HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-07-23 - Orange Coast PilotGood morning! Do you know the
three mo~t common questio n asked to
Newport Beach police officers by kids?
1) "Wh,u are those thin& on your belt?"
2) "H,w~ you ever ~hot anyonpl"
3l "How fd'>t does >our police Ldr go> OF COMMUNITY
JOURNALISM
Thursday, JIQ 23, 1992 Winner of 51 journalism awards in 1992 25 cents
caper
Nevada man ·arrested in Newport Beach for
trafficking 1n tiger cubs two months after being
nabbed for illegal possession of 7 lion cubs
By Tony Dodero
s:an ••
:"l \\ POR r UEACI I A 'e\ad:.t m.in \\hl1 h:.td l\\o
11gcr 1.,1l ~ in the h.1 .. I.: ot ht\ 13\1\\' ''as arTC)lcJ. tn the
p<Hl-rng I t lit 1 Fai.luon blJnd rc,1au rant b) S.:"pon
Ue:i.h poll ... ~ ~.:1 And~ Gom
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l\1licl.! ::..11d l:nc ~ l.111111 Jur-
, je,, :3. ot l\1hrump. ~e\. ''a'
ll')lllg to ~ell the p. rr ot trg.t:1
cub ln the p.ir!..ing lot of the
t.::I ronw Rc ... 1.mr.1111. I le \\,...,
.irrc,tcJ ·1 uv.JJ~ night 1111 -.11 ....
p1c1un 111 p\h'c,.,in~ e\Otic :.tn·
nn:ih. "llhout :.i permit
··I he\ ''ere cute J11tk
t.:u, ... :· ~.1id Lt. Jun Car-.on. ~dio \\:1s in the IJlhrn ''hen
th1.; cub' came 1n l'h~' h3d
brg p:m:. anJ the~ made ·a·rc:il
nc:ll gru" ling ~ounJ , ..
In aJJ11iun. puli...c Jrrc~tcd
J.tr\ jc., for an uubt:.tnding
"arrant.
'They were
cute littl e
guys. They
had big paws
and they
made a real
ne at growling
sound.'
-Jrt1 CARSON lieutenant
"The \\;irr:int ,,a~ tor \101:11.ng a qu~r.mtinc Qt h1 ...
nwni-c) th.It had bi11cn 'omcone he re ,1 ,Souph: of
mllnth' agl1," Gonb ... 11d. Tuc..,J.1~ ·, .1rre't "3' J,1r\ ic ... third tiru'h \\.1th k11.Jl Ill·
thorillc:. a11J hi, :-econJ ill\ oh ill!! big_ C:.tl'>. Ju,t IJ,l \I.~
Ne\~port Beach animal control officer Bill Lyons carefully handles two 61fl·week-old female tige r cubs at the city animal shelter on W~dne~da See CUBS llacit Page
'Wet WednesCtay' tickets now available Newport Beach rethinks high pay policy
Complimentary tickets tOf ~
next ·w~ Wednesday" event
-F.shion lsl•nd Men:Nnts'
Nirt at 6 p.m. July 29 -a~
available st.rtina at 9 a.m. today
at Hornblower Dining YKhb,
2431 W. Pacific Coast H~way
(next to Cano's).
sponsored by the Daily Pilot and
Hornblower Yachts. Other
eomlts in the weeks ahead
include Newport Beach librvy/
Authors Niaht; Sports Night;
Meet Your l>olidcians Nigh_t;
Bade-to-School Night; Realtors
~t; and ~Harbor . 1
O\amber ci Commerce Night.
According to official policy, city officials are among
the highest paid in the co.~nty , and some wonder
whether the trend can be maintained.
cil!c) rn the count\.
··ThJl h.1-. been" the baw. tor our
nC!!Oli:it1on ... tor tht: l:.t~l 12 \C,1rs:·
'>JiJ Du.inc ~1umon. tlH:-Cll\ ·,
per-.onncl Jrrc...ior ·
CCt\C nnnuJI rabc,. £,en in th:u
)c..ir blue collar \\Orker' Tccc1,cJ
ra1-.c'
The rolic~ require:. a three·
prong1.d Jppro.ich ftr t. Cit\ l l·
By Tony Dodero
Stall Wnter
cy th at keep:. Cit} salane~ among
the hrghe:.t in Orange Count)'.
ta week's Kick-off Bash
tickets "sold out" in less than
thrft' hours, so s*ase pick up
your pmes at your earliest
pos51bk! convenience.
For more details about
upcoming events and
Wednesday's Kidc-Off Bash -
which attr•cted a sell-out crowd
-see the ad ind article on
pages A12 and A13.
NEWPORT BEACH With PJ ed by the Cit) Council in
197 a a means of J..ecping quali-
fied personnel in Ne" port Beach,
policy J-1 state:. that city cmph.>)·
ec:. here must make a :.alJI'} com-
parable to the three highe.,t·pJ)tng
L'ndu 1h1: term' ot J·l. ~lun,on
,,mL Cll) 1.:mplo)CC' h•1'1! nxi:hcd
r.11 .. cs e'er) )l'•1r s111cc 197~. J..ccp-
ing p:tCl \\Ith the Cl>Un•)' l.thcr
lllp PJ) 1 ng Cit IC,.
• tu:ial, mca ... ure :ncrai;c p.1) fl.,1.:b
Jnd b1.nd11~ ol public emplmc1:~
SeconJ. 'ur\e\~ Jre taken llt the
::.JIJI) lc\Cb in the pmatc \c.Ctl r
FinJll\, there 1s a hudgctJr\ 1.\ln·
:.rdcr Jiron that cn.1bks the Cll\ ti)
dc1crn inc \\hethcr 11 can alford
'>JI.in tdjustmen t) Wet Wednesdays is a summer
series/floating townhall series
Lucky meeting
brings parrot
home to Lido
~ Exotic bird returned to owner
after a three-day odyssey. ·
By Bob van Eyken
Stall Wrtef
LIDO ISLE -Maybe Jojo just wanted
?nc last fling before he got his wings
clipped.
The playful parrot, reputed to have a
huge vocabulary for a bird, just said
"nope" when his mistress, Estee Meshi,
tried to coax hi!TI down from a tree
outside her Lido Isle home Saturday.
Not even Newport's own Bird Man, Ski
Mein)(hcin, could coax Jojo back home.
tn fa ct, when Jojo arcw tired or the efforts
of his would-be rescuers, he napped off
for a three-day tour of the areater harbor
area.
And, but for an odd coincidence
involving some palm f roods and a friend
of the Bird Min's in a neighboring town,
Jojo might be wanderina still.
Meshi ..a called on Meinschein, a local
bird traiftlf Mo frequently performs on
Newport Pier with h11 bevy of briahtly
colored aotics. shortly after Jo;o, a rare
Ecclectus parrot, took an une•pected hop
out the kitchen door and headed for
city emplo)ee contract negotia-
tions stalled and the state's budget
mess st11l unresolved, Newport
Beach officials have begun to take
a long look at a controversial poli-
.. YQu·rl .1h\J)'-fvll\l\'lng 'l me.:·
one," \1un-.on !lard
The uni) C\ceptrun "·"in 19~6.
\\J•cn the ell\·!> prl1fc"k11tal anJ
lcchnic:il cmph>) ee' JiJ not re-
:0...\l.\. \\Ith the rC\CllUC r11.ture
See POLICY'llcil Piii
MMC~oiyl'll.ll
Estee Meshl or lido Island is ecstatic
over the return of Jojo, her pet parrot.
greener hcighu.
"He was up in a palm tree," said ~
Meshi. "Every time I said 'come down
Jojo,' he just said 'no.' I was
heartbroken."
Meshi uid she tried to contact Newport
Beach Fire Department and Animal
Control for advice, but it was a Saturday
and the business offices of both services
were cl<>1ed:
See PARROT/111
By Tony Dodero
SU!f Wl'ller
BEACON BAY -Most residents of
this Ne..,,port Harbor community find
their pleasure in the ca. But longtime
resident Mik_e Hay's passion is for the
sky.
''Boats are pretty common 1n my
neighbor's garages, but l don't think air·
planes are," aid Hay. a commercial real
estate developer who is busily re-
furbishing a plane that one ti me served
n an advanced trainer fo r World War ll
pilots.
The plane, built by North American
A'iation, was called n War Bird, and
Ptl\11\ "ho 1r.1incJ in pl.inc' like llm
\\COi lln \\1 tl~ ~lu,t.i ~"· p .. n Thundcr-
lxilh. Hdlcah .inJ C\,,.,,m,, ;ill ol the
m.tJvr fighter pl.1111.'' of the ":ir. ll:l)
\Jtd. The twiner pl.rne' "crc equipped
"tth machtn\.' gun~ :inJ b\'mb' lo train
the Ii, 'l u' tor C\lmh:it. he ... :11d.
111\' pbne. \\h1~h j, n\H\ 1n a ,i.;c).
ct.11 ll1rm "·•' 111 nceJ uf nl.'~r tot.ii re,.
h11.111cin "hen he p1-.!.;cJ 11 up Jl:>\)Ut a
\lJr and 3 h3lt ai!O :it ale ~l the Chino
Atrpvrt. Ha) said~
Ace<.11 din~ tu m1htar\ 1 ci:ortls, 1h1'
p.1rt1culM plane ":i' u:cd prinuril) in
l'c\.I' at \-:ITl1lll" At nl) Air c\.)rp .. IO\t:ll·
I.Ill\'"'· he ~:ud .
was used to train Army Air Corps and Na'y pilot:. '"lw nc'"
in World War 11.
"Literally every World War II era pilot \\Ould hJ\C no" n
this airplane," Hay snid. "lt was the last trainer airplane be-
fore being assigned to fro nt line fighting."
·I l<iv e!>tim.11c' tlut 111 the 10.000 tr. tnlf!I th:it \\t:re huilt,
only ·about 1,000 of them remain. m.t'l\ ol the rc't ha,ing
being 1iold ;i, 'crap mc1,1l. But ~•\lllC a;c 'till !'le ng u cJ b!
Third \\orld natwn,, he 'aid
:blskle tile PBo1 I
--
Newport Harbor
Art Museum
in the
spotlight
See AIRCRAFT/A10
For a rt's sake Readers sound off
Arts Scene columnt)t Luuri
Mendenhall t.11..c) an in-dl•pth look at
Newport Harbor Art Mu'l'Utfl " summl'r
offering, "Ma Em,t · Th<! ~c.ulpture." .
Currently mal..ing its AmNic.m debut.
the exhibit takes a loo!.. at the ur-
realist ') humorou'>. mi:,chie\ou ~idl>.
See Weekend, in ide.
\\ l' rl'1..cnll\ a~ked the qUL!>l1on. Is
the NL wport Harb r .\rt \1u,cum doing
a g'.Xl<f 1ob exh1u1tm~ corlcmporaf'\ art,
or fl.ls gone too iar out 01, th!! cdgl·?
0.111 Pilot readL'r) otter their comments
and critkhm) al>out the c h1b1t~ thev
hJ\ C l'l'O dUrllll.., thl~lf \d l
Sec Co1:nmun1t Forum, page A 14.
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A2 Thursday. July 23, 1992
LoCals Only ,.
Have you wanted
to break in to TV?
PVE ALWAYS
WANTED to have our old
family 8-millimeter movies
converted to video tape,
but 1 neve r knew where to
go, or how much it costs.
Luckily, I found A Perfect
Video on 17th Street in
Costa Mesa.
A Perfect Video
specializes in converting
home movies to videos for
• personal use, and they ·
told me they'll "beaL any
price." It's not nearly as
expensive as I feared
(only $27 for 400 feet of 8
millimeter film , and $6 for
each additional JOO feet),
and they can do the job in
24 hours. A Perfect Video
offers duplication as well.
and their equipment is
the latest in technology.
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IF YOU'RE TIRED of
~IC ~n1rvn.11y Plloc
'Reed Swiderski is focused on
video technology.
your old bedding. or have neve r took the time to coordinate your
bedroom's linens, don't miss American artist Bob Timberlake's
collection of bedding and accessories at the Robinson's in Fashion
Island.
Timberlake is one of the most admired American realist
Best
Buys
painters -he even gave instructions in
watercolor techniques to Prince Charles at
Buckingham Palace. You can mee t Timberlake
at Robinson's Saturday Crom 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in
the lower level "Domestics" department, and get
a good look a1 his "classic antique American" ·
designs of comforters, sheets, pillowcases,
decorative pillows, and much more. The price
range is $29.99 for shams. and $249.99 for
comforters.
D
A.UO AT FASlllON Island 1his weekend, the
once-a-year sidewalk sale takes place Saturday
and Sund'll. Almost every store participates in
the outdoor, spring and summer clearance of
merchandise, and the slores that don't will be
having sales inside their stores. Sale items will be reduced from 10
10 as much as 70 percent off.
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IF YOU'RE A a Marc Chagall lover,
and your budget can afford an
original , Lahaina Galleries at Fashion
Island is offering for sale the
"Composition en Fleur."
'l is very rare to
have a quality
Chaga] piece
availablr.And this According to Carl Brwvich, director
of Lahaina Galleries, most Chagall
works are now in museums or priva1e
collectio ns.
piece is very
appealing, as it
is large , colorful
and a desirable
subject matter.'
·· 11 is very rare to have a quality
Chagall piece available," Brzovich
noted. "And this piece is very
appealing, as it is large, colorful and a
de sirable subject matter."
-CARL IRZOVICH
gallery director The painting looks like a classic
Chagall, featuring a large bouquet of
nowers in a straw basket and a
fl oating man and woman. The art is
valued at $600,000. the most expensive item ever featured in "Best
Buys" column.
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IT'S NOT TOO late to registe r for the Freddie Mac resale
home auction held Sunday July 26 at The Westin South Coast
Plaza hotel on Anton in Costa Mesa. h 's supposed to be one of
1he biggest auctions ever of resale homes in the country.
The event, named Own the American Dream, auctions homes
foreclosed by Freddie Mac, a home loan mor1gage corporation
that bought the home loans from various banks. Freddie Mac is
working in conjunction with Kennedy-Wilson Inc. which
specializes in real estate auctions.
There will be 66 homes in Orange and San Diego counties, and
a few in Riverside County to be auctioned off Sunday at 2 p.m.
For more information about the homes for sale, and how to
register, contact the Freddie Mac Auction Information Center at
Kennedy-Wilson. 2950 31st St., Sui1e 300, Santa Monica, or by
calling 1-800-522-6664 Ext. 65952.
Whether you'rt a merchant or a shopper, if J"OU know of a good
buy, I'd love to gfre you some publicity. Call me ·at 540-122-1, fax
me at 646-4170 or write to me: Best Buys, Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bay
St., Costa Mesa, Calif. 92617.
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Managing Editor Steve Marble, ~2·4321 ext. 36
Today's Orange County Fair Schedule
HOURS: 10 a.m. to midnight, Livestock Gate opens 7 a.m.
Discounts
Bakers Square Seniors'
Day: Those 55 and older
will be admitted for S2. All
seniors will receive free
me rry-go-round and ferris
wheel rides. The fair offers
$3 admission daily for those
65 and older.
Junior Baking Contest:
Sponsored by the 4-H/Junior
Exhibit
Department.Contestants and
their parents/guardians
receive free admission form
10 a.m. to noon. Contest
open to youths 3 to 16.
Divisions include cookies,
bars, pies or cakes.
Unlimited Ride Day: $6
wristband is good for
admission on all rides from
10 a.m. to 7 p.m. for all
ages.
Pair al puck1r1
Sl·off discounts on adult
admission Mondays through
Fridays include Arrowhead
Water. Auto Club of
Southern California, Bakers
Square Restaurants,
California Angels, Carl's Jr.. ~
Chicago Chicago Pizza
Stores, Orange County
Transit District. Chevron,
Kodak, Pepsi, Seven-Up/RC.
South County News, Los
Angeles Times O range
8-year-old Rebecca Bosania, left, of Irvine, and
2 'h-year-old Chris Griffith of El Toro both
won first place awards in the Pucker-Up Face
Coun.tyOC r~~
Making contest at the Orange County Fair.
Contestants bite into a lemon and make a
sour scowl while a polaroid picture is taken.
County Edition, Vons, military
and Costa Mesa residents.
10 a.m.
Junior Baking Contest -4H
Exhibit Building
Junior Poultry Show -
Rabbit and Poultry Tent.
11 a.m.
Seniors Corn Husking
Contest -Cal Spas Heritage
Stage
11:30 a.m.
Seniors Nail Drivinq Contest
sponsored by Barr Lumber -
Cal Spas Heritage Stage.
Noon
Seniors Horseshoe Pitching
-Cal·Spas Heritage Stage
12:30 p.m.
Seniors Grapefruit Bowling
-Cal Spas Heritage Stage
1 p.m.
A ttention
Daily 'Pilot
readers
The first 50 subscribers
who show up with their
Pilot License at our booth
at the Orailge County Fair
will receive ei ther a Daily
Pilot cap, beach bag or
poster. The booth is
located in the center of
the Comme rcial Building.
Costa Mesa
Fourteen flagpoles were stolen Sun-
day from a sroragc area in the 3100
block of Bear Street. The 20 to 30 foot
poles belonged 10 the Full G~pcl and
UICM lmBIA111B:
Newport Beach 7 4/64
Balboa: 74/64
Costa Mesa: 84/66
Corona del Mar: 75/65
TillAY:
Seniors Bingo Competitio n
-Cal Spas Heritage Stage
Pin the Navel on the Orange
-Alta Dena Kids Stage
Pucker Up Face-Making
Contest -Times Centennial
Stage
Fastest Hook in the West
Contest. sponsored by Super
Yarn Marts -Ba~ers Square
Craft and Cook's Gallery
Farm and Garden
Competition -Centennial Hall
Xerox Western Horse Show
-Mesa Arena
2 p.m.
Zippers Variety Band -
Miller's Moonshine MeadO\\.)
Th e Orange Bowl -Alta
Dena Kids Stage
Old-Fashioned Road Show
including Ostrich Races/
Moore's Amazing Mongrels/
Sensational Lcighs SpacewhccV
Karl Winn Motorcycle Thrill
Sh ow -Coorf Usht Arena
2:3 0 p.m.
Ragtimers Senior Band -
Cal Spas Heritage Stage
First Class 'S Os Doo Wop -
Fabulous 'SOs Stage, sponsored
by Carl's Jr. •
3 p.m.
Three-Legged Races -Alta
Dena Kids Stage
Floral Designs in Clay Pots
by Linda Yoder -Bakers
Square Craft and Cook's Callery
Busme\~men'i. Fellov. hip. •
The hand~t p:irt of a Cordle:.~ tele-
phone was stolen 111~1 Thur)day from
the front p<>rch of o home 1n the ::? '00
block of Gh1os Road The hJnd;et ;,
inopcr.iblc ~11hout the b.ise.
Ni&ht and momln1 low dovdt b«omln1
mostly tunny by mlCI afternoon. Southwell
wind• 1 O to 1 S mph. Lowt ln the low to
mid 609, hight In the 709. ·
FmCllT:
ratchy 'oa ct.artn1 off by mid att.moon. L~ In the mid 6Ch, hl&ft• m u,. upper
70.. lnl•nd highs In the low IOI.
•nm:
No roattal ~ .,. po1t..t. Upt
""rlable wtnds, toUthwnt to welt I to 1S
linob , l-f004 MH, 4·f004 ~terfy
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---= Sunrfte: 6:02 a.M. 9-Mt: 1:10 '·"'·
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3:30 p.m.
Zippers Variety Band -
Miller's Moonshine Meadows
First Cl ass '50s Doo Wop -
Fabulous '50s Stage, sponsored
by Carl's Jr.
4 p.m.
Dorothy Jo Dancer -Cal
Spas Heritage Stage
Watermelon Ealing for Ki ds
-Altcl Dena Kids S1.1gt'
Seafood and Citrus by Jan
Mongell -Bal.er> Square Craft
and Coo"'s Galler}
4:30 p.m.
first Class '50s Doo Wop -
Fabulous '50s Stage, sponsored
bv Carl's Jr.
5 p.m.
Zipper Variety Band -
M1llN's Moonshine MeadO\\)
Acoustic Renovators -
Time) Centennial Stage
Old-Fashioned Road Show
inc.ludi ng Moore's Am aiing
Mongrels/ Sensational Leighs
Spacewheel/ Karl Winn
Motorcycle Thrill Show -
Coors Light Arena
Hula Hoop Contest -Alta
Dena Kids Stage
Fun With flowers/Dried and
Silk, by Sheri Sehoonover -
Bal..ers Square Cra ft and Cook's
Gallery
5:30 p.m.
First Class sos Doo Wop -
Cal Spas Heritage Stage
Newport Beach
A burglar \11111.ed into a home 111 the
400 bltkl. of J\cJei:1 11nd twk Jfl·
prllXim:itdy S600 v.orth or l111scm: •
6 p.m.
Watermelon Eating Contest
-Cal Spas Heritage Stage
6:30 p.m.
Doo Wah Riders, traditional
country music -Miller's
Moon:;hine Meado\vs
7 p.m.
B.J. Thomas -Arlington
Theater
Seafood and Citrus by Jan
Mongcll -Bakers Square Craft
and Cook's Gallery
7:30 p.m.
Pam and Maggie, variety
duo -Cal Spas Heritage StJgt'
8 p.m.
Doo Wah Riders, traditional
country -M1lll'r') Moon)htne
Meadows
Old-Fashioned Road Show
including Ostrich Races/
Moore's Am;uing Mongrels/
Sensational Lcighs SpaccwhccV
Karl Winn Motorcycle Thrill
Show -Coors light Arena
How to Carve Chains by Jim
Rahm -Bakers Square Craft
and Cool-'s Gallery.
9 p.m.
B.J. Thomas -Arlington
Theater
9:30 p.m.
Ooo Wah Riders, traditional
country music -Miller's
Moon'.'>hinc 1\.\l'adows
Pam and Maggie, variety
duo -Cal Spas Heritage SlJge
A v.oman v.ho plJced her pu"'-'. umkr .i t.iblc m "fhe Alley .. b;ir );&1d
)he v. hen l>he sot up to lca'c a couple
of hour' later 11 wa~ gone. • At .1 dock 1n the 1300 blod uf E.
0J10..1J Ulvd :i rc~1Jcn1 rcpotteJ thJt
\Omconc m3dc off v.11h his N.lt motor.
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Madonna, Governor Clinton and the . Girls of Summer
B ill Clinton's surprise-of-the-week
must have been when, after his
scramble-up the side of a big rig
in Carlisle, Pennsylvania truck ftop, he
found a right-to-lifer waiting for him.
The Arkansas Governor retreated, and
the national news corps
---~---. -ever ready to push
.....
Hewitt
Columnist
Without
Portfolio
the right-to-life folks
down the memory hole
-did not follow-up
wit h the driver.
That's the trouble
with Campaign '92. We
never get to see the
good stuff, the
unscripted moments
when either campaign
collides with a real
voter as opposed to a
spokesperson for this or
that group. Clinton's
rapidly becoming the
Candidate From Frito Lay - great
packaging on the outside, but "Sister Act" or "Hou!.e~ittcr" or
what's inside is not so good for
you. Senator Gore's even worse
on this score. Do these guys
really believe anything, anything
at all? Even the quips are bad.
(Q: What's Tipper short for? A:
Censorship.)
So no enteriainmcnt from that
quarter, and the President's '>till
on vacation, so this column's a
The movie made a very large and diverse
audience laugh -out loud, frequently, and
at length -and it made most folks there
smile the smile that means "I sure hope
this is a true story."
some such thing, and tn)tcud I
get a lot of inil. on Pedro
Almodovar's "Pepi, Luci, 13om."
(Occasionally, Stanley get'> do"'n
in the aisle \\ith the re'>t 1.>f uo,
Dot even when he dc1gn!> 10
touch on "Lethal Wc.1pon 3" or
something like 11 , it'!> gencrJlly to
l!>!>ue a harumphh.
gift -a movie recommendation.
Go see "A League of Their Own." !l's
over at the Big Edwards, or at least it
was last week. You'll be glad you did, as
it is easily the best movie of the summer.
While I go to movies far too often, I
rarely write about them. In three years
of columns, I've written about two
particular trips to the big screen -once
to see "Roger & Me" and once for 0 .
Stone's "JFK." (Wasn't it great to see
"mainstream '' Democrats fleeing from
televised association with The Most
Serious Director of Our Day at last
week's convention. "Mainstream" demos
are pretty far left, but not even they
wa nt to be too closely associated with 0 .
Stone's "I know who's behind this mess"
theory of the world.)
1 don't pretend to know a thing nbout
movies. l never read The New Yorker
reviews, and the L.A. Times' Calendar
section confuses me. Each week I wait
for the New Republic's Stanley
Kauffmann 10 give me his views on
So, my opinions on cinema arc
JU!>t that -the uneducated
response of the masses. Or what studio
heads call ·\ .. ord of mouth." With that
extensive disclaimer tn mind, go ee "A
League of •Their Own."
At this point, the revic\\Cr 1s !>Upposcd
to \vax about various performance'>. and
lighting, camera angles, etc. Pure hokum
in my view. The key points are simple:
The movie made a very large and diver!le
audience. laugh -out loud, frequently,
and at length -and it made most foli..s
there smile the smile that means "l sure
hupe this is a true storv."
I decided to c:.ill )UU
0
r •mention to the
film bcl.1U')t: ol the Madonn.1 factor. l
bi:lic'e ~tadunna'!> :.i ncg,11hc dr.1Y--a
ri:;i-.on to ~wy home for :t \\hole .. egmcnl
of the potential 'ic\I. 1ng poputa11on. No
particul.1r rc,1:.on for that. JU!lt 01) guc~~.
II other'> feel 1h~t ~a~1 pcrh:1p<> :.in
endor-.cmcnt lrom ;i Qua' k·backer \\ 111
get their i.1llcnt1on. ~bdu.nnu due~ i.I 1
good turn here, a'> do her n Jn~ female
CO·)t::Jr!.. Tom I lJnk' 'teal~ the film,
though, and lw. du · mil muucrtng' arc
\\Otlh the tid.tl
The campaign's drc.:am). 'I he
l~mperaturt: " lugh Uut the '>c. h arc
cFicap 1111 5 and .. A Lc:iguc oi ·1 heir
Q\\n" I~ good summcrltnll; fun Lnjo}.
Hugh He.+ltt co-hosts "Ufe and .
Times" on KCET, Channel 28, MondaJs
and Fridays at 7:30 p.m .. and hosts a
talk·sbow on KFI AM 6"0, Saturdays
from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. His column
appears et'ery Thu rsda) tn the Pilot.
'Around Town · ~I,. :.·.. · . · • .., . :i:1 . . .
Send your items to Bob van
Eyl.en, The Daily Pilot, 330 W.
8Jy St.1 Cost.1 M esa, 92627.
and Missy Theriot, 2005 Paloma in
Costa Mesa. Police Chief Dave
Snowden will be the guest speaker.
For more information, call John
Moorlach at 754-1040.
National Cancer lnstitOte, there are
114,00 DES exposed women
residing in Orange County. For
more information, call 759-6548 or
951-7275.
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Today
Vis ion and li~hting -
rree 1;isual aid consuTLations will be
offered bv Karin. Bergmann, a visual
aids consultJnt with the Braille
Institute. from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at
the OJ"s Senior Center, 800
Marguerite Ave. in Corona del Mar.
A writttm referral from an
optometrist or ophthalmologist is
requirl•cl. Call 644-3244.
Square dancing -The
Costa Mesa Quid,steppers invite
C\per1enced o;quare dancing
couples to thC'ir \\eC'l..ly, dance, 9 to
11 a.m Jl the new Co~la Mesa
Senior Ctt1zcn Center on the corner
of 19th and Pomona streets. There
.1rt> al~ J\ailJble pJrtners for single
rn(.ln \\ho ''ould lil..e to 101n the
lun. For information, call 545-5 669
River view -A public
''orl..shop on l<ind~ape planning
for the S.rnta AnJ RI\ er Ooor
rnntrol pro1ec1 \-.111 be held at 7
p.m at Le 13ard School 20451 ·
( ra1mer Lan<• in Huntington Bea('h.
C..11! <2 13 ) 89 1-6366.
Re publican Assembly -
Tht> Co~t.1 M(".J Republican
.\<. embly, <1 con<.Prva tl\ e political
J::roup aliil1att>J with the California
Republte.1n A':>;embly, will meet at
i p.m. July 23 al the home of Bnan
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Friday, July 24
Love affair -The Cystic
Fibrosis Foundation will host a gala
Tennis Auction Ball and tourn·
ament July 24 and 25 at the Hyatt
Newporter and the John Wayne
Tennis Club. Tickets to the love
Affair Gala, at 6:30 p.m. July 24,
are S 100 per person. Call
936· 1393.
Satu rday, July 25
Ga rage sale -The Orange
Coast Area of the Forest Home
Women's Auxiliary will host a
benefit garage sale from 7 a.m. to 3
p.m. July 25 at 511 Ri1,.erside Dri1,.e
1n Newport Beach. Call 551-5956.
DES Action -The first
meeting or the Orange County
chapter of DES Action will be held
at 10 a.m. July 25 al St. Mark
PresbytenJn Church/Harbor Reform
Temple, 2100 Mar Vista in New·
port Beach. DES (D1ethylstilbesterol)
is a synthetic form of e:>trogen that
"'as prescribed to \\.Omen with a
history or miscarriage from the early
1940s to the 197Ch, when the drug
was found to interfere with proper
development of the reproducti1,.e
system in a fetus. According to the
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Camp,1ign issues and strategies will
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Democratic Club, 2 p.m July 26 at
Western Federal Savings, 4
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For information, call 552-1424.
Nothing Brought In For This Two Day ·event. .. All Merchandise from Current Inventory
Hair cut benefit -
California Ha irlines, 1505 Me-.J
Verde Ea:)t, "ill hold a benefit
"cut·a-thon" to benefit the Co!:lta
Mea Senior Center from noon lo 4
p.m. July 26. Discount haircut:> will
be offered at S 10 (or adults <ind SS
for children under 10. For
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attention deficit disorder enlltled
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Style) in the ADD Adult'' at 7 p.m.
in the omce> 01 JoJn Andre\\)
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A4 Thursday. July 23, 1992
Wouldn't you like to __ fly at the Orange County Fair?
F or art's snkc.
LET THE SUNSHINE
IN: Asked what the
Orange County Fair
audience could expect in Friday
night'~ Fiflh Dimension show, the
othern ise-open Florence La Rue
hecamc guarded.
"\\'ell, you're talking to the
Mong person ubout that," said the
original member of the quintet
''ho~c hit "Aquarius" became the
unofficial title of the '60s. "I never
Ilk\.' to tell people exactly "hat we
do. \\'c lil..e it to be a little
'P'H\lancous."
Spc<1!..ing by phone from the
\'.Ilk\. '"'here she was shopping
f,H a \H:JJ1ng gift, LaRue did
reveal that fans \\Ill hear at least
llllC of their Ll\Onte Fifth
1)1m\.'n!>1on song,. a couple
s1.inJMJs and ··<\ good.
wt'll-rounded mu,ical strow:"
Editor's
Notebook
P1.:n11.. ..
The Fifth
Dimension \\.I:>
clc· ateJ to
stardom b\ 1he1r
1967 hit .. l'p. l1p
and A,,a,:· Since
then the): h:i'c
released a dozen
albums and
rece" ed 14 gold
records. Other
b11:. include .. One .
Le'' Bell to
.\n"' er:·
"Wedding Bell
131uc,·· and
·'Stoned Soul
I h.: grnup -"h1ch also
rh.l 1J1:.., Eugene l3arl)·H1ll. Ph)ll1-.
13.ittk and orig1n.1l members
Lamonte :0.1cLernurc and Ron
f11\\ mon -M1ll palorms 30
\\ l'd' a \car at fair,. "ith '~ mphon.1es and on cru1S"e ships.
Their sho"'s .ire l.11nily oriented.
L1Ruc ~aid, attractm.! B:lb'
l30l'mcrs in their ~O ,~and 4o·
"ho l'nng thc:1r chtldrLn anJ ·or
p.1rent'-... , am plca~Jntly !.urprised
"hen a 10-ycar-olJ comes up and
\a~'· ·I Im i:d the shO\\: especi:illy
\lll(l'. \I\.' h.1'\.'n·t n!Jlh recorded .111~thtng 1he~ c.in identify "'ith
\ut.'.
A couple ) cars ago lhe Fifth
Dimt:n\!On made theatrical history
its the ltrst musical group lO
perform a BroaJwu} musical in ill>
cntm:t\. Ill the national tour Of
"Ain·t ·~fobeh.l\tnl.! ...
"It ''urked \\Ondcrtully.'· LaRue
\JtJ · \\.: ha' e .1 ou11t 1n Fats
\\':illcr "uh Ron. and I enJO}ed
the '.ir1ous characters I pla}ed ....
All f1,c memocr'.'I w1.11ly en1oyed
11. It 1\JS the 0111\ 11mc all five of
u\ performed \\1ihnut "inging our
hm:·
And ht"' long can the band
formed 111 196 · lccp on singing
thme hrt!>'!
"I ha'c no idea ... L:iRue said
"Of cour-.e. it won't co on forc"er.
bch of us have ind1\ 11.lual
a'>pirations. But J\ long as the
public rcce1\ cs u~a .. \\Cll as it ha!>
been ..
SOU'-D 01 \.1U~IC It 'Was
mcntttml'.d c..irllcr th" \\eek th.it
· Sll,.111 C. UceLhni:r lll Ne'' port
Uca\..h had been elected
d1a1n1oman of the Orange Count)
Ph1lh;irmon1c Soc1ct) at Monda~·s
annual meeung at the Four
Susan S. Beechner
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645-2554
The Fifth Dimension arc (from left)_: Eugene Barry-Hill, Ron To"'nson, Florence LaRue (in cap), Lam-
onte Mclemore and Phyllis Battle. They perform at O range County Fair at 7 and 9 p.m. Friday .
I
Seasons Ho1el.
Well. there were other selcc1c:e'>
and ne" bo.mJ members \\Orlh
mentioning. 100 Stc,en A.
Lupinacci of San Juan Cap1~H.1no
"as selected president for the
·91~ '93 season Elected 'ice
prcs1den1s \\ere Nancy S. Po~ch of
Corona dcl ~1:.lr; Lee V. Merrick
of Newpo rt Ocach; ·Jane
Kristemen Grier of Costa ~lL,.1,
William A. Furlow, Irvine:
Richard M . Reinsch. Lai!un..i
Beach: and Judith E.M. Jdind.:.
Laguna I3e.1ch Gary N. Babick of
Corona dcl :-.far wa chosen
sccreiary·trt:a'>urer and Ellen
Appel Olh1cr :ind Pat SeJ\Cr \\ere
selected members-at-large of the
Executive Commi ttee.
The new bo<1rtl members are:
5haron C. ~lcNallcy. a Corona de)
\tar community lc:ldcr; Marjorie
r R:i" hn~. a Balboa Island
commun1t~ kadcr; Fritz C.
\\ cstcrhout, a Ne\\ port Beach
ph)..,tci:in; Robert Hickok, ~1can of
the UCI School of f ine Ans; and
\V. Ge1.1rJ \On Hoffmann II of
LJgun.1 He.1ch. a partner in the
1;i, .. offic..:' of Knobbe. Marten-..
Ob.on and 13ear.
And there \\ere a couple of ... 1.1fl
promouun~ as well. Gary ~1a1ti,on
uf In inc is now director of
Jc,eloprncnt, and the
al\ .. :iy~·hclplul Rebecca !\kne' uf
Co~ta ~lcsa '"as promoted to
,.
• marketing and com111unic::itiom.
manager. .
ART A Tl ACK: From a field of
500 cn1ric~, Adolfo V. Nodal.
g.cncral man.1ger of lhc City of Lo ...
Ancclc' Cullural Affair
Department (ti) f1t11ng that on ,1
bu~inc~' c.1rtl). 1,clccted 40 object'.'>
b) 14 artists for th e Orange
Count\ Ce nter fc>r Contcmpor.11')
Art\ 12th annu.11 Juried
Lxh1t1111on. "'h1ch 1s on 'iC\\
through Aug 7.
HI\ \·ie''. of the worb might
1n1er~ t the c<tllcrs "ho h.1\ e
J.immed the Daily Pil ot'!> phone
ltnes 1he last couple day' Q\Cr .1
Commumt) f orum pJge 1.olumn
"hich \\aS sharply cn11cal l\f
t
f
Newport l larbor Art Museum
exhibits.
Like NHAM, 1hc Orange
County Cen1cr for Contemporary
Art showcases contemporary art,
which i~ a good idea othef\\isc it
lnight have to change its name.
Nodal noticed that the Orange
County artiMs who entered the
OCCCA compc11tion ge nerally
eschewed 1rad1tional notion' of
be;rnty, technique and subject
m:iuer for more visceral
presentation .1dJre sing -.oc1cty\
ills.
Nodal said he \\I.IS rea1,~1rcd
that no mailer what an artist\
address -"he1hcr it's \\:Jr-torn
Sou th Ccntrul or right here in the
shadow of th e Magic Kingdom -
he or she i dealing \\tth-thc s:imc
angst over violence, disease and
environmental destruction. These
works are thereby forcing a
dinloguc, Nodal was proud to say.
Yeah, that's all well and good,
but is there ony way to mix if\
more paintings of big-eyed kitties
and frowning clowns holding
flowers?
ART ATl'ACK ll: Did you
know that Newport Harbor Art
. Museum (\\hose Max Ernst exhibit
is today's Wed.end section cover
,IOI)') is now open later on
Frnfay~? Yep, through the summer
monihs NI IAM as well as Laguna
Art Museum arc open until 8 p.m.
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lovch usually have to whet their
appe111es with videos during lhe
summer months. Fortunately,
Ballet Pacifica's "Pacifica
Choreographic Project '91," an
intense, two·wcck summer
workshop utilizing the 1alen1s of
four guest choreographers, will
culminate in a
''Works-In-Progress" performance
at 8 p.m. Aug. 1 on the mainstagc
al South Coa!.t Repertory.
Using minimal lighting and
costumes, 1he informal showing
will include a discussion wi1h
s:horcographcrs Mark Haim,
Monica Levy, Kirk Peterson and
Billy Sicgcnfcld, moderated ~ _
workshop director Diane Coburn
10 give the audience a better .I
undcrlltanding of how a -1
contemporary ballet is created.
Am ong the
dancer-c horeographers
participating in "Pacifica
ChoreograP.nic Proj~ct
'92" are Bi lly Siegenfeld
(left) a nd Kirk Pete rson
(below). "Dream
Dialogues" (below left) by
William Soleau was
pe rformed at last year's
event.
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The pieces will be varied. H:um
has created a modem ballet duet
for a man and a woman using
con1emporary pop selec1ions.
Pcter~n ~ct his contemporary
piece 10 the music of 20th-century
composer Benjamin Britten, and
dancer., will perform movcmcnls
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tradition.
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is hopeful some or all of 1he
ballet!. will be added to the regular
13allet Pacifica repertory -
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performance slot in th e troupe's
regular Concert Series season,
which begins in October (more
details on the season arc
forthcoming in next \\.eck's Stage
Lites).
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arc SS and may be obtained by
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Business ~ Business page runs on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays Business Editor Tony Cox ... 642-4321, ext. 371
Running in high gear
~Newport Beach's Fletcher Jones Motor Cars post better-than-expected sates.
By Tony Cox
Business Edllor
NEWPORT BEACH -Fletch-
er "Ted" Jones Jr. had good
reason to be cautious in his
business projections when he and
his fa1her bought the local
Mercedes-Benz dealership out of
bankruptcy last December.
The former Jim Slemons
Imports had seen its sales decline
~harply in 1991, and it suffered
damage to its reputation due to a
rash of customer complaints and
financial problems. Jones-also had
· 10 face 1he recession and
increa~ing competition for
luxury-car buyers frcm ~uch
nameplates as Lexus, lnfini1i and
Acura.
But through the first six full
month~ of operation al Fletcher
Jone~ ~kt1or Cars, Jones defied all
of 1ho!.e negative innuences. The
dealcr~hip not only outpaced its
'ales from 1hc first half of 199 1,
but o'er the last rwo months, it
sold mo re cars than Slemons
Imports did during the franchise's
peak ;ears.
In f\tay. Fletcher Jones Motor
Cars sold 164 cars, 29. l percent
more than Slemons Imports' May
record of 127 sales in 1989. The
dealership sold 169 cars la.st
month, 40.8 percen1 more than
Slemons' June best of 120 sales,
also posted in 1989, and 53.6
percent ahead of Jones' original
prediction of 110 sales for the
month.
Back in January, after seven
"'eeks al the helm of the new
nagship of he and his father's
chain of dealerships, Jones was
cautiously optimistic. He predicted
that 1.1.hen the economy improved,
the dealer~hip "'ould sell about
100 nc'' cars monthly. The
econom) hasn·t exactly been
scintillating so far this year, but
the dealership sold 138 new cars
in May and 136 new cars in June.
Jones has also undertaken
progr Jms to improve service and
parb re,enues. Even at his
projection Of 100 nC\\.·Car sales a
month, he figured to post annual
re"enues an the $130-million
range, matching the sales le,els
enjoyed during Slcmons Imports'
heyday.
The recent ·s:ilcs performance
cau~ed Jones to adjust his revenue
projections for 1992. He had
predicted Iota! sales of SlOO
million to S 1 I 0 million for the
year, bu t now expect~ 10 post
revenues of $130 million to $140
m1lhon in 1992.
"Evcrything's kind of come
together." Jones ~aid Wednesday.
··wc·-.c had the right combination
of good people who've worked
extremely hard."
Jones cited several other factorS'
in the dealership's turnaround,
including: popular new models
from Mercedes-Benz, such as the
auto maker's redesigned S·class
sedan~; strong marketing programs
by the manufacturer, including a
Appointment Calendar
Friday
Customer serv ice The
'Vierchants and manufacturers
A5,ooat1on will pre~ent a one-day
customer service training workshop
Imm 9 a m to 4 p m July 24 at
the Balboa Bav Club, 12 21 Paci(IC
Coa~t H1ghv..a\ in Newport Beach
For intormat1on, call 558-1550.
Wednesday, July 29
T ec~nology workshop
A free <.eminar on MS-DOS
per<.<mal rnmputer technology wtll
lw oflererl bv the Newport harbor
>\rea Chamber o( Commerce's
Technology Committee at S p m.
fuly 1.9 at the chamber oftice, 1470
lamboree Rd. For information, call
Tracy Watkins at 759-9137.
Successful management
-The Merchants and Manufac·
turers Association will present a
seminar entitled "Successful Man-
agement in an Multi-Ethnic Work-
pTace," 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 29 at
the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 Paciflc
Coa!>t Highway in Newport Beach.
For information, call 558-1550.
Thursday, July 30
Business magic -
Entertainer and business lecturer
Gerry Hart will present a talk
entitled ''The Magic Is You:
Customer Service, Teamwork,
les" at 7:30 p.m. July 30 at the
Balboa Ba y Club, 1221 Pacific
Coast Highway in Newport Beach.
For information, call 729-4400
If you hit~ •tt Item ft1' t'hh
column, 1~ttd it to Bob ... n fyten,
as lst•nf ~' Dally l'jfot JJO w. ••r st:, Cost• ~u, 92627 • • I
low-rate leasing offer; and the
effectiveness or the dealership's
own aggressive marketing
programs (the dealership spent
about $800,000 on advertising and
promotions during its first seven
months in business).
"Mercedes-Benz as a whole is
well ahead of last year," Jones
said. "Whoever would hav¢ been
here would have been up."
In.fact, through the first six
months of 1992, Mercedes-Benz
North America was 24 percent
uhend of iU1991 sales pace. SHll,
unlike the Newport dealership,
Mercedes-Benz doesn't figure to
catch up with its record sales
performances of the late-1980s.
"With all the bad news we've
been hearing about, it's good to
see some shining stars out there,"
said Denise Norman, a
spokeswoman for Mercede,s-Benz
North America. "Newport Beach
is a very important market for us.
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'{hat's why it was important to us
that the transition go smoothly.
"Needless to say, we're very,
very pleased."
Fletcher Jones Motor Cars'
success has captured the attention
of competitors.
"They are doing well, no
~uestion, but what is the bottom
hne?" asked John Bellinger, owner
of Sterling BMW Ltd. in Newport
Beach. "1)ey spent over Sl
million on advertising in the last
couple months. They had-to.
They're tsying to put their name
on the map. Every magazine you
open, you sec a page with them. If
I spent $2 million on advertising,
I'd sell more cars too."
Bellinger said he believes the
local market for luxury cars is
improved over last year -Sterling
BMW was 21.9 percent ahead of
its 1991 sales pace in the first half
of this year -but sales activity
hasn't caught up with 1989 levels.
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By LortAnn Basheda
SIJff Willer
COSTA MESA -Police say a
17-year-old boy who was :irrested
Tuesday after stealing a local gas
stution customer's car nt gun point
is wanted fo r murder in Los Ange·
lcs County.
Police would not release the
Compton youth's name, since he is
a juve nile, but said he has an out·
'itanding warran t for murder in
Los Angeles County.
The boy will be held at' the
county's juvenile jail facility un til
he is arraigned here on armed
robbery charges before being sent
back to Los Angeles County.
The you th was arrested by Santa
Ana police less than an hour after
he allegedly stole a BMW at gun·
point from a Hollywood m3n '"ho
was filling the . car's tank with ga-.
at the Mobil station on the corner
of Fairview and Sunnower in
Costa Mesa.
According to C~sta Mesa police
Sgt. Ron Smithji an 18-year-old
Compton man Dy the name of
Miguel Ramos-Valdovinos '"as
with the youth when they jumped
into the BMW and Ocd north on
Fairview about 2 p.m.
Ramos· Valdovinos was also ar·
rcMcd for robbery and auto theft
a(ld i being held at the Costa
Mesa jail.
Santa Ana police spo11cd the
' thie\eS in the 2100 block of Par~
after Costa Mesa police put out an
alert based on the Hollywood
man's description.
Also arrested for auto theft and
robbery \\ere 21 ·)·ear-old Compton
residents Rica Martinez-Terriquez
and Sonia Lopez-Ramos.
Smith said the two "ere dri' ing
in a car behind the stolen \Chicle.
ahhough it is not clear "hat con·
nection they have ''1th the alleged
thieves.
Martincz-Terriquez is being
held at the Costa Mesa pil and
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Orange County Y.Omen's Jail,
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By LortAnn Basheda
Stan Write!'
SANTA ANA -An appeals
court has denied a request to
lower the $2 million bail that
was set for Dr. Thomas Gionis
while he is appealing his five-
year prison sente nce for orche·
strating the assault of his ex-
wi fe and actor John Wayne's
daughter, Aissa Wayne.
Gionis must now come up
wi th $200,000 cash and another
Sl.8 million in collateral in
order to remain free while he
appeals the prison sentence he
was given last month.
"His family is very sup·
portivc, though," said Gionis'
attorney William Kopenny.
"And if there is any way they
can hel p him post bail, they
will. But so far, they haven't."
In the meantime, Gionis has
been transported out of the Or·
ange County jail and into a
state prison facility in San
Diego.
Kopenny said he was disap·
pointed that 4th District Court
of Appeals Justice David Sills
did not see Cit to reduce the
unusually steep bail set last
mo nth by Superior Court Judge
Ted Millard.
"I was hoping they \\'Ould
find that amount excessively
high," Kopenny said.
Millard denied Kopenny's
initial request to waive bail on
grounds that Gionis was a Oight
risk and pointed to testimony
that Gionis was once overheard
aying he wou ld nee to Greece
with his and Aissa Wayne's
daughter, An~stasia, if sen·
tenced to jail.
It was a bitter custody ba tt le
over five-year-old Anastasia
that allegedly drove Gionis to
hire two thugs to assault
Wayne and her then-boyfriend
Roger Luby at his gated New-
port Beach home.
Gionis was convicted last
month on four counts of assault
and conspiracy for mastermind-
ing the attack. Mill ard sen·
tenced him to serve five yeari.
-or two and a half years with
good time credits -in state
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Rohrabacher questions Buna debts
• ~ Former candidate calls congressman 'sore win ner' and calls charges 'silly.'
By Steve Sakach
Stall Wn1et
COSTA MESA -Rep. Dana Rohrabacher and
former challenger Peter Buffa are s11JI trading jab
nearly t\\o months after their congrcS111onal race
for the new scat in the 45th d1!>trict. .,,,
Rohrabachcr (R·Huntingt()n Beach) will once
again a<ik the federal Election Committee 10 in·
vciitigate his former Republican challenger, Peter
Buffa -1h1s time for a $60,000 debt Bufla O\\C\
to his campaign m.inagcr.
"I've run in10 sore loser~ before, but this is the
first 11mc I've heard of a sore winner," said Buffa.
J Costa Me sa councilman.
Buffa said it is blandard prac1icc 10 run up a
debt with a campaign manager for various consult·
ing services, maihngc;, Cruces and other , .. ork. He
said Rohrabacher's alJegation'> that he "a break·
ing t.:lection laws "ere "oulrageous.''
"It's utter nonscn-.e," he said. "He i..nows 11.
He'c; carried a significant debl before. It's just
silly."
Rohrabacher has been que.,tioning Buffa's cam·
pJign spending since the beginning of their recent
congrcii .. 1onal race Rohr.1bac.:hcr a\hd clcc11on of·
fic1als to 41cru11niie l3uf1,1\ ump;1iun Luntribution.,,
calling the amount of mom:} Ullll.1 rcponcd too
low for the type of c.1111p;11gn tu;: \\!h runn11.g. ·
"Thi' j., not )OOr !!rapes on Ill) part in IHI) "'••),
but Mr Uuffa\ aLtton-. ::ippcJf thC) need •• \Cf)
close loo!..," Rohrabachcr said trom Im olficc in
Washington, O.C
1 he cungrc-.-.man "a' abo cu11,al about 'omc
of Buffo \ other campaign C\pc:n <:'>
"There\ no:hing on hb d1,do,urt-.1b1111t r.1Jiu
.idverti'>1nt;," he , ... iJ, ··110,, did ht-p 1~ IM r;.sJio
\\ith no d1,bur,crncnt'!"
According Ill Jlult,1, he rqlortc J pa~mg inure
than SS,000 tu a marl\L01ing sour~L' fur hi-> radio :.id·
\Crtising.
RohrabJchcr SJld he h(lpc, Im. ,1ct10ll\ \\Ill send
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·'The mu)t impon.1111 thing 1 th.it it puts e\Cf)·
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loose "ith election la"'.'.," Rohrab;.scher -.:110.
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Volunteer · Directory ·
All Assoclltton
Onnge County Chapter
The Amyotroph1c lateral Scler~1s (ALSI Assoc1a-
ll0n Orange County ChJpter has ne«1 (01 many
volunteers For m(ormahoo, call Bobb.e Green ii
921-8503 or S«retary Martha Haber at 436·4872
American cancer Society
The American Cancer Sociel) 's Orange County
Unit 1s ~eking o(fice volunteers Tu~ays and
Thursdays for ;iny time pcnod from 9 a.m.·4 p.m.
Volunieers will help '"ith \artl'ty of proiccts ~uch as
D.:iffod1I Days, Making Strides, Jail & B.:i1I, th(' Grea t
American Smokeout and more. fC>f 1nformatt0n on
th~ and other volunteer opportun1t1~. call Selma
Slade!.. at 751-044 J.
American Red Cross,
Orange County Chapter
The Orange County chapter ol the American Red
Cross needs \Olunteers '"ho l'nJoy public <peaking
to address community groups about Red Cr~s ser-
VlC~ as part of the chapter's Speal..e-rs Bureau Vol-
unteer public 1nt0<mation offkers are al)() needed
to act as_ ltaisom v.1th th<> media in d1-..1<,1er and
emergency s1tua1tons. For in1ormat1on, call Judy tan·
naccone at 835·5381
Arts Academy or Orange County
The ArtS Academy ol Orange Count)-1n Cost.t
'-'es.i is a new umbrella organ1za11on (or the Co:.ta
-
Mesa Art Ll'ague, Balll't MontfT\.lrtre, Cost.i MeY
~ Civic Playhouse and Ne~port 8l'ach Shc:Mt1me. The
group 1s planning to fund ind build .-. community
artS fac1ltty for the four groups 1n Costa Mesa fOf
more information, all Alice l~ it 540·2557.
Arts on the Green
Those interested with ~1,ting 1n the planning
and l'xecut1on of the 1992 NU on the Gteen
event, a two-day affair during September in Costa
M~ sponsored by the ChJmber of Commerce,
should contact Diane Pfltchctt at 435·2109
An odltlon Rellllsnnce Crators
Association Renaissancr Creators is a non-profit
group 1n Costa Mesa '"hich sponson and supporu
mult1·outrt>ach commun1t) SCMCC programs, such
il> the homeless sanctuary. ARC needs volunteers to
donate and dell'er garagt> Solle items for our Sat-
urday fund·raisers al 3142 Cork Lane.
The group relies on public support to ma1ntatn
monthly neech of food ut1l1ty and shelter costs In
addition to monetary ta'<-dcduct1ble donations, the
group ntt<h tools and a truck for its labOI' WOf'~
pool, '"h1ch responds to community need calls for
hand1wor~ fi~1ng and deaning jobs. Other needs
·are a volunteer grant writer, fund-raiser, CPA and
legal counselor For informJ11on on any of the pro-
grams or how to volunteer, pk-a~ call Dr. Renee
Naro.-...ie at 540-5803 or 754·9553.
' Sal sta ts at 9am!
WPICllcl
The S.llet PtlClfia Guild, a volunteer wpport
group fOt S.llet Pacific.-., needs volunteer• to serw
is uWrs, Sl"ll T-shirts, sell jua •nd cookies •t
events, condua fond·ral\lng ~ts. hetp with cm-
turM •nd scenery rl'p.1irs. VoluntHrl who ~
not lo join the guild •re welcome and they nwy
help as htt~ or much .-.s desired. F0< inform.-.tion,
call Molly lynch at 6-42·927S. ......................
Men and WOml'n over 20 years ol ige, hiving
lived in. Orange County for six months •nd on the
JOb for at least three months are needed to 5erve as
big brothers or big ~stl'rs '°' children 6-16 from
stngle-paren1 homes It requires a one-yNr commit-
ml'nt ol 4·6 hour\ per Wttk to serve as " role
model for a child. Appltc.-.nts must go throuah a
screening and inteMew process as do the ch1kTren,
and efforts are made to compatibly match t~ two.
For information, call 544·7773.
..,. 1111( Glrll Clllbl ..
Col1I Mlll/NIWllll't ....
The three area Boys .1nd Girls Oubs need vol-
unteers for numerous reasons, including volunteer
coaches for fourth through eighth grade basketball
and roller-blade hod.cv -(knowledge of hockey or
soccer helpfu l). The basketball season lasts 12 wecr..s with one game and one or two practices per
weelc. Teafhers are needed to volunteer for a cou-
ple of hours or multiple se»ions (whatever one c.-.n
za's
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afford) to teKh .-.ri irt 0t er.Et works.hop for M 3·
yNr-dds. Vo&unt.,-s ire needfd for afternoons in
the W>p •rN (2-S p.m.) .ancf flrM rooms at all
three ire1 loulions, indudina ihe Rae Center •t
661 Hamikon on the weta side ol COili Mew, the
Lou Yantorn Center at 2131 Tustin Ave. behind
Kaiser School ind the Ust B&uff Centet ii 2555
VKb del Oro by Corona del Mac High School. for
inlonNtion, all Dd Powers ol lhe HirbOI' Arl'a
Boys ind Orts Club at 6-42-220.
The volunteer opportunities are broad, but in·
elude shott-range projects like te.iching sessions at
summer day C.lmp5 to long-term commitments in
fund-raising. program deve!Opment .-.nd training to
existing troops and packs. For more information,
call Devon Doogherty at 546-4990.
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Braille lftstitute's classes for-legally blind adults
provide social, recreational ~nd educational op-
portunities to help blind men and women over·
come isol.-.tion and other problems rel.ited to loss or
sight. Volunteers are needed to .u.srst in the Cre·
at1ve Arts instructor in the crafts portion of the pro·
gram, to drive f0< outings or to teach Braille. Vol·
unteers will be trained to W9'k with the blind in
this worthwhi~. lijththearted program. Classes are Thu,W~ •t the OASIS Senior Center in Corona
del Mar from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. for information, ca.II
Marti R~ ii 993-5980.
am •
early f o the be
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The Centet for ~.-.tive Altem.itiYes. i non·prolit
charit.-ible 0<ganiz.ition which wotits ~~:£' the Un11ed Wiy, has i volunteer poiition 1v · for i
r«l'ptionisl from 9 .-. m.-noon .ind~ need fot •Mf· ~te ~ intl'rns OI' tr.iinees. For 1nform.-.tion, all
Karen at 642-0377.
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The Center for Family Counseling. " non-profit
counseling center associ;ited with the YMCA. needs
add11ionar board members who meet one time a
month to provide community support and direction
(or the center. t\lso, the cl'nter needs a part-time
\oluntccr in the l!'-entn~ as .a rl'Ceptionist. For in-
formation, ull Gail Foncannon .at 754· 1144.
Community Hospice Care, an organization that
provides medical and emot1on;il support to term1
nally 111 patients and their f.Jm1hes, needs voluntl.'ers
1n Costa Mesa and NCY.-port Beach. Volunteer)
must be ible to givt" two 10 four hours per wee!. for
\1S1ttng people, ptO\iding pt'riodic re5p1te relief_ to aregM~n. reading and v.ritmg letters and running
occasional errands. Two series of free volunteer
training classes are schroulcd to meet in mtd-July,
the evening class in Nc,\.port Beach and t~ morn·
ing sessions in Mission ViCJO. Ot~r locat!ons will
have classes in September. Orher non·pallent \OI
unteer opportunities are available and require mini-
mal triining. For information call 637·7075.
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Thursday, July 23, 1992 Ml)
Volunteer Directory .:~· ~~~~~· !'?'·
CllllMlllCMc .......
The Costa Mesa Ovic Playhouse needs many vol-
unteers for ushering. b.lckstage, mailings, typing.
tidleting. liahts, sound efrects, special effects, cos-
tuming, collecting props, play reading committee,
programs, a~rtlsing, public relallOns, fund-raising, ~ man~gers, assistan~ 10 producers, member·
ship committee, cleaning .-ind s1raightenlng up,
cOmputer and photogrilphy. For mOfe information,
all managing d11ector ?iltty Tambellini al 650-
5269.
Cllll Miii lhtorlcll lodety
The Costa Mesa HistoriCill Society collects Infor-mation, photos and artifocts relating to the history
ol Costa Mesa and the Harbor area II is open to
the public on ThursdaY5 from 10 a.m.·3 p.m. and
by appoin1ment. Volunteers arc needed for the
O}ildren's History Program, to update the current
books and to distribute the matenals 10 schools
when requested. The society needs people with an
interest in local history 10 serve as d6cents (tour =) at its historical site, the o.e~ Sepulveda
. Other needs include a tex11les-wardrobe
volunteer, people with typing and filing skil ls and
people with neat handwnt1ng to ""°'" with the
phoco collection. For information, call Charles
Beecher at 548·7 229 or Mary Ellen Goddard at
856·7193.
COltl Men Ltteracy Group
The Cost.1 Mesa Literacy Group run by Margerie
Fuller and Ruth Wilson needs volunteers to help
people become literate or teach English as a second
language. For Information, call the hbraty at 646-
8845.
COltl Miii
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The Cosra Mesa Senior Citizens Corporation is a
non-profit organization developed by the City of
Costa Mesa Which Is designing. developing and rals·
ing funds for the new city seniors center set to
open in the spring of 1992. Volunteers are needed
to provide occasional transportation to frail seniors,
do minor home repairs, and to assist with special
events, fund-raising, general office work and word
processing. Volunteer instructors are also needed
for classes at the center, including yoga, book re·
view, chorus, woodworking, jewelry making and
Spanish. For more information, call Susan Schol-
lenberger at 645·23S6 from 9 a m.-5 p.m.
DorotllY'• T1lrlft. -
Dorothy's Thrift Shop 1n Costa Mesa, which ben·
efits the AIDS Services Foundation of Orange Coun·
ty needs volunteers to serve as cashiers and help
with pricin'° sorting and cleaning. Time devoied 1s
up to the individual and store l'iours are Tuesday-
Saturday from 10 a.m.·7 p.m. For information, call
stOfe manager ~ph Amster al 645-6414.
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The Easter Seals Society for Cripple Children and
Adults nttds volunteers for clerical WOfk (mailio~.
making signs, printing, answering the phones), to
help in ptograms for children with diW>ilitJes, chil-
dren's camps and Lum to Fish ~m once a
ye.Jr. For information, call Leslie Cruz at ji4S-2033.
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Voluntttrs are needed by the Exchange Oub
Child Abuse P~ntion Centet to teach families
how to stop the cycl~ of drug abuse for families
with drug ~icted babies. Training Is provided, vol-
unteers must be 21 years old and there are other
requirements. For infOfmation, call the volunteer
center at 953-5757.
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The Fairview Developmental Centet in Costa
Mesa needs volunteers lo aid in the classroom,
workshops, leisure programs, raking residents to
classes or a walk, secretarial, groundlkeeping. and
staffing the clothing store. For more information,
call Ri<::hard Grever at 957-5188.
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Volunteer drivers are needed by Feedback Foun·
dation, Inc., for its home delivered meal program
for seniors. Volunteel'5 are needed mominp, Moo·
day through Friday to deliver meals to seniors un-
able to come to the dining center, where hot
lunches are served. The meal cost is on a donation
basis. For information, call Jessie Kelly at 631 -8171.
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Friends in Service to Humanity lf15HI olll'f~
emergency assistance to those In nee-ct ant.I proHdt·~
the Mobile Meals program for Mobile Meal), \'OI·
unteers are needed to dri~e. Y.h1ch includes piclJnb
up food at Hoag Memorial Hosp1t.ll .lnd droppmg 11
orr for eigtlt shut-in individual; or couplt~. usualf)
elderly, Monday-Friday in the Nl'\\port and C~ta
Mesa area II likes about 11/J hour) a day and \ol•
unteel'5 are welcome to perfo1m dullu unce .1
month or more, or merely >uh lllule on J hght
basis Emergency assistance in\111\~ dtl"<'nng 100tl
to families who are at risk or So'°? hun~ry onct• a
monlh or more. The two-hour tnp m11ol\(.'S food
pick·up and delivery 10 five (am1l1<.~ on MondJ\
through Friday from 10:30 a m.-2 p.m. or S.11.
urdays twice a month between 9-11 a.m. Food·
packers are needed from 8 JO a.m ·.!.30 pm
Monday through Saturday for tY.,O·hour )hilts \'ol--
unteers may work as little or much as dcStrl'd. l'l~1·
pie are also needed to staff the main office, an1\H·1
phones for those in need and tr.uhport Ul1.it·in; 10
doctor's appointments upon need For more mlor
mation, call Debby O'Connor at 645-8050.
FNllD 111111
C8ltl Miil llrll'Y
The Fri(nds of the Costa Mesa L1brar), J support
group for the library, needs volunteers 10 run buu~
sales and staff the book room at the hbwv tor ~ell·
Ing of used books and purchasing of new ones The
library in general can use volunteers with cle11c.1l
skills and those with a willingness or the knO\~l,.dge
10 tw:lp run children's craft program) Drivers are
needed to h Ip .... 1th the boo!.~ to the homebound
piogram Also, ~ inter(')ted in \olun1eenng to
help adm1111\lcr the t•ntlll' Friend~ program are
needed HO\lr) are lle\1ble, inc: lud1ng f.'\.enin~ and
.,.. elcr~ for 1nformati0n, call tht-library at 646·
88-15 .
Girt Scouts
1 lw Cul> Y.<1uts ul Orangt.' County ,~,11 tr.Jin all
adult \ti untt-l'rs Volunt~cr~ art.' nel•dt."<l for 1roop
le;id,•n lh~e .irt• J!so 'PL--C.1al c.omm1ttees 10 plan
t'\Crl!S for tl.c girls Jnd .iLlults. Com1111IU!C) could
cntJ•I t:\tt•nst\l' t1111c O\cr 1hru~ or 1our monlhs or
J-4 hOl.irS a month o.cr • lull H 'M tor ongoing
c:omm1ta·t > 1 he Girls Seoul) aw .-il,\il)") lool..ing for
com111unll\ ix·11pl<' Y.111.n't 10 sh.ue e\perti~ for
r nc·liml' lcc1url,'S den on.trJllOn) or c!a»e~ For m·
torm.~11011, c:Jll 1he C111 Sco .. r Council of Orange
Co Jnt> .ii ':Ji'J·i~uo
Girls Incorporated
of Newpor t -Mesa
C. • ' '" o • tl LI te•; afic.rdabte and acc(>)s1ble
)UJWr\1 Cl<I care cenl<'rs tor g rls and ooys wuh na·
t1on,11f1 ll'tCJi;niied prosr .. m~ and · act1\.1t1cs that
Liu Id 1>elt·sut1Kl('nn, r~pons1b1l.I) and confidence.
\' th an empl JSI> on 1'"1e ~p<'C1JI net'tls of girls and
)Oung \Wmen Volunteers are nC'edcd to help 1n
the program and recreJllonal act1\1hes. at the main
f.lcrl1t\' and te<.•n center, and as o:r.ce a;)ISl.lnl.> and
g")und, m.un•enance per)(>nS For further informa·
1111n, c.111 Rita Ri.'daell1 at 646·7181
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A 10 Thursday, July 23, 1992
AIRCRAFT
From A1
A private pilot since 1968, Hay
said he has been interested in
planes since he built his first
model airplanes as a kid.
The World War II trainer is the
second vantage plane he has
restored. The first was an English
DcHavillaf)d Tige r Moth biplane
that he restored with his friend
Lars Dejonge. another local plane
buff.
Since rhc plane is not finished
)Cl, Hay said, several of his
neighbors weren't sure what he
"·'"building.
··someone guessed it was a
,uhmJnnc; another thought it was
J drag tcr." he s::11d. "The most
insulting \\:ls the lady who thought
1 \\,1 an an1st and i1 \\<3S my metal
~culp1urc."
Ila~ C\pccts 11 \\Ill take him.
Jnothc r )CJr and :1 half to
complc:le the restoration or the
plJnc. And though he wouldn't
put a price tag on lhc exacr cost of
1hc restoration. Ha) said the plane
''ill be \\orth up\\Jrd of $100,000
"hen hnishcd.
1 he fln1..,hcd product will be 30
kc1 llrng, ''i1h a 42-foot wing span
. 1nJ it "111 \\C1gh uboul 5,000
r,n11lJ,, he ~;iiJ. It \\Ill be
.:quipped '' 11h a oUO horsepower
lh:l111Jcr radiJI engine and it will
t'l' c.1p.1tilc: of O)ing a1 WO mph,
he ,,11d
\nJ l tw s.11d he " :inxious to
tJ!-.c ,,, the sk) \\ 11h his creation.
··Bui I anrend to 0) 11 on
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We have
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& 11,tures to offer. And, ~oo·tt
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cau'><' dur a'Ae..ome )election ''
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COMMODORES CLUB
~ewport Harbor Area Chamber of Comm erce
~UeJIU
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Sunday, July 26, 1992
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reside nt Mike
Hay, left, plans to
fly his World War
· 11 trainer plane
on "peaceful
missions" when
he fini shes
restoring it to
fli ght condition .
Above, Hay works
on the fuselage of
the plane in the
·garage of his
Beacon Bay
home.
Photos by Mire Martin
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In desperation, Meshi went to
the pier where she had seen
Meinschein perform with his birds.
"We decided to try Ski because
we know he has a way with bards
and I said to my husband, after
all, it can't hurt and maybe it
could help," Meshi said.
Meinschein, who doesn't norm·
ally make house calls, decided to
make an exception this tim e.
"She seemed really attached to
that bira," Meinschcin said. "She
was in a daze, almost in a
paranoid state about her poor
bird. Really upset."
Meinschein tried for sever.ii
hours, using his own birds to try to
persuade the errant parrot to be
reasonable and come home.
"Finally, toward evening, we
agreed to try to flush him out.
hoping he'd come down to the
ground, but instead, he new
away," Meinschein said.
Meshi's son saw Jojo on Sunday
near th e entrance to Lido hie.
"He heard Jojo calling ou1, but
he couldn't catch him." she !iaiJ.
That was the last communi-
cation anyone in the family hJJ
with Jojo for two days.
Then, on Tuesday night,
Meinschein got a phone call from
a friend in CO'-l:J Mesa.
"He told me this bird had just
landed in his yard and asked me ii
l could come and sec it.··
The friend , Eric Rankin, hJd
evidently been puucring about h1'>
yard, deaning up after a recent
luau, \\hen Jojo popped do\\n,
looking tired and a bit bedraggled.
''I had this pile of palm f rondl
and he hopped onto 1t; then when
l went up to him he hopped over
my head and landed on my roof,"
Rankin said. "I went over to
where he landed and he hopped
right onto my hand. I gu~ss ~~ was
pretty worn out br that ume. .
Rankin ogreed 1t was a pecuhnr
sequence of events that Jojo
should just happen to choose for
his final moment of freedom the
home of a friend of the renowned
lJird Man.
"l guess ii was a chance in a
billion," he said.
Mcinschein, on 1he 01her hand,
ought 10 be used t? unusu~I .
occu1 rcnccs involving exotic birds.
In 1991, four of his birds were
stolen by a thief ~ho turned out to
be .l man posi ng as a "oman.
Shor1ly aftel'\\ard, another of his
pc1s, a New Guinean dus"-.")' Jory,
~\.as chased away by a hawk.
For her part, Meshi is just glad
to have her friend Jojo back home
again. The brilliant green and
\un'\uoise bird is worth an}'" here
from $1,200 to several thousand
dollars on the pet market.. Bu~ in
the three >ears Meshi has had
him, Jojo ha11 become a priceless
nwmbcr of the fumil)·,
"I le'i, a wonderful bird," !lhe
'>aid. "lie has a huge vocabulary.
I le can say about 50 complete
sentences. And 1 don't think he
meant to run away."
In any ca'>\!, Jojo ''on 't be taking
.Illy more un~chedulcd air trips.
"\\c\e JU'>t come back from the
n.·1c11nanJn,'' Mesh1 said. "He's
fine. And \\c had hi · "ings clipped
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ssisteen debutantes make debut
P roud familr. members and
friends smiled and
applauded as 23 Assisteens
made their debut Saturday evening
at the Hyatt Regency Hotel.
Each debutante, wearing a long
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cuests watching.
~ ·'This "'as so exciting to see,"
said ball chairwoman Cheri Harris
after the ceremony. "They came
here in jeans and cutoffs and then
to see th em in their gown<; was
JllSt amazing. They arc c;o special."
All of those dcbbing have done
communll} sci'\ ice for four )Cars
\\Ith the A'is1stance League of
Nc,..,port Mesa.
Ralph Rodheim "a" emcee. and
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third annual Medallion Ball: both
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Mignon "1th grilled .. .ilmon. creme
tirulee, operJ cJJ..c and .in almonJ
llasket or frc~h berricc; \\ J\
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Harm. a lc:a~ue member for 2~
)Cars, "'as president during the
first ball and co-chair for the se-
cond. As chairwoman this vcar,
she was a ~i~tcd by El;iine Basma-
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a summer evening series sponsored
by the Daily Pilot and HOrnblower
Dining Yachts. Each Wednesday,
the community is invited to a free
• • evening cruise
around Newport
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incredible yacht
for two hours of
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· 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 Da_ily Pilot.
The Wet
Wednesday bay
cruises will give you
a chance to get
more involved with
your community.
Meet a friend or
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to the local movers
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just plain have fun
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Don't miss the boat! -
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Fashion Island Merchants Fashion Night
Mystery Night
Newport Beach Library/Authors Night
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Sports Night
(Pro, Olympics, College, High School)
Meet Your Politicians Night __ _
Back-To-School Night
(teachers, parents, students, administrators)
Daily Pilot Advertiser Night
My:itery Night
Newport Harbor Chamber Night ,
Sold Out
July 29
August 5
August 13*
August 19*
August 26
September 2
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The Daily Pilot and Hornblower Dining Yachts:
A continuing commitment to the community.
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Above: David Pahl, left, Bill Lobdell, Ric hard Holmes
Right: Carol Strauss, left, and Debra Allen
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Thursday, July 23, 1992
T -
Hundreds
participate in first
'Wet Wednesday'
• summer series
The Kick-off Bash for "Wet Wednesdays," a summer
series/noating townhall meeting sponsored by the Daily Pilot
and Hornblower Dining Yachts, was a sm.ashing success.
The free tickets were gone within three hours,
and hundreds of local resident!> hopped aboard the
Paciiic Hornblower \\ledncsday evening for a
sunset bay cruise, which included hors d'oeuvres,
entertainment, great conversation. a no-host bar
and door prizes.
"Th is 1s a great start to a perfect summer tradition
for our community," said Editor William Lobdell.
"To the person, everyone has a great time."
Complimentary tickets for the next Wet Wednesday event
-Fa shion Island Merchants' Fashion Night -
are available today beginning at 9 a.m. at Hornblower
Dining Yachts, 2431 W . Pacific Coast Highway
(next to Cano's) in Newport Beach.
Th~ evening -which kicks off at 6 p.m. -will feature
fashions from Fashi~l~d retailers, who are also
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Community Forum r
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Community Forum run) on Tuesdays. Thur)days and Saturda~ Editor William Lobdell ... 642-4321, ed. 351
A masterpiece · of a museum
The Newport Harbor Art Museum ,
with its quality programs, first-rate .staff, com _munity Supporters ,
and ncitional repUtatibn, is part of what makes the-commun.ity
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By Michael BotMIJck,
interesting and rich , its director says
' ~ ,
T ry telling the 150 children who
now get little or no art ttaining in
their schools. or their parents who
signed them up for l.umrner art cbsses at
the Newport Harbor Art t-.tu,eum that
there ··ain't the intere.,t·· l>Ut there to
support modern art.
Or better )Ct, e\plain to the 14.000
children from all o'er Orange County
\\ho annuall> visit the mu!>eum that
modern art b a lot of ··mumbo JUmbo."
A I.. the 50 odult-. \\ho willing!~ ported
''ith S36.000 ot Saturday night 's Black &
White Dash at Fashion island "hY they
support the ~lu,eum's education and
e'.\h1b111on prvgram-..
You might e\en n!>k the I
rcstaurJteur~ '' h~ they and their chefs
co0l..cd fo r the museum that night.
Sorl). ~tr Freeman. bu t there is
1n1cre ... 1 1n modern ;ind contemporary art
out there. rntere!>I from a publtc still
\\riling 10 look at the challenges of a
ch:rnging world w11h an open and
inquisiti\e mind.
If modern and contemporaf') art is not
\\hat "you want," rm glad 10 tell you
that the Southland today t!> nch in
artistic choices. The renewed Oo"e~
Mw.eum ts about to make a stunning
return to the cultural life of the county.
Our colleagues at the l..;iguna Art
~tuseum h.i\e a \\Onderful colkction and
h;nc rcccn1l~ mounted a 'tunning series
of e\h1b111ons. LAC~tA and the Gc.:tty
arc near .11 h;ind. and recent exhibitions
al the I lun1ing1on L1br:uy ha"e stirred
me (you sec, l\c spent much of niy
career in mu,cum' with art h1,10ncal
collcc11on., founded in the 19th century.
and the whole Hi,tOf) of Art c\Ct1es
me).
The NHAM t"I .1 mu!>eum dedicated 10
the art of ou r time. It has been '>O '>ince
the day 11 ''a., founded. 30 years ago, in
rented qu,1rter., in the Balboa Pu\ 1lton.
b) 13 fJM.1gh1cd Newport Beach \\Omen
''ho h.id J pJss1on for the ne"
T he Nev.port Harbor Art ~tuseum is
a \ aluJblc resource to Ne\\ port
Beach, Orange County, the stale of
California and ye'>, even the nation. II is
internationally respected for th record of
accomplishment. The Irvine Company
shov.cases the museum in 11s
promotional materials designed 10 attract
people and businesses to Orange County.
I've heard the Irvine Comp.my called
many things. but bohoes JUst doesn't fi t.
The National Endo"'ment for the Arts
has supported the museum's e\hibittons
and programs 10 the tune of S 1,285,520
over the last 20 ~cars. (Apologte'>, Mr.
Freeman, you probably oppose NEA
funding for the museum, too.) Those
funds have been matched by over
S3,000,000 in private funds. Not bad
leverage for the people of Newport
Beach.
The Lo-, Angeles Times features the
museum's current exhibition as the "best
of the !>ummcr" in Southern Californ ia.
Do tell U'> about other Newport Dench
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institu tions that have been favorably
covered by the Wall Street Journal, the
New York Times, Ari in America,
Vogue, Town and Country and Elle
Magazine.
Maybe you haven't been paying
attention. Mr. Freeman. You liked our
Edward Hopper show {it wasn't a few
years ago it was Jan.-March 1991). We
did an Edward Munch Show (equally
well received) a few years ago. This i
part of a pattern of presenting important
exhibitions that provide a context· for
understan~ing modern and contemporary
art ''c have always followed.
N ow we have <1n exhibition devoted
10 Max Ernst, one of the
acl..nowledged giants of the 20th century.
We do many different things. So stop
al read) '' ith Chris Durden, we
ad.no\\ ledge that "as something you
didn't like. Some of what we do you'll
like, some you won't. That's the idea.
Out our purpose as a museum is to
focus on modern and contemporary art.
We I.now that people are challenged by
it, some of it makes people downright
·mad: That's why we are currently
working on shows scheduled over the
nex t five years of artists as diverse as
Richard Diebenkorn. William de
Kooning, June Wayne, David Salle and
Pablo Picasso.
Mr. Freeman, you'd be a miracle if
you liked it all -so some of it is not
your cup of tea.
We don't deal in "ism!>" as a visit to
our current exhibition, "Max Ernst: The
Sculpture" will clearly how. If it isn't
your sort of thing. fine, take a rain check
till '>Omething more to your liking comes
along (I don't go to sec every movie or
watch every TV sho'' ). B ut there are people who care about
modern and contemporary art, who
are interested, stimulated and, yc!s,
sometimes provoked by it. Don't bash us,
don't belittle them.
Pay us a visit, join one of our more
than 100 (hardly "lone") docents who
give more than 10,000 hours of service a
year. Go on one of their daily tours or
stop by Cor one of the Tuesday lectures.
About 80 peopl e were here this
Tuesday and learned abo ut Max Ernst's
artistic sources in both Native American
cultures and the spectacular landscape of
the American southwest.
Catch a film, browse the Museum
Store or have lunch in the Museum
Cafe. The museum is a pleasant place.
The staff is first rate, they're good at
their work.
We don't think of ourselves as having
the answer to the meaning of "art." We
do think of the museum as a real part of
wha t makes life here interesting and
rich.
Michael Botwinick Is Ilic director of
the Newport Harbor Art Museum.
Max Ernst: The Sculpture i) curre ntly on exhibit at the Newport Harbor Art
Museum in Newport Center thro ug h Sept. 6.
... However,
some readers
disagree
1 ht.• follo\\ ing are rc;uJen commt.•llt!I
on 1d1cthcr the Ne11port Hnrl>or Art
Mu"icum .is doing :i good job cxhilnting
contemporary art or ha~ gone too far out
1111 the edge.
J
I couldn't agree more \\ith Ste phen
Freeman's comment and at the modern
art pro blems in Tue~day's Pilot. 1·,e
been lo the Newport Harbor Art'
Mu cum twice, and I ha'e no intentions
o( spending any more money for
entrance into the mu c um again. Tht.'
few times I have been there I thought
both shows "ere absolutely a \\a tc o(
time, and Stephen Freeman couldn't
ha\te said it better.
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DICK COOPER
Costa Mesa
I w.h ju~t reading about tht! mu*um's
mtxlern art, and I "l'nl thert! "ith nw
child's classroom from M,mner~ Jnd
lool.ed around and decided I \\Ould ne"cr
g1.> bJcl.. again bec.iu~l· my child's
cl.w.room did beuer "orl. than they were
e>.hibiting.
I found nothing relc\ant there that \\.lS
1ntere;ting for them at all The\ \\ere
bored stiff. So \\e decided .. ,e "oulcJ not
go back. , .. e ha\e bl'llcr thing:. to du. I
definitdy think they i.hould bring :.ome
more realistic art. I did not enjoy it
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OARLEr-.!E DEKRl~SY
Ne>" port B~ach
I wanted lo point out to St c\e Freeman
that the Newport Harbor Art Mu cum is
a contemporary art museum. Its charie r
mandates a collection of post Wo rld
War II contemporary art.
It is ranked about the top 10
contemporary art mu cums in the
United States and has an e"ccll ent
national as well as international
reputation. The Ed\\ard Hopper e\hibit
and the curre nt Ma~ Ernst e>.hibits are
outstandin~ but so arc the more cutting
edge exhibits that challenge the mind
and show case the \\Ork of today's
artist .
If it is seascapes and no"e r gardens
you want, Mr. Freeman, have ;i look at
Laguna Beach galleries. The Ne,,port
Harbor Art Museum is doing an
outstanding job and I think we're very,
very lucky to have it here in Ne\\pOrt
Beach and in So uthern California.
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SUSAN PORTER
N C\\ port Beach
I th1nl. Ste\.e Freeman's editonJI th1)
morning about the Newport HMbor Art
Mu eum was right on point. Having lt\.C'd
1n Nc .... port Beach eH'n before the
founding of the Ne"-port Harbor Art
Museum. I ha .. e alwcl}') "-Onderecl '' hy the
museum was only oriented tO\\ard
modern art. And I always wondered '~hat
happened to e>.hibits of \\Cstern art as an
· ex.1mple or being locJted in a beach
community what about marine oriented
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Balboa Theater?
I WAS READING THE ARTICLE about the
Balboa Cinema and personally I think that
Balboa and Newport have enough video
stores. But I don't see why they couldn't
convert it into a playhouse. I'm sure there is
plenty of small production companies that
would love to throw plays there. I'm sure it
could support itself. Just my idea of something
new for the area.
DAN MADISON
Newport Beach
Quiet as a church?
IT'S 10 O'CLOCK on a Wednesday evening
and 35 to 40 cars are leaving my
neighborhood -people are talking, car
engines are roaring, cars are driving down
the street and general noises are going
throughout my quiet Corona del Mar
neighborhood.
No, this is not the Coat Hill Tavern or
Coastline class but the small church on
Heliotrope. We on Heliotrope love the
church and its weddings and the quiet
ambiance it gives to our neighborhood.
But in the past five years that I have
watched the church grow -they have
rented their rooms o ut during the week to
more and more probably excell ent groups
that use the church as a meeting place.
I don't see how this is any different from
the recent Eastbluff decision that Coastline
was forced to take to close the classes down
at 6 o'clock in the evening. It's my
understanding that the church has an
agreement to use the parking lot ap oss
Coast Highway, which no one has ever
used. I would like the Daily Pilot and its
staff to look into this issue and see if the
church in renting out to the neighborhood
is misusing its role in the community
religious and grO\\lh center.
LEE H. SOLOW
Newport Be;ich
support term limits
ALWAYS GOOD TO HEAR from Orange
County's liberal Marl.. Petra cca, this time
regarding term limits, one of the few l)SUe I do
agree with him on
If I undet')f.&lnd his art icle correctly he's
castigating us conservatives for supporting term
limits for the wrong reason. Yet he goes on to
cite the reasons we support term limit.),
interesting that most of the country is fed up
with the government that's why we are
supporting term limits, hoping for a change.
We maybe unbeknownst to him don't
believe this is a panacea but il sure can beat
anything else we've done. We're also fed up
with the fact that the Democrats controlled
Congress for the last 56 of the last 60 years
and the Senate for 52 of the last 60 years.
He states that term limits won't get more
Republicans elected but since Democrab have
the majority of seats in th is state and in the
federal government, I would assume our
probability is higher that some of them being
turned out we would get Republicans. So I
would dispute that one. ·
Last he states that we can't reduce the size
of government because even though James
Paine found that in his 1991 book that
Congress tends to spend less, the study period
was recent and the trend has recently been to
reduce government.
Maybe a little bit of fallacy here too. The
fact that we are agai n fed up with government
there is a good probability that by turning out
some of the existing members we'll get more
conservatives in there.
Mark, appreciate your support of the 1c.sue
and hope it does what you want because I
th ink there is a pos:.1b1lity it will do what the
consen..at1ves \\ant too
BARRY LANk.
Ne\.' port Beach
Suing Its citizens
REFERENCE IS MADE to your report in
Monday, July-20 Pilot anent the pr opriety of
the City of Newport Beach "suing its o"n
citizens."
It seems to me that right or \Hong, it is
perhaps non authoritali\le to quote the
views, on this subject, of a person \\.ho was
unable to manage his O\\n business.
Slow down, bikers
AlAN l. BLUM
Balbo;i Island
AS I \VAS RUNN ING Saturda}' morning on the
Board, .. all... rn Ne,,port I witne:.sed ''h1ch may
ha"e been a \Ct) serious acC'ldent. I WJ) 1ust
about to run past an older couple '"hen J
biker came up "ery fast from behind me.
grazed my shoul der and CJU)L'Cf a b1l..er
coming toward th~ couple to collide "1th the
couple, 1..nocl..ing the lady to the ground
immediately The b1l...er \.\hO had caused th~
accident ~1d "sorry," and continued !.peeding
down the boardwalk. COME ON -BIKERS!!!
Slow down until you get off the board .... alk,
e!opec1ally now with all the tourists. If }OU do
cause an accident, be courteous enough to
!>top and help.
f AYE GARDENHIRE
BJ I boil
Spa employees hurt
AS A MEMBER OF The Spa al the Center,
my anger is not directed primarily tow;ird
the padlocking of The Center itself, but
rather at the management fo r non-payment
of staff salaries. from the front desk to the
Personal Trainers to the locker room
attendants, these dedicated people "ere
robbed of their payc hecks and now face
severe financial hardships.
The day of closure I felt particularly
disgusted as I ru shed to empty my locker
and a locker room attendant asked me "if I
was going to worl..out?" She didn't even
know that al that very moment, a locksmith
was changing the lock on the front cntr;ince.
The management even had the nerve to
send out monthly statements with the
closure notice. I \-\.On't pay them a cent until
they pay back salaries.
CELIA SA LTER TURN[R
Newport Beach
Street's trash dump
I WOULD lll-..E TO amend the heacllint' on
Monday. July 20. It should r1.•.1d 'Loc.1ls .. eek
relief from the slub .. \\ho drop their dt. bns at
the curbs."
In my walk dO\.\n Ocean Boule\Jrd l>v tht.'
Wedge Monday a m. the .,trel!t lool...ed 11!..e a
big trash dump. Th.ml.. Cod 1or the slr\.'t.'l
S\\eeper and the P.uks and Rt>cre.iti11n pt.>uple
who are really ti) mg to keep the Jrt.'.l cle.1n.
If the jerl..s \.'\>ant to cal...e ad\.antagt.> 01 .111 the
thing:. offered them (J ck·an beach at lea~t Jt
the start of the day>. a lif cguard !:ot'r\ ire .md a
good ~urf. the least the\ can du is take their
trash with them and not dirty the art•J. lea' t.'
1t cleJn for people \\ho eniov a clean -.pot.
Really no purpose in putting up signs. ,\\o:.t
01 them can't read any,,<,Y and tho!>t? th;lt can
could care le'!>S
As one taxpayer (I get corril!d J\\JV "hen
I'm ang') and my thinking is ahead 01 rm pl'11
e\cuse.) I '"Jnt them to come and en1u~
(tr.1ffic, th,1t'!. their 'problem. parl...ing. tool and
please lea'e the arc.1 a) the> lound 1t
CLEAN'!1 I
A J \\E\ ILL
B.1lboa
MUSEUM
From A14
e~h1b1b or photos
Freeman. The last exhibit I went
to -the last good exhibit they
had -was the Edward Hopper
exhibit. They did a beautiful job
with Andy Warhol, and they had a
good program for the children
R evolutionary -New
I 'ay blo" off the modern art for
a \.\ h1le and haH• e~h1b1b that
people can really relate to for a
chan~t·
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PETE RABBIT
Ne,.,,port Beal h
I thoroughly agree with Stephen
Freeman. I'm a school teacher in
the area and in the past siic years
I have taken my students to the
museum for a field trip because
their ar1 seemed to be very fine
and I was always very pleased
with what they were doing.
However, the past year and a
half I would not go near the place
because I would not expose the
children to it. They are, as
Stephen Freeman says, getting
way out of boundt,.with all of
fheir strange modern ar1.
They want to tell us that those
clothes hanging on the tine, those
nails beat into ~rds are art -I
can't convince my students of
such a thing. I have not been to
the art museum in nHrly two
years.
I used to go in the summertime
to che<:k it out and see what they
have. The last two times t did that
I felt It was a disgrace to our
educational system and to our
intelligence.
Yn, I agree with Stephen
The Start Of
A New
Grafton Street Tradition.
Afternoo• Tea ls Servtd.
but they'\'e got to gel real.
They have to bring us into the
world of realism once in a while
or frequently. There are o many
beautiful things in the world, let'
bring it to the museum.
Plea e could we have a local art
museum that will show ome
~ood things, exciting things for
children to do, for children lo
imitate, for children to look at
and appreciate.
O.J. COLLINGTON
Newport Beach
0
I qut.''>t1on \\hJt is mod •rn and
whJI 1s art. I don't see pcr~nJlly
any value in <.0me of the scenes up
th ere I continue to wonder how .1
shelf full of bet"r bottl~ c~1n be
descnbed as art.
I thought art was nature,
beautrful Oowe~. beaut1f ul \\Omt.>n
or beautiful men, the laborer in the
field -something that 1~ not so
abstract as 216 beer bottles or
cloth~ hanging on the hne.
JOE CROTHUS
Balbo.1
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County [ai r, !.eel.. ou1 1he·comp:my ol :i couple uf i.m.ill·IO\\fl kids
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Motorcyclist
badly injured
in accident
~ Rider loses control of
his bike at high speed.
By LoriAnn Basheda
Staff Wnter
COST A MESA -An Alta
Loma man was fighting for his life
Wednesday af the UCI Medical
Center after he lost control of his
motorcycle on 16th Street and
slammed into a concrete light
pole.
Brian Clark, 23, was treated for
major head and chest trauma at
the accident scene and then taken
by helicopter to UCl's intensive
care unit where he spent lhe rest
of the day in surgery.
Witnesses said Clark was driving
eastbound on 16th Street at
speeds exceeding 70 mph when he
lost control of the bike, according
to traffic investigator Steve
Rautus.
Witnesses told police it ap-
peared Clark accelerated as he ap·
proached the Placentia Avenue in-
tersection in an attempt to make it
through a traffic light that was
turning red.
About halfway through the in-
tersection. Clark 's Honda 750 hit a
POLICY
From A1
growing increasingly uncertain and
gloomy, the issue of whether or
not the city can afford J-1 is being
brought up for the first time since
it was enacted.
~re MMtlnto.ily Pllul
A Costa Mesa police officer gathers information at the scene of a motorcycle accident Wednesday.
crown in the road and became air-
borne, police said.
Although the motorcycle landed
upright, Clark had apparently lost
control of the vehicle and ended
up swerving into a light pole.
Police said Clark hit the pole
head first after bcint ejected from
the motorcycle and then Oew an -
other 10 feet to the ground.
Although Clark was wearing a
helmet, he received major head in-
juries and was not conscious when
paramedics arrived. He also suf-
fered multiple fractures.
.Rautus said there is no indica-
tion Clark was under the inOuence
of drugs or alcohol.
ployees sec actual hard data they And in August, the Newport is a very good thing," said Lt. Tim
begin to believe this is not a rosy Beach Police Officers Association Riley, a board member of the po-
cconomic time." raised the issue again, alleging lice association. "But over the
And with 55 percent of the that despite J-1, officers here are years it has kind of changed on
city's budget going to fire, police paid less than other cities. how the policy is interpreted by
and lifeguard salaries, Murphy The assoc iation presented stud-the city."
said the largest chunk of cuts may ies that showed the average pay of Now every city department falls
need to come Crom those three de-an officer in Irvine was $75,600, ·in under the J-1 policy, so to find the
partments. Santa Ana it was $64,800 and -in comparable salary level, the city
Nonetheless, Murphy's forth-Anaheim $6 1,200 while the aver-lumps together the salaries of all
rightness seems to have paid off. age pay in Newport was SS 1,600. city employees rather than com-
...
CUBS
From A1
he was arrested by Costa Mesa po·
lice on suspicion of grand theft,
after he allegedly stole several
thousand jars of vi tamins and mus-
cle building powders and pills
from the companies that supplied
his Costa Mesa-based store, Power
Brokers Inc.
Jarvies posted bail and was re-
leased. Soon after that, he was
picked up in San Clemente by
state and city animal control offic·
ers who answered an ad he placed
Super Lotto/Decco .
Super Lotto
Wednesday, July 22 numbers
for $ 7 .1 million jackpot:
5, 12, 25, 34, 35, 37
in a local newspaper that adver-
tised African lion cubs for sale at
$5,000 apiece.
Authorities seized seven lion
cubs and a monkey in a San Clem-
ente shop. Jarvies did not have a
permit for those animals either.
As for the tiger cubs, they arc
re sting comfortably Dover Shores
Animal Hospital, which contracts
·as the city's animal shelter, Gonis
said.
Jarvies was released after he
posted $1,150 bail and his sched-
uled for arraignment in two weeks,
Gonis said.
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City Manager Ke vin Murphy
s"topped short of saying the policy
should be eliminated altogether,
but he did say it posed a problem.
"I would be prepared to say
that in this tough economic times,
it is going to be difficult to use J-1
as a policy," Murphy said.
_ Murphy, who called off negotia-
'tions with all six city employee as-
sociations last month, has kept
employees up to date on the cur-
rent budget squabbles in Sacra-
mento, and he has made it no se-
cret that the chances of pay in-
creases this year are slim.
"I think it is important to keep
them informed, period,'' Murphy
said. "I've sent five bud~et up-
dates describing what the city's sit-
uation is and the guidelines for
possible reductions. When cm-
percent increase over three years
that kicked up the salary of a fire-
fighte r with about four years expe-
rience from $36,480 to $45,204. A
firefighte r in Newport Beach with
similar experience earns $41,443 a
year.
Despite that, fi refighters here
don't expect to fight for a raise
this year.
"It doesn't matter if they got a
100 percent raise, everything we
have has been put on hold," said
fire association secretary Steve
Carter. "We aren't going to push
any issues. I think most guys arc
just happy to have the job."
When J-1 was first passed by
the City Council in 1978, it only
applied to police officers. Officials
at that time worried that without
comparable saJarics, the more
qualified officers would defect to
other higher-paying cities.
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Horrell, he
was the
Tars' Mr.
Oependable
~ For six years -' 44-'50,
he delivered the goods
for Newport Harbor, O~C . -
B oyd (Bogie) Horrell, a
versatile athlete whose star
shined for six solid years
at Newport Harbor High and
Orange Coast College, 1944-50,
has traveled all over the globe -
and now he is set for another
adventurous trip, this time as a
supportive and protective
granddad.
He and Mrs. Horrell are
expected to leave for Japan Aug.
1. His granddaughter, Shannon,
is expecting her second child,
and the Horrells want to be
there to provide assistance since
Shannon's husband is in the
Marine Corps, stationed just
south of Tokyo.
Although her first child was a
girl. Horrell recently exclaimed,
"This one will be a boy."
h 's probably
wishful thinking
for another athlete
in the family.
l suggested, ''If
it's a boy, ma)be
he 'll grow up to be
a blocking back
like Granddad."
Horrell quipped,
"Well. I hope he 'd
be smarter than
that!"
I reminded him
that a fair number
of smart people
played blocking
back at Newport
40-50 years ago, like the late
Cliff Tripp, 1947; Lorrie
Langmade, All-CIF second team,
1943; Richard Brown, 1946; and
Joe Muniz, 1944.
Well, suddenly it didn't sound
so bad after all, except blocking
back is a position more
permanently footed in the old
power formations, not today's
varied T-formations. .
Actually, Horrell was a center
for two years at Harbor and two
)Cars at OCC, which also called
for lincbacking duties from the
days when players went both
ways.
Horrell was outstanding at
OCC, made the All-Eastern
Conference squads and some
all-opponent teams.
His first trip to the Orient was
as a BAR (automatic weapons)
Army sergeant during the
Korean War. Obviously, not a
pleasure trip, and he's never
been one to talk about
unpleasant subjects, like war.
His favorite recall from Army
days was when stationed as a
recruit at Fort Ord. Recruits
See HORRELLJ13
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.,.. That's probably why U.S.A.
has the inside tr.ack at gold with
consummate pro Steve Timmons
always thinking 'team' first.
By Richard Dunn
$pelt$ Wrller
S 1eve Timmons ha!. \Cl 10 .1pp1..\r on
the front of a Wheauc' bl)\ But
give him time.
In term of \OllC\bJll, in1c:rn;.i11nn:ilh
on the hardwood or· loc:tll\ un the -.;and.
Timmons is con!.idercJ • one ol the
sport 's grcJtC!.t champ1on'I. Onl) tht.
breJJ..fost of p:trt is mis-,1ng.
The 6-foot-5 outside hiller "111 be
eeki ng a gold-medal hat ind. :11 the
:!5th Ol)mp1..1d Ill Barcelona be~:nnm~
on Sunday ..., hen the U.S. 01) mp1~ \Of·
le} ball team open-. i.1£Jtll!.t Jap..1'1
13ut few rcahLc that 1h1'> lormcr :-..c\\·
port Harbor High and Or.inge CoJ:.l
College !.tJndout fir:.t gained hi-. apu-
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0
Barcelona, '92
)ear, gl\ing Ornngc CoJ't ii-, onl~ '1:.ite
title 11\ h::i,kcthnll
"\\ c did it a' .1 1ca111 .ind \\C all had
certain role:. on 1h.1t te.1m . When \\C
.. 1an.:d "11hin the ~ounc.Jaric' ot the
tea·m. \\C\I u .. uall\ Y.in. I think I\~
t:ikcn that In 1 C\pcriencc ol ''inning -
\\hethcr 1t "·I~ a major deal ur :i :ournJ·
ment or "hate, er -.ind a1 plied II to
other ch;imp1on,hip~ that l\c \\On
"That C\pericnce "a' rcall~ ~o<JJ. and
l think appb in~ th..11 team coriccp: 10
e\Cr\ tc:im l\t. been on. m::ikin~ C\Cf\·
one "tit in a rdc. for me that\ b en the
key to 'uccc-.~. ·
Timmon ... became c.une ... t Jb1 ut \OI·
lc)ball hi, ... cmor ~t..ir 1977) at ~(.\\pvrt
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helped lead CoJch T.indy Gilh~· Cin-
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over SadJleback in the state fm.11 that
H.ul,or. then lliur ycJr' !:11..:r he JOtncd
the L' ~ national tc..111 .i1kr n ..r1t1n:;
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TIMMONS:
From 81
All-American distinc-
tion at USC.
Dut it was a different
t) pe of path. He grew
up (sans volleyball
stars) watct:ing Jerry
West, Wilt Chamber-
lai n and Julius Erving.
··1 "ore No. 6 because
of Dr. J," Timmons
said. ..Those were my
heroes because vol-
leyball wasn't on televi·
sion and there were no
real names out there to
emulate. I think that's
the biggest difference
now."
Timmons, the flat-
topped, two•time U.S.
Olympic gold medal
"Inner, is a real na me
for today's youth. He is
one of the major rea-
!.Ons "hy there is a dif-
ference now. He is to
'olle)ball what Dwight
Stones was to the high
jump, what Bruce Jen·
ner was to the decath·
Ion.
'
If one man's predic-
tion stands up. Tim-
mons "ill probably be·
come a worldwide vol·
le) ball legend by the
21 st century, if he isn't Steve Timmons is e yeing yet another
already. Olympics gold medal in volleyball.
Be fore l Wor ld
League match last May, Dr. Ruten Acosta, president of the in1er-
na1ional volieyball federation, projected that beach 'olleyball will
become a medal sport in the 2000 Ol)mpics, and that volleyball
"ill become the global sport of the next century.
If so, many will recognize Timmons as the trailblaze r who set
i.ta ndards on the court wi th his slashing. back-row hi11ing ·a11ack, a
rather unorthodox way of spiking 10 years ago.
B) killing balls for sideouts and points from spots on the floor
"here few ,.,,ould even attempt, Timmon altered the nature of in·
1ernational vollc)ball in the early-to-mid 19 Os.
Although his success has opened the door for financial rewards,
Timmons still has some unfinished business this summer.
"No one has ever won three gold medal (in rnllc)ball), let
alone back-to-bad.," he said. "That's a major goal for me.
"Some of the guys (on the current U.S. team) "ere in jun ior
high i.chool "hen I "as playing in the '8.t Ol)mpic . so )OU feel
like )Ou\,e been around for a while."
T immons, most "aluable player 3t the • .t Los Ang~les Games,
be!>t blocker at the '88 Seoul Game and most vnluable player at
the '8 Super Four Tournament, parlayed his pro beach vollc)ball
and Ol)mpic success into a lucrative Europenn deal, reported!)
the largest ever fo r a volleyball playe r. Both he and former Olym·
pie teammate Karch Kiraly signed two-yenr contracts worth a re·
ported SI million a year.
So Timmons signed the agreemen t, ·retired' from the U.S. na-
tional team in Jul}. 1989. and played for II Messaggero in Raven·
na, ltJly.
When the Italian season ended Inst
March 30, Timmons -along with '88
U.S. Olympians Doug Partie, Jeff Stork
,ind Bob Ctvrtlil--returned to the
U.S. squad.
"I told myself that if I could produce
on the court and be a major factor,
then I'd return," Timmons sajd. "If I
couldn't, then I'd just join the beach
tour. Playing in the Olympics would be
a high poin t for any volleyball player
and r ... e been fortunate to ha"e been in
t\\O.
·· 1 ha'e a certain level where I feel l
need to play. More than anything now,
I just want to be continuing to play at
that level and try to keep the first
(team) focused to play at a high level."
'No one has ever
won three gold
medals (in vo l-
leyball), let alone
back-to-back.
That's a major
goal for me.'
-STEVE TIMMONS
'92 Olympian
For Timmons, majoriry owner of Redsand volle)ball clothing
and equipment company, playing in Italy was a dream come true.
Well. sort of.
"I was fortunate enough to play o n a team w11h good sponsor
\\ho treated us really well ," he said. "Everything we playe d in, we
won, except the second year when we finished ccond in the Ital·
aan Championships.
"It was like playing in a pro basketball league. which l wanted
to do all my life. I "anted to play basketball when I was )Ounger,
bu t this was the next best thing to being there. So it was a thrill to
be paid and treated lake the professional that I've been o'er the
last 10 years in th i" spon :·
Timmons, who '.iid he will not return to Europe to play. "ill
probably play on the pro beach tour full-time next sea~on.
"It was a gre at experience and I put away some money, but it's
abo hard to be away from your family and wife and business," he
~aid.
With hi s priorities set, there appears to be just one more pot of
gold remaining for Timmons. It's waiting in Barcelona.
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...._ Hyatt Newporter site
of Friday's super-gala
zeroing in on cystic fibrosis .
T hose sufferi ng from cystic fib rosis will
fall in love with this tennis
extravaganza, one of the most unique
events of the year in the Newport
Beach-Costa Mesa area.
Movers and shakers of
Along with players, 300 guests are
expected at Friday's gala while 200 are
scheduled to be at Saturday's tournament.
More tennis fund-raising events should
take 'this colorful approach. It could be an
awesome bidding wa r at the gala.
The Love Affair's two major sponsors,
ASICS TIGER and Continental Airlines,
are avid supporters of the Cystic Fibros is
Foundation, which is on the ve rge of curing
cystic fi brosis.
the disease will play the
biggest role of the event,
ultimately providing the
needed funds to help
cure cystic fibrosis by
bidding on professional/
amateur team packages~
Movers and shakers of
The Cystic Fibrosis
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devoted to raising money
to fun d researcn and
patient care~
It's the fourth annual
Love Affair, which will
kick off with a gala on
Friday at the Hyatt
Newporter and conti nue
on Saturday with the
tennis tournament at the
John Wayne Tennis Club.
In addition to a formal
dinner/dance, an
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Olympic-theme
ente rtainment, Don
Miller band music and
special appearances by
fa mous athletes, tennis
the disease will play the
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ultimately providing the
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cystic fibrosis by bidding
on professional/amateur
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fourth annual Love Affair,
which will kick off with a
gala on Friday ... and con-
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tennis tournament at the
John Wayne Tennis Club.
Researchers believe that
with continued funding
they will cure the
disease within the next
five years.
Mennwhi le, 12 teams
of four players (two
amateurs, two
professionals) will hit
the courts al 10:30 a.m.
on Saturday. This is one
tournament where there
are no losers.
0
A luncheon to
announce the ''Legends
Against Leukemia
Tennis Classic," lo
te ams for Saturday's round-robin
tournament will be ushered in and put on
the hot seat.
The highest bidder for the' professional/
amaieur team packages will become team
owners on Saturday in what is expected to
be a thrilling event. Depending on where
the team package finishes, the own er will be
awarded a prize valued at more than Sl,000.
benefit the Leukemia Society of America's
Lymphoma Research efforts, will be on
Saturday at Ron Pfohle r's Newport Beach
Tennis Club beginning at 11 :30 a.m.
In the bleacllers
Tennis greats Pancho Gonzal ez. Bob
Lutz, Bobby Riggs and Vi c Braden arc
scheduled 10 be on hand to announce the
field for the event in October. For
additional information. contact Gail
Johnson at 495-1211.
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The U.S. Tennis Association men's SO
and 55 national hardcourt championships
are July 27 through Aug. 2 Jt the Lindborg
Racquet Club in Huntington Beach.
Ne\\port Beach's Bob Du csler, ranked
No. 3 nationally in singles in the men's 55
division, and Jim Nelson are com.idercd one
..... or the strongest 55 double teams.
Admission to the tournament is free, so
the public is welcome to come
out and see the best in tennis
in the men's 50 and 55.
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for the 16th annual Newport
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?,44th SA .CC Invitational braces for .huge field
it.~ Mesa Verde's Terry Stewart,
Big Canyon's Wayne Stewart
back to defend championship.
M ost tournament tee prizes
include T-shirts, maybe a golf
. cap. Ir you're real lucky, you
win a set o( clubs.
Leave it to the ciders for style and
elegance at the Costa Mesa-based Santa
. Ana Country Club, located just east of
the Orange County Fairgrounds.
Fittingly, the Santa Ana Country Club
~nvitational, the oldest golf tournament
m Orange County on record, is giving
away crystal W3re. Not just any crystal,
.but the distinguished Swedish Orrefors
crystal.
.. "It's probably the most prestigious
amateur golf tournament in Southern
California because of the nature of it,"
said tourn ament chairman Don Randall,
a Santa Ana Country Club member
since October, 1948. ·
"We have a great number of players
(an estimated 288 will participate), more
thai most have, and it 's a match-play
lOlf'lament, which is rather unique.
People come from all ovc·r to play in
this tournament. We've had them come
from as for away a 011.lahoma."
Entry qualifications to the 44th
HORRELL:
~rom B1
rarely get off base and have few
pleasures. However, officers do
have some influence and he
lucked out one afternoon with a bu from Capt. Zeller Roberbon,
• 1940 Sailor gridder and brother
·to the late Paul Robertson. who
pw up in football with Horrell.
The message? How about din· ~r in Monterey tonight? Horrell ~aid, 'Boy, that was great," and he
;never forgot it.
annual Santa
Ana CC
Invitational
include an
18-handicap
and current
membership at
a private club.
The
tournament,
which charges
a $350 entry
fee, is a
week-long
affair
beginning Aug.
3 and
concluding with
the final round
on Aug. &-
'We have a great number of play-
ers (an estimated 288 will partici-
pate), more than most have, and
it's a match-play tournament, which
is rather unique. People come from
all over to play in this tournament.
We've had them come from as far
away as Oklahoma.'
"The nuture of
the tournament
itself (draws)
people. These
are very
high-quality tee
prizes and
whQever wins
them get!> a
preuy
substantial
piece of crystal
ware because
most of it is
Orrcfors crystal.
-D MNDAl1. "We've been tournament ch~irman giving away .
cryst~ils for
several years.
0
ln the name of fellowship, Cahal)
Chapel1Co)ta Mesa will be hostin~ a
coed, best·ball golf tournament on Au~
8 pt the CostJ Mesa Golf and Count!')'
Club. Tee off time for the Cul..-al)
Chapel Golf Classic is 11 u.m.
An awards ceremony and pulling
contest ''ill follow at C.ilvat) Ch.1pcl
from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. The tournament
cost, S38, include:. 18 holes of gol f. c:ut
and lunch. Sign-up sheet!> arc loc~1ted at
the church office.
0
J eam C hJmpion,hip 1 ... 1he \\Ork!')
l.11gt\t golf tournam1:111 for (lfl\:tlc city
und cit\ :11hlc1ic cluh mc:mbcr . . .
0 nw I 11al ul the :.iunu;,il
\~ n1or' )ummcr
( h J1np1on,hip at 1 he
Ne\\ port De:.ich Goll
Couri.c \\ ,J) :i' du..,c a\ 11
\:Otll J come IJ t 'J hursd:n
a' John Sull1~a11 (5 .3 net)
h.1rcly nipped U1ll L1Fl)n
C;i~U) lur the lltk. Jad.
l'rinc.:e (~S. '),Ji.ii Gn:c.:n
ffiO.IJ) and Uob Gc1".:r
(111:11) roundel.I out the top
Inc.: .• tll ol ''horn rcce1,ed
trophic ... ~ClllUf\ had LU
h.! {1~ or otdrr" !Tiie Club golf
Brothers Terry Stewart (Mesa Verde
Country Club member) and Wayne
Stewart (Big Canyon) are the defending
champions.
1. Qualifying rounds are Aug. 3-4, with
low qualifiers advancing to the
championship round, which will con!>ist
of 32 two-person teams.
Some of the tee priies are worth about
$90 alone. Tuesday night (Aug. 4) is the
cocktail party and dinner and Saturday
night (Aug. 8) is the big dinner/dance
nnd, of cburse, that's when the much
sought-after trophies and tee prizes ar-e
awarded. We've purchased about
$35,000 worth of crystar in way of tee
prizes or trophies this year."
Center Club ha!> qualified J fuur-m:.in
team to compete in Lhe !>econd annual
White Horse A\~oc1ate Cit~ Club Team
Championship golf tournament, July
22-26, .al-the illu"riou -P1nehur!i1 R-thort
and Country Club in Pinehur~t. ~.C
Center Club members Tim Cap!)\:I,
Roger Mohrhofl. Da,id B Ne1,h and
David J. Neish will reprc~cnt the Co~tJ
Mesa-based dining club again~L top
amateur golfers from 63 other CCA
{Club Corporation of Amcnca) cit) anJ
athletic club team:..
pli.1) 1n.: with <in 0 perc..ent
l::ind1 .1p.
In l:r .. 1 1 huhU t\ ·:. m1:n·:.
cluh tOut\(h (regubr h m<lic.1p,)1 Joe
f{u~ o '' .1; I tr!)t 1, w cro" :it 116 \\ 1111~
J>tin .. c \\On lo\\. net ;t ;i-l Sulll\'1n (5-l
lo\\ n 1 Ii..'' on J tic..·br1. Jkl.f
"Pl ayers come from all over the
country because the tournament takes
up the entire week and it has a lot of
other amenities to go along with it,"
said Randall, the club president in 1983.
Randall, who won the event in 197 1,
played in the inaugural tournament in
1949, when it was started by Lee
Metzger. Entries for the tournament are
closed.
II represents the second 11me 1n ,1..,
many years that Cen1er Club ha' ~cnt a
team and i1s club rcprc!>Cn t.lli\C 10 tlm
national tournament, conceiH.:d and
operated b) Dallas-ba!>ed CCA tor
members of 11~ A~sociatc Club~ I he
111 I. t SaturJa\ ·~ nund,, ll:ink
L .:1· h' re !>hot t1 p.Jr-5J to "in 1 .. m gro:..'
\\hilc Jun Kerrigan \\on IO\\ net .ii 5~.
Grun \\J\ '>CConJ lu\\ nd .11 5~
J<i«b:1rd Dunn i!> a JJ.11~1 l'tlut :tp11rf\
H ritt r 11 /10\L' dub gulf t'CJlumn .1ppt Jn
('I t'l,I .f flUr~tJ:l).
Looking back at a Sailor named Boyd 'Bogie' Horrell .
Sailor baseball days of 1945 and dale," he said. goal u~ the h:11ftirnc ·Onl! trtp b,1ck fount! him turn·
'46 were also fun-filled days with Out rivals didn't gun 1,ou•1d1.:d. in1: 11110 1!.e U.tlbo:.i 13a' Club tu
teammates like Bill Weatherwax, seem w buy th..it. J .. A Cl) Jl.!~dale ... e~~ uu t old llarbor gri(Jmatc Don
Ralph Freitag, Dick Otto, Jules tn the '47 game hen he and co u Id n 01 h .i' c ~kC.1l:u, i '\01 Jn CJ~:> 1.1,1\ '' ith-
Marshall, Van Horn, Bob Durkee, again st Anaheim, former Tar aces I.JU~ I 0 buurnc... llUI 'l111ktl ..; i..o .. hcr Iii... .1 card
Nettles, the late Rod Gould, Ha-Horrell outfoxed the . like Bill (Dutch) \\J) the ug.gc .. t1on or .1 ,.: .. r~t pas"''ord
rold Laurie, the late Gene Lee, Coloni~t !>Ccondary, V H d H1irrdl grinned. Thc..• gu.1rJ -..11u. "h he c\p1.1.tin~
Bill James, Tom Ellis, Don Croft, took a pas!> from l3ob an orn an I h c n nd JI m c d. )OU"" l lorrcll rcpl1~d. ··01 cour .. ~
Tony Rausa, Donnie Miller, J.R. Gibbons and rum-Bob Nettles ·'t c.ih. but I h.1d a 1 • ·· Connell, Harold Hass and Harold ic" 1:\pc1.11ng me bled into the end helped gu1'de OCC gvuJ .111.!!lc llll him.. H r J -h -~ Vandewalker. --e 11n;ill\• oun '"'" .1,10111, cu
Added to the run at sca!>on's zone from 12 yard) to its first-ever Tui..l.l\, inti in re-~kC.11lu~ .,l>1Jking up rr om the out l1.nt ,\l.'Jr~. llorrc:ll "f t-end was Otto's parents throwing · · baseball champ·I-rc .. 1.mrant hr~.1 ... ·''' table .1nJ a'". Then there was the fw; been f.irming in · · h .,., big ice cream parties for the OnShl'p i'n 1949. ln!j. "HO\\ d1J }OU fCI tn ere. Tar clash with Ful· Somcrtl111. JU't 'ou1h horsehiders. I lorrdl <iuipped. "I told them I lerton in '46 Y.herc ot 't um.1, and 1:t1JO~' Even Van Horn shares the fond b ;ill .. fit .... ,c l·""r tile 0\\111.u th1. pla.:c." II "Wh I b 1 Indian sprinter Bo .., ,... " reca : at remem er mos Osbourne broke into :.umm~r heat. Vun Cantre.II I\ J formtr ~P<Jrh
about the party was the kindness t·ditur fur. tlit• '-11,18 \Ju:J (;fubt• of Dick Otto's parents and the the cleM nnd it ap· "I can m.1n.1i:.1. 110
' Horrell, who played Tar football
vnder Les Miller (1944·45). Wen·
dell Pickens (1946-47) and OCC
mentor Ray Rosso (1948-49), has
always spoken highly und respect-
flllJy of his coaches and team-
'mates. Boyd Horrell as a '47 Tar. best homemade ice cream l ~ave pea red he was gone. Out Horrell c.kgn!e .... " he ~:iid. "but "ll"c.:n it lfrr:1/d, fon ·runiwr to t/1c lkli/.'
ever eaten." sped all the way aero~-. the fidJ. geb O\Cr lllO. then I start think n!_! l'ilot :1od is :> resident of \/bu·
"It was a rewarding e~perience
all those years," he said.
Harold (Hal) Shcflin. the Sail-
ors' All -ClF fullback in 1942, was
his idol throughout boyhood years
and they, in time, became good
friends.
In fact, Horrell and Sheflin ''ere
among the four former athlete
Pickens invited to a grand 50th
wedding anniversary a couple
~ars back.
,· · He said, "That was quite an
1'onor to be invited along with Ha-
rold."
His ba cball ties with Pickens
started in the spring of '45 after
COSTA MESA -Saturday,
Aug. I is the date for Master-
Clrd's World Cup Soccer Day at
SQuth Coast Plaza.
The event will off er an op-
.portunity to meet Pelc, who many
.-:lieve i sooccr's greatest star.
A Pelc photograph/autograph
registration session will be held
from 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. on Aug. I.
From noon-2 p.m., the Kick Con-
test is planned for the southwest
parking lot near Saks Fifth Av-
enue.
L .A Pelc photograph session is
sneduled from 2:45-4.
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Picken~ was discharged from the
Navy and returned lO Newport.
Horrell helped pace the '48 Tars
to the Sunset title and a berth in
the CIF playoffs.
Van Horn, a longtime veteran ,__n_a_il_in_g_O_bo_u_rn_c_l _)'_.i_rd_.,h_>_o_f_1_h_e __ of_"_i_s1_1,_h_a_c_i.:_1_0_1_he_h_.1_rh_~,_r_a_re_:1_:_· __ q_u_<·_rq_u_c_, _·'-· -"-· ------:--
with th'c Newport Beach Fire De·
pnrtment, retired some years bacl.,
but still lives in Costa Mesa.
His homer gave Ne"port a 1-0
lead again t tough San Diego, but
the Sailors faltered and tumbled in
the first round, 5· l.
Then he and former Tar aces
like Bill (Dutch) Van Horn and
Bob Nettle!. helped guide OCC to
h first-ever baseball ctfampion·
!>hip in 1949.
Horrell also helped Pickens lay
out and construct the first Pirate
baseball backstop and diamond.
OCC grid memories linger. be-
cau e Horrell wa one of the origi-
nals in '48 and also kicked the
first·ever conversion point fo r the
Sues. The first Pirate team fin-
ished 3-5-t, but his second seal.on
found the Pirates glowing at the
end with an 8-2-0 mark. It al o
had a bowl bid, but it was rejected
since injuries had taken a hard
toll.
Horrell alway!> liked to poke fun
at his speed. "l was like a Clydes·
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84 Thursday, July 23, 1992 Newport Beach/Coata M-DaUy Pi
Flight of the Lasers to take · off on Sunday
.._. 57th 'annual' running
of Newport Beach event
with field of 80 anticipated.
that wa sailed in 12·foot dinghies and at
one lime drc" as man) as 169 entries.
The Fhght of the Sno"·birds often at·
tracted hundreds of shorcsidc spectators
10 "atch the liute boats.
With the change of technology and the
By Dennis Brostertioos uh1ma1c demise of the Sno"birds, the
Spor.n•, •::r r chamber experimented with SC\Cral other
:'\E\\'PORT BEACH -~ boat before turning to the Laser be·
Termed the .. Biggest Lallie cau"e of its popularit). .
Yacht Race in the Work.I ," Although the Laser is primarily n sin·
the Hight of the La!.ers, glc·handed boat, an the flight 11 is either
"111 be held thi!. Sunda) in the 57th re-sailed singlc·handed or with skipper and
ne"al of the annual e"ent. crew. An)onc "ith a Laser, young or old,
Racing began a1 1 p.m. JUSl east of the can participate.
Balboa Pa' ilion. Approximate I) 70-0 of A number of award "ill be presented,
the ~port) little 1 ~-foo1 boat arc ex-including top 10, fi~t married couple,
pected to compete. Skippers come from youngest boy and youngest girl. far!.t girl
all o".:r Sou1hcrn California to take pan to fini!.h and oldest skipper.
an the race. Under normal "ind conditions, 11 usu-
There "111 be' an a" ards ceremony at ally iakes about l\\O hours 10 circumna\.i·
Sc\\ port H.1rbor Y .tcht Club for alJ par· gate the bay.
11c1pan1s follo,,1ng the race. Every participant \\ill receive a T·shirt.
The eH:!nl is bC'ang put on b) the Com-Sponsors of the race include Villa No,a,
n Jl re) Club or 1hc :'\c'"Port Harbor Bani-of Newport, Balboa Ba)' Club and
.\reJ Chamber ot Commerce. Though it Perf ormance Sailing lntern;uional, the
J) ti~ .ng CJlled the 57th annual Flight prod ucer of the Laser
t>f tht. La)er), it\ u !.light mi!.nomer !.ince Entry blanks are a\ailablc nt \Jriou)
L.1'd' did not c.\1)1 57 }Cars ago. )'acht clubs around the harbor. For more
1 hl fh~h1 of the La,ers i actually an information, contact Villa Nova Rc~tau·
llthhtll>I ot the l l1gh1 of th e Sno'"birds rant nt (714) 642-78 0. Flight of the Lasers competition in Ne\\port Beach ''aters a year ago drew a strong field.
A HOMETOWN PAPER ••• '
Do you remember a quarterback named Steve
, Dukich? .we do. He was one of Newport Harbor
High' s best, in a long line of blue chips.
1' 992 schedule
Non-league
Thur., Sept 1 O -Orange (at El Modena)
Thur.. Sept 17 -Ocean View (at Newport Harbor)
Fn . Sept 25 -Footh II (at Tustin)
#1iT"k~~~ Sea View League
#. ~~ Fn Oct 2 -Ln ers1ty (at NewRort Harbor) ~\ Fri . Oct 9 -Corona del Mar (at Newport Harbor)
\:l: ) Fri . Oct 15-at Tustin
~.... t>.' Sat Oct 24 -at Irvine ~,~ __ r3'7 Fri Oct 30 -Woodtr!dge (at Newport Harbor)
Thur . Nov. 5-Santa Margarita (at Npt. Harbor)
Frt rJov 13-Saddleback (at ~anta Ana Bowl)
All games start at 7:30 p.m.
What's the role of a
hometown paper? It's to bring
you everything you ever wanted
to know about Just that ... the
hometown. It starts with the
hometown football team -
Newport Harbor High's Sailors.
The Sailors put on their blue
and gray Jerseys In the very
early '30s, but since the
Daily Pilot has been
around -1981 -the
Sailors' record is 1 n
victories, 138 losses, 1 O ties.
The Dally Piiot' s record? 322
wins, ONE loss, no ties. Our
perfect record went down the
drain In 1989 -al Fallbrook.
For the Sailors, there have
been some remarkable
seasons, Including the glory
days ol Ernie Johnson (1970),
Don Lent (1973), Bill Pizzi ca
('74, '77 and '78), Mike
Giddings ('82·'85) and
presently, Jen Brinkley (four
times to the CIF quarternnals
In the past five years).
For the Dally Piiot, It adds up
to 99.89 percent. To our
chagrin we can't claim 1 DO
percent. Except for once, the
Dally Plot has always been
there with an eye-witness
account, complete With
staUstlcs ... and always will.
At every Newport Harbor
High Vll'Slty football game you
can count on It ... there'll be
cheerleaders and
quarterbacks, goal-Hne
defenses and halftlme
ld)ultments • ... a tee for the
ldckon, and the Daily Piiot.
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Thi 1992 Clltl/ll/gll IB }ult •l'Olllll tlll Cl,.,.,. ... 111111111MyNot111111111• Ill bllt-W CMl'lll ...
watch out Jeff Brlnlcley, wa'r.a going ta lmack yaur soClil ant
El Nino-92 assures ,
loc.-1 anglers of some
of the hottest fishing
in several years
S outh \\C\lerlic!>, blO\\lng hot tropical '~ind' und bnn~ing
\\iHm \\.ttcr current' lrom t.lnaco. lanJll~ arti,cd in
Southern California anJ EL NII'0-9:! "otf1c1:il1) here.
. It stancJ olf -.lo\\er 1h:in npetteJ but angkr., .ire no" 111 the
middle ot l>Ome hot fi,hang for tuna. Joradl>, }C'llO\\ 1.111 anJ
marlin. 1 here I'> no telling \\h,11 l,.anJ of .1 fi,hcry there \\Ill be
for Southern C.1hforn1a ,Jh \\Jtc.r Jngler~ for the ne\l re"
month,, but 11 hould be a\'l'ome
Pe(har'· the rred1c1ion e.irher this 'Pring b) Fr;.ink LoPrc-.te,
O\\nCr opaa1or of the .. Ru)al Polari,," 619-:!:!6· 030, that
"ahoo \\ill be caught \\11h111 IOO m1k-. of Point Loma "Ill be-
come a re.1lat) dunng our "l11d1.1n Summer" f1,hlng month,.
La!.1 \\eek the '"ater 1c111ptr aturc Jumped nearl) 10 degree-.
in mid-ch.1nnel \\aters ~and a' ol pre'~ tune sponfoher'> and pri-
\JlC )JChh "ere fi1,hang 70 to "'.i.5 degree \\,111.:r off the COJ<.t
This \\,lflll \\Jler brought \\Ith it huge -.chool' of banfo.h am.I
hung!) tun.1. tail' JOU dorJdo lollo"ed th" bJtt rt£hl up the
COQ)l Of 13.tj.I. ,
A north caster!) began blm,ing a liulc on
shore but the \\alcr currlnJ -.llllUld be ~trl'ng
enough to m;m11a1n a \\:lier temp 'u11.1ble ftlr
holding e\otic big g.imc fi)h .
.l.D. at J.D:) l31g G.1111e I .ad..Je ~1or1.:, 71.i-":3-
0 ' 3, on l3.1lboJ bt.rnJ c.tllcd into r~port th 11
marlin .ire hnan~ big lure' on the ~6-. :!79 .ind
209 Spots and thm the ridge along the I I and
18~ f.tthom ma11,.) is prime tor an c\plo mn.
Lure color) that arc curremh .. hot include:
Mean Joe Green. bleeding mackerel, orJngc red,
orange )Cllow, ~uc \\hitc and the old '>lJnJ by
green and )Cito". .Im
F111111ic ll1crc 1-. a lot of i.mull mackerel olf Southland
beache' and most every p.1uy in the d1.rnnel is
holding choob of bJitfoh '\e" port HJrtior
sponfi-.hcr' can purch.1,e Ii\\.: m.1~1-ercl from the
bJil barge locatcJ on the e.1,tcrn !.illc of t-.e\\·
Outdoors .
port's jeuy
The charter boat "l3onglh" called into report lots of .1c1ion
on )Clio" tail, dorado, shJrl,..,, bJrracuda and bon110 b1.:1,.,,een
Ne\\ port :ind Catalina lsl.tnd Tam Lu'ter or llun11ng1on 13cach
enjoyed a "Grand Slam" "hilc fr,hing \\llh Capt.tin Joe 13JiraJn
as he lant.led a 30-pounJ )CllO\\lJ1I, a IO·pound dor.1do. 80·
pound m.1ko sh.\rk, rclca..ing another m.tl-o and "caught and
relea,ed" nine blue shJrk!. Juring in a sangk d.1y's l1~hang.
All the f1:.h ''ere c.uughl 1111 h'c m.1cl-ercl fhhed lrom th1:.
fa'l \pOrtfi..,her and &..aster \h.ired the !>hark fi,hing chorci. \\llh
the crew of the boJI.
The JargeM muko shurk l1sh111g derb) on the "c'l coa)l "J'
held thi!. past "eel.end and CoslJ Mc'>a angler Don Wright
won the 1ourn,1men t by catchrng .1 IOI-pound mai..o that bit a
Mauradcr purple and blacl-Jig trnllcd three miles south of the
277 Spot.
Wright was fishing on bo:lrd the )JCht "Concorida" ~i..ip·
pered by Les Detz ;ind fi hang for Nc,.,,port Yacht Club color .
The 1argest mako
shark fi shing
derby on the we st
coast was held
this past weekend
and Costa Mesa
angler Don Wright
won the tourna-
ment by catching
a 101-pound
mako that bit a
Maurader purple
and black jig
trolled three miles
south of the 277
Spot.
Wright landed the prize malo on a
Daiwa Sealine 6001 I reel and 60·
pound line. m.11chcd 10 n cu tom rod
and it 10ok him onlv :!O minute' 10
bring the fish 10 gar(
Marian fohing llhould mo\C 11110
high gear for pri\Ote yachts running
ou1 of Ne"port, O;m.i und Hunting·
ton hurbors this wel!l..end I lclen
Smith Jt th e Ualbo.1 Angling Club,
673-6316, i:. optimi,tic about weigh·
ing in many btllfi,h this ca,on and
on p.io; ang out lot of "tag und re·
lc.1,c·· pins for BAC angle r~ practic·
ing con\Cf'\at1on fi.,hi ng.
Good lhhing is being reported utt
:ilong the south coast, with the hot
'>lllp~ taking place wmc 50 to 80
mile!-. !IOuthca)t of Point Loma. Skip·
per) report big school of blucfin
tuna have mo,cd into this area and
ore mixing Y.ilh tails, dorodo and
'kipjad ., along Y.ith wmc ycllowfin
and hi~ tuna. Captai n Dull Dri·
tcndine, of the sport boat " Prowl·
er" rishing limited loa'h out of fish·
c rman's l:inding, 619·222·0391,
called into report that there arc Iott
of bait and huge ~hooli. of fo,h feeding around kelp panics.
Scops on meter marb and jig fi h arc alM> 1c:coundn1 for
some awesome ch:k totuls for the San Dieao-bued fleet.
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,
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Thursday, July 23, 1992 8 5
Fun
in tow
Pontiac Trans Sport
for active lifestyles
For active on-the-go families,
the fun-to-drive 1992 Pontiac
Trans Sport brings added value
and controlled performance to its
space-age styling, remarkably
functional features and
multi-purpose orientation with a
3800 Series V6 engitle that boosts
towing capacity by one-h~lf,
standard anti-lock brakes (ABS)
across the line and a number of
standard features found previously
only on the up-level model.
Trans Sport's controlled
performance and increased
towing capacity for '92 is
generated by the 3800 Series V6
engine and 4-spced automatic
transmission -both standard on
the GT model and optional on
the SE -producing 165
horsepower 4300 rpm and Z20
lbs./ft. torque at3200 rpm. The
Pontrac of mini-vans can now
haul 3,000 pounds of utility or
recreational equipment, up from
the 2,000-pound 3.1 liter VG
towing capacity generated by the
base 3.1 liter V6 mated to the
3-spced automatic. A towing
package is an available option
with the 3800 Series V6.
Controlled performance is also
accomplished through standard
anti-lock brakes control and (ABS)
with larger calipers and rotors in
addition to a host of other new
vehicle control and s.-ifcty features
such as extended guide roops for
front s.-ifety belts, a self-aligning •
steering wheel design, a remote
keyless illuminated entry system
and available General Tire XP
2000 AS puncture sealant touring
tires designed exclu)ively for GM's
mini-van line.
The touring ~re's self-scaling
feature brings an added sense of
security to active families on the
go, especially mother) \\1th
NGE COAST AUTO
A 1992 Pontiac Trans Sport GT tow a 2,000-lb. Jayco Cardinal SD Pop-Up Camper. Pontiac boosted the power and tO\\ing ability of the Trans Sport for familie~ on the go. . -
children, \\ho account for 60
percent of all Trans Sport drivers.
The Gen Seal puncture sealant
pro...,idcs shoulder-to-shoulder
scJlant capabilities to help reduce
the possibility of Oat tires and
punctures up to 3/16 in diameter
in the trcad area.
Enhanced The tire's aggre!.sive
trcJd design also enhances Trans
Sport's handling characteristics
'"h1lc adding a sporty look to its
already contempora7 styling. This
is the result of a 1-1 2 year tire
development program in which
General Tire met 30 GM
. engineering criteria in the areJs of
ride and handling, rolling
resistance, tread ''ear and
traction characterbtrcs. The \.Jlue
and performJnce of these tire:, is
so great that they are bad .ed \Vith
Jn unmJtchable \\Jrranty oi 36
months/ 36,000 miles, plus ro:id
hazard protection to both trcJd
and sidewall.
The foundation for Trans
Sport's uniqueness and
safety-oriented construction its
steel spJccframc sub:,tructurc.
Bod> panels, door:,, hood, roof.
t<ulgate and construction rcJr
quarter panels made of reinforced
composite mJterial) are bonded
to the space ir.;ime These pJncb
ar0 designed to ab)()rb minor
rm pact:, ,., 1thout cl1ng:.,clcnh t1r
ru:.t. The iront f ncndly' fender:.
arc capable of derorming under
light impact:. Jnd ~p11ng1ng b.1d.:
to shap0, .1nd Jr<.' ni.10u1Jctured
from reinforced rt·.Kt1on 1n1t•ction
materiJI RI,\\ In .1cld t1on. stt•el
side beJm:, and front cru:.h !-pJC<.'
nul-.e occupJnts some oi'the ·
s.1rcst on the road
Tran:. ~port:. sp..in·rramc
construrnon 1~ so -.trong and r g1d
)
th.u the Pontiac n 1n1-\Jn <. .Jtnl d
top hQrror:, in the '-Jt onJI ·
Hgh\\J} TrJ'iic S.1td\
Adn inbtra• Jn:. 35-mph crJ:.h
tc:,t n~ in the trucl..:. 'an Glll'~Or\
Th.1t 's no surpn--c tor a rni rll·\ Jn
thJ: lll\:'Cts mJm or the :,t11ct
pa~"en:;t•r c.ir ~.'lh.:t\ :.tJndJrcb
• \\hen 1t onh h.i" to m0ct tile
lt':.:.·-.~•ns, 1 t l1sht truck cr.IL"flJ.
Tr.rn .. <.>rt:,u1 1 l; "',
See TRANS SPORT'B6
25TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION NOW GOING ON
Considering -A_ New Car ?
pines~ is driving a -new Nabers
USED CAR SPECIALS
•
Eldorad o
For· 30 M
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p
111 l t1
30 Month Closed End l eJse $448 per Month+ tax. TotJl
payments $14,4 1.60 Residual Value $17,224.4 Dm ~off
fees $3823.80. 15,000 miles per year. VIN.•· 1588-60867
IAZll 414 _,..im._ac._
CJ'\#UIU cut I =
•
• I
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TMNS IPORT
From 85
safety orientation carries over into its
e)(tenslve glass area. To Insure that solar
heating and glare do not become a
problem, windshields use PPG Sungate
coated glass technology to reduce glare
and cabln heat load t>y as much as 60
percent. A gloss black roof on both SE
and GT emphasizes the size of the
greenhouse. A mid-1991 model year addition of a
textured covering on the top
forward portion of the instrument panel
has been retained for 1992, reducing
glare and enhancing appearance and
acoustical performance. Major Safety
systems for 1992 include:
· larger brakes with ABS VI
· Extended guide loops for the front
safety belts
· Standard driver's side 4-way seat
adjusters
Self -~ligning steering wheel design
Remote keyless illuminated entry
3800 Series V6 engine
Self -sealins touring tires
· High density polyethylene fuel tank
with 20-gallon capacity
· All perimeter se<.tts feature lap and
shoulder safety belt systems
· Dual power mirrors
· Strong spaceframe construction
· Composite body panels
· High strength steel side intrusion
beams
· Solar glass windshield
· Front-Wheel-drive
· OSRV fold and stow mirrors
Trans Sport is as rust-proof as it is safe
as a result of applying electro-deposition
primer to the steel la<Jder frame and
fitting the mini-van with a stainless steel
exhaust system. All body panels are
made of non-rusting composites.
A popular feature of Trans Sport is its
unique modular seating combinations
whiCh are as safe as they are functional
as each outboard seat is fitted with
three-point seat belts.
Up to seven ~ngers can ride in
Pontiac style, comfort and safety. The
optional second and third row modular
seat backs fold down to form a large,
Oat load area four feet wide and more
than six feet f ong. The seat backs fold
over to make convenient tables, with
integral cupholders for adjacent seats.
Second-and third-row seats have a
fold-and-stow f ea tu re, which permits
them to be quickly folded forward for
increased cargo space. Each modular
~t ~ only 35 pounds, and may
be easity remoVed for maximum k>ad-ca~ng ca~ty. Trans Sport SE
comes with a standard second-row
bench with· modular seating available.
To facilitate easy access for passengers
or cargo even in tight spaces, Trans
Sport has a sliding right side passenger
dOor.
Uplevel interior and exterior features
previously unavailable on the base
model are now either standard or
available on the Trans Sport SE.
An exterior monotone paint scheme
with blade stripe molding is standard on
both models. Four new exterior colors
have also been added for 1992,
including bright white, bright blue
metallic, jade gray metallic and light
beige metallic to carry over colors of
silver metallic, black, bright red and
medium red metallic.
Trans Sport SE also benefits from
up-level interior trim, including
front-row on SE rotating headrest,
secood-row armrest with six-passenger
seating (GT only) and the choice of four
interior colors -gray, dark maroon,
dark blue and beige.
New convenience features slated for
mid-year introduction include a
convenience net and saddle bags in the
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NORM REEVES COASTAL ACURA
Super rnces. Sue>et Sttection
ltatbor BlYd G 405 Fwy, Costa MW 979·2500
1USTIH ACURA
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(714) 669·8282
"Now located in the
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CREVIER IMW
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prepared BMW's a1w1ys WI stock.
Sales. Service. Leas;no
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STERLING MOTORS UD.
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of Beach Blvd •. lt4·13U
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Sales • Service • Luslng • Parts
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JOE MACPHHSOH CHMOlfT
21 Au!O Center Or., llvlne 761·7222
ATW CHR\'SlfJt-1'\ YMOVTM ~e 8oOy Shop and Str.'lce
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GUMANrY CHEVIOlET/GEO
711 E. 17111 St . Sara Ana
97l-1711
HUNTINGTON IEACH CHtlnLER P\.VMOllTH
166'5 I Beacll Bl., HUc'ClnQIOn Staci\.
6 BU. So of 405 Fwy. 142·0631
SANTA AHA CHAYSl.ER/ISUZU
1405 Auto Ml« Or .. Sarita Ana
&41·4471
ATV.S OAIKATSU
2929 Hal"bor 81vd., Costa Mesa.
3 Bloch So. Of 405 Fwy. &46-t934
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t-ord
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6211 Bach IM .• 8ulna Patti
12•·l110
JOI MAC"'41RSOH FORO
2 Aull> Centef Drtle. lustin
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43 Auto Cenl9f om., llvtn. 472·5200
TMEODORI ROllNS FORD
2060 ~Blvd .. Costa Mesa. 642..00tO
TERRY Yottc FORD
9
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2600 Halbol' Blvd . Costa Mtsa. 714/540-9t00
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909 No. Grand Ave. Sa~ AN
547-9111
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PINIU HONDA
SALES * SERVICE * LEASING 13750 Beacll lllwd., watmillSllf 7141137-7777
IAY F\ADllOl HONDA
Sain • SeMct • Leasing • Parts • 8oOy R~
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ltOGfR MWR HONDA
Sales, SeMce. oAcOll1IS
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.....
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2114 E. Fht St. SarCa AN
M7·35SI
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"'h Mlle SolAll OI Tilt 405"
2888 HllbOr Blvd .. C M.
•)6-6050
nmu cue• HYUNDAI
•O A* Cecwer DIM, lrWll
472·1•00
HUNTINGTON IEACH HYUHDAI
17391 8tach ~ .. Hlrldngton lluch "2.00U
Hyundai. Yes, Hyundai.
Sales
Service
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Huntinaton Beach Hyundai
16811 Buch Blvd. Huntin&ton leach 92647
842-G831
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IOUTN COUNTY llUZU "'*' 1 ... Rodeo °'* u.s A. 11711 leldl IW.. H.B. .. 2·2000
IA&IU~ 2001 Sollll M.tnchtSW Awe .. Anaheim
'71·2002
~llWPOIT IWOITS
3000 W. Coul Hwv .. Newport Beach
722-4000
The #1 Dealer In the
Nation In Raoge Rover's
Annual R8view
Vasi Us Arlt See """'
BAUER l1@ITGD~
..... ? , ....
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..... Of IMllA AM •1~10 a • ..................
lllUCUCI,_,._. ••c..ar .. .,.. ......
rear cargo area.
A number of detail refinements have
also been implemented for 1992.
Fold-and-stow outside rearview mirrors,
useful for neg<?tiating narrow garages or
other confined spaces, arc standard. A
new hidden integrated roof antenna is
standard and enllances the Delco ETR
sound systems available in a wide
variety of configurations, including
cassette and compact disc units.
Rear seat heat/ventilation/air
conditioning controls arc optional as I'S a
sunroof slated for mid-year introduction.
Other detail refinements include new
1 S bolt-on wheel covers and a sliding
cover added to the vanity mirror.
While the Trans Sport purchaser is
more likely than those of any Pontiac
series to be married (91 percent) and
male (approximately 66 percent}, the
primary driver of the vehicle (60
percent) is a mother (with over 50
percent having two or more children).
The safety and vehicle control features
assist in addins a needed"sense of
security to their driving experience.
History First introduced in 1990,
Trans Sport underwent evolutionary
refinements in 1991. In ~alendar year
1990, the 29,875 Trans Sport
registrations accounted for 4 percent of
Lexus
WM OF WISTMIHS1lR
In the Hurt oC Ooo;ie Cout1v
Avllllble toe Immediate Oetive!Y' 22 fwy. II Beach Blvd. 7141192-6906; 213,t566·31H
JUSTIN WUS
Wo..J's rni w LM;nt Oealer
Tustin Al.Ao CetUt (Ho•) "4·•100
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* GREAT ·SELECTION * * Immediate Delivery *
LS 400 • ES 300
SC 400 • SC 300
SC400 is now available
in Ferrari Red!
Your best buy is in .
the heart of Orange County!
13590 Beach Blvd., Westminster
Beach Blvd. at 22 Freeway
714/892-6906 /I
Lincoln Mercury
IEACH UNCOLN·MUCURY
16800 BtJch Bl. ~Otl eml\.
3 Blocks So ol S3n O.e~ fwy ua.n 39
JOHNSON •SON LIHCOLN·MERCURY Sales, SeMCe & leas~ig
2626 Hllt>Or BIYO. Costa Mm 7141S40·S6JO
RAY flAOUOE UNCOLN·MERCURY
S3les • S~1c:e • leaSJnQ • Parts • Bod'( Rrpa.r
~ine Alllo Centtr 714·U0·7000
SANTA ANA UNCOlN·MERCURY
In OfallQe County slllce 1966
28 Auto Ctn!er Or TOSIU1. S Fwy {! J~tt S44·J111
Mazda
CAMPIELl MAZDA
1425 W. Bllcer, Costa Meu S.l-lU•
llMNE MAZDA
La/Qtst Dew In Ill N3lloll • Sa/es • SeMCI
1tv1ne Auto cercer su.9900
W.Z.ONVW OF IUENA PARK
8700 Mlnctlester Aw .. Buw Pn
7J9..000
Mercedes
FIAHtC'S MOTOICMS
23se3 Roc;ldltld, £1 T OfO
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HOUSE Of IW04tll 6862 Mwlle5Ur A~ • Buena Pn
523-7250
FlllCHH JONIS MOTOR CARS
.. 130 I Quail Sim\. Newpof1 Bue h
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MAltOI MITSUleSMI
Sales • lASlng • FINI • P"'9 • StMce 2133 Hll1IOr IMI~ Cotta Mita (71•1 M0-4't•
ltOCHI ..ill MmUllda
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Newport BNch/Co ... M-Daily Pl
total Pontiac sales. Trans S~ SE is Pontiac's
lowest-priced mini-van, yet almost all
up-level style and features are either
sta"dard or available on a futuristicolly
styled vehicte that provides controlled
pcrf ormance at an affordable price.
Trans Sport SE comes with the
standard up-level monotone paint
scheme arc ivailable in seven colors,
with an optional two-lone paint
scheme. Other standard exterior
features include black bodyside molding
and roof treatment, lower aero panels.
composite halogen headlights, P205/
70Rl5 tires and 1,5 steel wheels with
bolt-on wheel covers. All-season touring
tires or General Tire XP 2000 AS
puncture sealant touring tires are
optional. The up-level interior features four
colors -gray, maroon, blue, beige -
tower carpet and Metrix cloth-trimmed
front bucket seats. A second row, •
three-person bcnch.se~t is standard
while passenger capacity may be
increased with optional si'<-pJsscnger (2/
2/2) or seven-passenger (2/3/2) bucket
seats similar to those of the Trans Sport
GT. Additional standard interior_Leatures
include a Delco ETR
See TRANS SPOAT/87
Oldsmobile
JOI MACPHERSON Ol.9$MO&IU
2345 t~ Grand A~ , ~ Ana
542-lltl
UNMRSITY OlDSMOlllE & GMC TIIUCK
2850 Hwor B:vd Com Meu
640-9640
Pontiac.
DAVID J. PHllUPS PONTIAC
!Miity family seMCe since 19611 • S41es'. Ser.ice
Lao Hills. 5 twy "' Ak'~ 137·2400
lob Longpre Ponlloe
13600 Beach Blvd • Westminster
(714) 892·6651
MCLEAN ,ONflAC • GMC TRUCK
Tusbn Alllo Crrcer 7141731·0990
Porsche
N£WP'OIT AUTO CENrtR
445 E Coast H#Y • t;e#l)Olt Buell
67l.o900
Saab
BEACH IMPORTS
30 Auto Ccn1cr Dmc, Tusun CA 92680
(714) 669· 28:!
· Now located 1n 1hc
Tus11n Auto Ccn1cr'
Sa tum
SATURN Of SANTA ANA
13!>0 A.r.o M1' O!., Sa~t.i Anl
IS2·8Jl2
Subaru .
lUTILE CllCk'S TUSTIN SllaARU
40 Aulo Cerw Ill • T us1 n
730-4600
Suzuki
IOI lONGl'llE SUlUIO
Now lnvned>ate Otlive<y Al t.~IS
Ill Wesunlnstef. 13600 Beach BIYd (7U) '92-6651
lUTilE CUCKS TUSTltl !.1.1.:UJO
40 Auto Ceraf Or .• TU1:A
730-4600
Toyota
TOYOtA Of COSlA MESA
1066 Hartlof 8Ml • CoSll ~
721·2000
JOI MACPHERSON TOYOTA
44 Auto Cenlei Onve, T usdn
U2j111
llU MAXEY TOYOTA
Plt1s Open 9·3 ~!Ur~y
18881 Buch BIW. IUltJngton Beaeh 847·1555
ELMORE TOYOTA
How Sweet " Isl Sales • SeMce * Parts * Leuino 15300 Beldl. We$~$1er 194·3322
LlW Wiii ISMHE TOYOTA
30 Auto Centtt onvt. Ir-Ille
76a-G6H
Volkswagen
IAY RADHOE VOLKSWAGEN
Salts • lnmg • Ser.11;e • Patts • Bocly Re~:t
lrW1I Al.Ao Center 714·U0.7JOO
SOUTH COUNlY VOUCSWAGfN ~ 1 VcUn8 Salts In Ill U.S.A.
\17\1 Buch Bl'Yd , ~ Bei.ii
Ul·2000
Danny Md<mna' *
Sen.1th Cot1nty
Y<>~wagen/Isuzu
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Mobil 1 now Corvette's choice
Mobil Corporation said today
that its synthetic lubricant Mobil
1. in the advanced formula
introduced this year, has become
the factory-fill lubricant for
Chevrolet's Corvette sports car.
Corvette, one of its most
advanced and best known
products, with our new Mobil 1
already in the engine." he added.
automotive technology. The
one-millionth Corvette rolled off
General Motors' assembly ~ine in
Kentucky this month.
"Our tests on this advanced
formulation of Mobil 1 showed
that It can virtually eliminate wear
on critical parts in new ·
automobile engines," said James
T. Mann, MobWs vice president
for U.S. Marketing.
"We're delighted the Chevrolet
Division of General Motors will
now be delivering the new
The Corvette owner's manual
will reflect G.M. 's
recommendation for owners use ~f Mobil 1, as will a decal plate
installed on the Corvette's engine.
The Corvette, manufactured in
G.M.'s Bowling Green, Kentucky,
assembly plant, has been popular
for nearly 40 years among
sports-car enthusiasts.
Mobil introduced Mobil 1
synthetic lubricant to U.S. and
world markets starting in 1976.
The company launched
research to develop an improved
formulation in 1989, and says the
advanced formula Mobil 1 used
by Corvette provides substantial
improvements in preventing
wear, keeping engines clean and
in high-temperature perform"nce.
The c.lr is considered a leading
example of the best in U.S.
TRANS SPORT
· From 66
AM/FM stereo with dock along with color-keyed
headliners, instrument panel and shoulder b'elts.
Specific driver features include analog
instrumentation, including tachometer and
gauges1 a sport urethane .steerin~ wbecl,
dual-note horns, day/night rearv1ew mirror and a
visor vanity mirror with sliding cover.
Storage compartments have always been a
Trans Sport trademark and 1992 brinE?-S available
~ddle bags and a convenience net joining an
abundant array of existing storage areas,
including covered upper instrument panel and
rear quarter storage areas, a lower instrument
panel glove box, undcrdash cupholders and
modular scat back cupholders and map pockets
on front and side doors.
Climate control and functional features include
a side window defogger, front intermittent
wipers, a two-speed rear wiper/washer system,
inside hood and fuel door release and a
20-gallon composite fuel tank
Door and glass systems include a sliding right
hand door for easy access in tight spaces, an
easy-open rear gate and tinted glass with
heat-repelling, solar-coated windshield.
The lighting packJge intfudcs overhead lamps
placed above the drt'ver, front lighting scat
passenger and rear seat occupants. A
headlamp-on warning tone, rear dome reading
lamp and lights in the glo1,-e bo'<, ashtray and
instrument panel round out the illuminating
features.
The 120 hp 3.1 liter V6 engine with electronic
fuel injection powers the Trans 3.1 liter V6 Sport
SE· A 3-speed automatic transmission is standard.
Additional standard mechanic.JI features include
po"'-er rack-and-pinion steering and anti-lock •
bral\es (ABS). The 165 hp 3800 Series V6 and
4-specd automatic transmission are optional
Trans Sport buyers may also upgrade to the
Delco ETR J\MIFM stereo cassette system or
Delco ETR M A,/FM stereo with compact disc
player and 5-band graphic equali2er. Other
options include power driver's seat, tilt steering
wheel, cruise control, roof luggage rack, large
power outside rearview mirrors, power door locks
and windows (with driver's side express-down),
electronically controlled front air conditioning
with rear air flow, rear window defogger, a
convenience net and saddle bags (mid-year
introduction). The only GT features not available
on the S_E _are leather-wrapped steering wheel,
light driftwood monotone paint scheme and
second row armrests when six-passenger seating
is chosen.
The premier Pontiac space vehicle is the Trans
Sport GT. For 1992, the exciting Pontiac GT is a
fully equipped, highly styled, multi-purpose .
vehicle offering the mini-van maximum in ride
and handling, performance and image complete
with features that are optional or not available on
the Trans Sport SE.
New for 1992, the Trans Sport GT provides
Pontiac controlled performance with 3800 Series
V6 engine rated at 165 hp and mated to a
4-speed automatic transmission. Anti-lock brakes
(ABS) are standard. The GT rides on P205/70Rl5
self-sealing touring tires on 15 aluminum wheels.
tires To ensure a level ride regardless of the
load, the GT offers Electronic Ride Control as
standard equipment, as well.
With the optional towing package, the Trans
Sport GT is rated at a-towing capability of 3,000
pounds, up from 2,000 pounds in 1991. Trans
Sport GTs long list of Sdditional standard features
over the SE includes 2 2 2 six-passenger
modular seatins. power RH/LH outside rearview
found on SE mirrors, deep tinted glass, air
conditioning with rear air flow, cruise control and
leather-wrapped steering wheel to enhance driver
comfort. A Delco ETR AM/ FM stereo with
cassette is also standard as is the convenient
overhead consolette that controls a master
override switch and rear dome reading lamps. An
underhood lamp is also standard. ·
Trans Sport GT options include
seven-passenger 2 3 2 modular seating
availability, a power driver's seat, power door
locks, power windows with driver's side
express-down function, a roof luggage rack, a
rear window defogger and a Delco ETR compact
disc player.
'93 PROBE
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ENTIRE 1992
INVENTORY PRICED TO SELL
OVER 400 UNITS IN STOCK
--CAMRY XLE & V-6's, PREVIAS &
LANDCRUISERS ~~·'1118
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PUIUC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICES PUIUC llOTICU MUC llOT1Cll PU1UC llOTICD MUC llOTICll
Jamee R. WllN• Aobett P. Duffy PUIUC ii6TICI ton, a.n.11 CounMI am. and 1:00 p.m. The a1 ttw Tr.,.... eftd ot .-.... .,.. Cllllf•ll'U .. .-• ~ 11 ._.-.Dae--'* ltM1
PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUIUC IOTICll
PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• stat~ waa Iii.cl TN• ttalement w.. Ill.ct Thi• lla*'*'I Wit filed public = on .. II">' INllt Cl.-d bw Mid tor ..... ..... In Ind ~ """' ... .... ... Plft .... fl<**' CNS1047 138 with the C°""IY Cl9!11 ot with the County Cieri( of CNltOM9U wttll the County Clttk of posed tot t lt243 o1 Truat 10 pay the1 *"'*' muwtng 1._ ...,. hum bw OMf1 Ind plld tot .. f'9 111 Ille olflm of Ille .......
flctlttou. °'~County on~ 18, Otang41 County on .My 14, l'lclllll• Otange County on~ 12. will lie et ''70 AdM\I ltlij prlntiplll 11.1m1 ul 11 i.,ic1 Of _,. oft. land. time of purciMM. All put-Ot-Court~. c.Mwllla ..
9uslne .. N•m• 1992 l992 • 9Maln1• ..... 11182 Avenue, COiia ...... Callo 1iuh1(1) MK.u1eu by 1111 dudirlu '*-11Qht 10 ~ gDOdl .. IOld M -.,,.. .....
St•t•Ment PS3st91 Pl•1a1 .... ,...... Pl3M01 tomlll on Auol* 11, 1111, Dtled ol T1u11 lu wit lloU or dltKIN>nely di II MCI """' lie r9lllOW'ld II ~-M9d M •
The fotlowlng pe11ons Publl1hed Newport BNcl\-PUbH1h9d N•wi>Of1 BNcn-The FOlloWlng pet'tOl\t Published Newpott IMch· • 1:30 o'docli P.M. S180 llO:l 44 with 1nh11es and ltllnlt lrom l9rlds ot tllM of ..... Ille II~ ..med llllfl ~ ~ ere dolrig butlneas as: COii& MeM Dally Piiot ~ Cotta Me .. Dally Pilot July ere doiflCI butlneU u : Coeta ..... Dally Pilot July Pub llthtd Ne w~o.rt lhU1uon lrum IUll/~I ttwln lhQIM ti.Ir~ to CMIClllfan In tM .,.,_ llUIUC auc,_..
HASKEU & WHITE, 4901 11. 23, 30, Augusl •• 1992 111, 23, 30, ~U11I,111112 SUNSHllolE SPA, 1000 w 2, •• ''· 23, 1992 Beach.co.ta Meta Delly 9626'!1. I* -~ .. Pl 9'ft0uU, CMI Of 089 Wltlll of Hlll•m•n• Det•ff"......,. llDDU "°" c
Streb Sir Ht, Newporl Th-353 Th-354 Pdlc Cout Hwy.. 11£, Th.340 PllOI Jutv 23. lt92. ~ in Nlt1 no19(1) '"'"*' and IN!fls uuo L.tndlotd and oDl!Pted .. ,... II .... ot 11111 ._ Beach, Call!. 92116() Newport Beach, Call! N7& cost and any IMN--.e11 wit ttvuugh Of actou ""' '*'Y· 110111f ot Ille u..d .... I
S1e11en P. Hatkell, 4!f01 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 92660 PUIUC NOTICI PUIUC NOTICI inl.uf• ESTIMATED TO MIKtl ol 1"4 land._ · Manaeer, AYR•I Thlc::i.-Mnul.,...
Btrch StrHI, Ntwport Kim L. Ng~. 348 HuUe" TAl OE8T S638,llOll 18 bo11e deac11b9d, and t aml' l'fOltAGm t111CMcc.ni. ...... 31116
Beach, Cahl 9~ CNS10471t1 CNS104S391 Street, Long s.Kh, Cakf LSQAL lllOTIC• NCJnca Of The 1.Mtrwf"*Y und8I SlliCJ tom tu::h wh(>i!Udl8d Publlehed Newport CMplMn A...,., Orlllgt,
Anlhony P. Martin. •901 F1ctllloue '1ctltloua 90805 "'OftOS•D TffUSql'S IAL.f Dilled o4 TrU81 lleretOfete ell· ruclionally dulled w"''' IMch.Com ..._. Deity 11 _ .... ..._
Birch Street, Newport BuslneH N•m. Bualne .. N•me Thi• bu1lneH 11 con-1Ha .. a BUDOllT T.I No ICM2H ecul~ IM dollvered 10 t 111"161111 and en.111 u Piiot ...... 23• 30, ltl2. IO:.!'..":...... ............. • .-
Beach, Calif, 92660 St•t•ment l t•ternent ducted by: an lndMdual FOil COAST\.INE l oen No ICllOOI ~sqWd I wulloo DaM; bWlealh Of ~ I .,._, th3M -·-,_ .., ·-
David R. White. II. 4901 The Follow ng peraon1 The Followlng peraons The 1egl1traot(•I com· R•GIOMAL Aet· er.ai. MlchNt •111011 of Oellttllt •nil Ou· 1.-'°' 1mt11 100ruu1. 11 Deed d TMI Ill IN pr...w
Birch Sueet, Newport are doing business H : are dome bllllneat u : ~ to tranut1 bull· OCCU,ATIONA&. IMPORTANT NOTICE INlnd tor Salo, ant.I 1 wnl• o rue.lull. rt1tunnet, llQU49, •-.,. IOTICI llld lllllldCOlftr ~
Beach, Calif. 92660 WARMINGTON HOTEL AS-BLACKCURRANT TECH· nest &.ndef the Actr11ou1 TO PROP1"1V OWNER l4lfl Nolu of Oulaull 1 1n1a1n rep111. dtieP41 ,._ ectllled 11 1.ot 1i of f'tll
Patricia G. Erlc$Qn, 4901 SOCIATES NO. 7, 3090 NOLOGV. 575 Anton Btvd. Bu1\ne11 Name(t) ll1tld The ~~i~eglonll VOU ARE IN DEFAUl EM.llOfl lo &ii TIMI Ulldllr· °'*'lie "'Yf u:h w C118 tMt017 311S, Ill IN C•y of
Birch Sueet, Newport Pullman Street Coate Suite 300. Coate M .... above on: NJA UNOE R A DEE O O ll(IOOCJ c:auJMJCJ uid Nut m!IWI 11r11tiou1, howt>wt. NOTICI OI' LJml lie .. c of Or'"I' Beach, Calif. 92660 Men, Callf. 92628 CIM. 92626 Kim L. Nguyen Occupatlooal Program pro-TRUST. Oh TEO 411b1Q1 of Oetaull and Elel.llon I tlll r!Qht lo dull, tll#'ll). SIOIG, ac., NllY '
Thlt buslnt1s 11 con-Robert P. Warmington, Pll·Kln I.oh, 950 Howe Thi• statement was fli.d posed budHet tor 1992•93 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC·s.i.t lube UICUrded 1n I llldop1Mate1twougf'I ICMla.. alcallloml,llptr flllll
ducted by: a genefal pan· 3090 Pullman StrMt. Cotta Ave. Apl. •41, Sacnimento. with lhe County Clerk ol j'11~1av•:~ f~ ~~ic TION TO PROTECT y wuouy 111ti.11_, ltwl 1oa1 Ill he SUtface ol lhe UPf 9..eleft WI Boe* t62. Pitt(•) 1t to~9
nershlp MHa, Calif.112626 Calif. 85825 Orange County on June 25, n5"9'>• on oai ine PROPERTY. IT MAY 8 erll IS IUClhld FO toe\ of 100 subsurl ,........... ~.al~ ....
The reglSlrlnl(s) com· Harold G. Parker o/o Ttile buslnHI la con· 1992 ~OP Olflie, 100~ PrHI~~ SOLO AT h PUSl.IC SALE IA f l INPORMATION: I thu land, as rolefVOO TO: Mariel A. Mleufe, lhe ollee ol IN County
menced 10 lransac1 busl-Wlrthlln Group, 18004 ducted by: 1n lnd1Vldual F13tt77 f qU11eWl7~a I e;/~2 11 YOU NEED AN EXPt..A Mon·fri I 00 am to 5 he OOod lrom thtt lrvtn Lido Mobllehome Perl&, of Nld COllllY E...-°*"'
ness under the F.lct1~ Skyl)ark Circle, 200, If. Th• regl slrant(a) com-PUQllshed Newport Beach-i::..,, lhe ~. 01 7.30 NJ\TION OF THE NAT pm, lilt ) 411·3"6 . • ~ t.Ot· ~ 47 El Pueo, 710 II 04 gn, llWltfik, lftd oillr
eusiness Namt(s) llsled vine, Calif, 82714 menced 10 111ns1ct buel· Costa MHa Dally Pilot Juty am and 4,00 Pm The or THE PROCH.DIN C.l·W..~iemra•~on, 7"86'f3 15r111~n78• ~':!.-.~ 1M25a~7 ,.. ..... ~·~s~ .• ~-~R'. Gocaltlontlllklw • _,. ti Rbove on: January 1, 1992 Thia business Is con. ness under lhe Fictitious · · 1• • AGAINST YOU YO u • ~· ...,.,.. • ..... ·~ ,....... _. St11venP.Haskell ductedby·anlndlvidual BuslnHs Name(s) Ust9d 23,30,August 8,13,1992 publlc hearngoolhepro-SHOULO CONTACT l11 ..-u lvd , 20<.I Fh . au u 1882 Oll1c 1al Mleure, 1491 Pullman 1te1.11t11~lher9'1111uf
tn1s statement was filed The reg'lstrant(s) com-above on: May 29, 1992 Th-317 posed budget for 1992·93 LAWVER 0 8oli 9006 Ltt I.A SI, l.lfUS Drive, Carson City, NV '"'Y• •• 1wttrwd WI"*""'
with lhe County c .. rk ol menced to transact bust-Plt·Kln lOh PUBLIC NOTICE Wiit be held at 1001 Pre-On August 7 1992 • A 9!944·9006 (618) 48e· T~ lolal lfllUUlll -01 I 89701; Securtty Padllc .... drteofd EllllPI .. _
Orange County on June 15, neas under the Flclillous Thi• statement was fil9d t ldio Square, Costa Mest1 1 • oo P.,. . c••·WHter io. By Sl11e1e Ayales l\u· unp8td p11ncipal bala11w. 1n-tlonll Bank, 3475 Via Udo: Of rvte '° ... ,, In Of undw
1992 Business Name(s) lllled with the COi.iniy Cle1k ol LEGAL NOTIC~ ~alll~la on 8/20/92 81 Aec:onveyance Corp., homucl S!Qnature, Trull tereSI thereon. loumhel wit Newport BNch, C~ 82913. II/Id APNI 423433-0I.
F534 783 above on: Oc;tober 10. Qrange Coun"' on June 17, PROPOSED 1992 ... 3 4·00 oclock P.M. calltomla corporation as Saht Olllcvr Da111a n1al00ably esu~lod oosls Security Pacific Natlonll ol ..... _ ....... 'T • Publl•h•d Newport 110192 Bank Post Ottlce Box ICU•moul'C 1, ..... _ ... Publlshed Newpon Beach-1965 1992 BUDGET FOR Beach·Cosla Mesa Dally \July &WMlllOll tru1100 un Sl\PS6?0l uicponsos and ld11ances a 2890° Ch t th CA of 1111 ob'91llOll MClltci.br Cost4 Mesa Oally.P1lot July Robert P. Warmlnglon, F534792 NPPORT MESA Pil 1 July 23 1992 dOI and 1io1i.U11nl 10 Oood ol lho ltme ol ltio in11ta1 putlh· • 1 ewor '
? 9 16 23 1992 General Partner Published Newnort Beach· ' ~ • h376 frusl rocu11k.'tl "1()191 a 7116 7'23 1'30 catlUO 01 lh1s Nollce 11 91311 Deed ol TM! 8"d ~ ., , • , This stat I fll d ,. UNIFIED SCHOOL t 111s1 No \11·104295 141 lxJuk $1 611 347 95 NOTICE IS HEREBY ""'-ltd COlll. eJPtnMt and
_______ T_h_·3_3_3 with the 4h':~ty w~~rk eot Coale Mesa Dally Pilol July DISTRICT PUBLIC NOTICE µagt1 ·, ul Ul11c1a PUBLIC NOTICE Curr11n1ly c.laltlCJ Cast1111r GIVEN that Curcl·Tumer v1ncet •fie I"• d lnlll! Pli> PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on June 17, 2• 9, l6, 23. 1992 The Newport·Mesa Uni· A1..>t;o11ts 111 thu 0111w nl II ChockS ur C;>rlllic.'<1 Ch(,>t; Companv. 1 pat1nerthlp, t1t10n ol tilt Notlet ol Sale 1~92 Th-337 lied School 01s1r1ct pro-F1ctlUCH11 County Avco. 11itl1s ul 01• OU ARE IN DEF AUL pe ilblo 10 lho Trusluo o dbl Udo Mobilehorne Park. ;ll'/ 4f ~ 1n1.r
CNS1049172 P .............. ~· F538e47A~~ PUBLIC NOTICE ~r9:. ~~ff!~i!~0~9,;~b?i~ Bualneu N•m• _ ,anQ1~ Gounly Stdlc ul ~JI.: NOE ~ oM~~0,~0 ler -uro-uccupraonr-1 ::',': ~9;;11P~ :::! ~Cllh.ir.ISt.llc'**chiM! Fictitious ....UllUJ>M-.l•ewpod ........ Tnsft...t'on It t"'e N..z.OW"""· -8t8'91fteftl f~IHlliJ, e~ll\.UllJt.I by MICha UNLESS YOU TAKE AC T1us1ou PHlYldcd PIOl'Of b ll h 0 I N ...... OI naiiONI blnll,. c B u1lne11 Name c., 1 M D 1 Pll t J""' CNS1047255 t""-'11 " ""'· The follOwing ""'•ons Gr&ll. an 1.mmarr1t.-'tl man ldonllfK.allon is ava1lalllu • omt, eca 0 · sa esa ai y o v•T Mesa Un1fled Schoel 01•·.,,dolngbuslnessu: Will t ellat pubh1.aU<.I OfllTOPAOT£CT Y fiom inlormahun .wllid AAG1H1, Serial Nos.d11Wnby111J1eotledtnllc1
St •tement 2, II, 16, 23, 1992. Fictitious trlct, 1601 Suneenlh Street, GOlF TEE GO .2043 ,hi lugooi.I ·~ IC# Ulsh PROPERTY, IT MAY 8 tho TruSIOO \M!fll$ 11J11al>kl SS0967U Ind S50987JC. lo-unl)fl, Of I d1«it ctewn by.
The followlng pe11ons Th·334 BuslneH N•m• Newport Beac;h, CaJ1foml1 Westclilf D Ive, Suii• 110, i.1ot110r s c:twck drJwn un SOLO AT A PU8l1C SALE. bul IOI which Trusllllt mat.us cited at , 47 El Paseo In Ofledl!illlW9 and lotn IMOC
111e doing business as: PUBLIC N T Statement lrom August 26 10 Augusl Newport BJ1cn. CAL 92660 1111110 Ill 11allc111al !Junk a IF YOU HEED AN EXPLA no rttpl8StmlolKl(I Of wa118n· Udo Mobiteh<>m• Park. 710 111()11 11¥11111* HSOl:liliOn or .. to~~IFl~a Cy~~T ~;~~~ 0 ICE The f ollowing persons 31, 1992, between the NEW p ORT MES A <:ht!< k tl!awn by 11 Miii<; UI NATIOfll Of THE NATUR ty, lho Slrool adc.liess(es) OI Udo Park Dr!Ve, Nawpon lngl bat. apedtied lruealo(I SlO
CNS104929, are docng business as: hOurs of 7~30 am. and 4:30 TRAVEL 2043 Weslchlt lt'!lural lf(i\jil urnon ur a Of' THE PAOCEEDIN olhur t.ammon OOSAQllll•on Beach. Callfornla Thlt I~ I COdt nd Newport Beach, Callf. GBC, 1540 Superior Av· p.m. The pubhc hearing on Drive Suite 110 Newpon 1 ht."'k ,JrJwn by a )IJll: U1 AG AINST VOU, YO 01 lh.i above <le,c.<1ll<• Is In th• amoun1 of of lht FNncli I .,. 9J86~~s R. Willis, 40098 Bu:.~~~!o:!me enue, Costa Mesa, Cahf. the proposed budget lor Beach, CAL 92660 h~local sav1iius 11111.1 k1o'ln 65, SHOULD CONTACT PfOllCfly 15 2698 WM $8,361.SS, and repretenll nzed to do butNn " Ill
1 R B 92677 1992·93 will be held at The This business Is con· soi iallun. Sllvings 8SSUC•· LAWVER Roat!. IMntt, CA 927 i• lhe value ot stor~ of 1tle 11111 The lllHI lddfnt an M1 lcreok d.. lg Bear Statement German And BrltJ~h Car Hal'bof Communtty Center. dueled by 1 general part· alK>rl or Sbv•flO~ bank Sfll.>t;•· NOTIC~ OF Salli Pl~••Y 15 be1ng mobllehome lrom ebtuary ofler common dleigrllllOfl, r 1 Lake, Calif. 92315 The following person• Service. Inc.. Cahlornla, 425 E, 18th s11ee1 Costa nership '""' 111 lK!thon 5102 01 ihc fAUSTEE s SAlE lor lho l)UflJCISO u1 lllJVln I, t992, through June 30, of the rtll praptny c~~=~ R~'.h~lg~ ~~~: are doing business as: 1540 Superior Avenue, Mesa, Cahfomla on August The reglslranl(•) com· 1111,11..,1al woo ~ncl llulllo· No 526135 tho oollgaiions socwed 1992 This amounl Includes lbow • purp0f1td., ~ t 1 Cati I. 92315 RMAANREAON l 'S MED IT ER· Cos11 Mesa, Cahl. 92677 31, 1992, at 7:30 o'cfock me need 10 transact Ub· '''l-oJ iu 110 liustnes:. 111 11115 On July 30 1992, al salCl Dooct ot Trust 1nr.1utJi the dacly rental rate and Hltl ..._. .._.. leaCtl C CUISINE, 991 This buslneH Is con· P.M. alvnss under lhe flcllllous ~latu ,.,.,11 l1t1 hcltJ .,1 Ilic 11 00 A M . ~1 •nu un11encc tws and Oll.IJOl\S()S 0 1 111 utlllty charges. The dally -·--. ,_,...., • SuzanneW1ll11,40098M1ll· Newport Center Drive. ductedby:a corpoiatlon Published Newporl Business Name llsled,N.vihlcootee1llBll(, Ill the fSuilUI00,1rt lt>v lobbvol Trus1tJUlllltfc>ISatu rentalra1el1$4t.60. 1211S. Thellldl"'il*
creek Ad., Big Bear Lake. Newport Baach, Callf. The reglstranl(s) com· Beach·Costa Mesa Daily above• June 25 1992 Cuunly Cuuflllou~u 100 th;.• bulkJmo 1oca100 al 721 Calltornia Aeconvey DEMAND IS HEREBY daclMlll1nyllilllllly lot •II(~
Call!. 923t5 · 92660 menced 10 transat1 busf. Pilot July 23, 1992. Pattlcla Brllhart · G••lc. Cuntur O•tvl' Wu~I P11i.c1 SI 1n the C•tv ot ance Company 85 581 MADE that you pay the 19Ctnes• of,,. lllltl adiftfta
This buslne11 Is con· Ma1dlros Hercullan, 24675 ness under the Flct1tlous th372 ,5392501Sanht /\na CahlocniB, ali .tll(IO, Cnumv ot Otanw. rusioo, B'( Suianne Koff'(, tum ol M ,361.15 10 the un-otlltf common dtllQNllOll. t 1 ducted by: a general part· Tarazona. Mission Viejo, Buslnes1 Name(s) hsted PUBLIC NOTICE 1111111 1111.., 11111 inlcrn~t too-1810 or Cahlorn111. C•lllor· Eicuc.utivtt Vic.u Pu:siclunl derslgntd. who 11 authoo shown herein Said ule W\11
ne1sh1p Calif, 92692 above on: May 1. 1992 Published Newport Vl''lf'Cl lo a~I 110,. h<•ttl t;y 11 la Rec:orweyance COm· 9200 0..kdalO llvo Chais' rtzed to receive the NIM, de blA ••lloUI covenanl Tht regtstranl(s) com· Diana Hercuhan. 24~75 President 1 Beach·Costs Mesa, Daily ut>cJ\J• Sd1CI Ot't.<el 111 'Trust 111 ny 11 Cal•lurnia C<YIJlifd· W<lflh Cahlocnie 9131 1 no la1er I.hen July 15, 1992 tn.i • __... menced 10 transact bu11· Tarazona. Mission Viejo, f'.hl• 1tatemen1 was fllO<I Flctft out Pllol July 2, 9, 16, 23, 1992. tlil.l llH)l>Ucty situ.iMJin wld ion as <July a1>pomlc 65 1 9 • 111181 775 .2504 UNLESS THIS Cl.AIM IS wattlrty. tl:pl9utd or"'~-
ness under the Fictitious cam. 92692 wllh the Countv Clerk ol Bu1lne11 Name lh332 lc.oonly anil Stdltl doSt olJt..'<I wslue undur that cu11am Oattx.l lll/92 PAID BY WITHIN THE ~ n pottl$9IO'I. Of~
Busine!IS Name(s) fisted This business is con· Orange Counly on June 15, Statement "' EXHIBll "A" • ol T1us1 OM%leutad tiv ASAP!>SOOO SPECIFIED TIME, THE MO-branttl, lol tilt purpose o
above on: NIA ducted by-husband and 1992 The following person II PUBLIC NOTICE PARCEL 1 /\n Utlli••"k.'<l 6~ Wh1tu Rc>all Assoc:•· 7 9, 7116• 7'2J BILEHOME WILL BE AO. Ullsfying 1he
Classifled Is..... wlTla I ) F534785 doing buStness IS 1 2 tnlet1;~I 111 Clnd lo P<11tlll los. a Ca~lurn1il Gono11 V£RT1SED FOR SALE ANO aew'ed by said Detd ol Tr c 0 N v E N 1 ENT he reg stranl(s com-Published Nowport Beach· ALLIED INDUSTRIES, PROLEPQALOSEDN01!~C2E ... 3 1 01 f>arfd MJr; Nu 119 330 a11nur$htp, 111o 1rns1ur~ rv-PUlllC NOTICE SOLD BY AUCTION AT ...... -....... ..._~·• • menced 10 lransacr busl· C 1 Pl J 1 3022 Orange Ave., Sanla •• • · · <led on 3130/90. as In· 10:00 A.M. ON AUGUST ·-.,, '--r-whelher you re buy· no11 under Ille F1c1111ous osta Mesa Dai Y 101 u Y Ana. CA, 92707. BUDGET FOR H> ~•uiwll 1111 '' nM11 ltliotl ;n 1ruman1 No 90·166263. , L•GAL NOTICE 14, 1992, AT UDO MO-PfnHI ol the T•utlH
Ing, sotllng, or Just Business Namt(s) fisted 2• 9, l6, 23, 1992 Maril W. Mowery, 345 Uni· oc• ..... Vltr\&I Ekiok 251 P.~us <!II dlld ao :. p..,... ol Oii .....,.TIC•,,.. BtLEHOME PAAK 710 btntl.c•ry under aald Dffd looking class1f1od has Th-339 _.., • .., ul f>J1t .. d M.111J 111 lho Of· ' ..,,.. '"' vr 00 RK OR"ir s' PACE T lo • above on: NIA verally Dr., E3. Colla SCHOOL DISTRICT IKL' 111 11,.. C.icmiv Auw1elui ds ul O.anue County "'9LIC SA.La cw U PA ••"· Ntl lltrtlo 11 euc1111<1 •
what you need I M1rdlro1 Hercuhan PUBLIC NOTICE Mesa, CA 92627 The Ocean View School 01 Olarniu Cc•1.1niy C<thlor· tat11 ol Cal1lorn1a, un<Jor AUNDOllED 47 EL PASEO. NEWPORT de!Ml9d 10 lht undtn'!lntd
PILOT C LASSIFIED This 1tatemen1 was filed Thi• buslnoss is con· District proposed budgei ruiJ E•u ptonu thurut1Um ho puwo1 nl salo thcro1 ,..0,.,.TY BEACH, CALIFORNIA wmtn Ottll••Jon ot OelilA
842·5878 with the County Cle1k or Fictitious duCl&d by an 1nd1V1dual lot 1992.93 will be avail· uru1i. A ''"" 0 d~ shuwu 00 1a11wd wilt sull a1 publ Notice 1, hereby 92663 Demand lo• Sall. ind 1 w11nt
Orange County on June 26• Bu1lne11 Name m~~edr~gi~:~~:a~t cb~~: able lot public Inspection 1h1 C11n1111m1n1um Plan rl()l'I 10 lho hl(llw!sl t!'lll lhe undersigned wt DAS~~":; :~99i 11 D NOi.Ci of Oefaul and Eltctcn 1
OBITUARY 888
1992 F530339 Statement neu under the lic:titlous at the Ocean V•ew School ( 1'1,111 I 1~oe1Jfrtw July 1:1. l~casll °' c~ 8 sell 11 pybllc atJCllOn. pur. NOA Stl Thell'dtlJ9*ft11aeds.
!he lollowing i?e<son 11 buslnus name listed D1slricl 17200 P1nehurs1 19'~0 JS ln'>llUmt·111 No 90· st.u billow P3'I a suant 10 Section 21700 DOWDALL, Itri U Notice of Oeliull •rd Eleclcll 1 Pubhsh&d Newport Beach· dorng business as· bo 9 Lane, Huntington Beach, .1/ 15116 ol Olhc11l Ruc.ords 11\i 111111.1 ol sale in lawlu the Buslnn s & Prote•· J. L•Snll, Autttorlaed Se l9COfcled lhe
---------.. 1 Costa Mesa Dally Pilol July MC ENTERPRISES a Ma~: '::~-;;,,e; CA lrom 8 27 92 lo 8 31/92, 1.11 !>.-111 0 1a111111 County monoy ol thtl Ullllt1tl Slotc 11onal Code, the lollowlng Atenll for CURCI-"to be In co SOMERS 16. 23. 30 August 6, 1992 4107 Seashore Or., (P 0 This Slatemenl was foled t992, betwten lhe hours ol Al~u 011u•111111g lhcruhum 1 Arnuuca without w8H80 dtscnbed property to wit TURNER COMPANY, a whlN IN real PIOPfllY •
M . Clark 'S omera, Th-352 BOit 3073). Newpon Beach, With th• CCIUnfy Clo1k ol 8 00 AM and 4 30 pm ..... l'IC!.IU~lvl' •IQhl to use '" ll!IPIUS$ IJ' •Mpl.00 ;I~ I JOHN CHOTI 111 1-21 ~ .... LIDO a...St!U9 lfllll.,,... lllOlll!s N ----------CA 92663 0 C 3 The publlc 1lea11ng on lhe 1111• 1.111c;lu:.1vo usu wmmtHI 1'1~ uli4! llOS!.VSSIUf• rH t•n Surt bd blkts & 'pans MOatLEHOll' a , ... ow ~ tr1Ct uh l'ICOnlillOn J r., born Dec t9. PUBLIC NOTICE Gunter Mayor, 4t07 Sea· 1 r:nge ounty on Jun& o. proposed budget for 1992· mu<1 a~ do5e..11hoo .ind ldofl· r.umllianws 1111 rl()hl 1111t stereo tamp bxs mlK' -.n DATE oel29/92
191 1 m Los Angeles, ----------shore or .. (P.O Bolt 3073). 9 2. 93 will bt hold at Olslricl 111""1,111 ~µ!tin a<1c.I 141IOft11tl no111 I~ try 1 BRADLEY COFFMAN e-tO Pubfl1 hed Newport ·
CA. Passed away CNS1050043 Newport Beach, CA 92663 F538554 Boatd Room. 17200 Piile-PARCEL 2 Urut 8 a:. a" 'U<h lru~lw in cl''IJ I Pict Ian lrunlc clubs Be@h.Co1t1 Mesa Daily NA MORTGAGE SERVICES
July 21. 1992, at Fletltlou• This business Is con· Published Newport hursl ln • Hunting Ion i.hu.wn .. no <tchil\'\I un lhe lhl1 lolfow1n11 t.1os1 r1tJu lamp: clothes bxS , misc:'. P1lo1 July 23, 30, t992 INC, AS TRUSTEE
home tn Newport BuslneH N•m• dueled by an Individual Beach·Costa Mesa Oallv Beach CA on 9/1192, al plJlt 11•01•urty s11ualud 1n lh1 CHERIE WALTEAS A·15 A· Th388 540 E MAIN STREET 2
Bench He Is sur· Statement The reg111r1n1 com· Pilot Juty 2. 9, 16, 23, 1992 7·00 o'clock P.M PAACEL 2 flit• 1••1 lut.1v1: otorcsaKJ ~IU1'IV 81'\U Statu 11, H-69 Ref., cheS1, 0b11 FLOOR STOCKTON CA 9S202
v1ved toy his v.1le of The Following pereons menced 10 transacl busl· thl31 Publlthed Newporl r111•11 10 u ... , tho u1 .. 1usivc 10 wll APN 4J~l~l lb sp & mall, bed, ch., tbt1.. PUBLIC NOTICE Tettphont Number (208)S-45
47 years, Mar1ha, his are doing business u · ness under lh• ftcttt1001 Beach·Co11a Mesa Daily us.. u"''"""' ,.,w 00~1· EXHIBIT 11 40 plus bu, dresM1, lbl, 3752 KATH'I' ICING ASSIST
5 ..,n Skip: daughlOr, PASTA·A·MORE. 3131 bu1rness name fisted PUBLICNOTICE PtlotJuly23,1992 0tl.,i.BYunlhu!Jlar1 tLEGAlOESCAIPTIOH) 4plbags bu misc.JEFF NOlUOFT1'UITll'1SAl.l 1SECRETARY
Sandy, snd eight West Coast Highway, N•w· above on Oct. 24, 1978. Fletltloua th372 fhv ~r•w• t1t1Jroh im P;rc~ 2 •;1 11~ C~y 01 11" WILLIAMS..F·n Ref , micro, TrtMll Sett Na. __.2'>11 ITPS , 20311
grandctHldren. Me port Beach Calif. 92663 Gunler C. M11yer .. uslnesa Nam• PUBLIC NOTICE 111t.1..~ c otnttllHI uus.unullOll. 5;~11, ~1110Ji.i~uin.'!"u: clubs. vac , lbl . bks , misc , .. ,.,.,,. ~ JUrll 16 23 l9Q2
was ;i man w ith a Crtda Corpofallon, Cahlot· TI11s statement was Ill.ct • 11 •JllV ul lllO 1c.tl INCJ{)tlll $1l()wn un d Pi)rwt Ma h DAVID GONZALES J·59 YOU AM IN OUMllT UNOUI
zesl tor hlo, a IOVG ol (119, 313 1 Wul Coast High-v.1lh lh• County Clerk ol Statement LEQA1. NOTICE c.11·" 11t-.~1 11l111V1' IS lll"llCJll Ill 9ooll l.?J Paucs I~ JI Couches, chs, tires. •tools. A DEED °' lAUST DATIO
p oop10. gtvlng. car. way, Newport Beach, Cafll. Orange County on July 20. aro~~ln~o~~;~~-~=~sons PROPOSED 1892·93 l'll h1 '"' .t? I Suaw.ir 16 uf Pa1cQI l.AQJ)S rn II bu m SS: JONI NAPOLI· \vtlilt UNLE• 'IOU TAICll';lliiiiiiiiiiimiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitl
Ing and loyal tor a 9l663 l 1992. F53873 1 PIAZADEH & ASSOCI· BUDGET FOR Ru.111 1C111111111 Oul Mur 111(.u ol lhu Cour11y Ru TANO U7 Sp & mat .. Wll , ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR hlet1me hit business 1 con. C IRVINE UNIFIED 1111'"1 C..h Tiil unrll'I· du• ul sad Coun1v l o Ibis, clolhll chs ' ltn, PROPERTY IT llAY IE 90LO
Services will be hold dueled by; a c0tpora11on Published Newport ATES, 17801 '""'"Ohl SCHOOL DISTRICT io111111,cl Ttu)h11• a1sl..l111m I all Cll1 ool rights m1"4!f misc • •T a PUl ,LIC s •LE ~ y The registranl(s) com. BHCh·Costa Mesa Daily Ao;ad, lrvln•, Cahf 92714 '"~ 1.,,1.~1y IOI <>II~ llllu• Ii. mino1al 'Ii h1i. n111ura Sal& win De by competi ,. " " .,.
2s .. o0t0ur:.aMy. 81J5utfy M~~k· menced to 1tansaci busi· Pilot July 23, 30, Auguste, 8P0e~emr anK. APvlenrz.audee,h,Tu22s121n6, The1 Irvine Unified School 11.,,11111si. 01 tilt• Slrl<t.•l de.I• 11 '"""'s a .. i'utht: h·"'· )-t1ve bidding {Written Mir.cl NEED AN EXPLANATION Of
u ness unde1 the Actlhous ,... 01str cl proposed budget •l•us~ dntl ulltui 1.omm :. v , 1 '1 , ... t bld1 may be aubmltted In THE NATURE OF THE Presbyter i 11 n Business Name(s) l•sltd t3, l 992. Calli 92680 101 1992·93 Wiii be evaJI-aroons lly wh11fi;twvu adltance) on the 6th day ol
Church, N ewport above on June 19, t992 th37t This business 11 con· able IOf public lnspec11onlc.I 1"tfnillKH'I '' any "m* namu kllnwn V K1lh1•11na Avgu11 1992 11 2 oo pm ~E£DINQS AGAINST YOO,
Beach. In 11ou of Alan N 0 Kain, Corporate ducted by an llldMdUal at Irvine Untiled School 1"''''"' slt.:um and .ill f>lllllUt.t\ du at ihe ' emltes wti.,.. llld YOU SHOULD CONTACT A
No matter
what you're
doing, your
hometown
newspaper,
11 th f 1 An v PUBLIC NOTICE The reglstranl(S) com· District, SOSO Barranca I 'to.tkl S.•k ""111 1'" niJtJu uvi.od 11•1111 c;oy 111 11.., tc111• PfOpeJ; hit been stored LAWYER ,~;u':;!is c:ona~,";;~~ Th~;n~t3temtl'll was fifed CNS10 500S1 rn&nced lo 111111sac1 busl· Parkway. Irvine, Calilornca 11'11 wllho~I t.l'lnvommt 11 t .. n{I lhitl m.iv hu w1111111 ur and wlilch 11 located at On 07/3M2 a1 I 00 P ~ N.A The ....... b e made 10 8 c~ 3,11y w•lh the Co1.1nty Cl~k ol Fl .. tltlous ness under the Fictitious l1orn Augusl 1 t, to August "'.,"'1111>' ' ~1•11 i.s •H •tt11Jhod ul'llklf lhu , .. 111 "' 01 land AYRES SElf ST OR.AGE. lllOffTOAQE SERVICES INC. as ~ ,._,_ o ange Count on June 24 .. Business Name(•I hsled 25, 1992. berween the 1111·:"1111<J htk: 1iu~~~1<1n :11:H1<1huv\l 1kt!>l...r1~1 to· 1012 Ernest ,...,. • HUl"lti ...... T ' of your choice ~2 Y · Business Name above on· not epphcabte hours ot 8.00 AM. aod 1" 111' umt.ro~tls •nc.lud •II..,. •••h thl• 1.11,·rt1••1t111t 1 9 h ea. 71~ ~· cllly llllPOIMtd NSIM ""'* 1 F535920 Stat ement Peter!<. P1tzadoh 4·30 pm Tho pubhc hea1· ,. . .,, .ti11ruui anu l'•JNflStt rllJlll 111 d111f11111 111111111Q 1.1• 7~14 .. ~d ind p.itSUenc 10 Deed ol TtU11 fits In.
r-~~milijii,, The Following persons This 111tement was llled Ing on· the proposed bud· reMtVM, Recordtd on 1211•189 u Publtahed Nev.pen Beach-are domg business as: with 1he County Clerk of get tor 1992·93 will be held
Costa Mesa Daily Pilot July PAST A·AMORE, 313 t Orange County on JufV 13, at 5050 81rrenca Pkwy, It·
_23_._·3_0_. A_u_g_u_s._6_. _'3_._ih_~_3~_9 ~·B~~~~ ~;jl~""'g8/66~aW· 1992 F5 37920 ~~· l~~~o~:a 7~~ ~·'a":~ Se I v I u"r car PUBLIC NOTICE Cteda Co<poratlon. 3131 Publtshecl Newport Beach· PM _ Wesl Coast Hl'ijhway. New-Costa Mesa Oa.tly Pilot July Published Newport HAllOI LAWN· Fictitious port Stach, Caltl 92663 Beach.Costa Me!lll Oa•ly This business 11 co"" 16. 23, 30. August 6, 1992 Pilot July 23, 1992 MOUNT OLM Bu1lne11 Name dueled by: a cOfportlion Tfl.355 th372 ~:!,'!! ~=~ Th• ~~,~~':'O:"tporsons ~~~c.:i·~~st~~.~!!~ 1~'!'~ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE k Ira k I
5tn mg All 1-mr>u ' are doing buStness as: ness \lndllf the FtcttllOUS ---.-s-c--.-.------------ma e c s 1625 Gisler INSURE VIDEO, 100"4 Business Name(sl hsled 7 LEGAL NOTICE Costa Mesa Adams Ave. 1326. Hunting· abovt on: June 19, 1992 Fictitious PROPOSED 1992·93
Ion Beach. Cahl 92646 Alan N 0 Kain, Cotporlte Buslnese Neme BUDGET FOR
•--·5'°···5il5llS4lll•llf I Robert P Dully. 1717 Anorney Sl•t•ment COAST COMMUNITY • Birch St E101, 8111, Calif Thll 1talemen1 was filed The following persons COLLEGE DISTRICT
PACIFIC VIEW 92621 with lhe County Clerk of are doing buslneas as: The Coasl Community
MEMORIAL PARK Wlll11m 0. Duffy, 19132 Orangt County on June 24, lAVENTINA'S PIZZA CO .. College Dlslrlct proposed Cemetery • Mo<1u¥) Magnoha St. B·23, Hun11ng-t992 7011 Warner Avenue, Hun. budget for 1992•93 will be
Cnal>tl • Ctemalory ton Beach. Cahl 926"6 F535919 linglon Stach, <?A 92708 avi iable lot pubhc lnspec·
3soo Pa<:lli<; vi-Du~ This buslneu Is con-Published Newpon Beach· VALENTINA S PIZZA hon 11 Coas1 Communtty
Newpot1 Beecn ~~!edr~~:l;t~f~(~)"com-Costa Mesa Daily P1lol July ~~~~a~n~'r ~~e~~e.(~~~'. College District. 1370
.... ,,. menc:ed to transact busl· 23, 30 August 6, 13, 1992 tlngton Beach. CA 92708 Adams Avanu•. Co11a
PlllOI 11111111$
llLL HIAIWH
Mor1uary * Cl'lapel
Cremation
110 Broadway
eo.ta Mesa
Ml-t1H
ness under the Actlllous Tl\.378 This buslneu Is con-Mesa. CalilOlllla from Air
Bus n... N.m.(s) 'Isled r----------d,,,.. .... b • 11...... gust 3, to August \2, 1992. 1 PILOT CLASSIFIED .,..,.., Y·, t corpot ""'' between lhe hours of 8 00 above on: N/A It's the resource you Valenlln1 1 P1u1 Com-_.,,,__ ...... _______ _
PILQT CLASSIFIED can count on 10 1811 a pany, Inc: .. Kev1n E. Robin· P,ILOT CLASSIFIED II s the solution you're It• 1 th• •a 1 y ·l o-myrtad ol m•rchan-use searching tor • whath· access, lnformauon · d1se llems, because , • kl packed marketplj\ce our columns compel THE e you ra soo ng a
visited regularly • sue· qualified buyers 10 PILOT'S home, an apartment,
ceufully • by all kinds calll CLASSIFIED • new occupallon or
ol consumers. 942·!59 7 8 even• •tray pat.
STARTING A NEW BUSINESS??
The l egal Department at the Piiot Is
pleased to announce a new service
now avallable to new businesses.
We wlll now SEARCH the name for
you at no extra charge, and save you
'he time and the trtp to the Court
House In Sama Ana. Then, of course,
after the search Is completed we wlll
file your fictitious business name
statement with the County Clerk,
publish once a week for four weeks
as required by law and then file your
proof of publlcatlon with County Cltrk.
Please atop by to file your fictitious
business statement at the Pilot legal
Department, 330 West Bay, Costa
Mesa, Callfomla. If you can not atop
by, please call us at (7 14) 642-4321,
Extension 315 or 316 and we wlll
make arrangements for you to handle
this procedure by mall.
If you should have any further
queattons, please call us and we wlll
be more than glad to assist you.
Good Luck In your
new buslne11l I
Need to sell yourWr? Do nthe easy woyLRun your
auto ad for 1 0 days in the Doily Pilot/Independent. W ~
doesn't sell, we'~ run it for 5 more days, FREE!*
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THE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA
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~ 642-5678 I·:: I N. Or1111 Cl. 540-1220 f~j S. On111 Cl. • ......
330 West Bay Street• Costa Mesa, CA, 92627
~REAL ESTATE
DB!JFOR SALE
"BUSINESS &
HFINANCIAL
"MERCHANDISE ~~FOR SALE
How To Place A Classified Ad
By Phone ..................... 642-5678
8:00am • 5:30pm
Monday thru Friday 1002·1626
REAL ESTATE
~ .. RENTALS
2102·2174
2900-2918
2920-3006
COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE ---SERVICE 11:1 DIRECTORY
2760-2790
All real estate listings tbat
run in Saturday's publication -appear in the separate
Real istate tabloid section.
Houses/Condos
For Sale
(,J: ,\j J::l(l\I 1002
<H-:NERAI. I 002 OENF.RJ\I. I 00:.!
HOT NEW LISTING ROOM FOR MAY·
PenthouH model, 1 BODY
bdrm, 1 be, condo In g•t•d comp••• only Aow•no 2 story otf•t•
m1nutH to the t>e•ch. 4 bdrm•. den & 3 ba lllT IUY DUPLEX! Rec upg1at•d car· wM new P••nl, vlnyl
Vacenl • Ea1y to p.11. paint. vlld. cell· fk.orlng, caip•I & •
thowl Hunt Beach Inga. PrlYola loc ove1-huge ~~~S~~·
12) 1814 aq. n. 4 looklng waterf•ll end Cell J 84a.1202
3406-3939
COSTA MESA 1024
"•duced to S2 t SK.
38t 2Ba, fem rm, fp,
new crpt/pnt. cmr lot w/aec wall, near tx:h.
Bkr 722-9248 963-IS.92
l''OllNTAIN
VAi.i.EV I O.M
bdrm, 3.Sba 2 1tory •'re em A• k Ing T•r..!H' "••llora
un111. Atteched 2 car St8s.ooo IRING YOUR SUN·
' gat999. Frptc, wetbar Call Oreg W•ldle GWIEI , Un~al>le valu. at Dl•mond Pr~rty '390,000, 842-4088 Ext ata Th• family room w 111 T"''"" "••I •••••• NO PICTU•11 akvht• ol'f.,1 t>flO'"' •...... _..... t n • Builder Ck>Mout MH a .,, open fMI·
-Could do juetlc• In 3QB..a~BA, C•pe Cod Ing offered by f•w COIN OPIRATED d•tcrlblng thla 1tartor Style. Oen vu, deckt, homH Pride of own·
I 1 a111o11u1v May h o m e to r o n I y upg1ade1 throughout. 111hlp It ev1<.tenced by
w.v"""'"""' IM.000 Owne.a com-trench ctoort to patto, the new root 6 reme>Q • Oreee money maker pl•tety remO<Mled In-qui., ttt'Ht. 1400,000 bathe. 1n1ld• cornet • Id••• for abHntH ••rlor. N-cet"amlO 876-MOe 1o1.
t owner. High ep•tt· uta. cuatom te111~ 1-..,-~ ..... ..,,,..,,....-----1254,900 1 fft8"I .,_, U yra left er1ter. centet', French CONDO, OCEAN SIDI! Call Joe, 141•1202. 1 Oft ...... 8elllng fof ctoon ..... ~, carp_,a OF HWY. '2 lga BA/2 T•rbell R•eltore
: IX'e ~nee. Ownerl haW -._ .. , BA, lga dbl gar, ---------
----..... ...... .. ... 0...._.. 1235.000.•79-3303 SELL t • .........., enothw ... -lewiN 1,,... __ ..., ___ .... ' •4• ._._, __ , ........ c .... oPtteft , ... ' •ur"' ... "· ~ "· -M-.-.-tN-.. -rtah-,-mov.--......_ "' ._..,.tve yow home a .. .-... "°'.....-a:..... .,..., c.11 Ac11. hrb ~'' °' 4~1342 f\tough clanlf1ed
6010-6080
.,~GARAGE
llmsALE
By Visiting ....... 330 West Bay Street
(. 6 102·8190
(corner or Newport Blvd. • B&y St )
8 :30am -5 :30pm
Monday thru Friday
Or By Mail .............. 330 West Bay St.
Costa Mesa, CA. 92627
7011-9090 Deadlines .............. (5:30pm dally tor
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VIE.JO I Oli7
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PHOPEHTY I t'>:.!:'I
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PHOPERTY I ~:'>H
LU8a/OPTION auv ••ck ••• Are. 4BR
3Br 2Ba, view, pooV 3Ba, wd(mrbl nra, lac
apa, tp, dbl gar, new tub • xtra• Reduced
t1te1etpl No uan •• to 1315K M• .. 807
N. S•n Dle90 Co.
Carl1bad Ellab 4BR
2BA, 1 tavel home
pool & 1pa, 2 car gar.
AV pkng, f p OPEN
HOUSK Sat. Juty is,
10 to 4PM. Aaking
1249,000, By Owner.
John (619) 720-97J9
8ente Fe, NM Pvt 1~
ae1e 2·sly mtn adobe
& stone estate. 481 w
sp1clou1 mnster suite,
3Ba. Vig• ceUtngs. 2
docks, OUIO! hOI tub,
Jrplc. 3 wood stoves, graa11hou1•, da1krm,
gar. Secluded ., t 12
min to Plaza S760K
$05 906-0&S 7 By OWN
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Piiot RMf Ettat•
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'l'ltOl't.H T'Y I :'l"•M
next day's publloatlon:
6:30pm Thursday for
the Real Estate Tab .
3:30pm Wednesday for
the Independent
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Houses Condos
For Rent
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&BR 2~8A bonua rm,
lg backyd, AJC. F/P ,
D/W, upgradH, lnel
lrvtne 3bd $1'80 grndr 11775/S 1 000
Condo, vu/pool dep. 841·2788 Sue
or 781·2787 J .O.
Nwpt Cre•t 3bd Property Mgmt
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OPl'Cllll l1Nll y .!'HI' __ _.._ lbt 1 be? Garage. new •COl90 ST9M.• Lg .. _:I 1•1111•1 cpt, D/W, atorage. •2M 18A. UPl'I,. OR ........_...,, needed FHff ~4 PAGE DOOK-,OUNO aa~r •l0o
1eoo.t 2bf/aba. ooean 1·61A. 110041000/ l750 No Pet 640-l49S LOWER . ...., ..... CdM room}atudlo tor LET uplelna how
vu, dr. bale, poollt.n-Mo. No fM dlarged. ~~~-~~--....,...,,,.... Moepltal. 1716/mo. Clvlatlan empt rHpon thousand• of p111oplo nit, 11450 5...,_.1 Agf, MJl•7ta1 •E'•lde 2Br 1 ~Ba 946-7471 Fem Aug. 1• 17a.1820 •r• tupplemenllng 642-4321allt.122.
*m:: •...an•--•-• Spec:loue Vh .. L... twnhH, bhln rnlcto, •UCli ::=:::i:: _12..... their Income wtth a FOUND~ Fem AonweUer -r--2ar 2--... _ __.... 98' w /opnr, 1850 + b ~., .,.. -. concept call9d Net· • .._.... ·"-... _... • UNque 1 & 28R Unit& ... ~ ..... ., _...,, l500 dep &31-44 .. 2 ay ,,_ frpl 9111 k M k I U r-_.,.., ""' .-.-fOf ...... Private bch, lg walk-In clat, ~ · 11350/rno, ....;. ' WOf 81 etng. n· Seuhofe NB Sun-
on bay, 873-9030 ape. S12SO Bier 142·7121 •Large • aharp 2BR peta 72().188& ' no STORAGE UNITS• 22' Umtted Income poten. dey, 7118.' 84So07 .... , ....._ .. __.. .... 28a upper dJW 1g • T 24• Nd BOO tlal. Call 1-800-359-•-
Lido ••t• 3bd, 12500 bluff nr bchl Obi gar,
home w/frplc fned yd, $1225 mo+ $800 dep. 642·9668
110 -P"---· The Bluff•. 3BR 2•ABA. CIOHI•, v'ertl, • gar LIDO ISl.E fully tum 1e°s FR':» •Id~:" roK-u. IM26 Ext. 12. F~U~O: Q~ ftW"
3BA 2BA hOUH. qu&;t ~en. new app./cetp.i/ 1830 No Pet 840-2495 18r. Ulll, gar lnct ba~k doora .• 1eol FREE BROCHURE. The m'a1:.v:!sa o.r':l.; AIACRA" Ml!CHANIC
nelwhbomood. No ttle. Park vl•w. 52•000/ ·~ Off 1st mo. E'ald• S785/mo yrly. 1 per-11800 depef'ldlng on new .. t concept In area. on July 18. Cell TRAINING. B•com•
Lido H)ghl1N 2bd •Npt Ht• 3BR twnhse, amkrtpets. $1850. Sml mo. Avl now 723-0352 1BR 1BA w /nu mini/ aon, no s>et• 87:M>837 1lze end quentlly. vending. Be first In 540-2919. FAA cettlfled ,.,,... Me-
Condo vu $3000 trplc, sngl gar, patio, femlly onty. 831-8191 VIEW·llO INITIAL DEPOSIT crpl• SS60 28A 1BA tOOICJ 28R Apenment Luw me1uge (916' your •rea. Olrec:t from ch&Ne. Day Ot nlghl
very nice. 322 $lie S1. lmmacul•'•· 3BR 38A, uttl pd saSo/mo. HUD 2 y,. N~. A~S831i '23-2088. manufacturer. (2't LOSTI Mal• Black La· cfa1M•. Flnanclal aid N----... loh 2bd •"""•/mo .... 7.7 40 3BA, 2BA, 2 car gar, ... g .. ly upgraded. Only Welcome. Avl now mo F-, ... • ont.__ houra) 1-800·924-braO<>r-w/Whlle epot. avellebte. Job piece-.,_,..... • _,,., -prlv yerd, remodeled. " " .,.2 9450 .,.7 a · O 0 -8•• vi I ,,. 9304 Short & llocl<y, Lo1t menl u1latanc:e. Rice Hse tum bayfrt S6000 2311 Redlands Ortve. S2285/rno. 2149 Vlsll ,... . '• S-lvn, n UI' pece II. Cal • 6-8·92 In the vicinity of Aviation. 1-800·7S8-
SUMMEA *rrp~~. H!~g~B:ar~~~~~: $1860/mo. 645-4852 Entrada. Open hOUH 1 BR. $550/mo. • Only NOWll 71 4-850-83lO RATED "1 bUSlnets 1 61h .. Placentl•. 7014 Ph<>enlx Arizona
Sun 1·5, 722 .. 894 S300 Sec. Specie!-Nowpt Nte, 28R 1•.a oppty Success Maga. Costa Men. Blue campua. RE.NTALS AVAILABLE very nlce, 322 Ogle St. 4BR 2aa, xlnt c:ond, T lal M e-1 S850 .._ ilne 3/92 Issue. 1-800-p 1_.;...._.. ____ ~~ $995/mo 847·7540 n~ ... ,.,.I. Avail now. 0 ov n • non·•mkr, no P•1•· 927·2527 Box 410 woven collar. lease BECOME A PARALE·
Weterfront Horne•
lno. Reeltor9
031·i'400, 7eo.3000
87W900
·--·.--Call Now 645-013' Ideal for adun 30+. ~ e Ip .. u • fl n d GAL. Join Ametlcat'•
2BR, fenced front tard. S2100/mo. Call Chuck Attractive lBr ideal for Ma.481 Vending-Strike It rich Bonzall. REWARDI laatnt growing pro-$8!>0/mo + sec dep. et "3-e592 Bkr. ••nlors. Pvt p•UO, UPP• p with c:oln-operat ed (714) 850-4532 or 80o-f , __ w k wt1h at
Call Wes 957.9390 ---------LAROE 1ecluded newly "N TUY machln••· Prime 748-6221 Hk tor Anita 811""'· or • Bau & Ocean VllWll BR t walk 10 everything. 1Br 1Be 17&5. 28' routfts, $3-4K cash torneys. Lawyer ln-
BAJ,HOJ\ Beaullfully remodeled P:nthouse level 2BR, ::c;:,1edS:75/:.C:.: 1578/mo. 546-9081 2i.tBa W/vl•w 11125. hlboa l•land-Many wkly .. lncome poaslble LOST·A Parrot·Alrlcan strucied home study.
3BR2Ba,2cargar,lg brand new, never 361'3725°'83s-o871 c ... Del Mar 2BR Nopeta.840-1384 1pacea avallable Zerodownlfquallfled Gray, red tall· Th• fll)eSI paralegal
I SLAND 2 l06 yard, 332 Broadway 11vedlnl Frplc,ln11de 2BA $750. 1BA 18A w•iTCLIFl'i8 eo $300/moto51600/mo. Jack,t-80o-598-3792 REWARD. N••d• program avalleble.
$1650/mo. 721-1118 lndry, $1500/mo. Agt $625 Completely r• (714t527o6376 medication. Vicinity of FrH cata.logue. aoo-Charmlng 2·aty Cape ---------a84-Seott lurbul shed. Quiet 2BR, 2BA, fitepfece, Balboa Island. He 362·7070 Dept. Cod 3Br 3Ba. Vrly, Condo-mll• to bch. 3,_________ Eastside loci No pets. pool. "4e-3879. 1128 Waterfront, NB. 1200/ talks. 723-0328 LH7&202. f~~~:2~;6 ;':31~~:,~· lg br, 2ba. gar, patio, BAYCREST apaclOU9 OPEN 8--4 DAILY Rutland Road 800 tQ ft. S2.25/1q ft LOST-on 7-16 black &
frplc. All nppllonces family home, 3Br 2Ba. 147 E 18th St NNN. Comm. Dock Loc;:al Manufact. E.1tec. white male Shlhlzu, Mt-.MBl<HSltll'S
.II/ I H Unle lal 1BR 1BA S975. Incl. $1100. 642:t004 Lg kltch , 2 frplC. Peu Cl-4EER~ turn '•ludio, •pace al/all. 673·5556 wants $150,000. Wiii Newport North area.
2BR 2BA. aundeck. C U 1 ...... H ok. $1650. 640-3329 5525/mo. "'as & w-•A• pay 10% slmple Int Needs medlcatTon. N••D TO ••LLI new crpt, gar $1200 ountry v ng ,.,,,n s, "' ---l REW"RD ca11 3 I BR 2,.... tJ B ... g CanVftft' condo, Incl. No pets Lv• paid monthly. pr n. " • No petl. y,,ru 673-9473 19 s, nua. P ' ,_.. 760 0549 Newport Beec:h Coun-"L gar, yd, 1 ml 10 bch. 2BR 2BA. $1 500/mo. message 645-5330 due & payable 2•3 yrs . ....:...;;..;.....:· ;.;;..;.;.______ ct a If M ber $1170. 642-0414 Avall 8/1 721 1222 2BR 18A, 1-car gar. up-• Secured by 2nd trust Loa t i 21 yr old ~ilp ~~ em • CORO NJ\ · • atalrs unit, $950. E'SIDE lg 2BR 1 YIBA * Off. Sp. + 1200 sq deed on waterfront Slam••• cat Very -----------
673·6387 or 729-2880 IWnhouse. new paint, fl. storage. cari, rum, home In Hunt. Harbor Skinny, oeaf, lost In Unl..,.r•Hy Athl•llc Club. D EL MAH 2122 E '•ld• 3br/2ba bll-
•Sunny 2BR 1 BA, Ins, F/P, W/O, Lg yd/
over gar. Av! nowl So . Patio, dbl gar w/wrk-1hp, rm for boat, of Hwy. 1 car aep gar. $1200/mo 631-1453 28t..e425 Diana
Cappel. Remax EASTSIDE
2 C\.iet. 38R hom•• B•ck 8•1
1 Ocean/Cnyn view, Cozy 2Br +Den. hdwd
1-•h t>lk to bch. firs, deck, w/d hkup,
Avail 9.1. 720-1565 country sening. $950 No Pets. 842·2BU~ 2Br 1 Ba front house So 329-P University Or
or PCH. Pvt courtyd ---------Avall mid Aug. $1000
Mark, 619/673·5292
3BR 2BA Dphc new
(OPIS & puJnt, frplc, W /
D hkup, dbl gar,
S 1350. 650·3801 or
634-441 1 or 494·5496
House to Rent
3BR, 2'h Car gar,
1BA. pets OK Must
have good TRW &
refs. $1,050. S250
dep. Avail. Aug.
525-7075
BLUFFS CONDO
4BR or 3BR &. den,
2'hBA, 1700 1q ft.
$1 '00/mo. yr I••· Community pool
71 4'-e44-0335
Bluffs TownhouH
48R 38A, 2•ttory.
$2100/mo. 85'-4302
EASTBLUFF. 180" bay
view, 3Br 2'hB•, dbl
gar, recently remod.
$2300/mo. 720-1553
Gete-guarded beaut
dotch home, 3Br 2th
Ba, fam rm, gar, AC.
Steps to Back Bay.
S 1850/mo. 720.1553 Bright & clean 4BR w v1ewl 2BA family hm Newly paintod & crpt, Hts 38R 3BA $1295
w/trplc. $2200/m o . 2BR lBA w/lg yard. Twnhse style, att gar.
A I T d 759 0874 gar, 690 W 181h St. W/0 khup, f/p , no pet 9 • ru Y • $1000/mo. 721·11 18 760-1713 or 857·1776
Oceanfront Proporty. ------------------1500 sq ft, 3BR 2BA. VIEW LARGE 3Br 2Ba with
pvt. road. All amen On Bluff 3BR, quiet toh, 2 patlos. Step•
Winter $2,000/mo, cul-de-sac. New kltch/ to ocean a b•'J·
Year round 525001mo ba/crpVpnl. Dt>I gar, 548-4589
963-3977 or 675-7003 lg yd. $1295. 850-t5571---------
---------Lg pvt, very deluxe 2Br We Pay utmtlest 2B• W/2 mstr sultea.
Carr about specials, gar. decks. S995 lse.
1 Br 5625. Pool, cat ok No pet• e40-0408
COSTA M l!:SA 2 124
1959 Maple. 646-6505 Lido B•rfront Custom
HUNTINGTON 3Br, 3Be w/pier & slip.
$5000, Biii Grundy Aflr
w/d hl<ups, patio. gar etc. 1518 Npt Bl11d. + personal guar. the vicinity of. Warner Ufetlm• membership . We Have A Rent1I 5800/mo. 75 .. 3031 ll'SID• TOWNHOM• CM. Ml< offr. 553-11 15 Lived In heme for 20 & Bolsa .. REWARDI $8,500. 75M2&3 For You! E.Slde. 2BR t BA w/gar 3Br 2\.tBa, trpl, patio, yrs, hove Impeccable. owner Devastatedllll
& carport & deck. w/d hkups, dbl gar. ART STUDIOS AAA credit. For lnfor· 377-0289 Avall 8·1. $850fmo. 11000. 318 Santa 11• matlon call 714/89t-....;;.;...;....;;.;....;;..;.. ____ _
548.2101 bel, 2l3-507-3715 From $200-$295/mo. 9901 days, 71 4-Lost: Olemond Tennie New 7/16 Beach & Ideal for new busl· 640-7231 eves Br•c•l•f. July 16, vi·
Bay Rental Logo East aid• spacious ness, arts & crafts. cln11y or Farmera MKT
Ocntt Bach S670 mo
Twnhse, 1 Hse to
Oen, 2BR $1250 mo
Clean 3BR beach
house . ... $1 ooo.'mo
Weekly Rentals Atso
Avalll $650-53500/Wk
Call 673·RENT
CORONA
DEL MAR 2622
26A tBA, BBQ, lndry, Eas1slde foci Call Newport Conler OR
oncl garage. $775/mo. CDM room with private Carey Ward 631·2242 Pavilion'• Mkt. Bay-
No pols 031..e427 entrance, w/d. Non-sldo Dr ... PLEASE
GOOD LOCATIONI smoker. 1390. Avail ARE YOU RECEIVING HELP Sentimental
' Aug. 1. 721·9546 evH PAYMENTS from a Value .. REWARDI
$200 OFF 1200 S/F ofc, lg rear trust Deed or Mort· __ 7_2_2._1_1_s4 ____ _ COM, pvt room & BA, lg 2BR l ""BA towo-furn. No smkng/ car door, $795 mo. gaoe7 Would you pr• LOST· DOG, male,
house, lnc:lry rm. d,/w, drnkng/druga $,70 629 Terminal Way. fer cash inste ad? black, 60 lbs, white
patio, $795/mo. Incl utll 721 1615 540-9352 Phihp 1·800.944·5506 chost, pink collar, no
2078 Thurln • • or (818) 907·7006. tags, 7/18 near Or·
CENTAUR MGMT Completely sepa ate 2500 S/F, 4 offices, ango & Del Mar. CM. r 2BA, lg roll-up door, 642·2288 or 631·2725 room/bath/own enlr. 642·6285 REWARD wastclltf area houH. 65,, 1111. 629 Terminal, LARGE STUDIO. $395• 646-8539 Wy 540-9352/646..()681 LOST: Mostly White
2 br/1b• Pool, Patio, Microwave, refrigera-1 _________ ---------Female Cat. Long tor, w/d, patio. $550 Nr sc Plza In beaut lg Coate M••• Aproic Hair, blue eyes, roar W/D hkups, 1 mature I cl t 1 642 1311 3000 1q 11 St600·' on left ear Sonia Ana non/smkr, $795/mo, _n __ u_1_· __ -----hm/furn. Shr BA. W/d, • .. ,
No Pers 760-14t8 Lovely 18R Courtyard pool, •P•. S400/mo + mo. Placentia & J7lh ~12.~~~8S~~~~
COSTA MESA 2624
Move·ln
SPECIAL!
1 BEDROOM
Pool, spa, cable hkup
WESTLAKE VILLAGE
84~122 Anytime!
setting. Gated, pool, dep. N/smkr 55CH737 848·1 t84
security. A1k about NEW SHOPS 7·1000 REWARDlllLoat D09 Rl:NTALS TO Spec:lalsl 042·5858 sq ft units. Roll up 00--YOU THINK CALI· Male, bleck. 601bs,
doors. Greal Placentta FO~NIA should ttavo white chesthair. Pink
sr. loc. Also llore trnt 1t~ own lmmtgrallon Collar, no tags. Lost
retail & olc. Start et Sor.11ce? If so call 1 · 7 /18 near Orange Del
Move-In SpecJal1! SHAHE 2724
2 & 3BA Townhomesl •Corona del M•r Shr
Good locl 548·7307 nice 2BA 2BA Apt,
NEWLY DECORATED W/d, pool, Jae, gym,
2BR, fncd yd Wtr pd. $550/mo. 721..0230
636-4120 9'5PM •·.-F-em--n-/-s-to_s_h_r_L-g,
2194 Placenlla 57!>5 Brite COM 2bc. duplex,
$695/mo. Agt 85o-122o 900·776-0118 $2.00 Mar. Call 642·6285 call. An lndopondent
Nallonaltst Poll HEAi.TH &
MAKE A FRIEND FOR FITNl-.:SS :JOOO
LIFEI Scand1navlen. WEIGHT LOSS GUAR· European, Yugosla·
Employment
Opportunities
EMl'l.OYM!-.N I·, t.IO
BANK TELLER PIT
We're seeking en ••· ceptlonal lndlvlduel
w11tt a warm, enthus'-1
astlc attitude and • dedication to cu•
tomer 1ervlce to work
al our Newport Center
branch es • full ..,.
vice Teller. Thia • 32·
hr per week poSltlon.
Not everyone ha•
what It takes to join
ono of ttt• beat team•
In the bu11neu. All
•ppllcanta wlll be ex·
peeled to P•H • PfO-
ficlenc:y test.
II you think you have 1
what It tal<e• and
you're lntere1ted In
working for an out•
standmg organization,
please call 714-e40-
9870 Ext. 15 and Uk
for Usa or Alta.
L.,9• 3BR 2 'hBa
condo, 2·story. pool.
garage, frplc, w /d
hk.up, •mall pet ok.
51050 + 5750 dep.
075·4012 Agt BEACH 2 140 518 Udo Nord 67~151 ---------
SUPER!I 1 BR. patto. 3 blk 10 bch. yd, gar,
encl gar, no pots, frig, S450/mo 760-1932
elec range, $550 -+ •·2-b--r/""1..,.b_•_C_O_M_Co_tte_g_e,
Business &
Finance vian. South Am rlcon ANTEED. Stops nib·
Japnnoso High Schooi biers, blngers, emo-
Exchange • 1 u-uonal eaters. $21.95.
0 •
G)'-=
"' ::> "' -::;. 1C
ii "' a.. "O
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2br/1.5ba Sec, A/C, Lido lale. All new 3Br
patio, dbl gar. nr bch, 3Ba, country kit, tam r-m, din rm, sec. S3000 pool, cats ok, 51075 673·2230 or-631-2032 989-8388 or 969-6269
Live Nr The Ocean!
Completely remodeled
Townhouse style apt.
3Br 2~Ba, encl ga·
rage, w/d hkups, pvt
backyard, pool, spa,
2233 Fairview Rd.
$1070/mo 548·7001
dep. 642·59&4 Frpl, W/O, Quiet l.oc,
g a r • P r o f • M /F ,
5587.50/mo 67~15 FOUNTAIN
VALLEY 2634 COM Master Sulla. 3
lmm•c. 1 BR 1 BA, nu bllc1 to bch, W/0 free,
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY 2904 dents ... arrtvlng AU· Wide var101v of diet
gusl ... l-4ost lomllles Pill• ovep1lable. Call
needed! Amoncan In· Nallonal harmaceull·
tercullural Studont Ex· cal for Information
chango Call Barbara 8 O O ·? ~ 6 -3 8 O 7 •
(714) 670-8683 or 1• C O.D •credit cards
FIRST INTERSTATE
BANK OF CALIFORNIA
. EEO Alf""'811Y1 ~ £molr
CUSTOMER
SERVICE
Cb
Q) ::> Q. •
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<O =r
CD
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CD ::s
Cozy 2BR bungalow, lg
fncd yard, off st1ee1
parking. avl 8/t . $800
mo. Call 90B-98tJ9
SECLUDED CDS
LOCATION
4br, 1.75 ba home.
This highly d&1lrable
model has vltd cell-
lngs. new p aint, ap-
prox. 1500 SQ tt.
$231,000
Call Joe. 848·1202.
Tarb•ll R••ftore
1 BR Penthouse. gated -,-2-o_O_O_F_F_1_S_T __ M_O_
comm w/pool & ton· RENTI AVL 8 /11
nls. $975/mo~t 1BR 1BA w/garage,
854-5 spacious & sunny
I $660 OPEN SAT 9 · Luxury Condo. 8 ; suN 12.91 2020
Brand new lg studio Fuller1on Av• Sorry. unit loc 1/4 ml to bch, no pets 831·8427
nevor occupied, 1ep
bdrm area. A/C, pool $200 Off Clean & Lg
& tennis $895. Agt Nr bus mkts movies
854-5809 2257 Maple 2BR 5650
carpet, tile, a.tc, pool, shr w/Prof. non/1mkr,
soc. parl(,. w /d, $625. $550/mo 675-7313
249-8949 •-E-,-.-,-u-ff_s_h_r_w_/2--P-ro-t,
HUNTINGTON 1p•clous/elegan1 3br/
2t>a h••. pool/Jae. o•r.
$10,000 MONTHLY IN·
COME POTENTIAL
w11h your own free
900 number. Free bro·
ker program also. oe.
tails $1.00 refundable.
Z.R. Phlllps. 179 Bell
Ave .. Sacramenlo, CA
95838. BEACH 2640 f/p, nl• $495 644·5841 r---------
HB 't\ off 1st Rent. 2BR LUX condo, Npt, r-m w/ CONDOM
1 BA apL pauo, new ocn vul Kitch prlv1, VENDING ROUTE
carpet, new point, go· W/D, pool, tennis. •pa Big Proltts Call Amon·
rage, $785 16401 S500 ut11 pd 722·8577 can Defonder 24 Hrs
Wat e r-w 8 Y • B 01 s a MIF to share large 3Br 1-800.858·3933
Chic& Heil. •Pl 1 block from ---------
800·SIBLING _a_c_c_ep...;.l...;.e_d ____ _
WOLFF TANNING aces. New com·
merclal·home units
from 5199.00 Lampi·
Lo11ons·Acce11orles
Monthly paymen\1 low
as S18.oo. Call today
FREE NEW color cata-
log. 1·800-367·6836
LOST&
"ONE DAY DIET" Is ex·
ptodlng In bllllon S ln-
d ustry. DlstrlbUIOtl
neededl Commissions
and oveuldel paid
weakly. Marketing
plan and free lnforma·
tion pack 1·800-846-
9235.
Announcements
The NEWPORT
BEACH/COSTA MESA
CAIL Y PILOT la loolc·
Ing ror • CU9eom.t
Servlc• Repr•..,,.•
tlY9 tor tM Ctrculdon ,
Dept to wortt a fteldba. ICheduM, eppl'Oll , ..
24 hours per week.
We need a rell&b ..
person with •1rong
teleph >n• 1kllla,
L'"'Ury Condo'.! Also 1 BA nu Cpl $540 .... 2BR nu CPI & vu $720 775-8800. 963·.3698 beach, NB. S400/1---------
iiijPlii~
142.5171
N E WPORT
BEA CH 2169
•/• Mite from ocean, 2 Students/HUD invited
pvt suites. Perfect for 642·2288 or 631·2725 prore11lonals. Brend
new, In gated. pool •$200 OFF!•
comm $1375 Agt Lg 2BR 2BA, d/w, ga. Beach Rentals! 854-seo9 rage. 1ndry rm. ciose 1---------to SC plaza $795 mo NEWPORT PENINSULA NB. Summer wkly. 3BA 505 Sunflower
YEARLY·WIN'TER·SUMMER $800/WI<. ,$1250/mo CENTAUR MGMT
I Bedroom to 4 Bedroom yrly. 126 40th St. 646-Fumishtd/Vnlum4shld 024 7 or eve. 631-7902 , _64_2_._2_2_88_o_r _6_3_1._2_1_2_s
H8 3BA 2BA house, mo. Call 642-4091
now pal nt, fenced -0-c-e_a_n_v-1-.-w--1 -b-lk_t_o bkyd, dbl gor•ge. $1150. 6172 Wtnslow bch, lrg 4 bdrm, 2 \.".I
775-8800. 963·3698 bath, 2 car gar. frpl, wetbar, $1700 536· Lg 3BR 2BA 2·ttory 3907, 211 18th st. HB
twnhmo, W D hkup,
D'W, frplc, patio, gar, PROMONTORY PT.
$1150 -• sec No Share 2Br 2Ba, ocHn
dogs. (310) 592·2214 view, all amenltlea. $700/mo. 673-6605 Villa Rentals
675·4912
••Eaatalde spacious Newport CrHt Twnhse 2BR 2BA, 1 car ga. Pvt rm.. BA, Back Bay
3br/2.Sba, comm rage. 15th Street. TH, full hH pnvs. pool
NEWPORT
BEACH 2669 pool/ten, $1 600/unf $950/mo. 850-1330 tbl, big 1creen, yd, $1750/p.fum 642-.3850 •---------••EASTBLUFF•• S425 .. uttls 6S0-3190 ----------=========::....:=========; •1BR, frpl, d/w, patio, lg 26A 2BA, flreplace,r---------pool, encl gar No very nice $1000/mo. Room $350/mo. fem.
FMNCHISE OF 90'5
Ameilng 8u1lne11
A first Nolhlng else
hke II We are rec-
ommended by ma10t
automohve manufac-
turers 10 perform
specialized warranty
worll ror dealer·
ahlps. It you have
60K to ln1101t, don't
miss th11 one. F.or.
details call anytime:
1-800·741·3778
t'OUND 2921\ P .. ...,,, phone ~.
neat appearanc. end
eb,. to WOt1l wel with LOST! othe,., $5.30/'Hr.
July 20th. large mato Cati DANl•L aHllA
ahort hair, 1/2 Ab-OWM HOks altractlve 842-4321 Rd a07
bys1n1an: 112 Tabbyl young female to share •
Llghr brownish gold & fabulous ocean front CASTING llllllDI
pepper colored w estate In exchange for Extr•• needed tor
black t•P tail, striped 0 cc• s 1 on a I 11 g h 1 film•. cornmerc:tela •
legsl Blue reflector housokoe.plng, baby· iv. Earn up '° l200
color w/blue tag w/ silting. Salary pos· per csayl No exp
name Happy Snappyl slble 497·0&ee e__.ed Call tod.., Vcty Hazel Dr. Corona ---------n _.. • -• Del M;ir. REWARDll ----8_1_ .. _s_8_~_._o_•_t_
750·7090 COOK: Pollo Style For Ad Action Ch•rbroll•d Chkn, Call a Exp 0n1y, Ai>PIV 11a1 Warn«, HB (Gothetd)
OVERSlUf f ED?
pets. $685/mo. Bay 72t·1 H~O Beaullful Back Blly
Timber Apts. 642·7142 ---------area. 851·6506
•28R Dupl.x w /sld• •2BR $750•
Roberi W•kefleld
Wllltlltld Mantllnt Gt111p ClllMtrll~ lldt· Ste 200 t moo ~lit-... ~.ICY 401'3-151t
Shopping lor • new
11panmen1? clasalflod
lets you compare
costs • without hHsle
or worryl
Illy fllll Thinking of havtng a
.. garage sale? OM ua •
WE'VE GOT
THE ANSWER
Is every nook and cranny of your goroge
stuffed? Can't remember what it feels like
to pork your car inside? We've got the
onswed Advertise your garage sole in the
Doi~ Pilot Closs~ieds. If ony items listed in
your goroge sole od don't sell, we 'll run
those ttSted items (under merchandise)
the following week at GAllAGI
no charge! ·--~
iilliPil~.~ .
Coll 642·5678 lodoy!
. . • , 1 l , """ 1,, n,, . r.1.,, i. er , ", ...
yd quiet, 1ngt sty, gd *1BDRM $6DO• Shr 3br Hse In CM, pool
jac, Sat I lV sprt tint
n/t , MIF, SSOO/mo Incl
tum rm w(TV 641-8012
Piiot Classlfled
842.-.5878
AD· VISOR ~;~~T cu•••~•D 842·5678 M2·H78 are•. gar, W/0 hkups Frig, dshwshr, stove
S795/mo 847·7540 Incl No pe1S 545-4855
Service
Directory
SERVICE DIRECTORY
Cf';Mt;NT
CONCRETE ar>26
For Ill -hame and ---
HANDY MAN :n10 l.ANJ>St 1\t't-. &
L.AWN ('AIU; :HWH ...-...-R~PAIRS Homo/ PUBLIC NOTICE Rental PROPERTIES , .Drlvewey1-patlos-Need • good qualified Paint.Carpenlry .. tc.· Jim'• Landaoaplne The Cellf, Public U1111-
palht etc. No fob too Llv•·ln · or Uve-out? Drywall. r..-..5-~277 Ou111andlng dealgns lies Commission RE· a!T\111 ...... Uc.571470 rv• b•en t1'18f'..Cell ...... ,..,_ w1lh plan1 grouping• & QUIRES that all used
l'/\I NTJN<i .11i:11i
UINHWClrotellelnt.
PM*IQ. ~Ed. Houle{
Apt. au.I. job. ,r ......
SI llcl 5e9197 638-1751
HOOt'INli .1 111 ll
HlJSINt:SS
SEHVICt:S :J488 Mickey 963-2493 Leanne &31·2930 •Christian Handyman. erllttlc l runlng of household good• =-~-....:.,,_,,,,--...,..-'·A-1-1 -b-1------1-Paintfng, S1ucco. dry-tr••• ahrube. mo11era print their
Pauern•d Concrete • • e HouHclean ng wall, fences/nates. Se· Also malnt. 979-892& P.u .c . Cet T number, Re Roofe• "T'" • by th• day. Loc•I • • REMOVE BAD Stamped & all ~pes •r••· Exe.I. refs. Ceb nl0t DIK. John W_.lfie TrH Service, stumps, llmos end chautteura Locel Refa, e y
*CREDIT* cone work, 25 yr• exp Allcla 751_..299 carpentry, plumbing, ctnups, haullng. print their T.C.P. num· Greater Peelflc Afg
Llc.316t 17, 842·1027 tile, drywall, maaonry Comm.Ir••· lawn ber In all adwrtl•• 83 .. 1 ... •821381
Using State 6 Federal T J Ptllt Cone. Cone! eonc. T~pec~~ 8:-~7~ & more. Reas. ralH. malnl. Mika 841--0612 menta. II you h•v• •
Cl\Rl'f':NTHY 3~ to
Laws, you may have B!ick~ SI Uc 277329. Oet windows FREE, Jim MS.2824 question •bOu1 me I.-
the right \,o hove Items Hign.st 0\111 LIM Plat. Ort Aef'a &45-0751 uaNDYANDY ~~111~~~~.~~~~'· ~l:i~ r•moved lrom your (7141912·7093 ' nA foppte1,t11111ove. Lew"'•
credit re"ort Free Elec-Plumb·Palnl. LI. ..,,,.,,......,,. 711-3471 Publlp Utlhlle• .. I I "'"1~"043 CommlHIOn Con1ulletlon cerpn ry. • c,.... ....., Victor Prof G•rctenlng, n 4-558-'151 8()().444. 7175 Handyman E.11pra11. All Land1caplng & Malnt ---------
HELPING HANO flN •• ,,........ C..*9CI* job• welcome Smell Excel r•I•. 1 o Y'• .. P Sav On Movln9 THE ORIGINAL Cuatom Homee, Comlft'I )ob 1peclan1 ... 24 hr. 487·173• lowHI, Storage, prof. T&M, Speciality Prot.. call. est ·2017 excel reputalfon. 1 hr DEAN tM TILi MAN nt wonc min. ln1ur. T181859.
leaky ahower•·Aeld =.1.:,..';~i. · H1nchnn1n lervtcea. Visa/MC 731·29H Uc.-Tns1 L ., ' POfl Man'• ..... , 1 wash & regrout. N~ Uc UIOIO, 790-t t71 c. n1ur. oc re•· .. , min O·--r ....... eat & Repalf Bathroom• Fr" Ht. 873-n.2 " -"'-l'/\INTIN<i :lli:'lli
Sl'HINKI l·.11
IH 1'1\1 I'S 1'1 •I
Sprlnklore •r• my «
only busln•H. R
6 lnttallellone.
Cha.rte• 722·782•.
Prot'I lnatal
or MIWt.le a
''" Eatlmat"· Cell Nlelc (310) 110-1111
All A•Pf'• & lntlall11Jone
Qlt)r wrtl onl~. ref'•
Local 10 yra. HonHt
2A hta, Lou &42-6678 Ft-N< ! S
& Ill·.( h.._, It. I ,
I l.ANllSt /\1'1-l\t
Shower doof'I Kite· ra1es. lie. 101002
Floora·Plumblng Lie. lns\Jf. 714/633-9925 l"'2Q Yfl ef Qulllr llft USE
l'<'*o SlftOr Lie ~ THE Alpwa, Alf!IOCI Doors, Wiil-25yrl 0 C. 973·8065 ll'•NC•8-0AT•a. I l./\IA/N ( /\l(t' l'iO/i ... .. M5-320t Mt...,_ PlLOl'8 dews, tlblnfta. ttu«O I clrt-TILE 1natalled/Repalred,
.... fences, ;at••. fCc lJc PrOl'fl9( CcM1t0ut StMct
35 yrs exp Jerry 142-0HJ ~'" l!al I Aefetenc ..
New R .... lr. ~ •La.,...Mow A Ed99. Ctcllf POii ....,..., CM/NI Trimming, Clean-Upe.
Jim Whyte 142· 720I Lewn1. Apts • ne11-
dent1•I 83 t .aao9
No matter
what you're
dofng, your
hometown
newsp•per
•W.J. V00NQQUl8T CLASSl'IEO
Pelntlftl Cenlraoter ;•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiii~~ Oual. painting by prof. JoM I lhelby ...... ,.,.
Ct-.M t"N I
CON< IU. It-.. l .. ~h I llll.ll CAttt-: .t~dh
Op..... fer C....._. Slummer lpeclal1S 2Vf9 + sestwk fncd
Speclatltlng In dflV•· yd. Meal• Incl W'CM,
W•Y•· p&tlOI, walk· Aef'• Avail &49-1211
~Y• a petlO c~ Money falk• .and ,~ "" "1. c•ll csueit..cs 1peake l'8 47•·•8•8 I~.
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11\1.l'l\lll~ .11 •. •o
Al carpet ....,..,.
Pwr ••retch & lnetall
Any •• Job, 16 V'9
7 de. 1»tU1 24 hrs
IU; h hi h'. Find h.
OH•lfled.
ln AmertOan f,..
8ervlo• Remov•I,
Trim, Senior Ol1c.
FrH 811 &31-IA11
Why play Hide 'N
SMIC with chlldc81•? caw The Piiot todeyl
842-M71
..
The lilj ....
ftta In.
Ucll'S020M. Int. Free
eat. 84&.3306
EJcterl« ~ Painting
by prof. Davtd SIOAM
Palntere Lio 361529 •
Devld 845-0057
F• Ad Actian
Cal a
liliMI.
Al).VIS(I
'42·5'71
l•re• Your Reach lhrou• Dur IW Improved LDwlr Ralls
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•1.21 per line, per: day. That's ALL you pay.
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1 \11'1 I'' '.1~ :--, I 1 •.Ill M t-.Hc 'll l\N I l l St-. tl UN'llNCdllN HUI\ I'S 70 l l t''ORlJ tJO'/ !) M~Rct:u1-;s tt 1 :10 MISC AUTO tti4C> ...,_.,..
TM Anolutlon Ttuat
COfPOfll\lon .. SMt<lng
quallfl•d candidates
tor tM foUooMnQ ~
t1on In "* Newport eeacn oHlc:a:
MIS C hill:> Hf-:/\( H t• I ~o TueBoattMa .. .. new dlaael, 11an1 & rv.BBIT cage1 W/dMp *9552 Peppartr .. Of. 1an~1. reflnllhed 1992,
Automobiles '83 LTD Broueham 84 380 SL. 2 tOPI. t989 CUTLASS 41,000
MILES e ll or1y1nal
$3,1530 .16 •232709
n epo1se1s1on Geo
199 1 $4 ,1 70 1e
i 775205. Taurus 1990
$4,730.26 •105"'74
pull-out 1tay1, good Sat only, Magnavox 1251(/obo a..e-31120
JiJC, PIW, 36k oflg ml, phone, midnight blue,
g1ea1 cond, '40001ot:>o SAC lor 115,500, 960-
721·9826 2868 cond S40 ea. color tv, Fum, Misc. • , ________ _
557·5227 book1•bo0ks~booq WANT RD t Bo at HMW 90:.JO .,......~-..,,..-,-.,..-..,,...---' 87 Tempo LX. tow '70 280SR Coupe, mll••• lllnt bodv & 36K ml, lite blue xii
Int, ortg owner. S3900 cond, mull •••II S1 4K
RECORDS IWIAGEIENT
TECHllCWI l#AD323)
$11,000.$25,000
J. CURCI
COLLECTION
Shade, Pine, Cypreu W~ollffe Garden• Traller tor 13 " Bo•·
trees, 15-gallon, $20. Annual Yard & ton Whaler. Call 714-
t-gallon plant•. $1 Bak• Sele, SAT a-1. 844-4288
Wiatefta $10. 874-9422 18765 Florida St.
'87 3211 A/T, Well
cared tori (2fbel64)
$15,995, Crevier
BMW, 1500 Auto Mall
Or, SA, 835·3171
ttrm 722·7453 OBO 873-33t3 D yn a s t y 1 98 ~
$4,692.115 •5817111
PATIENT
REPRESDTATMMRI
On Udo Penln1ula English walnut watd-
robe • Cal Mode dln-
1 n g 1et w/5 wing
POWEil BOATS 7012 JEEP Dl 10 NISSAN 9 11)0 Ca r a van 198 9 $5,940,\4 #873390
Escon 1991 $4 892 rn
II 193749 Tempo t96b
$2,"130 21 .; Ui7992.
C AO 1988 4 9 ,0 00
Nl';WPOHT
Und., th• aupervlalon ot lh• rac:orda man-
agement manag., In
th• c:onaolldateo of· fie•. the Incumbent
provld" recon:ta man-
agement ••rvlc:•• ... 1lgn•d to th• unit.
The•• aervlc:ea In-
clude .providing sup-
port In the ., ... of dl-
rectlvea, form•. mlcfo.
graphic. and c:or·
reapondence man-
agement; flle1 malnl•
nance: re1earch r•
qOeata; record• ,..
trleval; and records
dlspoalllon. The In-
cumbent alao advlafll
th• records man-
agement' manager on
1echnlcal matters.
Work la conaldered to
be at an entry or rou.
Una level of dlfflculty
and complexity. In-
cumbent may aaalst
higher graded person-
nel In related actlvl-
11e1. Supervisory con-
tact and direction are
provided to clarlf(.
major objectNH, pr •
orllle1, alternatlv••
and to rHolv• the
most dlfflc:ult quH·
11on1 or problems that
nrl1e. Occa11lonal
overnight travel r•
quired.
R f I chalre • Much · Staf· .. pone bll 11•• In-fordshlre • 011 Paint· elude acheduUng & c: 0 n ff r m I n g M R I Inge • BOUTIQUE •
uam1, completing FINE JEWELAV • A
patient flies with ac-Must SH. Calf for DI·
curate Info. for exams, rectiona 875-5539
on·1n: rnHNITUIU:
t:QUIPMt:NT 6047 BEACH hlb!t
Deek1, new rolling ••TOYS, appllancea,
chairs, phonH and 4 tumilure, children &
drawer me cabinets, adult c:lothlng. Sat
MUST SELL, 960-2868 only from 8:00 to 4:00
13.5' Novuranla, hard
bottom, cntr con1ole,
35hp, elec 11att Su-
zuki, '4800 875-9175
Sl\IL BOATS 7014
'88 835cal A/T, Xtra,
>Ura Cleanl (2kng406),
$22,9915, Crevier
BMW, 1500 Auto Mall
Or, SA, 835·3171
'89 BMW 3251, 4 dr,
5 epd, white w/black
'89 Cheroll .. Limited 4
dr, lo ml, whlle, m1n1
cond, (2mpm283)
$1 6 ,99 6, Crevier
BMW. 1500 Auto Mall
Or, SA, 83!>·3171
'87 Nl••an Sentra E 5-spd, AJC, Kenwood
ca11et10 stereo. Dark
grey W/grey lntor1or
82K wall-maintained
hwy mllas. SS500 firm
m II e s S 6 1 4..0..-2 1---~
#503123 Repo!>ses•
sl on publlc no1tc e
over 300 vetilcle•
being llquldated This
newspaper will pub·
fish this llqulclalio11
sale 1·day only · Save
Ad" Consumers t •
800-544-7879, 1•91 C..
991-4495.
Eetate Salel Antq 18 ft. cruising H.A. cal
turn, hNhld goods & boat. loaded, clasalc
morel trrl/Sat 9-4pm 19 entry replica. VHF,
18 t 7 B•dford Ln 8 p/p, 2 t:>nk1. 846-2289
Int, Mini Cond, all ---------1 records, MUST· SEEi '89 Cherokee Limited,
S 11 ,500 969-8743 black. ABS, low mlles,
Call 873·9213
an1wertng patient In-Jan•'• Antlqu•• 28th
qulrla1 about ••am1/ & Lafayette In Can-
ln1 uranc: e/p aymant, nery VIiiage, 2 new••·
and plc:klng-up/deltv· tales over 600 ltem1,
erlng film. M·S 10-4, sun lo-3,
l't:'l'S & PONTIAC 91 70 ANIMALS li0·l9
•POODLR Tea Cup, Estate Sale. Furn, appll· Cal 20, racing and
red, 8 lbs, male, AKC, ance1, piano, clothes. cruising, loaded, vht, BUICK 9035
af'ler 7pm warr mint. 51 5•500 •et Lemans RUNS
OBO. 770-5225 GREAT • 5750. Obo
'90 Cherokee Pioneer 548·7217 or 646-1485
673·5888 Sandra Mc· Require• excellent Nelli, 10~ ott w/AO data entry 1kllls ,
1
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1 ~ yre old $250. Sat 6-2. 2101 Fuente. mlr.5.5j, p/p,two full
2824405 NB bnk1. 848-2289
'82 Le Sabre 4 pr, sll· 4x4. 4dr, A/T Lots of
ver, AJC. P/S, P/B, Options! (2ddy779), PORSCHE 91 7rt
1trong tetephone etl· Oak dlnlne tbl ssoo.
quette, abllity to priori· pine deak $950, pine
tlZ• work, and good dresser 1750, Jacuzzi
lnterperaonat 1klll1. A ssoo. dryer $100 760-medlcal Of MRI back-0471
ground 11 preferred.
BABY bunnle1, dwarfs, Fabuloua Treaeur••
gentle, loves kids. Design House '92,
Only $15 ea. Home of Piiar Wayne
557·5227 Sii 9-5, 930 Mariners Or.
good transportation St 3 ,99 5 , Crevie r
LIDO '14 2 Hls ol car. $1995 673-1514 BMW, 1500 Auto Mall '88 911 Turbo Red
salts, new rigging w/1---------Or, SA, 835-3171 blk IUir ml, 19k m
traitor Dys 1·800-537· '85 Century. 45,000 loaded all reeds. 1
0828 Er1k or Larry: m1le1, exc:el cond. A/c, '91 Wrengler 5 spd, owner. PERFECT,
Ev• 673·2351 Ertk p/S, p/b. $4,000 OBO. whttgrey, 19k. Blk Solt S49 950 720-1265
957-1594 after SPM._ & Bikini lop, nvr off.rd,
We otter competltN•
aalarlff and benefits.
FURNITUHE 6014
Bunny C•v• 5' hi, Huge Garage Sala. Sall
redwood 560,, Sm 3' sun. 8 to 2. 2431
cage S15 361·9414 Santiago Or. (Ott SAILBOARDS 7018 CAI>ILI.AC 9040 St0,500 ObO :380·9747 TRUCKS 9220
AUTOMOBILES· 198&·
92 MODELS Small or
no down payment No
credit check.. Assurrie
payments on f1n1n-
c1aliy distressed d us
and truck 1·800-7 )
3974 (24 hours)
Pl•••• Mnd resume e Elegant Black lac-
or apply In peraon to quer designer Queen
CUTE KITTENS Irvine Ave.)-63l•5007 Wlncl•urfar complete.
All blk & blk/Whl. $20 SAT 9-41 Huge re-good cond Sl50 754-
eac:h. Shots. 756-1017 model aalal Baby 1262
Iha Human Resources Anne dining rm chalra, Free to good home • 8
Department. pure •Ilk. solid mawe wk old fem. Calico kit. seats. $380 ea orig;
FOUNTAIN VALLEY $150ea 080. Call Oya Very aHoctlonate. Call
840-e224 or Ev•• Blalr 650-2826 REGIONAL HOSPITAL 950-5 .. 94 =F~R...,.E"""'E ___ T_,O,,,__Q.,..._O _O_D
tum, cothes, furn, tons
morel Don't mill Ill
531 San .. An.a Ave MAIUNE s1o:nv1CE
SUPPi.ms 7020
Tanaka 3 hp Out· board Engine. NEVER
, '9 t Wrangler 5 spd 90 Sevlll• STS Awe-wht/grey, 19k, Blk Soh
some Polished Blaclt & ~klnl top, nvr ott-rd
Ext. Flawless Cond, s19,soo obo 380·9747 Call for Oetall1, .
(STK 4179) (IOC
8022402), SSAVE
Naber's Cadillac
2600 Harbor Swd. CM
&40-8100
LINCOLN 9120
84 TOVOTA Stakebed
w11 h boxes, 4-spd.
grea1 running truck
$3500 obo 559·5362
88 ··~ Range Rover, Leather, Ski racks,
OONA TE YOUR CAR
truc k, motorhomo.
b oat. reel esrato.
stamps , coins. Col·
lect1bles to Foundn·
tlon Sarv~ng the B·orld
l.R.S. tax dedue11bl
Free towing: need 11t;I
run. 1 ·800-995·8889 Transportation AND MEDICAL CENTER AMERICAN OF MAR· HOME "Nickle, .. Col-
t7100 Euclld Av.. TINSVILLE large lie/Shepherd Mix, 2'h USEDI S295, 969·9804 ---------
'71 LINCOLN Conti· brush gu11rds, storage
nental. 460 eng. runs pod • 1h1ep1kln,
good 51295 Must 1001 chrome rims, orig.
'92 Sedan Devilla 642·0567 owner 24,900. obo ANTIQUES &
Ftllllttln Yllltr1CA12108 dark wood 9-drawer year old Fem, weighs
JOILINE: l7141N&-8108 dresser with 2 rectan· about 40 lbs, love• chlldren. Moving, gular mirrors & night 't k 645-4607 EQUll ()pportul'llty Employer stand. Both for $300. can oop. ·
Otflc. S.cr.tary Call 951-4416. Hlmalayan Froe to
Good home, remalo
BOATS 7011 '
MARINE SLIPS
DOCKS 7022
to Min To Open Sea
18' Power $195 mo &
45' Sall, narrow beam
$450 mo 752-2881
Several to choose ---------1 _6_19_·_9_34_·_3_1 _1 o ___ _ CLASSICS 9260 from, 11111 under GM '81 Lincoln Towncar, '89 Range Rover, xlnl
Warranty. Call tor 42.000 ml, needs cos· c:ond. sllvor w/lthr, '31 Ford Moc;lel fl
Color. Milage & Price, metic work. 52,250 sunroof, phone, 36K Roadsler. B eau111u1
SAVE 646-8606 ml $25.200 969·5344 parade ready Prof re
Nabers Cadillac stored . Own part ?I
2600 Harbor Blvd, CM h istory. Appraised
540·9100 $25,000, sacral1co
Strong organizational COUCH, roaewood 1p1de, Home 631·
and relational ekllls. back & arms, con· 2574, Office 752·7445 Famlllarlty with basic temp $250 675-2330 compu1er data entry. ' · HIMALAYAN mix kit·
Ughl phones and gen-Designer contemp. tum, tens, tlulty, playful,
eral office support. F/ Newport w11ertron1, seal blue $125.
14' Bartin., Caprt
w/trter, SOhp, l/f,
stereo, very clean,
runs greall Must see
to Bellevel Must Sell·
Just bought New Boat
$3000/FIAM, 432·0318
after 6pm or IV• msg
Beaut Npl 1llp avail, up
to 42'. $10·$12 ti, near
Lido Marina Village,
sec gated. 723-1255
CHRYSLER 90~0
For Sale/Trade! '73
Vega, 327 Chevy,
'71 2200 4 dr, fully 4 SALE. 1970 VW Bug,
equip, xlnl cond, orig It blue. allslock new
owner. AJC, AM'FM, ong $2,000/0BO
5 14,500 080. l ie
.-EUD976 Phone 714·
891·9901 days, 71 ~
~0-7231 eves BUDGET Wt. YST
(#AD-307)
$42, 700.$55,500
· ~With benefits. Call beaullful condition. 546-9197 52300 642-5436 675-21 51
Cheryl, Coldwell Sofa, loveseat, dining 18' Cl•••lc Wooden
Boat '57. Century
Lapstrake, Grt cond.
$8000/obo 548-3641
MOTORCYCLE
much chrome, show ~----__ ..., __________________ ..,...., ______________________ __
winner, $10.000. Jim Banker 714/644-9060 set & much more.
P(T ART TEACHER $150-$400. 723-1255
Pvt school, Costa DINING table & chair•.
MHa.650-1115 hi bl 12 The Incumbent tune· ---------c na co net • • t•on1 as a budget ana-Reil Estate units, Drexel Harl·
lylt with rHponalbltity a-1l1tant tage (ConsensuH). fq $5,000 for all. 5 piece
BICYCLES 6060
1987 BIANCHI
1 O·•P••d SZ 23, 30 FT Tollycraf1 cabin
men's frame, $150 cruiser, twin 255 HP
Tlp·top condition. Mercrulser engines.
Call 951-4416. sleeps 6 . xlnt cond.
$45,000. 673·9247
TICKETS 6076
SCOOTER 8018
'87 Honda Ellt• Red,
Xlnt cond, 1 yr new,
1600 ml. $1350, In·
eludes 2 helmets, lock
& cover 970·6016
-~-~-~~~-
988-7089 .......
FERRARI 9067 By CHARLES GOREN
'84 Mondlal Red. t with OMAR SHARIF
owner, 25,600 m1, ~nd T .. NNAH HIRSCH S42K/obo 546-5597 ° "' '°' performing th• fUll NB Rltr/Cu11om Home luxury bedroom set,
range of duties neces-Builder 1eeka ener-$2,200. Luxury ma·
1ary to formulate, gellc AE licensee for tress & boir springs
present and eicecute Open Houses & tore-$500. 673-1477
Hollywd Bowt Box (41
•Front Row Center•
Thurs 1arle1, 8 evonts,
extras. $400 each
night, 080. 844-9410
THE END IN SIGHT
lh• fleld office budget. clo1ure re1earch.1---------Yhls Involve• th• col-K lectlon, c:ompllallon. WHkend1 req'd. Sal· 1tchen dinette, glass ary + Comm Ask ,or w/chrome w/5 chairs . • nalysls, and rev!~ · ... ~ Cindy 9•3-••77 French Provlnclal of program and bud· __ .....__,_...,.. __ , __
PT ON.ST dresser & matching gel data, variance RECE I night stands w/mlrror.
analy1l1, c:on1lder· Photo StUdlo nMds Stereo cabinet.
atlon ot rebudge\ or receptionist to answer 848•245 t
reallocation requests, phones, type, do monitoring ftpendi.. minor computer work, 1_M_o_v_ln-g--7-/2 __ 5_1 _U_v_ln-g
ture1, etc. & run occasional er· rm. dining rm, bdrm,
BUDGET ANALYST
(#AD-315)
$24,000.$38,000
rands. So. Bay Loca-olflce, TVs. appll·
tlon. Pleue call Susan ances, patio I Incl
(310) 762·1270 Drexel Heritage (Con-
sensus) 973-1477
Th• Incumbent func·
tlon• as a budget ana-
lylt with rHponalblltty
for performing a vari-
ety of dutlH usocl·
at•d with one or more
phase of budget work.
This lnclt>dH the for·
t:Ml'LOYMt:NT
St:HVICES !l:>33
SSS WORK AT HOME
and vam an excellent
Income by assembling
arta and crafts. Guat·
a9teed money maJ<er.
Call and ask for Lynn
1 ~00-338-6237 Pins &
Nffdlu.
mulallon presentation. ---
On Sz Bed Incl aht1 &
1prd, $150/obo, Nlfl-
tendo $30, 675-7252
WALNUT dresser w/mlr·
ror. 5-drawer chest,
head & ft board. 2
night 11and1. Good
cond. $450. 544-.93a7
MERCHANDIS E
MISC. 60t 5 or execution of th• Please be •ware that
field office budget 81\d the liallngs In this cat·
Involve• collectlng, egory may require you $1595 new portable spa
complllng, an~ng. to call a 900 number 1 to v. redwood skirt.
and reviewing data, In which there Is a SAVE $11,000.
varl•nce analyat1, char"• per minute. 261·8201 con1tderatlon ot r.. •
budgel or reallocatlon An Extra 2000/mo •35mm ~mera S175,
reque111, monitoring processing govern· golf clubs $185. gold
expendltu1e1, ale. Pe<· ment refunds no ex.p. watch S1SO, 26" TV
forms a variety of gen· nee. 24hrs 647-6682 $75, Kenwood Stereo
era1 c1er1ca1 dut1e1 and Bartender Trai nees s150. 631-1453
Garage
Sales
Ol•;NERAL 6102
MANTECA JUNIOR *
WOMEN'S CLUB 5th ' Annual Ans & Crafts! ,.
Fair• Saturday July
25th, 9 10 4 Civic
Centor, 1001 West ' Center, Manteca, CA , /J
Fre• Admlulon. I "/
BAI.BOA
ISIAND 6106
COM& BY Sat & Sun
8·2PM
107 Collln• Ave
MOVINOI Evarv· thing Muat Ool
Only 50/ to S 100
Furniture, samples,
c:ollect1ble1. clothe•.
household Items, ol·
flee equipment,
washer & dryer, rofrlg·
erator. wall units, hv-
lng rm furmluro, bual·
neu gllta & much
more II
Is someone special having a birthday
in August? Announce It in the Dally Pilot
and Independent! Send in e non-returnable
photo along with $10.00 or just e message
,,. with SS.00 and~ will publish it on
August 6th
Deadline July 31 , 5:00 p.m.
Send your message to:
The Daily Pilot & Independent
330 W. Bay St.
Eut-West
deals.
vulnerable
WEST
NORTR
+963 -AJ6
862 + K Q 10 3 EAST
+J84
South
• Q 10 6 2
:-9 8 3 Q '7· 4 2
10 '7 5 3
•98 SOUTH
~ K J 9 +A74
+AK7
K 10 6
AQ4
+J662
The b1ddfog:
South West North Eut
1 NT P .. 3 NT P ... P.. P ..
Opening lead: Two of +
Thie hand is a nightmare for an
aVld finesser, but a joy fo r the U<:h·
nicWl. How would you play three no
trump ~r the lead of a low 1pade?
There is nothing to the auction.
South has a classic one-no-trump
opening bid and. with a balanced 10
point.sand no interest in the majon1,
North's ra~ to game is above
reproach
After a spade lead. declarer \'.l.Jl
count eight tricks once tbe ace of
clubs tS knocked out. The fulfilling
tnck ea.n come from either ttd
suit-a simple fineue in diamonds.
or gllea&ing which way to t.a.ke the
heart fineBSe .
Those declarers who are contt>nt
with the surface possibilities would
win the first spade, force out the 11cf'
Of clubt, WlD the !lpade CODtlnUa\lfln
and t.a.ke the heart fmesse mto. E11"t
ThJt protects against West ha-.intc
started wtth five spades and th~
queen of hearts. When Eut g1th.er11
1n the queen, declarer can still fall
back on the diamond fineue. A rea·
aonable. line., but u the cards lie.. tht
contract falls short a trick.
The t«hnic:um. wiJu the first
spade and forces out the ace of
clubs. After winning the. 9p&de !?-
tum, declarer cuhee just enough
clubs to u.hau.st the. enemy's cards
in the auit. Tbe.n declarer aimph
nit.a with a spade.
A• es-peeled, West must win and
can cub one or two apede.s -1t
makes no difference.. But then West
mu.st le.ad a red suit a.nd. no mat~r
whlch the de.fender ch<>C>Sn, South
score.a an ertra trick in that suit
typing dutlH In aup-i-...------...,,..__,. por1 of th• work In th• Needed, earn up to •Tool Box tor Small
con1olld1t•d offlce. $150 dally, salary + Size truck, thick gage
llpa, full or part time. steel, Must Solll $30
Only completed "Ap· 2 wk training, women, 754·l262. pllc:atlona for Federal mon 21 or older. Call:1 ________ _
Employment" (SF· 800-532·9222 3hp Johnaon Motor
171) and Employ .. _C_R_U_l_S_E_S_H-IP--J-O_B_S-. Fresh/Salt Waler Misc
C ertification Stat• S"ummer/Permanent. Tackle, Box. A11orted
ment• (Form 2410) tor S300-$900 wHkly. Hlr· Classic Reels. CALL
apecmc po11tlone, by Ing photographers, 546-9832
HAI.BOA
PENINSULA 6107
GARAGE SALE
Clothes, lamps,
dl1he1, ml1c llemt
Sat/Sun, 108 7th SI.
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
)ob number and tllle casino workers. tour•---------u lilted, postmatked guides, ale. Travel Big Screen lV, Window
by Jul)' 31, 1992 wUI fro• Hawaii. Carib· Shuttere, Wlddlcomb
be ec:cepted. Ona ap-bean. Bahamas. Call Bedroom 1e1, t<g 1Z
pllcallon per position (8181 960-9144 ext c. Mattress, Bathtub, Bar
la required. 1004 Stoola, lnvec:tlon
· Cooktop Obi Oven.
ATC 11 an equal em-PHOTO TRIMMERS 721-8391
CORONA
DEL MAH 6122
COSTA MESA 6124 ployment opportunity Earn to S125/day. No•·F-1-.-hl-n-9-4-B-a-rg-a-ln-....... 7 •mPloyet with en ax· exp n9C. 800-262-4389 Wooc:ten Tackle Bow
c .. lent benefit peck· s t 8 2 b b 11 age. Th••• position• S20, LurH & ilem1 S1· a • pm, as• a , at• on•year appe>lnt· 5, Penn 6/0 reef $75, football, baklball
n;ente, but ••v•r•I Nanny Wantedl Trolling Pole St3, Col· c:ard1, & comp eets.
f 1 t lrJlne, ltv. In or out lecllon1 ol 30 old mlac h1hld, T.V., &
YHfl 0 emp oymen M·F to care for one 6 Claaalc: fre1h/1all clolhlng, 2950 Ceylon opportunity may be •---------a\'allable. Th• poal-mo. old. Ught hous• water RHl1 S12·S20. Sal only 9-S, Furn, toys,
Ilona are eubJect to work. Non-1mkr, aome 3 HP Johnson Rec:on· blkH, cloth••. tools
I f FDIC Engllah preferrad. dlllon motor S225 provle one 0 Must have reference•. 480 Coata Me•• St and •le. 1809 Tualln Employment AHpon· Call ?2 g..7a 4 a 5.._8832 Ave. Coala MHa. Of All Thi,,gs: Gemini, Virgo,
•lblllty and Conduct Sa 1 t i h k k f Pollcl••· cettaln poat Having Dlfftc:uttle1 01>-1 ..... ..,,.. ___ __,,...,....,.........._ Sat. S.-3 Indian baakets, s I ., us pt'BOns ave nae or
employment rHlrlc· talnlng m1g. please F 0 R SALE t kachlnas. Jewelry. 1ettlng moniftgt •<rots in dyHmk,
tlone and tM Hatch try again. Wa1her•ryer, Dre1Hr tum, clolhH, 'r.v .. mu· crutin, t'ntt'rt•ining fuhlon. Pl1tt1
Act. Peraon1 .. lected -.-.-.-lc-•_n_d,...-~L""'l_v_•_·~l-n and other mlac. Call slcal ln1trumen\1 2383 lndlvldu•I• love mystery. protl'lolt
for th••• po1tt1on1 723-0770. Columbia Or. •l•mour •nd intrigue, many a~ pty· Wanted Friday Eva.··----------•----------" may be required to Sunday Eve. No eat Queen or Parlor Palme, SATURDAY 8aml 2 chic and almost •II •rt M1Uu..1I. Leo
Pfovkl• fuH financial nace11ary. Costa 5-8 fHt tall. $20 ea, Mountain BlkH, Surf· natl"" .,,.. upPrt when it co•tt to
dlacloaure et th• time Men At••· Herb plant• 80 kinds board, Guitar & Mlscl •howmaMhlp. design, •billty to drne
of employment. Uz, 751~925 $1 ••· Ulec 874·SM22 1984 RaVMOnd Av up prothict and pro1t1ol• tAitnL libra
Un a o I I c It e d a p-lndividuah have un111ul vol<ft, q ·
plleaUon• or raaumee up YO prttl•tf' tnui<. lui .. ry, C'an bt Mlf·in· WM! not be conllld-d .. lgent. Tauru ftatlvee art coura·
ared. 1•0111, detu1t1l11td, contldtr lht'ir
• llKk y nu!Bbtt' to be 6.. !:ca=-lr:oran,.~~ •&OO Altlf.S (Mitch 21 Apnl ,q) Finan· Employment'' (Sil-""I olff'r reqwra mo~ ~•udy El•m•nl
171), pleaM eel the of d«f'pt1on could be prt'Wnl Focus on
location N•led below ab1l11y ,o lontt m1u1ng uticlt1, to
Monoey • ,rlday, tval11•1t ptrson1I ~-•Ont P11«S,
l :OOam • l :OOpm, Virgo l\411Vl'S art' tn pi<1ur.
TAUIRUS (Apnl 20·M1y 20 ) You'll
llllOWTIONTRUIT PER MONTH bnn~order out o(ch.t-Ot Fntu Qn or· CORPORATIOll g•n1Li1llM re.pons1b1hty. dHhn1 with
4000 MacMhur Btvd. C.pncorn n•llV1' w11h lht'W lf'f~n1. 1nl ~ llld\. CA... 1tal~ 1n n•me H, O Z JuJ.gmtnl, lnt1.11·
Ann: Penof" .. .,.a Dept. * NO COWCTINS * 11on hll b11ll't·eye (714)1&2·1700 CEMINI (May 21 ·lune 20) lndl·
E.,.. OpporlUrllly ~ vtdual who had bf.en "mi.Mina ma~"
apptat•ftcf'. "Yl.. •·1 didn't know yo1.1
800KKPR.ful Charge. Ea J , w""' l\10k1ng for mt!" N04 w1w •• th11
Min 3 Y'9 .ocnlG & tu r y morning motor llmt 10 u~ IOO m•ny q~tont "'*'
.icp. Proftct.nl W/IBM l.lbni prnont part of lftn1r10
aconea IOftwr.L~ routes avat"lable . Deliver CANC1• (Jun• 11 July 2.2) Ell\· :O"·.v:=-~· ~ phHllf flftdOIWI "' tho~ht Kllon
.-r ~ '° •·1• eo. Monday thru Saturday. "Ml 11 ..-)'QI.I'-" ••1 hy ls '° "-1uat Tr.,.._, Ln. wa.n.,,,... d•n.,.•Nltlnt Lo¥t rtlMion ·
Hin. 8MCf\ ..... U t h •lup flountt-..,..., "ftftOfioMJ fuw·
Qen. ~ 0.-°';l'Y&US ave WOflla " Leo Aq~rtut ft41fl¥ft pl11
rolt'I
&'"· =-:... :n dependable transportation uo 01a1y """"' u> .,... ~ . t9-tNnC. ol ttMl"J. .. ,,.._ Coal wlll
.. i ,..... 11'1 and l1"abil1"ty insurance. ... echltftlt na 11'*''** proadun 1.....-._. Aue-T•urw w.,., htthl•h• GIWr, ,..,.a·
.:=:/'i~~ CALL •A2.4aaa ~~:::~s·=:
CIClllMt, .1 .... lett u-. 11. t•,.rt9lftlt, .. ...,,., •• , IOC'8h" r ..... .._.. .. ,......... tNWl. ..-·
COSTA MESA. NEWPORT BFACH ........... .., ..................... . "''otaet'°" v-·n a. ........ wtth _.. ...................... ____ , ............................ ~~hoe91W..,,..
•
LllflA (Sepe. 23·0ct 2.2) ~ w11l1ng
lo rt'VIH, revirw. rrmodel. to lt'iH down
an order to rt'bulld on more su1li1ble
atruclure You'll encounter Scorpio 1n ·
d1.,1du1I with th~ let1en. 1n\11al~ 1n
name 0, M, V Trust•
SCORPIO (Oct 23·Nov 21 ) Study
Libra mt'IS.lge Eum1nt vanous <nf"'C"
or quK11on-dec111on rrlatH to mor•h·
ty Clow rt'latlYt -ns. "You mlm wt
an e>11mpltl" Take notH, Hf"'C1ally rt'·
fating 10 your dno.ms
SACllTAIUUS (Nov 22·DK 21 I
A1ttn11on "'volVf'l •rou11d home, man·
tel st11us, opportunity 10 1nctt~ 1n·
C'Ome pottnhal Taurus M oon high·
hgh11 f11nn., tmploy111tnt, 1mprovtd
n11JlhonAh.Jp w11h df'pPncHnts ubr• 1n·
votvtd
ACROSS
1 Renard
Roundtr•
moV1e
6 CMI wrong
10 GoH baaic
14 Monlfey'1 kin
15 -and our·
16 Neved• city
17 .. G.~neght.
18 Small C"9
20 Beetle
21 Act dreemlly
23 vu-2• Gou ciubs
26 In 11>1Jndanc:e 28 Get
30 Ham and pork
31 -apple
32 Withstanding
36 Asian coin
37 Trhnel
38 In addition
311 Bought
lmmedlllelY
42 ··-Fang"
44 Fee IChedule
45 Earlier
46 Stars and -
49 a..n ..
50 Robt>ery, e 11
S l Went under 52 Quarrel
SS SlemWheeler. eg
58 MIOMsl4"ner
60Wme~et
61S.
82 Still In bed
CAn1COIRN (De< U ·Jan lql Lu· 1
nu Hpt<t colnc1det wuh pPnon•I
1ru11net11m. Rnt\lilhty. C'l'HhV1ty. ph~· 14
2 3
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our, mymry •~nt wtback will boo· 17
ll\tt'tl\f tn yo1.1r f•vof V1tgo pl•y• rolt'
AQUARIUS (J•n 20-F~ 18) Ac· "'20~+---4-
~pt challtn~ of ~HM lmphuu c>n
~ny, ..,,.ymmt ol loen mortg-r.
•utolftObllt ch..., ltoldbloc~ to 1f1al
Pl'OINM wtll bt "'movtd CapttC'Otn.
C•nc-.t pPnot\t will ~ all"6
f'llCll (F.b t9·M•tth 10) flMn•
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63 M1h1ary meal
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4 Merriment 5 Vlbf at10n1
8 ComrnollOtll
7 Kl,c:Mn
appllance
I ~tlon
doee unit
II Numerlcal
Pfef!X
10 MOit Ml'IOUS
11 Lacquer
lngredlenl
12 Map taeture 13VarM.
obeolel•
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22 Unlled
25 Hard drink
2e Fable authOr
27 Po6cer hand 28 "Simon _ ..
29 Sit Anthorty -30 FOOd Hits
32 Cemtval
enrac:1lon1
33 Ttevel "°"' piacelo
place
34 eomrnu.v.
cation 35 TIIMt9'·-
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'92 BUICK ROADMASTER
YOU
SAVE
$4000
MSRP .................... $23,487
NABERS rnsc-....... $3,000
MFG. REBATE. ...... $1 ,000
~~~E ....... $4,000
$19
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'92 BUICK PARK A VE.
MSRP ..................... $29,057
NABERS DISC ........ $4,000
MFG. REBATE ......... $1000
~~~E ........ $5,000
$24,057
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MSRP ..................... $19,458
NABERS DISC ........ $2,250
MFG. REBATE ........ $1,250
~~~E ........ $3,500
$15,Ql;B
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'92 BUICK RIVIERA
MS~P ...................... $28, 129
NABERS DISC ......... $3,000
MFG. REBATE. ........ $2,000
~~~E .......... $5,000
$23,129
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•
Food
What does
honey h·ave in
common with the
fresh _ foods of
summer?
T iming, for starters. Because of its
naturally long shelf life, people often
think of honey as a year-round product. In
fact, honey is part of summer's bounty,
harvested by beekeepers from May to
September. And then there's pollination,
performed by honey bees, which links
honey directly to many of summer's fruits,
vegetables and grains.
More imponant than timing or pollination,
however, is taste. A drizzle of honey from
the honey squeeze bear -or from any honey
container -enhances nearly all fresh foods of
summer. Simple sauces made with a touch of
honey bring out the best jn fresh g(eens,
fruits, seafood and barbecues.
Honey Herb Dressing is perfectly suited
to summer life-styles. It 's light, fresh and
has no oil. And, it talces practically no time
to malce. Use mint as the herb and the
dressing adds terrific flavor to a fresh fruit
salad. Make basil your herb of choice, and
the mixture brings out the full taste of fresh
greens, with a touch of sweetne s.
Thai Honey Peanut Dip is a sweet-spicy
combination that is sure to wow a picnic or
cookout crowd. Its preparation is simple: a
quick blending of honey, peanut butter, soy
sauce, vinegar and seasonings. Another
cookout essential is Honey Barbecue Baste.
A finely balanced mixture of honey, onion,
garlic, vegetable oil, tomato sauce, sherry,
vinegar and seasonings, it can be used both
as a baste and as a topping or dip.
Honey, water, lemon juice and wine are
the key ingredients for Sea/ ood Sweet and
Sour Sauce. Whether used as a topping or a
dip, this is a pleasing match with fresh
summer catches.
Blend a touch of honey, orange juice and
orange peel with fresh or frozen
strawberries and you've created Honey
Strawberry Puree, an incredibly easy and
delectable mixture that suits all tastes. For
those who are watching the fat content in
their diet, this sauce is wonderful served
over fresh fruit. When it's time to indulge,
Honey Strawberry Puree is a heavenly
topping for ice cream or pound cake!
c5eafood c5{J)eel and e5our c5auce
Sen-e with grilltdfish or prawns. Or, gfre
\'egetables a new lease on life -try this sauce on
sliced fresh tomatoes, squash or green beans.
Yi cup honey
Yi cup water
V. cup Helt lemon juice• and
dry white wine
l tablespoon cornstarch
1 teaspoon garlic Silt
Yi teaspoon grated lemon peel
l tablespoon chopped cilantro••
Combine all ingredients except cilantro; cook and
stir until mixture boils and thickens. Simmer 2
minute . Add cilantro; mix well.
Makes I 11 cups.
• Rice vinegar may be substituted.
•• Fresh tarragon, thyme, basil or a favorite herb
may be substituted.
~
Jloney YJar6'ecue :JJasle
Tht ultimatt sauct -baste on bu/. chicktn or
pork btfore and during cooking, but bt surt
to savt some for dipping.
V. cup minced onion
1 clove prlk, minced
I tablespoon veptable oil
1 can (8 oz.) tomato sauce
'h cup lloMy
J tabletpa«m , ......
2 119'111111w dry lllerry
I ,..,... dry Bl8Stard
~ ..... ....
y, ........ cwttly pwlld blKk pepper
Saute onion Ind &arlic in oil until softened. Add
remainina ingredients, bring to boil, reduce heat
and simmer 20 minutes.
Makts I C"fJ.
i
-1
Thursday
July 23. 1992
Inside
Food Editor T.J. Hutchinson ... 642-4321 ext 366
Dietitian/2
Rec1pes/4
Jloney Jferb 7Jressin:;
Sen ·e on tossed greens or fruit salad. Or. drizzle
so1m over sweet onion slices or
steamed fresh vegetables.
Y• cup honey
Y• cup white wine vinegar
2 tablespoons chopped fresh basil or mint•
1 tablespoon minced grttn onion
Salt and pepper to wte
Combine aU ingredfonts;.mix well.
Makes about Ji cup. •use basil with greens and mint with fruits
~
7£aiJloney ?eanuf 7Jip
Sen ·e with raw \'egetables for a great
appetiur. Another day. ·
spoon it O\'tr broiled chicken.
y, cup~y
Yi cup peanut butter
Y• cup rice vtnepr
3 tablespoons soy sauce
l teaspoon Hell minced Jala~no ~p~r,
garlk and vated frah 1inger root
Combine all ingredients and mix until blended.
Makes about I cup.
~
Jloney dlraaJ6'erry :Puree
Suvt ovtr ict cream,jlon. pound cokt or slictd
fr"it. A rosy top(Hr for ot~r Stt'tets. too : ~""Rut
s~lu.froztn y<>glUI. crisp s118'1' c~ts
1 pillt ,,_or rn.. ttnwbet'ries
~ mpltoMy
2 bllale1p11a1 ornnp)lb
I t11111 , ....... GMRll peel
Puree suawbcnies with honey, onnge juice Ind
onnge peel until smooth.
Mak~s 2 nips.
'
• For a refreshing breakfast, drizzle some hooey
and squeeze a bit of fre h lemon over your
pancakes, waftles. crepes or popovers.
• Try the classic pair. yoguJ1 and honey. to
cnbancc the flavor and lexturc of fru it and/or
caul for a nutritious breakfast, lunch or nack.
• Revisit the childhood favorite, a peanut butter,
hooey and banana sandwich - still dchc1~.
even if you 're not a child!
• For a sure wmner wirh your kids. shcc a
banana lengthwise Ind sprcld peanut butter
over it. topping wirh a drizzle of honey -the
perfect after-school snack!
• Spruce up your u ual dinner fare -baste hal f-
bMcd chicken with a honey and lemon glaic
and finish bakmg.
• >..a ~k idc dish, stir butler. honey and
a dub al orange )lice inlo just-cooked carrot .
• Store your honey lD I dry place al room
tanpa'llUl'e. Refrigeration will speed up
Cryalliuaion o( honey.
• If YOlll honey crystallizes. mnovc lid llld
pi8Ce jlr in Wll'lll Wala' unbl crystals diseohe.
Or, llliaowavc I cup of honey in miaowave-
ufe caminer at HJOH (I~) 2 ID 3 m--..
or .-ii ays&als clissol~; stir nay 30 .,.-.
Do Id boil or ICOl'Ch.
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I Thurada , Juty 23, 1992
JOieer wants tO make sure body isn't running on adlp
Q l run dally to help stay In
shape and relieve strtss. Att
thtre any supplements you can
recommend for runners?
A.L., Newport Beach
l recently re ad an interesting
article on this ,
subject by Robert
M. Hackman,
Ph.D. from the
University of
Oregon, that
appeared in
Delicious
Magafine.
To begin with, Deralee whether or not
Sc Ion you exercise __ an ___ strenuously, a
h well-balanced Ask t e diet rich in rresh Dietitian vegetables, fruit,
-----.vhole grains and nuiJ~ is the essential element for
juice will help the body absorb the
iron from plant sources.
2 Do you bavt any tips ror the
tranlt r with 1.8.S.? I ha\t
tta your book and round It
helpful.
S.R.M., Costa Mesa'
Thank you for the kind
comments about my book, "The
Wellness Book of l.B.S." Let me
explain to my other readers that
the initials l.B.S. refer to lrritnble
Bowel Syndrome, a dysfunction of
the colo.n.lhaUs_suffered by
millions of Americans; it Involves
sudden attacks or diarrhea and/or
constipation.
l.B.S. is such an individual
situation that each sufferer will
have to find what techniques work
best for him or her. I do have
some general travel tips which may
help. Before you begin each day's
travel, do one of the many
relaxation and inner calming
techniques available ... many of
which arc described in my book.
This quiet time will help you to
cope with external slressers.
. I istcning to beautiful music wrote
you travel may also be helpful.
I ~uggest that you take along in
a ponablc cooler some of the
foods which you have identified as
not causing you any symptoms. I
call these "comfort foods ." Th i)
will alleviate any anxiety about
what to e:it while on the roud.
blm1 My rriend stopped nunlna
ht r baby at three months.
D.A., lhanUnaton Buch
In your letter you do not say
why your friend )topped nursing
her baby at only three months.
Plan your trip carefully, allowing Although solid foods and juicei.
for adequate stops so as to stretch can be added to a baby's diet at
your tegs and use the rest room four to six months with
facili ties. If )OU are traveling by iron-fortified formulas, I'm all in
car, try bringing a portable toilet favor of mothers nursing their
so the fear of a sudden symptom infants for at least ~ix months. Tl\c
atta~n be avoided. --American Academy of Pediatrlcs-g I know that breast milk is recommends that babies get "the
beuu nutritionally for my real thing from mom until they're
ba y, but how long should I nurse a year old."
Q Is the beta carotene u rood colorina safe to e
J.M., Seal
Ye). The bct::i cnrotene u
color (oo<ls )uch a) butter is
perfectly safe and used by t
body in the )ame m:inner as
beta carotene found naturull
many fruits and vegetables.
Dtraltt Scanlon is a rt1is
dlttltlan. She Is the auJhor
books: "Diets That Work" a
.._ThrWtllnrss Boole ol l.-B.5.
S~nd )'OUT quest/ODS IO: Der
Scanlon, R.D., c/o D•llY Pilo
Box 1560, Costa Mtsa, 9262
good healt h and athletic
performance, as well as for proper
J1,ea)e prevention. Relying
ndu)J\CI) on supplements is
nc,cr a good idea. These should
be u ... ed in tandem with a variety WE DOUBLE
u( \~holesome iao~---+--MANUFACTURERS'-COUPONS
Th~ risk of ' itamin and mineral
dd1c1enc1es \l.Ould be vastly
n:du~ed if more people switched
their present meals to ones in
'~ h1ch 65 to 70 percent of th e
calorics were from com plex
'Jr~oh,·dratei. (fruit, vege table,
,tr'J cereals), 15 percent from
1m11c1n Jnd 20 to 25 percent of
~.d\lm~i. from fat. Depletion of
1111rorrnn1 minerals such as zinc,
mJ~ncsium and iron has also been
linked to an increased incidence of
pulled muscles, broken bones and
l.1~~ of energy.
A ~u rvcy of recre ational runners
1n the United States showed that
v\er half of them failed to get
Jt.lequate amounts of zinc. This
mmeral is also lost through
~\\CJting. Zinc is needed for
muscle protein growth and tissue
repair after a hard workout. It's
abundant in such sources as lean
red meats. oysters and poultry. If
rou wish to use a zinc supplement,
check with your physician first; the
chelated forms of zinc are bettor
absorbed.
The U.S. Department or
Agriculture estimates that 60
percent of Americans do not
receive the recommended daily
amounts of magnesium from their
diets. lf you exercise, your body's
need fo r this mineral increases.
~lagnes1um is found in all the
muscles including the heart, and
the body uses it to convert storel.l
energy (glycogen) into usable
energy (glucose).
Low magnesium le\els
contribute to muscle cramps or
sp.1sms of the blood vessels, which
in predisposed people may lead to
heart problems. This mineral is
Jbu lost through heavy sweating,
but can be restored b~ ea1ing nuts,
beans. peas. "'hole grains, and
dar~ green leafy vegetables.
Running also increases tt)e
bod\ 's dcmant.l for iron. This clement•~ ~no"'n as the
O\~gcnator of the body. Its main
lunc11on 1s to help with oxygen
rJn)lport b) the red blood cells to
1he muscle tisi.ucs and the brain.
\\! ithout enough iron, the
e'crc1sing muscles will fatigue
mo re rapidly due to insufficien t
O\)gen.
Good sou rces of iron are lean
red meat and oysters, legum es
(beans and peas). and dark green
leaf) 'egetables. The addition of a
'11am1n C source such as lemon .
Facts about honey
• II is estimated that per capita,
Amencans cat more than one
pound of honey per year.
• Honey can be eaten in every
form: as comb honey, straight
from the hive; as liquid honey,
af1er spinni.ng and straining; or as
creme or spun honey, after
temperature-controlled
cry!.tallization.
• Honey is the only natural
'weetener which contains trace
nutrients, including potassium and
vitamin C.
• Honey is an invert sugar
composed of 38 psrcent fructose,
31 percent glucose, one percent
sucrose and nine percent other
sugars along with water, and small
amounts of vitamins, minerals and
acids.
• As a carbohydrate, honey is a
good supplier of energy at 64
calories per tablespoon.
•Honey is digested a little
differently than other sweeteners.
Some studies have shown that
honey ha s less of an effect on the
blood glucose level compared to
table sugar. This has been
attributed to honey's unique
composition and high fructose
content.
· • Honeys made from Che ame
plan rs grown in different region
taste different. Thi i because the
soil and climate inOucnce flavor.
• The most common honey
Ooral source i clover. Other
common floral sources include
alfalfa, buckwhcal, eucalyptus,
firewccd, orange blossom, sace
and tupelo.
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Honey: ~sweet gift from nature
THE HONEY BEE honey.
The honey bee is the only insect The worker bees deposit Ooral
that produces food eaten by man. nectar in the hexagonal chambers
Bees have produced honey for 15 of the honeycomb within the hive.
million years; man has hal\lested When a chamber is full, worker
honey for three million years. bees seal it off by capping it with
The worker (a sexually beeswax secreted from their
undeveloped female) honey bee is bodies.
responsible for nectar collection EXTRACTION
for the hive. To collect honey from the hive,
One worker bee toils her whole the beekeeper takes the entfre
life long to make 1/12 or a · frame out of the hjve. In order to
teas oon of hon~ -about three __ reach the honey within the
rops. honeycombof the ~frame, the
Honey bees must visit two beekeeper "uncaps" the
million flowers, flying over 55,000 honeycomb using a heated knife to
miles, to make one pound of remove the wax chamber. covers.
honey. Once the frame is "uncapped"
THE HIVE on both sides, the beekeeper
Inside the hive, wooden frames places it in a
are used to support the centrifuge, or "extractor." The
honeycomb. If given time, honey centrifugal force of the extractor
bees will create their own causes the honey to splash against
honeycomb. Generally speaking, the sides of the extractor, and run
however, commercial beekeepers to the bottom of the container,
utilize foundation~ -man-made where there is a controlled
wax sheets, pressed in the opening Cor the honey. r
~onfiguration of a honeycomb -THE ''PLANT"
to form the base for rhe Honey is the only natural
honeycomb, thus allowing the sweetener known that needs no
it comes out of the extractor -or
the hive, for that matter. There
arc several optional steps which
may be taken to prepare honey for
the supermarket shelf. Strairung
1he honey -through cheese cloth
-removes wax particles and
foreign matter. Initial straining
takes place at the beekeeper level.
Filtetjng the honey -using
material similar 10 an ink blotting
pad -further removes pollen, air
bubbles and.-olhe.c..fiAe p:ar&iclei
from the honey. This filtering
take~ place at the packing plant
level.
Some packers heat honey to
approximately 160 degrees F.
before filtering. This· process not
only makes the honey more fluid
for the filtering process, but ii also
delays crystallization for longer
supermarket ~helf-lif e.
FRUIT AND HONEY
TZIMMES
• 2 cups water
• ~ C\IP honey
• ~ teasJX)()n ground cinnamon
• 2 pounds (nlX>ut 6 cups) milled dried
fruit
•(~-inch thick) carrou
'Combine water, honey and cinnamon
in lllJC PUt;tpian; brina to boil. Add
remaining invcdien11 and return 10 boil
Reduce ticat and 'immcr 20 minule) or
unhl carrolS ere cooked and dried fruits
arc tender. s1ir occuionally. Serve hol or
cold as an accompaniment 10 the main counc. Makes 8 cups or 16 (~ cup)
scmngs.
• One cup dried cranberries may be
•ubstitutcd.
Nu1ri1ional anal~s ~r serving: 191 · calorics, 2 g protean. 0.5 g r.u (2 pcrccn1
calorics rrom fat), SO a carb .. 0 mg chol., .S a (ibcr and 11 mg sodium. --HERDED HONEY
LIME SAUCE
• ~ cup minced onion
• I tablespoon olive oil
• t cup dry while v.'ine • V• cup honey
• V• cup lime Juice
• 2 teaspoons dry ground muslard
• I teaspoon fresh roscm:uy, minced
• ~ teaspoon sall
• dash pepper
• 1 tca)poon each cornstarch and water
S3ulc onion in olive pil. Add wine, honey, lime juice, muslard, rosemary, snit
and pepper. bring mixture to boil.
Combine cornstarch and water; mix well and add 10 Sllucc. Cook and stir until
sauce thickens. Makes 2 cups.
Serving Tip: Serve over oookcd turkey, chicken, Tish or pork.
ORANGE COAST FOOD
honey bees to focus their energy additional refining or processing to
on collecring nectar and making be utilized. One can eat honey as • 2 cups each fresh or frozen
cranberries• and sliced
Nutrilional anal>-sis ecr ~ cup scrvi~:
76 caloric~. 0.2 &. protean, 1.8 g fat (20 "' calorics rrom fat), 10.S g carb .. 0 mg
chol .. 0.2 g fiber and I.SJ mg sodium. Herbed Honey Lime Sauce is a perrect topping for meats.
Ice cream treats: Banana splits, S'mores and Cafe au Lait Cups
Poodle )kins, bobby socks,
Fr:rnkie Valli and waitresses on
whcds arc all images of the
dmc·rn diners 1ha1 took the
nniion by storm during the rock ·n·
roll '50s. With service literally at
your car door, the '50s were a time
'~hen mouth-watering Banana
Split'> were perfect after a juicy
burger and fries on a Saturday
night date, or ju~t for an indulgent
after-~chool treat.
One of the mo'it popular and
massive of all ice cream dessert
di~hes, the quintessential Banana
Split is as fun and easy to make as
11 i!. to eat.
A perfect )\\CCI snndwich for
people of all age), s'morcs are
dbnut as popular at outdoor
ou11ngs or campfire~ a fireflies
and paper plates. Thb sweet treat
may be best remembered by adults
from their days at camp and
"ummer night beach parties during
their \OUth. But !.'mores are not on!~ {or outdoor parties. The
C:.allfornia Milk Advisory Board
h<t~ de,eloped cool and refreshing
,·mnrc~ u~rng the finest rockv road
ice cream. horne·made · "
m:.ar-.hmnllow creme ;ind chocolate
fudge s:.iuce held lu£l'lhcr by two
gruh.1m crackers :mtl chopped
.Jlmomh.
~ !Jde of a luscious blend of
coffee ice cream. liqueur and
c~prc,-.o po"der topped with
''hipped cream and chocolate.
Yuppie Frosty Coffee Cups are a
quick and ca~y ice cr~am delicacy
that can be made <Jhead of time
for 1ho~c ) upp1cs ''ho are alway)
\\:tlch111g the price of gold or the
Dow Jones Great as a finale to an
ctcg;1111 corporate lunch or while
burn111g the midnight oil, Yuppie
Fro,1y Coffee Cup~ are the ice
cream drink that withstands the
test of a grueling business world
and passes with a big bonus!
THE QUINTESSENTIAL
BANANA SPLIT
(Makes 2 servings}
• :? ripe b3nanas. split in hnlf lengthwise
• 2 scoops French vanilla ice cream
• :? scoops strawberry ice cream
• 2 scoops chocol3tc ice cream • 112 cup bi11erswce1 chocolntc sauce
• 112 cup strawberry-raspberry sauce • ~ cup marshmanow creme
• I cup \I.hipped cream
• :? 1ablcspoon chop~d pecans
• 6 ~i3raschino cherries
In banana split boats. arrange split bananas along sides. Place one large coop of cacti ice cream 03\'0r between
b3nana halves. Spoon chocolate sau~e
over French vanilla ice cream.
s1ra" bcrry·raspbcrry sauce over
Str3wberry ice. crcam.-11nd marshmnllow creme over chocolate ice cream. Top cnch ice crc.im scoop "ith whipped
cream. cbop~d pecans and a
Maraschino cherry. Serve immedialcly.
BITIERSWEET
CHOCOLATE SAUCE
(Makes about 2 cups
• 6 tablcsJ)<?<?ns unsalted butter
• 3 ounces bittersweet chocolate. coarsely
chopped
• V.: cup sugar
•Vi cup unsweetened ooco11 powder,
sir1ed
• Ii': cup light corn syrup
•~~teaspoon instant espresso
• ~': teaspoon cinnamon
• V.: cup plus :? 1::ablcspoons heavy cream
• V.: teaspoon vanilla cxtracl In heavy S3uccpan, melt butler and
chocolate over low heat unlll smoo1h. ~tirring occnsionally. Stir in sugar and cocoa. powder. Add com syrup, 1n 1ant
espresso nnd cinn3mon. srov.ly whi~k in
heavy cream. Bring to boil; reduce hc3t.
Simmer S minurcs, stirring twice. Remove from heal; stir in vanilla. Let
cool to room temperature.
STRA \VBERRY
RASPBERRY SAUCE
(Makes about 3 cups) l 12-ouncc jar red raspberry pre~Cf'CS
~ cup raspberry Oavored liqueur
t inch slice of lemon peel
3 cups sliced fresh ~Ira" berries
•
um mer!
One of
L ifes
simple
p Iea s ureel
In ~aucepnn, heat preserves, liqueur and lemon P.Ccl over medium neat. Bring
to boil. Slir in strawberries. Remove from heat; let sit 5 10 10 minutes, stirring
occasionally, until strawberries arc just
lender. Store in rcfrigcra1or unul ready
10 use.
l\1ARSHMALLO\V CREME
(Makes 3bout 2 cup))
• I tablespoon untfavorcd gclalin • 2 teaspoons com~t;m:h
• Vl cup half·:ind·half • 2 large egg white), room 1cmp.:ra1urc
• Pinch cream or tartar
•Pinch snit
•I cup sugar • ~ cup light corn syrup
• V: cup water
• 2 lea poon vanilla In heavy saucepan. combine gcla1in,
cornstarcti and half·and-h:ilf. Let stand
10 minutes; stir over low heat until gelatin d1ssol\·c~. lmmcd1a1cly remove
from heat; keep. warm. In large bov.I, beat egg whites with cream or tartar nnd
salt until soft pea.Its form. In heavy
saucepan. rombinc sugar, com syrup and
water. Bring 10 boil over medium heal.
Cook wi1hou1 stirring until candy
thermometer reaches 238 degrees F.
Resume beating egg "hitcs; ndd sugar S)'n!p in steady stream. Add \I.Um
li:ilf·and·half mixture an steady stream;
continue bca11ng S minutes or until mix1urc i.s room tcmpcraturc. Beat in
vanilla. Chill un11I sauce gels, Ill least 3 hours. When rca(ly 10 U)C sauce, beal
un1il cream reaches desired pouring
consistency•.
S'MORE SANDWICHES
(m3ke 18 scnmgs)
• 18 whole grah3m crackers
• I jar (7-ouncc) marshmallow creme •I Jar (18.5-ouncc) thick chocolate fudge
lopping
• VJ gnllon rocky road or vanilla ice
cream. sligh tly softened
II: cup chopped Jlmonds Brellk graham crackers in hair to form
36 squares. On cook11: i.hcets. spread underside or 18 graham crackers wi1h
mar hm3llow creme. Spread underside ur
rcmaming crac~crs w11h chocolate rudgc.
Freeze ~ hour until snuccs arc
hardened. PIJce I SCOOJ> of ice cream on
top ma~hmnllow-coate<f crad:cr Top ice cream scoop w11h chocolatc-ro.11cd
cracker. chocolalc side down. lo form
sand"1ch. Pre do\l.n lightly until ice cream O\crOO\\ ~anJv.ich. Place m
freezer until hard. about 1 hour. Usin.1
shnrp knife, trim ice cream 10 edge of
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graham crackers; roll in almonds. Repeal with remaining ingredients. Place ice
cream sandwiches in freezer b.igs; freeze
until ready to serve.
• Whipped Crcom
• Biucri.wcet chocolate sha\lings
• Chocol:11c-covcrcd coffee bcani.
• Lemon zesl
CAFE AU l.AIT CUPS
In food procc,sor, combine kc cream.
csprcs~ powder ind coffee liqueur;
blend until smooth. Pour mixture into
mdiviJual glJ\!>C~ or cappucino cup~.
Place 1n frcczct 2 hour). Before ~crving,
ga rm\h "1th \I. hipped crc:im, 'chocofJle
)ha\1ng\, chorol;ite cO\crcd coffee b.:an
and kmon zc~I.
(Makes 4 lo 6 servings)
• I quart cofrce ice crcnm, lightly
softened
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I COVER
~Matlin """' ""°'" Cover shows "Capricorn"
from Max Ernst exhibit.
ERNST:
The Sculpture
Surrealist's humorous, mischievous side revealed
"\\ 11,.,, I 1i:.1ch a dc:id end in my paintings, sculpture
prm 11lt-.\ mi: 11 ith u 11 ay out. lt is like playing a game
c:1cn more th:in painting is. In sculpture both hands
pl.1_1 a rok. JU.\t us they do in love.''
-MAX ERNST
A ltcrnating between moments of wit, subtle
emotion and gentle irony in creating his
inve ntive sculptural works, you might say
that Max Ernst (1891-1976) was at play in
the fields of the world around him.
\VJndcring through Newport Har· r"f"""------
hor l\n t-.tu,cum'i. out!>tanding sum·
mer offering, "Max Ernst: The
$(ulpn11c" (making its American
ucbut through Sept. 6), one is strue.k
by the arta~t'~ supreme confidence
e\1den1 an the varied figural and ab-
!>tract pieces whose fantasy factors
. ire teeming with psychological over·
llllle' JllU mullaple IOterpretatiOOS.
I le f)(h\c,~ctl that r.ere sixth sense lm'I
"hach could convince the viewer to
ahJntlon preconceived notions, while Mll~l•ll
rnmmunacating the idea that charting
ncw ninccptual territory is as entic·
ang ,1\ being on holiday, which he
Arts
Scene
once l1J...cncd to the art of scu lpting. ------
Actually, 11's not the territory of Surrealism that is
unfamiliar to most of us, but rather Ernst's gamesome
humor and mischievous approach in utilizing found
objects and composite anthropomorphic forms to
create three-dimensional works, a startling departu re
from the more ominous tone seen in many of his dada
and surrealist paintings. Where collage was used as
the primary focus or his two-dimensional work, his
sculpture carries on this dialogue both in the
combining of disparate clements of natural or
manufactured objects, and in his imagery where the
re-occurrence of birds, fish and floral forms is more
than coincidental. Moreover, the diversity of sources
for his. images -dreams, mythology, the primitive art
of Africa, masks of New Guinea and other Oceanic
peoples, Kachina dolls and ceremonial figures of the
Hopi Indians, and the textures and patterns of natural
and man-made objects -endow Ernst's free standing
bronzes, his bas reliefs cast Crom the walls of his
Sedona, Ariz., house, a fanciful chess set. and the
gold and silver jewel7 and plate series from the '60s
and '70s, all with a flirtatious bid for universal appeal .
Organized by Fiona Mcleod or Themis Visual Arts
in Edinburgh, Scotland, as part or a celebration of the
centennia l or Ernst's birth, this uhibition is the first
in-depth look at the artist's sculptural output, and
includes 80 works dating from 1929 to 1974 drawn
exclusively from American collections. Although
Ernst's sculptures remain a significant part of his
60-year career, it is interesting that a large body or
this work created in the 1930s and '40s had remained
See ERNST/I
"Moonm~d"
(1944), ~
36-inch x 12
'h·inch x 11
11•-inch
bronze,
harb bKk to
Mcienl Afrian
etnulets, or
arwd bone
neddaces
from Tibet.
I magine a rock group that
plays interesting and
intelligent material
anchored by a two-guitar,
single-violin attack. What's more,
all of the band's songs clock in at
under four minutes.
No, it's not a 1960s pop group
a11empting another ill-fated
comeback.
Rather, it'~ 'a very
1990's-wunding Volkwood Ghost
stirring up a unique brew of rock
that defies easy categoriza tion.
The bapd bo:ists a team of two
good lead singers, and everyone
in the five-person outfi t helps out
with songwriting chores.
"We're not really political..."
said Doug McGuire, who plays
guitar and sings with the band.
Continued violinist Janette
Neumann, who is married to
McGuire: "It's not what we want
to say, but how we say it."
Indeed, Volkwood Ghost's song conjure up so~ic images of
\i.Orlds far away, of dreamy
stories that dot a landscape far
removed Crom the t)'pical assault
of radio-ready, by-the-numbers
riff rock. Mood and texture arc
key to the success of the
arrangements that Volkwood
Ghost has achieved on tapes the
band has released over the past
year or SQ.
So while Volkwood Ghost may
capture the spirit of rock
adventurers Camper Van
Beethoven and Neil Yo ung, the
G-od didn't make Unc
a Glen Campbell fan ~
By Uncle Don
SoeCIM IO WeNnd
H ard by the Battered Potato
booth and around the cor·
ner from the Souvenir
Photo stand, a t.isteless crowd
galhcrcd in the Arlington Theatre.
Entering, Your Favorite Unc
tooled around to sec if this was his
type of crowd. Some encouraging
characterii.tics were visible. Dull,
vacan t faces. Beetle brows. Tho c a
bit furthe r up the evolutionary
scale were figgcring out the advan-
tages of opposing thumbs.
The problem was, this was gonna
be a country music performance.
And, ince there was no way I'd
want the embarrassment of being
recognized, a disguise was in order.
Thought I'd walk in with a paper
bag over my face, but security
would probably figer me to be a
terrorist. Two bags, I'd be an idiot,
and three bags, well, an editor.
See UNCLE DON/I
No Teen Scene
The Teen Scene column
will not appear today but will·
relum ow week.
THE SCENE
band's music is definiiely its O\\.n.
Other members of Voll·wood
Ghost include Mike Schnee. \\ho
also pla}s guitar and singl>; Joel
Spencer on bass; and Stc\'C
Glover on drums.
Collectively, th ey have broughl
their sound before enthusi.i:.t1c
audiences 1hr0truhouc L.A. anJ
Orange County,-including a h\e
performance on the KDOC-TV
show "Rcqucs1 Video" 1~1i.1 ~car.
"Our type of music is kind of
weird, .. Neumann admitteJ. ··we
went through an identity crisis.
One will say we're pop, one
college radio .... We've settled on
alternative pop."
l lowcver, the members of the
hard-working band prefer to
worry less about labels and more
about the music. A new four-!>ong ca~cttc shO\\Ca:.cs the band'!> -
belief that no two songs should
sound alike. "~lv:.clf and t-.k"
and "Sally's Got a Robber" .ire
highlighti..
The band can kick out on~s
that arc nt once: tyric:ii and -
biting, utilizing Neumann·:.
classical 'iohn in a pop SClling.
Volkwood Ghost
Voli...'V.ood Ghost i!I performing
live at the Fullerton Horbrau at
10 p.m. Friday. The club rs
located on State College
Boulevard just south of Ch,1pman
Avenue in Fullerton.
For more information o·n
Volkwood Ghost and how to get
a copy of th e group's casscttci..
call 530-5376. It's not what they say, it's the· way the y say it -lJ) Dl.iin .'1:H11d/
MUSIC
DANCE
'Troupes put under kaleidoscope
By Devorah L. Knaff
Soccial IO fie ()a.. '1 PilOl
M b: 1ogc1her a ~core of d1ffcrcn1 d;incc tradition!> :mJ lhc
result can be dizz)ingl) lfaonenting.
Out it can al:.o be qu ite SJttSf)ing. 1n the \\J) that the
e"er-shifling, d1vcr:.c p;ttrcrn' of a kaleido!>COpc meld together to
produce a coherent '1suat narrame.
That idea was no doubt the reason that a group of Southern
Californian dance artist meeting in 1976 decided to call their an·
nual series of summer performance "DJncc Kalcido!>copc." Out
while the festival -which auditions profes:.1onal dance companici.
from around Sou1hern California before selecting thoi.c that "'ill
perform ~ always offers at least some really i.pectacular dancing,
past programs have sometime~ failed to hang together.
This year's opening weekend of performances. ho"'eH!r. offered
both high quality dancing as well as a sen e of arti,tic coherence
The result was delightful, and a rcfre~hing brc::ik from the long.
dry, basica lly danceless ummer.
Among the groups performing at C~ll Srate Los Angele~ la t
weekend -the fe tival has been housed there for the last four
years -were Irvine-based Ramaya H::irishankar and the Arp.ma
Dance Company, performing a 1radi1ionat Indian dance 111led
"Thillana" or "Rhythms of India."
The vibrant, exuberant piece consi~tcd of rhythmic and countcr-
rhythmic patterns, complex foot~ork. and cvocati\e, elegant almo:.t
tableaux-viva nts·like poses. The complexity of the piece is per·
mined by the simplic11y or the music, a simple rccita1ion of :i )I·
lable in a consranl meter. The vibrant, thoughtful ~ ult high-
lighted the festival's first program, perfonned lal.t Friday and Sat·
urday.
The weekend's second program -which will be performed
again at 8 p.m. Friday -included Carole Vnltcsl cy's luminou~ i.c-
ries of reveries and Rudy Perci's marvelous work for Jeffrey
See OANCE/7
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•It'' 1.r 1111tw t•nd ot July Mmr~~1on free .
• l\l'"porl 61.'J(h Ci ty Hall Gallery 3300
'''"l""t 81,d Nc"port Beach, 644·3150.
\\ .w·rc~JI<>" hv BN Riley and oils by Wal·
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• Newport Bt>ach Public Libr;1 ry Newport
Cl'nt1•r Branlh 856 $dn Clemente Drrve.
"'l''\1Xirt Bl•ach, 644-3191. "Tribal Rever-
hcrat1on\. · m1~t'd media work by NewJ>011
Beach Jrto>t Ann An'IOll. on display through
lul) J l I lou~ 9 .i m.·9 p.m. Monday-
fhur..d.l11. 'J am -6 p.m Friday; 9 a.m.·S
pm 5.-iturd.iy. noon-5 pm Sunday. Ad·
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appointment. l\dmission: Free.
• De Gru f Art Inc. 3400 Avenue of the
Arts, Costa Mesa, 557-5240. P.utel paint·
1ng> by Eli~abeth lalouschek continues in·
defin11e!Y. Hours: 10:30 a.m.·6 p.m Tues·
d.if-5aturday (open until 8 p.m. Frid.ly).
Adm1»10n. Free.
• Galerie 224 224 Forest Ave., l.-iguna
Beach. 494-5757. Works by Thomas t..~K·
mbht, Pcgge Hopper, l eRoy Neiman, Peter
Ma'<, V1Ctor Vasarely and Alvar are featured
1ndef1n11ely. Hours: 10 a.m.·6 p.m.
Sunda) · Thursda): 10 a m ·9 p.m Frid.Jy.
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•The Gregory Co1llery )-i06 Via Lido.
Newport Beadl, 723-0887. Spec1ahz1ng in
"'cll-1..nO\'n regional an1su, the gallery Te.i-
tures ongmal 04fs, acrylics, pastels, water·
color, as well as hand-blown glass, ceramic
Jnd 'vearable accessories. l1m1tless custom
irammg also olfered Now showmg through
August Russell Jacques, Sandid Jones
Cclmpbell, Rick Harsh, Chris Sandey, Eve
l hompson, Sandra Hill, Debra Huse, Cclthy
H.-itfield. S.P. IGrsh, Helen Weld, Patrick
Kelly, John Barber. "gnes Copeland. Jeff
Priegel, Richard Meyer and more.
• Hodad Slammer Art Callery 2006
Court Ave.. Newport Beach. Continuous
el{hibit Features origin.JI 4rt available for
sale by more than 20 Southern California
artists in all types or media. Hours: 6·9
p.m. Monday-Fiid.ly and by appointmt!nl.
sculpture by Myrella Moses continues
throui;, July 31. .H?u~: Monday-Frld.ly 10
a.m.-S" p.m. l\dm1ssion: Free.
•O ff the Wall Gallery 2123 Main St .•
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• South COMt Art Center 211 I l
Cost.> Mc>Sa, 646"4S45 An1.1•
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• Orange County Center for Contempo-
r;iry Art 361 l W MacArthur Blvd . Space
l 11 S.1ntd And, 549 -1989 The 12th .'"·
nual lur•l·d Show which this year tS betng
1udc,('(f h' .Wolio V Nndal. gt"neral man-
• Mu r rel Bedell Studio .ind wl~ry
700 l/ Carnation Ave .. Corona def Mar,
760-9100. Mixed-media monoprints and
watercolors by Margaret Bedell and l1mi1ed
prints and embossed watercolorl by Linda
Wh1nemore on permanent display. Hou~·
10 a.m._.5:30 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday. or
by appomtment. l\dmlSSIOO: f ree.
• NESE Callery 4131 S. Main St , Sanu
Ana, 979-2787 M1xed·med1a pa1ntmg and
"Between Two Ages," a painted sculpture With human hair, is a featured work in the M)'r~llJ
Moses exhibition at NESE Gallery, 4131 S. Main St., Santa Ana, through July 31 .
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'iUtlt " 10-1 Cu~ta Mes.i 661 3383 (ln the ~t·in1•m1ll D<.'\•t;n Center! Currently show· The Red Lion Hotel and Maxi's Lounge
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• Bt>dl St. C11fe 333 l Bear St.. Costa We'll see \TC'U at 8:00PM at Maxi's r ~ ...,,,_
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•JI rt" I" >t"t'<l pods and le.1ves art' creat~ u~1ni; 1.1~rr<. of < <Jlors n°"' on ~iew 3050 S. Bristol, ~ Mesa.
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1 Mi-:.1 i..os, Jurgen Fm<h .inc Andrea Schu· Q n •NGE C()UNTYAln""n'T m,inn <1rt" on d1\plc1y through luly 31 '"' "'-v ,,
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4 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, July 23, 1992
mini vacation (min • i va,ca~tion). l. 3 day
a nd 2 nights at the only hotel on the water
in Newport Beach; 2. a snooze in the sun
with a good book; 3. a barefoot walk in the
ocean surf; 4. a stroll through the quaint
boutiques and restaurants in Cannery
Village; S. sec also The IJTTLE INN on the
Bay.
617 Udo Put Drift
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bay
(714) 673-8800 ~ ftx brotlturt
graphs and seflgraphs by ~arious <1rttSU <11e
on pci'manent display Hours: 10 ii m.-6
p.m. Monday-Friday: 10 a.m.·5 p.m 5.11·
urday.
• Studio 411ery 17905 Sky Park O rcle,
Suite N. ltvine, 851·9181. "Myths ol the
Rain forest.'' paintings celebfating the
myths, legends and cusioms of the 1nd1g·
enous peoples o( the ~ Mountains ani:I
the Amazon Basin, on display through Aug
8.
•Susan Spiritu~ 'C.-llery 3333 Bear St. (in
Crystal Court), Cost.i Mesa, 549-7550. "Ex·
pcrimcnts in Photography" will be on view
1h1ough Sept. 3 wiih worl. by L.my Vogel,
Denny Moers, Mark M.lllhews and Micllael
Isenberg Hours: 10 a.m.·9 p.m. Monday·
frid.ly; 10 a.m.·6p m. 5.lturday; noon-5
p.m. Sund.1y. Admission: free.
• Thrillyou Art Studios 333 Cabollo. ~a Mes.l, 642-5978 Original oils ;ind
watercolors; paintings from Bali, Indonesia;
wood carvings and masks fNtured. Hours
11 a.m. 7 p.m. Tucsday-5.\turd.ly by ap-
point~nt
•Works C..llery South 3333 Bear St. hn
CMtal CourO, C0>t.> t.'\c?s.a, 979-67S7. "In· ~~.' (e;nunng works by ~eral .1rt1sts
1n ~cral medium~ on d•:.pliiy until Sun·
d.iv. Hours 10 am ·9 p.m. Monday·
frid.l), 10 a rn ·6 pm. Satur~y; and 11
.tm .. 6 pm Sund'ly. Adm1ssiofl: frtt.
\ 1 I I~ \ l 1 I l > ·" "
• B.ilbo.1 Fun Zone 600 E. Billy A\(•.
t.'\'l)Ort Bc<1ch, 675-9152. ferris whttl,
ate~ restored ~,Y-g<>:round. shops. r~aurants and bo.:lt tours offered 11 a.m ·
10 p.m daily
• B<1lboa Pavilion 400 M.l1n St .. Balboa,
673·5245. N:matcd i.ightsttin~ O\lises of
Newport Harbor are offered daily. Citalina
P.usenser Service orrercd Thursdays·
Sund.iys beginning .1t 9 a.m. Deep-sea fiSh·
tng trips depart dally from 0.Jvey's Loci.er.
• • Cr')'slal Cove State Pule on the C0.1st
bctv.l'Cn COfona dcl Milr and Laguna 8~.Kh, 494·3S39 NCilrly 2.600 acres of
co.istal .ind can}On areas open for 0.1ture
\ ... all.s, , ... hale watching. bud w<1tch1ng. li!.h·
1ng and other recrcahon<1I act1 .. 1lles
• Disne}'l<1nd 1313 H.lrbor Blvd , Ara·
hc1m 999·-'S6S hntasmic!, a umque lo\C ~llol\ag.lnu which chorrogr<1phs ravorite
01)1)t.")' song> and charactm \\1th the l.ltcst
in the.:itrtc.tl illuSIOns, IS open on the Rwers
of Amcrl('a A saage Pfoductioo ol • Bc.1uty
and the Be.isl" IS now reatured ill Vtdec>-
pol1\ llou~. 8 .., m • l a m daily
• Hornb~er Dining Yacht Manners
Mole M.lmle Center, 2-431 \V Coast Hwy., ~port Beach, 631·2469. e>.t.. 7. Brunch
and dinner cruises of Newport H.lrbor ol·
forcd "eel.ends and holid.lys.
•Huntington Be.JCh Surlin1 Museum
4 11 Oh\e St., Hunt111gton Be.ich. 960·
34'13 An e\tensive collection o( memota·
bth.t highlighting more th.ln 80 years ol
American surfing is featured. Tours are
av•1l.1ble I lours. noon-S p.m. Wednesdily·
Sund.\y. Nlmisst00. Sl.
• lnternatlon.il Speedway 1n Cr.:indstand
Arena at the Orange County Falr~unds,
88 filir Drive, CostJ Mesa. f lat-1r11ck mo-
tOfcyde r.lCCS e-.-ery Friday from 8· 10 pm
Admiss100. S8 (SS TOf 12· 17 year olds, free
children under 12). •Knott'• lerry hrm 8039 Bexh Blvd.I
Buena P•rk. 220·5200. New S 12 $J>«ia
price adult ticket (;i Sl0.95 savklgs olf nor·
moll price) (Of those v.ho amve afiff 6 p.m.
New theme are• is lnd1<1n Tr.i1ls, ~aturing ~~ Amefla n singers. d.inc~. and .1rtf.
1o.1ns. Park also features rides. .1ttr.ldions
i nd n:suur.1nts. Open 9 a.m.-11 p.m. Sun-
d.lys-Thursdays, until mtdn1gflt Fridays .ind
Saturdays.
• Newport Harbor PUulkAI MuJ.UM
1714 W. Balbo.l Bf\.d . Newport Be.JCh,
673·3377. The m~m houws .1 per·
mancnt colttttion ol hisloral ~ogriohs ~'with bo.lts. ~otv.IPN· ~
di;9Llys, flSh, se.uhells, shif""ln ·bott'-and
ochtf NUtial memotalJll... Hours: 10
1.m.·3 p.m. Wednetday-Suoday. Admls-
siofl: Free.
• Or•"P County Model Ensfnffrt ~ from '~ P.tt on ~ Av-.._ ,..., £and.I Hi' School, Cosu
MIN. 7S1-7706. ''" lrain rideJ'" ~ eo cNlcfen ltM! third Wftlend ol e.:ft
month from 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m. •Barbecue .11 Stout Manor, August 1 at Contact Maria Pnce-Tesra. 497-1087. race and fr~ l~l\lal includ(?) ).1.lm~. dem·
• QUttn Mary a. Spruce Goose, l ong 7:30 p.m., OC Sl.i Club in Mis.sion Viejo. •Poncho Sanchez, August 2• 5 7 pm . onst.rations, water sports and 1ood !Rt'<t'J>·
Beach Harbor. 0 10) 499· 1629. Guests an SJ pp. in advance; SS pp. af door. Cont.act Americdn Cancer Socie1y/OC Latin J.UZ lion Aug 7, S 30·8 p.m. al RJmJda Rl'
relive yeste:<~ as they stroll the d«lc$ oind Ver<1, 960-4200. gourmet picnic at Robert Mof\da" Wine na1~nce Hold. S 1 S pp.I Phone Iii .i
voyage th the engine room or view 8 Bridal Show, Auiust 2, 10 a.m.·S p.m. and food Center, Costa Mesa S3S pp 968·8302.
the largest ne ~r built ~ Howard OC Brid.11 ConnectlOllS "ultimate wedding Contact Margaret Edwards, 7~1·0·Hl •Brno Biilro, Aug~t 8. C.Ourmct 01m:r) Hu~hes .. A special s 10 • Boarding event ror beach cities brides'' at Neighbor· OI Opera Pacific ill R.'lpp.lJ:"•rl rcs•dt•l\Cl'
Pass 'admission ticket will be offered to hood Community Center, Costa Mesa fea· • Be~h BBQ. August 4• Oh\e Cr~ Trt~at 5.Jn1a Ana BT Contact M}rol ._,~ud"r·
adults, and children ages 11 and under Y..ill lures 100 exhibitors, fashion shows at ment Centers for Abused Children, l\Kls at 6n_ 12.s9 be admitted free throu~ September 30. 12:30 and 3:30 p.m. SS pp. Cont.la Mol· Heart meeting. Conlact Donna Andert, Hours: 10 oi.m.-6 p.m. d.iiily. lie Merrell, 548-1089. 777-4999. •Summer fiesta, Aui;ust 9, Cu~ 01 ~.In Clemente SK 1un/.,...;>ll..>tridc coml>U•I• "'
• Rich~rd Nn.on UbPry ~ftd e·1rthpl•ca • Oper~ l--'ur•. "ugust 2 •t S p.m 8 ulalina Waler SU Race and Ski Fest, '·--• -• ... • "' • '"'' "' " " co11tesb, gJmes. tood uuuths on ._\Cllt.ld 18001 "l'orb.l Linda 91Vd., "l'orb.l Lioda, Opera Leigue or Laguna Beach bi-monthly Aug 8-9. ~rclme P:irl, Long Beach
993-3393. "Americ.l's Presidents 11nd series continues. Buffet dinner rollows Long Bcach-CalAllina and return water s~1 See BLACKBOOK/1 0 Ameria's 'Pastime," the largest collectlOn ,------------------.:;_ _______________ ....;. __________ _
ever gathered or Presideiiti.il baseball
memorabilia, 1s displayed through Aug. 2.
Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday· Saturday
and 11 a.m.·5 p.m. Sunday. Admission:
St-S4.SO.
•Roger's Gardens 2301 San )O.Jquin
Hills Road, Newport Beach, 640-5800. Ex·
h1bits. shows and contests offered .lt this
year-round garden festival. Hours; 9 a.m.-6
p.m. dJily.
•Santa Ana Zoo 1801 E. Chestnut Ave.,
Santa. Ana A. large v.ir~ty of animals and
birds and .1 children's petting zoo ol(crcd
10 a.m.·S p.m. daily. Adm1uion: 7S cents·
S2.
• Shmn•n Library and Gardens 26-47 E .
Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, 673-
2261. Attr.lClions tndude botanteal ~r
dens, a consef'latocy. • garden designed (or
the blind .tnd a. historicdl research center.
A tea garden St!r\.ing light lunches operates
Saturday-Monday from 11 ' m.·3 p.m. Hours: 10:30 .l.m.-4 p.m. daily Admis-
sion: S2 for adults, S 1 for children 12· 16
(free on Mondayl.
• Upper N~~rt Bay Ecologk.\J lteserve
at Backbay arld East.bluff dnves, N~
Beach, 640-7646. Hundreds of species ol
native birds and plant life. family programs
and a noe and bird-watching expechtions
presented regularly.
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event llsting or ch.1nge of information fOf
Blacklool<, direct inquiriet to Benjamin
Epstein, cJo Bl.OBool(. P.O. Box 1 S00-
184, Coron.1 del Mu, CA 92625. Phone
(714) 760-2622. A complete yeu of
Blacklook listingf runs the first Tuesday
ol each month.
legend: OC, Oran~e County. BT, bl~k
tie. BT-opt., btKk t.e optional. pp. per
person. T'"-to be ananged.
• b ee For the Cure, July 23, 6·8 p.m.,
Susan C. Komen Breast Cancer Found.l11on
comedy Jl!rlomiance at The £~sode Store
1n South Coast P\aza, Costa Mesa Cont.Kl
Jeanette, 9S7·9260.
• Ultimate P'arty, July 24 ilt 8 p m., Alh·
letic Siniles As.so. ~-year .inmven.art at
Balboa 'bay Oub, Newport Beach. live
musk: by the Siers Brothers. SJO pp. Phone
BSS-9070 .
•Una Noche del Tutro, July 25, South
Coast Repertocy and Nuestro Teatro ill
SCR, Cosra Mesa. Reception, 6:30 p.m.;
performance at 8 p.m. S2S pp. Contoilet
Cristofer Cross. 957-2602, ex. 221.
•Bayside lnlerlude, July 25 .it 6:30 p.m ..
Gourmet Dint!ft o( Opera Pac:lfic: al lOein
reMdenc:e, Newport Beach. Con~ Myril
Kreudef. 673-1149.
• ~ COftCeft. July 25·26 at 4 I> m • ~ Oub ol Coeo de t.aurfribuoo Can-yon.~ 0C. United Cetebr.i Pally
•nd Medial ~ Responw rountry
mutlC ~.ti lit £~ ~. ~
bami ~ 11 a p.m. S40-4S pp .
Phone ~_.soo.
• s.-.r P'knlc, July 26, nooo-4 p.m 1 )eW'9t\ Fedeiiltion "0C .t Ma90f\ P.Mt. Ir·
vine. S2 pp., SS per family. Contact ~
bie seetn;25CJ.-0655.
• T.-ol Tustin, f~ 26, noon Iii II
p.m, !qt atld Cirll dUb ol Tustin at TU5-
tln Pim. Sample &.illteS from lhiny loal
~Phone S44·S341. •New ~ a.m...ai •• ~ 1, Gourmet Dinen ol 9P«A ~ at COfON dfl MM Beach. COnl.lct MyTil Kreudft.
673·1249.
Or.nge COMt Weekend I Thur9dmy • .My 23, 1982
'~ J, r •
STAGE
Actors smooth bumps
in musical 'Applause'
Among 1he classic Hollywood
.. line," -such as "Frankly
m~ uear, I don't give a damn"
lH "If you want anything, just
'-'mile" -there's one from a 1950
u,c.tr-\\ mnmg movie Iha! should be
e11:hcu on Bette Da' 1s' 1ombs1one:
"Fa,1en your i.cal bells. it's going 10
ht." .1 bump) nrgh1."
D.1, '' u11c:rcu 1h.11 1mmor1al
11her..111on an "A ll About Evc,z_
"Judi I.Iler -much later -was
rc:l,,11 n ,,, 1he l3ro.1uway musical
\rt'l.111,.:. · much lil-e "Some Like
It I J.11'' became ·su1:.1r" <tlld .. The
\p.1n111.:n1" bc:c:.in;t." ··Promi'c~.
p,,,m,,.:,. · Ji', one: of the few
c:l.:n llll' 11[ the mo\lc thJI rc:mam
mt.id 111 the mu'lc.11 'crs11m -so
1111.1d 1h.11 :in cn1m: production
n11m1'.:r '' ·" bu ill .1round 11.
Th.11 number I\ the h1ghl1gh1 of 1he
\\'.:,111111Mc:r Cnmmunil) Thcati:r\
serious narures, which undercuts the
theme of the show.
Sreneck and Tony Grande as a
Broadway columnist seem 10 be
dividing che role of Addison DeWitt,
which won George Sanders an Oscar
in the 'movie, diluting the overall
effect of both. Bradley Miller camps
it up delightfully as Margo's swi.shy
hairdresser. murtcring bitchy asides
w11h aplomb.
An impor1an1 figure in the
let's-teach-Margo-a-lesson scenario is
Karen Richards, the playwright's wife
and Eve's co-conspiralor. However. L.. .. 1111! .. ~
Peggy dcRo~a never fully achieves
rhe potcnrial of her assignmenl,
fJlling short in dramatic scenes.
The small chorus (Alison Doole.
Joe Hollinshead, Megan Endicou,
Tracy Craig. Lisa G iovanneui and
Susan M eylor). drilled by
choreographer J olynn Jones,
performs !he cnsetnblc numbers-
im.~ressivcly .. . Mary Sullivan Slack, Bradley Applau.~c continues thr?ugh Miller a nd Marc l eBlanc
Aug. 8 w11h performances Fridays (f I ft) . "A I ,, t
and Saturdays ar 8:30 al nn Maple rom e .'" PP ause .a
Sr.. Westmin ster. Call 527-8453. the Westminster Community
-By Tom Titus Theater.
r rend11i1111 of "Applause." \\hich mav
he 1he ~how's firq s1:1grng in Orange
C\1unt~. dc~ptte the facr t h:11 11 ·s
ho.:.:n around for qullc a \\h1le. One
rc.1~011 t11r th" 1~. like "Sugar" and
"Prom1,cs." 1he Iran ition from
cmem.1 hl 'rage also 1\ a bump) one.
The nh.>' ic cla'"c ahm11 1he -----------~-=-=--=-----------------~
l·on111v111g. par.1s111.: \liung \\Oman
"ho ''orm~ her v.av inro the
.:11nf1dc11ct: ul .1 l3r11.1th~ a~ q,1r only
111 pre,1J~ o'er ho.:r prnfe),)1onal
de1111'c '''nll'h11w lo'c' much of irs
lu,ler in :he Belly C\1111dcn-Adolph
Grc'n .1d..1r1.1t1nn, Jnd rhc Charles
Stn•u,c-Lec Ad.1m' <.tore seems
morc 111 an .1f1cnhough1 than .an
intcgr.11 part nf 1hc \hO\\. I lowcver.
d1rccror ~l.m. LdllJnC and his
l·nergc11.: lJ'I Jn 1hc1r u1mt1'1 to
kccr 1he ''Appl.iu,c" .:ommg
A d,p1..1m1c perturmJncc by ~l.1ry
!>ulll\..tn Slack m lhc old Da'I' role
of ~l..trgo Channing 1-ccp' the show
atlo:.il. Slack ha!> rhc p11wcr. the
ch:in,ma .111d the ~htmlnz savvv 10
cndO\\ ~er aging acrres' char~cter
\\ilh 1hc depth and guti.mess the part
demand~. Her "Wdcome w the
Thcarer" solo. wh1rh clo!>es Act One.
1s superbly presented, and her
drunken verbal assault on her closest
friends which precedes the number
pad:\ an emotional wallop.
L1'J Harvey as the scheming Eve
hJ\ more difficulcy projecting her
d1arac1a. which is parti:illy the fault
uf rhc Comden and Green material
\\.'c '-Cc her a~ sweet and suhscrvienr
Jlt thwugh the first acr. with never a
h1n1 u f 1hc s rcely ambition
underneath The tarantula in her
appc.m fully grown in rhe second
aei. .1flcr she's filled in for Margo in
a prc.irrangcd plot. Since we know
..., ha! \he really 1s before we meet her
an tla~hback, we should sec the coup
taking shape in her actions and
intlccrions.
Director LeDlanc also appears as
the d1rcc1or of Margo's show and
curns in a solid, sincere performance,
bolsrered by a strong singing voice.
Bo th Edward J. Srcneck as che
producer and Bob Goff as the
playwrighc give more credence to
1hc1r comedic moments Chan lhcir
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VIDEO RENTAL
1. ADDAMS FAMILY (1991)
2. CAPE FEAR (1991)
3. FATHER OF tHE BRIDE (1991)
4.JFK
5. STAR TREK VI
6. BUGSY
7. GRAND CANYON
8. MY GIRL
9. FRANKIE & JOHNNY (1991)
10. KUFFS
1. MARIAH CAREY "MTV Uplugged EP"
2. BILLY RAY CYRUS "Some Gave All"
3. RED HOT CHIW PEPPERS "Blood Sugar Sex Magik"
4. SOUNDTRACK "Boomerang"
5. KRIS KROSS "Totally Krossed Out"
6. PEARL JAM "Ten"
7. SOUNDTRACK "Mo' Money"
8. B·52'S "Good Stuff"
9. SOUNDTRACK "Sister Act "
10. EN VOGUE "Funky Divas"
SINGLES
1. SIR MIX A LOT "Baby Got Back"
2. TLC "BabY. Baby Baby"
3. N2DEEP ' Back lo The Hotel"
4. MADONNA "Thia Uled To a. ,,.,·Playground"
5. COVER GIRLS '~Ing On A st.''
6. ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT ·~....,. .....
7. RED HOT CHIU PEPPERS "Under The Bridge" 8. KRIS KROSS "Jwnp"
9. KRIS KROSS 'Wann It Up"
10. NICE & SMOOTH "SomiMJMe I Ahynl9 11owu
STAGE
Theater companies break out Bard in summer
'The plny's the thing,"
observed young
Hamlet in one of
Shakespeare's
biggies. And in Orange County,
durii;ig the ~ummcr months,
Shakespearian plays arc, indeed,
"the tlfing."
The next two
weekends will
sec a trio of
popular works
from the Bard ot
Avon opening
locally, including
the
--....1-.-o~ aforementioned ,.
111111
Theater
Crruc
"Hamlet."
Orange Coast
College is joining
the county's two
Shakcspearc-
orien ted
professional
theater groups in
this three-pronged classical
project.
'
OCCs "Much Ado About
Nothing" is the first entry of 1he
three, opening July 31 for one
weekend and four performances Anna Fitzwater confronts Paul Klees in Orange Coast College's "Much Ado About Nothing."
n....-.:. The clothes ended up knotted
~ along the rope, tangling Kennedy
From 3 and Vivona together into an
Grimaldo, "Losins the Light." indeciphe rable heap -like
Grimaldo created a paean to hum:in pcrs0n:ils, a meraphor for the human
JOY and loss. to the possibilities lhe condition.
body has for aiving us both pleasure and pain. Dance Kalcido5':opc pcrfonnanccs
Los Angeles Modem Dance and continue through Sunday. For more
BJ Uct 's "Romanian Folksong" information, phone (310) 376-6210.
cittcnded the clc iac tone of the ---------------1
prece mg two wor as it examined
how memories become literally
incorporated into our bodies.
Alice Lo and Lori DuPeron/fhe h
Squad borh performed solos that
depended for etrect on flowing
appendages. With Lo, performing a
traditional Chinese classical dance
about rhe goddess of clouds, it was a
long streamer that she manipulated
hke gymnasts' swirling ribbons.
In DuPeron's startlin~. compelling
work. she wore long pieces of rope
tied 10 her hands and feet The
near-violent aspect of the
choreography was emphasized by the
flying, whirling ropes, which
suggested both a marionette cul
do~n from its moorings and a victim
loosed from the scaffold.
Among the other offeringt from
Sunday's program were Mchmct
Memo Sander's "Board StiCf' -an
om:uingly acrobatic work in which
four punkesquc dancers performed
r;ither violent and al least seemingly
dangerous rolls, somersaults aod
coordina1ed jumps with a larae
wooden pallet -and 0 White/
Sincere/Romantic" by Walter
Kennedy/Diane Vivona Duo.
"Whitc/Sincere1Roman1ic" -
which opened the proaram's final
segment, one dedicated at least
loosely lO the nature Of hum.a
relationships -examined the raw
emotion hidden in the cliches of
personal ads. As a spoken text listed
off personal allributcs offered and
desired -such as "buff dude
strai&ht actioa" -the two dancers.
tied 1oaether with ropes, undressed.
ouldoor; in from of the Robert D.
Moore Theater. Admbsion is
free. alrhough picnic dinner., \\111
be )Old at each performance.
Alex Gobon, chairman of 1he
OCC Thcall!r Dcp:irt mcnt, is
directing "Much Apo," '' hich ''ill
feature Paul Klci:s. Craig
~torganti, Shannon ~tcCorm1ck.
Kelly Fl}nn, Anna fllt\\alcr,
Mark Coyan, Marie Uouquc.:t.
David Lamb and 13ill ~lc~1do\\:..
Performance) '~ill be g1,cn
Friday through Sunday at 6 p.m ,
wuh a Sunday matinee also
carded for 2 p.m.
Following on OCC's heel::.,
Grove Shakespeare "ill open
"Macbeth" Aug. I wuh lY.O
fam iliar name'> from the mJll
screen -Davu.I Birney and Joan
Van Ark -in the roles of
~l:icbeth and Lady Macbeth.
J ules Aaron 1s directing.
Birney -"ho has been named
artistic associate at Gro'e
Shakespeare, is a classically
tr3ined actor, writer and director.
Supporting rotes have been
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First time's a charm
McFall r elish es reaction to maiden novel
T he)C arc hcatly dJ)S for
fir~t-timc no,cli'>t
Pat1 icia ~kF.111. authl1r
of "Night Uu!lcrOy" -a
talc of fon:ign intrigue
"l11d1 invtJlVC'-:in intriguing
ro111.11111c l wi ... t.
The 110,cl .... ct in J.1p.111 during
the 11l7(l<,, fc.Hu1c:. Nora Jamei.. an
.Htr.1ct1\C Ami:rican lingui:.t who
p1d,, up .1 po'h part -11mc job as :i
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\\ l11lc \\url..ing JI the.: club, famc' i)
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tr• 111 1 hcl\11) g11.1HkJ c11mpound
111 "~11111"11h C\ 1Jcncc of a major
plot 111\ 111' 111g 111creu1hl~ c' 11 crime ...
.onJ .1 threat 10 the J.1p.1nc ... c
cmcrnmcnt. \\'1th her lift.: 111
1l·or.11d\, .rnd unahlc 111 turn 1u the
1u1h,1111tl'' for help hcl'.1u'c nf the
'nipl' 111·1,1l...l\ug1\1111lucncc.
James teams up with Nishi
Kenzaburo, a handsome young
journalist who has personal rea)ons
for wanting Takasugi c~poscd.
This fast-moving thriller,
reminiscent of Hitchcock talci.,
involves a likable pair of fugitives
''ho must depend on instinct and
ingenuity to survive the relentless
pursuit of fanatic Japanese
militarists.
If vou'rc intere)tcd in the Orient
and ~'ant to discover a new author
1hb )Ummcr. ''Nigh t Butterfly"
mjkcs fascinating reading.
Raymond Obstfeld. a popular local
''riling instructor and adventure
author, recommendi. McFall's book
ai. ideal for those who've always
wanted to go to Japan but couldn't
::ifford it: "Read Patricia McFall's
m cung mystc.!I). 'Night Butterfly,'
anJ c~perience the kind of
:c.u~pcnsc, action, wit and thrills
that sight!.ecrs never get. This is
the re al thing."
Not one to give empty praii.c,
Ob~1fcld's commcnb arc ba!.cd on
Foreign intrigue fills Patricia Mcfall's first novel "Night ButterOy."
first-hand knowledge. Mcfall
began ''Night Butterfly" while
taking Obstfeld's fiction writing
class at Orange Coast College in
the mid '80s and drew on personal
experience when developing the
story. A linguist by profession,
McFall lived in Japan at the time
the book is set and actually filled
in for a vacationing friend as a
''night butterfly" in a club very
similar to the one in the novel. ~ Besides drawi ng
on vivid
memories, Mcfall
honed and
polished her
fictional talc in
other work.shops
over the years.
When she finally
submitted it for
publication, it
sold quickly. "The
reason why my
book sold as fast Bookmarks as it did ... McFall
)ays, "is that it
had been
professionally critiqued through
local workshops. Begi nning "rite rs
need to discover the value of
workshops. Today's editors and
agents don·t have the time to foe
commas. If you want to be a
professional writer, you have to
produce professional material.
There's the an of writing and the
craft of "riting. And pan of 1h::11
craft is just being correct, having
your commas in the right place.
Although McFall's agent (New
Yorker Nancy Love) is currently
working on selling foreign and film
rights to "Night Butterfly," McFall
1s already hard at work putting
commas into her next novel, a story
in which an Orange County
Community College instructor
becomes entangled with Japanese
organized crime in California when
one of her English as a Second
Language students mysteriously
disappears.
In the meantime, the fledgling
author is discovering the thrills U\at
come with publishing. The most
su(prising thing about being a new
novelist, according to McFall, is
the response of those involved in
the book business. "Booksellers
Harbor cruises feature the Write Stun
P atncia McFall is among a
host of authors scheduled
to be onboard the Aug. 12
Wet Wednesday harbor cruise
~ponsorcd by the Daily Pilot and
Hornblower Dining Yachts.
AJthough previously advertised
cruises have been open to the pub·
he, this event is by invi tation only.
The third of nine free cruises de·
signed to bring our community to·
gethcr. lhc festive evening on the
water features music, hors
d'oeuvres, door priLes and a no-
host bar.
This sailing will have recently
published authors Elizab'eth
George ("For The Sake of Ele·
na"), Maureen Ayres ("A World
the Color of Salt .. ) and Mnralys
Wills ("Higher Than Eagles") join·
ing others from a wide variety of
genres (Suzanne Forster, Don
Stanwood, Doug Muir, Maxine
8 Orange Cout Weekend I Thursday, July 23, 1992
O'Callaahan, Jean Femling, Wendy
Hornsby, Rita Thompson, Terry
Black, Doris Walker and Shirley
Stephenson to name a few) meet·
ing supporters or the Newport Li·
brary from the Literacy Advisory
Board, The Newport Beach Library
Foundation, and The Friends-of
the Newport Beach Public Library
for • memorable evening that many
hope will lead to an annual com·
rnunity-wide event.
-B.r &th Cobb
3nd librari3n are so nice. They
will do things for the fir Hime
novelist just bccau!>c they think it\
the 1ight thing to do. 'T hcy're matchm akers 111 a
way, they introducl! the
public to writer!> lh3t they
mighl not 01hcrw1!>e hear about.
My first sign111g was (or a libran.in
who0d lwed in Japan during the
'70s and who came to buy the book
bccau e another librarian
recommended it to her."
TITUS:
From 7
al>Signcd to Alan Feinstein. Ron
C11mpbcll, I !any FraLicr, R1ehanl
Hoyt-Miller and Mu11hcw Wul~c:r.
Curtain time is 8:30 Wednc: -
days through Sundays until Aug.
29 at the Festival Amphitheater.
12852 Mam St., GJrdcn Grove.
Call 636-72 13 for 11ckct 111·
formation.
Shakespeare Orange County is
a new theater group organized by
former Grove Shake peace artistic
director ThomllS Brad.at, who will
mount uHamlct" Aug. 6.
The company is headquartered
at Chapman Collecc and features
Grove veterans Daniel Bryan
Cartmell, Eli:tabcth Norment, Ku·
mclla Tate and Carl Regiardo.
Performances of "Hamlet" will
be given Thursdays through Sat·
urdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays 11 J
and 8 p.m. until Aus. JO at the
McFall said that wlule \H1t ing "'
often wlit:ll')', she's been dC'hghtcd
to find th:it being a ""n1er" i \.cl)
sociable. "l\e now begun tu mcel
my readers, real pl.!1.>pl~. Wh1h:
"nting. I al"' a) imagined "hal 01\
readers \\ould be lit..e. onc.J no"
tha1 J'm bcgmning 10 meet them.
it' a)IOunJiog 10 d1-.co,er th.11
they're jui.t 111<.e I'd imagmeJ
them."
"Night Butter/1) •• b) J>,1111d.1
McFall. St. M.min · p,,.~,:
llardb.:Jck, 277 Page • SI . 95.
O~vid Birney
Waltmar Theater at Ctlapman,
3)() E. Palm St .. Orange. For in·
formation, call 744·7016.
bringing people together!"
Julf 2:t 1992 Spt.."Cial Advcrti~ing Supplcn1cnt for <:>range Coa.~t Weekend
Dear Claudia,
I have been dating a woman for a few
months and whenever we go out she
never bnngs any money with her. She
expects me to pay for everything all the
lime, and I'm Lired of it How do 1 lell her
tha1 1 th.ink she should pay some of the
lime?
you11 know where you arc, and if you
w<1nt 10 continue!
problem in the relationship and this is her
way of exprcsslllg 11 to you. Above all, talk
at out, tell her you care and that you're
concerned for her and your rclauonstup
you met him that he wa:, dressing the.
way It ~ounds hkc you want to make tum
over to suit your need. ThL"> IS a control
game and this IS more your problem lhan
his. Talk to tum about 11. Take him
shopping, bul beware of trying to change
someone for your own benefit You could
lose ham an lhc end
Dear Claudia,
My girlfnend has gained a lot of weight
in the last few months. How do I tell Dear Claudia.
Dear Money Rap,
her that it's unattrac-
IJve and a tum otT for
me. She was in great
hape when we met
Now she's just let
herself go.
Dcar Turned-Off,
FlfSl, ft.nd out why
llow do I get my
boyfriend lo start
dressing in more
conlemporary styles?
He wears such todgy
clot.hes and doesn't
seem to care about
1 think you have to danfy your rclauon-
ship and where you're g0tng. If you're ~
friends and are gcumg together for each
other's company rather than romance, this
tw to be staled. If she's looking for
someone to take her out and show her a
good time w ith no obligation.5, then that
has tO be Stated also Oear the air, then
she doesn't are about keeping an shape
anymore. ls she ~ting more? There may
be an emotional problem and perhaps
counseling would help. Maybe there's a
being more an Slep
with today's fa.sh1on. Sometimes I'm
embarrassed when we go out.
Dear Fashion Plate,
It obviously didn't bot.her you when
Claudia ~ column appears momh/y m
our Smsleufe Personals Yoi' can add"f!!SS
)Ot.4r questions 10. Claudia do Smglelife
Personals, or you can leave a messag~ on
her 1J01Ce1naal ju.st caJJ tbe 9(XP tn this
sectum and seleet Option 2, then Call
#2629 And be sure 10 walCh Ssn~lt'falk
witb Claudia on your local cable s1aMn .,
HE PERSONALS
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SHpage2.
rM LOOKJNO b 111 ~
llftf, )'el oomi..aed. WSUllt le·
~.rm YQ'llll 40. a.le, ~le, ~111e 5'4/IQ.l,
Seeklf'I S' 10 A over, tuCCCIWI,
NISIO, no chilchn, love eetf.
Coua Mesa. Call lJ6J
SECURE, ST ABLE. ndiuonal
values. prtay, OUlplll. DfO{es-
llOl\ll SWF 31, SM2.S. ~PY'
~--.~c:-. ... rwu• ........ beach w..U,
musK, bcq bal fnendl. Seek· •na teclft, anna. llfeeuonMC. tlable, phyucaily ecUllC, f1m.1ty
onmeil SWM fOf OCWl'W'NUd ~
lauoashlf> Costa Mesa. Can
19'7
ATTRACTlVE PROFES-
SIONA1.SWF,N&'D41 enpys
IOf/, ICnld WU. nll.ln.. traVel.
lb"' fnc:ncllahlp. 0111mulmall
•ith~1a , linceft. ad\lc:uc, se· an e'11onal WM. NISIO. 35-. ltvme. Cail 2273.
CR.AX'/ PR~NAL 27,
$I' IWldlYe ttd-htad, Mldts
handsome, f1111-lt:r1V\I smoker
(2.S-35) fOf fun C'llCNnll Irvine.
Call 1399
BEAlTTIF\JL ~andow, SJF
40, tetluna spint\&al pwtntt. rm
• aooc:t fnend. atJmionate. '" ltC• fhltlc, hke to lqh. EnJOY
mustc. Tl'I0¥1U, dlnan&. -n.ws. ... a1kln,. Newport Bach.
Cail 2397.
ATl"RACTIVJiSWP •I. woru
12 ..., pr..,n... Seek.t lfl •·
incuve lS-50 fNft in nicovcry.
Irvine. Call 2070.
S.-.tll..EJ Vfl'/ ptellY, an-. ""*·..,._. --. 39. n1 105. &.~ artwd. lhe 11\1, II» -.--~ .......... -
,.._., Detira '""~ ... 'I ... for ..... " .... Ir· • -.c.u 116~
_,H wP, Inn. ~ -.joyt
~ ,. .... CMlldoofJ. ..,..,...,.,i..· ......... .
W a a ••.c.M17$3.
CASUAL HOMEBODY. DWF s•~~(Wq.coot
inc. prdcrwnc tidt tomeOne IO
do them wllh. Cotia Mesa. Call
2805.
LOOKING FOR a nu1unna
fnend and compll\IOll -· pot· ubd•y ol'rt Me IOOI rm a DWF
Sl,loob\cfOf..,_4HOto
share quality lime .... Lona
Beach. Ca.II USS.
TALL, A1TRACTIVE
BLONDE bk.es~ u well u
finer ttUnas in hfe. If you're Cllle r-""" bet-41-60, .onc-
llYC, ad.Ive_ (\S\, bke IO llUlh,
spoo I and be JPOt lod. rd lite )'Oii
IO be die f mtt1 '*'1n& 11'1 my hJe.
Call thn NJSIO SWF. Ne"'J!Ort
8eadl. Call 2169.
PE:RSlAN W MOED: h1&1Cul
Mondt•ilhareaie)'U,lO,seeks
h.nbome. cducaud.. llllblbOuS.
r.rnJy~ fll\lnClally 1ndc-
~S\4 JG.S5f0f f\W\,
U11¥el, adve~e IMne. Call
1971
TAil.. SLENDER 40'S N/S.at·
11act1Ye, pe.monaie about lire
SWF Wlrll$ IO meet anna. "°'1-
ea, IUCCeuful ITWI fOf fncnd..
ship and romanc:c. Lorie 8eKll.
C.112217
L.EGGY MID-WESTERN
LA DY, alun, .cuve, opa1, lov·
in&. fun, rom.ntic scd.1 .,ell-
ad JUMed male YCfll(Jft. N•"'POf'
Beach. Call 2176.
BBAUTIFUL, HEAL TllY
OwiMll DWF 37 1oobnt fot
lwldlome. aucccsd\11, he•llhy °""'*' DWM a&omc)'' 39+ IO
hdp -ICC my LSAT. Love
Owlll, kidl, .... ltl ... lht-
... ltllllic, ipCllU. lr..e!. dw-
iry wut, ~~~ aood 11Ja. m-ta fin&. i..n 1rv-. c.it 166&.
CA.IUNO. AFff:crlONATil. ~ .................
IK, IWUah&, M&, Mlrk11Yt, ..,_Sl:..._w•a1
... 40' .. scr, SM cari 1 ,.\.
~ 8c:ach. Call 20 I 8
TALL (6'), ATTRACTIVE
v;tdow, yowii 54, NIS. tceks ft.
nanca.ally sea.re JCftknwi ... 11.h
• wide ranee o( ~ •ho
en,JOYt lie. Huruictm Beach.
Call 1.65S.
SWF, N/S. SS, sa·. Q.ASSY,
ronwllle, popcornld\lfnpap.
Elv1s.<:Jawcal Scelts 67 •, »
65. •enc:c:tt. honest. educated,
~s. comm1\lnCTl fnmdl
hfeumt plnKr Mission Vrtp.
Call 211'7
YOUNGSO,BLONDE.S'6'/172.
tCJCb "*1 t:rltl' 50, WO!ttm&, IO
enpy fun and pou1bk ~buon
lhlp. Coua Mesa Call 1895
A1TAACTIVE. RJNNY SWF
20, rc:ds SWM :z:G.25 '°' pw-ues, movies, filn ltvine. Call
109S.
PROFESSIONAL SWF SJ. N/S
enpya Oladoon, travel, iervua.
Seeks same 111 male 1 lllnlin&son
"-bow. Call 270t
I AM JEWISH 35/S'7, llllaC·
live, Mhlecuc, w1ur. abfohaely
"'oodc:rful and perfect 111 evcty
wry. I would hke 10 mcet a kw·
1mman•hoW1Ulunorme•hm
I JCI hlie 1hul "e""Paf\ Beach.
Call 1822.
AGGRF.SSIVE Blfr GEl'lll.6
WF ''· N/S monotamouJ. SCNC o( humot, down IO taM, bred rl
111nu. •pon11neou1. Seduna
JOl1'leOOC ao sh.ve r.re·a srurrn?
Lo6 AllfTUIOS. Call ~2.
PRETTY PROFESSIONAL
DWI'. N/S, 4S, inm, mcnr:vn-bered. love lleMIS, sporu, 1111
mab. ~WIU. "'IM. laup
IU, lft'CIC:lKln. .-lli&eN oonvu-
uoon. travel, more. I'd.In. Call
2392.
CASUAL, CONTENT Tomboy
DWF 43, leel.ltt, pritRIUble
laehww11h~chilchn IC!dts
pt&M111. nuiblit friend7 Newpon
8eKh. Call 2142.
IF I WEllB Bl.IND, whml woukl I•..._ lfacodyou?lfl were
...,, how woukt )'IJU-
CMa widl rM? I "" "°' bfind or ...,, .,_..how do I know 1Mt you
--.. • ~?°'*'IC· Call Ul9.
BLO!\DE WIHT'ER 39 SEF.KS
gcn1lcman for 1hea11e.
Beachwalh. conceru N/S,
heahlly. aenerow.. llullllllglon
Beac:h. Ca.II I 912.
IN SEARCH OF MAN wong
~ FNk. r inn Md srnoad\ h~
Clrl'l.1--.ia. keen. li:Jever. Ulcl
AF pecbae pmcn SWM, lS-
JO, 3'9-6' -Hopti\a f cr be.Mll1ful
dchvc:ry. Irvine. Call 1211.
RA VEN llAIRED ""elhgtnt
SWFsedls~I~
ion, 2.S+, 10 uplore favonte
blunts. No SUI\ soda or cfNas.. Loria Beach Ca.111476
IOs BAD. 90s WORSE? Let's
r~ lhMI Proare111ve. es•h· unan. brcht, •~n"uve. CalllOUS
F.Scekma 1411\illr M 2110yowi1
31,fnenlW\ip,cqcu~
·maybe a pusion wonh the '"'•Jt.
lllllllJnCIOn Bad\. Ca.II I 2AO.
CREATIVE, ATTRACTIVE, DWF, 30, J«:kJ special lt1co6-
stup "'llh in4ettsl.1na man Hoo-
Ul'CIOfl Beath. Call 1661
NEED BALANCEDUfF.. INlh.
healthy alYl«rmml. ti.a ttconl
collccuonl rm 20. Buena Pert.
Call 1146
LOVE LIFF~ FRIENDS, new
upencnces, today Md •~·
rowl OWF. SI. 5"4", llltlCUVC,
bnght ••lh arua tmse o1 humor.
Desire amllanan 45 SS, N/S, 10
share dm1t'1 out. concens, mov·
IC&. 1r1vel Md eood convcor
oon lrv111e Call 2861
ARE YOU SPO:•nAl'l'OUS.
ipmtual, tc\y and smart? An
you IAll. SOuh, N/S tnlh a fllf»
lous scnte of hurnM7 I 1rn. Let'•
c.teapel C0ta.t Mefa. Call 2620
A~ACTIVE SBF. 37, S'S.
tedls lrUlliaen, tet111uve, SBM,
31+. 6'• '°' fnencbh1p and pot> 11bk relllioNhip. Lone Buch.
Calll349.
SWF, 24, BLONDE. BLUE
EYES, S'I", niodel fipre, 1.-.cs
bach. ,_..., -a p>d bme. Newpon 8-:h. C:.l 121S
MARRIAO&MlNDEO. S'S'/
llS, 32. bruMae, SWF. N/S,
~ w ~ loobna for
-. Vfll'Y *11t1.1¥t, alfea,ion.
*·Mir)\~ lftd pfl)st-
ca.lly riL Good oomnuruca1cw.
lo-.cs chi ldn:n a'ld 11nt111ill,. Clvn-
uan values Successful career,
now ready 1obu11d suoog, fulfill·
ma relaoonslnp leading lo ram-
1ly TuAJn. Call ISll.
NICE. Pt.EASING SBF seeks
!«I.WC, cleancuc, grac H>US gc:nllc·
man 38· SO, 1ny na11onal11y, for
~ cioncerU/dancmg Miu1on
V~JO Call 2'96
COMMITMENT MINDED,
very attracuve SWF, N/S, S'6/
125, Youn& 31. aubwn haw. blutl
pttn eya. rm. down·to-eanh..
tndqlcndcnl. sccurc. irul I 1gcnt
and e1memely personable
midwestem p~ physically fit.
act1\<e, and OUIC<M&· Rudy for
lt'Nlfdmg rdlll0nlh1p. Tustin.
Call 1504.
TIRED OF DATING7 Loolun1 '°' 111 honest. Wlfm relauonship '! Lei's lalkl DWF 43, S'6"hlm.
lllllatllve, K\l\<e ind1vidt.aal ... ho
mpys lr:nnis, hllung, ~"'
horseback rKhf11 and walb on
the beach. Irv ire. Call 2 I 48
ADOPTION Sttking aood man
\obeloyalandkw"llo Rcqun
iw11ur1na. anenti<M!. ReclJ1sh/
blond. S/2'/ II 5, blue eyes Shafe
ups. ~nl. aoocf Ume1 If" mt
Call.2256
t-UROPSAN SWF 21, S'6". tn-
JDY sknng. ltMIS, munc and
movies Scic:ks SW\t '°' fTIC'.nd-ftup Cos11 ~.Call 1326
COU1'TRY GIRL, 40'1, loves
CllY hie, an. ~IC. diinc1na. ntw
advcncircs. Stt11 hone 1 N/S
mate 33-52 ini~cs&td mpert00al crowlh. shan111 fechnss. and funl
Los Al1rm1os. Call 21 SJ
A1TRACTIVE BLONOprofcs·
AOfWll NSWF S'6' \0 shire n»
11ial ~ .,,t.h NSWM »{)()
profeuional Or bu11nusman.
T 11Sbn. Call 20 12.
CHR ISTIANJPSYCHOLOG Y WF 4). f6'/sl9'1. pftCly, faru-
n1ne . Seclm'I DWM PfOfes·
JIOftlll. Olkat.ed. N/S. •2·52.
nunura ,rowth lhrouth Owu•
\1•11ly, paycholoay. humor.
.._, ocrc1• Or-. COi.ft)
Cal12375.
BRUN6TT'B KNAC VIXEN,
SWP 22, mc*I, duttu JOI
aeous, blue-collar bnn:tte '°' ll>selhtmcss, C&S\lal pany111g lk
hud bad. I IWlltr11'0!' Bca:h. ult
1088.
BEST FRIE:"ID WANTED
DWF N/S Ca&holec look1ni fOf
DISM Olnsuan N/S(<IG-SS) cdv-
Cllcd, atUCUhlle, 1Cns11Jve, hu-
morous. successful few fun. car
'"' Ind $h•1111 '" good umcs. bed umes Md 111·bet~ wnt$
lrv1tte Call 2928
SWF SI, seeks professional
geni.lanan few tta~el golf, d111·
ina. fl.WI .t more BaJbo&. Call
2635
JULIITTSEEKJNG RO'AE0.11·
UllCUve, SlllUetque, clas.sy, 1n-
t.ell1aent bwne11e SWF. f~lov·
Ill&. VIVACIOUJ. ~I IO cilfu Loria Beach. Call 11169.
~AND SPICEY, old-fash-
Klned SJF, 25, sedcs comm1acd
rebuonslup '"'"" sincere, gmtt ous,devOltdSJM M1u10nVicp.
Call 1327.
VERY A1TRACTIVE. OlJT-GOl'oG, CR.EA TIV E DWF, na
fi~.etU:llA'lg. fin.lovtr1g. l'Nn)'
m.itrells. Desu-es rnonogamou1
relauoru>up "'"°" s1ncxu, roman· uc:. aJvcncwous, ~ fun·
k>v111a. SWM. '7·58, '"'"' JenX of lunot Weswde. (bu& 111 Qr.
W'lar Cownty oflc:n). Call 2187
VFRY ATT"RACTIVE. S'6", 31..
iaeJUAI, confident. sl•yful. vo-
lvpcuou1 run.r.11.n SBf-Sttllt
6 +, f0fnal'l1C, p!USIMl!e, 1111rfh
amt. hones& JS·.Omale few~'
ous kwlJ·lttm rel1uoruh1p \1us
LK~ 1 • MY naoonal1cy
San11 Ana. Call 1792.
801ffiMIAN Adapable, lll'W·
llC. ~ "etSlllle ~IS cnvlf'OfWTlmlai profess Mlnll 48,
S'J', seeks MllCU'C, lll'n1larly pro-
filed male fOf commllment.
TuJun call 2391.
SOPHISTICATED DRU
NET"ffi SWF, 5"6'/133, 1JUJ11C·
uve, IGUll.l"e, .-lhsen& sC'Ckt
SWM 4S·SI, profeuional.
hee.khy. c'"" ltfe.uyk. Lent Beach. Call 2191
READY FOR ROMANCE
f&nl)'. adventwow. '°"able, 31,
SWF Full-fll'ftd, 5'3 1n. •I
auburn hw Ind •lmoed cyu.
seeking sau1ta~e. carini, SW\1
28-36 (Of laugtlcT lf.J lo• e Ir
vrne Call 166S
PROFi&lO:-.IAl. BLACK FE·
MALE CllJOYS lllcatre, blues and
an. Sttlts mm companion, JS-
60, race un1mport•nL Long
Beach Call 2159
I MISS convc:N11ion. comi-n-
IOnSh1p and ar1r1g Im DWF,
yovna 60. 1nm. autaCtJve mer ·
gecec IO<ijlASSKlft for golf and ten
ms. Seekang fil, Nf.i SWM SS-68
wJ1ilte1rumu. IN1rc Call 2558
IRRESISTIBLE, DELIGtrr
FUL, OH·, 2 superb children.
seeks 1n1etlcc:1ual, 401sh OJM
1"nJSBA 'D El~ncnce hfe"s
~\ftl U..mc Call 1817
NOT JUST A \OTHER
PRETTY FACE Harley•nckr,
IOO SenJUal, romantic, green--
eyed Greek iceks sincere,
heallhy. a!fealONlC S/OWM. ~/ s,overs·s ~40 Costa \icsa.
Call 1859
CHRLSTI '-' SWT-, alJOYS OUI·
doors, S&111ni. profm.onal, NI
D. !lave I thtld, mJOY• hfe. Seeks SWM/DW~1 19 40, lilte values sw Beach ca11 rm
CAAl,GJFWISflWIOOW.60,
-Id like io IO'Yt, laugh anJ
~ A!ta1n. HWUJn11on BeAch
Call !507
DJl· 45 MISSES Kl!iSE: • ~
1ng porcmi. fun, drcuru 5'1i I
I~. k.1Jlcss. $Cels 1111 malt d)'
narno COIU MeSll Call 2112
TIRl"O 01" GA \1ES ~ \1c IO(I'
OWF. 28. ,S, unr son Class>
umque, lll,l'KU~e. rrofeUIONll,
venaulc Seeks senccn. ll1l1IC
U¥C sw. ~s cen1lmun 26-.\.8
Ccn"'trsatlon. act><c:nrure, books, people, fiincss. undcnl.llnding.
thanng.c.nng. ltvtne Call 1446
SWF. 19, chubby, lovable. OU&-'°'"' llJJy bear 1td.ma ronian.
ucS\1•holooks1nudc. "°' JWI owldc. FulJenon Call 1393
8C111i MIOLER pcnonalny •
ti.a~AmMw,.m..~
(euional ~ ... ,lh tnqulM&
nund tech ed'ltn\111uomc.
~ ttftSIU¥t, ,_.tlf
.dJVJled ma&chm1 bo~el'J
Mlnl be r • a W\l'I\ sr... aooJ
S~lal.~t•ll)l~~&?~t fof,0f8'9 Cout Weekend ,. A1
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1 (900) 407-4377
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Sf
Women
Seeking
Men
S11'9le femolc
SI.\
Songl. Mol8
D
D1VO<ced
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As1011
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N/D
No Drug,
N/S Non S~l'f
N/D,.lnk
N ~10r1nkN
naut'l'd. f'>SllJ\ c and or-. '5-59 Long Beach. Call Z957
ACTIVF. PtlrTE LADY , tn
6iltes, love. ~1ng, tnvchrl(I
iecks man"""" """'at m~u.s! f ullenon Call 2.SS'
1.1Glrrl..P\1Yl.lll:.BIGGL Y•
ln1dhgcn1,~.~.IOV·
mg v.h11e female Tall 57, al·
lrac1Jvt, lo• r 10 laugh. golr. u1I,
Jeep so tiM\, 1nvc:I. d<l11t:e You
a111X"11vc. f1m. O(~n. ~ucccoful.
IW.<', IU/lTI, !all, J~ 55 l..oog
Hca.h Call :!bis
0\TIRACTl\I-Sf·XY
HLO' 01-l>WJ L1fc$pr1ngtr
1n111 Chwch of Itel Scuinc:c ilnd
all konJs ol nufl 1.ovc 10 la"""·
dance. golf. boltt. beach wallo.s,
OO.U111g.11.halcvcr I llhlceafnend
<andc..~""' W>!.hatehrt • tlh.
J W\1 v. ho 11 annctivc:, iall. m
1clligent. •"'¥1.', scm111ve, a lov·
1ng gm41m\an atwnd SO.~
11 oo.c 'I Long 8cach.. Call 2714
Pl:TrrF~ ATIRAcnVE. AC·
TIVE. W ... "'°"Id bile a pwt·
net in in)' sail bolt.. .. ot for
sa1lina, slm~ tbow1 or beach
btltin1 Lona Beach. c.u 2299.
SJF. 30, ICtlla SJM, 30+, loll ct
hones. ~ mu~ic/<1ant:1ni.
wranglen-n-boouamwL Tu:5l.l1L
Call 1677
l'llFITY, PITTITE. MUSIC
n :ACl!ER, H/110, scdr.s a
gcmlcman who 1• spmtually
mtndc•J, alhlc11c:, 40-SS, 10 shatc
.i •p<•ua\ hie li>gcthcr Orange
(\>unt' C.all ~JO.
D~1 . .1 \ O._, I 1111 seeb
... im«10e •111(.('rc u. $h.ve ume
ar\J on1t1t~ v.11h.. Irvine. Ca.II
2303
i VIVACIOUS, A TIR.ACJlVB
BLO='Dl:S, 1c:d11n1: 2 barnor·
ow handiomc hunks. NJS. lhlf·
U«.. mcmc, rncMCS, ._,.s. (\ft.
lrvmc Call 111.5.
JUST BECAUSE l'M
BEl\UTIRJL .. doesn'1 mean I
di.'11'1 ~whits lmpotlanl WI
hfr·drnnc, wcw1una0Ul. friends,
1cnrus.11nel, an IDd ~ I am
1n my 40' J (look 30' s). blonde,
S-5/1.20 I tll'1Uld tiac 10 _. a
47 52 yrnld emotionally and fi
O!l'1Clally ICClrC M>IJlma&c. ltvinc.
t All Z305. •
Bl l\CK CllRISllA~Sl\GIJ·.
JJ, ~IS. Pfeuy, lall (S'l I'}, lhon.
brown eyes. k.Jch Seek.st.all ChnJ
uan, funny , lov1na, white proftt-
11onal SIS ace• .36 • 40. Twllll
Call 182S
'PEOPl..F. S/\ Y rM I\ TTRAC n vE: 1 •crec . v '"'ac:'°"s. pc
11~. S'2/l I .5, 42, loolt JO somt·
lhlflg. O.JJ-. I w1111 U1 1111.Cll1gcn1,
professional Jrw1sh man 4(). 55
w 1lh • &oo.l hcan Ind a IOO'l
mind. Irvine Ca.II 2449
i' Trl.LIGl'"T. ATTRAC
nv1~. SWI . IQ, H 'n lll. t«kt
\ W"1 1n lV' 11110 W..11ng, cianc
•nl(. li..IH)() .,kl fun h.ill<'rhln
Call 1053
SEXY.BUXO~.BRU~ElTE.
BIG BLUH:YES. Off, 35,(m.c
14) w/ch11d, new lo CA from
Oucago, seeks SWM 3(}.45 yn
10 c:nJOy daung, dinner and
dancing .. .moSI or all friendship,
(UI\ & laughter Lllgl.lfl• Niguel.
Call I SJ I
P£ITl"E.. VIVACIOUS. INTEL·
LIGEi\T, fcm1n1nc, aw.-:uvc.
Wandie. Seelt111g lhal spcc .. 1 man
IO shan: my 1.CSI rOf life:. Age 41
to S&. M1n1on V1cy>. Call 20SO
A1TRACTIVE BLUE·EYED
BLO.~DE S9' SWF, N/S. En
"Pi' ~ lr8'1el. If\, lhuae, .,om. hues Md "'-. Secb
JueCCJsrul, adileue, romamk,
Owistiwl gendcmln. N/S, f« life·
t.iu.e pstnet. CA!r-ona dcl Mat.
Call 1426.
ATTRACTIVE fUL.L·FICi·
UREO MAMA BEAR over 200
lbs Sc:d;s inlellig~ iall, dlr\ -s h.wl.Mlme WM JJ...40. Sen·
ow only. Fullerton. C.11 1320.
PREITY. VIVACIOUS. pby·
fl.II, adVCftlWOUt., cducaloCd.. Cc:nu·
rune, IOVYI& lid)'. many ll'llCf·
nu. seeks 'UCCl.'Ssful. alll'aC11ve
man. 4>.58 Long Beach. Call
240). P.S. Don, you JIOl'1 leavc:
aphoncnumbcr,plcasccallbldt!
l'"I NOT TllE WOMl\S IN
Rl~D « IJlC g1r1 ne ~t \lo«. bu1 af
11 s someone WI between you're
l<'Oking for rm a profcuOONI
~WF. ~JS. 33, S'T, blondc..,lut
~my va11tll.l 1111crcs1s. I will n:·
tum all 1,;albl Irvine:. Call 1%S
ATIRACTIVI:. SWF, 3S,
LOl'-G HAIR.<iR.' EYl::S, IO!I•
MJfl'i lauchttt. C()flYCl'SlllJon. the ~. lf'Cl'U. perfonn1ng aru,
11.ahan food.Sett pos1uvc,casy·
goina. profcs-1 SWM, 29-
40, (or lricncbhip. fun and pos·
Abte ronwict. Colia Mesa. Ctll
1774.
ATTRACTIVE. PROFES·
SIOr\AL, ADVENTUROUS,
lltllelic.. l'Clmllllic. SWF. trim !'l/
S, sedtt 37~8 n\111 wtlh "'1\tlv
aunbul.cs. Tusun Ranch. Ca.II
ISll.
GORGEOLS 9RU~ETTE
SWF. 38, llrndet. SS, pS)'Cholo-
11u sccli:s h~. S1.1COCu ful.
c'c:11111g , $C>Curc., Iii A (WI SWM
w/wan,g Chrh llQll values for tn·
pyablc anJ mc..n10gful rc:lllmn· tJtlS ll~lln&lon Beath.Call
ATTRACTIVI;. BLUE·EYED
BLONDE. 6 r. DWF, N/S, 4J,
'one-<man woman, looking for
ont· .. on,.11nll'I'. Yoocandleu
me up alld like mt •ywbere rrwn tequmed wen~ aovns lo
boots and pits Loolt.tng '°' ...,.., tc.1(-conf!dm&, 6'J'• It"
" i:plc:rNl\3'-SO. ~dMcing. vollcybeJI, n"O\'ltf, lulls.
H~ Bu.ch. Call 2069.
HEALTHY w eALTHY wisen A1U'1K11•e/lfflucn1 N~lkadt IOCUI? llCU"'C SW • dau·act rtCUcs. NS,
ecclu s 1ro1tem.n of -c·
oonipfolwnclll, c.lw11:1er, ilwg·
til)' and r1nanc:ial securily lO JOY·
fully,buuvdy~U-BEST
Y~RSI Le\'1 ll&hl up ow
hvu ... 101e1hcrlll Newpon
Bcadi. Call 2852.
STOP! YOU CAN MEETDWT<
49, NiS,odllCllCd, anrac1111e. Ca.II
if you arc DWM, !\IS. 45-t. te·
cure, (un-lov•"lo Nmlliw: ••lh aood values Newport Bexh
Call 2101.
EXlREMEL Y A 1TRACTl VE
LOOKING R>R SAME. Owy,
CWIJ'«, &hy SWF tetksSWM, NI
S. 26-J3, 11~ 1111ac\lve, pto(c:s·
"<lf\111, stable, c:arn11 M1m wane
kt<bl Irv• Call 1431
l'l:RSIA\ WA\,, 0 Pcu1t ,
~llW, 2;?, Kd;• ni~. pllyful,
A2 Special Advertising Supplement for Orange Coast Weekend
Pcrstll'I, 25• \Cl ""alk, d111C. 1.1111<.
en.JOY llrc. Long Beath. Call
10112
LOVABLE 18, SF.FKS 18-25,
fWl-loving. Mlvc1>u.1rouf., com·
pu11onatc male'°' fncndsh1p0f
pouil>lc rclatoon1h1p. Hwmng·
100 Buch. Call I )~) ,
YOIJTllRJLL Y MATURE
OWF, pc111e, qualuy. Scdu 1n-
u:I hgmt, ':\IS WM. fii. 111m. ft.
nanc1ally secure, PfofCSslOflal
62 t . NeWJ>Oft Bea<:h. Call 2796.
SWF DESIRES HANDSOME. m SBM widet 40. rm 5'9', '9,
( .. ~UC. JO'JCOUS. Jiit-
ccre. Tvs.un. Call 1651.
INTELLECl'UAL &. SEN·
SUAL? Over SO? V""J ~y.
slilll DWF S'T seeks ~ ~ 50-65 IO Jhlrt MOY·
llcad of tlktr ancJ no RSI Ca<ona
dcl Mir. Call 1683.
WAl\TEO ·a ptorcssionaJ man
.,ho lcnowJ how 10 be ronunuc.
I'm. tpeoal lady, 4-0's. n. ad-
Vt11llnou1. liJr.c ~nn1s. You have
to be 1 non-smoker. soc11I
llnnkcr. San foan Cap1.WlllO.
Call 2161.
PRETTY AF s«ltJ 28-35 WM
rlNlllCla.tly. emc>UOMJty ~1c
F1rT11ly_.f<w~11bltm11·
nage, OrwlccCoufty Call 1417.
CARING, ATTRACTIVE
BLONllf.. 40'S, CllJO)'t sports.
poliucs, ~· Wint~ W t NAlfMilem.l 3'N '°'fun A~ lrvtne. Call
22.U
LETS COfOi£CTt SWf Nt.),
S.5'/115, ""pinuved.47, at
A Personal Ad in S;nglelife is
seen by over 3C C:.OOO
readers wee~:v ~
Send in yours tu jay!
Free Voice Ad w ith y ou or.nted
personal. Form o r. o~ge ~.
Customer S<>rv ce
(:H01 592-604u.
1cs.~&11gh1S«1n1.Aru·
lyuc.I mind a plu1 Sense ol hu-"'°' Ind ~1h1y lQ have fun sur·
pus degrcts lrvmc Call 2048.
PRETIY, PF.TrrF. PROFES·
SIO~AL. DJF, ~IS. 46, warm
afrectionatc:, compau 1on1tc:
f.nJf1YI the owioort.. s.poru. ~
lfl&, bughmg, dlt1tcr nl nMJCh
lnOft. Sedtlllg a bcsl friend, lover
-1 lafepanna wtdl smilll bedl · 11\Mld. Miulo. V ic.,o. Call
l 126.
DIF, CLASSY. VIVACIOUS,
pc:liie au~. Rorninic and
g111ing. Sceltmg secure prolcs·
11onal, DJM, 40-49 wilh kldi.
119d11J001l values r°' ~cfut
rdauonth1p. l.rv1nc Call 2179.
wt-..SO\iE, Wl1TY, 57,TIUM
BLONDE REAi.Jn' seeks rr·
foie<I geo1kman 45 • 10 shre
movies. muJcwm, mc.11ndcnogs
m1eripcrted ... AA huas anJ hu·
mor 11" tne Call 21112.
R0 \1A:'la'TIC! RLSPO:-.SIVE! RADIA ,,, Oil-Jt.,rtt h.&lllS-
klme S'lO'•, wclhccntSJ~. :0./
S, J.S.4.5 (Of CQm111lltd Cr1cnd-
lhirv1ovc advim1urc M11c1 he
rich 1n he.11rtlpassion11e 1n m.00
I a wall w1lh opct'l lfmil l"'tnc
Call ll20.
ATIRACTIVE BRV:O.l:TIT:
SWI-, NJS, 34, ,.,cet, fonn),
warm pcrtONhi)'. mu1ic-lo~f.
loolttnti '°'.-in ipec11I NSM,
for lon1·1ulina l'ncndih1p. It
VlllC CaJJ J 989
SWF, S'4', AMPUi BlfT m. NJ
S. MJOys simple life cqUilfly al
home. a1 c:oncnu. museums Md
lhc IJlC1~r. Sedls 4().1·. llOO-
obfe151YC \eddy bear. SUI Juan ~UlllOO. CaJf 211~
IN'"ll:U..IGENT DWF, S6, ~s
~pie, m11s1e, beach. liavtl,
l°""1'1el d1nncn. Scdu ''"'le·
m11> 10 share umt. Laauna
Beach. Catt lSO'l.
PRlrrrY,PASSIO ATE.PR~
FESSIO~ Al..39.SJ' 115. deJl'cs
handsome Nt.>/D ciao act INn
o( means'°' commlmml. New·
pM Beach. Call 1901.
I WA '"T' rr AU.I I\ nice: SW
S"Y woth All·Afnc:ocan good
looks who's rll\lf1C1aJly " m»-
l!Ofltlly ~cu1e. Arc you out
lhm:??l'k.11.te· /S.nuch1~.
no beards or muJl.lehtt, 6 +,full
uve affce\Jonale, bf1ghl, fll'llly,
mulu·r.ccw:J, IOYc grown dlol·
drtn, rrieiwb, nvel, 1~11. p/IQ-
1ognphy.btnc:hn1. wa1trspxu,
:.vlJ morel 'i' OU: some of the
lbovc. ss· + • .oo a ¥C1Y sp«•al
man T1m.1n. <AU 2230
SWF, A 1TRACTI Vb. 3 2, seekJ
J011h Ill)' (Of ft1cndsh1p and
mll)'bc mote. rvc used a whctl-
cluoif for ,_. 4 yari. 1M ""' 'fl* ldtwc. I cnpy 1uvclina.
JPOfU,~lndllyWl~J'CW
"'""' M1 ptiys.ul lunuuoru
don'\ "°' wtel If lhey don'\ taop You. conw:t me. lrvinc. Call
1730.
FORMER COLLEGE QUff\, on:. NJS. looluna fot her K"'I·
4S•, 10 cin,oy h(c'\ "'-"')' ~ -CJ· lnvtl. danc1n&. 1cnnu anJ
much mon:. Irvine. Call WM.
SAF. 401SH. S">..JSLFNDER, •1·
11ac11vc:, profc:H1on..I v.on12n
Plcuc reipond If yN have olJ.
(1\llJOnCd ,,.I~ .. "et} <UC,C\\
ful in your airecr aN l'lllC 4rllo\h
I ""'II answn all ~alb Irvine .
Call 2224.
2b, SWF, N/S , CREATIVE,.
•p111111al, vcgeur11n, I 1m1l)'
mmdcJ. EnJUYJ con"cne.1 ... -n.
A.lllMU,mOvlCS,S6'/l IOI S«lt
1111 tcni11111c, romanuc, htallh
conicHJUt SM. Newport 8ud1
Call 1108.
PRbTrY 8LON 00. SL:Ctl:SS Rll~ IJ'ffllual, sl\apcl)', s&a!N~.
humorouJ.. ~ul 4) Lovet
HtllnJ. ouldolxs.. c:n&cnain1111
( ncnds OI dnlCf f Of 1-.0 It ITI)'
Irv 1ne hortw, "'pcY 7 yr oj.4,1 t0n
Sec-ks WM, N/S, l7·SO. ""hohl.J
1p1rnuafoy Ind value• bot.h pto-
fou100.al succcn and a qua.hiy
pctlOt\ll life. Irvine. Clll 2..141.
NATIVE ORA'\GJ!
COU~'TlAN 8UT 1\01 Vl.AS..
TIC, DWr. 46, pr<1fcmon•I.
han>y, lcwcs rose 111tden1111. cnry
"'cplac.cs, romanilc, honett,
lool11n1 for m1el111cn1. honMI,
c:stabhshc:J.1enu1ne, OW\it, 4S-
S$ Onincc Cell 2229
PR!iill', ROMA.\11 . DWf.
)7, toptl1UJCMed, slender, kW
l«I\, pafci11onal. Seekc WM. NI
S, )5-<(8, l\naomc, (II., 6UCC<JJ•
( ul. f ot lau&tMer, convcnat Ion,
lovfla, conm1otd ttl1t10t1 hip.
trvu~. Call 1n
6Rll; LAOY Scck1 •miles.
ll11.1ghs and anylt11n1 uciung,
v.-hllc she 1cam$ 10 M a Calllor·
n11 glfll l'cwpon Bea.ch C.SI
1277
ATTRACTIVE. PROFF.S·
SIO, ALS1F,Nf.i,37,S2'1108ll
Seeks ait.r~i.wvus. bns~ lllh
lc11e1lly 1nc;hned. culturally
aware, soc:1aJly onented. 511«ial
new r~.J,S.4j(orfun.
good1mes. lhlrlns.ltflllcl.~.
PTorn1M:i "° d1sappo1nl.mmu
-Irvine. Cell 1735.
TALL (5'10'), SLENDliR
9LONDl~Jl,SWF.NJS.tnJOr
~ at'liv.uesnl spuru. •
Strei IOmeel 1fllct1C, s-. UilAI
SWM, ~IS. 31·36 Irv• Call
1679
COMMTTM~TOMlllDll Sue·
ocuful, ...,.,ve, 111 '" o6t111.
Scdlt AIOftl llldd)' -ti) aha4 bike rides, rotkr Ca.Mr'a, W •
SU'cc:\~ '"'-·Call 1614.
VERY SELECTIVE, VEkY
PREITY. ta1Cl'Cwnt!ered, 57.
1nm. blonde. Scd.i SO plus. r~
ftncd,clwmtng, v.1ay p:nt~
10 sharc lire·,· many plcu111u
Irvine Call 2749
ATTRAcTIVf. ORF, 30S,
shapely, 1nc1.111blc romanllc:
Sens rduc:a1od. 1ood tmdlnlJ. wt black°' ... h11c. N/S IMlt IOJ
r~ J'ICN~ INU:. lrvtM Call
TAU. (.5'11) SWr·. 19, <X.1'
GOl1'G, cn11>yt J.11n<1na,
~\,lllO"ln Scd.>hlll'l luv
1n1, 1q,.2s. 11uy '°' frienJsh19-pou1blv morr. CyptCU Call mi.
GOOD W0~1~ '\ look.,. f0r a
IOQ(l ~n AlCl'ICl.I~. cluty
D8f.,J7.S2'112.s. ~S\t,
3.S· SO. 111y ixe. r-11y onc-.s.
fia'I '°be wlltl. 1n&ell~ owao-
l.1'S d knows how IO llut I
lady ~ 8cadl. Call 1997.
ATTRACTIVE. SF,.'\SlJOUS.
SH.APEL Y, fvU-rflWl'd ~.
SWJ.. Seel• .arw:uve.. tloMn,
affecuonu S8~. 29-42, S'9'
rluJ, ~ho mJOys ,.U COllClCnJ,.
~ homceoolod"'CAI• nl
dV\"" Oll, aood convm.tlOI! aiyJ
pll)I a ~ ,_ o( 'f*.ks
C.,Jcri <Jro..e Call I Ii
AllRl\CTIVf, FUl.l. llG·
URED SBF, ST/180., 41, hon
est, car1n1. very lonely ''~ re 1ur111n1 \U Ute miunlanoi Sttll.\
N/S, wcll·cdunttd, Slr.!jlhl
SWM, 4(),., '°' ~vup
Md ponlble '°"""'~,. l\tl•
hc1m Ctll 23S7.
U:,-SGF.TSERJOVS.SWl" V
SS'TllJ.S-. 3..,.~ "Cf) prcay Sttb Sw\1. NJS. 6 •.
Inn\, lllltdlYt, 35 43, K~ (Ir
llllmor. Sanw Ni. Call I S<i7
'BALDWIN BROTlll:kS'
LOOK·ALIKE WAl\Tl-01
(Moc, W1lhlf'I\, Dlnicl) O.._
....... tee-bhle t)fl, tall, .,,,
._. i.e-y, U• Co11a ~
Cal llS7
VliRY A. T'l'RACTIV6 DWt-,
~1wi, J9. S'SJIU., NIS ~. acvve, ~ for rom
~ f#nfl) •nti adrllC\lvc,
--. Mcc:ai.fut. f~...-KJR rllty M-llllabk WM SIS ~S
..._, " ruJy for !flt bcJL C"' ran.a Call 193?
WHAT A MIXI l111loMl/\f~"
ell' dcKcnt, Artalft11111J• (\l\p1
Sn y S wr:. 5'S /OuJlcly. dlrli; h1" =CJ IVI k>v•nit.11\iCI'""'· pttsonal11) Kind. I\\"'
al. ~ ( hl>a l, tllC t(, bui.h \ISi
Md ram srn1111 Sed.in, •
~~ luo>lt1n1. hi.wst I") "'" Into 1<¥l'IC' play1n1. alcul\.>1 <V
"""&'· h•i.;1.al dnnka uk.ay) "'II<\ hal J1m1lllf QWl111cs Ml.I IRICR'•U
Ind ,.ant,• rcl,11on<111r f-;.lUl'I
'-'1 V .alley Call 1741J
Sl'\SfflVI A'\11'.' H:\1Al I
• l.o• CJ r.-que1ball, l!ll>\>IC~,lt •V
dina. b.'all 1.-nc,, 1r1111n.t1c Jin
!fl& Or.11111c County Call ~'iltl
HAD rr> \U, 100' Cicnuttt
rG!nWll IC i..ty t'e\flltCJ Mimlll ~
ol dl.wn11n1 gcnilrman \1111
Wftllm YalUC:S Via Soulhcm II\
n-n, Body wnt.ac "'°"' \ .......,. L1fta)'lt~10U1
~-t.atedul Dti.p.s.. ,u.i. ---··~·-.,...'*'' CIC, l.or1i &each. Call 1961
Women
~Women
N A WllITT LrSRIA.' _...ll!C
(cmai~I flt """' loot ,.... tub< Im~ l/I~ Coeta \1tQ l'111
l90S
Bl 0\0 BEAL fY H /sltnJcr,
~" !un ,,_W.41Fopmll• b.M tnra.. Dill1lml s.i C.11 ?It
PublUwd b)•: S~!JJ~
fut.a Ca bes· Woodbury
Execudtt &IJcor/PUbUshC'r
1 Jalcyon PublL .... 'lln~ Dc.:>1wi
la}'out. Typesculog
(310) <i92 6010 Office
(310) 'i92-604.S l'AX
S.naldJfc ~•g.ttll'IC a..nd )"'81c-l.t(c In ate:: rd ~~iAlC'd
with 1ny et.her lik«'10U~ ~1nv or publiuuan
S uiglc Lile, Irle. ha• not Kl'C'CllC'd nor 11¥ c::rv .c w\'11 c::ilher thC' ~dVcni.w:n ot lhose IC'~ to pencn.al ids .11nd f'..\
prewy mal<c~ no rt~mt~ rc-gi"Jln8 U\C \u1Ub1hty.
propru:t y ol chanaC't of the 1dvcn. .. '°"'• ot t~ rc.\pcJnd1113
10th<! pcnon.tJ Ilda Slnflkl.Jc-, In.: • 'utnet no 1.,bJ•y (Ot
the content ol, or ~ply to, any Id. The .u.tvc:rtiacr as.11,1mn
Complcsc Ila.billy rOf' \ht: COf\l<'nl of, Ind .all rrpiieJ lO, •ny
ad (If ~ ~ge and (Of &ny th.llN made' &lflll\lol
5inglcU/c, Lnc. and iu cmplo)'tt!I llannleu from all co.u, CJ\~ (iodvdin81oomey,· feCI), h1bJun ind dltnaflt"' ~!ting rrom or caUK'd by the publiulloo Of r«()t(lonl(
pl1cN1 by the advcn .. 'Cn ot MV ~ply 10 ~uc.h .ad '1"'81cl.4c,
Inc. ~ ll'.t you 1ue common M:l\M! and uuuon
when mra111g • JCnnp c.Jle'f'A to •un&Jcljft' MAflllW.,
01.1cl.nt' will be c;NfRC'C1 $I <4~ p<'/ l'TWWIC: for c::acn ca.It A
louchlonc t.clcphonc: i.t A"qU1red ror U"6' You muJt be.-I~
Of over \O use lhb M:YV1cc
Men seeking
Women
C\1li1XG EDGE SWM 24, m-
/OY' life' Will slwlc 1r1 any see-
-CullwoJ Md togetha Sea.I BtAth. Call 3219.
SllY PHYSICIAN llhlcle, aanc·
llvt 6'2/l60. f111Uly pnwcc doc,
IOK ,_ seeks pelllc senile· 11tomM1~34 lmnc.Call3567.
Sl-:'iSUOOS. Slla:F.SSFUL Pft>
ros-.1 6'1/19S,, ..... eeds
slim lldy 35-4S, •1 tKIC.. ac..dl.
ICNllS. n~d lll.lllAl!plll ~
Call 4'111
SWM 16. 6'2. tito.dl. Ille t)CS, °"''---ncit. N/S, .. ltuc, "--OWtld", ~
nundcd. lh•1111• ~ Call
'6S6
SWM :JJ, 5<4/llS, t«t .. pct*
1irtioihlft rcci.., • ..,..,., -
ICU, uw.t haru. In-. Ca1J lUi
A:-0-1\tAL HANDSOME 1111ell1
ICTll. ~SllC. lfllblllOUI JO, l9/l 6$
SWM, WIJiN pMSIOll, no com-
rnttmtnu, no BS C05u Mes.a. Call
3701
SlDU~G ASIAX "'" lookillg.
S111Ca'C., profcssiorul SV.'\t l&, Sll
150 ICICU SAF, pauoblc rrwTl"CC.
lrvlrlC ull 3661
llA.\DS0\1.E. BRIGlfr. 6Alluc
C)CJ media producer, yoolllful .SO,
nc .. "' Ille wu, ~ easily, II> UJl)~IOhoncf.I andOfGI
~ M samd ¥p«IS
of a lu~ .. ~laliaaship. uclJ Mi-·~ kll-ca(idc:M. inn-cwnl>cntd ~ ..... bcwll'ul
tnulc "')Io's llcMh pM•-anJ
pnrcipW. ~o nffi Md fir out·
doors. Plelaaw iowa.d pcc11e,
darli. lu1red/ttliatc: loob. Seal
Bt.ldl Cal 42'Jll.
Sl~GLF.MOMWA.'1CD DWM.
>W1114l.n0'.11Na1C. ........._,
.._.,., MllllmlelldJ DWI-J4.
42. a.u Meat. Cell 4495.
WIFF WM~ by dus forc-
39. fl', f wi·loVSll Teddy Bar IYJ!C,
•hi> kwe. loYS1&. Also ICMIS. kids,
d.'IJ. • lllC, •llLs. bcJch. moun-
1.11111, 11ncl--c. cooli:1111, llll&SIC
n~~ a»slt:n-~ "fOUI l-•oc'ant·
hell of a-cad\, Catholic, I UI wi.
V... londA P11 •ho IS read), v.111
111& Md 4lblr nclc now• So h<lll) up.
) OU pml)' lldy Md 11\1.kc CV bc$I
rnc...equltl: bclortlOOICOlhcr hdy
gttl gcU 111e rwu Nc"'P'~ Rc.kh.
Call lS2J
PLliASURABLE, r•u1on11e, Nrndtomt. MXOlfl.I 4), ()'/llO
D\i, 'NS, CAChcr, des,. wiinM~
•led. he.aWly fCllNlllllt, llllJICr '°· lowr In-. Cal 4061
IVF 8~ TOLD lhcyre sor
&«NS' SWM, 1llnl, ~ I.Me·
JO's, tcds SWF. '*-20'•. no ru·
live Califomws. COIU Mela. Call
3177
ACTIVE SWM, well ~ltd
liustne9 --leClJ •llllCll\'t, ... ___ faulc Olllllplftion )().
.-0 IO lhare life's aditcM.rca, ~
Reach. Call 4046.
SWM 26, l.OOKING FOR 24 34
"'Ollllll •ho Ii.cs ID 10 places, tee
d1tnp. I l1h ...-.• 1,..,-. Call
3104.
llA.,DSO\CEMIDWES'TER.'~
SWM ~ 41, 6'/111, .-U'IGM.
~ ht.ahtly teeb '-lly for
~lll'Mnl. H..._,IOa BCKh C~l4017.
OWM. CllRISTIA.'11, N/S, A:ST
lO, ,.. clnoaft:ed. ,.. loftdr. lllll, •ac..c. f-. N-OW'llltr. ~ "J fOf ~, &o-fll cal IO tpe>tl TllMIL Cal4901
I IA l\'OSOMF., f.\tOTIOSALL Y
Of'l). prolcu-i SWM 6'/17S,
41, ~ eatlNrilft ~..,.
(WI, CClmmllmenl.. f UIWt r amity ... th
SOlltnuic WI-~/SID, 1~ ~Ir
1dcnlll)', 1111elh«CT1t. opcn-mutded.
I'm ph)'s;call)' fo, 11:11vt, wum,
Jenwne. no1 afmd ID shire feel·
111p, romanuc, p&SSIO!lale.
EnJOy lllOmat)', COf'l\mW\1Uhllg. sbannc. .,_.,.. ~·losopllaJ
chscusslOl\1, Clb)fn&. o.~
l1YltJcS-$1"111c 10 cdcc:lic··
mtellcc:nul IO physic.al A hcJorns·
1ic. Prefer collcce cduca1cd. no '
c.luldrcn, 34-40, Jllracll•c. shm,
depth. sol id v alllCS B llClll M
Yll42.S9
AVAILABLE ANO AmAC·
llVE DWM, 47, Te.idlcr/Audior
Scd.s SWF,WMla S6, E.\10110,,
AU.Y Hf.ALTIIY (aarcs fed
91C5). allcc:uonMc. pa.yM, ~
-. II.IMC lover.~ NJS.
lnC rot nt WIMS a.m!taneftl,
»4.S. Car-. CAii 4l12.
FUN It EDUC.A TI~D ~llvt
SWM 25, 6 '1J1 IS I ellJO'T' bey ~ -"· l'CSIMnl>U. •cwb1c· CM.C. '°°"ICS• bud!. Seel .. 111 Al
tnc:1rtc, nblllt!UI, hahhy, SWF 2().2.Sw~bo4.ly ~Bach.
YlllllS
ASIAN OR lllSPA.,1C Ft~"IALE
W "''IED. Muu be aunc11vt,slen
def ind in1ell11c:r11 fOf llC:rlOllS rcla
11onsl11flt'!NfN&t • 1111 41 'I'. °'d B Lid mediul 111.idn. II l.lflllllCIOll
Bc.adL CMl 4059
llA\'DSO\ffit Y CUll:/.a1hk11~
ptiysique.SWM :'\/S D.6"1176, ~.
c:ollqc dqrmt. Very much 11110
c1ert1se anJ pn.lpCt nutr1110n lO sta) r11 and healthy fJljOy movia, coo
ccns, lhultt; sp...u and mctt De
sttt '° meet a s-wr. MS D. 30s, "'"° IS ('I( Md huJlh)'. fl"ll) W\J JlllnCU~t formonos-rc1'ilwl
ship Pdia•ckome,smy110ct.I·
drea. lr>t WIC. Call )914
JIONF.ST, CARING SWM 39,
Sl~l1S, N/S llhldtc, lllClCalful.
,_, Enp)'J U.911 ~ "'°""" ~ CvcrlU, 111.mOf, ScetJ at
lndlvt SW'f N/S 21~ wQ MIW·
.. ~ 1,..__ Call 3747.
YA.'i'DSOMF., CAJlL\G SB\t 34,
6'1/3)(), kd.s WAIF~ 40 k"
~""' lrlOYICS, ~and mcR. ~ Call 3178
ATllU:llC PROFf.SSIOSAL
SW.M, n. 6'/16S, blonJcMllt. 1en
na, ... ll'U'I~, '°"',.. vof
le) hall. beach, skunc. 1-.l.l~ Corn
JMCrtr'llllm $otuacl1YC•\lllll.\A
IO~ t...i.,.,C'M'W'C rcl..umst.p
Jrvsic Call ~00
SW\t 37. 611175. cn,o~' lp(HU. c.11.~nc. mo .. IC.$, cychn& Set.I
ll•c and hlll'lllll'OUI, S«LlllJ fUnlC•
ll .. c »40 S \\1-lf"IDC. Call 359).
MAIUUACiF FA \fJl. Y ML'\DIID,
S-W\I 39. 5'1'1160. SIS haflpy.
hc~y, UC'ICllC rcll!ltffy. good ~ n.111.-i ....... •tdl • ~. ~ car-.. tcllSC ol i.
mar, '-&. ~ muidcnlc..
hnt -.ncr Seelt 1ht same. Ir•
'Ille Call 3631
SJM 45, Si. •P'JI ail.is. CM•
doan. --· daaal&· Std .. llUllCUv c, pew S Wf 35-4S '-
fnm.lship. l\ltlUflCL Sal Bed.
Call4119
FASY CiOl~G SW'4, lllldl1gcnt.
prcscniablc lctoltlfll SJ, 5'6'fl7SI.
Seetin& plawlc. 1\/S woman 42·
S2. l!llpyllln111s~ walli:1111.mov
ICS. Tomncc. Call •931.
ISlllU.ECTUAJ.. OWM lllhdl'l'C
lJ. 6'11 IO. 1"'0fesoonal, canllJ,
iiaill& rcrnalc or •t IX'lC ror 1t1in.
n 11t1, upkrin&-In-. Call 3619.
S~SlllVE. RO~'"TIC SWM
•bo ld1m1 anJ c.vcs. v~ fland.
-..Nl'SSl'.4hm11 reclredi-
fas-1. 1r1vcll, 1)1a11 tpor\11. t..
moioua, klVllllo Secls 111nn1•e.
physteally rtr, d1Gy lldy IO share,
l6=SO. M'*pon ~Call 40IO.
vr:JtY llUMA.'1 OW\f 4', N,
ClllutMod. fl'Olc 1onal $tth fit. ~ LaJy 10 have ftm1I)', lick.
Irvine Call 4337
DWM 43. 6"21190, green eye'/
bro•n l'lau, h.kcs golf, ICMIJ. bi);
inc. wMmki, ~u SWF JS-44, Nt
S Tia1.1n. Call 4301.
LOVE PETlll:: LADIES w1Ch ~
har S~vc, 1111ell~
llWWC gC1ltJenun, sl1111 S'9', airfy
salllpqic)cr hu l.Ovcs IO coif Md
•ould \We~ anytNn& wuh the
oilll pcnon. &ii)', where art you?!
Founwn Valley. C&Jl 4746.
SWM 27, 6"1175, WI, idllctJc, Ml.
s11Kcrt, wl>lc, rd1llOllSh.,..or1
cnted. Scct.sume. ~ Tl*U&Call
)JOO
ITAUA.".: SM, 6'1175, ~.
~lll!CfK,ICCIR.subtl,cle•, ~.WC .S f1in. U:wc to-..:ie,
cook. wedtcnd JCl·•h)1. bed
Md -. Sod .. SW/SA lilly,
~. pane. »-45 'fTS,...... s ...
Ml Hill Call 4421.
PASSION.A TE BEST F1U~'1>42.
6 I /195 Yfrj S\ICCCSS(\11 CIUIC, "Cl'f
~ bllar-cycd, c:lllln-...c ~ w6 110 luck. Y'N· Y~.
1111'1\, llt1~ly, edialcd, DOC '*"'
csted i111U11i,. a family<""' your
li.iJt .-e PQ&!) Comna dtl M.v.
Call 4'11
~y TIIF. A\1! ARTS A1''0 rnr FUS ARTS'Tnm, llOllSll10t
"'lo 40 SSl!lb., \\ Ant a pal1llCf to
sh~ lhan • 1lh' SOU!h I» y C•ll 4961
GI~ nJ:.\tA ~. N/S, NIO. DW\f
prof1:1.\t1'flAI 6·1160. S•lltcS I like
u1t.,...d'anc1ng.d1111,._11°"' at>ou1
)OU' :\ev.ll"" Rcxll Call 47U
LASl'lt JOCK. MIT PH D Re
{QA.h Scten11i1, 34. SI I .~.
LA 8°"°" Manlholl, C)'thnt DM-
twia. lvl~ ~ ... ...
d1111. l.wbad.&. dulc:tna. ...... "' Call 363'.
41 YR OLD HlffWIJC-. '-"" 11ro .... lki11, SUSlll¥e, ~.
rc..dy f°' rn.mc~ aN '-ily.
Lookt• for ...... "----• , .. ,.. m.ic. tdc:alty .......
C)'t&. !IW Ml( ..tlioly. If,.._
•
POSniODl~.S.goodlooblgan
tslhnusoelMI, 2S, SI0/145 loolung
for he&llhy 1i1cndslupr'tda1~1p
CoroN dcl Mat Call 3271
Hal" WM 42. sec.ks I nlCC lady IO
help me oWtCOme my shyness v.11h w-. ~Beach Call 4222.
BRIGHT. FUSSY, ou1doon)
SWM 40. SIS. Seeks stun, tt11e11 ..
&<* SWF ~. wtio's lovtnC. scn-
SUOld, I« ~bier. wccltend ad
Vcnlilre, Cfllld lll'llCS amd morlOJI•
-f111We Lona Bead.I Call 4431.
If.ACM GUY, 40. '-1, a.dive, ~pl '-wf1111by llicOCICllll
Seal lc.d. c..I C2A I
SEXY It.ACK MALE, 42,
I' I " kc. wdl '-". llallhy,
5'41140, -1a M UOCIC dMc. Pie·
ler2S-3St.ly WF~I. hut .,.. . .,,....,~
~--...,.u..llach.
SWM PROfESSIONAL. r-t/S Jl.l5l
60 blll loab liM '°· Si/149, lo><c
We, • ~ llld cullwcd.
tcmm, ... di Md-. Sec.tine
'tflf1 MWICCl\oe, ,.., lady WMia S0
IO stwc-ol Wiie willl. n.c. rar cw ""' ~ 'iew pon Badl. Call 4994
ASIA~ Q4.lfE'l "1:E>ED. SW\i,
45, ktnJ., -.ere, ~ 1-u:st
ncsa owaa ~ onenul LaJy )().
)5 •ho ICltcs ""'""· coif ICJIM, camping 111 -ia• and loog
,..aJks oe the bcJdl 11 111&11<-l'\ew· pon Beath. Call 4190
SW\4, 33, 6'/111, decl"CJCJ rrof ..
Calhok "-large f-ly, mp~~
Mlllpll!I .... tra"'Cl. cemcdy ,ucl
1111 cdiilaled .SWF wodl vales
~ Bed.. Call 19Sl
SWM, 40, HA.\l>SOMF., GI. fun,
""'•••~ .....t11KMa, SI 1 , -*9' ~Sf 3' OI !Mer
for r-. ..-cc _.,.._hip
a...•--cc -Sfuntl)' C..~C.U4211.
Ul'QQUE GIM\..EMA.I\; saxs
li~ LADY. DWM 5'7, 41,
Can 't decide which 3d to answer?
There are evl'n more· cht·11cPs in
our voice (Jcj•:; 10ver ~OQ'.1
Call our Dzitc11nc
1 (900) .lQ? 4J 7·:
and select Opt101, J
See page 2 for detc.Hls.
alclil1S6",llkceo..._ .....
-~C:ln-Mdy, NS/O, a1~e me a c:all ~
8c4 CAii •20'l.
A TTRACTJVF.. ROMANTIC
SWM JO tcr.li.s llllllCU>C f far ,.,..
-. ,...-ulilc cioa.t......, acllv!Clel. ,,...._ Cal J9o9.
TIRED OF~ ft.-d lib dlinf s.actr. •111'11. 216, S~IO. Mlb F
11. far r. s. Pe*o. Call mo
AlTRACTIVE. LONG HAIR swM sciels Mtracuvc !Ma r...
SW!' C061a MC$~ Call 4176
DAR.JC POf.T· SW'4 sccb SF 11110
poetry• (i lnl. dlealrt. llMIC. mict-11..._ .. w '°""' or NGlest. «·
CMICJl\ll ~ 1'llO lllyMfe1'111.
tAf'Rl'IOll or dlC aud A -L i.
ICrUICld? Cilflbl Gro'<t. Call 3196
MY DAYS ARE FRET:. SWM, 21,
6'/152. bf/o. collc&c pd. ms
bvcly WI< 1S-l5 far fun ancl ..i-
llft.. N/S Lona Seidl CalH 1 lS
F\JN~'Y. 1'1CE WM 36, 61/1'10
.-, allm M1t I-, 25-~ IO thift
-. fuft. A IN' So ~ C°'~
Me$&. c all 4A )9.
EDUCA11iD, Al111..l:"TIC, rw ..,.,....,.....for, .. Mcbat
hCllWe, .......... _
lllllkr 40 fOf rtl•hCMllhif! Los
A"'"*>s Call 47A6
NOT FOR b'VF.RYO~V. c~cu
llYt DWM, 65, 6'/17S, yOlllhful,
lltlkcJr, ~ MltJ llCW be·
a111111111 .... wly ...... lid)' °' -.ry, cMml. ~a.-1\c p • CIOila:iV A ~
tnaS lei's lqia •id!• ... .... .._.or-. u..t * act111
mrata. lrv11e.. Call 460S
vrntYTOUCllABLE•tr1)' tome·
1111111 SWM, ttC'lft oroMMUft.t~ t«ts _.,\IC SVrl, !Mc twcnues.
llfly &hinacs, fer ... ~IS
anJpoaibk~ """™CC. I hmtilWa 8adl C.0 3536
PROFflSIO~AL o~ n. crt JO)" hie, spms. ,ho., IOl'Nllt'C
Scck111g 1t1lellicc111. fun. MIUC'UVC
lady(~ 36! Corona dcl Mar. CaJI }933
A'liA:-.OAilY SECURE DWM
62 SIS. 6·noo sec.ks allnCl.lvc. shn\
fem a.le r~ mo•ics. lheau:r. 1nvcl,
e1e. Lone Be.di c.Jr 4547.
TAU. STRO\GWlll.ED SWM
42 sec.ks alllllCll•C llJy v.ho WMl(S
1 dccmon makinc m111 1..ct·, ~IL
HununglOn BCM;h Call 448S
SCORPIOSW\t SO's,.ihk11c.ik.ls.
ICMIJ. tn•cl, CM!1pS Scdc.s SWF
40+ IS 'c•pott Beach. Call 4857
GOOD LOOKl,G. s.ccessrut
SWM. 33. SCltU dauy, allrlell'f'c
lady crav 11g rom.tnOC, OllfllrnlllmCllt
Md bes& (ncnd Coau Ma.I. Call
)957
SBM, PROF, Fltt::Sll'PRl"\CE
1YPE )Qmllll for o1J fa.shlO!led
Yaluc ~ubon~op sects SBF. IS.
30, «nMS corlOCl'b.. r~ bad\, Las
VccAS. Sran.tl lt.11 c~t 3312
A TIIU TIC. PROFF.SSIO~AI.,
SWM, 32. S«~\ shm. cl.bsy be._h
LwJy IO swc.11 11 ouL Sunset Beach
C.11 3537
A Rf:Al CA TCll W\1.\ S 31,
•thleuc hanJ\umt, 1n1clh1cnl.
•IU)', prolt,~oniul, cNim« and
mm1111oc. read• ., sculc.. '" 111t CaJr ms
owM tOOKl\G roR swcc1.
sublelhullll>n'l.I\ doll, un<kr 40 :-\/ s. :-.m I love rM>~1~ T1a1111
Call461S
SC.\SITIVF..110\T.ST,SW 1,21>
61/143, kd.111& l'llClllJ:cnl,QIVI&
honest Swt, ~27; for fun :wt
rOfnanct \c•pon Beath. Call
3222.
HA.\'DSOMF~SllY MA.'i 40, S1'1
I SO. I lo><c 111U.>1c, mo;1cs. Lool. '"I
for 1ht ngi. m11eh Lone ~
Call 4267
DWM PROR:s IO~AL S7 fCCb
-IO trlJO'f dw goed bfc of
tnvcl. -tc:. lllO•a, dlnca, and
ICO"lllCS, 4~· S7 Oriln&c CIMll)
Call4U2
SBM Sl:.BCS n ?O. 3S f0t ln.:nJ
ship. run beM;h \fou be 120~1.io,
Jld& C"Ndrn Grove. c~n 12..'ll
ATIIDST. S\\ \I, 5S. !-ptr1111.1I.
~ccnc-.~. romanta;,111.n,-..,.xu~m~
"''1111Aft. ~ 0-.h c'" J63'
OW,, 37, S'll''ISO \!'),tom h.111,
blue C)~. a1111~11c Sccu SW!· 2Q.
40. fi1, 1rVn liallll Call l675
Rl:.'AJSSA\Cl-\ti\' Ii\\ \i, 'ti.
Sii nso.a..u•c nn profa.s•'NI
l.o•o blqcl"'a· film. *"-Setts lllld1Ccn4.. ... ._.,.,.. S"""F. 24 ~
Call.a Mel&. C•ll 3636
RE11RED WIDOWD -i. ft
inUc companK>n over lO for In• cl,
-.,.. -i m(lft ScaJ Bath c~n
4"4)
llA.\'DS()\(E A IA.' MA,"\, 40,
S4/120.~l\.-.Uhlipw
LaJy fOf hreumt panna Lone
Bu.h. c~u 401 s •
SKIF.R,SKATIJtPll.OT,fi1SI 1.
blue t)~ co11tac r11rt$M.. filly
sarncthUI&. l'llmftlc, lund Scck-t
bn1ny. f-y. f11, flNl'IC&all)' ~
A)'llJll LaJy 10< •<'flJ ITavcl, INI nace. :'\cwpon Beach C.11 '37S
BLACK MAl.E. 47, i.how me A
&ood •OIUll anJ fU shaw )OU a
pld man.111.111.111&1~ &ach Call
41'9
WRJmt SR:l<S WlUlrlt, SWM
31. 6"/1701-bome, ~ lol-lt·
•&far pircuy CO-Yrflla k'f ~
lfia l'OlnMC'C Bah.. Call 1656
EDCC.An:t> PROf-ESSIO,AL
sw'4,67nas.m~c1on~t1u1<
"\lo • tn.M. Seid' s~ SWl-
4(). ~. c<>mi-n.on. ,..,_.. lor ""
ccre rclat10nSh1p Irv one Call 48SO
1-1.il'NYGOv'lt\fETSJM.40,6'2,
scd:J WOfTWI ,.,ho an make mt
bugll and fill my cwnmy Long
Beach. Call 4251 3
LOOKl'G FOR A;\ OLDI K
W0\1A.' •cry Mll'Xlt>cS \i. S
140, 23 5«ks v.'CA!lhy L.idy rOf fun
.... inc Call 3350 To respot1d to
llOT& SPICY LA n:-.o. 39, ~ck• these ads Cll II
Sf', fil/lnrn, 25-·lS. f« fun tmel J c-onn~ comedy and?" U.kcv.ood (Jll ~
3621
AVEJtYllA.'oso~:tto\1A' _4 0 7-4377
TIC. &a.MC, pas-. aJ•a1 (billed $ ,
UQlll5 s~. 34. 59nSO(llO c1 at l .'-19
•• re. ., klJs, no love '-dies. no per miNlde)
liltlllOS. no 1w11elacs') quai& • •Cf)
prcuy. tlaldicr, SINfl. p11yr111, C\l!1 or see
dly ·-wtio ~' "'c:hem instn1ctions Olly, 1Mlm¥)', foYC. anJ dlC "&hi •
10 live luffely ever J1er lf"int 011 page 2
Call )617
PllYSIOA.". SS. Slblcndrr. ar
pc.&11111-Seck.s cultMltd, ~l'Ulhr11t
~atosuc ror suproru" pctTNl'Clll
rcla110Mh1p Los Al.am110i. CAii
4660
SB MCir \1l\l,J3.s«USWI v.h.•
IS honest, loy:.I. and WI/Iii .a Ml °"" rcb1ionsh1p. \ID Sw. \Ao CAii 3650
St.CCI SSFl..L llA,0)0\11
rh,uc:all~ fn SW\I, 26. frl'm
m1J,.c\I, jt:Cks fun lo•1n,, In,
tM.i.wm bc.tul) !my v.ulnaq fvr
<.:n\CIC\> fun 1nJ JJ•cnl!Uc vn J
non CA•mmonal b~1s (mu,1 M.c
h•ll)' ~hcsl) 'c'"port 8U(h C .all
\':?II
\UD...,.l:.STEJl' VAJ..l.1-.S ph-.1
call) ftt. h-1somc. SW\t/Zt> h
IW'C"' llY l«\ll'C w ClllOOOll.lll)
SI.Ible, m~)'S a heakh) -.1 kh•c
hrc:st)lt Scdt.,e.,. 111ract1•e. '" Sr. 21-40 . ..i.a hkcs f1111 anJ c'
Cllemenl Md poss tbl)' rom.tinec llidf
or rcl.i-11.ip. Newport Bat.h
Call 3004
ADVA.,CEDDF.GRf.FI' Bl.SI
:'\f.SS A..'0 IRNOR. 81.htllve
SWM. 27. ~ts. very Milieu.: De
IRS °:'tfS, slender, hcallh~ll'IU.\,
1111elh&CT11 F. 19 27. .. ho -rfl"X I
•ICS Phantom o( "" Orera as "'C II
1t Ille K111cs. Lona flu,h c~u 347
VUO' 'tOl. "Tllfl ... 1 'i'W\i SL\
TI!-.) l.lldllCJ, Jet"C k'tls ''"' J.."T, due. "~JIJ•C W} ... ~ rt. .. r •• &..:"'1•litp l~Can Jim
1\111 l.1:'\T S8\i 41.St>", hanJ
.... -me • .c.:~s gllflC.."-'' ~i'IWICCr le·
m•lc lil •h.ll'C lhc I oner lhini; 1n hie
I'"' lkach C~l 43 ;
l'IA \ r A GARDE.'\ Lnr~lla'CJ
0\\140 ocdJ c:s«cnc •lWll•n "'
,,.lllkfc 1nhcrc)c °:'tcwpM ~h
Ull 4161
'il'\Sl.Ol.SBAOIELORsttk1111
Ille ulllmaie •<>man 10 sb.vc ~
nM11lt0 NNCU 111 kuunau• ""~an rn.>M btKh hmlc. SUMCt Beach C'Afl 4}17 '
DIVORCI:.. AUPL\0 \tAU·. \ .
Sfl, n...e lot>Ltne. ~IC4. -U
aara..u•c •oean 111v nee, Js..io
for ~ decent. lritn.hl11p « ~ Bcnn. ... cr Call )512.
llKARIJ: SW\i, ~. 5711 '~ l.n
Jf'VlMVICS. sc1encc. ,m~. mu
s..: Ll'IC'k '!'& I« .S WF ~-'Cl. ic.a
cun•m.a1tu11, Cncn.Wiop l ~lln
C"l '1436
AITLCTIO\A TE. WAR \I D~ "· 5' 10·1110. lllrl•ll\C,
rrofes.uo1ul, luvcs •llU. rornantt,
Jm 1111. lla.nc1ng, U\Q1cr, m1.111c
Nl~, •lltf dain& anJ ~
~lfll anrkll•e. slender 0~1.,
lS 4 ~. w11h umc UlleftSU r._.., (la\,
rom.nc.:, ~ l .. l1r1 C1tl
40J6
Min .IC!\.\, 40, ST, l.oott ~
"''"'-tcd '"·female. JO '~ Ir c.u 35(11}
Men
Seeking
Women
i11glelife
Customer en•ice
call
(310)
592-(,()40
fo,. it1for111atio11
or assistauce.
Sf Single Femolo
SM
Single Mole
D
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L
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J.
Jewish
A
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Whtie
N/D NoOrvg,
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Special Advertising Supplement for Orange Coast Weekend A3 .-,, ·-=--
• A4
4
llANDSOME, SWM, JS. AC
TI VE. LOYAL, caring Seeks
woman }().. for possible relwon·
uup, N/D. Santa Ana. Call 3917.
(look SO). Nn SO JCCb aanct1ve
mate £or dues or fuaure matnma1y.
Ncwpon Beach. Call 49'34.
1ly values. lrvW!c. Call 4404.
GENTl.EMANL Y. WARM 43, S'S 11znso. succcuful, comedic. ath-
letic. Lites buds, lnvcl. r .. dan-
irlg. Sccb iRIM' male. Fmuly
OK. Ncwpon Bcxh. Call 4104.
hbcrascd womm who w11rs on
paying her fair share ol a pyful
I nttld.ilup. Irvine. Ull 4766.
HANDSOME DWM, DAD, Tl,
S'S'fl 60it. g-iDe. carift&. Sects
hanc:ll. humorouf, acnct1¥t. SWF/
SllF/DWF/DHF. ~ 3.S, lll40 be¥h,
Ol&doon, dtnra, off.road ... 11'
loves n'llu. _.is. rcw -ic..
ruduig. and re.ally cwal ll'YWIC.
Cail 3676.
SWM, TT. 6'6'/llOf. with dllt hair
A~ eyes. Alhletic:, fll!Wly A
mJOYS -ski-.. waia w-.. Sceb1a SWF. 21 ·JO In-inc. Call
)424.
sla lalldh equ.al. Noftlt <lnftp
COU1117 Call }5&6
ATT'RACTivti MUSIC COM·
POSER · rm .-ill"'-IVMy. ,,_.
-.,. for my woit. SWM. 11.
67n~ Y011J'rc auncu~. lldc ~~~ IO.iwt. Lolls
l'M 60tSh. faTIM'ellR':d SWM. 6'/
200 who "'lllU to meet 1 NJS SWF
who IS tall. m.am.age rrundccl hltcs
to 1r1vcJ and ~ expenses, slun.
a1JT1C1Jvc, scxually~1vc:, cn-
)Oys sports and family. 1'\ewpcn
Bach. Call 4351
MR. MOM NEE>S ROMANTIC
FRIEND to spend 11111e wllh. rm
be&llhy, handsome, 40. with~
tun ulues.. You should be s lun,
suble. attncllvc and manuge
minded. lrviae. Call 44U
PROFESSIONAL, 3S, 6'/180.t,
~~=J01SSf'OIU.
tnvcl, ans. sais11ive, humorous.
Scelting aunco•c SWF, (lS-3'2).
Irvine. UJI '3901
vme. Ca1LJ028..__ ---~------......-----BON VlVANf, 11hentu~-PIITT1Ct , $WM, )$, P!!'lt-
To respoud to
these ads caJJ
I (900)
407-4377
(billed at $ I.49
per minute)
or see
irlstn1dions
011page2.
Men
Seeking
Women
PROFl:SSIONAL. DAM, 39, N I
160, MS degree:, sccb profcsuorul
i\J-lft<lo 40, must be allnCllve,
sincere:, acu..: and financ11ll)' SC·
c=-C01u Mcu Call 3980
AL\1 ~OIR, CLASSICAL. JAD,
cbncing, Qr.ell, G.B.S . DW~i.
S<rs, slim. seeks petite, non·relo
glOU.S ) oung woman. South Bay.
Call 4840
WA.,'Tl:DSBF AanctJve SW\1,
26, 511 1180, sc:elt mg a very c1-y
and ~tzful SBF, 18-23, for dM·
1113 and re1'tionshtp. Cantos. Call
3319
GOODLOOKING, ATIILETIC
29, SWM. Engw:cr, 6'/165, cn,oys
bach. volleyball, biking. l"llXfutl·
ball, music. Seeks auncuve, 1th·
letic: SF 24-29. lmne. Call 3203.
HUMOROUS, HAPPY. llA.'1).
SOME. SWM, SO, SI 1'/170. '-IS.
seeks bu•om beauty 38-SO lor
mwurclw relaoonslup Cyprcsi
Call490S.
rM LOOKJNG FOR A WOMA.'I
to make my pnonty, and who will
nW:c me her pnonty. About me
ICl\Se of humor, JlllCCt'C, Wann
huncd, cclccuc llllUCSts, own my
own busineu, 38, bmhwd, 510'/
lbS c.osu Mes&. UJJ 3S03
HANDSOME. SUCCESSF\;L
SWM, N!S. 3!, 510'1175. ltal1111
rypc, owo bw lllCSS A house. Fman-
c1ally foClQft. mJOy hle. Scelting
SWF, mwt. slm. beauuful 2.S-3S
for io..· tcnn tdatiomba p. lmnc.
Ult 3532.
FUN LOVING. SENSmvE, N ·
goeg, ta.II SWM. N/S, 34. Enpys
arumais., Ml!lc:tJCS, all c:ulunl IC·
uv111es. Sccb si.avlar tall, SWF/
SAF. N/S, lS-33, for fncndJhlpl
rsisblc relauomh1p. ll'llnc. Ull
PROFF.sSIONAL SWM. Clwu
II.an, 30, S' 1 I '/190 En,oys spc>ftS.
romance, arumals. Sects SWF 22
3S for funhdllJClmbap. Tlllllll. UJI
)1)1.
EDUCATED, HANDSOME. SO,
NEWPORTBEACHBUM. SWM,
Nts. NID. n.c. 6'2'11JXJ, use.
BS'S9. MX TGIPRJRE. sc:elt.s ccn1·
f1ably SAne. scnu·dangcrous beach
blonde to dme cn.zy Rdermccs
l'ewpon Beach. Call 4S88
HANDSOME. TALL. STAB L£.
SBM, lrv1M profcu1onal Kcla
slender 0C SF lor po1111vc lllUnWe
rel~p. To 1'tc thu1ics. R>
"Ill background W11.l11~ Ir·
v inc. Call 3771
SWJM, N/S, 34, S'9' SEEKS L'I·
TEWGEKT. auncuvc. stnCCR
compuuoo for romanuc lorlg·leml
rclauonst.p. Enpys comedy. c:on-•maoon. mll51C. Let's talk. Sanu
An&. Call 3S8S.
BEST FRIEND W AITTED· by 6T
SWM NJS. 37 fOf 1em.,, bcxh,
slumg, lrl•cl "'1lh111 honcsl. fun,
bcalthy, comm1n.cd rcl1honsh1p.
ltvme. Call 3794.
BOYISH 45, 6'n as. aihleuc, funny,
romanuc .acmey whomioys films.
music, lhealrt. games and sporu
v.ould like to~ a fit. very aunc-
uve lllCI vc:ry nelligcn1 34,42 SF
with a sparkle Ill ha eyes. Newpon
Beach. Call 4483.
RICH, HEALTllY. A1TRAC-
11VE SHM. J7, mcd11.m build.
would like 11> meet down to eri
g1tl for-rd111onsl11p llin-
llllgtoo Beach. Call 3883
MBA PROFESSIONAi.. DBM, 39,
I 9Slbs, sceb fun-lov in(, aanct.ive,
llldq>endcnl college edUQICd fe-
male pll1ller lmMk:r 41 Lakewood.
Call 3698.
I IOPEfUL ROMANTIC. SJM. l6,
6'1'/17.51, profcu1ooal, accks
10Vlmalelpb)'lllllC to shift mov
ICS, 111'8ic, IM.isjlla, nJllUlllCC.. '1·
vine. Call 3814.
MEDICALSTUDfNT.2A,athteuc
SJ M. Seet911 mallft, fctnlNllC, NI
S SJF IC).2.S for cloK, ClOftlJorublc
rdaborahip. Irvine. UJI )442.
INCURABLEROMAl(llC,SHM.
Onsu.an, 4(ff. 5 6. p'OfaslDOll.
compamana1e, 1111ep11y, MIJVY·
Sc-dung for 1D1CU1gcnt, .ancovc
lady unclcr40 with spnual A Cam-
HANDSOME, VERY SUCCESS·
FUL WM, JI, selective, conf tdcnt,
classy. Scd .1ng very buuu(ul.
suy, fun. IS.30, SWF to spoil
p¥lpc:r A~ Sama AM. Call
3&9S.
AFFl.'CTIONATh CHRISTIAN,
DWM 49, humorous, romanuc,
hcncsl, love cbildten. En,oy mo•
It$, 1r1Ycl, g.arden~ Sccl.s lady,
3S.SS w/ sim1Lw 111en:sts for ~
tem11dwonslup. lrvme. Call43S5.
CANADIAN. DWM. N/S,
YOUlUFUl. 46, genume, respon
•1blc. prv(ession&J, ~ 1nm.
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'URBANE, SUCCESSFUL BRIT·
!SH ADVENTURER. S2 seeks
young. beautiful ucllin& nvelin(
companion who lf'f"'Ciltcs the
adv111t.tics o( 111 exc:q>tional older
man. lmnc. Ull 4196.
ALLAMEJUCANLOOKSW/BIG
HF.ART llnCI wwm antic. SWM,
NJS. JO, 6'1', achlaic., llldligcl.
tffolCUIOftll, fit1ancially Secll~.
"EnJOY mova, lholrc, spons. ~
sic, walb A romance. Seck.q
SWF, N/S, w11h simil.w bec.kpound
A iNcrests. Lone BCKA. Call
3664.
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN.
CHRISTIAN. NIS. 47, 6'1'nl0t.
Locting for 111« loat"'lo tall sin,
40lsb SWF, 01nsUM. N/S, hone
lovcr, Wrlll&Jcn·N·Booes Councry
lady. In inc. Call 4 336.
SINGLE FATIIER, PROFES· SIONAL. STABLE. 43, "c:t')' 11·
lnelive.. w_. IO mad ~
mncW SAFJSWF. NIS. wbo lova
c:bikftn and wanu -. lmnc.
Call 4096.
SWM. 6t 59flSOt, NICE LOOK·
ING. Scwdlinc lot lhat aidan-
ltl'Cd 'f'C'Cla, Ille ,_ llltldligc:m.
S'9'. Sceb 11nctive, sla:ilb, cun·
CU. atticubtt wonw1 widl WIC,
pouc., spunk. tr.inc. Call 4450.
ROMANTIC REAL MAN · 6S,
6 '2', aurK'\ive sedtJ lovable 50' db
hotncmU:cr. f.njoy AIU, dunty, ~1q,ballh c*jlQnBcach. Call
4923
CLASSY EUROPEAN G~· MAN. 41. f1t at £1111, warm and atfcctiooale. anoeiol.ily and r-
cially SI.able. Sec.kins pd*, ini.cl·
liaent. aunc.tive lady. lrvn. Call
4211.
ATTRACTIVE. SENSITIVE.
SWM,N/S,30,6'2'naoe. AlhkUc,
iwo/asianal, v~ ~. af. r~~ 0isrcs~ uM, COG!f*ible SWF, NJS, lJ..JO,
to IOlllWICC for pou ihle rdaotJo.
ship. Irvine. UJI 3531.
SWM. 46, SS'. OPEN. llONEST. s-.. •vcrmwricd. profasioNI.
EnJO)'S-... w.as, QQl'I~
and upl«mg. Seeks fan11ly
m.inded, paiie 5-Ue. lr1-. Call
4141.
SWM, YOUNG 37, ST/14SI.
Seeks ~. who lltcs chanc:a,
MAIL OR FAX YOUR PERSO NAL AD TODAY!
Name -------------------
Audre.'>\ _________________ _
City _____________ Zip: ____ _
Phone (_) ______ Age: ___ _
Above lnfonnadoo mandatory.
FREE AD! 15 )VORDS OR LESS! (Additional words $1 each.)
AdditiooaJ w~ ·@ $1.00 ea: P1ease enclooc check payable to SingleLife.
(Albeviaticm ~ ~ SWM cwrt ~ 1 wooi Heigh/weigtl canbo ~ ~ 1 wM1 Oty ~free.)
FOtt OFTIC! US! OM. Y
VMI _____ PWl _____ DBP: ____ _ Nlll>..__ ___ _ ( )( .J>
Sqepjal Adve(tlslr9 ~upple"?~nt !or, Or~an$1• P.<>M\ Weekend
• I > -"' • .. • I * I ~ 1 • • • • \ '· • "
SWM, 6'4', bl1.1t~ fie.. SIAN, 510'fll0t Sects aarat·
yC1191139 ,coof idml A $CCIR, WM'm ll•c. ci.s y. r mnc tally tcaR IMly
ltaffcctiona1e,poucaclw.cllltm. '°' monos~. Ilk Iona rt!. hl.m<lf. tn1elhgence. flltoy wwiint llOftSlllp, NJS, ~/() Wect LAJ
.\ dlllll1&. get AWl)S (161 (Ille'> Loos 8~ C&JI ))U
estcd 111 fnendshljl/IOll'WICM'cb ·
t)Mslup w/ SWf. 2Us t0 40'1, ,.ho SUG!nl. Y CY'\lCAl.. AG(.'I:(;
pauc:uess1m1lw~al WORLD CV..\S adlltv., 52. 6 I/
11c:1.. llVl.oc. Ull 3717 200. mid •CSICl'll _.aJuo, COM..S.
SllllCER£, HO:'-F:ST, OPEN.
SWM,N/S,ll,6'4 ScclsSF,NJS.
21-32 for commiued relalJOl\Shtp.
lrvine. Call 3692.
STABL.f.. SECURf:, 36, DWM. NI
S, S'l l'fl90t. blue t>~ prolcs·
uonal, &JUI pcnonalll)'. J~·
ow. hanC5l. s ll'ICCft.. Seda Ill al·
lnctlve. comrnwilClb•e, (amity and
rt~lllp onmled, rmianUe Cc.
mak, 2.S-40. ln-111e. Call 36()1),
CHRISTIAN SDM,41 ,S'l l',ta:lts
Clns!Yn SBF/SAF 26-40. Ptble
llld sbipc.ly or •In Lcin,t 8uct.. Ull4~
SINCERE, CAJUSG, SW'M, 31,
S'l 1'/170.. Sndcr, loYCS 11111mab.
~.goodfnmls $cd$suble
SWF with 1111111¥ n1u LO ill.wt
btc'i ad\'cnwrCIL.--T amnce. Call
3S69
ID, MY NA.MF IS RICK 1'111 •
ptO(CSSfONJ, (compwr MAI~).
SWM. rm JS yn o&d. alhtllwe,
p>dbuild,51'n60I 1'111 secblg
81\ opal 111edi:d alUlfllllOll. rm etc.. cllsaed, have my own p&a«.
If opal aindcd IDd ~ I da·
crcet rdaUoftshtp, ull me. ~
Bcac.b. C.al I J739.
YOU"R.E A flT. llhkot. lln_..,
lWft WOll\lll Who h-U • .... )'
bfClt}lc; lo\ocsilt!-c,bcad.ntd.
dftlll. lhledcr ..._,~ -· hoWin& llMdl. Pwofcsa-.1, 1.11 ~ SWM, 39. S9'/16.SI.
~eyes,~ lib IO J~
widl you. SOUlll Say. Call 3601
HUMOROUS DWM. 44, YT ,_,
hllf, ~ -~ "° ""'°' Vas. 8c slim. llrllls .l lv4J)' ,_.... Call 4140:
HAAD TO FTND. SAM. FRFNOt
BORN. "fr! llMIChonlc. fOfmef
faill11011 inodd, 31, 6' Sects aanc
UVt fCIMlt. IO ""°1 b (lllea Ill
hf e. Loni Bcac.b. C.all 3'291.
HANDSOME, HEAL nrY WM SE'E<JNO bis W0111111, lie btget
Ille balo, for pleartnble -1 &"Q·
fri~ a.tJ.. Sausr.ction panll•
leOd. Loos Bcxh. C.all 435'.
SWM. 81..U&EYED BLONDh
67n:¥J, mur.K, moYa, 1nvd A
-. &i~11fellldl~101harr,
.. ,11 -wu a11 u11t t.a1 Beach.
Call 3673
A LOV1i TI IA T LASTS. S.1111
c.aaed s WM. SllCCUlflll, -·-Uonal 11\1U/wn10/pod/mw~1llll. Tai~ fllJll, lllhlwc. B .. ie111te
hat!iis. 0,-. lovtnt htM'L Gtuc
VOIQI, Pbae be. SF. lS "· S'6' •. slim, buuulul, po-S, lllldh
&Clll.. bOfcd wllll ~ll. lllCC ~
-· ..,.,, pt l'llllKY bfallft, IWICt ,,-.., CIA at~ If JWt1; ....... t tl'd b7 • ral .......
llnllil, ~IC, O'Ub\lt -. call'_, ll-..piO 8~ Call
3110.
VD.SATIUi, 32, SWM. •--
iaa. ---toeb ·-~ lal6y. fOhlic.ally, ··-· &ally, .,...., 1-. SWP wo OC**tl,.-. .. ..,~
.... Lo,..._.. C..19:56.
TAU.AN'DAJ.11CU'LA TESWM.
31. 67/llOt, .... :Mm, ..... dtp, ..... -.: ,.._..,.,,
~ .,..... .. --.,,
~ .... _... ..... ,. .
crcd ,.~ ~. ftnanNlly
11.able. hlos Vmb Call 4911
SINC1'RF, CARINC. Clnf.,
$WM. 36. ST, ~IS. NIO. lift}"
ally fil. ~. pal $Cl'N ol
"'-· nd1uonal vtlucc I f#l/0'1
Ille beadl. Hll\e ball. be.e ~
awas,1M¥•,dir11111Aaldol911
Scdt111 IDIWIOJ-rc~lllp
..-Mllov .... 1a~lefcmak
Redolldo Bt.ld\ ~ 3579
OUTCOING. /\ TnACTIVb,
ATIDF.llC,SJM, 51',PtlO. Pl~ ........... r-r --ol flu.
--• ,.._ for~ CQ'll
.. 111 Ille Conn ol .,_ tM¥ics, ltir
*J,~.in~cl f'la)S-... .,._ .s snow,._., Scd911
-(ll..tO). who• lleallh cun-
KMM. odilK-4. opal. '-1l .t
wlll .. tomaketCOllVlllCmC:M~ "''°'Love. MllffU&c INS F11t11I) UW. Bod\ Yll 4041-
EMOTIONALLY .t FINAi\
C'lAU v sm:u.:. QllUll ~
fl"C"N' •/ ~ °' i.-. d•~--.. S'l<Fn70I Seeks S\lr'F,
•""'· lllflltlJ~~. ~benU, la~ ~MM. )2...41 Col~ ~ Call4llO.
ICONOCLAS11C DWM. 41, ~N
cducMd ... ..S, ~ Ille OUI
~apcully~_.r ...
"" SetiM INcycllll.. .... .,.
eo -6ic llolywood Bo.I, m
pyt ct.a.I -IC. ..... ""'
lllOVJCll SeltJlla NI'S ---ol q-hty for .,.,.,a-..1 rdt
lioeMipwhoC.~tll'J '*et. UflMd ., --""'.,. ~ * IO -apene-. u.. 8adl. c:.11411~
A nll.h,,C SINGLE DAD. nia-
ea/Wlc:rM*. I Yo.s -. -..i
"*lda.i ....._.. ,_, ""' ~!). aood ""' .,... II> aM r. 1a11 • • 10Mlll 31. ~
faMk. NJS ...... pm --ol a.-. Ainruw ..... , .. u
Iba ·~Bed. CAll3910
ATIILBTIC. STRAJCiHT-ACT
ING, s~ble WM, 29, •tlb
JWV'l\mct's bWd l«lJ umc. 12 J2,
NJS.1> Bdmon. Sh«c Call 4911
CVT1i SWM, 2.S, 6'nto. bll./pn,
Nl u.un,. tud, ~ Slni&M ~ alld tC'ld'C Scd.iili amilar
In" biOndt ufc:r 21•21, 11 th'l!C
nleuy ioina.11,....ian Budl. c.u )JC)t
NICI; LOOKING OOM ueli. lna-.hhip. 111y race,» lS rm 27. s-r. "ff'f ~. w~ c.u 49)2.
,._Of OWM. 39. 6'n6S aoo1hlupe
-'.Ina OWM ~. pd ehapc. caicr~ fl.-...._ for•
cat m.-a.p. I •JO'J ~ M °'"" __ .....,.-47
CW.."'*'...._ A 1mtl lb
llflllm B4lldl. CA1149f7~ '
SWM SS, fl WI 70 i-. 11\UK\alar ~.,' , ..... ~ ,.... -l wud t t ~Wllb
-. dim. -SWM 50 ,...... v..,, c.D 4'96.
IN SHAftl <iWM Jl. fl lfm. ..... ,...... ...... ~
a&re tOlllpM.1111111. N/S/D. LG.a
.... C.4909.
UNCLE DON:
From 3
Lnstead. I ju~1 slouched a lot,
pulled down on my NRA cap,
· ~ ""t>re M>mc cheap unglasses;-ana
sat 1n the bsck row, so's none of
the rather plentiful escapees
from ''Deliverance" could get
behind me.
All age) were ptc\ent. Oldster~
"ho might remember him.
M iddle :igers who play record~
by him. Dnby boomers who'd
heard of him. :ind youngster!>
now subjected to him.
II mny be a long drop to the
bo11om from the top of the
Empire Stntc Building, but that
11in't hnlC the fall Glen
Campbell's taken.
From hi t records & TV sho,.,,s
down to performing for free :it
the Orange County Fair "hilc
chlcpping his CD , Campbell
now faced the ultimate ind1gnit)
... a review by Uncle Don.
From the audio horror of
l1'itcning to the trio in front of
me di,CUS!> and anal)ze
A League of Their Own
Rated: PG
The Stan: Gcena Dovis, Tom
HanJcs
The Stoty: 19~3. \\'hen war
service claims baseball's biggest
stars, it leads to the creation of
the AJI American Gir1s Professional
Baseball L~. Focusing on the
first season pennant drive of the
Rockford Peaches, the film
centus on the turt>ulent sibling
rivalry of star pl~rs Dottle
Hinson (Davis) and resentful kld
sister Kit Keller (Lori Petty),
The Scoop: Quite simply, one of
the be9t movies of the summer.
Make no mistake, this is
shamelessly manipulative,
Inspirational stuff; however, it's
also intelligent, witty, usily
enjoyable and has more heart
than most sports blo pies.
Besides the stand-out work from
Davis and Petty as the competitive
sisters, other highlights include
Hanks as the 9r1z:zlcd, boozing
manager and Madonna as a
player of easy virtue. The games
~ 4ft great bits of
stagins but. the terrific ensemble
ectlng, wrtting and direction
eside, the movie atso ~ • lot
lbout a ~riod of stMtJins social
~ In our countrt's hlst()f'f. N.
times owrty $Chmlltzy,
scntimaul and bethctic, "A
l.uguc of Their C>Yiln" ts still
exoeptionel.
The Score: 7 ..._.._._,_, ....... , ..... _.
Cnmpbell's career, to the visual
horror of seeing that instrument
from hell, a banjo, appear
onstage, I knew it was gonna be
a tough night.
Back~<U>_y_a six:_man blilfiL
voi~e cracking like the skin
be tween the toes of an athlete's
foot sufferer, olc Glen launched
into tunes you usually only heard
when punching the wrong radio
buuon out on 99 near
Bakersfield.
Saying he didn't do clap-along
songs, Campbell immediately
!>tarted into a Dolly P:irton one. I
guess the thing that really
amazed T he U nc was that so
many of the audience managed
to perform this feat of manual
dexterity without slapping
t hemselves in the face.
In an obviou' effort to improve
his show. Campbell spent quite
some time crncking one liners &
t l)ing some stand up. It was too
bad his songs kept interrupting
"'h:it could be a promising
career.
You shoulda seen the theater.
It w:u p:ickcd. Wh:it draws .
people to things like thi.s? M aybe
1t was like when there's a bad car
accident or some natural
di aster. There'll always be
rubberneckers at trauma scenes.
Thirty-foe. minute& into lh
set, during an interminable fiddJe
solo. the smart members of the
audience st:irted evacuating. I
felt lil.e that, too, but some
Pepto Oismol and the desire to
collect a paycheck kept me
rooted.
Proving that country wasn't the
only mu:iic Campbell could make
u:. endure. we were mistreated 10
nn extended Bench Boys medley.
After listening to him finish up
with a not very "Amazing Grace"
fea turing Campbell on bag pipes
set to 3 country beat, I got up.
Then, scratching my butt with .,.
one han~ blowing my nose with
the thumb of the other one, I
looked around, and wished that I
100 hadda plaid long-sleeved
hirt upon "hich I could "'ipc my
mouth.
A nd thought to myself, thank
God I'm not a country boy.
MOVIES
Sister Act
Rated: PG
The Stars: Whoppi Gol~rg,
Harvey Keitel, Maggie Smith
The StOty. When a mediocre
Reno lounge bird (Goldberg)
accidentally witnesses a hit
committed by her gangster
boyfriend (l(eitel), she agrees to
testify against him. For her own
protection, she's hidden in a San
Francisco convent where the
stem Mother Superior (Smith)
places her in charge of the
convent's choir. It's not long
before Goldberg is turning the
sisters into prankish cut-ups, and
Keitel's minions are on the trail. ..
The Scoop: Bask ally an
innocuous, one-joke flick, the
movie is enjoyable enough
nunsense. Hampered by
pedestMn direction end a
predictable script, there's still
enough c.artoonlsh bits to make
this good, SUITln'lCr comk fodder.
Gofdbct9 Is, as 1tways, fine, and
Kathy Najima and Wendy Makkens
register well in sk:kldck roles. I
doubt even The Pope would give
this e respbcny.
The Score: 6
Housesitter
Rated: PG
The Stars: Steve Martin, Goldie
Hawn
The Story: When an architect
(Martin) fails to win his intended
with a d ream housetensagement
present, he Impulsively has a
one-night stand with a dizzy
con artist (Hawn). When she
finds out about the untenanted
real estate, she moves in,
passing hersd o ff to Martin's
family and friends as his wife.
When the latter discovers t!1is,
he sees a way of w inning back
his old girlfriend.
The Scoop: Aside from a fe~
decent belly laughs, this is
gratln_g, risible stuff. Hawn plays
the sort of ditzy flake she
essayed in her "Laugh-In" days,
and there's something really
sinister about the Wll'f she
commandeers Martin's property
and life. Martin comes across as
las sympathetic assnively, and
the escalating prdabrications
the two cook up are Wf!IY too
unbelievable. In short., pretty
shallow and creepy.
The Score: 5
ERNST:
From 2
in its original concrete or plaster
formats, unmo,·ed and mostly un·
seen by the public until the 1950!>
~when he gained the financin
means to h:ive them cast in bronte.
Ernst was drawn lo \culpturc
through his friendship "ith Alberto
Gi:icomeui who taught him how to
model clay and plaster in Pari' in
the early '30s. His first \\Orks \\l.'re
modified, egg-shaped boulders
whose surfaces he cat'\cd "ith ab·
stract paucrns in the manner of
Jean A rp. The military-looking fig·
ures \\ ith phallic overtonci., "Ocdi·
pus I'' and "Oedipus II." ''hich
were done as pl;,iste r C:l!>ts from
drinking gla!>SClt and containers
jointed into stacl..ing modules, fol·
IO\\Cd his personal que<,t into the
teaching:. of Freud at the Unher·
sity of Cologne. In 1h1~ piece. he
suggests a nc'' pre encc of the
human form not from the \\Orld we
live in, but the one \\C 1mag111e in
our dreams .
Another sculpture resu lting from
this early enthusi;,ism of tht: muJ·
1930s was the sl..cletal "illrd
Head," reminiscent of a Ne"
Guinea he add re's \\1th ,1 M>ft ~ur·
Universal Soldier
Rated: R
The Stars: Jean-Claude Van
Damme, Oolgh Lundgren
The Story: M uscle monsters Van
Damme and Lundgren are dead
Vietnam vets resurrected and
trained by the U.S. government
as members o f an anti-terrorist
SWAT brigade known as
Universal Soliders. \Vhen the
memories of their fonner lives
kick in, these undead, robo
beef boys jettison the program
and go at 1t mano e mano.
The Scoop: A cheesy, awful
rip-off of such mega-act ioneers
as "Tenninato r" and "Robo
Cop," "Universal Soldier" Is
such nonsensical d ross that you
can't even enjoy it as camp. Van
Damme and Lundgren are
predictably w ooden as
Schwarunegger types but
without a fraction of the latter's
presence and sardonic
vert:>iage. Since the plot is sheer
tudrcrous hokum, the only allure
is watching these guys bash Into
each other like lethal Tonka
toys, and we've already seen
that on better d isplay In the
above-mentioned films.
Abysmally directed, written and
acted, "Universal Soldier"
should be universally shunned.
The Score: 4
face on 11 square plate. H ere he
takes his idea from anthropology
and addendums it to a face which
has become a block. like the dis·
concerting impression your head
lea,es on the pillo" after a humid
ni~ht's lccp, suggcsting_a... s.tigbL1)----
hallucina1ory reality and the rccog·
ni11on we ha\e '"'ith certain ob1eci:.
in our lives.
In hb piece .. Lunar A)paragu.,,"
t\\O enormou~I) clong:m:d figure.,
''ho mJint.un a cert am 'h) per·
sonJI interrclJlion.,hip \\llh JU'>t
thc:ir heal.ls ,,:i,cring at the top -
ercs and mouth a~ the humJn \."Oil·
ncctor) 10 the '"'orld -~ccm lil..1: .1
pair from the Gt a' irv llar in ··s1ur
Wars," as if Ern;t were .11111·
cipating thc future anJ crcatin.: a
reality '' h1ch had no precedence 1n
the '30s. Or. the po)turing .. All\·
ious Young ~Ian" \\hO'>I." ·bu"'.
legged, totemic sen:.e of a tigure\
stance is topped off "ith a 'coup
or a bu of a trowel lor a he.id. In·
dccd. the organic roul'. .ire 111tu·
11cJ, but thcrc\ .i ~":.ll!l!Cr 1h.11
leans more! tO\\Jtd a JUtl1ng \111..I..
Jagger -.inging "S.1w.fJc1iun. · ) ,iu
can ;ilmost hi:ar Ern't "hi,pcun~.
"The ~e11cr to pb> "1th )OU. Ill)
dear ...
A cting J\ sOnlC!\\ hat Of a si~n.1·
ture piece to the eAJltJllon ol-the 40
irrational which ch.ir.ictcrite'> Sur·
realism. "~lounmacr (p1ctureJ)
acts :is a sort of court jester in a
breastplate-like form h;.11~in1t ba1..k
w ancient Alrican emukts. llt
cat'\ ed bont: necl.l;,iccs from Tibet.
Dased 1n an1111.it1on. the <1ttitude ol
the horn~ b non·thrc.rn:nmc. ;i-. 1f
tliings :ire slightly J~l..c'' ,,ith tht.:
world on a "him!lical spin.
The monumental \\orl. ··c .1p11·
corn·· (cO\\.'r) ,.,,hkh is central tu
the c;1.h1b11ion and to the ocu' re of
Ma;1. Ern!>t, represent:. a culmma·
lion of hb fcelmgll about the rep·
re~c.-ntJt1on of the human ll1rm.
about the pn.lCcss of purtrau Jnll
the trJn!>fcrencc of self into the ...
\\Ori... OriginJll) CJ\t m concrete. 11
cclcbrJte<; the ru!>tu:-home Jnd lite
Ern!>I hJred ''llh h1' fourth \\1fc.
Surreah~t p:.untcr DonheJ T.111·
ning. in the rugged but spect.icular
lanilicapc of Sedona. bet\\CCn 19-'6
and 1950. From the looming to" er
of the pamarchaJ goat-m:in "ho
humorou)I\' holds forth an m·
cipicnt fig~rc (no doubt the pmJ·
uct of their union). there is the 1111·
pu)ing )Cl !>cnsuou' elcg.incc of the
goddess-mcnn.11J-qucen ''1th the
bo<ly curvature! of J v1olom:cllo.
fhc \\Ork abo pl.i)f> tribute 10 the
m) t holog1cal Capricorn :is..,~1.11ed
"ilh metamorphosis Jnd rebirth, .i~
well as to the! uncicnt :ll>trologic!1l
\agn for C:ipricor n '' hich ,.,,a~ h.1lr
li!>h, half g1.>al, dcno11ng the i.un
It ha!> been quttc a\\ h1le '11nce I
ha'c been a) charmed b\ a 'clec·
tion of :.culpture as I w(b bv tlw.
exlubition. A feeling of being.pm•·
leged to be in its presence. A sur·
real and dada·b:t!>cd educa11onal
opportunity that 13)!> the founda·
tion for mo!>t contempur.iry art
being created today. Don·t m1
this superb summer fe:bt1
NNport Harbor Art M u <"Um,
850 Saa Ci<"m<"nl~ Drltr. NeMport
B<"ach, 751-11!!. dmlsslon: $.I ' ,
•dulls. $1 tniol'$ and studt nts.
lrtt for childrtn under 11 and un
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Weit St , Huntini:ton '&ach, 695 8281.
"fatht!r ol the Bride" fOh&'nal \<f'f'~I \\-tll
be presented Friday. "The W!larJ" lo'o1ll be .presented July J 1. Shows SI.all al du~.
• P•itHnt of tM M.uler11festiv.1I of the
AIU l>.0. ~ 37, l..lgona Be<Kh, 494
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Stevens, former press phoc~apher ~1th ter Drive, lrvme, 474-4233 "Bttlhovt'n·
·1he Stdner Mornit1g Herald. will sign his Fest," featuring Bttthoven's "Overture to
book "Amcr!Gl's Cup" oo S.atvrday from 'fidellO.' " Symry No. 2 and Piano
•-----tO a m-noort -~ -Coneeno o. . ~peror:"" nas Enri<Jue
• Round Tablt Wn t at the B.tlboa Bay Die~ke conducting PS0 accomp;inied
Club. 1221 w. Costa Hwy .. Nev.port by p.a~ so1c;>ist Nonko .~wa on Sat·
Beach, 12\3! 2Sf>.7977. On luly 30 at ordar ... Carmina ~urana,' re.~tunng c:w.;
noon. authon D.iryl ~res (' Ouef· My life ~nd s . Old Ame~n Songs an<f Orl 5
in the lAPO"), Barb.ira Wtll..ins ("In Name ur.mtna Buran<l, has u.rr St. Clair con·
Only") .Jnd Theodore Roosevelt Gardner II ducung PSO accompanied by soprano Bev·
\"The. PaPer ~") ~•k about their erly Hoch, tenor Fran!.. Kelly, baritone
"Off..s Tid.ets ;ire S30 each or uoo for a Robe'!. Buck and Pacific Chor~l.e oo Aug.
t.:1blt' of 10 for the luncheon l 5. Mozart-ln·The·Meadows, reatunn_g Mozart's Overture to "The Marriage or Ft·
garo," Concerto fOf Two Pianos, K. 365
and' Symphony No 40. has St. Clair con·
ducting and duo p1.Jno solOl>lS Ralph
f>.1.lrt..ham and l\enneth Broadway on Sept
5. "TchaikO\ISky Spectacular," ft'.atunng
Tchaikovsky's Coss.act.. Dance from "Maz·
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O..erture, Violin Concerto. Orch~rill Suitt'
No 3 and the "1812 Overture" with fire·
\\orks, cannons and a m1l1tary band, ha)
Zuohu.:ing Chen conducting PSO ac-
compamea bv 1 iol1n !o0lo1>< "1.irl. "'1pl.ln
on Sepe 26. Cares open ror pic:l..nl(l..ing at
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•HI-Time Cell.irs 250 Ogle St., Costa Ml~. 650·8463. 'Tasttn&\ or nt.'W .,..tnes
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ni«'t 1·3 pm Fl.'C: SlO ror FAC ~hers. i\.~. 850-9090 Don Miller's Big Band S~O '"' muK"um mcmbcf ... ~'<'ner.ll publtC. Dla)-s mu-.c ror d.inc1ng C\<'IY Mood.l\
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• Orangt' Co•ht Collei;e 2701 Fa1f\-1Cw on Sunday.
Ro.lei C0>t.a M~1. 432·5880. In coord1na •Care lido 501 30th St NCWJ>Ort Beach,
lion 111th the SJnta Ana Zoo. OCC offe~ 675-2968. The R1ll.11a Brothers Blues Band
11\o t'\llltn!i zoo carnps for ch11Jrcn a~ 6 performs FndJy. Dee Dee McNeil ting\
.\nd 7 ~>100 A I> sdwdult-d fOI Julr 2i· Salurd.ly. MM..hael Pattef$0n's R&B B.ind
Jl, from 8 30 .am •12 30 pm ~ion U appe-ars Sunday Wayne Wa\ne's New
run Imm if\ugu.t l 7·21 fe.: S70 Junior Contemporary Band featuring ~rel.. Bor
hish ••mfonts. Jg<'S 12-IS, \\ill en1<ty ao ('\ deau11 \.;\lo C.1nllo, Tom Ztnl.. and Cary
c111ng zoo camp o/l'erc<l this summrr by Wing appears T u~ay. Billy Mlle~! and
OCC· Jul~ 27•) I. Mond.ay·\\C'(inN!Jy l<>hn Bohvolr appear WtdnMay Joe
from 8 10 .1 m to l 2 JO p m , Thur.Joly N.tppa ;ind the All-Stars perform July 30
from 8 JO ,.m. to 7·30 pm . .-ind Frtd.iy Bernie Pt>arl & ttarmontCa Fats perform
lrom 8 JO a.m to 1 l 30 pm. Ftt: S90 A July 31 1$5 CO\C!rl S~"timcs 8 )0 p'm.· l PfOl~,l()OJI portrait lighting clM) \\111 be a.m Thu~)') and SundJ)1.-Wednesda~.
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S:30 p.m Saturday nil:.hts at 8, 9.30 and 11 and Sun-days at J, ¥:30 and 6 pm. Sitting 1n with
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Beach, ~97-5100. C.mnan olays violin Fn· Jfci<Uy-SullCUy) ~ vocal4t .5lcph.1n
day. Mike -ltnd-t~ Satm-'rOOet-~ Hayes Uuly )1). There is a ~4 entena10·
jau 5.lturday. Drew and Mahlon play j.azz ment ch.trge and S7 minimum rood. be1er·
luly 31. ~charge.
• Double Tue 5902 Waroer A ... ~ .. Suite • Mucho cu5to fu.z 81r and Lalin Crill
A. Huntingtc>!' Beach, ~~0-6118. Ronnie 263 E. l 7th St • Costa Mesa, 63 l .4009
Sax presents Open Rodin Blues lams Sun-1err Kashiwa appearS 8: 30-11: 30 p m. Aug.
day nights at 8. l 8· l 9
• Fu hlon lsl<ind oo Newport Center • Newf)Oft Be~h M<irriott Hotel & Ten·
Drivt' above Pacinc Coast Hi2hway, New-nis Club View lounge, 900 Newport Cen·
port Beach. "Summer Jan testival" con-ter Drt-.e. Free "Champagne Sunday of
tinues free Thursday night concerts •n the Jau" seiie5 continues Sunday with Phil
Neiman Marcus courtyard. Flora Purim Upchurch (gu1tartst). Other dates Jnd aro.
(Brazilian 1aul, tonight; Dan Seigel, July Aug. 2. The Maxx Band ((u)1on f'n~mblel.
301 Ito be announced), Aug. 6: Rob Mui· Aug 9. Peter SprJgue (guitarist). Sho"11me. .fin's All-Star Band, Aug. l 3; The leading •Hf p.m
Edge foaturing Mullin, Tony Guerrero. Crant Ge1s.sman and more, Aug. 20; Pan. •Nc~port Roadhou§e l 700 Pl.1cen11c1
cho Sanchez (Lctlln percus.sionJ, Aug 27 Ave .. C~ta M~. 6S0·18-10. Rnnn1e Sax
Showt1me $6 p.m. prescnu his Open Rod.in' Blues )Jm \'hl•re musicians can jo.n 1he act 8 p m '-\vnd.11
• rountaln V;alley Recreation Cehter nights in July
16400 8rool..hul'\t, fountain Valle). %5·
Showo; bq;•n 11:10 a.m.
• Pl.1yers 18100 \'on t.arrnan !'.It', lrw ~ 660·9215 "Mambo K1n,s)' Br.w~1:i.:=·-'-: __ _
pre5ente<rs:ifurd.i~lJ p m ·
• Randell's 3 lluth)fl Centre Ori\l' ~Jr.1.1
Ana 556-7700 Ra~ll 'youn~ pl:M bl1><.'\
FrtdJ)' Sa"ophon"t Paul Ru>>O 1\111 plJ,
1au Saturda~ Eric l1cndt<1.on '"" pl.i, tJU
Sund.iy Mambo l\.ng \\J:tcr lal..vr.1 '""
play lJIJO 1au \\1..1nJ.1) Sa\Jphon1 t !'Jul
Carmen .... ,11 plJy JJ.U ful'>liJ\ l.lt•num
will pla) lilhn 1.iu \\'ednci.<.IJ1 T '""' T .1\Jle
"'" play contemporilf) J·lll Juh 30 h(h1· ~·m~ 8 p m. Mond.1) through S.iturlb,, -
p.m SundJ\ Adm1)w)n lr1.>c
• Robert Monda'i Wine and rood Cc:n·
\er 1570 Scen11. Or .. COSl.l \k .... 1. -., " 0441. .. MUSIC JI MondJ\ j •• Wtll'' 111 .. , .... r
air e.irl> eH•nini: cun< N I> ll·Jtur1n~ h.,h1
gourmet p1cmc> Jnd Robert i\lnlltl.111 "'"'~
or non-akr•holt~ bt>1l·rJ):;I.') \\Ith prt•u·1~1,
~m.:fimn~ (JnCl'r rN•;11ch l1:IL.c.111on ,ind
plltl·nl k'f\ i(t.'> "' Or.lnl.,'t' lVUlll\ ( 11n
t1nue> \\1th Lalin tJll 11<.'rCU> "•nt>I P.111 II()
S.lndlN p1:rlwm.n1: 5·# p rn. Aut; ~ B••rn
1<' r1.wl> Bluto; 6.1nd and t1.umor .1 r.:.
111.1> 5.; pm .i.ui; ~ J Ted.• u ))5 pe
1thcl,.\
4447. Coocl.'ns In The Park se11es. pre· •Orange County Performing .A.rb Cen·
Sffitt'll frl.'C on Thursdays lrom 6 )0·8 ttr 600 f<Mn Center OrM•, CO>t.l M(>-.J
p .m , teaturci. 1hc Loog Beach Cnmmvnity S56-ARTS SP)'rO G)-rcl and John PJMul<•
Band pl.>)ing big b.:lrnf ~n(f). show tulle) t..d. olf The Cente1·~ 19'.)2 lau Scril'> at 8
and mu"c from tho• fTIOl.•t.'S M Aug 6 P m Aug .. • Ru>t\' Pdican ~;35 \\' l l.l I I II\ .p 'fi 6 h.th t 100 fJ1 Or 1a 1'.u1ni rt 0 eJch u~:!·J~ll .l, k-n \\ rdt nt • Golden w-t Coll...ae outdoOf amph1-aci ic ,.mf I eil re r i .. , . I '~ • ., C •• "· '876 Bl f-t •I '<P "'>1><.·ar> throu1:h )Jturdll\ ."Intl \\•'(10l">( ,l\') theater I 5i44 ColJen \\'~ St . Hunl1ne-()(ta ml"-1 "U"• . Ul'> ., "·' • , too Beach, 895-8378 'Starsho\,er ·92;1· '"'th BB t..ing. SJntana. 8udd1 Cu)-. r JW· at 11.30 pm J.11. I.. BrJntl pl.w> "und.l}'\ a• l Thu~y n•&ht se11es ol summet concerts lous Thunderbird> and Dr. John. 3 1' m. Pm.
continues through Aug 6. Gerry.Schroeder AUg 16 Tid.eb Sl9 50·S27.SO •s1udio C.:ife -B.:ilbw lQO' Mam:>'
olnd V.h1uolrd ~norm con\empotal\· l·J.U • P.1rk Pl.1ce Deck )))) Michel)(,,, Or., Sall.w uiS·i'-i:;o I l;inunuhc., I Ru~
July 30 T·Lou ;ind 1he Los Anseles Z)uxo INine 851·1660 \\cdnl"<lJ1~ In llil' pfa)) 9 pm ·1 <l m ThurldJ .uid Mond \ ...
Band plJ) bluis .lnd jazz tncorpor;iting Part..' fr~ concerb ~nes 1nclu<k-> l Jlin an1I :!·6 pm ::.unll.:>)> M~hm O.'"" Qu.11 c.i1un, Indian, Blad and French .music 1.1.U trom 9'C\)n LettJu and fo<>nd, on tet pla>> 9 p.m · 1 ii m FrKl.11, Br;icl :>IC
Aug 6 Tdets· S7 per ~ent, 530 lor se-\\'edncsd.ly (oth<'r .itb lt>ted under pop). i;cl plJ)> 1au 9 pm ·l .1 m Tt11~J)') 1'.1ul
rlCl <which includes acts listed umJN pop ..-------------------------------
below! S00."11me Gates open 6· 30 p.m
ror p1d.nicl..1ng. ~ow ~ins at 7 30 p m
• Hy.ill Newporter 1107 Jamboree Road,
Newport Beach, 740 2000. fnda~ night
Summer Concf'rt Senes lineup (.ind ttd.et
p11ces>: Frank Morg.in and l(enny Barron
<SlOl, Fnd;iyl Supet"5tl11 (SlOl, July 31,_Ha-
rold Land ~uJrtet 1$8), Aug -: , Conte
Candol1 QuJrtet (S8l, Aug 14; Louie Bell-
son 81g Band (SlO), Aug 21 Gales open
6 30 p m., show st.alb 7 )0 p m.
• J.O.'s l<1nding Jl Peter's l-'!nding.
16400 P,miic Co.i~t t lwy . Hunttngton
Beach. l1\e rh\1hm Jnd blue. from the
band Sunset Blue 1s presented Saturday.
Sunday nighb
&._i~ell'• By the ~ .. Jl7 Pac111c Co.bl
Highway, Huntington Beach. S36·!S55. T~ Jim OeJulto T 110 perfOfm) Frid.I)"·
BANQUET FACILITIES
For
Company Luncheons/Parties
Private Occasion Events
HANGCHOW Room 102 or OCC's lei"•> Center fOf ~ • uno's Rest•ur-ant 224 l w. Coo!.t
pl.cd Science F~ UO HIV), Newport Beach, 631-1381. l~ Cz
• Pacific S<.hool o( Music & the Arts l S 1 1mber leads .a 1.iu 1am Su~ys from 2 30
11:.ilmu> Cl Cost.i Mes.\ 545 12li' Mus<------......;..-----------------------i Chinese Restaurant
and Nb 01><0\"t'I) Camp) for ~ 4-13
te.ituring mu\te, art and dr.ima tyU-d.ly
cam~ pr~ted through Aug 28. Progr•m
2·5.15 pm. luly 27-Jl for •&es 4·7: MU!>i·
c.il Advt"nhKCS Imus.cl. ~ Malers (art)
and Peter and the Wotr ldr•rn.al; for ;igcs
8-13: ln~N~ntJI D1scoo.ery -~
windJ lmU\ICI. Ca11c•tures (art) and Hook
\dr.tm.l) fee· S59·S79 per wee!...
Classical, Opera & Traditional
• P.c:ific Symphony OrchHtr1 at Irvine
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Smaf ....,_Imm ti°"°' (Rq. $2 I .95)
Duck a L'Onnge $9.95 + ....
Panl,~,ourw~~oisp t!l~Ull a-iouw 1t1a <ffll. $18.9S) •
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Welcomes You!
•Catering
•Cocktails
•Lunch Buffet
•Sunday Brunch
•Dinner 7 Nights
Full Bar • Take Out
720 W. 19th Street, Costa Mesa
' 71~0-8960
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K11<'bich Trio plays 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Wcfclnes-
dJ\ s
•Studio Ca(e -Corona def Mar 3201
L Co.isl Hwy .. Corona del MJr, 675-7575.·
lell Cunz.1lt>s blm" his SJ' 8: 30 p.m.-
1 ! 30 .1 111. S.11urda)"> Jnd 7. 30-1 1·30 p.m.
!:>und.1' .111d T u~l.1} s
Pop, Rock & Country
•Alla Coffee Warehouse & Roasting Co.
506 J hi ~I Nl•\\port BeJch, 675-0233.
VJriOU> l11~h mus•CMns plJy Celtic mu~ic Jl
ll p 111 un FrnJ.1, foll.. musician Jesse X
pc1111rm' a1 i 30 pm. on Sund.1y. lhe
•>11i;111.1I lull.. countl'\ duo The \ \'ondbys
f'l'111•11n .11 ll JO p rn on \\'ronec.d.w M.11-
thl'" ~l·l1111, ~ pl'rlo1m'> pop .11 8 JO pm
un Juh !O .\dr111--u111 lll'l'
• AnciC'nt M.uinN. 2(JO~ \V Co.1st H1i;h-
"·" "''"P"rt lk.h h C146·0!01 H.rn1-nwrh,•,1d llluc plJ)'> rod, .ind blues at 8:45
µ n1 ft 1d,I\ · 'i,uurdJ\,
• U.irh.1l0.1 113 I \ \ l'.JC1roc Co.ist I 1111,h-
,, ,l\ '''"!~"' Hl'.Hh !14b-n090. Jimmy
I '"1'\l"' Jll'rl11rm, fndJ\"S 1n July. M1ch.Jel
I' 1l'i<"•n.1t111n.1I d.Jm <' he.it sounds pre-'"nc'"' \\l'lllll'Sd.l\s II p m.-m1dn1gh1.
• Bl'.11 Slrcl'l Cafe JI (r)st.al Court, Be.Jr
'11•<'<'1 .1ml !:>w11lm'er A\l'nue, Co~a Mes.:i,
-1 l'i.: lh7 :.1ni:cr i;u1t.in.,t"1n!,''M•IC'r Ern(''>l
.\It' '""""Ill' 10 .J m -nuon Saturday Ad-
111.., ... 11 n f rt•t"'
• The Blue Beel Cafe 107 21st Place '-l'\\purl Bl'.llh (J"5-.!jl8 Nol~ f>)ww I".,,, Htl1' r hursd.l\ > ,Jt '] p ITl
•Blue 1\1.irble Coffeehouse 1907 Harbor
HIHI (.11,1.1 l\ll".1 6~b-Siib. New An'lster-
d.im fll'rhirm> rulk ru<.~ tonight. Tom Mc·
Cl.11n\ -IU!h hlrJ,,iganLJ featuring orig1-
n.11, .ind pop nostalgia '~111 be held on Fri-
d.1\ '>.ind, Ross '"If play folk rock on Sat-
wd11\ J,1m1111n J,1, .1 Night is an eclectic tal-
"111 n11.:h1 . .ind '"II be fil·ld Monday Cood-
l"t' Jrn· '"'" fXlf'lry .mcl mu~•c on TuesdJ) ""II ~f'i:ri11 ~ pl.1\-s lol~ on Wednesdav.
/""' .1 "·'~'' -mi;' lol~ b.1ll.1ds on July JO
"h"'''""':, ll 11 toni~hl 'I p m.-m1dn1i;ht F11tl.h 'l.11urd.n l.l 11 pm Sunday
\ \ 1·dn1 '" l.11 A.dm,.,"on F r<•e
Best Bet
Bow to Beethoven
S aturday's "Bcctho\'en-F~st" at Irvine Meadows features
Enrique Diemecke (right) conducting the Pacific Sym-
phony Orchestra accompanied by piano solo ist Noriko
Ogawa (above). The program includes Beethoven\s "Over-
ture to 'Fidelio,' " Symphony No. 2 and Piano Concerto No.
5, "Emperor."
11 .JO pm. Mesa, 897-0587 or 964-3383. Singers and
• . II . dancers sough1 for female group or all ages • O C Fount31n Va ey RecrNhon Center and srzes who perform everything from Or.iinge County fair Jl r.ing.: ovntv
Jesus and Mary Chain, Pearl Jam and lush sion: S4
perlc>fms at 2 p.m. Sept. 11 -13
16400 Brool.hurs1. Fountarn Valley. 96S-pop 10 rock. Meeti~ at 7 p.m. every • le Merldien hotel, 4500 MacArthur Fairgrounds, Arhngton The.Iler, t18 far
4-1-17 Concerl5 In The Park sertes. pre-_ _. bo h ill Blvd .. Newport Beach, 476·2001 "HrOJd· On~. C~a Ml"SJ, 549-9802. Entl'rlJm sented free on Thursdays from 6:30-8 pm. Tunuay at a ve ad ress. T e group wi M W " •·-· d f . I d 7 g . h"' I L also perform at your special event. way, y ay, a smorg.'lsuu.sr o mus1ca me-n1 pr~ntc • p.m n1i; t.1 t urins Int•
• Colden Wesl College Mainstage The· theater. magic. comedy and spec1Jlty ads. run of the fo1r indutles Rt.'Stb> I lc.:irt 1S.11
al er, 157 44 Golden West St., Huntington • Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre 8808 Ir-is held at 7 (special dinner shwol. 11 and urd.iy); John ti.ly and Stc.'PIX'n"illt (Sun
Beach, 895 -83 78. "Starshower ·g2;• vine Center Dnvc, Irvine, 855-8096. Jerry 9:45 p.m. Fridays. SJ CO\ler charge, l\vo dayl. Conct•rts Ill'\' "'th regular Ian .11.lrni.•
• C.1fl• Lido 501 Wth <it l'\ewport Beach.
b--, 2'11>1.l "" hJt•I r.1111·r"1n's R,\B Band
pl.t\' ll IP p rn 1 J 111 Sunday. County
'" '"f: ''""' LC'C' ft'rrclf ·~weet Goris" pre· '('nt1•cl '-tnll' lmw /\11 mcJ,"
Th rsd n ght ·~ ( rts Carcia Band performs 7 p.m. Aug. 1. drink minimum per person. sion. u ay i sen .. , o summer conce Beastie BO)S, l 7 and House of Pain per·
through Aufo. 6· Showtime: Cates open form at 8 p.m. Aug. 3. Jimmy Buffet and •Old World C.rm•n Rest•ur.ant 7561 •h cific Amphithe.llre lp() fair Orl\t',
•Cr.IL> Hone Stc.1k House and Saloon 6:3o Pm. or picknicf.ing. show begins at the Coral Reefer Band with special guest Center Ave., Huntington Beach. 895-8020. Cost.i Mes.i, 54€>·4876 P:ir~ing SS Ch1-
1 c,ttn Bmo~ti.111'"' DmC' Santa Ana, 549· 7·3o p.m Evangeline J>C1form 8 p.m. Aug. 29. "Loi· The "Gargoyle lounge," featuring 1nduJ-cago perlt)(ms 7:30 pm. Saturd.iy T1d.t?t\
1'i1 ! "'" h.1t•I M.i111n \'urphey plays 7 •Harbor Singers Presbyterian Church of lapalOoza" featuring Red Hot Chilt Pep-tri.il and alternative dance music, ls held S9.50·S27. World Beat Tour ·cu featurtng
.ind 1t1 p ni Juh r; the Covenant, Fairview at Adams. Cost.i pers, Ministry, Ice Cube, Soundgarden, the from 9:30 p.m.-2 a.m. Thursdays. Admis-Jimmy Cllh, Burning Spear and Cross Cul·
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-1 52 I l 1\t' ('rtert.11nm<'nt s1~ nights a
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1u~l'i10\ 1no Calf for uiher features.
•Five Feet Two Fa~h1on Island, Newport ~ l:kJlh (140·5250 Karen Gallinger and
l\.l1rh.1l•I HJll p<.'rform Saturd.iys from 7:30-
KIDS EAT FREE!
Sun. & Wed. Nites
3-8 p.m.
With Adult Ordering
En tree
LUNCHEON SPECIAL
Navajo Chicken Breast $495
Chidcen or Steak Fojttas $495 Celebrating 25 ._,in
Nev.:part Btw:ll
Expererce TACO TUESDAYS
0'8~ Olunbjs finest
talian Q.Hsine
and a spectaa iiar'
bay-Je.N.
Clnrer is served
each night from
5pm tD 12 mctnilB
(VVeekencS 'til 1 mi)
CA.Jr piaro bar will keep yru
l'urnln1
•soc Tacos in Bar
• 51 '5 Margaritas
Onlnge Coast Weekend I Thwsday, Juty 23;t 1992
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ture, ~ p.m. ~ 1. rickets: S17.60-
S25 30 Crosby, stills & N.:ish plus special
gue-st MJrc Cohn, 7:30 pm. Aug 7. Tidc-
eb Sl l·S27.SO. Ringo St.ur .irid hrs All· Best Bet to bring bL"j9l.ets and beach chws
-Star Band, 7.30 p.m Aug 9 ricl.ets·
S 17.60-SJO 80. Blut'S Festival '92 with
B B King, Santana, Buddy Guy, Fabulous
Thunder&irds and Or. John, J pm. Aug.
16 T1cl.cb S19 5C>-S27.50 c.eof~ Thoro-
!:OOfl and l•ttle Feat, 7 p m Aug 29 TtCk·
m · S22 ·S25 85. "A'lan J;ttl.son plus special •
gu1 ~ D1i1mond Rao, 7 ·JO p m. Sept " T1d.t'b S25.8S •• Billy R.ty C)TUS performs
rtt Blvd .. lrvlne, 720.8414 or 640.5228. Singles 21 to 39 "'111 meet for a monthly
SOC1i1J on Sunday at 7 p.m The e~enang
will include free hors d'OUE'\.resL ~1Jhlin~ CJancing to a OJ with music video>, and no.
host cocJ .. talls. Admission is S 10, payable at
the door
• Or.1nge County Cra.zies 1689:? Bois;;
Chica St.. S0tte 202. Hunt•a~ton lk•.1...!
840 l-.Ce6 "'0r.mgebhoma!.~ 41 s;in' ... rr-c a---
rewe o( ltfe 1n Oran1;e COullh', plJ\~ 6
p m 1n the Paci1tc S)mµhony Bu1fd1ni:. 11 :>.
· O<t 2 C.-111 (6r ltd.ct price George Stri11l,
ti pm Oct 9 Tickets· S25 85·S27.50
lr.lC) Ch.lpmiln plus special guest, date to
Ix.• .1nnounccd. T1d.cu. S22 5-S·S2 5 85.
• rlayers 18100 Von "'-arman A~e, t1VtnC,
660 '*21 S Ot.>e-rays pl;iy music for dancing r ndJ\ SJturdJ)' n1ghb K.1r;iof..t• offered
\\'t'<fnN.lay nights
•Scampi 1576 OlJ N'-""pcxt Bl\d. C<ht.1
\\t 1 645 8560 C1.io Amor pl'rforms li\e
t'ntl'ft.1•mlCnt Wrone)(fa\"
• Stolg loun~e 145 E 19th !It., Co-.t.i
'i 1.,1 6J 1 9813 Cuat.111w)in~r Pl't1.'r
\ \, l.1·nhJm pll), loll. country and old·~
.11 8 JO p m Thur..d.'I),
•Studio C.1fe -Balbool 100 S. t.\Jan St.
llall>o.1 67S-77C.0. H.immerhc.ld Blue
pl.i > rock anci blues 9 p m.· 1 a m Thuh·
d.1v ;ind Mond.i~ Jnd 2·6 pm Sund.i~,
The IJ\!Om~~ rod. 8 pm ·midnaglit Sun·
""'" • W•tl'rfronl Hilton West Co.HI Club
l I l 00 Pac1f1C COJ>t H"') • Huntinston
Bt'Jlh, 9C.O·SURF San~ 11 d.uxc~. m.is•· n.in), cclebfol)' looli;·alif..<"S and •II var~l'(
,Ku 1m 1tt'd to sho\vc.ise thcu t.i~nts or
ans th~ Ms on a !Yr.x>l.e S~etn <b l.lny
CO\an hosts and entertt11ns •l 8:30 p.m. ~\ood.l)·Tuesd.iy.
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• Chaytor's Soci.I Oub at Hy.in Regency
Irvin!', 17900 j.Jmboftt Rood, lr\iM, 838·
5542 Buffet dinner, doof prizes and mus.c
lrom • deeiay h12hliltht 8·30 pm ·midnight
d.i11ccs lor ages l'O·OO on July 31 and Aug.
14 and 28 Adm1ss10t1· SS.
• Ocean r .icir.c Single SAiiors 6'4 6--4005 Non· smol.1ng singlt'S g.a t.llt'r evety Su rtd.t y
.it 11 a m. ror a 5.111. b.lrb«ue and di.ii
hour
• O~n Bridge 4S·plus 1n Costa t.Vsa, 650·2320 Intermediate to adv.tncf'd
millchcs 7 pm Wf'dnesd.tys. Cost. S2
• Or.i1tgt Cout Coli.ge 2701 Fa""iew
I I 11 \I I I-'.
• Bu kstage Theater 1599 Supenor A-..• . Costa Mesa, 646-5887 "Twelve Angr)
Men," a nvetmg drama depicting the in
tense fUI)' dcl1bCrations of a muraer lllJI,
continues frida)'S and Saturdays through
Aug. 1 Tickets: S10·S12.50 .
•Central Park Amphilhuter Talbert Av·
enue and Goldcnwest Street, I tunt1n~ton
Beach, 832·1405. Shal.espeare's "As ·vou
l1t..e II" presented by Huntington Bc.ich
PIJyhouse and Huntington BcJ(h l1br.i ry 5 p m. Thur)(fay, Sunday ilnd Aug l Jnd
noon and 3 p m SJturday and ,t,ui; 1 AO·
rn•s~on· S4·SS
• Gro"e Shakespeare Festival l 2852 Milon St., Garden Grove, 636·7213 'llw
Tempest." Shal.~.lre's m~1c.1I t.ile oJ
retribution, pl.lys \\'ednc.•scby~ throui;h
Sundays at 8:30 pm, unt1I SJturday T1(!,.
ets. S 18-S25 In the adiacent Gem lilt'·
ater. the CrO\>e 1s presenting the musteal
"The Fantastd.s," about ~oung lo\1'1)
"helped" into romance by their 1.i~r).
Wednesdays through Sa1urd.1ys at 8 p m
and Sundays at 3 p.m until Aug II lief..·
ets; S18·S22.
E SJnta Mil 81\d., S.lnlcJ A11.1, runnani;
through July 25 cJnd Au~ I. ~. 1 5, 21 .'llld
29. T1Cl.ets· Sll SlS t>l 011 on ptl'\IC'o\
n1ght1.
•South Coast Communil Chu re h ) 1..'0
Boni1a CJn,on Ro.id ll\an<> 85-l -ro11
ci.1 34 j Agall1.1 Chra,lal':. Aµp•, r 11\t'nt
Wuh DcJth' prcscntt.-0 b\ tla• .cl>urdl >
Orama Croup 7 JO tonai;ht and f rid~'
Tickets: $4
•Way Off Broad'o\.l)' Pla~hou~e lll;.t,
First St . S.intJ AnJ, 54-.11%-[J,1\111
Standard." a comcmµora') wrn1 f, d .ir:
1ng the liH•s Of ll\C \llPP•t"> f11d.1,, .111tl
SJturdays ill 8 p m 1hrou1:h Au.; 1 S I 1 I.
ets S12 50·S15
Dinner theater
• Elizabeth Ho\\.trd's Curt.un CJll Thl•·
iltt>r 690 EI C.>rnano Re JI I u • ar ~ tO·
8:?40 ' South PJcal•~ contonul"I. lhrOu~h
Sept :?O Curtain ttmc• G:JO pm
Tut.'Sda~·Th1Jl'>l:l.1\) JnJ S.l11Jrd.1H, -11m
frtJ.i),; 11 :30 "m and 5 30 p.m ~un·
d.1\~ Puce> )l.Ut al S 19 95
•Keith & Margo's Murder ">)tl'f)' ,u
Scotl's Se.ifood C11h ~ B.lr J jCO II 1 rol
St Cost.i Mesa. 121""1 466-1;11: XHl' t·
~ou~lf ,,ho<fun1t, "here actor~ pose • -
dinner guests. pw..cnt~-d 8 p. m. SJ1urdJ,
It's Rome or bust for Senex (Bil Barratt) and Domina (Doina
Alexandra Roman) in the Irvine Valley College production of
the musical comedy "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to
the Forum," which plays al 8 nightly through Saturday.
• Huntinflon Beach Pla~house at Ci.lcr
School, 2 141 Strathmoo< l.)ne. Huntm$·
ton Bead!, 832· 1405 "The Hasty Heart, •
a World War II dramatic comedy, will play
Fridilys and S;uurd.iys at 8 p.m. 1hr0ugh
Aug. 15 with one Sunday matonee July 26
ill 2 p.m. Tickets: SlO and S6
• Irvine Valley College CourtyJrd Amph1·
the.:itre, 5500 Irvine Center Dr., 1rvme,
5S9·3333. The bawdy musical comedy "A
Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the
fOl'um" plays al 8 p.m. Thursdays throuWI
Saturdays unul Saturdily Adm1~n· Sll·
S10.
•le Meridien Hotel 4500 M.11:ArthL;r
Blvd., Ne<Aport Be.:ich. 476·.?001. '8rOJd·
\•Jy, My Way," a smorgasbo.>rd 01 mu)KJI
theater, magic. comedy and spcc1alt} Jd•
1s held at 1 (special dinner sho"' I. 6 and 9:45 p,m, Fridays S3 co;.er ch.lrge. l\•o
dunk m1n1mum per person.
Ii Mezzanine Resta.uranl 19800
MacArthur Blvd , ll'\1nc, 955-CLUE "Noir
SusptCaons," a new my)(ery·comedy b.ucd
on the movie "Ca~lanu," •S pre-en11.'d
Fridays at 6 p m. and Saturdays at 7 p.m.
Admission: S38·Sol8.
Rd. Costa Mes.l, 432-5880 A WOfkshop tt·
ti«J, "Meeting the Opposite Sex· What Do
You Say After You Say Hellof" 1s scheduled
for Saturday from 9· 11 ·JO a.m. In OCC's
LewtS Applied Science Building. Fee 1s S 19.
• raciric Symphony Orcheslr11 2151
Michelson OflVC!. Suite 216, Irvine, 4 7 4 • on. A three·Saturdar ~ins .series of
Concef1S for sin~ wil be offered on July
26, Aug 15, an~ Sept 26 at 8 p.m. •t Ir· "'ne Meadows Pre-partlt'S will begin at 6 p.m.
• ParenlJ Without Pattners in Newport
Beach, S56·6378. A d1scusston entitled "'The legalities of lrving Together" wlll be
held July 30 from 8· 10 p.m For mo<e in·
formation, all Sharon at 721 -1575.
•Singles link .it 1711 W. 17th St., Unit
J-2, COSla Mesa, 642-8580. This club fOI'
non·smol1ng. smgle profession.tis O\er 3S
meets e..ery Tuesd.ty. Socializing begint-et
6·30 p.m .• with the progr.im starting at 8
pm Cost S7.
• \'ou.ng Jewish Professionals at '"''ne
Hy.1tt Regency. Zot lounge, 17900 Jambc>-
• Or.inle Co.ul College grass in front of Robert . Moore The•ter, 2701 Fa1Mew
Road, Costa Mes.t, 432-5725 OCC's The·
.iter Department presents Wtll1am
Sh.Jlr.espeare's comed,Y masterptece "Much
Ado About Nothing.' whtdl opens July 31
and conttn~ Friday-Sundays until Aug, 2
Showt1mt"S Me 6 p.m nightly. ~1th .l 2
p.m milllnee Aug 2 Adrrnssion Ii free and
ptcmc dinners ~,11 be sold P.itrons ad"1)e(f
Auditions
•Newport The.tier Aru Center 2501
Cliff Drive, Nt"o\port Beach, 6·P·9S81 Au
d1t10nS for W1llti1m ln~·s "P1cmc held •
p m Sonday 1'eeded-ilre sii. lemJ~ .:ll)~"l.
18·50, three me11 18·SO. one teen g•rl ~
12·1 6 and one ittn ho) .ige 12-16
The First Glass Of Wine Is On Usll
-MONDAY-
• SPAGHffil -Meat or Marlnant
Siluce ................................................ 5. 95
-1UESDAY-
• BROASTED CHICKEN -
3 p/«a Jn II ~ spasMtt/ tnllrlnilnJ.......................................... 5. 95
-WIDNESDAY-
• SAND DABS -~rice,
frah ~ ................................. 6.15
-' . . .. '~ .. ' ' .. ~ . ' .
. ........ "1
-THURSDAY-
• ROAST BREAST OF TURKEY -
Stumns. mashed pot6to Md ~ ................................. 6.95
-FRIDAY-
• ASH 'N CHIPS-Tarpc.n btlttered
co4 colc Jl.9w, & french fries .•. 7 .15
-SATURDAY -
• LASAGNA ...................... 7.15 .
-SUNDAY-
• SAND DABS ................... 6.15
LundlO.•• 9rlllldl CI I DON7 FORGET KIDS EAT FREE <1 0 Yun & Under>
428 E. 17TH STREET, COSTA MESA• 650-1750
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Orange Coast Weekend I Thunldey, July 23, 1992
I
I learned a life-long
appreciation of Lebanese
food from a remarkable,
translucent belle from
Beirut "hose maiden
name was Thamina
~1alouf. She '"as a tireless
wonder in her 1-itchen and a
patient tc:icher. who instilled a
lifelong love of Lebanese food in
. her fJ1'i1ilv, friends and this
forma daughter-in-law.
Although she m:lrried a 0<1111~h·A-mcric::in named
Chrbtcn~cn. ::.he continued to
prepare the exotic, aromatic
fomh of her homeland.
T.1hln111h:h. a choppetl parsley
~Jlad. I.iced with cracked wheat
.rnd mint, continue~ to be an
htHwrcd culinarv tradition within
her t.1mily -at-birthday parties,
p1en1t''· and JU'>t about any other
~pcc1.1l occa::.ion imolving more
th.in. ""Y· three pcople.
Marla
Bird
Restaurant
Critic
Celebrating
t\\O birthdays at
once. recently, a
bunch of us went
to Hassan's Cafe
in Newport
Oeach to feast,
beginning with
three or fou r
orders of mazza.
which is an array
of delectable
starters. For you
novices out
there,mazza is :in
excellent way to
get a cr:rn1 cour-.c in Lebanese
cui.,ine. An orucr for two costs
SI ::!.50.
~1 .1u.1 Clln\l\h of sma ll plates
"h1Lh \l'cm tn mull1ply at the
t.1blc .. pwduc1ng an incredible
,. \.trtl't~ ot ':J\lll) .ippet1zers:
h.1h11 I 1rm1 nl! llu11111111'>. a creamy
dtp m.1dc of pureed g.irhanzo
hc,111 .... '>c-.amc p.t'tc. lemon and
g.1rl1c: charred nugget!:> of lamb,
hinting of all ... p1cc Jntl fried to a
d.irk bro\\.ll, cn!>p out!>1de: lentils
with hit-. d onion: morsels of
m1111,1 turc omelet. delicately
-.c.1-.oncd and light as a cloud:
nwtl'i>t'I, a dip made with ground
cggpl.int and garlic: feta cheese;
Greek olives; grape leaves stuffed
with rice; falafel, stuffed potatoes
and tabboul eh. l begin to lose
track! So many dishes, so little
• room. so very good.
W aist and wallet-watchers can feast at Hassan's on
appetizers alone: three
vl!gctahle patties with fresh
lettuce tomatoes and tahini
(sesame seed) sa uce are $4.75.
Fava beans, steaming hot,
hauntingly spiced, enriched with
olive oil. an d served with pita
bread are S3.75, and a bowl of
tasty lentil i.ou p is $2.75.
The traditional way to eat
Lebanese style, 1s to hold a piece
of pita bread in one hand and
wrap 11 around the food you are
.., spooning onto it with the other.
Thi:. <.ounds inelegant, but it
worh -has worked for
thousands of yea rs! Only wimps
tear off bi ts of pita for dipping
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DINING
~-"'*° Hassan Achmed Hassan serves traditional Lebanese food at his Newport restaurant, Hassan's Ca(e.
Lebanese Feast
Entering Hassan's Cafe like step.eing
back to when Beirut was beautiful
purposes; real die-hards put
everything into its handy pocket.
It works especially we ll with
tabbouleh, and it's possible to
build a kind of Lebanese hero
sandwich with all these
ingredients spread before you.
Well, maybe not the grape leaves,
but almost everything else.
. Meapwhile, back at the feast,
those tfoy plates were removed,
bereft of a single scrap of food;
the spicy delicacies had
sharpened our appetites for
more. Hassan's dinner salads
were ordered; crisp, cold lettuces
with a light lemon vinaigrette,
$2.50, and then it was on to the
main courses.
Hassan Achmed Hassan, son
and grandson' of Lebanese -chefs,
has devised a menu of lamb,
chicken and fish with entrecs
averaging around $1 2. Skip the
broiled steak -you can order
that anywhere. The safest bet for
newcomers would be shish kebab
-broiled chunks of lamb or
chicken with tomatoes, onions
and green bell peppers.
Kibbeh is on the menu: it's
something I have always thought
of as eccentric me:ulo::if. Ground
lamb is combined with cracked
wheat, onions, pine nulS, ,
cinnamon and allspice, then
baked. Ii doesn't have that old
American-style meatloaf look
because the "lo::ir• is sp~ead out
in the pan to a height of about J
lh inches and is usually decorated
by incising a diamond pattern
across the surface with the up of
a knife. When not .overcooked,
kibbeh is marvelous wrapped into
pita bread and eaten like a
meatloaf sandwich. Add some
hummus, instead of ketchup, to
stay in the right ethnic grome.
Boneless breast of charcoal
broiled chicken, seasoned with
olive oil, garlic and lemon.
packaged in toasted pitJ bread i
delicious. Sl0.95. but delicate
squab gets overwhelmed with
fresh tomatoes, onions and
mushrooms, plus ornngc sauce. A
better choice is the chicken or
lamb curry, both cooked with
onions, tomatoes, ci lantro and
peppers. O n Saturday night, the
special is lamb shank, tender as n
kiss, after long hours of cooking
wit h tomatoes, onions and those
wondrous spices, S 12.95.
A t n recent festival held in
Fashion island, long lines
formed at Hassan's tand.
where the scent of marinated.
broiled meat teased the air.
Marinated lamb. cut in paper
thin slices. ~as bemg cirved off
the vertical master and tucl-cd
into pitu pocket . II was such a
· hit that Hassan is 1n the proces
of printing new mcnui. '' ith th1~
popular specialty, a featured
item.
Desserts are limited and rich:
try the baklava. As-for the wine!.,
when i asked man::iger Georges
Khoury for a wine list, his answer
was."I am the wine list."
Translation: It's a ve ry small
selection. There were in teresting
choices from Australi a at modest
prices. On Friday and Saturday
nights, a belly dancer dances
among the tables around 8 p.m.
Walking into Hassan's srnall
cafe on Ncwpon Peninsula is like
stepping through a magic. silken
cunain • back to a time when
Lebanon was serene and Bejrul
was beautiful. Newpon Beach is
lucky to have a remnant of the
old days, with Hassan's
restaurant in its third decade as
pan of Orange Coast's somewhat
limited ethnic dNersity.
Hassan 's Olfe. 3325 Newport
Blvd. 675-4668. Open for lunch
Tuesday through Saturday, J J
a.m. to 3 p.m. Dinner, 5:30 to 11
p.m. Oosed Mond•y. SmoAins.
Parkin1 in the roar. Reservations.
. . Dining H~hlight Of The Week
NEWPORT RIB COMPANY
Whet: Tqy Ribl, BBQ Chicken & Steak
F ... ture: High staM.rds fot meat & produce
Where: 2000 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. 631·2110
COSTA MESA
ANGELO 1969 Harbor B~d. 646·
1225. Open tor lunch Mon. ·Fri.
11 30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.; diMer
from 4:30 p.m. Reservaiions are
recommended. -The best Northern
hahan cuisine 1.n all d Orange
County" aocord1ng to CXH')Wnet Joe
lngard1a. Fresh seafood and
pastas are is a speciallies of the
house. Catering and pnvate party
lacllrties available.
ARNIE'S MANHATIAN DELI 2831
A Bristol Street 6'1-9310. Open 7
a.m. to 9 p.m. Mon.-Fri .. , Sat 9 a.m.
to 10 p.m.; Sun. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Orange County's a1thercic New
Yori< style deli rHteurant features
oorned beef, pastrami, roast beef,
l\Jr1c.ey, pota10 pancakes, knishes
and ocher deli deleghts. This
cntically acclaimed restaurant
Mrv• tw.aldut tpedail •arting •
$1.99; IUncti and dinner daily. T•
out and Clllffng.
lHE URN FANllR
81'UICHCMMED90Hmbarlhd.
(Ealtlide d .. Hmbor Cenllr}
641 -9777. R111F11.eioM llCClpted.
Lunch Mon.-Frl 11 &m. to 4 p.m.
Dinnet Mon. 4 to 9 p.m.; Tuel.,
w.d, to 9:30 p.m.; ThUra., Frt. to 1 o
p.m.; Sal. 3 ID 10 p.m.; Sun. 3 tot
p.m .. Colla Mela'• otdell
11eakhoule bouts • 30 ,..,
tradition of MNing the finest In
c:harbroiled ..... fNeh fllh and
chicken. W.m, f~ et'"°'Ph«•
tuitab6e for .,et'/ oocaion fiom
businett rnMdliga to·~ p.r1iM.
l.unchel fiom $3.At; compllle
dinnera from $8.95. Grazing m8'l.I
and burgers llfter 4 p.m. from
SS.95. Prtvm rooms'°' bumeu
"'""lgl, rehwa8' dinneta,
rec::epciona and tpeCial occuion
parties.
<*terl ON THI till 428 E. 17th StrMt. 850-1750. R...vlticw•
a:lCepeed. AC.. Mlea lmndmaik.
Wsm, lndmlte m•ting pe..; the
IAimate ~,....,,.,,.
llnd lounge. Lunch, dimer,
WIMbnd br'Mld• &penly
.,,..,.,.. ,., burgers. Mlldwk:hee,
..... and..._ ......... l.Ne
piano bs .,..,..,,_..in thl
lounge;~ Kermk•
....,. from 7 p.m.
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HANG CHOW 720 W. 19th Street.
650-8960. Lunc:h 11 :30 to 2:30
Mon.· Sat; Dinner 2:30 to 10
Sun.· Thurs .. : i~ 10:30 Fn. & Sat ..
Sunday Brunch 11 :30 to 2:30.
Popular Chinese Restaurateur 'Mr.
Lee' runs this restaurant especially
with "Chinese Food Lovers· in
mind Good authentic Chinese
cuisine at affordable prl08s. Full bar,
take-out, catenng, prrvate room for
groups up to 20.
HORIKAWA 3800 S. Plaza Drive,
South CoaSt Plaza Village. 557-
2531 . Reservations suggested.
Fine traditional Japanese restaurant
uses the freshest Ingredients. Sushi
Bar, tatami rooms, oockta~ lounge.
Multi<iourse Kaiseki dinners must
be ordered 24 hours in advance.
Elegant dining. Lunctl and dimer.
MA BARKERS 154 E. 171h St~
4303. 6 Lm. to 10 p.m. deity;
Su~ horn 7 a.m. s.Mng
bfUdMt • bd\, dinner in a
homeelyte tahiDn. "Camry llyle
Arwan c:uil6nl". ~the
....... tefVD, low.,,.. tor
high quality homemede food.
•CASA 298 E. 17th St. 145--7628.
Family llyle MexicM restaurlnt.
P'9lident 9ulh hu Mien t.91
Open daily Ill 1 t &m. fof klnc:h,
dinnet , and ClOdttaill. Cal ahead
fof lllrge parties. The exc.lent
pricft, IOlicitous NfVlce and
delicious food mllk• Mi Cua
poubly the most popular Mexican
.. et'/ In the area.
NEWPORT RIB COllAPHY 2000
Newport BMf .• Costa Mesa, 631 -
2110. Tangy beby-t.dt rl>s,
b.t>ec::ued chicken, juicy ftavotful
stNkl and fresh crisp salads are IO
popular among Orange County
r.identa and vidorl alike. Thea
spoC ...... betbecue to new hetghls
with b homem* sauce. You'I
UC> get f8s1Y cde 8'aw, cornbtNd
end OChef popular side orders.
Comtort.tlle boOChs and decor
accenled by br .. and bric:K make
tor a friendly llmoephere. Tlbletide
mllgic Su'*Y 5:30 to 1:30pm 9dds
ID the fun. Open ~through
s.udl!Y 4pm to 10:30pm; Sunday
2pm to 10pm. M major c:rd
cardl. ~ accapted.
•
PLAYERS HOU YWOOO
DEU-GRILL18100 Von Karmen,
Irvine, 660-9215. We11 t.ke you ,o
the ..... In our 1930'a Holpood
•moephere. Q.ir oontemponiry
rnta1rant fMtutM a mullHthnic
menu and del. From ~ ID the.
Orient the the Gooij or USA. 0ur
stuk. seafood, ~ pizza &
MfYice ii IU,. to dazzie you. Toe
twinkling and ocher dancing to live
mutlc or the llteat sounds in the
bar area aft.wlfds. Private parties,
banquets and calering also
available. We have it an and at
recession busting prices!Dimer
from 5-9 Mon-Fri., 5-10 Sal.
RIVIERA RESTAURANT 3333
Bristol St. South Coast Plaza. S.W0-
3840. Lunch 11 :30 a.m;. to 3 p.m.
Mon. ·Sat.; dinner 5-10 p.m. Mon.·
Thurs: 'til 11 p.m. Fri. &
Sal.ReseNations are suggested.
Award winning Continental ruasine.
One of the only restaurants in
Orange County io offer tableside
flambe Excellent service, Intimate
atmosphere.
SCAMPI 1576 Old Newport Blvd.
6'5-8560 Warm & lnendly owners
l.Jnda and Fernando Navatena offe<
authentic Italian cuisine served 1n
1he tradrt10nal European manner.
Fernando's impressive aedent1als
indude graduating from Culinary
Academy 1n Italy, training at Hotel
Concordia, Venice, Italy; Che! al
Don Pasquale 1n Cambridge,
England; ChurchiH's 1n La Chax De
Fondes, Switzerland; Hocel La Pa1x
in Agno Lugano, Switzerland.
Scampi oftefa an intriguing menu
and lovely wine list Banquets,
priv .. parties and catering .
WAHOO'SRSHTACO 1862
Placentia 631-3433. Open dally
from, 11a.m.to10p.m.; Sundays
it1 9 p.m. CMrageously delicious
90Uth d thl bcwder aliUM wid'I •
........,, M . Wahoo'a ii a haven
tor kx:.I • ... -.............
..,,. ......... and an,one
loc*ing totp ...... i~
towpdcm.M1~notlldwed
in ......... ..,,..." • ....,,
and pnpmed '°order. Lad~
~ llmoeptwe. Allo .. '133 s. eo.. Hwy. In Uiguna and on
BtillDI & 8IMr inc.. ......
ZllllES 1712 Placentia, M5-8091.
Pure and simple, jull IM molher's
lo¥ell Reaonably priced, top
quality food and ~ poured,
low priced di1nka haw kept their
rustomera coming back tor years.
Lobel• ta1 • chaen. ribl and
lpedall changing nightly. Thuraday
night ii prime rib night. Lund\ and
dinner MfVed. Sunday Mexican
BfMdast from $1 .M .
Z\JllES Gll.D£D CAGE ANO
OYS'RR IAR 1714 Pta:inia, right
next door ID Zubies. ~A
big, tpr8wling MerpriM with pool
...... and game&. F..nng 18
Items on the~· e. Menu;
1'9QUlar m8'l.I indudee pizza.
aandwichea, burgers and a varieity
d tpeeials. V.., ca.Jal, family
orlenled lllm09phere.
NEWPORT IEAOt
Mon. Owner S..ra Parrish brings
her grandmother's recipes to
Newport Beach. Traditional Italian
and-seafood selections. Pasta and
a variety of unique bteads made
frnh day. LU but not least, an
excellent wine list oompl•• the
•xperiec IC8.
ntE CAMilEAV 3010 Ulfay.ite
675-ST77. Lunch 11 :30 a.m. to 3
p.m. Mon.-Fri .. ; dinner S-10 p.m.
daily. Sunday brunch 10:30 a.m. to
2:30 p.m. Reservations accepted.
Continental a.usine, seafood
emphasis. Great clam chowder.
Newport Beach Historical Landmari<
features W•end Brunch Cruises
and live entertainment 1n the lounge
in addition to lunch and dinner.
CARMELO'S 3520 E. Coast Hwy.
675-1922. Dinner 5:30 ·10:30 p.m.
Sun.· Thurs.: iij 11 :30 p.m. Fri .. &
Sat. Aeservaoons suggested. cras~ Northern Ita lian gourmet
c:ulSlne New, moderately priced
lounge menu served tll the wee
hotn Wild and aazy lounge at
night when the band stnkes up.
Chic chentele
LE BIARRITZ 414 N. Newport
Blvd 645-7600. Lunch: Mon·Fn 11·
5, Dinner 7 nights 5-dos1ng Lee
FerreU's Band Fn & Sat. 8·12,
Sunday S-9pm, Dancing.
Reasonable, comfortable. &
unpretentious. Le Slatrrtz otters
award-winning cuisine at affordable
prices. Momhly winemaker dinners
are a must.
21 OCEANFRONT 2100 W. Ocean
from, 675-2566. On the Ocean
front next to the Newport Pier. Open
Daily at ~m. Enjoy fabulous
Catalina sunsets from our main baf.
Dinner nightly from 5:30 pm. Fine
dining in Newport's most intimate
setting. Specializing m gourmet
seafood. large wine-cellar for
banquets up to SO people. Active
piano bar with MAX SEILER Thurs.-
Sunde,.
SA8A11NO"S RESTAURANT a
•AUSAGE CO. 251 ~~ Wiiy,
Ne 41M8w::ta. ~1 . Open
tot Md a dinner. doeed Mondaip.
~ Brund\ Sil. & sun. 1:30-
1 :00. T"'*-d __, near the Udo
~. thil charming. famly
owned ,...._,.Glen an inviting
llmolphere and deticious food !
Famous fof their aAhentic,
homefMde llalien s.,..,
Sabllino'S complle• menualto
irdldes fresh pasta. Mllfood,
lamb, veal and a tempeing array of a
..... & ~ .....
TALE OF THE WHALE 400 Main
StrNC, BalJoa. 873-4633.
Panoramic b9y view, entry fNtur•
pidut'M d Old Newpott Seafood
and tradtional ~ Lunch,
dinner and Salurday and Sunday
bNnch.
VIUA NOVA 3131 W. Coast Hwy.
642· 7880. Dinner nightly 5 p.,m. to
2 a.m. Exoelent, heat1y "alian
cuiljne; outstanding w.no list N»te
piano bar, flM>M• local late-night
spot Upstain room• 1"op of the
Vila" tor banqulla, pnvat• patties.
SANTAANA
CMZYHORl511UkHOUS& a
SAU90N 1 « 111 d on 8'ookholow
i&* oft the 0.-Rold •it of the 55
Fwy. 549·1 512. Open tor lunch and
dinner. Live entertainment in the
saloon. Big name concerts on
Monday and Tuesday nights.
Generous servings of Steaks,
salads.sandwiches,chic:ken,fish
and specials. Countrt theme,
excellent service. Private rooms
available.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
FOUNTAIN \lill..EY
BERTOUN01S 1804, Magnolia,
Ftn. Valley. 96l-2730 Serving great
pasta, pizza, steak and chicken
dinners for the entire family. Pnces
are very reasonable and portK>ns
are generous. Family run
resfaurant; hosts are ve<y
hospitable and eager to please. All
the sauces, breads, desserts ,
soups and pizzas are homemade.
Though the restaurant appears
small from the outside, ft IS actually
Ve<y large and homey on the inside
An excellent place to take family
and fnends for a home cooked
meal
DEL CARLO 19535 Beacti at
Yorktown 536-4045 Lunc:h 11 :30·
2:00 Tues.-Fn .: dinner 4.30·10 p m
Tues ·Sun. Excellent food at
excellent pnces featuring tr adrt10nal
hal1an dishes. Dinner lrom $6 75,
ltnch specials from $3.25 (served
1n 7 minutes or they're FREEi )Beer
& Wine hst.
FU JIN 15070 Edwards (Across·
lrom Westminster Mall)892·8333
Lunch and dinner 7 days. Gracious,
friendly owners Theresa and David
Chiang keep their cuS1omers
returning again and again with their
delightful Szechwan anct Mandarin
C\Jislne frt for a king. Excellent food,
prices and service have won thts
Chinese eatery numerous awards.
MARCELLO'S 17502 Beach Blvd.
II S&ater. 842-5505. Etlllibllhed
since 1973, this fami¥ owned and
opet91ed 19StaUrant alters 90fM d
Jhe best deals in town. Detim It
Nndmade pizza. P--. n•tod.
....., and vM dilhea. New
~menu. Lunch~
from $3.85; huge ~nch buffet;
dinner lp8Cials from $6.95.. TMir
motto is "Once you go try the rest.
come bD 10 the t>.t"I
SANTwrtO 19 et 51108 Adams at
Magnolia. 964-3555. Lunch 11 am to
3:30 pm Tues-Sat Dinner 5pm to
Slpm Tu-.-Sun. Cal ahead for fa
taikecxA. A non-smd(ing , .. aurarc.
'four host's Ed & Franca bring you
lntim ... dining with ttllditional..,.
from all regions of ~ly. Al foods
m• frnh on premises. Breads
m• W!Ch al nllUrtil procbls, no
artificial ingr9dients. Savor a taste
of Italy and end the peffect wening
WCh CllflP ICICino or Espreuo 8bt1g
With ctess.t from our battery ..
CoMistem award-winning
teltannt
1DAS LOOSEYS 10142
Brookhurle .. Adams.. 964-8882.
Texas Teated, tried and lNS1ed.
This chill partof and saloon ofterl
IOfM d the b.-.... flf..-and
~ around! Melqulte smoked
nbl, dW:Mn. ....._ Texu chii,
Nippy hour~ Kids .. frM
.... Md! PllYfrig •lll
...
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The Best .
Grilled
Chicken
Breast ltf
Newport Beach
GriUed Chicken Bn1ast Sondwiches. •. S3.75
lean Beef Burgers. ................. ; .. $3.25
Low Fot Ground ~~~~ Turkev Burgets .......... $3.50 ~~~
New Gorden Butgers. ................... .$3. 9 5
BREAKFAST SPECIAL
2 Eggs (any style)
Catowbo Island Potatoes.
& Big Toost .............. .$2. 99 I
Scrappini ................. .$4.50
--abbondanza---
Fresh Pasta & Seafood-Restaurant
uy I Dinner Get 2nd Dinne
at
1/2
Prlee!
Plus! Plus! Plus! Plus! Plus!
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Eipirea 7/3V92
For Reservadons Call 875·8973
Open For Lunch &: Dinner Tuea. • Sat. S pm To Clo1in1
Cloaed Sunday &: Monday
3421 Via Udo• Newport Beaeh
Free Pariia8 ia Vu Lido PJ,aa
L SERVl .. G THE FIMEST
IM MID-WESl'ERH CHOICE BEEF,
CHARBROILED TO PERFEC110N,
ALONG WITH FRESH FISH & CHICICEH
,. 18 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, July 23, 1992
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