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Tim Timmons' reVival
r.....,, Former high-profile minister is back in the pulpit, sort of, with a new alternative 'ch urch.' . .
ty Russ Loar
Staff Writer
COSTA MESA -ln a nondescript
corner of a business park near John
Wayne Airport, former South Coast
Community Church leader Tim Tim-
mons is holdin~ church services, devel-
pping community programs, and once
again daring to dream big dreams after
the nightmare of his controversial resig-
nation from the wildly popular Irvine ·
church almost two years ago. .
After building South Coast Com·
munity Church into one of Orange
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County's largest churches, Timmons re-
signed his post in September, 1990 in
the midst of rumors about an alleged ex-
tramarital atfair. Timmons has consis-
tently denied committing adultery.
"[ had leaned on and become very
close to a lady who was a very good
friend during some very troubling
times," Timmons said. "The problem
was, as that got out, some people tried
to make something more of it than it
was."
Timmons' charisma and anti-orthodox,
nondenominational approach to religion
atlracted more than 6,000 to the Irvine
church every Sunday. He began the
church in 1980 with a congregation of
about 400 meeting at Corona del Mar
High School after leaving Mariners
Church in Newport Beach. Ten years
later, church membership exceeded
10,000.
Although rumors of marital infidelity
and financial improprieties damaged his
credibility as a religious leader, Tim-
mons said his life was also being torn
apart by the incessant demands of what
See TIMMONS/A7
Good morning! Do you know the most
popular 1ummtt school courtet at
Orange ~•l Community c.olleget
1) English 100
2) Speech Communications 100
3) English as a Second Language, Clttzensh1p
SouKle: D6ilM OMlftt, '°"""""ily rtbtlooit
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25 cents
"I want to
build
credibility back
to the people
\\ho've been
· turned off with
church and ,·
"~ho'"e been
turned off '"ith.
religion,
because l'"e
been turn ed
off with
rdigion as
'"ell," says
Tim Timmons.
Marc Martin
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N~WPSJrt to sue _
banks that dealt
with Bob Dixon
Financial institutions are
partly liable for not discovering
the former utilities director's
emb ezzlements, city alleg es.
By Tony Oodero
Sta!! ~mer
NEWPORT BEACH -Al the ad\lcc
of special legJI coun!>CI. city officials ha\e
authorized a law)utt against a group of
financial insti1utions they allege should
ha\'e knO\\ n beuer than to do bui.ine''
"11h former Ut1ht1cs Director Robert
DLxon.
The l:lwsuit nam~-. the Bank of l\C\ ••
port. Bank of America. Cha e Manhatt.10
Dank. Citicorp, American fapresi. Co.
and se,eral other banking ini.tllutiom. in
\\hat 1s an ongoing \Cnture to recoup the
Sl.8 million Di.xon embezzled from the
city, said City Manager Kevin Murphy.
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hn Doughty, the owner of JD's Big Game Tackle on Balboa Island, was able to assist boaters caught in hurricane by monitoring sing!e side band radio.
"The city's goal from the beginning
was to recover the 1otal amount of loi.t
revenue that the city lost through Mr.
Dixon's theft," Murphy said. "We belie\e
that those companie had some respon:.1-
bility for detecting the theft that was talo.·
ing place very early on. By not doing o
the> were negligent. We feel these par-•
ties do have culpability."
By Tony Oodero
Staff Wrbr
rescued the Oasis crew from the jaw of the hurricane. "He
was the one who helped me out tremendously." Radio
lighthouse T he skipper of a 70-foot yacht that wa destroyed by
Hurricane Darby credited a loc;il bait shop owner
Wednesday for keeping him and his crew informed
about the storm's whereabouts.
Besides selling bait and tackle from his Balboa Island
shop. Doughty spends hii. time monitoring a band radio for
sport fishing vessels, offering i.upplics, fishing and \\Cather
reports to boaters.
'Tm in radio contact "ith mo t of the boat that tra,el me coast from 'Mexico to Jttaska ," ~aid Doughty, who has
been monitoring sea travel for 14 years. _
Dixon reportedly led a l:l\ ish lifest) le
at taxpayer's expense. jelling to concert~
and the theater in New York on a "him
and purchasing literally thousands of dol·
tars in je\\elry and clothing. 0 1..\on "J'
en tenced last month to four }C~h in
prison.
Murphy said he \\US su re the la\\)Uit
\\Ould be "hotly contested·: b) the finan-
cial institutioni., but 'he ~led that the
city revie\\ed its legal recou~e by hiring
an outside legal coumcl.
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Local bait shop owner's
radio was a lif eUne for crew
members of 70-foot yacht
wrecked by hurricane·
John.Daugh~)!rlhe ow,ner o(-J,~ Big:.Gam Ta~lo.le-on
Balboa Island, was a great help to the six fi sherman who got
caught in the squall while they were fishing on the custom
sport fisher Oasis near the Mexican island or S:s n Benedicto,
said skipper Lance Ekberg.
"He gave me all the weather info," sa id Ekberg, speaking
from the Panamanian freighter Chiquita Roma, which
He was doing exactly that Sunday, when he heard through
local weather reports that Hurricane Darby was quickly
heading toward the crew of the Oasis that was fishing
approximately -200 miles from the Me\ican coast.
See RAO IO/A5
The lawi.uit, "hich does not .:ii.k for a
pecific dollar amount . could be the firi.t
of many, Murphy aid
Inside the Pllol
Townhall meetings on the bay: everyone invited
The Daily Pilot, along with Hornblower Yachts, announced today a
new community tradition: "Wet Wednesdays," a free summer series
designed to get the local residents and leaders talking to each other.
E~ Wednesday night will feature different groups from the
community. including our schools, chambers o( commerce, politicians
and merchants. Look in upcoming editions o( the Pilot to see hoW to
get involved, and for more details, see the ad on page All.
You're invited to a free movie screening
The Dally Pilot. in cooperation with Longs Drug Stores and the Ed-
wards Cinema Center in Costa Mesa, will tie presenting a free advance
Kreening of the highly anticipated thriller, "A Stranger Among Us."
To grab your free tickets to the 8 p.m. showing of the Melanie Grif(ith
movie on July i S, go to the Long'S Drug Store at 175 E. i 7th St. They'll
be available today after 11 a.m.
For more details, please see the "ad on pap Al.
A complete guide to the Orange County Fair
All the rides, all the contests, alt the food, all the music, all the .•.
Yes, it's true. The 100th edition o( the Ofange County Fair opens Friday
ind in today's edition of the Daily Piiot you will flnd a special guide to
all t~t's fair and fowl at the fair. Hang onto it. It'll be useful.
·Summer Job blues
,... These are tough times for young job seekers. Youth Employment Service, once
a rich source of job leads, has been hit by tight job market and shortage of funds.
By Steve Sakach
Sllll Wnter
COSTA MESA -The walls in the lobby of the
Youth Employment Service used to be covered
with index cards offering job . Today, they nre
nearly empty.
The recession has taken its toll on the
23-year-old, non-profit organization. Not only has
the well dried up for job opportunities, but funds
arc only trickling in.
The employment service has had lo dip into its
reserve funds for the first time ever. Even though
the organization's operating expenses are only
$3,000 a month, those funds can only keep it open
for seven or eight months.
"You know, when George Bush talks about
those 1.000 points of light, "-Cit, this i one or
those shining lights, only lately it's starting to
flicker," saic;i Lynn Graham, executive director.
Employees are worried that the financially
strapped service won't survive the recession. lb
annual fund raiser was down Sl~,000 this year.
"[ couldn't imagine the community letting this
place go. It's really 11 good deal," Graham s:ud.
"It's a squeeze on everybody and we're really
feeling it. We're operating at a bare bones ba is to
start with. but we'\ie been forced to male even
more of a squeeze."
The ervice assists Newport Beach and Co 1a
Mesa re~idents 14 to 22 years old. It connects JOb
eekcrs with employers and teachcS job-search
See JOBS,._.,_
Construction
puts business
in a deep rut
Corona del Mar
merchants are now
facing a legacy of
bumps and potholes.
By Tony Cox
Business Eo.or
A (tcr cndunng monthi. of
SCY>cr-and "ater·line
construction in the area.
Ea~t Coast l ltghwu)
merchant now have to
contend with a.street
marred b) ruts, hole and
more bumps than :i
teenager's comple\ion.
The "'ater·line contractor
this week 1$ repaving spot
"here it du& trenches, but
the highway isn't c11rcc1eJ
to be repaired complcteQr
Caltrans offiCials u1d their
dtpanmcnt would do 1uch
minor maintenance as
pothole rc~in, but would
not be able to be&in a
needed rewrfaana or Ea~'
Cout Hipay for at least
three to four yean.
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'1'hlt'1 a tuac-c.ut item
that -would ill~ fcdcral-•1----r handiftl. .. said MaUNena
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A2 Thursday, July 9, 1992
·Locals. Only
Local merchants provide
quake safety materials
THE RE CENT FLURRY OF EARTHQUAKES really shook me up.
Luckily. our local merchants stock plenty1of earthquake safety
items, including a few I'd never seen before.
Amco Builders & Plumbing Supply on Old
Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa sells all the
hard\'liiire needed lo prevent furniture, valuable
table lop art, heavy pictures and mirrors from
falling during an earth'quake.
Best
Buys
At our house when the ground rolls, my
husband holds up ou r china cabinet while I corral
the kids -kind of a silly earthquake routine
(risl..ing life and limb to save a few pieces of
crystal), especially if the Big One hits. So it's a
grea t idea to have furniture and other valuables
secured so that when a quake hits we can sit tight
and protect our family.
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A FEW DOORS DOWN FROM AMCO, The
Earl's Plumbing carries metal straps that hold down water heaters.
Manager Ken Moss sells ·
\\ater heater SJfety straps for
10 perc~nt off the list price of
57.77. Plus, the store's policy
is· Bring us proof we'll match
or beat any pnle on materials
or p.lrt~ 1n the store. You
can't beJt that
FYI: Ne,,ly installed water
heaters must be secured
according ~o the citv code,
but older "ater heaters
u~u.1lh .ire· not II }'Ou live in
an oldt:'r hou:.e mal..e sute
\Our \\Jt~r he.1ter's !>trapped
in so 1t \\On't budge.
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PREVENTll\G A FIRE AFTER
an earthquake hit!> can be
trid.v, but with the help of
Seismic Safety Systems on
Harding in Costa Me~1 . .You
get make sure your gas 1s
a.utomatically shut oll during
a major quake.
Walt Sebring with his automatic
gas shut off valve (quake safety).
. Seismic Safety Systems
instalb gas shut·off \Jives that protect your property and loved ones
from possible gas leaks -and resulting fires - caused by a major
quake. And, once you've .determined no damage has occurred, you·
can reset them yourself.
Owner Walt Seb;ing impre:.sed me with a partial list of his
commerual clients, including Olsne> land, Dodger Stadium, UCI. the
Lo:. An~eles Federal Building. and Target. Sebring be.1t all oth'er local
prices in our area by offering readers a $325 automatic gas $hut-off .
vahe, installation included.
l m considering installing one after hearing that manually shull1ng
ofi the gas after an earthquake can be difficult (if there isn't a
nashl1ghl handy. or if the valve's not accessible) -or impossible if
\ou're not home
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TODAY IS THE LAST DAY to preorder the "Hool.." video al The
Whcrebouse·1on 1 -th Street, South Coast Plaza and Harbor in
Co~t.1 Me!>a (or only S15.99 -plus )Ou'll rece1\.e a coupon book
\\Orth Su for saving> in the storl' It \\111 go on sale July 21, but the
\ \ hen•hou'e peop.le couldn't commit }et to the exact ~le price.
It \ ou miss the \,\ herehouse preorder price, you can preprder it
until Julv 20 J l Music Plus (on HtHbor Boulevard and on 1'7th Street
1n Co t 1 \1t ,,1 for onl) S 18.99 plus you'll get a coupon book
\\.Orth S 10. Hook '"II go on sale at Music Plus the 21st for around
S20 to 524
Sam Coo.I)'> Mus1cland at Fashion bland is offering a preorder
price ot S 16 99 until July 23 and then will go on sale for a limited
time at S 1 7 99
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IF YO U'RE LOOKING FOR a tl'rrific seledion of Tiffa ny lamps, Fan
Fare Tiffany lamps on Ne\\port Boulevard in Cost:n Mesa sports a
<>ele<.t1on of o\.er 2.000 T1ffany-:.tyle lamps. Owner Larry Finkelstein
•,.1, s he ·11 of tcr an extra 10 percent discount lo readers of this
LOlumn. 1n addition to his current sale, which fe.11ures 20 percent lo
30 percl'nt otf the merchand1st>
And ii the 2,000 d1iferPnt lamps don 't grab you and you're
teel1ng creative, Larry SJ}S you can choose your own colors and
t ustom1ze your lamp
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Whether you're .:i merchant or a shopper, if you know of a good
buy, I'd love to gi\ e )-OU some publicity. Call me at 540· 1224,
fax me at 646·-I 170 or uritc to me: Bcst ·Buys, Daily Pilot, 330
W. B,1y St., Cost,1 Mc ,1, CA 92627.
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By LorlAnn Basheda
Stall Writer
F ather Mac has the
perfect excuse for
running ·away with the
carnival: The Pope made him
do it.
But the spirited priest said
it was the answer to his
prayers when word came
down from the top padre
about his new assignment.
Now the New York native
spends half his year traveling
to carnivals ·and fairs across
America to minister to the
growing group of migrants -
regardless of what religio n
they pfactice.
In his travels, Father Mac
has conducted church
services from such
unconventional places as
atop an 80-seat carnival ride
stopped several stories in the
air. ··1 told them if they
didn't like the service, the
could walk out," he quipped
while strolling the Orange
County Fnirgrounds Tuesday.·
And \\hen a carny wants
to confess his sins, the
congenial clergyman is
prepared to listen -in the
nearest parking lot, of
course.
Unconcerned with pious
protocol, Father Mac won't
hesitate to substitute a
plastic Coke cup for a
chalice when christening
carny children with holy
water.
The 68-ycar-old padre is
as serious about his sense of
humor as he is abdut his
God.
Take, for instance, the
cold au tumn night several
years back when carnival
workers coaxed Father ~ac
onto a roller coaster ride in
Allentown, Pa.
"The joke was -they
wou ldn't let me off,'' he
recalled, l::iughing at the
memory. "Every time it went
around I threw my arms up in
the air 11nd yelled 'Let nie
off,' bu t that just made them
laugh harder. They had me
on that thing for two hours. I
nearly froze to death.':
But Father Mac said the
carnival workers are generally
A•pretty good fellows.
"Ther,'re hard-working
people, ' he said. "But they're
Costa Mes·a
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Parish ·orl
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the midway
Prlestcan'fJ-lelp putting .
ca rniva l atmosphe re into his se rmons
alway!> looked down upon and
discriminated against" -a
stigma he blames partly on
the church.
Particularly throughout the
Bible Belt and Southeast
corner of the country, Father
Mac said, "preacHcri; have
forbid their p.1rishioner from
going to the carnival,
denouncing them as dens of
iniquity."
And that's preci cly \\hy
Father Mac started visiting
carnivals.
It all began in 1960 when a · •
carnival \\Orker,~1ed in New
'i'lHk and the man\
co-workers couldn't find .1
clergyman to pcrturm l.1,t
rites. .
When they finally did hnd
a priest, .Father Mac recalled,
he wasn·t very cnthu cd about
officiating over the buri.11 of a
carny, and in so many words
told the mourners that their
probably wasn't a place for
their friend in hca\'cn smcc
he engJged in such a ::.ec<ly
industry.
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Appalled at this anitude,
Father Mac volunteered
to preside over any futu re
carny services: Shortly aft er,
the Vatican appointed him
the official carniv~1l
clcr~1m:rn.
S111ce then, Father Mac
has watched the carnival
industry change drastically -
offering workers better pay,
more re peer -and no
more girlie shows.
· "Prnbably because the
movies tod:iy got more going ·
on than the girlie shows
did,'' Father Mac theorized.
Dut while Father t\tac is
glad those shows arc gone,
he said the girls got a ~aJ
rap.
The onl} c~1rn1val \\Orkers
treated worse, he s~11d, were
the so called "freak ."
"l l'. a hard life \\hen all
people. do is point fingers at
you and make fun of you."
Father t\1ac aid ... Bue
there's no more of that.
There \\ill be no more fat
man or Siamese twm • We "'
will not accept it.··
Falhcr Mac said he took
particular care to "i-.it tho'e
in the freak sho" s, but
makes it a point to ralk ''ith ·-
eve ryone a~c;ociatetl "Ith the
carnival. ·
AJthough he only makes it
to each of the 472 carnh ab
aero s thi count!)' .1bout ·
once evcl)' five )ear~. Father
~lac remembers tire f.1cc-. -
and they remember him.
Strolling thro.ugh the
.fairgrounds this week while
carniv.11 \\Orkers erected
rides. almost CVCl)'One who
saw Father Mac hud a smile
on his fJce und omething to "'Y· And the affable pastor
">topped to \hJikc hands, slap
backs or rem1ni cc '' 11h eJch
one.
Before he leaves Costa
t\te a fo r a fair in Maui on.
\Vi!>., rather t\lac will baptize
nearly a dozen carny babies
.ind conduct Sunday service .
l lis sermon stays the same:
"I tell them that they .ire \·c ry
privileged people, because the.
carnival wo rl..cr brings o
much joy and happiness into
people's li\'Cs."
uf V1)la Uonll~ rcpc.Ht.:d tllJt wmcone 'la>hcd h1
rr~ht front hr<;_. •
An an~"'cnng m.u:hine, computer and bricka~c
were stolen mer the "eckcnd from the reGion:il offKe
or Jaeger International Shop~. 666 W. !laker Street
from a home in the 3400 blli..I. of A\C"nuc of the Art'
The resident rcalt1cd th.:) "ere nw.,ing "hen he re-
turned hom~ Tuc,dJy Crum .i trip in Pam It app.:ur
the burglar pried open the )lidin& gla~' dour Ill £Jin
entry •
At the Nc"purt I krghb EkmcntJn· s~h\X•I, 'omc
on~ brol>e into and r.in>JC'l>cd the 1.nch.:n. tm 1n
M>Ja can' and food .ill o\'cr th.: arcJ. •
Someone 'tole a ~oodcn park bench w11h bl:1ck •
•cast iron lcG\ from the front porch or a home in the
2100 block or \anta AnJ Street •
Someone pried open the ,hJrng gla" door or a
townhou~e in the 300 blod; or Monte Vl\ta Frid.1y
and s1olc more than Sl.000 \\tJtth of jc"clrv
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Uurg.IJt\ "ho broke mto J home rn the WOO blO\.
Gold tuxedo Mud\ ~urth ubout $425 and a S71JS
pair of golt.I cufnink~ \\ere amoni. the item> ~tolcn
Newport Beach
A man "hu parked 1n ;i gu~ I lot in the 600 block
ol ~11r.m1ar On\'e mu~t or dcrnkd to hJ\\! a part) '
Sc' er JI l'tllllll:> of liquvr "'ere rnn~umcJ um.I rc\ld.:111
found dg.ue11e bull~. ~er cans and condtm1~ me"
aOOUI the hOU\C.
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Corona del Mar: 77/64
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~ hot and hVmld wtth van•ble
doudlMSs and • chance of showen •nd
lhundttshowen today. Tem~•lurfl wHI
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with • chance of showers an4'
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Thursday, July 9, 1992 A3 ~
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Angry golfers take their swings
I now check.my mail for letler bombs.
l have to pump my car brakes a
couple of times JUSt to make sure the
cables aren't cut. And I, like Jessie
James, make sure I get the comer table
WIUlm LobdeH
Editor's
Notebook
in restaurants so my
back's never to anyone.
Guess my crime:
--a) I'Ve uncovered
scandalous material on
a ring of crooked
politicians;
b) I'm in the middle
of an investigation that•
shows Newport Beach
businesses linked to the
Mafia and Columbia
drug lords;
c) I wrote a column
poking fun at golf.
Jf you picked "c,"
you're right. Amazingly.
Last week in this very space, I took a
humorous jab at the wacky game of golf.
I said, fo• m tance, that compared to
golfers on the PGA tour, pro bowlers
look like athletes.
I've learned one thing in the last seven
days: golfers have no sense of humor.
Perhaps they've been out on the oourse
too long. Or maybe they've been hit in
the head by one LOO many errant shots. I
don't know.
Whatever it is, the local linkstcrs liked
my column about as much as a triple
bogey. Take a letter I received from V.T.
of Corona del Mar, an excellent example
of the golfer response:
Mr. Lobdell:
I can'rkeep silent anymore. You're a
.real jerk.
1 seriously doubt that your non-golfer
status ostracizes you from social
gatherings whether on a golf course or a
backyard barbecue.
I rRthcr imagine it's your whiny,
petulant persona that 's unwelcome.
Did 'ums get his tiny feelings hurt by
some big ba-a-a-d golfers once upon a
time?
... ut's see. I imagine that you
probably play a hell of a game of
one-on--one basketball with your cronies
and do some real competitive jogging.
After your mommy combs your hair and
dresses you in shon pant.\ to show all the
guys you're a real jerk.
..• How's abouc showing your
vapid-faced signature photo next week in
your joke newspaper wearing a 9-iron
bow-tie around your soft neck?
Sincerely, V. T., Ccrona de/ M ar •
I should have known these letters and
phone calls were coming. A couple of
·Pilot readers, a savvy lot, called int(> the
Readers' Hotline to warn me the minute
the column appeared:
"/ am impressed by the amount of
guts Wi/Jiam Lobdell ha.s to :.<iy thar golf
I Siiier A<1 1PCI 12 30, 130. c 30. 6 lO. 8 30 2 Sitter Att iPGI I 30. 3 JO. 5 30, 1 30. 9 30
10 30
1 a JOke. I credit him on that .. " c.:by .,pon to l.1mpoun. I knew that he
"I am looking forward to hearinJl really didn't want lO lock my i.l~..-...at
about the controversy that William lcJst not now I found out hi~ 'iOn is a
Lobdell's story about golf should brmg pro on the: Canadian -tour. Anil v.e then
up, especially in Newport Beach and promised to get togcthc:r for a round of
Ccrona de/ Mar with all the avid golf golf with hi., buddies -who were
fans. Can't wait to hear about it; it's equ11lly eloquent on the Hotline -al
going LO be fun." • the Nev.pon Beach Country Club.
A nd then, as predicted, the onslaught I 11 lel you know how it goes. Bul if -
began -by phone, Readers' within the next few weeks -I Jm
HotUne, mail and even fax. The best discovered face-down in a water hazard,
threat had to be from Dick Woods of a hideous divot m my head, plea\C grye
Corona dcl Mar, one of the few golfers this column lo the Newport Beach police
with enough backbone to leave his name detectives They'll know what to do
and phone number. Until then, rm in training I've
"My name is Dick Woods. I just read stopped all exercise, beg•.m pov.;er mo-als
your article ... and, incidently, in college I of Cheetos and Ding-Dongs. and am
played football. 1 was on the boxing looking through the Goodwill bin for JUSt
team, and I was on the golf team. And I the right combina.tion of plaid pants and
would like to meet you some Lime and striped shin. One-hundred percent
kick your ass. That was the mosc polyester. If I'm gom~ to be a golfer. I
degrading article I have ever read in my want to fit m.
life on golf. .. You can scick it in your In the meantime, any ot you golfers
ear." • out there who are tempted to !-end me a
I stuck the phone in my car and gave letter bomb, I've got a bcllt:r idea. Wh)
Dick a ring. And you know wbat? He's don't you try to find your <.en"c of
actually a dam nice guy. We had a humor? You \C lost 11 -.omev.herc: in the
couple of laughs. He understood that the rough.
column was a parody. that golf was an lcHlliam Lobdell i~ the editor_
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M Thursday. July 9, 1992
Parks masteP plan
turns on council
....,. Officials want more
study done on futur~ of
.city's recreation facilities.
By Joel Beers
Stall Writer
The plan pinpoints what a~eas
of the city most need park sues,
-how to improve existing facilities,
and ways to acquire and pay for
both.
"It's a critical document. Land
is short and they're not making a
lot more of it," Genis said. "If we
don't get land to erve future resi·
dents now, we'll be out of luck."
"This is a real need in the com-
munity," snid Councilman Joe
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By Joel Beers
Slaff WrlW
T HE WEDGE -The. promise of killer
i.urf caused by tropical storm Darby attracted
scores of body surfers and hundreds of
spectators to this oftel\ harrowing stretch of
Newport Beach Wednesday .
But someone forgot to bring the waves.
"It was all hype," said J9·ycar-old Jack
Hogan. "There was a swell two weeks ago
that was a lot better than this."
Waves averaged about 5-6 feet Wednesday
afternoon, n far cry from Tuesday, when
so~e climbed as high as 9·10 feet.
The surf was still heavy enough to prompt
lifeguards to raise the yellow caution nag
.Wednesday ar.ernoon and tell people to not
ent er the water without fins.
"There's a lot of people out there who
don't know what they're doing, but it gets
rougher than this sometimes," said
J 7-yea r-old Ryan Muzzy.
One big difference was the huge crowd
that turned out to watch the waves.
"They came out because of the media, but
it's still fun ," said Hogan. "It's more fun
going out there with all these people around.
Yesterday, they were reall11etting into it."
A man who identified himself as Tropical
Bob said the surf was very unusual for this
time or year, but tame compared to ~me in
the past. He also said that for experienced
body surfers, Wednesday's waves were
casual, but they could be deadly for the
inexperienced.
"This is when surfers from Boston come
out and break their necks because they don't
know what they're doing," he said. "These
waves arc breaking in less than a foot of
water, and that's different than most places."
COST A MESA -A master
plan for the city's parks isn't the
sexiest of subjects, but it's one-th.:11
could directly affect every resident
in the years to come.
Monday, the city council heard
an update on the progress of the
Parks, Re creation and Open Space
Master Plan, a 230-page tome that
W6uld be the city's first l9ng·term
blueprint for its recreational facil i·
ties.
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the school district arc changing.
We're re-opening schools and hav-
ing increased class size. It's not
.
But, council members were not
ecstatic with what they heard.
"I was personally disappointed.'"
said Councilwoman Sandy Genis.
''The plan was totally lacking in
creativity and in options. . . It's
like we don't have much money
now so instead of finding an) thing
creative, we'll only settle for thi s:·
Councilman Jay Humphrey
agreed that more work needs to
be done. He also voiced discont ent
over the study's seemingly slow
progress.
"I've voiced mv concerns in the
past and• I didn't sec th o!ie ad·
dressed ... I th ink ('taff) needs a
little more guidance to get this
thing rolling ...
. like the old days when we were
closing schools. And it's important
lO find places where these kid Can
play."
There are several sticky issues
that need to be confronted.
One is_ the con ultant's rccom·
mendation that the best option the
city has in acquiring future park
land is to buy or jointly use prop·
erty owned by the Newport-Mesa
Unified School district. .
'h 's an excellent idea and silly
for us not to pursue it, bul if we
put all of our eggs in one basket,
we're going to be dependent on an
agency that has different priori·
ties," said Genis.
But with enrollments increasing
in city schools and the unlikeli·
hood that any school itcs "ill be
put up for sale, the city would
have no alternatives under the rec·
ommcndation !ihown Monday,
Genis said.
Another issue is the future use
of Fairview park, which is cur·
rently 250 acres of virgin park
land. It is the cit) 's largest park,
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From A1
"It was going fo.,11.:r than
most hurricanes I'd ever
watched before," Dought)' sail!
"II was jus1 a big mean nasty
hurricnne that was ripping up
the coastline. I knew they were
out fishing. So J contacted
them to keep them abreast of
their weather situation."
Shortly after thal, Doughty
said he got a call from the
Oasis that the ship had run
into six to eight foo t seas.
Ekberg, a professional
skipper from l luntington
_Bench, said he and the Oasis
crew had stopped to fish off
the coast of San Benedicto
sland with the owner of the
Oasis, Long Beach resident
William Holekamp. all avid
fisherman and member of the
Balboa Angling Club.
And he said the fishermen
had no reason to worry until
Sunday, when the wind and
waves starting" hipping into a
frenzy.
"Everything looked fine until
the morning of the 5th," \\hen
the crew of the Oa,is wol-.e up
to heavy seas and fierce '' inds,
Ekberg said. ·•r had a feeling
1ha1 a hurricane had snu.cl-. up
on u ." .
for a while until a huge wave
i.mni.hcd the boat and knocked
off two jet ski'> and a Ooston
whnlcr that was ntloched 10 the
70-foot Oo1w, U.berg i.aid.
All the \\ hile Dough ty was
keeping tabs on the men , who
he said were all pcri.onal
friends.
"They moved to a little
bcuer security and that proved
to not b.c a \\ise move,"
Doughty said. "It had become
n VCI)' scriou., situation.''
It was Doughty "ho radioed
the U.S. Coast Guard 10 watch
out for the Oasis crew. The
Coast Guard Inter contacted
the Chiquita Roma and advisQ<l
the Panamanian ship to watch
for the Mrn1t<Jed crew members.
he said.
Whih.: it w,,.., confirmed
Tuesday that the Oa1,is was lost
at !>Ca, all .,r< members of the
ship. El-.bert'.. Holekamp,
Ne" port Bcuch rc~idcnt
Jonathan J. Holford, Edward
Ragone of LI Toro, Long
Oeach rci.idcnt Hal Ncibling
and Richan.I Macklin and
Michael Th(1ma1> of l luntington
lk~tch, "ere all safely aboard
the Chiquita Roma. ''hich \\as
· e\pccted to I.ind at Po rt
I lucneme Wednesday night.
Doughty, meam\hilc, was
highly critic.ii of the U.S.
Weather Sen ice becjuse it
doo;es on thc "cckends and
\\Cather tnl(jrm.11ion can 't be
found.
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MERCHANTS
From A1
Duran-Rojas, n Cahran\ spoJ..eS\\Olllan.
Newport Deach Mayor Phil Sansone, a
Corona dcl Mar resident, said city official\
sent a letter to the Laguna 13each Water
District, which contracted for the water-line
work, and Caltrans requesting that the
northbound lane of East Coa-.1 lligh\\:Sy be
resurfaced.
"The water district is coming through,
cleaning up \\here their trenchc~ arc,·
Sansone said. "That covers quite a btt ol i1.
but not the whole thing. Beyond '-'here they
were digging, they had heavy equipment
tearing up the' street."
Joe Sovell3, general manager of 1he \\,lier
district, said the water-line contractor" 111
only repave in spots where it -dug trcnchc~.
I le sai'd he believes Caltrans will sec that
other needed repairs, such as those <,lemming
from the sewer-line 'Work, are done.
"Caltrans is usually pretty proficient about
getting done what it deem., necessary b)
whoever is responsible," Sovelb said.
The road problems represent one mmc
headache fo r merchants who have :.iln:.1l1)
been through a rough ye::ir. Many CornnJ tlcl
Mar retailers suffered sales decline' ur'' .1rd ...
of 40 percent during the SC\\ er· anti
water-line projects. "(hey later complamcJ
when the water-line contractor. Calfon
COMPETITIVE
Farmers Insurance Group
Au10 • Homeowners • Busines
Con'!ltruction Inc., de\.i:tted from an
agreement that called for us \\orl 10 be done
onl) at night.
"Tim morning, I picked up l\\O hubcaps
that \\Uc up on th1. ..,ld\.:\\alk," s:.iic..I Ho}:.&I
R 1dtkc, president of the Corona dcl ~tar
Ch..smber ol Commerce and manager or the
Uank of America branch on Ea'>I Coa'>t
ll 1gh'-'_uy .... l he con tr Jct ors -are gone no'"•
and the ~MLct 1s as much as six inches lov.l!r
1n the parking l;mc 1ha1\ 1hc re'>l ol the
'"~'"' J}". "\Ve \\ere told C\Cl)thing would be fine
\\h1.n the \\orl is complc1cd, anti th.11\ nut
lhe CJ\C'
lt.:s Schunk Sr., °''ner of the !\t:\\port Tire
O:ntcr, \.ttd 1hc s1rce1 problems hurt Im
bu\mcs.., '>C\CrCI), but he'i. waiting unttl
rep.ur' MC made this ''eek to pass final
JUdgmcn1 un the proJCCt.
· It's played havoc on our business. as wull
a' the en1irc busine\s district," Schunk said.
"It\ too 1.umbc rsome fo r people to conunue
nuking th1.tr \\a} through here, jn<l it's
c.hicr to ~u else'' here."
Sandi tiru,scau, manager of I lone) baked
I IJm'>. agrccJ. She said customers no longer
~pontaneou'I) i.top b) for lunch al her
bu,ine!>'>.
"I kno'' tt\ hurting business; I hear
cu!'otomcr' rnmplain," Drusseau !.JtJ. "l com1.:
10 \\Ork C\CC)' day from Laguna lkach. and I
~\\Caf m) c.ir ii. so out of alignment lrom
hitting tho'e bump!>. Out there's nothing )uU
can do. All I can do i'> hope that ii ''ill C'nd "
The rner<:hants arc no'' grapphng \\llh ) t
uno1hcr utility -Southern C.iltforn1u <..iu
• Co. -that plans tu lay new pipe u11d1.:r
CoJ~1.lligh\\<.1y. Rt1d11\c ~aid mcr.h:znls
demanded in a letter ~uu.l rn :! re.en: m~ Ung
thJt the gJs compan} route its p1pclmc
uround the bu.,incs) Ji~trict.
"The) -.:mJ that \\OUIJ CO)! an C\llJ
S700.000," Radtke -.aid. '·Our lcclins •~.
pend the S700.000. hccJu~~ our mer\; Ill
\\Ou Id lu'c ,1 lut mo1c than that. \\uh the
mes-. "C ha'I! llO\\, "I.! d11n't mtcnd h> I ~the
g:i .. cump.1n~ come throuch and' m'1k\:
another une."
S,1n'.\onc 'Jid the. commun1t~ ni.t) !.. ' no·
choice . l lc .,,11J the g,1\ lt1m1'an~. '' currcml)
con.,1dcnng :ihcrn.11c Hmlcs tor ns line\\ rk
but the communit" \\Oold likcl\ lo c 11
Southern C.1lilorn.1;.i Gu' Cu c.~m in c: I
Callrans 1ha1 a proj~ct 1hrQugh the hu tn1: s
district ,., a public nccc s11,:.
The utilit: pr 1~c.h I J\c h~cn m ur.d t)
much cuntru\ er-.). ~Jn one pJc\ 1 U!o.)
criticiLcd U1lfon for allci:i.:,11) d 111 • J p lur
Job. r;.1i,ing the ire {If i1ff ~orppJn> 's ,, nt:·r
\ 1nccn1 DilkJlj, D1Bdlt Jd ... 11J1.:J t Jlt n
"urk and cumpl.sind.I that lie h.1d be. n
.,1:inJca·J b: the m.i)or.
.. He gut IOU£h.,\\ 11h :n_. .,~tlclJr>° It
1ha1· t CJll lum." San~or..: ,,11d I \1.:1; Oll
rc.i~ n h> tall.. Ill htm. I l1j,c nmplc t\:.i~. n to
supplHI .Ill~ statcml·nt I m.1tk.'
Your Locally
Owned Stationers
• for any bo.11cr," ~aid Doughty,
''ho said he h,1d to coni.ult the
Weather ChJnnel to find abou\
I lumcanc Darby. "I'm still
up-.ct with the U.S. Weather
Uureau. It\ an in~ult to
boaters.··
With Dought) ket:.ping them
abre:lst of Darb)"-; movement~.
the Oasis at first sought to
outrun 1hc storm. They were 30
miles north of San I3cne<.11cto
wh en they noticed the \\Inds
and \\3Ve!i were gc111n~ C\Cn
fiercer a nd <lecideJ to turn
back, Ekberg -.,11J.
The fishermen hc.tJeJ b~\cl
to San Benedicto to take refuge
near the bland. That ,n,rl-.eJ
Rabbitt Agency
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Smead File
Folders
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f.a:ihq~ Procl'Yoor 1 lome.
Mead Envelopes
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FASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT BEACH
Sale Hours:. _ j'
Mon. -Fri. 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Sat. 10:00 to 6:00..p.m.
Sun. 12:00 to 5:00 p.m.
ALE NOW IN PROGRESS
\.\D \\I: 1 n \11\U:. TiiROLGll Jl'n :t-·
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PolCI Ralph Lauren • Hugo Bo" • Southwick • Jo cph Abboud • Norman Hilton
Ted Baker • Ike Behar • Gitman Bros. • Reyn Spooner
Henn C 011ons • Robert Taltx>tt • Zdnell.i • Tom Tailor • A\'irex • C.P. Co.
Cole Haan • Gary' Private Label • l 'Equipe
Peyton • Luciano D.irl-cra • Ale>..indcr Jultan • ZcgnJ
surrs ...... -... -............ $-11/~.oo 10 Sll\50(). .S269.90 10 ss~.90 CASl'AL ucKS .......... s F5010 sm.oo
• SPORTCOATS.-.... S3~.00 to Sl!S0.00 $199.90 to $599.90 , PORTSHlRTS-.... -S 5~50 ro Sll.S.00 529.90 to SJ29.90
BJAZERS ............ :: ..... S;9500 to $1250.00
DRESS TROl' ERS .. SD5 0010 S~ S199.90 to $599.90 K.\ITSHrRTS ............. -•. S 4!.50 to S 95W SZZ.90 to S ~.90
S 19.90 to $179.90 SWF.ATERS ................. _$ &S.00 to $!15.00 ... $49.90 to ST4l.90
DRESS HlRTS _ .. _,$ 51.50 to $ PS 00 , $ l7 90 to$ 99 90 Ol'TERWF . .AR ..... " ......... .S 95 00 to SN5 00 ... SS9.9CI to SL59.90
TIEL -..... -........ _ .... $ 45.00 10 s 95.00 s 19.90 to 'S 39.90 SHOES ..... --··--............ ms 00 "' s 95.IXI ... $79.90 to sm.90
Amcncan Fll:ptc'~ • Visa • MastcrC:ird
/ To all those who
participated in our
boat naming contest.
The Electric Boat Company
The wb'lnlna name -Vottswagen -was submitted by the followlna winners: John
Cntchlow, Michael Lawler, Suzanne Bloom and Mike Ogorek. NOt pictured are
wll)nm Susen Hay and Ron and Flossie Dunning
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estate Jeluclrp ~ale
July 9th to 18th
Many bargains in our
large selecti on of
previou .. ly O\vned
persona l treasures
from bygone eras.
Antique , Victo ri an.
A rt Nouveau and Art Deco
1803 Westcl iff Drive
Newport Beac h
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A8 Thursday. July 9, 1992
Business The Ru~m~~ p;,gt-run~ on Mondays. Wednbdays, Thur)(jays and Fridays
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Business Edito r Tony Cox ... 642-4321, ext. 37J
Appointment Calenda 11 . New club gives life to Lucy's restaurant
Tuesday, July 14
..._.. Club BBG draws late-night crowds
to former home of Ellis Island.
By Tony Cox
Business Editor
NEWPORT BEACH -Lucia Luhan has a lot
of faith in her children's business intuition, and
so far, it appears to be paying off.
Luhan owned the financially troubled Ellis
Island International Eatery on East Coast
Highway, and at the urging of her children, she
redecorated the restaurant and reopened it a
month ago with a new name and an emphasis on
late-night bar trade.
The restaurant, now called Lucy's, still serves
dinner in the evenings, but Luhan now relies on
her bar, which operates under the name Club
BBG, for most of her revenues. She's having
difficulty attracting both a brisk dinner business
and large crowds al the bar, but Club BBG is
doing so well so far that it's on pace to make the
business profitable by next month.
"I've Jost some of my dinner crowd because
!CN Biomedicals Inc .. of Costa
Mesa, has received authoriza tion
from the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration to market a new
enzyme test for early detection of
thyroid deficiencies.
0 Grubb & Ellis Commercial Real
Estate in Newport Beach recently
represented Laguna Niguel-based
Birtcher Pacific in the sale of a
61,964-square-foot research and
development building in Irvine for
an undisclosed price. Grubb &
Ellis also represented
Chicago-based JMB Realty in the
lease of 27,360 square feet of
industrial space in Fountain Valley
to Atlas Bolt and Supply. In
an0rher transaction, the realty
firm''s Newport Be\)ch office
represented both the tenant and
landlord in the five-year lease of
23. 775 square feet of industrial ·
space in Santa Ana by apparel
manufacturer Melmarc Products.
The building is owned by J.C.
Myers Properties of Newport
beach. The transaction is valued at
S454,660. Grubb & Ellis also
represented both the buyer and
seller in the purchase by Newport
Beach-based Pac Star Inc. of
160.000 sq uare ·feet of land in
Huntington beach from William
and Jewell Fowler of Palos '-lerdes
for S2. I million. The land will be
developed into and industrial park,
Slater Commerce Center.
0 Ko"a Bussan. one of Japan's
largest real estate development
companies, has relocated its U.S.
headquaners from Los Angeles to
the Center Tower office in South
Coast Plaza.
0 RKB Investments recently
purchased a 46,866-square-foot
industrial property at 380 Clinton
St. in Costa Mesa from Sumitomo
Bank. The transaction is valued at s 1,850.000.
0
lntex
they think of it as jus1 a club," bhan aid
Tuesday. "We're kind of dcatJ here un 1il 10
o'clock, but after 10 o'clock, we ha\e 300 to 400
people come in. It's amazing the ch•mge we s.1w
in one week.
"I cut food costs in half and doubled sales."
After 10 p.m., Lucy's club busineso; takes O\Cr
what used to be the restaurant's main dining
room. Luhan said he believes the decor change
she made in that room has hurt her dinner
trade.
With the new format introduced las1 month,
Luhan simplified her menu and lowe red prices,
but she believes she'll have to make more
changes to attract both middle-aged diners and
young bar patrons.
Luhan will go before the Newport Beach
Planning Commission tonight to request
permission for an additional six pool tables,
ex1ended hours, breakfast service, a patio and n
separate entrance for Lucy's new main dining
room.
"It's all in the planning stages to mal..e this
place that I have 24 hours a day wori... for more
than five hours" day," ~he said .
Luhan's plan to attract 1wo crowds to the
amc eatery i'I unique in the local restaurant
business. It comes along not only during a
recession, but also at a time "hen increased
drunk-drh ing cnforcemenl and lifestyle changes
have nil but eliminated late-night drinl.ing and
dining on Coast Highway.
Luhan is retying on her children -sons Jorge
Luhan II and Jason Luhan \\Ork ~t Lucy's -
nnd Buck Baker, a well-kn.own nightclub
operator who was brought :0 to promote Club
DDG, to help execute the plan.
The pressure is on for Lucia Luhan, who also
owns the What's Cooking Bistro at Newport
Hills Center and Luciana's Ril>torante in Dana
Point, to make Lucy's a financial success.
Profits fro m the other l\\O resiaurants were
fielping to keep Ellis l~land anoat. Lnh an and
her husband, Newport Dench pla~tic surgeon
~orge Luhan, used their home ai. collateral on
loans for the restaurant. Lucia Luhan hopes
profits from Lucy's will be sufficient to make a
major principal payment coming due in October.
SLM
1. Pick Professionals -The Orange County , ..
Association of Pick Professionals will meet at 5 p.m. July rl
14 at the Balboa Yacht Club, 1801 Bayside Drive Jn d
Corona del Mar. for reservations, call 641-634 7. 'I
Professional women -South Coast Business 1:.i
and Professional Women will hold its monthly meeting 11
July 14 at the El Torito Grill, ~nton Boulevard in Costa -r.
Mesa. Guest speaker Diana Brennan will give a talk J
entitled "Reclai ming Your Balance Through the Goddess 11
Energy.'' for information, call 472-4666, ' • ,
Tuesday, July 21 , 11
c
J Retirement Plan Se minar -The Newport JI Beach office of Shearson Lehman Brothers is sponsoring
a semina( on "Lump Sum Distributions From Retirement 1 Plans". It will take place from 7 p.m. to 8:1 S p.m., on
July 21 al the Hyatt Regency Hotel on Jamboree in
Irvine. For informatio n and reservations, call Wendy
Smith at 644-91 11.
If you have an item for this column, mail it to Bob
van Eyken, assistant editor, Dally Pilot, 330 W. S.y
St., Costa Mesa 92627.
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The Newport Beach office of
Lee & Associates Commercial
Real Estate Services recently
represented Newport West
Financial in the sublease of 9, I 17
square feet of office space in
Newport Beach, a transaction
valued at Sl,701,232.
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Marchan
0 Brittain & Rogan Advertising/
Design, of Newport Oeach,
recently celebrated it's second
anniversary in business
0 Coombe & Pedigo, of Newport
Beach. has been chosen to provide
public relations services and
advertising for Missouri-based
Leggett & Pratt lnc.'s new Vitalize
Sleep System. '
0
The CONAC Group of
Vancouver, Bri tish Columbia is
opening an office at 4590
MacArthur Blvd., suite 550 in
Newport Beach under the name
CONAC Software Inc., the firm
announced.
0
Alamo Rent·A·Car. the nation's
third largest car rental agency, has
signedra 120-month lease or a 2J
3-acre site with a 4,000-squarc-foot
service facility at 4043 Birch St.
near John Wayne Airport.
0 Seashore Conscruction Inc. of•
Santo Ano Heights has been
awa rded a Sl.5 million construc-
tion contract for Phy ician Center
WcM, 35,000-squarc-f oot medical
uite building in Laguna Beach.
0 Reliable Maintenance Inc., a
property maincenancc company,
1w relocated Jo the lmpcrial lWllc
Tower at 69' Town Center Drive
at the South Coast Plaza Town
Center.
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port Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot
From A1 ~as becoming a religiou cm·
•re.
r: "I could not stay there and
fight all that," Timmons said.
"I wasn't up to fighting any-
thing."
Community Church, wilt handle
most of the financial re-
sponsibilities. Both men con-
duct Sunday services.
About 300 attend Sunday
services in the center's business
park location, billed as "Sund ay
Morning Live!" and described
as "the front
Timmons, who
has three children
and is currently
separated from
his wife Carol,
blames his de-
parture on the
cumulative effect
of job burnout
and the publi-
cized rumors. His
resignation was
'Somebody asked
me yesterday, ·Are
you going to build
another big
church?' And I
said, 'No, never
.again .'•
burner" of the
10-weck-old or.:
ganization.
As talks con-
tinu e with pro-
s p e c t i v c f i-
nancial backers,
Timmons and
Grubbs plan to
unveil a full-
scale network of
voluntary, Tim-
mons said, bul he
argued for a transition in
church leadership before he
left. Church leaders insisted on
an immediate resignation, ac-
cording to Timmons.
"At first, I felt like a free
man, because I didn't have 40
people trying to get counseling
. that week, I didn't have the
phone ringing all night long, I
didn't have a staff of 68 want-
ing me every minute -the re-
sponsibilities of all that ""Were
just incredible," Timmons said.
"I was doing four services a
\\eekcnd. lt was heavy duty."
After his resignation, Tim-
mons continued work with his
highly successful enterprise,
Game Plan for Living. \\ hich
provides motivational tapes.
books and seminars for the cor-
porate world. But his de')ire for
religious leader hip was still
strong.
True to his nonsectarian
roots, Timmons decided this
ttmc, he \\Ould eliminate the
''ord ''church" from his new
organization. Timmons joined
"it h Ion gt ime friend David
Grubbs last March and began
,..,hat's called the New Com-
munity Center. Grubbs. a New-
port Beach consultant to non-
profit organizations and
fou nder or the former NC\\
-TIM TM.10NI community pro-
grams in Sep·
tember similar
to th e ran ge of services Tim·
mons developed at South Coast
Community Church. Dut this
time, Timmons said he will not
repeat past mistakes, and pro·
grams will be held at locations
throughout the community.
''The focus was getting blurry
during the last two years when
I was there (at Sou1h Coast
Community Church). lt was be-
comi ng an institutional
church," Timmons said. "Some·
body asked me yesterday, 'Arc
you going to build another big
church?' And I said, 'No, never
again:".
As the problems of cities and
communities increase, Timmons
and Grubb!> hope to create a
net\\Ork of nonsectarian, com·
munitywidc programs to help
repair the damage wrought by
broken families, addictive be-
ha, ior and cuts in public edu-
cation programs. .
"l , want to build credibility
back to the people who've been
turned off '' ith church and
who've been turned off with re-
ligion, because l've been turned
off with religion as '"ell," Tim-
mons said. "We're going after _
th~ physical, emotional, mental,
ocial and spiritual needs -all
of those are very critical '"hen
)·ou face people 's problems."
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becoming acquainted with other guests
from around the world; 4. a snooze in
the sun with a good ' book; 5. see also
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A moooving
award
~\\port Beach
resident Matt
Adelson displays
his Ol\\ilrd·\\ inning
entry in the
Orange County
f air's f inc Arts
wmpetition.
Adcl~on \\On first
place in the
professional
graphic~ dl')ign
illustration
division. The entry
will be on dbplay,
along \\ilh other
J\\Md \\innl'r),
throughout the fai r
Cou••n• uc r. July l 0-26.
ANNOUNCING OUR ANNUAL
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Rock & Blues by Talon
Contemporary Jazz
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O.C. Fair Results
SR. HOME ARTS & CRAFTS
l ST JUDGING
Division: XMAS DECJFABRIC,ETC
Class: TABLE CENTERPIECE
1 . Donna Annetta, Costa Mesa
Class: TABLE LINENS
1 . Carol S. Venard, Costa Mesa
"' Class: TREE SKIRT,HANO, APPLIQ.
1 . Angelina Smith, Newport Beach
Class: TREE SKIRT, OTHER, NAME
2. Juanita E. 'tv'estlake, Costa Mesa
Class: WALL HANGING 24 OR
UNO.
3. Judy E. Tracey, Costa Mesa
Class: WALL HANGING OVER 24
1. Angelina Smith, Newport Beach
Class: BEST OF
Division
1. John L. Biggs, Costa Mesa
Division: XMAS DECJNON-TEXT.
Class: FIGURES (1-S RElATEO SET>
1. Myra Brown, Costa Mesa
2. Sharon E. Yagerlemer, Costa
Mesa
Class: TABLE CENTERPIECE, OTH~R
1. Pamela L. Dippre, Costa Mesa
Class: WREATH
3. Norma Jean Chandler, Costa
Mesa
Division: CHRISTMAS TREE ORN.
Class: CERAMIC/PLASTER,PAJNTEO
1 . Gayle ·L Spinks, Costa Mesa
3. Donna ,t.nnetta, Costa Mesa
Class: FMRIC/NOT NEEDLEPTIEMB.
3. Carol Kelly, Costa Mesa
Class: CLASS OR CHINA, PAINTED
1. Maggie Gibson, Newport Beach
Class: NATURAL MATERIALS .
2. Shirley Pad.ard, Newport Beach
Class: NEEDLEPOINT/REG. CANVAS
1. Carol S. Venard, Costa Mesa
Class: NEEDLEPOINT/PLASTIC
CANV.
1. Donna Annetta, Costa Mesa
Class: OTHER TREE
ORNAMENT,NAME
3. Judy E. Tracey, Co!>ta Mesa
Division: DOLLS • EXHIBITION
Class: OTHER EXHIBITION DOLL
3. Donna Smith, Costa Mesa
Division: FABRIC COV. ARTICLES
Class: OTHER ALBUM, NAME
1. Sharon E. Yagerlemer, Costa
Mesa
Class: BOX, ANY SIZE
2. Caro) Kelly, Costa Mesa
Division: CLASS,PLASTIC,ACRY.
Class: STAINED WINDOW,
HANG ING
3. Lyn M. Metheny. Ne\\port
Beach
Class: OTHER GLASS, NAMED
2. Marcus Nathe, Costa Mesa
Division: JEWELRY
Class: OTHER, NAMED
1. Angela Ra1 Kumar, Costa Mesa
Division: LEATHER
Class: BAG OR PURSE
1. Wallace V Holderby, Costa Mesa
Class: BELT
2. Wallace V Holderby. Costa Mesa
Class: BILLFOLD ? . Wallace V Holderby, Costa Mesa
Class: OTHER LEATHER, NAMED
1 . 'wallace V Holderby. Costa Mesa 3: Cecilia Schreyer, Costa Mesa
Class: BEST OF
Division
1. Wallace V Holderby. Costa Mesa
Division: MINIATURES
Class: ROOM SETIINC,
FURNISHED
1 . Tom Colway, Newport Beach
Division: MODELS
Class: OTHER NON-KIT MODEL
3. Tom Colway, Newport Beach
Division: PAPER ART
Class: CAlllGRAPHY
2. Jack N. Hargrove, Costa Mesa
Class: COLLAGE
1. Linda Chan Rapp, Costa Mesa
Class: EMBOSSING
2. Donna Weden, C95ta Mesa
Class: ENVELOPE/STATIONERY ART
1. Linda Chan Rapp, Costa Mesa
Division: PLASTERCRAFT
Class: FIGURE/ANIMAL 12 OR SM.
2 Donna Annetta, Costa Mesa
Division: TOLE PAINTING
Class: AN IMALS OR BIRDS
3. Ann Rosner, Costa Mesa
Class: FLOWERS & LEAVES
2. Sandra K. Waldrop, Costa Mesa
Class: SEASONAL
1. Sandra K. Waldrop. Costa Mesa
Division: WOOD CARVING
Class: OTH.NOVIO WOOD
CARVING
1. Tivita Fine, Costa Mesa
Class: BEST Of
Division
1. Tivita Fine, Costa Mesa
Division: WOOD • GENERAL
Class: BEST OF
Division
1. Marvin D. Waldrop. Costa Mesa
Class: OTHER GENERAL
WOOD.NAMED
1. Marvin 0 . Waldrop, Costa Mesa
Divisiol)_a MISC.HANDCRAFT/
ADULT
Class: BASKETRY, DEC., ANY ITEM
1. Linda Jane Morton, Costa Mesa
Class: BASKETRY,HANDMADE,
A.ITEM
3. Karen J. Shirley, Costa Mesa
Class: QUILLING,NOT PEN OR
QUILL
1. Pamela J. Brody, Costa Mesa
Division: PRO/SEMl-P.HANOCRAFT
Class: CHINA PAINTING, PROF.
1 . Peggy J. Gardner, Costa Mesa
Class: OTHER PROF. '\
HANDCRAFT, PRO
2. Tanya-Nielander, Cost3 Mes.I
3. Bertha E. Smith, Costa Mesa
Division: PRO/SEMl·P .NEEDLEWRK
Class: APPUQUE, PROF
1. Piecem.Jkers Counlry Store,
Costa Mesa
Class: NEEDLEPOINT, PROF.
2. Delta Jones, Costa Mesa
Class: OTHER PROF.NEEDLECRAFT/
P.
~ 3. Kathleen Crawford, Costa Mesa
Cius: NUOUPOtNT, s . .-.of.
1. Doris M Nelson, Costa Mesa •
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Orange County Fair Home Arts and Crafts for his leather work.
In a world
of unseen danger
and uns poken passion,
lies a mystery
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lore you go ·see this comedian, you better get a lite
J.. art's sake. ~KE 'EM LAUGH: When it
-~-==---. comes to
promoting his
stand-up
eng11gement
through Sunday
at the Laff Stop
in Newport
Beach, Mark
Craig Taylor
won't get any
points from the
Fuller Brush Co.
-----for high pressure-sales
tactics.
"I like to talk
·about life,"
Tayk>r said io a telephone
interview from his home in
Pas,dena. "And if you don't.have
enough life, I'm 'not going to do it
for )Ou. You won't get some of
1he references."
Fortunately, the demographic
group Taylor tailors his act to -
college educated folks in the 25-50
age range -are the same people
going to comedy clubs these days.
The San Jose native is sort of
the Sybil of the stand-up circuit,
usi na his background in psychology
and acting to create characters
whose appearances in his act are
interspersed with his own more
conve ntional comedian persona.
He is not you r typical stal'ld·up,
having graduated from Yale with a
degtee in psychology, played in
.,. political theater, had starring roles
in movies, been a TV superhero
(Plasticm:rn) and barred it all in a
Playgirl spread.
But what makes Taylor )llOSt
different from the others on the
yuk·it·up trail is his view of the
craft.
"Whe n 1 listen to some of the
old stand-ups, it seems so
luxurious their ability to talk
~lowly, gently about subjects and
get laughs, with moments of
silence. Anymore it ~eems the
fun ny bone threshold has been
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raised for one reason or another.
You've got 10 grab the crowd by
the lapels and he ad slam them all
night."
He said comedians arc
increasingly turning to props,
visual aids, music, recognizable
impressions, song parodies and
cheap scxu~l references to extract
belly laughs.
''I saw a comedian on TV last
night, and he gets these huge
laughs when he uses all these
devices. It's not like a Shelley
Berman sitting on a stool talking
quietly. It's more like a Steven
Spielberg. Every visual gimmick is
pulled out for impact."
Docs he attribute this to the
explosion of comedy clubs?
•"I think a lillle bit, but it's a
few things. America 30 years ago
was more literate. Language was
more powerful. Visuals in the last
30 years have become more
important. We're less therate.
Language means less to us. 11
mu st frustrate people in your
business, too. USA Today is as
much as the country can handle
in-depth stuff."
Taylor, who has appeared at the
Laff Stop once a year for the last
three years, says his favorite shows
are ones in which he comes out in
one or his characters and jumps
from one to another before being
himself.
"lt takes a rather focused,
theatrical crowd, one willing to
watch you like they watch theater,
rather than the drunks that need
to be clobbered every 10 seconds."
With his good looks and knack
for getting immersed in characters,
one would assume Taylor would
be interested in getting his act
together and taking it off the road
... to someplace like Hollywobd.
But while he'd like to spend more
time with his family (he's the
father of a young girl and has
another on the way), he likes the
control he has as a stand-up.
"The thing I hate about the
acting world is it's so collaborative.
... In stand-up, you're bas.ically a
business of one. You decide what
to do, how to do it and you get
the credit or the blame."
0 RETURN ENGAGEMENT:
Russia's IGrov Ballet, which
appeared at the Orange County
Performing Arts Center a couple
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•• historic American premiere of
its staging of "The Nutcracker."
This is the lOOth 11nniversary of
what has become one of the
most·perf ormed ballets in the
"orld. Based on E.T.A. Hoffman'!.
tale about the Snow Queen and
Sugar Plum Fairy, "The
Nutcracker" is set to the music of
Pyotr llyich Tchaikovsky, with
libretto by Marius Petipa, and-was
written for the precur or to the
Kirov, the Maryinsky Ballet, which
perfo.rmed the work in St.
Petersburg on Dec. 18, 1892.
Tickets will be offered first to
current subscribers of the Classic
Ballet Series, and the auraction
will be added to the new ·
three-ballet series package which
will include Ballet Nacional de
Espana (Oct. 6-11) and American
Ballet Theater (Jan. 19·24, 1993).
Single tickets ranging in price
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0
NHAM GETS THE BRONZE:
The National Gallery of An in
Washington, D.C., has 'slepped in
at the 1 lth hour and loaned
Newport Harbor Art Museum
"Capricorn," a bronze piece by
Max Ernst, for the first exhibition
of the surrealist :irtist's sculpture~
in the United States.
The exhibition opens Friday, bu t
the t,OOO·pound, 8'x7'x5' sculpture
won't take its honored place 1n the
center of the display until
Tuesday.
Newport Harbor was originally
going to borrow "Capricorn" from
the state of Daden-Wurttenbe rg in
Germany, but it became •
unavailable June 30 due to a
chanie in the government. SeH:ral
frantic calls led to the National
Gallery, where a rare cast of
"Capricorn" had been recently
iostalled. Recognizing the
importance of the first·eve r
exhibition, National Gallery .
director J. Carter Brown loaned
Newpoi:t the bronze. ·
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tough choo.,ing the be')I CJ\,elle or
CD i.ent to the Daily Pilot'> crac~
listen1Ag 1>taH O\'cr the pa>t \\cci.:.
but "Book of DJd Thought'>" by
Uncle Green fin1<.1hcd JI the top of
the heap
The Lemonhe;id.,' "It\ :i ShJmc
About Ray" could ha' e \\Oil any·
other week. But the Atluntic
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It's Our Centennial
Celebration!
17 Fantastic
Days & Nights!
This year's fair will be unli ke any
you've seen before. Join us while
we stroll back into time, as we
present the exciting history of the
Orange County Fair-an event that's
been 100 Year~ In The Making!
DAILY ATTRACTIONS!
....
You won't believe how much there is to see and do! The
list of entertainment is endless -concerts, arena events,
carnival thrills, equestrian events,
and entertainment stages
throughout the fairgroun~s!
There are exhibits galore,
including historical, COl1'lmercial
· and livestock and more! And
don't miss the special appearance
of the magnificent BUDWEISER
CLYDESDALES, on display
.July I 0 through July 14.
17 NIGHTS OF FREE CONCERrS!
The Oran~c County Rc~i stcr
CONCERT SERIES
All shows at 7 f! 9 PM in the Arli1~~ton Theatre
FREt: WlTH GATE ADMISSION!
Adios Tour
LARRY GATLIN & THE GATLIN BROTHERS
Friday, July I 0
Memories of Rock 'N Roll
THE RIVINGTONS • THE.COASTERS
MARTHA AND THE V ANDELLAS
SPECIAL DAYS &
CARNIVAL DISCOUNTS
Pepsi Centennial Fun Day -Opening Day -Friday, July 1 O
All carnival rides 25¢ during first I 00 minutes of the fair
starting at l O AM! Bring an empty Pepsi can and recel~e
a sheet of 2 for l coupons good for rides, popcorn, cotton
candy, and Pepsi in the carnival area. One sheet per
family.
OCN Kids Days -Fridays, July 10, 17 & 24
Sponsored by Orange County NewsChannel
Kids 12 and under admitted free. On July 17 & 24, all
carnival rides are 75¢ until 7 PM, for kids of all ages!
Bakers Square Seniors Days -Thursdays, July 16 & 23
All seniors (55+) admitted for $2,
and receive free merry-go-round
and Ferris wheel rides. Plenty of
seniors-only contests!
Unlimited Ride Days
July 13, 14, 15~ 16, 20, 21, 22, 23
Buy a wrist band for $8 and enjoy
unlimited carnival rides unUl 7PM.
(Does not include fair admission)
OTHER SPECIAL DAYS
100 and THE MONTE CARLOS -Saturday, July I I
LEE GREENWC>pD -Sunday, July 12
YEARS i~....,,..
~YOUNG :-..
EXCITING
ARE A ACTION!
In tltt' Coor$ Li~'1t Gr.llldstancl Art•na
FREE \XTfl I FAIR ,\D~llSSIO;-\!
MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY -8 PM
Friday, July I 0
THREE-QUARTER MIDGET
RACES -8 ,PM
Satu rday. July 11
CAR HOPPING & BED DANCING -2 PM
MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY SIDE CAR RACES -8 PM
Su nday, July 12
OLD-FASHIONED ROAD SHOW -2, S & 8 PM
Ostrich Races, (2 & 8PM shows
only}, Motorcycle Thrill Show,
Celebrity Dogs and Acrobats!
Monday, July 13 thru
Thursday, July 23
PRCA CIQMPIONSHIP
RODEO
Friday, July 24 · 8 PM
Satu rday, July 25 -4 & 8 PM
Sunday, Jul y 26 -4 PM
CARNIVAL THRILLS!
B&B Amusements once again presents breathtaking rides
and games of skill. And there's a special Kidd ieland area
where tots can have fun . New This Year ... Visa &
Mastercard can be used in the carnival area for
purchase of ride tickets. (Minimum purchase $I 0)
FREE PARKING & SHU'ITLE SERVICE
Fridays -6:30PM to Midnight
Saturdays & Sundays -Noon to Midnight
Park and ride FREE at two shuttle lot locations: Automobile
Club of Southern California parking lot on Fairview &
South Coast Streets, or near the John Wayne Airport
parking facilities. Shuttle bu ses will be provided.
FREE ROUND TRIP OCTD BUS RID~
Call 714-751 -FAIR to obtain coupons for FREE bus rides to
and from the Fairgrounds along any regular OCTD route.
/
THE TEMPTATIONS -Monday, July 13
JAN and DEAN and the BELAIR BANDITS
Tuesday, July 14
PEABO BRYSON -Wednesday, July J:;
In Person
GLEN CAMPBELL -Thursday, July 16
Paul Kantner's
JEFFERSON STARSHIP -Friday, July 17
..
PAUL REVERE & THE RAIDERS -:Saturday, JuJy 18
A Night At The lmprov -Comedy with
WIL SHRINER • WAYNE CO'ITER
CAROL LEIFER • BUDD FRIEDMAN
Sunday, July 19
THE EVERLY BROTHERS -Monday, July 20
GLADYS KNIGHT -Tuesday, July 21
DOUG KERSHAW -Wednesday, July 22
B.j. THOMAS -Thursday, July 23
STH DIMENSION -Friday, July 24
RESTL~ HEART -Saturday, July 25
JOHN KAY AND STEPPENWOLF -~unday, July 26
ALL AMERICAN BOYS CHORUS
5 PM -Fridays through Sundays
Interpreter provided for the deaf and hard of hearing at
7 ft 9 pm shows.
All acts subject to change without notice.
• Does not include admission to Pacific Amphleheacer events.
CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION
• 405 Fwy. to Harbor Blvd. or fajrview Rd , south to Fair Dr. COSTA MESA ralRQROUNDS and left to Fairgrounds Entrance. Or 55 Fwy. south, exit at ~---....___1_4,. _____ r _i,. _____ _
Del Mar Rd. and use Newport Blvd. or fajr Drive Entrances. Ju L v 10 Ju Ly 28
•
Youth Agricultural Day -Wedn esday, July 22
All 4-H and FFA members FREE with active membership card.
City Days
Honoring F.ormer & Current Fair Sites. On these special days,
residents of indicated cities will receive 2-for-I adult admission
for $5 & seniors 2-for-I admission for $3 .
(Must show proof of residence)
Santa Ana Day -Monday, July 13
Sponsored by the Santa Ana Chamber of Commerce.
Huntington Beach Day -Wednesday, July 15
Anaheim Day · Monday, Ju ly 20
Sponsored by the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce.
Costa Mesa Day -Tuesday, July 21
Everyone receives discounts from noon to 2 PM: 50¢
adult & senior admission and 25c for kids ages 6·12 .
(Not restricted to residency.) Sponsored by the Costa Mesa
Chamber of Commerce and the Daily Pilot.
Addldonal Admission Discounts
Here are some special ways to obtain $I discounts on adult $5
admission tickets, Monday through Friday!
• Arrowhead Water (coupon in billing stdtement) • Auto Club of
Southern California (valid membership card-limit of 4 discounts
per card) • Bakers Square Restaurants, Carl's Jr Restaurants &
Chicago Chicago Pizza (coupons at partlcipa~lng Orange County
locations) • California Angels (with 1992 ticket stub or coupon)
• Costa Mesa Residents (proof of residence-adults only)
• MJlitary (show /DJ •Orange County Transit District (coupons
on buses) • Pepsi (bring empty Diec Pepsi an) • 7UP /RC (bring
empty 7UP or RC can) • South County News & Times Orange
County (coupons in July issue) • Vons Grocery Stores (show
VonsClub Qrd}.
Speci.al coupons not 'lalid with any other offer or when combined.
ADMl~ON Ir PARKING
Adults -$5 • Seniors (65+)-$3
Children (6 -12) -$2
Tots(under6)-FREE
Parking -$3
CAR POOL PARKING FREE!
All vehicles with 4 or more passengers admitted FREE!
FAIR HOURS
Monday thru Wednesday · Noon to midnJght
Thursday thru Sunday -I 0 AM to midnight
For Fair lnlonnadon: 714· 751 ·FAIR
1 ~C.UUNT\'f~
Thu,sday, July 9, 1992 A 11
Socict~ Cdilor V1d.i Dean ... 642-4321
tropical island celebration
ashion Island will on Aug. 22
become Fantasy Island. And,
for som~~h~ •• .i\!..~~ ......... .._.......,_
Islanders' trof ical extravaganza
benefit, it wil be a treasure island.
"What's it all about?" asked
Kitty Leslie Tuesday evening at an
underwriters reception at the Four
Seasons. As chairperson of the
event with Ann Stern, Leslie knew
the answers and informed the rest or the crowd.
The first major fundraiser held
by the one-year-old Islanders will
be an exotic evening under the
moon in the
Neiman Marcus/
Broadway
courtyard at Fl.
The affair is in
c'onjunction with
the 25th
anniversary or
the shopping
center.
"There will be
more islands ...
food islands and
guests can island Society hop. There will
be a fashion
show presented
by Noddic Wehner featuring l.
Magnin's collection of Janet
Kaneko ... The Shirell!., The
Coasters and The Platters "ill '
entertain along wtth the .
Disneyland Calypso band," said
Leslie, celebrating her birthday
and following up the party with a
family dinner at The Ritz.
The treasures lucky gue!.t "ill
receive are a one-week Caribbean
cruise aboard the Sea Goddess
and Scott Stooe, VP for Cunard,
was there to talk about the
adventure. Kathy and Paul Byrne
told about a fantasy week they
have arranged to Bali, and lance
luffee of Museum Gallery in
Atrium Court is contributing a
$2,600 oil painting.
Luffee also donated rhe carved
wooden fruit centerpieces and the
huge wooden flower arr::ingcments
for the buffet table loaded with
hors d'oeuvrcs unden' rittcn by th e
hotel. (Luffee has a second home
1n Bah and that's where the
wooden items ore made:)
Tita Loza, Barbara Mason a·nd
Cerise Feeley planned the
underwriters party and are on the
committee for the upcoming
fundraiser.
Other committee members seen
were Kathryn Wright wit'h hu)band
Cecil, Christine Perricone with
Joe, Christine Rhoades, Adrienne
Brennan, Sandra Brodie, Diana
Bromiley, Billur Wallerich, Ollie
Hill with Stan, Virginia Bender
with Paul, Zee Allred and Tina
Schafnitz.
Pat Davison was at the piano
and also playing for Waoda and
Bob Egly, Wolf Stern, Hal Lesli~,
Craig Brown and for l!.l:inders
founders Mary Lou Hornsby and
husband Scott and Mary Ann
Wells and her husband Lon,
Jeanne and Ed Awad and Harriet
and Sandy Sandhu.
Juvenile Connection. a part of
the Coalition for Children and
Adolescents & Parents, a family
consult:uion and treatment
program for disadvant:igcd, at-risk
children :ind teenagers, will be
recipient of the event proceeds.
"Tickets for Fantasy Island are
$75 for the general public with
S 125 special tickets available for a
private sit-down candlelight ainner
that will be done by Four Season
in a closed off area. The people at
the private dinner will have a good
view of the shows," said Ann
Stern, who had arrived home from
a month's trip the day before and
was fighting off jet lag. She,
husband Wolf and two grandsons
had their own fantasy trip to
China, Hong Kong, Bangkok,
Singapore and Kual a Lumpur.
1be Start Of
A New
Gnfton Street Tradldon.
Aftenloon Tea ls Sened •.
Above: Barbara Mason, lefl , Tita Loza and
Cerise Feeley planned the undemriters party
and are on the committee for upco n)ing
f undraiser.
Far left: Co-chairs Ann St~rn, left, and Kitty
Leslie with Cunard VP Scott Slone, center.
left: Christine Rhoades, left, Diana Bromiley
and Wanda Egly were among those
attending an underwriter reception at the
Four Seasons.
Photos by Jim Dean
How to submit your nuptial news
The Daily Pilot welcomes the chance to
~hare the nC\\:. of your engJgcment or
Photos of the couple or of the bride only
may be submitted with the finished form.
ALL Beauty Plastic Surgery
"edding \v1th our readers. •
Pick up engagement or wedding forms in
our lobby ,1t 330 W. Bay Sc., Costa Mesa, or '
sc>nd a self-addressed slamped envelope to the
Wedding Dep.1rtmcnt, The Pilot, P.O. Oo'<
1560, Costa Mesa, 92626.
Write your name on the back of the photo.
If you want your photo returned, please
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A new tradition begins this year on
Newport Harbor: "Wet Wednesday", ·
a summer evening series sponsored
by the Daily Pilot and Hornblower
Dining Y~chts. Each Wednesday,
the community is invited to a free
• • evening cruise
around Newport
Harbor on a ..
glorious, huge,
incredible yacht
for two hours of
hors d' oeuvres,
drink, with
fellowship and fun.
If you'd like to
join us onboard one or more of these
cruises, look for details in upcoming
·editions of the Daily Pil ot.
, The Wet
Wednesday bay
· truises will give you
a chance to get
more involved with
your community.
Meet a friend or
two, be introd uced
to th e local movers
and shakers, and ~
ju st plain have . fun
,_ with doo r prizes,
_..........__, hors d'oeuvres,
music, no .. host bar, outrageous
surprises and more, and it's all free. ·
Wet Wednesday Kick-off Night July 22
Newport Beach Library/Authors Night July 29
Fashion Isla nd's Fa hion Night August 5
Meet Your Politicians Night August 12
Newport:\1esa Realtors Night August 19*
• S~nsNight
( ro, Ol)inpics, College, High School) August 26
Back-co-school Night
(Jggchers, parents , students , administrators) Sept em her 9
Daily Pilot Advertiser Night
Newport Haroor Chamber Night
*Jm.;ianoo Only
September 16*
September 30
The Daily Pilot and ,Homblower Dining Yachts :
A continuing commitment to the communiry .
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ommunitY Foru·m \\rite to: Pilot L~llcr), :now. Ba y St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627
Fax letters to: 646·41 70 . Community Forum runs on Tuesda}), ThursdJ~) and SJlurdJ)'~ Readers' Hotlinc ... 642-6086
Editor William Lobdcll...642·4321 , ext. 351
Thumbs up to the Fair; down to 'sale' fireworks
The em·elopes, please ... mi)handling so-called \afc-and-sanc fire"ork'>. The
fireworks are legal in Costa Mesa ... nol so in
Ne\\pOrl.
"'--Thumb' up to f\q' port 13c.1ch res1dc111
\lJ] Susan Je-.kc ''ho ,,1ng her "a~ into tht:
Guinnes-. Uook ol Record-. lai,t wcckcn<l b)
performing 17 \l!rsions of the "Star Spangled
Banner" in a ~4-hour period.
,1...,.,.. Thumb' u'p lu the OrJng1.: (oUnl) 1:;m, VJ "hich pniudl~ nwks ih ltlllth birthd:.i)
,t,ining hid t)'. Among 1hc man), man)'
t.:\enl'> plannl.'d 1:. .1 1:clc:br.1lion ol local ,J..._ Thumbs up to Caltrans for finishing the · \i!).J extension of the Costa Mesa Freeway ahead
of schedul~ and under budget. 111c state has
taken a hardy share of bashing for the
time-consuming, business-killing, gridlock-creating
project. And along the way there have been those
who have questioned whether the extension was
C\en worth the price of admission.
Most of the fires were small -a palm tree here,
a field of grass there. 13ul one, apparent!) triggered
by an illegal firecracker, sparJ.cd a $4,000 rovf fire
in Costa Met.ti. Fortunately, one of Leona
Malcolm's neighbors doused the bl.ate before it
\\. h}? Just good old 1a,h1oned p.11rioti:.m.
c<:.ntco 1rian'. Armmg the 1h11.:l.'-J i;,ll guc h ., (ostJ
Mes,1 re,1den1 l·lo:.,1c LangJ.1k. !>hi!\ a )llllng JOO.
con .. umed more than the roof of her Cabnllu Street
home.
Jc,kc b now looking for spon-.or' \O she t~1cklc
her lll!\I amh1t1on ·-to wmplctc 400 perform.inc.:"'
of the na11onal anthem h\ \\ithin 1he next vc:.ir.
Th.II l)f COUr\e; \Wllltl b~ another Tl!COrd ..
Detter )Cl, the urmcr,.tl birthJ,1y part~ "'ill be
seen r .1tiom,idc hid:i) on the ToJJ} Show \\llh its
gregJr1 1u, ''c:.11hcrm.1n \\'il!JrJ S-.ott broJdc,1 11ng.
the Jrom 1hc fairgrouni.h .
Still, the state did its job and did it quicker and
cheaper than an)onc expecte<l. And th at alone is
\\Orth praise. rn Thumbs d O\\O to the knuckleheads in y-Newport Deach and Costa Mesa who ignited
Malcolm, meanwhile, has asked tht: '"" 111 nan
the sal~'of fin!,.,,orks. Costa Mesa is one ~f the fc"
towns in Orange County that per\1st in i.elling
fireworks.
We wish they would too, ·Leona. Out don't hold
~our breath. ·
,J..._ One thumb \JP lo 1ht: Nc"po11 /\.C\\i, tor
~ m.irJ...ing i1, fir-.t birthuay. An<l, oh )t:ah. 85
thumb., up 10 the Onily Pilot which b mo' 111g
111to its 85th )car of servmg Newport Beach Jnu
FINAll Y, OUR BO,EHEAD A\\ARD ol the \\Cd:
g<>e> 10 all 1he \l,ttc pvht 1.1Jns \\hu man:.igeJ lu
dr:.ig out the ... 1.11c"' hudge1 mes~ for so long"1ha1 1hc
slate\ hund r .1t1ng "J'.\ 1.Jropped .
at least J4 Fourth of July fires b! co .. 1.1 t.tcs,\. Th.ink' ladies and gentlemen, '' c nct.:1.kJ th;il.
Milan· Pani E-
ship.~ out
without yacht
H OW TO PUT SOME. OOMPAH INTO
YOUR MARRIAGE -It \\clS the lirsl
wedding :it UCl'c; ~plcndid arboretum,
and probably \\ill be rt•membered for lots of
reasons.
When's the la~l time, lor e\ampll· >·ou
heard the \Vedding M.vch performed on -.olo
tuba?
INSTANT NAVY -With the
nppoinlment of Newport's
Milan Panic as prime minis-
ter. strife-lorn Yugo>lavia
could gain ,1 na\JI flagship.
Panic's impressive super-
)•icht, the Bella, is moored
at the Balboa B.1y Club (not
L-...-..:;..-...:.1a;....:J the Nc,.,,port H.irbor 'acht
' Club, ,15 front-paged in the
Local
Scene
L. A. Ttmt-'>.l
f rorn tlw reJr end LO the
pwntv end 1th.1t':. the way
\\ l' ancient manner:. tJll..),
tfier Bc!la nwasures 96 feet
------and cnrrie .1 fi\e-man crew.
. Before· bemg launchl'CI ol'ltu the 1nternat1onal
c;cene, Panic reporll'Cll) \\J., nl'gol1ating for a
11 5-looter. ·
It was lo be their lnend's fir:;t \ l)lt to the
Rhone Villley, Jnd . the trJ\d-w1se Browns
wanted to be cert.iin that he understood the
precise time and lo<.:1t1on.
"We'll meet Jt Pl.1ce Bel Court, off Rue de
l.1 Republique," ".lid Bro\\n, a Realtor JC·
customed to pinpo1nl1ng site:.
The friend \\anted more ell t.11led directions.
'How \\ill I find tl1i' Pl.ice Bel Court'" he
,,.,!-ed
(Jn l mi':. 11," .11CI Bu)\\ n. "\ \ hC'n ) ou get
to do\\nto\\ll lvon. it' ri!;hl next t" Mc·
DonJfd's."' • ·
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SPEAKING OF DIRECTIOl\S -ThNe'll be a
house·\\.lrming p.irt\ Sund.l) in Corun,1 del
Mar, Jnd ont? of tlw 111\ 1tet''> a~l-ed for thl• bc•;,l
possible rl ull' tu ~l'l tlwre
Shootin.gs and
stabbing on our
beaches?
It's simply
unthinkable, yet
it's happening .
And gang graffiti
spray-painted on
public beaches
and walls -in
Newport Beac h? The bridegroom, eH:r·creatl\e Pat Pattison
of Co:.tJ Me-..1 (he O\\nS PromoToys, In~), llg-
urec..I 1t would be a rl'al bl.1st lo
ha"e h1) frit.>nd Stanford freCH', scren.ide
the proce~:.ion
It was a br<1-.-.y mo\.C, but bride Jennifer
Morris didn't obicct. Shes emplo~cd at the
.-.ert•ne arbor<:tum. and probabh \\ <b rl'11C'\ ed
1h.11 Freese -lea$fer of the 01,nc) I.ind 8.ind
-didn't bnng .ilon~ 76 trombone,,
(Note: For .1 mcrl' S3.5 million, Pante t0ulcl
.icquire Bobby Cornelius's 120-tootN Crys-
tal .
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FA\.10US LANDMARK Before le.1\ing
Tuc<.d,1, (or ,1 three \\Ce!-lour ot Fr.int c .incl
Oclg1 .Jm Belly and Charley BtO\\.n arr.ingt.>d a
rcndezvou' next \H~l k in L\ on \\1th one of his
ll'llO\\ ·nwmbers in thl>, Exch,1ng1.· Club of New-
port H.irbor
But the flo,t ,,l\.) ht' 1.:>lt ~1lh ~'in~ n.i\1
g.1l1onal 1n .. trull1on' to moon·\\,111..<!r Bull Al·
drin.
THIS IS \I" T AGE STUFF A Prl''>'> rl'lt.>a,t.'
h.1s been rl'LL'1\cd lrom Tht? American fn,t1tute
o~ \.\'ine , food, b.1~cd in Ne\\ port Bt•Ji.:h,
li~hn~ rt.s bo1n..I d d1reccur:.. Amon~ lh(•m ,,
Carolyn Vineya rd.
Stop the gangs from
invading Newport
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jerry Kobrin's column runs Tu(!sda>s,
Thurs dJyS, and Saturda ~. By Drew Lawler
Goll' s a great game
WILLIAM LOBDELL'S .
NOTEBOOK on Jul~ ~ \hlS "ell
\Hatten and researched Ho\\e\Cr
the article \\US not fair to.golfer-..
Pia) ing golf is a sport that 1\ .1
challenge C\CI) time )OU pl~l)
We consider pla)lll.g golf a
m~nor and n1.1;or tourn.tmcnts.
We plJ) golf '"ice a "eek and
cn;oy our.ch.c'i. We in\ 1le you to
be our guest for a gamt: of golf.
\\ e guJrantee you "ill chJnge
)Our \\.ay•of thinking about the
gn:at g;.iwie of goll.
ALFRED SCI lNELL
Prei.ident
Nc"port Deach Men's Club
tci.t-. ment:il compo ... ure. "
pla)ed in beJullful outdoor
'1Ctt1ng,.'can he pljyed alone o r
"ilh other,, h." a unique 'l!l of
comp1.11t1on fwm.11s. anJ, t-c~l L'f
all. all,1\\\ for .1 l\1l of !>O(IJhzing
3) DOES NOT -.peak for S.1ntJ
Ana Heights. 1 he majority of the
people Ii\ ing in thi'> communal)
\\ill pul up \\.ith the
1ncomcn1enc.:e ol the .urpurt tc"t
no~c lor the plca-.ure of h'ing in
a rural Jtmosphcre like our
l.lmil~
An open letter to l\c\\port
Beach City Manager 1-.c\in
Murph):
T ht bigs .. 'l IS ... UC f.1c1ng
Se"porl Bcad1 bn't
the I loag I lo,pl1:il
e:-.pJn'tllll or \\h,1t lo do "ith
the D.1lbo.1 U;n Club fl!J,c.
The mo,1 1. r~1c1.1l i"'uc fac111g
Nl\\ purl lk.1ch 1-. the 1ncrca.,c
111 b·'"£ :1c1h11~. Shuotll'I!~ :inJ
t:ibhin~ on \)Ur l°>CJl.hc .. ~ 11·,
-.impl) u111h111l..abk, )Cl 11's
happening :\nJ g.1ng gr.dlili
'Pr~·~ ·rJ111tcJ on public
hc.1d1ci, .1nJ \\.1lf.., -1n
?'\ C\\ p\H I Uc .1di'?
on p~11rol and ha'e 1hc
communic;i11on cnpJbilit) of
rt:porting tl an the ~put.
3) ~IJJ..e graffiti eradication a
111p pnOfll) 'o that all rcpons
~•re "'ponded to the same dJY.
4) l'o~t an officer at bo1h ·
entrance 10 Big Corona beach
to .. c:irlh !>u-.pccted gJng
mcml,cr' for \\Capon:. II
sp\1rt1• g CH: nts can arbitraril)
,\,IT1. pur~e' Jnd boo!.. bag~
tor . koliol be,eragc!>. 5urel)
11\ \qthin the IJ\\ 10 J1b1tranl\
'cJr .. h for \\Capom ·
:'i) rriple the polke p.11rol on
thc Pen1n,ula on
the !">and and the mea ns of forming fricnd~hip\.
There are only n few sport games
that begin '"ith a hand shale
before and after lil..c golf.
You mentioned that some of
the golf pro are not good
looking. What about Greg
Norman, Jack Nicklaus and
Payne Steward?
l'.S. We appreciate Richard
Dunn'!> exccllt:nl report in his
Club Golf ne"s column evcrv
Thur..,day. •
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1 here i" plcnt) of time for
chJtllng. :inJ C\ Cl)Onl! <:.Jn pla)
together rcgardk'>S of -.kill le\el,
sc~ or age .. Golf ma) not increase
carUIO\aCiCUIM fitnCS), bul It i' a
~timulating )Ct plcai,ant ,, .. y to
~penJ \Omc 11me \\ith lricnd1, or
associ.uc ...
~EN J. DELINO
After :?9 ~car.,, we lo\e lhc
frc!-h air from the Bae!.. l3ay. the
lll\CI) trail' 10 \\alk, mk hoN.~'·
l)r b1c) des. h 's such J feeling of
freedom.
~IJ)bC Mr. Hall need' .1
change, there arc man~ pl.11.c' I
\\ould 111..e to 5uggc~t. llo\\e\.:r. I
"ill lea\ e it up to h1::.
1mag111ation.
G 1n.:, 'iukncc
anJ grJffill mu:.t
he 'topped fill\\.
;.111J I Ill\' .111
'\t\>pp.:d d..::1J in
ih Ir .tcb -
"hate\ er it t.1k,:,,
If once-we: lo~t>
the''·"·"'-\.:
lost lvrc,er. I
don t mean to
'ounJ
Are gang!>
in NC\\pOrl
a problern?
street:. in late
Jfternoon-.
through the
l!\\nllll!'
MR. LOBDELL NEEDS to look at
golf in a different contc~t. Golf
is not a sport, it i ... a game. Like
billiard·, bridge or che s.
Ne:" r<1rt Ocach
Don't like Santa Ana
Heights? Go to •.•
Ano ""1 "11JI , Jn oo
d.lnc. in w .n~ ~ h.u to
~ang Ollh\ll\ '" :-;~\f>Clll lkJdl1 lJ!I lhi.' l\t>,lOc r > Hotline
<>) rjrk the
p.1Jd)·\\Jgon .H
the tart of
UJlboJ
Dvulc-.ard. a'> a
't)Ual reminder to
Our golf club has O\'er 90
members who play in many
Dul 11 is a very unique game. It
rc.:qu1re exacting physical skill • ED HALL (Rcad1m' Hotl ine, July
RI l"A JO'-:LS
Sou1h East Santa AnJ I lc1ght::.
,)I tJ.i: 6086 \\Ith \OUI
mmml'nl> thanJ.. \llu'
mclodr Jm.1111. but
Who's credible? served u ... forem.1n for the
'remainder of h1., term. ~!Jrj "a'
a fine community leader and
many of us were very
d isappointed when she left
Hotli ne, July 7) for ·do1ng J\\,1)
with the Ne"port Beach police
helicopters. I as ume Mr. Game'
has never had a prowler in his
backyard late at night or a lo't
child "'ho ha "andered into the.::
}llU ha\C onl) to look at other
Orange Cuunty citie-. for
empirical e\ iJcnce
llcre\ 'omc idea' that l
sugge~t )\lU. 1hc qty Coun-.il
anu Chiet ol Police con-.idcr The following is D sampling
for calls from our 2.J-hour
Re.1clcr~ • H ot line. If Jou 'd llJ..c
to get imohecl, it's as ca~y as
punclling in the folluwing seven
numbers: 642-60S6.
B.A. ANDERSON (ReJders'
Hotline, July n SHOULD BE told
that I have not shattered my
credibility "ith regard to my
knowledge of Ne" port Deach
his1ory. Mar; Weed scl"\.cd on
Ne" port Beach.
LLLEN \\ ILCOX
Newport Ucach
Back Ba}' or a fire on the rQ\1f
'tarred from a chimney i.park.
I} Buy h\o or three
h1gh·po\\CrcJ ... teJm cleaner' -
the k1nu th.11 l .lgunJ Dcach
has · th.11 er.1dic.11c grafliti
from am 'urlJce
Pica e Jc:H'C )Our name
(spell it out), city and phone
number (for ''crifica tion).
the 1969 grand jury. William D.
Martin was the appointed
foreman but had to lca\e the
jury before finishing out the year.
Marj was foreman pro tcm anu
Keep helicopter
THIS IS IN RESPONSE to ~Ir.
Gaines' suggc ... 11un tRc.11Jcr:i·
In all these ca<.c'i and so man)
more the police helicopter ''
indi,pen able to our cit)
CAROL McDONAl D
· Ne"-pOrt Be.1ch
~) A:-~ all roh1.e lO t qwrt ·"'> gr;llllt1 immcdrately ll1 Cm
MJ1n1en.111ee They're af\\J\
PRE IDE~T
Cttuit lhuh, (R), The \\.h11c llou!oC. 1600
Pcnns)'lvania A.,,c , \Va hington. O.C. 20500
\'ICE PRE IOl::NT
Dan QuA)lt, (R). Sen.He Office Du1IJing,
Woshington. D C. 20510
COVER.'IOR Pttt \\11son, (R). Stotc C3pi1ol, S.icramcnto,
95814, (916)445-2841
U.S. ENATORS
Alan Cranston, (0), 5757 W. Century Blvd •
Suite SIS. Lt'~ Ansclc,, 90045, (213)215-2186
John Stymour, (R). ~400 I:.. Kotclla A .. e .. Suite
1068, Anaheim, 92806, 634-2331
U.S. llOUSE OF Rl-.:PRESEl\ TATl\'i-;S
Chrb Co•. (R), .oth Dist, 4000 MacArthur
Blvd., East Tower, Newport Ucach, 92660.
756-2244 (Rcprc~enl\ ~ta Me'a anJ
Nev.port Beach )
STATE SEN.«E
MarlH BeratSOA. (R), 31th Dist t40 Newport
Center Ori~. Suite 120, Newport Beach,
~ 640-1137. (Rcprcscn11 Nev.port Beach)
J .. • L IAwts, (R), JSth Oiil .. 1940 W.
How to contact your legislators
OrangcMx>J, Su1lc 106. Orange, 92M8.
939·0604. (Rcprc.: cnts C'o ta Mc~)
S'r~TE ASSEMBLY
Cllbtrt Ftrcuson, (R), 70th Dist., 4667
MacArthur Bl\.J. Suite 201. Nc.,.,-pon Beach.
9:.:?660, 756-0665 (Newport Beach )
Nol1n Frfiztllt. ( R), 69th Dist., 17195
Ncwhopc St., Suite 201, Foun1ain Villky,
92708. 662·5503. (Rcprc cnt~ part\ or Com
Mesa -and tlun11ng1on Beach.)
CAUt'ORNIA COA~,.AL COMMISSION
S.an Francisco (415)904·5200 (South ~·oa\t
region coverage split bct"'ccn office m long
Buch (213) 590-S071, ond San 01cao (til9)
297-9740.
Commlsslofttr Don Mdnnls: (6t9)723-9ZS6
1 homu f . Kilt-) 'i1h Dl\l (Nc,~port Bc:ich,
Santa \na I k 1&hl\) h34-3'i50
COUN IY BOARD O.' t:Dl'CATION
200 Kalmus Drn1:. Co ta Mc~J. P.O t.ki\ 9050,
92o2S·<>050, %() . .a(XX).
l:Jlzabflh U. Parl.tr, member, Tru:.tc~ Arca~
(Co ta Mc~. Nc"'J>l.irt Bc:ich)
COAST COM\IUMlY COUEGE DISIRJCT
1370 Adam~ AH' Costa Mesa. 92C1~6. 432-5012
Chancellor: AJll'Td P. FtnHdti. a'bd.;
Prt ldtnt: Nancy A. Pollard: Uoerd Mt•btn:
Shtrry Baum. Paul G. lcfttt', W1lttt G.
ll°"•ld, AnHado R. Rul11 Studtnl Ttutltt!
Kln1rn II. G11"WOOd
ORANGE COl'N"I'' BOARD ORAll\Gt COllSTV FAIR IOAIW
OF SUPERVISORS 88 F1111 0 1 CO\tl Mtsa, 7Sl·FAIR Prcstdtnt:
llall o( Adm1n1m1ti0n, 10 Civic Center Pla11, t.r11 oold. Vice President. 0. Wiiiet:
Santa Ana. 9270 1 01r«ton TOM~ .... J .. • er. .. llltk
llanteu M. WW. 2"4 Di t. COlta MHa.~~~~Job&.JludJ~ ~ ......... Ma
834·l220 U•cllijrrl. Gal'J ll8J11bwa.
\1:.\\ PORl·~IL"-\ l \tt-u-:u
SCllOOL OISlRJ(I, lt..01 lt•lh ~I . ''"\'I'' t
Beach ... bO·JWO. ~upcnnt.:nJ.:nt John \\.
:'1-kull lklJrJ M.:mb.:~ I oir''' \ht4ltr, •
pn: ldt nl; Jim de Uwm. RoJ \I.it \hlll,in. JuJ\
I rilnlu, ~hut) LuuO>Vutro", l.d Uni.tr,
\1Jrthu l-luor.
\ll"-\ l'O\~OLIO \fl:D \\ \ H .R DIS 1 RICT
I Q()'i Pl.iccn11a. ('o,tJ \tc,J, b.H • l :oo ONrJ
~kmb..:1 1 nid) Ohll&. !lank l'itnlan, Muto
Du111ntt, Jack 1111111, Toni 1'chon
CO 1.\ MES.\ M'lf\R\ l>lSTRJCl
P 0. lkl~ IWO, C'o ta Mc.:~a 9:ti~ -1~00.
75,a.50.o. Bo.a1J Mcmhcr' Jomn Wahner,
Jame\ f-crn-man. ti.my Grc.:n, Nate Rc;adc
anJ 1)1ck Sherri,._
Cln' GOH:R~MPH
co,11 !\lua: City Hall. 77 t air Ort\C, 75.4-522' M•" llornl\ucldc. m•~ u: Sim.Ira Gcni • -.ice
mawr. r 1cr lluCfa, J\le Eri~ .. ")n anJ Jav '
I lu"mphrc). council mcmb<'r) •
NtwpOrt ltada: Cuy Hall, .noo Ncv.-port Blv-J •
6"·~309. Ma)'Of. Ptul Sansone: Ma)'U' rr" tcm,
Qatcaco Tw-ncr. JohA QM. .E~ Han. Jobe
Hcdae-. Ruthelyn Plummer, Jean Win.
cane member.. ih.11~ thb could be
their nJe h\1mc.
I he tr atcg~ 1' hl m.1kc gang
member) !\cl a un\\ckornc all
~t.,1t-lc in ~c\\pvrt Uca~h. o
that they II think t\.\KC l->dore
i,pr.1~ 1ng gr al f1ti or pr .1i:11cmg
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Re ne Meza, 16, fill s out a check-in sheet at the Youth Employment
Se rvice booth at Orange County fairgrounds Wednesday after11oon.
Julian Popov of Costa Mesa, and Carolyn R. M;irtin o( Corona del
Karen Thomas of Co1ima del Mar Mar has been named the Outstanding
• \\ere ~cl~tcd as \\inners of the Or· Scholar for the College of Enviommen-
am;e Count-. Centennial Scholarship tal Design in the 1992 graduating class
prugr.im Both were J\\,\rded S2 500 at Cal Poly Pomona
b~ the Orange Count~ Community Marine Pvt. Luis C. fonstec.i, son
Foundation. of Thereza Mendoza of Newport
Loe Nguyen. ra Costil Mesa 1-:ligh · Beach, recently completed recruit ~ool ~tudent. \\a~ among 34 top training at Marine C.orps Recruii Depot
Southern California h·sh scnool SIU· in San U1ego.
dents lo rcce"e .martb in the annual The follov.ing students ecirncd a
Pamona Cottcge Mathematics Talent place on the Dean's List of Orange
Search • County University School of Law: R.in-
William Roy GloH~r Ill of C~a dal Blaine Anderson, Kathy Be.ii,
\.1esa rece1\cd a \181\ degree from Michael John Fiscus, Odessa E. John.
The Darden School at the um .. ers1ty of son, and Ph) lies Rulh Nelson.
Virginia. Clover '"II J~~ume a pos111on The folloY.ing local residents are
as· Associate with £ nergy Ventur!S candidates (or graduation from Cal
Analysis in Arlington, \'J Poly San Luis Ob•spo. Alice Okieffe of
Sarah Jorgensen 01 "ie\\port Beach Corona del 'lar John Harader, Karri
was awarded the annu,11 American has-Matthews, Li~ Reisenwi~ Daniel
tory prize by The Farmington Histori· Stue~e of Cosu Mesa, and Tonia Bra·
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~·as.m and accomplishment she has dis· Norr, Gregory Seelhorsl, Craig
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skills. On oocasioo, donated
clothing or bicycles arc given to
those with special needs.
With high school and college
out, the service secs JS to 40
people a day. But this summer,
Graham said, they've received only
a fraction of the usual number of
job listings.
The number of job applicants
and the service's placement record
over the rut three years paint a
picture o the area's crippled job
market. fn 1989, before the·
recession hit nationwide, the
service placed 741 of 1,245 youths
in jobs. ln 1990, 670 of 1,311 we're
placed. Last year, only 584 were
placed from a pool of 1,463
applicants.
"I think I knew it was coming
before it hit," Graham said. "I sec
it first here. We've been fighting it
for two and a half years. When I
started working here you could
just sir here and jobs would come
in one after another."
This week, as it has for the pasl
seven years, the service set up a
booth at the Orange County
Fairgrounds. On Tuesday •. 220 job
seekers visited the booth. By noon
Wednesday, another 135 had
stopped by. Most years, 1he service
has been able to find work for
about 100 of those who applied at
the job booth.
Harbor Court Judge Fred Hom,
a1membcr of the employment
service's board of pircctors,
dropped by the fair on his noon
recess to encourage some of the
young job seekers.
"I tell them not to give up,"
Hom said. "A lot of people have
been out of work much longer
than this."
Hom talked with a smaJI group
of young boys that had waited all
day Tuesday and Wednesday for a
chance to land a job.
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"I had jobs every summer
except thlS one," said a
16-ycar-old. "A summer without
money sucks."
The judge said he got involved
with the employment service
because it makes a direct impact
on the area's )'OUths. Helping
them find work keeps them off the
streets and out of trouble.
Most job seekers are referred to
the service by 'Schools, homele~
shelters and probation officers.
Graham said the service tries to
give the }'Oong people a plan tQ
, keep them on their feet.
"It's not a maintenance
program, like a soup kitchen," she
said. "We're helping people before
they get to those situations.
"We arc always here for them
anytime they need something.
They come here a lot of time
disguised like they arc looking for
work -what they are looking for
is hope."
The key to giving them that
hope. Graham aays, is beil\a able
to tune into the needs of thole
who come to the service for help.
"People need to be treated with
respect, and individual artention,"
she said. "This is somethinc they
don't get a lot of times from the
home or school. U you don't care,
they know it."
Unless funding inacuea,
Graham said, the future of the
non-profit service will grow more
and more bleak.
"When the yellow pages called
and asked if we wanted to renew
our ad, l couldn't tell them. I
don't know what's going to
happen," Graham said.
Hom said the board is
brainstonning for fund raising
ideas to keep the service afloat.
"We're hurting like everyone
else," Hom said. "If something
drastic doesn't happen soon, we '
may not make it past the
beginning of ncict year."
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~ From Will Rogers to
"Rudolph," everything
(except Halos) has given
'The Cowboy' a great ride.
I t was
cheering to
hear ftom
"The Good
Guy in the
White Hat" -
Gene Autry -
recently and
learn that aside from "a couple
problems" with one eye, he is
"doing very well." Doctors have
advised rest and he has been
adhering to their advice.
One of the big dreams still
lingers -that of seeing his
California Angels soar to great
heights and bring home a box of
World Series rings.
Recalling the last time with
Autry -it was an amusing time.
that featu red humor about the
small towns we came from. He
was born and reared in Tioga,
Tx., which may not eve n exist
anymore.
Townspeople
wanted him to buy
Tioga some years
in the past, but
sentiment isn't
always a sound
investment, so he
politely conveyed
regrets.
He was on the
radio one night in
late spring to note
his unhappinci.s.
"ith the
astronomical
salaries in baseball
relative to the
performances that weren't
matching up in statistical
columns. Many share his views.
ln a recent communique,
Autry said he was warmed by our
correspondence which "brought
back a lot of wonderful
memories.''
The recall was how he
Bc:bicved something that was
vinually impossible in his day, or
any other day. His cowboy films
from the '30s and early '40s first
swept like prairie fire across
rural America, not the big cities.
His popularity swelled up into
a tidal wave that finally struck
Hollywood and major cities like a
hurricane. With that rural
foundation, he could not be
denied.
In fact, the prelude to big
happenings in the U.S. emerged
with an extraordina!}'. hapQ.eniog_.
in-Dublin, TfClana, a 1939 parade
showcasing Gene Autry as grand
marshal. More than 200,000
admirers and fans lined the
streets for miles. They knew 'who
Gene Autry was. And executive
phone lines in Chicago and Hol
See CANTRELL.112
.
7-0 setback
·may sat up
East-West
showdown
~ Newport East limited to just
two hits against Laguna Niguel
in Little League tourney opener.
By D~nnls Bmstemous
Sports Writer
SAN CLEMENTE -The ~ewport
East Little League All-S tars face an up-
hill battle in the form of the loser's
bracket at the District SS Tournament at
San Clemente Little League following
Wednesday's 7-0 setback at the hands of
Niguel National.
An d the next game for Newport East,
which will be held at the same site at
6:30 Sunday evening, could very well be
against neighboring Newport West.
Newport East will be matched agai nst
the winner of Suturday's 3 p.m. game
pilling Newport West against the loser
.of Friday's Viejo-Rancho Santa Marga-
rita game.
"It's a good possibility (a Newport
West-Newport East matchup)." admitted
N e wpo rt E ast Manager D avid
Northridge followi ng Wednesday's set-
back. "It would be interesting, but would
also mean a Newport team would be
knocked out."
In Wednesday's game, Newport East
came up against a fundamentally strong
Laguna Niguel squad that did not com-
mit an error. Meanwhile, Laguna Niguel
pitcher Curt Rodriguez was nearly flaw-
less, allowing just two hits and no walks
while striking out 10 in facing one over
the minimum amount of batters.
On one of the hits, a single to-right by
Thlrsday ·
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Newport East catcher Mark Hatfield has Laguna Niguel's Drew Parkin hung out to dry, but ball got a\\il)' and ru~ scored.
Mark Hatfield, Laguna Niguel right
fielder Drew Parkin played the carom
off the fence perfectly and threw a strike
to shortstop Ben Coxe to cut down the
runner trying to stretch the hit into a
double.
Newport's only other baserunner was
the result of a single up the middle by
Mike Hollern with t~o outs in the
fourth inning.
"We didn't get any breaks, but you've
got to give them (Laguna Niguel) credit,
they're a solid team that made the pla)'~
tonight," said Nonhridge. "There w3s
that play by the right fielder, and an-
other one in center."
Northridge ''as referring to a play
made on a long drive off the bat of
·Newport East's Brian Coombe to lead
off the fifth inning. Coombe's fly a·p·
pearcd destined for extra bases \\hen
Laguna Niguel center fielder Jay Ed·
wards left his feet and made a leaping
catch a few feet from the fence.
!'\iguel Na11onal 1umpcJ in lront "1th
a pair of runs in the bottom vf the tir~t
inning on a walk, double anJ t\\O :>a'"ri·
f1ce 01cs.
Ne,, port. East starting pitcher R~ an
Le\\ts, a left·hanJer, then Utkd J.mn
"ith a pair of sohJ innings. but ran into
more trouble in the fourt h after rcuring"
the l1rst mo Laguna ?'\1gucl batter'· m
the inning.
A "'alk and back-10-bacl. doubk'> b}
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DuJ<es open '92 Up So ahead, make iny day
~ San Antonio invades· John
Wayne TC in opener tonight;
Frazier absent from the lin~up .
By RJchard Dunn
Spotts Wik
W ith h is
for mer
pupil in
town to play for
defending West
Division cham-
pion San Anto·
nio, Newport
Bench Duke s
Coach Greg Pat·
ton, the excitable type, is gushing with
enthusiasm for tonight's TeamTcnnis
season opener at the John Wayne Ten-
nis Clul2._ - -
The Dukes, ent~ring their third sea-
son under the ownership of Fred
Lieberman, host tht Racquets at 7
p.m. with an entirely "cw cast of char-
acters.
Amy Frazier, the club's only re-
turning f layer, will not play tonight be·
cause o a prior commitment, but will
return fo r the Dukes' match on Satur-
day in Sacramento. Lise Gregory of
South Africa will t:ike her place.
Patton, coaching the Dukes for the
third time, would not re"eal his lineup
for tonight's opener at Wednesday's
· press conference, bur-stressed the im·
portance of winning early.
"It's important to get our of the
shoot early, but (tonight) also means
that Trevor 'The Tank' Kroncmann is
coming home," Patton said of the
former UC Irvine product. "'hom .he
coached in college.
" 'Tank' thri"es on TeamTennis.
And it's a very big match with San An·
tonio becau)e it's important for us to
sho\\ the fans that, 'Hey, we're win-
ners.' We want to get everyone behind
us. La t year, we didn't get everyone
behinJ us until the middle of the year.
This ;-car;--we w;inl them lo -get behind
us at the beginning of the eason."
Last year, the Dukes finished 6-8 in
the West Division, tied for third place
with Sacramento and Wichita, but
failed to make the playoffs.
"I'm real excited about this year,"
Patton said. "We've been at the altar
See DUKES,tl
_...That's the attitude
this 'take-no-prisoners'
Rebel standout assumes.
M ocher• who
f r own on
tbt lr sons
playla1 football,
probably han somt -
O D t llke J o h n
Grooctaocd ID mind.
A '9foot·l , UO..pound mound of ..,1ana, tbe rtftJlt ~btrr ~I Hiah
1radute makts no bones about his dt·
sired Intent when auumln& bis posi-
tion oa lbt ofrensln and/or dtfensi\'t
South teammate Jake Guild became
fear-struck fodder for lhc £rothing
lrtDCh·dftllcr durina a n«nt proctice
ID preparation for Friday nighfs ~3rd
Onnat County AU-Star Football Game
11 7:30 at Oranae Coast Collqe.
Maler ~i and South Coach Bruce
Rollinson, an eyewllHss, nled this ac-
cklent ttport:
"Jake was pttling
ba ck on his os-
s I g nm e n t , sa ~
Grootcgocd coming
and thouah1 nothing or h," Rollinson re-
ca l led . "Well,
Grootcgoed hit him
a nd nntct him olT
the ground. He hit
him so hard, his
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pd explaJMCL "I rrall)' eltjoy IL J Jake say: ·w~! l'\'C bten hil.' ••
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.._. " said, "Bw I tlalDk be aot c'·ffYORe'• at-..
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Rene Meza, 16, fills out a check-in sheet at the Youth Employment
Service booth at Orange County Fairgrounds Wednesday afternoon.
Julian Popov Of C~ta Me\41, and
Karen Thoma) of Corona dcl Mar
\\<ere selected as '"nnrr) ol the Or·
ange Countv Centennial Scholarship
program Both \\ere a1,arded S2500
by the Orange Count\ Community
FoundJt1on.
Loe Ngu)'e n, a Co>ta Mesa High
School student. was among 34 top
Southern California h1i;~ sehool stu-
dents to rece1Ye a"artls m ~he annual
Pamona College M.1themattcs Talent
Search.
William Roy CIO\er Ill or Costa
\llesa rece1\ed a \1BA. degree from
The Darden School at the UMcrs1ty or
V1rgm1a. GJoyer \~111 .bWmc d pos1l10n
as Associate \'rtth {nergy, Ventures
Anal)'Sis 1n Arlington. \a -_
Sarah Jorgensen 01 "-e1 .. port Beach
was awarded the annual American his-
tory pnze by The Farmington Histori-
c.11 Society in recogn1t1un of the enthu·
~1asm and accomplishment she has dis-
played 1n historical studies.
Carolyn R. Martin of Corona del
Mar has been named the Outstanding
"Scholar for !he College of Enviommen-
tal Design in the 1992 graduating class
at Cal Poly Pomona.
Marine Pvt. Luis C. Fonstea, son
of Thereza Mendoza or Newport
Beach. recently completed recruit
training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot
in San U iego.
The following students earned a
place on the Dean's List or Orange
County University School of Law: Ran-
dal Blaine Anderson, Kathy Beat,
Michael John Fiscus, Odessa E. John-
son, and Phylles Ruth Nelson.
The following local residents are
candidates for ~raduat1on from Cal
Poly San Luis Obispo: Alice Okieffe of
Corona del Mar, John Harader, Karri
Matthews, Lisa Reisenwitz, Daniel
Stuewe of Costa Mesa, and Tonia Bra-
dley., Jeffrey Brixey, Jill Myers, Pai$e
Norr, Gregory Seelhorst, Craig
Patterson of Newport Beach.
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skills. On occasion, donated
clothing or bicycles arc given to
these with svecial needs.
With hiaft school and college
out, the service sees 35 to 40
people a day. But this summer,
Graham said, they've received only
a fraction of the usual number of
job listings.
The number of job applicants
and the service's placement record
over the past three years paint a
picture of the area's crippled job
market. In 1989, before the
recession hit nationwide, the
service placed 741 of 1,245 youths
in jobs. In 1990, 670 of 1,311 were
placed. Last year, only 584 were
placed from a pool of 1,463
applicants.
"I think I knew it was coming
before it hi!.," Graham said. "I sec
1t 1rst here. We've been fighting it
for two and a haff years. When I
started working here you could
just sit here and jobs would come
in one after another."
This week, as it haS for the past
seven years, the service set up a
booth at the Orange County
Fairgrounds. On Tuesday, 220 job
seekers visited the booth. By noon
Wednesday, another 135 had
stopped by. Most years, the service
has been able to find work for
about 100 of those who applied at
the job booth.
Harbor Court Judge Fred Hom,
a member of the employment
service's board of directors,
dropped by the fair on his noon
recess to encourage some of the
young job seekers. ·
"I tell ~hem not to give up,"
Hom said. ''A lot of people have
been out of work much longer
than this."
Hom talked with a small group
of ¥Cung boys that had waited all
day Tuesday and Wednesday for a
chance to land a job.
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"I had jobs every summer
except thas one," said a
16-ycar-old. "A summer wi1hout
money sucks."
The judge said he got involved
with the employment service
because it makes a direct impact
on the area's youths. Helping
them find work. keeps them off the
streets and out of trouble.
Most job seekers arc ref erred to
the service by schools, homeless
shelters and probation officers.
Graham said the service tries to
give the young people a plan to
keep them on tticir feet.
"It's not a maintenance
program, like a soup kitchen," she
said. "We're helping people before
they get to those situations.
"We arc always here for them
~·anytime they need something.
They come here a lol of time
disguised like they are looking for
work what tbey ace.Joolting-:for
is hope."
The key to giving them thal
hope, Graham says, is bcina able
to tune into the needs of those
• who come to the service for help.
"People need to be treated with
respect, and individual attention,"
shc'said. "This is somethinc they
don't get a lot of times from the
home or school. If you don't care,
they knaw it."
Unless funding increases,
Graham said, the future of tb~
non-profit service will grow more
and more bleak.
"When the yellow pages called
and asked if we wanted to renew
our ad, I couldn't tell them. I
don't know what's going to
happen," Graham said.
Hom said the board is
brainstorming for fund raising
ideas to keep the service afloat.
"We're hurting like everyone
else," Hom said. "If something
PMtie-doesn't happen soou, we
may not make it past the
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Ralllllt'a toot
can 10 Just.
BO tar ...
~ From Will Rogers to
"Rudolph ,,._ everything
(except Ralos) has g~ven
'The Cowboy' a great ri~e.
I t was
cheering to
hear Crom
"Tho Good
Guy in the
White Hat" -1J------4f----r-.e~neAutry-=-
recently and
learn that aside from "a couple
problems" with one eye, he is
"doing very we ll." Doctors have
advised rest and he has been
adhering to their advice.
One of the big dreams still
lingers -th at or seeing his
California Angels soar to great
heights and bring home a box or
World Series rings.
Recalling the last time with
Autry - it was an amusing time
that fea tured humor about the
small towns we came Crom. He
was born and reared in Tioga,
Tx., which may not even exist
anymore.
Townspeople
wanted him to buy
Tioga some years
in the past, but
~.__,•---sAm~mcnt-l$A't---
Din
CL!bll
From the
Sidelines
always a sound
in,estment, so he ~
politely conveyed
regrets.
He was on the
radio one night in
late spring to note
his unhappiness
with the
astronomical
salaries in baseball
relative to the
performances that weren't
matching up in statistical
oolumns. Many ~hare his views.
In a recent communique,
Autry said he was warmed by our
correspondence which "brought
back a lot or wonderful
memories."
The recall was how he
acbicvcd' something that was
vi rtually impossible in his day, or
any other day. His cowboy films
from the '30s and early '40s first
swept like prnirie fire across
rural America. not the big cities.
His popularity swe lled up into
a tidal wate that finally struck
Hollywood :tnd major cities lil..e a
hurricane. With that rural
foundation, he could not be
denied.
In fact, the prelude to big
happenings in the U.S. emerged
with an extraordinary happening
in-Dublin, ITctand, T1939parade
showcasing Gene Autry as grand
marshal. More than 200,000
admirers and rans lined the
streets for miles. They knew who
Gene Autry was. And executive
phone lines in Chicago and Hol
. See CANTRELl.112
...
Thursday Section B
July 9, 1992
The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
Sports Editor Roger Carlson ...• 6~2-4330 ex t.387
N1emiec-outdoors/B2
Class1f 1ed/B5
Automot1ve/88
7-0 setback
may set up
East-West
showdown
~ Newport East limit~ to jtJ.St
two hits against Laguna Niguel
in little League tourney opener.
By Dervils Brosterhous
SPoltS Writer
_5AN Cl.EM ENTL---Xhe-Ne.wrw'l.a--
East Little League All-Stars face an up-
hill battle in the form of the loser's
bracket at the District SS Tournament at
San Clemente Little League following
Wednesday's 7-0 se tback at the hands of
Niguel National.
And the next ga me for Newport East,
which will be held at the same site at
6:30 Sunday evening, could very well be
against neighboring Newport West.
Newport East will be matched against
the winner of Saturday's 3 p.m. game
pitting Newport West against the loser
of Friday's Viejo·Raneho Santa M<irga-
rita game.
~,.,.. l IW'2AD • Pdul "It's a good possibility (a NeYfport
West·Newport East matchup)," admitted
New po rt East M a nager David
Northridge following Wednesday's set-
back. "It would be interesting, but would
also mean a Newport team would be
knocked out."
Newport East catcher Mark Hatfield has Laguna Niguel's Drew Parkin hung out to dr)', but b.:ill got a\\ay and run scored.
In Wednesday's game, Newport East
came \!P_!&ainfil a fund<\me~t.ally strong
Laguna Niguel squad that· did no t com-
mit a n error. Meanwhile, Laguna Niguel
pitcher Curt Rodriguez was nearly fl aw-
less, allowing just two hits and no walks
while striking out 10 in facing one over
the minimum amount or batters.
On one or the hits, a single to right by
Mark Hatfield, Laguna Niguel right
fielder Drew Parkin played the carom
off the fence perfectly aod threw a strike
to shortstop Ben Coxe to cut down the
runner trying to stretch the hit into a
double.
Newport's only other bascrunner was
the ·result or a single up the middle by
Mike Hollern with two outs in the
fourth inning.
"We didn't get any breaks, but you've
got to give them (l~guna Niguel) credit,
Dukes open '92 up ·
~ San Antonio invades John
Wayne TC in opener tonight;
Frazier absent from tne lineup.
By Rlchanl Dunn
Sc>otts Wiier
W ith h is
for mer
pupil in
town to play for'
defending West
D'vision cham-
pi<1n San Anto·
nio, Ne wport
Beach Dukes
Coach Greg Pat·
ton, the exci1able type, is gushing with
enthusiasm for tonigh1's TcamTennis
season opener at the John Wayne Ten-
nis Club.
The Dukcs:Cntering their third sea·
son under the ownership or Fred
Lieberman, host the Racquets at 7
p.m. with an entirely new cast or char-
acters.
Amy Frazier, the club's only re-
turning r layer, will not play tonight be-
cause o a prior commitment, but will
return fo r the Dukes' match on Satur-
day in Sacramento. Lise Gregory of
South Africa will take her place.
Patton, coaching th e Dukes for the
third time, "'-Ould not reveal his Jineup
for tonight 's Qpener at Wednesday's
press conference, but s1ressc'd the im-.•
portancc or winning early. ~
"It's important to get out of the
shoot early, but {tonight) also means
that Trevor 'The Tank' Kronemann is
coming home." Patton said or the
former UC 11Yine product. whom he
coached in college.
" 'Tank' thrives on TeamTennis.
And it's a very big match wi th San An-
tonio because it's important for us to
show the fans that, 'Hey, we're win-
ners.' We want to get everyone behind
us. Last year, \\C didn't get everyone
behind us until the middle of the year.
Thi year, we want them to -get behind
us :n the beginning or the season."
Last year, the Dukes finished 6-8 in
the West Division, tied for third place
with Sacramento and Wichita, but
failed to make the playoffs.
"I'm real excited about this year,"
Patton said. "We've been at the altar
See DUKES,tl
I
they're a solid team ihat made the pla}s
tonight," said Northridge. "There wa s
that play by the right fielder, and an-
other one in center."
Northridge was referring to a play
made on a long drive Q_ff the bat of
Newport East's Brian Coombe to lead
off the fifth inning. Coombe's fly ap-
penred de!.tined for extra bases "'hen
Laguna Niguel center fielder Jay Ed·
wards left his feet and made a leaping
catch a few reel from the fen ce.
;\1!!uel !'\ational Jumped in front "1th
a p;m of runs irt the bottom of the llr:.t
inning on a \\all., double and t\\O sacri·
lice n1es.
NC\\ port Ea't ">tarting pitcher R).ln
Lt!\\ b. a left-hander, then -.~ttkd d0" n
".ith a pair of :.olid innings. but r;rn imo
more trouble in the fourth :iftcr rctlrinl!
the first t\\O Laguna J\iguel bJttcr:. in
the 1nntng.
A .\~all. anJ b.icl.-to·bacl. doubk ~ b)
See UTILE LEAGUE/83
Sa ahead, make my day
~ That's the attitude
this 'take-no-prisoners'
Rebel standout assumes.
By Barry Faulkner
Sports ....
M otben who
frown on
their sons
playlaa football,
probably have some-
o at like John
Grootqotd In mind.
A 6-foot·l, 280-pound mound or
mayhem, tbt rtttJlt Mater Del Hi&b
1radutt makes no bones about hls de·
sired lattat wben assumln& hJs posi-
tion oa the olf'enslvc and/or derenslve
line.
"Some people really enjoy bJUin&
and some people don't Uke it." Groott·
pd uplalaed. "I tal'1 t~ It. I drt•• aboat lllttiq. I Uke to hear the
little srualina noise people make when
I lllt tllem. I like to fttl tbe little puff
ot their bratla leana1 tbtm when I hit
tMm."
Idle talk! Go alad, aaab Ilk cby.
South ltammate · Jal e GuUd became
fear-slruck fodder ror lhe frothing
trench-dweller durlna a recent proclice
la pttparation for Friday night's J3rd
Onnae County All-Star Football Game
at 7:30 at Oranae Coast College.
Mater Dci a nd South Coach Bruce
Rollinson, an tymlaess, filed chJs ac·
cklcnt report:
"Jake "·as peellna
back on his as-
s I g nm e n t , saw
Grootegocd comina
and thou&bt nothing
or lt,ll Rollinson tt·
calle d . "W e ll,
Grootcgotd hit him
and lifted him off
the ground. Ile hit
him so hard, his
back bounced orr the 1roo-u d and n e Grootegoect~-==.-~~~--
wound up back on bis reec. l heard
Jake say: 'Wow! I've bttn hit.' ''
le mauutd· llllle lbat Galld and
Grootqotd were on the same '1de or
the ball at tlilt thne.
"Joba said be "' sorry," Rollinson
said, "But I Wak be p c cnryone's at·
ttalioa." See GROOTEGOED ....
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82 Thursday, July 9, 1992
Angel
on the
loose
Gene Autry came
. out of nowhere to
become a
household word
and a national
treasury ... and he
credits a great deal
of his success to
''luck." Always the
gracious host, he!s
at home whether
it's just with his
familiar white hat,
or with a longtime
employee at
Anaheim Stadium .
(lower left), with
John Monahan. He
can shovel it with
the best of 'em, but
his champagne
baths have been
few and far
between. Bobby
Grich gives the boss
the taste of
champagne
foflowing the
Angels' annexation
of the American
League West in
1986.
Daily Pilot file photos
CANTRELL: Angels? Reindeers might have giVen -them a better edge
From 61
l~"ooJ "ere burning up in the dtt}) lhnt follO\\\:J.
ln1nguing \\a~ Im 111itial "break" tO\\arJ 1hc
b1~11mc in 1hc lalc 1920s and one night he cho-.c to
1.ill-.1buu1 11.
In time. 11 led. to a first mO\ic. ''In Old $.inta
Fe ... rdc.1 ed in 1934 and It s1arrcd Ken ~fa)nard.
I IO\\e,er, Autry's popularil) \\3'> rising so fas1 that
many theJlcr O\\ ners slartcd changing th e m~irquee'i
to read: Gene Aw1ry in big leucr . Maynard below
in sm:illcr lcucr .
The original author had fi~t \Hillen it for n Scan.
& Roebuck radio commercial and 11 w:b qu1dJ)
rejected.
\'1ci...1 (Dunn) Ritchie, then of Co ta ~fcsa. to 'i,it
\\llh mu)eum olficc~ .ind bring :llong a \ast
collec11on of old !lt11ls.
Dunn. \\ho died in April of 1979, ~ad made more
th.in 100 Ci'co film-. (1913·15} for the Ed.1ir Film
Co. in Tuci.on l lc \\Ottld ha\c continueJ on. but
l:::.c:lair, b.1ckcJ b) French money. collJp!>e<.l \\hen
imc:.101~ nccJcd 10 turn 1hcir money to the \\\\I
Au try, \\hO has befriended 1he Orange Coun1y
The in'>piration .1ro ... ~ _[filc_on~ .... cning 1n the
Chc.:bea, 01..b. rJil 1c.:rminal \\:'t\erc Au1rv \\JS
c.:mploycd a.., J tdcgrapher. Bu!>inesi> had trailed off.
I le \\a • .tlonc, anu that was a choice time 10 pick up
hi' S' guilJr. "h1ch he had paid off a mail order
hou ... c JI .50 cent!! a mon1h, to ing 10 himself.
Press Club, Cypress College and many 01hcr
It \\:J!ln·1 long before a !.tranger approached th~
counlc r and \\an1cd to ~end a telegram.
He !.tool 1hcrc qu1e1l) for some 11me lbtening to
Autr: 's mu~1c. After the }Oung telegrapher tool..
n0tc thJt -.omconc.: "a-. present. he arose to hear
1hc.: m.tn ntend loft~ pra1)e and urged him to tai...e
h1!> laknt 10 a b11! r,1dio ration.
lron1t'Jlly. it ''"s db:ippo1n1ing to
Autry, because he didn·t feel he
had any acting talent. He once !laiJ
that's Y.hy he came to \\Car glO\el>:
"( d1lln't know \\hat to do Yiith my
handc,."
HO\\e\cr, his \\lfc then. the late
Ina MJc Autry. encouraged him to
per!IC\cre. Ir !>he hadn't, Autf)
c;urmi e another 94 film!> \\OUIJn't
ha\C made 11 to 1hc sihcr .scrcc.:n.
lna Mac. \\ho \\as ah\a):-a
Orange Counl} organizations in I
pa'>I yea rs. "'Js delighted a fe,,
)c:lr<i back "hen he opened hi-.
Western Heritage Museum on a
l3·acrc traet tn Griffith Park, Lo-.
Angeles, then found-hi. old pre .,
corps friends gl\ ing 11 fair spJcc.: 111
1hc dail) papers.
In 19"4. h1::. second .... ire. 1hc.:
former Jadic Ellam, SJ1J her
husband had long \\i hcd for three
thing): an Academ) A\\<ird, J
World Serie) ring: and the We tern
cl fort.
Dunn IJIC'r bc.:cJmc the chief propmJl>tcr fur
Columb1.1 Pi 1urc:s Jnd SC.:l'\CU Prc.:loiden l II.my
Cohn for dc.:c.Hk'I un1il re1iremcn1. He \\as .1bo
lo.inetl out 10 llll\\Jrd llughcs for three mo\lc•· ..
Any old11m-: ~P9rl!>\\rtlcr could ha'c fun '~all.1ng
1hc.: lllU!>C.:Ulll "ith Autry and taking m.He of all the
fo1 me: r .llhktc\ \\ho became Old Wc!ll film 'la rs
111.c John \\ .1~ ne. \\ho once pla)cd line for USC:
I he man. ""h~ .1 \\C,llhcrcd CO\\bO) face and one
\\ho had C\hib11cJ 1.:orl'lidcrablc athJeiic kab ifl
roJco tour.. and IOl n:d1blc roping stunt::.. w~ the
t.1mc.:d \\'111 Roger'
trong 'upporter,_ i., one "h
dcsc.:nes a \\arm salute fo-r~---
.. Rudolph. t~c Red-no cd .
Reindeer"
Asked how and when
he came to know it
was Will Rogers,
Autry replied : 'When I
got to the bottom of
his message where he
had signed it -Will
Rogers .' Hcnt;ig ~tuseum.-1tth.iing, .L•l lmO\\
-COE AUTRY I can't get him the fir l t'ftO, but l
The good guy in the white hat thin!.. l can ge t him the mu cum."
Johnn) ~la "-Uro,1,n, a one-time .,a(Ct} for
Al.1bama. Uu~t~r Cubhe.. ;in intematinnal~ ~Lar
'"ho had \l.ir1cd at USC; rom Mi\, a one-tune
ch.1mp1on in U S. rodeo tours: Burt Re) noldl>, \\ho
"J~ a college gnd tar in Florida: and so many ·
more. And that i>he did. A~i...cJ hO\\ and \\hen he came to knO\\ it Yias
\\ 111 Rogers, Au1n replied: "When I got to the
b1,llom of his mc<.,,1gc "here he had signed 11 -
\\Ill Rogers."
The high compl1mc1 h \\ere tJken in stride at 1he
counter, but after alN1rbing the impact of it coming
from Mr. Rogers. Au1ry would soon be packing his
bags fo r a big cm tnp
Aull) once confided that he had
little regard for "Rudolph," \\hen he first lool.e<.l at
the song sheet. With a smile, he said, "I 1hought it
"'as illy."
But ln:i t.tac urged him to do it becau)e she
fi rmly believed that "the children would like it ."
I asl..ed Aut ry about foe )Car::.
ago if he \\Ould be interested in valued materiJI for
the museum on the original Ci co Kid, 1hc late Stan
Dunn. who had lhed ou t his last years in Costa
Mesa.
Out right nO\\, Autry Yi OU Id li"-e to keep a firm
focus on the bJ,cballing Angel · -nail up a
hor cshoc. rub the rJbb1t'll foot and order dolcn of
four· leaf clo' er~.
Autry was never one to lnock lu ck.
Righi agJin! And the song sold into the millions.
Autry Wl\S delighted with the news and his staff
also made arrangements for Dunn's granddaughter,
Don Cantrtl/ ls a former sports roitor for the
Doily Pilot and 11 resident of Albuquerque, N.M.
It's a thumb's up situation tar local anglers Basketball
camp slated
at Estancia A ,qde open ~and bass bite has developed along the
c.><1'11 line c>.tending from San Pedro south to the
middle l..elp off San Clemente beach.
It ha' been nearly limit fishing for angler!> on board
'lportf1 her and private yachts fishing water about I !I!
miles off the beaches.
Newport Landing, 714-675-0550, spokesman Ke' in
Pfe1f. report that all day, ~day, '4 day
-c
Outdoors
and twilight boat running out th1
Newport bar landing ha\'e been c<.11ch1ng ,
lots of sand1es. Ba s are hitting on lhe
nnchovies while boats arc either <lT1fting or
anchoring over sandy bottoms. ·
In addition to the good bite on li .. c bait,
Pfeif wa nted to let Duily Pilot readers
kn ow that lime green Mojo jigs, in the v~
to I-ounce weight , are accounting for lots
of big sand bass, e pecially when tipped
with an enticing piece of cut quid.
Off shore i lands are al o producing
good fishing for calico bass, barracuda and
bonito for anglers making the trip aero~
mid-channel waters.
The "Amigo," running overnight trip
out of Newport Landing, ha been f10,hin3
calicos in trin&cr kelp around San Clemente (sland and
coming back to dock w11h limits of keepers.
There arc also some big yeUows working chum lines at
this outer i land and a few big ones ha\ic been hooked
,.
and 1hen busted off in l..clp. in action earlier this week.
• DJvey's Locker, 673-1434. reports 1hat passengers on
board 1t big fleet of sponfi hers are gelling in on the
gooJ bas bite along the beach There could be a new
\\O rld record pending on and bas~ for Frank Patella of
Orange County, "'ho la t week weighed in an 8-pound,
J-ounce und ba that he caught of( the Huntington
Dcach Oat~ angling on the "\Ve~lcrn Pride."
Shark fi hing is ju l OK Y..llh D number or blue~ being
• caught and released" by the local nec1 "'orking the
temperature/color break in channel water . Thrc!ihcr
shark h:ive nll but van...,hcd, but there are still ::.ome big
m.iko hark feeding around hig.h 'Pot .
Jay Appcr on, a rcltahle !iOu rce at ~he Balboa Angling
Club, 673-6316, report ed that ::.he "'eighed in a
J64-pound mako that mca~urcd 6 fee t long ove r the
Fourth of July. Thi\ hu~rnrk was landed by Orange
County angler Ken Le ... er on 30-pound test tackle. Lci!ter
was fishing from his boat "Survivor" on the 277 Spot
when the big mako ate a h"c mackerel.
Newport Beach angler Mike Ea~lcy, land1.:d a
IOO·pound mako sh:uk in acllon off the "Slide" at
Carolina fl.land on 1'ue~day E4l Icy ..... a fishing on board
the ix·pack charter boat ··Bong~." 673·2810, skippered
hy Joe O.mian and hooked the hark on a lab of bonito
belly
Water conditions arc really improving in the channel as
our ocean " blue/green, clear and has warmed back up to
69 degrees, reports Captain Bairian.
No marlin have been reported caught in Soutftland
waters C\cn though a number or fish h.l\c been ::.polled
tailing and one fi5h-was reported hooked on a jig and
threw the hook after a couple of Jump . Mo'lt likely the
fim fi~h Oag for marlin will be handed out at the Balboa
Angling Cl\.1b this "cekenJ, IF, the \\Ind doc n't hammer
the calm ocean.
For the li~t time in many )Car!>, San Diego's sport
fr1h1ng fleet sat idle O\er the Fourth of July. ·1 here .., 1111
a good )ellowfin tuna and )Cllo" tJil bite going nt Ahjo'>
Rocks for long range boats on SC\en to nine-day tnp!i.
The water between Ahjos and Point Lom,l ii; looking
better and ~hools or bluefin ha1,c been popping up nlong
with some action on tails and dorado unde r floating kelp
A fouMquare mile area of bluefin tuna wa~ located 71
miles south of Point 1.oma Tuesday, and thc!>e tuna were
on "meat balls'' feeding on school of anchovies. Blucfm
were in the 25 to 30 pound class and "ere hooked by
anglers casting live ardincs to breakinl: foh For an
update on fohing, contact the sportfohcr "Prowler" a1
H hcrman' Landing, 619-222-0391.
lrvinc and Anaheim Lakes arc in high gear for
catfishina. Both lakes arc being tocked tAcckly with
thousands of pounds of channel catfo.h and fi htng h~h
been out tandina.
A few holdO\>cr rainbow trout arc hillina in Jeep Yiatcr
al these two popular southl;and fi hcrics and S·ycar-old
Jacob Zea or Costa Mesa, hoo~cd into I sv •. pound
rainbow trou1 white fllhing at Ai'lahclm Lake luc -eek
near 1he spitlwa1. The young analct was t0akin1 Berkley
1reen Power Bait when lhe bis boW bit. c~=··-·
COSTA MESA -Or·
angc CoJ t College ba I.cl·
b:ill coach Tim O'Brien ""ill
be pre enting the Estancia
Ballkctball Camp for bo>s
and girl s, grades 3·8 begin-
ning Aug. 3.
T he wee k-long camp
(bring a lunch), \\ hich will
run from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30
p.m. daily, will litre~ basket·
ball fundamentals, as well as
full-court games. highlight
videos, a daily juice and
snack break, swimming and
an awards ceremony.
Co l for the week-long
camp is SllS, or SIOO for
two or more cam pen from
the same family.
Rcg1strahon deadHnc is
July 24.
O'Brien led the Eaale to l~ CIF finals three str1i1h1
yean and the scale 1itlc (01·
vision Ill) in 199 l .
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Ty Harper gets some encouragement
from Manager D avid Northricfge as
he comes off the field (above); and
starting pitcher Ryan lewis uncorks a
delivery (left) in Newport East's 7-0
loss to Laguna Niguel Wednesday
night in San Clemente in little
League District 55 Tournament
opener.
~ LlmE LEAGUE:·
. From 81 ' · ·
Drian WilJ. .. inson and Coxe made it 4-0 bcfote re·
liever Tim Thurman came on to '>trike out the only
batter he wa-; to face.
.. I thought it \\ils legitimately a 2-U or 3-0 game,
bu t the kid s got out of po!>ition on some of the
plays," said Northridge. "\Ve can pby a lot bc11er.
wc·~e just got t o raise our 1c~c1. ·
.. I think the kith saw the first game (a 17-0 La-
guna Hills romp O\Cr El Toro), and (the sloppy
pla)) may have rubbed off a lntlc bit."
Northridge indicated th-JI Thurman. ''ho pitched
briefly Wednesday, \\Ould get the start in Sunday\
elimination game.'
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QUKES:
From 81
the la t the two )Ca r . "c've been
ready to go to the pla)offs. bu t
each year something has always
happened. l don't think we can get
a bcucr group of people for
·' TeamTenni!>."
New fatancia High bo}S basketball roach Tim. ~iscl ""ill get 3
chance to C\aluatc his Eagles against some of Lhe Lop compet111on
in Southern California "'hen the Nike Summer Tournament be·
gin today.
Ne" port I I arbor and Mater Dei are also taking part as Mater
Dei and Ocean View will act as co-hosts for the event, which cul·
minates in a July I:? title game at 8 p.m. at Ocean View.
Es1anc10 open'> agaimt Bbhop Montgomery, today at 8 a.m. at
Mater Oei High, \\hile the Monarchs host EsperanLa in a S p.m.
first-round cln h.
Newport Harbor meets Pasadena..iti an 6:30 p.m. game at Mater
Dei.
Defcndin~ state Divil.ion II champion Ar(esia is among the fo.
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Thursday, July 9, 1992 83 I),
. . Learning his ABCs
Where does an All-CIF basketball star go when it's summer?
Of course, off to basketball camp! Estancia High's Jim
Faulkner (center) has been busied at UC Irvine at the
Academic Betterment and Career Development. camp where
he and some 137 others from around the nation have been
'running and gunning' under the tutelage of ABCD director
Sonny Vacarro. A senior in the fall. Faulkner is .clearly the
Eagles' bread 'n butter coming into the 1992-93 campaign.
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GROOTEGOED:-Mr. M• ready for fldl·IClll war In the bleachers
From 81
Getting attention has never
been a problem for Grootegocd,
though for much of his child-
hood, it was manifested in
taunts, jeers, and even physical
abuse.
"It started wl'len I was little,"
said the All·CIF Division 1 line-
man, who struggled to find his
social niche un1i l he discovered
football.
"l was big, but l wasn't very
:1trung and people would tease
me. I was always getting beaten
up. I staned weight lifting, which
helped me become a better foot·
ball player. I still carry a lot of
hatred for people from that
time."
Though he's ea~ned the friend·
!>hip of his South teammates for
his easy going off-lield personal-
ity, Grootegoed admits there's a
dark sid e lurking under his
amply-occupied red Monarchs'
helmet.
"I'm generally an insecure per-
son, but when I'm playing fool·
a . 'm not afraid of anyone,"
he said. "I don't really care
who's in front of me, I believe I
can beat them. In school, I'm not
the smartest student, and l know
I'm not the most popular kid at
a party. But on the field, I'm the
best. I feel secure there. Some-
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times when I'm oft the field, I
really believe foot~ll is the only
thing that keeps me from killhig
someone."
Though, thankfully, there are
no fatalities among Grootegocd'~
growing list of
"Johnny always played physi-
c:it, but now he has a personal
ve ndetta against some or his
peers, because of his h~ck of re·
cruiti ng," Rollinson said. "I've
gone on record saying those who
victims, at least
one. well-told tale
speaks of a sav-
age downfield
strike that ren-
dered one op-
ponent without
cognitive fu nc-
tion for several
seconds.
"I've knocked
guys unconscious,
but one guy I
thought was
dead," Groote·
goed recalled.
"He was just lay-
'I was big, but I
wasn't very strong
and people would
tease me. I was al-
ways getting beaten
up. I started weight
lifting, which helped
me become a better
f ootbalt player. I still
carry a lot of hatred
for people from that
time.•
thought his
height limited
him from play-
ing Division I
foo tball we re
wrong. I think
John is usin$
t h is (a I I-st a r)
ga me as an op-
po rtunity to
show he can
compete physi-
cally with guys
who are 6-4 or
b igge r . Yo u
might · say he's
turned up the
gas."
ing there and he G rootegoed,
wasn 't moving, -JOllN GllOOlROED who will attend
and I started to South All-Star lineman North Dakota-get a little sad. based Uhiversiry
But then he got of Ma!)', a Di-
up, and I was re-v1s1on II school,
ally happy about the hit." said he set his sights on the
Bui if Grootegoed appeared South's Division I recruits when
just mildly macabre during the all-star practice opened.
season, Rollinson said his recent 1 "11 annoys me tremendously,"
neglect by Division l collegiate he said of being disregarded by
recruiters has added bn llast fo Division I schools. "I take 1hat
his mali~. on the field with me, and the
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fine couple practices I was aoing
after people with OM.son I sthol·
arJhips. They annoyed me, but
that was before I got to know
them. Now, we're all friends."
Some or his new-found friends
had high praise for this Rebel
with a cause.
"We work against each other
pretty good in pradice," 6-foot-6,
295-pound, USC-bound Matt
Kcneley of Mission Viejo High
said. "It 's more his deter-
mination than technique that
stands out. I'd say with his skill
and Jove of the game, he may·
end up proving some Division I
recruiters wrong."
El Toro product Chris Miller
(6-2, 255) echoed the thoughts of
his future Trojan teammate.
"(Grootegocd) is the best of-
fensive lineman we have," Miller
said. "He's strong, hits real hard,
and isn't a mouthy wild man.
He's a challenge."
Rollinson, who witnessed most
of Grootegocd's grievous grid-
iron gore the past three seasons,
said his former standout has
proved-he belongs.
"I bet if you asked most of our
players who's impressed them, a
lot of them would say Groote-
goed," Rollinson said. "He
knows what it takes and he
comes with the desire to take his
game to that level."
Word to your mother, North:
a~on-3 tour111111ant 11 Cllll Mn1
-eosiJrMES; -A thtee-oW--ana up" lhroug an ope~ dtv1s1on,
three basketball tournamcnc is arc eligible to compete ''.1 ~:4 and
hedulcd for Saturd ay and Sun-over and 6-4 and under .d1v1s10.ns.
sc . h Games are to 15 points with a day at Cos ta Mesa High, ~ ~re 20-minute running clock wit h one
Andre Smith. the Mustangs. Junior htbstitule allowed.
varsity basketball coach, is pre-Registration is 9 a.m. Saturday
sen1ing the Pro Sports lnterna· wi th games starting at JO a.m. Sat-
tional 3-on-3 Tournament. urday and Sunday. Cost is $40 per
Players from high school age team.
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Pub llehed Newport communlly leader ol Calfof'llll, IS per map rtQlrded No 526135 1 Pw ry be appolnltd .. July 2 3 9 1992 by her parents Rober1 C • BMch.Coita Mesa Dally
tor 50 yoars. Ho was 111 Book t62, pege{S) 111019 n 1 On Julv JO. t992 1tl ;;=~v .. ~1o':!~ni.:s•:, pe~al t9prtMntallve lo ' ' · Braun and Ellubtth . M. ~~~tuJ~~s·..,31,~l~i 'UIUC NOTICI Piloc June 25, Juty 2, 9. a rounding member c~IYI. al mltc:tllneous maps 1n 11 00 II M. 11 thu on1r11ncu lho luno ul lhu iniMI po1,i11. ildmlntS'9r lhe es1ate of Braun hu filed • petillon vine CA
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1992 and president of lh• lhe once o1 tlll Coumy RllCOldell~' Soot~ 100. 1n lho ~ ot I.Oho" 01 11115 Noltc.u 1110 the decedent. PUBLIC NOTICE '°' an Ofder lo cha~ T~ location In Clllfomla THle ~ w
25 Crescenta Canada ol Nod COIKllY Eacepc 1he1elrom~hdp~~·1 ~:~~iv~~ $1c;11.347 95 ,. r:~ the ~~ NOTICIOP'TAUSTU'slALI ~~G~l~Eo~R;t~TLTS ol the chief ••tcullve ornc. ;e, -=~ ... IUC-TICI
VMCA. a momber all o( gas. tll#ltflfs, and ocher lly· O.angc, Coon1y OI O.aflUC Cur11inlly IJ111tKJ Ctli.l11tl1S W~t and codicils if any T,..... Sall No ---ALANA McGUIRE BRAUN of the Hiier 11: SAME N nn: • .,.., rv -
and direclor of the ~rbons below• dtQlh ol 500 S1a1e ol C&hlorrne Callfor· Chuc:ks °' Cu1toln·t1 Choe.ks be admitted to piobate. ' Thll'dtr · IMZN IT 11 hereby Ofdered thll Al lllled by 1he HI!«, all •· Plell ...
Crescents Valley '"' wnhoa.t the ngl'll ol surface nia Reconveyance Com · (.ltlyat>lo hi lhv Tru,tou or The wil and any oodc:h ,., 111 persona lnlerested In Olhef bu1lne11 namH and " ... ,.... ••·
Wator District, and en1ry as reserved 1n 1ns1rt.meots pany, 11 C<lornoe Corpotu· billlloo 1110 i11.a.upl<11Jle 111 .,, av.lebliJ tor YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UHOl thl1 matttr appear before 1ddre1111 uHd by the lllLLHt•N ......._ .......
hie membor ol the of ICOld E 1 11 llf clams lion as duly appuirtlud Tousloo pr1tv1dod P•<>DCI examination In lhe lile ic..,c A OH O Of TAUIT OATI thll COUr1 In Otpar1ment 11tler wilhln lhrff ye1r1 bl-NOTIC• Of1 atet-m
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Tiuslue undu• lhai coruun 100111rlot.a11on I!> a11e1lcll.llu by lhe oourt Oll30lll. UNUa YOU TAk No 3A or lh• Orange lore the date 1uch 1111 wu TRUITI•'• UL• The folloWlng PlflOn II lnst11u1e. Furitier, he Ot rogtls IO waler in or under sale Dooc1 01 Trust u110Cu100 by Frum •lllormetion •hic.h THE ' PETITION ACTION TO PROTECT YOU CoOnfV Suptflor Court a1 sent OI dtllvettd lo the YOU ARIE IN DEFAULT doing bualnelt 11:
was a member of land APNI 423-333.0S The 2698 Whtie Ro8<J Assoc.1 lho Trush.!U docms roloabkl, requests authortty to"'°""'' IT UY • 10 the 1ddr11s lhown above buyer 111: NONE UNDER A OEED OF TAUST ALLIED INOUSTAIES, t he Cosio M .. a 1CCalamou11olthe\ll>'d b.1tanc:e 11os. a Cahlornt11 Gunc1ut l>Ol lor whochlrusloo makes lldmiflister the •late AT A PUI Uc IALI. • on JULY 21, 11192, 11 2:00 The names and bUalne11 DATED 02/0ll91. UNLESS 30U O..ange Ave., Santa
Nor1h Kiwanis Club ol lht ot>'911on Stctlld by saoo Pai ll'IOf$h'fJ as lrUSIOfS l(t. no lllPf&MH1IBllOll Of Wllll.n· und9r the l~ndant •ID AH EX ...... TION o'clock p m and then and 1ddretM1 ol lh• buyer •rt: YOU TAKE ACTION TO AN. CA. 92707.
d "-• T ., · OecJ '3/~"""' I ly lhtt SlllM!t address(os) or .a.-.:ftlstration I Eutes ... ~ her h ' " If GAIL MONTANK AND PROTECT YOUR PROP M8t'll W. Mowafy, 345 l.Jnl. and a 1rustoe an ,,,_. ol ri.i w reasoNt>., IS•COf on _...,, IS n· 011"'1 wnimoo d<!S1gna11un ,.....,.,, o · TMl NATUIH OF TH 1 1 1 ow caUM, ~ KELLY KOHL MONSON • veraily Dr IE3 Co1t1 active member or 111Nttd coslS, •llP«IHS and a~ s11umen1 No 90·166263 "' 01 Hut atiovu dt1\tr1hod Ac1. (This authority will MOCUOINOI AGAINST YOU they have, why the petiUOn
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M A th Bl d • ERTY. IT MAY BE SOU> AT Mela. CA 9262
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I h• Mesa Verde ~ntlS. flt''"' Cll tnllll pl.ti•· Booi. -. Paoo -. ol OlhC.11tl "'(ljlefly IS 2b98 Whole allow lh• petSOnal YOU •OULO c~·"'T '°'change Of name lhould •310 1-· ac ,!. ~1 1 v .. A PUBLIC SAU. If YOU Tnlt bual""i la con-u 11 d M lhodlst I N ol .,_... Roe.olds ot 0.ango Coun1v h' .. _ • C repr-.ntatlve lo lak9 ""•-not be granted. .. • ,..,,,., "" •" NEEO N4 EXPl..ANATION n
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Stale of Cahlo1n1a ulld 1 nuau 1'"'nc, A 92714 many actiona wilhout LAWYIA. tt la ""1her Ofoer.d 1hat 1 The llMll lo be IOld .,, Of' THE NATURE Of' THE dueled by an lndMdual.
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8 Piym1rr ITIUSI be the powet ol sate lhe1e1n S..lll 1J<ot1Cfly 1,i. Wong SUI<! obtainlna COUf1 apJ>toVal. On 071111112 I I I 00 PM N.A copy Of lhll Older lo lhow detctlbed In general u : PAOCIEEDINGS AGAINST The reglatranl com.
lite-long Interest• In-byt.Ull aushoerscn.QcriW!I conlalned Wiii soll 81 pul>IK. IOI l,hu f>Oll)Ol.c of µltV!llO Before faking certarn very MORTGAOISlltVICO INC CI Ull b• published In ALL FURNITURE. FIX· YOU YOU SHOULD C()N. inenced IO tr~ bull-cluded tonnll and a stile or NllONI bink. I ehedt 1uc:11on le> lhe htgtl&SI bod· IOO obllQ8IMlll'I Mll-urod ~I actionS _...._. T ' • OAILY PILOT a MW1P8P9f TURES, EOUIPMENT, MA· TACT A LAWYER neu under IN ~o1IOUI
service to the you1h Or1Wn by 1 s~• or lede11I crecsc de1 11>1 c.ash °' chQc) as said Duu<l 01 Tru~• tnciucJono however the ~;! 1111 ~ ..,....,.~ lllllM of general ~lion pUbo CHINEAY, LEASEHOLD IM· ON 0712-4/91 et 10:00 lwalnua name llw ct-
ot his community. t.m>n. °'a~ dlawnb1. IYll dHcrlbud below .-Vlblo II i:1!~-.~..pc(ll g~~ ol lh represeniatlve wil.,.. __ " •Rnd ~d nl IO 07/11ol/l lT"".' lllMd en---~. II ~DEEMEGNTOOSO. WSTOCILL KANINO A.M~. FORECLOSURE ~ onw: ~ He Is survived by his 1--.. ·-..and.Jo8n.USOC1-o1 ~ in lawlul C ( "'"' --""' -~-ii) gl\te no-lo ecor.,.. on INll once 1 week for lour '"" • CONSULTANTS. INC. 11 ,...,. • ---J wife Jeanne Marie; or-•• ,,. moooy o1 the Un1100 Slitllll> all ornta Reconve~ lnter•ltd pereona un1eaa Oocumtnl No 16-29Hd conMCUt1v9 weeks prior lo BUSINESS NAME. ANO the duly appointed TJ\lltM This lt.attment wa filld bro1her Wllllam of &lion. uvrigUSSOtQllOn Of sav· 01 Amooc:a •1tt\Qv1 w11111n ance Company 11 ,. they have walwd nolk:e Of ... Page .... Cll Oflal Atoot the dty of the hHtlng. OT HE A ASSETS AS under and pw1uant to wtlf'I the C°"""f Cletk of
Tunjunga. Call!.; 191>11*~risec1on5102 'Y ti~uss I.If llllPltod llS to Trusiu By Su1allno l(ellv consenltd to the propolld rn the olfa Ol IN Rac:otdltr JUL•• "OBINSON AGREED BETWEEN THE OHd Of Trust, Recofded 0..1ng1 Col.wlty onJune30,
children Layne Al-ol IN Frianc•I Coot Ind llJ!flo. htle. UM JlOUllSStOn Of f!ll· (OW< Ull•U Vic.u PrasltJClrtl action.) ~ Independent Or• Counl C.iftofnlt •••• COllMISSIONI" o; PARTIES and .,. located on 02/0l/9t .. Document 1192.
mend of San Diego, rl.Zld 10 do butlOHS rn Ill cumtitences 111 11gh1 11110 9200 Odlul,ot., "~11 Challl· administration authority nge Y TH• a Up " 011 11: 19800 Mac:Mhur Blvd .. No 91-058Sllt Boe* Page l'IHIM
Cahl: Garoth Wells 11111 Thi stretl addrtu and and N'ltou111' now 004d a,., 11 wo1th Cdhtorn111 9 l3 l l wll be gi:anltd unlns &II Cilld by THE 8Al80A FU • 1 1310, lrvlne, CA 827tl Of 00fllclll Aecofdt In the Published N1wpor1
t C I bl Mary ofllf de It as SU<.h T1us100 on a11t1to65UI (8 18) 775·2504 lnt1t .. ..O per.on tflM an ZONE, lT'O , A CALIFOONI COURT Tiie buslnt11 name uted office Of the Recorder or Beach-COata Meta 0 .. y
o o um aO • ol com~ Sl!Jl'!lOfl, rrf, lhe l ollow•nu ooserilJud Oa100 111191 ob~llon to the ~LIMITED PARTNERSHIP WIL DATEr JUN ti 1"2 by Iha Miier 11 thllt locl · ORANGE County Callfor· Piiot .My a t lt
23 1992 OlafndA":c'a~y. c·.~r lhe rN propeny . p1oovr1v sotuetud m lhq AS/\P56000 an(j shows aood cause SEU AT PUIUC AUCTION Robert lkaun, 22202 Rico llon la: CZAR MODEL nl1, ••Killed by:'R08ERT ' ' ' 'lh33'
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O aloresatd Counly and Statu 7 9 1 16 7 2J why the oourf lhould not TI41 HIGHEST llDOIR F Road, S. l.Aguna, CA t26n AGENCY 0: MILLIKEN AHO PAMELA I ~~z~~~m~og~:~lf~'. S5th9lt•l,Htwpen 9-ll,C• rowtt APN 435 132 16 grantlheaulhority. CAIH, (peylblUliMolMll Publllhed Dally PtlOI June The l nllclr.•ted d111 or B. MILLIKEN. HUSBAND "'IUCIOTICI
step-1on1 Bruce t 2M3 Tht l.llOl~TM!le IEXHIBIT "A" PUBLICNOTICI A HEARING on fl•tew1utmooeyolti.Unltd Sta1 25 Juty 2~18 1992 the bullc111 l17/27/9211AND WIFE AS COM·•---------r L I t dl!cl.tims •nv lllbtly '°' •ny tncor-(LEGAL DESCRIPTION) pe•llon .. be held on Jutv ) I The Chlpma Avtnut • ' • Th328 the onrce Of THE ESCROW MUNI TY PROPERTY, .. •IC .,.. Lucas o ex mg on, ree1nes1 ol lht Slfffl add,_ Ind p.,'4ll 2 on thu Q ly ol h PUBLIC NOTIC• 23, 1992 at 1:45 P.M. In 1 n bllldlng FORUM Tru1torti. RAJ DEWAN Plellae•
KLuecnat9u c0~ Y i.at~y8.~11: olht1 common dtstgn1110t1, •any 111na. Co~"''r 01 0 1d11ue NOTICE 0 1' IALa D~. 3A localed at 700 ~00•n<:eEID 1'-cC: CenttrA PUILIC NOTICE T'!i!.ifbomlUlll "u'!•t 11 •ucbjecl TRUSTEE OF THE RAJ ._ ... , • ....._
anown htrtlfl Said 1111 will be S1111u ol C111tlurn111 tiS Notice 11 hereby alven Civic Centlf Drtve W•t." Ill P""" Wtnut, to ..,.. I r• orm Ofn· DEWAN RETIREMENT Bt .... eRt Calif .. John Lucas
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made bUI _-llho\JI covenanl shown Oil 11 Parcol Ma11 hl(wJ purau1n1 10 MC:11one l071 P.O. Box 838, Sana Ana, Oranot. CA •• •· lilltlnd ~ CMS 10412ee mttclal Code Stcllon TRUST IOI 33-()220832, 11 The faloWlng ptflOnt
Costa Mesa, Callf.; • ~ tn ~ 123, PllO'Js 14 0111 arid 3072 of the CIVIi Code CA 92702-0838. llrtllCOfWtywd l01nd,_lltld NOTIC• TO etOl.2. Beneficiaty, WILL SEU AT .,. doing bullneU u •
and 16 grendchll· warrarty, •~SMdOf ••.....-. r t6 ol Paoccl Maps 1n ll1t• ol lht State of CallfornNa IF YOU OBJECT TO h under UICI Ottd al T.-in CMDITOlll 0 , If IO subject, IN name PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE LAVfNflNA'S PIZZA. CO
dren. A memorlal oa~ 1111. po&se9llOn. or tnwn-Olltett ol lhu Cou111y Ru the undersigned, A-P Tow-h granting of the ~. PftlPllty lltUllld In llld Courly aULI( SALi and lddttat of the P9fl0n HIGHEST BIOOER FOR 70t
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w,,,_ Avenue Huri: 1ervlce will be held br1ricn. lor 1111 purpos1 of COllJtlf Ol ISlltd County h Ing Win NII at pubic auc:· Y04J ahoukf appeer et lie ,. ........... .._-...... PlllCll · Wltn whoni clalma may bl CASH (payatlle 8' time ol llnalon Be h CA 1a21oe
Saturday, July 11th u11sly1ng lht i~ltS cop1 •II Oii Oii r1Q1111. m1tJUt !Ion, 11 1022 E a...nut. ~.9 and ~tate your ..,...,..,. --•1 1• Cl•CI. lt04, llltd 11 THE ESCROW Ille ,,; lawful money of the VALEN:f NA'S PIZZA
al 11 :00 A.M .. Mesa Melltd by llld Ottd ol Ttutt als mtnu1el 11Qh1i natu•dl S1n1a Ana, Clllf • 10:00 ob~ns O! file Written 1111 C"Y al ~ 8ledl. 1101 U.C.C.t FORUM, 23tl1 Lake Cen-Untied Stal•, by caah, a COMPANY INC (CA) Verde United Meth· ~tlll-d*911 end tW· gas •IOhb 1111<1 ulholf hvelru am on Jufy 241 1m the objectons will .. court of Orange, .... Cll CIMoml, •IOrow No. ter Drive •t20, Lalce FOi· c.ehler'1 chedl drswn by a 10t
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pleaMd to ~ • new MfVlce now ~ to new bullneaea
We wtll now SEARCH the name ~r
you et no ntrt chetge, end aave you
..,. dme end the trtp to the Court
H0UM In S.U AnL Therl, of COUtM,
lftef the IMrch le completed we wtll
nit your fk:1ftJou1 bullnett name
atatement wtth tht Oounty Clerk,
Pllbtleh ~ • Week for tour week•
.. r9qUlted by law end than nit your
prOOf of pubNcltton With County Clerk. ·
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fllmldlr al llid COU1fY APN 04, nemed Mllef lhll 1 bulk before the .-. claM 1 aey checll dr.wn by a ..... °' Valenllna't "na Com. 112 20 The _, lftllUl'll of Ule II about lo bl made of aped-ledefll uvtngi and loen peny Inc KeWI E ~ I I 111*d btllnc:eCll h-• the 111et1 described ~~ 15 ...... 111oclatlon, aavingl a• eon, o.r,.;11 eounM.
___.. below. · t.-IOcilltlon, or~ benll -........ _ .. ........ by Ntd Ottd GI TlllM TM nBITlft and bulineu GAIL llONTANIC, ~In NCtiort 5102 of .. .,. -•men, wet ....., PINN mp by 10 ftle )'OUf flctlttout
butlneu 1t8temtnt .. the Piiot lAgel
0.pMmenl. 330 West Bey, Colla
-... Clltoml&. If you cet1 not ttop
by, .,.._. cell ua .. (714) 842-4321, ~ 315 or 311 end we wll
mek• ~ '°' you 10 handle
thll pr009durl by meJI.
" you ehould haw any f\#tNr quettlont, ,,...... call UI and wt wlfl
be '™" '1hen gled to •11l1t you,
Good Luck In your
new bUtlneNll
MloNl>lr "*"*' COlll. t1 lddt ..... Of 1t1e ...._ .. : DUY KOHL llOlllOll ttte 'lnMCllll COde and -., ~ ~~~ ~ ;f
Ind ICMnc• ....... AVANTI PHOTOOAAPHY I Published Newport lhorized lo do bullne91 In 1.::'*--"1 • lrtlul~ollt.Nala TALENT MANAGEMENT, flead\-COtta ..... Ou1ty ltlll 1'8ee.) At: THE fAONT NH80t
Siii • 17 451 I03 29 Ptr!Mfl INC .. A CAUFOANIA COA-Ptlot J4ili I 1192 ENTRANCE TO SUIT! 205 ~ Newport leach-IMl bt lly Clef\ 1 *'-" PORATION. t7118 Slcypar1c ' Th34t (SECOND N)OA), 11'02
Oii i.., nnon.I btl'k Clrcle, 10, Irvine, CA lfMNE, llYD .. TUSTIN, CA Coeta ..... Daly Noc .My
or t27tt "'ILIC llOTICI taeeo .. rlghC. ... and ir.. a.'· 11. n. 1112 chadl dtlwn by• 1111' or The locdon In Clllfornla '""' conu1V9d lo and 1"-340
I Cfldll U111011. or • cfttdl of the d"9f ewecutiYe office llOTIC• TO now l\e6d by • Ulldtr uld
..... OI ltdtrtl .. vtngl of the ...., II: SAME CllDITOll9 °' OHd Of Ttull In -pr:rc; "*-"= IOTICI
,, ..ocla!IOll ll\llf1gl •toeit ,.. ll8'ed by the Mlltf, all auuc IA&.• arty 1lh1ated In 11 d iil811t1a•
or 11wioe'11ttt "*'ltd =~Md~ 8J: c11ca. 1104, ~·~~ ........ ._ s1~a1 lllt ~ ..._ wllNn ttw• yeer1.,. •tOI u.c.c.t ll>r a °' TAACT NO. •1111 tRt
nd l illlotlNCI IO dD NNll Ill fore tM dale lllCh lat w• ...... ... '~:. IN THI CITY Of' The ~ penona
.... Thi lllNt ..._ lftd Mnt or delYtfed IO IN 807 .. MC N 1 w P 0 .. T I I A C H , .. ~ lbutlrl9H u :
001111N11 ~. I'"'· bWer .. : NONI ~ It Nr9by gMtl to COUNTY OP ORANGE, OOlP TH ~ acMS
the ,..1 P'°l*t1 Tfle NmM and buelr1"I credltor1 of 11\a within ITATI Of' CALWo..N~ w...-DtM, 1 t~
....... potttd lO be-~ ~~Eof~~rcr: ==lo-=~~ =cc':r:: ~'3•. ~ .. ~"T~m ::..-:--·,:=.::::· c 11"5 kYS*k C#cle, •G. lht ...... dHCrlb•d PAOll "'42 INCLUllV! TMVU. IOU W••tcllft ..........._ --. .._ .__ ntna. CA"t2718 below. O' Mll CELLANIOUS =-. .... J10. ~ _ ,,, _, -lnJ ._ The ...... to be told .. The namee and ......_ MAI'S IN THI Of''ICI Of' CAL 11110
ltCllW Of h .... .._.., cleecrlbed In generll 11: .octr ..... of lt'9 ...., .,.: THI COUNTY AECOAOI" Thia bullNH la con-"* OOl!llllOll .... _. .. I...,, ALL 'U~~°!!'!~.L FIX· OHi ITOP MOM. II"-OI IAIO COUNTY. Mted by 1 ..,., .. pert-.._.. hlfltift ......... bl TURES. I~. MA. VICI , INC. ttOOI The..,... llddreM and~
IMdl b .. Wt1f1N .......,. CHIN!IW, LEASEHOLD IMo lroo11nur11. Hu11tl"ft011 odllf COfMIOft f11l•,_,,1. The regttlrMt(t) c~ '----.-,. PROVl~"C?C'C .. lled\.CA.... w.,,, of._...,......,...,._ te _,... _..
---·· --..._ T'MOI \NUUWWLL N#/0 The ~ "' c.lfomle ~ ........ ""' ........... ~ ~-~~·----IUllNill NAME. AHO of•cNet1119Cillw904lce 10 be: 1111 HOU-Bu1lne11 NetM Haled .. 111e ... "" .... ,...... Of OTHU• AlllTI Al of ...... 11: ~ Al AY ftOAD, NIWPORT *'9: .Mii ii. t• H tltfrtfltl Ille liM J w M3MID BETWllN TMI A10V1 llACH, CA ,._ ..._.
...,.., b,p llld OMd .. T PMTIU and ... liDCMed ,.. ._.. -., ....... ti The wldlf ..... nwe. ......
._.. ........... .,.. •• II: 17-1ecvotr11 C,.. odllf-....... wand -.ctaime "! ~ for Pulttlt"•d N••g:; ,._.. Clf IN r,..... 1111 I0.1Mne,CA"N7t1 ..,1111111 ...-a., .. "! lnool••w f11 .. ...-.eo. ......
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T• ............. tM 10n It: PANAC:HI PRC). _. • Mta911 II .. "! • .,._ ""*-i..d ldll ........ 1111 .......... • ~ .._.._HDNI ...... ._...._....... ._ IL I. ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiil -Dl••:flOIW• lM Mloliilii• .... of fte ..... Md....._ N ........ • WM81'11y, Q111Mlld • p..M lot ........ Mtltll .. ltllll .... ?trrta ........... of .. ..,., ........... ""'*"· .. .
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'fialC IOTICU ~ PUIUC IOTICll PUIUC NOTICll PUILIC NOTICH PUIUC IOTICll "*IC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICll PUBLIC NOTICll PUii.iC NOTICES
..._ IOTICI :::.-.. ·-PUIUC IOTICI llonWW• a1.1a1,1M1 .. -.... -· callonl. The DISTRICT ,.. Pllttnet Pullman Sii•••· Cotta PUIUC IOTICE PUILIC NOTICI ~ 9ec TaT -__ .,., ......... & ........ ,.... rvWW\f -I"' Mtvet IN l10hl IO letK\ Thi• ttalemen& ... IUed ....... Calif 92821 .•
ll011CS OP D..un Lin AltD ACCIHllT ....... 111.t el RelMUt-CllltMNH WI'/ end .. bide </' to waive with the County Ct.tic of Robe11 P Wtrmlngton. ~· ,. FlctlU.U. -~-
,.TtllON TO 10 OMe Cenllf P1ua. ANO HmALTH wea Oa 1Munftoe In PJotm.u. Int lrt90l.llar1Ue1 or lnfor· Orange County on JUM 15, 3090 Pullmart 6trHt, Cotta 1-:-llult•N llNte 9"alneH NW
ADWaTD P. 0, ... tan, ._.. IWSll Of! THS AN-,.,..., C.utornla ...._ •••• .._...__ ~ r. "'I bid or In IN 1992 Meu, Cllit. 92828 l'41t91ftent ltetement Afte. CA H7n.ta'19 llUAL aTATaMINT • n ea a p ~ raS41H Hu old 0 Parker C/O The lollowtng !*ION The Follo.NlllQ pei'M)l'll maTAT8 OPi Publlahed New ort YW WO HC•llo I •I• .......... 0.ue ........ lleant, A.K. Publjthed ~ Beach-Wtrthlln Oroup, 1eoo4 are doing bu1111eu as ate do.ng bu$<Mll at ~.!_!All Beach-Cotte Mete ~ ... at, tH1 .. ,. oal~:·::.0;::~~ :,.: are-=~ .... 1.,, Director •• Co1ta M••• Dally P1fol ~~c~ ,c;;~·4 200· Ir· ARTHUR RELlOGG c o • OCEA~ Vl~W CREMA. ---Hot.,.., •.•. 1&, 1tn QllOUP LIP• llllUR-............. a....... OAL.&.511A .. ~. "' .......................... June 25, JUiy 2.11. 18, 1992 Thia b·~.1n111 ,, con-ASSOCIATES, 1500 Pal<> TORV, 1825 Glslef Avenue. ~"°·A 1tula W2S7 allCS COllPAW 1400 1 • 1 • c/o Donahue Schtlber left lheolt UNon Mith Th-322 dUcled by• an lnd•Vtdi.lal mac. Placentia, CA 92829 Cotta Mesa Ca~t 112826 To ii helre. ~ • •ILTMO ' n • ue neH raeo 3501 JambOf &Mt ,._: leMel Dtstrlc• Th 1 I June Cromwell, 3711 E Harbot Lawn M1mof111 mcMOrt. oorM111191.-erect~ PUILIC NOTICI • RI CIR., H 'Hl,9tl .. .• PUIUC NOTIC• • reg s1ran1(1 com-Welnut, Com MIU, CA Par\ Inc• Cai.tom••, 1625
totS end pertON Who ma: IUIT• 'I 380, •LDO. '• We heNbJ oert!fw that p<lf1 Beech, Calif, l2teO p ub 111 h • d N • w Po r I • menced lo tlantact busl· 112627 Glslet Aveooe Costa Mesa oat* .... bl lneeteetecf ~ Wt049021 PHO•lllX, ARIZONA IM ebo"9 ...... .,. In Danie! W. :*'o.:'.i :: Beach.COiia Mt11 Dairy CNlt047HI MH under lhe Flc:tlllOua At1hur C. Kellogg, 1500 Calif. 92828 • •
1f10 .. or MUie, or both, llOTICI TO 810t8 aoootdenoe with the ~ ol ~ TNll. PttoC July 9, 18, 11192 FlctlU.U. !~!1n1H~n~•gi:,~~., 11'~1 Patomac, Ptaeenlla, CA Thi• butinesa 11 con. ot: CRSDITOllS OF T .... edlllltted UMh Annuet a ..__ U/D/T dated ..... 15 1te1' Th34a ._,..,._......... v ' · 92621 dUc:ted by a COfl>O'allon LEOfllARO VAl-4 LEEUWEN 1311 11• 112 late"'9f'lt ._ -7 • • 1985 Thia bu1in1n Is con. The reg stranl(s) com· A ~l!TITION haa t>Mn •uuc SAL• • •• 1 Tol•I the,.., ended DeoeM-31681 S.a Bluff, L.eguna PUILIC NOTICE ltatMMnt Robart P. W11rmlnglon, ducted by co-partnert menced 10 11an11C1 busl·
tiled ti WILLIAM A C•CI. 1104, I I e It I I I I I ea Mt :u, tM1 INlde te Beach, Calff, 92671 Tl)e Followlng P41flOl'\I General Partner The reglslranl(t) com· nets under the Flctll1ous BAKtR Jueuc AOMINtS: •tot U.C.C.J lll.4M,N81 Cepltal the Insur.nee CCNftMI .. Thomal L Schriber, u •1c 72t are doing butlnen u : This •latement wu flied menced 10 1tanHc:t bull· Businesa Namtl•I hsttd TRATOA In IN ~ s..,.. No. atMka 2,900,000; Ae-aloner of the lt•t• el Trust11 ol IN Thoma L '1otltlou8 SAN JACINTO ASSOCI· wilh the County Clerlc ol ness undet the Ftct111ou1 abow oo Aptil 29 11192
courl of Cllllomla. County Notice la l\efll>y given to eree•t• wrlt•lna for CaHfomla, purwant to ~~~~=~· i=. • .,.,,.... :!~~hl~al~r~~~ ~~~·County on Jun• 17• 8u1ln1u name h•lld o..in.s J Gai<egner PrH•·
o1 ORANGE. credltora of lh• wllhln other then epeolel aur-lew 3028 Ocean BIVd Corona N•me ltalamNtt Ptu Suit' 200 New""" ,634799 ebov• on &.le>-70 dent THE PETITION ~ named ...., that a ~ ltlU. tuftda o1 Qreae M .. 'R 1L1 del M Calif 92825 TI'9 tolloWtng persons 1• • • .. ~ • June Cromwell This 11a1ement was flled !NI WtUJAM A BAKER ..... la about to be INlde of peld "' .. • R 0 LL ... ' 11• • ar• doing bu•lnff• •. Beach, Cahl. 92660 Published Newport Beach· Thll llalernerit WIS filed Wllh lh• C~ly Cletk of
PUBUC A.OMINISTRAToR lhl Hiil• dHCflb•d a11rplu•-=~~~ Yloe Prffldent1 DICK ;,~~ E::rar~ ~ PARK VISTA NJR.SING 1fo':~1a &o:r~c!i;c ~~ Costa Meu Dlllly P1lo1 July With 11'11 County Clerlt ot Orange County on JIJt'I• 23
be eppolnted u peraonal below. Aee--•te ' t.i I VAN TRlllJ•N, A• Children• Trutt dated No-CENTER. 2525 Br1a Boui.. Plaza Suite 200 :/'ewpor1 2, 9, 18, 23. 1992 Orange County oo June HS, 1992
r....,Ullvl to admlol• The name1 and bullnel1 ·--•pea eur• •latent lecretery vember 21, 1990, 608 EUI· 11ard, Fullerton 112635 Beach CaUt. ll266o Th·334 1992. f5357oe
ter U. ..._.. of IN dee• addr"9ft ol the MUef are: plue O; UnaHl1n•d Publl•h•d Newport aide Santa An• Calif Cor.Cat• V:. • Calllornia Mattihan Corporation a F5~49SI Published Newport Beach·
dent. EnWomotlVe, Inc., • Call-f u "d. (. u r p .... , •••oh.Co••• •••a 9270'1 • . limited partnersh p 1050 California COtporatlon ;,,3 PUBLIC NOTICE Publlahad Newport Costa Mesa Oa11v Pilot
THE PETITION req11M11 ~orporatlon (d/b/a 20,0 t 2,1141. Oeln Ddr Piiot July 1, a. e, William J. Kenney, Jr .. 824 East B111anclluiy Road Corporete Plaza. Sutte 200, CNlt04el28 8each-Cos11 Mesa Dairy June 25 July 2. 9 l6 1992
authotlty to admlnllttr the 3~ Al lean alnternatlonal)8 .... _ ILoaat from operetlone tO, 11. t992 Hafbof Island Dflve, New-Fu811ertonM • C1A ~~635 Newport Beach, Calll. Flotltloue Pilot June 18, 25, July 2. 9, Th·321 Ht* Ul1def !ti. lndepen. rwey "'venue• .,. .. 11, t t 7 ,021; Iner.... Tll? port Beac:h, Calif. 92MO y: om ng ... d• Spleller 112660 1992
djwlC Admlnlltratlon of Ea-137• Coala MHI , CA 10.0,. ... J In Cepltel Jam11 G. Degnan, 5245 E. ~~'" L P., • Cali1or· Thomas o. Lenny, an lndl· BuelneH Neme --· -------PUBLIC NOTICE
WIH A.ct. (Ttlls authority 92T128 end lurpl.,. during PUBLIC NOTICE Palo Verde Plac9, ParadiM nl• lifTliled pattnershlp, Its vdual, 17 Wood!lower, Ir· Stetement .PUBLIC NOTICE CNS ........ 511 wMt llllow IM pereonal rep-M location In Callfomla I vauey AZ ~ Managing General P111ner vine Calif 92714 The Fonowlng pe<sont ,_.. r~ to take many of ti. Chief 111ecut1ve office 1Mt 8,l:t8,S01h In-CNl10418M Jack 'D. JenMn, 4700 Von 2180 Sand Hill Road. Suill T/lls biiilnHi 1, con· are dolno bu~lnest as: CNl104S392 Fictitious
actJone without obtaining of IN Miler 11: Same u euranoe In Forces N.. Flclltlous Karman, Suite 110, New-200 Menlo Park, Ca 94025 ducted by· a general part· HOPKINS PROPERTY FlctlllOCll 8ualneaa Nime
court IPPfOVal. Belore Wt-abcwe. tlonwtct. 10,942,188; • .,..._.. ....... port Beach. Calif, 92et0 By: Morningside SP As· nerihlp . MANAGEMENT COMPANY. 8u1lne1a N1me atitement
Ing Clf\aln very lmf)or1ant Al listed by lhe Miler, al Aooldent a Heelth ,,.. State .... nt Patflck s. 1>ona.hue u toaatH, Inc .. a Cal1lorni1 The rtglllranl(s) com-•13 Corporal• Plua, Suite Stat ..... nt The F,olla,.ing P••M>ns
actlOnl, ~1 the P4W· oltlef bullnes• nlll'llS end Mlulfta IN•t of Relneur· Ttl• Following persona Tr u 1 t • • o I th• PIP co~allon, Ill General meneed 10 transact bull· 200, Newport Beach. Calli Th• FoUowtng persons 111 do•ng business as
90fW ,..,,...,_uve will be addrea .. a uHd by the enoeJ 341,170, 7311 In-er• dolna builnt1s u : Donahue Family Trust U/D/ Pa n•11 under the Actitlous 92660 are doing buslnen as: PIT CREW DIST 760 West ~ '° ~ notice lo aallar ~ thfff Y"'I bl· aurence In Ferce: Call J S Q AsSOCIATES cJo T dated May 11, 1989, ,0 The bualness fa con-Bu1lnes1 Name(s) fisted Relall Brollerage, lnc.,a BLACKCURRANT TECH· 16th St , Suite D. Costa
lnt..-.od Plfaonl unless for• IN dlt• auch I/at wu tomla 9ualne•• p ~ oOn1hu1 Schriber '3501 Wlndtlower, lrvlne, Calif. duc:ted by • limited Piii· above on: January I, 1991 Cel1lo1nl1 corporation, 113 NOLOGY, 575 Mlon BIVd Mesa, Cal.I 92626 they Mw walYed notlc. or Mnt or ,delivered lo tM .. JamborM Blvd. Suite 300 92715 nenhlp Stephen C. Hopklnt, Pies!· Corporate Plaza. Suite ~· Sulle 300, Colla Mna Ryppet COfporllion 760 conaented IO IN prOf>OHd buyer are. Noni 2,113.417.0001 A_,. South Tower• Nt wpori Jarl L. Stuar1 (forrnetty The regl1tran11 com· dent Newport BHch, Calll. Calif 92826 West 161h SI Su•le D
action.) The lnde~t The names and bUtlnea~ cldent end heelth pr• Beach, Callt. 926f!o known u Jarl Schriber), meneed to transact ~usl· Thia statement was filed 926,60 PiH(ln Loh, 950 Howe Costa Mesa, cai1t 92626 · adrnlniatrMlon IUlhority will addr ..... of the buyer are. mlU"'8 • Direct Calf. Danlel DOOahue 3l68I 893 Sandcutle DrlYI, Co-M ii under the flct111ous with lhe County Clerk ol Thi1 busln111 la con· Ave. Apl. 141, Saeremento, Thl5 business 11 con·
be grMled un1et1 an Inter· Catbon Cle~ Corporation t.rnle 9ualneae P .. • SN Bluff, ~ Beach, rona del Mar, Callt. 92QS name or names llaled Orange County on June t5, dueled by: 1 corporallon Call! 95825 ducted by a corporauon
H teel pel'90n t11e9 an ob-e/o Crftt EqUitl .. , lrlc. 820 911249,811 Cahl 926n Thia bu1ln•11 la con-above on 4/l/92 1992 Th• reglsuint(I) com-This b11strrns TT con· Tne regislranl(s) com-
Jeetlon to the petition •nd NOWPort Center Drive. Elell• We hereltr certlfr lhat Tho~u L. Schriber, as ducted by: 1 Olf*al part· CoreC111 V .• a CaMomla ___ 5 •.7JI.. menced to transect .busl· ducte9 ~lodiv _A __ ..,. ,,, .~-·-··~ h,.._ ____ _
thOW9 ....= e:.eg,Why the enlh Floor, Newpof'I Beac~ the ...._ ""'• are In TNltff~ ~t: I.net~ ----~ner~ -Published Newport B11eh· rneu-undtf'--the-Flc:tit~ ""'fhe 11glstranl(1) com· ness und•r tn1 F1c111tous
---.. .,_. r.-nnnt ~~ n:_ t~d eocerdanoe wtth the Schriber R4M>Clble Trust The 11gl1tran1(1) ':..~.'!?" ~.:Snl~g~lde if'~~111tr Colla Mesa Dally Pilot July !:Int~~· ~:~e<:~rt•d menced 10 transact busl· Busil)eas Name(s) listed authOJttY. 118 IJ/d/t dated .tune 2 1987 mencld to tranaact .,.._ · • a 1 Of· ve · •Y •. ness uncltr the F1ct1ll0us abo111 on Apnl 1 1992 A HEARING on tM pell-dftcribld In g.neral u : All Annuel ltalement> for 3028 Ocean Blvd Corona oess under the Flctitioul nla limltl<I partnerV11p, lls 2, 9. 16, 23. 1992 StepN'" C. lfopk1na, Prnl· Busmen Name(•) flsl•d Alan Rypins•u P;esidtnt
1lon will bl held on AU· (l) fbdur•• and equipment, the year ended DeoeM-del Mar Calif. 112625 Butlneu Nam•(•) Nsted Managing General Partner Th-338 def!I above on: May 29, 1992 Tl\is 11at1me~t was f11ed
GUST 5, 1992 at 1:45 P.M. {Ill contract right•, (Ill) ber '1, tfft med• to Nelson D Jones as above on: Mar.22. 11181 By: Morningside SP As· I Tti11 11atemen1 was flied Pit·Kln Loh with th• County Clerk of
in Dept. 3 !Ocated at 700 IHIH, (Iv) book• and the lnaunlnce CoMMI• TruilM under Trust Agr... TholTlll Schriber toelalH, Inc., a Caltlornl1 PUILIC NOTIC wllh Ille County Clerk of This statement was hied Orange County on June 8 CMc CerQf .Drive West. rte:ord1, M permit end ...,..r of the llalo .t menl daled Dte:ember 22, ~i• 11.a\em.nl was filed corporallon, lls General CNl1047139 Orange County on June 8, w11h lhe County Clerk of 1992 .
Sant• Ana Caltlornla. (VI) lnvent<>fY. and are I<>-c 1972 2913 L b d wilh tn. County Ctertc of Partner l992 Orange County on June 17 F534022 IF YOU OBJECT TO lhe eatld at: 3100 Airway Av· •llfomla, pureuant to Roid' Paaadan~m ~r'ail Orange County on June 17, By: E. Justin Wilson Ill flctltlou• f533910 1992 · P 1 heel N 8 11-grarlflng ol the petltlon, you enue, Suite '37. Co11a lew. 91107• ' · 1992 Ha: Eucutlve Vic• •ualneHName Published Nawpor1 Beach· ,534792 C'Cut:>is ewpon eac .
lhoUfd appear at the hear· MHa, CA 92826 KHAMH THIEM TRAN, John .EdWard Alderaon fl35008 President llatoment Costa Mesa Dally Piiot rubUsned New ort Be ch os111 Mesa Oa1ty Pilot Ing end at.II• your ob-The bullnelt name uHd Tre..urar; DICK VAN Trustff 01 Th• AldMson Published Newport Beach-This 1i.1amen1 was filed Th• Following persons June 25 July 2 9 16 1992 'P a • June 25. July 2, 9. 16. 1992 elOM or file written ob-tloby tnel . •E•flet at that loea-TRll.IEN, Aael•tant Chlldrena Trust daled No-Cot.ta M ... Dally Pilot Juty wlc lh Ille CouJ nty o2f 099range are doing business u : , . . Th·323 ~;1~~~'; ~:~ Pl.fol July Th-324,
lion• with the court bl-n •· rwlromotlve, Inc. Seo,.tery vember 21 1990 508 EaSI· ounly on une 1 • 1 2. HASKELL & WHITE, 4901 • • • . PUBLIC NOTICE • .,. M ating. YOl.11 ap-and CarbonCllan lnltrna· Publl•h•d Mewpor1 side, Santa Ana, Calif. 2, 9. IS, 23. 1992 Th-335 '534417 Birch StrHI, Newport PUBLIC NOTICE Th·337
pewlfa !MY be In pwaon "h::' ••aoh.Ceete Me•• 92701 Publlahed Newport Beach, Callf. 92660 PUBLIC NOTICE •---F-l-ct-lt-lo_\l_S __ _
"' br your attorney. antlclpaled date of 0 ...... PH J ly 7 e I Gary B Conrad AKA B11ch.Co11a Men Daily Steven P. Huiclll, 4901 NOTICE 01' I I N IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR the bulk Ille I• July 27. ,0-·w11 1°,!_!' • • • Geryy e 'coruad 601 s.. PUILIC NOTICE Pilot June 18 25 July 2 9 Birch StrH I, Nawport PUBLIC AUCTION CNS1047255 "' nH• •me
"' a eondngent c1ldllor ol 1992 at lh• omce of Allen, • • ••• clusfon . Lane Glendale NOTICI 1992 • • , • Beach, Cahl. 92660 Notice 11 hereby o!Ven fictitious St•t•menl 1t1e deeeaMd, you must Ille Matkll\I, lt<:tt, Gamble & Tiii Calif 9l207 • ' · Mlhony P. Martin. 490\ that the undersigned will • · Th• FOiiowing persons yow claim with tne court Mallory, 1&400 Von Kannan James 0 e>.gnan 5245 E.. INVITING atDI th315 Birch StrHI. Newport be told at Pulllte Auction · BuslneH N1m1 art doing business as·
and !Niii a copy to ttw per· Avenue, of FOUf1h Floor, fr. PUBLIC NOTICE Palo Verde Place, 'Paradise Notice II hereby g!Yln PUILIC NOTIC• Beach, Ca~I. 92660 on THURSDAY. JULY 30. Statement B.M I MOTORS. 1835
aonll repreaentallve ap. vine, California 92715. LIFI ,.ND ACCtD•NT Valley AZ. 852~ thal the Board ol Trua1Mt • David A. White, II, 4901 l992 9:00 A.M. ALLSPACE Tht FOlfo.,,,1ng persons WM111t a!Ave -A·I, Cost.l
polnlld by the court within Thia bulk sale la aub)ect A • William c Brown TruslM of the Huntington Beach C 1 Birch SlrHt, Newport • COSTA MESA 1535 are doing business as: Mesa. C 11 92627 lour monlha from the dale to Calllomla UnUorm Com-AND HULTH of The Br0wn Fa,,'..uy Tl\ISI Union High School District N t045711 Beach, Cahl.112660 NEWPORT BEACH.' COSTA GBC, 1540 Superior AV· Bernard E. MUfphy. 635 of h ISIUlnC9 of lellert m•rclal Code Section IYWOPlll OP THI! AN· mabllahed Maren 6 19711 will rte:elvld lffled bid• flctltlou• Patricia G. ErlC$on. 4901 MESA, CA 92627 enue. Costa Mesa, Calif Seagull •C·102, Newport 11~Insection11100 8108.2. NUAL ITATl!Ml!NT .• 4964I Avil lJt Quinta' tor aupplylng ARMOURED lluelneea Name Birch StrHt. Newport A159 KERRY HAWKINS 92677 Beach, Cahl. 92603 of the Calllomla Probate If to aub)ect, lhe name VUR INDID DECE .. Calif 922~ a. ' CAR SERVICES meetlf!9 or ltatement Beech, Calif. 112660 SIMPSON HOUSEHOLO German And British Car Tiiis but1nett !' con.
Code The time f()( fifing and actdreu of the person •llR 31 '"t .. THI! Jiii. L. Stuart (formerly equal to the 1pecln<:.lion1 Th• Following per1on1 Thi• buslnesa 11 con. ITEMS A•76 MARK Ser..1c1, Inc •• CaUlornla. ducted by.1an 1nd1111dual ~M wfl not e1Cplre ~ with Whom elllma mey be PACIFIC' MUTUAL LIF'R known IS Jarl Sctvit>er) on file In IN office of said aie doing business as: dueled by: a general Part· Ly Do N' Hou s EH o LO 1540 Superior Avenue. Th• reg s1ran1(s) com. lore four monlhl from the filed 11 Robert G. R..... 893 Sandeastte Drive eo'. Olstrlc:I. 84dl 1t1a11 bl delill· DOMAIN ASSOCIATES, ne'8hlp ITEMS A 496 C ATKINS Costa Mesa, Cal1I. 926n menud IO transac\ bus .. hHrlng date noticed EnvlrornoUve, Inc.. 3 t00 IN I URA NC• C 0 .. '°"' del Mar Caht. 112625 ered In Niiied lnll060pel 650 Town Centi• Onw . The regl1111nl(s) com-K.O'SHEA HOUSEHOLD This business Is con. ness under lhe FiC11t•ous abo\19 Airway Avenue. Suite J37. PAff'f, 700 NEWPORT Thi• busln•u 11 con-clearly marlced "Bid 'No. Suite 810, Costa Mesa, menced 10 transac1 busl· ITEMS B 247 WIUARO ducted by; a corporatJon Business Name(s) fisted
YOU. MAY EXAMINE the Costa Meu, CA 112628 and CINTl!R DRIVR, NIW• dUcled by: 1 general part· 748 • ARMOURED CAR Cahl. 92628 neH under lhe Flc1111ous CHILCOTI HOUSEHOLD The regls1ra111(a) com· abOve onE no\ ai>~hcet:>le
ftll llepl by tne court. 11 you lhe last dall '°' fifing PORT ••AC H, CA MW'ttp SERVICES" Richard S. Schneldu . 8u1ln111 Name(s) lilled ITEMS, B 289 STEVE me11ced lo llansacl busl· Beinard · Murp Y
are 1 por90n lnl«uted In Clalm• ahall be Jvly 24, e2eeo Tiie reglitrani(s) eom-addrnHdto:l.JturenTeng, 34300 l..anl•m Bay Drive, aboveon:Janull)'l,1992 KRULL HOUSEHOLD ness under lh• Flc:t111ous T':J,s ~·•cmen1tyw~1s ~11•~
the ....... you INiy Ille 1992,wlllchlslhl buSlneH Tetat edMIHed ...... menc.d 10 lranuc:t bulf· Dlrte:tor of Food SIMcM. No. 68, Da~ Point, Calif. Sleven P.Hask.eU ITEMS, C202 JAMES Buslneu N&ml(S) listed WI I Ol¥1 er 0
wltf'l IN court 1 formal R• day before the tale d•e It O 910 O t e 2911 ness under the Flc:titloUI Huntington Beach Union 112529 ' Thia atatemtnl was filed MCGOWAl-4 HOUSEHOLD above on: May 1, 1992 Or119~• County on June l2
QUeSt 1of Special Notice ol apecitled abo\11. • • 1 Business Name(•) llsted High School Di•ttic1 .• 10251 Jal'lllrf C. Blair, 188 Rolllng wllh th• County Clerk ol ITEMS, c 260 DOROTHY President 1
the t11ng of .., lffleneory Deted. tH2 T • t •I 11eIt111 t I•• above on· July , 1974 Yorlctown Ave., Huntington Hill Rd .• Skillman NJ 08558 Ofange County on June 15. o. RESSEL HOUSEHOLD This 1i.11ment was filed f534!597
end epptalaal of H tll• ... CM90NC&.aAN COR-10.ao:t,931;348; Capt. Thomas i.. Schn't>er Beach. CA 92646 9lld a. ,,. ... I. lrN, 140 Srook· 11192 ITEMS. c 274 BRIAN Wtlh the County Clerk of Published Ne~porl Beach-
.... or o1 any petition or POMTION, • .,. .. ..,. te& etoclla 01 Aeer-.et• Thi• mtement was filed lrvered It or before t 1 :00 atone Orrve, Prlnce1on, New f534 713 S w ARM Hou SE HO Lo Ofanga County on JI.JM 15, Cosll Mesa Oai,ry P1101
account •• provided In oerporetlon wrfte.tne tor other then willl th• County Cleilc of a.m.. Tu.sday, Jvly 281 .J«1sey 08540 Published Newpo11 Beach-ITEMS. C 368 DAVID l992 F June 18, 25. July 2, 9, 1992
Mctlon 1250 of the Callfor· • M L. ~ apeolel Mltpluta fund• OraM• County on June 17, t992 al wh~h tll'l\I ana Br an H. Do~y. 704 Ply· Costa Mesa Oa"y Pilot July CLEARY HOUSEHOLD 634795 Th-316 n1a Problte Code. A ,._. 11 ar1Mft 0 GNU ""9 In end 11192 place bide WIP bl publicly mouth Rold, Gwynedd Val-ITEMS. Publlahld Newport BHCh·;iiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;ii;i
quell lof Special Notlce IOftt Tltles Pruldont ,l...,._.ed eurpaue 0• FS3500S opened end read In 11'1• ieY. Pennaylvan1119437 2'9• 16• 23• 1992 Th-l33 Publlshed Newport Costa Meu Dail y Pilot July
form i. tvallable ffom the Publlah•d Newport c· t ... ' p bli hid N _ .. B h FOOd • Nutriflon SeMcet K'lth!Hn IC. Schoemaker, BHth.Costa Mesa Oalty 2 9 16 23 11192 For 'd 'ctW. court c11f11 Beacfl.Co11a Meta Dairy ._.,... • •P" ..,.. u 1 ew.,,... tac • Office at 14325 Golderwilest 33 Tyson Lane. Prlnc9ton Piiot July 9 16 1992. · • • • " " ""' "" ...... fw .... Petl-Pilot .My 9 1992. ,aue •t0,2491 u ..... Cotta Mesa Dally Pilol Ju.ly SI., Bldg. One, Wfftmln-New Jersey 08540 ;J PUBLIC NOTICE . . . lh349 Th·339 Cal a
...,._, ' tf\344 ...,.... tu.Mt• leurplus) 2.11, 16. 23, 1992 •ter, CA 112683. (W~ Thia bualneu 11 con-CNl10"'7581 PILOT CLASSIFIED SE L -341, 770.8771 Gain ~38 1111 H.S. Campus) dueled by: • glnefal part· • . • L T•llllY C. AllDRUI. ILne) tram operetlen• Each bid than remain nerahlp '1otltlous It a lhe solution you re ..._,..
COUNTVCOUNll!L USE 83 030 13t• Inc,.... The Piiot CleHI· valid for 1 l*lod of eo The reglatrant(s) com-8uelneea Name uarching tor · whelh· .your used vehi·cte -1 "'
THE • • • fted days alter lhe date aPICI-menced 10 transact t>usl-ltetement er you're seeking a '0 VfN\D Seti your unwanted PILOTS IO.OreeM) In C.pftal The most comprehen· lled for IM receipt of t*t1. neu \.llder the Flct.ibous The 'otlowlng perSON home. an apartment through classified ,, • \lUn
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Houses.'Condos
For Rent
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81tACIOUS IRVIN• Oorgeoua 2BR 2BA. EASTBLUF,., 1 IO" bay •WALK TO •UCM SIOO OPF
TUMC• HOM• den, hlghty upgraded, vlntr 38r 2~ dbl 2.Dt tla. trplc:, gar, ~
3Br 21'•. flreplace, eoH Courie view. Avail gat,' recenlly remod. ya1d, w/d. '•' ok. L9 aBA ' ~
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double garage. Neat 8/1. 11400. 154-1078 12300/mo. 72o-Hl53 1850/mo 17:J.2381 :;::::,-,;:z.or:n· d/W,
Nwpt Beech Studio, ocean, achoola & F "--tic! 4t2 Seaward 28' 1Ba. 8078 TIMntn Auto P.-OlatrtbutOf.
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your credit repon.
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Furn. PooV•pa $775 FHhlon •••• $2100/mo. •n-pallo. comm pool, dbl CENTAUR MGMT
983-7788 or 979-9598 4BR 48A, huge IJIU· carpor1. sa75/mo. No 842 2288 or 831 2725 Coron• Del" M er ,., aulte, large" yatd, peta. 832-4818 • • 3bd, duple11, $1600 clo•• to Mariner'• L9 1 br w/Walk-ln
Be School $2500/mo cloaet. carPor1. cloH
Nwpt a eeoh 2bd •Mesa Verde• ach Rentals! ca11 Bob 83Ht31. to beach & 55 twv.
penths, tse/opt $2000 5BR 2'-"'BA bonus rm, NIWPORT ,....ULA Gl\lbb & Elis M-4"'200 1550/mo, 1'72-4805
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60,000 + 1•1 yeara In-come potentJal. Sale• Want seoo.ooo ahort
ability a muat. Eltclu-term Mc:Ond on 114
alve are•• atlll avall-apt•. New 1 at only
able. Establl•h•d ac-13,000,000. 876-uee
Leetl 2 Hallow gold •
Klett•, Emerald ~ Oarnel Ring, ~•
Ring, lnatamatk:
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Coln & Chain, 3 gOk lg backyd, A/C, F/P, YEARl.Y·WIHTEA.suMMER Gate.guarded beaut Move-In L.ovelr 1aii Cour1yard 11TH & POMONA l\11 >HI<;,\( .t· s neck piece• R•WAADll Npt B c h 4bd, $2500 D/W, upgrades, Incl 18tdroom10 4 lltdtoom detch home, 3Br 2'h SPECIAL! aettlng. Gated, pool, hH, lse/opt/aale grndr $1875/$1(100 Fumlslltd/Unlumlltltd Ba, tam rm. get, AC. Hcurlty. Aak about
dep. 8 4 1·2798 Su• VIiia Rentals step• to Back Bay 1 BEDROOM Spectal•t M2·58N
Corona del Mar 3bd o r 751·2787 J.C. 97• "'912 $1850/mo. 72"-1553 P M ~ "" Pool. spa. cable hkup I I I I I Spyglass home S3425 __ ro_p_e_r1y .............. g_m_i___ Lg p\11, very deluxe 2Pr WllTLAK• YILLAGI MoV• ft pee I I
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of th• plec:H, plea•
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• 1 BR Duplex E. Sid• 2Ba w/2 matr suit••· 845-8122 Anytime I 2 & 38R Townhomesl Balboa laland 4bd CM. bike to bch, p\11 1---------gar, decks, 5995 IH. Good locl 548-7387 cliff. NB. Agl 541-5032 Autom•t•d Bllllerd nlng Spring•. Value RAVE I :
home w/spa s475o ~~~~~~:~· 548-6283 Ne=ort Terrace! No pets 840-9408 ---------small Bachelor, Nwpt
SUMMER Lido ••rtront custom Park Setting!' Hts area, l<lt . Pvt yd. RENTALS AVAILABLE •3BR 2'-"'Ba twnhse on Lg 3B 2~Ba 2-story, 3Br. 3Ba wlpler & slip. • • utll Incl. no pets. bluff nr bchl Obi gar, lrptc, W/O hkupa, 54500, Biii Grundy Altr Wlth Ocean & Sunset $550/mo. 848·0866 ~----,h'mrfrtctnt-ff<IHft .. ,J.-~~.JU:W~~l.,J;l~:t..J.~a~ol ara e vlewa. Nice 1 BnR~wtJ_/l!!;o~lt~;;;::;;;:tt,j:ii::-;'.R,:=:i'A;'.
Newport heoll Newtr coin-op gamH rack ~1 ·~~~· t~7d6:·~
Decor'd Otlloea. Near up big buckal S3K well aeaaoned trust
water, all U1" paid. cash Income possible deed. (310) 840·224'3
Kitchen, ample lrH weekly. Eaay FT/PT ---------prkng, 400/50011300 work. New. no comp•·
GWIE!!-f &42-5171
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Lido lale. All new 3Br Pets. 831·8107 EeataJde. $850/mo.
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BALBOA
ISLAND 2106
Chermlng 2·atorv
Cape Cod 3 Br 3 8 f1.
Yearly. furn. Garage,
w/d . 52100. 631·2032
•Npl Hts 3BR twnhse, •---------3Ba, country kitchen, O/W. garage. backyrd. lrplc, sngl gar, patio, lam rm, din rm, sec ---------No pets. 532-4806
very nice, 322 Ogle St. VIiia Balboa• $3000/mo. 631-2032 --=---,,~-~I~ $995/mo 847-7&40 • TownhouH style apt, Terrific 1 BR,' pat o,
Beautiful feR + den. Live Nr T""• Ocean.' 3Br 2•"'Ba, encl ga· encl gar. no pets, frig, 2 MBA. 2 \l'lBa Twnhse. NI I h I nw •c. $550 + Dbl gar, prof dee. 2 ca v ew, Wa r dryr Completoly remodeled rage, w/d hkups. p\11 aloe range,
patios, w/d, frig. l/p, Incl. Fireplace, $1 150/ l BR Penthouse. gated backyard, Pool, spa, dep. 842·5984
St025/mo. 557-8269 mo. Agt 875-4912 comm w /pool & ten-2233 Fairview Rd. NEWPORT
NICB QUIET OHICK payment 11 qualified.
PARK 1001 W. 17th, Gary 1-800-827"7429·
C.M. 700 or 1500 a/I. CONDOM
&50-8281 Ev 434-1oeo VENDING ROUTE
COMMEtH'l/\L
l'HOPt.:H I Y 27711
Big Prollta! Call Amerl·
can Defender 24 Hr•.
1-800·858-3933 nls. $1050/mo. Agt $1070/mo 848-7001
2BR 1BA house, Nwpt -.""'L'"'l'"'d'""o_P,,,,_e-n""'ln_a_u,..le-.-854-5809 * Ott. Sp. + 1200 aq FREE 24 page booklet
Hgts area. Gar, yard, Unique 1 & 2BR Unit••----------""s""'2,...,o'""'o,,.....,,o'"'F:-:F:-::G'""'o=-L=F-ft. storage. cars, furn, explains how thou-HEACH 2669
Announcements
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.:rn:w w/d hkups. 51 200tmo. tor lease. Private bch, Luxury Condo! COURSE VIEW •21A $750• etc. 1518 Npt Blvd. Nnds of people are Avl 8/1. 848·0888 on bay. 9 7 3.9030 Brand new lg studio lg l·2BR tBA, new $ CM. ~553·11 15 aupplementlng their A WONDERFUL FAMILY
BACK BAY AREA no Udo Partl Dr. unit located 1/4 ml to carpel. Nr bus, K· •1BDAM &OO• Income with a concept EXPERIENCE. Scandl·
CORONA
DEL MAR 2122 Count rv Settln~ beach, never oc-M .. k1 S58"S715 Frig, dshwshr, stove called Network Mar· navlan, European, ., • •UPPE-···v·-a ••• m ..,. 54c:.A855 s I •Ocean/Canyon views, 2BR 1BA + ,Den. " "" cupled, aep bdrm 642 2288 or 631 2725 Incl. No pet• .,... 1200 Sii' ofc, lg rear ketlng. Unllmlted In-outh Amer can, Jap-
cust 3BR 3BA, 2 fplcs. hrdwd firs. $950'/mo. llNQLI FAM HOlll! area, A/C, pool & ten· • • •2BR 1BA, UPPER OR car door, 1795 mo. come Potential. Call 1-anese High Sehool
lge decks, $2295. No 329 University or 1111>. Golf courH vu. 3Br nla. Ag1 854-5809 •1750 Move lnl LOWER. Neer Hoeg 629 Terminal Way. 800-359-9428 Ext. t 2. E1echange students ar· pots 120-1565 No pets 842·2818 2\l'lBa, tam rm, dbl1 __ L_U_XU __ 7,_C_o_n_d_o_'.I-E'alde 2Br 1Ba, >Cit / 540-9352 ------------riving In August. Se-gar, lg yd. Npt ach1s. cond. 271-C 18th Pl. Hoaplt•I. $775 mo. FREE BROCHURE. The come a host famll I
2BR 2BA condo, lg 2 New custom 4BR 3BA, Kida/pets ok. 1 Vo Mlle rom ocean, 2 S700~o Pet 64~2 l--==..;6;..4~5:..·7:..4~7..;:6 ..... o=-t'~=-~=-~\~--~-=~-:-;,.,=-,..-""'.-~~.-.olf~-:-,G-•-•· neweat concept In American n ercu uraT
car attacnoa-g: , 1 -mHrom-bch-n req. $1495. 639-9095 p\11 aultea. Perfoct for ** 2BR Duplex• •Lido up.atalr•. 2br/2ba, 2BA. lg roll-up door, vending. Be first In atudent exchange.
hie & airy, 1 blk to 17th. 221 Cabrillo. professionals. Brand quiet, sngl aty, good bay view. frpl, gar, 65/ a/f. 829 Terminal, your area. Direct from Call Barbara (714)
bcn1 Lso St39Sfmo. $1900/mo. days 644-3eq, 2BA, 2 car gar, new, In gated, pool area~ gar. W/D hl(ups. 51350/mo loas~ no Wy 540.9352/846-0681 manufacturer. (24 870-8683 or 1·800-
Asl( for Poul 640-5324 8722, eves 759·1104 prlv yard, remodeled. comm $1400. Agt ,795/mo'847•7540 pets.''T2o-9685 6500 S/F, 3 oles, 2 hour•) 1·800-624· SIBLING.
We Pay Utllltl.11 2311 Redland• Drive. 854-5809 h d d 9304. Bnght & clean 4BR w/ $1650/mo 645--4852 •---------•Do you need lg clean Forec loaur• over •a ra, 1ne ______ __, __ ,....... __ WOLFF TANNING
111ow1 2BA lam11y hm Call about apeclals, · NB. Summer Wkly. 3BR 2br 1ba? Garage new Must sacrifice thl• Whittier, CM 48//SF. PAY PHONES• BEDS. New Com-
w Ir pie. $2200 mo . 1Br $625. Pool, cat ok 4BR 2 BA, quiet cul-$800/Wk. 51250/mo. cpt, O/W, sto~age. 3BR 3BA view prop w/1_5_4_0-_9_35_2_____ Possible 1900 Wkly merclal-Home units
Agt Trudy 759·0874 1959 Maple. 646-6505 de-sac, 1737 Centella yrly. 126 40th St. 646-$750 No Pet 640-2495 lam rm, small down, NEW SHOPS 7·1000 Income • Invest. Req. from $199.00. Lamps-Pl. Just remod. $2100. 0247 or eve. 631-7902 1 1·800-741-4311 For lease back unit 722·0866 or 639-7654 New, New, Newt •E'slde 2Br 1 'hBa take ovor paylmen s. sq ft units. Roll up SNACK ROUTE Lollons·Accessorles. twnhse, bltln micro, S749K. Prudent al Npt doora. Great Placentla Monthly payments low
duplex, 2Bn . 10101 Prl· Big Canyon Condo, VIiia Point condo (cor· gar w/opnr, s850 + Realty 8 7 3·7300 St. loc. Also atore lrnt For Sale. 1650. as $18.00. Call today 4.S~~c~es;!,~~doRd. 3 8 2 B G 2BR 2BA. $1500/mo. ynrer1eJaasmebaovra"ii.'PuCnHfu)rn1. $500 dep. 631-4442 UDO ISLE fully furn retail & olc. Sta.rt at ,. Wkly Prr. FREE NEW color cata· * r, • orgeous, Avail 8/1. 721·1222 GOOD LOC ON 1 Br. Utll, gar Incl. $695/mo. Agt aso.1220 1-S00-749-7747 log t.aoo..367-6836. Cnll Ron 7 14·642-6500 beach walk area.,_________ 2BR/2BA+ Oen. No * ATI * ·-$785/mo yrly. 1 per· $1500/mo. Call Barb, BLUFFS CONDO pets. 818·351-8749 L 2BA 2BA d/W MAGNIFICENT 180 ·Agent 675.551 t. A~er g • · ga-son, no pots 673·0837 Ocean & Harbor Vus 4BR or 3BR & den. Nwpt Hts-1611 Cliff Or. rage, lndry rm. close -n-n'<•··------4Br 2•,'2Ba. Lots of _.,.6..,..P_m_._4_9_4_·2_3....,4..,..2___ 2'hBA, 1700 sq ft. $1000/2BR 1 BA, trplc. to SC plaza $795/mo. "vvnl 2BR Apartment.
light. fresh potnt, nu Money talka ... and s 14oo/mo. yr lse. hrdwd firs, w/d. gar. 505 Sunnower 2 Vrs Now. Avg $637/
crpet. great noighbrhd Classified speaks Its Sorry no pets mo-mo, 875-8 5 17 CENTAUR MGMT mo For 151 6 Months
$3500,mo. 721.0878 __ ia_n_g_u_a_g_e_. _______ 1_1_4-_7_6_0-_8_4_22____ 642·2288 or 631·2725 On Our Spec1al'I. Call
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Rentela Av•lla blef NOWll 714-650·8310 1·5BR. $800-$5000/ •Large & sharp 2BR1----------,,..,.-...,..,..~
Mo. No feo charged 2Ba upper, d/w, lg NB Height a, 2br/1 be
Agl, 842·712 1 closets. verts, gar lrpl. sngl car gar w/ **4BR 2 'hBa Bluffs $830 No Pet 640-2495 opener. sm lrnt patio,
condo nr Back Bay •Lg Clean t BR Optx 1_6_3_1_...i_4_4_2 ____ _
Recently remodelod, unit, new carpeV WESTCLIFF $850
avf 8/1. $1750. Asll lor drapes & appls S525. 2BR, 2BA. hreplace,
Paul-e40-5324 --No Pet-.240-22ff -pool. 646 9679. 128
WALK to beach, ocean •Small tBR (cottage, Rutland Roed
ROOMS 2706 view, 3Br 2v.tBa. dbl small yard. frplc. Ullls
gar, tenni s . pool. pd, 336 E 20th St.
St495 yrty. 642-3890 _s_1_1s_1_m_o_._5_4_8_·_t6_2_7 __ •Prv Rm & Be Exe
Apartments
For Rent
1 BA Duplex, Mid-Costa situ a lion 4 right per·
Mesa. Vard, garage, son. walk 2 COM Bch,
washer/dryer hook-up. utll Incl. S400 7~189
No smokers. No pets. Shr Mobile Hm on Udo
$625/mo 646-1105 Park or. p\11 rm/BA,
GENERA.I. 2602 Attractive 1 Br ldeel tor turn, $400 Before. 2pm
••nlora. P111 patio, or alt 6pm. 673-5100 Stop paying your land· walk to everything.
lords mongage nowt $575/mo. 546-9081
We'll show you how to b buy Ule home ol your E.Slde. back ay. 2459
dreams! Call amazing Rue de CannH. 2BR
recorded message 2BA, bit Ina, gar.
714·89o-75n ~1 lr:i.c!ry_,_57M. 499·.6290
BALBOA
VACATION
RENTALS 2722
•B•lboe lelend
$4000/mo-waterfront.
2BR 2BA. Aug. Sept. Oct.'878-0831
..
Early morning motor
routes avail able. Deliver
Monday thru Saturday.
Must have
dependable transportation
and liability insurance.
ISLAND 2606
Great Bachelor Apt. No
kit. 3 door• to So
Bay. Avall now. $450/
mo 8f8·247·2446
E/Slde, $700, 2 +1 ,
pet cons llrpl, lndry.
patio, 317 Cabrlllo St.
831-4038
EAST SIDE
2BR, bullt·lns, d/w, lrg
patio, garage. No
pets. 64s-4319
RENTALS TO
SHA.RE 2724
•Coron• Del Mer 3
blks 10 bc:ti, ahr cozy
2BR 1BA, $415/mo "
1h UlllS 723-0128.
LINES DAYS BUCKS
CALL 642·4333.
COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BEACH
BALBOA
PENINSUl.A 2607
•B a yfront Bach elor
patio, yrly, cloan. save
& quiet. $595 N/smllr
No pets 873·1943
EASTSIDL
Beck Ba y
Small 1 BR. 1 BA, gas
wshr/dryr hkup, small
backyd $565 No pets
645--1631 alt 4pm.
2br •v •ll In 3br apt
•t24 30th St, NB•
stops to bch, each rm
$415/mo, 87S-1288
---------B•lboa P e n l naula Fr•• Mlc roweve. Shr 4BR 2BA. ail
2BR 1 BA. f/p, carport. 5700 1 BR, quiet com· amenities. stops to
324 E Balboa Blvd. plex, gar w/opnr. Oeach. $350. 675·5740
StOOO mo -+-aec. Dys lndry, 545-3229
680-3812 Ev 279-0878 ---------House to share 2 blk• from beac h on Bal· -----~·-·--------------------., LAO 2Br 1 Ba, bullt·ins. Free Rent to Aug 11 boa Penin. $400/mo. lrplc, p e rking. No 2 Bltwnhse, $789Jmo Avl 8/1. Bob 673-8960
pots. Mature. $950/mo 2 Blks to Triangle Sq yearly. 675-8040 """'XYrll.Trms ot Jo(51"'"f'Ol Pvt. Patio. AIC. Gar
All Kinds of People. 1921 Anahelm'645-52JS
Piiot Cleaalfled. O~RS1UFFED1
Ci':IlAMIC
TILES :J:>2H
Oceen Vw, ahr 3br/
2ba hse, YI to bch.
non/sm, clean, 120 \l'l
43rd St. NB 842·5788
t'LOOH. INSTALL
HEPAIRS :Hi20
Merchandise Under $300 • Private Party Only
THE NEWPORT BEACH •COSTA ~lt.:SA
Daily PilDL.
642-5678
-q'<*j price of •1 ltlma In m C9nnOt ••CMd S300 ID qualify b t"8 rali8 No ~lloN
Classified Community Marketplace
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All Carpet Repair•
Pwr atretch & Install
Any size job, 15 yra
Jim'• Lenclaoeplng
Outatandlng designs
with plant grouping• &
artistic pruning of tr••• & a h r uba. Alao malnt. 979-8926
S ev On MoVlng
Loweat, Storage, prof,
excel reputation. 1 hr
min Insur. T11S7659.
Visa/MC 731 ·2959
Sprlnkl•r• are my Paper HGnging StO ro
only business. Repairs 25 yrs ••P paper
& Installat ions stripped 100~ gut r.
WE'VE ·GOT
THE ANSWER
Is every nook and cranny of your garage
stuffed? Can't remember what it feels like
to pork your car inside? We'v~ got the
answer! Advertise your garage sole in the
Daily Pilot Classifieds. If any items listed in
your garage sole ad don't sell, we'll run
those listed items (under merchandise)
the following week at GAllA ..
no charge! ......
liiiij'PliL ~
Coll 642·5678 Todoy!
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ou can hire an honnt.
hord working contrac·
tor, Make the Wise
Choice. WI•• Con·
atr uc tlon 548-8223
CARPENTHY ;t:'> 10
pan, Remod. Ooorl, win·
dOM, Clbtnlll, llUCCO & dry·
wd, fencet, gsltl. 9'C Uc
3S Yl'1 t.ap • ....,, 141.01'7
CEMENT
CONCH Kl t-: .1:,2.;
$Summer lpeclallS
Speclallz.lng In drive-
way•, patio•, walk·
waya 6 patJo cover•.
For free eat. call
leaky ahowers·Acld
wash & regrout. New
& Repair. Bathrooms·
Shower doora. Kite·
Floors-Plumblng Uc.
25yra O.C 673·8065
TILE Installed Ropalred.
Prornpt Coll1toils Se!vu
Fr" &t. & Aolt1tnces
John & Shelby.846·6178
CLEAN I NO
st:nv1ct:s a~<1H
7 da. 730-e831 24 hr•
PAINTINO 381'>8
~~R•PAlftS Hom•/ • TREii • .,-!!~ ~~tJ~
Rentel PROPERTIES Top pod,....,..... LI WM, ..... '4$-3209 Any..,,,.
Paint-Carpentry-etc.· l.,:~~~~~7:.a~t -~34~7!!8~ ......,..,.,....,,,......-..,,..,...-,,.....,,...,,...-...,~11 Drywall. a.ye.tS-5277 c or ro . a1 wn1ng. •W.P. YOUNOQUI·~ Landscaping & Main! Pelntlnti ContractM
•FINE CRAFTSMNSHIP Eltcel rel•. 10lr• exp, Oual. painting by prof.
C ' 1 '
b 4•7 17 .. Llcl602098. Ins. Free arp.. • •c ., P um ·• ... • • est. 645-3305 Tiie. k1t1, bath•.
HANDY MAN :n 10
Smalt remod. )ob•. Exterior houH painting
CommJrHd 739-n42 Poor Men'• MOV9r 1 by prof. Oav19 Sloane
Rellable Housecleaning •Improve Your Mm• hr min. Ouar. lowest ,Painters. Uc 358528
by the day. local 1 do all UMI••· Low rat••· lie 108002 ~D_a_11..,.1d __ 6_45 ... ·_9_9_51 ___ 11 area. E1ecel, rel•. 'Call price•. llc'd a bonded. Insur. 714/633·9926 RAIN80W Clrcle llalnt.
Allci• 75t-4269 Jay. 8so-:aooa i---,-U-1-Ll_C_N_O ___ T_IC_E_ Pllfll'"9 lnl.tl1 HollM/
CONS1 Ull("flON
Hllll.IHN<i .IMHI
Apt Oual !Ob FrH est The Calif. Public Utlll· St llcl5Ql97 831-1758
PAPEHINO :tH66
472·2•28 8 .1. Wllaon & Sone
Carpentry, plumblng,
tile, drywan. masonry & more. Rea•. rat••·
Jim MS.a824
tie• CommlulOn RC·
QUIRES that all Ulecf
houaehold good•
mover• print their WE Gals Shd Hing Togettltr
P.U c . Cal T number. Total Interior Remod·
limo• and chauneina e11ng Serv. Advto• To
print their TC P num· The Crazy, 833·7t72
•.-v""'D,_r.,..lv_e_w_•_Y_•_·_p_a""'t 1.-0-.. ·1 Room ad d /remod """'"'HAN,.,,...,,...,....D.,,...,.Y......,a..,..,.u~D""'Y~
Free ••L Bond. "" path• etc. Ho JOtl too Uc.357•87. 841-1740 Elee·Plumb-Palm. LI. alNll Reae.. Uo.111410 Mickey 963-2493 carpntty, * 83t -4043
t-·t-.N< ... s
•tt•rtMd onor•t•.
Stam~ A .,. types
cone work, 25 yr• •llP
Uc.3Ull t7, 241·1090
J Pelle Cone. CoNll Cone·
ltictc~ St Uc. 277329
Highnt Ouel. Low "1cft
('114)112-7093
onven
Pllet Cl .. elt'IM
M•·H78
&IH.IKS .!ht~, H....._.ltntcn. uc.-tn;;;.-: Loca1 ,.,..
P•Nc•a.aATaa. ,,,.. "'· e7a.T••• ........... ,. RtdWOOdi
~Post...,_. CM.'NI
Jim Whyte 842·720e
l./\NIJS( Al'• tv
I.I\\\. :\i ( I\ I!.. .PWM Thinking of having a
g1rage "'8? Otve ua All AM•rl•• T,..
• calll ••rvl••· Aemowal,
PILOT CU88tPl•D Trim, a e,,101 Diec.
M • ... 78 l'ree .... Ut-M11
~:n1!~ 1t1~o~d~:~~H~ IQH!foiiii4fMHQiii
queatlon aboU1 the le-24 hr. Edd. Plumbing
gahty of a mover, limo Waler heater & di•·
or chauffeur, call. PO••I special.
Publlc UllkllH Uc.64t878 &48-5622 CommiHlon •
714·558-4t51
RENT
through classified
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Local ...,., " Vra
Greater ~acme Afg
8 3 .. 1-Hl13M
Charles 722·7824. Res Comm .(3t0J4J8.~
''You Made A
Believer Out
of Me!''
We had immediate and
continuous response fro m
our furnitu re ad in the Daily
Pilot. It sold right away. In
fact, we were offered twice
as much!
Frances Huntington Beach
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Increase Your Reach lhrou• Our New 111•11811 Lower Rates
11.21 per line, pa: day. That's ALL you pay.
Baled on • iw.. 24 ~•In r. SeMce Directory
For. more information, Call TodayJAskforyour
Service Directory Representative 642-4321 Ext.310
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deil. He Ulc .. IO Hldel
ftteaM Retumllll R~·
WARDlll Call anvtlme IM-e290
St-HVl('t-.S :):d:i Ut-;1. M/\H 1,: ..' ..' , Ill-,\I II t. I 1,•1 Auto Route Older Wood Deel& & ~a· CrulMr '89, xlnt
The lncMpendent hH •AUSTRALIA WANTS CM 190 Open to View Movlntt Gar ....... Qlent o-... aale cond, twn eng, cabin
.... Coupe De VIiie ·ee Jaguat, )(JS, V12, AUTOMOBILES.1988·12
1 ownet, fully equip, red/Ian, MW tJre1, d• MODELS Small Of No
lthr Int, lmmac, 52,500 tailed, phone, o• down P•y~t. No ml, $8!>00 721-o645 raged, perft<:1 condl· credit checlc Auume routes available In VO on Sunday 845-8388 Sat 9-2, Furn, clth1, Sat & Sun 8-3, furn, •1P• 8, Motlvaled H ti t .. _ h u· Excellent pay, ...... ~ -~ obo ..... "1•" un ngon -ac and benefit•. transport•· brac·•·brac. col-tools, appl, cof. _,_....,.. ........, ...
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Fountain Vefley. tlon. (407) 292.,..747 lellbl ... 8 Crest Cir lecllblee, etc
Wedneaday night• Ext. 314. &am.7pm. (off Pacific View Or, 1985 Port Tnnity Pl
onty • No co41ectlng. Toll refunded. Rafn· behind Getson'•) M--• •atate Sale Musi have depend· --able auto, lnaurance bow Publlahlng, Or· Frig 185, 0Hk $40, Sm NOT aa WORDY ae JO yrs accumulallon1,
8lld valid driver's 11• lando, Florida. Sofa Bd $15, Anawg Kobrin'•• but Just as 1ou name It we've got
c•n ... Call Mlke•---------• ...,..M_•c_h_s_2_0._e,...3_g._1e_9_2_ good or BIETT•RI ltt 2337 La Unda Pl, wea-.. "i a..-a__...3•3 ........ .-Fum, TV, Lampe, Pies, Sat ONLV 9A. No EerUHI ...... "' --.,. Please be aware that Queen or Patlor Palma, T 1 .,,_ 1 f e escope, ""'ercyc •· lftcre41ble Op-.. ··-• ... "0 ...... o CASTING lllMEDl the U1tlng1 In this cat· 5-8 eet tall. $20 ••· 1 t ... s t .__. _.. ._...,. """ AY DIET" 18 ••· e c. • c ••• c. a ..--, New Seach Gated 'Oda ..... I 111 e ...,ory may require you Herb plants 80 kinds 2871 Point Del Mar
l'I HSON 1\1.
P '"" n b I on S In· 11traa needed for -• s I rommunlly Garage
d to call • 900 number 1 ea, LI ac 674-9422 (5th & F I f) l"I u1try, Olatrlbutora films, commerclals & •rn ea Sale: Sal & Sun 8-4,
d_ .. , c 1 TV .. In which there la a•---------.......... ,2 n" .... omm 1alon1 . ~•rn up to $200 Shade, Pine, Cypre11 ,........._, Antiques, collecllbles,
and override• paid per dayl No e1tp charge per minute. tree1, 15-gallon. $20. furniture, baby llmH,
weekly. Marketing needed. Call today B t-gallon plants, St tools & much much
plan and FREE lnfor· a1a.ee3-2021 1rtendtr Trainee• Wisteria s10. 674·9422 •Bab~ hems, clothH , morel 9ayvtew Drfve
matron pack 1-800-_C_h_l-ld_C __ D...;l~;;...;;.t_ Needed, earn up to T••DITIONAL Danish Teak Furn, at Jamborb•• & Brit· 848-9235. lrt rec Or $1 50 dally, salary i-~ WI k & A t m re IOI. Follow the 1lgn1 Looking for tovlng & tlp1, full or part tfme. Satin & Sequenced i2'0S v:..~ont to the Best Sale of the
motherly Chlld Care 2 wk training, women. Whitt Wedding Or•u end of Glaler Yearl NO EARLIES!
St-.H\.' I< 1-.S .1110:1
Sl'Ft-:ll &
tlon·runs Ille• a charm paymenla on flnan·
61K mil••· St4,500. clally dl1tresaed .cara
Call Ron 951-5285 and truck• 1.S00.:753-SKJ UO/\ I S 70 I ti CHEVltOLt: I HO-l~
J,.:t-:l' IU 10 18' QLASTRON '87 '92 Z28 CM eng, IHI
190HP Mere/cruiser I/ blu met, lltlr 1ea11. o. Open Bow Tri-Hull, •lereo, Must Selll Bea1
sun·Top, Trafier, Lota OH•rl IJ.42..0806 •tu Wranel•r 5 spd,
of storage Great Ski whVgrey, Hiie, Blk Son Boat In excellent con· Cel•brlt» '85, V-8. & B11\lnl top, nvr ott•rd,
d1tlon (10 person ca· AM/FM, charcoal gray. $10,500 obo 380-9747
paelty) $10,500 080. runs well '2,750.
Call (714)846·1571 722-8093 or 668·9105
SAU.BOARDS 7018
57' Chris.Craft motor
yacht, tum·key boat.
$ 1 75,000 or trade for
equity In home or
condo. 310-840-2243
t'ORU 9071>
'83 LTD Brougham A/C, P/W, 36k ong ml,
great cond, $4000/obo
721·9826
UNC.:OJ.N 9120
LINCOLN 'T1
Contlnental. 460
eng. runs good $t295
Must IHI 842·0587
M~RCt:Ul'.:S tt 130
3974
DONATE VOUR CAR.
Truck, Motorhom•.
boat, real estate,
atampa, coins. col·
l~llbl•• to Found•·
tion serving the Blind
I R s. 1ax deductible.
Fr•• towing; need not
run 1·800·326·5922
I• bad Credit a1op·
ping you from buying
the car ot your
dream17 Wtll show
you how lo gel Joans.
Recorded msg 1ells
howl 760·7939 xi 22 Director, Call Nancy men 21 or older. Call: size 14, long train, V· __ ...;......;....;;..;......;._;....;... __
844-0050 Ext 19. 800.532·9222 neck and low V·back, 2 Famll~ Garage 9 l~-~~~~u~~!-+-~D~Ul::T~AL~AS=S~l~S~T~AN~TJ~~~~~~~~ Sao 1150. 432-0318 clth1, baby cllht, ---1--.....,,.,....,.....,.rnr~1r -stroller, m0119! , e Pe g.... • oriented. Cotta Mesa. Summer/Permanent. 10am, 167 Broadway
'89 PROBE LX 2 .2L '71 220D 4 dr, fully
22..200 ml~ Loaded, equip, xlnt cond, 011g Main! & MPG History, owner. A/C, AM.FM,
Factory Manuals, $3900 642·5436
SEIZED CARS ,
trucks, boats, Awn .. I·
ers, motorhomes. by
FBI. IRS, DEA Avall· able your area now
Call 1 ·800·338·3388
Ht. C-6962
•
1•702-871-4103 Call 875-0936. IS3ng00-$p900hotowgereakplyh.•Hrl•r·. Open at 8AM Sat. Many o ER o Ly treas urea. 359 Monte V 21 N DIRECTOR OF NUAS· casino workers, tour Vista. E.Slde CM. off
•&hp Evlnrud•• long ahaft, completely
rebuilt $475, 548-4934
Never •••tn snow nor ...,..~------s 111\ water. Below '89 300TE Wagon
wholesale at $8,495 Loaded, Great Cond BOATS 7011 VERY DISCREET BIWNG lNG·Skllled nursing fa. guides, etc. Travel frvin• Ave. c 11 It y 1 n p 0 rt free Hawaii, Carib· FANCY COLONIAl.NIC· '13 IBC Inflatable MARINE SLIPS
650-2390 45k ml. Must Selll
$38k obo 723-4079 ANTJQllt:S & S('tlOOl.S &
l:\:S IHll< llON :!012
AIRCRAFT MECHANIC
TRAINING. Become
FAA certlfl~ A&P M•
ct,antc. -Oay or night
C\aH... Financial aid
awllable. Job plac•
ment a1al1tance. Rice
Aviation. 1 ·800·736-
7014 Pha.nlx Arizona
Campu1.
BECOME A PARALE· GAL Join America'•
fitliil grow ng pro-
f••lon. Work with al· 1orney1. Lawyer In·
•lfucted home •tudy.
The flneat paralegal
program evallable.
Free catalogue. 800-
362·7070 Dept.
LH762.
Tl uw 1-;i, au 1 4
Alrtln•2 one way 1ck11
to Washington DC,
Leaving LAX 7/14. s /ea 873-1433
"• 10 ohn Wayne Tennl1
Clltb, can re·••••. o. 854·9480
Expectation• Lii•
• EJtecutlve Mem·
p, Infinitely trans·
• 18~ 723-1114
Townsend Waahlng. bean, Bahamas. Call T 0 A I AN PO RC H '86, 18hp Nissan lw DOCKS 7022 ton-surrounded by the (818) 960•9t 44 ext c. POSTS for gruobo1. hrs, lots of xtras,
beautiful Olympic 1004• porches, stairs $1600/obo720-t918 •Newport Beech
Mountain• and 1pec-1.,---------~~~~oo.5 t~~~y ;1~1~: Glent ..... hborhood 13' aoaton Whir wllrlr. .Mooring up to 40'
tacular Puget sound. GUARANTEED WORK Handrail newel poata. Garage S•I• Over lmmac, xtras. 15hr nu North Channel. Call
Call Florence Smalfey AVAILABLE. Excellent Gingerbread 500,000 30 Hous .. I Sat. Star11 40hp Yamaha, cvr1_64_5_-e_o_e_1_ev_e_n_ln-'g._s __
(206) 385-3555 EOE. ~:~.~or we:,~: ~~t plecaa Inventoried. @ 8am, s. of Wamer, 1_s_s_1_00 __ 6_7_3_·8_8_4_7 ___ 10 Min To Open•••
Fem••• MOdel Trainee Free details. W1lta to Factory •econds 209-N. of Slater, b•tw"n 14' Barllner Capri 18' Power $195 mo &
P/T, variety of worl( & Reynolds, 1990 N. Mc· 267·5372. Sprlngdal• & Edward• W/trler. 50hp, f/f, 45' Sall, narrow beam
backdrop1, fel11lble Culloch, 0•284• Lake stereo. very clHn, $450 mo 752·2881
HONDA &08~
84 Honda Civic
Hatchback. 2-0r, Au·
tomauc. SifVer. Well
maintained, good con·
dl1lon. $2650. Call
31C>·83 ... 2US
HYUNDAI 9090
NISSAN 911>0 CLASSICS 92~0
•ae T·Btrd xln1 cond,
'87 Nlaean S•ntre E 14k ml. AJC. Alarm.
5-spd, AJC, Konwood S31K (714) 629-3099
cassette stereo. Dark or (8t8) 301·9498
grey w/grey 1n1er1or.1~.~7;.,,2...:..,M~•:...rc.;..a;...d..,.•.;.•_,;..;;..9-9-n-1 82K well-malnJalnod 2201 4 dr, 96k ml, hwy miles. $3500 firm Call 873.e213 verrrry good cond, $3300/obo. 760·0904
hra & schedule a Havasu, AZ 88403. runt greatl Must H•
mustl 831·2808 LUG 10 Believe! Must Sell· GENERAL CLERK RELOCATE ANO MAKE Just bought New Boat
EXCELLENT PAYI .eOnfarance Tbl w~ _ 432-0318 after 62_m or
&Hp to so• PORSCHE 9171> CfaHlc NB area, pol· XL OLS '87, 5-1pd, 4
albl• llv•aboard. Call door, A/C, car alarm, ziAt 831 8480 • u.L stereo S2.9.9 92LS4 whl/blk 11hr lo
1eee Mustang, 2.89
V-8, A.T 95'• M•
chanically Res1ored, ---....... -•• 1n1orl6r, Just
-S'ales Dept. a Costa -eon~ilon worl<era chra $3000 nu, now ve mag
Me•a mfgr. needs needed for af! phasH. $1100, 3 desks w/re· ., N OBO 831·2881 Auto, phone, CD, 91< ml, tinted windows,
Must C 2 Believe, Phll
552-4065 alter 6pm
PILOT CLASSIFIED
It's th• reaourc• you
needs paint job to be
better than new.
GENERAL CLERK. Bonus. paid Jiving and turna & chrs $100/ea,
Job dOH heavy filfng travel expenses. Call Mita Copier take over • '
& general office duties nowl Fee si59 guar· lease/option 251·1381
as a111gned. Maintain anteod. 407-645·2140
aalH toga, expedites EJtt. 1 oo .. 9-8 EST.
delinquent orders,
types memo•. forms &
gen. corrH. Backs up
feceptlonlat & mall
clerk.
Musi lcno~ all office
machlne1. Exp. In of·
fie• work · with P/C.
Able to type 45 wpm.
do bHlc math, & Ille
alpha/numeric.
Entry Level rate. No-
1moklng otflce. Pr•
employment physical
req'd. AA/EEO emp.
No phone calf1. Apply
In person at Personnel
Office, Cla·Val Co.
1741 Placentia. Coal•
DOMESTICS f>MO
Merchandise
ANTIQUES 6010
Mesa. •Earl~ 1900'• 86"
PETS &
ANIMALS 6049
BICYCLES 6060
Moving: Musl Sell!
!&iv "to te P O'
(t\\!M lfl(l.O'l 'O IJIJ
13' B•tn Whir w/trlr, can count on to sell a
35hp E11lnrude, lites, myriad of mercl'lan·
nu vrnsh, cvr, elec dlse Items, becauae
strt. $4500/obo 496-6787 our columns compel ,88 Fox OL 4 dr, A.C,
30' Scarab Sprtlshr, qualllled buyers 10 4 spd, Orey, 29k mi.
POWER BOATS 7012 Automobiles
VOLKSWAGON 9235
$4950 OBO
(714) 846-1571
USE THE
PILOT'S
CLASSIFIED ctr console, twn 200 '83 3201 S-•pd, 1unr1, call! 842-5878 $4800/obo e-675-4068
Vamaha1, live bait AM/FM cassette, alloy d·222-4444 ext 282 1---------
tank, 3 axle trfr, Bl· rims, looks/runs great. ,....------------------
mini, oulflggers, Morel 1_s_3_8_oo_. _6_42_·_9_6_1 s __ _
$19,000 Xlnl Cond, PILOT CLASSIFIED
859·5482 11· 1 th• easy·to-Call acceu. Information.
packed marke1place Classified visited regularly • sue· Today! cessfully -by all kinds of consumers. 642-5678
{( ·~/rV . ~ ....._~-~\\ .
Brlllll
By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and TANN AH HIRSCH
THE LEA T OF EVILS
Both vulnerable. outh deitls be repeated t.oday. allhough• the fi
NORTH nal contract is likely to be the same
• Q 5 At first glance, it might seem that a
Q 3 winning finesse in an) u1t out.eide --IN_F_O_V_e_R_l_FYE __ R__ goldon oak restored
Phone. No aaJea. Xlnl Aolltop desk & swivel
Et'lgllah. anent1on to chair. Catved handles.
detail. Work from your $1 500 080. 457-0194
Liiie Now. specialized
Rock Hopper & bike
rack. Paid 5600 sacrl·
fice r;, $350 obo.
Mary 548·9810
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Q J 8 7 5 2 of hearts IS needed. but lhe he of the + A J 9 cards present.a the defender with
WEST EAST quite a problem
home. 8 hrs/dy. Short
term. Call 642·0101 APPLIANCES 6011 SPORTING TO YOU!
• K 9 • 6 4 W est led lhe king of heart.$ and
A K 10 8 4 9 7 6 2 continued with the ace At this
K 10 3 9 6 point, rather early in the game, OPENING for middle _ .. _______ , •chool Aaalat Prln· Oak dining tbl S500,
~r\lslng clpal In 0c .. nv1ew pfne desk $950. pine
School Olatrict. Salary dresser $750, Jacuzzi
GOODS 606f> Is someone specie! having a birthday • 10 6 2 + Q 8 7 4 3 West was trapped 1n an endplay.
SOUTH The apparently safe club shift would
INSIDE SALES $47,848 10 $55,461. $800, dryer $t00 760-
C•ll Or. Marilyn 0471
Th• Dall~ Piiot
currenlly has a lull
time Inside 1ate1 po-
altlon available In
th• Cla11lf1ed Adver·
t11ln1i Department.
If you can bring u1
some sales experf.
enc•. a positive
phone voice. high
.nergy, typing alcllla
and perslttance we
wtll prO\'lde you with
a friendly atmoa-
ph«•. room to grow
and..,.~ 10
male• you •ucceaa·
ful.
To Join our team.
Mod your ,.,um• or
come In and flll out
an application.
FURNITURE 6014
Koeller, Assist Super·
lntendent of Peflon·
nel. 17200 Pmehuflt
Ln, Hunt Bch. CA
92847. 714-847·2551. •F1orel Love S••t•
Oeadllne! July 31, $175, Call 721.0845
1992.
•Formal rectanagle RECEPT/SECY glass/chrm dining 1b1,
Active, Newpol1 AHi 6 uphol1 chrs. $425
Estate Ofllc• has gd cond 786-4518 lmmed. openlng.1 ________ _
2 -matchlng custom
made sofas, 7' each.
Great cond. $500 for
both 720-15~
Phones. PC, 10 lc.y,
etc. Ask foe Kathryn
(714) 673-7300
RNa/l.PNa/NURSJNO
ASSISTANTS'.Joln our""1-·-so-,-.-S-7-5.-,-nd-Jam_p_lbl-,
care team In beautllul end tbl $35/oa. regina
Washington itate. broom, tank vacuum.
Enfoy the aafety ol 2 typewrtrs 842·2158 Port Townsend, the '
Olympic Mountain•. Beau11ful Paatel printed
and 1h• apec1acu1ar couch for sale. Excel-
Puget Sound. ca.. tent condition, like
cad• Care Centers new. Chaise lounge, 2 DAILY PILOT (208) 387-8797 EOE. whit• washed oak end
330. W ••w St. Secretary, PT tabl .. w/brau/gl111 &
Coata ••-• CA EJtperlence In Legal or matching coffee table.
92827 RE for Busy Office. Will Hll separately or
Attn1 Cluam9d SS-$10/hr, 631-4337 u a set. $800 for all,
Manager SMty/Bkkpr To run n/ sacrificing, must aelll =========! smlcg aml salea olc. 842-4321 X335 days,
ASSISTANT
EDITOR
5 yeara experlence
wr111ng, editing. lay·
outs. Great lob.
Send clips, layouts
ASAP lo Dally Pilot,
330 W. Bay St., Coat•
Meta 92627.
SELL your used vehicle
Wough classified
842-5878
•
Happy
July 17th
Birthday
Jimbo
"You
Da
Main''
W/P I . l. Lotua, blclcpg or 642·8622 eves
thru trlal bal, 3·5 dfl/ Full 12 bed $75 Sota
wk. 58 .. 2000 Dy $75. Lazyboy Chr $50,
UTILITY COMPANY Almost New! 631·2177
JOBS Start $7 .80-,.,,,....,.......,....__,,,,,_----St 5. 75/hr, thll arH. Full Sa M•ttre .. &
Men a nd women Box spring, Ilk• new
n .. ded. N.tt JtXJ>•rl-$150/obo ~2675
ence necessary. For 1---------lnfo, 1·219·738·9807 Kg Sz Watatb•d com·
ext U-.1537 6am-8pm 7 plet• w/beddlng $1 50
days. refundable f" 965-0879 after 8pm
PILOT CLASSIFIED
lt'a the eaay·to-
accesa, lnformatlon-
paclced marketplace
visited regularly • auc·
C8S1fully • by all kind•
c:on~-
Happy Birthday
Tim Harold
on July 10
Have a Great
Tomorrow!
LoveQd,Mom
& Melia
Kitchen dinette, glass
w/chrome w/5 chalra.
French Provincial
dre11er , & matching
might 1tand1 w/mlrror,
Ste1eo cabinet. .. ·~'1
Happy
Birthday
Mom
From Milli~
&
G.L.
Heal O'Neil Wet Sult,
Med-Lrg, make otter.
•46-2285
'IV. Jo:LECTRONICS.
STEIU-:0 6080
For S•I•: Videonlc1
VCU·1. Model com·
plete w/remote & In·
structlon booklet•.
Priced at S525. Call
10-5. 841-4804
Garage
Sales
CORONA
DEL MAU til22
Jerry Kobrln·Moore
G1r1ge Sale
Proudly announcing,
on• Um• only, the
Jerry Kobrin • Kenl
Moore polio sale on
Saturday. July 11 ,
1tar11ng 8AM at 2500
Ocean Blvd (Corner of
Carnation), Corona
del Mar. Everything
must go except the
patio 111e11 (but make
an otler.) Enough
fancy Junque to 1111 a
Junk. Mind-boggling
bargalnal See the
scanllly-clad slatuall
Bid on bedall Buy
books opened only
-onc.t Spit 4n-an old
bran aplt\001 Take,
pleaae. a rarely-uuo
e11erclH bike! Fondle
rare antique au1omo-
tlve atulfl Admire
funky clothes cert.aln
to come back Jnto
fuhlonl FrH a frldgel
take a tnvet. cheapl
In August? Announce it In ~ Daily Pilot
and Independent! Send In a non·retumab~
photo along with $10.00 or just a message
with $5.00 and ~ will publish it on
August 6th
-
Deadli~ July 31, 5:00 p .m.
Send your message to:
The Dally Pilot & Independent
330 W. Bay St.
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
Attn: Classified Happy Birthday
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+ A J l 0 8 7 3 2 have bttn fatal de<-larer could tn·
J 5 sert the nine and. ti 1t was cove~
A 4 by the ten. would ttll have a club
• K 5 finesse in reserve. Since declarer
The bidding: was marked by the bidding with
South West North Eut bc>th pointed-suit ace . 1t looked u
1 • 2 3 Pua 1f an~ rt'tum would hand declarer a
4 • Pua Pua P... tnck. dnd tbe.tontract.
Opening lead. King of Gmen found the unly hift to give
his side a chance ht led the nine of
Ho"" much has tht' game de\·el· trumps' Declarer called for the
oped o\'er the past halt·century'l queen from dummy. which held the
The a\erage player ha made greet tnck Hov..ever, declarer's problems
strides. but although the uperu bid were not yel over. Wu West leading
infinitely better than dad their coun· away from the king Of spades, or did
terparts of former generationa. East..ha\t' the mooarc.b? _A!Ur qo·
I Name I there ha been no radical improve-niud thought.. declarer elected U>
(I~ ·~d'-~-----------------I .4i ment Ul card·play ttchnique. Thi continue with a lnJmp to the ten ln ru ·~ ~ hand 1 ba ed on a problem that with the king. Coren could now nit
confrQnted Charles Goren some 50 safely ,1,n hearts. and lhe defendert ;{ I PhoM I 1 years ago ' ' · eventually cotle<-ted a dia.mond trick ~ The auction probably would not for dov.n one.
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.. ...-~-Blrthdlri ~ CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1 · Message only ss.oo I ·
,~-·be ad¥8nca. ~ ------.... -"'~· ~ * ~!. ACROIS
1 Bob -
5 Ctieele 9 foltowing
14 Summit
15 Califomla
city
f&"Cigar
17 Hue te eoet materials
19 Bottom ltntt 20 .. _ -01 Old
Smoky"
22 Cletgym.ri 's
office
24 Almosl
Ulndowner
59 Garment
61 Venide 62 $pf ..
e3 Inn« pref
64 Artlole
65 Horatio -66-tmree11wn
6 7 lnlh luclc
OOWM
1 "Keep your __ , ..
2 Holda-
3 F111e pref
4 Ob1ai.n1ng by
th1eata
Have a nlce_..::d:.!a~IJ-----------------pum OR.
26 Dancer sn..n---5 Plllle IS $UlliriAn.nn---~~:!e
Dearest
Jennifer,
Have a
fantastic
16th 8-Day
this 16th!
Love forever,
Drew
Slntt You Asked: HJ am • film buff do It •y •ayr' Vlndlcation1
and 11n allO f.-ciMted by •troloSY· UlllA (~pt 2J.()(t 221 ~ uvue
Two of my f.voritte on the ICl'ftD of hme hm1t•tion checli. for p~v1ous
have "bffn Lan• Tumer and Victor obhg•llont. bt-po&1t1ve th.it profiK1, re·
Mo1ture. I would llke very much to lataonahlp " on the "up and up " Em·
know their ~odl.cal ·~"'· pleawr' • • phatt.S on 1nvestmtnt t\~nence, will·
Thom• llobh-n, Detroit, M ich. An· lngn-to Kttfl' cho1llenge
awer: lotb Victor Malutt u4 laaa SCOll"O (Oct 23-Nov 211 Long•
Tttmer wttt bo"' udtr Acturi-. range proeptcct bttome crystal dear
Actuari•n• appear In mott tt.lla of Judgment, intuition on target Crttn
f11M th&a any of'"' other sJ.-. a.ta. light flHhH lor ei.cltang usignmenl
Lan• T11,_r aftCI Victor Mahin•-· that could include ,oumey Love rel.a·
pUfy q.,.U1iet of their alp. Aa tioNlllp 00\l.Nhn dttp11e ~let
Actuariant, thell' l11<ky nw•b«n are 2. SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22·0K 21)
11, lJ. Stnu lndtprndenct , w1lhngneu to
27 ChlntiN COin
29 lncreues
30 ONMard
33 Portrayals
37 Walking aid
38 Compensate
39 Flst\1ng gear
40 Legendary
sore9r ...
4 1 Ladder part
42 Rltuals
44 Young arumal
45 Seed hOlder
48 Take Chancel
47 Mary Tyler -
49 Reilgnl
53 AM Mra
57 Su'Q9r Vaughan se Scot11sti
gloomy
1 To the 1><>1nt
11 Ceiculaled
lnc«r«:tly
9 Entertaaners
10 Vegatatloo
1t Tood-.00
12 E of OED
13 FunC'llon
21 Second at Woodbine or
HialMll
23~Uit-
25H~
28 DIMtOno Ms
30 ....,.. oarmen•
31 "' tM peet 32 PIC>e nuinos
33 Not llgttt
34 Vanity cue ARIES (March ll ·April 19), You IAke Nil In order to ttand tall for pn.n·
f.tlher fArtual infonnahon and wll\ be riplft Lto. Aquariua ~nons Involved,
on mol"l' eohd 5110Und • nw&c YO\l'll ONld hue t~ I~. uuhau 1.n their ------....--
n!IUC1an1ly "let fO" of IOll\t pet theo· nuMa A. S. J PlonHri
net FOC\IS on facnlly. home. duJ'\.blllty CAraleo&N (OK 2l·JAn 19) You
o( goods Ca~t native 1nvol¥td wUI not be ltandlng. alont • • II will bit 14
TAUaUS (ApfU lO·May ZO)· fCX\11 double·h•rn-. cooptration, not only
on manta! MahlL p&rtn«nhlp, .-ot'a· puWk •ppt'O"al lt\lt attl1i111 ScorptO .......... _4_....,._
lion of crechbUlty Olnmly. t11,.,t· natl•e helpe m.alit atplration• becot11t
ment, ..._ queetk>M. INilt on ~ ,..u._ *a ·ttlM wmiwtf l=~--+--+--1
a conh'mtN ~ "mionl YouT wwiaht AQUAlftJS (Ja.n lO·Feb. If) Lu·
wUI ptoYe vital fk10t HulnOrl Ml po9Atton hlthh1h11 protnotlOll. pro•
GEMINI (May ll ·funt 10) At· ductlon. IHdtnhlp. coaununlcatlon
Wtl\ptl to diattkf rou "Fill fail Tauna. With lnd1nd1nl rou ed1111rcr Focw Oii
Scorpto.,....,,.. i.11¥0olftlll"' achMM 110 di.....,, .-pert...,.eanon. ~
promote wild ·1ooee ch .... Stay on of unlctu• entertatn111eftt pfOlrll ..
track. llftp pl In at1ht. Co·worit•r C..lnl l.ll"Ol...S
will be at your Mde, ..ry klyal PllCll (M lt·Muth 10) WNt trT-+--+-~t--+-
CANCla (June ll·JlllJ U ) ,__ ..,,,..,... tD .. "tin.,_ p6ot" "Fill n&m
on cwe'1.tty, d\al ...... ftltllCJ• cNIMI -tD .. ....-o1...-e·• ....... ~...o+----+-~t--
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35 Large l)Uddle
36 Al>OW poet
37 a. rnovlel
40 Centers
42 Ouc.kllllt bird
43 Cruy 45 fhenll
47 JOtn
... Occaion
50 Wrathful
51 Putt • 11raon
on
52 L~ng
ptecee
.63 MomlnO tor'9
54 Airp&ene aree
55 Bel aound
56 Thie Sp
80 Pull
10 H 12 13
Happy 21st Birthday on H~
llrthdly
Vup Pft10N apt eo haw tt.. .......: ..._ ,._,_ta la ,.,........
t.111.W. l.11 ~I. N, W, If JULY t 11 YOUa arnn>AY1
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To Lute, you'~ very spedal
to usl--.---
rtwt ~ Dact Suzann
..
Honcv
We Love
You I
-Mam.
ON
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88 Thursday, July 9, 1992 ..
NGE ~OAST AUTO-
Pop quiz -time: How well do ·you know your. automobile?
H ere from the Car Care Council, is
a different kind of party game:
sec how many of these trivial
questions your friends and family can
answer correctly. Answers arc on
bottom of page.
1 . Turn signals are a safety feature we
tend to lake for granted, sometimes
forgetting to use them at all. The first
year turn signals were off ercd as a
product.io1i option was:
(a) 1920 (b) 1924 (C) 1938
2. Tire pressure decreases at the rate
of about one p.s.i. (pounds per sq, in)
ior each 10 degrees of temperature
drop. Undcr-1nrlation by just 6 p.s.i. can
cut gas milcugc by:
(a) 1 1 /2 percent (bl 3 percent (e) 5
3. U.S. General Accounting Office
reports 25 percent of \chicle5 inspected
in Virginia had brake ddcctS. An
Indiana investigation of 420 accidcots
found (how many) were cau)cd or
aggravated by defective or worn out.
components. ·
(a) 5 .5 percent (bl 7 percent (cl 12 .6
percent
4. In 50,000 miles of driving at 55
mph the water pump in a typic.al 8
cylinder engine pumps !gallons of
coolant):
(a) 500,000 gallons: (b) 1,200,000
gallons (cl 5,000,000 gl11lons
5. The use of seat belts fir)t becilmc
mandatory in New Yori.. StJtc 1n 198-t,
just <how many?) yeMS after they first
were offered as ,m option on a
production CM?
(a) 34 (b) 24 (c) 40
6. Is your c<ir slow to warm up? If the
engine runs too cold, i.e. 100 degrees
F. vs recomm(;·ndcd 200 degrees,
internal parts can wear at a rate (how
much) faster th,rn norm.ti?
(a) three times; (b) four times faster;
(c} five times.
7. The cold running engine described
abd\.oe could be using gas at a rate (how
much) more than normal?
(a) 5 percent (b) 10 percent (c} 25
percent
8. For best engine efficiency and
reduced wear on a cold morning allow
your engine to idle for about (how
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Acura
HUNllNGION BEACH ACURA
You upect We Oehverl
19t31 Bmh e 40~ & PCH 400·96·ACURA; 442-0095
NORM REEVES COASTAL ACURA
Supe1 Pnces Super Selec\ion
Hlrt>o· B ~:i J!l5 Fv.y Cost.1 Mesa 979·2500
TUSTIN AC:URA _
NE WANT 10 l!f ~\ AGAIN 1•~ l992' YOUll SAVE MOREi s rm"'ar<i.i J'111\bom 714-669-9900
AJfa Romeo
BEACH IMPORTS
JO Auto C'cotcr Dnve, Tustin CA 92680
(71.l) ti69·!\2 2
"l'o" located tn the
Tu~tm Auto Center"
Audi
rumE CllCK AUDI
40 Aulo Center Ou~. lrv1ne 472-7400
CREVIER BMW
ExceilCf'lt select.on ot new & caretulty
p1ep3red BMW's 3tways IO SIOCk.
S31~s. Service. leas no.
ECncer a.1 SS frtcv.Jy, Sar.'..J A!\J A~!D t.la1 435·3'71
SAOOLEllACK BMW
45 0 • eld
IMne 380·1200
STERLING MOTORS LTD.
fJcc!i;s ve B•M/ OeJ.er SJl.:5 • SeMce • Leh~~
ISJO JJmborce. Newpart 'Beach 640·6444
CREVIER
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SALES•SERVJCE•LEASI G
1500 AUTO MALL DR.
SANTA ANA
835-3171
NEWPORT/55 F'W'Y AT EDINGER
Sales Dept. Open 7 Dav ·
Pans/Service Hours
M·F 7 arn -6:30pm
SADDLE BACK
Sales Leasing &, .
S.ervice Parts
The Ultimate in ·
Customer Service •.•
The Best Selection
the Best Service
and our price
will convince you.
THE ULTIMAn DRIVING MAC HINE.
NtwpMt Beach t'.)
ITIRLlll ltOIOU. LTD.
The Ultimate In Customer Ser vice
IW ...,._ IW """' . • • ..J ........
640--6444
Buick
NANltt IUICICICAOIUAC
Sa s • LtaUIQ • Ser-vie•
2600 IUrtlof Bl'td • CO$ll Meu 7 I "1540·9 I 00
llEASON aUICIC CO.
909 No Grarid Awe saru AN
M7·9HI
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Cadillac
ALLEN CADIL\AC
11 In Qra.noe County
S31l Diego Freeway a.1 Avery, l.aguN Niguel 542-0800
MCLEAN CADILLAC STERLING Stnce 1939
l ust" Auto Cenier. 714 7 31 ·0990
NA!llRS CADILLACtlUICK •
SJ'ts • StfV1ce • Leasmo
2600 Hart>er Blvd , Costa Mesa. 714/540·9100
Chevrole t
Al.UN KANE CHEVROLET
New & Used.
7600 Westni.nstcr Bl . Westm1ns1er 1 Bloc!\ West
cl Beach B:Vd. 494·8333
CONNEll CHEVROLEI
Sa:es • Ser(Jce • le3s1ng • Parts
2828 Harbor Blvd , Costa ~tsa 546· 1200
DELILLO CHEVROLET • GEO
0-Jl iy SJ•es & ~cl\oce .. l"e t •• t;I People In To ... n··
1821 I Buth Bl., HUf,t Bell 847·60&7
JOE MACPHERSON CHEVROLET
21 Al.:o Cer«r Clf. trv.ne 764·7222
Chrysler/Plymouth
AllAS CHRVSl ~·PLYMOUTH
CompMe Boc!y SllOp arid Service
Sa es. Se~ite. Pani·~'l 6 Dais
2929 H:uboc" Bl.. Cost1 r.•esJ
3 B ,._ S ol San Otego frwy otf Harbor 8tld. 546·1934
GUARANTY CHEVROLEl GEO
7 \II E. Ht!\ St Sa·•.t Ma
973·1711
HUNTINGTON BEACH CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH
16661 BtJch Bl H • llQ'.11 Bmh
6 B· S!I ,;it ~JS r.,, 442-0631
SANIA ANA CHRYSLER. tSUZU
l405 A1110 Ma'! 01 !.Jnt3 Ana
541·4471
Dalhatsu
ATLAS DAJHATSU
2929 HJr~o< Bl\ d Co u ~.iesa
3 Bbc•> So ol ~OS f'fo.y 546-1934
Dodge
TUTilE CLICK DODGE 40 Auto Cerrer Or, lrwit 430·3388
HUNTINGTON BEACH DODGE
#1 VA!I CmMRStOU ltEl\OOUARTEAS
I 6555 Beach BM~ . H B
1/2 m.•e Soo:h ol ltlt 405 fretNJ'f (714J 847·S51S.
TUTILE CLICK'S TUSllN DODGE
40 Auto Ceatec Dove. Tuson7J0-4600
Ford
TEO JONES FORD ~11 BeAtl BM . IMnl Par1!
521-3110
JOE MACPHERSON f.01!0
2 Auto Center on~e. l ust.n
B32·3300
lUnLE CLICK FORD
O Aulo Cemer Dftvo, 1,... ne 472·5200
THEODORE ROBINS FORD
2060 H.ut>or ~lwcf C • t.'.SJ 642-0010
lEllRY YORK FORD
SJ'es • SeMce • leasm;i • Parts • Body Repair
l8255 Beach Dlvo. H" t Och 442·6611
Serving Orange County
for Over 70. Years
~
ISUZU
Service
Parts
Body Shop·
Dally Rentals
Theodore
Robins..,_
I060 Harbor Blvd., Costa Miii
714·641-0010
GMC Trucks
AllfH GMC TIUCllJ
11 In Ounge Courcy
Sin Ole~o fwy at A~cry. Laguni Niguel 112-0100
MCLJAN GMC lRUCK AHO l'ONTIAC CAOlllAC S.ru 19~9
T11s11n Airto Ce111er 71..,7 3 H'990
UNIVUISITY GMCiOlOS..1'0NTIAC
2480 IUibOr .i.iwd c~ Mt..a 1f4154CMltl
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2888 Iii:' • G<vd Co\'I t.lt\I 1-t M t S OI 405 f#'f n.t 241-1300
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PENSKf HONDA
SALES * SERVICE * LEASING ,
13750 Beach Blvd. Westminster 714'537·7777
RAY f lADEI OE HONDA
Sales • SeMce • leasing • Parts • Body Repair
lrvlne Aulo Cen1er 714·830·7600
ROGR MfllER HONDA
Sa'es, Service, Otscounis
19232 Beach Blvd, Huntington Bmh 963·1959
HONDA SANTA ANA
2114 E' first St. S3ma AnJ
547-J.555
COSTA MESA HONDA
"1h M1'e SOUi/i 01 The 405" 2888 Harbor Blvd C M
436-5050
Hyundai
TIJTTlE CUCK HYUNDAI
40 Auto Center Ome. !Nine
472-7400
HUNTINGTON 8EACH HYUNDAI
17393 Bmh Blvlj,, Hun:no:.on Be3Ch
842..0013
Hyundai. Yes, Hyun~ai.
Sales
.Service
&
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.. Huntington Beach Hyundai
16661 Beach Blvd.
Huntington Beach 92647
. 842-0831
I
Isuzu
RAY flAOEIOE ISUZU 53 es • SeMc:~ • Leasir.o • Pans • Bad'( Repair
1tv111e Auto Center 714·130·7000
THEODORE ROBINS ISUZU
2060 HarDor e..d. CostJ Meu. 642·0010
SOUTH COUNTY ISUZU
N00tber l "VOiume Sodto Oealer U.S.A.
18711 Buch 81\'d. H 8 142·2000
Jag uar
BAUER JAGUAR
2001 Sot.VI l.'.inches!tt Av~ AnMlftm
971-2002
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722-4000
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Jeep
ORANGE C~OASl JU' EAGLE
2Sl4 IWllt r at.d • Co\ta J.4eu
5'9·8023
• JU' EAGLC Of SAHJA AHA
I 1 C'6tomtr Sat)Sl1tboll ss r'*Y , CdilOtf 11~1.0100
Tunu CllCIC JU,, lAOU •o ~o c « Or. 11\tne
472·7400
long?) before driving.
(a} l O seconds (b) 30 seconds (c) 60
seconds
9. When connecting jumper cables
be sure your last conn eel ion is from the
ground (negJtivc) terminal on the good ·
battery to: t
(a) the ground tcrmin,1~ on the clCJd
battery (b) the battery hold clO\\ n
connector (c) the engine block or f1arnc
of the vehicle.
l 0. You'll get significantly more
mileage fron~ your tires by:
(a) twice a year rotating tires (i.e.
switching fronts to bJck <lnd vice vc~a)
(b) having wheels aligned .md balanced
at least annually (Cl repacking wheel
bearings when the oil is changed.
Lexus
LEXUS Of WESTM!t'STEll
Ill the He311 Ill Oran,e Coomy
Ava.lal>le lor lmmed"ia:e Oe!1Vel)f
22 Fwy. Al Beach BIVd 714.492·6906; 2131566-308
lUSTIN LEXUS
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Tust.n Aulo Center (714) 544·0 00
l t "-\l',()f
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714/892-6906
llncoln/Mercury
&EACH l lNCOLN·MCRCURY
16800 Beach Bl U. ' ·! · ~ C~3Ch lBto..,sSo clS.iiO •• Jfvy 848·7739
JOHNSON 8i SON llNCOlN·MERCURV
SJh. '.. Ser.ice & LtJ··~g
26.& H.:::ivt 8'.:l. C·:'.l 1' u 714 540·5630
RAY fLAOEIOE LINCOLN-MERCURY
,. S3:cs • Ser.ice • Lt • "O • Plrt> • BOdy Rep31
... ie ;"1.J c \' 71'·8l0·7000
SANTA ANA LINCOLN MERCURY
In OrJ119e Count~ sin..e 1 ~66
28 Atr.o Center Or Tu~tn. ~fwy G• ~.im~ru 544·3111
Mazda
IEACH MAZDA
17331 8"'11 B•d. H.. ·~YI Beach
2 ml SOll'JI ol 405 twy 714·842·6666
CAMP8EU MAZDA U25 VI &ket, CoStJ M~sa 545-3334
DAVID J. PHIW,-S MAZDA
~1:1y lamity Set\'ICe since 1968 • Sa'es. St1Y1Ce
5 Frwy. ~Alica, la~ Ii s 437-2400
IRVINE MAZDA •
latQeSt Deafer lrl Ult Nat.on · S'tcs • Servin ~ ne Ai.to Ce111er 643·9900
MAZOA/VW OF I UENA l'ARK
6700 t.WlclltSler Ave. Buena Pan
739-4000
Mercedes
FRANKS MOTORCARS
23r. J Rocl(l~'d El loro
137-3500
HOUSE OF IMPORTS
6862 l.IJ,,.,h! kr A•e. Due~ Piltt
623-7250
fLCTCHER JONES MOTOR CARS
1301 Oua I Stitt!. Nev.port Beach
833-9300"
Mitsubishi
HMIOR MITSUBISHI
Sales • Leasing • fttn • Pills • SeMCt 2833 ~BM!, Costa Mesa (71") 640·4'9•
ROGER MIUUt MnSUBISHI
I 9202 eeach Bl • HU11t. Bch
961.0233, MQ0.100·6961
M'TU CLICK MITSUBISHI
36 Auto Center Onve 1rv\ne
•72·7400
Nissan
CAMNll NISSAH/HUNTING10N MACH
18435 Beach Bl'td . ""1t:n~ton Beach
142·7711, S.0·0442
TilnLE CllCIC NISSAN
John Logon, f lfft Mgf.
2 84 5 H.irtior Blvd. Coiu Mesa
540·6'10
TUS JIN NISSAN
• • tMt 1111~·· Nissan
JO Auto Ctnttr Or , lv.till 1'JJ.o Cet.tet 649·1212
l(W WlM ~f NISSAN
44 A4i4o Cr'°'tt 0rM ll'¥N
961-7$71
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). lcl Funlll.'r, l-1 pi!rtl'nl o( fat.ii accidents
1n\l<,{11ph.'<.I m \V.i;hingtun State ln\'OIH-d \t'-
h1cb '"th mt~h.mic.11 ddects. 4. tbl Chcd
cooling $~,11:m comptilll'nb and connection>
(m \\lnlt·r s. lal tn 1 'lSO N3~h bc.'C.lmc> fil'\t
10 oiler >t>.lt hdb .l> oln 1~tiol\, 6. (cl /\ fauhy
thermW.it lJn c.tu>t.' t:nf.)•ne tu run n1kl 7.
(cl 2? p1:rwnt l'ott.• ont• misfiring >p.ul. plus
In a 4 C}l1nd~·r c,ir \\,NC'> gJS at thJt :..ime 25
rx·rcent rJtl' 8. (aJ ll'l the engine idle brieOy,
lo permit c11I flow throui;h \1tal parb. Then
dme at m••l1:rate spcl'<l' until the l·ngint'
\\Jrm> up 9. It) To l.erp ~p.:irl.s .m.iy (111m
the battery') c~plosi\C h\droi,"t!n g.1), rnal.e
linJt cunrlt'\lion a-..1y (rom the l>,1t1c•ry 10.
la, bl Al1i;nml'nt. hJIJnCl' .:inJ prupcr mOJtion
Jll' cutoc.:it Ill tire life
Oldsmobile
ALLEN OLDSMOBILE -i 1 In Orange County
S.io Ottgo freeway at Awtry, uguna /,iguet s12.oeoo
8EACH OLDSMOllLE
1733 t Bmh Blvd • Hu1111!10lon Beach
2 I'll SQu\ll" ol 40S twy 714·14N1666
JOE MACPHERSON OlOSMOBtlf
2345 N Grind A~e. S&nlJ Am
542·8811
UNMRSITY OlOSMOltlf • GMC TRUCK
2850 liartior B1vd • Cosu Mesa
540.0G4o
Pontla (
OAVIO. J. l'HILIJPS l'ONTIAC
Ouaht) l~y service sinct \968 • Sales. SeMee
llg ti<llS, 5 fwy I AhcQ 137·2400
lob' Longp1e 'onfloe
13600 Brach BM WeStJTl")ttf
(7 14) 892-6651
MCLEAN l'ONTIAC • GMC TRUCK
Ti;\to Au!O Centei 714173,·0990
Porsche
NlW'l'ORl AUTO CENTH
445 E Coast HNY. l·t'4Wl!Ol1 Beat!\
673-0900
Saab
REACH IMPORTS JO Auto Center Dmc. Tu ttn CA 92680
(714) 669· 2S.:!
'Now locatccJ in the fust1n Auto Ccntct''
Sa tum
$ATUllN OF 5AHTA ANA
tJ0,0 A!J1o t.I 1 0r So. tl /..t'IJ
152·1332
Subaru
TUT1l.E CLICKS lUSltN SUWU
40 Ao.10 Cr · r ... lllS:.n
730..t6.IO
Suzuki
IOI lONGl'RE SUZUKI
I.ow l '\1!11,l(U~e Or .. l~, AA l.\,.~tf~
In We~\lf\ln~lcr, t3GOO eea~h Ol>d (714) 492-6651
TUnLE CUCl(S lUSTI~ SUZUKI
40 Al/.o Ct1 •er Or • T "'~~ 730·~600
Toyota
TOYOTA Of COSTA MESA
1966-Hatbor Blvd. Cosu Mesa
722·2000"
JOE MACl'HERSON TOYOlA
4~ l.i.J1D Cen1e1: Ort.e. Tustin
832·31 11
llLl MAXEY TOVOlA
Parts 0iitn 9·3 S¥ >t~1
l8881 Bt~h Bt'tll . K:Jli• ~ton Outll 147-1555
ELMORC TOYOTA
Hv.v s~,ttl ~ Isl Sales * Ser\'ICe * Parts * lusuig \~300 Beath. \',n1m1nster 194·3322
LEW wua IRVINE TOYOTA
30 Alito Ct ~rJ Ortwt 11\'int
7610688
Volkswagen
RAV RADEIOE VOLKSW4GlN
SJU • Lea· ing • Scr-v~• • Pil/ts • Body Reptr
!rt r.e A..:o Ct '.er 714·830.7300
SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN
N ""bt' 1 VOlllmt salts In l"ie U S A.
1 .. 111 Buth Bl'wd t+~ .tllG\Oll Bt~h
842 2000
SflYICl MD PARlS GPO M·F 7lM.·7P.M.
1::111 f;I 1i ti P,i 1. It Hll".11'.!. l ll". l'f .I ~1
B·~~ 2000
Volvo .
¥0lVO Of COStA MHA 1964 HMtlor BM • CcstJ Mtsa
712 2000
r .
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port Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot
pider bitten
lfa Romeo doesn't mess with classi c Italian roadster
he Alfa Romeo Spider, the
last of the great, traditional,
open sports car~, continues
r 1992, offonng the only ·
maining opportunity to sample .
e unmiltched driving experience
the classic Italian roadster.
Given an extensive restyling last
ar, along with major
provements in several areas,
e Spider is essentially
changed for 1992. From the
oothry integrated nose to the
an and classically styled tail, -
e Spider is an artistic delight. It
available in two versions: the
se Spider and the Spider
loce.
At the heart of the Spider is its
cc-proven, DOHC,
I-aluminum 2.0-liter
ur-cylinder engine, fitted with a
sch Motronic ignition and fuel
jection system. lt's rated at 120
i'scpower at saoo rpm, and
~~.-fcsponse-and
hilarating performance. A
-speed manual transmission is
anda rd equipment and a
-speed automatic is available as
n option.
The interior offers a cozy and
omf ortable compartment for
vo. Scats arc vinyl with suede
athcr trim on the base Spider
ncl full leather with suede on the
p1dcr Vcloce.
Standard equipment includes
wcr steering, power window~,
uJrtz analog clock Jnd duill
ernotc outside mirrors. Air
onditioning and an Nv1/FM ·
a:;~cttc witli power antenna arc
t.lnd.ird on the Spider Velocc
nd optional on the base Spider
ht' sound sy.,tem is rcmovJble
nd stowable for theft protection.
The suspension is by upper Jnd
control arms in the front, ''ith a
"e'l-located li\e rear axle based
on Jn Jluminum center section
Coil springs and anti-roll bar!> arc u~rd 111 both the front and reM.
Bral..es arc po'"crful four·\\.hecl
discs, ''1th po" er assist.
Tires for the base Spider are
P185/70HR14 on steel wheels;
Oa~ ton a-style, 6. OJ ' 14 cast light,
alloy wheels arc an option. The .
Spicier Veloce is i1ttcd with
aero-style, 6.0J >: 15 cast light
alloy wheels mounting P1 95/
60HR15 tires.
Above, the Alpha Romeo base Spider. Below, the Spider Veloce.
The 5piclt•r has a com enient,
m.1nu.1 '> opC'r .1ted folding
·<.om ert1bll• top and .1 boot CO\ er;
the boot co' er ror the Spicier
Velow pro' 1de) add1tion.:il
protection tor th(' pad.age hcli.
The Alf a Romeo Spider I:>
covered bv .1 threc-yc.:ir,
36,000-mtle l11n1tcd w.:irramy,.
and .1 six-yNr. 60 000-mile
limited wJrrantv co,ering outer
-panel rust-through protection.
"The Alfa Romeo Spider off er!>
the onl> remaining opportuntl\ to
C\periencc the uncqual<:'d dm :ng
thrill oi ihc open road!>ter in the
clJ!))1C ltaj1Jn tradition," said
Timothy R. AclJms. prc51clrnt of
AhJ Romeo Dt5tnbutOr!> of 1'.orth
America. "Its been thorough!)'
r<:'fined inside and out, yet rct.:i ins
all the c;harm and mm.intic
appeal > ou would expect ol the
only roadster in the world that'!> a
part pf the lcgcndar) Alfa Romeo
heritage"
Alfa Romeo automobtlt'!> arc .
sold in the United St.1tes through
.1 nation" ide. coJ-,t-to coast
net\\orl.. ot more than 185
dealer!>, and arc distributed b;
Alfa Romeo Dbtnbutor~ of North
America (ARDONA), J joint
venture bet\,een FiJt Spa, the
parent company oi \liJ Romeo m
Italy, and Chry:;lcr Corp.orauun.
ARDONA I) b.1scd in Orlando,
rta.
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224 Monne Ave • Balboa e 723-4490 J
Complimentary pair of TIC-TXC>TOE socks with $20~0
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V10 lido Ploto, 3467 V10 Udo e NB e 673-4510
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Outdoor Recreotion Supplies/Apparel
750 Newport Blvd e CM e 645-3400 .
FREE $5 Gift Certificate with any $25 (reg. priced)
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PAOLO GIARDINI
F ·e 110 on Clalhes For Men
lido Morono Villoge
34 16 v,o Oparto, IJ I e NB e 675-4044
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0 Horbhr Bi.d e CM e 631-3222
Men's •Women's • Boys TURTLENECKS $5.99
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" e~f s( e I on al SAS Comfort Shoes tn s CA
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Addillonol 'f0% Off our $l9~7 Sale-Group
BENZ & BEAMER
1: '(' ~ .J'' J ·~ B ..,, 11 ,);J e CM • 668-0882
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JOHNSON & SON
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. t • c•.1 • 540-5630
Smog Cert ficatlo:l $24.95 plus $6 fOJ certificate
Ford l ncoln Mercury only
ORANGE COAST JEEP EAGLE
'" i • ' • e • leosmg e Pons
~ rbur Blvd e CM • 549-B023
•'
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ROGER MILLER MITSUBISHI
Illes. Se1"1ce & leos1ng
19202 Beoch Blvd e HB • 96B-0233
10% OFF Discount on All Repairs Mitsubishi Products Only
SHOWCASE CAR RENTALS
3939 W. Cooll Hwy e NB e 650-0925.
10% OFF Any Car Rental
SOUTH COUNTY ISUZU
Soles, S.1"1Ce, l easing
18711 Beach Blvd. e HB e 842-2000
Free 82 point safety lns~tton. Coll fOf details.
SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN
Soles, SeN•Ce & leosuig
1B711 Beach Blvd e HB e 842-2000
Oii 8t Flltor Change $9.95 plus tox regularly $.A3-50 vw 8t Isuzu prodoels onlY:-----
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Aulo, Aucrolt, Boo1, RV Oeto1l1ng
375 Bristol e Ste 80 e CM e 966-1964
Pick A Shine
New Cor • 5 Year $225 (reg. 325.00)
Used Car· 1 Year $89 (reg. 135.00)
Tropic Shine $49 (reg. 79.00)
TUTTLE CLICK NISSAN
Soles Service & leos1n9
2845 Harbor Blvd e CM e 540-6410
Rotate 8t Balance all 4 wheels. $24.95, does not
Include non-factory wheels, Nissan vehicles only.
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Soles, SeN•Ce & Pons
2480 Harbor Slvd e CM e 540-9640 e 7·6 M-F, 9.1
I) lube, 011 • Fiiier l FREE Safety Check $19.95 + Tax.
All G.M. COr1 • light duty tNcks
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Windshield Crock • Chip Repair
1966-1 Newport BIVd. e CM • 645·25~
Hour• a o.m. to 6 p.m. •
10% OFF Any Windshield Repair
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20.80M/HDO-l 1 ·5MIMM·FAX-Op1
18 .. 36 Word St • FV e 964-1 837 e FAX 968-4338
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Originol Art, Prinls, Crolrs & Fromlng
3406 V10 lido e NB e 723-0887
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Art Supply
1651 SunOower e So. Coosl Plozo V11loge e 434-8003
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Vro Lido Plozo, 344 l -8 Vio Udo e NB e 723-5950
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Fresh Poslo & Seolood Reslouronl
3421 V10 lido e NB e 675-8973
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1969 Horbor Blvd. e CM e 646-1225
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440 E. 171h St e CM e 646-4418
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Jopanese Cu1Stne
"250 Birch SI e NB e 955-0821
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Pork and Dried· Cherry
Empanadlllas
• '/l cup chopped dried cherries•
Y• ~up dry sherry
l 2 ounces fresh pork sau ... e
l teaspoon around cumin v. teaspoon around ctnaer
Mi teaspoon around red pepper
V• cup •acll chopped pine nuts and ,..een onion
4 (9-inch) refrlaented pie crusts
l ea, beaten with l teaspoon water
Paprika, ii deslred
...
Preheat ovea. to 400°F. ln small saucepan over medium heal,
warm cherries and sherry about 3 minutes. Remove from heat.
Cover and let stand I 0 minutes. Meanwhile, in skillet over
medium heat, brown pork sausage 5 to 6 minutes or until no
longer pink. Pour off drippings. Add cumin, ginger, red pepper.
cherry mixrurc, pine nuts and green onion, stirring to combine. Set
aside.
Roll each pie crust into a 9 x 12-inch rectangle; cut each crust
into 12 (3-inch) squares. Place t heaping teaspoon pork and cherry.
filling in center of each square. FQ.klover I comer to foan a
triangle. Seal by brushing edges lightly with water and crimping
with fork .
Place on ungreased baking sheets; brush with egg wash.
Sprinkle with paprika, if desired. Bake 12 to 15 minutes or until
lightly brown. Makes 48 empanadillas.
•Dried cherries arc available at speciaJty stores.
Note: Empanadillas can be prepared in advance. do not brush with egg
wash or bake. Wrap securely and tore in freei.er. Brush frozen
empanadiJlas with egg wash and bake in preheated 400"F oven M-to
16 minutes.
Sausage Banderillas
l pound fully cooked smoked sausqe
16 (6-inch) wooden skewers
l eaclt small green and yellow bell pepper, each cut into
1-incb pieces
l small onion, cut Into 8 wedges
l tablespoon water
Y.J cup cherry jelly
·1 tablespoon fresh lemon juke
~ teaspoon coane pind pepper
Soak skewers in enough Wll!er to cover for 10 minutes.
Meanwhile cue sausage inro 16 (I-inch) diagonaJ slices; cul each
piece lengthwise in half. ln 1 Yl quart microwave-safe casserole,
place bell pepper and onion pieces and water. Cover and
microwave at HIGH 3 to 4 minu1es. stirring once halfway through
cooking time. Drain.
Meanwhile in I-cup microwave-safe glass measure, combine
jelly, lemon juice and pepper. Microwave at HIGH I minute or
until jelly is melted.
Drain kewers. Alternately thread sausage and vegetables on
skewers. Place kabobs on rack in broiler pan so swf acc of meat is
· 3 to 4 inches from the heat Brush half of jelly mixture on kabobs.
Broil 10 to J2 minutes, brushing with remaining jelly and turning
once. Makes 16 kabobs.
Beef and Ham Tapas
• I 24 thin (114-inch) slites French bread
4 tablespoons olive oil, divided
l don prtic, cnasbtd v. ttalpOOll crusbtd red pepper pods
2 taMespooas chopped ...... on6on
I tablespoon ~ wine vinepr
_ I RoeM ~plum tomatoes, daialy
4 OUllCa tJUaly s1Jcec1 dttJ rout beef, C11t iato 1l pieces
4 ou11ea tW .. y 11.ked r.Hy-coolled llam, cut Into ll pieces
Green onion, cut into short thin strips
Hear oven '10 400°P. Lightly brush both sides of bread slices
with 2 tablespoons oil. On jelly roll pan. arrange bread slices and
bake abou1 12 minutes or until lightly toasted. (Toasted bread
lice can be prepared up to 24 hours before. Store loosely covered
at room temperature.)
Meanwhile, in maJI killer. heat remaining oil until hot.
Remove from hea1: add garlic and red pepper. Cool slightly. Stir in
green onion and vinegar.
To assemble: top toasted bread liccs evenly.with tomato slices.
Drizzle garlic oil mixture evenly over tomato. Place 1 piece of
beef or ham on tomato slice. Garnish with gtttn onion strips.
Makes 24 Bl'PCtizers.
Cherry Fantasy
l pKkqt (8 ounces) cram cheese, softened
'h cup confectioners' supr
I teupoon grated onnae rind
2 cups froun whJpped topplna. thawed v. cup pine nuts or chopped walnuts, touted
I can (21 OUMtl) cherry ftUlng and topping
I teaspoon almond ntract
Fresh mint
In a large mixing bowl, combine cream cheese. confectioners'
sugar and orange rind; beat until smooth and fluffy. Fold in
whipped topping and pine nuts.
Spoon cream mixtu~ onto a waJCed paper-lined cookie sheet.
malting 16 equal portions. Using the back of a spoon. indent the
center of each portion to form a shell. Freeze 2 hours or overnight.
In a small bowl. combine cherry fi.Uing and almond extract: mix
well. Rcfrigerale, covered, until ready to serve.
At serving time, spoon equal portions of cherry filling into
shells. Garnish with sprigs of fresh mint. Serve immedia1ely.
Makes 16 bi1e-size desserts.
Note: Shells will keep 2 to 4 weeks in the freeicr. After Ibey are
finnly frw.en. place io 1 covcttd container with wued 1>9pcr between
each layer.
Cherry Sangria
1 boetlt (31 to 40 OUllCel) ~berry jtdce blend
I jar (6 ounces) mal'llldlino cherries, drained
~ cup "911 oruae juke
2 tabln11 DOaS frail lemon Juke ·
1 Ol'8llllt thlnly .... •
l lemoa, lltlaly lllced
2 boltlll (10 lo 12 Ollnctl Mdl) dub IOda °' ltmon-Hme
carbonated bnerqe, dallled
Marudaa.o dterritt ud ..... lllces, If dalnd
In 1 larae pitcher, combine cherry juice blend, maruchino
chcnics. onnse juice Md lemon juice. Mix well. Add onnae and
lemon licet. Refriaerace several houn to chill mixnn and blend
flavors.
Before servinJ, add club IOda; stir &efll)y, serve over ice cubes
in tall alaasea. Garnish with maruchino Chmiel and Orll'llC slices.
if desired. MMes about 2 quana. 1,
~
July 9, 1992 .
Food Editor T.J. Hutchinson .... 642-4321 ext.366 Oietitian/2
RecipeS/4
eat II
Sb\ml"Y\er pa~ti s~
It's summcnime and the livin' is easy. So why not celebrate
the season by inviting a few friends for an infonnal party.
This summer a party with a Spanish theme is pcrf~t because
not only arc the Summer Olympic Garnes being held in
Barcelona, it 's the 500th anniversary of Columbus' voyage to
America. In ad~ition. Expo '92 in Seville, which is billed as the
largest world's fair, will attract visitors from around the globe.
And, Spanish foods, such as tapas, arc just right for Arncrican-
style parties.
prepared ahead of time. A tapas menu hould offer a vanety of
tastes and textures that complement each other. as in the e
recipes.
Tapas are 1 Spanish tradition thar arc similar to appetizers.
Empanadillas f eaturc a savory combination of pork sausage,
dried cherries and just the right spices wrapped in flaky pastry.
Convenient deli ham and beef arc served on toasted bread
rounds, while smoked sausage teams up with peppers and
onions for flavorful kabobs. For dessen. serve Cheny Fantasy. a
light and airy conf cction with a hint of orange. And off er guests
Olcny Sangria, a rcfrc bing nonalcoholic dnnk.
It's a menu that will have your gue ts aymg "Ole!" MOil recipes are either easy to make at the last minute or can be
~Party Basics:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
'The secret to successful entenaining, any
time of year, is advance planning. Especially
in the summer, getting organiud will make
parties as much fun for the host or hostess IS
for guests. Here are some specifics on pany
plannin1 that may be helpful:
+Consider blvlna several ·small aet-toaethcrs
instead of one larp party. Eight people will
provide plenty of lively conversation. but you
don't need W&e quantities of food.
+ OM>Ole a menu that's quick, euy and ~
verMtiJe. Recipe&. such IS Empwidillu and
Cherry P ...... J. an be peniallJ pNpll'ed in
ldvance -S fiv&en until the clay ol lbe P'ftY·
Ocher~ IUCh .. Beef and Him 1ipM
and Sausage BanderilllS. can be put together
quickly when guests are ready to eat.
+Make a complete grocery list well in advance
of the pany and purchase IS many foods IS
possible ahead of time. Then, the day before the
pmty, all you have to do is make a quick trip to
your favorite supermarket to pick up deli meats
and fresh produce.
+Make use of petios, decks, 1uebos or Olher
outdoor entertainment areas for amnmer parties.
Picnic tablea, csd tables or other lablea can be
let up outdOon for al frctco dinina. which will
funher enhlince your Splltisb peny theme.
+Remember to refriaenre leftovm widlin two
houn of .rviq. v
•
It's always a good idea to off er gue ts at
least one nonalcoholic beverage. One
refreshing treat i a Cheny Sangna ~ade with
I chcny juice blend
+Tapas are easy to cat. Serve them buffet-
Style on attractive plates or platters. Gue ts
can pick them up and eat them with their
fingen. Or use colorful plates and utenstls to
aerve rapes to guests.
+The Olympics may put aue ts in an athletic
·mooct. so act up a volleyball net or get out the
croquet Id. If you have a basketball hoop.
IOmC of your pests might want to try a little
f1ney foocwoft.
+No mMlel° what. keep your cool and en.JOY
your own pmty.
· 2 Thursday, July 9, 1992
Nutritional information may be truitlUI in produce departnlll
9. I "11nt to scne my family
mott fruit and vegetables,
b ~hen I shop there Is so much
inrormation to kno' thnt I con't
remember it all. Can )OU
recommend a little nutrition
gutdcbootnliaT r can carry n·i th
me to the market?
,
T.M., Newport Dta('h
Yes. there is a great deal to
know about the
'
benefits offered
by different fruits
and \egctables.
But since
virtually all of
them provide
valuable
combinations of
vitamins and Deralee minerals. the Scanlon mere fact that
------you are
As k the
Dietitian
interested in
serving any
selections from
-----· these food groups is wonderful news for your family's
health.
There are a number of books
1hat describe the specific
nuiritional qualities of most fruit s
about: c'1eC". the other ingrcdienu,
listed on the package.
Q My mother always told me
to nvold certain kJnds or n sh
chat 5"im along the boUom and
a~ itn\engcr • ls lhe~ anything
to that•phllosoph)?
l...K., Dana Point
Yours i' J belief held by a
surpri ingly large number of
people. 1t is true that such
botto11'1·dweller!> :is shrimp. crab,
lob!>ter. catfish ;ind flounder do
feed primarily on. wa te, but ''hen
digested this is formed into
proteins, carbohydrates and
fats ... just hke any other consumed
food. So these creatures' eating
habits arc no reason 10 deprive
)Ourself of them ... provided thnl
you are not alle rgic, for example,
to shellfish, and that you arc
careful (a~ with all fish) about
making su•" they are fresh and not
contamina• :t
Q Tht rccrnt earthquakes
made n1c think about
"htthcr my ramlly Is prepared ror
WE DOUBLE
MANUFACTURERS' COUPONS
an tmcrseney. How can I protect
aplnst nannlna out or rocd?
T.Z.P., Hunlio.:ton Bcoch
I could have preJicted his
question. There's nothing like u
good scare to get f eople thinking.
In the case of earthquakes, it's
important to have a supply of
foods that don't need
refrigeration, since you may lose
gas and electric power for a while.
Canned goods are be st (glass may
break); try to keep a variety of
ready-to-cat meat, fish (such as
tuna and sardines), fruits and
vegetables. Juu make sure the
cans aren't leaking or bulging.
Keep plenty or unopened
bo ttled water handy. In addition
to quenching th irst, it can be
added to powdered milk or juice!I
and even "soups in a cup." A
supply of Mill-sealed crackers,
nuts, cere;ils -even cookies -
"ill come in handy, as will salt,
pepper and suga r. Since your
emerge ncy diet may not be
weH-balanccd, it's a good idea to
i1ock multi-vitamins.
Remember that, without
refrigeration, leftover foods wi
quickly ~poi!. Take the time n
wherever appropriate, to pack
foods in singlc-poruon size!>.
Dtraltt Sc1alon iJ a f'tllSlt
dietitian. She Is tl1e author of
books: ''Dirts 1'hat Work" an
"The Wellness Book ol 1.B.S."
Send )'Our questions to: DC'ral
Scanlon, N. 0., do Dai~r Piiot,
Bo:c 1560, Costa Mesa, 92616.
and vegetables. H=w~e~vll<.LA.._..· .J,.UJ"Y--i =----·==--------=--------::---:;,,.,....,.~-. ------not be necessary to carry one
around with )OU, thanks to an
action taken by the Food and
Drug Administrati~n last
No\ ember.
\\ 11h consumers demanding
more health and nutrition
inform.1tion, the government
issuc\~~c r that requires
supcrm.1rl-et<> 10 list near the
dbpla)" nf the 40 most popular .
fruil~ and "cgc1ables the importam
inform.11100 .1hou t each~ including:
calonel>, cJlc1um. carbohydmtes,
fat, protein. 1run, !.Odium, and
Vi1::1m1n., A ;rnd C. (They left it up
to the tntlividual 111arke1s to decide
"hethcr or not lo include fiber
content, n-. \\ell)
For the time hl ing, the
prominent cJtspl.IY Of l>UCh
information ''ill be 'ulu ntary. But
im.pcctors \\ill be checking
compliJncc in Morel> throughout
1hc country, nnd 11 fewe r than 60
percent of the stores tested arc
found to be following the FDA's
guideline ruling, then the
regulation \\ill be made
mandatory.
The nutritional information will
be ba ... ed on a typical serving !liZe
thJt i-. unifo rm in every ~late. For
a con~umer public that is
accustomed to food packaging
tncb -suc h a-; culling a
product'i. i.ef\mg -.ize in ord er to
gi'e the 1mprC'>'>lllll ol fe\\Cr
calunc:-. -1h1~ i.tJn1brd
requirement in .1 \\Clcome one. g \'ou '~rotl' in :i recent
rnlumn lh.tt. for the O\crnge
hl tit~ (ll'nun, l\\O ('UpS Of COffre
a da~ ,1wuld not pn')Clll n
prohlllll. Ool''> 1h:i1 hold true for
hl' Ill\\ 0-,1\ on·d l'Olf('CS (fikC
L1111l1.1 or h:udnul)? 'I hry must
conlJlll a 101 or ug:ir.
.. f.\'.P., Fountain Valin ·
\ l•ncl article 1n the excellent ·
ma~.uinc:. Prc\cn11on (June IY9::!
•~~ue ). 1:0\ered this very subject ai.
11 rel:ttcJ to people \\ith diabetes
"ho mu ... t rc!>t ric t .. ugar intake.
The mag.1zine reported that such
"gl)urmct fla,orcJ coffees"
generally con1a1n only
one-h:ilf-of-one-percenl sugar
among their 1ngredien1s. Reports
the article. "The American
D1.1bctc<. As.-.oc1;-i11on <.ays that
,
people \\ llh ui.1bctes should have
no prohlcm with any food or drink
tha1 wn1a1m le!>!> than a teaspoon
ol '>U)!ar (or an) other caloric
"'1.ctcncr, such as ho ney or
rnol."'c~) per '>erving. And th at
m, ludc., ground gourmet coffees."
Lnfortunately, the real .,tory
.1bou1 flavored coffees doe .. not
cnu there . Most of th1.·m al-.o dish
up 3 grams of fat per cup -worse
~1111. that's likely 10 bl.'
hydrogenated C(lc..Ot ut 011 in dried,
powdered form It ' ''hat makes
the coffee rich Jnd creamy. But aS"
reader-. of thi' column have
learned by no\\, hydrogenated
tropical oils (such ns coconut,
palm or palm ~crncl ml) are even
more i..uurated than lard and car.
lead 10 clogged arteries. It is not
the sugar )OU should be worrying
Nutritional concerns
vary between sexes
When 11 comes to nutritional
concerns, men worry most about
chole!.lerol "h1lc ""omen fret most
·about their weight. according to ;i
recenl suf\·cy of 1.onsuhing
di ctitmns hy the California
Dietetic A~sociation (CDA).
Thc,suncy rc\cJlcd that 40
percent of dietitians' male patients
consider cholc,terol their number
one concern, followed hy weight
and diabcres Si\tY·'"' percent of
the fcmJle pa11cnt ••re trout>led
nlost by weight, followed by
cholesterol nnJ diabctc .
01et1tian :il<,o ~:i1d lbat the
mo\t common m1sconccpt1on held
t>y lhcir putient "'ere lhal fn t pnd
cholesterol arc the snmc rhing,
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Recipes take advantage ~f the fr.uits ~f sumrner
~n Into indMdual clllhcl. • 1 ~IJ>ijoa~ iauatard brand lemon flavor aelalln About now your supermarket
produce bins and local f ruit·stands
-and maybe even your own
garden -are brimming with
tempcing fre h fruit. It's hard to
resist tho e juicy peaches and
nectarines, the aromatic melons,
beautiful berries, and the many
varieties of grapes. Wouldn't it be
wonderful to find a way to turn
them into delicious desserts and
salads, without adding lots of
calories?
The recipes that follow start
with either sugar free gelatin or
pudding and pie filling, teamed up
with fresh summer fruits. The
re~uh is glorious desserts without
a lot of calories.
Case in point: Beautiful
Pinwheel Cake and Cream dessert,
an elegant and simple
showstopper, starts with
ready-made fa t free golden loaf
cake, with the slices arranged
pinwheel-style. Then crown with a
deceivingly rich topping, made
from a blend of sugar free instant
pudding mix and reduced fat and
calorie whipped topping. Over
that goes a rainbow of fresh
summer fruit The-resutt-is-
spectacular ... and hard to believe
it's 120 calories a serving.
PINWHEEL CAKE
AND CREAM
• 2 cups cold skim milk
• I package (4·scrving size) sugar free Jcll-0 brand vanilla flavor inslant
pudding and pie filling
• 1 c.up thawed Cool Whip Lite whipped lopping
• I tca!>poon gra1cd orange peel • ·1 small peach or ·ncc1arlne, cut into
bitC·!>IZe piece~
• I package ( 12 ounces) En1cnmann's '31 free golden loaf cake, cul into slices
• 2 cups summer fruits (We used I medium peach. i.liecd; and ~ cup .each
s1rawbcme!>, !>C:cdless grapes and ·
raspbcmes. You can also use neclarlnes,
plums, and blueberries.)
Pour milk into large mixing bowl. Add
pudding mix. Be.it w11h wire whisk until well blended, I 10 2 minutes. Let stand S
minu1es or un11l !>lightly thickened. Stir in whipped lopping, peel and peach.
Arrange pound cake slices on serving
plate. Spoon pudding mixture C\'cnly over
cake. Top wi1h frui1s. Scl'\-c immediately
or cover and refrigeraic.
Makes t2 servings.
Nutrition informalion pe r serving: 120
calorics. 3 a protein, 25 & carbohydrate, l g fat, 0 mg cholesterol. 130 mg si>dium.
Oiabc1ic: exchanges per scn ing: I fruit,
I s&arch. A fruit c~changc is uscCI 10
describe: this recipe since mos1 or 11s carboh)drate value comes from simple sugar~. However, 1he recipe is not lhe
nutrllional cqu1valen1 or a fruit.
SPARKLING
BERRY SALAD
•~package:~ (4·scrving size) sugar free
Jell-0 brand gel:iun, :im red Oavor
• ~ cups bo1lin& cra nberry iuicc
• I V: cup~ colil club soda • ~· cup creme de cas~is liqueur
( oruonal) • 1ca\poon lemon Juice
• 3 cup' imoncd bcmc\ (blueberries, ra)pberne~ .inJ ~ltcctl ~rr J"' hem es)
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crJnt'>..:m Juice. Stir in club soda, liqueur ..ind lemon iu1cc Rc:frtgcr;itc un1il shghi ly
1h1d:cnc:d
S11r in ~ cup~ of 1hc berries. Spoon
1nro 6-cup mold "'h1ch hl~ been sprayed with no \lick cooking spray or a oowr.
Refril:crarc unril firm. ahoul 4 hours. Unmiild Garn1\h "'"h remaining I cup
hcrrtC\.
l\laJ..c~ 8 ~crv1ng.s.
~utnt1on mforma11on per sef'\-•mg: 100
caloric\. 2 g protctn, 18 .& carbohydralc. G
g fol. 0 mg cholc~rerol, 85 mg sodium
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• 2 tablespoons vinegar
• ~ 1cnspou11 chill powder
• 1 cup rro1en corn TACO SALAD
• 2 packages (4·sc:n'ing size) sugar free
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• 1 cup canned dr:uncd kidney beans
• ~ cup grJled cheddar c:hec~e C~mplc:1cl~ di'\Solve gelatin in ~il1ng
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Refrigerate unul 'ligh tT)' thickened.
• 2 cups boiling waler
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S cup1 or 4 cntrcc ICMap. • ~ ~ flnclJ c~ ~~ • I ~ cup1 cola water . . Nutrition lnforrna1ion per .crvf•a: 140 •I tllMtlpOOA chopped pUNCnto • 2 l1blcapoon1 lemon JUICC • calorics, 10 1 protein, 19 1 carbohy<lrale, Complcle'? dissohe .Jelltin In bro1h. • 2 cur: cnopped red, arccn and r yellow
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pimiento. Spoon htto individ11al dtshes. Stir in peppcn and &f'CCn onioal. PCM.Ir CHEF'S SALAD Rdfiacratc until firm, 1bCM.lt 2 hours. into 5-cup mold whichnas been sprayed
Makes 3 v~ cups or 3 cnlrec scrvinJS. with no stick cooking spray. Rcfriacratc
• l P-ac:kaac (4-scrving size) sugar !rec Nutrition Information per acrvln&: 160 until firm, about 4 hOurs. Unmolcf.
Jcll--0 brand lemon flavor gelalln c:alorle1. 19 I protein, 6 g carbohydrate, 6 Makes 10 scivinp.
• V4 teaspoon salt I Cal, SO m& cholesccrol, 460 D't& Sodium. Nutrhion information per 1ervin&: 16..
• Y4 cvp boilin& waler Diabe1lc1:xc:hanges per scrvin1: 2 lean calorics, l I protein, 2 & carbohydrlloli • Vi cup cold waaer meats, 1 vcaciablc. • g rat, O ma cholcllcrol, "30 m& IOdium. • kc cubes Diabetic exchanges per M:IVing: free, • I 1able11poon vinegar 1· · d • 2 1caspoons lilc French drc: ing GUACAMOLE imilc ·
• V4 teaspoon Worccsccrshirc ~uc:c
•I,\ tcasJ!<)On whicc pepper
• ~ cup finely 1hrcdCleCl lc11uc:c
• ~ cup chopped tomaao
• 'h cup slivered ham
• 'h cup "livered Swiss cheese
• 2 tablespoons chopped green onions • 2 11blcJpoons c:boppcd radishes • Complc1ety dislol\<C gelatin and sah in boiling water. Combine cold water and
ice cubes 10 make I ~cups. Add to
gelatin, 5tirring until slighll),'. 1hic:kencd.
Remove any unmehcd ice. Sur in vincpr, dressing, Worcestershire sauce
aad P'pPCr.
Refngcratc until slightly thietcncd.
Stir in vegetables, ham and cheese.
Spoon into lndlvidual dishes or a bowl.
Rdri&Cracc until firm, about 2 hours.
Makc11 3 'h cups or 3 cn1rec scrvinp.
Nu,uitiQn information pc~ning; 100
c:a nc;_s~ 12 & pro1ein, 4 1 carbohyd'ra1c, 4 & ..._ 30 mg choles1crol, -:l30 mg Sodium.
Dlabctie exchanges per scivina: I
medium fat meat, l vegetable.
DIJON CHICK.EN SALAD
• l P-ac:kagc ( 4·serving size) sugar free
Jell--0 brand lemon oa,'Or gclattn
• I cup boiling low sodium chicken broth
• .V4 cup cold waler
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• 1 container (16 ounces) I percent • 1 V: cups cold 2 P-Crccna 1owra1 milk
low!at collage cheese · •I ~ackage (•·serving size) sugar free • l cup chopped avocado . Jc:ll--0 brand chocola1e flavor ins1111t • Vl cup chOppcd green onions pudding and _pie fillinJ • V4 cup drained pickled jalapeno slices • 3 '4 cus» (8 ou.ic:cs) Cool Whip Lile
• V• cup lemon juice whipped toppin&. thawed • 2 garlic c:IO\·es • V4 cup low supr strawberry spread
• I ro 21eas~ns chili J>O"·der • 1 package (IZ ounces) En1cnmann's fat A~rtc:d dioppcd vcgcaablcs for free golden loaf cake, cut into 12 slices garnish (toma1ocs, scalfions, npc ohvcs) • l cup ra~pbcnics Complc1ety dissolve &Cla1in m boiling • t cup sliced sirawbcrric:s waler in a small bowl. Pour 1010 blender Pour milk into bowl. Add puddin& mix: container. Add collage chccac, avocado, beat wilh wire whisk until blcnded, 1 10 2 onions,jalapcnos, lemon juice an~ spices; minutes. Siir in l cup of the whipped
cover. Blcnii on low specif, sc:rapmg topping.
down sides occasionafly, about 2 minutes Sc read s&ra\\-bcrry spread evenly on 6
or uo1il mi111urc is complc1cly Mn001n.---~1 ;;:.ics oflllc c:alC~wiffifcmamfog 6~--
Pour in10 shallow 5 cup serving dish. shces. Cui into 'h·inch cubes. Place tialf
Rdrigera1c until sci, aboul 4 llours. the cubes in a large scrving bowl. Top
Jusl before serving, garnish wi1h with half of 1hc frui1; !lien I cup of lhc chopped vc:ge1ablcs. Serve as a dip with whipped topping. Spread pudd1n' over
fresh vcge1al>lcs or lowfa1 1or111la chips. whipped lopping. Top with rema1nina
Makes 10 servings. cake cubes, fruit and whip~d aoppina.
Nulrition information per )Cr\'ing: 70 Garn1)h with additional fruit, if desired.
calorics, 7 g prolc:in, 4 g, carbohydralc, 3 Makes 12 servings.
g fat, 0 ma cholesterol, .. 80 mg I.odium. Nutnlion informa1ion per scn·1na: 160
Diabc1ic cxch;1ngc:s per SC:Ning· V: calorics. 4 a protein, 29 .& carbohyd'ra1c, 4
medium fal meal, 1 vegetable. g fa1, S mg cholcs1crol, Z40 ma M>dium.
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oast of the oast
! A lo ok at the people and events highlighting this week's local arts and entertainment scene '
W ltctlter ttJ rite 11 ide an·ay of
arts anti crafts, eclectic
c11tcn11i111111!11t, 11n1ural bea ury
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T/11 5 war's fl!st il'itics Jrm·e a historic
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Fc.1111·nl uf Arts -celebrates its 60tlr
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FESTIVAL OF ARTS
W hen the l·e~tival of Arts of Laguna
Ocach open'> Friday ot IO a.m., it
will be 60 yeari. old. It began in
1932 :i~ an impromptu di~play of anwork
hung on fences and trees. Today. stagl:d in conj~111ction with the Pageant of the Masters,
it '!> Southern California's most famous an·
nu:il :irt event.
The art' and crafts o f more than 160 ex·
h1h1tor' arc di,playcd in a l>ix·acre. park-like
,cllrnl! th;it include' two lawns on which
mu''~ -.1nJ dJnce programs are offered.
I he 199~ d1.,plJ} "'ill include not only
p.11111111~'· dr.1\\111g'>. 'cngraph~. ~culpture
• 11H.I ccrJllllC\, but Jl'o photographic \\Orks,
.1nJ ctd1l·J and !>t.11ned gla~\ Furniture, jew-
clr~ .1nJ moJcl ~hip~ \\Ill be !.hown . along
\\l\h ,11hu product\ lll\Ol.,.1 ng an1~1ic crcati\-
ll\ ,Ulh ·'' 'cnm'lh.t\\ and handmade p::iper.
· \\ •'tlld-bc n h1t:i11or' 10 <,ubm11 sample~ of
their \\Orio. for C\.Jl11.111nn by JUrOr!. whose
,,onnt.: detc1minc'> \\hich candidate~ are m-
\llc.:d 1<1 he part of the Jrl c"cnt.
,\ h1ng·popul.ir fc\\l\JI feature 1s the Jun-
11,r 1\11 G.illc ry, v.h1d1 d1-.plays .... ork by stu-
lkni-. from thrnughout Orange County.
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festival of Arts exhibitor Monica Dunham captures visitors attention with raJcu Oapa·
nese pottery making>. Cover thot by l~ Payne shows past Sawdust festival at dusfc.
For Thou Art
Festival season draws artists,
art lovers to Laguna-Canyon
Co nveniently located on the festival
grounds arc two rc!.taurnnts, refreshment
booths run by charitable orgnnizalions a!>
fund -raisers. an d demomtrations by ex·
hi bi tors.
Festival of Arts, 650 Laguna Canyon
Road, is open from 10 a.m. to 11:30 p.m.
daily through Aug. 30. Admission is $2 (half
that for !.cniors). Preteens arc admitted free
if accompanied by adults, as are members of
the Festiva l of Arts Associ:uion upon pre-
sentation of their membership cards. For
more festival information, phone 494·1145.
PAGEANT OF THE MASTERS
F or more than 50 years, the Festival of
Arts has presented a 1hea1rical pro·
duc1ion called Page:int of the Masters,
a unique performance that is diffiC\Jlt to ex·
plain but definitely worth seeing.
Pageant of the Masters is a highly sophis·
ticated and technical version of centuries-old
tableaux vivants (living pictures). The pre·
sentation features re-creations of great art·
wor~s -painting and sculpture, for example
-with live models. One or the main differ·
encr.s between the Laguna cvenr and its pre·
cursors i!. that in ma ny of the tableaux.
thrce-dimensiop:il cast members are made to
look two-dimensional. Sophi~ticated lighting
effects, innovative make-up, creative costum-
ing and specially designed sets combine to
create the illusion.
Starting at 8:30 each evening. the pageant
is presented in Irvine Bowl, a 2,500· eat out·
door amphitheater that since 1941 ha been
the cuing fo r the unique re-creations.
Among the 23 items on the 1992 Pageant
program are te·creations of painting by Ca-
mille Pi.ssarro, Norman Rockwell; John
Sloan and Leonardo da Vinci. ln addition to
paintings, this year's pageant will feature a
$Cries on the history or Venus. -
Now ramou worldwide as a unique blend
of an and entertainmenl, Laguna's p3geant
is complemented by a Cull orchestra and in·
rormat~ve live narrntion. Musicians, narrator
and all production heads are prorc ionllls,
but 10me 400 volunteer cast members and
backstage work.er help make the production
po ible.
Like the adjacent festival, the 1992 pag-
eant opens Friday and continues through
Aug. 30. for pageant ticket information and
to cha.rge orders. call (800) 487-3378.
2 Orange Coast Week~nd I lhursday, 'Juty 9,' 1992
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S~WDUST FESTIVAL
Laguna UeJch ha long been known a.) J _
ha\en for artist!. and eccentrics, and'_
that :imbicnce is the main ingreJicnt
of the S:iwdust Festival.
Each July und August, 200 lacal arll'''
and craft~pcople gather in a wooded C3n}On
grove. They build a ma.Le of eccentric
booths beneath the eucalyptus trees tv
showcase. thdr art~orJ..s. The path~ ~•~een
the booths nrc covered with sawdu~t. thu!it
the name Sawdust Festival.
Each rear, the festival ground arc IC·
planted ~Ith a Splendor Of hanging plant'
and theme gardens. Entcrtafumcnt ~ k :i·
tured hourly, from strolling musicians, "'
jugglers on the ~oodcn deck (fhcrc .lrc
open pm sc~1on!I Tuesdays. Jn1crcsted mu·
sicianll can c<11l Sue Crou at 494-3102). A
waterfall cascades over boulders :ind into
pond .
There is an extensive variety o( artworl!it
available, from sculpture, painlin&. and jt \\-
elry to pottery, dolls and othe r crnfts. E'·
hibitors have displays in their booths thJt
tell how they make 1heir work. What's more
ull urt1sts demonstrate thei r work on th i.:.
grounds. The Artists Ocmonmation Pru
gram was cMabli)hcd a p:i.rt of the I VI> I
25th anni,cr:1ary year. It was M> popular that
it h:is been continued and expanded.
The Sawdu~l fc)ti\.'11, 935 Laguna C:in)Oll
Road. runs through Aug. 30 and 1 open 10
:i.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Admi ion is S-l Cllf
aduhs, $3 for senior) and chilJren under I ~
arc admitted free "1th an adult. For mort'
information, call the Sawdu t fc th.11 ~•
.t9.t-3030 .
ART-A-FAIR
F ormerly "no" n .l'> Laguna Uc.ach t"lnl!
An k !.OCiJt1t1n, A1t-A-rair hi toncall)
leaned more to"' a rd aradtt ion:il \\OI i.
foday. hO\\C\Cr, 1he 3rt\\.Olk rl!prc<tcntcd
d1!.plays a pectrum oC variety 11nd divcD1h
There is literally omcthing for e\CJ)onc
Now in its 26th ycM. Art·A·Fair i!1 n nJ ·
uonal juncd fine art~ show :ind the only La-
guna. art fel>tivul th.it I!. nol rc~tm:tcd by rc,1
dcncy. It is organized and operated by the
participatjng anim themselves.
Like its neighbor), the beautiful outdoor
setting provides the perfect bact..drop for nrt,
artists and nrt lovi:rs. '
This year' theme i Mnrd1 Gra , <ind
there will be spcc1:\l muml~. po~ters, T-shirh
and live entertainment ec lc::bratmg this.
free v.orlshops 11nd an expanded chil·
dren's art actjvity area arc part of this )'ear'
Art ·A·f.au_Evt.sy' d<ily,-t~re-w11f be-a--vancty---or an cl:U!leS lasting up to tWO hOUD IO
media ~ueh as watercok>r, papcrmat..mg,
ocryhc , ceramics and more. AJI workshop~
will be conducted by prof essionol anitts ianJ
wilJ be lOtally Cree of charge. A dc:mon~tra•
tion area is also avlilablc for those whO just
want to sit, relu and enjoy.
Art·A·fair, m Laguna Canyon Road.
runs \hrough Aug. 30 and is open daily from
10 a.m.·10 p.m. Admiulon it S3.SO for
adults, $2.50 for seniors and rrcc for cbil·
dre11 under 12 with an adull. for more in{or•
ma1ion, cull 494..CS 14.
By Julie Willgeroth
Special ~ Yl'etnnd
T he fifties brouiht sock hops
and poodle skirts, with the
Si\tics came go-go dancing
and mini-skirt), in the
sc,cnties there was a wave of disco
fc,cr and hot pants were hot, and
in the eighties any new, trendy
dance club ·was cool, as were really
skanny ties. The trend of the
nine1ie ? Raves, and the clunky,
combat:boot styled shoes called
Doc Marten's.
What b a rave? Well, one
Orange County teen described
them quite imaginatively as, "a
place "here people rave.'' The
d1c11on.1ry defines the act of raving
,_.., "'frcn1y or great excitement."
Abo called undergroun<t>. raves
:ire held legally by obtaining
pcrn11t\ IO hold one-lime-only
"parties" at \\ arehou)e) and other
locJ tions. Ra\C) require a certain
i.l\ le l'f music, lighting and
non·)IOp dancing. However. the
mo!>t pre\.Jlcnl feature at many of
thci.e all-night panics is drugs.
The ra\.e i.cenario:
TEEN SCENE
of the chemical dependency unit al
the Newport Harbor Adolescent
Hospital, has seen Ecstasy "cau~e
strokes in young people,
irrc,ersible p!>)Cho)is and
irreversible brain damag.:." She
considers EDI.ls} "n prCll) bad
drug, wor!>C th~m LSD."
Most undergrounJi. t..1lc pl.ice in
. the Los Angeles area, but
thousnnds of \Ouths from Co)lJ
Mesa and Ne~' port Ocach Jluck w
LA every \\CCkentl to :iucntl the'e
raves.
A spoke::.p.cr\On JI MARS-r":-.t
'lated there 1.s a trenJ "hi.; rc
undergrountls arc nm' hc1ng, helJ
in between L A. and Or:in~c
counucs to aur..act people l·rom
both.
Rodriguez. ''ho hJ, prnnwtcd
r~\Cll 111 other coun11 ... ., \cc .. ;1 l!1Xld
nwrltct for the dub' an Or:inl.!c~
County and hope!> 10 lwlJ \clll~ here
\000.
There ha' e ..1lrcaJ, bc1: n -:1 1, ''.
Reported!}. the l.1r !C't 11~.:-~I r.1\c
look pl::icc :lPOUI thrt:C \\CCII:' J£ll
.it the \\1IJ Rl\er:. \\Jtcrp.irk 1n
Inane. According tu Ol\C pcN>n
\\ho :ltlcndcd the c'cnt. hunJrcJ,
ot people \\ere thtrl.', a~ "ere
illegal drugi..
Oecja)s pump out the gyrating
rh;thms of 1cchno and house music
(for a sample:, try MARS-FM
103.1). \\-hale people dance
them elves into a frenzy. The bas
1s turned up so loud that it shakes
the walls. Beating loudly, ii gives
the impression of the frenzied
he;ir1bca1 of an all-night raver. The
dance Ooors are bathed in black
light and strobe. Girls and guys in
appropriate rave attire, most
popularly "Fre h Jhe" clothing,
~ud. on lollipop as they dance the
night J\\..l). U:.ually, no alcohol is
A Organizers set sights locally for underground clubs Wild Ri\Ch din.:<tc:J call-. about
the allegation 10 the gcn-.. r ii
manager, "ho coulJ not be
reached for comment.
.. cl'\cd, but in<>tcad ''atcr is sold for
$1 a glass to dehydrated ravers.
On the surface, it all seems
harmJess. Young people dancing,
eating candy, and drinking water.
However. it takes more 10 mnke '
these youths dance all night
wi thout tiring. Some believe it is
the widespread use of stimulants
and hallucinogenic drugs by ravers.
According to Costa Mesa
SPECIAL EVENT
! Sleek cars converge on Newport
F ernris, 1..:amborahirus, Rolls Royccs and, the mechanic's dream.
Jaguars will be lined side by side in Newpon Beach this weekend.
So ,.,hat else is new.JOU ask? Well. this won'.t ~t another
run-of-ttie-miU parking Tot 1n Corona dcl Mar.
The 16-yc:ar-old Rick Cole Newport Beach Collector Car Auction
:again takes center 1t:agc at the Hyatt Newporter, 1107 Jamboree Road,
with classics, spons :and muscle c.irs and s~hy vehicles up for bid.
Among the eye-catchers will be a 1937 C:adilllc Converuble Coupe
(shown above) and a 1980 Aston Manin Volante.
Public previews will be held Saturday and Sunc:by from 8:30-10:30
:a.m., with the auctions takinc place from 10:30 a.m.-' p.m. Admjuion
on both days is $10 for adults an4 $2 for children under 12 and senior
citiiens. Ftte off-site parking with complimentary shuttle scnicc ,.-ill be
offered ac LonJ Aeronutronic on Jamboree. J>.iid parking ($5) is avail-
able at Newport Dunes. For more details, call (818) 506-6533. ..
resident Brlan MacDonald, who
frequently nocks to Los Angeles 10
visit raves, "You can find anything
at an underground: acid, Ecstasy
. cocaine, CC)Stnl
(mc1hnmphe1aminc), mushrooms
or anything che )OU \\-ant."
llowcver, Fernando RoJriguel, J
River ide promoter of rave:.,
insi tee.I. "~!any people think ra\CS
Everythin g's
B eauti ful~
By Blain Maxwell
SptCUI 10 Wtt..n
T he summer of '92 is continu-
ing to bring an a number of
highly anticipated shows into
Orange County. boasting new as
well ns long-esl:lblished acts.
New York rock trio The Bcau1i-
f ul will be nt The Marquee club in
Westminster on Saturday.
The Beautiful, which has suc-
cessfully blurred the line between
metal and alternative styles, is
touring in support of its debut
"Storybook" LP on Giant/Womer
Bros. Records.
LA Weekly, RIP and Enst Coa t
...Rod~ arc among the man rock
publications that have futurcd
rave reviews of the new group,
which features Jonathan Hale
Lacey on vocals and guitar, Frank
Ferrer on drums and Perry Bottke
on bass.
The group's first single/video for
"John Doc" has received national
airplay and exposure on MTV's
"Hcadbangcr's Ball" program.
The Beautiful will perform at
8:30 p.m. Saturday at The Mar-
quee, 7000 Garden Grove Blvd.,
are just about drug , but that'
really not '' hJt they're all about."
lncrca<>ingly, the drug of choice
al rave) is Ecsinsy (officially called
f\IDMA-). which comci. in pill or
po\\dcr fo rm and may be shot up.
!>nonce.I. freebased or S\\allo"ed.
Ecstas} cau cs euphoria. confu\ion.
and heavy s\\eating.
Sherr)' Bcckcll, '~ho as an charge
THE SCENE
Irvine Police s,;iad the p..rk '~a'
rented out for a prh.11c p.irl) ""
the day in question. amt a rJ\C. '
They "ere not c;illcu out t\) the
C\COt. I•' '
Although drug act i\il) ...
pre,alcnt al many ra\cs. there ;ire
abo mJn~ clean undergrounds, but
it .~ rmposMbk lo fon·~cc \\ h1ch
pose problem~ and "hkh lkl ""'·
The Beautiful are Jonathan Hale Lacey, Perry Bottlle, Frank Ferrer.
Westminster. For more informa-
tion. call 891-1181 .
0
For those who missed Orange
County's own Medicine Rattle
when they performed at the Coach
Hou e with NRBQ recently, the
good news i they ore headlining at
the Fullerton Hof Bruu in Ful·
lcrton on Friday, July 31
It will be the band's econd per·
formance with new drummer R1.lb·
crt Mel\.ilJe.
A \\Ord of ~arning. you mu~t be
at least 21 to get into 1hc Hor
Brau, "'hieh i!> located at 323 N
State College. Fullerwn. Adml\\l\ln
i S7.
For more rnfo. call 70 7400
See SCENEt7
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Art Museums
• Laguna /\rt Museum 307 01ff Drive,
L.11:un.1 Beach 494-6531 .. ModernrSt Ab-
\ttJ• 11 ,n 1n Amt.'ucan P11nts .. from the Na-
t1o '·'' \lu\Curn ol Amerrcan Art, Smithso-
n, '" ln-111utu)ll prt-senled through luly 26.
Cl·ntu" A l1J1nt1ni: B)' Peter Alexander''
n "l\' 1h111u~h Jul\ 1 C) \\h) Paradise:
I' 1 "': ·1h' I r .. m thl' h'ln' and T"en11es," a
~·1 up ,1 r•" b~ c Jhl11rn1J .:ir11s~ conunues
""' .:n "''" ~u I lour' 11 a m.-5 pm.
J " 1.i. 1• 1 I.I\ .\1lm1~""" S l fo, adults,
! l " r 1 r 11t1:• ;:,, ,1udl'nt~ Ir~ IOf
, ~J h , , !
• L.1i.:u11.J .\ti \hht•um -South Coasl
r1.1: .1 ~.111·1111,. l l J 1 llr"tol St . Ccma
\11 1 1111. I >ht. ·I l h11ugh1 (.Jhfo1n1a
\\,.u1.l ~·· [)1111••1·rlt "-1•w \\'ark Ill the Per-
., ,, • "' l 111'1·1 t1i>n, a d1,pl.:i) "h1~h re·
L' • 1 1•nd1·d Jt thl 11111n mu~cum teatur-
' ., " ,,1.,, h1 '-l'1N.il an1:.1.,, on "cw here
i;I• 011 -I I lnurY 11 am .9 p.m.
l.11 f 11d.1\ 10 J m .() pm ~Jturdav;
• ,1 , " p m Sund.1y Adm1s~1on Free.
•""""port Harbor Art Musl.'um 850 San
1 , 1wnll' l1111c, r-.c .. ron BNch 759·
11 ~ ~ I 11<-111\l m.i11>1 .culplure <''-h1b1tl()O
tr. tl ,. I.lit• 'U rl'.lii>I o1111~1 \\,1\ Ernst makes
·~»'9•L.\n dt•hut JI 1'.ll•\M fuda)-51.'pt
, \ .,., , 11 1 , " f ud.i'; Se!)t 6 .. $1.'lect1ons
1, • .., 1•, r, •"•Jn<.>nl Culll>et1on works
••, ,. u><'um ~ colll'<.t1on by \a11ous H<tu·~ HJ am S pm Tuesda~
IJ, C I ,., -.; lure· forlJvS •S 8 p m Ad-
, ,n S l lur adults S.? f0< senrO< oti-
:••n• ,ind >tudt•nts and lrN" tor children
I• r l ! Jr.J members
Co mmunity Galleries
• tf\tn1• C11ic Center 1 (11oc Center
" • • _ .i C.000 'x ulptures b) Ir·
, ,, r .-L 1...i (..)l(fon nn '"l'W through
. 1.. t 1 ,.,,~ 8 J m '> p.m. Mondav·
I J... o\d·iw """ Fret:
• lnhn \\ .11 ne Airport 31S 1 Airway Ave ,
• ! 1•1, ~ 101. lus1.1 /\ll•sa 2'>2·5219.
~"' "' , .. ind < ,r1·1'l1l An h1t('(U 1n Res1-
d1 rt ,1 '-11 It• • ,, collr1 tnm of photograph~
• t ·"l'I! 1h1· ·c.1l1111rn1.1 hungJl1J~· style of
" 11 11 till' ct•n1ur1 .tr(h•lt'llS Charll'S Sum·
"". < ·"·•·rlt .111.J l 11'111., ,\IJlhcr Crt.>ene, Is
,1 '" 1h•1 •ut:h Jul\ ! 1 "" the drp.inurr
t, • , I "' th•• 1h•1"'1.l> l R0l1·1· T erm1nal op-.
1 • ,,, i: 11 .. , l -I .1nd 11 14
• '\t•"porl Bl'ath City Hall C.1llery 3300
'\1 .,, Hhtl ""' "l'°'l Br.ich, 6-14-3150 \\, •, . l ,,, 111 Ut.1 Rilt'v and 011~ by \\al-
'·"'' ', l" I "" ' '"' thrnut.th 51.'pt 8 ltours Ii .1 r I', \I• nrl.1\ f rttlav Adm1~>10ll
• '\t'\\(><1•1 81.'<ilh Pulll1c Library "'"'port <-• • • ! 1r I II I <.J (l<"m<"nle Dme
'"''"'' b1.1.h 1,-1-1.Jl'tl T11bal Re<.f'r
'", • ,., ,, ,, I m" I J ,, ••l h~ "'t"'P"l1
~. 1 '1 ,1rtJ!! An11 A11v1n r n cl.,pf.iy throush
h•'' \ 1 11 "'"" •1 ,1 111 I p m Mnnddv·
I 1' l n •r ,, r 1 h J n f rtd.h 'l a m S
I' .. '.•t ird.1\ r "'" 5 1• m. Sund.l~ Ad-
rT I' '1 f Ff'("
Orange Coast's Most Comp ete
coast.ii and anyon areas opt-n lot n.ttuw
walks, ~ha~ watchmg. bird \\1lld11n~ l·~h
ing and olllef recreational aC11\t1•1 \
• RUPUngton •e~ Surfing \\U\l·um
411 Olive St., Huntingtoo lk.i'h 1 '10.
3483 An memn.oe colltt'llOl'I of nw•l'\l)(J·
bilia highlighting more than 80 }t•.us ,;1
Americ.ln Suning ~ f~aturl!d l oi.•> J•l'
available.~ noon-5 p.m \\t.J'l~\·
Sunday. Admis5ion S 1
..
• Newporl Hilbor Nauliul \IU>l'l.ltl1
1714 w Balbo.l 811.d.. Ne ... pr,, I di
Cl73·3377 The museum houw~ • 1 1
ma~t coll«tlOn ol h1)(0flc.il pltol itpfn
IC>b"C'ther ~1th boat.s, phot<>t;r,1r tn n 1 e
t11~plays, fish, se.1\helb, sh1P,l> 1n Ix 11 ,. I
oth<.'f naut1al mcmor.ibili.1 11 u ' 1 a m -3 p.m. \\.cdnt')('f;ly.5\.md ,, \
mission: Free. ~~tare a11 Mlt lslilg « ct.g. C'I Womiab, CG111Kt: CoMb c/o 'Ille Diitt Plat, P.O. Bol 1560, CmlD Miii, CA 92621-11 toll 540-122 4 • Roger's wrdl'f!s 2301 S.tn I i.ll\ '"
I hlls Rood. Newport Be.ich. (i-10 ll!OO l •
day-~t.urday 1open unltl 8 p.m. Friday).
Adm1s.s1on: Free ·
• Galleria Orrefors Kosta ~od.i in Cryst.:il
Court 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa, S49-
1959' Exhibition Edition '92, the artistic
works by eight artists _in celebrat~ ol
Kosla Bod.i's 250th anntvenary, continues
throulth Ju!y 18. Houn: 10 a.m. -9 p.m:
Monday-Friday; 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday,
11 a.m.-S p.m. Sunday. Admission: Frtt.
•The Gregory Callery 3406 Vi.t . Lido,
Newport Beach. 723-0887. Spcciahz1ng in
well-known region.al artists, the gallery Tea-
1ures original otls, acrylics, ~Slels, wate~
color, as well as hand·blown glass. ceramic
and wurable acces.sones.. Limitless custom
framing also olTerl!d. Now showing through
August: Russell Jacques. Sandra Jooes
Campbell. Rick Harsh, Chris Santley. Eve
Thompson. Sandra Hill, Debra Huse, Cathy
Hatfield, S.P. Kirsh. Helen Weld, Patric.k
Kelly, John Barbe<, Agnes Copeland. Jeff
P11egel. Richard Meyer and more
• Hodad Slammer Art Ciillery 2006
Court Ave.. Newport Beach. Conunuoos
exhibit featu;es original art available for
sale by more than 20 Southern California
a111sts rn all types of media. Houn: 6·9
p.m. Monday-Friday and by appointment .
•Margaret Bedell S1udio and Gallery
700 1/'1 Carnatton Ave .• Co<ona del Mar,
760-9100. Mixed-media moooprlnts and
watercolors by Margaret Bt'dell and l1m1ted
pnnts and embossed watercolors by Linda
Whittemore on permanent display HourS·
10 a.m.·5·30 p.m Tu~ay-Thursd.ly, or
by appointment. Mm•ssK>n: Free.
h1biu. sttOWS and C011t~ oh,·r1~1 • 1
Groove 218 E. 17th St.. Cosl..l Mesa.' 642-)Nr-rdou lndl g.lrdt'n fl~tt~.:il. I kiur\ J .. h
bl f . pm. a y. 1) 72. Art, collecti es, reiro urniture,
\ l Ii-.'. \I 111 I',',
funky vinta~ ;ind trendy new clothing and • Shtrman Llbr.iry and C..rden\ 1· l
new housewares on display for sale. Hours: •Bil~ fun Zone 600 E. Ba~ A\c.. Cl);\~ H1ghw.iy. Corona dd \I.I• •3
11 a.m.·5 p.m. Monday-5aturday Of by ap· NewpOI\ Beach, 67S·9152. fems "h<.>i!I 'l l._.&fsactions, jndude
· tmenL -arua~. restorC!O mefl)·gc>-rouna, ~P• dl'ns, .i consel'\alOf)'. • g.vden d1">r t ! "'
po1n restauhnts and boat lOUI\ offered 11 "m.· the bl11~ and .i hrllt()(tC_.I rN"Jrd1 '' •'f •South Co.isl Art Center 283 E. 17th St., A tea S'rdon 5Cf',1ng l1gh1 lundlO lpNl'Ci
Cost.i Mes.i, 6'46-4545. Animation eels, lO p.m. daily. Saturd.iy-Mond.i)-from 11 • 1n ·I p
original wood sculptures and c~amic piK-• B.ilbo.I Pavilion 400 M.a.n Sl.. 8.llbo.i. Hours: 1 o 30 , m .-' p m J11 h NI
es •nd .i selection of limited edition litho-67l·524S .. Narrated sii;hbC!t'tng cru1~.ol m.s.sion. u '°' ildults: St lbf thtld ~n I~
gr.iphs .ind serigraphs by vartOUS artists a.re Nc!.\.port fi.irrbor are olfeml daily Ctt.il1n.1 16 (If~ on Mond.l)J
on ~oent displ.ly. Houis. 10 a.m.-6 P-.usenger Se~1ce 0He1ed lhursd.:i;)o-olo • IR .p.m. u,.,.A-.friday; 10 a.m.-S p.rn. Satur-""!WUys ""°inning~ 9 am n....... sea f,u,. • Upf»" ~port hy le g•o nl'l\t -, • ...,.~, ~ ~~ ~~"" .it BacU>.ly .irnd C~blul( dm '> ~ •fi>lll day. ing trip. dt>p.irt d.11ly from 0.1\l'~ s LOI.I.er Beactt, 6'fQ.76-46 Hundred> nl )ill'\,
• Thrlllyou Ari Studios 333 Cabrillo, •Crystal Cove Stale P.iJk on the co.hi NIM.~ birds .irnd l.}bnl life, f.im1h W mJ
Cosu Mesa, 642-S978. Origjrul Otis a!'<' bel¥.een Corona dcl Mai ind lagvn.i .ind anoe and b.rd-~atctung t'~ • lib
watercolors; painpn~ from Bali, Indonesia; Beach. 494.3539 Nearly 2.800 .:Jere ol pu.~n11!d regularly.
wood carvings and masks featurl!d Hours: .-...:.:=:-;:::::::::::::;:;;:;==;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;::=;--11 a.m.-7 p.m. Tuesd.ty·Saturd.:ly by ap-~~7m~n Galleries 3545 E Coast High· TOP TEN way, Corona def Mar. 67S-2478. An open
house Wlll be held Saturday from noon-S J 29 J ly 1 p.m. ;md Sunday from noon-4 p.m. Origi-Un• • U
nal oils by Julie Inman and Edwi11 Koch on
view. Prints, etchings and origi!'als by Slo-
bart. Robert Taylor. l<>Sef fidenbergcr and
Luigi Kasimir displ.iyed indefinitely. Regular
hours: 10 a.nt:-6 p.m. Tuesd.i)'·Saturday;
Sunday and Monday by .ippointmcnt only.
Adm1ssron: Free.
•Works C..llery South 3333 Bear St. (tn
Crystal Courtl. Costa Mesa, 979·6757. "In·
icapes," featu11ng WOfks by several anr~
10 several mediums, on display through July
26. Hours. 10 a m.-9 p.m. Mond.ay-Fnday;
lO a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday; and 11 a.m ·6
p.m. Sunday. Admission: Free.
VIDEO RENTAL
1. CAPE FEAR (1991)
2. ADDAMS FAMILY (1991) .
3. JFK
4. FATHER OF THE BRIDE (1991)
5. MY GIRL
6. FRANKIE & JOHNNY (1991)
7. LAST BOY SCOUT • NESE C.illery 4131 S Main St., Santa
Ana. 979-2787 M1ited·media pa1nlln~ and.------------==========-
<oeulpture by Myrella Moses continues
throui.th July 31 Hours Monday·fnday 10
8. FOR THE BOYS
a.m -S pm. Admis.sion free
• Off the Wall Callery 3441-B Via Lido,
r-.;ewport ~ach, 7 23-5950 W<Klts by
Moses, Nagel, Haenraets, Mule.at, W•rd,
~hrens and Olhcfs arl' on permanent drs-
ptay. Hours: 10 a.m -6 p.m. Monday·
Fuday; 10 a.m -5 e·m Saturday; 11 a.rn .3
p.m. Sunday Admission: frtt.
• Some Uke It Hautt' " Bohtmlan
9 . FISHER KING
1 O. FREEJACK
CD's
1. MARIAH CAREY "MTV UplugQed EP"
2. RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS ''U°lood Sugar Sex Mag1k
3. BIU Y RAY CYRUS ''Some Gave All" • Ur.1n~e Count) Center for Conlempo-
rJr1 Ari Jh.;' 1 W M.itArthur Blvd., Sp;>ce
111 ~.int .. Ana 549 498<!. The 12th an-.----------------;
m .. 11 111111'tl Sh~. wh1l h this )Car rs being
J 1rl~1"l hv A.JoHo V Nciddl. general man·
.1i.:1•1 ut the Los Ang<>IM Cultural Affairs ~
flJrt1m·nt. .wa1labre for viewing through
'\u~ ~ A.n .u1t~1~· rl.'Cephoo will be held 7 •
q ii m s.,1u1cfay. 11oul'!. l l a.m..... p m.
\\1·1l1w-.1iay-Sunt!Jy ,4,dm1ssion: Free.
4. KRIS KROSS "Totalty Krossed Out"
Commercial Galleries
•Al Aaron·~ Ari Callery 291 S RC'<lh1ll
A1t• )u1I(' A 104 (o~l.1 l\W!>.1, C.62-))83
''" tlw Stonem1ll ~»1i;n Ce1111er). Curr<"ntly ~1w1n~ ong1nal pa1ntin~ by Julian R11t~.
Ll'" 1.1u..c.'n mond lbyles. John Rand
l.1"1111 . Jim Oa y. Roberto lupetti, Aldo lo-on~'. Oornthy Sp.inguer raul Blain Henry.
llour\ 10 a m-5 p m T u~ay, Wl!dnes-
dav T hur\CLty
8 81'.tr SI. Cafe l lJ l B<"ar St., Costa
\.I• 1 '">1 (.AH An l'\h1b11 by Orange
tuuntv Ml•\! Anna fnrwn Ill wt11ch images
01 111t ~~. ~oJ pods c111<l k'J\l'S are created
u"'')l f.l\ r ~ 1tl uilo<\ llOY< on 111~
8 81ue Marbll• CoHcehousl' 1970 Harbof
Sl,d C1~1o1 Ml'W, 646 5776 M•l.e Owens
,~ thP fc•.irurl'<l Jrt1st ol lhe month through
lulv 1 lrnm b 10 " m • 11 p m Sunday-
! hu11d,l1'. i, }0 J m 1mdn1ght f11day-
'i.11urd.1'11 Adm1won f ll'i'
• ()(' Gr~.ir Ar1 Inc. l4UO A\<'nUI' of lhe
>\rt~. Cr"1,1 Mt."><! 557 S140 P,1\trl p.llnt-
111~ hy l111,1tw1h lo>lou~ h<"k rnnllnul'\ Ill·
d1·11111tl·ly l,lou,., 10 10 ,, m ·b pm Tues·
July 10, 11 ,
18, 17, 18,
23,24,25
8:00p.m.
IRVINE VALLEY COLLEGE 5500 lrvl.M Cen 1tt Drlw, I Mlle CA '2720
4 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, July 9, 1992
5. PEARL JAM "Ten"
6. GENESIS "We Can't Dance"
7. EN VOGUE "Funkv Dtvas"
8. GARTH BROOKS·r.Ropln' The Wind"
9. CURE "Wish"
10. ENYA "Shepherd Moon"
SINGLES
1. SIR MIX A LOT .. Baby Got Back"
2. COVER GIRLS "Wilhlna On A Star'' 3. nc "Babv Baby Bab:_-,.,
4. ARRESTED DEVELO~ENT "TennesMe"
5. RED HOT CHIU PAPPERS "Under The Brklge"
8. KRIS KROSS "Jump"
7. KRIS KROSS "Warm It U "
8. NICE & SMOOTH 11SomJ.n.. I Rhvme Slow"
9. SOPHIE B. HAWKINS ••o.mn I Wllh I Wu YOAll LAMr''
10. MARIAH CAREY "I'll Be There"
LISTING INFORMATION: If }'CM' ~ 111 h~nt r;,ting cw change of 1"'°'1Mtion for
Bl~li8ook, direct Inquiries lo left!Miln
Epstein, c/o la.dloot. P.O. lox hoo-
184, Corona del MM, CA 9262'. Phone
(714) 760-2622. A complete yur ol
BlackBooli listlnp runs die first Tuetdiy
of uch month. • Legend: OC, OrAnJe County. IT, blade
lie. BT-opt., bl~ tie optloMI. pp, per
person. TBA, to be arranied-
•Tennis Tournament, July 9 aJ 7 p.m.,
Goodwill Industries at John Wayne Tennis
Oub, NeWport Beach. NB Dukes vs. San
Antonio Racquets. US pp. Cont.act Heath-
er Lage, 547-6J01, ext 308.
8Uh e Dily Celibrillii>n, Tu 11), 4
p.m.·m~night, Ch11dhelp USA at Chante-
cl.iir. lrw't'. SlO pp.; S35 pp. at the door.
Contxt Lynn Dowers. 721·1222.
• Jllmbalay.a. July 1 1 at 6 p m., South Co.ast Repertcxy end ol se~ auction at
location TBA S7S pp. Cont.Kt Alan Free-
m.1n. 9S7·2602
•La fete Fant.ulique, July 11, United
Ccrebr ,ti P .llsy As5n pie--r ace Pllta pilty at
Spoiu Club Irvine. ConlolCt Fran Youssef. ss--l 796
8 J;imbllh1y;1 July 11 at 6 p.m.. South
Cti.N Repertcxy end of season dinner and
.iu.:tlOf'I at the theatre. C.mbe fare, enter·
t•onment by D11mbe West African Dancers
Jnd Orum~ S7S pp Contact Cr1stofer
C.11.7'), 'IS 7. 2602
•An Affair lo Remember, July 11 ill 6· 30
p m.. Opera Paone Gourmet 0.ners at
~erwom res1denet!. B•lboa Peninsula
Cunt,1ct M)nl 11.reuclcr, 637· 1249.
•Bastille Day BK RKe, July 12, United ltt•rebr,11 P,1l>y Assn. and Sports Oub ln.1~
.n lt• Mend1en. Nrwport Beach. Contact
frJn You>S(!f, SS7 4796.
• S~rn~Woodley Coif and Tennis lnvi·
Ution.:il. luly 1 J, Olr.e Crest Treatment
Cl'nltr\ lor Abo~ Children Contact
Oonn.1 Andert. 777-4999.
• Opening o( S.ind D.in<er Crill, July 1 J,
5 9 p m , Msist.Jnce League ol Newport M~ .it new restaurant"' Newport Beach.
510 pp Cont.ict CN')I Butterwo<th, 67S·
8SS9
• Ni\on Ba.seball Luncheon. July 1 S ill
noon, Richard N11100. David Eisen~r
and base!Mfl ce~bnties at Rich.11d Niicon
l lbr•ry .ind 81rthplace. \'orba LI~. S200
pp Contact John Taylor. 99J·S07S.
• Mld·Summer fine Art festival. Julv 17·
19. Ped1a1Jic Cancer Research Fou~tion
.ind Stop-Cap music, food ind local al1 at
Star; Sheets Fine M G.llleries, Old Town
Irvine. Phone 7lJ-004S. ...
•Upper Newport Bay Ecological Tour.
July 18, 8:30-11 :30 .i.m. Padd~ Pov.er
oy1k tour " Back Bily \\1th Fish & Game Dept. ~turalist S46 pp. Phone 675· 121S.
• Blad and White Bash. July 18 at 7
P:m., ~ Harbor An Museum at
NewpOrt center FilShion Island. Dancing.
t>t.ck ind whit~therned elling and fasfi.
ions. $50 pp. Attire: creative black and
~.Contact Maxine Caiber, 7S9·1122. •kids at Hearl, July 18, Olive Crest
Tre.itmenl Centers for Abused Children .
Contact Donna Andert. 777"4999.
Gourmet Diners ol Opera Pacific al Corona def Milr Beach. Cont.aa Mynl Kteuder.
6J7-l249.
• Bubecue at Stout Mllnor, August 1 at
7:JO p.m .• OC Ski Club in M15'l<>n VieJO.
SJ pp 1n advance; SS pp. at doo<. Contact
Vera, 960·4200.
•Bridal Show. Au11ust 2, 10 a.m ·S p.m. OC Bndal Connections "ullJmate wedding
even! ror beach cities bodes'' at Neighbor·
hood Communtly Center, Cost.l Mesa (ea·
turts 100 exh1bitOtS, fashion shows al
12:JO and J·JO p.m. SS pp. Contact Mol-
lie Merrell. 548· 1089
•Tropic Nights, July 18 at 6:30 p.m.. •Opera l ecture. August 2 ,u s p.m.
Opera Pacifte Gourmet Oinen at Taylor Opera league of Laguna Beach bi·monthly
residence, Huntington Harbour. Contact senes conu~ues 1Jufre1 dinner follows Mynl Kreuder, 637·1249. Contact Maria Pnce·Tcsta, 497·1087.
•Family Beach Party. July 19, J -9 p.m., •Poncho Sanchez, August 2. 5·? P:m.,
SS2 Oub. Sandpipers and The ..\sSociates Amencan Cancer Soc1ety/OC Lall.n I~ of Hoag Memorial Hospital ~mes. dancing goormet picnic at Robert Mondav1 Wine
and cOokout at Dunes Newport Beach and Food Center, Costa Mesa. 535 pp.
Adults; sso pp.: janiOR n:Jm f~ontact-M;irgaret-ftfward>.751~.
children 2·12, S1 S pp. Phone S74·721 •Beach BBQ, August 4, Oli"e Crest Treat·
•Carden Party, July 19 at J p.m .• Central ment Centers for Abused Children, t<idi at
Guild of Open P.lcilk at Simon residence. He.irt mttllng Contact Donna And~rt.
Viii.a Paric. French cuisine, operatiC high· 777·4999.
am\es ill 8.JO p.m. with host Pilul Pre>\<· enza and comedians Cathy Ladman, Dana
Gould and 8.lrry Sobel entertaining On
Monday, Dan St. Paul Stru~ h1~ stuff
Show11mes: Thursday 8:JO p m.; Friday ii
8:JO and 10:30 pm.; Saturda)' .:11 8 and
lO·JO p.m.; .ind Sunday-Wednesday al
8:30 p.m Admt)Sj()O' S7· 10
•ta(( Slop 2122 S.E Bnstol, Ne\\port
BeilCh, 8S2·8762 Mailo. Craig Taylor ap-
pears through Sunday.
• Orange County Cruies 16892 Bolsa
Chica St., Su11e 202, I luntin~ton Beach,
840-1406 "Orangelahoma'' a comic
spool' of lire in Orange County, pre~1~s
Saturday;· ticlo.ets S 1 ofl ongon.il pnce.
Opening nillht. luly 18. Runs ihrough luly
2 5, al the lfac1(1e Symphony Building. 115
E. Silnta ~na Blvd .. S.lnta An.l Showt1me·
8 p.m Tido:ets: S 12·S 15
•Orange County F•ir at Orange County
Fairgrooilds, 88 Fall' Onve. COSUI Mesa,
s~~ the :J and 9 p.m.
shows at Arlington Ttieatcr July 19 \<\-111 be
"A Night at Ifie lmprov" hosted by Bud
Friedman and featuring W1I Shriner,
Wi!yne Cotter and Carol le.fer. f ree wilh
regular fall' admission.
R~. During the intermi~~·on, l:.\C!)11llng butwaler w1IT present an informal S\\1"1·
suit fashion show On .\.-\onchy The !'l;orth
Face lo\111 present a un•que slide pre>t•nta·
lion for all d1mb1ng enthu>1a)b Ke\'in
PO\\ell. an e•penenced clon:ber and out·
doorsman \\hose photography h.l~ ap-
peared on many cltmbi,,. magJzio~. \\Ill
present hos slod~ The ~on.h Face is lo·
cated on the rhird l~cl
• Fashion Island N~port Center Dr"c above Pacific: Coast H.gm ... a~ Ne,.,.pott
Beach, 759-1122 Ne\,port li.irbor ~rl
Museum ,oms Fashion ~land in pr.-;;:n1111g
)(>Cond annual ·-slack and Wh•te Ba~' JI
7 pm. July 18 leatunng dining. dJn~1n~
.ind entertainment undt-r the st.:irs Co:.t .,
SSO per perloOn
•Hyatt Ne\ ... pOrler. 1107 Jamboree R,'ljd
Newport Be.-ich 729· 1234 Rod, Cole Aue
lions, the Norlh Holl\"'@ b.:i!>C'd Cole·
YJcoob1an Comp.ln)' pre.cnts the 16th Jn !lUJll&cl.. Cole's :X('\>.fX4 ~h Colk>ctfll------
Car Auction, on Saturd.l\'·~und.i)' Public
pre\IC\VS \\Ill be held both dJI'> from I\ 3C
10:30 am The auct1nn ,,,,11 IJl.e p!JCt'
from lO:JO a.m. un11I 6 p m Adm1s.,1on
S 10 (or adults and 52 ior children undl•r
12 and seniOr c1t1.zens llJthts performed by ~ure Company. •Brno Bistro, August 8. Gourmet Diners
Contact Marcia Marengo, 998-1768. of Oper.1 Pacific .lt R.lppaport resodence,
•Una Noctie del Tutro. July 25, South Sant.ii An.l. BT Contact M)T1I Kreuder.
Coast Repencxy it loc.lhon TBA S2S pp. 6J7-1249
Contxt Alan Fr~n. 957-2602. • Su111mer fiHla. August 9, Gty o( San • Ad"enture 16 19S9 Harbof 81\.d , CO'>la
• S.yside Interlude, July 25 at 6·JO nm., Clemente SK run/walklslride compet1ll0n, Mes.JI, 650·3301 Guidebook ilUthor John
Gou n . of A.w.. p " r;,,_ contests, ~mes, food booths on Avenida MdGnn"" ooves a slide sho-.v presentatlOll
•John Wa)'ne Tennis Club 1171 J.lmbo·
rtt Road, NC\1 port Beach, 541 6301 C\l
308 Tenn~ match at 7 ton1i;h1 bel\\L-.:n
l\ewport 8eJch Dul.~ and )Jn Antonin
Racquets bcne11ts Goodl ... 111 lndu'>lrtt."'> ul
Or;inge County Cost IOf VIP rcot and >t'Jl
1ng ~ SJS per !JC"'°"· \\l>"-h oncluJ<.-; ho!)
d oe\J\.res and be-er JS~ Grand..tanJ ~.11-mg i> S 14 per perloOll.
rmet u.ners . ...... ..... il acme .it ""''" del U ''· A.e cou"!'l, m >-' ...... ,. 'nd curf -1 O' .... ___ ~ ., __ ..._ Cont.,.. M I ,.... ,. ""''~" a ~ on loc.ll \IJCa!IOO destinations ill 7:30 to-re....,..,.,, "~"I"'"' <><:...:n. ·~· yro muSIC. Free. Phone 4 2·1 131 l((euder, 6J7-1249. night. AdmlSSion. free
• Alilbama Concert July 25·26 at 4 p.m.. •Wine Classic, August 9, 2·5 p.m .• OC •Comic Boole and Coll«tible Show at
Rot.lry Oub o( Coto de Caza/Trabuco C.an· WiM Society tibting of OC Fatr award \\in· Crange Hall, 2144 Thunn Ave., Costa
yon, HofneAid OC. United Cerebral Palsy ning wines at An.lheim Mamou Hotel. S40 Mesa, 650-48JS Comic boo!.. deillers buy
and Medal Disaster Response country pp. Phone 546•8664 and sell collectibles e-..ery Friday S· 10 pm.
m®C festival .it Equestrian Center Ala-through. Sept 2>
bama perform.lnce at 8 p.m. S40·4S PP •Crystal Court Bear Street and SunlfO\.,.er
Phone 858-4SOO. A\enue. Costa Me5.a, 261 0823 On Satur·
•le Meridien hotel .i~oo MJcAnhur
B"d l'.Nport Beach .r 6·!001. ltw 811
annual The Sport> Club. I~ one B.l>t1lle DJ~
8... R.x:e begins al tile hotel on SundJ1 R~bof.. '"11 ~ponloOr fitness e\po ~ m.1rl.c1·
place and Moller l ite '"" spon>Of ,1 1.xi<l
faire & bl.>er garden For race 11111.mn.111 o
cont.1ct Danielle De P,1lmJ .H ;s ~ . .i-"u • T.iste of Tust\n, July 26. noon till & •Irvine lmprov 42S5 Clmpu> On\e, Ir· day from l -7 p.m .• G.uden·s 81..tro ~
p.m .• Boys .-ind Girls Oub of Tusll!' at Tu~· , . 11ine, 8S4-54SS. Jimmy All(d .. Greg Proops "Summer SplJ~." an illtcrnnon 01 h\e 1 , See EVENTS18
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rest.lura nts. Phone S44 ·SJ41. Today, 1he Comedy Central cable chan·
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Ray leaves blooQ trail between Newport, Seattl~
R cmcmbcr Robert Ray?
I kl\\ could you forget
him'! Ounng the late
ci1?.h1ie~. R.1' ''a:. -.m~lehanJcdl~ rc~pon-.'iblc fo r a
-.pate uf rnunkr and mayhem th:.11
h.1d ll..'.1dcr' \H1n1knng "hat \\:J\
n ... tlh ):?lllng on bt.!himJ the foncy
t.1.:.1d<' th.it ud1..H 11 th" :.trctch ot
1h1.· I' 1(1111.'. coa't. I Ii' talc!> rooted
11111.1 th1: d1rtv ''-'lfCh that
'1.1m.:11111c-. \llf flllllld lll01H.:y: urug:..
'1.'\ .• 1nJ ,,111,tcr ,c.1111~ that lead tu
th~· 111':1 it.ihlc -death .
Well , brace up
f:tn ,: Rav is bacJ. ..
This time he's
littering ou r sunny
bc.1d1fron1 "ith
bod1e~ anJ bloou.
Lo t' llr blood.
RJ) 's la te~t
no,el. "~furdod
Crad.i. Ice.·· the
fifth in the
~furdock scnes.
imolvcs ice -
mcthamphcta-Bookmarks mine hydro-
-----· chloride, a dc~igncr drug that
111.i i..c, u:.eri. feel im inciblc. When
J ~ou ng neighbo r of the Newport
Pl fi nger~ Rollie Nielsen, :i
murde red Univcr!>ity of
\V;"h1ngrnn graduate chemistry
'tudcnt , as the guy who recruited a
f11cnd 10 exch:rngc a bag of "ice"
fo r a bag money, and Murdock
hin l\ around to people on both
~id1.•-. of the Jaw about an
1:yc1\l tnc'' to a dirty drug deal, the
bad gu)~ come down fast and hard.
Alter a major :.hoot-cm-up
lcJ1 c' Murdock's hou:.c sha11ered,
J ~uung girl de.id and t\\O people
\Cfll)U\I) Injured. ~lurdock n1es 10
Sc.1ttlc to 1r.1ci.. tlown the source of
the di:.1JI~ ICC ;rnd 10 ftnd OUI
who's behind the killings. Sorting
out the good guys from the bad
gU\s is never easy. but Ray
cuinplica tes Murdock's life with a
series of shocking surprises.
0 Ray, who moved from Irvine to
Seattle three years ago, promised
local fans that Murdock was
Maying behind. "Ma11's working on
a case down here." he said at the
time. Since it's only natu ral for a
writer to incorporate reality and
fiction, it came as no surprise that
Ray lured Murdock up north for
this adventure. But, what I -and
many of Ray's followers - wanted
to know wasn't in the book: What's
il like for a popular regional writer
like Ray to unplug the old
computer and head off to write in
a different marketplace.
I studied under Ray, who holds
a Ph.D., while he was teaching in
the Graduate Writing Program at
Chapman. Besides lessons on
plotting and character development
(Ray's insistence on meticulously
developed plot charts and
character background files is
legendary), he hammered the
importance of mar~eting.
I remember a standard
assignment designed to help
separate the seriO\Js writers from
the wishful thin kers. If you could
survive this dose or reality th ere
was hope for you. Each semester,
we hnd to case a bookstore and
come back with a detailed
Ooorplan of the place, including
importan t stuff like where books
were positioned. who was selling.
and where, why, and how they
were doing it.
Outside of clnss. Ray
encouraged us to get to know our
local booksellers -on a
first-name basis. He implored us
to att~n_dre.adiDgs and-
booksignings and to talk to
working writers. Jn addition, he
made it a habit to show up
himself, offering encouragement
and support while buying the
newly published author's latest
book.
I caught up with Ray on Sunday
at Mystery Ink in Laguna -in the
midst of ~he fourth of five
booksignings i~ his four·day
blitz-tour to promote "Murdock
Cracks Ice." Here -in a nutshell
-is what the master of guerrilla
book-marketing had to say about
living and working far from
Murdock Territory.
"When I first got there, I signed
up in the four major writer's
groups in the area -a good way
to make contacts fast. After a
while, I settled on one. Now, I only
belong to Pacific Northwest
STAGE
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Probing writing markets is elementary for writers, says Robert Ray.
Writers, which hns 1.000 members
and hold small group wor~hop
in addition to regul:ir meetings.
"Seattle's a very 'literary' place.
The booksellers are big on reading
and booksignings -and the public
turns out. One of the major
bookstores ho b author <."Vents four
or five times a week and the place
is always packed with a lively,
interested audience."
nut besidci. networking: Ray wa~
quick 10 stress the imporlnncc of
writing. The firi.t thing he Mks is
not "How are you?" but "Wh:11 :ire
you working on?''
'Don't put the pen down,"
he say with <111
c:irnestness. "When a
writer lops writing, that's '
dangerous. You can't do that."
Herc too, Ray folio" hi own
advice. lksidc!i crafting Murdocl')
ncAt c3per, Ray is hus)' 111ort..ini; ,m
four other pro1ects: a
coming·of-agc no\cl, 11 non-fict1t1n
book on women in businc!)S, one.I
t\\O texts about writing ("The
Weekend Novelisl," a boot.. he
describes as "How to 111r11c J l>oc1k
in 52 weeks -if you t..ccp your
bull in a choir" and "The
90-Minute Shorr Story," which tel"
how to write •,•3 good, solid roush
draf1 in 90 minute),")
In his ~pare time. Ray tcucl1c'
fiction writing at -)OU guc) ell 1t
-the Uoiversny of Wash1ngtt.>n
All \\-C parted, he can't res1llt thi:
urge to mention -"'ith a
de,ilishly knowing glimmer 111 h1'
C)e, "Orange County 1s )ltll a great
place to write ;ibout -it's so dJr~
under the glit2.''
"Murdod. Cr3ck Ice."
H:udbacJ.. Delarorre Pre~.
GWC Mystery Festival keeps audiences in dark
T hc~e arc trying times at
Goltlen We!>t College.
The school's annual sum-
mer mystery festival is presenting
S tcve Schroeder of Costa
Mesa portrays Rom:in
soldier Miles Gloriosus in
the Irvi ne V:illc:y College
thcJtcr production of "A
Funny Thing Happened on the
W:iy to the Forum," which
opens Friday and continues at
8 p.m. through July 25 in the
lVC Courtyard Amphitheater
JI 5500 Irvine Center Drive.
Schroeder is an IVC speech
instructor and co-coach of the
S:lddlcback/fVC forensics team
which produced two national
collegiate speech champions
this yea r. rickets for the play
:lrc $8·$10. Phone 559-.HH.
three mystery dramas all dealing
with murder trials: Ayn Rand's
"The Night of January 16th" and
Aga tha Christie's "Verdict" and
e ... 'Or'ahge C'o~sf'WWtke'n'd /l'hur8day: · Ju'r.; 9,' i992
"Witness for the Prosecution." The
first two alternate outdoors in the
Patio Theater, while "Witness" is
given a full staging in the main
GWC theater.
Nearly 40 years since earning
critical honors on Broadway, and
having spawned a nifty movie vcr·
sion, "Witness for the Prosecution"
still manascs to stump the majority
of its audience~. who arc asked to
predict the play's murderer. So for
be it from this column to let any
cats out of the b:ig. Suffice it to' say
that the play -one of Christie's
crispest -focuses on a young, un·
employed fellow accused or mur·
dering an older lady he 'd be·
friended, and who had recently re··
written her will in his favor.
The Golden West production, di·
reetcd by Steven Jay Warner. of·
fcrs some high·voltagc courtroom
histrionics, which tend to compcn·
snte for the necessarily pedestrian
sequences in t~e defense attorney'•
omce. Even though there arc only
two jurors in the box (we're to a •
sume the audience makes up the
quorum), the drama plays out quite
well, with opposing attorneys di-
recting many or their remarks;Pllst
the fourth wall.
In what has
come to be known
as "the Charles
L:tughton role" of
the defense at·
torney, Eric Han·
sen takes full ad·
vantage of his li-
cense to chew the
scenery. Hanson'$
dynamic perform·
ance carries 1hc
play SUCCCS$fully,
but occasionally
his verbal pyro·
technics arc a bil
much even for his
Theater
Critic
Darnumcsque char1c1cr and the
amplification is more dissonl\nce
than drama.
D1vid J. Kelso plays the h"PIC5S
defendant perfectly -n!I a n:m~
perplexed Ccllow astonished th;il
his life is being put on the line.
Recd Boyer's steely prosccuror
packs a power equal to Hansen\
without the extraneous eloquence.
The title role, that of Kcl)o'!>
German-born wife whoM: tc timooy
rocks the oou nroom. is strongly d~·
tiverc~ by Alice Ensor, who etcc!
both in the cold ind mclodram3ttc
sides o( her character. Her chmac·
tic scene pack$ a particular w111lop.
Tom Hearn as KclM>' solrc1tor.
Eric SchifCcr as Hansen'• clerk ~nJ
Terry Vita a lhc arresting polic:e
inspector contribute undi tin·
gui!lhed performance•.
"Witnc51 for the Prosecution"
continue• Thursdays 1hrou&h Sat·
urdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays al J
p.m. until July 19 ln the main the·
atcr at Golden West Collcac in
Huntinaton Beach, while "January
16th" and "Verdict" alternate out·
side, also throuah July 19. Call 895·
8378 for rtservations.
I
bringing people together!"
July 9. 1992 Special Advertising Supplement for Orange~ Weekend
The Unforgettable Woman n1.:ed no'"
Living Well Toge the r
mcn1,:; W'hcrc, Lhcn, ~ 111 thcv get lht'
infonnauon1 In plM ccntunc .. 11 ''J" the
highly rcspccwd 1ob of the moth<:r to
1.1v1h1c her young f(lr .l 'ffi(><11h work11'~
souetv 1\lo~l chaldn.:n Lh1.·'(.· div., come
from L1ouschold.'> of working mc>thcr,,
who :ire often too urc<l to impart thi'
knowledge or nc\'c:r had 1h1-. 1rJin1n~
from l.hcar 0\\ n molhcrs \nJ, lhc-.c
\\Omen hJ\e abo hl\C tx"<:n LIU8hl lh.H
their "n.:JI crcJ1h1lity come' lrom '' hJt
they do m the workplace ;1nd how
1 ht• -o\ and Hl'' <lcllic•d hl!1.'l''" anti
~n:ed 1111.."\ \\ere the ... 1nvc, pu"h m.1k1.:
lob ol mrn~.., .md 'hrn" 11 .lll olt lk·u.nk '
\J inm•r, lh1.:11 \\ oul<l h.I\ L' to he tJu;:ht :1'-
tcx1!, f •r 'Ul1.l'" But rc •\\ tl rnu"t f, 11 <" by Virgm1a Muller filled with sell ab~orptmn and gn.:ctl,
&i1Jor's NOie Stricejuly lS lhe monJIJ we am1d,t lhc Olhc.:r dc.1Jh· ,,n., :\Lwr ontc
cclcbrateoor na/1Qn 's birtht/ay, and aU has there been a mc.,.,agc rc.·~.udlng the
that Aml'71ca stands for, I thought ti an value of learning 10 1i,c v.dl en !he world
appmpruue 11mc to share these tl1ou8hts of with one another On the contr.H\. the
V1fRmlO'.s WUb yOtL1 mc<lia ha> promolC<l \ll>lcnt l)(.;hav1or 41~.a
--th.in th.11 It b. a time for .i -.odaJ con
~ciencc and an a"·varenl""' of other-. in
o rder to improve the <1U3.lit) of our
fulUl'C ••
1 ·1J'RlnltJ is a cn·lin11:s1!l•d m1.l(I• :11z.i:,
1n.,1nu1<1r anti commumctll/£ln.• t·o1l h Ou1 of the hock, oull'agc, and horror means of coping in ~oc1el)' Ju .. 1 turn 10
of 1hc rcccn1 Los Angeles rt<>l'> has come any ctunncl on lhc 1' and ~"" for
wh:u I lh1nk L'> a social ou1cry for ilic ~ .. -ourscl( \'<1u1 an "-C c't)Cct'
learning of c1v1lucd behavior fl confir~ I am often .1 -,uh .. 11tulc tor the Le>:.
· financullv 'oh.cm lhc\· arc 'o woml ·r
lticv put Tc~ cllon into then: \1<1llH.:r·
role
\i 'L<k..f t~ t/•(' lftUl/lllt-:S Ii. tit .'t t cJ lH lllCPI
tl(><m /rom tl.•c crr.u.I and the 1tt·lm11r:11'S
fi•rt4a{Wnrz~ tl't'11. lier 't mmt1"!< ji.:11 .. , Otl
tl>c>.'4..' tlftnbWt...._/Jl'l..'t' /X ll.\J), /ll''"><ma/
•1}4• tmet l/erboc>k lh I n_/u~dt11»:t
for me, personally the value of lhc very Angeles UmficJ 'chool ni ... trn:1 and hear
things that I have been teaching 1n my 1 of co~unt effort.., 10 1mpro'c the lc1.cl of
seminars for lhc last three years ch1klrcn'.!>' cclucauon 1 ln.\\CH'r I notice
So much of lhc past two decad~ had lh<:rc arc no da.'~" li:•r ~.uning lh~ power
LO do with finding and dcltghLJng in Lhc 10 meet any i1u.u1on, \0(.1.1llv c•r in
SELF--lhc •Mf" gencralJOn. They were business, w1lh propc:r hchJ.vior a<.IJU\l·
~I.inner-. arc lhc lubncint of J smonth
v..orkmg -.ouetv and then: hJve ht.'1..·n
b<)()k.., '"nnen .iboul lhcm '•nee •lOO'BC
Thi-, cLJqueu<.: C\'OI\ c<l o'er a pemxl nt
lhou.,,100. .. oi VCJr. 10 fac1litllC !)0CIJI
intcracLJun--1ust "'hat we -,o dcspcmll.·I~
u· mnan ~ n<1u· at mlahlt '''t' um ht
rt.'llCht'cl on ht.·rzoic1..'1na1/ fr., ca/1111~ the
<.>oO number m tins sea um ,m,/ ,,•U.·ctm.~
Opllnn .?, then Coll •I ·WI
HE PERSONALS
How lo respond to an ad?
Seepage2
ATTRACTIVE SWF 41, worb
12 saep procnma. SetlJ Ill ll·
\l'llClf'e »-SO rNn "' recovay
ltvtnc. Call 2!110.
50ISll WF, 1nm, acuve, mJOY•
COllCalS. plays, &he Ollldoort
flow 'boutyou?Lct'tsct~
Weaminsta Call 7753
SMll..E! Verypmly,ClnaaiollS.
pcuae. tirllllCllC --. J9. S"Z /
105. &lpy11nvd, lbc ""--· -.-achaDIU, .........
tornlflCe. 0aARS prolcuior.I
~ror~lluoolhip.lrvme.
t.111162.
CASUAL llOMEBODY, DWF
SI k>Yutampm1. ......_cook·
,,._ 1.-den"'I tcdtJ IOnlCIOnt IO
do \hem wllh. C:O... Mesa. Call
2805.
LOOKJNGF0Ranuaanr11t'ncnd
and torl1*'ion •1th pouibtlny
omMeiool rm aDWFSl,loot·
UW fot tomclOflC •S-60 IO atwe
QU91rty time wilh. ~ 8-=h.
Call 255.S.
TALL, ATTRACTIVE
BLONDE IW.CJ ca.al• well• r-"'-'&• in We. II yo11're ow , __ .,...._ .. ~ ......
llft, .._., fwl. lib IO a..p.
~ .... be .,.w. rd 1a yom
IO be Ille f ....... ii nff liJa. <All du NJS.1> SWf. NewpDI\
~Call~.
PliRSIAN WAHTFJ> ae-.nl
blalida~ ... .._30...u ,..,..., edlc:ae.l ...._ ...
r.-y ..... r-a.11y-..
.,...,_..sM•S51wt-.
.,........ ........ lmne.. CaU
1'71.
TAU.. SLENDliR 40'S NJS. •· iracd ... ,..1 ..... life
SWF...,IO_._... ......
.... ~ .... -n.dlhlp
llld rominte.. Lcq Beach Call
22&7.
LEGGY MIO.WESTERN
LADY, sl1111. lldJVe, opm. lov·
.... fun, rUNn&IC teels •dl·ad·
JllJted ma.le version. Ne•rpon
Beach. Call 2176.
TALL (6'), ATTRACTIVE
Widow, )'OUl'l 5', N/S, Jedt1 Ii·
Nr1C1ally secure~ wuh • --, .... or. ..... who
enpyi life. H~ Beach.
Call16S5.
CARINO. AFFECTIONATE.
commuNcaove., -!n*riah.1-
11c, Jln111hl. neaa. 111vac111te,
dit.,_t SF cksiru commimtnl
wllh 40' 1· 50' 1 SM couneapw1. Loria Be&h. Call 2D II
BEAUTIFUL, llEAL TllY
OinJl8n DWF 37 1oo1c.,. f«
lurwbome. svcc:c:uful, healthy
0in.-DWM ll&Omty~ 3~ IO help me ace my LSAT. l.oYe
On-. Uk. -· lkiirc, the-.... --• .,..u.nvcl,chan1y wart. worlJnc·ouHheaood hie.
Fnmdt ,., .. lller11 lrvl'le. Call
1661.
YOUNG 50. BLONDE. S6'/l l2.
-U ,_ -50, worblc. IO •py ,_ .... poaillle ,..,...
..... C... Mea Call 119S.
SWF, NIS. SS, ST, Q..ASSY,
~ 6S ......... ,,., ...... ......... COi••·•-· frerd/ hf..,_,.._. Ml.._ V11t,.,.
<All 2117 •
PRE1TY PROFESSIONAL
DWF, NIS. 4.S,--. ~ ...................... ........ , .............. .
.n..-,mlli&-tc~
............ more. ,...... Call
2392.
I AM Jl:'WlSll lS/S-7'. All/acme. athlecoc:. w11.1y, lll>solutely won
dcmll Ind pctfec.1 II\"'~ way I
-.ould hke io ~••Jewish man
who ••II humot" me 11<hcn I SC1
like lhul Newpon Bc.teh CalJ IS?l.
A TT'RACTIVE, FUN'lY SWF 20. scekJ SW M 2r). 2S foqwuu,
movies, fvn ltvme. Call I 09S
AGGRESSIVE BllT GF.Nn.E
WF •5. N/S monoalmOllS. tente
of hv.ITIOJ, do'"TI IO e.1JI. ured of
·-·· JPCftUlneOUS Sttk1111 --IO tlwe hffilua'"?? Los A lam1a1 CAil
CASUAL. c6.'TENT Tomboy
DWF 0 , seturc, pRJenuble
l.eldlS wilh)'OW'cchtk*m tcftJ
pllient, DeAible fnmcrl Newpc>11
8cach. Call 'Z I' l.
PROFWIONALSWFSl, NIS
mJOY• ouldoors, 11avel, leflnll
Scdr.1ume1n male. lh1nll11&lan
lllfbow. Call 2701
80. BAD, 90s WORSf? Lei's
fi1t INll ProcJes11vc, c~h
i.lar\. bnah&. trmiliYc, CIUl.IOllJ
F Seckqsimls t-12110y011"1
31,lnendlhip. che'fl c:u kll~11n·
-nwytie • .,....,... •onh ltie ••11.
Hllllllnpll Bach. Call 12'° .
RA VEN HAIRED imdh1en1
SWF JeCkJ contp..,IOI COft"f*'I·
ion, 25•, IO upl0te favooae
hlUnu. No -aodl °' lha1. "'°"' Belch Calf 1'76.
BLONDE Wllm:R :t9 SEEKS
aentleman for theatre,
8uchwalk1, con<uu N/S,
healdly, l...OUJ, """'""'°" -led.<"AMtm
CREATIVE, AlTRACTIVB.
DWF, 30, lldJ if*ial hind-........... , ..... "--
..... ~c.11 663.
NF.EDIALANCBDLJFE..-.
......., awiae:uo&a_ We..,...
co11eaa11 rm 20. '-" Plrt. c.111146.
Lr: I Wl"Rf UU'\D, what would
I~ .... ~ lf11Ccdyou? lrt were
d«J, ho-. 11<0Uld you ccmmwu
eatc w11h me? I am not blind°'
<bf, but how do I know lha1 you
""' 1«ina &: heat1ni&" Otangc.
Call IS29.
IN SF.ARO! OF MA' sirorc
buc sentle. firm and smooch. bl>-
cnl. libcnbla. keen. k"''Cf itind. AF pacu,e prcfen SW).{. 2S·
30. ~-. HopnJ f0t ~wul
deb1tery. llvlllC Ctll 1218
ARE YOU SPO!'<TA~EOUS.
sp1r1111al, KAY Ind _.., Are
yw w(, SOuh, ?tots with a fabu
lous scme ol humor 1 I am. Let s
CJc.1Pel CoAI Ma&. CaJl 2620
LOVE LIFE. FRIENDS, new
c~!Od.yllldtomonow!
OWF, SI, S''·· 111racove., bnp
•ithsrc--ofhumor. Desire
&erdcmlrl 4.5-S.S, N/S. to share
dinina oui. eonc:eru. mo1t1es.
travel llld pd c:onvenauon. IJ.
vine. Call 2861.
ATraACTIVE SBF. 37, .5'5',
tedl.s 1n1.tll1gtnl. seru11ive., SBM,
3&~. 6' + fOf fnendslup and pos·.
stble rebuorutup. Long Beach.
Call 2349.
SWF, 2'. BLONDE. BLUE
hYES. ra-. model r1111.rc.. litCJ
buch. SWUIClS. and a aood ll.me.
Newpon Beach Call 1215
MARRIAGE-MINDED. 5'5"1
I IS. 32. bnineae, SWF. N/S,
llllff'y Ind ~ looklfll f0t
-Vay 111nCt1¥t, afl'ecuon-*· 1Uy, ~ -ptiysl-tally fllL Good COUM-Clklr.
loveadUlreftal ..... Ori•·
llM •allla. Sllc:cadul earoct. now rady IO bllltd &'Ofll. fiiW-111-
... IO flm..
1ly TuJLA Call ISl2.
ADOl'TION ..... JOOd .,.
IObe..,,.. Md1o¥111cto. ~n .. n .. ,., _._ llc4di.W
......_srzn1s.w..-.~
~ ~ ,_, .-. lrYine.
COUNTltY OaL. 401, a.-.
Cit)> hfe. an. 111AUIC, dancing. new
b<hcn1ure• Seeks hrocsi 'IS m111e 38 'i,? mu:rc~1rJ 1n {'Cl'SQO.\I
gro11>'\h, <Nrmg fechn~s. and fun!
Los l\l1tn1t~ Call 2tSl
EUROPf-A' SWF 21, S'6, m
JO)' skung, &eM1s, mui1c anJ ""°"'" Seeks SW 'A fOf fucnd
ship Cosu \!cu Call 1320
TIRED Of DATl'G., Loc*Jna
for 1111 h<'neR, • 11m1 rdauonsh ip \
Let's 1.alkl DWF 43. S6"h11m. at·
llactl•e, KU\'C tndi1t~al •ho
er)JO)' s ICfVllS., hi kins. dine'"' horteb«Jt ndll\I lflll walli;J on
lhc bcM 11'-snc Call 21 '8,
llol~ PLEASL'G SBf Mltkt
tceu~. cleancut. JrKIOUS &ent.k·
man 38 SO, any n•uonallty, f«
J&U conceru/danc1n1 M1mm
VllCJO Call 2'96
A1TRAC:lWE BLO..,Dprofe1
llOOaJ 'iS WF S'6' llH lwc nwlual
1~ns wuh NSWM S0-60 pro-
fcsst0nAI or hus1neuman. Tuu1n.
Calt 2012..
COMMITMl~~rr Ml~O~D.
very a11t1e11vc SW!-. ti.IS, S'6/
• 12.S,yourc3&.a11bumtw1,b1ut1
· gttcn eyes 1·m a do"'n ~
1ndepcndcn.1. f«urt. ltldli,cft
and u1rcmely personable
mtdv.eSlem .... flhysiully r I(,
ac1r~e. and OUl&Otlll Ready for
tt•anl1ns ttl~ip Tu:.~
Call 1504.
CHRISTIAN/PSYCHOLOGY
WF 0 , S6'hhm. ~y. rcmi
-..Sedl .. DWM l"OleuioNI.
educaacid. N/S, '2·~2. ,..nwu
powdl lhrov~ 0.-1111-r.psy· ddoo, llillmor, daru, OCl'QJe.
~COl!Ny Clll 2J75
BRUNElTE KNAC VtXE.'11.
SWF22.modd,*wesaara-i.
~-blWdefc. ~
MH, CMllal l*1)'lnl 8e Ja.d
beck. H~ Baich C.al tcla.
Ul.S r 1-Rll·'D WA '\TbD
DWI· ..;fS Callxlhc 10<.img for
DIS \fChns1un '/S(40 55leJu
ca1ccl, aru .. ul..ic. \C:lb1l1vc. llu
m«OU\, \111..c;C\•ful foe fun. ar 1na anJ <n111n& "' &OCld llmt'\, NJ umcs anJ 1n-bctv.ccn umc•
ln-snc Call 292S
n;u1n SEEKl\G R0\1EO, ll
11ac1"'c,!iUl.~.classy.m~I·
h&cnt bumccie SWF. l\in-10 ... 1ng.
""'KIOUS.~ IO dance. long
Buch Call 1869
Cl.rm A '0 SPICEY. ol.).fash-
IOOCd SJI-. lS. 5C'ek.s CllfmUUcd
~laoon~rp v.llh smcae. gcnc:r·
-· cte.. .. •cdSJ\.1 ~fosion \. ICJO Call 13!1
Vb.RY ArntAcnVF.. S6~, 32,
Jensual. confident, pla)"Nl, "l>-
luptUOIU fllll f11uttd SBf' seck.J
6 .• , l'Omlrll.IC, pusimatt. tn1dh·
1cn1. hone.St JS"'° m&le f« sen·
OUJ lon&·lmn ~lalion.shsp Mus·
uchc/bca:d a• Anyb.ll.1onahly.
Sania AllL Call 1192
SOPlllS11CA11'01lRUS"ET'rn
SWF. S'6'(133. alltM:ll'IC, KIUI
llve, 1n1clhgtn1 Sttls S~1 4S·
SS, profc:,~l. hcahhy. clun
I J e-gy le. Lons Beach Cal 121 Q
BOl!l::MIA~ Adapublt, aM
tJc, ~tnt. >ttsaulc ~/S
amronrnmut profcssKJNI. 48.
S'3', MdJ SlllC'Cl'C, s1m1IMly-pro-
f1led male for comm1uncn1
T1u1ll. Call 2J9 I
READY FOR R0 \.1A ..;cE.
Fvnny, advCl'lll10llJ, lovable,) I,
SWF h•ll·f11ured. n 112.. w/
mibllm hair and alrmnd ~
-.._.,. JCM1ta1te. ~ SW\ot,
21-36 for lllllper en.! io..e. Ir·
vine Call 1665
"'' Scck1ngf11 'IS~\\. \1 ~,_ M
v./hkc1r'Wc:rnis lr-sne CAll .!5'-t
IRRESISTIBL.F Dl:.l lt;Jlr
FL l.. OJI-. ~ ~ur.rti ~ h1IJ1C"11,
set ks 1ntetlC1: tu.t , 401\h DJ \1
Ill.SBA '0 hrcucn.e hfc ~
A<hmtur«. IC'\'lllC Call 1111 7
'OT JlST A 'OTlll K
PRETfY f'AO: 11..rlc\ riJtr,
1oc> Sensual, ronMnt11; grcrn
e)'Clll Cftdl seeks Sn.cte, ht ahh \,
alTtcllOtQCc SiDW\1. \fS. o'er S'S under 40 Co-u \k\4 (all
I 59
CHRISTI\' S\\1· t'nll'"' ""'
doors. wli~. f"<>l<"Ha>n.il. ' l),
ha•~ I cMJ. O'IJ'>V' hk '«._,
SWM/OW\1 .N.co. hli.c "aluc, Sul Beach. C.all 11<N
CARl\CJEWISHWIOOW 60.
11<ould h11e k) 10\>t, buJh anJ
dance again llunt111'll'I\ lkach
Call '!507
TIRED OF GI\ \U:.5' \1c 1«>1
DWI', 28, ~s. one ""' C\a)w,
uruque, atlnl<.11\ c, profcull'llal,
•~Ille Seeks ''"''~· •lira~ 11~e SW, :'1.5 1cn1lcman lt> '~ COtl\'trsauon, a.hm1ure, .._,.._..,
pt'Oplc, filne's., undtr(u.nJ1n1t.
shanl\&. cann_g, Irvine C.1111 Uf\
OJI-,., \11SSES Kl Sl..S. ,iw
'"' porcom, fun. drum~ ,.~I ~1 29. ktllcu. sctl• iall malt J\
namo CoSta Mesa Call 2 'I!
PRETIY. PETITl., \1l IC
TEACllfR . .S r/110, «<k• 1
&tnlleman •ho '' 'l'mllllll\
lllll1*d. ~ '°' ~s. to lfwT a special ~ fe IOtClhc:r Clrqr
CCJWllY C..U 20Jll
PETT1C. ATTRACTlvi-. AC· TIVE, Wf, •ould llu a Pl"
ncr m my 1111 boll, or fot
•"'11. *''"" ~· or l"o(h ..... Lant Beach c:.tl 2...~
UGHTVPMYUR:., BIGG\.' I
)Nd ... ,.--.open.lo¥ .. .._r_. TllllST.-11.
\i¥e. ~k)~ pl. •I.. dr!q>
1C8 flll\, nwf. dlllce.. Yw a1
lne"9e. r-. open. tuectUful,
l HE PERSONALS
How to respond to an ad?
It's as easy as 1-2-3f
Option 11-for a further explanation o f
the voice-mall service.
Option 12--respond to a specific ad
(Enter the call #when directed.)
Option l}-to t>rowsc through the voice
ads.
Inc number tn dtJI 1.s:
1 (900)407-4377
Sl.4? per'"'--'~
l ~ IO lhu St"l<IC, "11i:(UJffl" toucb IC"8 pb.Jrt4 SlllU "°' aJJ pusb-
l'UU<.'" /A.,,.~ ""' /l/U< h-lnnl! /~ c.becJt for a '°"' befo111 dia/1rw )
SF
Women
Seeking
Men
Single Fomolo
SM
Songlo Mole
D
D1vo1cod
G
Goy
L
le\boan
J
Jew1~
A
Asoon
I
Block
H
Hispanic
w
Whtie
HIO
No.Orvgs
N/S
Non-Smoker
N/Drlnk
Non-Or Inker
<>"'ate, \N:lnTI, UIJI, 45-55. Long
!\each Call 2Mt(
~JI., 10, $«1.s SJ \1. 30+, 10\'es
!Kou.cs. U>Wlll) mus1c/<bncmg.
"r.uiglcn n h.'lOISamusL Turun
l .ill Jr.77
\\\1• l'I. l hUhln, ),wat>tc. NI· 1!'""11 lnlJ~l'oear0S«~lf1g rumui·
It< 'i\l ,.holC!Oc""-SlllSIJe,OOljU~t
"u1s1Jc l·ullmA.>n Call 1393
1wrn \1IDU·K pttsoruluy,
h111 re~Nc \m \largareL Pro-
lc\\Kmal "'•"1Wl "'1lh mquinng
nunJ S«'ll \ advCfllllresome. gooJ-
humorrJ. <m<U1vc, wcll·adiusicd
m.11.,hin..: h.'!UkmJ Mu'll be fit&.
111m. VS, g1-....J n..iurcd, pos111vc
.111J , •f'<' n. J 5 · 5'1 Long Beach.
c.111 N n
A rrRACTIVF.. SEXY
l\LO'm:. DWF, L1fespnngcr
mm Church t1f Rel Science and
all kmd.J of sruff. Love IO laugh,
~c. golf, b1k.c, ~h walks.
lll).lling, whaicver.fdlilteafnmd
and lcwnpan1on ID share life w11h,
a WM "'ho 1s auracuve, tall. 1n-
1clligcn1, awue, sensiuvc. 1 lov·
mg gcnllcrnan around 50. Oicc.k
11 '" 111 Long Beach. Call 7714.
ACTIVI-, PEllTF LADY, in
N>ics, loves d.onc:ing. 1n~elmg
\ttks man "'1th sm1Lv 1ntc:rcsu l
l·ullcnm Call 2553
l)WJ.. 43. OK looking seek'
10rTICOOe S•nctTC IO ~ umc
and 1~creslS wolh ltvmc. Call
:!JOJ
~ \. IVACIOl..S. A"f°ffiACTIVF
HI O,OI.:.'>, seeking 2 humor~
ous hanJsQme hunks. SIS. lh•·
he<, music, movies. d11'1'Cn, fun_
ltv" Call 11115
Jl.'ST BECAUSE l'M
BEA1JTIF\JL. .. doesn'1 mean I
t.k.Wl'l II.now ~·s ~ tn
ltlc ·sluing. work1ngoul. fnends.
1cmH, 1tavel, an lllld music! I am
m my 40's (look JO's), blonde,
5'5'/120. I would lilte ID ~ta
41·52 yr old emouonally aJ1d Ii·
nanc ially secure soul male. Irvine.
Call 2305.
fMONAJOURNEYOFLOVE.
trad1oona I values, lllld sp1n1.ual
growth W11111o go1007 Me: S'S/
140, young 41. aurt>um/green.
pmry, ~•Y· one duld. You: lall,
accomphshed, goaJ .ouented SWM 3.5-4.5 Lmg Be.ch. Call
1957
Rt.ACK CHRISTIAN SINGLE.
33, N/S, prcay, !all (S'l I). Uun.
brown~ Ws.Sacbutl aw;., uan, lvmy, lovinc, white prol~
sional N/S -ces )6 · 40. Tu~
Ull 182.S.
'PEOPLE SAY fM ATIRAC-
TIVE..' I agrce_.Vrv.:ious. 0pc-
1J1e. SZ/1 1.5, 42, lodt 30 some-
lhinj. DJF. I wltlt an inldl 11cot.
profcmonal Jewish !Din 40..SS
•Ith • ,ooct 11ean and • cood
muld. Irvine. Ull 2449.
INTEtLIGENT. A TIRAC·
TIVE, SWf, 19, S'l'/128, tedla
SWM 1n 20'1 1nl0 stung. danc:
1~. KROQ and f111\. Fullenon.
Call JOS3.
PETITE. VIVACIOUS, l'N1CL-
LJGEJllT, feminine, 1urac:11ve,
• blonde. Seelw-c lhal special nwi
iosharcmyzeuforhfe Agc48ao
58. M1ss10n VteJO. Call 2050.
ATTRACTIVE BLUE-EYl:D
BLONDE S9' swr. N/S. EllJOYS
d1111ng. 11avel, att, lhealre, spons.
hugs Ind humor Seeks success·
ful, athleuc, roman1ic. Clvi~IAll
ged.lcmui, N/S, for hr ct1me pan·
ner. Corona dcl Mw. Call 2426.
SEXY, BUXOM, BRU:--1!111-..
PIG BLUE EYliS. DJf.. 35, (m'.e
14) w/ch1ld, new 10 CA from
One.ago, seeks SWM 30·4S yu
to tnJOY da11ng, J1nncr 1nJ
J.vicmg .. mosi ol all fnend~hiJ'I.
fun & laughlcr. Laguna ~1gucl
Call 153 I
ATIR/\CTIVE H .. L.l..FIG
l..RJ·D MA \IA REAR over 200 Im. Sects 1niclhgenl. !iill, dArlt
11\d handsome W,\1 33-40 Sen·
ous only h1llcnoo Call IS2D
PRWTY. VIVACIOIJS,pllyful,
!Mhcntwou1, ~c:aitd, frrmnme.
Jovuig lady, many m1ttcsu, 1eeks
wcccuful.1111acuveman, 4}..58.
Long Bc3c.h. Calf 2463
r M 'crrn IE W0\.1.A ~I~ RED
Of' lhc girl nc~I door, but tf 11'1
someone m bclwcen you're look·
1ng f« ... rm a professional SWF.
:O\fS, 33, S7, blondr./blut M1111y
vaned lnletuls I 'Wlll rclum all
tlllls! Irvine Call 1%S
ATTRACTIVE. SWF. JS ,
LO~G llAIR.(;Rt\ EYES. IOI!•
FJ1JOY l1.ugh1er, convcrsa110n, lhc
Outdoors, sports. pcrf onn111g <S,
llAllMI food. Seek pos111vc, easy·
gomg. professional SWM, 29"'40.
(Of f'ncndJhip, fWI lllCI f>01S1ble
romance. Cona Mes.a. Ctll ln4.
ATIRACTIVE. PROFES ·
SIONAL, ADVE1''TVROUS.
athletic, romilflllC, SWF, tnm NI
S, seeks 37-48 man with similar
a1111bules. Tusun Ranch. Call
1518
llEALTllY WEAL.THY
WlSE"'! AUllC\lvch.flluml New
p«t Bexh socially 1C11vc SW
lady. cla.u att fifocs. l\S, sctls
5MiO's gmtlmwi of ~hi.I\
mall.. dwaacr, 1n1eg,11y and fi.
nanc1al sccunry 1<> JOtfullykrc
a11vcly share these BEST
YEA RS• Let's light up our
lives .. 1ogcthcrl !I 'cwporl
Buch Call 2852.
PREITY,8RIGlrTSAF,lJ.S4''/
117, proCcssiooal. Seeks SWM
profeuional, 33...0, ovtt SIU/
I 65· I 85, Mnd$ome and ltmd. Ir Y-. CaJI 1863.
ATTRACTIVE. Bl.\JE·EYED
BLONDE, 6'1', OWF, N/S, 0 .
'one-man wom.in, looltina for
one-woman m.n'. You can ~di
me up Ind lalte me ln)lwhetc
from .equincd cvcrunc IOWTll IO
boou Uld Jt&M· Loolting for
Aable, tel (-«11\f ldcnl, 6'3' + "'.
livegmthmall.38·50. Llted#IC· inc. volleyball, moY1cs, luds.
Hunti,_ion Be.ch Call 2069.
GORGEOUS BRUNETTE
SWF, 31. 1lerm, S'.5', psychok>-
g1s1 tcekl handJomr, sltCCtilful,
uelli,._ leC\lre, fit It flm SWM
w/strana Oinw .. vtluei for en-
joylbk! mnct ~ul rtlllliort-t:fi~·ll~.an Beach. Call •
STOP! YOU CAN MEbi DWF.
49, N/S, edllc-1, .ancti¥C.. Call
tf yow •e OWM. NJS. 4S+, se-
eure, hrn·Jovms, ICl\Sltrve *•th &ood vaJllCs. Newport 8e&h. Call
1101.
EXTREMELY ATTRACTIVE
LOOKJNG FOR SAME. Cla.uy, arinc. thy SWF -*.I SWM, NI
S, 26-33, vtry auraalve, prof cs.
•ional, liable, carWic, M11a .,.,.
A2 SpeclaJ Advertising Supplement for C>range Coaat Weekend
kidsl ltvanc. Call 14'31.
SEARCHING FOR
SOULMATE7 l'm aunttivc,
WIJTl\, affeclJONlc. briglll. f\inny.
fit,SJF,N/S.40. EnJOysmovies.
dancinc. muuc:, wallung. iood
convenaoon ~dung caring.
c:oownunic.a&1v~, fun-kw111g.SJM.
'cwpon Beafh_ Call 1397.
PERSIAN WA~i'EI> Pttite.
SllW, 12, ucks mc.c, playClll,
Persian. 2.5+ IO walk. dine, 1&lk.
enJ')y hrt Lore Beach. Call
1082.
LOVABLE 18. SEEXS 18·25,
fun-lov111g, idvmwous. compu·
s1onaie omle for fric:ndih1p or
pomblc relatiooslup. II u nungt0n
Ile.ch. Call 13.S 3
YOUTllFULL Y MATURE
OWF,peutc,qual11y Sec.ks 1ntcl-
PRETTY.PASSIONATE. PRO.
FE.SS ION AL. 39 ,ST /9.5, desires
ti.ncilOfl'IC NJS/D cLw-aa man
or means re. cornmi~ New·
port "Beach. Cal I 190 I.
I WANT IT !.W ·An~ SW
guy With Afl·Amencan cood
loots ,.iho's fiNnC1ally & emc>-
l\Ol\llly sei;ure. Mc )'Oii oul
!here?? Please· N/S, no d11l<h1\.
no beards or musud1es.. 6. +. full
head of hair 11111 no SS! Caoo.a
del Mar. Call 1683
CARtt'\G, !.TTRACTIVE
BU>l'iDE. 40'S, Cl'IJOYS srom.
pohucs. bud&c & wine 1as11ng
Seeks NIS gentleman 39• for fun
& C01r9a111onsl11p. Irvine. Call
2253.
PRE'JTY AF $eC'.ks 28·3.5 WM
ft11111Cially, crOOliONlly $Ubk.
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(310) 592-6040.
hgcnt, N/S WM. fit. lrrtl. f111An-
c1ally SCCW'C, professional 62 +.
Nt"''J'Of\ Beach. Call 27%
SWF or~LRES llAt\OSO\ffi.
I-TT SRM under 40 rm S'9'. 39.
fil, aubum/bluc, gorga~n. sm·
cae TuJJm. Call 1658
PRETfY, PETITE. PROFES·
SIONAL. OIF, 'IS. 46, warm
affec11on1tc, compauionate.
Enpys I.he outdoc:n,spon.s. <Wlc· •nc. la.ug.tunc. lheaer lllCI much
more. Seebia a bcA rnmd, lovn
and hf e pwiner with Slflll IM badt •
ground ~fauon V1CJ0 Call 2126.
SWF, S'4', AMPLE BUT FIT. NJ
S, mpys sur~>lc life equally Ii
home, 111 '°'1COU. mu SCUll'IS and
I.he lhcalcr. ScetJ 40. I·. non· obscu1~ ~ bear SM J1A11
Capuirano. Call 2118
ROMANTICI RESPONSIVE!
RADIAl'rrl DJF ~hand·
t0mt SIO'+, 111c.lhgi::nt SJM, NJ
S, lS_.5 for conm1a.cd mend:
stupl\ovudvCl'llure. M11sibcnch
1n heln/puslONllc "' mind. I
IW< With open 111'1\SI lrv11ic.
Call 2'220.
OJF, CLASS Y. VIVACIOUS,
pcu1c auomey. Romantic and
g1vi.nc. Seeking secure prorcs-
sional, DJM, 4'().49 with kids,
tnod1uon&I values (Of ITIClningful
rcl11ionst11p. Irvine. Call 2179.
WIJllSOME. WITfY .S7. TRIM
8\..0NDE BEAUTY sctls re-rined gentleman 4h IO slwr
m<i'YICS, ffillSC\11'1\.S, ~111gs
ir&enpcrKd 'llAA hugs Ind lw·
rnor. lrvmc. Cafl 2182.
INTEU.ECTUAL A SEN·
SUAL? Ova-SO? Vay f":'lY·
alrtn OWF S7 sceb ll'UO\llMC
coi1.,.IMll'I S0.65 '° Jhat. mov·
ies. concerts A • i&)itseetnc. ANr
lyucal mmd a plus. Semc ol hu·
mor and ability IO have fvn sur·
pua ~ Irvine. Call 204$.
IN'JCU.JGENT DWF, .56, loves
people. rraulc. badi. ~'·•°"'· IT1d dinnrn. SetkJ ,_Janln IO
sh#e .-me. tA,una 8Clch. Call 1.502.
nage OrqcCou111y. Call l•n
SWF, ATTRACTIVE. 32, tceks
j()1sh guy for frtcndsh1p anJ
mayhe more rve uK'J • '"'heel
ch.tit ror pu • yairs, but 1m
quite acllve. I UIJOY 111vcfing.
spans, computers, aOd try•nc new
lhin1s. My physical lrrn1u11001
don'1 stop mcl If lhcy don't stop
)'.OU, coniac;1 mc. ltv1ne Call 1730.
l.BrS CONNECTI SWF NJS, s·s·n IS, well pttJCfYcd 47, ac
llVC affectlONIC. Ml!\\. fuMy,
mulu-faccud, love pown chit
dren. friends. tnvel, tcnr11s, phc>-
togniphy, btc.~hn&. Wala SJ'O'U,
and more• YOU: iome ol the
at-oe, S'S'•, and a .. try tpt.caal
mmn. 1\uun. Call 2280.
26,SWF, JS.CRF.ATIVE.spm
111&1, ve&dar1,w\, f1m1ly-rntnded.
EnJO)'s c:onvcuahon. s11nseu,
mov1et. f6·11 10#. Seek.In• sen-
s1uve.. fOmllfllK, hca.llhco1uc1C>U'
SM. Newport &.th. Call 1108
PRF.'TTY BLONOE,SUCC'ESS
RJL. sptnlual, st.pcly, su.blc.
hlmorou.J. youlhflil 43 l.ovn
uilin&. ouldoon. cncenai111111
friends °' dinner fot r.o 11 my
ltv tM home, llllJIC'f 7 yr oW loOr\.
Seefrs WM. N/S, 37·.SO. who lw
spancuahty Ind values boch pro-
fdslllfllll IUCCCU and a quality
penonal hi c. Irvine. Call 234 2.
SAF,M>ISH, Sv.il..ENDER, ll·
trle:tive, profcssiontl woman.
Plcuc reipllfld If You have old
faJhioned v.!llCS, YCf"J 1\ICUU·
hrl 1n yow carea and not selfish.
I will lllUWCI' tll call1 lrwic
Callm.4
FORMER cou.r><m QUEEN.
DJr. N/S. loalina (Of her King. •S•, IO mjoy hfc'• ITllnY f>lu·
iure:s ·travel. .d4ncina. loem1J .,,J
mlldi more. ltvinc. Call 1066.
..
OWF, ~. '29, RJN, SOU'OI
£RN LADY Stcls smiles.
J111gl11 Md 111yth1ng CAClllnC.
wtllle ~lewnt 1obc a c.IJomia
I w II Newport Bc.ach. Call 1277
ATTRACTIVE OBF. JO'S,
S II A PEL Y. UICUnblc r<lm*lllC.
Srcks ccluclled, COOCl unclhng.
tall black at "h11e, IS mtle for
tone pcnic "'* Irvine. yll
18b1
COM\11TMcVT ORIE~11 D
Succ:cuful, &SJ011 .. <. 1111)tpcn
dcrl. Sens lllM& wiJ\ bc.i t•'
~ lockc ridct, roller ~m ..
Wall Sttcct Jounul tr. inc. Call
IW
TALL (5'10'), SLF!'DFR
RLOSOE,ll,SWI-. '\/S,enJO)>'
Ol.l\dot'f tclJY1hCS anJ ~~J. Jc.
sires to mcd. lllhlcuc, 11ncete, u.11
SW\1, 1'/S;ll 16 I" enc C.1tl
IC>79
TAU. (5 11) swr . 111. OUI
GOl G.m~l)'1~1~11c:Ktr"
movies. Scds fun lo-inJ. lll 25, JU) fot fnmJ.-lup, f'O\\lbh
men Cnnu t'all I JS2
VERY t:I.£ CTl\ll, VI R' PRl!TTY, unmcumhCTcJ. \ 1
trim. bl<'ndt ~4 ~ plt1.•, re
ftncJ. clurrning. '"''" &cntkmllt 141 t.h..w l1(u m.tn'I' plC'IWn:~
Ir. ll'IC Call Zl49
A TTRACTIVI• PROl I ~
s1ow.1 '\Jf-. v~.11.H 10\•
~s W\'enl11t(MI. t>r>Vit. •h
lt11calfy 11\C l111td, cuh11r1ll ~
.... arc ,.,,111.,, Vt1o•cJ. •rn• d
new fncnJ/panna, lS 4 S for lun,
.~ 1.)111'11(',,'1\.-11'\J, "'*"''·"""" J'romisn no d1Japp.>1ntmmt• lfyone Call 1785
GOOD W0~1A~ UX>Kl1'C
H>R A CJ()OO MAI\ A111""
uve, dusy ORF, )7, S'?fl2S•
Seckllli SM • .lS·SO, ai1y r•e.
farmly onmcd, fun lo N-"'11h,
1nlell1gm. Q\llgorna Nld "'""""',
how IO I.re* a lady Lona Onch.
Call 1997
ATTRACTIVF~ SE1'SIJOl..S
SllAPEl. Y, fulH1cu.~ blonde,
SWF Stth auracuve, honcq,
affecuonaa.c SR'1, ~·•2. s~·
plus. •ho "'Pf' )AU e«c:ms, f'Omll'1('.t, home coot.cd mul\ llNl
dll'lll'l&OUl.,l<lCJl,ICMWt aini,,,J
play• • peal same ol sp.Jrs tvdcn Groowe Call I& 1 l.
ATTRACTIVE SB!-. ltl, ST,
kwCJ cbnu,._ tn~cling Sed.\
good iookt{ll, ~II~. titlA.11 •
I.tic SB\l l7•. 1'/S, 5 10· •• for
(rtcndshiplcomrmued rel~
M11p lA Nma Ca.II mo
ATTRACTIVE, FUl..l. FIO URED S8F, 57/llOI, 41, hon
CA, c.--., "Ct)' lonely SUICC re
wmina IO \hr nw"'-'d Sent
S/$, 11>cll·cdtlca1ed, straight
SWM, ~. f(l( ~'°"°'"' 8ld JlllSS able t:OfT'mllmrnl Aria
hclfl\ Call 23.57
U:TSGETSERIOUS,SWJ-, '\I
s.rrms.e.1<1.~.vtt)
JW'tl'>' Sccb SWM, '\IS, 6 •,
tnm. a&""-ll"" l~"'l. wnw or humor Santa Ana C'11 IS91
'RALDWJ~ BRO'flll:RS ~W.·
•Jiltc wwvd• (Ake, W1lhlfTI,
0.0.el) O.k·huoJ. ~ Mue tttS· tall. by blonde beauty. 2111 Costa \1csa. Ctll 11 S7
VERY A llRACTIVl'. OWi ,
f'hys1mn, l9, ~'f/122•. f\/\
Pla)f11l. llC.l!Yt, ~..Jy f« oom
m1trncn1. Ctom1l) ... ~ llUl'lli.t.~e.
IC(UIC. SUl.CC>.\l'ul, fun, nMIOll
allyav11l.tllc W\1 "f\ ~O"' hu tU~forOlc:bu.t.~ <.:•II
1~'2
WI IA r A \.1IXI h...i1~1u.11.'Ml
dc'ttrnl. i\ rrec/T'un11 'u •f'' St\)
SWF, \ S /\haf'cl)', dM\ t.ir ~I
")"~ hn k•"""°""""'&.Nh t>I\ penonalrl). J(inJ liont•I.
1,,.. c bl.~. r• «. hc1&.h. iwn sir.I
l'llm Spnni' Scd.111 i a e<IOJ t. .. .&.w-.honc~su ,n.>enng-.nr
pY) .... .tk\.>tlul Uf ~"•'· (ti"' .-1
dnnket oby) !'hO hat smul.11
qlllhl1~ and ll'lltf'C\U .nJ \lo •10
a rci.1,·•·..tup f-~"' \lallry
C'all 11~~
Sl·,SmVl'ASIA'll \HU
Lo\ Cl r!IC'f"(lbtJI, ~!Ci. 1111\
d111a. hall Pf"C'." ~IC Jiri l~ Oun1..<~0UnlY C'•n '?S<H>
HAD rr ~·.1'00' r.c:'l\Umcly
l'OfTl.lftj( lllJ) rtlflllfO J4\mll"1
<>( chann•"I ~emin Mid
wOlQTI valiicl via Sou~ 1nJ
fl11Cftte\ Rody ~t sho•s
poleft.ial l.J•()'lcunprtlMUOU'
howe\tt wacflll Ddiahu JIAU.
\hcMcr, l.Mlgtur, sumAbli~ ecc. Long Bcec.h. Call 1961
Women
Seeking Women
l'M I< Wlrm: LF.5RIA.~ teeb1J fext1111~ M1aa laorwc hot
lliK hn 6'1/166 C.. Mela Clll ms
• BLO\D BEAtiiY $1/•l•'!dCT.
Cf'OtC.. fun tcd.1 wnc WAfF ~ io
lliocA ta.a.. Oumtind a.. Call~
Men seei(i Women ng
WIFE WANTED by did fcn-
J9. ST, f1a-loft.t Teddy 8-~
.. ho loves lov1llC-Also laftS, kids,
docs. "Ille., •• be:adl. _.
UlllS, Ila-cl ... cook1ftC, nMit,
rollcr~,..yowbls1t'oae
hcll o(·•-adl.' Cad1ohc, halllft,
'SIS. kinda SUY .tio is ready, Wiii·
1111 llldablengt. now I Sollurry up,
)OU Pfd'Y Wy Md fllllkc yow bai
mol'equick bcforetcWKocla lucty
gvl SC\S me fn&. N-pon Beach.
Call 352.l
Sl,GLEMOMWA.-m=.D OWM.
Y01111148, S 10'. athletic. handsome, hW'llOrO\a.~sccb DWF34-
4 2. Cos1.1 Mesa. Call 449S
f-uN & EDUCA TF.D attract1•e
W\4 l.S. 611185 I tnJO)' blcy
cllfll.. llllBJC, res&aunnu. 10ort111&-
N; mo'tlCS, bead\ Scdurc an M·
1ndl•c, .nb!IOit, hcaldty, SWF
~15 •lllhlnic body. Lona Beach c.r1 ms .
ACllVE SWM, well cd11caicJ
buslllCU owner seclu allrKt1•e,
aJvcnbll'Ol.IS f crnU: oompMIOfl 3().
40 ID st.ft )If e's ad\oaill.l'C:t ~
BcadlCall~
HA.'DSO~MIDWESTI::R.NER
SWM ~41,6'1181, ltllCll-Ccnt.
hll'llOfOUS. heallhy sceb beauty for
comm 11merM.. llunt1111ion BudL
Call 4017
''" TlJRE LOVER SWM 31, 5 111
llS. tt,.. broWl'.I bu. bl& brown
e cs Scels slcndct •-ace bollld
'VS woman 2.S-3S for h•-..~ ""'bi~ ln~t.-ics. *·. Futia-. Call 3127 ,
SWM 26, LOOKJNG FOR 24-34 ~ who bkcs ID ao phccs, tee
lhllll'. J hke l.tll&hioal frn1c. C..11
311>'
DWM, ClOOSTIAN. NIS. JUST so. ,..1 daworced. JllA lonely; tall
alblcuc, flll\. NlllCSS~. Loot·
91& (« .-pcty .1cwmc pl 1111 tpotl.
T USU11. Call 490 I
HANDSOME. EMOTIONALLY
OPb."'I ptO(euioNJ SWM 6'/17S,
41, cbircs qal.._,. ldaooN.hip,
f~COJWlllllllCilll, Nlinf 11•11lywi4fl
Soulm..ie-WF NND, •tra11 •df.
i.lciUy, lllldliien. opai-mnJed.
Im physically fll.active.. ..._.
&allllfte.. not ut'ltd ID sNft fC!fl-
. lftl'• ,_... ~
F.11,oy 1Mnacy, -na.
slwln&.v-uc. ~~
dlJClllQIOOS, 'pla.) ... DI~-IC• ,
ll'llUeS··Sl· IO eclecuc-• lllld~ ID pt!~ .l bedonis-
l1t. Prtfer coUqe ~llGd. oo
d11ldral. ~. Ynl11¥C, •bm..
ckpdl. solid,,.-, 8-Pn.
Call 42'9
IVE BEEN TOLD lhty're 1or-seoust SWM. shm. lllrllCU\OC, &-..
30's. Heb SWF, i-.20's, "° 111-
lm C..W-. COiia Mel:-. Call
3177.
PLEASURABLE, Juflona1c, handloale. ~ 4), 6'/llO
OM, NIS, r.ticr, dlsn1 __..
Md, ~ ,_, .. 40,
lo\otr Irv-. Call ~I.
ASIAN OR HISPANIC FEM.AW'
W M1m. Mull buancuve,slm-
der Mel iNeJ1iaC111 fOf..,. rcla-
'llO'llllll f .,_,._. .... 41 Y' oW
BIM:lt-**......_H ......
8ac::ll Call ~-
SJM 4S, J7. "'°" ~ Olll
doon. --... ci.c ... ~ ~ pel* SWF Js-45 f«
f~.-.Sal~
Call42Jl
ATHLETIC PtlOFESSIONAL
SWM. ll.6'/J6Uh 0 tt.. ._.
;..~-=.cc: ,...=· .Seib.a... .... IO.... ~-m+.,
··~-Cal JO.
HONEST, CARING SWM 39,
S'IW\7S, N/$ adllelic, sucx:euM
r-y. &joys cbllfll'OUI, movies, sport~ cvaics, hllmor. Seeks at·
nai•c SWF N/S 21~ wKh si1111·
lw ql&llJtics. lrvWle.. Call 1747.
SWM n . 6"1n7S. ai10ys ipons.
cooti ... lftO"ics, cycling. Scns.-
Uvt Ind hulftcsoul, sod.tng aanc:·
llYC 30-40 SWF. l~ Call 3593.
SINGLE .t AVAILABLE WM 24,
annc11ve, 1111Cn:sled en mcc1111g bi
OIL woman Please call Mission
Vtt.JO Ca.113041
HANDSOME. Y CV'TFJathlctK
phyJicp.e. SWM NJS D. 6'/176. J9,
c:ollqe dep1iCd. Vay mud! llltO
uc:rc1te arid P'OfU llUUI._ IO suy
fll md healthy Enjoy l7IO\llt$, con·
cau, lhuac, sporu and rncR De-
sll'C 10 meet a SWF. NJS·D, 30's,
who IS ril IU'IJ healthy, pttlly ariJ
allnCllve formonoalWl'ICM rcbuoct-
llup. Pct>tcs "'Clc:ome, iorry no chi I· ~ lrvinc. Call .l914
MAIUUAG£ FA~L VML'<DED,
SWM 39, S"l'/160, "\/$ 11.lpp~.
huhhy. e'ertlSC rqlllMfy, good
shape. ndillOll&I vt\llC$, w Ide ur
ICrCllS, gocJ C&mT, StruC o( lw·
rnc>f. honest. scnc.c:re, cOIUl<lcnle,
"'"' Ullqr9'y. Seek die i~ Ir •iic. Call l631
SE.'\SlTIVE. RO\\A.,,,C S~t
•ho lisK:N and CNCS. v try t-d
some. ~JS SS', 49 SCl'llH~ pro-
(css11111al. traYC:ls, pl.lys lp('IU, hu
ll'IOnlUS, lov1111-ScdJ allr'~•e.
physJcally fll', t!Auy !Ady IO sh.ve,
)6: SO Newport Beach. Call 4080
VERY HUMAN DWM 4S, 5'9'.
edutaied, pni(csslOll.ll tecb fil.
"'-lady ID lu\oC fa111tl), his. ,,. .. Cail ~ll7.
SWM ?7. 6/\1S. 1M. .ihleuc, (la\.
sinc:en:, SI.able, rt bllCH\$hlf>"OO·
tnlCd. Sec.kl same. NIS. T IBllft. Call
3300
LOVE PElllE LADIES wldl Iona
Mir SWM. Mlr'llt'llllt. welhp.
.... an: ~ sin SV, C'Uliy
salVpeppcr bu l.o-ID soU Md -1).f~e dotac All)'dliac •Ith tlE
~Ill pcncn. Baby, •he« arc you?!
fouiuin Val.Icy Call 4746.
DWM 43, 6'21190, areen eye.ii
bn>wn bw, lilies 101(, tovlis, bC·
Wll-""*"~·-ts SWF 3~. NI S T U1U11. CaJl 4301
L'ffill.ECTUAl. DWM allnell¥t
31. 6'/llO, prorcsslOftal, win&.
ICdq f anale ol any rXlt for film.
n •d,upb\n& lrYinc C•ll 3619
PASSIONATE BEST AUEND 42.
6"1/19S Yfrf succcuful o:ec, vtry
~"'-~~ NJS widl no kids. You: Y CJU111Cf,
.... lhaptly. edUtMCd. ... .,,,.
atcd in ...,.. 1 (anuly (hut )'O'lr
hell we pull) C-dd MM
Call '411
GENTUMAN, NIS, N.1>, DWM
P">(CUK'UI 6'n60, 11\lies, I ltU
aail ... dMcln&.4-... llow ...
)'Oii? Newpon Bach. Call 4763.
rTAUAN SM. 6'/J1S, ......,.._
ho.iea..-..--.111Me.~
rapoMillk Md fl& l.o¥C IO dmcc,
cook, wed.end JCl•l"aJ', badl and IJIOfC. Seek .. SW/SA Jady,
pmty. pc1111e., JCMS yn ,..,_...Sic·
ntl 11.U. Call 4421.
A11RACTIV6, ROMANTIC
SWM )0 te1b lltrlt'IM F fOf ~ ..er.. ,. ... cJc* .......
...... AMllla. Call >909.
LASER JOCK. MIT PH D. lte-
-.dl ~ 34, S'll', "-·
LA. 80l40ll Mlr'llhoft. ~ca·
lllnCI, flllllo¥-.. be&oom, .....
dil1y, ~ cllftc.lll. AMhen.
C.UJ6l'.
DAJUt POET: SWM Midi SF inlo ,..,. r.-. ..... --. ....
........ ,...o( ....... oc.
~,.,,..,. ... ,_...
~o( ........... 1 ..
""*"7G.-Gow. CaM 319'.
8EAOI GUY, 40, U11, aancu•e,
tcekJ tie.di &al for Cun b.Y lhc ocean. Seal Bc.tch. Call 4241
FUNNY, NICE WM 36, 6'11170
tecks s hm tUUC F. 2S-38 ID share
tun, fun, .l pwl. No ~ (;o&&.a
Mesa. C..11 '4 39
ATTRACTIVE. LOSG llAIR
S WM seeks anrw:ll•t lone h1U'
SWF. C°'u Mesa. Call 4176
MY DA VS AR~ 1-~a:-SWM, lS,
6'/152. btfr:T, college g~ ~b
lively WF 1S· JS (or fW! and advert
Nre. NIS Lona Bach. Call 31 lS
1 IEJ..P' W\t 4 2.. feleku rua: bely ID
help me O\ICCOIM my shyness v. Hh
women ~ Beach Calt 4222.
PSYC/SPIRITUALLY aware
SWM w/fun oc:t&n/beJch •tCWf
lifestyle, etc. Sect.s SWF under
IJSf, 2Q..JO for fncnd>h1p, CIC
Laa~ Be.tell UIJ JISS.
SEXY BLACK "iALE, 42,
ioodloolq. •dl b4ah. llellth;. J 6(140, secb an e~otac d.ale Pre
(er ll• 3 S bu.sty WF bom.khell, kit
opm IO •ny oqu.\Uy e\Cept>unll
rapcrue Sinccnonly.Lon1Buch
u tt 4023
BRIGl\T, l'\ll-'Y. outdoony
SW'i 40. NS Stds sl1111, 1111ellt·
&ml sv.i:?5-4(1, .. 11o·s ~"'"sen
fUO'd, for bughccr, •~eoJ .W
•enwre. ci-t limes amJ -s• • mous ru111rc. Lona Bu ch C•ll
4431
POSTMODl~N. goodlook.UI& an
dlh!M.lician, ll, S'I0/14S loolq
for hukhy &tmehheiV~l.i1on.~l11p
Corona dd Mat Call 3271
SEXY .t R0 MA.'11C SW\4, 30
Lows life J*tlONICly. SeeU SWf
ZS.. JO (Of IOIMllCC, Lao-Beach
Call 4363.
ASIAN QU'E»I l\l:EDED, SWM!'
4S, kind. SlllClft, hMdsonlc IMasl
ncss owner lee.b orteDUI t.dy 3().
lS •lio bka "'Im&. &olf ICllNS,
caJllfl-c • ~ -'°"' ...... 00 die badl ......... New·
JICI" 8eack. Call 4190.
lead .. IO .-n.,.: Md l•ily. Cotta~ Call 421?.
SWM, 33, 6'/1111, degreed prof.,
Calholtt from large fll!llly, ayoys
tnllqllCS, VII, Ultvd, COfllt:(ly, seek·
1111 edutaicd SWF wuh •1lucs
~ 8CJd\. <:.tit 19Sl
LETS SHARE & CARF-WWM,
64 loob 54, S/1160. finw:11Jly ICICllre, lo-JS, teets 1uncuve, lrvn
laJy who likes dancing, heat h,
moon law, descn, ou\Joon, spons.
tn-el, home and family Wl11UH:J
C•ll46TI
EDLCAll!D, ATHLETIC, fW1
lo•1~ spll'llWI for lnd1&, secls 11
nch•e, cnm, 1111Clhgc"' wom.i.n
unJer 40 for rd 111onsh1p Los
ALuntto\ Call 42'16
l: ~QUE Gf->11£\tAN SEEXS
L">IQUE LADY. DW\1 ST', 48,
1tlllcuc SIS, in1ethacn1.. a11JcUla1e.
,.ell mlllllcrCd. harl')' ~s(ul
& fllWICLllly set. I ilt, J'UY ICn.M,
aotJ wt lo~ ln•cl Sec1:111& Ml
llll'XIJ\C, Ulla1CWnbcrcJ, ckpnc
LtJy IO share a h'P.9)' hfe tnJ blnld
a 14Sllng rcl.woc1Sh1r \1 ullul lo~
alt)', CNS1 and !Qr«' 1 ITIIUl. Ir
·-Call 43!l9.
VERY TOtiC I !AB l.E lh rt y· K'lllC
lhing SWM, sct1n pro(e.siooll.
scd• K:nSllJ-e S\\-r . late t"'cnucs,
t.itly UunlCS, for ~I momc11ts
.inJ poss th le rel.\1Jon'111p. nwru c
1\1111111~-Bexh CJll lS36
'OT FOR FVl-JtYO\t C\K\1-
IJ\e O~. 6S. b"ll7S. youthful.
.11hkttC, flCrwn.>ble, SctU new be·
auvung with J lJ\lly scnsuou. IA<!)
or buu1y. dunn. SOj'h~tUllOn
The JOll IS COflllNunent & 14'CM cmcu. Leis bq1n •llh a J~
It &n iiCJllh of Ml, J&nd w1J CICWI
l'dre.lls. II'\' 111e. Call 460S.
PRC)FE3SIO~AL DWM 37, en-
JOY'I life. spons. ,,.,... IOm&llCC.
Scc1t111a entcll.pt. f1111, 1ttrac11vc
t.dy (~ 36). Coront dtl Mw Call
3931.
ANA,'ClAU.Y SECURE OWM
62 NIS. 6"/20Cheeb ...-.cll .. e, lln
f-'e for-· dlcaw, n•cl
Can·t decide which ad to answer?
There are even more choices in
our voice zids. (Over 600')
Call our Dateline
1 (900) 407-4377
and select Option 3.
See page 2 for details.
llA!llDSOME. BRIGHT, 6'Mue-
tyed ned\I ~. yMtiM 40.
-10 Ille IRA. i..-a11ly, ~ tallycommioed 10hollcsly ..d'ope11 --JC.11.tOft .. ACftld aspects o( • lo•tn& telationthip, seek.I ....
¥......,_, tclf-COllf ..... ~
airnbered f->t •llh a baulihil
11111le who's bcMll ~Md
pMCiplcd. lo¥a ln"'Cl ancl dlc OUI·
doon. ~fCftllOll IOWard ~.
dart haired/ethnic loob Seal
~Ca.11~270
SWM PROFESSIONAL. NJS Jldl
60 b11 looks l•e SO, S7/149, ~c
lire, 1111 tnttlhpc wt C\lland,
iennis. aotc. sb llld tnen. w-. "«)~'"·,.., Wy ... so
1111 ~ '°'* of -••.TLC, far ~..S tt.ll&ioMh .. New-pon 8eldl.. Call 4994.
ATTRACTIVE. FIT, SMART
AlhlM. l'OmWIC. OWM. 61·111S.
4'11 IO -prmy, fie, 9*lhtaM, ~----~30--40 I« ci.c.,_ -._ n vd. cmy
.... -.......... tow-... U.--N.-cL Call 4111 • SWM. .a, HANmoME. &. ._, ,...-...-m.s-..S'1r.
.-.. ...._Sflotor..., for,..,.... -....,....,
tie. Lone ~ Call 45'1
SWM. EUltOPfAN, 12. 6'1'1115. pt.y tc1111is.-Ea&hsh..~e
mllldld. flllia-. tall 3545.
TALL. STROJl.VWILLED SWM
4lteckt alhttlYe Wy 10ho •MU
• dllc:isioll INk. .. -Let'• &all.
...... toll Beach. Call 4W.
SCORPIOSWM SC7s. MN.uc.sbs,
1CN11S, 1rncl, c.,.. SeckJ SWF ..c>t ~JS. Newpon Buch Call 4157
GOOD LOOKING. t11eeessflll
SWM, 33, seeks ct..y, a11nctivc
lldycn•-.~CIOIW:IA•• 11111 bell fncnd. Costa Mesa. Call
J9S7
SBM. ,_OF, f'Rf.Sll PRl.'\CE TYPE,_,..._ f« oW f~
"a~ Mldll SBf', ll
JO. •M• C011C:911, f-, lladl. LM v...,. Siptl H1IL c.11 ll ll
A RE.Al. CATOt SWMNS JI,
......... _. 111tc1Jia• ...,,,...._.,.._.
.-.C. reedy IO .... In-. c.-Jtll.
Ann.ETIC, PltOFF.SSIONAL.
SW M. 32. seeks sJ.-o. daay be.adl
Lldy IO 1"'a1 t4 out. Sumct Beach
Call 3SJ7.
DWM LOOKING FOR sweet,
suble/humot01a 0011. under 40 :\/
S, t'IO. I to.e spons/kldl. Tusun
C111 461S
llA.'"DSO\tf..SHY \1A.'\40,S7/
150 1 io.c m11stc:. mo-.es Loolt111C
fo1 die n&ht mtJch. Long 8CKh Cill 4267
SfSSITIVf:. llO~tsT, S~. 26,
6'1/143, 1Cekina 1111.elhgcnl,canJ1g,
honest s WF. 2(}. 27. lor r WI and
rom4ncc 'ewpol'\ BeKh Call 3222. •
DWM f'ROFF.SSIO,AL S1 sccu
someone IO CllJOY !he good hie o(
tnvcl, ITIU>ic. mo~ics. d.&nees, and
o1e11•t11b. 4S 51 Orange Coont) c~11 4s~2
S8~1 SEFXS ST~ 3Hor mend·
shtp, run. t-e...cli \11&1 be 120/I~.
pct•t.c Gat..lm Gro•c Call 32."9 .
ATIIHST SW\t, S'S, sptnlll.IJ.
h..norou.\, ae~ <pc>nUneOUS,
Ml\'2\llC, ftt.tl/S, ic:d:.S S.al'nC lft )(>..
"'Qf'll.in l.ong Uc.ich C .111 463:>
VF.RY l'Tl'RF.SlH> I'. MEET
l'G 1 ptn.\'111 "'tlh )OW ulc:nt and I
k»C IO Of p.IOJ lood. pel'tups '"C
c.in Jinc loS~lhc:f II' 111e C11131120
RJ._,AIS5A\Cf. \tA' SV. \1. ~.
SI 1"150.•h•e.ll'lm,pro(cs.-IOllll
u"~ blc>tl1nc. ftlm. 111. Seeu
1n1elltg,en1, 'l•OM.kll!S SV. 1', 2J '6
Ct»Ll M1.~• t.111 W\6
DV>". J1 S <1/1 ~-"~· Mn h.ur blue t•o . .1tllltlte Sctl~ S\1.1-2().
40. ft~ tnm 1 ~tJn C.1U 3o75.
Sl'Cil.I:. ~S. VLRY E.'ER
Gl: nc,cn~.1CIJ\Ch•e
Sl)'lt. Bcw:r th.¥1 a\crage loolt''
One or !he higher cncriy people 6·1
22IO. Lives a1 bexh. very p~icu
IAr. Musi be ~ll'tl pcrscn S1111-
set Bexh uU 46-19
FUN·LOvt~G SW\1. 34. CllJO~\
btk1n1. d111na , dUlCUll, lra•cl
mo1ra, rom.w:c, JCCb female 24.
40. Lona 8eadl. Call lS 17.
HA.'\DSOME ASIAN MA.'\, 40,
S41120,bl~n.seeisF11tp1n1
lady roi: hrcumc partner. l.001
B~ Call401S
ROMA.\ilC, EDVCATFI> OJ\1,
)_,,62.htealhcata,-.lks.~
IAI "-k. t.ra~el cooh 1g Seek fnc:nd/1~1.a.i.i.hip. Se"'JIOO Be.di.
C£Jt "676.
RE11RED WIDOWER ~ le·
male cornfUIOll over SO (or In\ cl,
dJlllrc. *111 ~ Seti Bcac:h Call 4SSO
SK!ER.SKATER.PILOT,fitSll '. ~cd oollqc pco(cuor. filty
someth111s. ron1111UC, ltind. Seeks
bmny, CllVty, fte.. fWIMltlally suble
stybsh laJy f« "'°'Id tr .. et, mar·
mge. ~wpon B~ C.ll 4&7S.
BLACK MAl..E, 41. sho"' me 1
&ood woman Ind I'll show )OU 1 eood 111111 II~ Bcac:h CAii
41S9.
WRITER SEEKS WRlltR.SW\1
JI, (;{110 hlndlomt. ~ loolt
Wll for preay c:o-"'nca for S10t1e:1
and romance. 81.lboa. Call 3656.
PHOTOJOURNALIST. FAT,
BALD, BROKE. JS, e•·pm·
~. web Oftt eood •oman IO
kee:p Ille llowlC rns bwul& Ce> ,_ dd M.v Call 3W2.
FU?-."NY OOURMETSJ\t. 40. 67,
tcekJ .._..•ho Cll\ make me
fau&h wt fill my nanwny. ~ ~Call42.SI .
EDUCATED PROFESSION,\L
SWM. 671115.•JO)'ldill ... -.C· ..,....._,_..._s'M'
*'°'ta , .,...._,forswi Clift.....,..,. Irv-Ca114lSO
HOT A SPICY LATINO, 39,ICieb
SF, r1111rwn, U.·3S, for fllfl nvel,
comedy and?'t Latcwood. C;ll
3621.
t.OOKING FOR AN OLDER WO \iA. '\-very al.lnCIJVC s \1, sa·1
140. 23 seeks v.calthy l.ady for r1.11
Irvine C.11 3350
TAl.1..0R TOOTAU..7S'N'\1, 23,
61fll0, llhlctJc, )'CS fun, •Cf) ~WIC('oUS, aJ-.ays··U.nc, ,.tip • ewpon Bc:11:h Ci1ll 3166.
A VERY llA.'\OSOMJ:., RO~IA.\ nc. acnull\C, p.1SSK'n11e, .,i-cn
1Um1S SWM, 34. S'9'/150 (no u
... re. no kl.ls, no lo'c hanc!Q, no uuoos. no 1w11thc:s') quens o1 •cry
f)f'Clty, slender. smiU\. pl•)'fol. cud
dly V.OllWI .,.ti.> belie•« 111 chem
1>11)', U111mJC), lo,e, Miil the right
ID hve h~Pf"I) ever .1flcr ln-1ne c~n 3617
SW\1, 47, ~IA,l)SO\{F l' TH. UGF).T.~1t1•e,j:duc11CJ.e.uy
&<*"& ptl\-OfUlt", Sl'U"W~fly n•h
v.isla to<b.ve "'Kil S'Wl-of Wt/II)
me<111s Rdauonsb1p lud1n11 lO
mMN&e lf'UIC C1114JJ3
SB MGF.'1L'I. JJ.secksSWf-"'h<'
is lwncn. lopl, Ind ,..ml\ ~ 'm
®.\ re l•t1onsl11p :\(0 Sanu An•
C1ll J6SO
\ODWESTf.R..' VALt.H. rh~\1·
ulh fa. h~-me. SWW~6 I 1·
nmu~ll) sc.;ure w em<>tJ()f\;11 ..
"-'ble, Cil)O\°\ I he.11\h) "'J -.U\C
lilestyk Sec.Lill& an 111nc11•c, fit
Sf, 2140, v.lto bkcs C1.11 anJ "'
c11.emen1 llld poss1bl~ rom111<c wl/ « rcl11t0nsh1p ~e ... por1 He.tch
Call 3(~
Al-ll.LlXT sn\1. 41. S'6. hW
S4>me. sceLs it"'lcous }ounca Ce·
rMklOslutc lhc r1ncrdl111g,s 111 ltle. ~ B~h C~ll43SZ.
ADV A.\Cl-l> DECREE" BLSI
\1·SS A.\0 11\.:MOR. ilur.i.;tJ•e
SW\1, !I. ,\t,,. •cry alhleuc IX
wcs N/S, 'lcnJcr, tie.Ith ooruc tOU\, cn1ell1~cnt r-, 19 27, "'ho aprroc:1
Ma P!wltm1 eo( the °X: .u .. ell
~ lhc K'"'s LNlg t1<,h Call 347
V\:RY YOV1llf\.1. SW\I, SLX
lll:S u)enicJ. JCt1•'C, seeks 1lc:n
clc:t. thte. ienstu•t b.16. 4S [lu.s· fur frlcnJsh1p. ll"cne. all 47 3
SUCCF.SSFLL, H/\SDS0\1E.
ph)'SICJlly rn SW\4, 26. from
midwcst, scd.s fWI lo•1na, fo,
bwtom ~y (my ~l f01
• scntcless r1111 llld ~"enturc on •
non com1111ual buis (must hltt
luu-y thcst) Newport Beach Ca.IJ
3211
PllYSICIAN. SS. S'l'lslmdet. fuj
pcal1111-Sctlts cu}llvalcJ. youd! I
ana.losue '°' s~ve pcnnanmt rcla&IOOShip Los Alam1to1 Call
4660
SE.\SUOL.S BACHELOR tttLinc
!he vllll'MIC -lO sN.!c n>
mMltic '1lftSCIS en luAunOllS occ.&11
(ror\l bucb home. Sur6el 8-1\
Cill 4317
llANOSOME. EDUCATED \IS,
SWMJl,SI l'/165, worts«M~I).
pla)I 11111ar, '°"cs die Gra1dul
l>c-J, but not .... Sii OI *"&J.
Seek 1111 •lcnJcr. MltllCtl vc, WF /AF
inlcr )0 for rcbboaship m!d 1n.-el
11> 111 SammclllO aiid Vci• Qio101
1n MJy lrvme. Call 3661.
l'l.A.\7 A GARDE'I. Uaf~
D.W40 -ts esoct:nt WIJINfl "'' t-.!flkle 1n hcuye. Newport Beach
Call 4162.
AFFECTIONATE, WARM,
DWM, 5'10'/170, allracu.t.
p!'OfculCllMI. loYa wlb, l'OlnlnOC.
d1n1n1. lUric1ng, theat«, lftllStc:
Ndoon. ·-skill& Md kids Wire llCll'llCOYc, •lender. DWF,
3s-4S, •O .-llllCft$ts for f1111,
,__,.,, rci..-i.p. Tlal& c.tll
4076
llA~1>S0'4"E. SWM, lS, ,\C
1WE. LOYAL. ca11n1 Sctb
-JC). f« poalble ~boon
.3
To respo11d to
these ads call
1 (900)
407-4377
(bilkd at S/J19
permumte)
or see
i11stn1ctions
on page 2.
Men
Seelcing
Women
Si,,glclife
u1stot1rer Service
call
(310)
592-6040
for inf onnatio11
or assistartce.
Sf
Single Female
SM
Single Mole
D
0.'ilOfced
G
Goy
L
leJ:lion
J J.wlsh ·=
A
~!On
I
8lcxk
H
H1sponte
w
Whtl9
N/D No Onigs
N/S Non-Smobr
N/Drink Non-Or1rtk.,
Special Adverttllng Supptemeot for Orange Coast Weekend U
•
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To resp o11d to
these ads call
1 (900)
407-43 77
{billetl at $1.49
p er milmte)
or see
instructions
011page2.
Men
Seeking
Women
>h1p ~Jlla"Cai
SWM, 2l. LOOKING I-OR SWF,
18·22. MU51 be hones• & sincere &
fl.Sl lmnc. Call 3018
LIKABLE SW"I. 29. STll 35 fk
JO) movecs, <CIC/ICC, sillmc:i.s. mu-
<tc LooL1.11g lor 'iWI 20-40. lea.
convc1uhon. fncndJ;h1p TuslJn.
Call 3436
l'llYSI01\.'I;, 40. S7. l.ove out
Jo<>rs, >ttk 'I;~. female. l0-35. Ir
'U1C Coll 'S<Jll
I \I 60ii.h. ~' rcurcd SWM. 6'/
:'00 "'ho ""MIU 10 mce11 N/S S""'F
,.to.> is ull, m;umgc mll\<kd, hkes
ID 1nvcl &nJ i h&n: c\pcnses, stun.
aw-acu•c. sc'uolly aggrc..M\C, cn-
JOYS sporu &nJ f.urulv 1'cwpon
8CM:h. Call 4851
G<XlD LOOKl\G S\\ \1. :1. ~t>'.
BK..\/BR'I;. \ct\.\ warmhu ncd swJ-21 ,5 f~ \lmCb , an. .,.,c1
~ughs C°'u \1CJ4 Call J.S()9
l'ROffS'ilO\Al • 01\ \I, 39, 5'11
160, MS Jcgrcc, sccl \ pn'fwional
Af under JO, mu.I be a1t1.1CIJYC,
SUICCIC, .Cll•C ""' ft1111nc1ill)' •c· cure Crosu Mcu C•ll W~O
STRAJC.ln ~\\ \1 WA'\lS Fl·
\IAU· 1R1 1 companion fl'll fun
cvcnls D.in..c, s.x1•l11c "tlh c,.
\llK pcl'plc I ·~leml' L1.>ng Bu. h.
Call ~!!00
A TR.A VEU.R, OW\I. f l01190,
cJuc.ucd pmf~\Kll\.ll, ~IS. seck.s
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Call·H~
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bcx:h, •ollt\l\111, blk111g. rxquct·
ball, mll.'<te SccLs 11D"11Ct1vc, alb
kuc SI-z,s N lrvUlC Call 32{)3.
HJ\.ll;DSOMl-LOCAL NATIVE.
SWM. 45, (I, cdualCd/wotb lo.
ally. Scd.1.11g 1uncuvc )'Ol.l'll lady
»45 ull only 11 s1ncc:rc. yOll·n be
glad you did' Cosu Mu&. CaU
4224.
llA.'ffiSOMF, CU'lF~ S~. 29.
57 1(2'/I S~ NIS, browrllbluc
You•rc allnCIJY(, lo•C ouldoon,
boall~ down ID CAM. Cosu Mesa.
Ull 3011.
"" . SOME. SWM. SO, 5'11'1170, NIS.
seeks bu-'°'" beau1y 38· SO for mcanu~ful n:laooruhip. C)prus.
Call 490S
SWM. 6111180, TE ..... "lllS, llU. sb
mg. SCC\ft, scc:k.s buhhy rcl&IJOft
slup, no •tCCS, hl.STIOroUS Leis pll)
life. Irvine. Call 3S7S.
l'M LOOKt:-;G rOR A WOMA.'1
to make my pnon11. 111d who will
mU.c me hc1 pnon1y. Abo\11 me
scn.\c of hum0<, unc~. wlfTTI
hc.vtoJ. cx lectic UllCfCSIS, 0,.11 nn
own busUICSS, J . t-wMwcl. 5' I01
165 Uxt.t \i~ UJI 3.SOJ
BS'59, MXTGIPR/RE.11CCb ccru-
liably wic, semi·danacrous beach
blonde 1o dri vc cn.z y. Ref cn:nca.
Newport B~ Ull 4518
81-.ST FRJE\1> W Arm:DI by 6T
SWM NJS. 31 '°' 1aw11s, beach,
lk11ng, travd W11l1111 hoool.. Ii.rt,
hcahhy, commiucd relationship
If.inc. ~II 3794.
SWJM, N/S, 34. S9' S&KS llli· n=wcE~i. auncuvc, sincac
COf711"""on for romantic i«I& 1crm rela1~hlp EnJOY1 cornc<ly. con·
vcn•uon. mus oc. Leis tllk. Sanui
Ana. Call 3S35
romantic1uomcywhoenJOYsfoltn.,'
music, lhe&IJC. aamcs and spotlS
would hkc ID metl 1 flt. very lUnC•
ll•e and •cry 1n1clhgcnt 3442 Sl-
wilh a~ 111 her eyes Newport
Beach. ull 4481
RICH, HEt\LTllY, ATI'RAC
TI VE SllM, 37. ~d1wn l>u1ld,
*ould lili:c to meet down to c;u1J\
girl for 111llll'llle rcl.t1~1p IJun
ling~ 9CKh. Call 3(18).
llOPEF\Jl. ROMA.\11C. SJM, 36,
6T/17S•, profcmonal, ~cclc
soulmate/pl1ym11.t 10 sh.Ire m..••
ies, ml.Bit, lauahccr. rom~ lr
\Ille ult 14
VFKYllA.\DS0\1E~AM JS.tall, 'llAXDSOME. TALL. STABLE.
caring. 'IS Seek< ull. big. SBM. Irvine profcuional scdts
"uuuful. home) WF m11T11gc
Mr:DICALSlUDE.''T,24.alhlcuc
SJ M. Seek~ l'IWll"C, fcmuune. N
m1ndcJ TU>11n ull 3718
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c11ll• sccurc. CllJOY hfc. Sect.,.
S\\ t , sm.n, shm. tiauuful 2S JS
fOf long-1etm rcbuonslup lrv111e
Call 1532
H:~ LOV~C.. SE,'l;SmVE. out
go1.11g. 1111 !I W\{, SIS. 34. li.nJOyJ
.vnm•IJ, alhlc!JC'. all cuhural ac·
1Jv1llC$ Sccl..• su111lv 1.alL SWF/
SAF. 'l;fS, 2.S· JJ. for fncndshlf'/
poss1ltk rcl111omlup IJ'\'WK Call
3S2S
PROf1'SSIOSAL SWM. Chm uan. 30. 5 1 l'/190. En,oys spons,
rol!\IUICC, &nlJTll b. Sccis S WJ. 22·
3S for fu..Vrcl111onship. Tusun. Call
3812.
B>UCA TI:O. HA \'DSO~ SO.
!locik SO). 5'911.SO sects aur-.u•e
ma.t.t (ordltt:s °' futll"Cmalrlmen)'
1'cwpor1 Be.di. Call 4934
MR. MOM NEEDS ROMANTIC
f1U6'l0 ID spend ume wilh. I'm
heallhy, hancbomc, 40, wllh Dins·
IW1 nlucl. You s.houkl be shm,
su blc, attr1Ch•c and marnaac
mtndcd. Irv inc. Call 4412.
SWM 36, 6'/170, tac wbcclchu
Sccu bn1ht. 111ractivc, open
minded, canng. slender. ac:u•e
woman. T 11SW1. Call 3592.
NEWPORTBEACHBUM, SWM,
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fccllllp), a/fcct101111c, playful,
spotll.ll!COUS. mtll"C> lover, bnght,
NIS. ume for llld wanu commit·
mcnt, »4.S. Carit.os. Ca.II 4l12.
PILOT/BUSINESS OWNER. at
tnct1w OWM. 6'2'/l lS, (pPl1te.1
smoker). Secti~ tall. sin. aanc-11vc. lllldligcnt WF 35-40 for c:oo-
"CSSabofl. din.inc, comp1nt011slup.
A tnvd. I lite bricfsc. c.hea. mov·
ICI, ciNig OUl, lftd bot IUba. lrv int.
Call 4042.
80Y1Sll 4S, 6'11 l.S,ldllctJc, fl.my,
S.SlE.lW for do.st, camJONblc
rclallonshlp. lrv1nt. Call )4.i2.
l~CURAlll.EROMAi\1lC ,SI IM.
Chnsuan. 40+. 56'. fW'Oftlnon.al,
C<lm~StOmle llllCJ111Y. h~pp)
Sureh111g fo. 111 1p1. auracu•c
l.edy lll'ldcr 40 •11hspcn1ual & bm
ily .-alucs I~• Call 4404
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younc. beaullful, uaung tnvding
«lmj)MllOO who appreciates the
a.dvanucu ol An clU.puonal oldtr
llWI. IMnC. Call 4196.
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lwdsome, educ.Med. a'IJOYI JPCl'U. 1n~e1. ans. sma•1vc. hl.lnorous
Scet1111 lllndlvc SWF. (lS-31)
lrv me. Call )901
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O\H1 .iQ, humorous. romantic,
hooc:sl, lu• c dl11drcn. En,oy mow
ies, 11awrl, g..nlcnq Sccb lady,
35 5!1 wt iumw 111caa1s for lonJ
term ~i..11on.~l11p lrvw. Call4Jl!i ..
SWM.62.fCT/ISOil,NlCELOOK
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[1bcra1.td "'OINll wbo nsts Oil
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fnClllW!lf> lrvn. Ca.ll 4766
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CllRJSTIAN. N!S. 47, 6'1'/llOf.
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-40tl.h SWF, °""'-. M . "'-
lo•er, W~lcn s.~ COllllllY
lady lJ'\'ine. Call 4 3'16
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a1~anouona111•r
a.a111 s&abk. S«t-. pd*, ....
le-. auncu•c lady lnr• Call
42ll.
A't'ntAC1'1VE. S~NSITIVF.
SWM.NIS,30.67/1111# Alhltu..,
pmfmlOnll, UlllC$ SlllCa'"ll), aJ
fecllOf\. intcll•&eatt. °"""'be.au llfwl. campMINe SWF, NIS, 23 )0,
ID l'OmllU f OJ pots iblc rti.tbon
ship. Irvine. Call 3.531
llUMOROOS DWM. 32. SUGI 11
deab1hly, cnJOy SWllllllll\I. CMnp
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t YCIWIJS II home, be .. WO ye•
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SWM, 27 ,6'6'lllOI, w• M 11w
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Scd.J 2()..40, ""ho tMG c.h
lova n11lit• • .wnak, new mus
rcadlnc. and really CM:S' '"' ("all 3676.
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lntU>c_ CCilMlllllte•l •C f 11111"
rehlK'ftlhlp mc111CJ, mn.tntA
male, ?S..40 lrvtne. Ca.II '6<N
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11nocrc.ncvo1Y1.11T~.rrolo•
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ll' ~ (.oil ""2
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fun. nu1ureJ, r,. C•t111'<'n1<1t1J\
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Call '0~1
CllRl\111\\ R\t •U 11'.
Chr"1t1J.111 SBl~M O:fl...iO I'
lrlJ ih.tpcly or '1n L.ooa 8c
Ca.ll .ti91
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male 20 lS l 1l.o C.a Ko.111~1. "~· lt"CS
II( SM'M An4 I ~·Jhl C1ll )(
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pro/esuioul, (comp*r u~I $W~ 1,,, }Syn olJ. aw-a..
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an opc:a moncled (l(lmf)"llton.
clean, disaaet, hl••my O'i111 p
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8t.w.l\. Ce! I 37 l9
lfV'\40ROCS DW\4, 44, f1.
i.a., tOlvait, -S!Mft, 90
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AMhclll\. Call 41.0
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Sf.EKS GAM, 21...eG, fOJ r~.i .... 1 1111 ~--'"' l'lellc be tllm. mit. I 8'11 f1I'll60, bldMI.
SM Mo. C.U .aJ2.
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-"IP Wlln\llflllOll. Call •211
ATllLF.TIC, STRAIOlrr
ING. si.ble WM, 29.
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NJS/O. 8dmora Share. call
C\1TE SWM. lS. 6'11 IO.
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and •y·pa. ~11111 c.u 3304.
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MUSIC
Enigm.itic is .a word of ten Uled
to describe pop mus1c1ans who
perform songs de.ilmg with
mC1re thln hc.inbrc.lk, J.incing
JnJ killing bw enforcement
offici;ils. In Robyn l litchcock's
c.,se, the E-wo rd doesn't begin
10 describe his unique )tylr.
The British mu&iciJ~P the
Co.ich Hou)e Frid;iy night
.ilong with his longtime backup
bJnJ, the Egyptians. 1 r th e ~how is :inrhmg like
Hnchcock s 1hree A&M
releases, i1 should be filled wuh
the .. -it, lush harmonics and
crJ(1y pop sensibilities 1h;n
hJvc m.irkcd the Eg) pu.ans'
I S-rc.ir c.tr<'er. Hitchcock h:is
neve r achie\·ed breJkthrQugh
commercial acclaim, but "So
You Think You're In love," a
sini;le from his current album,
"Pers~x hi.ind" w:u Jn MTV
Jnd KROQ St.lndard the p.ut
few months. The cozy confines
of 1he Co.ich House should be
.i perfect pl.ice to experience
the Egyptians' tight pbying
;ind· H1~c.hcock's powerful song..,nung.
I
SCENE:
From 3
Although it has been more than
two decades since The Beatles
called it quits, the popularity of the
Dn1ish group's music -as well as
1he surviving three members of the
b:ind -rem:Jins trong.
Legions of rock's biggest-and·
brightest newcomers, from Seattle's
Nirvana to Orange County's own
Altered Stale, credit the Fab Four
among their top musical inOue nccs.
Now Orange County audiences
ha"e a chance lo catch a bil of the
real thing when Beatles drummer
Ringo Starr and his All -Star Band
roll into the Pacific Amphitheatre
on Sunday, Aug. 9.
Starr (whose real name is Rich-
ard Starkey) is touring in support
of his new album, "Time Takes
Time." The album, Starr's first on
Los Angeles-based Private Music,
marks n return 10 what made him
such a "starr" (no pun intenJed ... )
in the first place.
I le sings catchy pop songs wh ich
boa l sing·a·long choruses and
ea y·to-rcmember lyrics. Starr has
written and co-written many of the
titles on the album, including a nob
lo the past on the song "After All
These Years."
Other writers on the LP include
Drian O'Dohcny, Fred Valez and
Johnny Warman. But more known
lo fans is the producer of "Time
Takes Time," Jeer Lynne, the
former Electric Light On:hcstra
front man who did wonders for
Beatie George Harrison on "Ooud
Nine" and on both Traveling Wil-
burys releases.
For ticket information on the
Aug. 9 concert, call 979·5944.
MOVllS
Cop bashing continues-in 'Unlawful Entry' -·
R eleased al a lime \\hen The Men in Blue are raking an image
drubbing on e\cry fron1, }OU'tl 1hmk "UnlJ\\ful Enrry" would ha\'c it
made: with 1he public consc1ou~ness still occupied with the lingering
aftershocks of 1hc Rodney King bca1ing anJ 1hc L.A. rio1s. ii 1hrillcr abou1 a
wacko paladm of lhc bear would ccm like rich and umcly ma1~ial.
Alas, lhe folks who made "Unlawful Entry" have op1ed 10 pass up a
chance :ll a Gales-era kiss-off in fJ\Or of rCC)'clctl formula fa re. Like '·Fatal
Aurac1ion," ·'Pacific Heigh1s" and "Poison Ivy" to name bu1 a few,
"Unlawful En1ry" becomes jw.1 another slick en1ry in the Psycho Home
Invasion swecpsiake ... '
Michael and Karen Carr (Ku rt Ru s~ll and Madeleine Slowe) are an
uppcr·middlc-cluss couple li"ing in o safe neighborhood. One night, rhei''re
surprised by a burElar who trounces ~11chacl and holds a knife ·to Knren's
1hroa1 before making his getaway. • .
Shaken up by 1he e\pcricncc, lhc couple 1urns to Officer Pc1e Davis (Ray
Liolla), a seemingl} s1raigh1·arrow LAPD cop. Obliging and friendly, Pete
looks like a godsend: he inst;11ls a home sccur11y system. in\'itcs Michael 10
ride his cruiser and gener:illy ingratia1c<; him.,clf \\ith 1he couple.
II doesn't rake Michael long, hoYoe\cr, 10 diSCO\Cr that Pete i<; seriously
imbalanced and has no ob ess1vc fetch for Karen. When he 1ries to get rid of
the disturbed Oa1foot, Pe1c 1urns vicious. and Michael's Hfe.gocs 10 pieces.
Although director Jona1han Kaplan ("The Accused," "Over the Edge~)
touches on any nu mber of interesting subjects -vigilantism, gun ownership.
our growing skeplicism 1ow:ird law authori1ies -"Unlawful En1ry" 100
qu ickly jetti sons any ser ious mu s ing for a standard
sicko-l~·ing-sicge·IO·a-damsel·in-disucss scenario. Since Officer Pc1c is such
a twisted type from the start, there's no suspen e: If he had been a decent
typt ini1ially who ge1s caught up wi1h a yen for lhe upwardly mobile babe.
,.
Poison IVY ·Sister Act
Rated: R Rated : PG
The S\MJ: Sarah Gilbert, Dr~ The Stars: Whoppi Goldberg,
Barrymore HMVcy Keitel, Maggie Smith
The Story: "Coop" (Gilbert), The Story: When a mediocre
your basic teen-age misfit femme, Reno lounge bird (Goldberg)
befriends f\ly (Barrymore), a accidentally witnesses a hit
strange, sensual girt who Is the committed by her gangster exact antithesis of all that Coop ls. boyfriend (Keitd), she agrees to When Coop brings f\ly into her testify against him. for her own conflicted home, the under-age protection, she's hidden ln a San femme fatale quickly gains
ascendancy over the languishing Francisco convent wMre the
mom (Cheryl Ladd) and seduces stem Mother Superior (Smith)
• the lV commentator dad (Tom places her in charge of the
Skerrit). Attempting to jettison the convent's choir. It's not long
girt from her home, Coop before Goldberg Is turning the discovers that f\ly has her own
de.adly agenda. sisters Into prankish cut-ups, and
Keltel's minions are on the trail ...
The Scoop: Though most
filmgoers will probobly want to The Scoop: Basically an
check out the movie for Innocuous, one-joke flick, the
Barr,more's lethal dose of Lolita movie Is eoi<>Yable enough
woo, this is actually a canny, nu~nse. Hampered by obSOC'bing psychologiul thrillu. tf pedestrian direction and a you want to take a supr•·Freudlan
view of the Pf'OCUdings (Ivy predictable scri~ the~'s still
~Ing an extension of Gilbert's enough cartoonish bits to make
yearning for dad/resentment for this good, summer comic fod<kr.
mom), It's definitely easier to Goldberg Is, as always, fine, and
hande the dubious plot which Kathy ~ime aod Wendy Makkens
shouldn't bear too close scrutiny. register wdl In sidekick rotes. I The psycho-SCJ(ual terrain aside,
"Poison f\ly" Is spellblnding, doubt even The Pope would give
wicked tun. this I mpbary.
The Score: 6.5 The Score : 6 ...... ..._._,_, ..................
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"Unlawfu l Entry" star Ray Liotta is the latest bad guy in blue.
there might h:ive been some real tension to make us care. As it b, the cop is
JUSl another loony invading ano1her man's castle untl can, justifiabl)., be
blown away by 1he latter. In 01her words, more Pro-Famil\ ca1hartic fun for
Quayle fans everywhere. Raring on 1·10 scate. 10 being be i: 5.
P.S. If you want to sec a truly fine manipulati\c cop thriller. rent .. lnlc rn;il
Affairs .. wilh Richard Gere and Andy G.ircia. -B.1 Todd frrntll
Class Act Housesitter
Rated: R Rated : PG
The Stars: Kid N Play (Christopher The Stars: Steve Martin, Goldie
Reid, Christopher MSnin) Hawn
The StOfY: Teen rapper duo Kid The Story: When an architect
'N Play star in this high school (Martin) fails to win his Intended
comedy about role reversal. with a dream house/eng~ement Duncan (Kid), a shy honor
student, and Blade (Play), a present, he Impulsively has a
smooth hood, end up trading one-night stand with a d izzy
Identities when their academic con artist (Hawn). When she
files ere switched accidentally on finds out about the untenanted
the first day of class. real estate, she moves in,
Not surprisingly, Duncan gets a passing herself off to Martin's
lesson in cool conduct from family and friends as his wife .
Blade which helps him break out When the latter discovers this, of his shy mode.
And the smooth-talking Blade, he sees a way of w inning back
of course, is given a new his old girlfriend.
perspective on his vocational ..
options. The Scoop : Aside from a few
decent belly laughs, this is
The Scoop: A familiar theme grating, risible stuff. Hawn plays
given a fairly nfrty hip·hop spin the sort of ditzy flake she by the always Ilk.able lead duo. essayed in her "Laugh-In" days, Infectious and funky like their last and there's something really two "House Party" films, "Class
Act~ offers up a winning mix of sinister about the ~ she
p(atfalls, noise and style. commandeers Martin's property
In be~en the jokes, the movie and life. Martin comes across as
also maMges to make sorM sly less sympathetic assnively, and · commen~ry on double standards the escalating prefabncations in ed~ational Institutions as both the two cook up are way too kids exchange school environs
and ~rience life from unbelievable. In short, pre".y
eachother's point of view. shallow and creepy.
The Score : 5.5 . The Score : 5
'Ortu\ge Coa•t 'Weellen~ 1-rt.ufisday, July~. 1992 1 1
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EVENTS:
From 5
There '"'" be a celebr ar •on of the f rench hnlodJ\ w11h "Srorm rhe 8.1sttlle" poolside
p.irt\ nn the 1h11d (loot pool deck Tuesdly
tmrn 4 30 7 30 p m. The party will be
open to th<' public. It \viii feature regional
f rt•nc h hor' d '<x•u\ res and wines from Bur·
i;Mdy. Bordeau~ .ind Champagne will be
.1,J1lahh.• .it >t'npl prtced .it S2 each. fol·
lowin)l the p.lrly, the hotel will have a ~·
c1JI r!'i.:•onJI 1ood and "'°e menu available
fnr f\\ u wet'l..s. The Trianon Piano Bar fea·
1u1t"> Cl'll'br.ll.e4 \\tne$ of France 5 p.m .1
J m rhrou);h J1h 16 "1th a va11ety of pop·
ul.11 rl'~101MI wines priced by the glass Of
IJ.·•t e f1Mch singer .ind composer Gerard
BJ";but ,.,11 h1ghl1ght the Basulle Day eel·
ebra1onn, lie v.111 pertorm with his trio on
ru.->dJ\ trom 4 30-7 30 pm., also dunng
~"> rc-~ulJr hours 9 p.m.· 1 a m.
a M.t,i's at the Red Lion Hotel 3050
811;,tnl ~lleet. C<bla Mf.'SJ, 540-920J. The
)<1uthl•rn CJl1forn1a Rt>g1on,1I Finals (Of the
'l \t·nth annual U1en.i S\"ffi\'ear search f0t
'\lo>S Sw1m"ear illu>trated 1993" held
t'\Cf\ Thursday from 7.9 pm through July
fl>
8 Opt•r.1 P.lCific 650 Tm-.n Centt>r Dr ,
'>viii' -100. l11;.t,1 Mt'\J. 637· 1249 On S-it·
• t.1 < .nurm\'t D1n1•r\ prt'X'nl 'An Atf.ur
l• • Rt·111,•mt,,., .11 l> JO p m hosted by
•' •"t'lll .:iri.J ~tJI St•-:cr~trom for reserva·
• '•n, , 11111Jr t M) rol t..rl'udN al the number ,, f • •\(.•
•Orange County Fair~rounds 1!8 fair
Dr l Co~.1 M~\ 1&-'·J54l \\\-el.end
h"'»' ,ht''" cnrit1n11l' rlunng the fatr,
''' Ch rur.s lwl) I0·26 Sd t>dufl-"Munt('(
lu1np. r -Show" rrod.iy·Sund.:iy. the "Mor· ~.1• t I ·"t' )h1"' lt h l -19, the ""'tmoa tur•· lio•r><.' )hO\\ Jul> 18 19, the "Xero~
\\, .. 11 •n ~1ic .. ,du1,n · Jnd "All Breed
I ' l..11. J.J J6 frt-e '"th regular fair
,1 JUH\ I H1
• '111uth (11J>C Rt>pertOr) 6'i5 Town Cen
• • r 11 \Ir .1 l -~&02 On ~itur
!I •t 1• ' lo•d u! X'.i<on Jutiiun
• 1 ; , " l.111•t1.1IJ1.1' will be a Car
' • • 11 ".11.,r i: '"<' sounds of the • \.H'I \\ .. 1 A""'rn O.in1er, .ind Drum·
1 l' ,.,,, t ""' b<·i.;•n at 6 30 pm
I •l' ') ~' p-:-r per,nn .mcl all procttds
•I •t" SCR Annual fond
country western dance wo<lcshop will be offered on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
m OCC's Danct Studio. The dass is open
to people with and without partners. Fee:
S36.
t lo.., I Iv \I 'l ,\ ',J'f I f \< 11 ._,
a Mt·A·f.air Festival 777 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, 494-4514 .. More than
150 artists display a wide variety of works
suiting every taste in this 26th annual event
whidi runs 10 ~.m.· 10 p.m. daily l/lrough
Aug. 30. Tickets. S2.SO·S3.50.
• Feitlvill of Arts, 650 Lagun.-i Canyon
Rd ., Laguna Beach, 494· 1018. Some 160
artists and craftsmen display their oeations
and give demonstrations and worbhops ar 60th anniversary edition of fMtival which
opens fnd.iy and conhnues through Aug.
JO. Also featured are a vartety of perform·
mg arts and a JunlOf Art Callery. Ad·
mission: S 1 ·2, free for childreo under 12
•Orange County f.air at Orange County
Fairgrounds, 88 fair Drive, Cost.1 Mesa.
751·FAIR. Fair's Centennial Celebrauon,
themed "Meet Our Main ~ueeze" . this
yNr 10 honor the coonty'~ h1st0tic otrus
mdustry, includes top·name entertainment,
carnival rides and sideshows. a midway, dospla~. country fa1r·type competitions,
livestock and animal rides, every ~ind of
food imagm.ible and m0te opens Fricf.iy
and coniinues through July 26. The Daily Pilot Wiii have a special boo«h set up so fair
patrons can learn more about America's
lx.">t community newsp<lper. On Sunday,
the first C.ir Hopping and 'Bed Dancing competition \\Ill be field Fair admission·
SS for adults, SJ for seniors 65 and older,
S2 f°' children ai;es 6· 12 and children under 6 adm1t1cd free. Parl.ing is SJ, with
c.irpools carrying four or more people ad·
m1ttl'd free.
a P...igunt of the Maslers at Irvine Bowl,
lJ)lunil Canvnn Road north of Fore5t A"·
enue. la~una Bea(h, 1 800·734·3714
Grt'at worl.:s of art loterally come to life as
actor, c~tu~. (a11hfully rtp1oducM
baclo.~1ound) .ind stage l1ghling combine to
re create pamtings and Kulpcures as m~
.ind J n.ir1,1tor -ct the mood o~n1ng fr!.
d.Jy thrvugh -'.vg 30 Gtll rcx llclo.et tnf()(·
m;itoon.
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• Blue Marble Co((ffhouse 1907 Har· bo< Blvd., Costa Mesa, 646-5776. Free-
dom of ExPfession Poetry Night at 7:30 10-
nigflt features two newcomers to the po-
etry circvit; Cldon Maness .md ~n
Rhut. Admission: free.
•Jewish Community Center 250 Bak~
St., Costa Mesa, 75 1 ·0608. On Sunday at
7 p.m., O.ivid Brin will discuss his latest
science-fiction novel "Earth."
•Scribner's Boobto~ at (1)-stal Court,
333J Bear St., Cost• Mesa. On Saturday
from 3·6 p.m .. Elizabeth c.eo<ge will sigri
her book "f<>f the Sa~ of Ele~."
• Newpc>f1 Hilrbor Art Museum 850 San
Clemente Or., Newport Beach, 759· l 122.
Surrealism lecture Series: ~turda~ July
11, 18, 2S 10 a n\.·noon. Museum Curat0<
Bruce Guenther gives "T~y Talks at Noon" this Tuesday at noon. lnduded will
be gallefy tour of ,.,-ux Ernst exhibit.
• Or;ange Coasl College, 2701 Fairview
Road, Costa Mesa, 432-5880. A one-Wttk
interactive reading workshop fot )'OOn~en
ilges 7·12 rum 9-10:30 a.m. July 13·17.
20-24 and 27·31. fee: S29. Stand-up
comedy worl..shop ~ulM '°' S;iturdays July 11-Aug. 1 S, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. "~
Room 110 of OCC's Alt Centtr fee:
S 1 2 S Fash ion workshop for full-~e
women, titled "Style is NOt About Size,"
~hcduled for Monday from 7·9 p.m. 1n
Room 1 11 ol OCC's Counseling and Ad·
m1ssoons Office fee; S21 . "Art Throutoth
Lite1<11Cure," a ,;IC·p.lrt das.s which will 6e
offe1ed on Tuesdays and Thu~ays, July
14·30, from 9: 3().. f 1 :30 a m. (or chlkJrcn
~·6. \'<111 ~ held 1n Room 102 of
C's Art CcntC'r. Fee: S29. S10ty celling
w<x oUercd hx children ages 7·1 2
MondJy through Fnd.1y, July 13-l7, from
9 10 30 am tn Room 104 ol OCC's Soci<1l
Science Bu1khng Fee: S29. A computer graph~ workshOp ""'" ht-olfered luly 10
6 10 p.m , and July ~ 1 lrom 9 ~.m.·S p.m.
in Room 117C of OCC's Technology 8u1kl•
oog. Fee: S84 .
• P11clfic School of Music & the Arts 1S1
~Imus C-1, Costa Mesa, 545·1217 Mu)IC
and Arts Oiscovet')' umps for ages 4· 13
featuring music, art and dr.Jma l).llf-<IJ>
Qmps presented through Aug. 28. Progr.im
2·5:'5 p.m. July 13· 1 I: '°' agt'\ 4·7, ~usi·
cal Ac!Venute (mUSIC), ITT Puepetry (:>rt)
and S~lng 8eauly (drilmal; Tor .1ges 8·
l 3, lnstruiMntal Oisawely -win!i5
(muMc), flmo sculpting (art) and Reader s
T~.Jter ldra~. Fee· i s9-S79 per ~ttk. Beverage provided. 0.Jycare .woilable
tbring sack lunch).
Cl~ssical, Opera & Traditional
• Allil Coffee W.vehouse & Roasting Co.
S06 ) 1st St., Newport Be.ich. 675 .OHl.
C<eg Coleman perlOfms an ~eniny, of cl.is·
siar guitar music at 7:30 p.m Sun<U~. M·
mission: free.
8 Irvine V<llley College lawn in froot of
Student Services Center, 5500 '"''nc Ctn·
ter Or., t"'ine, 559·3'453. l\IC Summer
Band performs Its first free Pops Concert
on the C<een at s pm. Sunday. 01nnrf,
blankets and i.iwn chairs allowed.
8 M~ugh School aud1tor1um, 1698
Bol~ Ave., Se•I Be.ich, (3101 S96-4749
The PfClgr•m at 8 toni&ht by pt.tMt J<ihn
Jensen indudes: J.S. B.1ch's P.tnta No. 2 rn
C in.jot: B~~·s Sonatil 1n 0 m1110<
("lem~"I; Paul Reale'' So/lJta Brahnur·
illla; .lnd )ensen'i own Jau lmPfov1wt10ns. At same trme July 16, p1an1St john Jensen 1s
joined by celllSl ALln P•rli.er '°' Brahm)' Soo.ll<l in E minor and Hindemith's ~n.lTa, Opus 11. ,4,dm1ssk>n i~ f1ee, but .iuJrenc-e
cncour~ to c:onrribtlte ft.1-dt'duct1ble> as liberally as possltk
'Mourf-ln·The.,..\eadows," ft
MC>Jart's O..erture to "The M.lrria
g.llo," Concerto '°' Two P~~. and Symphony No. 40, h.s St. O:i
ducung and duo piano soloists
Markham .ind ~nneth Broadway
5. ''Tl'.N1kovsky Speaacular.'' le
Tchaikovsky's Coss.ck !Moce from eppa," "~eo and Julrrt" F
C>Yerture, VIOiin ConcMo, Ofchew
No. ) and the "llS 12 ~re" w1
worlo.s. cannons atld a m•l1t.iry ba
Zuohu<1ng Chen conductinte ComJ»n~ by 'IOl1n solo.st M.ltk
on Sept. 26. Catt>S ~n for p11;knic
6 pm., concerts begin 8 pm.
Jazz, New Age & Bluei
•Alt• Corftt W•rthou~e & Ro.a.ti
506 Jlst St., Newpan 8e.xh 675
l om Long pt!rlom'IS his 1nurumentJI
ill 8·10 pm fod;,y Adm·~ fri't'
•Blue M.lrblt Cofftehou~ 1?07 11
81\d, Costa~. 646-5176 L~'t C
pl.ly JilUY new .l!.~ Sufld.ly. Ener1.w
fdU Mond.iy ShQ\,t1mt>S 8-11 p.m
• Caft lido 501 30th SI. N~port 8
()15·2968 lnde .J ~·"' the bl~ l M>~Cry ~I J~.1'11 ktd.ly Ott
McNed s.n~ 5.tturc.l.ty MICh.t{.f P.itt~
R~B Ban(I •ppe.in Sund.iy. \.\.
Wayne's New Contt'mpor.uy B;ind I
1ng Oercl. Bordeaux, l.ilo C.rrllo,
l1nl. •nd G.lry Wrng appto.lrs Tvesd.iv
M•tdl('fl .ind John Boll\ .ar .ippe r \\
day Joe Napp;, •nd l~ >JI Sl.lr\ ~
July 16 StiQ\.,.t1m~ 8 JO pm. l lhuri.d.l~ and SundJ)l\·Wc<ln.,.~> pm · 1·30., m ~rid.I)' ~tutd.I»~·
8 F.uhlon Island on N«-wport C
Ori'e .lbo\e P 1fic Cc»>1 ti1st11"~Y. pon Bc.ach · Sum~r f.u...t ft"U1\.'tll '
tonight ~1th (1tt Thund.\y n•t;ht COO\.l' • hcific Symphony Orchestra .lt '"'"e Mc~ Amphiti~.>tre, 8808 '"'"f' Ccn·
ter Orne, l~1ne, 474-4233. "Bet'tho-1.'n· .--------------<• Fest " featuring Seelhol.en ·s "O..rrture 10
'fidcl.o.' " S}mphony No. 2 and P1Jno
Concerto No 5, "Emperor.'' h.u rnlt(1ue
Dicmec~ conduo1ng PSO .icrump.ino<"d br pi.mo soloist NOf1i;o Ogav.:,j on July is.
"Carmuw Bur.ina." foaturing Cop(and s
"Old American Songs" •nd Orff'1 "Ur· mlna Bur•na_,'' tws Ori St Cl.111 condud·
mg PSO accompan~ by soprano 8tM·rly
Hoch, tenor frilnl.: Kelly, b.lritont Roll<n
Buck .ind Pac1ric Chor,1le. on Aur;. l 5 . . •Sawdust festiv;al along Laguna C.lnyon
Road north of Forest Avenue, Laguna r-------------------------------~ Beach. 494 3030 Eclectic outdoor arts and
DANCf
8 Orani;e Coasc Coll('J!,(' 1701 F.11rviC\-v
R ! C ... 1.1 "l~ 4 3l Stl8 J >.. one-d.ly
crafts show through Aug. 30 featu~ pieces lor s.a~ or viewing as well ;is ml.IS<, food
and lots more
Co lorful Concepts, Shapely Stories
I 'ni on t.1p for 1wo art stories next Thursday ...
First. for rhc Weekend cover story, J will
'ruthttht intcrnJtronJlly acclaimed artist Maria Del
C:.1rmcn C Jlvo, whose vibrantly lyrical paintings
rr><1tcJ in the: St)le of the French Impressionists will •,t: 11n displdy beginning today {through Sept. 25) at
th~ Rohen \!ondavr Wine and Food Center in
C "'ta \le~.• ,\l,o mJk1ng headlines as a not-to-miss
..:\h1hrt1t'n this summer I\ "Mu Ernst: The
"" lpture." \\h1'h dl\O opens today nt the Newport
l l.11bm An Mu,l·um J~ 1he first comprehensive look
•I tlu: f.1mcd ~urre.d1~l artt~t 's sculplurJI output. In
m\ rq:uldr ct,fumn I wrll explore hu"' Ernst's
thtt:l'·d1men'n~n.1I fMm~. marked by a sense of
•11., h1cf dnil fun. di lier from htr. more somber-toned
p;i11111ni:'. ~ind v.crc influenced b) rhe ~pcctacular
dl'l'Tl l.tntf,lapc of Sedona, Arrz .. "'here he lived.
distance a car jumps.
Arts
Scene
Car hopping at fa ir
Jumprn' Jrmrny, in this 11~ IOOth
\Cdr, the OrJnge County Four. \\hich
ht'i:tn' Fr1d.1y and concinucs through
Juh 2'. features a new ndllOnal
l11mpct1tmn -the Car Hopping and
lkJ D.mcrng Champron,h1~.
In c.tr hopping. c;ir~ arc equipped
\\ 1:h llouble hydraulic pump systems.
atrlrtilt ~uspcn ston~. re inforced
frJme~ and 1runks-ru11 or ba11eries
which allow the vehicles to ho p off
the ground. Judges mea$ure the
In truck-bed dancing. truck beds
.ire equipped with fk.xible hydraulic
~ys1~ms that lift, twist. shimmy and
s hake beds so they appear to dance
to the truck's booming sound system.
Winners a re judged by the
complexity and uniqueness of bccJ
movement.
More than Sl,000 in cash, nation:il
championship titles and trophies arc
up for grabs when the competition In
the Coors Light Grandstand Aten1t
gm jumping 2-4 p.m. Sunday.
12 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, July 9, 1992
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the Neimcn ~rcus courty•rd. lineup: Micl\ael Tomlinson. tonlgtlt; Keiko Matsui,
luly 16; Flof;a Purim (Brwh•n jaul, Joly
23; Dan Seigel, July 30; (to be an·
nounced), Aug, 6; Rob Mullin's All-Star
Band, (\Ug. 13; The leading Edge featunng
Mullin, Tony Cuerrero, Craot u1ssma.n
and more. Aug. 20; Pancho 5.Jnchez (Latin pt?rcu~). Aug. 27. Showlime: S6 p.rn
• Golden West College outdoor amph1-
1he:iter, 1S744 Colden West St .• Hun
hngton Be.ich, 895-31711 "Sta~r ·91: • Thursday mgtlt series or summer con·
certs opens tonigh! •nd contJO~ throoi;h
Aug 6. I fuJyvc.:iltia pla}'i lattn rhytms '11·
tNnating ~ecn Oamcnco, 1.uz. cla..sicJI
and other ethnic inOuences tonight Tick·
cts· S7 per evc:nt, S30 tor series. Show·
tune. Cates open 6:30 p.m. for p1cl<nid .. • ing. show be1;ins at 7:30 p.rn.
• Hy•ll Newporter 1107 Jamboree Road,
NC!\'-port Be.iCh, 740·2000. Frid.ly . nijtht
Summer Concert Se11es lineup (and ticl:et
prices) C..uy Foster Quartet IS81, Friday;
Ch.lrloe Mariano Qu;artet <SlOI. July 24, Su·
pers.n IS 101. July 31; H.irold Land Quartet
IS8l. Aug 7; Conte Cillndol1 Qwrtet <S8),
Aug 14, Louie Belbon 81g Band CS101. Au~ 21. Gates open 6 30 p.m., ~v
starts 7;30 p.m.
9M.u"ell's By the ~a 317 P.c1fic Coast
I ftghway, Huntington BeJCh. 536·2SSS.
Tile Jun OeJufio Tno performs Friday·
Saturd.ay nights at 8, 9·30 and 11 and Sun·
d.iys at J. 4.30 ilnd 6 pm. Sp«i.11 gu~
~ who JOtn the tr.o include: Saxo-phorusl Pete Chr151heb (Ftl(fay); snc>Phon1st
lenny ~n (SJlu~yl llnd \IOCillf1st liw
Nobumoco 1Sund.iy). There is a S4 enttt·
1.:11nment cha'l;C and S7 minimum food/
be-.l.'r .ige ch.lrge.
• N~Port Beach Marriott Hotel & Ten-
nis Club V~ lounge, 900 ~port Cen·
ter Drive Free "Cli.lmp..igne Sund.iy ol
lau" series continues Suooay with Free·
\\Jy Philharmonic (dassic.-il jau). Other dat~ and performe~: July 1g, Enc Milri·
enthal (~ophonist); July 26. Phil Up-
church tgu1tansl); Aug. 2, The ,..\.l..ic Band
((uSK>O ensembk>. Aug 9, Pctef Sprague
<gu1t.i11s1) Showl1me. 4·8 pm
•Orange County PtrfocminK. ·Arts Cen·
1er 600 Too.,n Centef Ome, Costa Mcs.1,
556-ARTS Spyro C)'fa and John P;at1tuco ~rck oif The Center's 1992 ).u.l Stnes at 8
pm Aug. 7.
8 Puific Amphitheatre lOO Fa11 Om~.
CChla Me');a, 546-4876 ijfues Festiv.ll '92
"ith B B King. SJnuna, Buddy Cuy, Fabu-
IOu\ Thunderbirds and Or. John. 3 p.m.
Aug 16 T1cJ.~ts: S19 50·S27,50
"An Outstanding New
Indian Restaurant" ............ n. ... ~.,...
•Park Plact OKk 3333 Michelson Dr.,
lrvme, 85 l · 1660. "Wednesd.iys In The
Park" free concerts series indud~: blues and jazz from James Harman Band nn
Wednesday; latin jazz from Kevyn lettau and Friends July 29 (01her illcts listed under
pop). Shows begin 11 ·.30 a.m.
• Pla~rs 18100 Von "'-'Im.Jn lwe., IMne
660-9}15. ''M.lmbo Kmtj)" Brwhan 1a.zz
pr~ted Saturd.!~ 6 CJ p m.
8 Robert Mondni Wine .ind Food Cen·
ter 1S70 Scenoe Or. Co.t.t Mesa. "'51 ·
0441. "Music at Mondav1 series of open-
air. early evening concerts fe.itunng light
gourmet picnics and Robert Monda11i winrs or ·non-alcoholic bcvera~cs ''Ith procel.'{h
bencfitting cancer rt-starch, educ.ition and patient ~rvices in Orange County, opens
S-7 p.m. Sunday with Cturk"S "[)«" Ruth·
erford .tnd Paciric JJU Orcht."Stra. lat.Jn JilU percuss.on1S1 P.lncho 5.lncht'z performs 5-7
p.m. Aug 2. Bernie Pe:irls Blue. B;and and
Harmonia Fab play\ S-7 p.m Aug. 23 Tickets: S3S per \hoW, S100 for all tliree.
Pop, Rock & Country
8 All;a Cofftt Warehouse & Roasting Co.
506 Jht St., N~port Bt'JCh. 675-0233
Oulcim.:inia performs l11;h folk m~ic on
l\ammer dulomers Jt 8 p m S;iturday. Billy
North pe1r01ms pop tlt 8·30 p.m Wednes·
day Bo.ird1ng Hoose performs fol~ rock at
8:30 p.m Jufy 16
• Bur Strttt C1.fe .at Cl)'\l.al Court Bear
Street ilnd Sun~l.'r A\enue CO>ta Mesa.
435-2167. Sl~igu11•1r-t/)()f1~11ter Ernest
Ale pcrlorms fO • m.-nooo S-1tu1~y Ad· mlSSIOf'I • f rtt
• Blue M.lrble Cofftthouse 190" Harbor
Blvd., Costa M._'Sd, 646-S776 Karl Baile!) J>e't:<>mlS rod.in' blues hid.iy. Ad.ame Ch11s performs alternatl\e folk rod. 5.lturd;ay
l<M? Cryscal; pl.iy 1auy new ai;e Sund;ay
Eldon M.lnoo pl.lys neo folk Tue>da}' Mc·
Salsa plays to J Lahno beat Wednescfay
~ Super 8 P101ect flays elcct11c rock Jul_1y 16. Sh<M-11mcs 8· 1 1onigh1; 9 p.m
m1dn1jtflc 'Freday·Sdl\lrdJ)·'. 8-11 p m Sun
d.ay-Wednesday. Adm1~)1on Free
• ufe Lido so 1 30th St l'-cw-port Be•ch.
675·2968 Mich;iel P.ltler~·s R&B Band
pl;ays 8 10 p m.-l ill.m Su~y. County
SW1ng from lee Ferrell • S...eet Girb" pre·
~ntid same time Monday
•Crazy Horse Stull House and S.iloon I SSO BrookhollO\\ Dme, S.inu A~. 549·
1S12. P;aulcne CarlliOn ;ippears 7 and 10
pm Mond.ly. MIChacl M.lrtin Murphey
plays 7 •nd 10 pm luly 27.
1'Fabulous Food ...
lncrrdibly Fresh "
-~ n.o..~,....
Daily Buffet
Luncheon
Mon-Sat
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Serving
Lunch,
Dinner &
Bnanch
CU I S I NE OF
INDIA
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Cl98-B !oath Olllt Hwy
Lipu Bed, CA 926.51
(714) 497·9197
OPEN
7 DAYS
A WEEK
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2S9J2 Muitludl Blvd
Mlllioo Vic,o. CA 92691
(714) 58\-4200
8 fll11terald's Food 1.nd Spirils 19171 presented 7·9 P..m. nightly dunng the run
Magn01ta St.. Huntington Beach, 968• ol the fa1f in Atlington Thea1cr. Other acts 2: a11d dates: Memories of Rock 'N' Roll 45 3. Li\.e entertainment siK nights a ,Show featuring the Ri\'lngton~. lhe Co.ut· week; open mile night Thursdays. CD ers, Billy Richards. Martha and 1he Vandel·
jukeboK, too. Call for other features. las and the Monte Carlos lSaturd.iy); lee
• Fountain V;alley Recrulion Center Creenwood (Sunday), the TemptahOn~ 16400 Brookhurst, Fountain Valky. 965 (Monday>; Jan and Dean and rt>~ Bclw
-1447 Concerts In The P.lrk sc11cs. pre· Bandits lluesdayl; Celine Dion .:ind l'eJbo
sent<'d free on Thursdays from 6.30·8 Bl)iOO CWednesda~J; Clcn Camp1".·ll Oul)
p.m foa1ures Popula1 Demand performing l6l; Paul 1<.1ntne1's Jel•c~>n Airplane IJu!)
clas-\1crock July 16 171; P.tul Re\'ere and the R.1idt'I) rJul) 18., tilt' hcrl) Brothel) llulv 2UI. O.iths ._,,,)ihl • G01rdcn's Bistro ;it Cl)stal Court Bear (July 2lJ, C>.>ug 11.er>h.JW Uulv 221; B.J. Tflo..
Streec and Suntlo"er A\-enue. CO\la t.1t'S.:i, mas (July 231. l\estl<?$s lleart IJuh 2s1; '°"" 161 -0823. "Summer Splash' Ofl SJturda)-l<AV and Steppcm,olf (Juh 261 Concens
from 3 7 pm. features '"'!.'egg.lt' frtt with regularf.i1r adm1~1<Jn .
•Golden West College outdoor amDhi· •P ·r. Am h'lh 1 100 f O thc.-atN, '5744 Golden \\IC\! St., Hun· .ic1 ic P I ea re J1r me, Costa Mes.i, S46-41176. Par\..mg SS. lhc ungton Beach, 895-8378 "S1.1rshower Allman Brother~ Band with 'pcciJI gu~1
'92," Thur)(Jay "'};ht series ol ~umme1 con· Blues Tra~eler, 7 p.m. July 17 lid,cb
cern opens ton1~t and continues through S26.9S·S38 SO. Michael Bohon \\1th Spt?·
Aug b, mc.ludc.'s Zulu Spear. a South Al11· c1al guest Celine Dion, 7.30 p.m. )uly lll. c.an band that blenili its na1r.e music with Ticl.Cts. S 17 60-S29.70 011cago plus spe-
Ame11can rod 'n' roll, July 16 T 1Clets S7. ci.11 guesc. 7:10 pm July 2S 1 icL.eb
Sho\,1.1me C.ites open 6:30 pm for ptek· S9.SO-S27. World Be;at Tour '92 featuring
nd1ng. \how begins at 7:30 p.m Jimmy Cliff, Burning Spear and Cross Cur:
&Irvine Meadows Amphitheiltre 8808 tr-turc~. 4 p.m. Au~ 1 Ti<:lets S 17.6U-
\1ne Center Drive, 11111ne, 115S·8096 Bob S2S.30. Crosbv, Still~ & N.bh plus spec1JI we., and Rob Wasserman plus special gllest Mclrc Cohn, -30 p.m Aug. 7. Tid-~uests Bruce Codburn and Michelle ets S 11 ·S27.SO. Ringo Stw arid his All·
'---1.-.. tf 7 30 t ·ni. Th c· Stclr Band. 7:30 p.m ·Aug. 9 lid.els. '""-•" pc orm : onit;<'1· e rpsy S17,60-S30.80. Bluh Festival ·92 with
Kings play at 8 p.m. Sclturday tl;immer, 8.8. Kint. Sclntana. Buddy Guy. fabulou. Boyz ll Men and Jodeci appear at 7 p m. SundAy. fes1ival MuMc.il Budweiser, featur· Thunder lfds and Or. John, l p.m Aug.
ing Ana Gab<iel, La Malia and MJgncto, 16. TicL.ets: S19.SO-S27 50 Gt:orgc Thoro-
Pfestnted 8 p.m. July 17. Dan Fogelberg good and little FeJt, 7 pm Aug 29 Ticl.-
.tnd fhu Cilk)')QO pl.ly at 8 pm. July 18. eu~ S22·S25.8S. Alan Jacl!.on pl\J\ \~'Ci.ii lerrv Carcia B.tnd perfonns 7 p m Aug 1. guest Diamond Rio, 7· 30 p m Sepr 4
Jimmy Buffet .lnd the Coral Rl.'Cfer B.and Ttcl.cb. S25.8S eeor-.r, Strait, 8 I> m Oct
'\\'Ith spcci.tl guest [\angel1ne perform 8 9 rd.els S25 8S-s2, so Tr.Icy Ch.tpmJn
p.m Au~29. "lollapalooza'' reJtut1ng plU> spec1:il guest. date \O be announced
Red Hot ih P'1)pets. Min•)!f), Ice Culx', lic:leu. S22 S5-S25 8S
Soundgard • the Jesus and ,\.\Jr. Ch.tin, • P~rk Pl.ice Declo. 33P MtChelson Dr
Peillrl Jillm llnd lush performs al 2 pm. ll'.1ne. 851-1660 ''\\'edncsd.l}1> In lhe
Sept l l 12 P.irl.' free concera series fe.11ur~ old-time
courtroom dram.ls -The Night o( Janu· ary 16th," "The Verd1<..t" and ''\\1tneis 10•
the Pfl))C(ut1on" -throush July 19 ' lhL•
Night of January l C.lh," 'lyn Rand'~ ,10" 1 .1
a woman accu)('J or lulhn~ lwr ir1ll.'rOJ•
tional S\\.1ndlcr hu~bJnd 1> prl'!-l:'OIN Jt
8;30 pm on July CJ. 10 18 an I 19 "Th<'
Verdict," Agatha Chr1.i•t··~ dranw a[)o:.1 tl1t·
ailing \\ 1le ol a Gt·11na11 pro!cb)( :ourllJ
JeJd, ~, hcJrt stc1pp1.-d by mc.'d· Jt.oo aJ
m1n1..tered b1• tr..i-to11g h;iild, is prc5C'l'l!d
Jt 8 30 p.m. July n, 1:!, l5. 16 an<l 1~.
Chr tie·~ '·\\ 1tnt"\S for tile Pros.ccution,·
molw1i: a lol1d1 )Jl111)1u blud.,roned :o
death >hortly JltL·r bt1ni; bdricl"Jcd U.. a
charming )Ouns mJn, pfay~ .it 8 µ m. Jul,
9, l O 11, 1 C., l7 .ind 18 .ind 3 I' rn 1ul}
12 and 1 CJ 'ldm1~'1on, Sii lor lhur,,J.I\
and Sunda1 \hu\\• 510 for fml.l~ and S.i1·
urday sho\\S
• ln-ine Ci\ic light OpN.t at the ll'\111c
Barclay lht:Jlt-r on ti._. L'CI c.:impu~ ··c.ib·
aret, • a mu) .. .it dr.1m.1 ot ...prc-\ \'orld \ \ .1r
It Berhn, pl.i~· lhur>d;i., anJ Frod.•1• J: 8,
p.m., SJturda\) at 2 and II pm , Sunc1h at
2 p.m. lhroui;h July 18 T4cu Sl S·S~.!.·
8 11'\lne Villlley College Couft)ard Amphi·
theatre, SSOO lf\10C Center 01., lr.1ne,
SS9·3333 lhe W\•ci) mu)ic.il com<-"I> ··;..
Funn) lh111g H.11l!Wned oo the \\ "' to tht' Forum" plJ~) ell 8 pm F11dJ)"!> and SJtur·
d.1ys through Jul) 25, \\1th l\\o Thur><IJ•
performJnCl:'S, Jul) 16 Jlld 23 -'.dmhsu1n
S8·Sl0
• Ne\\porl Theater Aris Center 2501
Cl.If D11,e. "-l"'P'-"" B1:Jd> 1111 «)'tl8
Closmg peno11T1Jnu'> OI Soo•c En~ hJr1tei1
[\Cn•ng..•• ii rC\ue ol Rodi:t•rs .:inu H.:im·
ITU~r)te1n wng>, prt•Scnlt'cf Thur>d.l\
thrO\/);h Sund>\ at 8 p rn land ~ 30 pm
Sunw•l fo.lcb s 1 s
• rock from Bobby Cochran and the Rh~thm 8 lrville Valley College lawn 1n . lront of Rockers July 22 at 11 ·JO .i.m, .• Student Sef\llCCS Center, 5500 ll\linc Cen
•Orange Coa~t College 01 1m,1 lJb The·
diet, 2701 ~J'''"• " I\ .. 1J C1.>-1J .~"leS.J
432·5640 A. wrnmt:r P•J\ ICStl\Jf, te3t\Jr
mg a new orig1nJI \\()I~ h1 nwml.lc:r~ 01 the '
OCC Rcpertnr, ThNtre Comp.in\ e.:ich
night, runs 8 p rn. FndJ~S Jilt.I <\,11urd.l•)
)uly 10· 12 1nd I -1q 11tf·\1l ~ tcr Or., ll\mc, 559.3453 rvc Summer
Band perform\ its fir.t free Pops Concert
on the Green at S p.m. Sundav Dinner,
blankets .lnd lawn chairs allowed
•le Meridien hocel 4500 M.KArthur
Bl"d . Newport Beach, 476-2001 As part
of BJstJlle O.ty fest1V1ties, French singer•
compnK'f Gerard 8.arbut perform\ '\\'1th h1>
tno on T~y Crom 4:)0-7 30 pm .. I le
also appears nightly from 9 p m • 1 a m
• 8.id1stage Theater 151)\l SupcrlOI A\e
Cwa Mcs.i 646,5887 fochc Ansl\
Men," .i mf.>ling dr;ima dt·pKt•n~ the 1n
tcn.e JUI) del1ber.itions ol J murJt>r 111.11 ~n~ Frid.ly •nd conunut') FriW)> aod SJturd;i~ through Aug 1 T tC~<'b S 1 O·
S12SO '
a Way OH Bro.1d\\;ay PIJ\hOU)e l051)
f, .i .;1 '>an!\ .\nJ ;4 -8'1'r [ htt'rn
Standard ·• .l c, ntempurJr, co·: C\h {h.trt
1ng thl' lo\C> ol llH' wrp ~) ~rodJ\~ a11d
'S.iturd.i~s ;at 8 p 111 11>10ugh Aus t ~ TIC•"
Cb St.? .SO·S 1 s
8 Or.lnge CounCy F.air ill Orange Count)'
Faill)rOUil<b, 811 f.t1r Dri\e, Co .ta ~.
549-9802 On Friday. Larry Clllin ;ind the
Catlin BrotheD o~n up the entcrt•1nr~n1
8 Golden We~t Colll•ge P.1110 lheJtc.1
15744 Coldem,at St tiuntoni;ton ll•h
8367. Ell"'enlh sea..on ol ··~Iden \h">I
Mysteryfest 1nclude1 three c11me
• UCI Lottie l)w.itl'r, tlur 1Jrtll1l'• llJ! 11
"ne <168·7546 Pruit~"" Robt:rt r,tt'"
pcttorm) h1\ 'ontrvH'• oal mw m.1n pLl\ "Sn..ip-hv~ '"' .l ~ 11.11 .,;l!l,•r " Oil lulv 11
Adm1>.s1nn trn· C.iil r.:x ~'"'"' t1111e .
The First Glass Of Wine Is On Us!!
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-MONDAY -
• SPAGHETil -Meat or MarifllJl'll
Sauce ................................................ 5.95
=TUESDAY -
• BROASTED CHICKEN -
3pkcalna~~ TniJrlntJrll,..................... .. .. ".. .. .. .. .. . 5. 9 5
-WEDNESDAY -
• SAND DABS -~ rke, frah ~ ................................. 6.25
-THURSDAY -
• ROAST BREAST OF TURKEY -
Stufflns, mashed poti)to and -~/es ............................ 6.95
-FRIDAY -
• FISH 'N CHIPS -Tempura O«tered
cod, role slaw, & french fr1es • 7. 25
-SATURDAY -
• LASAGNA ...................... 7 .25
-SUNDAY -
• SAND DABS ................... 6.25
LurdlDa•• .......c 7 DONi FORGET KIDS EAT FREE <10 YtMS & Unda>
428 E. 17TH STRE ET, COSTA MESA• 650-1 7 50
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C all The Cannery a nostalgic
piece of America's past -
call 11 part of historic New-
port -call 11 kibch -call
II a toumt tr~p, Q)\ l\n IliJl,J:iamil:_
ton doc!>n"t care \\hat you call The
Crnnery, a~ lon.g as you call it for
re)enat1ons (This is a busy place -
espcc1.1lly on ''ecl..enth).
Marla
Bird
Restaurant
Critic
I l;imdton bought
the Western Fish
C:mnel} ·s central
building (and ad-
joining land) in
197::'. and had it
transformed into a
res t aurant fo r
which architect
Rull\ Pulasl..i \\Oil
.1ct:laim and
J\\ .mh. The in-
tegrtt) of the 60-
' e.1r-old fac to rv ~a!> :issured b}·
h:a\ 1ng the foc-
tllf\ 's beams cx-
P'"ed. p.1rh of the ~rrgmal machin-
cn ''ere kit mtact. mounted or
,t:1n,l111g. aJJing charJcter and
dr ma to the .itmo~phere.
.::,incc 11' grand opcnmg m 1973,
1 he Canner) ha-; evolved into a
mm1-111Ju~lf) Lot' of things are hap-
pt·n1111.: JI 1h1s \\Jterlront landmark;
up''""' lounge ''happy hour," l\fon-
d.1\ throu1:h Frid.I\', \\llh excellent,
lrcc clJ;;, cho,,:dcr; tri -weekly
!-:.11 .111kc 'ong-fe,1~; outdoor deck-
d11 1191:. ;inJ evening live en1ert:1in-
m.·111 Thur\d.rv throu~h S.11urday.
I l.11hur plca\Urc rides, accom-
11111d.1 l111g up 1,i 75 people, on the
· 1,1.1 :-.hiJt'rc,," depart the Cannery
,h•1.I.. 1w1te on Saturda~ and Sunday
!111 l h.1mp.1gnc 13runch Crui)cS.
\\ ,,r Irr.!! rt·1.·t pl~l'n,, private parties
,I l>u !kl or hirmal d111ners can be
.111,111~t·J u,1 n!! "f,la ;"\luicrc~ ...
I he · f.11K~ ... a b, .1 1 tor ::'.O gucsh,
' ·''a.I.tr . 11 r c!:.irh:r. mi.I the new
< 11 l'n 111.!hhcht 1, · rm Fe, er." a
' \ p.1, !...'; .iti-tool p JClfttJ, rigged
:11r 'i'••rt ll\h11.!! Charter\ arc han-
dlul 11ir,1ugh the re,taurant\ office).
l hr' m.m I.ml\\~ hi\ town. and The
l .trlllt'~ \ \JrlCl\ of entertainment.
i., .111:ii,:. t>Jr and dmmg e~pcnences.
.1;'pl.'.1l1ng to a w1<le vanery of cus-
111111u,, arc the happ} result. And if
l he Cannery doesn't ring your bell.
\1111'1c; 1m11cd 10 trv Mal arl..-v's Irish I • • l'uh -another Hamilton enterprise
Jll'l ,, le'~ blocks away.
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At The Cannery, live entertain·
Fresh Fish Dally
All Year 'Round
., .. kfaat
Lunch
Dinner
•Weekend Brunch 7am-4pm
•Earty Bird Specials
•Happy Hour 4-6;>m
•Harbor Brunch Cruises
400 M ain St. Ba lboa ~
673-4633
DINING
·Ttll ANllERV
A F ine Kettle of Fish!
Bill Hamilton is at the helm at The Cannery in Newport Beach.
mcnt happcm Thursd.1y. Friday and
Saturday nights in the woody interior
of the ups1:i1rs lou11ge. Beer and wine
are served at reduced prices during
happy hour. and the seafood bar
serves hot and cold items from noon
to I a.m. daily.
Which brings us around to the
m:11n focu~ at The Cannery: Dcni-
zcri~ of the Deep. There are plenty
nf fish to fry here, including salmon,
halibut, ahi. orange roughy.
.t:impiqueno and swordfish.
These can be broiled, blackened,
poached or sauteed, depending upon
the density of the fish. Prices at
lunchtime range from SS.95 to
SI l.7f At dinner time, larger, more
elaborate entrees will cost between
Sl6.95 and $23.75. A slew of shellfish
including shrimp, cl::irns, oysters, aba-
lone, lobster and scallops arc served
SUMMER IS HERE·
Time to Think of the Beach
THE GREAT DEALI
HA#fii~Y1
For e '"*eel ~. rnentb,
ed, show Pf'oot ~~ ~ ... ,, .. ' ~ ..!.'..!!.•lt> ~·· .. -....;:::"" .. ---.,--~
Every Monday night everything on the menu Including Suehl ONLY •i4 Al Night Longl
Regular Happy Hour TUM-Sun 5:3CMS:30 (NewDOrt Beach & Hennou) • 1-7 .... loc8ilor'I .
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14 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, July 9, 1992
t f f • I ,.. f t t• \it f • ., f ) 1 f ~ f t
in a variety of ways: on the half shell,
steamed, stewed, stuffed, or deep
fried.
At dinner recently, my personal
oyster-expert said these "'ere the
fre he t blue points he had ta ted m
months. The shrimp, Scf\ed with tra-
ditional cocktail sauce. had no ke-
house ufler taste, and halibut ""ith
lemon, caper and butter sauce
seemed to have been caug,ht off tbc
pier hours earlier. Chef Roberto i.le
la Rosa, who cilme here from the old
Rex days on the Pcnmsuli, rvris a
fine galley.
He is particularly adept in his han-
dling of fish and produce: Things
come from the kitchen ha\'tng bci:n
treated to u kind rcg:ird for tc\turc
and flavor. Vegetable) arc not
steamed to death. nor 1) ft,h dm:d
out nnd ta)teless. The uncomplicated
menu ha) been dcvii;ed for honcM
fl,l\'ors and \.Cl')' htlle ga)tmnumical
gimmickry.
Dintng outdoof') on The Canncl') ')
wharf i~ u ~real Wa) to entertain
gucslS. Lunch salads, including a t~
tada with diced, broiled chicl..en. ur
the Oriental chicken sa!Jd, arc both
priced at $7.95. pJrticuJarly tasty.
with waves lapping nearbv. A burger
with French fries costs SS.95 and a
BLT, also served with fries, is $4.
Hard to believe, but Hamilton,
square-jawed. ex-Navy m)>n,
quiche. It'~ SS 95 at lunchtime -
a real bargain cons1tlcring the at
phere out there on the un-11
deck.
Elcg:int and cffic.1cnt, Anne
Beech, The Cannel') 's manager o
years, ·has n huge crew to h;.in
with fresh-faced Ne" port college
supplementing the ':.casoncJ, pro
sional staff at lunchtime.
Desserl!> come to The Cann
co'urtcsy of The D.1lboa Dcs,crt
where St)n D.111 H.1m1lton help~ k
things all in the family. Try the fe
erv cheese cJkc, S3 50.
'11:1milton h.1'> been 1m ol\ed
mJny of Orange County'<> mo!>l
thv cau)c~ for two Jecadc' w htle
velopmg The C:.inncry into J n
~ucte!>)ful bu,ine)s He's a mJ111
of the Ne\\flOrt Deai.:h ChJmllc
Commerce and recently complete
tour of dut\ a'\ prcMdent of
Chamber\ • Ct\mnwJorc). ' M.
they JU!>t ought to go ahc:Jd
make him an Adm1r;il
The C;mnc:ry. JOIU L:1f.1)1.'th:
enue. 675-5777 O,xn cl.116 M01
through S.Jt11rcl.1_11, 11:30 "m t
.1.m .. Sund.1y 9 J.m to 1 .J m. \\ 11
c/1.11r .1c~·c!>.!>. Full bJr. Smokini;.
BANQUET FACILITIES
For
Company Luncheons/Pattie
Private Occasion Events
HANGCHOW
Chinese Restaurant
Your Happy
Host, Mr. Lee
Welcomes You!
•Catering
•Cocktails
•Lunch Buffet
• Sunda,y Brunch
•Dinner 7 Nights
Full Bar •Take Out
720 W. 19th Street, Costa Mesa
71~0-8960
5.
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Dining Highr19ht Of 1he Week
NEWPORT RIB COMPANY
WhM: Tqy Ribl, 980 Ch~en & Steak
Fntwe: High~· for ""'at & produce
Whef9: 2000 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. 631·2110
COSTA MESA
HANG CHOW 720 W_ 19th Street.
ANGELO 1969 Halbc:w Blvd. 646-650-8960. lunch 11 :30 to 2:30
1225. Open tor klnch Mon. -Fri. Mon.· Sat; Dinner 2:30 to 10
11 :30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.; diMer Sun .• Thurs .. ; iii 10:30 F n. & Sat ..
from 4:30 p.m. R ... rvations are Sunday Brunch 11:30to2:30.
recommended. 1'he best Northern Popular Chinese Restaurateur 'Mr.
Italian cuisine in al " Orange LM' runs ttus restaurant especially
County• ecx:ordlng to co-owner Joe With "ChineM Food lovers" In
lngardla. Fresh 1Ntood and mind. Good authentic Chinese
past• are ls a specie._ of the cuisine at dofdable prices. Fun bar,
house. Catering and priv.ae party tak~ catering, private room for fac~itin avaW>le. groups up to 20.
AIME'S llANHATTAH DEU 2831 HOAIKAWA3800 s. Plaza Drive.
A Bristol Street 6'1·9310. Open 7 South Coast Plaza VIiiage. 557-
&.f'll. to 9 p.f". Mon.-Frl ... Sat 9 a.m. 2531. -ReMrvations suggested.
to 10 p.m.; Sun. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 'Fine traditional Japanese r•taurant
Orange County's authenelc New u981 the tr•hnt ingredients. Sushi
York style deli rest .. ant fHIUres Bar. tllllaml rooms. codttail lounge
oomed beef, pastrami, roast beef, Multi-course Kaiseki dinners must
tutby. potato pancakes, knishes be ordered 2• hours in ~ance.
and other deM delights. This Elegant dining. lunch and dimer.
aitic:ally eoclaimed restaurant MA BARKERS 154 E. 17th St 646-wv• brea6dast specials ltatting 1111 ~. 6a.m.to10 p.m. d~;
S1 .99; lunch and dinner daily. Take Sunday from 7 a.m. SeMng
out and c:met1ng. ~-• ltnch, dinner In a
THE 11AAN FARMER homeltyte fathlon. '°Courfry llyle
STEAKHOUSE 2300 Hatbor BIYd. Americ8n cuisine·. Always the
(E..aide d the Harbor Cef1tet) friendhtt MMc:e, low prices tor
641·9777. AeNtV•iona accepled. high qualily homemade food.
Lunch Mon.-Fri. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. II CASA 206 E. 11th St. 645-7626.
Dinner Mon.• to 9 p.m.~ Tu... Family style Mexican rastaM'anl
Wed, to g:30 p.m.; Thurt.. Fri. to 10 President Bush has eaten herel
p.m.; Sat. 3 to 10 p.m.; Sun. 3 to 9 Open daily .a 11 a.m. for !Unch,
p.m .. Costa Men's oldest dinner , and ood<talls. Cal ahead
steakhouse boatlls a 30 yMr tot large parties. The excetlent
tradition of HNing the finest In pnc.s, tolicitous service and
charbn>iled steak.I, fresh filh and delicious food make Mi Casa
chicken. Warm. friendly atmolph•• pon1>1y the moat popular Mexican
suitable for wwy occasion from ••ery in the area.
buslnea mHtlngs to family partln. NEWPORT RIB COMAPNY 2000
Lunch• from $3.49; compete Newpon Blvd .. Costa Meaa, 63t-
di'IMt'I from $1.95. Grazing merA.1 2110. Tangy baby-bad< rbt,
and tiurgen after 4 p.m. from barbecued chicken. juicy flavorful s:us. Private rooms fof buslnela' steaks and fresh crisp salads are so
meetingl. rahMrUll din,.,., popular among Orange Coun'Y
r.cepciona and apeciel occasion r..tdentl and vlsleors alike. This
paniee. spot takes~ to MW heights
CINO'I ON THI HILL 421 E. 17th wth b homemade S&JOe. 'fbu'I
&'911, 850-1750. R ... rv1111on1 'a11o 99l tasty cde llaw, cornbread ~.A Calta Mela landrwk. and oa,., popular side Of'deB.
Warm, Intimal• meeting place; the Comtort.abfe booths and deCIOf ~imal• nefghbofhood ,......,,. .ccented by br .. and bridt make
Ind bunge. L.unc:h, dinner, fot a friendly •moephefe. Tlble-'de
PLAYERS HOU YWOOD
OELJ..GRIU18100 Von Karmen,
Irvine, 660-9215. We'll take you io
the stars• In our 1930's Ho~
mmosphere. Q.ir oontemporaty
restaurant feaiures a multi-ethnic
m.nu arid deli. From Italy to the
Orient the the Good or USA. Q.ir
steak, SMfood, pasta. pizza &
service Is sure to dazzle you. Toe
twinkling and other dancing to live
music or the 181811 sounds in the
bar area afterwards. Private patties,
banquets and ca1ering also
available. We have it aH and at
recession busting prices!Dinner
from S-9 Mon-Fri •• 5·10 Sal.
RIVIERA RESTAURANT 3333
Bristol St. South Coast Plaza. 5440·
3840. lunch 11 :30 a.m;. to 3 p.m.
Mon. -Sat; dinner 5·10 p.m. Mon.·
Thurs; 'til 11 p.m. Fri. &
Sat.Reservations are.suggested.
Award winning Continental ruisine.
One of the only restaurants in
Orange County to ofter tableside
flambe. Excellent service, intimate
atmosphere.
SCAMPI 1576 Old Newport Blyd.
&45-8560 Wsm & friendly owners u~a and Fernando Navaretta off9f
authentic hahan cuisine served in
the traditional European manner.
Fernando's impressive credentials
include graduating from Cuhnary
Academy in haly, training 81 Hotel
Concordia. Venice, Italy; Chef at
Don Pasquale in Cambridge,
England· Churcnlll's In La Chax De
Fondes,'SWtlz•rtand; Hotel La Pai~
In Agno Lugano. Switzerland.
Sc8mpi olfers an Intriguing menu
and lovely wtne ht Banquets,
privll• pMtea and catering ·
WAHOO'S ASH TACO 1862
Placencia 631-3433. Open daily
from 11a.m.to10 p.m.; Sundays
'\JI 9 p.m. 0utl'9geOUSl't delicious
90llth of the border cuisine with a
Hawaian n.lr. Wahoo'a It a haven
tor local ....... inl•nallional
autwa, llthMI• and anyone
k>c*ing tor good tood .. incredbly
low prices. Ablolleely no lard used
in preparation; eyerything Is fresh
and Pf9P8led to order. Laid bad(.
cuual atmosphere. A*> at t 133 S.
Coat Hwy. In llguna and on
BriA>I & a.Mr in Costa Mesa.
ZUBIES 17,2 Pl-=er(ia. 645-8091.
Pure and simple. ju9& like molher's
kwell Reuonat>ty pnc.d, top
quality food and generousty poured,
low priced drinks have k~ their _
customers c;omlng t>a tor years.
Lobster ta~, chicken. ribs and
specials changing nigtcly. Thut8day
night ii prime rib night. Lunch and •
dinner .. rvect. Sunday Me.an
Breakfast from S1 .99.
ZUBIES GILDED CAGE AHO
OYSTER BAR 1714 Placentia. right
ne~ door to lubl9s. ~A
big. sprawting enterprise wittl pool
tabtee and game1. FMluring 16
items on the Oytter Bir Menu~ ,.i.r menu lnckJdel pizza.
sandwichee, burgers and a variety
c:J apedafs. V8fY casual, famil't
oriented atmoephere.
i
Fwy. 549-1512. Open for lunch and Mon. Owner Sara Parrish brings dinner. Live entertainment in the
her grandmother's recipes to saloon. Big name c:oncarts on
Newport Beach. Traditional Italian Monday and Tuesday nights.
and seafood selections. Pasta at'ld Generous s.,...ings of Steaks,
a variety of unique breads made salads. sandwiches, chicken. fish
fresh daily. Last but not least. an and specials. Country theme.
excellent wine list oompl9tes the excellent service. Private rooms
experience. available. .THE CANNERY 3010 Lafayette
675-5777. Lunch 11 :30 a.m. to 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH
p.m. Mon.-Fri .. ; dinner 5-10 p.m. • FOUNTAIN \t\llEY
daily. Sunday brunch 10:30 Lm. to _ __,::..::,.=.;.,;.;.;..;;;.;...;.._ __ ~-
2:30 p.m. Reservations accepted. BERTOUNO'S 1S0..1 Magnolia,
Continental cuisine, seafood Ftn. Valley. 963-2730 Serving great
cl chowder pasta, pizza, steak and chicken emphasis. Great am . • dinners for the entire family. Prices Newport Beach Historical Landma!i(
features Weekend Brunch Cruises are very reasonable and portions
and live entertainment in the lounge are ~enerous. Family run
in addition to lunch and dinner. resJaurant; hosts are very
hospitable and eager to please. All 'CARMELO'S 3520 E. Coast Hwy. b ads d rts 675-1922. Dinner 5:30 -10:30 p.m. the sauces. re ' esse •
Sun .• Thurs.; ·rn 11 :30 p.m. Fri.. & SOllps and pizzas are homemade.
ed Though the restaurant appears Sat. Reservations suggest · small from the outside, it is actually
Classic Northern Italian gourmet . very large and homey on the inside.
cuisine. New, moderately priced An excellent place to talte family
lounge meru served til the wee and friends for a home cooked hours. Wild and etazy lounge at
night when the band strikes up. meal ..
Chic ciientele. r-DEL CARLO 19535 Beach at
LE BIARRITZ • 14 N. Newport Yorktown 536-4045. lunch 11 :30-
Blvd. &45-7600. lunch: Mon-Fri 11 • 2:00 Tues.-Fr1..; dinner 4:30· 10 p.m. s. Dinner 7 nights 5-dosing. Lee Tues.-Sun. Excellent food at
Ferrell's Band Fri. & Sat. S.12, excellent prices featuring tradttt0nal
Sunday 5-9pm, Dancing. halian dishes. Dinn9f from $6.75,
Reasonable, comfortable, & •.mch specials from $3.25 (served
unpretentious. Le Biarritz offers in 7 minutes or they're FREEi )Beer
award-winning cuisine at aflordable & Wine list.
prices. Monthly winemaker dinners FU JIN 15070 Edwards (Across
are a must. · • from Westminster Mall)t'92·~
21 OCEANFRONT 2100 W. Ocean Lunch and dinoer 7 days. Grac:10Us,
front 675-2566. On the Ocean friendly owners Theresa and David
front.next to the Newport Pier. Open Chiang keep their custo~e~
Daily at 4pm. Enjoy fabulous . returning again and again with th~ir
Catalina sunsets from our ma1~ bar. delighd4'! Szechwan and Mandarin
Dinner nightly from 5:30 pm. Fine Culslne fit for a king. Excellent f~.
dining in Newport's most intimate pnc.s and service have ~n this
setting. Speoalizing in gourmet Chinese eatery numerous awards.
seafood. Large wi~llar fOf MARCELLO'S t 7502 Beach Blvd.
banquets up to SO people. Active .a S1ater. 842-5505. Established
piano bar with MAX SEILER Thurs.· since 1973, this family owned and
Sunday. operaled restaurant offers tom• d
SABATINO'S RESTAURANT & the best deals in town. Oeliaaus
SAUSAGE CO. 251 Shlpyatd Way, handmade pizza. Pasta. seafood,
Newport Beach, 723-0621 . Open chic:bn and veal dishes. New
for ltnch & dinner, closed Mondays. vegetarian menu. lunch specials
Weekend Brunch. S•. & sun. 8:30-from $3.85; huge kJnch buffet;
1 :oo. Tucked sway near the Udo dinner specials from $6.95. Thetr
Shipyard, this charming, family . motto is ·0noe you go try the rest
owned restaurant offers an tnvttmg come back to the best"l
atmosphere and delicious foodl SANT1NO 19 at 9108 Adams at
Famous for their authentic, Magnolia. 964-3555. lunch 11 am to
homemade halian Saisage. 3:30 pm Tues-sat. Dinner Spm to
Sab.aino's complete menualso 9pm Tues.-Sun. Call ahead for fast
inctudes fresh pasta, seafood, takeout. A non-smoking restaurant.
lamb, veal and a tempting array of • Your host's Ed & Franc~ bring ~
salads & appetizers. intimate dining with traditional faire
TALE OF THE WHALE 400 Main from all regions of Italy. An foods
Street. Baboa. 67~. made fresh on premises. Bre.:fs
Panoramic bay view, entry features made with al n.aural pttdJds. no
pidures d Old Newpoo. Seafood artificial ingredients. Savor a t~•
and tr9ditlonal favorites. Lunch, of Italy and end the perfect evening
dinner and Saturday and Sunday With Cappua:ino or Espresto along
with dessert from our bakery ..
bNnch. Consistent award-winning VILLANOVA 3131 W. Coast Hwy. restaurant
642-7880. Dinner nightly 5 p.,m. to TEXAS LOOSEY'S 10142
2 a.m. Exce .. nt, hearty Italian Broakhurst 81 Adams. 964-8882.
cuisine; outstanding wine list. Active Texas Tested, tried and trusted.
piano ber, favorite local late-night Thi• chill partof and saloon offers
spot Upltaif1 room • "Top of 1~ some of the belt ears.. firew.ter and
NEWPORT BEACH
VIiia" fof banquets, private parties. pains around! Metquile 1moked
SANTA ANA ra. chic:Mn, steaks. Texas chili,
Mppy hour speclats. Kidl eat frM
--.... tn.tdmt &p.nty m11g1c SUnday 5:30 to 8:30pm adds
prtpnd ,.,., burgera, 1a1N40-..1w1ct~--. to the fun. Open Mond-through CRAZVHORSI ITIAKHOUSE a
... and tQu epecWtlM. lNe 8tlluf'dl¥ 4pm to 10:3Qpm; SUnday A880NDANZA 3421 Via Udo. SALOON Localed on Btookhollow
.,., b9r ene.t•wnen1 In ltw 2Pm to 10pm. All major ad 87Ht7,~tor =· 5 ,M just off the Oyer Ro.d exl of the 55
.., each paying adulll ~:""";~~•;tenct~~•;;~~~m~~~~~:";m~ ... ::·~~~~e1r:•~·AM~:..,.::vldiof~-:·~s:e11:p~-.~d~.~~ao.1ng.~~~~'.:::·::::::~Sun::·~'~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~.~-~. ~·~~99:=·=z~.-:.--::,.
0ranae· c0u\ wHlcenci / Thursday. Juty 9, 1
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Fresh Pasta & Seafood Restaurant
$4 95 Spaghetti Specials
Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday Nights Only
Choice of 5 sauces:
Scarpara •Meat Sauce• Butter & Lemon ·
Butter, Garlic & Lemon • Meat Sauce
Buy 1 Dinner
Get 2nd Dinner
at Half Price
. 10% Senior
Citizens Discount
Both Lunch &: Dinner
Not valid for To Go Orders or combined with any other offer
Expires 6/'30/92
For Reservations Call 675-8973
Open For Dinnen Tuesday -Saturday S pm to Oosiog
Oosed Sunday & Monday
3421 Via Lido • Newport Beach
Free Parkin in Via Lido Plaza
OPEN 7 NIGHTS
A WEEK
1FROM
5-10PM
FRIDAY&
SATURDAY
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CALL FOR
RESE~VATIONS
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IN MID-WESTERN CHOICE BEEF,
CHARBROILED TO PERFECTION,
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Complete Lunches
starting at •3•
Lunch & Dinner
available to To-Go
SERVING LUNCH & DINNER
Lunch:M-Sat From 11 :00 am
Dlnner:M-Frl. From 4:00-Sat & Sun From 3:00 p.m.
Harbor Ceater llal1Jor a W1boa
COSTA MESA
POil • .... W UU. Mt4"7
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6:30-10:00 p.m.
Live
Entertainment
Featuring
Join Us For
Dinner or
relax in our
new Cocktail
Lounge
RLqWSt yow """' latttly /MliM .. -~=
1176 Newport llvd.
Colla Mesa • 6•1 ll60
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.-COUNTY
CENTENNIAL CELEBRAllON
J .C 0 S T A M E S A F A I R G R 0 U N D S .
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Inside ...
Opening Day
Will feature World War I skydivers, All American Boy
Choir. a giant cake for fairgoers, and a special Catholic
service (or the CJrnival workers ......................................... 3
Blacks mith At Work
Ted the Blacksmith brings his shop to the fair to show
residents his fine art of crafting metal. ....................... : ........ 4
Where To Park
Fairgoers can take advantage of a variety of parking
options when they visit the 1992 Orange County Fair ....... 6
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Music And Laughs
On stage this year will be The Gatlin Brothers, The
T cmptations, Jan and Dean, Lee Greenwood, Restless
Heart. B.J. Thomas, Glenn Campbell. Everly Brothers,
Gladys Knight, Ca rol Leifer, Will Shriner ... and more ......... 8
Don't Get Lost
A hand double-page map with all the ins and outs of the
urJngc County Fair so you won't get lost... and won't miss
.1 thing ........................................................................ 10-11
Ostrich races
The unu~ual event returns to the fa ir this year in honor ur the centennial celebration .......................................... 12
Senior Days
Senior Citizens visiting the fair are being treated with all
kind of special events, and discounts ............................... 14
Wedding Bells
The winners of the Ofange County Fair wedd ing essay
C0/1tcst will say there I do's at the carnival..: .................... 15
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What To Rid e?/Discounts
Are you ready to strap yourself in for some exciting
carn ival rides? Find out what rides and how to get cheap
Opening ceremonies--July 10
9:40 a.m.: All American Boys
Chorus marches in.
9:45 a.m.: The Boys Chorus
begins singing. On hand are
costumed fair mascots from
1984-present, 100-year-old
Orange County residents, fqrmer
fair queens, clowns, mimes,
elephants and other entertainers.
9:55 a.m.: 2 lst Century_
Skydivers begin their desceht
while Main Street Jazz Bfind
plays.
10:00 a.m.: Skydivers land and
ri bbon is cut to open the fair.
After the ribbon 1s cut, a giant
birthday cake is wheeled out and
the Chorus sings "Happy
Birthday" to the fair. Cake is
give n to the first fairgoers while
supplies last.
10:30 a.m.: After opening
ceremonies, "Father Mac, the
Carny Priest" will bless the
midway.
Carnival Wedding--July 11
2 p.m.: The winners of a fair
contest, Cyndi LeFrois and Jeff
Moses will be married by ttte
Global Wheel ride in the
carnival. Ushers will be fair
clowns, mime Mark Wenzel will
be ring bearer and artistic Quick
Draw Charlie will do a wedding
caricature. •
6 p.m.: The couple will ride
the Global Wheel and will also
ride in the fair parade.
<;:hri,stening··J uly 12
9 a.m.: Father Mac will
perform a mass and a special
christening of carnival children
and their families at the Global
Wheel ride.
Ftiends of lhe Fair Day--July 14
9 a.m.-noon: Physically and
mentally challenged individuals
Orange County Fair Highlights
pre-registered individuals enjoy
this special day. All receive free
carnival rides provided by B& D
Amuse ments, entertainment
including the Hi·Hopcs musical
group from Hope Un iversity,
complimentary beverages and
novelty items don:ued by
concessionaries. .
"Friends of the Fair" enjoy
unrestricted access 10 the fair's
activities prior to the ga1cs
opening to the general public.
Senior's Day and Convalescent
Home Participation Day--July 16
& 23
10 a.m.: Fair opens to all
seniors, convalescent patients
from Orange County board and
care facilities, and the gcner:il
public. •
Convalescent patien1s arc
admitted free , and eniors p{I)' a
reduced admission.
11 a.m.: On the Cal Spas
Heritage Stage will be held a
variety of contes1s for senior ,
including record holders (oldci.t,
most children etc.)
11 :JO a.m.: Hat parade
Noon: Golden Wedding
Ceremony
12:30 p.m.: Orange Juice
Squeezing
1 p.m.: Ballroom Dancing
Junior Uvtstock Auction--Jµh
18, 9:30 a.m., Uvatock Attn:i ·
Orange County 4-H and fu tu1c
Fanners of America membcro;
-will have their prize-winning b"d
cattle, sheep, hogs and market
calves auccioned off to the puhl11:
Arena Events -Daily in lhl!
Coors Ueht Arena
MOTORIZED:
Motorcycle Speedway. 8 p.m
July 10
Three-Quarter Midget Race,. 1'
p.m., July 11
Car Hopping/Bed Dancing, ~
p.m., July 12
Speedway Side car Racing.~
p.m.,July 12 • OLD FASHIONED ROAD
SllOW:
Fe:uuring ostrich races, a thnll
~how, dog act and ~crobats on
the Space Wheel, 2 and 8 p.m •
July 13·23 • P.R.C.A. RODEO:
8 p.m .• July 24 and 25
..i p.m., July 25 and 26
The· Art of Light
You can brightm ""J room of your
home with e"°X)' SOW., ~ by
. We.stoa. Our /rlendl1 licensed
insrollm can ~ "!Of" 1totM
01-miight .•• wWi J ""'bultllltldon.
S~d some ligftl on IM svbj«t.
GHTS Call l8day llr ,_.. treema.aw....,tt
(71') 5'5-'193
lid.els and d1sc.ount admission .......................... : ............. 16 are given free admission to the -~--~----_ _ --C~ir. Mor~ than..10.000 ----~lmiiiiii•iiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;._ ________ .;;::1
OUT OF BOUNDS
THE ULTIMATE SPORTS BAR
ROCK·N· Qeggae
CLUBHOUSE
and Njghtclub
Football • Baseball • Basketball • Hockey • 8oxing O.C.'s Newest Night S~
6sc~~~Ns 25 TV's 11sATELLITEs
Pizza -Subs Sandwiches -Burgers -Buffalo Wings
Sunday
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Carneys assemble ride Cleft) for the (air' midway while mach ine gun booth worker (right) lines up the prizes in preparation for fairgoers.
Citrus industry puts squeeze on··centennial fair
Themed "Meet Our Main Squeeze," the
centennial edition of the Orange County
Fair July 10.26 will be a tribute to the
county's historic citrus industry.
The 100-year old celebration of the fair
officially opens f riday at 10 a.m. However
an opening ceremony will stan at 9:30 a.m.
with Orange County's All American Boys
Cho rus entertaining the waiting crowd.
Special guests will include costumed
ma~cots from fairs past and present,
including '"Dig Orange," the 1992 mascot;
Msgr. Robert McCarthy, tagged Father
Mac. the Carny Priest; former fair queens;
and 100-year-old county residents.
Skydivers garbed in World War I
uniforms will descend from the clouds to
join the opening activities slightly before 10
a.m. The five skydivers are led by
instructor and stunt man Jim Wall:ice.
l"he veteran jumper was Patrick Swayze's
skydiving instructor for the movie "Point
Break." He was also part of the 1988,
144-pcrson world record formation.
Jumping with Wallace arc J im McCormick
of Orange, C<lrey Peck of Malibu, son of
actor Gregory Peck, Lori Reynolds of Lake
Elsinore and Kathy Folger of Fallbrook.
One of the skydivers will cut the ribbon
and the fair will be offi cially open. A giant
birthday cake will be cut and served to the
fi rst group of fa irgoers. Attendees will
receive fair buuons and other souvenirs.
• Fair admission: S5 fo r adults, 13-64; S3
for seniors age 65 a nd o lder, $2 for
children·agcs 6-12, with children under 6
SENT IS COUPON
years admitted free daily. Parking is S3,
vehicles containing four or more pc™>ns
park free.
•Fair hours: Monday-Wednesday,
noon-midnight; Thursday-Sunday, JO
a.m.·midnight
•Special Sen ices: automated teller
machine, baby comenicnce center, child
safety tag , emergency auto service, film.
first aid, guests service~. information
booths. lockers, lost and found, stroller anc..I
wheelchair rentals .
Vofunteer. Ii~~ ii.°:/ 8--.., ..... £-£
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setecnon o1 48 irnwrts and 40 tab!es mume board and dart
micro brewers Also all your boards The Goo1 Hill TCVE.m is
tovonto domesnc beers open 365 days a year From 11 00
Champagne brunch IS every day1 AM till 2 00 AM Monday lh:u wnn a boltle al Dorn ?engnon and rooav. and 10..00 AM nll 300 NJ.
two saoowtches or IWO hol ~ 5arurday SUnday & Hot-days
See all your lavonre sports Never a <XNf:r Charge but IO en r
programs on our 15 TV sffis We yoo must be 21 Plenty of ~tir"Q tecm1rc sotellte and C9b!e s!X)rung In rear Joi From fairgrounds turn
events ~ven days o week The nght on Newport. then Jett on
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Tl·d -.,1.1\l'r' \\Ill 1,orl.. out of his tr,l\eling blacksm ithing shop.
Ted the Blacksmith
to demonstrate craft
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complete hediing health .
from tornpreht'n. t\'t'
tt'<.,t lJl~ dnd t'\'aludtJon to
ellrL tive per.on..il care
1m lud111g heanng cllds.
demon'lr.lle his sk1lb at their
f:m). From this beginning.
Sl.l\ers no11 make~ hi:. full-lime
o .. x.upa11on educatmg and
entenJining people with his
craft.
Tr;l\ elin& "11h. a port.able ~h~'P· Sbyers does most
'blJtksmithing'jobs. from making
hl'rsesh0<:s 10 toob to artwork.
He C\c:n ma~e!> je11elf) from
-1..'tm and other metal~ .
Ht" equipment include a coaf
IM~e thJt burn about 3.000 Jegre~s. a 200-pound amil. anJ
h.ind tools that antique
.:ollc:ctors displa~ on their "alls.
Make ure everyone in
your family enjoys all the
..,ound of life. Call
us today for more
informatio n or to make
an appoint-, .-.
ment for a . "'.....,..
complete ' CCC ·
hearing · ~· ·
evaludtion. ..__.~ -For lhe Be I in Hearing Aids Call ~ ~ ~ at (714) 963-4300
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18682 8cKb Boulevard. Swte 140
HunlUIJloci Beach. CA 92648
The duo from the dunes, Jan and
Dean, will bring their surfin' sounds
to two shows during the 1992.
Orange County Fair. The shows
will be at 7 and 9 p.m. Tu esday, July
14 in the Arlington Theatre.
For more information
on concerts and comedy at the fair,
see page 8.
SIZZLING SUMMER
SPECIALS!
ou are currently
ceive a 4 lb. bag o
Limited Supply
BEN'S PtANTS & PETS
645-0577
1835 Newport Blvd ., Suite 124
Costa Mesa -
4 · O.C. l'aft ·An AdWtrtislng'SuJ>Pfetrient tO \He D8fly-Plot anc:f~ I Thursday, July 9, 199-1
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Thursday, July ~. i~2 I An, A~lf'lQ ~upple~ tp the 0.,ly f>~lot 8J1d. l.ndependeRt • ~.C. Felr • 8
Plenty of parking to be
provided for patrons
F J1rg~r) can take advantage
l>f a ';incty of p:irl..ing
option:. "hen the) visit the
llJ9:! Orange Counry Fair.
Carp0uhng. r;ipid transit and
titf-.,ite pJrking lot:. are all ava il ·
.1hk alrcrn;itiH:., during rhe fai r.
!·or :.t:irtcr~. free parking b
tifkn:d 1faily for c.trpnob \\ilh four
or more occup:inb, :" "ell as busc!'
an iv111g al rlu: fairground!> mai n
p.1rk111g ll•t. Ordinarily, parking is
S3 per \Chicle.
For the fa1rg(lcr':. convenience.
1 here "111 abo he free off-!itc
p.1r'-ing :rnd ::.hu lllc :.cf\ice
:t' JI I.Ihle Frida)::. through Suntla)S
Ju1ing 1he fo1r. Ag~111. the Autu Club of ~t111lhi.:rn C1hforn1J lot on Fairvu:w
JllJ South Coa't street) ''ill be
J' Jtbblc for free parl..1ng. E\it the
-H15 Fn.:e,ht) on Fail'\ 1cw and go
north to the entrance on South
Coa!>t ~treet. from this location.
Orange County Transit District
(OCTD) buses will provide
compltmcnta ry shut1lc ::.cf\ ice to
and from the fairgrounds.
The Au to Club lot i!> fi,•c
minutes from the fairgrounds and
the ::.huulc service will run
rnnrinuously from the lot to th e
fairgrounds main entrance every 15
minu1e::. from 6:30 p.m. to midnight
on fritlays. and noon to midnight
un s~1turdays and Sundays.
An addit iona l off-site parking
location will be near the John
Wayne Airport parking facilities.
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Free parking and shuttle buses also
operate from this lot on Fridays,
6:30 p.m. to midnight and
Saturdays and Sundays, noon to
midnight.
OCTD and the Orange County
Fair are distributing coupons for
free rides to the fair on any OCTD
bus or Dial·A·Ride vehicle.
Coupons for a free ride to the fair
can be obtained by calling the
fairgrounds at 751-FAIR. Vouchers
for a fre e ride home from the fair
will be available at the Guest
Services booth on Administration
Lawn during the 17 days of the
fair.
Those traveling by car are Cal Trans will provide 24-hour traffic information o n radio station 530 AM for folks ~ttending the fair.
cnoourag~~ta~altematerou~s 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ to the fairgrounds. Suggested 11
directions to the fair: (405) San IViOODEO~c· fi.~"'I Diego freeway to Costa Mesa. exit
south on Harbor or Fairview
streets, and travel east on Fair
For
insurance Drive to the main entrance.
Cal Trans will provide 24-hour
traffic information on radio station
530 AM.
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MusiC · iif the air
Arlington Theatre set to feature
17 nights of music and comedy
S eventeen nights of mu!lic and
comedy will be featured in
the Arlington Theatre during
the Centennial celebration of the
Orange County Fair, Don Willet,
chairman of the Fair Commiucc
announced.
The entertainment seric) is free
with fair admission during the Jul)'
10-26 fair. Showtimes are 7 ind Q
p.m. nightly.
Opening the !.eries July 10 i-.
fJrcv.cll at the end of the )C.1r·l1111g
tour,
July 11, the Memories of Rod.
'n' Roll Show returns to the
fairgrounds, fc:uuring such arli h
as the Rhingtons (''Papa Ooh
Mo'~ Mow"): the Coastc~. \\uh
Dilly Richa rds ("Ynkcty Yal.,"
"Chnrlie OrO\\n"); Martha :ind the
V:rndcllas ("Hea t Wave"); and 1hc
~lontc Carlos.
Lee Grccnwood'i. "God Ole~~
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American anthem. This countr.
\tar v.111 appear July 12. ·
P.wl Rl'\Crc Jnd the RJidcrs \\ill perform some of their numerous hits July 18 at the Arlington Theatre.
Larry Gatlin-and the Gatlin
Brothers on their "Adioi." tl1ur.
With lluch hits as "Drol-cn Lad,,"
"Houston' 'and "All the Gold ;n
California," the Gatlin' JY
The Tcmpt:ition:., with :.uch h1 h
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MUSIC
From 8
as "Can't Get Next To You," "My
Girl" and "Ba I of Confusion," will
be there July 13, with a special
introduction from the popular
KLOS radio duo of Mark and
Brian.
Jan .and Dean and the Belair
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songs with the California beach
, sound, Jan & Dean arc pJ:rcnnial
fair favorites.
-"Beaury and the Beast" doesn't
refer io Celine Dion and Peabo
Bryson, but rather the
Oscar-nominated song they've
recorded. Bryson, also known for
his hit "I'm So Into You," will
perform July 15.
Glen CampbelJ takes the stage
July 16. With scores of hits such as
"Wichita Lineman" and
"Rhinestone Cowboy," Campbell
pleases country and rock
audiences.
With roots in the powerful Bay
area music movement in lhe 1960s,
Paul Kantner's Jefferson S1arship
slops by July 17 on 1heir "Blows
Against the Empire 1992" lour.
"Steppin' Out" July 18 will be
Paul Revere and the Raiders".'"'
Revere, known as the "Last
Madman of Rock 'n' Roll," will
perform.some of the group's
numerous hits, such as "Kicks,"
"Just Like Mc" and "Indian
Reservalion."
When it comes to comedy, try
"A Night at 1he lmprov," July 19,
fea1uring such well-known
comedians as Wil Shriner, Wayne
Coller and Carol Leifer and hosted
by Bud Friedman. -
~nty !Fair
Don and Phil Everly -beuer
known as lhe Everly Brolhers -
are classic rock favorites for "Wa~e
Up Little Susie," "Bye Dye Love"
and "Devoted To You." The p::ur
~ill perform July 20.
A "Midnight Train to Georgi.i"
~ill be heard July 21 ~hen soul
diva Gladys Knight takes the s1agc
with ··1 Heard 11 Through the
Grapevine."
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CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION
COSTA MESA FAIRGROUNDS
JULY :l.0-JULY 26
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Pli>ltc Entrances
A Majn Entrance (Orange Gate)
B Memorial Entrance (Green Gate)
C Service Entrance (Blue Gate)
D Livestock Entrance (Yellow Gate)
Livestock
1 Livestock Barns
2 Co~y/Colony Livestock Maternity Barn
3 Livestock Judging Arena
4 Milking Par1or
5 Rabbit/Poultry Tent
6 Livestock Office
ExhlbUS
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8 OCN Centennial Farm
9 Flower & Garden Show
1 o CamvaJ of Products
11 Youth Tent (Youth Entries}
12 Parade of Products
Stages
30 Arlilgton Theatre (Concert Series}
31 Tmes Centemial Stage (Commcnty Entettannent)
32 Alta Dena Kids Stage (Clikten's Competition}
33 Miller's Moonst-;ne Meadows Stage (CocnttyNlestemlPop Music) 13 Hobbies & Gems
14 Feaue Exhibits
34 cal Spas Heritage Stage (Variety Enlettainment)
35 catt's Jr. FabUous 50s Stage (1950s Rock •n Roll MJsic) 15 O.C. Register Centennial Hall
16 Home Ms & Crafts
17 Fine Ms & Photography
18 Wine Pavilion
19 Centemial Promenade
Attrac1Sons
20 Carnival Zone & Offices
21 Kiddie Carnival
22 Coors ~ Arena (Ostrich Races, Rodeo,
Speedway, Side Cat & TO ~I Cat Races,
Celebrity Dog Acts & Acrobats)
23 10C Carousel Rides
24 RC Pettilg Z1'0
25 Elept'ln Rides
21 BPI Magic Palace (Magic Shows)
71 Sand castle (Sponsored by Budweiser)
28 Food Bazaar
29 Craftsman Vilage
Splclll &Wklngs & Arm
31 Administration Building
37 . Heritage Square
38 Equestrian Center
31 Memorial Gardens Bulking '° Camping Area
41 Pacific AmpNlleatre
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Thursday, July 9, 1992 I An Adv.Using Supplement to the Dally Ptlot and Independent· O.C. l'elr • 11
A fair-feathered favorite returns: Ostrich racing in the aren
It's a good thing ostriches aren't
allowed to compete in the Orange
County Fair's egg laying contest.
At 3-4 pounds, an ostrich egg
equals 25-35 chicken eggs and
would win the compel ition
wings-down.
Fonun:llely, ostriches will be
involved in another fair
compc:1i1ion where chickens don't
come up 10 scratch. It's ostrich
racing. a former fair favorite
re1urning for the foir's l001h
edition.
Bill Rivers of Movieland
Animals in Winchester is providing
the ostriches for their fair dates,
which will be l and ·g p.m. July
13-23 in the fair's grandstand
arena.
While ostriches have been
hitched to sulkies since before the
first fair in 1890, Rivers said his
fa ther-in-law, Gene Holter,
originated the idea of racing the
behemoth birds.
·Rivers said Holter started the
business in the 1950s and toured
the U.S. and Canada, including
races at the fai r during 1hat
decade.
Rivers began with the business
in 1he mid-1960s and took it over
after Holler died in 1973. In
addition 10 providing animals for
film productions, he also offers
camel and ostrich bees.
The mechanics of ostrich racing
are fairly simple.
"Ostriches are not 100 smart,"
Rivers said.
So after hitching up, the driver
guides his bird by holding a broom
to block the bird's view from one
side, making it veer lo the 01her
side. In this zig-zag pallcrn, the
race is accomplished.
Usually, Rivers said, races arc
held on a 150-ynrd straigh1away. h
takes several weeks to 1raio nn
ostrich to the sulky and 1he basics
of racing.
Rivers' star is "Jughead," whom
he said has "a little more sense
than most ostriches." Jughead is
used frequently in movies and
advertising and clips along a1 a
30 m.p.h. while racing.
"He's a good, honest bird,"
Rivers said.
Ostrich farming is on lhc rise
the U.S., with a young pair of bi
bringing about SS,000 and a mar
pair about SlS,000. Ostriches ar
raised for their feathers, bides,
eggs and meat
Rivers works closely with Sta
Reagan of the Animal Aacncy t
book the races, which were mos
Popular in the 1950s but ha"e
tn more demand recently.
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22. Known for "Loui!>iana Man"
.tnJ ··Dim Lo." Kcr'>haw is a
111.1,ter ol the fiddle.
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Pie eating is one of the most
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of special contests for all ages. Fair admission
is free for children 5 and under, $3 for kids 6-12
and $5 for 13 and over. For more info: 751-FAIR.
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Senior citizens earn special treatment
Seniors will have more
opportunities to enjoy themselves
at the Orange County Fair as two
Bakers Square Seniors' D:1ys are
offered during the 17·Jay run of
the Centennial.
Those 55 and over will receive
S2 admi~ion on Bakers Square
Seniors' Days, July 16 and J uly 23,
and get an early start at the fair
when gates open at 10 a.m. for all
visitors. Seniors can enjoy lhe f wl
slate of exhibits, special contests
and activities planned around this
year's fair theme, "Meet Our Main
Squeeze," a salute to the historic
ci trus indu~try.
Seniors can once again kick up
their heels to a live band as part of
the Seniors Ballroom Dancing
Contest as well as enjoy their
pe rennial special contest favorites
including the record holder
Let's be -Fair!
Save! Save! Save!
contest, the hat parade and the
Golden Wedding Ceremony.
A new "a-peeling" contci.t for
seniors will be the Orange Juice
Squeezing Contest sponsored by
"Juice" columnists Nicole Brodeur
and Martin· Smith of the Register.
July 23 seniors can also try their
hand in special contests in cluding
corn husking, nail driving
sponsored by Barr Lumoer,
horseshoe pitching. grapefruit
bowling and bingo.
Creativity is the name of the
game as the seniors Arts and
Crafts Contest takes cen ter tage
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. featuring
nee<!lepoint, embroidery, knitted
articles, paintings and other arb
and crafts for judging with calih.
prizes as the -awards.
Free merry-go-round and Ferris
wheel rides arc offered to
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attendees on July 16 and 23 as we
as a variety of ongoing
entert.iinmcnt and exhibits during
the l 7-day event.
To 1op off the day, singer Glen
Campbell will perform in Arlingto
Theatre at 7 and 9 p.m. July 16
and BJ. Thomas will entertain
fairgoers at 7 nnd 9 p.m.July 23.
Invited guests of the fair on
Seniors' Days will include more
than 300 seniors from retirement
residences :ind convnlescent
centers. Pre·rcgi~tration through
the community Relations Office fo
· these organizations is required.
Special guests of the fair on
opening Day, July JO, \\ill be
centenarian . These spccial
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Couple to take plunge at the fair
T he Orange County Fair's Centennial celebration
is shaping up to be a once-in-a-lifetime event. A
carnival wedding, held as a part of the fair time
festivities, will certainly make it a once-in-:i-lifetime
day for Cyndi Lefrois and Jeff Moses, the winning
couple.
Cyndi LcFrois, 24, an accounts p:iyablc clerk and
Jeff Mo e , 27, an associate magazine editor, were
selected ba ed on a 50-word essay that finished the
following phrase, "Marriage is like A carnival ride
because .. .'' Their winning css:iy read:
"M:irriagc is like a carnival ride because ... the old
man \\ho operates the ride is standing nearby,
\\alching. We're screaming with laughter holding on
tight. The world \\hirls os we smash through the sky,
dive do"'n and shoot up again. He smiles knowing
"'hat's in store. We don't -.... e just hold each other
tighter, enjo) Ing the ride."
"The wedding seemed fitting for us, Y.e'rc :i pre11~
uncon"entional couple," Moses said.
LeFrois and Moses, both from Fullerto n. =ne t
through mutual friends and have been d:ui11g for
three )Cars. The couple was engaged on April 4 :inc.I •
pl:inned a b:ickyard .... edding for later in the ye:ir.
"We're really· e~cited." Lcfrois ~aid. "Thb t)
definitely different."
The couple "ill be mimed at the base of the
Global Wheel carnivnl ride 2 p:fn., July 11. Their fir!>t
endea"or as Mr. and f\1rs. f\1osc) "ill be a pmatc ride
on the Glob:il Wheel \\ith n reception to follow.
Following nn afternoon of run at the fair. the
couple will panicipatc in the fair'~ 6 p.m. p~rJdc.
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'Wipeout' offers thrill seekers unique adventur
all rides until 7 p.m. 'Wipcout' will make its debut at
the 199:! Orange County Fair.
1 he ne\" 40-passenger adventure
1s described J'> 18 feet tall, 80 legs.
tilts 45 lkgree' on a rotating axis
and pl:l)s rod, ·n' roll music.
Along \\1th Wipeou1, the
Arizona-based B & B Amusements
will introduce Enterprise, a tilting
thrill journey "ith swinging cars
propelled by ce ntrifugal force. Also
new are two funhouses, along with
It was never
so easy to
save a buck
fhc IOOth annual Orange
Count~ Fair offers a variety of
\\J~'> fur adult , ages 13 and older,
to rcce1"e S l off the regular S5
general admission Monday through
Frida).
· Au to Club or Southern
Calirornin: up to four adults
recc1\e SI off each admission with
one \a lid membership card.
· Unkcrs Squnre: 10 Orange
County locations offer coupons.
· California Angeles: Ticket stubs
from any 1992 !-Cason game.
· Carl's Jr.: Coupons at all
participa ting Orange County
lm:a t ion,.
· Chicai:o 11\u.a: Coupons at two
Or.1nge County locations.
\\'ool Spinning: Contestants in
tht: Jul~ 16 \\OOI spinning contest
\\ho hnng in their own spinning
"heel' \\Ill be admitted from
llllPn I pm JI the Main Gate.
Junior Flom I Arranging:
Conte,t.inh. along '>'1t h their
p.11t:nt or t,:uan..11:10. receive free
.1Jm"'lllll from 10 a.m -noon July
16 "hen the\ bring m their entry.
1 h1' wntc't '' open to youths, ages
I u I' .ind .w.: hm11ed 10 one
.ir1.1ncemcnt per contestant.
Orani.:c Cnl-.r and Lemon Pie:
< 11n1t:,1.1111~ bringing a homemade
k11111n pll" or orJngc cake (with
l>r.mi.:c IJ,1\orcJ or "h11e frosting)
11 ill be admitted free from noon· I
pm July 19.
Ltm·Caloric Cooking:
\p11n,11rl.'tl b} NutriS}'tem,
cnt1,111h hnng111g an origrn.il
hi\\ t.1h>1 ll' hor J 'nell\ re. en tree or
d.:"l'rt plu-. reupc carJ containing
thl' l..d11ril' -..ilut: wtll rcce1\'e free
.1dm1"111n f!Hm nnon-1 p.m. July 2:?
Junior llulJng: Youths, ages
J l ~. and their parent or guardian
arc admitted free from 10 a.m.-1
p.m July 23 with their baking
entry
Re\ldcnts of former fair site
c111cs can al!IO enjoy special 2·for-1
discounts for both general ($5) and
senior ($3) admi!>sion. These ci1ies
include Santa Ana July 13;
Hun1rng1on Beach, July 15; and
Anaheim, July 20.
·Vons: Up lo four persons per
Von~ card.
· Miiitary: A valid l.D. carrier
receives SI off general admission
MunJ,1y·Friday, as do Costa Mesa
rc~1dcnts wi1h proof of residence.
Fantasia from Italy and the
triple-decked Club Fun.
The fair will feature more than
50 carnival rides along with games,
food booths and a ''kiddie"
carnival. Perennial fair favorites
like the 100-foot tall Global Wheel,
the Himalaya, the Orbiter and the
Gravitron will be there for the
daring pleasure or fairgoers.
In keeping with the fair's "old is
new again," motto, a Dime Toss
game is making a comeback.
The fair is offering a slew or
money-saving ca·mival promotions
in addition to the savings available
by purc;hasing presale carnival
tickets through today. Visit any of
the nine Long Drugs in Orange
County or the fairgrounds to
receive sheets of 40 carnival
coupons for S 10, a 50 percent
savings.
·July 10th Opening Day is Pepsi
Family Fun Day. All carnival rides
will be 25 cents for the first 100
minutes of the fair. In addition,
fairgoers bringing an empty Diet
Pepsi can to the admission
windows will receive 2·for-I
coupons good for carniva l rides,
Pepsi, cotton candy and popcorn.
·For the insatiable thrill seeker,
the fair offers eight Unlimiied
Ride Days, Monday-Thursday. An
SS wristband entitles the wearer to
Piil. Cob iag Contest
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·On OCN Kids' Days, July
and 24, all rides are 75 cents
two presale tickets) for all age
until 7 p.m.
· Free merry-go-round and
wheel rides are offered to th
age 55 and over on Baken. Sq
Seniors' Days, July 16 and n.
· An empty 7-Up or RC C
gets all ages a free carousel ri
daily in the Arrowhead Main
Coloring Contest Rules • Regulations
One winner in eoch oge group will be choMtn. Eoch winner wilf receive ' tickets lo the Orange County Fair Winning artwork w111 be on d1tp£oy ot .....
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• Entries must be completed by o child in one of the 099 groups listed below. Nome, odch» ond age infonnollo11 must be filled 1n
• Mai~ finis~ ~tries to. Orange ~ty fair, ~iol ~lesb, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Entries must be ~ by ~ pm. July 9
• Entries will be 1udeed ot 1 pm, Friday, July 10 in the Fu,. Arts Deportment. Winning entries will be di~ oh.r judging
•All judged entries may be picked up at the Special Contem Office ofter,._ Foir, Monday, July 27, from lOom to Spm.
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to participate in fair festiyities
Slated to join the fair's 100 year celebration is Willard Scott,
weatherman for NBC's "The Today Show," and the zany radio
duo o[ Mark Thompson·and Brian Phelp~ from KLOS.
Scott, best know for honoring ce ntenarians during his
weather repo rt, will conduct early morning interviews June 10
with Orange County's 100-ycar-old visitors, along with fai r staff
and local civic leaders to be aired live on "The Today Show.''
Mark and Brian will make their fourt.h Orange County Fair
appearance July 13. The twosome will participate in an 8 p.m.
celebrity ostrich race held at the Coors Light Arena during the
Old Fashioned Road Show. The duo will then head over to
Arlington Theatre to introduce tl1e 9 p.m. Temptations ~
concert.
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