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lJnlrlday, July 30, 1992 Winner of 51 journalism awards in 1992 .. · 25 cents
Inside the Pilot
'Wet Wednesday'
tickets available
Bride gets someone else's cake -and eats it, too
By Russ Loar sun wmer ~Corona del Mar newlywed says bakery delivered wrong cake, which collapsed during. the reception. blue llo"c'' on 11," ~he said.
'II ";is absulu1cl} ugly."
Complimentary tickets for
the next "Wet Wednesday"
evening -"Music Under
the Stars," featuring perfor-
mances from Opera Pacific
and the Orange County
Philharmonic scholarship
winners -are available
today starting al 9 a.m. at
Hornblower Dining Yachts,
2431 W. Pacific Coast
Highway (next to Cano's).
Last night, more than 500
Daily Pilot readers climbed
aboard Lord Hornblower and
had a fashionable time
duri ng the second "Wet
Wednesdays Summer Series"
evening, sponsored by the
Daily Pilot and Hornblower
Dining Yachts.
"Newport Beach
Merchants' Night" was the
theme of this week's cruise,
which highlighted nine local
retailers. See photos and ad
on pages A14 and Al S.
Cars of the future
Local employers such as
IBM and Xerox are already
beginning to acquire low-
poflu tion vehicles in antici-
pation of increasingly
stringent air quality regula-
tions. Companies. are enthusi-
astic about the modified
\ehicles, which C<ht about as
much to operate as standard
gasoline veh icles. See story
in Business, p.lge A 10.
Mayor to join race
Costa Mesa Mayor Mary
Hornbuckle ended
speculation about her
political future this v.eek
when she announced she
CORONA DEL
MAR -Newlywed
Elizabeth Spellman cried at her wedding,
but they were not teilrs of joy.
"When l got to the wedding reception
and l went outside to look at the cake, I
burst into tears," said the 30-year-old Co-
rona del Mar resident. "It was the wrong
cake. The bottom layer of the cake said
'Thank You Lucy,'".
Shortly after a hand-blown glass sculpture
was placed 9n top of the cake, the top col-
lapsed and th e ornament -two dolphins
leaping through a heart -was broken.
"Apparen.tly, the cake was not con-
structed for the heat," said Spellman, who
was married to husband Daniel on July 11.
.. It started ~agging."
German Home Bakery
°''ner Oscar 5trctt called
Spellman is blJming her probknh on 1h1.o 5pclhnan\ claims "ridiculous" an d s:ud the
GeTman Home llal..ery 111 Cos1:i Mcs;1 "here problem., of lhc sagging \\eliding c..il..e were
she said she was a\surcd the cai..c·would be·· cau'>cd b.> an early deli,e!) ·
e,onstructed •to support th~ gi;i-.., ornJ.mcnt "The cake \\J\ a\..tuJll} ·standing outside
She also said the cal..e ",1., 10 be of an or-tor fl\ e 'hour .. : Streit .,:iid .• :Jf she is no(
nate , Victorian design. dccora1ed "i1h cu-happy '' ith her c..ikc I \\Ou Id still hkc to re·
pids and pearls. lund '' h..tt she paid All ~he has to do is call
"This cake had brigh t )ellow and bab} See CAKE/BU Piii
Ferguson
tO defend
Scout bill
...., Assemblyman tries to
resurrect bill that woul d
give Boy Scouts' right to
ban homosexua~s and
requ ire religious reference.
By Russ Loar
Statt \', 1:er
Former llo~ Scout and current
California A\!>Cmbl\m;in Gil f cr-g~on ha~ schcuulc'd a ne" s con-· ~ ·
fcrence m Sacramento 1oda.> 10
demomtratl! Im -.upp0rt for the
reference to God 10 1hc Bo\ Scout
oath and the h;innmg or' homo-•
\CXUJI \COUt leader'
would seek a third term on
the City Council. Hornbuckle
made an unsuccessful bid 1n
spring to grab the GOP
assembly nomination from
incumbent Gil Ferguson. See
story, page A6. Newport Beach may ban outdoor baslcetball after sundown, which would put an end to evening game like this one at J8th Street Park.
··1 certJtnl) \\OUldn 't \\Jnl 10 be
a fat he r or mother Jnd !>end m\
11 -)c:ir·old bo) out in the wQ()d~
"11h J honw .. c\u;il Bo\ Sl."vUt kJJ-
cr," Fc:rgu'.'>on \Jtd •. :, \\JS a Bo>
Scout JnJ a lot of ~u) m~ age .
were Bo\ Scouts. It doc:s a 101 to
tr·u1,nHI 'alut'' ind tradilions Ill
bo~s -thJt\ .i tcmbk thing 10
interfere \\Ith "
A rc<,oluuon authored by f-er-
~"!\on ( R-=-Nc" pun Beach) en·
doN!' the Bo' Scout' ot Am~n·
ca ... practice ol den~ mg member·
-.hip w tho!>e "ho refu.,e to recite
the llo) Scout l)Jth and of no1 al-
lo\\ mg homo)e\ual to become
scout leade r!I.
Upcoming. event
Ha\e you ever thought
about running a marathonl
Here's your chance to "just
do it.''
In a program sponsored by
the Daily Pilot and the
Newport Ski Co., Olymp1.in
Jeff Calloway will guide both
novice and experienced
runners through a six-month,
low-mileage marathon ~
training program that boasts
a 99 percent success rate.
By Tony Doderp
Stall~
NEWPORT BEACH -Mike
Rodgers bounced a bas~ctb~I up
and down as he waited patiently
to join in a late·evening game of
hoops al the popular 38th Street
Park court.
A Balboa Peninsula rc~ident .
Rodgers said the City Council's
recent move to ban bai.ketball
playing after dark probably won't
affect him .
But he doe n't thml.. 11·., right
"You should be able to play
anytime you want," he said.
Hoops.whoops -Park neighbors call curbs on nighttime
basketball 'an absolute necessity,'
but others think the .ban goes too far
"The ba l!l..etball court is vet) difficult,"
necelt'>ll\
And \\Ith pl.1.>e" 'vmc11me -.
using moonlight to pla~ p1d.up
game!> late into the night, Co\
'>aid her 'on's home, "hich"
direct!\ nc\t door, become'
un inh.ibi1:.ihlc a l 11111c:>':
"There l' no \\,I\ \OU C.lll lt\C
m the hou'e bec..iuse of 1he
bouncing tf..tll'> and the fou l
language," Co\ !IJ1d .
Ne" pun Bea1.oh Rc,1dcnt Jane
Alt m..tn·D\\an, ho"c'er. doc n·t
see a pruhlem "ith the court,.
Ferguson \\Jil ts to pull hi' CllO-
tinuing rc,oluuon out of the state
As cmbh Rufe, Committee. \\here
11 "ent ·do\\n 10 defeat on Mon·
dm .• tntl force a \Ote on the i' ue li~ ·the full As\l!mbl~
To find out more, you're
invited to attend one of two
free sessions at the Newport
Ski Co. at 2700 W. Pacific
Coa t Highway: today from 4
to 6 p.m., and Saturday from
10 a m. to noon. For more
f information, call 631-3280.
Yet, for tho e who live nearby the
neighborhood courts, the noise from
bouncing balls can become unbearable, and
they welcome the propo~ed city ordinance lO
curb it.
aid 1esa Drive re'iide'lt Pat Cox, who li\es
near New.rort Beach's Bayview Park, which
i.its at the edge of the Back Bay. ''Sometimes
there will be up to 20 to 30 people pla)'ing. I
think that ordinance is an ab olute
1 n fact . .,he -.a1tl. 11 "J\ the
"idc 'ariel) of outdo"H 'port\ that pcr,uaded
he r and l usband. l\lld1ael. to mo'e to
Newport reach '"ith their two ch ildren,
~tick. 8. anti Cah. 6. ~tick regul..irl) beg., her
to t.11..e him to the cH:ning games o he
See BASKETBAUJl7 I
"The Demoaa1s don t \\..int 10
hJ' e to \Ote right out tn public
acaimt the Bo' Seoul,," Fcr>.;u.,on
,i1J .. But the Democrat~ 10 the
-.1.itc Lcg1 l..tture are JCttng the
\\ J) th.ll the)\ c al" '1)' acted on
tratl111unJI f.1m1lv 'alue). The\ ·,e
ah\J\<, l..11led our bilb that ha'e
an)th1ng to do \\1th fami ly \:lluc)."
A tale
of two tigers
...., Man arrested in Newport for possession of tiger
cubs says big cats are his bu siness, and it isn't illegal.
By Tony Dodero
St.aft Wl'lltr
A man arrested on suspicion or illegally possessing exotic
animals says the two Bengal tiger cubs, confiscated in hi car
Inst week by police, rightfully belong to him and he want
them back.
"l make my money off my cats," said Eric Jarvies, a 23-year·old
forme r Balboa resident who contends he has several big felin es on
his ranch in Pahrump, Nevada. "It's a misconception that whtll l am
doing ls illegal."
Jarvies said Allan Pezzuto, a paralegal repre~nting him,
presented Newport Beach police with proof that the cats had proper
permit . And Jarvics snid he believes the tiger cubs will be returned
See CATS/llCll ,_
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TO SUBSCRIBE 642-4333
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-Mo-tll\Ololy .....
Eric Ja~ies was arrested last
week on suspicion of illegally
possessing exotic animals.
QUDTE Of THE DAY
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See FERGUSON/•
Shooting spree horror still vivid
_., On anniversary of fatal shooting rampage: Fairview employees struggle to come to
terms with tragedy while alleged perpetrator Michael Rahming awaits trial for murder.
By Lor1Ann Basheda
Sl.llf Wntet
COSTA MESA -It was a )Car
ago today that a disgruntled Fair-
view Developmental Center em-
ployee allegedly opened fire at the
Harbor Boulevard facility, killing
his supervisor and injunns t"o co-
worker , and survi"'ors !lay th.-it
while their wounds ha\.e healed,
the memorie arc still too painful
to talk about.
'We are still
in the healing
process.•
I -twm M1:1111a1
Fakview Developmental Cerur
R..ihrntng. ..t 3o-)e..ir-old Long
Bc.1d1 re )1dcnt. pleaded not guilty
~) rc.1,on of 111'an1t) to one count
llf murder anti three counts or at-
tc1\1pkd murder earlier th1 week.
A tn.11 date "111 be i.ct l-r1tlay.
"Mr Kohler will be on the stand
to tc: 't1f)... Mc~n1gh1 aid. ''He
thought it ''~wld be cleaner to wait
un1il after th.it '' c"er to talk
abou1 11 "
McKnight aitl Kohler. alona
"We arc still in the healing pru-cess," said Lynne McKn ight. al!!-i tant to Fail"\1cw D1·
rector Hugh Kohler, who wa'i hot during the r;un-
page.
"1th other '>ta ff member , ha"e
al o dcc1tlcd 1101 to h(lltl a formul memon.il service
to<l..i\ fur Plant Opcrauon'> Super'\ 1<-0r Allen Mot is,
the ,3 \e..tr-oltl Garden GrO\e rc.,1dent "ho Rahmma
alle~'dl) hot to death "h1le cha,mg him through the
facihl\
Although Kohler returned to \\ork nine d.i)~ later.
he said he does not wan t toRi cu~s the fatal 'hootmg
spree -at least not un~ 1011ncr Fail"\ IC\\ p.iinter
Michael Rahming tand' trial.
"A ·10 1 of rclall\..:'> or the gentleman ~ho was mur-
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A2 Thursday, July 30, 1992
Merchants jazz up
their sidewalk sale
NEWPORT NORTH CENTER is having a sidewalk sale this
Friday and Satuntay complete with entertainment and free
popcorn.
There arc 18 shops, services and restaurants at Newport North
Center loc:i ted between Camclback and
MacArthur Boulevard on Bison. The merchants
will feature summer savings, displays and specials
along th e sidewalk throughout the center. The
jazz entertainment will be from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
on both days.
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Best
Buys
TONIGHT AT NORTH FACE at Crystal
Court, Jan ~eynolds, an ·internationally known
mountain climber, adventurer, writer,
photographer and lecturer will speak of her
adventures with a two-projector slide show
beginning at 7 p.m. North Face is a specialty
~tore that features a complete se lection of
outdoor clothing, camping supplies and climbing
equipment.
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APPOINTMENTS OF NEWPO RT is a great gift store. I usually
send my husband in each holiday with a li st of gift 1deas fo r me
(to make his shopping
easier, of course). He
loves it because the sales
ladies are so helpful, and
shopping is easier fo r him.
This Saturday
Appointments \lf Newport
on Westcliff D:ive in
Newport Beach is starting
its annual white sale,
which continue~ through
August. The store has
very nice imported linens
from France, Italy and
Germany. Once you buy--
imported Egyptian cotton
linens its hard ever to buy
anything else. There is
i.uch a big difference in
.. quality.
Appointments also has
a wide selection of
bathroom towels. kitchen
towels, fine bedding,
children's bedding. lam ps,
art work. and paper goods
on sale from 20 to 50
percent off. They also
offer on sale special
orders on bedding. and
linens.
Sh.tu"' ~lly p,1gc
Monique Davy of "Appointments
of Newport."
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SOCCER FANS WILL have a chance to meet soccer legend _
Pele this Saturday at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa from 3 to 4
p.m. Pele "ill be at the Ma'>tercard Booth in the Jewel Court.
Fans ca n register between 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. to have their
picture taken with Pele, and there will be a drawing held at 2:30
p.m. "here 30 people will be chosen to have their photograP.h
taken with the international star. ·
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BETWEEN TllE SHEETS located in the Atrium Court is one of
my fa.,.orite <,!Ores. It has the most beautiful bedroom linens I've
ever !>een. This Saturday Between The Sheets is starting its
Annual Wh11e Sale. and you can sign up for a drawing in the store
for a S l .000 shopping spree to be he ld on Labor Day.
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IF YOU'VE ALWAYS wanted to learn how to cool< Northern
Italian Style, don't mii. the "Northern Italian Cooking Class"
offered at Robinso n's at Fashion Island this Tuesday, August 4 at
6:30 to 8 p.m. Chefs Kjmbcrlie Carroll and Barbra Colucci will
demonstrate recipes brought directly from Northern Italy. The fee
is SJ 5.00. for reservations. call 6.t4-2800, ext. 698.
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I RECEIVED A FAX the other day from Chris J. Parker who
says she knows a good buy: Carol and Mi.Mi, are two manicu rists
formerly of Elcg:rnt Nalls in Newport Beach, and now they're
located at tar Nails on 22nd Street in Ne\\port Beach.
Parker says that they "are offering a special for the month of
August to include. a full set of new nails for $1 6, an acrylic fill for
SIO, a <;ilk \\rap fill for $12, a manicure and pedicure for SIS or
an~rylic fill and pedicure fo r $22." She says she's been "ith
Carol and M1Mi for two years. and that she has "never been
unhappy with a single nail."
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Whether you're a m'erchant or D shopper, if )OU know of a good
buy, I'd love to gb c you some publicity. Call me at S.10-1124, fax
me at 646-41 70 or write to me: Best Buys, Daily Pilot, JJO H~ Bay
St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627.
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For art's sake.
TURNING 30: Classical and
contemporary styles of dance, a
selection of works premiered b>'
emerging
choreographers, the
popular Children's
·Series and the
traditional holiday
performance of "The
Nutcracker" are
featured in Ballet ,
~ Pacifica's 30th
Stage
'lites
anniversary season,
artistic director Moll y
l ynch recently
announced.
Here's how the
Concer,t Series shapes
up:
Oct. 23-24 -The
first of the season's Concert Series will
be headlined by the premiere of an
untitled, new commissioned ballet by
Rick McCulloch, gold medal winner in
the Boston Ballet's 1990 International
Choreography Competition and former
leading dancer with the Netherla'nds
Dance Theatre. The program also
includes the pr~miere of "Different
Trains," a piece by Lynch set to music
by Stephen Reich, which explores
people and trains passing through time.
Rounding out the performance will be a
rendition of George Gershwin's
"Rhapsody in Blue" choreographed by
Jam~ Jones.
March 5·6, 1993 -The second
Concert Series program featu res August
Bournoville's "la Sylphidc," considered
one of the most poetic ballets of all
time; Lynch's "Eight lines," a r iecc
created to exJmine the musica layers of
Steve Reich's minimalist score,
translating it to human experiences and
relationships; and "The Beauty of One
Divides," a piece originally
commissioned by B.1net Pacifica an
1990, and choreogrnphed by Joff rcy
• Ballet principal dancer Carl Corry, the
lyrical ballet was cr"catcd for five couple:.
and set to live classical guitar music.
June 4-5, 1993 -The Concert Series
concludes with : th~ premiere of
"Romeo and Ju liet: A c:>ance Suite,"
chorc>ographed by l ynch to Prokofiev's
score; tne neoclassical ballet "Fantacia"
to Tchai kovsky's score Concert Fantasy
in G major, Op. 56.
Any new ballets created during Ballet
Pacifica's inte nse, twO-\\eck summer
workshop "Pacifica Choreogr;iphic .
Project '92" may be added.later to the.
programs of the regular Concert Series.
Each of the· weekend programs at
Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus
Drive (on the UCI campus) in Irvine, feature
three performances: 8 p.m. on Fridays and
a 2:30 p.m. matinee and 8 p.m.
performance on Saturdays.
Single ticket orders for all Concert Series ,
perfo rmances will be accepted after Oct. 1 ;
$1 5 for adults, S 12 for students/seniors,
Here's a look at the Children's Series:
Oct. 31 ·Nov. 1 -The only active ballet
company in Southern California providing
an ongoing seric>s o( ballets produced
specifically for an audience of children
opens its '92-93 Children's Series with a
Halloween program featuring "Ghouls and
Goblins" and "Peter and the Wolf."
Feb. 6·7, 1993 -The choreographic
talents of Kathy Kahn are featured in two
ballet favorites: "Winnie-the-Pooh" and
"Mixed Vegetables."
April 17-18 -"The Enchanted Toyshop"
and "Flittcrs and Creepers," also by Kahn
and set to music by Shostakovich.
May 8·9 -The series concludes with
Kahn's premiere of the "Tale:. of Mother
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Managing Editor Steve Marble, 642·4321 ext.
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Ballet Pacifica plans
30th Anniversary season
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ROLL 'EM: Costa Me)a-bascd
producer Michael R. Barnard announced
recently that his production comp<my
hJs acquired motion picture and
television righti. to the book "A Venom
in the Blood." the true story of a
hu)band and,\\tife serial killer team.
Gee, you-would ha\e thought Disney .
v.m ld h\)\e outbid him for that one.
Written by Eric vat1 Hoff ma n J nd
published in 1990, "Venom" takes
readers into the violent lives and warped
minds of the killers, the nJtion's only
knO\Vn husb,rnd-and-wifc murder team.
Publish<'fs Weekly ~1id, "The story of
thcs~ ~crial kill~rs 1~~akes f~r i.ntrig~ing, if
homfpng, reJding. Now in its third
printing, it made the New York Times
Best Sellers List and has been a selection
ior the OoublcdJ), the l iter arr . .Jnd the
Mystery Gutld book clµb!>.
BarnJrd expt.'Cl!; to produce a motion
picture ba~cd on the book w1th1n a )Car.
He recently dc\clopc>d the motion pic-
ture "ThC' r alb," set to st.u John
Schneider. which b J\\ aiting a o;hootins
date •• incl hJ!> t.ompll•ted production of
"K1 ch tor l\1d:, StJrrtn~ B.my McGuire,"
,1 90-manutc conct:rt !>~etal fo r TV
ie.iturin~ the popular tolk rock <.inger.
An .w d.He h.1sn't bt.·Ln clt>termincd.
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PICK OF Tl IE \.\ EEi\ T.1pcs and CO:.
thJt usu.111> tlood tlw Pilut hJltcd to a
faint trickle (m,1~ bl' -.ome of the record
comp.1111l''> arc rc.1cJmgthi:. column?) So
our crad. tc.im in the Pilot listc.'lling IJb
\\J')n t thr llcd \\ith th s \\Cek'!> crop.
The tup pit.I-\\JS ,\11b OJ\1s' final
:.tud10 project, 'Ooo Bop," in \\h1ch the
lc>gcndM) innO\ ,uor, J:> he did
throughout his brill1Jnt but !>f>Oll\ CJrccr,
attL•mptccl to bndgl' the SJP bct.,.\cen
two 1,cemingl) disp.ir.1tc mu:.icJI lorrm.
A!> Ill p.1:.t OJ\1:. prnjccb uniting
d1ff crcnt kind' of mu:.ic. he blc\' the
>Jmc kind ot Cl'le:.tt.ll lrumpc>t I n~ he
al\~,1ys did, t.hanging onl}· the <.t\ le of his
bJckup mu:.ici.1ns, th1!> t m~ choosing
jazz and rJp. Produced b) [as) Mo Ike,
\\ho .1bo IJid do\\ n \ ocJI') on three
tracts. the <.ound b cleiin11dy hip hop
Wl' ri1J\ ha\ e been more C\C1Led h.1d
there bc(•n a gri1t1cr 1..·dge to the comp1l-
at1on and if 0Jv1s ''ould hJvc reached
for son 1. thing .1ppro Khing "Bitches
Brt.'\\" C\trc>nw:.. But, al.h, he d11.•d dur-
ing the m 11...in~ oi tht.• al_bum [.hy hJd
to pull l\\ o O.t\ 1s solos 1rorn 1985 and
built.I song, around them to get th('
11..'nhth up to ,1 paltr} ·10 minute.',).
Since thC' trumpdt.•r \\ ,,.., knO\\ n J'> a
'.>!rt<. t pl'rlLLt10111st, 1t :. too bJd '' c
couldn't hcJr the pmjt.•ct .l'!I he \\Ould
h,l\I.' .11!11\\ 1.-cl 1t to b<.• H:k·J~cd
There\ Jlw,l):> nr\t \H'<.'k
Goo:.t.•" ;ind "I tan~1.·I ,\ C.1l·t I" b' Lll.1 Z.1la 0
tu J cumpill•d 'curt'. NUC.C.ElS· N1.wly 4,000 pC'opk• artcndcd
1 hc.·rt.• \\111 be si\ Ch1ldfl•n\ Suil~ per-1...ll h ol the lir!>t t\\ll pcrformJnce> m the
form.inccs .1t the fbth.11 f, 1Um lhe.1t1<•, on lllth .1nnu,1I r.1sh1on lslJntl J.in Series. which
the ground.., oi 1hc Ft•..,th.il or "'ls at £150 continue:. G-8 toni~ht \\Ith 0.1n Sicgt>I and
Lagur .1 C.m~on Road, L.1g m.1 Bi ."I h, during the MJ\\ Band \V1ll1.1m \\1lcy h.1:1
c.Kh progr.1111: 1 I :30 .1.m .. 1 :JO p.m ... incl crl,Jtc>d ,1 ~p<.'LiJlly commissioned irht.ill.llion
3 30 p m. s;irurd.t\!i ,rnd Sund.1\ . lh1.., fir..,t 111 10 ) eJb) th.1t open) Fnd.1y at
S1ngll' 111.keb lor tlw Chtldrt.•n'., "L'rii•, ll' L.1~un,1 r\rt Museum. Tt> help celcbr.Jtc thC'
58 Jor aduh~,1t'itl SG tor ~tudcnr .. -:n10r,, C\hib1t1on's upt.•nan~ he II jotn folio\\
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L.1guna B1•,Kh .• 1t 7:30 p 1•1 on Dl·u·mbt•r lmpro\1-.Jt1onJI jJm ~)1on at 8 pm. Friday
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7 .30 p.m \dull tic kc~ \\Ill b • $15 """.!i...---L.igunJ's SJ\\du t Fc!>tiv.11 i o;eekins
and ~ 12 1 r childrt:'n .ind ~1.·nior '111zL•n•.. J)l'rlormus tor its TucsdJy ('\.Crung show:,.
New or rt.•ne-...1ng !>ub cription:., \\ hich l he fc!>1Tv.1I runs through Aug. 25. CJll Sue
offer thc> l>1 ·,t se,tt1ng and !>Ub~t,inti.11 -..1 .. ins--. Cro~ .it 494·3102 for details.
over indi\ 1clual ticket prtet'!>, .ire .w.1tl.11Jlc 0
for l3.1llet P.1cif1c,1 for more 1nformJtion on flNAL r--;QTE . l l11s column \\ill not run
sub:,cript1nn) or to obtJin .1 Ire<.> brol hurl', nt.•\t Thur:.<fa>, but a B.illct P,1c1fic<l review
cJll 642-9 2"'5 "'II app(W in its place.
0 That's Jll he wrote.
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Oally Pilot -Thursday, July 30, 1992 ~
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Proposed basketball ban nothing less than un-Ame.rican
S till cleaning out my files .
How aboul a compromise on the
proposed ban on outdoor
basketball after sundown, a) proposed by
nlam
Lobdell
Editor's
Notebook
Newport Beach city
staff, \\hich \\Ould be
ridiculous during the
~hort winter d.1~. How
about banning
b;bketball becween 9
p m. and 8 a mJ Any
regulation more
re<.tnctive would be
unnecessary not to
mention un-Ameri-
can ...
But there's no room
to compromise on
another N~wport Beach
proposal. The idea to
install photographic
equipment at street intersections to •
capture speeder) on film should be
expo!>ed for \\hat 1t 1s -a frightening
invasion of privacy ...
What more ammo against
photographic speed traps? Take arguments
for the devices to their logical conclusions.
Soon, we'd all be on film more often than
Meryl Streep. As one Pilot reader
reasoned, "If you're not breaking the law,
what are you worried about?" ...
Regulation makers in Newport Beach -
and everywhere else -should keep in
mind that quote from j-lenry David
Thoreau: "That government is best
\\lhich governs least." ...
0
I normally leave the restaurant reviews to
our dining writer, Marla Bird, but I found
a great little restaurant the other day near
the Newport Pier . . . •
It's called Joe's, and it's run by, who
else?, Joe Papasodaro, 27, who quit his
job as an electrical engineer and opened
up a small caf e less than two months •
ago ...
Joe says he'd worked in the restaurant
business between the ages of 9 lo 21, and
1t shows. Joe, who's practically a one-man
show in the simple diner, dishes up
wonderfully healthy food, including great
grilled chicken breasts and hamburgers
(lean, turkey or vegetaria n).
Joe also serves a fabulous breakfast from
8 to 11 :30 a.m. (dinner until 8 p.m.) If
you're in the area, check it out. Joe's at
123 23rd Street . ..: .
While I'm on the subject, I might as
well plug my favorite restaurant: Mi Casa.
The 17th Street, family-owned
establishment has got to be Costa Mesa's
favorite restaurant -the place is always
busy. Why? Good food, huge portions,
fair prices, and quick and friendly
service ...
0
My sources tell me that if appointed U.S.
Senator John Seymour is defeated by
Dianne Feinstein in the fall, our own
Congressman Chris Cox will be the
state's GOP pick to challenge Feinstein if!
1994, when the short seal (formerly Pete
Wilson's) is up for election again . . .
This is good news for Californians. Cox
would make a perfect Senator ...
Stale Sen Marian Bergeson is
everyone's favorite pick to succeed
Orange County Supervisor Tom Riley
when his term ends in '<J4. Hov.ever, with
under-indictment, state Superintendent uf
Public Instruction Bill Honig declaring
that he \\On't seek re-el~c.t1on Bergeson')
name has surfaced as his logical succc)·
sor ...
She does have the right credential>.
Besides being an esteemed state legi~lator,
Bergeson started her political career as a
school board trustee (or the
Newport-Mesa Unified School District
And she has slate-wide vbib1l1ty after
winning the COP nomination for Lt.
Governor before bo\' ing to Leo M cCarthy
in the 1990 general e1ect1on . . ·
So who will take Riley'!:. pl.Ke as
supervisor o( the Fabulous F1fth' 1f
Bergeson decides not to run? The list ot
potential candidates 1s long. Tho;,e \\ho
could be in the hunt from our commun1t\
include: Newport-Mesa school board
member Jim de Boom; Pilot columni~t
• -.. ·, !:· ~ ~.~ 1 . . ~ ~ -' t· '«< !.; , . . .. . i , ,.. . .. . . "!.;i. . Sii ~~ . ;::;:J........ , ... --t ~·,~.~-.·J.; ,·.'·" .
Hugh H e\.,itt; A)semblym 1 Gil
Ferguson, and l\t: pott ~ H
Counc.1 ,.,ornar hcl~n H.ut Ir ir' • tuul l
gl'N:r.ill• three c.:ind date . Ma~ J Sall
Anne Sh<:ridan; Councilman Art
Blooml.'r nd 1 • I Pres1dcnttal
c.:incl1clatl! Larry Agr:in Plus the1.: arc at
lea)t thrtt' po t JI t ' a\ 'eights in South
Orang.· C(jurJt\ C} ling the cm eted
.. e.:it •.
·And \\no \'.111 be rw 1ng tor the 2ncJ
Super. onal D strict !. at -\\h1ch
includt' Co 1.1 Me5J -nuv. 1hat Harriett
Wieder I .:h S.J1d she \\On't run in "9·1'
'l\,lMl l (11 ~ fiuJtccJ .ire Co)ld·Mes.1
Count1lm;i 1 Pl.!ler Buff a mid il )IC\\ of
Hunt11 ·tor r I pol1t1c1ans ... ·o
· Sum tu cut this column ·;i b t short, bur
-l\e COl tv run. I'm hope!cs)ly hOOkl.'{.f OP
th!'.! Oh rnp1cs ~stop me before I urdr:r the
fop!eca>t I) ;ind I\ e got to c.uch the
'>\fl• I r Lt f ' m ri 1, r 'l i
\\ illi.1m Lubdell is the (•d1tor.
Send your items to Bob van
Eyken, The Daily Pilot, 330 W.
Bay St., Costa Mcs.J, 92627.
Saturday
Class of '82 -The Corona
del Mar High Sc.hool Class of 1982
\\ill hold its 10-year reunion Aug. 1
at the Balboa Bay Club. Call Ken
Yonker~ at 955-9321 for
information
suite 105, Newport Beach. There is
a nominal fee of SS and seating i~
first-come, first served. For more
information, call (714) 4 76-0991.
celebration o ( crime prevention and
neighborhood awareness. Call
Patricia A. Litten, 754-5320. If you need that certain tie ...
Today
• Estate planning -FSC
Corp. will orrer a free workshop
entitled ''Estate Pl.:inning and How
to Manage Rist... in the Stoel..
mar\..et" at 6:45 p.m. July 30 at the
Four SeJsom Hotel. For
information, caH 286-T-Oer.
-Square dancing -The
Costa Mesa Quiel.steppers im.1te
experienced square dancing
couple.,s to their \\CC\..ly dance, 9 to
11 a.m. at the new Co)ta Mesa
Senior Citizen Center on the cornN
of 19th and Pomona streets. Thert
are female partners ,1\ a1lable tor
single men who would li\..e to 1oin
the fun. For inform;ition, call
545-5669
Friday
Alzheimer's Benefit -
The Alzheimer's Disease Research
Foundation will hold its fifth annual
"ror et-me-not Yard Sale" on~
1 at 2474 Orange Avenue, Costa
f\ \esa. Anyone who \\Ou Id like to
, donate item~ for the s.ale can call
645-7643 to .mange for pickup.
Pop Warner -Registration
tor Co)lJ Mesa Pop Warner football
and chccrleacling, for children 7 to
14 year) old, \\ill begin at 10 a.m
Aug. 1 at Tt>\Vinkle Park. For
intormat1on, call 540-3843.
Sunday, Aug. 2
National night out -
Music, entertainment, and a variety
of police exhibits and
demonstrations will highlight the
Costa Mesa Police Department
crime prevention unit's ninth
annual National Night Out, 7:30 to
9:30 p..OLAug. 4 at the
Neighborhood Community Center
1845 Par!.. Ave. in Costa M~. The
e"enl is part of a nationwide
Wednesday, Aug. 5
Bawdy Balboa -Judge
Robert Gardner, author o( the
irre,erent history of e.irly Ne\\port
Beach, "Bawdy Balbo<1," will speak
at the Aug. 5 meeting of Speak Up
Newport. The evening begins with
r~rehmenl.5-at -5~30 p.m .• at the
Villa Nova restaurant, 3131 \\'e)t
Coast Highway. For information,
call 542-4226.
Each fall. Europe lends u its best students. Choose from
among hundreds of English-speaking teenager who will
spend a high ~hool year studying in America. All <;tu-
dcnts arc fully in ured and bring their own spending
money. Ho t familic-; need only provide room. board. and
a caring family environment.
Over JCXX) ti~ from which to ch~: John Comfort
from England; Richel from S(Xlm; Supcroo, their Bugatti
to their Desert Designs; Burberry & Aquascurum
just to name a few.
Sidewalk sale -Nl"'l><>rt
North Center, on B1c.on bet\\een
CamelbJCI.. and Mac.Arthur
Boulevard, \\ill ho~t a SidC\\Jll.:
Dance for the Arts -The
-..:e\ ... port H.ubor Ell..) Lodge will
ho:.t a benefit dance featuring live
big band music from 6 to 10 p.m.
Aug. 2 at the lodge. 3456 Via
Become a ho't family with EF Foundation. and -;ho" your
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Spectac'crlar, complclt• with
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Senior forum !>~·niur) .irt•
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Tuesday, August 4
Positive parenting -
Joanie Heinemann, R.N.,1nv1tes
parents of ne ..... born through
element,1ry c,chool age children to
attend this lc•cture on parenting. It
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Costa M111 smash-up
~ Costa Mesa resident
arrested after he allegedly
ran red light and smashed
into a 'Pickup truck.
8y lonAM Basheda
Siad! Wrm
COSTA MESA - A local man
Costa Mesa resident Greg Ros·
crs, .., ho ran to the Kene rrom a
nearby apartment complex after
hearing the crash, said Dodd ap-.
pcarcd to be "M worse for the
wear, but the other guy was shall.·
ing and bleeding C\erywbcre. ··
Rogers satd be sav. a 81c pen
idling out of Tumbun•s mouth
and tried to reltlO\·c it so he
wouldn't swallow it. was injured and then arrested on
suspicion o( driving under the in· "I don't know if u v.as lodged
fluence o f drugs or alcohol there or if his jav. just locked up
Wednes¢ly after he allegedly ran from the shock,'' Rogers said ... It
a red liiht at Wilson Street and v.as really ihtc.nsc."
smashed mto a pickup rruck that. Traffic ln\•estigator Ste\C
wu !raveling south on N~-pon Rautus confmned rhat paramedics
Boulevard. . rcltlO\eµ. a Die pen from Turn·
bull's mouth before transporting
him to Western Medical. Turnbull
was apparenlly holding the pen in
his mouth v. hen the crash oc· ~~tw,.
Costa Mesa resident Cbristo-
phe r TumbulJ, 24, was flown by
helicopter to Western Medical
Center v. here he was treated for
lacerations and then tested for al-
cohol and cocaine in his blood. He
curred.
Costa Mesa police Sgt. Tom
Winter said Turnbull was traveling
cast on Wilson Street at about 2
Police officers investigate the scene or a traffic collision in Cost.a Mesa. One driver ~as badly injured and helicoptered to the hospital.
was listed in stable condition
Wednesday evening.
The driver of the piclcup rruck,
Costa Mesa resident Michael
Dodd. 39, managed to cra"'I out of
his vehicle. "'hich had flipped onto
its side, but was later transported
10 Hoag Hospital b} ambulance
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Pichon told police he sa id yes and de-scri~d . Rahming's demeanor at that point
as quiet and very nice." But moments
later, he said, Rahming returned to the
roo'!l• raised a revolver and started firing.
Pichon, 37, was shot in the head but
managed to stagger away from the range of
fire.
. Panicked employees scattered, running
into offices to lock the dpors as a voice over
the loud speaker boomed: "This is not a
drill. Evacuate the building."
Motis apparently tried to escape, but
Rahming allegedly chased him down, firing
shots as they ran. Motis was later pro-
nounced dead in a hallway near the break
room. He was shot once in the head and
twice in the back.
Although wounded, Pichon managed to
call Kohler at the nearby administrative of-wouldn't want to talk about the ordeal ci-
fice to warn him what was happening, but ther, bur 01d: "I don't think it's something
before Kohler could think, Rahming re-he'll ever get over."
portedly burst through his door and started Although Pichon recovered from his gun-
firing shots. shot wounp fairly quickly, he hos still not
Kohler, 43, told police he tried t9 wrestle beep back to work.
the revolver away from Rahming, bur the "I'm just glad my son is alive," his mother
two fell to the Ooor and Kohler lost his said Wedne day from her El Toro home.
grip. At that point, Kohler said, Rahming "I'm just happy I've still got him."
pointed the gun at his head, fired, and then Staff gla!.s worker Mike Sofia is on vaca-
left the room. tion and could not be reached for comment
Kohler later described Rahming's face either. Rahming allegedly hunted Sorta
during the struggle as "animal-like" and down with a handgun as well, but for some
told police his strength was "incredible." reason the gun didn't fire and Softa Oed un-
Rahming was arrested at his Long Beach harmed.
home about an hour later. Police say he The employee who had the longest his-
surrcndercd peacefully, reportedly telling tory of not getting along with Rahming was
police: "Deputy, deputy, l'm the one you at lunch when the spree started. Some em-
want." ployees speculate the \\Orker may have been
In all, about 100 employees were evacu-the target of Rahming's apparent anger that
ated from the administration · building, morning.
which was then closed for remainder of day, But employee who worked with Rahming
and crisis counselors conv ged on the facil-said it wa no s cret he had been unhappy
ity to work with grieving mployees and de-with his job a his supervisors for some
velopmentally disabled r idents. time.
Dozens of employees gaWtt.l:Ullun~ozy Rah ·
of Motis later that week. ""-1~-K,cial discrimination, and often com-
"lt happened a year ago and we're still plained that he had been given all the bad
trying to get over it," is all Moris' brother, jobs since being hired by Fairview in 1988.
Luke, would say when contacted by phone He also apparently had a history of psy-
at his Garden Grove home Wednesday. chiatric treatment.
Pichon's mother said her son probably A psychiatrist \\ho evaluated Rahming for
fairview officials prior to the July 30 i.hoot-
'"I spree said the painter was depressed
and at abovc-a"cragc risk of acting de-
structively, but v.as not dangerous or unfit
to work, according 10 reports publbhed
after the rampage.
(n a court-ordered psychological report,
two doctors concluded that Rahming "<b
competent to 1.tanc..I trial, but Rahming's at·
torncy, Michael Naughton, s:ud his chl!nt i-.
"gravely mentall> 111 • •
"As you can tell," J\aughton sa1c..I <Jllcr
Rahming's pre-trial hearing last month.
"lle's not really ''ith i1."
It was at that hearing that Rahming -
after being told b} pro;,,ecutors to sta nd up
and demonstrate ho'' \o1Jll he is -jumped
up on the bench \\here he \\as si tting and in
a stern voice s::i ic..I ··Ul!cau:.e I'm a big
Mandingo warrior. right"" 1 he judge h:1d 10
ask him to SICp dO\\n. •
Rahming is facing 2' >Car'> lo life in prh-
on on each of the four counts.
Robert Gonzalez. "ho 10, filling in for P~
chon until he decide-. "hethcr to return to
Fairview, described the fac1h1y as "prcll)
tense" for tllree or four months after the
rampage.
"The atmosphere i'> a little more mdlo\\
now," Gonzalez saic..I "But people s111l don 't
talk about it too much ·•
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From A1 •
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leaves· city in limbo
~ Costa Mesa officials
struggle to avert financial
disaster in face of
unresolved funding -issues.
By Joel Beers
StJ1f Wrr'~
COSTA MESA -Although the
budget crisis is keeping most of
the state in financial limbo, the
city isn't waiting for gram ne\\:,
from Sacramento to respond.
Proposals include privatizing gov-
ernment v.ork such' as \Chicle
maintenance, keeping a cil)~ide
hinng freeze in effect and joining
with other cities to prO\'ide ser-
\ice such ac, police helicopters.
Charging for paramedic u e
v.ould be one of the more dra·
matic propo!tals.
"The co ts for paramedics ha.,.e
really increased," Roeder said
"We don't want people to he~itate
calling us bccau e they can't af·
ford it, but Y.e are one of the fey.
cities to not charge for it."
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One more · for he[ honor
_., Costa Mesa Mayor Mary Hornbuckle decides to throw her hat into the ring for a third City Counc il term ..
.
By Joel Beer$
Siii Wits
COSTA MESA -Ma)or Mary
Hornbuckle has decided 10 !teek election for
a third term on city council, a decision based
in pan on di\ at15fact1on ..-. ith other would-be
candidates.
'Tm alwa} look1ns for "ho I "'ould \Ote
for. and in looking O\er the people y.,ho had
taken papers out, I av.: there was only one
"ho I "ould ha'e supported," Hombuclde
aid. not naming the per on. •
Hornbuckle took out paper Tuesday The
deadline 10 ftJe i Aug.7 at 5 pm. Seven
others ha\e taken ou1 papers.
Council members Joe Erickson and Sandy
Genis arc also up for re-election. Erickson
has said he will definitCI) run again. Genis
has not }Ct taken out papers.
The other potential candidates arc Kim W.
Colcl:lsure, Stephen J. McGuire, Gaf) C.
Monahan, Deni W. Ret~ke and Brian K.
Theriot. McGuire is the onlv one ..-.ho has
filed, although Retoske <inlTheriot said
Wednesda) they v.ould definite!~ file
Cit) Clerk Eileen Ph innc) s:iid 11 is
common for people to tal.c out papers and
decide not to file.
"Sometimes the) ha\e socond thoughts,"
Phinney said.
Hornbuckle's decison comes two month~
arter she lost a bid to topple Gil Ferguson in
the Republican pnmary for the 70th
A sembly District. She said that since June, •
"she's had time to think about her future and
the city future und has decided there is still
"a contribution I can make."
• 1 am fir~t and foremo~t a c1tiLen of Cosrn
Me'>a and like any other resident I am
concerned ubout the c1tv," she said.
She said the list of prchpccll\C candidates
\\a!. another reao,on for her Jec1s1on.
•• 11 all tho.,c people di<l indeed file, l felt l
Y.ould be ~pending a lot of time defending
council actions the past four )Cars l decided
why not run inlitcad'?"
The city is planning a host of
ways to handle cuts,. ranging from
simple meJsures like tnmming ma·
terial com to possibly charging
resident~ for paramedic u e. ·
Most county cities charge <ill· zens for paramedic use. Anaheim ..------------------------__;--------------------------_,
Cit) Manager Allan Roeder said
the city "ill be greatly affected
when the state legblatcre finally
adopts a budget. But how much is
anybody's guess.
"Like e\erybody ebc \\e're still
waning to see "hat the legislature
docs and ""e're sti ll in, the dark,"
City Manager Allan Roeder said.
"But y.e 're not "'a1ting until the
budget 1s adopted to react."
Wh;it cu ts the city decides to
implement depend~ on ho·.., much
the state:. takes bac:k from local
governments. The state h;is pro·
posed tak ng proper!> taxes Jnd
vehicle 111 .. 1.::nse fee re\enues from
c111es. '>omething that could cost
Co-.1a .\lc,J S7 million.
"There are so m:im 'cenano
that ha'c been d1scu~ed; it just
depends 1f the> implement all of
them. some of them or part of
them It \ an) bod) 's guess," said
finance director Susan Temple.
• .. In the best case. the>· d JU!>t
le<l\C us alone But I don't th1nlo..
that\ going to happen," Roeder
said
~1ncc June. the city has con·
duc.tcd mce ungs. drafted reports
and lti,tcni:d to proposals concern-
ing .,.ariou., cost-cutting measures.
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"The council ha already adopt·
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He added that he's hopeful the
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Until then, it·s 'Nait and see.
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AHA gets to the heart of first board meetipg
The Newpon Beach Branch of the American
Hean As ociation kicked off its first board
meeting Wednesday at the Ritz Re!.taurant in
Fashion Island.
Norm Loats, newly electet.1 presidem of the
• branch, said formal organization was completed
May 26.
Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce, will chair
the nominating committee. Buzz Person, a
local attorney, will serve as development
committee chairman. Kay Schrock will chair
the Communications Committee.
Along with the above mentioned names, the
following community leaders were elected to
serve on the Board of Directors of the new
Branch: Norris Dattin, Brian M. Chcsnie,
M.D., Roy Freeman, Sam Goldstein, Bill
The Newport Beach Branch of the American
Heart Association is responsible for
determining community needs, setting p~ogram
priorities, monit?ring programs and <,Cf\ ice~.
managing organizauonal resources and !.Cttmg
policy for tile chapter to orcy out the ~oab of
tlic Al lA.
. Elected to lead the new organiLation as
officers in addition to Lo:us, were Ja.n Dcbay,
vice-president, and C:1rolyn Davis, secretary.
Judy Laakso, who is the principal at Andersen
Elementary School in Newport Beach, 1 the
newly appointed program commmec chairman.
Richard Luehrs, premlcnt of the Newport
1 lamilton, Jackie Heather, John and Maria
Hedges, William Lobdell, Maxine Montgomery,
Kevin Murphy, Dennis O'Neil, Dayna Pettit·
and Clarence Turner.
Founded in 1924, AHA is one of the "orld's
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with more than two m1ll1on volunteer' and 56
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Man killed ·crossing Newport Center Drive
By Tony Oodero
SW! Wnier
• NEWPORT BEACI I ..... A 33.
year-old La Jolla man, "ho \\as
dashing aero Ne" port Center
Drive, was lilied \Vcdne.,day after
he was struck b} a \..tn, Newport
Beach police said.
"He was walking out of f-ashion
Island and heading to,1rard New-
port Center," said Sgt. Andy
Gonis. Identification of the man
was being withheld pending notifi-
cation of the next of t..111, he said.
Witnesses said the pedestrian
was hit near the front of the Para-
disc Cafe re\taurant at about J :30
p.m., Gonis said. . .
The man, who suffered both
heacf and upper body injuries, was
pronounced dead at the !:tccne by
Nc,1rport Beach Fire Department
paramedics, Gonis said.
The driver of the white Ford
van, DnVid Doquettc, 34, of La-
guna Beach "as traveling east on
Nc .... pon Center Drive when the
ncc1dent occurred, Gonis said.
Gonis said an initial inve!:ttiga-
tion of the accident shows that Bo-
queue swerved into the next lane
just prior to the accident, appar-
ently to avoid hitting the pedes-
trian. The pedestrian also tried to
do~ge Doquette\ vnn, he said.
"It looked hke they .,..ere hoth
trying to avoid the collb1on in the
final seconds," he !>aid.
Although there is a crosswalk
near the site of the collision, po-
lice arcn!t sure whether the de-
ceased man was in the crosswalk
when he was hit, and Boquette
was not cited at the scene, Gonis
said. An investigation of the ac-
cident, however, is taking place. he
said
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Business The Busin~s pa~ run) on MOndays, W.On~ys. Thursdays and Fridi~ Buitn~s Editor Tony Cox ..• 642 ... 321, ext. 3'1
Cleaning up their acts r
~8UStiless "'1atch -.. ,.
~ Some Orange County businesses are now leasing autos that burn cleaner fuels for their company fleets . The Burn Awareness
Coalition h'as selected
Lawrence & Mayo, a
Newport-ba)cd advertisin.g
firm to create the organ1-Lali~n 's 1993 media cam-
paign for burn prevention
awareness.
By Tony Cox
Business f drtor
·1 he fu ture uf individual
1ram.por1at1un in California 1s f~t
approaching, and toe.ii employer-.
arc beginning to ger on the
b.1nJ\\agon•wi1h fleets of car-.. that
burn cleanc:r fuels.
Gl'neral Motors. Chrysler and
Ford "ill all bcg\n offering
tle,1bk-fucl vehicles -"hich use
5 p1.rcent meth .. nol and 15
percc111 ga:.uhnc -to the pubhc
\\hen their 1993 model!> arrive in
'hO\\flloms next month. A few of
I hc km ·C01l!>!>IOOS.
mcthanol·po\\Cred cars are on the
road alrea~y. a" some businesses,
incluJ111g local offices of IBM
C'orp and Xcro'\ Corp .. ha'c
1.ll.c.:n .llhantagc of gO\crnmcnt
111c1.n11,es and lc:a ... cd i.uch \chicles
11.>r 1h1C1r fleet-..
IB~1 lca ... ed 60 Ocxibk-fud earl>
(,._11 ,., S11u1hern California !lcct.
.1l't 1 <.: 1..:h1 l l \\ h11..h ,1rc ll'c..·J b~
cn11'h'!'c:::' 111 1hc compJn~ \ Co,1.1
\ k '·' uft ire Thi.' c.. ompJn) got :i
'-2 ll 1a\ uc..Ju r~·r car from the
,11tl', 111J cac..h mcth.tnvl·pll\\ercJ
... 1r I' r.111.J Ith .1 lhn:vpu,lm CJr
l''"1l unJcr 1hc S1rnth CoJst Air
ICN change to cover
loss of Milan Panic
(<.))I A Ml S \ -1CN Ph,1 rma-
.:cu11c..tl' Inc made a <;Cries ot
· !J, .1rd ;1nJ m.in.1~~nll. .. nt change' 10
... ·ompcnsJlc fur the los-. of lh
d111rn1.m. ~!1l;in Panic, \\ho took a
k.l\c ol ab,c..nc..1. an orJer Ill -.cr.c
;,, pr1 m: m1ni,tc.. r of hi... n.1t1\C \ u-
!!Ll-.l;1\ 1,1
-•\dam Jcrnl'). prc:.11.knt ol
ICN's larges! 'uhi.1dial), SPI Phar-
maccu11cals. ".i' named prc .. 1dcnt,
ch1cl C\CCUtl\c l>fficer and a board
mcmbc..•r \' ith 1hc parent compan}.
Jcrnc\ al'o took on the additional
role' "or CEO \\Ith sub!>1d1aric!> SPl
and V1ratek Inc .. and he \\J\
elected to the boar~h of !Cl\. SPI.
Viratck and ICN 81omedicalc;, an-
other subsidiary.
Robcrt Smith an ICl\l boJrd
mrntbcr anJ prc..,1tknt ol \'1ratek,
\\,i... named \1 ·1. d1J1rn11n of the
p<1r1Cnl c..umpam
01her ne" member.., lll the: lCf\
board arc "c•rm;in ,\ u,1rl.1.:r
llirmu cha1rnun of Fm.t I niu-
'1.1 te Oant.. and a former ~PI
board member. and U1rd1 B:J\h
Jr ... 1 former US s1Cn.1tor \\ho·"
no"• .1 partner Ill .1 \\a,hmbton,
O.C. la\\ firm Ba' h ts al\O a
forml'r Viratck l'loJrti mcmhcr.
Quality Management District's
maximum trip restrictions.
Justin Fi hbein, and IBM
spokesman, said the vehicles are a
gOQd clean-air alternative for sales
and service employees who c:m't
car pool or use public
transportntion because ~hey need
their cars on the job. He said the
cars have performed well since ·
they were added to IBM's fleet in
early June, but they don't have the
range of conventional vehicles.
It takes about I. 7 gallons of
methanol-blend fuel. called M85,
to travel as far as one gallon or
conventional fuel. But M85 is also
cheaper than regular gasoline.
Under current price conditions,
the cost per mile of M85 is about
equal to that of premiltrn unleaded
gJsolinc. The relath-ely high
octane fu el also boosts the
horsepower output of a car.
X:ero.\'. lea\ed JOO flexible-fuel
1.ar' m Ma). including 15 that are
u'cd b} employees in the
rnmpany's Santa Ana office. Doth
Don Brunson, man ager of Xerox'
cm 1ronmcntal program, and
lD~t's Fi,hhcin said the
government incentives influenced
their decisions to use flexible-fuel
cars, but they were more
motivated by their desire to help
reduce air pollutants in the area.
"The ta.t credits and AQMD
credits are not that significant
given the size of our company,"
Brunson said. "Cleaning the air is
our priority. It's been a very
positive program for us.''
While the Big Three in Detroit
are! taking the lead in offering
flexible-fuel vehicles, state laws
ensure they won't be alone.
The South Coast Air Quality
Management Dbttict requires that
by next model year, IO percent of
the vehicles sold in this state by
each auto manufacturer must meet
first-tier emissions standards for
flexible-fuel c;irs. Those
requirement will become more
stringent each year until :?003,
when 10 percent of cars sold will
have zero emission-; -in other
words. they ''ill have electric
pO\\Cr plants -and the other 90
percent will have much lower
emissions than the 1994 maximum.
Cindy Sulli' an, a technolog)
program supervi-.or with the
AQMD, said her agency is trying
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to encourage businesses to try
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free one-week road test. By
stimulating buyer intt~re t in the
C.lrs, she said, AQMO officials
_ hope to encourage manufacturers
to accelerate the pace of
altcrnative-f uel-vehiclc
development.
"There are about 7,000
Ocxible-f uel vehicles coming to
California this year," SullivaA said.
"We hope to find homes for all of
them so the manufacturers \\On't
lose interest." J
Sullivan said people \\ho drive
and the cars can run on regul:ir
unleaded gas i£ the methanol
blend is not available. .
Manufacturers are current ly
developing vehicles with other
alternative fuel sources, such as
propane, hyd'rogcn and
comprc,sed natural gas, but au10
makers arc furthest along 111.ith
methanol cars.
Vehicles that use M85 arc made •
with a fuel-~ensing device, ancl
though they cost about $250 more
to build, 1he models offered to the
public this year will cost the same
or less than conven tional cars.
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University Communica-
tions Inc., distributor of
the NovaNET computer
bJsed education system,
hJs opened a new office
at 150 Paularino Ave.,
suite 170, in Costa Mesa,
the company announced.
the vehicles are usually impressed, -------------------------
but they're concerned about fuel
availability. Many retail service
stations are adding M85 pumps,
but only about 50 in the state
cu rrently sell the fuel.
lDM's Fishbein said fuel
availability has not )Cl been a
problem for hi!> company\ fleet.
He said the company ga'e
employees inforl\lation on service
stations in the area th•11 sell M85,
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Society Editor Vida Dean ... 642-4321
Singles wiU get chance to horse around at Oaks Classic
T here will be a special pla~e
for the singles set at !ht!
Aug. 30 Oaks Fall Cllssic al
Joan Irvine Smith's Equestrian
Ce nter.
That's what the ralk was all
about at Prcgo Ristorantc Tuesday
evening as 200 singles ga thered for
a little vino, a
little pasta and
piua and a• lpt of
conversation.
Ju dy Olson,
singles·
subcommi1tee
chairperson of
the autumn affair
of horse-jumping
competition,
announced that
,. special singles
tables will be se t Society up.
"There are so
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many ocial
events in the county that are
geared to couples to which single
people are reluctant to come
alone. We want to assure people
that they can purchase one ticket
and know that they "'ill enjoy the
day with other single people at the
special tables, while still being
From left, Marty Malcomb, Nancy Sorosky and Marilyn Reese during the party at Prego Ristorante. Or. Bill Bercger, left, and Donna Hcmard of UCI at recent event.
able to socialize wit h their coupled
friends," said Olson, looking
terrific in an off-white ensemble.
Tickets arc $150 each -and
"hat do you get for that price?
"There's a hunt breakfast \\.ith
omelets, Mexica n food and fancy
desserts; the hunter-jumper
competition featuring the
renowned riders of the west, many
of whom have been in the
equestrian Olympics. And also an
art exhibit," Olson said. "This 1s
really the premier social e\ent in
the county."
Proceeds from the Oaks Classic
How to submit your nuptial news
The Daily P.ilot welcomes the chance to share the news of
your engagement or wedding with our readers. .
Pick up engagement or wedding forms in our lobby at 330 \\
Bay St., Costa Mesa, or send a self-addressed stamped en\'elopc
to th,e Wedding Department, The Pilot, P 0. Box 1560. Co)ta
Mesa, 92626.
Photos of the couple or of the bnde onl)' ma) be submitted
with the finished form.
Write your name on the back of the photo. It } ou want >·our
photo returned, please include ct stamped, addressed mailing
envelope. For more information, call 642-4321, C\lension 350.
go to the UCI College of
Medicine. One of the guests at
Prego was Donna Howard, UCl's
assistant vice chancellor of health
From left, Norman Johnson and Mimi Fane with chair Judy Olson.
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sciences advancement.
AJcw others min~ling as the
Mambo Kings trio filled the ai r
with a beat were Heather Yount,
Robyn Allen, Vic Lewis, Tom
Stephenson, Nancy Sorosky,
Karen Butler, Marnie Card~ell,
Judy Chapel, Barbara Dimurcurio,
Jan Roberts, Bill Dozier, Gary
Healy, George Jeffries, Bruce
Andrews, Paul Migdal, Vickie
Walker, Carol Ziegler, Jackie
Glass and-a number of docto
including John Chiu, Bill Berger,
Anika togart and Ian Lipkin.
Others there were Painter
Woodley, Harry Boon, Norman
Johnson and Mimi Fane, \\.ho
helped plan the party, and Marty
Malcomb, who took the prize, a
free ticket to the fall classic.
Others can arrange for tickets by
calling 661-2561 or 856-8695 for
information.
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F ROM THE HEART: Orange
County Chapter of the Ameri·
can Heart Association in Irvine
wa s the setting for anotlrcr Tue ·
day late-afternoon reception with
75 in attendance. The group ate
pasta cooked up at food stations
by Maxwell 's and sipped wine
from Trader Joe's in Costa Mesa.
Honorees of the affair, the 130
members of the 199 1 Heart Circle,
Heart of Gold and Legacy of Love
donor programs, will long be
remembered -their names arc
on a new marble wall and on
bronze plaques 'along with name
of the chapter building commillee.
''This donor wall provides an
opportunity for the chapter to
recognize tho e "-ho have
contributed to the organiiation a)
~ell as indiv1duab "ho have made
provisions for a planned gift," said
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Special reception guest wa:.
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had n heart transplant in 1989.
Accompanying her from Anesia
"ere mom and dad Adriana and
Bruce Coffman and brothers John
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Assem.bfYman · Gil Fe rguson·'s ·camp views student's tolumn as a cheap shot
With the election season in a lull
right now, your endorsed 70tl~
assembly district primary canc.l1d,11e
... till hd..1ng ht•r \\Ounds, you
.1pp;uentl} need af1_other \t.>h1cle to
... pew )Our \Cnom against
Assemblyman Gil Ferguson and
have decided to utilize a child.
Your explo1tat1on of Josh Corngold .
("A lesson in politics," July 14),
allu\\ ing him to embarrass h1m~elf
with .;in inaccurate, sarc,1st1c
di:it11be .lS<linst Assemblyman
rergu:.on, b de)p1cable.
The bov s e planat1on of how
he Lame to meet with
Assembl} man Ferguson betrays
both him and you. If, as his
-,,m asm f('\ t•Jb, he is Jbove the
benefits 01 the e\penence of
-\nwnc.1 :. \t'll'r,in' if he ..,ee., nn
nwnt plt·d~1ng . alleg1.1nce ro
the red "h11e and blue," ii he ''
'' h11lh di,mh're:.ted in learning
.11,,,ut llw 1 l1t,11) pO\\er that'·
hruu~h! < ommun"m to 11 ... l..nl'E''
thl 1 \\h\ \\,1 he there, unfc.,.,, 01
lOll'-l. tu bt• t'\plo1ted b} }OU in
\ nur endlt·" ,w;.wlt on
\,,l•inbl\ m,rn r er~u.,on.
11 • \11ung man'.; -.ummallon ot
h., ~ t't'I 1 •,.,1th As'embhmJn
r1·rg 1-.. n \\,h incredible: All in ,111.
th" '' .b a d"<. l'>:>•on iilfed "ith
lilit'r.11 b.1:>hing. r.iual slur-. .rnd
m.'1 1• d m1n.rnLe cl true ll•.irnm~
t''rwr1enct·. L1berJl-b~shmg I CJn
believe, and there's nothing wrong
with it. I do not, on the orher
hand, believe that racial slur~ or
male dominance appeared in
Asscmbl}man Ferguson's part of
the conve rsation, and I don't think
that }OU do either. If you did,
surely you would have explained
to the boy that this is real news,
asked fo r details, and printed them
(probably on the front page).
Fin.:#lly. the boy's aspiralion to
bury· As~emblyman F.erguson in a .
pile of manure tmy moment of
glory!), thus emulating the
hom~exual vand.1ls from whose
mOuence Assembl} man Ferguson's
leg1slat1on would hJve protected
childr~n 111..e him, contrJsted with
h1) contention th.it serving as an
Amt•rican po~tic1.-in would reduce
h1., clignitv, did prO\ 1de a jolt of
h1l,1rity.
l ESLIE CARBONE
lhiet of Staff for
A!.~mbl)'mJn
C llwrt \V. Fersuson
Editor> note Fnr the record,
Jv~h Corn~old i> .1 ~enior ,1nd
'tudent b'ud~ prt,,:dent JI Neivport.
Harbor H1~h School His
ob,en .. 111 ,ns Jre lu:. ou n, nol ours.
And ht> \ t'u ' are h,1rdlv bemg
t>\pfo1tl!d He \\,h S1tnply ~aking
.uf\ .mt.1.i;e 01 h1:. n;i;ht Lo e'Jo.press
hi!t tet>ling-. hi::. thoughts. It is
Witty wor dsmiths: we
nee d some last -words
HERE'S A CHANCE TO URN-A FEW BUCKS -Her gold-engraved
c.ml ) tre ... nipre>:.1ve. It read> . Counlt:'>S Patricia Sp1t'lman ae
P.11r.h Dame of Ju:.tice, SO\.ere11.;n Order of the Oak. '
To ir1cnd~ around the BalboJ Ba\ Club. \\here she's twen holding
.------...... court for 16 )ears. sh~'s s.ilty·talkrng. ·
Jerry
Kobrin
Local
_ Scene
Lhain-smukin~ Patricia ("Don't call me P.lt")
Spielman, an authentic character. W e met the
other dav via mutual friend Toni Armi lead and
the countt ~ ·ot r1hht tu the po nt.
She \\Jnl<; lo be ul•matt•d (,1ftt•r 'lhc d1(>~. of
cour>~). ,)nd b Oli('nng $1 00 for the bt•!lt line to
be inscriliNI on hn urn
_ e Jt\,'a,., 1r:.cd~. rcTon MV-Ou-t but that
"J' tal..cn \£W:-a~o by \,i,~-cr:ickin~ Dorothy
Parl..er.
The countl'" cJ1dn t bu\. fl'1} ~uru;e .. tt•cl epitaph
-"See. I Told You I W J' r .1lling Ar.1rt ., -and
a'l.ed th.11 I e'pand her Clll<.'r to all the \\.Illy
'' ordsm1tth o Jl then• 1n P1lotl.1nd.
lnc1dcnt.1l1.,., he know., ho\\ she's going to met't
her MJl..er Shi! II fi nally atu•cle to her t,1m1ly's
n.1~~111~ dt•m.1nd~ to quit smul..ing ilnd .. tart l'\C rci,ing. "And then,
I'll \\,11'1-. cicro .. .-. Co.1<.t High ..... 1v," 'he r..a\ ... • a1 d gr>t struLI. by a
c1~.1rctte true I.. "
.....,
GLAD TO KNOW SHE'S FEEllt-.G BEnER -W11h four female
fflt>ndc. hor11un1,1f JI Ho.1g lio,p1t.1I, I w ,1<. .1 bllsy littll• dw<'rer-upper
tht• other d.1~.
I a-1...£-d ont• langu1sh1ng l.1d\ how 'he wa., doing, ;ind ~he p1t1ably
mo.rned:
' T t.>mbli.: Th,., nxim dm• .. n't e'en h.1\c Jn otean \1t''' ''
0
FRASIER LIVES! -The late Judge Cal Schmidt h.1d fl number of
lwr 1<-'' n h ' run lo\ mg lite and one of them ·~ l eing en,hnned in
lw• tnrnwr d1.1mlwr .. at Ne\\ptXt c; H,1rbor Mun c pal Court
II\ .1 hui.:1• thl'.1ter po)IN or tl•t> mo' 1e rrasier. the 5en!>uous
l•<•n.' don.111•d b.,. t1 dude '"ho re pectt..'d boih rum;int1c legends
,,nd .1dmlfl'd their lust tor hie
1 h~ po lPr, .1 wllector'<, item. wa., among the pnzt>s auctioned
Mm1d.w ar tlw Cal Schmidt Scholar!>h1p Fund dinner, !>t.1ged at
:-..:1•\\ port Be.H h Country Club, with proceeds benditing the Girl
Swul Counul oi Orange Count}
The winn1n~ bidder was Rogrr Grable, one of H1uoner's
l11n~t1me huclcl1es. \\ho promptly pre)Cntt•d 1t to H,:ubor Municipal
( ourt Judge Fred Horn, for h.10g1ng purprN.') And th.11's where it
111,1, he "1t'\\l d, m Cal's onl't•me ch,1mbt>,-., -.,ervmg as an
n I rJtinn to .1 I 111 u!. lattt>r d.1\ Lothlrn..><;
}NrY Kobrin's column appcJrs *!\.cry Tuc!>dJy, Thursday and
s.1turd.1y
troobling tharsomeone should
paint this otherwise.
As to our "endless aSSilult" on
Assemblyman Ferguson, nothing_
could be further from the truth.
Thouph the Daily Pilot did not
endor:.e Ferguson in the June
primary, it has long h;1d a cordial
• relationship with the assemblyman.
0
As a former intern who worked
with Assemblyman Gil Ferguson
for six months, I feel I can speak
from a perspective not afforded
Josh Corngold, who, though
obviously bright and well
informed, suffers from the same
in£1exible ideology and rigid
thinking he sought to satirize.
He confronted Gil Ferguson and
met an unmovable object. A man
hardened by service in three wars,
Ferguson holds an uncommonly
clear world view, bound only by
limitle)S patriotism and a belief in
a government ba:.ed on tradition
and common sense.
judgm\?nt on them.
But trying to pass judgment on a
brief meeting with a complex and
irtepress1ble poli ticicln like Gil
Ferguson should not give one
editorial license to belittle and
disparage apparently because
points of view were not snared.
Edu~tional opportunities are
made for understanding the
context of divergent views, not to
set judgment upon them. Yet
CorngQld's editorial suggests he
carried more to Sacramento than
just his baggage.
Finally, while it is Corngold's
prerogative to s.ltirize America's
military history and the·men and
women who fought in World War
II as .... ell as politicians in general,
1t is hard not to pity such a } oung
and bright individual who, 1n his
teens, is so cynical, irreverent ilnd
closed minded.
As a "twenty-something" I
learned much from my experience
with Gil Ferguson; the history he
has lived through. his perspective
on life and his conservative stands
on issues -despite the fact that I
ne-.er , .. alked locked-step \\1th his
views. I suffer to say that Corngold
could not echo those sentiments.
When the assemblyman would
not yield to more liberal
interpretations of private property
rights land development and the
educational bureaucracy, Corngold
was left without recourse. Rather
than attempting to understand the
reasoning for the assemblyman's
positions, Co rngold pJssed
BILL MUELLER
Sacraml•nto
Assemblyman Gil Ferguson's workers -past and present -
have come to his defense after critical article by high schooler.
Perot: Modern-day 'Music Man'
R oss Perot is the Professor I larold Hill
of American politics in 1992. Like the
"Music Man" in Meredi1h Wilson's
famou\ Broadway '>how. Perot made a
promi e to a great many people he didn't or
couldn·1 keep:
Yet; even after the good people of River
who discO\crcd thi~ earl) on "' rhc sumnrcr,
a young libran,in named Man an, com:cnlcd
the inform:it ion from olfic1.1h unl·e she ,,I\\
how her tO\\n ".I'> hcing. tr.t11,fl1rmed into .in
authentic communl\) b\ 1hc ch.1T1111ng
Professor.
Hill'~ scam come'> cra~htng do" n on him
and tho c who trusted him by another
traveling salc.,man, either JCJlou' uf 1 lill\
succe~ or nutr.1gcd b) I ltll., manipul.111,c
City fully realized that they
had been duped by this
silver-tongued salesman,
they could appreciate the
exci tement. anticipation,
-tacric.,. 11111 i' arrC\ted .rnJ brnughr 10 1he
Mll'k
Pell'ICCI
Liberal
Politics
and purpose he helped lO
create for them. c-.cn if only
for a ummer.
Def ore Perot 1s
demoni.ted too severely by
his dejected campaign
worker and by the media
hungry for the corpus
delicti, \\e would be \I.ell
advised. by way of
comparison, to reflect upon
the contnbu11on Profe!.sor Harold 11 111 made
to the creation of community among the
stubborn lo\l.ans of Rher City. Perot has
made a la .. ting contribution to citizenship
and community, not too dissimilar from
Professor Hill's.
A you'll recall, Professor Hill prom1!.cd
the res1dcnt11 of Ri\er City a "bo}s band ... a
much more suitable :ihernative to the new
pool hall in town. 1 lill told the good people
of River City there was trouble on the
horizon, ""I rouble wi th a capital 'T' nnd that
rhyme., '"'th 'P' and that stands for pool."
Once llnarcd by Hill's rhetorical w1Lardry,
all the right kind of parents in River City
began buying instruments of all sorts in
anticipation of the band. Throughout the
tale, the mayor along with memberi. of the
school bo.ird kept pestering Hill for his
credentials. But just as persistently Hill was
able to redirect their inquiries and their
energy to !>Ong and community involvement.
Of eot•r.e, it turns out that Hill wa!> only a
salesman, neither a band leader nor even a
musician. The one person in the community
high school g)m "here tfo1c n' ll l '&®--
residenrs nre re:tdy"to,aT·~rndTc:Tt r him.
Then, JU\I 111 the n1cl. ul tune. ~tJn.111. now
fully smith!n "ith 11111\ <.h.irm'. 'land' up to
llhame the re\iden1' of R1'u Cit) 11110 'ceing
how Hill 's pronrn.c of a hand l11nd.1mu11all)
changed their li\I.'.!). In the enJ. u11liw1~
Profe sor Hill\ "tlunk nh.thu.I:· the ho)' ol
RI\ er City gathcrc<l logt:rha 111 rhe g) m 10
perform Bectho,en·s "~hnuct 10 G" to the
cnthusia!>tic delight of their p.in:nts. Afl i.,
forgiven and 1 he vision of a ''boy' band"
placed in the mind of parent' .rnJ dul<lrcn
alike become' a reJhty for .111 ;h the lUrtaan
cfo es.
P crot was Profe.,,or I l.1rohl I !ill for mJny
American' du1 ing the spr111g and car I)
summer of 199:!: U!)ing m.111y of the !>.1mc
tactic~ and. 1f "e top for a 1m1mcnt to think
about it, \\.llh a \cry simtlJ r rc ... uh.
Perot told the good cit1£en' of Amcrk.1
there was trouble :1plcnty in the n.11ion'!.
capital, that's "Trouble \\ 11h .1 capit~1I ·r :ind
thal rhymes v.1th ·1.r and th.11 ,t.md\ Im
Bush." Instead of a bO)' b.md, Perot
promised a presidential cnmpa1gn; instcJd ol
instruments to l>CCure th.it end Perot sold
legions of Americans on thi: 1dc.1 of pulling
his name on the ballot 1n Jll SU state!>. Like
the good people of Ri,cr City. Americans
accepted the promise an<l bought into the
vi~ion offered by Perot, hook, line, and
sinker. Playing the part of the mayor and
school board "a the Ameucan mcdiJ "ho
kept asking to ee Perot's credential'>. Dut no
matter how much the media in,htcd, no
matter how aggressively th1.:y tried to p<11n t
Perot a'i -.ome son of would-be-dictator, the
good citiLcns uf Amcric:.1 kept on belie\ ing. A mcric.in) ''anted and needed tO" believe
in 'omcone. An}one in,ohcJ in the
Perot c.1mp.11gn tlunng the last fl\c months
experienced an enthusiasm for politics along
'"ith a en.,c of purpose ond community
probably unprecedented in their hvc~.
No'"· Perot b .. clmtngl) out of the rJce. or
Jl lea\t 'o he's ,,11d ln!>h:ad of a'kin~
...::.._WhcIC\ the bam..I. \\here·!> the band," the
faithful \\ant to lnow ""here's the
prcsiden11JI campJign?" It's gone, .ll least for
lhc moment. 1 he 1.ampa1g11 dbJppeJrcd just
J:. quick!) ·" a glinJ 'IJh:sman can take )our
credit ca 11.J numbcr.
For" h.1te\cr re .-.on,, pr.1c1ical. poltt1cal,
or pcr,onal, like PrufC,')l'f Hill, Ro ., Perot
JUSt couldn•t make guod on his prombe, e\en
though thll'>C \\ho trusted him made good on
theirs. Perot':-. i.upporters h.1vi; cvi;ry right to"
feel let do\\n, abandoned, ma)be c'cn like
thL rc'ltdenb of Rl\cr Cit}. duped. But in the
final ;inJlys1s it' nut the cJmpaign (or the
band) th.11 maller:..
What mailers i' the participatory
C\pt..~1cncc of the Perot c.1mpaign. If onl) for
fi,c month~. Perot' cffor1 energi1cd the
disaffected. mobiliLc<l thc apathetic, ".ind
empowered the di:.cnfrnn chised. Shon-li,ed,
)e!i; but certainly not inc.:onllequential in a
political ')'tern "hich brec<ls contempt and
d1!>tru'>t more ea"I) than 11 docs imuhement.
Thi is .i l~gacy \\hich cannol be ca~1l1
undone by the campaign's termin.11ion.
Americans may not be able 10 \\ish a
pres1dcn11:il camp:11gn into existence as easily
a!i River Ci1y could a band, but \v1th \Orne •
time the> '"ill come to apprcciJtc how their
participalion in Pcrnl'l> promise has changed
their lives an<l probably American politics for
a long tune to come.
MDrl. I'. Pctr-.Jcc·a tcac/l<'S pollticnl scicntt
ut UC/.
J>Rl~I DENT
Ct•orge Bu\h, ( R ), I he Wn1tc I !nu .c. I 600
Pcnn\ylvania Ave .. Washini;ton. D C W500 How to contact your legislators NlWPOR1 ·~1 LSA U\IFl lU
SCllOOL UI S I RJ CT, lbOI 16th SI, Newix>rt
Be.1ch. 760-3200. Supct intem.lcnt: John W.
Nicoll Uoar<l Member.: 1-'orn•st Werner,
prt~ldcnt; Jim dt IJoom. Rod MarMllllan, Jud)
h11nt•o, Shtrry L<wfbourrow, l'.d lkckrr.
Martha F1u11r.
\ IC:I:. J>RE~ll>ENT
Uan Qua)lt, (R). ScnJtc Office Hu1lding,
Washington, D C. 20510
GOVERNOR
Pete \\'ii on, ( R). St.Ile Cap11ol. \.1cramento.
958t.i, (916)4.iS-28-il
U •. ENA10R
Alnn Crnnston, (0). 5757 W Ccnlury Ul"d ,
Suite 515, Lo\ An~clc\, 900.1'. (21J)21$-21~6
John ~cymour, ( ll). 2400 E. KuH•lf,1 Ave , Suite
1()(1)(, AnJhcun. 92~06. 6J~-23J I
l \ llOUSL <>• RLl'JU~ L' 1 i\ II\ L\
( hrl\ Cox, ((~). 40th 01.st . 4<XKI Ma1.Art hur
Ul>w<l, l ast foy,.cr. Nev.port Uc.a~h IJ2<>11'1
75h 2N4. ( Rcpre~cnts Co ta Mc'J nd
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\larlnn Utra on, (R), 37th O!'t 140 Nc"'port
ntcr Dmc. Suite 120, Newport Dc:i~h.
9~6<10, 6-i~ 1137 (Represent~ Newport lknth)
John Jt Lt~I • (R). 35th 01 t, 1940 W
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Orangc\\ood, Su11e 106, Orange. 9266M.
9l9-0<i04 (Represents Co ta Mesa)
S fATE ASSEMBLY
Giibert .,er1:uson, (R), 70th Dist., 4667
M.acArthur Blvd .• Suite 201, Newport Beach,
'12660, 756-0(165. (Newport Beach.)
1'ohan f rlucllt, (R), 69th 01 t.. 17195
Ncwh<'p1: St . S111te 201, fountain Valley.
927011 66~·5503. (Rcprc COi'\ parts or Coc.t.i
Mc\.i and l lunting1on Hc:ich.)
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San f-tJn"~o (415)904·5200 (South co:a\l
rciaun COH:raic .splll bclwecn on.cc' 1n l..ona
Heat h (:!13) 590-5071. and S.1n Diego (M9)
297-9740.
Co01mlHlontr Don Mdnnb: (6 19)723·9286
ORANGE COUN1Y BOARD
Of-' SUPUlVISORS
I I.all of Admmi'ltra11on. 10 Ci"tc Center Pla11,
S nta Ana, 92701
llurftn M. Wkdn 2nd 1>1sl Costa Mc111,
834·3220
ThomH F. Riiey 5t h 01~t. (Nc~port Beach,
Santa Ana Hc1gh1s) SJ.i.3550
COUN1Y BOARD Of' •;o uCATION
200 Kalmus Drive, Co'-tn Mesa. P.O. Box 9050,
92628-9050, 966-4000.
lllubt'lh I>. Parker. member, Trus1ce Arca 5
(Cmta Mcu, Ne-.port Beach )
COAST COMMUN11Y COLLEGE DISTRICT
1370 Adam' Ave. C0!.111 Mesa, 92626, 432-5012
Chancellor AJl'ml P. Fmtandu. Pbd.:
Prt1ldt1tt: NHcy A. Poll1rd; Bo1rd Mtmbt'n:
Shtrl')' 81a111, P1UI G. k,,.er, W1Utr G.
llow1ld, Ar,..11tdo R. Ruiz: Studtnc Trutttt:
KJnttn II. Garwood
ORANGE COUNlY t•A.IR BOARD
88 f1ir Dr .• Costa Mes., 7.Sl·fAIR President:
l.a1T7 Anold, Viet Pre1idcnt, Doll Wllld;
Dirccton T .. n.o. .... Jolla Crt••· hck
Jolaaa, bndJ S•ltla, ~rfJ Lana•'°" JI•
Uadlllfrw. G117 H911kllwa.
MES,\ CONSOl.IUA I t..U WAHR OIS1 RICT
1965 PIJccntia. Co)ta t.k~a. 6]1·1200 UoJrt.I
Members: ·1 rudy Ohllg, Hank l'tinlan, M1rfo
Ouriantt, J :u:k II.all, l om l\'tl\On
COSTA MlSA S \M l'ARY DISTRICT
P 0 Bo' I WO. Co,ta Mc~J 92628-1200.
754-50-11 BtlJlll M~mhcrv J.1111c' W,1hncr,
JJmci, f-crl)lll:Ut, I l11try Green. Nale Re.it.le
.111t.l Did. Shcrrid;.
<:l IY GO\ lR,\U.~ l'
Co\ta Mtsa: C:11y 11.111. 77 f .ur Dmc, 754·5n.J.
M.1ry tlornbudi.lc. m.ivor. S.mJr.a G1:oi1. v11:c
mtt)Or. Pct1.:r UuflJ , Joe Erickson ;ind Jil)'
tlumphrcyl l"l>t1nc1I member&.
·~·••ch: Caty I !;all, .),)()() Ncwpott Blvd ..
644-J)(W. Mayor, Phil San\Onc; Mayor pro tcm.
01r1.:nce Turn(r: fohn ((Ix, E¥Clyn Hirt, John
Hcd1e1. Ruth\:lyn Plumn\Cr. Jean Witt.
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Elliot Stein, Jr.
chairm.lt\
Jim Gressingcr
publi~hcr
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mJnaging editor
Walter lurrm't•
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I
following is a letter from
llv.!!WrJOtt Beach City Manager Kevin
urphy to resident Drew L;Jw/er:
Recently the Daily Pilot printed a
tter you (Drew Lawler) forwarded
o me regarding your ideas on
angs ana graffiti in Newport
each.
Unfortunately, I received the
tter after it appeared In the
ewspaper and would have liked
n opportunity to have discussed
is matter with you prior to its
ppearance in the local newspaper.
First. I'd like to say that during
y first few months in Newport
each I've had an opportunity to
ak to a wide variety of
ommunity groups on various
pies, but most often on the
riorities that I see for our city in
e short and long term.
At the conclusion o( each of
ese talks I have said that while
ere are a wide spectrum of issues
cin~ the city, the most important
riority of the city in the future is
w enforcement and confronting
e possible increase in gang
ivity in the City.
I clearly understand how
portant this issue is and what it
eans to the City's future.
While you have offered many aoocf ideas in your letter, I believe
u weren 't aware that the city has
en doing the very things you
tdvocate for some time.
For example, the city uses
lilndblasting equipment, high
pressure washers, aerosol deaners
to remove various types of graffiti.
All of the field personnel that are
routinely out in the com munity do
report graffiti to the General
Services Department and every
effort is made on our part to
Nmove it within 24 hours of
clscovery.
In fact, as incredible as it may
•em, we often repaint our beach
1estrooms every week in the
•mmer with recycled paint. As an
llide, if you see graffiti, our hotline
number to call is 644-3055, 7
a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through
Friday.
With regards to gangs and our
current law enforcement efforts, I
thi nk 1t is important to stress that
approximately a year and a half ago
Police Chief Campbell formed a
p ng task force of four officers to
pay particular attention to these
Issues. This task force gathers
Information on gang activities in
1ghboring cities, monitors visits to
our city, and works the streets at
die critical times of the day for
ltlese kinds of activities.
This task force has recently been
IUpplemented by two additional
officers and at the beginning of the
aimmer we have added additional
patrol hours through the use o(
overtime in the coastal areas of
town. The City Council, city
administration and the police
department are fully committed to
lhe preventlon of gang activity
within our boundaries.
As you might surmise, this is
Fing to be extremely challenging
~ the coming months and years
due to the large increase in gang
lrlembership in Orange Cou nty and
fie other inland areas of Southern
California.
It will be dear to anyone that
tends to visit our community that
ey are welcome if they abide by
•ur laws, but if they are here to
create problems we will deal
uickly and effectively to revoke
r welcome.
Thanks for your letter and I look
rward to meeting you sometime
the near future.
KEVIN J. MURPHY
City Manager, Newport Beach
ants Jerry dally
he Pilot is always the first paper
pick up to start my day.
However, at times I'm
ustrated when I can't find the
lumn written by that whiskered
Id chap who's hiding behind his
ipe and it Isn't In that day.
How about running Kobrin's
lumn everydayf He's always
for a chuckle and these days
at's Important!
Keep up the good work.
F.JOHNSON
Newport Beach
hurcll growth
FLEA CONTROL CENTER
Kudos to you for the manner you
handled the Stephen Freeman
letter. As an avid supporter of the
Newport Harbor Art Museum
since 1973, I was stricken when I
read his letter. But, you served
the community well by printing
the museum's rebuttal.
This privately funded institution
has served Orange County well.
Bringing to us "cutting edge" as
well as historical contemporary
art. All art is subjective, and to
have the opportunity to ,
• experience all phases is a
privilege.
I believe Michael Botwinick put
it succinctly " ... think of the
museum as a real part of what
makes life here interesti ng and
rich." .
Tt\ank you, Daily Pilot.
E. G. CHAMBERLIN
Corona del Mar
Freeway to Newp~rt
What are the plans, if any, of .
CalTrans and the Costa Mesa City
Council to extend the 55 Freeway
beyond 19th St. toward Newport
Beach as origi nally proposed?
Motorists and residents of the
downtown-eastside area will soon
•
become very disenchanted with the
gridlock if the 55 permanently ends
at 19th St. To expedite the beach
traffic and east-west flow, the 55
should be continued recessed or
lowered with a c:.1p or tunnel
between 19th and 17th Streets to
mitigate disruption. The Council
will delude itself and hurt the city if
it doesn't quickly manifest some
decisive foresighted leadership.
CHRIS M. STEEL
Costa Mesa
Headlines wrong
Recently I've noticed that the
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the headlines for articles, often
create an impression not intended
by the author of the article.
Example: ln the July 21 issue of
the Pilot in the Community
Forum, Mark Petracca concluded
in his article: "Term limits are the
right reform; so lidly grounded in
America's commitment to "
republican government."
But the headline somewhat
twisted the import of his article
by reading: "The wrong reasons
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limits; But for the right reasons."
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Photos by
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A fas hio nable . evening
More than 500 Daily Pilot readers enjoy cruise and fashions
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More than 500 Dail} Pilot readers climbed Merchants donating prizes inclu~ed Europa Pacific and the Orange County Philharmonic
aboard Lord Hornblo~' er Jnd hud a fashionable International Salon and Spa, Le Biarritz, scholarship winners -are availa ble today
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Many of the
more than 500
guests aboard
the Lord
Hornblower
wave as they
set sail for
another "Wet
Wednesday."
time during the second "Wet \Vcdnesdays P.O.S.H., B. Magness Fashion and Thee White starting at 9 a.m. at Hornblower Dining Yachts,
Summer Series" C\.ening sponsored by the ' House Restau rant. 2431 W. Pkific Coast Highway (next to
Daily Pilot and HomblO\\N Dining Yachts. "We've got great readers and retailers in ·-Cano's).
"Newport Beach Merchants' Night" Newport Beach," said Editor William Lobdell. Please remember: only one cruise every 60
highlighted nine local ~ctailcrs: at-case, B. "Both were on display tonight." days.
Magness Fashion, Annette's Place, Draper's and Complimentary tickets for the next Wet Wet Wednesdays, a new summer tradition,
Damon's, Carys & Company, Gentlemen's Wednesday evening -"Music Under the are a cross between a floating town hall Debbie Wilder models Annette's Place, while
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Janice Fuchs, Micheal Fletcher, Susie Plummer aboard lord Hornblower.
Pictured clockwise starting above, Jerry and Costa
Mesa Mayor Mary Hornbuckle. In fashion were,
from left, Barbara Magne (8. Magness), Norm
Anderson (Gentleman's Rack). Lulu Gardetto (8.
Magness) and Mike McQueeney (Ge ntleman's
Rack). Denise Poulin (8. Magness) Bill Lobdell
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me and stop making up stori es."
When he wa s first called by
Spel~man on her wedding day,
Streit thought perhaps there had
been. a cake mixup. But he said
the right cake was delivered, that
~here. w~s no "Thank You Lucy"
inscription on the cake, and thot
he had warned her that the glass
ornament was not designed
properly fo r the top of the cake.
"I apologized, but she wouldn't
even listen," he said. "I almost
had a hea rt attack here when she
said, 'l 'll see you in court.' I have
the feeling she wants to make
some money.'"
Spellman said no refund wa
offered and she plans to taki:
Streit to small cla~ms court 10
recoup the S 172 cost of the cake
and $130 for the price of the
ornament.
The general manager aml
executive chef of the Laguna
Beach restaurant "'here the
wedding reception "ru. held -
Restaurant Monique -1s backing
up Spellman's claims and said he
will support her in court.
"It's a terrible th ing w~at they
did to her," said Guy Sackrider.
who has been executive chef at the
restaurant for the last three years.
"They made a very big m1sta!-e."
Sackrider said the man \\ho
delivered the cake admitted that ·
he had not brought the plaMic
support fo r the top of the cake
and refused to go bact-and get
one._Sockrider said an employee
admitted during a phone
conversation that the cake had the
wrong decorat ion.
"I said to him, ·oo you realize
that this is for a wedding?' He
said. 'Well, it's really not my
problem.' The guy wa~ very rude
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Elizabeth Spellman claims she
didn't rece.ive the right cake
, and plans to ta ke ba ker to court.
on the phone to me."
Ahhough Sackrider did not see
the alleged inscription, "Thank
You Lucy," on the cake, he said
several wedding guests and
re.,tau rant employees told him
they had. He also says the cake
wall delivered only about two
hours before the wedding
reccpuon and placed under an
umbrcllJ to shield it from the sun.
Streit. "ho has been doing
busincsii in Costa Mesa for 25
)·cars, said he believes the
reputation of his bakery is being
unfairly maligned and he
continues 10 offer Spellman a full
rcf und to put the issue to rest.
"faery y,eekend, we do at least
one doLen cakes," Streit said. "We
try 'cry hard to please all our
cu~tomers, bu\ you .can't always
please them all -that's the
problem."
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CATS pcopJc. The police arrived horlly
after that and arrested him on an
From A 1 ouKtanding warrant for failing to
meet the requirements of a soon. But the police arc not so !lure. . quarantine of his monkey. The
"We have received mon,key, Cornelius, bit a woman
documentation from him and we on Balboa Island a few months
are taking a look at it." Ncwpar1 ago, he said.
Beach Police Sgt. Andy Gonis Police also allege that Jarvies
said. "The investigation is was attempting to sell the tiger
continuing." cubs for $10,000 each.
Jarvies uses big cats -tigers, "My big problem was that little
African lions, leopards and monkey bite," said Jtlrvies, who
cougars -for publicity and de11ied that the tiger cubs were far
advertising campaigns. And he • spic. "If someone wants 10 buy
said his cats can be seen at several them, I'll sell th~m. but in this
Las Vegas casinos where visilors particular case, J was inside
can pose for pictures with the eating."
animals. Jarvics, who said he takes good
Last Tuesday, Jarvics said he care of his cats and allows then1 to
had parked his BMW at the El roam free at hi'> ranch. noted that
Torito Restaurant in Fashion placing the two cubs, Talassia and
Island and left the two tiger cubs Drakkar, in the city animal shelter
in the care of a parking va let marked the first time the animals
while he went inside to have a few have been behind bars.
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But when he walked out later, Jarvics.
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Jarvies, ''ho intend-. to plead
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his hobby 1s not so unusual.
"There's a lot of people who
o" n big cats, "J arvics said. "They
.ire CH!rywherc, but people just
don't '-now about them."
Aml Nc\\port Beach probably
h:.i.,n 't seen the last of Jarvies.
l lc said he ond his cats would
be at the BBG nightclub, 353 E.
Coast I ligh,,ay, for the 1993
Pusiiycat Calender Contc1it to be
held each Sunday at the club for
the ne\I two months.
SI\ contest "inners '"ill be
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be photographed ,.,,ith the ca ts.
1 he photos will then appear in the
Pus ... yca.t calender, he said.
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The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
Sports Editor Roger Carlson .... 642-4330 e;\t.387
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Automoti 1e, B 1 O
One big
fish who
stayed
afloat
-~Newport Harbor product
Mel Smalley always had
his priorities straight.
T he late Damon Runyon,
famous New York
sportswriter of an earlier
day, would have loved Mel
Smalley.
All the Runyon ingredients are
there: Past athletic achievements,
off-the-wall commentary, zany
humor that once led to untold
prnnks and controversial
opinions that would find ever
Oobby Knight paling in the
distance.
But there's also a
soft spot for friends
down on their luck,
Jil.e a past gridmate
• "ho is confined to a
wheelchair and can
no longer work. His
wife lost her job
during the recession
months back.
Smalley immediately
ventured forth to
help secure a
po ition for her. From the
Sidelines A friend of family
was h::ird-pres ed
financially earlier
this )Car. He ~truck out to ct up
a loan arrangement.
He once '-"Orkcd with a
program to a sist kids at the
Childrens I lospital in" the Bay
Area. And he chose to labor one
long afternoon rallying up funds
to buy a couple of TV cts for
two small girli. in the ho pital a
few year ago
Smalley, "ho still ranks third
on the all-time individual scoring
list in football with 134 points at
Newport Harbor High, has also
been accu ed of filling up
gridmate's hoes wjth sha' ing
cream, aggfavating
ome rererces one
night during an
intense basl.ctball
game by blowing his
own whistle in the
stands, hiding in a
morning fog during a
PE class mile run until the last
half-mile to appear and finish
well, and teasing the late
Constable Frank Vaughn "ith a
hot car that al\\ays prompted a
chase down Newport Doulevard
in the late 1940s.
He would admit to some of it.
then add, "You know, ol' Frank
never did catch up with me."
After playing a stout role in
Orange Coast College's first
sprint to a football championship
in 1951 as a defensive halfback,
See SMALLEYJ13
Taking it to a higher plateau
~Balboa Island's McKibben,
U.S. quadruple sculls go for it
on Friday in semifinals.
By Roger Carlson
SPortS Eefl1or
H e and his teammates had quali-
fied for the XXVth Olympiad
weeks and weeks ago and felt
the thrill of accomplishment -at least
they thought they had felt the thrill of
accomplishment.
• Little did Chip McKibben, a 27-year-
old Corona dcl Mar High and Orange
Coast College product know what lay
ahead. But it would not take long to
find it in Barcelona at the Summer
Olympics of 1992.
"It was at the Opening Ceremonies,"
said McKibben by telephone from Bar-
celona. "As we marched in ... it was
wonderful. I 've
never felt exhilara-
tion in my life
until I wal!Ccd into
the stadium." .0
in and get the ac-
k now I edgem en t
from 65,000 peo-
ple, >Ou realize
this is something
special.
"We dori't
It didn't end
there, however.
Mome nts later he
fou nd himself
within 10 feet of ·
Spanish King Juan
Barcelona, '92 • spend a lot of
time sl:ipping our-
sc Ive s on the
backs, but on an
e'cning of back-Carlos, just as the
monarch WjlS encountering his once-in-
a-lifetime experi~nce of seeing his son
in the arena.
"The father broke down and started .
crying and I was about 10 feet away
from it," said McKibben. "It was just an
emotional thing for me.
"And the marching was unreal. You
don't realize what you've done until you
hear from people, and when you walk
slapping, I was realizing what made 11
all worth it. I was meeting people from
track and field , and others, who "ere
sharing the same experience."
McKibben would eventual!) find him-
self at the front of the pack of Anieri-
cans as they took their places on the in-
field, adjacent to the track, and he was
recruited by photographers to act as
one of several "bodyguards" for some
of the members of the "Dream Team,"
including Magic Johnson and Scottie
Pippen.
"l\e heJrd I had \ome 30-second
:,pots on tcle\Js1on."
snid McKibbcn ''Ith
a laugh
McK1bbcn, a Bal-
boa '!!>land re.,idcnt,
has been ridin~ a
.high crest e~cr
since, despite a los~
in the prchminJnes
of quadruple 'culls
on Tuesda\, "hi ch
has since been
taken care of" 1th a
'l·ve never felt
exhilaration in
my life until I
walked into the
stadium.•
victory 1n repcchage to qualify for Fri-
day afternoon's se mifinals.
McK1 bbcn, ''ho was S\\ itched baci.. to
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Sh.lu"" "'°"w~ 0.. 1 P •
Herc's the cream of Newport Harbor Yacht Club's entry, which is entered in Challenge Cup, starting today in Newport Beach waters: Back row, from left, Rick
lavelli, Colin Bate, Ward Mace, Danny Zimbaldi, Gary Bechtel. Front row, from left, Bin Menninger, Phil Thompson, Jack Hogan, Dan Thompson, Ca e Hogan.
Challenger Cup gets under way today
By Alchard Dunn
Sc>octs wrur
NEWPORT BEACH -Now that yacht clubs throughout
the United States want a piece of the actfon, the criteria for
the biennial U.S. Yacht Oub Challenge Cup has grown stiffer.
"In the first year (1984), the 10 clubs that were chosen came
from reputation," said Newport Beach's Bill Ficker, one of six
judges for the Newport Harbor Yacht Oub-bascd regatta, con-
sidered by many of those in attendance on Wednesday at the
opening ceremonies the most prestigious yacht race in the U.S.
It's invitation only.
According to general chainnan Thomas Garrett (NHYC).
1,500 to 2,000 applications are sent out to yacht club man.igerc;
throughout the country. Onl> 10 are a ked to participate.
''The judging i not ba~ed on the mo t expensive facility, or
if a rJub has an all-star sailor." Ficker aid. "You do have to
have a nice facility, one with a dmmg hall for its members, a
nice boatyard and docks, good enough to hold a national re-
gatta championship. And you also need a good juniors pro-
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but Wyrick sdll
'MCKIBBEN:
From 81
the stroke cnt from the No. 3 seat, led teammates Dob l<Jehlc1 ,
John Riley and Keir Pearson to a 5:46 clocking to cl<lim a berth in
the l>emifinal , .,...ith host Spain the nearest competitor, in unbeaten class
....,. 'Tricky Dic k' McKinney almost pulls
off a coup in 'assault' on club starter.
F ollowing up on a chnllenge that was 9uasi-instigated in
this column, the legendary "Tricky Dack" McKinney of
t.he Newport Beach Golf Course men's club assembled
'ome of the best horses available and confronted the course
champion.
Yes, the bold "Tricky Dick" always has something up his
~le eve.
Club golf
ln this case, neither 'McKinney, winner of this
week's dare award, nor course champion Keith
Wyrick has ever been known to back down from a
friendly golf battle. '
So in a scramble format last Thvrsday,
McKinney rounded up fellow club members Bob
Potts, Craig Jensen and Chuck Frazier, then drew
swords against Wyrick, the most famous golf
course starter in Orange County, and teaching pro
Mau Nicol.
It was straight up, handicaps were tossed out.
In the four-on-two contest, however, the teams
tied at 7-under par. Potts, merely filling in for the
so-called amateurs, made a nice putt on the 18th
hole to save a birdie fo r the four ome while the
pro boge)•ed No. 18 in an exci ting finish. There
was no sudden death.
Jensen contributed eight tee shots and finished four birdies,
Frazier had five tee shots, wrapped up one birdie a nd saved
one par while Potts added three contributing tee shots.
~!cKinney, who. e other nickname around the club cannot be
printed a family newl>papcr, had two of his tee shots used by
tht.: foursome, but also saved two crucial pars.
Credit goes 10 Wyrick and Nicol. who were gracious to put
up wi th these upstarts. No word yet on a rematch.
• Make plans now for the fourth annual Sieve Van Horn
Memorial Golf Tournament Scramble at the Costa Mesa Golf
Jnd Coun1ry Club on Aug. 31 with a noon shotgun start.
All proceeds of the event benefit the Steve Van Horn
~tcmorial Scholarship at Estancia High, awarded annually to
the outstanding cnior student/athlete. Van Horn, considered
the finest-basketball player in Estancia history, was tragically
killed after falling off a cliff while vacationing in Mexico in
Dec .. 1982, during the prime of his collegiate hoops career.
The tournament -with a Sl 10 fee that includes green fees,
golf cart, lunch, drink and dinner ticket -also has presented a
donation to the boys and girls clubs of the Harbor Area.
•Newport Beach Country Club member Ken Wasmann and
gueM Frank KJuewcr (Costa Mesa Golf and CC) won the 1992
Regatta Member/Guest Golf Tournament at the Newport
Beach CC last Saturday with a low net of 260 after the
three-day rounds.
One of the highlights of the tournament was Charles
Primich's hole-in-one on No. 4 (143 yards) during the final
round. His partner and witness was Jim Fish.
The winning low gross score (287) was turned in by club
member Jim Keane and guest Steve Beebe (Hillcl'est CC,
Idaho). Second low net at 262 was Chris Stowell (member) and
guest Jerry Dauderman (Mi sion Viejo CC), while third low net
"as won by Rick Kranz (member) and guest Jim Orth (Costa
~lc:sa Golf and CC). Wasmann and KJuewer led the entire way.
•Add Newport Deach Golf Course: In Thursday's regular
rounds -without McKinney, Potts, Jensen or Frazier, of
cour~e -Hal Green won low gross at 66 while Bob Geiser
"on lo\\ net at 52. Tom Chambers was-second low net at 55.
In Saturda~ 's Flight A rounds, Green won low gro s again a t
66 "hile Al Schnell won low net at 56. In Flight B, Roy Wells
(low gross 68) and Leo Young (low net 56) were the winners
while Bob Dei'.lrborn (low gross 72) and Don Chandler (low net
.56} .,..ere Flight C trailblazers.
• Ne'-"port Beach's Bobby Hatfield of the Righteous
Drothers, an a' id golfer, will be hosting an annual golf
tournament in his name at the Los Coyotes Country Club on
Sept. 14 to benefit the Lupus Foundation of America, Inc.,
Southern California Chapter.
Celebrity panicipation will come from NFL players, TV and
r;HJ10 personalities and entertainment personalities. Ed Arnold
1s master of ceremonies. A special concert by the Righteou
Drothers, including Brad Garrell and other surprise guests, will
follow the awards/live auction portion.
For more information. call 891-6400 or 531-2010.
At the start on Wedne. day in rcpechage it \\as Au~tna an Linc
1, the U.S. in Lane 2, Sweden in Lane 3, Poland in Lane 4. Spain
in Lane S and Great Britain in Lane 6.
McK.ibbcn & Co. got a good start, contrary to Tuesday's swrt,
which led to a lose: to Australia -by one-hundredth of a second.
Nevertheless, al the halfway point they were
about four seats behind Spain in the repcchagc.
but a strong kick with conditionl> near pt.:rfcct
-in calm waters and \\ith a little cross he;1<l-
wind coming from about a 45 degree angle on
the boat, the Americans pulled through to c;ip-
ture the race and qualify for the semi ...
It wa~n't anything nc" for McK1hben to be in
the stroke eat, he wa there .,.. hile training in
Switzerland, but it wa unusual to mal..e the
switch once the Games hod begun.
"We had to make a change," noted McK-
en ibben, after seeing the fir~t day's rc~ulb.
It produced a three-second improvement. and in the end Spain
w:is beaten by about 1.5 seconds.
It was decided 10 go \\.ith McKibben in the No. 3 .. eat entering
the Games in D:ircelona in hopes of improving their 101, but as it
turned out, it wasn't the right move.
That wasn't the only alteration of the U.S. look, "'hich cnmc
about in Switzerland. About two weeks ago. on the Jj~t Jay of
their preparatons stay, McKibt1en, while running to prac11cc.
wrenched his ankle badly when he hit an uneven portion of 1hi..:
ground.
In addition to "eating Motrin by the pack~." he's been ro" ang
with an air-cal>t surrounding his gimpy foot.
"When 1 get back I'll have to get it (the anJ.le) an a 1.."t·" l>aid
McKibbcn. "What happene<l was that the tattle bone in the foot.
th e fifth metatarsal bone, was fractured." ,
''I wasn't able to ge t it X-rayed until \\C got here, ahuul the
23rd," said McKibben. "Sure enough, it wu' fractured."
That mi'>h:1p, ho"c' er, ha'> done \Cl) lilllc 10 put a d.1111pcr on
McK1bbcn' Olympic Game., e\perience
Some tape. an air-cast and ad(enaline ha~ made the anjur~ nu1h-
ing more th.Ill a sligh t nui ·ancc.
Friday McKibben and hil> teammates go for it in the \Cmiltnal~.
\\ith hope., of landing a berth in the finals.
But wh;uever comes, it is doubtful he'll experience an~thing
which will better that moment under the moon.
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SMALLEY: Looking ba.ck_at one of Harbor's finest
hut 1hcn ,;iy. an!;ber cop coming trom the
u1her direction." :t'h:n called for a big
deci!.ion. Wtllle Channef-EquestNn. 8 am . GymNstlCS. t 1 a.m., T emrs (tape), 2 p m , Eques!llan
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Blue CMnnel-VolleybaJI. 4 a m • Women's bas·
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From 81
Smalley advanced to
College of the Pacific
where he played with a
quarterback named Tom
Flores, who later coached
tbe NFL Raiders with
great s4ccess.
He said, "Tom and I
have been good friends for almost 40 years.
He's a quiet guy, but a good coach and one
of the nicest gentlemen you could ever
hope to meet. You know how he looks on
the field (TY games)? Well, that's how he
is off the field."
Like so many others, Smalley grew weary
of •:progress" in Costa Mesa years ago and
found himself pondering on a slower-paced
town. He chose Lodi up north. Lodi had a
population of 16,000 then, but is now
bulging over the 60,000 mark,
He said, "I remember when Costa Mesa
had a population of J,900 when I was a
kid. I think it's about 90,000 today."
The break came in 1960 when his Pacific
coach, "Moose" Myers, drew him up north
with a tennis club construction project.
Myers also helped wife Doris secure a nice
teaching job. She had the proper
credentials and was also talented in some
sports, like tennis.
In fact, one day Myers urged Smalley to
"get into tennis" and gave him all the gear
-a racquet, balls and a tennis outfit.
Well, that led to hilarity. Smalley,
making like Dobby Knight, challenged
Doris to his idea of a "Wimbledon ..
showdown.
That was a bad mistake. His wife knew
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her way around the courts and -well, he
lost. Badly.
With a laugh on himself, Smalley said,
"Boy, that rnade me so mad -losing to
my wife of all
things."'fhM was enough
of tennis. •
Looking back, Smalley
said he will always admire
Tar grid coach Al Irwin
for many things. "I le is a
real gentleman," he said.
Smalley played for Irwin
in 1948-49-50.
He afso had a recall of
OCC grid coach Ray
Ro~o during his playing
days. "Rosso was one of
the finest defensive
coaches I eve·r knew," he
said, "if we were behind
at the half, he knew how
to change the defense
effectively.
"Sports fans in recent
years carry on about all
the unique defenses, but
Rosso was doing a lot of
those things 40 years ago.
I recall the ni ght he ran a
in the decathlon. Had he no1 been
compettng v.ith an injured foot, he m:.t)
have fared better, but he did ltn i)h fifth
anu Recd wanted him to ad,:ance to th e
Ol)mpi~ Trt.ib.
That prompted
amu.,ement J) Smalley
!laid, "Coach, l can't
make the Ol)mp1c 1eam,"
bu1 more amu-.cmcn1
came v.hcn Recd replied.
"I know that, Mel, but at
le ast }Ou'd get a J<lC~e1."
And he remember .. one
memornblc night when a
personable Co ta MellJn,
Luke Da\1S, took him
and a bunch of other
young boy!i lll the .Sania
Ana Bo\\ I to \\atch an
e'ening grnJ contest.
Oa\is couldn't afford a
big b:itch of ticket!i, but
he could par!. ht'> \Chick,
\\ith a flatbed on bac.1-.
beneath the 'corcboard
at one end The\ could
watch from there.
4-5-2 defense (five
lineb:ickers) to shut down
1his ace S:in1a Ana
College passer -:ind it
worked."
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Smalley, then 10, had
another ideu and
encouraged the other'> to
scale the fence \\1th him
.tnd get belier '>CJ"
inllide. A'> Smallcv
clc:ircd the top. the
Newport's Mel Smalley
He abo had a taste of Olympic nct1on in
the summer of '51. The late Ralph Recd, ·
long-time Tar athletic director, entered him
others fell back, ha' ing ~po11cd a loc.:.il
gendarme en route.
He said, ··1 chose 10 ru~ the other \\:.t)'.
A\ thou,;1nd., "ere getting c:tted bdorc
kickoff time, th ) su1 :in unexpected
prc·g.1mc ~ho'\ -)Oung Meh in r'1cing
do"n the middle of the fiel d \\llh the cop"
hot in pur~uit,
I le lm:tll\ hu!>tlcd into the ..,lunds and
found rclugc bet,,ecn h\O fanll. ~1cam,h1k.
l),"i' hurm;J into lhc ~tJdium v.ith u
11cket. found f\tehin ;mu :.tadium lik
returned tu .. normJI.''
Once in lugh <,Ch<><?I. the '1gricultural
in,tructor, Llgin Hall, had an J'><,tgqm1,:n1
!or all -dig long trenches for <,ome
pipeline\. 'I ar cage '>t.1r Jim Robem and
SrnJllC) took charge ur one area. . •
Roberts 'aid, "Sm.1llc\' .,tuned right off
digging f:is1 ••nd furioulll~·." "'
Uut once the hole ''a'> deep enough.
'Rubert'> said, ··sm;ille\ bid dov. n to relit in
the area heh.id dug f~,r the ''hole period."
I !all "J'> off at a di-.wnce and Smalley ''as
tutall\. out uf '>ii!ht R\.ibe rt:. .. un chuc1'1e
Jbuui that cp1,ode
Smallc\, the f.ithcr ol t\\O children, Mel
Jr . .ind Linda. laugh..:d recl!ntl) ''hen an
ulJ 1e:imrn.11e. recalling ht!; -.upcrb p;.i~.,
catching talrnt, ~uggc,ted they toss the ball _
<iruunJ :-1.JOH! Lli.1\.
I le ~aid ... fh~ la-.t time m} daughter
thr1..\\ J couple p.1"c' =it me. 1hc} ;ilmo~L
l.noc1'cJ m1,; u\ er
'I he d,,,' o! ~1.trdlHll? I k mu~ed. "Bov,
th 11 \\,t, :, l11ng. liin~ 11me J!,:O... •
Dun ( .wtn:ll ;, a former ~purts editor
fur thc C. U!>ta .\luJ (;Jobc l ltr;ild.
fun·mnm•r to ll1t• D.Ji/1 Pilot, :wd :l
n».idrnt of \/buquerc1~c •. \.\I.
You don't have to ride all the way to Del Mar to see the horses run .
Because the first weekend of the Del Mar racing season will be simulcast
live at your nearest Satellite Wagering Center.
Come on Saturday and you'll have &ont-row seats to the $100,000
Palomar Handicap. Some of the friskiest fillies and mares around will go
for the gloiy in this 1 V16 mile turf race. On Sunday, the featured race will be
the $100,000 Bing Crosby Handicap. An equally exciting, 6-furlong sprint
for older speedsters.
So switch off your cruise control and hop over to your nearest Satellite
Wagering Center this weekend. And watch the horses fight some traffic
of their own.
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Take heed ... 'hot'
Spots will only last
just so long ...
Kf avi~ heads u~ San Ramon
Valley High football program
~ McWhinney lands fi rst
marlin of the season;
Balboa Island's Joh n Block
lands 116-pound billfish.
S alt water fishing has really
exploded off our Southland
coastline, and if you didn't get in
on the hot bite this past \Veek, better
mul e plans to head out for'a day's
fishing soon, El Nino won't last forever.
larltn, )ellowfin tuna, golden
Jorado. yellowtail, bluefin tuna, bigeye
Jim
Niemiec
tuna, skipjack and broadbill
have mO\·ed in10 blue
off shore waters and both
private yachts and
sport fishers are getting in
on the action.
The first marlin of the
sea-;on was landed on
Saturday by Huntington
Be.1ch angler Troy
California Lures, custom Rainbow
jigs available at Angler's Center and a
good selection of marlin and tuna lures
in stock at J.D.'s on Bal Island, will
combine to produce the most strikes
until the spikebills settle down and
begin feeding on live mackerel.
The first yellowfin tuna for the
Pacific Anglers Club of Newport Beach
was caught by Pam Myers of Costa
Mesa. The anglerettc was fishing on
~oard the yacht "Ms. June" when she
hooked into the tuna just a few miles
off the coast.
Also fi shing on the same boat were
Vaughn and JoAnnc Bowen of Irvine,
who !_anded nice yellowtail and
yellowfin tuna.
•Just about every kelp patty in the
channel is holding lots of fish. Blue
shark arc everywhere, and when the
dorado and yellowtail decide to bite, it
produces awesome fishing.
Sportfishers rul'lning out of Newport
Landing, Davey's Locker and Dana
Wharf Sportfishing are all getting in on
the action. Loads are full, and to insure
a good spot on the rail, call ahead for
reservations.
~ Forme r Newport Harbor
standout has taken over
after five ye ars as aide.
By Richard Dunn
Sj)OftS Writer
D avid Kravitz, former offensive
lineman at Newport Harbor
High and Orange Coast Col-
lege, has moved his on-field tactics to
the sideline.
Kravitz, 29, was named head foot-
ball coach at San Ramon Valley High
in Danville last spring, his first hea'1
~ition after five years as an assistant
m Northern California. •
Only 5-foot·S, 195 pounds after
starting for two years under OCC
Coach Dick Tucker, Kravitz believes
there two principles to winning foot-
ball. "Definitely quiekness and tenac-
ity," he said. "That's the key to foot-
ball."
Upon leaving OCC, Kravitz wanted
to switch to fullback at Sacramento
State, where he majored in govern-
ment but also realized that his small
frame and limited ability had reached
a crossroad.
"I had my fill of football and I knew
I'd have to change positions if I played
at a Division II school," Kravitz ~aid.
"I was a guard all my life, but I didn't
.have the s~ed to be a fullbuck, so I
saw th~ writing on the wall.
"Quick fe et and a ~trong heart -
that was the only way 1 survived (as a
lineman). I spent ::i lot of time in the
weight room, but as long as l was
quick, I could get around people."
Kravitz, taking his tenacious uttitudc
from the trenches to the sideline,
hopes his fiery approach rubs off on 1his hew San Ramon Valley players.
· "This team l'J'n taking ·over has
three young men who are 6-4, 250 and
up," Kravitz said. "The fir!>t thing l ·
told tpem is that you can be 6·4, 250,
but if you can't move, I'll take a guy 5-
8, 160. Now, they're down a little and
they're quicker."
Kravitz, who still teaches history at
Monte Vista High (Danville), Sun
Ramon Valley's. bitter rival, coached at
Monte Vista for fou r years -two
years as an assistant freshmen coach,
one year as head freshmen coach and
one year as head JV coach. Last year,
he coached at Benicia High.
He had actually in terviewed fo r the
head varsity job at Monte Vbta l:t)t
winter. "They gave me a week to think
about it, but the day I had to tel
them, the job at San ~amon Valle
opened up and I told them I wante
to interview for that job," Kravitz said .
So he interviewed for the Sa
Ramon Valley position in March an
was hired in ,April.
He's happy with the decision, espe·
cially considering he was out of foot-
ball for three years while selling pack-
aging supplies.
"When I graduated, I started think-
ing about getting involved in football
again1 but I got so jnvolved in this cor-
porauon that 1 didn't have time to
think nbout it seriously," he said.
Kravitz, who dreams of setting up a
San Ramon Valley versus Newport
Harbor. football game in the future, is
the second former Harbor athlete to
be named a head coach in a major
sport thb year.
John Altobelli, also an '81 Harbor
graduate, was named Orange Coast
College's baseball coach last month.
Kravitz, whose parents still live in
Costa Mesa, has also coached and
played baseball. In football, he played
offensive guard and linebacker at
Newport Harbor, earning second team
All-Sunse t League offense his senior
year.
Outdoors
1c\Vhinney, while fishing
on board the yacht
"Chiron,'' operating out of
Ne" port Harbor and
slippered by his brother
Scan.
The )!riped marlin was
ioolcd JUl>t off the 43 fathom spot on a
"bleeding maclerel" lure and weighed
IJ2.2 pounds at the Balboa Angling
Club.
San Diego party boats and mini-long
range deluxe sponfishers are decking
lots of tuna and exotics. There are huge
schools of fish some 50 to 90 miles
south of Point Loma and bites are
fantastic.
DeCinces ready for Korea assignment
previous experience "ilh Japane)C
baseball.
]he "Chiron" was pres~rue.d.. the.First
h sh Flag for this catch, but actually
there were. "two" first marlin caught on
S:11urdJ)
The sportfis he r "Spirit of
Adventure," 619-573-0591, skippered by
Mike Keating, has some_opening_s for
multi-day trips later this month and into
September.
Anglers fi shing these trips should be
able to get in a whole season's fishing
in just a couple of days. A huge
hammerhead sha rk was weighed in at
the BAC by harbor area resident Steve
Craig.
~ He has been chosen for
Goodwill Baseball Series
with September date.
By Barry Faulkner
Spons Wr~er
T im DeCinces has a score to set-
tle this su mmer and, this time,
he'll have his friends along to
help.
DeCincel., a thrce-)Ci.H )larll:r and
All-CIF cutcher at CdM, pl.1)cd one
scnsorrtn Japan in 19 ·~. while his fa-
. thcr, former Angel and Oriole Doug
DeCinces spent the )Car in the fapa-
nc. c professional league. It ''as not a
fond memory fo r the younger DeCinc-
es, who hit .443 \\ith five homers for
th e Sea Kings la~t season to earn a
full scholarship to UCLA.
John Dlock of Balboa Island, fishing
on the sport fisher "Fin & Tonic,"
-.kippered by Tom Hargraves, hooked
into a I 16-pound marlin late Saturday
night, but it was not weighed in until
Sunday, too late for the BAC flag, but
11 \\as awarded first catch honors fo r
the TunJ Club at Avalon.
The recent Corona del Mar High
graduate has been selected to repre-
sent America in the Goodwill Baseball
Series, Sept. 1-7, in Seoul, Korea.
Billfish should become more active as
they move onto the traditional high
'pots in mid-channel waters. For the
ne\t couple of weeks, look to big lures
to produce the most hookup .
Fishing on board th e deluxe yacht
"Doo-Wha-Ditty," skippered by Tom
Ditty of Newport Beach, the angler
baited a 176-pound hammerhead that
ate a live mackerel.
Jim Niemiec's outdoors column
appears in tbe Daily Pilot e.-ery
ThuNdDy.
The American team will compete
against national high school all-star
teams from Korea and Japan at th e
eighth annual infernarional even.t. giv-
ing DeCinces a chance to renew h'is
"I think 1 was the fmt Atm:ncJn 10
play in th eir Liu le League - or \\ h.tt
\\Ould be our Colt League -and it
\\as a tough experience," said DcCinc-
es. ''T11ey take bascb.111 \cry i.criously.
even al that level, and not speaking
the lang1;1age made it Joubly tough."
DcCinces, \\ho il> hilltn!! .490 for his
fathe r's Connie Mack team th is )Urn-
Frequent
mileage
bonus
~ But it's the pilot
who gets tbe bonus . ..
By Barry Faulkner
Sports "'"'e-
T hough he considered
11 JU'>l another day at
the office, Newport
Beach s Lnc Ross could be
credited \\<Ith an assist 1f
,e,cral American athletes
earn medab at the 25th
Ol~mp1ad .
Ross, l1. piloted the
World A1rna)s night that
earned members of the
men·., volleyball, we1ght-
lift1ng and water polo teams,
among other,, to the ongo-
ing compet111on in Barce-
lona last week.
The assignment gave Ross
a Lhance to renew his ac-
q ua 1 n ta ncc with former
Newport I larbor High alum
Steve Timmons, who gradu-
ated a vear after Ross fi n-
ished up m 1976. Timmons
1s the leader of the men's
volleyball team, which is
vying for a third straight
gold medal.
"I talked to Steve for sev-
eral minutes before we left
• 1hout high school," Ro
~aid. "We talked about win-
ning a third straight gold,
and I've been real interested
to watch how the team is
doing.''
Ross, a casual sport fa n,
-.aid his recent stay in Ger-
many hampered his effort
to follow his former pas-
~enger ' medal pursuits. But
he will mi~ in as many hour
of television coverage as hi
busy schedule pcnnits.
Ros al o vhitcd with
George Stcmbrenncr, a
member of the US Olympic
Committee, on the flight to
Barcelona, which originated
an Tampa, Fla. But rubbing
elbows 1 nothing new for
the area aviator.
"I've piloted flight'> with
Bruce Spring teen, Sting
11nd Pete r Gabriel an the
ra•il, .. he ~aid
,
here are benchmarks that represent the ultimate in accepting and
meeting challenges.
These tests are not the same for everyone. Some ascribe to the thrill and adventure
of climbing mountains. Others say that sailing across an ocean is the stuff of dreams
and excitement. Most agree that one measure of personal accomplishment is running
a marathon.
Almost everyone has at some point been intrigued with the idea of running a
marathon. The question has been: "How do you train?· The most effective method,
fortunately, does not involve billions of miles, drudgery and the loneliness of the long
distance runner.
The Galloway Marathon Program is based on low mileage, group support and
personalized training designed specifically for you. Since its inception 1 O years ago,
participants have enjoyed a 99% success rate in finishing both the program arid a
marathon. The program is effective for first time runners as well as marathoners who
want to improve performance or enter the Los Angeles, Long Beach, or San Diego
marathons in the Spring of '93.
The lncjependent and The Olive Garden Restaurants in conjunction with Newport Ski
Company invite you to challenge yourseff and join our six-month program. To kick it off,
we'll be hosting two free events with Olympian Jeff Galloway, designer of the program
and author of the nation's best selling running book, Galloway's Book on Running. Jeff
has coached thousands through their first marathon, and he'll be setting up a
personalized training program for you .
Location: The Olive Garden Restaurant Date: Saturday, August 1
16811 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach from 6 to 9 p.m.
During this event, you can sign-up for the six-month program, which begins August 15
at Newport Ski Company, 2700 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. You'll learn how to
run a great marathon and develop a healthier lifestyle. The $99 fee covers training,
instruction manuals, plus goodes like a t-shirt and a COf1t of Jeff Galloway's nationwide
bestseller. Please join us, meet Jeff Galloway and get ready to chaHenge yourself.
For the duration of the program, The Independent will be following the progress of the
marathoners in training. For more information contact Newport Ski Company at
631-3289, Ext. 74.
(Another of lle's chllenges is finding a cuff for CanctN. A portion of 1«11 patticf>ant's
program fee wil be donated to the PttJatrlc CllJCtlr Rfslan;fl Fund.)
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mer, said he wa., phY.sically smaller
than hi., Japanese contemporaries as n
14-ycar-old, but i-. looking forward to
turning the tables this )ummer.
"The) "ere all taller and stronger
than 1 wa at that age. But I was look-
ing at their roster and saw their catch-
ers Jre 5-foot-7 and 5-9 and 150
pound!.. ~ty dad and l were kind of
laughing about that the other night.
I'm tooling forward to playing against
them this time, with some of my
frlcnds."
Joining DeCinces on the American
team arc several Southern California
standouts, many of "hich he has
played with and against in Connie
Mack, high school, and in a recent all-
'>tJr tournament in Oklahoma.
Karl Thompson and Jared Janke,
See DECINCES/16
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Do you remember a standout Ught end named
John Carlson? He was big, rangy and had hands
made or glue. And he was one. or Costa Mesa
High' best, in a long line or Mustangs.
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 -
Costa Mesa HieJI' s Mustangs.
Since the Mustangs put on
their green Jerseys they have
lined up for the kickoff 308
times· over a span rif 32 years.
The Mustangs' record? 98
victories, 208 losses, 5 ties.
The Daily Pilot's recor d? 308
wins, no losses, no ties. We've ...
been ther.e every time to
r eport on the Mustangs.
How does it add up?
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For the Mustangs, the
numbers come up one shor t.
That's because in 1961 the
Mustangs lost . on the field to
Newport Harbor, 12-6, but
aner Newport Harbor forfeited
because of an ineligible player,
Costa Mesa likewise had to
"forfeit" because of an
ineligible player, thus there
was no verdict. Nobody won
and nobody lost, but it wasn't a
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-1992 schedule
Non-l eague
Fri., Sept. 11 -Corona del Mar (at Newport Harbor)
Fri., Sept. 18-Rancho Alamitos (at Orange Coast)
Fri., Sept. 25 -Los Amigos (at Garden Grove)
Thur., Oct. 1 -Troy (at Newport Harbor)
Thur., Oct. 8-Calvary Chapel (at Newport Harbor)
tie, either! ·
For the Daily Pilot, it adds up
to 100 percent. Win, lose,
draw ... or even "no contest,"
the DaiJy Pilot has always been
there with an eye-witness
account, complete With
statistics ... and always will.
At every Costa Mesa High
varsity football game you can
count on it ... there 'll be Pa cific Coast League
Fri.. Oct 16 - at Laguna Beach
Fri., 0-ct. 23-La-guna HTlfS(afNewport Harbor)
Fri., Oct. 30-at Trabuco Hills
---crreel'learleJ's-and
Thur., Nov. 5 -Century (at Santa Ana Bo wl)
Fri., Nov. 13-Estancia (at Newport Harbor)
All games start at 7:30 p.m.
quarterbacks, goal-line
def ens es and halttime
adjustments ... . a tee for the
kickoff, and the Daily PUot.
ATTENTION COMPARISO N SHO PPE RS:
GET IN THE GAME... ON A DAILY BASIS •••
GET YOUR LOCAL SPORTS IN THE DAILY PILOT.
Look for yourself ...
Is if any wonde r all agree
Nobody cares ...
· li ke th e Daily Pilot cares
bll'IJ PilOL
642-4888
ThB 1992 campaign Is Just around thB corner ... and the Dally PHot Is planning Its best-ever coverage ...
Watch out .Myron Miller, we're going tQ kn ock your socks on!
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AMI RICAN LEAGUE Sept 1 -Cleveland =:l· 7:35 SptCI\ . ' Aug 3 \ -at Cticago, S 05 Channel 11 NATIONAL LUQUE Angela achedule Sept 2 -ClevelaJld . 7:35 none Dodger• achedule Sept 1 -at Chleago. 11 20 none
Dete Opponent, tlm• TV Sept 3-ldle Sept 2 -at Chicago. 11 20 none
Sept 4 -Baltlmore =~· 7 .35 Sports Channel Date Opponent, time TV Sept 3-lclle July 30-Seattle (homeJ· 1 OS none Sept 5-Baltimoie home . 7 05 none JUiy 30-San Dleoo (home). 7 35 SptCh Sept • -at P1ttsburvh. 4 35 Chamel 11 July 31-•t Texas. 5 3 Channel 5 July 31 -San Dteoo (home), 7 35 SptCh Sept 5-at Pittsburg!\, 4 05 Channel 11 Aug 1-at Texas. 5.35 Channel S Sept. 6-BaltinlO!e (home). 1:05 none
Aug 2-at Texas. s OS none Sept. 7 -Oakland (home). 1.05 none Aug 1-San Diego (home). 7 05 none Sept 6-at Pittsburg!\, 10.35 Chamet 11
Aug. 3-ldlt Stpt 8-0aklancl r~· 7:35 Spot1sChannel Aug 2-Sall Diego (home). 1 OS none Sept 7 -at Atlanta. 11 1 O CNnnel 11
Aug. 4 -at KanS3$ City (2) 2 35 Channel 5 Stpt. 9-0akland ome . 7.35 SportsChannel Auo. 3-lclle Sept 8-at Atlanta. 2 10 none
Aug 5-at l<Mlsas City. 5 35 llOllt Sept 10-ldle Aug 4-Houston (home~. 7 35 none Sept 9-San Oteoo (home). 7 35 none
Aug, 6-•t Kansas City. 11 35 none Sept 11 -at Minnesota, 5 OS Channel 5 Aug s-Houstoo (home . 7 .35 none Sept 10-S.ln Oteoo (home). 7.35 SptCI\
Aug. 7-Chlcago (hornet· 7.35 SportsChannel Stpt 12-at Minnesota. 9 none Aug. 6-ldle Ch.Wlcl 11 Sept 11 -San Francisco 5I' 7 35 SptCll
Aug 8-Chlcago ~home . 7 os none Sept 13-lt M1Meso1J. 11·05 Channef 5 l\Uo 7 -at Atlan13, 4 40 Sept 12 -Sao Frinc1sco • 7 05 SptCI\
Aug 9-Chk:ago home . 1 05 none Sept. 14 -Idle Aug 8-11 Atlanta, 10 OS Ct1.1nne1 2 Sept 1 J -S.m Francisco • 1 OS none
Aug 10-Mllwaukee ei· 7:35 SptCh Sept 15-lt Seattle. 735 none Auo 9-at~. 1110 Channel 11 Sept 14 -at Sin Diego. 7 05 none
Aug. 11 -Milwaukee e • 7 .35 SptCh Sept 18-at Seattle. 12 35 none Auo 10-at Atlanta 4 40 CMooet 11 Sept 15-i\ Sin 0it90, 705 Cl\amel 11
Aug. 12-MllW•ulcM • 1 OS none Sept 17-Mlnnesota =l· 7 35 SptCh Aug t t -.i Cincinnati. "4 35 ChaMel 11 Sept 16-•t San Otego. 7.05 none
Aug. 12 -IC Cincinnati 4 35 none Stpt 17-ldl• Aug. 13-• Olldlnd. 1 05 Channel 5 Sept 18-MlnnesotJ • 7.35 SptCh Aug. 13-11 Clnclnnatl. 9 35 none Sept. 18-11 San FtanelSco, 735 Cl\amel 11 Aug 14-lt Olldand, 7:35 Channel 5 Sept. 19-Mlnnesotl =~· 7.05 SptCh Aug. 14-Slll Francisco =~· 7 35 SptCh Sept 19-11 Sin Francisco. noon none Aug 15-11 Olkllnd. 1 OS ChaMel 5 Sept 20-Mlnnesou • 1·05 none Auo 15 -San fflncisco • 7 05 SptCI\ Sept 20-at Sin Francisco. 5 05 ESPN Aug, 18-11 o.ldlnd. 1 OS Channtl 5 Sept 21-ldlt Aug.. 18-Sln rmclsco (home). 1 O!> llOne Sept 21-AtlltQ f::I· 1 35 none Aug 17-ldll Sept 22 -et M1twlUket, 5 05 Aug 18-lt Boston. 4 35 Channel 5 none Aug. 17-Sln Francisco (homeb7 35 noM Sept 22 -All,,._ • 7 35 Scitell Sept. 23-ll MllwllJllt, 5 05 none Auo 111-11 lostDn. 4:35 none Auo 18-Ntw Yori e) 7 SPICll Sfpt 23-Clnclmlll (home). 7 35 SPICfl
Aug 20-11 Boston. 435 Chamel 5 Sept 24-11MllwllAcet,505 none Auo 19-Ntw Yori ~.7 35 SPlCll Sept 2~ -Ctnclnnd (home). 7 35 none
AuQ. 21 -11 MN Yortt. 4 30 CNnnel 5 Sept 25-at Chicago, 5 05 none Aug 20-Ntw Yori . 735 SptCh Sept ,S-Houston ei· 7 35 ~
Aug 22-llNNYClfk.4.30 Channet5 Sept 28-11 Chicago, 4 05 none Aug. 21 -ClliclOO (homel 7 35 SptCll Sepe 28-Houston • noon none
Aug 23-11 New YQI\. \0 30 CllaMet 5 Sepe, 27-• Chicago, 1135 none AuQ. 22 -ChlclOO = , 1 05 none Sept 27-Houston • 1·os llON
Aug 24-11 Ballmott, 435 ChlMtl 5 StPI 29-l<lntls ~ =~· 735 none AuQ 23-Clllcago • 1 05 none ' Sept 28-ldle
Aug. 25 -11 8alllmore. 4 35 Cllanntf 5 Sept 29-Knas c~ . 7:35 SplCll Aug. 24-Pltllugll (home). 7 35 SPICh ' Stpt 29 -et ClllCIMlll. 4 35 Chlwlnel 11
Aug 21-11...,..., 435 none Sellt 30-Kwlsn =-). 7•35 Spttll Aug 25-PlltsWvl' =). 7 35 Sp!Ch Sept 30-11Cinelnnltl,435 "°"'
-27-ldll Oct 1-Knas Cly ). 1'05 none Aug .. 21-Plllllllqll home). 7 35 none Oct 1-11c~.435 "°"' AuQ 21-&olton El' 7.35 SPQn$Cl\nel act 2-T.,. t:I· 13s SplCll Alli 27 -lcll Oct 2-. Houston. 5 35 ' none
Aug 19-'°"°" . 1 05 SpomChlnnel Oct 3-TllCll • 705 none Aug 21-11 Sl LWS. 5 35 C~11t Ott 3-It Houston, 5 05 "°"' AuQ 30-lollon . 1 05 none Oct 4-T-(homl). 1 05 non. Aug 29-11 St. Louis. 5 05 ChaMel 11 Oct 4 -at Houston. t 1 35 none
-. 31-CIMllnd (llamt). 7 35 SOCCll Al OllTlll ~ on ICWC (710) radio Aug 30-ll St loulS. 11.15 CNMel 11 Al g#nts cam.cs on KMC (790) radio
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Thursday, July 30, 1992 8 5 ~ _,
Major beach vo lleyball
tourney slated Aug . 13
Top beach voile)' ball player Kent Steffi.:, t!> unc <>1 c:1ght 11 J>·
ranked players appearing in exhibt11l1n and p1o·am • 1:nc on the
new s::ind courts outside the Sporn. Cluh/lr.mc s1a1111.g tit (If) m
Thur~day, Aug. 13.
Adam Johnson, Tim lluvl :.rnd, Un.:nt f·l'ohofl, l~1c'1 L nt1cs,
Mike Whitmarsh, Scott Ayal.:11uhb} and "I 1m \\ aln \:r ·"111· .1lso
compete in the exhibition and pru-am 10urna111~nt 1
Sports Club/Irvine member~ \\ill bill tor fl ch:mcc to pla) "1th
seven of the pros al an ~1uoion aml p.111\ the ni,;ht bt·forc.
Chances·to play with the eighth pro \\Ill be r.ilflcc.J.ot 0 11 wnc.
The public is invited 10 ~1 1t1.nJ the: 'J bur .. tl.1\. C\~J\I !rec o l
charge . Playe rs will be a'ailablc for :LUto_wp1s .\ht: 1 1111 on the
courts. .
The pro-am games st.irt <It Ci p m. ·1 he l.':\ht 1lton 1 ....... 111;-uu k i.J
for 8 p.m . .
The · popularity of sand-court wlk)b:ill ht'> b1 •!11 inten~<:
.competition and big earning~ to a 'P\Ht \\ 111 ... h ;'c:!11:., • g \\ u' l1Ulc
more than a casual be:ich game.
• Top Association of \'ollc)b<.dl F'rot~s!)10n •. (A\ P) I i...:· • ur
moncy:makcr Steffes ha!. earned m1}rc th:in Sl.1Q, 11 ' "' th
the year ju~t h~llf ove r. A resident uf P:i~111" P.11!!>.11.!e . he ha'
played as a pro for fou r ~ 1.:Jr'
He.\\aS \Oted AVP ·'Up & Coming M.1~cr of th-.· '\ c.1(' 1:1 1 >"
and "Rookie of the Year" in 19-;9, La't \e,ir. he''' nm ''c l'\Cnb
than any other player for \\-innings tutalui!! ll urh s; ·n )
The Sports Club/If'\ine i-; l0c1.1t..:<l .11 1%0 '.\111i1 ~ll ct. 1 or mun:
infoimation, phone (714) 975-~·hl!J. ·
-BJ 1/11 JJ.1il• J'1/u1
Boating speakers available ~.
ls your boating group cnst111g
about fo r a speaker for a mectmg
this fall?
The BOAT/U.S. (Boat 0\\111.'r'
Association of The United S1.11c,J
Speakers Dure au has a\ ;i1l.1bl.:
more than 500 marine profe,-,1,1n-
als and other!> who are quahftl'J tO ·
speak on a v:iriety of bontm~ top-
ic~ from racing and cruising lO ufl ·
CHALLENGE:
From 61
gram, so ma)be the mos1 impurt Jnt j, hO\\ Ill ~ 1 t 1 •
The selection commiucc. 01 "h1d1 F1-.k1:1 t .... 1 r na
u::ites the recommendation'> of the '.muu') .1di1 ~
"Some.of them that they ~end bad.: klOi-' lib.:. ~hr1ni...m
proposal." said Ficker. \\innc:r ot 1h.: 1•ru Am.ii.. s Cu; l l in-
trepid.
Ficker. who added th.it tbl.' jun1t11, pi J~ a ~1un1!i-. 11 '.
racing, \\ ns also a Star CIJss \\Orld di 1111p11'n It ' .. '
of the U.S. Sailing Appcab Comm11ll.'c: ,11 J a L .::i 'i . .:
Judge. ·
One of the founding father' ot th.: L "i '\ J, l C h Ch. l "n~.:
Cup, 1hc "All-Star Game of Y~1..:l11 C ub'>.' I h.ker p 1: a hu~c
role in org:inizing the C\Clll attcr re 1dir:.; ~n .11 n \1 11 :
Boating :111d Yachting magazine.
··1 rc:.iu the article :ind il ~.11d 111,11 '1 l :-.m ~
and New York yacht clubs \\1.rc the ftnt.~t 111 the L · h. 'ml
"Well. 1 ah\l\)'S thought l ha 1 l bdungnl I\\ • rm. l\ -~ 'J \ .111
club (at NHYC). 0 I got II) _thinking .ind \I ll C•' s. l .r
gqy~ to~thcr and \\e •bkcJ the qu.:,11 .!!_i. 11 '_,_l=--'-=,_..,=
them?' " . -
T he rc~t is hb tory .
. E a:.tcrn (Marble. HcaJ. ~1.1,..,.) \ad11 Cluh \Hin tho: n.nigur.11
e\'cnt in 198-t ; 'NllYC \\On in 'Sh: ~1.mh ,.,~ct B \ I nc l'>l.tnd.
N:Y.) Yach t Club \\On in ·~:-;; then St Pct.·r,buri: Ii .. 1 \~1d t
C1ub ''on t\\O ycnrs ago.
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'This yc:ir's fic:lll consbh of 7'\HYC. S1P\ l ·• str ?IC. 1\l .. in11tl"
Bay (Long Deach) Yacht Cluh. H,,uqon '\ 1 111 L l 1b lr d n I I 1r·
bor (Greenwich. Conn .) Y:icht Club. '>.111 l ~·!:, 't .. · .. ht Cl 1b. !" •
attic Yacht Club. SeaY.Jnh::il.J Corinth1.1· 0\ ld H. '· :"\ \ )
Yacht Club and Southern (NI.'" O rk:lti') '\., 11 (I ti
The t\\I) nlternates arc the Lllll~ U ... 1~' "l .1. t t": ti' thl •
California (~farina dd Ri.: \) \ ;u:ht Clu b
R.1cing toJa). Friday and S.11urJ.1\ h ... g.ins a1 11 , n \\tth .. m
award~ ceremony i:>ChedukJ fl,r SJtmd.1) .It -r r "' th f.:. 1! '
Watch USA as thc co-host
Each yacht club \\ill suppl) lO m.:mb~1:-.. 111,ludm • thr c .. m~1
members. Adding junior aik'r' hc:~.1n 111 Jl11J l, ,ontn •.it ;. ~r('.1t \
to the final re!>u lts of the con1c .. 1
Junior ~ailors under 18 \\ill ~ail in the t\,o-man <.I h t d ~ nck-
hand laser. wh ile the senior' \\Ill \0\,11!~· tht> Cat.ilsn.1 :;-~ u-ed 111
the Congressional Cup. Each mcm~c; ol th~ \11nn111g 1,;1111 re-
ceives a Rolex watch worth S:'\.000
''The difference will be in the ere'\ \\l1rk .111.I t .. •t1';il d 'CJ..,tOns,"
said Garrett, a longtime Nc,\ron B1..'.11..h r1:,1drnt 'E\.:I) 1c.m1 h.1,
a world champion sailor, but in the l.1,1 rcg.111.1 't 1.·~1mc do'' n h'
the juniors."
Drawings for C:'ltalina 37s tO\.)" plJCC ~dm~ w~ dm·,t!J·.. oprn·
ing ceremonies. Teams "ill rntalc h".1.1" c:ich da~.
DECINCES:
From 84
who helpe d lend Diamond Dar H 1~h hl th.: l 's,\ I od•" , Nu l
national ranking last season, arc anwng. th.: 1\m,11 .11\ 11t 1:ur ·
rent crop of Americans \\ill h1.1pc to .1JJ thl'tr nam.·s 111 Ult' lt't l1I
the series' di tinguished alumm. "h1ch tn lud ' ur 'l\l mnJ1..ll
leaguers Matt Williams (Gi.mt-;), Gree J.ff11 ... , (l'~')JI!>). John
Wcttcland (fapos) and Don1.)\t\n Q-,1'onw \( .1t.ltna1')
"It'~ great to be representing \llllr ,·,n1nt1)." D,l111 cs sarJ "I
think '"e'll have a really good team. but '"c'll l>nh h.i,c pln\CU 1~1·
gethcr for a couple wed~ bctorc \\I.'!!'' O\l'r tht·rc:· 1 k110'' their
teams ha'e been ''orl..ing out together hum nmnth' pumting ~,,.
ward this tournament."
DeCinces' is \\orling arounJ .1 rc,~nt br,,1..1'.'n thuml' \\ht~h "''"
limit him to designated hitting dut\ 1n th1' '\'cl ·nd' tmnk
Mac~ playoffs. He is c~pectcJ, h o\\C\Cr, tut, • \ re,mcrcd in
time for the Gcxldwi ll Senc . a' \\di u' th1. \.i: 1 od, Gurn1,.-;.
Aug. 13-16 in San Jo c.
The Arca Code Games \\ill l!i\c the •\in1.11 :m t~am a ch llCl' tti
compete against some top compctttll'n I r'-1' 1 throuJ:;h()Ut the '' c~t·
crn United States and Ha\\aii. The gathcrtn~ '"t )OUng I. lent "'"
also draw plenty of scouts and college l'l'·" hes, hut P .. 0111"e' ''
secure in his future as a Bruin
"last year, there wa~ a loc of ptc,~u11,. llu1 tng the 1\rc 1 Ct1Jc
Games to imprc~s ~uts," he 'aid. "Out tlus year, I \\on·1 h \C lo
worry about that, bccau~c l'm set at UC l.A :foi tuur c. r I c in
just ao out and have fun and no t \\OU)' ubout 1mprc sing. O\Onc.''
Following the Arca Code G3me • the Am rtl.tO t~11m \Ill ~in · ~nc for a week of 'workouts in Lo'> Angcll'S, nil lk ms-c ,,11J
the s.chcdulc could include an c>1.hibitil>n nt D d~er ~t. chum
'41 think it's aoin& to be a kn o{ fun, and tl won't hurt my
chances of playina in more intern ational C\cnt' like the Gcx~lw11l
Oames and \he Pan American Game\ c1tl\cr;· DcCinccs ald
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.. Thursday, Juty 30, 1992
MC.IC IOTICll PUii.iC NOTICU MUC IOTICU PUIUC IOT1Cll JWUC llOTICll WIC ll01ICll W I01ICll WIOTICI
.. _. --1 MACH. ,.. sHOWN OH A 1• PAGtt ,, AND ,a TH· c Tv 0 , cotTA 11 ..._ .. Not 1cl 11 HiAHv PUIUC IOTICI gr1n1 .. ~ "* ..., ••·**·... • rv~ _,..,. MAP TH!AfO' Al· MIScEl.LANEOUS MAPS ~ 1 ,... -... ,..., OIVlN tltat ttle ~ A HEAIUNG Oft ••• sa-ee ··. ot Olhc•• lftllftl :*:.::" • -.-u_"_"_'°" __ C_OUln' ___ .COAOl!O IN IOOK 3. IN TH! omce Of THE ~~E~~ ~ ..., ••• --· .... '*'*' Id.-DllWICt " ...... • In .. ... ...... ~!ft ... ottu Of ... =:. ..... r
OPCALIPCMUllA PAOf )7, MllCIL. COUHTY AECOAOEA Of$ PAGf I MISC&l.-..., ...... ~ .. Or.nge=.CA.edlnt .......... ._ ao. 1"2 .. , ... ~tr A41c;o!cWtl °' °'"Mlrctt I) ,,,. ~-TM• COUllTY LAN I! 0 US M A P 8. SAID COUNTY £)(Cl!PT L'A N r Ou 8' MA pt reur •••••• .... ., bV lrid II ClcMmo .... 1• IRI reo ~J!.. = ~ "'t :..c;: tDI ' 1&71.
Ol'ORAllOS AfCORDI OI' IAIO CA-THE SOUTHWHTl"LY AECOROS OF SAID ~ .... "''lftf ..., .. Ing Bwcl, -~ The ,...,. ...... ...._. P.O.IDl&m, Oii · ltldlNl'I ....-... OOClwtoCeM ANOE COUNTY. 111 f£ET. AUO OCEPT ANQICOUNTV ...._ ........ ....., llrred to• .... ,.._, ... dOll,glMlnMI .. : -·~ .enun1Ntr ..a'° .. ,_...
., D......_ .... ., YOU ARE IN Dl'AUlT Tiif SOUTHEASTIA&.V 411 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT • ., ...... ,,.. • ... ~ ~---,,::; bul = IHININO MOUNTAIN An!, c~u 08JlcT T ~ ~oreuc talh lat u.............,. n-• UNDER A DEED Of' TRUST 'EET. UNDER A DfEO OF TRUST oeutt. -er ·-· ,.,. __.,. •-ARTS, 111 llndcallle Dr.. r n" IO ,_._ · N.M:9l 1· A
.... ..... DATED t/22JllO. UNLESS YOU AAf IN OEFAUL T DATED S/21,... UNLLSS n..r. .. ....., ........... 8MIN _.... tor .... COfone del .,.,, Cellf. lhe gtMlna ol lht .. l;Mfloer'I cNctl ~·=: haed In erld io lhl
CA ff7oa YOU TAKE ACTION TO UNDER A DfED OI' TRUST YOU TMll ACTION TO ...,., °'. conltect '°'.... ... ~ ~ ..... or NllOn . ol T llJ6a In the Matte# .. the PAOT£CT YOUA PROP· DATED 1no-1t. UfilllSS PROTECT YOUR PROP· ................ Veu IUJ ebOW prOftct. JIMlf• ~ w...,.,_.,, and ..... "'9C• dt1•n bot • ..... Md lec:I lbed rri • ~•llflon To 011•••• EATY, IT MAY 81 IOU> AT YOU TAKE ACTION TO ERTY IT MAY BE SOU> AT ..... •• .... ... ••• aid• INlll be ,~ In "'SMdcastt. Df .. Cofone Ob Of .. lodw .. u•• unN>n. Of dl&f Plln .. ~
TM ....... Of ALURT A PUBLIC SAlE. If YOU PROTECT YOUR PROP· A Pt.iaue IAl.E. If YOU • .,..., ....... ...,. " !!!. ~ ~~~l del ...,, Call!. 92626 ...... ..._ ~~ ~ C'*-" drHn ~!. = .. =-: .. •ecordld ~ J NEED AN EXPLANATION EATY. rT MAY 8E SOU> AT NEED AN ~TION ,.., ...... lla..w ...... --.. ----ena Thia bu1lnHI la eono ... .. .. ·-..... .... .. ~ .,_ ~ 7 tlO UNIO" JAM•I, elee Of THE NATURE OF THE A PUBUC SALE. IF YOU OF THE NATURE OF THE totMJi ,_, __, oe11 en ~ Ned eloud el lhe ducted by: en lndl\lldlal appeatance ~ be 110ei.tion, s•w1ng1 HIOC• 1 0 I t 1 • '"
J AM.. AL .... T PROCEEDING AGAINST NEED AN EXPLANATION PROCEEDING AGAINST •tt•mew ~ ..... above •••led um. end Th• regl•lr•nl(I) com-~ ot bY your ~e . •IOI Of •W'IOI ~ 1P9CI-J1 ori~~ -:, TH 0 MPS 0 N end YOU YOU SHOULD QON. OF THE NATURE Of THE 'f'OU YOU 5HOUlO CON-_. place. rMl'Ced to 1renaect bUtl-IF YOV AR lied in wc;lion 510~ of tti
N•COL LaNll TMOllP. TACT A LAWVER. PROCEEDING AGAINST ' vloe or 8 ..... .W -Each bidder ""* aubmlt neu Ulldet IN fkllloult CREDITOR Ot ltNtnCi.I code and 1uth0-•nut Countv •nd
ION, hu•bend 8'MI .... 1 u EA s T 0 c EA N YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· T:;: 'w~~· STREET, ti•• c ll•l•d In .... Witt\ ~ tMd • Qeftlfted Ot 8utlne11 Namt(t) 1111td c:onllngent crodlcw of rwo IO dO ~..,... lfl I 't:".:9 ~c:~:::n·
CASa NO A1•3IOI . FA 0 NT, NEW P 0 RT TACT A LAWYER. COSTA MESA phofto laooill. cuhltt I checll peylble to abQw on: AQJll 3, 11187 decieaa.d, YQl.I must ll•te wll be held et ' I 133• ol ~ fWwrde ·
• BEACH. CA 2"" ORANGE ~VfNUE. ''(If ... lddrH .,......... do ..... en-the DIST'FUCT Of' • bid JeMi.r Kay Welnbttger yow elelm wllh the eo Nolll'I ''°"' tjflllllf't4I IO I ORO•R TO SHOW "(If • ltlfft lddreu or COSTA MESA, CA 92621 comm~n111 dNI n*llo; :i .,...... .... oltaolorl bOnd In tM lrOrn Mt fot1h Thi• ltaletnanl WH ftlld ilnd ,,.. • c:opy to "9 Counly CoullhOuta 70 PAACfL a. An
CAUS• "°"CHANG• common designation ol ~(If a strMI lddr••• or ........ Is sn: above iu410lel ueted ttene "" In tM contrect Cloc:urneru Wlttt the County ci.tlc ol penon.. t9p1Menta11Ye C.-.•G CA1n1411 0.1v11 Wost. One Flfty-F1lth CI Oft NAM• ptOpert Is hown above dulgn tJ f pro'"'".'' wn • In an amoont noC lfta Ulen 0 c July 10 ap.,olnted bV !tit COUit s.nt1 A"-C4ll1tom1e. • ..,.., • • T~ '" PETITIONER(s) ALBERT Y rlt'f ~ 1ven I ' eomm,fn I h • ~ no werranty 11 given aa 10 PIH• do H DIAi CAL· 10~ •of tht mnlmum ,.ng• ounr; on • w1f'tln tour monlhs .. om •NJht 1111o end lfltern• Gon rnon "' • SutJb tad
JUNIOR JAMES. •k• : ~:,-plel~ Of .. c:. ~oe:.rran~ 1.;:.,, .. tO ~f.!!"Th!~fk:c;;y HD•IOI ... , ......... amount or bid ... gu#an· 1992 Fl37713 lhe IM .. ot llrsl i.u.nc· of weved lo •l'ld now hold~ II•••• In 9"'1 IO .. °' ... JAMES ALBERT THOMP· 1'9CtnM1)" The t>enefieiMy 1t1 c:omplet-.a or c:.or· said o.ed ol T uif. Mftter .... ,......._ 1 .. that the bldd« wlll lentt9 .. ~ In l.lllder ~ 0"8d o1 T1uSt prQPllfty, lnCUJlr1g .. t SON and NECO\. LENEE Un<llt •• id DMd of TN11 rectneH) .. lh• beneficiary vn<ltf NI • ...,... • .......... .... enter Into lhe propoHd Publlsneo Newpol1 Be.Ct\-aocion 9100 of .... lh8 p1ope1ty 11tueted "' llrni!Mion Md the THOMPSON hu flied a Pt-by tHIOn 01 a b1tach ~ under said DMd ol Trull by rHton of a tK .. ch or oeta oorte. contract If the aame 11 Costa Mesa Dail't Pilot July Callfomla Ptobat• Codf CQoo1v end Slalt desct Areas H dellNKI tn
tlUon for •n order to default In tne obllQatlonl by , .. '°"' ol • bf.actl ~ ::::~:d In ~b~11C~~.: Un• oarte 0 una awarded lo auch bidder. In 30, Auguste. 13, 20, 1992 The lime '°' I.Ung ct.im1 es EXHIBIT "A" Det .. ration ol Co
change nem• from Al· 1ec:ured thereby, hereto-default In tN obllgatlont fOfe ••ICUted Mei dell\/. ,._..... telefonlo• no the ... , of c.ilur• to enter Th-399 wll not expire befot• 19'-fr PA,.CEL t An uod• ~ondn1on1 ~ Aeatoct
BEAT" JUNIOR JAMES el<• lore ••ecuted and d•Uv-secured thereby, t.eto-tfld 10 Iha undersigned a le otrooor11 protooolon· Into llllld cootrect, such ... PUBLIC NOTICE monfls lrom fl• heanng 112 entoiei.1 111 end to P111 ("Oedar•tlon I 1 JAMES ALBERT THOMP· ered to the undtl'tlgned • fort executed and dellv• WYlnen Oecllllallon 01 D• ue•t• • It ~ eurhy wlfl be forfeited. dale notloed abo\le. 1 o1 Pa1C4ll t.Aap No 8!1·330. September 1p7, tHO. SON end NECOL LENEE ~ltten Declllation ot 0.. e1ed to th• und•rsign41d e aw nd D d f Sale .., reep er • The DISTRICT flNrvff CP03S54t VOU MAY EXAMINE n sr.own un a niep llltld "'Booli t3747, llQll 154 THOMPSON TO ORSIRIS ""4t and O.mand f0t Sale, Wfitten Oecflll&tlOn of o.. ~I :mtten•~ 0:,1 d_: m•qUlne Uono que the r1gl'lt to raJec:t any or all NOTICE OF lhe tile kept by lhe court. 8c>oAI 261, P•s 2!1 ~ SUC1 ol Ofl~I Rucor
X. SHABAZZ and NECOL and written notice or d .. fault •nd o.tnand fOf S.le 1 n d 1 lltCtl 1 cumpnr oon la• ~ bld1 or to waiv. eflY if. AMENDED you •• • pet °' P.m.el Maps 111 1t1e 01· Or~ Own•~. on Lot
LENEE SHABAZZ l•ult and of •l~lon to end wrlnen notice of d.; c~uN .,..!tie ~nderllg.:i 1~ mellclades ....... •P. reguter1tl•• or lnlounallll.. PETIT N T lnl«M•d In 1M ••••, toW ol the County AucOlder Tract '~ Wl tM
IT Is he1eby order9d that uuN the under1lgned to taun end ot 9'ectlon 10 NII Hid property to nllsty ropledea al uatod qui-In any bid• or In th• bid· AOMt~?STEOR yoo may file welh lhf court o1 Orange Countv. Celttor· o,.1a Ueu, as anown
eu pe<Sons lnttf•~ed In Mii said property to nt11ly «UM lh• un<llftlgned to said bit allon• and thlf• ore .,. la oort• •• ding. a lormal ReQuesl to nia E•wpllng 1t11m1ho Mic> 1800fdllcf m Booll this maner appear before 11ld obllg1tlon1, and tn.r.. soll said property to 1al11ly alllro t~e un'derslgntd cuche au ~90• No bidder may INlthdraw ESTATE OF: Speaal Notre. ol lhe lilln Units A and e u ShOwn Paoe1 •e 49 and 50 ol
this court In Department altar the under1lgned uld obhgallons and rher• ed Id ti ol d any bid tor • petlod ot Ma~ Elizabeth Kelley ol an JnvenlOf)'-an the ContJom1n1um Pie ~ Mlc>s. "' ttw No. 3A of the Orange cauMCI "Hid notice of d• elter tile un°deralgned f:~~ end .. of ef~t'f!i 10 :; SI uetod ';° P~••nta forty-fiv. (45) days alter the CASE NO. A162385 !appraisal ol estate llS981S rPlctn") reco11Jed Jutv t3, llC.o ol lhe Coun•v
County Superl« Court at i.un and ol elletlon to be c.uHd said notice ol d.-recOfded J 3 •1992 •u roepu" • a •mpo, det• NI for tne openlrtg 01 To ell heirs lor ol . any petition or t990 as lnsr1umeo1 No 90 ol utd, O.•nge COunty
th• addrHI •hown ebove recorded April 21, t992 .. tl\Ull and of election 10 b• 11 Instr N~~363 In putdo perdot el o.ao, bide. beneficiaries creditors' aocount as prollided In 371586 ot Olhe,.1 Rucotd Wfl'lflQ 1herehom Unu
on .A~GUST 18, 19112, •1 ln11r. No. 92·2511198 In rlCOfded April &, 1992 .. Book Page ol Ofllclal ' .. puodon qull•r • ., A Payment Bond and • conhngent credltOfS, ao~se<:bon 1250 ol fl• ol said Oienoe County lh1ough 65, tncluttvot °'
2:00 o clock p.m., and then Book Page 01 Olflclal ln1tr. No. 92·215297 In Records 1n the office of the aelarlo, •u dlnero r Ptf!Ofmence Bond may be persons wtio may CahlOfnla Probal• Cod9. A Also e.cop11no th-Orol11J 1 Of Mid Trec:t 10626
•nd tl'lere •how cause, 11 Reco<ds In the olflc• of the llook Peg• of Otnclat rtcOfdtf of 0rWlQ9 county• otra• ooeee d• eu required prior to the •xeou-otherwise be Interested Iii Request lor Soeclal Notice the u..clus1ve rtQl'lt 10 us shown on lllld
anv they hav.. why IM i>e-recorder of Orenge county; Record• In the omc. of the Sllld Sala wfl be made, proplodad eln avleo lion °' the contr•ct and the will Of esta ... °' both, form Is availab .. from flt 1ne oM:tusive uMI com 1Um Pl.il ~lf'IQ 1111
titlon for change of name Said Sale wlQ be m•d•. recotder of Orange county; but without covenant or edlclonel por parto de lhal be In the form NI ot· Maiy Elizabeth Kellek'_ lc0Uf1 elertl e1ea es desc11bud and tdco-lhofuhom, .. impr should not be granted. but without covmn1nt or Said Sale will be made -rranty expre1i or Im· lonh In th• contrec:t docu-AN AMENOc~Attornev f« PeddOMf: trlrod on said plan 90() appu11en.nce.
II 11 tunh11 ordlfed that a warranty, exptHI Of Im-but without covlf\&flt ~ lied 1 ' ardl tillt pos-le corte. menta. PETITION Nit been file RICHARD A. MUENCH PARCEL 2 Urlll 8. • OI lo Ou locAllltJ on Mid copy ol thl1 0tder to show piled. regwding tllle po•· wat{anty, eJpr111 or Im· ~essl0n ~r ~umbr•neH. hleton ottoe roqulalo Each blddlf 1llall be a 11· by Febclano Roman in lh•25231 sa.eeo o. Allele $hown and dl!hned on 1 1 ot Trac:t 10525
cauH b• pubff1hed In ff•llon, or encumbrances, plied. regarding title pos· 10 pa the remalnlrtg prlnci· toa 1 ....... Puede quo censed contractor pursuant Superior Court of Ste. 103 pi.11 trig 1u11hOI lhefetrom
DAILY PILOT, • n-apa1>9r to pay the rtm•lnlng prfnel· Hsslon. or encumbranets. pal aim of the note(s) •• uated quler11 Hemar a to th• B~~~ and Pro-Calllornla. County 011L•gun• Hiiis , CA t2&S3 PARCEL 2 Tne U•Chi51ve srvo easements "' IO(J 1
ol general clrculatlon pub-p9I aum of th• note(s) ,.. to pay lh• remaJnlng prlncl· cuied by aald deed ol un abogodo tnmodlat• lesslon1 ....,.,, and be II· ORANGE. Daily . Newpon 11ght 10 use the eJ1Llus1v thoso ~sh1c;too Cum
Ushed '" this county, at CYred by u1d OMd of pal sum ol th• no1e(s) ... Trust. With lnlatHl a1 In monto. SI ne oonooo a een1•d In •~• following THE AMENDED B&acn/Cost.11 use common 111~ drnMQt\al A1eH as shown on
least once • weetl !Of IOUf Trust, with lnte1tst u In c~ed by said deed of said note provided, ad· '"' aboeodo puodo c1 .. slflc:atlon1. B. PETITION ~uests that Mesa P1lol ed •s a.v on the J)4en Cundc.mtnl\Jl'll Pliln Rtt
consecutive Wffk.t,,prior to aald note provided, •d· Trust, W1th Interest as In vaneea. if any. under the Hamor• Mn ••Melo de OOVERNINQ 80AAD, Feliciano Roman b~July 29, 30, Aug 5, 1992 Tl..: ~llcui •dJross and 1111,1 thmutrom HSttme the day of the hearing. v11nees, II any, unc:ter tM n ld note provided, ad· terms ol said Deed of Cerotrn 8. Stocker, DI-appointed M peMlonftl\ . oll1e• wmmon ocs1ona1ron. lor 11ewss, 10Q<ass. t)Qf
TULLY H. SirvMOUR, lerms of u.ld Deed of vances, If any. under lh• Trust fees charges and roferoncla de •boe• rector, Mgmt. Suppol1 representative to PUBLIC NOTICE ,1 a1ty ul the •t•al pmvo11y Of11.roec;hmUr1t suPJJClll.
COMMISSIONER OF Trust, fHt, charges and terms ol said Deed ot el(penses ol the TrustM doe O a UNI oflclne de Sva. admlnislflr ltte estate ol duswbOO ~vo is purport· p.tll 1eplacomco1, matnl
THE SUPE,.IOR expenses o1 the Trustee Trllst, lees. charges and and of the trusts c1eat1d ayude let•I (vea •I di· Publl•h•d Newport lhedecedent. HOTICfOFTAUSTEE'SSALE ea rc, bo 412 11 Scawa1dl'IC&andothtipurP'*SS,
COURT and of J"-trusts creatad expen1es ot 1 lhe Trustee by Sllld Deed of Trust. reolorlo t•lefonlco). BHcll·Colla Mesa Dally THE AMENDED Tiii• Order No 82462·9 Ro.,11 !Corona Del Mai a:. st\Own on the ~
DATE· JUL 1o 1H 2 by aald eed ol Trust. and ol the ttu11s created s.Jd sale will bl tield on· c ... No. 884151 Pll t J t 29 A 1 5 PETITION requests the Tr1.111et Sale No ~2"500M Amil) Cll Tho und<ll· 1um Plan U1 15 oohned
A. j•m•• 2825 w Seid sa!• wlrt be held on: by Hid Deed ot Trust . Augusl 24 1992, at 1:30 Tho nem• and •d· 0 u Y • ugus • decedent's WILL andyou ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER !>l\lmld fiustuu d•sdaitus tho Ouc;J.J1c1hon B I Cl I I ts3" August 20, 1992, •• 1:30 Said HI• will b• held on. p.m. In the IObby 10 the dreH of th• court Is: t992 codlc1ls. 11 any. b&A DEED OF TRUST OATlO anv ltalMhly 1()1 any 1nGOr· PARCEL 3 N u ·~or re• " • p.m. In lh• lobby to the August 8, 1992. al 1:30 building located at 60t W277 edmln&d to prObale The , tnim. 01 Ille 51111111 ad· l.IA(.lusiw eawmerel!> '°'
Anehelm, CA 92801 bulfdlng located al 601 p.m. In th• lobby to the south Lewis Sl!l!QI. Or· (El nombrt r dlroc:clon PUBLIC NOTICE wll and eny codicils are0412111t. UNLESS YOU TAl(f oicss and othur c.ommun c.uss 111Q111n euress,
Publl1hed Newport South lewis StrMI, Or· bulldtng located •t 801 ange. cai.tomla 92668 de la cort• ••• SUPE· eva1lable tor examnallonACTION TO PROTECT YOUR 00 natlOtl 11 an Sho ... n c10l!dlmco1 ~I encl Beaclt·Coata M••• ange, Cahlornla 92668 . South l.ewtt Street, Or· At the timt ol the ln1tlal AIOA COURT OF CALI· cp34342 In the hie kept by the coul1 PAOPfRTY, IT MAY IE SOLO Ill'~ r othef llUfJlllSllS 811 as
Dellr Piiot July 18, 23, At the lime ol lht Initial ange, California 92668 publication of !his notice, FORNIA. COUNTY OF NOTICE 0 , THE ~MENDED AT A PUBLIC SALE. If yo Smd :wll• .,.,11 be m.tclo 1n ttWil Condumtnrurn
30, August 8, 1892 publlcallon of this notice, At the time ol lhe Initial the total amounl ol the un· ORANGE, '700 Civic PETITION TO PETITION reqveslsiNEEO AN UPLANATlON OF WI .,,lll(lu1 c;onvon11nt or and IB dullnucl lfl the
Th3M the tot•I amount ol tl'le un-public.Hon of this notice. paid balance ot the oblige· Cont•r Drlv• west aulhoruy IO administer lh•THE N•TURl Of THE """".imy c.q>iu:.s °' •m1J11t.-d 1•l1011 ot Cuvonanls ---------• paid balance of th• oblige· the total amount of the un. \ions secuied by the above p 0 8o 838 S 1 ' AJ>MINISTfA estate undtlf the le · l!Qnli !lflll Rcs111c11uns PUBLIC NOTICE tlon1 secured by th• above paid balance of the obflga· described deed ol trust • • • • an • ESTATE Oft Independent PAOCHOIMGS •OAINST YOU, 'l.'Ui>tdino "1 possuss•on. c.ordl-0 SolllumbtH 17 1 ---------•described deed ot ttu1t 11on1 secured by the above and estimated cosls, ••· Ana, CA 92702.0BH Paulln• B. Salmonson Administration of Estates, YOU _.OULD CONTACT A f' 011c.~mtx1Jow,!; '~"::~ 111 0oo11 13747 Pauo 1
NOTICE OF and estimated costt. ••· de•crrbed deed of trust penses. end adVancH Is T"• name, oddroH, CASE NO. A183784 Ac:.t (This euthOnty w1lfLAWYtA of~1~ '~!~~t~ a a~" ol the ul Othc11tl RewfdS Of
TRUSTEE'S SAU! penset, and adVances I• •nd estrmated costs, ex-S6t0 355 03 and tel•ohone number To •II heir• beneficlanes allow the personal On 03.'20>92 11 1 oo p M HA tod b\I tCI Ol!8d •11(11' Counr~ c.tt1orn1e
loan No. $284,696.2&. penses. and adVances is It ,; possible that 11 the of plalntlfl'e attorner, c1tditors, contingent ciedi'.j represenlatrve lo takeMOATOAOE SERVICES, INC .. ~,°;~~:t'°;'0 ~y t~ retN.n· PAACEt.: 4 Ea"lu"
1707358/FL.AHAQAN It 11 rs~bla that II ~he $167.150.51. h lime ol sale the opening or plaintiff Wltltout an tori, and partons who may rnilny . 8Cbons w11houl111e duly •ppo11tlld TMtff ~ ll'l\I orint.epal sums ol itie oa.l><ln1t.'fll1> on and 1(1 I
TS No A1374e0 :-~y abee~: l~~n~ tlft ls rss~bl•~e II ;!n:"e b•d may be less than the attorrMf, la: (El nom-otherwise be Interested In ~~1n1~kieoul1 ~pproval ind f)lllSllllll IO Oetd ot Tr1111 notcts) svc.urecJ by 5111<1 r,11hons ol lOl t ot
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NIT°CODE A total Indebtedness due. bl": ,!y ·~:less t~n 1~ '06~t~~i%~110:11 due. bre, I• dlrec:clon r •I ltl~ w.n or estate, °' both, 1~~"'1 ng C8 ~~1,:z Recorded on os1os 89 es 011cd ot Trus1 10 w11 11;:;: ~05~1:n:'•n anti
AP 1048.074-29 Oaie: 7/22/92 total Indebtedness due, STER&.INO BANCOR· numero de t•l•fono dol 0i Pp~!}'l~l~NSal~"'reen ho ..... ever. the ptrsonalOocumtnl No eg 23~ ~ ~~90 a~'2 ."'" ••:~ 11~;~1851 Aroa~ ~hic;h ~,:' adi•c
LA MESA TITLE COM· LA MESA TIJL! COM-Date: 7101/92 PORATION ti aald abogedo d•I demen-Med by Mitchell P. Salmon-1eptesenlatlve Wiii b&'""" P1ge ····•·· ol Ollrci11 9 ~~i~ ~on~nnum 115 ! willl lllU ttPtlull(ll'lent 10 PANY as duly ·appointed PAH'I, ea .. Id TrultH, SEASIDE FINAHCIAL Tr alee a.f TD SER dente, o def demen-son In the Superror Court tequll'ed IO give nohce IOR.cords 111 1111 olhc1 ol the vtdod "'Plsard notu(s) ::;.,, Pi.rruh 1 2 3 llOO 5
Trustoe under lh• followlng Br T.D. SERVICE COM. CORPORATlON, •• Vl~E COMPANY ~g•nt. danl• que no tlene of Callfomll, Counry ol OR· lnt""~led petsodns ~ni.55Rec.order ol Or~ng• Colnt cos• i!'lCJ an~ atJwnces •llh ~ ulJOd "'-"Piii ~m .. ri~~LLde~ °i!u:U~ p AN y I a'. n. I 8 'I Hid Trust••· By T.O. B'/ Diane Erlc:k~on ..: abogedo, ea• WILLIAM ANGE. ~~~se~~~ ':ri:. ~llc~Jc.~torn11 IUIC.Uled by Btend.t l llllUll.!~I ESTIMATED TO· PARC£L 5 An uoo
AUCTION TO THE HIGH· FtM\c•• DePalma, Aao SERVI Cl! COMPANY, slatant Soc:r•tery, 1801 E. JOHNSON, Attomey THE PETITION requests aet10n) The lnd~~entAuguste 1 mamed woman Will lAL OCBf $5l8 908 t8 11!>&1h tw simple 1ntt11est
EST BIDDER FOR CASH alatant S.Crotery, 801 AGENT, By France' South hwts St. Or· al Law, tOt S. Kr ... that Mitchell P. Salmonson &dmmrsttalton eUlhon~SELL AT PUI UC AUCTION TO The bcnt:lec.lilry unOOI wod •nd lu lhu imJ)fo~
(In the torms which •re South lewis It., Or· OtPelme, Auletant anv•. CA 92088 (1141 ;i.•r B~., ~~··~:81,20 ~P,:~::~1t1~ ~~ :=~ win be granted unless 11 THE HIGH~ST l lOOEA FOR Ocod 01 Trus1 ~rc::~o ~~ :,1t11~:~as°" l
1awtu1 tender In the United •nge, CA· 92888 (714) Secretary, 801 South 38s-.700 acen a, ter the estate of lhe dee .. lnterest.ild person felas a CA!lti tpay.ible 11 IWM of~•'" autvtl dnd !khvl•• 1 °~ on " M.io l\Mlftioid 10 Slates) and/0t the euhllf't :MIM700 Lewie SI., Orange, CA If AVAILABLE THE EX (714) 893·1152 8er denl ob1ec1ion to the pellllO law!lll ·~ ot lhe Unted Siii" rm11·r,ounod ~· wrrl t'f:., Oo. 46<! Pil!Jll~ 4a 49 lltl4J
cert1fir or C~~hrlcs IF AVAILABLE, THE EX· 92888 (714J 38M700 PECTED OPEN.ING BIO No. 084249 THE PETITION requests •id 1~WS ~ fjl/$ ) 11 Tti. Chap'T'~" A>lell..t tn ::,~"":1~'s.1~··~:1tt'a •llt• ol "41su,U,.11ovus MIJ ~pec~:4~ p labl ~ ~i PECTED OPENING BID If AVAILABLE. THE E)(. MAY BE OBTAINED BV DATE: MAY oe 1892 ltl• decedent's WILL and w y llhe co~ 00 no llanctlOtheCN'C Ctit• Bulld~ lllO NottW "' Octaull and R.'l.()rt4 ol Oranuo Cwn ~~~he time j 1 :!te) :,1 ~~. MAY 8E OBTAINED BY PECTED OPENING BID CAUING THE FOLLOW· GARY L. GRANVILLE, codfclls, fl an~ be admitted gi'A HE1Rl~Gly ()(I lh 300 Eut Chipntin A~tnut Elul..uon 10 Still Thtt U•'ltlor· Cdlll01n1a C10e1ed '°""
1111• and lnterm conveytct CAWNG THE F01.lOW· MAY BE OBTAINED BY ING TELl::'.PHONE NUM· Cltrlt, Br Richard w. :, p~~~~ •• ~: :~ amend&d petition w1U b ()ra9 CA .. Oii'-1.i. llnd,. 5'\jll{<l Ulused ~od Nulle ~!:'~ ~~""2r 1::.
10 and now held by 11 ING TEl.EPHONE NUM· CALLING THE FOU.OW· BEAS ON THE DAV BE· JoJ, Deputy lory examlnatron In the Ide held on AuguS( 20, 1992 a 1.-.stcorwyfdto•rdrw-hfldb)o 01 Oolaull entJ Elt>GtlOf\ I ioc.uloc.I C ~lrl.ldl
under said DMd ol Trust In BEAS ON TliE DAV BE· ING TELEPHONE NUM· FOAE THE SALE· (7t•) Publlthed Newport Ice t tSy lhe court t 45 PM tn Oepl 3 ~ ulldrt sa>d Deed of Tru~ 11 lhf Sufi II> o.J n1eoidod "l me vitll llS ~ end W
the property htfe1N"er d• FORE THE SALE· (714) BERS ON THE DAY BE· 385-<'837 (213) 627_.865 Be•chfC01t1 Mesa Daily T~E PETITION• iequests localed el 700 Clv ptQC>tnt siiui•ecl ,11 a.id County countv whc•u lliu ieet ~g~ o u iav tmd olhefs u l
scribed: 385-4837 Of (2f3) 627"'865 FORE THE SALE: (714) ':1947 Pilot Juty 115, 23. 30. Au-authOrity to admonisttf the Centpr D11ve West. p 0 ~tion11a dnetetd u Paree• I ~'~l11:': :~~(j~~ATION l>1J1·~ 101 tho le1m c.
FIJ.:/AsdAiR : MAR~ T. TAC 47889 385-4837 or (213) 627-4865 Published Newpofl gull 8..1992 estal• under the lndepen-t>:of38· Santa Alla, C uno .. rdtd 112 1t11e1est en tnd Mon·Frr 100 am to 5 · """lC.•l'IO Juty 1 196!1
BENEFICIARY· WESTERN Publllhld Newport 47718 Beach-Costa Mesa Dally ThlSS dent Admlnltlratlon ol Es· IF YOU OBJECT T Parcal 1 of Paretl Map N'o 87 pm. (619) 466·3516 '""10•0\I DliLlllnbul ll
FEDERAL SAVINGS & B .. ch-Coei. Mesa Dally Publlahed Newport Plot Jul 29 Au int s 12 0 talH Act. (This aut/'lonty the granting of the pelltion '41 ITllltCC~ol Nt..por1 S..dl Cel·Wttl4tm Aec:onvey· ioc:clldoc.1 AUQUSI lO· t
LOAN ASSOCIATION Piiot July 30 August 6 13 8each-Co11a Mna Daily 1 Y • g ' ' P BLIC NOTICE wio •lloW th• personal rep-~ou Should appeat at lh eo~1• 01 °''""• Sl•t• o •nee COfl)Oretlon 786 111 ~ 4833 PllQll 27• ' ' • 2 1992 res•ntativ. to lalll many . nd 1 • "• L M a Bl 11 2nd Fl1 Oll1t ial R«ords '°'°' recorded February 1, 1992 PUotJuly16,23,30,t99 w273 NOTICE TO aclion• without obtaining earing a stae you ~ • .,,,.. ~pedup rtc01ded P•o ~ ~ L M l\uuuar tO 111511 '" 1990 as lnatr. No. go. Th394 Th367 CONTRACTORS court apptovaJ Botore talt· ObJ&ehons °' hie wnne ~ 238 Page<a) 3• and 3S ot CA "'t94• """"'9 ""' 6~9J !6$ 4llJJ Paut1 27• l>I Ott 056250 In BOOI< P•~ oC Of· PU NO ICE 1~ 1 • 1 1 obJf'Ctions With tl\e cou P .. ...... "" _, " 4 1""' t • R.x ·-•-..., ... ficlal Records In th• office PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE BLIC T CALL.IMO FOR BIDS "'V certan very mpOftan belore tha hearing You •-ttf ... .ps 11 "• '"'"""' 9910 By St..c.ie Rvc1le Au "'~ •OU)f...,.. JUIW 1
ol the Recorder of Ora e School D11trict· NEW· Kllons. however, the per· apptlarance may be ' Courry Recorder ol S•.O C0\111 lhuc11ud Sf\in.iu1e. Tru~t1: 19tiJ rt\ Boot. 654111 P
Counry; said deed of ~st NOTICE OF . NOTICE OF SUMMONS PORT·MESA UNIFIED sonal representative will be per$0n or by your allomey Etupc1~ 1titretrom Ums 1 afld Sate Othcor Oal\l<S 3J3 llnd tl!Wlt.led June dascnbes the following· TRUSTEE'S SALE. TRUSTEE'S SALE (CfTACION SCHOOL DISTRICT required to give nollca to JF YOU ARE 81 s"°"'n Ind delined ~11 1111! 1 I0-'92 1911 t 111 Borlil t4 IOI P
LOT 24 IN BLOCK 11' OF Loen No. Loon No. JUDICIAL, Pro1tc1 Name: Bid 101· lni,rest~ persoos unless CREDITOR Condotn P.. d«!Mll ASM>!>6107 234 holh ol O t11e1
0 N C R o s g. 93 Contract 101·93 RE-tnty have warved notrce Of Of Miii 'lllCOI 7 lb 1 2J 1 JO Rut o•ds as amendt!d EAST NEWPORT. IN THE 0.95814S.7l"UC 81000t89/IUPPEA CONSTAUCTION PROJECT conHnted 10 the proposed con11n9en1 credttot ol tht2? 1989 '' ~11ument "o 19 ~~ll..-
CITY Of NEWPORT T .S. No. A138713 T.S. No. B1t8505 COMPLAINT AT VICTORIA; B1d 102·93, •etlon.)· The Independent dW~aslild. you must hi 1'71fS °"tt"'l Records ol u PUBLIC NOTICE any entt t1ll lt.'tl simple int .UNIT COOE A UNIT COH E -IMOOENE HICKMAN, Contract #02·93, HANO-1dm1n1slr•t1on autpomy will your claim wrlh Ille court c.ou1t1 Piic.12 ll<I• t H sno.n us1 0t o llM 1rgt1t htlo uo
AP# 11 .. 102·20 AP 1424-371..()4 Plalnllff ICAP RESTROOM AT VIC. be granted unless an tnle1-afld ma1il a copy to lh upon 1111 Condoin·~ II"' Pl~rt NOTICE CW TAUSTfE'S ll'IOSI Ml ud IWI Pill<*
SEASIDE FINANCIAL STEALING BANCORP(). vs. TORIA ested petlOll filn an ob-ptirsona rilpresenlahv Reterita to 111 PirCll t .oo.. SALE UNOEA DEED ill IM'f'f time hen1elte1
CORPORATION .. duly IP-RATION at duly appointed SOUTHERN CALIFOR· Bid Oeadlln•: September 1ec11on lo the pellllon and AP~·n•rd by th~ furt APN 939 71 011 lite 10181 cw TRUST QVllOO hy allO ves11nQ
polnlOd TrustH Undtf the TrustH under the fotlowlng NIA NAUTILUS •t ol., 2. 1992, •12 00 p.rn. s~ QOOd c.use whv lht we '" our mont 5 r ol TS No 11111 NP T1usttM(s) lll Trusl(ll(SI
following dase1lb4td deed described dffd of trust Dtt•ndant• ' Place ol Bid Receipt: cour1 should not g1anl the /"~ d.111; ot ltrsl •SW&.':fe ol •ITIOll'<I ol •hi llflPlod l>ll~~ Loen No lot7•1-t WUOls rn 1111orus1 .,,
of 11\JSI WILL SELL AT WILL SELL AT PUBLIC 0 tc• 0 CR01• Management Suppoi1 Ser· •Ulhorlty. "lers as provi in lleOOllQl!IOrlMC118ClbJ'~ OttWf Aef -11'.Mll llfOllL11\I by Q-.!ICUMI
..._.OI LAWN· PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE AUCTION TO THE HIGH· N T ~ T -Vlcll, 2985-A Bear Street, A HEARING on ll\t poll· Stlet•on 9tOO 01 ltle OI TllAll Ind 1Nsonably ts~m.11l-d YOU ARE IN OEFAUI. T ~hon 10 J>Utc.11458 01 o1 MOUNT OLM HIGHEST BIDDER FOR EST BIDDER FOR CASH DEFENOANTt (Avtao e Cotta Mesa, CA 92626 lion vrtU be held on August C"llilornla Probatil Code COSIS tll>lll5eS ind ac!V•nr:es llUNOER A Ol.EO OF TRUST w1!1ti Asscs5.Uls Pnrw c.m..,.,. Monlwy CASH (In lh• form• Whlcll (1n th• lorms Wh•ch ar• AG .. S ILd 0, JEAN Plane Planll Documents 13, 1992 It 1:45 p M In Tht1 time tor hhnfc claimsltllllmlof ll'll'll plbllc.lllOl!ol f!tDAfEO 12'31186 UNLESS 937 .. 6-0!>2
Chllpel •CrwMlofy are lawful tender In th• lawful 1enda1 Jn 1h• United VANOERLIND and to be picked up· Same es Dept 3A toe.led at 700 ~ ~~ ~:~e::o~!a!-:' Noice ol Sale 11 s4~1 ~1 ge YOU llll<E llCTION TO 1hu struet &1.1d1un 1 "S~rv111g AU Fallhs" United Stattt) and/Of the States) and/or the cashiers DOES I thru XX, lnclu-above or •t walkthrough. CMc C.Oter D11ve West, cl.ii~ noticed obove ~ P•r",."' mus• be by cuh 1PROTECf YOUR ffiOPlR· urooi wmmoo ~t
1625 Gliler cashier's certified or otti.f cel'tlfied or other checlcs slve Pl•n Fees· $50 00 non• Santa AM. CA 9270t. VOU MAY EXAMINE TV IT MAY BE SOLO AT A 11 4'lly ol 1tie reel elloPe'
,.. _ _._ M...... checks 1pec1tied In CMI spec1f1ed In C1v11 Code Sec-YOU ARE BEINO SUED ralundat>le cl'la1ge • RE· IF YOU OBJECT TO tM th I Ii ke I b the c rt II CW!ltft cl'llck chwn Oii i 1.11t1 OI PUBLIC SALE IF YOU tkttuttMI MJ(M) rt por ~"" -Code Section 2924h (Pay· lion 2924h (Payable In loll By CAO S g. CONSTRUCTION PROJECT g11n1Jng of the pe1t11on. you • ' P Y ou Nll>Nlbl,._ 1 c_., cta11m by .t NEED AN E::XPLANAJION 4l(J 10 00 .. 07 Bryson
•••• M0 •• •.1111M••••l abll In fUll at the lime ol 11 lhe time of sale) all rtghl, COMPLAINANT (A Ud AT VICTORIA; 520.00 nor\-should appear at Ille heat· 7n~~tesli8:,1 en ~he ~~:fen lllle or l•cleral cttd4 '1\IOll or .t()f= Tit N/\T\JRE Of= THE Coste Mu311 CA 1)2628 Ale) sJI right. lrtle and In-t1Ue and Interest convtytjj 1 , d ~ ndo). rtlundable cn11ge ·HANO· Ing &I'd 1tate your ob-you m:iy hie with thl cou · ehedichwn Cy 1 Nit or tt0er1IPROCElOING llGl\tNST Tllo u~leislQOOd T1us1
PACl'IC NW t•1e11 conveyed lo and lo and now held by " • ••t• •m • ICAP RESTROOM AT VIC-eons or frl• w11tten ob-3 fotm.JI Re HI lo wmga •'-' loitl HIOCllhOI\ uv YOU YOU Sl10ULO CON d•1th11m~ any hablluv llOfH ,AMC now held t>y It Undtf Hid unde< Hid Deed of Trull In NAUTILUS AEROBICS TORIA ons wrth th• court be-IN ~ fi aaioc•tlO'I °' u lw,. lACl A LAWYER flny inc Oll0<.tnuu ut 1
• AL Deed of Trust In the prop-1he property hereinafter d• PLUS, • C•l"omle cor• WALKniROUG~: A walk· ore the hearing Your ap-~re:n °1=:.0~8 ~ =!Ired 111 •~•tan s;~ot iht Notice 1s herttiv o•ven ~""''' atJllron and ot
Cemeltf'Y • MortuMy ertv herelruener detcribtd 1cri~: poreflon through of the 1lt• Is pear.nee may be '" person 11 raisal 01 HI"'• a!IM that Verdugo servtc• Cor· c.001mc111 IJilSIQO&llOO 11 Chaoet • (:(.m.tor, T~USTOR ALAN RUC TAU ST OR WANDA L You hevt io CAI.EN· schedultct 10< August 6, or l>Y ~our 111omey JP ol any pQlillOn 0 Fll'llnClll Codt •nel •lll~illtd "pGrallon 11 C...tomll Cor :.how11 llU!utn Thu 101
3500 PK!flc view O!IV• BENEFICIARY: FIRST KIPPER DAR DAYS after '"'• 1992 It 9.00 a.m. '°' !ht If \'OU AAE A CREDITOR account as covtded Ill buw!ID"'flilSla•• he,,, .. pOIJll<lfl .. ~ lru.Jluc ()I Wf .• 1ninun1 OI lhu Ufl~ "'"'POt1 8Mcfl FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK BENEFICIARY; BENEFIT IUm"""1a le eeNOd on REC 0 NS TR UC TI 0 N Ot I contingent aed1tor OI $ttCllon 1258 ol ltl• addr•• INI Olhll tOn"ll'Oft ~9 Cl.Wlw tru!.luv. 1)1 sutr.111u1 d11<1· ul 11-u ~hon ~"!~~ .... ~!.,.~~~~Of CALIFORNIA SAVINGS CORPORATION t ftl t1 It PROJECT AT VICTORIA. lh• decea .. d. )'OU must flle C:lltlorn1a Probate Code NllOll, ~any, ot 111e IHI ~ny 00 ltu!.tw P'l""""I tu II"! tUIW "" 11\u llttJVOllV I() rlc:Ofded AuQlnt 4, 1989 recorded May 25, 198.4 u 'IOU o • • tpewr • and 11:00 am tor the your claim with the court R' est lor Special Nobe ""C1t1ht»te11p.itpOlltdtobe Owd ot Trust u•~uhld lly Sllltl "'1<1 1011sonellle ostl Niii •TlllS u lnllr. No 89-416039 In ln1lr. No 8A·218835 In '•" r•aponH at this HANDICAP RESTI\OOM AT and !NII• copy to th• P«· '°'~is av:ulable trom the l249 weal 1a10oa &oule1tard Mrcheul Jit~s Rec111om1 m..hrt.f c.0~1s OApen~ Book page of Olllelal Book page 01 Olllclal cour1. VICTORIA. P101pectNe bid· sonal representative •r,; eouit clifk Ne .. ach CA t2''3 1111 1 16187, 111 eoo. . Pavu •• lk.l'ancw 11 1ne 1me ot 1 llU DlllWAY R11COrd1 In the omca Of the Aeeordt In the office ol the A lott•r or phone call der1 Ile to meef al the PC>lnted by th1• court with n Attornty for Petitioner· OOtteWflO"""""' T 'tM<loda ms , Inst 1 87-027307 ul Ofhc. .. 111111•&1 wi11,,.a1eon ol. the
Mortuery * Chepel Recorder of Orange Recorder ol Orange wlll not protect rou; Management Support Ser· lout month• rom lh• date VICTOR DE WITT • rs.,, ..... M • .. :"• Rllco11ts In too ulllCU <>I Ill@'"., ot ~il• n1 S08 018 53
C 1 County; qk1 dMd of \Nat County, Hid dHd or trull 1 written • vicff, 298S.A Bear Strief, o1 flrlt Issuance of letters 1440 N Herbor Blvd ~,IOI any llCor'Ktnas.5"" I/WI Cwnlv R.~ V<Ouc ot Olll'"'O" In Jddthufl 10 <.ash 1 remat on describe• Ill• lollowlng: d .. crebe1 the lollowtng: wour WP• 11 Costa Meu, CA. C.H (114) as ~ollldtct In NCtlOn 11100 Ste eoo · ~'"' •ddras al!d 0111t1 com"IO"Qiun1y c.i.1om1a anti µui Tru~IC!ll wrll ~· • cetO
110 Broedway LOT 11 f OF TAACr NO. THE EASTEALV 180 l'EET aponao muet be n SSG-3240, for d1tall1. Bids Of the C•hfoml• Prob~t• Fullerton, CA 92635 ~n11r0n. d ·~ ahown llettrn avant 111 lho Nototo 01 Ou-"''• lhu<.11 drt11•n °'' 1 at eo.1eMesa 300 IN THE CITY OF OF THE WESTERLY 360 proporlogatformlfrou will not be eocepled lrom Coda. Th• time lot fifing Daily NewportSads.lltwlbem.ldl.blAlllll'-llJl lSUll <lllll f~'\hlln Ill St1ll(l1 l\ftlllNll lillflll • c.llt!C
..,.,,.. COSTA MESA, AS PER FEET OF LOT 1008. NEW· want the court to ... ., contractor• noc .itendirtg claim• .VIII not ·~c"· be-91tach Coila °""'"or Wllll nlt ~lhof(•\IOOi.'f (t.'('CJttlud 4 t192 dl .. n by d ••••• or ,..., ~;:;;:;;;'~MA~P~R~E~C~O~R~DiE~D~l~N~~~~K~P~O~R~T~M~ESA~~m~~~~·~~~~~~r~c~H~·~·iiii~~~~l~l~W~ali~~~~~~~·~~iil ~llOUf ~~ ~~M~~~ -~ ~ ~~"m~ p. h~1 9l t•~W~~·c~ ----hear ng data noticed July 30 31 Aug 6 19Q2 "'rn.,_ rtga ~ . . 2037 t2 "' ,..,111 Oll1t , .. , ctt11w11 ll't • ••••e or lllder ·~ • • · to\ 01 tncumtll•oce• for flt Pll· Rel:nt(ls will Stitt on /\u u111001 1nr1 loen 11aoc1
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Ill• "•Pl by the cour1 It you MG11rtd er Sid Oted ot TMI tn 111 tho Ntlfth 1mn1 ''"'''1r1C c M••nus ~n• •Pt'C•INKI 11
ere • person lnterHl•d In CP035533 eh.clt.i 1111 lets thl'Vft and " 10 lhf1 Couniy Cuurllw "'~' l:ot"''"'"' b 102 nl lhu f'in1111 Iha Hll~ou may fll• I NOTICE OF PETITION ,,.,... ol lht Trua•ll lilt btnfh 700 C1v1c Cun1u1 Olive c101 ~ 61141 11uthol11ut.1 ll
wllh :n; s r .. f°N~~R-;I TO ADMINISTER Clary "* Sltd Dffd ol TrUSI Wual S1n111 An it c tlt1 tou 1(1(1~ In 1h1s :O.llllil I :J:'t.r:!; :,-C.,, 1:.n,C:V ESTATE OF: hlNIOlore extwlld ino datrwtd19270• •• ~" DUI 11t111 ,, 1ho loVt'l'lt 11.-nOOI tlfhi11 t
end .J,pralHI 01 •lf•t• ... Charles R. Miller 10 lhe undl1t1Qned 1 .,.111~11111 ~""'-' h1dd11i lor 1 ""' 1 '"" 11 1x.eup411d, th41 Trut1
"" or of any pefltlon or C1ASE N0.11 A16SC?._~S Oecla1111on ot Oel1u1t end :!,~wlut ~':.r'" ~~'rt~:'u~1~1 ~r11 1~·~r ,:t:',e!,": llBU eeeount " provided In o • ,..,,,., Oamind tor Slllt 11\d • wiifle 1 s 1 1 ~• 1 ..alon 1250 of the Csltlor· benetictanes, ctedtlors tJC 1•1..,1 riuhl. llllu unh Uhu ~on\41 ew11
nla Probate COde. A R• conllngenl creditors. end Nociee ol Oebull and E1Kt1011 to entJ in•ei~t conv1>,..r<t 11 tttlloi! to t~ IMtylte or "'1lb quell for Speci.I Notice persons Who m.1y Sel 1111undt!11grled ttwtd 11 llnd now holt.t by •I u111kt1 ~ H ll mallllf of rruti•
fOfm It •v.il•ble tiorri th• othtrw,,. be ln1t1ested m Nolttt ol Oelau" al'd Etac11on Uld °*-"' ol Trust in 1111.1 &!Id _,. will lit med court clerk the will °' estate or boll\, Seft to be rlC:OflMO "' Int couniy PIOfMJ•ly a1l111'tll<I en uut hut wllhoul t.ovvnant o
f ol Charles R M11141f ' County end Stalu and ll.· '""''•n•v Qrlj'lle.t or AUom•r or th• A PETITION h bee wtlt,. tht , .. , Jlf<IOel1Y .. ~ IClllMI 8!1 l11liu-11 llJQalclll'lj,) hlltt Pllll"'
'•tltloneri Iii.ct b John J :1ner ~ •'-' l!IOl9 11\an "''" montw ht f.XHt9fT "A" u1 ont.umlJf-.,.u . In u 11 9'. CARL TON SIA.WR, the ~UJ>OllOf Court ol tllpMd SllCe ~ -aMIOn A Oindoowlrum o llu 11 lnlllol111.U~ss -.Uf
909 I . Ottve St., Ste. Caltlotnia County o1,DATE 07117192 hnud .., S..1__.. 7U u1 ttru llv S•KJ Ouvd edv1nc 1110, Loa Antt•l•t CA ORANGE' NA ~fGAG! SERVICl:S C4tltflJ1t1~ CNtl C.OCto 111 lt•1 lhurwndul w11h tn..,...
900t4 THE PETITION INC. AS fRIJST£E H tu Pllull fl lor • 11'1111 ut 1.orOVl\Jtl(I lh111111n, IH'd I
Publllhtd Newport requesl9 that Jonn J M11Mtr 6•0 E MAN STAHT 211 r::, inore t~ <it''' UflPi*d pnntlt)ll of 'till,_,. a .. c:h.Co1te Meta Daily be appointed as personel FlOOA STOC:ICTON. CA 95202 , .. _ •r to ... :'c.Sulel• Kot 1.11.itl ~ Miid de9tl wtt repreHnlall\le 10 r ...... • • ... lU\lh ClUI ,. ... _ lf'll~Ql1 '""'«Ml .. Pf Piiot July 2,, 24, ~. 1992.. ~"'*'~Sitt flt .stale ot tlephOnt Num!ler (cv•).,4f hold u1a111 M CfMllltl llV in ~ Hutu lws. c.
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Newport Brich/Coata Mesa Dally Pilot Thursday, July 30, 1992 •T
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tlOIOt .............. a.Mil, CA I WAN I 0 N AM D PUBLIC NOTICI Surf bd., blMs I pertl, thla 30th dlY or July and thll 301h dl'f ot July and Tti1s atattment wH f1i.d " "'" ' Gunt•t c. ~ay•
1 •8CROW MO HM1 DOWDALL. "" LINDA teoeoa atereo, lamp bxe , mlac. 8th day of Augutt. 1992. tlth day or Augu11, 1992 w 11\ Iii• County Ctetk or CNltOlt4it This atatenient *• ~ t40llllW • 8fM1 the .... U, for J. USTa*, ~aed EICROW BRADLEY COFFMAN IMO PubUc Storage M1n1g• Public SIOlage Manag .. Or1nge County on July 8 'IGUtkMle w th the County ~ ~ llOTIC8 TO ftllnt •lal It At•nl• ter CURCI-NO \ Pict., tan, trunk, cluba, menc, Inc . Ttlepnone C71•J m•J>t, Inc. Teiernone (714) 1992 • ..,.-N 0t111g• County on ..... , • •• r ..., 1'URftR COMPMIY • t neo• ~p. clothes. bn. m1sc:. M2.:Jt07. Agent '°' Owner. &41>-3865, .t.oeo '°' o.n.r. Fl311t4 .. .,,.. 1992 CMDITW OI' oredltot ..... lte Alto .....,..... • • NOTICE IS HEREBY CHERIE WALTERS A·15, A· Publlahed Newport Publl1h1d Newport Published NewlXl'1 Btacl\· Slet-.nl '1381'1 IUUC..... tuet t4, tHa Whloh le ~~-~All LIDO GIVEN that I ~le Ille la 17, H-418 Ref., chfft, bx. Beach-Costa Men Dally Beach-Costa Mesa Olllly Coata Mtsa Daily Pilot """ The Follo,.,ing J*sonl Publllh•d Na,.,port ...... the ituMnHe tier ._. ----•PARK lbout 10 ~ made, The ap , I matt., 1>9d, ch., tbla , Piiot July 30, August I , Pilot July 30, Augu»t 6, ..,.,., are doing bu111'ess as• Bead\.Coaia Mna oa 'I
Pwlb&ll le tere the antlolpete4 Publlahed N•wpon na1N(I) and buslMH ad· •o plue bu., dteuM, 1b1 , 1992 1992 30, A1.1g11 16, 13, 20. 1992 KITTRELL PROPERTIES, Pit Jul 23 30 AugUat a ucc i'M:'ttffl •••• d•l• .... In d B•ach-Co91a Meu Daily drffl ol th• Miier are: 4pl bai:, bu. mile. JEFF Th390 Th392 Th·397 tOOO OUl•I Street Su11a 01 'I • • ••
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• Pilot .My 23• 30• 18112 s°U~~JH1u~1~a. c~~~ :~~~~v,!.~;~. i•:i· .. m::: PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOJICE ~~~Newport Beach, Cab!. 13 11192• 1n:i11
GntmM thet e ltullr .... •GOL•TON DIYKI,. T'h386 HUANG, 3800 BARRANCA DAVID GONZALES J·59 Jerry W, Kitttell. 432 Ana 1-----~~=::-=:::--fe............ ..... OPll•NT GROUP, INC. PUBLIC NOTICE -PARKWAY IN, IRVINE, Coucf\81, Chi, tlrH, atool1, NOTICE 0' CNlt041t12 c~~,t~l2H V1s11 Way, Laguna Btacn, PUBLIC NOTICE
Tit• n•••(•I end Detech ""'' 22 tH2 CALIFORNIA 82714 bl!I, misc. JONI NAPOU. PUBLIC SALE 0, Flctltlou• c OUI Cal1I 926~1 c I 05005t
'"•lneee eddr .. e of lri RICK EOOLIETON CNltOIO•ao Doing bu1lne11 11: CAU. TA.NO J-67 Sp a. mat. wt1., Pt:RIONAL PROPUlTY BualnH• Nen\O Buelne11 Nemo Th11 bu11neu 11 con. NFI 1Utl
Iha....., Plffldenl I Flottlleue FORNIA CHOPSTIX tbla, cloth••· Chi.. fan, Pursuant to the Calilornia lt•t•mont •••t•mont dUCted by. an \ndi\lldual c .....
.,., D ., • ....._ N All other bu1l ne11 misc Self.Sefvlce St0tage Fac1I· The Following persons The Forto...,.ng J*IOns The reg1strant(s) com· Busln•" Ne,... IEGQLITON D•VIEL-OUOLAS E. OER-..... name(s} and address(H ) Sale will ~ t>y compel!· lly Act {B & P code 21700 are dOong business 11 are doing business as m~ed to 11ansae1 buM-Stetomonl
OPlllMT GROUP IMC., WITZ llel.....,.I used by the ,etter(s) w11Nn trVe bidding (wntttn aealed fl MQ ), tne undeisigiled PACIFIC COAST FLORAL. ~.A ARD I'S ME 0 IT E R· ness under the Fic111001 Tt>e Following persot\I
A Ce...,..._ c-.-. Pultll•ll•d Nowport The Followlng peraons the past thrH years, as bids may M sut>nvtted In Wiii Stfl at publrc: .eucuon 1012 Bayside Avtnua RANEAN CUISINE 991 Business N1me(s) &<sled are doing bus neu II~
llon1 I0048 IMla An• •••ch.Coat e M••• ·~~~1';Jt ~~· ~f,.LTY stated by the 1eUer(s), are· ad'lance) on the 6th day ol on &-t4·92 at 2 30 PM. at Newport Buch, ca111' Newpo11 Center Drtve abo~• on· D.c:err.ber· 4, PASTA·AMORE. 3 t 31 a.,.... • Coete ..... Dellr Piiot Julr 30 co 1800 Gal· OrN9 None August, 1992 at 2 oo p.m. Public Storage, 2065 Pia· 92660 Newport Beach, Calif. 1985 West Coast Highway. New·
CA • ' 1H2 ' N •• 1XY • 'The name(•) an<f busl· at lh• premises where aald centla, Costa M111. CA James R. w1111s, 40098 92660 Jerry W Kittrell p0t1 Beach. Calrl 926113 Doi It 1 Th31• 8::gort Beach, Callf. ne11 1ddre11 of the property has been 11ored personal property, lnclud· Miiicreek Rd, Big Bear Mardiros Hercuhan, 24675 Th11 statement was filed Crada Corporation, 3131
"I ue neae a11 w buyar(•L•r•· and which ls located 11 Ing furMura, ctolhlng tools Lake Calrl 92315 Tarazona. M1111on \/1e)o, with the County Clerk .ot West Cout Highway. N•"'· THI SU••HOP t1tS3 PUBLIC NOTICE ~,:,;1i .JruB:,:;;· J.:8 CHIA N VANG, TAI MEI AYRES SELF STORAGE and/or other household Joan W1ll1s, 40098 Mill· Cahl. 92692 Orange County on Jujy 2. p,11 Baacn. Ca11f 92663 Alt Mfler ltueln••• CaJ/f 90;1:· Y 1 1• VANG, 19511 SIERRA 1012 ErnHt Ave .. Hunting· llama ltored by the follow-creek Rd. B•g Btar Laka O•ana Hercu11an, 24675 1992 Tt11' bus•ness 11 con-n •••(•I end •cf. · SECO ROAD,IRVINE,CAL· ton e.ach, Ca. 714..a.48-lnQperaons: Calil.923t5 Tarazona. Mossion Vleio. F53&870 d .. ctedby:ac°'porahon ......... , UMd bf tile CNI t01tOt1 Martin T~man, u Execu-IFORNIA 82715 7314 Landlord reserves. 0008, Gary Latham; C020 Suzanne w.111s, 40098 Mill· Cal1I 92692 Publlshed Nev.pan Beact> The reg1s1ran1(s) corn-
.. ller(a wltllln the NOTICE O' LIEN ~Of~otrr:: d~t• !'4_.MU«ay The assets M l"!1 sold are the right to bid at tne aate. Lesl19 Mc Nash creek Rd Big Bear La~e. Thrs bus1n1u is con. Costa Mesa oa,iy p,j01 Ju~ rnonced 10 transact buSI· '---(Ctvtl Coct. • ............ 268 generally dt1crrbed as: Purchasea must ~ made Owner reserves the right Calif 92315 ducted by husband and 1 ner.1 under tne F1ct1hous .,.... three ,..,.., a1 Section Les Ortve, e.veriy HIHs, FURNITURE, FIXTURES, by cash end paid lor at the to bid at the aale Put· This business Is con-w1fe 30· August 6• 13· 20• 1992 Bus nus Name(s) ~sttd
•t•ted bf the MllorCa), 718.18aCeU ~ 90~12 Hllwlck ( evl-EQUIPMENT, GOODWILL. time ol purchase. All pur· chases must be made w11h ducted by. a general part· The reg1strant(s) com· Th·398 abo~• on June t9, 1992
ares Mone TO· Martel F\ Mlture · pr TRADENAME, LEASEJ chased goods are sold as personal checks •or CB.Jh· nershlp menced to transaCI busl· Al1n N OKain, Corporate
Clllef lxeoultvo Of. Lido 'Moblleh6,,;a Parle' ~~ known aa RenH S. LEASEHOLD IMPROVE· Is and must be removed 11 Iara checks only and paid The reg1strant(s) com· ne5s under the F1cllt•ous PUBLIC NOTICE Anornty
fto91 aa:1t a Chestnut Space 47 El Paaeo 1l0 B:.h sleln).E~ Trg•y•: If' MENTS time ol 11le. Sale Is subject lor at the time of purchase. menced to transact busl· Business Nama(s) listed Fl Utl This 11a1ement was filed
L8fte Laite For 1 CA Udo Drive Newport Beach iny • 0 ste n and are located at: to cancellatlon In 1he event All purchased goods are ness under the Fictitious' above on N A c oua with the County Clerk ol .2.. • ' CA 82~25' Mlriel R' =~t:: ~It t!'lr•• 3800 BARRANCA PARK· ol 11tllemtnt betwHn SOid "as Is", .-nd must be Business Name(s) • hstecl Mardoros Hercullan Bualn•H Heme Otange County on June 24,
Tr. ( ) :. Mleure, 1481. Pullm•~ 1972 f~ Galam ~· WAY IN. IRVINE, CAU· Landlord and obligated remo11ed 11 'the time ol above on: NA This stattment was Med Statement 1992
• name • •nv Drive, Carson Cit NV • axy • FORNIA 92714 party. sale. Sales subject to puor James A. W1lhs w.1h the Cbunty Clork of The FoUow;ng pe1son1 • f535111
ltualn••• eddr••• of 89701· Security Paci& N• ~=ort BeactJ. Calil. Th• bulk sale Is intended M•n•t•r AYRES anctllatlon In the ...,ent ol This statement was filed Orange County on June 26. •1• do•ng business as Published Ne11>pot1 eeacn.
the lturerC•t erer llonal 'Bank, 3475 Via Udo Leonard G"ld t I to be consummated at th• SELF STORAGE settlement between own~ With lhe Coun,Y Clerk of 1992' INSURE VIDEO, 10044 Costa Meu Oa.!y Pilot July DOUGLAS 11. QER· N.wpot1 e.actr CA 92663! T .., • • n, as office of p 1 d and obligated party. Dated Orange County Of1June18 F53&339 Adams AYe '326. Hunting· • WITZ 2870t II lier Security P1clfic Natlonai G~ttffel for 8e1:7c EJlse ALDEN LYMAN ESCROW ubl she Newport this 30lh dly of July and 1992 • Published Ntwpart Beach· ton Beach, Calif 92646 23. 30. August 6, 13, 1992
..... • •• n Vl•Jo CA Bink Poat Olllc• Box A dll n r':,'i:'"' 0 Trust CORP. Beach·COlll Mesa Dally 6th day or August, 1992. F53519t Costa Mesa Daily Pilot July Robert P. Dully, 1717 Th-371
fft9t ' 2890. Ch1taworth CA J:":n197; ed30~m-11326 South Street Piiot July 23, 30, 1992. Public Storage Manage-Published Newport Beach· 16 23 30 August 6 1992 Birch St E10t, Brea, Calif PUBLIC NOTICE 91311' ' • • 4 Ila Cerritos, CA 90701 th384 ment, Inc., Telephone (714) • • • • 92621
The ...... Mlftl eotd NOTICE IS HEREBY ~ar1d1. Newport 8Nch, and tha anticipated sale PUBLIC NOTICE 64Mt66, Agent for Owner. Costa Mesa Daily Pilot July Th-352 Wrlham O Duffy. 19132 CNS1050558
ere 9enerallr d• GIVEN that Curcl·Turner Ralif. 92~ ....... 'ft•-" date la August 17, 1992 Pu bllshed New!)ort 16. 23, 30, August 6, 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE Magnolia St B·23 Hunting· Flctltloua ~rtltecl ea: ITOCK IN c art hi enM · ......... W"'",. The bulk sale Is subject to Beach.Costa Mesa Dally Th·353 ton Beach, C1ltf, 92646
TRADK "XTURll d=r::M~J.o '*~nip, OUllY known u RenM S. C1hfornl1 Uniform Code NOTtCI O' Pilot July 30, Augutt 6, PUBLIC NOTICE CNS1050043 -This bus1n1ss rs con· BualneH Name • • IN at!(, Gokl1teln), u Truttff IOf Section 6106 2 PUBLIC SALE OF 1992 ducted by co-parmers Sta1ement • QV IP 111 NT AND c:talms 1 lien agalntt thet Rlu Oewa Goldstein pur· The NIN ind address ol PERSONAL PROPERTY Th39t Flctltloue The regtstrant(s) com· The Fol!OW\ng persons
•OOOWILL Off A CP· c:ertaln 1973 Parkway mo-suant to Trus1 Agreement the person with whom PUtsuant to the California CNS1051324 Bu1lne11 N•m• menced to transaci bus1· art d011'g business as·
TAlll IANDWICH FRAN· bllehome, Decal No. dated July 1. 1978 c:lalms ma be flied Is Self·Sef\l\ce Storage Fac1I· PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltloue Statement ntss under the Ftc"lotoous SUNSHINE SPA 1000 W. ~HIS• ~~,i!741, Serial No1. Leonard' Goldsteln .. as ALDEN lvMAN ESCROW lty Act (B & p code 21700 Bu1lne11 Neme The Following persons Business Name(s) tiS1.o Pac1f1c Coast Hwy .. #E ~ ere looelecl at: ,_,_7u aod S50967X, lo-Tru1tH for Tisa Devra CORP et aeq.,. the undersigned NOTICE OF Statement are doing business as: above on: NA Newpo11 Beac.h, Calli
20048 lanl An A cated at 47 Et Paseo In Gotdstelnput1uantt0Trus1 ll32il°SouthStreet will set at public auction PUBLIC SALE OF The Followlng persons PASTA ·A·MORE, 3131 Robort P.Dulfy 92660 • • v-Udo Mobllehome Pirie, 710 AgrH1Nnt dated July 1, Cerrtios CA 90701 on 8·14-92 at 3:30 PM. at PERSONAL PROPERTY a1e doing business as· West Coast Highway, New· This statement was filed Krm L Nguye1', 348 Hullett •;::-=:-~ .. i C~ ~ ac:aC~lfO~, ~f'~ 1978, 430 \/lsta Parada, and the last day tor filing Publlc Storage, 1725 Pursuant to the Calllornla B RIGHTON·FAIRMONT port Beach, Calli. 92663 w1lh Iha County Clerk ot Street, Long Bea.en, Cal I .. • • "' 1 • 1 • om · s en Newport Beach, Calll. claims by any creditor shall Pomona Ave, Costa Mesa. Sell·Sorvice Storage Facil· ASSOCIATES, 950 South Creda CorporatJon. Cal1for· Ot•ng• County on July 14. 90805
tended I• Ito con-• n the amount of 92660-3544 b4I Au ust 14, 1992. which CA personal property. In. tty Act (B & p code 2t700 Coast Orrve, Costa Mesa n1a 3131 West Coast H gh· 1992 This business 1s con-
•ulllMed el the otnco :.~~ .. 65, randt reprasenof , ... ~ Robem Vicki Schwartz, u is the ~usiness day be(ore eluding furniture, clothing et seq ), the undersigned Calif 92626 way Newport Beach. Calif F538155 d ..acltd b'/' an 1nc!ov1du1I
of ... ue 0 1 or~ ... T11.11tM ol th• Alton Trug. the anticipaled sale data toots and/or other hous• w.11 seu at public auction Arnet Homes. inc A Ca11-92663 Put>I shed Newport Beach· The reg•stranttsl com-
COASTAL COUNTIES ~~· lroh ~3J' man Trutt dlled Septem-specllled above hold Items stored by the on 8·t4·92 al 11:30 AM . 11 lornla Corporallon, 950 This bus1ness is con· Costa Mesa Oa~y PilOt Ju"f rnenc.ed 10 transact bi.1$1· llCROW • • ro1.1g • bef 23, 1983, 8 Maxwell Dated· 07·16-92 lollowlng persons: Public Storage, 2099 Pia· South Coast Drrve Costa ducted by • corporallon ness under the F1ct1hous
t ........,. Gold W t992. Thi• amount Includes Court, Huntington. ~ IS· B ·(s)·CHIA UN YANG 0 169 MIKE MARMONT; centia, Costa Mesa, CA Mesa. CalJI. 92626 ' The reg1s1rant(s) com· 16, 23. 30. August 6. t992 Business Name(s) hsted
_.... •n ••t th•. dally rental rate and land, NV 11743 uyor · • 8053 A. SOMMERS; B021 personal property, lnclud· AB Limited, A Cahlorn1a menced to transact bus1. Th·354 abO ... e on NA It. utility charges The daUy Thia bu1lne11 Is con-TAI MEI VANG • MARGOT NESSELROO Ing turniture. clothing tools Umrtod Partnership, 950 ness under the F1ct1t1ous Kim L Nguyen
Hunllneton Beach, CA rental ratt ls S41.60. ducied by: tenants In com· Publlsh ed Newport Owner reserves the right and/or other household South Coast Dnvo. Costa Business Name(s) listed PUBLIC NOTICE This. statement was llled
t2M1 DEMAND IS HEREBY mon Beach·Costa Mesa Daity to bid at the sale. Pur· Items stored by the lollow· Mesa CaM 92626 above on· June 19 1992 woth the County Cle'k ol
end tile enllcl1M1ted MADE that l.ou pay the Tht regl1tr1nt(1) com-Pilot July 30. 1992 chases must be made with 1ng persons· This business is con· Alan N 0 Kain Corporate Flctltloua 01angt County on June 25
••I• dete le Au uet 17 sum Of $6,311 .65 to the un. menc:ed to transact bust-Th396 personal checks or cash· Bt 19, Timothy Rohles dueled by: a general part· Attorney Busln•aa Name 1992 t Ha 9 ' datslgMd, who 11 autho-nese under the Flcbtious lers checks only and p11d O<Nrntf reseNes the nght ntrsll•P This stattment was filed Stetement F53& 177
T .... rized to rectfW the u.me, Business Nam•(•) listed PUBLIC NOTICE for at the ume of purchase 10 bid at the saie Pur· The r1g1s1rant(s) com-with tne County Clerk 01 The 10110 ..... ng per~n 1> Publosheo tliewport Beac<i· Ile -•k .... Is eub-no later then Juty 15. 1992 above on: June 26, 1992 An purchased gOOds art chases must~ made wrth menced to tr1nsac1 buSI· Orange County on June 24 do.ng business as C t M D J PoJ 1 J a.«it le Calllomle Uni-UNLESS THIS Cl.AIM IS Martin Trvgman LEQAL NOTICE sold "as Is", and must ~ personal checks or cHh· ness under lhe F•ctot ous 1992 MC ENTERPRISES os 3 esa a 'Y o "y
lor• CCNnmerclel Code PAID BY WITHIN THE This atllement was filed NOTICE OF removed at the tJme ol 1er1 checks only and paid Business Name(s) 11s1eo F535920 4107 Seashore Or (P 0 23. 30, .A.igi.st 6 13. 1992
Sootlonn 8108.2 SPECIFIED TIME, THEM(). with the County Clerk ol PUBLIC SALE OF salt . Sales sUbjec1 to prior for at the time of purchase. above on· February 23. Published Newpon Beach· Box 3073), Newpon Beacn. Th·387
The nem• end •d· BILEHOME WILL BE AD· Orang• County on July 2, ABANDONED cancallallon In the event ol All purchased goods are 1989 . Costa Mesa Dally Pilot July CA 92663
llrffe of tho person VSEORLTOISEBDVFqRUCSTAIOLENA~DT 1992 settlement between owner sold "as is", and must be Shopping tor a new 23 30, August 6. 13, 1992 hGunteDr M(aPveor, B410730S7e3a. Classified is .. .i....... " " F538882 PROPERTY removed at the time ol ' s oie r · ox ). C O N V E N I E N T ""'" whom claim• mar 10:00 A.M. ON AUGUST Published Newport Beach-Notice ls hereby grven Th• Piiot Cl•••I· sale Sales subiect 10 pr1or apartment? ctass1l1ed Th·379 Newpof1 Beach. CA 92663 whether you re buy·
be llled le 14, 1992. AT UDO MO. Costa M Olli p· that Iha undersigned will fled cancellatoon In the event ol lets you compare Thinking 0 1 haying a This business Is con. 1 COAITAL COUNTIES BILEHOME PARK. 710 .... 30· ,.•sa 11
1Y 3t1ot99Ju21y sell at pubhc auction, pt.ir· Th• most comprehen· settlement borween owner costs • wrthout hassle garage sale? Give us ducttd by an 1ndMc!ua1 ~~iun'ge,1~7~~s·l~;d hu~ ESCROW UDO PARK DRIVE, SPACE ''" • ugust ·I • l suant to SectlOn 21700 ol slve and current dlrec· or worry• a call' The reg1Strant com-
teote Golden w ••• 47 EL PASEO, NEWPORT Th-381 th• Business & Proles· to ry of goods and .. ,. Buy It. Sell It. Find It. Piiot Cl•••lfl•d PILOT CLASSIFIED menced to transact buS•· ;~6~c~e:~IFIED
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2102-2174
2760-2790
All real estate listings that ·
run in Saturday's publication
appear in the separate
Real Estate tabloid section.
Seevourcar
make racks!
Raus1NEss1
HFINANCIAL
2900-2918
2920-3006
.WSERVICE
DdolRECTORY
3408-3939
t-1111 EMPLOYMENT
l-.loPPORIUNmES
Houses/Condo
For Sale
COHO NA
DEL MAH 1022
NEWPORT
REACH 1069
Hurrv! '
8Ht St. 4BR 4'hBA, 3
car, pool.S699K7SH854
LOTS
t'OH SAi.Jo: 1400 CONDO, OCEAN SIDE
OF HWY 2 lge BAJ2 BA, tge dbl ger, 2 COM Contlguou•
S235 ooo 676-3303 View Lots w/Plan11 ' . Steall Call Agt, Barb
lhared l!qulty/L•• 675-5511 or 494·2342
0 p II o n E I e g ant Have Loi• W/Plana
Townhomee/HI cal· Need $$ or joint ven-
lnga, ocn vw dec1<1/ ture. Cell Agt, Batb
Guaranteed To Be B75-5511 or 4944342
CdM'I Flnoat/Vlew fOf ---------youraelfl Cell Agt. Money tall<a ... and
Bart. e?a.es11 cr .. 11fted 1pee1<1 It•
languege.
COSTA M 1-:SI\ I 024
\ " I 1 ', ''.
"MERCHANDISE ~~FOR SALE
How To Place A Classified Ad
- -By Phone ..................... 642-5678
8010-6080
8 :00am -5 :30pm
Monday tbru Friday
l$4&ARAGE By Visiting ....... 330 West Bay Street
SALE
8102-8190
(corner of Newport Blvd. & Bay St.)
8 :30am -5:30pm
Monday thru Friday
Or By Mail .............. 330 West Bay St.
Costa Mesa. CA, 92627
7011-9090 Deadlines .............. 5:30pm daily for
GENERAL POLICY
......... ....u.. ... nlljod .. ~ "1Ulotll -T1N ,~
--Ille rtpt IO-·~. -Of .... &llJ .w.itlooi Ml-~\. ,,__ ""°" ""' ...... ,,, uw .., • 1a TtJUr ~ "" ........ ~ TM DaJl1 PIMl a Tiie IMlop9MIH ...... .0 ll&llllJ\7 IQr
""1 ....... la UI .......... II l>t w!IMa ll ..., 1111 ....-llblo UOliPI IOf
1M -fll lM ...... .., ..... '1 U.. ..-a...i1 .. _.,lie &J .
......... lM!lr.a~
LOTS
H)H SALE I 400
RANCHES. t'AKMS
GROVES 1~7~
Le9una Bch Big ocn A A A 5 A C R E
views w/cute ehecl< & RANCHES, nHr 4
plans Call Agt, Barb beautllut lakH Gam-
675-5511 or 494-2342 bllng casinos w11t11n 2
OUT·OF-STATt:
PROPERTY I ~M4
Colorado Mtn Oot-Awar
E·Z yr round eceoas.
40 ac baH or mtn
rnge. Min to town, 1kl,
golf, flah. Only
12•.900 w/terrnal Tom
('1181582.()873 LPI
S ell your homo
through classlfled.
84258'78
hours Great Invest·
ment and reurement
pro perty. S291K>. $500
down. S75 month 1·
800-223-4763
FOR SALE 1510 ACRE
ranch on Lopez Lake.
8 miles to Plam o
Beac h , Unllmlled
water & pou lblhltH.
20 1 RV Park? eos.
473-0423 V1ew1· Un-
llniuted. Call now
HFSOHT
l'HOl't:H I"\' I :.~o
Houses/Condos
For Rent
GENt:llAL 21U2
'"''"• 3bd s 1460 Condo, vu'pool
Nwpt Creal 3bd
Condo ocn·vu s 1 995
Lido 1•1• 3bd, S2500
home w/trplc
Lido Hl1hrl•• 2bd
Condo 1111 S3000
Newpor1 •ch ~bd
Hse lum blylrt S6000
SUMMER
RENTALS AVAii.ABLE
next day's publication.
5 :30pm Thursday for
the Real Estate Tab.
3:30pm Wednesday for
the Independent
COSTA MESA 2124
Lerg• 3BR 2• ,ea
condo. 2·slory, pool.
g arage , lrptc. w d
hkup, amall pet ok
SI050 ~ S750 do.!P
875-4912 Agt
tMesa Verdel
SBA 21-zBA bonus rm.
lg back yd, A. c. F P.
O/W, upgrades, Incl
grndr $1695/SlOOO
dep. 841·27&8 Sue
or 75t·2787 JD
Property Mgmt
•3BR 2\~B• twnhse on
COSTA MESA 2124
VIEW
On Blutf 3BR, quiet
cut-oe-sac. New kl ten
ba crptlpnt Obi ger,
IQ 't'd S I 295, 650-1557
w·afSfl. ocean breeze•
3Br 1 Ba Ne..,.ly r•furb,
trg yd Pets ok. St 100
1960 Fede,.al 97$-2999
We P1y Utilltleal
Call about SP9Cl&la,
1 ~r 5625. Pool, cel 01<
1959 Maple. 64&-e5()5
t'OlJNTAIN
VAl.I.t:Y ~1.1-1
blun nr bcht Dbl gar, 48R ~BA, tam rm, ~
tncd yd, $1225 mo• gar, grdnf incl •• 11295. ssoo dep M 2·9666 11681 Corinth.
776-NOO or 863-3898 •Npt Hta 3BR twnhse, •. \ '. I I \ '.
I ' NSW Renohe Mira.. Weterfront He"'•• trptc:, angt gar, patio, Inc. Roallorw v•ry nice 322 Ogle $1. HlJNTI NCiTC lN
Felrway Homel on 8,t.t400, 1eo,3eoo $995 mo 847·7540 Mlaslon Hiiia ReaOft
HF.ACH .!l,11
Rectuo9d to 121 SIC.
3Br 28•, fam rm, fp,
now (:rpt/pnt, cmr lot
w/1ec wall. near bch.
Bkr 722·9241 913-1582 Rt\Nt\ roRFCI OSllRE SALE CourH 38R 2BA, e1i.eeoo 2BR. r.ncctd front yard
N.f to sell yoo ar? De>·~ the easy way! Roo ycu
ooto 00 for 10 OOys in 1he Dciy ~t/lllieJ*ldent. ff tt
Dm't sell, we'I n11 it for 5 mere 00ys, FREE!*
MISSION
Vlt:.JO 1111,;
•NO DOWN•
3Br 2Ba. view. pooV •P•· fp, dbl ow. new t ... /c:rpt. No uanf ...
Mas laCMK ~
poolalH rot. $229.990 le!O'mo 1ec dep.
, 8t9-32t •21~9 Call Wea 95MQ90
• 5,168 sq.ft.SF R, 4BR, 4 SBA 3CG RESORT PROPERTY c~:· :1e to bch. 3 c :?BR FOR SALE. Buying, * Ocn.'Cnyn view Cuet 'V r, a. gat. patto, ozy bungalow, IQ
a1tr/1.•-. Soc, ivc. pa110, dbl gar. rv beh,
IJ(>OI, cata ok, 11071 a.0381or~
I located on 19K sq.ft lot tn Selllng or Renting a JSR 38A Iota ol win. lrple. All appltance1 lrlCd yatd, 0 11 atr•
vacation Tlmoahare? ttows 2 fpe 190 dlla. incl. SHOO. B42·1004 parking, avt 8 t. seoo San Juen Capistrano H1ll$ Call th• expert• tor A..,19-'1.12100120-1565 • CUSTOM a •110• 3Br mo Can •••·••••
"" lntormatlonlll 1· 28a hm, pool, dbl gar. ON THE SAND 2br
I Construction Approx. 8()1J, Complete 800·72..CONOO. 1· 2~f i~·H~;:. ~ 11400 irn:I gerctnr pool ntba REOECOR· frig
• OS Bank Debt over S900K IOCFl'22..e38 Avail mid Au9 $1000 ·~·No pet• 5'&-4878 F u,n $1700, Utlfurn/ frj Ckm&d hr dekils.
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MZ-5178
*Ptr.m Pmty ~."""*Veth tis dis.
Nl-.IAl'l>lll
I ttt· 1\1 II t 111»1 .............
3h. wd/rM»I .... tee tub ...... ~
IOS386KMa.eeo7
•IT IUY ILUPPI
HA t•A. dramatic
cethedret c ... a. ...
pended "Angelita"
1309,000 lnc:I lendl
larber•, M4·CH S4
HMn • Dowd, Aftr
,
M.,k &11l97~~2 llA8T1HH S1000 ag~l 53&-144l1
• Bank's Opening bid lo bt $525.189." 3BR 2~ charming C '?:°" ~ -------. ... _____ ...., __________ ..... OOT A CAMPGROUND cOftago. tum, w.-to ozy .,..r .. ...,....., h<l.-.C:S ,,.
MEMBEASHll' OA bch $1700fmo AVM "''· dock, w ld 1\1\up, No matter t Pro_...•: 27371 Stl\ler Creek Dnvt T .. country M«1•no SHO a-••• Sen JuM C11pcstrnno, CA 92675 .~~ ... s,7ARA1~.r~:: Sept 1' uuon No .-..s Mt.a•te what you're
1 .... Date: Monday, August 17. 1Q92 moat euccoaaful re•Of1 Larve pool home, ~ U..P ~Or doing, your
,..... ctoarlnQtlOu.. :f:, ~:.000;:~· .=: laCLUDSiT.wtt-hometown • Locattoai 700 CMc Ctr. DI-Wat Cal Aeeon ..,.. ~ 175-M1 t or ~a llMMIM, J 119 a,., Santa Ana totmMton to1"" ~ ·~ "'*· ...,. yans newspaper ,,._,_,._·~~·1 llnot..eoo.4J>Me7, Oceanfront Property lttlO tu~t• n.
wwq ' 1 IOO •q tl. a-. l9A.
• CoM.ect: Luw Rojas for Information R . NT P"'· roec1 NA .,,., Winter 12,000tmo, (Ill) •14-5919 v.., round UIOOfmo. 1f\rougt\ clUslfied en.»n or en-1001 RENT
trough clalslftld
r
88 llJl.!rsday, July 30, 1992
Nt-\i.1·~11<1 ~t-\A.l'\l!ll tl\ll\11\
tH·.i\\ II • l to'I 1\1 :\11\ ·11,•1 l'l·Nl:\~11\ ,,,,,
Bay & Ocean Views!
Penthouse level 2BR,
brand n ew, never
llvod In! Frplc, Inside
lndry, $1600/mo. Agt
854-5809 SANTA ANA 2180 ---------1 1 br·1 ba Condo, frpl, BAYCREST spacious frig, pool, Jae. tenn crt,
family home. 3Br 2Ba Aug 1, $650. 281 1 -A·
Lg k1tch, 2 frptc. Peta s. Fairview 581·7523 ok. $1500. 640·3329
BAYVIEW TERRACE
~uper 3Br 2'hBa,
JUST redecorated,
gated comm, A/C, dbl
gar. $1850. 640-1635
BLUFFS CONDO
4BR or 3BR & den, .
2, BA 1700 sq tt 2br·lba, frpl, vlld ce1I.
Move-In
SPECIAL!
1 BEDROOM
Pool, spa, cable hkup
WESTLAKE VILLAGE
845-8 t 22 An,tlmel
Sl.400/mo. yr lse Kint foe .. SUN OECI(, · bright & airy, Mrs.1 ________ _
Community pool Clark 310.273·3300 714·644-0335 ---------1 Stµdlo .. xtr• nice re-Bluffs Townhouse
JBR 3BA, 2·Slory.
S2 I 00 mo. 854-4302
model. Frplc. walk-In
closot, patio, w d . Yrly
S650/m9. 499-0321 ,_ ______ _.. ..... _.. ...... ,
0010-guarded boaut For A J.4 A ctt'on detc;;h home. 3Br 21.7 u
Ba lam rm. gar, AC. Call a
Steps to Back Bay.
S 1850 mo. 720-1553 lhilv Pllt umnJ ..
Lg p111. very deluxe 2Br
2Ba w/2 mstr 1ultes. AD-VISOR '-
gar docks. $995 lse. 842·5878 No pets 640-9 408 • ________ _,
$200 Off Clean & Lg
Nr bus mkts movies
2257.Maple 2BR S650
Also ., BA nu cpt S540
2BA rl!5 Cpl & llU $720
Studonts/HUO Invited.
642·2288 Of 63 t·2725
Repainting ·?
If you;re looking to repaint
it, rebuild it, repla ce it or
restore it, look in the Pilot
Classifieds to find the
service you' fe looking for.
LINES DAYS BUCKS
r
Sell your private party merchandise in the
Doily Pilot Classified Community
Marketplace. Coll today at 642-5678 and
toke advantage of this great offer.
3 LINES for 6 DAYS for 9 BUCKS
---CMerchom Undel S300 ~l ---
iilij' Pili»
• ..., pD rJ al llms ~ad Clllnd ••• S300 lo~ b llis •. Mo~
NEWLY DECORATED
2BR. tncd yd. Wtr pd.
636-4120 9-5PM
2194 Placenlla $755
ONE BDRM CUTE COT· TAGE,Frnahd vry
prlv. n/smkr, $695.
ulll Inc 548·5056
HUNTINGTON
BEACH 2640
Bac h Walk to bch,
Stove/Refrlg, Utll pd,
$595 ~ dep. 14th St,
Avl 8 1 960-5179 eve
Lg 3BR 2BA 2·story
twnhme. W/O hkup.
O/W, trplc, paho. gar.
St t50 -.. sec. No
dogs. (310) 592·2214
NJo:WPORT
BEACH 2669
* •VIiia B•lbo• Penthou•• Spacious
1 BR, newly remod·
•led, high celllngs &
1kyllghts $975/mo. Avl
now 875-4830 Burr
White Rttv
*2BDRM $750•
• 1 BDRM $800*
Frig, dshwshr, stove
Incl NQ pet• 54!>-4855
•ON THE BAY•
Bachelor, $600, 2Br
2Ba. $1200. Yearly, all
ulll lncludod. 675·7590
2 Years Newt 3BR
2BA. family compleic
$1050/mo
714-850·83 t 0
LIDO ISl.E fully luro
1 Br. Utll. gar Incl
$785/mo yrty 1 per·
son. no pets 1573-0837
Learn
The Travel Business
For Profit
& Travel Benefits.
lland:. 0 11 age n cy. $48.5.
re w Cla ss
Joan Irvine Travel
1600 ~ . Coai-t II ''~.
'\t>\\ port BC:'c.tl'h
71·1/518-3,181
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(714) 222-2414
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A 91% passing ratio vs. '48% state average·
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& ent"r ttw dr.1w111q for ,1
F HE l L1Lf'i10.,111q Sl l1vul Cour..,t•
CALL KATHY 222-2414 WESTCLIFF $850
2Br 2Ba Ip, pool 1128
Rutland Rd. Open
Dallv 9 ·5 646·3679 '----------------------:-----------------------------_,. _ _.
SERVICE DIRECTORY
For all ,. -and ----
CEMt-;NT
CONCRETE 3:)26
CHILD CARE :l:>36
o,.nJntt for Chlfdcare
SS S S 2yra ~ 565/Wk Fncd Ummtr pecllll yd. Meals Incl W'CM,
Speclahvng In drive-Ref'• Avail. 548·7217
ways, pat101, walk·
ways & patio covers.
For lroe ost. call CJ.t:ANINO
SEHVICl'~S :1~148
i'"LOOtt INSl/\LI.
nt:PAIH.S :rn:w
All Carpet RepaJra
Pwr stretch & Install
Any 1lze lob, 15 yrs
7 da. 730-683 t 24 hra
HANDY MAN 3710 REMOVE BAD ___,,.._ .. _7_2 ·_2 e_2_e ....-.
*CREDIT* .. Or lvew~•·patl os-Rellable Hoosecteanlng ,,...,,...RRPAIR8 Home/
paths etc IOI> loo by the day Local Rental PROPERTIES
U•lng State & Federal small ...... c.571470 area. Excel refs. Call Patnt-Ca.rpentry-etc.·
Laws, you may have Mickey 963·2493 Alicia 751-4269 Drywall. Gary64!>·5277 th• right to have Items -:::-~-___.,,....,,, ___ _ removed from your Pa tterned Concrete. Reliable Houncleanlng •Christian Handyman.
credit report. Free Slamped & all IYP9• by th• day Local Painting, Stucco, cry. Con.ultatlon cone work, 25 yra •KP area Xtnt ref1. Call wall, fencealgalet Se· BOC>-444-7775 Llc.3161 t7, 642·1027 Monica 549·8438 nlor Oise. John .53241ea
l.J\NUSCAl't-: ,'!,,
I.AWN CAHE .IKOK
All Am•rlo•n Tr ..
Servloe. Removal.
Trim, Senior Disc.
Free est 531·8415
Jim'• L•ndeo•plng Out1tandlng d .. lgn•
w11h plant grouping• &
art1111c pruning of
t r ••• a ahrulta. Also mafnt. 979·89215
Tree Service, 1tump1,
ctnupa. hauling.
Comm .Jr••· lawn m•lnl Mike 841-<>612
HELPING HANO FIN T J Ptflt COtlC Conal Cone· The Moppetti est '74• Carpentry plumbing
8nck.Qlocll St. UC 2n329 Spectal Otter: Buy 3 Ille dryWall mason,.Y 1oppe•"'••owe. Li•n•,
HightSl Oual Low Pncts get w~ndowa FREE. & ~ore. R~as ratH ...,., • .._. 711_,.19 C'AHPENTRY 31\ I 0
,_, Rt9f• I ln1ta11at1ons
Qlty wrll onlr, ref•
Local 10 yra, Honesl
211 hra, Lou 642-6676
Ott, Cu1tm Woodwtl(
cabln•t•, finishing,
door• hung Hard
Wood Conat $47-66-4•
(7t•)MZ·70ll3 Grt Ref•· 845-0751 .llm Ms-aea4 ---------•
•---------Vtctor Prof. Oatdenlng, CEllAMH
TILES .Jri~M
('ONSTHllC l'lllN
tlllll.IHNl1 .1:11>0 HANDY ANDY
Elec·Ptumb·Palnt. Lt.
Landscaping & Main\.
Excel reta. 10 yrs exp.
4•7·t7a•
THE OR'Qlua1 n ,__.__ c.ntnotw.~c-•_rp_n_try_. •_•_c_a_3 t_-4_04_3 ..,.. ·-·-Peraonallzed Lewn
Drau Cuetatn Homes, eomm·1 Handyman Expre11. All c Wiii b .,.,. the TILE MAN T&M. Speclallty Proj.. )ob• W9tcome Small are. ••• any
leaky showert·ACld wan•• to .,.g. work. )ob apec:iahle1, 24 hr
w111n & regrout New Rellabte/HonHt. can 851-2017
Rtpads, Remod Ooott. Wln· & Repair. Bathrooms· Uc 528050, 780-!1711---------
00.S, Clblnetl. 11ucco & dry-Shower doors Kite• H~n lervlcta. MOVINl. .H1.1 l
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Call!. Publtc Ut1ll·
Ilea Comml111on RE·
QUIRES that all used
household good•
movers print their
P.U.C. Cal T number,
Umo1 and cnaufleurs
print their TCP. num·
ber In all advertlse-
men11. If you nave a
Question about the te-
gallty of a mover, limo
or chauffeur. call;
Public Ullfllle•
Comml11lon
714·558-4151
••vOn Movln9
Lowest. Storage. prof
••eel reputallon 1 hr
min Insur. T\157659.
VIH/MC 73t·a•a•
l'/\INTINtt .t"i 1M
well, ltncet. glln, lie Uc Floors·Plumblng Uc. Uc -Local r fl ..,. ~ a.02 Aaa7 · ·-"'· • • M • ---<HY" •lP ....... -...... 25\lfl o c 1573·8065 ''"eat. e7~79aa .... r ... • _........ t ____ _..;. ___ _
Rep1111 Remod . Ooort. Win-TILE tn1talle<S/Repaj1ed. hr mtrt Guw. lowest E•terl<>r houM painting
dOM. Clb<IW, 11ucco & dry· Prompt Cour1tou1 s.t-.•ct P •NC S • .QAT •a• ratH, lie. 1 Ol002 by pror. David Sloane
w9", ltiieet. flln. etc Uc f'rN Eat I Aeterenc" New Repair."""°°" loaur 71411533•9925 P1lnter1. \.le U8621.
)Syn.,_ ,,_,, M•.ote7 John & Shelby 840-8178 C.ctaf '°9l ~ CM,_ David &45-HU
i he Community Mat· Wfiy play Hide N Jim Whyte &4l·7201 •La•••Mow a EdQa. RENT M oney talks .•• a no
ket Place. Piiot CIUll• SMk 111tlth chlldcate? Whee~ you·r• buytng Tr~CIMn-Upa. C~ apeek9 ha ~ Call The Piiot todayl or Hfllng, Cla1aifi.d Lawne. t ""'" thrniinh classified 1MQU11ge, 842·8878 842·5871. ccw.f'9 all your~·• a.mi.a t.aao9 , ___ .. ....;; .. •_..._ _ _...._ ---------
MIN80W Circle lblnt.
Pan og Ext Houle
Apt Oual !Ob frH ....
St flc #~97 63801758
l'l..ASTER
HEPA.Ill .I HHI
e d' a Pl•ate1ln8
Pntches, Te11;1ure1. In"
eKt, Restucco, Fr est
Neat & clean 7~771
HOOFING Hf 10
Re Roofe & Repeln
Loc1I Ret1, 11 Yrs
Greotor Pacific Rfg
838·19•• #12t08I
Sl'HINKl.t-.H
llt-.l'AIH"i • I • I I
8prlnkl•n ar.. mr
only buslne11. Repair
& In llall•ll•n•.
Chari•• 722·7114.
lncre•e Your Reach Tbrou• Dur New Improved Lower Ralls I
•1 .21 per line, per day. Thafs ALL you pay. For more information, Call Todayl Ask tor your
., Bal8d 0'14 DI, 24 r..1C.. in .. SeMce Oif8dOty SeMce Directory Repreaentative 842-4321 Ext.3a1
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' ( , ' "\, I I .. I "I St.HVIC 'I-.~ 1:1.1.1 Pood hrvlce Co Kitchen dlnofto, glue PeuR~ SHAAP~I. It Delhrer, Driver/ •eueHe w/chrom• w/5 chairs.
bfown fem., ' ,_..,,., Werehou8e Control Plea" bo aware that French Provlnclal
£ tr&Aned, tound 7/ Mu.t have gOOd drlv-tho llatlnga In thla cat· droaaor & matching
,,..,. Ycwtctown & 1~1'9Cord. egory may require you night etanda w/mlrror,
nungton St. Ha, Ptr Order Deak >Ont to call a 900 numb4tf StOfoo cabinet.
HICY( '1.1-,.S hCHW
tM7 alANCHI
1 O·epood SZ 23.
men'• frame. S150.
Tlp.toP condition.
Cail 95t-4418
...
tll 1N l INt,JllN
Hl-.A<H bl-lO
HOATS 701 t MOTOIU ·ye I t-,
~artnef' Wanted new S{;OOTt-:H H() I H
Searay Laguna 23 .• 87 Honda Elite Red, ctr. cons, tw more 135a, tl•h mach, NP Xlnt cond, 1 yr now. 1600 ml, $1200, In· Oun•• Marina •hp, elude• 2 holme11, lock S2,500 dn, S450 per
Thursday, July 30, 1992 89
t-t-,HtlAHI •1111, l
'84 Mendlal R~, t
owner, 25,600 m1,
S42K/obo 546-561i17
t'OHD t:H>7~
MI !'>C i\ t ' I I> 'I.! ·I ~,
CHEAP!
FBW.I. SEIZED
'19 Metced.. S200
'88 vw $50
'87 Morcode• St 00
'65 Mustang S50 :P:1651 0t ~118 PhoM r.-reonattty oa-In which th0to la a ..._2481 AL 6 I Ii o :~g. ~:.~et•' 1~c_h_a,_o_•_.,., __ m_1nut_•_· -·-.-0-Vl_N __ CMl ____ ua_t ~.-.-.. -
c H 0 K • R Lo• t Ropty In writing: lartencler Trelftffl t<lng oak podoatal
Tuea.1/14 In Eaat Bluff 3 1178 Col Obispo NMdod, oam up to bod, day bed with
• t.,..11y Sat Wpm,
What • Hlectlon •
furn, color T .V.,
clothH, pictures, Iota
of mlac. from A·Z,
L.atthorn Dr, (Adams/ SOLD OUT SHOW Nowland) • No early
San Diego, 2 GUNS & blrdal
ROSES, MET. tickets,
mlh. 873·8007 ._.,.6,,.c,,.ov....,.e~r,.,9,.,7,,..0-60~..,,',..,8~-.::--I '87 Tempo l.X, low
•'80 VESPA P200E, mUea, xlnt body &
classic red/grey, Int, orig owner. S3900
Chrome crash bar• & firm. 722·7453
POWt:ll BOATS 7012
Chooao trom thou-
aands starting 525
Fr .. Into. 24 hr hot·
11ne . 801.379·2929
Copyright II' CA l 83JC £. cntr. Sontlmen-•346-118, San Juan· 1150 dally, ealary + trundle, droaHt, oak
Handicap lady, Capistrano, CA 92675 tlpa, full or part time. aholf unite, slate dl-
AADI 759-tMe -::;:-:::--=~=~~-2 wk training, women, notto, much more.
GOOO seats, Aug 14, 1°l .... n_t..,..lq_u_•_•_•_,,fu_r_n_,-c..,..ll..,..h-1,
Plaza area row 17, country goods and
$100 548·9610 more, PCH to 20th SI,
13.5" Novuranla, hard
bottom, cntr console,
35hp, erec start Su·
ZUkl. $4800 875·9175
rcks, Inc. cvr & trnk
S1000.obo 759-3120
LOST Ju~ 4th wkend HUD CUSTODIAN, mon 21 or older. Call: Cell 714/489-9428
OE A........,,IEVER 12·mo position, 8 hra/ 800-932-8222 ------__,.--OOL .,.,., • day, needed by Hu~•-=~__,.~-~---Oriental aecty doak, pd
lghVdrk rod hair mix, tlngton Beach City l•rtender Tralneet $2600. SAC at 1750.
thl n body. vo ry School 0 1 t let s 1 8Ft Oriental Screen, frlondly. BIO RE· 1 r · a 8'Y Needed, earn up to WARDll 813_.303 , 11756-$2184/mo. (Em-$150 dally, salary '+ Mother of Pearl. pd
FAX 831-a594 ployer paid Public tips, full or part time. $1800. SAC 1385. ect.
Garage
Sales
Employees' Retire-2 wk training, women, 841·7477
Loots 21 '' Old mont Contribution men 2 1 or older. Call:1~a:-uo_e_n_A~n-n_e...,.ty....,l-o-:-b-rw-n MOVING Sat-Sun 9-4,
BALBOA
Pt-;NJNSUl.A 6107
327 20th St. Sat 8am
IHVINt~ 614-1 SAIL HOATS 7014
18 II. cruising H.A. cat
ANTIQUES, furn, kit. boat, loaded, crasslc
appl, & etc. at Rancho 19 entry replica. VHF,
San Joaquin, Unlvor· p/p, 2 bnks. 846-2289
alty & Culver, Sat 8·12
Nt-:Wl'OHT
Automobiles
BMW 9030
·59 Chorokoo Um1ted,
black, ABS, low miles,
warr. mini. $15,500
OBO 770-5225
LINCOLN U l ~O
'71 LINCOLN Conti•
nont•I 460 ong. runs
good $1295 Must sool
642·0567 alem••• Cet Very amount• to approx 800.S32·8222 loather arm chr, xlnl Antiques, furn, appl, Skinny, Coat, Loat In S137/mQ.) Must pass d $300 75 .. ., .... 0 & 1 9 A' th• vicinity of Warner written tost. Apply at CRUISE SHIP JOBS. con • ,....,.., bOOk• m sc 32 ,.
& BolH •• R•WARDI 20451 Cralmer Lane Summer/Permanent. varado (In alley)
HE/\CH 6lti9
Cal 20, racing and
cruising, loaded, vhf,
mtr.5.5), p/p,two full
bnks. 846-22~
•e5 3251r RED w/blk
leather seats, outo
trans, ate. only 56,000
mfles,v•rv good
LIDO 14 2 HIS Of cond. $10,500, 675· NISSAN 91~0
CUTLASS 'filO ALL
ORIGINAL $4870.12
1111712593 Taurus '89
$3540 t 7 #194861.
Dynasty '91 LE.
$7370 12 11'151509,
Caravan '89 43,000 ml
$6870.17 #197788
Over 300 repoue1-
a1ons/leases being liq·
uldated NCO 1·800-
237·8078, 1·916-991·
4495.
Owner Oovutatodllll H.B. Phone 964·8888: S300-$900 weekly. Hlr·
377-0289 Ooadllno for applylng Ing photographer•.
LOST• Ledle• ellver August 7, 1992. casino workers, tour guides, etc. Travel dr••• wetch, __ on ~H:-::E:-:A...,.L""'T:"!"'H~-M~ln_d_ed""""'?_N_ee_d free Hawaii, Carib·
BalbOa Board Walk, 5 I b B c I Sat. 7125• R.WARD poop• ready 2 earn ean. ahamaa a I
Call 7141946-8242 big SSS. Uko talking (818) 960-9144 oxt e-10 people? Slrt tOday. 1004.
LOST• Moatly Whit• Call Alex 650-3642. 1-P-H_O_T_O_T_R_l_M_M_E_R_S_ Female Cat.. Long .,.---.,,.------
Hair, blue eyes, tear Legal Trainee-Laguna Earn to $125/day. No
on loft Hr. Santa Ana Beach Law Office. exp nee. 800-262-4389
DOMESTICS f>ll40
& 22nd-St. CM, Clerical akllla req'd,
831·5508 Marcie C.all Patricia 494-8553
LbaTs il•m••et Morta•ge HOUSEKEEPER
Mt-;m 'HAN DISt-;
MISC bOl5
FOR SALE1 Washer/
Oryor, Oroasor and
other misc. 723-0770.
NINTENDO ayetom,
power pad, 15 games,
Instructions.
Al·962·5665
Tebb' Malo Cat , Insurance Processors. gray/1an wtth choco-HI h 1 fate brown •tripos, ·•O earn nga. will
whit• noa collar. Lost train. 2131957-4945
Mesa Vordo oroa 7/22. '=p:""l/f=-""'a~ld~g/B-=""'o_•_t,__""R'""•-
11.WARD Call 714· pair. 25.30 hrs/Wk,
•34-e140 or 556-8820 $6-8/hr DOE. Newport
1 Day/Wk, Newport Oueen or t<lng Palms,
Beach. Exp'd & refa 4-5 loet tall. SlO ea.
req'd. Engll1h apkg. Herb plant• 80 kinds
Reply to Ad 1115, c/o Sl ea, Liiac 874-9422
LOST1 Slameee/ Aquatic Ctr, 846-7725.
Tebb~ Malo Cat, ---------
gray/tan with choco· P!T GEN OFFICE
Daily Piiot, PO Box Shade, Pine, Cypress
1560, Co11a Mesa CA trees, l S-gallon, $20.
02828 1-gallon planta, $1
LIVE IN to care for eld· Wisteria S10. 874·9422
erly woman In CdM.
Mod backgmd helpful.
Depend, respon. Sal
negol. 619·322-2807
COMPUTERS 6018
5488-33 MHZ•
Internal CPU USA·
COHO NA
DEL MAH 6122
COSTA MESA 6124
Summer
Cleaning
Out!
Gara11e Sale!
Sat/Sun 9·4
330 Princeton
Baby clothes & misc.
Kids clothes, toys, fur-
niture. kitchen, bath·
room & household
Items. Sota, tables &
much morel All In
good conditionl
rate brown stripes, For growing whlsale
whit• flea collar. Lost ahoo compny. Typing.
MHa Verde area 7/22. phones & computer
REWARD Call 714· data entry. 646-4593
434-6t 40 Of 556-8820 ---------
C6sT: whit• tong-hatr P!T GEN OFFICE
CAT with gray face & In vocallonar school,
tall, blue eyes, do· 24 hrs/Wk. 556-7730
Merchandise ma do. 130M B MIUClor ..,,0....,1-:S.C,....,,.O.,,,..,.V""'E"'"R="""Y,..--T=-::O:-:Y~S=
H/0, 4MB ram SVGA, OOINO OUT OF
28, mouse, software. BUSINESS SALE $1499. 675-6703
c I aw• d . n • u ••red ""P""h-..,.-.,.,-c..,..l•_n_a_Aa __ •_t.-&J-
male. Na mo "MAX." •-ANTIQUES 6010 Lost In San Juan Cap-or X-ray tech. Ortho office. Med bonofils & lstrano on July 28. vacatlon pay. 645-4023 French Armolro $895.
"EWARD 240-8333 and other antlques
REWARDlllLo•t Dog Product Specialist 675-3828
Malo, black. t501bs, Sml NB Co. seeks a
white chHthalr. Pink p /C ox port w /g d APPLIANCES 8011
Collar, no tags. Lost knowtedgo of "C" Ian-Frigidaire 10.1 cu ft trv,
7/18 near Orango/0•1 guago to support & s-91, xlnt like new.
t1ar. Call 642-6285 expand a P/C based s2oo.wtwarr. 979-5721
HEAi.TH &
t ITNESS :woo
product. 2-5 yrs exp 1.,,..=.,...,..,,...,,.,,,_=..,,.._-.,-roq'd. Call Patti REFRIGERATOR, while.
(714) 724-0808 Whirlpool, like new,
$225. 953-6869
PVT POST OFFICE
JE WELRY. l"URS
& AJlT 8026
OIAMONO ring, must
aeoll .65 carats, GH
clarity, classlcl
631-4978
PETS &
ANIMALS 8049
BUNNIES. Netherland
Dwarfs, aweet & gen-
tle. Only S 10 each
557·5227. FREE SAMPLE! New
.,eight lou product FIT perm. Office work, FREE Big boaulllul tam
phones. Friendly & re-2.oeslgner custom 8• cat, have new baby,
sponslblo. S8/hr. Mo~ love seats. Groat con· need to tlnd lovlng
Fri. N.B. 642-6262 dltlon. Sacrlllco both h omo f or other
FURNITURE 6014
upto 'h OFF, Sat only
9-3 3290 Georgia Pl
use
THE
PILOTS
CLASSIFIED
Hugo 2-Famlly Yard 1 · 1 / 3930 Sale Sat 8:30· 1 :30, 18 1'· new rigg ng w '87 Nlaaan S•ntra E
5-spd, AJC. Kenwood
cassette stereo. Oark
grey w/grey lnlotlor
82K wett-malnlalnod
hwy miles $3500 firm
DONATE YOUR CAA,
truck, motorhome,
boat. real estate,
11amps, coins, col-
lectibles 10 Founda·
Uon Serving the Blind
IA.S. tax deduc11bfe.
Free towing: need not
run 1·800-995-8889.
many kitchen Items, traitor Dys 1•800·537• .,...,e-5--7-3_5_,l,__b_l_k_w_•_bl-k
pots, flatware, culsln-0628 Erik or Larry• llnr, grt cond hi ml. lo
art, toaster, baby 1=E,.,.v.,.,e_,,6,.,.7~3-,,,,.,...23_5_1~E-rt_k__ pre. S7 .900 obo,
atrollor/1wlng, wino TWICHEL 12, mint (3abl789) 499.5353
storage unit, croas cond, w/new Schock ""•B=-9~8=-M=w,.,....,3=-2=-5=-1,..,-4-d-r,
country aklls, olectrlc trailer & cover. $2200 5 spd, white w,black Call 8734213
PORSCHE 91 7r>
drlll1, On Bod. etc. 644·5029 int. Mint Cond, all
2527 Bamboo St records, MUST SEEi ANTIQUES &
Sat-Sun 9-4, 2436 V1•le Sf 1 500 969·8743 MARINE SERVICE
SUPPLIES 7020 ·ea 8 t t Turbo Red CLASSICS 921>0 Hogar-crnr of Eastbll after ·7pm bfk lthr lnl, 1911 ml, '31 Ford M odel A, & Vista Oel Sol, Antlq.
clocks, video tpa,
cllh1, NEW weodeator
Transportation
BOATS 7011
Tanake 3 hp Out· loaded, all reeds 1 Roadster. Beautlful BUICK 903r> board Engine, NEVER owner, PERFECT, parade ready. Prof re-
USEDI $295, 969-9804 •e2 L• Sabr.e 4 dr, 111• $49,950 720-1285 stored Own part or
ver, AJC. PIS. p B, history ~praised
good transportation $25,000, sacraflce s 9 s S14,500 080. Lie car. 1 95 673•1 14 '88 '-" Range Rover, •EU0976. Phone 714·
MARINE SLIPS
DOCKS 7022
'85 Centurr. 45,ooo Loather. Ski racks, 891·9901 days. 714· •Newport Beach miles, exce cond. Ale. brush guards, storage 840-7231 eves. Mooring up to 40" • --------~ North Channel. Call p/s, p/b. s4.ooo o9 o. P 0 d · · 1 he e P • k In• 1950 Ford Convertible.
945·908t evenings 957"1594 ahor SPM. • chrome rims, orig cstm deluxe, restored,
ownor 24,900 obo lmmac cndtnl S21K 14' Barllnor Capri 10 Min To Qpen S•a 819·934-37t0 Call Bob 631•1131 w /trler, 50hp, f/f, 18" Power $195 mo &
stereo, very clean, 45' Sall, narrow beam '92 Vlp•r, #34. Olfers Th• Piiot Claasl·
runs greall Must seq $450 mo 752·2BB1 discussed In conf1· fled
t 8 II I M t S II denco. Tom Crane, '72 Volkswagon SU· The mosl comprehon-o e evo us e • 40' Avalon Mooring s1ve and current dlrec· J st bought New Boat Capistrano Dodge PERBEETLE, NEW u * 107 For Salo. Best c c ton..1 of goods and sor-$3000/FIAM 432 0318 714-493·8210 Coaler engine EX LNT ond ·r • • Location In Harbor! v1cos around! alter 6pm or Ive mag (714) 891•7980 Intends lo sell soon S875 645-3781
18' DUFFIELD, Efectrlc Sllp 10 50' Classic NB ----------------------------
Bay Boat 54,500 642· location. posslblo hve-Bl'ldll
1381 aboard, 631·8480
28' Safari, 15 pau.
fbrgla, lo hrs, fully
eqp, lwn ong. gd
cond. $15,950 obo
499-5353
Slips available. all sizes
from $11·$13 It, up to
SO' D•Anz:• Marina
300 East Coast Hwy,
Npl Bch. 973·1331
Thursday, July 30, 1912
By CHARLES GOREN
With O MAR SHARIF
and T A NNAH HIRSCH
Fl!\tO THE KILLl~G LEAD
801 h \'Ulnerable ~on h deal . NORTH
•83
10 7
K Q 10 5
+AKJ74 WEST EAST
+Q 92 +A66
KJ8 9643
u1t. v.a,. a fo rcll)g mantuver and dad
nut prvma,,e anYthmg in btarts.
With a n11mmu~ c1penmg bid and
nothing m the fourth suit.. ~orth
preterrl'd '"" spades, and !:)outh
cunlinned heJrt <itoppers by Jump·
m~ tu three no trump
~ "Wiiipower In a bot·
llel" Burns fat whllo
alttlng 11111. LoH a
pound a dayl Coll
now. Umlted aupply.
(303) 526-1833. A t t $500. 720-1565 "baby". 7yrs old, likes
•• auran one lo one relallon-Sinctt You Asktit: "Ont of my
FISHERMAN'S 8·0AAWER C hest, ship. 969·0663 fnorite .te·tors wu Jamtt C.1gney -nouncttment Focu~ on the unorth1"11h,
"1m1lv rt>l•tionsh1p th;u had bet>n 1<•rn
.,under ' Ai.lu.man native play' pdr.i
m,1unt roh.• Ix-hind \Cl'"''"
A96 J742
• 10 9 6 3 • 8 5
The bt-... t lead 1 a hel}M. but not
am he.irl. To un~ramble the de-
fender.; tncks. We,,t must lead a
heart h11nur! That's exactlv what
.Jeff Feldman uf ~orwalk. Conn .. did
in the ~t'm11inal uf the Connecticut
ll11uhll Km~kuut. "electtnj? the ;ark
111 hean>-
Jl,llCE EXTRACTOASlll
&ave big on all mod·
els both new and
uaedl AEG, Cham·
p ion, Julcoman,
Omega and morel
Trade-Ins welcome.
Hearth and NU1rltlon
Book. Frff catalog. 1·
I00-383-1358.
Announcements
I t :HSONAl.S .WO:!
At tho end of tho Now· White-washed, Xln t1.,...--~-=-~=---:-:--htt most ctrtainly was •n 1ll-11mtt port Pier Is now hiring cond. $1 25. 953-6869 lmponed Red Tegu Liz.
FIT oxp'd Cook. Pis AMERICAN OF MAR· a rd ,VERY TAME hHdlinttr •nd I would truly •pprui·
apply In person. TINS.VILLE large 1 'nit. S46SO-OOO. o8b6o3 ate knowing his wdi.acal sign.'' -·
Jant Thomu, Alltntown, Pa. AMwttr SAi.Ei DREAM TEAM dark wood SI-drawer ""R_A_B,_B_.l..,,T..,,S-: ..,,O,..w_a_rl~b-a"'"b-:-le-s J1mt'S C•gney, a Can«r, could sing
Wo want 1he best. dresser with 2 roctan· and danc•. ind h• did. •nd he could $5 000 a month very gular m irror• & night need adopting. gentle • • po~slblo 960-2868 stand. Both for $300. St0-25 each. .tel .nd htt could~ a tough guy or •
· Call 951-4418. ____ 98_2_·2_84_1 ___ ganplrr or a htro and ht' most
SANDWICH MAKER «rtai nly don ~long in calttgory of
ExSMrionced, reliable. •ll-ti mtt stu . Canl"t'r n•lives. p•sl and
Ruby's, Costa Mesa. A CAREER prCMnt· G1ngu Rogtrs, S•tchttl Pollgtt,
Call 921·9210 after Meryl Strttp •nd John P•ul Jones.
4pm Of Ive mouago. ARIES (M•rch 21 ·Apnl 191 l'ocu•
t:MPl.OYMENT
St:HVICt:S ~1>33
SC~PIO (Oct H ·1'.ov ?I J ~""P
pl•n' tl .. \lblt' lnd1vulu.il "ho 1,1ld \·11u
"Jui.I h.iv.-fun Wh m•t fullv •"-'Mt' ol
s1tu.Jtoon Stick 10 rouhnt' get P"'m•'<'i
1n w1111ng Budgttt rnuld bt' stretchl'd
bfo~·ond rttogn1t1on uni'"'°' chl"d.eJ
SAGITIARIUS (Nl•v 22-0ec 21 l
'tau II be commtnctt'd on •"''"' t•stl'
trnmur, lurl"l1gh1 l.un~ ·di't•ncl' tum·
mun«•tton r .. 1'111'• H> rvm•nc" •r•'f'I
un:qul' 1 •1gnment '\' u II bl' ll'ld ' 11·.,
timtt "' b.ltten d1 "n th<' h•tcht";'
SOUTH
• K J 10 7 4 AQ 52
83 +Q2
The bidding·
North Eut
1 PU8
2 + PU8
2 + PIUS
Pass P8.88
South
I +
2
3 NT
Oµening l~ad '1
Wetit
Paa
Pus
P&..88
E\en .. o. 11 'eem, the n1ad to nine
1 rick,.. '" ~ rake"alk. Declarer can
lt'ad twice tnv.ard dummv's d1a ·
mond h mun. dnd gue" 11) put up
the queen and king I a <1trnne defend-
tr m the E:i,;t .. eat v.ould hold off the
atl'llnthefir,,\wundofthe un>or.
allt'r banlung one diamond trick,
lead , ,padt• and J{Ut'' t11 iro up v. ith
the king All tht"t' problem,, v.ere
creatt>d by a dvnamtr openmit lead
.'\1 the table. dttlarer wnn tht
quten of hearu.. IE'd a diamond In ¥Lot Metohmekln9 USA nnd tP\at apoclal
friend or companion tor you I 714-760-7020
~CHOOLS &
$200.$500 WHkly
A11omblo products at
home.-Eaay~o-.e
Ing. You're paid
direct. Fully Guar.
Je ".elry Manu acturers
'Vho1esa'e Reo eeded
1ew protec ed terntory.
'30=50K ITrsr year oo enual
''" frttt"dom Y.,aet) M'll ·e .. prl'~ ion,
ch•nc .. mrt>1tng that rould becoml' !.t'•
nous Subcn11 ideas 1mprtnl vour own
styltt ttfw..-to bl' d1scour•gPd bv <'nt'
who IKl-s f,u1h l•lt'nt
TAURUS (Apnl 20·M•y 20) Allt'n
tlOlf"'T'PVOms111nron'1 lifl•net•I \l•IUS
ltgil nghb. "'litaon\hlp mo"' ~rtous
th.an originally •nt1CJpatt'd Tnt dur• •
b1l11y of gclOds, .lrr•ngr 10 1mplemen1
wftty m~uf\'S in dom6llC are1
CAPRICORN cDec ~2·J•n l'H
51"lll1ght on 1tfll t'•pre.,'>•<'n 11••n '••
wnttttn word e\plor•tu>n Montt\ •r·
p1t't'ntly lost will bl' •lmost m1rilculou•·
Iv returnt-.1 'l'llur sigh llf l'\'he( will
br <1ud1bltt <Am1n1 pl•y\ ~1gn1tm11nr
role
Finding the v. inn in~ llpentn11t lead
t ... b\ lar the m1•~l d1ffirnlt plav tn
hndie The opening leader mu. ... t at·
tack before he st-es am card~ nther
than hi" nwn. Somt'limt'' II i n'1
t-asv t• ·l!"l the best o~mng lead.
e\e'ii v.hen you're lookin1t at all the
cards! F11r uample, what would you.
as We t, st.a.rt agamst three no
trump after the bidding went 8ll
shuwn 1
the queen and then mi l(Ue sed in
"PadeS b) ~Ulg the ten ~ ........ __
ftndn s foreed out declarer's re·
mammit hean . Lopper and camt'-lfl
I \J~"THUC'TION :w 1 l ''"Information
AIRCRAFT MECHANIC 24 Hr Hotline
TRAINING. Become 8011379-2900 (713) 932-1094
FM certified A&P MO· ;:C:o:::p:::y:r1:g:ht:•:C:A:1:8:3:0:H=.------------------. thanlc. Cay or night
CIUHI . Financial aid
avallable. Job plac•
ment a11l1tanco. Alco
Aviation. 1·800·736--
7014 Phoenix Arizona
Campus.
Employment
Opportunities
:.Ml'LOYMl-.N r :.~.w
CASTING IMMED!
Extraa noodod for
films, comm9rclala &
lV Earn up to S200
por dayl No oxp
nffded. Call today
818·H~.2021
CUSTOMER
SERVICE
The NEWPORT
BEACH/COSTA MESA
l>AIL Y PILOT 11 look·
Ing for a Cuatomor
8orvlco Roprosonto·
tlvo tor tho Clrculatlon
Oopt to work a noxlblo
echodulo, approic 16-
YOUTH CREW
SUPERVISOR
We need bright, enthusiastic
Individuals who would like to eam
$400.00 to $500.00
per week and more,
marketing the Orange Coast Daily
If You : * Have an insured van, wagon or large car.
Pilot
* Enjoy working part-time in the evenings, earning
full-time $$$ * Have the ability to motivate.
Then we have a lob for you. No experience necessary.
Full training available.
For rurther Information or to schedule an Interview
CALL LEE AT
(714) 874-9324
€ houra per wffk.
• need a rollablo
orion with atrong 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tolophono a kllle, I
pleaMnC phone vok:•. Mal ap.,.wanc. and
able to wottt well wtth
oth«•. S5.30/Hr.
Mond•r thru Frld•r Before 2 p.m.
Cell DANl•L aHU
"942-4381 lbt. 207
DINTAL
SJ*:falty dental pn1c· ttc. .... ff(T ..,.,.
E:• pereonabto don-
ae8'atane W/good
munlcatton .-me "'°' Newport 8MCh a MIHlon Viejo loc• tlon•. EJri.sr:d. Celt
for appt •••
• DRIVIR fOOd dellwry to local
l:orPotat• oom""'""Y.
• Oood OMV. 21 + y .. ,.. Moft.ffrt deye.
PIT. lrvlno. Moyer•
hotr• ••t .. t?• •NIHI oo tO W6At< ~MeOIATELY. Aoad-
~nnor DletrlbuUon
Sw-il'IHI Inc. TN 1•
IOO eu 1141, TX t• •oo.aN .. H1. Com-
~ pity, new con-
vonuone11 modlcav
dentelNeoetton eto ... a,non ...... IOC.
POOD lllVICI Adww ........ eppty
for INtgM. ..... , •• c
....... In .. •• • -..,,,... a .._ ......... ,... ...
.... .. ... 11 If "°'*'"' ..... ....... l700
UPTO saoo
PER MONTH * NO ·CIJllFClm *
Early morning motor
routes available. Deliver
Monday thru Saturday.
Must have
dependable transportation
and liability insurance.
CALL 842-4333
.~ ...,, Cof'OM
~--. .. ............................. .. COSTA MESA, NEWPORT Bf.ACH
AQUARIUS (J•n 20·Ftb 181 f;im-
ilv membfor deocl1res I wu wrong and
you were right •nd pluse forg1vl'1
H1ghhgh1 J1plom<1cy agret' to mal('r
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TO YOUI
Is someoM special havtng a birthday
ACROSS
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22 Somo sweaters
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26 Gray lllade
27 Ocean hazard
29 Lettuce
30 Sweitol'lng
33 Rear 9.Xll
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Born"
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45 Other tide
46 VOhlcle
47 Regretful
49 Malenalin
S3 Court game
57 Ropce
58 Sign up
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6t -1n1tan1
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ending
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A child of the '70s and a survivor
of the Roaring Eighties, the
90-degree V6 has matured in the
'90s to become a sophisticated
and successful member of
General Motors' family of
engines.
like disco music and leveraged
buy-outs, the V6's former identity
as a three--quarter small-block
belongs to the past. After 14 years
of continuous development, the
4.3-liter V6 has earned its new
standins as a distinctive and
innovative powerplant.
The 4.3L V6 (RPO L35) is the
culmination of this evolutionary
proc;ess. This enhanced version of
the Vortec V6 debuted in 1992
mid-year as the standard engine
on Chevrolet's all-wheel-drive
Astro vans and optional
equipment on the S!T Blazer.
The versatile V6 is distinguished
by a host of technical advances,
including the industry's first
central port fuel injedion, a
gear-driven balance shaft, an
aggressive hydraulic roller tappet
camshaft, high.swirl cylinder
heads and a tuned intake
manifold that automatically
adj(ists to operating conditions.
Clearly this brawny V6 is not just
a chip off the old small-block.
GM Powertrain engineers
adapted the 4.3L V6 to the
rapidly chan~ing social climate of
the '90s by listening carefully to
Chevrolet customers.
"Customers clearly told us that
they wanted the Vortec V6's
established virtues of fuel
efficiency and high reliability,"
said Volker Harhaus, chief
engineer for the 4.3L V6 engines.
"At the same time, the
marketplace was telling us that
customers wanted improved
performance and a smoother
running engine.
"A large percentage of buyers
of compact trucks and vans are
recent converts from automobiles
who expect a car-like level of
comfort. However, they also want
the power to tow trailers a_nd haul
heavy loads.
"This process made the goals of
the V6 engine pro~ram very
clear," Harhaus said. "Our
objectives were to improve the
engine's smoothness and
performance without sacrificing its
reliability and fuel efficiency."
CM Powertrain engineers
established benchmarks to
measure the progress of the
enhanced V6 program. These
targets included:
• 200 horsepower
• Fuel economy equal to or
better than the standard 4.3L V6
(RPO LB4)
• 0-60 MPH acceleration
under 10 seconds with a
4,000-pound vehicle
• Compliance with current and
future fuel economy and ·
emissions standards.
"We met everr, objective "
Harhaus added. 'Each and
1
every
one of them."
Techniques to increase engine
output can be found in any
automotive textbook -or at any
race track. The challenge
confronting GM engineers was to
develop power-enhancing
hardware for the 4.3L V6 without
creating an ill-tempered engine.
The V6's induction and fuel
delivery systems were the subject of an investigation as intensive as
any Capitol H ill hearing. Every
element in the system -intake
manifold, fuel injectors, camshaft,
cylinder heads and valves -was
examined to determine its impact
on airflow and performance. Then
the serious work of building a
better V6 b~an in earnest.
The 200-HP V6 raised the state
of the art in fuel system
technology with its unique central
port injection (CPI) developed by
AC Rochester. This breakthrough
in fuel delivery freed the engine
from the tyranny of single-point
throttle body injection CTBI) while
avoiding the expense and
com"lexity of conventional
multi-port fuel injection (MFI).
The CPI system delivers benefits
to Chevrolet customers beyond
low cost that include
near-instant~neous hot-starts,
enhanced reliability and a
superior fuel spray pattern that
contributes to the L35 's smooth
idle and fuel efficiency.
The CPl's modular design also
simplifies service: its central
injector can be replaced as a
single unit. (futurists might reflect
on the impact that CPI will have
Thursday, July 30, 1992 811
on Chevrolet styling in the next
century when major fuel injection
system components can be
mounted remotely from the
engine!)
Trucks, vans and sport utility
vehicles must endure severe duty
cycles. Chevrolet burers expect
their vehicles to hau heavy loads'
effortlessly and reliably at
highway speeds.
The demanding nature of the
day in the life of a truck engine
led GM Powertrain engineers to
desi~n a tuned intake manifold
for the upgraded 4.3L V6 that
automatically adjusts to operating
conditions. This two-stage intake
• manifold design produces excel-
' lent power and torque across a
wide range of engine speeds.
.J-figh-5Wirl cylinder heads and a
high-lift/low-overlap hydraulic
roller camshaft profile work in
tandem to pump up the V6's
power curve. Fast-burn cylinder
heads have been a hallmark of
the Vortec V6 since 1985. Their
swirl-inducing intake ports
promote turbulence in the
combustion chamber to enhance
engine efficiency and suppress
destructive detonation.
The 4.3L V6 is the largest
displacement engine available in
the compact trud</sport-utility
segment. Research revealed that
Chevy customers appreciated the
power of a big 90-degree V6, but
wanted the smoothness of a
smaller 60-degree V6 engine.
GM Powertrain engineers
added a counter-rotating balance
shaft to the enhanced 4.3L V6 to
meet these needs. The balance
shaft effectively cancels out the
primary imbalance of the even-
fi ring V6 crankshaft. The result:
the L35 V6 runs smoothly as a
60-degree V6.
The use of the enhanced 4.3L
L35 V6 is a cast-iron example of
Chevrolet's commitment to
continuous improvement of its
products. The application of
advanced technology and
innovative ideas has made the
4.3L CPI V6 a standout performer
tn the mid-size van and
sport-utility market. With more
power, more smoothness and no
loss of {uel economy, the
enhanced L35 V6 is an engine
with personality and appeal
PRE-OWNm CLEARANCE SALE
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to pa'/ less, factOtY Incentives d up *' Alm wll be app/Jed fO )'OCI tfna dJscOf.l1tS • Every model, car or no nt1W or nut be sold
1992 Nissan Sentra · ·
~~sE $89.00 mo.
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AUTOMOTIVE CARE
Car quiz may get best of self-proclaimed mechanic ·
Ne t time a self-proclaimed car
expert dominates an other-wise
pleasant social conversation, try
cutting him down to size with this
Car Care Council quiz.
The Counci l suggests that amateur
mechanics should consider three
correct as a passing score; four is
excellent and, if your know-it-all
friend gets fi \ c correct, he deserves
his self-esteem.
1. Before traveling a long distance
at Interstate H ighway speeas tires
should be deflated by at least four
pounds.
True or. False?
2. If most of }OUr driving involves
short tdps around home it's
unnecessary to replace the oil filter
"ith each oil change
True or false?
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3. Which of these i~ the most
common cause of \Chicle fir<.':>:
{a) O\;crhcating rad i,Hor (b) foully
wiring (c) heat build-up in &;c
brakes.
4. An air conditioner pub .m
added burden on an cngim",
affecting fuel economy b>· .1s much
as:
(J) 5 percent; (b) 10-20 pcrt:cnt
(c) 25 pt'rccnt
5. Your engine is using loo much
oil. Your nwchnnic c;.1y~ worn \alvc
guides MC the Cilu~c Y0u think the
problem cJn he lrau f to t.1pcred
cylindt'r wall ..... \\lho·~ right?
(a) Yoiir me\..h,mic (b) You le)
Both oi > c~u (d) Ncilhcr. ' 0
A 5\ \ER . 10 G\R CA RE Q U IZ
1. fdt ..,c. Tire inflation should be
Cadlllac
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GMC Trucks
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Jt the recom1ncndcd pressure
shown in the owner's manual or on
the information st1d.cr usually
displayed inside the glove
compartment door or on a door
jamb. Whe11 carrying extra weight
you may want tu increase pressure
by up to four pounds, but never
C\cced the ma\rmum recommended
pressure imprinted on the sidewall
of the tire
2. False. For long engine life and
economical opc.>r.:ition, keep oil
clean, say th<! Car Care Council.
This requires a new oil filter
whene1,.er the oil is changed. In the
ca~e of c;hort dastJnct• driving, with
frequent ~t.:irts -cmd -;tops, cspecinlly
hard on the engine, oil should be
changed more frequently and always
with a new filter.
Honda
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3. (b) is correct. To minimize
chances for a car fire: (1) Replace
defective wiring; (2) Maintain a
clean engine, free of accumulated
oil and grease; (3) Keep all fuel Une
connections tight and be alert to the
odor of seeping gasoline; (4) Service
the charcoal fuel vapor ca nister
periodically; (5) D on't park on high
grass or other combustible material
which can be ignited by a hot
catalytic converter (part of the
exhaust system under the car.)
NOTE: A good investment is a Class
A, B and C rated dry-powder fire
extinguisher conveniently located in
your vehicle. .
4 .. (b) is correct. It takes engine
power to operate the air
conditioning compre~sor and,
depending on circumstances, that
Lexus
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RAV FlAvUOE llNCOLN·MERCURV
Sa ~~ • Ser\~~ • Lu• '9 • PW • 80<11 Rti>U
Ir. .e Aul:> Centtf 714·830-7000
SANTA ANA llNCOLN·MERCURY
l.'I Ora"'Qe County s.nce 1966
28 Aulo Cer.ter DI luoM. S fwy fi Jambofct 644·3111
Mazda
IEACH MAZDA
17331Bexh8,.d. ~on Beach
2 mt. $()1.tl ol 405 fwy 714-142-6666
CAMPBELL MAZDA
1425 w Baller, cosu Mesa 545.3334
DAVID J. PHIWPS MAZDA
!>..Uy lamely se1V1Ce S«e 1963 • S3les, Serke
!> Frv.y. € AliclJ. l.JOtJna Hth 13 7-2400
IRVtNE MAZDA
Latr;esi Ouler In tile ~11on • S3!es • SeMCe
Ir. nt Aulo Cetllet 513-9900
MAZDA.VW OF IUENA PARK
6700 lhntliester Ave , BueNI Paflc
739-AOOO
Mercedes
FRANK'S MOTORCARS
2~53 Roclt.1 ekJ. El l OfO
137·3500
HOUSE Of IMPORTS
6862 t.lanchestt.r Ave • Buen) Parle
523·7250
• FUTCHER JONES MOIOR CAR$
)' 1301 Oul• Street. Newpon Ouch
I 133•9300
Mitsubishi
IWtlOll MITSUllSHI
Sales • Leaino • Fled • Parts • Serflc• 2833 IWtlof Blvd , Costa Mesa (71A) ~t•
ROGER MIWR MITSUllsfu
19202 Btacll 81 , ..... 8ch.
961-0233; 1·IOO-IOCM9'1
Mlll CLICK MllSUllSHI
36 Auto Cenltr Offlt, kW11
•72-7.aG
Nissan
MTU CLICK NISSAN
JoM l090". ""' Mgf. 284!1 H.vtlor M . Costa Meaa
~ .. 10
MTIN NISSAH "TMt ~ ,...,. .. Msaan
30 Auto CelWr Or. Tustlll ~ C"*' Uf·NH
L1W Wiii 11V1N1 NISSAN
u ""' Ctnlef °""· llW'9 9'•·7111
burden can increase fuel
consumption by as much as 20
percent. Ease the load . on your sm~ll
engine vehicle by turning o ff the air
conditioner while climbing a steep
hill. •
5. (c) is correct. Both w orn valve
guides and tapered cylinder walls
can allow oil fo enter the
combustion chamber, which causes
oil burning. Another cause of this
malady is worn piston rings. When
oil burning is the problem,' suggests
the Car Care Council, do n't t llink
about major enginfi work until
you've checked for a clogged
crankcase venti lation system
(especially the PCV valve) which can
create the same symptoms as major
engine wear. The cost would be just
a (ew dollars versus hundreds.
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Oldsmobile
ALLEN OlDSMOlllE
11 In Oranot COUlllY
San Dieoo freeway ii A~ery, Ug\lna t.p 512-0100 ·
IEACH OlDSMOlllf
17331 Bmh Bl'<d . HurMOton Btath
2 ml SolJUI ol 405 fwy 7U·U2~6
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2345 N Grand Ave , SNO "111
542-1111
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2850 HMt>or Blvd . Cosu Mer•
640-96'0
Pontiac.
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• UQ. Hills. 5 fwy. @' Alic'a 137-2'<>0
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13600 Buell B d. WtslmlnSltf
(714) 892-6651
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Porsche
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673·0900
Saab
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(714) 669-8282 .
"Now loalted in the
Tustin Auto Center"
Saturn
SATURN OF SANlA ANA
1350 Auto M.itf Or .• ~ M3
152-1332
Subaru
TUTTLE CLICK'S TUSTIN SUWU
40 Auto CMter Or • l ust.n
730.4500
Suzulri
IOI LONGPRE SUZUKI
tlO'lll lmrned...:t OellYefY A.'I Models
in We~tmonsler, 13600 Beath BM (7U) 192-6651
TUffiE CLICKS T\ISTlt~ ~lliUIO
40 A./JJ Ctn:er Or. lur..n
730-4600
Toyota
TOVO!A OF COSTA MESA
1966 HMt>or Blvd . Costa Mesa
722·2000
JOf MACPHERSON TOYOTA •~ AIJ!o Center [)rjve, Tustin
132·l111
llll MAXEY TOYOTA
Paris Open 9·3 Sa1urd.Jy
18881 Beach Blvd, tu1bn01on Be~cn 147·1555
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1S300 Stach, Westnwister 19'·3322
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761-0611
Volkswagen
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Sales • leUIOO • SeM.e • Pans • Sodt f.tpa!t
IMne Ai.Ito Cenlcr 714·130-7300
SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Thursday, July 30, 1992 •11
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I n 'f)erh.1ps the mo ... t r .1p1clly grm\ ing
marl..ct sl'gment in the car OU'!>itws~.
I.he L<.'\U!> ES 300 i, ,1 )l0dan th.1t '.;
... unplv too good to be brought do'"' h)
ht'.1\ y competition.
The ES300, the ~m.1111.'.'r or Lexuo; t\\ o
lu\urv secf ms. canw on
I.he m.1rl..d in thL 1992
model > t.·.lr. It "J., on<'
four nc\\ or rcdc·,1~nl'd
sport sed.m~ priced "'
the mid-to
uppcr-$20.000:, th,11
arm l'cl rrom Japan thb
----' model H',lr, joining .such
!>ICCJ> C\l'!>ttng
compt'tttion ;is the
l3i\\\\' 3251 .1nd thi.'.'
------Mercl'dl':.·Bcnz 190E. A The otht.·r nt'\\ UtQ Japanese cntrtC'!> Jr(' tl1L' Review Mazda 929. the Acur.1
' Vigor <ind the Mil!>ub1i,hi
Diamante LS. I've driq~n all of the:;<.'
quality sedJns, and each \\JS impressi,c.
But as much as I liked the other thrc<.'.
: the ESJOO gets my vote ior the b~t of
, r
. .
e ·roa 1 ._Lexus ES 3 00 climbs to
I the top in its class
the bunch the bJ-.ic unle.Hlccl.
There Jrc aspects of the 1992 Lexus ES300 A!> \\C\e come to
C\I Ld from LC\U>, tfcle other c.us that stand out in
mv mind ... uch as the
9 29 's gorgeous exterior
design .ind the Vigor's
nimble handling. but the
ES300 1s the be"t
alt-Jround pcriorml'r in
this group.
The price: B.1 ·<" price -$2(1, 1 SO; r\.; tl'>tt.•d -S21J,500
The guts: 1.0-litcr, 1.:t-\,1 \C \'(1 \\Ith four cJm:., producing
185 hor:.cpm' N and 195 pnumb-icct oi turqul'; front-\\ heel
dri\l', tour'->p1'ecl <JL1tomat1c tr.1rN11b:.1un. 1uur·'' heel disc bral..l':.
with ,10t1-lock br.11\ing S}:.tem; :.p<•cd·')cn,11hc :.leering; ,rnd
four-'' hcc 11 k·pl'nclent, ,\1acPhcr,on :.trllH\ Ill.' >u~p<'n on
E~ WO has tl\l' .. moothc:.t.
qu1ctc:.t rrde in ilS ·
>Cgmcnt. llS 1nclcpcndent,
M.icPhcr:,,on 1.,trut-l\pc
>u-.pcn::-ion h.h multiple
links. coil sprlhg>. •
The ESJOO's exterior
look doesn't seem as bold
or 1maginJti\C as those of
· gJ:.-pre:>:.unzc.·cl' :.hoc!..> .me! .
I unt and rc.ir >tJbtl1zcr
-+-f'Mlr'). The c.:ir b al:.o
t.qu ppcd \\ith
'PCt'.'d-X'n:.lti\ c :.tecrin~
ancl independent <lix: br.1kc:. \\Ith an~
The lincJge: Introduced 111 the 19q2 moJe \CW, the (5300
is the smJller of the l\\O lu\UI"\ :.cc.Ian:, in Tuyot.l'> LC\US l•ne.
the ott1cr models in the
LC\US line, but the c.u 1s allracti\e in its
O\\ n ,,,1y. The car's ta1rly basic t.'>.tcnor
design 1s accented by sport alloy wheels
and projector halogen headlights th.1t
loo!.. lil..e enclosed automobile eyeb.1lls.
Under the hood, the ES300 is po'' ercd
by a 24·\Jl\t~. aluminum V6 with four •
cams. This rcsponst\C 3.0-litcr po\\Cr
pl.rnt produces 185 hor:.epo'' er and 195
pounds-feet of torque.
Equipped \\Ith a fi\ e·spcecl manual
transmis'iiOn, the 3,400-pound ES300 can
go from zero to 60 miles per hour in
--
,1hout 8.0 '!>Cetmcf,: The
.n1tonh1lic-tr.rn.,•111s-.1on \ cr...1on oi the
E~J()O bn't quilt' ,1:, quid,, nJturall~, but
1t c.111 ~till rCJlh ,1 top ~pcl'd ot 135 mile:.
per hour
Tho ... e periorrn.rncc ... 1atbt1c.-. arc .
d'pC(.1.111) 1mprc"i\C• ''hen \Ou con:.ider
th.11 .10 ES300 ''ith Jutomat1l
tr.insm1ss1on gc1h ,111 c-;timJtcd 18 miles
p<.'r g.1llon ~n cit) dm ing and 24 mile:.
1wr g.illon on the h1gh\'ay. On the other
h,md, thi-. car ,\1$0 requires premium fuel,
"hi<:h co:.ts Jbout 15 percent more than
.:inti-lad, bral..ing "}:.tt.:m
At least one compct1tor IM:, not so
.,ubtly tried to d1>Crcd1l le u, in its
.1ch Nt1sing by :.usgc:.ting th,11 ,rn
e!>peci.lllv smooth, qu:ct ridr i' not
dt.•:.irJblc, bccau~e the clrhl'r doc'n t get
enough "information" tram \\hich to
rl'.1Ct. Pcr:.onJll), I prefer Jimins my qr
do'' n the middle of J bnc and hJ\ tng a
com1ortable ride I can clo '' tthout a
\\hole lot oi "information" ii inrormat1on .
mt•Ji;., bumps and nobe.
The E~300 is comfortable and well
equipped on the inside. Standard
1ea:ur6 Include dmcr's-s1de airbag;
three-point se.:itbclts with
hc1ght:Jdjust.1ble anchors; power
''1ndo\\s, mirror:. and locks; cruise
control; thcit-dcterrent system; walnut
interior trim. remote entry system; tilt
~teNing. e ectncally adjustable front
sC'a ts; automatic climate control; a
I BO-watt ~tcreo system, prewiring for a
cdlLtlar phone; and a feature thJt allow>
}OU to u:.e JCCC'!>SOries for one minute
Jiter the engine b turned off.
The Le\us I tc:.ted for this article \\JS
cqwppcd with the following options:
Sl\-d1sc CO changer (an extra $900);
le.1thcr upholste0 ($ 1 ,200); and pO\\er
sunrooi 159001. ·
hen \\Ith those options. the ES300 I
clrO\e came rn slightly under the S30,000
luxury-t<ix barrier at a total price of
529.500. ThJt's a lot to spend for a
sedan. C\Cn these da',S, but if you're
'hopping in this increasingly cro\,ded
pr·ce c.:itegory, the ES300 is defin1tel)
one to consider.
25TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION NOW GOING ON
th
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· Happiness is driving a new Nabers Cadillac
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Eldorado Lease .
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per
month
30 Month Closed End Lease $448 per Month + taX. Total
payments $14,481.60 Residual Value $17,224.48 Drive off
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1992 Mitsubishi Eclinse
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Plus Tax. $6354.32 residual. $11 ,293.20 total of payments. 13¢ per mile over 75 ,000 mi.
$800.00 drive off VIN#'s 126232, #125642, #121583 On Approved Credit
• erv1ce
Lease A 1992
Diamante lS ---
36 mos.
Plus Tax. Based on $29,946 MSRP. $1 5,272 residual. $14,364 total payments
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on approved credit 3 at this price• VIN# 038645, 030251, 03021 4 ..
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Let's hear it for summer salads-thos~ crispy,
colorful culinary CICltions that refresh and revive with . . every bite. Bbrl1inl with the season's finest flavors,
they add pizzaz to picnics, class to cook-outs and easy
elegance to everyday meals. When temperatures soar
and appetites wilt, cool, crunchy salads become the
hottest menu items around.
Add sizzle to this summer's too-hot-to-eat days
with six spicy new salad recipes from the Pace.
Picante Sauce Test Kitchens. As fuss-free as summer
cooking should be, each boasts the garden-f"'sh flavor
and spicy jalapcno "heat" of Pace. Picante Sauce in
the cook's choice of mild, medium or hot. Mixed with
mayonnaise, 90UJ' cream, bottled or homemade
dressings, the versatile sauce adds fresh appeal to aJI
manner of salads from main dish masterpieces to
humble leaves of lettuce. Savored solo as a slim-style,
spoon-on dressing, it weighs in at just S fat-free
calories per tongue-tingling tablespoonful. . ..
Try this great new collection of sensational salads
and ftnd out how easy it can be 10 take the simmer out
of this summer's meals.
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Food Editor T.J. Hutchinson. . . 642-4321 ext.366
-DietitialV2
Recipes/4
• Oriental Pepper 'Steak Salad
,1 pound deli-cooked roast beef,
in one piece
l medium red bell pepper, cut
into short, thin strips
l medium yellow bell pepper,
cut into short, thin strips
2 cups fresh pea pods, blanched,
drained and cut in half
dlaaonally
Y2 cup PaceaD Picante Sauce
YJ cup bottled llalian dl'Hlilla
2 teaspoons light or reaular
soy sauce
2 teaspoons nnely shredded
fresh ginger
3 cups shredded mixed salad
greens
Chopped fresh cilantro
(optional}
Cut beef into 1 Vi x V.. x V..-inch strips. Combine beef. bell peppers. and pea pOOs in
mixing bowl. Combine picantc sauce, dressing. soy ~auce and,ginger. mix well. Pour
dressing over beef mixture; toss to coal. Cover and chill a1 le~t 2 hours or up to 4 hours.
tossing lightJy several times. To serve. arrange ~eens on salad plate: top with beef
mixture. Sprinkle with cilanrro, if desired, and serve with additional picantc sauce.
Makes 6 servings, about 6 cups salad.
• Ense11ada Shrimp Salad
I pound medium shrimp,
peeled and deveined
2 cloves garlic, minced
2 tablespoons olive oil
¥J cup Pace~ Picante Sauce
1 y, teaspoons ground cumin
1/2 teaspoon salt
4 sUces crisply cooked bacon,
crumbled
I tablespoon balsamic vinegar
I cup sliced celery (~-inch
pieces)
t cup cherry tomato halves or
quarters .
Y1 cup sliced green onions with
tops (1/1-inch pieces)
Lettuce leaves
I ripe avocado
Cook shrimp and garlic in oil in JO-inch skillet 2 minutes. Add picante sauce:
simm er uncovered until shrimp are cooked through. about 4 minutes. Remove shrimp
10 large bowl with stoned spoon. Add cumin and salt 10 '>killet: continue 10 simmer
until mixture is slight1y thickened, about 2 minute . Remove from heat: stir in bacon
and vinegar. Pour over shrimp; toss. Cover and chill. Add celery. tomatoes and green
onions; cover and chill . To serve, arrange leuuce on erving platter or individual
plates; top with shrimp mixture. Peel. eed and slice avocado: arrange slices around
or over shrimp mixrure. Serve with additional picante sauce.
Makes 4 servings, about 5 cups alad.
• Picante Peppe roni Past~ Salad
2 cups medium shell pasta
YJ cup Pace~ Picante Sauce
V4 cup bottled creamy garlic
dressing
l can (21/• ounces) sliced ripe
olives, drained
Yi teaspoon oregano leaves,
crushed •
l/J pound mozzar.elia cheese. cut
into l Y• x I/• x.,.Y•·incb strips
·I
I Y2 cups cherry tomato haJves
or quarters ·
1 medium green pepper, cut
into l/1-inch pieces
l/• cup liced pepperoni or
salami. cut into short.
thin strips
'12 cup sliced green onions with
tops (Ill-inch pieces)
Cook pasta according to pfickage direction . Drain and transfer 10 large bowl. To
picante auce, dressing, oliv~s and oregano with hot pasta: cool 10 room temperature.
Add remaimng ingredients;.\oss well. Cover and chill. Serve with additional picante
sauce. Makes 6 to 8 serving~. about 8 cup atad.
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, • Picante Paella Salad (
111 pound booelesdkinless
chicken breasi
l/i pound medium.shrimp.
peeled and d~eined
.y, cup Pace~ Picante Sauce
3 cups cooked rice
3 garlic clOves,, minced
2 tablespoons olire oil
l can (l4Y2 ounces) stewed
tomatoes . -:
l teaspoon b4Sil ~aves, cru hed
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.Y.. teaspoon oregano leaves,
crushed
.Y. teaspoon salt
111 teaspoon powdered sa"ron
I large red or green bell pepper
(or 1/1 of each), cut into
short. thin strips
·~ cup diagonally sliced green
onion with tops
Lemon wedges
Coarsely chopped cilantro
(optional)
Cut chicken into :Y..-incb c~bes. Heat picante auce in 10-inch killet: add chicken and
shrimp. Cook, stirring frequentJy, until chi cken and shnmp are cooked through. aboul
4 minutes. Transfer contents of skillet to large bowl : tir in rice. cover and chill. While
rice mixture is chilling, cook garlic in oil in ·amc k11let I minute. Add tomatoe . basil.
oregano. salt and saffron. Bring to a boil; cool over high heal 5 minute or until lightly
thickened. Remove from heat; add to rice mixture. mixing well. Stir in bell pepper and
onions: mix well. Cover and chill. Serve with lemon wedges. cilantro. if de ired. and
additional picante sauce. Makes 6 serving . about 7 cup alad.
• Pasta Salad Espanola
2 cups radiatore or rotini pasta
• Y.l cup Pace® Picante Sauce
Y.l cup bottled Italian dressln&
1 tablespoon balsamic vi.nepr
l/J teaspoon basil aeaves, cru bed
Yi teaspoon salt
I can (16 ounces) red kidney
beans or prbanzo beans
rimed and drained
I large tomato, coarsely
· chopped
l cup ripe olive halves
I medium 1rttn pepper. cut
Into short. thin strips
I ri pt nocado
l/J cup (2 ounttt) crumbled pl
or feta c~ (optional)
Cook pasta according 10 package directions. Drain; tran,f er to large bowl. Add
picante sauce, dressing. vinegar, ~ii and salt: to'' with hot pruita. Cool to room
temperature. Stir in beans, tomato. olives and gn.--en pepper. cover and chill. To
serve. peel, seed and slice avocado; cut lices into third ·. To with salad; sprinkJc
with cheese, if de ired. Serve with addillonal picante '8uce.
Makes 6 to 8 servings, about 8 cups salad. --
• Spicy Black Bean and Bacon Salad
4 .... tUces, dbd
2 prtlc d9"9, ... M
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1 can ( 15 oe1nca) bladl be--.
rtllltd alld d...u.ed
I medlu• rM bell IMP•", all
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Coot bKon in 10-incb sktlld until crisp: nnsfer to paper towels With sloaed .,._.
Drain off all bu1 2 lablespoons drippinp from skillet. Cook 1.tic in drWClll ms
medium be.a I mn.. Md picm'9e uuce. ~juice. cumin Ind lilt .... to a '9oil.
Rect..-e '-Ind Iii mer I miMle. Combine ....... bew. wed ...... 1 ra ......
onionl in ... bowl Pas bol-... ower ~ e1e111bka; Im&. la, wl6 ..._Sine
immeclillely widl arMidDMI picae uuce. ~es 6 to 8 ~...,..I C'lll ..._
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I OAMCll COAST F
Expectant mollHIP tired of co ..... 1
Q . I am preauaa a..e lane
morn.1q sJcbtu pnctkalJy
ttery day. b tlwre anytMaa I can
e1t besid~s cracur tbat would
help me lo feel better?
- J.C .. Cotta Mesa
Morning sickness is certainly
uocomronable:
no one likes to
reel nauseated.
But there is a
very posilivc side
to the problem.
Research
indicates that it
may be natures
way of helping
the mother to
protect the
-----embryo against
Ask the
Dietitian
toxins in certain
foods.
A new finding
from r~archcr/
biochemist Margaret Profet at the
Universi ty of Berkclc), based on .
five independent studies published
from 1957 to 1989, states that
aversion to cenain foods, as well
as nausea and vomiting during
early pregnancy, arc a form of
defense by the mother's body
against naturall) oc:cumng to.Un.s
and other harmful chemicals in
foods that can damage the
developing-organs of the embryo.
Some o r these to.uns a.re present
in plants to help the plants fight
off insect~._,,_ ie._solasodia m
eggplant. It's usualJy not a
problem, since the ll'er m all
healthy adults, including pregnant
\I.Omen, neutralizes these natural
toxins. H~we,er, during the fl.l'St
three months of prcgnan~. the
developing embryo is especial!}
"ulnerable because the period
from the ·third through the sixth
week is a time of sensitive organ
development and the embl)O does
not ye t ha\e a fully Conned liver to
help defend it against the
organ-damaging chemicals.
Nausea and possible vomiting
will occur in th e mother-to-be as a
warn ing of the presence of such
toxins in foods she has eaten. As
the woman's blood reaches the
special centers in her brain which
monitors toxins, warning is gi'vcn
in the form of "morning sickness."
Only during early pregnancy is
the mother's sense of taste and
smell so extremely enhanced to
aid in the detection of toxins,
"hich often have a bitter taste or
o ff-odor. It may also explain why
morning sickness usually wears off
by the fourth month.
Some of the foods known to
induce a toxic reaction during the
first three months of pregnancy
in~lude : bru ssel sprou ts; broccoli
and other members of the cabbage
family; coffee (this should he
diluted and consumed no more
Than once a daYJ; spices {basil,
dill. nutmeg, etc.); onions; garlic:
fish that is not very fresh; fried/
burned meats, mustard; chocolate,
and all the nightshade family
(potato. eggplant, tomato and
peppers). .
Nausea can also be caused by a
deficiency in Vitamin 8·6. This is
the vitamin used by the body to
help break down chemicals. It is
also needed for the increased
prod uction of hormones associated
with pregnancy.
Foods that arc rich in vitamin
B-6 and also low in natural toxins
include: the white meat of turkey
or chicken; eggs in cooked
products such as puddings or
muffins); brown rice, and
whole-wheat bread, crackers or
cereal.
When you arc fee ling
nauseated, the best foods to eat
are mild starches such as rice,
cereal, toast, pasta and crackers,
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as weU as foods which include
fresh milk, custards and pudchngs.
plain )'OIW1 and ricotta and
mozzarella cheeses. •
Before you rise each day, eat
some dry toast or cracken and 20
minutes before )'OU set OUt Of bed.
This will alJow the food enough
time to enter your bloodstream
and take effect. Low blood sugar
levels will tend to make you f ecl
nauseated. Many smalJer meals
are more easily digested than a
few large ones.
Listen to the message your body
is ICDding. and aVOid any food that
scc1111 to "turn you oft."
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It will all depend on how much
you use and how often you enjoy
the reaJ thing." Personally. like
you, I also cnJOy the taste of real
whipped cream, but I indulae only
occasionally and don't see any
harm in do{ac so.
h Is true tlw real whipped
acam. contains mosa or iu
caJoria from fat, approximately
400 cak>ria per cup. However,
many of the aubstituces available
on the mark.ct today contain
h1drosena•cd oils (dlis process
makes them more sacuraaed). as wen u thickeners. prHervativcs
and artificial O~rinp.
E\tCn the low-calorie ones base
their figures on a serving size of
one tablespoon, no& exactly
reaJistic for mos1 people.
If )10U'd like to uy matins your
own lower-calorie whipped cream,
use canned evaporated skim milk
and add sugar and vanilla to 1astc.
It will whip best if 1he miJk, bowl
and beaters arc all chmed. To
enhance the tcuure and make ii
more creamy, add one-and-a-half
tcaspooni oC mehcd unflavored
gelaain, bear welJ, and chill the
mixture 10 help produce firmnc~~·
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what to throw away and what to
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cooler when you get home and the
food did riot sjt out for more than
one hour, the food is OK to ~ave
refrigerate and u~ later. If not, '
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icnts, speedy pasta treat that bouts only
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sou rce of complex :-·'lnonltt9, coot off with light,
, pasta II low in fat,. easy-to-make Seafood Pasta Salad
cholcstecBI and boaslf - a delicious pasta salad that
ries in cs-ounce blends your favorite pasta shape
'n&. An~ince recent with Cresh crabmcat and crunchy
rtmcnt of ~griculturc vegetables in a light and creamy
recommcrid we dressing with a touch of lime.
six to 11 dally servings of With only 10 percent calorics from .
ilding complex fa t, this· chilled, make-ahead salad
ates, don't look any is great for week~nd entertaiaing.
an pasta. Eating this .BelteLl'~· try m~_rporatina · .
food a minimum o f three. ~rs m a dchc1ous sandwich
eek is a great way to for a lunchtime treat or aft.ulaoon
t dietary guidelines. snack.
to healthy eating is not This summer, take advantage of
y reduc.ing your calorie all tbe warm i:nonths h~~e to offer
t your mtakc o f calories and prepare hght, nutnuous,
With pasta you can nol no-sweat pasta salads made with
wn on fat, but seasonal. pr<><!uce,, minimal time
c:.nergizing·complex and maxiincm fl avor. "'"1 te~ that ca_n help you PASTA NESTS satisfied. Smee 80
the calorics in pasta are
of complex
ates, it's easy to see why
energy-boosting, low-fat
als three times a week is
ent way to achieve a
need eating plan.
• 2 cups non-fat blueberry )'Ol\lrt • Vl cup toasted chopped pcc;ans •YI p:Jaad An2el Hair, Spqhct~ Linguine or ol!ier long pasta shape
• 4 cups mixed fresh fruit such u grapes,
apples, pinc~pplcs, bananas. peaclics, melons, bcmcs •Mint for gunish (option:il)
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and healthy pasta dishes
can cut down on your
intake but also the time
nd in the kitchen. In the
r mon1hs, past~ ·meals are
Prepare pasra according to package direcoons; drain and rinse In cold water. Mix yogurt with pecans. Mako four nests with pasta and fill each with ~ i;~ ol yogurt and !op e~ch "'.ilh I oup fruit
~ad Qaraiih with mint. Try Asian Chicken Salad with Pasta, ~ delicious low-calori e salad that blends poached chicken with fresh vegetables.
prepare a head or time and
rate, make great leftovers
·11 please even the pickiest or
s.
king for some light Eastern
e? Try Asian Chicken Salad
Nutri1ional information: 498 calorics; 11 gm fat; 6J mg sodium; 13 gm protein;
88 pt carbollydrate; 0 mg cholesterol; 21
percent of carories from rat. TotaJ
aaratioo ,-., IS Jninutcs. Serves
ASIAN C HICKEN SALAD
WITII PASTA
Past a, a delicious low-calorie
1hat blends poached chicken •~pound Orw, Small Shells o.c Qlbet small pasta shape
fresh vege1ables like spinach, • 2 cups poached chicken, cut lhto
Is, peppers and scallions in a chunlts • 4 ounces spinach leaves. sicms removed dressing that can be and sliocd into m ips
ared in less than 20 minutes. •~cup bean sprouts
less than 30 percent calories • ~ red bell .pepper. ribs removed and cut into strips Cat, you can prepare !his • 2 scallions, sliced
!>alad for a weekend brunch • V• cup slivered almonds. toasted
· d h f ·1 DRESSING: inner party an watc am1 y • 3 tablespoons red wine vinegar
friends rush back for more. • t tablC$pooo reduced-sodium 5l1'J S4UCC
or a ligh t lunchtime treat or a •I tablespoon sesame or vegetable oil
I · d" • 2 teaspoons Teriyaki sauce et cone us10n to a inner • t Vi tablespoons prepared chili sauce
rec, try Pasta Nests \vith • l tablespoon fresh grated ginger ucbcrry Yogurt and Fresh Fruit. Prepare pasta according 10 package
bowl, mix together remaining ingrcdicn1s except almon~s; wh1!tk well. Toss dressing wi1h pasta mi.(t urc and refrigerate until ready 10 serve. Sprinkle almonds over top
just before serving. Nutritional information: 442 calorics:
14 gm fat; 423 ma sodium; 30 gm proiein; .SO Rm carbohydra1e; 58 mg
cholesterol; 28 pcrccnl of calorics from
fat. Total preparation time: 30 minutes.
Serves four.
SEAFOOD PASTA SALAD
• I poun d Medium Pasta Shells, Ro1ini
or Elbows or other medium pa>la shape • 12 ounces crabmcat or two 6-ouncc
cans crabmcot, drained
• I pound cooked peas or frozen peas. thawed
• 2 cups sno\\ P.Cil • trimmed and blanched in boiling water for JO seconds,
or one 10-ouncc package frozen, thawed • 3 stalks celery. halved lengthwise and
sliced
• 8 ou nce can water chcstnub, drained and chopl';£d DRESSfNG:
• 1 Vi tablespoons paprika
• Vz 1oblcspoon ground cumin
• V: tablespoon ground coriander
• V: teaspoon chili powder
• Vz cup I percent buttermilk • v, cup non-butterfat lighl sour cre:im • v, cup reduced-caloric mayonnaise
• I tablespoon lime juic~
• 1-4 drops hot pepper sauce •Sale and pepper to taste
Cook pasta according to packaic directions; drain. In a raree mixing bowl, combine the pastat crab, peas, snowP.Cas, celery end water cncs1nuts. In a sm31l mixing bowl, mix together remaining
ingrcd1cn1s. mix dressing with pas1a mucturc and slir 10 coml>ine. serve
chilled. Nutritional informa1ion: 371 calorics; 4 gm fat; 207 mg sodium; 22 gm protein; 61 gm carbohydrates; 46 mg cholesterol;
10 percent of ca lorics from fat. Total preparatien time: 30 minutes. Sctves eight.
dirccuons; drain. ln large mixing bowl,
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! A look at the people and eve nts highlightin g this week's local arts and entertainment scene '
2 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, July 30, 1992
By Kim Baker
Special 10 lht Pdol
Cover
I n these sweltering. dog days
of summer, it's tough to find
relief from the humidity if
you don't know where to rook.
Fortunately, local residents
don't have to look far.
The beach, of course, is always
the favorite hot weather retreat.
The only thing weather-weary
residents need worry about is
which beach to head to.
Huntington City Beach is a
long-time favorite of local surfers
becau)(? the \\J\e form Jnd size
is better than the surf in most
places in Newport. or so veteran
surfers claim. Small wonder
OpPro holds its annual surf
competition next to the pier.
Swimmers like the beaches in
_ ..
Huntington because they are clean and quiet
compared to the rowdiness of the beaches, say,
down on the Balboa Peninsula. As a side
attraction, beach-goers can enjoy the wide variety
of novelty shops on Main Street, bike paths along
the beach, and of course, the newly opened
Huntington Beach Pier.
On the other side, Huntington State Beach has
its share of surfing. too. There are bike paths as
well as a paved walkway and handicap ram ps,
making the beach accessible to all people.
People from around the world flock to Newport
Beach to soak up the "California Sunshine." While
the surf tends to be tame from time to time, it is
still known world-wide for its popularity with
surfers and tourists alike.
One beachgoer reports "Newport Beach is a ·
marvelous visua l experience." Those who are
interested in visiting the beach are advised to bring
a picnic as Newport Beach lacks concession stands.
It ls also wise to take the bus, walk, or ride a bike
as chanc~ at finding parking spaces are slim.
The strand in Balboa is perfect for a bonfire ell
night, the beach is quiet and uncrowded, and the
Balboa Fun Zone is right around the corner. And
Corona def Mar State Beach, which docs have
concession stands, offers skindiving in o((shore
reefs for diving buffs and surfing opportunities.
If the beach just isn't your scene, the Newport
Beach and the Costa Mesa parks and recreation
departments and the Newport-Mesa YMCA are
offering a wide selection of pool activities this
summer, such as lessons, recreation swims. and lap
swimming, all at fairly reasonable prices and times.
For those who have the transportation, money.
lime, and love of adventure, Wild Rivers -
located near the Irvine Ampitheatre (Jtet off the
Sln Diego Freeway at Irvine Center 0..Ne) -Is a
definite possibility. Open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.,
it boasts 40 water rides and attractions including
the new Abyss, a high-speed ~tef ride through a
darkened tube.
Of course, there are always the sprinklers on the
front lawn.
By Paul G. Pereira
Lik• 1 1d11t 1ptre 9rowi19 H 1 pieu ti
pim left H•lw t•• me•, Ne• Yerk ,.,
Grnp/81d th Bmtle Boyt, A4·Rtck
(A411 Herewitz), Miki 0 (Michel Oi••••'I
IN MCA (A411 Vm•) c11tim ti 9rw
114 c•use, 11ki19 ••d rn 11 terrw ~ii•
11uy 1rt l1trl91t4 114 ttllt m em
1ppreciate th er91•i111• for the f ruk tf
uhre thlf it It.
Th 91auit tf the Bmtie Beyt lfat
phm11ml. T\ty 9rew 111 ef the NYC Hip
Htp t14 Pok mm 1d took the htt or
hth 1d 111141 1 fe• EPs. They 11a4e .... ,~
ftoise ht the early 41y1 te ~e 1etlce4 ~y
~hdoua whe 119' the rmlcitrut trio opu
(or her 11 her first tm. It wu 1 clutlc
mirmatch yet the Beutiu nmlthed.
neir first 1lli•111, relmed i• 1986,
''limted to Ill," WH II eclectic mit of
souls -fro• Loi Zep to ••• t•e111e fr11
Mr. El -thll wut 4H~l1 platiu11 19'
was the first rap 1lh11 to 90 m1&er m. It
it ttill the hl9hut 1111i19 harlctrt up
11~•• mr, thn9h Hauer muJly ttfstl4
th• with •i• ptp·rap efferi19s.
T\1 Bmtltt 411119raphiet wm 1111i19.
People rre1 a te 80 ""' 1ttlci19 u4 their
muu epm4 •P 11ntli19 1ichu that the
nppl19 Pillthry 4t19hky 114 NWA 11119'.
THE SCENE
The Beastie Boys, from left, Mike 0, King Ad-Rock and MCA.
fro111 1rnuut back9rmds, A4·Roek't iad is
r.layirright Israel Homtilz who wrof e
'A~thor, Author," ud their foray and
mem i•lo rap !O to pro~a the point that
rap cu allow co111muaieatiu mm
socimuo111ic lmls. Oh yuh, they're while.
About rm 1110.ths ago when lite new
albu" 1m due, uyuym i• the 11111sic world
were wo1dtrin5 how and where the Bustie
Boys would 5et u audiuce. They answered
~y playi-! their 0111n instrumuts and the
Boys are 5ettin! t'eir a~dime from
mrywhm again.
''Cheek your head" is the best Beastie
record yet and in it they incorporate their
early puk rock attitude and some o( the
111usie into mther eclectic masterpiece that
combines live recordings, MCA's driving
bus, Ad-Rock's grooving guitar ud M1~e
O't tight drums are complemented by 1
couple or friends on keybwds ·and
pmmion, with .fu~ky up tum that
em&rm a wide range o( styles. The album
made mh • 111ord or mouth spluh that their
Mat_ show in Holl ood 111u sold out and !~e
crow~ outside that waited i11 v1i1 lo mlp
tickets made up a veritab le United Nations
or lot Angeles. The first sitt!le "So Wacha
Wut" it !elti119 111e9a air pla1 and the video
is i• ~my rohtioo u MW.
Thy ""' htt .. , ISM
••• 1p1tli9ht t• , .. , •ff
IA ..... u •• the1ttlvt1
u tlie Threa Sttt911 tf
•---"'· At th eiM ef '87
th119h, the Bmtiu
The Beasties · th ·at Wouldn't di·e
As for their live
show, the word is that
the Beasties are now
more cmmed with
spilling their jamt th11
were pl1y14 Mt "' it m•t4 tliat th
prow~l1I ntteu 1IHIH ef f 1•• •14 eatu
114 li1rpt4 th•• 1111 tt•·•lt·tttNtr liell.
Tli1 fir1t ••t ... rplitsis, the 8usti11
pm• ta I~• 7011 "P11l'1 Bt1tl•u," m••' It p•t~ t~•• 4eeper i•I• •~mrity.
Wit\. little r .. r.,, t•• al~•• ca11 114 wut
wit~ 11ly 1 select few critiu au fm
1ttlci19 It. It Wit llt't l1tme t14 tl9ht
t~aa t~• first 111111, •id•! c1l1rf 1I ryt•y.
tracb tN •••h wit~ 4imtt lyrical
rtf trtlCH f rtll Sl441~1ra o~ •• Cmm
~Dear Uncle Don .•• #$1 **1
2.:>:r.e Da!(y PJ.lot n:&:Jers took
c!Tense to a revtew of the recent
Olen C1t111pbcll conc.'rt st the faJr
o.v cc.umnJ6t Uncle !')on. FonoWllllI
8/'t' responses from che Reader's
lfo•Juie.
Ttus LS a oomplal.m. abOut. 1.he
article that. th.ls Unclo Don,
whoe'it!r he ts, pu1. lil about. Olen
C'ampbcll lil h1s spcctal to tho
Wt.'ekcnd, t.ho Ut.t.le weekend
s.t..--Ct.lon t.hat. came out. Thuradt\.Y.
the 23rd.·
11. ts r1cUculou8 Olen Campbell
put on a really good show at t.he
fair and l feel t.hls 18 equal t.o t.he
t.ablo1d8, The Enqu.tror and all
thoee That. was a r1d1oulous
e.rttclc. lt.'e not true about. Olen
Gampbcll.
Unclo Don•
JANELLE JANUARY
Co6t.a Mesa •
After reading your revtew of
Olen Campbell's performance at.
thC1 Orange Coun!Q' Fair, l W68
appallodl Your "crltlque"
enoompueod not. on.l..v Mr.
Campbell'a concert. but. also 1.he
peoplo who came to eruey h1m
W\'lo are you wJudge? Your
open1ng paragraph refers tO t.h06e
people 88 e. 1.661.elcas crowd or
"Dull vacant. raooe. Beet.le brows ''
and satd t.hoeo further up lil the
evolutionary ecele wcro
"Oggorlng" out. t.he advantan8CS
of oppoeLng t.hwnbe, You also 88.ld
you "sat. Ln the be.ck row eo's
none o! t.he rat.hor plont.ltul
e808poos r.rom 'Oollvoranoo' could
get. behlnd" YoU
And t.hat. you were ama.;! ...... d tha•
t.he audience was able tO per1Girm
a fea~ or manual dexv r1i.y cmch as
clapplllg t.hc1r ha.r:d& W1thout.
sl.&ppltlg t.hcmselvcs in t.hc raoos.
l'm a very big fan of oountry
muslc, have been for 16 yea.rs.
however I e.m also an a.du.lt. wa h
an open m1ne1. Last. mom.h l
ai.t.cnded t.he Cure concert. at t.he
Robe Bowl wtt.h a n-1end of rrun~
and had a great t.une. The people
were very different. rrom a.nyihlng
lam used.to, 1.e. Mohawks, body
p1ere1.ng and pal.med faces but. I
don't. Look down m.v nooc at. t.h06('
people or Judge them for bcln8
different.
l mean. 1.h.ls IS st.ill America
isn't. It., you know the land of t.he
tree? Your commenw can onl,y Ix>
deserlbed as thoee of a
prot.ent.lous. overbca.r1ng and
lnSuff'erable snob Your world L.'.I
very smalll If you had t.akt>n 1.hO
ume t0 vt.slt. wtt.h 90mo or thOt;C
folks, I'm sure your everu.ng would
have been emt.rely cWTcrent.. To
classl.lY someone 88 belng crude,
ignorant. and even mentally
rei.arded Just. because they Ct\IQY
oount.ry muSlc IB absolutely
ludicrous. You owe us an apolas.v
LISA ROMINt:-;S
Corona dcl Mar
PS. You satd you left. t.hc
performance ecratchlng your but.t.
W1t.h one hs.nd and blowln8 yaur
noee W1t.h t.he thumb on the at.her
one, I a.m sure t.hat. behavtor WM
not. learned tn one owning.
t~d luv. trails across t~• •iad, 114 it
1ttt19tlim4 the devotiH of f ollo•ers. It
11u9t4 ta 91 9014.
Thtrt were 1 few yurs ~etwm alh1u au t~1 B11t1i1 Boyt tput t~e ti1111 well.
MCA •11 4.., ot~er music projects ud
R202 and you? T
The word robot Is derived
from the word roboto,
meaning drudgery. Robots
were lnltlally developed to
complete work that was too
monotonous and boring to
be completed by humans.
This weekend some robots
ore going to hove a chance
to be the ones having all
the fun, for a change.
Th• ftrst Robot Folre, to be
held Sunday at Orange
Coast College, Is being put
on by the Robotics Society
of Southern Callfomlo, which
-Is "an eclectic group of
people ranging from rocket
aelentlsts to people who
know absolutely nothing
about robots," according to
Joseph McCord vie ..
president ot the group, and
general manager of the
Costa Mesa·bosed Robot
Company.
The fatr wtll kick on at 1 o
a.m. with a parade ot the
robots, foQowed bV games,
eompetttlom, contests. and
the day wttt ftnoetv come to
a close at A p.m . wtth a
robot race.
Locol realdents en strong-
ly encouraged by the Robot
SOcletV ot SoutMm Cotlfor·
nlo to entef thetf own s>«·
lonol robots In the festMtlet.
Call 722.otto.
9ott11 iato philosophy 11d 1111crobiolict.
Mike 0 wu amptt4 to H1rward ht opted to
start ~it ew• cl1thi19 store. A'·Roek starre'
i• 1 f e'f 1noviu 114 mutly 1111rried ectreu
Im Skye. If t~m 9•y1 4o 1ot m111 like
ym Wtr .. I npptrt they m IOI. ney COlllt
Trnck jambo'ree
puts ad execs
in high gear
Forget the Ncibcn . the
mail-in sul'\eys and the cadre of
high·paid consultant "ho do
market research for beer
companies, car make rs and
other product that rely heavily
on advertising.
Al Martinez of lnter Sports.
which regularly holds car,
motorcycle and truck shows at
the Orange County Fairgrounds,
said that events such ns the
Aug. 2 California Truck J;im·
borcc will bring reprc cntat ives
from Miller Brewing. Chevrolet,
Nissan, Coca-Cola, Clarion. BF
Goodrich and Armor AJI.
Now in its sixth season. the
Jamboree has become a
microcosm of the truck industry,
according to Martinez.
Manufacturers and marketers will
spend a fraction of the millions
dumped into market research by
recording anything and
everything that takes place and i
viewed or sold at the event.
Companies can determine new
trends an customizing, perform·
ance-enhancing innovations. color
preferences, model popularity
and brand name impacts at the
event, and the results of their
--,~,r fem~ i1 your
mind is opu and your htt is willing the
Beutie Boys will expand Oftt end and rhake
th• other. Check 'em 0111 at the Irvine
Meadows Amphitheater, with LA girl !runge
rockers l7 and militant Irish uppers House
o( Pai• oa Monday, Augpsf 3. let's wait and
see what this thing will 9row into mt.
surveys may affect future truck
model years' color schemes.
interior fabric and seat dcsignc;
and options a\'ailablc.
The research could also aff cct
the look and dress of people
appearing in ads and commer·
c1als. packaging and the mu~u:
that will be pla>·ed in the
commercials. says Martinez.
Gates open at IO a.m. SundJ~.
Aug. 2. for the Californrn Truck
Jamboree. which ends at 5 p.m
Admission is $12 for adult , S <>
for children nges six through l ~
and children under SL'< "'ill be
admitted free. For information.
call 364-0515.
Orange Coast Weekend I Thureday, July 30. 1992 I
..
Art Museums
Orange Coast's Most Complete 8 0ff lhe Wall ~lery 3..,.1.e \ Ud
Newport Be.K:h, 723-5950 ,.. ~ li}
Moses, ~~. H.ienr~. Mi, • \\a. d.
Behtcns &nd others are on perrNl'lt'ot d
play Houis: 10 a m -6 pm " ll1d.l)
Fndiy; 10 a m.·iJt!11~·~1f't:9 -
p.m. Sund.iy. ~$0!\ Fr~
• uitun.1 Art \\useum 3 -0 n On"
• 1..J".J S ..... -I ''-' 6:)J1 \\h, P••aco.e
" • ,..~ F• """ !~ Tl!'e"s .ll"ld T""~!'!~ .J
.:· -::I '>I' " b\ uh·om .J •rt·~ con11n:.1~ .,. •• ._ .. ' -. ?O Stn .. ~ 'v't 1 Sou"ld
.... -, ~-1 ••')<•-> 0-\\ J'"' T \\ e-"
t'<' r,;: "' Jw11 J'-O-'1 H<.>v"S 11
a r-; ;i "' T ... ~1 ~-" ~J' ~m<»'OI'
5 l · • c .. · .. S" 5 ·..r "" ..,, c.' •er-s S:w1·
• L.a~un.J .\rt \\useum -South Co.isl
P1.1i. )•tell1 te IJJJ ;i, • $• Cosu . -...... , .... c. .. O'".t
• •• _ :~ : t ·t·""· '\; ,, '' [)(' ~n :he' Peir·
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8 PKirlc Afti(Kts located behind I l.l~
nin 1n the Udo w~ section ot fai.twn s
land. ~yott ~ter Or.-e •~e P.K.ll"i;;
~ Higtfwot). Newport 8cJ<f> A•t (,..
l>.~).111 I~ 11\ Cu.llem.lia. rt.1lf00\ICCU
througtl rubbon~ by Newpott Be.idl ar h tea James A McBride 11. on \,....,... ~ -e
Cu.1te1NLln food and be\'Cf.i~ \\1 I be
~eel 1-9 p.m. Aug, 7, •nd \\(B•itk 1,
be Of1 hand to .lns~ que\Uon~ I te11 •r
lectures and dlere ~·II be guiJcd 1 ,r
noon·6 p.m. Aug. 8.
·• J" . ;> .·,. ) ,(' !Je. \),'" 0..,;:>J\ :l''O-!';'i
.,, • ~ H -~ 1' • r-.q p m
:J. , • .,.J, , d. m ·b om ~!""'dd'
-• • ~ ::--'\Cl.I, o\..:l"' i.:..or-F reoe
• 'e"'port Harbor Art \\usNm 850.San
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Communit)' G.llleries
• Hunlm~on k&dl ubran :)!5 ''4 r ,. .. __ . -~ BeA.h 3-5 5 -· The
~--:-:;.or Bea.ch ....,. \s.i.ooate ...
:-·~-· a-e~ bi.t Oii ~:-ed WO'u &t tt'oe-
... """' ·e-. Ca ~ ~:e-;l .n ~ ~,)"\
·-~ < ... ~· ,,., •nd.Ae ~lcs b-s
pm f~; 9 • m.-5 pm S.turdar. noon· S pm. Surid.l) ~-Frtt
• Orange County Ct'flltr fol Contempo-
ruy Alt 3621 W. MacAnhur 811.~ .• ~
1 1 1 S;inta ~. S-494989. The 12th an·
nual Ju~ ~. wi\dl this )'e.lr is betng
~ t7' Adolfo V ~. generJI INn·
ager oi ~ Los~ Cullur.t.I Al'Wrs ~
p&ttJnetll. ~~ for ~ ctwougti -\ug. -Hours. 11 ~ m -4 p m
\\~-Su~ ~ Frtt
Commerci.tt GaJleries
• AJ ~·s Alt C&Dery 2915 Rechl A~
Sute-~ -Gosu Mew. -661-133} "' lhc
Sronemil ~ . ~ Cutrentt-, "'°"". ·~ ~ ~mtmgs ~ J~ ~. Leo
1..i..rsai ~m!X'd ~ .lohn Rand T nb
I m ~ Robena lupttti Aldo Luongo ~ Spangver P•ul ~1t1 ~"'
Hou<\ 10 • m • S p.m T uesdl) \\ednes-
Cl.h Thu~
• Art Wons, Be.. 16169 8rookhunl.
Founain \'ai~ 775-5529. Owies \\~·
" s ~ Hud Ugtlt. MwJ ~ Ooolime's.
~i.11 ~on \>e¥> through Sq:t~
8 Bl~~· Colftthous. 1970 H.lrbot
811.d , ~ t..',tsi 6J.f>.S7;6 M. c.uthf;e
t> the featured .lttc!t Of ~ month th~gn
August. Hours o 30 • rn.· 11 p .m 541nd.l)·
fhursda\ 6;30 a m.-midrught Frida)• ~tuiday Adrnt5510n free
• De Cruf M Inc. ~ ._,'tflut oi ~
Alts Cosu ~ 55-·5240 P<lstl!'f paatll·
'"&\ b) EWbtdl Ulous.che~ conbnues 11)-
defin.tely Hours 10 30 ~m -6 p m Tu&
~-~~ Clpeft uot.I & p.m Frid.I) ~.frtt.
·~ 22 .. 224 fcnst .~~-~N Be«h '9'4·57> w~ br~
rnghc. ~ Hopper ldtor ~ Pftf'r M».. V>aor Va.•~ ~ Mas ~ ~•h.1r~
•nckfinitel)' Ho..i~ 10 • m ~ p.m
~-n...~ 10 a.m.-9 p.m. ~~) Admission • Fttt.
8 The Grepy c..fler\-1406 v~ Lido "-l>O't ~ -23-0837 Speo&llZJn& m
~11 ~ M\lllS. ~ ~ Iea·
turts ~ oih. ~. ·~"5 y,Jter·
cdor, as~ as ~ ~. cet<lmC
and weM•ble .la~ ~ ~
a Sandstone Callery 384·.\ "' L" 1
H1gh<w<l)", Lagun.1 Beach 497-6;-s "' I
media p.>1n1tn~ t1nd c1I mooopr :11 "'
Denni} loo•se Scholl Al.iglbl. l 1hro,.cl1 ~pt. 6 ~n daily e~cept Tu(')CJ.1l r1
.i.m ·5 pm AdmrSStOn free
a Some Li" ll H•ult & Bohem1Jn
<Aoow 218 E. 17lh Sc (O§tl Mew Lt :
1372 M. ~ tfi.ro lurnilur
funkv 1.in~ and 111.'f\d~ ~ cloth n aoo
~ ~ares on d~ f~ w. e ,,
11 a m ·S pm ~1ond.l S.tunia\ Ot bl i
poon~
8 South Cout M unttf 283 E 17t
Cosu Mes.I ~6-4545 MIJT\d~IOn '' .Otipiul »ood IOoipt~
es ~ a ~ion of Lm1ted Nf,uon 1
~ &nd seug•"aphs by \ a.r.oui ;irt~
on pt«Nnent dispYy. Hou!\ 10 • m r
p.m. Mondi>·fnd.Jy, 10 J m.·S pm ~, •
day
8 Shacfio c.J~ry 17905 sq P.u~ C1rdt
Suite N. lr\lne, 851-9181 '''>1fl> OI t rY1n Foret." p..ntmgs «~bulll' lhe
"')1.hs, ~ ~nd ~ °' tht •rid
fl\OOS peOpAtspl the Mcie Moun~.,,.. ~net
the ~ 8.lwl, on ~Y thr(K.lbfl ""~ a
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; --.e S."lb Tr.i\~ IV'"'!! Tr.,m~ll )om
.'.Jc.r a-.:1 ~1\\ort. 1-t.> .. r<; 10 .t l'"'·-
-~ '-' -d.J,.Thuf')..j.)1 Q .l m 5 pm
u:v1....i. Ao.~ free
~ Cude ~ N "tlleh indudes
the ne... pnnt "Will. Sohl\." Limit~ td+-
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re on-~ w«fi,.tt~ ....,... 1-0 a m -
-30 p m ~iond.n ·Thu~' 10 • tn -6
p m San.~, ~ noon-6 p m Sund.I)
• 8.at St. ufr 3333 BeM St C05tJ1
'~ ; 51-CAFE The a1t or <nig ~
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• 'l'"''POrt k.Kh Public L1br.io '~~
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• RED LIO H OTEL
< )K.,4. 'v.E. C{ )L 'n A IRPORT
The Red L1on Hotel and Maxi's lounge
ln\·ite yoo to the
''American Dream Comedy
Competition "
starting this Thur.tliy.
fy"lJO'i the best local comics and cheer on your
favorites as they vie each week to axnpete at
the regt<X\al competition in Las Vegas in 1993.
\X/e'll see you at :OOPM at Maxi's lounge
located m the Red Llon Hotel,
.k ISO S. &istol Olita Mesa.
$ 5.00 C.over Cllarge
Lve Bond • EURO.K
w follow O:xnedy Night
f/'hXt
t,~ ... '-'
For Futhcr Information • (714) 540-7COO
4 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, July 30, 1992
Bring Your Own Picnic or Let Us Cater One For You! l
ELECTRIC ROAT
RENT1£S
Locared: Next to the
Ferry. Balboa
Peninsula.
Stop by or c.alJ ror
reservations .
(714) 673-7200
Relaxing Fun For:
e Special OcC89lom
• Sumet Crul8a
• Family Gatherlngl
•· Casual Entertaining
Monday thru Friday 10:00 a.m .9:00 p.m
Saturday and Sonday 9:00 a m .• 9:00 p.m
Allonlable ...... Qaiet a Eu, to Operate • Stereo c ........ ,.,.
8 SuHn Spiritut C&l~ry 3333 Bear St. hn C~I Coortl, Cost.l ~. S49·7SSO. "t"<·
pe11ments In Photowaphy" will be on \'Jew.
through Sept. 3 wiih work by Larry Vogel.
Denny Moen, Marie ~thews and M~
Isenberg. Hours: 10 a m.·9 p.m. Monday-
Fnday; 10 a.m ·6 p.m. Saturday; noon·S
p.m Sunday Adm~ion: Free.
• Thrill)OU Art Studios 333 Clbr1llo,
Costa Mesa, 642·5978. Original oils a~
watercolots; piintin~ from Bali, Indonesia;
wood carvings al\d mast...s (eatured Hours:
11 a.m.·7 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday by 3J>'
pointment.
8 Worlcs G.lllery Soulh 3333 Sear St. tin
CrystJI Court). Costa Mesa, ~79·675~;
"Where Things Meet & Do Not Meet,
wa>., oil, charc0o1I, and acrylid canv.:is works
by Craig Antrim on di$play July 31 • August
21. Houn: lO a .m.·9 pm. Monday·friday;
10 a.m.·6 pm. Saturday: and 11 a.m.·6
p.m. Sunday. AdmisM<>n: Fr~.
\ 111\\< J 1( 1·,-,
• Balbo.\ Fun Zone 600 E. Say Ave.,
Newport Beach. 675-9152. Fc~ms wheel,
arc.ides. restored me<ry·go-round, shops, r~urants and boat tours ol(ered 1 l a m.·
10 pm daily. ----:.= Balbo.\ Pavilion 400 Main St., Balboa,
673·5245 Narrated ~,cruises ol N-"J)Ort Harbor illre offetecl da1 . C..t.alina
Pauenger Service offered hurscfays-
Sund.iys ~inning .it 9 a.m. ~· fish· 1ng trips ckj>art d.l1ly rram O.ivey's locket
...
• Crysl.11 Cove St.lie Pull on the co.lSl
between Corona ~I M.lr and Laguna
Beach, -194·3539. Nearfy 2,800 acres ol
coast.ll and canyon areas open for nature
walt...s, ~hale watching, bud w~tch1ng, fish-
ing al\d other recttatiooal activlt~
• Olsneyl.lnd 1313 Harbor Bivd., Ana-
heim._ 999-4565 fanta~mic!,. a ul)Que. I~
e"<travaganza which choreographs fall0f1le
Disney son~ .ind c.hartKters with the latest
1n theatncal illusions. K open on the Rivers of America A St.Jge pi.oductlon ol "Be.luty
and the Beast" is now featured at Vtdeo-
pol1s Hou~. 8 a.m.· 1 a.m daily.
• HornbloMr Dining Yacht Mariners M1~ Manne Centet, 201 W. COiSt Hwy .•
Newport Be<\Ch, 631·2469, ~ 7 Brurrlt
and dinner cruises ol ~'port Harbor ol·
re.eel weekends and holidays.
' THf ~
( lJ.\'/'f~' 1')1..."'l~ JJ..':..!:..:....J -_.._l L.~
~1 L.\l\. ll OL-~L
HELEN
REDDY
ust 3
rli voyage throu the eng ne room or view e-.ent (or beach cities b11des at ~e1i;hbor· fa I 16 (free on Monday). QC B11dal C0Mect10rh "ult1mJt<' v.t-dd1n~
8 Huntington BeKh Su 1nit Museum the largest ane ever built by Howard • Upper NN-porl Bay Ecologic.ii Resene hood CommunilCenter. C0>w .'.~1 IN· 411 Olive St., Huntington lfeach, 960· Hughes. A spec1dl s. 10 "Boarding s~:.u.. nd E ~tbl·-'f d · es Ne-"port 'lA8". An -•n<;_,. cott.;c.,.;,_,, of ~-a· n of' .-1 at d\JW<Jy a a U1 fl\ ' lures 100 ei.l\I \QIS, fa.J\1()0 ~h0W> at .,.. -' "''"" ... ~ ""'-~...... .............. Pass" admission ttd.et wi be 1er.:u to Be h 6 •n7646 Hundreds of Srv>rM!S ot c ~• b·11:, h;...,1'1nh•!ng ......., .. than 80 -•rs ol II ac • .,.,.. · r-12 30 and 3.30 pm. SS pp ontact Mu•• ... '"'' IY'u """" 1-adults, and children ages 11 and under \\.1 nall\e birds and plant tire, family progr.ims 1 II 5 8 1089
Amerian Surfing is featured. Tours .ire be admitted free throu~ September 30 and canoe and bird·watching expeditions ie Merre '· "' -·
available. Hours: noon·S p.m. Wednesday· Hoors: 10 • m.·6 p.m. daily. presented regularly. •Opera lecture, Augu~ 2 at 5 p m
Sunday. Admission: S1. h 1 o,.,..ra lea.,ue of la~unJ Beach b1·mol'lhh • Richard Ni1'.0n Library and Birt P ace ...-" d II • lnl•mationaJ s.-..d~y 1n '-.andstand .. _ l nd series continues unet inner l•I O\\S .. ...----"" 18001 . YOfba Linda Blvd • YOIU<J I cl, 0 .. Arena at the Orange County F.iirgtounds. 993•3393. "Amenca's Presidents and Contc'lct f\IJria Pnce-Teru. -i97 l 8 ,
88 fair Drive, Costil Mesa. Flat-track mo-America's Pastime," the largest collection •Poncho S.inchu, Augu)t 2, 5.; Pm
torcyde races~ Friday from 8· lO p.m. ever ~thercd of Presidential baseball American Clncer Society QC L.itin 1.i.u
Admission: $8 ($5 (or 12· l 7 year olds, free ~morabiha, is displayed through Aug. 2. gourmet picnic at Robe11 Mond.l\I \\ 1ne
children under 12). Hoors: 10 a.m.·S p.m. Mooddy·Salu~day LISTING INFORMATION: tr you have an and Food Center, Costa Me!><I SJS PP
8 Knott's Berry Filrm 8039 Beach Blvd.. and 11 a.m.·5 p.m Sunday. Admission: event listing or change of information for Cont.let Margaret Edward>. 751-0441
Buena Pane, 220·5200. New Sl 2 spec1.il S l·S4.50 BlaclcBook, direct inquiries to Benjamin •Beach BBQ. August 4. Oli\e Cr~t Trl•,it ·
price adult ticket (a $10.95 SJvings off nor· •Roger's Gardens 2301 San Joaquin Epstein, do Blacl.Book, P.O. Box 1500· ment Centers for Abused Children t..1d> Jt
mal price) for those who arrive afier 6 p.m. Hills Road, Ne\vport Beach, 640·5800. b · 184, Corona del Mar, CA 92625. Phone Heart meeting. Contact Donni! Andert, New theme area is Indian Trails, fcaturin$ hibits, shows and contests oUered at this (7 14) 760·2622. A complete ye.ir of 777.4999. Native American singers, dancers, and art•· 6 BlackBook listings runs the first Tuesday.
sans. Park also feafures rides, attractions year-round garden (estival. Hours: 9 a.m.-of each month. •Catalina Waler Sl.i RcJce and 51.i fl'!>I.
and resta11rants. Open 9.i.m.-1 1 p.m. Sun· p.m. daily. · Aug. 8-9. Shoreline Park, long Bc11ch
days-Thursdays, until midnight Fndays and 8 Santa Ana Zoo 1801 E. Chestnut Ave., legend: OC, Oranse County. BT, black Long Beach-Catalina and return \\Jtcr sl.1
Saturdays. Santa Ana. A large variety of animals and tie. BT-opt .. black he optional. PP• per race andJree fesllvdl incl1.1d~ g;ime,, dcm
I birds c'lnd a children's pen1ng zoo offered person. TBA. lo be arranged. on~ration~. wJter sports dnd food. ,Rt'<•·p 8 Newport Harbor Nautic.i Museum lO a.m .5 p.m. daily. Adm1SS10n: 75 cenb· tion Aug. 7, 5 30·8 1p m at R.im.11.IJ Re· 1714 W. 8.ilboa Blvd., Newport Beach. II
673·3377. The museum hOuses a per· S2. •New England Clambake, Augu)t l na1ss.ance Hotel, Sl5 PP I Ph<inl' % ·
manenl collection ol historical pholograe"s 8 Sherman library and C.irdens 26-17 E C.OUrmct Diners of Opera P.K1fte at Corona 8302.
together wtth boats, ~oographs, mdrine Co.1st Highway, Corona del Mar, 673· del Milr Beach. Contact M)ril ~reuder, • Br.l\O Bistro Augu'>I 8. Cournlll 01n,•r!>
d1Splays. fish, seashells, sh1p.s-1n·bottles and 2261. Attractions 1ndude botanical g;ir· 673· 12-19 of Oper.i Paaiic ,,t R.lp1l.lport rl'>Kk•nu•
othef nautial rnemo<abili.i. Hours· 10 dens, a conse~tOfY, a garden desiglled for •B•rbecue at.Stout Manor,..\~ 1 .it ~~-~ -B~ M~1.t Aicudct. __ _ ~-3 11 m W~ay-Sunda)'. Ad· tM blind and..-hi.stooc.iLr.ese.uch center. 7 30 pm . oc Ski Club 1n Mo~'>IOfl V1<:J0 673· l 2-19 m1~: free. A tea garden semng hgtil lunches operates S3 pp. 1n ad~ance; SS pp at door C Jct •Summer fiesta, l\ui;u'>l 'l, Cit\ .,1 S;in
• Q ~ •. S~·--Goose l ong Saturday-Monday fiom l l a.m.·3 p.m. V•ra, 9e.n 4200. Cl 5• I' tr•I" con pt I un uHn • .... "' • Hours: 10:30 am -4 p.m. daily Ad· "' .,.,. emcnte " run ''d ") ,. ~ ' •
BeKI\ H.itbor, 310) 4 9· 1629. QJests can mis·~·. S2 'or ·-'ults,· "'1 for ctnldren 12· •Bridal Show, AuguSt 2. 10 ,1 m ·S p.m contests, games. to.xi boolt}> 'n '°'\' udJ
relive yestercby .is they str=ol:_I the::_:dec=ks:..:a:nd:_:.:;;_:"'""'=.:_'~~1'~""=~ .. ======r---====================~;---
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anything in
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7 locations to serve you!
lnduding our NEWEST LOCATION ...
1835 N~ Blvd. A 104, Costa Mesa
{The Courtyard)
(714) 631-4711
Hours: 1 Oam -1 Opm 7 days a week
TOP TEN
July 20 -July 27
VIDEO RENT~L
1. ADDAMS FAMILY (1991)
2. BUGSY
3. STAR TREK VI
4. CAPE FEAR (1991)
5. FATHER OF THE BRIDE {1991)
6. HAND THAT ROCKS THE CRADLE
7.JFK
8. GRAND CANYON
9. MY GIRL
10. KUFFS
CD's
1. TOO SHORT "Shorty The Pimp -Explicit"
2. MEGAOETH "Countdown To Extinction"
3. SOUNDTRACK "Boomerang"
4. MARIAH CAREY "MTV Unplugged EP"
5. BILLY RAY CYRUS "Some Gave All"
6. PEARL JAM 11Ten11 •
7. KRIS KROSS "Totally Krossed Out"
8. RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS "Blood Sugar Sex Maglk''
9. CLINT BLACK "Hard Way"
10. TLC "On The TLC Tip"
SINGLES
1. TLC "Bab Baby Ba~"
2. N2DEEP .YBack lo The Hotel"
3. SIR MIX A LOT 11Baby Got Back"
4. MADONNA 11Thls Used To Be ~ Playground"
5. EN VOGUE "Giving Him Somettnng He Can Feel"
6. GUNS & ROSES "November Rain"
7. DJ QUIK 11Jua LYke Compton"
8. ARRESTED D~LOPMENT "Tennessee"
9. BILLY RAY CYRUS "Achy Breaky Heart"
1 O. KRIS KROSS .. Warm It Up"
Orange Cout Weekend I Thursday, July 30, 1992 •
CALENDAR ·, )4U-1224
del i\-\Jr, l"e counlrv, mJroach1 and surf
muslC Free Phone 492-11 31
8 Wine Classic. Augu~t 9 2·5 p m • OC \\me Society l.l$11ng or oc Fair a ... ard Wtn·
nong "1n~ at Anaheim M,uroon Hotel S40
pp Phnnt• 546-8664
8 A Midsummer Night's Eve. Aug 10. Gro\eSh,1l..t~pea1e al Fe-.11\,11 Amph11heatre
Gardl•n CrrAe henini; honoring late Jo·
>t•ph PJpp ll .. llurcs sc.cncs. sonneu .md
;,ong' t111m I iamk•I lo Choru\ line Recep·
tmn .. under the stars .. JI '> 30 pm dinner
.ii 6 JO p m , pertorm.1n1 e at 8 30 p m
$ lU<J pp perfornunt 1· nnl~., S l 'i pp.
Phonl' (d (> ~ 213
8 Coif Tournament Aui;u~t 10, Ju\rnile
D1o1h<'lt'\ I nund.111on ~1 Nl'wport Be.ich
C.mirm ( luh Cont.in llJrbrJ M.Hchl.'s.
)'d UllJI
• \\eel the Arfot Public forum Aui:mt I ~ a1 1, 30 pm. FoundJt1on rur F.K1JI
Pt.1'1" <.,uri;1'1) JI Hy,llt l'.t•wporter. NI.'\\.
IM•<t lk.1,h D1scu.smn 111 l.11N rnnmattons
11 pl.1>t1 \111i;ery .ind fD.o. po>11tons on re·
1 1 t "' n<1ll\ l' ·~~u•" I ll't' Phone -59
-, -l\
• T ht• T t•nn1s 8.ill ""~u>I 1 5 Ten nos
\ 11 l )pt fJ P.J{1l1c .JI ".H11ln lB.\
• .\ 'l.\1lltun Creal ldl'.u Under One
Ruot .\ ''-"' 1 5 ! I '4wthern C.1l11orn1.i
•·• J C..ir<len ~ho" .11 An.1he1m Con
H·n111.r· ( 1·11·u S6 50 pp '><'011>1> SS ch1l-
lrt-n S 1 J>ft.,ne 978 888A
• 81>\H·r> Restaurant Opening Au1:u-1
'1 H· .. wr~ \lu>eum uf Cultural Ar1 SantJ
1 ~"J • !'''"' Sovth" l..,I 1hl·mc.-d C.")labl1,t. ·1,,: ~ ;,oo pp BT B11.in lJn~lon , 56 ~
;t..i~ P"'"t"' PJl'T)
• S~nd a i..id tu Camp "-u1:u~t 1 7. l r<'es
R,•,tJur.int .md RAJ,.,,h11i1· RO\> .ind Girl!,
Camp )\<Ill tournamttnl at Costa Mesa
(nuntl) Club 8 a m . t0nt1ncn1.il breakfast -------------...
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OOWN ~OME COUN1 RY COOKIN' I
• I B~ one entree i
& receive the
second entree
(of equal or
lesser value)
at
1/2
PRICE
LUNCH or DINNER
Not good with any other offer
1 54 E. 1 7th St.
Costa Mesa
646-4303
Expires 8/13/92 p __ ,__ ___ ~---·--...
and tournament, 6:30 pm., cocktails at
rest . .iurant; 7: 15 p.rn .• dinner and awards
S150 pp Phone 673-0910.
8 Silver Oak and Trees! August 18 at 7
p.m., Silver Oal. Cellars five-course wine
tasting dinner at Trees Restaurant •. Corona
del Mar. S55 pp. Phone 673-0910
• Coutwe Overt~e. Au~ust 20 at 11
J m., Qx.rrmet Diners of ~a PaciftC at
Le Meridien H<>1el, Newport Beach. Con·
lJct Myril Kreuder, 673· 1249
8 Soiree des Artistes, Augu5' 22, Opera
Pac1k Gourmet Diners at Roberts res.-
dence. Newport Beach ContM"t Mynl
t..reuder, 673-1249.
• Bernie Pearls Blues Band. Harmonic
F,Ju, August 23, 5·7 pm., Am!'rtcan Can
ccr Soc1ecy/OC concert and gourmet p1cn1c
at Robert Mondavi Wine and food Center,
Costa Mesa. HS pp Contact Margaret Ed·
wards, 751-0.14 1
•An Affair to Remember, August 29, 8
p.m.·m1dnrgh1, WestMed Healtli founda·
11on food and \\1ne s.imphng. silent aud1on
.ind ca>1no at M,unPlJce Mall. Sant.i Ana
Phone 953-3580
• Cafe Momus August 29, Opera Paci11c
Gourmet Diners at Conlin residence New·
port Beach Contact Mynl Kreuder 67 J
1249.
( ( >.\\lDY ,\ .\\\Cit
C:.ule, entertains from 6-8 p.m. Tu~ys.
• Irvine lmprov 4255 Campus Dri,e, tr·
vine, 854-5455 John Henton, Mth Abel
and l~ Allen aps>ear through Aug 2. Flip
Orley. a h)'pnoltst, '"II appear AuguSI 4-9.
Snowtimes Thursd.iy 8:30 p.m .• Friday at
8·30 and 10:30 pm ; Saturd.iy al 8 and
10·30 pm , and Sunda)'·Wedn~y at
8·30 pm Adm1ss100· S7-10
• Shennillnigan 1ust v.est off the 405 on
Westminster Ave, W~m1nster 647-2367
Night Mag>e a fast-pace "journey through
1lluS1on" will appear Aug. 1. Showt1mes are
7:30 p.m. and 10 p.m. Tidets· S7·S11 .
( 01\1.\H l ~ll\ l\'t NT~
Mescl, 650-4835 Comic book de;alcrs buy
and sell collecubles C\'ery Foe.fay S-10 p m
through Sept. 2 5
• CosLl Mesa Ci\'ic Pla>house, 661
Hamilton SL, Costa Mesi!, 650-5269 The
Arts Academy of Orange County b PfN!nt·
1ng a lund·ra1smg e\enl on Aug 1 at 2
p.m The program features the l>Li)hou~ Children~ w0t'->hop performing 'ThJt',
fntertJmment. ' the Ballet Montm<irte prt'-
<('Ot1ng e"erpllo from famous b.llleu. t\t>\\
port Beach Showume with ··sno"1'~ Fa
\'Or1les," .lnd the Cn<l.l Ml.'<.t Art le.igut'
\\tth art1,lS \ho"ing and dcrnon\trat1ng
their 1\0/I..
• Cl')stal Court Bear Stree1 and 5untlm,cr
A\.enuc. C<htJ M~ 2111 0823 G.lrdcn
B1>lro "'II · prt>SCnt a s\><.'CMI Sdlute Ill lhe
• Adventure 16 1959 1-larbor Blvd . Costa Summer Olympics, inc u<ling ,1 r.ippo h.11,
Mesa, 650·3301 . A free roe!. d1mb1ni; cltn· on Aug 10
Count.r. 250 Baker St., COSlil M0-1 ;'Sl· 0608.' Voyagt"S to Freedom 500 "Tr.ir) o1
Jewish Life in Lltin Amert<'A and the C.mU.
bean," ~111 ~ oo view Aug. 12 tl1rou~h
Sep&. 3. This trJ\-ehog e~h'1btt t00\1~ 111
ohotcsr.iphie rep<oductrons oe ur1sin.il 3111·
!acts, documents, and picture-. a) " ti .h
an inforlllilll\e Videotape
•Orange County Fairgrounds 68 •.w
Ort\'C, Co.ta Mew 364 2S4l tntl.'r·SllO\'
Motonporu PromoltOOS pr1."S<'nb Thi· I tot
B1l..e M.lg.u1ne Show b. Shine 81!-.I! SllO\\
and 8ud111t1ser lndo<H Mo\ol( ~'I•
Sv.;ipmcct on lul11 l l Adm•)\n•n Su , I~
.ind under (rce The M1lk·r Ccnuuw Or'111
N1»Jn Cll11orn1a True\.. J~mhor\:t' '"" '•'
turn 10 the fo1ri;rou11<h on Aull ~ I
m1»1on. S 12 '°' at.lulb. Su Iv• d11lll11~ 1.
12, children 6 Jnd under M•· tr~»
1c will be held Aug 6 at 6 30 p m 8 Je'l'ish Community Center or Orange See EVENTS 19
•Atrium Court Fashion Island, "t.>wport rr:===================;==========. Beach. American Cancer Society/Orange /
County Unit's 7th Jnnual Jail and Bail c4 c nr fund-raiser will be held Aug 5·6 betv.ecn na £ A
9 a.m. and 4 pm ;;,i.
•Balboa Bay Club, P.JCtftC Coast li\\y, PASTA GARDEN
Newport Beach 67 5·26 l&. The Chr1S11an
Women's Club of N~port Bca<.h ln\tl~ FrC$h Homemade Pastas, Sou~ and S3lad~
the community 10 a fashion she\" and ..--
luncheon on Aug .. at 11 JO d m Well· Unique An(jf'Vlcto 5.1lad Dar
l.nown author and 1ele-.ist0n per)()Oal1tv 1'~
Emily Barnes Witt be ~ speciar gue;'.t Quick & Tncxpcnslve cxecu1iW.;b.rnctres
spea\.er Fr~ rxeschool nursery a'ailabJe
by alhng Knsttn ,JI 744-0718 r.cJ..ets· Romantic for Dinner
S16 -• Garden o( llaly 191 71 Magnolia A"e .
I luntington Beach, %2-113 l Magician •Comic Book and
II.en Sands. a former mainstay ;at the ,.\agfC Grange Hall, 21 44
Colle<1ibl; Show al
Thurin A\e,. Costa
3601 Jamborc.'C Rd in 13ack Bay Court Newport Dcach
(714) 261-1889
Cotftill#IUI Cuisin•
Sin~ 1961
I
Now Serving ...
Pre-Theatre Dinner
between 5:00-7:00pm
• Four Course Gourmet Dinner
• Price $22 per person
South Coast Plaza t Costa Mesa t (714) 540-3840
(Next to Mdy CoJ
BANQUET FACILITIES
For
Company Luncheons/Partie
Private Occasion Events
HANGCHOW
Chinese Restaurant
Your Happy
Host, Mr. Lee
Welcomes You!
•Catering
•Cocktails
•Lunch Buffet
•Sunday Brunch
•Dinner 7 Nights
Full Bar •Take Out
720 W. 19th Street, Costa Mesa
1141650-8960
Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, July 30, 1992
bringing people ~ together!" 1
July 30, 1992 Special Advertising Supplement for Orange Coast Weekend
Check Your Etnotional~ Fuses
by Bernard Note/son, PJy.D
Our feeling. ... 5crvc l'> cmo11on.il fu5CS
111t..) srgrul something pcrcc1,cc.J ~ gn<id or
IYJd to our mcnl:ll sutc C:.Omctunc we ll'l.1y
feel good or b-.td about a p:irt1colar cvcnc pr
pcr..c1n 1n our hfc \\-11.hout knowm~ eX3clly
'' hv But thc..c feeling.. <X"-lf "1th in !)()me
e<1ntC\I ol our live:'> Jnd not ml'rl'ly in a
\JlUUrn
she didn't ~II)' knO\v how'rn hJndlc hl'>
3dv:uxc.-. The mnOllt c;1mc from the f.tll
th:lt 'he w~ llrcady vcrv much involvc<l 1n
l 1.."0mm1ll<.'<.! rcla11on.<>l11p with ant•tlicr mJn,
commmcJ rc:l.ttJnn.<.h1p \'<-hJl ";i., 1mport.11ll
\\J!'> the fact thJt 'hl' hJd \L'f'\ ,lfoni.:
lccftog_-. for th1, nt. \\ tn,tn Jnd II \\:J., thL .. f.ld
tlut .. he should wrbKk:r \\'ould .,he rC".tllv
he inlCl'C,:)LC<l Ill :<>OIL'Olll' d~ 11 , lrl f:il.."t, ~h~:
was <;.Jti.sfi<.'<.J m the 1mport.111t :JR' h of her
' ~:J .Being ~ Single ~ mul Coping ~I> .hlcnd had 'JIJ '><>rts of rc-.cn'llJPrt.s
:ibout the 1n1cntion.c; of th1'> new m;ilc '>U1tor,
I lcr f1N umccm '' :i..,· whether th1!) guv '""J.'
rntl'rt''>tc:<l in hu :i.> a pcr.o.<>n, or lll'I ~'-" !J
sclCUal ot)!Cct <,hould she ghc up .•.oml·th1n,.-:
pre..cnt rc4t1on')l11p; .1ro~ "
To c.:ondudc. our c111tJ(101i:> m• lrkt.' I >r ·' 41. ls<•" 1.\ ,, ltu'n • If"'~,, I:'! "~
b:lromctCT\ r<:lkdrrl~ .llhl b1.•.tfll\~ th<:: hrun\ /"'•ICll 1•11~ \l•1::1 \I•• lo{ l>t; 11"'1 r ll'o • >/"• If,
i\n l'X.1mct~ Qf tlw• comes to m1n<l 111 a_
fl'\ l'lll cxpcnC'nce "1th :i female fncn<l ~he
1.: llcJ me Jhoul c;omc ccmfuscJ foclrng> !>he
lu<l lX't.'ll cxpcricnclllR ~he hJd met a mJn
whom ~he felt H·ry much turn<.-<l nn by and
J.luL~ .llre.xly lud for .,ome-utlknown·
pc~on Uul mJv or may no.t be !>1nccrdv
intcr~tt.:d 1n her> I po1111cd out Lh.tt '' hl·t.hcr '
thl5 nc'' nun 10 her ltf c Wb s1nccn: wrth
of the v-J:lut.'3 ~nd chorcc:-. we m:ti-~ ~n'""t .... , 1C~1..-1 --~,.,.,.,r;.t11.znn[.flll1":"'f< ;,,up~)· ,. ;1m:t<'m4',. flt-
hvcs Ori 3 <lJ11\ b .t:.I., \\hen \\(' (''(pl'Ot.'ll(t' ,,!,11fi1 tfik!l<"• )l.lrtll/ .' 111 ~,..·111.~ \1••1,I.• cl•J(/
-,omc1h1n$1 cmol1<111.1ll\. II JXI\' not tu 1~nor~· < "/'111.~ "'n, \<11<.'Lv m '">i l>o: ri\h h ,/ ("1 ;.,,
11. but rat.tier 10 mJl.:c .in dlPrt 1n under-1•111•'m111/ )'''' '''t: tho! '.f'n" m 1/.1., /•ul•lz• ''' .,,
her or nc•l, d1dn 1 reallv manu \o her prc·~·m :.q"dinp. the l'Ollll''l from "h1d1 till' foclinJo< '"''' \"!."'t (l/•11<·•1 .! lb''" «1U, 1-\ 1;
HE PERSO ALS
H o w to r espond to a11 ad?
Seepage 2.
C:V1l~.P~TJTE IOS, lon1bklndc
luir/bro•n C:)CJ, likes dmmg,
d.wlcini. fl) 1ng, be.tell,~ Se..i
lkuh Call !O 17
CllUSKY MO:'-KEY s1n1lc:
0.IJllln mom40Mlekq super·
rlWI J<>um&. beach. 1111mah,
•inc a ~ S' 511 so. bm.4>lut
Cosll ~-Call 2076.
011 MA God! Hc.lllhy, athll'llC
Md cncrgc11c 10n>nly chick I
Wlllll a lttll &lll'Kl.NC !Miki I fun
unaton lkach. Call 1083.
Ol;Tll: MIOLER penonaluy,
hut rc1iC11'\l:ile AM ~111garct. Pro
fcmon.l ,.oman •uh mqumn1
m1nJ seeks ad' cnturcso~.
Sood hYlnond. SCMJllYC, •ell
aJ,uucd rn.1ch1n1 boottnd
~WI be fll trllTI, "t\/S. 1ooJ
IUlwnl. pl'SllJ\'C and t'p(I\ 4$-
S9 Lone Buch. CalJ 2957
1\TI.RACTIVH, PROFl~S
SIONAl.SJl·, NIS,37, S'2!108#
Scd.s llth-cnt~ous, bn1h1. ath-
lc11cally inclined. cuhurally
~v..•n•, SCK11lly onen1ed, •pccial
new f ncndl)wlne1. 3S. 45 lor (\a\,
&lll>tl 1uncs, <hanng.1111vcl,m<~
Yr1'1T1ucs no d1uppomuncnts
lrvmc Call 1735
I \t l OOK1'G for ..;, ~~.,.
lurtt, )'rt corn1'111Ucd, trU•lll'lg re•
l11ion,h1p Im )'OUllJ 40, cute,
cudJlc.able, uu11vc 5"4/10.S
Scck1111S'I0 & O"Cf, ~cs.Jul,
~/SID. no ch11JrCI\, fo,e tclr
Co•11 Mesa. Call 2369
ATTRACTIVE PROFl!S
SIONAL SWF, NJS/O 41 cn,oys
aolf, \mnlS attS., NlUtt, IRYCI
Des.cs fncndwp, oomn1tmm1
•1th •1ay. sR:CrC, athleuc. te·
Cl.WC profcss!Oflll WM. N/SID,
JS.SO lmnc. Call 2273
SfC\IRF.. STABLE, 1n1.h1>onAI
v.tucs, [«U)', OUlgC>tfll, i-roiCJ•
oonal SWJ. 31, S'M 25 F.11JO)'•
Ollldoof 1,, tcmu, cool.in&. C8'11f>
ins. firaidc lalh, bt.8ch walb,
m&JllC, bt1111 bc$1 fncodJ. Seel ,
1na secure, car1na. alfec:11on•c.
<table, ptiy&1cally IK!Jve. fwn1ly
mmtcd SW\i forc:omm111cdre·
la1ron hip Cosu \1c:sa. Call
1947
BEAlmJ-'l;l miJc"OO\.SJF
40, tttk1n1 spmtual pa.MCC. Im
• 100ll r~ a!rccttonalC, ""
ire• ihapc.. l1ke &O lau&)i. Enpy
n\USIC, "'°"ICS, danang, ICl'lll
n.s, walk.1111. Nc.•-pon Beach
Call 2J97
CR i\/Y PROF1;.ss1os AL Z7,
S'1 11111act1vc red-he ail. seeks
hanJsomc. fun-loving smoker
(25 ).5) '°'run evenings, lrv111C
tall llW
i\liRACTIVf-: SWF '1, 110fks
11 acr rrcttr•m Seeks an al
llKll•c )S "<>man "" recovery
ll'c1nc Call 2070.
S\10 J ·1 \crry pmay, cwncrous.
pc111c. br u.ncuc tM.nC. Y>. ~!I
Io~ l:llJOY' lrAHI, the .u. mu-
ll<:, new aJ"cn\\ftS, l~&hlcr anJ
rom;&nc;c Dcmu profcn1mal
1cnllrman fo, rela11'1mh1r. Ir vu~. Call 11162.
Ct\SIJAl. tlO\-U·llOOY, OWi·
' ltl•CJ camping, f 1Sh1ng. Cool. 1111.1arJcn1n11etks~ 1e>
do lhc!n ,., Ith Costa \!cs.a C .ill
li>OS
l.OOKl\G .. OR a nu1u11ng
fncnJ anJ comranHJO ... th po .
srbilll) of" \1c 100! I'm• DWf
$l,h ... ·l1ngfVfst•mcnne4S 60t.•
•hate 14u.liry time with, Lona
Ru .. h Call 2.SSS.
501511 WF. t.rwn, ac:uve, enjoys
concttts. play1, the outdoors.
I low 'bout you 7 La's ga iogclhtr.
Wcs1m1rutct. Call 27S3
Pl~SIAN WAN1~1> Bca1t1ful
bh!fllir •1th lft'Cn C)'tt, JO, lttl!S
hanJ.ornc, cdu..a&cd., ambtllOUS. r 1m1ly. or ICfltcd (j nantiall)I inde-
~~eS \.1 '0-SS fof fun.
llll'fd, adlrrnturt lrv1nc Call
1978.
UiGGY Mm WESTER/I.
I.ADY, sl11n, acuvt, open, lo~
"'•· f1in, ~he Sl'\:ks 41\otll
lklJU<ICJ m.llc \CT\1<•11 \c"'"'"' lk~h Call !I ;t.
BEAl.Tll ll, llEALTllY
Ov1s11an DWI-37 lookmg fuc
hlllJsumc, •uccenful, health)'
Ch.muan OW~l auomey, 39t tu
help me ace my lliAT. Love
Chmt, kid~. 1mn1s skung, lhc:
Ille, music, spons. llll"cl, clw
uy ,.ork. "'ork1111 ou1--lhc: gooJ
hft MK'tlJS f1rSt, lllet?'? '" 1111C C.all 1668
TAU.. SU.'IODCR 40'S 'IS. 1.1
1111a1"c, pusionMe aboul hfc
S WF,.. enu to meet canng, hon-
est, ~ssful 11\111 '°' fnmd· th1p and romatn. Loni Buch.
Call 2287
CAR l\G, Af-A:CTIO~ATE.
1."0IT\mut11<.Al/li.C, no1vm.uc11:ihs
llC:, '11a1gh1, ncal, a11rac11vc.
dtgrtN Sl· dcSl!Cl tORVn111!lC111
"'"h 4-0 s ~s S~t courvcrpMt
t..on1 8c:JK.h C.tl :?O 18
fALI. (6"), A1TRACTIVF.
,..1Juw, )rtunl S.i, 'JS. scd.s f1-
runc 1all:r sc..UR fmdcnun 1uh
• v.iJc r1111ce o 1ntae)IS v.ho
tnJ<~~' l1fc llun1111g1m Bt.11Ch,
C•ll 2M~
S\vt-, ~tS. SS, S" • O.ASSY,
1um111111<., rof"-vnV1.ham,f'.lgne, Uvu/Cl~"".'11 SttkJ 6' w +, ~
M. \lrKtrc, hooci1. c:Juc1t1cd,
hum..>f\'llS, 1.011V111lll1Cl'Y. frJCnJ/
hfc11mc pattner \l1<jM.10 V'll:JO
Call :!Kl 1
YOl'\G <o,BI O\DF,56"/122,
tc<k.t man ll\C:f "<>. ,.t>r\.1111-w
tnlll)' fun illlJ f'O<\lt>le rclll~
<nip co,1.a \k~ c~11 1895.
ATl'RAC11\I: .. 1\11' 'Y SWF
iCI, 1«1" !IW\1 ~().!S lot p«·
llCS, IOO\'ltt, fun Irvine. Call
IOIJS
CASUAL, CO\"{'E.\'TTomboy
DWF 4J, secure, ~c\entable
tC11Chcrw1th)Olll&dllklrcnsecu
paucn1, Ile: "blc f11cnd1 Nc:wpon
lkach Call 214!.
I A~1 fl~ISll 35/S'T. lllltllC ...
llrt. Mhlecuc, wr11r. abloh•ly
,,.onJcrful anJ pttfect in every
••Y I 'llloolJ hkt \Omecl akw·
1~man "'hu •111 lunor mc"t_hm
I JCI hkr lhul ~c"'pon Reich
c.111u2
l'ROt liS'ilOl\i\L SWF Sl, '{fS
CnjO)\ llUl\l-1\.>fS, ll~•l'I, lCMIS
S..-.;\. \ ~lmt 1n ml le llun11ni;t1-.n
ll.11~ C.all !~01
1\GGRJSSl\f. BvT GE:'-'TLE
WI· 45, 'i/S nx>00gamow. sense: or humi"' dov.n 10 canh, urcJ ol
camc,, ~rvotanc:ous. Scc:long sornco~ iu stwc life's grc..t?'"'
l.A» ;\l.im11.>s Call ~2.
PRH rv PROH.SSIO~AL
Dwt-, :'-r.i, 4S, tnm, wicncum-
bcrtd. ~c ~Ml,, sporu, llll1•
mals. rc>UWlnt.S, ""IM, laup
ICf, affcc.1100, 1n1eU1icn1 t:en' er·
<.illOl"l,11.t•cl.mon:. Tu.iJn Call
2392.
l'IO SEARCll 01· \I;\'\ <trong
but scndc, fll'm anJ ~mooth. hb-
er.il. hbtn11111.kccn,kJcwr,ltinJ.
Al· ~kai;c pietcn SW~. 25
JO, SI> 6 lloprn~ for bc.wuful
dth•cry ll'\'1n.· Call 1218
RA \.f'' llAIR£.0 1n1cll1gcn1
SW! '«ls cm'r•rlllOI c•>mp.tn
k>ll, 2S+, kl C\rk>f<' fl\'OrllC
haunts '" wn , .. ...i., Of Jnigs Lona Beach Call l47b
0. 8 \0. ~l. WORSP Let"<
f1\ lh~11 Prua~•·1•t. cgah
l.an.u\, bftghl, 'ICll.,IU•C, CWIK>US
l·.SC'Ck1n1 \lm1'4-\121 h))OUnjl
31, fricn.hh1r. chc~rcuhurclfun
m.a~bc a r .. rn\ln ... )(th I.he Y.;'111
I hm1111gtoo llc.:i .. h Call I ~J{)
'IOCfDOAJ. 1\.\CI l>L IH~llUlh,
health~ en• 1w111ni:n1, t'tit rccorJ
cullcc1""'' Im ~I) Hucna l'llA Call 114(-i
CRIAI IV! \n R \C1 IVE, owr. 'O. \Cl.kt sp..-..ul f11cnJ
~•p ""'"' 1111erc•un1 m.an lllA'l·
une100 Bc.:h c: .. 11 1663
Btmll>t WRm-R JQ SE£KS
acn1lcm1n lor thc•ue,
Bc1chwalks. cun1.c111 N/S,
healthy, JC:llCfO\IS Hu1111ng1on
Bc;ic;h C:all 1912
IF I WERE HLl~D. •hat ,,.uulJ
ltttwhmlfll\.~)OU.,lfl v.cre ~al. how "'ould )OU comrnun1
CMC 11>11h mc7 I #Tl not blind t'lf
deal, blll how do I UlC>W lhal ) ou .,. -1na & he.tr"" 1 ~
Call t5~
LOVI Liil~ FRl£;.\DS. new
C'pt'rttr11;ts, lnJ.I)' NkJ tome)(
rowl DWI, ~I. y.r, .illtKti•c,
l>r1Jht,. uh I"* trn•e <lfl>llml'lf
lk•ari.: &«nlkm.11'1.l'i ""·' '> Iv
:.!\:UC J1r111111 \l\11. CvlK.CI\< ""'''
ll'S, 11~\cl .uiJ jl•>\>J Cvll\Cf>J
htin lnu~ Call !'61
NU· YO\.. Sl'O\-f;\:'-1 <>t..S,
\JH!llu..tl, ~\y JnJ 'm.&11~ Arc
)OU ull, ~Or\h, 'l'i with a fabu
lt>US tcn.c ur humor) I .un Let s
e~.irc• C ,,,w \lcs..o Call ~o:?O
,\1TRAC11VI SHI·. J1. 55,
~~s 1n1cll111c:n1. scn,1u't,.SH \I,
3.S+, 6 +(or rnc:nJ"11p lllJ pull
"bit rcb11on.h1r l.ong Bc.Kh
Call 23-'Q
SWf·. :.i. Rt 0\01. Rl.l f
EY£:.\. 'Ii . rnoJcl 11.:ur~. l1~c,
~,h, SUl1\CH, .&l\ll a it''"' lime. 'c""rort Bc...:h C.111 l:?~S
\!ARRIAGF ~11\Dl·D ~·5 I
115, 32. l>runcuc, S \VJ • \IS. h:>m anJ lullhv lool1ng f'-'f (..me Very .>1111a1;11vc . .tllc..uvn
illt, ~w. 0Uhto•n1 . .lll<l rh'" c.tll)' f1L G,,)(f t<'fnmun1,.11or
loH'HhrlJtcnlf!Jantm.il, Ov1<·
11111 value~ Succcnlul cartt1.
11<l10-rea.ly10~.111J i11,>n11, rulf1ll
111& rd.&i ... inUl•r lnJ111g 1" f.am·
rl• lu•1111 C'all I~ I~
COL:\ TRY GtRI. J(h, J,•,cs
t•l'I' lirc .irt, mu,i.:,..Luxrnit.~"
.i.h cn1urcs Scd.' h\10.:,1 \IS
mate \!1 ~:! 1n1erc\ICJ 1nf"l"t~•n~I
gro>Nlh, dl1t111l1kchn1:'..;nJ111111
l.1..u Al.&1n1•1•s (.'~II .! I~ I
'ICI;. Pl 1·1\\1\G SHI '"'._'
"l'<.utt,clr ~ul, gro1<.1t'U' rt•rllk:
m.111 lg.5(1, tlll\ Rlllt'llJhl\, hlf
jJ// C<•O..C'fh/~1n, ""'ll>fl v ,~,., Call ~J<)t,
AOOl~l IO'lo; ~klll& I'""' mtn 1u !'IC l»)al •nJ lo' ina I•' Rc:~uirc n11n~1111, a11c:ntk"1 Rc..tJ1~1\/
blonJ. Sl?/l l ~. Nuc r)eJ Slurc
ups, do~n.s. 1ooJ umc~ Irvine
Call 2256
TIRl· D CW DA 1 l~Ci" L<>l'lin~
for 1111hlll!C'1,"'11m11c:t.1110rutur.
~1·s iaJll DWI-43, ~6/shrn,
llll1Kll~C:. kll\C 1nJ1viJu.al "'ho.'
mJV>I ICMIC. tukml(. dan.:1111
hcll'\cbai.k nJ1,. 111\J ~ai..s un
the bc.ai.h ll"<1ne. Call 214
l:\-ROPli.A\ SWf 21, f6', Cr\-
/0'1 dmna, lcM1J, muuc Md
fOO\>ICt Sttk• SW\! for fr1rnJ
i.>11p Cos"' \1c"' C.tll I lZt-
ATT'RACrlVr! RI 0\ Df"1•IC•·
S.MUI '~\\I 'it. It.• hJ•I." mu
tu..il 1okre•1 • ""1th ''i \\ \I ~ t.0
r11•lcHk•nJI vr l:iu•1nc"mJn
Tu,1111 Call WI!
C0\1~111 \II·\ I \11\DI I>.
~cry 1111~11~c SWI-, \!'\, 5 tv
I :?S. )·t>1.mg '~ • .iuhum h.111, blue/
green C:} cs rm .I .,. .... n I\~ c..nh,
1nJC:pc.'nUcnl, l~Ur<" 11\IC:lllgcnl
anJ C~lrCffiCI\ rc:HUllJblc
m1J,.c,1crn 11.11, ph)',.._~11\ fu..
kl1H . .&tlJ •>Ul(u1n~ Rc:JJ\ ft•r
rr"" .irJrnit rcl.11100"11r T u"m
Calli~
CHRISTI\ \/PSYC Ill>! OG't
'-"1 ,p ~6/~hm, prcn-. fc:m1
1111ic <;cd.11111 0\\. \I I"""°\·
Sk>ll.ll, CJU,.llt'J, \/':) • .i~ S~.
nvnurc. gru"'th thwu •h Chm
11~n1I), pHthol1>1('Y, hum,1r,
d.111cc. C:\Cr.:1~ Or .ll'ljlt Count}
cj11:ms
BRL \F1Tl'. K'\\C' \J:...I \.
$\\ f-:.!, model dc\l!C' !:"'
g"-u'. blue oollu l>Nncnc f•>f
t>'gclhtmc:~>.c;i.uJlr.ar~mg n..
l;&oJbaU, ll.n111~t.•n 1k.A.h Call
10~
BF.ST l·Rll 'D \\ \'II D
O\\.T \ '\ C' 1th"I" lo, mll "" D·'\\IChn 11111' ~(.:O ~~)cJu
catC'll. atlluJblt, '><"tmlt•e, hu •
m'"'""· \U.:Cc:,~ful l"r tun. (.Al
IOll aoJ ~h.111111( 111 ~·" iJ l llllC•.
l>;iJ lllT1l'• MiJ 111 hc1 ... c,·n 1111'1<:\
II'\ 1n. C.111 ~!I<
SWI ~I. jtt~~ l''"lc:"u•n1l gc-n1km.rn lur Ua•cl, g;-11 . Jtn
lllfl, fLS> c.\. ITll>fC 11.ilt....u (.':all
~(l 1~
JL I.If-rst l·Kl\CiRO\H O,i.1
lr.llLllH \UIUC'.qut d"'''. Ill
klhjtcnl toumcnc S\\ I lun IN
1111, \'l\'llCk)UI, ""C\ tu J.ulct
u>11J RcJ<h Call 111~
Cl. ,.F /.\\0 Sl'IC l·Y, ''IJ '"'"
1onc:J SJI-, 25. tttk• C\>n11n111tJ
rrla11or1<h1r "''th 111<.\·rc, gen~ ~.Ji.-voccJSJ\1 '"""'"vi(',.,
Call 1n1
V!-'.RY AIT'RAC"Tl\cl~ Ol,T
COL\G.CRJAll\I D"'l nK.:
fil'ft. n~•lfla. fl.I J...,,111 1'1\111\
1narrcsb Ot:"reJ l'll\'Oo'1¥1\(!U'
1clal.K'n>hif> •ith <inctte, nim.vi
llC, ~tnlt.SOO C\JuulC'\I, fun
lo"ll'lll,SW\I, 47.~\. •1th \C:n~
(\f hum'" Wt-illlk', (hut tn Or
a11gtCuunl)'ollro) t"..tll :!IS7
\'Un \ ITR \C rt\ 1-. " . J~. ~11\UJI .:unllJd>I. ('f.l\lul, \I~
IUJ'IU..'11, lull hi:ur.-J \Ill •cC·I.'
b ~, rf'll'l.il1llC, N'''"n Ill', 1111cllr gcn1, hvnc:,1 H . .;o m..ll' h•r ....-ri
ou• lcmg 1rrm ~IJlu•n•h1r \lu
w.:hc 'bt;.11J J , i\n\ nJl11•nJlil'
'i'111la l\na C.-11 17~~
SOPlll 1 IC \11-D lllH
'l:Tff ~\\I· St.JI ll. <1111"
lr•c. ~cn\111\C 1111dlirtcn1 •«k'
\W\I .:~-5'< rr.•ft\\ll•n:al,
hc.11111)', de.an hie"''' le IA>OJ! Bea h C.ill ~I~
ROiif \II\\ \'1..('l.lt.lc, .ittJ•
II• 1111. .anJc:-..n>I. \~'fl.Jhlc ''\
cn"""'mc111.11 r"'k''"'''\.c' .:, ~ I >CC '\In.ere. "m'l-"I\ I""
lilcJ m.alc lor cornm11mcnt
Tu.11n (".all ~J•>l
RI~ \DY f>OR RO\lt\ \Cl
l·unnv, ..J,tnM'""·''''""''' '' S\\I· l·ull l1KwtJ ~ I I ·~ ,.
auburn h.ur ;rJJ ,;lm.onJ nc•
'l."(~1111! '4'11•111\C,t'U Ill! 'i\1,\\
~g \t. k'f 1 .. ushlcr ..lll..l l•"C Ir ''r>c C.ll l~'
l \ll'>'o ' 'fl\CU:lll\111, rnm{'-Jn
k>O-l>•r """ .. .11111 Im llWI •
)"""·cw.· 111m .• mr.t.11\ &''1<:r
gc11 .. ,. '!'-'"""' 11\f "" tl'IJ ICn
"'" ...... (~Ill fl!,'" \\I,,,<\ ti\ "'Jl1~t '"'"'"" ''"'"' (. Jll .!~ ~,
l'ROl l '>'iltl\ \l Ill \\ lo.. 11
\1 \I I Clll''h th Jiit, 1>1111 '.ukl
.ttl \..·d.• m.tk «111rJ 1~\fl, I~
(>(), 14,c: un1ml"'""n1 I ••Ilg
l\e,.a,h <."~II !IW
IRRI \I'> I 11111·, l>H l<illT
11 l 011 .! lUJ"th •h11Jtcn, •C<''-' 1 .1c11,,111JI, .!()uh fll\I
Ill '>I~\ 'll hrcnr1Xe hie~ '*""""""'. "'' CAI' hl7
\01 JlSI \'Ollll:R
l'RI Tl) I· \Cl llulc\ riJcr,
I\)\• 'tn•ual. "'"' 1111~; &r«n
cycJ lircd stcl\ ""'err
hc~lthv ulttll\•nJ1cS1f)\\\1. \
, 1\\Cr S' unJcr -1\1 Cc>..U \1r ....
Call lSW
CARl\C.n ~l'.'>ll\\ IOO\\.,Nl,
,.oulJ hi•< k• l<•V<, l.iugh .,J
d.An..~ ACA•n llt1fl1Jn l•'fl I\('.: h
C'all ~~p
Cl lRI~ n \\\\\I, tn}"\\ '""1
do1>f•. 'I• in, f'h>ICU1<"1.1l, \f
J'),h.1~ 1~h1\J,tn}''\•llk :sc, '
S\\ \\il)W\1 ~40, lt~e '•hH."•
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buuoft pbona ""'~rwt. plDau dxK.it /~a tm« before dlalll1(l)
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S1ngl«' F l'molr
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No Drugs
N/S Non.Smo~er
N/Drfnk
Non Drinker
DJF 45 MISSES KISSES, shar·
ing popcorn. f la'!, drcJllTls. S'S'/
I ~9. k1dlcu. serks ull male dy·
n.voo Cona Mesa. Call 2312.
TIRFD OF GA~ES? \1': UX>'
DWI-. :!ii. -.;s, one son. Cla•s).
unique, :UlfilCll"'C, prnfcss1onal.
vcrsaulc Sttlts s1rtCCTC, atltac·
u~c SW, 'S gertlcman 26-3&
Com cr~•oo. ad .. cn1 .. c, b.lols.
rc<'Pk. liwu. understanding.
>hAring. canng lrv>nc Call 144t\.
SWl-IY. chul>b\, k.nabk. out·
guing ICJJ)' bur ~ck111g r<>m&n
ht: S\I u.ho lroks 1ns11:k, n.ll Jus1
1>1.11 "Jc 1-ullertoo C 411 1393
rl·TITT:.. 1\Tilt.\lTl\ I:., AC:
nv1.. wr-. "llUIJ like .. pV1
ncr in my Qll bolt •'f for
uil1ng. sk11ng. sholA s or bcach
b1kuig. Long Reach. Call 2299.
Ar!Ri\C'l IVE. SEXY
BLO~DE. DWr. L1fcsp<mgcr
inLO Church of Rel Science and
all f.1n<ls of stuff Love to l1ugh:
dance. golf. bike. bc<lch welks.
boaung, "'h.alevcr I'd like a fncnd
and compan10t110 share 11 fc w11h.
• WM "'ho u lllUC'llVC, tall, In·
1cll1gcn1, a111arc, scns1uvc, 1 lov·
ing gcmlcman vound 50. Check
1t ~"Long ~h Call 2714
1 IGIITLP\.fY Lfff. RIGGl'Y•
lnttlhgcnt.. p:u<1\lll.llt:, open. kw
ong 1Wh1Lc fcm..J c T •II 57. at
lt• Ll•e lo'c 10 l~ugh,goll, ••11
J..'1'p'-C~lt..0.lrl\cl,~ntt v .....
.ttlf .... 11\C fun. ,>pen. <u..:ceHtul.
J .. a.r~ .. .um. ull. J~S5 L<"g
Ito t; l.&ll !"''
\n ljl '<'Ch '>J'.1 JO-, I<>\('\
h<·f\C\ t'\11111'. mu•1d~1nt. ,.,..,,,drn n ~••l•Jffi\HI lmun
( Jli lt.'1
l'RI rlY l'l·TITJ:. \ILSIC.
JI AUll.R 5;: ii 10. sech .a
gr111lcmJn "ho i. sp1111u.all)-
rn1n.kJ. ilLhlC'11c, .i(). ~S.1u sharr " 'f'l''"' lite tugnhcr Orange < "un'~ C.all WJO
\C"I I\. I . Pl'"l rll· LADY tn
1.1111.,, k•,e< J.ux1ng. uavclm11
'c"k' mltll "'1lh sim1l1&1 on~rc•L<'
I 11Uc-r1,>n tall 1~~1
~\,I\ \C:IOl S.A nRAC!lVI:
Ill (1'01·~. ~i:clt.1ng ! ~nM
''" hanJ..,rne hunl• 't" Lh11
tit"\. ffiU\lt, fll\l\-IC:'."\. J.iOllC"f~, f t-'1
II' II\( (. .11 1111 ~
UV. I . 4 \. OK lool intt seek•
"~•'fl<' \1n.cic 10 ~hare 11mc
.nJ 1nlcrtU• w1l/\ 11"-tnc Call
~IOI
JL'if lllC'AL.SE f':\1
Bl.Avlll'l..L .. docsnt mtan I
d<Wll kMw what's important tn
hfc •kung. woR.ing OUI, friends,
1CT11111, 111vcl, 111 and mu11c! I am
tn m) 40's (tool lO's), blonde,
551120 I would hkt1folilml
47 52 yr old cmouonelly and f1 ·
nantully sccwesoulmac Irvine.
Call 2305
BLACK CllRLffiAN SINGLE.
33, N/S, prt11y, uJI (S'l I'), lh!l'I.
brown eyes, ~dl. Seeks I.all Qy,,.
11111, fUMy, lov1og, vrhnc prof cs
sional N/S ages 36 40 Tusi.n
Call 1825
'PEOPLE SAY fM ATIRAC
TIVE,' I -irec v,vacious, ~
tile. 51/1 I S. 4 2. loolt lO Jome
1t11ng, DJF. I "'ant 1111n1clhgem.
profcsso~J Jcwmh m.lll 4(). S ~
w11h a good heat\ and a itood
muld. lrvtnc Call 2449
SEXY. BUX0\1. BRL. 'ETI\~
BIG BU.:EEYES. OJF, JS,(s1Lc
14) w/ciuld.. new IO CA from
ChiQgo, scdts SWM 30-45 yrs
lO en10)' daung. dinner aod
cbncrne .. most of all fricodslllp.
fun & laughlcr L:igunll ~1gucl
Call IS31
ATIRACTIVE BLliE-EYED
BLONDE N SWl·, N/S hn
JOYS dining, ll'avcl, an, lllcaltc,
sports, hugs and hwno<. Seeks
successful, alhlet1t, romsnL1 t,
Ovisu1111gcntkm:an, ~IS. for life
umc pannu. Cororia dcl Mar
Call 2426
PETTTE, VfVACIOLS, 1:'\18.·
LIGE.'JT, feminine, allt.1C11vc.
blonde-. Seck1nglhal special man
to share my 1u1 (Of hie Age 48
to S Minion Vicp Call 10SO
I~ TELLIGE;\ T, A rl R \C
l lVE. SWl·. IQ S ·11 ~8 seeks
SW\1 1n ZO's 1010 ~lt11ntt .s.i~
mg, KROQ and fun l-ullcrl4>n
C31l l05l
ATTRACTl\iE 1-l II I IG
CRFD ~ \\1A RLAR "'er~
lb• Seeks 1n1clhgcn1, 1.111, <ilrll
..nd lundJ.<'Wlle W \ 1 JI l{I \cu
om ooly hillerion. C•ll I ~W
l'.\1 ,-.;QT Tiii: WO\IA' I' RED Of lhc: girl nc~l O..>or, bu1 ti
11's someone on bc1 .. ccn youre
lookuig (Of Im a profcu10n.<I
SWF, SIS. 33, n. bhiodt-ft>luc:
:\olaoy varied U'ICTcslS I will re·
1um all alls! Irvine Call 1965
PRETTY, VIVAC:IOLS, play
f ul, advcn1 .. ou1, educaicd, f cm1
nine, lovut& lady, many m1cr
tsts, seeks AIOCCSSful, alltllC'llYt
man, 43-58 Long Be.ch Call
~463. P.S Don, you d1~·1 leave
1 ~number, plca1ecall bad 1
AlTRACTIV I·. SWI·. 35,
LO 'Colli\IRJGR\ I '\'LS IO)I•
l·JJI')) laughltr,,on,cruuoo Ille
'"'\<kl(>h \f'<l!\\ pcifonn1'111.IJ'\'
h ... 11.n fouJ Stt~ p.•Slll\ C, e.I\)
gotn1', prolcu11W\..J !>W\I. ~
~. fur lncnJ•h1r lwi anJ P"'
''"lc~e Co,u \1c~ l11ll
IT'I
\TIRAC11\I PH Oll\.
SIO' \L. 1\D\1-Sl LR(IL S,
Alhlcuc. rnm11111•. SWT·, 111m ''
S. seek~ )7.~ miUI """" s1mil.at
Jllrtbulcs I usun Ran..h C' all
liU1.
Ill· '\UllY WrAI rllY
WISEn A11rat11ve/afflucn1
'c"' port llcs'h wc1all)· OCll\'C
SW laJ)'. c.lus a•I f1f11cs, '.'\\,
-u S0/60's gentleman uf at.
t('mrhshmc:nl. charait:lcr. 1nLcR
111) M1J f1n..,.c.1al seumty IU JO)
full) ,b-e~uvdy \hare these lll:SI
Y£:ARS1 let'< l111h1 up our
live~ h>gc1hcr•" 'r'" rort
Rca<h Call ~s~::
(10IH>Hll S l!Rl.~1· Ii I
S W1 . 'II. •lmckr. ~ ~, rs>thol~
gm scdt1 hanJitlfTIC, succts\lul,
n'Olllf11. \C1:WC, lit & fuo SW\1
w/Utong ChnsllMt values (Of c:n
JOY•blc anJ mc111111gful rcl .. 11on
~J's SIS I luni.tglOrl Re.ad\. Ca.II
ATTRACTIVF~ BlvF r:no
BLO~DE. 6'1', DWf. N/S. '3,
'one m&n woman. look.ma for
one-woman l'T\IO'. Yoo c.andr4's
me up and lllkc me 1t1ywhcre
from scqutncd cvcrurc cowns lo
boou and pns. Loot1n& (<X
IUble, 11elf·QJl'lfldent. 6T t-.IC·
u Ye p:ntlcm.an. 38-lO. Like danc·
1ng, volleybell, mov1e1, kids
I lun1vigt0t1 Beech. Call 2069
Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, July 30, 1992
STOr• YOl. CA' ~11:'.CIDWF. 49.~/S.cJucalcd,auncuvc CaU
1f you we DWM, :'\IS, 4S•. sc·
cure. lun-lo.-1ng, scmtlt"~ wnh
good v1lucs ,c,..port Buch
c .112101
E.\'TREMEL Y A TIRACTIVE
LOOJ<l~GR>RSA \tE. CIUS),
caring. shy SW!-seeks SW\t ;\/
S, 2o 33. very auucuvc, pro(cs·
s10fu l, su.blt, car mg ~uu wan1
kid'' !rvll'C Call 1431
PERSIA~ WA:O-'ltD Pcutt,
SHW. 12. seeks rucc. playful,
Persian, 2St IO ,,.aJk, done, tallt,
m,oy hfe Lang Beath C.11
1082.
YOl:THFULl.Y MATURE
DWF, pc:t11e, q~li1y Sccb 111-
1clhgen1. N/S WM, fil. lltm, fi.
nanc:1ally secure. profe.n1onal
oh. Newport Buch. Call 2796.
PRF.TN.PASSIO~ATU,PltO.
FESSl0'..;Al..,l9.S':J'HS,deurcs
hand-NJS/O claU·.ICI man or means fOf comm11mmt cw
rort Be.ch. Call 1901
I WA~'T IT Al.LI· An•~ SW
gu)' .. ,th All·AmcrtC.UI gooJ
looks u.ho's foianc1ally & emo-
llooally secure Arc you out
lllcrc'~ Pk~-5e 'IS. noch1ldre:n,
no bcanh or musuchn. b •,full
hcaJ of haor .00 no BS1 Corona
dcl \4.11 Ca.II 168.l
WA:O-IED • a pcofcuional man
who knows ho"' 10 be rom.1r¥1C
I'm I Sf'CClaJ lady. 4()' $, 5'3, aJ
\'cntwous, ltket.c:mu You ha\t
10 be a non·smoltcr, social
dnnkcr San JUJ&n CaptW3nQ
Call 2161.
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l.OV ABU: 18. SEEKS Ill· !5,
lun loving. aJvcnlurllt.I" C\lfTl
rumtn/ilc male for lrtcndsh1pur
pomble rclal.onsh1p llunung·
l0t1 Hcach Call 13H
SW!-DESIRES llA:O-DS0\1f,,
HI SBM under 40 I'm 5 '1, Jll.
fo. auburn/blue, gorl(rous, s1rt-
cerc Tusi.n. Call 1658
J(OMANTICI R"poos1ve1 Ra·
d11an1I DJr dclircs haniliomc
~· 10· +, ui1cll1gC111 SJM, ~IS. JS-
4S for comm1ucd ft1cndsh1plk>vc
advcnwre. Muil be •"-"h 1n hurl/
r•mooalc '"mmd. l ewau wnh
open armsf fr\PtnC Call 212{)
<;WI-, S'.i. A \1PLE BliTl-Tr,.S/
S, cn1-•)• \1mplc tile cquall) al
IK>mt', •I conco:rt•, mu~ lUiJ
!he lhc: .tllC r 'ied. s 4{) • f non
,.n..c"''' 1tdJ, hc:u S311 Ju.in t •risu-• C:.&11 !111(
Wl,<.(l\il wnTY S'7.TRl\1
RI 0 .' DI lit.ALTY •eeks re
loncJ gcnllcm;an 45· to share
ll1<.WK'•. mu<n1ms. mundcnnir.~
m~npcrscd .,. ,111 huit• and hu
111<.• '"' '"" c.u1 .! 1 is2
,. ,nc IA<tmg ~k' 'IS &crnlc
m.111 W• f...t lw1 ~ t<'fTlp..nuoo
Wl1r IJ, inc Call 22~'
l'RFTTY Al-~s :?. JS W\t
f111anc1all)'. t tnu110N1lv nablc
hm1lyor11:n1c:Jfor,xm1blcnw
"lliC OrlUlgcCounty t:•ll l4n
SVVF,ATfRACllVE, Jl. ~ks
JOii.h guy f()f frocndShlJ', IN)'tie
more. rwc u$td ... hcclch111 for
pa.JI 4 years, bu1 am q<Jllt lkol.l~e
I f:llJll'J lt'lvelmc. SJ>OfU, com-
putm. 1ry1ng new lh1ng1 \ly
plrys1cal hm1Ut11001 dn!l1 Sll'f'
mc1 If lflcy don I S10p )00, C.tll
laCI me. lrv1nt' Call 17l0
U:'l'S CO"l·CT' SWJ ~r..
S'~ll IS, "'ell ptt•m-e..I .i7,
Ll\C alfet.lJC.IAIC. bfoghl. h•VI)'.
muhi·f..accttJ ln\'c iN"n ch1I
.iri.:I\ lrte1\<h, 1t"el, tci'""· rh<•
tugl~) ,h!C'odlll" '""L<rS('>f1\.
.nil more' YOL "trot nf thc-•tx•' c \ 'I • . ..,,J ~ ~en •I'" ••I
rTl<Ul ] U\Un ( .t 11 !!11(1
Oil-. Cl.t\\SY. VJVACIOl.S
pc111c ~nunlC) !<om.nu<. anJ
81"'11lg ~mg-~l'KO(ft
s1onal. DIM. 4{) 49 with k1d),
lfildllhlnJI valuct IOf mcivungfol
rclauooslup Irvine Call 217<1
!6 <;WI '"· CRI \ rl\ t.,
\rtrnu•I "ticu11•r1 l•n11h
m1nJcJ. I ·n/'')' ••<n~cnt1.lk'I\
sun>n~.mt"ic' S°C>/I '°" w \. 1og !K'.n> 111\ e "'""'n~. hc:..Ulh
c:tJn\CIOOS 5\1 'ev.pgn.ilcw.h
utTTtlfr"
1~·11:11.1-CTLAL & SE'
Sl' M 1 ()\ l'r 5Q? Very rreuy.
<lim l>WJ ~ T 'eeks 11tuculate
<.<Hllp.n10t1 'i().f>'i lo !.hare mov
1n, C'(lflCcrts & s1ghuce1ng. AN·
lyucal mlll<l • plus Sense o( hu.
""" and 1h1lt1y lo have fun sur· r·"' dc!l"«s '""'"c c;iu 2041!
All RA<:llVl: ttRU:O-FTit:
!iWF, ~fS. J.i, s,._tel, fUM)',
.,.,.,m pcoonel1I)'. mu\~ 1!•\'tr,
I01-.k m1 l01 umt tn "J!C<.tal 'S \.!.
fur loni lamni fr1nldU11p Ir
vine Call t98Y
PRFTTY l'LO;\l.>f,SL<..tL''>
1-lJI.. sp1mual, \ll.tptly, ,1aMe
humot•'IO<, )outhtul 41 l.ti"'r.
sa1h11g, outdQ<11<, .-mcn•1111n1t
fnend< Of duincr for hw •l m\'
Irvine home. sum 1 H <>IJ ""'
Seeks'\ ~1. :-.IS, J7 ~. u.tx> h••
sp1rnualll)' an\) Y•IU('\ both rrn·
(cu1on.tl •unc" 1nJ ..1 ljllAlll.,,
~r~ ltfe ltvuw-l'•ll 2' 12
SAi'. 401\11, SlNJ '°'.k. ••
ua.m c. rrolt\\tt>nal '"l•mJn
Plca\C rc\('IWIJ 1/ )'QU 11.o~e vi.I
fmlOnC>d "•fut\, vtf) \111..C:\>
ful tn )'<>\If t V C"t'f •nd Ill'! lclfi •h
I .. ,u Ml""" 111 calh II' me
Call ;?:?1J
PRFTTY. pn11e, prorm1onal, f-ORMF.R COI J I {;l· Ql.l 1-\,
OJI·, N/S, 46, warmaffecuona~. DJF. ~IS. l(l(>lo:1nc fot her K1111.
compAHIOnlllc GIJO:t' lt\c <AA· •S+, 10 en)O)' hfe 1 l'IWoy pee
doors. sporu. d.anclna. laugh111. 1urc1 • 1111~1. ~'"l· '""''' an..t lllalCf arid much mott Scclung m"'h molt IMM C.:alll06tL
• bc1C fnmd. kwfflnCJlirt pwl· -
ncr w11h s1m1l11r backgro...d PRhllY, ROMANTIC, OWF, 1 Mission Vlt'p Call 2126 )7, sopf11wca1cd, tlcn.b, kw
1ltl.PfokulONI Sed.tWM. W IN'TB.LIGENTDWf. S6. lovcs S, 3.S-48, hlndtome. (11., s!C«n
people. music, bnch. 111~cl, fuJ. for la~. tmvm•ton.
lowmet d•nnet• S«lts &cn0c· lovinc. toowmaed relMt0n\hlp m•n rn share Nimc. Laauna Irvine. Call tn8 lk~ch Call 2l02.
'ATl\'l ORf\SCifl
cou,,.~ Bli'T SOT Pl.AS·
TIC, DWF, 46, ptofuuonal, hawr. lovcsrosc a~cory forcplaccs. romanuc, honest,
loob11 for 1111tlh~ hancs1,
esubl1shtd.1cnu4ne. OWM. 4$-
.S.S Ofallec Call 2229
TAU. (S'l I') SWf, 19, °"''°" '"I· cnJO)'S da!IC•"I· beachcc,
rnov1u Sttu fun. kl'len&, I~
l.S. cuy '°' lricndshtp, f!Ot.Stbly
m<W"C Cypttu. Call I 352
C0\1 \11TMb'"f oncnlCd. Sue·
CCSWI, AUef11YC, I~
Sed!J !lrOl1' lcdcfy bear 10 .,..n:
bl .. e ndcs. roller CC>ti&Cn, Wen
SUtJftJoumll lrv111e Call 168'
TALL cs·10'). SU:~Dr~R llLO~ OE. 31,SWF, N/S, MJOYS
OU\doof Id 1v" tCl "'° spans, de·
llrCS lOm«l 1thktic, itll«tC, IJlll
SWM. ~r.u1.3(). ""'nc CalJ
1619
DWI-. ~IS. 29. HJ;>., IWWm
It.I)' Sttks JJllllU, 1-.ahs and
aJ\ylhmg u c111na. "'h1lc slw:
lams Ir.> be e Cahfom~ &•II
l\tv.pM R~ C&ll t?n
VERY sn .£CllVE, VFRY
l'IU' n v. \.91tn1: unttftd. S7.
lnm. blonde S«kJ SO pl~. re·
hl1N.th..orrtllng,11.1ay~
loO ~h;uc: Mc s ft\111\) ~"'lrn
lf'llne ('Jll 17~Q
1\ I rRM. fl\ l Olll· lO \,
\hAf"'I), 111"11'lblc r.>mantic
S« .. 1 cJu...a1cJ. 111\lJ \l'llCl11~ t~ll bla ..... "'h1tc 'IS nulc (or
pt~tll~ 1~14' "''"'' II lltfl1
(i<)()[) W0 \11\' "'°'"'I fllf a c<MJ rmn A1u11..'t1\f, c:l&sl)
Onl·.37,S7lt25' S«._1n, M.
lS ~). al1'1 n11tc. (11111tl or~
fi.11t1~w11h,1rucll1&cnt,0l4&0-
1n11 ll1<l koou. • huw to arc.v a la.Jy 1..ooc fu-ach Call 19'>7
AlTRACTIVh. Sh~ UOUS.
1 IA.1'1· l. V. fulHi~urol blandc,
SWJ: Sttks alWlk.llH, hont-<1,
aJlcct101'11lc SSM. ~-42, S'9'
pluJ, "'ho alp)'S j4r:J CMCCfU,
rvrn.v1tc. homr cooktd mr.ah Ind
d 1111111 OUl, sood mt\IUJMIOfl Md
pl•}• • ere• a•ne ol ~
Gwdm Gro~c Call 1112.
ATTRACllVF or. l6. S'i
l.M·• ~'"I· t.n"thn& ~k\
.l'<lJ klt'ltlllS. 'tnMh"t. lllltW
l.o11c\fl\IJ n •. '~ \"10•,lor
lnmJ.h1ple'omm111n.t rcl111~"11
\h•P 1 ... \'Jim. c ... 11 1 Ho
... cw-.. ~ lone!~ \l~e rt ...,..,.. '° "" !Nln&anc.t Sc\. .. t
SIS, well·tductud, ""1al\1
SWM, .O+, f0t ~nioruhtp
ed poatbk tonwn11mtn& AM ......... c.11 2m
LhlSCiETSERIOllS.SWF, '' S.S7'/IJ51.l9.~~!Ut'. ~
,,_1 s-tJ sw~. 'IS, 6.
"""'aatacu~e. 3~ O. stl\>t Qf ....... Sant•.,,._ C.111.597
'9ALOWI~ 8Ror 111 RS
LOOK-ALIKE WAST1'D1
(Aloe, W111.am., 0Ml(I} Dark
hued, ~ C)'C1i, Ulfl, b)
b&cwle beally, 2111 C~ ~C\l
Calt llS7
• VERY ATnACTtVL DWI
Physteian, l9. Y S 11 W . \f:>
Playful, lt'Uwc, n:ady ltlf COIT!
IN~ family With 111/KU\C,
toC'tir'C. lllCCe•Uul, { un, ro1v110<1
1Hy avlii.Me W\t NIS )t.-J S
~ ,, ru1ty tor \ht ~1 C1.1
rana. c.I I I 9'J2.
WHAT '-MlXI hah~rJ\1rn
an~ 1VicJ/T11A11Us tu•r1
Sn.ySWF,.S'S'~l).<k .. h•tr
-s.~a. h1n '°''"J·oul~•oa.
bUt*)' per~11y Kind. h.Jo
efl.. I.we bo.a.s. nicn. belKh, '!Ill -s Pain\ Sf!nns~ S«'-'11 ,
~~ ........ "" ... l~oi---
11114 ·-pl~'"'· illl..,ihlol "' lk'uf,.(\Oti.AllJnnlc. t •\I"'
hb ..urut. cjualoun llhJ 1nl(~u1
-S ,..,wv, a rclac-11h1p I •Mn
\all\ Ilk (.'all ll·N
Sl~,smn:. A.Sii\' I •\I \I '
(..MoCU'kqucltliill. fnO\ lt't. U"
tlini. b.11 ,~,, lnllllU!t Jill
ins On.nee Counl) C.-all ::~~
llA 0 rr \{!; I 00' <iO!llin< h
tor'l\lnhC laiJy fOlfUll'tS lllC'l\11 "I
ol cNrrrunc icndmwn \\1.!
~cuem nl1.1e1 YI& Soul.hc'm 111
nucncu. 8tld) WNcc \hot~'
poacn~I L1(c\1~1cunrrctt'lllMo he>•·~ uudul Ot1t1h1s Jill'
W...tt, lau&Ncr. ~>11\/daut:hl..-n.
& l..ur\c kcac:h Cell I WI I
Women
Seeu.g Women
1\4 A ~11m I F.581\.X -me
f~.11"" \t~ u.es. I 111 Olnbb c, .. ;a \t
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wd\ an\ CIUIC't ltkc·k>U~ romp.any or pubti~~lion
'>tn&ft'IJfc:, Inc hli noc $CfC"t'ncd nor U'llcrvlt'wo:I cu1er 1hf'
4dYCt\;)CD Of I~ ~ lO ~on.ti l cb &nd Cl.•
prf'i..,ly make> nu l'l'prCKnl.illOt\\ tr-gardtl\I Ult' >utUbiJ,1y,
PNJK•Cl y ol ch.itta tt d the: otd"'cn~. or cl'lc:hc f'C'.)pond11111
to the! pcnona.J kb Singlet.Jc, an· '""me~ no hab·hv for
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s ingl c:l.Jfc:. Inc .a t\d , c:tnployea twmleir.s from aJI 'Ol\I.'.
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re ult.ang from Of UKd by I.he publiClllof'I Of recordll'I&
pl1ct'd by~ •dvctta.en or any reply 10 •uc.h ad ~lf:l.4e,
lt'I(. I~ WI you UM! common~ and UIJ!ton
""hrn ~I ~· Oalicn t<>Sin&le!Jle MApi:lnt''• O~dlne "1ill be chAtged SI <49 ~ ITWMc: fot cad'I {&II A
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or over to uic thii 1CrVICe.
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PAPA'S FAVORITES •••
,411 .. , ,~., .,. 1-.I ~ ....., " ,_,,. ., ""·
~ .1 _,, utet " uJuw 1. ,.,ti. ,._, ~
ROAST PRINE RIBS, ~ H J-1.-...... -···-······-·····-······-·-···1.9S
FllET MIGNON, ._~ -·--.. ---·------.... ··--···---8. 9S
PORTERHOUSE STEAK. --'""' "-"" ~·--·------S.99
SPECIAL PANTRY STEAK, , ,~ 1w _., ,.r&t .,.lit•.·---6.9S
16 Or NEW YORK STEAK, 1w ,._ ~, .,.'"'·-·---·--·· 9~S
TOURNEOOS fllET M"NON, -" trl1' ..,.._. 1. ..,._,, ---·----------------8.9S
B.8.Q. BEEF RIBS. , fiffll _,, kl -"r ,-i ···-·----· 6. 9S
UYER I. ONIONS. Jut lib ----·------·------·· S. 9S
TE RIYAl(l KABOBS • .to..,,..,,, ""' .. .tt-,, ,_,,.,,
& -.•.-·----------·· .... ·---··---------1.3S
~ CHICIC~N. In#,,~,.,.,,''-' 1. ,.,,,. ____ S.9S
CHICKEN OSCAR, """llf#'f"· ,,.,._,, 1. w...i,,. _____ .7.9S
COUNTRY FRIED STEAK, ,,... ,._ t11-l1dlHIJ,,,, ""'
,,,, H ,,.,.,_ ..... -.. -... -----.. -.... --.. -·----·--------"-" s. 9S
CHICKEN BREAST ,,,,.,, 16 ttfiit1 .., ... llit6
.... ,.... 1 •n1., ...... -..................... -....... ---··-··--............. ___ 6, 9S
SURF B. TURF r.t.1 •'f•H-' .,,~ tilrl•f ............... .----··-· 9.9S
AND FROM THE SEA ..•
TERIYAKI FISlf KABOBS. """ •1t .. '"' ,,_,," t• 1u t1 ........ _ 7.SO
SCALLOPS, J111 tir#-' 1.1-. '""'• ............................ -............ 8.4S
Cl.4MS m i ru•tt .,,, ,,, ,,,,. •"'-'"' ,,,. ''"'' .... ____ .. 6.3S
Thursday Special
NY Steak $3. 99
Sunday Brunch 10AM -3PM
Entrees $2. 9S to $S.2S
BLUE PLATE SPECIAL
Eac~ 41y 2 4ifftr11t Hfrett
i1el14et ~tltHt, ~e9etl~IH
& 9arlic ~re-4 $42S
DAIL'/ SPECIALS
Ser* frte I p ... •II• ,.., w 111 ... l ••Nit
SUNDAY ••• ""n hn -"' m111.f.. .. -··-·-··--6.1S
MONDAY ... C&i .. ''-"1•1•-......... -...... -....... s.2s
TUESDAY ••• H.f ,,_ "•···--···-----.............. S.7S
I SllRIMP BROCH ETTE •••• ,.,.,,,,"" •• ,,.; ,, .. , .. ,,, Iii-.
1. ••'" ''"• ............................................................................ 8.2S ..,.~.,.~
flSH-H-CHIPS, E.11111 ,,.,,, .•• __ .............................. 6.2S
SEAFOOD COMBO, , ,.,, .t u1 "••• ,,,,., 1 "'"'fl·--····· 8. 9S
6RlllEO SWOROflSH ...................................... market price
BROILED RED SNAPPER .............................................. 6. 9S
GRILLED HALIBUT ........................................... mtrket ptiee
ALASKAN KING CRAB LEGS, ''"•-',. ,..;.,.,,,.market price
M-Th 11-10 • F-S 11-11 • Sun 10-10
WEDNESDA'Lc..,.., '""Ste,.------·-· S.25
TlflJRSDAY .•• ..s cw.., "'"., CMt.IW. ...... _S.25
Cafsring Available
21094 BEACH BLVD., /1f At/11f1 ~ Blw111 PIC-N-SAVE g THRIFTY)
HIJNTINCTON BEACH -(114) 960-S402
SANDWICHES
ORTHA MELT 11\ LI. ,_. W,.,,, ....,, }Iii..
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BlT CWSIC '-"'""' '--··-~.so
PAPA'S STEAK SAMDWICM 1M .,_ -' .-,..,, • ff1111J .._ .,_ .,_,_ 6.9S
,A TTI MELT /JM-'-"-' 4.2S
FREMCM DIP ,_, w _,. .. Jel • • -.. ..M _s. 9S
STEAIC SANDWICH a,. '-' ·-·-··-·--S.JS
TUMA SAMMclf/TUMA MELT,.._ -.. • -.. ., "..., .S.10
TUMY CLUB """' ._, ~ .... S. 9S
CMAR CIUCktM !MtDW1CM ,_.,, ,_., ,_, ~ °' ,..1 -' tr· ·------------·---4.3S
ltQ tHF ..,,._,~,.•-'-*• ' hM',., --S.9S
REUtEN --' W. ._, ...., ,.,,,.. #I_..., __ ,_ S. 9S
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BUILD A BURGER ................ .-m,.._ ................ _ .... _,......""'_ .. .._._.,... ... " ___ _
THE PANTR't tUROER .-. 1. ti W. • ,_.., ,..,.,. ... -.. 3.7S
THE !TEERIUROER u I. "w. .. """',,... .,.. __ s.so
ADO-OMS: 1llt4 .... JU -.._ (!fa.) SO. ••nr...i Jot -....... 1St -_.... SCM
· S01J1 & SA1AD CMEF SALAD A,,.....,"-' Ill_, W.....,. "-. 4
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TUNA SALAD su~uu ,,... ,_., ,.,,. ...........
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CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALAD A ,_.., J--' Aw' w """,.If' ...., ".-t.,. ....,.-----·---·-··----S.JS CHICICEN WALNUT SALAD A tl..J ti...., ,...., 1 ,,...,.
1. "W -"-"-f $.,.,./ ,. , w "1.11w .1,... ' ......., 5. 9S
TOSSED OREE,. SALAD ............................................... 2.SO
ORIGINAL RECIPE COLUlAW .•.•....... 2.SO ........ 3.SO rr
HOMEMAl>E SOUP ............ -..•••••• -......................... ~ l.9S
SOUP-SAW COMBO ,.HI,,_ '"-'· ._, 11 _,
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House Favorites
. ·It Abhondanza, we pride ourselves
0 11 offenng abundant portions of
joocl. freshlv made from the finest
'I'"' I 11 y i 11 gred1 en ts ... a t ve ry .
affordable prices. Following, you will
find a few of the m ost popular items
selected from our complete menu of
traditional Italian favorites.
Appetizers
Beef Ca rpaccio ............................... 6.50
T111n d1uJ 11/ ruw lxtf topped with basil sauct.
Seafood Cakes Alla Romana ........ 7.25
Seafood
Scallops or Lobster Gourmet. .... 15.95
C himk.i of M:af<KJ<i 111 a m1,fhroom crt'am saua
Scampi Diavola ............................ 16.95
1'rtJh Jhnmp 111 a pok, subtk sauct.
Vegetarian Dishes
Eggplant Parmigiana ••••.•••••..•..••••• 8.9'5
Malfatti ....................•..........•.•••.••.••• 8.75
Pu11a err~ Jtuddtd Wllh ncotlJl..spuudt fiJIPtg Olld
/flmQ/O SOUCt
Sara Parrish brings her grandmother's recipes to
her trattoria, Abbondanza.
"High ceilings, a ttdy, country sort of feeling and '"'
ea.se in the atmosphere, a/on~ wilh Grandmother's
sauces m ake this a place to try. ·
Marla Bird -Restaun11nt Critic, Sept. ,,.
B.-ing 111 I hi -.. < 1111p1111
Buy One Entree And
Get A Second Equal
Value Meal At 1/2 Price.
Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, Juty 30, 1992
Fresh Pasta Entrees
Includes Homemade rolls & dinner salad .
· Spa ... ettl
Butter & 1'emon ·······-····················8.00
Four Cheese Sauce ........•••.............. 9. 75
Gorgo1uola, ncotta, mozzartl/4 & parmesan.
Linlala•
Baresi (Broccoli & Crtam) ............... : •• 9. 75
Pettaclnl
Primavera {Crtam or Tomot<> Sat1ct)lO.SO
Carbonara (Whitt A~do with Bacon.0.75
Ra YI oil
Butternut quash ........................... 9.75
Meat Dlahea
Chicken Abbondanza ................... 12.95
Chic~" brra11 foldtd wilh ~ao, Clwx.
Htlfh, sawttd "'th Vod.U, /tlusltl'OOm and
T"'"'1to &n'td "Mlh Fmww Alfrrdo.
Chick.en Portofino ......................... 12.95
~ of O.kW. topptd Wiiii ArodioA.e lktltU. Fmlt
to'"ato.t, mushrooms & olivtl Strwd wilh
Fmucilu Alfn!do
Veal Presidente ·······················-···· 13.95 Sawd Miit Fct.twUfl Alfrtd,o.
Cannelloni
Marco Polo .....••.•.•••• l. ...................... 9. 75
(GUl(U & F1TJh TomalO SGM«)
Tortellini
SeafOC>CI ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••. 11.95
MU of /obsln, Wimp. nwb & sc.00,. "' • ,._ ,_....
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I've never believed in advertising. It
doesn't work. I've always said that. Newport Beach and Costa Mesa.
My business was built on They delivere to 45,000
word-of-mouth. Who needs to hou sehold s and businesses. So
advertise? they're local , I'm local; the price is
So we had some empty tables right. I run an ad. Now I got no
every night. Business was good but empty. tables, I've got no
business can always be better. You know. reservations open for the next two
Then this salesman from The Daily Pilot weeks. But I've still got reservations about
comes around. They covet only , advertising; except in The Daily Pilot.
Thank You THE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MF&\
DailJPil
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FISH
Set\'9d~n.p a nxt '11.1 mdbeCXi
OlOt:9 d bcJt8d po#C:k). flench -tt:e.asloon8d~
OiARBAOllm HAlaJT 1Q.95
HcaU s1aOt ;..st blolad Sel"'9d ~ b19f IOJ09
mdkm:n.
CHARBROllm SAlMON 10.95
1he lci"Q ct fttl. bloled aid l9N9d..,,., krtr
IOJ09 md lemall
OAAHGE llOUGHY 10. 95
A d9crl. ~ CTd molSf flet ct ftt\, d'atd9d
ald 39lved 'Wttl krtr D.JC8 try Ill
CAT RSH l 95
lhrl aid~ 1119ts ct cat ftltl cooked Ile WO(
It stnJd be cooled. d'ObtOled. 591\Qj ~
lab IOJ09 aid lemon
RED SNAPPER l 95
A ri::e lier ct~~ n Oll egg bOl1el'
CTd gled. Ser"9d ~ lemon aid Db nee
ASH I OtPS l 95 nvee big fttl stldcS ct eod. tJd9d ald ~
Sa't'9d..., krtr IOJC8 aid ~tyct mdf W'o9g01
Fl.ET Of SOLE & 95
Deb:Jte fie• ot Sol91(1lltt' t:JeOOed ald fned h
OJ~ol Ser.ed"'1itllab
D.JC8 O"d lemon
FfllD a.AMS 9.95
0.. tl1Y ctrn ~. tJooded crd fl8d.
591\Qj ¥4'1 lemon ald ~ IOJC8
r----------------------, : Buy O ne Dinner
: .GET ONE FREE
POULTRY
~wl'l n.pa Kb:! fltl
a'dOOcXt.
O'IOk:e d bcJt8d POblo. tench llBs.
lt:9 Of s18<:rn9d loeQ9~
CHICKEN 1BIYAIO 1.95
lender ctidGen bl'9cs1s ctaOOled
ald SeN9d wit\ l9lt,dd IOJC8
onhtt:ie.
CHICKEN~ 1.95
Bonelas tJliacs1 ct <:Hdcen.
~"""Oled phea:lple.
gl'98r'I ~ O"dOCMll8d
wit\ ""98faldOI DJ08.
Det:b..11
FIE> OtaaN 7.95 ro.. r**d~clt:len.
blooded ad tl8d n
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A Famity Restaurant
Open 7am to 9pm
Monday to·Sunday
Breakfast· Lunch •Dinner
MEATS
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arJbecXt.
OlObedtdd9dpoblo. Mldl Mas. tt:e. a s*90Ttedwiget.Dfm.
lMR srEAK 7.95
l.M!fb.-~
Altlt:k.~ Mlt'-*
391vedwltl "'9d onlcn.
CHICICEN FE> S'IEAK 1.95
A W1V Qt'( 6oZ. beet ttla
l9l19d al at,,. ct w dllfctu
hcmemadl CQl\tygolY.
Pale OiOPS 1.95
~··botla! Tl'l88 dqla. Oled ad~
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NEW YalK SltAK 11.95
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pcw1acb1.
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56Ned~ gcJt: aeo:t
t.W£Om a.95
3 pcA:J t'QBGAJlad~
rtcona cheel& c:rld bded n a
lglttomalom. Ser4d
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F£l1UCCN l IAYS-.. 1.95
FtWt( mooe Mlluc:di nooc1a1
al t:ip ct cu l"oTlemcXil. c:MJtaffo(
W'"8DJ08. ~ .. baf Hnpald~wltl P"*f.
SM<Hmt~ 7.95
Azatf OJ08tpOOnedCMI ',adlct
hom8rnOOI nooclalald ~ ...
h8e llaa't meci IX*.
MEAT lASot.GHA 1.95
la,.crd ~ct OU hOltllmOde
noodllsd't ..... gol1dbeet.
lloolto~. aid gll8lk Ol8QCJ'tO
h~ tcppedwltlrramab
c:heeml Vety 1ll:IOi
of eQ.Jd 0< lesser vdue
linlt one dnner per coupon
With th~ coupon Exples 8/31 /92
\t>ld Su"l ·nus 4pm to 9pm
16161 Springdale, jCS' So. of Edinger, Behind Vons
Hunti on Beach • 014) 846-87 44
Located in Newport Dun~ Resort
1131 Back Bay Drive
Newport Beach. (714) 729-DUNE
f 2 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, July 30, 1992
$595
· HOUSE SPECIALTIES
1UIClY DIHI l95
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on tw8c:a. OWlbld 0e>aDXl
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COIND &ICAIMGIE l95
Alotd'8ndal*-... 1/4.-.ned
octll:q;)8 ald PO!abllf Od:e d 04> or DXl
POTIOASf l95
lencfar **ct road bell._., poecbl,
OCJtOl.c:rld<:JJll/ly, topped llllt\OU~
blowngolV. OIOi»d ~a DX1 Jul le hCJn8'
I QtCICIH Ol&•ffl'f lf5
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ctt:t.ri a bell c:rld Qtl8d. d'P\llg8t:tlla
Olobt c:JOC> a dx1 trv I!
SURl>...,.ICAllAGE 1.95
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Toppedwel a"*' t>nd>ICl.al
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~ Pl•tos de Mexico
: .
Lunch/Dinner $5.95 to $12.95 .. .. . : Camitas • Fajitas • Burrito • Tacos San Felipe
Torta • Pollo Pibil Yucateco • Came Asada
··.·········.········· ................................. ,. ...................... . .
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•
• American Favorites
. Lunch/Dinner $5.75 to $12.95
Top Sirloin & Cheese Enchilada t Shrimp Brochette
Fresh Fish(priced daily) • Calamari
Charbroiled Chicken Brest • New York Steak
. ij:
==· :~: c ·. :: :: =~ Sirloin Milaneza • Cheddar BurQer
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Soups -=· ·: Q•-cllUa coa Pollo
Cede•• $5.95
Nac•o• $3.95
G-caaaole $5.95
Pozole de Pollo $2.95 l\
Tortilla Vegetable $2.75 :; :· Albondigas $2.95 :: --~~..,.,.,.,.,.,.......,.......,.,.....,........., ..................... __...__...~.·: ··················•·•···········•·······•· ... ·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·······································=·
Aat•eatic Meaicaa Caisiae
Freshly Baked Flour Tortillas
Hand Slaakea Mars•!'~
____ __..~ MexiClln Mb & Match---
Create yoar own combination! ~~
(sowd With Mexkan rice le hom~made rdried beans) l~
·:
Lanch/Dlaner $3.75 to $8.95 ~~
Ensalada de la Casa • Ensalada de Pollo :· .· Honey jalapeno Chicken Salad + Caesar Salad :;
Santa Fe Cobb Salad t Ensalada de Pato(Duck) T ostadas i~ Taco • En~hilada • Chile Relleno ·:
Tamale • Aanta de Carne • Tostadita ·-:i.:i
C•olce of aay t•ree ..• $8.95 Fresh Vegetables • Spinach Salad ::. ..._~~~~Ti~a~Ju..,a..,no:o:a~·s~C~hl,.,.c,.,.k,.,.en~Sa~la..,d..,.,.....,.,.....,.... ................. ,.....,........'.•!~~ ··~·=·~:-:,.:.:..:-:-:..:·:·:·:·:-: ..... :~:·:·:.:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·!.:·:·:·:·!·!·!·!·!·!-.:•!·:...:·:···:·!·!·:·:·:·!•!•!•!•:..:-:-:·:·:·:···~··=~=·
(714) 551-2998
Antipasti
Sau1ttd M11d1r001t11 ••.•..•• .S.SO
5cMlipi ••••...••.•.•..•• f .9.S
s......s C'lllmt .••••.•..... '9S
Aal11p11110 •••••••••••••• 7.9S
ShriMp Cocuil . . • • • • . . • . 99.S
Mal ... (2) • • . • • . . • . • . I 9.S
Fr-.d Calalnari wi1h umon
A Mannan . • . . . . . . .S 9.S
~ti(2) ............. l9.S
C>a ._i (2) . . . • • . . . . . . J9'
F"...i.. ••............. J9S
........ wicll C1a.inl ........ 7 so
Spqhltti . . . . • . . • • • . . 29S
0-. fried Moaanla w11h M..-.. ............. .SSO
Salads ct Soups
Culww C111cba ••..•• , •... 7 2j
A~T ............... 72.s
Slwftp s.w ............ 10 9.S
Soup ..........•.•..... ) so
Otniwr Sallld .... , .•....... 3.SO
Shttcl To.naton w .._,,..., ....,
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Open Daily llam • 1:30am
Live Entertainment Tae. -S•t. Night 14988 Sand Canyon t Irvine . ·
In Historical "Old Town" Irvine H• Hoar Mon-Fri 3-7pm
En trees P£Q®'O
E.tch Enlrce is ocnccd with your choice of Ho-dt Soup or Salad a.nd Hot attad
A La C1ttf D11111Cn tu btnct I SO
Entree for the
Small Appetite
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M.>ntC01t1 . • . • • • • • • • • 6. J(J
USJJIM . • • . 6JO
°'4lldrJtu . . . . • • • • • • . • 6. JO
G11lkd Hur .t ~ . . . . . . J 7J
Gn/Jld O«w ............. t1J
Beverages
Cofftt, Tra. M1/i
°'Solt DnnA1 •• , , , ••• ,
MHWnll W1tt'r •••.••••.
£lptaso ... . ...... .
~00 .••••••••••
Desserts
IS<n>cd -_. ...... ,
Z..blsl.oet •••••....•••
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I J(J
100
) 7!
Pasta
Spaabetti w
Yoww r-10 ~'° . . . . . 111
TOIAlto S.t1t11 • 1..1J
T-to S.11« • Moat balb • 19J
,.,_, .S.11a . . • • . 79J
Nat S.tta • Mut,,_6 • . • . U J
a.riles.-. . .. .. . 61J
M'41 llMiu S..-~,.
MA,_. S.MOr . 19J
Lin1uine ,,._...,
Rtd or "'111te 0.m S.ua . . IS.IJ
W1th 1'1110 (• ~ • • • • • • 11.IJ
Seafood Llaauine ,,._._,.,
Scallops. sh11ff!p Ind dims tonnf
111 • CrMm 1Mnnan Ull<e • • 16 9J
C011tbiHtion Dinner
A1t.r """"° of, .. o p.1Jl•1 IJ JO
Any,...., w L1111U1M . • JJ.!Q
Feuucc:iae •• OJ
san.p ,. .,w1 ._ . . . . . "n
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Am.do .S... . . .. . . .. . . . . I.I~
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Clllil:j-"",.,,., (19-J . . IJ.1.S
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Muicotli it itc1
SfflllW ""di-. .. ....... .,. ............. '"" C....loel. 'cf
lfW "" ...... dlH#I
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Laupa • *1 • • . • • • 10.n
Fish
Scampi al Fresco
U r,e p<a•n 111 • bcttt~
J~rl~ UIK¥ •I UllllCQM . 16 9J
Shrimp in a Red Sauce
Tosw wt ftuucont • . . . . . 1' 9J
Shrimp in a Brandy Cream
Tosud wl fmu«tnt ..... ".9J
Fresh Fish . . . M11rkt1 Pflct
Veal
,.. '*"' """ ............... "' Parmi1iana
/h.Jd«I " topp«J .w
pt'OSClllllO, Olf!Olll .t UllCC,
l/i"/~JlfftlJ • . • • • • . • • IJ.9J
Piccala ~ ...-""'..,,.,.,,
C'o<JjttJ Ill • WHN k/DOll Ulltt,
W( IHtllCOM . • • . • • • "9J
Saltimbocca
S1uf'ftd wl proecvhto a
Chtttn w/ ft.llllOCiM • • • • • • I S.9S
Scaloppioe al Marsala
Cookld 11111 tmll -"'ioorm tn
• fltl'1Ulil lttM UllCS . • • . 1' 9J
Beef ,,.,.. -......., Top llrloia
w1...-__.,.,.., . . . . JO~
Sirloia MariDua ...... IUJ
Sea C liff Village, 2221 Noa1.h Main, Huntington Beach, CA 92648
(7 1 •) 960-7764
Chicken
,_._ .... ""'.,
Parmiaiaoa
Bradtd, lopptd wl pt'OSCUtfO,
OtJ/'OtU, ~ ti Ulltt, wl
q»p.dli . . . . . . .
Piccata ~MA,__,,,,.,
Cooktd 111 • wmt lt:mon uucr,
IJ IJ
wf lllfUCOH • • • . • . • • • • t J 9J
Ume & Garlic Chicken /J 9J
Brandied Chicken
Cdtd Ill . bnltdy bufltr
uua wl mozzanu .t _,,,l"OOIJM.
wl ftttllt/CUJe I l IJ
Monterey
Stllff«I IW ~ 1-10 .t
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Saltimbocca
SltJ/TW W ptOCVlllO .t
dwlu, wl ftttua:t°M
Manala
C'oolld let' hesh ~room1
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PASTA
ANTIPASTI
Oust a few)
Carpaccio Con Grana ................. 5.95
Experienee Orange County's Fl~est
Italian Cuisine and a Speetaeular Bay J'iew
Oust a small selection of our many)
Paglia E Fieno ......................... 11.50
Llnguini Alla Diavola ............... 18.95
Lasagne Al Forno .................... 11.50
Ravioli Vil1a Nova ..................... 9.95
Manicotti ................................. 11.50
Fettuccine Alfredo ................... 10.95
Pasta Al Pesto ......................... 11.50
Pasta Primavera ...................... 11.50
Pasta Pomodoro e Basilico .... 11.95
Antipasto w/Mozzarella ............. 8.95
Calamari Fritto ........ ~ .................. 5.95
Prosciutto and Melon ............... 7. 95
Stuffed Mushrooms .................. 5.50
New Zealand Greenup Mussels 5.95
Zucchin i Fritto .......................... 4.95
Gnocchi ................................... 10.95
SECONDI PIATTI
ZUPPE Dinner is seived each night from 5 pm to 12 midnight Oust a few)
Minestrone ....... Cup 2.50 Bowl 3.50 Dinner served until 1 am on weekends · Piatto Villa Nova ..................... 19.95
Pasta E Fagioli ................. Bowl 3.50
Stracciatella Con
3131 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach
(714) 642-7880
Osso Buco .............................. 19.50
Braciole Cacciatora ................. 19.50
Scallopine Piccata ................... 18.95
Cotoletta Parmigiana ............... 19.50
Vitello Castellana ..................... 19.50
Spinaci .......................... Tureen 4.50 CHEF'S SPECIALS
Sea Bass Pepperonata ............. 15.75
Pasta Pomodoro Con Scampi .16.95 GRIGLIA INSAIATE Fruitti Di Mare ........................ 18.95
Villa Nova Combo .................... 3.95
Insalata Vaticano ........................ 5.95
Bistecca Rusticana ................... 20.95
Filet Mignon &
Scamp Casalinga ..................... 23.95 PESCE Mozzarella Alla Caprese ............ 5.95
Tomatoes & Ricotta .................. 4.95 Pollo Alla Griglia ..................... 17 .50 Sal mone ................................... 18.50
Tomatoes. Kidney &Garbanzo Scampi Casalinga ................... 20.95 Bistecca Al Pepe Nero ............ 20.50
Beans, & Cucu mbers ................ 4.95 Tortellini & Scampi.. ............... 19.95 Agnello Con Rosmarino
Pesce Spada Piccata ............... 18.95 E Pappardelle Fresehe ............ 19.50
62 Years in Business -1930-1992
The Freshest Seafood on the . Coast
Specialities of the House
BOUlLLABAISE MARSEILLAISE For 0•• 16.95 For Two SS.95
Probably no single soup holds more fa.sdnatlon for diners than the Famous mnch
Bou1lla~1se, because of Its amazing number and variety of lngmilents and Its distinct,
succulent aroma Served with toasted slices of plain or garlic bread, indudes tos.sed salad
GLIDE'ER IN SPECIAL PASTA ........................................ 14.95
w11h Shrimp, Clams, Mussels, Scallops, Marinated In our special garlic sauce, served over
Fettuane
Happy Hour
Monday-Friday
4PM -7PM
Open
llAM -lOPM
7 days
Complimentary Buff et
Banquet Room
For
Private Parties
SEAFOOD ENTREES
Brunch
&
Lunch
Everyday
Sand Dabs • Mahl Mahi • Squid • Salmoq • Swordfish
Sea Bass • Halibut • Trout • Red Snapper • Frog Legs
Crab Legs • Clams • Scallops • Shrimp • Scampi
LOBSTER -Broiled or Stuffed
PASTA SPECIALTIES and
Steaks • Prime Rib • Veal • Chicken
1400 Pacific Cout Hwy., Seal Beach
(110) 411-1022
14 Orange Cout Weekend I Thursday, July 30, 1992
Everyone knows Blue Marbie's famous lresh-roasted
coffee •.•..• but did you know •..
BREAKFAST From $2.99
~..-.-.-.~ .... ~
Scrambled Egg Breakfast
Non·fat scr~mbled ~.choice
of muffin or bagel &-hlh fNlt
Vegetarian
Blue Marble ,.Mi.It_~
Turkey
oup of the
Albacore
Chicken
Pasta
. S~cial Blue
1 /2 Sandwich & A Bowl Soup, plus a side dish r-----------------,
I FREE LUNCH -I .
1 Buy one Blue Marble combo & receive the 2nd one FREE 1
I FREE LUNCH I
L -646-5116 t i9o7~.;·v. tco.ti"Mesl -.J
55~729 -Entertainment Hodine Hou11: 6:30 a.m.-11:00 p.m. Sun·Thu'1
6:30 a.m. -MldftWtt Fridly
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COSTA MESA
ANGELO 1969 Harbor Blvd. 646·
1225. Open tor lunch Mon. ·Fri.
11 :30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.; dinner
from 4':30 p.m. ReMrvations are
reoommended. ~best Northern
Italian cuisine in au of Orange
County" acx:ord4ng to co-owner Joe
lngarcha. F,..h seafood and
pasta are is a special11es of the
house. Catering and private patty
fac1l"ies available.
AANFSMANHATTANDEU 2831
ABtistolStreet 641·9310.0pen7
a.m. 10 9 p.m. Mon.·Fn ... Sat 9 a.m.
to 10 p.m.; Sun. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Orang• County's authentic New
York style deli restaurant features
corned beef, pastrami, roast beef.
turkey, potato pancakes, knishes
and other deli delights. This
critically 110Cla1med restaurant
setve& breakfast specials sta11tng at
$1 .99; lunch and dinner dally. Take
out and catering.
THE BARN FARMER
STEAKHOUSE 2300 Harbor Blvd.
(Eastside of the Harbor Center)
&41 ·9m. Reservations accepted.
Lunch Mon.-Fri. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Dinner Mon. 4 to 9 p.m.; Tues.,
Wed, 10 9:30 p.m.; Thurs .• Fri. to 10
p.m.: Sal 3 to 10 p.m.: Sun. 3 to 9
p.m .. Costa Mesa's oldest
stellkhouH boul1 a 30 year
tl'lldilion of MNlng the finest In
c:harbroiled ..... tr91h tiah and cnk:bn. W.m, friendly almoliphef•
subble tof fN9I'/ occ:aalDn from
bull,_ m .. tings to family pn.s..
Lunc:hee from $3.49; complete
dinners from $8.95. Grazing menu
and burgett lfter 4 p.m. from
$3.95 .. Prtv.re rooms f0t business
meetinga. r•h..,..., dlnner1,
reoeptionl and special ocx:aalon
P1rtiee.
GINO'S ON THE t1LL4'28 E. 17th
Srr..c, 650-1750. ReHrv9tiona
llCCepted. A Com Mesa landmark.
Warm, Intimal• meeting plaice: the
ultimate neighbomood r•tatrant
and lounge. Lunch, elmer.
...und bt9ak1Mt. E>ipeftty
prepared rl>s, burgers, sandwiches,
M'-de and house aped .. iea. LN•
piano bar entert.inmete In the
lounge;~ l<ar9ok•
WMMndl from 7 p.m.
HANO CHOW 720 W. 19lh S1rMt.
650-eMO. Lunch 1t:30IO~
Mon .• Sii; Dinner 2:30 to 1 O
Sun.· Thur9..; "ti1 10:30 Fri. & S&,
Sundey ~ 11 :30 to 2:30.
~ CNnMe Rella1rateur 'Mr.
lee' rune Ihle ,.......,,. elped9'1y
wtth "ChlneM Food Lov ... In
mind. Good UMntlc Chineee
music or the latest sounds in the
bar area afterwards. Private parties.
banquets and catering also
available. We have it all and at
recession busting prices!Dinner
from 5·9 Mon-Fri., 5-10 Sal.
RIVIERA RESTAURANT 3333
Bristol St. South Coast Plaza. 5440-
3840. lunch 11 :30 a.m;. to 3 p.m.
Mon. -Sat.; dinner 5-10 p.m. Mon.-
Thurs; iii 11 p.m. Fri. & •
Sal.Reservations are suggested.
Award winning Continental cuisine.
One of the only restaurants in
Orange County to off 8' tableside
flambe. Excellent service. Intimate
cuisine at aflordable prices. Full bar, atmosphere.
take-out, catering, private room for SCAMPI l 576 Old Newport Btvd.
groups up to 20: 00-8560 Watm & friendly owners
HORIKAWA 3800 S. Plaza Drive. Linda and Fernando Navaretta offer
South Coast Plaza Village. 557 • authentic Italian cuisine served in
2531. Reservations suggested. the traditional European manner.
Fine traditional Japanese restaurant Fernando's impressive credentials
uses the freshest ingredients. Sushi include graduating from Culinary
Bar, tatami rooms, c:::o<*ta1l lounge. Academy in Italy, training at Hotel
Multi<e>urse Kaiseki dinners must Conoorcha, Venice, Italy; Chef at
be ordered 24' hours in advance. Don Pasquale in Cambridge,
Elegant dining. Lunch and dinner. England; Churchill's in La Chax De
MA BARKERS 154 E. 17th St. 646· Fondes Swrtzer1and: Hotel La Pa1x
4303. 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. dally: in Ag no' Lugaoo, Switzerland. ·
Sunday from 7 a.m. Serving Scampi offers an intriguing menu
breakfast • lunch, dinner 1n a and lovely wine list. Banquets,
homestyle fashion. •Country style prrvate parties and catenng .
American C\llS1ne·. Always the WAHOO'S ASH TACO 1862
friendliest servl08, low prices for Placentia 631-3433. Open daily
high quality homemade food. from, 11 am. to 1 O p.m. ; Sundays
Ml CASA 296 E. 17th St. 645-7828 iii 9 p.m . Outrageously delict0us
Family style Mexican restaurant. sooth of the border cuisine with a
President Bush has eaten here! Hawaiian flair. Wahoo's is a haven
Qpen daily at 11 am. for lonch, for local as well as international
dinner , and c:::o<*tails. Call ahead surfers, athletes and anyone
for large parties. The excellent looking for good food at Incredibly
prices. solicitous seivice and low prices. Absolutely no lard used
delicious food mah Mi Casa In preparation; everything is fresh
possibly the most popular Mexican and prepared to order. Laid back,
eatert in the area. casual atmosphere. Also at 1133 S.
MUCHO GUSTO JAZZ BAR AND Coast Hwy. in Laguna and on
LATIN GRILL 263 E. 17th St., Bristol & Baker in Costa Mesa. ·
Costa Mesa. 631~009. Fantastic ZUBIES 1712 Placentia. 645-8091.
Lalin Cuisine from Me.xico, Brazil Pure Md simple~ just like mother's
and Peni. satellite TV for Olympics, lowll Reaonabty priced, top
Rams/Riders games. Liv• Jazz quality food and generously poured,
Tt.Jrsday through Sa1urday, Big low priced drinb hllY9 kepc their
Band on Monday. lne>epensive. a.istomera coming back tor years.
NEWPORT RIB COMAPNY 2000 Lobat• taa • d'tQen, riba and
Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. 631· lp«:ials changing nightly. Thursday
2110. Tangy baby-back ri>s, night is prime rib night lunch and
bart>ec:ued chicken. juicy navorlul dinner .. ,..,ed. Sunday Mexican
lads Breakfast from $1 .99. steaks and fr•h aisp sa .,. 90 ZUBtES GILDED CAOE AND popular among Orange County h
residents and visitors a)i(e. This OYSTER BAA 1714 Placentia. rig t
spot takes barbecue to new heighes next doot to Zubies. 64~. A
with its homemade saJOe. You'll big, SPfawling enterprise with pool
also get tasty col• slaw, oombread tabl .. and gam•. Featuring 16
and other popular side orders. items on the Oyst• Bar Menu;
Comfortable booth• and decor regular menu includes pizza,
accented by brass and brick make sandwich•, burg•• and a variety
for a friendly atmosphere. Tableslde of sped.is. Vwy casual, family
magic Sunday 5:30 to 8:30pm adds -°':;;.;.;;;ie.;..nt..;.ed~at-m_.o...;sp:...ltl_•_•_. -:-:-:".'-:--
to the tun. Open Monday through NEWPORT BEACH
Saturd8y ~ to 10:30pm; Sunday
2pm to 1 Opm. Al major credit
csdl. Res«vations .x:iepted.
PLAYERS HOLL YWOOO
DE&J.ORILL 18100 Yon Karmen.
Irvine, 860-9215. W.1 laM you "tO
the ..,... in out 1930'1 Hoiywood
.. molpMI•. Ouf comempor.y
r•taurant fealur• a multi-«hnlc
menu and del. From Italy to the
Orient the the Good or USA. Our
...-. tukx>d. pasta. pizza a ..va ii sure to dazJle you. Toe
twl'*ling ·~ other dancing to llY•
A880NDANZA 3421 Via lido.
675-8973. Open for dinner, 5 iii
c:loting. Tu•.·Sll. CtoMd Sun. &
Mon. Own• S.a PsNh brings '* grandmdher'• ~to
Newport Beach. Treditional Italian
and ...toad Mledions. Palla and
a variefy of unique breads mad•
fresh dalty. Lut but noc least, an
excehnt wine list oompiet•• the
•XJ>9flence.
1HE CANNIRY 3010 Lafayette
675-5m. Lunch 11 :30 a.m. to 3
p.m. Mon.·Fri .. ; dinner 5-10 p.m.
daily. Sunday brunch 10:30 a.m. to
2:30 p.m. Reservations accepted.
Continental cuisine, seafood
emphasis. Great clam chowder.
Newport Beach Historical Landmark
features Weekend Brunch Cruises
and live entertainment in 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.; i ii 11 :30 p.m. Fri.. &
Sat. Reservations suggested.
Classic Northern Italian gourmet
cuisine. New, moderately priced
lounge menu served til the wee
hours. Wild and crazy lounge at
night when th• band strikes up.
Chic clientele.
LE BIARRITZ 414 N. Newport
Blvd. 645-7600. Lunch: Mon·Fri 11· s, Dinner 7 nights 5-dosing. Lee
Ferrell's Band Fri. & Sat. 8·12,
Sunday S-9pm. Dancing.
Reasonable, comfortable, &
unpretentious. Le Biarntz offers
award-winning cu1s1n• a1 affordable
prices. Monthly winemaker dinners
are a must.
21 OCEANFRONT 2100 W. Ocean
front, 673-2100. On the Ocean
front next to the Newport Pier. Open
Daily at 4pm. Enpy fabulous
Catalina sunsets from our main bar.
Dinner nightly from 5:30 pm. Fine
dining in Newport's most 1nt1mate
setting. Speaahz1ng .in gourmet
seafood. Large wine-cellar for
banquets up to 50 people. AC1rve
'piano bar with MAX SEILER Thurs.-
Sunday.
SABATINO'S RESTAURANT &
SAUSAGE CO. 251 Shipyard Way.
Newport Beach, 723-0621 . Open
for lunch & dinner, closed Mondays.
Weekend Brunch, Sat. & sun. 8:30·
1 :00. Tuclted away near the Lido
Shipyard, this charming, fam1'>:
owned restaurant offers an 1nv1hng
atmosphere and delicious food!
Famous for their au1hentic,
homemade Italian Sausage,
Sabatino'I c:ompklee menualso
inc:b:Ses fresh pasta. seafood,
lamb, veal and a tempting array of a
salads & 11PP4ttiz•rs.
TALE OF THE WHALE 4'00 Main
StrMt Bab>a. 87~633.
Panoramic bay view, entry features
pidures of Old Newport. Seafood
and traditional fav0tites. Lunch,
dinner and Saturday and Sunday
brunch.
VILLA NOVA 3131 W. Coast Hwy.
642-7880. Dinner nightly 5 p.,m. to
2 a.m. Excellent, hearty Italian
coisine; outstanding wine list. Active
piano bar, favorite local late-night
spot. Upstairs room at "Top of the
Villa" fOf banquets. private parties.
SANTAANA
CRAZYHOASESTEAKHOUSE&
SALOON LOC8ted on Bn>Okholow
just off the Dyer Road exil of the 55
Fwy. S4~ 1512. Open tor lunch and
dinner. Li\te .,,..,,.inment in the
saloon. Big name COnoettl on
Monday and Tueed1¥ nlght1.
Generous Mrvinga of Sr.aka,
salads, sandwiches, chicken, fllh
and specials. C.OUntry theme,
exoehnt .. rvioe. Priv•• rooms ...... .
HUNTINGTON BEACH
FOUNTAIN \'AUEY
BERTOLINO'S 18041 Magnolia,
Ftn. Valley. 963·2730 Serving great
pasta, pizza, steak and chicken
dinners for the entire family. Pnc:es
are Vert reasonable and portions
are generous. Family run
restaurant; hosts are very
hospitable and eager to pleas4t. All
the sauces. breads, desserts ,
soups and pizzas are homemade.
Though the restaurant appears
small from the outside, it is actually
very large and '1omey on the inside.
An excellent J>'ace to,take family
and friends for a home cooked
meal. •
DEL CARLO 19535 Beach at
'Tbrktown 536""'045. Lunch 11 :30·
2:00 Tues.-Fri .. ; dinner 4:30·10 p.m.
Tues.·Sun. Excellent food at
excellent prices featuring traditional
Italian dishes. Dinner from $6.75,
lunch specials from $3.25 (served
1n 7 minutes ex they're FREEi )Beer
& Wine hst
FU JIN 15070 Edwards (Across
from Westminster Mall)892·8333
Lunch and dinner 7 days. GraCIOUS
friendly owners Theresa and David
Chiang keep their customers
returning again and again with their
delightful Szechwan and Mandarin
Cu1s1ne fit for a king. Ex_cellent food,
prices and service have won this
Chinese eatery numerous awards
MARCELLO'S 17502 Beach Blvd
at Slater. 842·5505. Established
since 1973, this family owned and
operated restaurant offers some of
the best deals in town. Delicious
handmade'pizza. Pasta, seafood,
chicken and veal dishes. New
vegetarian menu. Lunch specials
from $3.85; huge lunch buffet:
dinner specials from $6.95. Their
mono is ·Once you go try the rest,
come back to the besrl
SANTlNO 19 at 9108 Adams at
Magnolia. 964-3555. Lunch 11 am to
3:30 pm Tues·Sat. Dinner Spm to
9pm Tues.·Sun. Call ahead for fast
takeout. A non·smoking restaurant.
Your hosrs Ed & Franca bflng you
intimate dining with traditional faire
from all regions of Italy. All foods
made fresh on premises. Breads
made wrth all natural products. no
artificial ingredients. Savor a tast.e
of Italy and end the perfect evening
Yitith Cappuccino or Espresso along
with dessert from our bakery ..
Consistent award-winning
restaurant
TEXAS LOOSEY'S 10142
Brookhurst at Adams. 964-8882.
Texas Tested, tried and trusted.
This chili parlor and saloon offers
some of the best eats, firewater and
pduns atouncll Mesquite smoked
obs, chicken. steaks, Texas chili,
happy hour specials. Kids eat frff
w*h ..en paying adullll
Orange Coaat. W~d I Thursday. July 30, 1992
..
...
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'
-The Best
Grilled
Chicken
Breast In
Newport
Beach
GriUed Chicken
Breast .Sondwlches ... $3.75
Leon Beef Burgers ..................... $3.25
low Fot Ground
Turkey Surgers .......... $3.50 --
New Gorden Burgers. .................... $3. 9 5
BREAKFAST SPECIAL
2 Eggs (any style!
Cofowbo Island Potatoes,
& Big Toost ............... $2. 99
Scropplnl.. ................ $4.50
/
123 23rd Street
Newport Beach
(714) 673-4212
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OP£N 8:00om-8:00pm
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at our favorite menu items.
Cheek the Menu Guide
in todays Weekend Section.
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Spaghetti wlda B•tter A tiarlle •.. •4"
Spaghetti Marlaara ••••.••.•..•.•••••.•.. •4"
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Expim 7/31192
For Reservadons Call 875-8973
Open For Lu{lch & Dinner Tue.. • Sat. S pm To Clo.Ung
Clo~d unday & Monday
3421 Via Lido • Newport Beaeh
Free Parlint i.o Via Lido Plau
LL SERVING THE FINEST
IN MID-WES11RN CHOICE Bm,
CHARBROILm TO PERFECTION,
ALONG WITH FRESH FISH & CHICKEN
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e, cs. SccU slender 1vcr1ge build
:\IS •om11125-3Sforbtkui.g.Qlnp-
Vl&. btrdUIS, ln•cl, lllOVICS, 11111'°?
Fullcnon. Call 3827
I-VE BH~ TOLD they're p ·
cecusl SWM, stun. auncu•e. ll1e-
lO's. secu SWF, bit·20's, no na-
ll•e Californians. Cosu Mes&. Call nn
l)W\t, CllRISTlAI\, !'\IS, JUST
50, JllSI J1~. JU>! londt. 1111,
allllcUc:.fW\ buuncuu"'ncr l.JJlll
UIC for sbapcly, lo•1,. pl'° spoil
l11M111 Ca.II 4lK)l ,
fl,.\ S: IDlCA TfD aunc1.1•e
SW\i 15, 6"2/llS I CllJO) btey
cl11t~. mu.ic. ~un111s, "'M"'I·
\U.. 11111\ ICS, ~h Scclq All al
rract.1•e. .vnt-.uow, ~1111), S\lt'F
~ 1S,. .alhlebc boJt Long Rc..Ji
CAii Jll5
SW\t 26. LOOKJ\G I-OR ?4-).1
"'11.u\ •ho Ii\: cs IO CO pl""C$, f«
11!111p I hl.r t.wp,.• ll""lllC C&ll
)l().l,
Pl £'ASCRABLI:., r•ss1on&le.
hanJ,s,omc, succ~du 43, 6'/1110
0 \t, 'IS. (allier, denu wunluh
tied, hc.alllly fClllUlltlt, under 40,
&o-.cr l~lllC. ~114061
ACTIVI SWM, v.cll-edurned
but &Mtt o"' ncr secb .111111.:11 •e.
••hcntumn fm1.1lc cornp.1.111on lO
40 to share hf e's IJ•cnlUnlS Looa
n~h. Call 4046
ASIA.'/ OR lllSPA.\1C FlNALF
WA\1H> \i1111bcaitr0Kll•~.lkn
Jcr a.nJ 111telh1m1 fU< ~l<'l.ll rel•
lloNhip'INITMJe ""'"' 41 )T old
Ula<lt mo1ocat st.aJicnl llU!blck!n
Beach. Call 4059
llA.\OS0~1. Y CITTF.Juhlcllc ~llQllC.SW\i 'fS·0,6'/176.39. collccc dcp'CCiol VtrJ mucil WltO
name -i P"'l"! llUl'itJon 10st.1.y
r11 MMJ huhh} l'.njo) lftO\'ICS, ton-
mu, diun. ~Ind more. De·
site to lllCC'I a SWF, N/S 0 , »s.
"'"° • fie -' llcallll)'. prcay and ...,,.eror__,._rcl.allOfl-
ship ~ wdetlftlt,s.orry llOdlll
... I"-. Call 3914
SJM 4S, S'7, alJOYS a1thnc. oui
dom. lllO•ICll, dlnclftl. Scd1111
aancuve. ~'* SWF 3S·O for
fncndtllip, romMCC. Seal lkach.
Call41'9
SW M 37, 6' l/11S, Ct1JO>S SflOl\S.
coolurc, mo• ics. qcl inc Scns1
ll•e and lllirrlofous. seck1111 aunc
uvcl().4-0SWF. lrvUIC C1U lS9l
MAIUUAGE· FA. \ill Y \ii \'DFJ),
SWM 39, 5'1'/160, M hipp),
bcakhy, CACICISC lqllbrly, Sood
Wpc. nchllONI ulucs. wide 111·
ll:rcSlS, good CMCCf, k.n>C or hu
mor, hones&, swcrc, consiJcra1e,
hui: 1111ecrny Scclt Ille same Ir
vine. Call 3631
ATllLETIC PROFESSIO'IAL
SWM. 33,6"1165, bloodclbluc, ten
lllS, Wctglll ln111111C, JOUUI&, ¥ol
lc)'ball, be.tch, s.ltnnc. biking Com
pulCf ~-Secb acuve Y.OCTW\
IO Siwi: l.Wo"C, tan. "C n:laifOllSh1p lrvlllC. Cill JSlO
SINGL.EcftAVAILAOU:WM 24,
auncuve. 1n1'!ll'CStcd 111 rncct111g b1
or L womaA P~ all \11mon
Vicp. Cill 3041.
HONEST, CARl'\G SWM 39,
SIM15, NIS athletic, successful.
fllMy. EnJ0)1 dlfl"'I OUI, rno>ICS,
sportq cvcnu. humor Scds .t
lndlYC SW!-N/S 2&-40 "'""Simi
lat Cj\WIUC:5 ln111C. Ull 3747
DWM 4l, 6"21190, green t •u/
lwv.-n hair, blcs coif, ttmll, bU.
111c. 11ra1cnlt, scd.s S\1.1 1S 44, \/
S. Tuna C.all 4l01
l\IB..1.£ffiAL OW\t >llUCll\C .n, 6/1 O, prrfem ... 1ul. u1111g.
sed.111g fcnu)c o( """'"-<''"film.
tu•cl,c,pl«ine ll'\1nc C"ll 361Q
VERY Ill. \IA.\ 0\\ \1 .s~. S Ii
educa1cJ, ('IOfCS.ilOOAI sccl,, fit
ht.1nCSl b.Jy 10 ha•c IM111I). ~iJs
1"' UIC.. Call 4337
RETIRED PROFl'SSIONAL,
lw-d>.omc, Cb.s An SO 'ce.11 ai
lnCtl•c, inJcpcndent. "'cahh r l.Wy
39-S9. lo\'c tnvcl, ICIWI. New
port Bexh. Call 4() 0.
SWM 77, 6/175, un, alhlctoc, fun,
smccn:. stable, rcla11011Sh1p or1
cniedSetlss:ame..~ T1111W1 Call
3300
ITAIJA.\ S\I, 6'n1S. humorOUi,
2~ lO for rom111ee. usuna Buch.
C&ll 4363
\iY DAYS ARE FREE. SWM, 28,
6'/l S2, b</llf, collqc &rad. seeks
lively WF 2S· lS for f1.11 and advc:n-
IUtc \fS Lone Bexh ~I 313S
POSTMOOER. '\, aoodlooblg an-
tSl!m1111C1111, 2$, SI0/14S loolt111C
ror hcallhy Cncndshl!llreb11011.sl11p
CorON Jd \tat Call 3271
A TrRACTIVE, LO \G HAIR
SW\t secls ittncll\t long ha11
SWF Cosu ,\.tcsa C.114176
Br.Aat GUY, 40. tan. at.tnc11vc.
sc:clts bc.acll &•I for fun by Ille ocun Sc.ii Bcxh Call 4241
BRIGllT. FU~~Y. outdoorsy
SW\t 40, SIS Seeks stun. ui~lh
gent SWF25-40. who's loving. sen-
su<K.l\, for lauehtcr,"wcckcnd ad
vcivwe, qUICt ll1llCS :und rnorioga·
mou1 future. Long Beach. C1ll
4431
FUl\i'i'Y, l\1CE WM 36. 6'11170
seeks slun c11uc 1-, 2S-3S io slwe
sun. f'un, 8l pWL So dn.tcs Costa
\1cs• Call 44 39
ID!l.P' W~t 42, seeks IAICC.bJ) IO
help me o•c:rcomc 111) Wl)nc:ss "''th
"'omen. ~ BQCh. C"ll 42?2.
I'S' C/SPIRITl.ALl.Y 1wue
SW\1 ,,./f11n occi.nit>c.a'h • IC""I
hlc-.h le. etc Sccu sv.1 unJ.-r I JS#, 2() JO for (ncnJ>h1p, Cl.;
1 ... ,1.N BC-"11 c.11 11 ~s
DARK l'OFT SW\t !oCCU SI 1nw
Jl<ICll), lilm, thc.11rc, mu_'"'· m.J
n1;ti1. m11J ronns of mMMt. t'<.
c:;i.,1rnal JOWTIC>S 1nio m>soc i-m.
UprQSl('ll of Ille rrund & saul In
~lc~PG&l'ilcnCiro•e Call 3196
SFXY BLACK \.tALE, 42,
goodlool.ing, v.dl bwl1, health).
S'6/l 40, sec:ls Ill C~OtJC date l'n:
ft( 2S·3S k»ty WF bombshell, t.u1
open to any equall )' eaccpoo,ul
rupc.111sc.SlllCO'Conly L.oneBcxh
Call 401'
SW\! PROl-CSSIO'\AL. :>.IS JUSI
60 but lools like SO, S7 /149. '°"
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~l.•inctrt,\CIC\ft.~k.clan, ~Ible anJ f UI\. 1-0\'c IO dtnet,
t'Ol-k, •cc:).cnJ CCI &wavs, l'iuch
a.nJ "'°" S«l.UIC SW~A bJy.
f"Cll)', ptlllC, )0-45 yrs )0<1111 !11&
nal 11111 C.all 4428
P/\SSIO\i\ n=tJESTllUl·\042.
6"1/195 ~Cl) succeuful n~. •cry
h~. blllC e)eJ. tharwn.1.oc
NS "''lh no liJ..-. Yw Y~cr.
tr11n, wrcl), eJ1a..litJ, roe 1111cr
C'\ICJ II\ SI.Ill ... i family (hul )o;.
h.lt arc SIU!') C('IUl\.t dcl \t.u
C.111.1411
Gt.:.\ IU \IA\, :-<IS, \tn, OW\t
pn•fcsu-1 6'/160, mti.;a I Ille
Ail~dM!clfls,Jw,. llc-w~'lll
)OU' !\cwpm Buch C&ll 4763
LASat JOCX. \tlT Pll D Re
JClf"Ch Sclt'nllSi. 34. S'' '" ninner. LA BCWIOll Mar .U-. c )<.llfll cm-
111110, f1Stlo~1rc. bl!~. \•U\J,
dtny, lamllad.l, danctftC. t\nW1111
~13634
4 TTRACTIVF., ROMA~TIC
SWM JO Kds 111nc11>e I-f« ~
lftlnCC. poss Ible cloll11na opt1m1I
.at•llJCS. Anihclll'I C.11 l909 I
SEXY .t R0\4.ANllC SWM, lO
~hfef1MSIOlllltl)' Sttt.sSWF
life, .vn lflldhccnt MJ cultured,
tL'MU, aolf, ski MJ more. Sccklllg
•er) auncllvc, J"CllY I.I<!) Wkb "O
tO \hare SOO'IC of ume w11h, 11 C,
frtr c:ornmoucJ rclAtMV1sh1p ~e.,. ·
JIM Huch. C•ll 499-l
ASIA\ QI.El-\ ~'HDED.SW\1.
45, klllJ, •1n.:cre, lwldwmc bu.1
neu ov.nct s~u cnrn1.1I bJy \().
'5 wllu h .. cs uohnc. gulf tcnnl\,
ump1111t 111 mount1111S .ulJ k>n1
wllt.\ I'll Ille 1'e.>ch 41 no;hL \c1o11
put' llc.kh C1JI .s 190
ATTRAC11Vli, Hl. S\IARI
1\llilcuc, rom11111e, DW \t,6 t • 17S,
40's 10 meet prcuy, f~. Ul4tU1ga11,
UlqOlll&, Wl\Wl'IU) •\'INlll. JO 40
for danc1111-dtrWIJ. tmcl, trll)'
anJ calm umcs. lw&hUll .nil lo•
1111 lq\N ~pl C•ll .&285.
u~s Sllt\Rf & CARr WW"f,
6-* k"1l.s 54, ST I 160, r NllCiall
t«W't, 'fS, ~ <rllC\IVC, IJllTI
IAJy """° Illes dlnc1nc, bcac:I\,
~.dclen. oulJoon.'f'Of'S. n~I. home .nil l11111ly. 'W111t11er.
C11t~n
SW\t. ll, 6'/111, ckafftd prof.,
ca111o1ic rl'(lfft 1.qe fll'Nty. °'°r
wiqua, w , rravt I. aimcdy, ~
1111 eJuca1ed SWF wuh vtluct
Long 8Qdi Call 19Sl
SW~. 40, llA.~DSOME. lit, fun.
pn>fcss10111I, non rel111CKJS. S 11",
seck111a aunctt•e SF 34 or unJcr
for fun. romance ll1d rebtlOl\lhop
le~111g 10 marriage and family
Cost.I \tcsa Call 4212
EDl;CATED. ATIILE11C, f11n
lovt"I:. spw11Ull for lnd11. sc:cl.s at
tncll•e. lfllll, U11tlhgen1 ,,.omin
u~er 40 for relatiolbhop LO\
Abm1tos C1114is6
l..~lQUE GE.'\'ll.E..\tA. 'I SEEKS
U\lQUE LADY. OW\1 S7, 48,
1.thlctJC ~IS. U1tcll1gcn1. anocubtc,
1o11cll·m1U111ercd, happy succcssfol
& f11W1C1Ally sct. l ski, pby talnb,
gold and love uavel Seeking an
1unc11¥C, unencumbered, elecan1
lad)' toslwc .a h~y life ll1d bu1kl
"bsung rclll1011Sh1p. MUlllll lo)
alt)', lnlSt and respect a must. Ir
VU\C. Call 4J89,
~OT FOk F.VERYO:-O'E c~ccu
ll•c DWM, 6S, 6'1175, )OUlhful,
allllctJC, pt~oruble, seeks new be
c11111111g .... 111 a INiy sensuous ·~)
of be.Aul), clwm, Klph1.i1uuon
The gOA.I ti c:omrruuncnt &. ~clh
emcss. Lets begin '"'•lh a dtJlogue
&..M a;Cllf.b o( sun. wlJ MJ o..:un
n:1re.11s IN iM Call 4605.
VERY TOtCllABU th1m wmt'
1tung SW\I, sc'i.rc prufeiwnil.
secli SCfboll\e SWl-, l41c 1 .. entlC'I,
url) th.rt!C'.>, for qwct ITIOITlnll>
Ml.I ~11'le rcl.11IOl\sh1p, m.trrtJ'c
lluntoni;ton Beach Cill lS16
1-1\ \\CIJ\U.Y Sl'Cl..ltf OW\I
61 '\1S,6r.OOseeb..ur&ll\C,tl1111
fcnuk for mo•ICS, lhc.itcr, tr.i\cl.
etc tooa Beach ull 4~7
PROHiSSIO\AL DW'1 37. en
JO)'S hie. ;;ports, sho'"'J romA11Cc
Scck111g U1lelhgcn1, (1111, lltrkll• c
lid)' (26-36). COn>lla dcl \tar C.ill
3938.
TAU.. STRO~G\l.1W:D SW\1
42 see .. ~ lllfM:\IYc laJy 11>1\o "'lnU
a dcc1sKlft makinc man. Let's ull
HunllnlllOll Rcach. C.ill 44 S
SCORPIOSW\t SOs, alllk111;.~lh,
le!INS, Ila vcl, umps ~lJ S \I.]
40+ :-OIS \e.,pon Bu~h C.ill
48S7
SB \I, PKOF . FRl'.Sll rRl\CI
TYPF. )C.vrunc for olJ f.a.J.10n1:J
uluc rd11101hh1p sec: SUI-, l'I
30.cnJO)>cm.:cru (e..1 t'C h,La.•
Vcca. Sign.i.l lltll C.atl HI~
GOOD 1.00Kl\Ci ~11C~•lul
S\lt \f. \1, '>CCU c41." .tllrtdl•r
t.J) m~ 11g roman«. c.invn.um<111
..,,.! ~I fncnJ Cl'°'ll \k_. Call
1957
A TIILF.TIC, PROI HSIO'i \I
SW\I, 12, scclt.ulun cl.a..-• "-•.h
l.ody IO S"'Clt II UUl Sl.llKI flc..i..h
C~l3S37
A REAL CATCll S"\1\S 11,
ilhlcllc, h.inJsomc. 1n1dl141cnt.
"''uy, pru(c~•Klft•I. c:h.rm<r ..n.I
rom.antJC, rt.lJy lO \Clllc Ir• inc.
C.iJI 3Sl8
DWM LOOKl\G I-OR '"""'' ™blcihlll1l<'t'OllS J..,11, unJ.:r .ll} \
S, :->ID l !o>c ~ru,\iJ. I u..11n
C•ll 461S •
~l:..\SITIVf~llO.\I \I 'iW\1 ~6
6'1/IJ), ~d.11111111.:lhgtra unn~
~~ S'o\ F, 2(}.27, for fyn .anJ
romAnCe \c•rc-n Bu.h C-111 mi
llA.~DSOMl'~SllY \IA\ 40, S'1 I
ISO.J""emu.IC,mo'tb LA~~
f(!f the r11lil male.ti l..oclc 8c.Kh
C1114267
SBM SElXS SI-~ '~ fot frlCftJ
sh•f· f'uft. tc.dl \futl t'C I~ 140.
pellet c.dcn Gro-c. Call '2.~
DWM PROH~SIO~AL S7°Sttb
-IO OIJOY die cooJ life Ill
ft\'el, -IC, IM>~. danco. and
ll(tJ .. itJa, 45· 57 Oninac COlllll\'
Call 4H2
/\TI lr:IST. SW\1, S'S', \f)ITllUll,
hl.WTIOrOU>. gcncrou., (fl<lnlitlCOUS,
romanllC, r11.. n/s, sccl.s wnc 111 ~
WOf!WI Long Buch Call 4633
OW'\, 37. S9"JISO. \IS, twn ~1t.
blue eyes, athlcuc Sccl.s SWF 20
40, fi1, 111111 Tl6un CJll 3675
RJ:. J\JSSJ\ \Cl· \1/\.\ SW\1.36.
511'/1 SO, acu•e, tnrn. prof cu ioni l
lo•~ b1qcl1ng, film. Mt Seeks
1111ell11cn1. ""ac~ S"l !4 36.
Cosu ~cu C.ill·"\636.
I IA.\ DSO \11:. AS IA.\ \11\. \ , .SO,
f 4/120, blac.kAJro,.-n. w:cl.~ F1hptna
lldy for hlc11111e pmncr Long
Bcxh. C.a.114015
RETIRED WIDOW!:!( needs fe
m•le eomranion o•cr 50 for trJ•el,
dtru11g, .anJ more Sul Beach Call asso
SK mR. SKA 11:.R. PllDT.rit S'I r .
blue C)CJ college pro<e.mJJ, fih)
iomc.1hU1g. romantic, kll1d Seeks
bn1ny, fonny. fa. f111.inc1Jlly sublc
stylish l«ly ror "'orlJ travel, m11r
ri.ce :-Ocwp.>I\ Be.ich c.11 .s 75
WRJlB( SIJ.KS WRfll·R. SW\t
3 • 61170 lwl.1....m.: lm.t>rn ""'" 1111 few prCll) C~"'TIICr f« Wl<ICl-
MIJ IOOW\<.e lhlt>oi c.11 31156
RLACX \IAU· 47, '11..•w me i ,,,,.s .. ~~Ill JI.• .. H'll .J
&°'.J m.tn lluntuii;i."' lk..th Cill 415'1
LOOKl\G IC>R \\ OIOIR
\ltO\fA.\ •tr\•t11..._11,e)\I )'I
1.:(1 ~l ... '<:l• .. ".illll• l.aJ\ '"'run
IMnc Cill H~l ·
llOl&Sl'IO I \n\O,J9,scd.•
I-. fnllnm. 1~ l\ IN lun 1r.a•cl.
((lmCJ) .t.nJ> I l..11.C .. \>('d c.11
36~1.
F\;\\'YGOl.R \IFl SJ\l,40,C12.
secl.1 """"'..n "'ho on m.llr.c me
l1ugh 1nd fill m) lltmmy l•ing
Rtikh. C.all 4251
l·Ol..CI\ 11'0 PROl-FS~IO\AI
)\I. \1,61 ISS.01JO)sJ111ni;.J.m..
1111: . .,cdcnJ.• "~ks dcnJc:r '\WI
4(). 50. cump.inll'll, pv111Cr for \In
CCRn:ti11 .. ,1:>h1r lr\'UIC c.11.i~~
/\ VFRYllA\0~\lf kO\t \\ nc. gcnutne. p.1.>'"-•nll( ~·en
llllulh )\lo \j \J, S°'J/15(\ (Me\
"'lie, nv W•. na lo•c hlnJb. nt•
1.11100. II() '"'""~'l<fll.:.l> '\(I'\
~lh , \kntltt, lln.&I\, rU' lul ,uJ
JI• •Qin.in "'tK-bcl1C• c• 111 them
n1n, 1n1un.;;;., k-•c. AnJ I.he n~t
"' h•c h.tf>rol~ e•cr •Jtcr lr"nc c~11 ,1o11
\.Hff \Ol 1111 Ll '\W\I <;I\
Ill \ u.lcnlN .11.ll•c '"l' '~ n
Jo, ChlC', loer.llllC l.a.h, ~~ pli..<.
I•• trll:nJ•li•r 1L..Wia, 1t •~'11 .. .illcJ
hch•«n 7/1 ~ &; 1r-o I 1 .... 1 ""'r
IDC'\>Ai:o:, pk...c C•ll ag.ttl\' I Jn U\\: C.111 i?g,
Alll U\1 liH\1. ~I. ~t.·, l\..n1I
kotne. ~l.s ftl•s~~ )liuni:cr le
m•k 10 \II.Ill' lhc fintf tluni:• 1n hie
l,(•oit He h C •II ·11~2
'ill\1GI \ll\l. H.'•ccl•SWI .,II.•
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('.ill """l
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r'""'•ll) 111 S\lo \t !to '"'"'
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hfahlc ~Jt1111 UI Mtrl!lll>C, fll
SJ., 11 4<\, Y..ho likes fl8\ anJ ''
C.lla!lenl --· f"'-·lt>ly rt'JIMn("C UllJI « rcb11<1ft>htp. \e,.pM H"th
C•ll JO().I
rtlYlilCIA.'i, SS. ~ '1'~. ¥-
puh11g Sc:cl.s C"U111v11cd, )OIAAf\11
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ADV A."CF.0 DEGREE L~ BUSI·
:-."ESS ASD HU~OR. lllDCtl•c
SWM. V. SIS. •cry llhleoe. De·
sins :"JS. slcnJcr. hullh come ious,
1111Clhgcn1 F. 19·27. who apprcc1·
•lcS PhanlOOI of !he ()pen u well
u Ille Kings Long Beach Call
~78
PIA:-..T A GARO!·\ L:nfrncrcd
D\VJ() <eel \ C$OICll<: wom.ui w/
1 .. inuc in hcJC)c 'l:c'"I'"' BclCh
C.111-llt-2
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the uh1omc "'om.l/\ I\) •h.ve ro
rn.ul!I• .U"'c:l.S '" lU.\UnllU\ ll<.C.&11
hoot t.u .. h home \u1'6tl se .. I\
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R~h. Call J8 51
PROl-l:SS107'AL, DA \I, JCl. S'TI
I C!O, ~S degree. secu praCesrnnal
AF lSlJer JO. must br 1uncu•c.
<lllLat, KU•C .\/IJ ftn.nc11Jly SC
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bcxh. vollc)ti.11, btl.mg. racquc1
b.l!I. music Seeks a11nc11vc. ~lh
lcuc SI-24 29. 1,.,111e C&ll 3203
llV\10ROUS. llAPPY. llAXD
SO\iE. SWM. SO. SI I 1170. '\IS,
sec .. ! b1uom beaut• H 50 fOf rnun~ful rtluKimlltp C)prCS<
Call 4905.
I \I LOOKJ:-.G FOR A WO\\,\\
i..i m.lkc m~ pr>or•I) . .w>d ,.ho v.111
m;U.c me hct pnoniy About me
scn<c ol humor, s1t1cctt, wa.rm
"-'ed. cdoclic ~u. own my
OW9 tiu.inm, 38, brMwc~ S'IO'/
t6S. eo.i. Mesa. Call 3503.
VERY HANDSOMESAM 35.i&ll.
canng, N/S. Sccls lall, big.
vcauuful, homey WF marr1&gc-
m111dcd. Tldlltl. Call 3718.
HMIDSO\fE, St..CCESSFUL
SWM. N/S. 3S, 510'(175, lulwi
1ypc,ownbus111CSS.t ~ F111-
mlly ~WC. CllJO)' fife. Seeking
SWF. un.ui. shm. ~uuful 25·35
lor k'llg tcrm rcbu~hJp lrvll'IC c.n 3H2
FU:'\ LOVL\G, SESSI nVE, out
glllllg, ull SW~1. -.;1s, }.l Ezlio>s
.ntmlls, alhkllCl, ill tultwal at
U•tlics Sod..s S1011lar uU. SWF/
SM. \,IS, 25·33, for frtcn<hlup/
p;M1"lc rdJll\lnsh1r. ll\llllC C•tl 3525. ~
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ll.111, 30, 5 (I /1<11) 1·.nJO\S \ports,
nim.oc~. •ntm•IS S~~ \ ~WJ.; 22
35 IOf lun/l't'l.itt""-'lup l u~11n Call
3 32.
EDl..C1\TID. lt.\\USOME. SO,
ll<ri .50). 5'91150 scckc 1Ltr.tellYC
m•lc for .i.ueo."' f111un: m"tllTl<ll\Y ''"'!>Of\ ttudt C.ill J9'4
\IR. \IO\I \El-OS IW\IA\TIC
11tlE.\D to ,rcnJ tune ...,,lh Im
hc.lllh>, h.ul<l~'lnC. 40. w11h Clu-t>
UMI utUC\ ) ou shoulJ l\C shm.
sl•t>lc. &lllJ\ll\C anJ m.irro.ige
mlll<lcJ If\ Ill( r .11 .Wli!
\EWl'OR rRl~Clll.lt.. \.1, SW~f. :--IS. :-..1n. lLC. l>U:?OO, LSC ns 59. \UO G'l'I<. 'RI., >«kc ecru
h•M> s..w:, semi .1ou'l'crvus t-cach
Men.Jc IO Jn•c cu1\ kcl~nccs
:-\c'"JX'fl Buch. C ~114~~8
ffESHRJl:SO WA.\11D by6'1
SWM :"IS, 37 f« tcmll, buch,
ik1mg, tn•cl w1lh1n hl>ncst. fun,
healthy. <'Omm1ucJ rcl.111oruh1p
lrv1t1t. Call 3794.
SWJM. SIS. 34. SCJ SIJ:.KS L'\.
ltWGf~' r. IWXll•c. ilnCCfC
comf"llJO!l fot romUtUC long ICrln
rtbllOOSlup. f:nJ0)1 corned)', a>n·
VCIUOOll. m~ oc. Leu i..IJt. San1.1
AM. C.\ll lSS s
llANOS0\.1C, TALI~ STABLE.
SRM. Irvine profess1c1ul seeks
slcndcrOC SI-for ~111vc 111um•tc
rc~p To bit ltut\ies Ra
ci.al t>Kl ground IJl\llT\pollv.l. Ir
vine. c.11 m1.
BOYlSI 14~.(»Jt S5. alhleuc. fwlny,
rtlll'WllJC i.tlOme) whocnpys film\.
musK. thu!re. g.arnes atK1 sporu
would like IO mcc1 • fil, very al!DC·
bVC 11111 •ery •dllJCftl ~l SF
wi111aspMtJc111 her eyes. S""pon
Buch. t all 4483.,
RICH, HEALTHY . A TT'RAC·
11VE SHM, 37, med""" build.
would hlce IO mcc1 clown fO can/I
g11I Cor 1111im.11e rtbl.lonsh1p. llun-
lltlgtm Beach. Call 3U3.
I IOPEFUl RO~tA."-1lC, SJ M. .!6.
6T/l 7S•. profcuiooal, seeks
soulmatc/pl•ym•tc 10 slwc mo•
ics, music, lau&)itcr. romance. Ir
•inc Call 381.t
GE.\11.£.'M.\1.Y. W/\R\14U
llI/150. suctwful, comcdK, •lh
lc1ic. Likes~. uncl, fine dm
mg Sccl.s TRl \1' male Fo61!ul)
OK. ~c"'pon Bcc:ll C.\114 IGI
A1.1.A.'4EJOCA. ~LOOKS W/BKi HFAJtT .i warm e1lc. SWM.
N/S, 30, 6T. adllctic, 1MClhgen1.
(>'olcmonal. lininc111ly 5«11re
EnJ01 mcroes, lhalrc. spol\l, mu
SIC. W~ .t nlll\ante. $cd!f1C SWF.~JS. wllhs1m1btbxkgl\1Uftd
& 1114UC$ts. Lon1 Bcadl. C ill
36bS
CWSY Eli ROPE.AN CE.\'Tl.£
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•ffccuoruu:,cmo1oc>nallyWr1n:an
ca.lly suhlc. Seeking pclllC, inicl
l1r.cm .. &Utl.Cl.l•c bd) lrvmc Call
4211
RO\iA.\'llC R£Al ~' 65.
6 '2'. aunruvc scd.s lo' •hie SO'i\h
homcm.&1.cr EnJOy aru, cl1.1ri1y.
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PROFESSIOSAL 35, 6 /I O•.
h:and.omc.educa!N, CD.JO)' iporu,
lUH'.l ans, SCn<ltl\~. l111nWf1.'llS
Scclung 111rl1Cll•c SWF. (ZS \1)
'" lllC. Call 3903
llA\DSO\U:. \IER.Y Sl.CCr: S
1-1 .. L \\ M. ) I. sclca1vc, c(lfl/ i<k.'fll.
duty. Scel1n& Vtr) buu11ful.
SCl)', (1111, IS 30. SWF IO 'pot!, rs;r & ~ S¥ita /\na c.a11
DWM,MllJTARY.37,SI0'/16()11,
b~lllC, CO\llllr)' llllUIC, bo .... t
mg. rnov o . Le~;'-ScekJ S WF/
OWF. 25-ll, petite.. SU)', Lc•!i,
for rcla11onth1p, smoker olay
Tu.sun. Call 3791.
l\CL1U\BU· ltO:>.\A.\1lC,Sll~1.
C~islllll, ~. S6', proCcut0nu,
'4lmpus1on.uc, intqruy. happy.
Surching for tnfelligc:nt, IU'11C\IYC
bd)' llll<.lcr40 w11lisp1111l&ll & fMn·
1ly va}ucs In-inc. Call 44()4.
492J
COl..'.\TRY Gl'"TlF\f,\'i
C'IO<I) 111\.\, \/S, 47, 6'1'/11\ll.t
lo..llin~ for 111ce lool.inji, 1111, •lllTI
lOt•h S\\r, Ovu.t1an. '\IS ho."..c
k"c•. Wrmglcr\ \a-Country 1...i, lf'111c. Call 4136
llA.'DS0)1E DWM, DAD, 27,
S' /1 UM, gcnulllC, ann& Scd.i
~. hlltll<'f'OIA, aunct1•e. S \Ii r/
SI lr/DWF/Df IF, l). JS, 1111&)1lc.~d1.
outJocn, Jinnrr, otr roMlq Ir
•UlC Call 3028
CA 'iADIA.\, OW~f. !"IS.
YOUTIIFUL J6, icnu1ne, rcsron
s1ble. pru(~~IONI, ulenled, lnm.
S '1 Seeks allnd1vc. slendct, c1111
C'lll, W1icula1e wtJm¥ w11h w11:.
pwc. spunk. ~lllC. Ull 44SO
SWM.62.S'9'/IS0t,MCELOOK
1:-;c s~hmc '°' lhi1 -11n
1ercd ~. \ht ~ 111tcll'IC'lt.
hbcnlcd wom:a11 v.ho inst.sll on
~>"'I her r111 sllare of a JO>ful fnetl<hl11p. lrvn.. Call 4766.
SISGLE. F ... TllER, PROFES
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\\ht 11 .,.., '' 1 <'IVl' \01r ,l(J ....,~ wJI ~ign 2 vort rruJ number whtth we will maa to you wit.h information on how to recotl.1 your free VOK'C ;ad
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MAN \FEKl:'\(j WOMA~
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OWM, 49, humorous, romMCK,
honest, lc>vt C'.111~ f•Y lllOV
ICS, ln'el. 1anlcft~ Scds ~.
3.S.SS w/ Slll't1lar 1111C1nt\ for long
lam ~laoonsh1p. lrv111C CaU438S,
SW\1. 46, S'S, 01-'E..'. 110'\EST,
SIOCCl'C, nc• rt m.unC!i.1,prol~l(lft.ll
~ dan1t1J, .. ~lb, C(lftVCYUI~
and ciplU<1nc, Sc:cks family
m l/ldcd pcfl1l' fetn.1 lc I"' me C •II
4141
Sl\CFRE, 110\fST. OPF\,
SW\I. '\IS, }l, 6'4 Scct.s SF.~IS.
21 · J ~ r." <'00\IN ucJ n: lat.1"'1>lllp '"I.RC C..11169!
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blon.k, fil. )~ '<I. ~-onfhknl l..
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sc:ss ti&>~. ch.vm. h.aTlllf, vnctl1 ce1n l·.11j0).,1111~&du\111g.ic1 •""•)> fun ln1ttc'.1.le\I tn fncnJ
~h1plrom.lllCt'/l't'l11uon-hopw/SWf,
2ch 1414(h. '""" P"'"''-a ~11T11l..r
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SW\1, YOl. \C: l7, 5T/14.S•
S«>.s 20 .10. 11ohn I.I\~ '~
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rc.1Jmi. anJ rc•ll, Utt>• '"I/IC c.11 lbit>.
ST1\nlf EC.\.IU·. '11.0\IN,\I
. S 1111~. Moc e,cJ rrolo
•~.ii. lit.II ptN'l\lltl\, ~pooUM
C>US, h<>nc~I, sin.ere \«ks 1111 a1
llA.11\ c,•t1f!lmun1ot1•c. family i111J
rcb•1<-h1p \)(ltn\CJ, ronwili. I•
1?14.lc. 25..:0 lf"tne C.111 WH
ATTRi\CTIVl:. SF\SITIVI:,
SW\t, '\JS.30,b2MOll. l\dllclJC,
prol ~M\ll, -.lub WICCnly, ,,
re..tl(lft, 1111cll1gc:nte i)Q1ia bau
11ful. CO<nf*•blt SWf', \/S, ZJ.30,
w romance fOf pos.s1Ne rcl.alion
slup ll'\lllt. Call lSll
S'ft \t, l7. 6 6/l 80f, 1"'llh dari. l\i1.1
& llU1! C}G. AlhlcliL, funny &
e!IJO}S Q!Ow slitng. •.a.tn skivic
Scek1111 SWf.21.\0 lt11111C. Call
342.t
CIOOS11A.\SR\f,41,5'11 ,~
cins1un snr /SAf zei 40 Pt111e
~ s.,.ly Of i.hm Loni Be~ C1114~
SW\1. JI. Si'/145. JD, «<l~ fc
mile 20·35 Lile~ C•lllU\,
K00i1~1. ll~. '°'"' mu•
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IU, \IY :'.I\\{!:' IS RIC). Im 1
prorcnK'IU.I, (<Vn1jlutc1 •ll•ly•11,
SWM. rm JS )1' olJ. •llrlCIM.
toodbutlJ.,Sl'/I~ Im ~111lJ
111 Oflftl ml/IJN cor11pan ~'" I 111
etc.I, di~t. lmc mv o .. n plK'"
If opm mllllkJ lllJ )(('lo,111• a 11,,
~· rtlAllCll'l\htp, ull mo: I J.>nlt
Be«h. C1ll JI .lV
llUMOROt: D\\'\I, 4J, S7, tonr
h;ur, \Olvcn1. \Cm1 sm..n, nu mA)'>f
vito. 8c ~1vn, lir1Vol &: k"cly An~1111 CallolldO
llARDlOR\'D.S \\\, llU"\Cll
BOK\, •et) hW\Clmt. fvnner
fuhton mo.Jct, 38. 6' ~ed.-•llf.14·
lJ•C ftlll< IO CllJO)' Ille flllOI 1n
lire Lone Bc...11 Call \?'11
111\:\0SC>\il... 11(·1\I TllY WM
SEFXINC l>ta "'\"'1<111, Ille b1Ja"I
1M t-c:uci, f(lt ptu.lnblc #11.1 i:r.111
fy1111 1rrw ~f1C11M gu..r"'
l£ICd.. ~ Beath. Call 4 'S4
VERSA 1llE, 11, SWM. •(,Clar
11111, btotlln!I"' ud..« 1111ethacn1.
huhl!y, rclhlally. m•rl'flmCn
~y. ~'7 ... lft ~wi: llllO
conccru, sb1111 lllJ ~ atll~1
11e1. I~ Reach. Call J9.S6.
SWM, 81.Uli-FYll> BLO!'iDI
6712'0, a.ie. f'l)l)vttt, tm<I A
"10f¢ f.llJO)i lift....,,.,, co .....
will 1mw~ all talk. I~ 8c11Cll.
Call J67J
A. UWli ll\al I~ ~riliutcJ
SWM, \ucnuful, -Otl-<Cl'll~
1VUJ~r11C:r/p0evmu.1uo111 Till,
......... IC Ba&. .-ic ..... °""' iov.a llcw\. r... -"-ebe SF, 25-35,5'6'•.•-· lleMa.lful,po~ tnldlia•bolwd
...,. $jll, naec ~IROl:B. ~ J'ft -r bn>lcn, and pflofly CIA
llC"U· If )Oii re no< 11untdlkd by
a ~ --· 1'f1&~ t l\vM\&UC, m:a1.tvc 111a11, call nit' I h1nt111awin
Be«ll. Call U 10
TAU.A. \1> AA OC\.1.A 1T 'i W\i.
li. 67111<1#, ~:""~· (A)llt1t degree, 1n1crt , cugrJphy.
COCTl(\llCI', "'lift.mi'"~ 1)<1~,
4'1n¢ina.""' ""-"~ • "'.''"' '"f 1 ~11m. uolh..11 rq~I ''"'II OJancc
CUllllty C111 \\116
l\11RACllVI \.11..\IC C0\1
PO l.Jt fm •n.11t•c runn•.po.•
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6"21tQ< Ye>11n: .1uro1111'~ lll•k
r-Jctlt. hJF'"· """w i.lwc I~ hc•h C.11 HO.!
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lJ\ \, '\' 10/1 0-'). ~-.. iv ....
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fl'f fll<Jll\'1.vn<~, llL· 111111 ~b
~•I'. \'t \t) V.N I J
l.oa lk.t..h ( 111 l'-l I
I \t01 IU\,\ll Y .\. 11\1\ \
CtAI I ' )l.l \.J<L •«w•I tntrt
f'«'." ,., ... ...,, . "' h1111K'f • .i .. t:f'< ~·.S llli17 \cclJ'\\l.
~hm •lll•tll•C, 11n·n 11ml!creJ,
11a11h , '"''''"''· 'l .. ~ c ..... 1.1 \lc•..i t:.11 J~'(\
100\0C"lA~llC' D'.\ \I i " .,di
eJl.u1cJ w l'l.'~I l!l\c• lhr' '""
do.If', e>f'<' ''"\ t.Ol'l•ptn~ .in.lft>h t11t l>cr1<.-..b.,;\,l"1.m.111•tC\llOI
IU l'flt\\ \ht 11,.11, "'"" JI, ... t. en ,O~• cl.i.><K"•I ,,_,.. 11>...Ald W
lftU•tn ~~inc '" .. (min (\(
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U011Ul1p v.ho U/'I c<lfllj)htlle'.111 my
.. d. e<p.llJ m' bclftz~ 11\J 111
~ ns 10 ~ t \paKllCO, U... Be.II. Call .&I Ill
OIJTGOISG, A TTRl\CTIVf.,
ATllU"OC.SJ\t. S' .Ph.D ,I\) choiuci<i •i0i I IMI \Cf\JC of hli
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1111 111 1t1C I01Tt1 or .II\. f!IO\'oa, 01t
Mel, cQ>o;Cf\S .ult.I lfa\ el PIA) ucn
IMS •• '* llM d UIC\W di K $cclJn&
,.._ {214(1) ... ,_, d hulth Cl'lft'
IC~ cJuc.wJ, Of'Cn ~l tnJ
wall111Jtol!W.c•ciornm~1111c..J
1111 to l..ovc. M.am•gc •nd family ~ Re.todl Call 4(1.JI
A111l.E'11C ~l\<iLF DAD, NII
-fbtlmlbblkr, I )0\1111 '<'II. wn
CON~ lundl;CQC, f111111y (bl
I.In~'), Ct'OJ 'U). ck,..n IY c.¥1.h.
I• 1111 & • )CIUnJ 31 ~urt
'-ale, '\15. •M ll"UI stfl$C ol '-"« Aftl'l<.u•c woulJnl 11..w\ ti
llle1 llliftllj\gl(\llRC&I\. c,11 J910
Men Seeking Men
A 111LL1 IC •• S I MAJGllT AC1
l!l>C, mblt W\f. 29 ,..,th
'wim~·•tiullJ1tt .. •umt,2l 'l.
!'.ISi!) Bclmrllu Ml\n Ca~ 4Q~l.
CllTb s w \t. 2S. b'/I N) l:>!Wp.
!\2 Willg. iilr1', C:Ullplll& 'lra·&hl
~a and '''-"" S«Juiis "11'11111
l)l>f! Monde &lolrlu Zt 2&. 111 tll•!'C
11..J CJ\~ &Wlg. l lim1111,1m tk,rn c • .u ,)().1
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ti', very ~ Wc:.1111imtrr C.il 4931
r.ot-GW\t. ~.6./l6S&M!t11•i_....1 CiW\4 JS •s. ,ooc1 sh.aft·
c.1ttt ontn1td, fun· ICl\ 1111. fou111
aft n:laumship. I fllPJ Jllllnf NI °' II\ llMWI~. danc111a. CGfllfJ1
dibs. ••la \kiitla. A \ravel Hun ~ Rca~h. Call 4997.
SWM 5.S, .S'11Wl70 bn, mt*'llllf
~ P'°'o..1nML <'ki n, htalthy.
l•l ll\ll'nll.(~l•tim.ll'f' .. lll
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F.in.clm Valley. C1U 4M
l.'li SllAM-G\11'4 '\2.. ll l/IS1,
llldtl JOWll. hafllilome clrilctMf' •If• comp1n100, 1\IS(D l t'l'll
f:k.(h. Call 4~,
County M.irlcet Pl.ice 1n the
Jin pJrlmg lot it the Or.11n~ County
11,-.nund>, 100 F.11ir On~. C06U Mesa,
3· 6616 Thous.lnds ol •lt'ms on s.ale at
wttl.end, open"'" sw.ip meet. Ad·
, "ll' >O cents lchildrt'n under 12 frttl
Or.toge County Performing Arts Cen·
r WO T<Mn Cenlt'r Dmt', Cost.l Mesa,
f• ;,>t 21 Free tours ol the Center <ire of.
·cd \10/lJJy·Wedncsday at 10 and 11
M. Rncl\alions .11re requ11ed fOf groups
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• ulifomia Cout Oub, 3652 Michelson,
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Jazz Spectrum Inc. including .ill st)'les of
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• Costa Mes.i Quiel.steppers at Cost.I
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Road, Laguna ·Beach, 494-4514. More than
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wh1di runs 10 a m.· 10 pm daily through
Aug 30. Tickets: S2.SO SJ.SO.
• Or.inge Co.ist College, Costa M<'Sa A
"Robot Faire" fe.lturing robots of all
sh.lpes, stzes descnpuons, and functions
\\ ilr be h<'kl Aug 2
• Pagunt of lhe Masters at '"''"e Bowl,
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Creat WO<k> ot art liter.illy come to ~tie a~
actors, c~umes, 1a1thfully reproduced
b.1d.gr0llnds and stige lighting combine to
re·creale paint1n~ and sculptures a> mu'1C
i!nd J n.irrator set the mood ull f()f hd..l't
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Rood notth ol FOfest A\-enue LagunJ
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''The Wizard" wilT be shown on July 31 . Shows SI.art .it du~.
• Pierside 6 Cinemas 300 Paofic Coast
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T"o classic surf films w-111 be shown Sur,.
day, Au~ 2. -Bruce Brown's "The Endlen
Summer · at 12·15, 4:15 and 8:15 p.m.
and John Milius' "Big Wednei>day" at 2, 6 and 10 pm
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David Perry's "Table" -1987 lacquered wood.
The Home Show
A curator's crescendo
at Security Pacific Gallery
A hOU!>C is no1 a home. Or so
1hc ~aying goes.
I ndecd, a grievous reality
fo r lhc 1hree-year-old Security
PJc1fic Gallery in Co-.ta Mess's
\ktm t.h~tnct". who e currcni
l!ngaging exhibi1ion. ironically
.-------en111lcd. ''The
Arts
Scene
Home Show"
(through Aug. 22)
and cu rated by
the brilliant Mark
Johnstone,
symbolizes the
end of a sweet
love affair
between a
gra1cful Orange
County art
community and a
spectacul:ir ·
9.500-square-foot
gallery, which has
------been home to a hit parade of fabulous themed
group exhibits assembled from
Sou1hcrn California galleries and
pnva1c collec1ions since its opening
in June 1989.
It -.ecms 1ha1 as a rc-.ull of the
merger bc1ween SecuTlly Pacific
and UankAmcnca Corp., this
spcciully designed, spa1ial,
museum-quality gallery -in itself
a ~plenc.lid work of art by architect
Frcdenck Fisher, incorporating
1,11c-~pccific installa1ions by leading
Southern California artists Lita
Albuquerque, Eric Orr and Jud
Fine -will be re-configured and
poS'iibly reduced in size to begin
showing art selec1ions from the
combined Security Pacific and
Dank America corporate
collections (totaling more than
18,000 pieces -ah. remember the
feverish accumulation of the '80s).
It's a small consolation prize as
far as I'm concerned. Wh at has
given this space its comfort-zone
appeal was the anticipation of what
Johnstone would come up with
next in terms of clever and
electrifying topics to build an
exhibit around.
Case in point is "The Home
Show," a curator's crescendo
highlighting the summer slice of
Orange County an offerings with
its sassy sampling of craft-related
objects, furniture, drawings,
paintings and installations inspltcd
from our habits of habitation and
common elements of domesticity.
With a title that suggests we
might be heading off to the
Anaheim Convention Center to
peruse displays of sensible decor
and practical items for around the
house, "The Home Show" is
instead a whimsically aesthetic
exami nation of the articles we
choose for our interior
environments, and how those
choices become part of our effort
to retrieve the coziness of "home
sweet home" from the onslaught of
technology, computers and the
autonomy of living in the '90s.
The exhibit ion features work by
15 Southland artists whose
sensibilities about domiciliary
20 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, July 30, 1992
objects range from the functional
to the funky, and can actually be
broken down into three CJtegories.
One section of the exhibit
spotlights pieces that are utilitarian
-such as a chair, lamp, silverware·
or table -but which nevertheless
relay a grounding in the traditional
arts, reaching a bit beyond their
role as nifty craft objects. Another
group of artists explore works
which might have been functional
if not for an obvious preference
toward experimentation, imaginary
ideas and visions of fantasy.
Finally, the third group of artists
create installations that employ
everyday objects as references back
to social, cultural, political or
gender issues. .
For example, the genesis of
Hispanic artist Paz Cohen's
installations is rooted to the jolted
reaction she has had as an
immigrant relocating to the United
States from Mexico City. In her
mixed media work utilizing light,
sound and movement. "John and
Juanita, the Arm Chairs," she
incorporates everyday objects that
call attention to her temporarily
discomforting environment, and the
culture shock of too many sudden
rules and restrictions. On the other
hand, David Perry is fascinated
with the look and fun ction of
everyday objects, yet slyly
confounds utility with beautifully
subtle and well-crafted strategies,
as in his rocking lac~uered-wood
"Table" from 1987.
"John and Juanita, the Arm Chairs," by Pu Cohen.
Other artists included in ''The
Home Show" arc: Bruce Bolander,
Phil Garner, Michael Graham,
Sheila Klein, Mara Lonner, Gale
McCall, John O'Brien, Michael B.
Miller, Jorge Pardo, Anne Wal h,
and Robert Wilhite, with Richard
B. Hubbard and Judith M. Stauffer
working in collaboration.
"This show came about through
several areas of personal interest,"
explained Johnstone. "During the
last four or five years, artists have
increasingly used everyday objects
in their work, which for the
average viewer is always a my tery
as to why this becomes art.
"I am also interested in the
division between craft and an,
between something created for ill
functional use, and that which is
considered solely for its aesthetic
value. And, perhaps most
importantly, I wanted to address
the idea that in museums and
special exhibitions, it seems that
utilitarian objects are usually not
considered in terms of their nrtht
value until many decades ltller. ·
The idea here was to examine ho
those various types or objects can
impact our lives today in
contemporary society."
The quirky ideology of this
must-sec c11hibit matches its perk
reality, a soothing summer exper-
ience that 9uenches with the spo
taneity of tingling lemonade boug
and consumed at the side of'the
road from neighborhood kids.
Anyway, there's nothing else to
do with the lemons from the
bittersweet loss or the wonderful
Security Pacific Gallery as we've
known and loved it, honored her
and now for it~ contribution to th
art education of this area.
Security Pacific Gallery, 555
Anton B/\ld., Costa Mesa,
433·6000. Hours: Tucsd~ rhroug
Saturday, 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
Admission: free.
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'Prelude to a Kiss '
soul-switching
is an old storr
By T oc!d French
~IO WetUl!d
I don't lcnow; maybe it's the
scnre itself. The last "soul-trans-
rercnce" nick l saw -"Dream A
L11tlc Dream'' -prompted me to
leave after 45 minutes.
"Prelude to a Kiss," director
Norma n Re ne's comic fa ntasy
meditation on the very Essence of
Love, ii nominally better, but
that\ no t a recommendation.
llased on a play that ori~inated
a1 South Coast Repertory in Costa
Mc~J. "Prelude" is about a young
\\OmJn who mysteriously switches
!oOul~ "'ith an old gent after
rccc1' ing a kiss from the oldster
on her wedding day.
After a chance meeting at a
pan), Peter Hoskins (Alec
Bald"tn) and Rita Boyle (Meg
R)an) embark on your typica l
"'h1rl"ind romance. Peter, an
editor at a publishing house (and
narrator) is taken with Rita's
l.ool.). neurotic charm: She's a
life-fearing cynk who's sufrered
from insomnia since she was 14,
and ~he ref uses to brins children
an10 n cruel and scary world.
All this changes when Rita
l.1s!>cs the elderly (and uninvited)
Julius (Sydney Walker) on her
"edding day. From that moment
on, much to Peter's alarm, she
undergoes a swift and sudden
change or personality.
Of coune, what Rene and
screen adapter Craig Lucas (work-
ang "'ith his ow n play) arc striving
ror lS a kind of breezy. bittersweet
fairy tale distillation or the ques-
llon~ "'e pose about our significant
01hcrs: Why do we love them?
\\ih:u is that undefinable essence
that endures them to us? How do
"c deal with the fact that over the
)C8rs they are JOing to chance?
Do we ~r realty know lhcm?
How do we rcsip ounetvc1 to the
fact that they are goina 10 die?
While "Prelude's .. musings arc
certainly pcnfoent and at times
engagi ng (the early scenes wh ich
catch the sometimes confoundin'
synchronicity or love), the matenal
Itself just seems too slight and airy
and, at times, sit-oomish to sup-
~rt the basic suspensio n of disbc-
hcr. Whether as a kind of meta-
phorical wish-fulfillment piece (the
terminally afraid Rita has her life
behind her; Julius has his ahead,
c1e.), or as literal fanfasy, "Pre-
lude" just lacks the conviction this
stuff needs if it's soing to work.
On the performance side,
"Prelude" is usually fine. Baldwin
as good as the befuddled spouse,
though all or Ryan's maddeningly
cute, nose-twitching mannerisms
arc on display. Walker Is especially
nffecting as the terminally ill old
man whose yen for another
Oi:>portunity is genuinely moving
w11hout bc1111 pathetic. ·
Perhaps it's just the field itself.
r rom "Freaky Friday" to "Ghost,"
it's been pretty well-mined.
Rating on l-10 scale, 10 being
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Movies
Van Dumme, Dool perfect match for 'Universal Soldier'
life, a reporter, manages to find it. By Uncle Don
Special ID WtO.encS
It was merely unfortunate when they opened
their mouths. It was only just this die of
criminal when wordS emitted from the same.
But it was down right thespian malpractice
when they allempted to act.
In one of the all ti me stoopid beginnings
you'll eve r sec, Van Damme stabs Lundgren.
Lundgren pulls outta gun and blows away Van
Damme. Van Dumb pulls out his gun and
blows away Lundgren. They both si t in the
water (of course this is Vietnam 1968), croaking
like frogs. But are they dead? Or arc they like
t~e Black Night in "Monty Python and the Holy
Grail," just suffering from "flesh wounds."
And sure enough. both Van Dumme and
Door are staning to regain their mcmone:. -
ones in which they no'~ l no" that not onl) do
they hate each other, but they're in a really b;itl
.movie.
Other than that, it wasn't a bad movie.
Nobody, but 1lobody goes to
Norris-Schwarzenegger-Stallone rypc-movies to
sec any acting. You and me, we're just sensory
depraved barbarians who only wa nt senseless
violence, naked babes, and instant gratification.
We've got all that and more in "Universal
Soldier."
ll stars two guys, desperately trying 10 lose
their foreign accents. One, Jean Claude Van
Damme, who, with a name like that, otta be
After Lhe gruesome twosome are zipped' into
body bags, the flick then forwards to the
present day where some
scumbag-heathen-slimeballs have taken over
Hoover Dam and are starting to execute
hostages. Are they terrorists with unintelligible
demands, or just Perotistas with unintelligent
demands?
Fortunately the plot has got m0re holes th.in
a cheap T-shirt after n couple of "Jshing'>. 1 ht'
reduocs· tile! ~cling" and intre=c.c~ 'the
graluitous· violence.
Van Dumme decides being a Uni,rrs.il
Soldier ain't so slick so he bails. Doof talcs thii.
io be a rather ungrateful act ant.I catches up to
Van Dumme at a ga ... ~tation. Well. fa~tl!r th.in
you can read the carcinogen sign. V:m Dummt.'
turns all 1he e nasty Soldiers into some-mores.
Except of course, Doof.
' thankful for wide screen theaters, and the
other, Dolph Lundgren, who if he'd only beaten
Stallone's butt in one or the Rockys, probably
wouldn't be taking second billing to a former
karate champ.
·who the bell cares. We know they're dead
meat as the Universal Soldiers nrc moving in,
acting about as leaden as the bullets they're
firing.
Havi ng done their duty, the Universal
Soldiers schlep off to the supcrsccrct truck in
whicl) they live. Trouble is this .. Jbing looks like
a "Road Warrior" reject and is about as
obvious as a Democrat with his fingers in your
pocket.
Doof has more li,cs than "Frida) the 13th.s"
Jason. finally tract..ing do" n Van Dummc at ht~
parents' home.
The ond degencrati:s into Kung Fu Theater.
Which is an impro,emcnt o'er most of the re t
of the film. Listen, "Uni,ers;il Suldier" ;im·1
really all that bad if }Our ~l:lndards are minim.ii
and you r e).pectntions non·e).istent. Kinda lilc
my approach to this column.
Lemme fill you in on the premise or
"Universal Solder." First you snag some dead
bodies. Regenerate them. Remove their
memories and mosta their intelligence. What do
you end up with? Editors? Nope. A higher form
of life. Universal Soldiers.
This truck is hidden at a secret base, but
incredibly enough, one of the lowest forms or
Watched "The Killer She"s" on f\1ST 3000
the other night. That made me really appreciate
the talent shown in "Unhersal Soldier."
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·A Leap of Thei' OWn Sister Act Housesitter Honey, I Blew up the Kid
Rated: PG Rated: PG Rated: PG Rated: PG
The St.rs: Whoop! Goldberg, The Stars: Steve Martin, Goldie Tbc Sters: Geena Davis, Tom The Stars: Rick Moranis, Marcia
Hanlcs Ha~ Keitel, Maggie Smith Hawn Strassman, Lloyd Bridges
The Story: %en an architect The Story: 19.,.3. \\'hen war The Story: \\'hen a mediocre The Stor:y: The sequel to
service claims baseball's biggest Reno lounge bird (Goldbef9) (Martin) fails to win his intended "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" finds
stars, It leads to the creation of accidentally witnesses a hit with a dream house/engagement scientist Wayne Szaltnski (Rick
the All N'nerican Girts Professional committed by her gangster present, he impulsively has a Moran1s) at at again. The Baby
Baseball League. Focusing on the one -night stand with a d izzy Boom in this case is Wayne's new
first season pennant drive of the boyfriend (Keitel), she agrees to child Adam, exposed to daddy's
RodcfOfd Peaches, the film testify against him. For her ~ con artist {Hawn). %en she latest invention: an enla1'9ement
centers on the lUft>ulcnt sibling protection, she's hidden In a San finds out about the untenanted ray that expands molecules at an
rivalry of star p&ayim Dottle alanning rate. Since every
Hinson (Davis) end mentf\.11 kSd Francisco convent where the ...-eal estate, she moves in, encounter with elec-tric1ty
sister Kit Keller (Lori Petty). stem Mother Superior (Smith) passing herself off to Martin's increa~s growth, it's not long
places her In charge of the family and friends as his wife. before the family is faced with
Tbc Scoop: Quite simply, one of convent's choir. It's not long When the latter discovers ttus, dealing with a Kong-sized infant.
the best movies of the summer.
Make no mistake, this Is before Goldberg is turning the he sees a way of winning back The Scoop: Like the first film, a
shamelessly manipulat~, sisters Into prankish cut-ups, and his old girlfriend. fun, wholesome Disney spoof on
Inspirational stuff; however, It's Keitel's minions are on the trail ... those science-gone-awry flfcks of
atso-intettig~Wftty, u slfy The Scoop: Aside from a few the '50s (you could retitle this
erijoyable and has more heart "Attack of the 150-Foot Tod-
than most sports blo p ies. The Scoop: Baskalty an decent belly laughs, this is dler"). But despite Moranls' ef-
Besides the stand-out wor1c from innocuous, one-jol<e flick., the grating, risible stuff. Hawn plays fortless manic nerd reprise and
Davis and Petty as the competitive movie Is el'lJoyable enough the sort of ditzy flake she the impressive FX/gags (I espec-
sisters, other highlights Include ially liked the authonties trying to
Hanks as the grizzled, boozing nunsense. Hampered by essayed in her "Laugh-In" days, lure the kid out of the city by
manager and Madonna as a pedestrian direction and a and there 's something really choppenng In his now over-sized
~r of easy virtue. The games predictable scrlpt, there's still sinister about the way she stuffed bunny, or the baby taking
themselves are great b4ts of enough cartoonish bits to make commandee rs Martin's property out a car Window With a giant
staging but, the terrific ensemble peppenn1nt), the film lacks tM
ectlng, writing and direction this good, summer comic fodder and life . ~rtin comes across as invention of its predecessor.
eslde, the movie also says a lot Goldberg Is, as always, fine, and less sympathetic assnively, and Since this is a family film and Ad-
about a period of startling soclal Kathy Najlma end Wendy Makkens the escalating pre f abricallons am lsn 't allowed to rampage
chans•ln our country's hlstOf'Y. N. much, there's no real sense of
times ~r1y schmaltzy, register well In slaeklck roles. I the two cook up are W(J'( too danger, the chdracte~ are also
sentimental and bathetic, "A doubt even The Pope would give unbelievable. In shott, pretty too slow an coming up with the
League of Their Own" Is still this a r~ny. shallow and creepy obvious solution to keeping him
exceptional. in line. ,,.
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MUSIC:
From 19
Dance lrom "MJzeppJ, ·Romeo and Jula-
l'l fJntJ>\ ·Overture, V1ol11'1 Concerto, Or-
' hc-,1r,1I Suitt' No 3 and the "1811 O-.er-
1ure "11h l1r('\'l.Otl..> c.innons and a m1l1-
1.1r' b.ind hJS ZuohuJnl! Chen conducting
P~O .1uompJnied by '11)f1n soloo~t Mar I.
'-.Jpl.1n 11n '>cpt. 26. C.ltl'' open for pocJ,.
nid.1ni; .11 b p m concer1, begin 8 p m
Ja.zz, New Age & Blues
• 8irr.1porell1's J333 Hri>lol St . Co•t.1
'''"' li:;o.cio'JO Don \\1ller's B•i; 8.ind
1 '1" rw,1c fnr ct.int 1ni: t'\N\' Mond,1\
' n II 11 IU pm
• C.1ie lido Sill JO·h '' "-l'"-l>Or1 B<'.lch
1 ·; • ••t ' .\ui; It Jnt1 !O lt'.llU•l~ lndC')J
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, I <"d.1"-\\ ednt "1."' q pm 1 JO
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•Early Bird Specials
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IJlll:l ' sht tor tcmJlt• groop 01 Jll JI;~ na ' •1 "'ho perfOfm ~l)th1r.g from
JOtl ' I I "~ \l't'fl"~ at 7 p "l CH'r\ lu~ 1 : abcAP addr~' Tht-itroup ,.,,\!
bo r It WUI pt'< 1.il t'\.COI
lr1tnt' \lc.HIO\\S Amphilhe.tt" 1!80R ,,.
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m Aug l hmm' Bu1·ct .1~1
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coaturlll~ Red tioe Cl 1 Pq~·
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'1 a t.orn,111~.-d.a,,c f' mu•lf, " held
' 0 pm ·2 am lhur~.1)'1 Ad
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•rac11o~ AmphilhHlte 100 f.1•r Omt>,
C1,..IJ \I .. 1 546·4876 ParlMg SS WOtld
B<.11 lour 'I.! {t"lluring Jimmy Cl.If, Burn
n~ )pcv and Cross Culture, .. pm Aug
1 T1 "''' S17 C,O.Sl5 30 Crosb) Still~ &
' I p .i •pooal ~ M.irc Cohn, 7 30
pm. A >: -T id .. ~: S 11 S27.SO RtnSQ
''.lrr .\nd h •All Star B•nd. 7 30 p m Aug
9 l~l<1 S1760-S3080 Blues f011\.al
'<I! " th 8 8. Kif18. S.nt.1n•. Buddy Cu't
f.ib lhunderbuds olnd Or loh,,. 3
Pl"I A ~ 16. Tdru· S1 9.SO·S27 SO
C ·~ thcxogood •nd little Ftat, 7 pm
" ~ -1 Ticl.eu S22·S2S 85. Al.an Jacl.5on
plu, ~')CC<.11 !;uesl O~mond Rio, 7 30 p m ~'Pl J T1d.~ S25 8S. Billy R.ty Cynis
petftmm Oct. 2 C..11 fOf ticl~ pou•.
Best Bet
''The Hast} Heart," J World War II dramatic corned • \\ill
pla)' Frida) s and Saturda)':t at 8 p.m. through Aug. 15. at
Ci!.lcr School, 211 .i1 Strathmoor l.lnc, Huntington Beach.
Tickets: S 10 and 56.
Ll-0tgt-~llJ I, 8 p m Oct 9 TKl<.t·h,
S15.85 S.?"' 50. T1.l<) Chapman plu) spc·
(1JI guN, date tn be annoo,,ced T1cl~b:
SH SS SH 85
• Pla)erS 18100 Von 11.Jrman A1c Ir.me,
660-9215 Dee. l"Y5 pl.>y music for ddncmg fridJy·5.lturd.i~ nignts l<.lr.ioll' offered
Wednl?'>day ntghb
• Sc.iimpi 15 76 Old "'l'"port Blvd C.ost.1
Ml'sa, 645-8560 Ciao Amor performs IM
entertainment \\ed~'~
•St.lg lounge 145 E. 19th St Cost.a
Me~. 631-9813 Cu11.iri~\inger Peter
WtCl.ersh.im pl.iiys foll.. country .iod oldies
•t 8 )Q p m Thu~~~ The Sharl..s pl.ly
pop 4-8 p m l'Yl'ry Sonday
•Studio C.iife -8.iilbo.i 100 S ~U1n St .•
B.ilbo.i 075--760 Hammerhe.id 81~
pl.M rod • .1nd blue-. 9 p m,: 1 .ii m Thu,..,-i:lay .l,,d !l.1ond.i1-:. .ind 1·b pm Su,,d.1)'!1
The:-Boomer) rtx f.. 8 p.m.-m dn1ght Sun·
days
• W.alcrfront Hilt on West Co.isl Club
21 100 P.ic1fic Co.N Hwy., t1un11n~oo
Bl'ilC.h, 960 SURF D·~ ,ocf..e) 0'1 \-1onaav.-
Tuesd.ly and SJturdav. Cl1.;b becomes
"Planet E.anh," Jn unt:lcr1:roond n•&tit club,
Wcdnoo.1y. L11e 1ei;gae b.:.nd performs
Thursd•\· Fnd.iy IS ool funk night. Bib
b.Jnd '°4.indS presented Sund.ly
• Cha) tor's Socio1l Club at H)att R~~
ll\.1ne, 1 ;goo Jambcwtt Ro.id. IMne, 838-
5542 Butlet dinner, door pnz~ .ind mUStC
from .a deejav h1~hlicli1 8:30 pm ·micl,, ;tii
dancts IOI as~ lO-li-0 on July J 1 ;inrl Aug
14 and 28 Adm•~SIOO SS
• Je~ish Community Center 150 Eau
Balo.er Street. CO'.l.l MC>J -51 ~J8 Co:rce
House Brtd~c a \ln~f~ drop in brodi:e pro·
gram, "111 be hclJ Au1tu\ol 20 I tom i ·9 10
p m Adm1)>t00 -S 1 50 member\, SI non•
membel\
• Oce.iin Pacific Single S.iilors f,46·-100.5
"on·YT1nl.1ng ~ngt~ g •thcr ewl\ Svmlh
at 11 am for a \Jtl, ba1be1:ue Jnd >1lC1a1
hour
•Open Bridge H·plui 1n Co;1a M(.'S.'.I,
650·2320 ln1t'1med1.itc 10 Jd•ilflCcc.J
matches" pm \\'ednl-)(!Jn Cr.,1 S!
•Orange Coast College 1701 fa1111c"
Rd., Costa .'I.I~ . .in 5860 A \\nrl.~hop ti•
tied, "Wlicrl' .iinJ I lo" S1ni;lc, \tcc1 · '' II
be held Au~ 5 trom 6 30 'l )Q pm rl'C
S :?O (..) A 11 en onf \\uri..,nop tOf r•lt't't·
.,,~ \\omen " II be ouc1cd Aui; 1 111 room
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.i_ H J.. S.iturd.lv C'\Cfl•" >e• cs ot con tt~ rot )In le, co •.nues A.I 15 J!'ld
Sept. 26 a: 8 p m al ll"ine \\C.adow~ Pre·
p.lr'Je> "111 I.le '" ,11 6 p m
•Single> link at 1-11 \\' 1-th ~ l.
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TllE:\ TE I\
• B.iiclutage Tht-ater 1599 Supt-rtor .\•c C~ M~. f>.4&·5887. "l\\Clll~ A.n~!'.
Men ' a meting drama depiet•n! the 1n·
tense JUI)' dct.beratiO,,\ of .1 mur(kr tr1.:il
conunues Frid.a)) •md 5.lturdJ» throui:h
Aug 1 T1cltLS S10·S12 50
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enue a,,d Colden\\est Street. 1-tunti,,\;' on
Be.Kh 832· 1405 Sh.11.espe•re) 'I\> '""
lif..e It p<~Med bv Hun11ni;1on Bl'.lCh
Pla)hou<.e and Hu1111ngtoo Bt'aeh ltb'"" s
p m Aug 2 and noon Mid 3 p m :a.ui.: 1
Adm•won S4 SS
• Cro\-e Sh.iil.espurt fesli1a.I 1 ?85!
,..1.l•n St C.irdcn VO\-e, &36 -21). In rt>c
~m Theater the CrO\e t\ pr~nttng llx
mus.al 'The f.l'11.nltC~" <illoot vour (
lo\eB 'helped" intr1 rom.ioce bv their ik
tht"B. \\.ednesd.1)'1 througti S.,,turdJ\1 at 8
Dinner thc.llt•r
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Sv·p< .. ...os il 1 .~ m• .:er. ·C•)l114.'<'.li bJ °" I 'C mo. e Cl;.a bla nc.i IS prt'it' l od
Fr.J..10 .at 5 pm and •ti.$ . .:i• -p rn
4-d'l ' ..,, S B·S-S
•Old \\orld Cerman Res1.aui.an1 -5 1
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+ Offer good when dining on premises only +
+ Every Tuesday During The Month Of August •
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ar.,. eo..t wee1cenct / nu.cMy, July 30, 1992 aa . .
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'
R emember The Cafeteria from
Hell? Mine was in Junior High
School and I remember
those awful tuna casseroles
topped with a gooey artificial
Cheese; that weird enchilada1s\uff,
those mushy, gray vegetables -·-an
prepared at dawn by an
underpaid staff and left to die in
· the old steam tables?
' Well, it's time to forgive and
forget. Imagine
walking into a
•
pannesan; uova In camicla -
Canadion bacon, a poached eg9
ond artichoke sauce on filone
bread, or avena calda, hot
oatmeal with walnuts and
buttennilk are o few of morning
Items, along with a garden of fresh
melons, berries and the like.
Important for busy execs, breakfast
Is paid for, before you are
escorted to a table. A quick bite Is
realty possible -not slowed •
down while waiting for the tab.
Mary Gaylord, whose fresh · handsome room
filled with beautiful,
inexpensive, Italian
food to choose
from. The array is a
Venetian's idea of
plenty; counters
display a
mouth-watering
cornucopia: baskets
Chef Giacomo Ciabattini, left, and managing partner Mary Gaylord. . .
face belies her tour of duty
in the food industry, Is the
Managing Partner at the new
Cuclna Expressa. After three years
at Williams-Sonoma, she went to
college and earned o ctesree in
Economics, subsequently
Restaurant of treshty-baked
Critic bread, rotisseries Cucina Expressa is Tray Chic graduating from the California
Culinary N:.4demy In San francisa>.
She has worked for the II Fomaio
concern for the past six yurs end
filled with
rosemary-infused chickens, cold
salads, grilled vegetables, salmon,
grilled to order, sandwiches, cheeses,
side dishes, soups, fruit, pastries, cakes,
and rolls.
The various platters, plates, bowls
and tureens are right there in front of
. you -it is only necessary to point. Ari
enthusiastic attendant will fill a plate
with your choices.. Pric~s, all
reasonable, are prominently displayed -
but it may be a good Idea to go to (II
Fomaio Expressa Cucina) before you
are intensely hungry, so that your tray ·
doesn't end up too full and your wallet
too empty.
"Expressa" dining Is a hot item in
Italy, so trust the II F omaio people to
make that concept a reality in Costa
Mesa. We now have a contemporary
Italian delicatesser\lcafeteria/take-out
establishment on Anton Boulevard.
Quietly positioned among the buildings
of the South Coast Metro, II Fornaio
Cucina Expressa is narrow inside, a
longish sort of room with an
extraordinary 29-foot celling, archer,f
and bayed In the best Florentlne
manner. Small glass light fixtures hang
above the tables like Murano glass
fireflies. p rices for appetizers and sandwiches
range from $3.50 to $5.25 and
among them is lnsalata di mare, chilled
seafood salad, crammed with callmarl,
shrimp, SS.25. Others Include vitello
tonnato, cold roasted ~I loin with
tuna sauce and capers with a rim of
sliced lemons In gal1and-fashion around
the plate; a roasted tuti<ey sandwich
daubed with olive tapenade, on a
freshly baked rosemary .roll. Expressa's
roasted chicken, combined with mixed
lettuces, artichokes, g~en beans and
roasted peppers is on example of Chef
Giacomo Clabattinl's Imagination at
w ork. Side orders, $1 .75 to $2.75,
Include: caponata with eSSPlant, bell
peppers, tomatoes ond capers In o
suave olive oil; Italian authenticity Is o
hallmark of the food served.
Chef Clabottlnl grins ~ prlde, and o
24 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, July 30, 1992
Is naw a happy camper
commuting to Costa Mesa from her
new raidence in Laguna Bach.
lot of expressive Italian hand gestures Cuclna Expresso's wine Ust Is smelt with
When he describes Cudna Expressa's a selection of Italian end califomia
tender chkkens, roasted aver mesquite varietals. Fresh fruit juice, beer, and
wood;-a moist smokey quarter of ltallon mlneraJ waters are out-selling the
chicken with roasted potatoes Is S'4.75. wines.
(those potatoes are not up to the The curved surlac:e of the stainless
superb chicken by a long shot). A steel Plaza Tower is rdlectcd In the
whole chicken, plenty to share at a windows f the ofk bulld'--
table of four, Is $11 .95. Spicy hw. slabs 0 c . "~ ICIOSS "'';:I the street. tt 1oo1cs, tor an the wortct, of Italian sausage, grilled to order like e Hectcncy photo-collage. If you
c~, with companions of polcnta, have no otbcr rason to visit this new stewed tomatoes, and roasted
peppers, at S6.50. The grilled cate, you wtll ~one -when
vegetables are fine, but not grut; after you have a CLIP of excellent frah
tasting the same thing et Splge Trettorta, coffee and watdt the play of broken
these have to take home e bronze shadow end Image across the street -It
medal Instead of a gold. That's because Is es beautiful as the daserts ..
they are not grilled over Hvc coals here. II Fomelo Cuclna Expresso. 65<> Anton
(But they're wor1dng on It.) Boulcvwd. 668-0880. Take out C uclne Expressa is open for Prime available. Open Mondly-Ttusdey, 7
Cotazlone -btalcfast. thlt is. Pane a.m.-11 p .m. Friday, 7 1.m. te mlcMlsht.
tostato, two thick sllca cl freshly Saturday, 8 a.m. to midnight. Sunday, 8
bekcd, toasted I Fomelo brud with a.m.-11 p .m. \\'heelchalr access.
butter end jam; torta d Mttata, • sort of Smoldns outside. Street end velldllCd
quiche with eggs, potatoes, ledcs end pertdng.