·15!>5 HMOrE TOYOTA U.Yw Sit.tel II I;' s •• ~ .. ::. . . t • Patt> • ltast119 15300 Bt~ch. \',e$~n .:er 1194·3322 LEW WEii IRVINE TOYOTA 30 Auto Ce tcr Oi.•e. U>tllt 768 00811 Volkswagen RAY fl.ADEIOE VOLKSWAGEN SJ cs • lc3~1 >Q • Sm t • eJni •Sod) R~J lr.rie Al 'O Ccr!er 714.S30·7JOO SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN ~.~-bet I V ""t Sus i.i t'lC US A 18711 B. di t.wd . 11 ·.:..ii;t...1 D~..ICfl 142·2000 Danny McKemuis (/J,,. ... iilill S<>uth C ~<>unty \k>ib\\'agen /lsuzu FACTORY AUTHORIZED IAl.ES • 18MCE • PARTS SERVICE AlfD PARTS OPEN M-F 7A.M.-7P.M. 18 711 Bf ACH Bl VO , HUNTINGTON BrACH 842 ·2000 Volvo VOLVO Of COSTA MESA 196o H.ubor BM Cc~!.l t.I u 722-2000 ... a Your Ad Here ~ For Only sge A Week ~CALL~ 642-4321 Ext. 332 • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Thursday, June 11, 1992 89 Brett Harris is interviewed by CBS Evening News after taking delivery of a history-making Ford Escort. Ford delivers its first low emissions Escort High school senior Brett • farris was the fin.t customer to take delhcry of the history-making 1993 r ord Escort on it) i\\,1y 21 tntroc.ludion day. Equipped with the )t,rndJrcl 1.9-litcr engine, the new Escort is the lo" C':lt-cmi':l::.1ons c.ir C\ er mass produced. It and the Mcrcur\ Tracer arc four ) cars ahead of the (Jltiorni.1 A1r Rc)ourccs Board timetable, already meeting the standards to be imposed on 25 percent of cars to be sold in 1997. rord plans to sell 30,000 '93 Escorts statewide. "This is my second E~ort, <md the fact that it helps the cmironment .1s "ell a::. my wallet is great," SJid Harris in an interview to air on tonight's CBS E'enins News. Call 939-3698 for more details. WE HAVE 4-RUNNERS, PREVIAS, CONVERTIBLES~ CAMRY XLE AND V&'s ALL READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY U TOYOTA 89 VOLVO 90 TOYOTA 91 TOYOTA CRElllM AEROITAR VAN 240 GI. CAMRY CAMRY MN. M.'IOOF. LEATHER EDDIE BAUER UTO, S'OOOF GEM AUTO .\C. PW CC UTO PW POt.. TIW ST1<. 138938 UC 12FXU091 UC 12MRJ094 \/IN 1348507 UC 12102733 CC UC 12XOG83e $10 995 $10 995 $11,995 12,995$12 995 $13 995 AM vente·es sub1ect to pnof sa'e plUs tax lot doc • & smoo tee 11 any Offer eXl)lres JUl"e u 1992 SN<OlfOO,_ All models of the 1992 Chc\lrolet Geo Storm, such a the st.1ndard coupe pictured here, have a re ty led front end \\ilh quad halogen headlamp , new re<ir appearance, flu h-mounted tinted glass, aero-style full \\heel covers and new e"terior colors. 1966 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA• (714) 722-2000 • 5 to choose from 15'10I 15a211 16(1210 llaltl , ... PU laa FOi 2• ..,,.,._On~ Cid Cloled El1d Ltae W. ~'°"To Bur Iii Rlloda Of $6135 SO Toca! To Slat! S20lll 117 SISil 117 ~ cAlll S500 Cclegt p '90llt. 3DOORLX 4DOORLX 4DOORLX HATCHBACK 1 TO CHOOSE FROM 2 TO CHOOSE FROM 1161866 # 156094 I '164838 FEATURES : • Air Conditioning •Power Steering •Rear Window Defrost •Dual Electric Remote Mirrors • 1.9 Liter 4 Cylinder Engine •5 Speed Manual Transmission •Am/Fm Stereo 2 TO CHOOSE FROM #158760,1165633 0TOTAL BEFORE DISCOlJ.ll' •••• u ........... $12271 • FACTORY OISCOlM' PACKAGE '"" ..... $1 m MANUF SUGGESTED REl\L PRICE." $10 'gg FACTORY REBATE --·.. • "'""" MOO 00 COLLEGE GRAOUATK:lN REBA TE ... """ $500 00 YOUR NET PRICE. ........... "" ............ $9599 ................................... THEODORE II · ROBINS 2060 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA• (714) 642-0010 - 8 f 0 Thursday, June 11 , 1992 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Top of· the line for 1992 Le b ll LS 400 t 11e\V car The u1.''>l nc\\ car ~Id 1n :\mcric,1 ''> the Lexus LS 400, .icGord1ng to J key automot1\c quality '>ludy issued by the indL'pL•ndent research firm of J. D Prn\L'r Jnd Associates. It \\ ,b the '>CCOnd straight 'c.u th1,; L~ -WO has e.uned the lhmor lhl• lrn11,ll Quality Study sur· \C')L'd more than 44,000 new Gir .ind truck buyers on t~ numut'r ot problems they cx- IJl r11~nct:d during the fir'>t three month::. ot O\\ ner::.htp. Con- ::.unwr::. r1.~1>0rtl'd an industry ,1, 1..•r JSC or l :! S problems ior l'\ 1,. I\ 1 l l,HS. t c'u~ L~ 400 own1.•rs ex- p.._ r 1. n <·d IL1't 46 problems 1 1.. r 1 ()( : hi..' IL'\\ 1.'st l'\ er re· ,. •rt I · 11 ..: 1 Ju,lr\ hJ::. m.ldl' trc- pro~r1.'''> 1n rL•ccnt notl!d OJ\C II· l 1.•:..u.; group 'ice pr•· kr 1t .incl t;L'ncral mJn- .i~t r l hc-.1.• mprrn l'mcnts r • ,.._ 11.. ,,ih <. I c 1mpl'lition in •I 1. .1 i.. ·1 .1 1.' <o ::.uppl-.. con- t r-'' ·h ! 1.•:t1.. • •Jrocluct:. -' lnfiniti gains quality mark New car owners ha\.e gi\ie lnfiniti, the luxury c.1r d1vbio1 of NisS<ln Motor Corp , th highest marks for quality in th automotive marketplace, ac cording to the J.O. Power an Associates 1992 Initial Qua lit Survey (IQSl. lnfiniti took the first plac position with just 70 problem per 100 cars. The 1992 indus try average is 12 5 problem per 1 00 CJrs. ~ All lnfiniti models arc Jva1l able locally at Joe MacPhcrso lnfiniti in Tu'>tin, Co:>ta Mc lnfinili, and Yorba Linda In finiti, Inc. "We're thrilled '' ith the re· suits," said William R. Bruce, lnfiniti vice president, general manager. "lnfiniti cont111ues t set new standJrds in the auto· mot1\C industry for \.Chicle quality and customer !>Jl1s- foction by putting our custom· ers first. · .i t I i '-c pruducb d -L~ ·WO, Lexus t r1..·,~1d,1, (orollJ A new study reports Lexus LS 400 buyers have fewer problems in the first three months or ownership than those of other models. "The fir::.t·plJce IQS rJn\>.ing, combined \'\1th the di\ision's first pl.1CC tie in the Cu)tomer SatislJction lndc,x su" cy. is one more JfiinnJtion thJt ln- finiti is dc.xl1ca1ed to ch.1ng1ng the way c.lr::. are sold in the in· dustry," Bruce went on. Th\. q~-; lwlpc<l lnfiniti take first place \\ilh an average of just 70 problems per 100 cars. Time for a tire drill? Clionging flats need not be on harrowing experience .i. t 't' r::. 11 nor 111c11n' c.·nicncl' for 1 I r 1'! 1 r' -p.1rt1Lul.1rlv \\Omen '~ .1 r i: -1t r., 11111.· of ihc most or on the shoulder of the road. the potential for damaging the rim, and the nearly automatic invalidating of the tire warranty." Lazzaro also recommended learning how to chJnge J wheel and tire, so )'OU can nandle the repair safely and quid..ly. d• ... t i l1v l.H.cd \\hill· clri\ ing. 1 I .1.1· 11L»1•1 ct..•.irnl'd how to I' fl'.'"·' I P.1t l.\ZZJro, ,1 • r .rnd 1.L'rl l1t:d ,1u:u mcch.rnic 'r\ ior B11clg1. -.:orw, tc.1thing .1•1 I : 1L' (.UL'. ''Most 01 us ha\ e been in fire drills, but more of us need to be rn tire drills," she S<lid. ' 11·1.:l lr.i,11.ilt d h\ h,1\lllf,; a ii.it, •. r,11 1 \\hilv ,,,11:ing tnr ,1 ... ~isl.mce or I ' ,, I 1 r It doc·~n't h,1,t· l•l be th.11 "Thul means pr.1cticing a wheel and tire change every now and then so you can do it easily in a real situation." •• : 1· I 'ro~ing th.it pr~\Cfl(1on t') the lauaro offers some other tips; • Don't leave people or pets in the car while changing the wheel and tire. They can mo ... e, cau~ing the car to fall off the 1ack. ' \ r l '(:~ .lllcf :hL'\ 'fl tJ!-(' (. .lrl' ul .. • 1 • J/>L rh 1n1l.1:cd and mt.lied. • • • l .1 gn1 cl, \l•d reduce !he ri~I.: • Never leave the engine running while changing J flat tire. , •.,•• l t11d.I\ .ir1• g1.•nl'r.1llv rnor<: • ,11 but 1•\1•n \\tlh thc b«'st of • ,, 111.1\ ULClH ~<HJ nc.1.•cl to know • Always put on your emergency flashers and rJ1se the hood. • HJvc a towel or blanket in the car. • Alw<l~ put the parl-ing brake on. · · .1: I 11 puh, lw s,HCI • Arter .1 wheel and tire change, go to a service stallon promptly for follow-up service. 1 mt n llCI ·1 Jl dfr.: 1ng un a tl.1t tm· I ~ 'tJr .i ro,1cf.1d1• ch.111gc prc,enl::. J . ' , • . 1.i i.;• r For a free brochure with additional tips from LJzzaro and other experts, call Bridgestone at 1-800-382-0600. l 11,11 ~" p1 r'>11n.tl clec1~1on," ..,he said. "If .1 • r 1 •' !>t.1111111 ur '>.tie plJll' is \o\1thin a mile or two, ' 1, .in cir \1• '' 1\ .,kmlv lo rc,1ch help. St.it th.1l h,1s t' I r 11 l1 ·11 s -!hl' d.inger c1i clri\ rns ~lowly Ill tr.1H1c One of the world's leading tire manufacturers, Bridgestone markets a complete line of tires through more thJn 6,000 retail outlets and distributors. Ca r Care Council offers tips for night driving N 1~h! 11in,. driving 1n t I : .1111ii1 ,ir I l' r ri I() r y I) d111 u t \\I l'n ,1 elm L•r Sl'b :irul .rn I .1 11 ,1 I ttk• rJin plus a ... 11w.11 Ilg, r 1 , "m<bh1eld 1.viper .in I .1 P• >', 11,1 I\ d.u11.,l wu' iin,1lc tc' .1 I• •I g d.i'f 1111 thl..' ruJd .u1-.cs. l 11 l'rc , , 1 r rlw. ~u ·n,1111 i, pl.in lll q 1 I dm 1ng hctorc d,Hk, ::.L1t.:i.: •,!'> ti,. Cir (,uc.• Coun(tl, .111 I h1.• urc.' light ... mcl '"ndshil•lcl \\ p• r::. h111U 1111 prt>p• rly. \\ind lw d \\1p1.:rs .uc ,1mo11g lftt· Ill••"' p• 1pul.u wpl.1cellll'llt lfl'llh (lfl ,t I .ir, f 0 h<' '>llrl' tl ch1\t'r' "'''•'lh the..• right t~fK' .incl ::.111• lt•r )fllll p.1rl1l ul,H \l hit IL'. he .. houlcl .. ti 1p rnr '" rp• r hl.icll'S Ill good ''1'.1lht•r, till' u1unul r1 •u11111111 •n 1 .. V,Hl•lll' ,)t l1)(lvfl.lll ll 11'.llllH' ' ,1m;lc•· cl11tilil1· .llld triplL•-bl,tdl• 1 k·~1gn' ,111d ... 01111' w1pvrs \\ilh rubht r I 11 r .. I 1 J)ll'H'nt lll'<'li11g •Ill .n.1I.th1 ~Dllll" hr.-ind1 l'\C'O c 1111,1.,tl1cr1or11111.-ulors llw bl·~I pl.u c· Ill 11'.lrll how to 1n:.t.1ll "11 1 r bli1cl1·s '' whilP still in tlw ~1111" l llt•rt• 11i,truct1on1, on till' p.1d;.1gP.. c ,\fl 1 n• comp.tr< cf .md qul''tror1\ t:.1n ht> ;i.;k<•d Orn C'r" .-.houlcl 1.1k1• t 111 • old black• with tlwm, as sizes range from 15 to 22 rncl1c'> .ind blade ;issembly conne<.tor~ \iJry from brand to brand and H'hiclc to vehicle. When choosmg a blade that mu'>t be adapted lo the vehicle, c.H owner<> 5.hould be 5.urc the pJckagc includes ncccs5.J ry littmgs. I f th~ wiper blJde holder is still ~ervicc,1ble, you m<iy want to buy blJd<.> rclllls only. But lhc frame .md the arm that holds the squeegee 5.houlcl be replJced periodirJlly for best wiping perform,mCl' The 5.C1UL'cgce 1bclf, being subJCl tcd to the elcmenlS, should l>c replJcccJ C\iery ~P< to l 2 months. r or more 1nformJtion, contJct the Cu C..uc Council .1t One Gr,rnclc L,1\>.<• Drrvc, Port Clrrllon, . Ohio 43•152, H19l 734-51.U. 0 II }OU ilrl' .lmung th • m11l1on of Anicric.in tuuri<;t) trJv1. ling Eump<•.1n highways this yc.•Jr, you may w.101 ln p.lCk n R1..•if1..•n Anze1°J;<'r 11110 your su1tcJ~. Th.it \ Ge rm.in for l ire gJug '· It 's ,11nonE; the.· dozens ot l automotive terms included in a !isling compiled by the Car C.irc Council. S ince most motoring tourists drive rental cars, presumably well mJintaincd, they probably won't need to worry ~bout the Au sp u ff vc nJ ti I h cbc ts t iJ ngc (Ccrm<m for e"'haust valve lifter), the frcno (French for brakes) or the c.mdclc (Italian for spark plugs). Many terms are cognates, or \.\fOrds th,1t have similar spelling and pronuncratron in different languJgcs. for exJmplc, filter in Engli~h also is also filter in German, tiltw in f rench &1nd fi/110 rn Jtalran and Sp<1nish. In German, automotive term~ of ten Jrl' comb1nJtions -0f word<> s trung t oge ther . Thi s W.Jscnhcb<", when broi-<'n down, mcJns c.u lihcr or JJCk. Torque in Engl1 h i Orc/1kr.1/r or turning r><mcr in GcrmJn, But, unle~ you ·arc on the Autol>Jhn, keep an eye on the Cc::Khwind11J~<.·1bmc~cr -thllt's a Ccrm3n <ipccdomctcrl And, for more information, call the CJr Care Council at (419) 734·S.l4J. • Jhe l nfinili G20 combines a unique blend of styling, interior space and depend.ible performam.e. r------------, NAME YOUR OWN~ : PARTS SPECIAL I $5.00 OFF I ANY PARTS PURCHASE Of s 25 00 .. s 49 00 I I ANVPARTS ~~~oo -s 9900 I I $15.00 OFF I IANV PARTS PU~ Of $100 00 .. $199 00 I I $25.00 OFF 1 I At;['( PARTS PU~ Of $2CO ~ M:J£ I lO'f'OTA PARTS ON. Y I .,,,,.,,,_,_./frs I I ~TOYOTA I 1 1 Vehd for <Net' t.he oourur purchesea ody 1 1 P\"eaent coupon • t.me order la wnQ.ln I Mev not eppt; oMcll I OU'I.,. speclal• \. Offtt Expire& 6/30192 , ____ _ PARTS & §ERVJICE "I lrnw .,.., ,. do for,,.,. .. SERVICE HOURS: Mon Fn 7em ID et>m Set I Mt ID~ (714) 722·20M ~TOYOTA 1988 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA • (714) 722-2000 ilot ood .. ~ June 11 , 1992 Food Ed~or T.J. Hutchinson .... 642-4321 ext.366 OletitiaN2 Recipes/4 Planning a party? Head outdoors and fire up the grill! THE HOW-TOS OF MAKING ICED TEA Traditloul lttd Tu: Bring l quart of cold water 10 a full rolling boil in a saucepan. Remove from heat and immediately add 15teabagsor 113 cup loose tea. Cover and let stand five minutes. Stir again and strain into a pitcher holding anolhcr quart of cold water. When ready 10 serve. pour into ice-filled glasse . Make 2 quarts or I 0 servings. Cold Water lttd Tea: Fill a quart jar or container with freshly drawn cold water. Add 8 to 10 teabags. removing the tag . Cover and let land at room temperature or in the refrigerator at least six hours or overnight. Remove bag • squeezing gently again t side of container. Makes one qua.rt: recipe may be doubled. Instant or lttd Tea Mix: Use insmnt tea powder or flavored iced tea mi:... following directions on jar or envelope. ln general, use 2 rounded tablespoons of instant tea powder to each quart of cold water. 1( using the flavored iced tea mill.. allow ~ cup (or 2 mall envelopes) 10 each quart of cold water. BARBECUE BROCHURE OFFER! For more barbecue tip and recipes. send a stamped. self-addressed, bu iness-izc envelope to: Barbecue Brochure P.O. Box 290 Holmdel. NJ 07733. • HOW TO PREPARE RICE • For IHst rtsults always follow packagt dirrc1ions. Wht111WI a\•ailablt. ust this tasy mtthod: _Combine l cup rice , liquid (see chart below), l teaspoon salt (optional) and l table poon butter or margarine (optional) in 2-to 3-quan saucepan. Bring to a boil~ stir once or twice. Reduce heat: cover and simmer. Cook according to time pccified on chart. If lice i noc quite tender or liquid i not absorbed, replace lid and cook 2 to 4 minute longer. Au ff with f Oft. 1 Cup Unrooked Ritt Liquid CooldqTimt Regular-milled long grain I ~ to 2 cups IS minutes Rcaular-millcd I ~ to I ~ cups IS minute medium or hort grain Brown 2 to2~ cups 4S-.SO minutes Parboiled 2 to.2~ cups 20-2S minutes Precooked, flavored Follow pachgc or SUM>nCd mi1tc'i .. directions Mkrowne Onn lnstrvcdons .. Combine l cup rice. liquid (sec chart), I teaspoon salt (optional) and I tablespoon butter or margarine (optjonal) in 2-to 3-quart deep microprQOr baking d1 h. Cover and cool on HIGH 5 minute or untH boibng. Reduce K iting to MEDIUM (50% power) and cool IS m1nult$ (20 mmut for pert>oiled nee and 30 minutes ror brown rice). Auff with fork. • • GRILLING A TURKEY--IT'S EASY AND ECONOMICAL • • Ready: Defrost turkey in refrigerator. Allow about 24 hours for each 6 pounds of turkey. Stt: Prepare covered grill for indirect-heat cooking method. After coals are ready, bank them on two sides of cooker. Place a drip pan between coals on the bottom of the cooker. Place whole turkey on rack over drip pan. Turkey is cooked by heat reflected from the cover as well as the coals. This uniform. controlled heat cuts cooking time and seals in the turlcey 's natural juices and flavor. Cinrlicky Barbecued Turkey •••••••••••••• l whole (10-12 pound) 1 tablespoon fresh cilantro, turkey minctd Y.t cup orange marmalade ~ teaspoon curry powder 2 tablespoons lemon juke ~ tt.tipoon ground ginger l a,rge doves prl~ minced S garlk bulbs l teaspoons olive oil Grill turkey according to manufacturer's direction • about 11 to 15 minutes per pound or until meat thcnnometer reaches t 80°F in thicke t part of thigh. Begin checking turkey for donene after 2 hours. Brush turkey with glaze during last 30 minutes of grilling. Makes 20 ~rvings. To prepare &lau: Jn small bowl combine mannaladc, lemon juice, minced garlic, cilantro, cuny powder and ginger. To prepare pi1Jed prlk: Cui lops off each garlic bulb. Place oo large piece of aluminum foi l and drizzle with olive oil. Enclose garlic with foil and place on grill I hour before nutey i done. Each urving providts 333 c-alorits. 41 .lR prottm, I 3.4g/at. 9.9g carbohydraJt. 106.7mg clwltsttrol, /16.7mg sodium. Jillne-Turkey & l\ice ~Ind <no1 pkrurtd> 44444444444444 .. A 3 tablespoons ~ pound &rilled turkey Hmt jultt brtMt, cut Into 1-IM'h 2 tablespoons strips (about l cups) •eaetable oU 3 c~ps rooked rice. cooltd I tablespoon frab t medium.a rtd pep~, chopped dlantro cut into ltrips ~ ta1pooa cumin 1 cup Jka-strtps• ~ tet11pOOft .at ~ cup al~ .,_. onions Combine lime juice, oil, cilutro, cumin and salt in larse bowl . Add 1wtey, rice, red pepper. Jicama and pn oruons: l! • Ser\'e chilled. Make 6 servmas. •substitute l cup sbced water chestnuts (Of jicama. Eaclt strv111~ pro\.·idts 210CV1lor1u,12.9~ prott111, 7 01/<Jt. 21 .71 carboh.vdratt, 0.61 dittary jiMr, 1 m1 cltoltsttrol,224mR wdiMm . Grill: Grill whole turkey approximately 11 10 15 minutes per pound. lnsen meat thennometer into thickest part of inner thigh. Low-fat turkey is done when meat has lost it pinkness and the thermometer reache t 80°F. If turkey has an automatic cooking timer device to judge donene . follow the manuf acrurer's cooking guidelines on label or use a meal thennometer to avoid overcooking. ruo 6rnnde ruce ~ nine.ft nenns 1 medium onion. chopped 1 tablespoon ~egetab~ oil 3 cups cooked rict 1 16-ouoct can black beans, rinsed and drained 1 medium-siu grttn pepper, roasted and chopped I medium-size red pepper, roasted and chopped .... 8' •-OUnct can whole- kerntl com, drained I tablespoon chili powdtr ~ teaspoon oregano Yl teaspoon salt ~ teaspoon ground ttd pepper cup (4 ounces) hredded Cheddar cheest Cook onion in oil in large killet over medium-high heat 2 to 3 minute . Add rice. bean . roasted peppe~. com. chili powder. oregano. salt and ground red pepper. Heat thorough)). Add chee~ ju t before serving. Ma.kc 6 serving,. Note: Roast whole pepper over gas bu~r. under broiler or immcr;e in hot oil: tum pepper until km i bh tel't'd and charred on all side' Place in plastic bag: close and lei team 15 minute . Under ruMing water, remove kin from pepper. Slit pepper open: wash out seed, and remove-vem . Each stn·ing providts 336 calorits. 14.0.~ prr>ttin. 9.Rp.fat. 493~ carbohydratt. 5.1 ~ d1ttarv fibtr. Wmg < h<)ltsttml. 4~6m~ sodium .• Tzmgy-Mint Ten <not picturtd> •• 4 replar size lea INlp ~ cup fresh mint lea\'a J cups boiHna wattr ~ cup suaar 2 cups pine:a~ge juice. dlilled Y• cup rum (optional) Garftbh: additional f't'tSh mint lea~es ln mall pitcher place tea bag\ and mint~add boiling watcc. Cover and allow to lttp minute train milUUre mlo large pitcher disclrd.in& tu ~gs and mml leave\. Add ugar, p1ncapplc-0rangc juic:e and Nm: !ia'\'e ammedtatcly over ice. Gami'h with additional mint leave • if de ired. Makes 6 (7 oz) serving Recipe may be doublCJ to serve 10.12. Eoclt nlft~ prt>\'iMs 106 cOICH'lt • ( pn.>tt111. 0RfOI, 26 9t carboltydrott, Om cltnlt ttrvl. 9.3m' u>J,"11m . .,,. • 2 Thursday, June 11, 1992 ORANGE COAST Fruit and vegetables can grill up a new barbecue tra 2 We IO\C to throw summer barbecues and \\Ould "'e come any suggestions tor ~omething new. S.J.L., Newport Dcach Surprbe your gucsb with a medley of gnllc<l seasonal frcl>h fruit and vegetables. Barbecued produce scores high nut• it ion m.irks and can spark interest in tr:i<l1tional b:id.,an.I cuisine as t:lntalwng new options for side ------1fohes and Ask the desserts. Dietitian Large pieces of ------firm, ripe fruit "Ur" be\t on the grill. You may al'o \\ant to cut lru it into ~maller pieces anJ :111 angc 111 colorful 1.ombin.11ions on s"c"ers. All fruit ~houl<l be lightly sprayed with a vegetable oi l mist to prevent their stic"ing to the grill. Coot... the fruit until 1t has rcache<l a gul<lcn·bro'' n color: approx1m:itcly lour to 10 minutes depending on the th u.:"ness of the slice. Try JJd111g a J:ish of nutmeg, L·1n namon or ginger to complement the S\\CCI lruity tla\Urs. Somc nf the best fruit\ for g11lltng .ire pl an., pcache'I, p.1pa~a-. .• 1pm'uh. applcs, fig•., l•.1na11.1s, 01 1ng.cs, anJ pineapples. I hcse l,1,t tlucc can be coo"cd r 1L:ht 111 1 hL'lf u" n s"in-. for easier h;'i111.lll11g. . The s.1me approach u~cJ for l1uit tin l•c appltc<l tn 'eget.ables th.11 c1n he 111.ir111.1tcd OH!rntght. t\pC.:Tlllll'nt \\ 1lh nJ\lHCd \ 1neg..irs, "h11c \\Ille .ind herbs tlr o ther pre·pal "·1~t·J m.1ri n;1Jc .... \'cgc.:1abk.., -.l\l1ulJ be g11llcd u1111I they arc tc.:nd.:r "ith a nice golden hue Grc.it grilled 'cg.g.1es incluucs: !.!rccn d11Jc,, r.1J1clh10, corn still in the hu-.i..., cggplJnt, lee""· mu-,hrooms, onions. wmatocs, and summe r squ.ish (crook neck or pJllY pan \ aricties). Denser \ cgctablc., ... uch as artichokes or pota tnc-, do best when they have been pn.:-CQ()"e<l prior to grilling. II )OU arc reall) 11110 bJrbcc.:umg, the re is another suggc.: ... 11on I can offer. ~lost pi.:uplc. c ... pcci.illy children. limit their prell.:rcnccs to the ol<l-f . ..,lrninc<l burger on a bun • • inti hc.:;1hh mmueJ ~!oms th C\C l.1~\ .ue 1..1u11n11' abuut topping t It.it "11 h .1 -.lice llf cheese because ,11 Cl•lll'crn al .iut hrgh lat 1.ontcnt. 'l h.11 \ nn l111i,~:cr .1 problem. 1h.111~' 111 thc 111.1"1.'1' of Lill:tinH.! dK'C'I.'' \\lilt 11 I\ C.: ll1l\\ 1.'llllll OUI \\Ith .1 l1•\\1.: r l,d,1nc. l.1t·frcc · .. h.:L''..: th 11 .1...iu.111\ 1.1,te-. l!l•tid . .inJ 1111.·li-1.'.1•1' (Cr till nZm. nnn·t.11 1.h1.·1.•,1.·, \\ert· bl.ind t.1'111ll! .1nJ dad 1101 1111. It \\ell ) ·1 he.: nc\\ • l.1lc.:1 1111c l1n.: i.. perkct !or b.11hntttlll! dh.escburl!er!>, bcC.:.IU\C thc~ uimc· .al11.-.1J) ,Jic.:eJ anJ 111 ''·' lb\111,, 111du,f111g mllJ l>r sh.arp ..l11.·dd.1r, l!.1r.kn \C!_!ll 1bk. ~lc.:\11.J \\ i:h J..1l..1p~lll> .rnJ rc.:J pc.:ppu,). '-I\\ 'and ~lnntue~ J.tl" hll .1 1e.alh he:.il1hlul b.1rhccu1.'. \\hy 1111t r1.•pl.11.c the hed burger '' ith .1 p.1tt\ maJc lrtim turkey or lhi1.hn. llf .1 \cggrc bu rger Or 1.vu1 .1 11,h bur:;er (.1 'Ille ol fllkt \Ill .1 hun 1 \\1th tlh~'l ni.:'' f.1t·fr1.:e chct'l . '''u 1..1n '>p11.c.: up thc OJ\ur 111 .111\ oi the,e by m.1"111~ 1t .1 cl1c1.·,ehur);!n. K1J, ";II lo\C 1t, and 11 ,,111 l>c .1 hc.t11 l11cr chou:e !or .ill <II ~lHI Food labeling changes good for consumers Cnr1'11111c.:r' 'nkine more .iccu1.11e n111r111un 1nforma11on .1bou1 the.: 111,id' lhcy buy v.ill be the bag \\lllncr-. \\hen new fouJ bbel1lll! 1egul.1t1un., arc :ippro\t:J, .1cc.:11rd1ng Ill the CJlifmma D1ctct1c A"ocra11on (CDA). '"I he 111: '" ch.1ngc' may be le" l.1m1li 1r .11 l1r-.1. hut in the long mn. C\ c.r\ one \\Ill be be lier informed .• 111d protcL tcd from Lonfu,1ni.: heJlth clJ1m-. about looJ-. .111~1 their nutncnt,," ~aid CDA Pr c..iJcnt Nell WomJv.Jn.l, l'h·D. R D. The propmcd labeling rc~ul.111011' apply to rno'lt ft)(ld'> unJer the jumJ1ct1011 of the U.S l·oo<l and Drug A<lm1nl\tr.1t1on. New dd1111t1011' rcl.11c to dtok,lcrol. -.odium. '11g.ir. nutnt nl\ .ind d1ltercn1 t} pc-. ul f.11 . 'l\·r111' 'ud1 •• , lu'"· licht. kan. rcuun:tl, le\\, high .ind 'rrcc ,1l'l1 arc defined In .1dd1thrn. voltintary l<1hcl1ng gu1dd1nc' im ludc 20 v.irictic' c.:.1<.:h ul r.m 111111.,, vcgc111hlc' .111d ll\h \\ lll'n \1111 need a nutr111u111\l. thtn~ "I{ I> .. -re~1\tcrcd Jicl111~1n You can find :in RD hy .::dlinv (1'!00) 211-RD IU. RI),, ar·c rl.'<:o~n11c.:J .1, m1tnl1e>n C\flCll\ in th l.' he.11th l\lte profC\\IOM. I g l tend to u c 0 lot or mU)Onnnlsc for tuna salad a other kinds or salads. 11111 concerned about nll that fat. ls there n bcllcr olt crnatlve? N.E., lluntlngton Dench f\fany people arc beginning to use low-fat or non·fot yogun in place of m.t)Onn:iise, in ccn:iin, coo"ing situations. For example, it 1~ perfec1ly nppropria.te for combining with tuna Jor a salud. The health effects ore considerable. One tJblespoon of m:i~onn:ii e contains 100 calories and 11 grams of fat. Compare that with pl:iin non·fot yogurt (7 ~ caloric and :\lmost no fat), or cv.en pluin low.fat yogurt (9 calorics und less than V• o( u gram or fut). The substilution of yogurt makes a big diff ercnce in heahh va lue -not only in this case, bu1 ns an ahernatc choice for other higher fot foods, us well. For c..~mplc. )OU may be surprised to know that plain -... yogurt tastes great on a b:iked potato tft..placc of regular sour cream. The new "light" sour creams on the market do succeed ln cutting calories as comr.arcd with regular sour crcum. (The regular has 104 calorics p\!r four tablespoons, while the new light ve rsions contain between 36 und 80, depending on brnnd.) 13ut most of them arc still high in the pcrccnrnge or calorics you get from fat. On the other hand, the ~mmc four ounce of--plain non-fut yogurt contai ns just 27 calorics nnd. of course, very few arc from fat. Evc'n low·fat yogurt has only 36 calorics, with 25 percent of them from fat -within the recommended guidelines. Q I ju)t notlced that the cookies I bouiht cost the same price os ahuiys, bul &hey ore now only 12 ounces Instead or 16. l should ha,·c rend the lobcl. V.M., Costa Mesu Don't be too hard on yourself. If it's a product )'OU buy often, it's easy to sci "label reading lazy." You di<ln 't mention the ~pecinc cookies in que~tion. but this sounds like the situation covered in the ~fay 1992 is~uc of Consumer Rcportll (u \\Ondcrful magazine), in which new Fut-Free Fig Newtons we re introduc the same price ~s the regul cookies, but in the lowe r w and only 18 (slightly larger) cookies pcrfackagc instead The irony o it all is that &h ular cookies had only 15 pc of their calorics from fa t to with -a very acceptable le Dcra/cc Sc:mlon Is D rc1i dietitian. Sl1c Is the outhor buoks: "Viets Thill 'Work" o ''1'J1c Wellness JJook of /.JJ. Send )'Our questions to: De Scanlon, R.D., c)o Daily Pi/ llu.v 1560, Custa Mcsu, 9262 WE ACCEPT COUPONS ••• FROM OTHER SUPERMARKO Deluxe Max PASSIONATE PINK BOUQUET ....• 6. 99 lm'VICI ...... •--- .;.. ' 6 COOIDll .. -:;, ..... . ·1' WITH PUaCHAll Of AH'f DOZ. COCNUU *1117 llOUlAll.Y NICID AT 2.39 LO SALT TURklY a•IUT SAVE 250 Pfltl.8 LA. 3.99 CALIPORNIA •STO' FRYla FRESH 77 CHICKEN LA. • 7750Z PICKLED VEGETABLE BING CHERRIES WASHINGTON GROWN, FIRST Of THE SEASON ~~or~ ............................ 4 -. •1 ....... llNIOll UZO• ~EAT GIFT II GllUTTI -Fa FATHER'S DAY 2. 99 Q • -· -llRGINI LOTION IS~~~ 2.99 LB. Delicious BRAEBURN APPt.ES ........... LB. 1.29 u•• ...... a••• i AllDU CHAMMGNI 750Ml 2tm•S 24·MCK :::..i:-...,._1: M81T .... __,,,._ .,.__:'_a __ 4_" _ _, 12'?~~ 6. 99 UND STEAKS MIDIUM COOKID .... MP 41 TO SO-CT 6 99 FROZEN DEFROSTED &.a. • BONLESS BEEF-UMIT 4 LB. ClllUAN llA mAU PIUDS FROZEN DEFROSTED LA. 6.49 RONZONI SPAGHEnl REGULAR, THIN OR VERMICEW Cucumben Of' Green BEU PEPPERS ......................... 3 ......... I SlllltAIUKU nar1u1 NOm I-OZ SEASONED 2 3 SEAWEED • DIAMOND aaoWNma S LB &AG 1.69 8-0Z ORIGINAL 11 ..... llONDILI at-U•IAD .J ~~ED 1.59 Hughes 8-0z Soft CREAM CHEESE ................... 1.19 Robert Mondovi 750·Ml WOODRIDGE CHARDONNAY 4.99 ~ ........ AMalUNllllGlll -l CHek~~ 1 .69 IOOO HOMDTYLI --. WAl'Rll _.._:it ... · oJ~E 1.59 Von 0. Komp's 10 to 12·0z Fillet$°' 2.89 FISH STICKS . Stovff.'s 11 ~ FRENCH BREAD PIZZA 2.49 caw""'' PIAI Oil COllN 16 oz FROZEN 2 .. •3 WITH EACH $1000 'URCHASE' YOUll RECEIVE ONf BONUS comtCATE sr~p · r ·cllld"'f ••<oholk beot .. ate• 1obo«• dotr, prod.Kil Ill"''°'* "°"'P< end lothWy h<~•'• -....... ---1 ...... TOV MAYe Plt.UO 0.-( .... wtfM M If""'"· TOU OUAt.ln tO "'90tAll AN\' Of ....... TOn At A IUellANTIM MCOUNT. 99 TOM." W11H TWO IAYft CA ' .1 at gh t, of 32. 9 9807- Ultra Sillf Detergent Laundrv·Powdt•r--l2 LooJ/\ Regular Pricc-9.'9 Kellogg's Froot Loops Cereal 2 99 15 Ounce Box Sunshine Super Mario Bros. Cookies 15 9 Assorted VorieliPS·12 O unce Box Four Roll Package Regular Price-~ Sunshine Chip-A-Roos 219 or Ootmeol·Chocolole Chips-16 to 17.5 Oz. Pkg. Kraft "FREE" Salad Dressings 2 7 9 SelectPd Varieties-J 6 Ounce Bottle Ocean Spray Refresher VJ' 2 2 9 Selected Flavors-48 Ounce Bottle ~t · Vons Pasta 16 Oz. Pkg. Spaghetti. Vermic<11li. Rug. or Lorge Elbow Mocuroni Regular Price-1.0~ Yoplait 0 .. al ' I II I II l'l'I"' ' ngm 'I"'"" I ·!+::::::.Yogurt .)·::·:::~:: Assorlt-d Flavors t> Ounrc Conlruncr 2 ~100 Tropicana Orange Juice Regular or Horncstylc-64 Ounc<• Corton 249 149 199 Lake to Lake Cheese W1scon in Ch Assorhid \'une!Jc ·-9 Ouni 1• Pock~e Hormel Light & Lean Franks Mt'Of or Rt~t:f· J 6 Ounce Pockcrge 1-----·---·--I Large Ripe Hass Avocados Great Guacamole Mix-.59 Ea. I Regular Price-~ Large Hawaiian Papayas _ g g Fresh-Tropical Fruit Treat-Regular Price-~ 1..1i • Jumbo White Onions 2 g Spice Up Your Meals-Regular Price--;sH;Ji LI>• Snow White Mushrooms 8 Oz. Pkg. 5 g Great in Salad-Reg ular Price-~ ,...._~ • Saladette 39 Fresh Carrots 39 Tomatoes L" 1 2 Lb. Bag • ltrd R11J('-S<llod fo...,,,IC 11'11/l In V11cmun ~ l'ol01'Wum fr f1bf., ....... ~ ,.,..,.,.l'Wtle~ Nature's FaVorite 7111 Apple Chips 1 • "-"'cl Flctwin-J 2 Oii~ l'udQll' ....-~>C" Green Lush Tropical Plants 2 9 9 Upright-Asst Vw.-6 Inch Pot-Regular Prire-~ "·0 8" Pot Hanging Tropical Plant 649 Assorted Vorieties-ffesular Price-~ ,.u , F1onl llem1 Avai.lab&e While Su ' Last! Krusteaz Breakfast Waffles Buttermilk or Blueberry • 12 Oz. Pkg.-Frozen Resular Price-:J~ l . "l1 I Vons · er-:.~ · Sliced Cooked Ham Great for Sandwiches 8 Ounce Oblong Package lferular Price-~ Oscar Mayer Meat Wieners Regular, Ug.h t or Bun Length-ts Oz. Pkg. ResuJar Price-.Z."9 FreshFrYing Chicken Drumsticks Lb. or Thigh!-. Soutlwrn' Volw1 Pad.. I Reg ular Price-li9 J;b. • • • llt-l(ulor I~>< 1 ~LA ~"'°' ,,,.,. ,. 1 . .W u. I Fresh Rainbow Trout 179 Lh. Form Haised-L'.S.D.C. Lot Inspected Fresh Cooked Dungeness Crabs Lb.2 99 Wholc-US.D.C. Lot In spected \ 11 ~I l tornt> Hr11ulor l'nt t..-. ta;: Ftesh Pacific Swordfish Steaks g 9 8 l ' S.D.C. Lot In spected Lb. Fresh Albacore Tuna Steaks 698 U.S.D.C. Loi /nspt>c led Lb Cooked & Peeled Shrimp Meat Ort·~on Bm l ' S D.C Lot /n~pt•crt·d·Fn>lt'll Dclroslrd Jumbo Raw Shell-On Shrimp 798 2 I lo 25 Cmmt-l'.S D.C l 01 ln~pt't lrd-Frz. Def. Lb Vons Tartar or Cocktail Sauce . g g 7.5 Ounn• Hottlt> Ea .• Fresh Pacific ~U~~~~~~tOO 4 Thursday, June 11, 1992 ORANGI COAIT FOOD • V! cup of butler or margarine Rio Ruby Chicken • 2 ccaspoons curry po11·ucr • I tea.spoon g111~cr • ~~ tca)poon )Jfl • 12 chicken drum)1tcks • .i R_iiby Red grapdruil • Y~ cup boulcll chucncy In shallow hackmg di)h, rnclc bu lier "11h curry, i;mgcr. and )ale. Arrance cluckcn in pJn, !urning Ill coac all sides. Bake in 400 degree oven, 20 minutes. Tum chicken; bBke 20 to 30 minutes more, or until lender. Meanwhile, cut holf· inch slice off top :ind bottom of each gra~fruit; then cut each into 3 thick slices. leaving peel on. Heal chutney in )l..illct, until bubbly. Arrange grapefruit slices in pan. Glaze each side :ibout 2 n11nutcs. Arrange glazed grapefruit on pl.11c, with drum,tick on cop. Serve at once. Makes 6 serv- ing). Fresh citrus wn·a 8P•h ftlll' The r.potlight is on Spain this year, so interest in Sp:ini)h cuisine is running high. Numerous cultures and foods from around the world have influenced what arc known as Spanbh foods today. f rc)h citrus play) a particularly important role in many traditional Spanish dishes. Here arc some that take advuntage of the plentiful !.Upplies of citrus now in your markets. GAZPACHO • l·Y.i pound) ripe tomatoes, peeled, cut in half. i.cedcJ and roancly chopped • I cup coaf)cly chopped, peeled cucumber • ¥' cup coal')cly chopped, seeded sweet red bell pepper • Vol cup water •Juice of 1 lemon • 2 tablespoons olive oil • l medium clove garlic, minced • y, teaspoon white pepper •Salt to taste In blender!uree tomatoes, cucumber an red pepper until nlmo)t ' smooth. Add remaining ingredients and blend until smooth. Chill 4 hours or longer. Serve cold with crusty bread, ir desired. Garni)h each )Crving with ull or :my or the following: thin lemon c:ir1wheel slices. unpeeled diced tomato, red pepper and cucumber, and dkcd reel onion. Mate' about 4 cups (fuur a..ncc 1ervinp). Nutrition Information for one scrvina: 117 cialorics. 2 "ams protein, 8 &rams fat, 13 4rams carbohydr11tc, 3 &rums fiber, 0 m1lli&n1ms cholci.terol, 21 milllarams )()(lium. (without oddcd s:ih), S66 milli&rains potassium. SIMPLY SERVED ORANGES ••• MOROCCAN STYLE For c:ich iervin&. peel I oranic. Cut crouwisc into cartwheel slice). Arranie i.lices on amJll individu:il serving dish. -Sprinkle lightly with a;nucd nutmeg und 1round cinnamon. G1unish with i.pris, of fresh mint lc11vcs. Mnl:es I )Crv111g. TOSSED SPANISH SALAD • 1 medium head Romaine lettuce, cut crosswise in l·inch strips • 2 'mall tomatoes. cul in wedges • 1 'mall (or ~ English) cucumber. peeled, cut in cubes thin wedges • 1 1moll swee t white onion, cut in thin wedges • ~ cup cubed i.wcct red bell pepper • 12 black or green olh'Cs (opttonal) • l4 cup olive oil •juice of I lemon (3 t:iblcspoons) • I sm:ill clO\-'C garlic, minced • ~ teaspoon i.ugar •salt and pepper to ta)IC In large bowl combine lettuce, tomatoes, cucumber. onion um.I red pcP11Cr. dail. Whisk 1asc1hcr rcmainina drcuiQ& in1rcdicnts. To SCM:, w. cftuin1 with salad mixtutc. Divide Oft individual uhad plates. Serve with lemon ,wcJac1, af dc:iircd. Makes 4 scrvinp. Nu1ri1ion information ror one SCNin&: 182 caloric:i, 3 arams pfOICln, 14 arams fat, I) arams carbohydrate, .. grams fiber, 0 milliaralns cholesterol, 20 millicrams M>dium, (without added ):Ill), 664 milli1rams potuuium. CARROT ORANGE SALAD • I pound carrots, peeled. shredded • 2 oranges, peeled •cul in quarter-cartwheel slices or bile-size picect • 3 lablc5poons pine nuts (plgnolias) • l tablespoon olive oil • Gr3tcd peel und juice or ~ oron1c • 1 tublespoon honey In large bowl combine shredded carrots :and orange pieces. In small • skillet ll&htly brown pine nuts in oil, s1irrin1 occasion311y (about 2 minutes). Cool in skillet. Add orancc peel, juice and honey to skillet; stir well to blend inltrcditnts. Pour over carrot mixture; max well. Serve at room temperature or slightly chill. Makes about 4 cups (eight \.1 cup )Crving)). Nutricion information for one serving: 84 c:ilorie~ 4 &rJms of fat, 13 gr:ims c:irbohydratc, 3 gram) fiber, 0 mill igrams cholc)tcrol, 20 milligr:ims sodium. Grilled salads add to mealtime Come warmer \\Cather, why no t 1ry grilled salads, prepared simply but with a louch of cl<1ss. StJrt \\Ith a ~avory m:mnaJe to hobter the flavor uf grilled chicken, beef or fo.h. MONEY SAVING COUPONS :O~~ lht' SunflowPr Group Combine grilled foods with fresh lruit~ and vege1.1bk~. then pre-.cnt u\ er an irnagin.1t1\I: ,·a net~ ol greens. T hen. to keep each cntn:e interesting, spoon on a simple but ~I} li!>h salad dre!>sing. For perfectly 'ca:.uned grilled :.alad:.. reach for lhtd.en· and becf-na,or bouillon • the condimenb of choice. u~ing these ingredients a~ tn!>tant seasonings, add hearty richness to marinades and \alaJ J11:)~ings -without the need for Jdd1tional sail. Time-saving d11cken and beef bouillon help :-.tn:amlinc meal preparation 100. I lead into summer with 1hi!. ta~ty trio of grilled $Jlad!>. Each 1s '1brant, deliciou:, and in keeping 111th the se:ison Grilled Chicken S:ilatl ''1th 13Jue Chcc-.c Drc!.~ing is an exciting combination of marinated chicken. '''cct apple :rnd pear slice~. 111J,1t.J ''Jlnuh ;111d cool. cream\ Jrc:. ... 1ng. R1dHcined blue chee;c 1' !>tirrcd into :a tJngy mu .. tard·bouillon mi~1urc tu crc.1tc the ~p1ri1cJ Jre-.~ing. 'I hi' ckgJnt cntrcc need-. nnl~ 'ome cru:.t} breJtl or brcJJ,11cb tl> ~llmplcte the meal. ~cf\c up the Jclcctahlc ta .. tc ol the uril:nt \\Ith l'hJ1 C11ru'> Uccf !:>.1l,1d. 1 he JJ) be lore grill111g.. tn.1rtn.1tc n.1nk '>tCJk tn a fr.1grant 1111\ture of !>O) ~.JUcc. bottled lemon juice. bccf-O;nor bouillon Jnd garlic. Arr.1ngc thinly :.!iced .,ICJI.., orJn~c anti gr.1pcfru11 'cc1101~ npe J\OCJJO \\CU)l.C\ ;ind r<::J 0111011 ring., O\er :.a!Jd green!. for J fc.,t1'e and C)e·c..atching meal. GRJLLED CHI CKEN SAL\D \\1TH BL E CHEE E DRE ING ( ~l.1kc:., .i ~c:rv1111:') • ~~ wp \cgct.11llc 11d • • 1:ur. rcJ "'in.: \'1111:s.1r • l tJI> "poom bo11lcd kmun JU1•.: • 2 talikspoon~ \\,11.:r • I 1.1hk~poon ~u!;.1r • l·lf: tea~poom d11lkcn·l1J\l1r in,1.1111 ll11u1llun • I IC,l\p<X\n dry OIU\l.Hd • ~ tc;"P<'°n garlic rx>11dcr • 4 ~1..mncJ bonck" ch1lkcn hrc."t h.ill'cS (:ibouc l·l t::! pound~) • ::! tabk\poon' crumMcJ blue 1:h\.C)C • I large apple, cored and )tit:cd • I ripe pear, cored .rnJ ~heed • II: cup walnut plC\'C), IO.l\ICd • I cttucc lca1•c, In 'mall lxl\\I. combine 011, \'1ncg.ir. h-1111.d kmon JU1'C, \\.tier. ~ugar. I 11u1ll1111, mu\IJrd .ind gMhc; m1'C "ell . In l.1r~.: ~h'.tllow dl\h or pl:1\t1c h.1!!, pour : cup bouillon m1~turc 01cr chtdcn (11\cr. mann:t1c 111 rdrtgcrJtor 6 hour~ or 01·cr111gh1. 1ur11111g lhtcl..en 1>ec,l\1onJlly Combine cheese and rcm,11ning bou1llon mtXlurC lo U\C fur \,llJd drc~ing. ct)l.cr and chill Rcmol'c ch1d:cn from mann.1Jc; heal m.innatlc Cirill or hro1t a~ dc•.ircd, l1.1\l1ng "' frequently "kh mJrtnadc Slice ch1cl..cn, .1m111gc with apple .ind pcur slice' <111 lcuucc Ttip with walnut~ and cl11llcd drcs,1ng Rdrigcr.111: ldtul'crs. THAI C ITl~US BEEF AlAD ( M.1h' 4 serving\) • 3 1.1hlcspoon~ bollletl lemon JUllC • 2 t.ihlc~poon~ vcgctilblc oil • I t.1blc~poon soy sauc.:c • I cltl\C go1rhc, finclv chopped • I 1c.1\poon becf·O<l"'t>r 1n,t.lnt h.1u1llon • ~ tca,poon rcJ pcp~r OJl..c\ •I (I· to 1-~·pounu) O.tnl.. \tc.1k • I ripe avocado, pitted. peeled 111111 'hccu • I l.irgc orange, peeled .inti sectioned • I &r .1pefru11, peeled ind i.cctionc:d • I medium red Omon. •ltlcd • Lettuce lcJ\'CS In l.1r c ~hallow bal.111g d1\h or plJ ltc ha1. combine hottkd lemon 1u1ce. ml, '>OY \JUCC. gnrltc. boulhon anJ red pepper. mt• well . Add meat Cover. m:ar111111c in 1driier1lor 6 hour) or O\.ern1cht, turning meal occu1on1lly, Remove mc;11 ftum m.mn.n.lc; heet m.mn:iJc Grill or hro1l mc:it S to 7 minute\ on eac;h side or to J.:\lr..:d doncnc •. bn11n& fr..:qucntly "11h m1mnadc Slice me111. arranac with ovo,:udo. fruit and onmn on lettuce \cr\'C "1rh wum ThJt Ore'""' Rcfr11cr.11c lcft11'\..:n THAI DRE SING ~· cup \\Jtcr • J tJblc)poons. bolllcd lemon 1uic.: • 3 tJble:.poons \'Cgctabk 011 •:? tJblcspoons p;::inut butter • I 1able~poon bro11m ~ug.IT • I tablc~poon SOit' S.IUCC • 2 clO\'CS garlic. lincly chopped • I teaspoon bccf-na\'or instant bou1llt1n • \~ tca,p<><>n ground ginger • 1: rca)poon red pepper 0Jkcs A In smJll sauccpJn, cnmbine 1ngrcdic111~; mi.'C \\ell. ()\er low hca1. cook :ind stir until bouilloo ond pc.mut bu11er d1~sol\c; simmer J minutes. (MJkcs about -Y4 cup.) We're close to making this happen ... 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Thursday oast ·of the oast _-\ look at the people and eve nt s hi ghlightin g this 'veek's local arts and entertainment sce ne ' 'y ou h.1\e to um.lcrstand my \\hole career•~ about living on the edge and tJl..1ng ri sks, both p1ofcssionatty .ind phyi.1CJ1ly," says DJvid Coppt1 field. "I nstcad of being afraid of changci., I embrace them." Copperfield, acclaimed as the greatest magician alive, returns I•' the OrJngc County Performing Ans Center June 18-24 for 11111<. pcrform.111cci.. to h.ifne and ama1c Jud1ences with hi s l.1tl 'I lll)~t1f) mg feat' in .. Magic for the !)(}.,." The mJg1c1an, "ho has wa lked through The Great Wall of l 11111.1. made buth the Statue of Libc1 ty and an 85-foot long 011l"nt Expre~s train \',1nish, and ci.capcd from a burning raft as 11 plunJ,:l"J 1l\'t'r N1.1g.1r J Falb, bring' hi~ new heart-stopping, 1 •• i11t\-hcnJ1ng 11lu,ain' fur eH~nmg Jnu matinee performances 11 C11,1;1 :"\lc,J (T1d .. l"h range from $16 50 10 $29.50 With a S5 ,11,,011111 l11r thrldrcn unJer <rge I:! lor ,111 performances except thc !>.11urJ.1) e\<.n111g )how.) fhc p1el·e I do \\ he1 e I n) tool.. .. lot of training -a lot of rnu"h: control. .111J I did a lot of S\\1111m1n~ to simulate "h.11 I .1111 g.11ing 10 uu 1111 stage." Copperfield ~uiJ by telephone. Copperfield's next trick: make available seats at Perf onning Arts Center disappear Stor~· b~· DA\10 L. AJ .. ~lt!UIST :"\lJllY h.l\'C J1 c.1mt'U of ny ing, bur Copperfield make~ the Jr1:Jm a r1:.1ht\ 11h1:n he conquers the lll)lttery of flight and w.1r' w11h J girl m hi' .1rms 50 feet above the st<ige without lhe .ml or\\ ing' or \lr111g\. Other fc:.11, tor C1lpperficld mcluuc the ahil11y 10 "'forei.cc" 1111Jge' "' mcmhe" llf rhe auu1cncc Jre 1m1tcd 10 come on ,t.1gc .111J PJllll gr .11f111 111th Copperfield open mg an en' elope nl ha' I r..:d1d1on to n.\t.tl C\.Ktly 11h.1t grJffll1 \\Ill be pJmtcd, JllJ The Squccte U11\ ... \I.here Cuppcrl1cld wall i.hnnk to eight 1m h<.' anJ mzr.11.:ulou'I\ rel um to norm.ii. l 11r1her def~ 111g the l,1w\ llf the phy\lc.tl world and 111 .. 11porat111!! the nn1,1c of Van li.1lcn, I tarry Uclafon1e anu \h11.1r1, <1ud11:11ces c.111 11 itness Coppcrticl1J"i. female assistant \t "''through lw; bodv and .1 dance, "The Head Muvcr," with l1<.·.1d .ind hoJy dancing on opposite ~•de' of the stage. And J 111bu1c tu the I.lie Or,on Welles. who m1rnculously mtcracti. '"'" Copperf1clu .md Judicncc on a 1.irgc screen, is planned. To ready the rc111J1 kahlc, Copperfield adnutted "can tukc .111)11hcre from two years to ~ix months to prepare. I have 30 ucw mcmbcri. 11ho join up with 30 local stage hands and together they work about eight hours to set up a show. \ltcf\\Jrd, 15 tons of equipment .ire packed up." In the interlude, Copperfield, who recently acquired the 11-orld's premier magic library -the Mulholland Library of ConJunng and Allied Arts, for S2.2 million -can draw from wonder works dating back to the 16th Century, as well as his .icrive, vivid imagination. (He eventually plans to make the collection, which contains the only known recording of I loudini's voice. available to scholars and libraries interested in unu\ual performing arts.) What"s Lhe sccrel behind the Copperfield phenomenon? .. Magic 1s kind or a romantic thing," he answered easily. The more than 600 million people who have seen him • perform live and in Emmy-winning specials may agree. Tickers may be purchased at 1he cenrer box office, any l tll..ctMaster location or for groups by c:illing 556-2122. 2 Orange Coast Weekend I Thundlly • .U. 11, 1992 COVER THE SCENE MUSIC COMmY Four · young musicians who Stand Alone T !lllPPrCllM ·~. The sultry crooner returns A f1cr a l\\O·)ear ab cnce, suhry crooner/moody pi· anist Horry Connick Jr. return~ 10 Costa Mesa Wednesday e\ening to per- form under 1hc Mars al Par c1(ic Amph11hea1re. The :.?4- )Car-old New Orlcan) native, \\hO') !ltngtng of the !>land· urd\-has bcc:n compared to the )Ouns Fran!. Sinatra, la:.1 pl.t)ed here in July of 1990 a-. par t of 1he Or;inge Coun· 1y Performing Arti. Center's "American Sons" series. Since then. he's adc.led ucting Ill hi~ repertoire, appearing 111 the film "Memphis Delle" :ind the TV :.itcom "Cheers." Ticl.et for the 7:30 p.m. :.how ai the omphi1heatre, lo- c:HcJ on the Or•ingc Coun1y Fairground:. al 100 Fair Dmc, urc S22.50 for the lm\-n and S35.75 for i.ea1s (II :ilso co b SS to park on the foiri;rounds). To order by phone, call 546-4 76. S tand Alone is on the right track, with its four members all still in their teens and collectively headed in the right direction. The original rock quartet - whose members all attend Ocean View High School in Huntington Beach -is gearing up to get in u full summer or performing and practice in hopes of cutting a demo tape. They have already earned a good reputation for their live shows, in the wake of performances ut the Natural Fudge Cafe in HollY"OO<.I. the Lion's Club in May and at their own campus "hen they earned top honors at a Dattlc o( the Oands competition. "They had one band play everyday at lunch, we plared on Thursday and beat out all 1he other four bands that week," said Rob Ilium, who plays bass. The other members or Stand AJone are V.J. Bcnincosa on guitar, Dave Schartoff on \OC:lb and drummer Jeremy Long. They h:ive been playing together for about a year. Dul in fact, sever:il of them began pcrfom1ing together even earlier. Several of 1hcm got toge1her to jam in hopes of performing ul u 1alen1 competition at Mcsavicw Junior High. Originally Blum \\US going to sing, but i.witched over 10 bass "hen Schartoff was recruited. "\Ve play mostly original , " explained Bcnincosa, adding "hat co,ers they play :ire so ob cure that most people a sume they'(e al~ originals penned by the members of Stand Alone. Tfle band has about 11 originals, o i able 10 perform at sho\\Casc gigs throughout Orange and LA. Fit to be h o g -ti e d~ I f you really want to im_prcss Dad for Father's Day, forget the. goofy tics, "World's Greatest" mugs :ina easy-to-mass-m:itch socks. Take him to the Hogs instead. A collection of more than t oo3rivatcly owned vintage Harley-Davidson motorcycles an the newest models direct from Or.ange County and Palm Springs Harley dc:ilcrs will be on display at Fashion Island from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturd:iy in celebration of Father's Day, which isn't until the folrowing weekend. "This )'.Car, whifc Mom and the kids go from store to store fin<ling the perfect Father's DaY. gift, we're giving Dad something fun to do, toot said Susie Plummer, Fashion Isl:m<fs s:i les :md marKcting manager. Assembled from Harley-Davidson owners throughout Southern Californi:i, the display of stock, modifiea and completely customized bikes includes motorcycles from the 1940s through 1993 models. Shoppers will be asked to vote on their favorite Hog, and tile bike owners receiving the most votes c:in win prizes ranging from Fashion 1sland shoQping sprees to weekend getaway packages to the Four Seasons Hotel in Newport Beach. Upscale biking_ apparel will be modeled from noon-2 p.m., and musical entertainment ~ill be provided. countic:... All member:. arc involvc:d in sonS'Hiting, "ith Olum often kicking thins~ off" ith a b.lss line thJI pro,idcs the fr;ime\\ork for the melodic and rh)thmic la)er:. that arc ncccs:..ary to complete the \Ong. The band':. mu:.ic i:. of the luud. hard-edged variety. Singer Schartoff a):. they write :.ong:. ba:.ed on their O\\n experience , or thO!>e they know around them. COMMUNITY EVENT \\'11h 13enanco~a and Schartoff being lb. and Ulum and Lung an even )Olinger 15, I~ _el.l)lnS \\ith S1anJ Alone .1l11:•1Jy a c.ireer Sl>.11? ''I'm nut goang tu depem.I on 11. but II \\OUld be grc.ll to du th1<· Ulum 'aid. An)Onc 1111erc .. 1cd Ill h:.1rninl! mon: .1bout S1and Alone and - "here the band "111 l)\! performing c.1n c.111 D;i, e Sd1ar1urr .11 S·B-0252. -lJ_t lJl.1ill ,\/;l\llt// !DelilW., Straight from the heart B U"·e,cd comcd1Jn Den-n~ \Vollb.:rg b gl\ing from the heart. and, fortunatcl}. Orange Counl) is the rec1p1en1. 1990') .. Stand Up Comcd1Jn of 1hc Yc.1r·· on ~lunJ.1~ JOi1h h1:. \\1le Jennie ~lcUmlc ~and ~lark Sdutr 111 h.:aJla11111~ the 1hirJ annu.11 nlmeJ\ fund- rabcr at the lf\1nc imprmi- ~a1ion for the \\ l"llne~' Com- munit: llf Or.1ngc Count), "hich 1c.11:he-. c.tnl·cr pa- 1icn1:. 10 p;1rt1c1p.1tc in 1heir fi).:ht 31!:1111'1 the dl~C:l\e, Ron I loifm.111. :i fnenJ since high llChool Jilli l'.lllCer \IC· tim. url!cd lhl· {l1mec.l1.m to emcee -the i1u111:u1.1I lund-r:.1i~er, anll \\ l;llll'-'rl! hJ been ill\ohed C\lr -'lllCI!. T1cl.l!h for 1h.: ~'en1. \\h1.:h begin~ "1th co.. k1.111, .11 6 p.m . Janner al b:30 .111J the ~hu" :11 "· :ire S7:'i \.,11.:h \\'ollbcrg al-.o hullt ..1 po,1- p..trl) for :.pon~or . Call 25 • 1210 for 1nfornu1ion ~'091llil wsakMtt t ~ • BOOKS Novelist delves into dark side, explores sell K em Nunn, author of "T,1pping the Source," "Un.t,!>i£ncd Territory," ·ind the recently rcle:i!>ed ··•\1mun.1 Queen .. S:l}S that one of ------the reasons he ''rites is to gain aCCCS!> to hi\ 0\\ n expe r ience, to undcrstanc.J l11m- l> Cl f, a nc.J t o make !>Clll>C of his own experi- ence. Betti Cobb Because o f that, rc:.ic.Je r!> oft e n Jiscover that Nunn, a Bookmarks uct grac.Jua te \\hO li\C!> in H u nt i n g t o n Uc.1l.h. 1' '0111cth1ng of .rn l:.v- l.'r~ m.in. a \\r1ter ''hose plot\ arc pl..'1>plc.:J "1th ch:iracter) \\hose 111."rr onal dilc.:mm.1:. arc built upon lkl.'p :ind t1011bli11g trut hs. SPECIAL EVENT Heritage Regatta sets sail T he second annual Mewport Harbor Nautical Museum Huitage Regatta Is ready to set sall Friday and Saturday. The event, which features a classic wooden boat race, was founded last year to help raise funds for maintenance and development of the museum's uhiblts and collectlons. Friday's activities Include a 5-9 p.m. welcome party at the Balboa Yacht Club. Open to the public, a $5-pcr-pcrson donation Is required. On Saturday, the club will host a 10:30 a.m. parade of boats. The 1 p.m. regatta's course Is set between the Newport Beach and Balboa piers. For additional Information about Saturday night's cocktail and award ceremony, call 673-3377. UEYONI> TUE BEACll A' :.dH1nl lets out next week, I 'm wr-: then.: i~ .i parent Ot l\\l) con1cmpl.it111g crca1ivc op11o ns for their l..1ds' ..... Mill ~ ttl Arts Scene summer· ume activi1ies. ideas that reach beyond rh c beach. Check in wirh me next Thursday (June 18) when I will profile the Newport Harbor Art Museum's Family Alls ------Council, and the wstk variety of children's Jrl clas..C) being offered al lhe museum during July and August. Jn each of his novels, Nunn's protagonists explore dark and perplexing mysteries. "Tapping the Source," set in Huntington Beach, tells of Ike Tucker, an in- nocent young man who sets out to find his wild, runaway sil>ter and discovers in himl>elf what Nunn de!ic ribcs as "a willingness to go along with corruption and also the strength to end it." In "Un:bsigncd Tcrntory," Harlan Low :.ind Obadi:ih Wheel- er fi nd thcmsct-.es confront ed with bizarre curiosities and s trug· i;lc with tr:inscendental issue~ in the midst of the Mojave llcscrt when Wheeler suddenly ab:indons his ~trict religious upbringing v. hilc on a religious prol>e l) u£ing mil>l>1on. I3ut it'!> Earl Dean, Nunn\ lat· est "hero." who confronts the niuy-grilly of life, when a routine sales call leads to a deadly brutal night of terror and depravity. The Player Rated: R The Star: Tim Robbins The Story: Gnffin Mill (Robbins), an embattled young movie mogul, finds his job threatened by the amval of ambitious rtval exec. To add to his general paranoia over his precarious studio position, Griffin receives a series of threatening post cards from an anonymous writer he had put off ear1ier. When Griffin finally confronts the suspected culprit, he discovers his problems are just beginning ... The Scoop : Whether taken as corrosively humorous satirical swipe or suspenser, "The Player" is undeniably Robert Altman's best p1c yet. Combining the best elements of the director's imp<ovisationol docu-dramas ("Nashville," "M•A•s•t·f '), with a scathing dud-on script by Mlchael Tolkln (based on his own novel}, the movie pctfectly e&ptures the dog~at·dog to~ of its Tin~ltown milieu. Robblns Is o stand·out as the anti-hero more concerned with career imperatives than conscience, while the bevy of real-life stars (ranging from Burt Reynolds to Julia Roberts) give the film a grounding authenticity. Full of reflexlw, Ironic twists, "The Player" Is a must for clnephlles The Score: 7 k-~-'·tl ..... ,tt ............ And, it's Earl Dean -a balding. middle-aged vacuum cleane r salesman -who best exemplifies the novel's jaw-dropping truths. Alien 3 Rated: R The Star: Sigoumq Weaver The Story: Picking up after her climactic tussle w ith the last movie's mama bug, "Alien 3" finds Lt. Ellen Riplq (Weaver) further impuiled after crash landing on an inhospltable penol wor1d. Banding together the male, Christlan-Funda~ntalist prison populace, Riplq prepares to make a last bleak stand against her old enemy ... The Scoop: Brooding and Impressionistic In to ne, the film's definitely the dar1<est, most nihilistic chapter In the future-goth senes. There ls no denying that first-t.UM director David Floe.her hos a Major Eye and the klnd lclsm behind the movie's wide-screen visuols (especially the last half's dizzying mine run} Is absolutely astonishing. But. In spite of WelJVet's courageous wor1<, the marvelous effects and the Intriguing rellgiolredemption angle, what may prove off-putting to genre fans Is the unre~ntlng mood of despair. All in oil, this 11 OM exciting -albeit depmsing -"bughunt." The Score: 7 Nunn ~ays hi:. former teacher. :iuthor Robert Stone. described writing as :in act again!:!t londi· ncss. "People ''ho)c only diet is the machinery of the popular cul· lure h:i'c no mirror 10 hold up to themseh cs," Nunn explained. "111ey only :.cc the fobc im::iges thJt otherl> hokl up for them. Fie· 1ion is :in act again't tonclinc ), When it honcl>tly llcpict) the hum:in condition, y,c rccogniLC our:.cht.•:.. "At bo11om the humJn condi· llon il> a gritty, cruel condition. T uo often in cn1n tilinmc11t there\ .i cu ltut c of '"uid:ini:c - \\C don·1 wan l lo ~cc \\h.11\ rcully there; \\e look for cumfur1." Nunn l>CC!> fiction '' nleri. J ' cr eJtO~ of mctJphor~. "When )OU create a !>llll), )Ou'rc ~:l)IOg thi!> is "hat life i) ltlc. I create to tell you what life i. lil.c in my C'(• pcriencc. J try le> write the kind of stories l'<l lil..e to rc:i<l." "Pomona Queen'' h:is been de· scribed a' a terrifying and hilari· ous book. (n the midi.I of brolcn drc:ims and black depravity. one finds glimmering sparks of h<..lf!c :ind courage and situationi. \\h1ch C\'okc the humbling "haughtcr ol recognition" which Nunn call-. .1 ve ry mystelious :loJ profound thing. 'p omonu Quc:cn" ii. l>C I 111 the Pomon:t Valley .in I telh the fic1ional11l·J i.tory or Nunn's fJn11ly. Nurtn J~ .. \Cnbc) 'he _i113"1-dlaractcr. L.11 I Dean. ~ someone clpl><! tu h11n )Ctr, and ~1y tha t for the m'"' pan , the i.cuing und the ch.tr.iv 1crs arc compo!>1h.~) of real pla• l'' ,10J people he rccalb frno1 h1• childhood and teen~ Although "Pomona Ouccn \\:l'i \Hillen in the fi,c )Cal'> !>t1ki: "Una~igned Territory" was puh See COBB/13 A Midnight Clear Encino Man Rated: R The Stars: Peter Berg, Kevin QiUon The Story: The Ardennes Forest on the French-Germon border, December 1944 Picked for s~cial recon because of their high IOs, six baby-faced recruits search for signs of a major German adVance. Their mlsslon takes on un~cted tum tlo~er ~n thq a~ faced with a war-weary Wehrmacht platoon only too happy to surrender. ~re·s only one hitch: to ensure that there arc no reprisals on the homefront. the Germans insist on first staging a phony fire-fight ... The Scoop: This elegiac, melancholy wor1< rMMges to eloquentty express the nightmarish muddle Of WM. Onty the second feouc o f actor ·turned-director l<clth Gordon ("The Chocolate War"}, this spare, impcccebly 5hot ond acted film ~ aactty whet most "entJ..wor'' films ciolm to be -a genulne meditation on the loss and treglc Ironies ot combat. Imbued with an arrcstJng scnse of mood ('Tom Richmond's cincmotography gl~s the wintry, woodland settings a forbidding, fairy-talc look), "A Midnight ~ar· ls finetty ckvastating ln Its etlrn&c:Ue unravelling of ~·s good Intentions. The Score: 6.S Rated : PG The 5t.rs: Sean Astin, Pauly Shore, Brendan rras.cr The Storf: A pair of teen-age dweebs (Astin, Shore) d 19 up an ice·pr~d Cro-Magnon vaf.(fraser) while woridng on a back-yard swimming pool. Convinc~d that the caveman (whom they dub Uni() is their ticket to popu!Mity, the t:>oys transform him Into the coot cNlroct~r ~ aspire to be. The .Scoop: Somd.lmcs funny but usually sophomoric tun-comedy $bictJy tor folks from The Stoned >6C· The lnltkll • con"lk sct·P'eca lnW>Mng the ~men·, tint brusha wtth civilization ere flne, but after that tM plot settles Into a prcdlctabfc fr~uroa-to-heroes groove. The movie tria to set up a conflict In the second half by having Astin's dram glr1 (Meson Ward) fall for Uolc, but that gets Quashed with the timely ~ -notch -of a rllthcr c~~. The Score: 4.5 Orange Coast's Most Complete I\ I < > C >I< I\ I I I f I D I\ Y S /\ t f I /\ () Art Museums • L1guM Art MuH•um 307 Cl1fi Dme. Lasun.> Be.lch, -19-1 GSJl 'Modcmr)t Ab· SlrJctoon on AmcflcJn Pflnts" (1om the ~J to0n.1I Mu)o('um OI A.mctol·;in Ari, Smitf'bo. n1.ln ln>tttullon pfCSCntcd throUJ:h July 26 ·centUf). A P.J1n11ni: By PCICf AfnJndcr" on \tew through July 19 "\\hy P.:irad1..c Pamtm.;> ff0fl1 the lccns Jn<f T\\i.'nt~ ... .:i i;rcxip !oho\v by C.llolurntJ .lltr)b, conltnut~ ihrous;h NO'< 20 Hou1<> 11 a m.·5 p.m TuCiel.l} ·Sund.l) Admouo<>n: S3 '°' adults. S l.50 fC>f sen or c11tzens, stlldents, free f0t children under 1 2 • l.lguna Art Museum -South Co.isl Pl.lu S.iltllite 3 333 811.col St., Costa Ml'SJ, 662-3366 "Milk and Hoot-y," Su)Jn Joseph's s11t?·~ific 1ni1.lllat1on filled Y.1th CO\••· cal'<cs g"'nt c<1hng utensils and other \ .. OAS dc>1gnl-<l to quef>l.1on the Y.JY Amc1icans· view Cf1ffcren1 roles 1n society, continu<.~ through June l l . llours: 11 a.m.·9 p.m. M..>nd.ly-Frid;iy; .10 a m.-6 p 111 S.1turday; 11 .:i m. 6 p.m. SundJy. Ad· mission rrcc •Ne\\ port 11.trbor Ari Munum tl50 San Clcnu:ntc Dme, N~'Pl>'t BNth, 759· 11 22 lhe only \\'est Co.i~ .ippc.irJn<.i.' o( "Ot.'\11 on the St.ms· loof..ong B;id: at the E1i:hh('), ·• a themJtoc.1lly 0ti;.:inazcd rccon- S•i.fcrJtoon of tht-Jrt ol the last decade by SO ol the ~·f..f\U\\O Jrlll>b of th..• l:l<h, -----roottnlJl"S throui;h June 11. Hours 10 a m.·5 pm T ul'S<J.i~·SundJv. Adm1S)tOll SJ '°' atlulb S 2 '°' \Cntor crtozcns and )lu· cl<.'nb. S 1 f0t chol<lrcn 6-17 Community Galleries • Cosl.l MtS.l Ar1 lugue wllery 1661 Sunflo\,cr Ave.. ~nta Ana. 540·6·UO. Works by 'lfarious k-.ii;uc ml·mbcrs on J>Cf· mancnt d1>?lay. Admt))IOf'I: Frl'C Hour•: 10 J m ·6 p.m. Mondol)·Saturd.Jy; 11 a.m • 5 pm Sun<fay • ll\ine Ct\ic Center 1 C1\1C Center Pl.\l,l, lf\tne 72-1 6000 5'.ulptuu:s IJy Ir· \me .lllt>l ltw CJrlk·n on \tCW throui;h if,tly 16. I lour) 8 .i m.-5 pm Mond.iy r 11dJy. Adm1S!>Wll f rec •John Wayne Airport 3151 AiM,1y A"~ , 8u1ld1ng K·lOI. Co>tJ M~. 252·S2 19. "Ctt.-enc Jnd Gr~ne: Architects in RC>i· dcnt1Jl St} le," J rollectoon o( photoi;rJphs showinN the "C.1l1fornta bung.ilOw" style of turn-of-the-century Mthtlt.'<b ChJ1~ Sum· mer Gtl-Cne Jnd 1 lcnry M.1thc< Greene, is sho-. .. n through July 23 oo the dep.1rtU<e k'\cl o( the Thom.ls F Roley Terminal op-J>®tC gJICS 1 ~ .tnd 11·14. • Ney.port BN"h City Hall C.Jllery 3300 Nc\\pott 81\'tl. NC\\opotl Be.>c:h, 644-JlSO. P;i)leb by 811114' NU},~nt .and photoi;r.iphs by Mt.-rl)n Mol1J1d on \.1ew throusfl July 7. Watercolors by Beil IMcy and o.b by W.il- 1.>a? S~I on \. tl'W throudl Augu~ 11. Hour ff a m .5 p.m MonclJ)··frlll.ly. Ad· m1 ion Free. • Or.ange County Center for Contempo-rary Ari )621 W M.lCArthur 81,d . Sp.ice 111, S.lntJ An.l, S-19~989 5.lnt.i AN Hi~' School $1uck>nb J.inct M.id . .llj; and Patncu Wh1tt.'Sldc Ph1lltp_s pu~scnt 'Penon.u, Spi11ts .&od Other t.1.lt\JfCW..UOns from the Psychf" throush June 26. I lou11: 11 a m.--4 p. WfdneWy-Sunday. Admission: frtt. • Security ftKiffc c.Jlefy SSS Anton Blvd , Cmta Mew, 03-6000. "Charted, Collected and Carefully Counted" by Nac:o- la Rosalie Atkll'tton·CrUfith continuH thtouth S.itutd.ly. tiout1: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Tu~y·S.tutd.ly. Admi.ton: Frtt. ·~·-· Commercial Galleries • Bl.lck Market Att G.lllcry 130 E. 1 ith St., Suite I, Costa i\.1cw, 631-7Q<J4, "RcJI Of Unreal," feclturing Jb.taa pholOl)t.lphy bv MurrJ) 8Jmcu. surreJl"m by D.ln Montano and ml\cd-mcdi.J sculptures by Mich.lei R<>sers. open, June 19 \\rth an 8 p.m. rece?pbon (eaturing music t,) l.1\e l.is .,\Jnos. llours'. 10 a.m.-G pm \1011d.1\· Fndav; 11 a.m.--1 p m Sawrw>. Ad· mo)Sl()n. Free. •Blue Marble Coffeehouse 1970 Harbo, 81\d , C<bta t.\e.cl, 6-16-5776 Frank DiNin Pace, '"ho \\.1)(1..s 1n 0ob, t> the fcclturcd Jrt tit of the month (Of lune Hout) 6 ·30 a.m ·11 p.m. SundJ)-Thur~Jy, 6:JO am.· midnight Frid.ay-S.lturday. Adml\S1<>11 free •Charles Whitchurch S97J Englllccr D11~. Huntington Beach, 373--1459. "Peter Ale>.ander: The \el\ ct Paontin&">" on dr~pl.ly through July ) Hours: 10 am ·5 p.m. Monday·Frid.ly; 11 a.m.·4 p.m. Satur· d.ly; 01nd by appointment. Admission: free. •Cosby G<lllery 3404 Via Oporto, Ne\ ... port Beach 723-4758 CJldo1nia coo.stJI p.1on11ng. by contempor.11y colonst CCbby will be on d1splly throosfl MondJy. I louw 10 a.m.·6 p.m. Sunday·MondJy and Thurs· day 11 a.m.· 8 p.m. Frtd.ly·Saturd.iy. Ad· mission· Free. •De Gr.aaf Art Inc. 3400 A\cnue ol the Arts, Co:.t.i Mesa, 5S7·52-IO. PJ<.tcl p.11n1-on~ by ElizJbcth lJlous.chet.. continues rn· dc11m1el\•. Hours: 10:30 .1.m .. 6 pm Tues· W)'s;ltur ay open unhl 8 p m Frid.t)l. AdmisMon Free • Four Se.uom Hotel 680 ,_.C\.,.J)llrt Cen· let Dr, NC\\port Be.ich. (3101 J94·18S4. "C?\' port Beach 3rto..i SoC?w Chin IJeJnctte Sf..inncr) cJlibtts her Sh.but culk•ctton through July 6. • G.llerie 22 .. 224 Forest AH!., Laguna Beach, 49-1-5757. \\'orl..s I>): lhorn.b Melo.· nti;ht, P~ Hopper, LeRoy Ne111l.ln, Peter M.1"<, VIC1()( Vas.:irely .ind Ah.u arc fcJturcd tndelinttcly. Orrgtnal p.tonton&"> by foul art· 1..t P.imelJ Gilure. R lailcc StC\\Jrl, Patnck Tobin, Randt lee .mJ COfonnc Schm1nl..e, as \\Cll oh phot());r.iphy art by Su\Jn Sw.ancZ). on d1)1>l.1y throu~t the sprtn~ months. I lout> 10 a.m ·6 p.m. Sun d.l~ Thur~Jy; 10 ., m ·9 p.m. Frida> SJlurday. Admission: f rC'e. •The Gregory Gallery 3406 \ 1.l Lick1, NC\ .. port Beach, 723·0887. \\'or~s b~ wa· tercolor arti~ Chns Sanll<.>y on lfo,play. • Hod.1d Slimm~r Art G.lllery 2006 Court Ave .• Newport Bt-.xh. Con11nuous e h1b1t fe.:ilures origin.ii •rt av3llJble fOf sale by more th.in lO ~them Dltfoin1J arti>ts on •II types o( media. Hool\ 6·9 p.m. Mond.ly-Friday .lnd by .lppo1ntment • LlhiM G.llleries 11 73 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach. 72 1·91 17. H leuna .lnd Thorn .. u Leung. 1n1erll.ltton<>lly recog nizcd modem ma.stets n( Sh.:10>hu1. the tr.:i · dotaonal mdhod ol ChiMSe l.l~pe p.ooting. um eil eAampk-s o( lhc1r ac claimed lancbc.lpes Fri<Uy-S.iturd.iy. tiours. Monday·S.11\lrd.ly, 10 a m.·10 pm , Sun· cby, 11 a.m.·7 p.m. •le Merldien hotel -1500, M.lC.Atthur Bl"d, Newport BeiKh, 476-2001. The art· ISlJ'y o( lhC Llgunoi .8cJch f~ ol tlw Alts and Pa.geant d the Masters · \\.m be showing through June 30. • M.\rpret ._, Studio and wllery 700 1n Carnation Ave .• COtON def Mar1 760-9100. Mixed-media ~ants .lna ~ercolots by Marga~t &eden and l1miled prints and ernbosleCt Wile«."Obs by Linda Whittt'f'OOR! Ott pe«Nnent dttpf.ay. •tours: pm. Sund.ly Arfm1>Sl()(l Fr!!e 10 a.m.·S:JO p.m. Tuesd.ly-ThurscfJy, or by appointment. Admission: Free. • NESE wl~ry 4131 S. M.1in SL, SJnta AN 979-2787. A new exhib111on o( mixed media p.llnting and sculpture by M)rt?lla Moses opens with a reception irom 6·9 p.m. SJtUfd.ly. Continues throul!h July 31. Hours: Mond.Jy-Frtday 10 a.m.-~ p.m. Ad· mission: Free. Behrens, Sh;io. log.m. 5.:issone. Blumhagcn and Cosby Jrc on '-•CW indclinotely 1 lou~: 11 ;i.m.·6 pm. Mond.ly·frid.ly, 11 a m .7 p.m S.lturday, 11 a m.·5 pm. Sunday Ad· mission: Free. •Off the Wall G,1flery J.:4 l·B Via ltd<>, NC?\ .. port Be.ich, 723-5950 Woil..s by MO'>CS, Nagel, Hacnracts. Mul...11, Ward. Behreni and other) arc on pcrm.>nenr d1)· pl.iy lfour. 10 .1.m..C1 pm. MoncfJ)· Fuda); 10 am ·5 p.m. S.llwrd.1~; 11 J m .j •Some lit..e II Haute & Bohemi;in 'Groo\e 218 E. 17th St , CostJ Mtw, 642· 1372. Art, collcc11bf~. retro furntturc, runt..1 \intage and ttendy nt.'\\ dothon~ and ne" hOUSC'\•3re. on do.,pla) ror s;ilc. I lour). 11 a.m ·5 p.m MondJ\·SaturdJy or by .ip· po1n1ment. •OH the Wall Callery 2123 Main Sc .. Huneington Beach, 536·6488. \\'orls by •South Coa)I Ari Center 283 E 1-th St • CO'>ta M~ 6-16--15-15 Ar mJto n ccJ,. All That jazz Series ~~----~ ........ --------------lb • ~ ,, -]All UP Y OUR W EEKEND. Surt o rr with a riff of Jazz. Add ·' few of you r favon1c fncncb Then tmpro-. be. 8eC'3u.se that's what All That Jazz is about. Join us al Cr)·o;;ul Coun C."\'Crv Sun<il> in June wilh Narada nati~Jly known rem rding anL"L" Sooday, June 14 2p.m. DAVID AJlKE."STO~ A MilllnsmuncntaUsl Sunday, June 21 2 p.m. T1NGStAD A RVMBF. I Smooch Guitar and Woodwind Duo Sunday, June 28 2 p.m. ~'iCE.ll BREWER A STEVE KOO>l.ER Evocative Violin/Plano Duo Mecl lhe anist after each performance al Compact Oio;c llnlimitc<l. Re~tcr .u .tn) Crystal Coult store to win a free (nJl.se on. Regent.)'·~ Vanc.ou\.cr "jau. ft.' th-.il At :-.c.i· and Olhcr travel prii.es. Oeposil cnt.ty at Compact Discs Unlimited • I ;11.ed on the fil'l't level, near me Broadw.ly. Receive .i free.Jazz CD v.ith any purch.J,.<;c of s1:; or more from any combination of Crystal Court st.on.:~ anJ re u urant.s. Bnng )OUr receipts to the information desk on the first level from 2 to 4 pm. c.~ch . und.Jy in June and n.>letH' your free gift (while supplies last) . l Crysul Coort. a spcdaJ side of Soulh Coa.'11 Pim. l1 :.ltd 2' !>urlllo-'tt ! sear Ill (QiU \~ :aricto-ed b) dx- Brol<f,.•y and Rohmcru. FcJlunn oo.cr Rfly ~ ~ialt) ~and~ • I ( I " , '•' \ '• ' ~ TRAVEi .. · ON.!5QBTU •. 'l .COM-DISCS • CALENDAR · 540-1 22 4 1111i;in.1I '' ood sculpturC'S and cer am1c ptec· l'' Jnd J sclCC11on or l1m11t"d t"dn1on lnho- ~·.1ph. Jnd scr1~r.1phs b)' \Jr&ous art1>lS are "" l'll.'r mJnl•nt cf1splJ\ t--lours 10 a.m. -6 pm MondJ) Fr1dJ\, 10 .1 m.-5 p.m. S.i1ur· I.I\ • ~tud10 G.illfry 1 "')OS Sl..y P.lfk Circle. ,, 11• N, II'\ 1n,• tlS 1-'l 1ti1 '/\\) ths of 1he ~.1111 ~c>rnl. · p.11nt1ni:s cell•brJting th<' "''th'>. h·~cnd> .ind tu>IWlh oi the indoi:· , 1H1u> rwopk•> 111 tht• AntlC'S /\lount.11n; and : 11,· .\111.unn U.i""· on 1fopl.1y through Aug IJ • ~u~.1n Spirilu) G.illery J 333 Be.u St. (in Ll\,tJI C.:ourtJ, Cc»t.1 /\11:'1..J, 549-7550 'lJ r h,;n CJnvas." .1 nl·w '>t'roes of color Ci- •1.ll hroml' phowi;r.1ph'> by C.1l1forni.1·bJ>l'<I .11 I l't Jun Gordon, on 'll'W throui:h July 3. I h•LH\ 1 U .1 m ·'.! pm MondJy fodJy; 10 . 1 111 ft pm S.1twcl.11 , noon·S p.m. Sun· 'l.11 .\dllll))ll in. f rt'l' • 1hrill)OU Art Studios JJJ C.1br1llo, l •ht.1 i'.ll-..1. 642 5•)78 Or1s1n.il oils and ,,,1:1·1< 1>f,1r> p.i1n11ni;s irom RJlo, lndones1.i, '" ~ ·d , ,11'\ '"!.') .ind "'·""' 1,o,1turl'U I lours. 11 .1 111 • p m l 111"><1.t) ~.11urd.1)· by .lfJ· • \flt •\\lutm.111 G.1lleril'> J'i-l'i E Co.ht t--logh· " l ur ''"I dd i\l.11 &"5 24"8. Pron~. .• .1 I 1111i:1n.11, tJ, ~to11.1rt Rob<'rt • J ,,l r bdt•n1ll'h~t•r .u1d Ll 1..;t ~ .. htnHr -' \ \\ II i!C'lr111~t I\ (,.11lt.•t) '' ~\dU':>l\C , 1 "' 0''""' \ \ 1lu1' 0111;.nJI ",,. I !nu" 111 .1 r1 <• p m T ue><IJ~- 1 t 1 •1 , p Suru.1' Ad h't • ""'"' C .. 1lll'r) ~uulh IHl B .. 11 "' ton ( •" ( P l.t i\\(°'.1 C)ftJ ,. ... .., ... ~\· extravag.inza which choreographs favorite Disney son~ and characters with the latest 1n 1heatricJT illusions, is open on the Rivers of A'nerica. A stdgt? production o( "Beauty Jncl the Beas!" is now featured at Vidro- polis. Hours: 10 J.m.-6 p.m. wccf..days. 10 a.m.·midnight weekends. • Hornblo~er Dining Yachl Mariners Mile Marone Center, 2431 W. Coast I lwy , Newport BeJd1. 631-2469. exl. 7. Brunch Jnd dinner cru1~ of Ne'"flOl'I I !arbor o(- icmd \\eekends and holidays. • Hunlington Beach Surfing Museum .i 11 Ol"e St., Hun11ni;1on Be.1ch, 960- 3483 An e>.tensive collect1on of mcmora- l>ili.1 highlighting more th.in 80 yeJrS o( Americ.1n surfing is fc.iturt.>d. Tour~ are av.iil.iblc. Hour>: noon·S p.m. Wednt""JY· Sund.iy. Adrrn~sion: S 1. • lnlernationJI Spel'dway in CrJndst.ind Arcn.1 JI the OrJngt.• County F.mgrounds, 68 fJor Dr"e, Cu;IJ Mt.'SJ. flJHr.it.f.. mo torcycle r JCl'S <'I <'ry Frid.iy from 8· 10 fl m Admission: SB ISS for 1l·17 year old), tree children und<'r 1 21. •Knoll's Berry rarm 8039 Bt.-.1t.h Bf,d. Buena PJtf,, no 5200 lht.·nw p.irf.. ll'J· turt.'S mle-,, JttrJU1un; .ind rt.">tJurJnb PJrf.. 11f.lt'n d.i1I) huur'> \JI\ • Ne\\pOrl Harbor NJulical Mu~eum 1~1.1 \\ B.1lw.i BIHi l'o.1:1~p<1rl lk.1d1 (, -] 3 3 77 l ht' ffiU>('Uln hOUSt.'> J per· m.incnt lofl<'<l•110 ot h•~ooc.il phol!lf:raphs tni;1·1h,·r \\ olh ho.HS photoi;rJphs. mJr1ne ch,pl.1H ft>h "'-'J>hl·ll, ~rps 1n·l>v1tl<>s ,ind uthl'r n.iutrc.11 nwm11rJb1hJ Hour, 10 ,1.ni. ·3 p m \h·dnt''>llJ~ ~und.1y Ad S2. •Sherman library and Gardens 2647 £. Coast H1ghw<1y, Corona del Mar, 673· 2261. Attrc!Ctions include botanical gar- dens, a conservatory, .-i garden designccf ior the blind and a historical reseJrch center. A tea garden seMng light luoches opcrales SJturdly·Mond.iy trom 11 a.m.:3 p.m. Hours: 10:30 a.m.-4 f .m. daily. Ad· mission: S2 for adul~; S for children 12· 16 (free on Mond.lyl. • Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve al Bacf..b.ly and Eastblut( dri~es. Newport Beach, 640-76.46. Hundreds o( species o( na1ive birds and plant life. family programs and canoe Jnd bird-watching expec11tt0ns presented regulJrly. I I . ' I \ "11 ', I I "' I I : '• .... t\J \l ~.Ill H l~, LISTING INFORMATION: 1r you ha\'e Jn event !isling or rhange or inform.ltion for 81.ckBook, direct inquiries to Benjilmin Epstt-in, c/o Blacl.Book, P.O. Bo~ 1500· 184, Corona del Mu, CA 92625. Phonl' (714) 760-2622. A complete )Car of Din i.Boot.. li§lings runs lhe first Tue)dJ)' of c.ach month. Ll'i:end : OC, O r.lni;e County. BT, bl.Jct.. lie. BT-opl., bl.id he oplion.JI. pp. per person. TBA, to ht! .uranged. , • ''' l 1lll'"' \\lJt"i:. t,, f ra11'-. ' 111 111 d 1 l.11 llor., 1i_h I 111<' ! 1 R"'" • !' 1\1 ·~~ bi .'II .11ti~h. un """ • 1 l'11 fur1t• 2'1 t 1., "' HI J m -CJ fl 111 •, \111hl.11 I rnJ.11 111 ,, 111 '' p m S.iturcl.11. J 11 " II " jl Ill .... II I.I) AdllHS!.1011 ., .. m1;,1nn hl-V •Slag Shool Jun<' 10, 552 Club ol I lri.1i: Memor1.1I I IU\f11l.1I >hnotrnii u11111>1:lot11 •II JI • Ordnge County Model Enginc.•c.•rs South Co.bl Cun Club. sns pp mdudt." J1 rO~> Ir• 1m f,111\ on,. l'.uf.. on Pl.icrnt1.1 Av· conl!nl!nlJI hrC'JJ..t.1>1 lunch and a\\Jrd~ l llU<' nC'.lr [ ,1,1nu.1 H11:h School. l1,.,ta dinner .lt [I l oro /\IJrine li,1..e Off1ters \ll-,.1 ;<;1.7;06 rrre t1,11n flut.., .1rl' wwn Club. Dinner only, S50 pp !'hone 7(10- 10 ,hrldrt•n Ifie lhud wcd.cnd ut l'•" h '.il)U9. nl>1nlh lruon 1 U .1 m.-J 30 fl 111 A TIJV\CTIONS •Shop 'Tll You Drop Junt! 11, Al~( So • Qu<.'l'll M .iry & SpruCl' GOO)\', Lon~ 11h1st1CJll" Jt l°'\e\'fl<>rl lmporh. i'o:twporl 81 .11h lt uh.ir ol tlll 4'1'1 t<1.!'l "l.h1"1~. ll·.1ch Shorf.l•ll!; ~prrl' teJturon); .io wn· ·"" ''" ,\ l q;1 nd, t.1lw; .:11l')I\ 1n111 tlw drn~. SS pp. 1P11!'1l'\\ p.irt\, Junc 9 S JO· 1.111" ul thl' PJ'I. 'u1wrnJlu1..il 1111\o lhl'I ,Jnd .----------------~ >lr,1ng•• pht·n .. ·1·1·11.1 ll111ir, lt) .1111 ·IJ • 1l.1lh11,1 f Ull l 1111l' I• I I .. 11 il,\ I' '' \ 1 lt.hli ,,-~ ft•tr .. \\hC•t•I pm t.l.111\ fl ll• HI I i ,, ~ ,., 111~1 '),ht P"' • Rit.h.ud Ni,on l1lii.1ry .ind liirthpl.lCe I llOll I ' 1rbJ L1ncl.1 Uh d \'orh.1 l 1nd.i, 'II J · !j•Jj .\111l'll• .1 > Pr l'l>•dl·n 1' .rnd Am~rocJ·~ PJ;.t.nw, • th1• l.ui;<">t (1tffl't 11on C'\l'r g .• tn.rl'(I <11 Ptl''"lc1•t1,1I hJ..._•ti.111 nw111or.1l11l1.i 1\ <l"fll hl'd thruush Au)-; 2 tfOJU"' ltl ,) <11 5 p Ill \l•"l,),I\ ... JlurU.1~ .ind 11 .1 m 5 p 111 ""ndJ) Adm1i\10n :1 ,,,,.,~~Hldl. l: ,. •l't.h I 11 Jl'l ., d 111 j - ·,., "I" : I ... • • t ~l.'' ~. ') .. 11I11~ 1~. n~ I• •lh cf, I • ( "'111 (•Ill' ( Sl-S-t SO •Roger'> G.irdt.•n) !. JO t !>Jn Jo.iquin 11 1 R .... 1 1 i-. •. ,\, t R • .11 r.~o r;11cx1 h •'-'•'> ,1~ I\\' .ind I UI II'''' ulll'I"" .1t lht) \l'.u rrnmd ~11u1·n h"lhJI I l1•u1' •} J m h p • <IJ•h • I)""''' l.11111 I I t 11111, .r lll1tl . An.1 • S.inlJ Ana Zoo 11!01 l thl"-lnul A,e, ~1111.1 An,1 A. IJrJ:I' ,,lt•l'I\ nl Jn1111.1f, Jnd bord, .md d 'hddrt.·n ., r~:llrnK '"" nlft.·rl'<I 10 J 111 5 p.111 d.i1ly .\dn11,,1on ·s u•nt\ Open House with FREE classes ! Sunday, June 14th MtL'-iC, Dance, Drama, Art & Parties \\'tth Student/Facul ty Perfonnances and n Live Band Costa Mesa Arts C.Omplex 15 l Kalmus Dr., Bldg. G Co.5ta Mesa Sponn-ed by Creative Parties for Kids 645-8044 Pac ific School of Music 545-1217 Jimmie ~ Fore Dance Ccnrer 241 -9')()8 Orange Cout Weekend I Thursday. June 11, 1992 SOIDOUT! BillyRayC~ June 16 The Desert Rose Band June 22 Pirates of the Mis&~ ]une l.9 lacy J. Dalton July6 Paulette Carlson July l3 9.30 p.m .. S20 pp.) Conl.xt Kim N.chol· son, 646-02H. • Herilage Reg.ill.i June 12-13, Newpc>ft Harbor NJutic;il Museum \voodco bo.lt race (or cl.ts$tC yJchl.1 at 8Jlbo.1 Y .>Cht Club, C0ton• del Mar. Reg;iu.1 "nwcot" is schoon<'r Sp;l..e Afoc.t. ConJCI El~ Barrett. 259 82-10 • Spiril or Giving lune 13 JI 6 pm., City 1>( Hope J\\Jrds dinner JI AnJhcim ""'-"· r1011 Hotel BT. Sl2S pp Phone (2131626· 4611 . • Benelil or l.iughler June 1 J JI 8 p.m., WcstM(-d Club 1025 SIJncf·up comc<ly n1i;ht at Celebrity Theatre. AnJhcim. S211 pp l'honl! ')5J.)S60. • PJssporl lo Progress CJ sino Nighl June 13, (,·JO 1:1 J'.111., Aml•r1can C.1ncer $oc1(·ty tll Dvubll'!rl!(' llutel Or Jni:e 0 r ·Clpl s 100 pp. Phorw C.34 4500. (''' -1019 • Groundbrt-.ll.lng lu11t' 14 .11 4 p m , 1't>wpo11 Bl•J<.h Pul>lte l1l>t.ir) ~oun<l.1hon Jnd Nl'''flOrt Bt'.llh l1l>r.iry Bo.ud a( Int)!· t'n JI )Ill' u( ""'' C1:n11.1l l1l>r.1ry Dooor ll'Cl'j)IK>n JI ) p.m Phom• ~-ll:I 11 l I • Undl'mriling P.11ly IUlll' 14 1 5 µ 111, l'rmKll·nu• )l>l"''\h .ind I ll•.uoni; C1·n1c-r .11 \ 1llJ1.,~· (.11·.in ~1ntJ An.1 111.,i;hl) l'llOfW l• I') 4•l•m 8 New Cngl.1nd Cl.lm 8.11.e lun\' 14 T\.>00) 111 :>.uni ju.,.·1•'1 I I• pit.ii r .. un l.1 lt0<1 lun Jnd !;.Jill{') 111 ).in l l1•11wn11· Lnn t.k t \\.lrh'U Juhnlt0'1. -~ t "! t 1 .. • h t-ning JI lht-lmpro\' hinl! IS ·" f) p.r:n .. Wetlness Community bf OC w1.I..· ~dinner, show by Dennis Wolfl":r~ .incl post p;Mty ~by Mt. Wol~rg .it ll\onl' lmprov. S7S Pf>· Phone 258·1210 • "UnOnished Stor~s" lune 19 .i1 1J p.m., John' C>ougl.u French Cenll'r f.11 Al zheimet's Oisc.lse/Fricnds ol C.lfl'\;'•1 t) enjoy WO<ld f)femierc of pl.ly an<l rl1-.-.'rt CJUmp.igoe reception 411 Mart.. l•'I'" fOfum, l~ ~· 58S pp Cont. ll u. '10I' f rancesch1nt, 18001 537-3624 • KROll's lt-rry Farm P.irly lun1• 1 1 Ol"'e Crest AbuScd Children's f ovnJ.1111o11 Cont.K't Don11.1 Andert. 777-491)!) • M.l~ng Sbidft A1ains1 C..nct>r 111 1· 20, SK rUn/1110VC·.l·r0of;·ol·lhon, 11>. I 'I run/walk .ll NC'\vport Dul14'), "' ,, 111 1 Bt>JCh Phone 751 ·0441 • L.l Vie de Boheme lune 20. Of"•·• l'.1 c1fic founde~ G.ll.1 ell Kn1sh1 cl1.1t1.111 I'•, alt..t t-hUs. Alfn.~ dm1ng. mun•" 1.1· , lure .trt!SIS, mMe Attire frl'oc.h ) 11 •, (no BT plcJ~11. Con1.u1 Ann \I ~60 96"8 • t-tot Oo"n Julll' 20 ,\I '(i fl "' I tlc1xe Spce<h JO<l I le.111ni: C 1·111, • . 1 • d.•fl('(' m Viii.I l\ul. Phuoe (1111 4•1 • M.trk Runt'll June ~-4. I hit; 11 ss2 Ch.lb r ,C\Ak11t's c,,,, . .111110~1 1 JO<l d1nnt'f ll.'Jtu1c." 1>c."\11hc JI ...ihrr.1 port Bc•.lC h M.imoct $1 S • I ~ S '11' ~"-'·7210 • Clean lt.ubot 0.i)' June r K , p m • M.111ne Qn.l)l(lf\ ul "'C\'JIUtl 11 TOP TEN June 1 -June I VIDEO RENTAL 1. JFK 2. Frankie & Johnny (1991) 3. Last Boy Scout 4. Fisher Klng 5. Freejack 6. Butcher's Wife 7. Little Man Tate 8. Dead Again 9. Shattered (1991) 10. Commitments CD's 1. Red Hot Chllt. Peppers "Blood Sugar Sex Maglk" 2. Biiiy Ray Cyrus "Some Gave All" 3. Queen "Classlc Queen" 4. Kris Kross "Totally Krossed Out" 5. Sir Mix A Lot "Mack Daddy" 6. Pearl Jam "Ten" 7. Black Crowes "Southern Harmony & Musical Companion" 8. En Vogue °Funky Divas" 9. Das Efx "Dead Serious" 10. Beutle Boya 11Check Your Head" SINGLES 1. Sir Mix A Lot "Baby Got Back" 2. Kriss Kross .. Jump" 3. Arrested Development ''TeMelMe" 4. Mariah Carey "I'll Be There" 5. Red Hot Chlll Peppers "Under The Bridge" 6. Sophie B. Hawkins .. Damn I Wilh I Wa Your Lover" 7. Eric Clapton ''Ten tn Heaven" 8. T L c 11Aln't Too Proud To Beg" 9. Nice & Smooth "Sonwtllt• t Rhyme Slow" u .. CA Lt N DAR ; 1~·:,,~~~~1 540-12 2 4 AIH Chamber of Commerce at Cannery Rest."lurant, Newport Beach. Phone 729- 4400. • u fiftl.a, bDiSCOW'r the WOfld ol 80Wttt June 2 7. Bowers Museum ol Cul- tural Art, Santi An.l, dinner g.-ila Ml mu- seum's new Cilltcri.l. Cont.Kt "Brian Lang- ston, 567-3642. •Wine Tasllnf Dinner June 29 .it 7 p.m .• Vill.i Mt. den fh .. -c-<OUrse dinner al Trcei Rl"St.lurant. Corona dd Mar. S50 pp Phone 673-0910. • Sa~dutl Festiv.il July 2·August 30, eclectic .-irts ilnd cr.:i(ts ft!$l1val tn Lagun.i Be.:ic:h. S4 P.P· St-niors. SJ pp. Children 12 and under, free. Phone 494-3030 •Bastille Day ulebr.:ilion July 10, 4 p.m.·m1dnii;li1. Ch1ldht>lp USA Jl Chante- dair, ll'#inc SJO pp; S35 pp. JI the d<>Of. ContJCl Lynn Dowers, 721-1222. •Meet Our Main Squl't"le July 10-26, cen1enn1.1I ol QC fair JI OC Fairgrounds, Cc>s1.i M<.')ol Phone 751·3247 • P.igHnl of the Mulers July 10-Auti )0, !of>CCIJCle ol "honorJbte lorger1c~ • qu.:iSl~\\O d•mt·n~1<ln.ll rccrc.:itl()fl) ol Ml 1n.l)ll'fp1t-ces by thfl'C d1mensoon.:il, cos· 1umed men, women .>nd children on FC')· h\al Crounth. L~n.l Bc.ich Ali.o, Ft'Sl11.ll ol Ms rtione .&94-1145 ).lmb.lLl>•· luly 11 .:it 6 p.m .• South Co.i~ RcpcrtOt)' end of sc.uon auctlOO .it loc;iuon TBA S7S pp Cont.xi Al.in Frttm.in, 957-2602 • Li f~te Fanl.ulique Jul°' 1 l, United Cc· rebr.tl P.1l•y l\SSll. ptMafe PJ-~ pally ;it Spnru Club lr11n~-. Cont.let Fr.rn ,.ou»ef. 557-47% •An Ad.air lo Remcm~r July 11 at 6.30 L>·m-. Oper.l P.x:1fic Gourmet Diners .ll ~'Crstrom rhidence, B.tll>oJ Pen1n>ula. Conl.)CI M~ril t..reudcr1 637-1249. • B.as title D.iy BK lbce July l 2, United Cctc-br.11 P.1tsy Aun. and Sporu Club lrvi~ at le Mer1d1en, Newport Beach. ContJGt Fran YouSSC'f, 557·47% • S.irn~\'oodlcy Coif ;ind Tt'nnls ln1i· l.llion.-il luly 13, Oh"o Crest TrcJtmcnt Ccntl·r) fot Abused Cluldrcn. Cont.-ict Oullll.il Andert. 717.4999 l l >I f I t f J( l l -...1 -... • Alla Cofft'e Wuehouse & lto.uling Co. SOG 3 l)t St , Nl"'P<-"I S....ach. 6 .. 5 02J3 • Blue Muble correehOUSC' 1 'l07 11.lrbor BIHi . CO\ta M~l 9H627. t>46-5776 Sunda throu~h Thund.w. G )0 a m to mo<Jn,h-N Frid.ty ;ind ~turil.iy. • Care Coocerto 171 E 17th SI., CCHl.i /\\(').'), 642·8440 • ufe P.arls 2263 ra11V!CIV Rd . Co>U Mew, 6S0-1134 Hours 7 11.m.-lO p.m • Oirdrich Coffe~ and hpreuo B.11 474 E 17th St., Cosl.-i Mew, (146·0323. Hours· C>fM'n d.11ly lrom 6 ii m to midnight. •o iedrkh Coffee 360 I J;imbO<ce R0.1d NC\1-pl>ll Beach, b33·91.&l llou~. Open dJ1ly from 6 a m. to 9 p m. • Cr•ffeo Coffee at NC\\f)Ort North Cen- ter, BISOn A~tnuc bct~n Camelback Street ;ind MJcArthur Boulcv.ird, 644· 0)9). ......... L ..... Dliaaer ·lOO l\1.11r1 SI B .111>0.1 673·4633 • ~· Colfee .iftd fudgt Factory )()C) Palm St.. Suite B, BalbOa, 723-0798. Hoo.rs: 6 .i.m.-10 p.m. Sunday-Thursday; 6 a.m.-11 p.m. Friday-5.lturday. •Rock N' J.iva 1749 Newport Blvd., NC'WJ".Of't Beach, 650-4430. Hours: Open <b1ly from 6:30 a.m. to 1 ;i,m. • Surbudc's Corlee Co. 2801 E. P.Kifec C:O.st Highw.iy, Colona c:lel M.l.r. ltl'.'f:1·1 \ \1\1.ll •~rden of 11.ily 19171 Magnolia Ave., Huntington Beach, 962-1131. MJgioan Ken Sands, a former main~y al the M.:iglc Clstle, entertains from 6·8 p.m. TucscJ.lys. •Irvine lmprov 4255 Campus Dnvc, Ir· 1-mc, 854-5455. Richard Jeni and John Wallv yulo. it up through Sund.l). Dennis \'\loltbcrg. 1-.1fe Jennie i\lcBride and i\l.lrk Schtrf ncadfirw rund·rJi)Cr for WetlnN Community or Ofange County Monday "'1th cocktails serlied at 6 p.m , dinner JI 6.30 .-ind the show JI 8·30. Tidcts fa< this special engagement Jre S75 (seating hm- 11cdl R°" Sfiocl, Gerry S\1-allow and Paul Ale\Jnder 1ppear T ucsday·June 1.1. Show· tunes· lhu1:.day 8.30 p.m.; Fmby .lit 8 30 and 10:30 I' rn, SJturdJy at 8 .ind 10 30 pm ; and .)Und.:l)'·'Acdncs<lay JI 8.JO pm. Rcgul.lr .xlmiss.on· S7· 10 C\repl f0< Jeni 5l1ow ISL' -S 121. • urf Stop l 12 2 S.E. Bn~ol. Ne-."port Beach, 852·8762 tarry Willmore, StC'\.'C Brassfield and Jerf upri ~(Otm tonight OJ~e K.:ii;ley t.il..cs Uf)ti's pl.lee on I.he 1>111 June FrlO.:iY·SaturdJy. Bob £tttngcr and o.,n Vill.1p;i.ndo talo.e K.lslcy's pl.xc on Ilic b.11 Sunday. Showtuncs: Thursday 8· 30 p.m ; Frie.fay-Saturday at 8, 10 and l 1 :45 p.m., SundJy at 8:30 p.m. AdmtSSIOn. S7- SIO. IUICS a spe_cial showing d Europe11n 11nd American designers. A collect.ion of more INn 100 pnvately owned vinL?ge Hoirley- Oavidson mocortvdes and the newest models from local dealers on display 10 a.m.·6 p.m. Satun:by. "Mcd1tem1nean • ~ec." ii fund-raiser for Orange-County's Concern II chapter, an all-volunteer. non- profit chamy funding children's cancer im- mu~ resc.lrch, will be held at 7:30 p.m. Siiturday in the courtyard between Broodway and Neiman MJrcus. Cost: S50 per person in advance, S60 at lhe door (for more 1nformJtlon, Cilll Ruth Frenl..el al 724 ·0926). Iv! outdoor cclebratlOf'I reatur- ing ja.u Wiii be held by the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Southern Clltfornia ch.lptcr, noon·) p.m. Sunday. Newport Harbor Ari Museum 1olns Fashion Island in presenting sccon<J annual "Bl;ick ;ind White B.1sh" at 7 p.m. June 18 fcilturing d1n1ng. dandn_g and en1ert.-i1nmenl undcr the •tilrs. Cost 1s S50 per person (call 759-1122 (01 more 1n1ormation). • Fifttes fllni.:. ;it Mesa Verde Cenrer, I !Jr· bor Boule1.ml ilnd AJ.1ms Str~t. Costil Mcs;i, 435·2050. More lhiln S800 10 prue money 1~ up for ~rJth as 100 cJrs trom the '40s. S<h and 'G<h compete 1n d1~plJ) 11 am ·l p.m 5.lturd.ly, June 20. f\ent, \'>hlCh benefits Vantage FoundJllon, a non· profit ;igtncy ... hieh net~ dCl"t'lopmcnlJtly d1sablt-d pt."Oplc, ilbo feJtures li1e mu~ic. contests an<l celebrity look·altl..es. Ad· rruuioo: (rec • Huntington Buch Pier beach stde of /\-\;ltn Street and P.xifte Coo.st H1i;l1"-ilY 1n· tcrscction, lluntrn.,on Bc;ich, 661-6062. Hunttn!\lon Beach Plt'r Run, 1\tth a S·I< run bcs:1nning JI 7'.30 am . .-ind 10·K run al 8:lo. will be held s.undJy. • Je\\iih Community Center of Or.mge County 250 BJl..cr St, ~ Mc.is, 7S1· 0608. A Ru.si.m Cuhurill Program 10 help more th.in 500 Ru~st.ln fanulics n1Loet uni! • Or;ini;e Cou.nty Cruies 16892 BolSJ anolhcr 1•ill be held at 8 p.m. SJlurdJy. Chic.> Si.. Suire 202, I lun11ni;ton Beach, . . h 1 h 840-1406. "T.C.l./Oranse," spcci.ll Fnday •Le ~cr1d1cn olc, 4500 M.icArt ur n1 •hts or all·im >rov shows, frcscntt"tl .11 6 , 81\d., Ne\\ port B<.'<lch, 4 76·2001 Na!lnn.11 .~1• June 12, ~6 and July in the PJCific 01.i111y Lv.iguc fJ,l\IOO Show will l>c hd<I e n~y Bu1ld1ng. l 1 S E. SanlJ An.l ;it I: 30 P m S.1turdJy. el:ct, Sant.l Ana. Tickets: SIJ·S 10 ... Ahhh • M~~i's at Ro..'<I LK>n Inn. 3050 B11>1ol ... Thcbe lounge Swiogin' DuBois Si!>lcrs," Strcoet, ClhlJ Mesa, 5-10-9203. lhc ~uth· an oi1ginal musial comedy situated '" Or· ern CJMorni.1 Region.JI Finals for the si.·,. ange County, is prest-nted' ill 8 p m June enth 3nnual Uicn.i S" im\\cJr sc.uch ior 13 1n the symrhony building Tidcts S 1 S· "Mt» S111m"car anl.l)lrated 199.r' held S18 C\.l'f)' Thu™LlY lrom :'·9 pm rhrough luly • Or.ange County Pcrforming Arts Cen· ter UOO T0\10 Ccntl'r Or, CO!.IJ t.x'>.l, "4~000 ~ .....i:nJgtc..in Oa\ td Cop pcrfield um.e.ls new 1llu>i<>ns 1n "M.1g.c (or the 90s" June 18-24. Sho\,11mcs 8 p m June 18-20 and 22-24, .11)() 4·30 pm. June 20 and I and -1·30 pm June 21 ~I· m1~· S 16 50·Sl9.50 (SS discount for children undcf 121 l l '\ •, \ ~ l '\. I 1 'i I \ I ', 1 ..., • Comic Book and Colltelible Show ~ Grange H.-ill, 2144 Thurm Ave., CW,\ Mt.'S.1, 650-4835. Comic book de;ilcrs buy and sell coll«:t1l>lcs C\-~ry F1id.1y 5·10 p .m through Sept. 25. '• F.ashion Isl.and Newport Center 011"~ abo\e P.-icific Coost H1ghwtty, Newport Be.ich, S-18-8774. Cr.ind opening celcbr,1· h0f1 for Linda Bentley tocl.ly-Saturd.iy fc.i· 16 • N~porl Har~ Nautk.il \useum 1714 \V 8JlhOJ 81\d .. Nc111~111 ~a.h 67 J-H77 tkn!Jgc rl'SJllJ \1tll U..• hi:lcl f 11dJ>·S.11urd.1y • Newport Imports 3000 \\' P.x1hc Ct\obt 111~11.:I), Nt'\\J>Oft Beach, iS() ()<)9J So-phl\licat~ J>!'est"nts "Shop Til You Drop" .1 lund·rJiscr ior ~mcnt a11d TreJ!mcnt SefvKCS Center, lO 01.m.·6 pm. tOOJ) Mou.• than 40 \endo~ 1-.111 pro.....enl 1tenb ror sale Adml>)IOfl. SS per pcr)OI\ •Or.mg~ County Fairitrounds 88 Fair Omc, CcMJ Mes.:i, 364·°1542 The Stirrup Cup I tunter'lumpcr Horse Show '"'II bl.! hckl 8 a m.·5 pm. SJturd.-iy. • Or.inge County Marl.el Place in the m;i1n p.1r~1ng lot at the Or;ini;e Counly F<1trground:., 100 fJll Or1\e, COSIJ MC\.! 723-6616. ThouSJnlh of items on sale ill the '"celo.cnd, opcn·;iir swap meet. Ad· mcssron: 50 cents (children under 1 :i fred. SUMMER IS HERE Tlmt1 to Think of the &Jach 'WPY~n Fore~ thw,~ :-sliow PIOo( set~'' ~ ,.._ dltttter "•· & ~~~""' ... .. ......a;:"----,-~ •Orange County Performing_ Arts Ctn· ter 600 To"'n Center Ortve, Costa Mesa, 556-2121. Free tours of the Center ilte o(· fered Monday-Wednesday .ll 10 and 11 a.m. Reseivations ilre reciu11ed (or groups of 10 or more. • Piecemilkers 1720 Adanu Ave., Costa Mesa. 641-3112. Stor)'book land, foatu11ng stories by Duncan and his dulc1mc-r Jnd re- freshments. 1\-111 be held 11 ;i m.-noon and 1-2 pm. 5.lturday. •Sweet Adelines An ,,,,JrJ.,11nn1ni; lour- pJrt h;irmony group rehear.cs T u('S(.IJ~s JI 7:30 p m. tn M1ss1on Vic•10 Mc-mbcr~ from throu~hour the Oran~c Co.i•I Jl.lMIC1pJIC. CJll K\arE,'C at 768·8-11 l or Jan .ll 249· 204 5 ror Clcta1ls. •Waterfront Hilton Be.ich Resort 21100 Pacific COJSt Highway, ~lun11ng1on llc,1d1, 1310) 670-4418. TJlcor sh0\1s l'\Cry•\\on dJy and T ues<l.ly at 8 p m. 1n its \\'l~I Coast Club. • 8.lllet Paciric11 at lf\1ne 8JrCIJy l hcJtl·r. 4242 Campo\ Or. lf\tne, KS-I ·46-16 lhl' cumpan) cc>nchxk~ 1b l991·9l c1.>nccrl series Jl 8 pm. Frtd.1y and l · JO Jnd 8 p.m. 5.llurclJy 1\llh "Rcpl.'rtol)' H1"hl1~hh." an 1nnu1-JIJ1e pr~am ot cuntc>mporar\ and dbiic:.11 wor~ 1c;itu11ns ·pl.'NlOJI St,llemcnb -Common l\nc"'ll.Jh>c. ~ TinJ Cer~tlcr, Qu1ctuck"' uy S.1n1lr.1 W1nocs1J, "Tippett Suite"' lll l.>n•l) l•>nl~. "Contmuo" b) Anrhon) T uc or ;ind · 'lh.11- a<.tco" uy \1olly l)tl<.h. tilt' wm1.1;1n) °) Jr· h~1c d1ro..'CI()( T1t~et) S6 S 1 S •Ballroom O.incin~ 610 \'\ Hlrh !>1 C~;i M~. 64-1·51 lO. A i.l.b, rm bJll· room d.1ncing and \\'c)t Co.ht )\\"'Ii " 01 fcred 6-7 T u6dJy n1ghb. • Cosla Me5" Quicl..slepperi> 18«.IJ il.nJ hc1m Alt~. Costa M(M)J, 545·5661J. A )(.'· n1or c111zcn squ.-irc d.mcc> i;roup ~ld,~ C\ pcrti:m.l'<.I d.1nu'" to 111111 rhtm ,·,1th I hul'\Cl,1y JI 10 a ni •Jimmy Defore 0.1nce Ccnl('r l '> l K:1I mus On,-e. G·3. ~ Mes.l, 241-9908. All day on Sunday, the center roms De fore foundauoo (or the Arts. PJc111c School nt Music and the Arts and CreJll\1! Atti '°' Kids in presenting free cl.is~ 1n ballet. iuz, tap and funlC dance for all .:is~ •II all levels . •Orange CNsl College 2701 Faor''"""' Rd .. Costa Mcs.l. A bcst1nmn11 lcH·I <.l.m tn 1.iu and in ballet w1ll l><.' 0(11.:R'<l thi. )UM· mer. A Si'< Jnd eight 1\ccl.. !'e>~IOn) arc a\a1lable. beg1nn1ni; <.in 1\\ond.1y. Jnd on June 29. Enrollment t) Su per unit, the clJ)S 1n one unit For rcsi>trJllOn 1nfortnJ. hon call 432-577:'. s.~ summer \\Ofl...>hop) 11111 be oilcrctl 1h1> sumn1cr JI OCC Tlx- 1-.url.>hops include "Ea~t lnd1.1n Cl.1s)1c.1I O.ince." "lntc>rnwd1.ite'Ad1Jnct'<I Modern D;inc ....... "Fl;imcnco D.1ncc," · ln1crr1K·1h· Jle Adv.Jnt«I )JZZ Dance," . r.1p 0Jnto..• ,1nd "lnlr01lutl10n tu l\1nc~1uk.11.;y IM O.mc- cr) • Work.hop' ~·n on Junl.' 1 ~ C;ill 432-5506 111r 1ninnna11on. •Orange Counh Pl.'rforminA Ari~ Ccn· ter 600 To11n Co..·nh·r Dr. (, .1.1 \\<'11.1 556-ARTS Th~ "><l.l-rt·n11\\11cJ Rmal Dani~ BJll...-1 P' • rm) l>;.C>n>4..f\Jlnnd." •fl11\1cr Ft-,h\,tl in Gt·•uJno • anJ "l,l S1!ph1dc" JI U pm. rod.i.-lrad.o Jnll • 1'Jpol1" JI ~ .ind Ii nm S.1tur11J, :inJ 1 pm SunJay T1d.c-b. S14·S55 HSTIV-\LS & SPELTAC. LES •Baroque Music fest11 .1I of Corona dd \\Jr, \Jflt)U> klC.ll '.flS, -(.0 ,.8 I .. • :!lh J!l• nu.11 lieftt.'> r.r cvn.crh crn11in..,,., '"'" \lu,.c 1n !hi.' G.l«lcn>' .11 ~hc·im.1n l1· brat) ;inJ G.lrdcn, JI :'.JO p ni f1 il.1~ Tile pr<1!,'r.lm 01X'm 1\llh b•;t--m "'' ful Iv\\ cJ bo,. J IC'< 1lJI U) hJrp 1~h1 rJ .. 1 MJI lOlm I l;imihon 1r11nt'CI l.J\ 11 ...... 1 dl'f pl.i~ •·r Tod frJnlo. and t.dh)r l\l'\10 r•lun'-t'Jl tn mu.1c 01 the l!.1l..1n .lnd SflJni'h HJrlXfUl', plu'> .:i SOftJ!lnJ I >r r•'<.•IHkr .1nd h.HP'•· ch11rcl lw rhc l.lll' I tJI'<'\ ~11.:11:1" T •t~t'I) .ire $20 · l lw fr,r" .11 fl,.. 11.-.11 ':>I \I.dud .ind "-ll An!'d~ tp•-..11>· • Lh • .irth i! H 11.1· See FESTIVALS 10 COL'PON I GER'S TREAT DINNER FOR T\VO ONLY' s25 .. We'd like to invite you to on incredible dinner for two, prepared hibachi· t)lc right at your toblc. for ju t 25! Your meal will include J a panese onion oup. Bcnihllnu aJad, hrimp oppetizcr. hibachi vegetobles, Teriyo"i Beef Julienne cooked with ca.llions ond mushroom • hid.en with e rune ccd , white rice and green ten. So bring our od in for the food. the fun, und the fontu tic price. It' o ur tno.t!" Offcn1*1iJ June 1-..lO, S-llllla)· thru Thur".L" ••\h. I · -I I ---' Rncino: 1 -7121 • Mu;na Jel ltey: 21.oAAH • Ne,,pon I\ <1~h: 9~~)S22, Anaheim: 774-4940. Ton"9nc>i:: 316-7777 • .it) of lnJu,tn". 912 .. ~7ti4 I Offer~ :.hJ.: ~~ ~'~"'::.Not::-' _:1~ ""_:~~::".:Ill oft'~~ 7 DANCE 1'.'.lpk!> ~Ired life i-. c.1 pturcd in firl>l act of Roya l O.rnish Ballet's "N,1poli" al Orange County Performing Arts Center Tuesday night. The troupe appears through Sund.t)· Royal Danish Ballet opening charming, arcane By Devorah Knaff ~P«•al to Weekend 'N ,1p11li •I,, Ill Ill.Ill) \\,I)'• .1 "") b;1llet \\ h1d1 " probabl) "h' the t\u~u\t Uournon\lllc h:tllct -\~h1ch cdebrate!> 11\ ... c-.qu1ccntl.!nn1al th is )Car -1!> not \\ell ~no\\n to U.S. audience!>. I3ut th e \\Ork, \\'tth which the Roya l Danish Ballet opcncJ ti!> season at the Orange County Per forming Arts Center Tue,d:1y, i' also immensely ch.1r1111ng. and ballet\ third act - \\hich ,.., often performed as an exce rpt -" p:icked with elegantly cnergc11c d.1ncing. ·1 he ~tory line -a~ far as it can he J1,ccrncd from the elliptical program notes and excrucrnting .ind .trcanc pantomime sections - "the '>tory of Ge nnaro, a young l1shcrman, and Tere!>111a, his bride, "ho arc caught by a !>torm at sea. \\'hen Teresina is !>wept away lrorn their boat, Gennaro sea rche s for 11, only to find th:it she has not bee n drowned but rescued by a group of nainds and tramforrned 111to one of them. Gennaro rellcems her from their clutches. the couple return to the surface, ,111d everyone live' happily ever ;1fter. ·1 he h.1llet heg111' pretty wea kly. hu t 1mprmc~ f.tirly \lc.1Jtly 1hwughout. rile firsl .Ill eu;1'i"'t' p11m;11 lly uf people wal~111g around 111 11if1y CO\IUme' and pcrfo1111ing tho~c.: obscure pantomime sequences at great length . There·~ precious l111lc substance in this entire act, but the staging of the cro"d scenes i'i \ 1brant anJ intricate and Niels Kehlet am.I 1'1ichael Bastian as merchants :ind Flemming R)bcrg as a street singer each put in finely acted performances th at kept the scenes moving swiftly along. It's pretty enjoyable fluff. The second act, which takes place in the blue-hued submarine grotto, contains more dancing - and some very nice core work by the women -but is painfully mannered. However. the ballet's third act is a continuou~ jumble of joyous dancing. The fact that it seems almost entirely unrelated to the first two acts is only mildly problematic. Bournonville ballets are performed by companies throughout the world, and his works are kn own for their lighter-th:in-air quality, liquid port de bras and fast. n:ishy jumps by male dancei;s. But, however enchanting Bournonvilc wor~s arc in the !>mall snippets that one usually secs 111 the UniteJ Statci., the !.tylc tcnJs to be ove rly precioui. in longer \\Or ks. l·ortunately that w;1!-not the cai.e \\<ith the Royal D.inish Oallct's ''N:1poli," which altcrn.1tctl i.mallcr numberi. in full Bournonvillc style -like a p:iir of pas de sixes in the fi rst act and a series of solos, ducti., and tnos in the third act - with Jons i.ections in a modified, mu ch less mannered Bournonvillc Mylc. Lloyd Riggi ns, as Gennaro, and Lis Jeppesen, as Teresina, both put in strong performances. Although their roles afforded them a limited amount of dancing, each had a chance to sparkle in the last series of variations. Johan Kobborg. Christina Nilsson, Nikolnj Hubbc and Christina Olsson put in whnt seemed to be effortless performances in their Act Ill variations. The men bounded up. up, up before coming gently back to eurth and the women !lwaycd like perfectly formed flowers being tossed by gentle winds. P etrusjka Broholm, who performed the closing Tarantella with Kobborg, gave a performance that combined the smoothness and sharpness of good Scotch. Although the ballet -especially nil those weepy naiads :ind jerkily bobbing tritons in the $ro1to - seems especially contmed to contemporary audiences, it bears key sim1l::irit ies to other, better known 19th century ballets. First, it has the same structure of bullets like The Nutcracker: a first act with great costumes, bnd mime and \CTV litth! cbc; a econd act in nn C\otic locale: :mt.I a third act in \\ h1ch an e\CU)C 1s thought up for a lot of ix;oplc to get up and dance. 'N apoli" abo shares a ba)IC theme -ma)bc even something on 1he order or a morn! -with ballc1s m.e Gi!.ellc and Swan Lake. In all of these G ood scnu :ire still :iv:iil- able for Ballet Pnci Cica's 1991-92 concert series finale -:in innovative pro- grnm of contemporary and cl:usical works on Friday :ind Snturd:iy :it Irvine Barclay Theatre. "Repertory Highlights" features: the premiere of "Pcrson:al St:atemenu - Common Knowledge" by Tina Gerstler; the premiere of "Quietude.. by S:indra Winieski; .. Tippett Suite" by James Jones; "Continuo" by Antony Tudor; and B:allet Pacifica Anistic Director Molly Lynch's "Ch:ar.mcrs." Perform:rnees will be held :it 8 p.m. on Friday and :it 2:30 :ind 8 p.m. on Saturday. Tickets uc $15 for :idulu, $12 for students :and seniors. Call 854-4646. ballets, "omen prove to be t.IJngerous and something lei.) th.Ill fully human. Specifically they become un-Christian -\\ ilis, ))'lphs, )"an , n:iiat.ls. In the end they arc U)Ually redeemed by the lo"~ man ant.I Chri ttan faith. but the idea or the ballcnnJ as :i being who 1s in some e ential way diff erenl from the rest of Ull continues to resonate even today. . . , "We're bringing people together!~' junt: I I. I 99 2 Sp<.."Cial Adverti~ing Supplement for Orange Coast Weekend Learning to Love Yourself and mindful cxert:ise influence our alti· tudes. The benefits of a consistent yoga practJce arc rencclcd an every area of hfc Thousands of years old , yoga ~cks to by lcuist-Dlana We all know Uull health and beauty go hand-in hand. Fashion maga7ulcs con- stanr.Jy recycle anJCles on the ronncc\Jon of beauty io a healthy diel and exercise They show up ev<'ry summer next Lo bathing sujl spreads urging us Lo" ard achieving the pcrf cct tan, exercise how-io's promising than thighs and a flat tomach, and pages of models outfitted an r.lle late t fashaons What IS never promlSCd. bul of ten con- veyed in these amc articles. is an empty (cehng (rvm rcahzang r.llat auempts to a hacvc these thanss will more often than not be 1n v;un The fundamental problem with fashion and bcaury magaztnCs as thal they seek to enlighten us r.llrough consum- erism: teaching r.llat beauty IS achieved only with r.lle help o( high-g~ advcrtJSc- mcncs and the wisdom they choo6e to ampan on r.lle season's most imporunt trends. So why another auempt lO say some- thing new about he2hh and be2uty? As a student and teacher o f yoga, l have discovered somelh1ng the tabloids of beauty will never tell you Your bodv LS the perfect teacher-yes, ~'OUr too fat, tuo than, too shon, ult, knock-kneed, bag ~d. small breastC'd, long-wa&Sted, shon-leAAC<i or hopelessly underdeveloped body It possesses all the wisdom you need IO discover your unique path to health, beauty and wholeness The body responds to prana (a Hindu term meaning "hfc force"), the innate 1ntell1gcnce which autOffi2lJCally and contmually guides you to well-being and balance Most o( us have created physical blocks lO health-dcpendc~c o n caffeine, ugar, dru~ or alcohol. a scdcnt.ary ltfc tylc. poor body image-all of which prevent us from understanding Ollr bodic The anoent practices o( yoga and mediu1Jon le2Ch us. often for the first time ever, to dialogue with our bodies. In befriending our bodies we learn lO love our.1elves. Just as our altitudes have physal countc~ in the body, so will physical training, discipline unify the vanous aspects of the person The spanrual damensaon of yoga and meditation cannol be separated from the physical and mental aspects from a purely physical standpoint, the t.atJc stretch u..-.cd an tbe praclJ c of yoga develops st.renglh, Oex1btlary, and control 1..JkCWL'iC, the breathing techniques allow us to develop control and cnic>y deeper breath, reduce .strc~ and experience a deep <;cn.c;c of rclaxatJOn .\lentallv, the praclJcc of yoga L" a manor 10 our altitude and ~ro'" th The phvs1cal strcnglh we gain over IJme corresponds to our inner suength As we COnlJnue an Ule praCIJCC of yoga and meditation, we began to understand our connection to the universe or higher power and the greatest 'PY we expencnce is an the JOUmcy o( self-discovery. • lout.Se-Diana is a Ma Jberaplst, a cert1jied cNnlcaJ bypnoUJerapist, weUness edtlCQJ()r, WrlJer and lecturer: Her televt- ston shotu "Y.0 .G.A. (Your Own G~ater rlrummess) .. appears rt~t1/arly <m local cable progmmmmg I IL>r next Jq;:a retreQ/ IS scheduled}lme 12-Hth She can be reached on IX?r uoieema1/ just call the 9()(Pt tn lblS publictuton and sek'Ct Option 2, then cau •21:r2 HE PERSONALS ISO.. BRU1''ET11: KNAC VIXE.~. SWF 22. mockl. desires aar1ccus. bl11t- coll• bNnm.e for~ ca--'~ Bclaidbed.. ~­ IClll Bad\. C.D I OU. edv~.lcMbk.Jl,SWF Mill· lipcd, S'3 I fl. w/ 1\llun 111 .. and IJmond f)U, tedt111& S:llSlllYC, Cir• inc. SWM. 21-36 for II~ and ~~ !rftt. Cd 166S. lnCll•C, prolCISXNI. •maile. Seas Jtnctrt. lltnaJYC sw. NS Jcrlllc- ITllll :z.6.. 38 Convc:n.allCln,adlltrtl\lre, books. peoplt. lilllCSS. l.ftdcnland. inc.m..,..W1111-lrf1t1e.C.D I~ lei)(. 40-SS. IO sl.-c • special h!t 1tisdhcr. Onnat Courny Call 2030 II S JliST StCALSE I \1 SEAlffift I. dot'Ql' 111C111 I don' know wh11 s lllljllYW\I m hfe-ska 1..~c. ..,.arkmg c:u !r ends. tcnrM tn•d. an and mus,' I L'TI m my 4(}, (lodt 30's). blonde. s rn 20 1 .. wld hkt IOlllCCl a 4 7-52 )1 \lid cmoltl~ ally and f111111aall} ~ .n ~:t 1"'m. ru 2.lOS H ow to res}'OIUI to a1t ad? SeejJQge2. LOVE UR!, RJFNDS, -cape-nmora. •Y.., MnCrTOW! DWF. 51. s'-.1111'1C11"-t.isll WICh .,.. -cl lunar. ~ &tl'llcnwl 'S.", 101 IO st.re duq Oil, COl- CIN, -ies. lnWd ... &ood cm- ...-. bv-. c.iJ 2161 ARE YOU Sl'Otfl'AN'EOOS. tpn· aial, tay Ind __.,7 An you llll. »lh.10 wnh. ~ -fl humor? I -Ltt., eapal C:O.. Mc& c..n 1620. SWF. )&, BlDSDE. BLUB sm. rr. modd r!Jlft. ilia bllllCll. ..,. ........ ooclime. Newpar\ &c.cb. Call 121.S AmACTIVliSBF.17,51",.-S .-.di~ tcr111tlft. SIM. ~I+, 6't, for fritndllvp.,. ~ ~ II.up. Lona s-11. Olll D4t MARRJAOS.MINDl!D W/115. '2. .._, SWP, NIS, _, llld a.lldlJ ~ .... v.r,. • naiwt, .. , .... ....... ~fLGaadam­ INllllQIGf, ion. diikhn Ind .... m.a. a.-.... SllCD9ful ~ -rwly IO buiW ..... ~~~2.lecqlOfam. TIRl!D OF DATING? Look-. for -i...-~?La'I .. , DWP 4J, n·~ 111n<ttvt_ ~' .... ~ ~~ LCmt. ........... ~~­............. ..-.ea111u. H1a. PUWINO Sii' _. • --~.--....... 31-SO. any lllll0nlll1y. for /IA con-~ M-Vtq1. Call 21496. li\JROPEAN SWF ll, ~'. trt{'Y *11111. LellNI, -md -15. SeW SWM f• hndship. C.O.. Mca. c.iJ 13». BESTF'RIE.~D(S)WA~TED.DWF ~ (looks 40ish) N/S, Calholic lookq!or~~amt-~· ca1ed, 11ticulllc. 1C111ll1•c. humor· cu, ai«asful for bl. canna and slwiaa II &ood lmcs, i.d lllnCI and Ill~ lllDCS. !rftt. Catt 2924. SWF 51. tcd:s pnias.icnl caiOc- nwi for cnvel, &olf. d1nil\a. bl A more. Belboa. C.11 263.S MJBTSEF.XINO ROMF.0,0K· uve, ~uc. d111y, 111elh1cn bwnaa.cSWF. bl·IO't111g. V!YICKIUS, IO'tcs to ~ I.on& Beech. Call 1169. cvraA.~DSPICEY,olcl-flihlOllcd SJF. 25. ms commllled rd•ion- lhlp willl WICrl'f., 4cncrous. clnoud SM Mis.»m! V1qo. Call 1327. VERY A TI'RACT1VE..S'6", 32..cn- -i. cCllltidml, playful, volupcucu fllll r11urcd SBF ta*J 6'+, IOllllO· LI(,, p&a.Ollle, m&dllflD.bmal 35. 40 11111t for 1U10111 1ont-1erm rdl UClllllup M~ • • Atr'j 1Wbt'411bly. Sna Ara. Cd 1792. BOllf.MlA.'1· A~ble, arusuc, mi:andscn. •cnllJle. N/S cnvwm- nw.rul prol--1, ''· S')', .,. sincat. slnuiltly1"°']1cd mele l« COll'll'lluncrL Tustr1. Call 2391. SOPlllSTICAiE.D 8RUNE1TB SW'f, S6'/l3l, 1inm... .-i•t.. lllleil11C111 JeCtt SWM '.S.51, pro-fmional. hallhy, Clan lll'Hyk. .... llltll. a.al 21 M. lPADY K>a ROMANCE. r.y, PROFESSIONAL B~CK FE- MALE trtJOYI lhc9o-e, bluca and en. Sects m1lc tmnp1111on. 3~ rxc ~ LcJna8-A.Call 21S9 I MISS canvcna11on. tOITlpll'IKlll· ship 90d anna. I'm DWF, YCMll 60, ll'lm, 11111M1l\'C CllU)CllC w/pession for sol! and la'IUf.. 5ectu11 t1&. S6 SWM Sl-68 wllikt a.nurau lrvinr.. Call 25SI IU.ESISTIBLE. DEUGllTF\JL, DJF. 2 ~ chiJdrm. ..W ltlld· lecaial, 4CMh OM HUSBA!\'D b · paimce bfe'nd.,crlins. ~Call 1117. CllRISTIAN SL\GI.£ MO~. 40, S"9 l/2'.kx*1111for11USWM.ON· UID IO CllP'J ~lRICJln clanon& 10 an. S11111 Ana. Call 2349. NOT J\JST A."iOTIIEA PRmY FACE. H.,lcy-ndo. '°°' Scnsull, IOl'llRJ(, srecn-eyed Greet SICtb smccrc, he1hhy. affec11on11c SJ DWM,N/S,O'tcrS1'undicr40. COiia Me.ti c.u 11.59. OIRLS'T\AN SWF, 111py1 ouutocn. Allin&. prof eu1onal, NID. tine I chilcl.cn~ ltfc,StttsSWMJDWM ~.lib VIiia. Seal Be.ch. 0.U 1'199. CAlL"iO JEWISll WIDOW. 60, wwJd la.kc IO lo\.c. lqh encl dance ICl&ft. Hlftlnl\Oll ttc.ih. Call 2S07. JEWISH WIDOWWQIJd 11ktt0mea • ...i II• ~u ... 'iSCJr 6010 • 7 )'An ,_..111.d-.1a19mch. Call 2609. TIR£DOf OAMm Mrlaol OYr'F, 21. NS. --a.y, 11Nep, .. DJF 45 MlSSES KJSSES. shann1 popcorn, run, drc1ms . .5'8'/129. ludless, lttks 1111 m1lc dynamo Cola MtsL Call 231 l Pf;llTE.. A 1TRACT1VE, ACTIVE. WF. would blu pann«. 111 my saJ boeL-or for wlm,, ik 11ng, shows or bach be.lt1111-Lona Bcadl c.11 ~ ATTRACTIVE. SEXY BLO~'DF .. DWF, Wcspnngcr 111\0 Ou•dl ol Rd. Scacncc and all k11da ol Alfi. Lo..t IO bush, clan«, 10IJ. be.It t. bead! Wilks, boel.q. •t~cr rd like I mend 1nd~ IOsiwr hft wilh. 1 WM "'ho 11 aunCll•C. ta.II, uw:lh&crll. •wart. stns111.,c, 1 '°" llll ctnllmw1 11\'11.nd ~ Oieck ll CM!! Lona Beath. C.11271• BETTE MJDLFR pcnooal11y. bu1 rc:semblf Ann Mapc1. Pl'dcu1cnal ~ wilh tnqllM& lllllld -is Id~ sood'humottd.sen si11•e, .wn MIJuacd m11e1ur1& bee* trtd. M1111 be Iii A 1M1. NI'S, cOOll naured, po11ll•c end open. 'S-59. Lana ~Call 2957 ACTIVE. PETm LADY. 111Acs. IO'tcs cUcin&. m.ehna -U 11'1111 •ilh simlls 1mcrcsts! l-illlcrwn Cao 2553. UGlrT UP MY Uf1:. BIG Gt.'Y• ln1cll11Cd. plJll<INlt. open. IC' ma whitt ftr1111le. Tall .57, llllktl\'t. ~e to lqh, aolf. Siii, dcql .. f 15b. ua•d, -.it-. You 1rnc11~t. Nn. open. IUCCICllhil. ---.. '*YI!\, I.Ill. 4.5-5.S. Lona B.A ('Jill 261 Pl ETTY. P6TITE. MUSIC 11=.AOfEI. f?"/110. ..... •aa*--..., • ..-il:J mnW. Mii- " Sii-. 30, tccts SJ\1. )().. IO\'cs lo1o. ccu.ry tnlWCJll.ncing, wn.nitas n-bool.t a mu:11 T \ISll\ C. u 16 n SWF. 19. dlubby, l""ablc. outg01n& teddy beet Ket'"' romanllC s \1 .. ho '°"" imi0t. nc. JJS ouisidt Fulla ten. Call I 393 GISGER ROIXiERS setts ywUI flll fTcid Mwl't 10 tnp tht hc}ll fan &&slit al High Socacty funcbOM 811en1 Jin. C..11 I 503 DWF, ,3, OK looking seeks ~ one snccrc 10 !tharc IElt and 1111a t:Sll •llh. 1"'n. Call 2303 l VtVACIOLS. ATTR CTIVE Rl.O~DES, -•one ;? humc.-.l'U' handsome llunks. :'\IS, lh1n1cs, mu ~ mo-ICS·, dinntn. fun IJ'\lulC u ll l'\1 0\ A JOL R \c Y OF L OVl, 1r1d111on1I ~•luts, and sp1rt1111I P°"''-\ \\-ana l.o JO LOO' \it-5 140.>°""&.ll ·~mi.pres!) SQy. lll1t cluld You wl. accmi pn..tlcJ. Joel ona11cid SW\I J~...a ~ IA~ Beach Call 1957 YOL G ~. RLO\DI-~ ~'6'n2!. S«U man o-o: S(I_ v.u kill, IO Ol )Cl\ fW'I and powblf rtlaa tu.hip Coca \icq Call I ~5 fu THIS ISSUE The Personals .................... page l Gel pe™>nal wsth Ssnglcl.Jfc' Over 600 choices lll our voice ads. Loving Yourself .................. page l Louise-Diana. Yoga c.in lead to po.-;ative, bst.ing c.han~ in how we see oor5elve.s HE P ERSONALS How to respond to an ad? It's as easy as 1-2-3! 1. Read through the personals and .select those that you want to a nswer. Clrdc or tN1.ke nOlc of the four digi1 number at the end of each ad You can answer as many ads as you like in o ne phone caU. Si.nee your message is l.imiled to o ne minute, give a llaJe thought ro what you want LO say. You can describe yourself and what you like to do, say why you found the ad inrcrcsling and be sure to leave information on how you can be contaaed. Use <>pclon #1 for a further explanation of the service. 2. Call our "Dateline," a 90().f voice mail system, and .select Option #2 at the main menu. When you are asked for the number of the ad you wish to respond Lo, simply corer the four dtgir "Call" number from that ad lf you don't get 1L nght ~l/Sl time, the menu will repeal, so don'1 ha.rig up! Most advettiscrs will have a voice ad, but you can leave a mes.sage even if they have not yet recorded it. After you have left your message, you can replay it and re-record if you choose You can then go to the next ad you wLSh to answer. 3. Or you cm browse through the vo ice ad.s o f men or women It\ a selected age group. Just .select Option #3. The number to dial is: 1 (900) 407-4377 SI. f!} J>t1r -"'Ml• (OJ/ls to /bas--.. ...-• kNcb-loN ~ Sow-6 "°' ., J1141>- ~ Jlb<:-i-~ ,:m.cbd}or11 ~bt(cM ~) 5' Women Seelcing Men Single f emole SM Single Mole 0 D1110foed G Goy l L«!ibt0n J )ow1PI A AJ1on ' Blod H H1ip0n1C w wn ... N/D No Dtugi N/S Non Smoket N /Drlnk Non.Ortnket BU.CK mRISTIA,'\ SINGLE, 33, SIS, pnuy, 11U (5'11 ), lhin, br(JWTI eyes. kads.. Sec:U 11U Oins..i1n, hmy, low1111. wlu1t pro(cnional N/S 11a '6 40. TIUtln. Call !ID BLO:-.'DE WlDOW. 60 YO\.i'iG. seeks K\IYt Jllll fer walk.I on bald! and lauiht Sewport Be.ch. Call 2709 'POOl'USA Y l'M AmACJlVE.' I ~ V1"IQCIUI,, pclllt, S'?/115, 42. kd 30 IOITldhq. DJF. I _.. an 1111eD1aas. pnilcaoonal JCWlib llWl '().SS Willi a good i-t Ind a &ood mincl. tr.me. Call 2.449 IN'nLUGE.VT, AlTRACJlVE, sWF. 19. s-rnn. setts SWM 111 20'1 .-a skw1c. Gincinc, KROQ and fin Nllcnon. Call 1 OSl Sf.XY,8UXOM.8R\.,'NEJ1t,81G BU..'li EYF.S. OJF, JS. (siu 14) w/ ch~d.nrwioCAfmnOucaao.Jetb SWM 30-4.S yn 10 mPJ da1in&, din- na and cbncin&-.JllOll d au fnc:nd· llup. htn A tauchicr. Lacuna NigucL Call !SJI. PETTTF~ VIVAOOUS, ~"Tru.J GF-''T. fcml'lllt. llUllCllVC, blonde. Seei111 lh11~1al man 10 shire my 1.csi (er life. c 48 10 .SS "tis.on Vte!J Call ATTRACJlVE BLUE-EYED HLO!\'DI:. .S'9' SWF. N!S. EnJOY5 dinini. lrlVd. Ir\. llairt. spon.s, lqJ .,d hla'ncr Sed.a su«.cuful. aih lcuc, rOITWale, Onstran gmtlmwl. 'IS. rer lifisunr pannc7 Ccrana del \tar Call 2'4 26 ATTRACJlVE A;U.-AGLR1'D MAMA BEAR f1"f$ 200 b. ~J dUllittta, II ll, daft and h&ndsont WM H-40. ScrlCllll only Fullcnm Call IS2il l'M NOT Tiil: WOMA.~ IN RED e1 !ht 11rl n~t cb", boll ti n's~ IR ~ )W~e lootrni fer rm I J"damnal SWF. ts. 13. s·1. blondtlol11t MMly •a.ncd ll'lcrats. I wtllrtSIA'llallc:alltl IN111t.Call 196S. PRIITTY. VIVACIOUS. playful. "°"~~.foruntt,1"" Ill& i.dy, many lllla'cSll, tcCts II.IC· casful, lllnCIJVc nn. 43-S8 Lcrla lkad\. Call 2A63 SOU~\tATES? AlTRACTIVE BW'E·EYEDbnslale,3S.S7'/lll , lllldJoc:ually Cla'ICall, anouonally tlr•t, ph)'llcally ecun, la~. Affnciat.cs pcnorlll srOOlllh. llll~· nty Ml! I IOIK a( humor Scdtlll& S WM IO 4S with 1111\lW quab1ia. Irvine. CtD I.SSS. F\IN:LO~G. Cl.ASSY LADY. NIS. ~, setts ad¥cnturoul. sue· ~ ceniJem.t 45-SS for fnaid. sh1plrda1ionsl11p. Ncwpan Beach. Cafl 200S. AlTRACJlVE. SWf, JS, LONG llAIRJGRN EYES, 108•. EnJOY bu&)l1cr. convenaucn, &he outdocn, spons, pctf ormlll& wu, llahan food. Seek poamve, CU)'·COUIJ, profes· s1onal SWM. 29-40, fe1 fnendslup, fun 111d JIO'Siblc romanu. CC111 Mesa. Call m4 PROf'ESSIONAL. ATTRACTIVE. CHEUF\i1.. SWCF, S'9', 33. RC&s rmdl11ot, llhlaic: Jeaft WM. JI · 39. 2B futin valcnune ln11c. CaJI 1850 AITRACJlVE. PRC>fl.SSIONAL. AD VE.\'l\;ROCS. alhlrut. IQIMll· uc. SWF, irwn SIS, sects 37-d nw1 wtlhs11t11lanu.nbutcs TllSllll Rind\ Call ISIS EBO~Y GRADLATh ml>l-\'T, 23,S-J'/1 11. S«U SM 23· 30, S'9' er t.al la F.n JOYS blurs,,au. lhatO'. ans. bdch Lcrla Beach. c.1112~ ATTRACTIVE, BLUE-EYED BLOND£, 6'1 '. OWF. NJS. 43, 'enc· man wanan. looli1n& fer one· woman man' You aJI dress mc up and take me anywhcn frcrn .seqwna1 c•ailll& COWllS IO bools and pl1S Look1111 fer siiblc, Jclf<mfidcnl. 6')'t IC· Im cauJcrran. 3S.SO !Ac danc· Ill&• vollcyblll, lllO'llC&, kid.1. Illa!· unpn lkadl. c.u 2069. ATTUCTIVE SWF, NJS, S"l'f\ IS, no deptndnlls, ltds 111rtcll•c SWM. NIS. 42 SS. rucdy bwl\, af. fccmm1.e, dr«I, herd. UILdhgaa. filllnaally lllC&ft,, ..tiom pys 1nvc:I, WI, llXWICS, good COl!Vcrllllon and ~ ume. lr¥me. C.112214 llEALllfY W'EALTifY WISE77 Allnnl¥dllllumt Ncwpcr\ 8adl socally .ar.e SW lady, duHa fifurs, NS, tcCts lQt60'1 ~ a111Xer1.p.slvna11. ct.a.a«, nca· n1y and f-1 --.cy 10 PJ· fully,lcn:auYcty share lhCK BEST YEARS! u l's h1h1 11p °"' u•rs. .. iosehcrl!t l'iewpcn Be.ch. Call llSl. GOltGEOOSBRUNemSWF,31, Uendrf,S'S',~alld.sblnd· some, MXIC:llful, cacruna. MOl't., fi1 A fut! SWM whltq Owulien vallles fer lllJOYlble and rraninaful relatKlf1Sh4>, N,S. H1ninc1on lkad\. Call 1691. PRE:Trt', BRIGHT SAF, 33, S'4'/ 117, pro(cssional. ScieU S WM pro- f cu10111I,3J.40. UllC$ S'I0'/16S-1 IS. tlandtornr and klnd. lr¥ine. Call 1163. STOPI YOU CA.'I MEET DWF.•9, N/S, ~ltd. 1111'9'DVC. Call af )'QI •e DWM, NIS. •~. tco.r,, (\11'1 lowlJll. 1111Stll•t with food n lus. ~ 8ftch c.n 2 01 E.XTREMELY ATTRACTIVE LOOKING FOR SAM.E Clmy. c:armi. stiy SWf ~ SWM. N~. 26-J). ·~ •119<1rvc, pro(es41Q1'91, IUhlc:, canng MUSI wam \1411 lr •me. <:tll 1411 Sf.AROIL'G tOR SOULMATU I'm •llnCllYe, """' alrect1onak. bn&)lt, hnly, fll. Slf, SIS, 40 l:.n prt mc>Y!Ci, danQns. ITU!(, M il inc. Sood COl'IVB'llllOll. S«IL '"'CS lnJ , COllllTUlll&ClllYC.,, (1111 loY1n1, SJM Ncwpon &.ti\ Call 2.191 P1'.RSIAN W A."ill!J> "'uic,SllW, ll. ltet.t ruce, pleyf 111, Pmian, 1St IOWll~. dint, lllk, lllJllY life.. Ulnt Rntdl r.a111~2. A2 Special Advertising Supplement for Orange Coast Weekend YOIJTllRJU.Y MATURE DWF, ~~ quab11. Sec:U llidl~l(,6 WM, lil, tnm, fuwclllly ICIOft, pro(eauinal 62•. Ncwpon 8-b. t.all 2796. LO V ABU: 11. Sf.EJCS I 1-25. lift. lowinc. idfCllllRUS, ~IC male for &1cndslup or pouibk rd!· uonsh1p. HU11tJ111100 Be.di. Call rm. SWF DESI.RES l~Mf.. fTT SB.\i l.lldcr 4Q. Im S'9', 39, fi1.. 111- lunA>lue, corpu. sinc:ae. Tbllln. CaJ1 rm. Bf.AUTtFUL.BRUNETT'6TEXAS LA.DY, 32.S-S', would hilt'°-1 wLaood·lookin'aci:aJcnn Wl\11 ~ cyrs lftCI 1 fnll!d!y tmilt. Nnipon lkad\. Ca II I 99l SWF, S'4', AMPLE BlIT fTT. N,S, lllJOYS limplc hfelljually at home.• fer: CQmlillDCl'll N~ 8adL Cal11901. I W ANf rr AlJ.J • Ana SW pay W\lh All·Amcncan pid loob eif»'1 flM'ltllllyA-cnllylCIQlrt..Are ,ou °" 11wrc 7? P1eue • N/S. no dWdral, no bai1* or ~. 6' •. fllll bod ol hu Ind no BS! ea-dd Mar Call 1613. BLOND • AmAcnVE · PIO- FWJONAI.. · NSWF to ~ lhc "-' llmt.S wll »60 pro(ClllCllll, NSWM. lr¥inc. CAii 19 t 6. CARING, A'ITltACTlVB BLOND£. COS, 111JllYI .-u. pol1· tic:a, brqc A -uacina. Seci.t N/ S &eralerNn 39+ for bl A caT1pM" icnslup. lr¥me. Call l'ID. PRE'lTY AF ICllls 21-lS WM fi. nanclally, Clldlonally Rlblc. Arn• 111 onenecl for JIOl'lble manieJC. A Personal Ad in Singlelife is seen by over 300,000 readers weekly! Send in yours today! Free Voice Ad with your printed personal. Form on page ~. Customer Service (310) 592-6040. cona:ru. -Ind lhc lhcata ScUs 40+/-. non·iUeu1ve !eddy be.r. San Juan ~ CaD 2118. SWF, N/S, LOOKING FOR A TRULYl\1CEMAN•ac32-39. AU dx nqouable.. I 1111 worlll lht fl· (on. lrvite. Call 1611. ROMANTIC! RESPONSIVE! RADIM71 D.JF dcUa hand9orne S'IO' •, lllldli1cu SJM, N/S, lS-15 fe1c:armilled~ld¥at­ ~ M\S be rid! it hanlpmiai- lle 111 mnd. 1 ..... W1b opai arms! i!'YllC. Call mo. WINSOME. wrm. S7. nL'4 BLOND£ Bf!AUTY ..ts td'"ned &cnlcawt 4S. IDtb.-c ~ _.. -.~111\cnf1C'1Cd Wiiii bup llld i..-. lmne. Cal 2112. DIF. ClASSY, VIVAOOUS. pr- uic 11tomey. ltonmu and ~'!1- S«k .. *'" ~ WM. 4(M9 W1b WI. ~ "'11* fcir ~ rt.br.tanlhip. r.a Call 2179. PRETTY, PETIT£. PlOFES· SIONAL. DJF, NJS. 46, wwm Illa:· tionlLc. ~orwie. &I~ lhc OUldcxn. dlaacq. lqllq. lhcaicr ~ lllC»"C. Seek.ii& • ~ friend. Iowa and life panncr wilh 1111\ilw ba~ Miuie11 VtCJO. Call 2126. WAN'l"ID SM, N.G, Nit>, Sl-63 who WllllS to br lpOCMI, lfCli*l l00ttd and~ To ll'P!y. cori- 1.Kt dlis WWtn. c:WJ $Ot. OWP. NJ S, Nm who lowea lift, peaple Mii bopdlilly ,OU. ~ Cati 2611. 11'TEU.Fcrl!AL al SENSUAL! Ow" ~Very prco7, 1h111 DWF S'7' accU anlOl!M ~Cll SC>-65 IO WR lllOYICS, UllCdtSA ~ Ar9Jyuc.al nW I pha. S-c:J lai- tllcJI' and ablJ11y IO hi¥e fan Np1U «v-tr.m. Call 2041. AmACTWR 8RVMITT1l SWP. NIS. 3'. •Wftf.. rlmY. -.nn pr.nen· al11)'.-.(llUll1C·IO"O, kdJlll for -111 special NSM, for le1111·ta-11111 frltftlWttp. 1"w. CUI 1919. INTF.UJCP.NT DWF, S6, lo¥ea people, mi.ie, *'b. W'W'd, IN· 1nc1dmm.Seek.t iftlcmmtolhlre """" La(llna 8-11. Call 2'02.. PtlbTl'Y.P~IONATS.PP.Of'D.. SIONAL. 39, 5'3'~.S. ciaua bind-~ NISID tl....a m111 cl~ ~ COlml)' C.111477 SWF. AnRACJlVti, 32, Md1 30t~ fllY fer triendllup and rn1YW min. c ustd • ...twdchlur ror pd 4 )"81\. bl.I 11!1 qllllr ICUVC. I lllPJ 1r1vel1nc, 'f>ON·~ lnll lry• mi new lliinp. My ysic.al l11n111· 1ions dun\ •09 mtl they don\ JIC!p ,OU. ClOl1llC1 mt.. !nix. t.11 17)(). LET'S CO!'.'NFCTI SWF N/S, S'S'/ 1.1s. we.11 ~.., •1, llO.l\'C tlftt· llonlt~ qi., fuany. nulu·famed. towe sr-dnldnn. f,,..,.._ n•rl. tcmlt, ~. biqd .... "' 1a '!'°'\I. Ind morel YOU: -c:l !ht abcM,. fl'+, ft I \'ety tpeaal ~ T\liMI. C..11 lllO. rdaicnhip ~--~U I 171. OWP. S'1', ..-• .,,_ W. Pl! 'Wllll -"--· poMl"C .... 1Udt. • .,,. "111'11 " d l-\A~ .. foadllll. _.,... ,.,u • NrC. AM s·1a •• NIS. ·~ ... ·--·' Jl'lldlO,,_,~ IA&a.:tl CAii ll ll. SWF, NJS. SS, S1'. a>.SSY. ~ mn.c. ~ fft1fl c.i-al ·w., 6l'i, 5045 • ..,. ecrc. ""-. ~ humor-. ~fnerw:IMeurntpmnNt'. M111a1 V iqit. c..11 2117. A1TRAC11VE. PltOff.SSIONAL SJF, NIS. 37, S7/IOll, Ws Id• •cnurous, briabt. ulllebta.lty Cl· clltled. e111nnlly *"""' IOOally Ol'I• 8\~lp'ltlll-~.l.S. •Her Ail. &ood tirns, tlwinc. «irwd, mart PnmlM&llO~ ~N. Call 171S EDUCATED. LJBl!RAL, .,..a. WC1&)1&, ~ DWP. l'1. ~ftJl' -Wscipn.-no-c.SW)(. ~· -.i\11 JlcrtOllal•y far ~ ld•llll\l't and hilllClf. Ou~ wd-~ It\~ CiJJ UZ3. VERY SFLECTIVE. VEIY PllblTY, ~$7. •m. blcndt. Sed.s SO plus, rdird, c:Nrnv.nc. "''~ S~ IO en lift'• rmny plmY'a !Mnt. CaU 2149 A1TRAC11\'£110SEY B~1>E.. $0., DWF. M . 1ood liain. wdl· edlDlt'd. ~ ol lura. Seib rerft'd, '"'"'' .~ ~. fer~ T~ Cd 2'66 AnRACTIVE OBF. JO'$, SllAPELY, 1natnblt ramant1c. S«kt C!MalOd. sood trndl._. •II blld er wtu11, M nllk for lcq piOllC '"''' 1"• Ctn 1161: PRf,'Tl'Y ~OA=,SSIONAL DWP. N/S, 45. tnm. ~ IClll"e laWI, "'"' llCllmlh. ,......., wine. laupar. alrecuan. adlplll --lllln,...,,., _ T--. Callll91 ~OOE'n'ED s.c. ~-'-.ad fad Ls.la ~~-·~llil.e­rolle c:.sen. Wall Sa.a ~ "-Cal11"4 T ALL(5'10'),SUNDB ILOHtJ6. 31,SWF.NIS.~...._o.;. IMI Ind lpGN. ... • ... 0 '"' 9lllCAn, all SWM. N4. )I ·36. kY-. Clll 1679. Lin GEr SUJOUS. SM', Mo ' . S7/13St, 19, ~IOll6chtue. •ti)' ~-W.SWM.M .6'•.lml. ...uw .. )$.4). --a( bumcr s... Am. Ctll 1 '97. TM.J. (5'll1 SWF, 19. OIJroo oo,.,.,,, ~ bada.- lcL w.r.•-., 19-25.JllYftt ~~ ,_,., _ <.yprm. DWF. NIS. 29. M . SOIJnlf.lt.\ LADY. WI 1m11d. a...,hl and e,-. ~while lht le.Ml IO be a c.t/oniaa aitil N~ &.di. c.11 1m. 0000 WOMAN IJ>OKL'\G R>R A 0000 MAH AllflCIM, clltly DBF. 37, n112S1. See&'"' s~. 3S.SO • .,, 1'0C, fat111.ly «*'*. fll1 IO be~ IUllJ.-. OlllC01114 and ltnowl 1-t IO ~cat • 1114) Loni B.dl Call 1991. ATTllACTIVI!, Sl:.~suous. SHAPELY. f11ll fi1wat blonclt. SWF. Wt lllnell•t. ~ J ~SBM.~2.f9'plia.llllli> 111"'9 /&& CClllCllN. fOIMOC.f.. bttnr c:icdeil -i. Ind ... cM. pd ~mdpUyi•.,.... pnw a(~ Ouda!Ciruwc. c.u 1111. ATBAC"ml. SBf, 36, S'S', lclo• ~1r .. c11111 w.s,oud • ... ..ai • ._ tr\IClllate S8'4. H•. 1'<15. fl O' •, far fncnd511.,.tcmM .t ,..~, 1"4 h"'9, c·.: 1140.. A TilACTl\'~ F\lU. nG\. Rl:.D SBF. S7/\f0t. 41, hcnm, canns "flf'/ lcmdy 1llQ mmnq lO \Ix ~. S«b'\15, Mfl cdiuttd, sarwp SWM. ~.I~ ~11., ., djlOMlllk Cll'lfNlma'L /\.• llUn. Call DJ? LA TIN UDY. )6, n·. aood tbs.I"-~ N.c> • .,.,-iuve ha. Lodur" r(S ooamlllll rd1111nfl\)o •t. l!Mll bt bclwwn ~. ~ly/anaUm ally .an, ~ llatc "°* <I llt.ncir aid br 91111 ... IO &In e fam • lly. ~ c-.y. CaU lb66. '8Al.DWIN aaomElS' LOOK Al.Ill 'ti~ (AliDc. Wtllin. lllad). °"' ....... IO'bllle.,... .0: "'~ ~. lll Cou w.. eau1m. VUY A1TlAC11VI! DWf. P'I!) ... ,., ff/I?», N& fttyfW.. "*"' • t• 1 rm a -. r-. i11 • ...-.. --. u:icc. Ail. r-. ..-..nr ~WM NIS »4S .... ,._ ,_ ._. c-. CWl ltn. WHAT A MIXl ~ .... ~ ClllPl Say SW~,._..._..,_. I I I Worn. Wing WOlftfll BLOND BEAUTY S'lltlcndcr, erwc. flm 11C!1b Sime WAIF open lO boUi Kt.CL o--.i 811'. CaJl 2916. '"' A wmra LESBIAN aduna ftrlWl~me.. MllSl ~c ha wliL I'm 6'1/166. Colla Mesa. Call 2905 '° (or rda&aCnhip. Les Alamum. Call 42A6. UNIQUE GEN'Tl..EMAN SEEXS UNJQUE W>Y. DWM S7, 41, llh- Mlic N/S, iddliae, lftiallalc, wdl· .--ed. happy mcawfl&I .t Ii· llll!Cialty ta. I iti. ~ 1.Cmis. sold llWI love lmfL S«Ula 1111 111t1t. uve., lftllalllbcred, dq .. lady IO WrC I happy lift md build I iutq rdauonlblP. Muillll loyalcy, ~""' rapca • mus. Irvine. Call 4319. NOT R>l EVElYONF.: c:aecuivc OWM, 6S, 6'/17S,ymhflll. llhl«ac. palCllllblt..U-becinftintwilh • ll'llly --\ldy o( ba111y. dMrm, .ap.isticaliaL The &oaJ IS COll'llli1nwim a ~ lei's bePi wQ I dialop.\ m 1&nla of UI, tnl md Ge.a reftall. Irv-. Call4605. VERY tooOfABl..B fw1y·JOme· Ihm& SWM. -c proleuionel, _, ~vc SWF, laLe twa"llles, csty dinies. r or cp.id lllCll'llCllll ""' pomblerellliamlup,11l9'T\1Cc. llun- t111CIOll Bcsoch. Cd )jJ6, CJ~IS11AN SWM 23, lllO'OlpllC· 11\'t NJSmidcn.IOSJOnl1111SWF Ill ~cs ror l'ncndslup. elfeeum. lrvtnt. CaD JJ46. ~OfWIONAl. DWM 37, avo'Y' lif~ ~!hows IOnllll:C. Sedms llf.dlflcnl. (II\, &1Jr¥t1Ye lady ~ 36). Coren del Mar. Call 3931. VERY INraRESTED IN MF.ET. INC a pma1 wilh Yl"W talClll and I love IO Cll &ood food, perhaps wt C111 dine qClher. lrvne. "Call ~920. RENAISSANCE MAN. SWM, 36, S' I I 'MO. ICUVe, trin, pro( mional. loves blc:yding, film. wi. S«ks 111· tclliceru, •1V1Cious SWF, 24-36. Colla Mea. Call 3636. SINGLE. SO'S, VERY Eti.'ER· CiETIC. ~ ac:tive hve style. Baic:r Ihm 1venac loobl One o( the lu&hc:r -11 people. 6'f'J24 • Lives al bach, very pw\itul•. MUSI be tlriina pcnon. Slsisd Bach. Call '649. OWN. 37, S'9'/ISO, NJS, bm hair, blue eyes, llhlelic. SecU SWF ~ '°· fil. trim. Tmt.il. Call 367S. RETIR£0 WIDOWER needafcna.le ~ f1'tf:I SO for ITlvd, din· 111&. end more. Scll Bcadl. Call 4SSO. llANDSOMEM!AN MA.'i • .0.S'4i 120. bladtbown, llCCb Fil1P1111 lady (or l1fc:ume pnicr. Loni Beach. Cab '°IS. ~1.JN-LOVlNCi SWM, 34, tnJOYS btkq. ctmer, danclnJ, 111 vd. mov· ICS, romance, teets f analc 244'(). L0111 Beach. Call 3S 17. ROMMilC, EDUCA1ED DJM, youna 62. lika ""*'·walks, hold· 1n1 hands, 1T1vd, coolnns. Seek J..1NA.'iOAU.YSFL'\Jlt£DWM62 • NJS. 6'(100 .as amaiv~ slam r~ male for ll'IO\'ia,. lheacr, 1nvcl, eic. l..Alls &e.cl1. Call 4S47 frliClldh1:la11onsl11p. Newport Bcach. Call 4676. SK$R. SKA TF,R, PILOT, tit S'l I', bl11t·eyed collC&t ~asor. fifry IOl!lClhins. rOl!llllllC. kind. Sceb lnlll)', fumy, lit. fwnoally saable Sl)'llsh lady ror •orld nvel llW· MJt. Newport Bcach. C.U 411S. SWM, EUROPE.AN, 32. 6TfllS, plly lmllJ, -£relish, m&IT .. ,, minded. Fiillctlal. CaU "4S. SBM. PlOF., RESH PklNCE n'J'I! ....... for oW fMbioned .U.~-.bSBF,11-30, cnjoyl conans. fea. "-ii. La v..-Sip! Hill. c.113312 GOOD LOODNO, '"'c.eufvl SWM, 3.), -. ct.y, tanaiYe lldy aavms ~ CGllllllllma\I encl ""' fnend. Com ..__ Cd 3957. ATHLETIC. PROFESSIONAL, SWM, 3l. .US 4m. cl.my '-di lldy to ,_ il GUI. ... Be.di. c.r1m1. A l6Al. CA TOl SWMN.S ,I, llh- lsic:, ~ ...... wiuy. pra(CISiollll.~ mdr-U. ready to ICllle. ~ CAii 311&. OWMLOOIUNOR>l.....-.fAlbW lunol'llUS dail, IRilr 40 N.$, N/D. I love~ Tulall. Call 4615. sFNSmVB. HONEST. SWM. 26, 6'1(143, ..... uu!l11Cl'll. Clr'lftl, bancst SWF, 2().27, !or f\ri and ro--r N_,m Badl. Ct.II 3222. HANDSOME, SHY MAN 40. S'T/ 130. I Ion~ mt1¥1Q. Lookma forlhtriahrnte.h. Lcq lkach. Call 4267. OWM PROF£SSIONAL tffkJ ._,.. 10 9lJOY the '* hJ• " trt•el. ~ lllOtis. dmal, md Kll¥1l.1& erqeeo-y. Call 4182 S&\t SRllJ(S SF J0...35 for &imd--wp. fw\. t.:h. ~ be I ~40- pdlle. Osden~ Call 32.29. ATIOilST, SWM. s1·. 'fltr1t111I, ...._,S-0-.~ l'ClllWllC. rs.• ..... -• ,.,., -a... 8eldl. Call 4633, LOVE P£TTTE LADlF.S wtdl lone bu. SWM, auraaive. uumscna.• .--c scntJanan..slim S'9'. awly•h/ pcppe llU. l#cs io coif md WQlld love doin& 8l!ybnc with the np pcnon. Baby, wbCft lfC )'OU ?I fowl. 11111 valley. Call 4 746. BLACK MALE, 47, lhowme1 &ood -..ma me! 111 .. )'OU • aood -. Hlninpn Bcsoch. Call 41S9. BACK BAY PA.DOLER · Tall,dlit a banc11o1s SWM c:aaa11ive ll!dl· ~ INiy prey__, (lhit\yilh) LO bliiW f11UCmd mikt f..Jy. Ph«o? 8llboa. Call 3656. PHOTOJOUlNAUST, FAT, BALD' BltOICE. 3S, G • f*. oopc:t' -.ks -aood -IO keq» the 1aner .. ~ Ccironede!Mmr. Call 3991 HOT A Sl'ICY LATINO. 39. 9ed.s SF. fcllrim. 2.S-3S, for fun 1nvel, CXlllledy ltllfTl i...u-xt Call 362 l. LOOKING FOR AN OLDER WOMA.~-vcry lftl"lalVe SM, ST/ 140. l3 llCCb wcakhy lady fCJ' fl.ft. lrYDc. CaD '3SO. EDUCATED PROFESSIONAL SWM. 6"2'fl IS. Cl1joyl c111uni. dine· ina. Wlltlcnds. Sects .,_ SWF ~so. ~on. panncr. for sin· Cl!ft. relai<nhlp. ~me. Call 4lSO. FUNNY OOURMET SJM, '°· 6"2', • ted.1-whoanmaltcmelai.&h w!d fill my llrlll!IY· Loni Bach. Call 42St. riasc. Irvine. c.n 4443. MA.~CF-SWM,5CYuecksSWF20's VERY HANDSOME SA.\t JS, tall, SB.\4 CiOONl. 33, tceb SWF who is honest, loyal, md WV4S I talom rel1tionship. N/D. Sima Alli. Call 3630. to 30's for playnwe. Newport Beach. carin&.. N/S. S«ks tall, big, vcsuufu l. Call 4983. ' homey WFmarria11Hnanclcd. TllSlG\. ADVANCED DEGREE IN BUSI· NESS AND HUMOR, aunctive S~. 27, NJS. very a&hleuc. Desns NJS. sltrider, health cmsciCM. in&d· Uccnt F, 19-27, "'110 appm:iaies Phlntorn o( the Open IS wdl IS the ICinp. Lona Bach. Call 3478. SUCCESSFUL, HANDSOME. ph.ys1cally fit SWM, 26, Crom . midwea,seets f1111 l0¥ing. fil. buxom beauty (my weaknea) for -ieu fun md ldvcnuc on a IQl-COlmUI· ta! basis (lllUSI likcbauydlest). New· port Bach. Call 321 I. PHYSICJAN, SS, ST/slender,. •J>: pcalina. SecU culuvawd, youWuJ 111aloeue for supportive~' reUi11onshlp. L111 Alanutos. Call 4660. AFJ.llJF..\"T SBM, 41, S'6 \,lland- Qlle, ... &«tcdis ~ fe- male lO sh.ft lhe r lllCf lhinp in h! t. l.ooa Bach. Cell 4311. MlDWFSTEa.N VALUF.S, phys1· cally fit. ~. SWM/U. F1· nanclll ly recwt and emooonally stable, CllJOYS I beaJlhy me! active lifCll)'lc. Scdiina 1111 lllrlCl.ive. f11 SF, 21-40, who hka fun and cxcile· ll'lClll and pou1bly romlntC arwJ/Of R'l111cnsh ip '""1'0'\ 8eM:h. Call ~. VERY YOl/11fF\Jl. SWM. SIX· TIF.S. lllm&ed, activ~ .U slO'lder. due, sensiuve lady, 4S plus, (Of fncndih1p. lrv1ne. Call 4713. SENSUOUS BACHELOR seekina the 11lrinlllt WOllllll IO shn !a!W'l- tK 1U1te11 in 1111.~ious occm&ant bach home. Swuet Baich. C.ll 4317. Pl.Ml A CARDEN. Unfettcnd DM/40 9ed.s elGICflC W0111111 w/ twinkle in her err-Newport 8cadl. Call 416l HANDSOME. EDUCATEU N~. SWM31,fll'(l6S,worb018.Uy. pllys pi:w, loves the Orscflll Dc.d. i..--........ W.ia& llclldtr, 111r1e11ve, WF/AF .i. ~ ffll idl&icnbip md nwd to all Sec· llftlllllO md v.-.._ ia May. lrYw. Call 3661. PHYSIClAN. '°· S7, l..cwc out· doun, ll!dl M. fcnw.lc.. »JS. Ir· vine. Call lS09. SWM, 23, LOOICJNO R>l SWF. 11-22. Mu. be bc!81 A~ A run. nine. Call 301 a. AFFl1C110NA'Je. WARM, DWM. SI 0'(170, annciivc, pra(c:aioral, loves wtb. l'OlllllU, ~ dine· inc. ..... nuic OUldocrs. Wiier a 1111 ltld ki& SeellllJ cnaivc., sl«llds. DWF. ll-4S, with -• 1ercm (or fun. l'ornMCt.. rei.tion- thip. Tull111. Call '°76. l'M 60ith. JaTli•mt-cd SWM. 6'(100 who wants tomoet a N/S SWF who is tall, rmrrilse minded, likes 10 uavcl Ille! ~ cipenscs. shm, 1111'1Ctive, 1CJt1111ly aUJUSiv~ en JOYS spons and family. Newport Beath. Call 41St. STRAIGHT SWM WANTS FJ!. MALE (Bi) companion for fun e¥CIU. Dance, somllzc wllh cux1c =~Lqurm? LoogBaich. c.u GOOD LOOKING SWM, 27, S'6', BRN/BRN,seds wannhemled SWF 21 ·3S for IUllJCU, en. tr1vcl, lqhs. COiia Mea Call 3469. PROFESSIONAL, DAM, 39, S'9'/ 160, MS ~ .U pra(asional AF wider 40, must be atncuve, srn· oere, ac:tive and f1111ncully seairc. Costa Mesa. Call 3980. MAN, 21 WANTS WOOOMMMAMN. Seal Beach. Call 3264. A TRAVELER. DWM, S'IO'(l90, educated professional. N/S, seeks JPCCial lady. 3S-4S. Wauninsta . Call 4126. OOODLOOKC\Ci, A nn.rnc 29, SWM. En11necr, 6'/1 6S, cnJoys belch. vollqball, btlung, racquei· bill, m~1c.. Seas 1o.nct1vc. alhleuc SF 24-29. lrvme. Call 32D3. llANDSOME LOCAL NATIVE. SWM. 4S, 6'.cdualcd/woru locaUy. Scelun1111nC11vt youn& lady »45. Call only if smcerc. )'1)1111 be glad you dlcC Costa Mcse. Call 422A. HANDSOME, C\1TE, SWM, 29, S7 lf2'(1SO, N/S, ~luc. You're ltlr'ICUYC, io.c oul.doon, bolluig. down IOarth. 0..Mta. Call301 I. HUMOROUS, HAPPY, HAND· SOME. SWM, SO. S'll'/170. N~. -.ks bmorn ba.uty 31-SO for meui-incful rdalionahip. C)preas. Call 490S. SWM. 6'0'/190, TelNJS, ans. sk> ins. tcQlf'e, -.. ta.iiy rdalJm. lhip. oo vices. lunonaa. La's pby life. Irvine. Call ms. A'ITUCTIVE wmf AN Ant· lEOC PHYSIQUE. SWM .• ~D • B.S. Depw. IAdiated to o.aaw/ helW!ydiel 10mUYla111 r~ [)aw plcuuft 6-1 -its. plays. con- CICIN, l(IOIU. md nuch lrlln. Re- tpcWlly ~ a SWF. NJS.D, JO's, who IS fit. ddllflllll, md "tr/ P""lY for love, ~ oormut· med. Irvine. Call 391 <&. EUROPEANSJM,NJS,ffi,6',pre>- r~. retdy 10 mlrr)' sw IWitr 301111991 lrvlllf-c.113167. HANDSOME. SUCCESSFUL SWM. NJS. 31, S'I O'fl 7S. ltali111 typt, OWQ IMinca .t houtc. fimnaally leClft. atjoy ltfe. SeekJna SWF, Can ·t decide which ad to answer? There nre even more choices in our voice ads. (Over 600~) Call our ·Dateline·· 1 (900) 407-4377 and select Option 3. Sec page 2 for details. UKABt.6 SWM. 29, S7fl3S. f.n. PY mo.itl, tcialce. II llineu. INllic:. Lodtma for SWF2CMO, 1m.connr· ••on. frimdlhip. 1\min. Call 3'36. llANOSOMB. SWM. SS. ACTI Vii, LOYAL.~· Ws ~ lOf for po1111ble rd11Mnh1p. NID. S..U Ala. Call 3917 • ~NlS. OOt.P. nA VlU.. lO RM\ slim, ba111illll 2S-lS far Iona· term relabOftlhi lrvtnc. Call 3Sll n.t LOOKING R>lt A WOMA.'l 10 nlr.<111Yfft0tl1Y,md "'11o•1l1 matte me her pnmty. Abol:a me -ol ~.MCCft.WWI ~.tel~ UC lllmlib, -ftlY oom lu11DJ, 31.~ISI0'/1~ C..Mca Call 3SQ). Call 3118. A!N LO\IDliG, SF.'iSmVE. OUI· coing, tall SWM, N~. 34. EnJOYS animals. alhlwcs. au cw11.nl 11t11v1 tia . Seeks sinlll• iall, SWF/SAF. N/S, 2S-33, (Of fnendsluplposs1blc rehwanslup. Irvine. Call 3S2S. PROFESSIONALS~. Cl111$t1an. 30,S'll '/I !Xl E::pysspons.romanct, 111imals. SecU SWF 22 · 35 for fu:tt rcl11i'l11Ship. TllSlin. Call 3832. SYRJA.'i OR LEBANESE OFsouglt by Synan cc:ntlcmin. 3S, S'6'. cntrc· prmcur. llandsancand sinan .. Or- anae C011111y Call 3732. EDUCATED. HA!\"DSOME. SO, (lodt SO). S'9'fl SO scckJ 11111a1•t mate for daces Of fuwrc matrunony. Newport BeKh. Call 4934 SC'CiLE MOM WA~iED. DWM. 48, llhleut, hl.ll110l'Oll1, io..cs kiJs. Sceb SWF, 21-311111th )'wng chil· drcn. Ncwport Beach. Call 4124 Ot.n.FASllJONED, Sf.'\SmVE. AD~11JROUS NIS DWM, 37. 37, slusic. museums. Mang Seeks sinarc. humorous WF. SanlJ Ana. Call 3506. SWM 36, 6'n70, w;e v.hcckhur. Sceh bncht, a11rac11~t. optn· minded, unn&. slender. acuvr woman. Tustin. Call 3S92 CUTE GE~IUS, good·look1ng SWM. 29, Stanford PhD. acau~e. silly passionate, 1thlcuc. mime.al 3 To resp ond to these ads call 1 (900) 407-4377 (billed al $1.49 per minute) or see lnstmctions onpage2 Sedt111g bn&h&. kmc11c. bc:aut1iu1 SF Men 21·29. lrvlllt. Call 3341. CATIIOUC.PHYSIOA.'i,JS.SA.\1 . Seeking S'9't14s.1ttcs psyc!lology. spin1uai-, •'omen uy, &I\. S«ks ~er·mamcd, shm YY• ~ 29Cnsim. OrqeCourll)'. C.U 3733. I MR. MOM ~'EEDS ROMA.YJlC"" FRIEND to lpmd ume with. I'm healthy, lwldsornt, '°· wt th Oins- uan values. You should be shm, s11hlc, anracti•e and mam agt minded. nine. Call 4482. NEWPORT BEACJf BUM. SWM, NIS.NJ[). TI.C. 6"2'(100, USC-BS'S9. MXTGIPR/R£, sects c.crt1fiably -· -~...-belch blonde to4'1vecruy. Rel~ Newport Bad\. Call 4588. SWM, N1S. WRITER, DARK HU· MOR. muancnl peits. r<Jlndl( adveftlrOla, 9ed.i IS. 30, llU'IC1JVC slm lady. b.alilll. Hispanic • datk sk.111 dnve me nw! Irvine. Call 3901. AITRACTIVE, YOIJNCi,PROffS· SION AL. SWM. fll1CIClllJy seauc. .U lllO-.un WF for pouthlc rd1- tl0Nlup. Irvine. Call )&ql BEAUTIFIJt WOMAN INSIDE AND OVT. W1lllCd by SWM. Owu· tt~ N/S, :11, for 1a1111s, beach. ski· inc. 1T1vcl, w1th1n honcs1, fun. htahhy, COlmUltcd ~i.uro,up. Jr. vane. Call J~. HANDSOME. TALL. STABLE. SB~. lrvtne professional scd.s slcn- dlr OC SF for pal&!Nt U'llSftatcR'll· llonslup. To late lhutlcs.. It.cal bldsround 1111unponan1 Irvine. Call 3711 UKE DlSNEYl.A,'01 Lavt bong cs axd? f'Ol'ICI ol J11mCu' I'm Kn1n CAl5tnc:r Of Ptt Wtt limn.an Stdm& paslonatc 20>30 SWF It ¥Ille. Call 3307 SWJM, NJS. 34. SY Sl:J· ['. Tfl.UCi&'IT. 11cnc11•c, s1nccrt COr!'fl'l'Oll k~ ~llC Mia tam R'llltmship ~.'~'Cl~ vcr11t1on. music I.d's aDi S.m.a 111a c.au Jm. Shl.F CONTAL'IFD. SIX 1-00T ARTIST (SW\f). Slwpcluns IWll ~11h. t«t JO. PcM1\e 11111tlldc lhlt flll 11 ta pl I N blt md all be larilC!cL T llllin. C.11 31'1. Single Life Cuswmer Servitt call (310) 592-6040 f o r tnfo rmallOft or assistance. Sf Single Female SM Single Mole D OiYOfced G Goy l le•bt0n J Jew1~ A Asian a Slo<:k H H1ipomc w Wh1liit N/D No0tugl N/S Non.smoltlH N/Drink Non.0.-tnltei Special Advertising Supplement for Orange Cout Weekend U - AV All.ABLEA. '11'0 ATTRACTIVE DWM. 47, Tcadlef/A~. Seeks 4 SWntF. undtr S'6', !;MOTION- t\ll Y I !EAL 1lf Y (shere& feel 111CJ). affec11on11e. r!,-rful. ~· naue-lover, g>it, !'\ . ume for 111d wws c:amultna11. J04S. Ca- nlOll. c.aJl ,312. PILOT/BliS~tsSO~U.1tinc· To resp01ul to uvc DWM. 6'2'n 85. (polnc smoker~ SccltW1: l&IL shm, 111Bc:11ve, 111eJ.li- these ads call geol JS-4() for CCJrlVcn:llJOn, din· 1 (900) 1n1. compmuonslup, cl iravd. I hie bnd&e. chess. ITIO\' ICS, dtnmg Clla. 111d ~ iubs. Irvine. c. u 4()4 2. 407-4377 BOYISll 4S. 6'/18S. alhlcuc. funny, romanhc auomcy who cnpys fim. (bille d at $1.49 music, thal1te, games and sparu p ermbmte) would like IO met\ a fo. very anrac· uve aod •ery UllC!hgen1 34-42 SF or see with a t:r'lle in her ty~ Scwpon i11stn1cti01is Baich II 4-188 011 page2 RIOl. llEAI.TliY, ATTRACTI\.'E SIL\.i, 37. medwm build. 11o'OUld like 10 l!l«I down 10 canh girl f(l( 1n11 ma1e rdauonslup. I lun111111m Beach Call 3883. ffi'O\.il,'FFL'\AJADllOY ,25.o I/ 175 S~1 Wealthy. handsa-nc. ail! leltt. Lo-cda:10nJ, ncU1&, pwtymg.. k1ss1111 Tusu.n. C.11 ~1~. 1'\.1 nreo~E! sWM. 2b, rnm.ss. ab;Jo.c a-cngc loc*" ph)"'1calty ac 11-c. ad11en1urou), lipal minded "icft! Wllnn cat111g lady for.,~ l'l'l111~ip Kids OK Gm. Mesa. Call 3370. RIG TNF BODY. SB\I. 22. Tall. Men dui, CU1C. Sedt11& .. ~"' 111)' ra~ (Cl( fun Onnge Call 3318. Seeking \.iAn RF., ATTRAC"nvt: S~i. S'7'/l.IS. a1Tcc11ona1t, l-.11rt~ born Women andcduaaled, xdu inuy. unmcum bera!. pelllt. nan-smok11&, ~I lady for fwl. dlnc1111. movies. sporu. invtl romance Mwpor\Be.ch.C.11 4071. YOU AA 'D J se decal&. k IDd. ll'lld· h&CU. siablc. wtlh ~abed ca- mn &ipy rife, laucJunc. people. dininc. ~ics. Ila~ 11doan Ind iu.lam DWM,47, '8'/166,brown, vccn-Ccaa Mesa. Call 40SI. R>RM.ER EUltOPEA 'Ii \.fODEL J<d.s ~ WOITlll\ 11 I IT1lllC. .. daie. friaxl Liwca nmmicc. talks, .,_.Cl, downs. rmilca..S balloons.. Wonh lhe call! Irvine. Call 34 TI. LADIF.S: Do you fed lha1 you have so much mare 10 1ivc lbln lhoK bcntcllore apprcci.icd7 Do you ICJrl& 10awwd1Q6 lo¥c and dcvouon IO a 111111 who IS ttc:maJly ~ of yu. wcll bema7 :0:: lhN abcu .. 1r you desire • -oenla'od home with 5CCWltY nl all lhc love you coWd po131bly upcricnc:c, th11 blue- eyed.~ lllr'IC1JVC, tcl1StbYC ccritlt· 111111 M ibould connect. You ClCtpttOnllly altraCll~t, 25-37, C.uas1ari,11.ll,cormutmcn1nundcd. All rcspmses answacd.11111"1111cccll l.A.Orc\gc ~y. c.aJI .4424 TIRED OF DA ~G1 Mc IOO! S~t 29. S'6'. blond, blucJsm. lookana for sc:nou.s rclauanstup. Albkuc, ou1f 1> In& run. lrllSlwonhy; no aamcs. 'm wmh lhe call (Aiu ~esa. C.11338l 1-1,-:-. PROFESSIO:\AL. SWM. -:\I S, 39. 51'/)60, cxruukant, WTlltt, l(achcr Athletic, hc:.hhy. Cat.ttder· alt. bn~ vaned 1111ercsu. Secb SWF. :\JS. for marr111c.. f&m1ly. Jr. \lllC. Call 3631 JS. S~. 61 /In. :-.JS. 'A> Al 1111ChVC, fun·kwt/11. honest.. fo, tn 1clltgcnL f.nJQYJ tychng, 1cnrus, du In&, CCJrlVcn&llOll, laucJun&. ScckJ 28 39. S7•. fo. ino.y. affcr:oonatc, dunn. krd 11 heal\. Bnghl. playful. 'lemt·aduh. pogtlt't, ,..,lh eclccllc mio-cst\. Tusun R111tll. Call 3947 llOPEA..'L RO.\IA.\"TIC. SJ~. 36. 6 l'/115•. profeuional. iech soulmalelp!.ymi1c 10 shart ITM1' t~. in-LM m1n1c, Jm&h1n. romance. Call 3814. \ff.DICAL 511JDE.:-.T. 2.:. allllctic S~t Seehn& maiwe., fC1T111w, VS SJF 19-2S for dOK, ccmfaul* re- lauooslup. Irvine.. Call 3'4l SWM 26, LOOKING R>R 24·3' woman wbo like:• to co pix.a. a ~I like 1aucbii1al Irvine.. C.U )l()t. SWMNS 21. 61'n 15. BLUE EYES. college Sllldcnt, handsane. U'lldlt· &al. alhltSJc, ~ ambl· uaus. lunoraus scdi11111all canna llllTICIJYC.. sea y S WFNS. ltvtnt. CaU 33'0. DWM. MllJTAltY, 37, S'IO'/l60t, ALL AMEIUCAN LOOKS W/ BJO blondrAll~. COJitl1'1 mmic.. bowl· HF.ART Uld wam lllllle. SWM. NJ 1111o ,_ICll, ln1"-Scdrs SWF/ s. JO, 6'1'. adildic.. Ulldliaait. pre>- DWF, 1S-3S, l*lle. 10y, Ln1\, for reuiara1. r nncially teart. &py relatiauhip. imdter liiy. T111tn movies, ~.~music, ..ib Call 3791. A l'Oll'AnCIC. SeetiniSWF,N~. willl simillf ~ ilKIRSIS. l.or11 HANDSOME. VU Y S\Jt'Cf.SS. Bach. c.11 366'. AIL WM. 31. ~c. confidm. classy. Scdill& Vfrj bcalllifW, acay, wurra ~.11.1m10'. ms fwl. IS.JO,SWF1ocrul·~· W'Omln co tumint dilfcrm anaJa tdcn. Santa Am. U 3 9S. ol hfc. Stimulatin! cor1voution. JTIUSl(. Irvine. Call 329 ALO!'-'E • AGAIN7 SWM. NA 62.. ST/l60l,tcni-rand. S«br.i.c. CB.11.£.\tANlY. WARM 41, S'S SWF.~.S4t,w11hwwmlh WI. 112'/lSO, succasf\11. c:cmc1bc. alh· Likes boob, films. beach, thalirc, lcuc. l..tkcs lwach, 1nvd, fine~ MOlAIVEa&les. quiet limc9. 1111111\. Seth 1'RIM' male. Family 0 . Call 4719. Newport Bach. Cao 410ot. PROf'FSSIONAl...35,6'/\IOf ,hnl-CA..'W>IAN.DWXNA. YOV1lf· Save this section! You can respond to our personals 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Additional personals appear on Mondays in our classified section. some. educ:alcd, CllJOYS sporu. u.wd, f'\!L 46, 1cnur.c. rapmsibk. pr1> uu, tcns11ivt, humOf~ Scitk111& feuKlllll , 11knlcd..1rm. .S'9'. 5ttks 111nc:11vcSWF,(25-32). lntnc Call aarac1ave, slmda, c:w1aus. attlGl.I 3903. late wQINll *M tau, poot, lplnk ltv11c. Call '4SO D~. OIRJSllA.'1, !\IS, J\.'Sf SO. JU-1l di~cnod, p.si lmcly. 11U, alll-Sl!\"GLE FATHER. PROFES lctic. fun. bu.11RC$S owner. loc*111& SIONAl... ST ABLF., •3. '"~aunt· for sha~ly, lovtn& 111 10 spoil. uvc. Want.t 10mce1111arritgcnundc:d Tustul C.11 4901. SAF.SWF. NiS. who lo-ca cb~cn llld .....nlS -1n-Call 4096 'URBANE. SOCCESSRll BRTT· ISH ADVENTURER. S2 tccks HANDSOME DWM, DAD, T7, .ST/ yw>S. beal.llful, ac.ilina 1"•d11J1 160t. 1C1111inc. CSU\&. Wi lioncc,. ~on who apprec.illa lhe a4I-liumo{out. 1111'1(1t•1, SWP/SllFI v-1•o4' anuc:cpionaloider-. DWF,{)llf, 23-3$, dO *!I. Oii· lrvllC. Cal 4196.. doors. do., an~ lr'wnr.. Call 30'1.I. INOJRABI..£ ltOMANI'IC, SllM. Oui11ian, 40., S'6', prclmianal. T A1.1.. HANDSO~SWM. ll,Pro- tol'l\pullOl'.lllC, 111\ttnly, l\aflt'Y· C•ioNI. ci.sical p.u._ S«ks ~ far .......,.. llll'IC1IVC aunaivc, IClllSl~C, ~---lady lllldef 40 q)I !ipirWal • r-ly oeaNI SWF, SAaChlcllC Abcahby. Y&P:I. •~me. Cal1 44()1. far f 1.11 a11ht an. Irvine. Ca.I 3126. MAIL OR FAX YOUR PERSONAL AD TODAY! FREE AD! 15 WORDS OR~! (Additional words $1 ei:h.) AdditiooaJ words @ $ l .00 ea: Please enclooe check payable to SingleLife. (Abbreviati~ such ~ SWM oo.n ~ 1 wool Heigh/weigti canbo ~as J wcrd. Oty is free.) ( )( p I A4 Special Advertising Supptement tor Orqe Coast Weekend SWM. 62. S'9'/l.SOI, f\1Cll LOOK· ING. ~ rar .-~al tlp«-MJ. tbc nrt -1~ bhcnud WOllWl wboU.... oopayina her r .. llwt of a jayf 111 fncndlll4'· ltvmc. Call 4766. PltOff.SSIONAl DWM. OIRIS TIA.~. NJS, JS, S'IO', d~o blonde. bNc eyes. pea 11111lc ~ cbn..,ia. honcsl and f1.11,lowm1-I auO)' IM Clldoon.. w.ls. tpol\S. lllUIJC. ft!O\la. etc. YOU: SWF. 0nman. NIS. 26-3S. mlUn ~ sunilar 1$trCIU (c. ~"la IKmhlp. 1rvw. Ca11 l944. WORK JIARD, PLA)' UA~D. OWM, 37. S7. Elipyt hcncs. Ski· '"'" ~travel Sects Mi and ad vminmSf SeluAna Call3$41 Cl.A~Y_.li\JllOPFA~ GE.\11.E· MAN. 41. Iii and fun. wtrm and aff~. cmouonaUy 111d (11&11 eta.Uy ublc. Std.via pctJte. mtll1 '"' aanaM lady. ~" Call 4211 Aftc CTIONATR. CllRISTIAN. DWM, 49. hlm.1\1111.. f\Jll'latllic, hon .. love ¢11~0\ UaJO)' l!ICl'I~. 1rnd.pdcmna Sc4.t lld),lS \S •I WNW 1111cmu fw klni 1.a111 "llllcnlup Jt-.tnt Call 43 ltO\iA.'\1lCltF.ADtA." ~S.o'l. llll'liCll~c sctl1 lova1'te 50',jh hmic main. fApy .ns . .Jis1ty. " 11"&. bcallh. s~-pon lksJ\. oa 4923 COl11'iltY C:li!'-'TU\.1A 'II. CllRISTIM'. \IS, 41, ft'l/l l!Ot l.Ol'llllJ far nu loollf1'. llll, ilrn. 4(kih SWF. U.utan. SIS. lKYK lo.a , W!Wlllm S Bow ~ lady lrv111t. Call 4ll6 SWM. Y()t;SC:l7S7'/14SI. W.. l<MO. who ~a c.haoccs. W.cs t11Jlu. -.nab, nrw nmac. l't'.ldln&. lllcl rc:ally ClfCS I ~-Call ~ 1' BON VIVA.~i. AOVE>rl'\JltR SO\fESWM,6'4'.bUt~ r11. 1Nll 39. tonr.-• IOQft, """' A a&o-., ,._.. dMI. c:l'llrm, bllmor. ~ falOY W-. A -~ aet..._,.-11.i. lnlaa&cd lft &Mlld8tli~Oll~• lauoneip fl/ SWF. 'Jf/110 40's.. ..tio pammo 11111111 ~ IU n-. Cd 3717. Bl!F.NTIIEAE.~TIIAT.SB.'4 26, look'"& 4 SF S'S'•. tlsn. llllllUnld. far _.,.....Cllllbap • pCll Sii* ~ Cau Mc-. Cal :JOSI. OWSTIA.'l SB.\4, 41, S'll'. Owt.nSBF.5Af26-.tO Ptli1t :;;,1y or .,_ I-a Beae SWM..3t.S7114S,JD,tteb fcrna 20-lS Likes.: Cllnu.1, K~ Bladenma.lowamupc. S.... lln&Jas. Call 3632. EASY~O DWM, 40. S 11/l lOll Seeks~. •tidy "'•IOI) •blp •1111 ,_let, Ill)' •1<hu.. Orqt <All 4()t(). tn. MY AME IS llCK.. rm a profcwcnl, (cotl!plllct •11111)\l), SWM. fm )S yrs old, aunwvc, aoocl bwlcl. 51'/160' I'm vcaq an IJPe'll minded CCll!'fll»«t. I m dan. clucme, hr>c my°"" pbicc.. II open mQldn1 &'Id tcdillJ I cL~ mit\ ~. c.all me. Loni 8otdt.. Call m~ HU\iQROUS DW\t 4', S't, la111 hu. \Cl\ c:t1. tcm tlTlll\. no 1111 y.f •1C•. Be slim. bnJta A lovd) Anal\Q1'I Call 41 '4> H.ARD TO FIND, SAM. F'RP'\Cll BOil\'.""'"' ~'°"""'full IOI! modd, ll. 6 ScdJ ll\IS<l.M (nflik 10 mpy fir r ..... IJc. Lq Badl C.1 l29l GOOO LOOKL\C SWM, 37, o'3/ 160I. Scd1111&Ill,slmdi:rA11r-.. uvc.. NJS.Swt-111 ha lhal.lcs wilh no dlikftft r-, ID arc fl.Ii .i ro nwtec Wiii\. l'lft I hei~ COllllCICM \'qCl.WM •ho II bol!al. tnadliJtnl, ~ll~t •1111 • -ol t.l.mor &py Ille au, 1nvd. Iii ~ pho-k'CJ&ptly, ,....,. _, ftaalq ~ S..haanCa~ Call 3790. HANDSOME. HEALTIIY W\C SBINC ~ ---. lbs -ua ....... ,., ........ ....,. 'Y"'I•··~ ........ IAls e.. Cd 4lS4. VUSATil.F., J2. SWM ....... WI, biodlemlSI t«t.t lllldhamt. baahby,ootlbeally.-~. ~ly ..... SWf llllOQlnCCIN. .,.. and a&hacr adlwtlMI Loi& Be.ch. Call m.. SWM. BLtJE..EYFJ> BLONDE 671 230. lllllllC. lllQll-ll'IWd • lllllrC. ~ life,, Ila 10 thn, W\IJ .,_ ,_ allcal Lorie 9adl Call 36 7l. A LOV'&TIIATLAS"IS. 5aph-.· ca..i SWM. ~ __..., llOMI an1-.iwntwfpod/llluie- T'8..dft. llhltllc. Bla.pfl)s.._ ()pen, kl'rm& ban. 0.. •OICL flf.e be SF, 2.i-3U'6' •. llim. t.AiAil. ~ IMlli11111. bGral ... dllll lllCC ........ "'*' ,..t lll08C)' ...... Md ~1 ClA ...... 11.,...,..~byl ""---. lwi&la. ~ 0.-W.c nn. c.all me! llllllW\JI08 8-.h. Call SI I 0. THEATER Kelly Perint" quizzes Gregory Krosnes before cameraman Michael Mufson in "Mastcrgate" at UCI. 'Mastergate' makes political shenanigans laughing matter P olitical satire reached its zenith at UCI over the weekend with the Southern California premiere of Larry Gelbart's outrageously funny "Mnstergate." This is a look at the Iran-Contra hearings as only the creator of "Tootsie," "City of Angels" and TV's hit series "M• A •s•H" could envision it. And UCl's production, brilliantly directed by Dudley Knight, deserves a much longer engaaement than its one-weekend stint on the Irvine campus. Set on the main stage of the Fine Arts Village Theater -with the curtain drawn and audience shoehorned around the actors -"Mastergate" gets off on l,he right comic foot u playgoers p3SS through a metal detector on their way to the "hearing room." What transpires u the 1V cameras roll is a wacky look at fictional characters who rina inst:mtly true to the ir real-life counterparts. "Mastergate" is subtitled "A Play on Words," and Gelbart mercilessly twists his own version of political doublespeak throuah his hilarious script. The actors. for the mo t part, play it straight, letting the savage dialogue explode like shrapnel around the hearing room. In Oelbart's sterlina satire, the Latin American countries or "San Elvador" nod "Ambigun" are the f~s or illicit arms shipments through a CIA-controlled Hollywood movie studio. Lt. Col. Oliver North has been demoted here -his choracter is a major known as Manley Battle -and he's given a rousingly patriotic interpretntlon by Gregory K. Krosnes. Thomas Redding excels in two roles, those of a decrepit congressman and a right-wing senator. Larry Biederman as the committee chairman and Paul Tifford Jr. as its chief counsel h;immer out their loaded questions skillfully, as do Robert Kushell, Kelly Berine and Krbten Dnurelio ns other panelists. Joel Forsythe gets off a superb impression or now-President Dush as "Vice President Burden," defending the nrms operation with unmistakable vocal innections and hand gestures. Alan Schack is a frighteningly polished secretary or state, while Robert Hickok springs the big surprise of the show as the late, demented CIA chief, probably causing William Casey to turn over in his own grave. A II four lawyers for the witnesses ore played convincinglf by Jon Sidoti, while Hope Chernov nicely enacts al of the wives. Maura Vince nt is excellent as the TV reporter Merry Chase who keeps us up to date on the exploding situations. Programs urc withheld until after the show -and for good renson. Not only doc this amplify the feel of a real congre ional hearing, it saves some juicy information for last. The postscript (where arc they now?) is especially hilarious. Rewritten by Gelbart since its Broadway production a few years ago, "Mastergate" i a master satire by one of the funniest writers in any medium. It's regrettable that the UCI production was ticketed for only one weekend and is now history. -By Tom TJtu~ I just wanna know Why 'Everybody Loves Opal' E ven the bcM of pi n)" right~ ha!) been knO\\ n to gi'e birth 10 a tu rl..cy nO\" :rntl ::igain. Neil Simon had his .. fool ... " Sam Shepard hi!. "La Turb1.1:· They ju~I tlon't get rrotluccc.J O\Cr and mer ag.1i11 111..c John Patric k's "facl)botly L O\'C!> Opal." ~ Patrick -a talented \\Ord"11ith \\ho g:t\C u~ 'Thi..: I tasty I lcart" ond "Teahm"c of th...: Augu:,1 f\luon" - probably enjoys the cfotinc tion of ha\ ing cn:atcJ the mrn~I popular b:1d pl:1y in the the.lier (a!) a mu,k.11, ··11c1to. Dolly" woultl be in a !)Cp.1ratc CJtegu~ ). SumL- thing :1bou1 the pure idiuC) of the piece gu;1ra11tCl'' 1b re -emergence C\'C~· fh e or 10 )c.1r:-.. Some the.Her~. hl..e the Cu-.1.1 ~lc::,.r Cl\ 1c l'l.1\ h11u,c. C\en do it l\\icC -.1hhough it\ bccnr'l!Ycr 2ll ~c.1r:­ !>ince 1hc la!)t \Cr:,ion .ind pla)go.:r, ccm tu h.l\e ,hon memories. Co:,ta ~lc,.1\ l.1lc'>I "Opal" current!~ i' llll 'tagc, churning out du:hc' h) the c.1rlo.1d. Theater Critic 1 hi time arountl, the pl.1~ huu'c wpped one of 01.111!,!1. Count)\ b..:11\.f See OPAL 13 ltt ,..,... pt....e .. u ra uGrcen, Peri Baker and Cheryl Dowfing provide answer lo ''How To Eal like A Child" at South Coast Repertory. Kids will be kids after this play By Matt Coker I f your I.id need le !>On on how to be a I.ill, entl him or her o'er to South Coa:,t Repertory th is ''cd,cnd 10 'oat.. up Delia Ephron':. hil.1nou:. "How To Eat Lil..e A Child." The l:ite t production from SCR's You n • Con)crva1ory Pl a)ers is a rapidly pJccd, 60- mi nute pri mer on how not to be :i grown up, drilled 1010 the hcnd of a pnm .ind pr\1pcr hulc Ensli'h chJp i\..lmed Charle:. - an 11-)car-oltl al rcJli} plJnning for his retirement -b, the See CHILD/11 ' .. '.'". "'·•·co.t.W.-end f ~ .. June·1f. \19a,. 1 ' .. • - .. ~------ CALENDAR ·. . 540-1224 ' , • FESTIVALS: From 7 • 1hC V1('W Dr , C111on.1 dC'I Mar at -I p m. ~un.IJ\ )purl1glm the eJrl\ "ColO!.SJI 8.1- ruqut• · 1l('riud 1n \ l.'nKe A M.1i;nif1cat 1rn111 ll oe \'!!>per~ oi S.1n1J Cec1l1,1 by St.lr· l.1111 '''tl'•\l'S 11~ f1r~t 11"~ periu11n.inu~ in .\mt'"' .1. from .1 mJnu~rtpl supplied by mu)1colog"1 Dt•ri" St<"<'fl) Alw on rhe pro~1Jm Jrt• ,1 m<>ll·I b\ Ju.in ue PJcl1ll.1. J dll1Ct!llO gro>W IJ, .\r(,ln):clO (11r{'ll1 .ind \I\ .1ld1 > 1 l1ur JI "ur lo. .. 8l'.llU> \tr ' l 1t l..l•I\ ire S15 • r if It C'S rlinj:: JI \lt•-.J \ t'rde ( t•ntt•r 11.ir ""r lluulc.".1rd .111d Ad.in" Strt'l'l. 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' :.,.:_ lttr lh•l<frt n tuf"t• • _ I 1 '" "' , 1 n• m11tn1L:ht Ju1w 1'), ' 111 1.111 )o.i ,. ct.I .• 1nd 110(111 1 up m .'I FI LM • <ip1L. .... 1nd \\1L.t• s annu..il "fe\tival o( .\n1m.1t11111 11 I !,, f, ' 1ulh (o,"I \,I .1.;•· t I '>Ii 1 \\ 'untl<.1\\l·r AH• \,1roi,1 -1, o • t 1 11 ,•1-1 \ "" th.in 18 lolm~ lrrnn ' • •vt:,I •ul 11 l' \\Oriti iHt' h:Jlun·tl •h11 ,,I lt.1 1 ! l1Lkl'l> Sl1 )0-~7 LITERARY ARTS • llh11 \IJrhle Coffe~house l'IU., H.11 I C..-1.1 /\\<'!.J 6~6-5r6 fret" l 'f"l'w• 111 Poc.•try Night J'f("-C.'nh '• r ,.llurt• f Jl..f'\ J <,1,1111,1," .1n Of><'ll .., 1\lth .1 tlwme cuni crnini; thC' C'n" • 1°1.11 1,,Ul" oi lod.I\ 's worfd ,ind to· lutuH· JI 7 Jll lt•nii;ht Adm1\ • j.-\\1\h Community Ci.'nter .?SO 8Jl..<'r " I 1 '1 • 11 • -r; 1 06011 B II Amn '"II I " , , 1 , houl.. hom the Ctxn1·" 111 1hc i 1' ln1111 "'I~"·"~ Photopapt., r\ u( th(' ,• ·" h \\11rld" on ~unday JI 10 HI pm MH T IN<..S & "ii MIN1\H" • 8Jlho;i 51.i Club P 0 Bm, 8.!118 1't'\\· p 1 •I flt•,Jlh 11lbS6 7Jl·'H16 All- '"'''"·"' Y.inl.{'e Oooxlle 0Jn<ly,' th<' < I 11. ' f.1'1 llll'I ""H o( the )Umnwr. \\ '" lie lu·lil ' \Cl pm luevi.lv ill f';~l)<HI Dunt~ I l11ltl ,.,11''" 11 l I B.iclbJy Dr . N1·w1)(>fl lfr.1, h D1nnt·r .ind lw"(''J!:l'S (~'ii w1I hf' 11,11, l\\t'd hy .1 hf'\') uf ll.'st1v11tes. • C o,t.1 Mesa Arts Complex 151 K.1lm1" Dr h111ld1ni; C. Ctl\tJ Mc..i 2-11 9906 All " .t.1\ 1 •11 <.und.1y, Dl'fun• I oundJttun lor the "-rl J1mm1t' f)l'f ntl' 0.1nrr Centrr, PJ(.1(.r '>< 111.11 o l Mu\•l .1t11I the Arts ;incl Ctt•Jtr\l' .i.1t\ lttr l\t<h prt•wnt lrct• dJ\>C\ 111 l>.1llc.•t, l,IL/ hljl ,intJ funft d.111{ I' fr>f all ,fl,~ ell ,111 f'\l'I\, ))MOO cl.nse5, MU lt'\WO\ dC'mllll· ''' ·"'""\ QI rr1>,11t\e ~11i;.11trtt p.Hltl~ (11< ~.d, (.11ryt.1lt• th<-.11('r .1mT other .JC 1tv1llM •Hi· Time Cell.m 250 ~ St., Costa Mes.l, 650-8463. Tastings OI new wines from Old wmeflCS (ealured 3-7 p.m. ThUl'S• days. New ''1ne arrival~ tasted 3·8 p.m . Fridays. Winery taSling featuring Flora Springs Winery o( C.Mornia presented 1 ·6 p.m. SJturd.ly. "Introduction to California RC'd Wines" is the topic of th<" finJI meet· oni; of "An Introduction to the PleJSures o( \\one" \Crtl'S 6-7:30 p.m . Tuesd.ly. Ser~ c~ is 560. Library tastings, (l.'aturong r.lre .1nd older "n1.1.;cs, are conducted -1-7 p.m \ \ ednt'>days Prtce per tJSle vartcs. • Je\\oish Community Center or Orange County 150 8.11.,cr St, Costa Mes;i E1i;tit- "L'<'I.. ontc-rm('(J.Jt<' brtc!Re l~n runs Tues- clJv eH•nint-:\ 1rnm 7-1>'.30 p.m. bt-~1nning lune 1 C... hoe 53') !members); S-l'J (non- ml'mb<'l\I C.111 Slt'\l' CJrdnl'r .it 41)5-1 JOl for tnlor111.11ton MJh lonsi; clJsse) tor be· i;inncrs "111 bt• hl'ld Thur!ICIJ)"> lrom 1 3 pm tx·i.:1nn111i: June 18 through July '). ft,.. SI 0 (mt·ml>cr>I; '> 15 lnon m•.'11 bt r>I CJll 751 Ol1ll8 • Ne\\pOrt H.ubor Art Museum 8)0 S.1n Ck•rnMll' Dr., N<'"Jlurt Bt'.Kh, 75'1 11!.l M1d1ellt> Cu\. cur.11n11JI ~s1~1.1nt .1t the mu•t•un1 1.111.., nn "\\'tJmt'n Lool..111i; 1 lw /\\Jll.' C.oll' L nill'r St.rutiny" al noon l ul'S· UJ\ • Nc"J>Orl Theater Arts Center 1501 C 1111 Dr . 1'.t'" 1xut lk.ich, 9C.C.. .! ltl, l he \ 1111.' Strt·t·I llwJll'r Co, a new altu(s "'''"'""P· p•l">l'llb rPgul.ir \ho\\CJ~ for I loll>"'uo.xl c.i,1ing director~. Cla~scs are 1111i.;01ni; Su11d.1r~ from 4-7 pm. Applicant) 1•1.w CJll 8 J m 5 pm. MondJy·Frid.11• .ipptedation course, meets 11 a.m.-2 p.m. MOndays and Wednesdays beainning June 15. Fee: S18: Theater Arts 100, an Intro- duction to all aspects ol the.lter, meets 6·9 p.m . Mondays and Wednesdays ~nnlng June. 15. Fee: S 18. Art 120, a freehand drawing course, m~ts 9 a.m.-1: 30 p.m. Monday-Thursdays bei;nni11g June 1 S or 5: 30-l 0 p.m. Mood.ly:rhursdays beginning June ~9. Fee: S18; Art 110, elements Ol design course, meets 8 a.m.· 12:30 e.m. o\1oriday-ThuM.>ys beginning June 15. Ftt: S l 8 ; Music l 02AD, which examines com· puters and rcl.itcd digital tKhnol~ry in the music in<lu~ry. nl«'IS 6-10 p.m. l'v\Ond>ys (with mandat°')' labs same time Tuesdays or Wednescfays) beitinning JUnc 15. fee: S 18; film.McJoo 192', 'vhkh provitlc\ b.nic instrudion m film Jnd video production, meets 10 .l .m .-2 p .m . Tuesd.&y• Wednesd.lys beJ:1nning June 16 Fee· S 20; Photo,:raphy l OJAD, a course on astro- nom1('JI phocoi;raphy. meets 7-10 pm. WedncsdJ)-S bcS1nning June 17 ft..oc: 56. • Orange County Cruies lmprov Com· edy Scliool 16692 !Joi~ Chica St .. Su1lc 201, I iuntrng1on Be.lch, 640-1406 Clams on: rnlermcd1atc/$ccne study meets \Vedncscl;iy evenings starting June 17; music im1"ov meets l hu™1ay ~eninJ;S be- ~innrng June 111. 0.isse\ (or teens m~'l fll. days and children on Saturdays All d~ Jre lim111 .. -<l to 1 O people and meet eight to 10 \\ttks, CJtecpc music improv and sl..1t v.r1ting whteh are limited to Sil< people and mcel ~\ ~eeks. Tu1llon: 5300 per person, with a non-re(undJble 5100 de~it and one·ltmc s 1 s fl•g1stration rec. • Pacific School of Music & the Arts 1S1 Kai mu~ G-1, C~.1 Mesa, 54 5-12 l 7 "Roel \ ,, "II( Classical, Opera &t Traditional • S.uoque Music Festival or Coro n.i del M.l.r, various locations, 760·7887. 12th an- nual series ol conceru continues with "Music In lhe Gardens" Jt Sherman Li· brary and Gardens at 7:30 p.m .. Friday with brass music followed bv a re<1t.ll by hJrp:sichordist Malcolm Hamilton jomcd by 1KOfdcr pl.>)'cr Tod Frank and rellt>t Kc\-in Plunkett tn musie of the Italian and Spanish Baroque, plus a son.>tina for rC.'C.ordt'r .ind harpsichortl by the late I lalscy StC\cns. Tickets arc 520, 1 he fcsir.•.11 Finale at St. Mith01cl .ind All Ani;cls Episcopal Church, 3233 PJcirlC View Or .. C01on.:1 cJcl M.:ir, Jt 4 p.m. Sund.iy spotli&hts the eJtly "Coln.· sal 8.lroque" pctiod 1n VcntCe. A t-1.l~ill· at from the V~s ol SJnlil C1.-c1ltJ by Scarlatti rcc:Cl~'S its first 11\e p<.•rk1nn.1nce rn Amerte.i, from ;i manuscnpi tuppll('(f IJy mu>ic~1)t Oems Stevros Also on the program arc J motet by JuJn de PJd1l1J, a concerto grosso by AlcJnt,'Clo Cort'll1 .ind V1vakJi's d10tJI \\urk "Bc.ltus V11 " 11cf.cts are S 1 S. •SL Andrew's l'rMb)tClian Church WO St. Andre\\~ R().ld, NC\\pott Bc~h. 6J 1 • 3821. "f•,'Of•t~ v111 Concco;· re.itur.ns the Sanctu.iry Choir, Orchcslr• Jntl ~""'> \\ith special guest Jester HJir>ton ptt");!nt this yt>ar's faV0<1tt' anlh<'ms and ~ at 7 p.m. Sunday. Tiekets: S2·SS. • • Tustin Marl.et Pl.ice 2777 El C.1mtnO Rc.>I, Tustin, 730-·41 2-1. Costa Mc:..>-ba'>Cd and in1cm<1tionally acclaimed All Ameran lk>Ys Chotr performs a1 1, 3 and S p. Sunday 1n the V11bge .lre.>. Admission: fr~. Jazz, New Age & Blues • Alta Co((ee W.irehouse & Ro.1Jlin1 Co. 506 31st St,. Newport BcJch, G75.0233. Dave Cross plJ)'S j.i.u :ind bill(') ,,, 8.3 p.m. June 18. Adm!S)IOO' fr(?(! •Ancient "·briner, :?607 \V. COJie llobh· ".ay, Newpott lk.xh, 6 16-0201. I Llm· merhc~ Bl~ pl.l)) rocl. Jnd blues at 8 -IS p.m. friday-5.lturd.a)'\. • BirrApotelll'i JJ]) Bri>tol St , (:o.t,, Mes.l, 850·9000. Don M1ll('1's 81g Band plar.-1111nlc tor u.1ncing L>\1.'fy Mood.iy from 8-11 ·.!0 fl m • Blue M.lrble Cutfffhouse 1007 11.iibnr 811."Ci, Co..tJ t.\M.l, !..i(> 57"6 1111' lO\C C~.ils pL1y l·'"Y n~" ·'"1-' mu I\. Su"'lJ) at 6 pm • Bt.indon's Loun~e .11 1 he Bt'\l'lly tlC'ri• 1.1ge Hott-I. 3150 A\CnU(' o( the Alb. C·~ Mes.>, 751 ·S l Q(l IJU >t)ltSl RlJ\hll\nl' M:lrk j)el(Of11l) \\llh .:I M.'JKIOl'lf Nrou11 .ll ') pm. t:ri<Lly·5.lh11CLly •Cafe Udo SOI lOlh St r...C\,p<ift Ut'.llh, 675·2%8. "Clurl)' ' in ,.ut Jnd l>lut'> ion1sh1. Ba1b.11J "\ui"""' "Pfll'J" hidJy. Yv.: £\.ins .ind (um1lJnv ptrl01nl :>.1tun.l.iy <SS CO\NI. W.a)'ne \\'.i1nc's r-:1.w Cont('m· l>Of.lt)' fbnd r ... 1turini; O<'fC'k Oorde.lu\, lal C.mlic,, Tom link Olrid Cary Wing .ipp«.lr Tul'Sd.1y. l .11111 J.lU pc-11.:u)SlOOrSl P.ir~ho S.inc~~ pcrt(l(ms \Vl'd1~Jy 1$7 C'ovtrl Joe N;ipp.i Jnd the All >t.us pc((Vfm Jun1.• 18. Sh<M1unes: II JO p.m ·1 .i.m. Thun• • Orangl.' Co.HI Collef:e, 270 I fa1f\1<•w Ro.id, Co~lJ M<"Nl for 1nformJt1011 on lhl' lollll\"ng clJs>1.-.... phone 432-5880 A thrt't'·hour \\Orluhup on 150 point) o( 1n- tcrc-st {or Or.ing<' County fam1lo~ '~111 IJe ht'ld JI 'l J m SJturdJy in Room 205 of OCC's ll'\\IS Applied Science Building foe 52'1, a thr<c·hour \\Orksho p uncv"('r· 1n,; J multitude o( wJ)<s lo travel for le~\ 1\ hl'ld (, JO p m \Vcdne-.c!Jy 1n R()um 102 ut OCC's St1tnLe ll.'Ctur<' Hall f ee SJ-I; J lr>Ur·Wl't•L. clJ\\ ll'.lt..h1ng the Jrt O( frt')h rlm.11 ,1rrJns1ni: !Jt·i;tn> June 1 H .trnl run' Thur..dJ\~ thruui;h ful~ 9 lrom C.. JO 8 JO p rn tn Room 101 ol OCC's Art Ct•ntcr r l'l' )' l'J r or 1nform.111on on the lollu\\ oni; tlJ~!><.'), phone 432·5772: lht•Jtcr Ari\ 1 U.t, \\h1c.h INChc~ the art ol 1111prtM>.I t1nn. p1~·nf("<l ') J m .-2 p m '1.t1urd.1)> bt');onnon): Jun" 20. Fl'<'. S1 8, him 110AB, "h1rh p111~1dt'> an intrtiductiun lu I.Im Jnt.I \IUl'O produ(llon, ~ls 10 J rn ·2 \1 m Tuesd.lvs Jnd Thursc!Jys t>ei:•nmng unt l C. Fee S6 per unit, M~ 100 .• 1 mu!M< \\'Of~)," where L.eyboardists, drum· r--------------------------------- mcrs, guot.lrist~ and \<>Cal~ ages 6-~ult 1am 1n .1 11,e-b.lnd selling. held 3-5 p.m . Saturday. Fee· S 15 ·~n Outstanding New Indian Restaurant" .... ~ n.u:.~n.. • Radisson Hotel 1 6800 MacArthur Blvd .• lf\ine, 1-800-310-LOVE. "HJvc the Rcla- 1tonsh1p You Want" is J>fescntc.'Cl by n.1t100· ally accl.urm>cJ psychotherapist Dr PJt Allen Tut~I)~ from 7-8 pm Adm1u.on· SS. • UCI College of Medicine .tnd Nation.ll Pain lnslilule JI I fol1CL:iy Inn rn I tuntlngton Beach. 37 J ·8900. A thrc.-e-day seminar .1nd ''ork~op focu\lng on 11npl.int.111on tccb n1quc') uSl.'tl to rchL'VC 1.hromc p.11n held tndJ) ·S.11urd.1~ • The Worl.s G.lllcry .u Cl'}st.11 Court l3Jl BeJr SI. Suit<.• JlS, Coslil MMJ, 97'.I 6757. "fhc RNI NI.'\\ Y()(I. Art Scene:· a le<.ture by 11crb S<h\\Jft.l o( 8t'S\ Cutle1 Gallery. prc)('nll-d 6. 30 p m. Friday ~ • A, ----·- 'Fabulous Food. .. Incredibly Fresh " ICllr lllal'lll\ n. 09lft a.._ ...... Daily Buft'et Luncheon Mon-Sat ss.95 NATRAJ Serving Lunch, Dinner & Brunch CU I SI E OF INDIA ~·~hid 998-8 South Coast Hwy Laguna Beach, CA 92M1 (714) 497-9197 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ~,,... 2.S932 Muirtands BIYd. MmiOD Vttjo. CA 92.691 (714 .581-4200 ~~~ ~~~ c1Jc» &d111#J. ~ IJ;.J,~~ tMJ, ~ ~ South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa (714) 540-3840 • HarborOWe bitla M\fcm" ~~DU Call fa Reservaticn 3010Lafayette •Newport Beach • 675 .. 5777 10 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, June 11,'1992 dJ)~ and Sundiays-Wedncsd.lys; 9 p.m.· I JO .;i.m Fnd.iy-Soll\lrdolys. • C.ino's ltnLlunnt 2241 W. Coast H\\), Newport ~h. 631-1381 . lrs (.z. ullbcf leads a jo1U j.lm Sund.lys from 2:30- ) 30 pm • Crysl.tl Cour1 acron rrom South Co.ut PIJZJ, 8<.'ar St~t .ind Sunflowt>r A\(.'fl~. c •l'>t.l M<.'s.l, 4lS·2167. Free Suncfay Jazz Concert ~ries in C<.'nt<.'f Court con11nu~ ~und.ly w.th David Arl.MStOO<.' (multi· r~rument.ahstl, Other p<.'rformcrs: T 1ngst.ld \ Rum~ (guit.'lr and woo<h .. ind Cluo), hlfl<' 2 I. Spencer Br<.'\.\-ct .ind St<.'\~ K1ndlcr l\nll1n,pt.lno duo), June 28. Show11me: 2 pm • Oiedrk h's CofrH & Espresso Bu 474 I 17th St, Costa ~\es.1. 6.46·032). The l'.wl l\enl Qo.lrtet. ft'.itunng Vibes, p1.lno, b.1 , .md drums, performs 5.lturd.Jys from 9 pm .mrdntght. Adm1n 1on: free. • Double T •ke 5902 W11rnct Ave , Suite " 1 lunllni;Jon Bt'.lch, 8-40.6118 Ronnie '.i' P''-~nts Open Rocl1n' 81Uf'S J.;ms Sun· , ·~ n.bhts at 8 • ll M.at.adOt 16903 Algortqurn St • I lun- 1 .. I Bt'.xh. 846·Sll1 Fus..10 pz.c GUI • r t Chu~ S1tand11ng perlorrru \\Ith Lulll<.'f tlughc:'l> tun1sh1 DOui; M.>eleod & 111) 8.1ncl pl>v the blues Fnd.>v-5.lturd.iy Shelly ••• u1c ''Ill? S11nd.ly. "Killer Bl~" from (1111 \'t'l~t'n. MAe )otd.ln, John f<.'fr;iru ~ lh lulhcr HU);hn p<f'Sefltcd Tu~.1v (.k"'tl C.rreu·s ··~1~ Complct;i," .:i lO· tH' Br.:iz1h.an 1.izz lund, puform• ', l'(fn('KIJ) Ch.lrlcs Ot\\l'll & lfo B.l"'I ~ J' l,,!rn J.UZ June 18 Sll0\\1IO'K'> s· 30 nd 10 IS I'm. Tu(')(i.l~·lhund.1y; IJ .1nd I ~ 5 I' Ill frld.J)' SJturd.1), S .ind C. -4 S fl m UflllJy, • 1.i'>hlon Island on Nt'\\'POf'I Center Onw .ilJoo.~ P.lufic Coo)i ll1.;h\,,1r.. N~w· pi 11 !l~J~h "Summer lau Fe-t1\,1I ' bc.-s·n~ Ju!, 9 '' th ff~ lhun<lJy 111i;h1 cunu•rb 111 ct • ·"•'1n1.1n ~\.!ICU\ coun~•1cl Lineup \lrCh 11•1 Toml1n ... ~r1, Julv 9, 1<c1Jw MJl>U1. ul~ 1 '" Hor.i Purtm 1U1.wh.m ,.1111. Jul~ .! J DJll S.·t~I July JI). tlO be .1n 11unr1'lll, Aug 6; Rob Mullin'' All-SI.Ir I .u•d -\ug 1 ), l ht.• LNJrng Cdi-."\: ft.,1turtni; .,,,u h11, fon'I' Cut•rrl'fo. Cr,1n1 CA·1~sm,m .i 111 nlOfc, Aug 10. p,,ncho SJn,h\.•z llalin pt, rruswnl, Aug ~7 Shcft,umc SC.pm • f111s~r.1IJ'• food •nd Spirits 1IJ1:1 \\J~ St, ttunttn.,-ioo 8('Jch. 9c.8 ~s. J Entcr1.11nmcnt Mk n•gha J \\ct'I.., v n" Murrc:ll on \\ l'IJ~I.\)>: llf'l'l'I m1l.l' on l I utW.l)-s, c.ill (Uf Olhcr fc-.itur~'S • lty.1111 NNpot1tr 1107 J•mboit'C Ro.IJ. ~. "flOI' Beach, ;.-0-2000. frid.ly nisht Summct Conc('rt 5crt("\ lltll'up 1.100 !Id.et JlliCl.')l C.irl Fontan.t Qu.i1lc.-t IS81, th·~ fn· dJ\, ~rry Mullri;.ln QuJrtet IS121, June 111: Jon f.tdd1s Q\i.lrtn IS81, Jufltt' 26 CIJ e I lll11·r Qu.l1n IS8), Jul) 3; G.11y Fmtl.'r Qu.irtct IS8), July 10; ~rl.e Marl.loo Qu,irtu IS10), July 24, Supers.l!C IS10), July J 1. 11.irold Ul\\J Qu.irtct IS81, Aug. 7; Conic undoll Qu.trll'I IS81, Aug 1-4; Louie Belhon Big Band ISlOI, Aug. 21. Catrs open 6:10· p.m., show st.irb 7:30 p.m • J.D.'s unding at Peter's Landing. '16-100 Pacific Co.:ist H~y. liunt•nstoo Beach. L1\'e rhythm and blues froo1 the bind Sunset Blue •S prt.'SCnled Silturd.ly· Sunday nights. •\.t~ell's By the Se.i 317 Pacific Co.i)i Highway, Huntingtoo Be.lCh, S36-2SSS. The flm OeJulto T1o0 pcrlorms frrday- Saturday nights Jt 8. 9:30 and 11 and Sun· days at ), 4:30 and 6 pm. Special guN solOl>ts "ho jocn the 1110 mdude: voc;il1st lndt'y.i IFrid.Jyl; tenor ~xophomw Bob Cooper ISJturd.lyJ; Couper returns with t1umpetcr Snool..y Young !Sundayl; voc11h)t Stephanie Ha)ncs (June 191: trumpc1er/\o- c<1l1!it Jack Sheldon (June 201; tmmboni~t Bill W.itrous Ounc 21 J, pt.ln1lol/\OCJl1)l Betty Bryant Uune 261; tromboni)( M1lo.t' Fahn f)unc 271, Jnd trumpeter/ lluf,-ClhorniSl/\oc.iltst Stacey Rowb Uune 281. 1 here 1s a S4 cn1crt.11nn1ent th.lri;e .ind S7 m1n1mum food bt.'\crJgc lh.irgc •Rusty Pefian 2735 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach, 642·lo431. Allen Morethm appe.irs throudi Saturday and Wednesd.Jys at 8:30 p.m. fade BrJnd plays Sundays at 3 p.m. • Sludio C•fe -B.ilbo.i 100 S. Main St.,. B.ilboa, 67S·7760. Hammerhead Blue plays 9 p.m.· 1 a.m. Thursd.ly and Mondays and 2-6 pm. Sundays.. Mel\ in Da\'iS Quar- tet plays 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Fridays. Stady Sie· ll<.'I plays J<IU 9 p.m.· 1 a.m. Tuesdays. Paul Kricbtch Trio plays 9 p.m.· 1 a.m. Wednes- days. •Studio Cafe -Corona del Mar 3201 £. Co.ist Hwy .. Corona def Mar, 67S·7S7S. Jeff C.Onzak-s blows his sax 6:30 p.m.· 12:30 a.m. SJturdays and 7:30.11 :30 p.m. SundJ)' .Jnd Tuesdays. Pop , Rocle & Country • A.11.t Coffee W.irehouse & Ro.isling Co. 506 lht St .. Mwpoo Beach, 675-0233 . la\e las MJnns pfar.s innovat"e pop ml.15'<: .lt &:JO tonidlt. Hitli On Gras> pl.lys blue· gr.iss ill 8:36' p.m rriday Irish Folk Night I) presented S.lturdily. John Joseph pbys foll.. music Sund.ty Joe Ollgic plays pop mu~c \\'ednesd.ly. $ho\V\lma: 8:30 p.m. Thurs· dJ)·SJturd.ly, ~\Ont.l.l)·Wed~y; 7.)0 pm Sunday. Adm~>ion: Free. • Cruy Hone Steak House and Saloon 1 S80 lfrookhollow Drive. S.Jnta Alla, S-49~ 1S12. Darla Lee & Hearts A' fire pl.ly 8 p.m.· 1 :)0 a.m. today-Saturdoly. £1vu 1m- pcfSOflator Roo Stein sings 1 and 10 p.m. Monday. Country scnSJhon Billy Roly Cyrus performs 1 and 10 p.m. Tuesday (Sold out). Night Riders perform Weclnesd.:iy-June 20 from 8 .P.·m.·l :lO ;i.m. and June 21from6 p.m.-midnight. •Fi~ Feel Two Fashion Island, NC\\JX><l Beach, 640-S2SO. KJrcn G.:illrnger .1nd Michael Hill perform SJturdJys from 7:.JO· 11:30 p.m. • Harbor Singers Prcsbytl.'11an Church of lhc Covenant, fa1rv1ew al Alfarm. C<ht.l Mesa, 897·0S87 or 964·3383. Singers .md dancers sought for femJle group 01 all J):CS and sizes who perform ever)th1ng fh)ffi pop to rode. Meetings Jl 7 p.m. C\ery TU<.'Sday at abo\t' 3d<lrcss. The group \\Ill alJC> perform at your spcci.ll c\cnt. •Irvine Me.Jdows Amphitheatre 61!08 lr- .. ine Center Ou~. lf\rnc. 8SS·8096. The Cult aod Or.lmJranl.l appe.lr .:it ti p.m SJt urdJy. Hank Williams Jr. Patty LO\cle>s Jnd Doug Stooe pcrf'u<n1 .:it 6 p m lune 19. lroo f;uiden, l bt.lment and Corr0»ion of Coolorm1ty pcrform at 8 pwi: July 2. Tclsa .Jnd Fir~ perform at 8 pm Jul) 5. The G)'J>SY Kin~ pl.ty JI 8 p m. July 11. I l.1mmcr, Bo>z II Men and Jock-c1 ap1,._•Jr at 7 p.m. July 12 DJn rO\,'Cllx'i& .ind El11a Cill .. y)()n pl.:iy .JI 8 p m July 16 Loi· 1.Jp.llooz.a" featunn_g Red Hot Ch1lr Pl'p· pers, Ministry, Ice Cube, Sounds.:uden, th!.' Jesus and Mary ChJrn. Pearl J.lm and Lu.ti perlorms at 2 p.m. Sept. 11 • Irvine Valley Collcge Courl)Jrd Amph1 theatre, SSOO If\ rne Center Or If\ 111<.', 5S9·3l33. "Hot Tit(," J high energy fl'\ue of recent Broodway song·and·d.Jnce rou tines, IS IC\ 1vcd arter a SUCCCSSJUI e.1rl1er run lhroul)h June.20 Ticlo.<.'ls S7-S8 • Jiml B's 16S25 Brool..hur\I Jnd llt•1I, fount.lin V.illey. 77'S·7978 Beginning fu· dJy-5Jturday and running 1ndcf1n11ely, ~lo· 1st Rusty Wilson .:iccom1)Jn1ccl by drum mJchrne and elt.'(J1onic i;e.:ir plJ)'S cJ.1,.,1c rock, soit rock. country Jnd sing.1lon~ fll. dJ)'5 and Saturd,1)'). fll(fay n1i;hts arc l.1d1l') nishts w11h free ch.1mp.1i;ne 10 \VOmen. •Le Meridien Hotel 4SOO MacArthur Bl\d., NC\\J)Ort Bc.ic.h, -176-2001. 'Br11 .. 1tl· way, M)' \Vay," .1 wnors.nbUJrd of mu.,rcJI lhe.lter, m.1i;rc. comedy Jnd spcc1,1ltv .icb. I> held at 7 lsp«1al d1nnt.'r .,ho,, I. 6 Jni.J 9 .is pm. Frrtl.>)> SJ co,cr th.lrgt'. l\\o t.lrtnlo. mrnrmum !"-" pcr)()n •Old World German Re>t.1ur.Jnl ;"5() I Ccnwr A,e., I lunt1n.;too Bl·Jd1 b 15·00~0 1 he ·tJrb'Q) le loun,:l:, l°l.:Jtu1111s 1ndu,. lrrJI and .1lternJll\e <fant: l' mus". ,. hd d lrom 9 JO 11 m -:! J m lhu•><Ll\> .\.J m•~>1011 · S-1 •Pacific Amphilhl•Jlft.! 11.0 I .i·• DrtH' ClhlJ i\'lt.'1. S-lh-..:8~t.. 1•.,, .. • Mucho Gusto J.lll Bar .and l..llin Grill .?63 £ 1 ith SI .. C~IJ MCS.l, 6J 1-400!.I Paul Carm<'n, M1lo.e tl•ggins Gtoop pt.•r· ftJim.s tonr~hl Br.urlrJn ~)i\'11ter!gu1tJml/ VOC.111>1 t..ft'bcr Jo<~ pt.·rlorrm rridJ)' SJturd.l) "'U' 8ennctrs "The ""·'"' Band'' appcJtS Sund.l\I Tom Kub•> 81g Band plJ)'> McJnd.J) Br.1ndon Fockh bloM h1> ~'< lucW.l} Curt,l!l)t kf( Bur.JI. ol.llf>CJ~ ~1th Ctc-s V.>11 \\<:dn(.'),j.l). The P~ Du· flue>nel TtlC) pl.1\~ June 18 ~\\1tm~. T •\\I Ylc.r.\') l><.~nmns .11 9 pm ThurloCl.1v, Wlr1CU}·\\cdn.~ .••• K pm 5und.ly: !.1.)0 pm fodJ)·!>.lturdJ) •Ancient M.iriner, 2607 W. Coast High· way, ~ewport Beach, 646·0201 Mam- mc1he.:id Blue plil)'S rod and blues at 8;45 p.m Frid.l)' 5.:tturdJ)-,.. fjj~!i~iiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!ii • BJrbuo.a JJ33 \\'. Px1fic Co.isl I hgh· \\Jy, l\c-.,po1t Bc.ich, 6~6-Ci090. Mrcha<.'1 J's 1ntrrn.lhon.ll d.lnce beat lo()t.lnds pre- sentl-d \¥t.'()n\.•)dJ)'S II p m.-midn1ght. • Nt'wporl Be.ach Marriott Hotel & l <'n· nis Club Vil'\' luvn&C' ')00 N~·"pc rt (t•n tcr Omc fr('e '01.lmp.ii;nl' !>und.1y ol J,w" W"rlt'S lie~ oil Sund.1y ~•th Tony Guerrero .lnd fr\.<dd1e RJ\<'I 11.iu horr11:1.b~ q: her 't\4 ;w dJIC> .10d acts l unl' ..! 1. 11.'ll ~-h1\\J l~wphonr.tl; June 211, O.:t.1vt0 R.1111<-v 1Br.wl1.1n J·llll; Juh S, Jnr>pr111i; IOt.in.:c Cnunry 1au l>.1ncl1, Jul)• I..!, f •w· \\ ·lY rt11lhJrnwn1(" 1e!J,,1t.il foll.ii; lul} l'l, Crrc o\.\J1.cnth.1I (l-.1\()phonr~tl. Julv 1C;, l'hrl Upt.hurcl1 tgu1l,lt1\I), Aui: l , l ht• ,\\.1" Ii.in l (lu"on c•n.,.,•mhlt•l. -'LI!>; !.I, P\'lt·r !!pr Jl)Ul' i:1111.111.i I !>h.1\\lttlll' 4 ·ll JI m •Puific Amph1thNlre 100 F.irr Drrw, Co-.tJ "'·'lo.l 5-lb .ie-6 <;,n~\,·1111~l11~t liJm Cunmd. Ir pcr!Olln) f.1U ~JndJrlh Jt ~:JO p m \ \\.-dnt'l.dJ\ l ... lcb S.!2 SO 1IJ\"ll SJS .. S t~.ibi Parlo..ng SS • Tht Blarney Slone 11761 ld1nb'C' A\C., J OUlllJlll V.tlll'V. ns-998;". S\\HCh pl.l\) oldrl'> 9 I' m Frid.I)~ 5JturdJ)> •The llluc Ucci Cafe 107 2 ht rl,l\.e, Nl'\\l)Ort Bl"ldl, 6iS·2ll8. N1C'k l')lO\\ f)<'rtmnn lhur>tl.l)'S .11 9 pm. The Finest Japanese Dining Experience SUSHI W • l'WVATt DCHIHG ROOMS • DIHIHG ROOM TIPPAH aOOM • TATAMI ROOM • COCKTAIL LOUNGE R .... "'""' Horikawa • Ulue M.1rl;le Coffeehouse 1907 ll.1rbor l!hd C<•)t,1 Ml..,,, 646-S776 Sunn) O.tl- ton pl..1\'S .1 out1C" (olJ.. frttlJ\ O.l\1cJ Burns pt rlnrm> u11~1n.1I ln)tn1nwntJI, S.lturcl.iy . ~UCI 1"1~hr l"~:K.'nlt.'ll \loncl.w Etlio 'fkJCh pl.I)') .1lll'rn.1h\e folk r<><.lo. 'ruc-1oc!Jr. Rus; Springer pl.I)> lull> rod \\l'lln<.'S4!.1~. Tol.~-o • LU> o\n~I(') • ...-intJ ...,.J Guy R1Ch.11d) pr<.'SCnts soul·s~wching music 16 5 :i Bid E June 18 Sho"trn11.~ 6-11 1on11.;ht, 9 pm.· 11 unhOwer A\e., g. SJntd .\na mtdnu;ht rrtd.1)'·5.lturd.ly. 8-11 pm. Sun-SOVTH COAST PlAZA VlllAGE • (71 4) 557-2531 d.l>·''cJnci.JJy AAtm~s.un. fr~. J minutes lo Performing Alb (Prler • Br.indon's L()unge at The Bt>'>~rly H<.'fl· • Pl.l>er~ ltllOO \oo K-Hmtn AH• lf\10C, t.60-9115. "M.imbo t.:111t,')" Br.url in 1.ui JXC."St'l'll~ SJtuul.in 6-IJ pm • R.>ndell s J 1 luuon C..:ntre Dml', S.mt.1 .\r\J SS6-; .. oo J,lll \111.Jlr.t t.1<-1.in•C' Ta.,. lot pt'florm~ Thurs.J.iv m!;J1~ <;1r.;i1i;ht· .tht-..icJ 1.iu \\Ith The P4"qu..ile C.1rlum QuJrtet pc'rf<>rm> Sund.iy aJlL'rnoc>n) 1 hl' Joh_ n 0.1\tS Qu.:inct perform> sir.1i~t·Jhe.ld l•'.u T Ul"Sd.ty nr~hts Lallnum pl.>~~ L.itrn f.lU Wed~JY 111ghts No cover, no n1tnt t.l!)t' llotd, ))SO A\COUC 01 the Arb Cost;i ~IO umE TOKYO • 111 S. San Pedro St Los 4.ngeles o. 213 68(}.QJCj) Mt.'S.l, 751 ·5100 Contcmport)f) i;u1tJt1>l/ !.-~~!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!~~~~~~~~~~ 't'OC.Jlt>t ferry \:alcnhne plJ)~ TuM.l)' mum Fr.J.J)' from S J0·9 pm throu~h Jul) J. • ufe Udo SOI 30th St Nl'\\pott 8e.Jch • 67S·l%8 ,\\Jdl.x>J PJttc~·s R&B Band pl.J)~ 8 JO p.m • 1 .i m Sund.lyS 1n lune. lee F;i11cll "Swl'et Col>'' ol.iy country ~\\1ng MOnd.-iy .ind June 2) from 8;)0 p.m -1 a.m. "Guest ~predation N~ht'' Every Morlkiy N~ht Dinner ot 7 Jm(k>se Buy one armer entree & receive 100 secoro one ot Sa>lo off Bor from 3pm-7 Jill ·1Ko1Hr s l.25 cockroi Miri P"lzzos S 1. 99 T~ Stta~ ~C.....UH.. 3201 E.Coost Hwy.• Corona del lhlr • 675-7575 LOOI FOR OUR "MISS PRESIDENTE " ADON PAGE 11 - " \ CALENDAR . · . 540-12 2 4 \VynonnJ Jucld Jncl ~pec1.1I guests Merle I l.11~i;.ml .ind Billy OC'.in pt.•r1011n 7: JO p.m. Junl' 2-. T oel..l'ts. S 1 <> 50·S27 SO. Paul.1 AlKlul Jnd 'l><'<.1.il i.;ul 'ts Color /\le BJcld 1wnorm i JO pm Junl' 28. 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The Tony Award-winning musical based on Frances Hodgson Burnett's girlhood novel comes lo Orange County Performing Arts Center Aug. 18·23. For ticket information, call 556-ARTS. TH Et\ H R • Alternati'~ Re~f1ory Thuter 1636 S Lr.ind "'<'. SJnta Ana, 836-7929. ~hJl..(·rx""" , · r he T <'mpcst, ·· .:i 111ysucJI r 11111uh 1 •I rnll\,tnCC Jnd re\eOSl', ti~ ll'ur..J.1, lhuui;h ~.11urd.iy JI 6 p Ill • B.Jcl.,1.1ge Thl'.lll'' 1 'i'l'I Surx•r111r A1c (_,..,,,, "'•'"1, C.46 5118; "I r.111"111111s ... J pl.1" \\rtlh·n .rnJ JI\ ''""''l'd i,, \111ir•i: pcu ,,, .. Jilt! l'\JOl.r. ns II t 11 h•ipn ·"'" !t•Jr~ ol ""''""~ up. <t111l111111"> .11 " p 111 5u111IJ)~ 11111, IJ1lll1ll'l1 '" l.1•h Sil at 8 p.m. 1hrough June 20. Ttel.ets: S7 ,md S9 . • lr\ine Valley College CourtyJrd Ampti1· theatre. 5500 Irvine Center Dr.. lf\tnl', 559·3333 "ltot Ti~ ... a h1gh-<mcrb'Y re1uc of r<'C<'nl B11>Jdw.>y song-and d.>ncc rou·. tones. cs rC\1wd through June 20 Ticl..cllt Si·S8 • Nc\\purt Thc.1ler Aris Center 25CI (.tiff D111e, NC\\.jJUlt Bc.Kh ul 1 0108 )tm1c lnchJnle<l l\enins." .1 rC\ ue c.f R11tli.;r1s .111d I !Jmmef)ICIO ~on.,..,, prc· ~c:nt<'<l 1 hur'JCl,t)' through SundJ}'S ,11 8 p.m, Sumt.1)s Jt l JO until July 12 Ticl..- th SlO nights of all-lmPfOV shows, P.'~ntcd .at 8 p.m. Friday and June 26 and July 3 in lhe Pacmc Symphony Building. 115 E. Santa Ana Blvd., Santa Ana. Tickets: S6-$1 O. FinJI pcrformJnce of "Ahhh ... Those lounb'<' S1.,ing1n' DuBois Sisters," an <>1ig,. nJI mU'SIC.ll comedy sctuatoo 1n OrJni;e Counly, pr<~)('nted B p.m. Saturd.ly 1n Ifie symphony building. Ticl.cb: S 15-S 16. • Or.inge County Per(Ofming Arts Cen- ter founders ttall, 600 TOl\.n Center Dri1e. COStJ Mesa, 642-SINC. AllJrd Aci>dt•my oi Pcrf<>1ming Arts prt'Seflts the Dro.>dway mu- sic.11 "Cocbpcll' Mond,1y-Wcdnt'SdJy. C.111 for hllll.~ and licl..cl 1n(01m.lt100 •South Coast Repertory 655 TOl\n Cen- ter Drive, C~tJ Mcs.1. 957·-IOH On tlw 11l.1in stage. Alan A)t.l..bourn s lOf\X'tl) "Worn.in tn Mind," the SI°')' cJ J home· 111fc's "1n1asies ol a pe1fc<t famtl) \\h1ch 1.11.c on J life or their ()\\ "· prt.'SC'Otl<d I U(.'S d.tys Fridilys al 6 p.m., S.11urd.l)') .11 l 30 Jnd 8, Sundlys JI 2:30 :ind 7 30 until June 28. lidcts: $23-532 On the second srai;c. Delia Ephron's "I low To E.it like A Child," in '"hich children d1SCU)) \\Cit;hty top.cs fJr from the cars OI .u.tuh~. pcr- iOfmcd IJy SCR's Youn11 Corut.-n..itClt) PIJ)- ers at: 7 .JO p.m Frtd.1y; 2, .i and 7:JO p.rn S.11urdJy, .lnd 2 .lnd 4 pm Sund.1y. Ttdcts S8·S10 011 1hc second ~.ii;c, "Latins Arl<>n)'lllOYS," J 1.1.t·p.l~cd ll'\UC 1lOl.mg fun .>t 50Cl.1I stereotypes, rum June 1 B·July 5. Curt.iin It mes: T u~W.1>­ Thursd.1ys JI 7: 30 pm.; frtd.1ys JI 8· 30 p.m .• SJturd.:iy, June 20. tll 3 .incl 8 JO p.m , SJturdJy, June 27 Jncf July -I iii S and ') p.111.: Sundil)'S ac :J t1nd 7 p m. Ttelc· c~. S ll-S22. • W•y Off Brc>.ld~•y Pl.i~houst 1058 First St.1 S.>nto Ana, 547-8997. "E.btcrn Sc.indara," .a contemporary comedy ch.lrt- ing che lives of rive yup~. Fndays and S.1turdays JI 8 p.m. through Aug. 15. TICk· cts S12.50 and S15. Dinner theater • Keith & .Margo's Murder Mt tcry .u Scott's Seafood Grill 8Jt. HOO &r.tol St., C~t.l MC.'S.l, (2 IJ) -11.16-1767. Sol\'c·1t yourself \\lnlunit, \\here JCton po..c J~ dinner b'VN>, ~ntcd 8 p m ~Curd!) • le Mcridicn I lolcl -4 500 MJcArthur Biid .• Nl.'\11>o1t tk.1th, 47£>.2001 ··aro.1d· wJy, My \VJ)," J ~ll<lfg.l\b.)JrJ of muw..11 1heJlcr, mai;ic. 1..r>nl(."lly .ind S()('('l.llty .ith. IS held tll 7 bile\. t..11 cl1nnc I ~\ '· ti .ul(I 9 45 p.m. f m .l)S. SJ CO\ er dl.lrgc, l\\O tlrinl.. m1n1mum JX'f pcr><>n • Mezunine Rut.Jurat 19800 M.1cArthur BIHi.. lr\inl'. ?SS-CLUE "Mumm's the \\'0<d. ·• .1 mu~1c.1I cnox-<ly .md m)'~lery. D p11.~ntcd FrodJ)") .lt 8 p 01 Jnd S.>htrdJ)~ Jt ., II m Adm""'"' S4 l tu S48 lhc NC\\port Buch M.uriott Suiltt, 500 Bel)'\ .cw C1rlll', 1'l'\\ purl lll',lth, 1154 <1500, offers s1JC(.1JI \\tt>Lcnd p.lt l.Ji>'t."11 fur hotcl .:uc.h -\\ hl\.h includes ,, ""'i-r0t11n .vote, ·Mumm> 1114: \.\on.I ,\nd ii 1111~'\!· course d1n1~r .lt the r\\c.•u.1n1nc and bt«.11.• f.i-" JI \Vtn~\') -.lt St ·l!.1 per ~<>uplc. •Old World German R~l;1ur.\nl 7561 Center A\c , I lun11ni;too 8Nch, B.'C> .... JO. "Encore," .in .1utl1l'l'k.c p.ir1ic1p:11ton Ill)~· tl'ry d1nnl'r •> prl -cnll:J Jl 7 p m S.i1ur· cl.lrs. AdmMIOll S48 ' ' . l ' : . ' . ', ' . ' ' . ' \ ! Broiled Sword&h $14.95+CP Soud Wth lmot & ~ (Rq. $21.95) Duck a l.!Orange $9.95 +ra POlfly lxuvl~~nxmtd~& imai~ch ~~na(Rq. $18.95) Baby Rack of Lamb $13.95 +tile CAm~&sawd~ff/vpicDCt(Rq. $19.95) ----.. ------------------------------------ bE Blff RRlrrz · 414 N. Newport Blvd. Newport Beach • 64 5-6700 • C u,1.1 o\h'~.1 C11 it Pl.1) hou~c 1, 11 t l.1m ,,,, •n .... (" 11 ,\, "' &~U sic.•J LH'r) 1~11h t ..... , < lp.ol, ,lfl olllx'.ll tomt·dy .du111t .111 <'nl't1lr1, old I.id~ .ind lll'r "i.;ooJ '""""' """ ·"" lr\111g to l..111 ht·r, plJ)\ I h.1r'>(l.11~ lil•1111i;l1 ~turdJ)"> JI 8 p nl C.,,nrl.1" .11 ? pm until JunC' 26 1 ocl..C't~ ')•1 SI ll 8 Hunlini:ton Uuch Pl.t)'hOu!>e JI C:..\lcr \ I ~ "11-l I Strathmoor li!nC, I lun· 1in.;to1n IJPJ< h, 832-1405 •Slop the \\11dd I \V.inl 10 Gel Off." a new verslOtl 111 thl· ·\11thun1 l'.1·\\lt!v·Ll''l'c Bncussc mu· ""'' .11••111 .1 I •,hh 1oung miln's upward 1111 •lulit\ J'l<:rh nrn"J f 11cl.t)) and SJturda)''S • Or,1nr.c Co.i~I Colleite DrJm.1 L.11.J 1 ht.'· .1tc·1. 21U1 f J•" 11•\\ Ro.id, Co>til Ml ..... l, 412·5880 Airer ,1 crot1c.1lly .1<.dJ1mcd l.1tc· 1\lntcr run th,• thl',ller dcµ.utmcnt ,1g.lln >l.iJ..>t" l he I k1d1 Chrunteln." Wendy \ \ .i''*''>ll'lll ~ CC'ld>1 ,11cd B111,1d" Jy pl.1y t hro111d111i; .i lcm11mt .irt h1s1or1.>n's expert· !-:================================ l'nce> lro111 19C1S B9, fr1d.1~~-Sund.l)S lhrou~h lune 28 Curt.1111 tome 8 pm frt. d.1r>·S..lurcl.1)'S Jnd l p m SundJ)'S. T 1<.I.· t•h $6 SO·S8 • Or.inge County Crvics 16892 Br>b.l (htrJ St \vol(! 202, liuntington Bt>.>eh, 840 1401.1 .. I C I Or.1nge," Sp<'<.ial Frtd.iy Sabatino's Restaurant & Sausage Co. "Authentic Italian Sausage Made In 01u Own Kitchen" WEEKEND PATIO BRUNCH Saturday & Sunday 8:30 -1:00 p.m. Our Compkte Menu Includes ... Fresh Pasta, Seafood, Lamb & Veal 251 Shi '@· lVu're Invited to the New ' • Central library Groundbreaking Ceremony June 14th at 4:00 p.m. Join us ~ we celebrate this milestone for the Newport Beach community . This event on Flag Day will be a red. white and blue affair sponsonxl by the Library and the Newport Beach Public Library Foundation. Balloons. storybook c.haracten, U.S. Marine Corp. Marching Band, Girl Scout 1\-oop. spoclaJ guesu, and our key speaker, Congressman Christopher Cox will be featured. RefreshmenL11 will be ix-ovided free by Ruby's Diner and H~Oazs Ice Cream. For In(),. ittfr>""'111ort. or 10 <J/[rr o doNllio11 COllloet N..,,_..._,.Mlk 1.J1wwJ F•d d •, P.O. Box 1$695, Newport ~odt. CA 926$9orcoll(1J4)54 JJJI or (714) 6U-Jm. NEWPORT BEAOt PUIUC U8RARY f 2 Orwlge Coat Weel<end / Thurwcfay.· Jun.~ l, 18f'.Z OPAL: lhll 18 llnly? From 9 tl1rcc1ors, Gregory Cohen. 10 endow 1hc show wi1h his special talent for the furciai l. Dul Cohen's frene1ic nmtnbu1ions can't disguise 1he fact th.11 1hcsc arc cardboard characters ~pouting stereotypical dialogue tha1 '"'uh.I have seemed old hJI in 1hc )11-lOs. The crwc of this crcul'Y comedy \'llllCCrnS a dJffy old lady anu lhrc·e '"iuld·bc baddies who 1al..e out Jn Karen Jackm an an Tim Bcrco- 1 n~u rJnce policy on her, then vit.z in "Everybody Loves Opal." ;m!>w-ardly nllempt to do her in and ,,1llcct the cash. The play works half\\Jy Y.hcn 1he lillc char:icter b a lovable • ..-..-cntric, but in Karen JackmJn·~ hand , i.hc's imply J nut c:i~c \\hO 11r11.1tes rather than ingrJt1ates. JJckm.in m.ike her O\'crl\' chirpy Jnd b1J11111:y. pushing too hard for the easy IJugh. · Of the shady threesome, only \'Olup1uous JJnel lee turn\ in a "urning 1-r1orman c, runnini; agJin~t the grJin of her dumb hlonde ch,m1c1er (.md '\'me outrageously rorny d1Jlogue) to c,t;ibhsh .it lcJst the outline of .rcd1h11ity. We may wince "hen she open) her mouth. but we side '' 11h her .1 111\ht by dcfauh. John C>eSolclle, as the phony )Ouni; prlifes)Qr "ho·s the 1m>sl larcenous uf thl IOI, rc0CCtS di!>eomfort With h1~ charJCICr anti lhC p:tCC Of lhe sl11.>1V, l•!!l\lering a negative imJgc and su taining 11 thruughout. •JoshuJ Ka}C 1.1..c" l\C seems awl..'\1 aru as the older con man. tram1n~ for dusjvc .tk(tl\CnC • Completing the cast tn CJmeo roles :ire Tim BercoVlll in perhap!> 1he tunnicst perfonnance of the nighl as a lightly wounJ dixtor anti Martin I lcnl.c, credibly ca t as a )Oung puhcc officer. ~!arty l;ckmann's setting -a ram~hacklc hou$e adjoining lhc city dump "luch mu t nearly self-destruct on cue -is funnier th:in any of the lines, but ,,1nic son of outside scenery would be \\elcomc. M.1rk Andrew's lighting is dtect1vcJy designed. Best Bet It"~ still a mystery why "Everybody Lo'e!> Opal," but enough pla}g~rs do tu keep Patrick's folly around lo thc~e m:iny )C:irs. The la1cst production pl.1~s llwrsd;ws through Saturda\') at pm. and Sundays at 2 p.m. until June 28 ;u the' Civic Pla)housc, 66.1 llJmihon St., Co ta Mc a. Call 650-5269. Costa Mesa's All American Boys Choir sings Sunday at Tustin Marl.ct Place at 1, 3 and S p.m. COBB: Author writes about The Promise of Southland From 4 -not JUSl of the Pomona Valley, but of Southern Californi:i which ":i to scd out a long time :igo :ind the mind)et of the way this pl:ice ha been developed.'. confronted with the mysteries or •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• life. We all have to face the li~hed, Nunn says parts of it so b.1cl.. to his early writing days. "I thought or it a Ion~ time ago, when I fir t started writing fiction. I had thil> Faulknerian concept to tell a 'tory about my family, about \\hat I l..nc". I wrote 1bout the Promi e CHU: Real wlClly lesson From 9 \1ac!..ics1 group of kids thi side of the Nickelodeon studios in Florida. The endings to e:ich of Nunn's bool s h:ivc been complex. While s:itisfying, they h;i"e a open-ended quality that invites the reader to rcJlcct on the philo ophical issues roised by the ~torics. Nunn said he resi.!>tS the neatly \\rapped. "( ha"e 3 fondness for open endings -endings with room. Life's like that. We're a ll unanswerable questions. We seek closure, and I "ant the rc;ider to experience a satisfying sense of beginning, middle and end that a fictional construct requires. The challenge of a storyteller is to find that line, but I like an opcnne~ at the end for the reader to rcncct about what the whole thing means." "Pomona Queen·· by Kem Nunn. Pocket Books H:mlb:ick, :!14 p:Jge , $19. TI1c title refe~ to one of an am.1y or lessons displ01ycd on a scroll-111..c l!lllllO, including "How To Have 11..----------------------------t Uinhday Party" (act like the bi~cst br:it 1hcrc), .. How To Watch TV" (C)CS and mouth open, cars closed 10 mo1hc r's voice) and "How To Torture Your Sister" (cal a jelly doughnut in front of her, tell her ~he·s adopted). The day I went with my 8-rcar-old, there were more laughs coming from parents -who could empathize w11h lhc lessons -than children -who probably never dreamed their behavior had been c~tcaorized in such detail. Cindy Brady look-alike Caro Lo Green and Pipp i Long toc:Jcingcsque Olcryt Dowhna deserve kudo s f or the i r performances, but all the kids in the 10.mcmbcr cast under the direction of Dud Leslie hit their m:irks like seasoned vctcra.ns. The act and costumes, rich in the primary colors, look as if they were designed by 7-ycar-olds a compliment to E. Scott Shaffer and Dwight Richard Odle respectively. Donna Ruiika's lia.tuin& perfectly place the settinc. •• billed, in "a place far away from adull cars." The endina Is predictable, and the play would be just as effective with five or &ix fewer lcuons, but "How To Eu Like A Child," which continues throuah Sunday, is the perfect way to lndOctrinatc your brood into the joys of bcinJ youn1 just in time for summer Vlalton. Phone 957-'033 for ticket information. IF THIS IS THE ONLY PRESSIE YI CHEC~ YOUR TIRES MAY ITIASTYI. ~~ ~ Cht"Cking your ti~ pres.""'~ i a good idea. Clwckinff your blood~ is In~ bttter one. Hith bbld Jft9Sft Rl"l""llY ilC'r'Cl9f's )'OUr mk of ht-art attack and S(roke-. And tho8e att ~to de31 -Mth th#i a Oil titt. To '""1 ~.contact BANQUET FACILmES For Company Luncheons/Parties Private Occasion Events HANGCHOW Chinese Restaurant Your Happy Host, Mr. Lee Welcomes You! •Catering •Cocktails ~Lunch Buffet • Sunda.y Brunch •Dinner 7 Nights Full Bar • Take Out 720 W. 19th Street, Costa Mesa 11~0-8960 et's face it. there aren '1 :.i 10 1 of places left where a ... ---~ manini is served "deep di!>h'' style and filet o f !>Ole Veronique (with grapes) is still a fea1ured item on the menu. The Ri\'iera Restaurant s1and!> a!> an bland of con1inen1al dinin ~ in a !>ca of casual cnfes. - Loca1cJ near th e M:iv Co. in Soulh Coast Plaza. it wi't) 1hc first full -service re i-,iaurant in the mall ; a brave lllll\'C for its owners, Jacqueline a nd Rene Bouscary and Andre Porro; the trio has been here \ll1CC those e\hilarating, Ocdgling <.lays of the shopping cenler-;·s cxi!>tencc. and 1hey have "itnesscd the expansion of Sou th Coasl Plaza and the rrolifcration of dining places in the mall for the pa~! 25 yc<!rS. The pragnw1ic Jacqueline Buu~carv, savs, '·\\'e were literally ·buying o\lr own jobs "hen we su!ned .i ka:,e and th e Rt' 1cra has-l1ccome a lifetime \. .lfl'Cr. Marla Bird Restaurant Critic ·1 he OlH1,c.1r.' and p.11 tner." Porro. Of'l'IH:J thcir in"e~tment in 1h1.: tuturc in 1%7; Lyndon Joh n~on ""'' pn:,1Jent: the \'11..·t1i.1m \Var "·'' r.1gi11g on. .md ~\lll t 11 Coast Pl.it .i h:u.l JU St t\\ ll lll:IJOr tc11.111ts: the ~LI\' Co. and Sc:i1 .... A ... 1r.1nt.l of smalkr store<., linl..1..·J the t\\l.l r1.:t.1ll L:ia11h. The RI\ 1cr.1. rcmini..,ccn t t'lf the oltl \\'111d..,L>r 111 Lo., Angl'lcs, '' ith it<. d1111 lil!1111111.: . ..,c.1.,oncJ \\ ,llll'r'>. C.:-Onl.!,Crlt.d of1J.f.1shio11ccJ b.1r. le.ithcr -b.inqucttcs, ctchc<.l gl.1" pJnels and co111incnt:ll n11:nu was alway.., .i <,urprise to !Ind in th e mall. Still is, ;-is a matter of f..tct. AnJrc Porro anti Rene 13ouscary, Parisians hy birth, ahern:itc shifts with one anothe r as Mairrc'<.l. The chef, Richard Bergner, i., of German dc-,cen1. .ind m.inagcr, Perry Jeh,111e.in ,.., an Ir.1111an. The re ,1r1.: 'e~cn conks of \,1rious 11111!111: the hul!e st.iff seems to he·,, '·crnablc-United N:111on!> .111d ..,nme arc 25-ycar veterans. M anv of Riviera's fir:.t clicntcle were the owners or managers of 'tore.., within the Plala -all 1..·c.:lcbraung the beginning ... tcps • \ll .in exciting new place to -.hPp. R1' 1cra was ,tlways busy. I he ... e d.1ys. bu!>inc:,;, ts not m.1ncluus. bul then. neither is the economy; one 1s .1 rcO ection 111 the other. Neverthelc!>'i, the lorm.11 at-table \Cf\ ice _provided here ,.., catn1 p for lols of Performing Ari<, p.1truns who dine in style before a stroll to 1hc theater. The rcst<iurunt also DINING iviera .· South Coast Plaza restaurant celebrates 25 years MM Owner Jacqueline Bouscary, chef Rich<trd Bergner and a large staff help Riviera restaurant stand out. Or8hge·coa9t Weekend /Th"red•y.i'Ja•••-4f, .. ~ draws a lunch crowd thnt Ii to have a drink with their leisurely mid-day repast. Recently, Rivi era announ a prix fixc three-course din for $22 per person -and. ti offer has been well received The ineviwble relish truy is followed by n choice of sou salad. Entrecs on the prix- are: fresh Ci h or the duy, sauteed und served Vcroniq style; fresh broiled swordfisl veal cutlet PJrrnigionu, brea chicken, mursala, or pepper steak, fl amed at the table wi cognac. t:repes Riviera, chccsecak with raspberry i.aucc or peac melba arc' the dcs~crt clccti with the prix fixe meal. By u means. order the crepes Ri\fi which arc tuffc<l wi1h chocolate mousse, Grand Marnicr, v~inilla and chocola rum sauce. This $22 dinner i available for "earl)' birds" an is served from 5 to 7 p.m. On the regular menu, pcpr !>teak flambc is S 18.95, and most steak average uround SIS.SO. For vcgcwrians. J fcttucinc primavcra with Alfredo cream aucc and a melange of fresh \Cgct.1blc co ts Sl3.50. Time-honored fare, excellently :,crvcd by the tuxedo-clad staff, includes: cscnrgot, steak t<lrtarc. coq ~' vin, duckling l'ornnge, !>WCctbrcad!. Clamart, tournc Rossini, frog leg in garlic butler, rack or lamb, filel mignon with bcarnai c sauce, cherries jubilee ~ind crepe suzelle. Diumond J im Brady would have (cit right at home with these culinary clas~ics~ S pecials rcqui1 ing. lcss formal presentation, ~ucl as short rihs of bed, rou, leg of lamb and short rib:; ure favorites of Riviera hubitues a are the big Cobb s:1lad, and u rich beef-stock onion oup. T wine list, containing both French and California wines, does not give vintages; prices rnnge from S 15 to S90. A visit to Riviera's leather-lined booths to celebrate its birthday this month, is a sentim ental journe for lots or coastal residents wh have been exposed to dozens new resrnurants over th e last 2 l/.l decades. The Riviera is an anachronism of the best kind; there hove been seven presidents in the White House during the past 25 years - continual staff chan&es -but not at the Riviera. It has stuyin11 power! Riviera Rcstaurnnt. 3333 Bristol, Sout/1 Cous e Plaza. 540..3840. Open Mondoy-Sawrday. lune/I, 11: u.m.-J~p.m. Dinner, 5-10:30 p.m. Clo~d Sund11ys :wd JJQ/idays. Wheelchair access. Smokmg. See Marla Dlrtl'• Taaeln .. •••Tidbit Ml••• Tlle•day• for new• on le.al re•taurant . es ed r c Or c c • t of h ns I ~ra e er f , • Dining Hightlght Of The Week SABATINO'S What: Italian Cuisine F4ieture: Femoue for their authentic llal&.n S.uuge Where: 251 Shipyard Way, Newport S.ach 723-0621 COSTA MESA ANGELO 1969 Halbot BMi. M$. 1225. Open tor Unch Mon. ·Fri. 11 :30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.; dinner ~rom 4:30 p.m. ReteNations are reoommended. 1'he best Northern halian cuisine in al ol Orange County• llCCOf'dlng to co~r Joe lngardaa. Fr•h Mefood and pastas.,. is a lpeclaiin of the house. Catering mnd private party facilliel w.W.. ARNIE'S llANMA1TAN DEU 2831 ABris1ol S.eet 141-9310. c>p.n 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mon.-Frt. .• Sat 0 a.m. 10 10 p.m.; Sun. 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Orange County~ anhentic: New Yortt style deli ,_.,,ant felllUres corned beef, pamwni, roast beef, tu~ey. pot$ patakes, knishes and ocher del delights. This critically acdaimed restaurant Mrv• bfMldMt apeciall ltllfting .. $1.99; kn::ft mnd dinnef daity. Tllke out mndc•111iv. ntE URN MMER STEMOtoUK 2300 H.txw Bhd. (E-lde d the H9tbor ~ 641 -9777. R111rw•ion19CCepled. lunch Man..-Fri. 11 Lm. to 4 p.m. Dinner Mon. 4 to o p.m.; tu. .• w.d, to 9:30 p.m.; nu.., Frf. to 10 p.m.: SM. 3to10 p.m.; sun. 3 to 0 p.m .. Colla MIM'I oldnt steekhoule boMl1 a 30 year tradition of leMng the flneat In chnoiltd ........ ,..,, flah .oo chlc:Mn. Wlrm, frtencly a&moaphet• suitable tor fNfllY occaelon from bulinete rneedliga to f81'ntJ f*1iea. Lunches from 13.40; complete dif1nera fl'om 18~95. Oraztng ~ and~ lllW 4 p.m. from $3.M. ,.. .. '°°""for buelneta meetiige, ....,... dtnnet'I, r9Ceplionl 9ftd tpecill OCCH'C~ S*tila. Ol«>'I OM lMI 111.L <Ill E, 171tt 5''91t. ~17&0. R•tNldoc• • Ciill*d. Ac-. Meea llndnlML Wlnft. lnllmllt m1llllig plilce: the unn.. MlgNNwtlood,.......,.. and ..... Lunch..... , ........ .......... ~ .,,.. ... rt.a. ........ ...... .............. , .... LM ,....._ ...... ...,.M"9 launge; ..... ec..M .... , ..... 7p.lft. HANG CHOW 720 W. 19th StrHt. 650-8960. Lunch , , :30 to 2:30 Mon .• Sat: Dinner 2:30 to 10 Sun. -Tt.Jrs .. : i~ 10:30 Fri. & Sat .• Sunday Brunch 11 :30 to 2:30. Popular Chinese Restaurateur 'Mr. Lee' runs this restaurant especially with "Chinese Food Lovers· in mind. Good authentic Chinese cuisine at affordable prices. Full bar, take-out. catering, prrvate room for groups-up to 20. HOAIKAWA 3800 S. Plaza Drtve. South Cont Plaza Village. 557 • 2531. Reservations suggested. Fine tradbal JapaneM restaurant uses the freshest ingredients. Sushi Bar. tatami rooms, ood(tail lounge. Mllli-<:ourse Kaise60 dinners must ~ Ofdered 24 hours in lldvance. Elegant dining. Lunch and diM•r. JACKSHRMP Newport.Pier, Newpc>f1 Beach, 723· 1t13 Fresh, nevef' frozen, Louisiana shrimp .,. a&lleed In .-:k's Mer ... ~. aaJCe and MIVed up hot In ~with lots o1 C'at Si Bon .. finest trench brMd sliced for dunking. It's simply senaatioMll Local.ct on the peninsula. just a few fHt from the beect'l at N-..pon Pier, JACKahrimp dfel'S a candle lit atmosphere with African & Reggae music. Open .very nlg._ from 5pm to 1 Opm with •ntrM prices nanging from $5.95 to $13.95 and $9.50 for MondaYI wine by the bottle. (Cash only) MA BARKERS 154 E. 171h St &4&- '303. 8 Lm. to 10 p.m. ~; Sundlly from 7 Lm, Serving breltdut • klnch, dtnner In a ~ fahion. "Courwry lltyle Ametan cuWne· . ...,. th. friendlllt M1Vice, low pm. tor high qualty homefMdl food. • CAIA 291 E. 171h 9l. 145-7121. F_., ltyte Mexlmf1 ~ Pr-6denl ...... has ..., herel Open cM1y • 11 Lm, for knlh, dinnef. and oodd•. Clll at..t tor lelve p.tlM. TM ...:11.,. pricea. ~-.me. and deHc:b• food mlM" c ... ~the moet pop,w Mltxtcan ...,in ...... llUYIM HOU.-YWOOO_.'" DIU'°" I 11100.., Karmen. Irvine, 660-9215. We'll take you .,o the stars" in our 1930's Holywood atmosphere. Our contemporary restaurant features a multi-ethnic menu and de~. From haly to 1he Orient the lhe Good or USA. Our steak, seafood, pasta. pizza & service is sure to dazzle you. Toe twinkling and ocher dancing to live music or the latest sounds in the bar area a~erwards. Private parties, banquets and catering also available. We hav• i all and at reoession busting prices!Dinner from 5·9 Mon-Fri., 5-10 Saa. RIVIERA RESTAURANT 3333 Bristol St. South Coast Plaza. 5440- llMO. Lunch 11 :30 a.m;. to 3 p.m. Mon . .Sal.; dioo•r 5·10 p.m. Mon.- Thurs: 'tit 11 p.m. Fri. & Sat.Reservations are suggested. Award winning Continental wisine. One of the only restaurants in Orange County to offer tablesid• flambe. Excellent MMc:e, intimate atmosphere. SCAMPI 1576 Old NWNpC>rt BIW. ~ w.m & friendly CJWnef$ Linda and Femando Nav•etta olfer auth•ntlc lta~an cuisine served in lhe traditional European manner. Fernando's impressive credentials include graduating from Culinary Academy in Italy, training al Hotel Concordia, Venice, Italy; Chef al Don Pasquale In Cambridge, England· Ct.Jrchlh in La Chax 0. Fondes. 'swiczertand; Hotel La Paix in Agno Lugano, Switzerland. Scampi off•,. an Intriguing tnetlJ and lovely wine lilt Benqulea, private parties and ca1ettng . WAHOO'S ASH TACO 188~ Placentia 631-3433. Open daily from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.: Sundays iii 9 ~.m. Outfilg80USly delicious sooth of the bofder ruisine with a Hawaiian flair. Wahoo's ii a haven tor local u wel'" as lntemliiiOnif auf.., athtlC• and anyone IDaking tor good tood • incndtiy low prices. Abeoilaely no lard UMd 1n prepatldon; weryltilig ii fresn Md ~ed to order. l.llid beck. c:aaual almolphere. AJlo • 1133 s. Coall Hwy. In Uiguna and on campus .r USC. zu•s 1112 P1**11ia.. MS-8091. Pure Md limple, ;.. Ice mother's lcwell R~ priced, top quatily food and~ ~ed. low priced drtrN haw kepl thew aJatomert coming badt fof years. Lobater tail • ch~•n. ribs and tpedlill changing nlg .. ly. Th.nday night 11 prime rib night, Lunch and dinner MMd. Sunday Mexican 8tMkf .. "°'" $1 .99. ZU-Ga.HD CAGE AND OYSTER aM 1714 ~right next door to lubiee. 141 4222 A ~ tpt..eug enlerprtae .-, poot ..... and pmea. ~ 11 ..,,.on the~ Bar MMI; ,..... menu lrdJdee ptzn. •ldMd-......,. Md • V8Mly ol tpedall v.y ~family ~ ...,..,.. •. Newport Beach. Traditional Italian and seafood selections. Pasta and a variety of unique breads made fresh daily. Last but not least, an excenent wine list completes the experience. THE CANNERY 3010 Lafayette 675-5777. Lunch 11 :30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mon.-Fri .. ; dinner 5-10 p.m. daily. Sunday brunch 10:30 Lm. to 2:30 p.m. Res4"Vatlons accepted. Continental wlsln•. seafood emphasis. Great clam chowder. Newport Beach Historical Landmark features Weekend Brunch Cruises and live entertainment In the lounge in lddition to lunch and dinner . CARMELO'S 3520 E. Coast Hwy. 675-1922. Dinner 5:30 ·10:30 p.m. Sun. -Thurs.; 'til 11 :30 p.m. Fri.. & Sat. Reservation• -..ggested. Classic Northern halian gourmet cuisine. New, modera1•1y priced lounge menu served tM th• wee hours. Wild and etazy lounge Ill night when the band strikn up. Chic ctientele. LE BIARRITZ 414 N. Newport BM:t. 645-7600. Lunch: Mon-Fri 11· 5, Dinner 7 nights 5-dosing. LM Ferrell's Band Fri. & Sat. 8-12, Sunday 5-9pm, Dancing. Rea90nable, comfortable, & unpretentious. Le Biarritz dfers award-winning cuisine at affordable prices. Monthly winemaker dinners ar• a must 21 OCEANFRONT 2100 W. Ocean front 675-2566. On the Ocean front 0 neX1 to the Newport Pier. Open Dally tit 4pm. Enjoy fabulous Catalina sunMta from our main bat. Dinner nightly from 5:30 pm. An• dining in NWNpC>rt's most Intimate setting. SpeclaJizing in gourmet seafood. Large wine~llar for banquets up to 50 people. Adive piano bar with MAX SEILER Thurs.- Sunday. SABAllNO'S RESTAURANT I SAUSAGE CO. 251 Shipyard Way, Newport BMch. 723.Q621. Open for klnc:h a dinMf, dosed Mondays. Weekend Brunch, Sat & sun. 8:30- 1 :oo. Tucked flWa'( near the Lido Shipy81d, this charming, fami~ own.ct rest-.ant offers an Inviting atmosphere and delicious food! Famous fol their authentic, homemllde Italian Sausage, Sab•ino's complete menualto inckJdes fresh pasta, teafood, lamb, veal and a tempting array of a said a 11PP9tizers. TALE OF THE WHALE •OO Main Street, Bab>a. 873-4633. · Panorwnlc bay view, entry featur• piduree of Otd Newport. SMlood and traditional fllVOfiln. Lunch, dinner and s.turd.y and Sunday bNnch. V1U.A NOVA 3131 W. Coalt Hwy. 842• 7880. Dinner nlghtty 5 p.,m. to 2 Lm. EJalent, heany ltlllian a1iline; aulatMding wine lat. AaiM piMo Mr, ~ local la-nigttt .._ U,.airs room• 1'op of the v.· for Nnquees, prfwte pattle$. SANTAANA taJoon. Big name concerts on Monday and Tuesday nights. Generous servings of Steaks, salads, sandwiches, chicken, fish and specials. Country theme, excellent service. Private rooms available. HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN ~UEY BERTOUNO'S 18041 Magnolia, Ftn. Valley. 963-2730 Serving great pasta, pizza, steak and chicken dinners for the entire family. Prices are very reasonable and portions are generous. Family run restaurant: hosts are very hospitable and eager to please. All th• sauces, breads, desserts • soups and pizzas are homemade. Though the restaurant appears small from the outside, it is aciually very large and homey on the inside. An exoellent place to take family and friends for a home cooked meal. DEL CARLO 19535 Beach at Yomown 536-4045. Lunch 11 :30· 2:00 Tues.·Fri .. ; dinner 4:30·10 p.m. Tues.·Sun. Excellent food at excellent prices featunng traditional Italian dishes. Dinner from $6.75, lunch specials from $3.25 (served in 7 minutes or they're FREE! )Beer & Wine list FU JIN 15070 Edwards (Across from Westminster Mall)892-8333 Lunch and dinner 7 days. Gracious, friendly owners Thel'esa and David Chiang keep their c:usto?1e~ retuming again and again wi1h th~lr delightful Szechwan and Mandarin Cuisine fit fOf a king. Excellent food, prices and service ~ve won this Chinese eatery numerous awards. MARCELLO'S 17502 Beach BIVd. at Slater. 842·5505. Established since 1973, this family OWl)ed and operated restaurant offers~ ol the best deals in town. Dehaous handmade pizza Pasta. seatood, c:hidten and veal dishes. New vegetarian menu. Lunch specillla from $3.85; huge lunch buffet; dinner speciais from $6. 95. Their mono is "Once you go try 1he rest. come back to the best"! SANTlNO 19 at 9108 Adams at Magnolia. 964·3555. Lunch t 1 am to 3:30 pm Tu•s-Sat Dinner Spm to 9pm Tues . .Sun. Call ahead for fut takeout. A non-smoking ,.st..,rant. Your host's Ed & Franca bring you Intimate dining with traditional faire from all regions of Italy. All foodt made fresh on Pf«nises. &eadt made wth .. nlfUral pn>duds, no artificial iogredients. SIWf • t~• of Italy and •nd the perfect .veneng with Capp a:ino or Espreuo along .w.. delS8lt from our bllkef'Y .. Conaiatem .atd·winning rest.urant TDULOOSEY"S 10142 ~at Adwna. 964-8882. Tex• Tested, tried and tNlted. Thia chili pwkw and saloon olM tome o1 the ~ ••. firewatef' and ~in• around! Me-.u-· smoked rtbe, d'lic:Mn. stNka, TeJCu chili. happy hour tpeeWa. Kida .. frM ..., Mch paying ••11 t• .. - • -...., ·~ 0 u M.-.etoG~ .,._a.ra~.,. 2.aa.17.e.11.,c.... .... (714) 631-4009 Uva .Imm TwvS• .. -·· ---abbondanza - Fresh Pasta & Seafood Restaurant $495 Spaghetti Specials Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday Nights Only Choice of 5 sauces: Scarpara • Meat Sauce • Butter & Lemon Butter, Garlic & Lemon • Meat Sauce Buy 1 Dinner Get 2nd Dinner at Half Price 10% Senior Citizens Discount Both Lunch & Dinner Not valid for To Go Orders or combined with any other offer Expires 6/30192 For Reserva tion s C all 675-8973 Open For Dinners Tuesday -Saturday 5 pm to Cosing Closed Sunday & Monday 3421 Via Lido • Newport Beach Fru Parld in Via Lido Plaza 5-oll Jldo-e!Ltisi ~Q IVttyollwt.O-t io~ co ~~ 642-4321 . 1 e Orange Coast W'91<end I Thursday I June 11 , 1992 Ill "' ::> 0 :c ~ COSTA MESA'S O&DIST 51EAK HOUSE TREAT DAD TO THE BEST IN THE WESTI Remember Father's Day June 21 Faturtng Dllplay Flame lrolllng with • 30 Yw Tredltion of Otd Fahloncd F'lftOr ' • • • • New at Scampi E Yety Wednesday 6:30-10:00 p.m. Live Entertainment Featuring Join Us For Dinner or relax in our new Cocktail ~ounge - ~your "'°" lowly /mlio '°"' 1176 NewpQlf llvd. Costa Mesa • 641-1560