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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-07-02 - Orange Coast Pilots ' a I NEWPORT BEACH • • .. Good morning! Do r.ou know the three most popular colors of bikinis bought this year at 'Barely There Swimwear in Newport Beach 1 1) Yellow 2) Pink ) 1> Purple • ,. . I' J-2, 1982 Serving the O range Coast since 1907 26 cent• Trial . by crisis ~C ity manager Kevin Murphy's first 100 days no honeymoon. But he gets high marks for performance. By Tony Oodero Slltl Wrfttr NEWPORT BEACH -With budget cuts, possible employee layoffs and increased fees staring him in the face, City Manager Kevin Murphy's first 100 days on . the job have been·a tad chaotic. "He walked into a buzz saw with this financial ~risis, that's for su re," said Mayor Phil Sansone. "He's ~ spent an inordinate amount of time preparing for eventualities." Those cvcntuali1ies have consumed Murphy's time, to be sure. But in addition, the formct City Manager of Alhambra, who replaced a well-liked Bob Wynn,· has run a non-stop schedule that includes getting to know the people, 1he issues, lhe tow·n and, of course, lhe city employees. Employing a technique he calls MBWA (management by wallcing around), Murphy hns fas1 become known as a visible city manager. "One of th~ things we liked ab<?ut Bob Wynn was his open-door policy," said Glen Everroad, the city's revenue manager. "But · Murphy takes it one step further." Everroad says_Murphy will often I drop in10 i\fl.empJoyec's office for lunch or just a chat. And bis memo writing has taken on a f~oetic "In the first 100 days, he has pua . ~ 1 Cable TV company's . lower. Service · rates surprise subscriber ~Rate went down in April, but viewers with prior subscriptions have - to call to get their monthly fees reduced, according to customer. his bill never changed. "It's a crazy thing." Pag.lno s~ud. ·· 1r they h.>,.,,er the rates, v.hy_,~on 't they do ll fo r· eve I'}· one!. Pag.mu ~:ml he called a cus- tomer sen ice represcnt:uive at Comcast and asked her the rate for the same exact service that he had in hb home. She told him the price v. ac, $67 .bS a By Tony Oodero month. he sJiJ . Sta1! Wmer \\hen he a~kcd her "'hv he NEWPORT DEACll As k \\as pa)ing. S69 73. Pagano· said and you )hall receive. she told him he haJ to as k for That's \\hat NC\( port a each the rate dccrCJ~C:. before he resident Joe Pagano found he coold get 11 had to do before he could take lk J1J advantage of a decrease in the • AnJ he ;.ib0 :_i,kcJ if he monthly rates he pJ)" to Com· coulJ be reimbursc.:J for the ex· cast Cable. CC)S he had been pJying si nce Pagano, a cible subscriber April. but the Comc:ist em- ince 1989, "a pJ~1ng S69.73 a plO)CC to!J him no, Pag;.ino month to ha\e three mO\ 1e !>a1d .. channels and t~ Comcast"s OJ\ c B.trlord. general l}lJn· • basic cable )Cf\ ice fed into the age r of Come.isl. s.iid he was three televisions in his home. unaware of PJg~ino's dilemma, Then he heard from friends but he sJ1J the compan) did ·that Comcast had lo"'ered its send out information to 11s .. cus· rates in April. 3ut Pagano said See CABLE/Bael Pl8e L ____ _ .,, . - _Ar son susnec ed in lire . . . at family planning clinic huality. • lll1 as maqmcm~ t • .w.,. -· did in five or six ycar~rroad ~Blaze does $9 ,000 in damage to clinic where abortions are. performed. ga 1ors founJ Oamm.1ble l1q1.1iJ Jt the clilllc, which offe rs J range of family pl.urning !>Cr· .,,ices, including abvnions. said. , I In addition, Wynn has been described by some as having a laid-back style, letting his depanment heads make their own decisions and rarely holding staff meetings. Murphy, oh the other hand, 'meets wi1h the siarr every two weeks and prcf ers to have -department heads consult him before making crucial decisions. "I've often used the department See MURPHY/M By Tony Oodero Stall Wnter NEWPORT BEACH ...: Po· lice suspect ~ fire that burned parts of a fam11y pfanning clinic Wednesday was ignited b) an arsonist, Newport Beach Sgt. Andy Gonis said. Whcrc:is authorities don·1 • know· \\hether the fire was ro- lated to the contrO\ersy o'er abortion. there ha'e .been nu· mcrous report~ na tionwide of arson at 'fnmil) pl.inning chni~ in recent )Can. P.ohce .... ere !>till looking for ~u!>pects. Gon1s s:iid. · . 4 ~~ City manager Kevin Murphy has completed his fi rst 100 days on the job in ~ewport Beach. "We believe that the fire "as started intentionally," said Gonis, who noted that iO\e)ti· Firelighters ''ere cJlled out to the bl:lle at 1hc Family Plan - ning ~oc1a1es. ~501 Birch, at See FIRE/Ba ,... Pair of neiJphytes shakes up ·Newport politics ~Councilman John Hedges qnd wit e Maria learn the basics of grass roots organizing with term limit ballot initiative. By Tony Oodero Sllfl Wrtter NEWPORT BEACH -Two years ago, City Councilman John Hedges and his wife, Maria, were non-entities in the politjcal landscape of this town. • They weren't knee-deep in ci1y politics, and they weren't avid council watchers, but within two years, the couple unseated a three-term incumbent and engineered a term limit petition that Will most likely be on th e November ballot. Hedges lirs1 became entranced wi1h Newpon Beach "hile he wa Mationed at Norton Air Force Base in San Bernardine..tn 1he early 1980s. On the weekends, he said he would take the Riverside Freeway 10 the Costa Mesa Freeway and head straight for the beach. "I said if 1 could ever li"e here 1 \\Ould. so it's a dream come true for me," said Hedges, who moved here in 1986. He and ~taria married in March of 1990 and she reloca1ed to Newport Deach from Scomdale Arizona. Hedges jumped into the rJ e The camp:ugn team con!>l)ted of Hedges Jnd his new wife, ManJ.1, ~olh polill JI neoph) 1c Bui lhey accompfo .. hcJ th~1mpo,s1ble Jhe} ~nod.ed Straus olf hi., incumbent perch. So if H.:dgcs was able lll O\Crcomc 1hc 90 percent return rate for incumbent Jnd un,eal Strau , then" hy ha~ he \\Or~eJ \O hJrd for the 1crm limit measure? "I thin~ it i something thJI 1 Jppr\1pnJtc for all le\els of go,ernmen1," Hcd~c., s;11J ''And I honestly bcl1e'e th:ll 11 'houlJ si;an from the bo11om." John and Maria Hedges find satisfaction in term limits drive. "I guess we kind of came right out of nowhere," said Hedges, 36, a pilo1 for Northwe t Airlines. It wasn't lonR afterward 1ha1 Hedges heard former Councilman Donald Strau s wa running for his fourth term unopposed. Surprised that nobody was challenging Strauss, A recent graduJ{e of Cal S1.i1c long Beach See HEDGES!• Troubled auto dealer Newport Imports faces property foreclosure lj By Tony Cox Busineu Edllof problem with his banker. Tokai Credit Corp. has initial· Im· cd ·foreclosure· proceedings port auto dealer Lee West, al-against West-Gilsand, the part- ready fac!ng a civil judgment for nership that owns the Newport allegedly dcf rauding a customer l~pons property on West Coast and a Department of Motor Ve-Hfghway. West nnd Sandy hicles i:wcstigation, also h:y. a Gilchrist arc partners in West· NEWPORT BEACH Gitsand, which built the deal- ership facility in 1985. Newport Imports, owned by West, leased the properly from the part- nerShip. . Tokai officials refused to dis· cuss the foreclosure action, which tems from a S13 million loan made to West-Gilsaml. Gilchrist, o" ner of Sunburst Mortgage in Newport Beach, said Tuesday tha\ the partnership failed 10 make payments on the loan be· cau~e Newport l01ports has not been paying its rent. "I'm utremely concerned.'' Gilchrist said. "This b a large in· vestment, tmd l can't m'1~e the mortgage payment myself "We're trying to resolve 1t. Hopefully, we'll be successful be· fore we have to worry aboUJ a foreclosure. I Jon't \\ant to lose S.. DEALER/II .1 ' A2 Thursday, July 2, 1992 • Locals DnlY -Don th_at leotard; nix th .e bon hons M a)be )Our kids '"ill never 1:-e Bolshoi material, but )OU can at least give 'em a ch.1ncc ... l3cs1dc.;, b.tlle t is good for more th:in Ollh l people 1hink ... Jus t t:ike :i lool.. at Cindy ~lansf1cld, the· director of the Dance Center ... ~ You'll kn ow wh)' it's said a picture t) "'l'rth, a thousand words ... ··\\'hen \OU lool.. at )CUr elf in a 'No matter what your aspirations. the benefits last a life- time.' · ' -CIMJJ MMSffUJ Dance Center director leotard :ill da) )OU tend to skip t~e bon bons," Clrol Dee Jones Best Buys "·') CinJ). Even footb:i ll plnyers know, a a form of . c'\ercise ballet's not fo r wimps. h builds strength :i') \\ell as expressi'e grace. ··~o maner ''hat )OUr aspirations," Cindy ~J' ~. "'The benefit last n lifetime." · ·At the Dance Center vou ge t top teachers too .1nd there are all kinds of classes for all kinds of <lancing -e\.cn clogBtn& and karate. , The nice thing is. to ge t you inspired, right mm Cindy ''tll gt'c you the first month's tuition .• H h.tl f oil... You cJn c:.xpress yourself for only SI b. '.\o e'\cu~es -the) ha'e family discoi.i°nts too: The DJn.:e Cenic:r is located on Westcliff 0 \\hen ;1a~lil' c.11111.: on the market \\Call thought, "Wow, .hi rnt 1!t.111l1t 11ion 1" 'aid Julie ~1crcJi1h:Julic work's at the J 1~ \!hen ~ 1 t)t' lln 1-1h S11eet in ~c" port Beach. Her ... 'r crtt'c ' n.11ur.tl 11.111, inJ I O\\ 10 'tal..e care of them. Ju Ii. '· '' "hen .11. f) It..:, bct Jme popular she was .Sl_!Cked in too - ,, true ht•l1c,cr. Ju~t 11 1..c c'cr:ont; cb..:. she though1f~cy we re gt e.11. :\1m 'he 1..mm' b.•ttcr . Her .um '' 10 ht 'p her dtenl'; achic'e great finge r nails "ithout prnhlcrm. "l"m 1101 d1cJp. hO\\C\cr; I'm high end," says Julie. '\.I !.>h0u!d bt• 11111re lor .111 J do -liu t, the rccc-.sion, yo u know." she :-a1J. Julie\ '~'t' 1.·c!'> arc pcr,on.1lued to fit e:ich of her clients' needs. · I 10 tu gd to" hJl's h.1ppcntng in their lives. Evef}lhing can .1!lec1 \OUr llJtl~ ... \J\S Julie. Shc:s getting a reputation for diagnosis... J ' Juhc wld m..:. "l \c been toltl I can recognize problems before · iQffil.! J uc lLU':· She kno'"" heLllmits though and shelets...pe0pl II\'\\ \\hen ll' 'CC a UOCtOr. "'{ make no bones about it,"' she says ... Jultc l 111 I clp ~uu de JI "1th problems from splitting, bnttle naib 10 ob110:\10us fungus... _ • ··11·~ .1 k.uning proces:.," sa)s Julie. "You simply have to go · thrnugh 11 " lh th:" ~·Julie\ manicures ,;o fl1r $18 ... . c . 'I ou Jon 1 'ell a \\Oman \\tth three kid's white carpet, no matter lhl\\ ~\l\H.l 11 ll'''"'". !'>he II h:.ite )OU 1n \L\ months." Gaye Jensen \,lld. \IJl..t.!-. ,l:ll'l' ... G.t)C :in l he r p.1r1nu Pc:gi HO\\..trd ha\e opened up a new 1111cqor Jt, l!n 'hmHoun :'\aturall) B) Us, on Poinsettia in (lHl.lnJ di.I ~l.ir lncn.:d1hlc hut true, they undernand the "Concept bf a budget, .1nJ th 1u~h the) 're 'till 11 full sel'\ ice business, they've hit upon a llC.tl j,!t'.I. ··\\ ~· ki' c tu fO in10 p1.Pple\ cw.ti ng homes -people have more 1h.an tht) 1'11nk the) u0: '·')" G.1)C. "We mal..e suggestion.s about \\ I~' 111 fl'\\t\f\.. \\ fiJI they h3H. " 1Shc ~·')"II m:il..e\ her crc;itt\C juices Oow ... ) G.1~e 'hm\ed me picture' ol a fi,c bedroom house on the Pl'nm,ul,1 -.hi. JnJ Pcg1 f urnl\hed completely from odds and ends :l't.11J ;.it g.11~.:c ,Jfc\. tot..11 cost, $5,:!00. f he~ 'Pl'nd 11mc tu fi nd out what makes their clients tick. · ')nmeh11d~ drc,,cd 111 penny loafers and a buuon down shirt isn't ,.. 1 ng to h1.· ~nmlon .. blc "llh "il d no"ers all over the walls.,'' Pegi I lf'11.,J Ill.I ..., 1"1ct1me' ti.to '\UU geh zip out of the deal -the clients wind. . 11 ,,Jt,1 ... 11 • 't'l1on, on Jo-1t-)9u-r>elF-1mproveme nts. J>co.:1 and G.1)1.! bclte\C \\hat goes around, comes around ... In f.1d . 11 ~ou pJ) a \t'>t1t to the store right now. they'll provide )11u \\lih .in hour comultJ11on -absolutely free. 0 II yu11'1 e come across DnJ bargains or unusual Items, or if you S..nuu a n ·tnilcr nho proiides outstanding sen ices or quality, be 'urC' to cnll a11d IC't me kno1t', l'ou can reach me at 642-4321 or \end a fo \ to 6-'6·-' 170. nu."•" 1~ 11n m &.< H • ('O'>"TA \tf.'"' 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Mrs. Sacks was a passenger in a car driven by her husband Bob, when the collision \ occurred. The ~------ driver of the other vehicle was arrested at the scene and charged with drunken driving. "She was a dancer, singer, artist and model," said Mr. Sacks. "She .. was a beautiful angel who everyone loved. People are flyi ng in from all over the country to be at the service." Her lopgtime friend,.Joann Traas, remembers her as a woman of infectious good humo r, who was always, ready with a smile anq a kind word. "She was just a neat person," Tr~as said. "She could make anyone smile. You could be-feeling really down a nd she'd still bring a smile to your face." AJong with her husband, Bob, Mrs. Sacks is survived by daughter • Heidi, 8; son Mikey, 5, and stepdaughter Nicole, 2Q; parents Joyce and Larry Pippin of Santa Ana and Robert Wanta of Aliso Viejo; brother Bobby Wanta; sisters, Dawn Strobel, Barbara Wanta, Pam Wanta and Janjs Wanta. 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I JO. l JO S JO, T.JG 9 10 J , .... n Ivy 11\ " 30. :" 3(1, 4 JO 6 JO e JO 10..1v • Unlawful lnlty • I I •ll 1 4 » 1 O :JO SOUTH COAST 'I.AU a.. ,IQVs,,.llo.e• S•b 11 H lotmon hturru 1PC 13 11 •S '3l) S I' 8 10 35 2 'olrlot Gome• ~·I, 3 30 6, 8 30, 10 JS • 3 H•u•••ltt~ PG n•s l SIS 730 9 •~ Photos by Marc Mrtln SOUTH COAST VILLAGE s.,;....._ ..t!.04 I The fe•tl•ol of Anlmotlen • 'I•. 8 10 1S 1 A Womon'• Tole 'G lJ :> 1 4 6 II 10 l ff-e Wole•donce 12 •5 l 5 H 1'30 9 4 Irvine THI UNIVlHITY CIMlMA l,AS ~' 0.•t es• ea 1 I Houa .. lller 'c. 15, ':I JQ, 5 ·~· 8 10 15 2 Unlowful lnlty • 11 311 '1 4 ,II 1 9 JD 3 The ll'lartr 45 :" I • 4 • H 9 45 4 "nouhle .. , S for & Awor fPG -9 5 Sblet A<t ~ l1 34 '1 .. v • ..., o 30 8 :JO 1030 6 loomerong ~ I :' • 30 1~~ 30 WOOOUIOQl CINEMAS t o P"''""' c..; •• , I. • lllifo ~ , l olmon lel..,m• •S 'olrlol Gome• · 30 10 !IC A A leo9ue of Their Own '], 7 Jo. ), 1 3'l •o 5 )IJlet Atl ••• ~ lO Costa Mesa tlem~ ~lokn from 3 home 1n lhe 700 bkxk or Paul· armo A\·cnuc Newport Beach TWo men were seen running from ... home that had been burglarized in the 900 block of Cheyenne S1rec1. The resicJcnl was on vaeationA..!1owcver, so police did not know w~at was m~ing. i nc burgltus apparently smashed a wmdow to gain entry. ·-, Someone pried open a-.storage locker in a. tarpon in the 2200 block oC Miner Street and Mole fo-c Sony Walkman~. two televisions and a VCR . • A 1clevision. VCR and s1ereo were among 1he ua. TEll'EllnRI: Newport. Beach 69/S 7 BalbOa: 69/57 Costa Mesa: 73/60 Corona del Mar: 68/58 tmlY: We'll haw a ~ ~ In the ICMlthLlnd wtdl _,,_, temperatures Md •UM}' akin. 11'b '"°"""I will •wt Old wtth the us..a low daudt Md then pt MC for aunthlne. Tempenturee wffl nnp "°"' lhe ~ 60t for lhe ~ lo uppft' 70s Md loW IOI w..t. l.OM toftipf U. "Pf'ded to r-. In 'h Mgh SOI Md low 60t . ... CllJ: Fair Md wvmer wtdl pod ,.,.. • ...... for tM fowth ............... ..,.,. ..... low 70e Oft ... c...c ... the ..... 10I ID low IOI lnlMd. ~ In the mid SO. IO low 60I durifta the period. •tm: No COiie.i ................ potted. W..t '° touthwM ...... 10 ... 20 bola, l foot ..... J foaC .............. . ... 1111. 54tftriM: S:SO ua. ~ 1:1S p.M. ct 0 ) • "" A compu1cr, stereo anJ tools were o1mon1 the ilcms s1olen Crom a home IO the 2100 block or Thuri n S1ree1. The re 1den1 w:is in 1he process of mO\.'tnS when the burglary occurred. • Someone ~heed open 1hc ~tor:igc shed at Don I lan-'IOn Land..c.1p1ng in 1he 200 bloclC of Ogh: Snect anJ \lole a ~eed eater, lawn mower and air blower. ' S:JI .... ·1.J 12:11 P."'· 4.S S: U P·"'· l.t 11:11 , ..... 6.J 6:JOa.a ~1.0 12:S6p&'-1 6:17p& 1A 121na.a.s.1 • TI11C\CS hit :i;cvcr.il b.:\1.1Jgc v.:111.lm~ m.11.hmcs o1long a two-block of \ltCllh of•COJ\I l11clmav l'C• l"cen 1he I SOO and WOO bl,>t:h 1 he\ pricJ opc'n 1hc machmcs anJ maJc olf \\llh SC\cral J<.1n.i1' m \;O\O\, • • An c~p.:n 1\e rabk .1nd chair Kl ''~ t.1J.;cn from a p.1110 1n 1hc 300 bl'1CJ.; of Marsucntc A\\.nuc • Someone rc~r1edl\ fired 11 011 ur p.:llet JI 11 1.:ar parked '" the 1500 b)\~k or Duvcr 01 l\e, ~h.illcrlng the leCt. rear "indow. \ , I . _, Newport Beach/Costa Mena Dally Pilot i I .. Thursday, July 2, 1992 A3 I) • . What-lore?-A not so sporting IOok at the lilme of golf ·1 can't keep silent anymore. Golf is a joke. There. J said it. Cancel your Just Oiclc on the T V Sunday afternoons to find out wh3t's wrong with game. h starts with the clothes. These "athletes" wear long pants! Checkered prints. Loud shim. I, for one, am goin,g to stop pretending. I hate gott! · And for those you who love the links, I've only got one thing to say: Get a real sport. the price of golf tlubs, v.eckend, You could ge t a pretty good bags, balls, and apparel night's sleep in the 1imc 11 iak.es to play (those plaid panh are un lb·holc round of golf \'vh1c.h brings e>.pensive, unless }OU go U) to myoy,n pcr~on;,I theory of v.hy to the Goody, ill, v. hkh people golf: it\ bcuer than "ha1·s at specializes thJt line of home. Ami let me: tell \OU !)omething· clothing), green fees home hall gut t •be pr;tt) a.,.,ful to gel alQJle.are ourrag""c'"""o .. us-. ---.,.iefd-pr1 neron 3 golf cou~e for lt:.llf day. You Ci.JO pay more than SIOO for an 18-hole round of golf. WJnt """1 here's ahnost no ai:mm. Out ot six subscription if you must, but someone has to say the emperor has no clothes. lf golfing's a sport, then those big, professional tubs of goo on the PGA tour ure alhletcs. I don't think so. I can't figure out this golf craze. In Orange County, not playing golf these days is as bad as not having gone to USC. A non-golfe r like me is an outcast, ostracized from charity And the physiques! The pear-shaped golfers waddling around the golf course pack more blubber than a walrus. Even their double-knit, polyester trousers can't keep their bell ies from spilling ove r. Nex t to them, bowlers look like ' to '1npossible. But they're not sports. Neither is golf. Semantics aside, why won't people wake up and smell the freshly cut grass? Their Jove affair with golf is a charade. A sham. Built solely on myths. No logical person would wiUing pay $100 or more to spend six hours on a g91f course, most of the time sitting in an electric cart, waiting to take a 100 or so whacks at a tiny white ball! 10 belong to a country club'> Open up hour-. on 1hc 'oursc how mud1 uf the your safe deposit box. , time ':.Ire ~ou .u .. tuJll) i.-wing1ng thc club? A'>'>uming }uu·re a ')0·'>0 goiter :.ind need v You ge l no exercise! On belier golf a IOO \trokcs. and a-.suming it wi..es )OU courseS", 'management insist'> )OU take a 3 i.cconds per ~''ing. that's an go!f .ca rt a1ound the course. This mean~ actrun-pd1..kcd five minutes pmmed im1.> Editor's Notebook events, business meetings and social ga theri ngs, all of which take -place with increasing regularity on the golf course. l, for one, am going to stop prctc~ding. l hate golf. And for those you who love the links, I've only got one thing to say: Get a real sport. \ triathletes. To be fair, some golfers aren't fat. Look at Tom Kite. recent winner of the U.S. Op.en. Ski nny, bespectacled, 42 ye3rs old, couldn't punch his way out of a paper bag. l'd swear he w:is my ... accountant., .i.1 Now I know it's tough to hit a golf ball straight. So what? It's hard to 1hread a needle. And solving Rubie's Cube is next Why can'[ everyone see the game of ·golf is fu ndamentally and fatally flawed? Let's make it simple for :hose ironheads out there· whose minds are still wedged in p sandtrap. Y' Golf is incredibly ex pensive! Forget your golf workout consists of !.tepping . a sh·houi lime fr;.imc. • out of the can, taking a s" ing, and Lot!"-· I cuuld £l) on. but I thmk }OU jumping back in. I guess )Our foot that caught the drill Snap out of 11 and gi'c works the pedals on the couri might get ...Ur goll. Yo:.i 1.Jn s • .hc big monc~, not tired, but that's obo ut i1. Michael JorcJJn h:.i' e 10 bu) ~di~ clothe'>, get ~ome real could play hundreds of holes of gulf e\erd e un d \pend ,0me time ,, ith \Our during the NOA finals \\ith no ill ellccts. tapl il). · ' PGA pro Fuuy Zoeller ,pum. on It ~hou!J be the e:.i~1c~1 thin\: to do cigaretles while playing. Enough s.iid. -.in.:c.: ')llll-in1• J '''O·fol)l putt • v It's terribl} time consuming! Got · Hil/i.1m Lubde//':. wlumn appt•urs six hours to spare? Then tee 11 up on the C'Jfh Tl1urld.J.L PSO ·gets intO th.e 'Spirit of America' FREE BR OTS! F or an's sake. SP IRIT lNTAcy: Pacific S)'tl'lphony Orchestra launches its fifth summer series al lfVine Meadows Amphitheatre with the "Spirit of America'' concert and fjrewor~s spectacular a1 8 p.m. Saturday. Conductor Jack Everly will be joined by soprano La Juan Carter, tenor James Dahlman, narrator Thurl • ("Tony the Tige'(') Ravenscroft :1111.I the Spirit of America Chorus. In addition to popular Ameriian .------selections by Copland, Gould and Berlin, the Fourth of July concert features Arc Angels may not be breaking any new ground here. but they tra,cl the well·\\Orn path impressively. • NUGGETS: Among 1he ne\t induc1ees in to the Orange Coa<..t College Alumni Hall of Fame ''ill be Starr Parodi, the kc)boardist for Arsenio Hall's Posse and a 1980 OCC grad. The 19th--8flnual induction ceremony is ~lated to get busy on Oct. 12 .... Opera Pacific is offering half-price season tickets (S36·S74) to full·time college students for its '92· '93 Make Your 4th EASY Fully Cooked ... ) Just Heat and Eat Bu> two packs at our regular pnce and get the third pack FREEL a v.orld premiere commission by New York composer Da' id Lc rt, John Everly, PSO conductor, and La Juan Carter, soprano. productions, which include Puccini's "La Boheme," Verdfs "II Trovatore.'1 Gounod's "Romeo ct Juliene" and Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro." For details. call 979-7000 .... Susan and Da,id Stary Sheets of Stary Sheets Fine Arts Galleries in Jr.inc ha-.e donated .. Tahitian Conversa11on." an origin:il watercolor by l\fillard Sheets appraised at S'!0.000:-to the \\inner of a drawing held Jul> 17-19 on behalf of two Orange Countv charities, the Pediat rtc Cancer Research Fund and STOP-G~P. a theater compan~ 1 Hot Cheddy Brots '----..-.E.-4-...J F ricdman and the first live performance of ''Columous: from the MGM film "Where Do We Go From Here?" a re constructed by E\Crl). The firc"orks finale "'ill be accompanied by popular American marches, including those of John Philip Sousa. · Tickets arc S 12·S44 for the ;imphithcater and SIO for the IJ\l.n. Call TickctMaster al 740-2000 for information. • RUN FOR THE DORDER: Speaking of PSO, one of three new members elected 10 the Board of Directors of Pacific Symphony A sociation last week was Newport Beach resident Dennis Zeleny, "''c president of human resources :u th(Taco-Bc11 Corp .. a division o(, PepsiCo. 1 In these troubling financial times (just aslo.. the directors of SOlJth Coast Symphony), Zeleny m~ be just what PSO needs. Prior to JOining Taco Dell, he helped create and build PepsiCola West dh 1sion of PepsiCo into a multi-billion dollar organization. He's also an ongoing participant in the :ictivities of the Cornell Alumni Association, serving as the 1977 Class Counsel and assisting O>rnell University m na tional (und·raising effort~. Zeleny is married \Vith two children. The 01hcr \\\O new members arc mega-developer Kathryn G. Thompson of Dana Point :ind Santa Ana Councilman Miguel A. Pulido. "'ho will represent the cit) · on thl! PSO board. • SPECIAL VISITOR FILE: F.1sh1on hlanJ pian1i.t Donna Olackwood's ~iclo.ling of the ivories was e~tra special music 19 the c:ii-s of one recent shopper: ru she played tunes from th~ Uroad"ay smash "Phantom of the Opern·· in Atrium Court, a nicc-JoolCing young man ambled over and said, "I cnn•t get away from that music." It was none other than Davis <r.1ines, who is currently playing the masked one in the Andrew Lloyd Webber mu ic.tl at the Ahmanson in Los Angeles. GJines told Blackwood that he plays the phantom six nights a week, then drives.hcr<.'to get away from it all on his off day. The best laid plans of mice ond phantoms. .. • PICK OF Tl IE WEEK: faery week, tape5 and compact discs pour into our laps here at the Pilot. After painstaking research in our high·tech listening lab, it's •been deemed that the top of the heap this Y>cek was ... Arc Angels' • II .SOS..,,. ! Qr l11t ·~w,Tapu • SptNI lleW.y P_., ped.flll """~I ~ll0.9S T al* Sc» 7,00 ... , .. •• sclf·titled debut album. Featuring Stevie Ray V;iughan's old rh> Ihm section, this Ausffn'. Tex., quartet's release, produced by Lillie Slevcn Van ZMdt. pack') .t pow~rful Dixie punch t~at hark'i back to the "hiny·guitar-lick-laden tadium fillers of the '70). In other \\Ord , KLSx·~ pla~hst. Fronted by du:il vocalists 'guitarists Chatlte Se.xton and Do}le Bramhall 11. . . for young peQPle. For more info. phone 733-0045. _ A11'1 that's all he \HOte. · Light Choice Cheddy Brots Beef & Cheddar or Ham & Swiss Brots -~~tt~ HICKO RY FARM ·S~ WESTCLIFF PLAZA . l 7TH at Irvine., ewport Beach • Send A Gift l!y Phone 642-4302 • . . Your P~ Store DELI & KITCHEN GREAT R>R 1lf£ BEACH FRIED CHICKEN SNACK PACK 21< ch1Ckm. rdl & h ttn A'.\'D !Oii' chalet cl Poaio ~. 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For more .miormat'-Of\ C.'l' 416-0<191 Tuesday, July 21 Eff ecti\e budgets -Lea•n ho ., \ ·ur JS)()CiJtion c.Jn make and manase efiecfr.e bud ets to i1.:nd a~soc1J~ion e\penses at the ne\t t ... n<;heon meet ng oi 1he So~:hern CountJe-, Chapier oi the Comm ... mt\ A$).()C1Jt1orh lrm tute, i 1:30.a.m •fi.:: :1 .;t fue Red Ll'?fl Inn. 3050 Stist ' St "' Costa \1esa for '5C°!'\a:i<>I'~ ,._, '1forma:ion CJ I 380· -360 ' 53 ;\lh e -A matu•e d· .1.n" 1;;.i>:>" ~ ht:,J r•UM 9 am co 1 pm .• u the \\e->t 't"•\port CO'""''li'u" ty ur.:er 883 ',\. 15:.h St. n '\e\ .. pO,t Beach. Adm1~ion j,> '\. WEEKEND PATIO BRU S~turda~ 6: Sunda~ ... 30 · l p.m, 0-.u Ccmpl.ete .\fenu Includes .• F~sh Pasra. Seafiiiii:Lumb &-l ea/ Open L..nch & D.n:1e: 00'-ed ~tondays ·· 251 hipyard \\Tay -Se"t""J>Or1 Beach • 723-0621 l't"n11:111t·111 \1:1"-t ·-l / '"",.'' ( '""' y~ Cin:.:X POio ~ ~s.:. .t~~ ..-:a l ;5; ~ HB ~:-POLO s3 per line per week· • &scd on 3 Lne v. ·• mir~um \\ c.·i~hl ( ·11 11/ rul ,-t'n in·, SDD • PEoPLE TO LOSE "'EIGKT F~c trial proe~ a;. u :ni ~-r:ua c c~. go cxc:g. DO cu:· OS!:J I OCJOe" "'.a.: e_arut~ call -~ 1 •cu Ci') ...:-::10 DIETi DON'T WORK! "°"' Cir ~ I .,... ...., 9'ICI llS -kn d ......... ~d•C>J • e. ~ -,. ~ -r ., ....... ....,. :>oc:r ••~ .--. rate. Fltel.lb ~ For FREE intormat>on CAll. TODAY 668-744 7 To Jlesen e Space in the Health & Fitness D1recrory OJJI 642-56- sa and enrollment i!> l1m1ted to 30 people. To register call 644-3240 Newport Harbor ---~eunion-~poa r;w,' ~r-- Satu rday, Aug. 1 High School's cl.n! of 1952 ~-.111 Class of '82 _ The ~orona hold 11.S 40th reunion Aug. 15. del /\'\.1r High School Class of 1982 Plt>Js.t' contact D.:1v.n P.ersonJ " v. 111 hold 1lS 10-}ear reunion Aug 1 Cu:ld at 54 5-5441 or 0Mlle at Jhe Balboa B.i~ C'ub. Call Ken-Amburgey at 557-654 5 lvr 'ion~ers at 955-9321 fCJf ·- in(ormation. Saturday; August 8 CdM class reunion - Ttie Corc.o .a D· Mar H !:." Si l"OOI Class of 1972 \Ill hold its 20th r~union at 1h Ba boa BJ\ Club Plea>t' call Heathc::r \ \ eir Marlin Jt 85~ ·62 3 ~ or Jeno :er Suchomel Sha'' a1 i59·90&4 ror more · ,,, rmat on. October 24 Newport Harbor 10 · year re~nion -'1:.,pun Harbor H1&h Schv ~ cla}s ot 1982 ,,,11 celebrate ilS icn·H~ar reunion '11 the Rad1>>0n Plaza lf\lne, 1800 ,\.\JC Arthur Bhd. For more 1nform<'ltion call Pegg e-.u 538-7971 or Co•fle Jf..at5 at 673-3565 WHY THI! LMNG TRUST 11 Re,a.clng the Wiii •ho• :o RETAIN COMP'...ETE ~lRO~ over yor.K asseu-aid dispose of~ as YOU O!RECT a? yw d~ and AVOID PROBATE •The~ ¥d Olsae.;ama~s ~ Certa.tl Tn;S:S fl ".Sn JoirC Tenaicy • HON u Bypass Cooseri~p tit using Power ot Ai·~. •Ho-. 10 REDUCE TAXES -Vision ·u1ithout glasses! 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Top Brand Name Mattress Patwl Sia apa• -i>edic MATTR•SS ·-""----===-- "',, ~rfJ~ .~ ~\eS e""'~t ~ •. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • ~ .. ~~GO· ............. . \\S · • Custom Furniture floor Sarrq:>les • Desks • Art\\brk · • Antique Reprodumons •Beds . . • ~ight Stands •:rabies • Pine, Steel Alder • Hand Painted Cuc;tom FWihesl • Olairs • ~ finors • Neytport Beach/Costa '!'esa Daily Pllol I Educators on edge as bJnlget crisis persists t -~These are perTious times for pedagogues,' says Newport-Mesa Superin tendent John Nicoll. 10' manf ch:mge-s before ifs final adoption in lace August." One potentially disastrous change for the Newport-Mesa school district would be the elimi- nation of the basic aid funding for- mula. The district earns more By Russ Loar money than state-imposed revenue Stan Wnter limits allow,. because its income is NEWPORT UEACH -As the based on local property taxes. budget less st:He of. California If budget-balancing legislators crank~ out IOUs to pay its bills, elim inate basic aid funding melh- educators hope for the best and » ods, the Newport-Mesa school dis- fcar the worst in the continuing trict could lose as much as SS mil- dcb:ite over the s.ize of cuts in lion, and would face certain ~ank- publk education funding. ruptcy, according to school district On Wednesday, the day after officials. _ the state's budget deadline CA-Even though GQv. Wilson's pro- pired, Gov. Pete Wilson continued po cd S2.3 billion cuts in cduca- 10 argue for a $2.3 billion Cllt in tion were cejected, legislators are pubht schools. now C\pectcd to. suspend Proposi- After the midnight buuget ue~d-tion 98 -which guarantees public line passed on Tuc,day, the state education approximately 41 pcr- Se~c ·s la\t-uitch compromi~c ccm of the state buugct. - plan to cut education funding by "We had a very rensonnble ap- S I billion was tlcfeuteo by A..,-proach with both Senate Dcmo- scmbly Dcmocrnts in th e wee · cra1s and Republicans coming to· hours of the new fi scal yc~1r. gcther;'' said state Sen. Mnrian "lf that S2.3 billion cu t goes Uergeson (R-Ncwport Ileach) of through, it would be devastMing the failed Senate compromise. for *range County schools," sai<l "Nobody wants to cut schools, it 's cou y school-. Supcrinten<lcnt ju'>t a matter of facing the realit y Joh Dean, a Newport lleach re'>•-of this fiscal situation." dent. "'No d1stricl ha., th:11 i..ind of Wilson .and Republican allies money."' turned down a bu<lge t plan from School hoard members m th'c Assembly DemocrJts that \\Ould l\c\\port-Me'a Unified School ha'c cut S605 mil)ion in education Di flllict appro,eu a 1emJti\e SSI lunuing. During a prc-.s confcr- million l'udget ·1 ue-.da) night, ence on Wednesday, Wilson said com12l>1ng \\ilh the 'late-required the Dvmocratic propo al \\aS n fc J pcheni rc:.el'\c 1h:1ni..~ fo S3 2 "ith "hiuden llcficit _gimm1ci..s." n11lhon from an ll'\1nc Co. cndO\\· But State Superintendent of 111- mcnt 11cu to the Nc\\port Cthl'lt \truc11on l3ill Honig called the development. Otmocratic proposal a reason:Jblc \\ 11hout the If\ inc Co. mone), compronfr•,e. Speaking in . S:icra- thc .,ChO\.>T u1strn:t \\OU Id h.l\e mcnto \Vcdncsda}' I h,)nig criti- becn forceu to go lh!)Ond Jlrc.id) cizcd the governor for ·''blnckm::ul- deep c:ut'I of SJ 7 million -cut\ 111~" lcgislJtors by demanJjng S2.3 • that "'ere .1ccompll,hcd in part hy b1lli\ll1 in education cuts. l le abo \ . 'It that $2.3 billion cut goes throu gh, it woul d pe devastating for Orange County schools. No district has that kind of money.• -John Dean county schools Superintendent . lcmm:J without i.ignific::int !>lruc- turnl reform, according to New- port Deach Assemblyman Gil Fcr- g\)Son. l3ccause the ovcmll !.late butlget w:is ei.timated too high, public schools received SI billion more thap they shoulu ha1wc in Proposi- tion 98 funll ing guarantee~. ::ic- cor<ling to Fcrgmon. Out the Leg- j,l:nurc failed to appro'c .a pl:ln to "rcc:1p1ure" the funds anJ..rcJdju~t ' the funding ba:.e on "h1ch Propo- \ltion 9, re,enue~ arc calcubtcd. ··wc\c' built the base e\en big- gc r no" -that's c~act l) the prob- lem," Ferguson said. 4'Even though the state is in this tcrribk condl11on, the :.pecial interests ''ill not 1.:omc to the table anu SJ\ I 'We're going to tighten up our belt:.. We \\ant to help.' " rh~•sdav. Ju1v 2. 1992 ·u Emotions flare during budget · session! By Russ Loar SIJlt Wfr.tf T hey ncarl) came to blo\\). They jeered, glared and called each other names. And one of the participant:. was reuuccd 10 tears before ll y, a' •tit over. No, this is not ice hockey. It\ the California \talc As~cmbly in action during a stormy budget session that lasted until 2 a.rn. Wcdncslla)'· Among the angry, cnr ... ge'1 a .. i.emblymcn wa., Gil J·crgu\on ( R-Newport Deach), ''ho got into a nasty exchange "ith Democr.Hic A-.i.emblyman Burt f\1Jrgolin ( 0-Lo!. Angele\) O\er j\\UCS or ' \\uri..e"' compen'iat1on . Oemo1.:rat) under the k:.1Jer hip of business dunatc. "We must ignite Speaker \\.11lie Oro\\ n :m: t~ the crnnomic engine of the '>late," blame fo r the budget bulllcncct..:. he ;ml. ... , hat 11' our uni) The Assembly \Oled do'' n u '>OlutiDn.'' compromise bullgc -proposul tlwt , 'I he onl1 kH!r c the go,crnor ''ould have cut public cduc:atton h.1' in r4'1ching u budget by $ l billion, comp;ired to Gm. arn.cment j, the pro .. pc<.:t ol •• Pete Wibon's propthcd S2J Republic.111 majorit) ufter tl~c billion cut. -No,cmbcr l'lc1.:11ons, uccurJrng I<> "The Speaker h.i' acted tul~ill) ( crgu,tm, irrcspon~1bly in thi-. Jnd h••'> "\\ 11111.: Utl>"n i~ the guy 'l:Jlling literally put California un th~ euge . 'ull tht'>.' Fa~i.J'iOll !>Jill. "I le \\.:.HllS of 1.foastcr.'' 131.'rge,on s~iill. ·· 1 he 't 10 r;mc 1,1\CS anu mil mer the A-,i.cmbl) blod.cd 11 and ha' kit Jcl11.:11 ll~e the fc*1,1I gmernnwnt the ~late in tot.ii d1-.arrJ)'. ... Joe~ I he l!O\erl'for '"lilt> to m:i~l' "Thi) is prob ... bl~ the mm.t :.ub 1.1nt1.1I '>tru1:tur.1I 1cfo1 m in the painful time of my pol111cal ltk." budgt.:t so 11 can't rnntinuc to t:fU\\ Dc~pite sigm ot economic .111~ Ill• re on autorn.11i .. plot. Th.11\ rcco"ery around the countr., the the b.1111".· •rnunJ," future looks blcJk fur C.1ht~>rni,1. \\ nh th"c t1Jrn11ni: of •• Ill.'\\ "Thi b not :1 pleasant pl.ice 10 he right now," Fcrgu,on \Jtd, adding that the As-.embl) \crgcant at arms was thini..ing of hmng l.irger officers to help i..eep oruer. .1c:cording 10 Fcrgu .. 1..n ·We .ire 111 bucJc_t onfcrcn c ~comn1111cc on J tc(riblc dcprcsi.iun _ -the \\ON \\ ednc.)J:I\. pol111c1an~ ""v 0mb.11 :.. ~incc the Great Dcpre":> .. 11,n ol the on tl~i: lcg; .. 1.i,l\c l)ud£cl · "'It's that scriou.,:· ~ Uoth Fergu,on ant.I state Sen. Ma nan Ocrge-.on ( R-Nc" port Deach) believe that A'i!!Cmbly 1930-.," he !>aid. ··Californi:i i' the h.111l~bruuntl "111 prob.1hly onlv -.1:11c that 1s locked ~criou~h conunu tor thl.' 1011: -.e;:iblc into thi' depression.'" · tuturc. "Id n't thml. \\C 1.:.in find Fcrgu~on argue~ that ,1.1\\: ... \1 •) Ill ri.:,h.occ re,cnu .. ," s:.iid regulatory and lax pohc1c' h:l\c lkr~t.''on. 'll ju~t bn't there. .,criously damaged California'<, C.111l1>rn1,1 tll in s1.:nou' Jeop:lrd)." .... 1taff 1e lllal::lt SINt:E '9~. : 21-IC'A 'S TECHNOLOCV STORES" . - -.nt- ldiEDI · .. .. 'the elimination ot :!38 tcach1n~ hl.t'>tctl Wilson's propo al to cut and )taff po-.ition,, 'rending by delaying enrollment of ---\Jttttl-ffie st.ttc'.., SI l billion bud-.1ppro\lm:11cly 110,000 i..imlcrg.1r- gct ~;ip i-. ckl\cd, lm\\C\·cr, 'dmol ten \luuents. Llistnct olf1ci.1I-. l>:l) their hudgc1 i' "'i hi' is a !>yinhol oi how :inti- ottf) a-. kmpur~•I)' I 1n.1nci;1I n1.1J chtlJ he has become," Honig s:\1d. map, . ''There is no way in th1' '~orld th.11 .. ·~c'e arc pcrillHl'I time' flL kind of propo\al i.., gC111ng throogh p~t!-!oguc•,,~ .... 1id Ne\\ poft-~k' 1 tM Lcg1'ilaturc.' But local school district official... :.a~ they arc beyond mere belt- tightening. "\Ve haven't just cut out the fat, ,,c\e cut ou t a lot of the mu,clc and if we go ~ny fur· thcr. '"c-'11 be cutting into the bone I 1!1:mow it,clf.'' 'aid Tom Golllc). the :t'i\"t.llll superintendent of the I Ne'' port-Mc a Unified Scho(rl I 0 1mict ~'ho U\er.,ecs the bud_g~!:_+ "I don't i..n1l\\ ho'" much furthe r "c could go "1thout decimating ·come in .for an ExplOsiOil of Huge · Ele_ctronics_S~vings__.. _ ... chouh Superintcnucnt Joh n Then: \\tll be no Ja,ting solu· Nicoll. .. f he. buugct "ill be .. uhjl'll tion'I lo the state\ budget l.11-1hi., 1..11 .. 1m1 .. I ..---~-·- S N C E 9 1. .-\ Entire Stock of Men's Clothing & Furnishings 100o/o CAMEL HAIR Sport Coats · Reg. '425 *18900 MEN'S SLACKS All wool troplcal1 Reg. 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Safety c;t 4911 2"' •Z! 1509 -"-9 llH • Handsfree speaf..erphone S•le Pr1ce Ends 714/92 • µl IOf O'E- DUal•CaSSette Answerer Save $20 79P~tus Low As SIS Per Month• • Stops message · when you pie~ up S•le Pnce Ends 7 4 92 1 ll IOf <>'I Cordless Phone With Redial GREAT BUY 5995 ~~ f\Mlll.t10fW.)( Ultraslilft 121-ZoM VHS CWerdlr - i:f s799· Ae9.tttoo Low At S25 P11 "1on0'1 • • 1-lux ens11tv1ty •,e er -,..~, ,,,, , .. ,,, 5·Watt, .O·CltHHI CIW .. lt·Mlt ZM;7911 Off hcfl --·"" Lo-Aa 115 ll'ef llllontfl • -'l1 l ... , .... ft9Ma -';::::" 1i24!! ~ """·" ~!M ~~2 Atmoncl ,,., w ....... a.,,.,. ............ ..... . . I ' I A8 Thursday, July 2, 1992 - Bu·siness Sy Tony Cox 8us.neS$ Ed tor CORONA DEL MAR - Beleaguered commcn.:1al real es tare O\\ ners 'take no11~e: C. Lal Jhunjhnuwala is in town. and he's looking to buy some property. Jhunjhnuwala heads up a group of companies with two major . m.rnufocruring concerns in A~ia anJ more than S400 million worrh ol commercial real estate. In hct\\ccn pla nning his daughrer Ch:inJra\ July 6 wedding and 'i~it111~ ''1th his three other chilJ- rcn ,,iio lt\c in the Jrca -he's c1>l 'l"1cn more children arounJ ihc gh1be -the Singapore-based lll\C-.t1lr plan-. to spend bet\\Cen S~O million :ind SlOO million on Se'' purt Uench-are:i hotels and l)l lil·e buildings. • llH: 6"' 1ear-oh.l \\l1rkaholic is t:l\ln!!. him~clt a rn0n1h to com-r 1.. le• hb hu:.IOe\' hac before he rcturn' tu S111gap11i:c. "here one of l 1' ~ompan1l'.\ o"n' .ind operate' thl Ju,umiu\ 11, tel Imperial. "II the pri,·e h right lln today's Im real e t:tte prices. I le -.ai<l that because of hi "popularity" ''ith banks in Smgapore and Hong Kong, he i currently bu) ing two warehouses anc.I nn office pnrk in Oakland with 100 percent financing. "l'\'e :ilways met my commitments," saiJ Jhunjhnuwala, a shorr. stoc~y man with· an engaging smile. "My strengths :\re math -l can qui~l..ly dcrermine the fcal value -and 1he :\rt of negotia1 ion." JhunJhnU\\ ala is a elf-made man, l\\O time::. o'er. He \\as born in India 10 a middk-class family. Shortly 1herc.1ftcr, 1he fom•I> m<wed to Burma, 11 here his father developed a J.1rgc tC.\tile company. The Jhunjhm1\\.ll3s were forced to flee Ourma in 19-12, ''hen the Japanese ~"' .1ded. Then 18. Jhun1hnuwala worked .is a clerk in a 11!\tilc factory in India durin~ the ''ar. He and hb iwo young1..r hrother<i returned to Burma after the w~1r anJ rel>tored 111d the rdurth .ire •. ,,l,J. I'm 11 Ill ' ~ 10 ~l\C'I any\\!l1:1c: so v.hy thll OrJrl\!l Countf?" Jhun hm.11 .la -.J1J \I >nd 1y 111 an 1n1en 1c1\ .11 hi-. 'on Ch.1tri's He was impris oned: for six months in solitary confinem ent, "to await execu- tion," and he lost' his holdings in Burma to the new government. .. I l.1rl'i•>r P1llnte home Jhun1hnu1\al:i sJ1J he secs an l'\n~llcnt 1m c.,,tR1ent opporturuty 111 the deprc:.~cJ Or•rngc County '' .11 c-..tJte m.1r!...ct. and \\Ith two 'I'll' .111J '''o 1..!Jughkr' h"ing m 11.c arcJ. he \\:.lnti. to c~tJblbh a b.l'c nt operauqns here. JhunJhOU\\Jla 1s a mon \\Jth the mean' tu bu\ himself o local beachhead f·or e>.an1ple. ht'> J.1ugh1cr ChJndrJ \\,1111cd to h,1\C :i c.m.:cr .. 111J althoul!h it's aca1n .. 1 im fa1111h 1rad1tion for women to work. Jh4njhnU\\Jla i-. buying her a restaurant in Fullerton. The restaurant. currcnrt} n:nne'd,. P .11han, '' 111 be redecorated .rnJ renamed Rang ~1ahal . tht: name ol the popul.1r Jnd1.11) rc~taurant at Hot~I lmpcn.tl their father's busine~~. 1 he) later 1.!>.pamled into Hong Kong. Jhunjhnuwala became a confid<1nt of Burma's prime mini,tcr. U Nu. When lhat regime "·Js toppled in a 1962 rc,olu 1 ion, Jhun1hnu, ... ala was aC"cu~cd of being a Nu crony. I le 1\..,1\ 1mpri~oned for h months in solttarv confinement, "to await l!\1.:Cut1on.'' an<l he lost his holding~ 111 Burma to the new gll\ernmenl. v.h1ch ~a1ion:ihzed all bu,inc's interest\, After bc111~ rclca,cd, -:Jtnmjl111m1: .tl,1 WCITT"'TOl{Ong-K"Ong to !<ah a12e the fomilv'i. investments lhere. 1-ic l.11cr cs1abl1shed a succe~lul \\.1lCh-an<l lul!gagc-ma!...ing company in ·Hong ' The Business p<1ge runs on Monda~, Wednesda~, Thursda~ and Fridays .. \\II' \\>'I 0.. > t ... Businessman C. Lal Jhunjhnuwala is vi;iting_ the Newport Beach area, and chcc~ing out local hotcls. Go Ahead. ••• Make JVJy Day r.--------, 1 FBBB FLEA· ·BATH 1 _ ~ an a:poolrumf?D.L 'N1Lh t.he·'doct.or ·I for a FREE FIRST EXAM rmd we ·w1ll g!ve I I your pet a FREE FLEA BA'f H. · I . All vaccmattons must tr cu:-rcr.:. L orrer exptres 7/lo T New Cllcnts, doga ~' cm.s only .J Authentic Kung· Fu ff T , · c·m & 81 I Pa Kua If you've studied martial arts before and think they're all the same, you haven't experienced Hsing • Chen. Call now to arrange o FREE TRIAL LESSON · . New Costa Mesa Location Convemently located near the borders of Newport Beach, Irvine & Santa Ana Heights with ea~y access from the 405, 55 & 73 Freeways (714) 557-8951 Authentic .methods from Chino. -frotntng-tn-ctassleoHorms -and -4---+-_ ......... ......,.___. rireet defense. Instructor licensed from Beijing and Taiwan . \\'hilc 111.111\ inve,1nrs hJ'e been pushcJ w the ~1Jclinc~ tiy hnanci:il J1lf1Cult1cs or a l:lck Of fin:111c111g a\ Jtl;1bility, JhunJhnu11ala "able 10 cap11aluc ~,t:~;~i~J a parm 011 exporter in Balboa .Animal ·Hospital Jhunjhnuwala ha' built hii. 848-3840 • 8904 w. Coast Hwy.• Newport Beach -------~-.---New convenient location. School established 19 7 6 Taxable sales decline in Newport, Costa Mesa Ta,;1bk s:ilcs -:.i m.1Jor rc,cnuc ~oum: for l~..:.d !.:l•1cmmcn1s -\\ere Jo\\n ~i~111t1cJntly in the four1h qu:irrer Imm lourth-qu.irtcr 1990 lcH:I' 111 lioth Nc11purr Beach and Co,t:.i ,\lc~a. Ne'' port Bc;1ch sullcred a 2.7 p.:r~ent decline in the la-.t three mnnlh\ of 1991. from $23.5.8 million 10. S22CJ ..J m1l11on, and Co> ta Mesa w a-. h11 ''1th a 3 7 percent decline. from $607 3 nu I hon to S5&..J. 7 n11l11on. At the sJme 11me. \IJtC\1.Jde t.1,ablc sak·s ''ere down 3.6 pe rcent 111 the fou rth quarter fro m the same penoJ the pre' iou~ year. fh.11 decrease Tollowcd declines of 5.:? percent. 4.6 percent and 2.4 percent in th e previoui. three quarters of last year. ,. Pacific Mutual takeover of First Capital wins approval LOS ANGELES -A superior court judge has affirmed Insurance Commi.,sioner John Garamendi's selection of J'."lewport Deach·based Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. 10 take over defunct First Capital • "'Life ln.,urance Co. P.icific Murual was among four finali-.ts bidding to acquire San Dieyo-bascd First Capital, which . • \\.JS .!ICued by the Insurance Department in May 1991. The acquisition calls for the Ne\\port Oeach insurer to rehabilitate First Cnpital and, after five yea r~ merge the San Dieg~ company into Pacific Mutual. Sweet Factory opens · Fashion Island store · NEWPORT CENTER -The Sweet Factory, a new candy store i.clling 192 different confection , opened in mid-J une al Fa hion l\land' Attium Court. The hlshion Island location wn' the fourth of seven new Sweet f·actory stores 1hn1 opened last month. The chain, which wac; founded four years ago in S ... 1 : Fr..inci~o. now has 24 stores. The Sweet Factory dti;plays its ca11d1c in large. clenr dispensers. The tore ells everything from Gummi Killer Shark to Hoc Ch1lt Pepper. h,1tune l::ifgcly by bu)ing . Near Ne rt & HwlL o n BoI'OPr) J1-..1rcs~ed. potentially lucrath~·e:_j~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"!!~[!~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4 MOQEl.S Miller or Sligh L ist s1900 NOW ss99oo • 3 Chimes • Oak or Cherry • Moon Dial • Cable Wound • Bevefed Glass /i~h of~ J-uly . • Fi reworks '·Specta cu la r. -• It .,. Presented By Costa Mesa Rotary I Co-sponsored By City of Costa Mesa Orange Coast College Foundation . . Daily Pilot . . Saturday, July 4th,. 1992 at 7:00 p.m. .,, Orange Coast C~llege Stadium Gates Open at 7:00 p.m. Tickets: $5.00 per Adult Entertainment Starts at 7:30 p.m. $1 .00 for Children Ages 2 Through 12 Years Ticket Sales Locations M111 Conlalldlttd Wiier District Otflce 1954 Ptacenha c...11111 Community College Office Mnl \4lfde & Biker ........ CllltDrnla Coll191 Newport lhd. I flir DriVe Mal Cilllr Automotive Orlngl I*' Coal.......,.. .._. ...... 447 West Bly • Nlwix>t1 8tvd & Santa Isabel DIV of Event: O.C.C. ltldlam '°•Office No coolers. beverage containers. bottles. or cans m the stadfum. (when accompanied by an idult) ' • , Volunteers r ' • -~'olunteer Directory .·, . . · · . · ·,· _,.~ · -£: ~ llaule ... .., olunteers are needed for an auxiliary support gro'!p being (ormed by Heritage I louse, a non-profit substance abuse re· CO'\cry home for pregnant and parenting women and their ch1Fdren in Costa Mesa. Volunteers are needed to raise (unds (or house needs, prO\ide holiday parties for the children and to oHer 10\e and support to young mothers. Baby Step Inn is a pro-gn or the Southeast Council on Alcohol, i• & Drug Problems. Het1tage House of- fen a soc-month program or recovery c.aunsel1ng, J?clrenting skills classes, alcohoV educahon ancf mommy-baby activl- For more information, all 646-2,271. , ...... -..r Program lhe High Hopes Head rn1ury Program's R.a Center in Cost.a Mesa, a non-profit '*nwi~e organization serving the needs al f1cad·in1urcil 'adults and their fomilies proo.1des a rehabilitation program ro; adults, 18 years old and O\er. frOfl 9 cl m.-3 pm. Monday-Thursday. Volunfeers are needed to assist our students in pn~i­cal, cognitive and vocational retra1n1ng As part 01 the program, students go to the C6mmun1ty pool and fitness center. Volun· lt't'fS can g1\e one.on-one assistance at all fJcil111cs, or give time on Fndays and Sat· ur4avs for monthly el<cursions to muse· unh bJlli.;ames, p1cn~. etc. Work as m 0< little as de5tred, and all ages are '' omc For more informauon, call Dee K num or Joey fcrnandcz at 646-7458 lnterl11th Shetter The Interfaith Shchcr 1s 1he larg(!)t fam· 1lv sheht•r in 1hc county. housing. feeding and coun!>eling 20 fam1l1es dail)· It needs ~-,..pie to \\Ofl.. \\1th children Jor story hour, to ul..c children on iield trips, phone ht•I(> for incoming ulb on 1hree-hour shifts ,1ny lho>C \\ith special skills to teach a 1 • 2·hour cl1n1c pr \\Ori.shop. Specialized sl..1!h for clinics on \\ riting or budge11ng can be .i \d~t help, or to act as tutors once gr l\\1Cc a \\eek for an hour to work w11h . children The shelter also needs people to r n a c.inned·food dri\e one 11me or on ar oni;o1ng b.lsis The group al\ .. aVS needs d >JllhJblc diapers For information, c.ill S.1ndee or Wanda al 631-7213. • .>,I~ 1he Orange County ltomelffi Task fotle 1> rcuu111ng \Olunteers for 1he Inter fa11h Council Nel\\Orl.. to \\Ork one-on-one \\•lh homeless adults in the program on b.rnc lite sl..111> Voluntt'l!h need to commit to at IL•ast three hours per \\eek in the cw-n1ng> at local congregations throuW\out Or JnE:e CouDt) lor add1t1onar -in =---~~ <1ll4-Vdle11e Gnffin at-lf&-1774 lntlf'lllth ColllCU The l'.ewport·Mt'sa-lr\ 1ne lnterfa11h Council .1n umbrella organizcltion ror ~­ er:il arN -.ef\ ice i;roups. needs per1<.>ns ac 11~1· in the loc.il tongreS<'tlOn; to represent the council by St'f\1ng on board~ in the March or Dlllln The March of Dimes orfi~e in CO!.l.i Mesa needs volunteers for (und·rais1ng committees {planning events, sol1c1tme- goods and services), speaking opportun1· ties (in high schools on the dangers or drug use during pregnancy and on teen pregnancy, genetics), ocusional office worl< and help with bulk mailings. For in· formation, contact Coralie Kalch at 631· 8700 Newport-~ Miii YMCA The Newport-Cosia Mesa YMCA needs a variety or ~neral volunteer help, 1nclud· mg the chifdren's nu~ry. adm1nistrati\e clerical \IOluntecrs, general maintenance, landscaping, youth sports coaches, aerobic instrus-tors and _lifeguards (special certifica- tion required). For information or apphca· lions, call Diane Berry at 642-9990. Open to Recovery , . Open to Rec~ery is a non-profil orga· nizatJon t':iat will serve as a professional placement agency (or recovering alcohol· 1cs and other drug users. A volunteer grant writer and a fund·raiser are needed to as· s1st the organization in its start-up, fund· raising campaign Duties include critiquing a preT1minary proposal and crcatuig an cf: fective fund-raising campaign. Days and hours arc flexible. For infurmatton, call Christina Murillo at 722-7133. Opera P1clnc The Operd Pctc1fic Guild Alliance. a sup port group for Opera Pacific, h.u a \-.1dc range df acti\ 111es for \IOluntcers from l.i· < #' beling and· stuffing envelopes, to slilfflng the opera shop, to 'being docents \\ho pre- parf children at Orange Coo~ schools for v.hat they will see 1n an opera For in· formation, call 540-PERA (546-7372). The guild alliance features 20 guilds \'vhich range from bridge and tennis to organizing the Opera Ball, the group's premier social event. There is al:.o an exlensi\e education and community outreach program. .,...... COlllty ComnUllty DMlopmenf Caci Volunteers are needed to work 1n the food bank. distribute food to food centtrs and churches for the poor, \Oft and cat· egonze donated goods. stock shel\cs and repackage boxes. Also, there i~ a need for clerical support during reguldr business hours and assist.ints for fund -raising activ1· ties. For information, call 540-9293 Orange County Chamber Orchntrl The Orange County Chamber Orchestra needs volunteers to help sell 11cket5, staif social affairs, \\.Ori. 1he office and , .. 1th mailing parties. For information, call Cathy Griesme>er at 6-'9·2U3. Orangewood Boutique The Ordn&e\\ood Boutique 1n CoronJ del Mar, an upscale r(!)ale boutique \\h1ch benefits the Orangcwood Children's Orton ~ ..... Society ....... CUty BrlllCh • The Orton Dyslel<ril Society nel•<h ~o· pie to help teach reading sl..111,, ,Jlla1.;h l.1· bels .ind bundle rt'Kular mJ.l1ng>. and co ordinate the adult group Rrgular \Of· unteer duties include pl'Opll• \\llh good telephone skills to call 5· 1 O pt•ople in tlot• local calling area and confirm that branch referrals ha\le been effect1\c. for mQre 1n· formation, call 261 8661 . Pren~e Day School The Prentice DJy School '' .1 l>i.iic .it· credited) co-educational da 1001 J, di· cated to serving the nc~s 01 , lren \\1th Specific Language D1sabilit1eifll)>ll.',1a \ol- unteers are needed in many arc'.1~. includ· ing fundrai>ing committees, library a11b and office support. For more 1niorrnJtron, call Amy Mitchell at 650· 111 5'. Home, is in ncl•d o( volunteers to ass1~t Sh11'8 Qmtlefvel 'the boutique stali with retail sales For more informatt0n, call Pa1 Stacy at 7C.0· free Medlcll Clnlc 6640. _ The organization needs \Oluntl'l'r pl\. cians, nurses, pharmacist5, dt·nt1>t.,' dl·111.1I ELECTRIC BOAi RENTALS SUMMER CRU1SING NEWPORT STYLE • Affordable Rates • Quiet & ~sy to Operate • -. .Jhvrsday, July 2, 1992 I, .. I Volunteers Editor Jon Fcrguson.,.6.a2-.t321, ext. 36U • • h1"};1l:n1~1S. r1;crp11on1 IS Jnd translJtors JSp.1n1sh) lor t .lrly morning and l'.lflV L'\ cning un1nSuu;d 1\ a!k·1n µatr~ nb at th<.' me<l1cal Cl nt<'r I 1,r 1niurm.111 .n. call Dr· annr. S1t•ll1ng \lt r.so OHIG 111 ti e lood ant.I lin;mual 1 .I d1urohutic.n .m'll p1.'0plt• ar~ ntL'Cl•!d to pad.tsc inod bag perf0tm r<.'Ccpuoru t \\Otk, translate an I pld: up (OCJd :ii locJI rn.111.rts I rum 'J .1 m -3 p Ill ''" \H't•l.d.l\.:i,. for .•nlormauon C:J11 Sar,lh 31 642·J.l 51 . speak Sp.1111;h \\Oultl be l~pet1J•ly t dplul for 111 111.11ion, call J.l .'l.1011.lrt) .it 631 8170 Ir m 6 30 a n1 -1 pm ·Someone Cares Soup Kitchen rht> ~>meo t• (at(". Jµp .,_,, 111.;n l'I t s ix-oplc ro s~·rH• 1~ .mt! be'C'"l!!t ar th~ '>outh Co.m Christian Churcl,1, 79:> '.1C.tor1,1 1n Co,IJ M<.~. c1r to prep.Ill' rCJ<XJ 1n the morn111!!,' .ii lh•• Rl'd Communol\ C<·o~r Volun:rers can •\'Ofl.. as m.inv daH ii> the' \\ i,h Ill the earl) rnornon~ at the Rt'a C.om· mun11v (\·n1er w for apprCJ•1m:11cl} tnrcl• hour \h11t~ .11 I he church. Person; \\ hCJ cJn ... 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Vol- un1ccrs arc needed to help w1ih sales at festi\ah. m JP meets and other e-.ents Volunteers are abo needed (or clencal du· "'" in the Of}>•n1zation office For 1n· io11na11on, call Pe~ Young at 851 ·?774. ELECTRIC BOAT RENTALS Next to the Ferry, Balbo;iPeninsula Stop by or call for reservations (714) 673-7200 AUCTIO WATERFRONT CONDOMINIUMS NEWPORT BEACH'S BALBOA PENINSULA AUG(IST 9, 1992 • Excdlenr locorion f ronung Newpon Harbor • Harbor-view interiors ranging from I,560 ro 2, SOO tquort fut • Cu~rom qu11/1ty /~uturtJS and appomtmcnn • Gate guurded bu1ldm1s ond parlufl8 • Fu simple owrumh1p ;.. . Call Now for Catalope tl7 l UHi Aucdoa Dttall1 •. (~00) 966-0660 ., • lfHI E.lffl# M•l!f"'C .~ "· lrtr •• ,...,, >411Mw~IM.S.-100.Ntwpafta.il.('At>*° \ll7 ' ., ... . . / .. I Pick up your Reyn Spooner discount cord today .. -· 0 I ' ~ \\ I' l' I{ I U l \ l II ~ , 714 . 759-7979 FoshionTsiOnd • 579 Newport Center Drive. Newport Beach ' • .. ', --------------. ··--.... --·--------- ~bUp kitchen move ~ts rave reviews . "&y Jofl Beers Stlf{- C08'tA MESA -Wendy Larstn"hu lived in o truck for the · 'T~ts · giveyoub~ to carry ~ "8Y make YQU "'* that someent.flally p~ )' 11lOnths. But even without a-root tMr her head, she's still solhctbiag of a restaurant critic. c. Veste.R:fay, Larsen had lunch at IN ~ relocated Someone Cates $0\Jp Kitchen, which opened Cot'the first limo at the First United Methodist Church, 420 W. t9ah· St. .. This ;s just great," Larsen -said Miwii4" gulps of the so11p du jour, wbiith was split:paa. "After living outdoon f0< so lofll it's e.isy to . feel cramped indoors. But not he~ ... The high ceiling and spacious ro6~ of the church's Thompson Haff ¥s an ideal locatlffi'I for eat~c-and food servers alik~. a fa r Cr, {tom the smaller quarters of tbc .Soup Kitchen's last home, • ~ Q>ast Ch[istian Church, at the 'C6ri1er,of Victoria Street and Placentia Aven.Ue. \\:Jiun&ecrs said turnout yoarcrday '*11s lower than normal, b"'t tMt numbers should increase ~o ..-ord-0f-mouth circulates that the ki tchen has moved. S.up kitchen founder Me·rle ij&~rQ said the church is the Wst facil ny she's had in six years. '1Alltf the nice thing is they raall1 'Nill us," She said: tncreased rent et South Coast CM'istian forced Hatleberg 1-0 look f~ a aew building. A return 10 the k4~ben's first home, the Rea Ceflaei>. WQuld have been difficult beceUM of neighboring residents' (e5ist.nce to sharing their ne~borhood wi th the kitchen's ~nt.ele. • ~iahbor CO!Dplaints about the kJ~tm and the 'Sha re Our Selves foo4 penuy forced both charities 10 lef!VC the Rea Center two }Cars a~. - .. tla move to First United Methodist w::is •'tlade because the church is in a commercial zone and because Jhe church wanted lhe when, Hatlebcrg said. . '-ior Minister Galal Gough ~first United has had a long h.iMcy of helpiflg the .needy. The ~. which was organi~ed in t~ t tty in 1912 and has been at Its present location since 1927, served ~during the depression a~d ens.•. -,,,., has housed numerous charity :rnd educational programs. Gough said adopting and sponsoring th e so'up kitchen is a natural' extension of the church's ministry, as well as a way of dealing with fiscal realities. "This is what President Bush was talking about in his 1,000 points of light," he said. "The private sector needs to pick up some of the (ministries) the public sector can no longer afford." An open forum at the church in M:iy showed the congregation supported t~e soup kitchen, Gough said. Yesterday, pea oup was served along with sandwich~s. salad, cabbage and an array of packaged pastries and sweets. Turnout was lower than normal, with not as many. children pre ent. But manager Jack Moriarty said it was the same type of crowd. New faces blended with old. There were solitary people and families. There were newcomers to hard~nd those who ha\e lived on the streets (or years. In short, the same type of mixed crowd that defies labels and stereotypes. "It's not right calling all of them homeless.!' said manager Jack Moriarity said. "We get all kinds here ... Many of th em have just enough money to pay rent and they sc rape for utilities. and they have no money for food." A man who identified himse lf as only Jerry s::iid he was .laid off from his job almost two years ago and has lived in a truck si nce then. He said regardless or the kit chen:S location, it is vitally needed. ·"Things like this give you the strength to carry on, they make you think that someone really cares," he s:iid. EUllOPEAN FACIALS • FIEf SKJN ANALYSIS CONSUlTATIOH SCheduie on OIX)T and lei our IOCl'Vl'CO"l help YoU select the fcx::IOI 1T'Pl s ogh IOI YoU ---------------BEST BRANDS SAi., $200 OFF ,oul Mttchell • AVEDA Sebastion • KMS • Nexus REPAIR! DONT REPLACE . llN3 awl< NIJ STO\E D-iP FEPAR AT A. '· -~ . . . .. ~CFTI-E CIET CF~ .. COASTAL - WINDSHIELD .REPAIR . --- I We'Can Save You Money · On Oosing Costs! • In-~ Approval .• ~Funding . - • N"ew Pwd\1se or Refinance! • 1-4 Units up to $2 million First Central Bank has the best datl for yOu. . For personalimiand prof~ service · we are µc;t a phOne call away. FIRST CENTRAL BANK, r.l.A. . In. 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One wifWW in ecxb age group will be choten Each winner wir ,..,.,_ A ticbb to !he Oronge County Fair Winning ~ will be on display at !he ~ i.:':: !:,~le~ by a child in °"9 of the age groupt l"'9d below Name, addr.s and age Hlfonnatio.1 mutt be filled in. •Ma~ finished erttr ... to· Orange County Fair, Special '°"'9111, 81Fair0rl¥9, Costa Melo, CA 92626. Entries must be~ by 5 pm, July 9. • rMies wiM be judg.d at 1 pm, Friday, July 10 in !he Fine Ml 01partmeot Winning .,.,. wiM be ditplayed afw judging . •Al~ entr• may be piclied up at !he Special Continb Office after the Fair, ft\oodoy, July 27, from IOam to 5pm Aee°'°"P Os&unct.r 06·8 D ~n . (n.;,_, ...... I I J1Tff ........................ ' • • - •I• MllllllY From A1 heads as my sounding boards," • Murphy said. "I don't have the political grasp or savvy that they do. They know all the good land mines." Comparing Murphy to Wynn is just about unavoidable. And im~ressions differ. :They are both good," said Finance Director Dennis Danner, who worked with Murphy in Alhambra. "Both have a good sense of humor. But I would characterize Murphy as being intense." Public Works 0.rector Ben Nolan, however, doesn't see much difference. "They arc both quick studies," Nolan said. "They learn the issues quickly. There are more similarities than differences." When he accepted the city manager's position here, Murphy said it had been 12 years since he had changed jobs. And he said he'd forgollen how many changes one goes through in moving to a new place. "I've got to start all over," said Murphy, who described his first 100 days as a "whir!Wind, a blur." And he said he has even hnd to call WynJl for advice on occasion. · Along with the newness of the job, Murphy said he has found several surprises as well. One of the first came when he walked into his office.and noticed that there wa no computer, the fi~t indicator that Murphy's sryle would sharply contrast with his predecessor, Wynn. "That had to change," said HEDGES From A1 wi th a degree in business nnd finance, Maria, 29, took a break from her real esrnte career and took over the reins of the newly formc;d Newport Citizens 10 4,mit City Council Terms. And she said her support for term limits evolved as the signature count grew • larger. "I guess I became more pa ionate :sbout it as time • \\ent on,'' she said. "Talking to the citizens and seeing the council reaction to the Y.hole thing. The combination of those two th ings mad~ me mo·re and more convinced." Hedges credited Maria's crack organiuitional skills for the couple's political victories. The term limit campaign was up and running in 24 hours. and she coordinated the efforts or 27 people who ultimately collected nearly 8,600 signntures, he said. A youngster compared to his council colleagues, Hedges, who often rides a red beach cruiser to council meetings, has already made his mark on City Hall with his term limit proposal. He also raised a ruckus earlier this year when he criticized some members of the police department for being abrasive when dealing with the public. He cited an incident where an officer who had slopped him for jay walkin~ scoffed at his City Council identification and asked him if he got it from a "Cracker Jack box." Although Hedges may have stepped on few toes, he says he is just doing what a responsive ~lccted official should. "I think I'm well intentioned," he said. "And if )'OU can make a difference in something like this, I think your doing your job. Responsive government takes a lot or time. I( you're not willing to do that, you should rethink your job." But tho couple, who live on the Balboa Peninsula with their Rottweiler, Carl, plan to spend more free time tJr bike riding. readina and lymg on the beach. And now they arc even thinking about buying a Harley Davidson motorcycle to cruise around on. "We are committin4 now to 1pend more time wtth ourselves," Hcdacs said . . LOCAL NEWS ONLY For a subscription to the Oaity Pilot. call our • circulation •rtmtnt at '42 .... lll. • DEALER From A1 my equity." West didn't seem a .. troubled h'f the foreclosure proceedings.· • "You're making a mountain nut of a molehill," West .said. "It ha-. nothing to do with me. If you want to dig around, go t:illt 10 Toi..ai and write what ~ou .want. I didn't start it; Tokai did." Gilchrist said that in !.pite of ~ewport Im ports' failure to pay its rent and the resulting problems with To1'ai, he and West still have a strong friendi.hip und businesi. relationship. In fa'ct, he said he talks to West three times a day "As a partner with Mr. West in the land and he being the tennnt and a good fri~nd, I'm trying to work it out,:1nd " • throw fuel on the fire ," G1lcl mt !.aid. ·1 he: dealership enjo)ed high mar- gins on \OffiC of those brand!. in the · late t9SOs, including markup tn the SI00,000-rangc lln Ferrari Tc:.taro:.sas. The rcce:.sion lws t;.iken a bite out of both gross -.ale:. and mar- gins, according to one source la- miliar "'ith Nc"'port Im porn' op· crations. The source said that "ith 1-crrari sales in todaf s economy, "if you ge t someone to pay sticker, you're lucky." Last month, -an Oran cc County Superior Court Jury a'qm.Jcd ;! Sl20,000 \.crt.lict to a Corona <lei Mar podiatrist ''ho sue() the deal· cr-.h1p for frLiud and bn.:.IC.h of contruct. Dr. Ivar Roth accused the dealership of requiring him to p:.iy SI 80,000 for a -.!ig.htly used Tc,taros'a after agreeing to ell him a new model at the manufac- turer's sugge>ted retail price. th en $145.000. • Roth's laW}er represents several other Nev.port Imports · customers v.ho ha\e sued the dealership over similar di-.pute , but West ~aid he v.on those cases. West, who is appealing the \Cf· diet, contended that Roth ne\er had a contract to purchase the car at Slic ker price. He said he did a favor by selling him the car for at least $70,000 belpw market value. "I'm not the; bad guy they're portraying me to be," Wi:st said. "I didn't lie µnd he did. Thal's what it comei. doY.n to." Dob Duval, a OMV '"'estigator, confirmed Monday that he is in- vestigating NeY.port Impor.ts for alleged fraud and misrepresenta- tion. West said the inveMigation stems from unfounded allegations, and he 1s con'fident he "'ill be ex- onerated by the OMV. Working 11 out in this 'a~e • .-------------------------- STUDENT LOAN ., o:.. y Pol.JI foll' J>h<•u means attempting 10 ~enegouate the loan with Tol-ai. Gilchrist :.aid he is trying to negotiate ror the loan payments to be lowered to a point ~here Newport Imports can aflon.I its rent. If some sort of rc'i- olution is not accompli\hcd, he said, the forecloc;urc could he completed by mid-September. The recession, the luxury '"' and · increased compe tition from t:.ach faJI. Europe lend'> u ti'> be t students. Choose from among hundred-. of Engh<,h-~peaking teenagers who will <,pend a high 'chool }Car 'tudymg in Amenca. All tu· dt:nt~ arc fully in\urcd and bnng their own spending · moot.') l fo'>t fam1lic., need onl> pro\'ide room. board. and J canng family cm ironmcnt. Kevin Murphy, Newport Beach city manager, busy at work. Murphy. wh6 expects to h0ave a new computer in his oCficc this week. Murphy said he had heard rumors that the city staff i.ri Ne'' port Beach was very talented, but he admitted at being surprised at how dec_p_JhC ta lent was. Another S!!rprise \\J~ the !.>heer number of homeo\\ ner a soc1ation!t in Newport Beach by the lo!.s of anonymity compared to his jl)b in th~ Alhambra, where he was often al1lc to travel around the tO\\n' unnotice<l. But not here. ''My wife :.and I and family were walking on l3Jlhoa Isl:tnd 10 get "n Dalhoa hJr and some man "ith hi''' 1tc v.alked up .mJ · new luxury car makers like Lc\ui> .and lnfiniti have all contributed 10 a sharp decline in sales at Ne\\· port Imports, Gilchri!>t said. ·'The combinntion of tho'c 1hi0gs has not been fun," Gilchri~t said. I Newport Imports dc;tl"i ·,u~h high-priced nameplate) a' J.1guar. Range ~ Lotu ~ind f"crrari. ,.. Become a ho-,t family" nh l:.f· Foundation. and sho" your fami l) the world without lea\ JO~ home' l For more mlormation on howl~ bcc6me a ho!il family. c.:all. or contact U'-1011-lrcc Jt 1-800--44--SHARE .EF Foundation l.'F b.luc a11mwl f(lwuintwrt for ForeH:n Srutf\' tl nnn pmfit nr,llam;o11on -there are 107. ~lurphy was also t::iken abad. !.>hO\ed his hand in my face and s:iid 'hi' and introJuceJ him· sell," he said ... He just kit like ' he knew me. It \\3'1 \Cry nice." foLo l R'\Lr11 LAL RE\ tranquility (tran • quiJ'i • ty). · 1. 3 days and 2 nights at the only hotel on the water in Newport Beach; 2. a visit to Sherman Gardens; 3. write ttie kids; 4. stroll through' the quaipt restaurants and boutiques in Cannery_ Village; 5. watch the surfers at the "wedge"; 6. see The LITTLE INN on the Bay for bu · inel\s or pleasure. The Polo Chinos in Color Collection A. new tradition in <Chi nos·' The Pol o Chino Pant for Spring is crafted in a wide pallette of sun-bleached hues created with a unique process and a soft, well-worn ~ppearance fo r authenti c; character. • 617 Lido Park Drive Newport Beach, CA 92663 (714) 673-8800 call for bri>chfh.e 1065 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach • Fashion Island • (714) 759-1622 .. INVENTORY OF U.S. CUSTOMS ACQUIRED PROPERTY ·· PUBLIC AUCTION of Qovemment Personal Property . INVENTORY ACQUIRED AT U.S. CUSTOMS SERVICE SUPPORT DIVISION AUCTION IN LOS ANGELES OF SEIZED GOODS FROM C11CAGO. NEW ORLEANS. EL PASO. SAVANNAH. BALTIMORE. HOUSTON. DETROIT, GALVESTON AND LOS ANGELES. THOUSANDS OF PIECES OBTAINED INClUllNG WATCHES. RUGS. SCISSORS. FURNITURE. JEWELRY AND ART. This me will lllo lndude ct. c:onsignn81ls wtidl will cntitute 1he ma;ortty m goods •ered tor sale. These consignnaa include: PERSIAN & ORIENTAL RUGS ·JEWELRY . ANTIQUES· FURNITURE • FINE ART • JADE • CLOCK SETS MARBLE· BRONZES· PORCELAIN • lAMPS • CRYSTAL • CLOISONNE Hyatt Newporter-1107 JambOree Rd., Newport Beach, CA 405 to J9nlborM Exll Go South to Hotel. -• *·ONE DAY··ONLY *. I • • • PRmewl 1 HOUR PRIOR TO SALES. p SUNDAY, JULY 5, AT 12 NOON I AUCTIONEERS NOTE: SEATING IS LIMITED-CALL FOR RESERVATIONS ,.. PAQFESSIONAL AUCTIONEERS R', Turobtner A 164; J Turobiner, A2464 R G Turobtner. A2050 TERMS· Cah. Venfied Check, Vtta. Mutereard. ~teowr. Amencan Eq>re11 -'~ 8u)"9f a Premium • FREE ADMISSION """ . . I ' • .. • . • IL . . ll . . • A 10 Thursday, July 2, 1992 Newport Beach/Coata M-Daily Piiot ... Society Society Editor Vida Dean ... 642-4321 'Going tor Baroque' with a summertime . lashiOn statement E ven 1hough summer1imc and earthquakes arc triking priority in the thought process right now, it is not too soon to start 1hinking aboul fall pa ny fashions .. That's whal committee members of the Catalogue Caper benefit for America n Diabe:es .. Association arc doing. They ha,1e bc'Cn \\Ori.ins si nce May under the direction of chairwonan Shari Esayi an for the Oct. 3 event. · Si:\t)' or so commiuce members of the eighth annual treasure hunl sho,,e<.J up Monday morning al . ei111:in Marcus, whe re the caper 1:11..c:. place, to get the f:}shion ~l·oop a:. interpreted by designers Badgley Mischka, Bob Mackie, Mary Mcfadd.en, Bill Blass, Arnold Scaasi and Michael Casey. 1J1e 45-minute show featured a poruon of N~l's 1991 travel ing c'entng collection. Designer Casey, do" n from San Francisco for the presentation, made the traditional ramp wal k with models ~I the 'how':. conclusio n. , Theme for lhe capers is '·Go for Daroquc," and viewer were busy 'po11ing f,"hions th.11 fit !nto th1: scheme of thing~. "I thin!.. «1at on1• \\Ould bl:' great for Shari,'' coirnnentcu Pe ggy Gold\\alcr Clay, pointiri~ 10 a go,\n. ' "We might want to get fa ncy tcnni'> shoes 10 go with the fant.1 gl>"m:· -..lid Esa}ian. Gue!lh at the $185 hunt and feast \\ill run, li1crall). :ill ove r the stote folkm ing clue!. on' little piece-. of p.1pcr. • Vida 08ln Society After fas hion watching. committee mcmhL'rl> \\Crc _gul:',ti. of N~l for brunch in-.lhc ... dimng room." h~re they found Nuf'\,cgian s,1lmon mousse, green .... avoc,1do and. asparagus salad and chocolate p.111.·. A little busincs.., ""' co1H.luctctl a H.lrri<')_ Sclna ~ t.111..ed abou.t plann111g for at le.1st 200 pn1c~ - ·enough for c.1ch ctiurtc to "in one -and Kathy Merriman told about the grand opportuntt) pr11t: or a Sl0,000 :.hopping -.prce at NM. . Tina ShafnilL 1s in 1.hargc of en1crtainm1.n1 ;111d \\ill work "ith Catherine Th yen unJ Patty [d\\Jrd, to line up patnrns. · Committee members there abo included NJncy Bartlett, Diana Bromilcy, co-chair Nui Gurtn<.'r, Carol Jones, Bevcrl Marney, Ba1b.a_ra Penrose, Nora Hester, Patti Estabrooks, 'Laraine Eggleston, and Judy Manto, ''ho b a "h1L at folio" mg clue,. N ~ 1 \ Carol HorO\\ it.z and Billur Wallerich \\Clcomcd the group a Ionµ" 1th Charmaine Day, exccuti'c director of the OC chopter uf ADA. Oy the way! What's in style for fall us fur as dc!>igncr Micha el Ca ey is concerned? Colors that arc deep and clear. I le maJ,,c, up hh ... 1. lcs in 96 colors, and a lot of them arc in chiffon. · Gorgeous shad~ of f>-urplc ~n<Hcal o~tm~wuh hrs new rrcmmcnt nf chiffon were catchin!! the eve., of the com.mit1ec mcmbe1 s. ''I do a basket "c:.l\ e with tl1e chiffon .1nJ u .... e 1t on long and i.hort ooJiccs \\\th 00\\\ng skirts." he s:11d ... Instead of beaJ111~ all oq:r the t>od1cc. I use the bc~1ds as accents:" ~ _ .. Far left: Co mmittee persons Patty Mitchell, left, and Kathy Merriman arc among those helping to plan for the upcoming Catalogue Caper benefit for American Diabetes Association. Left : from left, Harri et 'Sclna, Barbara Penrose and Linda Biehl also took part in the ~ planning fc stivile . Photos by Marc Martin , More information on the Catalogue Caper nw) be obtained by c.1lling ADA, 661-79.io. De igner Michael Casey shows off one of his designs to chairwoman Shari Esayian during presentation Monday at Neiman Marcus. How to submit your nuptial news The 0,1dy Pilot welcomes the chance lo shJre the nl'\\!:> oi )Our engagement or "edding \\ilh our re,1ders. • Pick up engagement or \\l'dd1ng forms tn our lobby JI 330 W. Bay St .. Costa r-. 1c~a, or send a sell-addressed stamped envelope to the Wedding DepJrtment, The Pilot, P.O. Box 1 5 60, Costa Mesa, 92626. ~ Photos of the couple or af the bride only may be submitted with the form. blJck and white photos reproduce best. but you mJy submit sharply-focused color photos for approval. Engagements and weddings are published on a space available basis. For more information, call 642-4321, extension 350. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ... , ...... c..., llote! ... JIU IMltl IUI .. ctSTA •SA-541·115' U~-eJ contemJ'lf'al) c.11mn11 Wt m:lke e\m ~thenni: .m l'H'nt anJ ewry l'\ent 'fX'l.11 :X..1lrf'ir.lte lt1rx~ anJ fatnt' ..l PKm~' ..lBmhJJ~ ..J Anm,m.1nt" ..JFunJr.11"tl·" lJWeJJ10R Rl'Ctpt1rn, ..Jl\.u B.u M1t:,,1h, II Pan\' Rem~b :lB.u1quc1 F.K:1l111~ .:J'Theme r.lntl"I .-al C\..~ .J l~ CJ\~ f..EntcrtJll\IM\( Valet P.lrlm1:. Secunt) ,1nJ l111)(1 • I'\ 1<..e-. 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" .... 2 ~d. ,.,~ ~" . 2 O;uly Rrette ....... .. .. • ..... 1 t\ooh Orange Co NC"Yt ....... 1 l.aRuN 0».51 tint ~ .... l 1'rl.poc11\t!'fl ---·--1 I I .- A12 Thursday, July 2, 1992 .. ----~--~--=-----=--=----~---------=---_---_- ----------------------------------- Cominunity fOP.Uln ~m •• ;~f~mrun•on•~.Th·~·~~··.U~ Write to: Pilot letters, 330 W. Bay St., CottA Meu, CA 9~627 Fu letters to: 646-4170 RHders' Hotline .•• 642-6086 Editor William Lobdell .•. 642-4321, ext. 351 ... At $35 a fo~t, open space cheap Tim e to save Back Bay land is now By Sa lly Hufbauer and Jean Watt Tlll\ 1~ thi.: fourth and final ;Jrtick in a ~eries about The 'e" purt Consen .rncy. ii\ progrnm!> .mu its progress. ·T he Countdown for prc~Cf'\ ing the Cast a\\ oy!> .tnd Ne" porter North o~cn !>p:icc along the bluffs of N c'' purl D;iy bcga n -we II. t.11..e your pid.: the year Ne" port Beach '":.I!> mcorpornted; the year The If'\ inc Company acquired the property, or the beginning of ' time. properties. One way or ano1her, the people of Newport Beach must be the mains1ay of this Counidown. Collective families can provide the major S20 to S30 million down-payment and galv~ize the necessary public/ privat~ wntlShip. A 1ecent city survey revealed a desire by 8.5 percent of Newport citizens to save ' remainipg open -spaces in Newport Beach. We are examining every possible way to fulfill. that desire. Many of these people care enough to give 1o1p a little to get a lot. A ballot item in 1993 In any C~l!>C, the price of Jl'qu1nng thb ~p.1cc 011 the 01w h.1nJ. or kl\111~ 11 on the lither. "111 onl~ N E A T could offer 0 this bite-size 111m:.1~1.: J' CO NS E AN Cy choice; for . ti 1111.: g.oc' b~. ~ EBT ,.., _ ~ the pt ice of R1i;ht 11111'. . _ one the pr1.:e fl)r hamburger, hl1th ' one Co ke and pwpcr11i.:' ,., ahoul S U million one bag ·of french frie s once a UrcJk•1g tl11!> d.wn11ng figure ' month, your family could join 11110 b1ti.:-~1led chunk:, and the coun1dow~ to !la' c these m.1J..ing pl.in~ to buy tho!>e prime Ncwpon Beach chuni.., "\\hat The Ne\\pOrl waterfront properties. · Con!>el'\ .inC) ha!> been doing for Tha!'s a bargain ma~e the p::l!>I )<;ar. • possible only by the • The Countdown "ill end, U!> Conscr\lancy's efforts to seek 11 '>I.ind!> now, on or about other funds. . t-.lurch I, 1994, when The Will these other funds -' r" inc COnfp:iny "111 c~pcct to from private indivitlu\lls, ha\c !>omc :icceptable purcha:.c founda tions and other levels of agreement assembled by the government -become part of ConsCl'\Jncy. th1s Major Funds Countdown? h tht!> enough 11111c to garner Yes. A fundraising feasibility the nc1.C'>'>ary !>upport from -~s~tufuevealed a ir~_by local _ pri.,,atc in1fo TduaT'>. f0unoa11on.'> re!>idents to ''get going and an<.l publi«.. .1genc1ei. to '-J\C move ahead.'' the e propcrtac~ for the bcnefll There arc commitments to of prc'>cnt :ind future be made by individuals and gcnera11ons? r d · h h 1oun .i11ons w o care enoug Ori.hall we .JV goodb)e to to lea' e an important per onal the remaining open spaces open space legacy to pre!lenl around the B:>) '"here people und future societies. can play and learn 111 a T here are commitments to bcau11ful n:itural !-citing; • goo<.lb)c 10 the hop1: ihat the be made by government Natural Hasrory foundation agencic!> wJiich were formed 10 an<.l archaenlogi~t-. can educate provide an important environmental or recreational people about the pnst in the acwal set ting \\here exccpr ion al lcgaiY for present and future hbtury took place; and goo<.lbyc societic!>. There is a 'clearly 1o the upl:Jnd hal>1tat deemed emerging recognition of necessary fo r the optima l socie ty's need to cherish our function of the e~iual)? Shall environmental and cultural we clo.,e the door on our room heritoge. \\llh u , 1cw? Think of it this way. Each W tlh at least 1 months square foot of Jhe planned !>!retching before U!>, de,clopable area on the I h d Castaways and Ne"'porter c o~ang t e oor 1' not Norlh 1s wort h about S35 as II acceptable 1 he l"cwport Comcf'\anc) came anto being stands right now. Since th b 1 JU't 1n rhc nicl.. of lime 10 sa .. e one of California's most 1mponan1 open 'races and the imponant ""'ildlands" and • p.uh to 11., '>Ucce,-; follo"s this education:il sites and one of tlircction. North America's most \\..c mu't bring iogcthcr a important archaeological broad arr J) of funding sou rces resources, that seems like a -ell), county. State, federal. pretty good deal. • corporate. foundations a.nd It's time for each of tis to ind 1.,,1uuab _ \\,ilh the Charter adopt as mnny of those square ~lcmbcn.hip tlri'e hetng feet as we can. folio" ctl by the M~11or Funds The Countdown has begun! Countdo\\n. Can we afford to look future Charter .member-.. whose generations in the eye and numbers ha'>e no" gro" n 10 admit that we did not take th ic; 1.5110, lca<.l the \\J) with opportunity? comm1tmcnts 10 ,.,,ork, to Dlly HulbDuer Dnd Jenn provide funds Cor ,1 S:?S0,000 • Watt are (<Junding directors of opera11onJI cnt.lowmen1 and to The Neuport Conscn •nncy. Tiie promote the mis~ion. MJJOr Conscn·1mcy mny be contnrtcd Funds "'ll follow these b) phoning 548-1438 or lfritlng comm1tmc111s. to 1'ffc Ne»porl Conscnancy, People are just becoming l'.0. Bo~ 5556, Bo/boa Js/Dnd, J\\Jrc of the value~ of these 91662-5556. • Letters · An argument against Newport term llmhs I WOULD LIKE TO give my 29 cents worth to the term limitation proposal for councilmembers, and the petition supposedly signed by 8,000 plus Newport citizens. J do not know what the community members were asked, but I won der how many of them have actually had any experie.nce in dealing with the co'uncil and its long-term members. This will be the l.S year I have lived and operated a business in this city. l have been active in both th~weort Harbor Area -Cnamberof Commerce and the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce (at present, a director). I have participated in Clean Harbor days, lrrelevan1 Weeks, and various charity fundraisers. At each of these events .. members of the present City Council have been present as guest speakers, advisers, presenters or supporters. For the last SL'< months, Mayor Phil Sansene and Councilwoman Evelyn Hart have been very visible an<.l vocal in helping the merchants and residents of Corona Del Ma r in dealing with the sewer line, water line, and·soon the gas line construction, preventing the problems that Costa Mesa residents have endured ever since the beginning of the "freeway to nowhere'' construct ion. They have been out there on the treet inspecting the work, and letting the contractor!> know that th ings needed to be corrected when they \\ere-not right. I ha,·e attended many meetings at \\hich the shaping.anti de,elopment of this "city was concerned. end it is obvious that our longer-term councilmembers have a depth of knowledge that could only have come from yea rs of e'pericnce dealing "ith the many government agencies and developers, including Caltrans and the Irvine Company. A c:t0mpk1ely new set of councilmembers would be largely reliant on the city staff, who are c~ccllenl, but at present complement the council, hot con1rol it. Why !>hould :i good, honest councilmember, '"ho has been productive, served well and worked hard for our city be . restricted to two terms if lhot member wants to remain on the council and the electorate wams-rrrarmmlbeflo remaiil'On the council? By such a.restriction, we would not only be depriving that council member, we would be depriving our city. MARK HART Corona dcl Mar No need for Hoag expansion GIVE ME A BREAK! Only a few weeks ago I loag administrators appeared before Newport Beach City-Council and pleaded to be allowe d to expand onto questionably safe undeveloped land. The need for expansion was justified with claims or serving future needs. Now ("Citing recession, Hoag announces employee layoffs" June 20-21) we learn that Hoag's inpatient census is running 40 percent below capacity, filling a mere 255 of the 418 licensed beds. It looks as if Hoag has a long way to go before filling their currenl capacity, much less needing to expand. Perhaps Hoag shouldn'fhave closed its mental health unit in 1987. It appears that their administrators are suf[e,.tir:!& from delusions of grandeur. DR. JAMES GARDNER Costa Mesa Kudos for teachers WE WOULD LIKE to commend the·teachers of Mariners Elemenlary School (especially. Ms. Long, 6th grade in 1982) and Newport Harbor High Schpol (especially the AP teachers 1985·1988) for their fine education services. Our daughter, Susan, was well prepared for,her entrance into a difficult university and for the effort required to continue her Studies. These fine educators were demanding and provided excellent role models for their students while working within a disintegrating School support system. To these special persons, we say "thank you!" ALICE ANO ROBERT BEVERIDGE Costa Me!>a Kudos to Piiot THE HARBOR COUNGIL of PTAs, representing 20 schools in The ._ Newport-Mesa Unified School District, applauds you. for highlighting our dedicated volunteers! The publicity you gave us in your June 13-14 weekend issue was outstanding. We especially appreciate your explanation of the kind of work we do and why we do ii -advocating for legislation for c~ilQ.'!_Yelfare and belier education, encouraging parent involvement and participation in structuring and monitoring education, and providing role models for other parents, and especially for our own children. Your reportc: r, JorrPergusorr;-warve ry sensitive and professional while interviewing us and reporting on our activities. He is to be commended for using. his talents and skills io such a positive way. Harbor Council PT A is very proud of the leaders we produce who devote their energies to "make a difference to each and evecy one ." Thank you again for great • coverage of our activi ties. Having recently returned from the CA State PT A Convention in Anaheim where we we re further trained and inspired, we are no~ prepared to spend the 1992·93 year volunteering for av children everywhere, fot we believe thaj "Children Are Our Future.'' Thank you again for validating our volunteer efforts. l hope your' publication will continue 10 address the needs of children and the efforts made on their behalf by volun teers. • Would• DONNIE ENGSTROM President Harbor Council of PT As ,I 41 • I•• I I hnlhl ..... tT IT SEEMS FROM Councilwoman Evelyn Hart's open letter to the citizens of Newport Beach (Pilot, June 13), she is very· concerned about a possible revenue loss the City may face as a result of the State's financial crisis -if th.e State eliminates some of the City's traditional subve ntions. We should all, of oourse, be uneasy about anything that would cause a cut-back in valuable city services. But, J don't think it's enough to be just concerned. We should do something about it., Complaining to Sacramento, as she advises, .could be better handled by the League of "California Cities, a statewide association of cities. of which Newport Be~ch is a dues-paying member. Our attention should rather be focused on things we can do here at home to enhance revenues. Such an opportunity was presented to the City Council when Bill Ray, the Owner of the Bay Club, submitted a comprehensive vpgrade-modemization of the Oub's valuably situated faci lities. Had Mr. Ray not been thwaned by a 4 to 3 vote of the Council, (with Councilwoman Hart voting witf!. the majority), perhaps the $2 million9r more of additional annual rent, room tax-Ctc. would have made the loss of State revenue.of less concern. DON OLSON Newport Beach Biii Ray donation THE ROCKY POINT WALL which CO!>t $540.000 plus an cstim:ucd S100,000 fo_r ~he arlwork would have CO!>t approximately S250,000 more had it not been for the donation of the land 10 the City by the Balboa Bay Club o"'ner, the late Bill Ray. This is just another of 1he generous contributions Dill Ray and the Balboa Ray Club have mad~ to the City of Newport Beach without fanfare or need for recognition. DAVID C. WOOTEN Newport Bc3ch The following is a sampling for call!, from our 24-hour Readers' Hotline. If you'd like to get im o/\ ed. it's as easy as punching ._in the following seven numbers: 642-6086. Please /ea1·e )Our name (spell it ou..t). city and phone number (for vcrificatio_n). Thank you! I THINK THE 19th St. bridge would be a good idea because of the distance between L9th a•d Victoria is a long way when you slop and think of the cross traffic which people arc only able to cross from Huntington Beach St. on bikes. skateboards, etc. 10 go to and from school, why should we, the long·es1ablished residency of E. J9th Street, be forced to give up our neighborhood and our homes for the convenience of out:>ide commu ters. I AM COMPLETELY against the 19th St. bridge. I think making 19th St. in Costa Mesa a ·major thoroughfare dc!>troys the ever impro"ing ea!>tside qma Mesa residen1ial neighborhood. WJLLARO VOIT Ne"'porl Bench Should 19th St. bridge be bullt? ,. I AM STRONGLY and bitterly opposed to the 19th St. bri<.lge. It will cluuer up a residenLi:il anti R·I neighborhood, and I fe el that it is something that the Newport people are pushing in order to facilitate their driving right through Costa Mesa ri ght on up the coast and avoiding some of the 1raflic. It's not of any help to Costa Mesa at all, and l don't think they i.hould do il because it will do more damuge to resident ial areas than good. CHARLES CAGNEY Costa Mesa 0 and Ne\\port Beach only at Victoria or Adams. 0 VIC BERRY Newport Beach EAST 19th ST. IS a long-time established neighborhood for al least SO years or more and a lot of the residents have lived here for 30 to 40 years. East 19th St. is approximately one-mile long with 162 single family dwellings. There arc approximately now 7 to 8,000 vehicles of all kinds · which now !ravel E. 19th St.; 95 percent of the commuters are not even residents of Costa Mesa. Comequently, this si tuation has devaluated our property and caused dtensivc pollullon, noise and traffic concerns such as speed, un ufe conditions, etc. As children continue to use E. I 9th The 19th St. bridge i for a projected 227 new homes in the oil lands in the Huntington Beach area. Thar's the main reason for the bridge and the developers and builders have already ruined Orange County and this overbuilding has got to . come to a stop. I think it is a disgrace that the county sits up there and holds all these cities hostage by waving a few dollars over their heads and force 1hem 10 do what 1hcy want them 10 do and I believe that if these county supervisor had to Live under these conditions like 191h St. or their immediate families or friends, I am sure they would take a different view or these things. • 0 AL EICHLER Co ta Mesa 0 I AM OPPOSED to the ;\\idening of E. 19th Street and. the bridge. The traffic will dump do\ .. n into Mariners where all the children go to school and it will destroy the ensbide neighborhood and it is a terrible plan. SCOTT NELSON Costa Mesa 0 , MY SUGGESTION IS WHY not wait and find out what the impact and results are from all this widening und bigger bridge on Victoria Street before we start talking new bridge. Okay? 0 H.W, HOLLY Costa Mesa I AM AGAINST the widening. LUCILLE BARKUS Co:>ta Mesn Balboa tour .. unveils secrets, . old favorites parts at ~uch historic \\atcring-holes ns Dillman's and the Village Inn, not to mention a 1hcrapeutic lunch high atop Parker's Seafood overlooking the Fun Zone. Ir was Wevill, the town crier, who cautioned me not to believe reports that the peninsu la i!. being pinched. Sure, there ore some disturbing vaca ncies in the midtown sector, but he pointed wit h pride to a new busincs' being launched. It's a tattoo parlor. Except for her athletic zeal, Wieseneck w:is nn accommodating guide (her walking tour of Pcnin~ula Polnt even included scandalous stuff. complete with murder scene), and she w1u armed to her gleAming pcafly·wh1tc~ with background tidbits. •'Poor Man's Land," with tent pitched nil ove r the place (and just think how much your tent would be worth in today's marker I). . Thi'lt a plaque at Balboa Pier honors aviation pioneer Glenn Martin's night on May 10, 1912, when he Oew to Avulon in a primitive hydroplane. The flight la:.tcd 37 minute$,..-about as long as it tnkcs to retrieve airport luggage today. ,4,n Independent Newspaper Published oy C~st Community News, Inc. C ARRY ME BACK TO OL' • BALBOA (Because It 's Easier Than Walking) -l( Vasco Nunc:i de Balboa ever decide°' to visit the peninsula nnd blnnd numed in lus honor, espec1olly on a ummer' day, he'd better ch\l rtef 3 chopper. r hovcn 't seen arteries that clogged incc lhey discovered angioplo ty. Bui. oh, the init1nl tour wa grcnt fun -espcc111lly the s11ting·down .. ( The ~uides were • .--. columni41l Link ~-• Moth~son, the II.Fiii glamorous gJdabout, and ------grandmothcr-in-wa iting l OCaf Milli Wit entck. who's Scene dwelled for 16 years on Penin ulll Point ond k.n<Wt' where all the bodie (in one co~. literally) arc buried. Joining our intrepid band at 1n1erv:ils were onetime re'iident J. Com cllu1 Crean and b:m1acle·cncrustcd Gordy Wtvtll, who 1s reputed to have sold explorer Balboa his fir t New Wor1d vc ~I. . ~ - You probably knew the. c things aJI along, but I learned: Th:u "Cleopatra" was filmed there in 1917, storrina Thedo ("The Vamp") Bara. Upper Newpoft Uay wa\ the Nile, with 29 ships embroiled in naval warfare and the ca t included 700 Roman soldiers (r.ome arc still collectina veterans benefits). That the Point w11 known in tht 2°' as Well. this mai~n exploration covers only the lip or an enchanting lnnd. Other trips arc scheduled, but they'll have to wait until I've digested all these rascinatina findings. At the moment, for example, I'm studyi"& a sexy photo of the Balboa Bathina Beaury contest st:iacd July 4, 1920. , Wow, Chey don't make voluptuous airls hkc that anymore. }tfTY Kolwla'1 ~luma tv•I Tw1dq, nu,.,., ••d s.,.,,..,. ... 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A 14 Thursday, July 2, 1992 ---------• ----------------------· ----------------------. ---------------------------- • Back Page • • • M.ltC Mort•~ Pilot l ert, a ·$ea Jion rests on the rocks of the 29th Street jetty before returning to ea Tuesday when a group of onlookers, above, gathered to make sure the mammal was.alriJ;llt. More and more of these animals are turning up on area beaches ill due in part to the El Nino that has caused one of lhe sea li ons' major sources of food, anchovies, to move to colder waters, says Jayme Rogers, animal control officer with the Newport Beach Police Department. "They .are not getting as much to eat, so they're getting sick more," sh e said . ., FIRE From A1 about 1:30 a.m. Wednesday, Newport Beach Capt. Ra}: Pendelton said. Pendleton said the fire was extinguished quickly. • No one was injured in the fire, which was confined to the front entrance and lobby of the clinic, Pendleton said. Damage to the structure and contents was estimated at $9,000. . The fire, however, did noc stop operation of the clinic on Wcdnescfaf. · ·: · ''It hasn 't affected us in any way." said the cl inic's manager, who would identify herself ataly as Lucy. "We are doing business as usual.'.' She said she was not aware of any threats the clinic may have received in the pas~. Wednesday's clinic fire comes at the heels of , I a.controversial abortion ruling by the iwrcme Coun that gave states more power to •sulate abortion. The ruling drew cnt1c1sm from both anti- abortion and pro-choice groups. Anti-abortion groups denounced the court for not ,OVCf· turning the landmark Roe vs. Wade decision of 1973 that guar~nteed a woman's righ t to choose abortion. Pro-choice groups complained that the court's ruling would give states the green light to restrict abo rtion rights. Congress, however, passed a an abprtion rights bill on Wednesday in response to the high court's decision. "'fl!e heat's turning up right now," said Sue Finn, a spokeswoman for the Orange County Chapter of Operation Re scue, a group e>ppoi.ed to abortion. Finn said several members of her group stage protests at the Newport Beach clinic while abortions are performed. But she said her group does not condone burning down abort ion clinics. "We do not advocate the bombing or burn- ing of abonion mills," Finn said. ''Our goal is to change the hearts of the American people." Margie Fiete Seigle, the executive director for Planned Parenthood . in Orange And San Bernardino counties called the torching of the clinic the work of fanatics. "That ki 9d of violence is ~imply unaccept- able," she said. "lt's deplorable that any vio- lence happens at any medical fa cility. It is fa. natica l anti-Choice people who express their· disagreement with abortion through violence." CABLE Pagano denies that he ever re- ceived information about ctreaper e.-p lo~~n .Jr"7· . , .,./(_. '.l": . .• . 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By Richard Dunn Sc1o11S Wiier 0 range Coast College Presi- dent Dave Grant, recog· nized worldwide as the school's crew coach, is stepping down from his coaching position after 29 years, he confirmed on Wednesday by telephone from ~:. '·•1 · ... \ . 'Henley, England, where the OCC crew is competing. Grant, a coach of legendary proportions, had dou- bled as college president and crQw coach. for the past three years. He will be replaced by Jim Jorgensen, a longtime assistant. • Grant, who will remain as president, informeq the crew of his decision before the team left for the pres: IAUM O.i1M~•1.uJO••ly Paac · tigious Henley Royal Regatta. OCC crew coach Dave Grant Termed a "sabbatical from· crew," Grant said he was not definite on whether or not he wou!ri return after next year. "We'll see how things go on,'' Grant said. "There are just so many projects on campus right now, and I think alt coaches who work year·rO\,lnd need to ·get away from it at some point. It:s healthy for the oars· men and it's healthy for me. Jim is an excellent coach and he'll do a wonderful job. "(Stepping down) is something I've thought about for some time. There was no great disaster that pushed me into it. I just thought it was the right thing to do for J while. "I will miss it very much. Maybe they'll invite me to go on a launch once in a while." . Sources closely connected to the situation indicated that tl)is week's 153rd Henley Royal Regatta at Hen· ley·On·Thames would be Grant's final moment as OCC's coach, ending a revolutionary era. OCC, the only community college in the nation that competes in rowing, has enjoyed tremendous succ~ss under Grant, including making seven appearances at the National Intercollegiate Rowing Association re· ~atta in Syracuse, N.Y., as well as being the first U.S. crew invited to the People's Republic of C hina. "He's much more th;rn JUSl a coach," Jorgensen said. "He sets the standard and displays leadership by example. He's able 10 d6 many things .and do them weH, but now he wants to take the camera anc.J focus on more pressing issues, like the state budget cuts and projects on camp us. "It's been amaltnf that he's been able to do both the past three years, b'ut it does. not surprise me. 1 don't think the term sabb:ui- 'I wm m1ss tt very much. Maybe 1hey1 ln- -vite me to go on a launch once in a while.' ---occ PnsldR col applies to him because he wants to de.,,.ote more time to 'being president. l don't think he wants crew to be completely out of his lif c." Expected to replace Jorgensen a~ freshmen coach is See GRANT/82 -•---.-.... -. . Only ·som-one like Jose Cuervo c.o.uld · dream. this Up ~ Two-man kayaking team will brave the high seas in paddling off to Catalina. By Richard OUM $pelt$ Wrilef T heir mean' of ,innuencc didn't get them in trouble, but it might Friday morning when John Kin and Todd Gudger attempt a n~ver· been-done-before kayaking excursion from Balboa to Catalina. And who knows? If they're successful, this thing could .turn into something big. ''This hasn't been done before," said Kin, a 34· year-old Balboa Jslarrd resident. ''It's not a race, and I don't understand why not. l think it's prcuy neat." · Theic..inspiratioh to auempt the voyage -"Jose Cuervo," ~n said. "We were sippiog,,..margaritas and thought it would be a nice trip" -could' come back to haunt them. They're prepared, in any case. "There will be four people on an 18-foot chase bo:it carrying food and beverages, so we don't have to carry it our· 'The problem is be- yond the shipping lanes 1about 15 to 20 miles out, that's wliere the water gets fairly rough.' - _..,... .. kayaker selves," he. said. "And they're going to be there in case we get in trouble, so they're going to ac:'company us. We're just going to paddle for five or six hours. "The problem is beyond the ship· ping lanes about 15 to 20 miles out, that's where the water gets fairly rough." _ Gudger, a 28-year·old Balboa Peninsula man, and Kin arc being sponsored by Paddle Power, which -donated a 20-foot two-man kayak. Gudger, 6-foot·6, 235 Pounds, and Kin (6-2, 185), both Southern California Edison employees, will launch off at 5 a.m. at the public dock adjacent to P:tddle Powcron 15th Street and-Balboa Blvd. They're strictly amateur kayakers who've never entered a race. They've been kayaking together for about five months around the harbor. "tf we waste ourselves, we won't paddle back," See KAYAKING~ John kin (front) and Todd Gudger skim through Newpo rt waters in preparation of a unique challenge to paddle off to Catalina Friday morning. ~MESA TIRE COMPANY AlJTO FITNESS CENTER 548~9182 2049 Harbor Blvd. • Calta Mesa -.. ·- r -COUPON -.-r - - - -COUPON - - - - -, ~ 5010 Off '100/o "OFF E· 1:::8.C:=-1 I /( . I ..,, • .,..,. 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U.S. Olympic quadruplescull that will compete in Barcelona later this month at the 25th Ohm-p1ad. -· ho,,c,cr, came several months ago. .:.'About three wecls ~go,!!-Granl ate, "I ''as in m) office late one night, and I'm not a lazy person, but I said lo myse lf, 'I can '1 ge t ~Ill 1l11s "ork done unless l stay here all night tonight and nil duy tomorrow.' I came to grips "ith it, and it was no big deal. bu t 1 • ''as C\hau-.1cd. I told m)self tha t I can't con- tinue :11 this pace. "But (stepping down) gives the oarsmen a -Oiff~rent-prQ3pective-and it gives-me-:i chance to look at it from a different-prospec- tive, so it seems to be a plus all the way around." ''l 'm very excited to have him," Jorgemen said. "Chip Is a tremendous athlete anti teacher. We're very fortunate that he's able 10 join us at Coast and l know the ~opho­ morcs are excited about it. I lc's going 11.> he an assistant coach and the freshmen truh have a diamond for a co;ch. He's a gem." · "Tltal r11oba.bl): ~oli<lified the dcci!>iOn l hat! mutlc a couple of months before. Jorgensen, entering }\is 20 th year us an OCC ins1ruc1or, coached 1hc Orange Coast sailing team for 10 }Cars before joining crew in 1983, He rowed under Grant at OCC in 1967 and '68, the latter )Car he was also OCC's class prcsitlent. McKibben, a member of the Orange Coa,1 crew that traveled 10 Chin.1, and Jorgensen .. 1 tll1n't know of any other person {'"ho hJs bl'C'' ,1 college president and an coach) -noboJy\ that crat). Dut it's been an enor- mous amount of fun. The crews l think :ire taster \\hen I'm doing both jobs rather than JUSI coaching. The athletes pick up their share of training when I'm not there an<l that's a big part of being .a successfu l athlete. \\hen ~in a thlete t.1!...es the trainin!.! into hb ll\\ n l~rnds. The' umli;rstand th.It I ~an ·1 nl· wa)'s be there. Jorgensen rowed at UCLA in l 969 and '70 before coaching the Bruins' freshmen crew in 197 1, '72 and '73. ure both fo rmer OCC oarsmen. · Grant, who"started as a hbtory'tc:ichcr JI QCC in 1963, has gu idetl his CrC\\ S 10 SUl'• cessful regattas in Ireland and Can:id.1. a\ ''ell as England •ind China. I k b a member ol this year's U.S. Olympic RoY.1ng commit- "Last )Ca r·~ freshmen and novices were ex- traordinary groups," Joi:gcnscn said. "If we can heighte n the commitment from the oa~­ men. I ex pect great things." tee. \ Entertaining t)1e tho.uliht of '1epp1ng°l.l?'"1· Dependi ng on th e crew's commitment, Jor· gem.en said he would like 10 schedule a trip -Ill Uoston ne:\l fall for the I lead of Charles Regatta. Hookers and . slicers -·they ·call 'it Ju .s~· like they see it W hen women say they're taking a different approach on the golf cour e, similar to their victorious movement in the corporate world, they're not kidding. We'll start with a recem tournament for woml!n only at the-Newport Beach Golf Course called · Hookers and Slices; te!m namck-a }.OU might surmise,lc11 very little 10 the imagination. This sixth annual tournament - headed by insurance tycoons Susie Sampson, Marilyn Costle}', Denise Wulker and Judy Brandalise -was wide open played in the name of fun. .. It gives \\Omen an outlet," Samp on said. "A lo t of thc'e. women just golf once a year (at tht' tournament), and it gives them an opportunity 10 network anti develop profc-.-.ional relations." deals are necessa rily madl on 1he golf course. bu t it never hurt 10 rub_ elbows" 1th the :ippropri:uc "heelers and dealers. "It's not o much how \\Cll you do, i1's "ho you play golf\\ ith,'' said Sharon Kinsey, a L:lgu nu Beach marketing manager who ullcnded Monday's duy-101,g clmic and frequently·plo~ \vith -associateS" ::n the Newport Beach Country Club. .. Sometimes, }Ou\·.c ~01 to play the game the way you have to play it, if that's what it tnkcs ro ge t to somebody. Women are becoming. from a business · stundpuint, more mainstream aJH.I · the} 're llntling out ho\\ and where bU',inc'is gets done. One good way is on the golf course. It's not thai you do busi ness on the golf cou~c. but you establish rel.ttions on the golf course." Dee Welch of Yt,rba LmJJ "as the 111d1\1Ju,1I "inner t1t 33 for nine holes 'd11k the \\ 111111ng h)\\ gross four:,on.e - ge t rim -wall ..:allcJ the Bu~l1)' Tushie.,. co~11c~. Janet ~lunda). Judy \\'11tcmtein .ind L1,J OJ"'" llirn11.:<l the triumphant Club Golt National Golf Foundation statistics co~rm 1he rbing popul.\fity of golf 1.~~g \\lmlt!n, who no\\ make up 42 percent of ull new golfer~. and by the )Car :!000, it's projected that 50 percent of all new pl.1yers will be women. part). Other tcJm n.1mei. 111cluded the •Turning 10 the "1cn'll '>ide: ~st I hursd.1} ·., men\ club rounds at the Ne\, port Beach Golf Cour-.c \\ere ''on by Hal Green (low gro-.., 67) 3JHJ Mike Wude (low net 55) "hilc llill LaFon \\jS second lo" net at 56. In SJturdafs I light A round, low net winner at Zipper Rippers, the Eager Ocavers (my fo\Ontc). the Dallas Chow Girls and the Weenie Ro.i'iters. PriLes were av. arded' for Rookie of Year, wor!>l 'core. most '"h1ff-. and most times in the anJ, Jmong others. -----ilw.w\.ru4 \'.1.!-Jvcr aoo-low-gr champion, .. And the srnrter llaCJ to say all the names," Sampson said. "It was pretty funr~." Pally Sheehan reproductions they ure not, but 1hesc ladies certainly aren't shy. _ •Add women only: Following Monday's huge Mazda Golf Clinic for women only at the Lo Co)otc~ Country Club in ·Ducna Park, 120 cu-.1umcrs who paid Sl50 e:icb walJ...cd :1".1y a llllle more i.ccure jbout their future The Ladies Profc.:,s1on:il Golf As<,uciatmn ha' set up a series of st>< national clinics to. among other reasons, mcrcase women's U\\jrcncss of the bu,incs~ worlJ along the faif\.,,1ys. It's no\ that · \Hth a par 59, \\as Hank Lc Fcb\'rc. Flight D \\inners were Oob Urownell (low gro!>s 68) and IJob Pottl> (low net 55) while Flight C victors were Bt>b D~:uhorn (low gross 76) and GaryrITggin!> (low net 55). In ~1ddit1on, cluh pre'>1denl Al Schnell W'1S ple.i1,c<l 10 announce that the new electronic hand1capping-s))tem computer has been :ipprovcd for u'e b) the Southern California Golf AssociJtion llit llDrd Dunn Is n IJal/y l'ilut ports Writer uho c club golf column appears c1·cry Thursday. 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Coach Dave Grant's Pirates will row-against another Ameri- can entry, Phillips Academy of New Hampshire today in hopes of ndv~ncing to Friday's quar- terfinals. . . OCC bested Re ading by a I lh lengths with a time of 6 minutes, 36 seconds oveF the 2,300-meter cou rse in rainy, bu t calm conditions. "It was the second-faste t time of the day overall," Grant said, "and the best time of the day in the Temple Ch:illcnge Cup. Grant praised his team·~ cf. fort against a bigger and more experienced Reading crew. "ll was an exciting first race • for us:• he said. "ll was neck- and-neck for the fi rst five min- utes of so. We were down by about two feet al the halfwav point, and were dead even at 1,500 mc ter..s. We opened things up over the final 800 mete~. We were glad to g~t this one under our belt. lt'~ al- ways tough to win th.i t first r:tcc at Henley:"-- Phill ips Acadcm) tlcf c.1tcd Unive r~ity College of Cur", Ire· land by two lengths in its open- er with 11 11 me of 6:38. "Phillips has j \Cry trong bo:it and we'll ba'-C our \\Ork cut out for us," GfJnt u1d. "I fee l good about our chances, however. Our boat b moving extremely well and the oar:.nwn are in excellent shape. Mcn1bcr:, of OCCs bo.11 111- clude D.1rrcn 1 lill of C1>~lJ Mesa and Rand.ill Scoll ul Co- rona dcl Mar, :is \\Cit as Peter Vescovi, Joh n Klein, Jarn-:s Russell, Arnold Huff, 1:.rik El· ward, Patric!,, Dorn anti Co'- S\\ ain Lani Sn) tier of Long Beach. -IJ.1 t/1t• f)11il,1 1%Jt EKTELON SQUASH RACQUETS STS .1200 -Reg. $129 Now $99 STS 1000 -Reg. $109 Now $79 __ .___...-:.;::~---~ .... _. 120 tU~T ""· ~lJ T E MWI"•• EACH 8e .... nd T O"'J Ro .. a t • C.IO\od <1Vndort IACH'S ONLY IACQUD SHOP'' [THE ALL ... MOJl!.U.1, ~ _.,_...._ ....... , .... ..., .. .......................... .... •.. ,.......... .. ....... .................. lr1 ..., . ...... ,_ .. ....... • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa OaJty Pilot Thuraday, July 2, 1992 .. ----------=--------------------------------~-------------------------------------------. ___ _ Give him credit, Mr. Irrelevant XVII can run and gdn . with the very blst No. 4 -Rick Lozano,· sportscaster fo r Channel 7 (KAB C) joined the group on the tee and promptly faked a hole-in-one. ~volleyball May, ·1trou1 gain All-America honors on way to champ/ons/ip; Balboa Bay bqys ars on a roll ~ Matt Elliott takes few prisoners en route to a big day on the links. No. 5 -The first of five speed holes where no timers we re present, irrelevant as it might seem. "We ki nd of gave up on these 45-sccond shot clock,. timings because the players didn't seem to enjoy them anymore," Bernnrdy said. No. 12 -Putter only hole including tee shot on a 96-yard par·3. Also putt left· N cwport I !arbor I hgh's Misty May· and Corona dd Mar handed on green. Robert Witt clai med a I ligh\ Jennifer Stroffe both earned All-Americ~tn honor'> hole-in-one on this hole. His tee shot •n leading thei r Mies Tiger Volle} ball Club tc.1m to the By Howard L Handy reached a sand trap giving him lice nse to championship of the rece nt United States Vollc)ball A'wcia1ion throw out with no count. Junior Olympici. al Albuquerque, N.M. Sl>Ol1S Wnter I rrelcvunt Wed XVII gained nnothcr first Wednesd:ty wh en M:itt Ellio1t, thb year's honoree, play~d all 18 holes in the Runnin'-Gunnin' golf tour- nament at Newport Dcach Golf Course. No. 13 - Closest to the pin where a note Moy, an All-Sea View League scucr ai. a ln.~)hman las1 I.ill. pad was waiting for the players to record why earned MVP honors, lending the girls 16-and·unJer )quad to the they should win the hole. Elliou wrote: title in the M-teum field ...... No. 6 -This was a creative hole for El- lioll's fivesome. Club were barred for the entire hole as players threw the ball im.tead. Elliott's group had to stand wi th their backs to t~e green and throw the ball through their legs, a la a football center. "Anyone who says I wasn't the closest will Asics Tiger, based in Sante Fe Spnngs. lost onl~ one g;imc J ur· hnvc to fight me." ing the single-eltmi n:u ion tournament and dcfeJted Oelt:i Vallty No. 14 -Another speed hole where the from Stod .ton in SundJy's championship match, 15-6, 12-15. 15-8. group all sprinted to their balls after all had Stoff c, who will be a junior and returning All·St:J Vic,:. League hit. One player walked dow0n the right side selection next foll. helped kc} the As1c~ attaclo.. at Ouh1dc hatter\ In fact, it gained t\\O firsts. Ellio11 is the first to play nil 18 holes us the honored guest. It .also marked the first time ever for Elliott to go the full 18 holes on a golf before EJliott's tee shot. "Hey, hold on there despite an ankle.injury su!>ta1ned five d.1}'s before lhe tournament. buddy, I haven't hit yet." "My doctor wasn't sure I'd e'en be able to pla)," Stroffe aid. No. 7 -The left -hnnded tee shot hole. El- lioll hit a shank into a drainage ditch to the left and bemoaned the fact he had loM the pint tmlHtr~ng ror the Clay. No. 15 -A one-handed tee shot required. "But v.ith the support of m} tt'amm:lles and the help ol our team "I'm going to cheat and use_lli'Q_h,....,.. ....... ..._.~ ... --1---.. .... mer,-~-was nearly 100 pc.,-ccnt i-h,Foug~1 llKY~uroumcnt-. To - - No. 8 -Billed ;is the bnsketball hole, it '"as a routine 140·yt1rd par-3 instead. The green was torn up 100 much a year ago with slam-dunk efforts. Which brought out a com- menf from Ell iott abofil_a tee_fillirJ worn by hott proclaimed but drilled his first one with receive All-America n honors under those circumstances "as espc- one hand into the water on the right. cially gratif} ing." "When I was in high school I plnyed nine h6les a couple of times and 12 one other -!!_me but that's it," he -said while walking No. 16 -Hitting the tee shot with one The Asics cl ub team, ~oachi:d bv Buh CrO\\cll anc..I ~"~•~l..int An· foot elevated. Elliott hit the ball to the left toinettc White, last season's NCAA l'bycf of the Yea r. "on th ree around the co urse. . Chairman Steve Bernardy set the stage for tjle day's loony C\ent ~ben tre-tbld pfayers assembled around th e ninth green before play started: "lf there isn't a rule to cover the sit uation. make one up. Cheating is per- mitted. in fac t, it i!. encouraged," Bernardy lold the players. He, along "i1h Suzanne (Too1ie) Bernardy run the show. for the first time during-the day. of four major tournaments to qualif> for tht:. Junior O~mp1cs. -No. 17--ffile awa1tTngn1s ee snor on ronong mtci.' vtctiltls lrrA.lt>uquerque ~ere tc:ims from.Henttlulu- """Eric son thatproclaimed: 'Will Golf for Food.' thc fi nal speed hole where they gang-and Michigan. ~ No. 9 - The hecklers hole. Player!> in the fh esome grabbed the wntcr gu ns from the trio of beauties on the tee, Melanie (Salata) Fitch, Lisa TUr\'iS a rid Tricia Lindsay. They sprayed the girls until time 10 go to the tee, then the fnvor was returned. sprinted again, he observed a boat be ing Meanwhile on, the boys lc\el, the pu\\cr of Balboa Ba}· Vol- pulled behind a truck on the road nearby. leyball Club continued unabated TuesJJ), all three lc\eb ,.,,tnning. Said Ell iott: "Why didn't they give me a gift The 18-and·undcr Dlues arc a collcc1ion of high ~chool stand· like thnt." outs, incl uding Newpo rt H:irbor's Russell GJn. frank Gnlfo. Jus· No. 18 -Asked by one of his fivesome 1f tin Mcintee, Beau She\\;ird and Tano..i \\c)gJnt; fa1:10c1.1\ ~Ian he planned to retum again next yenr, he Fue rbringer; Corona dcl ~t .1r's Doug I lcssc, Ed ison\ Joe t<.\c· Among Ellio1t 'i. d.1y on the links: No. l -His tee s.ho1 soared to the righ t ''ith a b;id slice as moi.t others that fo llowed Jid. He likewise pu11eCJ around a 'spect:itor' -.itting in a la\\ n chair b) the pin without mb· hap. said: "If l make the club, l can fly out m)sclf Carthy; Espcranza!s Paul l'\1h1pali; and lnint'\ Chm S\\Jnncr and I'll probably be here." The 16-and-under Dlues andude Ct>ronJ dd ~tar\ Urad Cal-Ellio t1 wns u picture of perpetual motion as he wa mobbed on the green by water guns and balloon throwers seeking to ge t 111 ~' shot at him. As he finished his round, he did a Chi Chi lahan. Orooks Hoppe. Jert:tn} ~!Jpe anJ A"d~ Pc~kotf, Newport Rodriguez impersonation by stuffing the club Harbor's Mitch McCo~. Greg o~bornc .rnd Em; \'n11dy. and Cal- in a mnke-believe holder on h.is left hip. vary Chapel's Pluhp Schildt'> .1nJ Robert S..-htld1' No. 2 -A do" nh11l 3·pnr hole th,11 w3s tim ed. The best core wi th the lo\\est time wan s a prize bul none of Llliott's \;re" "as eligible. Of course, the \\;llch keeping tune didn't function when thq got there either. . No. JO -"\\ho have l borro,,cd balb from '-O far?" Ell ioll queried, then rm~t:d a ball to each. "Hey. wait a minute. Gi'e lJ1cm back. l'rn not through yet. I should have brought a bud.et of range balb with me.'' He lost 'IC\Cral 01.1 the way in water and otl!er- Then as n parting gesture, he took the prn The 14-and-unJer\ con'"t of H ..11 bor 0:1\ School's Un an fnin\ the cup and moved to the other :,idc of Coleman, R\an Harman, PJ\Jm S.t..iJ..it and 13rcnt Steele. Corona the green where he stuck it in the green for del Mnr's Blair Hupf'I.' D~r1.:k ~-.:\h.vmcr ..ind DranJt ~\.hm1Jt. the following foursome. All hit to the pm OW)er's Eddie Cho, !:lhorechll":, DrJni.lvn 1 altalcrro JnJ En'>1gn's and .found tjlemselves well away from the Ty Traiar. • . wise. cup. Each had gone into the trap and thrm\11 Jn Tuesda, 's action it "<I" 1.111 13.1lbo.1 UJ\ Volle, ball -the I ~ from there for more accuracy, then con· shipping Del~' arc \'alle). 15·,. 15-9. the 16~ i.topp1~g \\ 1lk)\\ Pond No. 3 -The· Oo Schcmbcchlcr hole. The pin was I) ing on the green bu t no cup was present. Said EI U011: "If 1his is the Schem- bcchk r hole, the~ should gi'c e'e11one 11 chances 10 score ''ell." No. 11 -Another i.peed hole whe re the g'roup decided to nll hit th.en have a gang run to their tee shots to -.Jvc time. Still no sco re- card is C\iclent in the group. demncd the group in front fo r misleading' Whip\ of Penn-.)hania. 15·11. 17·15, Attacl-ot Nort h Carolm:i. them. 15-10. I 5·4 Jnd Str,111!ht DO\\n vf Sant..i Barbara, 15-6. 15-7; the "We should have done that all da)." 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FiN,.;iat n =i::~ !thht. w:~~ ~uP~;~,.~d111~: u~~s~:~s C:~usT ~°'c::ti!':ise~ ~':. ~':.n'!'1r0: tn!'~"~is°'' .. ~J~E OfPATR\~rulA~t;Rt~ • Flctltlous ·~~1t:n :~:~es~A ~;7~on. t'ICI tll IO do b1.entss 1 belore the heanng Y04Jr uuth.tf wllh lhu IJtlllJOlua T.S No. 16391 NP 18f, nonts °' interests 11t11 ol lltl.IUlt fT1av bt rteof SCAIBED IN SAID DEED Business Name ducted by. a corporatton Not~~ give u;:.:•re lht :• ,Od,.~ "Id appearance may be In npht u1 d11thrl\I n11ninQ. u•· Loan NoJO&it();S-llf'ly ot~ 'QC>pef'Y owned (wtlldl dall ol recotctallon TRUST SAID o..o ol Trust st· Statement Valtnllna·s P.Jzu Com. " he 1 -a.."-' w11'l 0 common ~qi.toon •ny 1>9tson or by y04Jr attorney. p10111o0 811(1 opuu:11tng lllllfll Other Ref -leased vr 1ant01 °' the Ii purs on !Ills nolcl) c:vres Olf13ln obllgnons indUd· Th• F0Uow1ng pe1sons pany Inc. Kh1n E Rob1n-~t . 1 ... ~~,... ol ti. 1u t propenr diHcrt>ed IF YOU ARE A IU1 an.I sto<1rlCJ rn and 10 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT 111ne Company, what he llllOllllt II 12 209_ua ot ..., n01I( ) 1 11\t tum 0 &1• d-'"9 ous1ness n · SOD Gen,ral COllnHi • 11t ,.._.. on, por· aboii't •Pl'P«l•d'o be 109 lay CREDITOR or Lll'IUllt~ l1J01-saioo llom 5dld UNOEA A Of:ED OF TRUST 9UCh welel fl0ht$ sNlft bU II 2• 992 d. w Ina n • .,, s Of 8 .M I. MOTORS. t 835 This allltement was f 'td _,,t 10 Section 21700 01 Aven11.,_....,..._ lffclt C~tmgvnrc:redTor ol the 1Mt1 01 ony o•hUt 131"1 •n DATED '4 25'90 UNLESS P•11•n OYUJlvlna appiop11 · 1 an ... u $.tO,OOO DO n.AT !ht t>tntl Wh1tt1er Ave. •A·l CoSla v.ill'I the County Clerk 01 :_r':f:n;;;: fol~•-12161 The undtrsign@d T;llStee deeea.Sed. you must Ille c:.luJ1nu 11.., rl<Jhl 10 wh111 YOU TAKE ACTION TO a11w. 1111oral. P<ircola11ntJ. ~~ aocouru ~ ~~111 lnllrtst undtr SMd Oeeo o Mesa. Calil. 92627 t. Orange Couoty on June 22 1• :f'. discta'11Sanyll.1bolll IOI •ny ircor your claim with the court stuck <11 d11er.11unally dull PROTECT YOUR ~R-prosc11p1111e. ad1ud1ca1ecl YOYr pro,... .. , « Trust ano Int obl19alk>ns se Bernard e. Mu•phy 1135 1992 dtscr1b«f property to t •• 'f ndland mail • copy to .,. lint! ITIAlC trom land!> 011\uf T'I' ff MAY BE SOlD AT A SUllUIOf'i OI contr.clual, bu closure. ~Oil SIMI must DIY 0 CIJrtd tl'ltf!O)' NI IJflStl'ltly lltl Seagull •C.102 Nupon F.535&0, GARY CHARL£S ~·12 Dry rKtrwss .,. ,._&Heel •ddreu • 1>9rsonal representaWe llldn thosu l~tlffflabovti 00. PUBLIC SALE IF vou1w1thoul howlMll, ~ uont Ol>llgaoons (sudl a by die ltnthcsary: n.AT Beach, Calif. 92U3 ' waahlf. ref., lV, YK, 0,..... com"'O!I dl$9*ion • 1"t appo1n1ed by the court S<.iwoo Otl or ~' welts 1un. NEED AN -EXPLANATION to enter uc:>on the sutface ol "1d 1taus) required 11¥ y bread\ ol, and default tn, Ill• This business 15 con· Published Newport Beach- dotnes, bu & mlec. AN-shown l\trt1n Slid Ult •· 1>e within lour months lrom nu Is and sh n 11 s 111 1 n, OF THE· NATURE OF THE a,td land in lhu e..etc1se of 11ote lnd dMd ol ~st or mort OC>ligabons tor llltllch such O..d ciueled oy: an lnd•vidual Costa Mesa 011 'I P1101 Ju Y ::oNY ~:A~S ~-32 made but w~hout cove111n1 or the date ol lltst Issuance of lhtovl)h °' .tt.1oss tho sub-PROCEEDING AGAINST such notus. as rc181'119d 1n a VIQ• 11 you,tall IO mlM IUt.ir ol TMI s SICUfllY has ocamed The reglsllant(s) com-2 9 16, 23 l992 1""'LAWRENCEJ8Rv':t.J ..... .,., fJl)'tSWCor ~llCI ,... lelllHS as provided In surlacu ul lhu laud hoflltn YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· Deed ~orded Febtua1y paymtnts on fie ioan. pay In 1111 payment has 1101 bMn menc:ed 10 transact bul . Tti-340 "'IC. Couch ~•It polMSC)n or enar section · g1oo ol Ile abovt• dus1.11oc..i and t TACT A LAWVER 20. t 885 as Instrument No an tne Ploe>er'Y ptcMdt lnsvf maoe of. The mOllOlly 111sta11-ness und11 1n1 F1ctthous1--------....,. =AIO~~n!i-:52 clethn' brances for 11\t purpose ol Cahlomia Probate Code boUnm sut.h ,.n.pstoc:ked OI No"c• is lltmiby given !~~5dll704 , ol Ott1c1al "'°' on trlt of09f/fY, Of men! ol .prllldoal and lnllrn Busfneu Name(s) listed PUBLIC NOTICE 'm19c KEVYN WREN•<' The llme lor Mino claims d1iu1.llu1'ally llrilled ,.ells 1t1a1 Verdugo Servic:. CCW· ._,.,. s otlltr OC>ligallons a r1411trtd wllich btcaM due AorM 6 above on· not apphcablt :;•Wllh 'a dryer ref b~ u 111ty1n9 th• 1•d11b11<hm w1I not expire bar0te lour tunool 1nd shills unde1 porMIOn a C.hlQtrna Cor· PARCEL B E&Mments 1119 noll and clllO of trust 1992 and 11 subsequtt1t In-Bernard E Murphy Flctltloua IP , mlll ....,.. "*'° Melltd by •HI Oted ol Trust months from fl• heanng .00 IJonealh °' bllyulKI 1 porahoo ., llu)toe °' sue-as detctrbed "' and '°' the mon;agt trlt btnlllcilly sllllmtnts 01 pMapal and 111 This \lllemen1 was f 11<1 Bualneaa Name • 1• ,; • d • roonghtleet cNIQtl Ind er da .. notioed above 8Jltuuo• llmtts lllefOOI. 11nd ceuoi 11us1w Uf subs\llul· l>Uf?091tS IOI forth "' At11-mongagee 111')' mist 91a1 y with the County 'Cle1k ot Statement =~ P• •· og-pe"541s ol tlle TrutlH n. YOU MAY EXAMINE In roo1111. 101unn11l, tillU•P. ed lru~too pu111uan1 to the cles ~•nd ~~ 1~1 eel'~-do 50 111 ordtf to rw• you :."~~ = ~:: 6 Orange County on June 12, Tne following persons 8ale 'will bl~competl-btnthc111ry under uid O.ed of the 1118 kept by the c04Jr1 II ma1nt111n 1op111r d1.111pt1n Deuel ol Trust 8Jo18Culed by ~1111 Cond lat a tOn accounl In good sllfldlng 1 1993 THA~ .... m on '*'° 1992 are dO•ng bus•n•ss is M blddfna c IMled TruSI h1111olo11 IJtc:uttd and y04J are a p.,son and ~1110 la1ry such welts Gtelthen A Netwtlng. Re· 1 •hons add ...... btnl-..-.. v 1 r F534597 GOLF TEE GO. 2043 mev be 1n1eres1ed ln the estate °' niious wllhoot ho#CYCf corded •77'90 an eoc. -Res11ictt0ns Reco1ded •Dorl. u.. _, Ill present btnllic:llfy under Published Ne on Stach IYestcloll 0111o1e Su•ll t tO bld9 mey tubmltled In dtl'\.'t..O IO Ille undersiglled • y04J may file With the coun lt.1 hQhl tod111l mt00 i!Ole Page tnsl I 90-221831• May 23 19114 as lnslrumen m0r1Q'!IM lnlY '"!WI • UICI Oled Ol Trust has wp 'J. Newport Beach' CAL 92$60 ~.on thl 711'1 cHiy ot "''11911 OtctarttOfl ol Otta~·~ a formal Request for e•plolu dnd uvu11t10 th111tJQh ol Ofhc;M.t Reco<ds in the 01: No 8" 214034 o1 •Ol1tcu1l eondt11on lo relli~U1'9men1 IN uecu•d and dtMred to H id Costa Mesa Daily Pilot N E w p o R r M E s A ~· 1 ml 11 2~.M~~ 0.malld tor S.11 •nd a wrtnen s~cral Notice ol the filing the 1>u1l111.u ur 1no upt>tir hce of 100 Qiunty Recotdef Rocoids ot se1d Coun t~y you puwtdt rllilble Wflftln dufV IPC)Olnad Truslff 1 June 18. 25. July 2, 9, 1992 TRAVEL. 2043 Westc' 11 Pf9 ::: bMf'I stored Nocce ol O.l111h and Eleclion to ol an Inventory ana 500 fwt ot tlltJ subsu11 of Ol<tf'IOll Counry Ca11l0t· l\PN 4•0 353·14 Otncl 1111 you paid II Siii -n.n 0ectara11on ol Oataul Th-316 on"•· su •• , 10 fllev.port ~ 11 located llt 511 Ti. tnlel~red ulAd wd appraisal of es~te assatS ot rho land heH!tNboY\I 00-nia, and pursueot 10 1~ No-The Sti11&t addreu a !lens. P<owt'f tlllll, llld ll&Dr and Demand I« sale. and II• PUBLIC NOTICE Beach. CAL 92660 AYRES SELF STORAGE NOi<• ol O.•au41 •nd EltdoM 10 Of ol any ~lltlOf'I or swlJQU llS ru~·Mid "' the lice ol Dulault and Et.ictiOl'I olhol common dos!On•11M lnsuranoe ortm111m1. uoon dtposhld Wlfl said duly IP· This business ts con- 1012 Emett Av. Hunting• S.1110 ti. ~rded an lilt couniy account as crovided 1n clOod from The lrwie Com· 10 Sttll lhefwndo< rllCOldod ~~ lhe reel PIO()erl written rtQUffl tr1t bent polnltd Truslll Suell O..d o Fictitious dueled by a general part• 1 Baech c.. Tl4-848-hi section 125 of tie p11nv reco1clot1 July 30 119192 w1 B<O -P806 •• , '""" lbow Is PYfporl Of m°"!l'G" wit gfW you Tnist d 111 ~ 11 austneu Na nersh p :.ft4. Landlord rMerves :::" 1 :i, .. 1 ptoperry :i.~ed Cahlom1a Proba1e Code A t973 m &oil tOll23 P-uu Inst• U2-0t2U2 of s..i Ot· ::! 10 be ~ ~l~~· wiltlln 1amrzaaon ol 111 111 ~an oo11g:Smen StQ.lr S tatemen:"• The reglstrant(s) com. the right to Did at the Alt. ITQ9 t n 11\tff mo w R~est tor Special Nol~ 768 ol Olhc.ial ~'Wtds ltealll Reco.ds will Sell on wpott . amount' yOY must pay y Iller•"" and "-dedattd an The totlowi erson 15 mencecl to 111nr;ac1 ub- P\lrctlaMI ,,,.... bl made ellpted.a sucll llCOrdl!IOfl form IS available from the PARCEL 2 An aPl)l.lile-July 9. t~2. at 1 00 P M . The undefsognod T1us1ee ml'f 1101 hM 10 DIY 111, en or -hit. dedal• al sum doln busines~af. slenss under the f1C11t1ous by cash end peld for 81 the DATE 06 15.<g? c04Jr1 clerk n11111 non·"•1;fu s11111 uase· at tho NO!lh hoot t1n11anc:e disclaims any hl b•hty ~01 unpaid poruon ot your ICCOun does 0 ~ ,,.. lmrnedia ALftED INDUSTRIES Business Name fisted time ol pon:t1ue All pur· NA MORTGAGE SERVICES Attorney for P.tltloner: mon1 '°' IOQICSS Ind ,,0ss 10 the County Coo11houw. 1 1ny mco11ec1ness ol I e llCUrt l v1 0 Aw S • 1bo11e June 25 tl>92 ctlalld goodl ere sold u INC AS TRUSTEE PENNEY A PENNEY lhlOUQhoul lot GS ot r<M:I 700 C1111c: Center 0 1111e street address and olnei :wn Ill=~ ~I ~t due and~ and Ila tllca 3:::,.2 cA'.1~7~7 e anla Pa111c11 Bnlnart ,, ~mull bl~ al ~40 E MAIN STREET 2nd 3471 VI• Lido Nu 15905 as $hown on • WeSI. San la An•. C A awnmon duconallOl'I, 11 ~. eman u you mus Ply 1114 does lltttl>V lllct to CMIS Mark w Mow• 345 UN· F53&250 time ot ..i. S... I• lubjecl Ft OOR STOCl(TON CA 9~'°2 St• 204 ~ rOCOfc.1Qd '" Book 308 92701, al public auction, 10 lhown he!etn The totaumounts Ill Otfall at llt trlt trust propeny to be sold I ver111 'or g Costa Publtshed Newport to cance111110n In the l"llnt Telephone Number (2091546 Newport BHch • CA Pagus 27 to 32 tOClus11;0 ol the t100ties1 bidder '°' cash =n~I ~tn:.he u~ic':!i i::: Pl'fm::~ Is ";'O:.,.. Howawr SllSly trlt obligations sac:ure Mesa. YCA 92621 8each·Cos1a Mesa. Oa "/ ~n;l~~~·"!~~t 0b:,/;.~:~ m2 By BYTOn Dam1;1111 Vea i~~3 Newport ~'g;~~~Fv ~~s ~~= ~~"[it!' J::' :ied ~the ~~ 10 be l.:ro'llM ~IY mu.::er ~:S:JJ c~~":o1:,.~: d~~:~ ~~!~~,:1"1~sua1con· P.101 July 2. 9. 115, 23, :;;;2 petty. P!tlAdll1I Beac:hrCosta "" ed &atusl all 1rgt11 1111e. reason1 estr·1n wnllng prior 10 trlt time TMIM The ,. l strant com· M•n•••r, AYRES tPS • 20083 ~~ P31o~ 1 ~2 The s11ee1 addru!>s 11nt;1 and 1n1eu!st. conveyed 10 :,'!'!.~~f·,~-:, ~ no!ICI of Ula ii DOiied (Wll BY D. Thom•. Assistant S.c:rt· menced tg transact bu•,_ I-------===== IEl.JI ITORAQI June~ Mt 'l 9, 1992 u Y • • • Olllllf common ooSl(lnahoo and now oold bV 11 uod9t '"'1ial poblcatton ot lhe ~may not be urlilf tllln trlt eno tary ness under lh• f.ctot ous PUbltsh•d Newport PUBLIC -TICE PUBUC NOTICE •f any of the real PloPOl'Y said ~ ol T!~sl "' the ta oi sale is IA 10 425 35 OI Ille llre•monll Ptr!OO OPP7226 JULY1 8 15221992 business name 1ts1eo m.1 OW.Olbed etJCMI is IJUIPOll· p1upcfly s11u11.,.. tn said In eddt • h slalld M>OW) to. among otrltr •bow• on 7·Hl2 INch-Coeta M..a Diiiy P £ 8d 10 be 500 Ven•a1a . C.0Un1y aniJ. State and de-Trualee ~":' 10 ~~ ~ lllngs, (1) ptCMde Md~ PUBLIC NOTICE Mark w. MowtrY '""°'June 23• 30• 1992 TS-4'1 NOTlcl ~~TION "':W~·s ~LE , ~-l>Of~h.~ 9/660 stllbod =~~=~~.A.. ier's chock dr~ 00 85111 time loftidl 10 airt tr1t dtfal~ Th• statement 11ras Wea TO ADMINISTER UHOEA OHO Of TftUST ho SIU iustue p °' national batik • cllec: by transl• ot trlt OtOC*1Y or PUBLIC NOTICE with 1hl Coonty Otfk 01 MAllOI LAWN- PUBLIC NOTICE ESTATE OF: T s No WSl0111St :,~~~!,r:rn~~5b•~11Y 1~~ 11101t=!n ~ ::: 5 2: ~drawn by• state' 0t tedelal olltr'MSI, or (2) ts11D111ft ~ NOTICE OF SAU Ofang• County on June 30 MOUNT OWi u-E ~---LOIM'I No IHOll2t ...... f T No 5480 show credit unlOfl or 1 check ldltdull of ~II In Ofdlr Nollet IS hlft by g111an 1gg2. c-__ _ NOT1CI OFTRUSTtE'S SAL.£ -!Y · .._,.,,., Ott'9f Ref stieet """18ss and ul httr o ract • 85 n drawn by 1 slate °' led&rjtl 10 cure yOYr d111ult «boll (1) pursuant to sections 3071 F53&554 CIV>{)el-; e;;;;;;; Tnne Sell No. SIOMOSSOM ~ASE ~I A1646t!i6 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT=-~ ~1~~•f 1~~i ~~ ~ \~ ~ .=: uvinos an'1 loan 1uoc1· and (2) Folowlfto 111 uplrallon, j1307~ of th•1 C~1\ f~• Puollshed Ne .... poll tn111g 1u Fau>u Tiit .,._ 111. aaw 0 rs. UNOtR A OCED OF TRUST amount ol the id bal SMI o1 11.tc.twllaoeous ~ •lion. •wios NsOt.wihon OI ol "" Dmt Olfiod rtterrtd to In o lh• tale 0 a 1 or • Beach.Cos&a Miu oa '; YOU AM IC DEFAULT UNDER ~~~,~~ ~iE~ li<k ll~cT:bN~Efc3 anoe ot the oblll)~t0n so-lh the Olla ot the Coun • == ::~: 0~~1r~~~ 1M Int ........ of NI no-::: :i?C:!1'f~pu~~ ~c:: Piiot July 2, 9, Ill, 23, 1992 ~~a G~~': A DUD Of TRUST DATED persons Who may PROTECT YOUR PROPER-CUflltJ by lhe Pf(l()tlrly lo be Rucoldet of Olllf'll)ll County, <:loll Code end aulhomad lo lcl, 11111111 IM olllglloll btlng lion, II 1022 E Cnestnut. th331 ........ ~HI YOU TAKE otherwise be Interested In TY IT UAY BE SOLD AT A 90ld •nd reasonar>l_o 9111· OOSC:tlbed " a whole 81 fol· do bu911'1811 an this suite In IOrtdotM "'*" or • ...,.. .. Santa Ana Cahf at tO 00 PUBLIC NOTICE , .... MC)..••"•M••• ACTION TO PROTECT YOUA the wil Of •stat•. or both, PUBLIC SALE IF YOU mated costs ll•µQnsos IN~ IOw~ne P~et 2,7 .:.c,, ~the event lendet Other than wrialll ............... you •m on July 17, 1992 th• --~~~----" PfllOlllfrTY IT llAY IE IOlD of Mary E Gainer NEED AN EXPLANATION ~!~_.!!.the on1'41 _2! ~ ~ A ...... st~I No N8LLA casti is ecc:ept9d the Trust 1114 your 0.-. permits ' tollow1ng deac:nl:>e<I prop-BSC 711 PACtFlC VIEW •'uc • .. " ...... A PETITION has been OF THE NATURE """ ......,, '"''-.....-Iron 0 ...... _. ...._ lhhold lhe lronver Pll1" )'tll hM ~Ill ll1y 10 Wll' Flctltl •MONAL PMK AT A PU ALE. •~ fited bY Ker11 A. Gamet 6 ..,..-'""" trw of ulo IS SJe7 877 23 llJ·t4 Rocordocl May 23, • may wi • issu~llV'I ngtlt .0 llDP llt sail o J9S7 FORD License ous .. ED AN IX'lANlTIOH Of-J.ne C.oulse Parry In fle PAOCEJ81~AINST In addttron to c;ash. tho tH4 as lnslrumeo1 No 11• enc: r the Trustae S ~)'OU" Pf°'*1r lly ~Ill tit-DSC3129(NC) ' Stall NC BushteH Heme ~~ ~=::: THE NATURE OF TME Superiof CO\.lrt of f~T ! LAWYER 't CON Trustee wtil IMMlUI • cash 214029 ul OlltCAal Records::. toUC:: becon; .::;.: 9' llllOUl!t....., 11¥ your VIN •IFABP5ciDXHAt4•43t' ltetement ~UDINOI AGAINST YOU, California, C04Jnty ol ter's Gheck drawn on 1 .11111e ol satd Orang1t County Ea· payee 0.-. Said salt 11 lot the put· The Folk>wlng ~sons JSOO Ptoflc v-0r .... YOU SHOULD CONTACT A ORANGE' llWI~~~ ';~ Fp~n OI M ltOnal bank 11 chtKk C4lC>C al Oii, Oii 11gh1s, nwtel· aees.: •.:ti:tll of ~lgtl~adt Tl f1iD 0UY T1tf pose ol satisfying lien of Vt CS01ng bus1ntJt 11 , .. ::':" LAWYEft THE PETITION • dlawn by 1 s1et11 or ladefel ab. rnmeral 11ghls, natural -• --... , -TO M-the undersigned for Towing U VENTINA'S PIZZA CO. · requ9$ta that Kent A. cl•I Corporetlon • Corpu. cret111 uruon or a chu<.~ oas ughts, wltl othol hydro-but •tthoul ~011•ntnt 0 •--· "' • -Ind stora • '"' t elhlf 7011 WtJ1r« Avenue Hun-.. ~!~~~=~~ On 0711g...g2 at 100 PM.NA Gamer & JaM Louise r8llOO as 11ustue, CJr ~·-dra•n by II sl•lo OI IOOQlll c11twn1 by wh1tsoon r warranty 1111Pf8'8 °' ....... ,..,.. TO 'llW•lh C09!~ of .~.s.ng t1ng1on Beach, <?A 92708 r -••• IW llORTOAOE SIAVICU, IHC .. Pwry " 1Ppotnted .. 5'1' 11\JSIOO Of subslltutoo SIY•t'IQJ and loan HSOCI name loilown 11\al mev be r&gafdtng htle. l>O'IHS ITIIPM ...a. ..... and expenses of •ii• VALENTINA s PIZZA ~ Ille <My...,.,., TMIM undtl ~al represenlaM to llU>IVV pu .. uent tu lh• •hon II~ 8"1)t,1811()tl OI within ol OOdt't the pttcel °' °' eocumtiraoc:es. lO UhS .... .-ian • Oaled tl'l1• 26TH di of COMPANY, INC . (CA). ml lllllWIJ tlld purpnt IO OMd o4 Trust edmlnlstet II• estate of Oood ol lru11 oMeCutOd by M\#lllQS bllnk SfMIC1lttld '" la~ l>etetnabtwe detWbed, the rndobledness sacured.fOMCL--Nil t Y * Ch I Recorded on 07/tl/116 n the decedent :,n~ ~ ~nto11 ':' ... '!-..'.:&IC.hon 5'02 Of rne F111111· together •1th too 1181pe4ual ~~ ~h a?11:1ceslfMlll ~. COllTACT ~'::N :.92 NOUTMY FIND MOftC~tlon ape Oocumlnl No as 29&S4S Book THE PETITION n!IOf'I u-... Ci.Ill Cot.le end 1ulloirod I 11ghl ut dlrlling lnlnlnQ. ... WI Ill Ill c.,or.. "'* 1740 NGrtl • ... .... requ•tl lhe decedenrs ind w1lo. Ruulrdod 317189, do IJuSllnllS$ an ihts 1tato In plc)llllQ 11f1C1 U1»1allMIJ 1'*9-p1CMIJ8d thet9tfl, and t """ ....... s.11 AM, Publish Id N ewport 110 Broedway Pl9I of Olla! Records WILL end codlclls If any 1n ~ -P.-..,u •• lnal ' tho OV\IOI lendol Olhill th8n tor 8'ld alOftng "' end •• unpaid pltnC~ of the no4 m01 ATTII ~ J ~ BHCl\ICosla ._.... Dally an apartment co.ta M"8 '" 11\t o«a ot 11\t Atc:ordlr ot be edmtned to pRlbete. • 119 1 t 7 34 '· ot O t I icial.c;a!lh 11 KOOPIOIJ, 1110 r1u~t· mwtno the sema from UICI aecunMJ bV Mid deed wit ,..... (1t•i nt·5050 Pilot July 2. 1992 through class1f1ed eu.tt• Or1rige County. Cahlor1111 Ill· The wll end any cockh RtJCC11cts '" •hu ullice ol too oo '1"'Y w1lhl¥lld thu issu land or tnv other land. tn· interest thereon .. P'Oll I .... 5 I ,.. tl\341 ---------ll••llil••••llll ctAtd br THE BALBOA FUN we evelabNI fof Cclufll\f Ret.otttur of 0..-ige ante 01 the Ttuslt.oe s dudlrlg the 1tght 10 wntp."' UICI Not--. laes, 1.1\er ,.. _, C ' a. ---------1 ZOHE l TO A CAUFOANJA examin1110n In fie Ne kif" CoufltY. CaltlOfNe and t>Or· unlit tuod1 b«ome e11111I ttu OI dHKllONlffy doll and ~ oi the llUS lllllllll-= 1 ...,. W l!lll••llillliilllliimilll•••--------------.. l lMlrEO PARTNERSHIP Will by fie COUft. WI IO lhu Notrc:e Of 0.. .tJlo to lhu pllV" Of ooduo and "*"' from lends other and ot the 1rust1 Cf•llld 11111• I ...... TION TO THE PETITION Ill.tit llnd EklctlOfl lo Sell IMMI as II mano. uf r111t1t than lho9e herllinttlOYtl ... Utd Dwt1 of Trust .., "'! ~,.. .... SIU. AT "'IUC lUC requests •uthority to 1he11un c.J11 r Rocu11.fed s.-i .-w• 00 mallet evllltfd Oii °' QH weff• Verdugo SenHce Cor I I R --1 • .... TMI HIOttllT llDOl9' FOR ~1er lhe •tate 312192. "' Book Page -. but "llhOol 1.0111,n1n1 o tuntiels amt shills Into, po1.-or, 111 MIC.I Ttuatee ......... llllllfl °I 1• CAIH, Pl,...•'-oltaltlrl undef lhe l~ndent Inst I 92 t~50t of utd w•renty ~ or thlough 111 acroa ,,. tub-121 Wust letanQ4on DI-,....,..., ... ......., llwtlll lllOlll'f ol ttll Vnled Sia• Adrmlstratlon Of EIM1" OfhCI .. Recntlls, wtlt 1•11 ll!VIMdlnQ llllU IH>SS411t 1Uffll(.U ol the tenc.1 hef#'~Thltd Flool, Glendale. c ............... .... ) II fl\t C"""l'lltll Avenue ~ Act. (Thia •uthor11y will Oil .My t 1~2. al I 00 or encurnllfllnt .. , IO NllSf 11>0110 {Je5(.rlb41d and I 91203, (811) 500 2419, 8v ~ --=· .. .... lltnet ti)"" CMc Center bl#ng ellow th• personal p M It tht1 Nnrlh ltor•I Uri llW R~le<.11\ .. IO('UU botlum llU('.11 ~IOCMd OI NiuYaflt p~ Trutt ........ _ '· 100 £111 ctiapftlan Awenue. repteeentative to .._ ii-.e IO rn-. Couotv C4lUlt by said ""4.0\t edvanc. dtult.hol\atty I.It~ .,,~Is. • s S.. Ofhc• 0.•ed UQ '9 •t l• Or CA .. ,_ tN ard ~ mM~ectone Wfthout "°"M 700 C1"" Cant•• lhlw~ 1111111 tnt111est tunnel; and an.111 u~M.W Lia_...• ft9 M lftll, • ..,.. ob'8 CCMt ~ DI-WMI S..illl Ml. CA. 111uvdlld "'8ru1n •net th en..l '**lh OI buyontl I ASAP53M2 Tm "'9llPf KT9I .-C01M11C1 to1nd119Whtldby Before lung oefUtin ll9fY &I 1iuti11t 1u1.1run, It> the Uf!t)dllJ PflnCIPll OI thll no• •1Vt1Qt limtts 1n..eu1 1111, 8125. 112 .... ll ..., .,._ ft urlltlf Mid Otld of fMI ln 1111 ~· -~-~I h'Oh4lll b1dlft11 101 1.1111 ,.., •lltld by wi llMtJ .. r 10 rl!IJltll 1t14unMI 9Quip TIICI -• .,1.,1 P'llPlflY 111*'4 in 11ld Counly . howitWf, the ~ hiev.._ at lhu timt o1 -"' tnlutUlll lhutllOf\ 0 pn,... "'''"""' rtipa11 dee1>41n PUIUC IO ~:: e ' ~-....." Plltel1.fl ,....nta!M Wtl be an lewlul lnltni'Y of lhu Unit in Nie! N11tu 1-. cNr\111 and°' ...... f/lf'li tuct'I a TMT'll • 119 af~ 8ttch owrr:t ~ to glv9 notice to ucJ Sta~~I Ill r111t1t htlll, '"'' e"'-""1111~ ot 1nc. 11uat Of t111n11t wrthl_,i, lloweWr. FlU NO .... t M.1111· ll ~ ol ~ .... cl CahlorrM • Interested ~ne uni.. llnlf "'' .. '"'· i.onv~d to ..i OI lho ttutta CINllKI llW •..,tit'""',. mni. _,.., J'00111AllTIM !!,.. If~;':, ....__I -·or· !hey he¥9 Walv9d no~°' llfl(j now tvitll by u uni~ 1 Owd n1 Trutt ""'*"•end opvr ... lfWOUlh ....... ,_ -,._. • - P9'111Ip "9cl lll bOOUOI 11191111 conaene.d to._. Pfopollld Wd °"811 111 Trust II\ I Mel~ .... .... ...... °' '"" ....... ILIClmTllal ,., TMTOlt A. ,. 4 llld i llld t ~.,,.cl Pl!Ctl action.) The II~ 111~r1y "tlHtlGd m M• eo..cw.uon, •• Tiuii .. 600 twt c1' the ....,,..._ --•wmt • • Alllll ,_..,., llltlpl, fl .. dfa of die tOllll!) ...,..,don author11y C'M H'ltV .,., Stale and ctv e., 9Cllndtlrd ,...,.. o1 1n. ~ hllflllf\lbowe cflt. ..mMr... • • • • -••· ~chlldCOUl'lly ~ 041· wtl M._9jane.d u"'9• en knl•••ct~ .. ~.IWT•...... tenr6c• Compeny 1 .,.., .. _.,... bwltle• TM SUEf • ~0· c.terl9 .... ., ... t 1~ ~ Tiit ICl&ll lllWll Cll 1119 Inf*=-"'90ft fllM an .....,. "' ,._. HOO Sten ... Or 1rY11W ~. a ~.----... t 1$111f.,._ollM ........ •· ~~ ID l'9 f*llOfl ~MCeL t I ur 4'0 o 1100 OttnUJ«I CA ~. uwpc>retion an Deed Alt·• -• ,,_ Mf .... lie tM•tl 11 Cll'td by M DMd d f111t1 lftd W ahowa good C9UM l1a 1 Nu eeoti 111 11,. C'IO) I03·7)40 8¥ CllWdlid ~ 1• tt77 ~ ..... -• ..... • Ill ... ff .... ~""""" ~°"' •• ..,,,!!!.~lhouAd not ·~ ,~·•P'•15•1 .._t h_. 9'.!"', loe--.tt. •••tent 8cU 12•1t. P101'•1..__qt~wnw.rr •-••tJr--------11 ...... · "*" --":':..".!'!'...!'J' '" ,.....,, ...... ....-Ill t.,y 0.... ~ llQll ~ ... "' .._ -.. :-r For ...... .....__ ""9lftdllMnc••"""111119 A HEARING on 9'e ,,.. 111 llhlow11 on • "'-fl hi ~tll Rec0tct.cl l!atbiwa1y 10 .,,....,_ ,.... _,_,., ol--~al .. HalitefA ~Monwtl .. heldon.,MJ u 11d111l 111 8'11• JOI 6111em.111 t ..... ...._.... ........... ,..-Clll a Sele le IHIHOIUt P,,,_. , 1992 et 1 45 PM In 11 tt1,l:Z tnrl,"iw ol Mt~• OMPO<I at Otta.I,__.--.., ........ II ~lllllya&lfl lceltlitlldltdl 3A located ee 700 i."'(111C1·M•f"· rs.<11td11 o TRADE Aleo -..."'9 lhllr~--....... -*""""'""' ........ --. c c.n... ~WM'-OtfWlllP C.IUllty c.ltlnrfUa 8"¥ ......... =911 .. c.-.. .... STIRTill I IEW IUSllESS77 ...... .. .,. .... ,,.,.,.~. -----· .......... ~ o ...... , -......... c.. ..... ¢.-.-" ,..._ --.. .,., ...... omit ,. • (1t41 W...UI, c-111 .. 111 ......... ......................... M~WllWI " '°" .....,.. ...... "'r ~ .................. -...... .. ,... ....... te --Y'Oll a...~111 .,,.. ____ , 1 "*'dllW!!bf 1 .... OI W p 0 low 13'. San• AM. t.'ICCEPT THlRUAOM anlM ... I ._.... • __. .......... -:·::11 CA82702G131.. Ot11tQhl1 w•. -_.,. 1 ... 111a.1 _,. .. """and,.._ ...... ,,_. 11 ,_ ~~~°'·~~ • ~u~~ro~~·~·· w~~~ VR~,c~-Ui~J~;~·~;~~-~~~~~~·i•i~~i·~-~~~~-~~~~~L-11~•••••••• "1 :Z:!""al """" and h ""'h ol h petition, rqllt. lll\1 utn.i hwdr...at· 141·"71 IO la i ....,... lllO(il you lhoulcJ .....,. at 9'e tions tJlf wtllltW19Wt n•n•• -----~--- I ' . .. ' ... • ~ .. PUIUCMOTICD ,.._IOTICll ... IOTICll .... llTW .... IDTm •Dl:m.,._ ... m ..... .,. -na by • ™ 111a o;;; a1 &:; ..w biMa a,,. ilii • 1er111 ..... Dttw«""'& ... ,,,.,.. • .,.... __ --... &11_ r--fruit In ... ~ • .. -fJIHl~ .. MAN. IN lNI CW w ...... Clllf, W MTION: IXIWf. ~ ---, - -.. ,.., .atMllll -.-u.-.-.-.. --OCM-.-fll'T--~ u: llmlled IO•: 1t11-.GI. THI COUNTY NCOAOIR Tlll1 ltullM.. le ~ 1. Z1t1H1NO ~ ~*r-'9..""3' ._ ......... Pll-HI L~CM.INIUllA LECW.DHCIWTION The~ery, under Ol'IAIDCOUNn'. dUlled 11¥: ............ ti.cw'°" UIA o._, u Tyeon ...... =:on' ........... ... ...... -. ca• ...,.. ...... OCMHITY r~n ti,, T'MCT NO. = did"' .:!c-... ~'*':: a::~-:::-..::: ~:"" •t•IM ,, .... t!2!-=-:.. ~ .... ..., ... .. ........ ......... .. .. c..., a.ta cw OMMG• 10348. IH lMI COUNTY°' .. '° .. wnderliglied •• q . al ....... :..,.,., ...,..,...:; ..J.. ..... '™ AIWtTMeff TO ~ ~...,... .. .. = The ra11 .... ........ The FOIDU tJ• ...... ~ C.U.W • ...... 700 CMe Ceneet OMHOe. ITAT'I CW CAlJ. --. DecMllllOn OI 0.. dllOfe.d ~ le pur-w undlr ......... ~ N4 I POOT HIGH .. ,. a ... are dOll'9 be11hM •: .. dOll'll ......... •: NM Drtwa WMt l'ORNIA. Al ltt!R ~ !NI end Demlnd far ... DOfted IO be: tttl HOLio ......... Heme(•) ...... 'Otel/ WM.l 41 FIET nersNp WARMMTON HOTU M-ILACKCURRANT 11CH-p, 7_. -• .,, .. AN CA ff?H irtLED IN IOOK .,., .... ....,. Nola of 0.. DAY ROAD. NlWPOAT ...,.. on: JttJlt 1, ttH PERMITTED) AROUND .:~.:,eot1trant(ll = IOC~Tll NO. f, .. HOLOQ'f. m MIGi\ .... ::__ ---=- In the Mt., _, .._ PAGES 11 TO 11 IHC\.U. r.llt .Jfld!*"°" to ... KACH, CA 1'hOfW L. ktw1ber THE COMMON RICRl· ~ ".:-c'AcWous Pullman ltreet, Cot\I .,_ 300. c:oi.a Mesa. --__, Petltl•n T• c1oien1• ~PS~r~~~ !:f-=':J'*'Detaull cau:= ~:!!~ :,: ~ ·~ ~-: ~0 ~r ,~ =.... Nlllle(•I ....., =~'. a:m1nt11on. ~h. "° How .-. •Nit/ 1, 1. '" 1 TM NlfM Of CAITUN ANGE COUNTY. CAUfOA-EJecllon IO Sel '° be ,. any lnc:orr .... Of119 County on JIN 11, ITRE!T IN .,. "3 ZONE. ~one:~~~ .. 3080 NlfNft..,..., Coate Ave. ADI.,.,, SacttmenlO, ---~-iRi~~ McOUIRa 8RAUN, • NIA. COfdect In IN ~ -.. lltHI eddr.. Md Olher teta INVIAONM!NT~ OETlft. ---• -· ...--Me ... Callf. ta12t Calll. t5e2& -~~;;;;;;~!_-minor, ltr Mr ,.,...._ EXCEPT AU OIL. OAS, the,_. property Is focntd. common de1lgnallonJ._.~ PNI009 MINATIOH: EXE""1. ~... 1 llled Harold Q , Parll1J c/o This bu1lne11 It con-ftobe" C. ... ........ MINEl\ALS ANO OTHEI\ Date: Jui'9 15, ftl2 any, ltlOWn '*9ln. MIG Puo>lllhad ~ ~ W: THE ABOVE AC. ,,_ te!Nft WP Wlrthlln Group, IOO• Mted by: an lndlvldull lna•beth 11 .,..., HVOROCARBON SUS. S. wlll be conducted by: ... will be made,~ with-Cotta MeM D;'Hoe .My TION(SI IS/ARE CHAI.-~ IN,.~ = 1r &aiypairll Cltca.. , Ir· Th, regltlranl(I) com-CASa NO .A1t4653 STANCES IN AND UNDER COntlnenlal lawY«s Tttft out ~ OI werr.nay, L.EHGIO IH COURT. THE .,..,. ..._",on • vine, CMI. 927H menced lo l1anuc1 ~ Ila' Pl I ' S SAID LAND LYING BELOW Company, 1015 North Main 911ptffled Of lmpled, ,.. 2, I , ti, 23, 1"2 CHAU.ENG! MAY IE UM-1992 Thll bu1lnet1 It con-MN under the fldlllout The Pu90 .. ORHR TO MOW A DEPTH OI' 500 FEET '''"'· 9270t, P.O. so. garding lltle, po1M1tlon, ~ mo TO ONLY THOSE ts. Pl348U ducted by~ an~ luMneu NalM(I) llstM ... dok'll bullnlla 11: CAUSa '°" CMANO& wmtOUT THE RIGHT OF 10100, S•ma Ana, CA Of enc:umbfancM, to P11Y SUES RAISED 1H WAITTEN PUbllalled NwPOC1 BNcn-Th• r•gl1trenl(1) com-ebO'le on: May 21, 11112 AINOLP llUDIOI. OF NAMI SURFACE ENTRY AS RE· 92711 (3t0) Ml.aeas If\• r•malnll'\Q principal PUii.iC IOTICI CORRESPONDENCE DE· Co111 MHI 01lty Piiot rnenced \o trlnNCf bull-Pll.J<ln Lon EMii '""' ......... 160 PETITIONER CAITLIN SERVED BY Ol!EOS Of COUWTRYSIH TITLa IUl'll of the note(tl'MCured S LIVERED TO THE ZONING June 25 JvAy 2 11 16. 11192 nn1 undet the Fictll&ous Th11 1t1tement w .. llled Coeta Meaa. Clllf.112127 McGUIRE BRAUN,• minor, RECORD. C09'PORATION, AS by Nld Deed of fruat. with 011 tCNllH ADMINISTRATOR PRIOR ' ' ' Th-322 Bu1lne11 Name(t) lilted wttf'I 1"9, County Clefk of Edllw9ld A. ~. l>Y her, pa1ent1 Ro~rt C. PAACEL 2: IAID TRUST•I P• lnttfll thereon, u prOYlded '1ettlt1ue TO THE A90Y! DATE. above on: Oclo~r tO, Ofange'County on Juoe 17, Newpof'I Gleft Cl, Braun and Elli.beth M. EASEMENTS AS SET ,.,.!_ In uld not1(1), advances If ........ •-irOR FURTHER INFORW.. PUBLIC NOTICE 1985 J~2 llMch, Call. tlllO B11un hH flied I petition FORTH IN 1l1E SECTION ~ .... ~ ·-= any, lmdtr the terms o4 tfWi Stat.wt TION OH THE A80V£ AP· Robert P. Warmlnglon, Pl'47ft This ttu9'ne .. 11 c tor 1n Ofdtr to change ENTITLED "CERTAIN • .._.. M --··• 1'1 .... OMd of Trutt. "tln\alld ~ followino persone PUCATIONS, TELEPHONE CNltCN73•t a.net .. PattlW Publllhtd NwPOC1 luet... ducted by: an lndMdual name from CAITLfN EASEMENTS FOR OWN-..... c. Cofwln. AutM-'"'· ChargH and ••• ••dolnabullnnl•: JM.52•50RCAU.ATTHE Flotltlou9 Thia ..... "*" WU filed Cotta Mtaa DallyPtlotJuly Th• reol•lrant(•) co McGUIRE BRAUN TO ERS," "SUPl'ORT, SET· rts..t .......... , Mt• pensea of the Tru1t" and GAU.Ef&A 11 PAATNEAS, OFFICE OF THE Pl.AH-lluskleM Nw with the Courtly Cllfk of menced lo nna.ct bull- ALANA McGUIRE BRAUN TL EM ENT AND E No L• Tl,.,. 8euledrd, of the ttusts creeled by c/o Donahue Schriber, NINQ DIVISION, ROOM ltat ....... t Orange County on June 17, 2, II, t6, 23, 19112 ""* undef "'9 IT It her1by ordered that CROACHMENT" AND LM AftttlH C .. lfwnl• uld DMd ol Tf\191, to-wit: 350t JetnbofM IMI .. New-200. 77 FAIR DRIVE, • TM Following PlfSON 1992 "fh..337 ~ Nw(I) llNd '" per1ons lnllftstld In "COMMON DRl\fEWAV 80CM8 Cito; ....... $51,495.36 Enmated port a..cn. Calif. 92tlO COSTA MESA. CAUFOR-... dOlna butlne9t IS: ,.,..,.. PUBLIC llOT1CI above on: -n. 1112 tn1s mane< appear btlote EASEMENT'' OF THE AA· The benellc;lary under Daniel W. Donahue, .. NIA. SAN J~CINTO ASSOC!-Publllhtd Newport Belch-f ctward A.~ ~~~ ~urt oi" 1h'!'P~~:;~ ~~Ms·~~~ ~rc~: ll'Ublllhed DallY Pilot June r;: =ut~t"!:,n:,~ ~ue0~!::~~,!; S:~c~~o~~d M~wfb'!I~ ATES,• Cllifomla Oenefal Costa Meu Dally Piiot July CNl1CN7111 ~~· =·~ ~"-: County Superior Coun at RATION OF COVENANTS, 18, 25, July 2, 19112 tfed to Ille underligned a U/0/T dated Jilly t5 INI Pilot July 2, 19112 ~=·~':!r.e I~ er;:~ 2, 9, 16, 23, 1992 •·· ~..:.... Ofange County on June 3 the addrou 1hown above CONDITIONS AND RE· Th317 wrln•n Declaratlon ol 0.. 3Hl81 Sea alt.if!, l..guni Th342 Beach Calif 92e6o Tll-33'4 -•,.... 19112 · ' on JUt.Y 21, t992, II 2:00 STRICTIONS DESCRIBED fault and Oetnand ol s .... Beach Cdf 92171 R 111•81 k . I Cal-PUBLIC NOTIC• ltet.....,.t P~?I o·c1oc1c pm .• and then and IN "SUBJECT TO:" BELOW PUBLIC NOTIC! and 1 written Notice Of o.. Tho!TIM L.. Schtlblf. u . PUBLIC NOTICE 11 11 1 °,f:geconc~·orate ., TM Following ptr90n1 Publlahed ...--.. BMch· there show eauH , It any CTHE "DECLARATION"). f1u1t and Election to Sell Tru1'" Of the Thoma L orn •. r are doing bualrle11 u : ·---· rhey hive, why the pelltlon l>AACEL 3: · T1tte Ordw The undtrslgMd SauNd Schflber' ~ TNll 8SC ?a1 ~a. Sutt• 200, CNlt04862e GBC, 1540 Supef10f AV· Cotta M... Dally Pilol for change ol name should EASEMENTS AS SUCH No. H4UU7 aald Notice ot Det1un Ind U/'D/T dated June 2, tlll7, Aotltleue ~~·;.~lion 8 Flctttlou9 enue, Colla Meu, Calif. ~ 11, 11, 25, Jay 2, not be granted EASEMENTS ARE PAR· Trust...... Elec1lon 10 Sell to ~ ,._ 3028 Ocean Blvd .. Corona 8ualneea ' """"~1 ' lluslMM N.,... 112177 1992 II Is furthec ordered thll a TICULARLY SET FORTH IN Ne, 1•1ae.. COfded In the county where del Mar Calif 9282$ II SUt t Calllomla corpotatlon, ll3 ltatellMftt Glfman And Btltlltl Cat Th.31 t copy ol this Ofdtr to show THE. ARTICLE ENTITlfO Rehrence No. the real property It locAted John 'Ectwatd Alderton, The.,... followlnQ ...._ Cotpotate Plaza, SIJla 200, The Following pettonl Service, Inc.,, Oslltornla, 1-~~~~~~~- cause be published In "EASEMENlS" Of THE MILLIKEN and more than thtH TNllM of the Alderson 1r1 dolna bullnfft ='°"' ~~orl Buch, Cam. art doing bulinftt H : 1540 SuperlO'r Avenue, PUIUC IOTICI DAJLY PILOT, 1 newspaper DECLARATION OF COV· NOTICE OF months have elapsed 1lnc;a Chlldrens Trutt dated No-PARK "'VISTA NURSING Thomu D Lenny Ill lndl· HOPKfNS P~OPERTY Cotti Men, Calif. 92677 c•a,CMelt1 or general clrculallon pub-ENANTS, CONDITIONS TRUSTEE'S IA&.& such recordatlon. vember 21, 1990, 1508 Eatl· CENTER 2525 Brei Boule-\Id II 17 'woodn0wer Ir MANAGEMENT COMPANY, Thia bu1ln111 11 con· ...:::z-:: hshed in lhls COi.iniy, at ANO RESTRICTIONS OE· YOU AAE IN DEFAULT DATI: 08125/92 t ide, S1nt1 Ana, Calli. v.rd Futierton 02935 vl~ Calif 112714 • • 113 Co1porat1 ~laz.a. Suite ductld by: a corpOfaUon least once a week for fou1 SCRIBED IN "SUBJECT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST FORECLOSURE CON· ll210t Cot.Cart V 8 c.ittomla This b · I 1 It con· 200. Ntwpott Beach, Caltl. The regl1trant(1) com· .... ~~:~~u~f~h::~1,:1or to i~·~ B~~0Jf A~\,·~~) DAnD 02JOe/91. UNLESS SUL TANTI, INC. Al ~~~Jr.~ ~ partMrshlp t050 dueled b~~ ~ ::neral part• 9J~ Brokerage Inc.. :e:~nJ! "~~:. . The '~"'...,.,.,.. IN •• ON YOU TAKE ACTION TO n.uSTE£ • o;llt Ba•t•nchury Road nerahlp • '3 B ( M eel -" ........ ~-JULEE ROB , UNDER THE SECTION PROTECT YOUR PROP 178 O 2 IRVIN E port Beach, CUf. 92teO FUiierton, CA N63S The reglSlrant(s) com-Cal1tornl1 COf'PO'&hon. ft u11M1t Name 1) I st are doing bulinell H : COMMISSIONER 0' HEADINGS IN SUCH AR-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT • James G. Degnan, 5245 E. By• MornitlgtkM 5oi.kat nwneed to tranHCI bull-CorPQftte Plaza, Suitt 200, ab<>W on: May t, t09<! PIT CREW OCST., 7eO Wett T H"E SU p ER t 0 ft TtClE E,..rrrLEO AS FOL· A pU8LfC SALE IF VOU aLVO., 1205 .a Palo Vefde Place, ParediM ANOclat" LP. e Cahlor· ness undlf the Ficlltlous ~ewport BHch, Calif. Prt11den1 t61h St., Suite D, Cotta COURT LOWS: "OWNERS RIGHTS NEED ~ EXPLANATION TUITtN, CA 820•0 Valley. /12. 85253 nla llmhed panntrthlP ltt Builnell Ntme(s) llstld 92660 This stattment wH flied M•u. Calif. 92e2t DATE• JUN 12 tee2 ANO DUTIES," "UTILITIES Of THE NATURE OF THE Telephone Number: Jack O. Jtnaen, •700 Von ManaQlna General p.AA., al)ove on· January I 1991 This buslneas 11 eon> wHh lhe County Clerk ot Rypptt Cotpc)(lllon, 760 ' B , 22202 Ric ANO CABLE TELEVISION," PROCEEDINGS AGAINST (7t4J 13i·3Ma Karman, Suitt t 10, New-2180 Sa0<1 Hiii Rol!d Suitt Stephen C Hopkins Prttl· dueled by: 1 COIP<>flllon Or111ge Counfy on June 15, Well 18th St .. Suite D, Robert raun, o "SIDEYARD EASEMENTS," YOU YOU SHOULD CON ar• TERI INYDIR port Beac'1. Calli. 112680 200 Mtfllo Park Ca 9.4o25 dent · • Thi reg1stranl(s) com-1992 Cotta Mel&, Calif. t2t2e Road. S Laguna. CA 92677 "SUPPOAT AND SET· TAcT A LAWYER • EXEC VICE PREai' Patrick s. Donahue at By· Morningside SP •As· This stalemont was Med menced 10 1ransact bu•I· FSM78S Thi• bualntH 11 con- Pubhshed Oally Piiot June Tl..EMENT ,'' ''EN· ON 07124192 · 1 10.00 DENT ' ·Trustee ol the PIP eocl8i" Inc • Calilomll with the County Cle(k of nest under the Fic1111ou1 Pub11ShldNewport8e1Ch· dUCledby:a corporatlon 25.July2,9,16,1992 fROACH MENT," ANO AM FOREC~OSURE Oonahu.famity TrustU/O/ corporaiJon,"111 General OrangeCountyonJune15 Buslneu Name(s) !lated CostaMesaOallyPllolJuly the regl1tranl(1) com-Th328 COMMUNITY FACILITIES CONSULTANTS INC ., Published Newport T dated May 11 , t11811, tO Part.nlf 1992 • • above on· May 1. t992 2 9 t6 23 t992 ~ to traneect ~· ---------• EASEMENT." 11,. duly i:rr:·nt.d T · '" Beach.Costa Mesa Dally Windflower, Irvine, Call!. The l>utlneu la con-FS34178 Stephen C. Hopkins. Prtsl· • • • • fh.3Jg nest undef b Fictitious PUBLIC NOTICE PAF\CEL 4: NS Pilot June 25. July 2, 9, 92715 ducted b llmlted part· • den1 Busll"lfft NMN(I) 1111ed EASEMENT FOR INGRESS, under •n P41rsuan1 lo t992 J1rl L Stuart (IOfrntrly 1 Y 1 Published Newpott Beach-This 111terMnl w111 filed NOTIC• abOlte on: April 1, ttt2 _Y_O_U_A_R_E_l_N_D_E_F_A_U_L_T1 EGRESS AND STREET ~"g21~rutti ~~= r11325 known 11 Jin Schriber), ~~Preglstrants com-Cos11 M11a Daily Pllol July W11h lh• County Clerk ol PUBLIC " Alan R~I. "Mldent UNDER A DEED OF PURPOSES, ANO DRAIN-No llt--05ase~ Book Pagi 893 Sandc11lle Oflve, Co-menced to transact busl· 2, 9, 16, 23, 1~2 Orange County on June 8, Fkrtltlou• Thl1 atatement w• filed TRUST DATED FEBRU· AGE IN UNDER, THROUGH ol 'Offlclal Records In the PUBUC NOTICE rona del Mar, Calif. 92125 neu under the fiC1fllous Th-338 1992 BuslnH• Neme with ttw County Ctent of ARY 1S 1990 UNLESS AND ACROSS THAT POR· olflce of the Recorder of This bu1ln111 1t con-nam• or n1me1 llsted F533810 Sleteinenl Oran09 County on June 8, YOU TAKE ACTION TO TION OF LOT N ANO LOT ORANGE County Califor· CNSt04!l8M ducted by: a g.,,.,al'patt· above on 4/1(92 PUBLIC NOTIC~ Publ11hod Newpott Beach· The Followlng persons t992 p. 42 OF TRACT 10334, AS nla. execotld by:' ROBERT Fictitious , nershlp • COflClf'e V .. I California CNI t 047538 Cos la Mesa Daily Pilot are doing busln111 as: ' Pla4021 PROTECT YOUR PRO PE.A MAP FILED IN BOOK D MIWKEN ANO PAMEl.A 8uslneH Name The regl1tranl(1) com-limlled partneralllp June 25 July 2 g 16 1992 OCEAN VIEW CREMA· PublllMd Newport S..Ch- ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD 445• PAGES 2S TO 39 IN· B. MILLIKEN HUSBAND Statement menced to tr1nuct bull-By: Momlngalde Splelltr Fictitious ' ' . Th 323 TORV 1625 GISier Avenue Cotta Meaa~ Pilot AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF CLUSIVE, Of MISCEL· ANO WIFE . AS COM· Th• FollOWlng pertons ness. under the FlcWous Auoclat .. L.."P ••• CaltfOf· •u•ln.H N•ine • CoslaMna,o Calif 92626 • Jooe 2S July 2,. us. 19112 YOU HEED"-" EXPU. ~~~g~DUSS OFM's~~D MUNITY PROPERTY, as aredo.ngbuslne11as: B~ln•11.:•m.:z<•~.J11led nla llmlled pannershlp, 1t1 •tateMent PUBLIC NOTICE Harbor lawn M1mor111 • ' Th-32• ~~~~No~F TJ~'p:~ COUNTY, SHOWN AS ~RUJ~~E'e ~~J ~~W~,t; 5;,,~nu:s~~l~~s·3~~ \t1C::Sct!r.· ~~~~:i: p:::n:.. ar:::i~=~s ~IOl\I fictitious ~~r81·~tn~·~z~:J:.2:. u--A CEEOIHG AGAINST ~~~w~ ~~A&~~\8~ DEWAN RETIREMENT Jamboree Blvd .. Suite 300, T.~~· l~ .. t~ w~led! toelatll. lnc., a Catllomla HASKE~L. WHITE, 4901 •u•lneu Name Cal1I. 92626 1W .. YOU YOU SHOULD PLEMENT.\RY DECLA· TRUST IOI 33.0220832, 11 South Tower, Newport ~ nge 'coun;'..''On June 1~ corporallpn, 111 General 2~reh C tlr,••912,"""0Newporl lt•lement This buslneu 11 eon· CALllll WI ' Beneficiary, WILL SELL AT Beach, Calif. 92660 ra '' • Partnlf .... ach, a 1 · "" The followl~ persons ductld cy: a CO(porallon CONTAHCOTTAICUE OWYEF R. ~~~'&~Tli~scox~~At:',rn~ PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE Oanitl Donahue, 31681 t992 ,........... By: E. Juttln Wiison Ill Sttven SP. HaskeNll, 490t .,. doing bus1n111 ... Th• reglstrtnt(a) com· HIGHEST BIDDER FOR SH Bluff, Laguna Beach, ..,_.... Ill: Eucutlve Vic• Birch l rHt, ewport AATHUR KELLOGG CO. & mencld lo t1111uct butJ. 14•1171 TRUSTEE'S SALE ~1fJ~~~ l~E~~O~~ CASH. (patable 11 tlma of Calif. 92617 Published Newport Beach-Prosldent Beach, C1hl. 92660 ASSOCIATES, 1500 Palo-ne11 undtf the FldtttOUs .. HO. PSC 1$-009 • • sale In lewful money of th• Thomas L. Schrlbef, IS Costa Meta Daily Pilot July This statement Wit flied Anlhony P. Mar1ln, 4901 mac Pi.ten111 CA 92629 ;=s:_aa ____ _._ ................. ... 4938239 ~g<>~8J37:ctu's'f.il 1= United Stat ... by c:ash. 1 Trus111 or th• Thomas L 2, 9, 16, 23, 1992 c:',,,lhe County of ~ :!'c~ J;J.,•;~~1wpor1 June c1oinWe11, 3711 E On July 23, 1992, el OFFICIA°L RECOADS OF cashier's checll dfawn by a Sch111>er Revocable Trv11 Th-335 IY on June 12. 1 · D ~~ .. • R Whit II 4901 Walnut, Costa Mesa, CA Th--~ ' 10·00 AM countrywide 0 E COUNTY state °' na1lonll bank, 1 u'd1 d•ltd June 2. 1987, F534417 '""' · •, • 112627 OU Title Corpgr~lion, a Calllor· s~~~ ·=~ addrtSI 9ncs check drawn by • 1ta11 or 3028 Ocean Blvd., COiona PUBLIC NOTIC! Publl1hed Newport t~ ~t.•;t.r~•wport Arthur c . Kellogg, tSOO nla corporation. as duly ap. olhef common d•algnatlon federal crldrt union, or a dtl Mar. Calif. 92625 BHch..Cosla Meta Daily P t 1 i 0 1 · E 1 4901 P11omac, Pl1cent1a, CA e po1nred Trustee undor and 11 1 th aJ MY check drawn by • 1tatt 0t Nel son O. JonH, 11 THE COSTA MESA ZQH. Pilol JuM 18 25 July 2 11 • r ca · r caon, 92627 pursuant to the Oeed ot de~rib~ :,,:,~, ~~oppur· federal NV\nga and loan lrusth undtf Trust Agr ... ING ADMINISTRATOR 199z ' ' ' ' ~ch t",'~~~ewport Thi• buslntn It con· Trust rocotded February porttd 1 w 2• R c;1ng a11oclatton, savings IS· ment dated Decembet' 22, WILL RENDER A DECI· acn, ati · ~ ducttd bV co-partne11 22. 1990 aa lnllrument 90-Wind irv1':-i. Cllitoml: toclatlon, Of salllngs bank 1972, 2913 Lomb1rdr. SION ON SUNDAY. JULY _ tt\315 This buslntll ''.s con· The rtglstrant(s) com- 093328. and r•1tc0tded The' u~eialgMd T~stM apeclfled In MCtion 5102 ol Road. Paudena, Clli . 12, 1992. OR AS SOON AS PUBLIC NOTICE due1~ by: a goner Part· menced lo transact bull• May 16. 1990 .. lnstrvmenl lscl I I bit" I the Financlal Code and •ir 91 t07 POSSIBLE THEREAFlER, ntfSh p nett undlf lh• FICIJllOUI 90·263678 ol Olflclal :Oy ~~~',! ~7 U: thoflzed lo do business In John Edward Alderson, ON THE FOLLOWING CNSt04a?at Th• r1gl11rant(1) com1• Bualnen name llsttd My rental ad was ordered for 3 da,.s. Records, executed by d ".. ... this 1ta1e.) At: TI1E FRONT Trusite ol Th• Alderson ITEM· mencld to llansact bus· above on· 6-10.70 Michael M. Abbasi, an Un-street 1 dress """ o..,tf' ENTRANCE TO SUITE 205 Chlldrtns Tri.Isl dated No-I. ZONING ACTION V.· Flc:ll~loue Mii under 1119 1'1etitiou1 .Nne Cromwell married Man, .. trustor, common dHl~nltlon, 11 (SECOND FLOOR). 17802 vembtr 21, 1990, 508 Easl· 92-06 FOA PHILIP & JANE llwalMU Ne~ Buslneu Nam•(•) listed Thi• atatomant waa fii.d In rhe office of the County ~~· ':~1~ made IRVINE, BLVD •• TUSTIN, CA side, Santa Ana, Calll. MILLER FOR AN AOMINIS. Stetement • ISbove ~: t:~:l 1, 1992 with the County Clerk ol Record•r of oraf'lge 'Wl1 ' 92680 all right, title and In· 92701 ~ TRATIVE ADJUSTMENT TO The FO!lowlng perlOfls ttvtn • I I Orange County on June 16. Couoty State ot Califomla but hout covenant rr°' 1ere1r conveyed to an Gary B. Conrad, AKA ALLOW A 4' SIDE YARD 11• dolno bullnesa as: This •tatemenl was filld t992 It was renied on IAe nrsi day and 3!1 •ore people called!. WILL 'sELL AT PUBLIC w~rranty, llCPrtS~ I or m· now held by 11 under H id Gerry B. Conrad, 601 Se· SETBACK (5' REQ.) & AN DOMAIN ASSOCIATES, Wilh the Coun1y Clortc ot . I F5M818 AUCTION TO THE HIGH· ~~-:io~eg;d~~u:;:b~a:.:· Dffd ol Trv1l In the PfOp-cluslon Lant, Glendale, 18' FRONT SETBACK (20' 650 Town Centre Drive. Orange County on June t5. Published Newport EST 'SIDOER FOR CASH ' ' trly .. uuattd In n ld Cahl. 111207 REOUIREQ). (DRIVEWAY Su11t 810, Costa Meu, 1992 • (payable at the time or 1aJe 10 pay the remaining princi· County, Callfomla d1scr1b-James G. Degnan, 5245 E. LENGTH WILL REMAIN AT Callf. 92626 F534783 Beach-Coslt Mesa Dall~ in 1aw1u1 money of the ~~umb:I :rdno~ ':; Ing th• land therein: Palo Verde Piece, Paradise 19'), IN CONJUNCTION Richard S. Schnelder, Published N-port Beach-Piiot June 18, 25, Jiiiy 2. ti. FMILY BALDRIDGE NlfftJHHt 8Mdt United StalH) at: Trust wrth lntetost thereon LOT '3 Of TRACT NO. Valley, AZ. 85253 WlfH THE DEMOLITION 3'300 Llnllfn Bay Drive, Colla Mesa OtJly Pilot Juty _t99_2> _______ 1 outSide th• rear CO\Jf1yard as provided In laid not•(•)' 3763, IN THE CITY Of W1ll1am c. Brown. Trustee OF AN EXISTING GARAGE No. 68. Dana Point, Calif. 2 9 1& 23 1992 entrance ot Contln1n111 1• nd t19 NEW P 0 AT 8 EACH , of The 9town Famrty Tru11 & THE ADDITION OF A 112629 • ' ' ' ' Th-333 USE Land Title Comp111y, 1015 advances, 1 anJ, u er t COUNTY OF ORANGE. ettabllshed March 6. 1979, ONE·STOAY, 871 SO. FT. James C Blair. 188 Rolllng 1-~..,..,...----.,....-- North Main Slrttt. Santa t~~~,· '~~.··char~~ an°c! STATE OF CAUFORNIA, 411641 Avila, La Oulnta, LIVING ARE.A ' A •72 sa. HIU Ad., Skillman NJ 08S5I s •I I y 0 u r h om. .. Plr~~·s Ana Californl1, ' 'r the T'tu t AS PER MAP THEREOF Calll. 92253 FT. 2-CAR G.ARAQE, l..0-Jn11 I. Treu, 140 Btook· through clasalfiod. all ;tghl. Ullo and Interest =~~~~e~hto trust• cre!i: RECORDED IN BOOK 131 , Jarl L Stu&.rl (tormerly CATEO AT 1967 ALISO AV· ltone Drive, Princeton, N-8425878 CLASSIF.IEO conveyed lo and now held PAGES ~2 INCLUSIVE known a1 J111f Sctiribet'), ENUE IN-AN R1 ZONE. EH-_Jer_H'f.._0854 __ 0 _____ •·-------- • I .............. •· ..... :r.rr ..... Cal Cmsified for details I 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa,_ CA, 92827 How To -Place A Classified Ad Houses/Condo For Sale 1111 NT I NG TON BF/\C'H 10·10 HlJN rIN<i"I I IN ( 1tUNl"INCilON Nt:Wl'OHT HEACH 111-•o I BEACU 1 ll·W MEl\C"H 1 omi Cute u Coft81el Qrtat ..... w 't Last! av OWNM Priced to No one abo~ or _,, Oft Hll ASAPI Uke new below Ihle 2N town. Lowest price 28R 28A Newport Crest 3BR Houses/Condos For Rent CiENl-:JlAL ~ 10:.! f & b 1 h Harbour Vitt• Condo. 2~ea. 2 car gar. ocn home. re1h r g t Newer •ppllanc••· P••k·•vlew. 1,..., dn, Nwpt 8eaoh Studio, w/lrg windows. Sur· & lie L 1 v,. F v 1775 COSTA M t.:-.~ .-I .>-I CLEAN 2br hM, In quiet Eaat ald• n4"gh- bor hood, ld••I tor working roommate•. encloHd backyard & carport. $775/mo Me-4eoa BY PHONE:714-848·D878 A ... •,.1pe Steal!! rounded by lewn & carpet t • arg• n. S2M 500 722.o429 urn, poo apa -side laundry • 1 car 3M Columbl• Perteet condo tor nret trees, Iott of curb eP-g.,.. Great gated com·i-..,,,,..--..,,.....-..,.......,.....-Coron• Doi M•r ---------~----- time buyers & lnves· peal. Expanded kit. A.I pl.. w /poot, 1pa, FM99t Rentln9I 3bd. duplex, su100 eMeu Verde• ton -2BA. 1.75BA. C & 1 car gar. Best HUNI a much more. 38R 3BA townhome, 2 "\j t \' I 1 If I I t \ t ,\I I ~ , ft "i llonh <>nap Couq . 640-lllO loaUl Onllp Coaq • ffM800 w/new paint & Dllnd1 prlc•d complex In 4'•&5• lt49,900 car g.,., security gate, Nwpt Beech 2bd SBA 2\hBA bonus rm, attached gar. Com· H.B. Ef'R•A78S·t=ll3l,OOO EAA Ster11ng 1355,000. Agt. Joyce pentha, taa/opt 12000 lg backyd, AIC, F/P,1----------plex featurea all the ""' 848sa004 Hickey. Prudenll•I O(W, upgr•d••· Incl amenities. Walk t o .......,, ....... _...;a,.4,.,;8s~5~,..._-~1-~-~:--=--:-:~-729-72371760·85S7 Npt Bch HVHM 4bd, grndr S1 975JS1200 RewDOrt Ttneetl BY VISITING OR MAU,: 330 Wat Bay Street c-. ..... ca......, (OOl'Dlr fJI ••fW& ....... .., •·> CLASSIFIED HOURS: ,....,,.. 1ma•-1:10Pll ......,_Prld&J Walk..la lilG&ll-l:IOPll ~ DEADLINES PJle>Jlcll'~································~~ 11:001'~ Tu.esday • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • llondaJ' I :OOPll: Wec:IDe8claJ .•••.......•.•..••••••• Tu99'dAJ l:OOPll Thundq/IDdepeDdent WedD•dQ l:OOPll ~~ .................... ~·········'I'll~ ~:OOPll Slltt~ •••••••.•..••••••.•••••••••••• ~ 11:()()1'111 Sat~ Real B8'Me ••••• Th~ a:OOPll GENEBAJ,. POLICY RaHe aDd dndUme U"e •tpll to •enp wttllolit aottoe. Tiie pabll8b• n• •• tlle ~to---· reolaaalfJ, rm•• or reJMt aD7 elaaalfted ad~ .......... 919 .... &W.., be lD JOllr .......... .. ·-,,, • ...,. ,,.. DUIJ po. 6 TM tn11,•d1•t Mllp .. mo llelllll-for uq .,... ta .... mtl1 I ,_ wMala It_, lie rup•zNI WI JI .. ... wt fJ6 tM ..... wt •'IF II 11 II 'r U. .... Cndlt .. _.., lie alla•ed._._.._. .. ''w . ~· ... buch & Harbour Tho Piiot Cl••... Look At Thlt! Newport Ht• 1339K tH /opVeale 12500 dap 841·27N aue Lg 38~ 2'Mta Z·etory, lhopplng. lt69,000. nect Drive by 19942 Eslu. 2BD/28A + 1B0/1BA J,0 . Property Mgmt frplc, 'W/O hkupa, t11•9:4~:J,~lng Th• moat comf)fehen-ery. 2BR. 2 cer gar, Quo•l Qu•rtora. Coton• del Mer 3bd •Npt Ht• 3BR twnhM, patio, poo4, Pl-0-• •Iv• and current dlrec· CO'lefed patio, price Pool. Fam rm with f/p. SpyglHI home ~25 frplc, sngl ger, patio, 11100 Agt .,._..,2 Male• the rlghl move lory of OOOd• and IOf· a 1 a•"• d . On c y Oet~hed gar. Exc9I very nice, 322 Ogl9 SI. Piiot Roal Ettat• Ille .. around! 11 t0.000 w/•m•ll cond. Open houH ••Ibo• lalend •bd $995,/mo M7·7a40 1--------- down pymt. TD Prop. June 27, H: July 6, home w/ape "'760 2BR t BA hoYH, NWpt It Worked! I placed a classmcd ad LO sell my sora and It worked! ll reached the right area and the right person-thats what counts. I would dcOnlLCly USC lhc Dally Piiot again w advcrUsc. Vlr81•1a fA»Ok Costa Mesa , • ertlee, 973.a300 12-SPM. 531 lrvln• SUMMER Hgt• are.. 011r, ylld, Priced To lelltl Av•. 603-ee4·282t RENTALS AVAILABLE :~.?~~~~mo, tBR 1BA Cabo Del NPT HGHTl-IJ Owner Wetortront H ..... • 2BA Condo ,.,..,. SA Mar condo In mo~n 28r 18• houee, over· lno. R••ff•re Country Club. llQO. condition. FHlurH ~· lot. 1375,000 nrm •at•t400, 710oHOO *•· quiet. No Pet•· ttle enery, kit., • beth Appt. oniv. 942-8814. 11a.eeoo -..~ °' 121 ... 10 w/romen II.lb. Wondef• tut loeatlon In soc:urtty New custom •BR 38A, g•ted comple• wfa/A 1 ml from tSch next to th• emenltJe•. Walle to '7th. 221 Cabrlllo • beach A Hubour 11900/mo. d•Y• 144- ahopplng. tel time T~~h"L~=~ ~=~"~~:, 1722, evee 7&9'11CM buyer• tiurryt #•n unit. p9,.,,., ¥tew. eundeck, yrty 11200 STEPS to SC Plua. Ei13:·::> Agt. 310.8314301 mo No pete. 173-.. 73 IP•Cloua 2Br tBa •A.~ condo, nu pnt/crpt • ,._.9004 lml pet Oii. MUD ell 1 llllllN/\ ' ill\ l",I II• I I .. l \ .. .. , I>! I :'> ~ ,\j < • • I .' .• 17711""'· ••• 9934 •• ,., UtlflllnJ Cal 8bCMll IPOCiote. , ., ..... Poot, Oii Oii 111•~···••00 II t I~ I I ;\;f. If I\. fl'l(l!<•t I· 'I Vl .. ...._l a..utlM 1M + den. Nice vtew, wetv/dryt lnc:I. P\r~, IUIOI mo. A.gt eTIMetl ::;-Jrle:an.~ . ...... 1110ftete Ot<l ..... tM • uae ....... . Unique 1 & IM Un4te tor ...... ~at•kh, on bey.naeoao ?t ............ .,. ...... ., ........ . .. -....o..aOff Oceenfronl. Prom MOO ........ ........... l"9A. ,,. " .. • 14001"'•. ,, .... lonvne-.. 7t•,......· • Thursday, Juty 2, 1• • I I'''! 1 , 111 •• I \I •• I• .-_, ·, ~ 111 I '.!\I\ ., ,\,\~I I II .', 't• If '•n I '\ , r •., 4 ·\~."lo• 1 I •, t I ·.1 t •• I S ~ f.: l J •• 1111111 t• Nw L9w1J 1• Courty9rd Clea11 Warehe11ee "!~·=·=-----•WALK TO ..... C8rpel, .............. ::!Z'1· o...d, pc)OI, ................ qui.I ...... toot w. tTih, OWN YOUllll OWN WOL,, T ANNING Lov9ly •llr lllr Ula, frptc ger ~& ~ ~ •ecurtty. AMI eboul room to rent with pvt ~~::of:~q~7oeo OLIVE llARREL BEDS. New Com· pool & tennle, c:,; W/d. Pet ok'. mo ger. _,_., 8peciaf8I Ma..... entrance & beth. Non-ST~E. Gourmec 01-merclal·Home unlla 1--~~00lmo. mo.173-23et *GOOD LOCATm• Meu Verde , new 1mkr. Pref., harbor ... SMOPI 7•t000 iv... fOOd, chOCOlal• from 11a9.00 Lampa. 5 -412 S..WWd. 211r Ula 41 IM l8A. dlw, .. carpet/p alnt/bllnd1, ., ... tt&-7es-5tM...,. 1q ft unb. "°" up Md gift• ldMI termly Lollon1-AccH1011H. • .._ Tiii 0...1 ..... tlo, comm ......... dbl• rege, 1nc1ry rm, Clloee lllr t~B twnhm 1lyle ....,.!l'W"I..,_..,,.........,,.,,,.. .. ,...... doora. GrMI Placenda franchlM . Fun and,.. Monlhly payment• low .--......., 8C patio 1 car gerege WAllT•D CUSTOM St. loc. Also 1t0fe frnt ward ing. Loca1lona •• 118 00. Call toctay oon.l"etif remOdeled carpon. 1175/mo. No to plm 1791/mo. 1795: Agt. 7214111 ' MOM• LUS• retell .a ofc. Star1 M now available In your FREE NEW colOf c•••· tM ~ ... geted f)9t1. 838 .... 18 Ml ......... , 3-4aR, t to 5 yra. Up MM/mo.~ ~tl20 ., ... t~73:..30H. log. 1-800-367~38 -w/__. a ten. CENTAUR MGMT ... In --..•-'-! to S8 500 mo Bin ;;.'it~ Agt Bright 2BR 1be twnhM 842·2211 ot 831·172$ ~ ~.... Cyn, hlcourt, coron: 814 ••oe '825. Pool, pvt deck, *' ·--a ~IM 2 & 3BR TownhOmetl d9I M., w/ocean view, 2 car •P•CH, lndry --Good loel ... 7HT Call J 151 ............ IM\ lMllln Condell rm, 4352 Shorecre1t 211• upper, • '9 oe 2._...._..., ~· '1ofn oceen 2 Ln. Open Wed/Thuri cloHtJ, verta, gar T R A I L • R P 0 R ~ .,..._ Petfect fOf 1-4. 78 .. 7809 ll30 No Pet 840-24815 R••T, adult park. :::;.,..alonela. 9,.1nd S I *La CIMn 1 llA 6Pbi fOf more lnfonmatlOf', ..-~ In ted I pee ou1 2BR + loft, unit new c arpet/ cell M2·135:1. • new. 98 • poo 2BA';' new palnVcrpt d • comm 11450. Agt gar, no P•t• S1to0 rapaa • -s>PI• 1525. 894-8909 Walk to bch 873-2400 No Peta •• ...._ NB. summer Wkly. 38R •Sharp newer • W/ ~ I w\ t 1 1 .. I ' I ' t \' t 1 t' •> ~· Commercial Real Estate Ill '.'ool'\ESS on I< t Business & Finance : ti I'-.., I :'lot ...,~ '<ll'l't1lll l '\11) . " • Announcements • •• ' ..... I .... , f ..... I~ 1•,.11, I USI II< t 4 HIND ~·t~ll PMNMI. Pet Cockallel. June 1 8lh ... 09. the beach •• F•'rJl!ldo & E d g • w ate r , B a I· boa ... Pftlase call 10 AAA Yen41n•-No Identify 875-7520 money down If quaM-A. WONDERP'UL FAW.!1.Y _L_O_S_T-:...G_r_e_y_S_u_lt_c_a-se-1 HOO/Wk. s t250/mo. s ~~~r. 2,::S. 1F"':p~:. ~~~:~ina 2. !'!A50.~i yrty. 121 40th St. 948· -0247 or eve. 831·7902 pool, pvt deck, 2 cer Ag1·Pam •••MM fled! Local route• tor EXPERIENCE. Scandl· on MacArthur & San •111117'°* aale cheap. S2·S3K navlan, European, Joaquin Road, Tuos-•-weekly Income poa-South American, Jap· 1 ·' It .. I • \I "t ., \. I• I jl H. I MOT, LIVI I WILD JUIT YOU & Ml 1·702.a71-4103 OVER 21 ONLY VERY OISCRUT llWNG ~I tt t fl II -.. /I,. I IN'> I ill I ; I'·~ '"I.! AIRCRAFT MECHANIC TRAINING. ·eecome FM C9'tllled A&P Me- chanic. Day or night cl•••••· Financial aid available Job place- ment asal1t1nce. Rice Aviation. 1-800-738- 7014 Phoenix Arizona aampu1. l 'tu\\,tl .Wit Employmf·": Opportun it·!·~ ~ ,, ~ I I , .., ·, •. orae• We .,; tor• grephlc doe6gi• to Halat our pnjdUCltOn department wtttl ed- vertialng deelgn. Good typeaetllng b e ak· ground (llotA C) r• quired Tt\!9 poalllDn may reqUlt• WOtttlng evening hounl. Send resume to; CrNINO Servtce1 Mgr .. 330 W. Bay St, Costa M ... , CA 92627 EOE Al llltAllT 'EDITOll NwPt Cre1t, beaut. 38R !g~2c•;· lndry rm. 1~ MONTll PR•• All 2~BA. near pool & open w~~~~' 1!;:'· utll paid. Nice 111A, •1IDRll .-• 11TH & POMONA alble. Newesl money aneae High School d • Y • 6 /2 3 • 1 t LHrn lhe travel bual- frlg. dshW9hr, atove 1200 IQ ft ofc/whse maker In yearal Call E11chaoge a1udent1 ar· 1 OP m ···ft EWA 1111 D I ness for profit & travel 5 Y••fl ••per~• Incl. No peta &45-4855 831·3608 Janet 1-80().275-8539. riving ln A.ugual. B• 494·6e5t beneflta-handa on wrlllng, edtttng, lay· 1enn. 11600/mo, yr T ee-7809 · frlge, patio. l•T• IM. :720-3755 960-3728 or 850-21112 *28,. 18A, u~Pefi OR 300 come • hoat family/ LOSTI Male Black La· agency. 5485. New o uts . Great I•~· LOWER . ..._ ..... ...,, _720, 3731 l/F CONDOM American ln1er;u1tural brador w/whlte 1po1. class beginning July Send cllpa, layout• M••ltft... 5775/mo. 1008 S/F, 1617 West· VENDING ROUTE sludent uc ange. Short & stocky. Lost 8th. 714·548·3481 ASIJ' to Oe#y Piiot, &45-7476 cliff, NB. Agt 541·5032 Big Profits. Call Ameri-Call Barbara (714) 8-8-92 In 1he vicinity of Rncttrp AlrtN oc to 300 w Bey St., eoeia ORIO ILU .... VllW I ... Ta•n• •-NICI QUIET Ol'FICi can Defender 24 Hrs. 970-a6S3 or 1-eoo. 16lh & Placenlla. fllene gd thru end of Mesa 92921. '°911bly the flne1t 2 Bike to Trlengte Sq *LJii9 u~n. 2br/2ba, P'ARK 1001 W. 171h, 1·~856-3933 SURING. Costa M esa. Blue yr, S300/obo 960·3407 IP::====;ii::;;::::;;:=;;; greenbelt location • -..., Move-In Pvt, Patio, A/C, O• bay vi.w, frpl, gar, C.M. 700 or 1500 t/f.l·F-A_E_E_B_R_OC __ u_u_A_E_.-,....--FREE 24 page boolllel woven collar. Pflease etepl to pool • thla rv SPECIAL! 17119/mo ·Smell pet otc 11350/mo laase, no 6S0.8287 Ev 434·7080 n ''"" u plalna how thou· h •IP u 1 I nd Mt-.M kl'.IC~tUf'S upended Angelita 1921 Anahelm/141-1m peta, 720-8158'5 newett concept In aands of people are "Bonzall." ftEWARDI 29ft. 1 IEDROOM vending. Bo llrat In aupplemenllng lhelr (714) 850-4532 or 800-( llV rm) ha1 a Pool. apa, cable hkup I~=======~ 2M 1 SA., Great loce· your area. Direct from Income with • concept 748-6221 ask for Anita For Sale: MllW~ftT :;:-~r :u~':t:~ WHTLAK• V1LLAOll 31RA..lf 31At 12~11 llA ~~/~:.::: ';8;;j,:;~~ manufac turer. 124 catt~ Network Mar· Lost: CAT, solid grey B RACH COUNTftY, IU I l'l load• of cloaet .MM121 AnwtlMel mu., 8UnH, ape-MS-953 0 houra) 1-800·624-k.Clng. UnUmlt~ In· and white, semi-Ions CLU9 O~I' M.&JI. ,_,_Plus 2nd be(t. cloua, frplc1, w/d'a, * Off. Sp. + 1200 •q 9304· come polentlal. Call 1· haired,, male, 2 yrs 1Ht 9'SMIP 154-<>310 ,.......... patloa, aome .. .,__ LliO ISUI 1 Br up-ft. ltorage. cars, furn, 0.lft Flwaftelel I00-369-942e. .old, ye11....i~ eyn. Rll·""=::z:::a~~::::!=::!!:~ room 6 beth totelly • --etc. 1518 Npl Slvd. ..,.... " eepetated and per· p ..a. S Wiii conalder amall atalra w/Vlew, gar. CM. Mk Qlfr. 553•1115 ln4•~~•R•• WANTED: Hoel family WARD lolt In the vi· feet for roommetH. lrA• ettlng!! pet1. Aell a~e11t Yearly $850/mo. Calf Pey Phonea, ·Local f · •92 93 hO 1 clnlty of Fairview & Wt\119 6 bright • 1ky· Wllh Ocean & Sun1et IJIOVO-IR ·~eelel. 811(753-0719 8Vff Aree. 1·800-375-VENO :~ons"ar ~ Germ:~ Adams area. Please llgtlt• & fireplace • views. Nice 1BR w/loft Vlctorle Pertc Apq. LIDO ISLE fully tum eict. 101 male HS ..,,lor. Call call 878-45044 loads of gla11 • $895. Chlfd OK. No 714-722·75CM5 18r. Ulll, gar Incl. 1200 S/F ofc, ~ rear Local Vending Route for local coordinator _L_O_S_T_: _L_o_n_g_·_h_a_l-re_d_1 11,.ulled celllnga Pets. e3t-45107 Attrectiv. 1Br Im t;; S786/mo yrty. t per. car door, $795 mo. all.le, proven earner • Mary, 714-848·54.43 black cat, male, gotd WOWI A.veil July .......... Pvt patio, aon, no pet~873-0837 629 Termlntlfl Way. Min $5000. Cell Mr. eyes. Anawers to 15th. S1700/mp. Calf walk to everything. t'OOKl 2BR Apartment. 540-9352 Ryan, 1-800-329-8712 RENT "Sandy." Lost Sat .. Den"Y 720-1131 Townhou11 atyle apt, SSTS/me. 548-I081 2 .Yrs New, Avg $637/ 2500 S/F, , 4 offices, June 27, vie of NB 3Br 2V181, encf g•· ••i1d i new 3br/Zbe, mo Fe< 1at 8 Month• 26A.. lg roll·up door, SELL Bluffs. On medication. Ronlal• Av•ll•blol rage, w/d hkup1, pvt atteched g81, bit..-,., on our Speclalll. Call 65.r s/f. 629 Terminal, REWARD. 644·1082 1-5BA. HOO·S5000/ backyerd. pool, •P•. •kV 111n , quiet .,., NOWtt 11..aso-a310 Wy 640-9352/646·0681 your used vehicle Mo. No fff charged. 2233 Felrvlew Ad. s11001mo'842·7~ · 6500 S/F, 3 oles, 2 through classified Agt, M2·7121 s1070/mo &48·7001 E.Slde, back bey. 2451 overhaad drs. 1779 M 2·5e78 The &1un1. 3BR 2'hBA.1--.,...---......,,,.....,..~--Ru• d• CennH. 28A •NP'T •mACM• Whittler, CM 48,.../SF. den, new eppJcerpeV 1200 OFF QOLff 2BA, bit Ina, gar. 540-9352 Ille. Pant view. $2,000/ COUftSll v1•w lndfV S795 494-2471 Lar~ maater/balh, pvt -=================;;;;ji1 .. ' · entr, utll, cable. pool • mo. Avt 'at 723-0352 lg 1 ·2BR 1 BA. new i/itde, i ,fOO, I + 1 1 • 1450/mo. 83 t •2921 WALK to beach. ocean carpet. Nr bua. K· pet cona. flrpl, lncky,1---------vlew, 3Br 2'h8a, dbl Mart. mkt S580-S715 patio. 317 Cabrlllo St. Beck Say huge hse, gd gar. tennl1, pool. 842·2288 Of 631·2725 831-40H ., .. , lg rm, w/d, priv1, SUl50 yrty. 842-3890 •S750 Move Inf ........ -.-,-.... 1-~-.-......... --w-/-d-bl ::i:.1~2o ;:,.5~~~~/ H II t>( ,., l't :-01:-..~1 I./\ :.>h07 E'1lde 2Br 1 Ba, •II garage. Only 1795/mo cond. 271-C 16th Pl. Incl laundry, 880 . S700 No Pet 644-0452 patio, grHt ~hbof' •• 2iR Dupl••• ___ •_3_1_•_4_.a_a_?_....;\ quiet. angl sty, good llASTSID• area. gar, W/D hkup1. aecll ~ S795/mo M7•7540 Small 1BR, 1BA, gee wshr]dryr hkup, amell •1•R. enclosed ga-backyd S5e5 No pet• rage, walk·ln closet. 845-1831 eft 4pm. no peh $650/mo. -G-00-0-L---.--T-._-1- Betty 844-2270 """ '"" •2•R aaA 2 c11 gar, $200 OPP klds/peta O~. fncd yd, Lg 28R 1 ~BA town- 157 E 23rd St,# 8 houte, lndry rm, d/W, A.villi 8/1. S1100/mo. pello. S795/mo. 2BR t 8A. ffplc, cerport. Cell Ron: .&42-6500 or 2078 TIMI .... aa4 • ..... •tvd 1154-a&ee evenlng1 CENTAUR MQMT ltOOOlmo + tee. ---------642·2288 or 831·2725 CV• N0-3812 •Do you no.ct ~clean a ----------1 2br 1ba? Garage. new LARO• aaR 1 A Shopping for a new t D/UJ al • 8 •S850/mo,ir ? I lfl d cp • , • ., or g · •Oulet • C .... ·-• apartment c ass • S750 N Pet 640-2495 -· leta you compare 0 •8 1 t.aS38• coeta . Without ha .. le •E'1lde 2Br 1 Y.ISa --------- or WOfryl twnhse, bllln micro, WQI IAClllLOR Stir Mobil• Home on Lido Pm Or, pvt rm/ bath, fully furn, $450 Before 2pm 873·5100 lltNl/\l:"'JtlO ..,ttAIH .>7l4 •NB Poolaid• E><ecu· live Home. Et8Q gar dr opnr, pvt BA, maid S700/mo 721-0400 •M•·•••ctl frent•ahr 21tr,Grt Vw, W /D, Clean Prof, 846-0428 •Nwpt Bch: Lge BR/BA In new 2400 a.f. 3BR hse w/garage, $550. M/F 20·30.8 S0-9330 CD• 6c:Mn ••• PCH Share w/prof fem: 2Br 2e.. gar, w/d. A.VI 8/1. 1525 + dep. 875-9727 DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS A READER SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAPER "FAST H SULT" SHYICE DIH CTORY Fur 1<1·,ull '>t•n1t1•l0Jll '42-9671 HAMMER TIME? ..... '°"-•"'• ""'moroofl!~ "°"" lool.111!.P"°' ~ .... ,.,. pci~ -..~Pl--..... • llM!r"I:' ~llot Cleaalftod Oar w/opnr, $850 + E'slde, 1tov. Included. M2l15e78 ssoo dep. 842-3785 SSOO/mo. 831·7$30 HS: "2Br furn twnhse. S500 + 'A ulll.-1 bll<a from ocean, Pool. fur· nlthed, N/S. ~9-1310 Seven a~so11eo It ec1111~ 'nelters .lnd hOuses arl' s11own he1t All will aod ll co orlul toucn to out ydrd ;ma tr~ re IJ~s Qntoiu~1 tne way 111' bu s 1 i.e tn.:in Eatt 1 ltle units 111flu1ec: 1s l'olSY 10 Du h! v.llen vou use ou1 lull s lr. oit1:1•ins Ju~t 11 ;ice 11\ J.\Jlk1 QS onto wooi! ~av. llltm oul .ind J))1'1Jlble lllu~lrJllOns sno1o1o111Q 1r" v.:1•1ou:t.s.t.ioes4l ,on~llu•.l•\l•1 m tl<e:tne pro1nl. ,,. .. I ·~ led IOI •tnV 3r11dll!U . . LINES BUCKS · You!· Just a note to tell you that the Pilot sold my boat. Not the Resister or the 11mes! . \ Art Verdult C08ta Mesa .. . '• Lv nr bch w/o the nolso & traffic. Nice ngb'rhd, MBA • Y.I gar, 5425 + Y.I uttl• 84~ 1648 ... ARK N iWPORt Share w/prof male 32 yra o4d. 2Br 28a. $495 • ~ util. 64<>-6158 ii;E611 twnll• lo ahr w/atralght male prof • nr pool/ape. 1475, Incl utll.M4-a•a• PliOjOMTO AY PT. Share 2Br 2Ba. ocean view. all amenities. 1700/mo. 87~ I IC t l\j I .\I ~ IA 1\ !'It I t-. U ~ ,-.! t> You cen hire an honest, herd W'Oftllng contr.c· tot. Metle the WIM Merchandise Under $300 • Private Party Only Senll c.het.k 10 OCOP Pattflll Dt ot P 0 Bo;, 2::)dJ van Nuy~ CA 91<l09 ,C12 Bird Sheller s $6 50 112.11aoe catalo0 • S3 9S 1P1cturmo 700 .... oodwork1no ano hand1crah pro1ec1s1 THE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA DailJP~ 642-5678 Namt' Ad01e<1~ C11y _s.1a1e -l•P --r«*f ,,tee ..... -.. In 8lt c:eMot ellc:.ed $300 II)~ b l'ia , .. Na C.IC II II C • Pr 1c.e Includes .Po.;1age & Handling l lu\~1fied Community Marketplace SERVICE DIRECTORY FtP II Jiii' 11111111111 -- I t-.ttAMIC H/\NllY M/\N 17. • , I \ \, • ....... , 1\ I'~ " I t-l•Al rll.t-.S ;t:,tH •FINE CRA.FTSMNSHIP IJ\\,\ \,I 1\1\t ''"'"' St-:HVICt-.S .i,..12 PUBLIC NOTICE TILE lnatalledJRepelred. Carp.. ..ect.. plumb., .Jl .. 'a La11•u•,IR• DIVORCE Plompt Courteous SeMct Tiie, ktta, balhs, OulSlandlng design• From $200 No Contest Fr" Eat. & Reftfef'IC" Small remod. Jobs. with plant grouplnga Bankruptcy $295 total John I Sl"l•lby84&-6178 comm.tread. 73•r7U artlatlc pruning of Call 714/835-6180 · •·.-1-------y---.. -M ... •-• tr••• a ahr .. m.a. ---------1 ....... -·-..-. Drunk Drvng/Bnkrupl. I do all tradH. low Alt o malnt, 979-8921 Free conaul w/attny. prlc ... llc:'d & bonded. ,...._,.... ft~ & Darrell Moore I I .. /\NING ...;t-It\. I( ES :1 '>1"' .. At't.RINl· IMl;ti WE Glis Sno Hang TOQllntr Total lnlerlor Remod· ehng Serv AdVte9 To The Crazy 833-7172 t'I lIMKINl· 1'"'"' C1ho6cot"-~l2C2~ Reliable Houseclaanlng • "'° .... .,..... by tho day. Local area. EJccel refs. Can A.llcl• 751-4269 Jey. eso.~ Landacap. aprnklra, •S ... 841 Carpentry, plumbing, repelr maim. Ughtlng. tile, drywall, masonry Cleanup, M e-•1•4 MOVll\lli .tt•q4 The Callf. Public Utlll- tlea Commission RE· OUIRESJhaLalL.uud houaehold good• movera prlnl their P.U.C. Cal T number, llmoa and chauffeur• print their T .C P .• num- ber In all advortla• menta. If you have 11 qu .. llon about lh• I• gahty of a mover, limo or chauffeur, cell: 9 4 hr. Edd Plum bing Water healer & dla· po 11 I spe ci a l. wc.541878 S48-5S22 ROOt l"'tl "flU '"'~\o1ld ,.,111 t 'IN:"'lt I HUCTION Hllll lllNO :t:'lfill & more. Aeaa. ratee. Tree Service, atumpo, JIM M S.H•4 clnup1, hauling . " .............. Lk.-Trilur. Local reta. FrM eat. 87~7Ha Comm./rea. lawn malnl. Mike 841-0512 P'90r Men'• M over t hr min. Quar. lowpll ralu . lie 108002 Insur. 714/633-9925 ...... _ ......... ________ _ • 111a41 t~"'l•111ewe. Lftrfle. .......... 7&1~7'9 ... \No matter ~hat you're ... doing, your , '\ 1 • '\, I c' .... f\t ' •• ,., Room add/remod . Handyman, General Free e 1t. Bond. Repairs, R•••· rain. Uo.357487. 6.46·1740 Locka, faucet•, pelnt. more. Brian. 138-7MI VlCt& ~of. Gerdenlng, Landecaplng & Melnt. Excel refs. 10 yrs •KP. 4S7·17ft •• I I " a,.cw.s T.C. Con1t. A.JI type• 8pecleliz.lng In d,..,,._ WOf1c. Stucco, drywl, waya. petlo1, well!· foundation, carpn. W9Y8 6 petlo cov.ra. plumb. guar. 841-8810 for ffM Ht. calf 47 ...... t t ~' I·....., /\I 111-t KS .It. t , I t • 111 II INS I I\ I I ht I "HS tt. 'II I 1\\d1 ...... 1 1\1' ... .\. 1,\\A\.11\hl 1 .... ~ All .AMerte _. T,.. ••rYla e . RemovaJ, Trim, Senior Diec. ,,.. .... &31-M16 I' I~< JI 11 I I SELL yOut home 1hrough classified hometown newspaper The 'litjflll.. fits In. Gary's Household Repairs .... has· been in business for over 10 years. He gives excellent service in Paint Carpentry, Drywall qnd more. He hos good references, so coll Gory at 645-5277 Public Ut1ht111 Commlaalon 714·558-4151 •'v Oft Movtft9 Lowest. Slo,.age, prof e1tcel repulatlon 1 hr min. ln1ur. T187659. Visa/MC 7~1·Z9M t' A I !\I I I I\ t , , , .. !> .. .... tt "' .. 0..,"" 11We'*1! Sinor Uc. 2IOl44 ,..........,..,,,,,_ •W·"· WWW6ou 1iT ,........_ CentQoter Oual. painting' by prof, UC1'8020H. In• FrH ... 845-3305 ReR .. r.A ..... r• Local Rel•. 18 Vra Qrealer Pacific Afg e3S-1 ... •G1368 St't<INKt th tH '"""... . I.! I Sprlnkl•r • •r• my onty butlnesa Repelrs & ln atalletlona. Cl'\efl .. 722·7824 IA,,, I I t 111. I It t'-•,..., · • 1.• Paper H•ng•f)9. S1Q/rott. 25 yra e11.p. pepor •tripped 1001io guer. RM1Comm. (310)'JW2n 'lo'INIHl~' I .... Ell1efl0r hOuM pamhng I by Pfof. Devld Stoane Spec. vlny • wood, Pelnters Uc 358528 etum wtnooww fl'amlly 0 84 --.7 ~·•ecs 0vor aoo •Vkl &-•-yrs up. UC. 173"0393 Kunhert P8'nt•ng Reas ratn ~ compr~ mlalng quality. Uc. ase~ ""'9 • ....s111 ............. ,,_..~ ....... AP a.. toO. f'98 ... St. llCHl ... 7 839-1111 The Commvnfty W. kac Ptece. Hoe c....,_ "9d '6'AIT lllU&.T'" SllYICI DtlllCTOIT Fnr "'"'"''' s.•r\ l<'t' « .. 11 "'*·"" ... ln--1 •1.21 par line, ps day. That's. ALL you pay. 11-9 an 4 "-24 ir.rlEl• In,. SeNiol DncDy .. For more information. Cal Todayl AsJ< foryowr Service Oi'8cDy ~ 842-4321 Ext.310 /' .... M Thursday, July 2. 1992 ... The Departm~9 , will be closed Friday July 3rd in observance of Independence Day. Please call in by Thursday 4:30 p.m. to insure placement • of your Saturday ads. I Have_a_Safe .Holiday! iiiiij'P1iiii~ By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH ' ~ 11 I I I l \' t • ' t' I \ 11 ! ' I ' ·, 1 I •• I • '. .---..... ~---11 COVINANT TAANa. POAT-School -t e P•at..Up AcMftfllng INllDIULEI The D•I .. ~llel currently hu • full time lnslcte •ale• po- l II Ion •vallabta In lhe Cl .. alfled ~ver· t11lng Oepa11meQt. II you can brllliil u1 •oma ...._ axperf· enca, • poaltlv• phone voice, high energy, typktg •klll1 1nd peta11ttince w. wlll provide you with a friendly atmo•· phar•. room to grow 1nd the training lo make you 1uccess- ru1 to Join our team, send your resume or come In and tlll out an application. DAILY PILOT 330. w ••v •t. Coat• Me-, CA 92eaT Attn: Claaalfled ,.,.an•9•r month• OTA. Mlnl- m11m av-23. Teams P•Y 27·21 centa. Teams needed. High mll~ r>onu1 ntllea. Mot .. lavover. Load· Ing/Unloading/Dead· head. P-'d lnaurance. 1 -800-441 .... 394. DIRECTOR OF NURS· INQ NEEDED. Sldlled nursing faclUty In Port Townsend Washing- ton -aurrounded by Iha beautiful Olymplc Mountains and spec· Artlet We .,. lookjng tor experlancecl pule- artltl fOt ow p;oduc tlon dep911ment. Thi IS a pat1•tltne pc>alt (POHlblV fulMlme) evenllliil ,_.oura. dHlgn and typeNI ting background h•I 1u1 Sand ,.sum• to Crea1wa Ad Setvlce Mgr , 330 w. Bev St, Costa Mau. CA 92827 tacular Puget Sound. --------- Call Florence Smalley (206) 385-3555. PROMOTIONS Costa. t.\eta Mfgr. ELECTRICIAN MAUGER I needs ELECTRICIAN Orange County news- who wears Iota of paper publlshllliil com- hats. Will Install, re-pany It aeekllliil an en- movor & ropalr llghl-ergetlc Individual to Ing, transformers, con-handle creative dlrec- trollers. motors & llon and cOOtdlnatlon other elec. l"qulp. Will of both clrculaUon and calculate capacity advertising promo- loads fo r motort, lions. If you can offer translormera & w1r1ng. us 5 years experlenc• Able to troubleshoot& In desl«op publishing. ropalr . program loglc copywrltlng, bael~ controls & m lcropro-graphic akllls and cessors on production •ales presentation, we Auto Rout. machinery. wlll offer you a com- petitive talary, lull The Independent has Regs. con1ldorable beneflt package and a routes avallable In knowledge ot Nal'I very busy atmos- Hunlington Beach •nd Elec. Code & safety phere. Send resume F 0 u n I a In Va U 8 Y · practice.-: Matl now -and salary fiTitory to: Wednesday nights elactrlcal, hydraullc, Ad 111100, c/o Oally only • No collecting. pneumatic theory, Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Must have depend-1 c c able auto, Insurance pr1nc pies & appllca-o •ta Me a a , A and valld driver's 11• llons. Must work co-92628. cense, C•ll Mlk• operatively w11h all as·i--------- Wllev (a 842-4333 soclatos with little SU· Restauranl ' porvlslon. Must be M Bartender Ptr ablo to org. & schod Assistant anag•r $6 Hr ., tips. Call work & meet doad· Some 'exp pref'd. Mar- Nancy 644•0050 x19 llnos assigned. garltavllle. 2332 W. Const Hwy. Nwpt Bch Bookkeeper ENTRY LEVEL. RA TE. Aestauranr Full Charge Book· ~~i,~A~P~~ci-~E~J DAY MANAGER keeper needed. 15-20 PHONE CALLS AC-FIT. flexible hours, hrs por week. begin-d b f 1 M st ning July 15th. Con-C E PT E O • MU ST goo ene ' s. u 1act Mariners Christian APPLY IN PERSON be 18 or older. Apply TO CLA-VAL CO. EM-al Mo 'N' Ed's Plua, School. 714(721-0852. PLOYMENT, 1741 Pia-410 E. 17th St .• Costa Clerical conlla, Costa Mesa. Mesa. ask for Jean. ............ ... lvlnrude. Com•erie•I power "" vmah, ""'· .._.., .......... ,......, • ~ '''° ..... ....,.. .,.. enct ..,... ~ ••• ••• ao• • ~n::v-~ ~T1Mf9_:.ac. ~:m0.:'~·u':': b 1-eoo-aH U37. , _._ ,a...._ ........... _ lanl( 3 axle trtr WtCI JNedlea. ...-• --........... or • rnJnl• OYtt • •AUSTRALIA WANTS "= ::~'lt 11e.'ooo ~·Co vou• bcettenc pay. ••~• benefit a. tranepor\• Queen or Parlor Palme, 1-ro=-----~-­Under the Supervtalon lion. (407) 292-4747 M fMl tall. 120 ea, of .,,_ FedlldM l!IR. 314. lam-1pm. Herb pi.nta IO ldnds tlon CNef, the Toll refunded. Rain-•1 ... Ulac 174-1422 bent aerwa u mall bow Pubhhlng, Or· Shade, Pine, Cyprfft clerk and m ... ~, lando, F1orlda. ltHI, 15-gallon, S20. for the office. Per· ........ 1-gallon plan11. s1 rorma a variety of du-PleaM be aware lhaf w ratatla 110. 17•·1M22l•Mllllll ttea relatllliil dlrectty to the llslln09 In this cat-TRADITIONAL mall dlatrlbutlon lnalde -oory may require you 1 ti a •-_ ... and outekM the con-to call a 900 number • " --uene- solldated office. Cieri-In whlcn there I• • White Weddino .Dr9ss cal dutlee parlomied charge per minute. alza 1 ... long train, V· are constdered to bl ----~-----1 neck and low V·back. at the hlghfft 1evet of larttndtr Trllflffl Sao 1150, 432·0318 dlfflculty and complex· Needed, earn up to alter lpm or Ive mag lty for thl• poalUon S150 daily, salary ~ and work ts com· tips, full or part time. plated with minimum 2 wk training, women, direction or review. men 21 or older. Call: ('01.1 H 'lllll ES h01 7 800.932·9222 •l'or JulV 4 , Uberty c~ SALES _C_R_U-IS_E __ S_H_l_P_J_O_B_S,....1 r.~a~:. &Be Ol~~el~;:': CENTER "'2:u Summer/Permanent. Call Pat &42_.258 #IUI' 1300-$900 weeklv. Hlr· $ 8 -·$2S Ing photographers. 1.,vvv-1 casino workers, tour t'REE TO YOU 6022 19' QLASTRON ' 190.-.p Merc/crulHr 0 , Open Bow Trl·H Sun-Top, Trailer, or 1torage, Great s Boat In e11cellent cb dillon (tO peraoci c pacity). $10,500 OB C"I (7141840-1571 Parlorma a variety of guldH, etc.' Travel Help ••ve •mok•YllllflrtiJiljlj free Hawal~ Carib· from th• ~oundl general clerical duties bean, Bahomos. Call lllit111118'11 and typing dutlH In (8t8) 960-9144 aX1 C· Sheplfard mix, rne- rt I th. work In dlum aide, adun dolJ, •Newport Beao :u~o~dated Ottlce. l004. roving, frTendry, needs •oorlng up to 4 Skill In operating an EARN UP TO S600/ loving homel 548· Nor1h Channel, C electtlc or automatic WEEK. No experience. 1723, movil'lg, call 645·608t evening• typewriter, & knowt-Own hours. Process aoonl NORTH Channel, I •dge ot clerical P.roce-mortgage refunds. allp, to 42 It. For-aal dures and otllee rou-Call <916> 484 .... 255; b oat. 714·675·797 On• used required <209> 228-4440; (SlO) after 7pm Only completed . ap-e~;~2~RK. EXCEL· Pr .. to Qeod Home ---,s=-1""1-p'"'t,...o-ao=.,.,-- pllcations tor Federal LENT PAY. Working at & Backyard a Must, Classic NB area. Employment (SF-171) home processing U.S. AKC German Shep-slble five-aboard, and Employee Certlfl-Government FHA/HUO ard, 8 mo, Female. no (714) 931.a catio n Statements Refunds. No experl-papers. call anytime .,._... __ _,,,..,,.._,... __ _ (Form 2410) for 1pe-•nee necessary. Call 760-8127 clflc positions, by Job Nowl 1·~399-1839. F Good H 1 number and title as r•• to ome listed, postmarked by PHOTO TRIMMERS Lab/oa1mat1on temare. July 10. 1992 wlll be Earn to 5125/day. No 2 yrs, sho11. vory accepted. One ap-exp nee. 800-262-4389 Loveable 752-.8090 pllcatlon P8f' position RELOCATE AND MAKE 11 required. EXCELLENT PAYI BICYCLES 6080 • Construction wo1k1rs Growing tlrm seeks AFF ACTIONIEEO EM-CLUBBED TO DEATH e1e1a11 orlonted person _P_L_O_V_E_R ____ _ ' f>roftclont In WP & Typesetter ATC 11 an equal em-needed for all phases. ployment opportunity Bonus, paid llVlng and employer wfth an ex-1 Call cellant benefit pack-trave expenses. Moving: Must Stll! Like Now, spoclallzod Rock Hopper & b1ko rock. Paid $600 socrl· flee <u S350 obo. Mary 548·H10 East-West deal a. vulnerable. NORTH +Q 743 Vold AQ96 5 •AQJ7 EAST North WEST .+AJ8 5 2 9 10 5"' + K 9 6 :'AKQ 9873· 2 ~J7 4 3 + K 8 3 +Void SOUTH • 10 : J 6 . K 10 8 2 • 10 9 6 5 4 2 The bidding: North Eut South l ~ 4 : 6 + Pau 5 \ PUii 6 • Pue Pua Pau Pau p.., Weet Dbl Pu,w Dbl Opening lead: M>ur of_; The textbooks will tell you that 'you need at least 33 poin~ for a small slam to be a reasonable propo· aition; 37 points for a grand slam. These generalizations are accurate enough when the distribution is nor mal. But. when freak hands abound. all guidelinee can be tossed out the window. vividly illustrated by this Excel. Responsible lor hand from a recent rubber bndge typing irll specs .. game at the YMPL Card A socia-phono duties & light tion in New York. boo~::,':£·1966 Thel't' waa nothing rema.rkable·--------- about the first two bids in the auc- tion. We are not sure, even at this vulnerability. whether we would have had the courage to act immedi· ately with the South hand. Howev- er, North would have reopened with R double and the final contract might well have been the same. The Community M;ir- kot Pineo. Piiot Classl· lied 842·5978 MODELS NEEDED tor print. runway, com· merclals. Male/Fem, no exp. 310-247-1174 BAVEA GARAGE SALE 642-5678 UPTO We' are looking for por1-llme {Wllh p oten llal to be full-time) typosottor. Oood typ. Ing and proofing akllls are required. Acf d sign backgroun(S help- ful. Sen(! resume to: Croo1lve Services Mgr, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 EOE West led the four of hearts and South, Nadine Warfield. carefully ruffed the opening lead with the jack of clubs. The clOtled band was en- tered with the king of diamonds, and the ten of club& wu run. The , trump fineaae was repeated and, af- ter drawing the laat trump, declarer claimed 12. tricks-five diamonds, seoo . ~ 'IU clubs and a heart ruff. Note that the slam will be defeat· ed 1f declater careleasly ruff• the opening lead with a low trump. De- clarer can come to hand with a dia- mond to take a trusnp finease, but then h88 no fast entzy back to repeat the finesse The defendent can win the first spade and force dummy with another heart, and West muat come to a t rumo trick. PER MONY-H * NO COllECTIONS * now I F•e $ t 59 guar· age. ThHe positions anteed. 407-645-2140 are a one-year ap-Ext 100 9 .a EST polntment, but several · • ..., · years of employment ·may be availabie. The position 11 subject to provisions of FDIC Employm•nt Respon· slblllty and Conduct Poll~ies, certain post employment reetrlc· tlons and the Hatch Act. Persons selected for th•se positions may be required to p1ovlde full flnanclal disclosure at the time ·of employment. Unaollcl ted ap- plications or resumes wlll not be consld· ered. To obtain an "Ap- pllcatlon lor Federal EmplO.Ym•nt " (SF- 171), please call the location llsted belQw Monday • Friday, 8:00am • 5:00pm. RESOLUTION TRUST CORPORATION 4000 MacArthur Blvd. Ne.wporl 8taeh. CA 92660 Ann: Personnel Oept. (714)852.-nOO DOMt;STICS ~~40 HOUSEKEEPER Llv•ln, NB. Must be strong at cleanlng & directions. Cooking a m.usL Formal dining capab1hty. Sun & Mon otf. Must speak En• gllsh. nonJsmkr. 35 yrs & up, g1eat pay & Heel benefits. Refs. reQ. Contact LIClda 7 \ 4/863-6969 Merchandise ANTIUUES 6010 •E•l'IV 1900'• 66" golden oak restored Rolltop dHk I •wivel chair. Carved t'landle1. $1500 080. 457.0194 APPLIANCES 6011 Hetpolnte OAa Dryer good cond, work1 gOOd. $120 963-3969 Kenmore Ou Dryer, 6 mG nu, Sac $300 or trade 4 elec 723-5020 TV. El.ECTHONICS. STEHEO 60tj0 '83 3 201 5-spd, aunrf AM FM c.auette, alloy nms, lookt1runs great. $3600. 642·9615 CHEVROU:T tf04~ fl'or Sale: V1deomcs '92 Z28 crvt eng. 1881 VCU·t . Modol com-blu met, tthr seats, plete wtremote & In-stereo. Must Selll Be11 struction J>ookte11 otter! 642-0806 Priced at 5525, Coll 1..,,.....,.......,.....,..,.--,..,,~--10-S. 841-4804 Celebrity '85, V-6, Garaee lale V1t1tage Bat stools, cab's, appl, clthg. booka, etc, Sun Only 9a, No Earllesl, H7 Apoi.na Ave (Alf•vl Nf:Wl'OHT BEACH 6169 •PROPERTY OF• SPORTaWEAR WAREHOUSE SALE 1580 Monrovia, NB July 3/4/5/1. lam-5pm AM/FM, charcoal.gray, runs well. S2. 7501_ 722-8093 or 668.lV t 05 FORU 907~ '89 PRO .. LX '2.2L 22.200 ml. Loaded, Ma1n1 & MPO History. Fa c tory Manuals. Never seen snow nor 1ell water. B elow wholesale at $8,495. 650-239<2 HONDA 908:'-I '83 CIVIC 1300 4 Speed, AJC. Oood Cond. Groat Slvdent Carl $2399 OF1"••u Mouvatedt Sieve 754· t 262 '90 Accord Coupe A. c. Honda alloy whls, A,a· 1uma lease $119.:ie Need 2 Sell 497 ... TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Early morning motor routes available. Deliver Monday thru Saturday. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance. I EQUll Opponun.iy Employer OWNERS/OPERA TORS. 100% owner-op•r•tor company needs teams, alngle1, alt mlles paid, group In- surance, weekly 1et- t1aments, advances. requirements, COU HazMat, clean MVR/ References. Call Dale 800-852-3806. Kenmore Washef & Dryer Set Xlnl cond, work• grtl $200/set 644-0996 t'URNITURE 8014 Transpf'rtation BOATS 7011 HYUNDAI 9090 XL OLS '87, S-spd, 4 door, A. C. cor alarm. pull•OUI• Sl0f90 $2,995 OBO 931·2991 AC ROSI 1 8ody part 6 Nonwg1an ktno 10 Garment 14 Gossip I 5 Genevieve Bujold movte 16 Ethnic dane41 17 T YJM9 size 18 Numrsmaltst 20 "-voyage" 21 Substandard nout1no area 23 OntarlO rlYef 24 SubHQuenl to 28 Large steps 28 lncaleulable 30 -wrap 31 Bete - 32 P11nnno gear 36 Upward pref 37 Water vapor 38 Siesta 39 Calllornia city 42 Get by beggino « Unhappy word 46 MOit moden1 46 Eur Cll>Mf' n1tlon 49 Germen rlvef 50 Forcibly 51 Furnace dirt 52 Clrcvlt 55 Wu --did unwtmnoty 50 65 eo 58 Banish 60 French ...sons 61 Close lightly 62 Kitchen unit 63 Remainder 6A Mug 65 Entree Item DOWN I ShellllSh 2 Vlct0< - 3 Something emlUed 4 Oninkard 5 Supporting trameworlt '6 Transpire 7 Impend 8 French friend 9 Supporter 10 OIVldlng 11 Wu fond of 12 Peace goddeu 13 Sec:lions 19 Deviate 22 Guided 25 Not against 26 -LBWfen<;e c~ 2 7 v el'llcie 28 Single 29 Taboo ttem 30 Dot 32 Hup 33 S1ress 34 H&npecks 35 8arrt1euc:ta 37 Burn 40 Smetlleat 4' Not strongly ll1v0<ed 42 Wheels 43 Lunched. pefh1ps 4!1 Z001ac sign ,46 Risker 47 Gush 48 Nee« 1reas 49 Sheepllk1 var 5 t Pierce 53 Pond pltnt 54 Quick loOll 56 Ism flll'I 57 New pret 59 Totem pole 10 11 \2 13 16 CALL 642·4333 COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BFACH Secretary For CPA. Gd people, acctg & W/P skllls. Airport area. 752·1882 T 1l1m1rkttln1 PIT evenings. Near OC airport. 24\.0148 T•l•nN1rlletln9 Beautilull Pastel printed couctl for sale. Excel· lent condition. Ilk• new. Chaise lounge, 2 white washed oak end tables w/brasS/glass & malchlng cotloe table Will sell separalely or as a set. 5600 lot all, sacrificing, must telll 642-4321 X335 dilys, or 842·8822 eves Lg 3 dr armoire, raised panel, dark walnut fin- I 1h, closet/stereo, S1000 675-2728 PIT, fleJC hrs. Hrly + lr========:::::;.I comm. Exp pref. B & a Hearin 543-7211 "FAST UTILITY COMPANY IHULT" JOBS Star1 $7.80-SHYICI S1S.75/hr, this area. DlllCTOIY M en and women f''ur Hf•,ull '13 IBC Inflatable '86, 18hp Nissan lw hrs, lo1s of xtras, S1 600/obo 720-1916 14' BAYLINEA Cepll '86 w/1rler, open bow. 50HP, fi sh l1nQ.or, stereo, Xlnt cond, Clean, RUNS OREATI Must See 2 Approcf Sac S3100 432-0318 •fter 6pm or Ive msg 19' Lone Sl•r wttrlr, 70hp Chrysler mlr, nu steering sys, $1700/ ObO Bill 841 ·5902 28' Safari '77 w/ttif, Flvbrdg, seats 5, twns, 1 owner, lw hrs, S24k/ obo, (714) 793-1723 POWJ-:R BOATS 7012 JAGUAR 9106 86 Joguar, XJS. V12, red/tan, new tires, d o• tallod, phone. ·•ga- raged. portoct condl· tion·Tuns.tike a charm. 6tt< miles. S14,500. Call Ron 95 \ -5285 LINCOLN 9 l 20 UNCOLN '71 Conllnentat. 460 eng. runs good St295 Must seol 642-0597 MEHCEDES 9 • :w needed. No experl-'-en ll'l' (',ill Thureday, July 2, 1112 ence necessary. For '25 Owens reblt 327 mtr, Unliktly 0110: Victor Mcl•glfn, ~ctl'd " tr•nquil Thur$d•y you fl bf' Into, 1·219-73&-9807 642·5671 Catalina ready, head, '73 230 aectan A/T, 11lnt engine & trans new paint/brakes $5000 539-827-8 • l•lt S•gittlfi•n Audemy Awnd W lf'I· d I d c t I t d ext u-1537 6am-6pm 7 Ell.>10 sink/Ice box. first ".ipp.lln " re.a ive u1~"' s " .,. day1, refundable fee $2000 1akesl 673-9424 '91 Caprt Comtertlbl• nrr, wu 1•11. hu1l.y, strong ind onct m.ind· m•de on your lllTll' ropularity ••---•P--~;;;;;;;;;;;;;p;~;;~~-------~ Plat)num. llke new, Al MERCURY 9l:Jr, fought htnywtight ch•"'pion /1tl. 1v<1rfl• up~ud )'uu II win frit'nd4 1nd ~ T, A/C, Alarm, tw ml, Johnson. Thu "b1ttl•" tndtd with innu,·nu• 1mport .. uH people Muj1c• ~ SI0,700/obo 759-8'07 both mtn on th•lr fttt. Th• first bl.ck SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21 t Hunch champion, Johnt0n, a Arin. conhn· J'.IY• ••If ri'l.llt~ to bus1n\'!i5 •nd urttr, utd his ring Ul'Hr. Mcu gl•n, ont of hell" rt'Sh•rt' h.rmony on homl' lront nlnt bl'othtrs and tht aon of• Bishop lnh!h'•I 1n mant1c ;arts increases. 1n • of Cl1rtmont, in " Engl•nd, Wt'nt on dudt"< .. ~trolugv J>$VChoh~V formt of with hit CUt'tr -acting. ThtH t wo chu.icur •n•ly • Aqu.an•n invollled "Fl" Sign.s" madt hl1tory In tht SAGITTARIUS (Nov .2t-Of<: 21) world1 of sport• and th••~ .. Vic.tor Mcl.lgltn and Jul< Johnt0n _ •n ~ 11n.:ir "nomt-rir•I •s~ts empho111z unhktly duo. mt>veml'rll tr•'llld, d11<ovtry f.u<1ri•· ARIES" f Milrfh 21 ·April 191 lnd1· 'uon with plulosophy Long ·d•itan't vidu•I wh" ongin.-lly oppoYd )'ttU ~-commun1u11on vrrif1t1> v1\'ws, •n•our· com~ ,Hung. erHhu,••~llc •II) h >eus •gH furtht'r •um.nation nf 1ntHna· on t ntrrtainmcnt. cru11v1ty, style. pt'r· llon•I ~1tu111on •t'n•lity ~e" 1ppHI Taurus I tbn CAPRICORN (Ot< 22 Jan 19) Al Scurp10 fl4'1loOM play p,namouru rult'S '""t you ft~I. 'I m1 M'l1 tht boit1 By 4 TAURUS (Apnl 20 May 20) ~me pm hO"'(tvtt you II know th•t yuu •rt , rn1r.in1s nrct"l>~ry -w11h1n f1vt' d•ys 1u~r fl•'lttng started -tht r.tct 15 youn you-'11 g.wn frttdom. vt•u II 1'\pr4'ss, It• win You'll S"I m r,I •nd fln1nc11I wfltt , pa1n1. 11nprtnt stylt You II uy. bilclo.tng Lt'O 1nvlil11rd "Tht w•1t1ng ptiritxl did mt luti. or AQUARIUS (Ja11 20 ftb 18 ) 11oo.:1•· f.im•I)• mtmbc>r prtpHt'• for T111hh•n uf,ty mt'uurtto Cht'd lt'8•1 lrtp tl•tu• ol parcn•rthtp Protut 1m•g•. Cf:MINI (M•y 21 lune 201 Allt·n rt1put<lllon Cet prom 1~• 1n wrillng twn re1111lveJ1 •ruund homt' h..rmony. You'll' vulnl'r,blt If• t'mntllln•I t hnch · mu11c r<>lor roordtnauon l'Kt'lpl of 111fl " fCKu "" dK1•K\n rtlallng tu Nr• lh•I wa' htld up tn mail fuw!I on h<1 f1•llt null. lovr n•l•ti<•n•ln p, dtt1"on ttg~rd· PISCl:S (ftb 19·M•"'h 20) Acttl'lt '"II m.r1hil •t•t1.11 L•b" involvf'<I mtldtr•heln bul ,.(ute to d1lut• pnnc1- CANCEll flunt' 21 ·July 22) \'11u rf' pl... 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Bey St. Costa Mae, CA 92627 ~ Clesslkd Hippy Bk1hday ----------1=. ~I~ -.. ------ ~ • ~ VOLVO ~n:w '13 HO Tul'M 0.."4 111n1 cond, stick, AM/ FM cass, 4 dr, 99k ml S3200/ob0 7&0-8719 VOLKSWAGON 9~.H· '88 Foa GL • Whoteule AJC. Radio, 66" ml, 4 dr, s29ao 72:M>940 j iJ \ DONATE VOUR CAA. -' Truck, Motorhome, 0 boat, real e state, 11amps, coins, col· ' 1ect1blH to Found•· tlon aarvlng the 811nd. l.R.S. tax declvcllble. Free towing; need not run. 1·800-320-5922. ···----------------SR I Z • D CARS, ' trucks, t>oata, 4wt.-ef· era, motorhOmes. t>y FBI, IRS, DEA. Avail· able your area now, Call 1-800·338-3318 •xt. C-8"2 AN nu111-.s "" ("1.1\SSll S 't.' ,,, 'MT~..,,._,,.., 14k ml, AJC. M9rm. 13tK (714) ~ Ot ,.,., 30t·14M --+--+------c"'nunlo.t Mu' <. 1pricor11 'You II ll'lrn l'f Ct'ntt'r• t.tg•. yuu 11 ,,.., bt m.tdly '" plrnry Vttr"n ul"rtnr•n u•llP"'"'''"' luvt Rf'\1•1'1tt'r daYt thl• mcmth 7th, 'fl •• r .. a ••••• UOI 4 dr, Mk ~. vemry good !ol\4, . 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Mitsu~ishi gets · into ~port of ings · with two new wagons F f)r contemporary automobile buyers with varied lifestyles that may include a ski trip, car pooling, shunling kids, hauling gear or dining out -all in the sam• week -M itsubbhi Motor~ h~ ffCated two ne\\. ~port 'f\ilS<lflS: EXpo LRV (light Rccrt'ation Vehicle) and Expo. l. innovativiJ interior and or features in the . Jsscnger LRV and so~p-passenger E>.po deliver the uOlCJUC combin~cro1' 6fTICxi5i11t}:-- and design for 'both spirited The Expo LRV interior contains innovative features that provide comfort, flexibility and function. A spacious Oat floor serves as the foundation for a versatile seating amingcment that easily adjusts into several different. configurations for maximum passenger or cargo capacity. With tho rear scat in the upright position there is room for five passengers,and up to AWD (All-Wheel Drivel 'models, the scilt backs Jrc split in h;:ilf tu enable them to recline or iold forwJrd individually. Another versatile feature ot the rear scJt is a "tumble" design which allows the entire scat assembly to double-fold forward. • The rear scat in the Sport model can be easily removed to allow a maximum of 79.0-cubic feet of space -enough room to carry •o Cu11y..asscmh4.•d bic·......i.---~ drbv1rg and pJ~k.iging 'er~atili~y. 34 ..6-cubicJcct a(-i:argo.-lo-carry longer items such as skis, the rear St>at back cJn be folded down. On LRV Sport and LRV Sport A convenient driver') side mar storage compartment for smaller See EXPO/BS The 1992 Mitsubishi Expo LRV Sport Acura HUNllNGION llACH ACURA Yoo E~ct We Dellwe1t I Bmh Bl 405 & PCl;i 100·96·ACURA, 142·0095 NORM REEvtS COAST•l ACURA S..t1111 Pnces. Sew Se·~.· ~i Harbor Blvd ~ 405 Fwy, Cos:i t.lm 979·2500 TUSTIN ACURA .1t .:A:tT TO BE I I AGt.. 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L~ 15300 Bu. ~'1~ • 1~.: n=i Volkswagen RAY FLADCIOE VOLKSWAGEN Sns •leis • • ... "' e • Pais •soc, Pr:: lr\Y!f 1-U!O 1..f!J!tr 7 U 130·7 300 $0UTH COUNTY VOOS~AGE"I Numecr 1 ~~ s ~ USI'. 15711 e.. · · '.T • ~Bu ui.2000 SllWICl -NITS GPO M-f 7l.M.-7P.M. ' 'I .·1 ,I ~ I I ' UI ".;I ' 1 1' i'I I· 8~{ IOOll .. .,.. .. <A I .. -... 88 Thursday, July 2, 1992 People power at' Work • Springhill I n itS second year, Saturn continues to put team membe~ in the driver's seat at the 4.1-million-square-foot manufacfuring and assembly complex in Springhill, Tenn. Trained on state-of-the art equipment and technology, two (ull production crews have been recruited and trained to build the 1992 family of Saturns. People arc Saturn's greatest resource. And the highly integrated $1.9-billion facility gives people significant control over the proouction process. number of inno"v • .hivc approaches to manufacturing and assembly processes, such as lost-foam casting, waterborne painting, and a unique ''skillet" assembly system whil.h allows team members to remain stationary to the vehicle during much of 'the assembly proce)S. These approaches have proven to be cost-effective and instrumental in helping The 1992 Mitsubishi Expo LRV offers seating for five, or up to 79 cubic feet 'of cargo space, with collapsible seats in" the back. Much of the thoughtful design of the facility and innovative technology came from individual Saturn build high quality The 1992 Saturn SC cars, and effectively compete in the Increasingly the lost-foam process can EXPO From 87 objects is included i.!!...ili.e OJ2.tio1rnl preferred equipment package. The e\terior of LR\' ha-. ~· functionally ac10J)n.1mic ue>ign tor gooJ fuel eco~omy anJ IO\\ \\Intl noise. One of the mo:.t out~tanding nc:w features on the LRV is ih specially engineered slitl1ng curbside rear pa>sengcr door tliat provide~ easy access to the back M!.it -J,.'\en in cr.HnpeJ pJrk ing circum>tancc!.. \Vhile the LR V front tloQJ:UrC. con,e1u1on.tl hinged units, the re•H stilling pa,,eng1:r door u11ltLe::. a unique inner rail mr.:chan1sm that require.., h,:,.., space, anJ presents a cleaner appearance th.in other manufacturers· slttling tloor., ;\ilh out 1dc rail~. Thi"' nc" Joor arrangement ·require:. les-. ... pace outside the vehicle for siJr.: cntl) anJ loatling. Addiuonall}. the rail i~ fint!ihed \\ith an insulatmg coat of plastic to minimiLc nobe. while precision roller bcarinss pro\'ide soft and ltght-1ouch or,cr.1t1on. To help ensure safe ty, tbc ::,liding uoor incorporate-. dC\ ice\ th at prc\'ent it from closing "hen the \'Chicle is on a slope. or fron' damaging the g:h filler Joor\\ hik open. The i.lttlmg door abo has a child safety lock. While the sc"en-passcngcr E\po for passenger entry and exit. team member's input. ' · Three rows of scats allow a "aricty A key success factor is the of different seating and cargo commitment of the United Auto arrangements. The second and Workers union to help Saturn t llrtl row> feature ::.pec1al 5000 --team members build split se:u back!:. that can be w~rld-class-quality cars. The reclined for maximum comfort or philosophy that people are folded fonv.1rtl to !:.Cf'\'C as tabl~> capable of achieving or for addi11onal cargo storage extraordinaly results when they are directly involved in decisions that cff ect them is the foundation of Saturn's approach to teamwork. In the manufacturing and assembly complex '!'en and women ar~ organized·i~to self-directed work teams consisting of six to 1 S members. They are responsible -both personally and as a team -for maintaining quality throughout their work process. capaci ty. With all three scat rows in the upright position, there r'5'ains enough space for stowing parcels and soft luggage. The third row of scats em be folded to expand the stor;1gc area to carry 44..5-cubic feet of cargo in addition to fi"c pa-.sengers. The second sent foaturcs a stilling mechanism that allo" ,/1 acccs to the rear scat and : / · legroom adjustments to position the \Cat for maximum seating rnmfort or to accommodate extra cargo. 'Jo obtain the ma\imum· 91.5-cubic feet of cargo stor.1ge .... c:1pacity, the s~cond and third ~cat\ can bolh be folded fon\ .1r_d. A hantly design feature of Expo is that the scats ca n be fully reclined w create a bed-like area similar to c;1111per arrangements. For storing smaller. items, Expo h.1<., .1 front passenger seat und1:nray anti a cargo ~rea noorboard stotagc box. L RY i> offered in three modcb: fapo LR v, E:<eo .U~V ~ort and At Satui'h, quality isn't a habit, but a way of life and a team responsibility .. The UAW partnership plays a key role in ensuring Saturn's success in the marketplace. UAW representatives are involved in strategic and day-today ac{i~ties with a full voice in the consensus decision-making process. At the core of the UAW partnership is the Saturn Memorandum of Agreement, guided by basic principles that ensure-team members remain stakeholders in the or.ganization. tough small-car market. produce intricate castings with With 156 U.S. patents exacting tolerance>. This results granted or pending for process in a final product de~gn technology and product requiring fewer parts, less innov:nions, Saturn continues to machining and assembly. and push the technolpgy envelope. reduced weight. At the same time, it is fulfilling·a Saturn's powertrain operations key part of its mission -"lo are the first in the industry to transfer knowledge, technology build automatic and manuill and experience throu"hout transmissions on the same line. General Motors." Four variJtions of transmissions Saturn's many first .n be are produced for the Saturn found throughout thv 111ghly vehicles -electronically 1 int.J?grated Spring Hill LOmplcx controlled four-speed automatics Divided into four processing and five-speed manuals, "ith a centers -Powertrain, Body base and higher-performance Systems, Interior, and Vehicle version of each. The Spring Hill Systems -each Qperation is complex has the flc,ibility to designed to feed manufactured build up to 75 percent of either materials to the center of the t}·pc based on swings in complex where final assembly customer demand. takes place. With a steel spaccframc Perhaps Satu'rn's mo>t well 'providing structurJI intcgnty, known developments Jre Saturn \iChtcles U>C lost-foam casting and the dent-and-ding reslstJnt, flexibility of its high-spct'd -rustproof, polymer. body-side machining operations. panels. Steel panels arc u'ccl for The Saturn lost-foJm process the hood. roof ancl upper is the first extensive use of this dccklid. The sp.1ccframc is lechnology in the automotive manufa,ctured Jnd the p.inef::. indust,Y. This pros;css is cJpable arc produced and p.iinted in the f od I ultra-modem, 1.25 million o repr ucing comp ex parts with greater precision, by the square-foot body·>r.otcms use of intricate polystyrene building. • patterns. Molten metal SJturn is the fir>t automJkcr (aluminum or iron depending to utilize thcrmopla!>tic upon the part) is poured into te~hnology and applications on the foam patterns which this scale. The durable, vaporize, leaving metal casting> lighh,~ight, recyclable, e\hibit., a car-ltl..e look and interioT and ctmingml, ti!. functional a11nbutcs ar·e immediately apparent. Four large hinged door> provide c~y ac~~ ---E.\poLR V Sport A WO. Expo is ~1bo available in three models: fapo, fapo SP and Expo SP AWD. Some 5,000 Spring Hill team members run_production f OUL- days a week, 20 hours a day, with two rotating work crews. Saturn has pioneered a "1rrtheir-placc. BecausC!'"of-tt5 --body=sidc p~I~ fmWR!c. ~~)ign greater design flexibility and the and mJnUlactunng flex1b1l1ty. high degree of component The Spring Hill paint sy>tem inregration into the base casting, .a~so contributes to the beauty '92 FORD VAN CONVERSIONS Tiara Motor Coaches . ' USED CARS CLEARANCE SALE ' . 1973 FORD '88 FORD '90 NISSAN '91 FORD '92 FORD '89 FORD '89 TOYOTA '91 FORD LTD ESCORT 4-DR . STANZA XE JD1PO BL -ESCORT LX 4 ·DR. IUSTAl8 LX COIV. CAMRY PROBE BL AtC •illt P1 W t tt ... ,o AIL <\MIU.I ~• .... "°' 4Mflil t.IU A•C ' 4t1lll .., 4111 FM lll'IO 1'1 • CC Aull AIC AM Jiii t.IU -fwio""' A•C wllilt wired "''°' .... 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Among the interior trim items produced by team members in the vehicle-interior-systems • operations arc: instrument panel assemblies. interior door-trim panels and gMnish moldings. The car comes together for final assembly in the vehicle-system!> center -a one million square-foot building \\.here final lmt.1ll.1tion of lnTI?Tior amt- extenor vehicle components ancl tnm takes plJcc. Throughout the vehicle-systems building, team members a~(,cmble the cars on moving platiorms called skillet>. Riding along with the cars on .the ~killct, tNm members remain stationary tq the c;ir while working. The platiorm moves ;ilong at a ma,imum speed of 14 feet per minute giving team members longer work cycles Jnd responsibility for building more of the car .. th.:in in traditional assembly-line operations. The Saturn assembly process reSUlts lnoettcr ergonomics. ess fatigue for tc.im member$, and consbtcntly high-quality assembly of Saturn cars. '88 BUICK PARK AVE. P Wl'Ol.i.tlCC I•" l?Sf• t!IOt ISt' 9'07'!01 •1115 '91 FORD EXPLORER XL T , ...... AICtwtlOlll...,.... n.·~ .. ,_ .. (21'1 11 tSllt .,." SAVE. ---- , ) - ' Having a reunion· of fam~ly or friends? Make it qiemorable by entenaining Southern style. The ICCl'et lies in adopting some of thar renowned Southern hotpitality and making each guest-no matter how young or old-feel special and welcome. Ir takes a bit of planning and effort beforehand, but that can be pan of the fun! • To pnente excitemem about the geMogether, send out creative inviaatioos. Unearth old photognpbs of invitees-a group shot would be ideal, but pholographs of the individual couples or fllllilies invited will wort. just as well-make copies, and uee them u invitations, writin& pertinent party infonnlldon on the ti.ct. AH family members and frieadl who cannot auend to send ~.....,.,...and a caucne record.in& or videocape that can be played at the party. As for plannina a menu. don't try 10 do anythina too l.visb-aood-tutina food IDd beverqes appealingly presenried will llliafy guests (and help you keep your sanity)! Swt by choosing a simple cntree th4t can be grilled outdoors, such as chicken breasts marinated in bottled robusto Italian dressing. Build around it with an easy appetizer, side dishes and <lessen rhlt · can be made ahead and served oold, etiminatin& time spent in the kitchen on the day of the party. Welcome ,uests gnciously in b"UC Southern style by offe~ them a tall, cold, refn:shing glass of ' Upton Iced Tea upon their arrival. (For a delicious alternative to , caffeinared bcvcnaes, Lipcon bas naturally decaffeinated tea t.p with the ume brisk tea taste.) Or, brew up Lemon Coolers-the all-American classic combination of iced tea and lemonade-that you can make fitzy with seluer or spirited with nun. . Whet guests' appetites with Creamy Shrimp Spread. Served with cnacken, it's a light. fresh-tasting appetiz.er. For a pretty presentation, chill the-spread in a mold, then garnish with shri,mp before serving. . No reunioa would be complc1e without potato aalad! For a variation on the old standard, prepare Polato Medley. The red potatoes-with skins left on-and shredded carrot make a crunchy an<l,. -.ful aa&ad. Round out the meal with a nutritious side dish-No-Bake Broccoli • Quiche. For dessert. serve a simple, almost sinfully delicious, ricfr-tasting treat-Orange Mousse Cream topped with the fresh fnaits of summer. Since so many people are now watching what they cat-even on weekcnds!-all the food recipes call for Knoll Unflavored Gelatine, an all-nanaal iopcdient tbal gives a ric~. luscious texture to recipes without adding any extra fat or calories. ' ..... 1111111· July 2, 1992 Food Editor T.J. Hutchinson .... 642-4321 ext.366 Dietitian/2 Recipes/4 · Lemon Coolers 7 cups boating water 12 Lipton F1o-Thru Tea Bags 2 cans (6 oL ea.) frozen ltmonade concentrate 1 cup rum or seltzer Pour boiling water over tea bags; brew 3 lo S minutes. Remove tea bags and stir in lemonade concentrate and rum: cool. Pour .over ice in large thennos, Makes about ·8 servings. Creamy Shrimp .Spread I envelope Knox Unnavored Gclati11c 1/2 cup skim milk 1/2 pint (8 oL) plain nQn-fat yogurt 112 cup light mayonnaise l pound shrimp, cleaned, cooked and coarsely chopped (about l-1/2 cups) l stalk celery, chopped 1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese l tablespoon Dijon-style prepared mustard 2 tablespoons snipped fresh dilJ• 1/2 teaspoon salt l/4 teaspoon pepper Mixed salad greens (optional) In smaJI saucepan, sprinkle unflavored gelatine over milk: let stand l minute. Stir over low heat until gelatine is 'COmpletely dissolved. about 3 rninu1es. In large bowl. with wire whisk, thoroughly blend gelatine.mixture, yogun and mayon- naise. Stir in remaining ingredjents except salad greens. Tum into 4-cup bowl or mold; chill until firm. about 3 hours. Unmold onto salad greens. Serve, if.desired. on crackers or cocktail bread. Makes 4 cups spread. •substitution: Use 2 teaspoons dried dill weed. N111rition Information Pu I Tablespoon Sen-mg. Cllloril1 /6, Prot~in 1g,Carbolrydrau Jg.Fat <lg. SodillM JJmg, Cltolntrrol JOmg Potato Medley 1 envelope Knox Unflavored Getaline 1/l cup cold skim milk 'J/4 cup skim milk, heated to boiling 1-112 a1ps Ute IOW' cream l teaspoons supr I /! teaspoon salt 118 teaspoon white pepper 3 cups diced cooked unpeeled potatoes (about 1-l/l lbs.) 1/2 cup shredded carrot 1/2 cup ftnef y chopped ~lery ln blender, sprinkle unflavored gelatine over cold milk: lei stand 2 minutes. Add hot milk and proce s at low speed until gelatine is completely dissolved, about 2 mjnute . Add sour cream. sugar. salt and pepper; process at high speed until blended. about tS·Se<;onds. Pour into large bowl and chill. stirring occasionally. until mixture is consistency of unbeaten egg whites. fold in remaining ingredients; chill until firm, about 3 hours. Stir before serving. Makes 5-1./3 cups. N111ri11on lt(onrt011on Per 111-cup Strving Ctllones 116. Prokilt 5g, Carbohydrate 17g. Fai 5g. SodiMIPI /24mg. Cholesterol /2mg . ' No-Bake Broccoli Quiche I tabl~poon mari;tarine 1 medium onion. finel) ch<1pped l package< 10 oz.) fhrun chopped broccoli. tha~ed and squee1ed dr) 1 cn"clope Kno11 nf~norcd Gelatine I cup (8 Ol.) cholesterol-free~ substitute 1/2 cup kim milk. heated to boiling 1/2 teaspoon '\alt · 1/8 teaspoo,n ground nutmeg Dash white pepper 9-in.ch b~ked pa-,tr) shell In 10-inch ,i...1llet .. melt marg.anne and c.ooi... onion over medium hejl. ,umng OClj'1on- aJly. 5 minute' or until tender S11r in brcxcoh. .et aside. In blender. \pnnkl~ unllJ\Ored gelatine · over 1/2 cup egg -.ub,111u1e. let \tand . 2 minute'>. Add hot mall>. .md prQ$.:e" jl lov. speed pnul gel.itsne i., completely d1•N1hcd .. about 2 minute,. Rei.ervc 2 taole,poon' onaon-broccoli m1l\.ture. add remaining 11n1un· broccoli m1>.1ure. I(.! cup egg 'ub,u1u1~. 'ah. nutmeg and pepper: proceo,~ un11I blended. about I minure. Pour into pa,11) o,hell. ~ prinkle with re\erved onson-hroc<:oh m1x1ure. Chill unul finn. aboul J hour,. _ To serve. lei Land al room temperature 10 minutes. _Make, 10 <,ervmg' Nutr:1twn lnformutwn Ptr Srn rni: ( u/i11 <' I:!.\ Prottrn 511. Carh<Jh,·dr.1tt! I I 1t fill.,,, \,•d111n1 280m~. Choltwml iJm11 .. Orange Mousse Crean1 l envelope Knox nOa)ored Oelatine l /4 cup orange juice 314 cup kim milk, heated to boilinJ! l package <8 oz.I lite cream cht-e~. softened 1/2 cup sugar I teaspoon vanilla t'\trad 1/2 teaspoon grated orange peel (optional) 1 cup lilt froun ~hipped toppin~. tba~ed ln blender. -;prinlde unll<l' ored gel.11m1: over orange juice; let 'tand 2 minute' \JJ hoc milk and proce(., at low 'peed until gelatine i completely dMol\ t'<l. abou1 2 minutes. Add cream c~e<.e. \UgJr. \i.lnllla and orange peel: proce1.,o, 31 high 'peed un1il blended. In large bo\\-I, fold "h1ppecJ 1opping into mixture. Pour into de\,t:n d14'he,, chill unril firm. abou1 ::! hou" \faJ .. e, ('l 11 ·~ tup\ servings. Nutnllon /nformi.Jtmn Ptr \tnin11 ( ,1111111' 18 , Prottrn 6g. C'urh<1hwlrut1• .!~11 f 1U ·'II "''"'"'"' 131 mfl. Chnlt1t1 rol ! Lnre Try these deliciou l-ariations! •HEAVENLY ~Ql, Sf CR£·.A\1· Sub tirute 1/4 cup cold mill tor orange juKc and omJt grated orange pt'l'I •CHOCOLATE:. MOL . l t'Rr \1\1 Substitute 1/4 cup cold mil~ tor oranft: 1uic..c and omic grated orange peel >\dJ I (4 '"up un wecrened cocoa ('\)"-lier lo Mender" 1th Cream Chce\e .md IOCn!J'l' 'u~ar t41 '\/.i \.Up • PlNEAPPLt Mdll .. 5f-C'Rb\"1 Substatule 1/4 1.u'°p nild mill lor urJngc JUiee and om11 gmted 1lr.1nge peel. Fold 1n I can (8 Ol.) c.ru,he<l p1n~appk IA nalural JUiee, drained. \lrllh \\oh1ppcd 1upp111~. aSTRAW8£RR\ \10LS"ll ( J.{l \:\1· Sub tltute 1/4 cup ('Old mill h1r ,,r,infl. JUICC and omi1 ~rari:d ur.in!!l' Jll.'d. Decrea..,e heated mil~ to 1/2 1.up an<l ad<t 1 cup fl't'\h or frtl1cn 1h.1"1.'d tra\lrbcme' 10 blender" ith 1.:rc.tm chee1oe Ta,1c Tcq~ Rt''IX'' frum The L1p11lf'I l>.ll~h(n' How to Brew Iced Tea in the Microwave (Makes ~t-1/2 quarts) F0t a he bodlllt w11t mot9 ..._tor ........ ig .. -~ YG"' ........... and q, code to: ,...,.... ii If _..1!'!t t.m::..e~: ~~ ·,:~·, ..... a<k 1. PIKC 2 Upcon Pmnily Siie OP-6 Repalar flo. Tbna la tap in 2-cup microwave-safe measure then pour 1-1/2 cupa cold water over tea blp. . 2. Microw1ve • HIOH (NI Power) 2 10 3 minu9el. 0-~ldnot boil.) 3. tet itand to delired IU'eftlth: I /2 minute for mild ftavar ar 3 mm.a for full ftavar. (Allow decaft"etnMlcl • to ._. I minuee .... ) Remove tea blp. 4. Pour 4-1/'i cupl cold Wiier ift!O .... pitclw, .. ln Ill: • AGuldlhM~ .... Pt111uFM .. T• P.0. .. 1M GNM R11W1, -... ,,. For more~ •'t • • Ullng Knoll u.•vored Cht .. ne-N .. tllfp '°" ... tit. 011art1a and dlal•••• In_ ,,,.. ... l ........ faodl. .... ,..._ ..... WID: 11111115 .. ..... lt.0. .. 711 •• us,.,_,. ..................... ........ , ........ UIJU1 lhen\ beforehliiit IO come~ to ••paint a p1,turc" of their new area hy brinaina aJona photOlf'llJhs of their home. new friends or C\CO a food or recipe for which their stale i known. (Chtldrcn cspttiall) will enjoy <klsng dais.) Display 11.,. map of thc U.S. and mad the route~)' ha"c tra"cllcd. •Ir it'• a r.nily reunion. me lhe occasion 10 ~gm or update a written cbiCNaoioo ol lhe ......... Ol your family. •Convert old hOmc movia-iwri1t1 family and (rimtb-t\l "KScocarc for lbowir'l 11 lhe pllty. •Collect~ ~of everyone who· attending and u~ rhem to .... ,. plllCC clnla • lbe ..... ... ' - 2 Thursday, July 2, 1992 ORANGE COAST f Fat limits in diets not so striCt lor ·chlldran under 2 Q I am ,·rry confused about bow much !al is a llowed in the avtrage per on's dolly dler. I olways thought thnt It Is 30 percent or less or calories, but now I have bttn rold rhal it's all right to lcr my chll<f hine more lhnn thnt. , ... U.F.T., Unlboa You nre correct. For the i \l. Der11ee Scanlon Ask the Dietitian_ average person, A no more than 30 percent of each d:iy's calories should come from fat - preferably. n little less 1han that. However, for chi ldren under the age of :?,.1hc need for body development anJ grO\\.th allows for sligb.Uy ~e.: up 10 35 percent of C<llories from fat is acceptable. Abo'e the .1ge of 2. that is no longer the ca-.c and it is wise to 1111111 fot 1n1akc JUst as you would l0r J tCCll·jger Or a duh. O' cr<\ll nutritional requircl}lents tor chilJ1c11 change ns they go through stages from toddler (18 · nionths 10 3 )~•irs) 10 preschoolers g.r.ide·~choolcrs. preteens and i.:cn-.1ger' TlllS b a subject that I \\11! be J1 .. cu.,-.111g thh \\eek (July ht. :!nJ anJ 3ru) on .1he ADC-TV . llllffil' ShO\\~ .. I or e\.1mplc. during I.Ile toddler 111.:rioJ. the grU\\\h rate (especially 1n term-. of ,q:1gh1 gjin) slo,.,.s cons1Jernbl). 1hen picks up sh,1rply tn the pre-teens. (This is especially true fur c.1rl:., in the cJi.e-0f bO\S, gn.mth r'Caks <luring the teen . \t;.lrS.) lntcrl..'sllngl~. pre-teens need mun: fooJ during this period of 11itensc gro\\th than at an)' other -111ne in their li\es. \\'hjl is most important is that 1hc) receive all the neccssan '11ami1h and minerals so criticJI to proper c.ro\\th :ind gooJ health. and this can best be achicn:d from a h.1lance of all the food groups every si ngle day: pro1cin; fru11s Jnd '>cgetabks; milk product\, and grains (breads, pJsta. nee). Ironically, ii b al 1h1s very time -when such nutrienrs us calcium and iron arc so .. itjl -that youngsters (girl s in particular) nmtakcnh cu1 down on milk because they arc so body conscious and Clrnsidcr it fo11ening. Expl:11n to them thin It's th~· non-fat forms of milk and }Ogun that contain the mos1 cJ!cium. so there is no need lo gt\C them up. A recent study of gi rls ages 10 anJ I I re' eJlcJ 1hat 80 percent ''ere on "eight-loss diets; many S\\ilch to Jiet soft drinks. They llon·t rcjli£e th.11. by doing so. the) are making 1he situation even \\Orse, because the large amount of phosphorus conrnincd in soda blud,s the absorption of calcium b, the body. Parenh musl instill heahhy c;tting hab11s in children right from the beg1nn1ng. It ·s one of lhe most lo'lngi \Jluablc gifts any child can rccci,c. g I sec that th e go\Crnment has just unhounccd a new f Pyrnmid that is supposed to sho\\ us how to cat properly. But I don't understood how it works. -K.M. Nrwport Beach 11 s reall) very simple. The new r: ramid·shaped chart is intended 10 '>how 1n a graphic way the proportion of each ba,ic food grnu!f-l-lwt should be eaten each day. l·or eAample, the bottom (or base) is the larges! section of the p)ramtd. That's where you will Do you know what your teens are eating for lunch? find the Breud/Cerc6lVRiee/Pasta gro11p that should represent the basis of your mcul or between 8 and 11 ervings of your daily food intake. Moving up the pyramid, the neAt level finds rhe Vegetable group (3 to 5 servings daily) and the fruit group (2 to 4 servings) . One more lc,cl up finds the Milk/ Yogurt/Cheese group at 2 to 3 servings, and 1he Meat/Poultry/ Fish/Dry Beans/Eggs/Nut group (also 2 to 3 serVings). finally, at the pointed top, the smallest portion of the pyramid shape, comes the group with the fewest number of daily servings: Fats/Oils/Sweets, "to be used sparingly.' This chart had originally been ready for release a year ago by the U.S. Department of Agriculture {USDA), but was held back due to pressure from the meat and dairy industries, which didn't like being visually located so near the top of the pyramid. 2 A few monlhs aao, there Mre newspaper headlines say na lhal Olttttd corree raises WEDOUBU MANUFACTURERS' COUPONS . )'OUr cholnttrol. I UM • nlltr IO I h•~t trtH 10 lfl my husband lo cul down on corr~. He says 11•1 all nonsense. Wbal can l lt ll hlm? -8.8., Costa Mn• If he, like most Americans, stays within two cups a day, you don't . have to tell him anything. That amount of coffee has not been shown to have any seriously harmful effects. The worst thing you can say about ~offce is that it has no nutritional value, and for some people can contribute to hypenens1on (make them "jumpy."). The reason for the neWipaptr headlines back in February 1hat you are referring to was a s1udy reported by the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions. 100 men were each asked to drink four 6-ounce cups of filtered coffee per day; some drank decaffeinated, the others were given the real caffeine S\Uff. The decar did not affect cholesterol levels. The regular coffee raised ir slightly, but since ~ both that HDL (the "good" cholesterol) and the LDL (the "bad" cholesterol) were increased, FRESH FRYERS CAUF. WHOLE IODY CHICKEN·UMIT 4 the net effect was lhat no real harm w1&1 done. As for u!ling a filter, about • year or so ago, a study from Holland indicated that unfi11ere coffee did raise chole)tcrol level and that filtered coffee did not. But they haven't ye\ been able t determine why this might be so. Dtralee Scanlon Is a rriJstc dltlitian. Site Is the author of books: ''Diets That Work" ond "The Wcllncu Boole ol I.B.S." &ad your questions to: IHnllee Scanlon, R.D., d o Dally Piiot, .P. 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''Increasingly. children are e11her lunching at local fast-food restaurants or choosing burrito • cookies and other high-fat foods from vending machines," said Donna Enhelder, R.D .• a consulling nutritionisr and member of tht.: CDA. ")\ steady dicr of lhcse kinds of food may upset the nutritionnl balan~e necessary for proper growth nnd heallh.'' Enhcldcr suggesrs the following guidelines for pnrenl!> to increa e the chance their children will cat n more nurritio us lunch: • Pock a healthy s.1ck lunch for -youneenngct and olily proVide o money for a cold bcvcr'1ge. (A hcallhy lunch might include a tuna andw1ch made from woter-packcd tuna and light moyon,1uise, carrot and celery sticks, on apple or oran$e and two oatmcal·raisin cookies supplemc'nted by a c.anon of milk.) • Help children learn bout a S" TEENS/4 , 12-0Z. 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' " 4 Thursday, Juty 2, 1992 FRANKS WITH PEANUT CURRY SAUCE (Yield: 4 scr\'ingi.) • I pound hot dogs • 2 t:iblesJX?On$ butter or margarine • I celery rib, finely <:hopped • I small onion, finely chopped • 2 tabl~spoons flour •~to~ teas~n cu rry powder • 2 cups chJckcn broth • ~ cup natural peanut bu tter • v~ cup plus 2 tablespoons half and hnlf •~cup chopped roasted peanu ts, 10 g.irnbh • Cri'I' celery leaves. to _&ti rnish TO PREPARE SAUCE· Melt butler m ~<1ucepan, '>:lute onion and celery until 1cmJcr. Remo\'C from he;11; add flour and curry powder 111 form J lomooth pa.sic. Gradu.1llv add chicken broth. s11rnng . con,t.rntlv, cool. over medium heat until th1cl.cned. Turn he:u to low, add peanut huller and h:ilf Jnd half. ~llr until peanut bu11er melts -do not ho1I Keep warm. TO PREPARE FRANKS. Cut each frank d1a"&onallv Y4 the w:w through in 4 10 5 places. Drop in p.in of boiling water .ind heat unt il curled ln i.piral fashion . TO SERVE: Spoon ~cup peanut curry '-'lee onto serving plate; pl.ace 2 spiral Irani.~ on top Garnish ""11h a sprinkle of 'hopped peanuts :and lca~c> of celery. TEENS From 2 balanced diet by teaching them to prepare their own lunch. Make it fun by challenging them to select at least one food from each of the food groups: one serving each of b,read and high protein food for a sandwich, one or two pieces of fru it :ind milk or low-fat yogurt. •If your childr~n opt fo r the cafeteria, encourage them to select foods from all the food groups. • If you know you r 1cenagcrs frequent fast food rcstauranl~ e ncourage them to choose lower-fat offerings ~uch as salads. They should choose hamburgers and other higher-fat ahernativcs less frequently. •Set a good nutrilional example fo r your children by servi ng hcahhy, balanced meals at home. "Eating !ihould be pleasurable for children and adults," said Enhclder. "Children don't need to give up their fa\'orite foods. They need to learn ho\\ to balance the food~ they cat over time and prac11ce moderation." For a free chart that compares the nutritional quality of fast·food chojces, a school cafeteria lunch and a healthy sac k lunch, send a sel f-addrel>sed, stamped envelope to "Lunch Nu1ri tional Comparisons." 3170 Fourth Avenue, Suite 300. San Diego, CA 92103. When you need a nu1rition1st, think registered dietitian. You can fi nd an R.D. by ca ll ing (800) 234·RD4U. Genaaa Rome Bahry Wedding Cakes "71>e Old· Fashion War." 2950 Grace Lr). C.M .. CalJ .,for tnfo. 540·0211 • . (Yield: 4 ~rvinp) ~ pound fraRb. C¥l in penny-w1~ sficcs • :J tab&e.poons 'hcny • 2 table~ soy uucc • 3 teaspoodl cornsurch • 2 table~ vccctablc oQ • I medium yellow onion, CID4IJ'SC'1 • 6 ~n onai... cul in H~ Ulch ,_,......., _ _.. chopped ~ • I 1omaee, pooled, seeded .-.d • '2 rills celery, cut in l·irw:h di~ • sli~ • • I clove prlic crushed • I-inch piece fresh ginger, pared and gra1cd • 14 euncc can bean ~prows, drained GRILLED SAUSAGE • 20 ~cc caa pincapplo •lu1nlts, • drained ttc1erYC Yi cup liqaid) TAPAS (APPETIZERS) • ~ cup W-water • 1 tc~imtiint chictc:A bouilloo lYloW: I IO 10 servings) tn 1 small bowl. dissol\oc l tc~ it Yl pou!ld fully rooked smoked sausaic. cornstarch in \.': 1abte10pGOft each Ol cut IRCCt 1-~ inch pieces sherry and lO)' sauce. Add frank 11leccs; • ~ POllltd fully rooked bratwun1,.cu1 mix to co.te,tnl\'. Let st1nd for 1 hour. into \.~ inch pieces Heat I calllc..,OOn oil lo larac skillet, • ~ pot!nd fully cooked bologna, cut into add franks aad Cook 3 minutes until J-~ inch pieces ~nly brOW11; ~r.-c and IC1 aside. Add • an pound fully cooked thuringcr or rcm111ning oil, stir fry vctotables a"4 Mmmcr saus:igc, in ks :in adCJition1l_2 __ _..u;uu·1DW-lal6 inch piccci - minute' or un11 cate t rouc . • 10 pineapple chunks, drained Dissolve chid:en bouilloa in water. • 1 delicious red apple. cut info wedges Combine with 2 ICdSpoons cornstarch, 2 • 1 summer squash/zucchini, cut into l 1able!p00ns sherry, r-~ table~ns each Inell pieces soy souce and pineapple juice. Add • 2 small onions. parboiled, cut into franks and soyAhcny mixture 10 wcdacs vegetables anCf pineaprle in skillet. • 4 firm plums or cherry tpmatocs, Continue to cook unti thickened and halved • well glazed, Serve with r"=c, if <k$1red .. • -. 4-6 whole medium mushrooms • I each small green and r,!:d bell pepper, FRANKLY PAEUA, BARCELONA STYLE (Yield: 6 to 8' 5Ctvings) • I pound franks • 2 cups white· rice • 16 C9Cktail size mini f111nks • 8 ounces Italian SW'cet sausage or hard s:ilami, thinly-sliced • ~ cup olive oil • 3 cloves garlic, sliced • 1 medium onion, coarsely chopped • ~ teas~n saffron._ crushed • 4 cups chicken brotn • t medium tomato. peeled, seeded and diced • 1 green bell pepper, seeded and diced • I rs:d bell pepper. seeded and cut into thin strips or I J:lr whole pimento, drained and cul into strips •Bay leaf . • S:altffrc$hly ground ~J!PCr P_rch.cat oven 10 3500 F. Cut four franks into qunrtc~ cul into 1·11 inch squares . Marinade n uct Yield: approx. H 1 cups • -ll~ cup olive oil • 3 tablespoons red wine vinegar • ~ cup fresh lemon f\lice • 2 tea!.poons gra1ed lemon 1ind • I clove garlic, minced • 2 tablespoons sugar • lh teaspoon thyme • ~ teaspoon freshly ground pepper • ~ teaspoon salt In a large mi"<ing bowl. add Lemon Pepper Mi1rinade ingredients. Beat with 11 wire whisk until we-II blended. Add sausage pieces and coat well~ l~tning with a spatula. M.mnadc 1n refrigerator at lc'ast I lu>u r. turning occa~ion:llly. Prchc:ll grill. Alternate ~us:igc with fr1'1S and veget.iblcs on skc""cr> in an :\llroicti"-c fa\h1on. Place kabobs on grill; brush ~cnerou)ly with remaining m:mnade. Grill S to 6 minu te> -turning as needed. Brui.h with marinade. · ......... .... -L..-UCI AsliSlarl( Prolesto.'. 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He.re a parttal rundo\\ n of your Fourth of Julv choice): A Truditio~ul Fourth ... Costa 7\k\J RotJry and sponMir~ the City lit CmlJ Mesa, the Orange Coa:.t College Found.ition and th e D<1ily PJl01 pre)cnt "Firework!. Spcct:icular" at Ornngc Coa~t College Stadium on Sllturday. Gate:. open al 7 p.m., with the dl'play set to hi1 the ~kies by 9. Tacket) arc $5 for adults and SI for children under 12. Free parking. \nd \OU can win a new Mazda! Uut tiie he!.\ part " 100 pcr~ent of the prof11-. go to v;inou' charities 1hwt11:h RotJT\'. :'-l·•~port Uu.ncs .. S.111dcas1le hnlJang c~l11b1t). llul.i lloop ..:lmtc~I\ . .i bike parade, pon} rides, t a..:c p.111111ng .• 1 campfire and .:011111~ ·\\C)ll:Tll music .arc among the d.1\ tame even I:. beginning at 10 a.m. 'l.1turd.1v .it the annu<rl Fourth ,ckbrai1on at the Dunes. Of cour">c. thc m.1in event is the l1rc;\\t1rki. llhow over the 0 Jck Oay, \\ hrrh 1~ ~l.11cd 10 began al 9 p.m. AJ1111,:.1011 " S Ill per vcl11clc. For mon: 111form.1t1on c:.111 6-1 4· 7666. 7\larincr~ Park ... If a free cvcn l llh )llUr pockdhot>k. then Manner~ I' Jd, 111 Newport Beach mi~ht be the pl.11.:e Ill '>pcnd 1hc tl.i}. The 19th . 11111uJI h1ur1h of July p.1r.1de :mtl p1Ln1c fc.11urc:. 1he communaly 1,1\1ir111.: bike p.1rndc .ii 10 J.m. Thc par.1dc .,,am at 1he corner of 7\l,1nncr' Jnd Commodurc .mtl end' JI 1hc 1111er\eCt1on or Mariners and Dl>,cr TI1c fc~ll\'ilies ~tart after the p.11Jdc .ind IJ\l un11I 2 p.m. Cha rartrr Boat Paradl' ... More 1h.1n 100 bQ.1ts arc e'<pectcd to set '.iii for J 1wo·hour lour an the Old (1lon Ch,araclc r BoJt P.irJdl;. whicr i..1cks off al noon Sa1urd.1y m Newport Harlx>r. A combination of rhe Amcm.in Legion Yacht Club'i;. Old Glory P.irdde and the Character Boat Parnde, the event bct;ins 111 the basin near Lido Mari na Village before winding its way through the harbor. Paneakt Breakfast ... The combined Veterans Organizlltions of 2 .... ~pl.-by Oyol ~ ._., "'° Orange Coast skyline will be filled with sights like this on Fourth . Costa Mesa hose their 19th annual Fourth of July Pancake Breakfast 7 a.m. to noon at the Costa Mesa Veterans Memorial Hall, 567 W. 18th St. Breakfast tickets arc available at the door, adullS arc SJ and children are $2. Frttdom Wings ... Piecemllkcrs country store, 1720 Adams Ave .• Costa Mesa, celebrates the Fourth w11h "Wings of Freedom July 41h Festival" JO a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday. Food, live music and more than 75 booths with handcrafted items will be featured. Bcaullrut Music ... "Spirit of America," fencuring a fireworks display anti Ame1 ica 's favorite marches by Williams, Copland, Gershwi n, We ill and Friedman performed by Pacific Symphony Orchestra conducted by Jack Everly and accompanied by soprano la Juan Carter, narrator Thurt Ravenscroft and the Crystal • Cathedral Chorus, will be presented Saturday at Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre, 8808 Irvine Center Drive, lrvine. Gates open for piclmicking al 6 I p.m. The concert begins at 8. Hty Sailor ... A cruise and fireworks along lhc Newport coasllinc will be held from noon·ll p.m. by Successful Singles International. Cost is $35 per person. Phone 141·3858. And Tbere•a More ... The 88lh annual Huntington Beach Fourth or July Parade starts at 10 a.m. atwdn~rom-the-comcrot"A ac1a and Main streets .... The Fountain Valley Fiesta's weekend cclebr.at1on al Mile Squuc Park kicks off Jrom 5 to 11 p.m. today and continues through JuJy 5. The July 4 fireworks Staging j --e)(travaganza is slated for 9 p.m .. Nntalie Cole sinp at Pacific Amph11heatre Friday ruati1 .. ·~c S:.wdusr FC51ivll opens today in l.:lguna Be1eh. Now check out Paae 3. • • .. BATTLE OF THE GUYS NAMED STEVE ALL EN : Renaissance man to display jazzy· side S IC\ c Allen !lwingl> -and we mean swings - in10 town Suntlay to 1icklc the ivories at Ma\wcll's Dy the Sea in I luntington Beach. In the lu~t few mon1hs, 1hc re)laUrant/club u\ 317 Pacific Co.1~1 llwy. has dcmon~1rnted a proclivi1y for hr1J1ging some big names in 1>1raigh1-uhead j322 10 its inllmate. p1cr-:.1tlc loca11on The hkes of Snook-y Young, Jack Sheldon and Tommy Ncw'\Om hove pluycd there 0111:c or t\\ ice m recent weeks. But nag&1ng the comcdi an/compo er/author pianist for one or h1 rare jazz &•as may be the Jcwcl in 1he crown, :he csg in the beer, the voh in the dnh-dee·)'O-doh. Perhaps it's c\lcn the stJrt of something bigger. Allen i no c;1ranger to the area, ho1ving played al an cn1hu~1a t1call) received "Concert-in-the-Round" to highlight IJ\I December's Orange County Performing Ari Cen1cr Candlelight Concert But that was one of tho e big. \tuffy. gala . Those who catch Allen at Ma~ell's will praclically get to Sil on top or him while he pla» what one mite referred 10 as "a lively melanae of smoothly syncopated Dasie-like in 1rumen1als." Dest known as creator Jnd host of NBCs first "Tonight Show" and the quirky "Steve Allen Show" that played locally on KTLA in the '60s and '70s, Allen has recorded more th an 40 albums, penned more than 4.000 songs (an honor that got him into the Guinness Book of Records a~ 1he mosl·prolific professional son~Titcr). wriuen aboul 40 published books and has al o au1horcu a" Jrd-winning plays. With his song•\Hiling hal on, the 1ruc Renni~~ancc mJn is known mo)tly for his pop !longs (''This Could Be ·the Searl of Something Big,'· "lmpo~iblc," "Gra\)' \\'ahz"), but he' al o \\rlltcn jau number) <luring h14' more th an .io }Cars o .. a compo er. H" first breakthrough occurred when Nat King Cole recorded "An Old Piano Pia> the Blue~" in the la1e ·..io., Others who hJ'e recorded h1 JllZZ compo ilions include Count Ba~ie. ' Lionel Hampton, Chet Baker and Coleman Ha"kins. As he sits at 1hc piano at Ma~cll's, Allen will be joined by ba ) player Jim De Julto' trio. De Julio hJ) played w11h Allen at these casual pcrlormances 1n the pJsl. lr1 f.ict, Jim VJughn, who books the ac1s for -Ma'<well's, said that Allen only accepts these engagements tf he feels comfortable w11h his sidemen. And Vaughan sJ1d cro\\ds al the 3. 4:30 and b p.m. • ho~ Sunday can expect more th.111 music. Allen let 1t be known he'll sprinlle his sets with a smidgen of comedy. Tickets arc SJO per show 1( )OU c:1/I in advance (536-2555). If :n-ai/Jb/e, S12 11clm will be sold 11 the door. There is also a S7 minimum food or be'-cragc ch•tJC per perscn, per show. -B1 Matt Coker • MILLER: Some people call him the gangster of love -r T he Steve MIUer Bind It not another '701 retread aroup trylnl to arab the brau nostalal• rlna. Miiier. ..-ho scored hlt• with "The Jolter," "Ply Ultc an E1ate:· "Swtnatown" and "Take th• Money and ~un," placed In the Top 20 or 1989 concer11. He reached the Top 10 In '90 and Top 5 last year. With lonft.lme Ctlend Norton Bill· falo and baadmatH Paw, alciy and lilly Peterson. Cordy ~adtson and lobby Malach, the Sten Miiier Bud comH to Pac.Inc Am· pbJtheatn 7 130 p.m. Sanday. Tldl•t• an $17.10°$30.25. I'm picking up 'Street Vibrations' A weekend full of e\ ent' k1cl' off Frida) for Sou1h Coa!'>t ~letro's "S1reet Vibrauon.,:· an old-fo!>hioned ccl..:bra11on of collcc1or car.. artd rock ·n · roll. Three dU)S of acti.,ille) \Hll 1akc pluce through Sund:i~ m connec1ion w11h the IUth Jnnual Great American Race. ''hich culminates in Cost;i :-.te a .11 noon on S:iiurday. the Fourth of Jul). Events tha1 arc free anJ open to the public include Cla)sic Car displays of hl(ndreds of collectible cars -featuring John Wo)Jlc\ 'SJ Corvette, James Dean's '49 Meriwry. the World's Fa~tcst '57 Chevy, Solar Cars and Chuck the Talking Car. The car~ will be on display at South Cqti!>t Metro Center, at the corner of Anton Boulevard and Avenue of the Art in Costa ~lcsa. Hours are: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m on Friday ; 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday; ;im.I 7 a.m. to 4 p m. on Sunday. · Also 9pen to the public during the same hou~ "ill be a Car Corral and collectible S" :ip meet. Vintage GolJ Auction Car D1,pla\ and a d"play of ne'' auwm1..1b1lc,. The Great American R.ice ·1, a cros!>-coun1n race of \1111.11.;e automobile~-'' h1ch \\ 111 cul7rnn.1te m Co ta ~k:.a·, South Cll.l't ~h:tr.1 area, near the Perlorminc \11\ Center. The U.S. NJn (i.:rcnwni.il l3an<l ,.,.11 g1,c .1 free :.r1~ 1n~x1n concert, anJ the G1.:.11 Ra~e Pit Arca \\Ill be 0pcn Ill the publk from ::!-(> p.m. The Street \'1l>rat10ll') \\ ed.e11d "111 Jl'o fl.'.ituri.: the Bl'P n · Bv1.l~1 S1rec1 Dane~ llll I r .I) .n 7 pm. Jl the corner of A., nuc lll the Arb and To"n Cen er Dmc. ''ith h'c outdlXlr cn1cn mnenl li\ the D1.1mond~ and Th ~Jonte C.irl1..1, Ticket,, a\a1blilc thr0u~h TicketMa,ter or on 'i1e: arc .~ On SalurdJ\ at 1 r m . rlx).; legends Johnny Rl\cri., the Coa tcr.1, the Platter , and the Drifters p~rform "1th the "1,1\\ band m an outdoor concert at the corner of A.,cnue of the Ari... and Town Center Omc 11d,eh, at $14 cachr-arc a\a1lable throua;h T1cketMa~1cr or at the 00\ office the night of the concert For more informallon on Street Vibration~ :ict1v1tic.,, call SSO-INFO. .a . .. Orange Coast's Most Complete 8 Sus;in Spirilus C:illery J .ll l HlJr t n C~al Courtl, C1.ht.i "'""'°' .5 11 -, 'lJrb.ln (,\n\as. ' a nt"\\ ~·flt" ol , 111 < \ '•Hot h (u.1'1 bJduvmc pholo•t:r.tph, '" C .111111111,1 I arlo>I JOO Conlon, or1 \•l'W ti •n1J))l1 1 r from 10 a m 5 p m ,._ Im"~'"" t ll'i' • lhrill)OU Art Studiu~ JJ I l , 1 Cosia M~ 6-H S'rtt 011~ n.11 '""' 1 "ater~: p.l1n11ni:-110111 9.111, ht.tun' "ood ca,,,mi;s .ind n1,-i-li.-It .lh1ri1I I 1, 11 .l m .• ; ~> m TuL">llJ1 ~.ilurot.1, lh poontmcnl • \\hit~.:in C.illNie> IS-IS l t o.;111 11 • \\J), •CoronJ o• I .\\.1t 1;;:; ~ 1~11 r1 • 1.:lch1ng:. And 011~·n.1t. by ~1vli;1rt R , 1_.1, lor l~:I l.Ju1~ff,'('t ''"" l If I l;,1 I • I ·~·'\.I \d ''"'"""I l'l.11.1 ~.11..llilt· \I '.i I I f I ..;,J·' ( I lp•f11,I I I I "l' ' ' , I " t ~\ \ \' ''"° fl Ult' l'•·t 11 you hove on event &sting or.dionge of rifonnolk>n, tMtoct: Colerm </o The~~. P.O. Box 1560, Com Mesa, Cl 92627 «col 54~1224 on '1t-1\ 111d~1m1tdv. G.1H.•r,. '' dc.ilcr •II o .... ,w \\ ,1 • .i, "' 1ertol()() 1 louh 10-.i 111 b p.n1 1 u1 ~tur~: 11 am ·S pm 'iund11 mission: Free •, \ •. 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De p.11l"1ll>I. ,11.iil.1bk fur \l(•w1nj.'. luly I:\ Au~ -An ,trl"h r.•1 ep11un '"" bi.· held 7 ·') p ni luh 11 I luu1i. 1 I ii m.--1 p m \ \ l'cl1w ... l.J1-!:>1rnd.11 Ad1111»1nn I f('t· Commercial Gallcric •Al A.iron 's Art Gilllery .''ll 5 Rl'dholl ""' !>wl•' .., 10.i (;,.,ta \le.,,, 1>1>1 .Hl\3 tin the ~1 °ncn~ 11 Df.">•):n Ccntl·•I C"unl'ntly >ho'"'· ""~ ""l>'"•u pJinlin~ b\ fuli.in Ritter. ll'<> 1.1u-.·n RJ1mnnd 8J11l-s Juhn R.:tnd l.J}IOr, I .,, 0.,1> Rot>erto Lupctlo. ,t,ldo Luongo. D111 .. 1h· Sp.in~urr. f'.1ul Bf,11n l-lcnrr 11 >u'' 1) a rn :; pm Tu~ol) \\ed~ ti.II Jl1U1.,.IJ\ • 8l"ar St. Cafe H B BcJr ':it • C<XtJ \lt».J. -51 CAFE An e'h1b11 by Orange lounl\ arto>l A.nnJ f,,~~cn 1n ... hoth 1m.1gcs 111 "~ k' !o{'(>d p.xl> .md ll•aH'S Me crc.itcxl u"n~ IJ\ er> oi CCllO(} n1Jw on \1ew. •Blue Marble Coffoehou;e 1970 11.:irbor Bhd Cc))tJ M~. 646·5776 Mil..c Q\,en~ " the INtured Jl'l1st of the month throu11,IJ July Hours: 6 30 a m · 11 p m Sund.ty· l t>ursda~. 6: 3(1 il.01 ·midnight FndJy· ~JturdJ)' Adm1s>1on Fu.•c. •Charles Whitchurch 5973 l nginl'l'I Omt·. I tun11ngton Bc,1ch, 313 4-1 59 l't•ter A!c,ander The Vrhct Pa1n11ni;s" on d"plJ~ through frtd,l)'. Hour~· 10 J m ·5 pm M .. mda~-Fnd.iy; 11 am -4 pm S.11ur· dJ1. JnJ by appotntmenl. Admission f r<'l' •De Graaf Art Inc. 3400 Avenue of lht> A.1b (1hla Mcs.i, SS 7. 5240 Pastel p.11n1 1111;' h1 l 111.ib<'!h lalouschek cont1n1Jl.'S tn dl·ltnilt'h Hour). 10 30 am ·6 pm Tues· dJ\ · S.itur<lJ\ !open untol 8 p m frod.l) I Adm1ss1un Frc•e SaturdJy. Adtrnssoon' Free. • Gallcri,1 Orrcfors Ko)la Boda in Cl)~tJI Court, JJJJ Bear St, Costa Mesa, S-19· 19SCJ. hh1b1h<>n Ed11iun '92, lhe arll~K wOlks by eight olrll~ 1n celebration of l\ostJ Bod.1's 250th Jnn11N>Jty. conunut'S through fuly 18 Hou~ 10 a.m ·9 pm. MondJ)' fltdJ). 10 a.m -6 p.m S;iturdJ). 11 am 5 p.m !>unday. Mm~}!On Free •The Gregory C.illery 3406 V1J lido. Newport BNch, 72'3-088" Worl..s by wa· tercolof artcst Ch11~ ~ntlev on di>pla, • Hodad Slammer Art C.1llery . 2006 Court A\e , N<.'\1prnt Beach Co111onuous e>.hobot fc.i1u1es 0rriz1nJI art available fo, SJle b) more th.in 20 Southern Calotorma ar11'>ts m all !}~ o( .media. Hours &-9 p m Monday fnda'V and I>)'. appointment. •Jamboree Promenade f ood Court at lamborcc Roail and Dupont in lr\ine. 752· 2222 Art1~ OJ\ld Hol.tmJn r~ 01fer1ng a onc-of-a.t..ond c:omm1~.,1onC'd photographic .ut p1l'CC to th<' winner of a dr.iw1ng held in con1unC1K>n '"th J showing of h1) worl., whoth mtlude<> photogr.aphs of the New· port. Balboo and Hun11ngton piers al sun- ~t. d1~plJyt.'d through FridJy, when a dr.iw1ng will b<' hl•ld Applicdnts n~ to fill out d1.1wmg 1orms, accomp.m1ed by a SS cticd. to Servtng. ~11le•' In Need ISPINI • Margaret Bedell Studio and G.lllery 700 1/1 C.irndhon Av<' . Corona del Mar. 760·9100 Ml\C'd rncd1J monopnnts and "atcrcolors by MJrg.1re1 Bcxloll and l1m1ted pnnts and embc>-~ watercolor~ by Linda Wh1t1emore on permanent display. Hours: 10 am ·5 30 pm. Tuesday-Thursday, l'ir by appointment Adrmwon: Free. a.m.·5 p.nl. Admt}~1on: Frloe 8 Off the W.ill Goillery .?l l3 MJ1n St, Huntington Beach, SJ6·6488 Wow b) Behrens, Shoo, Logan. Sa~i.onc, 8lumh..1gen and Cosby ;i1c on· \ie" 11\<ldinitdy Hou~ 11 .i.m.-6 pm. Mond.wfftdJ), 11 am -7 pm. Sa1urd.1y; 11 a m .5 pm SundJy. Ad· mission· frre. • Wori.s CallefY South il H ""·'' :>t •11 Crystal Coum, Costa MN, '>7•) 1; ~~ • 111 scapes," l<'dturmg Your!.~ by )4.'\1•r.1I .irlo 11 m \CVt'fal mt'd1ums, on cl1>pl.1) throu~,h h 11 ~f, Hour\ 10 .i.ni.·'l pro M1,1111.1,·f•1d , 10 am ·6 pm S.Jt1Jrd.lv, .lncl 11 J m , p m. SundJy Ad•m~ion f re..• \ I I f..: \ < l I' '', '· •Off the W.ill Gallery H-11 ·8 \'1J Lt(j(\, Nl""po<t Beach, n 3·5')50 \\ OI~ bv • Boalbool fun Zone (;OU E s,a, .A •• M<Y..es, Nat,el, llJenrolets Mula.. W.uJ, "'('>\ipo<t lk'Jch, 67S 9152 fm' >'hi I Bchrcl'S .ind others art> on prrm.ment d1\. olr~. ll~torl-.1 metl) !>"'• rour11I ~h, plJy t-11.)Ur~ 10 a.m 6 pm Mund.iy· rest.iorants .1nd bo.it tnu1> t>llt·r,.,I 11 ,111 frida}. 10 a m.-5 p.m S...turdJr: 11 ;i m .3 10 p.m tfa1ly pm Sunday Ad?''~ Fr~ • Bollbo.t ,,.~ilion -IOU MJ1n t , H.1 •·~ • S.indstone Callery JS-I A N Co.bl 673-SHS. Ni'IHJlcJ "'.Sh~ins rt\rnn • tlf!tl\\Jy, l.lguna Be~h. 497·&77S M1wd Newport H.arbor-.a~ oltt'f~ d.i1h (.lS•al m med1J figu1at.1ve and .1lhtrau \'Of\-by Pis>enger St<" ice ortcrt•d I h1J•,1I h M.Jrge Ol.lpm.ln on ~·cw Mond.l) Aul( l S.nd.:lr~ bcg1nn1ni; .it 9 J.m 0..'I 11.w.i I J • Open da1I> e~cept Tut.'1o<l.iy 11 ., m .5 p ni rng tnps depart dJ1ly from D.iw\ 1 l111.\.1 • Aclm1'5IOn Free. • Cryst1.I CO\oe Slat• Park on 1h1.· ""' •Some like 11 H.1ult & Bohemiah beMttn CornnJ def MJr .incl t.1g11n.i Groove 218 E. 17th St . Ct>)lJ i\1rs.i 642· Beach, -49.i.3539 "'c.lrly 2 800 ,,,,...,I'll 1172. Art, collt'<-hbl~. iNio furnilurt.'. coa~I and an~ art'as open lo• 11:1tu1o• funky ~1ntage and trendy new llothmg and w.1lk.s, "'ll.lk' wJ1th1ng. bird "·'" htni;, lr'ol new housewJres on do~pl.1> lor -.ii<' I lours ing and ochef rec1eJtionc1I aal\1trt'' 11 am ·S p.m. Mond.t)'·S.1turdJr or by .1p-• tnlernalionil Spffdw.iy in Gr.Jncl•t.111!1 p<>mtmcnt Arena Ill the OrJnboe Countv ~o1iri;111urnl 8 Souch Coasl Ari Center 28J t 1 ilh St , 88 F11ir Orr\<', Co~t.r· M~l ~ht 11Jtk 1110 ' Cebtil M(').J, 646-4545. Anorll.itKm eel>, 10<C)Cle 1aces t'\CfY FnJay f1om 1110 pm original wood sculpture!> .inn ci•r.imit p1t'<-l\dmin1on Sii ISS lor 11-17 )''·" t>l•h, '""' cs and a ~lection of ltm1lt'll l'<hhon l11ho chiklrt'n under 12)- graphs and serigraphs by \,1110\.1~ .imo,h Jrl.' 8 Ne""port H.arbor N.autiC.ll Mu~t'um on ~rmancnt d1spl.1y I lour~ 10 ,l m ·6 1714 W BJlllUol tJl\'d , N("\purl Bt I p.m Monday·Fnday, Hl,d m •) pm '""''' 673-3377 Tt~· muM:"urn hou~ J f>I' day manenl collection or l'll'JOf1e.il phot~'·'I ' •Studio Callery 17905 'i\.~ PJrl.. C11 k' togcthef \\tlh bo.1b. pholog.iµll>. "'-"'flt' Suit~ N, IM~, 85 1 ·9181 · M) tM of ~h~ , d1s{>lays, fish. >£'.bhells sh1Jb on buelll'1 ,1nd R.:tm Fou!'st," p.ionltn~ ll'ldx.itmi; the other nautic.il mt"f'llUl'Jbolt.1. ~ioun 10 ;, m myths, legends .lnd llJ)fOm~ of lhl' tnd11;- enous pl'Oples of tlw Andes Mount.l1n~ Jnd the Am.uon 8<15in. on d1spl..y through A1Jg. 8 l • I .1 I I .\!'q ·\II.Oil l••l d1~pl,1\ ll"C .,h 1 l t 1 '"'' '' ,, ,, '' p 11• \l n IJ, 'I ..... ' • ' ,~ ,, j\ P\ I , b, " 1\ ll\ ., • Four Seasons Hotel 680 N~pon Cen· lt·r Dr Nl'\\-port Beach. IJ 101 394-1854 '<"'port Beach arto'll 5,('\, Chon lfe.ineltc <.1..1nnen e"hibrts her Shobuo cotl<'Cl.on 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiilmiilli•••••1 t'1111ui;h Mond.w I • NESE G.tlltfY 4131 S Mam St, 5anla Ana. 979·2787 Mr~ed-rned1a pa1ntins and sculpturt by M)'rell.l_ -Moses continues through July 31 Mouf\: Monday·Frld.ly -10 1,, " K•rt I '-'" ',,. f,,\\ .\ I I,• • llo.111~1! ( 011nh (\•nlt'r fur (unll-nipo· r '" '''' 11 t ,\ \11 \"h 11 111, I "I' , I L• " I , 1 • .;If~ J Tht I !th '"' • G.1lerie 22.l 224 forc."SI A'c , Laguna lk.1 h, 4'l4·5i)7 WoAs bv Thomas Md •• n1~ht P~·~e ~1opp<>r. leRo) Nciman. Pe1cr M.i~ \ 1ctor Vas.Jrcly and AJ,;ir arc IC'Jlurl'<l int.flot1n11el\. Hours 10 a m. 6 p.m )und.Jy·l hurl.llJy, 10 d m .C) pm FudJy· 4 \ \f,11,\ \\h1 t1 fh.., )I .If h \u Ii\.!, ----;;We have a lot of competition, But our Ribs don't/" Dinner • carry Out • Full Bar Banqua1s • Catertng ~~~·~R;>-C'oMpAt'l~ 2000 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 631-2110 Warm, friendly atmosphere Table1f de Magic SUnday Evenings Locally o'lllln«I •nd opM91.t •tw:. ,,,, Open: O.lly 4-11 pm Sunday 2·10 pm Orange Coast Weekend I Thufsday, July 2, 1992· Paulette Carlson July 13 CALENDAR ~ 1\~1~n~~~~11 540-122 4 ·3 pm. Wednesday-Sunday. Admission: 11 at 6 p.m., South Coast RepertOI)' end of Free. season auctioo at location TBA. S75 pp. Contact Alan.Freeman, 957-1602 • Roger's Gardens 2301 San Jo,lqu1n Hills Re¥!, Ne\'\pott Beach, 640-5800 £x. h1btts, shows and contesb offered at this )'ear-round garden festival Hours. 9 a.m. ·6 pm. daily. ~ •Sherman Ubr.iry and Garden• 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, 673· 2261. AltractlOlls include bounial gar-dens. a conse,..atory, a garden deslgnecffor the blind and a histooc.il research center. A tea garden sc"'ing light lunches operates Saturday-Monday from 1l a.m.·l pm. Hours: 10;30 a.m -4 f .m. daily. Ad· m1sst00. S2 for adults; S (or ch1ld1cn 12- 16 (free on ~nd.iy). • Upper Ne\\-por1 Bay Ecological Reserve at Backb.ly and lastbluff drives, Newport BNch, "40-7646 Hundred) of species o( natove bird~ and plant hfl'. family programs and canoe and b1rd-\Y.1tch1ng e~pc<11hons pre-.ented regularly. I ' "'"-I \ \, i ,.'. t j ''-,]I I •• ' I 'I \l f. I: I )I ) ~ LISTING INFOR"'"tATION: If )OU ha'e an e\enl lisling or change or information for Blad.Book. direct inquiries lo Benjamin Cpsle1n, c/o Bf.iclBool., P.O. Box 1500· 18-1, Coron.a dcl Mar, CA 92625. Phone 171 -'l 760·2622. A complele ye.ir of BIJcl.Book li~ling~ run> lhl' f'ir>I Tue>d.iy or each monlh. l~end: OC, Or.an~e Counly. BT, blac"' tic. liT-opJ., blacl. lie oplional. pp, per pnson. TBA. IO'be u r•nged. •Cruise .tnd rireworl.s July 4, noon-11 p. m , Succe5sful Singles lnlcrnaltonal along Nev.port COJ)(.hne. S3S pp Phone 241 • 3858 • µ Fete F.intastique July 11, United Ce- rebral Palsy Assn. pre-race past.a party at Sports Club Irvine. Contact Fran Youssef, 557-4796. • J.imb;alay;a July 11 at 6 p.m., South Coast Repertory end o( se~n dinner and auction at the theatre. Canbe fare, enter· tainment by Ojimbe West African Dancers and Drummers. S7S pp. Contact Cnstofer • Gross, 957-2602. •An Affair lo Remember My 11 at 6:JO p.m., Opera Pacific Gourmet Diners a1 !>egerstrom residence, Balboa Peninsula Contact Myril Kreuder, 637· 1249. • • B.istille Day BK Race July 12, United Cerebral Palsy Assn. and Sports Club lr\ine al le Mendien, Newport Beach. Contact Fran Youssef, 557-4796 •Sarna/Woodley Golf and Tennis ln .. i· lalional July 13, Oli"e Cr~ Treatment Cetirers for Abused Children Cont..K1 Donn.1 Andert, 777-49'J9 . •Opening of Sand Dancer Crill July 13, 5·9 p.m , Assisi.ince league of Newport ,..\esa at new resburant in Nt'\\.port Beach SI 0 pp. Contact Chal')I Butterworth, 67 5· 8559. • Nl\on Baseball luncheon July 15 at nuon, R1ch.ird l'hon, Oa\ 1d [l>('nhower and b.beball celebntin at R1t.h.ird N1~on Library .ind Birthplace, Yorba Linda. S200 pp Cont.let John Ta)lor 993 5075 • Upper Ne~,,ort B.iy Ecological Tour July 18, 8:30· 11 30 a m. Paddle PO\vcr l.a)·al. tour of Bad. Bay with Fish & Came Dept. naturalist. S46 pp. Phone 675· 1215. • Black ;and While Bash July 18 at 7 p.m., Newport Harbor Art Mu)('um at Newport Center Fashion tsland D.lncmg, black and white-themed eating and fasfi· ions. S50 pp. Altire: crealM~ black and .,.,hote. Contact M.lxine Quber, 759-11 22. • Fantasy Island Pre-Party July 1 at 6 'pm. !!>landers .it Four Seasons tt<>tel, •Kids at HHrt July 16, OllYe Crest Treal- Newport Be.ich By '""'talion only. ment Centers for Abused Children Cont.lc.1 Donna Andert, 777-4999. CURTAIN CALL DN*R THEATER PF£ SEN TS children 2·12, Sl5 pp Phone 574-7211. pears Wednesday-July 12. •Garden Pa.rty Jul)'. 19 at 3 p.m., Central •Orange County Cra.zies 16892 Bolsa Guild of Opera Pacific at Simon r~ence, ChiCa St., Suite 202, Hunt1no...1on Beach, Villa P•r'· French cui51"ne nl'~atrc· h:"~ 0 •Adventure 16 1959 Harbor Blvd. COSla •"' ' -.. ~· '6''" 840.1406. Closing "'"rfOfmance of "T.G IJ tidlt:s perlormed by Overture Company. r-Mesa, 650.3 301 . Guidebook .iuthor John COotact Marcia Marengo, 998-1768. Orange" special all-1mprov ~presented f\.1c:Kinncy gwes a slide show presentation •Una Noche del Tu tro July 25, South 8 Pm. Friday in the Pk1frc Symphony on local vacation desunaoons at 7 30 pm. Coast R~rtory at IOC.ltion TBA s25 pp. Building. l 15 E. Santa Ana Bl\d , Santa July 9. Admission: Free Contact Alan Freeman, 957-2602.. Ana. Tickets· S8·S10. •Comic Book and Collectible Show at •Bayside tnterJ ude July'25 at 6:30 p.m., •Orange County Fair at Orange County Grange Hal( 2144 Thunn A\e., Cost.1 Gourmet Diners of Opera Pacific at Klein fairgrounds, 88 Fair Ome. Costa M~. Mesa, 650·4835. Comic boo!. dealers buy residence, Newport Beach. Contact Myril 549-9802 Headlining the 7 and 9 pm and sell collect1bl~ C\el')' fodav 5-10 pm Kreuder, 637·1249. shows at Arlington Theater July 19 .... 111 be •Costa Mesa Veterans Memorial Hall • Taste of Tustin July 26, noon till 8 "A Night at the lmprov" hc»tcd by Bud 567 W 18th St, Costa Mes.i. The com· pm., Boys and Girls Club of Tustin.at Tus-fnedman and featuring Wol Shriner, btned Veterans.-Organ1lJtions of Costa ton Plaza. S<lmple tastes from 1hirty'l0cal Wayne Cotter and Carol Leifer Free with Ml'S.J host their l9th annual 4th of July restaurants. Phone 544-534 I. 1 ( . ad ls See EVENTS/1 regu ar cllr m sion •New Englan d Clambake .._ugust 1, ..-------------------------------Courmt'l Diners of Opera Pacific at ColOna .dcl MJr Beach Contact Myrol Kreudcr, 637-1249 . • 8.irbecue at St9J1t Abnor August 1 at ~-30 pm , OC Sl..1 Club on M1).Sion Vie10 SJ pp 1n Jd\ance. SS pp at door. Contact Vercl 960 -1200 . • Brid.11 Show Ausu\t 2, 10 a.m.·5 pm. OC Bf!dal Connections ''ultimate wedding e\fnl fOf be,lch c11tc.'S brides" at Neighbor- hood Communtl) Center, Cmla MeSa-fea- tur~ l 00 exh1b1tor., fa~ion ~vs at 12 JO and 3 30 p.m S5 pp Contact Mol- lie Merrell. 54B-1089 • Opera lecture Augu>t 2 at 5 p m. Opera LNgue 01 lagunJ Beach bi-monthly series continues Buffet dinner follow~ Contact /\\.:Ina Price-Test;i 497·1087 l ( l \I I I l 1 ,\ \ \ \ ( • I l • Irvine lmprov 4255 Campos Drive, Ir· \ine, 854 5455. Dan Bradley, Tom Rhodes and Jim Hant..s perform through Sunday Mugh Finl. and Dnn Barnhardt entertJin Monday Jimmy Aleck, Greg Proops and B..irnhardt yuk 11 up T uMay-July 12. On luly 9, the Comedy Central table charinel's "Road Tnp With Cnmoc:s Only" tour arrives at 8.30 pm, with host Paul PrO\enza and comedians Cathy Ladman, Dana Gould and Barry Sobel entcna1n1ng. nd.eb ate • S 10 at the door Showt1mes. Thursday 8 30 pm. Friday at 8:30 and 10.30 pm ; 5.Jturday at 8 and 10.30 pm., and Sundiy-\\.cdnMay at 8.3~ pm Ad- mission. S7·10 • u(( Stop 21 ll s E Bristol. N~port Be.ich. 852-8762 Marl. Craig T.i)'lor ap- SUMMER IS HERE Time to Think of the Beach Orange Cout Weekend I Thursday, Juty 2, 1992 .. I I I I 4 l t I I f I I "' • ARTexp ress travel • l n s Y ,1ur ,1\d.1;1.' ".:.l...:11,! 1r1p (11 1"..: ~.i·lt ! UJtl'.H.) '>.tlllt '1 ll1..! \.1.lc:\ 1.:,;1..''1 nll!.'.fll l'Cl!lll \\Ith ,I f'•l'lf~·lllkd [,:,.11.,f~I'' '1S1(\Jr.;. ,Jud..: a' hi! l•' t".: ..., 1nl.1 B nt>.u 1 :--11,,1,111 .• 1 '1"'1'['111:'. •Ir• IJ .1h•l'i:! I l1.•JI, '>:I' ''11...:! 1•!11: .. 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Suzanne Paulson of ARTexpren arranges art tours around the world filled with an air of sophi)tic;ition. pt)pl1 J,1r \\ 111Cfle'" anJ rrub.ibh j h\"' I of AnJer,on·, pc.i ">Uup 111 Bu1. lltu11 hcf(1r1.· the' h1.-ct1; Jij,,. hllmc.: Pn:ll\ ,t,111d.1rJ \tuft • Or . ~1.111 could l.1111'1 /U\1111 m nn Jrt ,1, ""811111'1111 l ht..' 1111. U\ of ~ 1.1u r Arts Scene tnr .111d J1•1n ar1 cdul .tt1ir .ind t rJ' d pruk"1onal ~u1.1nnc P.tul,on ------Jbu.1rd her -----~~Tl·,prc,\Tl1r .. -niCnmr Jbk ma/\. 111 ~.illcm;~. mu,cum ..:\h1h1t111n,, pri,at..: .:11lkc11on' . .1111,t ~tud1os. I 11 Jm.1rl.. Jrdutccture, h"lnnc '111.·,, nqu1,1ll! hutcl~ .111J 1r..:11d) 1e,t.n1rJnh I kr rt..'c..:111 fuu r-dJ\ 1nur to th..: SJnt.1 1Jarb.1ra ~Jntj 'I no .1rl!J planncJ for the L:igunJ \rt !\t u,1.·um·~ ContcmporJ~ < 111le-.111r!I' Council 1111.ludcd .111 11111i:rary that unloldcJ 'omcthing 111-l' th"· plu~h bu-. mk from LJ~unJ Art ~tu~cum tn The nc\t three davs continued .1ll1ng tht..' \,1me pleasurable path \\ 11 h such highlights a::.: a visit to a 'r~llJculJr home and c11n tcmpur:iry collection in Santa U.irhJra':, I lope Ranch; an t:\hih11ion tour led by the curator nt the Santa Barbara Museum of Art. and on to private gallerie!I in !\tun tt..'c1to: and, vil.it!I to the :.tudio/ homt..'' of artbt!I Phoebe Brunner, John Na\.1, .ind \\Orld-renowncd ccr.1m1!ll. 99-year-old Oeatrice \\'uud. Not to .mention another ch.irmmc hotel 111 Santa Barbara ·..ariu (JbuJous .dining ai &he.-art\;l·~ lwttc!lt nc" art-filled restaurants. Yet, \\1th ARTexpre::.s, there's • even more than splendid dc,tinauom to look forward to. Whcthcr it's a day in Santa !\tonica, a \\eek in Santa Fe, or a month in Spain, group travel on a Paul,on·planncd tour ~uarantecs you a touch-of-class trip you don't ha'..: to thmk about. Paul~on·~ thorough re!lcarch and passionate :u1cnt1on to detail means each day moves along without a hitch. The bus is alwa)S r~dy and waiting (often stocked with cold drinks); the "inc is already poured and breathing as you arrive for lunch or dinner; catered gourmet box lunche) appear magically for picnic-style ambience if the·day's ~chedule finds you perhaps in an outdoor sculpture museum·. such a Storm King Art Center along the Hud:.on River in upstate New Yori..; and, you can anticipate, being greeted pcr::.onally with' warmth and enthusiasm at each hotel. prefncing the service and accoutrements that will folio -4!1 was durinJ: her .Lenure..as educa tion director for the Laguna Art Museum from 1977-1984 that Paul!IOn d1!>CO\ered she had a knack for orga nizing specialty an tours. as she began pulling together weekend jaunts to San Francisco, and daytime excursions to Los Angeles and San Diego for groups of interested museum members. While her ro!>ter of references and contact::. in the art STAGE \\Orld grew, so did her reputation for planning education-oriented, fun-filled trips. each mJrl..cd with a definite' ,.wagger of sophistication. Coinciding \\ith her art tra,el ta1ents, Paulson contributed n most significant legacy to the Laguno Art Museum before retiring in 1984 by spearheading the origin of its Contemporary Collectors' Council which today boasts a membership of nearly 130. In addition to de)igning tour for thi group, she has planned numerous trips to de:,tinations around the -globc--for-the cxclusi\c and .ua&awy...Fcllo~f C-001cmpomry- Art based in Los Angele\. Working out of her Ne\\ port Beach ortice (part of The Helin organ1iation travel coordin:uors), she has al~ led the Visionaries of Newport Harbor Art Museu m (a pricey women's SUP.port group) on t\\O separate connoisseur's tour:. of New York City and Sanrn Fe. And, later this summer, !.he will take members of the Archi.,,cs. of 'Tempest' inarred by problems T here 1' a tendency to com- pare -at lea~t mentally - the Grove Shal..cspcare l·c~11val's 1mpre!l::.1ve, elaborate production of Shal..cspearc's "The I cmpc!lt" to the excellent scaled· d0\\11 version mounted earlier this )Car by the Alternative Repertory Theater. This, of course, would be un- fair since the entire ART pl:Jy· hou~e would fit comfortably on the stage of the Festival Amphi- 1heater, but some points arc worth coni.idenng. There are some leaden portions of the play, which do little or nothing to ad - vance the story. that were excised by ART's "Tempest" in a teacup, resulting in a more Ouid, easily accessible production. The casting of Prospero and Ariel as females al ART also worked extremely well. At the Grove, director Jules Aa ron has mounted a more tradi· tional but somewhat less spell- binding interpretation which re- verberates in the showy roles but seems to plod in the less-critical asi.ignments. Moreover, there are problems with projection by some of the less-seasoned cast mem- bers which detract from the total experience. When it is good, however, Aaron's "Tempest" is very, very good. Alan Mandell's wise, all- powerful Prospero enriches the play's central role with his mysti· cal aura of sagacity and his com- manding stage presence (abetted considerably by the splendid sound and lighting effects of. Donald Peterson Jr. and Bill Georges, respectively). Another eminently watchable performance comes from Scott Allan as the freewheeling drunk- ard Stephano, carrying the Bard's "traditional messages to the mass- es with robust relish. Christopher Neiman excels as his smaller foil, Trinculo, carrying more than his share of the comedy. The spirit-like servants Ariel and Calaban are partictJlarly well delivered by Matthew Walker and Ron Camp- bell, respec- tively. Walk· er's wispish Ariel fairly float s through the sho w wi th the precision -1111 Theater Critic of a ballet dancer, while Camp- bell deftly &urns his grotesquely formed Caliban into an almost empathetic figure, even while plotting his maste r's destruction. SH TEMPEST/7 American Art to Seattle. and 1 arranging nn LA. art d.1)' for visiting patron~ and the cura1Ur vi the Art Institute of Ch1c:igo. As an outgrQl.\th of combinml! I~ :in of tr:l\CI \\Ith trJ\Chn!! "'' art, Paulson e'cntu:illy joined up with longtime friend and contemporary art scholar Constance Glenn (director of the · Univcr:.ity Art Mu)cum at Caf State Long De:ich), and, 111 JanuJI\ 1990, they launched 1heir quartc1h ARTexpre s Nc ,Hlc ttcr, a ' 1 • • 1astcm11 ' • • architecture ond dcJ>ign "hich "111 be mailing i1 -sub) ffber th· l llh--- cdi1ion on Santa Fe this month. Each 1s uc feature!> a ci1y \\here a major art event or internationJI .irt fair is scheduled to happen !I" month ahc:id enabling 1he rcadc1 to plan accordingly. This ncw)le11cr i actually an art cognoscen1i's passport &a~ing >"u behind the scene) in &e rms of e>.hibi11ons, opening , gallene , famou player::., no1-10-bc-mis::.cd events, nrchitccture, shopping hints, hip hotels and restaurnnts (even suggesting beiit rooms or tables to request!), and other local color to spice your trip. The Inst three pages of ARTexpreMi offers new$ nashcs, great :iddres cs, and an art exhibition calendar with entries from around the world. Future ARTcxprcss plans include a fabulous art trip arrongcJ annually by this dynamic duo for subscribers only, which will feature special invitations to private panics, openings and other mainline events in the sizzling visual arts world. With all these perks, it's easy to understand why Suzanne Paulson loves her Hf e and her work, which arc indeed a complementary blend of on and travel aesthetics. Actually, from personal experience aboard ARTexpress. I can honestly say. nobody docs it better. (To 1ubKribt lo ARTtxpras, Mad • cltedt or ••t7 °'*" ror $45 -oae 1ftl' -.. P.O. Box 10201, Newport 8-dl, ""8. You CH caU P••llOll •• ISJ.e25t.) bringing 'people together!" July .!. 1992 Sp<."Cial Advcrti4'ing Supplement for Orange Coast Weekend _.... .Bea'1ty. Contest by Bernard Nat~lson , Psy.D. One of I.he techniques I employ in facilitating change in my clients is to utilize what js called role reversal in role playing. People that are stuck in the quagmire of their lives frequently cannot see beyond the roles-which are often extremely rigid and s tructured-d\ey play out from ~Y to day. Males and females automatically identify certain behaviors as reversal, I could feel lhe discomfort that women often tell me they experience at being looked al and admired as a "be.auty object" rat.her than a unique individual. event. However, is Farrell points out, men still generally hold the responsibility for initialing and, sub.5equentJy, the several behaviors associated with the seductive sexual foreplay. Along the way, with each initiation, always lies the potential for rejection by the woman. Farrell makes an astute point when he offers that men often view women as objects ralher than persons in order 10 reduce the p:-un associated with the rejection wtuth is inherent in the dating game. Thus, the word •pieces• in a man's vocabulary rather than ~women" is a way or depersonalizing the rejeaion he fears. he may face. ~;J Being ~? Single ~· ..• and C9pi11g typically •female" or "male." . r 1in the throes of relauon.shiR anguish an<l woe, I sugge~t taking yourself out of your traditional gender role and cry wearing your panner':> shoe . It may ~ scary. ~ut 11 IS also quite ;in enligh1en1tf8 proc~ ., I recently participated in a workshop offered by Warren F~rrcll, the ~uthor of "Why Men Are the Way They Are.· 0 highly recommend this book to b,oth men and women.) Dr. Farrell has devised a role reversal where men are to be looked al as "Pieces: aiid women are to select them out on lhe basiS of their physical · characteristics. As a parucipanc in this role Just as I felt a sense of discomfort in being on display to the women partici- pants of the workshop, jt appeared to me that several women were having difficulty risking rejection in the reversed role they were playing. The· female wk in I.he role was not only 10 risk initial rejection by the man she desired, but then to persist and make sexual ovettures with the pos.sibility of being rejeaed at any 11.mcrure along the way to successfully picking up her •p iece.• I 'detected a lot of hesitation on the part of the women in engaging in this · task. ll is true that nowadays some women are b9ld and assertive enough to initiate or to approach the man llrst at a social Time and space forbid my going into further detail regarding the experiential components covered in Farrell's wodc- shop. However, for those or Us presently Dr .. '\'ate/son is a 1£ams1..~t psychologist practicmg Mult1-Modtll bebaiw r tberapv fie conducts suppo~ g10ups fo~ s1~le-mexz I le also facllitates 8roups m "Betr1g Single and Coping." Dr. 1\'atelson can be Tt!aclJed pn bi.S ooicemail.Just call 11Je 9()()# m tbt.S publiaf'ion and select Option 2, then Ca/J 1'4189.,. I HE PERSONAL5 like !hut Newpon Beach. Call DWF. 30. seeks special friend- 1122. slup with inlefcsting n\M. Ihm· 1ing10n Beach. ull 1663. How t.o respond to an ad? enjoys ou1doon , tra"el· tennis. Sects same in male. Hl.Rington See e2. ___ H!!_bow. eall 2701. TALL, ATT1UCTIVE BLONDE lilla casual• wdl as ruier thint• in life. I! you're one fine 1111n between 41~. lllnC· tiYe, ldtn, flan. lake IO lauaf\. spoil mtl be spoiled. rd like you to be lhe fmcst \IWna in "1Y life. Call ht NJSJD SWF. Newpon Beach. Call 2369. 50ISl:I WF, •irn. tctiw. enjoys concata, plmys, the out.doors.. How'boutyou?Lel'tget~. We.stmirlltrw. Call ?7S3. PERSIAN WMn'EO: Bcauulul blonde wilh snim eyes, JO, •• hlndlorne. eidilcuc( ~ .. r.ru1y-orimlcd rlNll'ICie.11y .._ pendaulsecureS M »SS for fun. travel, edveftlllrt. Irvine. Call 1978. TALL (6'), ATTRACTIVE widow, )'Ollnl 54. N/S, seeks fi· NnCially secure acnlmwt with a wide ranae o( inieruts who enpy1 life. H..-ington Beach. Call 1.6SS. AGGRaSIVE Bllf GENll.E WF 4 S. NJS rnonC>111110US. sense o( humor, down IO earth, wed o( g11ne1, sponlM'leous. Seeking IOfneOC:le IO shire life's 11cat7?7? Los Alwnilos. Call 2362. TAU., SLENDER 40'S N/S, 11· PRETI'Y PROFESSIONAL uactiYe, pusionlle about life DWF, N/S, 4.S, trim, uncncum· SWF -iu IO meet <*'9ta. hon-~ loYe temlt, sporu. ani- tta. lllCClCStiWtMll for f riendstiip mals, ~. wine, laughter, and ronnce. lAfll Beach. Call · alfettion, inlelliaent convc:na-2281. lion. tnvel. more. Tusam Call BEAUTIFUL, HEAL THY Orilliln DWP n loolt~ for handtomc, tll<:Ceuful, healthy OuiJli.I DWM aaomey, 39+ to help me 1ee my I.SAT. LoYe Orisa, kids. ttmis stiq. lhe- ll(t, mu1lc, sporu. lnlvel, chant y work, W011t1111-ou1-lhe good I if e. Friends rlNt. '*t'17 t"'"· Call 1668. CARING, AFFECTIONATE. con:ununicaa.ive. "°""~i&li,... tic, straight. nut, atiracuve. dqreed SF desires commil'neft wllh 40'1-SO's SM COU'*'Jlll'l Lona 8ea:I\, Call 3) I l. -YOONITTO, BLONDE. 5'6'1122, _,.. mm owr SO. woRina, IO • fwl and possible ......... ftp. COl&a Mesa. Call 119S. SWF. NIS, S.5, ST, Cl.ASSY, ~ M, sine-. .._., ecilicaaed, ......... ~frillldl JW-.. .,.,_. Millicm Viejo. Call 2117. IAMJBWISH fS/JT,-..iw, ....... ;:tu .... I tJ won-...... ._,.., .. ........ -.11w11111-........ _ ..... ,. 2392. CASUAL. CONTENT Tomboy DWP 43, secure, pn:sentable ladwrwilhy~chil~seelt.s pllienl. ~ble friend? Newpon Beach. Cal I 2142. A TiltACTIVE. f\JNNY SWF 20. Md.s SWM 20-2S for perues, movies, fun. lrYinc. Call 1095. IN SEARCH OF MAN: sarq but gcnJc. firm Ind tnlOOlh, lib- enl. liberMina. keen, kleYer, kind. AF plCkaae pden SWM, 2.S· 30. S'9-6'.-Hopina for beautiful deli.very. hinc. Call 1118. BLONDE WRITER 39 SEE.KS 1entleman fOf lhealre, Beac.hwalkt, conceru. N/S, healthy, g-•· Hu~ Bach. Call 1912. RA V6N HAIRED intelliacnt SWF -its cootipinlDI ~ loft, 2.S+, IO eaplore ravorite ......_ No -todl ()( c1Naa. """' 8-h. Calf 1476. NIB>IALANCEDLR.hlh. a..llllJ .. iacwwuu' bit nicClfd ~al •tel r.20. .._Pwt. Cal 1146. CJlBATIVE. A'M'RACTIVI!. 80s BAO. 90s WORSE? Let's fot dull Propcssive, cg.ali- LVi11n, bright.. $C:llS1tive, 'cau1101u F.ScetSlgsimilw M2l 1t1you1l3 31, fnc:nd.Wp.~cuhu.e/fun• -maybe a passion wOflh thc wail lh1ntington Beach. Call 1240. IF I WERE BLIND. whal w<>11kt I see when Haced yov 7 lfl were deaf, how would yov communi- cate with me? I am not blind or deaf, but how do I know lhM you are seeing It hcll"ing 1 Orange. Call IS29. LOVE LIFE. f'RIENDS. new u~todayand1omonowl DWF. SI. S'4", llll'acLive, bngl't w1thputsc:nscofhumor. Dmn: gertlcowi 4S·SS. NJS. 10 share d1n1n& out. conceru, moY1es, uneJ and eoc>d canversation. Ir· vine. Call 2861. ARE YOU SPONTANEOUS, spmlUal. tu.y and smart? An: you !all, SO.sh, NJS with 1 fa.bu· klus sense of humor? I am. Let's CJclf>CI Cosu Mesa. Call 2620. SWF, 24. BLONDE, BLUE EYES. S'S", modtl figure, liku beatJ\, slllltell. Md 1 good ume. Newpon Beach. Call I 28S. ATI'RACTIVE SBF, 37, S'5', 9Cdsinld1taer-. ~ve, SBM. 31+. 6+ for friendship Md pos· Able rdllionshlp. lAfll Beach. Call 2349. MAllRIAGE·MINOED. S'S"/ m. 32.,brwldle. $WF. NJS. i...,,y-~~f()( -.v..,----. ........ -. .. y. -.-.. .... fhY'i· cally fk. Good '4tiWIWYCllOf, 1"mch ............ a.n .. u. ....... ~~. -r-'Y ................. .. ifw"' Ii ~...._..,,_. 11Y.,..1'11. NICE, Pl.EASING SBF seeks t«un:. cleancut. grac: ious genlle- man 38-SO, any nat1on1~ity, for iejo. Call 2496. EUROPEAN SWF 21, S'6', en- JOY skiing~itt tfld- mov1es.. Seeks SWM ror Friend· ship. Coua Mesa. Call 1326. TIRED Of DATING? Looking fOf an honest. warm relat10nst11p 7 Let's t.:ilkl DWF U. S'6'1shm. al· llaCUVC, ICll\'e indav1du1J who alJO)'S CCIVliS. hiking, dancing hof scbaclt riding anJ walks on the beach. Irvine. ull 21411. COUNTitY GIRL. 40's, loves city life. an. muic:, <br¥:1ng. new adventurcJ. Socks honest N/S milt 38-S2 intcrcsted 1n personal growth. sharing fochngs, ind fun! Los Al11n11os. Call 21S3. A ~CTIVE BLOND prof es· siohill NSWF S 6' to shllrt! mutu~ IOltT'CSts With ~SWM S0-00 pro- fessional Of businessman. Tustu\. Call 2012. ADOPTION ~a1g good man to be lo)'al and 10Y111g io. Requ1ro. nurturing, 1Hentton. Reddish/ blond, SfZ/l IS, blue eyes.. S~ 11ps, downs, good umcs. Irvine. Call 2256. CllRISTIANIPSYCHOLOGY WF 43, 5'6'/shm. p-etry. fcrru- nine. Seelq OWM pro(ewonaJ. cducaled. N~. 42-52. nunwes powVl..,,.F<lwi111anily. psy· dlOloo, lunor. c111!tc, aeraJC. .. °""F Counly. Call 2375. COMMITMENT MINDED. very aarltlive SWF. N/S, 5'61 llS,,... 31, •'-"'-· bhae/ .,_. eyes. rm • dowlt-~C91h. ........... -..c...thaen and utranely pcnonable ..,....,. pa, pllyliully r., ICIM. ......... ~,()( "*•tf. .......... Tll&lit. Call I . BRUNETTE KNAC VIXEN. SWF22, model, desitts P&,e<l"S. blue-collar bruneue for t~elher- back. Hunungton Beath. Call 1088. BliST FRIEND WA~ED. DWF 'IS utholic looking fllf DIS M Oinsiian N/S ( 4(). SS )cd11- catcd. lll'lltulaac. sensiuvc. hu· m«OUJ, succcss(ul rllf fun, tar· IJ'& and sharing UI good tunes, bad IJmcs and in between llmcJ. lrvlllC. Call 2928. SWF SI, seeks prorcsmmal gcntlcman for tn1vel, golf, Jin- 1ng, r1111 &. more. Balboa. ull 263.S JULIET SEEKING ROMEO, al tractive; swucsquc,classy, intcl· hgcnt bumcue SWF. flin·lovmg, VJVICIOUS, loves 10 dance Long Beath. Call 1869. CUTF ANO SPICEY, okl-fa\h· toned SJF. 2S. ~ co1m·111tcd n:laoomhip wllh sincere. gcncr· <>11s.dcY(!(cJSJM. M1ss1M Vic,o Call 1327. VERY A'JTRAC'nVE, S'6", 32. SCllJ\lal, confident. playfu~ vo- luptuous f11ll·f1gu~ SBF seeks 6'+, romanhc:. pass1<JNtc, mlclJ1· gcnl, honeSI 35-40 male fOf SW ous long-1em1 rcl11ion$111p. Mus- Ltchc/be•d a ~-Any nat1onal11y San&a Ana. Call 1792. BOHEMIAN: AdilpAl:llc. wtis· UC.~ WWSl&lle. N/S cnvironmenlal profcsSIOl\ll, 48. S'3'. "'*•sincere, 11mil•IY1J">' filed male for commumeni. Tvstin. Call lJ91. SOPHIST1CA TEDBRUNEl'ra SWF, 5'6'/133, llll"ICllVe, 1m11· ~ ncllip -its SWM 4S· .SI. ~. tie.hhy. clcat life.11y• U... Belch. Call 2198. READY FOR ROMANCE. Funny. ••aro... kwlbR, 31 • SWF. N..fipftid. S'3 lfl. w/ aubu111 hair and almond e)'c'- scc:lt111& $C:11Si1Jvc, c:anng, SW\11, ~-36 _for laughter and k>vt. Ir· PROFESSIO~AL BLACK FE- MALE cnpys thulrc, blues and an. Seeks male companioo. JS· 60. race ummrrtant. Long Beath. Call 215 . I MISS conven•ion. ~. ionship and caring rm DWF, yOt1ng 60. lllm. auraclJ\C cncr gctic w/pamon few golf and ten ms. Socking fit, ~JS SWM 58-68 w/hkemtcresu.lrvmc Call?SS IRRESISTIBLE, DELIGHT FUL. DJF. 2 superb c:luldrcn, seeks 1n1elltt1ual, 40tsh OJ\! lllJSBA~D. Elpmcnce life c advcn1we\. Irvine. Cilll I l 7 ~or JLST A:-;OTllPR J>Rr.1TI FACE llarlcy ridcr, 100 Seni.al. romantic, grcm eyed Greek SC'Cks $111<X'rc. hellllh' . affcc.uonatc SID~. '-IS, o'er S'S' under 40 Costa ~1cs&. C.lt 1~59 CHRISTIA~ SWF. cnpy• <lUt d..'ilfs, saihng, prorcss11.tna1. :"ID. ha~ I child. et'IJO)'~ life Sec~' SWMJDW\-129·40. like Ytlucs Seti BcKh Call 1799 CARIXGJEWISll WJOOW,60. would lake IO love, laugh and ~ -aain. Hu.-i~M &xh Call 2S07. TIRED Of GAMES' Me '°°' DWF, 28, NS. one Jon. C'Lwy. iwquc. M1t11Cme, p-oicssional. ~ Seclu lln«ft, ... .: uve ~w. NS gen.lenwl lt>-38 ~ llM:nlwe. beds. peoflie. f!Ulel&. ~ -...~ '"w.Call l'-46. DJF 45 MISSES KISSES • .-. "" pop:om. run. ....._ n ·1 129, bleu, .-kt .., .. ~· \ -. 0-..Mea QI 2312. ATTRACTIVE, SEXY l HE PERSONALS How to respond to an ad? lc's as easy as t -2-3! 1. Read through Lhc personals and select lhosc that you wani lO answer. Circle or make nOlc of the four digit number at the end of each ad You can answer as many ads as you like in one phone call. Slllcc your mes.sage is limited co one mmute, give a little thought to what you wam to say You can describe yourself and what you like to do, ~y why you found the ad interesting and be .sure LO leave informal.ion on how you can be contacted. Use Option #1 for a further expl~nallon of the .service. 2. Call our •oateJine." a 900' voice mail system, and select Opllon '2 at the main menu. \X'hcn vou are asked for the number of the ad vou wi.!,h to ~pond to, simply enter the four U1fi1t "C.all" numher from thac ad. If you don't get 11 n8ht the fil">t 11mc, the menu will repeat, .so Jon'! h.tnj.l up' ~lo.st adver1JSCts wiU have a \'OKC aU, but vou c m leave a ~ge even if tht.\ hJH not \ct rcnm.Jcd 11 After you have left vnur mc''3f:<'. HlU lJn ~pla\' 11 and re-record 1f vi;w dl(J()!,C. 'I uu cm then ~ to the next ad you wuh to a~<,wer 3. Or vnu can bro~ through lhe voice ads of men or .,_,omen 111 ;a ~lc-ctcd .age g~oup. Ju.st .sck·et Option 13. The number to cha! LS 1 (900) 407-4377 Sl.<19/Wr ~' ( WJls IO this SM.tC# reqwrt " ICl.tc.b-IOM ;fJoM SrtlU ""' tail push- buuQrt ~ "" f()Meb-D~ (Mus4 chd for a bla befo,. "1alayJ Sf Women Seeking IV.en Single female SM Single Mole D D1v0tced G Goy L Loth ion J )ewuh • Asa on I 6k>ck H Hiiponte w Whi• HID Nol>Ngt N/S N~ N/Dttnk Non-Otinker BLO~DE. DWF. ufespnngcr 1n10 0.wth or Rel. Sc.ic:nce and all lunds of siuff. Love to laugh. dance. golr. bikt, beach walks, boating. whaltVer. rd I ilce a friend and c:cmparuori IO share life w11h, 1 WM who is ellnlctNe, !all. in- 1cll1 t awuc seruitiv a )ov. SJF. 30. seeks SJM. »+. kwes hcucs. COWlll'Y rnuuc;/<!Micing. wranclers-n-boouarnuSl. Tus:tin. ull 1677 Bl:nt \110LER peuonahty. but resemble Am Marg.,-ct.. ~ reuional wom.n wtlh ltllpltnl\& mind scdtydvcni.iraomr. goo6- ... ~ I0\11llVt, ._11-adjUSled rNtctuns b<Ucnd. M11st be fd .l tron. N/S, &ood natured, poaill'ft and ope!\ 4 S-S9. Lona Beach. Call29S1 LIGIITUPMY LIFE, BlGGlNI lntcll asent. pauion.aae, opm. kw-1nc whl1erc:male. Tall S7,aunic- uvc.love IO l1Ugl\, eol(. sail, dttp su ftsll. travel. dance. You: a&· tractive, fun, open, succeufu~ aw1rc, warm, ult. 4.5-SS. Lon& Beach Call 2688. A CT1 VE. PE1TT'E LA D't. an 60ltS, loves danci'ls. u1ve.hn1 sedts man with similar iNA:rcsul Fullcr10n. Call 2SS3. PE1TTC.. A TTllACTIVF.. AC· TIVE. WF. wouldlibapeMCf.- an 111)' 1811 bca-Of r()f uilin&. tklW\I. shows OI beKh bikinJ, "°"' Beach. Call 2299. S WF, 19, dtubby. lovlble., CM• So1n1 leldcty bar.-... ronwt- llC SM wtio lookt inUde. nee jell OClicM. Mil?-Cal1 l)9). PRETTY. PBTrTB. MUSIC TEAOff.Jl .5T/J JO, leCllJ 1 cai&Jem.n wtio i• epirilllalty minded, l&hlcUc_ ~.55, IO lifwe • special lift IO&tlhrir. °""" Ccwlly. Call 2030. JUST BECAUSE l'M BBAUTIFUL.-doesn't r-. I don't know wti.&'s ~in life-stiina, wa.U\aoul.. rric:ndi. u:mis, tnvcl, an and nwslcl I 1rn in 111)' 4qs (look )()'s). ~ IT/120. I would hlte io ,_a 4 7-S2 yr old cmatior\al ty and ft- n.wicial ty $eCIR toWma&e. Irvine. Calf 2305. 2 VIVAOOUS, ATTRACT1VE BLONDES. sedtini: 2 l'llmor· ~ hlndsome hur«s. N/S, lh•· UC:S, mu SK, ITIOVICS, dJMen. rim Irvine. Call II SS. DWF, 43, OK look111g Jedts 90mCMC s1ncc:r-e IO shlfe time and il'UT'tSU w11h. IN1ne. Call 2303. rMONAJOURNEYOFLOVE. llldatfonal values, and spirill&&I groWlh. W mt to go too? Me: 5"8/ 140. younc 41, 111tbwn/JR1m. prcuy, suy, one thild. You: tall. accomplished, co•l·oricntcd SWM 3.S-4S. Lona Beach. Call , 1957 - BLACK OIRISTIAN SfNCiLE. 33, NJS. p-cay, I.all (Sll"), lhin,. bro..,,.n eyes, luds. Scdts tal I Orit- uan, lilMy, lovtnJ. v.hu plofct- stonal N/S ages 36 40 Tullln. Call 182.S. 'PEOPLE SAY l'M A TTRAC· TIVE." I agree .Vivacious.. pe- tlle. S"2'/11S, 42, look 30 some- thing. OJF. I Warl an 1n1elhgm.1, prorcuioo&I kw.sh nun 40-SS ,,. '"' • good he.it and • sood mni. ltv1ne Call 2449 INTELLIGENT. A ITRAC- TIVE, SWF. 19, S'K"/128, ICCks SWM tn 'llJs 11110 r.kun&. danc· ~. KROQ and hln. Fullerton. Call IOSJ PETITE. VIVACIOUS, L'ITEL· LIGEN"f. rcmmane, .uracuvc, blonde. Settjnc thlil special man tosharemy~for life. A&e•St.o S8. Miut0n Vie~. CAii 20SO. SEXY,BUXOM.BRUNE'TTE. BIG BLUE EYES. DJF. lS. (nu 14) w/dvld. ,.... 10 CA from ~o. scdcs SWM )CMS yrs to cnJOy d111ns. danMr and dinl:"'J. . .mosl of all rncndshap, fun .l laia&t&o. Laguna N1,11el Call IS31 . A TIRA CTI VE FUJ.,L-FIG - URED MAMA BEAR ova DI lbs. Secb •t111c:n1. Lall. d.vt and hMdMJme WM 33-'0. Sen- ous only. FulkWin. Call 1$20. PREJTY, VIVACJOUS,pbyf11~ adwt1wrous.~ feminine, lovirw lady, mll'IY U.ats, 1«kl lllCCC&W I, aunctiveman. •3-.5 I. "°"' Buch. Call 2463. fMNOT'JllEWOMAN IN RED or lhe airl nut do«, but if if• IOf'llCIOnt in betwem you're look- ifl( for ... rm a ll'olwioNJ SWF, N/S, ll, IT.~~ v lricd irwnuu. I will rctla'n all callal ltv& Call t96S. AlTRACTIVE, SW'F. 3.5, LONG JIACR,,(jRN 6Y6S. IOI#. &i;o,. 1-.l*r. CAlllVG'llllOn, lttc ou&doon, ..,., perfomWla llU, kaliM\ food.. Stet JIO'ilrle. .ry-pn,. ptof--.1 SWM.~ for~funw~ l'OflWICe. c-. Ma&. Call 1774. AlTRACTIVE, PROFES- SIONAL, ADVBNTUllOOS, llNelic. ~ SW'P, na NI s .... J7..q -•idl ...... ~. T11u ltMic.h. CMI ISll. .. joyllbe and ~111 rdalion- lhlp. NJS. II~ Beach.C.U 1691. HEALTHY WEALTHY WISE?? Alana.i~New­ pon 8eadl toCialJy acti¥C SW lldy, dau-ct fifties. NS. eekt W60°•~ol~Jh.. fTICllC. dwaaer. intqrity and li- Mrllaal sccwity to joyf\illy A:re- a1 i ve ly shan lhesc 8EST YEARS! La's li•ht 11p our livu ... together!ll Nc•pofl 8eadl.. Call 2&S 2. A TT'RACT1VE. BLUE-EYED BLONDE, 6T, DWF, NJS. 0 , 'onc•1n1n -. Joolina '°' onc>-WOll'lln rrwi'. You can~ me vp and llU me tnywhcre &om tcquftid evtnir\,a SOWN IO boou and jeans. l..ookinc for l&ab&e, te.lt-canf ldcft, 6'] + l')- tive ~ 31-j(), L&ed.w:· INTELLECTUAL A SEN - SUAL? 0-50? V«y preuy. slim DWF ST tedta llUQlll&c ~ 5().65 IO llwe lllf.W· ies, cioncau As~.,.,.,,. l)tical mind. plltL Sense ol llu- A Personal Ad m Singlelife is seen by over 300.000 readers weekly~ Send in yours today~ Free Voice: Ad with your printed p;,,'~SO'lal. Form on page ·l Customer Service (310) 592-60-lO. m,. volleyball. m0¥1cs. kidJ lluntu~tan Bodi. Call 2Xl69 STOPI YOU CAN MEETDWF. 49, NJS.educalcd, lllNICUYe. Call ar you S"t DWM, N/S, 4S+. K · cure. fun-lovi11g. souitive wilh r;oodvaluu. Newport Beach. Call 2101. SEARCHING FOR SOULMATE7 f'm wxtive, wsm. lffcttioN&c:, 1-i&ht. funny, fil. SJF. N/S, 40. Enjoys movies, cilncina. m1uic, waJkina. aood convcnation. Sed..SIJ caring. ccmnimc.uvc:,fvn-kw. ing.Sr..t. Ne Beach. Cal.1 l397. PERSIAN W A.NTED: PUite, s I rw. 22. seeks nice. p&.yful, ~11an. 2S+ LO walk. dftt, \a.lk. 1c:i bre. Lq 8udl. Call LOVABLE ti, SEEKS IJ.l.S, fllrt-kwq.~conpu­ SIONlt: male .l<>f fnc:ndship or 1)0'tiblc.rcl~p. H~ • &ach. Call 13Sl. YOUTHFULLY MATURE DWF, pet*. Qllal.iiy .Sceb ir&d- h&CN.. NJS WM. r11.. hn. r..,. caally JCIC\ft, proreuional 62•. Newport Bach. Call 2796. SWF DESIRES HANDSOME. FTr SBM 11nder .0, I'm 59", 39. fit., 111bwTVblue, ~.sin- ocre. T11111n. Call 1658. · ROMANTIC! RESPONSIVE! RA DIA1"T'I OJF duim t.nd- -S'l<J+, in&e.Uip SJM. NI • J.5-45 rot c:cnmiaed Ctiend> lh.ipllo'lc advcntwe. M1ut beridl m ~ in nWnd. I aw•it wi&h opal 1mul Irvine. Call 222ll. "'°'and abthiy ~ M VO tlll\ Wt• pan dcjreet.. ltvS!t. Utl ~8 L\IEU..10~1 DWF, S6. lovu peciplc, mime. beach, n vd. cour· ma dinncri. Seeks c~ltrlwi io shlte lolll'IC. t..suna Be.ch. Call 2.S02. PRETIY.PASSIO:-lATf~PRO· FESSIONAL.l9,.51''9S,desiru ti.ndtome NJS/D t luNCt "*' ol mcaru fot eornmiuncnt. New- pon Bach. Call 190 I. I WAt'1f rT AW· A lllCC SW py wilh All·Amcnc1111 aood ~ who's f1N11Ctal .t LIOrl• y aec11re. Are yov out thc:tt7?Ptcuc -~.no dvkh:f\ no beM1s Of mwaada, 6'•. rvu bead of heir and no BSI C«ona dtl Mir. Call I 6'l CARING. A1TRACTIVE BLONDE. 40'5, flflPY' 1poru. poli11e:s. bridcc .l wane ~••'II Sect. NJS ~ 39+ for run -~~·~Call 2253. PRETTY AP teas 1J.JS WM fSlar!Cial~. cmoUcnlly llablc.. Farnl ly oriatled for"°" Ible.,.... n-.e-OrqeCowty. <All 1•77. SWF. Aln.AC11VE. 32. .ekt JOtsll auy fOf fnmcWup and ~be more. l'•e 11Kd a whee), chU '°' put 4 yaa-s, bill Ml qiiir.e 1(11~ J Ol,ioy lnvd"'lo spona, eompwrs. llld .,,..new &hinp. My "llCal ·~ den"& lllOp lflfl 11 lhcy don't ti.Op you. c.cJnlKt me. lmnc. Call J 7JO. ~INlv.W.t.cldlpt0- fasiopal lllCC*t ...... , penonlll life. ""--Cal 1341. SAP. 400H. 5"21SLENtD. ., .. KU .. , prolce--.. WOlllM. F\cMe ....-. J ,.. ....,. M- (athloned ...... _,, ~ flllW1,-c-.rMd ........ I wil --all c.1llli Itwint. Q.112214. FORMER cou.ec;e QUEEN, OJF, NJS. loolna f« ha ic.... 4S+,.., e¥7 life's .-y ,._.' .a-cr...i ............. ..... ~ i.:v-c. 2066. NATIVE ORANGE COU}(JlAN 8UT Nor JILAS. TIC, DWF, ~. ptOfeuioftat. happy. lows .......... ooay · r.,..,uca.ranwu. hoMll. lolit-. '°' ...... honett, m.I>-~. ltftlliM, DWM. O ·SS. Onnce-Call 2229. PRETrY. ROMANTIC. OW'F. 37. IOphll~ ..... Jew. isll. prOfeu.oNI. Seets WM, NJ S, J.S..41, tw.dtome, flt,. lll<'l*S· 1111. ror i.uahto. corwerat10t1, kw inc, comntlcd rd•JCN111p ltvinc. Call 1111. OWF, N/S, 29, F\IN, SOl1Tli- ERS l.ADY. Seeks smalu, l•uatu e.nd 1nY'h•11& u c1IJI\$. Yrhtlt w !urns 10be aCalilomia '"'' l'\eWJIOl1 Beach. Call Im ATTRACTIVE ORF, )OS, SllAPEl.Y, ~ romltllJC- Seclt.s ecluc.-t, 1001S srnr.1""8. Lall bladt or •tl11e, SIS ~ fot Ima picnic "'* ir..anc Call l 67 CO~MrrMFm ORIE.VTED S11eccuf11I, aucruvt., indq!cn- den&. Serk11110f11kddyi...10 $1\att bike r«t. rolln OOMletl. Wall Swe Jownal. lrvinr. Call 1634 TAt.t. (S 10'), SU~NOER BLONDE. JI, swr. NIS.•JOY• <Mdoor aai..,t&ies wt tpOIU ... sirn IO n.s Allhlclac, siftc4ft, \a.II SWM. N/S, 31·16. ltv11t. Call l679. TAU. (.5"111 SWf, 19, OtrT· OOINC.enpy1~~ tnOVICI Scitb ,.,_'°""'I. 19- 2S, JVY lot ~. poe.a.bty men. eyptn._ c.a I 3S1. VERY SELECTIVE. VERY PRETTY. 11naQtnbc1td. ST. Inn\ bl<Jndc sm.. .50 ~. re- lined. et.rm"" wtlty ~ IO shift tile's m1n1 ~ Irvine. Call 2749. ATTRACTIVE. PltOFES · SION'ALSJF, N4,J7,S711* ,... •• -. ....... llh- ...iully iitelifted, wlwrally ..... IOC:iaDy llrilnMd. 1petial -1~ •. ~srorrlll\ .................... -..._. ... ~ hlM. Call 1715. CiOOD WOMA N LOOKJNG FOR A 0000 MAN. A•.c· eiwc. duly OBF. J7, S'2' 11251 ~ SM. 35-50, "'1 r.cc, ... ~ ~ flln IO bl Wld\ _..._~and~c lilOw IO lrtlll a Wy. lAftl Baich. c.AI 1997. ATI'aAC1'1VE. S6NSUOOS, SHAPELY. hilf.f ..... "'°"*· SWF. Sect.1 •.aa"Ye, llonnt. .trec:Uon.u SBM. 29-42. .5'9" .... -t.o llljoy• JIU. conccru, IUllWlte, lw:mr ooollod-..ls and ..... .. ::9:T:. C:&:.~mr ATTRACTIVE SBF. J6, S'.5. kwet ~ V°ll'tl#ll ~' aoaid-lodt.... flll\illlvt, .ucu r-$8M, 37•. ~. S'IO'•. f0t rr9"ichll~ttcd rcl•llon -.. t.1 hi-. Ca11 mo ATTRACTIVE. M ... Ll. MG· URE.O SBf. 57'/llC», 41. llon al. ar-. .... y mly ~mtc f< lllmll'I ID ~ m111nUncl Scd.• SIS. •cll-cd-.u1cd. n1a1ah1 SWM. '°9, for c~\lt'P and~COfl"mlllTlml. Am hnn.. Calf l3S7 1Ers GET SflUOt...S. SWF. \, s. 57113Sl. l9.~ YCI'} pret()" Scd.J SWM. SIS. ii " trim. 11ttracuve, lS-0. 1cr1~ ol t.'ftot $-..AM Cail ISY7 'BALDWIN BROTHERS LOOK·ALIK6 WA NTlO' (Alec:, Wtl~ Olniel). o...tt l.tnd, ice·blve eyn. uill; ti)" bb\dc beaillty, U I ~ Mua_ Catt llS7. Women 5-DgWomen DC A WH11'1! l.E.$11>..~ --~ fwiio-,, 1•• Mma lou to ... ,.. 6'1/16'. c.. ..... Cal -ILOND BEAUTY J'lhlmder. ....,,_..,_.w~tFapesato ..._o...d ... c.11. ...... 1----.. ~~· 1 /~,..'""r. :-.-~1•t ••••'·" .'"' - • Men seei<ing Women MAUJAOB.FAMIL y MINDl:D, SWM 39, S'l'/160, M llem. .....,, ..--,....w+y, aood ........................ ..-.p4mr..-ollllli- -.i.-..~--·· lilt, ii-~-s.t -.._.. lr· .-.Cell63l. )' • ) "·' (fj. •.• .... "' --.. LASER JOCl.. MIT PH.O. Rc- -.dl sa-.. 34, 5'11'. -. LA. 8-. M ...... CJitlia&cat- --. fllllotila. """....._ ..... dirty ....... ~~ Cal )6}4. Bf.Aat GUY. 40. 1111. .-.ai<re. -.~,a1 bf1abylbcocea. Sal Bed. Call 42.41. MY DAYS AJlE FUR SWM.. 28. 6'/U2. lw/p, collcp pi. ... ~ WFiS-3.S b r. ..S ldvee- llft. M . Lons 8adL c.n 3135. BRIGHT, FUNNY. outdoorsy SWM 40, NIS. Socks i1an. tlllelli· pl SWF1.S-40, wtio's lovm&,SQ- IUOI&. b ...-. li'Oelcnd ad- \'allln, quia lnc:I .... IDOllOC• -(.-in. loftc 8udl. Call ... 31 ATTRACTIVE, LONG HAIR S'NM sects aunc:u.-e kJai lwr SWF O.ia Mesa.. Call 4176 FU:\~. NICE WM l6. ftn70 ~ slllll C*lt F. 2.s. la IO shaie -. Mi. A pun. No di., COila Meu Call 409. Allllllit.~DWM.61"117~. ""'II?~....,. lit. ....... -.-..---.lb-4o for ~ ..... nw!, cnzy ... cUa -· .......... ..s lo<r· ~ U.-Nipd. c:aar 42". LETS SHARE A CA.RE WWM., 6it loob S4, srn60, r-..u,. ICIQft, N/S, secb ~ 1rW11 t.dy who likes ~ beach. ....... ..,,,OYkioon.~. rnd. IMIDIC ..S f•ily. Wlllao. CaD46n. SWM, 13. 6'/111. ~ prol., . Cadiolic ,,_ t.ac r-1,.. GIJOJI lll&lqlla, ... h¥el. coeecly. seek· ill educaMld SWF w11h values. l.Glll Bcd. Call Im. SWM. 40, HANDSOME, lit. full. prolcaiat.al, -relciow. Sil". .tins llll"ldive SF l4 or uncb ro.. r-. l'QlftlllCC ..s re~ ludilw IO -"a&C aed (uaily. ' Cmta Ms&. Call 4212. EDUCATED. ATIILETIC, flD-'°"'llC. SfH'ilual for Ind, sects ll-ncuv"' na, illlelltp ._ 11ndef 40 (Of' rcta11onsll1p Lin AMl!lilos Call 41MI ......_ BadL Call 3536. RNAN<lAU.Y SECURE DWM 62NIS,6'/200.U~e.s1111 f-.k for .m., lhall:r, n•d, e1t. l...Clllc BcQ Call 4S47. PROfmSIONAl. DWM 37, a1-=· ..-. -..~ ~-.~ ~ 36). c.,...., MM. call SWM. E\JltOPf.AN. 32. 6'1'/IU, ,.., ..... -~~ ..... ~Cell "4S. SCOIPIOSWM5tla.~.a.. -. ln<rd. ~ S.S. SWF 40+ HIS. NcwpGft ~ Cell 41$7. TAU.. SDONGWlU.JiD SWM 42 ......... ..., ... .... ............ Ltl .. ... I' . 18-i.c.14415. a SIM, PIOF., FIUiSH PIJNCE nPB ............ ..._,:::z., _.SIP,, .. JO..;.tr.~--...La Y ... lifllll 1111. Cll JJl2 0000 LOOllHO • ..a9tf.i sw.n .. .., . ...- lldycn¥ .. ,.._.,cawu ·-111 .... bat fnmd. C.ia Mela. Call Jffi. ATiiLETlC. PROFESSIONAL, SWM. 32. rects sliia, clalsy ladi lady ID IWUI • plA S_. 8adl. (:all 3Sl7. A RE.>J. CAlQt SWMNS )I, alllktic. handsome, inielhgcnt. Wiiiy, pddf-1. dllnncf aed l'OINllllC, ready IO JCalc. Irvine. Call lall. DWM LOOKING FOR sweet. WJUTEJl Sf.BS WRlla. SWM 31, 61110 hMdlome, ~took· I'll '°' preay C:O-wnler b llOria aed .--:c. B~ Call 3656, Bl.ACX MALE. 47, sllow me a &ood -and fll st.ow JOU I aood-. H..M.ctClll Bcadl. Call 41S9. PHpTOJOURNALIST, FAT, BALD. BROKE. 35, u ·pm· ll'OOpO. ieeb OllC aood WOll\MI IO keep the home r iru lif.nina. eo. rona dcl Mar.~ ~doll. uMc:r .cl NI FUNNYGOURMETSJM,40,6'2'. S, NIO. I lo¥e ~ Twlin.. ms woman who C111 make me Call 4615. "" md liU my llnmy. ~ 8adL Call 42.SI. HANDSOME, SHY MAN 40. 57/ 1 j). I lo<re inuisK:, lllO\lies. Loota. for the rip llllllda. Lona 8cadi. Call 4267. SENSl11VE. HONEST.SWM.26. 6'11143. -ow iMdli&ai&. c.n.a. llcJMllt SWF, ·20-n. Jor r1111 11111 l'OllllJICe. Newpon Buel\. Call 3222. DWM PttOFESSIONAL S1 scd.s ~ to cn.ioy the aood hfc oC ll'IVcl, lllllSIC, ll'IOVICS, dances, 11111 accmties. 4S-S7. Onnae C-y Call 4112 FUN-LOVING SWM. 14. t¥Y' ""-iaa .• ._, 4Mcbc. tn~I. ..,.,.,,_.,..., l'aa.U. 40. La.is 8e.k c.&11517. llE11ltED WIDOWEl ~ fe. .-c 114 1110¥S~Horn.,el. ....,_._,......_Call 45'°. HANDSOME ASIAN MAN. 40. S'41110,MritO'la. .... ~ ..., ......... ,.,... lAlll hdc.1401'. lOMANllC, EDUCAlB> DIM. ~62, .............. ............ ~.$-* 6i:llM 1t ., W; NewpMl.d c.146"- KJEll.Sl.A1a.Pl.OT. •St I', =:'4:...~ -.., . ...., .... ......, ..... _,....., ............ .... ................ c.14171 EDUCATED PROFESSIONAL s WM. 6'2' n as. enjoys c1irutc. dine· ina. weekends. Seeks slender SWF 40-SO, c:ompm1ion. pnier, fOf' sin- CCR rdatioftShlp. lr\lmt. Call 41.SO. HOT A SPICY LA TINO, 39, -U • SF, rllllrim. 25--35. fOf' fyn travel, comedy and?7 l,,kcwood. Call 36211 LOOKl~G FOR AV. OLD~ WOAA~-"CI") ainctt•cS\.t.S'&/ 140. 2J feC:ks .-callhy lady for fun Irvine. ull )lSO. TAU.OR TOOTi\Ll'SW\t.13. 6"S"fll0. alhlcuc. )CS· fun. •Cl)' ~· al•1>s -wic ... cu• Ne .. -pon Buch. Clll ~166. A VERYllA.'1>S0~RO\tA.\ TIC. 1c11111ne, pu5IOll&IC, a.hen lla\1US SWM. 34, SV/ISO (nc> u wife, no kt.ls, DO lo\-e h.wllcs, "" &aaooc. llO l wltehcs') qucs IS a •cry pretty, slaldcr, ~ pU}ful. cuJ dly wornMI *ho tichoei ID chem isuy, incimac:y, lo.-c, .ui<I the nght io It~ hlpptly oer af1a. lrv111e Call 3617. SWM. 47, llA.\'DSOME, 11'TEI..· UCiE.Vr. sens1t 1>c, c:duuled. wy· · I°"'& pcnollalily, sp~ly rich wishes IOsharc wull SWFof unhly. me111J. Rel100nsh1p lcalhna 10 -n.ae.. Irvine. Call 4443. AfftCJ'l:.""~'TSBM. 4 • • -. .US ICJrl«M YfMJ.fP fe· maJc iosllatc lhc finer lh-.:s .. hfc. ~ Beach. Call 4312. SUCCESSFUL, HANDSO\{E, physically fit SWM. 26, from llUd*CSI. seeks (1111 IOVUll, fll, bwtom beauty (my wakness) for MllKlc:u (1111 and advaiuc on a llOft·COlnllllU.al b&Jis ( llllHl I 1te haSy chest) ~pon Buch. Call 3211 VERY YOUTHF\1L SWM. SIX· TIES. ialenicd. acuvc. ms slcft. cb, dlic. tcnSttiwe Ltdy, 4S plUJ, for 6ic:ndsl11p. Irvine. C~ 4783. s~suous BACHELOR~ Ille 11ksnalc --10 ~ IMftllC .nets Ill lwill'IOUS OCC&ll- frolll ladi bunt. Swset Beach Call 4317 HANDSOME. EDUCATI:D N/S, SWMJl.S'l 1"/165. worbNdally . plays 111itar. loves Liit Grateful Dead. bu& llCll ...... °' 4hp. Seek111j 1"'*.111raC1.1¥C. Wf /A.f .tcr JO for re~llld 1rnd io &11 s.ac:nmaico * "cc•aows .. May. l1"ine. Call 366&. HANDSOME. SWM, 35, AC· . TIVE. LOY AL. canna. Seeb woman 30t fOf' poaible rel.won- shtp. N/D. SlllU Ma. Call 3917. PllYSICIAN, 40, 57, Love N · doon, seek N/S, feni.ale, »JS. Ir· vine. Call 35()1). SWM, 23, LOOKING-FOR SWF, IS. 22 MllSI be boncst A sincere .t f-..i. Ir¥-. Call lO ll AFFECTIONATE. WARM. DWM, S'I0'/170, lllllCllVt, profcss1011al. lovei walks, nimancc, dm111a. danc1t1J, lhatcr. must( Oll1dcon, waicr sklltlJ and Wk Seet1na •11rae1J•e. slender. DWF, 3S-4S. ,.,,111 ume 111tacsts for f1.11. rumance, rel.ilaonshlp. T1at111. Call 4076 LIKABLE SWM.. 29, 57/l JS En to> mo.-ic:s, SCICllCt. s1lllnC$$, mu sic LooL111a rot S\\1-2~40. ~ «'ft"Cf1atlllfl. fncn1bh1p Twun Call 3436 ' r\1 60ish. sc::mt-mnd SW\i. 6'/ 200 v.ho • anu 10 mccu '\JS S V. 'F ,. ho tS &all. mamage mended. hkcs i..1n•el .ui<I shM'e UpetlSCS. shm, atlnCll•e. suua.lly aagrcssnc. en· ,!O}S $flO'U wf f11111ly 0 cwpon 8cacll. C.all 41St. GOOD LOOKJNG SWM, 77, 56", BR.'l/BRN, seeks warmhCltled SWF 21 ·35 for SLNCIS, an, invd. lauahs Celia Meaa. C.all 3469. PKC>faSIONAL. DA.\1, 39, 5V/ 160, MS c1cJru. sects ptof css IOftll A.f wider 40, must be allHCllY stnea'C. ""'"" inancially se· ewe. Cosia Mesa.. Call 3980. STRAJGJIT SWM WA..\'TS FE· MALE (81) COlllpinlO!I for fun e•CllU. Dllnce, soclllu:e "'tdt u · oc.cpcople. ~?~Bcadi. Cali 3100 A 1lV. VEl..ER. DWM. SI0'/190. educ.-! pn>{cs11onal, M. seeks tpecw i.cty, l5.4S Wcsuntns1er Call 412!> CiOODLOOKlNG, ATHLETIC 29, SWM, Ena-. 6"/16S, GIJOYJ bead\ volleyball, bi:ina. rv:quct· ball. llll&llC Sects Mtnc:U\le, ath· m SF 24-29. lrv111t.. Call '.1203 . HANDSOME LOCAL NATIVE. SWM. 45, 6', ~ b-c:ally. Scebla aurac&l\lt ,._,, i.dy ».cs. Call only tf si~.you11 bt ai.d you did! Cosia Mesa. Call 422.4. HANDSOME. ClfTE. SWM, 29, Si ln'llSO. N/S, ~0Wll/bh1c. You're 11nc11"e. lo•c CN!doors • ~down IOeri. COiia ~ Call 3011. HUMOROUS. HAPPY. HANJ>. SOMF.. SWM, SO. 5'11"1170. N/S • sttb bill-beats)' 31-SO few c::=·" ...... ~ SWM. 6V/ll0, 19INIS.-. m. ~--..... ~ ...... .. ...... .._.._.u.·.~ We. .,... c.a 3S71 YBYHANDSONESAN JS...a. ~(. NIS Steb call, Illa. .......... ....,~~ ~ ,..._ C.. J71L HANDSOME. SUCCESSF\JL SWM. NA. 31.110'/175, ....... ~--... -· .......... ===i ·?Ms.:1 3 To resPo"'' to these tuls caJJ 1 (900) 407-43 77 ' (bl/Jed al SJ. 49 p er minute) or see lnstrocttons onpage2 Men Seeking Women SingleLife Customer Servic.e call (310) 592-6040 for information or assistance. Sf Su~!. female SM Single Mole D Divofced G Goy L le.sbion J ... ) 4 To respo11d to these ads call 1 (900) 407-4377 (bilkd al $1.49 per minute) or see itistn1ctions onpage2 Men Seeking Women for lonc·ICml,la&ionshlp. lritinc. Call 3Sl2 r~ LOOKlNG FOR A WOMA.~ IO mile my pnori1y, and who will make me her pnority. Aboul me: sense of humot, sincae, Wlftll· hurled. a:lcroc llllen:Sts. own my own business. 38, brnhwcl. 51(1/ 165. Cos1& Mesa. Call 3.503. ~1JN LOVING. SFNSmVE. OUI· goini. wl SWM. NJS. 34. f.njoYJ animals. llhlcta, all ailtinl ac· llVIUCS. Seeks sinuLv wl, SWF/ SAF. NJS, 2.S-33, fOf fricn4hhipl pou1bk rcl.wonslup. ll'linc. Call 3525. PROFESSIONAL SWM. Chns· uan, 30, S'I l'/190. Enjoys spoiu, rtXMDCC. wrrWs. Seeks SWF 22· 3S for f~laumslup. T l.ISln Ca.II 38YL EDUCA TIID. HANDSOME, .SO, (look 50). 59'/I 50 seeks awxtivc mair r Of d.alCS Of funn mairvnoay. '''"'POf' Bcac:A Call 4934. SWM 36, 6'/170, l&SC whcekhair. Seeks br1ghl, atuacuvc, open· minded, canng, slender, acuvc WomAll. T ustJI\. Call 3S92. MR. MOM~S ROMANTIC FRI 8' 1> to spend time w llh. rm hu.llhy, ~ 40, wllh <Jns. uan v alucs. You should be slim, stable, atuacuvc and marnagc minded. '"'inc.. Call 4412. 1' 'EWPORTB F.ACH BUM, SWM. ='IS. N/D, n.c. 67{1!.XJ, USC· BS'59. MKTGIPRJRE. sects OMI· fiably WIC, tell\l~O'OUS bc.teh blonde to dn ve mz y. Ref erenc:u. .'.\cwpon Bcac:A Call 4S88. BEST f'RIFND WANTED: by 6'1' SWM N/S. 31 (Of ICMIS, bead!, 5-kJmg, '1nvel wilhin honcsl. fwi; hu.llhy. «lllltll1aed rcla11onslup. ll'llllC. Call 3794. SWJM, NJS, 34. 59' SEEKS ll'· TEWGENT. aunctive. SlllCCft com~IOll for romanuc lon&·lam rclaciOmhip. &.joys comedy, aia- v~ m115ic. Leis t.allt. San1.1 Ana. Call 3SSS. llA~l>SOME. TAU. STABLE. SB M. lrtinc p!'Of csuou l seel:s slender oC SF (Of pc1ilive i111ima1e rtlllionship. To IMe lhinJa. IU· cw background ~ lr- vme. Call 117 I. AVAILABLE A.ND A TTRAC· ·11~DWM, 47, Texber/Autbof. Seeks SW/HF. -'er S6, EMO. TIONAU Y llF.ALlllY (sh.vcs fcelioas), affecuooate, pllyful. sponuncow. natl.ft-lover, brighl. NJS, time ro, and WA111S comm ii· ~ 3G4S Carilos. Call 4312. PILOT/BUSINESS OWNER. &1· uact1ve DWM, 6'2'n8S, (poli1e snioker). sccJU,.1111. s.lim, allne· tJvc. 10lelligcn WF 3S-40 for CIO!t- vcrsauoo. dirun&. oompAnions)up, .t iravel. I likc bridge. chess, mo•· ies, dining OUl, and hoc lllhl. ll"'inc. Call 4042. BOYISH 45, 6'11 IS. alhksJc:, fuMy, romat111C auomcy who mjoyi films. mime, lheacre, aunes and spons would like IO 111«1 a r11. very aunt· uvc and very intdli&Clll l4-42 SF wKh a spwt1e in ha eyes.. Newport Beach. Call 4488. RICH, HEALTIIY. ATTRAC· lWE SllM, 37, medium build, WOllld l&e to mocc doWll IO cri &•If« in11ma1oe relationslup. Hun- UllJIOll Beach. Call 3883. HOPEFUL ROMANTIC, SJM. 36, 6'1'/1751, professional. seclr.s soulnwclplayma&c IO s~ mov· JCS. music. laughlcr, romlllCC. Ir· vine. Call3814. MEDICALSTIJDEVT, 24, llJlldJc SJM. Scdinc ma11n, fcmiNnC, N/ S SJF 19-2.S for close. comfonable rtlalionshlp. lmnc.. Call 3442. 'URBANE. SVCCESSF\JL BRIT· · ISH ADVFNTURER, S2 aecb young. beautiful, ei1citing iravelq compan:ioft who lf>P'«iates tht advani.ces ol an cacqMl()flll older man. Irvine. Cal I 4196. PROFESSIONAL. JS. 6'/llOf, handlomc, educalCd. enjo)'ll spons, invd, 1111, acmilive, burnonlus. SMia( ~ SWF. (2.S-32~ 1"' lllC. Call J903. INO.JRABLEROMANTIC,SHM. Clwisuan.. 4G+. S6', prvfeasional, ClOl"llpiPionlle, l!Cqrily. kappy. Sarchina f« Mlliaent. lllnelive lady uncb 40 1'ilfl spiritual A '-· ily •alua. ltviDc. Call 4404. HANDSOME, VERY SUCCESS- flJL WM, 31. ldeaiw., conf'tdalt.. chrssy. ~ wry beMlli/111, suy, fllll, ti.JO, SWF IO spoil, rs~ A adcft. SM&a AAL Call ALLAMBJCANLOOKS Wfll.lG HEART llld •-llllile. S"ltl, NJS; )(I, 6'1'. a&hlaic. iMcllipl. professiom.I, fi11&11Cially SCCll~. Enjoy movies, ~. spoiu, mu. sic, walb .t romance. Scdq SWF, NIS. ll!Jlh sinilar bectpound .t ink:resu. Lana Beach. Call 3664 . GE"{TLEMANt Y, WARM 41, SI Ill/I.SO, 1vxasful comedic, allt- leuc. Likes bead!, nvd, r. din- "'" Seeks 11UM' mate. Fanuly OK. ~pon Buell can 4104. DWM,MllJTARY,37,S'IO'fl6()jf, blondcJblue, «l40IJ musJt. bowl· ins. movies, ~i'L Sects S'Wf/ DWF. lS-JS, petite. soy. Levis, for rclauonship, smoker okay. TuMin. Call 3791. SINGLE FATHER, PROFES· SIONAL. STABLE. 43, "Cl'Y 111· ncuve. Wll'llS IO tllft:l lftlrria&c minded SAF/SWF, NJS. who loves ch1ldial llld ...... -. lritille. tall4096. COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. CJIRJSTIAN. N/S, 47. 6'1'/llOll. Look ma 1or nice '9oUla. wlslirft. 6A1 SWF, Oirillila. N/S, ..._ lover, Wrlfll)cn·N·Booll Couneiy lldy. lno~ Call 4336. SWM, 62, 59/ISOt, NICE LOOK· ING. ~re.---... aaect epecies, the ,_ 1111tUiJC111, libenle4 Womlll who inailtJ Oii 1191"" 1ier r.w share o1 • ;o,ru1 friendlhip. Irvine. Ca.ll 4766- HANDSOM6 DWM .. DAD, 27, Sl'/160it, ~win&. Seeks 1ionat.i..arc-.aancuvc.SWF/ SHF/DWF/DHF, lJ.. l5, lllllDbeadl. <Mdoon, dinner, o(f~. 1,. vine. Call 3028. ~ -.CUYC i.ty. lrTa Call ROMANTIC 1lEAl. MA.~ • 6.S. 67, llllnCIJYC seeks limbic SU.ti bomcrnMcr. &!joy ans, chanty, sailq.bcalth.Newpon Beam ~II •923. • AFFECTIONATE. CllRJSTIAN, DWM, 49, h-. ~. hanes'l, lovc chilclraL f.njoy mo•· a , iravd, ~· Soeb lady, U55 w/ siirular imeia11 for lorw ICllll Rbtiomhip. IJVilt. Call 4J&S. CANADIAN. DWM, N/S, YOUTIIF\JL 46, a-inc. iesw-- ~caic.wl, &alCllled, Ira, S'I. Secb lltlncii¥t. slc:.icr;Qit- oua, wticulalc WOlllall Will Wtc. poise, •punk. Irvine. Cal.I 44.SO. ATTRACTIVE. SENSITIVE, MAi1 OR FAX YOUR PERSONAL AD TODAY! • 1\<.klrc'i.S ----------------- C11v _____________ Zip ___ _ l'honc (_) ______ Age: ___ _ Above infonruulon mandatory. •• FREE AD! 15 WORDS OR U:SS! (Additional words $1 each.) Additiooal wo~@ $1.00 ea: Plwe cncJase check p~able to Singlclife. (Attreviati~ mi as SWM cwrt as 1 word Hci~ght canbo cn.u1S as 1 word Oly ~ free.) FOi oma U51! ON\' VMt ____ ""-----DBF: ___ _ ( )( p M Specfllt~.'SUS>f*ment ~ COllM Mekend d SWM, NIS. 30, 6'?nlOll. Adllttic, P!el•ioul. y .. ""'-">'· *'· teQIOI\ ..... .._. 0.-baiit- 11fW. CCllllflllMt SWF. NIS. 2l-l0. Ill rolllMCt ,. ,_ilk ,.._.. lhip. im.. Cal m1. SWM. 21, 6'6'n llOt. we dWt hlar • '!Ull cya. Alhlcllc. fWI)' ' alJOrl -.ti ... ·-IU .. SccQa SWF. l l·lO. l,.,,ine. Call 3424. SWM. YOUNG 37, f'T/14St Seeks ~. who !Mes chances, loves nialu. Mimlh, new 111111ic, read!"', llld really cares I Irvine. Call 3676. BON VIVANT, ADVFNTUlU!· SOME SWM, 6'4', bh1c-&yed/ bkindc, 61, ~ )9, conf'idalc .t llllClll'C-, w-" .n~. po&· telS cl•. chwm. ..._. .... 11i. aera.. EnJOYw-..tdinina,set· IW.yUllD. ~ II 6ieftd.. lh~lallonshipwfSWF. 20's to4a1, who~ Stmtl• ~alla. lrvmc. Call )717. llUM~OUS DWM, l?.SUGI rr ~Illy. flllJOY f•.-11\1. arnp- 111&-tpcra.-a. 4-1ous.quia C~flllmlP al hol9c, lie .. wtch ye4i ' old daua"9cr. Irv inc. Cal.I 3 S9 I. SINCERE. 116SEST, OPES. SWM, NJS;l3,6'4'. Secb SF. ~JS. 21·Jl fOf' ~ RlallOnlhtp. lno~ Call l692. SWM. 46, 55, OPEN. llONEST. llllCa'f.,~_...,..,.__.. !a}iiyr ..... •llts;cw1a1 1n ud uplom11. Sttb r .. 1Jy. llllftded, pc111c fanalc. Irv-. CAii 4141. BEF.N TIIERE. DOSE TIIAT. SBM. 26. ~ 4 Sf SS'-t, Jim\ f1.11, INlllRd, for "°"'P•llClftlhtp • pouiblt rclluonihlP. Cosu MCM. C.U30SI. OOUSTIA.\ SBM,41, SI I', -ts Clnt• SBFl'SAF l6--40 Pt:tiie wl shapely Of sin. Lons Beach. Cal.14291 •lhebeas,fOfplwlnlllc.tlJlll I f~ .... S..l'aaa ,_.. e.ed. '-'-I B..tL Call 4)5". SWM, 8LUE·EYliD BLONDE 67(1.)(1, ..C . ....,.., travel .t ..,._ m;.,tlifu•dl•to._, wtll --.. r.als. '-'-I 8cadl. Cal367l VERSATILE. 32. SWM, "!JCW' ••• IModlc .... .ts u.dli&• Mahli)'. polllally, --Illy, ~111111>' 1wft SWF no oonr.cns, •kmtc ... Olla ICllvt· .... l-""I Bach. Call m6 Al.OVETIIATLUTS. ~lfll • c.-.ISWM.~111.-.­.._, ~/podlwisic.IMI. Tall, shm, adllcuc 8 ic. Fftlk llMdL °"" towiw Ian. C'ftat ~ Pltaltbc-sf!. 2S-3S,S'6' •• 111-. ...., .... pollCd. llldli· IClll. boted .. cW. Diec Giii• Mlm, SlllW1 JOI\_,~. _, phcmy C1A •CiltSCfffCN'te "'°' ..._....,...,,.iu1--.~ cil.lru1aa&1C, auuwc -. cal.I me! •"-.. -8udl Call 3110 NICE LOOKING OGM scth fnendtll\lfl. .ny net. 20-lS. rm rt. rr. •err ~ wc:am11111a. Call 493l SWM. 31, rT/14S, JO, ..tJ fe. male lO·:SS. Likes· Cam1as, ' Koaiftslt1, Bladrnmcr. !ova mu· SIC S.-i.Aae Hei&tu-Call 3632. PltOFGWM,J9, 6116_s pd ttltpt Mlekw'I GWM 35-'S, p4 sllapr. c.-.....S. Ain-...... far an mR ret.ani. I 9JG1J ~ OU1 HI. MY NAME IS RJCK. I'• a pro(c:ss.onal, (~r lll\llys1), SWM. rm 3$ yn old, llllnCl.twc, aoodbuJJ.Sl'Jl6()jf, r. •me • opcn m .... con..,..-~ I'm clcM, dilc:ite, lilavc my own place. If open minded wl tee&111 a des CJ1lt'l ~lltiomlup. call me l,onc Beach. Cal I J7 l9. llUMOROUS DWM, 44, IT, '°"I hair. solvent.. san .. slftll\ 111> IM,IOf 11ias. Be ti•. llrlahl A lovely. AAahca. c.a mo. HAi.DTOA."'lD, SAM, t-~01 BORN, Hry ll111ebomc. (OfWMt fllllioa .... 31; ... Seib .-ac. "" f-* IO "'°1 .. ,_ • We. ........ Clll J29l 0000 l..OOKINCl SWM. n. 671 160I. Wilt ........... " .. . ...... ,..lWF ... .... ........ ,.. .... .. _.._.,.r •• 111111111 _... ........... .... ... ........ ..w.. ... -ot ..... ..,, ..... ...... .......... ..., ........ ... ~-.... ,. .. C4 IW. Cll J7IO. HANDIOflll. HllALTHY WM s&JNO ............ Of I&. ....... ~ .. caMd)' cllibl, .... *una. " travel. 11111 ~Beach. Call 4997 SWM SS, S'JM10 i.n. mu1N1- body, ~.elem, hcillhy Secb I· l 11111m11t rel•uoncll1p w11h llun, deln, 111\CCft SW M » ~ ~Valley Call 4996. ATllL6TIC, STR.AIGlfT ACT ING, 11abla WM. 19, w11h fWllMIO"• build .... -.. 22-Jl. NIM>. 8dmoa& S1Mn. Cd ... I. WllM. 49, s1·n 10 .-.. fa'lllllllt ., .... , . ..._..,... ...,w.-....c.um1. PIOFBSSIONAL GWM. 47, SEW <Wl 21..40, lor i-... ...... --..1.1--.. rWuJ.ip. ................ --.1. S'trneo. llWMi. NCC.~ s.. ..... c.tt 4012. OWN. )I, LOmlNO Pat WM/ L-..S..u ••40,r. •• IF m ohs' a·v 0... ......... .... c.a .. 1WC1i1 n, mn.-. ... ... .... ...,. ......... .,.2 •. ... .., ........... .... .....,.aid THE SCENE Quake nearly shakes up y act at Battle of Surf Bands . .. T here's no be tter time 10 catch a concert than summenimc and things are lirf 10 a good start along the Orange Const. !he rirst annual Bnl\le of the ~urf Bands, held June 28 at l lun11ng1on Beach High School. l\:.1med a strong lineup of long-11me favoritcS Jan & Dean, lhc Surfaris, The Chantays, D iel.. D.tle and the Dcllone!I, and Papa Duo Run Run. l mle did the audience rc:ilizc 1h.11 the t"o large c:irthqual..es that 'true!.. ~arly on Sunday morning nc.1rh caused ,e,cr:il of the act' to ~anl~I 1hc1r :.els as part of the d.1\ -long, concert. Onlv an hour before Thc- Surl m \\ere se t lo p.crform. n111.ir1i.1 Bob Berryhill admi11ed 1h.11 he had been unable 10 reach 'J\ophonisi,guitamt Jim Pash, ''ho h\c' .i few miles from the cp1ccn1e r of the quake that si rud. ) un:.1 Valley at 4:58 :i.m. Uul PJsh. his face bruised and ~Ian Mande ll is Prospero and ~nnc West plays Miranda in "The Tempest" at the G rove Shakespeare f estival. TEMPEST: From 6 Veteran Slukespcarian actor I tarry Frazier never really brings the l..m11.'s confidan1, Gonz.olo, into focus. "h1le R~er Christofferson is even k's con\'mcing as the perplexed ruler. Alan Fein tein cuts a brief but na)ty swath as 1he conniving An- tonio, abetted by a properly snide performance from Richard Hoyt Meller as the equally untrustworthy prince, Sebastian. The young lovers are a mixed ble 1ng I n the Grove production. OenJamin Livingston is wonderfuUy awestruck as the wide-eyed prince, Ferdinand, bul Anne Wu t's Miranda IS 'far tOO sort for her character' good. Turning up her volume might ilo wonders for her performance. Shakespeare's magical mystery tour is plnyed out on a massive revolving circular platform elevated from the mom stage, masterfully designed by John l aCO\-elli. Except for the open· 1ng sequence -the tempest itself, which becomes a cacophony o( inde- cipherable commands hurled by crewmen Steven Opyrchal and Peter ~ali -Lhe scenic device works wonderfully as a cransitionaJ tool. ''The Tempest"' continues Wednes· days lhfouah S1.&ndays al 8:30 p.m. under the 1tars at the Festival Am· phithcatcr, 12852 Main St., Garden Grove, until July 25. Ticket orders are lakcn at the box office, 636·7213. full of stitches, arrived in time to lead his band through a 14-song set of surf classics. And -like the other artists performing that day - he wasn't paid 10 perform. The fi,c-hour concert was held as a fund-raiser for the new Huntington Oeach Municipal Pier to open later thic; month. Pash later expl:iincd he had been inju-rcd while helping one of his children OUI of his YUCC<I Valley molnlc home. "K ing of the Surf Guitar'' Dick D.ilc ;ilso turned in a (>O\\Crful :.ct t.Jc,pitc heing \\Orricd about his ranch in Twe1ll)'nine Palm!> (luca1cd JUSI c.i~\ of Yucca Valley): during the set he said he hoped 10 return to a home !lttll st.mding. l{od, critics have 1rac.li1ionally panned the importance o·f surf mU\tC, but many of the 2,000-plu~ on hand didn't h~'e any problem dancing and singing along with some of the most accc!lsiblc pop music ever written. The Surf:tris' "Surfer Joe" and Sister Act "Rated : PG The Stars: Whoppi Goldberg, Harvey Keitel, Maggie Smith The Story: 'Mlen a mediocre Reno lounge bird (Goldberg) accidentally witnes~ a hit committed by her gangster boyfriend (Keitel), she agrees to testify against him. For her own protection, she's hidden in a San Francisco convent where the stem Mother Superior (Smith) places her in charge of the convent 's choir. It's not long befOf'e Goldberg Is turning the sisters into prankish cut-ups, Mid Keltel's minions are on the trail ..• The Scoop: Basically an - Innocuous, one-~ flick, the movie is enjoyable enough nunsense. Hampered by pedestrian d irection and a predictable script, there's still enough cattoonbh bits to make this good, summu comic fodder. Goldberg Is, as always, fine, and Kathy NaJima and Wendy Makkens register well In sidekick roles. I doubt ~n The Pope would give this a raspt><ny. The Score: 6 ..... ~-,., ....... ,. _..,._. "'Wipe Out,:. The Chantay:.' "Pipeline," and Jan & Dean's "Surf C11y," ''Little Deuce Coupe;· and "Lillle Old Lady From Pa!ladena" scored high ·with the drc!.!.cd-for-thc-bcach cro"d. For those who rniS!.ed the concert, there is already 1.ilk from city officials that a second surf band ~onccrt ''ill be held ngain in !lummer 1993. And Huntington Beach Channel 3'i. director hai. plan!I to pool the bc~1 performances from the June ::!8 performance into a 30-mrnutc \pccial 10 be \ldeoca')t l:iter this month. And J.m & De.in (J.in lkrf) and De.in Torrence) \\Ill be performing all their cla!l!.IC h11\ .It 7 and l) p.m. on Tuc\J.ty, July 14, in the Arltngton The.tire at the OrJngc County Fair in Co~ta Mesa. tall 75 l -FA l R for more information. 0 Not all :.urf mu!.1c is tied to the pa!lt: there arc plenty of local groups carrying the banner first Aliens ·. Rated : R The Stac Sigourney WelJVer The Story: Picking up after her dimactic tussle with the last movie's mama bug, "Alien 3" finds Lt. Ellen Ripley (Weaver) further imperiled after crash landing on an inhospitable penal wor1d . Banding together ~ male, Christian-Fundamentalist prison populace, Ripley prepares to make a last bleak stand against ~r old enemy ... The $loop: Brooding and Impressionistic in tone, the film's definitely the dal1cest, most nihilistic chapter in the future-goth series. There Is no denyi09 thot first-time d irectOf' David Fincher has a MajOf' Eye and the ldneticlsm behind the movie's wide-screen vi~ls (especially the last half's dizzying mine run) is absolutely astonlshi09. But. If! spite of Weave(s courageoui wor1c, the marvelous effects and the lntrigulns reJlglor'redemption angle, what may prove off-putting to genre fans Is the unrelenting mood of despair. All In all, this Is one exciting -albeit de~sslns -''bughunt .• The Score : 7 nown in 1he late 1950:.. The Sliders have played al club!I and surf stomps all along the coast, but have :i more unique performance lined up for "Surf music fans. Saturday,,they will perform as they are drivco along the route of the Fourth of July Independence Day Parade in Huntington Beach. 'Can a performance from atop the gu)::.' surtboardl> be nc>.\? l·or more information on The Slider~. call band manager 0Jn \tel CJflC at 960-73:!3. ' 0 !>.11urJJ\ afternoon. lvcJI .1uJu:n1.:cs.ha.,e J ch.in\.\! to sec the Jchut of $\\CCI gu11:m,1 l)iu.1r1 Smith\ new band t\liJ111~ht. Smith \\.,I\ \\1lh Swel!l \\hen 111:\ 'cored \UCCC\) back Ill the: '7lh \~llh "LOH~ i'> Ltl..c O\ygcn"' anJ ,c,eral other rock f.t, onte~. :!s:!~ I La P~•l Road lJU't \llUth ul Ah'o Creek). Laguru i'-1gucl. The dcbul performance of M idnight will be part of Laguna Nigucl'l> Fourth ~f July Cckbra11011 at Laguna Niguel Region.ii Par!.., .\n,\ bc:.1 of. bo\h I uunh nt Jul~ C\enl\ .ire free -JJ) JJ/,1i11 .\l.l\11d/ Class Acr Rated: R The Stars: Kid N Play (Christopher Reid, Christopher Martin) The Story: Teen rapper duo Kid 'N Ploy star in this high school comedy about role reversal Duncan (Kid), a shy honor student, and Blade (Ploy), a smooth h.ood, end up trading identities W'tlen their academic files are switched accidentally on ~ first day of class. • Not surprisingly, Duncan gets a lesson In cool conduct from Blade W'tlich helps him break out of his shy mode. Md the smooth-talking Blade, of course, Is given a new perspective on his vocational options. The k oop: A familiar theme given e falrty nifty hip-hop spin by t~ always likable lead duo. Infectious and funky llkc t~lr last two "House Party" films, "Class Act" offers up a winning mix of Pfatfalls, noise end sty1c. In between the jokes, the movie afso manages to make some sly commentary on double standards In educational Institutions as both kids exchange school environs and ccpcrieoce lffe rrom eachothc(s point of view. The Score: 5.5 .. Housesitter Rated: PG The Stars: Steve Martin, Goldie Hawn The Story: When an architect (~run) fails to win his intended with a dream house/engagement present, he 1mpuls1vely has a one-night stand with a dizzy co n artist (Hawn). When she finds out about the untenanted real estate, she moves m, passing hersd off to /11\artin's family and friends as his wtfe. %en the latter d rscovers this, he sees a WCJY 6f winning back his o ld girlfriend. The Scoop: Aside from a few decent ~lly laughs, this is grating, .risible stuff. Hawn plays the son of d1tzy flake she es~ed in her "Laugh-In" days, and there's somethin~eally sinister about_ the way she commandeers IMrtin 's property and lrfe. /11\artm comes across as less sympathetic assnfvely, and the escalating prefabrications the 'two cook up are Wlf'f too un~lievable. In short. pretty shallow and creepy. The Score: 5 . ' • EVENTS: From 5 PJnc.11.,• Brc.:il.t.N -J m 10 noon S.'llur- dJ\ BrrJl.fJ>l trclo.l'ts .:ire J\Jrl.:ible at 1he door Adult) .He Sl. chrldrt>n are $2 • f,uhion l~land Nev.pun Center Drrve Jbt.>w Pacrtic Co.m ~i1gh•~ay, Ne"po<t Hl'.1d1 ~ ~Y· 11 ll Ne1' 1>0n Harbor Art \\u,1•um 1<11ns fJ,h1on 1,1.md 111 presenting ~·~llnd .inn11.1I "HI.id . .:ind White B.ish" at ' fl m Jul> H! feJlurini; d1n111~ dancmg .:ind enll'rt.11nmcn1 under the srars Cost 1s S50 JX'r fX'r'>l1n •John 'Wa) ne Tennis Clu b 11 71 Jambo· rt•,• Rn.id, "'l'\\l)<lrt Bc.1ch, 547·6301 , e\I. JUl'I 1 t•nn1s 111.11rh at ' p m. Jul) '} l;e... l'"'''" '''"port lk.ich Du~l'> .rnd S.in An· r. ,,,., R.11 ql1l'1< hl'nl'tir, C•1lld1"ll lnrlu~rrics n1 l >r ,,, .:1· l n11n1~ ( 1"1 '"' \ IP tent .:ind .,;'.tton~ ' Sh fk•r fll'hon. "hn:h oncludl'S h<•'> ti "' J\11 .ind bt•H·r.1i;l'~ Cr.1ndst,1nd t~l' t.: )t..;,1t·rpi•r,1tt1 •Le \ll'rtdien hotel ·!5110 \\.11: .. ->,nhur Hhd '"'' •II ll1 •• , h -I-,, 2ll0 I ~hill'" r r1.tO\t1 P•,11 'I ti.H t, u:l..i''-) f\._ il br J:l\d "n•"' 1 If r.t" l' p 1 I ,1 rn Tt•l"•dJ\·l.rh 18 \\ fh ·' \HI !1. ,,, p( r ,, 1t•~11lf1.1I \\1nt•4!t I t. J I \ tt I l. , ..... ( t t»-i:· .... •\l.HllW" PJrl. t•tth \(rotl .int lr\tt'r .• '-• ,,, •! lli•.1d1 II 1• I •r;h .111r111.1I • t I p.1• 1d1• .ind po1 rll< '"Iii 1h• . '·"' • "' lt.l.1· I J'.tdl' bl'~ll'> .H \.1t1lf l 1 h• p.1r,1c!t• ,!,11h .tl till' 1 rt 1 t ul \\ •' ''' .ind l ufl'\OHKftire .lfwl Iles and food booths run by local com· munity grou~ • Newport Dunes Jambofee ROJd and Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach, 644·7666. The annu.il July 4th celebrauon starts at 10 a.m. and ends wrlh a 9 pm. fireworks show There Wtll also be S<Jnd· castle buoldmg exh1b1ts. Hula Hoop con- tests, a bike parade, pony rides, (.ice paint· rng, a campfire and country-Western music. Admission rs S 10 per vehicle. •Newport H.ubor The Old Glory Ch.irac- ter Boat Parade -a combination o( the Amencan Legion Yacht Club's Old Glory PJrJde and the Character Brot P,1rade - tal..es off at noon SJturday. More than 100 bo.:its will start 1he1r two hour 1ourncy at the b.l<in ne.ir lido MJrina Village and \\Ind their \\Jv 1hrou!i'1 the hMbor • Oranite Coa't College le 8,1rd SIJ· drum, ro1 f J1r\1ew Rn.id, Co~t.1 Mt•w, 43:!-5715 Cn'IJ Ml's.1 Rorary Cluh ho-.t~ ''' :>e(r)nd an11u.1I ~ourrh o{ July Frr~•orlu Spt'l1JLul.ir rh., S.:irurdJy (.'\('ning GJIC\ open Jl .. p.n1., cnll'rtJ1nmcnt tx-.:111~ .it -30 T 1Ll.t·ts SS lnr .1dults, SI for ch1ldrt•n 2-1:> • South Co.isl Metro on the cornl·r 01 -\ntun B11ule\.Jrd .111d A.H•nue ol the Art> rn Cr»IJ Mt">.! Strt't.•t \ 1br.i11ons," an old· l.:i•h1onc·d i.lmil) cell'lir.1toon of collector c.i" Jnd 10<.I.. 'n' roll !JI.I."> pl.:ice July 2·'> t tours 10 a m 6 p m July 2 3, 7 J.m. 5 p rn lul\ 4, ,1nd ~ J rn 4 p.m on July 5 f\~t5":lrc tree l > \~l I • B.illroom Dancing. 610 W. 18th St., Costa Mesi, 644-5110. A clas.s on ball- room dancing and West Coast swing is of. fered 6-7 Tuesday nights. • Cosl.i Mesa Quick.steppers at Costa Mesa SenlOI Citizen Center. 191h Street and Pomona Avenue, Costa MeS.1, 545- 566~. A senior citizen square dance gcoup scel..s e11perienced dancers to join them each Thursday at 9 a.m. • Soulh Coast Metro at corner of Avenue of the Arts and Town Center Drive, Cost.a Mesa. 550-INFO. Chief Auto Parts Bop & Boogie Street D.:ince runs 7 -11 p.m. frid<lY. as part or the "Street Vibrauons"•weekend 1n connection with the 10th annual Creal Amenc;in ftlce. ltckets: SB. I l..., 11\/:\l ..., ,\ '>I'll I .\( l I '- • res1ival o( Arts, 650 Laguna Canyon Rd , Laguna Beach, 49/f-10111. Some 160 artists and craftsmen IM'play their creations and g1\e clemonstra11ons and_ worl..shops at 60th anni)ers.ary edruon of festrval July 1 O· Aug JO. Also featured are a ... ar1ecy o( per· forming .uu, a Junior Art Gallery and res- tJurant speci.:ils Admission· Sl-l , rree for c..hrldren under 12. • Founlain Valley Fiesla at Mile SquJre Parl.. Brool.hurl>t at Heil, Foontain Valley, 962 4441. The 1 Olh .innual event rea1urt'S cntert.l1nment, urn1val rides, and other (es. IMll~ todJy from 5 to 11 p.m. through Sunday. Saturd<ly's firt!WOl'l.s e>dr.ivaganza is slated f()( 9 p.m. Fiesta admisSIOf'I al the door 1s S4 adults; S 1 children under 12 and seniors; children 5-years a.nd under free. • Or.il)ge County fAir a.,.Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, CosLl Mesa, 751-FAIR. Fair's <entennral Ct'lebration, themed "Meet Our Main 5:<\ueeze" this yeJr to honor the county's h1SIOl'ic citrus industry, indudcs top·name enterta1nmen1, carnival rKles and sidesh~. J midway, displays, country fair-type compchlions, livestock and ;inimal rides, every kind of food imaginable and more July 10-26. The Otlily P110t will have a special booth sci up so foir patrons can learn more about Amer- ica's bes.I CQ11mun1ty newspaper .• Ad· mis!.lon: SS (~ adults, SJ (or seniors 65 and older, S 2 for children ages 6-12 and children under 6 ,1dmittcd free. Par~1ng is SJ, with CJrpools carr)'1ng four or m01e P,OOPle park for free. • P.igeant of the Masters .11 lr\1ne Uowt, Laguna Canyon ROJd nO<lh of For~t Av- enue, Laguna Beach. 1 ·800·734·3714 Gre.it WOfks of art l1terall)' come to hf<' July. 10-Aug 30 as actOfS, cc.r..tum<.':., faithfully reprocfuced b.lckground) and StJge lrshting combine to re·oeate pa1n11ngs and Scdlp- tures .u music ;and a n.irr.:itor sct the mood Call (Of hcl..et 1nformat1on. •Sawdust festiv.il along Laguna Can>on Road north o( Forest A\enue, Lai;un.l Beach, 494-3030. £dect1C ooldoor .irts and crafts show opens today .ind continues through Aug. lO Fe.itured are pieces for ~le or viewing as well as mu'>IYI. food and lots more. •"Street Vibr.ition1" at South C Metro, comer o( Anton Soubard and A eoue o( the Arts, Cmta Mew This first· old-fashioned family celebrahon of lee.tor cars and rock 'n' roll thal co1nci with the finish o( the Qeo11t Amefan R takes place today through Sund.Jy. Hoo 10 a.m.-6 p.m. today and Friday. 7 .i m p.m. 5.lturd<ly; and 7 .i m.·4 p m on Su day. Events are free-:- Ill',', • Spil.e and Mil.e'• 1nnu.al "festiv.al Anlm11ion" at Edward~ South Co.>st Vil lage Cinema, 1561 W. SuntlOWt'r Ave S.lnta Ana, 540·0594. More thiln 18 film from thr oughout the \~urkJ closl.--s tod.I) ricl..ets: S6.50·S7. l 11 t I\ \ l\'i \ 1.; I ..., •Alt.a Coffee House 506 34 >I SI , ,.;,. port Beach, 675-02)1 8.irt Edt'lm.1n featurNI poet .ii "A N1sh1 of roetry J Music" at 8 pm ~\ednM<.l.l). S1~n-ups 11 open reJdmg b..--g1n al 7 p m Admhs.t Fr~. • ~ •Blue M.lrble Coffeehouse 1907 lla1h< 81\~ Costa M~. 646 s·7b Frl'\.'<l<>rn fllpresS!On POl.'try Night JI 7 )0 p m July fearurt"> 1wo nt.'\\conwr-to tl•l' po..t') i' cu11. 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Jul~ 6· 10, 13· 1· 20 24 and 27·31. Ftt S29. A SI'-p~rt lll'Jll\e 1..r1tong cl.us for younS"ters ,lg~ 10 H1 m~b Tuesday Jnd Thu~l.ws 11 .1 m 1~·.!0 p.m 111 Room 108 of OCCs C 11un!o('l1ng .ind Admi».on~. Bu1lcl111q f c.'l~ SJ•) A SI\ p.lrl wtYl.shop te.1 h1ni: the lnhn1qut') of dr.i1~1ng J)()(tr.a1ts ~l.ltl'd 2 4 fl m \\'t.'Clm-...d,1)'\, July 8·Aug 12, in Room l 11 t>I OCC's Aft Center. Fee· S59 • • Or.inge CounJy Inside Edge at ·~·c>tt s ~:Jloutl BJr .ind C11ll. llOO 811..tol, Cc"'J ~lt->J. 647-1909 W1l.on Van Ou.en. a rlintC,)I ~)<.~1\I, sp1.•aJ..j .1boul ''Thi.' lnll(·r /\\~aning 01 ~mshthocxf b lO-ll·JO J m \\1'tlnl~fay Co)( S~S hn<lutll~ but Id b11:Jt..fJ,I) • P.tllfic S<hool of MU~I(' & the Arh Is I 1.:almv~ C-1 Ccr-t.> Mc\d S4 S L!l -/\\u"c • P.icific S)mr.hony Orthc>tr.i .1t_l111ne \ll ,1d \\) Am1 . iht:.ilrt bd08 lr11t1l' Ct'n• t;.r Dr•1t', Ir. nl', 4-~ 41.J I "'1p1111 ot \n1C'11c.l. tt'.ltu11ng d l1<t'\\llf~ dl\plJ\ and r\ml·r.c.i > tJ\Pfllt• mJrdw, bv \\1!l1o1m,, CuplJn.t Cl.'rJ""n. \.\ '-'111 ancl fol'(.fm.rn JX'lfllrllll'U b\ PSQ COO<fu<lc.'tJ b., J.1cl. 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Promotion or Delaney'• Qold Card. 4th OF .JULY BBQ Pado Dlnlng.5-9 p.m. · 81095 -~~ perfurm 1on1i;t11 .\1.1\1ne \\'efdon appear) hid.iv IS 5 t l\N) 1 he 'lw f1.111, and Co-m.1pn~ perform s.11urd.i1 ~SS COll'f \lo<hJd 1'.1ttl.'rJo•m\ R~B B.:illC.J appc.11> Sund.1\, "·"Ill' \\',11nl.") Sl'\I Co111empo· IJI) O.rnd h•J1urn1p: D< rd. 8orde.iu\, Lalo C.1r1llo l 11m Zin!. 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Gino's' selection wine served with ~se dinners. -MONDAY- • SPAGHETTI -Meat or Marinara Sauce ............................................... 5.95 -TUESDAY- • BROASTED CHICKEN-3 piect:S in a bc!sket, SPdghetti marinara ... 5.95 -WEDNESDAY- • SAND DABBS -SaVOIY rice, fresh ve~ble .................................... 6.25 -THURSDAY- • PRIME RIB-Yorkshire popover, baked potl!to .................................. 8.95 Served with soup or salad, 9arlic bread sticks. 428 E. 17TH STREET, COSTA MESA• 650-1750 •..•••• , ~· , •• , .. 11, .•• , •. ,,,, Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday. July 1., 1992 • CALENDAR · .... 540-1224 • Fountain Valley Fit-slJ JI Mole SquJre P.i rl. Brool.hur>I .11 Hu FuuntJ•n _\,alle,, 'IC.2-.t.t4 I ""' pJrt or 1h,• f~ll\llles. 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Glen Campbell Ooly 16); Paul Kantner's Jefferson Airplane Uuly 17), Paul Re\-ere and the Ra><lers Ouly 181: the [,erfy Brothers Uuly 201: Gladys Knight Ouly 21 ), Doug Kershaw (July 22); B.J. Tho- mas Uuly 231. R~tlcss ttc.Ht (July 251: John Kay and S1eppt>nwolf (July 2 6) <;oncerts treC' with regul.ir fair adm1s.s1on. • Newport Jewish Singles 40-plus at Jewish Community Center, '250 Baker SI., Q,>sal Mesa. 7 51-06-08. The monthly socia I 7:30 p.m. July 9 features representatives from Ross Perot. the Democratic Party and the Republican Party discussing the up· coming presldential election. fee: S2 for membC~. SS for non-membe~. •Ocean Pacific Single Sailors 646·400S, Non-smoking singles gather every Sunday a( 11 a.m. for a sail, barbecue and social hour. •Open Bridge 45·plus in Costa McsJ 6S0·1J20. Intermediate lo advanced matches 7 p.m. Wednesdays. Cost: S2. • Singles Link Please call 642-8560 for the location of the next meeting. This club for non·smoking single professt0nals over 30 meets the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Cost: SB. lltl\lll\ • 8.Klxstage The<Jter 1599 'Superior Ave., COSlcl Mesa,. 646·S887. "Twelve AnSJY Men," a rrveting d rama depicting' the 1n· tense 1ury deliberations of a murder lfial. opens Joly 10 and continues Fridays and Saturdays through Aug. 1. T tdets: S 1(). S 12.50. Ju~ 10-12 ;ind 17-19. • Orange County Cru.ies 16892 8olsa Cha SL, Suite 202, Hontmgton BeKh, 840-1406. 1'T.G.IJQf;inge," special Friday night t1ll-1mprov show, closes Frid.iy in the P.Kif1e Symphony Building. 115 E. Santi! AN Blvd., Santa Ana. Trc:kets: S8·S 10. "Orangelahomal," ;i satirical revue oi life in Otangc County, previews 8 p.m. July 11 In the S-ymphony Building .ind opens July 18, run.niqg thorough July 25 and Aug. 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29. T"ickets: S12-S15 IS1 off on preview nigh!). • Soulh Coul Re pertory 655 Town Cen·. tcr. Drive, C~t;i Mesa, 957·4033. On the second stage, "lJt1ns Anonymous," a last· paced revue poking fun at social stereo- types, ro~s through Sund.iy. CurtJ1n times· tonight at 7:30 p.m.; Frid.iy Jt 8:30 p.m i Silturday at 5 and 9 p m.; SondJy at 3 ano 7 p.m. Tickets: S13·S22. • Wiy Off Bro;adwiy. Pliyhouse I 058 fH~l St, Silnta Ana, 547·8997 "Eastctn Standard," a contempor.iry comedy chJn ing the liVt.'S ol li\e yYpp1t'S. Fridays and Saturdays it 8 pm through Aug 15 Tick· ets s 12.50.S 15. Dinne r theater • Keith & M.lrgo's Murder M)'stery .u Scott's Seafood Coll & Bar. 3300 8rl)fol SI., Costa Mes.a, .12131 466-1767. Soll.e-11- yourselr whoduOll, v.here act<>r1 pose as dinner guests, presented 8 p m SJturdays. •Le Me,.ldi.n Hoiel <1500 MacArthur Bf\ld., N~port Beach, 476-2001 "Bro.Kf.. way. My Way," a wnorg;isboard of musical theater, magic, comedy ~nd specialty acts, is held at 7 (special dinner show!, 8 oln 9:<15 p.m. Fridays. S3 coo.~r ch.lrb~• I\\ drink minimum per penon. 8 Muunine ltesl i urinl 1980 MKAtthur Blvd , lr\1ne, 955·CLUE. ;'N Suspicions,·· a new mystery<On'ledy on the rTI0V1e "Casablanca," ~ PfeSe"~ Fridays at 8 p.m. and Saturd.lys at 7 p Admission: S38·S48 •Old World Cenn.n Rttuurilnl 756 Centef Ave .. Huntington Beach, 826·<173 "Encore," .ln audience p.lt11c1pahon m tery dinner is presentt'd at 7 p m. S.ltu dlys. Admission S-18. M orla Uird' dining c0Juni11 "'ill no t 11p11t'or • toJn y. I.m t return ne'I "'ed •. See her Ta lings and T idliils column \lohicl1 CO\l~rl tl1e local re6laurant scene in Tue day'• Daily Pilot . Restaurant Critic •Pacific Amphilhr.itre 100 F.:1ir Dri\C, Co~tJ .\\c>.J. 546 467(i l'Jrt..mg SS. NJtJl1e C.nll' '"'" spcc1.1I guest Ottrnar l1eber1, -30 p m F 11c1a). T 1cl.t•1>: S29. 70-S26 40 Ste\e Miller B.ind "'th special gol'1>l5 Cur11s Sal~ado .:ind lhe Sttlettos . ..,·JO pm Sun· dJy l1d.ets Sl i'bO·Sl0.25 The AllmJn Brothers BJnd "1th spec1Jl guest Blues. Tra1eler, 7 pm July 17 Tickets. Sl6.95· )]8.50. Michael Bolton with special guest Cehne Dion. 7 JO pm July 18 T1cl.ets Sl7 60·S~9 -:u Ch1cJgo plus special guest. 7 30 p.m July 25 Tld.ets S9 50·S27 World Beat Tour feJturing Jimmy Cliff, Burning Spt>ar and CrO)s Colture. -1 p m. Ao!( 1 T 1cl.el5 SI 7 <>O·S25.30 Crosby. Stiff< & Nash plus special gu~I Marc Cohn, :'.JO pm Aug I Ttd.ets. S~1 -SZ7SO Rongo StJrr and his All·StJr Band, 7:30 p.m . Aug. 9 r del5. S 17 60·S30.80 Blul'S f,'St1val '92 with B B Kong. Santana. Buddy Guy. Fabulous Thunderbirds and Dr. John, 3 p.mi Aug. 16. Tickets S l 9.50·S27 50. George 1 horogood and little Feat. 7 p m Aug. 29. Trckcu. S22-S2S 85. Alan )Jct.son plu~ special guest Diamond Rro, 7.30 p.m Sept. 4 f1cl.eu· S2S 85 Georf>>e Strait, 8 pm Oct 9 T1ckel5 S25 85·S27 SO Tracy Ch,1pm.in plus special guest, date to be .in- nuuntcd T1cf..l.'ts S22 SS SlS 85. • Golden We.sl College Patt0 Theater. 15744 Coldenwest St .. Hun11ngton 895· 8367. Eleventh season of "c.ol(len West Mysteryfest" includes three crrme- courtroom dramas -"The Night ol Janu- ary 16th," "Th<-Verdict" and "Witness for.----....... --------'---------------------! the Prosecution" -through Joly 19. "The Night of Janoary 16th," Ayn Rand's story oi a woman .iccosed of killing her interna· tional swindler husband, is presented al 8:30 p.m on.July S, 8, 9, 10, 18 and 19. "lhe Verdict,:' Agatha Christie's drama aboul the ailing wile of a Germ.in professor found dead, her heart stopped by medrca· tion administered by trusting hllnds, 1s prt'· sented at 8:30 p.m. July 2, 3, ll, 12, 15. 16 and 17. Christie's "Witl'less for the Prosecution," involving a lonely spinster bludgeoned to death sflortly aft~ being bt'- fr•cnilcd by a charming yoong man, j:>IJys • Stampi 15 ~6 Old ,._e,.,.port Bl\.d (Chtd \It"-! ()4 5·85Ci0 C1.iu AmOf pt>rlorms l"E' 1·n1t:rta1nmcn1 \ \t.><:lnes<fo~ • Stag Lounge 14 5 E 19th SI C~ta \If~ f> l 1 ·'>8 13 Gu11.mst!~1ngl'r f>t:>t1:r \\ 11 lo.t•f\hJm pl.1}') 1011.. cnuntl') and old1<.~ .I[ 8 JU p m l hurscfJ\ \ • South Co.ut Ml.'lro lornl·r uf AH•nue ol rht• Arr-and To"n C<'nter Dri•e, CU'otJ M• "-l 5';lH"-fU A.s pJrt of "S1rt•et V1br.i· to ins, ' .1 fourth of July weekE'nd event co1 n111dm0 w1rh 1h,• f1n1sh uf the Great Amer ".in Rae!', rod lt·~cnd lnhnny R1vt•rs hNcl Ion~ "1th Th(• r1a1w"· the CoastC'rs. thl' D11ltcrs Jnd 1l1l' U S N.ivy Cl'rcmonr.il Band 7 µ.m. SJturday. Ticl.l't!. S 14 at 8 pm July 2. J. 9. 10, 11, 16, 17 and 18 and 3 pm. July S, 12 and 19. ,A,d. mission S8 for Thon.day and Sunday show$, S 10 for F rlday and Satu1ddy shows • Grove ShaLcspcare festival 12852 Main St . Garden Cro....e; 636 7.?13 "The Tempest," Sh.lkespcare's mysttCal t.lle of rct11hu1ton. pl.iys Wcdnesda)) through Sundays al 8 30 until July 2S Tickf'ts: S 18· S2 5 • Ne"port The.1ter Arts Center 2501 Cl1lf D11\e, Newport Beach. 631 -0288 "Some Enchanted henrng.'' .i revue nl Rncli;l·rs ancf H.m,merste1n songs, pre ~nlt"<l l hur~Jys through Suncl.1ys JI 8 p m • ~undil)') JI 2 JO unttl Joly 12. l ick· ets· S1 5. -· • Or.inge Coast College Drama Lab The- .lier, 2701 fJ1f\liew Road, Costa Mes.>. 432·56<10. A 'ummer play festiv;il, featur· ing a new origrnal work by members of the OCC Repertory The;itre Comp.my each night, runs 8 p.m. Fridays and Sdturdays The Finest Japanese Dining Experience sUstt W t PIVAlt DM4G IOOMS t DHMG aoo.4 nPPAH IOOM t TATAMI M>OM t COCITAI LOUMGl R .... ",. •• Horikawa rokyo • Los Angel~ • Santa Ana 1611 SunOower Ave., Bldg. E, Santa Ana SOUTH COAST PIAl.A V1ll.AGE • (714) 557·2531 3 minutes to Performing Arts Center Also 1n UTILE TOKYO t 111 S. San Pedro St Los A CA (2l 3) 680-9355 BANQUET. FACILmES 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 7141650-8960 · . I Dining Highlight Of The Week NEWPORT RIB COMPANY WhM: Tqy Ribl, 880 Chicken & Steak Feeture: ~ atlltldards for meat & produce WheN: 2000 Newport BNd., Costa Mesa. 631 -2110 COSTA MESA ANGELO 1918 Harbor Blvd. 646· 1225. °'*" b lunch Mon. -Fri. 11 :30 Lm. to 2:00 p.m.; diMer from 4:30 p.m. ReMNetions !lfe reoommend«f. "The belt Northern ltahan cuisine In d d Orange County" aal!bding to co-owner Joe lngardia. Fr•h Mllfood and past• .,. ii • specialties of the house. Catering and priYas• party f~ avlliable. ARNIFSMANHATTAND!U2831 A Bris1ol Str... 641-9310. Open 7 am. 10 9 p.m. Mon.·Frl .. , Set 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Sun. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Orange County'• authentic New Yori( style deli ~ant futu~es oorned beef, putrni, roast beef. turkey, potato pancakes, knishes and ocher del delights. This crltic.ily 8CClalm9d r•taurant ..,.,.. brulcfat epedatl llltting • $1 .99; uc Md dinMt dlllly. Teke OUI and Cllering. THEUMMNIER STUICHOUli 2300 H9'bor Bl\4d. (E..aide d fw H.tJor Cent9r) 641-V177. AetefYarlonl llCClflCed. lunch Moft..fri. 11 Lm.10 4 p.m. Dinner Mon. 4 to 9 p.m.; Tue1 .• Wed. to 9:30 p.m.; Ttus., Frt. to 10 p.m.; S& 3to10 p.m.; Sun. 3 to 9 p.m .. Cotta Miu'• oldelt llMkhouM boelea a 30 year tradiion of MrVlng the flnMt in . cftarbralled ..... f...eh filh Ind c:ftidwn. w..m. friendly 8tmoiph•• tultable for .,.., occalk>n from . bu .. ,,.. mMlioga to lamltr partin. lunchee from 13.41; c:omplN dinrwa lfOm 11.95. <nztng menu and burgera after 4 p.m. from 13.95. Pnv• roomt for~ ITIMdnp. '9hwllll dinnen, ~Mdlpedllloocalon pmtiea. CINO'I ON THI t1U. 421 E. 171h Slf'MI. ~1750. R•1r,mtiol1a ~.AColtaMeu~. Warm, lnllmlle mMClng pi..; 1M ullmMe Mlgtitaomood .....,,.,,. and launge. Lunch. dnner, ....,., brMld.a. ~ Pfll*ed rt.I. burgera. .............. let ....... -. ....................... Uve .,., .., ......,...,. In the launge; ~II te.mM ....,. flom 7 p.m. HANGCHOW 720W.19'hStrMt 650-8960. l..t.!.ndl 11 :30 to 2:30 Mon .• Sat; Dinner 2:30to 10 Sun.· Thurs .. ; 1~ 10:30 Fri. & Sat .. Sunday Brunett 11 :30 to 2:30. Popular Chinese Restaursteur :Mr. LM' runs this restauranl npecially wkh "C~nese Food l.oveta. in mind. Good authentic Chin ... cuisine at affordable prices. FuM bar, take-out, catering, prival• room fOf groups up to 20. HORIKAWA 3800 S. Plaza Drive, Soulh Coast Plaza Vdlage. 557 • 2531 . Aeservatio"s suggested. Fine traditional Japanese restaurant uses the freshest ingredients. Sushi Bar tatami rooms. cocktail lounge. Murti-oourse Ka!M*i dinners musl be C>fdered 24 hours In advance. Elegant dining. Lunch and dinner. MA BARKERS 154 E. 17th St. 646· 4303. 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. daly; Sunday from 7 Lm. s.Mng btuktast • klnch. dinner in a homestyte fashion. "CoufCry llyte American anine·. ANtaya the friendli ... wvice, low prices for high quail'( homery\ade food. .. CASA 296 E. 17th St. 64S.7626. Fnily llyte Mexican ,...Mt P'9lident Bush ha • ...,.. herel Open daity .r 11 a.m. for Unch, dinMI' , and ooddaill. Cal ahHd tor large parties. Th• exoelent prices. 90ficitous Mrvice and delicious food make Mi Cua po.ably in. most popui.t Mexican ... .., in !he.,.., NEWPORT Atl COMAPNY 2000 Ne JpcM1 BM:t .• Coeta ~ 631 • 2110. Tangy bllby-bllc:k __ ..._·I batbecued chic:ken, juicy ftmnn1" .... and fresh crisp ..... .,. 80 popular among Orange County r9lidentl and vldors ••· Thll spot..._~ to new height• wth .. homemmte sauce. Vou1 ..., gee i.ty coi. llaw. cornbread and ocher pcpui.t lide °"*'· CombUlble booChl and decor eccented ~ br .. and bfid( mak• for a friendly llmoephere. Table11de magic Sunct.y 5:30 to 1:30pm add• to the tun. Open Mandmr through S.rday 4pm to 10:30pm; Sunday 2Pn to , Opm. Al "'*'ad ..._ A11anllloe11 IDC!lpled. PLAYERS HOU YWOOO Mon. Owner S.ra Parrilh bring• DEU-Oflll 181 oo Von Karmen, h9r grandmother's recipes 10 Irvine, 660-9215. We1t i-. you io Newport e..ch. Tr9dilional Italian the 11.-.· in our 1930's Holywood and Matood seledions. Pasta and lllmolphere. Q.ir corumporwy a variety o4 unique brNdl made resta1rant features a ~hnlc freeh daily. Last but not least. an menu and deli. From Italy to the exoelent wine lilt oompleit• the . Orient the !he Good or USA. Our experience. stNk. seafood, pasta. pizza & THE CANNERY 3010 Llf ayette Mrvice Is ture to dazzle you. Toe 67~fi777. Lunch 11 :30 a.m. to 3 twinkling and ocher dancing to live p.m. Mon.·Fri .. ; dinner s.10 p.m. music or the 1111 ... aounds In the daily. Sunday brunch 10:30 a.m. to bar area afterwards. Private parties, 2:30 p.m. Rnervations accepted. banquets and eat•tng also Continental ruisine, seafood available. We have·it-aJI and at emphasis. Great ~lam.chowder. recession busting prices!Dinner Newport Beach Historical Landmal't( from 5.9 Mon-Fri., 5·10 Sal. features Weekend Brunch Cruises RIVIERA RESTAURANT333J and live entertainment In ~he lounge Bristol St. South Coast Plaza. 5440·. in addition to lunch and dinner. 3840. lundl 11 :30 a.m;. to 3 p.m. CARMELO'S 3520 E. Coast Hwy. Mon. ·Sat.; dinner S.10 p.m. Mon.· 67S.1922. Dit1!'19r 5:30 ·10:30 p.m. Thurs; 't" 11 p.m. Fri. & Sun .• Thurs.; 't~ 11 :30 p.m. Fri ... & Sar.Reservations are suggested. Sat. Reservations ~sted. Award winning Continental ruisine. Classic Northern Italian gou!'"'et One of the only restaurants in cuisine. New, modera~ely priced Orange County to offer lableside lounge menu served tit the wee flambe. Exoellenl service, Intimate houts. Wild and crazy ~· at mmosphere. night when the band stnke.s up. SCAMPI 1576 Old Newport Blvd. Chic etientele. . owners LE BIARRl'TZ 414 N. Newport 645-8560. w..m & friendly Blvd 645-7600 Lundl: Mon-Fri 11 · Linda and Fernando .Nav•etta ~er 5 Di.nner 7 nights 5-closing. Lee authentic Italian culS1ne served in F~nell's Band Fri. & Sat 8·12, th• lraditlonal E~an man~r. Sund S.9pm, Dancing. Fernando's ~· ~edenlials Aftso~. comfortable. & ~ gtadua11ng ~':" C-ulinary unprecentious. Le Biarritz offers Ac.ademr in ttaiy, train•~ • Hotel award-winning cuisine at affordable Concord~ Vena, Italy, Chef at prices Monthly winemaker dinners Don Puquale in Cambridge, are a ~ust England; Ct.Jrcnill's in La Chax ~ 21 OCEANFRONT 2100 W. Ocean Fondes, Switzerland; Hotel La-Paax !root 675-2566. On the Oc4tJn in Agno Lugano, Switzerland. frorit next to the Newport Pier. Open Scampi off~ an. intriguing menu Daily at •pm. Enjoy fabulous . and lovely wine list. Banquets, Catalina sunsets from our main bar. privet• parties and catering · Dinner nightly from 5:30 pm. Fine WAHOO'S RSH TACO 1862 dining in Newport's most intimate Placentia 631 "3433. Open daily setting. Specializing in gourmet from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.: Sundays seafood. Large wine<ellar for 'til 9 p.m. Otltrageously delicious banquecs up to 50 people. Actrve 90IJth o4 the bord9r a.iisine wilh a .piano bar with MAX SEILER Thu~.- H .. aian ftU. Wahoo'I Is a hllven Sunday. for local u well u lnlemalional SA8A11NO'S RESTAURANT & 1Urf.,., lllhlle• and anyone SAUSAGE CO. 251 ~ard Way, looklng for good tood al ~ibly Newport Beach. 723-0621 . ~ low pricea. Abec>Uely no l8rd used for ~ & dinner, dosed Mondays. In pteparation; everything is fresh Weekend 9Nnch. Sal. & sun. 8:30- lnd prepared to order. l.aJd badt. 1 :oo. Tucked away near the Lido c:aual atmosphere. Alla at 1133 S. Shipyard, thil cnarmlng. family Coat Hwy. In Laguna and on owned restaurant offers an inviting Bristol & Baker In Costa Mesa. atmosphere and delicious foodl ZUllES 1712 Placertia. 645-8091 . Famous for their uhentic, Pure and simple, jull IM• mother's homemede Italian Sausage, lovell Reuonabl'f pr;c.d, top Sabatino'• oomplle• menualao quality food and genetOUSty poured, lrdldes fresh pasta, seafood, low priced driMI have keJlC their lamb, veal and • tempting am1y o4 a a.I"°"*' coming bllCk fof yeara. sa1ads & appetiz•~. L.oblter taY , ch~•n. ribe and TALE OF THE WHALE 400 Main tpedall changing nlghlly. Thurtday StrMI Bab>a, 673-4&33. night 11 prime rib night. lunch and Panor~ic bay view, entry featur• dinner MfYed. Sunday Mexican picturn d Old Newport. Sellood BNMfat tiorn S1 .99. and trllditlonal I~ Lunch, zu•s caDED CAGE AND dlnMr and Saturday and Sunday OYSTER IAR 1714 Plac.nda. right bnmc:te. next door to ZubiM. ~A YIU.A NOVA 3131 W. Co.a Hwy. big, epr..elng enterpriM with poof 842-7880. Dinner nightly 5 p .. m. to tablet and games. FMluring 16 2 Lm. Exe»lent. he8'ty lt .. ian ltemt on the OV-• Bar Menu; a.1itine· outsWndlng wine lilt. Actril• regular menu lndudes pizza, . piano b.r. f1M>rite local i.te-night 1111dwichea, burgers and a vaMey lpal. Upltairl room II-fop d the d lp8dall. v.., catual. tn~ v111a· tor banqueea, priva1e plltiet. oriented atrwphere. SANTA ANA NEWPORT BEACH AalONDANZA 3421 Via Udo. 875-19~~'°' dinner, 5 111 ._'-- . CIDeed Sun. & ........ "'. . Fwy. 549-1512. Open for lunch and dinner. Live entertainment in the saloon. Big name concer1s on Monday and Tuesday nights. Generous servings of Steaks, salads, sandwiches, chicken. fish and specials. Country theme, excellent service. Private rocms available. HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN WlEY BERTOUNO'S 18041 Magnolia, Fin. Valley. 963-2730 Serving great p~ta, pizza, steak and chicken dinners tor the entire family. Prices are very reasonable and portions are generous. Family run r•staurant; hosts are very hospitable and eag91 to plea~. All the sauces, breads, desserts . soups and pizzas ar• homemade. Though the restaurant appears small from the outside, it IS adUally very large and homey on the inside. An excellent place to'take family and friends for a home cooked meal. DEL CARLO 19535 Beach at Yori<town 536-4045. lunch 11 :30· 2:00 Tues.·Fri..; dinner 4:30·10 p.m. Tues.·Sun. Excellent food at excellent prioes featunng tradrtional Italian dishes. Dinn8f' from $6.75, lunch specials from $3.25 (served in 7 minutes or they're FREE i )Beer & Wine list. FU.JIN 15070 ·Edwards (Across from Westminster Ma11)892·8333 Lunch and dinner 7 days. Gracious, friendly owners Theresa and David Chiang keep their custo~er~ . returning again and again With their delightful Szechwan and Mandan Cuisine fit for a king. Excellent food, prices and service have won this Chinese eatery numerous awards MARCELLO'S 17502 Beach Blvd. et Slater. 842·5505. Established since 1973, this family owned and operated restaurant offers ~m• d th• best deals in town. Oehaous handmade pizza. Pasta, seafood. chicken and veal dishes. New vegetarian menu. Lunch specials _ from $3.85; huge ~nch buffet; . dinner specials from $6.9~. Th•r motto is "Once you go try the-rest. come bu to the t>est•1 SANTlNO 1t at 9108 Adams at Magnolia. 964·3555. Lunch 11 am to 3:30 pm Tues·Sat Dinner Sp"' to 9pm Tues.·Sun. CaH ahead for fast takeout. A non-smoking restaurant. Your hosrs Ed & Franca bflng you lntlmat• dining with traditional.faire from all regions of Italy. AM foods made fr99h on premiMs. Breads made with al nl!IWal pn:>Cb::ts. no artificial ingredients. Savor a ta.9'.• o4 Italy and end the perfect evening wih'Cappuocino or Espl'9UO along Wiit. desseJ1 from OUt bakery .. Consiltent award-winning restaurant TEXAS LOOSFrS 10142 ~ Brookhurll at Adams. *-8882. Texas Tested, tried and tnJated. This chili panor and sak>on offers IOIM o4 the bell MIS, fif.w8'er ~ pk*ins around! Melqu .. 1moked riba, chicken, steak.I. T•us chi~ happy hour epecials. Kidl Mt frM with Md'I PllYin9 .. ,, 12 -...-abbondanZa - Fresh Pasta & Seafood Restaurant $495 Spaghetti Specials . Tuesday, Wednesday & Thar.sday Nights O nly Choice of 5 sauces: Scarpara • Meat Sauce • Butter & Lemon Butter, Garlic & Lemon • Meat Sauce Buy 1 D.inner Get 2nd Dinner at Half Price 10% Sedior Citizens Discount Both Lunch & Dinner Not valid for To Go Orden or combined with any other offer Expires 6fJOl92 For Reservations Call 675-8973 ~ · O pen For Dinnen J'ucaday -Saturday S pm to Oosing Ooscd Sunday & Monday 3421 Via Lido • Newport Beach Free P. · In Via Lido Plaza . . ~.., ,, Fantastic .Ledin ,. ~ . 'r'"'' American Cuisine ~ ADVERTISE YOUR EATS! FILL YOUR SEATS CALL THE DAILY PILOT 642-4321 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, July 2, 1992 . . Complete Lu11ches starting at 1341 · Lunch & Dinner · available to To-Go SERVING LUNCH & DINND Lunch:M-Sld From 11 :00 Ml Dinner:M-Frt. From 4:oo-s.t a Sun From 3;00 p.m. aut....C••a.n.awu.. COSTA MltSA ... --. .. 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