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1992-06-25 - Orange Coast Pilot
I ' Pilot top award winner at OC Fair contest ......... , .... ~ ... .... .. .... R1p1rW1Co1t111· ...., Reporters, editors -alO!IO with sister publication -capture 46 awards at the 8th annual Orange County Fair Best Reporter's-Contest. R eporten and editon from the Daily Pilot and its sister publication -the Huntinaton Beach/Fountain Valley Independent - won nearly three times as many awards, 46, than any other Orange County news team Wednesday night at the 8th annual Orance County Fair Best Reporter's q>ntcst. Pilot photographer Marc Martin also captured S awards in photographers' division. In the reporters' division: 1" The Daily Pilot won 24 awards (Orange County Register had 18; Los Angeles Times, 11). 1" The thrice-weekly Pilot -pub- lished for a half-year, June '92 to Dec. '92 -captured lS awards (South THE NEWPORT BEACH • • Orange County News, 13; Tustin Weekly, 9). 1" The Huntington Beach/Fountain VaUey Independent received seven awards. "I'm incredibly proud or our' newsroom," said Editor William Lobdell. ''They all work terribly hard to put out a quality product. It's nice to see them get the recosnition they deserve, especially in a year that held so much change for the Pilot." From June '91 to June '92, when the entries are judged, the Pilot initially began publishing three days a week (considered a weekly by Ftir standards) before·retuming to a daily schedule on Jan. 1. Therefore, the Pilot was forced to enter half ·the-year's work in the weekly category and half-the-year's work in the daily category. For newspapers, the Orange County Register was the next highest aword·&etter with 19. Pilot entertainment editor Matt COker • topped the 23 Pilot/Independent award-winners with six honors, including See AWARDS~ Piii The ..... et.,., ...................... 46 ~County·,, ................. 18 Saudi °""" Couilly NeW5 •••···•··• 13 LCll~ .......................... 11 TUllin .................................. 9 Al\lheiln Bui n ............................. S ConVnunity Ragister ......................... 3 o.lly St.Ir ~ ............................ 2 Jourftll ~ ......................... 2 Saddllbldc ~ News .................. 2 ~ 8rea.e .................................... 1 NOf1h 0r..,. County News ............ 1 ~ Coast. liM News .................. 1 Newport News ................................. , llle Dally Pilot Index Good morning! Do you know what are the three most popular costumes requested for exotic dancers of Strip-A-Gram servicesl 1) cop (male and female) 2) executive (male and female) 3) cowboy (male)/nurse (female) .....,, ..... 26,1812 Serving the Orange Coast since 1907 25 cents Mlfc Mill..,,.~ Thomas Redwitz of Irvine .co. talks about plans to develop homes and recreational areas on Castaways property in Newport Beach. Some room with a view ...., Once-thriving nightspot now an empty multi-million dollar piece of real estate -but apparently not for long. By Tony Oodero SWWillf UPPER CASTAWAYS -It was once a thriving night spot, but the bluer-top land that was home to the Castaways restaurant is now a multi-million dollar piece or real estate that is overrun by squirrels and grass. Perched at the west end or the Upper Newport Bay, at the comer or Coast Highway with Newport Beach that should never be lor· gotten. "We arc used to it," said Councilwoman Jean Watt, who has lived in Newport Beach on and off since 1931. "h's got a lot of his· tory and it's got a beautiful view. It has a lot or meaning for people who have been here for a long while." James Irvine first purchased the property and Dover Drive, visitors to Upper Castaways have a bird's-eye view or the Bac.k Bay, boat marinas, Fashion Island, Newport Harbor and the Pacific Ocean. in 1864, said Ray Watson, Irvine Co. vice chairman. Since then, the spot has been used as a landing for ships that brought in lumber and grain, and later by the McFadden brothers, And some say the 57-acrc parcel has a historical and emotional link Southllound 55 extension eases traffic, headaches By Joel Beers WWllr COST A MESA -Ray Cipa idled in traffic on Newport Boulevard Wednesday afternoon and cast envious eyes over the concrete ditch to his left. Traffic heading the other -way on Newport Boulevard was •lmost non-uistenf, thanks to the opening or the southbound extension of the Costa Mesa Freeway. "I can't wait until they open this side," aald Cipa, a Yorba Unda resident whole aalea busineu finds him makina the. commute from Newport Beach three times a week. "I think I've See CASTAWAYS/• Eastblllll plan Sparks jeering at school board ...., Much to the dismay of Bluffs residents. Coastline Community College submits formal proposal to lease the closed elementary school. By Russ Loar S1Jlf Writer NEWPORT BEACH -More than 150 Oluffs residents jeered school board members Tuesday night in angry opposi- tion to a plan that would bring a community college to their neighborhood. Coastline Community College submitted a formal proposal to lease the closed Eastbluff Elemen- tary School to the school board Tuesday night. Lease of the empty school would bring the cash- urappcd Newport·Mcsa Unified School District a minimum or SJ00,000 a year. After months of discussions with homeowner association members, college officials have failed to win the support or most residents, who say the school would disrupt their tranquil neighborhood. The school district has contacted 25 child ca re providers to generate interest in leasing Eastbluff School with little success. Two proposals for child care programs were deliv· ered to the Newport-Mesa Unified School District on Tuesday -the deadline day. "We agree with you that East- bluff School should not remain empty," said G. Edward McCul· lough, president of the North Bluff Parks Com munity Association, speaking to school board members Tuesday night. "The right decision means selecung one of the child care provider applicants." School board member Sherry Loofbourrow aKi she had re· ccived 81 phone calls from residents opposed to the college. See EASTBLUFF/Blel Piii aaed seven yean in three yean on this damn roed." SM EXTENSION/II Motorists speed Ilona the flnal MCtion of the southbound Costa Mesa f~y Wed~y. als Only The Knitwear Doctor ·suits customers nne ' 'I keep hearing you're the coolest thing since popsicles" J said to Galia Gukaylo. "That's right," Galia replied, with a calm Russian accent. 1 just had to get over to see what has everybody buzzing about the Gukaylo's store, the Knitwear Doctor, on Placentia in Costa Mesa ... They off er a service that's simply unique. They're so good at reweaving, custom knitting and alterations that Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom use them. You can too ... And, the cost is definitely less than what you'd pay for something like a St. John. "But that's not the point," Galia remarked. "Our work is all custom ... " GaJia Gukayfo of knitwear Doctor. The Gukaylos used to be strictly wholesale, but Galia's husband Boris told me, "For us, it is very nice to be personalized. With retail we can do this." ·a est Buys ecumenical... I wanted to know, just how it's done. A computer maybe? "HA!" Boris laughed, "It's a big secret. My wife knows a lot from grandparents: Everything is hand done!'' Next door is their other place, Buttonham Palace. (The name was their daughter Becky's idea.) lt started three years ago when the couple began looking for unique butlons for their knits. "Buttons became an obsession with us." Boris said, "They started as a men's accessory -for uniforms ... " If you need a special button, perhaps something from Greece or Egypt, you're sure to find it there. Boris will tell you, their buttons are ''We're planning on making a button museum out of it!" Boris declared. 0 l got a letter from Dale Peronteau. Dale wants the shirt off your back ... And anything else he can get. He's ready to come after it too ... Dale wrote to let me know his company. American Eagle Cleaners, will pick up your dirty stuff and deliver it back to you bagged and beautiful in two da)S. The price? h 's the same as you'd pny at a regular cleaner~. "We don't even charge for pick up or delivery," says Dale. American Eagle Cleaners is in Corona del Mar ... 0 "It's really li!..c a math lesson, but don't say that -some people don't know math can be fun!" said Barbara Pearl. Barbara called 10 tell me she has a neat program for kids' parties ... "I want lo.ids to get into the fold," she says. Barbara is a math con!>ultanl who works with school districts around here and she'll put on a children's birthday party presentation that she guarantees will capt1va1c any band of kids for at least an hour. Her program has received national attention 9n several TV )hows ... Barbara teaches the art of origami, the ancient Japanese art of paper folding. "l learned origami when I was teaching math." Barbara said. Origami c;rn help demonstrate spatial relation9hips and geometric shapes. "It challenges children's imagination and nurtures creativity. It lakes math ou t of the textbook and puts it in their hands," she \ays. Barbara arrives at your house loaded with supplies and dressed in Japanese costume. She brings along her "treasure box" full of colorful critters. She fcntures the birthday child in the stories she tells while teaching hands on techniques. · She also provides favors ... And, like Ilarbara Sa)S, "Since there's no cutting or pasting involved ... there's no mess!'' Believe me, '''th Barbara around, nobody's going to miss Bobo the Clown ... She\ li)ted in the Newport Beach phone book under B. Pearl Houien. Party prices depend on number aucnding -she negotiates. 0 If you've come acrosll any bargains or unusual items or if you know a retailer "'ho provides ou tstanding service or quality, be sure to call and let me know. You can reach me at 6424321 or send a fax to 646-4 I 70. . VOL. ae, NO. 147 '-~ ~~ ... Dfwy O...~Olllclr ...... YWll (Air, VIClt ,....... How to reach us at The Pilot · Orculation Orange Counry 6~2-033 AdwMltma Clwifltd "42·5678 Dispf1y 6'42-<4321 fdieorial N@ws 540· 1224 Spotts 642·030 News, sports fax 646-4170 Maift <>Mee 8UJIMU Off~ 6'42-<4321 8us1neu fax 631 ·5902 ( • Muaglng Editor Steve Muble ..• 642.;..tl Briefly · Wlllam Lyan Co. 1ay1 on 81 -.,yeas AIRPORT AREA -Newport Beach's largest homebuilding company, The William Lyon Co., laid off 61 people and eliminated another 12 vacant jobs earlier this week. Company officials cited the protracted real estate slump in making th~ cutbacks, which amounted to about 21 percent of the Lyon~ total staff. William Lyon Co.'s sales were down 35 percent last year from 1990 levels, to about $775 million, and are expected to drop by another 10 percent this year. "This is obviously a very sad thing for us because these people, our employees, many of them have been with us for a long time," said Rick Sherman, an executive vice president with Lyon. Sherman said there have been signs of improvement in the homebuilding business, but market conditions remain soft. He said the company is not building as many new projec1s this year as in recent years, but contrary to a report in the Orange County Regisier, William Lyon Co. is undertaking some new developments. Also contrary to that report, Sherman said, the company is not any more aggressive than usual this year in trying to sell vacant land. "We have a large inventory of land, like we have had for decades," Sherman said. "We buy, sell and develop land. That's our business." Sherman projecled that William Lyon Co. will sell about 2,000 homes this year. The company has sold between 1,500 and 3,000 homes annually in recent years, making it the largest homebuilding outfit in the counly. Most of the county's major homebuilding firms have been forced to lay off employees over the last two years. This week's layoffs by William Lyon Co. were the company's first major staff reductions during the recession. The company laid off a f cw employees in 1990. -By Tony Cox Friends of stabbing victim raise funds for runeral COSTA MESA -Friends of the boat mechanic who was found stabbed to death Monday morning are collecting money to pay for his funeral since the man's father -1he only known relative he has -can't afford it. In the meantime, police arc still searching for whoever stabbed Charles Overturf multiple times at his Sunset Street home sometime between late Fathers Day and early Monday morning. Overturf, 36, was found face down on the dining room floor of his small two-bedroom house which is sandwiched between two boat businesses, one of which employed him. Overturfs father arrived Wednesday from his home in Porterville to help make fune ral arrangements, but apparently can't contribute financially since he live s off Social Security. "So we're going to see about people in the bont racing industry donating toward se rvices," one of Overturfs co-workers at Van "'· po/1 L"P~~Noa Frank Beall stands by his van Wednesday afternoon after crashing into a utility pole on 19th Street near Pomona Avenue at approximately 2 p.m. Beall was not injured in the one-vehicle accident. No other details were available at presstime. Archer Marine Services said. The woman sai~ everybody who kn ew Overturf is still in shock. · "But now that the initial 'Oh my God, he's. dead' is over, we're starting to get really angry. It just fl oors me that some demen1ed jerk is ou1 there loose." Police say they have no uspccts, nor do they have a weapon or a motive. lt appears noching was missing from Overturrs home: according to friends. And his front door wn unlocked when a co-worker found him. "I really think it had to have been someone who knew him," one of his co-workers S3id. ''It appalls me. One friend, Rique Ford, said Overturf talked to him on the phone Sunday c\'cning aner spending 1he day prepping ford's speedboat for an upcoming race. Ford said Overturf was in high spirits because everything was running smoothly and told Ford he planned· to get some dinner and go to bed. But Craig Archer, who owns Archer Mnrine, said Overt urf ended up going out for a drink. Co-workers used words like "kind-hc:.irtcd" and "caring" to de cribe Overturf: He was a man who "liked the ladies," they said, and one who ''if he saw you walking down the street without any shoes on would give )'OU one of his." But there were some things he apparently kept to himself. It wasn't until after Overturf was dead, for instance, that friend s found oul he was married -although separated -and had seen his wife as recently as several weeks ago. -By Lor/Ann Bashtd• Newport-Mesa School District clears the smoke The Newport-Mesa Unified School District will become a smoke-free dislriet as of July I. School boord members unanimously approved the new policy Tue day night, The policy prohibits smoking in all district buildings and vehicles, but smoking will be allowed in open areas where students are not present. The district will provide lists of siop·smoldng programs to employees. · Teacher's union officinls objected to passoge o( 1hc policy, ''hich they say was originally subject to negoti:ition. With teacher contract negotiations on hold ofter both teachers and Newport-Mesa Unified School District officials declared imp:isse, school board members Tuesday night approved salary schedules for the next school year that will pay teachers 111 last school year's wages. Tc:ichcrs union officials say teacher are entitled to a 1.6 percent increase in pay ns siipulated by their conirnct. But after failing to get teachers to agree to a voluntary pay freeze. school di trict officials stated that changes in the way revenues are collected under Propo~ition 13 allow them to renegoti:itc teacher salaries. District officials want to cut teacher pay by 5 percent, but any change in teacher salariel> must wait for the arrival of n l>tate mediator who will try to bring both sides bock to the barg:iining table. -By the DD/Jy Pilot P I. l . . , -' 1;. • • • • "'~ ,. ' • 01ce og -.. : . '· .. c..; :1' :-... ····:,·:··. ..· .. ·;d'l~~.· ,,:. · . ... ·. .. .. . ~ , , "'·· ~-"' . . • . j...... . ,.,..,,.. . ,. ... ' "' Costa Mesa Someone Stoic I 'UittaSC full Of nurses uniforms Saturday from a van that was parked It Vons 11 185 E. 17th St. The burglar apparently pried the sliding van door open to get in. • A television nod about Sl.000 worth of jewelry was stolen last Wednesday from a home in the 160 block of Wilsons S1rec1. • A bike and SC\-'Cral 1uits worth about $600 were s10- lcn las1 Tuesday from a cu pnrkcd in an undcr-iround structure in the 2800 block of Pincc:rcclc. S-..C: S:14 ,._, 0 r • Three people were arrested last Thursday after they stoic SC\'erol pre.signed checks from Shore Our Selves on Superior Avenue and 11ied to Cll\h them in Fullerton. According to the police report, the direc1or of SOS got a call from a Fullerton check cashing !>Cr· vice scc~ina confirmation. But 11.hcn SOS oCficials in· \'CStigated, they realized thal the check had nol been issuect, but was s1olcn out of a de k drawer. SOS keeps pre-endorsed check in stock so they can 1Jlwy them out each day for fin:inclal assistance. Newport Beach A woman in the 800 block of Irvine reporicd lh:it U 14J a.M. t.t ~42 ...... ).t '''" ...... 2.' 6!00p.as.4 hJ>-.O.• ''" Llll.J,2 u.-.... u "" ,,,. ... . ~inc:c October a mnn h:i~ been making phone calls to her. .. • Someone picked the lock of the Pmc Trader al • ?912 E. Coa~t ll1&hv.ay and made off v.uh a v.oodcn ChC51. • Vandals sma hcd ou1 the glass door of the Sct'Urity Pucifk B:ink at 3475 Vi<i Litlo. It was reportedly the third 1ime the door had been smashcil in a few month • A woman reported thsu buraJars picked her car clean of Sl ,000 v.'Orlh of drycleancd clo1hcs and other item • - • ,, \ ~ Beoch/Coob Me .. Delly Pilot Thursday, June 25, 1992 D s\~~aaaa5~~~~§5555555555555555555555555555555555~55~a~ 3 With all my thanks to Mr. Woodward and Mr. Bernstein I :ve bee~ professionally wed to JOurnahsm for 11 years now. And like many long-term marriages, the absolute passion that marked the beginning of the relationship has been e~odcd by the daily grind. Not that the love affair is in trouble. I still anticipate Monday mornings with a sense of excitement and not dread. Big stories, juicy gossip and crooked politicians easily rekindle my journalistic flame. And being editor of the Daily Pilot is just about the best job I could imagine. low, the deadlines rel entless, the stress high and the glory often hard to come by. And, oh yes, the entire newspaper industry is in decline. Americans, fed a steady diet of TV and radio news, just aren't that hungry for newspapers anymore. Being a newspaper editor in the '90s at times feels like being a blacksmith at the turn of the century. newspapers. But in the mid·70s, their Watergate work inspired an entire generation of journalists to enter the profession. Until all the 20th anniversary hype, I had forgotten how courageous the Washi ngton Post had been. Constantly threatened by the powerful Nixon Administration, the newspa~r -in the process of investigating a "third-rate" burglnry and its connection to the White House -stood its ground. And as a consequence of their tenacity, a President resigned. And journalists aren't bought and paid for by anyone. You're expected to report The Truth, and that's it. That's not a bad career to ha,e, especially at a community newspaper where you can repon on the local li11le league and investigate a city council boondoggle with equal enthu iasm. The negative side-effects created by a generation of Woodward-and·Dernstein followers are many, including a heavy reliance on unnamed i.ources, too much mtrusion into private lives and highly negative reporting. robust democracy, and editors and reporters who abdicate their responsibility should get out of the business and into public relations. I like the balance of being a community cheerleader and \\atchdog. In the Daily Pilot's case, both roles make for a healthier Ne\\port Beach and Costa Mesa. The afterm ath of Woodward-an d-Bernstein, Watergate-era journalism will be debated for a long time. But for me, and I suspect many journalists toda). I O\\e them my th:inks fo r getting me started in JOu rn:ilism. But then along comes the 20th anniversnry of Watergate and all the surrounding hoopla. And the reason why I became a journalist nnd why I continue to have a deep love for the profession suddenly comes into startling focus. The work of two young city reporters took down Richard Nixon. That was intoxicating stuff. The backlash against the)e )ide-effects can be equally dangerous: a cream-puff newspaper afraid to criticiLe nnything or anybody in the community. That kind of newspaper does a tremendous dis~ervicc to its readers. Our nation's founding fa thers instinctively recognized the essential role of a free press in Ame rica. Newspapers are a key ingredient for a It's a profession that's fun, gets me im ohed in the community, lets me do some good from time to time, and allows me to sleep well at night. When my young sons !>omeday invite me to school to tell their classmates "hat I do for a living, I'll be darn proud of my profession. Editor's Notebook However, I sometimes wonder why I went into this profession. The hours arc long, the pay I wasn't quite a teen-ager when Watergate began to unravel, but I vividly remember how it hooked me. The President of the United States was in trouble, and all because of two reporters named Woodward and Bernstein. And that wns the lure for me. As corny as it sounds. I wanted to get into journalism for one reason: To make a difference. Where else could a young professional instantly gain as much power and access as a reporter? Nowhere. Their names are a cliche now, even to those of us who make a living in What more could I nsk? lVJJ/itJm Lcbdell is the editor. Movie listings !!P.rmo~IMA JOO ~ c ...... o.....6H.0760 I latmon letvma (PG.13) 11·4S, 2·30, SIS, 8, 1045 1 "otriot Oomo• (l) 11 30, 2. 4 JO, 7, 9 30 3 lotmol\ letumt1 (PG.13) 11. I 30. 4 IS. J 9 4S IDWARDS ISLAND CINI.MA r.w-i.io..d, No-p1>11 c-640 1218 I Hovao•ltter P'GI I? IS, 2 30, 4 4S, 7, 9 IS 1 Sl11or Ao (PG) I 1 30. 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Today Vision cons ultations - Karin Bergmann, a visual aids consultant from the Braille Institute, will offer free visual aids consultations from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave. in Corona del Mar. Visual aids are special magnifi cation devices that enable visually impaired people to make the best use of their residual vision. Each participant must have a written referral from an ophthalmologist or optometrist. Call 644·3244 for appointments. Management seminar - Management consultant Ken Caines will conduct a seminar entitled "Planning for the End of the Recession" al 7:15 a.m. at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Pacific Coast Highway. For information, call 729-4400. Friday, June 26 Hospitality Forum-The Costa Mesa Senior Center on Pomona and 19th St., will host the Hopitality Forum, Friday, June 26. The forum will run from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and promises coffee, donuts and fun . Association Meeting-A Newport Conservancy update and a "Meet the Pre:.s " segment are scheduled for the Orange Coast Association meeting Friday. June 26. The event. to be held at the Newport Beach Country Club, will start with a reception at 11 :30 a.m follo,,ed by lunch at 12 p.m. The cost of the lunch is $18 and information and reservations may be obt.1ined by phoning 548-6280. Go Ahead •.. Make My Day 'Jliffage !Faire Shoppes OCEAN VIEW r FREE FLEA BATH 1 I Schedule an appointment ynt.h t.he doct.or I for-a FREE FIRST EXAM and ·Ne will give I.your pet, a FREE FLEA BATH. 1 All va.ccmauons rr.ust. be current.. "lalgest Mall il LQm ~ .. Retail & Office Spaces Available L Offer exptres 7/15 •New cuems. dogs & cat.s oruy .J ------------Fl±' PARKING 1100 So. Coast Hwy. Owner on Site, No 308 Phone 714/497-0132 • Fax 714/497-0134 Balboa Animal Hospital 841·3840 • 8904 w. 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By Tony Cox Business E_, NEWPORT BEACH -ln spite of last week's layoffs, Hoag Me- morial Hospital is faring relatively well in a rapidly changing industry that has finally been tracked down by &he recession. panics and 01her payer1 to mini· mize pa1icnt stays. The recession created a f unher drag on inpatient medical busme~. as many people either lost their jobs and insurance coverage or put off treatment be· cause or their deductibles. Larry Ains\\onh, executive vice pre~ident with Hoag, said the re- cession didn't immediately ca1ch up "'i1h the Newpon Beach hospi- tal because consumers who arc worried aboul losing their jobs, and therefore 1hcir insurance ben- efits, typically get elec1ivc treat- ments done right away. The staff reductions at Hoag will not affect patient services at the hospital, according to Stacey Broussard, a spokeswoman for By Tony Dodero SQIWtllr NEWPORT BEAOI -As county oC- f icials salt through nearly 8,tiOO signatures to determine whether a controversial term-limit initiative will be placed on the Novcmbei; ballot, the councilman who is sponsoring the drive believes the city is just wasting money. "l think it is fiscally irresponsible," s3id Councilman John Hedges, who along with his wife and an army of volunteers, took a liule more than a month to eclipse the 6,504 sig- natures needed to gel a term-lim it initia1ive on the ballot. "I would like to sec every signature count· ed so we can sec how successfu• we were," Hedges said. "But 1 think it's a waste of money." Since only registered voters can sign the petition, each signature must be verified by the Registrar by Aug. 7. But Hedges wanted the council to circumvent that process, which costs $1.03 per signature, by asking the Reg- istrar to take a random sample o( 5.ignatures. That sampling technique would only re- quire the Registrar to count 500 signatures or 3 percent, whichC\.'Cr number is greater, said Ci1y Clerk Wanda Raggio. But Hedges was unable to persuade the council Monday to back him up. The process could cost the city between $6,600 to SS.800. 'Since it's such a controversial issue. they are not taking chances," said Rnggio, who noted 1hat a similar petition failed two years ago because of invalid signatures. Three council members will face re· election this November -John Cox, Ruthe· lyn Plummer and Jean Watt. Under Hedges' plan, each would only be allowed to run for one more term. Out of the three, Cox and Watt have said they arc planning to run again in November. Plummer, on the other hand, may not. "I'm leaving my options open, but I'm in- terested in other things,'' said Plummer. Nevertheless, she was vehemently opposed to the idea of term limits. "I don't think we need it in Newpon Bench because we don't have the problems other cities have," Plummer said. Also clec1ed in 1980, Cox took exception to the idea of term limits as well. "It's to1ally unnecessary," Cox said. ''I think the public has a right to male up its own mind. But 1 don't believe the public in general believes in this." Cox complained that term limi1s will leave the council wi1hout valuable experience lh3t is needed to be ap- pointed to innuenti31 county committees. "It breeds mediocri1y," he said. Only Watt, currently in her first term, sup- poned the idea of limiting council terms. In 1991, when hair of the coun· ty's 44 hospitals lost money, Hoag had an operating profit of $6.4 million. After last week's layoffs of 14 cmplo~ecs and elimina1ion or another 86 jobs that had been left open during a hiring freeze -cut· backs that trimmed the hosp11al's staCf by 5 percent -Hoag is on track to make a profit again this Hoog. She said most of the layoffs 1-----------------------r.::=======================.,1 year. Hoag was also able to avoid lay- offs longer lhan many 01hcr area hospitals, as last week's action rep· resented its first personnel cut· backs in five years. "Our adjustments were really minor compared to what's happen· ing with 01her hospi1al!>," said Peter Foulke, Haag's chief finan- cial officer. ln fac1, College Ho~pi1al in Costa Mc!>a laid off aboul 10 per- ce n1 or its 230 employees la!>t De· cember, when i1s emergency room was closed. "Layorfs have been fairly 1ypical of what's happening in health care," said Elliot Sainer, inlerim were in support areas, such as purcha ing and supply manage- ment. The hospital's nursing staff was not cut, she added, as Hoag's nurses work on an hourly basis, and lheir hours can be adjusted according to the number of pa· tien1s. Hoag's Foulke said, too, that the staff rcduclions do not reflect on the hospital's expansion plans. Hoag last monlh got approval from the City Council to nearly triple in size over the next 20 years. Foulke !>aid changes in the hos· pital business could dictale the makeup of 1he added facilities - for example, the hospital's ou1pa- 1ient services and heart and cancer programs are currenlly growing - bu1 current problems don't affect che probability of Hoag expanding. --- Each fall, Europe lends us its best students. Choose from among hundreds of Engli h-peaking teenagers who wiU spend a high school year tudying in America. All stu- dents are fully insured and bring their own pending money. Host families need only provide room, boa.rd. and a caring family environment. 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But probably the most notorious tenant on the land was Mona's Studio Club, built in 1939. A res- taurant and nightclub, some also suspect that Mona's was a brothel, Grundy said. "I knew it had a pretty good reputation of something going on there," he said, chuckling. Then in 1945, a man named Don DicJcerman opened the Cast- aways Club rcs\~urant and bor. Grundy, 68, recalled eating at the Castaways was a special treat. "He was a flamboyant type," Grundy said of Dickerman, who dressed like a pirate and served his food in shellfish-shaped pot- tery. "The thing l remember is that he would walk a f ult-grown goat through the place during din- ner." Alas, Castaways burned 10 the ground in 1956. But now, after 36 years of vacancy, the Irvine Co. has big /plans for what is one of the last remaining pieces of opcn- space in Newport Beach. As part of an open-space devel- opment agreement with the city, the Irvine Co. wants to use 26 acres of Upper Castaways to build 151 homes, donating the remain- ing 31 acres to the city, said Tom Redwitz. Irvine Co. spokesman. And within the 31 acres is the place where the Castaways res- taurant once sat. "The most valuable parts of the site arc going to be open space," Redwitz pointed out. "We have made open-space concessions be- cause that is what people wanted." Redwitz said the Iivine Co. plan, which also calls for the de- velopment of several more acres of land that rims the Back Bay, is much more generous than the City's own General Plan of 1988. Still, several environmental groups, most notably the Newport Conservancy, founded by Council- woman Watt, arc seeking to come up with money to buy~ the Cast- aways property and other parcels from the Irvine Co. Watt would like to use the area for recreational purposes. "It's an ideal location for a larg- er recreational opportunity for people to use in the community,'' Watt said. "It's in a setting where people can feel that they are not boxed in." Redwitz said the Irvine Co. is willing to sell the property that has been in the company's portfolio for more than 130 years. But it won't come cheap. "The trvinc Co. has told the Newport Conservancy that it would sell the property at fair market value," Redwitz said and that price is $36 million. ltafl1e .lllaelt SINt:E ,.2, ANIERICA'S TECHNOl.OGV STORE111 ClURJJlllllll~~ Olfl OUR BIGGEST CLEARANCE SALE- THE BARGAIN HUNT OF THE YEAR! /lot .. ,,._ "' .. dotn, ,,,,, ., lust Z. of wit,,_ •w 9'rt'I ,.,,.,,,.,,,,., ~ COMPUTER VALUES CLEARANCE CENTER faMy t• RL·HD H4MM PC. l99 t5 Reg 99995 125·1'51,How • TaMy n11 SX/21 wltfl 85MB hard dnve Rea 1299 00 799 OO l'l5·4ff11 How • Cll·5 13• CGA Ctlof Mottltor. Perfect budget mon1101 99 95 Reg 299 95 #25· 1G43. Now • veM·M ,.. Celof VGA Mottit.r. 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The northbound extension opens next Wednesday. Newport Boulevard continues to run parallel to the six-lane freeway as a frontage road. That's just fine with merchants along the boulevard, who have been afflicted by a double-whammy or recession and con-1truction over the past three years. Many stores closed during construction. Caltrans worked overtime with construction companies to open the freeway six months ahead of schedule to minimize business losses. Caltrans officials said the 6 a.m. opening went smoother than expected. There were no traffic snarls, including one potential problem area, at 19th Street, where the freeway now ends. "It's gone really well, beucr than could be expected," said Wally Carroll, a Caltrans resident engineer. "We thought we might have a problem at 19th Street, because we're stopping a freeway right there. But so far, there's been no backup at all." The total extension was 2 lfl miles, from Fair Drive to 19th Street. Construction began in March, 1989. alongside the freeway, said hts store's 20 percent business downturn over the past three ~ears will be reversed once the frcewny's northbound lanes open. "People avoided the area for so long and business was hurt," Garcll said. "When you drive b) a place every day it's in your head, you drive past and think I'm going to stog in there and get something. It will take a while to get back, but it will happen." Local merchants arc feverishly anticipating a banner summer with the freeway opening coupled with the opening of Triangle Square. Garcll also praised the Costa Mesa Downtown Merchant's Association and the ci1y for their work. Gary Cramer, manager of Nurseryland at Newport Boulevard and Victoria Street, said the extension will give the street back to who it belongs. "The City Council, above all 01hcr organizations in this 1own, understands th at Costa Mesa business is more than (South Coast Plaza)," he said. "The nuts and bolts of Costa Mesa were built on Newport and Harbor boulevards and 19th Street. That's where the old-time Costa Mesa residents s1ill come." "The local people will be on top and the surfers Crom Riverside will be in the ditch," Cramer said. Randy Garcll, president of Grant Boys, a gun and clothing shop located on Newport Blvd. AUTHENTIC REVN SPOONER Choose from one of the largest conectlons of shirts, shorts, swimwear and T-shirts in California . For every purchase of ten shirts. receive ONE SHIRT FREE. Joh OtX Reyn Spooner Club Pick up your Reyn Spooner discount cord today. r•t-••••~ O F NE WP O R T B EACli ~ ~ 714. 759-7979 Fashion Island• 579 Newport Center Drive. Newport Beach Limited Time Only! 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Gibbs has developed ..1dve111urc-oricn tcd !ravel packages to Jcs11na1ions 1hroughout Sou1h America. the Sou1h Pacific and A'i:.1. 11 you 're inte rested in hiking. bou1111g Jnd clcphan1 riding 1hrough lhe jungles and hills of rural I h..1il.1nd, scuba diving off Mal~•)..,1..1's remote Sipadan Island or wunng war-1orn Indochina, Gibbs m1gh1 be tho guy to call. If you're more the type who ''aJlts '1nc1l) luxury ..iccommodations, rcg1mcn1Ld lours and all 1he comfons of home, }Ou would rrobably wan1 10 op1 for a more \H111d..1rd pad.age. Cre:111vc Advt.:nture Club also ~.irc,..,c:, in1crnc1ion wi th people in the countries i1s cus1omcrs visi1. as well as firs1-hand discovery of 1ho ... c: area,· cultures. 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"Mo!it programs are standardized," Gibbs said. "You go to a big ci1y, you !itay in a big ho1el, ~ou go on an air conditioned bus and sec a !.Cl group of 1hings. There's no real pcopk contact. ·:tr you go to Tokyo, Kuala Lumpur or New York, nil tho!>e big ci1ics look the same. There's no real time or place to go ou t :rnd have a facc-10-face expe rie nee." Andy Alpine, publisher of Specialty Truvcl Index in San Anselmo, !laid he \\:lS impressed wi 1h th e vcr~at ility of Gibbs' progrum when he went on a three-week Creative Adventure Club trip to Borneo in March. "It was a great trip, given the fact I could be roughing it one day and staying in a five-star hotel the next," AJpine said. "He had first-rate operators and accommodations." Alpine said he believes Creative Adventure Club is well pos itioned to get its share of a .§trong segment of the travel business. 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"He really knows Malaysia," Hanauer said. "His wife (Julie) is Malaysian. I thought everything fell in10 place nicely, considering it was halfway around the world." T he seeds of Gibbs' adventure travel career were plan1ed in 1980. A New York native and former scuba instructor, he traveled to Southeast Asia seeking to learn about Cambodian refugees struggling to survive in Thai border camps. quipped. Gibbs founded Creative Adventure Club in 1981, initially taki~g groups on short getaways to Northern California and Mexico. He later took the advice of friends who encouraged him to take clients to some of the spectacular places he'd visited in Sou theast Asia. Gibbs has developed about 100 different group and individual travel packages. He also offers custom programs for clients, such as a Newport Beach woman who dreamed of riding a water buffalo through the rice pnddies of Asia. Creative Travel Club sells about 200 trips a year -most of which are sold by outside agents - priced between $2,000 and $4,000. ''In spite of the economy, ou r business is still growing," Gibbs said. "At this time, we're not really ge tting rich off it, but we have some fringe benefits. We're selling excitement. I have friends in many, many countries." T he jovial Gibbs' greatest strength as a travel en1repreneur might best be illustrated by a group trip he organized in the Philippines. A travel agent who was with the group complained early on chat Gibbs wasn't running the tour "th e right way," because it seemed disorganized. He asked the agent to give him a couple more days before passing judgment. Gibbs summed up the agent's final impressions of the spontaneous tour of 1he islands thal followed: ''On the plnne trip b::ick, the travel agent told me she'd been 10 the Philippines three or four times before, bu1 this was the first time she left friends behind." Gibbs traveled through 1he Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand before reaching one of the camps. He was saddened by what he saw, but fell in love with the people. He has since sponsored several Cambodian families immigrating to the United States. Ever the daring spirit, the stock')' Gibbs was not discouraged on that 1rip by a frightening, nigh11ime encounter with a group of soldiers outside the camp. "l guess they took one look at me and decided that if they took me pri oner, I'd eat all their rice in one ~illing," he YES, You Can ••• participate in world peace and understanding The Start Of A New Grafton Street Tradf ti on. Afternoon Tea Is Sened. Open your heart and home to an International Exchange Student. Ca II YES Toda y to become a Host Family ·to a high .school student 15 -1 8 years of age. Say YES .... ...._.u to world peace. ~ Now Saturday Seatings ~-56~ Available at 1 :00 .m. 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The terrific committee includes heavy-hitters who arc in the Major Leagues when it comes fund raising and staging posh affairs. For example, Floss Schumacher (chairwoman last year), Shari Esayian, Catherine Thyen, Janet Curci Walsh, Barbara Harris and Dotti Stillwell, who "ill act as an executive committee. The breakfast is a f undraiscr for the UCJ College of Medicine, and Dr. Walter Henry, vice chancellor, Health Sciences and Dean, "-ekomed the lunching group. "This event comes at a time when money is critically needed. We will Ul.C it for whatever is necessary with our planning and moving forward," said He nry, auending wi th wife Maria del Carmen Calvo. (At past Oaks e\cnts, many of Calvo's paintings have been exhibited. With Smith's intere t in art, exhibits galore can be expected to share the day's fun Y.ith the jumping horses.) Aug. 4 event she is planning for the committee. 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More information on the S ISO-a-ticket party can be obtained from 474-2 109. • The Boga rt and Bacall Chapter, OC Performing Arts Center, will hold a 3 p.m. Saturday ttllrbecuc potluck. This group is for singles ages 25 to 50. Directio ns and additional information is available from a hotline, 249-8719. • La Fiesta 1992 at Dowers While di cu ing the upcoming event, luncheon gue ts \\IC re served Hlllty quiche, fruit, green salad and ra pberl) creme brulce. Museum of Cultural Art, Santa An:i, will begin at 7 p.m. Saturday and feature dining and dancing under the stars. Si.x hundred guests from all over the county are expected to attend. Dotti Stillwell, left , and Maria Crutcher during Tuesday's luncheon. 7.D°/o30/5 7.24APR RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ... ,_ .... CtM1 lor1! 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Bob Barker Reporter Rich Dunn Sports Reporter • 1992 A ward-Winning Journalists LorlAnn Basheda Reporter Barry Faulkner Sports Reporter Tony Cox Reporter Jon Ferguson Assistant Editor Roger Carlson Sports Editor Hugh Hewitt Columnist Anna Cekola Matt Coker Reporter Entertainment Editor . T.J. Hutchinson Russ Loar Night Editor Reporter Wi11iam Lobdell Steve Marble Eric Marson Assistant Editor Marc Martin Lauri Mendenhall · Joyce Sherer Editor Managing Editor Photographer Arts Writer Reporter John Sherffius Grace Tronvold Bob van Eyken Cartoonist Columnist Assistant Editor Kirk Wolcott Assistant Editor Iris Yokoi "' Reporter :· Awa~ Reporters and edit~rs from the Pilot and its sister publication, the Huntington Beach/Fountain Valley Independent, won 46 awards at last night 's Orange County Fair Best Reporter's Contest. Photographer Marc Martin also captured 5 awards in . the photographer's division. More proof of our commitment to giving you the best in community journalism. -Call 642-4333 to subscribe • How We Stack Up "lll&llloo I ol A ... The Plloc/lndcpcnderu. ........ 46 Orange County Rcgisctf ...... 18 Sooth Orange Co. Ncws ...... 13 LA Times ..................... .11 1\dlln~y ......................... 9 Anaheim Bulletin. ................. s Comnulity Rtgistcr ................ 3 Daily Scar ..... .. .. .................. 2 )oumaJ Newspapers......... ... 2 Sadclebadt Valley News ....... 2 Daily Brtttt .. • ... .1 North Orafl8' Co. News. ....... 1 IAguna Cout Une ~ ... 1 Newport News ...................... .! .. ommunity Forum . ~· Communiry Forum runs on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays Write to: Pilot Letters, 330 w. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 fax letters to: '4£..4170 Readers' Hotline ••. 642-6086 Editor William Lobdcll ... 642-4321, ext. 351 Don't raid cities tor state bucks A s certain as summer's arrival, the annual state budget crisis is upon us. The spectacle or the govern- or, legislators al)d special- intcrcst groups wrangling over the budget is as much as part of Jhc season as baseball and backyard barbecues. But this year is different. The Slate is teetering on the brink of fiscal chaos, some Sil billion in the red. And the proc- ess of stemming the now of red ink and balancing 1he budget is sending shock waves from Crescent City to Costa Mesa. Depending on what haprens in the coming days, sevcra scenarios could unfold that could impact us on the local rront: · ,,., The state c·ould put the bite on school funds, a move some claim would force school districts throughou1 the state into bankruptcy. Officials with the Newport-Mesa Unified School District arc worried they would be among the dis1 ricts to fall . ,,., The state could grab vehicle license recs and property tax revenues th at normally flow lo cities. The upshol would be financial disaster for many lov.1ns. Costa Mesa, already so pinched for money it can't hire firemen for a new station, would lose an addition 56 .. 7 mill ion. Newport Beach would be out S7.7. -~V.hilLIL is UUc..lhat any_ __ course the state picks is an unpleasant one, the overriding attitude or picking on cities and counties and schools is tough 10 fathom. One or the basic tenants of our form or government is loc:il control. Why then let Sacramento sw.allow our money and our power in one gulp? This is just genuine lopsided · thinking. This a11 itudc I essentially translates to this: Times arc tough so we're going , to take your money, your cops, your firemen , your teachers and use all that to keep stoking the machine in Sacramento. \Vhy is it a given 1hnt local government has to suffer 1he most as our slate lenders try 10 balance the budget? Is it merely because we're at the bo11om of lhe governmcn1 (ceding chain? It is 1ruc, as Assemblyman Gil Ferguson recently pointed ou1, that some of our city leaders have been guilt~ or going blissfully along w11hout heeding the recession· th at 'was bea1ing up everyone else. In Newport Beach, for instance, the city handed out generous raises to many of its ranking executives last year. And, as Ferguson points out, it ls somewhat hypocritical for those same people to start eomplaining about fascal problems now. But it's ccr1ainly not uniair ror local taxpayers to complain or demand that our slate leaders take a look inward for once and not simply resort to lapping up money that i.s cannarkcd for Newport Beach or Costa Mesa. And, with 1hings as far gone a.s they arc, maybe it's not unfair to wonder why it is that we have to fire teachers and forego firemen and still support 74 Assembly members and 40 senators at $52,500 a pop with '"two offices and two staffs? It is '4;'.Crtainlr no1 because we need more lcg1slation or paper blowing arounq Sacramen10. ·Doing CdM ... Gary's to La Petite Building a wall around Upper Newport Bay Citizens could lose sight of what they fought so hard to -save This is the rhird in a series of articles about The Newport Conservancy and irs plans to acquire the undeveloped acreage around Upper Newport Bay. 8YWlll ........ Recent activity at Newport Beach Ci1y Hall indicates that we soon will be (aced with a choice; either permit conlinucd walling in of the Upper Bay with residen1ial development, or save environmentally significant parcels or open space for continued enjoyment or all future generations. The Irvine Company is moving rapidly to sign an agreement wi1h the city to develop its remaining properties 1n Newport Beach, including construction of 663 residcn1ial units on San Diego Creek at the head of Upper Newport Bay, Ncwporlcr North and Upper Castaways. The development agreement has been approved by the Planning Commission and is awaiting consideration by the City Council. The Draft Environmental Impact Report for this agreement states: •"The Joss or significan1 open space on the Upper Castaways and Newporter North sites will ... result in a significant adverse impact." • "The loss of upland habitat on the Ncwportcr North site is an unavoidable adverse project impac1 ." • "The proposed project is .:.;pectcd 10 rcsuh in significant NE D CON SE I archaeological impacts on lhe Upper Castaways (and) Ncwportcr North." The report proceeds to define various means for partially mitigating some or these cffecls, but it underscores the irreparable consequences or further walling in the Bay. . As presently Cnvisioned, 212 homes will be clustered in two private enclaves, spread over 30 acres or the upland area of blcwporter North and part way down the slope toward John Wayne Gulch. Across the bay, a closed community of 151 homes is planned to spread over 26 RT D ANCY '"' ~ acres of the open field on Upper Castaways. Placed atop to.roof-hi gh embankmentl above \he surrounding 1crrain, rows or attached homes will create. essentially, continuous walls looming up 10 42 f;:e t over narrow setback zones running along the bluffs or both lhesc parcels. The remaining site, San Diego Creek South, between Jamboree Road and the proposed San Joaquin Hills toll road, is planned 10 accommodate up 10 300 apartments. Eighty-five percent of those who responded to a recent city survey considered that, "maintaining and enhancing e~is1ing open space is an important environmental issue in the city." The Newport Conse rvancy considers this planned walling in of the bay· an unacceptable response 10 the • express desire of the citizenry. \Ve have a choice. \Ve either sit back and wring our hands 1o1.•hile all 1his happens, or band together 10 raise our voices now to save Newport's precious open space for our children and their children. A few dedicated people joined together in the l970's to persuade the slate 10 buy the Upper Day from The Irvine Company. In sin1ilar fashion, dedicated people are coming together again, th is time under the banner of The Nc1o1.·port Conservancy, to acquire the remaining open space ::iround the Bay. \Vi th the support or· 1,500 ch::irtcr members, the Conserv::incy is actively establishing contacts with gove rnment agencies. environme ntal and \~oildlifc foundations and, recently, with the private sector, to ca rry on the challenging task o f bringing together the resources to achieve its goal . \\'ii/is L.ongyear is a dirtrtor of The Ne»'port Conscn·aney. Th~ Consrrvaney n1ay be contaeted by Cl)lling 548-1438, or writing to The l\'cMport Constn•aney, J'.0. Box 5556, 8:Jlboa Island, 91661·5556. Next: .;f\.t aki ng It Happen" Why the Democrats could • Win but won't T hrcc weeks ago I addressed the Democratic Governo rs Association's Juucs Conference in Aspen, Colorado. My debate partner was James Carville, senior strategisl to Gov. .Clinton's campaign. ln the audience was a_phalanx of Dcmocratic...g~r,nQ(i,~ host o( party activists, and the senior leadership of the Clinton team -Los Angeles lawyer Mickey Kantor, media strategist Frank Greer, ct al. The question we were asked to answer .-----~~ was "Can the -11111111 Democrats win in 1992?" Here, in distilled form, is what I told !hem. (Surprisi ngly, dozens of conference participants agreed with me and did so emphatically, quietly approaching me in lhc ha.II to vigorously nod, only to then shake thei r heads in resignation that my analysis had fallen on dear cars.): Columnist Without Portfolio "Can the Dcmocra1s win in the fall? You could; but you won't; because you can't. "By that l mean that all the ingrcdien1s or a successful campaign arc there, so )'OU would win. But, because you won't do what has to be done, you can't win. "You see_, the Dcmocra1s and Gov. Clinton suffcf' from three overriding clcc1oral disabilities, and you have to di:atc no1 demonstrated the courage to confront and overcome those disabilities. As it is doubtful that you will summon th:u coura~e, you won't -indeed you can't -win. Herc, bricOy, arc the three problems. . ''First, your party lacks credibility on the ability to govern. The Democ,rats last governed from '77 to '80, and the Oemocrats of '92 run from th<lt experience and deny its applicability because your tehure 1hcn was disastrous. \Ve nil know this. (In fact, l'm just waiting for Ross Perot to use the Hne that he has successfully resolved more hos1age crises as a private citizen than did the Democrats when lhcy last controlled the White House.) Further, voters arc afraid that no ma1ter who is in ihe White House, the Oembcra1s who will staff the government will be very, very left of center. After all, 1he Dems arc the party of Ani1a 1-lill and Earth First, Ralph Nader and the National Education A.ssocialion. Ointon may talk the talk of a ccnlrist, but can Any Democratic administration walk a centrisl walk? ln a word, no. "Second, and ironically in light of the Or among environmentalists if the ''Finally, prepare yourselves and the party's lack of credibility when it comes Environmentnl Defense Fund's t-.1ichael public for a fall campaign that to governing, the Democrats al59 suffer .Bean was seconded 10 EPA of Interior? may be obliged to ask good Democrats in because they arc the party of government, Not all posts need to be filled, but crucial certain states to vote for Perot. and \'Oters hate government. From the appointn1ents - L.A. County Supervisor Recognize that the Pa!!)''s only_pruh_Jo __ local Department o f Motor Vehicles to Gloria Moljmi JQHUD 1:. one-exan1ple----thCWhiteHouSc may be through the he-reams of unrcadable·papcrarrivittgin-may excite key voters and lead to House or Representatives. If it is the homes of Medicare beneficiaries, the competitive races in swing stales. A important enough to run, it is clearly average citizen believes government to be simple announcement 1hat Clin ton would important enough to win. The final t-.a.·o inefficient, bloated, and staffed by weeks may oblige you to deny individuals with no sense of service. President Bush wins in Florida The Dcmocra1ic party has not even and California. If you wait until tried 10 convince the electorate that October 15 to try and pivot such this dysfunctional bureaucratic state states tov.·ard Peral, the effort will would change under a Clinton be seen as Machiavellian and presidency. In fact, the Dems do not even ialk about the problem. underhanded. An explici1 embrace "The third crucial disability is, early in 1he campaign of the perhaps, one that only a f.ew writers Constitutional rea'lities of the recognize, but which is real. Electoral College will keep you r Clinton's speeches are awful. Bland, options open in the fall. boring and long; !hey do not sing. In "You sec, yo u re ally could \ao•in. fa ct, they don't even hum. It seems but you \•:on·t, because you are as though the Clin!on campaign absolulely fighting the last war. doesn't much care nbout -.a.·ords. But words are a necessary, if not You nrc so concerned that Clinton sufficient, ingrediCnt in inspirationnl not be Mike Dukakis, so leadership. concerned thal yo u be ready to "Because I've eafen your food r.nd respond lo every negative ad. that received your hospitality, I'll nu'A· you have missed the fundamental gladly tell you how to overcome transformntion of the past rour these disabilities. I do so confidently yea rs. Americans wish 10 vote that because I am a Republican, you positively, not negatively. They will dismiss my analysis. _ wish 10 be:Jor someone and ''First, get some writers. Sydney sOme thing. That's gone by you. Blumenthal and Hedrick "l firmly believe that the Hertzberg arc out there, as arc James Fallows and Andrew Sullivan and a host of others. Demand or 1hc.sc Democrats their assistance. Put OinlOfl in a room with them for a day and itsk that 1hcy come back with the phrases and the cadence - that will translate Ointon's message into an inspirational one. We've got Noonan, you've got zip. candidate 'A'ho ar1iculates the country's new common ground.will 1riumph. But you're not doing it. And odds arc, )'Ou -.a.•on'1." .. Second, answer the governing problem by lifting the veil on the Ointon Administration look. Name some of the shadow cabinet. In doing so you will not only energize THE LAST lAUGHl -Jimmy Carter smiles after cli nching presidential nomination in 1976. Can anothe r Democrat find his way to Washin~tonl I gave these remarks on Friday, June 5. On Sunday, June 7, the C1inton campaign announced its inte ntion to disclose the Governor's 100-Day plan -a legislative package. The Dems have decided 1ha1 they need to put more paper in front of the public. Once again, the Dems many or your crucial constituencies, you will also calm the fears of the undecideds who would vote Dcmocra1ic if in so doing they were not empowering the most radical inlcrest groups in America ... "Can you imagine, ror example, !he energy that would be unleashed in the black. community if Oov. Ointon was to announce that ONC Chairman Ron Brown would be his attorney general? Or among modcr~uc feminists if Madeline Albright was 1abbcd as secretary of state? nominalc General Powcll 10 run Defense in a new Administration would go far to defuse your Party's woeful record on national securily. , "Some arc urging~you to develop lengthy position statemcn1s. Fine. Bring them on. Offer the clcc1orate more paper. Such an approach will not inspire anyone, and we in the GOP will have a field day scissoring you r 'grand plan.' But ir you name people of quality and energy: well, 1hat would giVe us a headache. ha,·c decided to wage a backwards co1npaign and, once again, they arc doomed to lost big as a result . Jlugb HeM'itl stn'NI nearly n1-e J"tari Jn the Reagan Adn1lnlslnlion. II~ ts ro-host of KCE1'-1V's LJf~ and Tlmt:s. and boJI of bis 0H11 show on KFl-Aftl 640. llt pntllus law In ln•lat "1tb lht IJrm of Pettis. Ttstt:r, Krvst & Kriaslr,y. His ro/umn appc•n t•·try Tbursd~ In tbt Pilot. delighted to learn that we're now good neighbors -and will remain so, as long as there's no exercise involved. dear longtime friends. Jantt Goodm1n and lovely daughlcr Oaatttt, now dwelling in Cosio Mcs;i but dating back 10 halcyon dnys in Rcadina, Pa. Janel has adopted us . sort of, Dnd drops in to supervise the lllbort or. vast housekeeping .staff. An lodepondont New>p>pe< l'\>blo.n.d by COd Community NfoM, Inc. PL£ASANTR1ES -Ah, the sublime ~or warm summer days, cool ocean biceze1., pieture•pOtlClrd views, rriendlr DtOIJle, 'fhete would be one day's entries In I diary. If I kept one: • A1 rho anceful curve oC Ocean Boulevard and Poppy In Coron• dcl Mar, featuring tenor Michael Cbu, biicked by soerano Rbon1 Kllye and pianist Patric'la llllfd. His is a ma;or-leacue t1len1, and he's bcina booslcd up the operatic ladder by no Jess 1han Pllddo Dealqo.. Voun1.Chu'1 headed ror advanced studies in New J&I 11 York and Europe, ind -~·~( '~"~ will be 1Clvi111 U1 with sonp ln our bean and arc11 promilc for the future. Local • At Gary's Deli on East Coas1 Hlahway, inhallng the nostalaia-inducing redolence of REAL pastrami, no1 that cna11 stuff, imp0ne:d all the way from Cbicaao. Owner c.,, Dollal&a orren a hot pa11r1mi nndwtch, on the moa1 • scrumptious Jewi&h r')'C bread, for under · S4, ind I couldn .. be happier about that. • At IUltlt Ollwlrt ~'l Salon on a Monday momina, when the IDOp wu shuttend, rutdl .. -halt ll)'llsl .....,. Lane _,odd joba, and I liked • At La Petite Boulangeric, sipping freshly·brewcd java 1nd watchina all the prtlt'j JitlS &0 by. ~1an)' Of lhCm, alas, Ire c:crtificd physical phitncss phreaks, and h's 1 tad painful to observe their pained upreaions. I mean. arcn '1 there any happy Joapnl ,,,..,, must be 10me sly ones--· u journallsi Uak llliol StM, "· chiliNNn .,.,.c-....., publ- T Ola Job:Wt -publltl... 1 with ton Jdl'NJ, feedint peanuts to the aquimll -funnier rodents than Mk"1 and Mluk!. With the harbor en1ranc:o u a mqnifleent backdrop, what a wonderful .,.y 10 while 1way 1n hour la tho sun ... • Al aem-tlke Community Qurdl Ooopcplional, cnjoyina a benefit -n • Scent • At a 111pennarket, nacwina •uld ooquami.-with ucn:lle-bappy !Illy. Deo H ..... wbo litenlly (on ~ .. J::::"-) walb ......... tlo't pi-Illa lllhtcMlaallnl tlltnl Oii otnill and dlannelt 'IOUtid tlti -· w .... llband ..... -......., anti I'm hint to perlonn the -or jollo; namely, to &iYO me an emerpacy bealdlcsomy. I offend to pay •II)' price ., be -. of a JllOllth't pvwtb of ..ialtbn !.. '*--I WU luncllitta with -local lribol chlohalnl -and ht poclollllJ CJblited. Bui .,., tell .. -... •At mldclay, ............ I Yltlt llom two • • )bl ..... ii my whoa&, l 11w an aerobics instructor duh into the bakeshop. then dasll out dulCbina a no-no appk -t. Doan' this -· !Dr. IUl1\P)' leollnl1 Or maybe sho -just feichi., it to Mlp -tht squimll. ~ Ketitfll., twbm• ,.., ~ ~-_,,, • , • ' AtO Thursday, June 25, 1992 .Back Page AWAmJS From A1 the coveted Best Wed.Jy Reporter award: three first-place awards for entertainment review (daily), humorous column (weekly) and unbylined editoqal (weekly); second place for best entertainment review (weekly); and honorable mention for best spons feature. Sports writer Barry Faulkner received five awards: first place for sports news (~aily) and non-breaking sports news (weekly); second place for sports news (weekly) and non-breaking sportS news (weekly); and honorable mention for sports personality profile (weekly). County Fair. The display was put together by librarian Anne Spann, photographer Marc Martin and graphic artist Mark Hansen. Managing editor Steve Marble pulled down three awards, as did sports editor Roger Carlson, reporter LoriAnn Basheda, and sports writer Rich Dunn. Editor William Lobdell won two awards along with business editor Tony Cox, Anna Cckola {now with The Times), night editor T.J. Hutchinson, and assistant editors Bob van Eyken and Kirk Wolcott. Also picking awards for the l>ilot/lndependent were reporters Bob Barker, Iris Yokoi (now both with The Times), Russ Loar and Joyce Sherer; assistant editor Jon Ferguson; columnist Hugh Hewitt; arts writer Lauri Mendenhall; and cartoonist John Sheriffus {now with the Ventura County Star - Free Press). EASIBLUff From A1 and only 15 in favor. But Loof- bourrow said people are typically more likely to calJ in opposition to an issue. She said the 15 calls in favor of the college represent a "significant interest" in the Coastline proposal, triggering groans and catcalls from the au- dience. Loofbourrow went on to sug· gest there could be ways to less- en the effects or traffic gener- ated by the college, prompting an even angrier response from residents. The second outburst prompted school board Pre ident Forrest Werner to threaten to clear the room and hold the dis- cussions in private. Clearly shaken by the resi- dents' anger, Loofbourrow con- tinued her discussion, ending her remarks by saying she was "lean- ing" toward awarding the lease to one of the two child care pro· viders. Several school board members said they were concerned about the lack of a long financial track record fot fhe two child care LOCAL NEWS ONLY For a subscribtion to the Daily Pilot, call 642-4333. proposals. Coastline College, which currently leases Bayview, Lincoln and Mesa Verde schools, has held adult education classes in the Newport-Mesa school dis- trict for the last 1.5 years. One of the two child care pro· posals was submitted by the owner of Corptots, a three-year- old child care program in Haw- thorne that serves the children of aerospace employees: Owner Chyla Dibble-Evans submitted a statement of revenues and earn· ings to the school district along with her proposal to open an en- terprise called Mrs. Dibble's Pre- school in the vacant school. The second child care proposal was submitted by the Newport Child Care Association. a start- up organization sponsored by tho Newport Center Association. Residents at the school board meeting were less than enthuai· astic about a portion of the u- sociation's proposal, which would create a drop-in child care pro- gram operating until 9:30 p.m. for Fashion Island shoppers. School board members arc ex- pected to choose one of the three lease proposals at their July 14 school board meeting. ~OUNCING Marc Martin also won five awards in photography: first place for features (weekly); second place for Fair or Fairgrounds events; third place for news (weekly); and honorable mention for Fair or Fairgrounds events and picture story. Jacob Schreiber, editor of the Orange County Metropolitan, won the prestigious Sweepstakes Award fjiiiiiijiijijjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"I for "best reporter in Orange I ~ ~~ """"'JMJy ""'~ ..., -··· Mt off The Daily Pilot received a special award in the Orange County Fair Centennial category. This award-winning work featured a historical display of Daily Pilot photos, front pages and stories over the years on the Orange --lotto/Decco ... . Super Lotto Wednesday, June 24 drawing for $2.8 million jackpot: 8, 14, 17, 27, 48, 50 County" from a field of 1,364 entries. 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If they can become succcsful professional surfers, they'll make a lot of money bcf ore sliding into a nice, well-paying office job with one of thei r sponsors. Why should th~y not believe it? Bud Pro Tour events arc carri ed on ESPN network and the Op Pro is getting mass coverage from every newspaper and surfi ng magazine. Peopl e like Kelly Slater arc making large amounts of money and gaining recognition nationwide through advertisements and movies. A sad fact .is that the success of people like Slater is coming at the expense of the rest of the surfers. We arc seeing the elimination of surfing's middle class. In 1989, a surfer ranked 20th in the nation was worth about Sl,000 in monthly salary from sponsors and could easily qualify for the Op Pro. The top contenders made roughly three times this amount, and a competitor ranked in the 90's usually had their entry fees paid for them. Last year, -t~e 20th nationally ranked surfer was parking cars at Maxwcll's·to help make ends meet, See SURFING,a Tllrlday Section B June 25, 1992 The Newport Beactv'Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson ..•. 6424330 ext.387 Dunn-Club Golf/83 Niemiec-Outdoors/84 Classified/BS Team USA leaves · Japan in log, 14-0, at Op Championship _.....Following 4V2-hour delay , Collins sets tone with win in first matchup . By Richard DuM Sports Wiier HUNTINGTON BEACH -Team USA made its inaugural ap· pearancc a momentous one while serving as guinea pigs of the 11th Op Pro Surfing Champi· onship . In the contest's new team format, U.S. riders dusted Japan, 14-0, after winning all seven heats in the opening match on Wednesday at the Hun· tington Beach Pier. But thanks to the morning fog along the coast that didn't burn off until noon, com- petition between the two nations began fo ur hours late. It also meant that New- port Beach's Richie Collins, leadi ng off fo r th~ U.S. against Japan's Takao Kuga, had quite a wait. "They said it could start at any time (as soon as the fog lifts)," Collins said of the match, which was scheduled to start at 8 a.m. "I ran around in my wet suit the whole time for 4~ hours because I didn't want to take it off. Once you do that, it gets salty and dry and it's hard to put back on. "(The fog) kept coming and going and coming and going. r m abou t to drop dead." Collins, who earl ier-th is year won the Coca-Cola Rip Curl Surfi ng Classic at Bell's Beach, Australia, his second As· sociation of Surfing Prorcssionals (ASP) World Tour title, gave the U.S. a quick advantage by outscoring Kuga, 22.5-14.5, as soon as the fog cleared. In each nation-versus-nation match of the Op's round-robin format, there arc fou r heats of man-on-man singles compe· titian, one beat of woman -on-woman sin- gles, one heat of men's doubles and one heat of mixed doubles. Op's major alter- ation this yea r makes the event similar to the Davis Cup ln tennis. Two points are recei\>ed for a victory in each heat. "But there arc no (ASP) points award· ed, so if anyone takes this contest too se- riously, they've got so me problems,'' Col· lins said. No one on Team USA appeared to have any problems on th is day. Todd Hol· land, surfing second for the home team, edged Japan's Shuji Kasuya, 22.5-19.5. then 19-year-old sensation Kelly Slater, who pulled off some of the biggest ma· neuvers of the contest, defeated TakayuS..i Fukuchi, 19.5-15. Mike Parsons of San Oemente, surfing in the cleanup spot for Team USA, topped Japan's Naohisa Ogawa, 20.5-15.5. In the women's singles, Alisa Schwar· zstein of Lagun a Beach whipped Ya suko Kamitaki, 19-10.5, while Collins and Hol· land (Cocoa Beach, Fla.), surfing men's doubles for the U.S., hammered Kuga and Ka-s-uya, 42.5-28. Completing the blowout, Slater 'and Schwarzstein won the mixed doubles for the U.S., 41.5-37.5, over Fukuchi and Ka· mitaki. The second team match was also ·a romp as Australia shut out Europe Africa, 14·0. The Europe/Africa. team \\as without Martin Potter, No. 7 in the \\orld last year, because he \\as out of the count!') for an unkn o.,., n reason. His spot on the roster was take n by Graham Wilson Op learned or his absence for the first time on Wednesda). the day or the e'ent "(The team compet1t1on) puts a l11tlc bit of pressure on each of us as to not let each other down," Parsons s:ud. "Pointu arc accumulated in our matches See USA/13 Salata -continues to refine his brainchild I • ' ~ Irrelevant We ek XVII to undergo more changes such as bringing back Superstars. BJ Howard L. Handy Sports wrw T here's one thing about Paul Sala- ta that puts him apart from most others. Salata never gives in to changes and moves swiftly into a new arena when the situation demands. Take for instance his brainchild - Irrelevant Weck XVII that honors Michigan University center Matt Ell iott beginning Sunday at the Balboa Yacht Club. "Yes, there arc some changes this year but we feel they arc for the betterment of honoring a football player taken last in the NFL draft," Salata says. 14We have dropped some events and added others in· eluding bringing back the Superstars competition. After 17 years, things fall into place rather quickly and we have to adjust to the situation." For Salata, wife Beverly and daughter Melanie (Fitch). the week of irrelevant fantasies for someone they have never met before the NFL draft each year, is well worth the efforts each puts forth along with a myri· ad of comm ittee workers who support the event whole· heancdly. "I can't believe how hard he still drives himself," wife Beverly said recently. "But if there is a charity event or if someone with an idea to help others comes along, he is right there to give them a hand." Few people have done as many things in a lifetime as Salata. He is probably best known for his prowess with one-liners as a master of cCiemonics for sponing events, political rallies or service club meetings and there arc few his equal. "When I finished playing, 1 found out that people wanted to hear more about college and professional sports," he recalls. "That's when I started giving talks to various groups. I used to kid about myself rather than bragging about the things I did. It's much easier than telling how good I was." He is a former high school and college (USC, where else?) athlete who played one year of profe ssional base· ball and five as a pro football player. He earned $6,000 for his year in base ball and another $6,000 for his first season in pro football. "That would buy a good house in those days,'' the Linda Isle resident says. "l made $12,000 that one year and in those days (early 1950's) th at was a lot of money. I made a far better living than the average worker did then." His enthusiasm builds as the week approaches and there are those who feel Irrelevant Weck would not bc- the same without him. He feels otherwise but that's ir- relevant to the situation. "This continues to be a lot of fun for me," he says on See SALA T All! Balboa Bay 1 Bs win tilneup tourney T he Southern California Volleyball Association Boys' Oauic was started six years ago to provide an extended lournament for the junior boys' teams in Southern California before emaa SUMER SPECIAL they leave for the weckJong Junior Olympics. It has been great for our local high scbool club teams because their club teams cannot start prncticc until June due to the hi&h school season and Clf playoffs which end in late May. This year's tournament ended on Tuesday with finals in three age groups -14 cl under !eia,ht h grade and younger), 16 & under sophomore and younger) and 18 & under seniors and younger). There were ability divisions within each age group based on early tournament play {o allow teams 10 seek a competitive level of play. · The Balboa Bay Volleyball 18s won the 18 & under division with a 1wo-pme win over Torrance Roof after bea1in1 Seaside and Hlghlino In the semifinals and finals of tho winncn' bracket with two-pme sweeps. Coach Dan Glenn's BBVC team features scner Ruaell Gan, middle blocbn Franko Griffo, Justin Mcln1 .. and Paul Nihipad (6-foot-$ junior from Eaperan:u), outside bitten Joe McCirthy, Josh Snyder, Chris 'Swanner, Ooua Heae, Tanoe Weypnd and Beau Sheward and u&Wty 1t1r Amin Mirh8di. Wiiia this team tmoela to Albuquerque for the Jvolor OMnDb. they will add Man Fuerbrinaer who waa competlnc ln an· 1lf·1lar buketbeU pme. \ See IAANDUI , .Jr~ Offer .xpire1 7-1-92 wtth coupon only Moat mator credit cords accepted Hours: Mon-Sat 1Q.7 & Sun 10-6 Paul Salata s1000 OFF ' Any Pull Cart ~ • • ay, June 25, 1992 3 Days left 'Ill I-Day The Big M, as in Ml chig'an, is coming to the Big 0, as in ocean, for I-Day, as in Irrelevant vveek XVII ... June 28. Quote of the Day "It is a pleasure to fi- nally honor that proverbial nice guy who finishes last" -Richard Brown, Angels president SALATA: From 81 the eve of honoring his 18th play- er in 17 years. Although the idea came from a prank in a Laguna Beach bar, Salata has never touched hard li- quor and says he never will. "I jusc thought I didn't need it when I was younger. Once I saw thac you really didn't need it, it became a challenge to me and I've stayed with it." For someone who doesn't im- bibe. he has done enough zany thing!> in his lifetime to more than make up for his sobriety. He is the major domo of Ir· relevant Week and has been a motion picture stunt man, rock and gravel salesman, sewer con- tractor, master of ceremonies and been involved in a number of other things incl11ding a pro- fes. 1onal athlete in his lifetime. How did he pick up on the IW theme? "I was watching the NFL draft on celcvision and the idea hit me," he recalls. ·•Why not honor 'Mr. Irrelevant' Matt Elliott the last player taken in the draft and make a big deal out of it? "I talked with Pete Rozelle (then Commissioner of the NFL) and we agreed that June was a slow month for the NFL and it seemed like a natural time to stage such an event. "My original idea was to bring the kid to town, treat him like a relative and show him around before he headed for training camp. Watching the situation grow over the years has been a real thrill for me and I really enjoy watching how they do Paul Salata, creator of Irrelevant Week1 poses in den with some of his treasures. Salata said the idea tor Irrelevant Week came after they leave here." Dowl game. Salata was a senior Life wasn't always a breeze or at USC in 1948 when the Wolver- a one-liner to Salata. He grew up ines soundly trounced the Tra- in Highland Park, one of seven jans, 48-0. Mictligander Elliot! brothers who lost their fa the r should be able to gloat over this when the oldest was 15. Paul was one a bit. the second oldest and was stu-There ha s never been a job dent body president at Franklin Salata shied away from. One odd High. He was also athlete of the job he tackled at USC brings a year. shu dder to Salata. The S:ilata boys got their heads , "One of the professors want ed together and decided they wanted his house lowered for some rea- mom to stay home so they all son," he recalls. "Another guy pitched in to help with expenses. and I said we would do the job One thing Salata will probably even though neither one of us bring up when he trades quips knew what the hell we were with Elliott is the 1948 Rose doing. We got the job done but 1 still don't know how." When Irrelevant Week is brought up each yea r, the name Salata is synonymous with it. Be it Paul, Beverly or Melanie, the situation remains the same. En- thusiasm abounds and there is nothing too good for the honor,ce during his stay in Newport Beach. There are a number of changes this year. The Lowsman Trophy, for instance, will be presented Sunday afternoon as a feature of· the arrival party and press con- ference at the Balboa Yacht Club. lt has been an integral part of Dukes' Frazier advances at Wimbledon by topping Allen BRANDE: From B1 The Balboa Bay l 6s finished second in Division I whe n they lost to a tough Santa Monica team. After beating Asics in the semifinals by scores of 8-15, 15-13. 17-16 (17 is the ceiling), they lost to Santa Monica, 15-6, 15-9. WIMBLEDON. England - Nineteen-year-old tennis sensa- tion Amy Frazier of the New- port 13cach Dukes, ranked 19th in the world in ,women's singles, advanced at Wimbledon on Wednesday by defeating Louise Allen (San Antonio, Texas). 7-6 (7-3 tiebreaker), 6· I, in the sec- ond round. Frazier, of Rochester Hills, Mich., will play seventh-ranked Mary Jo Fernandez (U.S.) on Friday in the thir<1 round. "We've played each other a lot," Frazier said after sweeping Allen. "I think it was a good match. I was happy with it." Frazier, who defeated Laura Golarsa of Italy in the firM round on Monday. 6-2, 6-1, is also playing doubles with Rika Hiraki of Japan. Frazier, the 62nd-rankcd doubles player in the world, and Hiraki will open doubles action today. A three-yea r member of the Dukes, Frazier was the 1990 TeamTennis Rookie of the Year. This is her fifth straight year in the main draw at Wim- bledon, bu t she's anxious to re- turn to Newport Beach. "It's so much fun, I can't wait," Frazier said of the up- coming TeamTennis season, which begins on July 7 with an exhibition against UC Irvine. "It's nice to get away from the tour. The TeamTennis conceP.t is so much fun, it's so totally dif- ferent. It's a nice change." Frazier -who advanced to the fou rth round at Wimbledon last year, losing to Steffi Graff -won the 1991 Japan Open doubles championsh ip and reached the fourth round of the Australian Open. . She also reached the quarter- finals of the Virginia Slims of Chicago last year and made it to the semifinals of the Virginia Slims of Oklahoma. Coach Mike D'Al:isandro's 16s roster includes middle blockers Brooks Hoppe, Brad Calahan and Robert Schildts., scucr Andy Peykoff and Greg Osborne, and outside hitters Eric Vallely, Jerry Mapc, Mitch McCoy and Phillip Schild ts. In Division II of the l6s, the Balboa Bay 15s (freshmen), led by Coach Ed Rapp, won after fighting through the losers' bracket and winning five rally score (three game) matches. Castro tops boxing card at Marriott tonight The BBVC 15s feature setters Steve Cavclla, Matt Wright and Ryan Wcsicrski, outside hitters Jody Cook-Fisher, Chris Drigham and Greg Slick and middle • blockers Mark Pazsgai, Derck Smead and Jeremy Bart. In the 14 & under, Ty Price's Balboa Bay 14 Blue defeated Santa Monica to win this division. The trip to victory was highlighted by a 15-13, 8-15, 17-16 win over favored Manhattan Beach in the semifinals. IRVINE -Jo\e Castro, the 138-pound IBC lightweight cham- pion out of Fountain Valley, will make his Orange County Main Event debut when he meets Zack Padilla in the IO-round feature at t he Irvine Marriott's monthly "Battle in the Ballroom" at -7:30 tonight. pressive in his last fight, a 10- Now 17-2-1 with 11 knockouts, round co-feature at the Forum Castro, who is a crowd-pleasing where he knocked out Felipe Fu- h h n· entes in the third round. punc er, as irted with the na-Castro will have his hands full tional and world ratings but has been overshadowed by stablemate ~ith th e 29-year-old Padilla, who phenom Rudy Zavala. is from. Azusa and owns a 12-1 . mark with 8 KOs. Castro, 24, was extrcmcfr im-' • -By tb~ Daily Pilot Our junior high players work from September until June and arc the major reason that the local high schools have such success. ~ MESA TIRE COMPANY REPAIR! AUTO HTNESS CENTER 548-9182 DON'T REPLACE 2049 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa r .. -- UN3 CF.AO< AN::J STO\E (}fP FEPAR AT A FPACTrn a= 1.-E CIBT CF~ COASTAL WINDSHIELD REPAIR 1888 B NBNRRI' llW. • a&rA fl&A 84!>2554 • Diiiy Pilot d .,.._ from a prank in a Laguna Beach b.r and he decided to act on it after watching the NR draft on television one year. the Hall of Fame dinner until this year. The two events have di- vorced themselves from each other with no malice. "There arc se\leral reasons in· eluding the budget," Salata sa)S. "We are itill trying to do most of what we have done in the past and l'm sure that Mr. Elliott will have a great time here this next week. "The commillee decided to make lnelavent Weck ~Vll more of a social event with a col- lege night Monday, a night with the Angels nnd a visit to the Rams camp. I'm sure he will The champion BBVC 14s feature setter Derek Newcomer, outside hillers Eddie Cho, Brian Coleman, Brandt Schmidt and Brandon Taliaferro, middle blockers Blair Hoppe, Ty Trnt:ir and Brent Steele and backrow spedalists Payam Saadai and Ryan Harman. A key performance wa turned in by Tratar and Harman who stepped in to rcpl:.tce Brent Steele who fractured a knuckle during Monday's play. The BllVC 14 White of Coach Shannon O'Neil puUed off the major upset of Manhattan Beach during Sunday's pool play. They we re led by Jumping Jimmy Beauchamp, Brady Beauchamp, Matt C-Jldwcll, Ca an Concannon, Jeff Foster, Dann Mc enbrink, Nick Schrank, Scott Wicker and Sean Young. Through the directorship of Terry Sheward, these teams have reached the top or thei r field. I wish them th e best of lu ck when they leave next Monday for the Junio r Olympics in Albuquerque, N.M. De --~ • . . . ..... f ' ~ • I ep ~ ·-' -~ •.'. . ": ·-~ WIDNESDA~SCOUNTI DAVEY'S LOCKER -7 t>oats. 215 an· gters 1 yellowtJll. 51 bonito. •01 Ntrlcuda.. 119 callco bass. 134 sand bass. 2 sculpln, 2 sheep· head. 3 rocldlSh, 2 halibut, 1 mako sttm, 1 blue shark. 6 whitefish, 160 mackerel NEWPORT LANDING -4 boats, 148 qlen. 134 barr~UCU. 97 sand bus. 38 caflco bass. 2 shetJ)head, t hllbut. 90 mackerd enjoy himself at the Superstars competition and the Runnin'· Gunnin' golf tournument at New· port Bench Golf Course." Something new has been added on Thursday night. A Becrcan Regatta will be held at BYC nnd "ill conclude the hectic schedule for this year's Mr. Irrelevant, Matt Elliou, a center from the University of Michigan, drarted last by the Super Bowl champion Washington Redskins. Tetevtsfon..radlo TELIVISION Eq .... trten 10 a m. -UPPeMlle Classic. ESPN. 12.30 a m.-Show Jum.oino, ESPN. 8Heball t 0 30 am. -Cubs·MetS. WGN. 7 pm. -AnGets·Manners, Ch. S. 7 .30 pm. -Asttos·Oodoers. SC. Horse Reclng 4 p m. -Harness replays, PT 8:30 p m. -Hottyp~ replays, Ch. 56. 12 30 a m -HOUypm replllys, PT. 1 a.m -Los Alamtos repllys, Pl. Olympic Sporta 4 30 p m. -GymnastJcs, boxing, SC. 8owlln1 4 30 p.m. -PBA toornameot. ESPN. Tennl• S pm. -Wmbledon, H80 ISoKlng 6 p.m. -Moore·~ ESPN Motorcycle Racing 9.30 p.m.-AMA Supercro5s, ESPN. Auto Recine 11 p m. -SpOnts, ltulder cars, SC. RADIO ...... 7 pm. -Anoets·Maflfll(S, KMPC (710) 1 p m. -Giants-Padres, KFMB (760) 7.30 p.m.-Astros-Oodgers, KABC (790). ~~~ Dlecovs Yaur ....... Door to Home lrHprow.-nt NlwDaiar [ • -• CMil9y. Qw ' ... Seacoast 6ARA6l DOORS 642-3490 ~76·='~ anENTION· Newport-Mesa •Jr. AH -American Youth Football Ages 13-14 Play en * Full Contact * C.l.F. Officols •Experienced Coaching *Equipment Provided * Free Physical Exam * Top.Notch Competition Gomes Professionally Video-Toped We Train Tomorrow'• Stan Todayl Contact Joe Urltan • 966-2141 John Wais•_ 646-0931 ' • • A Hacker in name only, this golfer has heard it au I magine being a golfer and going through life with the last name of Hacker. ' That's like a bowler having the name of Gutter, or a snow skier beina named Plower. It's like a long jumper named Shon. The poor guy could probably sell videos of the different money.• "We've been known as the Hacker Group. Most think it's just a name that we gave our group, but really it's my name. h 's like the Sandbaggcrs." reactions he has received from golf course starters Hacker, 60, made his second hole-in-one on No. 15 at the Costa Mesa Golf and CC in 1972. Twenty years later, Hacker sank his third, this ---~--. ' time on June 16 at the Tijeras Creek Golf Club. over the years. Well, meet John C. Hacker of Costa Mesa, who is definitely no hacker but he docs leave bis divots. ''1 don't think there's a starter in Southern California who doesn't do a double-take when they come up through my name." said Hacker, an original member of the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club's men's club, which began in 1967. Hacker, president of the men's club in 1973, is one of 21 original members still hacking. 0 Newport Beach Golf Course: The boys are back. Flight A low gross champion last Saturday in the men's club was Andr Weaver, who shot a 1-over 60 while "Tricky' Dick McKinney, one of the most consistent all year, shot one of his best rounds and finished with a winning low net of 51. Greg Jensen was second low net at 55. "I had a starting time in Palm, . Club Golf . Springs one time, but the guy In Flight B action, Dan Mc<?uire won l~w gr~ss at 68 while Leo Young, the third-place finisher in the Memorial Cup with a 165.6, remained hot and won low net at 54. Bob Potts, with a 55, was second low net. thought it was a joke and canceled it." Hacker, as you might expect, has heard it all. When he aced No. 16 in a tournament at the Mesa Verde Country Club in January of 1967 - prior to the grand opening of the Costa Mesa Golf and CC -the wisecracks ~gan. In Flight C action, Bob Dearborn won low gross at 72 while Steve McJ(jnney, playing like his father Dick McJ(jnncy, won low net at 51. Roy Wells was second low net at 56. 0 "I told the guy, 'Hey, my name's Hacker and I go.t a hole-in-one on No. 16,' " he said. "The guy said, 'Sure, what's your real name.' They made a big deal out of it. "We have a group of about 16 fellows who travel every Friday to a different golf course and I make the reservations. So I tell the starter, 'Don't worry about the order of people, I'll collect the More boys: In last Thursday's men's club round, Don Wulf was the low gross winner with a 65 while newcomer Mike Wade won low net at 55. Morris Laswell was second low net at 56. Richard Dunn Is a Daily Pi/• • Sports Writer whose club 1011 column appears c,·cry Thursday. Breen waiting .tar city's next move By Richard Dunn SpottS Wnter Tim Green and his three part· ncrs may have won a golf tourna· ment at his home course earUcc this month, but the outgoing prcsi· dent of Harry ~· Green, Inc., the concessionaire at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, would rather win a contract. The Costa Mesa City Council approved Mesa Verde Partners on June 15 to become the new con· cessionairc of the Los Lagos and Mesa Linda courses at the Costa Mesa Golf and CC, apparently putting an end to a long relation· ship between Harry Green and the city. "The city secs an opportunity to m:ike a lot of money and put the screws to whoever operates the place," said Tim Green, who was elevated to president of his fa. thcr's company earlier this year after his father suffered a stroke. "It's not going to be a happy place anymore, it's just going to be a place where people play golf and the city rakes up the money. From Scott Henderson (of Mesa Verde Partners) all the way down to the waitresses, there's going to be a lot of pressure on them. It's not going to be fun anymore. The bot· tom line is that they're not going to be taken care of. "That's the way it's been. Every· body has been happy and f ricndly because they have their health, dental and medical paid and ev- erybody makes decent wages and they can have a nice life. But that will stop real quick." Green, who resigned as Costa Mesa High baseball cooch on June 14 in order to give more auention to the two courses, has until Sept. 1 to remain as concessionaire. "The city still has to negotiate to get us out,'' he said. "Mean· while, after two previous (con· cessionaircs) went bankrupt (in the 1960s), my dad made it suc· ccssful for 23 years and, ironically, the city kicks him out on his car while he's in a convalescent home recovering from a stroke. "We have to struggle and help him, and after what he's done for the city, it's kind of a shame that we have to leave on those terms." Green teamed with Chris Kcytc, Jim Wahner and Scott Kuhns to win the Costa Mesa Senior Center Golf Classic with a 61 at the Los Lagos Course on June 5. An esti· mated $6,000 was raised at the Costa Mesa seeking coa ches COSTA MESA -The Costa cross country coach and assistant Mesa High athletic department is football coach to direct the dcfen· seeking coaches for the upcoming sivc and offensive lines. school season.'"' Those interested should contact Vacancies include varsity boys Costa Mesa Athletic Director volleyball coach, boys and girls Deon Cooper at 556·3161. In the bleachers - "OK. I'm ooer*'CI up b ''°"*" ... .,_., "'- ttoc*, ..... Md -good r..... .. -tlllk ~ gull*. He ewlllowed .. ...,, toofl 4 MODELS Miller or Sligh List $1900 NOW ss99oo • 3 Chimes • Oak or Cheny • Moon Dial • Cable Wound • Beveled Glass SURFING: From 01 and barely squeezed into 1he Op Pro. Meanwhile, salaries for the top contenders remained the same. Surfers ranked any lower than the mld-30s paid their own entry fees. In 1992, five Americans qualified for the Op Pro. To have any chance at competing on the world tour now, you must be ranked in the top 28 in world qualifying rankings, which translates into top 10 on the Bud Pro Tour. Last years Op Pro champion Barton Lynch has no clothing sponsor. Neither docs Richie Collins, along with scores of other well known professionals. The rest of the surfers are groveling like cockroaches at the bottom of the barrel. The rich arc getting richer, and the poor arc getting poorer. This is happening because of a decrease of money in the surfing industry, and to cover ii up, large USA: From 81 against Japan, Brazil (on Saturday) and Australia, so to make it to the final (on Sunday), we've got to put pressure on all of us to make that happen. "I think it was a great draw for us to get (Japan) first. But our next test is Brazil and then we'll sec where we stand." Most of the U.S. surfers believe local fans will come out this week in droves just as they have in pust Op Pro events whi ch were ASP sanctioned. "Everybody wants to see their country do well," Holland said. "People get behind their coun1ry, so there will probably be even more of a crowd. It's like when you watch a sport on television when theJ'c's international compe- tition: it doesn't matter what the sport is, you always want America first." Parsons believes the te am con· cc pt "ill grow in surfing. "This is obviously a real experi· mcnt fo r Op," he said. "Everyone can cut loose a little more and have a fun . It's not stressful." companies are putt ing all their money into two or 1hrcc surfers. This 1s an attempt to make pro surfing still look prosperous to the masses -to keep the hopeful pro surfers buying &heir products in faith that some day ll \\ill be them in the limelight. The problem 1s that young surfers, along wi th some of their parents, are being deceived. What most of them are cha\1ng i a mirage. When 1he) get 10 \\here they think is succe ~ they'll find nothing, except that their best days arc behind them. I personally know of )e .. eral professional surfers that I'd rasher not name doing nothing bu1 growing older and going no"here. Even though most of them realize their fate, it's as if they're brainwashed by the surfing hype. They continue to chase a dream that will always just elude them. This fate befalls even the surfers that do "make it," for in five years " .... ,. ---NIP'-• .. '49.99 ..... •11111 a.rt-he .._.._, ............ _ --.,..,, __,, ----... m. ...... .... '49.99 149.99 .... ...11'1 . .. ..,, .. ..,, 1711 lll'Elml <AT 1711111&1) COITI MESA m•> 111-m2 HOUM: 1:30 ·I MONDAY· FRIDAY 7:30 • l:30 ~y WE HONOR MOIT CARDI or so 1hcy'rc done. Obsolete and unwanted, without an education, these people have nowhere to go, and many \\ill lhc out the rest of their lives unfulfiJlcd, bitter, and poor. Surfing 1s no tennis. Surfing is no golf. Surfing isn't even comparable to beach 'olle)'ball. There is no1hing wrong \\ith being invol-.ed wllh a sport )OU Jo,e, but 11 I) "rong to sacrifice an entire life for such a small slice of\\ hat the world has to off er. Prospecrne surfers )hould con 1der gct11ng a college degree, or pursuing something solid that will sustain the type of lifestyle de)ircd 1n the future. A few ~cars down lhc roJd most or today's surfing star~ \\-Ill be tommorrow's forgotten and unemployed. h's cool to be surfing )OUr favorite breaks around the world at 20, but 1 be1 it's even cooler at 35 or 40, "hen you can bring your "ife and kids. flM.• , ... 111• , .. '79.• ---·--------...... , ..... --···-_____ ..,. 84 :rtiJfsday, June 25, 1992 Unusual weather pattern e uals poor fishing conditions offs ore Eltalt:llJ ,,,.,, """'""' ,.,.., t//IB on FrldlY COSTA MESA -An attractive field of 16 teams will participate in the Est:incia High School girls ba~ kctball tournament which begins Friday night and concludes with the finals on Monday. rona dcl Mnr tangling with Costa Mesa at S: l 0. The host Eagles will play Capo Valley at 7:30, with Peninsula p!aying Trabuco Hills in 1hc 8:40 nightcap. W c;ird wcarhcr paltern moved in on the Southland earlier thi week and really turned over offi.hore waters south of Poinl Loma. Dick Eferda of Anglers Cemer in Newport I.leach (642-6662) reported to the Daily Pilot that ii rained hard off Baja and water conditions were terrible. This abrupt change in the ocean ii. not going to do anything to help the migration of tuna, yellow1ail and dorado. Anglers have been patiently waiting for them to move in10 mid-channel waters front warm water currents below Cedros bland. Fortunately, the tropical weather hasn't affected coaslal fishing for the Newport llcct, nor 1hose boats heading over to Catalina. Davey's Locker Outdoors (673-1434) spokesman Mike Yocum reports that the :Ill day spor1fisher "Thunderbird" has loc:atcd a sc hool of hungry halibut on the back side of Catalina and 1hat keepers in the 10· to 25-pound class were landed earlier this "eel.:. Yocum added that these natties arc being caught on anchovies as no s3rdincs arc being netted by the bait boat. Over at Newport Sportfishing Landing (675·0550), Mark McDonald of the sportflecl staff, says that "Patriot'' i heading over to the island daily on .Y•·day lrips and returning to the dock with limits of calico bass and lois of nice "log" barracuda. This ~-day boa1 leaves the landing at 7 a.m. and returns by S p.m. and is skippered by Chris Ihrig. Irvine Lnke continues to top Southland fresh water lakes for catfish and largemout h bass action. Irvine anglers arc catching lots of channel and blue catfish in San1iago flats and around Trout I land with mackerel being the best bait 10 use. Steven Weeks of Costa Mesa fished Irvine this week and pos1ed a nice stringer of whiskerfish that weighed in at 13V• pounds, while Robert Nabors of Fountain Valley caught a limit of ca ts fishing with mackerel in the South Fork area. 0 Hunting seasons are just around the corner, and the deadline for special hunt applications for elk, an1clope and big horn sheep have to be in Sacramento by 5 p.m. Monday. Good huQting condi1ions exis1 in all parts of Californi3 und the prospects for this sca~on for big game, w:uerfowt and upland ~ame bird is optimistic. For more information on licenses, eermits. tl~gs and general hunting information, stop by The Grant Doys in Costa Mesa. 0 Outdoorsmcn lost a good friend with the passing of Durt Twilegar on Sunday. Burt was founder and publisher of Western Outdoor News. From his original offices located on old Ncwp~.>rt Blvd. in Newport Be:ich, he provu.lcd a weekly update on the best fishing anJ hunting spots in California for many harbor area residents, and then continued his weekly newspaper out oC new office in Costa Mesa. Durt gave many California outdoor writers their first shot at reporting, including this ou1door editor, who sincerely appreciates everything that this fine man gave to the fishermen and hunters of the state. Services will be :it 11 a.m. today at Pacific View Memorial Park in Corona del Mar. May he rest in piece. Jim Nlcmicc's outdoors column appears in the Dnily Pilot every Th ursday. The field includes state Division I champion Peninsul3, us well ns Pacific Coast League champ Co ta Mesa, Sunset League winner Mn· rina and Soulh Coast Le3guc vie· tor Capistr:ino Valley. Newport Harbor will tuke on Western in the 12:10 p.m. opener Friday. Mater Dei faces University in the next game at 1:20, with Co· The championship game is 7:30 p.m. Monday nigb1. The first-round pairings: £ST ANCtA ro\Jll."IA.'1Ellif Cat &111Mla lllclll f'l1d•f• tlnc RoPd 12:t0 p.m.-Wo1crn "' Ncwpon llatbor. 1.20 P.-m.-Mt1cr Oc1 .,, Unlvcnuy: J.JO p '"· -Ccn1ury w.. Mt1111a; • 1.111. -Woodbr· 1d1c YI. Sanla Anll Valley; S:I p.m.-Coron1 Jcl Mar YI), Cost11 Mo:sa; 6:20 p.m. -Irvine \S, Ocean View; 7;30 p.m.-Otpb1rano Volley vi. Eitiinda; 8:40 p.nl -Peninsula vs, Trabuoo 1 llJls. Estancia boosters selling calendars COSTA MESA -The Estoncia High football boosters are cur- rently in the process of its major fund-raiser for the upcoming sea- son. Rather than a golf tournament, the boosters are selling calco· dars (Oct. 1992-Sept. 1993) and each player is responsible for sell- ing six. The cost of each calendar is $20, which includes 84 coupons (worth $300). 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No HSSSMlDM SUPERIOR COURT TICLE ENTITLED "EASE· under 11ld Dffd ol Truslln PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOO ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ths state Ttw atrtte addltss and Counly and Slate and ablo to the payee OI endt>I cepc alt Oii. Oii r!Qhts, miner· YOU •RE IH ....,~ .. UlT UHDE OF CALIFORNIA MENTS" OF THE OECLA· th• property her1lnalllf d• YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· sc:1lbe0 as l<>lio.s soo as a mallOI ol nghl .is. mlOelal nghls na1u11t " ~,. RATION OF COVENANTS scribed: TRUSTOR: GIL· TACT A LAWYER. A DEED OF TRUST DAT£0 Olhel common dttqlltt0n. I arty EXHIBIT "A" Said sale wiH be mado oas 1tghts and Othef hydro-A DEED Of TRUST DATE FOR THE COUNTY CONDITIONS A.NO RE: BEAT A. GONZALEZ. BEN· ON 07n4/92 al 10:00 OS-30 H. UNLESS YOU TAKE ol lht real propany dlllCtt>ed PARCEL 1 Loi 20 o l>ul w1lhou1 covenanl o urt>ons by wh11lsoove111/05/tO UNLESS YOO TAK OF ORANGE STRICTIONS OESCRIBEO EFICIAAY: FIRST FEDERAi. A..M.. FORECLOSURE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR~ •pi.1pot1td IO be ICO lly Tract No 690!I m lhe Ct .. auanly. OJqJress Of 11T1pl MmO knoown thal may be ACTION TO PAOT£CT YOU 700 Ctvto C.nter IN "SUBJECT TO:" BELOW SAVINGS BANK OF CAU· CONSULTANTS, INC. U PROPERTY, IT MAY BE 90LD Avenue, Ntwpot1 a.eel\, CA OI Newport Boacn Qlunt rOQ111dmo 111to. possess10 w1thtn Of undet lhe parcel ot PAOP£RTY, n MAY IE 90l Drive Weat, (THE ''DECLARATION"). FORNIA recorded A.uguSI lM duly appointed Truatff AT A PUBLIC SALE If YOl 12661 Tt. undtrslQllld TrustH ol Olango S1a1e OI CahlOI ex encumblences lo salts l.tnd hefetnaOO... do!Cllbod, AT A PUBLIC SAl E IF YO Santa Ane CA 92702 PARCEL 3· 31, 1989 U Instr. No. 8~ under and pur1uan1 IO NEED AN EXPLANATIOH Of ~ms arty wWily for any incor-ma. as shown oo a map ' the tndc>btodness S(ICur IOQClhor w1lh lhe petpctual ~EEO AN EXPLAHATtoH In the M~tter of the EASEMENTS AS SUCH 4&9047 In Book ~ge of Ot· OMd of Trust. Reeot~ THE NATURE OF THE rectness of the Stretlldd1'9S Ind corded In 8ooli 308. P8<j6 by S81d Deud. advance ttQhl ()f d1tlhng. m1mno OX· Petition To Chan • EASEMENTS ARE PAR· flejaf RIOOtdS In the office °" ~1 .. Ooeumff\I PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOO olhet common deSIQNllOn -arty 27 lo 32 1nclus1ve ol Mis.eel lhcteundo!, w1lh 1nleres1 a plOrnlCJ and ope111triu thure-THE NATURE OF TH Th N Of CAITL'N TICULARLY SET FORTH IN of Iha A.cotd9f of Orange, No. 81-058561 8ooll Paga • · • l&neoos Maps, roeords of provtd;;d thUrom. and lh IOf and sl0f1ng 1n and ro· PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU • ame THE ARTICLE ENTITLED Countv; said dead of tNSI OI Ottlctal RICOfdl In I.ht YOU SHOULD CON"I ACT A shown herein Said salt w1U be Olango Counly California unpaid JJl•nctpaf 01 lhe not movino ihe same. tiom Sllld YOU SHOUlD CONTACT McGUIRE IRAUN, a "EASEMENTS" OF THE deacrlbH th• followlng: olllc• ol lhl Ree0tdlf Of LAWYER. made bUI wnhout COYtnant oc EXCEPT THEREFROM all socu100 t1f said deed wil land 0t eny ofhe1 lend, tn-LAWYER. minor, by her .,_,.nta DECLARATION OF COV· LOT 717 ANO THE NORTH-ORANGE County, Calll0t• Oil 07.1&'92 a1 1 00 PM N A w"rarty ex;nssed 0t mpted r• Oii, oll !IQ.his mlll8tals, min-1n1uws1 thurooo as l)fOll CludlflO lhe rtQhl to whip· 0!107~2 11 1 00 p M. N.A Robert C. 8r•un 9l'4f ENANTS. CONDITIONS EASTERLY HAl.F OF LOT nla. •-tcUI~ by: ROBERT MORTGAGE SERVICES, INC iS 11irdnJ Ille possesso\ or tre111t-era I 11gh1s na1u1al gas tn said No1u. toes chargo ~IW Of dl1ec11onalty dr11 t«>ATGAGE SERVICES INC Ell1abeth M. Braun A.NO RESTRICTIONS OE· 718, OF TRACT NO. 907, O. MILLIKEN ANO PA.MELA IN dl.lly aopcmted Truslff ITlde! brOW1Ces for 1111 purpost of rJOhlS and Olhel hydroc.1-and uJqlt!Oi.es ol \he trust end mine horn lands ull\UI !tit O.Jy ippo1118d T~ ' CASB NO. A1M55S SCRIBED IN "SUBJECT IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT B. MILLIKEN, HUSBAND and pursu..1ni 10 Dead 01 ·rust satisfying lhl l'ICIDIOiess boos bi/ whallOOWf name llnd ol lhe trusts crea100 than rhosc he<Ufflabove 00. and"'""'""' 10 Ottd of Trut.I ORDER TO SHOW TO~ BELOW (THE hMAS· BEACH. AS PEA MAP RE-ANO WIFE AS COM· R 7, a T known lhat "'-V be within Of satd Oood ol Trusr ICltbud 011 01 gas owolls ..--C'" SE C .. '" ... QE TEA DECLARATION") CORDED IN BOOK 2S MUNITY PROPERTY. ea t coroea on o 11 o& as setlKed by said Deed ol r\ISI unoor the parcel ol land Golden w .. t f lnancla lunnels and shells mlo Recorded on 11130190 a ~u FOR .._.. UNDER lHE SECTION PAGES 25 TO 36. INCLt>'. Tru11ora. RAJ DEWAN, Document No 86-298S45 BOOk n::ll.dng l71e fees, ChatgtS and fl· hef01nabove desc11bed IO· Corporation . as TruslOo lhf(>Ugh Of &Cross thtJ su Document No 90-632994 OIF NAME HEADINGS IN SUCH AA· SI VE 0 F MISC EL· TRUSTEE OF THE RAJ ... Page .... oC OlhcQI Reco<cls penses ol the Tr11$lff n. gethe( with tho perpetual By Slltndard Trust DMd surlaoo ol tho lant.1 11Q1111n "' Page'" al cit1e111I Records PETITIONER CAlnlN TICLf ENTm.EO AS FOL· LANEOUS MAPS, IN THE DEWAN RETIREMENT 1n Ille OHIC8 ol the Recorder al be,..hciary under said Deed of rtght ol dullmg, m1n1no, ex· Service Company, a above doscrtbod ant.I t the otttee ol the Recorder o McGUIRE BRAUN. a mtnor, LOWS: "OWNERS RIGHTS OFFICE OJ' TkE COUNT'f' TRUST lO# 33--0220832, u Omige County Cahlornia tat· Trus1 hert1ofore tJtCUled and ploiing &ncJ opora1tno 1hefe-AQenl, 2600 Stanwell 01 botlom suc.h owh1ps111ct.uo o Olange County C.t.torrna •n· ~y her p,:en~iz:~rt ~· A.NO DUTIES.'' ''UTILITIES RECORDER OF SAID S.naflelaty, WILL SELL AT cLJed by THE BALBOA rnN dtllWred 10 the undersigned a IOI, and SIOftnQ 1n end 10-1200 Concold. CA 94520, d11oc11onally drtllec1 wells d b JIMMY WU raun a t · ANO CABLE TELEVISION." COUNTY PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE ZONE LTD A CALIFORNIA wrf\en ~ration ot Otta"' and movmg lho same from satd (6101 603·7340, ~ CM~lunnols anc1 shat1s undc tC~~-ru .. Ywu ........ nd & wd ~aUl'I has filed I petition "SIOEYAAD EASEMENTS .. YOU A.RE IN DEFAULT HIGHEST BIDDER FOR land °' any u1her land, in-Lo19'Ml'Ch Ass.s111111 Soete-and beOOdlh or t>oyorld t '""' • ,,,,_ Ot an 0tder to Ciiano• "SUPPORT ANO SET UNDER A OEEO OF TRUST CA.SH, (payabl• at llml ot MtTED PARTNERSHIP WILL Ot~nd tor S,11 and I •nnen eluding 100 i!Qllt 10 whip-l81V Oalecs 819192 OAIOCIOI limits llleleol ar Will SELL AT PUILI name from CAITUN TLE M ENT .. .. EN: DATED en4/89. UNLESS pie In lawflA money of Che SELl AT PUBLIC AUCTl()fj TO Notice ot Oelaull 1nd Elaclcn IO s1ock °' d.roc1t0nally drtll A.$AP64168 1o rOOltll, tt:lunn .. 1 vqu111. AUCTION TO THE HIGtlE M.cGUIRE 8RAUN TO CROACHMENT .. A.NO YOU TA.KE A.CTION TO Untied Sta111, by euh, I THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Stl The \llOe!SllJred taLSed satd and mme lrom lands othef 6118, 6125, 712 matn1111n. 1epa11 1lvupu BIDDER FORCA9H, (Payablt ALANA McGUIRE BRAUN "COMMUNfTY FACILITIES PROTECT YOUR PROP· caahl«'a cMck drawn by a CASH, (pilyit>le 11 time ol sail 1n Nouce ol Oelau~ 1nO Elaclcn to lhan thOSo hefotnabove de-end otlOlalo any such woll timed .. in la'il1ul motiey d IT Is hlteby ordered that EASEMENT.ft ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT slate °' NllOnll bank, I lawful money ol lhe Unfttd Sta1es Sell to be recorded 1n the ex>urcy scribed. Oii °' oas wells lun· PUBLIC NOTICE Of mines w1tflout, however Urwled Staiet 1 11 The Clllpma ~ persons lnlttHl::f In PARCEL•: A PUBLIC SALE, IF YOU Ch.ck drawn by • atM• Of ) 81 The Cllapman A11tm.1t en-where the real pioperty 11 localed nels and sftel ls lnlo, thO rtQhl lo t.11111. m100, s1oro. Avenue entiance 10 lht Civ this '!.'!."..!' 1 1PP,!!' ,, or•1 EASEMENT FOR INGRESS N£EO "14 EXPLANATION ladlral CfedJ1 union, OI • irince to Iha c cente bui"'-ha hs hi through Of 8C'OSS lhe sub-NOTICE OF wq>k11e and QfXffale lhH)U(lh s """" n .,..pa men EGRESS A.ND STREET OF TtiE NATURE OF THE check d,.wn by I stale OI 3 E Chrvc. 'A ~·..., and more t n three mort w SUll&c:e ol lhe land hefOln· TRUSTEE'S SALE lhe surlace or ih11 uppo Ctnllr 81.111a1ng, 300 Ea No. 3A of lhl Orange PURPOSES A.NO DRAIN PROCEEDINGS AGAINST fed1ral aavlngs and lotn ,.,_00 1~1• apman onue. ellpsed Stnet IUCll ftlCOfdalJOI\ above doscnbod. and lo UHOE" DEED OF TRUST f>OO loot ol 1ho sutlliurt Chapman Awru, Olarvt. CA County SuparlOI Court al AGE JN UNDER THROUGH YOU, YOU SHOULO CON· a11ocl1lion. aavlng1 ••· v anga "" al ngtc lllt and '"' DATE 06115192 bollom such whtpsloclled or T.S No. 15391 NP ol Ille lancJ horetnabovo 00 ngl't Wilt and *1111191 ex>Mytd I the add11st shown above A.NO ACROSS lliA.T POR· TACT A LAWYER. aoclatlon, OI llnllnge bani! •erestconYeyedtoano now t.IOby NA MORTGAGE SERVICES d11ee1tonally dulled wells, Loan No 70&880-S 1ttlbe0. as ruseil!U(J t1f 1 arcl,.,_l'tll1by • urdtr Mid <>!'JULY 21• !992, al 2:00 TIOH OF LOT NA.NO LOT 211 VIA JUCAA. NEW· 9'>41Cllitd In Mei.on 6102 ol ~ u!'rOel said Deed d Trusa 11 !tit INC AS TRUSlH lunnels and sl\1fts und8f OU-Ref -1111100 Company a MIC ofTrusOn thl prcptrtr SllUl!ed o dock~·· and tNn and 42 OF TRACT 10334 AS PORT BEACH, CA. 92663 U. F\nltlclal Code end*'- prq>erty SllUlled In satd Coorly S•O E MAIN STREET 2nd and benealh Of beyond the YOO ARE IN OEFAUL T wrporelton in' Oood 0 utd Col.l'flY C.ilo!IW thefe s CIUM, it any PER MAP FILED IN eOOK "(II a str... add•Ht Of tho<ILtd lo do tx.tsloeu In C.lllOtTWQ de9crted •s P•ltlll 1 11 FLOOR STOCKTON CA 9S202 81Clett0r llmlts lhefeol, and UNDER A DEED Of= TRUST Wfded OctObet I~ 1977 1 a A-~ H crwtld bf 1 r•Y :::;;· wry lhl s:= 445, PAGES 25 TO 39 IN· common dealgna1ion ot lhlt 11111) Al: 'rHE FRONT the crty ol Newpon 8Nch coucry Telepnone Number (2011)5"6· ~81r~,·~: 11~1f~;1~~\1:~:r,; ~~IJ=°r A~'2r:lcn~L~ = =dsp= ~7. 0 1 cett•rn itas. cUled 211&'81 ue ,:, ~. gr:ni°.d~m• f ~UJ~V~·u ~F ~'!~ESL· ~0':.':r~~ r.'°;'V9f11:'~ f~E~~E F[~~~~1= of Olange, sra1e ol C•ltforrN as 375~ By Byron Oam .. nl Va and op&ato any such woUs PROTECT YOUR PROPER Recorded Febr UIU 20 CUled by Grace c Hammodo. II rs further ordered that II RE c 0 R 0 s 0 F SA I 0 Its compleltMIS or COf• IRVINE. Bl VO .. TUSTIN. CA per map Hea '"booll 206, page(s) ~"'811 Of mules. w1100u1. howe~OI. T't', rT MAY BE SOLD AT A 1985 a) lnstrumtlnl ~ as: 1qu11td tale under lht rt11me copy 01 lhls Otder 10 show COUNTY SHOWN AS ractneuj." The 1>9nellclary ~ al right, till• llld In- c ind 5 Ind 6 1~1uslve al p1rcel TPS f 20083 lhe ttQhl lo dull, mlf1a, slOfo, PUBLIC SALE IF 1 YOU 058704 ol Otltciat Roc.urds GrlC9 am Cooper. as ltssof, 1 g~~~~ P~OTpubllahtd In COMMON' ROADWAY ON under llld Deed of Trull, lllHI conveyed lo and m1ps '" the otf>Ct of 1ht coum~ JIN 25 .illy 2. 9, 19~ exploie end opeia1e lhrough NEED AN EXPLANATION Also oac.ept1no lhoretro Guy H c 11111y Jr ind CtlOll 1 ~ ~~ Tpa~ EXHIBIT 1 Of' THAT SUP· by r1ason ol • breach or now hlld by II under •lld recorder o1 Silrd courry APN 048 the su•lac:e OI lho upper Of= THE NATURE OF THE any and all walOI ughls Colltf Cti.r,y iiu,b,rd & I ~ ~ a n pu PLEMENTARY OECLA· delaUlt In t1W obliQallons OMd ol Trust In the prop. 112 20 foe lot•l imouni ol ille PUBLIC NOTICE 500 fool ol lho subsurlace PROCEEDING AGAINST tnleresls heroin ioguiho • le w • 18•h t lhl:.,.:.~nty,f at RATION OF COVENANTS HCIKed U.eby. hereto-trly 11tu1t•d In u ld ITC)ld ~lifOI ot lhl obtlQitcn,.. ol lhe lafld hefetnallow YOO. YOU SHOULD CON· •1th the non• and pc!Wlll I fOlllt ltMntS .. llH. • as ~·-~ Of for OYt CONDITIONS ANO RE: lore •J1ecuted and cfll!Y· COUi"lty. Cafllomla d1Sct11>- NOTICE OF scrtbQd as 18SOM!d tn lhe ACT A LAWYER lrenifl.'f Of 1o ochcl r1t0rdtd l1J\3fil 11 fttN. cons .... .,uH ... ..,., P' to STRICTIONS RECORDED lfed IO \he unden.igned a ln9 the land 1Mf11n· cu•td by Ye! Deed ol Trusi ind TRUSTEE'S SALE deed lrom The ltv1ne Com-Nolie. 11 hereby gtvon ~ assign s. mtnl.o11le no 84•8 111 booll Sit 1 the day of Iha heating. ON AUGUST t5 1980 IN wntten o.datatlon ol De-lOT 63 OF TRACT NO rtiSONbly es11111ated cosis ti UNDER OEEO OF TRUST pany, recorded July 30, 1h81 Verd!J90 Senlfce COr· ~ an!:· s~:'e ~f!''1:ia~:page 28•. of olltC•I records to JULll R081NION, BOOK 13704. PAGES 't68 fauh and Demand tor Sale, 37~ IN THE CITY OF pen.'86 and eova~es •t the time TS No WSL019159 1973 tn Booll t0823 Pago poratk>n, a CahlOfnta c;o,. from Wiid land OI 10 dtVUrl the term ot tlfly-1.w (S5) ytttt. COMMISSIONER OF TO 182, INCLUSIVE, OF Ind written noUC. o4 CS. NEWPORT BEACH. of tnClill oti>IUllOn ol lhe Nolu ol Loan No 6"09826 788 ol Otlte1al Atlcotds puraltOn, as lruSIOO Of IUC·1 OI Olt\efWISC Ulll110 such wa· !4)0nand ~ftd 10 .. of ti. pro-THE • u,. ER I 0 A OFFICIAL RECORDS OF lauh and of 11.ctlon to COUNTY OF ORANGE. mi.st be by cash a c.tS/llers chedl YOU ARE IN DEFAULT nant non-e11clus1ve ease· ad oustoe puisuant lo lhe env 011\u! txoP9flY owned IK Ille lollowing desttC>td property DATl!r JUN t 2 tff2 The 11rHt address and aall Hid proP41rtY 10 Hllsty AS PER MAJ> THEREOF Sale 15 $7 459 803 29 Paymerf · O'thef Rel •• PARCEL 2: An appv110-C8S90f t1us1"°, 111 subslltul· IOI ughts or inlerosts on wlons lhellln contained CO'ltl~ COURT SAID ORANGE COUNTY. cause lhl und•slgn~ to ST A TE OF CAUFOANIA., <hWll on a Slate oc NtlONI bart. UDNTDEEDR A DEED OF TRUST ment IOf inores.s and OQ18SJ Doud ol TruSI wwculed by lc•sed bi/ Granlor Of lhe h· t.o1 2, oC blodl 8 al Traci no SIS Robltl Braun 22202 Rico Olhlr common dHlgnallon, ••Id obllg11Jona, •fl<I "'.,. RP~GCORES o~~ ... 2N BOO,~ l(ust1!; A 311 189 UNLESS lhtOUQhOul lot SS ol Trac.I GtOIChOll A Nehrl.ng Ro· n c h lh • • if aiw of lhl , ... properly after lh• und•ralgned " --m.... ••<; at~ drawn by' sme or led YOU TAKE ACTION TO No 890!>, as shown on a corded 4127/90 tn eOoll -. 111 o ompany, w o " 11'1 11'11 C•y of Newpon Baacll, Road. S. Lag""', CA 92677 oesctlbecs abov• 11 • caused uld notice of d.-OF MISCELlA.NEOUS t•a'c1edl un()n 01 a~ ~wn PROTECT YOUR PROPER· map recorded tn 8ooli 308 Pago -. Inst 1 ll0-2218.lt, suchoanwa~t0hls sNlf a:1 ;~ Col.llty of Orang• Slate o Published Dally Piiot Jwle potted lo be 2• R.z lault and of at.alon to be MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF !>y a ,..It 01 laderal SiVlflOS and TY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A P-oes 27 10 32 lllCJu-of o1 Otttcllll Records tn the ol· ~IV9 hlloi~ptu=I p Q C.~ru a per mip ftCOl'dlO 25. July 2, 9, t6, 1992 Wind !Nine CahlomlL recor~ Mardi 3, 1992 u THE COUNTY RECORO£A loin associ.auon YYlnos aSOQI PUBLIC SALE IF YOU Mtscelleneous Maps rec:ords fa o1 lhe County Recordef PlllKtipltve 'adtudicai'~cJ ~ t7 paoes 33 IO 38 ll'C'*"" Th328 The• ~ntd TruslH lnll. No. 92·128•9<6 ' In OF SA.ID COUNTY. NEED AN EXPLANATION o1 Olano& Councy • GaltlOf· of Orengo County C.ltlor· al.tlulory °' 'cunirac:tual but al m~ ~ 111,_ ol!ICll cf1SCl.tlma any llabH1ty for Book Page of Ofllclal The atrtel addrna and OF THE NATURE Of= nE nia ma, and pyrsuanl tu thll No-without however en '1 hi PUBLIC NOTICE any lncorrectneu of thl Record• In the otfiee ol the othef convnon dHlgnatlon. PROCEEDING AGAINST The S1roe1 address and 11C41 ot Delaull and Eloc1 ioonl~ upon ine sular:o of Illa counT 1Y ttcolder ot_, Sid YOU ARE IN DEFAULT alJHI addrnt and olher R~Ordar of Orange If any. of Iha rial propatty TACT A LAWYER 1f any, ot lhe real l>fOpeliY 118192. In 8ooll -. Pego -. weh rtOhlS 81 rcSOMld in Lt4>1tdbala!Ualtlllobigal10n UNDER A DEED OF any, shown herein. ' Said Sale Wltl ~ made, ported lo be: 1918 HOU- Notice 1s hereby g111en described above 11 PUfpott· lnlll 92~12982 ol setd OI· Dued 'hocordod Februar curea by satd Ottd al Trust a TRUIT DATED FE8AU. Said hie Wiii b9 made, but Without coven1n1 or DAY ROAD, NEWPORT YOO. YOU SHOULD CON-othef common destOn&llOll to Soll lhoroundet r8COf said land m the exorc1.-;e ul ~unty he WI amourt "'~ common daaiqnatlon II county; dactlbed abov• 11 put· Iha\ Gold9n W•t Finan· ed 10 be 500 Ven1a1a. foal Reco!ds. wm s.41 20. 1985 as lnsllumonl No ieasonably Hh1111led ~ts. _. ARY 15, t990. UNLESS but wllhout covanant or warranty, PpteU or Im-BEACH, CA • NAJtlOtl LAWN. c:lal Cofporatlon 8 CA>r~ Newpor1 8eecn. CA 92660 Juty 9. l992. 11 1 00 P M · 86·06870•. 01 Olltcla ~and advanc• • 1111 YOU TAKI'. ACTION TO warranty, HP'•st or Im-plied, ragMdino 11111 PD•· TM undersigned Tru11 .. MOUNT O\M rallOfl as llUSIOO Of IUCIC8S· The undo<9'gned TrustH Ill lhe Nollh lronl llnlr Rocords of Jntlllj)lbboon of"" Nola PROTECT YOUR ,. .. 0 ... piled regarding 11111. pos· Hulon. OI ancumbrancH, dllClalms arry llabUtlY IOt ~ ~ SOI lrustee Of sut>stlluted tbcla1ms any h•btl.ty lo1 10 lhe Coun1y Counnou. PARCEL a Easument .--.LD snslon or anc:umbfanc•• to pay lhe remainlno prtnci-any lnconectnesa ol tM Cl\apel • llus111e pursuen1 to lh11 any incorrectness ol the 700 C1111c Center Driv es detcttbed 11'1 and tort Sall• ~78.•32 67 Payment EATY, IT MAY••-"' 10 pay th• r•malnlng pnnet.'. pal 1um of the note(•) ... ltlHI ad(l(eU and OINt Strv•no·A~" Deed ol Trust P8CUled bi/ street ldd1tss and olher W ell, Sanl11 Ana, CA purpe>18S tel lortl'I m Atl lllY9!bebyc.ash, a calhrt11 dltd(AT A PUBLIC SAl.E. llF pal aum of l,... nol•(s) ... cured by tllld dHd of common dealgnallon.:.._.~ --o Kan1 R JohNon and Bar· common dosignalt0n, If any. 92701, 11 publtl. auction I cles II and VMI ol lhel CCH dl1wnon11We ot nitlONI bar$. YOU NIED AN llPLA. cur~ by uJd Deed ot Trust, Wllh lntarnt u In any, ahOwn herein. ~ 1625 Gisler bft1a S .Jonnson. husband shown toain Tho 1otal lhe htgnest btddef IOf ca 1111n Rostatud Ouc;larahon 0 1 chldt drawn bt 111a .. or ~NATION OF THE NA-Trust. Wilh lnltttsl lhefton, u Jd not• provided, ad• .. ,. will bl n'lldl, bVt wl~ Cost.a Mesa 11od w1to Rocotded 317189, amount ot the unpaid bet-(pevablo al too hme ol eownenia. CoodttiOrla an eral cttdll 111011. or a elltck drawn TUftE OF THI PAO. IS provided In said no11(s), vanc11. If any, und., lh• out covenant or warranty, 540-5554 tn 8ooll -·. P&O(j •• lnal 'ence ol the ObligallOt'I ae-In lawful nlOOOy OI lho unn-Rost11c11ons RecOfded 0 by I Ital• or leder•I MYil\gl and CEEDINQ AGAINST llCl'.llnCIS It aiw. Undtf \he le1m1 of uld Deed ol lllPIHHd or lmpllad. r• •••••••••1891t73 ,. 1 ol Ot11c1al cured bv lhe propllfty lo be etl Slalcs). alt rliJhl 11110. May 23 199,. 85 lnstrumen loln associtlJOn SIVl!lgt asaoaa-YOU, YOU. IHOULD 11rm1 ol laid Offd ot T'ruat, '"'· chtrgH and g11dlno 11111. poeantlon, ,•c-~ Recocds m tho oll1C41 ol lhe Oi and reatonebi. eah-and m1t11ost con11ev11tJ 1 No g4 2 t•o34 01 Olhcie le 01 M"'"''';blr* --'ltd in CONTACT A LAWYER Trust, IHI, chMg•t and aJ1pen1•a of the Trultff or ~umbranc:H, 10 J>6Y .. ..-.... ·--Coun1y Aecof<lol ol Orange rnelad costs Ol<p8f\$8$ anct end no• hvld tlf 11 unaer Rocoids 01 said Count n. ...... .....-• 811pen .. a ot lhe Ttu•IH and ol the \t\ltl etaaled by tilt 1em1tnll'IQ pflnc:lpal •MON.AL PAM CounlY CakfOfn .. and pur-edvences al lhe lime of 1 Slnd Deet.1 o1 T1us1 tn 1 APN uo 353 t 4 V .Sion 5102 of 11'9 Ft1111ncill Codi NOTICll 011' and ol tile ttusls CfHltd uld OMd of Trutt. tum of 11'11 nott(I) Hcurtd C«netery • Monuar; want lo ttw NottCe ol De-IOllllll publtcauon ot the fib. PloV111ty 111ualed m sa1 Thi! 1.,~1 ~ddiess an and allhotind 10 <t> blaiNst In TRUSTEE'I SALE by uld OMd ol Trust. fOf Said Sale will be hlld on: by uld Deed of Trvtt, with Chaoal • CrametOtY 1au11 and Eluc.11011 10 Sell ttce of U6e IS $3417.87123 County an(J Stace and do nthor common doslQnahon Ille sllltTht "'"' addltta a NO. PSC ts-oc>e tM amounc rtatonablY •• J\lty 8. t992, at 1:30 P.M tnl-.t lhefton, u Pfov\ded 3500 P.c1nc ..,._ O<ive 1he1 e under Recorded 1n addtllon lo cash, 1h llCllbed as lollotfs 11 8"y t>I lhe real PICIPBf I of1tr c:omtnPn dtsqll!JOn. Oriy. 48382ie tlmated to be: S 107,89$.08. In lh• lobby lO the buildlng In aald nol•(s). ldvlnce9, ft ~ 8Mcfl 312192. "' 8oo11 •. Paoe ••. Trustee "" aca!pl a EXHtBll "A" ooxrtOOd 8bovv 19 PUrPOfl ol 1111 real 1 tn On July 23, tm. at The Beneflclart. under local~ 11 &at South Lewis any, under the t«me of the ~ Inst I 92 t25SOI, of Mttd 181•1 chock drawn on a slal PARCEL A Lot 27 00 10 00 ~ ViSl.t Ca Pop Y 10:00 A..M., COurttrywkl;, aald OMd ol rrual, hlftlo-Strtel, Ofanga, California OMd or Trus\. Hlltnaltd • •••..,..•••••ll Ofhcl&I Rocordll, will Sell°' naltonal bil™'. a chec thel llOflton uf Lot 5,. !Joi Nowporl Boacn CA 926::'• abow • putpo!\ld IO bt 150 nu. Corporation, a Cahfor· tore dld axacul• and d .. 92668 I•••· chargu t nd ••· ,. ....... llUUIUWH Mortuary • Cnapet CrematiOn on July 9, 1992. •• t 00 drawn by a 1te1e oi tedefa ol T1ac1 No 5480, as shown Tho undofslQnod Tiuslo EAST OCEAN ff'ONT, nla oorporallon u duly ap. tN.r to the Undersigned a Al the llma of lh• lnlllal P9f\H• ol th• Trust" eind PM a1 the Nofth tronl on· credit union Of 11 choc on • Map hied H1 8cx* 196. disclaims any ltabrhly tor NEWPORT IEACH, CA IHI point~ TrualM under and w.lntn Oeclaratlon of O.. eubll~tlon of th• notice. of the 1Nst1 crNted by lrllnCe 10 \he County Cout•· dlawn by a sttto OI leder PeQOI 35 1hrOUOh 37 inclu any mconectnuu 01 tho Thi IMlderMgnad TrUllM dllCll J>Uf*Uanl to lh• DHd of fault and Demand for Sa ... the total amount of the un-said OMd of TMt. to-wit; tiot..se 700 C1111<. Cenler savmgs and toen asSOCJ -· ol Mlswllanoous Maps. 111901 address and ulhei any111Wytor¥1Y~ Trust recorded F•bNlly and• written Nola ot 0.. paid b1l1t1e• ol tM oblig• '51,495.38 Elllrnated Duve Wini, Sant.a Ana CA. etion uvinos aSSOClltllOll tn lho Oflic;e ot the CotJnty commun dais;gna•iOn 11 any the .,, .. , aaart1• and 22 1990 •• INtnJf'Mnt ~ lau11 and Ellctlon to Sall lion HC:ured by tn• above The b•n•flclary under at pubhc auc.llOll 10 thQ ~ bank spec1lied 1 Roa•det ot Orenge County, sno..n harem Tho 1011j c:ommondt9lgnltloel. ti Mt 093328, and r•racord.cl Thi undefalgntd caUMd d..cnbed dMd of ttutt aald Deed of ttuat '*-te>- 110 Broadway Costa~sa .a ..... nighes1 b1dd11 tor cash Seclion 5102 ol lhe F'tnan do9c1.o.J as a whole as lot amouni ot the unpaid bet· t9rln Sad .. lfll bt ~ bu M~ 1s. 1990 u tnsttument aald N~ ot o.fault and Ind "tJmated eot1t, ••· ~ UectJ\ed end CMIV- (payable al the lime ol aal Code end auth0f1ad 1 low• Patee! 27 N lho-#n ance 01 lhe obl•OtlliOO _. · 90'2'3871 of OtllcJal Election to Sell IO be r• Plf\l•S. and edvanc:n 11 er9d to the undefalgned a in lllwlut money ol tho Uni\-oo buSIOOSI in thts state on \he N&wpocl Beed\ lot cured by 1he P'Clt*tv 10 be wlltlCU c:ov.natC Of .. rr•ntt. • Records. executed by corded In lhe counry Ywher• 1511.373 32. wrlfttn Dac!Mtllon of 0.. 8d Stetos), ell nghl, hlle, the -•• tendof other 1 line Adjus1meo1 No Hel,1.A IOkl end roasunablc 8911• pitlMd Of ...,Std, regardl\g '*· Mk:h ... M. Abball, an un-the rMI property 11 located. It It poatlbl9 that at the fault and OW/land ol Sale. ••••••••lfl and 1111eros1. convey9d 1 cash 11 acc;epled, lh<I Trust 83•14, Recorded May 23, ITlllhKl coals. mq:>enJOs •ill poueealOll. °' tni:umb1tJICff. tnan1ed Man, 11 trualor, Dale: June ts. ft92 lime of .... the opening llnd • •tnen NoUce of 0.- .avances al lho 11mt1 01 1 thl PllPOM ol Nlistylng 11'11 In the otftC• of the caunty Sale wilt be conduct9d by: bid may be 1 .. 1 than the fault llnd Eltc1Jon lO Sfll. 1n111.i pubtUttoo ul the No-dtbltcileea Ntuf'ld by uld Reooror ol or~• Continental ~ Tltte lotal lndebltdnett due. The N:J:ai9ned cau1td STARTlllG A llEW BUSlllESS')') '~°'~ 1~~~1~~5~; ~':'-~:~ ~~sf~·~~ea~uBuc ~~·2~g~~ P.o~Ma: ::li'1::~NANcw. ;;~"'~ .. ~~-:': • I lruslOtJ wlll llGQIJ>I & Ultl-..,... AUCTION TO THE HIGH. 10100, Santa Ma, CA COR,0 .. ATION aa COtvwu .,,e councy Wl'lef• 1111'1 tn4itk d1•wn on• •lat btnalury undtr Mid 0..d o EST BIDDER FOR CASH 927t I (310) 6M-aeas ..... T '" ' the tMI property la loc:a~ or nalJONI bllf"lk • Lhet TUI~ tlllKl.tad and c»-(payal* at the time ot IM COUNTRVllDR TITai I ~D 'aa .. VIC• and more than lhrH The L.eQal ~ 1t the Piiot la plMqd to en~ • new NMc. now available to new buain.u... We Wiil n<1W SEARCH the name for you It no extra charge, end MW you the Ume end the tnp to th• Court HOUM In Ser1'll ~ Then, Of COUl'M, *"-the MWCh i. comp!Med '" wtll flt. your nct"lou• bualnna namt ~tment wtth the County Clerk, pubftett one. • we.ic fOf four WMka u ~Ired by lew end thtn flit your proof Of pubflcatlon wtth County Clettc. PIM.H atop by to ftle yo.Jr flctltlou• bu1lnne 11etem.nt et the Piiot Legal O.partment, 330 WMt S.y, Cotta M.... Cellfomla. It you ~ not atop by, P'MM caH ua et (7 14) &42-4321, &ten.kin 31 S or 318 8nd M wtll male• ·~ fOt you 10 lw1d .. tNt prootdutt by tnd. If )'OU thOuld ..,.... any fUrther qlJlltlOnt, ~ call Ut Ind W9 Wfll bt mort "''" ~ to Qtltt you . Good Luck In VoUf MW bullnetall drawn~ a at•lo or leoot 111Md11>fltllldtntglllda In i.wfUI money of IM CO .. plORATION, Al C f • • rnoncN heY9 ataPMd llnCe c1.U11 unlOf\ °' 1 c:nec 0.cleration ol Otl•ult 1 United Stat••I at: SAID TftUITll '• OMPAlfY, -..nt tueh ttc«dallon. ctttwn by 1 11110 °' f~al Oefnend tor Sall, and a Wflll outakle the ,.., COl.lttYl'd otfto t.fttlf* c ' llr Pr-.o" De'alfN, DATai Ge/21111 Mvlno1 11nd lo&n HSOCI· N041Ct ot Otftull •nd EIK!llOfl 10 enlranc• of Contlnental tlon t ~':: AHlatant Seoretary1 'OR•CLOl""S COH• 11100. ~ 11101.1anon Uf s.a Thlunde!.....,,c.ueclu land Tlll• Company, tOt6 ••a 1199" • '' IOt South Lewi• It., IULTANTI, INC. AS N\/lnOI bank ll)Vl;lltlKI In Hocl'9 f Otlaull •rd CllCtlOn Nor1tl Main Str"t, Santa ll•m C. COfWln, Autho. Or•nte, CA 91111 TRUITaa Section ! 102 ol lhQ Fin..n· S.. ~ *Olded he An-. Callfomla, tl1M lftneture, 18tt (7t4) HM7oo t 7 Io I 1,. y t MI t.1111 Codt and 1Uthn1111W1 I .... to t Ill' CQUrtly .. right. tlU. end tntwest I.a T"•r• loutevard, Ill AVA.JLA8L£. THE EX aLVD ,.. I oo bullrolu 1t1 thtJ 1t1te In •••" tilt ,.. prq>any • ~ to Ind now held L" ~·• CafNomla ' ·• the....,,, londel Olhel lt~n •lldl!IOl't tflln .... lllOIW"' by • undt>t Mlkr OMd OI 900it9 (J10) Ill .... ,ECTEO OPENING llD TUITnt, CA ttW CMtl It ~ad. ttw lrutl ellpMO.au:fll9CO!deon Trutl In Iha PfOJ*1Y de-MAY BE 08TAINEO IV Tele,hene Mt1Mfllefl .. INiy WllhllOtll lhil lalU DATE ~2 ten~ 11: C A&.L INQ TH! FOl· (7t4J ,,,., ... anc.• d lhe Trust •a o.tJ NA MORTGAGE SERVICES l£~L DESCRIPTION t:U::•~ ~a.,~Pilot June lOWINO TUEPHON! IJt TltU INYDlft, uttlrf funda ~ame tv11I INC AS muSTEE ' roT ~~ '~, TRACT NO • ' • Tl\3t7 NUMBE"S ON THI! DAY IXIC. VICR ""11- llblt lo the PA¥QI• OI undcll 540, E MAIN STAEH 2rHfl 10348 IN THE COUNTY oF BEFORE THE SAL!: (714) DINT -sa: • .. ";t':,110'1!\)l~•do. FLOOA STOCl(TOH. CA t5202 OAANO£. STA.Tl °' CALI· PUBLIC NOTICI 385-4837 Oft (21~) 827· Publl1t1td N1¥11por1 bUI 1tllh<Xll covenant 01 Tt~ NU!llbt1 (~)54f. '0RNIA, AS ''" MAP 4165 8"ch.Co1ta Meaa Dally werranty Ql\l>f.-ur mllJiied 37'2 ICAlHY 1<1HO ASSIST ftlEO IN 800~ U4, NOTICI OP TAC410le Piiot June 2t, ~ 1. t , ,_..thng 1111e. "°' Jlt)O SECRETARY 'AGES te TO 11 INCLU. TMllTU'l IA&.I Publlehed Newport ttt2 or enwmbfwic.e1. to .. tttfv TPS 1 20tff SN! Of' MISCU..LANl:OUS LeM Me. ltacM!otllt M... ()My NII the tndetllednu1t u1td Jtn 11 ti K 1111 MAPS, RCC~OI Of ()A. 04H41t·ll ,lo4 June "· It, 21, 11U -------------, l bv Noel CNvd advantH ' ANGE COUNTY, CALWOR-OOllZAL&Z N11 ~ lh••Mrdw, with 1n111'11 1" Thlntdng of Mvtno a ~~PT A.LL on .. GAS T.I. .... Pllet c .... in.1 ~fW.!~ .. :rOt ~::: ~ :~:r. aai.? oiv. u• MIN[AA.l.$ AHO OTH£A At HOH PUil.iC llOTICI ___ .. __ • .., ... _.,_. __ MC\JfUd by Motl ~ with PILOT CLASStP1U HYDROCAAION sue-UNIT COOi. n.e..... '"' ______ __ inl(ll• •I lhvloon t1 UICNtdlld ...... .,. STANCH IN ANO UNOEA 01 411-t....O. .... U4tltf jln MltlJ Nutv lwa, \Jw{llfl SA.JO LANO L\'INO MLOW UAllOI ,INANCIAl Trwt...... No matter .,wl llKllMM Ol thll lru•I• A Oll'TH OP IOO FHT COAl'ORATION H 04/kV II>' Me. ti,_.. •,.. .... i ... ~ .... ...., enct ~ 1tie t1u111 ttMt , tJ¥ F• Ad Actiln WITHOUT THI NOHT °' ~T"*M """' the ...._, .... ..._ what you're , ,, ...i o.-1 ol r11111 IUfWACI !HTRY AS M· d91ct1Nd deed d Ing .. TIJENEWPORTBF.Al'H •CG.'n'AMESA ~ <;· Vefdu9o a.m" Cor· IUNl.D av ouoa Of' oC wtU KU. AT -.&..... 0 'your ~ oa •1 PllL • pot11tto11, aa llid Truelmt, ,._. I AIOON>. P'UIUC AUCTIC* TO THI •nca Ott homttOWn ~ , . ; . ~ • -[:7/. \ , , • ~~-~ 121 Wwt LllllAQIOO Otiv. WI 19MCIL I: ~ bidder tor C41111...t "'"'8Tm .. UL1 ;:.:.-·, ' 1Thtl<1 Float Gltfndllkt CA ..:;;--. UtlMINTI Al HT N torma ~ .. YOU AM .. DUA&,11..T ~ ,....r. tl20J 111i1 &oo 24M ~ ... ,_ • 'Ofmt IN THI •C1'ION ...., i.t ._ UNlad ...... , UNDIJll A DUO f1' TMllT ,_ ,_,,.,';-• jNeuv.;at p*Ql1111w Truel· lf\ ....,_ IHTITLID "CIATAIN lltd/ol the ....... _,.. DATID GIJlll't1. UNL11t «"~,. ... ""--'-"-, ... _ 'o ...... Nl"IY\lft IAIDmfTI ~ OWN-'" or ....... "*"' YOU TMI MmON ft) -.._, •t... lM.. "~ llT• llec9 tn CM COde ~ l'ftOTICT YOUR ""°'" il--------1~2 642-5671 TLlMINT AND IMo Ba.ttl ~In full• PTY ITMAV•aou>AT 1;11 6M. "' C"OACH MINT" A" D ._ lmt cl ..... II ..... A ;.ua,s 1AU. • 'YOU, .. _ .... _.__ ... Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Thursday, June 25, 1992 85 MUC llOTICa PUii.iC NOTICll PUIUC NOT1CD . PUIUC IOT1Cll PUIUC MOTICll PUIUC MOTICU PUIUC •oTtCEI PUIUC NOTtCH ,UILIC Nonca ~ IOTICI ten b ~ YOUt ..,. eny COC1C11t Wt ...,....,.. ....... v. V1l •1r CS.le~~. l!ACH AMENDINO CHAP· Pattntt tbovt on· JanuMy 2, 1a 9 'UILIC NOTICE M H und« 1ne Foet1110u1 --~--~..;T;;.l;.T.:.;.:;,;;,._I PMI~ =In ~ tot tumin.tlon In IN fMe fMOO Ven KarMeft OIMd: M.y 2t. 1"2 TEA 1'.24 Of THE N(W. 1hle ~ wM -.d 'k• iat•~ Bu11ne11 Name(t ) llsled --or bv your • kept bV the coun. ....... ...... eoo JOtlN MTMOllY RAZ-POAT 8EACH MUNIC~AL ..., "" County Ci.nt of Th4 statement "'" tiled 'lctlttoul at>ovt on Ac>fll 1, 1"2 llOTICS OP If \'OU AAf A EDITOR THE PETITION r9qWIU lnllM cA HJH ' UNO, PATRICIA MM CODE PERTAINING TO Orqe ~on June 1$, with !he C<Xltlty Cletlc of auelMU NMM Alan Ryplntkl, Pr"'°9111 NtitlOil TO or•~ ettdtlOr of tuthorlty to actrnlnilW IN C7t•t 'aei.oeaa R•zzHIO SEWER use AHO SEWER 11t2 Or~ Counry on May u, St•t~t Tn11 1111ment w11 filed ._.ITIR lftt dtceued, Yo" mYtt file .. tatt under 1hl lndepen-1 KR PACIFIC, A CM.IP. CONNfCTIOH FEES. ,134935 1992 The Following ~aons w th lhl Countt Clerk ol UTAft °'' ~ claim w4ttl IN ~ .,. Admlnllntlon of fl. Publl•h•d Ntwpor CORPORATION •Y Node» " '*:luc "'""* Pua>lilhed Newport Beach-F531539 .,. Cl°'"O bUS!MIS IS' Of~ COl.lnft on JIV'e •. ..... HOWARD .... mal. copy lo the J*· ..... Act. (Thi• IUthorlty Suen.Co•.. Meta Diiiy ' I "'*' 1hal uld .... .,. Pubtl OCEAN VIEW CAEMA t992 W•I .U tonal repr::"~v.~ ~:Uvelhe.r.::-' ,,:Y ~~~June 2•. 25, .My 1, = KHOURY, P'"6-:Z W: bJ ""c:~."':t 1:; ;:.1125.~~ 2.~~~~. := Cost•~•~•~YB•~; ~O:"·J82! ~·~r ~:;'.: Published New!!3:>!! oMml NOWMD ~ mor%, from !he dtl• actlOnl WllhoYI obtaining W247 Publl1hed Newport hour °' t:Xo p.m. In the Th-322 June 4, 1\, 18, 25, 1992 J.,~or esl~w~1 Mtmor11I Coat• M8sa Oaity P1lo1 =:~o:a.~. : ~~:!,~9:1~ ~C:OY:!v ~~ PUBLIC NOTICE 8.••ch/Co111 M"• Dally ~" c=-~ltyof H'!: PUILIC NOTIC! TMJOO Par11 1nc c111otonn, 1t.2~ Jur>e 25, Juty 2 t . 111 1192 .._ MMal H. ot the CalH0tni. Probate aC1ione. howevef, IM r:· Piiot June 25. t992 Th328 =r;J_..port ~ard: PUBLIC NOTICE g:i:r',~suue, Co1i. "•es• Th·324 :::.=· .._ ~=~ !!:,T !.me.~:,."1~ ~~r!d•:7!!~;"j! ': .. ~=~~o. PUILlC NOTICE ~" ~· ;:f~~~ c~'t'f:.!:.H CNl104H2e J~~ ~~·~~~~PO:!"°~on-PUBLIC NOTICE ....... llNI fort '°"' month• from the lmer .. ted l*IOnt unlel1 tM4/llW any and all pereon1 nltt· lu1a,_.,, Nam• FlctlUoua Tht reglilranl(•l com· PUBLIC NOTICE r::.·~·. ~~ •. llurlng date noticed they have waived notice 0( NOTICR TO 18~721 Hied may llPPNI and be Stat..,..._t 8111ln .. 1 Nam. menc:ld 10 1ranaaci bus.. NOTICE OF SAJ.E ._...... .. above. ConMnl•d to the propoffd CREDITOA• Of ,lctlllou• heard th_ereon. If you cha!. Th• FOllowlng f;>eftonS St•t•m•nt nest Ulldlf UT• FtCI ll()US NollC• 1$ 11.,ebt Iii .... n ::."::· ~. Who C::y YOU MAY EXAMINE the action.) The lndlpenCllnf aUt.K w.a ausin..1 ~ It'd .. !>'~~ In e~,'1• are dolnG butlne11 u · The FolloWing person• Business N1m1(•l listed pursuant 10 sections 307t ,..... Ille kept by the~. II you admlnl1trallon tulhoritY wtll Name ltetement YoU may ..,. .,,.,..., to r.,• Yl BRTGHTON ASSOCI-are doong ous•n.ss u abO..,. on Aptil 29 1992 a.W 3072 ot lhe C1v I Code ~or~":'. :'~t~. lfl t peraon lm.,etted In be granted unl111 an lnt•r· CNoUoe Tna lolloWlng perllont Ing only thON lllUll Jou ATES IV, 950 South Coe~ HOPKINS PROPERTY Dennis J, GaUagher, Prts1· of the State ol CIJ,l0tn.a the Htalt, YoU may ftle Hied peraon filet an Ob-purwant to .,. dOll\g bus,,.,.... 0( IOmeoM else ralll II Drlvt, Cotta Mesa. Calif. MANAGEMENT COMPANY, denl th• undet~ned, A·P T01N· of: with lht court a formal R• Jectlon to IM petition and UCC lee. e101t PARK VISTA NURSING the public hHrlng d• 92928 113 Corporate Plaza, Su1lt This statement wu f·led 1ng will atll 11 public auc· :~es HOWARD GUB· quell for Speclal Notice ol •hoW1 good cau11 Why the Notice 11 htreby gl\11n CENTEA, 2525 Brea Soul• tcJ,!.bed In tN• notice °'d In Bi lg Mon Communlll•• 200, Newport Beach, Calif with th• COi.iniy Cieri! ol 11on. ar 1022 e Chestnut. N aka JAMES HOWAAO the flllng of an lnvernOtY court •hould "°' grant Iha thll 1~kNie11 lb«A to vatd FUlllfton 9263S wrmen corrffpcndence • LP .. A California Umltl<I 92660 Orange County on June 23 Santa Ana Cahl. at lOOO OU881NS, JA. •• JAMES and appralHI of .. ,,,. H· autnorrty. be mtde. c;o;ee111 v a Cahlornla lilltfld to the City •t. or Partntflhlp, 950 Soutn Rttan Brokerage Inc. a 1992 em on JJy 10 1992 the H, OUB81NS aka JAMES H. aal• °' or any pltltion °' A HEARING on the petl· The nam• and business llmlted partnership 1050 Ptio<lnto,. lhe lpl)bll~ hea(rl~)· Coast Drive, Cotta Mesa. Cal.1fornla co1pora11on. If 13 F535708 lollo~ csesenbed prop. GUBBINS. JR. aka JAMES account as prOlltded In lion Wiii be held on JUL"V II, llddrffl of the Mil« ate: E 1 8 t 11 R d F0t orma Ion I 71 C1l1I. 92628 Corporate Pliza SYite 200 ent to wrt 0rs~INETSITION '"at ... ___ aacllon 1250 of the CalllOr· 1992 at t :45 P.M. In Dept. JOHN ANTHONY RAZ· f~:erton'~~n:2s'tJ'l 01 844-3011. AB Umited, A Callloml1 Newport Baaeh, Calit' ;u~llshe,: Nev.bort Be;ch· 1988 PONT. Llcenu " ........ nla Probate Codt. A R• 3A localed al 700 Civic ZANO. 1101 s. Orand Av· B . Momin sld• s lelctf WANDA •• MQQIO, Umlled P111nersh1p, 950 92660 OS. ... a y olot SPRTY S1a1a CA VIN ftled by PATRICK T. GUS-queat l<>f Speclal Notice Cenlet Drive WHt, Santa enue, Sartta Ana. CA: PA· As~atH ~P a ~lifer· CITY CLBftK, CITY OF 5oYth Coatl Drlvt, Cost• Thia business It eon· June 25. July 2. 9, 16, 1992 llG2NWS4M2JC619394 :~ll~~.5c;'=ltyor0~ form Is avallable from tile Ana. CA 92701. TRICIA ANN RAZZANO, nla limlted partnerthlp hi NKWPO«T IUCH Miii, Calif. 92826 ducted by: a c01pora1ion Th-321 Sa•d nle Is tor lhe pur· court clet'k. IF YOU OBJECT TO the 1101 S. Grand Avenue, Managing General Pat1ner Publlshed Newport 8rlghlon Homff, A Cal1lor· Tiie reglslrant(s) com· pose ol ut1stying lien of ~EE. PETfTlON reque1ta Attom•1 for the Pell-granting of Ille petition, you Santa Ma, CA 21110 Sand HIU Road Sulle BeacN..,osta M111 Cally nla Corpot1iton, 950 South meneed •o transacl busl· PUBLIC NOTICE lh• unders gnl<l lor To,,.•ng that PATRIC!{ T. GUBBINS tloner: &hould lppeat al the heat· Oolng bualntH u : 200 Menlo Park Ca 9.o2s Pilot June 25 1992 Coast Drive. Costa M .... ness under lh• FlctiltOUS FlcUU I and s101age IHS together be • .........,...,. at .......,.....1 llM .. l!TT I! Ing and llllt your ob-"CLASSIC CONCEPTS By• Momlngslda SP Al· • Tll32 Caht 92826 Business N1me(s) l1Sled B I o~ Wllh eo111 ol advef1•~ .._.....,..,.. ,.. •. _,_ WEITOVEJt l!IQ E lon• Of' Ill• written ob-COMPANY" soci11.. Inc a California 7 This busln111 Is con· above on: M1v 1 1992 us n•H •m• and eitpensts of sa11. reor•ttn .. tlve to admlnl .. ftlTou.• •' • Ion• with the c0Uf1 ~ All other business names corporailon .. Its Gen.,al PUBLIC NOTICE duc1ed b~: a general part· StepMn C Hopkins, Presl-St•t•m•nt Dated this \9TH day of ,., the "'''' ot Iha dee• ...... Of'I th• hearing. YOUf ap. and addre11es used by the Partner • ner1111p dent The following per1ons J~ 1992 dent. MATTHEWS peatance may be In P4KIOO seller Within the past tllrH The buslnen 11 con-CNSUMS711 Tha registrant(•) com-Thls statement was flied are doing bustneas es JEAN M NOUTARY t~Ed .... ~?,NWrleqLLuetandta 1111 UYStDE DRIV&, Otbyyoutattorney. yHrs, H 1tated by the ducted by 1 limited patt. F'lotttloui mencecs to ttanaact bull-With lhe County Ctlfk ol RINGLER STUOIOS 485 P bl.shed Nt port ... .............. STE 1SO IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR .. utf, are: None. h' neat unesar the Fictitious Orange County on June 8 fut 17th Slreet. Su•le ~~. u I .... codlcil1, If any, be admitted COAONa DEL MAR CA or • con1lngent creditor ol Cnlel Executive Olllct: n;i:.'P reglttranl• com-8"1lneu Ntme Bu1lnes• Name(s) fisted 1992 ' Cost• Mesa. Cai.I 92627 Beach Costa ~esa Da;ly to PfObtte. The Will •nd 92826 1 th• deceased, you must file 2939 Main Place, Cotta menced to ttansact bull-Statement abo'n on: April 29, 11189 F533910 Edwatd A. Ringler. 365 Pilot June 25. 1992 any codlcil9 tr• avallabl• your claim wilh the court Mffa, CA 92626 . The F~ ptrlOnl Vice Presldenl Newport Glari Ct Newpo11 tn329 for ••amlnatlon In the file (7t4) ~790 and mall a copy to Iha per• The name end addreat ol neH under th• flctilioua ar• doing bu1lnes1 as: Thia 11a1ement was flied Pub~slled Ntwpoo Beacn. Beach, Ca111 92660 kepl by the court. Publl1hed Newporl 1on1I rep1e1tnt1tlv1 •P. th• buyer ere: KA PACIFIC, n::• or•1t"t:z"'" listed DOMAIN ASSOCIATES, wilh the County Clerk ot Costa Mesa Daily Pilot This buaineu Is cor· PUBLIC NOTICE THE PETITION requests Bt1eh·Co1t1 Masa Dally pointed by the eoort within A CALIF. CORPORATION, a Co :CO: t V a CallfOfnla S50 Town Cenlte Drive, Orange County onM1y 1•, June 25, July 2, 9, 16, 1992 ducted by: an 1ncs1111dual Fl llll lutlloclty to edmlnltt« the Pilot June 24, 25, J!Jfy 1, four month• from the data 1110 N. Broadwey, Suhe llmlt~ p~ne;slllp Suite 810, Cosll Mesa, 1992 Th·323 Th• reg11tral'll(s) com· c oNu• Hitt• under Iha lndepen-1992 ol fltst Issuance of letters 370 Santa Ana Califoml• Moml Calif. 92626 FS3 t 541 menced to transact bus1· Bu1lneas •m• d•m Admlnl1trlllon ol Et· 11 piovldad In HC11on 9100 9270e · ' By: ngslde Spieker Richard S. Schnelder, Pubbhed Ne ort Beach-PUBLIC NOTICE ness undlf tht F.c:M•ous Statement ... t.. Ac:t. (Thl1 authority w2o of Iha California Probate The assets being told are Aasoclaltt LP. • • Cabfor· 34300 Lallt«n Say Orlvt, wp Busrness Nama(s) l•Sted The F~1ov..ng per,Olts wlll allo# 1he J*tonal rep-PUBUC NOTtCE C~•· The time for filing generally descrlbed as: ~:n=~o~~r:~~· No. 68, Oana Point, Calif. ~o9ta4 ~·~~ ~al~y~llot Flctltloua abovt on: May 28, t992 a1• doing business a.s rttenllliw to take many claim• w!n not expire ~ Stock In Trade Furni1ure B M 1 1 S As 92629 une • 1 · • • Bu1lnH1 Name Edward A Rlflg1er BM I MOTORS lS35 actions Without obtaining BIC 7M fore four month• from the Fixtures and 'Equlpmeni Y{ 1 on;' ngs CS•c 1f, nl • Jarnet C. Blair, 188 Rolling 'fh.301 Stttement Tilts statement was t.11<1 Wl\.lt.ff A•e •A·l, Cost.1 court •PPfOVal. S.10<1 tak· NOTICE OF hurlng date noticed ancs Goodwill of a c~ln ~ 'o 9:iio~·· 1~, ~.:,~ Hiii Rd., Skillman NJ 08558 PUBLIC NOTICE Thi lollowing p11<sons wl\h tne County Clerti or Mesa, Ca 11 92627 Ing clfftln very Important PETITION TO above. Window bus1nHs and are p ,f r • Jene I. Treu, 140 8'ook· are doing bus•ness as Orange County on June 3, Bemaid E Murphy 835 Klionl, how~, the per· •""MINISTER YOU MAY EXAMINE the located at: 1101 S. Grand :y!! J stln Wilson Ill 1tone Orlva, Princeton, New CHS1042272 ARTHUR t<ELLOGG CO & 1992 Se1g1;11 •C-102. "'"""port tonal reprtMMauve wlll be ,..., Iii• kepi by Iha court. If you Avenue Santa Ana. CA • · u Jlfsey 08S40 ASSOCIATES t5oo Pato-F533575 Beach, Ca ' 92663 required to give notice to ESTATE OF: are • !*son Interested In "CLASSIC CONCEPTS p"'~ e1u cullvt Vi c• Brian H. Dovey, 7<M Ply· Flctllloua mac Placenll' CA 92629 Published Nev.port a.3ch· This bu\ non 11 con· lnter .. ted petlonl unlau LOUIS C. IPEL TS the estate, you may Ille COMPANY" res en mouth Road, Gwynedd VII· Bu1lnHI Ntma Ju~e Cromwell 379 E C D p ducted by an nd•v dua they hive waived notlc9 or CASE NO. Atet910 with the coun • I01mal R• The butll 14.I• 11 lnlended J"1~'th!ta=tynl 0~aJ,:~ ley, Peonsy!vanla 19437 ltttement Walnut. Costa Mesa CA J 0:11 11Me~; 2;•1YJ 1 11~1 The 1tg1s1r1n1(s) com· consented to the propo1ed To alt heirs, beneficlar1es, quest IOf Speclat Notice of to b9 consummated at the .. ,. Kathleen K. Schoemaker, The f ollowing !*SOOS 92627 u 0 · • • u Y menced to transact bus•· tetl6n.) The lncttpendem CJed110f'. 1 conting. enl credl-1111 filing ol an lnvtntory office ol COASTAL COUN· County on June ~S~:;.;7 33 Tyson Lane, P11nceton, are doing business at: Ar1h1K c Ke1lo9g 1500 1992 ness under the F1c1mous edmlnlttrallon autllofhy WI« tors and0 ptfsons who may Ind appraisal ol Hllll 01-TIES ESCROW 115099 New Jersey 08S40 BRIGHl'ON PALOMA AS· Patornac • Plac:enl!a CA Th.JI\ 8us1neu Name1s1 hsleo be grenled unless an lnllf· otherwise be lnteiested In Nls or ol any pe1111on or Golden WHt St . .' tiunllng-Published Newport Thi• business 11 con. SOCIA TES. 950 South 92627 • · above on not oppllc3ble .. led s>«aon Illas an ob-the will or estate, or both, aec<?unt as provided In ton Beach, CA 92647 and Beacll-Co111 Mese Dally due1ed by: a gen.tal Pitt· Coast Drive, Costa Mesa, Tiiis business 11 con-PUBLIC NOTICE Bff,,ard E Mutpny jec1ion to the petillon Ind ol: •ection 1250 ol the CalifOf· the anUclpated tale date is Pilot June 18, 25, July 2, 9, nershlp Calif. 92626 ducted by co-pat1nert CNS1046511 T111s s1a1emen1 was I «>O •howl good cause Why lhe LOUIS c. SPELTS nla Probate Code. A R• July 14, 1992. l992. The regl1trant(a) corn-Brighton Communlt\11 Tht regis1ranl(5l com-... 1th tht County Clerk ot court ehould not grant lhe A PETITION has ti.en quest for Special Nollet The bulk sale Is 1ubjKt to th315 menced to transact ~· L P .. A Cahfoma Umited menced to transect bUll· Flctltlou1 0fange Co1onlt on Jo.1ne \2 ~lty. fllad by ELIZABETH IOfm 11 available from the Calllornla Unftorm Com-ne11 under the Flcthlous Pulnerahlp, 950 South ness under the Fictitious 8uslne11 Name t992 A HEARING on th• pell· SPELTS ln the SuperiOt court clerll. mtrclal Code Secllon PUBLIC NOTICE Business Nam•(•) l1s1ed Cout Onve. Costa Mesa, Bulll'IUS name listed St•tament F534597 llon will be held on JULY Court ol C1lilomla, County AltotMV for the Petl· 6106.2. above on: January 1990 Cahl. 92626 above on· 6•1o.70 The f oltow1ng 1>41r10os Pubhsned Newport Beac"- 23, 1892 al 1:•5 P.M. In ol ORANGE. tloner: Th• narn• and address of NOTICE OF James C. Blair, General AB Umlled. A Cahlomla June Cromwell are d.omg busmen as: Costa Mesa Daily Pi•ot Dept. 3A located al 700 THE PETITION requests Cl Iii d 1 the person w1lh whom PUBLIC HEARING PILOT CLASSIFIED Umited Partnership, 950 This statement was filed PIT CREW DIST., 760 West June 18 25 July 2 9 !992 CMc C«11er Drlvt West. that ELIZABETH SPELTS C ic;•N ~ E 't:i'i I! N T cl alms may be filed Is . Nolle• 11 hereby gtven II'• the r .. ource you South Coasl Drive, Cosia -Mtll the County Cleek ol 16th St . Su to 0, Costa Th-3 t6 Sanll Ana, CA 92701. b9 1ppomled as penonal COASTAL COUNTIES ES· tllal the City CoUflCll of lhe I 1 II Mesa. Calrl. 92626 Orange County on June 16 Meta, Clf,I 92626 IF YOU OBJECT TO tll• repres. ent•tlV• 10 admlnls-whether you're buy-CROW, 16099 Golden Wast City of Newport Beach will ~a;1~~un0,onm~r~~a.r! This buslneu Is con-1992. ' Rypper Corporalion. 760 The Piiot Classl· granting of the pet.itlon, you ter th• Htata of the dece-Ing, selling, or Just SI., Huntington 81ac11, CA hQld a publlC hearing r• di 11 b duC1ecf by: • general pl/1· F534958 West 16th St Su•lt D fled thould appetr al the heat· dent. tooldng, classlfled has 92647 and lhl la1I day for garCling proposed ORDI· H •ms, ocause nerlhip Costa Mesa. Cahl 92626 The mQst comprehen· Ing and llllt your ob-THE PETITION requests what you needl filing dalme by any creditor NANCE NO. 92-33, beinQ, our columns compel Th• reglatrant(a) corn-Published Newport Th11 buslneu Is con sive and current ClrroC· J:ctlon• or Iii• written ob-the decedent'• WILL a.nd PILOT CLASSIFIED allall be July 13, 1992 AN ORDINANCE OF THE quallfl•d buyers to manced 10 transacl bus!-B_aacn-Cosla Me11 Daily dueled by· a corporallon tory or gooCls and ser-~· with IM COUr1 ~ codlclls. If any, be admitted 842·5878 Which Is the buslness day CITY COUNCIL OF THE cant nest under the FlC1rllous Piiot June 18, 25. July 2, 9, Tha reg1stran1(1) com vie .. around! to probalt. l'lle will 1nd befOf• ltl• anlicipated H it CITY Of NEWPORT 842·5878 eu1lne11 Name(s) llstecf 1992. menced to \lansact bu51 •--------- ............ ........ ~ .... .......... TO Pl.ACE AN AD CALL ~ 61'2·5678 · Call c~ for details I ·N. Ora111 C1. 540-1220 S. Ora111 Cl. •96·8800 Nl-.Wt'OH I" Gt;NERAI. 2102 JRVINt: 2144 NF.WPOHT COSTA Mt:SA 2624 Ht-;1\CH l Ot;!t HEA<'H :..! 16H COSTA MESA 2624 NEWPORT Ea1talde 1 adrm If Bt;ACH 2669 RENTALS TO SHARE 2724 BUSINESS OP'PlCI! FOR RENT 2789 Houses,1Condos For Sale Newport Ht• .339K 2B0/2BA + 180/t BA Oueat Qu•rtere. Pool. Fam rm with t/p. Nwpt a .. o.tt Studio, Furn, pooV1pa sn5 Woodbrtdge TWnhme. •S750 Move lnl 2BR 2SA, park vu, dbl The aluth 3BR 2BA, E'elde 281 181, xl1 gar, •dult1, no peta, nJ Z·palloa, pool, f/p, Im· cond. 271.C 16th Pl. 1mkr. $1200. 722-6879 maculate, must .... S700 No Pel ~52 you're lool<lng for a 8LK .,._ h NB/COM twnhs to •hr 1 aTH & POMONA 1pacloua •Pt In • to c · Yearly. w st:rtight male pror. • c i I·. N I· ti I\ I. I 002 Coron• Del M•r 3bd, duplH, S 1600 quiet bldg can me la.rge cl .. n 2Br 1Ba. nr pool/spa. $475, Incl .t200 sq ti olc whse now I For ' $625/mo, ls'f~c50. o, ar. l 33s!~s~i ut1I 844-2929 631-3608 Detached gar. Excej SH,800 cond. Open hou1t Nwpt 8e•ch 2bd penlhl, IH /Opt S2000 NEWPOHT Sl.350/mo 644-1559 ** 28R Dupt•x• qul•1. angl aty, good VIiia Balboa! area. gar. w10 hkup1. you'll also 0•1 lndry, mo. 1-3-00--7-2_0_3_7_3_8_5_1=_ BBQ & great neigh· LIDO ISLE 1Br up· Nwpt Bell: Lge BR BA 1 "'18 SIF~ 1617 Wost· Beautiful 4 vr old unit June 27, 28: July 6, 11 1paclou1. tight & 12·5PM. 531 lrvln• bright. \.Aro• balcony. Avt. 503-664-2821 Bt:ACH 2 11;9 Boautltul 1BR + den. S795/mo 847·7540 Nice vlew, wshr/dryr • 1 BA, enclo1td oa· Incl. Fl1eplace. S 1150/ rage, walk..fn cloHt, mo. A01 875-4912 no peta $850/mo. bOrsl e31.a427 stairs w/\llew gar In new 2400 s f JBA oo EASTSIDE Yearly $850/m~. Call nse w igarage, S550, cliff, NB Aqt f>4l•5032 Npt Beach 4bCI, IH/ opt or sale $2500 Beach Rentals! Back aa1 6191753--071 9 eves MtF. 20·30. 650-9330 Bayfront Offices 18R, 18A, back yard, ~ 2BR Apanmenl. Nwpt Hgts spacious Great envuonment 2 c., garage (1245eB) "PT HGHTs.IJ Owner ERA Wtftr A UoJd 2Br 1 Ba tlou... over· CoroM del Mar 3bd SpygltH hom• S3425 NlWPO..T 'lNINIULA YEAAl Y·WIHTER.stJMMER t Btdroom 10 • a.ctroom W. Nwpt, 2 hOUNI 10,_B_•ttv....__e.w. __ 2_2_7_o __ bch, 3BR 1BA, yrly. •Do you Med lg clean W/0, patios, $1525 2br 1ba? Ga.rage, new Prop H .. 542-3850 cpt, O(W, atorage. w h /0 hkupe llm, studio rm w plll reasonably priced OH • r ryr · 2 Yrs New. Avg 5637/ entry. MJF. No pets 973·124 7 113-5$55 alze IOI. 1375,000 firm. 111\ I. H< >/\ I SI./\ N ll I 006 aouth aeyfront chOlc• loctllon w/pferl 3Br 2Ba + tpt, by owner/agt. 673-7847 C 'OHON/\ 1>1-:1 . M/\H 1022 lkly. leue opt or equity ahare. Spadou• pool home. Buy lurnl1hed? Agt. Barb. 175-5111 ('OST/\ MES/\ I 0 :.?4 Appt. onty, 542-8684. Ooe•nfront Duptex Lg Unite. $1,099.000 °"" MOftofrt WPfl'I Sun••t Showing 3903 ••••hore r BatbOa Newport Alty 723-4494 Qu•tnt Duplex 1 1t. to oc:eanl Lower unit 3BR/2BA ~ Iott, upper 2BRl1BA, hug• deck, eaeh w/gar & frplc. High summer rents, molivated a•t•· ertl 13951c. Call Mich· elle. 93 .. 2219 agt. SOUTH CO/\ST METHO lOHC; 8albo• ltland 4bd home w/1pa $4750 SUMMER RENTALS AVAILABLE Fumlsl'lec!Jl)ntumShtd VIiia Rentals 675-4912 •-•""""'B""a-c""k""""'B""a_v_Are~-.-. W•t•rfront Home• Sharp 3BR 2Ba condo Inc. Reeltor• 3 ctr e•r $1250 Pets 131·1400, 780-3800 OKI 498-0150 '73-9900 CAPISTRAN O BEACH 2 1 lH Lovely lge 28R fern. •Lido Penlnaula• Unique i & 2BR Units for lea••· Private bch, on bay, 873-e030 7t0 Lido Park Dr. 1theA. nu wtw. --.-u""p""'p'""e=,.-u,,,..,..,..v,...-- gardener. $1200. wtlk SINGLE FAM HOME bch, 3 1().378-3119. Golf eourse vu. 3Br COHONA Apartments For Rent BAJ.HOA Pt:NINSUl.A 2 t>07 S750 No Pet 840-2495 No pell. $565/mo. mo For 111 6 Months 645-1631 aft 3pm. On Our Si:i-c1alll. Call $500 mo. 646-7013 GOOD LOCATION! No w 11 1t4.97g..9991 P:6~~~:T~:~ v':e~: lg 2BR 1 \<\BA tow,._ ON WATER Charming all amenities 5700 •E'llde 2Br 1 \<\Ba houH, lndry rm. d/w, small lBR, Ideal tor 1 rno. 673-6605 twnh••· bltln micro, patio, $825/mo. pert. no pets, utll pd, --------,.., w/opnr, $850 + 2078 Thurtn $950/mo,yrty 65~145 Share NB. Peninsu1a • CENTAUR MGMT 3BR 2BA apt, N Smkr. SSOO dep. 642-3765 ~2•2288 Of 831•2725 Step• to aand 1BR l BA Male 30+, nr beach, •Large & 1harp 28R1-..--------up llrs In ltlple., lndry. $425. 673 .. 058 2B• upper, d/w, lg LARGE BACHELOR LeaH. Prefer no pets To Shr 2br/2ba, gar, cloHll. verls, g•r E'alde. stove Included. ss951mo 847•2822 WI D. COM. •Vall 7/1 S830 No P•t ~0-2495 $500/mo. 631·7530 S55))'mo, d•P req d Sp•cloue 38R 28A W/O In unit, relrlg, ftr• •Sharp newer 2BR w / Lovely 1BA courtyard femal• Only 673·7319 place, upper deck, patio, 2 lull batht, Hning. Gtted. pool. Back Bay huge h11, gd walk to beach! $1 650. bullt·lni, 5850. Call HCurlty. Atk about area. lg rm, w/d, prlv1, Won't a..•1 97M71Z Agl·Pam M .. 5880 Sp.clt lsl 842·5858 emply'd, no smkg CO KON A DEi. MAH :lh 22 Move-In Speclal1! P•t•. s.-20 641 •5020 2 & 3BR Townhomesl Good locl 548·73 87 HOTt-:LS RENTALS WANTED 2726 WANTED CUSTOM l>EI. MAH :! I 2 2 2\<\Ba, fam rm, dbl gar, lg yd. Npt 1chl1. Klda/pet1 ok. No IN 412 Seaward. 281 1 Ba. & MOTt-;l.S 2718 INDUSTRIAL 2788 1200 S/F ofc. lg roar car door. $7115 mo. 629 Terminal Way. 540-9352 Of 64&-06& I 6512 SF, 3 oles, 2 overhead dra, 1 779 Whittler, CM 48 SF 54CHJ352 or 646-0681 NEW SHOP S 7·t000 sq ti un.ts Roll up doors Great Placentia St toe Also store frn1 retail & otc. Slart at 5695 mo Agl 850-1220 au5me~~ Gr Finance a •1e-.4MAbbleWay 2200/8050 sq.ft home/ '°' $339,950 owe. as· tum• S250k. 722· 1431 EASY FHA FINANCING req. s1495. 63&·9095 pa11o. comm poor. dbt 2 ldnn TownhoLIM 2 Biie• 10 Trlangte Sq Pvt, Patio, A/C, Gar Small pet con9'dtred 1821 Anlhelm/&45-5235 s122,000 •3BR 28A Opbl, nu carport. $875/mo. No Popultr 3bd, 2ba cp11/palnt, l/p, w/d, 2BR 18A Nwpt North pell. 832-4818 l!::::::::::=:::::::::::=~I Townhouse style apt, 3Br 2~Bt, encl O•· rage, w/d hkup1, pvt btckyard, pool, apt, 2233 Fairvi ew Rd. $1070/mo tMa.7001 NEWPORT BAY INN Our 1p1clous rooms Include refng & micro. contln entll bklaat. maid 1ervlce & mucn mor•. Localed close HOME LEASE ~-4BR, 1 lo 5 yra Up to S6,500 mo 81g Cyn, Belcourt, Corona del Mar w o<:•an v••"' Call Joe 512-824-6390 l~Mf! ... ~M BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 2904 lower end unit hU hkup, dbl gar $ t350. condo, city lli•w•, ""'Fu_r_n-la-he_d..,.._1~B~A-: ~LI,_g-ht~& 3BR 38A & 28R 28A I M 834-4411 Ev 494-5496 W/d, frig, gar, pool, t><lgllt, patio, 1 per· All muler aultt1, 1pa· 1pac OUI I ng at••:,_________ •P• $1200 873·9252 CIO"I, frplc1. w/d'I , lot• or llottg•: wrap •Jaamlnt Cruk ion. n/tmkr, 709 Lark· .. around patio {1001$) 28R 2BA tux condo, 2· 1pur. S750. 640.7333 patloa, 1om• gartgH. reA R-..~ & U .... 3BR 2\<\BA, view, car gtr, new crpt, Wiii ~on1lder email $220 000 5"" •nw .. , Orv gutrd. comm, PoOI & vault cell•, w/d . Spacious 2BR + loft, peta. A•k ebout Bright lo:£; 3bcl 2ba "3-555S tenn, $2,200. p/m $1150/mo. Avail 7/1, 2BA. new palnl/crpl, lftOY•·ln epeclel. In qultt neighbor· ~0-1212 •gt. 8~70 °' 650-0736 e;~ik t~o bct·~~3-~~ Victoria Park Apta. hood. Poot epafkl .. In Furn Pool Home, prl· 4br/3ba, new c.,pet, 714-722·7505 gerdwpatlo Httlng. vtt• bch, •hort term, Atrium lg fam home All Utllltl•• Peld Lrg 13500/mo LM optlen Sl "'oo't 1' 1 er. refrlg. pttlo. Low prlc•I (5781S) CDM vtew '°" w/ptana. Cati Agt. Barb &7S.55H Le•~•. ,"'~1 ;::0 • IMO/mo. No P91•. ERA~ I LJord Joint VW!ture °' bur at MAGNIFICENT 1 ecr 1--------M I H0-3729 or 85().2572 H3-1151 ·dra1tlc reducilonl Call Ocean a Harber""' IESTvtEWllUlUFFSt Oft. n Attrtc:IM 1Br klHI for Barb •gt· e?s.a9t1 4Br, 2V.8t. Lota of tmmacul•te, 3BR 3BA. SPECIAL! Hnlon. Pvt ptllo, II.PLY CuaaulNQ Huge Laguna View/Sun-Ugn1, fr•eh ptlnt, nu Sh21g2h81y51mupg0• ra2d19d.4 .. Vl01n1tay 1 BEDROOM w•lk to every1hlng. ••2•R aaA trpNlc, """"' Ht Lot w/plant. R• crpet. great nelghbrhd • e878/me &4&-9081 pool catpoft r $1~1000 duced to S38~. Call SHOO/me. 721-0.71 Entrada. 7fUl .. SM ~~~:~~J~'t c... Del· M•r 2BR Do"'9r Shore• ·'950/ Popular Del Mar viHa Batb. •gt eT ... •t 1 MSW: 28R 2\<\Bt. mstr BLUFFS CONDO MW1U AnytllMI 2BA 1750. 1BA 18A mo. •T•1 ta? Hll NrtNCifON 10-.J\( ti I IMO HllNTINliTON REACH ~IMO NFWl'Otn HEACH ..'hlW GARAGES FOR RENT 2740 to b t 1 c h /t Ir I) o ti Storage Garage, ltn· Weekly rate1 from gle 9)(20. Costa Men S150, lit hm• gu.sts S90 mo Call 642-4914 only. 931..000 Wkdys 9-<lpm VACATION IU:NTAl.S 2ni CASH IN ON THE BUSI· NESS OF THE DE· CADE• S8·B11t1on Ool· lar mar..,et gel1"'0 r• fund• tor ttomeoll'fne1& on mortQlg• 0"411· chargH We handle all proceuln.g lead• 1n9 national firm Llrn· nte1 ucensu ava1l•l)le FrH ll'lformallon c.iu 241111our 1 1-800-88:!· s122. Conaumer Mort· 010• Recovery Inc In Paclfto Rane:~ •. !~ w/trplc, J•c tub & bat-4BR or 38R a. d•n. "25 Completely r• •28R S7IO• tur•• a ma9'., ........ cony. Encl gar walk --------1 tur~lehed. Quiet E.· Rll S g ourmet kltoh•n. to bch O..-n ••t a 2~BA, HOO i q "· SICS• locatlon. No •110 800• pretty P••IO. Include• Sun 1·8 620 Natcl•· SUOO/mo. Y' tu. P•rk•Settlngll pet1. Open a-4 Frig. dattwenr, 1tov• NB Summer Wkly. 3BR tum, upat S 1 .OOO!Wk 128 •Oth St 546-02•7 or...,., 631·790a WHti•t/Oryer. Ado,. NIPOMO, CALlffOANIA ..... 12t50/mo ~no pelt. Wllti Ocean .. Sun..t .. ..,. 1•7 E. 11th St Incl. No pet• 5415-4155 •blel (7282Y) VIEW HOME 2,580 BSM 1n °' n 1·'33$ 7 OO-e422 vlewt. Nie• t8A wl'of\ E.Slde, beet( bay. 2459 "*28R tBA. UPPER OA "'R"".-,..-.-n-t"'"lo-.,..L-.-.-u-n-.·r DAunaTYIUOYD ~uar• feet, 4 BR, 3 81utte Condo Brit• *"'S.S. Chlld Ott. No A·-..... "----. "BR LOWER. N .. r..... bellch houH Of\ N nd seevmcar make lraeks! beth•, triple garag., 38R "B trig' ... -... _ .. _ " 28 1 ,...7 1 tll 1111 1.14 acr91. Separtte CIHn, • a, ' Pett. e:t1 .. t0T 28A, bit ln1, gar. Hoapltal. 1175/mo. r , apt. '' • 1$ • • t,......,. .... lkll~. A• '"BR 28 ... ..--.. ,....... wfd Incl. A\11 to '" ....... 1825• 4..._2471 84$-7471 J1300 Of~ 49MMI "'-•-""" '" ""•-•• 7/ltt. ue $1300/mo -----.,....,....._.--.,...,,_ :.::..! duced to $3 9,000 ,..19h~amo•dt 678 ...... w.. •~ .. n/M" h 1200 Ofllt GOLF ·-·-, •TOO, S + 1 , •Letbhdt• ltullder AdOl1on Wood Sturgeon. lf3~0/mo _ .. _.. .....,., 1 COURS• YISW ~-cone. 317 C..t>Olto Very nice a tg 2l>f/2ba (805) 929-3035. Incl gardnr. 7&1-1350 Hart)Of Vl9W (S .. wlnd), LO 28A 18A, new CW· St.131-403e 1960 .. .ldHI 1br, gar, 48R + fam rm, trM nat, Hr bue, !<•Ma.rt. frpl 11.o 721 1 UIO Waterfront Condo w/ New cuttom 4BR 3BA, •h•d•d deck. Nie:• ..-The Pltet Cl•••I-' • 1 aA w 9A & uul. non.I ..-.-~"·· vtewl 38R 1 ml from bCn ne11110 I .. " I ,. mk11715/mo tied •IJde ..,......., 2t)t/2t>t,. imkr, f•m w d. u"'-' ~~·~ ..... k"ch & 17th. "'"1 Ctbtlllo. ne g .. bore and or.. ~2·228t or 831-272& T fr ..... ... ~ ,,.......... ... 12e00/I", avall 7/18. Nt mott c:omprehen-b•Y v'few. pl, g.,., ttal<a/balc. SAOO,mo. be. Wiii con1ld•f SK1. HUNT • '''"· 2 :~~=~ 7~1:+ ........ 1780 a.otOft. OKI ~ tlt\d curr.nt.,,:lr.o-lt350/~·· no 11344~ 11 1 r\i ll Nl.ll li\i 111\llll<ll'H ltl l '.! (Il l I I l l SI 1\ I F I'll< 11'1· 11 1 \ t •:•"< IU.N fl\I S 10 SH/\HE :.?7:.!-4 t r a o • Jt a• o p 1 • llCf••· 4 bckm, 2~ kNll6ii NW WI 2Br·new/c:leen. hkupe, '°'Y of eooct• ..,. pec1. 7 _A_V_A-1~----Pi,,_.-,-M-F' 1 311,000. 84t.0005. b•th. a,tt4 eq. "" STEPS to sc PIA.la. S..-'nd. ~ 481 ~•tlo, carport, HI *-around! .-lev.IY llr, trplc, tt0n-.=· to '~r lro ------~~::::::••••lllli•lll Afll. Metteyn '~le wetd/repalr thOP and Sptcloua 28r tea 28& pool • t~ Center It • ...._.'1M tlo.,., petlo, new pnt, 48, 28,, J*l\I~. N•· _ equipment. Town Mat condo, nu pnVc:rpl. Qtrdener. 12400/,,,!: ,.,. 1 blk from t>.a.ch, blk te IMth. S400/mo NI \I., l'l 11{ I I II~ \I II 1111.'I , netlon•I park. •v 8ml pet oat. MUO ell 7214129 1050 yr IN 131-Mll + lltlf. uoo cs.., O•vy owner tt~.ooo. (IOt) tna/rno . ...._..,. waTUDtO tl'ltt/IMM. or kncty, ~l~lt 4'Wt"-UTAH. W•PerUtllfttett '":!c,J~'°'':,: *l,2 & 3 ltd.room• Anllabk* "'rnanlba. ~ .,,.,, '•"•• "•"'"•"'• Cal eOOUt .-Clal•. UIOO. H 1 Via lbotl. Cltoost Yow Own~,,. Sptd/111 cable ... Par1tY tum, Shr 49" Ha. •II Houses Condos Fo r Rent 1.i· ... 111\1 •• "ILOT CLAa81PID .... tM '"°"'Cle you C.tn Coun\ on to ... • myriad of f'Mf'Chen• dlM ltemt, tMc&UM OUf c.04umnt CO"'f* quatlfled buyer• 10 c .. I t llf NH. l'ool. cat Oil Detle 17>1133 Age no kltch. 1411. 1314121 emenltl••· ••epa eo ,... ........ ... •• ·~ T-1 • Large Apts • Alarm Systems HA. carpet. cff.,,.., bCh "'°' 67W7~ 111 •• I I '· t ' I I ) ·, --·-... • Microwave Ovens • AJC. •tow. ~ ,....,., ltl\•11 ·1111 frplo, WfO h"upa, .... ~ ~MIO. ::' ~':o.,..~~ LG' a~ .. 1·9'0fV, 1 D/W • :\' Pool :t. 9dl.ilt ~·· NI Peuttt. ¥ ..... ~ P••M>, poot •• .,... •Laundry Room •Garden tting-~"",. • • ~1u. a38t ... f*9 w"'9m ""· 11100 /9 t,.._.11 I AcroN from •••ch. ~-~------1 tip, tnco Y\t. • C8I ...... -,. ........... --,.-................ ~ • Families, Students Welcome •• ,. HA. ..,99 •• Ha: nr. C11oee '° bet\. i:oo~~t:# , ...... NOO-IMOCW Con .. imimlly l«oNd Ill jj ct 'lJ frpfo, W/O, wpattw. w!d, lge ""· nl•, "'-"· Mo. Mo tM --..... AWll now llO-nol qllt•t. &i: ..:=;nt FIND .:.::L Aot. ..... .,1at FIWWtlyJ~ .., .......... vtaw .... ~ 1 ..... 18 m. WM. M-· Garden Ap"·. ~ IMlh. ,.., .. • "' ... *I& Nw VIie lelboa, OCft w _,... _., 08ft or ~ T9ffacie condO, N beloorW, IM ,,._,, ~• w.. Of '6J-llll IM. ... pdL.!._~..::: CM. ptOOl. WIO, '430 ncMOM~l/t . .....-Vf7f ..-o ..... ~ .. ".,. ..... ,.,,Q -- -PU NO Tnt YOU A [' °"" ACT. PAO AT i NEE THE PRO YOU LAW' On • MOR m. d and I Re co Docui ... p Ill 1116 (bn; CU!ed ZONf UMll SEU THE CAst ••wflil I 11 tranct 300 • Ora119 !eitsl ~ uoc) PIOP4I' C.lto (lie trl of Or1 Pf!,,. •and INPI rea>lt 112·2 illliK cuttd re a SO< petl!tt °' 1'1111 Sale musu draWl'l a Che eralcr Dy a • loan 1 ~ ( ' 1 COIDOll VDDINO ROUTI Big ~oftta. Call Ameri- ean Detender 24 Hra. 1 ·1()().858-3933 FUICHllE OF 901 AlftNlntt •uain. .. A first. Nothing •IM Ilk• It. We are rec· ommended by major automotive manutec- tu rera to perform 1peclallzed warranty work for dealer· ahlpa. If you have 60K 10 lnvea1, don'i ml•• this one. For detalla, call anytime: 1-800.741·3778 MONEY TO l.OAN :.?!i 1-1 •WIDOW HAS SSS tor NE&D •ummw employ· TD'sl s20,ooo up. No Ha? Have • garage to credii,.-No penalty. Call be cleaMd out, wln- Otniton At. •99-4835 HOWi dows washed? Call ~J'!. ... ................... ··aoo Boo," 2'41 ~ old. Loel .. Newpof1 e-Bay.,....." ... Lynne M teo-We t ·I I! '">Cl ', \ I !--I H \ 11 I '-. '"I' , HOT, LIVI & WILD JUITYOU&MI 1·702.a71-4103 OVER 21 ONLY VERY DtlCAEET M.LINO S C'llCH HS,\. l "Slf{l1l J Ill:\ 1111! llCIPTIGlll OfC IDllTOI RoHonable ••••• --dlalrlaullon '*· IARN 110.000 T~ a.... OI ~ .......,., a11 ...,. .,,_ Coe.. Mo.._ 17/ht, r-REE IN A:Alr..._ ~ 148 Wt "9fa f!9'd . ....._,, rope. Hll1n8 .. I ~· .... ~ coViNANT TAANSo Of work, lnclud"' 11 ... Ulec.., out•. a~:.?.=. PORT-khoOI + • ~·-T ~~ ..... ~. lend di~ layoute months OTA. Mlft6. l!xclllng oppty w/ ;!.tatlon and hoUelnQ. treee, •"991on. MAI' \0 oiaMy Plot, mum ege 23. TMIN PASTA BRAVO hlrtnO (•07) 57w t 11 !)ct, 1'9allon plantt 330 W. Bay It.. Coeta pey 27·21 cent1. tor ~. Send 32 IES COfPO'allon. ,_Wtllefta"""llilnl~IPl1!11:0,K8'71D' MMa 8112'1 THIM nMded. H6gh rnutM to: 537 ..._, ....,;.~·_,-~::--=-:::=:;;;1 -1-----·---milMge bonUe mllet. port Centw Dr n.-. EARN UP TO MOO/ Auto Route Motel layowt. Loed-N.wpott BMch. CA week. No •• pen.nc •. The "ldepelldent hal lnglUnloacUnglO•ad-9He0 °'call 3e7·1541 Own hours. ProcMa roulH avaltabl• In head. Pakl lnautance. RN , 1 NEED E 0 1 1 mortgage retunda. Huntington llMch Md 1-80(M41-439-t. $l500+ + per w.ek. Call 1~96-903· l'ounfaln Valley. CUSTOMER Airfare and hotel paid. EASY WORK. EXCEL· Wedneeday n ights Must be 11valable for a LENT PAV. AaMmble ont/ • No eoledlna. SERVICE 2 Wffk aaalgnment. 1· product• at home. Mull have depend· 100·721-8773. U.S. Make Jew.lry. toys, able euto, in.wane: T h • N E w p o R T Nursing Corporation. eraf11 etc. No selling. and Yddc ~·1111 BEACH/COSTA MESA A lebor dl1pule exl1lar No .~perlenc• necH-';~i; @ '4•~33: :1Lr0:1~0Tc~~~ lcrttn Prlnttr/llMUll ~r~~-1~:~o!~~~eo'g! Atttntloneoi.!c.':!1 looldt--a-Allt Service Represent• Elc.p'd, lmm9d open-_..;.e_xt_H_A_·1_004 __ . __,~-=-Wiii sacrifice un _,...,. 1 f , .. _ Cl latlo Ing. Exp determlnH Pff data .my, AJP, AJ t ..,. °' u,.. rcu n pay Steve ~2·285e PHOTO TRIMMERS Purpua Umlt9d • A, Mac eJCp n•e: Dept to WOfk a flex.Ible _. ' I N "Lady Anne" T Quicken helpful, echedule, approx 18-Stcrt .. ry P/T Earn to S125 oay. 0 a .. 1 #8 of only Costa M..._ Ask fO\' 24 houra ~ WHk. Exec S.arch f\rm lo-••P nee. 80().262~89 macs.. $200. Pl Dina .._1'1'93 We need 8 retlable caled In Newport Cen· RELOCATE AND MAKE call 8"2"'4321 CHE,.. AllllT,8 .,.. person with strong tw needs aecty 4 hrs/ EXCELLENT PAY! days 0t 631-3220 _.., telephone akllla, day Must polHll constcuctlOn workers 0 W N Pff Thutedaya & Fri· pleaaant pholM voice, xlnt. typing aklll1 & needed for all phases. JU~EB X cJ A I daya ~:30pm In neat ap~arance and pleasant phone per· Bonus, paid IMng and an que or a11 c Classified 11 ..... CONV•NIENT whether you're buy· Ing , Hlllng. or Just looking, clasalfled has what you needl PILOT CLASSIFIED USE th• Youth Employ-ment Service at ~2·1'p=""""o"Tu .... N~D.-1-.:":',":G:-:E:-:T:-:T:'O~ 0474 for a qu.lln.d BLASTER" on Balboa youth, age 14·22. BIVd. Wrlle to Identify: Ml-1\lBI HS llll'S .Ill I H COM. Call Dorothy abi. to WOf'k w.n With aonallty SlO/Hr. Call travel expenffS, Call condition or P Mon-Fri, 873-2298. othera. $5.30/Hr. Malda/T9d 780-1313 nowt F•• St59 guat· al10 Neon clo Cler1cal antffd 407.e45-2140 algna, lnt•r .. Cell DANIEL SHl!A SECRKTARY PIT Ext loO. 9-8 EST. Items. PrlVata c p1I6' CLASSIFIED Over 400 aaUafled em· A.V .. P.O. Box ,.252. Newport •••oh ployera In th9 past 12 Balboa, CA 92681• Country Club QoH 942-4321 EX1. 207 Newport pier area. S7/ · ' tor, Dean Kava OFFICE SUPPORT DENTAL Employ•••! hour + commlaalon. 1871 Chico St., month•! No F.. to ... Mbenhlp • For employ ..... The Youth LOSTI Mal• Black La· Sale 844-e411 842-5878 ----------Emplo19f9. Outstand-Call 723·5101 Diego, CA 92 Our Regional Offtce/ Ing opportunltle1. Call SUMMER JOBS (G19) 483-2M5. MONEY MONEY TO LOAN 29 14 TO LOAN 2914 HOME LOANS Employment Service brador w/whlt• spot. of th• Harbor Area, Short & stocky. loll 54.2 West 18th Street, 8-8-92 In th• vicinity of Suite B, Costa Mesa. 1 eth & Placentia. Calif. 921227·27~. Costa Meaa. Blue Employment Opportunities Newpot1 Beach '"ka 714-823-tMS 11 bl N A U tor T•ml-a friendly, enthu9'aatlc 1~,,.,.,.,,,,.,,..,..,...-----20 o~nlnga ava a • u,.. va · lndMdual with aollcl GENERAL on all ahltta. No exp nal cuH . 10 yra exp. WordPerfect !5.0/S.t K...,ert Portrait nee, wlll Ira In. Ref1. Mature & nurtuc· Help .. ve Sm akllla accurate typing Studio hiring Hveral. Hourly + bOnus. Po•I· Ing. Madellne 857-1239 frolft th• Po at &0 wpm, and good Will Tra.ln. Traveling & tlve, energetic people. Shephard mix, Refinance & Purchases • Most Competitive Rates • Credit Problem OK • EZ Qualifying Loans (no income) woven collar. Please WOLFF TANNING help ul fine "Bonzall" BEDS. New Com· (714) 65C>-4532 or 800- m•rclal·Home unit• 748-6221 aak for Anita from 1199.00. Lamp•··---------Lollona-AcceeaorlH. LOST! Parakfft, color Monthly payments low Blue & friendly, lost vi· u S18.00. Call today cln l ty of Orange FREE Nl!W color cata· County Airport. log. 1.aoo.387-e838. 711·'485. RRARDI EMPLOYMENT '.r~•.IU Accountlna Clerk A/P, AIR. blillng, eol- lectlon1, bank r.con- c II la ti on & minor admln duties for med- alze NB archlt.ctural firm. Pl•u• eontact Jay Malone, 873-0300. verbal communication Non·Travellng poal· Call 434-8507 10am· dlum aid•. adult akllla. Prof .. alonal d.. tlon1. Call lla......._.t our 7pm. A1k for Stan. . loving, friendly, n m•anor a must. Salary HO to schedule an In-WATCH PERSON Cook/CompanlonMakpr 1ovlng homal plua benefits. Quall· tervlew appointment F(f, Salary negot. 1723, moving, f19d appllcani. are In· 800-992-6313 ext Pff we•k•nd hrs. Spanish speaking OK. aoonl vlted to apply In per· 2542. EOE. Ught walklng, answer-Lawrence. 963-9685 Ing phones, good -------...--1111111""' aon 10am-2pm at: Ace GRILL COOK communlcallon akllls Park Ing , 4 8 8 0 req. Exp'd only. Apply MacArthur Ct., Sto. A, To work Orange In person, Human Re-• 0 Point Option EMPIRE CAPIT Al FINANCIAl CO. 714/534-2323 Ask for l ee MORTGAGt;s MORTGMit:s T .U . 'S ::•1 IM T .I> 'S .!'•I M I I.OSI & t'OU NI> :.?~:!~> •Found: Cooketlel. East side Costa Mesa. Pie••• call to Identity 548--0163 MOlll'<r \l.t ·s Tl>'S ."r 1 -. uick Action On Mortgage Loans. • Competitive rates and programs • Construction take-out loans • Refinances and Purchases • Loan Consultants with over 15 years experience EVENlNG & WEEKEND APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE For more information call our Mortgage SetVices Department at (714) 754.7344. Ask for Patrick Kennedy ~ CQA.ST BANK -MEMBER FDIC Gr 3500 S. Bristol St., Santa Ana, CA 92704 ~t:rR OVERSlUf f ED? WE'VE GOT THE ANSWER Is every nook and cranny of your goroge stuffed? Can't remember what it feels like to pork your car inside? We've got the answer l Advertise your garage sole in the Doi~ Pilot Clossif ieds. If any items listed in your goroge sole ad don't seU, we'll run those listed items (under merchoocise) the following week ot no chorge! Coll 642·5678 fodoy! I 164 '.' ,'' I ('1•/lll"'"' 1\ f,1,/11.r•f' lo LOSTi Cet Mal• long hair, black • whit• with It brown stripes, Wearing flea collat. Loll 8/18, Newport Hght1 area near Tus- tin & E. 16th St. Please call 642-3787 The Piiot Cl•••I· Newport Beach, CA County Fair. Call 546-aourcH Dept. Gris· 92660. EOE. 448711am·2pm M·F. wold lndustrle1, 1741 ~:most comprehen-ACE slv• and curr.nt dlrec· P•rklng tory of good• ano ..,.. •--B-uy-11-. -s-.u-11 ... F ... ln_d_lt-. vlcH around! Cta1slfted. Janitorial DAYPORTEA/ HANDY PERSON Must speak, write & read Engllah. FIT days. Apply In ~raon, Placentia, CM. No phone calls ans. EOE EMPLOYMENT SERVICES :>flJ:J UBM, 1562 Parkway SSS WORK AT HOME Loop. SI• E, Tullln. and earn an excellenl ------~=---Phone 258-1800 M·F Income by HHmbllng NANNY WANTED arts and crafts. Guar· tor 5 mo Infant, ma· LABORERS NEEDED ante9d money maker. lure woman w/english TO S16.90 HR .• PT-FT. Call and ask for Lynn 81 first language, LANDSCAPE will train. 1·800·338-8237. Pins down town HungllnQ- DRIVERS·afso PT-FT and Needles. Ion Beoch. must pco--~ ' HAPPY BIRTHDAY CALL l-800-76s.3169 •AUSTRALIA WANTS vJde own tran1porta·jMiMMltlMlilil PIT Office Help YOU• Excellent pay, tlon, non-smoker, 30- $5/hr. S-16 hrs/Wk. Fii· benefits. transport•· 35 hra per week Ing, word processing, lion. (407) 292-47,.7 call 969..S743 arrange meetings. Ext. 314 8am-7pm Toll TO YOU! data entry. Send re-_re_t_u_nd_e_d_. _____ 1 auma to: Adll-500, -·-••• P.O. Box 1560, Costa Pleas• be aware that Is some~ special having a birthday Mesa, CA 92627 th• t11t1ng1 In thl1 cat· P(f egory may require you Merchandise I In July? Announce It In the Delly Piiot and Independent! Send In a non-mumat>le photo along wtth $10.00 or just a message wtth $5.00 and we will publish It on V lfl to call • 800 number tr If In Which there II a N"ded 1 momlng per charge per minute. week (Thursday). -----------1 •Washer/Dryer $275/ll!'!!!llmlWRll!ll"'M!" Huntington B .. ch/ ••rttnder Tralntel both. Dlahwuher Fountain Valley ar••· Needed, eam up 101_s_1_2_5_· 64 __ e-_5_8_48 ___ 11ilillilliM~ APPl.lANCt:S 6011 July 9th. Deadline: July 3rd, 5:00 p .m. Verify delivery of tha S150 dally, salary + K•nmor• heavy duty Audio lowoe HunUngton e.ach In-tips, f\.111 Of part time. Gas Dryef, 6 mo new. •ra nvr used, In ~:~~·c".!; ~J\~:~~ ~:k 2~a1;:n~d~~~~; Muat Sell S300 723-5020 $175 obO, 642·Z25 Send your messege to: The Delly Pilot & Independent 330 W. Bay St. -.nee. Cad 714-800-~32·9222 0 K"le & Md , Coaec:tlble F S I Vld 965-3030 ask f Rita. White Gas Range or a •: •------°'---CRUISE SHIP JOBS. uoo 64()-n29 VCU•1. Model c SummerJP•rmanent. plete w/remot• 6 PROMOTIONS MAHA GER $30().$900 wMkly. Hit· Upright fr .. aer atruc:tlon bookl Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Attn: OassJfied Heppy Blrthdoy Ing photographers, like new $125 Prlc9d at 1525. casino workers, tour 946-7227 10-.S. •4'-4804 ---------guides. etc. Travel free Hawaii, Carlb-t 'URNITUHt: 6014 Orange County news· pap« publlshlng com· pany ls sHklng an en- ergetic lndMduaJ to handle creallve dlrec· lion and coordlnallon of bOlh circulation and advert11lng promo- tions. If you can offer u1 5 years experience In desktop publishing, copywrltlng. basic graphic akllla and aalea presentation, we wltl otter you a com· petltlve salary, full benefit package and a v ery bu1y atmoa· phere. Send resume and salary history to: bHn, Bahamas. Call Toshiba VCR S195, Twn (818) 980-91 44 ext C-Bd ael lt45, nll• •tds t004. $65/bOlh, FICKal Luvlli===== Seat S185, 721-0045 II Wav•I••• WaterbedllililiWilllilillit xlnt cond, pd $750 Sac S250 875-2123 Mt:RCHANIHSt; MISC. 601~ GARAGE SALE No reaeonab offer r•fu•• Couches, chairs, conditioners. l a 6' )C 6' Orl•ntal Pearl ping-pong ttible, clo Screen S395. 5' pr Ing & much mo vases pd $3700 sac LAST CHAHCa. S S800. Etc. 641·7477 Sun. June 27 & 8592 Barr Lane. G Attention Decoralora den Grov e (E. ACI 4' 100, c/o Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Meaa, CA 92626. H8fdcover Book• Fie· Beach to Gard lion, all colors, $1/ea Grove BIVd. lo De e45-0529 betwffn Lamp1on 145 Broadway, CM Chapman) Service Directory /\<TOllN 1 I N <i llOOKKU l'l:Vli .I l lHi BookkHplng tailored to your ™Mda. Personal/ Buslne11. Over 12 yrs el(p. "3-4349 SERVICE DIRECTORY ('J-;ltAM IC TILES .1 :.~1-i THE ORIGINAL DEAN the TILE IWI leaky ahowera·Acld wash & regrout. New & Repair. Bathroom•· Shower ck>Ofa. Kite· Floora·Plumblng Uc. 25yra O.C, 873-8086 n .t:ANIN<i ftlp Ill -hDm8 1111 llllU. -- Fl.UOH INSl'Al.I. HEl'AlllS .W :!O All Cat!MI Repairs Pwr atretch & Install Any •• Job, 15 yrs 7 Cle. 73CMS831 24 hrs HANl>Y MAN .17 10 J.ANl>SCAl't-; & I.AWN CAHt-: :u-mH MOV I Nti .IH:M PAIN'l INti :IH:>H Poor Man'• Mover 1 Local Contr•ctor OLl'S Lendeoepln9. hr min. Guar. IOWHI Lie.Ina. r••• rates. Reaid, comm'I. Quality rat••· lie. 108002 free •at. refa.873-7922 wotlc/,..aaonabl• rates Insur. 714/833-9925 1 ....... f ...,,.,,._,.. "' PUBLIC NOTICE Mlch..i Coll Palntlntt -"Tr••· ,u......,..1• 113/hr, + material• Attlinerloen Tr.. The C•Nf. Publlc Utlll· Rel. 7 yra e)(p Servloe. Removal, UH Commt11lon RE· •TtJ..4C>Oe .,......,R•PAIRS Home/ Trim, S•nlor Dltc. QUIRES that all u1ed RAIN•OW Cl~I• Malnt. R.n .. I PROPERTIES FrH eat. 531-84t5 household goods p mover a pc Int their a~-~ Ftbdti 1 P8'nt-c&rpentry-.etc.· Gardening Sarvlce. Puc Cal T number ......,. wu.i. ,.,... '"" • DtyWall. ~5-5277 Sprlnldera, malnt lawn 11~~. ·and chauffeur~ St. Utl~1 CS3&-t758 ------------ WINDOWS :1•1.1 AlllllTIONS HEMOl>t,LIM1 H Ill SEHVl('l-:S .I I H I R9'1ab4• HOIJMCtNning by th• day. Local atea. Excel. refa. Call Alicia 75 t "'42e9 •FINE CAAFTSMNSHIP Cate. low prices, FrH print their T.C.P. num-carp., .i.c:t.. plumb., eat. 722-()413 ber In all advert!•• Spec. Ylnyl, 'nte, ltlta, bath•, it\annon River CO menta. If you have a Wl cw. Shd Mll'I TOll'f* alum. windows. Fam Small remod. Jobi. Landac•p. •Prnklra, queallon about lhe le-Total lnt•lof ~ Vou can hire an hon.at, hacd w()f1(1ng contrae· tor. Make the WI .. ChOlce. WI.. Con- etruotleft $4~13 CommJread. 739-n.t.2 repair malnt. l~htlng, gallty of a mov•, llmo ellng s.,.,,. Advtoe to •l"'P"°"° '(wr ""'* Cleanup. MS-tr124 or chauffeur, call: The Ccazy. 933-7172 ~-~-~~---. I do all trad... Low The A Team. Per.onaJ.. Public Ulllltle1 I 'ONS rlll '1 111 >N Pfioee, llc'd & bonded. lzed lawn & gard.n Commlaalon Pl.lJMHINli .IM!to llll 11.UI NI, .l~·t.O Jay. •eo.aooe care • hH clHnlng. n .... 558-4151 a .I ....... a Sefto Carpentry, plumblng. 15 yra exp.~2-392t aev Oft Movtn9 2~8~!; ~ler....-bl.:: Ao om add/remod. Ill•, drywall. maeonry Tr.. Service, atumpa, low9at, StOtage, prof. p o• e I • p e 0 1a1. ~ -.. ...._ wino F r •• eat. Bond. a mor•:..!'!*u•· ra41 ... olnupa, h•ullng. u c.i reputation. t hr Llo5418TI 64NH2 ('Alfl'l-:N I JIY .1:1 10 'd;;;' ,.::::=· ~ .. ,...... Uc.357417. 64&-1740 .llnt -• Comm.fr••· lawn min. lneur. T1970$9. · ' ws1, ·.;;;.:o-., • 'Lk. T.C. Conat. AA typn HANDY ANDY malnt. Mike Mf-OS1a VIM/MC 7~1·••H HOOF! N <t :Ill to ts YI"..,. '9r'fJ Ml.oll7 work. Stucco, drywl, IEl•c·Plumt>-Palnt. U. • TREii 4i ::~:.~ .... ~~:o carpnlry, etc 83t-4043 ,., ••• ~ ............... . CIO:M I· NI ('l>N lllEl l .11.'to Ae""'"8n Lpreu ., ....... n144n No lob too emell. lmlllf Jobe .,,.c. Alt I I N I I-S I I I (•I". //Orlv•w•ya-patloa-)ob!~-•14122 path• .tc. Ho le* too • • 110 • 8.QAT•a • ........ llnloft DIVOllCI .,.,..., ...... u. .• 71470 .... 11-..-er. ~ uo lntur. loo.; ,...· Mickey 183-2493 ~ POil "9place. C*W ,,.;_ "' e?a.'799a · ''°"' U00 No Conte9' Jim W~ M2·720t •-----·-~-~-Bankruptcy 1291 IOUll T .J Ne cone: Qonll, Co11C-----------~ o;;;e; C8I 714/a:aMllO ~ "' Lie. mm SE"~L "°'*"' ""°· ,...._,...,,°""*........,._°"'"'1111n~~lcNpt.-._... <Ml. low Pltoae .. Locke, fauoa49, ptiint, ,,.. CONU1 w/Mtny. p1••7* used Y9tllcte ,,,.., MM. ae-nee Oerrel UocHe "1oney ta1111 .•• and ~!! ctnslfted 0 ~ an ed In •••••• , Qaaalfled apeak9 l\a "'M1i·H?a TM n.. 0'"1Wad,l-"11:":~,....._....,~,..,.r-~. c..Ma ... n . f!. 1 H .< I\'-. 11. I·, S ~ II\' J 1 I '-. . I" I .• l'AIN'l IN<i .IM ~1H ••••• YOUNooUilf Plllntlntt Contraotor OWi!. p•lntlng by prof. Uclfl020H. '"'· ,,, .. .. 1. 841-3305 Re Roofe a Repelre Local Aer., 11 Yrs QrHler Pacific Rfg .~ .. , ... '821388 Rooflnt Rtpelr lite roof •SMClalltt. Uc reta. ,,.. .. t.en.1122 Sl'lll NK I I 11 l tl l '\1 11'-. P• 'I Hove A Garage Sole! 1.--Y• Reach nrau• Our New 1m1n118d Lows R818s • 11.21 per line, per day. That's ALL you pay. &.-an 4lnll.24,_*'•.,111 S.W. Dndory For more information, Call Todayt NIA for your SerVtce Diredory Representative 842--4321 Ext310 lcs m· ln- 11. all ~ luch/Ca.ta M ... Dally Piiot Thursday, June 25, 1992 87 '' I ',\fl J\l)\1.., •••ti I \\11'1 Ii'. II\'-.. 'IHll H .I •1111,, ,:-.11sc /\tl l O!l..!l • 1\ ~ I UJ t t ', .-.., r ~ 1 \ • 1 ' • 1 1 1, Jl!.\11111'~ "fill ( l./\S..,I( ~' II.! •ll '77 ~ 4X4 v .... 'M ...... l?IC ml, AIC. DONATE YOUR CAA, .... al1•11, ..... Maa ..... A aa• ........... illllbo9 Motor 3eO V.a, Runs Gr .. t, Air, Orig owner Mov. Truck, Motorhome, 'M T ... N lllnt cond M&flld, ~ llama. ..._. ,,.., PevMNon. Home Good Concl 1280Ctl Ol'PUI Ing 2 Penn, Mual s.411, boal, real Htate, 14k ml A/C AJwm' Al mual got ... M Sta 173-2234 Cell oO..ct or"'-meG ...atu 17400/obo 831·2797 atampa, c<Hna, cOI-l3tK f7t4) ~ TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE IOI"....,. (ALLrt) (._, 3• HIO lecilbl9• to Found• 0( (811) 30MM98 tlon MMng tM Bllnd.1-__._..._ ___ _ Sl'l I 11 ,\. ( ( IH( I • I I (II I \l \11 t.I '.'I •• _.. ..... TNMHr ... ~ turn, IQ p.intlnga, clelhea, vldeo9, mlac tutti, bOOk•, & Lota Morel Sat lam eoa O.Ohld awe ca. ....... ftuorn-cent light fbcturff, tev. etoure, houaewarea, collectlbl••· cloth••· 91~• Sandcaalle Or. Saturday 1-2. llOV1NQ SA&.e Furn, hNhld Item•. Patio aet. & morel Fri & Sat t-2, 718 Jumlne Shi l\ll.\I S ,1111, 'ACMC 1aoG Automobiles 4 Speed, A/C, Good 1e• OLASTWON '87 Cond. Great SIUclent 190HP Merc/crulMr l/ Carl $2399 OFRIU 0, Open Bow Tri-Hui, VERY MOTIVATED Sun-Top, Trailer, Lot• Steve 754-1292 of alorage. Great Ski •90 Moord c-... A/C Boat In excellent con-'83 320I 8-epd. eunrf, Honda alloy whla, Aa: dltlon (10 P9tl0fl ce-~/FM caaaette, alloy aume leaN 1189.38 pacfty). lt0,500 OBO. rime. lookS!run• grHI. Need 2 Sell 417-e682 Call {714)848-1571 l3800. 542·9115 M/\HINI< Sl.ll'S I HH 'KS 7 0 :!:! llollt .,.,... 24 hr KC"'· mth to mth, fncd, lghtd, for boat• HS' to 75', 642-4909 LIDO ISLAND •t987 aMW 3~HI•* t.INC'Ol.N 9120 O.lphln grey/tan, new 'II Mark 7 LIC xlnt brakH, &tk well main-cond, loaded, ABS, nu talned mllea. Clifford grey paint, Iran• guar, alarm, crulH contrOI, S5900/obo 733-3309 power wlndOwa, A/C. LINCOLN '71 Stt,900obo c 310-718-0550 IV mag ontln•ntel. 480 eng. run• good S 1295 Must ... 1 &42-0567 ...... Wedia•oed Gae 50 ft 1Up, available -July & August •ee Convertlble Cor-N lSSAN 91 ~>0 ........ Unlvex lndua· Call 213-878-7833 vette, 4 •Pd, 427, nu l.R.S. tu deductible. '71 llerci•d•• ••n1 '74 VOLKIWAQEN FrH '-=l; nHd not UOS 4 dr, Mk ml, CAMPER VAN run. 1 26-6922. verrrry good cond, Who wantt my magic a • I z • D C AR a , S3300/obo, 780-0904 bua? GrHt fOf the trucks, bollta, 4wheel· 1... Muet•nt11 289 beachl Moving • must era, motorhom.a. by V·I, A.T. 95% M•· Hll. 11100 o,b.o. Call ;e1, IRS, DEA Avail· chanlcally RHtored, Janet at 642-4321 elO. able your area now. New Interior, Ju at 274 daya or evenings Call 1·800·331-3388 need• paint job to be call 846-0868. ext. C...,9e2 better than new. $4950 080 (714) 848-1571 Thuncl8J, June 21, 1112 trial Meat Sllcer, Oek --~,.--,--.---part too many to llat, •ae Nlaaan 200SX & Walnut Rocker•, Ilk• SUp to &0' nu top, all papers-all Navy blue 5·apd, A/C, nu twn bd aet, Rattan Clasalc NB area, po• muscle, 112,999 obo, 901< well maintained aofa & tbla, Rub-alble llV••board. Call Call Cliff 840-7134 mllesl New clutch/ t>ermald tbl & chra, (714) e:11-e490 1 .. --mll'!~'!!"..__.. brakes. $3600 obo. Of All Tblt1p: JCM to.la, lit. picnic tbl, Hotpolnte Why play Hid• 'N C•ll Celt 973 .. 213 Ta•r. immorUI boxJng chulplon, LIBRA (~. 23·0ct. 22). Study Leo Virgo me11agn. Emphasis on lnvtltiga· lion, ability to d'-m motives, to ana • ly:r.t cha11cter. Individual attracted to you begin. to flirt. Protect telf at clOIC! m~o. & Morel Sat/ SHk with chlldcare? Cl•aalfled The Community Mar· .. _.. f Sun Sam. 853 Roe• Call TM Piiot today! ket Place. Piiot Claa•I· .._ w~ MRM o humor. Hla beloftd Oeree• ••le Sat/Sun 642•5678. Tod•YI lied trainer, Manny Sca .. n, ttlawa thla 8·2, antq roll top dHIC, --------&42·5878 M2·S978 aM<dott: '1 •• speaking In Ylddlala oak entertainment ctr, --------to aa airport attendanL Lout. listened micro, bike, & morel "'."""------------------------! attatfvely tMn tw aabd: 'Manny, 238 E. 20th St whtn did yoo lorn to •puk llultl-l•mlty O•r•e• French?'" Joe t.ouit once told an .... motor acooter, aatrolopr, "l waa born a Ta•.,. and a quarttn. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Atttn· lion ttYolve1 around harmony, mu.sic, grt•ter •warenta1 of other C'ulturts You'll rectlve gift, Including flowers, 1 lklddy 5 HlnQed ......... I lnfom'9I 14~ 15 Competent 11Gr .. C""'" 17 ~ua aecretlon 18 Venlaon aource 11 With foroe 20 Barber'. toot 22 AttrlCtlve 24 "You betl" 2e Oui<* klNe9 27 --ctlln• 21 L.Mluce 30 Tax pro 33 --lnthe Weat 37 Oeeldlno point 38 Some linger& 39 Medicine-. Alta. 40 Kin of "wilt" 41 RGMS of Old 42 Lulciou1 « Knod< 45 Douolal - 4e --yourMlf 47 SUf9 thing 49 Moistened 53 --lhltl' outdMltance 57 WOOWI fabrtc sa Scare 51£¥1'• ,,c::, 12 Seutt Ste.- 83 outer:~. ... Ctlemlc:al cornpounCI 86 8c:omf\JI lode le Hang onto 17 Cozy r()()f'M DOWN 1 -~ 2 Marbte 3 A.-. 4 8erllt customer s .. , . ..,,. Deerl -1" e lntneudc 7 Be lnecttw e TormenWd I Large fltNa 10 B<o•cM09P41d hlll• 11 Middle Eulemer 12 Foot part 13 Mr Kelly 21 Yearna 23 Sacred Image 25 Avea 28 Tum the -- 30 Seafood 31 lnfluenoe 32 W9g0n part 33 Weather word 34 Utah resort tum. radio arm aaw, By CHARLES GOREN leptiet. and I 111ppoee I'll die a Baptiat bOOka, mlac, Sat 8-1, wtth OMAR SHARIF and a T11ana1!" Prediction; OM day candy symbolizing aHechon, Htffm P"'.:'""--r2:::--..,.,,.3-.-,4,..- Taurut playt paramount role 6 7 2832 ll'r•nole Lane and T ANNAH HIRSCH aot far away JM Lo11la' pictorw will be Yard .... 8at Only, Ex· on U.S. poetage ttasn.,.. ercla• bike, daybed, AlllES (March 21 ·Apnl 19): Try u hNhld ttema, & Morel A NO-GUESS SITUATION you may, It 11 practtally lm...,,...iblt for 17th a Monrovia ..-you to do anything wron1. Cycle hi1h. tttJN l'JN(; I ON IH·, r\('11 H l ·H > Giant Tract Garage Sale WEST • Q 10 8" Q 72 Sat 8-3, N. of Adams 0 Q 10 9 8 ,. & I!. of Brookhursl u ••••t• Llctuldetlon • 8 3 Sele Everything goea. Quality mer· chandlae. Sat 10-5pm, Sun 12-Spm. 4911 W•ner Ave, SI• 108 ~I-\\'l'OHT HEACll b urn North 2 0 4 NT 6 Q Eut p.,. P .. PaM We have seen players duck this t.rick and hope for a diamond con· tinuation, then try to set up a long diamond for a apade diacard. Thia does not 9"m like the hand for such duplicity, to you ahould rile with t.be ace of diamonds. The wiadom or your decision atrikea home immediately when Eut drop1 the king. Ir this card ia honeet (and why shouldn't it be?), your chances or getting home have improved alightly. You draw \NmJ>9 in two rounds, ending in hand, and lead a low spade. Eatt follow• low. Do you play the jack or I.be kine, and why? powerful, •pelts inttntity, l'Hults and profit. Emphui~t personality, lnltla· tlve, get to l\et1rt o( mitten. TAURUS (Apnl 20-Miy 20): Study Ann meaugt Don't fall 1n love with ~. posset11ons. let 10 of 1itu.a11on, rel1tionsh1p tl\1t drain1 tntrgy, fund• . Se«Tt mffting 1't'90lvts dilemm1. 011· play rou,ragt of convkuon1 CEMINI (May 21 ·Junt 20): Obt1in valu.blt hints by reld1ng Ants. TaW'\LI mHU1es Emphasis on frtth atilt, new dirtttion, Independence, participation In plonurlng project. AM<>Ci1te de· clal'ft, "I wouldn't be teere without your' CANClR (June21 ·July 22). DPUiy tS IC you think that it'a a atraight over -cycle protnisa action, unortho· gueaa, you've overl~ked .the obvi· do• p~eduru Family member who oua. Your only hope 11 to meert I.he wu mittnt will now say, 'Tm in th11 jack! with you all the way'" Leo. Aquarius IC Wett baa the ace or 1padet. natives figure prominently wouldn't the defender have riaen LEO (July 23-Aug 22). Cycle high· with ~t card and cubed the queen lights tN<hlng and leam1ng, 1nvHtiga· of diamonds to beat the alam? tion, giving full play to lntellfdual cu· The~fore, Eut muat have the ace, rlo.lty Recent concern relating to llO your one chance is that the queen ''body nnage" will be ehm1nated. Step SACITTAJUtJS (Nov 22-Dec 21 ). t-:-:-1'--t--+-- Thoee who thought you were befuddled 14 will be in for rude awaktnlng. GoiJ ii ~--f'--t--~ in sight, you -It dearly Emphasis on 17 crenivlty. variety, thnll of d1scovtry Virgo ttpnaented. 20 CAPRICORN (Ott 2l·Jan. 19) What othen thought would be diflicult 24 you handle with aplomb, pouibly dt· daring, ''That ii• ple<tt of akt!" Aett challenge of deadline. Te&t durabibty of product. Canttr nativt Involved. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Ftb. 18). t"::"=-T--t---i--t-- Long·range prospects become crystal 38 dt11. Loate legal dOC'Ument.a. thort tnp t---------involved, telephonic cominun1c111on 41 from relative buoys apints lnd1v1dual previously ntutral will become ally. ""4'""'4---+-- PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): New apprwch brings desired ttSUltl. You'll loca~ item that hid been \oat, truJ1mg OT stolen. Cycle Mgh, especully for f1· nancial 1tl1ln. Taitt initiative, 1mpnnt style Leo I• In picture. 58 If JUNE 25 IS YOUR '111tTHDA Y: 62 Dunng August, important domestic ad· 1ustment ukes p!JIC'f -lncludet change r.6:-:5-+-+--+--+-- of environment. serious con11dera11on ~latang to rnidence. lllt1tylt, invest· 35 Stair 38 FOYt qll 37 Prattled 40 Pig home9 42 FOf'ce 43 lntlrnldats 45 Harder 47 Radium pioneer 48 .t.ccordlngty 8 50 Threeeome 51 GOCMS 52 TranMCtlol'l9 53 lsga: alarlG S4 P..n BIO heroine S5 Cab rider 5e Memcwtr.ation '60 Bribe 10 11 12 13 ia with West. n&ht up and addl't'SI the people! The gods are smiling on you. VIRGO (Aug 23·Sept 22)· Reid bf. ment 1n property. marital sutua PdttS. Virgo, penoru pUiy 11gnifican1 roles 1n your lift. You m•y not be rehg1ou1 1n orthodox tente, but you are spir11iul You seek perfection, an be your own moat wvtte critic September and Octo· Call 642-5678. S1\N TA ANA llFl<ill JS t.ll'H Vt!N Sele Oldlea 8u1 Goodin, Sit l Sirl t-?. 20281 Rlverald• Or Btwn Mesa & Brfat<H Transportation 111>\TS 7011 't3 ... ,.,. WhMer 'It w/Wtl. 40t'lp Mere lw ,., .. f/fndr, Great Cond "900/obo 645-8525 •1 a IBC lnttet•ble ·ae. 18hp Nissan lw hra, Iota of xtraa, s1eoo/obo 720-1918 •'I• C.V.r MariMr refurb, reblt eng, rdr. alarm sya, xtra, S 18K OWl!RI •&8-9497 t4' UV\.INU Ceprl '8e w/trler, open bow, 50HP, tlah tinder, atereo. Xlnt cond, ~Mn. RUNS GREATI Muat SH 2 Apprecl Sac 13100 432-0018 after 6pm or !'.le mag te• Lone Ster w/trlr, 70hp Chryaler mtr, nu ""ring aya, S1700/ obo 8 111 541-5902 ••• ... ""' '71. Aybrdg. I helm ataUona, f/f, lw hra, xtraa, rare model $14,040 543-60-70 28' S•ferl '77 W/lrtr, l'1Ybfdg, 1ea1a 5, twna, ~'· lw "''· S24k/ (714) 793·1723 1·1 I\\.~, H till/\ IS 7012 H' ...... Spr1fahf, ctr coneol•, twn 200 Yamaha•, five ball tank, 3 tilde trtr, Bi- mini, outrtaoera, Moret 119,000 Xlnt Cond, .. 9-Me. l11l \I S Y·\1 ·111 s I II \111 t-llS /Ill .I W•ftt•dl to chart•' 40' + HllbOat. Late 40'•· n/amkr/drnkr, 991\'d by 2 chartering llrflla for 415'. Jim ~ (209)4 .... )()q "-\I r. Ull1\ I S ·:o I I ' fttl In. When Eut wins the ace of apa.de1 twten line1, kttp options open, be will· and cannot lead a second diamond, ing to ~vtJt, ~lew. to ttar down for you get to ditcazd your diamond ultuN~ purpow of ~bu1ldlng on more la.er on the king of apadea. Jlllt tu11tble atn.ieture Mu111\g puaphema· another routine alam. ha located cloee to hoine ber wiU be YOl.lf inoet productive, inem • orablt, ro!Jl.Ultlc month.I of tlus year YOUNG OLYMPIANS DO YOU HA VE A DAUGHTER? will teach Do You Worry About Her Safety? SAFETY AWARENESSISELF-DEFtHSE KARATE July 8 -Sept. 23 (Wanadey nlshts>, Tima 5:-45pm • 6:25pm Of' 6:30pm • 7:10pm @ the Costa Mae Women's Oub Go/u lntcmatlona/ l'rants A Self ~ System That Works! Training Wiii Develop: s ~~.~i.··-·.j~ . ..,.-. • Sdf Ddmse Ability SAFETY AWARENES!ISELF·DEFtHSE KARA TE Juty 13 • Sept. 21 (Mondays NfShts), Times 6:00pm • 6:'40pm or 6:50pm • 7:30pm @ the Boys and Glr1s Oub of Hootington Velley _ .. -~"':/v :':..,.·, • •Self Confidense ..,,.~,,. .. "i. \ •Awa~ ' ' .. · ·· 'f .;:::i' Call For More lnfonnatJon l --~ ·-. (714) 751-6301 FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 645-1600 Simply the Best! 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J•I' 2•f6 6•1-S671 c 2 l ~ l ( I ) I 3 ( II I la Cl re p c s n a a • b k - ia seet a . 88 Thursday, June 25, 1992 GE COAST A Prevention is the best mf;!dicine for your car Cars are a lot like people: \\hen they're in good health they're ready to take on the world. But when they're sick they ca n ruin your whole vacation. And thousands of vacationing motorists this summer will experience some kind of disabling ca r trouble. Some mechanical difficulties cannot be anticipated. When a part such as an alternator fails, for example, it's usually without warning, so preventive measures don't apply. But wl)en the alternator light comes on because a worn drive belt has been overlooked, that situation need not have happened. Most highway breakdowns can be avoided through preventive measures done on one's "home turf." So before you leave on your summer trip, find out whether your vehicle is up to the task. Use this check list from the Car Care Council to give it a good "physical." After all, if your vehicle doesn't enjoy the trip, you probably won't either. NOTE: Detailed information on preventive maintenance checks you can make on your own vehicle is available from the Car Care Council in the form of an illustrated pamphlet entitled "HOW TO FINO YOUR WAY UNDER THE HOOD AND AROUND THE CAR." The Council also offers a 30 minute video on that subject, available for $12.95 including shipping and handling. '\ For your copy of the pamphlet and information on the video, send a stamped, self-addressed business sized envelope to Car Care Council, Dept H., One Grande Lake Drive, Port Clinton, OH 43452. PRE-TRIP CHECK LIST • COOLING SYSTEM (Coolant at proper level and clean; pressure cap, thermostat and hoses in good condition. Connections tight.) • DRIVE BEL TS (Check condition and adjustment.) • BATIERY (Check nuid, where applicable. 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NABERS CAOILLAC/IUICK Sales • Service • Leaslno 2600 Halbor Blvd~ Costa Mesa. 7141540.9100 Chevrolet AU.fN KANE CHEVROLET New & Used. 7600 WeslmlnSler Bl~ Westminster 1 Bloc!( West or Beach Blvd 194·1333 CONNELL CHEVROUT Sales • Service • Leasing • Parts 2828 Halt>« Blvd., Costa Mesa 546·1200 OEllllO CHEVROLET • GEO Quality Sales & Service "The Nicest People In Town" 18211 Buell Bl. H\l\t. Sci\. 147·6017 JOE MACPHERSON CHEVROLET 21 Auto Center Dr. !Nine 761·7222 Chrysler/Plymouth ATW CHRVSlfJl·PlVMOUTH Complete Body Shop and SeMce Salts. Service, Parts·Dpen 6 Days 2929 Hatbor Bl., Costa Mesa. 3 Biles. s. or San Diego Frwy 011 Harbor Blvd. 546·1934 GUAAANTY CHEVROlEl/GEO 711 E. 17111 St, San!J Ana 9'3·1711 HUNTINGTON IEACH CHRYSLH PLYMOUTH 16661 Beach Bl • Ht.rtllnqlon Beach. 6 B.kS. So. o1 405 fwy. 142·0631 MEISTER CHRYSlER·PlVMOUTH 14 Auto Ctr Dr, IMne. 761·7100 SANTA ~ CHRYSLEA/ISUZU 1405 Aulo Mall Of., Santa Ana 541-~71 Dalhatsu ATLAS DAIHATSU 2929 Harbor BIVd., Costa Mesa. 3 Bloch So. of 405 Fwy. 546-1934 Dodge TUTTLE CUCK DODGE 40 Auto Center Dr. lrVlne 130·3311 HUNTINGTON BEACH DODGE 11 V~ CONVERSION HUOOUAATERS 16555 Bmll Blvd .. H B. 1/2 mile SOUi/\ of the 405 freeway (7141 M7·5515. TUTilf CLICK'S TUSTIN DODGE 40 Ai-10 Celllet Ortve. Tustm7304600 Ford TtD JONES FOID 6211 Beach Blvd • BueM Pai11 521·3110 JOE MAC,..ERSON FORD 2 Auto Cemer Drtve. Tustn 1132·J300 TUTTLE CLICK FORD 43 Auto Center om., lrvlne 472·5200 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Hart>or Blvd., Costa Mesa. 642.0010 TERRY YORK FORD Sites • SeMCe • Leasing • Parts • Body Repl.11' 1825S Beach Blvd, Hunt. Bel\. 142-6611 Serving Orange County for Over 70 Years Service ·~ ~ ISUZU Parts Body Shop Dally Rentals Theodore Robins..,_ I060 Harbor llwl., Costa Miii 714 641-0010 GMC Trucks Al.UN eMC IWCICI 1 1 ii\ °""" Ccully San Diego Fwy.• AvtrJ, Ll9'N Niguel an.oeoo MCllAN QMC TRUCK MID l'OHMC CADIUAC SttlCt 1939 Tus1111 Auto C~ 71417S1.ot90 UNNHSITYO~ 2480 Hlrtlor lM .• C09l8 .... 714'WO-Mfl Honda HNSICf HONDA SALES * SERVICE • LEASING 13750 Beacll Blvd., Westminster 714/537-7777 RAV FlAOEIOf HONDA Sales • Seivice • leasing • Parts • Body Repair IMne Auto Center 714-130-7600 ROGER MILLER HONDA Sales. Service. Discounts 19232 Buell Blvd., tlJnringtoo Beach 963-1959 HONDA SANTA AHA 2114 E. First St.. Santa Ana 647·3555 COSTA MESA HONDA ··in Milt Sot.nh OI The 405" 2888 Harbor BIVd .. C M • 436·5050 Hyundai TUTTlf CLICK H't'UNOAI 40 Auto Centet OrtYe, IMne 472·7400 HUNTINGTON IEACH HVUHOAI 17398 Beach B!Yd •• ~Beach 142·0013 Hyundai. '(es, Hyundai. Sales Service & Leasing Huntington Beach Hyundai 16661 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 92647 842-0831 Isuzu RAY fLAOUOE ISUZU Sales • Service • leasing • Pw • BOdy Repair 1Mt11 Auto Center 714-130-7000 THfODORf ROtlNS ISUZU 2060 Hartl« Blvd .. CosU Mia 642·0010 SOUTH COUNTY ISUZ:U Nt.mber 1 vallne Rodeo De* U.S.A. 18711 Beach Blvd., H B. 142·2000 Jag uar IAUER JAGUAR 2001 Soulll Manchester Ave .. Anaheim 971·2002 tlEWPORT IMPORTS 3000 W. Coast Hwy •• Newport Beach 722·4000 ~~ BAUER}At\JAR BAUER:= BAUER [b©LfGD@ Baler' Jagl l3r The # 1 Dealer il~Cwty 'v1sit Us And See 'Mr;! 11111 a.. U ltk2 Ill. ...,,Ir'! systems. Have needed services, including tune-up, performed.) •LUBRICATION (Check all nuids. Change engine oil and filter, transmission nuid and filter, as needed. Lubricate chassis where applicable.) • SUSPENSION, STEERING AND TIRES (Check steering linkage, shock absorbers and°r struts. Inspect tires, rotate and balance as required. Check wheel alignment if tire wear so indicates.) • BRAKES (Inspect brake lining and pads, hydraulic system. Replace worn parts.) • EXHAUST SYSTEM (Check for holes in mufner and pipes, loose support hangers.) Lexus LEXUS Of WfSlMIN.STfR In the Heat1 of Orange Counry Available fOf lmmeifwo Dehcryl 22 Fwy. at Beach Blvd. 714/192·6906; 213/566·3111 TUSTIN LEXUS W0tlcfs first And larve$t Dealer Tustin Auto Center (714) 544·4100 l t ' l J .r • ( If lllf •,J f lltr )• ·''" * GREAT SELECTION ·* * Immediate Delivery * LS 400 • ES 300 SC 400 • SC 300 SC400 is now available in Ferrari Red! Your best buy is in · the heart of Orange County! 13590 Beach Blvd., Westminster Beach Blvd. at 22 Freeway 714/892-6906 Linc oln/Merc ury BEACH LINCOl.N·MERCURY 16800 Beach Bl., Hurclngton Beacl\. 3 Blocks So. cf San Oleoo fwy. 141·7739 JOHNSON l SON llNCOlN·MERCURY Sales. Service & Leasing 2626 Hart>or Blvd .. 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Bel\. 961-02)3; 1·100.100.6961 TimU CLICK MIT$UllSHI 3f ~ C.._ Drrve. IMne 472·7400 Nl!>Son lVTTlf CUCIC NtSIAH .lotwl loOOf'I, , ... , Mgr. 2945 ~ IM., COtta Mell "4M'10 llW WI .. 11MN1 NllSAH 44 A1AO Cerlfr DIM. ~ tlt-7171 • WINDSHIELD WIPERS (Check operation of wipers and washers. Inspect wiper blade and arm. Replace as needed. Top off washer nuid.) • LIGHTS (Check all lights, turn signals and nashers.) • BODY (Start out with a clean car, inside and out. Clean and apply wax ori other protective coating to paint and I trim surfaces. Clean and repair interior 1 fabrics.) NOTE: If your plans include towing a trailer or hauling abnormal loads, consider installing overload shock absorbers for a safer ride. Another useful addition is an auxilia cooler to protect the automatic transmission. Ii: Old smo bile IEACH OlOSMOll.f 17331 Beach Blvd~~ Buell I\ 2 ml. SouUI of 405 fwy. 714·142-6666 5ii JOE MACPHERSON OlOSMOllLf 2345 N. Good Ave~ SarU Ana 542·H11 UNMRmY Ol.OSMOllLf l GMC TltUCIC 2850 Hlltlof Blvd.. Costa Mesa 540-9640 Ponti a<. DAVID J. PHIL.UrS PONTIAC Oualrty family seMc:e since 1968 • Siies, StMce LaQ. -5 fwy. <i' Alcla 137-2400 lob l~ Pontloc 13600 Beach Blvd~ Westminster (714) 892-6651 MCLEAN PONTIAC • GMC mlCK T USlln Auto Cenler 714/7 31.ot90 •• Porsche NEWPORT AUTO CENTH 445 E. Coast Hwy., Newport 8ucit 673.()900 Saab BEACH IMPORTS 30 Auto C.cnler Dnve. Tustin CA 92680 (714) 669-8282 "Now located in the Tustin Auto Center" Saturn SATURN OF SANTA AHA 1350 Auto MJll Dr., SanlJ Ana 152·1332 Subaru TUnll CLICK'S TUSTIH SUIARU 40 Al.Co Certer Of .• Tuslil 730·4600 Suzuki IOI LONGPRE SUlUIO Now Immediate Delrmy All Models • in Westminsltf, 13600 Beach Blvd. (714) 192~651 TUTTlE CLICKS TUSTIN SUZUKI 40 Auto Ctnter Dr .• Tus!ln 730-4600 Toyota TOYOTA Of COSTA MHA 1966 Hlltlof Blvd., CoslJ Mesa 722·2000 JOE MACPHERSON TOYOTA 4-1 Auto Cerur DIM, Tus&I 132·3111 lfU MAXEY TOYOTA Pllts Open 9-3 ~ 18881 Beath 8IVd . ~ Beadt 147.1555 ElMOH TOYOTA " Ho'# Sweet • Isl S.S '* SeMce • PlltS * LeaslnQ 15300 Beach. w~ 194.3322 lEW WEN llMNE TOYOTA 30 Al.Co Ceiw OrtYe. tr.<lne 761.()6U RAY RADHOf VOUCSWACHH Sales • lmlng • StMC• • Patts • Body RtpaW lrvtn1 Auto Center 714·U0.7SOO SOUTH COUNTY VOlKSWACMN Numbef 1 Volume Siles In flll U.S.A. 18711 Beach Blvd . HIJnllngton Beacll M2·2000 • 1 /1' 11 I Ii 1,1 i 1li' 11 '11 • :: 1/ (11011 v ii\( l ' r ..... --Safety tips for trailer towing Q ue1tlon: I'm taking a cross-country trip with my 1989 Oldsmobile, oweng a small trailer. What adors could affect the safety of such a trip? -D.k. Answer: Three factors come to mind: 1) Your level of experience in towing a trailer; 2) the mechanical condition of both the car and the trailer and 3) the road and weather conditions you encounter along the way. If you have never towed a trailer, arrange to have someone from the rental yard accompany you to an open parking lot, and practice the essentials -stopping, turning and backing up with a trailer. Have your car thoroughly inspected before you leave, p~ing particular attention to the cooling system, automatic transm1ss1on, brakes, and wheel bearings. Rent a trailer only from a well-maintained lot where the equipmen\ is kept in good condition~·Crosswinds and slipp,~ roads will present the grea hazards on the trip, so, obta n a sway control device to reduce the trailer's tendency to JC fishtail in crosswinds, and make sure all tired have deep, even tread. Finally, check your owner's manual to determine the maximum trailer weight for your vehicle. Be sure the IOaded trailer weight will be less. uestion: What do you think of installing gas pressurized shocl< a rs on my older model off road vehicle. Would they really improve the vehicle's ride? -LO. Answer: Yes, Gas pressur ized shock absorbers would be more effective on long, rough roads than non-pressurized shocks. Both pressurized and non-pressurized shocks rely on the resistance of a piston moving up and down in a fluid-filled cyfinder to control the motions of the vehicle. On non-pressurized shocks, that motio n can cause the Ouid to foam, giving little resistance to the piston, thus losing its effectiveness. A gas pressurized shock, however, uses a chamber of compressed gas to keep the fluid under pressure, which minimizes foaming and increases its effectiveness under severe use situations. Question: A few days ago I was stuck in traffic behind an old pickup t that was belching smoke. The smoke was so bad it caused me to have an asthma attack. Is there anything I £an do to get this vehicle off the road or have the owner fix ill -H.A. Answer: Yes, call the South Coast Air Quality Management District' special number: 1-800-CUT-SMOG. When you call, you'll need to provide the license plate number, vehicle make and color, time and location where you saw the vehicle. Questions for this column on automotive maintenance and repair should be addressed to: The Auto Tutor, The Automobile Club of Southern California, do Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, 92628. The Auto Club also provides an auto information center direct line, 213-741-4487, bet\,veen 9 a.m. and S p.m., Monday through Friday. Amati announces two executive promotions Amati, Mazda's luxury division in the United States, recently announced the pr9motion of Hugh Brown to district sales manager of the ~estern region and Mark 'lnoncialman to manager, product. As one of Amati's district sales managers in the Western region, Brown represents Amati in the Northwest district and is responsible for promoting the Amati concept to dealer clndidates. He recommends ~tential dealers to the Amati sales group and follows the facility progress of signed Amati dealers. Prior to his promotion, Brown was Amati's project manager. He was responsible fo r dealer development projects and conducting research and market analysis for the luxury segment of the U.S. automotive market, as well as dealer development projects. 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SM 10-2 WINDOW REPLACEMENT SHCIALJST Ene1"9y Elf1dent Windows (71 4J 558·8008 10% OfP Totot Cott STATIONERS COSTA .. SA ITATIONlll Stotooners, Office ~ 270 E. I 7th St. •CM • 642·d63 Of'fN 7 MVS A WfEK . . TRAVEL LOW TO TIAVll 'N -TIM Aeencv 369 E I 71h SI • t M • 642-4403 7 •" Mawol tor 1421. CCIII !for DefOIM. .... .......... t .,,... June 25. 1992 Food Editor T.J. Hutchinson .... 642-4321 ext.366 ...... Dillitian/2 Reclpes/4 *AMERICA'S SUMMER TRADITION* * Good ingredients, and good company •.• the American tradition lives on. * Teriyaki Steak Strips (pictuled) Miika 6 lefVinp .................. ...., ......... dllck ~ aap A.I. 8lmk SllllCI 1 ........ _.., ... 1 ........... ......,,.eked llPt ............ 2 ........... .................... 1 a1111._•cr n••1111.,p1e c• ,. 2,....,.,.,_,. ••. ,.,ad 111•'8•?0 PlldaJly hem ... for -in •lidns: dUnly aUce KIOll pain. Set ... In medium no1netal bowl, combine llUCe."" ...... llrown ..... prtic Pllr. ldr ~ aHcea inlo awiwte, IOlllinl well Co¥W; dUll I be>*. .......... flam IW'inlde; ...w llWllMGl.nn.d ................ --Oft 12(12_..) ...... ..... .uwwa Oft~ ... OrW ... CCIY ibowe 1111 ... ._..,.far 5 M tr I ............................. .... .,.., -· pWtna lime ............. ... ........ ,...._,_ or many, the enticing smell of a barbecue is the signature scent of summer. Backyartl cookouts have become a favorite American summer pastime, ranking right up there with bueball and boating. And the tnditioo of grilling fits well into the lifestyle of the '90s where families are spending more time together and enfel1aining at borne. amco.I grilling is the cooking method of choice for many bllckyard chefs because of the flavor imparted by the briquets. Although many choose gas grills for the convenience, you can now get the great wtc of charcoal and the convenience of a gas start with the Webe,.. PerfonMr GrilfN with TOMCh-N-Go-Ou Ignition System. With the touch of a button, a gu burner dim:ts a flame that lights the charcoal in S minutes ... no matches, no lip.er fluid! The coals are ready for cooking within ~minutes. The by to a successful barbecue is pairing high- quality ingredients with a variety of complementary flavors. Marinades and barbecue sauces add delicious flavor and moistness IG ~meats. The:. rich blend of herbs and spices inA./.e Steak Sauce makes a mouth-watering addition to marinades for the Teriyaki Steak Strips and hearty Steak Rancbero recipes. A.I . also adds punch to the barbecue sauce for Apricot-Glaz.cd Ribs. Side dishes should be selected to accent the flavor of the grilled foods. The mellow rich wte of California ripe olives enhances the flavor of Guayunas Salad. This light, colorful ~ made from I variety of lettuces and fresh garden vegetables, can be prepared ahead and refrigerated until it makes its show-stopping entrance. For heartier appetites, the cool Summer Pasta Salad combines the smooth mild flavor of ripe olives with puta, snow peu, &oti mushrooms and Pannesan cheese in a tmgy vinaigrette dressing. Good inaJedients, the ri~t grill and good compmiy ... tbe American tradition lives on. Guayamas Salad (pictured) ***** Steak Ranchero Mlkea 4 to 6 eervinp Mlikea 4 lef'Yinp ~ alp A.l ... SllllCI BARBECUE BASICS Leave the lid off the barbecue grill until coals are ash grey. Allow 25 to 30 minutes for the fire to start before cooking. Resist the temptation to look at the food during cooking time.-every time the lid is lifted heat escapes, and it may add as much as 15 minutes to the overall cooking time. Use tongs or spatula when handling meats to avoid piercing meat and losing natural juices. A meat thermometer is recommended when grilling so you will know when foods arc cooked to perfection. Trim excess fat from meats. Meat will be easier to grill and healthier to eat. 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' .. . . l • Thurlday, June 25, 1912 Your digestive system can J•IB starchls •d pr g Wbat are JOUr views about mlxbaa allltthts and protelas a e same meal? Should fruit oaly be eaten betwttn meals? F.C.1 Coroaa ~I Mar This is a subject that has caused a great deal of confusion with readers since a past best-selling book, "Fit for Life,'' advocated this type of eating pattern. I have addressed this subject previously in my column but since the topic is an A k th important one I s e will be glad to Dietitian cover it again. -----• Let's follow a turkey sandwich (a protein lijld starch combination) down the digestive tract and sec wh at happens. Digestion literally begins in lhe mind as we think about what the food will taste like and smell the aroma. In anticipation of the food to CQme, saliva is produced and released into the mouth; this saliva contains the digestive enzyme, amylase, whi ch works specifically on complex carbohydrate, or starches. The moistened and chewed food mass is now swallowed and goes to the stomach; this is the gastric phase. Here, special cells in the stomach's lining secrete hydrochloric acid (another digestive enzyme) to begin the breakdown of the turkey. Le t me interrupt here to make an important point about enzymes, which are simply digestive juices. Notice that one kind of enzyme, amylase, is used to break down the bread (a carbohydrate), while different enzymes (hydrochloric acid is one of several) arc used to break down protein, and still others are responsible for breaking down fat. This is why anyone who says that you should not combine foods such as proteins with carbohydrates in the same meal is wrong. The enzymes work harmoniously, and do not compete with one another. Afte r digestion of the protein is completed, the mixture is now passed on to the intestinal phase, along with the partially-digested carbohydrates. It is in the duodenum (first section of the small intestine, where most of the absorption and digestion occurs) that the remaining breakdown of carb9bydrates into glucose takes place. To answer your other question, about whether fruit should only be eaten between meals: it is always a good food choice for snacking. For some people, it is fine to cat fruit as part of any meal. However, some people do experience gas formation when they eat fruit wilh other foods such as protein. In that case. I'd suggest that fruit be eaten either 20 minutes before or after the main meal is served. Where can I buy protein bread for my guests from the Eas Mrs. E.D., Newport Beach No matter how you slice your bread, whole wheat outperforms white in overall nutritional \ Combine diet with exercise tor top resuns Women who rely on calorie restriction alone to lose weight would be better off if they cut fewer calories and added moderate exercise to their daily routine, according to the California Dietetic Association. "When dieting, many women limit themselves to 1,500 calorics per day, which jeopardizes good nutrition," said Rose Mary Popp, R.D., a nutrition educator. "Moderate exercise allows you to be more nexible about what you cat while shedding pounds and getting more nutrients for a hcalthf ul die I." Women who add moderate activity to their daily schedule benefit from lowered risk or heart disease and prevent osteoporosis as well, according to studies ~ conducted by professor Peter Wood, D.Sc., Ph.D .• of Stanford University School of Medicine. He maintains that while diet is lmponant in promotina Jood health, benefits increase dramatically when coupled with physical activity. "Exercise doesn't han to be strenuous to be beneficial," said Popp. "You SH EXERCISE/4 f comparison. The protein content of whole wheat bread ranges from 2.3 to 3.0 'rams per slice while that of white offers only 2.0 grams. An even btttcr choice, with more protein, will be the sprouted breads because the entire kernel of grain has been used. Examples include: Sprouted 7 Grain, Ezekiel Sprouted Grain, Essene and Sprouted Rye. Furthermore, exotic grains such as Spelt -and Amaranth (available at health-oriented stores) offer still more protein than other whole-grain breads. However, while they arc not available as breads, you can buy the nour and bake your own. There is nothin& like the smell or hot-baked bread fresh from the oven lo delight you r family and any guest. 2 My buablnd and I tl\IOJ eatlna out at aa India• re unnl once a WHk. Don the tndlllonal ahee have fewer calorfa than butter? S.T., Costa Mesa In case any of my readers arc unfamiliar with ghce, lcl me explain. Ghee is clarified butter, with a nut-like flavor; it is made from the butterfat of buffalo or cow's milk and used in many Indian dishes. The answer to your question is no, Ghee actually has more calories from fat than does butter. The reason ii that, when ghce is clarified, all the water is allowed to evaporate and the milk solids are strained out. This leaves a clear liquid which is all faJ. One tablespoon contAins a hefty 13 grams of fat and 130 calorae1, compared to 11 grams of fat and 110 calorics from regular butter. Neither is a "fat bargain," so the word here is moderation. g Al a 1ouqs&tr, I remember •1 partats e~o1lnt al•atr . I ban trltd a••aer ale Hd its taste donn't compare to tbe drink I rttall. Wbtre CH I buy alnatr bftr1 T.M .. Hundnaton Buch Good news. 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The benefit is cumulative and can be broken into five or 10 minute increments spread throughout the day." "Eating should be pleasurable," said Popp. ''Physical activity allows \\Omen to enjoy a \\1der \Jnety of foods and larger portions. \\hile continuing to lose "eight and create firmer mu~clc tone." Women should also keep 1n mind that genetic factors play a role in body build and siLe. ''More of us !>hould be realistic about our natural weight." i.a1d Popp. "Some of us "ill never be a size 6." For a free chart that outlines the number of calorics burned by various t)pes of exercise, send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to: "Physical Activity/Calorie Chart," 3170 Fourth Ave .. Suite 300. San Diego. CA 92103. When you need a nutritionist, think "R.D.'' - registered dietitian. You can find an R.D. by calling (800) 234·RD4U. R.Ds ore rccogni£ed as nutrition experts an the health care profession. 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When you start thinking salads, choose dark leafy greens and bri$ht red, yellow and orange fruits and vegetables to maximize nutritional value. These types arc rich in a variety of vitamins and minerals, especially antioxidant nutrients such as vitamin C and beta carotene. Major health organizations such as the National Cancer Institute have analyzed studies showing that people who eat diets high in fruits and vegetables have lower rates of many cancers. Other researchers think antioxidants may also help decrease the risk of heart disease and cataracts. The Dietary Guidelines for Americans of the U.S. Department of Agriculture advise a minimum fruit and vegetable intake of S-A-Day (two to four fruits and three to five vegetables) for maximum health benefits. To get you started, these recipes feature delicious fruit and vegetable combinations. Tropical Spinach Salad combines mangoes and papayas with spinach and is topped with a tangy cantaloupe dressing. Bitter greens such as arugula and chicory arc offset by a sweet applesauce dreuin1 in Bitter Sweet Summer Salad. In Routed Sweet Potato Salad Surprise, sweet potatoa, broccoli and romaine lettuce aro enhanced by a Dijon vinaipettc. Salad: TROPICAL SPINACH SALAD • 4 cup1 washed, dried, lorn spinach lc1¥C1. packed • I papaya ripe, peeled, sccdcd1 sliced • 2 IDMIDC' peeled, sccdcd, cuocd Dmlinas; • 2 cup1 coarsely chooocd ripe cantalOupe or ~ unalr cantaloupe • 6 oz frozen oranac Juice, thawed • 2 i,,. juice ol one lime (or more, dcP.Cnd•na OD swce1ncu ol OJ. and mcloa) • 2 bp D!jon mustard • 2 tap maftcicd fresh limp Whlrt 1hc fint four dreuina lnsrcdientt In • food ~uor until mixed. Add lhc cu 1pe. Pulse on and off about 10 times -untir cantaloupe is intearatcd into mixture, but is not 1 puree. Oreu.inJ should be pulpy. Makes two cu~ DMdc spinac:h onto 1emn1 ptatca. Mound papaya and manao In cen&cr. Ladle on ~ eup taao cantabtpe drcaln.1 oa cKh pc>r!ion. Y-arillions: SptjnklC touted sunllowcr sccds if desired. Se~ 4. Nutrient Coatcnl per acm._a; Calorics: 191 Protein: 4 I Carboh~tc: 46 1_F11: 1 1 Beta Carocenc: 6 ma• Vitamin U 1S7 m,1 (1~ U.S. RDA) Fiber: S I Sodium: UM ma Healthy diets ~mc~d by SoYCmment 11cnacs con111n approxlmatel)i S·6 ms of bc11 caro1ene. Salad: BITI'ERSWEET SUMMER SALAD • 2 cups arugula leaves • 1 cup chicory • l cup wa1ercrcu leaves • 2 cu~ small yellow squuh or thin zucchfni 5e1uasJi • 2 cups red or orange peppers • 2 cups chick peas, cooked, rinsed and drained • l small red onion, thinly sliced in10 rings • l tom110, sliced • \:t~ = .......... lll!COPI ~ ..... "' oold .... , • ...., ..... SpMi la ulad .,..., or lllud dry wlda • pepor eowcL Bal ud re~ ua&JI ICftllt. Oii dUci pell ecpualCIJ. ~~ utural •ff'onuec • 1 DiP oriental ICUmo oil • I TI-it ao. aodium ""I 1811CO • l TblP rice wine viacpr • V• bp prtic powder • \Jf8.Tdrcain1 inpcdlcntl tascthcr. Cower ancJ rcfriacrate until sem~ Makca 4 acrvinp. and ii cuily snult' icd. • Nu ricnt Coatent per acmna: Calorict: 211 Protein: 91 Carbohydrate: lS I Fat: 6 I Beta Carotene: 7 ma• vitamin C: 7S ma (I~ U.S. RDA) Fiber. 11 I SOdaum: 648 m .. Salad: SWEET POTATO SALAD SURPRISE • 4 cup1 broccoli floreucs • I cup sliced radishes • S cups romaine washed, dried, torn into bite-sized picc:cs • 4 swct Potatoes, peeled and thloly sllccd ia \4 lnch rounds Dmsins: • ~ cu~ lsamic vincpr • 2-3 Di~n mustard • ~ tse_aricd l1allan herb • l ~ :i_bSp canola oil -add water to equal ~ cup ol oil and water Whisk ~. mustard. and herb to bkod. Whisk 1n oil/Water. Makes ooc cup. Preheat O¥Cn to 4.SOO. Arranac • poc110 slices on 1 ~rchmcnt paper lined bak.lna tray. Brush the potato on both aides with ~ cur vinaicrcue. Bake 20 minutes or un1i tender when prictcd wi1b 1 fort. Serve warm or 11 room temperature. Arrance romaine on scrvina plates. Top with broccoli, radishes and routed pota10 slices. DnuJe on 1-2 lbsp ot drcama. Serves 6. Variations: Sweet Potato chliarc • delicious 1111ck -make them slicinJ peeled swcel potato ~ inch th· brush with vin•i&reue, and bake IS minutes at 4500 on parchment-lined bakina sheet. Nutrient Con1cnt per scrvin1: Calorics: 174 Protein: 4 I Carbohydr11e: 27 I Fae: 6 I Beta Carotene: 11 m1• Vitamin C: 91 m.i (t~ U.S. RDA) Fiber: S & Sodium: 153 ma. l COSTA MESA Your Locally STATIONERS, INC Owned Stationers Trv our selection of'Mvlar &. Lan:x mllcxn for ywr SP.CCial occaPonl! Nau SmJia! We11 WRAP. PACK&. SHIP Loc3l . ! New l~lt's GTmt! It R.ealy Works/ Oxd-Minder Retractable Telephone Oxd • lnltilla i.n ICCaG ·J~OOt;i~ 8 ft. '9.99 or 16 ft. 113.49 ~ Bostitch B600 ~! Newport 1-ladu High COlt2 Maa High &tancia Coma Del Mar Hd~...w... Om Hfliel ... , ~-•11.50 Nows4.75 ................ "I un s a e out ere!" Make that jungle more civilized with the largest personals network in Southern ·California. Look for Singlelif e personals every Thursday in Weekend and every Monday in Classified . Or call now and listen to a selection of over 600 voice ads . (900) 407-43n (C* ~ ~ iTtC ~ ~ .,. pw-_._~ ~~ "We're brlng,ng people toaetberl" ' - Yrdh or without kier waves, there'I be some1hing rodcol about this yecr's ()plro Surfing Championship YOUR GUIDE TO FUN ALONG THE COAST ..) 4 lft~pl. Paul Salata, with wife Beverly, is serious about his irrelevance. PAUL SALATA He finds relevance in honoring someone for no reason at all P aul Salata poked his head out of his Airway Avenue office's glass door earlier this week and, cradling a piece of paper with Washington Redskins letterhead like a proud papa, shouted at his departing lunch partner: "We just got Joe Gibbs in the mail!" You'd have thought he just hit the game-winning RBI in Game 7 of the World Series, sank a 12-foot birdie putt to sew up the Masters or accomplished any other of those feats Jim Murray uses as analogies for champions. In actuality, however, it was all irrelevant. Salata is the founder, spiritual guru and driving force behind Irrelevant Week, an annual event that brings the final pick in the National Football League's now-moribund draft of collegiate football players to Newport Beach, where that lucky soul is buried in gifts, good times and light-hearted ribbing. The letter from Gibbs, head coach of the Super Bowl-champion Redskins, was the missing link In a collection or celebrity salutations Salata will bestow to Matt Elliot!, the. University or Michigan center chosen 336th by the 'Skins, along with the Lowsman Trophy for being the 17th "Mr. Irrelevant." Now that a jury in Minneapolis is hearing testimony in a free-agency trial many believe will abolish the NFL draft, lhere is, pardon the oxymoron, added significance to this year's irrelevance, which begins See SALATA/ti tory by Matt Coke r * Cover photo by Lee Payne 2 ;)~~I ,r._ 'n'l''-~'•'''°l'll ' .> 1 •J4t-~4' <'O.) ,J t•~l•'j \ 1 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, June 25, 1992 A Week .of Irrelevance Sunday Wednesday Arrival party ... 3:30 p.m .... Balboa Daytime ... Runnin'-Gunnin' Golf/ Bon Voyage Party Bay Club Press/sports celebrities/civic officials/Lowsman trophy/gifts Monday Daytime ... trip to Disneyland Evening ... College nite at Malarkey's, 6-9 p.m. Thursday, July 2 Evening ... Beer Can Regatta, 6 p.m. start Mis cellaneous Events Harbor Cruise/Socials Service Club breakfast/ lunch Rams Park/Anaheim Stadium/etc. Tuesday Daytime ... Superstars at Irvine Sports Club, 12-4 p.m. Evening ... Angel game • • • Organizers say there's still plenty of room for more participants in this year's events. For infonnalion, call 548-49./2. Elliott probable answer to future trivia question D on 't be surprised if some- day Alex Trabeck reads "Jeopardy" contestants the answer: "He was the last player ever picked in an NFL draft." The correct response (re· member to state it like a ques· tion, please) in all likelihood will be: "Who is Matt Elliott?" Thanks to a free-agency law- suit being heard in Minneapolis that wiU probably lead to the abolishment of the NFL draft, Elliott, a 1991 AJl·American se- lection at center for the Univer- sity of Michigan, may very well be headed for the history books. Or, at least, the Trivial Pursuit sports edition. This week, however, Elliott's dubious distinction of being the · 336th, and last, pick in the 1992 NFL draft entitles him to a good time beneath rhe California sun with a bunch or rich dudes at the Balboa Bay Club. As the 17th "Mr. Irrelevant," the 2J..ycar-old property of lhe Washington Redskins -at least until the first round of cuts - will be treated to an array of fcs· tivities Sunday through July 2, in· eluding a visit to Disneyland, Anaheim Stadium, taking part in a regatta, a gol( tournament and being greeted by the county's cc· lebrity and poliLical community. Accordina to a press release which quoted Elliott from his apartment in Ann Atbor, he hid never beard of Irrelevant Weck until he ~,d about ii in a news. paper. "This sounds unbelievable t..,...." be ~nedly said. "J\·c been to California before for the ROM Bowl, but have never been See EWOTT/11 ar, ii s t even further n c of the more popular stops on the A of Surfing Professionals' world tour, the Op made a radic3l change in its format, featuuns international team competition rather than the customary, head-to-head arrangement. For the first time ever, six nations -the U.S .. (mainland and Hawaiian loams), Australia, Brazil, Japan arii Euro/Africa Cove.I...Photo J:1r Jeff Bombalfer on reign/ Page 6 0 It WH A wild finish in '91/Page 6 0 Batlle of lhe Surf Banda/Page 8 0 Merchants lick their chops/P age 9 \ I TUESDAY Juniors Round 1 -7 a.m. to 11 a.m. (12 healS) Round 2 -11 a.m. to 1 p.m. (6 heab) Round 3 -1 p.m. to 2 p.m. (J healS) p.m. to 2:40 p.m.; 1 heat of woman/woman singles (25 minutes each) 2:45 p.m. to 3:10 p.m.; 1 heat of men's doubles (25 minutes each) 3:15 p.m. to 3 :40 p.m.; 1 heat of Op Pro Surfing Championships Contest 12:30 p.m. to 1 :30 p.m.; Dory Race 1 :30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.; Tag Team -all six teams • SATURDAY a.m.; 4 heats of man/man singles (25 minutes each) 10 :45 a.m to 11 :10 a.m.; 1 heat of womJn woman singles (25 minutes Nch) 11 :15 a.m. to 11 :40 a.m .. 1 heat o( men's doobles (25 minutes each) 11 :45 a.m. to 12: 10 p m.; 1 heat o( mixed doubles (25 Round 4 -2 p.m. to 2:40 p.m. (2 heats of 3) The lop four juniors advance lo Sunc!.iy's semifinals. • WEDNESDAY Match 1 -USA vs. Japan 7 a.m. to 7:45 a.m.; Warm-up 10 people 8 a.m. to 9:40 a.m.; 4 heats of man/man singles (25 minutes each) 9:45 a.m. to 10: 10 a.m.; 1 heat of woman/ woman singles (25 minutes each) 10:15 a.m. to 10:40 a.m.; 1 heat of men's doubles (25 minutes eachl 10:45 a.m. to 11 :10 a.m.; 1 he.11 of mixed doubles (25 minutes each) • Match 2 -Australia vs. Euro' Africa 11 ·30 ,1 m. to 12:15 pm.; \\.um-up 10 people 12 30 pm. to :! 10 p m., 4 lw.11:. ol man/m.rn ~111~1t·~ 125 mrnull'' l'JChl .!·15 OP From 3 nutrng anti ,111t1crp:itctl ~cgrm·nt " 1hc "t,1g-teJm" di""1on. ''hid1 lllO\I'" of'"· h\e-member team' lh:rt \\Ill cumrete hc.:.1J-to·hc:.iu anu rliute through .ill fl\e member!> (l\Cr .1 one hour period. Aftl·r catdung three -und only thrc<.: \\J\e\, tllJI \Urlcr 111U\t rnn11: 111 to 1he ··LJunth111g PJd" .111J t.1~ ;111 .1\\.11ti11~ te.1mmJt<.: l.:..11:h ''a' c 1' ,l·tm:u out of IO. t1,rng h.tlf·~rlth. In other "Ortb, .r \llrlc.:r l.Jll \nlle 4 fur a nue. or 4 '\, or 5. hut not 4.~ or 4.3. There I' une Jullgc.: :.ind one umpire. mixed doubles (25 minutes each) • THURSDAY Match 3 -Euro/Africa vs. Hawaii 7 a.m. to 7:45 a.m.; Warm-up 10 people 8 a.m. to 9:40 a.m.; 4 heats of man/man singles (25 minutes each) 9:45 a.m. to 10:10 a.m.; 1 heat of woman/ wom.rn singles (25 minutes each) 10:15 a.m. to 10:40 a.m.; 1 heat of men's doubles (25 minutes each) 10:45 a.m. to 11 :10 a.m.; 1 heat of mixed doubles (25 minutes each) • M.1 tch 4 -Japan vs. Brazil 11 :30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.; Warm-up 10 people 12:30 p.m. to 2:10 p.m.; 4 heats of man/man singles (25 minutes each) 2:15 p.m. to 2:40 p.m.; 1 heat of \\Oman/woman singles (25 minutes With the format change, the Op Pru is no longer part of the worlll tour point l>tanding!>, leaving two I lawa1i events as th e only U.S. ~topl> on the tour. Ten )Cars ago, the Op Pro introc.luceu the priority buoy for '>Urfcrl> and scoring-update announcement!> to the crO\\U , a revolutionary concept that changed the face of the ASP. Thi!> vear's I I th Op Pro runs June :!:!-28 at the Huntington Uc.1ch 1'1cr, "11h the team concept pilttcrneu luoscly after the D::iv1!> Cup in tennis. There "ill be one-on-one (single!>) and two-on-two (doubles) surfin g to Schedule of Events each) 2:45 p.m. to 3:10 p.m.; 1 heat of men's doubles (25 minutes each) 3: 1 5 p.m. lo 3 :40 p.m., 1 heat of mixed doubles (25 minutes each) • FRIDAY Match 5 -Australia vs. Hawaii 7 a.m. to 7:45 a.m.; Warm·up 10 people 8 a.m. to 9:40 a.m.; 4 heats of man/man singles (25 minutes each) 9:45 a.m. to 10:10 am.; 1 heat of\,oman/ woman singles (25 minutes each) 10:15 a.m to 10:40 ,1 m .. 1 heat of men's doubles (25 mrnutt') each) 10:45 J.m. to 11.10 a.m 1 heat of mi"'ed doubles 12 5 minutes eJchl 11 :30 a.m to 12· 30 p.m.; Miss Op Sports Model gain point-; for the teJm. On the U.S. team: Richie Collins (Newport Oeach). Todd Holl.ind (Cocoa Oeach, Fla.), Kelly Slater (Cocoa llcach. Fla.). Mike Parsons (San Clemente) and Alba Schwarl~tcin (Laguna Dench). For Japan. it\ Takao Kuga, Shuji Ka!>uya, Takayuki Fukuch1, Naohii.a Ogawa and Ya!>ukn Kamitak1 . For l:uro/Af11ca. 1t\ 1\1:.irtrn Potter. Jmtin Strong. Noel Rahme, Da' id Malhcrbc and Ka) Holt. For llaY.aii, it's Sunny Garci..i, Marty Thoma!. (formerly of Seal llcach), Kaipo Jaquia~. Han!> Heuemann anc.J Rochelle Gordine!>. Match 6 -USA vs. Brazil 7 a.m. to 7:45 a.m.; Warm-up 10 people 8 a.m. to 9:40 a.m.; 4 heats Of man/ man singles (25 minutes each) 9:45 a.m. to 10:10 a.m.; 1 hear of woman/woman singles (25 minutes each) 10:15 a.m. 10 10:40 a.m.; 1 heat of men's doubles (25 minutes each) 10:45 a.m. to 11 :10 a.m.; 1 heat of mixed doubles (25 minutes each) 11 :30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; M1!.S Op Sports Model Finals 12:45 p.m. to 1 :45 pm.; Tag Team - all six teams • SUNDAY Fin;ils Winning team from each pool 7 J m to 8 am . \'\'arm-up 14 pt•ople 8 .1 m to a·so a m .• 2 hc>.11~ of Junior) wm1final) (25 1111nutt"> l'Jchl t) am to 10 40 I or 1\u,traha. 11's G.H)' Elkcrton. RicharJ Marsh. Shane Powell. Glc.n \\ 1nton and Pam Burridge. And for llraLil. ii'!> Mavio PJdarall. Victor Riba\, Amaun Pereira. Renan Rocha and Andre.1 Lopes. Another feature in the nc"' format ill the "fin bin." "h1ch i\ similar to the penalty bo~ in ice hockey, "here surfer enc 11mc for inf r;u:tions !>UCh as interference or paddling. On the down ~1dc ol the Op Pro') rc,olutionary change. mony great surfers will not be competing. including lhrce-timc \\orld champion and four-time Op Pro minutes each) 12:15 p.m. to 12:40 p.m.; Juniors final 1 i :45 p.m. to 1 :45 p.m.; Tag Team final 2 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.; Award~ Surfing Surfing col· umnist UO\d Tice ~ill be covering the OP Pro Champion- ship .rnd reporting the final rc!.ulb, a~ "'ell ;i th"· 5cene of the annual <,uriin~ event. Inside Sporh con4ucror Tom Cuuen O:mon L)'OCh or Au,11 1!1.1 11 .: defending Op Pro ch.imp11m JnJ 1988 world champion. akrn~ '"th former world ch:ampion' ·1 Drroll :ind Damien l!Jr.h1 11, "'II not be cu~npcting. 11le event is now oixn 111 11 I) .i2 men and i.uc women -l.1,1 hJr there ~ere 92 men 311J '\t.; \1 101,n entered through n ))'~tcm 111 qualiCyinc he:us. The tag·tc:im form:u. h1"'t 1. !>hould prove cxc1tmg. 1( n1,1l f. et~. Op, once ug:u n. could l'1. changing the face oC pmk" '' .ii urfing.. 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Reigning Miss Op achieved her goals S hJ\\n Durn!) wa\ expecting the usual wolf 1 \~h"tle\ and taclo..y comment) "hen she donned a h1lo..1n1 and paraded in front of Judge!> anti spectators at la!)t year's Miss rii Op Sports Model Cllmpe tition. Instead. the 27· )Car-old chiropractor, with wai!)t·length blond h:11 r anJ :iquamanne eyes. was greetctl with \\ h.1t i.hc \a)!) \\as rcspectf ul enthusiasm . .. I "all prcp.ircJ for guys sayi ng rude things, but instead I tlon't remember one rude remark," said Uurns. "Ma\bc that's because I was from I lun11ngton Ueach and I didn't look sleazy. I 9 9 2 *'W \\ :i-. really excited for the event and people were yelling my num· her or name and I would wave and say thank you." Burns. a 1 luntington Dench High School alumna, said there "ere 100 women vying for the title. She said personal in terviews See MISS OP/I YOU CAN HELP. •. 0 11r,ouel'f thpt 2301 E Cont ~ Co~ del Mir- CA· 92$25 • (714) g73 ml 8 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, June 25, 1992 Newport Beach surfer nearlY captured '91 title B anon Lynch of Manly, Aus· tralia, the 1987 Op Pro title· holder who is ranked No. 3 by the Association of Surfing Pro· fessionals (ASP), edged out New· port Beach"s Richie Collins. who is rated No. 8 by the ASP, to capture the 1991 Op Pro Surfing Champi· onship title. Co-sponsored by Pontiac. the Op Pro hosted the world's fine)t pro- fessional surfers from throughout the world, offering $100,000 in prize money and ASP AA-rated World Tour points. In surf ranging from solid 6-foot rtlEl8l1ll IY: -::::,.......{.l/(J//,1,I, ~};J?d!t·1·0l c;t<Ailll•O' C1l'*fll(.( sets to occasional 8-foot ets, Lynch beat Collins by a score or 76.5 to 74. Lynch advanced to the final heat by defeating ASP-ranked number 15 Todd Holland from Cocoa Beach, Fla. in the semi· finals. Collins defeated Brad Gerlach of Encinitas by a score of 83 to 67 to meet Lynch in the fi. nals. In beating Gerlach. Coll ins scored a 27. the highest single wave score of the day. In the Women's Division. Frieda Zamba of Flagler Beach. Fla., won an unprecedented fifth Op Pro title by beating Wendy Botha of JUL V l-S, 1991 Newport Bc:ich, AustraltJ, by a score of 74 to 45.5. Z:l mbJ de· featcd Neridah Falconer of Scotts Head, Australia, to advance to 1hc finals. Botha defeated Jodie Ce<> per from AJbany, West Albtralia, then met Zamba in the final\. Rob Machado or CJrd1lf de· feated Jeff Ddfenb3ugh ot Hun· tinaton Beach by a score of 90 5 to 60 to capture the Op Pro fo'ltor title. Machado dcfeatcll ~h·•"n Sutton or Waip:ihu, I IU\\Jll, lo uJ- vance to the final Octk1: Jugh bested Cade Oyudl)mJr1 1 ' l\a- ncohe, H3waii, before O\l'i'.ling Mnchado in the final round ,\~-~at'"' •••• • ••• . ·':':. 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Chlldcore, Spa Facilities and more. ,_ . Costa Mesa 555 W: 19th Street (1 blk. W. of Harbor) 714-650-3600 0rMge Cwt W11l•Mt / llu'ldlly, June 25, 1912 7 .. . ' • . ' •.; IS..\ I Waxing nostalgie Firs t-ever event in tune with Surf City By Joyce Scherer Stall Wntet T he I luntington IJcach Battle of the Surf Bands will be a first - not only for the c11y but for th1.: five performing groups who will !>hare the stage 3-7 p.rn. Sund,1y :it the Huntington Beach High School statlium. "We will probably cover every single a:.pcct of surf music from strictly in!>trumental to some Cl)mbination:. 10 the vocal group of Jan and Dean," said Dill Hollingshead, agent and producer of the show, \\ho says it is the fir:.t time the performer!> have worked together on the same bill. r\ll)ns with the blond duo of Jan & Dean, whose "Surf City" rode the top of the charts in 1963, comes Dick Dale and the Deltoncs, The Chantays, The SurfMis and Papa Doo Run Run. The 30-year-old surfing sound:. will undoubtedly revive youthful memories for many of those ''ho will pack the stadium. Hollingshead <1llnb111e., the resurgence of surf music to its timeless quality. "At all our concerts, I l·ycar-old kids through grandmothers arc out there singing the words," J lollingshc:uJ said. "Surf music is absolutely 1imcle-.s: girls, hot roth, high school, i.urlboards and dancing." Jan ( Ucrry) and Dean (Torrence) burst on the scene in 1959 with "l3;1b} Talk " In 1964, they \\ere named The No. I Duo of the Year and the No. 5 Selling Recording Artists of the Year. 13ut the music came to a tragic end in 1966 after 1 9 9 2 Derry sustained sci ious head injuries in a near-fatnl car ~1cc1dcn 1. While Berry. a graduate of UCLA, went through ::.everal years of rchabililation, Torrence, an alumnus of use. started a graphic design firm spccialiLmg in music industry design and packaging. His arl\\Ork re:.ulled in se .. eral Grammy Award nomina11ons, and in 1972 he won "Best Album Cover of the Yc:ir" for the alhum "Pollution ... In 1978. Jan & Dean reunited for a ''Surfin Deja Vu Tour" conccrl i.eries wi1h 1he Beach Boys. Today. the ~mg1ng pair spend the majority of the year touring with their nost;ilgic r.urfing sounds. Dick Dale's fir::.1 single in 1961, "Let\ Go Trippin," kicked off a n.11ion.1I \Urf-music phenomenon. KnO\\ n as the "King of the Surf Gu11:ir," 0Jh.: pcrfo1med Im. surf rlXk 10 a packed house at Balboa's legend.try Rcndczvou' U.illrol)m. 'foo years ago, Dale reduced the Dcltonc:. from a l::!·p1ccc l-!roup to a trio with bassist Ron Eglit and llrummcr Stcvc A!.choff. 111' !Jtc .. 1 release is a :!I-track compilation on GNP Cre-.cenllo Rc Clird' c.dlnl "Dick D.1lc :md I lie; Dellones, Grcate't I !11\ ll/61-197ti." Thc Chanla\'> 1mtrunwn1.il "Ptpl·linc" WJ\ an 1nterna11onal success 111 1%J I \c.11 1l1J.1y. 11~ ~1mplc meloJ) "'he.mJ as background music m numi:rn11' mo\1C~ ~11d1 •• ., ~lore American Graff111" anti "Back to the Ucach." I he ong111:il group. Uob Sp id.a rd. Ura in Carmen, Bob Welch, WJrren \V,111.:1, anJ Uoh t-.1J1shall, h.11lcd fr om Santa Ana. Today, there are ~till three ongin;1l members dcd1CJ\Ctl to preserving the sound'\. And \\ho coulJ forget the 1mtrumcntal "\\'1pel)ul" with its O\\n brand of ro-.f.. 'n' roll surfing mu,ic Though an e'l~nsiun of the current rC\l\al of surf mu~1c. the SalJns. ''i1h original member~ Jim Pash and Jun Fuller. have upd.itcd their music utiliLing high-tech electronics. In 1%5, Papa Doo Run Run formed in San Francisco as a Top 40 act. There performances, however, quickly evolved into the classic California surfing music. Today, the five-man \OC3l group is a regular on the nostalgic surf-rockers tours. Ticket!> are $JO-per-person, no reserved seating; children 9 years and under arc free if accompanied by an adult. Gates open at J p.m. and seating is optional in the :.t:inds or on the field. Chi/ 536-5488 for additional information. Join the Independent and be part of the Battle of the Surf Band~ June 28th at the HB High School stadium from 1 pm on. Be one of the nrst 15 people to stop our HB offices and tJy your luck. 15 sets of two Uckets each will be given away. Be there or be square! Battle of the Bands! Additional tickets only $10 and limited number avaJlablef Proceeds benefit the pier. Entertainment lnclucl•: THE~CHANTAYS • THE SURFARIS PIPELINE • MONSOON DICK DALE & THE DEL TONES LET'S GO TRIPPIN • MISERLOU • rnE WEDGE PAPA DOO RUN RUN BE TRUE TO YOUR SCHOOL • SUNSHINE MUSIC SURF CITY-ALL STAR BAND YOUR SPECIAL GUEST HOSTS JAN AND DEAN 8 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, June 25, 1992 Jolnin• forees o•••••~ for the ll•ntl••ton Beach Da ule of Ille Surf Ba•d• •·lll be (rleekwtae from upper lefl)1 Dlek Dale, tlu~ Chaa1aya, 11 .. 1 • .iaa a•d D~an, d ie 8•rlarb -.a Papa o .. a.a ft••· When crowds like these are done watching the action in the water, they fill shops and restaurants in Huntington Beach - much to the delight of local merchants. MISS OP: From 6 tt:in,p1rcd during the contest 10 t.le· tcmune 1f the candi<1atcs were quoli· fied 10 be a 'pokcsperson for the company. AtJditionall), impromptu quc t1ons \\ere asked during the em1·hnJIS of 1h1.: compc111ion "Tiu:y were h:irJ quel>t1ons hke 1( )OU "ere h3\ ing lunch "ith Mr and Mr:.. Ouo,h \\hill one question would )OU a)k? They a k me, as Miss Op. what arc my c~pccta11ons ant.I \\hat do I hope to ochic"c. I said I hoped 10 tra\'cl, J wunled to meet new peo- ple nod have fun." And thnt is exactly what Burn has accomplished during he~ reign. "l traveled 10 J:im:i1ca, North Carolina, Florida, New Hampshire and made local appearance ," she said .... only wore 3 swimsuit on two appearances. Most of the time I wore portl>wear lt1 promote Op's fa)hion line." Oce:in Pacific marketing coo1di· nu1or Judy Horton s:11d judge) look for a Mis Op who will "exemphf} the healthy active California life· l\'lc." Bums is an -aerobic instructor .li Club Corona dcl Mar, a long· d1l>l•rnce runner and .ln :ivid surfer. "\Ve eek someone \\ho has grace, poise and will cmbo<ly all the po. i110,:e a pccts of beach culture,"' Hort~m said. "Shawn has all the quali1ic!. we we re looking for und wns n won- derful ambassador for our compJny." Local merchants eau.erly . await waves of surf fans By Joyce Scherer H ighway, the long-time fixture is SU!f Wnttr described by store manager I t is estimated that about David Hahn as "the shopping 200,000 people "ill soon center of surfboard products." . converge on the sant.ly "We have ordered about shores of Huntington 5,000 Op T-shirts," Hahn said .. Beach to watch the 11th "But this year wit h the opening annual Ocean Pacific Pro of the Huntington Beach pier Surfing Championships. and the new Surf City (logo), Historically, swimwear and we are having T-shirts made up surfing_shops attract a swell of just for that. We will have a buyers and conversely those 1har 0ooth on the corner just selling just like to brO\\'SC. T-shirts." The small quarters of Wind Tina Morri • manager of and Sea has been a mainl>tay at Merrilee's at Main Street and 6th and Pacific Coast Highway Pacifil.! Coast Highway, said for many year .. Salesman Jim srnging the championships a Flynn said the "hardcore" surf month earlier 1han last year will shop predictably draws young be a plus for S\\ imwear shops. non-buyers during the week. "The late summer months "Teenybopper , kinda don't do much for business younger kids," he said. "Parents because people al ready have drop them off for the day and their sw,imwear," Morris said. let them go rattle the i.urf "But each year the Op Pro gets shops. They kinda go lore to earlier and earlier. and we are store asking for Mickcr~. We do looking forward to a good week give them awa} free to a few of this year." the kids, that is if the> don't Kris Wrede, marketing have an attitude." director for Diane's Bil..ini at T-shirts, :.unblock and Pierside Pavilion. said a new stickers are the big .,cllcr~ at line of H.ulcy Davit.Ison Jack's Surf Doa1ds. ju!>t a stone's manufactured swim and throw from Wind and Sea sportswear" ill probably attrac1 Situ:itcd on the corner of Main some of the Op Pro crO\\d. Street and Pacific Coast Wrede said Diane's Dikini has Broiled Swordfish $14.95 +tlx Senwl uith lenm & ~ (Rq. $21. 95) Duck a "VOrange $9.95 +ax Partly b.M.J )tMl? ~ roosta1 oup & smm ,urJi "'~na(Rq.$18.95) Baby Rack of Lamb $13.95 +ax CA.en rcmud & smd ~ ~,.,n: na (Rq S 19 95) I ------------------------------------ OP PRO SPECIAL 414 N. Newport Blvd. Newix)rt Beach • 645-0700 -------~ 1CHICKEN1 I & RIB COMBO I :~y $.295: I Dine'" I odf I "1th purdl9c ~ ~ ~ pricx I Coma wlttu I Colt sllw, com, ~ and ~ I choict ot Chlcl!O fries. belccd I t>e-. bMd potato, °' trest tru1t. I --..-~-.......... .. ---~.,...--,.} 1 9 9 2 10 stores scattered throughout Southern California, but it 1s the Huntington Beach shop that has sold a tidy amount of the new S 'O motorcycled-themed wimwcar. "There is definite!~ a Harley crowd in Huntington Bench,'' !.he said. "The swimwear. \\1th patches like 'born to ride' arc incorporated in10 the bikinis, cotton lycrn jackets and tanl..c;" Do Somethine Irrelevant at The SPorts Club/Irvine Imagine an afternoon \.I.1th fellow employees \.\.h1ppinq some other compam. in r1 fiNce game of Ping Pong Ball Wdter Reid\, F1n'n en'., Brig,ide or a TriC\ 1. Ir Ral ~ Sign 1,.-our team up todd\ for Irre levant Week XVll's Superstar of Sports Competition at The Sports Club/Irvine, benef1tting The Children'... Home Sociery. Be there Tuesdd\,.. June 30 from noon 10 4·00 pm. a vou build compam. spm1 and network "-•lh other pro f~s1onal • all in the name of doing something nice for someone for no reason. fur Information and reg1 trallon call Dan See di (7 14) 975-8400. ?:_ 110 '"''"'' (I\ I Ill\"' IHO lllflin Strttt IMM. c.tlfomla '2714 OrlfP COMt Weekend I Thuraday, June 25, 1992 8 J I ' •'I SAtATA! From 2 Su11d.1y. L lli1111 111 all l1l.clihn0d \\ill he:· .:unK· .111 Jll'>\H'r h.> the tfl\ 1:1 quC.:!>· 1 inn "Who \\ ::i~ 1 he l:i!)l player ever p1.:l.cJ in the !'\FL Jraft'!" But that h." IHll J.iuntcJ Sal.Ha, .1 proud 'l Ul!1hl.1\ 1;111 and b l f\kf\tahun l11l1i-.il1l-c \\ hthe !>lr.1ppi11g frame lhl''l' J:t)' \\l1tllJ he more su1t.Jble :i k" !>pnh clo!)cr Ill the cc.:111c.:r 1 h.111 1 h..: \\ 1dc r c.:cc t\ c r po,ition he pl.I\ CJ JI USC anJ profc!>'>iOnal ti.ill Juring the t.1te l lJ-10~ 10 caily ·50, !kl.tU~c Sabr.i h:is no Joub1s 1 h:il m.111y "lw cnthu!>ia!>tically cm· tlf .1cc.:J I rrclc' ;1111 \\'cd, over the )C.11' \\Ill \\elcomc an) opportunit) Ill p:1 r1y, he w;1nts to concoct a COnlC\I !() find the be!>l \\J}' to :.e- kl 1 luturc Mi!>ICrs Irrelevant. ltk:i:. alicadv tu,i.cd about include hon· l>flll!-! 'the rcgubr pl.1)cr ''ith the km l''t h.1t 11ng J\Cr .igc 111 Ma;M Lc.1p1c Ba,cb:ill, the lu\\C'tl money "11111a on the PG,\ Tour or the 111,l '\FL rl,t)Cr cul in prcse:l'tlll1 c.imp. Dl·,p11c the lmnlit\ 11f feting Sl>ml·11nc f\ir no fl"."llll .11 ;111 .111J h" ll\\11 buffouncr' O\t:r lhl· \e:irs, S.11;!1.1 ~.11tl Jurin!! .. 1 lunch11nic m· tcr\IC\\ pcpplrcJ \\Ith t.111. ,1huu1 puli11c~ 1h.11 he hclte'e" lrtek:\.111t \\ed.. h.1rh111' d1..1..p rck,.11Kc "Onc t•I the undi:rh 1111! thin I!' of the "hole ''ed.,.., \\ii.ii' ,1houi 1hc undc..1 dog' · 5jlJtJ \.11tf \\'h1..·thcr II·, "JKH h. hll!>lllc,., lH currl'l.ll: 'pdl111g pot.110, our 'l>l'i· i:t~ pub muc.. h llllll e cmpha!>1~ on -- Paul Salata in typical form. the cream of the crop while :ill but J i,c:i rd1ng tho~e at the bottom rungs. A week can't gt) by \\ilhou t :.omconc being c.Je~ignatnl the best !-ol\t11Clh1ng. "We 1l1111k people ''ho get cut arc terrific, too." Salata s:iid. "\\ c\c all dcc1Jcc.J to support them. Wc don't think a pcr!>on 'hnultf h.1\e to be :i football pla)cr .111 lw. life." J'hc \\ed.. in NC\\ pun is near the rnd of I he footb.111 ro:ic.J for most of tho~c \\ho a11.11n f\lr. l rrl'lc\'Jflt '1a1u .... Of the 16 previous pl.l)Crs d111,en L1!>t JnJ honored b\ S.1b1:1 and Cump.tn), only thn:c: pb)cd ~1me profe:-sion;il foothall. "Tlut me an' IJ ou t of 16 go b.id. into -.oc1cty ... A guy (chosen fir,1 in the draft) !>ign~ for $7 mil- lion :ind i' :.ct for life, but \\hat about this guy?" Dut the event has mushroomed for beyond \\hat Salata originally intended. Because he wanted to give something back to the sport "for getting me where l am," Sala· ta intended to ny the lai.t draft pick in 1976 to the West Coast and wine and dine the plJyer in and around his Linda Isle home. When his fr iends at the Balboa Day Club caught wind of it, they decided the give that finit honoree a room. Then-NFL commis>ioner Pete Ro· zelle wanted 10 ge t in"olved. The irrelevance simply snO\~balled. Many details surrounding )r· relcvanl Weck arc now delegated. There is a long list of ad' i~crs and ~leering commi11ee members - each of whom don:itc 'arying amount!. of time to the cause. Most are well-heeled, local busi· ncss leaders. but the) have "orked hard 10 ensure this doesn't become the "AT&T Irrelevant Weck Clas· !lie" wh ile still gelling corporate help for gifts, travel arrangements and the charitv events that make up Irrelevant \\1eek. S:ilata receives help 311)'\\ here he can get i1. lie says his daughter e'en rounJ!> up college-age "social- 1\ts" to \cn·e ai. peers for the hon· orec. S1ill. he is mired in ir· rclc,ance full-wne this tune of }e:Jr. If the end of the college Jraft Jocsn't do lO Irrelevant Weck, what about mid-60ish Salata's own health and mortality? He answers th:it he believe~ the event "ill con· tinuc without h11n with 1he help of See PAUL/11 This is the coveted lowsman Trophy that will be bestO\\cd lo "Mr. Irrelevant" Matt Elliott during Sunday's festivities. A rep· lica is kept at the University Athlcllc O ub. Dinner • Carry Out • Full Bar . Banquets • Catering ''We have a lot of competition, But our Ribs don't!'' 2000 Newport ~lvd., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 -" 631-2110· Open : Dally 4-11 pm Sunday 2-10 pm Warm, friendly atmosphere Tableslde Magic Sunday Evenings Locally owned and operated •Inc. 1 lllU 1991 -Larry Wanke, QB-John Carroll Univ. (N.Y. Giants) 1990 -Demetrius Davis, TE- U. of Nevada (L.A. Raiders) 1989 -Everett Ross, WR- The 'Mr. Irrelevant' legacy 1980 -Kevin Scanlon, QB- Arkansas (L.A. Rams) 1919 -Mike Arnold, WR- Northwest LSU (Pittsburgh Ohio State (Minnesota) Steelers) 1988 -Jeff Beathard, RB-Southern Oregon State {L.A. Rams). 1985 -Donald Chumley, OT-Georgia (S.F. 49ers) 1984 -Randy Essington, QB-Colorado (Raiders) 1983 -John Tuggle, RB-California (N.Y. Giants) 1982 -Tim Washington, DB-Fresno State (S.F. 49ers) 1978 -Lee Washburn, OG-Montana State (Dallas Cowboys) 1977 -Jim Kelleher; FB-Colorado (Minnesota Vi- kings) 1987 -Norman Jefferson, DB-LSU (Green Bay) 1986 -Mike Travis, QB-Georgia Tech (San Diego Chargers) 1981 -Phil Nelson, TE-Delaware (Raiders) 1976 -Kelvin Kirk, WR-Dayton (Pittsburgh Steel- ers) PAii.: From 10 . family members and local yokels such as Jim Dale, Bill Hamilton and Ralph Rodheim. Salat:i, who grew up in Highland Park, graduated from Franklin High School :ind played for USC in 19-U, was in the service in '45 and returned 10 the Trojans in '46 and '47. He played for the San Francisco 49ers for a year and a half bcfor~ going to Baltimore, which promptly folded in 1950. S:ilata then entered the player ,draft and was chosen by the Pi1tsburgh Steelers. But midway through ne cnmp he was wooed away for more money by Calgary of 1he Canadian Football League, where he played three seasons. S:i~ala and his wife sctlled in Monterey Park when his playing days were O\<'Cr an 1953, but they also bought a mobile home in Newport Beach. In 1968, he built a home here. He became n success in construction and later the rock and gravel business. Now "retired," Salata still checks into his real estate 0 ELLIOTT: From 2 able to really take in all the sights. Your focus and concen1r:i1ion are on the game, so you don't really care what you see. But this will be a whole new experience, coming out lhere to do nothing but have fun. I'm really looking forward to it and I thank Mr. & Mrs. Salata for giving me this opportunity." Elliott, also selected 10 the 1991 all-Big Ten first team by con- ference coaches, may have been 1he last selection in this year's draft, but the 6-3, 270 pounder believes he has the abili1y to be a part of the defending Super Bowl Champions. "l really believe I can make the club," Elliott said. "I told that to the Redskins' offensive line coach (Jim Hanifan). I had a good workout at the combines, and I had better running times than any center there. Now I hope to have a great mini-camp (May 8-10), to show them I can play." Elliolt is currently enrolled in a Masters Degree program at Michigan, with an emphasis in telecommunications. investment office in the airport area of Costa Mesa. He feels the experience, money, contacts and exposure he gnined in football pnved the way for his later achievements. "It gave me a belier start than if I had grounded out in football -not to diminish use. The combination of USC (education) and the NFL got me to where I am. if you believe what you read that I'm a success." Sabatino's Restaurant &. Sausage Co: ''Authentic Italian Sausage Made In ' 'r~ 0'4L-Ja.UA..~~iiiilllll WEEKEND PATIO BRUNCH Saturday & Sunday 8:30 -1:00 p.m. Our Complete Menu Includes ... Fresh Pasta, Seafood, Lamb &: Veal Open Lunch & Dinner, Closed Mondays 251 Shipyard Way -Newport Beach • 723-0621 RRELEVANCE Congratulations Matti Rams Ticket Information (714) 937-6767 199i Home Schedule 8/15 LA. Raiders 8/22 Green Bay 9/13 New England 9/27 N.Y. Jets 10/18 N.Y. Giants 11 /8 Phoenix 11/22 San Francisco 11/29 Minnesota 12/13 New Or1eans 12/27 Atlanta ' , BOOKS Kids hit the beach and books this summer G UC\!> \\here the hip local kic.b ure going thi!> !>ummcr. 01-.ncylanu? Cat:.ilina? Wild Rivers? Going to sec "l3a1man"''? Nah. The :1n)l\\Cr ~111 !>urrrisc you. It's ldt rn.111~ :i r:irl·nt ~rccd1lcss. Thcy"re hc:~1lltn!! fur the library. Betti Cobb That "s ri)!.ht. The library~ 1 Im pa!>t \\Cd. humJ1e<h of young,ter' hJ\ c pac~ed the local branchci.. '>lgning up fur the summer rcadmg program .. 111J ~ virt uJlly stripping the ... helves bare a' thc:y participate tn a summer-long Bookmarks game that leach to a fabulous array of priLCS. La-.t year, 400 children signed up at the Park. Avenue branch alone; am.I thi~ year, 150 signed up there in one day (June 18) when the game officially started. -According lo Darbara Schwartl, chih.lren's services librarian at the Park Avenue site, the theme for the OrJngc County L1hrary System i~ "Incredible Journeys: T;1 l..c A Uool..!'' .. Each br;1nch "pic\...cd a -.pcc1al journey within the theme," s''Y Schwartz. ··and ours is C. S. Lewis' Narn1a. "£:,cry time .1 reader compklc'i f1H'. hotll..'>. they move on through sc,en advent111cs hJscd on the "Chron1dc.., ul Narni.1' and can gel pr11c' ... u1..h J' boo~h.1g..,, Hot tip for best-seller readers Jf vou can"t wait to read tbe latest Dest Seller at your library, head O\Cr ·to the Newport Center Dranch. For just a dollar, you can check out l>Olllc of the latest titles for a week wi thout ge lling bogged down in a waiting lisl. AccorJing 10 Cen tral Lib1.1ry Manage~ Jan Tapley, th_e b~anch has purchai.cd extra copies fo r a new fund·rn1i.tng pro1ect which mvolvc:s :.1 special collection of best sellers such a!>: "Jewels" by 0 ;1niellc Steel ·~The Pelican Brief' bv John Grisham "Salrnra" by Clive Cussler " T is for Tnnocent" bv Sue Grafton "All Around the Town" by Mary lliggins Clark .. Turtle Moon"' by Alice Hoffman "Scruples Two" by Judith Krantz They also have some non -fiction titles available. including th~ biogr:iphies of Barbara Dush. H. Ross Perot, and Daryl Gates "Chief: My Life in the LA.P.D." The books arc put out as soon as they're processed, and as soon as they're returned. If kept beyond :i wcclc, the regular fines for overdue books apply. So Car, the fast growing best seller rolleetion. has been extrcmelv popular. and if this pilot project 1s successful, 1l may be extended to oth er branches. bookmarks, coloring sheets, Jack·in-the·Box and Sizzler food coupons, paperback books and even a photo of themselves dressed as a Narnia character. When they've read 35 books, they can compete in the grand·prize drawing for a chance to win tickets to Disneyland. Wild Rivers, the LA IMAX the:itcr, and a chance to be in the play 'The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe.' For every five books read past the first 35, they get their name put in the grand drawing again." At the Mesa Verde branch, youngsters are winding their way o'er the Yellow Brick Road on their way through the lanJ of OL via tiny hot air balloons that drift across a 24-foot mural depicting their journey from the Kansas farmhouse to Emerald City. As readers accumulate titles along the way. incentives such as Fun Zone tokens, coupons to Carl's Jr. or the Sizzler, and other great prizes are awarded. Game rules vary slightly between the libraries, but like the Narnians, the Oz participants also have a terrific grand-prize drawing to look forward 10 at the end of summer which includes harbor crubes and lee Capades tickets. At the Newport Beach libraries, i.imilar games arc in progress. Frank Eastman, Mariner's manager, has seen the program Local libraries have progr;1ms to keep kids re.iding over summer. grow over the pJ.\t 14 ye:irs. "It's not only bigger, but there arc more 3ctivitics provided than ever before." In addition to the games. which arc the foundation of the )ummer reading program, all or the libraries offer spcci:>I events which include films, crafts, and visiting speakers and pcrfonners. Park · Rangers, Ronald McDonald, The Zoo Mobile, Bubblcmania, Imagination Productions, Literature Comes to Life, und others are scheduled citywide. Even non-readers can p:irticipate in the fun . All of the librnries have "Read-To-Me" programs set up in which parents and/or volunteer storytellers help preschoolers enrn prizes, too. But the benefits of the summer reading program go far beyond fun awards. Librarians note that th e most important benefit i 1hat studici. have shown that by reading at Je:ut six books over the summer vacation period, the child's highly pri1cd reading kills :ire maint:lincd 01 1ncre3 ed, while non-readcn. mJ) l~c M>mc or these ~kills. ln addition, 3 rcw brnnchc .11~ tarting a Junior Critics program to cncour:ig1: intere tcd re dcr h.> become more dccety involvcJ \\1th books, :ind some hbr1ufan note thnt some youngstc~ in,'Oh ed with the program have become volunteers in the program. 1herch) g:sining u cful skills which the)' can fotcr use in fC)umes :ind job applications. Ahhou$h most or the yuung?.1cr' pafticipatmg in the proa.ram a1c locals, vacationers uc welcome too. Summer visitors c4n compete: aJong with locals and take their winninp and their reading log\ back home with them as cviden\'.c of their ·tncrcdible Journey' dunnb of the Summer or '92. Note: Although the summer reading prognam ls f rce and mo\l or the events require no prtreglitr:nion. visit your lucal library for specific rules and schedules. STACE lHE SCENE Adam 7 benefits from Wright stuff 'Latins Anonymous' starts slow then gets on roll M aking good music doc~n't ~cc m to be a problem for Jcf. fcry Wright, even if the song) i.ou nd like the writer is drowning in the proverbial )Ca of sorrows. The Costa Mc'a Mnger/ songwriter may be best know n as the leader of Edge, bu t is now busy developing and growing through Adam 7. Edge, a well-known origi· nal rock quartet regularly i.old out the Coach llou ... c and other local venue~ be- fore d r~banding earlier this year. Wright, however, wasted no time in getting his own future back on track with his f.tfe\I pCOJCCI. J le IS hol h a See SCENE/21 I f a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down, by the same token, cultural awareness is best administered through the me- dium of comedy -and the touring troupe whi ch calls itself "Latins Anonymous" clearly has the right idea. "Latins Anonymous," a quartet of l lispanics who serve up the Lati· no experience with a generous helping of comedic sal~. opened a three-week engagement on the Second Stage of South Coast Rep- ertory last weekend. It's all in fun, but Anglos in the audience will come away with a little ethnic en· nchment along with lhe belly laughs. The foursome -Rick Najera, Armando Molina, Dione Rodriguez and Julia La Riva -present a va· ricty of skits grounded in lmprovi· sation and honed in various en· gagcmcnts around the country. The humor often is forced nnd unevc11, 12 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday. June 25, 1992 but there arc scg· ments (particu· larly in the second half of the pro-- gram) which will have playgoers of all ethnic persua- sions howling. Anchoring the evening are sev- ~ral sketches built around the group's title . Members conduct an AA-style mect- in~ ("My name is Rick and I'm a Theater Critic Latino," followed by a "Hi, Rick" from the audience) at which they purge the anxiety or their ethnicity. One (LD Riva) insists she's French, later settling for Castilian Spanish as she attempts to avoid her hcri· tagc. The first half is mildly amusing. with the troupe seemingly intent on e~tnblishing the ooncep1 of the show. The humor crcslS "' 'he rinal number before intermission a the performers engage in a barrio rum- ble with a hilarious climo.x. Things really get rollin1 in the second half, however, kicked off by Rodriguez' hilarious Oprah Win· frcy·typc talk show hostcu ficldina call-in quenions. Najera and Mo- lina hit their nr1dc In the next sea· ment, "Macho$ of Omaha," as 1hcy spoor the I-Ii panic tough·auy image with a "Saturday Ni&ht Live" flavor. La Riva Cllctls as a Hispanic Jane Fonda conducting "Latina Aerobics,'' while Najera p00fs the cultural choices confronting a Mex- ican-American. "Pinata Therapy" conjures up childhood pany niaht· m3rcs, while \he ''Mayan Ddcnsc league" riotou ly "dcprogranu" a member (La Rivn) who is in dan· ger of "golna Angfo" with peroxide Set LATINS/11 from left, Julle u Riva, Armando Molina Diane Rodri1uei and (tHl~) Rid Nlje~ in "Latins Anony"'ous" at South Co.tit lt~pertory. , . bringing people together!" June .!5. 1992 Special Adverti~ing Supplement for Orange Coast Weekend suits you. If the environment is your concern, join the Sierra Club or a like o rgani- zation, or a cooking club if you Hke to cook. Do what you enjoy and in the process you will meet someone with the same interests-your carbon copy! Dear Olltdla, Dear Cbatdla I I read la.st month's column and the psychic you interviewed said LO look for your carbon copy LO fmd a good rebtion- ship. How do you find your carbon copy? DearOO The best way I know LO find a carbon . copy of yourself is to be yourself. If you enjoy tcMis, get involved with some tennis groups. lf you ate intere:Sled in politics, join the politial organization that I have been dating a man fo r several months now and recently we became intimate. He gets along quite well with my sons who live with me and I have invited him to spend the night. He says he feels uncomfortable sleeping with me when my child.ten arc in the house. It's alright with me, and the children are old enough to handle it and so are we. What shouJd I do? Dear Sleepo¥er. HE PERSONAI.S How to respolld to "" ""1 SHpage.2. CASUAL. OON'TENT Tomboy OWF 4-3, N!Cllre, preta1tlble ~witlb dilcnl-*.t pllierll. Ow~ Newpon Be.ch. CAI 1 l l 42. PROFESSIONAL SWF '3. NJS enjoy• owtoan, ~ lemis. Seett-in!N&.H~ Hno.. Cal 7101 . A1TRAC"nV6, AJNNY SWF 20,.-.SWMZ.2' bpwtia. ....... r.. lnine. Cal l~. AOORE3SIVE BUT GEN1LE WF•S.NJS• I cs 5 .. .,_ ot i-,.,.. eo ..,,._aired ol a-. .--.. s.ttina --eo~ •·,.,..rm Lot Allmieol. Cal 2362. I AMJEWISH '»lf'T.~ ....., "illl· ...,._., -dmfllJ ... pertec:t in C'ffW'J w.y. I ._Id lib IO INICil a Jnilfl .- who w1l _.....,, 1M .... I aet tu &hill Newport a.ch. Call J664. PRBTIY noFBSSIONAL DWP, ~. 4.S, n.. _..._. ....................... ..................... ............ ~ ............ ,.... c.11 2392. NllSDIALANCEDLIFB. .... ......, ••• • bia .... cal f 1 ha JO. a-Pwt. CAI 1146. ILONDB Wlt.m!R J9 SBEKS 1:. ..... , • ......,., walb, concttu. NIS, ...., ....... n-...- .... ~1•12. a.&ATIVB. A1TRACTIVB, DWF, 30. teekJ special &iend- lhip wilh ._.,ellina "*'-H11n-Oncton Beach. Call 1663. 80. BAD, 90s WORSE? Let's fix lhltl Propuive. epli· "'""' bnJhl. tcmitive, c.Uou• F.Sec.tinalimii.Mll toyoiq 31. Criendthip.chelp~ -4'Nlybe a pMJion worth lhe wait. H~ Beach. Call l~ IN SEAROI OF MAN: •cww ti.. ICl'lJe. r..,, mct ll'll004b. 1i1>- cn1, 1ibs ..... bcn,k1-r,Dld. AF -. pd'en SWM. lS· 30, "9-6'.-HOpjna b beaullllll delivery. lrvinC. Call ll ll. RA VEN HAillEO intclliacnt SWP-. ~-COft1llll" IOG, lS+, IO eapl«e favori~ ti.ns. No -aodl °' cfnaa. Loac Beach. Call 1476. IF I Wl!Jl6 BLIND. whll would I• when I Caced yo11?11 I """ 6-1, how wOll&d )Oii cc:nmft- Ctle will! me? I 1n1 Nit blind °' dct/, INl how do I know tt.l you .. *"" • ._.., Orqe. Call l.52' • ARE YOU SPONTANEOUS. lpirilllal, toy ... mmt7 Ale .. u • .soi .. NJS ...... fable. t:.-o1t.nar?lan.Lec'1 ~I C:O... M.a. Call 3620. LOVBLIRi. FIUBNDS, -a· ........ .., ... .....,.,.1 DWF,Sl,f4",......_~ ....... -~.Dail'8 ....-. U-15, M, eo ~ ........ _.... ....... ........ ..,.,. ....... 111io. ... ..... Call 2161. AT11tAC'MVE SBF, J7, f.5', .ui.111aas..-....sBM. ,.., 6'• .. Ill , '11 ... ,. .... ....... !.-. lwh. Call %)49, ' SW'F, 14, BLONDB. BLUE BY'S.1. "· _.. r..., ._ "-" ~ .... toOd tilm. ,._,_ .... Cal 1215. It appears that you would know what miss thi,s relationship. How can I keep her in my life? is best for your children. and I presume you have discussed with them the possi- bilicy of this person staying the night. His hesitancy may be due LO just not being used to having sex when there are children around. Or sta ying the night with you and your ch ildren mig}}t mean mo re of a commitment to him than he's willing to make right now. Keep assuring him that it's all right with you and the children , and maybe he'll feel more comfo rt.able and in lime be willing to take on this involve- ment. Dear Mr. Arrangement, It's obvious that she is no longer w illing to go along with your •arrangement" and wants something more. If she is going to give herself lo you sexually, s he wants -a commitment frorn you for mo re than just a weeke nd dale . AJDS is a ve ry scary disease and no o.ne wants to risk contract· ing 1l. Some people do n't feel safe with just safe sex. 1lley feel a monoga mous relationship is the answe r. It's lime for you to decide how import.ant this relationship really is! ~Claud.la. I have been dating a woman for over 14 years and we have had an arrangement to see each Olher on week-ends but during the week we are free to see Olher people . Recently she told me that she will not sleep with me any more, that we do not have a committed relatio nship, and that she is worried about contracting AIDS if I am having sex with other women. I Claudia '.s column appears monthly tn our StngleUfe Personals. You can address your questions to: Claudia do Stnglel ife Personals, P. 0 . Bax 8 70, Sunset Beacb, CA 90 742 or )Ot~ can leave a message on her votcemaiJ. just caJI the 90(}# in this section and selea Optton 2, lben Cail •2629. And be sure to watch StngleTalk wllb Claudia on )Our local cable station. " COMMITMENT MINDED. very allnelivc SWF, NIS. S'61 12:S. ~ 38, Mlbwn hair, blw./ r.m cya. rm • down-~ca\h. indtpadc111, ICCWC, iruJIJgen and e.uremely ~rsonable midwalemaal. physicalJy fit. -C· live, Md ou~. Ready r,,, re- wsdina~lallonship. Tusrin. Call 1504. BRUNETTE KNAC VIXEN. SWF'22,modd,dWaaoraeou.s. bl8e-coli. bnmca.c for &ogethtr· ness, canal S*1Ylna. Be la.id beck. H11ntin1ton Beaeh.. Call 1088. SWF Sl, teellt pro(essiooal ~ r,,, nvel, golf. din-... r ... • more. Balboa. c.i1 1.6lS BEST FRIEND WANTED. DWF N/S Calholic look.,. ro, MM Ovi.an N/S ( 40-SS)edlt- Cllled. ltUCU... teNitiw., hlt- ll'IOfOUS. t--Cul b f 11n, c:ar- ina Ind llhlrir'I in aood times, Md limes Ind in-bet-times. lrvm. Call 2921. JULIET SEEKING ROMEO. 11· naive. "::1:F clusy, uul-1~ bumeM • r.-lovin&, vivacious, lova ID dmnce. ~ Beach. CAii 1169. 011'E AND SPICliY, oAd-fuh- ianod SJF, 2', -U eommililed rel8lionlhip wilh tinceft, wa.~SJM. Miaioll ~ Call 1371 . BOHEMIAN: Adaplable. lftis· tic, incandetc:en. versatile. N/S enviromw:naal proressional. 48, S"J'. seeks sinca"e, similarly.pro- filed male for commitment. T II sa.in. Call 239 l. READY FOR ROMA NCE. Fumy, adveftllnNS, lovable. 3 I. SWF. Full·f11ured, S'3 tn. w/ a11bllm hair and almond eyes. teebia sensiuve. canng. SWM. 21-36 f « IMlshter and love. Ir· v". Call l66S. I MISS COl'IYersMion, ions~ and ~ •. r::r!:f. YOllfl& 6(), trim, IUrllQUVC enef• geUc W/pullon (or pf and tr:n- nJS. Sec:tina fi1., N/S SWM Sl-6& w,,ike 1111a'e11ts. lrvme. C:all lSSI . PROFESSIONAL BLACK FE- MALE enjoys~. bllles and If\. SeekJ male~ 1S· 60, race unimportant. Long Beach. Call 21.59. lRRESISTIBLE. DELIGHT-FUL. OJF. l auperl> children. seeks inlelleclul, 40i1h DJM HUSBAND. E.p«ience liCe's ldwlnlurea. Irvine. Call 1117. NOT JUST ANOTHER PRE1TY FACE. Hwley-flder. IOO. 5-al, ~ areer>- eyedCindt-*.tUncln,heallhy, alfeclionlle SIDWM. N~. 0ttr n· .-.o. eou Ma&. eai1 18'9. CARINO JEWISH WIDOW, 60. =~,.~~ Call1'07. TIRED OF GAMES? Mc tool DWF, 28. NS. one-soo. Classy, 11nique.. auract.ive, pro(eu ional, vtr$alile. Seeks $1not:fC. lllrac· live SW, NS aentlcmln 26-38. C:OO...ersalion. acMnturc, l>cl«s. people. fitness, 11ndctsund1na, lhantlg. C#lng. lrvme. Call l 4-46. SWF, 19, chubby, lovable, out· aoina leddy be.Ir f«kint ron\111- tic SM who looks inside, not just OllUtdc. Fullenon. Call 1393. ACTIVE. PETITE LADY. 111 60lcs. io.-ei dancing. uavel i~ secks mlfl widl similar inaeruul Fwllcruin. Call lSS3. PRETTY, PETITE. MUSIC TI::ACHER. S'T/110. seeks a aelllleman who 1$ 1pmt111lly mllldcd.. llhleoc. 40-SS, io ~ • special i.re together. Otqe Cowlty. Call 2030. PETITE. ATI'RAC'TJVE. AC· TIVE. WF, would hkt 1 f*\· nu ... 1n my sail boat.-or (,,, sailina. sluina. st.IWJ ,,, beach biking. Lona Beach. Call '2299. A'ITRACTIVE, SEXY BLONOO. DWF. Lir~ i .. o Owrch ol Reil. Sc:ICIU and all kinds of saalf. t.ov. '° 1111&11. dn:e, golf, btkt, beKtl ~ ~ ~.fdlik:eafnend and COi...-lO ~ life With. eWMM.oil~llll~in ldl..._ awtft. llNiUw. a k»iv• .... ,....___,so. a.a it olllll u.. Beech. Cal 2714 . UGRTUPMYURi. BIOGUYI lr•dhpn&.~optn.k»iv· W. ..._r.-le.. TWIS7',mnc- liwe, lo¥C to ... tolf,•1.-.i -fish. tnvd, ~ Ya.: •· tnt'\ive. f9ft.. ope. scc:eettW, .,.._, w-, &all, 4.S·SS. ~ Beech. Clll 2611.. BETTE MIOLE.R ~ity, .,...,..,... Mq-.~ forstioMI -1111'1\ ..... ...._. ........ ____ fOOll-...... .............. ....... SpecMll AcMrtil6ng SU~t for Orange Cout Weekend A'I ' ./' t i :0. f (! iJ w I "' .) . I J ' • ' I ,, , ,. • " I , " J ''(_ 'f" s I HE PERSONALS How to respond to an ad? ll's as easy as 1-2-3! 1. Read through I.he personals and select those that you want IO answer. Circle or make nocc of the four digit number at the end o( each ad You can answer as many ads as you like in one phone caU. Since your message is limited to one minute, give a Uule thought to what you want 10 say. You can de.scribe yourself and what you like to do, say why you found the ad interesting and be sure to leave Informal.ion on how you can be contacted. Use Ope.ion 11 for a funhcr cxplanauon of the service. ?. Call our "Dateline," a 9()()w v0tcc mail system, and select OptJon #2 at the main menu. When you arc asked for the number of the ad you wi.sh to respond to, simply enter the four digit ·eau-number from that ad lf you don't get 11 nght the first time, the menu will repe.it, so don't hang uJ>' Most adverusers w1U have a voice ad, but you can leave a message 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 wish 10 answer. 3. Or you can browse through the voice a~ or men or women in a selected age group. Just selca Option 13. 11lC number to dial is 1 (900) 407-4377 SI. 49 p.r .....,,. (Calls flO lbts ---,.,_." ~ pbt:JN. Sotcl ""' "'pt.lib- ~ '*""""-~ ,,,._ Gbd}x • .,.,. bffot9 ~J Women Seeking Men SI Single F emolo SM Single Mole D D"'°'ced G Goy L Leib ion J IWwi~ A Asian I Bb:k H Hllparuc w W>i111t N/D No DrvsJJ N/S ~ N/Dnnk 1~-0rinket I madlsig book.end.. Mu11 be ft It 'Inn\ NJS, aood naund. po&aiYe and open. 4.S..S9. Lona ~ Dll29S7. SJF. JO. seeks SJM. J(H, lattes horses, counlly muSJC/dlnting. ""1"11'41li:n·n-boou a m.111.. 1\uun. uH 1677 JliST BECAUSE l'M BEAUTIFUl~ .. dottn·1 metn I don't kno"' what's ~ in I iii:-· sk.ung. .,or\mg out, f nends. letY\IJ, ITIYCI,.,, and mu11cl I am 1n my 4<Ts (look 30'1), bblde. S'SJl 20 I IWOUld hkc IO meet • 47 .S2 yr old ernroonally and (j. runcially secllt'C sel'llm&U Irvine. Call 230S DWF. 0 . 0 1< look111g 1ttk.J IOf'l"ClOne llOCCR IO shart llsnr vtd 1tUTesu wuh. l.rv1ne. CAI I 2303. 2 VIVACIOUS, ATT'RACTIVE BLONDES, ICWng: l t.>mor- ouJ handsome hunb. NJS. lhtr· lits, mu Sic, moviu, d.inien, fun. Irvine Call I !S.S. rMONAK>URNEYOFLOVE. ir.druonal values, Ind sp-llllal growth. Wll'A iogolOo? Mc. S'S/ 140, youna 41. llUJbum/vcm, pretty. tuy, ortt child. Ya-nail. accomplished, IOl)·OflttllCd SWM l.5-4S. Lona Buell CAii 1957. Bl.ACX OIRlSTIAN SINGLE. 3 3, Nt,i' paay' tall (5'11'), Ihm.. brown eyes, kJdl. SeetJ tall Orts- Uln. ftlMy. loving. wtute P«Jlct- tior.I N/S age• 36 -40. 'ru~ CalJ 112.S 1'EOPlB S~Y rM ATT'RAC· TIVE.' I ..... ViYKIOUJ, pe-w. "2'/l IS, 42, look 30 tome> lhlnJ. OJF I ... • u.Jlllfi'll. proteuionll Jcw1e ~ 40-5.S ..... • aood heart Ind • aood rrund. Irvine. Call 2449. INTELLICi BNT, ATIRAC· TIVE.. SWF, 19, f .. 1121. **• SWM Ill 201 lnlO a:1.,., dine- ~. K.ROQ _, tvn. FuUcnan. Call 10S3. SEXY, BUXOM, BRUNETI15. BIG BLUE EYES. DJF.15, (liu 14) wkbild. new IO CA Crom ~· sc:*a SWM 3G-45 yn 10 m.ioy clatina. dinner and dlncina .. .moa of all Cricndthip. f\ln A laupcr. l..ap\I Niaucl. Call IS31. PE'TTl'E. VIVACIOUS, INTFL- LICiE.NT, feminine, 1&1r1etivc. bblde. ~ lhll special rlWI 10ltwcmyiatforlitc.~4h1 5l Mission Vie JO. Cal I 2050. ATT'R.ACTIV6 BLUE-SYED BLONOO S'9' SWF, N/S. &ijoy1 ~ nvd, II\, u-ire. spans. tNp Ind lunar. Seeks lllCCUJ· fill. llhldic. romllllic. OriJtJan gcrtJemmn. NJS. for Ii/dime part· ncr. Corooa dcl Mar. Call ~26. A1TRACT1VE FULL·FIG· URED MAMA BEAR O"lf:I 200 lbc. S«b inlelhaait, ull, dirt Ind hlndsom9 WM l~ Seri· ~ <riy. i:.11cnon. eau mo. PRETTY. VIVACIOUS.phtyflll, ldvcnwrou1, ~ fenmine. '°""~ lady,l"IWlyinlauu, teetJ SllettWvl, lllndivemlft, U ·SI. Lone Beach. Call 2'63. rM NorrnEWOMAN INRFD or lhc girl next door, but ii it's tonlCOne in bel ween you· re loo&· ~for ... rm1pro(~SWF. NIS, 33, ST.~ MlnY "aned irll.ensu. I will return all ca.llsl '"'"'Call 1%S. ATIRACTIVE, SWF, 3S. LONGlWR.(iRNEYES, 1081. EnJO)' laughter.~. the outdoors. sporu. i:eronruna wu. h.aliln food. Sact po&iuYC, tuy· pna. pro(CSSHJnal s WM. 29-40, for ~. ft.n 11111 powbk ~ c.o.a Mesa. Call 1774. A1TRACT1VE. PROFES- SIONAL. ADVENTUROUS, llhlctic, l'llmlnllC. SWF, tnm N/ s. JICtkJ 11 .... a nw1 wilh llml lar at~ibutcs. Tullm Rtndl. Call ma. GORGEOUS BRUN ElTE SWF, 38, slender, .S'S',~ cist JICtkJ h8ld--succeuful cacit.inc, ~ rt A fun SWM w /sl1orig 0wnAI., vahies (or en- JOY&bk md rneaninallll relQlrt- thip. NI'S. H1.11t1~ton BelCh. Call 1698. AlTRACTIVf.. BLUE·EYED BLONDE. 6'1'. OWF, NJS, 43, · ont · mMI woman. looll ina for Ofle-*omllll llWI'. YOU c:.11 0-Cn me up 11111 like me anywhere from teq11ined evmms &OWN ., boou Md pru. l..oot,ina for II.Ible, tdf-ccnftdcnc. 6'1 • llC· \IVt~ 38-SO. Uktdanc· 1na, volleyball, mo'lica, ltids. H~ Bach. Call 4069. ATTRACTIVE SWF, N/S, rr1 115, no dq!aldcru, ~ &arllt· uve SWM. N/S, 42·SS, nicely built. atrec!ionlk, dirtu. bolut. 1n&elli1cn. fin111C1ally 9CCUFe. who enjoys travel, an. ftllMCS, aooclc:omawionmdqu;csumt. ~-Call 2214. PR.ETTY.BRJGHTSAF,33.S'4'/ 117, pro(esslONI. Seeks SWM iwofcuio.W, 33...0, f1'lf:I SICTI 16.S-llS,hlndtomemdkind. Ir· v-. Call 116) .. A2 Special AdvertJslng Supplement for Or~ Cout Weekend • 2101. SEAR CHINO FOR SOULMATB? rm lllnl:tivc. wsm.~briah'.'-Y· fit.,SJF,NJS,40. &joytimvia. dlncinl. -~. ~ aood convcnal.icln. Sea:Sif c.rq, oanwnunicll.ivc, t1n-lovina, SJM. N~ 8t.ach. Call 2397. PERSIAN WANTliD: Pt:tlk. SHW, 22, sceb nice, pllyful, P'trWn, ~ IO Willi.. dN, "'1lt. tt:f lite. Lane Bach. Call LOVABLE II, SEEKS 18-2.S, ha..-~~c:ompu sionaae mak for friendlhip OI iblerda&iondltp. ~ ~Call 1Jj3. YOUTHFULLY MATURE DWF, pclilc, qulity. Seda irul· PRE1TY, PASSION A TE. PRO. FESSIONAL.. 39, S'1' RS, da.int ~ NIS/D clau-ct "*' o(-. for commi.tmalt. New· "°" 8eadl. Call 1901. I W MIT rT Al.J..1 • A nice SW guy w11)1 All·AmcrlC*n aood looks who"• ft!Wlci.all)' Ii -i.onally secure. Are you Olll Uiert71 Pleate • NJS. no~ no~,. nwlllda. 6'+, hall head o( '-' 11111 no BSI CorUll dd Ms. Call 1613. CARING, ATTRACTIVE BLONDE. 40'S. tnJOYI qions. ~~~~= cl ~.,. Irvine.. Call 22.SJ. PR£1TY AF tetl.t ll-15 WM CNneially. ~ly ..... Fllnil)' orioetfor poaibk nw• 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 -l Customer Service (310) 592-6040 liaait, N/S WM. fit, hYI. r_... cially ICICUr't, prof CUIOl'lll 62+ NC'f1'0!1 Beach. Call 2796. SWF Of.SIRES HANDSOME, FTr SBM under 40. rm S'9'. 39. fit. -~ PJCIOIU, Jln-c:crc. T ldlin. CAI l 6SI. ROMANTIC RESPONSIVE! RAOIANTI DJ'F dcsim hlnd- 90me S' 1<7 •, s.dl1p SJM. NJ s. 35~.S ror comnitted &tmd-~=-~~nci; a..U wifh open lnNI lnrinr.. Cal.I 2220. DJF, CLASSY, VIVACIOUS. peUlC ~· ROINlll.ic and arv~. Secltsig IClCUre pro(es. sional DJM. ~9 with Deb, Ind~ "allla fllf ~ul rehtuonslup. lrY ine. Call 2i"79. WINSOME. WITTY, S7, TRIM BLONDE BEAlTTY eels~ fined aeOlJcmln 45+ IO lh.vc mCIVIQ, 11!11--. meandcrsig• inmperad wilh hut• 11111 hu· mor. 11Vine. c.t I 21 2. INTELLECTUAL A SEN- SUAL? ~.so? Very f"'UY. dim DWF ST JICtkJ 1rttC111&c ~ 5()..6.S IO lhlre tnll¥· .es, oonccrult 1~ An1- tyuc:al nund. ptUJ. Sa. o( lw- morn tbiliry,IO hive fun M · pau dcpes. 1"inc. Call 20'1. ATIRACTIVE BRUN61'11i SWF, N/S, 34, tw.c«. f\!My, wwm penooati1y, miuic·kMr, loolifll for hint tn tpecl&I NSM, ror lcq-lui~ frlcndthip. Ir· vine. <:all 1919 SWfl, 1'4', AMPt.B BllT FIT. NJ S, 4'\Joy1 ..... Ille ..-u7 • hem&.. COflQCft&. ...-... lht "-· s.it. 4'>+/-, ... ~ eedd>' bes. s.. J.., c..pmno. Call ll 11. IN11IJ.JJOmilT DWP. S6. lows priopk. ........... ~ .... tnll ..... Seckt ...--9111 ..... -. i...,.. 8-h. Cal 1502. na,e. ()oqe~y. Call 14n SWF. ATTRAC'JTVE. 32. .actJ l01sh auy Cot friendship and maybe mctt. fvt uad a ..,_,. dwr for pul 4 y•a. bul 1m qui~ 11Ct1~. I 11111J#'I 1r1¥dina, sporu. c:ompuacn. wdwyq nrw thanit. My phylia.l lm&at.iom don'1 aop me1 lf ~ don'1 llq> yoi..~une.. .,...,,.,Clll 1'73d LErS CONNECT! SWF N/S. fS'Jl I~, Wt-11 ptutn'td ('/, ~ uvc a{(ect.i<JNM'. bnJhl. fuMy, NU·facacd. loYc arown dvl· drtn. &1tnds. uw'ld, taws. ~ IOpJflhy. bic)'C.bna. • ., spans. n monl YOC.F tornr o1 1t1C abclolt., ra· •. 111"1 • very tpetial INll. Tllst.in. Call 2280. SAF, 401Sll, S"USL.ENDER. at· 11e11ve, ,wore:a11onal ...,oman Ple&R rupond J >""'ha~ old· fashioned values, very SUC«JJ· hal tn ~ careet and llOl ldf"ish. I w1U "'""' all (;&Jla. I"'"'°' Cal.I ?224. PRHITY BIA'ID@. SUCCF.SS· f1.JL. tpltltUll. ~y. ~. burnolwJ, )"Cllllhh( C3 Loves sailint. Clll~ftl"I (riflllCb Of dinner (Of IWO al my lrvl'IC home_ IUJICf 7 Y!. old ton. Scidi• WM. N/S, J7.)0. •hohls ~IUJtry and valrta boch pro- (au)nal IUCCe$S -• cp&al1cy pmonal hfc. Irvine.. Call 2342. FORMa COlJ..F.06 QUEEN, on:. NIS. ~ ror ha Kina. 45+, IO CflP1 llk't "*'Y plca- IUn:t • lllvrf. ~ DW'lta end much more. 1rvm.. Call 2066. TALL (SJ I') SWF, 19. OVI'· QOINO,WIJIOIYt ..... ~ mO'll*' s-.. -~ 19· 25, PY for friMWl!p. polliWy more. ~ Cal 1"'2. AT1llACT1V6. PROFBS · SIONALSIF, NIS,37,"7/lOU. Secb ~ Wi.,.. .,.. le1ically li.elillff. c.ll•taUy ..... IDCWiy OftCllllld. .,.a.I -r~.ls.A~t011'w\. aoodtimes. ~ ITl'Ct.~ Promi•• ftCI da.-ppo~ 1rv-. c..11 ins. VE.RY SEl...£CT1VE. VE.RV PRSTI'Y, •ICI~ ST. """'~-s.s so pt..,.. fllllld.~ wiay...-- IO llwft hfe'a fNl'1 ,...... lrvft. Call T149. TALL {5'10'), SLENDER BLONDE.~ I, SWF, NJS, tll\jOy' CMlldocr ICll¥11Jd.,., "°"" .. -IOIMCl MhleDc. ~I.all SWM.. NJS. l 1 ·l6. Irvine. CaH 1679. CX>MMJTM6m ORm.ma>. Sw.catllll. .. _,,ve. ..,_. det&. $cdJ llrOnt tcldd)' flew IO than Wit ,. roller oo.-cn. Wall Sncs bmal lrvlllC. Call 1614 ATI'RACTIVE 08F. lO'S. S llAPa.. Y, mawllhk rom1111ic. Seels~pdtl'l'C:li... l.all bhd "' wtlott. N1S mU. lot lorw ptQllC male Irv-. Call 116'> OWF. N/S, 29. RJN, SOUTH· ERN LADY Sttltt UNte.. ... ~ and anydl .. u.~ wililc die lcln\oo bu CahfonM &•ll Nc'fl'Cll\ Bad\ 0ia 1277. 0000 WOMAN LOOKING FOR A 0000 MAN. Aanc-&Ne. dauy DBF, 17, .f'Z/1151. S«tn, SM, ».JO. •Y ,_., r.Nly Of-*d. (llO ID .. •.ch. ............. how II) ere.~ ...... Ca&l 1997. ATTRACTIVE., SENSUOUS, SHAPEl. Y, full.f..-.1 b1uNk. SWF. Seet.a tanOM. 11one:t1. alTecionMc SBM. 29-'l. S'9 f*J. who «IPY• )Ill COlltClCN. l'OmlftOe. homt Cocibdmaab ... ~--aoocs~n c*y• ... ,_ o1..,.... Oardm ~ c.11 1111. A Till.ACTIVE SBP. 36. S'.f, lova dine ... ~ Soct_1 aood-loc*-.. a.enutr¥e, 9\lal· l1111t SBM, n~. NJS, 1'10'+. tOI lfic~aed ,., .. ...... ,..., Callti4() ATrlACTJVli, l'ULL MG UIU!l>SBF, $Tfl&Ot, 41, 11<>t1 .... ~ .,,.,, klM!y JlllC' " ..... ID 1111 n.nlend, Sttk; NJS. -.U~d. 1U••ih1 SWM. 40t. for CICl'11*11C111Jt11p -~~Aru ..... c.ll)S'7 USTSGDl'SflUOUS.SWJ-.' S,$7'/lW,39.~. 'WU'! f"lllY• S..U SWM. N/S. 11 •. ..... --*"w. l.S-43, -"' ....... S... AM. Clll ISCI 'BALDWIN BROTH FR~ LOOK·Allltli WAl"1't:I>' (AIK. WJtum. Dwtd) o~._ a.and. ice-W.. eyes, 1&11. l'I) .... ~. 211 CO«& \it\& CM.I 11.f7. VBlY A'1"TRACTIVE PWI ~ J9. S"S'/1221, '" ...,..., cuYC.. Nady '°' '""' ~:::Tu •llh llD.U\C:. IKllllt, ~ flll'I. em.ltkWI aty~liW*WM N/S~4hho is....tyfor"'-bc:a.Co-ona tall 19l1 Women Wing Women l'M A WJm l.ESBIA.."' .o..ri .... etA II• Mlllll looe ho~ -. 11116'11\6'. C... M-<• nos. .1 t , t I • I I • I ' Men Seelcing Women LOY6 PB11'11il.ADIBS ...... .... sw.--. ...... ·-. I ... SY, Qlty 21111/pc .... 1-ID p¥ ... ......... ..,... .. ~ .......... ..., ....... ,..m F..-v...,. Cllll 4746. VEJlY HUMAN DWM 45, r9', ~ piafmiaell _.. f11, .._ ..., ..... ,_.,, ..... 1rwiac:ali4D7. ~19w:dft 33, 6' /1 IO, ' • I cari1ic. ..... :.t.,~--... ....... ~lrftac..113619. SE'l~ RONAN11C SWM ......... -.v., ... w.NISn'~4'1mi , ..... ,_ .-. ............. ... --. ...... s.. ....... ...,..., .... dlllJ Wr ID .... )6:SO. ...... ~tall ao. SWM ?7, 6'/17', -....._ r.. .-.., tuiWe, ~,.on. -.LS-.-.M. 1WUa.Call )3(11.. DWM 4~, 6'2/190, anca rta1 bfowa ..... as wM. ...... "-· ... w*"':l,...bSWF~.NI S T..._Call4)01. ArntACTIVE, ROMANTIC SWM )0 .-.1111.ai,. F for ro- ....., ,_Mc c~ adiY-~CM!" '909. LASER JOC1. MrT PH.D. a.e. __. ~ )4, ,.l l' • .-. LA.8-........ ~....................... -, ......... Al*ia. Call 36.'4. PA~'ralDTflt.191D42. 6'111ts wrr......,.. cw.,,., ~~±m± M••kl&Y•·Y ..... . .... ....., ......... .... :::~C:':!t'i:: Call44ll1 CifHltEMAN. Ni$. NID, DWM .......... 6'1160. llllia. I lb .. ~':',_':-' .... How._ ,.., ~Call '763. rTALIAN SM. f/175, ..__., --.-.--. .... dull, ltlf F iNa .... I.lift• dlnoc, """' ....... -.,.. liadt _.-. ,.._ SWISA Wy, JRIFJ, ...... JM!"'~ Sit-111 Hil. Call "4421. ~·=~ for.....,N tc)h' •*• c-...... 327l. f\INNY, PK!! WM '6. 6'11110 .... .-C-. F, 2'-ll ID.._. ....... .t .... No .. CCllll Mlac.144'9. A TTIACTIVB, I.ONO HAil sw .......... -. ... S'WF. c.... Mia Cll 4176. tMll POllT:SWM_.SF_, ,...., . ._ ..... -. ... ........... ., ...... 00> Cllimll;....,. ... .,..... =+ I IUf ..... 6. ..... 1. .....,O...GrM. Call3196. SllXY A IOMANTIC SWM. JO. 1-flltf • '7,S..S'WF 2$.JO .. -.U.-.... Call•• PSYCISPtlJTUAU.Y ..,_ SW..,._ 1t•• .,,_, _,.., ..... swr.., '""·»JO .. H tiW,.-. ..._._.Call>IU SUY 11.ACI MALI. 42, sLhk::. ....... .....,. JWMO, .......... ,.. r.rzs.is...,wr1 ' s I ... ....... ....., c:: 1111p1111111.SL ... t..s I. ' ' • Call 4028. MY DAYS AJt1i FREE. SWM. 21, 6'/152. lldlr .... .,.... ... littly WFiS-lS far r. ..t ~ 11n. N/S . ..._.~Call ms. HELP! WM42., .... 18icctedyto 11e1p-"'-'-.,.,_ widl ..__ LAlll Bed. Cal cm HIGHT. FUNNY, -.doony SWM 40, N/S. s..t. llim. inldli· a-SWPlS-40. .._,., lcmis._ -· far ........ ..telld 16-.-.re. ....... 111111-.. .,. ,....... Loac Bed. c..i 4431. BEAOf <»Y, 40.-. ~ tlllb lltadi Ill --~tllcocea. Sal ..... Call 4241. A1TRACTIV6, FlT, SMAJtT. AiWecic..O'CDMCic.OWM. 6'1"{175, .a.~ -prey, 61, iilelliaml. ..... -wo.m. »..o far ~ ..... IPIWd. all)' ... c.a.. .............. io.. iit. i...,_ Nipcl-c.i 4211.. ASIAN QUEF.N N'E.EDED. SWM. 4j, k.iad. llllCCR, ......... •· -ow.r Neb oriai&al lady » 3S we.o· Ilk• llililc. aolf lalllis. ~ • ---... kill& nib Ga dlie lladl II llilbl New· pan 8-il. Call • 190. SWM ~OFF.SSIONAL. NIS ,-. 60 llu loob t.u so. S7 {149. looie life., -9*11 ...... ailbn4. lalllls. p>ll, lkl lllcl-. Seclina 'la"/ lllhetlvt, ~'lady.., so .,..,._ol_widl, n.c. far ---rtlMICClfhip New· pan 8ada. Call~ HANDSOME. BIUGHT, 6',,,_. cyeil .... ,.,...,_, ,..., .. '°· .. ID lilt wca, ..... cmily, • ..., i=:cllD....,. ..... oom-iai·ce•aiae119 • hCftlll lllpCll °' ..... ~ ... 16- .... 1 -• .t1.cuJ ... am-~ r---·• • i-.ilul ..mw-.O'abcllll .,....._, .................... 111c •• .... Prda I W IOWard pc*.. dart ~ ... IC looks. Seal 84llCk Call 4270. SWM. 40, HANDSOME. f11. fl&\ poaltw-a. -mil'-· Sil", ~ Mh:live SF l4 or: Ulldcf for: ,_ 1'11111.cc lllcl m..i-i.p ~ IO _.n.,. t.cl f-.ly. ec.11 Noa. Call 4212. SWM. 33. 6'1111 • ..,._ P'°'~ C..&o.lmracfmily.~ -.qua,.,.,n"t!,cc.edy,seet- ila odlaled SWF 11"1. vaha. .... 8~ Call 19.D. UNJQUB <&111.EMAN Sa::Kl UNJntlR UDY. DWM S7. 4', ~~ • .., .... ri:llllle, wejJ ....... IMppf J~fll.I • r-.1>• '•"c::·· .......... lmd. .• ~ ,, ... depit W, •-. 1...,,, lilc .t tMU • ...._ tellllowli•· Mllll8I '°1· .-y ...... rapcict • IJllllL fr· •iie.CMl4319. ~ CHIUSllAN SWM 23, ~ dYe N/S llUdea&, seets Oirii&ien SWP ii 1wallia for: friendlhip, If. lectM». ltvine. CaU 3346. FINANOAU. Y Se::tJR.E DWM 62 N1S. 6.f}JX) .as .anctrte. dim faulc for: -a. dleaw, n vd. .. LAlll Badi. Call 4$47. S\VM, EUROPEAN, 32. 6T/18S, play 11111111,-F.a&lish.1Mm11c ....... Fullcnoft. c.tt lS4S. TALL. mtONGWlll.ED SWM 42 lllib llhtliY< lady who WIJlll a_.,. .u.-Let's..._ "-ilpie Bach. Call "IS. SCOUIOSWM SCls.llWetic.st., ie.is. tnttl. ~ ScdJ SWF 40+ N/S. Newpon BCICb. Call 4157. GOOD LOOKING. •ucccuful SWM. 33, Jl'd:J W.y, lllnelivc ladrcn"'c-.cm er II ... -fr1cnd.. CCllU Mcu.. Call 39S7. SBM, ~OF., FRESH PRINCE TYPE yamiJta for old fllhionccl VWc ~ secb SBF, IS. >O. CllM'--. frA, bc.lich, Lu Vrp.. Sipal HJ!J. Call 1312 A Till.ETIC, PROFESSIONAL, SWM. 12. -.ts slim. dlay bcac1t w, ID IWCll. CJUI. Slll\ICI Buch. Call3SJ7. A REAL CATCll SWMNS 31. alllle11e. bandsome. mtelligent, w•y. prolCSS0\1.1, ch¥mcr and ro- ....iic. l'tlldy to ldlk. lrvinc. C&ll llll OWM LOOIUNG FOR sweet. ~doll. linder '°NJ S, N'1> I Iott~ 1'1111& c.146.,. HANDSOME, SHY MAN4-0, S7/ I SO. I lott-.ic, 110Y1C1. l..oolq re. * ridil mMCll. U., Bach. Cal 41/if. Sf.NSmvE. ~.SWM, 26. 6.l/143 ............. csmc. e.. M111t be 111intmc penon. S- tc1 8adi. Call 4649. OWN, 37, S9'1150, NJS. bm hair, blue qa, llhlcdt. Secb S WP 20- 40. f 11, hn. T1111a Call 367S. HA.~DSOME ASIAN MAN, 4-0. 5~20.~teebfit.,_ lady for: lifetime putna ~ 8adi. CaU 4-0lj. FUN-LOVING SWM, l4. enjoys ~d9-,cl.lllCS..nvd,mov· ia, -. -b female 24-40. l..,. 8adi. Call 1517. ROMANTIC. EDUCATED DJM. JOW1162. Ii.Cl~. wai.a.hoW-- 1111 1-ds, ll"1¥d, axillJll. Seek ~NewponBadl. C&ll4676. RETIRED WIDOWER i-is fc· male comp111ioll-SO for n vd. ...... md ~Seal Beech. Call mo. SKIER. SKA lEt. PILOT. Iii rt r. =~=~ ~. r-1• r .. r--u., ILll>le SJylisb lldy for world n¥d, -· riate. Newpoot Bach. Call 4'7S. WR.TTERSEEXS WRITER, SWM ». 6'/170 ....,__~loot· ii& for pnsy co-wrilcr for 1111r1a _.-.a.a-. c.n 3656. PHOTOJOURNALIST. FAT, BALD, BROKE. 3S. n ·pm· trooper, seets -good w-to llcq> die home. rns Nnl'.IJ. Cb nJU def M... Call 399'2. Bl.ACX MALF.. 47, sJiow me• good --ru .,.. yov • good-. H~ BacLc.tl •l.59. HOT UPICYLATIN0,39,teeb Sf. fftiia. ~JS. for: ha lrnd, cc.e4y um Lakewood. c.ll 3621. LOOKING FOR AN OLDD WOMAN-"a"J lllndlYC SM., fr/ 1.0, 23 Neb ..adliy lady fcir ... .,,, .. Cal mo. Can't decide which ad to answer? There are even more choices in our voice ads. (Over 600~) C~ll our ··o~tclinc 1 (900) -l0?-4377 and select Option 3. See page 2 for details. a.-SWP, 2G-?7, for r. .t ,_ Ncwpon BocL Call nn DWM PltOFESSIONAL SI .ts -IO el!joy k good life o( n..i.--. -iea. dMat, 111111 IClivU., .U.S7. an. eo...y, Call411l SIM SEEtS SFlG-lS f« ,.._.. ... r.. llcld. M.t be 1210(1.0, ,... 0..-~('Al l'l.29. ATIEST, SWM, SS", .,...a. ..._,,_, ltJlll'INI. If I._, .....iic,fll,e/l,Mllb MM iaJ6+. ...... i..-. ... ('Al 4631. Vfll Y ll'lTDES1B> IN Meil' ING a,._ willl 'ff*...__., '°"·-~food. ...... .. _ ............. c.a-. lENAIUANCEMAN.SWM. J6, S'll'/lSO..aWt. .... ,..,, ... i.-. ~ ...... II\. ,... ......... mldew SWP, ,,._,._ c.. i.... Cal 36)6. SINGLE. •s, VEIY Eil'ilEl· Oli'11C,•+-•a..lift ................. o.e1 ...... ..., ......... , mu..•...._,,.,,.... EDUCATED PlOFDSIONAL SWM.67fll.S,tllfll'1' .... 41Jic. ... ....._ Wasa.dtrSWP 40-SO,cm4 m.~.for,.. ciererel~owllip lrtiie.Call4"0. RJNNY OOURMETSJM, 4-0, 61', tlllb .._ wlil> CJJJ m.ake lllC .... -61 ., _,. Loaa ~Call42SI. TALLORTOOTAWSWM..23, 6T/210, llWaic. ,..._1w1, -t-~-· alwayt-W. wdl7 Newport 8adL Cal ll 66. A VERY HANDSOME. ROMAN· nc.,_..., " . ...,,.,.,_ --. SWM. 34, n'nJ> <• u · -..u.. ........... . ...... • '"*"> .... ..., ,,., ........ -.\ ,..,,.... ...,.._.-..... .... ~ -;r; = =!~1rv".e Cal3617. SWM. 47, H.ANDSOMB, IN11ll, ue&rr • ...-. ....... _,. .... .. I tkf,....., ridl ..... -..-SWFe1_.., -.•, 1;if~,.6at__.. ,....,.-c.11_,, VDY Y00119U. S'WM. SlX· llES, lMailocl, ICll ¥C. eoets skn- der, chic, ...,,11¥C lady, 4S pb, for: &iaickhip. ltvinc. Catt 47'3. ADVANCED DEGREE IN BUSI- NESS AND HUMOR, lllnCSIYC SWM. ?7, NJS. ¥ef"1 llNelir:. De- 1n1 N/S, daidcr, haath ca.cioua. l:\ldtp F. 19-?7, who lflP'IC'" 11a PlillllOlll o( the ()pen a wcU .. the Kqs. loll& beach. Call 3471. AFFLU"ENT SBM, 41, 56", hand- -· seetJ a«aoous Younaa' fc. ma1e .,u.-lhe rmcr~ iii life. Loaa Beach. Call 431"2. PHYSlClAN, 5S. frJJbdc:r, ~ pealiQ&. Soc:b cdivlllled. youdlM ll\IJasuc for: supponivc ~ rtla&ionship. LOI AlamilOI. Ca II 4660. MlDWESTI:RN VALUES, phys1· cally f11, '-dlome. SWM/26. r"" llllllCl<y -IJld -*nally 911blc, al~ a llcallhy IDd 1CUVC lifestyle. S«tmt. ~c.. fll SF, 21-40, who !Rs f\111 lllcl U · cilitniat& adpo11ibly l"OllllllClC-.J/ or: rd11ioesalip. Newpon Beach. Call )()()4, SUCCESSFUL, HANDSOME, pbystc1lly fit SWM, 26, from midwat. 1eell1 f1111 tovina. fit. bus0111 bauly (m1 wakncss) for KnSdas (1a1 -~ Oii • -commiual IMlsis (must like bu)' dat). Ncwpor1 Bach. Call 3211. SBM GEMINI. l3, lceb SWF •ho is booa&, loyal. and wanu • Im· OUI rdatJoosltip. N/D. S ..... An&. Call 36.50. HA.-msoME. EDUCATED N/S, SWM31.511'{16S, woubtUcbtly. plays c·w, lova lbc Gnuful ~ ....... ~ Soetila 11cadir, -.:tive, WF/AF ... j) for: rdllionJhi Ille! lrlvel '° &115-9011111 ~CJ*' shows • May. Im-. Call J66&. PLAA'T A GARDEN. lhlkacnd DM.440 _, ~ -w/ IWilltk iii Im eye. Newport Beach. Cal 4162. SENSUOUS BACHE.DR~ lbll ulllmale WOllllCI IO share l'O- IUIU; 5UllldJ m IUAurious oc:un- Cn.t bad! home. Sumc1 Buch. Call 4317. SWM. 23, LOOKING FOR SWF, 11-22. M1111 be hooaa .l mcc:rt .l run. 1rv-. c.n l011. PHYSIOA."i, 4-0. S7, Lo<tc Olll· doon. l«.lt NJS. rcma1e. 30-3S Ir· v-. Cal.I 3509. HANDSOME. SWM, JS, AC· TIVE, LOYAL, canna. Sttb -30t for: poaible n:t.uon-... NID. SllU Alt.a. Call 1917. UKABL6SWM. 29, 57'/l lS. &- P'I mcmcs, taCIU. ttllllllt:I$, nw- aic. Lookkit fcir S WF 20-40, IC&. OOGYCftllJOll, frialdlb1p. T\IJlin. Call )436. AFFECTIONATE. WARM, DWM.S'IO'f170.a~~ ~ ,_._, io.a walb, ~e. -...~---.~- doon. "*'iii .. -bk. Sd· ill ....,,we., tads. DWF, l~ 4f. ... -iMerClls for flJll., ro-~ n:labomhip. Tlaun. Call 4076. rM 60i .. Sllllli,Nlftlll SWM, 6./ 200 w-.O • .., • _. 1 HIS SWF wtio la 1111. 1MrriJiee ..-W, lilca 90h'ld ................ ...-...--ay~ .. joys ......... t.tliy. ~wpoot ....: Call 4151. Pit~ DAM. J9,SY/ 160.MS--. .. ,..,t..a-i Al--•.--...... ........... ,_.., .. --. c...,..., c.a )9IO. GOOD lOOQNO SW, lJ, n ·, lltM/'lllN, ..... ......__. SWP21 ·1'fs-.ll\n..._ lauabs. Coa11 Mesa.. Call 3469 STRAIGIIT SWM WANTS FE MALE (81) companion for fun cvau. Dance, iocializc wllh c1 ~lqlam?~Bcxh. A TRA VFl.ER. DWM, rnrn90. cdl.alcd prof css ional. N/S. tcd.s spcicW lady, lS-4S. WC11mum1er. Call 4126. GOOOLOOKING, AlllLETIC 29, SWM, f.ngineer, 6./l 6S. enjoys beach. volleyball, blkq. racqud · ball. mwtt. Seeks .unai¥e. adt· lelJC SF 24-29. Irvine. Call 3203. HANDSOME LOCAL NATIVE. SWM. 45, ~. ~ lo- cally. Scekmc.ar.:11\0C 10\lll lad"f »4S. CallOll!y ir 1111Ca"t, you11 be sled you did! .c:os .. Mesa. ca11 42lA. HANDSOME. CUTE. SWM, 29, S7 1m1so, NJS. broWll/bluc You're 111111Ct.1Ve, lo¥e Ollldoon • bolu •• down toew111. C-.. Mesa. Call lOll. SWM, 6'0'{1IO, lENNIS, ans, ski· ., .. tecUn:, secU bullhy ~ slup, no vices. h-. Let's pl1y ltf c. lrvme. Call lS7S. HUMOROUS. HAPPY. HANO. SOME., SWM, SO, r t 1'/170, NJS. seeks buxom bea111y 31-SO for: manrcfut rebtiomhtp. Cypress. Call •90S. AlnACTTVE WTTII AN ATII· LE"TIC PHYSIQUE. SWM, NJS. 0. 8.S. Depe. DedQlcd 10 ucr· ~Y c1iet '° l1l&lllWll r •. llCU. DoaW pkas:urt fJOal llJOVICI, pla,s. c:ooca1S. spcins, 111111 mudl -. Rapeatvlly setb• 1 SWF, NJS D. 3Cls. who • f11, 1111eU1p1, IDd "f:I"/ ~., ror lo¥e. romaacc, COftlllllDllCJI&. ltviDc. c.n 1914. rM LOOKJNG FOR A WOMAN to mate my priority, 111111 who w1U make me her prionty. Aboctt -'. leftlC ol humor. siii«ft. w.,,.. barw.d. cd«UC ~own my --bluas. ll. ~l. 510'1 16.S. c.-. Mcu.. Call 3S0). llANDSOME, SUCCESSFUL SWM, N/S. 31. S'I0'/17.S, l~ll111 type. own buslllCSS. house. r- nally l«Ul'C, m,oy hie. SeWna SWF. mun., sbm. bawful ~3S for: loaa-ll:ml rebucwbip. ll't-.e. Call 3S)2. 3 To respond to these ads call 1 (900) 407-4377 (blll.ed at Sl.49 per minute)· or see instructions onpage2. Men Seeking Women Single life Customer Service call (310) 592-6040 VERY HA. ~DSOMESA.\i lS, IJJI. e4tln1. N/S Secu tall, big. vuuuful, homey WF mamaac· llUlldeill Tl8un. c.u m a for infonnatlon PROFESSIONAL SWM. Ct:v11 llAll. lO, r 1 rn 90. &uoys spons. -. 111imals. Seeks SWF 22 35 ror flllVl'ebuombip. T111tn. Call llll EDUCA lfD, HM~OME. SO, (loot SO). S9' /1 SO tecb lllnCll\OC ..... f«dalel Of f'lllln INlnrlMMy ~ B~ Call 49>4 MR. MOM 1''EEDS ROMANTIC flUEXD., Jpeod tne w!lll. rm -...., .......... 40, Wllh<ln· ta. v...._ Yoe ~ be 1la. AAble. earactave aecl mamaae llildlllll lrta Cal 4412. SWM 36. 6-n70, -wlmddt.air Suki bnpt, •tinct1vc, OflO· ailiikd, ~ alcldcr, 1CIJ¥C _,..._Call3592. NEWPatTBEAOf8UM.,SWM. NIS, N'1>. 1l.C. 6'2'/200. USC 8$'9, Mk'TGfMlE. ... -.. . r.-.,-..-·. _..,.. ....... ., .. c:my w- Nc"Oi'pll\.... c.a 4$11 lli'STf"RI&'IDWANTm lly6T or assista,1ee. Sf S.ngle female SM Single Ma&. D Divorced G Goy L lesbiori J A AstCll\ • 8bdt H Hilponic Whllilt N/D Nol>niga N/S ~ N~ ~ .. • • SWM NJS. 37 for lqmjs.. lacll. Ml!DICAJ.sruD&IT. 2A,llhlaic sknng. rravd wichin booc:A. rm. SJM. SeelW. ftllllft, bi1liM. NI 4 beahhy. eommia.cd rdllionsbip. S SIF 19-25 for e&o.c. oomfanable 1"' int. Call 3794. • ~p. lrvuit. Call 3442. SWJM, NJS. 3', 5'9' SEEKS JN. 'URBANE. SUCCESSF\11. BRIT· 'ICWGENT. aanct.ive.. sinecn ISH ADVENT\JllEJl. 52 sec*s ~ for romanuc: long-lam )'OloWI&. bautilul, uciling tnvd W. ~latiooship. EnJOys comedy, Clift· complllion 11<ho llflP"'Ciala the ad- vcnaoon. ~It. Lei's ialk. Sanu VirQgct of ml e~ older To respond to Ana. Call lS35. man. IMnC. Call 4196. these ads call HANDSOME, TAU.. STABU:. INCURABLEROMANTIC.SHM, SBM. lrv1nt ~fcuional seeks <:msuan. 40+. S6', pvfcstional, 1 (900) slender OC SF or positive inc.inwc compasslMllC, in1egnty. haPfY ~lallOl'&lup. To lale lhwtics. Ra-ScMcJ11ng for 1111elh gem, lllndl•c 407-4377 cw ~uni~ Ir· lady wider 4() w11h s~ual &. fam· vine. Call 3771. 1ly va.ha. lmne. I~. (billed at $1.49 AVAILABLE AND AlTRAC· PROFESSIONAL. JS. 6"/llOI, per mlmlle) TIVE DWM. 47. Tcacher/Aulhor. handsome, cduc.acd, enjoys 1pons, Seeks SW/HF, under 56', EMO· invel. IN, scnii1ive, humorous. or see TIONAU. Y HEAL ruy (1lwcs Seeking allnd.ive SWF, (25-32). lnstn,ctwns feelings). 1ffec1ionate, playful, !Jvine. Call 3900. ~· nallft·lover, bright, o1'page2 IS, Of and wants c:onwnol· All AMERICAN LOOKS W/BIG mcnl, »4 S. Ccrril0$. Ca1J 4312. HEART and warm snule. SWM. N/S, ~. 6'1'. athletic, il'llelligmt. PU.OT/BUSINF.SS OWNER. ai-~ofessiol'lal, financ1.elly tealft.. 1racuve owM. 6711 as. (poliie Pl movies, dxalre, spons, _. smoker~ s~ &all. slim. anrx-PC, WW cl roinanct. Seel .. uve, llllelhgen WF 3S40 for con-SWF. NIS. WM ll'llllarblckground vcnaoon, dioiilg. campaniomhip, cl ll!IDUts. Lona Beach. Call .t lnVCI. I like bnd&e., chcsS, lllOV· 3664 . a, d1111ng OUl, and hol lllbs. I,.,,__ Call 4042. DWM.MJUTARY.37,S'IU/160t, ~h&. COlllllry nuic, bowl- BOYISH 4S, 6'/llS, alhletic, lwiny. in&. .-a. Levis. Seeks S WF/ romanlJc: aaomcy whoenJOys films, DWF. 25-35, pd*. suy, LcYis, musie. lhuln, guncs and sports '°' n:latioMhif • smoker okay. would lite IO mcel a flt. very allnc· T 111t1n. Call J7 1. uvc ..i very iDlclfi&eol 34-42 SF with a sputle 111 her eyes. Newport GFNTI..EMANl. Y. WARM 41, S'I Badl Call 4411. 1 fl /I SO. iwc:c:ssJ ul, comcdlt, lib- lcue. Lita beach, n vel, rn d& Men RICH. HEALTHY, AlTRAC-ing. Sects 'llllM' mate. Fanuly llVE SHM. 37. medium build, OK. Newport Beach. Call 4104 Seeking would like IO meet down IO earth girl for 111llmale re lauooship. lll.IJI" HANDSOME. ~y SUCCF.SS.. Women 1111g1CW1 Badl Call 3883. FUL WM. 31. ldectivc. COllfidmt. elauy. Sccli)! very buulJtul, F\1N PROFESSIONAL. SWM. N/ 1t1y, f1.11, II-, SWF IO spoil, s. 39. sr 1160. consultant, wrila. r.9f' cl adore. SlllU Ana. Call leadlc:r. Adlletic. healthy. Comid-. crak, bri&ht. varied inierau. Seeks SWF. NJS. for marria&e. fMnily. ROMANTIC REAL MAN • 65, ltviK. Ca1J 3631. 67, aanclive s«.b lovable SO'db bomcmatc:r. Enjoy n , cblril y. HOPEFUL ROMANTIC. SJ M. 36, sailq,bel.ldl. Ncwi-&ICA Call 6'1'/1151, profusional, seeks 4923. soulmaltlplaymate IO shirt mov- a , -~ ~. r\'.llNlllCC. Jr. SWM. 62.. S'VllSOI. N1CE LOOK· VIX. Ca1J Jl14. lNG. Scardlina r. lliM end.ID- gc:red specie&. Ille rift illdliccnl. libcnled ·-who .... Oii ATTRACTIVE. $ENSIT1VE, =£air ~ofajoyNJ SWM. N/5.)0, 61 /I IOt. AIWe&ic, . Irvine. Call 4766. c•iaul.Y ..... ~ ecaa.. ... ic-cL o.ira CLASSY EUROPEAN OEN11.£ tilul, COlllflllblc S WF. NJS. 13-30. MAN. 41. r11 llld flll, w.m llld IO,_ (mjl,k m.a-afiecliouee..~ 111c1r ... ship. ltvM. 3531. aally llable. $er.ki.. . ... ~cm_ lllndlve lady. f:!:. Call HUMOROUS DWM. J'l, SUGlrT 4 11. d.isabtl11y, UIJOY SY-lfll. Cllllj"' inc. Sf'Cl'U• --dirwag OUI. qlllCt AFFECTIONAlC.. OfJUS'TlAN. CYUllllll II hamt. ~~ DWM. 49, bumofous. romantic. o&d •ahla· lrvec. 3 I. hoftcsl, lo•c cbildral f.lijoy lllOV· ies, rravel. prdenq. Secb lady, SWM. 27,6'6'/llOt, withdwklla• 3S.S5 w/ snular tnte:l'CSIS for long A ,.-i eyes. Ad!ldic, lunny A tt:rm relauonship. lrvane. Call 4315. al.JOYS lnOW lb~ Wala W~ Seelilla SWF. 21 • lrtinc.. SINGLE FA TIIER. PROFES· 342A. SIONAL. STABLE. 43, w:ry 11· rractlVC. WllMS IO meet~ SWM, 46, SS', C>Pf:N, llONEST. Save this section! You can respond to our personals 24 hours a day. 7 days a week. Add1t1onal personals appear on Mondays in our classified section. minded SAFISWF, N/S, •ho knC11 Alcn..11ncr-n.d,~ diildrai llld .... --.,., .. E1lJ019 din9'1. ....,, ooe'ICl'AIO Call 4096. and uplonng Seeu (ani1ly· •iadcd. pelJIC fanak. ln111t. Call COUNTRY GENll.EMAN. 4141. CHR.IS11AN, N/S. 47, 6'1'1ll0f. Led ror nice~ &all.slim. 40ish '?:F. Clwiltiam.. JS • ..,... SINCERE. HONEST, OPE.'1, SWM, ~. 33, 6'(. Secb SF. N/S. lo"'1. Wrqicn,N-Boou COlllll'y lady. lniK. Call 4336. 21-32 b COIN'llll11Cd relauondlip. Irv inc. Ca1J 3692. CANADIAN, DWM, N!S. ST ABU:. SECURE. 36, DWM. NI YOOTllRJL ::.r:: respcie-S, S'll'/l90I, bllle~ pn>fes· 1iblc, pro(m' , lalenled, nn. lional. pt penoMIJI~ S'9'. Socb Mhelift. slender, cwi-OW, ....... siiare. 111 II• ous, lrticuMu -widi I.ISie, tnclive,C1111111M1icaivc,r•1111c1 poile. 'f'UllL. Irvine. Ca1J 400. ~ on..d. .-ilk fc. .... ~. ltvile. Call 3609. HANDSOME DWM. DAD, 27, S1'/l60I. a-int. carWia. Socb SWM, YOUNG 37, S7/14St. hcina&.INnoroul.~SWF/ Socb »«> ..... m-. SHFn>WF.1>HF,U.3$.•~ Ollllloan, --· cilf.....,... .,. .... Call:ml. to-............. .,. -1c. ........ l9d,.., CMSI lrtiM. <:Ml '676. MA£1 OR FAX YOUR PERSONAL AD TODAY! FREE AD! 15 WORDS OR LFSS! (Additional~ $1 each.) Additiooal words @ $1.00 ea: Please cnclasc checlc payable to Singlelifc. (Atbeviatioos such m SWM cwrt m 1 wool Heigtt/Weigfl canbo <nns ~ I wm1 Oty i9 fnie.) FOil oma USI ONLY VMt _____ ""-----( )( p Specfal AdverjJ,lng S1upplement ~r q~ Coaat Wrekend f 1 • • r. ,,J __ , • r ' .. • .# 20-27, fit -mots .... IO -*.Ila! I loft .... ,...., .... ...... vcl BdmomS..... Call3461. OK. I SMOKE. ICICill ... . SWM. 40, n'/20Cllt, ........ . ai,oy Wre,... --. BBQ, ..:eg111• w~ C:..4031. NAUGHTY AND NICE •IW .wt -*rful, f"'ll1 -,... .... ~ • .,,.., A. buJiiim -. :!9. YIO';-* IO IMll JOI!. w. ~C<Mwy CaJl)701. ATT'RACTIVE MUSIC COM· POSFll · re-9'1ve., r-.1.1*· ..,.,_ ror 111 -t. SWM, SI, 67/195. Yolirc etll'let;-e. _.. ~~IDihlrc....,. PHYSICIAN. SWM. l.S. PER· SIAN. S'I0'/1 IOf. Socb lllne· UV<, dauy, r..,._..aty .-Clad)' ,_ lftOllOI-.... lo.t Jdt. ...... flllS. N,O. Wet l..AJ i.o. lk.adt. Call 3541. ASIAN LADY D&\IRfD. DWM. 3' r 1a11121. Ml. w/ ~. •JOYS r...ty We. ...... °"' -..-.-.. ...... 11 )'08 Clljoy ... Mp. WC llawCICil u .,. ... ~ .. ·---· t.ace tllit• vallia. CaD-.. Cotu Mesa. Cal 3919. 6.MOTJO.'llALL Y A f•111C1Ally IOCllft,c.1111111-(f R r •w/- o( ......,, ..... llWCIU. s1a1 l?OI. S-. SWF, ... -.a.ve, _........,~~--. 32.:tl. ec.. Miia. Call 4llO. ATI D..EllC SINQ.E DAD, r.. ~aMadlcr. I )'Ollll IOI. • _ .......... ,_1 (bl um!). good "' ... IO eri, r. &II A • t-. "· w.. fauJe. NIS. wi. .,_ .-fl ..... Alhdi.e ........ a. *r.H-..~CaU910 . OUTGOING. A1iRACTIVE, A ncumc.SJM. rr. ~ .. ,.,. ... ...... __, _ .,_ _ ..... ,.... bCllimw-.. . ., .. ., __ ..._ ... ....._. ... """ .... ,. .. ............. Will -(lMO).w .. il-..._. tdom..-.... ..... ~............ . ..... .. ., 1.-,...,,,.. ... F-a,. a....~ CalJOI. ICONOCl.ASTIC 0WM. '7, wdl .......... -IDws -Clll• .... erpec-8yc-...•n... -..s.-.~ ..... -... ., llolb• • '°"" .. ,..,, dmical -c. ........ _... ~NIS._el ~far--. ..... ......... c.. ,,. 111 a.....-., ....... ..-.---~ ..... ~ Ctll4Jl6. MOVIES J Holy calamity, Batman! Batman 's return prompts Uncle Don 's return to warn moviegoers of impending doom Editor's N ote -Only a heavily-hyped summer blockbuster coulcl bring Uncle Don out of his self.imposed semi-retirement. After viewing "Batman Returns," however, Your Fa vorite Unc says he feels inspired to !th:irc llis unique insights about other events going on this !tummcr. God help us. By Uncle Don $oeoll IO Wtmnd I n one corner, we've got this episode's prOt3gonisa. With a nose only Angelica Houston or 83rb3ra Streisand could love, 3 figu re rivaled only by Oprah, and n complexion, 1he color or which, Michnel Jack.son would dye for, it's "The Penguin." In the olhcr comer is lhe conlinuing protector. Short, scrnwny, with funny lips, a rccccding chin, an approaching double chin, rubber muscles, and more psychological problems 1han Lady Di, is ii, as Michelle Pfeiffer asked: "The 8a1man" or jus1 ''Batman." Dught in the middle, suffering evidena:illy from extreme & prolonged PMS, wearing a home·stiched suit made from na1ure's finest 100 percent naugahyde, it's not what Danny DiViao called "The Catbroad," but insle3d, 1he bullet & logic proof "Calwoman." Scratchin' & niffin' around the edges is Gotham Ci1y's lending slcnzize n, Max Schlep. He's angling to build a generating plan1 in n city with already too much capacily. Lillie do the local yokels know 1hnt he's really building o mongo capacitor, which like "Bulman Returns" script, sucks the energy ou1 of anything connected to i1. "Boringm3n Relums" opens with a nurK iCfeaming in abject horror ns she escapes from what lies behind 1he background doors. What had she seen? The screenplay? The final cut? Naaah. Just lhc infant Penguin, cvidcntally the end result of a mo1her mainlining Thalidomide. Poor liule unwanted Penguin is then bundled in his basket and tossed to the river to meet his fate. Except, he ain'I no Moses. He's more like one or them baby alligators you nush down toilet, which years la1cr grows up big and nas1y. inf csting the sewer sy~lcm. (Dy the w:iy, any of you who thought "Alligator" was great, as Your Favorile Unc did, oua check out "Crocodile," a Thai movie which featured rubber crocs nying over plastic boats. A shlock classic.) And, Your Favorite Unc, blissfully unaware of what lay ahead, now beaan hls two-hour journey of tedium, boredom, drivel, and general all around lousy movie making. He was to emerge, blinking in 1he lobby's brightnc)s at the line of unknowing saps wound around the theater, thanking a Higher Power, or a lowcr'budget for being fortunate as 10 h'ave sucked in at only lhc m3lince price. Out poor Oatman, so lonely and tormented, being se1 up a a foll guy by 1hc Penguin, falls for Caawoman (or is ii The Catwoman), \\ho cxcl3ims to him that 1hcy both h3ve something in common ... yeah, they're both acting in a bad movie. B y now, Max Schlep's super-sucking capacitor plant appears to have limited its effecl to s1ric1ly the movie's continuity and logic. And The Penguin, Perot·likt with a big nose and funky cars, is leading his brainless, nameless legions in a drive to become mayor, and one man's go11a stop him. (The projec1ionis1?) And our hero does. Driving the grenade-machine gun-small nuclear device-proof Oaamobi le, which is capable of sliJllming down like Karen Carpenter, Batman manages 10 )inglc·handcdly prolong a painfully overlong movie. Where's Adorn Wcs1 whC"n you need him. Dua you know, I just figgercd it ou1. Jus1 rc3d Time's, Ncw!>week's. The LA Times', and The Register's reviews. I go l ii 311 wrong. I'm supposed to think great thoughts while watching this movie. Analogies, similes, metaphors, and 311 Lh3t stuff. Oh. Duh. Well, the only thought lh3t came 10 great V3C3nt recesses of my mind w3s, if you're gonna make a stoopid movie, you oua at least do ii with some intelligence. Michelle Pfeiffer, both bullet-proof and logic-proof, as Catwoman. ~t ~a. __ theater near you · -.~. : ~· · . . The Player Rated: R The Star: nm Robbins The Story: Griffin Mill (Robbins), an embattled young movie mogul, finds his job threatened by the aniVal of ambitious rival exec. To add to his general paranoia over his precarious studio position, Griffin rece~ 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 begiMing ... The Scoop! Whethu taken as corrosively humorous satirical swipe or suspenser, "The Player" Is undenfabty Robert Altrnan's best pie yet. Combining the be$t dements of the di~ctor's Improvisational docu-dramas ("Nashville," "M•A•s•H"), ~th I scathing dead-on script by Mk:had Tohdn (based on his own novel), the movie perfectty captures the dog-at-dog tone of Its Tinsdtown milieu. Robbins Is a stand-out as the anti-hero more concerned with career imperattves than conscience, while the bevy of real-life stars (ranging from Burt Reynolds to JOila Roberts) give the film a grounding authenticity. Full of refkxi'>le, Ironic twists, "The ~r" Is a must for cincphilcs. The Score: 7 ...... ~ ..... , ...... ,.~ ... Alien 3 Rated: R The Story: Picking up ofter hu climactic tussle with the last movie's momo buSr ''Alien 3" finds Lt. Ellen Ripley (Weaver) further Imperiled ofter aash landing on on Inhospitable penal world. Banding togethu the male, Ctvistian·Fundamentallst prison populoce, Ripley prepares to make a last bleak stand against her old enemy ... The Scoop: Brooding and lmpresslonlstlc In tone, the film's definitely the darl<est,, most nlhilistlc chapter In the future.goth series. There Is no denying that first·time director Devid Fincher has a Major Eye and the klneticlsm behind the movie's wk:X·screen vtsuofs (especlalty the last helfs dizzyins mine run) Is absolutdy astonishing. But, in spite of WUN'tr's ccxngeous WOf'k, the rn&f'Wlous effects and the intriguing relig~rt:demptlon angle, what may prove off-putting to getn fans Is the urnlentins mood of despair. All in all, this ls one excltlns -albeit depmslng -••bughunt.•• The Score : 7 Class Act Rated : R The Stan: Kid N Play (Ovistopher Rdd, Ctvistopher ~rtin) The Story: Teen rapper duo Kid 'N Play star in this high school comedy about role r~rsal. Duncan (Kid), a shy honor student. and Blade (Play), o smooth hood, end up trading identities when their aclJdemlc files ore switched accidentally on the fll'St day ot class. Not surprisingly, Duncan gets o lesson In cool conduct from Blade which helps him break out of his shy mode. And the smooth-talking Blade, of course, Is given a new perspective on his vocational options. TM Scoop: A familiar theme given o fairly nifty hip-hop spin by the aiwavs likable lead doo. lnkctious and fufll<y like their last two "House Party'' films, "Ooss .A.ct" offers up a wlmlng mix of pratfalls, noise and style. In between the jokes, the movie also manages to make some sty commentary on double standards In educational Institutions as both kids exchange school environs and opericnce life from each other's point of view. The Score: 5.5 Encino Man Rated: PG The Stars: Sean Astin, Pauly Shore, Brendan Fraser The Story: A pair of teen-age dweebs (Astin, Shore) d ig up an ice-preserved Cro·Masnon val (Fraser) while working on a back-yard swimming pool. Convinced that the caveman (whom they dub Link) is their ticket to popularity, the boys transfonn him into the cool character they aspire to be. The Scoop: Sometimes funny but usually sophomoric teen<omedy strictly for folks from The Stoned Age. The initial comic set-pieces invoMng the C4veman 's first brushes with clvilizotion ore fine, but otter that the plot settles into a predictable from·zeroes·to-heroes groove. The movie tries to set up a conflict in the second half by having Astin's dream gir1 (Megan Ward) foll for Link. but that gets quashed with the timely oniVol -natch -of o rather contemporary <:4Vebabe. The Score: 4.5 Orange Coat Weekend I Thurlday, June 25, 1992 , .. I .. \RI Art Museums Court A~.. Newpol1 Belch. ConlinUOU$ exhibit features original art ~ai~ fot s.ale by more than 20 Sout!'em Califomiol artists in all types ol medii. Haun: 6-9 p.m. Mond.ly-Frld.ay ind by apipoentment. • uguna Art Museum 307 Cliff Drive, lJguna Beach, -194-6531 . "Modernist Ab- straction in American Prints" from the NJ· tional Museum of American Art. Smithso- nian Institution closes Friday. "Century. A Pa1nt1ng By P.:1er Ale~Jnder" on view throui;h July 1 '). "Why PdrJdise Pain11ni;s From the Teens and l\\enties." a group ~how by C.ihforn1a artists, continues through Nov 20 I lours 11 a m.-5 pm. TuesdJy-Sunday. Admission: SJ for adults, S 1 SO for scnmr c1t1Lens. ~tudenL~. free for children under 1 2 A LOOI< AT THE DAYS AHEAD • JamborH ProrMM• Food Court at Jambofee R~ and Dupont in Irvine, 752· 2222. Artist O..vid HolnNn is olferi~.a one--ot-a-lind commcssioned phologra tC art piece to the winner of .a dtawing Id in conjuoctioo with a showing o( his work. which includes i>hotogn1phs OI the New· port. Balboa and Hunungton poers at sun· set through July 3, v.hcn drawing will be hekl. Applicants need to flit out drawing forms. .lccomp.lmed by .i SS check to Serv- ing P~ In Nttd (SPIN). • Lt Mtrldien hottl 4500 MacArthur Blvd .. Newpon Beilch, 4 76-2001. The art· lstl)' ol the L.lguna ~ad'I rest1val ol the Arts and P.1~ant of the Masten showing through Tut'Saay. Community Galleries • Irvine Civic Center 1 C1v1c Center Plaza, Irvine, 72-1 -6000. Swlptures by Ir· vine an1st L1!.l Garden on view through July 16. Hours: 8 a.m.·S p.m. Monday· Friday Admission· Free K you hM an Mnt 1s1i1g or change cl n onnatDI, tcldatt c.all.m </o 1M Dafr r.., P.O. ID l 560, Com Mesa. <l 92621 •ml 541> 1224 • John Wayne Airport 1151 Amv.iy Ave., Building fl.·101, CostJ \\C'Sa, 152-5219. "Crl't'nc Jnd Crecnc· Architects in Rcs1· ck•n11.1I 5t)'le," ,, colll•ct1on of photographs sho" 1ni: the California bung.ilow" style of turn 111 thc-ccntur) architects Ch.tries Sum· ml'r Lrccne Jnd Henry MJther Greene, 1s ,hm, n 1hrou!\h July 2 3 on the dep.inurc kH·I "' th,• Thom.is F Riley Tt•rmin.il Op· po ill i;.n.-,, 1 -I Jnd 11 1-1 • Nt•"port BeJth City 11,,11 Callery 3300 '-t'"lklll 61\(J NC\\f)Oll Ht•.Kh, 6-1-1·3150 P.i,11·1, b' ll•ll•e r->ui;cnt .ind ph111osr,1ph t" \krhn MollJrd on "t"' throui;h July 7 \\ .llt'll ulors b~ OcJ R1ll'v .md oils by Wal· Lll t' '>11•i;t•I on \l('W thr<>Ul\h Augu~t 11 I l11ur Ii .1 m ') p.m M11nday·FmJ,1y Ad .,, fret •Orange County Center for Contempo- rary Ari 3621 W. MacArthur Bl'd, Space 111, Sanw AnJ, 549-4989 Sanw Ana H1sfl School students Janet Mack.l1g and Patncia Whiteside PhilliP,S present "Personas, Spirits and Otht'r Manifestations from the Psyche" through Friday Hours: 11 a m -4 p.m. Ad- m1ss1on: Free. Commercial Galleries •At A.iron's Art Gallery 2915 Redhill Ave Suite A-10-1, Costa Mesa, 662-3383 (In the Stoncm1ll Oesi~n Center). Currently show- ing or1g1nal pa1ntini;s by Juhan Ritter, Leo JJusen, Raymond Ba)'les, John Rand Ta)IOr, Jim D,,ly, Roberto Lupelll, Aldo Luongo, Dorothy SpJngucr, Paul BJ,,in Henry. I lours 10 a m·5 pm. lu1.">dJy, Wednes- dJ\, l hursdil~ Al·t Express ...... Mel ...... Arts Scene Tteat yourself to the 1ummet's hottest bestseller by the-author ol ~uctiort, W h.1t \ the J ifft•rcnct• lie twcen the art of 11 JH•l and lraH·lin~ fu r ar1'? ;\°0 111·, 1f ~ou hnppt·11 10 lJc a lon~ on o nt• of S11zu1111c P uul,on's fi r~t-cla&s art ei.r 11rsio1111 tha t offer 1·.\cl u~i\l' tou n o f m11~(·111ns, ~alll'rie~ 111111 p r i\t1tr rollcl'lion s "lull· foc11I1i11g 011 tht• a1•i.tl1l·lic qualitit:i. u f food un<l a ceo111111oil.1tio11s in a 'ariely of J omei.tic 01111 \H1rlt111 ide de.,ti11utio111i. llop abo.1n l m•.\l \\t•ck \1hc11 I e\plorc Pu11lso11'~ ARTt'.\(ll't'S" :ind tl11· \Li n ed pulclle of arl tra1l•I a'ail.ililc 10 1hc 110' in· ur the t VII ll(Jl~~('ll I". Surmtdcr, SamdM. and krulavoMs. The pusionlte MW novel thlt will leavt you ... ~. 14 Orange Coast Weekend I Tl'l(.nday111 June 25. 1992 • Mv~rtl Bedell Studio and C.allery • Blade Market Art C.allery 130 E. 17th Beach. 494-5757. Works by ~s t.'ldC· 700 1n Carnation ~we .• CoroN ~I ~r1 SL. Suite I, Costa Mesa. 631-7094. "Re;il night, Pegge Hopper, ltRoY Neiman, Peter 760-9100 Muted·media monoprinu ana or Unreal," featuring absract photogr.iphy Ma.le. VICIOI' Vasarelv and Alvar are featured wJterc~ by Margarec Bedell ind limi1rd by Murray Barnen, sun:ealism by Dan indeCinit~.Hours: \o a.m.-6 p.m. Suncl.l~-prints and embossed watercolors by Linda Montano and mixed-media sculptures by Thursday; 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Friday-Saturday. Wtunemore on per~ disi>l.ly. t-lours: Mtehael Rogers on view. Hours: \0 a.m.-6 Admission: Free. 10 a.m.-5 :30 p.m. T~~-1'hunday, OI p.m. Mond.1y-Friday; l 1 a.m.-4 p.m. Siitur-• C.alleriit O rrefon Kosta Boda in C$.ll by .ippointmenL Admis'sion: Frtt. day. Admission: Free. Court, 3333 ~ar St., Costa Mesa, $49-• NESE C.alk!ry 4131 S. Main St._. 5:4nta •etue Marble Cofftthouse 1970 Harbor 1959. Exhibition Edition '92. the artistic AN, 979·1787 Mixed-med.a painting ,md Blvd., Cost.i Mesa, 646-5776. Mike Owens works by eight artists in celebratJon of KUlpcure by M~ell.i Mell.es conun~ is the featured artist of the month o( July. IC:ost.l Boda's 2S0th anni\-ersary, continues lhrou~ July ) 1. _Hours: Mondly-Friday 10 Hours: 6:30 a.m.·11 ·p.m. Sunday· Lhrout July 18. Hours: 10 a.m.·9 p.m. a m.·S pm. Adm.ssion: free. Thursday; 6:30 a.m.·midnight Friday· Mon y·Friday; 10 i .m.-6 P-~· Sarturdcly; •Off th• W•ll ---fiery 2123 u •1n SI., S't r-'·y • -'m1"·on· f r.... 11 a.m.·S p.m. Sunday. Admission: ree. '"' • ""' """'" • u Ud • nu -~"· Huntington Be.let\, 536·6438 Woru by • Chutes Whitchurch 5973 Engineer •The Gregory C.allery 3406 Via Lido, Behrens, Sh.io, Logan, Siissone. Blumha~n Drive, Huntington Beach, 373-4459. Newport Beach, 723-0887. WOfks by wa· and C05by are on view indefinitely. Hours· "Pl'tcr Alexander: The Velvet Paintings" on tercolor artist Chris S.:intley on displ.ly 11 a.m.-6 pm. Monday-Friday; t 1 a.m .7 d1~pl.iy through July 3. Hours· 10 a.m.-5 •Hod.ad Slammer Art C.aUery 2006 p m. Saturday; 11 ;i m ·Sp m Sunday. Ad pm. MoodJ y-Fnday, 11 a.m.-4 p m Siitur-r---;:========================;----dJy; and by appointment Adm1won: Free. • Cosby Gallery 3-104 Via Oporto, New· port Beach 723-4758."lmprcssions of Sp.1in" fe.itured at the gallery's third an· n1v<'l:.ary celebration on Saturday from 7-9 p m. Hours 10 a m.-6 p.m. Sunday· Monday and Thursday: 11 a.m.·8 pm. Fri· dJy·Saturda) Adm!S$10tl. Free • De Gr.laf Art Inc. 3400 Avenue of the Art\, Co-;tJ Mesa, 557-5240. Pastel paint- •ni;s by EhzJbelh Lalouschek continues 1n· cfcf1nitely ttours. 10 30 a.m ·f> p.m. Tues- dJ)'·Saturday (open un11I 8 p m. Fri<fay). Admission: Free. • Four Seasons Hotel 680 Newport Cen· tcr Or .. Newport Be.Jth, (3101 39-1-1854. Ne"vpon Beach art1>I Siew Cb1n Ueanette 51..innrrl e'h1bits her Shioo1 collection through July 6 • C.alerie 224 22-1 Forest Ave .. Laguna Pirates of the ~ June 7.9 lacy J. Dalton July6 Paulette Carlsotl July 13 Kris Krist off erson July 2()..21 TOP TEN June 15 -June 22 VIDEO RENTAL 1.JFK 2. Cape Fear (1991) 3. Father Of The Bride 4. My Glr1 5. Frankie & Johnny (1991 ) 6. Last Boy Scout 7. For The Boys 8. Freejack 9. Fisher King 1 O. Butcher's Wlfe CD's 1. Red Hot Chlll Peppers "Blood Sugar Sex Maglk " 2. Mariah Carey "MTV Uplugged EP" 3. Billy Ray ~s "Some Gave All" 4. Kris Kross 'Totally Krossed Out" 5. Wilson Phillips .. Shadows & Ught° 6. Peart Jam .. Ten" 7. Sir Mix A Lot "Mack Daddy" 8. Das EFX .. Dead Serlous11 9. En Vogue .. Funky Divas" O. Enya .. Sheperd Moon•• SINGLES 1. Sir Mix A Lot "Baby Got Blck0 2. Mariah C8rey "I'll Be There .. 3. Kris Krou 11Jump0 4. Red Hot Chill Peppers .. Under The Brtdge" 5. Arrested Development 0 Tennessee" 8. Cover Glrta 0 Wlahlng On A Star'• 7. Nice & Smooth 0 Sometimea I Rhyme saow· 8. Sophie B. Hawklna "Damn I Wish I Wu Your Lover" 9. Eric Clapton 1'Teara In Heaven'' 10. Krtl Kroes 0 w1rm It Up" CA Lt N DAR ~ .::::,~\~. 540-12 2 4 ma»i<>n Free. \ I I h: \ < I I< 1 '," other nauttc.il memorabilia. Hours: 10 enue neilr Estanca.i H1sh School. CO\t.:i .l .m.·3 p.m. Wedne)(fay·Sunday. Ad· Mesa, 751 ·7706. Free train rod~ are sr~en • Orf lhe W.lll C..llery 3441 ·B V1.l Lido. Ne\\port BcJCh, 723·59SO Works by M~. Nil~I. ti.lenrtlt'ts, Mukai, W.lrd. Behrens and other> art' on pcm\Jnent dis- play Hours. 10 am ·6 pm MondJ)-~·rida>. 10 am .5 pm 5.lturday, 11 a m.·3 pm. Sunday. Admi:..ion· Frtt mas..ion fr<'<' to children the third Y.cct..end of eJch • Batbo;i Fun Zone 600 E. 8Jy A\e hf 10 3 30 Ne\\port Be.tch. 675-9152. Fem~ ,,hect'. • O r.lnge Counly Model Engineers mont rom am.· · P "'· Beach Harbor. (3101 -l'J'J-1629 Cuc-b c.in reli\t' >cqerd.i~ a!. they '-!roll tlie ck>cl.s .ind ve»age throo the eni;one roum or \ll'\\ the largest pane t'\Cr butlt by 1 IO\\i!rd Hughes A specrJI S 10 "80J1d1n!; P.hS •ad· mo»ton 11clet \\oil be 01i1.:1~'<.I h• ,11Juib, .i J arcades. restored mcrry·sa·round. ~ acr~ from Fa1f\1<.-., Par!. on Placentia Av· •Queen Mary & Spruce Coon, long rest.Jurants and boot lours offered 11 am. r.=================::::=========================== 10 p.m daily • Some Ult! It II.lull! & Bohemian Groo\ e 218 E 171h SI Coo.i Mesa, 6·'2 • 1372 Art, collec11bles. r1:1ro furniture, funL.v \anlilf.'t' .1nd trendy nl'W clothing and nt-\' hoosc\\Jrts on di>pl.iy for s.ile. Hours 11 J m.·5 pm Monday·S.llurday or by ap- pointment. •South Coast Art Center 283 t 17th Sc , Co~t.l M~1. 646-4545 An1m.1hon tch, 1lfrgm.il wood sculptures .incl ccr.1m1c pli.'C· c-s and .1 ~lrctaon ol limited ed111on lither i;rJphs .1nd sc11gr.1phs by \.lrlOUS MllSIS JJC on permanent d1)pl.iy. I toun. 10 J m ·6 pm MondJ)·frad.ly; 10 am .5 pm Sat •Studio C..llery 17905 Sl.y Par!. Circle. :>u1lt' N, Inane, 851·9181. "Mtth> ol the R.l•n Fo<est,"' p.t1ntangs cclebrclhnS the m\1hs, k'gcndi .lnd Cu)tom> of the ind·~· enous peoplt.-s ol the Andes Mount.ion) .arid the An"1zon B~an. on 'lt'\v 111 Aus 8. •Susan Spirilus C..llery llll Bear St. Jon Cr\~ll Coortl. Cost.l Ml").), 549·7550. ·lJrb.ln C.am.u, a nt'\v sen~ ol culOf Ca· bJchrome photogr.iphs by Caloforn1.i-b.JM.'d .irt1\! J ">fl Cordon. on \tCw throu!:f'i July 3 llOUt> 10 .l m ·9 pm . .Mond.it rncJ.iy. 10 .l m ·6 pm S.i1urd.ry; noon·5 pm Sun· 1.1) AJm1S• on: frtt • Thrill)OU Ar1 Studio 333 C1bf1llo. CO\ta M~ 642·5978 Ongonal 04h .lnd "Jtcr .. olor>, p.t111t1ngs (rom B.111, lndorlt 1a, "ood C.lf\tngs .>nd m.l>l.S fNturl'J. Hour> 11 .l m ·7 pm. Tucsd.J)' SJturday by ilp pomtn'lt'nt • Whilm.ln C.rllcries 3545 E Coa~ I ••sh· \\oly, Coron.l del M.>r. 675·2478. P11nts, t'tchmgs and orrgtnJls by Stob.lrt, Robert 1 ayfor, JChCI Eldenbtrgcr and l urg1 K.u1m1r on \ICw 1ndt:f1mtcly Cdllcry as c~dusi\e de.:ilcr of Ot~1c W1ICO't C>f1gon.tl \\J tcrtolors Hours l 0 .l m 6 p m T u('j(j.1y· ~tu1da}: 11 a m.·5 pm Sund..ty. Ad· mis ion Free • Worls G.illery Soulh ))J) Be.ir St tin C~tal CwrtJ. Costa Mcs.i, 979·6757 · Rc,oluttOn." worl.s by 20 arti\U, on \ICW throui;h Mond.ly. Comrng frid.iy·Jul}'. 26 "ln~ilpes," ""'ls by ~~rat .irt1>ts open· 1ng rt"C.eption 6-9 pm. Frid.ay. Hours 10 a m.-9 pm. Mond.i~·frid.ay; 10 am 6 pm 5.lturwy; .ind 11 a m.·6 p m Sun· ~y Admr>~; frtt. • 8.tlbo.i P.t\iliOn 400 f\.~m St. BJlbo,1 , 673·5245 Narrated s1.slibccin!1 nu1~ of Ne... port Harbot are oller<.'<1 d.11ly Ca1.1lona P.lsseni;er Ser\.ice offered Thur«l.l}}· SundJ)'S het;•nnins at 9 J m. Occp·)('J fi"1· ang tn~ dcp.1rt d,1ily from Oa\cy's LlXL.cr. • Cryst.11 Co\e Stale Polrk on the co.bl between Cown.1 del Mar .lnd L,1gun.l BNch. 494·3531l. Nt.'arly 2 BOO .1cr~ of coastJI and c,in)'On art.'J> open tor n.iturc \\alt..s, whale \\atch1n.:. bud wat1.h1ni;. h>h 1ng Jnd other recreJt1onJI ach\.1llc> • Disn(•tland l 313 I IJrbor Bh d . An.i hc1m, 999-.f4.f5. F.1ntc1•mic!, J unique liw l'\lr.l\tl(;.lnZa \\h1ch COor<'Oj)rJph> IJ\(}(llC 01\ncy songs .ind chilr.icteh \\tlh tlw l.itt•,t 1n the.itric.1T 1llu ... ons. 1) open on thl' Rl\N> o1 Amcr~J A st.lt.'t' pr.:>duC1ion 01 '"Bc·Juty and the Bea~" b nO\\ fcJlurl'J JI \ ~ k"U- polL>. Hours 10 a m .. 6 p.m. \H·<:l.dJ)">. 10 a.m .. midnii;lit \\CCL.end; • Hornbl°"e' Dining Y.ichl i\l.lllnl'h Mile M.irone Ccntl'r, 2431 \V Co.i)l I'"' "-e-,po<t Be.ich. 631·2'469. t'\l. • Brunch .lf'l(I danncr cruo)CS oi 1'C\\.J)O(t Harbor 01 (er._'(j \\t:clench .inJ holod.J\> • Huntington Beach Surfing Museum 411 OlM! St. Hunlinglon Be.){h, 960· 3483 A.n C\tcn,.,e cullL'CtlOO 01 memorJ· btl1a highlighting mC>fe th.in 80 )'t'ar> of Amcrtean surfing i> (e.iturcd Tours are a\.J•l.tblc. Hour,.· noon·5 p.m. \\oonoo.iy· Sunday. /\dm1>St0n S 1 • lnlern•lion.11 Speedway in Crand>t.md Arcn.l at the Or.inge C01Jnty F.wsrounds, 88 F.lir Draw, Co..t.t M~. FlaHracL. mo lOtC)-Cle tact') t"\ cry FndJy from 8· 10 p m /\dm1~10n. Stl ISS 1or 12· 17 >C.ir old>. lwc ch1klrcn under 12) • knoll's Berry f.lrm 803q Be.ll h Bini , Bucn.i P.ul., 220-5200 Nt•\\ tlwme JrcJ lnd1<1n Tr.i1b now open featurin~ NJll\C Amenc.tn singer>, d.inccrs. and ilrllSJns Theme p.trl. all>O fc.iturL'> nd<S. JUrJct1t>ns .lnd 1es1.1urants P.irL. open d.101). hour> \City • Nt'\\port Harbor N.iulical Museum 1'14 W ~lboa Bl'd "-c-,port BN<.h. 673·33i7 The mu..eum ~ .., perm.i nent collccoon of h1>1oncal photogr.iph> to gcthl'r \\olh ho.lb, phot~r.-iph~. marine dos· pl.iys, fM, snshclts. §h;p; 1n°boolc-s .tnd mini vacation (min • i va,ca'tion), 1. 3 days and 2 nights at the only hotel on the water in Newport Beach; 2. a snooze in the sun with a good book; 3. a barefoot walk in the ocean surf; 4. a stroll through the quaint boutiques and restaurants in Cannery Village; 5. see also The LI'ITLE INN on the Bay. (714)6~ c.u """ brodull't All That jazz, Series ~~--------..... ------------. .. ~ ,, JAZZ UP YouR WEEKEND . Start off with a riff of jazz. Add a few o f your favonLe friends. Then .unpro' ise. Because that's what All That jazz is about. join us at Crystal Coun every Sunday in June with 'arada nationally known recording artists: S1U1day, June 28 2 p.m. Meet the artist after each performance at Compact Disc Unlimited. Register at any Crystal Court store to win a free cruise on Regency's Vancouver "Jazz Festival At Sea' and other travel prizes. Deposit enuy at Compact Discs Unlimited • located on the ftr..'t level, near the Broadway. Receive a free jau CD with any purchase of $25 or more from any combination of Crystal Court stores and rcstaurancs. Bring your receipts to the information desk on the first level from 2 to 4 p.m. each Sunday in June and receive your free gift (while supplies la~. Cr)'SUJ c:caut. 2 spcci215ide o{ South Coa.'i Pim, Is b:2lrd II ~nf\ot.'tt .t Bear tn 0:Jsa \fcsJ. an&ttd b) !he BroacfT.'2) and P.obklms. Fcmiring <l'-n fiiy dn~ spcci:llry scm and ICSU\nrlS. ( . , .... ( ., , iii TRA\'EI ... Cq~SORTll'~! ' . F · • holdrl'n .1gt-s 11 .111d 1.1n1kr \\oll be .1dm1t· 11 J trn• Oil\\ 1hr11uL,h ><.·ptl tnl..:r 30 I•,.,,, 10 .i m t.i pm dJ1I\ • R1chMd l'\i\on libr.lr) .rnd Birthpl.lCt' 1110() 1 Yorl>J Lond.1 Hl'd Ynrl>J Lind.1, CJ<) l J J•)J Aml'ril .l , l'r1•"dcnl\ and ~rrt•r1(,\0\ P.1'lllnt• rho• l.tr~l''l Ullll·ct1on t'H'< 1-;Jlhl'tl·d ell I'"">• l1·nt1JI h,1,,·b,111 11wmvrJIJ1l1J, " tl•~pl.l\nf 1hr1111~h -\ui; ! I lour~ I U a m ·, p m ,\\nnd.I\ '·•H•ril.11 .ind 1 1 .1 m 5 p n1 :;,., .. t.11 \d1111"" •11 SI S4 :. J • Roi:('r) CJrd""' . 1111 ~.1n l•'-''l''"' 1 1111~ R11,1d. N1'"1'"'l 111 u h h 111 1110 (.J h h1u1l~ >IHI\,\\ ,111,f l oll:l',h ollll'll'd ,If 1h1\ 1e.11 rnund ,.:.11d1•1' fo .. 11\,il I hllJ" 'I,, 111 b pm d.111) • s.1nt.1 Ana Zoo 11111 I t l h1·,111ul AH· \tH'\li1.• An,t A l,u~t· \ 1111 ·c' , 1r ,u111n.tf.., .1nd hord' Jnd .i d11ldrt••1 1w111nl( Jou ulh·red 10 ll nl r, p Ill 11.11,, \ f11 h\l<ill ""'Ii Ct'rll' S! '! ! ,, ,, 'I I. • l PJl"r 'l'\\ purl O.ll I 1 ol11~1c .1I Rl'H'<\ l' ,, ! \l '.'-t"\\J) ,,, .1: • \ II J ( I -l -1, 11 ' flt fl 111 J, " .. I ,, . •' 1 11 I ' . 1m I. I' ,._,,,,,_ hon., 1 'I"' I •1 n BENJAMIN EPSILIN'~ BLACKBOOI< ll,Tl:O..C 1,,1 OR\1.\1101' If \HU h.l\e an ""'Ill ihtorti; 111 do,\tll(l' 111 infmm.tllun for lll.11 LH1u1k, dort'll inqu1rol'\ lo Rl'n1.1min L pqt·111, l o 01.ll ~l!oo~. P.O. Uo' 1500· 111.l, < urr111.1 dl·I M.ir, < \ 'lll1l5. rho111.• t -1.i 1 -r,(). ~hl ~ A <t111tpl('I(' \'('Jr of lll.1t LIJ.,.,k l1~lin~' run' thi: fir~t Tul•,1J.iy "' 1·.11 h llll1J11h. lt·i:1ntl. Ol. Or.lll~l' {uunt\ Bl, bldll. 111· II I ••pl , lol,h I. ltt' upl 11111.11 pp, pl'r fll'""" 111 \ lo t,. . .tr r.1ni:1·d \ .... • \\ lu·n Celebrvt»rg 25 ~in ~Beach Expenence 0-enge Courcts firest tallan Cusre and a spectacular bayvew Onrer IS 5ef'Ved each nigh; from 5pm to 12 mdntte (Weekends 'bl 1 am) CU-piano bar wiR keep yru turmn'! ( i.. I j: /' ,' 11 Jr~ t J,l' )q( Jt>' ..,') • '' t : .. ,.11 'T1 1,1.i'tJ·•'\/. 3131 w. Coast HW¥ c=:2~ 7 p.m., P.mf1c Symphony dinner dance at Weiss r<">1denc(', OrJnge S 150 pp Phone 4~4-1109. • Raise Roofs Build Drl'Jrm, June :a .it 7 p m . I t.1b1tat lor HumJnoty auetoon JI Vil· l.11.,'I.' CreJn. 5.in1a AnJ I lc1ghts S SO pp l'himc 639-5557 • Celebnly Coif <md T"nni) Clanic J1;nc :?8·19, 11 i;h 1'110111\ l>rl'.J>I CJl\ll'r n1 l\\url. JI Rotz·CJrhon lJgunJ No~ud .md l111I...\ .\1.,n.1rch Bl'ach S 1751250 pp onducks J\\ .irds l>Jnqut'I Junt> 2'l Cod.1.111 hulil·t l1111l' 29 .tt (> p 111 JI John~ton rl'\ldl•ncc, Mon Jr< h Bt'.Kh, ) jl) flP luni 11 I C..1nf\\ I l.1le, 854·IS101! • Wine T <hting Dinm:r lur1c .!'I .it ~ pm. \ .llJ .'-11 [dpn l•ll' • 11urw donnN .11 l 1le> lfr>t.mr.onl, Coron,1 dl•I MJr SSO Pfl Phone (1-J·O'lllJ • S.mdust fe)ti1 ,11. July 1 Au,.;u'l Jll, l'< il ct1l arts and c.r JIG fc)tll .ii on L.1i;u11..i 1le.1ch S4 pµ. Sl·noor,, SJ pp Children 12 .rnJ unJt'<, lrl'l' Phunc 49-l·lOlU • Nl''"port Coa,tlinl' Crui~e and rire-11orl.s. Jul)' -1 nuon 11 p m ~wcrc,,rul .,,, t:ll'S Ir ll'mJ;o.)nJI s lj pp rh(ln(' :?41 3th!\. • f Jnt.l~Y lsl.1nd Pre·P.uty, luly i ill b p rn l;l.ondu, JI four X uoos llotl'I, ""''pun Beath B) '°' 1IJI in only • Jamb;il.iya, July 11 at 6 p.m., Sooth COJ.st Repertory end of season dinner and Juct100 at the theJlre. Caribe fare, enter· IJ1nment by D11mbc West Afran Oancen. and Drummc~ S75 pp. Conract Cristofer Groi.s, <l57·2602 •An Affair to Remember, July 11 at 6:30 p.m.. Opcr.i Paetloc Courn1<'1 Dine~ at lirger~trum r~odeoce. Balboa Peninsula. lont.i<.1 M)rol Kn·ude:r. 637-1249. •Bastille O.iy BK Race. JUI) 12. United Ccrl•br.11 PJl\y A~n .ind Sporu Club Irvine .11 Lt! MNid11m. Nc\\port Be.1ch Cont.Kt I r.10 Y1'1U>-.Cf, SS 7 4 "1J6 • S.Hn.:11Woodley Golf and Tennis ln\fi· t.11ional, July T J. Ohve Crest Treatment Ct•nll'r' lnr l\buSt.•J Children. Contact Donna Andl'rl, 777·4'J99 . • Ni\on B.JsebJll luncheon. July 1 5 al noon, Richard No>.on, Da1·id Eisenhower .ind b,1llbJll celebnt1es. al R1dl.1rd No~Oll L1l>r.iry and B111hplace. Yorba Linda. S200 pp Cnn1.1ct John Ta)'lor, 993-5075. • Upper Ne~port Bay fcologiul Tour, luly 18, 8 30· 11.30 a.m. Paddle Power l...iyJk 1our of Back B.1y with Fish & G.lme Dl•pt. na1uralo~ S46 pp Phone 675-1215. • Blacl. and White B.ish, July 18 at 7 p m Ncwpon I !arbor Art MU1t'um at NC'\, port Center f ashlOll Isl.ind Dancing. bl.Kl. and \\hote-themed eatmg and (ash.- ions SSO pp Athre· creative black and ~h11t: Contact M.1111ne G.l1bcr, 759· 1122 (I 111IfI 1' ' "I" •Alt• Coffee Wuehou5e & Roasting Co. 506 31st St. Newport Bc1ch, 675·023J. • Bear St. Coffeehouse al Cryst.ll Court, Bear Street and Sun~-cr A'<'nue. Costa Mesa. 4)5-2167. • Blue M.lrble Coffeehouse 1907 HMl>o< Bhd., COSl.l Mesa, 922627. 64b·5776 SundJy through lhurwfa). 6.30 .i m. to midnight Frid.ly and SaturdJy •Cafe Concerto 171 E. Tith )I, Cost.i Mesa, 642·8440. • care Paris 2263 F.lU'\llt'.'W Rd . Costa Mesa, 650-1134. Hou~. 7am ·10 pm. •Diedrich Coffee ;ind Esprcuo Bu -1 7.l E. 17th St . Costa Mes.l. 64'1·031.l Hours: Open daily from 6 .J.m to m1dn1ght •Diedrich Coffee 3601 lamboree Ro..'ld. Newport Beach, 633-91-13. liouh Open daily from 6 .i.m. to 9 p m • Gr•ffeo Coffee at Nev.port t-:(l(lh Ceo· ter, Bison A...en ue bet\\ et n Camelb.xk Street and t\'\.lCArthur Boulev,ud. 6 1<4 · 0393. •Kelly's Cofftt 11nd Fudge f.idory JO') Palm St.. Suite B, 8.11003. 723-0798 Hou~. 6 am ·TO p.m. Sunday-Thu~y. 6 i .m.-11 p.m Fridly-5.lturd.t) • Rode N' J.t\oa 1 T49 N~port Blvd , NewJl'.O'f Beach 650· 4 430. 1 lou~; Open dJ1ly from 6.JO am. to 1 am • Starbucl.'~ Corree Co. 2801 E. Pac1ric Coast H1gll\\ily, C0<ooa del M.lr, lll\ltlJ'l ,, \\\{,I{ •Carden or Italy 19171 M.ignoli.> A' I lunflngton Bc.>ch, lJC12-1 l)1 MJg1c1.1n Ken San~. d former m.llnstay at the li:tl&oC Ca~te. entert.l1ns from 6·8 p.m. Tu~),. ••wine Jmprnv 4255 ump~ Ott\C, ,,_ \lone 854·5455. Dan Br.>t.lley, furn Rh;;Jcs and )Im I l.1nt...s pedorm TuNIJy July 5 Sho'"l•mt'S lhuNIJ~ 8 JO pm : Frid.1y .it 8.30 .1J'ld 10: lO p.m .• SJturcJJy .it 11 .ind 1U JO pm • .Jn<i ~undJy· Wcdrlt.')().iy .u 8. lO pm AL.tm1u100 S?· 10 •Orange County Cru1t• 1£.892 &>ls.i Ch1Ca S1 .• Suite 202, I lunltnbloo Be.x:h, 840-1406 ·TGI 'Oran ," ~1.il frit!J> nights of .all·•mpt•" sJio\\.s, prMCntt'd .it 8 pm Frida~ ind July 3 in the! P.l\•flC ~)'M· phony 8u11dmg. 115 E ~n1.1 An.1 81\d._ ~nta An.l T1d.ets S8-S10 Al.o. 'Or· anselahom.11" pte\1~') July 11 -hcketJ S 1 oll 0t1~1nJI pr1<e Opt<n1ng Ni;J1t, July 18 running 1hroubh July 25. ~ 1n the Symphony Bu,kl1ng Shew.to~ II pm rtd.eu: s12-s1s • • Tl'nnis Tourn.imenl luly 9 at 7 pm . l ,. .. .u., 11 lndu'i111e, di J0hn \Vayll<' T ('noos Cl ;l> "-t'wport BeJch "-B Dul.cs "" S.10 -\1 • '" o RJcqucl\ S35 Pfl ConlJCI Ill.1th , r L.11;t• 5-1 ; ·uJUl t•\t J08 •Kids JI He.art July 18, Olive Ciest ~·jij~i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijii 1 rl•.11mt-nt Centt·r~ 1or Abu~ Children. 11 lnolJCI OonnJ Andert, 777-4999. •Bastille D.iy Celebration Juh 10 4 pm ·n dnogh1 CholdhC'ip US'\ JI (h,1111r < 1.ior lh otW~ $ 'Cl flP SI) Pfl ,JI lh1 tlll<ll ( 1111IJlf l\n11 I),.,,," ; !l I.'!.' • \ll'1.'i Our Main ~qul'ltl'. hil\ In :1, 11·r,l•'nn1.1I 11f OL fJ11 Jt C.X fJiri;111<111d, Cu;IJ t\11''><1 l'homc• ~,I 11.l 7 • P.i~eant of lhl' M • .alt>rs. lul~ 1 O \11~ JU. •P<'dJlll' tJI 'hun11r.1hll' fo•f;l'""''• qu.HHl\ll d1ml'11>1011,1I ri•cr«.tloon<, of Ml on.1'rcr111 .. te' h\ thrr•t• dinwn"'in.11. rcr. tumrd mrn. '"'ml'n .md choldr<'n on rt'\· 111.11 Ground, t.1gunJ 1ll"J1 h Al•n fl">ll1JI nt Arh Phone -111-1 I 1.l5 • Jambal.l)'J )111) 11 JI Ct fl m <.outh LnJ>I R1·1>ertur; """ • I \P,1"111 .1u1 lo11n .11 ln1Jl11in BA s·; pp l1111l,1d l\l.111 f rt'<' fllJn. 95-·260~ • la Fete f an1.1~tique 1,1\ 11 l notCfl l('rl'Ul.ll pd,,) "'~" I'" IJU' r·1~t.1 I Ill\ JI <;p .. rh ( ub '\II • ( • " IJd r.1n 'UU>\C.:I c; .. , -. .i; 'l• "An Outstanding New /11d1an Restaurant" ..... Jlall>IOn. Tho I.al Mo-""* •Tropic Nights, Jul) lB al 6 30 pm .• Opi.•r.\ Pt>cific Gourmet Dine~ at Tavlor lt'\odl'lltt', Hunton1,1on Harbou1. Contact M~ril l<.rt•11tl1•r, 637· 1 N9 •family Beach PMty. July 1<), 3-9 p.m .. :; ~} Club )dnclpofl<'" Jnd 1 he i\ssoc1a1es ol t fio.1~ /\lcmuro.il Ho>pilJI games, dancing Mid "M1f..nut .11 Dun~, Newport Beach. Adulh, ~so pp .. juniors 13-35 SJO pp.; ch1ldrt•n 2 11 SlS pp Phone 574-7211. • G.mfon Party, Julv 19 at 3 p.m .• Central Guild 111 OpcrJ P.lt oloc at Simon r~dence, V1llJ PJr~ frpnch CU•>one. operatlC high• lo!{hts JK'<furnwd l>) Over1ure Company. Contac1 M.1rc1J /\\Jrtmgo. 998-1768. •Un,\ ,.,och" del Tealro. July 25, South Co.l\I Rrp•'rtnry JI loc.i1oon TBi!\ S25 pp Con1.ir I Al.in F r('('mJn. 1)5 ~ 2b02 • Ba~~1de Interlude Jul) 15 ill 6 30 pm, Co 1rnw1 Doner\ of Oper.l Pa(ollC at !Vein rNtknH· ~c,,..p<•rt Bl'ach. Contact M)lll l<.reU<lr r. h 1-• 1249 "Fabulous Food. .. Incredibly Fresh" n. °""" ~ = ~, .. Daily Buff et Luncheon Mon-Sat ss.'s ---··-- NATRAJ Serving Lunch, Dinner & Brunch C 'I S INE OF INDIA S.turd~ .. SoMhJ IJnJJICb 998-B Soutll U>ast Hwy Laguna Beach, CA 97.6.~ I (714) 497-9197 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK s.111111 Bron 25932 Muirlands JJJvd. MisslOn Viejo, CA 92691 {714) 581-4200 The Finest Japanese Dining Experience SUSt1 W • NIVAlt DHHG llOOMS • DHHG IOOM TmAH llOOM •TATAMI~ • COQ(TAll lOUtG R .... "'°"' Hori kawa. 1611 SOUTH COAST PLAZA V1LLAGE • Tokyo • Los Ml; !es • ~nw ~ Sunflower Ave., Bldg E, Santl Ana (714) ss1:isJ 1 3 minutes to Perlorming Ms Center Also rn llffif TOICYO t 111 S Sin Pedro St. Los An CA (213) 68().9355 Meet up with the guys following our fantastic Swim \Near lllustrated Cover Model Search. Mode!s: 'Mn cash . trips to E1Jtope, the GYti>ean ~. To enter, please cal (11.,.) 540-9203. ~ llCn!d by. c:o...r Ts_ OIMr's Hlir SD\ l.ooMn ~. A s.wdonll ll lqW IJmoth!. DanCE to the NEJectric Eyes", june25-27from 9pm-'f2 mldnite. RED LION HOTEL OR.ANGE COUNTY AIRPORT 3050 Bristol St, Costa Mesa • '405 fwy & S. Bristol Exit 714 540-7000 18 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, June 25, 1992 --- • -----=-~ ~ -~~ ..... ....----.------""'.. ... -~ T ---. --· ~------~-,.- CAL ti'; O~R . · .. ·:-. 540-1224 . j ' .. l ( I\, . ' , ' .. I I '-I 1\ \I '-,\ '-t t l I \\ : I " BANQUET FACILITIES For Company Luncheons/Parties Private Occasion Events HANGCHOW Chinese Restaurant Your Happy Host, Mr. Lee Welcomes You! •Catering •Cocktails •Lunch Buffet •Sunday Brunch •Dinner 7 Nights Full Bar •Take Out 720 W. 19th Street, Costa Mesa 71.,(;50-8960 • Op Pro Surfing Ou1mpionship at Hun-tington Beach Pier. Professional wrfcn bat· rle 1t out through Sunday, with competition ror several levels. Miss Op Sports Model Contest and a Doty Race. It's like having 54 premium cable channels And only paying $4.95 ... ~~ 1"M New lralu111 Restaurant in HWllington Beach 1..wt<li • °'1tNT Lwt<ltttln Pama • Cotmng 7320 Cealtt Avtttllf ..---~ But1~Btach 895-2528 HarborOwc b 1sla Mujcfts .. lcavi~ 0nncry [)xk Call fer ReservatiON 3010 Lafayette •Newport Beach• 675-5777 Orange Coat Weekend I Thursday, June 25, 1982 t 7 • CALENDAR .: ».· ~. -~ 540-12 2 4 l h1ldrcn .1ge> 11 Jncl unclt·r \\Ill be .idm1t- ll d lrt:e nuw throui.:h x'pt .. mucr 30. 11 .. ur; 10 a m ·Li p 111 d.11h • Richard Ni>.on libr.u) .ind Birthpl.1ce 1HCIO1 YorbJ linJ.1 R1, d . 'orb.1 L1nd.1, 9•J3·3J9J · Arn.•rot.1, l'w;1Jcn1' .1nd "'"l'ttc.1'< P.1,llm1>,' llw l.u~<''l <llllt•C'lt<Jll I.'\ er f:Jlht·rt«I 01 l'rt !t·nll.il b,bd•.111 nwmurJb1l1J 1\ d1,pf.l\t1I thrrn11;h o\111: ! l llllH> 1U a m ) p rn \lond.l\ '>.1! .rr !.I\ .ind 11 J rn ·5 pm "" •.!J\ .\dmo ''"1 S 1 S-l ~ll • Roi::er's CJrdt•n, 2 HI l '"'" l».1 1uin I l1lls Rn,id. N'"' r>tJll 111'.h II h Ill 'ii\\ Ill h hoboh. ,,/11"" Jnd ulfllt'''-1>llt•rt•d .ll 1111, H'.H rnund >:-Hdt•11 f1»!1L•f I toui' 'I .i m h p 111 d.t1I) •Sant.\ An.1 Zoo tlltl 1 I l hl·,111u1 AH' San!J AnJ. A J.iri;•· '.o• 1•t\ "t .1111111.it, .ind lwd\ Jnd .1 d11frlrt·11 p1·111n>: l0<1 olll'1C'Cl HI .1 Ill 'i p Ill d.11•\ .\dllll\\llHI -s l('lll'- S! • l ppl'r "-l'\\f)l•rl 0.1\ £tnloi;1t.1I Rl·~l't\l' • I\ 1' d ( ,J 1 1 f, I\\. "-.('\\ f'h n ' I" uf pt ll' pt I.in• I, pr•1i:r.1m, I IP~ l'\fl<:1l1t1 n, HCNJAMIN EPS HIN ·~ BLACl<BOOK ll~Tl~G l1'10R\IAllOI'.. If \Ou h.1\<l' .rn ,., •·nl li'lin~ nr d1.11ti;<· 111 inlurm,1!11m for 111.11 LBook, dor1.•d inquiril'' to Rl•n1.1min ( l"lt•111, c.u Bl.i. LBooJ... P.O. Bu' 1500· 111-l, lrnrmJ tkl 111.u, ( \ 'llh.l'i. Phone 1-1-l1 -1,0·!(1..!~. A u1111plrte vear of 11'11 LHu11k h>ling, "'"' lht' fr"! lut>\t1ay "I ,.,I( h llHinth l 1·..;··nd. oc. Or.in..;e c 11unl~ BT. ul.H L. 1t1· II r "I". 1.ilJlL tit• npltnnJI pp, pct pl ,,un Tl!.\ to lw Mr.ln~l'tl. p m.. P ac1f1c Symphony dinner dance at • J;imbalaya, July 11 at 6 p.m., South \\ eiss tl'!>1dencc, Orani,-e S 150 pp Phone Coast RepenOl)' end of season dinner and -i-4·2 lll'l Juct1on at the theatre. Caribe fare, enter- tainment by D1imbe West Af11can Dancers •Raise Roofs Build D1l•Jms, Junc !7 at 1 and Drummers $75 pp. Cont.let Ctistofer p.m .. H.1bitat tor Mumanity Juctton :ir \'11· Cross, 957·2602 1.1!;<' Crean, Santa Ana He1i;hts S 50 pp Phone 6J9-5557. •An Affair to Remember, July 11 at 6:30 p m , Opera Paolie Gourmet Diners at 8 Celebrity Golf and Tennis Classic J Jrll' S<'g'-'"lrom r~ttfcnc<.', Balboa Peninsul.ll. ::>a-:.>9. I l·~h P11or11~ Ull'.hl c.1nn•r nt·t\\1111.: Cunt.1<1 M~ril Kl!'uder 637-1249. .11 R1tz-Ca.rl1on Lasun.1 N1i;:ul'I. Jnd L111~' \lnnarch Bcad1 ~ 1 ;5 '250 pp 111ducll'> •Bastille Day llK Rau'. July 12, United ,1\,,ud5 b.inqud June 29 (od..t.111 bullt·t Ccrcbr.11 Pal>) l\»n and Sports Club Irvine Junl' :!ll J! 6 p.m JI Jnhn~ton n-..idt•nre .H le MNiJ1cn, Nt'\\ potl Be.1ch. Contact /\lnn.mh ll<'.lth, SJU pp Co111•11 r C.111111 Ir.in 'tou~-cf, 557--li'l6. I l,1le, lh-1-8101! 8 SdrnJ1Woodll'y Coif and l ennis lnvi· 8 Wine Ta>ting Dinno:r Junt• 2') .it 7 t.1tional, July 1 J, Olive Crest Tre.1rment pm. \ illJ Mt [dr·n ll\t' cnur~· donnw .It Cen1<.•r, lnr !\bused Children. Contact 1 oees Rc,1.1ur.int , Coron.1 drl i\IJr iSO pp DunnJ l\ndcrt, 777·4999. Phone LiJ·O'Jlll. • Ni\on Baseball Luncheon, July 15 al I noon, R1d1ard Nixon, David (iscnhower • SJ\,dust re~tiv.11 lu y 2 Aui;u't 3\l, and ha"t.·bJll cefcl.1111ics at Richard N1'(on ctlc:ctir Jrts and u.1fts te~tl\JI 1n L.1gun.1 S 00 Rt'.ich. s-1 pp. 5t·n11m. SJ pp Children 12 l1br.1ry and 81nhpl.>ce. Yorba Londa 2 Jnu under. lfl't' Phunl' 4'J-l )0 IU pp Cnn1,1ct Joi.in fa)'lor, 993-507S. d • Upper Newport B;iy Ecological Tour, •Newport Co;islline Crui~e an f ire· luly 18. B·)O-I I 30 a.m. Paddle Power "orL.s. lul\ J 111 ... n-1 I p rn ~u1 CC',,tul th FWI Ca ::,11 ... 1 ... , lntrrnJtounaJ S j 5 pp Phone 2 11 l..lyJI.. tour of Back B.lV wi & me 1858 Dl'pl n.1turJl1St S-16 pp Phone 675·1215 8 Blacl, and White Bash, July 18 at 7 8 fantasy Island Pre-Party July 7 JI b p.m No:"l>Of1 li.lrbor Art Museum at ( I " I I I I ! I I "I ' • All.i Coffee Warehouse & Ro.isling Co. 506 31st St .. Newport Bea~. 675-0233 • Bear St. Correehouse at Crystal Coun, Bear Street and Sun~1!r AH'1'ut'. C~a Mesa, 4J5·2167 • Blue Marble Co(foehouse 1 'l07 H.trbor Bl\.-d., Costa M~. 921627, 646-5~76 Sunday through lhursd.iy, 6 30 am ro midnight Frid.ty and Saturday • ~(e Concerto 171 E 17th !>I • Co~a M5a, 642-8440. • Co11fe Paris 226) f.111\.1l'w Rd . Cn<.IJ Mcs.:J, 650· 1134. Hours-7 .1m ·10 pm. • Dil'drich Coffee and hpreuo 8.u 474 E. 17th St .. Costa M~. 64&-0HJ. llnuD: Open daily from 6 a m to m1dn1ght •Dil'drich Coffee 3601 Jamboree Rn..1<1 Newport Beach, 833·91-lJ llOUT> Open d.11ly from 6 a.m to 9 p.m •Graffeo Coffee at Nf\\.port North Cen ter, Bison l\~ue bet\\ecn umclb.KL Street .ind MacArthur Boulevard 614 0393. • ICelly's Co(foe and Fudge Factor)' 309 Palm St.. Suite 8, BaltiO.a. 723-0:'98. Hours 6.am.·10p.m Sunday·fhund.t),6 a m.· 11 p m. Frtd.ly-5.Jturday • Rocle N' Ja~a 1149 N~port Bl\d , NCwJ>!)tt Beach 650-4430 HOur\ Open daily from 6 30 a.m to 1 am. • Surbud.'s Coffee Co. 2801 £. rac1f1c Coast H1i;ll\\ay, Corona dcl M.lr •Carden or llAly 19171 t-ui;oolll Ave., Huntington Beac.h, %2 1131 M.lJ::l(o,ln t.en San~. a former ma1nstJy .lt th(. M.1g1c Casile, t>nt<'rt..11m from 6 -8 p m 1 ut'\d.I~-. • ln-ine lmprov 425S C.lmpui Ottw Ir· "'"e· 65~·5.tSS Dan B1.1dley, him ~hndes and hm 11.lnl.s jX'flQ(m fof'1CI.>) July S. Sho\\11mC'S Thu~.l)' 6 30 p.m Fncl.ly .II 8·30 and 10 mp m. S:ilutd.ly at 8 <1nd 1O1U p m .lnd Sund.It ' Wlodnt..dJy Jt 8 30 pm Adn 1s~un s,. 10. •Orange County Cr.ui" 1 G8<Jl Bolw Chic.i St • Suire 20l. I lunl n~loo Be., h, M0.1<106. r.G I Oiange. s,pt'\.i.il frwy nights of all 1mphl\' slln\\~. pcest'nte<I at 8 p.m Friday and Jul)' 3 1n die PJ(tltC S)'ltl· phony 8u11di~ 115 E S..nt.i ,,Oil Bl\d Solnlll ANJ ltd.~. S8·S10 Al:io, 'Or· angelahomal" prt'\x"'~ JuJv 11 -tiClo.,·t~ S 1 oil oogin,11 pt.Ct' Opening ~lit, fl1ly 18 runn.ng throu"h Jul~ 2S. abq, in the Symphony Builrlong ~1llnb 8 p m Ttclo.~. S12-S1S. p.m. bf.ind • .,, .,; Four Si. .. ilo'•m llott:I. Nl'\,purt Center fa,luon lslant.1 Dancing. '°'<'"J><>n Bl'Jch Bv 1"'11.it in onl) l.Jlad. and ,,h1te-1heme-d ea11ng and fasfi. 8 Tennis Tournament Julv 9 at ., pm. 100> SSO pp An1re creative black and CnoJ" 111 lndustrit"' .it Jphn \VJ)'ll<' 1 o:nn1~ '"h1te ContilC1 M.J"ne Cather, 759-1112. Club '°'""por1 Beach -.;IJ Dul.cs " S • .10 •Kids at Heart July 18, Qf,,.e. Crest 'iijij~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~~· .\n'u1 o RJcqut·~ SJS Pr CnnlJCI I kJth· l rt•Jtnwnr Centers 10( Abused Children. II ,., l.lSl' 54-·tdOl e\I JU/I Cont.iu Donna Ancfen, 777-4999. • BJ~hlle Day Celebr.1tion Jul) 10 4 •Tropic Nights. July 18 at 6.30 p .m .. pm m• J111st'1. Childhdp USA .11 Ch.intl' Up<'r.1 P.:icifit C.Ourmet Diners at fJ)lor 1 l.111 In °nt> $ Ill PP $ b rr .11 thl' d< "ir ll'"dt nee. Hunloni,:run Harbour Contact l1 r IJtl l\nn ()<1\\ll' -.,11 ll.'1 o\hriJ .._,l'uut•r &37-1!.19 8 \let>t Our .\\Jin ~qul'l'H'. J11f1 10 .'h • f.imtll BeJ(h Party, July 19, 3-9 p.m .. rt nti'nn1.1I "' Ol f,11r .11 O< l ,11r~111uncf,. ,')] Clu, !>.rndpoper> and The As.>oc1ates Cos1.1 /\\t».i l'hrnw -c; 1 124-of t toi.1~ /\lcmr>11.1I llusp1laf ~am~. dancing 8 P,1~1'.1111 ni the Ma\ll'r> Jul~ Ill A11~ ,111J 11 •1~11ut ill Dunl'S. Nl"wpoJI Beach JO, >fltll.1dc ul "hon.,rJbk• f.,r~n1t'> .\duft~. S'.>U pp .. 111n1ors 13·3~. SJO f P·; quJ~1-h\O d11111.:1hinn.1I rctrl'.l!1on> uf art rh1ld1t•r1 ~ 1..', SIS PP Phone 574-721 tnJ>lt·rp .. •t('i 111 thrt'f' domC'n\lon.11, ro> •Carden Party, Jul~ 19 at 3 µ m., Central 1umcd mrn. \\nn11!•1 .md choldrc•n on IC\ Guild ol Opcr.1 P.11.11tc ar Simon residence, The Finest Japanese Dining Experience SUst1 W t NfYAll DIM M>OMS • DNHG M>ClM nPf AH ROOM • TATAMI ROOM t COOOAl lOUMGl lt\,ll Crnuntb L.1gu11J Be.id1 Al"'1, fc..11vaf Viii.I P.irk frt•nch w1stne, operatic h1gh- nf Arts Phone .t•q 1145 l1i;hts pcrlornwd uy Overturt> Company. • Jambal.iya Jul., 11 Jt 6 pm South Contact /\\J1c 1.1 M.ircngo. 998-1768 T~ • Los Ml\fles • Sani.. N\I c t).bl R• fX'r10r\ t•ntl ul \(',1'un ·"'' t1nn .11 • Una Noc he del T utro. Jul) 15, Sooth 161 Su n A Bid E c. An R•"·"'··· Horikawa l<)<Jl1<>n lHA ;-~ Pll Lont.lll .A.fJn Fil'<' (11.1~1 Rt'Pl'rh1') Jl lucalton lBA SlS pp 1 n ower ve., g. I .Mnt.a a m.in. g:;-.2602 Cr1n1.1<t .\l.111 fretman 95" 2w1 SOUTH COAST PLAZA VILLAGE • (714) 557·1531 • t.1 Fete ranld\tique lol~ 11 l 11t11'<i • 8.Mide Interlude luly 25 .11 b 30 pm. 3 minutes to Performing Arts Center I,. 2-Ii l m -1 Cerd.,1 .l PJI,, ~-"' p11• IJ• l' p.l\IJ p Ill\ JI C.ourmet 11in<-~ of Of'K'ra P.Ktll(. di ~ein Also 1n LITilf rrwvo • 111 S. c.-Pedro Ct Los ·-CA (213) 680-9355 •'"~Pl llJIL••' r~~~~~'~"~'~C~·~u~lo~n~~~·~~C~· ~· '~d~l~l~1rd~n~'~u~u>~1~t~~~r~~~K~k~·n~c~l'~,~~~~~~~'i~X~lrt~B~e~.1;~~-~C;~~t;a;d~~~t~n~J~~~~~~~~~~~~~,~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~1 ~~~~~~~~~~ , ,. ,,1 l.ln ,.., r;:,-. .i-'" lo;r('ud11 (d:'·l24<J • < 1 ... rn tl.11 bor 11 1 f' \ l't on\• -!f' 1: ''.An Outstanding New Indian Restaurant" -·-"'-LOI Al'9'lll ni,. "Fabulous Food. .. Incredibly Fresh" Qty lilorglft. n. OWIQll Coriotr ...... This Thursday Night from 8pm to 12 midnite. Sl .00 Champagne S2.00 Long Island Ice Teas .,_ Celebtwti11g 25 Mta-s in Daily Buffet Luncheon Mon-Sat ss.95 S2.50 Mixed 'Nell Drinks, Wine & Orafu • Newport Beach &pererce 0'8nge O:iunty's firest tallan C.USne ard a spectacular bayVteW Onner IS ser'A:ld each ntght from 5pm tIJ 12 mdncte [Weekends bl 1~) Qr pier() ber Wll keep yru hurrmn'I (... 1t ;' J ... ' ,,. t rl' ,,..,,,, ,•!; ( 1• '. ' : • f I .1! T1 1p I)~ rJ I' v . 3131 w. Qlast~ (~2~ NATRAJ Serving Lunch, Dinner & Brunch C l' I S I N E 0 F INDIA S•trml11 .t SoodAJ BnlMb 998-B South Coast Hwy L&&una Beach, CA 926S I (714) 497-9197 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Sudqlnud 25932 Muirlands Blvd. Mission Viejo. CA 91.691 (714 581-4200 us Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, June 25, 1992 Meet up with the guys f ollowlng our fantastic Swim Wear Illustrated Coler Model Search. Models: 'Mn ~ prizes. trips to &.ope, the canbbean and Brazi. To enter, please cal (71 '4) 5'40-9203. ~~ Co.wTet, CJW'sH* s.b\ ~ ~. A . I& ~ linoinc. Dance to the HElectric Eves", June 25-27 from 9pm-f2 midnite. RED LION HOTEL 1\.ANGE COUNTY AJ RP<..1RT 3050 Bristol St, Costa Mesa• 405 Fwy & S. 8ristof Ex;t 714 540-7000 -.....------- -~ ,_ -----.. ----...... --;c-----------... ~ --~-----:;~ ---.. -'"-'-·-~--;.... - CALti:O~R ,. j;, 54 0-1224 ( ( J '. ~ • ' • • • • 11>11\ \I>,\ >l'rl I \l II'-•Op Pro Surfing Championship at Hun-Mes.l, 650-8463. Tasting\ o( new wines tington Beach Pier. Professional surfers bat· from old wineries feature<! 3-7 p m Thurs· tie 1t out through Sonday, with competition days. New \\1ne arrivals tasted 3-8 p.m. 8 Comic Boole and Collectible Show at •Ballroom Dancing, 610 W. 18th St. 8 Festival or Foods at Piecemakeis Coun-for several le\.~s. Miss Op Sports Model Fridays. Winery tasting fealurmg Chateau Ctange H.ill. 2144 Thurin Ave.. Cosu Cosu Mes.l, 644-5110 A dass on ball-uy S1ore. 1720 Ad.lms A\enue, Costa Contest and a Doty Race. St. Jean and PJrducci presented 1-6 p.m Mesa, 650-483S. Comic book de.tiers buy room d.tncing and West Co.bl swing 1s of. Mesa, 641-3112 On SaturdJy from 11 SaturdJy Price per taste \aries and sen collecti~ ~ Fncby 5· 10 pm fered 6•7 Tuesday nights a m.·J Pm .• IJl..e a trip around the w0tld 8 lnine Fine Arts Center a1 t tenwse 1hroogh Sept. 25. •Costa Mes.i Quicl.stl'ppen al Cost.-. \\ith mlcrn.11ionJI cui>1ne 1ndud1ng Ameti· Park, 14321 Yale A\e .. lf\tne, 760·8086 A Mes.J Senior C111Zen Center, 191h Street can pie bJl..1ng. Me,IC<ln, Russian and Ital· -'-r he d bu 8 ruhlon lsl<ind N~port Center D1111e and Pomon<i A\-Cnue, CChlJ Mesa, 545. i.m foods. Ali.<> come hear Piecemal..ers' one-u.1~ ron1ercnce on t art dn SO· .lUove P.ic1rte Co.ast H1nh\\ay, N.......vvt S669 A · .... Count"' Singers 8 Spike and Mike's annual "festiYal of ness " creatr.e \vnt1ng ~esenlt-d 10 a m · b" ~ •• ,..... • . sen'°' c111zen <nuare uonce "•oup . , 5·30 p m Sa1u da 1 T Be.x:h, 759-11 22. N~ H.irbor Alt ttt~ e\per1enced dJ,;c'ers to in.n them 8 F i V II F. I Anim.iUon" at Edwards South Cru:.t Vil· Blacl.. ,,,.,.;t/fict r y t r,ec~\\11 ~r.. crf) \luwum pns f,ash!Oll lsl.lnd '" piescnllng each Thursday JI 9 .., m 1-· ounta n a ey 1esta <1t M1 e Square lage Cinema, 1561 w Sunflo-.\er A\I~.. • ...--ion \H• er O·nnn ""'P){•n. M'(.Ol'ld Jnnu.ll "Bl.K~ and While B.ish" at P.irl Brool.hur~t JI Heil. Fountain Valley, S.lnta Ana, 540-0594. Mole th.Jn 18 films suspense wfller Don Stam\ood, l1WrJry f •Nl'\\port Dance Thuter 1721 \\'csicliff 962·4-141 The 101h annual ~enl, which from throughout the world are feJtured Jgenl Toni Lopololo and m)sterv novel1sb ' p.m July 18 catunng dining.. d.incing Dr., NC\\port Be.ich, 548·3180. lhc 1un1or has gencr.ited more than S400,000 since through July 2. Ticleb: S6 SO·S7 Jean Fleming. ElizJbcth George Jnd Nor· Jnd cn1e11a1nment undtr the st.lrs. Cost is ta~ 8·12) and senior lJ!jl'S l)·aduh) hcild~ 115 1nc<'plion used ror community-related .cen Ayre-. ..... m speal. Fee: S50 sso per person. JtiCL!iOn\ noon-3 p.m MondJy. Juniors programs, re.iturcs enterta1nmen1, Cdrn1val • Orange Coast College, 2701 f.llf\ICW 8 Huntington Beach Slate Buch Par!. at mus1 be proficient 1n l.lp Jnd 1.uz "1th .i 11dcs and other INi\itl~. It l.1cl..s off July 2 Rood, Costa Mesa for information on the P...lcific Co.l\.l Highway, south o( Beach bJOct b.lcl..ground Seniors must Ix.-prafi· from S I<> 11 pm. Jnd con1inues through following classes. phone 432·5880. Com· Soul·~ard, 259_0655. "End of the Yn•r c.cnt in jazz \\1th a ~~ong b.llle1 bac~-July 5. Tho July 4 firewor~ ~tra,Jgaou is nuter ~11\h.,,. -wor.its~ for \'!(fee "'t>-... .... '"Ol.lnd p r'A• ,....,,,_ f I t f f 9 f d . h • Blue Marble Coffeehouse 1907 I I.Jr· ..-urn~ ""I' ,.. ll h• c .. d •~'--1 ol .,, . e iv.man,"~ Jn< compcl!tt0ns re s J ec 0t pm 1esta a mission at t e sented .10 p.m. Friday and 9 J m.·S pm J~ on .,..n Jy ce..,U<alln~ cone usion quired. Call fO< Jp•""nlml'nl. door 1., S-1 ,1dults, < 1 ch1ldrAn undAr 12 bor Blvd., Costa Mesa, 646·5776. K.lfe ff·#(•· .t I Th I ... ,...... ,, " " •. h o( d s.11urdJ» Fee: S8-I A one•\\Cel inlcrJCll\e .1 ..,.. t."»<U c.impa1gn )eJr or e CWhn and !>Cnior>.· children 5."ears and under "C>An1to, a n1g t poelry an music, runs ad 1 ·'--f . fed o( 0 C l .tdersh 8 Orange CoJst CollcJ;l' 2701 fJ1f\1ew / 6· fl T I re 1ng \\l()(,.>nup or )OUn!j.)1crs a!.'<'> 7-12 erarion rJngc oonty e ip Rd Cos1.i Mt'>a, 432-5880 D.1ncc free. • p.m. uescay. runs 9-10 30 a.m. MondJy·Julr 3 and July Q,.,,,sion CJ~ and c.a1ered dinner in· D 8 Upchurch·Br~n Booksellers 384 For-6 10 13 1., 20 2 d '7 l F S'9 d •<hi in s 15 .ufmtsSaOn. 11 ~ a one-unit, S•' \\ce~ ballet coo~ 8 lrrelt.,,a nt Wl'el. XVII at \anous loca· · . · 1. • -I an • · • ce. • . meets R-10 J m Mond.iy. \\ednesd.iy and uons 1n .and around Newport Beach. Fes-esl A\e., t-;o. 15, la§unJ Beach, 2-18-For informauon on 1he follO\"ng cl.us. 8 M.il.irby's 3011 Newport 811.d., 6JI-Frtd.:iys bcsinning lune 29 for bc£1nncrs IMttes ~icl ofl \\1lh 1his )CJr's honoree. 0808 UCl's t.\dsters o Fine Arts faculty phone -132-5772. Photography 120, J boJ. 5S6·0353 We.tr )"OU' colofs .ind s.ng and 10 a.m ·12!30 pm. TucsdJ>~ Jnd UMefSlt) ol M!Ch•~n center Man Elliott, and graduates present founh reading in three-unit course teaching 1he fundamen- \OOr school ~ 6-9 pm Monday at the ThursdJ" fOf 1nterrm>d1atcs fee S6 A the I.ht pi<l in the NFL draft. introduced at the11 summer )t?nes 8 Pm Sa1urd.iy lea-tah of black·and·\\h1te photogr.iphy runs lrrelc\,)nt wcel Alumni Colt....... R.llly, one-unit l\\O·wt'Ck, intcrmed1.1te-to .id· lhe B.ilbQ.j Bay Club on SundJy. Elliott turing Su~n DiclmJn reading from her noon-2 pm. MondJy, \\'cdn(!)(fay and frt. ~l>"' ,anced·k"\el J.\U d.ln<:e \\.9ff..)hop meets 8· 1 0 l.lnd MondJ . h "Col new poetrr, .ind James Lan,111 reading from day beginning ~IOnday. \\11h mand.l1ory \\ti.ch ll'.llures entM.a1nmt'nt by 8111 "The 10 pm. June JO-July 2 and July 7.9 fee f!Z ~ <•h~~t M.ll:~-·s tiJid .... (,t 9 p · his 00\el 'The Painted Window." Adm1r I.ab sessions the same da)'S 8 J m.-noon or lo\"' f~l'f. the wotld's fastest beer chug-S6 ·o-10 '·1 · .m Sl()(l Free 2·6 pm Fee: Sl8 !:l'f Admiwon. s 1 o Mon<iJy ""Super)(ars•· compewion featur· •South Coast Metro Jt corner ol .a,,enue 1ng COl'porate le.ams runs noon-4 p.m. 8 Orange County Inside Edge <11 xott'~ 8 \1.1\i's .it lhe Rtd Lion Hotel 3050 of the Arb and Tm\n Cente< On~ CcMa Tue-.d.ly at fr\1ne Sports Club ElltOlt at-Scatood BJr and C11ll HOO Sr1>1ol. Cost.:i 811.tol Slrttt, Ca.ta t.1CSJ, S40·920). The Mcs.1, 5SO-IMO Chie1 Auto Parb Boo & tend) Angel game as pitcher Jim Abbott's Mesa, 6-17-1909 Emilv Col~tnJn, ~m1n.ir ~1he<n C.tlil0<n1<1 Regt0nal Fm<il> tor the ~l' Stred Dance run~ 7-11 P..m. July l guest TuCsd.iy ~ning .tl An.lhetm Sta· leader and .:iutho< o( Briel Encoonr~n. ~·u·nth annu.il U~ Sw11ll"ear sc.1rch (or as p.irt ol the ·~reet V1brauons ' \\CCI.end d1um Runnin'/Cunnin' <Alf/Bon Voyage How to M.:il..e the Most ol Rcla11on~1ps • M SWlmwe<ir lllustr<ited l99)" hdd 1n connectiun with the 10th annuJI C<e.at party held Wednesd.ly. Beer Qn RegattAI 8 Hi-Time Cellan 250 Ogle St, Costa thJI May Not la>t a L1fc11me;· speJ~ t'\Ct)>' Thut\day from 7.9 p.m. througtl July r-Am_e_ra_n_Ract __ ._Ti_ic_l_et:s_:_s_s_. ______ stJ_ru_6.:..._p_m_._Ju_ly.:..._2_. _______ J---------------------------- lb 8 NrimOJn Marcus at F.tshlOf\ Isl.and in 1'l'\\port Center at P<ic1f1C Coast Htgh\\ay •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• neJr J.tmbo<ee Road. N~port Beach, 759· 1900, ext. 2407. Couture Salon piesents Night lines" Mon<b). Tuc)(Jily and \ \'l'<lnt'Sday re.itunng top intem.ittQnJI de- )li;ner c0Ucc11on of t:ocl.t.i1I dr~. dinner ...,,~ .lnd bJll gowns 8 Orange Coast College le B.ird Stil d·um. 1701 F_,1rv~ Ro.:id, Costil Mes.l, -IJM-25 Cmla Mes.I Rocary Club ~ •Ii ~'<ond ~nnual fourth o( July ftrl'\\'00.s )~'(tarubr the f'\cmng of July 4. C.lt~ n,K'n at 7 p.m, entertainment ~ns at .... JO l telets SS fOI idulb, S 1 '°' children M 2. Aktl, OCC "'" condUC1 ' &•.lnl ho.ii ;iuchon .ind m.ar.ne se~r I.lie Saturd.iy· Sondav at lnte.collegi.lte RoY. ins and '\af,ng Ba~ in N~ Stach IHIOI W. Co.bl H\'Y·>· Evenb will run from 8 .t m ·l p.m. C.lCh !Uy, wilh <tuchons Si=lllng under w.iy .lit 10 a m Proceeds ~fil OCCs non·ptofit manne and sa1hng progr.ims C.ill 64S·9412 for lrst of bo.lts and equip- ment for '-lit 8 Orange Counly fairgroundJ 88 Fair DIM, Costa Mew, 364-2542 Orange County Fa11 Sumintr Dr~ge Show on Saturday·Sunday in lhe Equest11an Center • Orange Counly Market Pl<ict in the main parking lot al the Orange County Fairgrounds, 100 F.ilr Drive, COSl.l Mew, 723-6616. Tllouiands o( items on SJle al the weekend, open.air swap meet. Ad· m1W<>n. 50 cents lchlldren under 12 free). • Orange County PerfOfmlng Ms Cen· ter 600 Town Center Drive, Cow Mew, S56-2121 . frH tours o( the Center are o(. rerect Mond<ly-Wed~y at 10 and 11 a m. R~ations •re required (()( groups o( 10 or more. • Sovth Cont Metro at corner o( Anton Bouleo.ard and Avenue ol the Arts, Cosl<i Mesa "Stfftl Vibrations.'' an old-fashioned family ~tron ol coll«tor cm and Rd 'n' roll, t.aM!s ~ fuly 3-S. Hours. 10 a m.-6 p.m. June ), 7 a.m.·5 p m. July 4; and 7 a.m,-4 pm. July 5 Adm~: Frtt. •Waterfront Hitton INCh Resort 21100 Paciric C04lst Htghw•y, Huntklgton Be.ich, ()101 67CM418. Ta~nt r.tlOWS cwry Mon· d.iy and Tued<ly at I p.m. in its W5 C~Club. • Wild W~tt lrldp Club Ill Jewish Com· munlty C..., of Or1"91 County, 250 B.tbf St .• Cou Mal, 495· 1301. Clmes held It 7:30 p.m Saturd.ty. BANQUET FACILITIES For Company Luncheons/Parties Private Occasion Events HANGCHOW Chinese Restaurant Your Happy Host, Mr. Lee Welcomes You! •Catering •Cocktails •Lunch Buffet •Sunday Brunch · •Dinner 7 Nights Full Bar •Take Out 720 W. 19th Street, Costa Mesa 1141650-8960 It's like having 54 prem.ium cable channels · And only paymg $4.95 ... • ~~ Th~ New /1alia11 Rtstaura111 in HUJtlington &ach Lundi • lAnMr lwtcNcft PG1t1a • Clitmn, 7320 Caiter AvtDUt ,--...--.........--..--. Ra.o~Bach 895·2528 HatborOwc Ba.t '1.sla MUJC1Q" lcavil'li Olnray Cb:k. c.an fur Reservati~ 3010 Lafayette •Newport Beach • 675-5777 OrMge Coat Weekend I Thur.day, June 25, 1982 17 ,. I CALENDAR .. ; -. 540-1224 about .. Crowmg Old Disgracefully· lhe Key to lifelong Votahry" 6:30-8 30 a m Wednesday. Cost· S25 (includes bulfN breal..fast) • Pacific School of Music & the Ar1s 1S1 Kalmus C·T. Costa Mesa, 545·1217 Music and Arts Discovery Camps for ages 4-1 3 featuring music. art and drama half-day camps presenled lhrough Aug. 28. ProgrJm 8:4S a.m.·noon June 29-July 3: for ages 4· 7, Mu~cal Adventures (music). FJ1ry Tale Theater Cartoonmg (arO and Alocc In Won· derland (drama); rot ages 8-13, ln~trumcm Discovery -percuss.on (music). Drawing (artJ and Reader's Theater (drama). rce SS9-S79 ~r week Be-crage provided. Da~re available (bring sack runch). ' \ 1 l '-I( Classical, Ope ra & Trad itional • McCaugh School aud1to<1um, 1698 Bolsa Ave. Seal Beach, (310) S96 4749 The seven<oncert Seal Beach Chamber Music Festival opens for the 18th consecu· live year 8 torui;ht w11h the Ysa~e String Quartet playing on a program consistmg ol Dvoral 's Qu.irtct in D minor. Op 34 .ind Haydn's Qu.irtct in B Oat, Op. 76. No 4 (often called lhe "Sunrrse Quartet") Ad· mission 1s lree. but audience encouraged to contribute as liberally as poss.hie 8 Newport Beach Public Librilry Newport Center Branch, 856 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach, 64 4· 3191. "Sunday After· noon Music.ale," featuring music (or Oute. harp and cello by Brian Noel, Greg B1lohop and Steve Velez 3 30·4 ·IS p.m. 'Sunday. Adm1ilt0n: Free • Paciric Symphony Orchestra at Irvine ~adows Amprutheatre, 8808 Irvine Cen- let Drive. Irvine, 474-4233. "Spmt ol Ameroe.a," featuring a fireworks dl~ay and Ameriu's fa\.'Olote mcirches by Willi.ims, Copland, C-er1hwin, Weill and Friedman performed by PSO conducted by Jade Ev· erly and accomp.in1ed by soptano u Juan Carter. n.:irrator 1 hurl Ravenscroft and the Crystal Cathedral Chorus, presented July 4. "B~tho\en-fest," featuring Beeth<>Yen's O\erture to 'ftdelt0 · .. Symphony No 2 and Piano Concerto No. 5. "fm~r()(," has Enrique Doemed.e conductmg PS0 ac- comp.imed by p1.tno soloist Noriko Og;iwa on July 25. "Carmona Burana, .. featuring Copland's "Old American Son~" and Orff's Carmma Burana, .. has Carr St. Clair conducting PSO accomp.inied by soprano Beverly Hoch. tef!O' r ranl Kelly. !>.intone Robin Buck and Pacific Chorale on Aug. 15. "M°"art·ln-lhe-Meadows," fe;iturinB Mozart's 0\-erture to ''The Marriage of F1· garo," Concerto for Two Pianos, K. 365 and Symphony No. 40, has St. Clair con· ducting and duo pi.ino soloists Ralph Markham and Kenneth Broadway on Sept 5. "Tcha1kovsl.y Spectacular," (eatunng Tchaikovsky's Cossack Dance from "Mai· eppa," "Romeo and Juliet" Fant.tsy· Overture, Violin Concerto, Orchestral Suite No. 3 and the "1812 Overture" with fire-works, cannons and a milit.Jry band, has Zuohuang Chen conductmg PS0 ac- com pan ietl by ' IOI in soloist Mark Kaplan on Sept. 26 Cates open for pickn1cl.ing at 6 p.m .. concerts begin 8 p.m. Jazz, New Age & Blues 8 El Mat.adot 16903 Alplquin St.. Hun- tington Beach, 846·53J7. Jau gvi1<1rists ~ Van Eps .ind Ron Esc:t\ete are joine<! by Hughes tonight Contempe>rary razz sax pla~r Sonya lason joins luthef Hughes Friday. Ex·May11.1rd Ferguson gui- tarist Michael Higgins with keyboardist Dave Wilham. c.e&ge Beruon's musical di· rector, performs Saturday. Ja.zzlblues llOCll- i>t D~vry Taylor performs Sunday. Voalist/ guil.lrist Becky "The Texas Twister" Barks- aale ~rforms blues Tuesday. Showtomes: 8:30 and 10:15 p .m. Tuesday-Thursday; 9 and 10:45 p.m. Frld.ly-Saturday; 5 •nd 6:45 p.m. Sonday. • Fashion Island on Newport Center Drive above PaofK Coast Highwar.. New- port Beach. "Summer lazz Festival • begins July 9 with frc-e Thur1day night concerts In the Neiman M.lrcus courtyard. lineup: •Ancient M.uiner, 2607 w. Co.ist High· Michael TomliniOll, July 9; Keiko MJtsui, way. Newport Beach, &46-0201. Ham-July 16; Flora Purim (Brazilian j.uzl. July merhead Bful' plays rock and blues at 8.45 23; Dan ~gel. July 30; (to ~ an· f id Sa da· nounced), Aug. 6; Rob Mullin's All-Star Pm. r ay· tur ays. Band, Aug. 13; lhe Lellding Edr featuring • Birrotporelli's 3333 BrlSlol St. Costa Mullin, Tony Guerrero, Gtan c.eissman Mesa, 850-9090. Don Miller's Big Band .ind more, Aug. 20; Pancho Sanchel (Latin lrlays music for dancmg every Monday percussion), Aug. 27. Showtime: S6 p.m. rom 8·l1 :30 p.m. 8 filtgerald's Food .ind Spirits 19171 • Brandon's lounge al The Beverly Heri· Magnolia St., Huntington Be.Kh, 968· tage Hotel, 3350 Avenue ol the Arts, Costa 4523. Entertainment we nights a weoek: MesJ, 751-5100. lazz stylist Rowanne c.ene Murrell on WednesdaY'l; open mike Mark perfOlmS With a seasoned group ol on Thursd.tY'l; ull for othef (~tures. musioons at 9 p.m. Friday-Saturday. 8 Founwn Valley Fiftt.I at Mile Sq~ 8 C1fe Lido 501 30th St. Newport Beach, Park. Brookhurst at Heil, Fount.Jin V•lleyl 675-2968. "Charif' sings jazz and blues 962-4441. As part of this ~ar'l music.a tonight. Bernie Pearl an0 Harmonica FatJ festivities. Robert Willillms jazz quartet Pt!f• play Friday. Dee Dee McNeil performs Sat· forms 5:30·6:30 p.m. July 2 and 3-4:15 urday (SS cover). Lee Katzman plays bebop p.m. July 4. Polyhedra plays Jazz 7-8 p.m. Monday. Showtimes: 8:30 p.m.-1 a.m. July 3. Jazz guitarist Ron MWo plays S:l S- Thursdays and Sundays.Wednesdays; 9 5:45 p.m. July 5. Fiesta admission at the p.m.-1 :30 a.m. Friday-Saturdays. doc>< is M llduh:s; S 1 children u1*t 12 8 C•no's Restaur•nt 2241 W. Coast and sen!Of'5, children S-~ars and undef Hwy .. ~ Beach, 631-1381. lt!S Cz. free. imber leads a jazz jam Sund.ays from 2:30-8 fo untain Valley lecft&tion c.ntew 5:30 p.m. 16400 Brookhu11t, Fountain VIAey, 965· •Crystal Court ~ from South Coast 4447. Conc:eftS In The Park serift. pre-- Plaza, Bear Street and Sonflower Avenue, sented free on Thundays from 6:3~8 Cost.ii Mes;a, 435-2167. Free Sunday la.a p.m., featu~ tM Lon! Beach Communiey Concert Series ,,, Center Court concludes B.and playing big band""" sounds, show tunes with S~ncet Brewer and Ste-.e Kindler (vi· and mUSK from the movies on Aug. 6. • r-U--w~t c-•i...-ouldoot a~· daV). Thete K a $4 "'lefQinmMl ctwge ~ .,... "'~ and S7 minimum~. ~JF. theater, 1S744 ~ West St., un• tington Beach. 895-8378. "StarsllO\\'ef 8 Mucho CuilO Jau lat Md u tln Ctlll '92." Thursday niidlt series ol summer a>n· 263 E. 17th SL, Cost.J MeQ, 631-4009. certs July 9-Aug. ~. opens July 9 ~1Lh Hua· "Bm1e Hu!Nn Noise'' with ~ ull.>ci yucaltia playing Latin rhytms alternating be-and Mat Cur1Nn praeoted ton~t. S.ixo- tween flamenco, jazz, claS6kal and other i:>honist Cal Bennett plays Friday-Saturday. ethnic influences. The July 23 Nost11gla Minlmum 3 featuring E~n Stone ~nd Cln· Night features Swing Sawnt. a Ohclelarld· non Arnold pl.lys Sl.lnday. Tom Kubis 8ig jazz group, and Harry Babbitt ~rlOfming Boind l)Uys Monday. The David .tdMrdy Trio music ol the '20s. '30s and '40s. Gerry pl.lys 'ruesday. ShOwtirnes: lwo ~ ~ Schroeder and wtiiu.ird perform contmi· ginning al 9 p.m. Thunday, Mnnd.ly· porary j.iu July 30. T·lou and the Los An· Wed~y; 8 pm. Sonday; 9:30 p.m. fo, g*s Zydeco Band ~blues and jazz in· day-Saturday corporating Cajun, ndioin. Black and 8 N~ h4'Ch MMrioct Hot.ti 11 Ten· French music ~g. 6. rdets: S7 Pl!f ~nt, $30 (or senes (Which includes acts nls Ou V~ lounge. 900 Newpott Cen· listed under pop below). Showtime: Cates ter O~. Frtt "Olampap Sunday ot open 6:30 p.m. f()( picknicki11g. ~ ~ Jaa" series continues Sonday with Octavio gins at 7:30 p.m. Bailley (Brazilian ;.a.a>. Othef d.ates and acts: July 5, J<M1>11ng !Orange County ~ 8 Hy.ill N.wporlet 1107 l-'mbottt ROild, band); July 12; F'r~y fltiilhM"'°"ic ldu - Newport Bead1. 7-4().2000. fldly nidic StQJ la..u); July 19, Eric Mlii«'f'lmaJ Cwo- Sornmef Cooart SeMs lineup (and t~ phon:;;-J 1u 26 Phil u_.. .. _.. ,..,..,,. isll ~1: ,,...,.nist lo.lnne Brach-en tS8), Fri· ; u., • ~-..... -.-' • ~-~., ....-ly c. Aug. 2. The M.lxx IS.and (fusion ~bltl; .... y; Clare Fisher~ (SB), Ju 3; "/ Aue 9, Peter Spr.ague (11Uit¥\st) ~1imc: Foste< Q\Wtet 1$8), July 1 O; Char1ie Mari· • -o-o- •no Quartet tS10), July 24; Supenaic (SlO), 4-8 p.m. July 31; Harold land Quanet 1$8), Aug. 7; • Onn&! Counry Pfl'f«mtn~ yn• Conte Candoll Quartet ($8), Aug. 14; t~r 600 Town Center Onve, Mesi. Louie Bellson Big ~ ($10). Aug 21. 5S~RTS. Spyro Cyn Olnd John Palltucd C.Les open 6:)0 p.m., show SU!U 7:30 kidc olf The Cenler'J 1992 J.a.u Series at 8 p.m. p.m. Au&. 7. • J.0 .'1 undin1 at Peters Landing. 8 P.vk ~ Oe<ll 3333 Mic:tll!bon Or .• 16400 P.cir.c co.st Hwy., Huntington Irvine, 851 -1660. "Wcdnesocbys In The Bead\. live rhythm and l'>lues from the Park" frtt conoens wrie:J ~: blues band Sunset Blue Is presented Sawrd.ly-and jau from J•mn Hlrman IS.and on July Sund.ay nip. 1 S; latin j.uz from Kevyn lttUu and 8 iwn.kuta 2675 Irvine Ave., C05la ftiends Jul)' 29 todlef Kts listed undtf Mew, 6.45·5518. The~ voal 5tylmgs o( pop). ShoM ~n 11:30 a.m. Herlinda Mahler presented 8-11 p.m. f ri-8 f'enl• 1T 7 ~ St., tiuntington ~.leh. day. 960·9g96. Hurricane Blues ap~an ~'sly tlw Su 317 Pacific~ tonigtlt·Sunday. H~ay. ~ ~.ch. 536-2555. ·~ 18100Von ICMman A....e., lrvm., The lim Dejulio Trio perbms Frid.ay· -------------Saturdly Ni* It I , 9:30 and 11 ~ Sun- d.a)'I at 31 4:30 lN1d 6 p.m. Speci.ll 8'lftl ~ wno join the triO inchide: pijnilt/ 'ol'ClQlist Betty Bryant (frid.ay); trombonkt Mike. Fahn !Slllurdly); llnd trum~er/ ~ Stlc2y Rowtes <Sun· olinlpi.lno duo>. Sunday. Showtime: 2 pm . ..------- • D~drkh's Coffee & Espresso lat 474 r;---- E. 17th SL. Cos1.1 Mesa, 646-0323. The COUPON f. •I fllf II," ------, OP Paul Kent Quartet. featuring vibes, pano, bas.s and drums, performs Saturdays from 9 p.m.-midnight. Admission: free. 8 Double Totk~ 5902 Warner Allt? .. Suite A. Huntington Beach, 840-6118. Ronnie Sax presents Open Rockm' Blues Jams Sun- d.ay nights at 8 COUPON I GER'S TREAT DINNER FOR 'IWO ONLY 325 I --COUPON-- 1GeBUAGER DEAL Buy One Hani>urger al f9glW price and r908iYe the 2nd tug« {of~ or lesser value) tor 10¢ ~ab'lhu Fri Notwid .... My Cltw'olar OI Clft ~Go• Oldll'I -2 Monday-Friday Night Children Under 10 Eat Free* ---COUPON -- 10¢ LUNCH OR DNERSPEaAL • ,18 • From Cblld.ren'a Menu • Up To 2 Cblldren Per forty Wlth Pwcbcue Of Adult Meal • Mot Valid With AnT oeta.r Dbcount. Promotion or Delcm.,-a Qold Card. ~CHAMPAGNE BUFFET BRUNCH Ewer, Saada.J 10-2pm $Jlj95 -~~ 675 -0100 Orange Cout Weel<~ / Thurad,•y. June 25, 1992 "We'd like to invite you to an incredible dinner fOf' two, Buy any U bd1 or ... prepared hibachi-style right at your table. for jult $25! c:lnner 81 '9QLB p1c1 Your meal wiU include J apane1e onion eoup. Benihana I •, and r808Ne .. 2nd /14 salad, shrimp appetizer. hibachi veget.ablea, Teriyaki Beef I • _ _.or._._..__.._)':_ Julienne cooked with 1eallion1 and muatu-oom., Chicken -.-._.. ._,. "" --,'.,' 10¢ with tcHme eeeds. white rice and green tea. So brina our ad in {c:r the food. the fun. and the fanaabc price. It's our trcatl" Offcrwlld;Wy J..)1,._..,dllN ..... --...-... I • Nal...,on..._c......., • ·--r~ 1' ........... I Ill • NalwM .... QB"... I 11 : : . 6-25-...... : P.ncino: 788-7121 •Muina del Rey: 8214188 •Newport Ile.ch: 955~. I : 154 E. 17'h St. : Anaheim: 774A940 • T on"&nce: 316-7777 •City oflnduaitry. 912-8784 I I Coaa Malla 71~ I LMr·~~--~y H·~~~-~-:~~.:..~-: ..... _J ·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-· ---· 660-9215. "M.imbo Kings" Br.illllian jazz pre'>Cnted Salu~ys 6·9 p.m. • Randell's 3 Hutton Centre Drive, S..nt.a An.l 556-7700 Bassi)( Ronrue Shumate & Time Table pt.ly juz tonii;ht. Guitarist Ran· dell Young per!Olms roctiy. Zzah plays Sat· urday. Acoust.ic guit.inst Eric Henderson ~orms Sund.ly. Multl·keyboJ1d1)( Micha· el B.xieh plays Mond.lr.. s.i_,ophonist P.-aul u rmen appears Tuesday. Lltmum plays Lall!\ l.\U. Wed~ay No cover, no mini· mum • Robert Mond.avl Wine and Food Cen· ler 1570 Scenic Or .• Costa ~, 751 · ~41 "Music al Mond.ivi" series Of open-.ur. ea1ly "'enmg concerts featurins light, gourmet p.cnia .l.ild Robert Mondav1 wines or non-alcoholic beverages w11h p<oceeds berie(1t11ng c.-anccr research. eduC.atJOn and p.itient sel'\<1ct'S in Oran.SC County, opens S-7 p.m. Jul'v 12 with Cliirles "Doc" Ruth crfo<d .ind P°¥1fic Jazz Orchestra. Latin pu perQJ\.SIMISt Pancho Sanchez pcrfOfms S·7 r m. Aug 2 Bernie Pearls Blues 8.and .ind 1.11monia f.its ptJ)~ S·7 p.m Aug 23 Ticl.eb US per mow. S 100 f0< all 11lrce • Rusty Ptlican 2735 \V Co.1st Hwy. ~·\,pnrt Bt·~. 642-3431 Allen t.1'lfclllni .tppUr\ throu~ SaturcJJy and \Ved~a\~ .al 8 JO pm. J.id Brand pW)"S Sund.>ys at 3 pm •Studio C.afe -8.albcM 100 S M.ltn St 8Jlbo.1, 6 .. s.nc.o Hammerhead Blue p..l)l CJ p m • 1 a m. Thur>d.Jy and f'.\ond.l)'> a11d 2 6 pm Sund.Jys. Mt'l\10 0.aHs Qu.1r· let pl.a)) 9 pm • 1 .a m. frid.t~ Br.ady Sit' i;d IJl.i\' 1-tu 9 p.m.·1 am, f~l.-a~ Paul ~rlt'bl(h Trio pl.lys 9 pm · 1 a m Wednt') ti 1, ... • S1ud10 Cafe -Coron.-del Mar J;!OI l Cc .. 1)1 Hwy , COfona tk>I M.u, 675-75 .. 5 ldt Gcxualt•s blows his saic 8:30 pm • 12 JO a m. Saturdays .and 7 JO. I I 30 p.m SunJ.ly and Tue!odays. Pop, Rocle & Country ~;!a4np.~.11i'.<ta~t~~~witch pLl~ ~~~r;;J~~Ys RS.~/ p~.~~!~ ~~~";~~ed~~~. ~~1yttfa o~~ F*~: Ga~.1uk3~· ~"m~1~~ 1tV~ke~~ 1~1gg~ •The Blue Beel Cafe 107 21st PlcKe rock 'n' roll j.1m ~. presented 7:30-9 berg and Ehza Cilkvson play .it 8 p.m July 530.25. The Allmari Brothers B;:ind Y.1th Newport Beach, 675·2338. Nici< Pyz~ p.m. and Yankee Regg.ie~Onned 9:3().. 18. Jerry Carcia &;ind· !>Crlonns 7 p.m. special guest Blues Tra\eler, 7 p.m. July performs Thursdays at') pm. 11 .30 Pm. July 4 , MKin· I Country plays Aug. 1. Jimmy Burfet .ind the COfal Reefer 17. T1dets: S26.SO Chica~ plus ~pooal • Bl noon-4;45 p.m. and An vening with Elvis Band with special ~vest Evangeline perform guest, 7:30 p.m. July 25 Ticl eh 59 SO· ue Marble CoHeehouse 1907 Marbo< Presley prhented 6:30-8:30 p.m J~J 5. 8 p.m. Au~ 29. 'lolla~loou" featuring 527. Crosby, Shlls & Na.h plu> \fJC\:•al Blvd . Costa Mesa, 646-5776. Eldon M.l· Fiesta adm1illOl1 at the door IS s~ ults·, R-" ~lot c 111 Peppers. 1n1Slry, Ice Cube, 7 30 I n.1 i 11, le I h II "" guest. : p.m Aug. 7. T te .. eu : S 11 • riess rJ)"'S o ·SI). ottgina s tonig I 81 'Y S 1 children under 12 and seruors; children Soundgarden, the Jesus and Mary Chain. S27.SO. Blues f~rval ·92 \'"11h Be ~·ns, l<lein plays acoustic folk rock frid.ty. GO S·years and under free. Pearl Jam and lush perfOfms at 2 p.m. Santana, Buddy Guy, Fabulou) lhuncll-·r· Cui.1af;.on perforllb folk rock Sa1urday. Sept. 11. bids d LCM! Crystals play l.lU) New ~ mu"c •Fountain Valley Recrealion Center ·, an Or. John, 3 pm. Aug 16 Tod· Sunday. Jammin Ja\a li\e eclectic 1.alent 16400 Brool..hurst, Fountain Valley. 965· •le Meridien Hotel 4500 MacArthur ets: S 19.50·S27 SO. Alan J.icksOn plus SJ>I'· night pres.entl'CI Monday. Kafc Kognito, po· 4447. Coricerts In The Pa~ series, pre· Blvd .. Newport Be.ich, 476-2001. "Broad· ctal g~. 7:30 pm. Sept 4 T1cl1:1> ctry and music, presented Tues<foy. Zeora scnted free on lhursdays from 6:30-8 way, My \.Vay:· a smorgasboard o( musical 525.85. Clint Blad \\Ith SfX'<1JI gul'>IS Sage pl.lys foll.. bJllads Wedn~ay. Echo pm .. (ealures Boy Howdy playing country theater, magic, comedy and specialty acts, Aaron Tippin and little Te"1s, 7 30 pm BeJch performs neo·(oll.. roe!.. July 2. Show· western mu~c tonight and Popular De-is held at 7 !special dinner show), 8 arid Sept. 19. Ticl..ets: S19.50·530 25 l r.icy times: 8-11 tuni~t. g p.m .• midnlght mJnd pcrfo1ming classic rnck July 16. 9:45 p.m. Fridays. Sl cover charge, two Chapman plus special gu(')t, 7 JO p.m. F d S l 8 S d drink min mum ""r perso date 10 be announced. I 1ckets S:>? 55· ri. ay· aturc av; ·11 p.m. un ay· •Colden West College outdoor a~f· 1 r n. \v··""~nsd•y ~.,m , 0 F ,.,.. 525.85 Natalie Cole plus s•..,,.1al gul')t """'' " ,.... '•)1 n '''" thcaler, 15744 Colden West St., un-•Old World ~rman Restaurant 7561 ,..., Oumar Liebert, 7:30 p.m., date to be .iri· • Br.aridon's lourige-.lt lhe Be-.crly I l~rt· 11ngton Beach. 89S·8378. "Starshower Center Ave., Huntington Beach, 895·8020. nounce.d~ licket>. -si6·S?9. George StiJ•I, li!;f! He.lie!, 3350 A\"'Cnuc or the Aru, c~tJ '92," Thursd.iy nil!ht series of summer con-The "Gargoyle Lounge," fe.ituring 1ndus--11me and date in October 10 Ix• ari-M<'sa. 751 ·51 oo COf'ltcmpor.iry guitarist/ certs July 9 Aug ~. includes Zulu Spear, a trial and alternative Clance music, is held nounced. Tickets. 525.85.52 i SO \.OCJ!ist Jerry Valentine plays Tuesday· South African band that blends its nall\1! f~ 9:30 p.m.-2 a.m. Thursdays. Ad· Friday from 5.30 9 p.m through July J muSIC w11h American rock 'n' re.II, July 16. misStOn: S4. •Parle Place Deck 333J M1chdwn Or .. Tickets S7 Showt1me ,..·tes open 6 30 ln.-ine. 851·1660. "'\Vednescl.1» tn lhe • C•(M Lido 501 30th ~t. "'"""" <>-,....... · · '-"' : II.Pacific Amphitheatre 100 Fair Ori"e, •"' ~ ~~,.... .. °"u"" pm ("r pklnid1nP -L~., .._,.ns at 7 30 Parl" free cooceru series mclu~ 1~!.. n' 675-2%8 MichJel P•ttfti•~ft·, R .. B B.•nd · " "" ,....,. ~to• : Costa MesJ, 546-4876 Parking SS. u • ..,,, • • .. pm roll from Buflalo Spnng11eld Ag.:un Wedr<'i· pl.1p 8· JO P m· 1 a m Sunday Wynonna Judd and special gu~ Merle day. rh)"thm & blues from the Phil L'p • C R •Harbor Singers Pr~b)terian Church o( Hagg.ard and Billy Dean perform 7:30 pm church Group on Jul~ 8, and okl-1tme r<XI.; a.no's estauranl 2241 \\ CQ.bl the CO\.enant, Fa1f\.1ew at Adams, Costa Salurday. Tidets S16 SO-S27 50 Paula Hwy, 1'ewport Be.-ach 631 ·1381 Jimmy Mesa, 897•0587 or 964.3383. Singers and. Abdul and special guests Color t'.1e Badd lrom Bobb) Cochran and tlx' Rlhthrn ~·r~,~~!"-~~-rdi-.!~ ~n.~?,;!O, dancers sought for fem.Jle group ol" all ages petform 7.30 p.m Sunday Ticl.ets S22· !~I.eh July 22 All Sho\\S tk-.;•n ill 11 30 f, r I ., and sizes Y..ho perform e\'e')th1ng from 531.35. James Tatlor plays 7.30 p.m rt'C' pop 10 rocl.... Meetings at 7 p.m. every Wednesday. Tickets S19 2S·S26 95 \.valt •Players 18100 Von l..Jrman A\I~ lr\1ll<'. •Crary Horse St<'.ill House ~d S..loon Tue)(!ay .it .ibo"e ad<fros. The group Y...111 0~ Co. presents Stmphonic Fant.by 660-9215. Dce1.i~~ play mu>•C tor d.in'"'n~ 1560 BrooU1nl' '"' Oi•\e, Santa Ana. 549. also perform at )OUr special e\"erlt. featuring more than 200 c~umed D1>ney fnd.l)-Saturda> n1i;11ts t.;aranll• otfc•lll IS 12 u H~ d ... , 8 1 JO d\Jracters and ii 70·"'~ orchestra. 7· 30 Wednesda• nirhts • u~ v•\ Y .. p,~ars p.m.· · • t"lunlington Beach High School fOOlb.lll ..--------,..-· ___________ ,_0 _________ _ a m throush Saturday and 6 p m -midnight stadium 1905 Mam St.. tiunhngton ~und.i, · Ptrales of the M1~'M1pp1 pla\'S 7 BNch, %9·5192. The first "BaUle ol the and 10 pm Mond.i). KC\1n \\'11)00 llarid Surf B.ind>" 3.7 pm Sunday IS hosted by pcrtorrru 8 P m • 1 30 " m l lK.'Sd.w L.lC)' J J.1n and Oeiln and features Dick Dale and D.ilton appt!a~ 7 .1nd 10 p m lul) b P.iu ihc Oeltooes. lhc Chantays. Papa 0oo lcme Carl)()n appc.irs 7 .\nd 10 Pm. July Run Run, The Surf.ms. The Surf C11y All· 13 MichJel M.111tn Murphey plJ)') 7 anti StJr BJnd and surprise guests. Gates open 10 Pm. Jul) 27 1 p.m The S 10 ticl.et.s benefit restoration • Fl"e Feet T"o Fashion l~IJnd, Newpon of Huntington Be.:ich Pier. Display Advertising 642·4321 Beach, 640-SJ SO. Kaicn Gallinger and •Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre 8808 Ir· Mich.lei Hill perform 5.lturdil)'S from 7:30· \1ne Ccnler On\e, Irvine, 855-8096. Iron 11 :30 p.m. Maiden, T~t..1men1 and Corrosion of Con· •Al ta Cofftt Warehouse & Roaslln& Co. • Fount.iin Valley Fiesta at Mile Square form1ty perform al 8 p.m. July 2. Te$la arid S06 31sl St., N~ Beach, 675·023J p k B --'h 11 I F V 11 F h rl 8 J I S Bob HERE . Circulation 642·4333 folk-le music from Llnd.l Beniamin pre-.lr • ruuo. urst at <'1, oun1a1n a ey, ire ouse pe orm at p.m. uy . _:j' 962-44.41. As part of the festi"ities, BB Weir and Rob Wasserman plus special setlh:u loo~t. Oulcim.:inl.i, featuring Celtic Chung King pla~ 7·8 p.m. and Wild Child guests Bruce Cockburn and Michel~ mUSIC [>l.l~ on h.immcr dulcimers, Pf'* -A "Tribt.ite 10 the Doon 1>1:rforms 8:30. Shoct.ed perform 7:30 p.m. July 9. The SCf'lted Frid.ly. Pop rod.et O.ilfld Burm pet· 10.30 pm. July 2. The Richard Cl.-at100 Gipsy Kings play at 8 p.m. July \ 1. Ham· fonns 5.lturd.ly Ootbn..I l\laot·pop ala band plays 8:15·9 15 p.m . .:ind Eric Bur· mer, Boyz II Men <lnd Jodeci •ppear .it 7 LO\'e Crysuls from vtnus presented Sun· ..... _,.. 8 nd ~ 9 5 1y 2 F I I e d dav. Tarry Brttks pl.ays ~• shanties and ,_ ....... _"_""_a_n_Au_&e_' __ a __ ""'_"'°'_ms __ 1_._P_m __ 1_u_1_._es1_1v_a_~ ____ u_w_reise __ r.~ foll songs Wednesday. Tom Mclain f>C!· fom\S cr.mic: pop and ~lg..i July 2. Sh<Mt1rre. 8:30 pm. Thundiy·Saluid.ly, Monday·WedneWy: 7 .JO p.m. Sund.ly. AdmisaOon: FrH. • Anci~t M.trl~. 2607 W Coast Hit;Jt-""Y· Newport Be.ld\, 6-46-0201 Ham-~rhe.>d Blvc pl.ays rod; .and blues •t 8.'45 p.m. fritt.ly·S.uurd.lys. • Barb.ieo.1 3)33 W. Pacific Co.ISi H1!)11· y,.;ay, Newpoo Be~. 646 6090 M1Ch.lcl J's tnterna110NI d.lnce beat 50Unds pre· sented Wednesda~ 8 p.m. midnight. • Bur Street Clore ~ ~t.aJ Court. BeM Street .lnd Sunflower Avt'n~, Cml.t Mt-sil, HS· 2167. SinJter/gu tl)risVS()Ogwftter Emt'St Ale perf0tms 1() 1.m.·noon Siltutday tnd July 11 and 25. Sin~r/gu1tilnstlson~riler Tom Mel.am pl.1YJ .JI the wme t•me July .. and 16 Admti$lon· free. • The l~rMy SCOM 11 761 Edinger Avt' , ,, .... Fllll .,..., AH y.., •Round ........... Lmoll DliLW ,, o o M . " " s t n . , 1 tic, • 673-4633 R~ ~,., C.isiltf Si*» 1111 South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa (714) 540-3840 SUMMER IS HERE Time to Think of the Beach HAlf'Y~n Fore "*-1 ~ ""1IClor, ot~Ptoof !etOfle~ «rift .... I'•• • ~"'""''tr .. ~-.::.' ---.,,--~ Clossif11d 642·5678 EcltoriJI 540-1224 "\ ' 1 I I \ ' ' •I • ' . ' : ". . . I . I ' • ' f , , \. \ I 1 , . , . -_ .. _ . ------~--;- ... , - ..., •• - .... • CA Lt N DAR · l · 5 4 0-1 2 2 4 Best Bet "Building Intimacy In Rclationshi~" pre-sented S:lO p.m. Tuesday at 915 PrMio, COSl.l Mes.l. Fee: S 1 fOI' members, SJ for non-members. • Y.E.S. CYoung Executive Singles) Net· work .ll Hyatt ~egency IMne, 1 ?900 Jam· bol'ee Blvd., 744-1000. Summer Brttte Party is held 8 p.m.·1 a.m. Saturday. Ad· mission: S12·S1 S. • Young J~ish Professionals .it ll\ine Hyatt Regency. lot Lounge. 17900 Jam· bOree BIVd., · Irvine, 720·8414 or 640- 5228. Monthly social held 7:30 p.m Sun· d<1y. Admission: S 1 O. 1111\lfl.: • Backstage Theater t S99 Super!()( A\e., Costa ~. 646·5887 "lransittOM," a play written and pcrl0tmed by young ~ pie and eumining their hopes and fears of growing up. coolJnues ill ~ p m. SundJ)'S 1ndcfin1ntely. Tickets: S8. •Costa MeH Civic Playhouse 611 Ham· ilton St .. Costa Mes;i, 650·5269 "(\Cry· body LO\"CS Opal," an ollbeat comedy about .ln eccentric old lady and her "g<>od friends" .... ho olre trytn.11 to loll her. h.u clos- ing performances tonight throu~h 5.lturd:iy at 8 and Sundly ill 2 p.m Tt<.L.l'b S9·S10 Sundays at 8:30 until July 25. Tickets: S 18- S2S. • Ne~1>0rt lhe.itu AttJ Cenler 2501 01ff Drive, Newport Beach, 631 ·0288. "Some Enchanted E\ening." 1 Fe\.ue of Rodgers and HJmmerslein songs, pte- jCnted Thu~rs 1h1oush Sundays at 8 pm., Suncl.lys at 2:30 until July 12. lid.· elS: SIS. • Orange C0.1st College Drama lab lhe· ater, 2101 F<11f'\IC\\I Rood, C«>ta t.~. 432-5880. Closin~ pcrfor1n.1nccs ol "The Heidi Ch1onicles1 • Wendy Wasscrstein·~ celcbr.ited B~ay pl.iy chronictini .i fcmin~ art tustor1Jn's experiences rrom 1965-89. on Fr~r·Sundly. Curt.Jin llmt> 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday and 3 p m. Sund.ty. TICkelS: S6.50-S8. •Orange County Cr.Wes . 16892 Doi~ Chia St .• Suite 202, Huntington Bei>dl, 8-40-1406 "T.C.IJOr.inge," spcoal Fll(f.Jy nights of all-1mprov ~. presente<I at 8 p m. Frid.ly .ind July 3 in the P.lOric Sym· phony 8u1ld1ng. 1 IS E s.inta Ana 81\d,, S.lnta An.i fickt•ts S8·S 10 Also, "Or· an~!" prC-.M?\\) luly 11 -ud.ets S 1 off original puce Opening nrsJlt, Jul) 18 running 1h1uugh July 25, aoo 1n the Stmphohy Bu1kfing ~\t1m~: 8 p.m Ttd.ets· S12·S15 \1.nnclll' Ross and Eddie "Zee" Zeman probe their rc1Jtion~h1p in the comedy "Eastern Standard" al the Way Off Broadway Playhouse in Santa Ana. For ticke ts, call 547-8997. •Colden West College P.ltiO 'fhe.itcr, 15744 Colden\\est St .• llunttngton 895· 8367. Ele.,,enth season ot "Col<k-n \\'(')! MysteryFest" includes three crime· courtroom dram,u -"The Ni#ll ol Janu· ary 16th, .. "The Verdict" Jnd "\.\'•Int.~ IOI the Pr<Meeut1on" -throu.:h July 1? "l~ Night or J.inuary 16th," A)n It.Ind' ~ory ol a worn.in acCU\ed of killing her interna· tt<>nal S\\-tndler hu)band, is pr('S('nted al 8:30 pm oo S.:iturday·SunJ.:iy, Wednt.-s· day ;ind July 5, 8, 9. 10, 18 .ind 19 'The Verdtet," Ag.uh.I Christie's drama about the ailing \\o1fe o( a (.erm.ln profl'Ssor found dead, her he.lrt sto~ by medic.ltton ad· m1n~ered by trusting hands, IS presMted at 8 30 tonight-Friday and July 2, J, 11, 12, 15, 16 and 17. Chri~ie·s W11nos IOI' the Prosecution," involving a londy sptn· Sler blud~ to death shortl) .. rtcr being befriended by a charming young man, plays at 8 p.m. July 2, 3, 9, 10, 11, 16, 11 and 18 and 3 p.m. July 5, 12 and 19. Admission: S8 for Thund.ly and Sun- day shows, S 10 for Frod.ly and Saturday show5. •South C0.1st Repertory 655 T0\\1l Cen· ter Dn"e, C~..i Mesa, 'l57-40J) Orl the m.i1n st.lge d~1n~ l>Cl'I01m<1nces of Al.:in Ayckbourn'\ conl«!y · '\\uman in M1nJ " the st°'} of a hou~1fe·s (ant~ of • perfect famrlv \\Nch t.1 e on 1 life ol tht-11 Ol\on, prN.'nted throui.:h Frkl.ly at• 8 pm . S.:iturd..iv .it 2· JO anJ 8 .ind Sunc.l.ly .at l 30 and 7 JO pm. TIC'keu S2l·Sl2. On th~ st'COfld '>lilSl'. ''lJttns Anony~ ... .J f.ut·p.Ked rC\oue pc>kmg fun ;11 ~1<1l 1t1:1e· ot}pcs. runs throul)h July 5. Cul'IJin tame) T ue..d.iy· lhursdJ)') JI 7 JO p m , Frod.ly) .ti 8 30 p m . 5.Jturd;iys at S .. and 9 p m ; Sundays at 3 ilnd 7 pm. Tickeb. S13·S22 •S(.1111p1 1 ,·(,()Id '''"ii• rt 1:11,t!, (n'>t,l ,,,.,,1 b·h 11)(,p l 1.1<o ·\nw pt.•rl11rm> lrH• < ilt ·rt.trnml'nt \ \·1-.lrw"Kl.1\' • St.ii: l ounge t -i; l I 'Ith '>I C1,..1.i 11.1,•,,1 bl 1 9613 Cu1tJr1\L~111~1·1 Pt·tl'I \ \ 11. l..l'r>h.im plJ~~ toll. 1 ountl) .tnd okJrl"> at 8 JO p m Thur<.<fa'r~ • Studio Cafe -B.ilbo.1 100 C, MJrn St B.1lbo.1 u -s 7760 I l,unmc1h1.·Jd Blue plJ\'S 11><..I.. and blu<'~ <) pm 1 a m Thur\ dJ~ .ind Mond.1ys Jr I ~ 6 p rn Sunda~., lhe Boomers md. 8 p.m ·midnight Sun- dJ~'> • WalNfronl ttillon West Coa)I Club :! 1100 Pac1f1c Coost H .... y.. t-lun1tngton 01.'ach, %0·SURF Singers, dancers. mai;1- C1Jn) ct>lebrrty lool..-alal..~ ilnd all \Jraety .iru 1;i\lted 10 !>howcase thetr t.llcnts Of "nS th•• hit> on .1 Karaol..e system .u Larry CO\ an hosts and l:'nter1<11ns at 8 30 pm Mond.ly Tuesday Continues indefin1tdy ,~ FanlaaMc Ledin '"f'L~· American Cuisine .. ~ 20 CHICKEN or STEAK FAJITAS with amJz Venf$l4.ck 1>ea11S9 i com totfiU.s. ... ~ Tua · Sl#I. S-7 p.m. ~~ 199 from kids menu & soft drink Ill Cll lZtla Earty Bird Special Choose from 3 Items & dessert. 3-6 pm 495 M~,4~, ................ 2U Ll7 ftalf,.C.... .... (714) 631-4009 Un ..... Tw .... -·· Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday._ June 25, 1992 -.. '-,INLI I'-, • Oceiln P.tciOc Single S.tilors 646·4005. 1'on·smolung singles gather ~ Sunday at 11 J.m. lor a s.111, barbecue and social hour •Open Bridge 4S·plus 1n Cost.1 MCSil, 650·2320 tntermcd1ate to advanced matches 7 p.m Wednesd.lys Co:.t. S2. • P.irenls \.Vilhoul P.ulners an Ne.....port Beach, 556 6378. Open discuwon on • Crove Shakes~ue Festini 12852 Main St., Carden Crove, 636·7213. "The Tempest," Sh.lkespeMe's mysaial Lile of retribution, pl.lys Wednesdays through • W;iy Off Bro.iidw;iy Pl.a)'house 1058 fir~ St . Sant.a An.i, 547-8997 ··E..isttrn Sund.Jrd," a contempC>f.ary comedy chan· 1ng the lives ol fM yuppies. f'rid.lys .lnd 5.lturda)'S II 8 p m thrnugtl Aug' 1 S. rte!.· ets S12.SO-S15 Dinner theater •Mezzanine lttslauunt 19800 MacArthur Blvd., lr\1ne, 9S5-CLU£. ''Nolt Susp.cions," a new mystery-comedy ~ on the movie "Cawblana," is presented Fridays at 8 p.m and Saturd.lys at 7 pm Admission; S38 to S411 Don't Forget. •• Kids Eat FREE (10 Years & l.klda) The First Glass Of Wine Is On Usll Gino's sdectJon wtnc served wtth these dinners . -MONDAY - • SPAGHETTI -Meat or Marinara sauce ............................................... 5.95 -TUESDAY - • BROASTED CHICKEN -3 pieces In a b.Jsket, spashetti IMrlnara ... 5. 95 -WEDNESDAY - • SAND DABBS -Savory rice, frf:.Sh ~e .................................... 6.15 -THURSDAY - • PRIME RIB -YCJrltstJft popover, bl*d potato .................................. L 95 SetWCJ with soup or salad, 9ltrllc brad stldcs. 428 E. 17TH STREET, COSTA MESA• 650-1750 DINING John Crean takes over kitchen for cable cookery • J ulia Child mesmerized a generation of would-be gounnet cooks when she brought her culinary expertise into American homes on PBS; a tall nonchalant character with thick wrists and big competent hands, her fabled cooking skills and casual nair captivated viewers. Now, there's another JC on the screen -same height, same nonchal ance, same wrists and hands -it's Newport's own John Crean of Village Crean fame and Fleetwood fortune. There arc some differences, of course, other than gender. Child probably has more talent than he, but they are both big-boned, plain-spoken individuals in love with cooking and willinftO sh:ire their kitchen prowess - with viewers. Julia has retired as one of America's premiere TY chefs and teachers, •. II but heeeerc's Johnny -with a pretty co-star, .... Darb:sra Venezia, Producer of Networking USA Dblc TY Show, cooking with comedy. R sta nt on nine cable systems m the Southland. 8C~Cra The syndicated h31f-hour show, .. At Home 11u on the Range," "hich had its premier on June 1, was the mutual idea or Crean and Barbara Venezia and came about as a result or Venezia's interview of Crean for her \ideo magazine program, Networkina USA in 1991. An unlikely duo, Venezia pla)s the channmg foil \\1th a v.1de \.-Ontagious smile who kno\\S l111le about cooling or food preparation, while Crean goes along with ea)y banter and a patient no-nonsense sort of St) le. using sin;1ple recipes, ro~e$Sang rm obvious familaar11y ,around kitchen doings. When a ked why he doesn't use waxed paper as he swabs !>oft butter into a baking p:in, he onS\\ers. "Because I hke doing 11 this w<Ay. h 's simpler and it feels good in my fingers." He uffcrs b11s of wisdom and caution about "At llomc on the are no gourmets on this show. If you arc on a diet. worried about your cholesterol, or a vegetarian, this show is not for you." Oh, but it is. There's something fascinating about watching a philanthropist chopping onions and frying tacos - especially such a likable and well-known local personality who knows his way around th.e kitchen. Even if he docs the most elementary demonstrations, his down-home pragmatic handling of cooking matters is appealing. In n recent segment he turned to Venezia, a piquant, thirrysomething, newlywed and said, "You know, Barbara, this show is going 10 be o big success when we have people besides you r husband and my wife watching the thing." Venezia describes this late~t television production venture with Crean, chairman of the board or Fleetwood, as a comedy cooking show. II is filmed at the Creon's residence, the much-publicized Village Crean, where scores of charitable events have been staged, thanks to the gencro~il) and hospitality of the Creans. After watching a segment of "Al Home on the Range," you get the impression that John Crean probably rustle) up dinner al home on occasion for his wife of many ye..sn., and enjoys the task. Any man who can tum out a batch of fl;m voluntarily is going 10 ende::ir himself 10 women in the audience and inspire men 10 try their hand al cooking something more complica1ed than a fried egg. TY producer. Venezia's Nerworking USA 1s the longest running cable TY production in Orange County, reaching over 3 million homes weekly in OC, Los Angel es and San Diego. Venezia says, "AT HOME ON THE RANGE \\ill be seen on nine cable systems, in the southland and \\Ill reach nearly a million households weekly. There is time allotted for local bu ine!>scs that wish 10 sponsor the program -"hich should prove 10 be a smashing success." Range," "Never trust n skinny cook -and remember. there Venezia and Crean are 'At Home on the Range.' For viewing times. consult your local cable guide or phone 455-3178. OwtlMM .._ ,._ Rick Najera and Armando Molina are the "Machos of Omaha.'' LATINS: From 12 h:ur and white bread. D1rec1or Miauel Delaado keeps the show movina crisply, supplying some excellent 50und effects. Oiff Faulkner's barrio 1enln1 and the cos- tumes of Patssl Valdez and Jim Reva further enhance the <Werall experi-ence. One of the funniest pan1 of the show comes in the pro&ram bio- graphical sketchei, quodna from Mo· lina's: "To date, Mr. Mohna hJs por-trayed three drug dealers. thre~ gana members, two coyotes and one 1lle~al alien." It's a comical slap at theater producers \\ho practice ethnic type casting. . "Latins Anonymous" wall be m town only through July S, with per- formances Tuesdays through Thurs- days at 7:.30, Fridays at 8:30. Satur- days at S and 9 p.m. and Sundays at 3 and 7 p.m. on the Second Stage of SCR 6SS Town Center Drive, C'.osta Mw. Call 957-4033 for ticket infor- mation. SCENE: From 12 gifted sonrrner and expressive sing- er and is in the studio this \\eek get· ting h1 latest \\Orls ready for corn· mercaal relca c. He i$ completing the songs at Pub· lie Recording. an Anaheim 24-track studio be 1 kno,\n as 1he facility where hard-rockers Mctallica re· corded their first album. Adam 7 is giving Wright much more control over the course of his music. "I believe I c-an have more control this way, because I'm hiring studio musicians to play my music," ex· plained Wright. adding members of Edge often struggled to find common ground in 1cm1s of artistic and busi· ness in1eres1s. "In Adorn 7, I don't tiave everyone cl e fi&hting to make the decisions, I get to do that." Wright's ong~ boast a number of inOuenccs. from the Cure and the Doors 10 the some of the techno b::inds th:.u are now gaining wide· spread recognition. However, his dis- tinctive vocals and melodic choruses give Wright's songs a sound of their own. In "All To Myself," Wright also shows off his strengths as a l)Ticist: Tell me how l 'm feeling You seem to a/Wa)'S know \Vhat &ood is believing? In things that nc\.<cf grow Evel)1hing dies inside of me Nothing li~'CS outside of me Tell Me. am I sinking Do I bclici-c in me now ... That song, ns well as others such as "Poetry Man" and "Take Mc for A Ride," tell of the !onliness of the author. Costa Mesa singer/songwriter Jeffery Wright is back on track. .. 'Poetry Man' is a son4 about beina in these four walls (has home studio) and wonderina tf anyone will ever hear me," Wri&ht conceded, adding his day·timc job as un ap- praiser as v.·cll as song'Miting hours arc pent largely alone. "I'm pretty isolated and I don't so- cialize too much." -BJ Blain Ma\)tt'll ()range Cout Weekend I Thursday, June 29, 1992 ' • ' •• t ... I - ... . - r - • Dining Highlight Of The Week NEWPORT RIB COMPANY ¥/Mt: Tangy Abs, BOO Chicken & Steak Fe.ture: High standards for meat & produce Where: 2000 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, 631-2110 COSTA MESA ANGELO 1969 Harbor Blvd. 646- 1225. Open for lunch Mon. -Fri. 11 :30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.; dinner from 4:30 p.m. Reservations are recommended. "The best Northern halian cuisine in all of Orange County" according to co-0wner Joe lngardia. Fresh seafood and pastas are is a specialties of the house. Catenng and private party facilities available. ARNIE'S MANHATIAH DELI 2831 A Bristol Street 641 ·931 O. Open 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mon.·Fri.., Sat 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Sun. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Orange County's authentic New York style deli restaurant features corned beef, pastrami, roast beef, turkey, potato pancakes. knishes and other deli delights. This cntically acclaimed restaurant serves breakfast specials starting al $1 .99; lunch and dinner daily. Take out and catering. THE BARH FARMER STEAKHOUSE 2300 Harbor BNd. (Eastside of the Harbor Center) 641 ·9777. Reservations aocapted. Lunch Mon. ·F n 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. Dinner Mon. 4 to 9 p.m.; Tues., Wed, to 9:30 p.m.; Thurs., Fri. to 10 p.m.; Sat. 3 to 10 p.m.; Sun. 3 to 9 p.m .. Costa Mesa's oldest steakhouse boasts a 30 year tradition of serving the finest tn charbroiled steaks, fresh fish and chicken. Warm. fri4tndly atmosphere suitable for wary occasion from business meetings to family parties. Lunches from $3.49; complete dinners from $8. 95. Grazing mero and burgers after 4 p.m. from $3.95. Private rooms for business meetifl'Js, rehMJ'lal dinners, receptions and special OOCllsion parties. GINO'S ON THE HILL 428 E. 17th StrHt, 650-1750. Reservations accepted. A Costa Mesa landmatk. Warm, intimate meeting place; the ultimate neighbortiood restaurant and lounge. Lunch, dinner, we~end breakfast. Expertly prepared ribs, burgers, sandwiches, salads and ~ specialties. Live p.ano bar entertaiinment In tht lounge; 8'ngak>ng Kw.oke weakend• from 7 p.m . -·-- HANG CHOW 720 W. 19th Street. 650-8960. Lunch 11 :30 to 2:30 Mon. ·Sat; Dinner 2:30 to 10 Sun. ·Thurs .. ; i ii 10:30 Fri. & Sat., Sunday Brunch 11 :30 to 2:30. Popular Chinese Restaurateur 'Mr. l ee' runs this restaurant especially with •Chinese Food Lovers· in mind. Good authentic Chinese cuisine at anordable prices. Full bar, take-out, catering, private room for groups up to 20. HORIKAWA 3800 S . Plaza Drive, South Coast Plaza Village. 557 • 2531 . Reservations suggested. Fine traditional Japanese restaurant uses the freshest ingredients. Sushi Bar, tatami rooms. CX>d<tail lounge. Multi~rse Kaiseki dinners must be ordered 24 hours in advance. Elegant dining. lunch and dinner. MA BARKERS 154 E. 17th St 64&- 4303. 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily; Sunday from 7 am. SeMng breakfast , lunch, dinner in a homestyle fashion. "Country style American cuisine". A~trts the friendliest service, low prices for high quality homemade food. Ml CASA 296 E. 17th St. 645-7626. Family style Mexican restaurant. President Bush has eaten herel Open daily at 11 a.m. for lunch, dinner , and oocktails. CaQ ahead for large parties. The exoenent prices, 90licitous service and delicious food make Mi Casa possibly the most popular Mexican eatery in the area. NEWPC>A'T RIB COMAPNY 2000 Newport BNd., Costa Mesa, 631· 2110. Tangy baby-back rl>s. barbecued chicken, juicy flllVOlful steaks and fresh aisp said are eo popular among Qrjnge County resldentt and visitors alll.e. This spot takes barbeaJe to new heights with its homemade 1&1oe. You'll also get tasty ~ afaw, cornbread and other popular aide orders. Comfortable booths and decor accented by brass and brick mab for a friendly •mosphere. Tlbleslde magic Sunday 5:30 to 8;30pm lldda to the fun. Open Monday through Saturday 4pm to 10:30pm; Sunday 2pm to 1 Opm. All major credit carda. Au«vatlon• accepted. PLAYERS HOLLYWOOD OEU.QllLL 18100 Von Karmen, livlne, 660-9215. We11 Ulke you "\o the ..... In our 1930'8 Holywood lllmosphere. Q,r contempcnry reataarant f..eu,.. a multi-«hnlo menu and deli. Ftom bly to the on.ne the the Good or USA. 0ur ...... SMfood. paaq. pizza • service is eure to dazzle you. Toe twinkling and other dandng to live music ot tht l•eat aoundt In the bar area llft•wltda. Priv• pan;., banquets and c.tering allo available. We hmve it al and at recession busting pricealDinnet from 5-9 Mon-Fri., 5-10 S.. RIVIERA RESTAURANT3333 Bristol St. Soulh 0oMt PlazL 5440- 38'0. Lundi 11:30Lm;. I03 p.m. Mon . ..sat.; dimer 5-10 p.m. Mon.- Thurs; 'til 11 p.m. Fri. & Sat.Reservations •e suggea1ed. Award winning Continental a.iisine. One of the only restaurants In Orange County to offer tableaide flambe. Excellert service, intlm ... atmosphere. SCAMPI 1576 Old Newport Blvd. 645-8560. Wwm I friendly owners Linda and Fernando Navaretta offer authentic ltaHan cuisine setVed In the traditional European manner. Fernando's impressive aedentials indude gr.:iuating from Culinaty Academy in Italy, training at Hotel Concordia. Venice, Italy; Chef at Don Pasquale in Cambridge, England; Ct.Jrchlll's in La Chu De Fondes, Switzerland; Hotel La Paix in Agno Lugano, Switzerland. Scampi offers an Intriguing menu and lovely wine list Banquets, private parties and catering . WAHOO'S ASH TACO 1862 Placentia 631 ~. Open daily from. 11 a m. to 10 p.m.; Sundays 'til 9 p.m. Outrageously delicious south of the border cuisine wth a Hawaiian flair. Wahoo-. II a haven for local as wel at international surfers, athi.tes and anyone looking for good food at incredibly low prices. Absolulely no lent used in preparation; everything Is fresh and prepat9d to ordet. Laid badt, casual atmosphere. Also at 1133 S. Coast Hwy. in Laguna and on Bristol & Baker in Cc.ta Mesa. ZUBIES 1712 Placentia, 645-8091. Pure and sirnp6e, ~ll lite motn.t''s lovell Reuonably priced, top "-'ality food and genetoully poured, low priced drinks have lwS)t tn.w customers coming bK*Jor yura. Lobster tai • chic:*en. ribl and lp8Cials changing nig~ly. Th\nday nlghi it prime rib night. Lundi and dinner Mrwd. Sunday Mexiclln Breakfat from $1 .99. zu•s OIL.DEO CAGE ANO OYSTER 8.M 1714 Pll!Centia. right next door to Zubiea. 64M222. A big, sprawling enterprin with pool tabl" and gamee. Featuring 18 Items on tht Oyster 8w Menu; regular menu lndudet, pizza, sandwich•, burgefS llnd a van.ty of apedala. V«y CUUlll, fllmily oriented atmoephere. NfWPORT BEACH AB80HDANZA 3421 VII Udo. 8'75-8973. Coen for dinner, 6 1M ao.lng. Tuea . .s.t. Cloled Sun. & Mon. Owners.. P.m.h ~ her g,.,ldmoehet'. redpee '° Newpott BMc:h. TrmtliDMI Italian and IMfood ....... p ... and • vatleCy ol unique bfMda mllde fNlh d~. Latt but not leaat. an 8XC9llent wine lilt complel• the experience. • TitE CANNERY 3010 Lllayette 87S..STT7. Lunch 11 :30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mon.-Fri .. ; dinner S..10 p.m. daily. Sunday bNnc:h 10:30 Lm. to 2:30 p.m. Rewvldions aoceptled. Condnelital a.iiaine, Matood emphasia. Great dam dlowder. Newport Beedt HillOrical L.andmaltt featu'" w..tc.nd BNnch CNlaea and !He entertahwnent In the lounge in llddllion to lunch and dinner. CANIELO'S 3520 E. Coa.t Hwy. 675--1922. Dinner 5:30 ·10:30 p.m. Sun. -Thurs.; 'ti 11 :30 p.m. FfL. & Sat. RIMf'l9fions auggested. Clauic Northern Italian gourmet cuisine. New~ moct.rate~ priced lounge menu MfVed ti the WM hours. Wiid and crazy lounge • night when the band stribs up. Chic clientele. LE BIAAAITZ 414 N. Newport Blvd. &45-7600. Lunch: Mon-Fri 11· 5, Dinner 7 nights 5-dosing. lee Fenell'a Band Fri. & Sat. 8-12, Sunday S..9pm, Dancing. Reasonable, comf~. & unpt.Centioua. Le Biatrb otters award-winning cuisine at affordable prices. Monthly winem8'(er dinners are a must. 21 OCEANFRONT 2100 W. Ocean front, 675--2566. On the Ocean fronc next to the Newport Pier. Open Oaity at 4'pm. Enjoy fabulous Catalina sunsets from our main bat. Dinner nightly from 5:30 pm. Fine dining In Newport's most Intimate setting. Specializing In gourmet seafood. La1g9 win.cellar for banqu•• up to so people. Actw piano bet wttt. MAX SEILER Thurs.· Sunday. SABATtfO•s RESTAURANT a SAUSAGE CO. 251 Shipyard "*'f, Newpon BMch, 723-0S21. Open for lunch & dinner, doled Mondays. Weekend Brunch. Sil. & tun. 8:30- 1 :00. TIJCMd •IY near the Udo Sh~ard, this charming. family owned restaurant olera an Inviting atmosphere llnd delicious foodl Famou• for their u henttc, homMtade Italian SaiNQe, s.b9tlno .. oompi.te menuallo lrd.ldM frMh pasta. IMfood, i.nb. veal and a 1..npthig wnay of a aai.dl • appetizer.. TALE OF nt£ WHALS '°°Main StrMI, Bdloa. 673-4133. Panoramic bay YIN, entry~ pic:turM d Old Newpor\. S.llfood and tnld~ fMd ... Lunch. dinner and Saturday and Su~y brunch. VILLA NOVA 3131 W. Coast Hwy. 642•7880. Dinner ~ 5 p.,m. to 2 a.m. E•celent, hea1'y ll•lan cuisine; outswdng wine 161t. Active pieno bar, '9vottte local 111•-nlghe apot. Upttalrl room • 1"op ol the Villa• for banquets, prtv•e partiea. SANTA AHA ~ 5'9-1512. Open tor IUnch Md dinner. LM ..,..,..,..,..,. In the aaloon. Big n.ne cancer11 on Monday Md Tue.day n9*. ~ ..,..iiga of SIMM, ........ ldwic:ftel. cNdc.en. filh and epedala Country theme, a:1ltlnt wvice. Priv• rocMM ..... HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNT~WlFf 8ERTOUNO'S 18041 M8gnolia. An. Veley. 90-2730 ~ gre.a s-ta. pizza, .... Md~ dinnerl tor the .,.... ·~· PricM .,. V«'J ~and portionl .,. genet'OUI. Fama, run ,...,,Int; hom .. WllY ~and MQef to ...... AH the~. btMdl,....,,.. '°"Pl and ... .,. homemade. Though tht r•tannt appear1 small from the outside, It 11 aauaty very large end homey on the inside. An ucehnt pl.::e '° teke family end frienda tor a home cooked ,,... ... DEL CARLO 19535 Beach at Ycntown ~045. Lunch 11 ~ 2:00 Tuee.-FrL; dinner 4:30-10 p.m. Tuet.·Sun. ~food 111 excellent pricM fMtUring traditional ttwian dishes. Dinner from se.75, k.lndl apeciala from $3.25 (Mrved in 7 minut" or they're FREEi )Beef & Wtne list. FU .. N 15070 Edwwds (Acfost from Wes1mlnster Mell)8912-t333 Lunch and dinner 7 daya. Grecioua. friendly owners Theresa and David Chiang keep their customera rft.lming 9 in and agllin with their delightful Szechwan and Mandn Cuisine frt for a king. Excellent food, prie91 and MIVice have won thit Chinese eatery num~ ••rdt. llARCEU.O'S 17502 Beach 9Mj. • ~-842-5505. &uibllhed M.::ie 1973, this faml~ owned llnd oper-.d restaar.nt on .. aome °' the beat dMla In town. o.lldoua htlndmade pizzL Pasta. Mldood, chicken and veal dilhea. N.w vegmrian menu. Lunch~ from $3.85; huge lundl buffel; dlnrw epeclats from se.es. Theif mono II -one. you go try the rMt. come back to the belrl 8AHT1NO 1t .. 9108 Adwnt .. M8gnolia. 964-3555. l..unc::h 11 am '° 3:30 pm T~ Dinner Spm to 9pm Tuee • .SUn. Cal ahMd tor fat tak.:>ut. A non4mOklng ,....,,,.,.. Your tmfa Ed I Frenca bring you lndmme dining wtt-t trdlonel ... from .. , r.glonl °' Italy. All tooct. mede frMh on premlMe. 8'Mdl made wfh al nttural ~a. no M#lc:ilil ingNdjenta. Swor • taMe of .._ and end the pelted ewnlng wtth c..-ICdno or EaptMeo ~ wflh delMrt from our blkety .. Consiltenl award-winning reetawlf'lt TDA8 LOOSEY'I 10142 &oakhunl • Adame. 964-8882. Tuu T..aed, tried~. Thia chill perfof Md ....,,.. offer. 90fM of the bell •a. ftrMater and ....,. wound! MMqu .. amaQd tlbl, d\icken. ......._ Texu ctlll. ~ .......... KJda•frM ..,, Md'!~ ••11 --abbondanza ...... Fresh Pasta & Seafood Restaurant $4 95 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 6f30l92 For Reservations Call 675-8973 Open For Dinners Tuesday • Saturday 5 pm to Oosing Oosed Sunday & Monday 3421 Via Lido • Newport Beach Fru Pa . in Vua Udo Plaza OPEN 7 NIGHTS AWEEK FROM 5-10PM FRIDAY 8c SATURDAY FROM 5-10:30PM CALL FOR RESERVATIONS ' mLL SERVING THE FINEST IN MID-WESTERN CHOICE BEEF, CHARBROILED TO PERFECTION, ._.. WITH ~ Riii I CllCIEN Complete Lunches starting at •349 Lunch & Dinner available to To-Go SERVING LUNCH & DINNER Lunch:M..Sat From 11 :00 am Oinner.M-Frl. From 4:00-Sat & Sun From 3:00 p.m. . Harbor C.ter Bart.or a Wilson COSTA MESA Poe Ml ... TW C&I. Mt4"'7 • • • • • l • ~ (J. l • New at Scampi Every Wednesday 6:30-10:00 p.m. Live Entertainment Featuring Join Us For Dinner or relax in our new Cocktail Lounge kquat )WI' most ltMly Italian '°"' 1176 Newport llvd. Costa Mela • 6'5-ll60 - - ' After the Op .Pro Surfing Championships make sure -to "Catch a Wave" into Wahoo's for ·a bite! WINNERS OF WAHOO 'S OP PRO DRAWING Grand Prize • Mark Odtn. Bohemia Long Board lit Prize • Gary Reder • Hydrohght Fun Wottu- 2nd Prlzt • Eric Gftller • OP Pro Outfrt 3rd Prize • BrOOkt Foudt • OP Steen Kn . drange eo.t w.-... I nu.day, June 21, 1882