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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-09-24 - Orange Coast Pilot,.. .. •t11k-.. 7 ?'1 C ompllmentary tkketl for the next Wet Wednelday event - the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce Night on Wednesday, Sept. 30 saluting the Newport Safest volunteers -are available today at Hornblower Dining Yachts, 2341 W. Pacific Coast Highwalj (next to Cano's) beginning at 9 a.m. The Wet Wednesday series lJ •·poc'""~-.or--ed-by the Daily Pilot and Hornblower Dining Yachts. All ten Wet Wednaday evenings have been instant sdouts so far, so get your tickets early. ... .... llllPlll &21• T oct.y'• Wffbncl Hc:tioft weaves you th:'t whid's •"-Mn& up to ~ a buty on the louJ arts and enteruinment front. The cowr ttorift dMail PKtfk S~ OKMttr1'1 ''TchAIUwky dkuiM'' Saturday, and Newport Harbor Art Museum's IAtftt nhUlit, "loth Art and Ufe: Gemini .. 25.'' Alto •tured are reports on the retum of wildly popular musial "Les Miserables" to the Or•p County Performing Arts Center, lynyrd Slcynyrd and Neil Young's back-to- back gip at Padfec Ampt.itheatre, the &II-day "foochtodc'' benefit at Newport Roadhouse and much more. THE NEWPORT BEACH • • I A c:and1dJl '> nigtlt w ill t h •Id today from 6 to tt p m .11 1 tw Rt~denu~ lnr .:t 8Jke>r .rncf H<•ar ~tr<· ·t~ 1n Cc>St.J M •:0.1 The ewnt. pons.or :d by th tc.ht.1 Mc~ Chdmb<>r of Commer<.<', will bt• an 1n(ormcJI mixer, brrngrng <4nd1datl~ running for Costa M e\a City t uun<.11, Marbor Mun1c1pal Court and several - Slate Senate and Assembly together A barbecue buff et and 01x1el.snd Band will entertarn guests throughout the proceedings. All members o( the community are 1nv1ted. T •O frtt P• rw sat_.,. .... 1.111. ~rttaa.a ol "Jlw MJiM1 l>~u·· at t.d•ard Towm C..... lMma~ Soulb (•oat& P\aaa lft •~•Habif by l•ply ~ bJ 1k 01 It)' Pilot. 1 tM PG·nled Wall l>l•MY ....W tan Emllio E tntz a a n1tla.Mu, compttili•f lawyer wtao ls fof'CH to ~acb a Pff·Wtt hockey tea• called The Mighty l>u('k.s. However, tk jaded lawyer Rnds bis match -alld a Dt'W OUllOOk -wilh lhi croap ol tr«t·wise urchin . The Daily Pilot is located at JJO W. Bay t. lo Costa Mesa. (714) 642-4321. Ticket supply is limited. Good morning! Do you know the top three speciality drinks sold at Blue Marble Coffeehouse in Costa Mesal 1 l Cappuccino grande 21 Quantum leap 31 Granita fresco Sourtt: Lola lutllt OF COMMUNITY JOURNALISM ............ 24, 1812 Winner of 51 journalism awards in 1992 25 cents West Newport plight seen i_n graphic video Chief accused ol sexual harassment By Tony Oodero sun WrW NEWPORT BEACH -Most of the audi- ence gathered at the City Council Chambers Wednesday night didn't need much convincing that their West Newport Beach community is the town's prime spot for criminal Ktivity and foWdy parties. Nonetheless, when a police department· produced videotape o f the activities along Seashore Drive last Fourth of July was shown, several members of the audience winced in disgust. ~ Cinlp_bel and Capt VHla unequlvocaly deny any lndlvtdual lllgations of harassment or any allegallons d I PJIVllling enwlronment of~ ., N'ewport Beach Police Chief Arb Campbell denies accusations made by three female police employees against him and captain. City officials expect lawsuit to be filed. By Bob van Eyken SUIT Wrter NEWPO RT BEACH -Three fe· mate police employees have filed sexu- al harassment claims against Police Chief Arb Campbell and Capt. Tony Villa, an attorney for the rwo official confirmed Wedne day. The unspecified complaints against th~ rwo police officials were inuially filed with the city of Newport Beach and the city initiated an outside inves- tigation of the allegations, City Coun- cilman Clarence Turner said. "I don't believe the investigation was completed . or 1f it was, I've not seen it.'' Turne r said. mcnt and H.ousing. But Praet said he had received for- mal no tice from the department this week that the state had ceased its pur- suit of 1he matter because the women had indicated they intended to file uit. He said he had not yet been served with the suit. On the screen were scenes of wall-to-wall skateboarders, bikers, jam-packed apartments, Wltin the -··-' ----Campbell and Villa issued a state- ment through their auomcy Wednes- day denying lhe claims and saying they were an attempt to divert attention from disciplinary actions againsl the three female employees. Bruce Pract, a Santa Ana attorney representing both Campbell and Villa .. said the three women also filed com- plaints against the two offici als with the state De partment of Fair Employ· Pract said it ""a his clients' con- tent ion that the sexual harassment complaints were groundless and stemmed from earlier disciplinary ac-See VIDEO/A7 -- Bob Lyon ol Fountain Valley videotapes surfers off 18th Street in Newport Beach Wednesday. Along With the warm temperatures across the Orange MMc~ilyNQl Coast came medium size s urf in Ne~rt with breakers in the four foot range, and occasional si" foot sets. The warm ~ather may relent tonight. This is Ill? -Somewhere, leaves are failing, but local residents sweat through a hot muggy spell brought on by three tropfcal storms By Joel Beers SlalWltw It's off tcially autumn and that means that -somewhere out there -leaves arc changing color, fireplaces arc being lighted and temperatures arc hovering between cool and cold. For Southern Californians, however, the fint week of fall has been unseason- ably hoc and muggy. Temperatures soared to more than 90 degrees this week inland, and climbed to 79 Wcdnelday at Newport B'each and 82 in Colla Mesa. Evenings ha¥e provided little relief, with lcmpcraturcs sticking in the low IOI inland. Forecuten say the hot, clammy weather may relent by tonipt. fhe culprits are three tropical storm!- playing havoc with local weather patterns, hurricanes Seymour and Tina, and tropical ronn Rosyln. The storm arc bringing moisture up from southern latitudes. That air is heavier than the marine layer that covers the coast. So, the marine breeze, , which usually begin blowing inland in mid-afternoon, arc unable to circulate, causing the hi&her temperatures. "That's why it's been so hot at night the past few evenfogs. There's no cool air near the around,'' said Marty O.ipman, a forecaster for the National Weather Service. At Newport Beach, water temperature climbed from 60 degrees - Saturd..iy to 65 Wedne day. Lifeguards detected a light increase in the number of bcachgocrs Wednesday. But with school in session, there wasn't a substantial difference, lifeguard supervisor Jim Turner said. But urfers were out in full force. Waves ranged from 3 to S feet Wednesday, some cresting at 6 feet ea. t of Newport Pier, the only stretch of city sand that faces south. "No school today, man." said an ltvine $Urfer who didn't wish hi name printed for obvious reasons. "I c:Ouldn't sleep last night it was so hot. so l didn't get up for school. My buddy called me around 10 saying the (waves) were calling." See POUCE.-a ,_ Museum's board may slash budget ., Committee to recommend Newport Harbor Art Museum's 1993 budget be cut 1 O percent, with no more layoffs. By Matt Coker &11ettau1ec Ecllot NEWPORT BEACH -A committee will rcoom- mend ronight that the Newport Harbor Art Mu- seum's Board of Directors slash the 1993 budget by 10 percent without laying o ff any more staff mem- bers. Michael Botwinick, the museum's director, said Wednesday that the 10-percent reduction includes the elimination of nine posirions since the beginning of the year. The museum s1aff now totals 31. Botwjnick would not divulge dollar amounts for the budget o r the reduct ions because the board had not yet seen the 30-to 40-pagc financial plan. But, noting that the 1992 budget totals about $2 million, he said, "It will probably be around a 10 percent rc- ducuon overall." Tonight's gathering is one of the regular board mcc\ing.s held every other month. However, being the la t meeting before Oct. 1, the ~rart of -tbc 1993 fiscal year. the bulk of the meeting will focus oo the budget. There's added significance this year because of Botwinick' recent announcement that a 2(}. to 2S- pcrccnt drop in priva1e fund·raismg led to a nearly $216,000 deficit in fiscal year 1991. bonging the mu- See MUSEUM,._,_ Cities ask I• Pli=don from sales tax debt By Tony Oodero 5'all Wrttf .. ANT A ANA -Ma)Or Phil San nc and Coun- cilwoman Evelyn Hart banded together -..1th a coah· tion of city leaders Wednesday and appealed to Pres- ident George Bu h to pardon them of a sales tu debr to aerospace firms and the federal government that could co t the city of Newport Beach up to S2 million. .., The tax debt, wruch could reach as high as $2 b1l- hon for all of the cities tn~'Olvcd, tcms from a law- suit filed by aerospace firms who contend the tatc gO\'cmment was wrong when tt oollcctcd sales taxes on <>Yerhead expenditures such as light bulbs. ta- uonary and toilet paper. The late courts ruled tn favor of the aerospace firms. Newport Beach could end up payu13 pay back any· See TAX.4111.a ,_ t Al Thuraday, September 24, 1992 Newport &eachlColta Mela Daity PHot -_--------~-----_------~--=--==---====---=------_ ------~-----~-- Locals Only M.in.1gmg Cditor Sieve Marble ... 642.<&321 Pilot rea_ders tuned in . to savings 30 '\ E.\HS \GO ·epl. 17. 1961 The IJJ!,1J DJ' Li.in' Club h1.hl.:J :?.J6:? 'eJtooJ er.t"lu~1.i;h JI the 1-:ih Annu.11 Lob'>te r 13.ile helJ ..it C urL1n.1 Jel \l.ir t.ite Bea...:h. 10 ) E..\R .\GO Sept. 2~. 197 :! E1ghtecn-~e..1r-,1IJ DonnJ Ca!>1..ln re1gncJ a' O~ecn of the B.1 ~ua B..i~ Lion,· Club Ltib'>ter 8.1 e, helJ tn the Buffum·'> parl..1ng lut at F.1~h1on b • .inJ. 10 YE..\R ..\GO Sept. 11. 1981 :it Ar.Jr-."' Pr,,1-,qer .. .ln Ch.irch umciled .1 :-: _ .·n :i ...! .. .1~ '-'\r .. ir1»0n prugr;im \\hKh ~-· .~: • ..1 .. ,;-,_:_...! 1:-. C ,it1'.:i,~n n<.:11!hbur~. The r.;·:.: .~_, . ..:~~-:. • ...: t-: th.: ch..i:..:h·~_pL1n, to ~l ~,,r _ ... ~ _. ':--: .. : .. :~.~ '..1~ .. t~..t["\. ='O fe et O\t:r :~.: ~Jt\ ·, 3~·t, : r, ... 1 .:~: -.m1t Re~uJents ~j:J '".; c!'.>,t-, ... , w • ...! ':~,;_ '., th: Cit~ height re•.ir1..:1.,,.,, ..i:-J .1. ~t J re.i,l'n.i!:ile expan:>1on p . .1" Cr~:, 1 r.1::•.".::-' ,J • ..! :~.:~ h.iJ _alreJd~ ~..:...:'.:J J, \!~:I:.: ;, .\;:r :; r--: • •::-to ) feet and ~J1c: ~~:;~~ ; ..... , .. :-: :0 r._ 1 't\.1r'7e them out of l .. ::1:.;•<-:' !J :" ,,.:.~ .1:rl.' .i•'J::ing J ht:.irir.g · t-~ ; 1.: l . : : l. ~ n ... Pope greets South landers during 1987 \ isit. ~ \ E \R -.\GO Srpt. 16. 1985 IF \'Ol"R£ LOOKJ'\G FOR a huge selccuon of u~cJ rc.:ord~. CO::., or cas~e1tes. Discount R~cords on HJrbor Boule' ard in Co::.ta ~le a (002-1993) and !\lu::.ic urplus on Nc"port Boule\,Ud m co,ta ~fcsa (54(>.3711 ) arc both offering rcJder of this column 10-pcr'7cnt discounts for a ''celc D1scounc Rcc\>rd::. specializes in "rlre. hlrd co find, and out of prim" recorili., sa~s manager TreHn B~dnell. "\\'e ha\e more records than am other store in Orange County'' s:iys Bed,,cll. - Records sell for "as low a ~9 cents up to several hundred dollJr::. ior rare records. such as Guns ~ Roses' and ~fotlev Cruc·s first-produced albums bdore the~ signed on "1th a ------· major company.'' sa~s Bcd\\ell. D i .:ount Records bu~ s u:::.cd .tlbums for up to s~. and it m.1kc house calls if a pcr:.on ha .. a colic lion of 1.UOO records or m\>rc." sa~ Bedwell. In addition to bu~ ing and ))etling records, Discount Re ords bu~s and sells "3n)1hing of entertainment value." including CO::.. c:l:>scttcs. ,·iJcos. home audio eq:..1pmcnt. 'llko rccorJers. ;\intcndo'>. T\'s. Jnd camcorders. ~fu::.ic urplus on ~e\\pon Bou!c\.irJ pride::. 1t::.clt on cu)tomcr SCI'\ ice, l>J~ s man.igcr anJ O\\ ncr ~lichael Cole:>t~ck. The atmo,ph •re b COMM UN ITY MEETINGS •Please send ii in \H1tin~~ To place a:i ~.en: p e;i>e v.i.te c, ..--wr ·• E•e r; Da • Pila:_ 330 '> e...~ St Co.u '-'b..1 CJ i -1.t:.:· TODAY 6 i 30 a ,.... "ev.porl Harbor Area Chamber or Com· merce • ..,~; "'-"» brea .. 'a> !lalbo.l Ba. Oub 1 • .:!1 UiCu-,• H ~th,a\. 'e-•;>urt Bc.>c'1 . 13 10 am Orange Counh Fair Board o( Directors, •t!\!u .ir ,.,, er~ .\1emurw CJrdcn> 8.; d•t"£.. 20 Ora'iS" Cuu":, ra r1;roul'ld• f..o Far D•l\1; noo" Costa "e-sa Chamber of Commerce Trans· 27 porta!ton Committee, chamber oii1ce '" t~e Jpm C~ta ,.~ Courha•ds 18H 1'.ewpv't Bhd . su.re L1-o Me~a Con~oltd.iled \\'Jl'°r District Board or Directors, m .. ~: r>~ 195.; Pi.JccnhJ A.e st...:e :! .t CO"'J '.~ .... ·"friendly, some people like to come in tbc )tore just 10 ''alt... Jround ..inJ 1.ill...' he )a~ . "\\ c h;t\C pla~crs for our cu wmcr . ::.o thJt the) can h-.tcn or' i<'" an~ thing. AnJ \\C full} guar:rntce C\C~thing ., Mu::.ic Surplul> bu)::. JnJ )ell-. rclords. CDs. cas.sett c ·• a nJ ' iJco-.,. ..,.' 0 If \OU "ould lil.:c to lbtcn to a CD before \Ou buy u. go to CD's t:nlimit~ n1 Cry tJI Coun (557-5..i57) or on F.iil'\ icw Road in Costa ~kl> .. 1 • (548-7~5). At CD\ Unlimited }OU can C\Cll listen to ne\\ re lcai.c . and pn ·c) for new CO!> a re 10\\. 0 The \\n~rehouse h:i.s a great poliL): "lf )OU bu~ a CD, :rn<l )OU take it home and l.i:,ten to 1t, and you don't like it, you c~n take it back up to 10 da~s after ~ou bought it. and exchange it or g.ec 1 store credtt." S3)S .i \\'hcrehou:,e employee ;.st South Coa~t Plaza (6-H-7369). Other \\'herchouse locations in Co ca ~k)a are on l:larbor Boulc,ard (5:6-~901). and oh l 7lh Street (•I ', . ._.,) )., --~->-. SOt;Tll COAST PL\Z\ ll\ Jt: T RELE.\ CD a nC\\ 00 numbN fur peopk \\ho \\OulJ lil-..e to order mer handh~ 1.>r g11t cemll ~ncs from Jll~ 1.>f the storc!I. Ju t call (, U( ) -o-599'.J to place )Our order. • SEPTEMBER • --,...., ....., TN1llilJ ,...., ...., 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 25 26 28 29 30 \met~·fi\e pamh1onerl> from St. Joachim's C11holtc Church in Co .... ta \lel>a took to Los Aagelcs )tdC\\ all-..s to greet Pope John Paul ll's mo torcade and .... ere a"arded \lotth a wa\e and a nod of the heaJ from the prelate as his car rolled through a cheering cro"d of 300.000. The Costa \k~.rn~ c..imc prepared for their t\loO hoi..r \\ .111. \\ 11h dou~hnub. cuolers and b\\ n ch.m~ The) \\Cnt home \\1th penn:rnts. T-shirts anJ .J \CO\C O! :JC..:umpJr~hmcnt. "I think tl'S a pm .le:;:: I' he here. tu ,ee him. \0 recCt\C ht~ -:-•.r,· J.'1J C.\<. 1:1:-11 l>Ur.., .. '>.irJ fone Rohe oi :\n,puTI l.31: .. 11.h. Ltn.i \l1ral..JJ Jdded "Tht~ 1s 7 pm. "e\l\port Beach Planning Comm ission, re0ular rit.~· '"'S. cwn I d\Jmben Cot. 1 lall UOO !\:c-."pon Bhrl ;1' close ;i, "e'll C\er get 10 him " FRIDAY I YEAR AGO Sep!. 21. 1991 --30 d m ~ewport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, C -rrrood'C'5 gt.:t.~ .... •lJ~ ~ BJ\ Club 1 :!11 E' Co.ht ~i·gl'>\\J\ (Jpt $\\de Jen-.l1n m..1med fo r lu\e fo r the 15th ttme. thr' time to ht~ 30-,car-olJ l>\\eiethean. LinJ.1 Jorcemen 'Jenson. ''~o admits to beinc 1 5, an-d 1s belic,ed ti) be in hi' m1d-Sc\ent1e~. -f r \Cars tool.. <in <innual cruise 10 Cat:ilinJ "'1:!1 ..i ·bo..11lo:iJ of bounc: ~oung .,..omen. "ht-h v..i' 1-..no,,n a~ "S\\CJe Jemon·s A:rnu...il C..11..i: nJ \\ 1fe Hunt .. H..: CJnceleJ the tr:p 1h1' ~<.:Jr :n dderence to h1' fiJncce Jc.:n,on' f'"lJrrtJl!C.:'-u ualh l.1\1 <\\O or thrt!I! ~e.ir~. c.:r.J :im1J~I~ <ind he n<.:\;:r hJs to pay .il.n'tH'~· Th., une. he ~J~~. 1, f >r J..eeps. 9 am Costa \lesa )~mor forum: Sen •h Jrt. an. tcd I l"' ~. cof:l'C ;il"'J... ..:., .:ind' ~ > ..... ~ ,, ,,nd n..:i: nal mpo<ta~c J' ''l;,..... r•h,' 'nl()( t'.!hp.;alirv f0tum at the (1»:a \'(':>.! ~nior Cl.'n'<'r. 1 h S•ri:d ,;i11<I Pu11100J A\· u1ue. f or 1n. n.i'iun c .. ->rnc at C.-l1; ~17l. MOl'.DAY 6.30 p m Costl Mesa Planning Commission, re-oilJr mC\:I•"~ 1.0UT'IC•I ct>~~ •, Ci:~ r(a 1 --tJ.r Dr•\l' 7 p.m "ewporl Beach City Council, re.;IJr mcetirs, c..>ur... c:h.lmbel') t " '.1 I .noo 1'l "J'.>OH Bhu Compiled b,1 Anne Spina COSTA \IESA Super lotto oix n "' .nd"'' Limericl. lane -' \CR and J lJPI? dt.-c:, "c<e stt 'en la,l \\ ,..da\ uom .i """'" 1n the 3100 L "XI.. \ '. • ! n~">tlJ\ . Sept. 2 3 for S 1 ~ fl ,,., 11 lton jackpot. Shalimar DriH• " re '"Jn Sf.: 000 """ • ., ''' .,. ,, . d ~ :"'' r\ •aluetl at S55 '"-''t' · ,;n .a,1 Tut">dJ• 'r ..,... a ~u"'P "•t11.· 18 ti • ._ -l,moni; :t·t· 1:cr1• · ,.. n '" J' 1 S l 0 tX 0 en,ai;e- ,... cnt rrr~ J" j a S l 5 000 c! .1mond don- ric• ''"" "''" 'J•tl'l \\J• a I m•ted cch· lr•J'l ''t 'l' • r: l" t• '" n1:..L:a cameril Ac.· COfd1n5 t ;x.i Cl' '~?' rt~ there are ooh three ;uch t.amtr.i> on the Lnitcd St.i:e-; Cabrillo Street A burg•ar d mbl'l.l throug'1 the o~,... " o<lcr..1. 01 a ~.ome 1n the 100 bl.xi; !IOmc:•~e l~l \1\\:1.:;.. and stole hr.mJ1ed. oi doll.>rs y,orth c;f can crJ cquopmenr, among other 1wms 1 2 31. 36, 49. 50 18th Street "" au· r !hc·•t \\J) repi ... rtl't.I fue~bv 1n lhe \\1..."\t iOO btod; 1'o h•r· ther dctJ1ls "t rc J. 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"'""4'" ~""""'°" of ''P't"'IN °""nf'' How to reach us at The Pilot Circulation Orangt-County 642·•4333 Ad\'fltising Classified 642·5678 D1spl•y 642-4321 Editorial N~ 540 ·1224 Spc>ft.S 642·4330 News, ~ fax 646·4170 Main Office Bus1~s Office 642-4321 Business f•ll 631-5902 • lO<'.ATION SIU SHAl'l Huntington l"' pod ........,_. 114'.Kh l· s p.ood C0ton• lkl ~, l·S good UglllUI 114'.leh 2·l f.aor S.n ~l" 1·4 ff.Ir Ck"llf' T~llture. ,~ • l :lO .a M ... 2 8:28 A.l'ft s. 2:22 P"'· O• 1:2' p"' '1 PNrl ~\ enul.': -l, JY-CI\\ 'tr bro:..C 11110 .l t~ ~"' 1• e I bloc1o. and i..tolc a \\~l· kt 11om a purl-<.' "·lull' the rt'SIUl'nt \\,J> UP>!J ') \\ •fl.tr .... Pirate Ro.>d: S. l't'Clnc bco~c 1ntu " hon'•' • I .i b I( lo. A re putt 01 11.h., • t"> \\ ' r ~ "' .:i11.1u\• JI pr~ ; t.mc \ ia l>l.oron: A "um;in '"•ng 1n tlw 100 L' """ re >Ultt-U Ill.II a male h.l; lxi.•n ca1 in.; 111 Ilic ~atl, mornmg hour) iv! .. tlw phi '""'\!;,, anti b•~ .1th1ng into her p. U• • f inlc) AH•nue: S.:"'e1JI 1:tms \Jlt.1.• l .11 JtJJ S >O "~r • t,11.t'O ''Ola a ll!)Jt du...h I ri :ht· J.lv'J 11 ~ ' ! Do \OU haH: .1 hundred or '>O )hampoo bottle in \Our ,ht>\\cr ·> I c.ltJ until l dt\Co\.crccJ at my f :\\Ortic h,11r , .run 111 tlw \\Ur Id ('~'he ,Hampton ulon lo1...a11:J un B .. 1>'1cw Ord~ in N7'"P?rt B .ich. 85.J.(1 !1.KJ) Uio~\'nul l>) frumc)t hair . produl'h. unu J _think they're the bc)t for taking c .. 1rc of \l1ur h .. 11r. I\·~ h . .i<l plcrH~ of cxpcnen<.c. l\c even orJ<!rcJ )h:impoo from <in inlumcmal .that ~her enJor-,c'> (she cl.nm tlut 1f )Ou order ll you II ncH!r use anothLf ~hampoo). When it finally came in the mail. l tried it •ind could barely get a comb through my hair. Biogenol by Fr.1mesi ,hampoo and conditioner i:, another story. ~ty favori te products ar~ .the Rcplcnbhing Sh.impoo.. :ind the Recondlt!Oncr '"hich hJ\I! BCP. :.i tradl.! name for a form.ula that protects against color fading caused by UV CJ\~. .The product'> hold the color of my hair longer. 'The bc~t bu' I found for Biogcnol products 1s at T he Bl1<l on. 17th Street in Co)l::I ~tesa (6.J:-:-l)lll). The Rcplcni hing ~hnmpoo i S6.95 tor an \-11uncc bottk .. ind lhc RcconJ1tioner b S'l.95 1l1r .1 5· iuncc 'itc. 'l Ifr r Bu.1 s :tJJJJl'lln Thursda.1' und SuturdtlJS. ~H1d/Jt r wu 'n, :i 11H·rd1.1nt or u \hupper, if )UU J.11u11 vf ~ f.!oml b11.1, 1'11 loH· Ju 1,:h~ ,\Ou some p11b/h·it,1. C:il/ /lit' :11 3-10·112-I. fJ\ me ~t 6-16--lrtJ or 11rite to mf: lJt•,1 /Ju,1 • Datl) Pilut. JJ(J U. JJ.1) ~I .. Co,ta .H t a. C \ 91627. • Newport Beach ..., 915 Bl'niS SI. Sl .i5 4 1.-irwm • 2 b.ith tu (A S'.l'l•M O i 15 C.1mphor St. SuJ I u O. :; bt:'(lrOl>tn, J' b.1:h to \\ .... h.wl l l) .... "I c ~C..:? Ga\ iolJ S l i'J 000, 3 01.'droom, ~ b.ith to \\ .1m C t' C 508 A\I~. lOrl'nLO ~ i.1) 000. 3 t~room, 2 U.1:h t > 11 .. 1 H C.1 ~·u :: 3 113 Corte 'tJrin s.; -.ooo t f r r.m:... UhHl'nCt' . o 1 2 Rue Chatcau Ro) a SUS0.000, l bt'<itoom. J bath lo Joi n ,.\\ l\vm' •tr o 3 Coromorant Ci. ')-l2-000 Iv P. DoJn O 2515 I land \ ic" Dr. Sb!> t 000. -l b..'(.!rwm, 3 b .. 1th lo M.1s~ur..l !\.bl-,,.,,~ o 1006 Port CHdiH Pl. Sl l .! 000 ~ tk."<iroom. ~ l>Jlh to Lo ' \ \ ·L '* o 2065 Port Pro\cnct> Pl. ~!SO 000. i \tt.'\Jl 2 bJth tu ~.1: "U T )Jf r• <.11.. r 2000 Port Bristol Ci. S > ).000, 3 Ot.'c!room .! t..JI 1 Ill l.JIJ~C s. \\uoc.J., 1 I ~ 1921 l'ort Cardiff Pl.. $.;. 0 000 l bt'<iroom, .:! b.1:h to Ju' c Blun bcr!-> :::: 1747 Porl Abbi.' Pl. S535 .i U."t1roo•l'. ! hJlh h.> J,1 Ill S T °'" ~ I ~I \RIA:". l'Ll:.1 CHl::lt (o,t.t M t~.i 'I live eastside Costa Mesa, down- wind of the shrieking commercial jets and the student planes roar all day and night. They are annoying Crime is moving in very fast. we need all the polic e protection we can get. If you rid the helicopters /" now you cannot get them back. Money should not even be consid- ered at a time like this .• I ur 111ur c /1utli111.' <c>1mm·111 • ,){e . U I LOCAL TEMPBIA11111: Newport Beach 79/60 Balboa: 80'61 Co ta Me a: 82. 60 Corona del Mar: 79 60 • • Newport 8Mch/Co1ta Me1a Dally Pilot Thursday, September 24, 1992 A3 [) llJ --- The early jetty: Waves were rad, surfers were hodads R ecently the Newport llarbor Nautical Museum put on a program featuring surfing in Newport Beach from 1922 to 1992. lnclude'd in the numerous displays were some picture of the old Corona dcl Mar concrete jetty, on integral part or the story or local surfing. They dredged up so...,.e memories. The Verdict Prior to 1927, the condition or the harbor mouth was terrible. The West jetty was in deplorable shape and there was no East jelly. Boats overturned, people drowned. Then, in 1927, the then City Engineer built the concrete East Jetty. I am pre11y sure or the date because OMV to reQlllre mall vehlcle registrations th::it i.ummcr I \\Orked 01 the OIJ Corona dcl Mar ba1hhou c locuted in '"hJt 1s now called Pirate's Co,c. During tllJt ~ummcr workmen were la)·ing out concrete l>labl> which C\entuolly \\Cnt inlo the jetty. Thi jetty -an 800-foot i.h ... cr of concrete ~ticking out into the ocean from the cliff at Corona uel Mar -d1Jn't do diddly about making the harbor mouth safe ror boating. If an> thing it mauc it worse. But, during ii!> day, from 1927 until 1936 when the present rock cxtem.ion to that concrete jetty Wtb built, it "a~ a surfing .machine. It made big "'"es out of little wa and monsters out of big wa\.Cl>. As the su hit the end of the JCtty it would cur off into fantaslic shapes. The board su ers worked off the end of the jetty an the body surfers worked ne'-l to the jell As fn as body surfing wa!t cunccrncu. 1he waves would roll along 1hc jelly, holu1ng a pcrpctu,d houlucr All )OU lud to Jo wa' di'e intu thi: \\ater at the end ol the JCll). g~t 1ntu a \\J\C, then tJlo.C .1n hOO-foot ride. At the e111.J of the ride )OU "ould c.:limb up un the jetty '1a a chain l:lddcr IO\tng wme ,i..1n ore .tl>\:) <IOU llngerl>, then run b.1d.; un the jetty, d1\C in anu do the '>Jme th1n1' ,1gJlll. A\ I '>ay. II "a' a surl1ng machme. 01 c:our'le, if you got too clo'>c to the Jelly it ''oulJ tear )Our l>houlder ulf hut th.11 \\a\ a minor 1ncom cn1encc. The dcclo. of the JClt~ "~•l> cormantly CU\crcd \\ith \\,1ter "'a re\ult, a gro,,th or marine 010') ... Ul\cloped th.it \\JS so l>lippery 11 "a" .1lrnlht 1mpol>~1blc to \\Jlk on. That ltlid. )Urf.1ce g.I\ e rbe to a rather original g.1me of d11ckcn. In th1-. game, t\\O surfer) "ould run IO\\Jrd each other on the top of the JCll) They \\OulJ lhro" them)elvc) Jo" 11 un their bellies on thi) )lick mos'> and ~tide to\\:ltd e.lch other. There are no small victories in the fight against heart disease American Heart Association lhen, a., they uppruadled C;.ilh other. they \HJulJ 1tr1 them)el\e) up on their finsenip) and 101.:') .rnJ hcaJ llh,arJ e.1-.h other on wlli:.ion courl>cl>. 1 heorctil·ally, one "oulJ chicken out at the la">l moment, drup 10 h1~ bell) and the other, the '"inner, \\OulJ ">hue u\c.:r him I lu\\c\er, ')omet1me') neither chKlo.cncd or both diickencd. In either c.1~e t\\O c.1recning bodic') hit hcJJ tu heaJ. I le.id-. "ere b.1)hc<l, ned.~ \\\.re crun .. hcu. It ,,,1, re.ally dumb but \\e did 11. I hu'e ol u~ from UjlboJ '"'°uld "alk Jll the w a) duw ·,, to the Point, ~'' 1m aero!.') lhe channel and hJ\C a tun filled d.1y tr)ing tu lracturc cJch other') 'kull\. Today I have an arthritic nee.\.. which ncCC)\lt:.itc) frequent U\c of a ccr, k.tl collJr. I CJn prob.ibl) aunhutc 1h1' cond1t1on 111 part at lea')t 10 tho)c ~•II) hcau-on colli,1on~. In addiuon. I undoubteuly )ll~taint.!d some brain J.1rn.1ge COSTA MESA -The state Department of Motor Vehicles will no longer off er in-person vehicle registrations at local offices begin· ning Nov. 1, officials announced. Under the new system, all reg- istrations will be done by mail. According to the Department of Motor Vehicles, the state stands to save more than a million dollars a year by discontinuing registration renewals at local OMV offices. II HICKORY FARMs~11 Willis&Geige_r 'o CSTAJSUSHED 19:2 i::rom TeoO / Roosevel t Charles L r abercn. Adrn1•a Byrd ·o Ce era. E I s e n n 0 :. e , ~. A renewal won't be considered late as long as it is postmarked by midnight of the due date. Registration information is available by phening local OMV offices which will conlinue to help customers needing other services. "You h:we better things to do, ,s use the mail to renew,'' is OMV'~ slogan for 1he change. Free Coffee •••••••••••••••••••••• ••Buy a po_µlid, -.. 4get a pound free. Whole bean or fresh ground. September 14 through October 4th. _ Great coffee start with the bean . That's why Hickof) Farms u e only the fine t Arabica bean in our rich Vanilla Colada, Emerald Cream, 0,1,orful Macadamia Kona and our exclusive Private Blend. Bu) a pound of any \Jriety and gel a pound of equal or le lier value free. You can't afford not to plurge! \'acf\rt"'v . J s ~ Geiger out tea · er" a · .o ,, see ·"'e a·oes· _, co oc·io" o· ao ~a:-n.:•e .:. ca· o· t· e • es· Coas· Alpha Jacket M. L & XL \dlldl probably :IC1.:ountl> for l>Ome or nl) more hauare bcha\ i-:ir ·1 u i;u ba k to the Nau11cJI Mu'>eum .. how. ·1 here "ere 4ui1e a fc\\ young .. urler'> th(.rc Sometime durm~ the k'll\llle'>, m<t'>llr ul ceremun1c'> Ari Grun,ky c.illcd \1.1ri.u Anich. \ incent l1nJbcrg. Dun Uurn'l ;.ind I furnJrJ and tnlh)dU1..1.:J U\ .... '>Uf\l\Or'.> ul the ulJ rc.:J\\rn><l .1ml baba 'urtmg d:i)'>. 'I he • )Uun~ !>Urfc~ .. du11lull~ ... pplauJeJ but I haJ th ... · uncomll1rt,1hk feclm1' th.at :.t'> the' . -. looi.ed JI thb group ol ;.inc1cnt :. that .. ume ol them '>:Jid 10 thcm,ehe,, ·If th;it\ "hat I'm borng to look like "h1..n I get olJ I think I'll g1'e up '>Url1ng :ind 1.1!..e up terw=, or la\\-n tx~"hng. Rub£•rt Cardnt r, a retired judge, is tJ Coro1111 d£•1 "111r rel!JidC'nt and .1 lo11gtime ob!)L'n t•r of lift• in S eu port Bt•Jc/J. Wmllm lolldel D:1ily Pilot editor Willi:1m Lobdell is taking tht day ofT. Ills column, "hich runs hrrt on Thursdn} • "ill return nc~t \\Ctk. 0 I l\J l \\ P (.) R T B I .\ l 11 ~ ~ Editor's Notebook WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th at Jn·ine .\n., ~ewport Beach • Semi A Gift By Phone 642-./302 • 'Io CeCebrate our 34tn Ylnniversary, .9l Sale witfi 25% off sefectetf items from our own stoc~ CHARLES H. BARR Sak tfate.s: Stpttmoer 17tfi tfirougft 26tft (714) 642-3310 1803 'Westclifl 'Drive, 'l{J:utport 'Btacfr I Yfbbondanza Any Dinner Entrce From Our Complete Menu t/2 PRICE EVERYDAY (NOi Vo/1d for St'afood or ~it/1 011y otlrtr of!t'r) House Favorites At Abbondanza, we pride oursef\oes 011 offering abundant portions of food, frtshly made from the finest qualil)I i11greditnts ... at \.'ti}' afforclablt pnus. Following. you kill find a few s~c1alry ittmf Jclcttcd from our complete menu of troditionol Italian fa\.'Orites. Veaetarlan ~falra111 •..•.•....•.•...•...••...••..... ~ $4.40 f'oJt• <~fl# 11ud1t'4 14ith nC'Ulta«pmith fillinf •nd #c>m•IO UIU('t, Tortellini Seafood ............................... JJ.t9S~tic.oo /11'1t of .. Irr, """'9p. Cfflb ~ mtflopJ Ut •,.,. · 3421 Via IJdo Fresh Pasta Entrees /11cludes Homemade rolls & dm111:r salad Spaghetti Four Cheese Sauce .............. 9rl5 .a.90 Gorgo11zola, ricotta, mo:z.zan:lla ~~ pannesa11. Butter & Lemon .................. 8.86' $.&.00 Llnaulne Baresi (Broccoli(~ Cream) •••••••• ~ $4.90 Ravioli Butternut quash ................ ~ $4.90 Meat Dishes Chicken Abbondanza ........ Uc9S $6.SO Clt1<4~ brHst /ulJ"11111111 Pru c1111tl\ Chtt1t, link "'"#Nd t111tli Vodh, M~ •nd T"""''" ~'f'fl •utlt Ftttu<11tl Alfrt'.lu. Chicken Portonno .............. Uc9S $6.SO 4-) of Clwknt "1fllltJ 101Ji AttKW' llttJrlJ.. 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Ple-J~ 'nd me my fn.~ camera and coupon book. t !'kit ''" m\ ch<-< l tor ~l'l l(\aHNt co \( \( I ( \ '•Jlllt\ll"C \\'or\ t>hoo to~--~.._,,__ .. ~llt'll,..l :\ " re mrmhc~ ""'""""I"-°' chiidPrr'l al'I •• 1la1Mr tr. a nommal ttt hir ~~"..a• crol1 ~ ~ C...-11D \11ttWftlhik ( nl "1uthmi ( hf.lftllt, r I' ""' 'C fl\ '°*"" W . '\ •:· .. "9j • • • • t4• faf'•tt ~n~ r..11 1-8t)0-M".l-:l.lrl4)~ E •· l:tl. : '· -··----------·---~--- • I -----·-·------·--------- ' ' • , A4 Thursday, September 24, 1992 Newport eeach/Co1ta Mela Dally p Business • The 6usiness pJge runs on Mon<fays. Wedn~l.iys, ~ays and FndJ~ Business Edrtor Tony Cox ... 642-4321, ext. 371 Air-fare -wars take hotels on a short flight of prosperity " .... Occupancy rates up during summer travel surge, but local officials say they're still struggling. B, To 1~ Cox 8 "' Ui"' 'c" pMt Oi;.ich JnJ Cm.tJ Mesa lwtclicr' report that the) enjoyed .1 ll'l11PllfJl) ~urge in business as a rl·,1111 l'I the i.ummcr Jir-farc wars, bur rndu,lr"\' :-tatistic' and the hlitd c\ccu.tin.:s them!.clves c11111.l·dc 1h.11 the loe.11 mad.ct u•llllllllC\ Ill \trugglc \ h.'rl'rl b) PKF Consul11ng '" .,,, rhat in spate of the discount Jlr r.,rl, 1h1s summer. hotel ,1cn1p.1nc1cs 1n this atca slipped in Jul, lrl'lll ~ear-ago lc'els. PKF , 11d the J\Cr.tge occupancy rate in Jul, 111 the J1rpor1 area -Y.hich 11i.·!u.J..:, Ne\\pOrt Be..1ch and c·,,,1,1 ~h_,,1 -\\JS 64.8 percent, ,, .1,•1,,rc: Construc11on Inc, a ·1· -rcd.1lwng in tenant 1m· r:1 \~ 111.lll ;111J facil11ics expan- '"1::. h.1, mo,cd ib corporate of- 111..·c, IH•m ~..1n ta Ana Heights to l l 111 Ou.111 Street, suite 217, in '~ "p.irl Uc .1.:h. 0At ima As!>e t \l.111.1i:L·1111.:nt l)f :'\c"port Beach ,,f\1.~I .1~ bn1!..cr 111 the lea!>ing of • ' f .hPll·'·IU HC·fout l>ffice. Dr P.1tr1..i..1 Korber. a boa rd Today VVo men in Manage- m ent --The Oranbe County L h.1r1t>r of \\ umen in \\anagement " II hold 11s monthl\ meeting JI 6 pm ~ept 24 at the Sheraton '<.'"port Ca'I 310 q88-3100 for 1nlu•mJt on Pacific Rim business - Tht• '-e"port harbor Are.1 Chambt•r ul Commerce "'111 pre~ent a program entitled ''Pac111c Rim \\'here tht• Action is lor Cal1tur111a Comp.1111t>," at -15 .1 m Sept. 24 .ir ti 1• B,1'ho.1 8.h Clult 1!21 P.1 111l. l~.bt h t-h\\J\ 't'\\piJlt B ... 1ch r lJr 1nttirm,1t1un c..1 -2 1 .11 • We dnesday, Se pt. 30 Clean air -C.1111 rn1.1 Gu\ rl'ft• \\ d .. on ·~ .1mun..; thl' ,dwdult•d <.pe.11.t·r~ .11 fhl' Cft'.lll Air Et tH111n11t Oppurt un1l1l'~ lt 1nfl'rl·n1.e Sl•pt. 30 .md 0<.t l Jt the '•'\\ rort Bl·.Kh \1Jrrintt f lntl>I. cron ~1\\port Ct>ntl'r Or\t> l ht> C11llll'lt nu.> "' 111 IL'lU~ un bu!>1nl')~ dl>. t•!t i'nwnt opportun1t1t') 1n thl' ~rtM 11~ cit· Jn J,r mJrl.erplacl' for ' , ... •on, ,1 I 39(,-:'(,)<) Com put er consulting 0 1• 'l'" port H.lrb<>r Are.1 Ch.iml11·r ol Cummerle \\ill otter 111·1• c ornputer con)ult1ng at 5 p m. '.t'fH Hl ,11 the chamber ufllces, 14 -o J.1mborl'E.' Rd. in l\t•wport B· .11 h r ur 1111urmat1on t .111 Tracy \\.i•l.. r ,11 -2q.913"' Friday, Oct. 2 Seni or housing industry Tl t '\,lt un.11 Association of '.t•11111r l 1" 1ng tndu~tne-. ""ll offer a "'orl.!>hop on dealing with new d",1IJil1ty and Jnti-t.l1scrimination l.1w' .1t 8.15 a m Oct. 2 at the N(•\\port Beach Marriott Hotel and TC'nn" Club, 900 Newport Cen ter Om t' r or information. call zc,3 oq<J 1 Thursday, Oct. 8 Investment seminar - 111\l'Stment adviser Paul Memman will nffC'r a free semin.u tlt 2 and 7 pm. Oct 8 at the Holiday Inn, 31 31 Bristol St. in Co<.ta Mes.1 Tuesday, Oct. 13 World Bu siness Academy -The Newport Beach Chapter of the World Buc;1n~s Academy ""rll present W1ll1s Harman, professor emeritus at St.mlord Un1ver")1ty and Michael R.1y, profe')sor of creativity and 1nnovat1on al Stanford and C'ntrepren('ur Rmaldo Brutoco in a program entitled "Respondmg to a Sh1(ting Bustnffi Environment" at 1 pm Oct. 1 J at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel and Tennis Club. Call 757-4161 . ----------i • l down 2 perce nt from July 1991. Year to date through July, the report said, local hotels had average occupancy of 61.4 percent, down from 62.3 percent in the first seven months of 1991. PKF's airport-area survey group had a good month in terms of room According to Gary Wcscombe, a parrner and hotel expert wi th accounting firm Kenneth Leventh al & Co. in Newpor1 Beach, said hotels generally have to achieve occupancies between 68 percent and 71 percent to break even. could have under better circumstances. "People are just not traveling this year, at least not to Los Angeles, wi th the riots and the earthquakes," Mills said. "Europeans arc still coming. but a great many Orientals ha'c canceled." an overbuilt mJtket. the rcl-c,,1un anJ elcc1ion-yc.1r unccn.1i11t) "·" him concerned ubwl future ma rket conditions. "It's a big te't right llli".'' P:1litL rcall) scary. 1 ypically, )'Ou fill )Our coffer' 1n June, July and Augu!>t, JnJ th.it hold' you through September. October and No,cmber. Out this ye~1r, it' rates this July, averaging S8~.46, up from S77.36 in July 1991. Dut O\erall this )ear, local hoteb ha'e an average room rate of $81.50. down from SS l.72 ove r the i.ame period a year ago. According to the PKF statistics, airport -area hotels arc still lagging behind the county as a \\hole in average occupancie!>. Orange Count) hotels had an average occupJn<.)' rate of 70.4 percent in July, do" n from 75 pc:rcent in Jul) 1991, PKF reported. Room rates in the county are up !>lightly so far this year, and despite the July decline. the count) 's yea r-to-date occupancy .performance is !>lightly ahead of 1991's pace. certified obstetnc1Jn and in nccolo- g1!lt hJ' joincJ Dr. Jane D~ning in practice at Lbhion Island in Ne\\ ;.i port l3c.1ch. Dr. Korher l) a nati,e· Mike Palitz, owner of the Dof)man's Inn near Newport Pier, said most local hoteliers enjoyed a relatively strong month in Augus1, bur rhat hm~n't continued so fo r this month. '"It most ce1tainly would have been a below-normal summer if not for the low air fares," Palitz said. ''One in three of our guests was from out of the state or out of the country. We usually have 80 percent \n·statc customers." Melissa Mills, research coordinator "ith PK.F, said she believes discounted air fores helped Orange County hotels this summer, bu t not as much as they Billie Buffington, m~ukcting director with the Costa Me!>:l · Marriott Suites, snid local market conditions have imp roved somewhat as concern over the riots and earthquakes has died down. But she said she doesn't foresee any major impro,ements in the near fu ture. ··we're hoping to at lea.,t maintain," Du ffington saiJ. "And there's not a lot of great anticipation for '93. More of the same is what it looks like in '93." Palilz said the combination of .-.,._ ..... Western Waste Industries SINCE 1957 Semng Ctntrol and So.uh Orange Counl)' S~ln of Chi~ago and attcnJcJ mcdic,11 T~ Hauling Temporary Power ~chool at the Uni\'cr!>ll)' of llhnoi!>. Pon:able Toilets Storage Boxes Dun~an Clark Inc. ot Ne"port foenci'l? 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Oriental medicine. -A free lecture on the treatment of premenstrual syndrome, endometriosis and other women's ailments with acupuncture and herbal medicine ~ill be offered by Dr. Ronald Bieler at nooo at the Newport Beach Publtc Library. ·856 San Clemente Drive. Bieler is a licensed doctor of oriental medicine practicing in Costa Mesa. Call 644-3177. Corporate success - Author Muriel Mabry Tempero will present a free lecture entitled "Seven Kers to Success: How to Cet High Level Interview~ Through the Hidden Job market," at 7 p.m. in the Community Room at the Newport Center Library, 856 San Clemente Dme. For information, call 644-3181 . Square dancing -The city's senior squJre dJnce performing troupe. the Ccr..t.1 M~ Quick.stepper), inv\te ) ou to their weeJ..ly dance, 9 a.m to 11 a m. ThuMa at the CO\lta Mt~ Senior Center, 19th Street and Pomona A\enue. The group entertain> throughout the local area and is lool..ing for experiented squc11e dancing couple:. for e panded act1v1lll'). There are al~ female partner~ a\J1IJble for single men ''ho \\Ould lil..e to 1oin the fun. Call 545-5669 for 1nformat1on. If you're interl»tl'd in :>quMe dancing but don't 1..now the !tteps. or need to bru>h up, ched out the square dance classes being offered at Fir)t Methodist Church in CChta Mes<i For 1nlormat1on about the clJsse!I, c.ill 75 1-7584. Pacific Crest Trail -A free slide show on hiking the Pacific Cre-.t Trail \\Ill be offered at 7 30 p.m. at the Costa M~ Ad,enture l 6 >lore, 1959 Harbor Blvd. For inform.ition, call 650-3301. Friday, Sept. 25 Senior forum -Seniors are 1nv1ted 10 enjoy coffee and donuts and d1~uss issues of local and · nat1on.1I importance Jl this month~'s Senior Hosp1tJlity Forum at the Costa M~ Senior Center, 19th Str~t ilnd Pomona Avenue, 9 a.m. lo noon S~pt. 25. For 1nfor-. _ nutton, '"all Anne at 646-2110. Saturday, Sept. 26 Painting workshops - The cit of r-Je,..,port BNch will Morlll listings ~lWPO~lMA 300 ~ c ... ... o._ ... 0160 I ..,_kor9 ll'G 13 11 30 3, 5 30.11 1010 2 .... lo ... rf• IR) 12 11$, 4 30. 1, 9 I~ 3 Hu.bond Ond WI••• (It) 17, '1 30 5, 7 30 9 4S EDWAIOS ISLANO CINEMA ro1•-tlund t .... _.c.~ .. •4•o 121a l Sln9lo1 (PG 131 I 15 3 30. S •5, I Kl I~ 2 School Tio• (R) I 30 3 •S. 6. 1110. 1030 3 Unfo'111vtn (RI I , • l 10 4 Captoln I on l•PG IJ 11 JO '1 •S :> I IS 9 30 S A lrlof Hfa'tory of Tlmo \NI • 12 7 • 6, I 10 • H.,..y,,,_n In VefU tPG I >0 3 ).l!) 7 'lO 9 31) 7 lnchon1ed AprlJ 'Cl IJ l •~ ~. 1 9 .~ UOO CIN(MA ,._.,.,.. 11.d "' '~"PO" 'V " l t.J Wind t.. IJ) • ~ 7 9 30 ,on THlATU ~ ~ l Co~•· 11~·-· t.13 o?(J() Howord'a lnd • • I. 9 4) Costa Mesa (OWAROS CINlMA CfNTll 2101 llotbo< Bl.cl M to ~. 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' s ... 911 White , omole • , 5 3 L\91\1 Sleeper 1 9 S } A lr1el H•stor')-ol T1rno • '. • Honeymoon In Vogo• J 1 '3C SALE ENDS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 ATS:OOPM ... it~s HEBEi your complete. source I• quality home lurnishinp. l>Z-Bo recllm'I tram Special Grand <Jpe11i11g sa11b1gs 011 tbe largest selectio11 of La-Z-Boy /ii1ing roo111 & f a111il)1 roo111 Ju r11 ii" re i 11 the 11alio11! : 8247 lllll•t•tlnllfrem 8447 OCcaslanll tibia from offer e1ght-, ... eeJ.. pain11ng and drawing classe) beginning Jt 10 a.m. Sept 23. The cla..ses. for beginning lo advanced artists, will be taught by artist and lecture .. r" ftftl,,__im.-----Mim1 S!'a"9n Ste4n. FOi' 1flf<>f"' call 644-HSl . Chili cook-off -The Balboil Peninsula Point Association will hold its 8th Annual Chili Cook-off from noon to 4 p.m. at Street Park. The event will feJture 30 am;iteur chefs prepMing their favorite chili recipes, plus live music. games and prizes. for information, Cilll Rob CuSlaVM>n al 646-2496. YMCA fund raiser -The YMCA F amity Counsehng Center will hold its annual fund rJ1ser, "A Sporting Good Time II" at the Village Crean, residence of philanthropist and indu triahst John Crean. in Santa Ana Heights. The event includes a formal dinner and auction , plus appearance by former heavyweight boxin~ champ Ken Norton and Olympic swimming gold medalists Brian Goodell and Bruce Furniss. For more tnformJ- tion, call 754-1144 or 754-1l44. Communicating emotions -Counsel or and psychology instructor Larry Kattan wilt off er a class entitled "Comm unicating Emotions in a Relation!th1p" through the Orange Co.1st College community service dep.lrtment from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 26 in room 206, lewis Hall. Walk in or register In adv~-by callin~ 432-5880. The fee for the class 1s S59. _ Sunday, Sept. 27 Community fiesta -.The pubhc is inv1t~ to ~lebrate Wlth C~ Mesi's l<1tino community at • flftlai, to be Mtd from 1 to 6 p.m. •t lions PMk. There will be dancina and a potluck as well as mu.k r.._,.ng (rom r•p to Lahn. Thm wiU _,be voUeyb.111 rNtcha b.twMn city ~m~ •nd community groups. II -1 ........ Wll 111111 ..... l.>Z-81y9 Jwtll: .. TM ......... 8597 W E FUf\N I SH SATISF'A ANAHEIM 528 s. State College 2 blocks south of L1ncoln1 991-7940 COSTA MESA · 3115 HarbOr Bvd 1 ~cross from Fedco) 434 0744 ~onda thru Fnda 10 am-8 pm SaturtJay 10 m 6 pm, Sund 10 em-5 pm 0 1992 l &Z Bot C I 0 ltt "'"pl<. tun·d .•rt• prtc <' rx.tmpl s , f'rl cs ,\r<' ln dh'.ll tve of pr ochll t ( ~\h'JotOIJ onh• EL TORO 236.11 E' Tc·r Rd (1 blk north of Rockfacld> 583074J I Ml Thursday, ~ber 24, 1992 .Briefly Glrl says Ille wa robbed, abducted COST A MESA -An employee of a local fa'>t-fooJ reMaurant rold police a man forced his ~ay 1n10 her car at a gas station l.1i.1 "eek, robbed her and hc:IJ her hoi.tage for about an hour. Acrnrding to reports, it "J' about I0:30 a.rn. when a mJn Jpproached the girl at the Mobil Station on the l'O rner of Placentia Ave nue JnJ 19th Street and asked her for mone'. When she tlilJ him l>hC J1d1ft have Jn\ the m:in reportedly i.au.l he. ~ould I.ill her 1f !>he J1Jn 't hand 11 0' er Fric.hteneJ. the e1rl ga'e him S-20. RepM1' ;ho", ho,,c:,cr. thJt the thief then Jc:m.rndcd a ride from the !,!II I. 'J) ing he ''oulJ kill her 1f 'he J1Jn't oblige. :\t 1h1l> point, the girl wlJ p~•lt1.t:. the man thrC\\ a JO spc:cJ b1C)de into the car Jnd cl1mbl·J into the r.1"1.·nger 't:JI. After Jn 111.iur of thrc:Jt' and h.ir.1"111l'lll. the intruder r,p,irtt·Jh got out oft~' ,,1r. but \\JrncJ the gi~.11 he \HrnlJ I.ill her 1f :-he \\Cnt "'the p1.1h.:c: \lthllU:!h :.hJken. 1hc cirl dr•,,.: ti •• ..--k 10''l'rk"1thou1 rcp11rt111g the 1nc1Jcnt until 111. r bu' fm:nJ com inceJ her 1,1 ~,, t~1 police: l.11er that llll!ht '1 he girl de'>cnbed the 11111udcr :ll> a \lwh111: man \qtlt Jark brown, greasy, .:-url~. collar-length hair and J IJrgc gap between his \Cllll\'-, front two teeth. She e~11matcd his height at Jhou t 5-feet-IO and said he hJd a medium bu ild. He \\as "earing jeans and a gray T-~hirt. Attacker scared on when woman yells COSTA MESA - A woman \Old police thal a man with a long, brown pony tail grabbed her arou nd the neck and fo rceu w her 10 the ground honly ticfnrc m1Jnigh1 Tuesda) Jftc:r she got out of her car 1n .1 pJrJ...mg structure at the Rc:d Li on Inn. According to reports. the Jtt,1d.er initially as~ed the J2-~car-old womJn for d1rc:c t1ons aft er she got out of her car at th e hotel in the .iOOO block of Bristol Street The woman told police the JltJcker fled after she m.1nagcd to scream. The "ictim described the .1tt.1c~cr as a "hite man 1n ht\ carlv 20s, and estimated h" height :11 about 5-feet· and his weight at about 150 pound'> Pulice ha\ e listed the 1nc1Jent as a sexual assault. City nscal Issues show to be atred NEWPORT DEACl:i ...._ 1 he Newport Deach City Commun1\y Cable Channel l 1mc!I will televise half-hour programs of the Newport foundation meetings dealing with the city's economic issues. The program features host Dr. Delmar Bunn, executive director of the Foundation comprised of educators and local business and community leaders, and can be seen Fridays at 6 p.m. Newport ... .., to cut Ill lal'1 NEWPORT BEACH - Starting Sunday, Oct. 4, the Balboa, Corona del Mar :ind Mariners branches of the Newport Beach Public Library will operate under new hours in an attempt \o reduce staffing costs, as mandated by the rcVlSed ' 1992-93 city budget. All three branches will be open from noon to 8 p.m. on Monday and Wednesday. and from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tue day and Thursday through Saturday, closing on Sunday. The Newport Center Library, will maintain its current hours, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday lhrough Thursday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and • noon to S p.m. on Sunday. For more Information call 644-5177. _., ... a.a, ,,,,., For • good Clllllll bl!"'11 .. The Daily Pilot and Horn~lower Dining Yachts Wet Wedneday Spo rts Night, he ld Sept. 2 on the Lord Hornblower, raised 52,500 for the Pe- diatric Cancer Research Foundation. Above, from left, David Pohl, general manager of Ho rnblower, and Jim Cressinger, OailY. Pilot publisher, present the check to Susan Re id and John Va llery of PCRF. The foundation, a local, ~'C ~~ ~ Poloc non-profit organization, works to improve the care, quality of life and survival rate of chil- dren with m alignant diseases. PCRF is now selling holiday g reeting cards, gift wrap and T • s hirts with original artwork 6y the ch ildren who directly tienefit from the Fo undation's support. For m ore information o n the Holiday Art Collection a nd PCRF, call 532-8692. • SONIC THE HEDGEHOG "2" COMING NOVEMBER 24TH. Come in today and reserve your Sonic the Hedgehog 2 game cartridge. Pay for it now and we'll give you a FREE Sonic T-shirt for buying early. See details in store . K.,,ner NERF MASTER BLASTER o.l1vert a non-stop b1rrage of 8 balltl EY9f't puah and putr fires a ball Agee 6-up. 22• Hasbro • GI JOE HALL OF FAME FIGURE Fully poseable numbered collectors' ed1t1on with electronic hght and sound weapons. Ages 5-up Batteroea IOkl separa1ely Pl•ys_kOOI MAGIC TEA PARTY Pour ice water 1n the cup for pretend pink "tea", and 1n the tar ror grape "Jam" Ages 3-up 11• Sega GENESIS "COREu SYSTEM Incredible 16-bit power and color graphics. plus built- '" d191tal sound Includes base unit and 1 controller Ctm"'9"' <c"'1 ~·•·~, 9911 -· Kenner NERF BOW & ARROW High-tech bow fires foam ~!!:=~===~:l::~~====-..il!IJ arrow' up 10 35 leet1 Milton Bred»_L SHARK ATTACK BOWLING Wind up the thark. try to k'lock ov.r the moat fish pins to win' Agn S.up 1111 Ages 6·up Mall&/ SEE 'N SAY STORY MAK EA CrHte sentences by selecttng and combining words and phrases C>.ler 10.000 PoSllbtltltes• Ages 2·7 •.i•••Ktold .. ~.,..., 2499 • u you ttnd a lower price 1n any cwrent toy ad. Just brtng lt to us and we'll gladly match the price Competitor must have adverttled item 1n stock and ad must show specUic ltem and price CHARGE!IJ • VllA • MAITl~,.D •AME~N U"91U • DflCOVIR There'11 Top ''R" Ua NMr lbul ' I • Newp0rt Be•ch/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ~-------~ - VIB 370 or so have permanent resident. that hve there. From A1 a :.tabbing victim and three alleged gang member \\ith rresh gunshot wounds. In all, police arrested 229 people for mostly alcohol-related crimes • The re t arc more than likely rented out, many o n a weekly ba i'i during the summertime. And that is what many residents ee as the root of West Newport's problems. ~ UCI study shows county residents less optimistic about personal financ es than at any time since surveys began. la I Independence Day, with 70 percent of those arre~tcd coming from outside of town. "I think after viewing that 'ideo, you people agree that no re idential area should look like 1hat," said Ken Dclino, deputy city manager. They do agree. But resident-. along Seashore Drive say the Fourth of July activitic:. pales an comparison to what happen\ an their neighborhood all )Car long. and they want something dnne ahout 11. . o cit)' official and police! h.1,c Meppcd up effonc;, to lh.1ngc the im.1ge of the popular summertime haunt, lnown by residentc;, a:. "the war Lone," into a beachfront communtt)'. populated matnl) h) permanent resident . Delino cited tatis11c:. compiled by the city that how that out of the 1,750 residential dwellings along th e Sea hore Dme Oceanfront area. onl) "The key solution is to make thi area more permanent re i- dent friendly," i;aid Jerry Cobb, a West Newport resident. But not e ... eryone feel 1he area needs change. "This is Newport Beach," said Peter Tarr, who recently moved back 10 West Newport. '"I've been coming to Newport Beach for 40 years and people have been having problems for a long a I can remember. People (on July 4) were having a good time nnd I find ii hard 10 believe that is a crime." Those good ttmes. howe,er, according to police officer John Lud ... ig-;on, co~t the ci ty money. The city brought in 27 CHP officer.,, l l sheriff deputies, two lrvme police officers and a full siLe county jail bus to help deal with the holiday revelers. "The Fourth of July drains a lot of manpower," said Ludv1gson, who noted that July 4 cost the cit) St00,000. By Russ Loar SQfl Writf California's economic blight has shaken the confidence of Orange County con umus, according to a UCI ~urvey, with pcssimi m about personal finances falling to an all-time low. "What we'n: seeing is a staggering lo!.s of optimism in a county that's prided itself on income growth and job growth since the boom times of the 1980s," said Mark Baldassare, UCI social ecology professor and director of the university's 1992 Orange County Annual Survey. Consumer confidence in Orange County has fallen by 30 percent compared to 1986, the first year that UCl's 10-ycar-old annual <survey measured consumer atti- tude!>. County consumers usually take a brighter view of their economic horizons compared to the national average, but 1hc latc~t UCI survey shows county and national attitudes equally gloom). The overall Orange County consumer confidence index stand-; at 75 points, two points lower than the 77-point national average mcai;u red by the University of ( COSTA MESA Your Locally STA TIZ,~~~"~~ ~~~Shipping Your ~1ed Stationers WRAP. PACK & SHIP-Your Home or Office Pick-u Having A Meeting? Presen tation Easel Pads 27 X 34 Plain White ,---~ Ile,.: SI SJ Now$999 A Christmas .-. Cards Doxcd In I louse • Fantastic Sck'Ction • Lmprinting Available 50°/o OFF Rubbennaid Chair Mats llcat • G~ck • S3x45 Rl-i' ~HU Now $2700 270E.17thSc.,Q wMesa,CA92627 TEL642-4563 FAX(71 4)722~2986 ANY EXERCISE REDUCES WEIGHT. .. ONLY YOGA REDUCES STRESS. Don't gei us wrong. Your body ·will tone Hath~ yoga is an and tighten. your intense. d1sc1pllned strength and flexib1l1ty -physical workout, But 1s wall increase and your as an equally effective menul relaxer. Through precise postures ... asanas ... and breathing, you will turn to channel energy to all parts of your body. You wall open new levels of ph):s1cal awareness and mental calmness at the same time. stress and tension wall decrease. You will improve your posture. breathing. balance and confidence. And you will sweat a lot. Yoga is. in short, the ulumate physical and mental conditioner. The best of both worlds. IUS N1w,o•r l lVO. Sum 101 COSTA MUA CA tl617 714•642• 7400 .. 'W . hat we're seeing is a staggering loss of optimism in a county that's prided itself on income growth and Job growth since the boom times of the 1980s. • --·-UCI social ecology professor cm director of survey Michigan. The county index 1s about the econom).' down 34 poinls from a 1986 rating -~ Tnc telephone survc~ uf 1,01~ of 109 points. adult Orange Count\ rc\1dent., v.as "Traditionally, we've had a conducted bctv.cen Aug 16 and higher consumer confidence rating Sept. 2, by Balda<.s•irc ;md here than nationwide because of research associate Cheryl Kal7 our income level and job growth in The number of rec;1dent<. "'ho 1hc '80s," Baldas'\arc said. t>eUcvl! the) wall be belier off one "However, now that a number ot year from the i;urvc) d.Hc fell from negative trends arc emerging in 50 percent in 1991, to 44 percent the Orange County economy, this year. The percentage of tho e including the loss of many \\ho believe the Untted ~tate., 1~ in aerospace job ·and uncertainty for bad financ1.1I 11meo; an the )Car about the c;ta te budget, even ahead rose· from 45 percent last affluent residents appear nervouc; year to 5. percent no"' Thirty fi-.e percent of the county resident!. un.c~cd "'*)' they are ~ori;c off finan i.1ll> than l;tst ycdr hut an equal percent gc a the) are better ol( Thirl) pc rccnt .,J)' their financial con1.h11on 11> ahout the amc 1 ht median hou chuld income an Orange County fell tw $4,000 to $45.00U, compurcd to · $49,000 an 1991 "Income gruv.th h.t' hter;ill\ • · rever ed from the ~11.1m 11me., of the 198<h.' 13.tldac;<.are <.;rnJ "Sance 1990, mcdi:in 1nc.:ome ha' not grown JI all. and the proportion e.immg more than $50,000 " do\\ n 7 poinh Baldassare hclu.:vc' II wall take more than promic;,e, pr11po al<, and plans to re~torc wnsumcr wnfidencc 'f or the fir.,1 time. rc<,1Jent., Jn~ realizing that there 1' no c;uddcn end to the rccc-,s1on an -,1ght, he said "Instead of propo<.iil and plans, re,itlent"l9ar~ lt11Jkmg for sohd cv1tlenc...c that our cconom) i<. back on track · Radie .tllaelt . TANDY• Am3 8 6 SX"" / 25 2500 SX/25-HD 1 -~ -'Masty &M .. I& ,\, •'-""". .... * HALF /'i11111~ I ~~-=:-·j~ RlllC • .,. .. ti•••••"" ,.,, ... ..,.,, ... ... /IC tat ,.,. ...... • Se 1ust as prOductive a1 home as you are at !he office • 24 DeskMate applications • Mouse • 3'h" floppy drive Ae9. 799.115 ~ 1•~ Save ssso. T•ncty 1000 RUC-FO l:Aggo with VGA color monttor. U-.1 R91j. Se1>11rate nema $1099.(11() -25 1452 ·~• ""'' ,...., 0 00 "' I --,,,.,,,,,,. I ~I =.~-:_ °iBaa ·a i11-11a Add a 40MB hard drive for only $2()() more •is.104e • OMP·136 pnnter •Printer cable •Paper • 3·Pack of 31h" diskettes 2i) 13'1288 •3312868 MASTER YOUR COMPUTERt Details a1 bottom of ad ~£ALl.S'7 • IArE '40 LIWAll1f,,.,-· • Hear polace, fire, rait1Nay, weather. military and more • 22,000 frequencies "91. 131,95 no 302 ......... • Stucwng ...,., .... "·" •»t0i1 . LAST 3 DAYSI ... ,.,...( ... .,.,. ----... ----~----,.,Ill ,_.._....._u...,.Q•·--·-•---..,...,.._._. .... .__.._. ... ._ .... ~ ................................... ... • Compare to our VU-90 at $35 97 •1S 1712 Mui ••l•I lfli4Wli&liW L•·,_ --• Compare to our VU -190 at $89 90 '1S 171t .._ ellfa ----•••• •••• • ••• •••• •••• ... • SoW/bllttery powered • Billotd CMe .......... .. ~..-. .. .,..~ .... ......... ............. .,,7111 bllllt ...... Lt:~ ~ (!. (!. t:. ~ u. t------- l!. <: l!. ouo C..'56 a==~~s llt 1or oi-.l IArE 'ID .......... as I 11 ,,,_, 1.#All•,,.,-· • Super CCT tor supenor clarity "9f 11t.11 "l S9' _,..... ,,.. ,,, ...,_ • •• .... • Easy·to·UM one-touch r9CMI "9f1411 Almond • ., 639 wtwi.141..0 LAST 3 DM'St .......... .,.,. -' . ' I -• ·~······ ~:: .... ~ I AS Thursday, Soptember 24, 1992 . Settlement reached in . . ·1·m 0,ac1 11·s over_; city golf course fight 10·-::::. By Joel Beers StJH Writer COS I A ~ILSA -The pro· 11.11.:!ed b.111k m er thi: c11y'!I public t!lllf cuursi: end' today at 8 a.m., ''hen Tim Green \\Ill hand over the l..e\' Ill the l..ingJ nm l11s family h.1 , '>II pen i'ed fo r :? I }ears. I hc Gree n,, '' hll the city sa}s h.1, e 1lleg.llh 1..x:u 1p1ed the gt.If t'llllr'e duhlwu,1.: -.ince Sept. I. Jl!rl·cJ w the n t) \ S-175,000 'ct· tt:·ment offe r \\'edne!lda} after· nllllll rhe dell\1011 means ~lcsJ \'i.:rJi: P.1rtn1.;r,, \\llllh ha~ been ru11n111g the gull ~llltr'e '>lllCC Sept. I \\Ill ll\.l\\ 1.1!..c \l\er the nrnce'- '1trn.11r1.: dut1e' ·'' \\di rim Grl·en ,,11J l.11c \\ lllne,J .1) leave, claiming the city O\\.Cd hi fJmily compensation. The Greens had originally a\l..ed f1ci.1I., n10,p1rcd to gel him 1c· for $1.25 million and lowerc:d their lllO\ed .is mun.t!!i:r three )CtH!I ~•so. <.lemand to $600,000. The. city .. City M~111.1gcr Allan Roeder "·" countered wi th $475,000. un.1blc tu give a hrc.1kJu" 11 ol Green said that he agreed 10 how the S475.000 is dh.ided. up, or the citts figure after diseu!I ing it how much the. cit) "111 \\ 111J up "'ith his family over the weekend. pa) ing. lie Jtd ~ay that . Mc ... 1 The settlement covers four m.1in Verde "ill pay fur all equipment areas: onJ li\turc-.. ;111J that is prob:.il>ly •Equipment and fatures O\\lled the IJrgeM percentage of the total by the Greens, ranging from golf ~culcment. carts_ to drinking glasses. Du t he Jid he \\ill not kml\\ • Capital improvement ma<lc until the fine: c.JetJils or the COil· by the Greens in their 21-)eJr tract .ire ironed out. .. tint as country club m:m:lger!I. "We arc plea,eJ it's resolved • Revenue the Grcen!I ~ay is and 11 '' 111 al'o resolve a number lmed them by alleged city mi!lman· of other b'ucs. all the past and agement of driving range improve· current litigation and hopefully get mcnts. that bchinJ e'el)body," Roeder •All court cases. Both Tim and .. aid. I larrv Green ha'e filed court cases Grc:en 'aid that although toJay agJinst the city. H.irry Green, the m.1rb the beginning or a new era, ------- ------------------ By LorrAnn B;sstieda S1111 Vf1do1 COS I A Ml ~/\ -In r\;'pun'c: to 1111.:rc.1,inl! c1.m1pla1nt ' uhuul u11li\.e1"l'd IH"h c.111 '1.ndur,, city olf ici.1h ,11\! J1.,clup1ng .1 p .111 of :rttad.. th;el 1 cxpcc1t.:J IU c:unduJc with a hlitL ut JfH.''l' .ind eUUf C:\ Ci ty Council ml'111h1.·" nduptcJ ~•n orJ111.1n\.c in Janu.uy, 1991, th.11 n1.1de it :1 m1,Jcmeanu1 tu :.di food from ~arts unlc!I' u 'cndur ul>t•111u.•d a llce1hc from the city :ind ce1tific;itiun f1om the county health <.lcpa11mcn1. . Dul the ordinance has 1'c' er been lull) en· forced, according lu code cnlon:c:mcm drre1.:tor Tony C'Dcb.1ca . Unde r the ordin.rncc. city oll1c1als c.in onl} cnn· fisc:lle the can if an arresl 1' 111.ic.Jc. C'Dcbaca ">JIJ the city mu!lt abo ha'e a !l)'tcm to to" the illcg.d .. pu'>h can' and document anti dispo-,e of the rooJ. C'Dcbaca said hb office b rutting ~uch a '}~tem together "ith the help of police. AccorJ1ng to Co<le Enfom:mcnt Officer P;1ul.1 \\'1 lli.1111,, •' l"'ht:c \,l\l foru: "ill pwl'.i~ly ~ pl·nJ '>nc or t'' u ll.1~' "" ccptn~ thi: c•l) for illc •• 1 I curt 1' /\ \.'.trl I) u11h h.:&;Jl 1r il Ji,pl.l)) .1 hu\IOC'l'I. I• I l .. , .• u i.ticlc:r \hO\\IOI CClhC '11 11.~CI rw111 l IC ll 't .. 1 ~ 1hc food h.1 .. hcc:n 1mpc~tcJ li) 1hc count)' hi:.ihh c.Jcp.1 rl me 111. • In ~1dd11iun, \\'1llia1m -..1iJ , pu!)h ca n \cnJor' arc )Uppowd io \H'.11 .in idcn11r11:.1lll>n tag .1l nll wne), :1 \\ell"' g1cl'll u111rorn1,. . U)ing tl11he cri teria .1k1nc, W1ll1:11m ):ti~ she h3S 'ccn ·"' many ·" 30 illc~al CJfl) on any g1~cn day. \Vilh,lllh C\tllll.llC\ only ha lf of the CJrh IO Co~IJ Me~J .ire ccr11l1cJ. Cit) olf1c1.1h bega n crui!l!ng the ~Meet !" s~arc~ uf pu:>h earl\ afler complaint~ bcg:i n to m e in re cent month,. . C'Ocb.1ca s.1iJ mu)t of the compl:unh file d re· ,0hc around the nu1~.111cc f.tctor, rathe r than a hC•1lth Cl.)llCCll\. . . "The) don't 11!..c the carb parl..ed on their side· \\JI!...,, blU1..llll!-t ;u:cc:!I~," he .11J. "And tl~.c:y com· plain that the (c.irt oper.1tor!I) cungrcga lc. th.11 hc \\ ·'' Ill tht• rrilcl''' of m0\·- 1111! the m.•Jtlflt\ tlf 111, r'l"l''l\11l'> trC•m the clubh1.1u,c B) th1' 1mHn- llll!. C\el")thing 'hliulJ h~ !_!lll1e JnJ ~le,.1 \ cnk. \l h1tn h.1' l'c1:11 run· 111111! the t\\ll t!tllr Cl.HH\C\ \lllU! cpl I. "Ill f1n.1ll) !!;1111 J'lh\l'"1\1n family patriarch \\ho suffered a he\ happy to be lca,ing. .---------------------------.:;; ~t roke several months ago, sued ''I'm going to enjoy the time off til the rc-.1 tit the llpl·r;1t1l1n ''I'm glJJ ll0 \ ll\l..f lill'ell ,,1,J \\'cunc,'lb ) I larn· S. Green In\.'. h.1, run the the citv fur \\hut he believed \\:tS to he honest. I've had to run improper notice of the city's in tc:nt Jround the 1:ity lor five years a nd tu put the course out to bid. T1111 l\c been wo1l..i11g 16 hours u day Green sued on grounds that of-since (Sept. I). I'm tired.'' cluhhuu'e. Jn, 1 ng r .llll!e .ind glil f -;::========================i1 ca rt rt·n tal \llll'C JI.)" I t'ht• cit\ .111-1 , lll>unccJ I 1'1 Odllh:r th 11 ll \\ant - ed 11.l 'lll1c1t t>1J, l111m dlltcrent conce,,1on.11r..:' 10 t.11..e ll\ er .ill l.lc'l.'l'> llf tfll' !!llfl COllr'I! llJ'l'f .llll.-'11. Revolutionary -New In June. thl.' Clllltr.1ct \\J' J\\arJ · l'J Ill \k,.1 \ c1Je 1'.1rtncr' The 1.t1ntcict c.ilkd 11.>r ~k,,1 \ crde to t.1!..e P'"~L"lllll lll thl p>ll l'Pllr'e Jlld duhhou'c \cpl I Uut. I 101 l1ree11. I l.1ri: ' 'on .ind duhhuu": m.1n,1i;cr. rdu,e<l to PROPERn OF SPORTSWEAR MAIL OROrR CAlALOG CALL 800-423-8430 or 714 042 2666 NO POINTS! NO COST! s395oo FLAT FEE Don't Pan Up On 1992'1 Low Mortgage Rates • l\&N rlO'ne LOCY'S • ~t-.r()n< e • ... oon ConsvOO!K.)l"l • HOr."le imOlovem:y"tl Fcx MOie rntormat'°" col Jack 967-0900 ALTA FINANCIAL CORP. PERMANENT MAKEUP MA NY SH ADES & CO LORS Eyeline r • Exebrow • Lipliner • Full Lip Fee Special: $100 p.er procedure per visit I. a' e 35-45 min.' putting on make-up i 2 .• top -.mudging eyeliner & lipstick bleeding. 3. Have c\'ebrows even all the time 4. No nc~d to reapply makeup after sports, shower, etc. Marjorie HcaJy, OT Derrna-T echnologist 722 -3564 ELECTROLYSIS Permanent H air Removal '20-lst 15 minutes/'10-each added 10 minutes. Background: Nursing • Elcctrology • T cachin g Certified by DmnouOage Institute Advanced Training with Fnhanser II Member. American Association of Penn.anent Color Technicians Society of Cosmetic Professionals Recommended by: Plastic Surgeons, Dcnnatologists & Makeup Artists .. 2400 #K West PCH •New ort Beach ext to Haa en Dazs 611 Fems HOW $l49 (Reg. $5) 1 Gal. lmpatlcnts HOW $1.SO (Reg. $3) 5 Gal. Birds of Plfadisc HOW $5 (Re,. $15) 25 Gat; Glint lids HOW $100 (Re,. $150} 15 Gal. Bananas HOW $i0 (Rig. $50) S Gal. lwnas HOW $5 (Rig. $15) DOG FLEA DIP & Low Cost Vaccine Clinic • Saturday, September 26th 12:00 to 3:00 PM Please Bn'ng a Towel & Leash Hospital & Kennel Tours Balboa Animal Hospital. 6904 W. Coast Hwy. • NB • Near Huntington border 642-3840 The truth about funeral prices in the greater South OJast area. A t Harbor Lawn , people are impory:ant. .We ~lieve that every fa mily deserves a personalized fin al tnbute. H ere, only the fumily 5elects the t)1X! of service they want and the price to be pa id. We \Vill provide for direct crcn1ation, •. including mortuary care from ................................ .. Or choose fro m other type of seiviccs from .......... . --?IQ ~---~~- Harbor Lawn~~ ---'---- Mount Olive· Mortuary & Memori al Park 540 ... 5554 Se rvicing all faiths • Under new ownership 24 1 lour Seivices • 1625 Gisler Avenue • ~ta Mesa (Call for a free brochure regarding Cremation & rhe Celebration <!Ufe) USA'aJNo. l M~-.. DMJw• W7, '19, ~ "91 HO-hrMifttl91•;,,19921 House .Qflm~ 6862Manchcster BMl@Where 1-5 &91 Freeways Meet, In Bix:na Park@Dial (714/310) MERCEDES ,. ' Newport 1Mch/Co1t1 M11a Oa ly Pilot Society Centering in on fashion ' 'I hll\C lc:rncd 10 put un fol\c C) clashes .. lo"e them ... may '"Cilr them all the ttme," said Ann Mclean. "Lcurn1ng to walli.. .ind turn ha\ been.fun ... I'm really C\cited nbout Friday," commented Chcr)I Campbell, a member of Oogart ------and Uacall, a singles up[lorting group of Orange County Performing Ans center. "Meeting new people and learning of new '--__.._.,._...a.;._, sto"cs has been NI I 111111 fun," said Cindy Kleczko. The three ------women are fi~t·time models in the third Society Center of Fashion production at The Center. Along with 140 other they will be on stage Friday at 1:30 p.m. and again at 8 p.m. wearing fall fashions from 20 store . About 60 models and com1nittcc members were at Giorgio Dcvcrly Hill , South Coast Plaza, Wednesday afternoon at the in' itntion of manager Marty B<urett. "We arc dre sing 16 of the models for this )Car's shows," said Barrett, who 'Vas hosting the pre-show reception for the !>econd yea r. Today, the models arc in rehearsal, but on Wednesday they h~)I.. time to relJ\, 'ill und n1hhk Amhro~i.1 C'.1tcranl: ~oodic~. antJ compare note\. OiJnc McDonald, nlJl..ing her scwnd <1flpe.irance as a Center model, and third-time model Debi , _..,IL~ ..... Bremner compared the model' to .. oront) !listers. "There'!> [) lot ol comradcry," laughed McDonalJ. "My mother Ann Santas v.ill he modeling again thi'> yeur,'' \aid model Lorillie Hofstetter. Ano1her mo1her-daughter modeling duo i'I Cheryl and Jill Young. "The show is so much fun to do. .1hi 1 my third time. C.ultlln (producer Durnell) is so profc~">ional, o gentle aml make., )OU feel so good abou1 )Our-.dt.'' ~aid Carol Wilken, 'ICen chattin)! \\ith Tanil Shel'\\OOd, another third-timer who shared experiences. "One )Car l cam.: out so Layered "ith clothe I could hardly "alli..," said Wilken. "Mmt of the time I ha\c ltl--cd all of the things I h.1,c ''orn. except one time when I lookeJ like a refugee in an .1\ant gJ1J1.. outf11 ," laughed Shen,ood, ''hn "ill model four outfits. Said co·chair Nancy Scharf "Tickets can !.t1ll be bought c' .:n on FriJay morning Some arc a\~1lablc for the altcrnoon !>hll\' "'1th more tor the night. 1 he) c.111 be ohtaincd at the Center llo\ office or through T1cket~la~tu. 740-2000. Pricel> r .1ngc from S Ill Ill S75." Reception guest' abor1ncluJcd ~ ,,. . TJna Shcmood, left, Carol \\ ilken h1.,norJI'\ chair Georgia pouncr, 1..11111n1111cc mcml>u Lor<'ll.l 'rrcunc.I ( t 1lk1n~ .1bout grc.11 pnL1..' 1n~luJinl! .i ~1.11J.1 :'\l1.1IJ). T11l.l ch.1fnit~ ('1.hi:duh.:d to ''I.'"' guc't d1.. ,1gn1.. r "c' an Hall') t.1,111 n 1 111J model... Petrina Friede .ind KM.t Sulliv.ln ((l1mpi:11ng. 1n lh(' \tr~ C.1l iforn11 . \m1:m .. 1 1..unic-.1 tlm )e,lf.) LOCAL NEWS ONLY 1tlE 800K STORE F'ne Ustd I.bk • An ~. U>leahles For d subscr:ption to the Daily Pilot, call 642-4333. 130 E. 17th Sc., Sui~ L. a.ca Mesa (bdmd The I l.p Inn) 645-5496 .... ., • .,r. Di9covel' Your Lsgest Door to Home Improvement ,,_ Doot &ftrW • QMlry • Cooiplt/M Seacoast GARAGE DOOR S 642~90 2476·~~~ w~ a~ cw, r~. / 17162 MURPHY AVE .. IRVINE t'lrr rol"O TOrflCC f'oORnt.nfH\t(J()Rll f \IT 4 . nq 714-252-1828 WINE STORAGE FOR THE COWCTOR TE.\1PERA TVRE CO.VTROLJ ED -SCCURF SELf STORE .JOO CASF-S FROM SJO MONTJl Schedule a silling for your family portrait in S$?ptember and receive 25 comp'limentary greeting cards for the holidays. --------FIGGE 't' Euellma inportramve/or ovu forty years •(714) 6-M-6933• 241 Newport Center Ori~• Suite 110• Nrwport Buch GA RYS .. •' .. Faihion Island• 1065 Newpor1 Cenm Oriw • Nfwport Beech • 714•7'9•1622 .. Cind) Klcczl..o L'n'1U'J'l'~'I C\Jnll'lllf' 'I!\ • urnn.! · \\l·m1 l't:\l~f\ \!Hllrtn_ IDlhnl 1 m .. I (\cf\ r\ t't t .. f,., 11! J "'I' rill l.un,h.. .... Jn..l tHt\'• .JP11.n11.' .Jru:hl.•'' .J \nni'ir 1r1l' .JhJ11Jr1'<!J'· I J \\\,kl n~ l\l\:lJ'll1 I\• .J&v·B.11 ~I;:-. ,h, .Jtull r m l\lm ' .Jnl~! fact ltll ... JTh,·ml 1'11 ll'-Jll,~.l l '·~n· J l.l Un ll1tlinm1.1'\l .J\ 1kt P. r~ "t'l.Uf'I nJ l I "tr\ •l" l'i,\' \\ "' \I Wl '''n • ' 11• n ' • .\n. l .\ --'4 S1111\'I ( d1tur \ ul.1 l>t•.w ,. h4 !·4 l-I ./ \nn \\l.lc.rn abatino' R estaurant & ausage Co.I ·~4whent1c /ta/um a11\il~t \lt1de In Our OH /1 Kuchen Saturda~ & Sunda} '30 -1:00 pm Our Complete .\fenu Jnclude5. Fresh Pasta, Seafood, Lamb & J'eal Open lunch &. D nner. Clo ed \fonda'' hipyard Way -e·wport Beach • 723-0621 Get btlck to dtltn~ the tlun~" vou lo\ t.' Whether rt'.._ htkinA 111 thl' nahm.• Ct.'nlt.•r PlavmA h.'nnt ..... Or t.1ktnA \our gr.indt.h1ldrt.•n to tht.• hbr.1n It 'llll vc lx•\.'tl -.utll'nn~ twm · t.hrontt, dd.,1ht,1tmg htp p.:im Jut.' lll ,1rthnll..,, l'lr jomt dJma~l' 1...1u<..t.~i b\. a tllll VllU m,1\ lx• t1 umd1ct.1ll ll lf tlllf l1ip rq."l.Kl.'tnt..'nt pro~.1m. But, tor m.in\ ~"-~'Pk .... un~l. n 111<1\ "'-'\:m hkc too btg ,1 ..,lt.'p \t l lo.1A I h,....p1t,1l l'Ur l"Omp~hl'tbt\ e hip n .•pl.11.t..•nwnt pn~1-.un t" de~igned to pn' ~"'1h1.:-nt.., .111 tht..• .... i-.1n.., .H'ld l(l01ldl.'11ll tht.•\ l1l'\.'\.i l\l en.-.urt..' ,1 qrnd, um1tl'rt,1bh.• n•co\ t..'f\ P<lttcnt..., .in• l'lttl'll '-Urpn<..t.~i to hnd thl•y'n • ~1t..k (\0 tht•tr lt..'\..'l -u-.u.1lh within ,1 couple of day!-Rl•,1d\ lll ~·l tht..• ~Xlt.l' We'd like to invite you to attend our ~· '-('min.1r where w1..'1Vl' a. ~·mbl1.."i '*'m'-' of Clltr hip replacem :>nt team member.. mduding ,, I fo,_1A orthorJX"lilt. '-~l'on ph\ -.tc~1l t hl'r.lp1..,l ,,nd orthOJX~ic nurse. Our JX'ci,1lty tl'.lffi mt.>mlx?~ v.111 be hilppv h.'1.ln."-Wl'r \.Otar qul~tlons about hip rtt>lacem~nt surgery ,md help you de :idr if it O'UE;ht ~ nghl tor }(1u. Monda , October 5 7 p.m. Ho.g Hospital ~ll '\l'wptu1 Bou) ·~.ud 76().5645 -.... "IWflOlllT •IACM •CA .r •• A10 Thursday, Septomb r 24, 1992 Fund raiser setS designs on -models Dt~ICN I IOUSE '92 lA ROCA l lllll 11 IL'~ (p,f,I\ throu~fl {.)l tOll\.'r I I\ .i: till' l''\<flll~ltl' horrn.· nl Prl.1r \ \ ,1\ ,,,. rn u .io!..rng thL' 8.1l i.. 13.n L.1 .[ \\ l'l'" \\ t• J}lllldl·d till' l.1'111111 ' ,1nd ,flu'" 'l hl•clufl>, for \prnpt h, i\ \ond1 .rnd l tnd,1 lh nt.c\ I k fl' Jrl' tlw mlwr 'l''' p1 rt H, .1l h 1 l 1.11l1•r.,, ''ho '' 111 I 1 11' l''' nt rH: 11ll1 )Ill .1 ll .1 ll ~un · mudl 1n~ .ll C \r [ l \ RLX .\ d .., l"lllhlOlh \h l..ono' t ' lll~~{ B,l\, lh. 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Paul Mitchell • Sebastian • Jorco~; / La Femme • Mastey Wella Presentation ELECTROLYSIS By Janene First 10 Minutes FREE w1tr your 1st Hour appointment 1 Hr. s45 • 1/2 Hr. s25 HAIR BY JENNIFER & CARRIE Ladies [fili $15 Mens $10 Krd s $8 PERMS '35 & Up Swedish Massage Reg Price ~25 1/2 Hr.• $45 1 Hr. 1st V1s1t Only s12.50 1/2 Hour s22.so 1 Hour Open Til 8PM (714) 962-5232 10156 Adams at Brookhurst (Albertson's Center) Huntington Beach (Behind Texas loosey's) (714) 968-0451 I RU Ff ELL'S, UPHOLSTERY INC. Mitre,..,...._ C..... llortl 1'22 WIOl llVI., COSTA MU-541·115' Abo\ c, Barb.Jr a Magness, owner of B. Ma~ne s Fashion, models thi s great casual-but-eleg.mt outfit of dl•nim jeans and cropped jad,ct fc.1turing famou!> streets in gold embroidery. (Al o a\ailablc in bl.Kl..) Abo' c right, she ~ports a cropped black denim jadct by \todi '' ith gold cquin trim and embroidered nautical th em~. 14 !. {l I Of more rn:or 111,ltil)n. • \ \ hu •1ccd:do tr J\ cl huur:. ,)\\,I\ l•J r.u:lllf\ ()ll~ L'b, \\hen (Pll .. tt,llrnl'nt :oh 'P' .1TL' fll:>l ,1111und till' l:l)lner? Bl•gmnmg lll'\l \\u•I.., Incl t•dl \\l'.1t u Hh1gnmvn1 .,flop~ JrL' .111 .1bou1 .rnd lnl\\ \ uu c.rn pure h.1-.e gw.11 llll'ldl,111d 1:.C ,11 h.irtf-to-bt·Jt prier') ri~ht in } our O\\ n nt·i~hl>urhood . TScnd in >Our l.1tc I f.i hion , Be.wty ncu.), inquiril' .wd pho· tograph::, lo: f,1::,hion, Tlw DAILY PIL OT, 330 We I Ba tn•ct, Co la M cs.1, 92627, or f,n LI.) our upcoming ci cnl> .11 631-5902. Include >Our t1.lm£', addrt'!>.) .md phone numb<.•1. contt•• ua .st'\\.S A New Une of Casual Fashions for Men & Women ·~ti 20o/o OFF ALL SHORTS THRU SEPT JOTH Bright colors and a relaxed ut make this stylish, easy to care for clothing PERFECT FOR TRAVEL ... FUN TO WEAR! 634 Udo Pork Drive. Newport Beech • 675-9773 l ocated behind Deloney s Restaurant above Core Ote Mor'\ .Sot l(bn~ 9UN !Oen· '4pt'fl NEWPOQT·BEACH 503 E. Edgewater, NB 723-5251 FALL PATIO SALE Sat urday • Sunday ept. 26 & 27 9am -6pm Shop & Enjoy the usr of. .. 'lurN1 f ', r cool bJ'r 1dc breezt~. i:ui11fit i; 11. ft' ,\ \\Ondt'rful prices Re ort Garments for everyone ~ .. emb roidered & silk screened hf)\•fwnt l' th1\ 1m·~i~tablc :.ale \\I 1·fl' n.1u1tt .II t.1 h1on 1~ fort>mo:.t. In Front Of The "'"'~port L,1nding Rl'Stilur.int df thl' f~rry Cros Ing I Lido Marina VIiiage Newport Beach September 23-27 II<, !hf' tH!sl ~acht lour •n Southtm Cahlom1a' N""" bo.ifc, Us~t boals Powt1 bOals St11lboa!S All 01 d1<,ol.;1v lor vou1 ~rson.11 1ns~c11on JI lh•• docks ol lido Ma1111.1 V1llJQt SHIPLEY'S• *********t Costa Mesa Store Only Whlle Quantities Lad S~f' o >lit<le Sf'let11011 OI t>r and """" fl()Wf'f bl>.lls maoy qJ moor1s lflak•no 1t>e11 WPsl Cods! debuls' Shoo rnort 111.1n HlO Oft owned power bOats Bro~ers w1ll 1>P c,n htlnd lo hl'IO you buy or sell And compare lht bt~I ntw and oceJn 1es1ed s.i1ib0dl~ the Wesl Coasr hils ro offer Admiaalon S6 tor ,irtulh S3 for thlldrt n (, f :i Cll1ld1Pn undtr 6 lrte Hou11 WlfkdJV\ 11 d m 10 6 30 om «;.i1 10 • m to 6 30 pm Sun 10 • m 10 6 pm Elsy Acctnl ly 11114 Fret p;irk•no 011 T ushn & A~on with lrH sllun~ SflV•tr 81 waltr FrHt • llOIJr 111r111no fOf !>oats up to 1 ~ II di 111t d•nohy oock Ptoo.rc .. ..., °'"""' a.t( to Ille. t11• '~'~' SHOW E DISCOUNTED • Styles • Slight In's By Levi's and More - ~M·~ S11es 78 nnrl up PLUS Hundreds of Knit or Woven Shirts ••. I Newport Beach/Co1t1 MIU Dally Piiot • ······························1 I D esign S ophisticates . l a· Clearance Sale I Grear fmys on jhirt . jac/...cr , shortS. pantsuits, and samples. .\'m all colof'1 & si.u.s 151 Kal mus, , uite E-160 • Co ta ~tc a I I 557-2151 1 \ear John lfo}nt Aupon)9 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~;· ~ =re = .... ~.., ~ " · .~\', ffntA-00£-00S-l ...• )~·· ~\"' ,~~ ~~ esaw eisCYJ ·PAIS~ mf>l • ... ~ (JalU<r.) 6udj~ S.~) Ja'Jlt!S ~ JCXlJeH ·/~ ~ , JalU33 w~ t 6u1Mas ~ .JS ·,,\\ spue.18 llV . -4~ .AS> ~y "... ~,.. ()~ lSa~pd Jno ~a4~ noA i,up1no~ ~IH~VMI 9NIM3S At"1 ~~ 4'>0 "(-,. Anq noA aJ0!88 ,,\' ~~ \• ' -FRENCH OPEN CHAMPION MICHAE c OCTOBER 1 7:00 PM Bren Events Center • UCICampus DISNEYLAND llNtlS CHALLENGE 714144-SIM Pnces: $40, S28, $1 7, lit ETS AlSO l\~AllABlf AT ........... ~ ... -,, 141() 2000 Hosted by -~1~.T TRA/JIJ/O\° ti )FM f.llR\ t \ ' " I I I "''''' "~l~IHI \.\.~, l•t \f I I~ I IU'I Villcl r1 ... ,,, -~ ( 0 -----· WN&NDGJm flKJ• M IOS IHJ11SfMSPllCI Community forum { ommumly f mum run un I u· l 1)'), I hur~l 1\ .. ind 'M'u11I ; Wrth• to: 1'1lol I t'llf'r-., I W W , B.tv St .. ( O\I• Mt·~.-. CA 9'J&'l7 f ;n lt•Ut•r\ to: 6 46-41 70 Rt•adcr, tfotl1n •.. 642-6086 fd1tor William Lobdell. b42·4111, ed. )S1 Term limits: Ultimate throw-the-rascals-out move T crm limil are back on the ballor thi, Novemhcr in at lea\t 15 'itatc'> acre.~ 1hc country.' Jn C'alifomi3, voters will be a kc<.I to JUdgc rhe wi~om of Prop. 164, an ini1131ive to limit term for altfomia' 54-member delegation to Congre' . Closer to home, 1hrce ci11cs in Liberal Politics Orange County -Newport Beach, Anaheim, and Yorba Linda - " 111 ga"c •-Otcrs 1he opportunity to adopt term hmir for city council mcm· ber;. Eight citie m the county ,1lrcady operalc with munici pal term lirnit~tions: I Cypress, I lunt1ng1on Beach, Irvine, Li Palma, Santa Ana. cal 13c.1ch .111J Villa Park. Dana Poull t'iecJmc a tcrm-hmi1ed lit) an June. ltmils is not univcr\JI. Spcc1.1I intere~as in par11cular worry th.11 1crm limits will di\l"\Jpt lhc coty relationship they've nurturcJ over the years with count.al incumbents. Kno" what? They're right, term limits will end pohtac'> as usual at City Hall. For many citizens that is reason enough 10 limit tenns for member\ of rhc Newport Beach Cit) Coun 11 Critics in Newpon Beach w.wt voters to believe that tcm1 hm11\ will shift political po"cr anJ responsibility a"JY from ekctell officials to un-;Jcctcd city '>taffcr The Trlandator}' rotation of lrn:-.1 1 clccted"official , ay the cnt1c,, would only strengthen the grip of the permanent bureaucrat) 111 .1 city because a lack of cxpcncncc would make councilmemher' even more dependent un cit\' staff. ~ Though you'll hear th1' argument repeatedly 1n the campaign againo;t the Ne" port Beach term limitation in111.1t1\c. 1t' JUSt plain wrong To begin \\ ith. th1' .1rgumc11t maltes two assump11on' ahour the behavior of city taff and ne,~I~ elected councilmember' thJt .ire e rroneou . First. It :io;o;um.:.., u t\ nc:1t11111 f n .ugue uthc"'tse ... It• l h.1lh:ngc 1 he \Cr .11. 11v .wtl ntt1t1\c' 111 ,t.lff member .. who \1.f\1: 1hc .:ti} su "ell But c•c11 ti th" ''11111p111111 \.\1.r1. 1c."11r 1tc, 10\ oh Cl"\ er nt 01' hall knu"' th~t 1t'' 1he mo't -cntn~n"hed 1.:11unc1lmcmher .. "ho Jrl m'"' di'.'pcndcnt on .. 1::111 I r tnform:111on .1nJ gu1J.incc, not I he. t 11l hu,n<.rn: and hn hi\ m11tt\JtcJ JlC\\Cumcr' '-cv.h dc-.:tcd c.11unul mcm~r' hran • \\tlh th1.·m con\1tkr.1hk npcnl'ncc 1n the pm JIC -.edor •• , \\.:II '1' all thc}\t• lc.1rncd h~ 1. 111\ ·•"me thi: tommunit\ tor \1111.' ( 1t\ ·.,t dtcr' arc rh.crc Ill ·'''''t not tn con1r11I, ,111 m1.·mt,..:r' 1•1 lh1. di~ ltlUn1.il \tur'c•l\Cr, .1 'ul"\1:) of \.1lUlh.1lrncmhcr' in Or.rng1. < 11Ullt~ \.Ille~ upcr,1ung untkt term ltm1" (and in c1111:' 1.on,1J:ri11g tlfm hm11-.) ..:undu" tcu l.l't 'prini.z ~lute' the Jrgumcn1 .1hnut I h\.' 1n'lprnpcr 111tlucncc 11! \.'it\ -.tall \ ,,,,,,hie m.1Jelrtt~ 111 n•um:1hn1.ml•u' in ri:rm ·ltmucJ ut1e~ J~1 n1 tt \olcl1c'H: th..it ll m1 hmth an.:rc ,1,1.: the po\\ · 111 cu~ ... 1.111. nvr Ju they c '""'"' 1crm ltm1i.. enhJnce the I" '"d ,,f the cit~ m.tnJge r cuun1.:1lmcmhl•r, 1n \.'lltt'!. cun"Jc:r111g term 1tn111' l.1 1 ~pring. wht\:h at t IH: 11mc 111clutkd•!'e""Jl«'rt Be.1ch An 1hc1m , ind 'r1trh.1 I 1nJ.1. along 'A llh l>.u 1 P 11nt. Oran\!e Jnd C iard c n ( tr<l\ e ll\c m.tJOflt\ c1t the c '''U0\:1lmemhcr' al"'' .u:rccd th:i1 term ltmth 1A 11uld nor tnh,tn c: the pt>"l'r ot Cll'i 'lat! or the Cit\ 0\.11\.l!!CI \,l t UOC\pCCll.:dh. lhc loni.:c: n•un tlmcmhcr' 'cl"\ed in otftC'c the more hkch the• l.\Cre to 11pp1 ,e the 1d~>r11on (II rt·rm hm11' and to hclil'H. lhJt 1cm1 ltm11' v.nuld mcrea .. c !ht• ro"er ul cit~ :-.tall .ind th1.: .. 11, m.tnag..:r Seither the •'"umpt1on' Ii~ the Crill!.'.' Ol)f the c\pcril'n1.c llf ck~ tcli ofhci.11, 'cl'\. nc_ 111 tum·hm· 1ted -.illc' \;.iltJ.111. ·rhc cl.um th.11 term lamth ''Ill 't111t p,1v.e1 al.I..!\ 1T'-.llTI c\~l.1~J ''tt lCl~tl"" hl unelected "·11\ ,t.1lf \, a rc,ull. \1Ht'f, ha'C !;ttk IP 'c..tr ..trtJ mu"h u1 I! un lwm thl.' Jdopti.•n ,11 mun1"1p.d term limH' T'crm lim1t.1:11 n• v.111 .:hc1.: :hi.' P'llcnutl ;itiu,t' I pu\-ihc P''"'l'r mcrc.1'" the n;-portunlt\ lor '1.:r· \IC~ 1p ~1l\Crn:ncnt, :md cnhJACc the quJlt:~ ol p<1h11cal repre· Voters an the c,)unty support 1enn lim11'1 for gooJ reason . The) under land 1hc need for a penod1c tumoH·r of elected offtc1Jl • fear the eotential abuse of polilical power by entrenched ancumhcnt'-. \\elcome greater opportun1t1c' tor c111Lcn panic- 1pa11on in local ~o,emmcn1, and .1pprcu.1tc the bcneht., of frc<,h f,tch .tnJ nc\\ 1dcJ<, Jt Caty 1 lall. taff are more 1ntcre'>tcd 1n th~ aggrandizement ol pcr:.(.mJI power th:.in the~ Jrc in puhh" Jdmani.;;tralion ur 'el"\i.:c to elected officialc; cl't'nJ. 11 assumes newl> elected councilmembcr., come to cit' 11.111 wi1hou1 an ageml.l l>r .1n\ In June, Newport councilman Jo hn Hedges turns in the signa· turc!. gathered in a petition to put term limit issue o n 'the baHot. In the .:unl~\t ol '.'-ev.fXln lk.1ch' t ... rm hm1t..tt1un dcbatc 1111, ll .. m ·m 'hPuld be Ji.:;ct:!>l\ c. l 'lh.'1.1.lll\ ~Hh.\.' II (\lnh: ... from -.••1111..1101..-mhl·r, 1.1.h,1 1!11,crn rn (JllallOO [ hl .: \\CfC \lftUC<. l>f rcpuohcan P' .1111. 11 Je ... 1~n mu-.h .1ppre.:i:i1cd h \m..r1c.1·, toun .. k'• ... 111.I r .... Jto t'.\'t'~ hir ·'' n"""" ,,,1r. In l.1\ 'Jo hl'thcr rn !'<c,er1l11:lc". 'uppmt for tem1 . . !..no" ledge of the commu111tv 'either .w .. umpttl>ll he.1r<. much rncmhl.111cc to re Jill~. ( it} ,13 tfcr.. m ~c"'pon Rc.1ch .1rc puhhc admin1,1ra11nn profc 1onah,.devotcd to the .1Jmrni\trat1on and 101plcmcn· 1.11 ion nf public poltt.). no1 tc 1 1 h ( 111c' "1:h term limit,~ Ju .. t ·'' lnlf>l•rl:.int ,., the C\<Jlu.1t1"11 ol ch" .1rgumcnt h~ \ .,r<n·~r!• , r 11 (II\ H.111 \lark I'. P<'trnccJ ;, 3!>Wciate P"'"'' '"r of ptJlitiC'ul ""i~nc~ at l C I. ' Textbook case of gene~os .ity Pilot readers help one man rebuild library The eye in the sky I .Imm fJ\or 11f !!CtlJOI! rid of the hl'l1n1plL'r' A month .1go I devoted J column ttl C'111p .mtl h1' °'~)i.., ,.\liout .1 )e.1r agn. '°' lru.:nd (hip 'cttlcJ h1m~lf JnJ ht' l1tir.m 111 I lrnnc,t\.'aJ. Fla Hurnl'Jne \mire" (" m1c alunµ. helped 1t,ell h' ( hip' fl'l(ll. 11nc lull "·'II· nd ()q pen.cnt ol h1' ltl'rJ~ 1\ \\eek later looter. cJmc .1long .ind bundled off c:ver)th1n~ thJI Andre\\ had left heh end Chip· did out h,I\ e .1 good month 1 In an effort 10 JUmp·,t.trt (hip', hbrat) rehutlthug dl(1rt. I .1ppc.1lcd to rcJdcrc. wh1) h:ic.I !iCrious rc.1dmg h,1h1ts to .,elect a mglc 111lc .ind c;cnd 11 along to ll1ll l 1,hJl'll. this p.lpcr'-. editor. I hopeJ Ill !!·••her 40 llr ~n boob. More th.in fiO h.I\ c .1rm ell . manv of them .11.·cnmp.m1e,;u b\ wonderful note' f;dJtor'~ nott': If wu'rT inUrt' tl'd in donating • book· -an old clJ iC' or a ~ t t'llU or t+hatt'•U -to bt'lp ont' pt'r~on rrbulld hi~ ~~onal . library, tht' Vail_t Pilot t+ill l>t' collttting tht' donatNI lt'\tS (or one mol"t' Mt't'k. Ju,t drop thttm b). I promised ht)OI. donor' .innn)mity 1'11 keep thJt pronme, thou~h \Orne uf the e letter.. ,mJ 111,cnpttun" could wm a Pulitzer Perli.1p' .)OU°lJ he 1nterc,ted in the title now bO\c<l and a\\,liting shipment to Chip's ncv. Miami apartment. It' an eclectic c1>llcctm11 !'here .ire many cla.,..,ic : " fhc t\Jven1ures of I lucklebcrl') Furn." "rhc l ducJt ion of lfcnry Ad.cm,," Mcl\llle\ .. l\pcc.'' Flaubert' ··MJdJmc Uo,Jn," Juk<. Vemc'5 ''Around the World 111 XII Ony , " .tnd Tohtoy\ .. i\n11J Karenina " Modem hclion 1. well rcprc\CnteJ: from Nicholson B.tker·~ prc.;~e nt ~t seller "Voit" {irnd hi) "l he Meua.nine") tn Bru~ Cha~m· -' ........ Hewitt Columnist Without Portfolio "Utl'' to Philip Roth'' "Zud.crm.1n" ming) I homJ' Pynchon' .. incl.ind.' Tom W1,lfc\ "The H ec.tnc K1)(.)l·A1d Acid Tc..,1.' .ind Tona Morn\On·, "Bekwed" pm,1<lc -.ome rece nt "or'-' b\ tht'i generation\ tlc\t A huge score for Chip·s library re'" 111 the douhle don.111,m of Sol1he nil'yn\ "Gul.1~ Archipcl.1!!n" JOU "IQl4.'' lit' t.l'lc for biograph)• "'" be met a-. well. ,,, genemu' re.1dcr' \cnt m C..1ru·., "I IK Power Broker·· and Ronald Cl.1rl.. ·, ''Einstein .. The h1-.tnn lmer 10 him '\.\a ... rcY.ardcd b) Mt1'ilC) ·..,"On Borro"'-'J Time" and Oa\ld llo\\arth's •· tootl The Year of on4uC\I " A dramJ lover sent along Benncu Cerf, ,election of '16 FJmou' A.mera"Jn Pl:i)'·" And 1f Chap mu'lt spent.I luni: JJ}::> '\.\.illing for eontractori. ll\ c.ill .It hi rebuilding 1te. one l11~Jh'\•-.cnt fj\e )Car!. \\-Orth of Reader' D1gc.,1 conden~J books me en cd m Chip' prcv1ou~ military service a need to rebuild ha~ military shelf. Thu it hold the mall classic by John Hcr~y. "lnlt? the Valley,'' as well as W.D. Griffin' "l'hc Corps" and John Jakes "Love and War." A Civil War buff forwarJed tephcn Vincent Benet'. "John Brown·~ Bod)" and .mother tlonm forwarded a Dan Ku r7man'5 "F,1tal VoyJge: I he ~111k111g 111 the US'i lnd1annpoli' ·· writing. "The Baseball Reader" is included. a<; i "Running the Lydian W.t)" -a neat chrncc, a Chip's .i former marathoner P'Ychology buft .. cnt m "DrcaO'I,, Yt,ur Ma~i \1irror'' and an educated friend added Clif1on Fad1man's ··The L1feumc Reading Plan." fruly. the contribuuon defy ea ) t"JICl!llfizauon. There' "Ci y_." b) RJlph Martin. Umberto Eco's "Travel., 111 I h pcr Reality.'' Updike' ·\tu,cums and \\omen,'' and AmolJ E\\Clg'<; "The ca ... e,; of Sergeant (irt\/hJ" Jo~cph Campbell's "The t lcro Wtth a Thou-;,1nd Faces" may 11111 ... 11 (in m.1m h,1okshclves nc~ to lkll.:Jmv\ "Look111g Backward," but it \.\Ill nn Chip'!'. AnJ ~tJry Stewart'<; · I he ClJbricl 1 lllunJs." Doctorow·~ "Loon l-11..e." "Or.1gon\\ick" by An)J ~chm C'h.1,e .md Ben Ames Wilham<;' "I c,1\l I !er w I k ,1\cn·· will sit there J' "ell nd l\\O rc.uler' 'cnt along good hum11r m the form \lf "l he American I re.1,ur\ ol \tlxltrn llumor" (th3nl..s Pc le) Jnd bJJ(" B.1,he\I' Singer' ·~hn ... 1 (But for m~ pledge of .1nonrm1t~. I 1.1.l>Uld reprint the line<,t -.1nJ funnaco;t li:tter l\e ever rccel\cJ on accnunt of a column, the one "ht h Jl'COmp.cn1c.., .. hosa." comfX>'eJ liy an ind1v1dual who clearly disn!'rce., "1th 99 pcn..-cnt of my poliucal \ 1cw ... , hut "ilh whom I share common gwunJ 011 the ~ubJCCl of boob. Oh \C'\. e'en editor Lobdell chjpped 1n with ..1 fine . tine "urk of fiction - "J\11 Thi.-Pre itknt's Men.'' All tolJ . ..1 nlll'.' 'tart to the library rchu1ld111g tiu'llll''' You .ire \\OnJ erful rl.'Jder' lllJn"-'' //ugh HeMtt '' .1 r.11/111 I.JI#. 'h"" One generou'-loy.1h'l lorwJrJcd .in autographed t.'Op) uf Richard l\On ' "I 999." One radio fan 'cnt all>ng "Lake Woebegone Oa} "hy Ci,1m~1n Keillor. A collecllun of baseball llll I cm Kfl. t'l> h11'l lit· l rfc .JnJ / ftmt'.'" 11t1 ~Cl: 1 •. rnd ..1n attornt·~ \ '" ith Pcm ... fr.,tt•r. l\r u,c.• Jnd lvtn h in In me I don't unt.kr,tanJ all the CllmplJtnt' about the fX'h1.c ht:llCl•pter r,, me the\ .ire :.i g\1::1rd1an angel. Inc' "an 'cc pmhlems "e c.inn11t 'u: 11n th,; 'tr'-'l''' I he hca•') clopping c11mn tr11m tlw \1Jn ne helicopter' I It\ c cast!\1J c C o~t.1 \fr,.. d. .~ "" mJ 11f the <,hrael.ans: C(lOlOH:rc1al Ji.:1' anJ the \lUdcnt plane' roar .ill JJ~ 111J r 1ght The\ arc anno)1ng ( nmc , ... m11\ In,!! 1n very fast, \l.C nceu Jll the JXlhcc protection \\C c.cn 11e1 If ~1111 riJ thi: helicopter.. ml\\ \\lll c:J111111t i:c:t thl.'m b.1cl. Money shoulJ rwt t'\ en i-.1.· l11n ... 1Jcrl·J ,11 .i umc like th•" MARIA;'\ Fl e. rel n R l"i1'tJ \tc,.i D I h.1vc a commc-nr conccrn1111! 1h, hcl1c,1plcn.. Recent reader' ·kll ·r, .ind counc1lrncn c1immcnt.., h.1H r ·to r,•d 111 .1 SS00.000 annu.11 co'-l for ,u,1.11n111!! thL· "=c" JXHl Be,1ch JXllice heh .. ,ptcr ... l.arlu:r hgurc'> quoted 1n Dul~ P1l,11', column' ind1c.1tcd a much I t:hl r "'''' In .i Dail) Pilot column 111 · \rnl I l>\l\l, a TnJ.ur repre,cntati\c \\,1, ,,u 11.:d .1 .. C'tlm,lltng a CO t of ,H ka'l S·Ulll J'l'I hour, not counting pilot PJ' 'l th trll' helicopters 1n current u'c l h1' ...,11ukl 1ramlatc to St .73.:!.000 per \c.1r I ''ld 11 1hc approximate .i,3 ·o hour' th.11 Nc\\pnrt Beach hchc1,ptcr.. th 1. ,,h \L'Jr In MJy, I t.)Q{), a O.ul) Ptl(it "1lumn quoted the police department ' \~t Andy Gonis a.s e timating 4,000 01~ht hours ,, \'Car with :innu:tl mamten.mct: co ts of $490,700 plu5 pilot. 'al.me' \ll $350.000. The e figures \\11uld ~ in ,1ddital)O to the cost of the hchc11ptc,..... which \\llUld JJd an additrnn,11 S-1-0.'IXI per ) e.ir if we were to ·'''umi.-.1 ;p.H .11 hk C\J'lCctann ltir the"''' hc:l1"''f't'-r' th,tt c.1,...1 $'>50.000 \\hc1h1.:r rhe L1'lr1.d hgure '' $1 ... "1 t>llO the I nd.m 1:,1110 ill \lf s~.100 Jc\dopcd frnm JX1hl·l· department hgurc~. there 1<. a kit ''' c \pcn~e for .l ma.1or noc-e pollute1 th.it often n1es mer our home' 2() tam\.'\ or more P'-f da\ <. RAIG CLARK ~e\\port BeJch I J1t1>r' nclt<.· Ju,t to 'cl the record ,tr.111:ht. "ct \nd\ (u1n1, ,,,\, rhe dt•pJrtmc:nc , hd1~'clpk r pnigrJm no" ..., •t riwch/\ S·N'.00fl J H'Jr The fieun·,, l1r,JJ.. J111'n thh U .1\ 5200.IJ()(J Jn .,J~/Jf\ 111J flcnd1i .. tor P.,1/11..·c p11<1r.; Jnd ':•>" 111.MJ le 1r hc:/11.'\>prc:r mJ1ntcn.mcc It '' n ,1rth nc>tinc thJI m.11ntt•nance co~c.s th1' f'J'( )<'..IT "~·re p.Jlc.J llU( elf the po/1ce JcpJrtmcnt\ n;ircot1''' t;;1czurc fund - monn rt·turm·c.J to the: ciep.Jnment for 1h rok in mJJ.:ing tlrug bu t.'> Parks are for kids I am c.1l hng regarding aclt\ities Jt Bonita Creel. Park Mv opinion I!.-1.1.e .ib.,oluteh mu'L ha\c all 1hc I.id rn the par!.. .11 all ttmc\, \h• h\c m Harbor \ 1ev., l1.1rtltH "i1.·v. \\,I, built "llh j ~'I "hu:h m.il..c' a klt tit nm'c ,m at urda\' \\ch ''"'m tc.101-.. \ll ,11 •>Ur I.id' pl.l) ;n the par!.. \O\llOe \\ho hu'' nc..ir .i park kno"' lh"·rc Jrl coanl! hi hl· "h1IJrcn ~ Jl.:'ll\1t1c' .md t hi' ,,~ '\\ h\ \\ e me" eJ. lo 'CIA port - .. u \\C: d1Jn t ha•c ~.1n~' .mJ drug. .. anJ i..:1,f, ,,n lhl 'treet II ''c '·'" t h.1-.:c th1. l..1J, m &m1tJ ( Jll\1•11 rl t\IOC ll-X'trall than V.C can't h..iH· h.1 .. kt·th.111 c.l'lUrt' JnJ "c can t haH' • '" 1m IL 1m' 111 H .tr~'r \ 1c" \.~"l\J~ en ) J,uh.•r \ \.\.\ c\Cf C'\\mplam' Jtlt1ut the 11<11,c th.11 me '°' .1l"' 1hc no"e on the l'"·'"'' \II the p1.1lpk on the beach wall hJH t.1 ,,1mpl.1111 A p.trk io; for the '-'1.'mmunm. 1t'' tor plJnned act1\1tic~ and 'f"ln'> .ire thl· num~·r one requirement tm .111 dllldren ll1.1t ' v. here we Jre bu1lJing ,1ur ch.1r.11.1c1 and the luture ,,f ((l!llllrhl" I 1h111k thl' ,·,1m11111111t' ,.,,ulJ n'c up 11 .tll\•111\. \.\l I II .._,1 IP ltmtl ,ldl\llll'' IO th'''" p.iri.., I hi: ll'" 'O<)ll\ \000 ... th.II txiu~ht 11\cr thl'tl' th,11 Ihm!.. the' .:.in ll\c t'n thl p.1rk .1111.l h.J\c ,1 hc,1011lul ••c:" .Uld p.:<1cc JOd quiet arc .tb-.olulch 1.·ra~ \Ve nt>cd 11ur par ll'r ,1ur ch1IJren und tor people I\) eOJO\ Jl:.RI \\ \l l • 'lc'llrport Beach Norm• ·10 Panic Well, nm c:nttrcly I le al"'' took time to cnjov '' rc~p1tc with v1'11t10ft fr1end'i I le mok Jim Sirmons nnd hi~ ~tunning , wife. T-1ah, to dinner ,11 the lntcrcontinent.tl Hotel m Bclttradc .cnJ Donna ru n. who .:ire lc.1\ing Friday k1r ,1 three "ed. tour of l·umpc He lolJ them Ill ~teer cle.u of ~trifc·rahtged Yugo)lavi.1. which wa OK "1th the Crean,, wh<l \\ercn't fi~uring on going there .m~..J) D SP~IJ Got· TE M~. \.S,O!"iit-; ~ II pronKit1onJI m.1tcr1.1l hlf "l..c emh AgJ.Jn'\t Lcul..cmm," the c~1b1taon u>urt eta ~ic "chcdukd Oct J-4 at "'le""fl<'ltl Beach lc:t\nl\ Club. tc.iturc tht' c't1m<lhlc n.1mc of P•~bo Gonulu. iiilyPllL An Independent NC\,'Sp.lper over 111111er HEY, THAT'S WHAT nuF.NDS AllE fOR -If been a black wc\'k for Milan Paak, o n loan from P1lntl.111d to Yugoslavia. On Tuesday. cJec;pitc an imp.t 'K'ncd pica fmm Prime M1n1 .. 1cr Panic. the Yu1t~•v kdcr11ion "·1' ~1ckcJ out of the United Nahons. h wet the r.~t tame an U. N hiMory rhal a member w.a\ given .en unccrcmoniou' bout. The hl'\lork \'OtC tor c~ul~ion w.1c, lopsided. 127 to 6. so you're prohallly wondcrina how Mr. Panic prepared for 1he wont. Did he ~ck Cllun,cl with worl\.I 1Mdcn1 Did he coo(cr wtth hi' ministcn? Did he au inhl contcm('tatf\'C.,~clu!lion? No nffici.ll rntour.1p.c. No boJygu.ird,. Just a couple of nlJ y.lc:htana hudtJics from Nrwpon __ L_o_c_a_I -Harbor. pluc; one of the mo t scdu trvc fem le' Scene on the mtcmation.11 enc tncc M.ata 1 \;.lri. So what did they talk about? lf11h, ltl1l'\ a \late \Ccrct. On their return home Tue"t.w. fl'J.•h ,1ml Jim attended a dinner f\<\rty at the \ptCtKUlar Hamor R•\lae home of Mary .-..... and MM..,_, and they didn't let (lut 1 quotable peep But Sltmon did have one word or advice for r-o ~inner companions. Job 0 • AS SIG S GO. Ir WAS PREORUAl •:o Any ~tuJcnt ,,( Orce!.. mythology l'OUld'vc prctJktcJ that ('o,ta Mc~n City ('nundl would .ippmvc th.it 7·fol.H Nike I owl\ s1 ~ "'P Tn.tnglc Square. Tu .mc1cn1 1rccl.,, 1kc w~~ the ''-•n&cJ godJ~" of \ICtti~ AnJ l1'l3 1c~M have cnou~h prohlcm\ with nomenclaturc w1thou1 ch.allcnging ~,"1dc'"' . win cd or othcf"' 1\C, nlltCJ c'4rhcr • .an)onc 'llrho\t h n the name of I n:inglc Square on a \hopping center, gc(1metncan re• ing. doe\n't fl:OlW. hi\ f(' frtml hi\ dhpsc. (Ju,t "'king C:ould ·ou call ' llrucn ph.11 fcx tcnn1\ r.lkic: "a nca~cr punch1") But, J\e been ad\ ,,ed . .ittcndce' 'huukln't .iJ,lrc-.., him a! P. n.:h\) :-..\'IW th.,t he' " <l1gmfictl c\ascn;m.in. he. prcfcn to bc c.1lkJ ~' the n.unc h" mother gJ\C him. Rk hud. Al performing here will he Pancho Sqwa. whl.' an the C\)mpctiti\e ~ca" - wa\ knO\\TI ,., Bi~ l'.in,ho (,11n1\lc1 w ' l 111lc P ncho. not t\l be c; ntu.,cJ \\1th 1 1ttlc RtLh.mJ. nothcr tcnn1' lcgcnJ un 't " 'llrtll he ~ RlJas. You cun • II ham 8obh. ur Uob or Robcu or Robcno, .,.;hatC\ ·r - JU"t u fong "you let tum hu,tl ,u mtu frienJly httlc -. er lln an\1hin . """' ~ ..... , ~ ,.. .. ~ T1tund•.t •M • .tt~ Publi$hcd by Co.i~ Commumrv News, Inc, Elliot Stein, Jr. chairman Jim Cressinger publisher Tom Johnson 11s~iate publisher W111i1m S. Lob*U editor & \:ICC president Stew~ maNfnf~ TAX From A1 where from S~00,000 ru S2 m1lhun, 'aid Ken Oehno. deputy city ni..rnagct The Cll}' lcJdcrs warned o( J rll\C toe.ii governmcnl ~ri '' If 1hc money h 'i h.> be repaid L.cad1na the charge -'&am!>l lhe re paymenl Wednc!tday wa An hcim Mayor Fred Hunlt:r. c h:tim1an of the newly form· cJ Coahuon for Acro-.p.m~ fax Rchcf Hunter W<Jmcd th.u 11 c1t1es urc forced to repay the money the a1hng local gov- ernments will need l\l either cut services or lay off emplo)ec . "E1thcr way the rcJI loser will be the C'alifomia raxpayers,'' Hunter said, a t a press conference m the lobby of the Or- ange County League of California C11ies in Santa Ana. "This burden 1s obscene and totally unacceptable parucularly in the light of the fiscal crisis we arc all in due to the recession and the 1993 Cah- fomta state budget crisis.'' H unter said a waiver of the debt by Bush IS the last chance tor C 1liforn1a Cit· 1es, who suffered a combined S200 m1lhon cut in property tax revenue~ m the wake ~)t (,, t mt'ttth\ . tale bud et tt"ductmn\ uncthe'.le \, the ero'r t"C firm~ arc fil1na d11m ror la.• rdundt w11h the St•lc U •mJ of l!~uahiit1un t brcakncd. 'rc'-"J And 1i1t I.bl tount the d• "''• Jat Ing bod. three yeurs. had reached $800 m1lhon, alth uah cicy ofhcmls uy the total daun. .. coulc.J reJch SI b1lhon And with the federal govemmcnr pu hina to have the statute of hm1tatK.1ns on the lawr.u1t c~cendcd 10 six ye rs, the number could double. Tilc c1ties could he required to pa) bc""ecn $300 to $400 million. "The aero pa4:e indu!.try believe they ..-.111 ger somewhere berwcen 15 to 50 per- cent of tho c fuods," Mayor Hunter sauJ. ''That's a windfall al 1he expense of local government ·• The rcmnining 85 to 50 percent would go to the fc<.leral government, officials cs· rimarc In Newport Beach, Ford Aero pace. now Owned by Loral Aerospace, ha filed claims for approximately $10 million. Tuo other firm • Hughe Aircraft and Rock- "ell International are also in Newport. But Newport Mayor Sansone said those contractors are required 10 seek immunity (rC'm the-•Ullc 11lcw tuc before.: they pay rhem And he quc11ioncd whether the crc pat"e firms wh<> 1rc now kin& for rep ymcnt h•J indeed aouahc •hat im- muniry in lht first place and werc pcrh1ps 1umed down by the f cder1l pemment. "We: have a complQtcd lepl ••tuahon involved here where tues were paid and 1( they were paad why w11 immunity not given," he said. Furthermore, Sansone believe the acro~pacc firms never spent that much nl\)ncy in Newport Beach "We have three defen"IC contractors in the area but we have very few induscrial orgnniz.ations that provide supplies to 1hosc organizations," Sansone said. The uncertainty over how much the cic- ie will acrually have to pay back has also rai!>ed che hackles of Che city officials, who contend that the s1a1e Board of Equaliza- 11on 1s oor providing adequate information o n the amounts that are being daimcd by the aerospace firms. The coalition plans to file a California Public Records Act request Wednesday asking the state to provide the cities and media with information about those claims. ----------- PRD From A1 tions taken apin t the three women. "Ctud Qunpbcll and Capt. Villa une - QUiW>CaUy deny any individual alleaations of haruament ot any allqations oC a pre- vailina envi.ronment o( haru.sment within che department." Praet said. "It appean to be a commoo thread in these claims that each o( the complainants hu been or will be me subject o( disc1phnary lnves- t igadons thcmscl\.c . h is our belief that this is no more than typical, spurious al- legations as a tactic to divert attention from the disciplinary actions." Ciry Manager Kcvm Murphy said his of- fice rccei\'Cd a request about 1hrce weeks ago frorn the Laguna Niguel law firm Law Enforcement Representation Associates rhar the city conduct an outside inves- tigation of sexual harassment accusations that had been filed by two female police employees, one a sworn officer and the other a non-swo rn employee. He acknowledged that he believed doc· uments received by the city's personnel department Wednesday had involved three female pola 1mpla) 111, bur M said he did DOI know wbldl tine ud .. dined to diw .. the ....... of &be two represented by the Lquna Nlauef 18w firm. Murphy said the cicy had hired outlide counsel t0 lmestiptc cbe C01Dplaiau ol the rwo orisinaJ employcet. but that the investlpdon had not 1taned. • "We had IOfDOOOC hired and we wero prepared to start. but now it appean they 1n1end to file a lawsuit," he said. "It's re· ally a shame that we're Juch 1 lirip>ut so- ciery that we have to file lawsuits rather • than use procedures that are already in place for dealing with these things." Murphy declined to comment on .tlefl.> er the cmplo)'ees who lodged the sexual harassment complaints had been in~lved in any prior or current disciplinl.I)' action. Since 1987, the city has had a reau· lation indic.atina that sexual baraumcnt will not be tolerated and establisbia& in- vestigative procedures for . dealing with claims. , Attempts to reach Law Enforcement Representation Associates Wed~y night were unsuccessful. MUSEUM From A1 He sJ1J he's e\l!n l)ping hb o..-..n letter:. because his as istant is 100 husy. "l think that helps get us 1hrough. A lot of businesses ure doing the ame thing. I don't chink YES, You Can ••• Sale! scum's accumulatcJ dct1c1t to $768,000 "We arc reall~ hoping "e ran hold the line," he said. "It de- pends on how wdl we can .hold our own on 1hc econom't I think the board is going' tu go along with ii .. He noted his advisers arc hanl.- er\, Jeveloperc; and executiH:\ who can empathize with the mu~um\ financial plight. ~·Those people are hurting," Botwinick . aid ...... They play with buJgct~ . a lot bigger than this 1)nC When 11 comes to the museum, he '-Jld. lhc board 1 "very advcn· rumu~ m terms of program policy It\, con'e~at1vc on economi~ and r.1J1\..1I 11n pn,gr.1mming. "hich " a 101 be11er th.tn the rcvcrl>e .'' Bmwinick d1..,misscd the;: idea that radical programming 1~ play- ing a role m the museum's poor economic shape "Our programming hao; been this way for 30 years. In good times. this mu'ICum prosperc;." we're c"<empt from that." The board will also hear tonight from the museum's Strategic Plan Committee, which hall been plan- nmg the acquisition of the library nexc door at 856 an Clemente Drive for much-needed space. The library will move to a new. ccnrral foc1Jiry by next summer. Botwinick said the mterest 1n the library ite is for i.hort-term purposes only. Long-range plans still call for a new museum to be built on Irvine Co. land at Pacific Coa:.t Highway and A\OCadn Strecl in Newport Beach. "In the long term, we're bc111:1 'uitt>J for the PCH-Avocadu \Ile.' ... he 'it1d ·in 1hc long tcnn. th.11' "'he re "l' re going. In the 'hon 1crm, "l' l.tn utili1e (the:: llbr.1ry) ve~ dll·ct1\l·ly al a very effoc1ivc co,1 bcf')onc ""ould get a big bang for the hucl.." Planning JI PCH 1s at a Mand- still, he :.aid, even though it'~ "a fully dc,elnpcd architectural site." "No.,., 1f \OU said you \\ere Bruce \\J)11C and had all the participate in world peace and u ndersta ndi ng . Open your heart and home to an lnternational Exchange Student. Call YES Today to become a Host Family to a high school student ·1s-l8 years of age. Say YES to world peace. -.... ~ ~~~---~~- ' A NON·PROFIT INlERNATIONAL EXCHANGE PROGRAM DEOICATED;TO WORLO PEAcE (714) 955-2030 (800) 848-2121 SavillflS up to 1 /3 off on selected faucets, tubsets & accessories Make a duh to add a spl•sh with savings on finer quality pieces by Raphael, Allmans, · Stylecr1f1 & 01hers I Do ii in !rue style 11 West End West. , Sale Prim good August 11 lh througn September 12th 2133 Laguna Canyon Rd. Laguna Beach, Ca {714) 494-2264. He shot down the programming argument by notmg thi: recently ended Max Em:.t exh1b1t and cur- rent "Both Life and Art· Gemini at 2.5" shows ''are very popular," yer have not affected fund raising money m the world and we're will-1----------------------------....... --------------·-------------ing 10 put it up, we would break ground 1omorrow," he said. As far as staffing got!s. "We're at a point now with people getting by with a lot or doubling up;" he said "We've ~tarted a proc~s. a :.taff management policy, where .... e·11 do rcstructunng. We'll cut looi.c non-e~enrial task.c; We'll du these kind~ of things that don't 1mpacc public service ... Actuall). he amended that to ~J.). once the economy turns around, the museum wants to gee 1hc commun1tv involved in the fu- ture PCH pla~ning. Out that'!> not m the card<,, currently ''I'll be the most delighted pcr- l>On in the world if thl· ccnn1,my turns around That\ wha1 it "' ulJ take: a m1ra··lc." I ~ )etl'll 111111• bold e~plom11llod t00Cenhbe1n lo t.trl w1nfen ,hips. Whlle hi' 1•,pf'dllloos were flllt>d with o~otrmrnl and 1dvPntuN1. the emphas1' wa' 0111 on rotnforl Toda) lhe rul ha HJ dwoRf'(I Ahlllrd 1h11 Tall Shlpa Clf W1od11mmer Bareftxil C:ru1 expl111"11 lh11 Cer1hbe.an 1a oomlon and ~1, In. °' I of all \OU tall •( \(IUf own peoo. L\kl! tltt> bt!lm, h111 I A ti Ot pul vour fr.•t on lh 1'111 aod lel our trew ck1 lht• wot~ Wladtamlllt'T Bln:l1AJ1 tru lht ""rid -1.~1 Oerl d fell SblPfi "11k ovl'f 44 ·1itrefoor )•I" bl'fott> 11 ma t II Ill ll di~ CN from . C.11 or \\Ml for 1nl1 rmallound bnxhur s 109 ~-1-800-327-2601 ~-:;,.;~·-: PO Bu\ UO. l)py>U Mw1111I .... b n QlllHIW HANO a.IANtl 140Z 88812 Reg S179 S-p> 0 ~6CE -9X12Ft. DltOPCl.OTH MecS Wf9'1t pUstlC 11868 ~ S169 S-p> :~ SUOtNG WINDOW LOCK $4'n 51211 Reg 99C '~ ·~- ' .n ..... ,....,. __ cam erown or wnlte J2678. 79 Reg Sl19 s-..a.OIL JOZ-~can 10?0U99 S1 99 s100 CrlfiJU -W CGITA W ...,., 11AC11 •• r.,c:.=, =-~ :=at~- .,... IG-tta ltt&N .. --..,.. ......... .................. ports AN AX-BUSTER? ...,. Maybe it's the mini-corporate route, maybe it's bingo ... maybe It's both of those and more. 8'f Barry f Ulcner --Wrtlw A s the days· of government-funded high school athletic programs ap- pear closer to an end, administra- tors at the district and school levels must answer the challengc- of finding financial al- ternatives. ' Recent cutbacks in 1fte Newport-Mesa 'Onified School Di.s· trict have forced ath- letic directon at Co- rona del Mar, Costa Mesa, Estancia and Newport Harbor high 1thools to respond to issue with greater ._,gency, while administrators at the dis· trict office have also begun to get the ball rolling along the uphill trail toward solutions. , "We're entering a new era for athletic directors," Newport Harbor AD Eric Tweit said. "We're going to have to enter many areas, in terms of fund-raising, and the business aspects, where we have very little previous experience. But we're going to have to dive in and try things. We'll make mistakes, but we need to find out what works." Newport-Mesa Superintendent John Nicoll said the district is also anxious to explore fund-raising alternatives, and will discuss the possibility of retaining a full· time fund-raiser at it's Sept. 29 school board meeting. "We're also dis- cussing ways to offset the money coming from the district's general fund," Nicoll said. "We spend a million dollars to- ward athletics, but if we can find a way· to generate that money from fund-raising, we can spend more money on not only athletics, but education and other extra-curricular pro- See THE AX/a ..... ~ ... Newport Harbor's Brian McAllister (right) pressures his opponent Wednescby. 1· public drowning ...,. Newport Harbor's polo forces rip University in league-opener, 20-3 . By RoOlf Car1son --[dlDr NEWPORT BEACH -Their chances of winning ranged some- where between sJim and none. so the face University High's Trojans were going in without three starters because of disciplinary purposes was rather moot -excepting the margin. Newport Harbor High's No ... ranked (Division I) Sailors (2-0) tuned up for today's opening rounds of the South Coast Tour- nament with a 20-3 rout of the Trojans Wednesday afternoon in the winner's pool -highlighted' by an overwhelming 10-0 burst in the first period of play in the Sea View Lcaiue water polo opener. It was General Schwarukopf cl Co. in water as the Sailors unrorked 11 shots on .,_., hitting 10 of them against a University squad which simply could offer no dc- lensc against a counterattack triggered by University miscues. , Nathan Andersen and Brad Pence each scored three times in that span, and Brian McAllister and Lee Laflamme added a pair of goals against virtually no pressure. See DROWNING/II """ Plot l/IOl'tl ... LllCllB -~ MESA TIRE COMPANY AMO FITNESS CENTER 548-9182 2049 Harbor Blvd. • ea.ta Mesa Tlllradly lecdon B September 24, 1992 The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carl on .... 642-4330 ext.387 Jim Niemiec-outdoors/84 Class1f1ed/B8 Automot1ve/B 11 Saa Kings and Eagles, it's usually a matter ol which delense is best ...,. Two Newport-Mesa District football rivals lock horns Friday night at Newport Harbor; Corona del Mar goes in as three-point favorite; but odds don't count for much in this one. By Bany Faulkner Sciolts Wl'lllr W ith only one victory in the last six foot- ball games against d is- trict rival Corona del Mar High, Estancia Coach John Lieben- good could be forgiven for believing the Sea Kings have his team's number. J ...wn.~~oly l'llcc The winning team averaged l:? points during a four-~ear span from 1987-90. and the t-wo teams matched 13-point out· puts last )ear, for the third tie or the series. Only Estancia's 19 9 team. which "'ent 10-0 in the regu· lai ~eason, was able to give Liebengood a victory (16-3) against the neighbors to the south. H owever, CdM Coach Da'e Holland may be even less anx· ious for the arrival of the 26th annual re· ncwal or the series, Estmrcia enters Fri- day's clash coming from a bounce-back, 14·0 triumph over La Quinta, after falling 34-20 to Los . ~ Two major players -Estancia's Carlos Cornejo, CdM's Matt Evans. I which kicks off Friday night at 7:30 at Newport Harbor High. "We've had some low-scoring games against them, even when we've h:id pretty good teams," said Holland, whose offense has tallied 20 points in each or ils first two 1992 contests, good enough for a pair of victories. "They play a split four-four look that's really been an irritant to us. They've always played good defense against us." Defense, a CdM trademark, as 'ti.ell, has dominated the series in recent years, ever since Holland's squad initiated Liebcngood in his first year with the Eagles with a 35-0 thumping in 1986 . Amigos in a mistake-filled season-opener. • "Any time you win and show improvement, the confi- dence level is going to improve," Liebcngood said. "But .... e·re playing a real good football team this week. (CdM) is solid on both sides of the ball, and appears to be much im- proved from last year. They have two running backs who can score at any moment in (Tom) Hess and (J.R.) Walz, and we have to be concerned about their defensive front." Holland, also claimed to be concerned with his defensive line, which will give away an average of nearly 32 pounds per man to a huge Estancia five-man offensive front which See COM-ESTANC~ ._, .... .. .._. .............. -------·-.._ __ l'ltlt.,... "'* . Ill•._.-· IJ 1 \ ~ .......... -.a ll•JIPl.fW ...... 111 llJ 4 lllll-lll --...... IA llJ 8 ..... Lf-11.1 • MCl-l-1) /BALLS s2.oo OFF My dcmn , Of COSTA MESA s3.00 OFF Any ii pack Umlt 2 CCMIOM ALL WEDGES 1~ GOLF CLUBS $5000 OFF OUR KING ~ All WEATHER .... °" -.... ., ---111 ................. ,., .. eou e&a "'· .... ... -......... °" .., .. u ¢'1t1 .... , .... ... ........ ltlc*.Ol .. M ...... GOlf GLOVE =" $499 ........ ..................... .....,. ....... .-. . ....................... PUTnlSI PUT111SI $ 4" Clllmt ........ 1 ..., .. _ ... ....... ....................... - 82 :llltedWQ .. • ?.. ·. --- Flnal regular program set ror Friday at Fairgrounds \OSTA MESA -The tin.ii regular progrJm of the 'rcc:Jway motorC)clc racing ,l. N>n at the Or.1nge Coun- ., I J1ri;rounth "111 be helJ I rid.1~ night. "11h the ltr'>t r.11.c: 'l'I Ill bl'gin JI pm I hi.' L'n11eJ StJte., :"'.1· t111nJI ChJmp1tln'>h1p \\tll 1.1!.:c pf Jee the follu" ing ~at· urJ.1\, Oct l. on the ClhtJ \k,.t O\JI Un I r d.1\ "'' I be the L., ... tl Riflm Dch.nJer .. 15- l.ip ~rcl'1" J\ c 1.1,"c ..i' " ... II ·'' th l' \J,.,,,,,., 'I ar1.1h.1 1ltl\1rn1J ~rl cJ" ·" ~1Jcc 1r Cl.1"1'- !"hc pl\igr Jin tor the ~1Jc· 1. tr CIJ'"'' '"11 k.iture e1fht ,,1 the countn \ top -.1Jc1..H tc:arn' compeung 111 hllir he.th \\Ith the hii.:he~t four 11111\hcr., ldc111g oll~ ir1 a ma111 C\1:111 that "Ill <lctermine th1.· "inner 1 he ~5-Lap c1.1,~1c Will mJtlh l.1 .. t June\ CIJ~sic a., the k1nge.,t cun11nuou~ race See MOTORCYCLES/83 Sea Kings get an attitude, belt Santa Margarita, 21-4 ~ Eagles wade into a buzz saw as CdM responds from Tuesday's loss to El Toro with a vengeance. By Dennis acostefhous SP"fb l'.l'Ut CORONA DEL MAR - El 'Joru High' water polo ~ team didn't do new ca Vic" League member SantJ , ' ~l.1rg.mtj am fJ\Of'> \\hCJ\ .,._"'~Sf;#-• 11 Jde.11ct.I Coron.1 Jct ~t.1r <41t...ii in a nltn·kJguc m..11,h Tue~· ~>"'-..~.,..... J.J} O n \\ dnc-.Ja>, the Sea King" tool. II out on the Eagle~ \\1th a ~1 --1 romp 1n the lc..1~Ul' 11pener at Ct.I~!. ··our inten~1t) "·'' dcfin1td} up for tht) !!Jme alter "h.11 h.1ppcncd Tue d.1~,'' )3id Corona Coach John Varga:. a ht) team .,u.:ce .. ,full\ rehounJcJ from 1h.1t l:?-4 )Cl· bJ1..k tu LI 1 oro ... , tl11nk no m:.iucr "ho "I! h:iJ plJ} ed todJ). "e "ould ha\ c ·pta~ed \\ell. .. The '11.lOT) sn.1ppct.I Cdl\f:, l\\o-ga me lu:.1ng !>k1J Jt the !>1.trt of the !>l!a-.on, \\ith both of the defeat!> coming at home. The Sc::i Kings notched fou r goals in unJl r t\\ o minute!> to Mart the game with C.rn!>b) Grant !>ctting the tone b} scoring 1-l !>CCOnJ into the fin,1 quJrtc r. Tom :'\lH ll>n lllll(hCJ the nc\t l\\O, taking a 111.:"l' fclJ from Brad I larrington on hb hr:,• fUJI. SuphumMe Jame., P.111..IJ f...cpt up the on- 1,J.n·~ht 1:57 into the mJtch lor a 4-0 lead \\ith Gr.HH ring1n& up hi' 'cc:o11cJ 'tl.11 14 'e~onc.J I.lier to m.tf...c 11 S·O. CJl\f co111mucd 10 ''ore tin cuch !X")e\• )Ion \\ 11h l larr111~ton brcalo.;ing into 1h.: ~rang column 10 m.il.c u 6·0 bclori.: the quancr \\,IS half O\Cr. \\1th 2:37 left in the opening penod, P.irl.cr McMcd.rn Ceu ophomore Nell Jluci,1l>ll ant.I it "J' 7-0 before the visitor \\CIC :1l>k tu bre.1\. the i,hutout wi th nbout J minuh! left 111 the quarter. McMed.in aftd l Jarrington adtlcd goah in the final minute rn m.11.e ii 9-1 alter one period. '"Our goal is to do n~ \\ell a., po,~ihlc 111 league." ~id Varga\ "11h an C)C to" .m.l next WcLlne)day's early Sc.;J ViC\\ ')hO\\· do" n at rival NC\\ port I !arbo r. "I hat\ our next important game Jnd our main focus ril?ht no\\." The first-quarter on 1~1ugh1 \\~ lolhJ\\eJ by a 7-0 ~pun in 1hc second pcr)oJ "ith Tahmoush scoring m ice ant.I fi,c othu ScJ King) sharing -ir1 the scoring. · !'he regulars s:m l11ni1ctl plJying tune 111 the )CCond half ''itn SantJ ~larg.ui1.1 man· nging to score three time!> ''hilc hult.l1ng Ct.IM to foe goal!>, m o in the fourth qu.ir· tcr. When called upon, Cd~t goalie Greg Sawyer made a couple of fine ~:n e~. aml was bailed out by the cros~bar on n l.ouplc: of other occa!>ions. Corona del Mar 2 t , Santa Margarita 4 sanca MMgarr.a 1 o 2 1 •• 4 Corooa del Mar 9 7 3 2-21 Santi Margarita SCOMQ ftrCJSOn 2. Rt'"l~O l Res.non \ Sives· 3 COtOll3 dtl Mar stor.119 Har1lnCJ~On 3 l.~on 3. GrJ 2. P~C• 2. N. ~estoo 2 T~sh 2 G.ray 2 I.' .•etV'I 1, Cr:n I, c tUS10n 1, SllezlOW I, Cesano 1 s~.ts Sawyer 3 Television-radio Newpot1 Beach/COlta M ... DaUy .!Do .N•""' "'°'~D.iry Pu Harbor's NJlhan Andersen (left) looks for an opening in 20·3 rout of Uni\lcrsity. DROWNING: From 81 A '!I for 1he Trojan'\ -not onl) dit.I the~ not ~core. the~ J id 110 1 get a ~hot olf llll goalie J.1-.on :0.1ar~h. T hi.'. onl~ app.1rcnt .. uc-cc" fur Un1,er\1ty 111 the l1r't qu.1rt~·r \\.J!> the ab1lt t) 10 dump the b.111 ,.., the docf...-:,hot r .1n Jo" n to 0:00. 1 he 'prc:.iJ ''""' to l~-0 111 the ~c.co11J P'-'rioJ bclorc Uni\cr~it} lin.111~ <lcntcJ 1h1; ~oJI \\tth ~·59 kft in the half •I!> Hoben k ui..chcr .. urprbed from the perime ter I l.11hor Co.u.h lldl 13arnell said he "·" 'urpri,ed at the margin of' ictory, but l)th· en' be olfcn:J ~' less-than-imprcll~cd \IC\\· point of tu.. O\\ n ~quad·~ performance. "\\'e ·11 1..nu'' a lot more tumorru"." !>aid U.1rne11. alluding to toda} \ lm t .111J ~e..:­ onJ round~ of the South. C'o .... 1 Tou r- n:uncnt. Ht!> dub open!> \\ ith Long lkad1 Pol~ .i t 3 p.m.; .ind mccb the "inner ul the i\11..-.ton \'icJo·L.1llbrouf... match JI (>.~ll. Andcr:ien fini~hed \\ ith .,c, e11 goat.,, in· WIEONUOAV'S COUNTS clud1nl! une no-lool.cr O\ er hi!> ~houldcr. G.1be \\, .111 ndJcd four ~crond-half goals. Newport Harbor 20, Unlversltr 3 (., • 0 2· 0 , _ 3 ~.r;~ tt, ~... 10 3 4 3-20 \Jli",lfHt st«nc w' thel 2 PUU I Si,'t1 P~ I. '·Cll':IO>' HJ.-:O stO..'l.'\? Mett>en 7, '">•~ 4 Pt!W:e 3, Brtu .... ~:ti l afb.'l11'lt :! T•~J!I I, S!ltl'*lll 1 Sa.es ~'¥$115 !¥ s;.xe " .a.:.it ~Jrt>Of 9.3 F.S lCOfe t;ul)C)lt K2rb0!, lo..? South Coast Tournament Today's first round l•t El Dorado) 3 • m-. •• Bu~' \\ ,o<\ \'S Et Oarado, 3 SO pm -I.Jct·· cm:, .-s ~:.i t.•,si .: .io p :n -Foo· H Sari lw Obc~ ~ 3D ~ m -rt Oorl~O n Cr~~:~1 Vi; rt Stco:>O rouna G -,., al 6 .O 1r-4 7 30 Tod•y's first round l•I Tustin) 3 pnt-S.:in Cltnlt ~. v~ E~sOll 350 pm -li.stn ~s R.· :w~e Pol), .a .;o p,,. -COi' l dcl I.tar ~s BuenJ Par~ 5 30 • .m. -rc1.-a1 .s lB 1. '311 Secooo roun:: G nt at 6 ZO ~ 7 30 Tod•Y'• first round (al lrvln•I 3 pm-£1 faro~ Do' Pu bu) 350 pm -SO!V'y Hns H SJ"!J l.lonita 4 40 pm -\1 3 Pir~ 11s l/ ra Coslil. 5 J.!l pm -IOIJ!ll \~ Ir.Ille Seccrld rouod G:tn • •t b ~'0 ~"'° 7 30 • Today's first round l•I Newport Harbor) 3, m -L04, B<J h f"ot •) t ..... ,,.'f'I tu~. 350 pm - t.•s.ion 1H:Q• .. Fob! 'J4:lpm-f'll~..,'1Qu~; losAJr. · 1.. 5 30 t' m -'·Ul1.ia • s f e.".Jn ~one rD:l ' C311es •1 5 ~ aild 7 JO REPAIR! Record-setters out to smash · last May's inaugural tourney TELEVISION DAVEY'S LOCKER - ; I);;.!!$ 18' >-IC!~ •,5,.. .~I $ ~ ~' M'.1, 1$4 .... '!IC>, ~I DON'T REPLACE W hat !.tarted a!> a !>tmplc idcu could turn 1n11.1 one of the are:i\ b1ggc-,t golf tournamcnrs. La't ~t:i~. NC\\ port Beach Golf C'ourw CO·m\ ncr~ StcH! Lane and Chm Jone<;. along wi th course '>tarter and tt111rn.1ment prumotcr Keith Wyrick. created Lhc Record Se tler!> DJ~ Pro-Am Golf l ourn=iment Turnout ''as gt>11J. prize \\ere plentiful anJ the AmcncJn Red Cro~!> fell in lmc Y.ith 1l. "We're !!01ng to raise at lea.,t Si0.000 to Sl:!.000 for them thi) time:· !>atJ W)ricl... thrcctor or nc\I !>pring's second annual even1. "We're gomg to m~1ke this as big as posi.ible. Bill Medley and Uobb) Hatfield (of the R1ghtl'ous Brother~) arc going to pla) and the' ·re C\Ctt\!d ati11ut it. The\ \e a Iv.a\~ do·ne Y.Ork fer the American Red Cro\\. And ~e·rc also.go111g 10 ha\.e fi\.e or )lA rrofc .. -..onal .:ithletc .. here. Thh tourna.nent is !!ning to ra1 .. c a lot of monc) ... \\\.mk. abo the cuurs~ ch~1mp10n .:11 6-under 51. \Jld he") not rl.1~1ng Ill rhe tuumament thl' 11mc bccJu~c of hi' cnormou., amount of rc\f>lln!.1btl111c.,. Uc:l1c\C 11 \\hen )OU !>CC 11 0 Speaking of Jlatlicld: Hi!> inaugural celebrity golf clJ'>'>IC 1;i.,, \\eek was a sm:t\h, no doubt bringing b.:icl.. memories of that lo' ing feeling. The tourn::imcnt, played at the Lo!> Coyotes Country Club (Oucna Park)."·'" a benefit for the Lupu., r uundat1on of America. Inc., \outhcrn C .il1fornia Chapter. I btficld\ \\ife. Lind::i. "a' Jiagno,cd I 3 ~car!> ago "11h Lupus. Gue.,~ who "on the 1ourn;1ment? I hJl°s nght W~mk Club golf Along "uh h.., hu<ldte'> and bo!>~es -Lane, Jone!> and Van :-.lu~~ Golf Cour-.e ... 1.irter Paul Tanner -Wyricf... \\as at 11 again rhe fuur<,omc 'hot I \-undt:r. 16 birdies and an eagle. L.t ne ant.I Junes abo uv. n the \ .111 :-:u~., Golf Course 0 There's Hope: A"lK1.1tc<> of the House Ear ln!>lllute of Orang\! County arc prep.iring for the thi rd annual Bob Hope Dr HO\\~f!.I P. Hou!>e (,olf 'f ournamcnt Oct. 19 at the Sama Ana Country Club. Tournament proceed!> will support the Children's Center of the House Ear l n~111u1c. established in 198 1. The Children\ Center provide'\ \upporli\e programs for hearing impaired children. For .1Jt.l111onal tacts. call (714) 557-5100. 0 ~c"port Beach Golr Course men's dub: Second rnunJ lu"c" ut the annual President's Cup tournament t.lroppe<l tn the \'1~ rc,1dent's bracket Just Saturda,Y while the first rounJ uf the rca!>urer's Cup teed off. Any loss from now on in the Trcasurer'i, or Vice President's rounds will eliminate that player. Any \Ubsequent loss for any player in the Pre~1dcn 1 \ round \\ 111 <lrop to the Vice President's. Got it? We'll know in a co uple of weeks who "on the Pre,1t.len1·~ Cup. con.-.1dered one of the biggest tournaments of the )cJr 0 Mort boys: Men's club 'llember J:.icf... Slln'>on 1s hnr I h.· "on fJ)I Thursday's low gross at 62. then turned aruunJ and \\OO Sa tu rday's low net at 62 in Flight A. Thursday's low net winner \\as Al Schnell "'1t h a 53 while Bob Ge1'>er was second low nc· (55) Saturday's Flight A low gro'>'I \\!Oller at 6:! "as Jim Forga h. a new member who\ !lhooung "'ell In I light 0 rou11t.1,, Dan McGuire (lo" gros\ 71) ant.I Dick Ma) n<mJ (low~nc t 57 after winning in a 11ebreaker) r1ni,hed on top aft e r an overall <,haky perfo rmance oy golfer' in that flight. Flight C winne" "ere Bob Dearborn (low gross 74) and •AJ l-.lder (low net 57). Richard Dunn i5 11 Dnlly l,i/ot Sports Writt r ..-hose flub golf column appenrs <>n•ry TJ1ur day. Local schelllle T odlty , ........ Htgh schOOI Sanla A~ vs Mater Del, ii S.ma Ana 80WI. 7 30 p m ... ., polo HIQ!I schOOI -Newpott Hatbc>t. COl'Ona del Mar II ScxAh CoaS1 T oumamert v ... ,.... Higtl ScilOOI gil1S -~ Harbor 11 Santa MMpb. 3 15. Coronl def Mil II Sad- ~blck.. 3·15 T...W. H19" schOOI g111s -NtwPOtt It Sanc1 M.at • ~ 3. 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CIN '°",,.., llbO<il .... -"'-------- PlEA!iE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING IF IT APPLIES Gr•de •I NHHS (dfcl9 OM)• 10 U 11 O Alum,,.,. of NHHS 0 Faculty I Sta" at NHHS WAIVER: (MUST BE SIGN£Dt ~ ~ "911~ oA """ 111 _.....,, ffl M.,..,., lot eccc"'.ilC• I_.,, lllf "'Pfll. MY """'• .. _,..,.., .,,_ ..................... W .. ,..,_et t .... t l0t -.............. ~ d ~ ..... ........,. ..... .,,........., oi.flll. ............... 9' ...... .-. ,._ ,.___....,._ ....... ...,_ . .., ........... ~ ........._.,., .............. ..... ..,.., ...... ...,... ....... "_ ............. --.. ......... ~ ........ -.,,,., ,_ ...... ..,,.. .............. -.... ....._ ..... .,.._tw ... 1 .... ,.,, ...... .,. ...... ..,......, • .._._.IW _SC ........ ,_ .... .,...,,,,~,._'""....,,._'¥• ......... -----... ..- I L ---~~----~~---------~ ' . ~@Wport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot i Comanches' Sonny Crawford (\.\hitc helmet) is S\\armed O\Cr b Cobras pull out Pop warner win 0 f rhe four Cosrn Mesa Pop W:irn- er football teams that ''ere in action la t Saturday, it took the Cobras at the Mighty Mite lc\el to earn the lone victory. The Cobras downed the Fullerton Bears, 20-7, although at the Mighty ~hte level no win-los~ record is kept. The Colt\ losr 7-6· at home to the Huntington Deach Ch:irgcrs, "hilc the Com:inche~ dropped their seawn opener lo the 'is11ing (.)i>rcss Coils, 16-0 The Condors lo!>t on the ro.1d to rhc Long 13cach Ram'>. !8-6. • Co'ila .\ll'sn Cobra., 10, Fulkrton Bl•ars 7: The Cobr.1' ,~ H.:•11-old-.) "~re 'ictonou-. an their op1.. nini f.imc dfon .. No lllle un 1h1, \c.tr\ Cubr .• , h.1., c"er pl.I) c..:d organll1..',( ~ llu I h ti 101l>.1ll be· fon:. 1;0 11 \\Js impurt.1nt tu u:, to .,cc ho'' our c'm.,, and \!.ti. \\oulJ react to .1 re;il gamt:~"\aiJ C<·1:1d1 C:hn-. 1"11.:IJc..:r. "h1lh.:rton h.1d a \~I\ impin')l\C p.1 ... s· ing g;.11m:. \\ hid1 re.all) .. urpri ... cd u-.. Krng .. lc~ Edie ma r .in "1.·ll hir us. '' lmh helped our ofkns ... 111d k.:pt uur lkkn'c 111 a plNtmn 10 c.i a c.-halkrt11n .111 l..1n1h ·01 pwhk m' ·· On S.aturd a\. ti 1.. ( obr;a~ .arc .11 home (Co ... t.i ~h.:,,1 I l1··h ~d1ovl) l\1r J 'J .1.m. tc\I .1g.11ii..1 the ~.llll.a An.a R,am,. . • Long lk:irh Hams 28, Co:.ta ~k:,a Condor:. (1: rile l 1111 !, 1r) ( ~-W) lu .. t t hc.. ir '1.'1..lllH.I ~.1m1.. ul th.: 'e.isun, a~ .,e,1..r.il kq pl.1~ c..: r .. "1.'h.' m: .. ~1 ng "\\I,· 11.1 I .i pn ~km \\Ith our J..:i ... king )!.11nc..:." ,,ml Cn.1d1 !\ hl..c ~.:h~ pc..11', "hv kit fij., k,tlll pb)<..J \\df1k:.pll1.! the SCI· h.i cl... ",\111..r the.. R.1111' 1111..:ctl .1 'Jlcl\ un u,, the' r.111 l .1 ... k the trec·l..11..I... :ll!J ''..: llC\.<..'f Cllt b.11.'k llltu .I 1..1lb1.'-~.11lll.: 'llU a· 1i1u1 Our l..iJ, I..~ pl If) ing ~ .in-J 111. \U ,\11ppc..J hlllm~ •· lhe C1 nd1 r' cnti.:rtain the G.1rJcn Thursday, September 24, 1992 83 ~ Grmc..: Cu\\bm'> JI I J .1.m .1t (l ... t.a \k,.1 l llg.h thb S.it~rd.1) • llu11ting1un Ul'ad1 C h .1q.!lf'> "'• Co.!l la \lclla Colb 6: I he hl11111. 111.ld J,Jn't help the Cult~ (IJ-11 ). \\h11 l1cld 1111.. b.iil the cntirl.' tar,1 qu.11 i...·r h;.11 d1t:l,I 111•: !,; ... : a11io the enJ Lv 1c ! hi.' ti·.,1 h.11! \\JS ::icur..:k" but 1r. t.11.. 1h11J q~u~uti:r Hununi;i.11 IL 1.!l br he. oi l 1 ~a~l..k for :i 31.J·\,11.I "·' 1~ I h~· Ch.ir~cr:. comencd Iii.: I',\ I .alli.:r .an • lhilk pcnalt) ag.1in ... t th~ t ·, ':~ j>l.l 1h..: b;J!l uni~ .1 )•lltl •m.a) Ou.1111..rb.ack D.1n B n.m~ 1..lltl1:s:i.:J \\alh rc..:1.·1,cr., Joe' Cr :: ,an I :-ih.111c O!!o : r mur.: th.Ill 100 '··' ' 1 ,! I •t fo.,hu.1 ~hon lor J ·1 o. bu1. th..: P·'':,, .11\..:mpl tur ., m .... ·t • -~r .J:l;Jf,., • I • I 8 <.1pll''> Culh llo, l "t.1 \I, •. a <.u· lll;IOl hl) O: I h..: ( L ,. ' ... (.. ' I • h 111. Parnelli Jones & Metro25_ Tire Centers . Trojans, Irish re.main unbeaten T he NcY.port-~lcsa TruJJn) and l·1gh11ng lrbh each captured their -.cconJ '1ctunc .. w11hou1 Jclcals SaturdJ~ 1n l'!cY.por1-~1c ,.i Junior All-Americ--Jn Football. The Wolverine:. tied in J Jcfcn .. 1\c )trU!!glc:, "hi le the Oucle\ c , Buffaloe., .111J Uruin.. e.1ch ''cnt do\\n, \.ictinl' of shutout ddcJh. • Nc"port-'\tcsa Trojans 2~. Oran1:c PocJ.l·rs 0: • For the ~econli .. 1ra1ght \\Ccl.. th1. I ro1an' J1J 11\lt .illow a touchdo'"n Dennis Al hulcr. dcfcn!.1\'.C pla.)Cr of the \\Cd, dch\ered sc,crJI harJ hits and picked olf ''" 111tcr- ccption. !·ranee D.iyaw \\as the olten!>l\C ~t\ l' of the game 3'> he llCoreJ all three touchckm "" fur the unbeaten Truj~s. The TrOJ.lO'i h.t\e a b)e th1'> \\CCI.. and "'II nc\l play at Carson again!lt 1he Coll'> 01..1 . 3. •Ne" port·Mc a Flghllna: lrl h 6, Garden <;ro\c Rorn J: The lri h boo'1ed their m.1rk to ~- 0 :1s a :.tingy defcn!>C, led b) dden,i\e pl.i)Cr uf the "eek Sco11 Wickcn. controlled the G.1rdcn Gru'e offcn .. c the entire d:iy. rhe lm.h 100!. the opening l.11.'.kolf and r.m 11 minutes off the clock "'ith an 5-~artl dn\'e capp1.·d h) a TD p;.v-. from Garret Muzum to Blair f loppc. Center Tim Thurman \\a:. named offcn iH! pl.i~cr tlf the \\Cd .. The lri~h play South Orange County at 7 pm Saturday at Bonita Creek P;irk. • Ne" port-~k a Woh crinc 6, tluntini:ron Dench Dolphins 6: The Woh cnnc' "ent on rhc road for the deadlock to m°'°c their record to l·O· I. Brandon Cro by scored on a .JO.yard run lor Ne" port·Mcs:i. l he \\ l'h.:rinc' h.1li the Ii.all on l luntim!lllll lk.1~h\ 5.,.ird·hnc \\llh 1:311 kit l ut luml,kd .1\\.J) the l J\( l.>rtun1t\ The enllfe ddcn~i'c unit "·'' n.11111.d pl.a~cr ,11 the same '!he \\1lh\:rinc-. .II\: ll\111\\. S.1tunl.I) .It 3 p.m. to fo ,1.· the < d111u., I lllrn," • Ganfrn Gnnc lt1ms .'9. 'l"lwrt-.\ll·'a llulJ.· t H ' 0: ·1 h1.. Bud.no ~,mt lllli... J 10 '>ll lll!!..11; 1 ll · 1~1 ,1,l!h .• 1lthou.:h ,\nJr1..' I luor .:mcrc.~J ;.a., .1 qu.iht) run11111g b~1 .. I.. ... 1rl)ill~ i. r J \.JfJ-. 1\lcr Uou~·hcr hnd I\ ... u.I..' ~111d \!all Gulh r.:· CllrJc:d an m1c 11..cpt ion. Thl'~ '' c: t c.. 11.111\..:lf l'll· dclu1si'e pl.1)CI' nl the i;.1111c Ii) h.:.iJ l1>.1-.h I l.il Sk\\,irt. \I 0-:!. lli1.· Bud.:e1.:, \\Ill bi: home ac..1111,1 th.: OrJngc P.1nthcr' 111 .; I p.m. g.11 1.: \ 1turJa~ ~t Uo- n11a Creel. P.u I.. • Par:.HllOUOI l'ir.ah.'' 36, ;\p 1port-.\lc:.a nur- fJlocs 0: lhh t 1'.11 .11mt\1nt ·, qu1 .. i..11c-., "·" 11 .. 1 much Cor'th1. Bull.aluo. '' h,> fell Ill II·~. Pc..:1cr I loc..111 "·" 11.1111cJ otfo11,l\ c I VP h>1 111, pa \·Catchui~ (ire!! BurJ..:n led 1hc Jclcihc \111h .a <>O·).trd P·'" 111tc.:r1..qH11.1n anJ Hill I he Uull.1k· .. , arc :11 Co' in.1 1h1'1 ~.iturJ.1) tu pl.I\ th~ \ 1k1n:.' 1n a 3 p.m. g.1mc..: • Ln ~1 irad.i \\ohcri11c !6. :'\c"port-\k'!>J Uruins 0: The Bi u11l'I hung tough tor ~1 h.ilf .1g.11n't the unbeaten \\oh cnnc:.. Cooper \\ i'>c .inJ Jon ~ta ... citclli pl.i)i::d \\di dv fcn .. i,el) l1H th1. Utu111' (U-~). Qu.1rtcrb.1ck Bl.11..i.: Uentlc) "a-. 11;.in11:J l>llc..:11'1' c pl.I) cr ul the "~·d. The llr11111' hlht the: Tu 1111 I 1d.: al 5 p 111 on ~JturJJ). -n.1 tht• Dnil.1 l'ilul MOTORCYCLES: His succcs., ha c.irncd d1 ... 1Jncc r acc ... "ill bl! com in!.! lire the 60-~.irJ lmc. ~ From B2 111 American Speedway racing his· tury. That event was won by Chris ~lanchcster, Oll wao, J3 t year's Cir- cllo/Cnst'rol 20-Lnp Classic 01 Co,ta Mesa. Manchester a .. O·).ICU hamh1..1p, one tha1 he fed, ''on't hun h" .:hanccs that mu~h "I really h ilH! the long distance., dialed," Manchc:.tcr 'aid. Former United Stales n:i11onJ I :.pccdway champillll Stc\e Lm:cro. another trung competitor 111 the T1cl..c1 price-. .m: SS tor ;1Jul1'. $5 for JUlllOr' IJ 17 )C.1r., tilJ .rnJ • ch1IJrcn l:? and under arc aJ11111- tcJ free. h cc parking and free C\ cnt program" arc ot fcrl.'d. Gate open .11 b:.30 p.m. ''uh the fir~t r.1cc: .. t.11 ting at ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~---,...-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~---1 ~ Monday Night Football returns again to the Villa Nova Join us for all the action upstairs on our 5 TVs. Enjoy our famous Sp>arts Buffet for onty $5. Action starts at5pm. For more info call 642-7800. ,Be There! 3131W.C...~ Mir.JPGrt 811ch For a Short lime 1987 Pltces Are Here Again! Carburetor Rebuilding• Fuel l~ection Tune-Up • Smog CertificatiOn Open Mon-Fri 8:30to 5:30 cau (714) 642-8286 for an appointment 2945~Ave. CostaMesa EtllCIYe AUGUST 1, 1992 urd tdwf nolcl. I i 1-.-i1 I 15SD13 si•.• i 1-...nl m.• 1151113 21.•' 1'5(1Slt1• JS.• 175n9'13"') •••• 1'5(1Slt14 u.• IW1111113 :n.• 5 205115114 ... 1W111111• JS.• t1smat5 ••• ltl!mlt14 JS.• 2llfr'79t1' •• ~5 cz.• ... 45.'9 •• 51.9 PWWP'5 .... _.... .... ................ ....... WI...._ ...,.,s S11'• l'lr.'1M11 11S . PIBllnm ........ .= ....... l.... ... __.. ,, .. m'751n5 m • .,,.,5 10IW 2l5t'7Slt1 s •• 31110.S09115 ... 32ll11 .S0911S 12191 J3l12.S0911S '"" PIBLIN ............. ., ......... __... ,...,. -· ,_, ... ,_,s n• .-,s ,.. l'l~S a.• PIBLln ....... ,...... ..... 22Hlllllt1• ,, •• T~ Ol.luty HIGH PEflf ORllWICl llO"I rucl ""' .. HR RATED " All·Susell 'rut tl5Wln• ... l.'191L9 M• 115...n• R-• 225(191• •• t1~Wln• 17.• N!mlt1R •• 111511111115 .... %15115111• •• ....,5 ••• m'15111R •• 11"°"'15 1'5.~ THE ALL NEW PROXES U.1 1 Z·1 ,. ........... ,.,.., . ...,, ... nt?·-----............ Z·1 S'SSZlnl ~· 2~6 ~· 275.411117 --------, $ ..... ... ............ ._,., I ,_...,,. .... ,,.,., .. ~ ........... ,__,_,,. QI .. _,_,. OJI P ~I~ ~ ..... .,..~ ........ -'* ,._ .... 1731 SUPERIOR IAT 17TH STREET) COSTA MESA m4> 111-m2 HOtli: 1-JN MOtD\Y • FRl>AY I 1:»1·3D SA'IUll)AY WE HONOR IOIT CAEDfT CARDS 'IP'ICl'W••· ....... -.......... .-ii--------....., ........ ............ .......... _......, 84 Thur~ay, September 24, 1992 Cltalina's west end appears to be good bet for shot at marlin Christ•en named Mesa ~1111~1111 . COllCh Y cllo""fan tun.i anJ ,i..1ppck popped up in m1d-channl·I water\ earlier th1' wcel. and 'portfohl'r' I rum loc.11 landing~ got into ""nc goo<l <,top!> "'hang ,u1 area about four mill'' \lit Dan.1 Point Inc hJlt Ja)' h\l.11 ·•\\e,ll'rn PmJc," operating \JUI of Oa'l'Y'!> l\><.:l..cr. l1m1ted nut on skippies .1nd the ··f-rcclancc·· picl..cd up ncar-Hmit of ,1..1pp1v.. .m<l ~mu: nKc vellm\ fin during mid· \H.d lnp' to the hot -..pot Bluct1n tuna .ire ... 1111 b1t111g on the Tanner and l l11 te1 B.1111..:-. but the \\l'athcr has l..cpt the ac· 11\10 U\1\\1\ ~1arl.. lngHlm of e""pon Beach, Jim Niemiec Outdoors !' f1,l u.:J thl.' Tanner Bank.\ on hoard the J,I\ b1.iat "Thunderbird" and l.inJcJ .1 -l2-poun<l blu din during a tnr 111 thl high 'P''t las1 "eek. \nordinl! l\l D.wc\\ Locker 'P' •I..\. 'lll'N '~ \ 1.1rt\ 1 ng.lc hart, bait .. 111d111,11h ire l!\ll1J and \\1th Quter " 11\.·1 ll'ntP' n·m.11n1ng in the high 111''· t1,h111g t.11 tun.1 ~hnuh.l continue I •1. ·h thl 11 1nth nl Cktoher fnr • ·h•r .ire 1 11\.CI \I 1• 1· .trl· 'h'"'mg .1r11und Catali· 1 I 11 ,I '"llh the t-ie't hllc taking • 1, 11 1 h.' "l'l end Dean Plant. '' t \ •:-•l, -... Centl·r m :"l'''. ,'• t H, 11 1 t.1~!-!cd .ind rclcao;ed .1 · ,,, d 111.1rl111 th1' p.1,t weekemJ • th. \l.1,::r' l'llUrn.1mcnt. ., I 1 ' '1ll!hh nn .1 pmk Raanhm1, "11 11 'l•' 1 :111111 rlw 'll'rn nl thi: pnv.11e ,, ' ' ,. ,J....1pp< 1cd h Br.1J Crt)\\, ' · · 11, '"' ~t t•nJ \)t <. llJltna. 1 · '' ,1, rcp\.lrtt•d h~ anglers ( .1t 1!111.1 c;olJ Cup Marlin \l,111 l,1, inJ Tuesday ,qr, 'l1>t•h·d 111 the w.Hc~~ ..i i.1·11" ., 1 111d '''t'r ~O 'P•l..chill' were r h\.l I 1 n '_.• o1r • 1 t:•.I .111.t rt· lt-. .... t•d h\ Cl1n te,. 1 I 11 t l ({ tll'l' 1 \n.!hnc <. luh. <..t\' H \1 11h 1 "• ·, ;, 1 • :l I ""l..1111! hit>. 111 marlin. h~t i __ iu.''"n~ thL Jll!' \cem' th.u ·.·ill\ hu•lt!r. ind th.ll thl:y Ill"' ,1111 111 purl mc.tnne" , h , ' hlul 'h.irl..,, on lh\. 1-l·Mllc • • 11 1 I > "' n • '' m.il..,ine. 'Pt'· cial 'lhark uni) fishing trips IO thb high pot with anglers on board catching lot of blue . rhe charter boat "Bongos" ha~ been heading O\Cr 10 the .. ,lide" area of Catalina and i get- ting a '>h:.1d\ b11e on m.tko harks weighing up to 16~ pound ... This Saturday 1s FREE fishing day for 'CaJi· fornia angler' An)One who want to go fishing doc!>n't need .1 licen)tc for fi.,hing anywhefe in the tale. Tim might he a good time for those who huve nnt ~one fli,hing 111 a numher of years to get out .1n<l 'ee ho\\ good fi,hmg is locally. All limits and reg~ will apply for a11glers fo,h ing without .1 I iccn'c. No fishing hcen~c " ever required h\ fn.~ .. h water lake nnglcr' fi<;hing a1 lr\inc L>f Anaheim lal..c!-> Both lake~ offer l!tl<id 11 .. h ing ~C\en du\., a \\l'L'I.. .rnd arc heme ,to,:klll \\CC l..h Wllh lhllll\tlld' of pounJ1, (lf \. h.inlll·I c.llfi\h. Ba,c; arc ,1,11\t' .11 lf\mc Llkc. v•pcc1.llh fnr fo1hCIOlt'll lhhllh! tht• e\ening bite ·pi.,, This Saturday -is FREE 1ishing day for California an- glers. Anyone who wants to go fishing doesn't need a license for fishing anywhere in the state. tic worm' 11,hcd 111 .thllUl 12 li:ct 111 \\,1tc1 .irounJ lhl.' 1,J.11ld Ill lront ut \1err.1 ( 11\l .trc 3t cnunung for rhc hulk ul the h."' lw1n~ l.1mlc.:d bv bo.111.'r' f rnut 11,llln~ 1n lhl' I lll!h ~11:rr.1 ,·ou nlf\ 1, w n gooJ at m1"1 l.1kc .inti r~1ld '1d1• creel..' th.11 ar~· being stocl..t·J wcel..ly wuh 1.11nhm' tr11111 The June Lake Loop I' rated ·" H ~ g1111d fclr h11! h<1"' Jnd bn1v.n .... June I .tl..l· '' 1hc h1Ht1'l la l..c in the loop, ''h1lc Ru'h Creel.. 1' pr1idt11 .. 1ng lot' of keeper ~Ill' trout IM angk" l,1'110I! lure.:' <1r 11) fi"htng th1' pr,1dud1'1.. l'.'r~l'k 01g Be.tr I t1kc 1, l..11:l..u1c .tut 'l•x'i.l·d r.1inh11\\' and channd 1..Jt!i'h Du .. · tu l'll\•kr 1111 hh. th" hi_gh mountam IJkc h.1, '"''H'J '''' b '" thh1ng. Big Hear 1~1kc 1...tn i"c \lllC of tht he't 1.111 "'hinc lake!> in the \,iu1hl.1nd l••r r ~1nh11'' tr••llt dunn~ the month of O.::tolwr ~· • Jim Niem14 •c\ <wld1>0" column Jppt•iir' in tht: Dail) Pilot t•11·n Thur'rl".'· By Dennis Brostertlous Spafts Wnter COSTA MESA Dave Chris· tenscn, who last year coached the Costa Mc.a lligh boy<> and girls JUO· ior var..ity squads, ha.c; been elected to lead the Mustangs' varsity boys volleyball program. , Christcn!>en, 29, replace\ Patty Darr who recently rc..,1gncd. J Jc led the Co<\la Mesa JV boy!> LO a fourth-place fini'h in !he P~•· c1fic Coast League la<;t se,1snn. hi" first with the Mu!>tang!I. I le h.1, loftier goal\ this year. ") \CC U't fightmg II Olli for thmJ place. and the playoff.,.' he ,,ml. conceding that l,aguna Bea h "111 he tough to overcome "Uut. "'e hope .to match up '-"•th an)hod\ c.:J...c (111 the PCL)." La t year\ v~1r,icy team fini,hcd in fifth place, pt.1,tin~ .1 p.ur of' ll" tone\ over la"1·ph1cc Centul) "We were <;atisficd with th.it la-.t year. hut not th" ve.1r." ,,11d Chri ten .. cn. "I -.cc 1h1' ·a, ..i <;<;rap· P> team. We have to \\Ork tn gethcr, . tre,.., teamwork and plt1) .is .1 unit. In the pa1,t, pl;i~c.:r-. on th" team ht1\C played mnre fur thcm\clvc,." Chri,tcnc.cn, \\ho " '111clc· .md h'e' 111 Nc\\p<llt lk.ieh 1?,r:1du.1ll'd from !:.outhcrn ( ahf11rn1.1 < ollq~.e \\llh .1 degree 1n 111.11 kt·t1ng I k _ f>l.t) CU ba,l.cth.111 ;it ~C\\ port I l.11 ~llr 1 llgh. Christcn ... cn nntlll th.11 tht \Ch<l<ll 1' lool..ing tor .1 h1l\' 1111111ir V.tr,lly \Ollc)h.111 cn.1d1 Amonl' mtc rc•acd 'lwuld umc.1c1 the \Ch\ldl ' JthktJC J p 1rtn1t:nl .tl )5(1 1161 ot Just ·Another Pretty Sandcastle Huntington Beach, California builds 1 mile long sandcastle, but only with your. help. Ca1rng all groups, organizations, f om1hes. bus1nes.ses, and interested people for Saturday, October 3, l W2. ,'9:();)am -2 OOpm. Where? The beach of course! From the new pier to Beach Blvd To part1c pate 1n bu ilding the mile long continuous sand sculpture, please s,gn the form below. The cost is nominal. 1heme: Discover Huntington Beach • L1m1t 528 sections • First come basis • Commemoratve Awards for Participants Call (714)969-3492 Huntington Beach ------------------------. First Annual Huntington Beach Amateur Sandcastle Festival I I Nome -------------------- ! i Address __ _..;,... _______________ _ I I 1 Phone _______________ _ I fuom/SponsorNome_~"--~~~~---~~~ I I Sections to be sold in lOft lengths o1 $20 per section I I Scchons Cost S __ _ I I · Ht.rlingfon Beoch Conlerence & Visitots &leou 2100 Mon Street. Suite 100 Hunhngtoo Beoch. CA 9'2648 ___________________________ ._... Newport 4-0 in tenni JIUN1 INGTON Ul·AClf -The Newport Harbor ....., __ I ligh girl'> tennis team remained unbeaten in four matches this sc1.1i.o11, defeating ho'll Marina, 15·3, _;..._.:.., Wednesday. Mara Colaia1 anc.I Sarah I l.twkin., paced the Sailor$ Ill 'inglc • "'h1lc the tc.1m of I' racy Teal-Kim Lcwb had an imp !>Ive 'weep in douhle' .................. , .. ......_, ........ _ c.aoi ~"ltl• 'I 411'1 P. 60 ~ l.";n 53 $I~ fNtl) WOI\ i-1,U U:.:'J..-~t:.:~~1' .. ~~, .... C:,ep.'fW48 60 • ..,.. ...... ~ lt.11 l"'cJ (1911 1 6. 6 1 6 I "' 11;•1. ( t..io l'llll IOl'I 1 l -. i-2. 6-7 COSTA MESA -Rob Wonhmg and Mark Cam--1--• pagna combined for h.ilf of Orange Coast College's \...a sconng output, a' the Pirate-. routed L:I Camino, 20-4, -.. ~ at Costa Me'a High', pool Worthing had L'< !!0,1)<; and C.ampagna four for Coa t (5-5). IJCC taps Moorpark in IOCCll', 8-1 COSl A MESA -The Or.1ngc Cu.t'>t College de· ---- fen"c yu:ldcd JU'>t tour -..hoh tht: entire m..itch and de: tfl"~ fcatc<l "'111ng Moorp.irl.. 111 men·., 'lx:ecr, 3· I Ah Mo1,,,1d1.: gh 1 opcncJ the 'cur mt-: :?~ nu narcs mlo the match .ind ... ccond h.1lf Qo31-. li'r P J l\>low\kl and Jon Muir com pletcd' the 'l'Onng for Cc~J ... l (J-°2). Eagles tall to Dana Hi/II In ralByllal D \;-.,,\ l'~l' I I ht· 'l\1ting bt.111C1il I lt!!h girls • Hilk~ti,dl tl till \\\lll 1hc lu't g.unc. hut wa' ovcrt.ikcn • "• h\ D.111.111111,111.1 I"'~ I"'. 11 ·15. 1'-l 'i non-league ' t•m111: ... t I ul·,d.1~ .11 the D·ilplun-. !!~ m -B) thr Daily Pilot MICHAEL # I .. . . • •• • The Chance To Play Tennis in a Pro Am Tournament with Michael Chang Beginning September 11th,a drawing will be held daily for two tickets to the Pete Sampras ' vs. Michael Chang Challenge Match Oct. 1st 1992 at the Bren Event Center Sept. 29th Final Drawing . Winners Will Win tit The Opportunity to play in a Pro-Am _!ennis Match with Michael Chang 4 people will win the opportunity to tit ''Meet the Players" at a Pre-event party at Park Newport Apartments Oct. 1st. Drop by. mail or fax your entry today to the Da1ty Pilot: 330 W Bay St Costa Mesa 92627 • FAX (714) 631·5902 r.t .............. I ENTRY BLANK • ............ : Name~~---~~~~~~~~-:-~~--~~~~~ • • : Address --....... --~-----~· . ... • Cl1Y'------------Zip • • Phone --------------- -- J ltt P~tn.'D.iJr l'ok~ Newport Harbor Coach Jeff Brinkley has watched his team's de- fense fashion back-to -back shutouts going into Friday's game. Sailors working on back-to-back O'S ~ Newport Harbor duels Foothill 's Kn ights Friday night at Tustin High. By Barry Faulkner Spons Wnter . TUSTIN -The Nc"port Harbor High football team has more than momentum to maintain when it meets host f oothill, f-riday night at 7:30 at Tustin I hgh. The Sailors (2-0) h3ve no t allowed a point against t\\O pre\ ious op· ponents, and will try to become only the third Harbor squad ever to OP.en the se~1.,on \\Ith three straight blJnl..ings. In II'> 6ht )ear uf football, Newport's on!Y seasun·open111g triple goose-eggs "ere posted by the Tars of 1970 and 1941. Ch3llcnging Coach Jeff Brin- kley's carch and destroy dcfcnd- counted for mun: than 250 )ar<ls in tu1.1l of· fcn-.c (ru')hing and p.1 .. sing), thus tar. Taub, "ho pla) ctl C\ICnsi\ cly :1' :1 '(1pho- murc l;.ist \cJr, has IUS ru'!>hinc \:.i1d on 29 carries, .111d 6·3 scnmr recc1i.cr-J~)till Uu,\cr his c11:ht catches for l·H )ar<.h. "\\ 1thout <I Uoub1, this \\all be our bc:'I d1.1lkngc, tu l.l.11c," Ulinl..lc~ .,, .. ,J ut th.; Knight~. "ho '>huulJ be -.1rcngthcncd by nc'" Co;u:h 'J om Mc1-.s. Mus ... most rcccntl\' al OrJngc l11gh. guidcu the PJ111hers to ih 1r bc't !.CJ!.On in s hool hi:.to~ in 19 9 ( \ CI F Dt\l'>iun \'II 11tle g;illlt; Jppt;arance). lk Jlso CllJU)CU u.cc~.,., JI "i;111ta AnJ I l1gh 1n th.: \: Jrly l %0~. \\'Jule the Knighi.. .1ppcar tu hJ\C '>harp· cncJ their 1-lllrmJtiun ulfcn-.~· •• tltc1 .1 ,c,1)un- upcning 20-U lo:.s to 11111.1-cat) ri,al I u'tin. the NEWPORT HARBOR STARTERS OFFENSE (tentat ive) DEFENSE cn., will be a t.ilcnted Kn ighh' backfield. lcJ by senior qu.ir-, tcrback Ste' c \Viclandt and jun- ior running buck Ethan Taub. No. Player Ht. Wt. s 11 1~5 6·1 180 5·11 2C5 5·11 16() 5.7 150 Cl. Poi. No. P layer HI. Wt . )·9 1~0 6·1 255 5·8 l~S 5 2 2~5 7 Greg W' 1J·ri. 45 S1e1e G.•·z3·es 33 0311 V~u(;' a.1 34 ~~Harns 20 c:ao u Bass Sr OB Jr TB Sr fB Sr \'.R Sr Vrn 50 Cia ~Co t 7 7 Pr ti 0\. ~e·. ca Doug ~ T.O:e 76 Bea.: 0:: pr~ 5·11 155 SJtlor hJ\ c shown they're cap:tbk of s1i01ng J \Mtct} of ulfl:n,iw "'rinklc!i. 'I he S.11lors hJ\C alhl\\.ed .--------. ju')t I ':I I »mh in ombined total ollcn~e against the 1- lormation uuucl. of Or- Jni,.c. '" \\Cll as Ocl.'..in Vic"' 's run-.1nd-,hoot Jn bet, 1h~· 1 oothill of- kn,I\..: ~~heme figures to be much lal..e that of Or- Jngc:. "h1ch nuin1<.1incJ the ~kt'>s mllucn~c ~•Iler ht) Jcp.1r111rc. ..·y he' Ju ..,u111c of the '·~Ille tllill!;'• bu1 ro1Jthtll'::. pcr!llJllllt:I '' a lt1tlc u1tkrcn1. .. Urinldn !>J1J fhc\ h.,,c a tJI· ClllCJ h..id; CJ'aub). Jlld th.:~ ha°\c h\O tacl..ki. Cl. Pos. Sr DE Sr OT Sr t.G Sr CE Sr 01.9 th;it go ~round _7u pound:. each. · \\hen tl:c Nc\\pvrt defen>e 1>n·t thro"mg ah "e1i;ht Jround. 1hc ~..iilor' l>lkn~e 11 u::.u;ilh rec ling olt 1. h un 1'> \II ru::.hing )Jrdagc. Wielandt, who \\On a b;.it1lc \\ ith third-year varsity veteran Tim Chaix for the job, rushed for 120 yards and a touchuo\\ n in the Knightl>' 28-22 victory o'er Woodbridge la~t wee!.. A 6-foot, 160-pounder. \ ielandt has J<:· 80 Jason La;wscn 76 , BeJU Rai;:h$ 65 Jost. le')' 72 r.a:.'la~ Manson 6~ 210 6·2 245 5· 10 195 6 2 180 5·8 185 6·2 190 Sr TE St RT !:r RG Sr C •6 .l'JS'.n t ~:C!li!M 45 S:e.e G~r=~es 55 ~el1 53 ·a 30 Natna• L~""';;• 34 S~t H.i•1' 6·1 1e:> S·IO 1,5 5·11 170 5·11 160 .r 1.9 Sr ll9 Sr O'.B Sr C9 In t\\O \\cc:'-'· 1un1or IJalbacl.. !:lle\C GonLak::. ha> carneJ 3~ 11mcs for :!93 ) lflb. anJ bad:- tldd mate::. \\ade Tilt (~6-1 IUI anJ Colin Mum' (I -105) hJ\C ;Ibo cnjO)CU rlcrll) ol runnan~ roum behml.i a takn1ed ut· 60 Pa,.1 Jori.ison Jr LG 75 J ilerg Hllls~n Jr LT .( 3 Bre'! H ~:a 22 waae r.n 6·0 150 6-1 185 .r CS Jr. FS temt\e hnc Mustangs looking to break loose Calvary Chapel faces unknown quantity in · Army-Navy Academy ~ Costa Mesa takes quest to Garden Grove Friday for date with Los Amigos. By Barry Faulkner Soom wmer GARDEN GROVE -After stumbling for con- sistc ncy in two straight defeats against strong op- ponents, the Costa Mesa High football team is look- ing to put it best foot fof\\.ard Friday at 7:30 p.m. against ho\t Los Am igos at Garden GrO\e High. ' Co ta Mesa Coach Myron Miller snid he has refused to panic after on 0-2 start, and as confident has playc~· optimism "111 be re" ardcd with a solid !it.ho" ing ngJ1nst the Lobo!it ( 1-0-1 ). "Our kids are smart," Maller said. "They look at the films and cc the reasons we've been screw- ing up. We're a little fru tratcJ right now, because \\e don't feel we've shown people "hat ._ind of team we really arc. We're due to have a good football game, if "'c ju>t don't cJf.Je ... 1ruct" The ~t ustJng'> h.1,e fumbleJ 'IC\ en umes (lo:.ang three), tluo" n .1n intcrccp11un. and have al,o been bitten by 1hc penalty hug 1n the firM two g.1111c... With 1hc1r Jouble-"ing. Jou"lc-1ight cni.I ul- fcn!.t:. tbcy "111 nc:cd bl:tter cf. f1c1encv to ,u ... 1a111 dmc • \\h1le hoping LO tnlpf\.l\C J p.!SSillg JllJ..:I.. thJt has proJuc~J JU'l si.\ compk- t1un for 5 l } ;.11 J,. Junior Jeff !'. tl!bllng h.is a~­ sumcd f ull·timc qu:mcrbacl..ing uutac , anJ houlJ 1111pro'c \\Ith 1ncrca.;ed n:pet1t11111 ... Jftcr i.hJnng tanh! \\Ith 10cumti~n1 ~!Jll Harber llJrber, "ho ml\1.:J to ticht end and blo<:l.cd o dlcdl\cly -he \\J) one of the ~hl\l llll!'.'>. Ph.l)C" ul the \\'eek .1ga111-.t R.111cho Al.tnll· tth, i!. joincJ up 11 unt b~ a huge uffcnl>i\c Jinc. Center J.m:d \\ 1J...on. J 6·fo\)t·C>, '.!1J5-pound JUnt<. r. '' the pO\\.crful tulcrum to J un11 lhJt shoukl out· \\e1gh the Lobol>' defcnsi\c line by ,\l least '.!O pounlll> per man. "They're not ph)'ical up front." ~taller aid "We .,flllUlu mJtch up .... ell "1th them" \\hale the ~lust.an~'.)· 0Jfc11\e " k'l\>l..ing for II ltr'>l tou~hUO\\n of the !>e~on. the Jdcn:,c: "'II be tf)· ang to srop .1 pu1erll1all~-c,plu,I\..: ullcnse triggered by '>Ophon l•r1.• qu.Jrlerbac\. Ape Tuato. Tu a to h a!> .--~.,------. rnmpletcu 18 of 32 attempt::. for 15<> )'arJs :ind .1 tuuchuo" n thu~ IJr, "hilc run· nang b.1ci...' S oah TagJt.1ul1 anu Ju n i or Lcofa ha'c abo been impre"'· ::.he. Jared Wilson Lcufo, "ho burned Est.in 1J for f1,e tou~h­ Jo,~n" 1n a '>CJ,l10·opcnang 3.t-2U \ICIOI), ha!I ,I\ cr.1gcll nc..irly 9 ~ .arJ, p~ r c.trf) un 17 .11 tempi'>. T;ig.1tault h ., .1,crJt=l:ll more 1h.111 :-.O au-hin:! \~lrlb 1n t·'" \.lllltl!:o.l\. .anJ triL!~\:~,\laller) 1."l•1.,crn. ··n1:; h.1\c .1 l,••P''-go1.1d hack.,, \\ ll\1 c.111 brc;i\.. 11 1rn \Ull, .. ~ltlkr .... 11d "l ltc b1gg1.:'t than;; "'II he fur u' lo ~IJ' JI lhim.:. I h .. , d1J .1 k11 ul 1hc ,:1me thin~' Cu~1111.1 ctd ~t:ir {~ ;o.o "inner tro1:r ~11.,a an the '.'>1.J">n opc:ncr) Jl1.:.,. I h1.) 1n 11.1 cl .1111!C ll•rma111111' until \llU n{Jl..c ,1 mi'>l.11..1.'.. \\ c'rl! l!l>lll£ 0 to ha'c tu "atch 0ur l..c)'" rite :0.ht~IJllL!\ \~Oil la'l \C\lr.) mcc111H:. ;lJ.1~: \\htk ah .. lobl'S took .1-31-13 J1."-'"''"n 1n tl:c t11)\· C\Cr c0ntc't bct\\nll :he l\\u s.:hwb in I 91JU. COSTA MESA STARTERS OFFENSE (tentative) DEFENSE ~o. Ptar•! HI. Wt. Cl. Pos. N_o. Pl•yer HI. Wt. Cl. Pos. .. .& A·' .. 5 •o nl Jr . ~ F. I N " . 31 JJ~:'i Pe,J 5 10 •SJ c, 8 . . ' ., ll ~· "T -. 1 8.M Tr111 S-7 170 J! R9 3 It.;:\~~~. 6-0 1;~ Si o~ 21 Sie.t Qv.e'I 5·11 165 Jr o:ia SI 81 an c:n:~ 6·5 m "' 0£ 14 Matt IUrotr 6·5 180 SI TE :" Jt"t,t~ 5·10 1;0 . . C'..B 9 ~Jm McNa t 6·1 180 Jr T£ 34 ~· •t l'~\\IOSI< s.9 185 .r ILO 53 B V1Vtl\a S·IO 200 "' LT 31 .. P :a 5·10 100 '-Sr l.B ll9 B lli~emt>o..·~~ 6-t 210 . . lG ·~ • i 1<.·ntr 6·5 1SO Sr OLB 78 J11rd \\iio:'l 6·7 29S c l • ... liQ J: CB .. S6 R;ch H:.r.l!W'I 5·1 m S• ;\!) 22 ;. -c" aa~a .-;o lfj~ s. CB SI £1.• Ml Sn\111 6·5 ~!!I .'T ;;• ~ .1~e$ H ,1 c ~ ... :;; St rs MONARCHS:-Mater Dei tests THE AX: d1r1...tl1r t:d Ul.1nton '>Jill. ··\\ c dun·t e'en hJ\e boo .. 1cr duh'> lur 1110\l 1.1! our 'POI I\." old rival Santa Ana tonight From B1 line, where their off en~1vc and de~ (cnsive lines average around 250 pounds per man, according to Mater Oei Coach Bruce Rollinson. The Monarch , unbeaten 3l 1-0- 1 and the defend· ing C IF Division I champions, nppear ready to :\4lswcr the challenge, re· bounding from a scoreless deadlock against Servitc with a 31-21 victory at St. Paul last wcelc. Though cncour- -aed by the of· fcns ive output, Rollil'\$0n says he is lee ry of the Saints, who have tradi· tionolly given the Monarchs trouble. "l'm not pulling Moe Vasquez a Lou Holtz (who is famous for overplaying the abili- ties of also-ran opponents), when l say we're going to have our hand full," Rollinson said. "They arc big and physical, and we better have our feet moving offensively and defensive ly, or they could out muscle us." The Saints have struggled of- fensively, totaling just 45 ru shing yards, outside or a 59-yard touch- down run by Jose Aguilar In t week against El Toro. It was the lone score of the cason for the Monarchs' intra-thy rivals, who lo'>t a 17-lO del1,h1n to Mater Dc1 a )Car ago. Mater Dc1 h:h \\On three of the IJ'>I four, but the S.11nt!> O\\ n a 4-3 edge in the 1..1,1 'c' en The Mon- archs lead the o\crnll !>cnes, 11-7. nm is al"a)s .1 tough game fo r u~... Rollinson s.11J. "I honestly felt the Santa Ana game "as one of our toughe st of 1991." rhe Monarchs ore scheduled to start cnio r Moc Vu,qucz in place of Nic._y Sualua ( pra incd :ml.le) at iaalb3ck for the second s t raight \\CC .... Vuzquez, a 5- f o o t -l l , I 8 8· pounder, ru hcd for 122 yards on 16 carries in his torting debut ogain\t St. Paul. An add11iunal feature of the game is a mid-week visit to the Mitchell School an Santa Ana, where players from both team!. in· tcruct with Special Olympians. Some game proceed ftre donated to the Special Ol)mpics. "h really help~ put things in per pcctive, and odd a different touch to the gtlme to see the c peci31 kids." Rollinson said. "It really makes the kids appreciate the gifts thcy\e been gi\en." MATER DB ITABtBll From 61 grams." Nicoll SJ1J hi1 ing a lull -t1n1 ... • fund-1 a1ser 1s JU't one option .. 1nU thJl the ''crcalt' ti) of the grnlrp" Ji cus!.ing the j.,,uc could un1.m.:r alternat j, c::., sut.h ..1::. a once-J.·) I! .ar district-\\ idc f un<l· r~1ising C\ t! 01 "I'm not for the iJca of ranging doorbell and begging from th\! communit), .. Nicoll said. Arca athlct 11,: Ji rectors .agree: that parcnt·dominatcu boo,tcr clubs arc earl) ing more than their fair !.h3re of the fananciJI burJen "We need to loo}. bC)ond buo!lt· er clubs. to the illCal busmc:>::. com· munity,'' T\\Cit ,,11u. "\\hen )llu're tailing :ibout bl.K>,ICr clubs, )Ou're tnlking about the same p3rcnt::. helping o ut O\er and Thc Cll SllUthi.rn s~.lll•ll h.1, L'tlJU)1.J ~rt• ti !>U((I..~' Ill lhL ltelJ uf .. ,,rpur.1tc p1.11h0r'l"P tut alh· l<.'111.:,, .ind (I r-!)S J1rc(t1Jr of 'poll:. 111.arl..ctmg Chm. Thoma~ ,,11J :.1m1l.ir upportumtic, ;1bounJ for inJi, iJu.il s.:houls .1nJ ,Ji..,1111. h . "Ofte11t imc'>, "c Jr\! l11111teJ "' 11Jlllll1JI cu111pa111c::., bcc1U')I.' "e rl.'prc,cnt ml)rC than 500 schl~'I' O\C r a hruJd gl'll!'.;t.1ph1.: .1rcJ," Thomas ~.11J. "'l our mom-JnJ-p11p bu!.inc)ses uren ·, 1ntl.'rl.'~teJ in co'· ering i.uch a IJrge 111.irl.c.:1, but the) rnuld IJrget their .,pcdfi.: Jre.1'> better throui.:h \\\)1 }.1ni: "1th their ncighborhwJ ''hoob:· Thoma .1h,, )Jtd the )truggltng economic clam.ate hJ forced the bu~ines communit> to k)ol.. more clo:,clv at the return over again. There i a point '~hen: the parents will '13Y 'enough is cnoui;h · " Se,crJI AD .1lso ::iid incre:i::.mg p.1- rcntal contributions may fu rther compli- cate parcn1 -c0Jch rc- latlonships, '' h1ch )()mctimcs turn ad· ver 3rial O\er uch 'We chan ged our policies to make Bingo a possible fund- on 1·hc1r m:11kc1111g dulla1' "\Ve attra~l com· panic~ thJt \\.lilt to target the !.tuJcn1 mJ rt.ct... rhom.i :.aiJ. "\\hat hettcr \\J\ to rc.11.:h the 14· I~· age-group, th.rn 10 become anH'h c~l "uh locJI high chool >" . I raiser ... -JOHN NICOLI. D1stnct supenntendent i sues as pl:a) ins lame. CdM Athlct1e Director Jerry Jclnick said hi progr.11ns ha\C long utilized car \\a!lhcs, hit· nthons. card ho"'· clling coup1..m books, nac..,·b•ir ale • and -.pun· '>Oring triathlons and lOl roJd race to help generate fund "The corporate world 1 the ncllt tcp," Jelnit'._ aid. "There's a lot or re our cc out there. and "c have to band t~Pcthcr n :a tfotrict to Cllplorc them. It' going 10 talc all the school!> \\Orldng toge ther to £Ct through thi :· Most aarcc a more affluent ~ur· rounding sociocronomic base al· IOW$ Newport 11nd Corona del Mnr to generate mu'h more money from the private ~ctor th3n co .. ta Mcu and Estancia. So a d~tn1.t· wide fund-raiser could help trike a balance that eparatc boo tcr clubs have f 1iled to mam1u1n .. We just Jon't h;a\.c the re· source' thll tome other Kh Klh ha¥t," ~t1ncia Hiatt bo)'S thlctac \' o I u n t c e r· opcratcJ Umgo. l.\.lS .inuthcr are,1 mcn11lu1eJ by the d1,trict nthlct1c director" hut \\ere undc1 the ,1p· parcntly-crroncous impre ion that ~uch a pro~ram \\ould be fro"ncd u~n by either the Ji,tri.:t or city go-.crnmcnt. "We chan~cJ our poh.:ic to ma l e Dingo J po s1blc fun.J·rai er. os long as 11 \\JS not oper:itcd b) an outside \.\)lllp.lny for pwfit." Nu~oll s.1iJ . ··t gather i1 "oulJ be lcial in both Catie (Co)t.l ~k a nnd Nc~port Ucuch), but I ha\.cn't been cont~c:tcJ by the 'chool obout inatia11na uch a prol!r;im," Uingo ho ~ccn n lu,ratl\C fond· roi~mg tool for more than a tk (Jde for the lluntangton llcalh Unaon tli~h c;hool DNri(t, "'hlhC ~hooh m:i~c up mo t or 1hc Sun· ~l Lcaauc. "Thc n:i~ ncc:d tll go up in the rom111un11~. ' I "'«:1t \l1J of 1hc cur· rent bud ·~1 'lliOC., .. "P\;ufllc nt~ll 10 realm: 1h:i1 w~\c re ~hcJ &he point lll en i ," ~C arlsbad foe enters Friday's gafT1e with no record at Orange Coast College; Eagles trying to rebound from last. week s 28-14 loss. 1.1,1 ,, cc!. \\ i: )..;i ,\ )tn1:th11 g Jbllut ti cm t ro:n 1Li~ m~ them 1~ 1.. IJ::.l tlA\) ) c:ir-.:· \ .m I lnvl.. '" d. ··but the~ hJ\Crl't pl.1~cJ .1 gJml.' )Cl. belJUse lh:.:) haJ J b)t.: \\Cl!I.. anJ a cancel- l,111l1n h '> fru,tralllll!, bc,Ju:.c the' \e By Barr, Fc.v" e' !:aJ !>'" L!,1111.:' t0 SlOUt us, anJ \\C v;T.>V.-~-h.l\cn·t ~ccn thl.'m )t:t at all I( COS'I .\ ~II '°I \ -lhc\ do .1m 1han..: d1tferen1 than Fur 1hc '~\.\ \J 11mc v 11.:~ ha\C an •he pJst, \.\C won't 111 tlHCl' g:1m~'· CJI· . J.4 hl'C J clue" ,,1ry Ch.1p..:I Coach ·1 he s1tu.1ti0n parJllels the Ea- "r.::. \'Jn I ll11.11': anJ . glc~ ~~:i...t111-1.lp1.:ner Jg..1111st a ti::.1m ha,, E.i_:!I ... ') "'II l.11...: · JU:.1 pJ::.::.111g 1hrough from Ha\\Jit .in unl..m.1" n quan· Army·:-\J\) h<.1::. run the \\ ang-T tit,, l-riJJ) .11 -.30 p.m. ;it OtJn;i: 1n pre\lou-. )e.ir'!>, and 1he Eagles' C\)ast Clll.Cl!•'· ddc:nse "1.1 h\! luul.tng to 11m11 big Carbb.1d·h."•~l1 Arnn-:-.,,,, plJ)' that prl.l\el.i ostl) against Al l\.k1m , \\1th at\ l1u.iu 1llnc. .111· LA U..1pt1s1. nu.al l.'.11i1lll1111.111. "'II 11!:.t lhc E.1· Senior running bacl.. ~l:.ttt gk' 11-1 1. "hll ~He lo1Jktn~ w Kdlogg, "h" hJ:. totaled l'.!7 yards h .. unc.: t-.1~k .1ft ... 1 .i da-.:ippoiming. on 36 carrn:., an mo g.ir.1es. le3U ::~-14 J,"' h1 l..l.'' \n.::.~k:. U..1p1i t. the "ll..:n't'e allJCI.. for the ho,h . CALVARY CHAPEL STARTERS OFFENSE (tentative} DEFE NSE No. Player HI. Wt. Cl.Poi . . ,., t·2 , S;i I. • .... 5-9 •: Sr 1;9 3 6·0 :_ .r RS ~5 6-5 '!5 Sr \',R E~ 5.10 150 S::i ,•,R ·s E-1 I~~ So qr SS 5.11 ~ ·7 So RG €1 5·10 15· So c !)4 6·0 ... $• lG .. ;5 H ~~s .r LT 34 &5 15~ So 'E COM -ESTANCIA: From B1 J\ er Jgc' ~.t.l 1wund, .1p1c...-1.· r\ plu' h'r thc ScJ t--.10.;'. Ill"'· C\er. b the; 11.'.lurn l'I JctClhl\C en,! Gord\ Clcnhll1' Cknll 11'. .1 •· ll'Ot-2, 21:.r~1unJcr. "·'' the ~"' Kings' Cu-Odensl\e Pl.l~cr \)( th, Year 1..1,t ~c.1,11n. l'ul 1111,,cJ thl' tir:>t l \\O conac'b .11tcr 11ndcrgo111s arthros...-.. ,p1c 'ur~cr\ ll' ri:p.11r ~.ir· tilagc <lJm ... ·~ tl' ha.. kit l.nl.'.1.:. Sept. 4. Wa.lz h.1 ... 11hhcJ for ~ 13 '.ml-. on 20 cJme' thu!I l.1r. ''hale ·11cs, h:h 206 ~ arJ., ru::.hing anl.i ree;cl\ · ing, as the f<l' orne passang tarltcl of senior quartcrhlcl.. MJtt fa Jn'> ( :!64 > Jrds on lJ complett\>n:.) EstJn.:1J' otrrn~e as lcu 11, third·) ear ~t:mmg 4uJrtcrbJ~k l\IJll Johncr. \\ho hJ'i a~\,.\,u111cd for nc.1rl} 300 '.iru P·""ng ~and rushing in I\\\) contc,b. Scnim rumung bacJ:. MJlln) Ho. Pla~er Ht. Wt. Cl.Poe. 'Ii 0 S;m:;cv >I 6-4 n& JT ll 3.., ~t "!'J A-a 5.10 1'2 Sr "4T s~ .oe J"""' 6·3 :;s So RT ., 0 q.:;De" ~on 6.J_ 6J Jr ~ .. 9 ' 61 .'J" \a· tioc s-·:i. 1'5 So CtB 3 R,;::itrt t1 .. ~sc• 6·0 180 Jr LB S4 '·~ .e fo "'l' 6.0 m Sr t\.B 32 c Tul()lo~tca S·8 1·2 Jr CB 21 Jc1e~ Jo~son 6·0 165 Jr CB 5 .osn \id cl' Na 5·11 1 5 St s :s Sl~ Yoo~tr 65 185 Sr s Solas will help t.11..c ::.ume pre ~ure olf Johncr. h,1\ ang Jveragcd 95 ) ard::. ru::.hing per game thus f.lr. 0 S•• Kln91·Eagles Serlet 1965-COlor.a eel ~·.r 27 Estancia 7 •9£6-Estanc•a 0 Corom de Mar O I 96 i -E S:J1Ci 2 5 C()(Ofla <!el Mar 7 '958-Cororo det Mar 31 Es~ricia 6 1969-Es:aicia 28. CorOOJ del Mar 18 197i>-Esta.icu 27 Corona del Mai 21 19i1-Corori3 dtl ~.~ar 7, Estancia 6 i972..'.fs1Jnc1a 14, Corona del Mar 7 9;J-Corco1 del ~r 26 Estancia O 19i'-l-Es!.l:'ICrJ 2i. COl'ooa de Mar 1.c 19i5-Corc."..l ee .111 34 Estancia 13 19iS-Cororu ee Mar :s. Esll"Ckl 6 1979 -EstJ'lc.a 21 C°'ooa ce Mar 7 1980-E stai, a to Coiona del Mar 7 t9S1 -Coron3 Oel Mar 10. EstJncia 10 1982-Corona dct 1.~ar 23. Estancia 7 1983-Coronl del ~lar 12, Est.lnc1a 7 198'-COf013 del MJI 21. Estancia 0 t 9:!5-EstJ!l( 3 2 t Corona c:e: Mar 16 19~6-Corona Cd Iii/ 35. Estil"N 0 19!:-corooa eel l.lu 3 Esl.l."~ O 1988-COlona eel .'Jr 1~. Es:a~ a i 1989-Est.a')Cii 16. C0tona de\ Mai 3 1990-CotOOJ Oct Mar 15, E~tlOC1a 9 1991-COION del Mai 13 Estlnc1a 13 (Coron.t <!cl MJr luds serteJ 13-9-31 ESTANCIA STARTERS OFHNH .. o. Pl•~' "'· Wt. 13 M~:t Joi' ·f SI 180 33 M,w.y S s S-1 165 23 Qi, B~rrhl S·S 125 20 \'ltt<W ... nott s \0 I~ " R~R $ t I 1~ n .. k &-2 :95 5 h'" 1-2 ZJ~ n 0ttn I 6-• %0S 6-4 ec~Vroa 6-0 265 TO 1.4 . ., p,,~ 10 ?JO •• Jban Swttl ... m (tentattve) D~FINH Cl.ftot. .... ,._,., Ht. Wt • Sr 09 ao t,4j MOlllWr S-4 190 Sr R9 71 Jwnc ROdtiQoAZ I· 1 180 Jt \\!I 1• C¥IOS Comt10 5·11 12S Sc ~'~ 11 Otan ... • .. ?CS St ,,. • Todd~ $-11 m Sr RT ,. A.wonl~ 5·10 195 Sr RG 31 Ole. lOl!lf.i 5·11 1IO Jr c 22 Coc.'V~ l-1 17$ Sr lCi 11 JlirO Arce~ s.a us Jf LT 23 O&Vtd8Wll 5 s 1ZS Jr tt 13 ~u~ l ·I 180 Ct. Poe. Jr OE St OT Sr OT i Of .. Oll St u So u St Clll Jr Cl Jr Cl Sf $ ce ...... Ir OE • (11 ~ OT ~ Of ~ Oll ~ :: C I ~ . . .. ·. E --• M Thursday, September 24, 1992 ltUIUC NOTICES PU8&JC NOTICll PUl&JC NOTICU Trustee's Sale Number 72441-DN NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SAlE Notice YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED Augus1 9. 1990. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP- ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EX· PLANA TION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On October 7, 1992. at 1 :30 P.M .. a trustee's sale has been sched- uled pursuant to the po..,.er of sale granted In that certain Deed of Trust (together with any modifications thereto, the "Deed ct Trusts"), dated August 9, t990, executed by Lee West Enlerprbes, Inc., a California corporation doing business as Newport lmpot1s, Inc . as trustor, to secure obllgatlons In favor of Tokal Credit Corpo- ration, a Callfomla corporation, as beneficiary, recorded August 28, 1990. as Instrument Number 90-457319, of Offlclal Records In the office ol the County Recorder of ORANGE County, Cal1lomla, and that The trustee under the Deed of Trust (the "Trustee"), will under and pursuant to said Deed of Trust sell, at public auction for cash (pay- able at the time of sale In lawful money of the United States) to the highest bidder IN THE LOBBY TO THE BUILDING, 60t SOUTH LEWIS STREET. ORANGE, CALIFORNIA. all right, title and Interest conveyed to and now held by It under said Deed ol Trust In the property situated In said County and State described as: A description of the property being sold at this trustee's sale is at- tached hereto as Exhibits "A" end "8 " which are made a part here- of by this reference. EXHllUT .. A" The land referred to herein ls situated In the State of Cahfomla, County of Orange, and Is described as follows: a leasehold estate disclosed by a Memorandum of Lease dated Oc- tober t 5, 1990, executed by Robins Properties, a Limited Partner- ship, as lessor and ~ West Enterprises, Inc .. a California corpo- ration, doing business u Newport Imports, Inc.. as lessee, r• corded Octob• 30, 1990, u Instrument No. 90-574287, of Official Records. That portion of Lot "F" of Tract No. 919 In the City of Newport Beach, County of Orange, State of California, as per map recorded In Book 29, Pages 31 to 34 Inclusive of Miscellaneous Mapa, In the Office or the County Recorder of said County. descr1bed as follows: Beginning at a point In the Northeasterly fine of the California State Highway, u shown on aald map, which Is the Southeasterly comer of the land conveyed to Gordon B. Flndlay and others, by Deed r• corded March 30, 1937, In Book 873. Page 395 of Official Rtcords; thence Southeasterly 200.00 feet along aald Northeasterly llne; thence North 1:r 45' 00" East 237.50 leet parallel with the South- easterty line of said land of Findlay and others., to the Northeaaterty llne or said lot; thence of said land of Flndlay and other; thence South 1 :r 45' 00" West 235.27 ffft to the point of beginning. Said land la shown on a map filed In Book 9, Page 14 of Record of Surveys. In the Office of said County Recorder. EXCEPTING THEREFROM the Southeasterly 100 feet. EXHIBIT "I" For the purpose of this Exhibit "B", the term• proJ"rty, fixtures and personalty refers to the real prOJ"rty previously dHcrlbed In thfa Notice of Trustee's Sale, together with the other property set for1h in this Exhibit "8". TOGETHER WITH: All rtntt, Income, lseuea and pronts, including, but not limited to, th• revenue and proceeds of any l>utlneaa op- eration conducted by or on behalf of TruttOf on th• real P'ot*tY or through the use of the lmprovem.ntt and/or facllltles t'*8of (col- 19Ctlvely "rents'') of wth real property (lncJudlng the right given to Beneficiary to coli.ct and apply tueh rent1): all right, title and Int• H t which Trua1or now hU or may latet acquire In auch real prop- er1y and all appurtenanc:n, MMmenta and rights of way • purtenant to euch real propet1y; d mlnetal. Oil, and gu l'lghtt end royaltln and proftt thettfrom; el _..., end w..., r1ghta (WMtNt or not appurtenant) and thlftit of 8'0ctl pet1alnlng to w.-end wlllet rf;ht1 now or heteaftet acqund; II buldlno tqulpfMnl Md ~ ala now or heNaftet toceted upon eakl ,.., property. .. buldlnge, lriiprovem9ntt, ~uret. tr.a fbcla.wM, fumlture, ~. equlp- JMnt. mechlnety, epparatue, .,....., Ullllllee, Wlrtr1g. pfpet, con. duke,..,.,,_, eeclWota, '**'I end .ir concMcw•ig ~ and appu11enancee, now or ..._ ~ on wcta IMf prOf*1r. II lntanglble property Ind fW* now or herNfter r9llling to the ~ P'G propttty, or the .-~ 1hereof or Ultd In • •lecloft thlf•wtlh. lndudfng,...,.,. ........... opllone, ACCIOWtta, ..... of Intent. end rtghll of ... ,..... °' ..,, ,,... -----· ..,.,.. Ing el or .,,, potion of ......_ proper1), loQllMW """ ..,, mcdlce- tlont thereof, and cttt:ioell:I or ot.. ~ INdl In C01w'9Cillon thefewtlh, ~ end f\*"9 d9\11DpmenC rtgMI. permb end IP-prov• .. ficit*, deMtly bon&ll rtghte, end .,. ............... op mene rtghtl; a1 of T,,,.,,.• rfDhl, •. enct ..,..,... 1n end to WI'/ ..WUC NOTICU PUIUC NOTICU PUii iC NOTICD Direction• IO the proS*1Y may be obtained pursuant to a written r• quttt tubmltttd to tM e.nefldaty wtthln ten (10) days from the first publ&calk>n of thlt notice. Said tale wtl be made, but wtthoot cOYenant or warranty, expreaa or lmpMed, ~Wt, PQtMlak>n or encumbranc.t, to pay the remalnlnQ unpaid balance of the obllgallone ucurtd by aald Deed of Trust, wtth lntereet thereon, together w'tth fee• &M cotte ~ cumd, .. provtded In the IMtrumenta e'Adencfng the obllgatlone HCUrtd by aald Deed of Trutt, edv~ under the tenne of aald Deed of TNtt, fMe, charvM Ind e~ Of the Tru9'M Ind of the trU91 cr-.cl by uld o.ed of Tru.t. The tot.i amourtt of the ~ paid bellnce ·of the o~ eteurtd by the property to be told and f'MMMble edmattd COfla, Upentff Ind adVanCM at the Ume of the lnlll9I publcatlon of the NoClce of Truttee'a Sale la .... mal9d to be 13,102,411.08, prcNtded. hOw.v•, bentf'ldllry'a bid • Hid .... ~ lndude el or pelt of N6d emount. Prepeyment Pf9" nUna, llCCf'Utd, ecctued......,... Ind IMMlioee .. lncrNN .. flgurepttofto ..... The ~ unfe\ Hid dHd of Trult hertte>tofe execueed end ~ td to the Ul'ldtf'eJgntd • wrltten Oectwadon of o.teull end Eltetlon to Set. The und«9'Qned cauMd a ~ of o.teuft end Ei.ctlon to W to be r.corded In the county where the rM1 ... etty .. eocated. Oat•:~ 1a, 1992 Publish: hptembef 17, Hl92 ~Z4,Ull2 ~,,,., 01 ........ c...., ................... .......... ..... .. --n 111111 C Wr It ... .... --"' ,.. ............. ...... • WCH6t7 Pt..,9d atocll No .,_.. outtl~ 0 common ttocti No ah ... euthorlad 2,000 Amount 0 No ''*" out9'1nd!ng 100 Amount 3,UI ~ 1,.U TOTAL CONT'A11VTED CAPfTAL • -··-·---.. -... •.Al ~...,,.,....... ......-." ......... ·----.-.... ·····-···-···-" ,_._,,,. flor OOl• ... ICIM Ind OCtl8t ~ ~ -·-·-.. .. .... 0 TOTAL 8HAA[HOU>ER$ EQUITY I .. ........ ..-........ -.............. ,. TOT ~t. UA91UTIH AHO SHMllDiOU>£AS EOUITY ................. -·-·. •t.029 Mf~ ""'°""' outMat\dlnO .. of repott d8'e s~ ~of Cf'8dlt ...... --."·· • Th9 undel910118d, ~ W. Hoffnwl. Pree I CEO Ind"-C Hlffofd, ~ CIO al W. ~ '**· Md\ ~. tor hlmMtf-. end not b IN _,.,. I heW '*'°""' ~ of "'8 me1erS COnleined In !Ne r900l't Md I ~ ttwc .-otl .....,,.... .. In Mid ~ le t"9 hen of ... undelllgl'eed. b ........ .,,.. ~ nol tDr .............. undel ~ of _,,.,., M !fie ._,,..,.,. 19 trw al'Ct coned ~on JA1tt 14, 1MI. • ,..,,,..,_ \'....,, ~ ~ "' HOftliMn "'*" c Hertofct N*el'8d Oaify Pllol ~ I • Illa PUIUC NOTICU PUIUC IOTICll "'9&JC ..OTICll PUIUC IOTICH , Th9 Leo-I ~ et the Plk>C II ~ to ~ • new MMc:e now 8\191.a. to new ~ We wtlt now SEARCH the "-me fOf you • no ..... ctwge, end ~ YoU the time end tN ... to the Court .... "' ..... AM. Then, of COW'M, .,~~·~ ..... ... your ftcUtloUa bUelnMe ~ ... ~ wfth the Coun'Y ci.n.. ~ once • ...... tor tour ~ • r...,nd by lew end theft fie your ptoof Of ~· with County C*1!. . \ Thuriday, September 24. 1992 87 FS41658 Publ &Nd Newporl Be.JCh· Co:.IJI Mt'SJ Da y f"ilol Septemt>cr , 1. 24, Octobet '· 8. 1992 ,,.... AOp by to .... 10"' ftc:tfttoul ~ ···"*" .. tN Pilot Lt9el 0epMrnenc. 330 West Illy, Coata ....... CtMomle lf YoU eel\ not 9'09 by, P'-c.I ue • (714) 942-4321. ~ 315 or ''' end .... ,.,. • .,,..,~ b you to '*"* thia ptocedUN ~ ,,.. " you thould ~ 9l"tY ~ queeDOne, .,..._ eel ue end .. wll .,. mof'e than __, to ...... ~ Good LUdl In ~ MW~ll U Thursday. Seplember 24, 1992 Newport 811ch1Colla ..._ Diiiy PUILIC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICES "'8LIC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES W IOTICll flUIUC NOTICU W NOTICU "'9LIC NOTICU PWL.IC NOTICU ,_.ID llOTW PUil.iC NOTICI THc;R FROM lHAT POR A COAOS UNDH A D&aD OP Piii wn of f'9 noc-<t> .... 1, T~ ;;;;;, KNtOOOll CMTRaU. IO"-":'"ii A ... ,:::: =i.ct-~ '= ... ....._ ---------TIOH THt!AEOF LYINQ APN 04$-07).21 TRUIT DATD ~ CUl9CI by Mid 0.... f1il bom • _.. .. Ifft-QA .... rr. AL 40t L WnlnO OffNliOfl be ~Mow ~ ....... .. ,, .. Ot•r etLOWAPLAH OISfANT The •Ir.el •ddrffl ~MY, •• t..O.UNt.aa T~~~,· ~;-In·~~~ o ........... #IOO =:.:..--~...e: ............... , •. , ... ..... 2070 70 600 IElOW THE SUR-0.,,., common o .. lflt\a\lon YOU TM• ACTMH• TO :VW'CM • ~~ CA 8 the~ -"--e..c ... CA eoeoa wnnen F9qU9lll llddrffMd ,.. Kl a--. Trv•t .. l •te Ne. FACE OF SAIC> LANO AS If any Of trio r•ll P'Of*'Y PftOT&CT YOUR ~ .. Mii oJ :::f • Deed of talned yk1eory ar11ing out of l'tOI 4,a 14at to WM C•y Oel1I OI 1he City DMHIL L. IRICKSOM ..,. .... AA IJ..3 .. 0t·8H f)ICf PT£D BY SINAL d-.cnl>tO abOve 11 P\# O.TY, tT lllAV al SOl.D Trwl, r..., CNroee end ww.1 In lhe oourM Oi em-Publllhed Newport OI NfWpott ~ Pvbllahtd Newport Pultll•hed New Rtt.rtnct No . PROPCRTI S • INC , IN j)(H'lltd to be 24J 6111 AT A PU.UC SAa.L IF e•~ d the TN9tet ~meflt 10 Ult apine lffcn Co•g Mou O_.~ ~ wtiCWt\ c~• 8 .. ch Cost.a ~ Ditty BMch-Cota ..... 034-3e4t82·K TttAT 0(£0 RECORDED Newpot'I 0 •ch CA 02G60 vou NllllD AN UPI.A-and of .... lt\lttt CtM4td 2 The ~ OCC\Qd •• PilOC S.!*Mbtf 10. 17. 2• and ~ts IO in..::: Ptle>I S.pcemr>« .. 1"2 Pitot s.,. .... tt t NOTICI 0, AUCUST 31, 1976, AS IN The vndr11Qned frusiee NATIOtl Of' nt• MA-b't MIO Deed ol lru.t. follows' Fiii lton'I lfMtf ...._ end Oc1obef I, 1112 ~-="flt 3~ ~ Amended Pubilcauon ' TRYST'e.I! Ml.a STRUMENT NO 44869. IN chtcl...,,I IJ'y ktbilitv IOI TUftE Off nta PWC). The ..,._. amount ol N 3 Act\1111 MfTllftqt M v.. IM50 • ~-..-· YOU ARE IN O£FAULT 800f< 111872. PACE '198 .,... 1nconec1,_. o# !ti• CEEDtNOS AUUIST Uftpald bMartce ol flt obi-brnt Ol ifllury. Maiumum ,...._,_,_ ~ hadl. S4tpWmti. i.. 1•2 ....... PU9UC NOTICI UNDER A DEED (Jf TROST -·• gallon ltC\ltH by tM 4 11'111.11\' cauMd ~ ..,.,.UC MftTu-E .....,.,..,_ --· •'""9 DATED O& 10 71 UNLESS OF OFFICIAL RECOAOS. 111"1 adCSrctl a"<! cu. YOU, YOU S HOULD P'OPtf1y to bt ICMd and 89 followt• 312Sf91 to rv• RV "" ._.. a. ....... ----::--~:-:-:-=:--- YOU TA"E ACTION TO EXCEPT AL Oil, OIL common oulgn 11on 11 CONTACT A lAWVUt. reuon•blt ut1m1ttd PfeMf'll and coot1nuiog t.._.. CHy c .. rta et tM Citw et PUIUC NOTICE PROlECT YOUR PROP RIGHTS, MINERALS. MIN-•"Y. "10*'1 ,,.Hin S.>oO On OCTOBCR_ 1. 1"2, .. COall. HPf"Mt ~ •d s. Compenaauon ••• NOTICE OF ......... -..C9' NOTICE TO HITY IT MAY BE SOlD AT ERAL AICHT NATURAL 91it w.N bt l!\l<lt. bul ••01tn• CIOAOOL.. AM ...... ~ S l FINAN-v~ al Int \HM Of~ paid Some "'9UC HEARING Pvblllhtd Newport CREDtTC>ttS AT A PUBLIC SALE IF GAS AIGtfTS, AND OTtfER OUI eovenar.1 Of warranty I .. _.y eppotnled ~ic.llOI\ °' the ~ ol 6 Unemploymenc lntUr· D ... YOU NE.ED AN EXPLANA HYDROCARBONS BY lrv&IH Uncll'f and Plolf~· $alei9$1N.e34.21 ance or unemployment NOTICE IS HEREBY hadl.CMta Mna a., TION OF THE NATURE OF ••preued °' 1mpl!fll. r• atlt 10 OHd of Trvst ,.. Tht Benetidary under eomptnsauon d•Ubllity GIVEN INI flt City ol PtlOt September 18, 19, ,2t, r t1 E p ROC ( E 0 ING s WHAT SOEVE R NAME gar.ling , .... po!l!t-55 on. Of COlded 2 28 90, aa Inst. No. &aid Deed °' Truat Mt.CO-bentf111 have been r• Ntwf?:O" Be.ch (lht "1$· 22. ~. 2', 25, 29, 28, 1992. AGAINST YOU. YOU KNOWN, GEOTHERMAL ent'Umtmtnces, to ~the 90·104688, of Ofllelal tor. tHCuted end dflY. cel\led ·~the d•t• °'In-•utf' ') will hold • publtc: f499 SHOULD CONTACT A STEAM. GEOTHERMAL remaining pnnopaJ turn or RecOfdS In the ot11c. °'\he erect to the under•lgned. jury Ho. hffil'V\g on Monday. Stp----------,~-· LAWYlA RESOURCES AS DEFINED tho note(1) MCur•d by said Counry R•c0tdl'f of OR· wrillen Oeclarahon ot o.. 1. Medical tttatmtt1t was lamber 28. 1992. at 7;30 PUBLIC NOTICE On tO 08 !12 .it 1 JO P M IN CALIFORNIA PUBLIC Deed ol Trust. with 1ntttst ANGE County, State of IMJlt and Demand for Salt , received! yes. Fum1shtd by Pm al the COUr'ICll ChaM· 16.,..7 ARM FINANCIAL CORPO RESOURCES CODE SEC. thereon as proYlded Ill CALIFORNIA, eiutcvted by .,,d a wntten No*•°' Dt-Employtf or umar no ber•. City ...... 3300 New· ESCROW MO. RATION as th• duly •P-TION 6903 ET SEO . Tt1AT Uld noie(s) • advances. 11 ~~~t·J~~1::~R ~~~ ~ and El-'lon IO Sell. List phys:c,ana or al~~· G:~ 8t:;';!. ~ ~no.cs ~~~e;'0/1~5~d~~~l\IS87' MAY BE WITHIN OR any,liftdeflhetemisollhe BAND AND WIFE, AS said.:::~~=~ 0r~Joc~Ei d!SCUU the followlog pre>-NOTICE TO RKorded on ot. 08 76 as UNDER THE PARCEL OF Deed ol Trvst. Ht1mated JOINT TENANTS as TRUS. Electlon 10 Sell lo be ,.._ ~to. MD. posed bond financing by CRRINTORS OF ooc .. mettl "fo 9042 Booi. LANO HEREINABOVE DE· fees. ch1rges and e• TOR WILL SELL AT POB· CO<ded In the ~ovnty wMf9 & Reports et records ot Int ISSI*. SULK SALE 1 tdOJ P:t.;t' '6~.! or Ott1c•a• SCRIBED TOGETHER !Mft5H ol lhe Trsutee ano UC AUCTIOU TO HIGHEST the rNI ~11V It roc.eed. the lotlovw1ng phy11c1an1 PROJECT: The lsauet pto-(Notice pu.-ftt Record!; "' 11'8 ott ce Of me WITH THE PERPETUAL of lht lt\ISIS crraled by BlOOEll FOR CASH (pay· Deto· 02 SEP 82 w1I be offered Ill evidence ~OMS to luue Its Rt11enut ucc Sec 9t05t • left\~! .1992. .. the Recorder "' O AANC( RIGHT OF ORllUNG MIN-sa>cl Deed °' Tr11st IQ-WI\ •bl• al th• 11me ot salt In 0 s i. FINANCIAL •nd .,. attached: Esposito. ~:9..!on: ,4HO:g •:once is' HEREBY Th• location In ca!Jfomla ot SUNJA H. RHOOES County Catolorn1.:i •• ING EXPLORING AND OP· S•G 782 •S e.tim.:ited ISawful money Of Ille United TRUSTEE •Y SP ii M D .. 7125191 & Geotge J. t-' ) ~-pl1"""·2 ,",! y. GIVEN that a bull( salt d 'Of tht ctilel e111cullvt otfic. 1omey •Law, tl20 E. ecu1eo bv CELIA C · · · tales) at At the Chapmen • Walter P.T .. 8126191 .,,.,, ....,.'" ~ • "' .,, o# !tie Hllet 1$: Same as enteenth Str..c, s.ni. CHARLES AN UNMAR ERATING THERErOR ANO Accrued ll'llete5' and ad· Avf!f'lue enttance 10 the CIALIZED. tNC. Al 9 The following Olhef aggregate pnncipal amount abOut 10 be made. above CA 92701 Ill the~ RIED WOMAN JS lrustor STORING IN AND REMOV· d1honal lldvanceJ 11 any, C1111e Centor Building 300 AO ENT FOft SAID d~ents Wlll be ottered not to exceed $98.500,000 The name(a)and t>uslnas As hSled by the Hiler all and ln•l'WSl o1 ..ici' IMPERIAL SAV1NGS ANO ING THE SAME FORM w1tt incrtase 11111 figure East Ch;:ipman Avenue Or-TRUSTl!I! t090 E....-In evidence and are at-(the "Bonds''}. Proceeds ol acid•• •s ot the aellel'Ef~· other t>u•lneas names ind ceased at time OI LOAN ASSOCIATION ASAID LANO OR A NYpr1ortosalc ange. CA. all right, lllle nl•PIKo,C.rplnterte,tached:DWC-1&0WC·3. theBondsw1llbeused to TIMOlt1~ J. SPA '•ddresaes used by the andalltight,lltlt andl CAL 1rORNIA COAf'O OTHER LAND, INCLUDING l he bonallclary under and 1ntorost conveyed to ca 930t3 10. Usl olher claims ol In· finance and refinance the btf5 A~IN~KYcPC~~A~~ sellet within thrM years bt-tsl tt1t Hlate has acq RAr10N .. ~ Bt>,,cl1c lrV THE RIGHT TO WHIP· smd o..~ ol Trust lh0te10-Md now held by 11 under (SOS) S84-t•a• dustrlaJ ln1ury or Appllca· acquisition and construe-927;41 • A fO<t the dale such fist was 1n addition to tti• Of l'Ylll SftL AT PUBLIC SIOCK OR DIRECTION·'°'' eaecute<t and dehll" said Oeod of Trust In the BY· S E Aft RE uons ltled by this ln1urtd llon of ceruln •mf)l'ove-...., bu 1 • "TIM· 50nt et cseh11ered to lhe deceased In and to an ~llCT•\.'N TO H•E HIC.H I propeny ~lU3lt<f '" said • • • • WOfker: NONE mMls to, end equ1pm~1 uvtf'O s·n~ss s buyer art . Non• certain real ptOpe"y ESI b1::>"R fLR CA~~l 1.LLY (11' AND MINE erf'<I to the undl!fSlgned I County 'nCS State de· DONDO , TRUSTEE DECLARATION UNDER'°'· health hmfrllM in the OTHY JOHNS CUSTOM The n31Tlft and business ated in the Ctty u· 1p.1va::.•c •• ~ "'"'"' I ... l'f' '" FORM L . OS OTHER wr11ton Oeclat31•on of 0. .>enbed ••• lot 40 ol Tract SALE OFFICER PENA1..TY OF PERJURY: City ol Newport Beach FRAMING" addresses of Ult buyet .,,. M .... CGtJn:y °' ".)r. 1,1,.•ul .,.,0'ley 0 • "•e ur"N THAN h _..;E HEREIN laull and o.im.:ind '°'Sale, No ~e .... in the City or Publl•hed Newport 1. KENNETH Al.LEN KING-owned by operated by A ll other buslnes~ Kl CHUN AH State°' eaw~. <;•J'rs ~f C.J!." a C'.l$1'1 er~ AB 1.E DESCRIBED. Oil and 1 w"ttcn Notice ot De-Cos:.i Mesa County of Of· Beach.Costa Mesa 01.lly DON, Applicant'• allOfMY Hoag Memotial Hosp1till nanMt(S) and addr•~!~~n 13782 Sol•lalre Way, fr. larty dncnbed ~• f ,., ... ,. "'""" D~ a .111e o• Oil ;~s WELLS TUN tault and Election to Sell a"'Je. State of Cal1lornla. as Piiot 5eptember 10 17 24 declare under penalty ol Presbytenan, •. Calllo1111a vsed by the Mlfer(s) , vine, CA 92720 lot 9, Tract "-197, u n ,. or11 :>Jr• a C"eci.. Nf LS A"40 SHAFTS INTO The onoer51gnoo Caused per map recorded In book 1992 • • • periury lhal t\pphcan1 has nonproftl pubhc b~neflt the past three,. yNrs •• u HYE SOOI( AN map rec:orded In B<>e* :l•J"'" tJf ;i S'Jl.? or 'e""''J THHOUGH OR ACROSS sa•d Notice ol Oetaull ano 134, Pages 12 thrv 14 111· 11'1«5 completed d1sc:overy; that corp~~au,on (the th Bor· "1'e·~~ ~Atht SsAb~1s1.Sa:._~ 13782 Solitaire Way. If· page 33 of Mlacellar141 •etl 1 .., •. .,0 'l , .:i rhec• elusive. M1scc-llaneous al medical reporU In my rower ,, nclucllng • ,.. • vine CA 92720 Maps records of """'~ O'f a S'J'~ 01 l('Q('r,1 Tt<E SUBSURFACE OF Eh!CllOn 10 Sell to be re-Maps. 1n lt\8 olftce ol the poSSCS$lon or control have funding of the lssiar'• CLEMENTE, CALIFORNIA The assets 10 be sold are couniy. i. .,1.., .,r..i , '" .:i~,~~.J TH~ _LANO HEREINABOVE corded 1n the County Coonty Accorder ol aaod PUBLIC NOTICE been fifed and served 85 Floatlng/Fhced Rate 0• 926n doscriboo ln general u : au Mote comm~ known ..... , , """'I• 1~v>c·J"o" Ol ~' R1BED. ANO TO BOT· where lhe real propeny Is County te43t t required by the WCAB mand Htallh Facility Rev-The name(s) and buSI-stock in ttade. lum1ture. Ii•· 2m Pomona. Cost.a M , !>.h r..;s 1),11 ~ ~DH ,,, .. , T 0 \I S LICH WHIP locateCS and more than EXCEPTING all ool, gas. STATE OF Rulos ol Pracllce and Pro-enue Bonds (Hoag Memo-ness address ol the lures. eq111pmon1, gOOClwiM Terms ol aatt are ca ,,, ~«C' en 5• .: ,)f t""e ~1 STOCl'-LD OR DIRECTION· throe months have elapsed minefl\ls and hydrocrubon cedure; that a copy ol 1h11 rial Hospital Presbyterian) buye<~s) ltt': DANIEL L ano th• trade name ol a 1awf\IJ money o1 the Uni ''"' 11 C»dc .1·1J Au'"o ALLY OF11LL(0 WELLS, S•l\Ce such record,1t1on. sub!>IMCC5 below a depth DEg~·::::~ OF Application together With s~gc w~~·F. M ~~:fN ~~A~:i9I ~~fi~· fa .. t lood business StalH on confirmatlon 1 :t"l '" ·o t:'u~ •11·~s "'" ~ TuNNELS Ar~o SHAFTS DATE· 09103/92 °1 500 •a.it lrom the SUI'· all supporting documents A · Hoag omo-• • and are located at· 301 sate, et pa11 cash and ~· 1·c 1 11• IN 1 Ht: LOfltn , • taco or s;:ird land, but with· INDUSTRIAL has been served on oppos· rial Hospnal Presb'(1e,.an, CALIFORNIA Bayview Circle, Suite 109, arice vp<>n tucn ttmlS ·o fnE f\l,,1. ·11•1G •·0' UN.>fn AND B(N(ATH OR ARM FINANCIAL COR· out tho "9ht or entry upon REL AT I 0... Ing parties (see Proof 01 301 Newport Boulevarcs. The assets being sold are Nt>Wl)O(t Beach, CA 92660 condition• IS art IC L'' 1 H Lh'-•S s rn u. t BL vo1.o THE EXTERIOR P O R A T I O H , A S any portion ot the surface WORKER'S service attaehed) lhat Ap-and 351 Hospital Ae>.11d, geru!fally doscnt>ed as· lur· The txii .. ness name used able to the penonal O'l~"4GE C.\ ;i , gt-t I I l' L '.!ITS THEREOF. ANO TO TRUSTEE, 1 1 119 N. above a depth of 500 feol COMPENSATION plicanl Is ready to proceed Newport Beaetl, Calilomta niture, f1atures, equipment. by the SOiier al that loca. sentaltvt. Ten ptfc:enl 1 ;i nrt'"'SI ~"WY"'' 1• ~lORILL. RETUNNEL TORREY PINES ROAD, for the purpose of explet· APPEALS BOARD toheanng. 92658. goodW1ll, tenants improve· tlOnlS 'BAYVIEW CAFE" amount bid to bt de a"C now r>eo oy ,, unot-• EQUIP M.AINTAN RE· LA JOLLA, CA 92037, inq for, bOflng, mining. This Application may not Th• bonds will be Issued ment, ttadename and cov-The .,,11opated elite ol tied with bid. 0.dt or .. 1 a O~<>c cl irust '" IN PAR DEEPEN ANO OPER-Te le phone Number: dnlltng, removtng, extract· Case Number: Una• be filed without 1 dated by the lssver under the enant not to c.ompete !'.~~ the bol'I sale is Octobef 12, to be in wntiog and w.a ·"~P .. ~Y ~t~l'CO .n \I<' ATE At4Y SUCH WELLS (6t 9l 53~4900 11'19 or m;:in.c11ng said sub-signed and completed Employe,e·a ~·reserved 10 the Is·.,. localed at: 17975 199.l •• Int Office of Op-recelYed at th• ef0t9 C ~· Ca 'O"' 3 ors ,.0 ' s1aoces. as reserved 1n the APPLICATION FOR AD-Clalm for We>Oiers' Com-Suet under Sections 3, 5. SKY PARK CIRCLE, IR· portuntly EscrO'w 1205 E otfict al any lime after ;· •• 1 ., J'"t1 ,;·,.,c AS OH M•NE WllHOUT HOW· TAC655 59 d!'eo lrom Ray B Price. re-JUOICA:TION OF Cl.AIM: pensatlon Benefits form and 7 ol Af11Cle lU o# tho VINE, CALIFORNIA 92714. Chapman Ave , ofange, CA liSI pvbliCatlon hereof t £5Ll~·Rt.( •N l \Hl[l!T A ( E.H. THE RIGHT TO BEVERLY K. HUBER, COtded OC!cember 7, 1956. Mr. Freddie Smith. SOClal ptOvlded by Ule employer Constitullon ol th• State ol Th• Ix.Ilk Ulc •S 1n1endod 92666 belett d•l• °' ..... EXHIBIT "A" DAILL ,_,INE STORE , EX· ASST. S ECRETARY tn Book 3736, Page 25 ol Secunty Number 566-04· desc:nblng lhis claim ol Ill-Cahfomt;:i Section 200 Of to be consummated al the Thia txitk sale IS subject Dated' September 11 1 OT ·o I J T E NORTH PLv~E OR OPERATE Published Newport Ot11cinl Aocords 4303, 2125 Bonita Aven~. jury°' d1sal>thty. All.llChod Arucl• II of th• ChaflOf' of office of ALDEN LYMAN to Cahl0fnf3 Unilorn Com· o.n'n•• Hargett . p L A.' , H THROUGH TH( SURFACE Beoch Cost<\ Me'>a D;:i•ly The :.troet address and Ontario, CA 91762 copy of Employee's Clalm lht lss11er to-finance tho ESCROW CORPORATION merclal tode Sec lion I R •t U EASTU~LY 1 FEET OF or THE UPPER 500 rEET Prlot Seplember 17 24 Oc-othor common designation, CaJ1lomla Business Con· '°' Wort<ers· CompenS<lllOn costs ol tho Protect de-22772 Centre Or111t1, Suite 61 06.2. son• •P••••n • LOT 9 IN BLOCK t or • · II any. ol· the real property sultants, A Cahlomla Cor· Benefits lorm aenbed above and will be 100, Lake Forest. Cahlornoa 11 to sut>(rct tilt name of the E•tM• TRACT NO ;r~ 1t1 me OF THE SUBSURFACE OF tobor t . t992 descnbcd above Is pur. porat1on and Ge°'go D. cc: Diane Fonteboa 939 limited obligations of lhe 92630 and the an11c1pated end addtOH 0; the person Attorn•r• et Le CITY OF NEV.POAT SAID LANO AS RE IM62 ported to t>e ,3242 WASH· Rober1s.C.E.0 .,C F.O.and N Mansfield Avenue' Lo• Issuer to be repaid lfom sale date is Octobef 6, with wnom cia•ITll may be SONJA H . RHODE BEA1.H IN SA o COUNN SE AVEO BY SIGNAL PUBLIC NOTICE INGTON AVENUE. COSTA Secretary, t 300 Dove ~eles. CA 90038 . • revenu•s recei. ved by the 1992. "ed ls Q9portunity Eserow. ,820 E. s...., A'iD s~:.TE A~ PER MllP LANDMARK. A CAUFOR· MESA, CALIFORNIA, 92626 Slfeet, Suite 250, Newport George O. Robens, 2312 Issuer from the Borrower. This bulk sale IS subject l205 E. Chapman Ave., Or· Street, S.nq AN!, RE . p~(O IN E!O K l WA CORPORATION rOR LOAN NO. The undersigned Trvsteo Beach.C.&.92660 Araha Street Newport This N011ce IS lnlended 10 to Cal1f()(nla Umlorm Com· anoa CA 92&6 and the 9270, 7t~S.'79 '-'! ~.. ' •. ll~ bENE.FIT, ITS SUCCES 236t S6048 d•scla1ms llfly habthty for THIS APPLICATION IS Beaeh, CA 92s00 comply Wtlh the pubhc no-merc1a1 Code Section last d31t IOf f.~ claims p II N PAGt:S "A~.o 6 lF M S SCRS AND ASSIGUS TO· arty incorrectness ol lhe BEING FILED BECAUSE Oatedatlong Beactl Cal· 11Ce req~rements, of See· 61062 "'all be October 9 1992 ub Shed t wp CtlLJ.t.tvuS '.IAI':,, .,, CfTHfR WITH T E RIG T T.S. NO. street address Ind Other OF BONA FIDE OlSPUTE llomla, September 2. t'992 t1on 147(f) of lhe Internal The mime and address 01 wntdl IS tht busmeu day Beach.Costa ...... 0 THE Qrr•CE OF TH( ' H H 9 \·23870CA common des1gno11on, 11 EXISTS ON THE FOLLOW· KENNETH ALLEN Revenue Code of 1986. the person with "'nom Pilot September 17, 18, COUl'IT¥ PECORDER 01' TO GRANT ANO TRANS FHAIVA NO. any, shown he<etn ING ISSUE(S): Thou wishing to com-cla1m1 may be f~od ALDEN PILOT CLASSIFIED 1992 SAID COLINTY f(R All OR A PORTION TAX PARCEL Sa,d Solfe will be made. Temporary Dl ublllty, menl on the proposed na· LYMAN ESCROW CORPO· It's tho solutlOn you're Thf (X ~(PT THE NORTH OF SA'IAE. IN OEEO AE· NUMBER: l>UI wolhCM COllenant Ot Medical Troa1ment, Perma-USE lute ol lhe Proiect and Ii· RATION, 22772 Centre searching IOf • wheth--------- t: CORDED AUGUST 17 ;w;ltranty. OJ1preu or Im-Mfll OiublllfY, Rt1mbur THE nanetng m;:i~ erther .. l)po<11 Ortve. Sullo TOO. tJll<e For· t r you're te('l<1ng a REN T EASH.All' 10 FEET OF 191!1 AS INSTRUMENT HO. 13 SM>94-08 plrOd, reg1rd1ng llUe, pos-men! ol Medical T(talmenl, PILOrs in person at tne public est, Cahlomia 92630 and home, an apanmont. LOT tO 8!).ollG8.t8 OF OFFICIAL NOTIC~ OSF L session. or t>ncumbranees. Attorneys lets, penalties. CLASSIFIED heanng or submit w"tten !he last day lor flllng claims a now occupation or A LS O E x c E P TING · TRUSTEE S A E 10 pay the r~mnln1ng pnncl· and Interest comments wh1Ch must be by any etednor sh<1ll t>e evim 3 alr.iy pet. ttlrough class1fted YOU ARE IN DEFAULT IT IS CLAIMED THAT! received by the Issuer pn°' Oc1obor 5, 1992 wf'uch Is --· -------1----------1 How · To Place A Classified Ad BY PHONE:714·642·ri678 North Orance Cout, • 540-11.10 South Oraa.p CoumJ • 498-8800 BY VISITING OR MAIL: 330 West Bay Street Col1a ..... CA. 9107 (oorner of Nnpori amt • Bar St.) CLASSIFIED HOURS: TUphoae l:OOAll-&:SOPK llonda7·rrtda7 Walk·ID 1:30All-8:SOPM MOllda1·Pr1.da.J DEADLINES 1tf<>11<IJL)' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~da)' ll:()()J»lrf Tuesday ............................ Monday 15:00PM Wednesday ....................... Tuesday 15:00Plrf Thursday/Independent Wednesday 3:00PM Frida.y ....•........•..•....•....... Th.ursday 15:00PM !iaturday ......•....................... ~day 15:00PM Saturday Real Estate ..... Th.uraday 6 :00PM GENERAL POLICY Rate• and daadlln• are subJeol to oh&nae without notloe. The publlaher rnene11 the rtsht to oemor. reola••lfJ. revl•• or reJeot an7 ola••lfted &dvertiMment. Pleue report &D.7 anon that m&1 be lD 70ur ol&uUled ad t.mmedlateq. The D&Uy Pilot • The Independent aooept• DO 11abWt7 for &117 error in an adftrt!aement for wbJoh U may be rnponaible except for the oofi of the apaoe aotuallJ' oooupted bJ the error. CndJt oan onl7 be allowed for the ftni iDMnton. CORONA DEL MAR ACREAGE 1125 BALBOA 1022 ====== PENINSULA AUCTION OCT 3, 5. 1 COSTA M.ESA 2124 CQSTA MESA 2124 NEWPORT NEWPORT 2107 BEACH 2169 BEACH •2BR Dvplex, quiet. lg E 'Slde L..rg & bright 3 ::::;:;;:;::;:;;:;::;:;;:;::;:;;:;::;:;;:;::;:;;:;::;:;;:;::;:;;:;: l:::;:;;:;::;:;;:;::;:;;:;::;:;;:;::;:;;:;::;:;;:;::;:;;:;::;:;;:;;:;j So. Of Hwy!! Light comer ground lloor condo lg ll\llng1 dining rm. trplc Com· plclo k 11ctwn, oll appls & wasllN dryor. 2BA. bdrm 3 garden rm/ acres on Shasla Lake. I;;;::;:;;:;::;:;;:;::;:;;::;:;;:;::;:;;:;::;:;;:;::;:;;:;= tncd yd, sngt gar. gd mestor BR• 31/2BA, so camp.sites. pavod interior roads. $IOre, pool, yoar round vaca· lion rentals. No mini· mum For brochure call 1·B00·559 5084. ·• ~ ~ area, W /0 hkups. trpl, 2 car gnr, $1350 •Nwpt Shna 3BR 2, I ~ $05otm o 647·7540 15 1 Albort 645·094'8 Beach Rentals! patio, gar, d/W, ' " .. E PORT pf S Comm pool, tenn o 30R " c1on, yard, 2·car EASTSIDE 2Br 18.t '" W NIM U\A S147S Bkr &42·3850 0 1 ~ qnr, clean. no pets. duple• with garage YEAAlY OR WINTER "K -~~ 625-B Plumer. $1,050. AvaU now. $700/mo S560 M0 $1700MO •SEA tSLAND~2B ? .... Pru Cal Ally. Agt. 721-0343 Sludl()o'HBR Homts't)pb-n 2·~BA, golf court• den bottl OP<'n to lg ========= .....,_~._ Barbara 729·7286 Eaetalde lg 28A r111~Unlulr11111td 2600 sq It, 2·11 F ni_.__ .. Ho Villa Re t I s3300tmo. 720-t345 ur ~ mes 3BR 2BA, lge yd, hdwd 2tt.rBA near 20th & I n a I bt'autilully landscaped patio Pool & spa $253.SOO 7450-t473 Spyglass Value! MOdel per1oct 5BA w / 1BO 111ew1 Terms or tr:tdc Call Pa trick T e nor• 760.8702 Agl. Nationwide USA COSTA MESA 1024 For VaeallOn • Roloea· llrs, f/p, 2-car gar,. Ntwpon Blvd. 2·story, 675-4912 •Very ctean, st9P• lion ·School Season · 21$3 Ra~lgh, $1200/ frplc:, small patio, ga lt>e beech. Yterty 2 GOT A CAMPGROUND Holldays ·Call For An mo. 619-688·1896. r&~. Pet OK. $1050. 1N1lh carport. $11 MEMBERSHIP OR Info Sheet ~~I !'~St 9-26, 27. __ A_...gt_6_7_8-4 __ ._t_2 __ ,.Harbor View Horne _m_o_._e_,_81_•_4_7_~_795 __ ~ TIMESHARE? We'll 673•RENT __ v_ .. _._~-~-·----Secluded twnh1n nu 2BR, don, auptt 28R 2BA-West N lake ti. America 'a --3-.-R-2---.. D-U.,..P_•_1_3_4_5~ CHARMING 38r 2Y,Ba cpts & pnt, 3 lrg bd. clean, no pets $2000 NeptLJrM. F'rigo. d most auccesstul resort -• twnhm. 2-car gar, w/d, 2 5 ba, yard, dbl oa· 9 mo I.so. 64~5M4 2..car pkg, •ttpt/bC resalo ctea11nghou... t LOT TO OCEAH rolrlg. E'slde, S1500/ rage. 1200. 6-42-0414. Llonge of Newpon $1195/mo. 631·7509 Call Resort Sales In-F/P. d/W, new cptsfpnt mo. 725•0678 tve msg lormnllon toll fro• hot· Gar. w/d. 646·9666 Very clean 3BA homo •Lido Penlnsul•• Ha rbor View Hom line 1.S00-423-59G7. l·.-U(__;l_F;..R_OM..,-....,,.l.,,.UC~WU~=-y E'SIOE 3Br 3Ba twnhm, frpl, d/w , very lrg yard, Unique 1 & 2BR Unlta 3 BR 2BA, 2-car 2-car gar & yd, BBQ, 2 car gar, yrd molnl for lonst' Private bch, Avall 10.1·92. $16 3BA 2BA.. xlln rm rotrlg, grdnr $1350. inc.$1400 SCS.9856 on boy, &73 .. 030 544.7220 or 7S'-7781 dwnstrs, new crpVpnt, 667-594Sfd 744-9768/e 710 Udo Petit Dr. TIMESHARES 1590 S1425mo/lse 673-0708 W hy play H1do 'N UDO btyfrom ho E S1do Condo, no cash. 80U$11e/C01fDO$ Monot talks .•• and Sook with chrldcare., ~A"".'.ll~K-ind_s_o_l_Jo_b_s___,F~~-39 ... ...,, w Open Sun 1-4Pll.1. 341 ~ Walk to Beach. furn ~ r "'m -.ncer. ate R1111cra vacant FOi IENT 2BR 1BA, gar, wfd, ~1!!.~~ge:_ speaks ii• ~:.~: Pilot todayt All Kinds ol People. the boats go byl 6-12•1334 .. 54a.5861 yearly 51100. 1 __ ··-·-------Piiot Claaa.lfleod. 2246 0t 8flS·281 Lo1101y Med1torranoan. '-====72=3-=65=l3=== ,..--------___;---------------------------~ nr Bk Boy •Br 3Ba, 3 ----------,. yr nw. cstm Reduced GENERAL 2102 CORONA $369.000 842-8807 OPEN HOUSE SUH t-4 '26 E Wilson Eestsrde 4Br 284, frplc. Agent, 714'338 6257 HUNTINGTON BEACH 1040 C he apest In Tracie •BR, 2BA Must Hitt l'rplC, new carpet, C.· thodral ce11!ngs, patio, 2 car gar .. AV acceas. Hurryl Won't u11t1 C·21 Surf (714t 982.-7873 Spac:loue t Sto~ Orlglnol owner has maintained homo In mint cond•hon Owner ~may at~1•t w/finan, Try 8 0 •1 0 t 0 I S?G0,000 C·2t Wetc ome (714, 83 .. 2t00 2122 Oolphlns ploy lazily 1n DEL MAR the surf just 40 feet 1;;;::;:;;:;::;:;;:;::;:;;:;::;:;;:;::;:;;:;::;:;;:;::;:;;:;= below this dramotic • Light. airy, 2BR 1 BA ocean blulf 5 80/ over gar. Avail lmmcd. <t .5BA COM homo S900/mo. 640-5633 with sweeping ocean •·.--L-u_x_T_w-nh_o_m_e_l_Of and N ewport jolly L.se. 1650 sq tt. 3BA views $5,900/month 2 1hBA, root deck. leaso. Agent 675· $2100/mo. 721-8878 2~~6~~··3i~ULTY •VILLA DEL EST• NEW luJrury townhm1 Nwpt 2bd $1400 Walk 10 t>each, shops, ~Id. flrepi.ct res taurant•. 2·3Br from $1500. 675-9606 E .Coeta Meaa 3bd Condo St.400 NEWER 3 BR 3 "'BA Jasml~ Perl( condo, Coron• d•t M• l/p, 2 car, A/C. $2200 3 bd dup1e11 Stsso1_M_r._M_11_1e_r._1_20_-3_96_5_ Oceanfront Property. Coron• d•t M• 1500 aq tt, 3BR 2BA, 3bd Hse, ""'· pool pvt. road. All amen S:>300 W inter S2.000/mo, Yr round $2500/mo. 963-.... .,.... kh 2bd 3977; 209·527-8815 ..... tum t>c.htrnt s6000 •---SPY--GLAS---5-- suMMER l g & bt•ut 48 A hse. RENTALS AVAILABLE PoOI & ape, gera. Furn ====== :=====l=======IIAGUNA 1002 BEACH 1048 a~I Oya 293-40te WatMfroftt ......._ Eve 79 .. 7e29 Marti, Inc • ..__,..... Nationwide USA GENERAL 1002 GENERAL e3t·t~. 7ec>aeoct ·~=======:I BOUSESICQHDOS FOR SALE 17M900 I · Meny Upgrade• Sperttllnw c1.... • Set 9 26, ••.S Oak Sl COSTA MESA 2124 3BR & Bonu1 room. Or••t 38R, 38A tamlly 9am·2pm, Iota o l =.=.,=.=".==========::;=::;:;;=::;:;;:;I Rtmod. kitchen w/ hom• Unlqu. l0R,1_000d __ ._lun_k_• ____ Dftl.8VA .UK• NllW• new cabin.ta & hard· 1 BA dwnetr• Ora IS' aUft 2101 * 2.&88 T~. wood floora. Nie• ••IC f """' ... I =========1 WVUI A/C Obi gar atrium I m r.,... "' •Pee ou~ llISC. •••t :;;::;;::::::;:::;::::;::::;:::: •12:.. .. , --•• ,.:.._,,.709 anelac.plng • atieded ltvlng room, OP9fl llnd l\IYUi • ~ ...... ...,_ GENEJW. 1002 c .... t• Pen paclo. '239.000 elry dining room. • ... Tl t ••t•• 38R 28A hOme, "8 P"' urge temny hc>m• w/ c.2 t .. ,. R•al~ c.at ..,.. Realty ~1n ~ !)Mio, trpt, w/d, gw, ed<f-on temlly room __,,,..C_7_,_,•,...>_H_2__, .. ,...a_e_1_ (7,4) Ha.a9t w inte r 11 271/yrty ... _______ _ LArge country kitchen Spectous t Story 1---------1 S1 525 mo bM111 w /dlnlng arH . Big Orlglnal owner hH s.fllde Townfw J=========I ~·rd w/poot 1239,800 malnt•lnod h<>m• In 3BA a~e". 2 car llOlll.E =.=.,=."=.===== C.2t A N ... ~ mint cond lovely Conttmp Nv1r19, open 80U'li!r llft&t8Vft hoed • .,.......,... backyard Larg e ttoor plan. Par k•, 111~ 1100 ptl!.,_tn • 2107 ('7 t 4) 839-a t 00 r ooma. Owner may poof a & bClh UO<t,000 1:;::::::::::::;:::::::::::;; GR&n~uwa Ttte ,,.... Cl•.... • • a I• t w /I In. n DONALD,, • .,. .,. ...... Ch•rmtnol=;;;;;;=====-= fte4 S2&0,000 ..... '197 bayvl•w 28A 18A , TM Pllet a. ... The most comproh..,.. Co2 t A ... ......,_. N • W •very'~ lletl .,.,,. llnd currenc direc> heM ~ 1 115,500 ObO 679-The moM comaw...,... tory °' OOod• llnd ..,. __ ,_1_,_._,_•_•_aa_ ,, oo oo__ -. .,,.. current .... . - COLOWC?ll DANt\CR ~ 1 \l4ces er~I •t11 It ...... ,.,,., "· lory of gooda Md ... Cleae1"4td vie.. •tOYl"JI ' I No matter what you're doing, your hometown .,...,.,,., • ... "'· • I Friday at Spm that Is. Take advantage of our extended deadline for your Saturday listings. You now have until Friday at Spm to place your ad in Saturday's Classified. Call Classified at 642-5678 to place your advertising. .1 i of IOr te A- -ThW'fdax. S!ptember 24. 1992 M --llWPOIT COSTA MESA 2124 HUNTINGTON l!HTALS TO =-r:~~ IUSUflSS lllllOVlf• ''t1111 SCHOOLS a EMPLOY'M!HT EllPLO'lllUT llACB 2119 a300 0 ""· apaciou• IEACB 2140 SHAlE 2724 ~========= OPPOITVHJTY :;;;::::;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;r;;:llHSTltUCTION3012 SSJO 5530 . 1.v• Newport Craat :lBR l ~BA Twnhm w/ ll04t:=:=:====== :;A:1f:l:AA;:;;;;f:f;:;;;;M;:;;;;ll;:C.;:ti;:A;:N;:IC;l::UAA==,=,=f=•=•JO== .. =:l;;:;;;;p;:;;;;hot;:;;;;;:;;;;,.;:;;;;n;:;;;;;:;;;;= twnhm 38A 2 58A gar, dlw, ate. lg pateo, 18" 1DA BPt • b."llc • • CDM to •h•ie ton BUSINESS OFFIC! I==;:;;;;;:;:==== ANNOUNC!llENTS lHAtNINO oecom• nv• -O _...,. e.p1 2 ~.... Id. I .. ' lnOty rm, am pat con-gar,""· 1101 ~DA. patio, "a airy, I 7•a H(R&Hl y ft DIST"IBU 21111120 fAA ... ,,.,. ..... ••• ...., S f~ tu . your f'IC•ut• parl~t, High :.. .. :.-. -~ ~· M<JeteCI 045·~35 Huntltlgton St. 775· p , ss~·mo non'•"'"'· FOl aENT 2 uw TOHGtHP Nsuonal • .. ~.. "" r•• No ••P ntKo pot•nual e•rrunga _ ... _. __ -_,,,··,....,..,...,.....,....,... ..... _1 •H ••c D•~oaiT eeoo. KJ~98 prof '760 ua•io manutaciurh'IQ and I========= ~~'!.':. ~!r.: .• r·~i~ aary ro• 1n10 ,4,11 l · work wonou1 prH• Npl Hts IUS&O 4BA 2.UA SpaclOua, quiet 18A, 20A I OA ape • l/p, gu1, •CDM ah.-ra n4w 3UH axac oHIG••• JW dlltflb\lllf\O company f Alt BR 0 CHU R avallaQle Job place• ~~~'7 8 2~:~3 ,:PM a.e.~ klre Call anytime hM, '9 ya. gmdr Incl pool, ~rad Pllfklt'\O. sna. 1•l5 Alabllma, 3~0A l'lovH. P'1t rm Alrpor1. Na. '•om Mekl Q~lollad loeat SHOWS now vou c:an mant aniatance Rice t-IOO 143 t345 ~nmAI !,00(20Kl3)· .. 4.,2,.1,,_T.,u,.•4· ocn br"los 548-03JG Boach/AClama. w/8A $!>"• /mo f'em 1 350/mo Pvt wotll 1nc1111ldual to ••NICe e11penanc:a the l.IQl'll Aviation t 000·73G ~.•ev• 112 95 pnone1."'4>--to--P-.. -.---.... -P-fT " ·-.....,.._,, .,., s11111on• $1 .. 0 mo •1t•bll1l'le" 1ou1e No 111'<1 Sovn<I ol God fot 1014 p .. --n • ...._ •I Mo Free U•1l1l Lo 715 8800, ll63·3G911 ... ,.,, -•11mkr 2u2 S3GG • " "' '"'"'° 111 "'''0"" ---------remp fl011 ache<Ju tit '' '" Froo ptll"" turn re ao111ng re11oek 011 more Jov. Uncter· Camp • ff~--'-Nwpt ••1611 Chit Dr. cto n 2br 1ba, <>-'·nu 39R 2'')BA I,_ lwnh11e1---------cep1, coti~•. coni rm pl11y1 and e '" e•c•I• at•ndlnQ. •no Divine v , ~eeper nee lcloa1 tor co11eio-bc:k unit. 11000 mo-mo ept, O/W, stot age. t 1 • w-1 •Claan M F ahr nit. 1 Lo e Cell ECKAN :========:I P C14r.in "'"' e tun •luOen1 G31 ·~ 28R tBA. wd rtrs, w/CI, 5750 Nop .. .,,.,..2495 •'Io. oar. I p, yard, hie. Orookl'lurtt/Garl· FAX ~. ec>p1or 10c lent ncome P4rt umo, " d• do 1 .0 1-.;.....;;..;......;.........;_......;..;.._ "'' ..,....,. D h • H I 833 "'"""" "I Oulnlan lull 11me Training, KAR, Rel""IOn ol the erran un rv Pr bc:tt "*d, 675-6517 ----~----near eac .,. e1 . leld s 1'SOfmo; Ylultl . .,~.,.," . ., MEMBE•SHJPS .. 0 OCHton •· $1 050. 7 equl"'mentl, o•t•b Llnl'll •nd Sound or I\ •n., use comm " .MUST SEE* · 14·968·9588 ""'"'·6991. 80S.522·6510 .., • • ·-se Plo•ae , ... e F---,.,...., tel·-d· OC ...... FRONT 38R ....,.. llal'lad accounla. Mini God HI00·762"4888 3018 '""" · .. v "" , .. ., ...... ,.--· • _.. Be•ulllut loll bdrm, 3BR 2 .... 2 1 De"' 605 mag wltl'I Narte1te No .. P High earn• 28A uppef, 2 eat g'1r 1 BA °""• -car garage. 1 ml to Be.:>ch . m11 to COMMERClAl mum nvastmant $6k ... 408 "'71 6900 e•t I ""'' '4t'1U llrr••n frpl, IMMAC, 12300 Apt. flreplaco, Vicinity • Point•, sh a r. 3 B n 2 BA lo s 12k, Cl.\11 nowt Ha· •·f_A_E_E __ F_O_O_T_B_"_L_L .. • '· .. n i...7....-.e1 mo. yrly, 675-2272 di i1hwashor. patio, 18382 Patterson Lane. coodo, n,sml.r. gtltod. PROPERTY 2778 rolo t·800·879·l985 GUIDE. Pro & co"11e,... NEWPORT e EACH J1nltorl1I aundry rm. $750fmo. S995/mo. 960·2828 f pl J I ... 25 ·~ -C 0 UN TRY CLUB D P R9CepVCler•cal ......... ..,......... 238 Avocado r • ac p . -• ========= LOCAL PAY PHONE "Handicappers Facts, COLF M(MBERSHIP, oy orters neadea BOAT MFG .. ek• lhal 1·5BR. $800·$5000J CENTAURMGMT Avafl now,'Lge IBA util840.Slll PRIME MONTEREY ROUTE EARN $1200 Trends & Prob· 5482575 lor relallolllc:e bulld· .,--.,, ,,._,""'' Re Mo. No fee charged 642-2288 IBA ~ den, CJ/W, gar·•~llA~.,.L""'P""e-....,,,S-1'1-ar_e_l:-g.o3=-:B::-r PENINSULA FACILITY. PER WEEK. MUST ablhtiea", The 1992 _N_•_w_p_o_r_t __ B_e_a_c_h_ Ing In 5~:.3~·~1 John svme to b/O w 17th Agt, M2-"112t •Small lBR COilage, bage SCllsposal, car· bile to~-Bay view, Motorcvcte, watercrolt, SELL 1·800·741·1186 ~~o~.pocgael~ ~008S8N'f Ef 0 ir· country club gott ___ $1"D2 CM 926?7 , .. ••Leo• s 11 d 1 1 port, 675 + aec. no ~ ... Male non auto dealer, 011endan11---------memberahlp for Medoeal nECEPTIONIST VIL--ft 2Br ma var . r~ c, utils dogs. (310) 592·2214 p ... l'\g. w .... • B h/ I La LOCAL SNACK.ISOOA your free copy. (314) ... 28a, pool, tennle, sec pd, 336 E 20th St. smkr 25-JD. $500 I sl/ usesk 001 a'· 'g~ ROUTE. EARN SlK 227-6415. sale. 854·0310. FRO NT OFFICE Position PfT morn· bldg, 9/C, lg patio, blk $790/mo. 548-1627 ·-========= la.st. 955-9J08645·S498 :!~ :~m::~~er:.m: •• WEEKLY. MUST SELL WOLFF T ANNI N G FfT Somt> otltoe Clip 11')9S, ..i~1c:gierine 10 ocn. 11250. 548-0524 Attractive tBr with•-CDM 2Br lBa. ocean allstlc lease/sale 1-800-375.VEND elrt S BEDS. N ew Com· teq d Mary, 75~1720 --------- Walk to bcl'I, clean 3BR Pvt patio. Great area, NEWPORT v1ew. lrg deck. hw firs, terms. Owner 805-472· MLM PROFESSIONALS. merc1al·Home units EllPLOTllENT P{T GEN OFFICE SALES 2BA, llp. gar, rec lac. walk lo everything. BEACH 2669 Fr doors. Prof n/s lom 9111. lnlernallonal pl'larma· from $1 99.00. Lamps· OPPORTUNITIES For growing ..mtsale SJOK/$501<. Great Nu: pnt. crpts, drps, 546-9081 $550+dop. 640·0418 SALE-TRADE ceullcal compan'y Lotlons·Accessorlas. shoe c:ompnv T:1p•ng. comm. D1sp1av Rep 7141960.i235. S1350 Available'.! Restaurant-Motel opens network mar· Monthly payments low phones & compyter for National Co No •2BDRM $750• COZY 28r 2B3 nr beh 642·1334 . 548·5861 keli'Clg division. as $18.00. Call lodav data entry 646-45'13 sales1Serv. Call 915· 2BR t lhBa townhouse 2-car gar. Aospon 0 d 11 FREE NEW color cata· EMPLOYMENT 691-4110 8 & 5 w/lenced ""rd, S735/ •1BDRM $600* tom. no smk/""'· $400 roun oor op-log. 1 .. ,_,.367•683... The Pilot Classi· Cen 1 Ti' •-.. ~ portunily. Verv gener· -vvv-~ fled tra 1me. APAITllEJITS POllENT mo. 546·9081 Frig, dshwshr, stove Incl u111. 722·9415 ., 5530 1--------- incl. No pets 545·4855 -------,...,.--:-= BUSINESS t ous compensation. "BURNED" INVES· The most comprehen-Shipping/Receiving Ca"a Del Mar 2BR 2<. ' $750. 1 BR I BA Sf··:. Completely re· furbuish ed. Quiet Eastside locl No pets. Fn .. hion lsland/E. Bluff. Need eicperienced net· TORS: Fight back andf::;;::;;::=::::::::::::= s1ve and current direc 8 10 4 Cletk with lt~ht •Ocean View! tum r •• /t. Spacious NB fWUANCE work leaders. Call wlnl Fraud? mlsrepre-!!! IMMEDIATE tory ol goods and ser· an Randv Scl'lroeder 1· EMPLOY ENT office duties. CM l-4BR 2BA, 2 car park· •• vnhse. Incl parking. 800.266_6505. santptlon? A&cover M vices around! flee. $6'hr 642•7088 BALBOA OPEN 8-4 DAILY ing, balcony, winier Linda. 721·8792 stock, llmiled partner-NOTICE!!! 1 '" ________ ...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; $1600/mo 640-4784 ship, mutual lund FOR YOUR AREA II ISLAND 2606 147 E. 18th Sc. 2 Year• New! 3BR =========i _C_l _EA_N_&_S_P_A_C_IO_U_S 2BA, ~~0~01:piex, 2BR tBA, blt·lns. w/CI, II 2BR Duplex In quiet 71'-•50-8310 p, parking. lge stor· Eastside nolgl'lbor· 1--------- ,age, 2 yrs new. $1100/ hood. Ideal tor work·, 3BR 2BA, 2 car gar. mo 673·0672 •ng roommates. $750. new paint/carpel, Call 6'8-4902 S 1350 YEARLY Apt 1 BR, 974·9386 Fems lor NB sem1·lurn BUSINESS Pay phone Route losses. Binding arbl· Eam up 10 s200, paid EXEC home. $500 For sale. Indoor loca-tratlon worksl Securl· In cash each day. Fleic ~ ·~ util, call Jo'ln. FOR SALE 2900 lions. 1-800·299·4466 ties Arbitration Group, hrs. For complete 1n· 786·7494 or 640·6423 -==:;.;:::::::::::::==== Inc. We successlullv lormatlon send 520 to: -Special Buy 1 get 1 fight tor voul 1-800· NIDCO Co. Rr-• < 1'>1 Jac:urzl on the saf\d SMALL T0WN t:SU!:t-Free. EZ CREDIT, 222-4724. Idaho Fa• 5 '> • 1 )5 bcaulllul NS beach NESSES lor sale by $1000 down (finance -------1----- hse. lrpl. lndry, •...111 o..iner. Terms. owner $19K.) Vend ~th al,I:=:::======= •ADV SALC:S , n1 hse prlv, 1 BR $55• ~ l1nanc1ng, prolttable. name brand pro els. LOST L -• ;>ruuu~t.:. ! Flew u111 645-1 776 lom P· rl establosncd au states Highest quail , dirt al • ~. call Mike alter S850, ulil Included recently remodlod.lrg deck, n/pels67J.4220 excepl N o r1l'leas 1. cheap prices. 800· FOUND 2925 _1_3_0..:.p_m_.;...2_44_-0_134 __ _ Do You Want A •W. Newr,rt Ocean-Lag Bch Shr nice 2Br Free Buvcrs Service. 226·0219, 24 hrs ==========I Babysitter Elttra lg 1BR, quiet, front 2 R 1BA. lg cotrngo nr beachJtwn. Allll1ated 811s1ncss1---------H 1 TE Needed In our HB clean. no pots & great deck, gar, w/d, $1500 Cto11n/respontstr11lgl'll. Consullanls. Box VE NDING ROUTE-L 0 ST R :'EWARD home. 2 days/Wk place to live w/low Bkr 842-3850 Non·smkr. S450·+ dep. 4 9 4 5 7. c o 1 o rad o Local proven eamer. BOXE • 2PM-l2AM. 968_3172 rent? 831-8427 Call ---------Mark, 497-8577 Springs, co 80949. Minimum investment female, named A1ax. Beachfront New clean c 11 M Roberts 1 last seen at PCH & C t 0 Clerical WICKES RIRNITURE Accepting for part-time clerical positions .. High level of customer contact. Must be dependable and available for nights & weekends a must. Please apply in person at 3200 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. BALBOA PENINSUIA 2607 .,,....M_•_·_O_pe,__n_D_a_l_ly_!_ 28R 1BA, $1195 wln·1·L-l_D_O_l_S_L_E_q_u_ie-t -M-/~F ========= 8~·329':e782. • 20th on 9-16, II found ompu er perator E'S1de 28R 2BA, $850 ter or $1495 yrly. 59th wanted to share i---------please call 552·0169 Need money last '1•----------------__. mo, New carpel/ & Seashore 646-1858 l'louso. Beach/bay. No BUSINESS VEND•NG-Slrel<e it rich! or 962·7087 Make up to $150/dav ------------------* BAYFRONT BACH, floo di nJ $3-4" kl h pos using your compuler1.------------------rs, w, gar, TAKE YOUR PICK drugs, smoke, pets. OPPORTUNITY " w Y cas · skills. Work without patio, clean, quiet. pets, 388-0807 5435 1 Avail 10/1. sible. Proven. No ==~======I sal e, n /smkr/pe1s -=-:,..-,-,--~,--.,...... ...... -3BR 2BA w inter $1200 723.1962 2904 competition . Buy pressure, Call any. $595. 673·1943 E '•lde 2br/1 .5ba 30R 2BA home, $1375 choice routes cheap. PERSONALS time. 1·800-643·l350 Oar, Laundry Fae. 4BR 28~ otnfrt $1600 -N-B-Yo_u_n_g_p-ro....,f-, -nJ.,..s-m-=-k-r, ========= No s down If qual. =========I DRIVERS, Experienced 2BR 1BA with garage. back patio, $850/mo. VIP Proff87$-2232 shr Jbr/3ba. po6l/j11c, BRANSON MISSOURI Ben 1-800..949-2158 OTR flatbed, benelils, Yearly 5950/mo. 2680 Santa Ana Ave. tennis, w/d. Nr Beach' CONDO MINIUMS ---------assigned new conven· uUllUes Inc luded. Caihy 650·3237 msg Whitewater Oen VW! 5475/mo. 6Jl·552t deeded RV lols, log VENDING•Hot New s l========= tlonal equipment. Sign C II 723 1497 1 hse to sandl 2BR M .. F S 1-Poss PERSONALS 3002 a • · E 'SIDE Back Bay 1------------t own homes. Cati a .. er or a..,-· on bOnus. reeler pro- Cozy 2BR, vard S685. 2Ba. gar Sl200. 680l Newport Oeach. 1 blk to Frnnces 1 ·800·824· S900 Weekly•1-800.1-;;;::=;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::= gram, lle11ible limes No pets. 8•2·2818 Seashore 673-4674 bch. 1 room. $450 Incl 5911 lor more 1nfor-780-8882 Ext. 610 1' otl. Run 48 states. ADULT LIVE PARTY LINE CORONA 329-M Universllv Or u11I. 574·8888 or eve m;i11on aboul owning call Ire. l-800-&69-FINE Cati 1mmedia1ety. Roa DEL MAR 2622 E 'slde Lg 2br 11h BA MISC •~U'l'ALS 646·5671 ask tor Al your o wn Branson ========= FOR Ille RIDE 01 yOUt LIFE dtunner Trucking l · iu;n 1 M1ssour1 real estate. M09'n::y 8()().876-~1131 It costs a lot to be a teenager these days. --;;;;;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::=I ' bale, encl garage, :;;:::;;:;;.======I OCEAN VIEW, NB The country music "''" • no9001cred1I c clltgs • quiet adults, $775/mo prof lem only, ms11 capital. TO LOAN 2914 2BR + ollice.:., .. 20,a. 120 E 20th, 722-6804 BR/BA. sec. Jac'poo1 1 __________ 1.;;::;;::;;::======l:========= ·--------.. 11 310'k--hls. w--0 S500 645·3937 CONDOM .. SEEVTNG bch. vrty s1300/mo. E.S1de, 2BR 2BA. gar & ROOMS 2706•-----~-:-: iu for Ad Action ~ Avail now. 676-2238 I parking space, 2466 Shr dual rnstr su11e Apt VENDING ROUTE SS FAST CASH SS WOMEN 3004 Santa Ana Avo Lndrv •-;:;;::;;::;;::;;:::::;;::== Loans: personal, bust· C I • I• '" Newport North, prof 819 Prohts. Call Amerl· nesa. debt consollda· •-=========;I a a 2BR IBA upper, w/d. $795. nl·7804 COSTA Mesa. Room w/ n/smkr. $500 ·~ uts. c~~ Defender 24 Hrs. •· _. __ k gar $1150/mo ---------u•• lion, ect. Easy quahfV· LOOKING FOR UNCLE ...,,.. ~ • · · LOC T 0 plll ent, shower, s1ove. Avl now 72t-9075 l -800·858·3933. Open SaVSun. ~O'h GOOD A I N! r elrlg. s 350 +sec. I-----=-..,..,.-=---------:--___. ........ -1ng. same day ap-BERNIE, an old army ,. Narcissus. 960-6483 Lg 2BR 1 'hBA to"'" um pafd . 646•7047 Wes tcllf'f Pool Home FREE BROCHURE. Tho proval. bad credit OK t>uddie. °' Jus'-an old IQ.VISOR BACH APT near park. house. lndry rm. d/w,1_________ Lgo Piii mstr suito, lull newest concept In t-8~382·84'30 friend? Computer " f\Jll kitch, lrg lvng rm. patio. $795/mo. N on.smoker female. p.mtry. n 5, ssao , veno1r.9 Be hrst in Search of USA $30. 642-5678 w/d, pvt pauo. $830 + 2078 Thurln cl'llld OK. Laundry & ulil. 722·6679 vour area. Direct from I========= Call TODAYI BC Mar· $500 sec:. 723-l 5l3 CEN TAUR MGMT kitchen Included . maoulactu rer (24 MONEY ke11ng 1·800·377-3422. 842·2288 Costa Mesa. 631·9011 1-========== hours) 1-800·624· COZV 2BR 1 BA, lrpl, ---------alter 6. •~ -~9~3~04 _______ WANTED gar, $lOOO open Sal Great Location Brne GES FOR 11-4, 614 Morguente 2BR. now paint. tole,,======== GARA Headache Suffers I========= 548-2525 blinds, encl gar, $695 RENT 2740 Wanted! Investors. Earn 13·15 No pots Mt-5834 HOTElS c Prolcss1ona1 office • •. Secvred by ahl. Llg IBA sngl lvl. yd for & MOTELS 2718 1 Car Ga rage on documenting non· R.E. Caht. R.E. Broker. pel, lndry rm. Gar•-========= P D • invasive, conservative Mr. Tow, 97S·OS44 bo & 9 •· alley ol ark r.vo 1n ava11. Har r 1 th. 1 BR Deluae Suites Cosaa Mesa. $125/mo care. S200 In services '695.., SJOO Clap. Avl TV, phone, contlnelal e48·8402 for parilclpallon. Call I========= Move-In now. 097·2988 bruakl;ist. lntroouctory 898·6617 lor details. MORTGAGES A Spacious Mesa Verde rat• ol $175/\Nk. New··-========= HEAL TH & BEAUTY SPECIAL! 2BR w /gar, nr shops pot1 Bay Inn, 20701· ROUTE. National man· T .D .'S 2918 2916 COSTA MESA 2624 $695 Agt 540.11S1 ~ lhts area. Investment APPOINTMENT COORDINATOR Full time, from y9ur home. Need phone. Top Comm., FREE Training. OC. LA, SO. Call Dave at M .T.L 1-800-7 48-6806 2 BEDROOM & buSI Sharp! Clean! Nowp.ort3181,~ 7t4-l:S;:T=:O=RA=G=E===2=7:4;:::2 ulacturor e11panding lnl=========I Pool, spa, coble hkup ..,,.... ________ ---------$12,995 (secured) for$ Al(ail. No credit. WESTLAKE VILLAGE STUDIO E'••CJe angl Rooma/$11 /Day • 1100 sq 11 o n old NEW· h•gh profit. Full or part Foroc .• BK OK. Equity ~ Tb M Tr l • I u I M$41t22 Anytime! unit, pvt & sccrd, gar Newport Beach PORT Blvd 1511'1 st, 11"1 time business restock-loans. $201< lo $SOOK. UV-e emory . a n1ac a• tuk, nc. m oc So apply now for After School Jobs Money for the necessities cay be yours with a job getting new customers '°' tha Dally Pilot. Earn eldra money wortdrig with your friends 3 hours each week~ay evening. ...... C# Nl1I ISIJ# t. IJlf#,,., ...t .. """"-** ..... .. ,,. -1 .. 1' .. l1,.,,. -" .. ,..........,..;,""*' Clll blfor't ~00 P.M. prkng, n /smkr/pets, Prer/Stag Hotel CM, $495 ~.irs. boats. Ing rcuul stores 1•800. Calll. Lie. R.E. Broker. ""-""a •Fon-1111.,,11,ry n-.,,,...,.. ~~~~.~~~O B~e7~~70 h~~~·I~ ~2 ~0E M~~~~~~ ~-----------------1•---------------~-~ ~~=~~~~~--~-------------------------~. (714) 674-9324 Townhouse-Style 39R 2~ea. enct oa· HOTELS rage, wshr/dryr hkupa. L MOTELS pvt back yard, pool & al HOTELS 2718 & MOTElS 2718 apa $1070/mo + $350 =:=:=:;:;;:;;;;:;:;:;;:;..:;:;:;;;:;;:;;:;:;:=:; dep M&-7001 ;; 2233 Falnrlew Rd StOO REBATE · •EASTSIDe• 2BR $745 OaS/Water pd, garage. No pe1s 2323 Elden 548·7854 $300 Off MOVE IN Charming 1 BR. oounyard Apts. Gated, poo(. Close co every· thing! 642.5858 Lagana Beach Motor Inn $175/Wkly •Up $481Dally t Up • Kitchenettes Available • Heated Pool • Ocean Views . t Cable T.V. 1300 OFF MOVE-IN! ·• Laundry Facilities • Parking 2BR, lnc:d yd. WtPft· 2~:'P!~,!~ 1155 494-5294 ACCOUNTING HANDY MAX 3710 LANDSCAPE• PAINTING 3858 TUTORING 3930 157S Oral"g•C $745, .. _________________ .. , BOODEEPING CEMENT CONCRETE DECJ: 3526 COATING 35701====== IAWN CARE 3808 ======I====== Carpentry, plumbing. eW.P. YOUNGQUIST Eng., Readg, Tesl Prep. LINES DAYS BUCKS Sell your private porty merchandise in the Doi~ Pilot Classified Community Morketploce. Coll today at 642-5678 and toke odvontoge of this great offer. 3 LINES for 6 DAYS for 9 BUCKS ---G'-t I IWISDOllfW)--- 1 ,...1 ' I ' I ' tile, drywall, masorny G...-n Scene Landscpng Palntln, ContrectOf' Ages 1 O·Adult. MA & more. Reas. rates. & lrrigalion Trimming Oual pa1n11ng bv p<ons Eng CA credentials. 3406 ==::::::::;::=:;;=::;:I::===== T.J. Pall• Cone. Conat Waterproof Deck Coat· llookk-plng Fln. sl3tements, taxes & consulting. Freo Cone BtlCk·Block. UC Ing. quahty wrk. rea· ~ 277329 Highest Oual/ sonable prices, Lie Low Pres. (714)962·7093 587430 722-8789 Jim e4.S-2e24 & Remove'ls, Clean· Uc•602098 Ins E11p 23 yrs 675-2760 ups & Malnt, St. Lie. Free est 645-3305 con11u1tatloo 642·1392 ======::::!~=I=======~= l======I CERAMIC 3528 FLOOR INSTAI.1 ADDmONS :::Tl=LE=S==== REPAIRS 3620 Hanclvnwl Senicft. Uc. lnsur. Local refs. Free est. 873-7922 "599025. 432-8804 v20 Yrs of Quality WOl't RteN•O $lnOI loc: 260644 R.is 645-.3209 My t- SAVIEI SAVE! $10 hr, EX"tERIOR SPECIALIST 20 yr exp, carpentry, ToppecS/lllelftove. L••"•· .I .......... 751-3478 painting, plumb .. ==========I avg 1 Sly S650 2 sly d 11 $850. est 77. apt 1n1 WINDOWS 3934 WINDOWS CLEANED Screens repaired Cle an GI ... Man (714) 847-4333 eiect.. rvwtA • patch· MOVING 3834 __ h_and_y_wor11_._SJ_o-_&_1_12_ Wood Flooring Cus· Ing, demo 87 ....... 0G 1--------_,.. REMODELING TILE lnstalled/Repalrod. I=;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;==;:;;;;= 3410 P1ompt Courleous S.N<ee Free Est & References John & Shelby 846-6176 tom Work. Neg price. Pain\ yout Castle ROOM AOOtTIONS 20 yrs In Business f::======== •ABC M ovtngilf Ins. lnlfel(t, tree est. f!fl wtk 811 types, local, trusted -========== Abraham 559-7963 HAtJI.IlfG 3720 QUICK CAREFUL & guaranteed, ltc# builcter tor 30 years ;;;; •-========:=:;! CO•lfHtous •T138046 320881. Ted 871·9047 Ucl212S.C2 493.ee31 CHILD CARE 35361::========•· '•"l'IS rates 552·0•10 TOP QUALITY --=====::::===FURNITURE m MST Ill Hauling, Poor ....... Mover 1 v ry competitive I========== • E OemolrtlOn. Aemodellng? hr min Guar , ~I lnVe111. ·•<; f\4fl .,<!8 CHILD CAA 7 days a 9t:!t:!TMTC!DnlG 3621 •Wallaeconcretieetrees . ' Ou II J 6 ,.. • BATHROOM REfDllSBJNG 3448 UTHa. KITCH, TILll & •TC complete hm remod'I, ,,.. e•t. rat's 550100 ..... 2773 CARPENTRY 3510 wk, All hrs, In my C M l\.IO.l"IRWIUA races, lie. 1 6002 c.a av .,.. • '-========= etraah, etc . 7-48-1825 ... ~ ..• 7 1 .. '"'""'9925 home, very loving at·1· _ .. _.-_. _..,_.......,.. ____ 1T'RIM .. AINTIHG-:- mosphera &31.2460 heuty ,...,.,.. t0 •nvf======== PUBLIC NOTICE· LOVING MOTHER with Fum. Antq/or noc. FOf BOllE The Calif. Public Ut••· 2 yr old, will care lor f91r, .... ..n. _. ties Comm1aion R£. cattle 11 rny c•"" • • Good '**'· refs Thank YCM. ~ llO.slM5 yOUf' chlld In CM hm Call Debra .,.2·1589 REPJUIS 3758 OUtRES tnet d used IS.ktt& Fairviewl 435-0917 household goods =========Iii LOVING NANNIES movets pflnt their IOOFIJIG •3910 avail, exp, rallabla, fURNJTlJRE * Ra llome ....._.,.. P.U.C. Cal T numb«. =;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;:I ptol training, from REP·•~ termite/dry rot repn. limos 9nd cti.uffeura 1100 a week 753,5223 n&AOJ 3622 doors, plumblng, & Pflnt their T.C.P. num-mor.I 24 In. ....otl7 bet In ell acfVert .... 3548 ,,..,,... tf )IOI.I heW a CANE. WK:KEA, RATTAN l========I ~ ~ "'• ... & WOOD repairs, ,. w •VftC!I"'•-t gelily of a tnO¥at, 1mo•--ii06il ................ -... iMCl--......- flnlahlna a regtufng wut~IO or chauffeur, call: all type9. lie. Ina A W1CKEA WOAl<SHOP lJlWJI CAii 3l08 ~ Utllt... he -. XLNT MN1Ce ...,_.. ~ Door-.. _.,..,l========:;:;:;I ••• lttl Commle1lon t74-9'4•t dOwl. ~ llllCCO I drf-MeuHOieelMw ... '11 7t4..s.58-415t -. i.nc.t. fllet. tie lie St3tw"4. It.,..~. St5N~21-==:=:=:=:=:=:=: All A•1rtD9ft Tf'MI -i[jj:;";fi:'iiiMiit;;;iil1·========:11 ~ Y" • .,,. ,,...., Ml.oM1 ... ~ IO ""' NP CM i;; ........ Removal. ...... I• J9Cttie $fllllfl Ma tlll llAIDY Ill.I 3710 Trrm, Senlof Dlac. ~t. Stone-. prof. Tlll 3121 RENT .._cl••lllld ......... c...... ................. ~ ......... , ..... lc#'7111t~t ,,.. ... .,1._,. ~,...~~"'~~=====;:;:===II U .. hlNQ IOUfl ......, you're bUWilnD he ~ «Me T ... '°' ...... .,......,.., or....., a.....a ~..,,....,._. t•-==~aCM, CO\lefSelY'O'lf,_..I =1~11'N-= -· ::s 0 ••1S11' Gect o.t n....., ••• .,., Mwflw ._ 111 .. 111,,. s..-• EfQ1.a1 ., ,.,..,, s33 . ,_more W..11wtim, '" " · per Month Call 642-~1 ext. 31J7 \ . I • •10 Thurlday, ~ 24, um !llrtOYIUNT !Mll.Onl!NT 5530 5530 POSTAL CENTER Permanent PIT d6>1 · Happy at- titude, detail or1cnted. S6.00 to train, then ??? Gift wrap & retail exp. preferTed. ~ly In person THE MAIL ROOM 537 NEWPORT aMTER DR. FASHION ISLAND (In the Setvicc Isle) If you· re loolllng for• Job, cl•111fted tu11 news fCH you. ......... By CHARLES GOREN w ith O MAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH EMPLOYMENT lllPLOYIWn UfnOYMDT 5530 SUVJQS 5533 SUYIW 5533 REAL ESTATE SALES DUMP THOSE \\'1NNERS North South deals \'Ulnerahle Eas1 WEST NO RTH •J 6 AK Q 8 3 86 • Q J8 7 EAST •982 2 +AK 10 7 5 J 10 7 6 4 A Q4 +Void 10 5 3 • 10 6 5 4 3 2 SOlJTH •Q4 3 95 KJ972 +AK9 The b1ddinir. Eut South West p._ 1 I• Pua 2 NT Pus PU8 Paa PUii North 2 3 NT Openm~ lead. Seven of • In 1964. Ralph Cohen of Montre· al was a kev member of the C'anedi· an team that reached the semifinal of the World Team Olympiad. T heM davs 1l 11 his sons. Billy and Jordan. ~ho keep the family name in the forefront. Hen's Jordan on defense on this deal from the recent Summer No rth Amencan Champi- onsh1J>li in Toronto. UPTO •eoo . PER MONTH * NO · CllLECTIONS * Early morning motor routes available. Deliver Monday thru Saturday. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance. CALL 642·4333 ACROU 1 HIWrilen - 6 eo....,,_, 9 Plent~ 14 Othera. l•t 15 Girder 16 Point of- 17 Collecilons ,. Animation 111~1or macaroni 20 Tum outward 22 Po!Q omc.t 24 SO* llQaln 26 Room 27 Dltc0ml0t1 29 Outw !l'ef JO HOUie p.t 33 TOieration 37 Engin. IOUnd 38 Horned anlmalt 39 Stom.c:ti 40 Ne -Indiana 4 1 Single 42 llTIPC)rtant "4H-.llan IMtrument 45 Allow to 4e Dey t..t 47 Cabs 49 TIQtltfltted 53 Grimm WOtti 57 l!Wentory S8 p., - St Nedd*» uolt • ' Coel c;., 82 Weltz. e.g. '3 lrnpoee (a ta) 64 lt811an noble nerne as o.nn.n ctty &e Fencing ~neut 157 Churcti offk:lal DOWN ' Pret9"0el' 2 Fruit 3 c..moni. 4 lnt91T1Y 5 AelatN9 e Bomt>"** 7 Wat• Plpee 8 Sought~ 9 F11091 10 Set I I Helle Wctlak: 12 DMl6on word 13 Gr•t ector 2 1 Wild dudla 23 Tempo 26 u.. a IC)ade 21 Open to diac:ullolof't 30 Bruaque 31~ ltruc:ture :S2 A c:erd 33 £.-Imo hut Vlltf 3" Small recaa 3S ar..1 -38 Almond •• g 3 7 Senction.d 40 Some au1t1orW 42 F<Mlowlng 43 Neighbor of Minn. 45 Non· protaealonala 4 7 Ceue-flfe 48FWI 50 Sc:Mldtn.vtan COSTA MESA, NEWPORT Bf.ACH 5 l P.,10ne non - 52 Arab counlry 53 LOM bflgllineat 5" Oucli genoa 55 Hot• 5e Roof part eo nnc Lombard and wblr. l"nh•P9 th' mCN1t poignu\I mod'm lov, elory lnvolnd Libra aclrnt Carol' lorn· bard and Aq1o1ariM CJarlt <dbl,. Whil' slngl' and whtn nurrl'd thi• lamo 1U co1o1pl' pursued th,ir intlPl'ftt In tht 1111nllc art. and Kl,ncts, Including numuology, Tarot, Mlrology . Rtpor1 • tdly, It WU wblt who introch1t'd C.1rolt Lombard lo th"' subjt'ct•. which 1h' 'nlhusifft1cally followflf. Thtlr 1lgns, Cablt>'• Aquri1&1 and Lombard'• I lbf".1, "'"' Trfnflf or l1vorably •pttttct. Thty wne p•r1tct only by duth AIUES (March 21·Apul l ~I ~.m ploymt>nt p1<1urt undergOC'll r.1dltal ch•ngt" M ,,.,uh you'll bt mo"' 1ndt · ptnd,nl, your auggnoon~. pohcin will bt .1c11v1tl'd On pt>rsonal ltvtl, ro· "''"""· lovt dom1na1t ""nano IA<i In• volvt'd TAUllUS (Apnl 20·May 20) Att,n· 11an rtvolvtt around stylt'. (,.lllvlly. phyt1al a11r.a1on. mantal •IAtus You might bt hHnng 1h...w wonb I.AC u.t fl ... marnf'd IO w' un gt1 .om' 1lttpl" CAnctr nallvt I• 1n p1<1urt CEMINI I M•y 21 • Junt> 20) pot• ltgh1 on d1v'i.lty. huinor, att,ndail~ al P""flglO\lt ~1 .. 1 g•thfnna You 1111~1 bt C'Ol"Ultfd ~Udlng (lthlOn, ('Ul'n'nl ~•ntt Yovr <>pinion .1111> 90\llht ron • cunlng propeny . .1rd1llf<'turt _...__._,__, CANCU (Jun.-ll·Jul)' 22) Utilltt ,i.-nu ol t1D'l1n1 . .urpntit Rtl•t""· >---+-+---"--'1 l't'C""'Y Murnf'd from lrlp, prt"Mntt 1nfof11\.1hun r.ctu1t1n1 11Cruhny D••· tanct, langueg" b.m•tt can bt onr· coMt l•uru1 ~rp10 penun• ~prt Nl\Md I fO (July n •Allfl 221 Oma up Pftl\lun 1 ,....,.,.. un1o1 u<1I J10play Em ph,;111 11 '"at1on1 wvrd•, prtdlc lions Caltnd.ar moof p!M:., Y\l\I •hffd of COtllpt'tltott Whit ~1n1 H mild (hnttlon cCM&ld -llftW w~ VllOO (A1o1g 2J.~.,. 2n lun•r cycl" coinftdtt wllh J1rKI .coon You'll"" ron~rnfd wtth ~. d1o1rtbtl • 11y ._.an. ulf. or pvrt.._ •'' ~ Marital ttffll• doMlnat .. un149w "" nann Th,,. will t. rnu,1< 1n ywr It(• h•n1tht LIBRA (5'pl 23 -0n 22) AMwt.; .. "' found bth1nd '""" AC'C'C'nt subtlf' •ppro.1ch 'ou'll M 1nvolvt'd 1n wh.i .. mount~ to "~m m1•1on " Rduw to bt uiyon .. ·s "Tnlby" V1tws 10u3h1 1n conntttton w11h atagt production SCORPIO (0<1 2.3-Nov 21) Pvult p1~ 1n plaC"r, w1•h rorn" tnH', you'll h.tVt> bttl of both world>. 1Mlud1ng h· nanct 111d rol1\.tn<" Utlli~ powtn ot p¥1'$ultlon lo 1nllutnct kt>y peoplt Fund• .1mvt '' 1.ut momtnt SACllTARIUS (Nov 22·DK 21 ). Long·r.ngt prwf)«t11llum1n11~ Fin· 11h what you tlart, pttv10\d "'lllYtlons no longtr apply Virgo Moon 1f>Otli1ht1 nreer. bu11nnt, pf'Hflgt. promotion Arin. Libra penons figu,. pmmlntnl· ly CAPlllCOllN (Otc 22-Jan I~) You'tt pulled in IWO d lnectiom, 1111 of Wit bttw~n na.ta(gl.I and nttt#lly for ral.1n1 lndiPpt'ndt>nt courw Thf' la"tr Win& Focu• on onsin.thty, ttylt. C'l'ff• llvlty, ttron1 lov• "'latk>nahlp AOUAalUS (Jan 20 Fd> 18) In- '•'"' 111 lht' "OC'C1oth" 11 fannfd Ernpha· ah on 1n1u1tivf' 1nl•llt<t. thf' "srand g•ul'f" F.1mlly mtmbt>r _._. l'f'<"On • (lliat1on, dt'M"'" contldttalton Hid· df'n '"°""'°" avrfett Anothn Aq1.11n • 111 involved "sets (f'f'b t9·Matth 20J You11 Ill,,,....'"" 70U1Wln ,_,..Of' Wflle• umy, f1o1n •nd troll(, d tf'-'"'t m(ldae ol 1nmpon•1lo11 S.n•lll"U)I c-onc•rning body I .... Wiii bt •ndl, .. £mpM• ... aleo on ftog•I .,,..,,_,,, ""'mas• If Stn MIH U It YOUI MaTHDA Y1 CurT'fl\I \)'Cl. ••~t" 1o1nl¥et11a.I 1pptal. 1tn.t, •b\hcy to &•In wldH avdl•nct You havt 1.1n1.11u•I ·~ art attrM'trd IO the t~ d,. 8\t, rnutl<: 'rov 1bhor PfOf1N who vttfr ~u.loua cltthw You c• "-' airtf·ln d1.1J1•nt. poea1bly h••• .. ._.... to.th " SpK1'1 •tt•ntittn n«ftlM'Y '-')'OU lft tonntnHW\ Wlfh dltPt. nutrltt('ltl Dunnt Ott\>bPf OU INlkt' frw.I\ ... n , f .... IVf l"flMI~ "''II bt pt>fl h ... 'rou <'O\lld •lw bir m.aJly 1n ,_.,., Novtint.r a<• "'""' rnn~l'l•r -nta& .... '" 1, COIOU I049 Dll 1111 UWPOIT 1122 lllC'JI SAJI. BOATS ........ ~iiii...).. ' ~ 14' Udo 2 sets 01 u11s. new ngg.no. C/W trailer. $900, week· deys 1~537--0628, Et1k or lany, ..-• enda/nlghla Ive meas. HAPPY BIRTHDAY 673-235'1 TO YOUI 14.2 c..,..1 w/CC>lored SAii.. lrailet & C<>Yet P d $4000 ..-; MC fOI 12000. s2•21as Is ~one special Mvlng a blrthdey I/ In September? Announce It In the Dalti Pilot and Independent! Send In a non-returnable photo along with S10.00 or just a~ MAJtIME SLIPS with $5 00 and we will publlsh it on October 1st . ooas 1022 Deadline: September 25, 5:00 p.m. 10 M in T• Open••• SAIL: 45' Wide beam $550/mo. 45' Narrow beam $450 7!l.2•2881 Send your message to: The Dally Pilot & Independent 330 W. Bay St. BACI< Bay has a aecret. SMpa up to 50 ft, $11· 113 per fl. o.Altaa MIN'lna, 300 e.. Coast Hwy , NB. 673-133t Cost.a Mesa, CA 92627 Attn: Classified Happy Birthday --------AUTOllOlll.!S "'Th1nr do nm ch•ngc; ~ ch•nge " -Tll(lru11 C">t'n,rtl f'Ol'ftllll Ubn b the elp of "9Ct •IMI ehe of war, and tod., JM wiU kaow .-, u ft. l111oftsblps wiU tie wtld wtCIJ .._. .,.. pers, hurt fttllnp .. d ehru., of all rypes Olaf llftm ulalr. Now IJ .... " tan VIK'O\'tl' ,._. oN "-1• ..S ...,. ntltd ltttll• dlel lnl«rttft wtdt • .._....,. ret1tloulttp. 1• wlll t. c:rMkal • .._ 4>ft ywrwlf It )1N'rt oa UM Ml ...... b)' ledat-c ..n at .. kn. ,.. ..., rtsM tthf'n yo. lf'lt. Ea., ..., diu .... ae -'II M n rul• tltat -·w 4oee ......_ .. ,..,.. -btlt will bt ~ .. ,.... tMa!IM .. otlMrt. It'• a .., of ......... and IOold .. 1 .. w. '--....tleft ..... ltms han tMfr ....,.., Talll ..._. ,..... kif Ind ... , .... ,... ....... dl9llr 10 a tmcy tlllH ti,.. IMp ..,.. _.. ptell!lt alMMtl ,....... del. A-4 ....... 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Additionally, a Short/Long Arm rear suspension Road Sensing Suspension, Speed Sen;itive C) Steering and Tradion Control also are new for the STS. POWE RT RAIN For 1993, the Cadillac STS benefits from a nearly 45 percent increase in horsepower with the ilddition of the Northstar 4.6-liter V8 engine. Equipped wit)J the same engine as the Atlante, the new Northstar produces 295 bhp at 6000 rpm and 290 lbs ft. of torque at 4,400 rpm. The Seville Touring Sedan accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in 7.5 seconds. Top speed is 150 mph. Vehicle redline is 6,500 rpm and fuel delivery is cut at 6,700 rpm. The cylinder block is construded of die-cast aluminum . Cast-iron bore liners, which are held in place during the injection process, assure rigidity and are less prone to slippage. Cylinder hea ds also are construded of cast-aluminum. Bore is 93mm and stroke is 84mm. Compression ratio for the engine is 10.3:1. Forged steel conneding rods measuring 151 mm in length arc heat-treated and shot-scened for strength. Forged aluminum pistons w ith relief notches for valve clearance also arc used. The block is made up of two d istind parts · • the upper block and a lower crankcase assembly that supports the crankshaft and replaces the traditional main bearing c,aps. Generally found only in ultra sports cars or racing engines, this type of assembly offers better damp load, more rigidity and a reduction in overall combustion noise. For increased durability, the Northstar features a unique s\ep-down chain drive system for the four camshafts. Unlike rubber belts that require maintenance or noisy gear drive systems, the chains arc designed to provide quiet operation with no maintenance required for 100,000 miles. Despite the additional strengthening in the block, more valves, camshafts and related comeonents, the engine weighs just 228.9 kilograms ··comparable to the current 4.9-liter used in larger Cadillacs. The new engine design has 14 patents pending or granted, including a unique A world competitor in its class '93 Seville upgrades improve comfort, performance lubrication system Jnd Jdvanced tuned indudion system . To handle the increased power demands of the new Northstar ensine 1s a new cledronically controlled transmission. Equipped with a torque converter clutch, the 4T80·E i) fully electronic and adually programs it.self to the driver's style. To help reduce the possibility of torque steer, the transaxle includes equal-length dri\ie axles. Final dri"e ratio for the Seville Touring Sedan is 3.71: 1. Included with the powcrtrain is a new Bosch ASRllU Traction Control system. Dcsig.ncd to climinatt> wheel spin on slippery road surf aces, the s~tem can effectively reduce engine torque by shuting down up to 11\ic cylinders simultaneously \\h1le Jppl)'ing the brJl-cs. CHASSIS Significant change), including a ne'' standard Ro.ld Scnsjng Suspension system, new Short/Long Arm rc.:ir suspension and J new Speed Scns1ti-.c Steering s~cm enhance the dmmg and handling charaderistics of the STS to ne'' levels for 1993. New chrome ''hceb .ire available. Specifically tuned for the 11 1-inch v .. heel base oi Lhe Sc\ 1llc Touring Sctbn. the chJssis also inc!udes a larger front stabilizer bar measuring 23mm and a 18mm rear stabilizer bar and hc.1\ 1er 24 N mm front and rear 55 N mm rate coil springs. U nlil-.e the Compuler Command Rid<: thJt '' .l) I united to three set positions .ind controlled by \Chicle speed and other input, the ne\\ Road SL'n)mg Suspension IRSS) S))tem Jctu.illy read!> the road con!>tantly to provide the optimum damping charJctcrbt1C!>. CapJblc of responding to inputs L'\ er} 10 to 1 5 mi~hscecond!>, the RSS S)~cm U!il.!:. four specially equipped struts, four accelerometers that arc mounted to the body to me.1surc vertical motion and iour position sensors located bet\\ et·n the bodr and '' lwels to determine "heel po)ition rd.iti\ c to the bod). i\ \ca)uring inputs from eJch \\ hcl'I indL'PL'nck:.ntlr, ,1 computer controller proce))L:. thL' information from the accelerometers and )ensors to read road contours .111d sdcct one oi l\\O modes·· Soft or rirm Lndu m~t conditions, Lhc S)!ill?m b 111 the Sort mode Jnd then shifts into the Firm mode .h the road swell butt om:. u ... t The ::.\ )tcm ) so i.1)t, 1t t.111 tjl\1,.• rt .• Hl ng un 1. per inch Jl 60 mph. Thi:. rc:.-ults in rmpro.ld r de-con :ort, hJndl n,.!.'pulormJnL1.: tl' Ill -..·cl corn1.:r111g roll, \L·r::c.1L he,. 1~ Jnd :rontl rl'.1r l1it .rnd di\ c I hgh ~pcL·d )t.ib1I :' J, \•. t. a~ ~he smooth, qlllct ride J)' • tccl \-. r:h the Sl"> Ji'u arc cnh.1ncccf :-r 1 19.> \'.t:h the n< ,, Short; Long Arm SL\ r~Jr :.u'! •L'lh1un p.Kl-J~L'. lhl' nc.'' SLA !>u~pu1,H.>n 1::. J niult1-I nl\ dC'!>ign th.11 icaturLs ,1 ,,, rt Ltppcr cunti'ol .irm t:oupletl ''1th a lon..,cr lu·., cr control arm and .m addit1on.:il L11.i.:r.1L Link. .\1uuntctl on J subtr,111 1.: ti .Jt b rubbL•r bul.1ted from thL' ouch, t t.' '.:>L .\ pro\ ides nc.irlv opl;m.11 ::.u::.pcn~ on .1!1~nml'nt untkr all dri\ in~ Lund Lion' The rn.~" Speed Sen.,itl\ c' ~tLLring ::.' ... tcm pru\ ;cic ... mpru\ l'd )lL'1..·r.n.., r-..~ ~ L tl"ou~hout the drh ing rJng(' ot the c..r~. \t ~pc·c:d::­ up to 30 mph L~e ~})tt.fl1 pn\Jdl', lull PO\\t:r .h!>bt. \\I .1.:n ::.pcl..'<.h d1mb. tht.• ::.It. t fll \.! gl·ar ::.O l I o:d b ' ~1'1,1le<I b\ th(' Eng rk Control \\oclu'e to trnn.:er tlrnd into a ~pld.11 .. h.1mbcr oi the ~l1.:cr111::; gl;.lr \,1 \t.~. ln~idc thh ch.1mbcr .He tour p :.tom. th.it arc lo. dc<l aga mt ti\ • >pool shJft • s prl~Ur • trom the ilu1d 1ncrca~'>. , ti c p1)tons pujh • gam>t the spool f .'I to invc. • ti " JIOOUlll OI t..'llOrt nccdciJ tO turn. PrL')SllrL' con11nue) tu l><.· • , ppf.cd up tu 100 mph. I ht!> 11rr(IC'r cttort JI high )pcl•<h 1110' 1c.Jl•:. c.Jm Cl) .. , 1th J better sense ut 1.:ontrol and s1ab1lit . The p0\'1 cr·a>)l)tC'd r,1ck and pinion )lL·cring ha::. a 15 6: 1 lt!cring rJt1u BOLh the RoJd SLn)1n • Su pcn::.1on !>\:.tern and the pcl'tl·Sens1ti.c Stccrin~ )\:>ll'rn arl' t11.·d rnto Lhc )Jmc coniput..·r to ma\lmize S\S!CTTl 'S)"Tit' • , Oc-s gncd for U!>l' at 1ncrL'a')('d :.pl'<'CI:., 1ww Co0<.hcar E~g't:> CA all·!>t.'.hun P225 t>OZRlG rad1.ib arL'"lllll'd Lu c'clu)1\:1..•, s<\ucezt··ca•>t Jlum1num 16 ll i inch \\ lceb. A nl' .. , tread de!> ;n offer::. better road 1~01,uion and a qu1~er ride. 1~., cc·a~ccl, ivvl·\\h~ -O.~ br-.J c:. ,, th Uu)Ch 11 ABS Jrt.' :.tJndJrd. \; l'ntl'd 1ront di)c:s ml..'J)urc 10.9' 1.2b inch\!!> "ht!L' ~lid reJr d sc) arc 1 1. 1 ' .43 IOChL':.. • A nC\\ cumpo:.ttc construet1un iuc. tan!.. " th a c.1pac1t\ oi 20 gJ.lun:. .ibo ) Ill ' ror STS. INTCR IOR AND EXTER IO R ThL• STS 1s d1)~ ngu1)hcd by rt:. monochroinJt1c paint scheme, spec111c sTS bJdging Jncl Lhe addition of North.,,rar engine 1denttiication. Abo, the STS k.Hure::. a b-~ f.,. color grille with a S" k··mvuntuJ \ r1.:Jth and Crl..':.t, speciiit rocker molding anJ br ~ht dual e\haust oudct:. Fur 199 3 thl.? '.:>TS includt:>) !>lJlldJrd ~ .u Contro ~.a.,,s and the a Id ic '1 of t ,, o nl'\\ co1ors Academ\ Cr 1\ .JP J Dari\ Chem Red \1etJllic. '.:> 1) H,e Jll Se\lllt: and Eldurado n I ~ •or 199 3, oiicrs 1ncrea:><.>d occup.:im protection "ith the add ton ,01 .1 PJ' u ~Lr-~ dc in.it.:ib~c rc)tra nt .\stern Dt)t ·igu1)h(d b\ c'tcn:.1-.e Zi.:brJno \\vo<l trim on the instrument p.rn('I, con)O'e and doors, the STS abo ie.lt .. rt..:) pcr:oratc·J leather seaG \\1th .1cl1u:.t.1blc four·\\.lV po\\Cr lumbar :.-upport and Jrt1culat1ng headrests. I il .llL'd '>l'Jts are a\ailJble. Metaphoric ...c.lt tontrols, that replicate the lllfl\L'mcnt oi the scat, continue for the model. \n.1log gauge~. "1th nc'~ rcJdouts to 1ctled the increa:.ed engine po'"er are :.:.in IJrd. Thl• ne" tachometer readout I!> incrcJ)l'd to -.ooo rpm "h1le top spel'd I> 150 mph The center co~le "1th floor-mounted :.hi:t('r includ('s a ~" dual cupho:dcr th.lt can be conccal<.'d in the armre)t. 'ln::.ide the con::.ole Jre prO\ 1s1ons to store comp;:ict discs and cassette tapes. lheo<lore Robins Ford a · 1suzur 1993 Ford Mustang Convertible 1993 Ford Festiva Speshuls / 1993 Ford Ranger 1993 Ford Escort PRE-OWNED CLEARANCE SALE 1990 19911 FORD 1991 FORD 89 DODGE CHEVY LUMINA TEMPO Gl • DR ESCORT •-DR LX RAM VAN 150 PICKUP "'4'<."'T\t *"ltASA-t •f ..nQM:,MWVCAll iou'O.M:.-9' W. ... '10 ~~ "In ~~ lt4l'--"'CAll QIJOI l\i.IAll ~•AO •-. _.llllfWC#I J.~·>., llKf\lUll.llWC> ..... IDW•fi Slf.895 S&,995 $7:485 SB,395 Sa,595 1111 FORD TAURUS 11/tQ. 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Costa Mesa 714/540·9100 l!WON IUICIC CO 90'.l ~.o Gralld Ave. Santi AN 547-9111 Place Your Ad Here For Only $9600 A Week Call 642-432 x332 , into th d<.' ... 1gn of Century mool'I> l1om the beginning. r or t ht;> p.lSI h\ 0 }l'4lfS PreH•ntion mJgJZine h,1-, r cogniz<'d Century for its inhNt'nt !>.1fl• dc>ign Now, for 1993, J dn\N Jir bJg b t.incl.trd on Cu~com and Limited .. lnd o ptiorMI on Spcc1.il. 111 .:idd11101' to the !)F0t1JI, thl· ·93 Ct'nturv is al~ off Ct('{ 111 Cu)tom coupe, scd.in Jnd \\Jgon and l1m1tcd t'dJn modrls. All Century model:. hJ\C an inc.rl•Jseu -Wcl·t.lfll. c.1pac1ty ot 16.4 g.1llons. N •w st,1ndard equipment includes vanablc-r .itc rear spring:. for impro\ cd ride on all models. Custom and limited feature new s(andard 14-inch styled \\heel covers, a storage armrest '' ilh dual cup holders, ti lt steering column and t\vo-specd wipers with delay. Custom models rccci\c an upgraded 55/45 standard seat design, and Custom Wagons £cature woodgrain vinyl applique. All Century coupes and sedans feature new standard body-color rub strips and side moldings. Cadillac Al.LEN CADILLAC ti 1 111 Orange County San D~o Fkt>kay al A~cry. Lagun; N•OWI 582-0100 MCLEAN CADlllAC STERLING S«e 1939 lust~ Aulo Cen:er. 7141731-0990 NABERS CADILLAC/8\JICK Sa'es • Sen.ce • Leasino 2600 Hart>ol Bl\d . Cosu Mesi.. 714.-540-9100 Chevrolet Al.LEN KANE CHEVR~ET New & Used i600 Wesurunster Ill ~'\'Jestm•nster 1 01.X• West Cl Bmh B .d 194-8333 CONNELL CHEVROL£1 Sa1es • Sen ce • Lc.ismo • P.i11; 28~8 HJ•!>Cf 8'.d. Ccstl /.'.,;r,J S46·1ZOO DELILLO CHEVROLET • GEO uua. !f Sates & Scrviee lhe tl•cest Peorle In Town' 18211 Bm~ 81 lfar.I Bch. 847-6087 JOE MACPHERSON CHEVROLET 21 AU\O Ctr.1tr Or. lM1t 768-7222 Chrysler/Plymouth All.AS CHRYSlUHl YMOUTH Corrnte Boor S!'IOP a.'ld Sen :e S3'es. Ser.ice. Pans Open 6 Odys 2923 Harbor DI Cos1a Mes. 3 13 •S S ci 531 0 J fMy 0!1 HJr!>Of 8!,d S4b·1934 CiUAAANIY CHEVROLET GCO 711 E 17111 St SJnU Ana 973-1711 HUNTllllGTON 8£ACH CHRYSLER PLY~OUIH 16651 BeJ.n Ill HulllJ!l';lon Btactl 6 8 •S S. ti 405 f'/\y 842·063t SANTA ANA CHRYSLER ISUZU 1 ~(!S AulJ .1aU Dr SJn!a AN 541-4471 Dalhatsu ATLAS DAIHATSU 2929 Haroor Blvd • Cos1a Mts3 3 Bloch So ol 405 Fwy 546-1934 Dodge TUTILE CUCIC DODGE 40 Auto Cemer Or. 11\ll!t 130-33U HUNTINGTON IEACH DODGf 1 1 VAN COtM,.SION tP.ADOU•\RlERS 16555 BtKh Bii.ci, H 8 .. 112 m.1e Sooth 01 U\e 405 Fmwa~ (H 4) 847-5515. TUTILE CLICK'S TUSTIN DODGE 40 Allto Cltlter 0n~e. Tuslll173U-A60J Ford TED JONES FORD 6211 Buell Blvd., Boe~ Pastl 521·3110 JOE MACP"4ERSON FORD 2 Moo Center On-n 1 ust.n 832·3300 TUnlE CllCK f ORO 43 Aulo Cenler Drlv•. I/Vin• 4 72·5200 THEODORE ROllNS FORD ?C60 H3roor Bl~d . Costa Mesa 642-0010 TERRY YORK fORO S.ns • Strv<e • Leas.r.g • Parts • 80Cly Repair 18255 Beach Bl'ld . ~Pl: Btll. 142-6611 Serving Orange County for Over 70 Years .~ Service \..:- 1 SU Z U Parts Body Shop ' Dally Rentals Theodore R~blns~ I060 HM llwt., Costl Mal 714 641-0010 GMC Trucks All.IN GMC fttUCICS 11 111 OrW101 c~ &an ~o Fwy .. Aytry, Uguna NiQUtl 112.0100 MCLEAN GMC nuctt AHO PONTIAC CADIUAC Sine• 1933 Tu't.n ~o C81C¥ 11C/7l1.(1990 llNIV[ISIJY GMC/OU>$,POHflAC 2410 HM11or Jl~d Cos1a Mm 714/MO·H•• lnf1nrt1 COSIO Meta lnfenlll s.•~s • \..ca~ • StM<o ~ ~• Hlt...r 8tvO . Cost.I M sa ~ W. $ of 40S f'N't 71A./Ut-1300 • Honda PENSKE HONDA SALES 'ft SERVICE * LEASING 13750 eeacll B •d. \\eS1,,.:1sw 714 537.7777 RAY fLADEBOE HONDA Sa'es • Stf\1tt • Lea ~ • P3<'S • BOC'( Recar 1n,ne Aulo'ce • r 714·830·7600 ----ROGER MlllER HONDA S31es Stl'W• • 01st0<J~ts \9232 Beacri 8.vd H. • .ion Beacn 963·1959 HONDA SANTA ANA 2114 E f hi s~ Sar'J A'l.1 547.3555 COSTA MESA HONDA .. .., I~ It Solrt!l 01 l~e 4QS . 2889 H.irt>ot l'\d c 1.1 436-5050 Hyundai TUnLE CLICK HY\INDAI 40 Al:lo Ce"" f Dr•e. lr\int 472-7400 HUNTINGTON BEACH HYUNDAI 17398 Bmn B .. 11 H~ "':on Beacll 842 0013 Cl3b Hyundai. Yes, Hyundai. Sales Service & Leasing Huntington Beach Hyundai 16661 Beach Blvd . Huntington Beach 92647 842-0831 Isuzu RAY flAOUOE ISIJZU ~a•es • Service • tus111Q • Pans • Bodv Rep;i·r I~"'' A..·~ Ctl\1cr 71 4·130·7000 THEOOOll• llOBINS ISUlU 2060 Harbor B~·;J, Cost.I Mesa 642·0010 SOUlH COUNTY ISUZU Number 1 \'Olume A0<1eo Dealer U.S A. 18711 Beach Blvd. HB. U2·2000 Jaguar BAUER JAGUAR Z001 Sou'.11 1,1 • •rt A>t , ~ellf 971 2002 tlEWPOlll IMPORTS 3000 W CuJ I H,., l.c.\PO<t Ce.th 722 4000 BAU~~-A-R BAUER==t The. #1 Dealer in the Nation in Range Rover's Annual Review Vtsit Us And See Whyf BAUER [b©JITOJJ@ 11111 II. 111 ti Ilk a ......... 2 Jeep HUNTIMGfOM JU' fAGll 117SI kacll fl vd . ~ Bu'h U1·3999 0~[ COA5f JU, IAGlE 2S24 lhrbQr ~ Cosu MtS1 ~'9-102J JHll tAGlf OF SANTA ~ f l Cu11 $ t•$IJ' ~ ffty I (C: 1" U• 0100 f Unt, CLICK JU,, fAOtf ;~ ""~ c • r or • ..WW 4'.MAOO • Lexus LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER Ill Ille Heall ol ~ CO\lnty A~~lab!e for lmmecl.:!e Oeli~eiyl 22 Fwy at emn Btvd 714/892·6906; 213,566·3111 TUSllN LEXUS WOlld·s rvst And Largest Outer lustin Auto t:mter (714) 544·4100 ,... l t -.....1 1•,()f l J Jt ' , I Ill H l ' • 1 f f .C * GREAT SELECTION * * Immediate Delivery * LS 400 -. ES 300 SC 400 • SC 300 SC400 is now ava ilable in Ferrari Red! Your best buy is in the heart of Ora11ge County.' 13590 Beach Blvd., Westminster Beach Blvd. at 22 Freeway . 714/892-6906 llncoln/Mercury BEACH LINCOLN·MCRCURY 16800 BtJCh Bl tl~rtington Bm!l 381otksSo OISanO~or.,,'f 148-7739 JOHNSON l ~ON llNCOlN·MERCUllY s. ~s. Selv1Ce & Leasl/IQ :'6:6 H~r!>or fl .d Cc •11.\s3 714 540-5630 RAY f~EIOC UNCOLN·MCRCURY Sa•es • St-r •• e • Lea~"'? • P•ns • Boa( Rrpu lh .ne Aulo Ccr.:e• 71 4 ·130-7000 SANlA ANA llNCOlN·MEACUAY In /hfl.Je County s.r1Ce 1966 28 Auto Center Or Tustin. S Fwy ~· JJ:ti~fte 544·311 1 Mazda IEACH MAZDA 17331 6Udl Blvd . tU\tlnglOcl 8extl 2 ml south ol 405 fwy 714·142·66U CAIMIHl MAZDA 1425 w lbller, Cosu Meu 545-3334 DAVID J. rHllllf'S MAZDA Otalrty lamtly ser.ice since 1969 • S31es. Service ~ frwy ~ Aliw. l.Jgllna Htlls 13 7·2400 IAVINE MAZDA larQtst Oulu In the N~tiOn • Sa'es • Service rvine ~o Cen:et 513.9900 MAJOANW OF aucNA PARK 6700 IAMltlltster Ave • Buena P..,_ 739·•000 Merced es FllMK'S MOTORCARS 2~~3 Roe~ eld, Et Toro 137-~500 HOUSE OF IMl'ORTS 6962 M.anc:tiestu AYt . BueN r>~ 521·7250 fllTCHH JONES MOTOR CARS 1301 0...;&i1 Slim t~ewiion Otacll U3·9300 Mitsubishi T\ITTll CUCIC MlfSUllSHI 36 ~o Ctnter OnYe. llwlt 02·7•00 Nlss<Jn CAMNlll Nt$INIJHUNTINCHOH MACH 1183~ 8.,ch 8MI , HIAtlQlon Buell IU·7711. MO.IMO TllS flH Nl$SAN '"'" 1t1 lU$lin' Nisun 30 A1110 Ctfttf Or . I~ AiAi. Cw Ut.12U UW WtlC l~NI h lSMH 44 AIA> Cl'f.ttf "-._, "" n1.7U6 • J Newpott BMch/Coata M ... Dally Pllo Oldsmobile Al.LEN OlOSMOlllE '1 111 Or ~e Coutlty San Oie~o Fm1r1y •t A\erv. La!i~~ t.1.Jd H2-0IOO IEACH OLOS~Olllf 17331 B;Xll B .o. Hv""Clon Buell 2 1111 Sout."1 or •c:i !'Ny 7 u -142·6666 JO( MACPHERSON OLOSMOlllE 2345 I< Gla"4 A\t SllU A.~ 542·011 UNMRSITY OLDSMOlllf • GMC TIUCI( ~850 H.t!W B:vd • Cosu Mr• 540-9640 Pontiac. DAVID J. f'HllllPS PONflAC • aua:.1r '""' y se,.,ict s11et t ~ • s.s: Sel\ice Lag tus !> l«y 4:• Alln 137·2•00 lob Longpre Ponhoc 13600 Bt•tll B d Wes~:~ (714) 892·6651 MCltAH f'ONTIAC • GMC TRUCK lust• Al.to Center 71417 31 ·0990 Porsche NEWl'ORT AUTO CCNT(R 44S E Cout H.w r.ewPQl1 Bca:'I 673·0900 Saab Bl:ACH IMPORTS 30 \u10 Center Drl\-c, Tustin CA 92680 (714) 669 :!S~ • Nov. klCa ted 1n the T uslln Au10 Center" Sa tum SATURN Of SANTA ~ 13.iv A.i'.D J.I Ot S.ar!.I A:\l 8Sl ·l332 Subaru • 1umc CLICK'S TUSTIN SU&ARU 40 Auto Ct'\ltr Or • T ir..1 n no..: goo Suzuki IOI lOHGNf SUZUKI f,J# lm11e<!..i:e Ot vtry >..1 "'.i<!t s Ill \'lt$1m•OS!Cf, 13600 8t1ch B1vO (7 14) 192·66S1 TUntt CLICKS TUSTUI !.ll~UICI .co A·~ Cer11t1 De . lusWl 730-4600 Toyota lOYO•' Of COSTA MESA 1966 KWor Bhd . Costa Mesa 722-2000 JOE MACl"HfltSON TOYOJA •~ AM Center Orrte. TuSlln U2·'1H W MAXCY TOYOTA P~ 0pen 9.3 s~ 18881 Buch 8lvd , tblt.ngton Buell 147-155$ ELMORE lOYOfA Ho-¥ S\l<tet It Isl Sales * Ser.1Ct • P~ * I.using t5JOO Buell. Westminster 89•·3J22 UW Wiii llMNf lOVOTA 30 Aulo Ctrtei om e. tr.•:ie 161-o6H Volkswagen RAY ftADUOf VOLKSWAGEN S3 .s • Lu IO • Scl't'l\.t • Pins . 8o4y I •pi:t Ir.int A~10 Ctlller 714-130·7300 SOUIH COUNTY VOll<$WAGCH l.'\lrnDfr 1 Volunlf Siies Ill Ille US A. 18711 Bt.lth Blvd . Huntngton Bmft 10·2000 Danny McKenna' * )lltll <=<>llllt)' V<>~wagen/l~uzu FACTORY AUTHORIZED UIEI• Bva •Pllll 1" /J 1 I ' ' :· L', 1!1ill --Of~·­, ... ~ ... c. ..... , ..... Tllursd y, Seplemb r 24, 1992 813 I Subaru makes a statement Award-winning SVX showcases 1 Subaru S ubaru of An1erica hJs long l>ccn kno,,n for its ru g<.•d, durable and unique automoGTIC') with C\n•llcnt traction. But with 1~ mu:.t rl'CC'nt produt b, the Legacy Sport Scc:!Jn, Lc~.lC\ Tnur·n~ W.1gon and the muc.h-hcralc.Jecl S\ \ lu,ury performance coupe, Sub.mi h.ls sought to synthesize the)(' trad1tton,1I characteristics with its cngmecnns capabilities to produce modern, sophisticated and safe automobiles capabl~of usable~ outstanding performance The Legacy and the SVX model) achieve this synthesis by combining practical, advanced (ull·time all-\\ heel dri\.c (AWD> \Chicles with the late~t tcchnolo$Y such as ant1-loc!.. br.1!..c~ (ABS), dmcr· 1de air bags, multi-\ ,11\ c engines and four·!>JX'Cd, clcctronic.1lly controlled automatic trJnsmissions (4(AT). And the Subaru ~\ X rcpre~nu the epitome of C\N)thing the comp.in\ knows about building automobile!>! According to Chuc!.. Worrell, Subaru of America e\CCUtl\e \.let' pre.,i\:Jcnt th<.' SVX has succeeded in enhancing the brand's image and h.h .ii .u pro t•n to b<.' .1 mtlc:.tonc 'l'h1dc Im the cornp.111>. "Without a doubt thl ~\ \ 1, tlw mu ... t ,1d\ anccd, !>uphbt C.lll ,l I re lu t . ub;iru has manut,Kturcd l l cl.t'l'," hl.• ,,11d. "It hl'r,1lcls Sub.iru':. "11111 ..,nes and c.1l>ability to engineer ,1 trul> \\nrld cl.1:>:> \l' llcle "ithuut abandon ir l> 11 . .:. hcrit.1:-;l'. "Though mJn) pc 1pk did not L 'J>~cl a luxury pL·rforman\ l' L.ir 1nm1 Suu.Hu, \\.C' ha\ c delt\.Crl'd .rn e\U. pllon.11 product .that's \41lA Fct\1· n•\'1L·w~ from consumer:. and the n11.;d 1,1 Jltke. 13) c panding the choiLL':. lllf bu}crs attracted to tr.id1tionJI Sub.1ru qu.1lit1L':> such as value, superior traction .rnd rcli.1bilrl), \\C \\111 broadL·n our .1pp(':tl to C'\ en morl' L.on:>u 11u . " hl• .1ddccl In tlS cl.b:., the S\. \ <.l,llld:-out dul' tu rt:. combin.H1on 01 unrqrn• -.t) Imµ. room' interior, ~ophbticated 1\ \ \ D, ''""bk• su:.pcn!>1un, OO\c.•r en~ m 1:-t t t lr uni..' and rc.i~n.ible price {\\ hl n comp.m:cl to LOmp.ir .1l>ly equipped coin pl t1tor-.). In de:.rgning thl.' SVX, ruJI Ht•J\) lndustrre:., Ltd, SO \'!> p.1rcnt cump,1n). focu'cd on producing J comfor:.1blc, qui !.. .rn I a~ le \•.odd-d,1 ') 1 ar .1bk• l(I ,t.rncl .1p.11t tr om tlw uu,,d ... \\1th .1 2 W hnbl.'p1>\n •r, huriwnt,111)· oppuH'd, ''' \ltn I r l.• g: .._ .• 111<l unique \\lndu., '' : 1 ·" nclo ' grn·nhou-.c, lhl.' :>\ :\ :.UL.1..1.:l <b in llll:L I n~ tb m :i:.:on. In 1b ddJU t \L'.tr, tliL· S\ \ drl.''' .1l1llll:>I w11\ l'htl pr .ii~l.' irum Jutornot1\ e u 1t1cs 1n thl' llll.d .1 such ,1') AUTO\\OBll c \\.1.;.1z nc, PopulJr \1u.hJm s, Pop .... l.ir SLtl nee .rnd ,\utl>tnOll\, · lndu,trics. Jll of \\ hom rdudcct-thc · nb~u S \ "\ in tncir 1992 h t:. oi out:,t.1ncl s 11L'\\ ,1.11 1mub1iL:.. Rl'\ IL'\\;. ot t • ~\ \ drC\\ cumpJri:.on .. to Gum.in,':. '°''.ind touring m.1chine:., dc~urption:. 01' it) l1~htcr-pbnc cocl..pit .mcl .11.:knO\\ kcli;L·mcnts oi the SV\ •h .tn .1 htl'\1.:l11Cnt 111 :>Cil'OLC and IL•chrrLl . ..,\ • nd .b the \e.lr's purc:.l L'll~lill l.IHq l'lfurt. P n.H r trum thl.' 3.3-lrll'r ,1lum1m1111 l'll~ .1c b d1.:lt\1."rL'd to thl' rl. I\ .1 ,111 1 idL'Pl 1< knt -.u~pl'thron ,111cJ .\ \ \ D th,11 .1Ltl\ c :, monitor!> ro,1u cond1tr• rh lld Ill' dvtl;rm1n ng ho'\ to di\ 1dc the pmH'f ro'1Hd l l'J di~·br ,11..(') \\ th rnmr l.!cr1z"·d \I'S~ and 2 2 5 50\ R 1 u • eng1neer1ng ·•t;'' <.hor· d I.. L· cru.1: n,:; .1 1::.) 1.on: n n; m1.:rior. \I in .1 I. the ~\ X co:ntJ.nL> the ) 1 r.:id.!UJ:u! .• mcl..non·U~{hi40ll.ll ~ttbaru ch.1r.1 t1; r )~Ci 'n th1:. pJcl\.1i;1 thac )) Ul i::cl ~o be l l. .,,t '1 clJ,> The S\ .1 \ "c·, notice Subaru (Ont nuc·:. to k \L1.1s1..· 1mprl·~:.i\C cn~tnL'L'rrng .ind '. n • • :Jcl.;rin~ cap.1b1!1ti1:) to produce .1 I . .in 1.:d cars thJt retain the core l ·n en::. thJt hJ\t.' Jh\J\S cndeJrcd zh.11 u t '"> 1b CU>lomer:.. f he \\ \ , l.U\Crcd b\ J three·\CJr/ 36 n• l. 11nitccl \\Jrrantv and a h\e H .11 l<n 1rn :0<1 nulc.1~l.' ru~t puioration n ·\: l \\,trrJntv. Oticrl'cl b, the nl'Jrl\ -;o ~~1b.iru d~J!cr~ acru')s the L ntlL'c.l ~t.1'1.:> 'hl.• ~\ :\ i:. CO\Nl'd by J n.1:1 " de 2~-hour cmcrgt-nC} r0Jd'.>1ue I. 1,.1.: p1ogc.1m Johnson 8r Son '93 Diamante ES offers safety, comfort for discerning buyers Diamante, Mitsubishi Motors' Oagship lu"ury performance sedan, enters its second model year with a newly-designated ES version for '93, complementing the top-of ·the-line LS. Both models combine passenger comfort, safety and styling elegance with excellent performance and advanced technology. Named after the Spanish word for diamond, Diamante first arrived in the U.S. holding JJpan's Car or the Year award and brought consumers a n~w definition for affordable, luxurious motoring. Although Diamante ES b firmly cstJblishcd in the near luxury segment, it compares quite favorably in price and features with such smaller cars as Toyota Camry XLE V6, Mazda 626 ES V6, Infinite C20 and the Audi 90. The top~line Diamante LS adds engineering and comfort features that make it an lmprcssi\-c alternJtive to mo,. expensive entries such as Mazda 929, Lexus ES300 and the Infinite J30. Lb the automobile buyer proflles ol Its competitors, Diamante appeals to individuals who are married (81 percent), college graduates (83 percent) who have household Incomes that aver• S78,000, and are mostly m.iles (69 pcrccnl). These buyers ,uc ilmon~ the mo')t discerning, demanding and cdut.ilt•d !lhoppcr ... in the history or Julomoti\ ' m.ul..ctmg. and Diamante is dc!i1gncd 'PL'Ltlte.111) to -.uit thd r fi fcsl yles. Powered by M1l!>ubi.,hi !I .1dhtn< cd po\\erplan~, 01,1manl ' LS ts l'qu1p1wd \\ th ,1 12·vJlve single ovcthc.1d c,t1n!lha1t (501 ICl 3.0·litcr V6 th.it produu: ... 1 "'5 bhp ,\l 5,500 rpm. DtJmante LS 1s dn\.cn b\ ,1 mulL' IXl\\l rlul 24-vJl\c double ovcrhl•,1d c .. 1111~h.11t tOO~ 10 3.0-liter Vu Lh.H produtL'' 202 bhp .H ll,000 rpm. Both cnginl'S foaturc t Cl·f\.\uhi (ucl lnll'Llton, Mitsubishi's VJriable Induction Control (MVIO, a microprocessor to control the ignition Jnd J knock control s~tcm to optimize combustion. lu~unous m.itcrials and .i high quality ltn1 h arc 1mmcd1atcly apparent an th • {)iam.rnh.' inll't iur. V1,ual appeal of DiJm,mtl' i> en ur cd by it:t cleg.int hardtop styling ~h1ch gives tlw C.lf a look of prestige and true aerodynamic pl'rformanc~. me.isuring a low 0.30 coefficient of drag. NeW colors for 1993 inclu<k Zurich White Peirl, Reno Silver, P.ln.ima Cu.>cn Pearl, Imperial Amethyst and Prioceton Blue. f LI M ERCl 'R\' ALL CARS MUST GO! £ · After 38 Years We 're S_ELLING OUT! ALL OUR NEW & USED CARS MUST BE SOLD! SAVE LIKE NEVER BEFORE Dick Johnson says: the new owner is about tq take ove r and wants a new, fresh inventory; t herfore, we are slashing the prices on every car we have! If you need a car, new or used, it will definitely pay you to see us before these cars are gone -see us today!! ALL CARS MUST BE SOLD! 2626 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA. 714/ 540-5630 ~11 M All ur11 ph•s I•~ t AnnOUncing the Introduction <i the 1993 Models • . Now Here & Ready for I Delivery! Sedan De Ville Seville Seville STS Eldorado Allante Fleetwood UNDER $3000 "75 MERCEDES "79 BUICK 'IS OLDS BZ 2400 PARK AVE REGENCY 4-DR. AUTO. S/R ELEGANT WELL CAFED FOO, AUTO, SAFE & 118302 r Rel:MY & RELIABLE ~LIABLE . 1505811 "80 BUICK "81 BUICK FINANCING REGAL 2-DR RMERA 66K AVAILABLE V-8. FU\'S GREAT. ~IU'.J. LEATl-ER NEW TRADE 1128142 ClA$IC BOOY STYLE INS COMONO 1504631 IN DAILY UNDER $5000 1SCAD CIMARRON ClllECTOO OUAUlY LataD. Ml..5T SEE ,, 7561 '87 CHEVY CAVALIER Z-24 V-6.~. ~TY8~ 1~581 Introducing America's.premier luxury performance cars enhanced . with the control & responsiveness of Cadillac's Northstar system changing the tvay you think about American engineering. 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When the calendar turns to fall. so does the cook's palette, creating a collection of classic, healthful salad~ designed for maximum appeal combined with solid nutrition. This zim te prepare SaTatlflicoise Sandwich pa irs water-pack na with fresh vegetables and luscious Cali- fornia rip 1ves -....,..iiingly lo~ tn calorits with no cholestertl and p arily monounsatlitated fat . they add a touch of fnstant egance. Kavli crispl>reads, a gift from Norway (where ness is de rifueur). contribute hearty rye flavor. •tisfyifll crunch and tots of beneficial fiber. A flstive •petizer or side dish, Spiced Walnut & Orange l'ar Sal~ owes its special character to the rich taste of satile California waloots,here dressed with a blend of savory se~ A favorite • nut lovers, walnuts pr9'jde proteiflt(er and B via.mins as well as important minerals like potassium, magnesium, phosphor- ous and copper. The fat in waJRUtl is mostly polyunsatu- rated. a "good" fat. wMett ""Y help lower cho lesterol. Not just around the holiday-although it's a nifty next d~X use for leftover turk~y ~nd .cranberry sauce -Thanks- g1v1~g ~alad offers an mtng~mg new twist on tradition . Kavh cnspbreads, super low in fat. calories and sodium . form a base for the sprightly stuffing . Ripe olives and crunchy walnuts provide a pleasing counterpoint to the sweet berries. All of these healthy combinations forecast a delicious fall and winter salad season. • For more Maltby walnut salad recipes. write for tM new flll.callrllfodul'"SDI Liii" from .. Mllhd '**""" lltMnl, •l'tdlc A~!M Francisco, CA 94111 • "Foi _,. ollYI rtCIPll. write to: talifornia Olive Industry, ,,.,,. no. P.O. lu 7111 Fresno, CA «1147 • Fir more Klvtl crbpbrtad recipea, send 1 self-addressed, ltltnpld tnVtlopt to: K•vll llfclpa • .,,,, Bu"'11 Group, Ltd .. t2 •it 55rtl StrHt, }lew Yott, NY mrl .... ,_ Dash salt and pepper 1 teaspoon red wine or balsamic vinegar 2 teaspoOlll Dijon-style ,,,..,d spoont reduced calorie mayon•ise 12 d1rtl lettuce leaves lrslkft II Hearty Thick Of ~ Thin crispbread Addltl 11 ripe olive slice f)tlonal --... ,.. 113 cup chopped California walnuts Spice Blend: 112 teaspoon ground cumin 114 teaspoon ground coriander 114 teaspoon ground gmger Sal1d: 112 cup orange juice 2 tablespoons orange- fla vored liqueur, optional 114 teaspoon grated orange zest 4 pears (for example Bose). halved and cored Non-slick cook mg spray 1 teaspoon sugar 118 teaspoon cayenne pepper 118 teaspoon ground cloves 4 leaves green leaf lettuce 1 teaspoon cornstarch 1 tablespoon water Orange zest strips. optional In small saucepan, blanch walnuts in boiling water 1 minute . Drain. Coat walnuts with cooking spray and toss in sugar On baking sheet. heat at 325° 10-15 minutes. turning occasionally. until nuts are browned and crispy. Place nuts in bowl and toss with spice btend~ In medium saucepan. combine orange 1u1ce. liqueur. zest and pears (cut side down). Cover and simmer 10-15 minutes, until pears are tender. Remove pears and slice crosswise into half- moon shapes. Arrange pears on lettuce leaves. Mix cornstarch and water. Stir into poaching liquid and heat until slightly thick- ened. Pour sauce over pears. Sprinkle with nuts and. if desired. garnish with zest strips. Serves 4 (as a side dish or appetizer). Per serving: Calories Fat % Calories from fat 132 Cholesterol •grams Sodium • 28% 0 14 mg ·u not used for salad . nuts make an excellent snack . Store in an airtight con tainer. 1 slice whole wheat bread, crumbled 4 slices Ka vii Muesli or Hearty Thick crispbread. crumbled 114 -112 cup chicken broth 114 cup whole berry cranberry sauce (reserve 3 ri tablespoons) 112 teaspoon orange peel 114 cup Califorma walnuts. chopped 8 slices (2 ounces) deli (or fresh cooked) turkey breast 4 leaves red leaf lettuce 114 cup sliced California npe olives In medium bowl, combine first six ingredients until well mois- tened . Place an equal amount of stuffing mixture on each turkey slice and roll up. jelly-roll fashh>n . seam side down . Place rolls in shallow pan with 2 tablespoons water (or chicken broth). Cover and heat at 300° 5-7 minutes, until warm . (OR ~lace rolls seam- stde down In shallow, covered dish. Microwave 20 seconds at full power.) Cut turkey rolls in half. placing 4 halves on each lettuce leaf. Top with reserved cranberry sauce and olives. (Salad may also be served chilled). Serves 2 (IS a main dish), 4 as an appe- or skit dish. • 150 Cholesterol 5 grams Sodium 30% 111r-~111111 September 24, 1992 Food Editor T J. Hutchinson .... 642·4321 ext 366 Oietrtiar\12 Recipes/4 2 medium apples diced 1 teaspoon lemon 1u1ce 113 cup low-lat sour cream 114 cup lo w-fat platn yogurt 4 teaspoons honey 113 cup mmced celery 113 cup chopped California walnuts 4 slices Kav/1 Muesli or Hearty Thick crispbread In medium bowl. toss apples with lemon 1u1ce to prevent brown- ing . In small bo\ft'.I. combine s~ur cream. yogurt and honey. Freeze . for .about 15 minutes to thicken Pour dressing over apples. • adding celery and walnuts: toss until well mixed . Cover and refr igerate at least 1 hour. Toss again prior to serving Break crispbread into bite-sized pieces and arrange "petal" fashion around inside of ind1v1dual serving dishes (small plates or shal- low bowls). to use as salad scoopers Serve 4 (as a side dish) Per serving: Calories Fat % Calories from fat 183 Cholesterol 8 grams Sodium 2mg 76mg 112 cup finely mmced Caldorma npe olives 1 anchovy fillet. fmely mmced 1 tablespoon olive 011 1 teaspoon red wine or balsamic vmegar 1 teaspoon capers 390 A few drops hot sauce (to taste) 2 teaspoons reduced ca/one mayonnaise 8 small Bibb (or other soft) lettuce lea ves 8 sllces Kav/1 Cnspy Thm cnspbread In small bowl. combine first six ingredients Fold in mayonnaise and refrigerate several hours Place a lettuce leaf on each cris p- bread and spread 1 tablespoon tapenade mixture on top Serves 8 (as an appetizer) Plr serving: Calories SS Chol esterol O mg Fat 2 grams Sodium 140 mg 0o Calories from fat J2CVo Tip: To make 16 "finger food " snacks. slice cnspbread inner packs -through the paper -with a sharp knife before unwrapping .,.,.. · 113 cup California walnuts 2 cups fresh 1Ms11 1 garlic clove 1 tablespoon o/Jve 01/ 112 cuQ chicken broth 3 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese 1/2 pound angel hair vermicelli ... or tltin lmgume past•. coolred al dente 112 red N II pepper. minc«J 112 cup sliced California npe olves To toast walnuts, heat on baking sheet at 300° 5 minutes OR microwave 1 minute at full power (optional). tn food processor. combine nuts. basil. garltc. tH ancf broth. Process until smooth and stir In cheese. Toss '91to mixture .-0 pasta until evenly distributed. Gently tosa'" pepper and ottve slices. Serve warm . Serves 4 (IS a ma1nM). l1I ChOltsterol 12 grams Sodium ~ 3mo ."" ·-.'j 2 Thuraday, September 24, 1992 ORANGE COAST Putting lemon in your cup of tea may add too much b Q I WIS told that It It prtftrable to drink tea wftb ltmon losttad of mllk btcause somethlna In the tea mets bedly "Ith milk. Whal do you suaut? , D.L. Balboa Island If )OU depend on the milk • ~ .. Derllee Scanlon added to black tea as one or your dietary sources for calcium, then you are quite correct; tea reacts badly with dairy products. There are chemicals known as tannins found iii black and green teas h which combine Ask t e with the mineral Dietitian calcium. This ------chemical combination causes much of the calcium to become un::ivailable for Jb~orp11on and lost to the body. However. there is an even Jarker !>ide to tea which was recenily reported in the highly rcspei:tcd medical journal, Lancet. According to this repon. while bo1h tea and coffee contain aluminum, there is 100 times more Jlummum in te:i than in coff ec. Ju~1 two cups of tea a day doubles the average person's daily con ump11on of this metal. Furthermore. aluminum JccumulJlcs in both the bones and 1 he br am. ll has been proven to cause damage to theses tissues and m.1, t-c J fJctor in the ailment of J~1nl!, -.cnile dementia. -There '' hopeful i.peculation 1hJl 1h1-. large amount of .tluminum in tea may not actually bc ah,orbcd b) the body; it is felt thJI p1..rhJp 11 is chemically combined '"llh tannins 1n much the same manner as the calcium \\..IS combined. On the other hand, 1f tea 1s taken with the addition of Citrus juice, such as a lemon, then the amount of aluminum absorbed into the body is increased by 50 percent. I'd recommend that you go easy on the amount of tea you drink, and use milk in place of lemon. g 1 nm breastfeeding and my pediatrician recommends t I not do aerobics until the b:lby is weaned. He said I would have troublt feeding my baby. Do )OU know or any rt&SOD why'? J.T. Huntington Beach I suggest that you follow yo.ur pediatrician's advice. I can't say exactly what his or her reason 1s. but it may h..ive something to do 1.>.llh the lactic acid formed during hea') cxerci!>e. Lir11c ..icid 1s the b) -product of .,ugar lhat has been i.tored in the bod) as glycogen, \\hich is then broken dO\ .. n for the mui.cles to u'e as fuel during hard workout \C!>sion\. Studies have shown that li.1ct1c acid can find its way into the breast milk and create a sour ta\te. This acid is detectable for up to 90 minutes after you stop C\Crc1stng. M) recommendation is to give up the hard "'orkout in place of i.ome m0rc moderate form of exercise until you stop breast fcedtng. g Which increases my risk or heart disease mort. ha' Ing too ow a level or HDL or having high triglycerides'? P.M., Costa Mesa The combination of having a low level of HDL and high triglycerides is a dangerous one. Out since }OU have asked me to lali Batty Crocker -----. ~1~ daughter gavt me egg white po"der to make desserts. But, I have no directions for using tht po"der. What do you recommend'? -G.H., Port Charlotte, Fla. The equivalent for each egg white 1i. about two teaspoons sifted egg white powder and two table- spoons lukewarm water. Dissolve egg white powder in water, whip up like you would egg whites and follow your desired recipe. You can also substitute two egg wh ites for one whole egg in most b::iked recipes such as cookies, muffins, quick breads, French toai.t and cheesecake. How con I make good hash brown polotoes at home? The last balch I modt was llkt clut. -E.T., Stanwood, Wash. The problem may have been that the potatoes were too wet when you began cooking them. Next time, try this: Scrub the potatoes and leave skin on for additional nutrients. Or, pare thinly and remove eyes. Then, shred potatoes and rinse well. Drain thoroughly and pat dry. Heat margarine or oil in skillet ond pack potato mixture firmly into pan, leaving ~-inch around the edae. Cook abouc 15 minutes until bottom is browned, then turn and cook another 10 to 12 minute . Good luck! Do you hive • cooking qutstion? Write Dear Betty Oocktr, Box 1113, Dept. &tty. Minnenpoli , Minn. 55550. choose which 1 reel would be wo~. I would say a low HDL level is the greater problem. ln order for you to understand my opinion, the following b:ick,rounJ information is nece s:iry. Cholesterol is necess:iry in the body Cor certain bodily functiom; it's produced natur:illy by the liver. But it is also in many of the foods we cat. When we consume such a food, its cholesterol is carried through the body in one of two ways. A "high-density lipoprotein"(HOL) will take fim1 hold and carry the cholesterol ~afcly to the liv~r where it is recycled. Bul a "low-den ily lipoprotein" (LDL) is not ~ etficicnl, nod often drop molecule of the sticky cholesterol 1n the bloodstrenm, where il con build up and cause strol.e anu other heart problems. So it'i. imponanl to have many more I lDu than LDLs. Trigl)Ccrides, on the other h:ind, ore fatty acidi. manufactured in the body. They, too, arc cnrricd through the bloodstream in two way~ -by large VLDs ("very low density lipoprotcins'') or by small VLD . The lnrge one) urc s:ifer. bccnusc they cnnnol lodge in the walls of the arteries. But the 11m:ill ones can gel stuck there ond deposit the triglycerides they arc carrying. Herc again, chi can rcsuh in hcan problcmi.. The thing to remember is that the higher your level of HDLs the grc3ter number of large (!.nfer) VLDs you :JTC likely to l>•n c in your bloodstream ... while the 10\\er your HDL level is, the likelier you are to have more of the small (dangerous) VOLs. Make no mistake about il: hovins a lot of iriglyceriJcs i inviting trouf>le, but if I h:ivc to make a choice to an~wer your quc~tion, 1t hi that the HOL level 1\ the key factor. Reason; a high HDL level meuns you have a better chance of carrying triglycerides safely through your bloodstream. The results of a new study using 4,081 men age~ 40 to SS sho"cd that those· who had HDL levels of lc~s than 42 and triglyceride levels over 200 had almost twice ns many heart attacks as those who e I IDL levels \\ere above 42. You can increase your 1 IDL through regular ph) ical activity, re the amount of saturated fat your diet and switching to monounsaturates (canol:i, o C)30\e scccJ and peanut oil place of polyunsaturate . 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MlftlPt W1 .. 11•a1 • ·e--~ It.... 1 ..... , ...... ,.. .. v..._.._,_ ..... ......,.........;.-~ ... ...-.... ·~ i..... .................... ftla .......... _,.__ .... __ .._ .......... a..... ... • 9 0 ,..... ............ ~._ ..... .._.._.....,... a en ~....,___..._,.._.,....._.,.• ,.. • ....., ................ _ ... ...._.._,.._ .. _ .. ,.... .... ....... • ' J \ 4 ,oabnall collde: th• •d now u d ~ codcie )d.oers ;ouna a ol~ tho 'latma:al cookie's popularity tw remained uncrumbled since its humble beginnings. This popul:u cookie actually or- iginated in the British Isles where the use of oatmeal as a food has its longest history. Herc, oat cakes, ancestor to the oatmeal cookie, are still a traditional favorite. In Scotland, for example, oat cakes are called bannocks and they have changed throughout the years so that some arc baked thin as a pancake, others thick as a scone. To this day, bannocks are a part of Scottish New Year's Eve celebration • A sea captain brought oats to the New World in 1602. However. it wasn't until the early 1900s that oatmeal became a major ingredient in the American diet. This coincides with the creation of The Quaker Oats Company in 1901. Seven years later, oat cakes became the very fi rst oatmeal "cookie" to appear on the Quaker oats package and the first-ever recipe to~· pear on a cereal package the United Statell. Amcri n oat cakes were modest fire that reflected the peaceful, simple em at the turn of the 20th century. Temperature- controlled ovens did not yet exist. so homemakers baked by feel. These early oatmeal cookies abo did not contain i.ugar or a ll\\Cetencr of any kind. During the ne'<t 85 )Car~. 0.11- me:il cookie!> changed as America • ind Amenc:in cooking changed. During lean }ears and periods of unn: ... t. oatmeal cookies tended 10 be ~mailer in size with no fancy 1ngred1cnts. Quaker Oat:. ~lacaroons were introduced a[ler 1he 19'.:!9 stock market crash. The'>C ltllk "lu\une~" helped ooost morJk during the hard time~. Thev abo ''ere the first o:umeal Jr.op coo\..1e. Spoonfuls of dough '~ere \Imply dropped onto cookie \hcct' Jnd baked, malo.ing them much more convenient to make than the oat cakes which needed 10 he rolled and cu t into 'hape' In 1935 \\hen Cri sp Oatmeal Coo\..1c-, 3ppeared on the oats package. Uette Davis, Gary Cooper and other movie stars \I.ere the talk o r the dinner table. The dough for these crisp and crunchy oatmeal cookies was shaped into a long roll, chilled and thinly sliced. In 1943, Quaker introduced its O'~n "new deal" during the FDR era with Mal) Alden's F:ivorite Oatmeal Cookie. Mary Alden was a fictitious person, ~1milar to Aunt Jem1mJ, thJt Quaker used from time 10 time 1n the '40s and '50s. Occau~c butter and sugar were rationed during World War 11, the recipe called fo r shortening or bacon drippings and a minimal amount of sugar. Packed carefully for mailing across the ocean to• American soldiers, these cookies carried with them the hope for peace. -~ 8' oatnteal q>okiel lbr ~katfs and advertiseme.ts; Roa bcpn her career in 1944 in the Quaker Kitchens and~d in 1982 as vice president, consumer services/ groocry division. , She tells the story of how, in the early 1950s, an ad agency decided that the space on the oats package would be better used Cor advertising rather than for cookie recipes. Once done, letters of protest and angry phone calj poured in. "We couldn't get recipes back on the packages fast ' dnough, '' Ross said. Over the years. Famous Oatmeal Cookies earned the ·distinction of having the longest run on the Quaker Oats package. Popular throughout the '50s, '60s and 70s, these cookies were first introduced in 1955. They were a favorite of the post-war baby boomers in bobby sox who swooned to the music or Elvis. A cnsp, no-nonsense oatmeal cookie with a nutty oat flavor, the Famous recipe later included variations with chopped nuts, chocolate chips, raisins and coconut. In the indulgent '80s, at-home bakers found themselves competing with commercial cookie shops like Mrs. Field's and David's Cookies. Big and chewy were in, and Quaker's Best Oatmeal Cookies were developed during this decade. The message these cookies conveyed was: maybe you can't afford a big Cadillac, but you certainly can afford a great cookie . Now the oatmeal cookie has undergone yet another"transition. Choe-Oat-Chip Cookies is the latest oatmeal cookie to emerge Crom lf\c Quaker KitchcAS. "This new ~I cookie is the ead result df~any months of research, consumer focus groups and consumer in-home testing and really fits the way we're baking today," says Katherine Smith, vice president or consumer affairs for Quaker. FAMOUS OATMEAL COOKIES • ~ etp paalt-latecl aupr •• ca " ··~~ :r:-~::C,~ •~le..,.. Ak ~optional) •I tcaspooa IJOUnd cinnamon • Y4 le~ arouod nutmca • 3 cups Qua.ker oats (quidt or old falhioncd, unc:ookcd Heat CM:n to 375 dcarces. Beat butler and supn until creamy. Beat in egg and vanilla. Add combined flour, bakin& soda, salt and splcics; mix well. Stir en oats. Drop by rounded tablc~nruls onto unarcascd cookie sheet. Bake 8 to 9 minutes for a chewy rookie, 10 to 11 minutes ror a crisp cookie. Cool J minute on cookie sheet; remove 10 wire rack. ABOUT 3 ~ DOZEN. VARfATION: Add any one or combination or two or the ronowing inaredlcnts, if desired: I cup raisins, chopped nulS, or semi-sweet chocolate, buuerscotc:b or peanut butter flavored morsels. NUTRmON INFORMATION: I cookie. C.alorlcs 90. C&lorics from rat 45, Protein I a. Carbohydrate 11 g~ Total Fat 5 I· Cholesterol S mg, Dietary ribcr 0 I• SOdium 70 m&-Percent of calorics from fat: 47. CHOC-OAT-CHIP COOK,IES • 1 cup (2 sticks) margarine or butter, aor1encd • 1-Y' cups firmly packed brown sugar • ~ cup aranulatcd sugar •2 eggs • 2 1aolcspoons milk • 2 teaspoons vanilla • 1-Y• cups all-purpo~e flour • I teaspoon baking soda • ~ teaspoon salt (optional) • 2-~ cups Quaker oats (quick or old fashioned, uncooked) . •One 12-ouncc' package (2 cups) Nestle 1011 House semi-sweet chocolate morsels • I cup coarsely chQP.ped nuts (optional) Heat oven to 375 oegrecs. Beal margarine and sugars until craamy. Add ™'• milk and vanilla· beat well. Add IT"our, baking soda and salt; mix well. Stir in oats. ehoC:olate morsels and nuts; mix well. Drop by rounded measuring tablcs~nfu)s onto ungrcascd cookie sheet. Bake 9 10 10 minutes for a chewy cookie or 12 10 13 minu tes for a crisp cookie. Cool I minute on cookie shee t; J remove 10 "ire rack. Cool completely. ABOUTS DOZEN 2 11!-INCH COOKIES •for E:asy Bar Cookies: Pr~ dough onto bottom of ungrcascd 13 x 9·incf1 bakial pan. Bake about JS to 40 minutes or unul hght golden brown. Cool completely; cul into bars. ABOUT 3 DOZEN. VARIATIONS: Raisin Spice Ooitmcal Cookies: PrcpJre as directed abo,·c. add1n~ I tea)poon ground cinnamon and It• tea)~n ground nutmeg to dry in&rcdicnts. Sub;1i1u1c I cup raisin~ for chocolate morscls .. ABOU1 5 DOZE N. Signature Oalmeal Cookie): Stir in I cup or one OR Vl cup of 1wo of the fonowing ingrcdicnls 10 cookie dough: • ¥• cup vegetable shortening • 1 cup firmly packed brown sugar • l/z cup granulated sugar •I egg • ~. cup water • t 1eas~n vanilla • 3 cups Quaker oats (quick or old fashioned, uncooked) • I cup all purpose Oou r Crushed toffee morsels: chocolate-covered raisins; candv-ro:itcd " peanut butler morsels; chopped dark chocol;uc or white chocol:nc? miniature jelly beans: _granola-s1ylc cereal: r:iisins: chopped dried apples or pilled dates: mixed diced dried fru it; dried cherries or cranberries; sunflower seed); or coarsely chopped macadami:i nuts, hazelnuts, cashews or almonds. • 1 teaspoon salt • Vi teaspoon baking soda Heat oven to 350 degrees. Beat shortening, sugars, egg. water and vanilla un1il creamy. Add combined dry ingrcd1cn1sls· muc well. Drop by rounded tcas~nfu on10 ungreased cookie sheeL Bake 12 10 IS minutes. Remove to cooling rack; cool comQ!ctely. 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Daly Pilot NWJ CoUnrllt ........ fl\.-h IOtatnO 54'1 SUI CIYlsh °""*· fltlrlis W*'I, Kin Gn.Ca & Jam toblttactl Tiie Lobdell Group HHs Tiit LICIUre Cll'Clllt If you'd like the Lobdell Group to entertain and inform Mlh a tailor-mads psrformance for 'fO<X orgau- zation, pleas. cal Bil Lobdel at 540-1224. Wf)'f 5 limBs more exciting tlllll1 Y'XJf typicBI IP•M ' , THIS WEEK'S TOPICS NlwPOll NlllCAll GOP tunw;m Fanallcal 1111111 ~ Sunday Sept 27th I' ~f, 4 P .M. to 8 P .M. t!>t,J ~ Ctttzeti& ce ~~ $20 Donation. See Maraaret Wethenon or Eleanore Lewandowsld, at the center, or donate at the door. lndudrs: SS) in ~ ClJips, Buffet .. Di11ner & Oppo.-..nty Drawing. 'T I .. • 695 West 19th Street, Costa Mesa, CA. 92627 (W. 19th & Pomona) Thanks to Our Gold SPQnsors : Bennett Travel C.C. Clarke, Insurance Secure Horizons C. J . Segerstrom & Sons Torelli RMlcorp GRAPHIC '· Robert Rauschenberg among artists featured in Newport Harbor Art Museum's new show . \ ' \ . '. . . . . . ,_ . ' .... ·, . ·. "' . . . . .. ') .. . ' • oast of tlle oast ! A loo k at the people and eVents highlighting thi s week's local arts a:nd entertainment scene' Rick Helga~on ~ The Cannon Man 5~ h' an Co~er E~£~ R 1cl Hclg350n·s Job is a real bllst The 36-\ear-old's worked "'llb the lakes o( JoJn Rivers. Dr. Roben .:-huller and Zeigfried and Roy. H1~ .:reJus mclude El Toro ~tJnne air ~how'S, Orange Count) Performing Arts Center~ Grand Opening and Ehz.abeth Ta~lor's t10th birthday bash. He lgas.on 1s founder and cbcf looking into the barrel of Rick Helgason's cannon is tempting, but he doesn't recommend it. cher.nst for Sa11ta Ana-based Stage Light and Magic (S.LA.M.). .lDd he's responsible for puum, thinp in the proper . light. getting a real bang out of an affair or simply blowing up a bunch of stuff. The $pccial effects man returns to Ir.inc Meadows Amphitheatre Saturday night to fire the cannons for the u1s12 Ovenurc·· grand finale at Pacific Symphony Orchestra's sixth annual "'Tchaikovsky Spectacular." Having stale licenses in spcciaJ effects and pyrotechnics. a federal license in the manufacturing of high explosives and 15 years or experience makes Helgason an dem~nd for stage. screen and special events. By law, production companies hnvc 10 hire state-licensed special effects openitors. and there aren't many. ·'We've kind of got a bptivc audience with the cnlcrtainment industry ... Helgason said in a COVER recent interview. He was doing stage lighting out of high school for rock bands when he met Mickey Erinson, the man Wair Disney hired 10 do special effects at Disneyland. Erinsoo took Helgason under bas wine, and the procege stiU is a contractor for the Magic Kingdom. doing 1he Fantasy in the Sky fifC"-orks spccucular, the muhi-media Fant:umic extravapnza and much-publicized special e\'CDts such as Liz's 8-Day. I n 1980, Helga.son was doing stage lighting for Crystal Cathedral, whose religious services arc broadcast on television, when "30 orchestra that pla)'cd 1herc approached him about providing the cannon shots in the "1812 Ovenure. .. So, he did wb3.t an)1loe would do in thl\t situation: He went home to bis garage and built a cannon. It became the first of what is now an arsenal They b.a-ve c:omc in handy. there arc a lot ot $)'0lpbonics in Orange County, and all of them, eventually, want to do .. 1812." And all of chem call' Rick Helgason. "I enjoy it because it's always something different. Every production has different needs, different looks; a little more sparks. a little less spark.. It's always a challenge ... Depending on the orchestra, he may get his cues from the conductor via sight, a radio or an assistant cond\aetor. Each orcbei.trti also plays the ~ difiercntly. .. , go to rcheusal and test 1hc shots. They act' used to the bl:ms ~·Gemini gang T he g,alle*s at Ncwpon Hatbor An Museum arc ablaze with color and col· bboration, and the big-name 3rt stan an represented like the A· 1carn from Contemponry Al1 Hi . tory 101 . A Fnnk Stella here, there a Jasper Johns, Dovid H:u:kney over in the comer, enough Oldenbura's to fall a room, diuo Lichtenstein. and an assortment or landm11k woru by Robert Rauschcnber1 sprinkled throughout the atena -new en· tries in his oneoina cotlaae with a v;orld that juaJes the ~d cynic with the romantic poet. Think of this c.x.hibition as A block party. a rtl!nion or old friends who have loaed time to· icthcr in dote, CJQtive proximi1y. and ~ pthtred to celebrate 1 ~r milaaone. In this ca.e. the ~ ~ahborhood.. Is Ocmini G.E.L (Grapbic Edi1ions Lim· iced). • renown Lot ~lea ate· lier wtac mohadoufY eontri· buticm 10 Aiaeric:aa ~Ina siftcc tbe lftid. YiOa hill elevated tbe .... IO -.lliple art w0rt ata• so they ~on'c get knodtcd off their stools and l get used to their tempo.'' SH BOOM/4 tus. It's a hian-enerir haven for anii.1~ owned and nurtured b) Sidney Feb.en and Stanley Grin· stein, tb111 for 25 yeari has thrived on the pirited agenda 1bat nny· thing is possible, that cuning~dge creoti\ity is only AD idea away. CO<uratcd by NHAM D&rcaoc Michael Botwin· ick and Mart Rosenthal. c:ura· torial consuJtaat to New Yort'a Solomon R . Guaacnbcim Museum, "Both Art and Lif c: I.mt Gemini at 25" W p , p (throuah Nov. ____ _._ 29) is I dou ... sided auNey, ·tbe mood pliyful fCl Arts Scene tcchn1cally 1n• ------• $lNCltve. ~ first two gal)cri(') serve .up • historical prtsentataon of precipitant 11&1dK> edit.ions ii· lustratJ"S how the visioa of the ani$t and qualil~s ot the medium became the stce""I hallmark of the tudio, ~para1inc it Crom the SM GEMINI/I ~lore 'Les Miz' ~ 0 ne week more. That's the intriguing prospect for local audiences as the Orange County Performing Arts Center prepares for the en- core production of "Les Mis- cr::1bles." opening Tucsdny for an additional eight performances. A year ago, "Les Miz" became the first touring show to play for three weeks at the Center, and un- derstandably set a box office record in the process. The return engagement, which pl:iys through Oct. 4, likely will draw SRO audi- ences as well. And "''ell it should. The epic power and stirring spectacle of this near-operatic musical based on Victor Hugo's classrc novel arc vir- tually unm:uched in the musical theater. Touring productions have been eris crossing the United States and the world since the show was born at a Pari sports palace in 1980. Thnt original version -created by Frenchmen Alain Boublil and Facing the music ~ R obert McDuffie, considered one of America's finest youna violinists, pcrfonns 100 dates I year and, wrule de- manding. he's appreciative of every one. "I'm doing what I love to do, and that's performing areal music." the 34-year-old aaid in a telephone interview from his home in New York Oty. ..Jn that I'm pen an opportunity 10 do this in poor eco- nomic times. rm ptef\aJ for this." McDuffie will be the apcdaJ peal IC>loill with the Prape Chamber Orcbcatra at the Oranae County Philharmonic Society's tel· Oaudc-Michcl Shonberg -played for four months. eventually yielding the stage to the previously booked Moscow Circus. But an audio tape wn-opening concert 8 p.m. SuhJr· day at the Orange County Per- forming Ans Center. The performance is an example of the tough times McDuffie re- ferred to. The Prape is replacin& the previously announced Vancou- ver Symphony Orchestra, which had to back out of the engagement due to financial woes. "I personally do 100 concerts a yeu, which is a little too much," McDuffie &lid. "I won't be doing that all of my life. But I reel I am at the prime ol my lire physically and tcchnic:ally, so I'm kind ot tak· ins advantaac ot thaL" If be doesn't, IOmeODC else will. .. Yeah, the conservatories are al- STAGE of the :.how found its w.1y to Orn- ish mega-producer Cameron Macintosh, who supervised a vast restructuring of the piece and pro- duccd 11, with the Ru\JI Shakespeare Company. 111 LomJon in 1985. The re!>!, as they !>ay. 1!> lmtOI). ~Young ac to r takes high road By Matt Coker E'*"-metC Ecri1or • Con ider the plight of Dave Clemmons: For a year, he's endured a grueling schedule. moving from one city to another like a Fuller Brush man. When Clemmons isn't on a plane or in a hotel room, most or hb time is spent on st.age in a 3 lh-hour mu ical in \\hich he sings for about 2 1h hou~ and ill climbing, jumping, fighting and breat..ing chair:. much of the re t of the time: "h's a pretty strenuou time. actually;• the 27-)ear-old Na~h\lllc native conceded. On top of that, he portrJ)'!> J man age 46 "hen the sho\\ begin!>, and the role spans 30 years. When he·s out of his m:it..c-up. Oemmons lamented, "no one kno"s who I :im." And he wouldn't trade the experience for the \\Orld. Oemmons pl 3)'S the lead character or Jean Valjcan. the thief and sympathetic hero in the national tQuring production of the world's most-popular musical -"Les Miserables," which opens an . eight-performance run Tuesday at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. "This absolutely is the greatest thing I have ever done," Clemmons sajd in his lazy Southern drawl during a recent telephone intel"'icw from -where else -a hotel room on the road. "h's the most important piece of musical theater thi decade, :ind one o( top pieces of the century. I think it ranks right up there "ith See CLEMMONS/I MUSIC ways riJled. There's alwnys been more supply than demand. It's even more acute these d:iys." The Georgian began )>laying vio· tin at ngc 6. He went to New York at age 16 at the urging or his musi- cinn mother, Susan McDuffie, who is 1 pianist :ind or~ani t at First Presbyterian Church in Macon. "She thought I ~hould come up to New York and sec ir I was cut out to do this. And it worked." He is recognized internationally as a prominent conc~rto :mist, and he's pcrfonned with some or the world's areatest orchestras and conductors. His recording of Wil- liam Schuman's Violin Conccno and Leonard Bernstein's "Ser- enadc" lo\ ith Leonard Slatkjn and the St. Louis Symphony earned him' a J990 Grnmmy nomination. McDuffie made his Orange County recital debut at an OCPS performance Inst January at Irvine Barclay Theatre. "It wult Cun," he recalled. "I hud a great time. l played n pretty good, heavy program. (The reac- tion) lo\3S very plea~ant." With ll laugh, he added, "I re- member there were no boos." The 36-datc tour wath the Pra- gue was arnngcd by his managc- mcnt company, which also handles the Pr11guc's Nonh American con- See McOUFFI~ "Les Mi erablcs" took London and then New York by storm, finally arriving in Southern California in the spring .'f_f 1988 at Los Angeles' Shubert ThcJtCr, "here 11 '>Cttled in fo r a )Car°!> run. Since then. other companies h;H e cro.,,ctl the: Southland at LA'!> Pantagc!> 1 he· ater and l:i!>t )CJ() eng .. gemcnt ;it the Center. It!> return here nc\t \\eek gl\C!> credence tu the ulJ chchc "b) pop- ular dcmJni.J." E'en ··Phantom ol 1he OperJ:· no" 111 ill> lourth ~e.ir i;plO\\ n. cJnnut approJdl the kr· \Cnt allrJl;'llon \\h11.:h .. Ln ~11,­ crabk:... hold-. tor lb ..1uu11.:n(c!I fhc1c .m: .. Le.;-, M1L" 1unJ..1c) "h,1 fC\l!>ll the 'how at C\ crv conCCl\- abh.: opportun1t~ -.am'oni; them Ill\ 19·\ e.tr·l.)lc.J l.00, \\ho'!) '>eCn II II; c t u11e:.. J..no'' '.'> the !>l.'.Urc b' he.1rt .inJ h." .1id.ct!> to the up· coming eng.11~cmcnt. \\ h~? l'crh.tp) 11'., the ~pcl.'.l.1de. the b.1rnc..1Jc .,ccne:. arc a"c'ullll! on the f1N or 15th \IC''ing. Cer- t..1inly it\ the po\\l!r of the mu:.1c, under>el.)tmi; Hugo's bclo\cd :.IOI") of lower cl.1.,-,c) ~ti uggling to better themltche:. agJtn!>t the bact..drop of revolution. It's not a pretty )hll". The num- ber of death!> rh JI tho::.c of "llam- lc 1" or ··~t Jc­ bcth." Ou1 few theatergoer~ can lcJ\C the ) ~'.l­ hour experience "1thout humming the !>how's CJll to arms, .. One Da> ~l ore.·· which clO!>Cl> I hc fir:. I act. So. one \\eek ,. 11111 Theater Critic more in OrJngc Count).' \\here ..Le:. ~11L" could c;htl} occup) t\\O or more ~dlout \\OCl.s e'ery :.ca on mJcfinitch. Pcrforman C!> "111 bl! S•' en Tuesd.iy through nc~t Sund.i) at 8 p.m., with lo\eekend matinel!S at 2 p.m., at the Center. 600 TO\\n Center Drive, Costa Me :i. CJll 556-2787 for ticket inform:iuon. 0 T he Alternative Repertory The- ater will call upon three of the biggest names in theater fo r 11s 1992-93 season. lc:iding off 1h1!> weekend with Jean Anouilh'~ See REP/li Rhino Bucket goes Bananaz ~ I f ~ou JU't can't get enough of AC DC. the Four ~for!>emen .ind the branch of rock \\here a grnid riff c.1n rocket hcadbangers 1n the moon. check out Rhino B11,~l·1 :it U.1n:in;12 1n Santa Ana , in I· r 1,l.1) I 11,· h1ur·m.1n ou1t11 will be per- ti11111111g 'lll1£' olf the group':. new .tlbu111. "Get U!>cd To It." Hey, \l111\e got to rc:.pcc.:1 a band from I .\ th.ii pla)cd loud rock 'n' roll m111u' the.: make-up and pay-to-play ') '1c111. and ~1111 m:111agcl.I to land a m.tJor de:il. Rhino Bucket even con1nbu1ed a !>Ong. "Ride With 'i',iur,c.:lf.'' IL> the pl.itinum-selling "\\ J) ne \ \~rid" :.oundtrack. I 11r nwrc info, call 839-2352. 0 · I l1t1d ... 1od," an eight-hour c'c.:111 bringing !>Orne of the area's nh1 ... 1 ong1n~1l folk and rock acts to- ~\: 1he r on 0111..• !>tagc to help benefit Or.1nge County\ mo!>t needy resi- Neil Yo'ung (above) gets prominent mention 1n one of the most popular songs by l ynyrd Sl<ynyra (above right>. • BO OM: From 2 He's done all the PSO 'Tchaikovsky Spectaculars" and his only m1\hap was a moist charge that didn't fire 1n the damp night air of the fir<>l ,how he did. He hags the black powder now. When it's aU over, audience members invariably want to look into the barrel of the cannon -a practice Helgason doesn't recommend but docs understand. "l ve rvonc loves loud noises." dents, will be held at noon Satur· day at The Newport Roadhouse in Costa Mesa. This weekend's "Food:.tock" is different from so many bills be· cause of the diversity of pop and rock styles being offered up at :i single event. From the sparse, cf. fective offerings of folk singe r Carol Martini to the hard-driving MUSIC sounds of The Potatoes, discerning li:.1cncrs can CJ tl h a full liReup of originJI mu!>ic for a mere fi,c cans of food or SS The artbt!>, in order of Jppcar- ancc. arc: Carol ~lartini, ncxin Ill I p.m.; Flood, I-US p.m.; \'olJ.."ood Ghost, 2:15 10 3 p.m.; !Jrban Spra\\I, 3:30-4:30 p.m.; The Pola· toes, 5-5:45 ; anJ a special guc!>t ...._N eil Young vs ... Lynyrd Skynyrd "\Veil/ heard Mr. Young sing about her, 14'CJ/ / heard ol' Neil put her down. well I hope Neil Young will remember, a Southern man don't need him oround anyhow. -Lyrics from "S"ttt Homt Alabama" by Lyn) rd Sk)'nyrd I n a bit of rode 'n' roll irony, two of the principals in the above song will be appearing on the same stage back-to-back. Southern rockers lynyrd Slcynyrd perform tonight at the Pacific Amphitheatre. The next night, Neil Young plays an all-acoustic show there. Despite the dig in the 1974 song on "Second Helping," the band's first gold album, Young said at the time he was honored to be mentioned by Sl.)'nyrd, whose tune was a reply to Young's cross-burning "Southern Man." Since then, singer/guitarist/composer Young has been rock's lc.iding cha- meleon, changing musical styles like others do BVDs. $11."Ynyrd. meanwhile, ha~ put the tragic plane crash 14 years ago that killed key members and crip· pied others behind them. The screaming-guitar band is riding high from t~: critica lly acclaimed, commercially successfu l release "Lynyrd Skynyrd 1991." Young's got Slcynyrd beat on ticket prices, though. S28-S55 to S1 Q..S28.05. Coaatry Swlag A lot of Two-Stepping Plus lessons on Une Dandn' & Cowboy Cha Cha, etc. WltB£: Bab>e Pavilion WIEN: Friday, October 2rd 11JIE: 6:30 Free 2.Step Beginn«r Lessons no 0pen Mixed Dancing HOW MUCH: $7/each $ l~oouple For Info, Call Davtd RJchter at 544 8444 4 Orange Coast W6ekend I Thursday, Septembet 24, 1992 "ill pc rform from 6:30-7:45 p.m. All proccc1h from the show will benefit the Food Distribution Ctn· tcr. the Orange-based food bank that d1!>tr1bu1cs food to more thnn ::!00 non-profit agenc1e:.. The r-.c,,port Roadhou:.c 1s lo- cated at 1700 Placcn11a A\.C., in Co ta Mc!>a at the northcai.t corner of 17th Street :ind Placc111ia. Con· Rhino Bucket (le(l) and D1Jnc Buffington of Urb.tn Spra\\ I cert-goers must be 21 & tl\L r l·or more informatieffl, call the ~. 1b at 650-1840. 0 L:lter that same nii;ht -11 \vu still haven't had )our fi ll , 1 1i,c music -guitarisi JuJn c 1110' Qumtero will perform 111 •J i m :it Rimdcll's in S:inta Ana A nati\c of Medellin, Ci• , mh1a, Q uintero is one of th1: 11nc)t young·3nd·upcoming gu11 .11 "1\ 011 the scene. He cffcctl\'Cl\' tu''' Jll rock, classical and Ne~' Ai;. ,,,,: ings together to 1m~u(c · tru· mental music that dcl1,cr' 1,,1,iJ,, cmo1ion11I Cire :md 1echn1qu1: · His fiM se1'·titlcd NO\J R1: .. 1J, album was released in 11 ' .111J fea tured eight in~pmni: , 11,.1n:il,, nnJ a bright cO\cr o( "~h I J\' 111c Things." Randell's IS located JI I cc Hutton Center Dmc Ill ~.1." \ J, just off the 55 Frce".1~ t r inform:1t1on. e..ill 556-770ll -By DI.Jin \J.1111d/ TOP TEN September 21-leptember 26 TOP25 ALWAYS ON SALE • 1. Pearl Jam "Ten" 2. Eric Clapton "Unplugged" 3. Various ··s ingles" 4. Annie Lennox "Diva" 5. Red Hot ChlH Peppers "Blood, SUgmr, Sex, Magik" 6. Bob Martey .. Legend" 7. Black Crown "Southern Harmony" 8. Temple of the Dog .,Temple of the Dog" 9. U2 "Achtung Baby!' 10. Erasure "Ab~ue" 1. K.W.S. "Please Don't Go" 2. House of Pain "Jump Arowld" 3. A.B. logic "The Hltman" 4. Patty Smyth "Somettmee Love Just Atn9t Enough" 5. Madonna ''Thia Used To a. Mv Playground'' 6. Jodecl "Come and Tiit To ... f. 7. Jon Secada "Just Another o.y• 8. U2 "Even Better Than The Reill Thing" 9. Shakespeare Sister "Stav'' 10. T echnotronlc "Movie ll*f, MUSIC ~ Actor hits Ille road , West Side Story' b with Les Mil' Raney jazzes •p OCC ' COSTA MESA four-time G -Sue Raney a m . ram-• .Y wanner recog- nized as one or the world's · great J:IZZ vocalis•r r ...,.. per· iorms at 8 Saturday and ~~ p.m. Sunday ·in ~ Orange C Co oast llcge's Fine A Blc sed with rb Recital Holl. and pitch, Ran!henom~nal range 1957 follow· Y ~os discovered in ~ng an impressive REP: ART ff From 3 o ers plenty Greek traged .. . forwar'ed y Antigone .. f u to a • ast-ation contempor .. n1 • • "''J SllU· Eu~en~ O'Neill, wh America s greatest d o ra_nks among represented ...._ . . ramatists, will be h fi ~gann1no J IS anal play ''A ~ o an. 22 with begotten .. • h' 1oon for lhe Mis-• • w 1ch b · proximately where "Lo eg1ns ap- ney lnlo N1gh1" (d ng Day's Jour- Gem. ~eater) left of~e soon at lhe \Vandang up the sc . clJss1c French :ason will be the "hich opens A 00 1 medy "Tanurrc .. pn 23 · ART also will \Ule11de he:irt" offer its annuJI ~lcmon.r .. f armer. "A Christ Th ·;• rom Dec. 11-24 mas e AltcmJti' R . :uer's sixth SCJ e . epertory The-a• 1636 S. Gr!in~~ ~·11 be played out \'e .. Santa Ana. Ballet Nacion al de .. Espaiia Odobel8 6-11 Guitars and mantil''"" .~ glittering ~ chck1ng heels and the nau' ...-.iOnlte rhythms of fiamenco. "'--"' . ...... "~urn,g the U&01the.arted c~ic 1'11.t Tltrtt- ~ HaJ, this ls SpuU.sh dance at Its very best! notional debut She cut her rU::n a radio show. accompanied b album at oge 16 and bas since Y Nelson Riddle • add' · recorded 11 ' at1onal albums. She has perfo the world _ rro:ed throughout He 'd ccause· the H' saa securing the role sc~re, the story. It's . h IS career was mainl w:is a Oukc." quite o~tcntatiou:. .. w en he •e Y composed r · knew in a nt to New York to d o regional the:iter . anytime ..:!::"'~way.company an~ '::S~";t Slack. "I ,.;:'~~ m 1he Sou1h lomorrow ·b . .e said 1hey WC<C • ~ ir he knew or s p<<>On I agcn1 b , u1 I d h"~ 10 have aud111oning for lhi> ("any audi1ions McDUFFIE · F. c • rom 3 erts. After ih . . Duffie "as c ant er\ iew, ~k- first '9!-'93 SCI lfJ\CI 10 his ''I' . season date. m J~I stan· re:idv c•h mg ;ind I'm JI • " JUSted . abou1 11 " JU~I thml..anu . 08) .\l:Jtt CoJ.t; Progut Cll3mbt•r 0 Paris and from A New_ York to -and on tclevis'ustraha to Peru commercials. aon programs and hired 'on"!~. called and bugged ::oh~ve an agen1 call. I ~J ~lis<roble>") The . >pot. Four da > la p e untn I got an . n t h"e " Lake C~~,~~I has taken hlm t~e;, lhwas on an airp1:t~m1ment. I"' for ih • . oenut, Hou>! S uc p13ces as p I . \"hreehd1ffcrcnt cn .. agcmonc, an Antonio Ft '~rtdand, Se:ittlc, S·11t ,y en is st . o nt~. • . .....,u crdalc d • progr.un: lJC't'thoi • rC'l1NlrJ Io .. Th <'n s O•utu t: Crt rt: PromC'tht'us. 0 31 u r<' !> u f dt/S!>Obll '5 \ ·• /' p. .JJ; .\frlJ· Master of cerem . ~CC gig will b 0n1es for the disc jockey Che kwell-known 1'azz UC Niles and is bookc/{ ""h •he >how i> O• " an Dctmll . io in Co minor. o . llC't'rlu i1J £ C . p. ~ 111/h ' zt•t•/1 C'Ufllp · /d)uffi<': Advance cone . . S9.50 and "'r crt tickets :ire C .. c on sale · o ommunity Se . an CC's record. or another 2 II.! )CarsY ~It s .been on the ro.id ('.' If that's a , ' " ''""" to cut a co "" >"" a•O ucms, resi a . ""'')-rod .. ,.. ustr Jso L'-, II :II Ro:.sini'" n.n:}ri's ~Jmplrum• \' •. • SC'bubut 's V -1s; • ' 0· ;, /11 ll-flat nw · · •. uu~ T' rvice T k 1ckets will be Sli ac et Office. at the door. 0 an. ssurcd O:l\c Cl cmmon:. "ill be on ti lC IOJU ,. am ~US\( JAM MUSIC. most ancient of th• art•· + I am more than ancient; I un etero•I· + Eno be!or• Ii£• commenced upDD this .. nh, I was here-in th• wiods aod th• wa•••· +When th• 6rst irees and Rowers and grass•• appeared, twas among them.+ And wheo Man came, I at ooc• became th• most deli<•••· most subtle, and mo•'. Powerful medium £or the expression of Man's emotions. Whoo men were littl• better 'than beasts, I inftueoced them for their good. +lo all ag•• 1 ha•• inspired men ... ·ith bop•. kindled their lo••· gi .. n. voice to their joys. cheered them on to valorous deeds. and soothed them in tim•s of despair.+ 1 ha•• played a great part io th• dram• of Life, whose end aod purPose is th• compl••• perfection of man's nature.+ Through my inftueoce human natur• has 'been uplifted, sweetened and re&ned. + With th• aid of meo, 1 ha .. become a fin• A.rt· from Tubalcain to Thomas Edison a loog line of th• brightest miods ha•• devoted themselves to th• perfection of iosuumeots through which men m•Y utili .. my Powers and enjoy my chara>S· + 1 ha•• myriads of •oices and instrumentS· I am io th• hearts of all men aod on their tongues, in all lands aod among all peoples; th• ignorant and uo· lettered koow me , oot less than th• rich aod learned. + for 1 speak to all men. io a language th•• all Understand. Even the deaf bear me, if they but list•D to th• •oice• of their own soul•·+! am th• food of lo ... + I ha•• taught a>OD gentleness aod peace;· and 1 ha•• led them onward to beroic deed•· + 1 conifort th• lonely, and 1 bara>ODi•• th• discord of crowds. + 1 atD a --ry 1"""'1 to all-·+ l OID MUSIC. • ·\IH Orange Coast's Most Complete Art Museums • L.ii;un.i Art \lu>eum 30~ Cliff Ort\C, L.11: •"·l Bt•Jch -l'l-1-6531 "Skip Arnold f '" ~ Da~l' .i 1nant lOllJbmauon .... 11h '"" i' •'1 ~t.irl>or "-n Mu~· um of store-tronl " • a at• •m b, LO'> a.nf:Cles Jrta~I Sl..•p .., t J' thl.' 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Tu<"AfJ\' ~undJy Clo.111)1 11me f 11dJ)\ " 8 µ m AdmM•On S.s tor .uJufts S ~ tor -.t'nt0r crtazen$ and students and l•l"t' r.11 th1ldrt•n untft•r 12 .1nd nwmbers p n1 o\x1ndJ)·5.iturdJ\. 11 J m -5 pm SundJy Community Galleries • Chri>I College Irvine 1 SJO Cont0<d1J '" nc 85.J-8002 \\'011..> b\ Jrt p111ft...,\Or ll1•r>1am1n /\\JnhJu!oen on d1,pl.1y thro11i;h \\,'dne><JJ~ HalUrs CJ .1 m 'l pm Mun d.1,~·Ft1dJ\'I •City of l"'ine 11'tnt' r int• Nh Centt•r 1n HerttJ~ Park, l~J]I Y.ilc A\C '"rnc, 7:JJ 6000 "lmpcrh .. '\.'t Order." .in e~h1b1· lion "'hKh include> pamttng>. sculpcurc .ind 1n~JllJlt0ns by Barb.ua Mee.men. l 1m 11.i\• l..m>0n Buu SflC\.ll.11', C.1111c Ungc·r- mJn MJrttn GJntnl.ln 1"aculJ) Rulle .inJ l """ \\ wm un \IC\\ thrnu>;h "'m J I lou" ntk•ll lJ J.l 111 '.\11nd.1\ <I J 111 'l 8 Co>IJ Me$J Ari le.igue Callery I Cd I l> n I u< >(l.h • l 11 ,u , '' 'I 4 m .J 1• m fr <I.I\ '} J m l p '" '>.i:urd.1\, and 1 5 pm !:lund ' .\dn11,\11111 I rct• 'u'lrl "'t'r >.H' )utll' (-4! SJnlJ .O.n.1 • .·It• b-1 ill ltw \\l}fi..\ ,,, Jn I knJ11I..~. CUI re nt P'"'l<ient or thl• lt'Jl:U<.' un \ •C\\ "'" r '"'""~h \\cd ,--.fJ\ t h•u'-I J .i m ~ "h" . ............... rne \.ill!') tollcge 5 SOO '" rne ( n> lf\rne n'J J4;,J llll.' 4Sth ,1n \ f.:<•Jd • rd I rJcl.. Jr! C'\tlab.t an JrJ\\llll,"> JI' I Olh~·r dUl<) arr lrt>m s x PACIFIC SYMPHONY • ORCHESfRA • 1992 SUMMER SERIES T A N N u A L TCHAIKOVSKY SPECTAC ULAR SATURDAY, SEPnMJEI 26, 1992 1:00 PM ,~ ~ ...•• J '!"'! ~, ~ ·-· ,..., t · I ' ~final program of the c;ummer sea_<;()f\ leatul"l"!. tne magrufirent, unmortaJ melodies of T ch.atkov<;Jcv v.ilh American \101.tn superstar Marl ~plan perfomung the \'Utu~ \'lOUn coorerto. As b the t:radibon. the 181 l O\'erture L<. the grand finale romplett> with firework:. and cannons! TCHAJIOVSU t '"'-..acl Oanu1 trom Ma:.tp1W l\.""n JnJ Ml<f 1-an!A•\ (),, n1ure \ 111hn Concertn WITH FIREWORKS 1 . Ordlt">tral ~tit> ''' ' 1.~11 ()v('rlure with Fm'worl\. (annoru. and \itht.tt'\ Band P'ltASE. NO ..OLDING TAILE.S Ga CHAllS Ticket pnces start at SIO (Adults) S.i (Under 14) MER'f61EN NEWPORT BEACH ~~'+\ *'~·-l'l..l.9•1'01181 (714) 740-2000 .. ___ ,_ -----•'•W~ntrwz I"< \CMU'of.llf!oo 8 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, September 24, 1992 ' 4 I I I .. ~ I • • ' • r I J ' ' f • • .,,, . , . .... . . . ... ""' ,.,; the 1"e-,1xY1 Be.ich-1>.bed m.ii;.wnc .i1t! oo 'vte\v, run~ I r1d.'l>·Oc1 2l l lour> 8 JO • m.-7 pm MunW) Frid.l\ '1.)0 J 111 S p m )Jturd.l\ • Ne..,,port Buch City H.ill CJllel')' JJOO N~port 811.d N~port ~.Kh. 644 11 SO \\ .11crc~ by Shirley Sullt\Jn .in.,f o.I and w.itt•rcolo<> by R.lnd.111 Z0<n dt pl;.\l.'\l through "'°' 10 Hou~ II .1 m ·S pm Monda)' Frid.>\ l\,fm~un frt.~ Commercial Galll'ril·~ •Al A.lr-On's Art C.allHy 2'> t .-, R" Suite A·l()4, Cmt.i "Ysol 6t.1 .ll~J SION"fl\<U Oc\I n Ctont~1 C"'" • ) 111g °''li"'n.al p.>mtr~ by Julian I{ • )Ju>en R.1)-monJ IU)b k.iu1 R.i l1rn D.aty. Rnbeno Lu~m, Ad • Dofoth) !>p.lnSUt•r, P•ul ii llOUrl: 10 .lm•S pm hx....d.1, di)' Thur~)' •Alt.a Coll'tthoun Sllb 31si '' '· •Nev.port Be.uh Public Libr•ry l \\~JOll ( t•ntt.'f llr.ind1 85b San Ck-n\\.•ntt' Ori\(', l'.t>v.port St'.1d1 (;J4 311}.1 · Wat1:•1..ul~ •ll l\:t-\pt"1 trom 8.i> to Blull, .i u:illt,lklf1 uf .irt b\ Ru:h li>od> sh.l'\\n 1n (ot11unc1;oo l'valh t>.t.-.1port Sc.if~ 19'1:!, un \ ...... , thruush \\ t"dn1..')(i.Jy Ctand rt'Ct1)toon 1 ·J pm S anJJv k1end•p<t)o \\.11c1c.u1nl> bv ~.xh, 6} 1-&) 12 "01run .. , .a See ART 10 TOWER RECORDS/V IDE O Are You Bored? Do You Need Something 1b Do? Coma To Tower Anll ••• Take The "A Train" ••• ... Ride The Crazy Train Romance Madame Butterfly ... ... Get lost In ·iron Butterfly ,, l~ ~'''· Look for your f1V01 II• Sonpmith ••• Get Down With Aerosmith .... Watch Fantasia ••• Get A Present For Yo• Cousin Awtalll ••• ' like A Moonw•' with Michlel ••• Let Queen Ride your Bicycle • • • (714) 650-5122 1726 SUPEMlA AVE. 008tA MESA .. ( You and a guest are invited to attend a FREE advance . screening on Saturday, September 26 , at 1 O:OOam Edwards Town Center Cinemas South Coast Plaza Pick up your "Admit Two" Pass at ntE NEWPORT BEACH • COOTA ~fESA ilvPilnt ••.;Ii •iiU~w 330 West.Bay St. Costa Mesa (714)642-4321 MOVIES 'Husbands and Wives' vintage Woody despite Farrow fracas :,-;~F ~..,: .. .. J. 11 ! .~ ... I : \•'~ .. tll -J 'l I lf J nll'- :~·.:·: -rut .di the !JCllc, ~· •• .J1.1 hi.h'j'l.J l :1 h,1JJ : •• 1 ''hJt \vu·rc kit ''tth t) 't .. 1 .. _.: ~ll~n t!:Jt n.Jm1nc'. •J;. !°.l r • .:rtl\l'OC" L'f ht:. bot 'i;.: 1.. ' .., :''-r~"cc:t 1n.:om· · ,, •'f \rt. L :c: .inJ Rcl.i· " ·" .. ~': !! '''' .. n.!· .ir,J \\ 1\c~· : th, ;Jr:i .... t '\1n ...... !:~ , · .. ""'1." t1.1 1':. r.-..:nl \\ v1.lJ~ \ \: l i:: .... ,\ lr .... r~. nh.J1J.L._J .. .,.i .. -..C.J.~\H' ''• l i"t Jt,.J?· .. ,., •.d .• n:: '.!f'>1!11.1.d (0:1· · .. '' .... t'-' .... ·l!n :h~ l':l·,~r<:.:n ,_ ::- '"' r.. ..· °''l. ht•, ()l-,. ,; ' 1.,: i:1.• ' ;.IUt 1 lh. ,,,\ : r :!1.· r • .t~rJ \1.-.ih. Allen I .• rr.l\\ r·J~ J -.Jt'l-""h1..hC r.:l 111<1n,t11r c:rJ, .it11..·r he: bcl.'ume' i: 1t.1.i:eJ '"1h J :u.,eJr·ulJ col- ':..:c '1uJent Out. 01h~r thJn tho~e 1 :r· ".:nl t.1-i ... th;it', J' fJr 3., the p.1; Jl!cl' ntcnJ In h1' tre.Jtment llf the perpetual mutu.JI perple:1.1t) ">cl" ctn couple,. Allen ha) pro· ,lu,i;,t one ot ht' hc,1 -Jnd mcl· .in.lh1h -urt'i.in ani:,t-.J·r.im.i., In ·the lllm·~ t~p.:ntn!,! , ... tne. G .• • 1.. \!kn 1 .1nJ JuJ~ I FJrr.)\\ l .ire tbn•"n for a k1op "hen their '-e't :r1enJ~ J.1~1-1S,Jne' Pollad.) .1nJ ::i.sll~ (JuJ} OJ,·t,) :ilmo~I off· hanJ,Jh .1nnounce th:it the' 're 'cpJrJt1~g Since the l.Jttcr 11a,e been mJmctl for \CJr,, GJbe and Ju,h .ire 'hcll·!>hocl..cJ H\)"" rnuld th-. r 1r11.nJ, thmJ.. 1.'t ~plit11ng up~ It, 11111 f,ine thoui;.h bdorc v.e ,~i.: the l.f.1.1->-tn GJi'I.' anJ J ud)\ ,,1 H •• 1t'i1.1I lilt" GJt-c an Engft)h t11't r ,1.:111r. :idmrh h 1 Ja~ dreJming .11 , . ' -.c" col J-. ""Lile Jud) t) tn· ,e.ur\.' :.iNut her u"n attract1,e· nc-., .mJ unhapp) :.it Gabe's reluc- tJn .. c .1hout their ha' tng J chtld. \\ h.n G.Jtie ta~e'> .in unu)uJI 1n- 1cr1.. 't 111 t'irtlltant femme \tudent R1\lll <Julti.:ttc Le""t') -"ho hJ) .1 I 1,h,~ uf dJtmg o!Jcr men -all the nJ~1.en1 Jt)Sat1!.fac11on~ shift to .1 Jl'" n"ard spirJI Mcanv. htlc, J.1d. hJs taken up with "New Age htmho Sam (Lysctte Antho ny) and Sall~ 1s ftndtng the ardent over· turc) of lush publisher l.Jam Nee-'°" on the sticky side In contrast to earher "orks ~uch J!> "Annie Hall" and "Manhattan."' there's a real sense of autumnal 1mpat1cncc and frustration at the heart of "Husbands and Wtvcs." There's a short-temperncss and desperation to Allen's cha ractc~ who !teem only too v.1lhng to throw away security to pur,uc !>Orne ro- manucizcd, 1dealtzcd no11on of fu· ture happiness. Whtie Gabe") teacher with his nmel·tn·progreSli o n conflicting desire' 1s castigated by Jack for havina grown up on "movies and novels where doomed love was romantic." all "Hus· bands" fnawcd pairs arc torn be· tween AJJe.n's constant plaintive on the corrclalioas between elusive And the results are emot1on31l~ bnusmi: 1f not do\\ nright p.JinfuL J.1, k enJs up hJ\ ing an Jftcr·pJrt~ ,.r.:j:1lfng match \\1th ht) ne" pl "hen the !>tup1d1t~ t'f her .... ~~t.tl~ :inJ r~ r .1m1Js" Clrn\l.:t1003 prt'' e hum1lt.i:1ne. G.ib.: t) pun.:turcJ "hen the -tntt1all\" f.i" ntnl! RJ' nc •hreJ, h1, nlJ' el ~1th ··Tn~mrh 1.•f the \\ill" anJk1~1.:' fhc ~IJ\· D.-l~ .r fll'llJthe ., JCtu.11 ~ ,f 1.:J "J\ from b' .-\lkn -tt t l· •·•' l'ul 1n J ""l'tfu 0 l 1'1rthJJ~ k l\!> \.!,! i :: 10 the him·~ i:j~in_.,, ., :,,c: llL-Jrh hJnJ-helJ.-.. emr· J 1....:vr .. ritJr;;m apprllJ,h th.Jn~~ t.1 C.irlv J1 PJ!m:i's fU\tng, JUmp~ ..JmC::.J ""0rk A iko') anl':entou-. .:un.:c.:11 1> hJ\lng the c0up1;, · ft,...-~ incorporated into a non-fiction mo,1e counes\ of ~me unnamed do.:umentJnJ~ complete ""tth tn· tel" 1c"' and t.ilking·head !>hot!>. 1 he ~en>C of nC rY) immedlJC) I'> Where the Day Takes You Rated : R The Stars: Dermot Mulroney and Lara Flynn Boyle The Story. F~mg on the phght of Hollywood homeless kids, the movie follows dntter King (Mulroney) and his "family" of teen runawa~ tn their harrowing day·to-day quest for survival. The Scoop: Swrtchmg 1n tone between gntty, clear-~d, homfic dehne.ation and operatic h1stnooics, "\I/here the Day Takes You" is unforgettable, bracing cinema No small credit goes to d1rector/co-wntu Marc Rocco who, with the uceptJoo of some last reel melodrama, conveys the all·pvv~, apocalyptic despair and occasional fleeting wannth of the l<ids · no-exit lifestyle. Acting honors go to Mulroney as the woonckd, patriarchal nng-leackr and Lara Flynn Boyte as Kulg's girtfnend newty arrived on the streets Though it lapses mto b4thos and clid\e now and then, there's no denying that Rocco's film is a surgically precise expose on o troubhng American subculture. In a summer when ~ political party seems to be trumpeting "family values" on every front, "Where the Day Takes You" is a grim and ugly rejOindu to all ~ pat, garden-club the~s. The Score: 7 <.'Ile of the film-.. best thani;•. ~ U!>UJI, Allen\ cn~c:mbk \H>r~ ., ternfi.: D.i' 1::. ;i, the c11101 1.'n.ill~ out-1.)f·lllUCh ~.ilh (:iblc Ill rcJllll: thJt '>he anJ her GJcltc 1 .. ,cr JU'>t "haJ l\\ll )Cp.lrJIC C\pertdlCC:.") ,, m.:-Jn<k~cnt. but right hl.'.htnd her t) u::.u.il-hclmcr P1.1l1.Jc:J.. .J'> J.Jd. .. \\hll run-. thl.' gJOIU I lllllll 3 JC\- pcr .ilC t>luffn .. ,; Ill l\1.1tlN.>me pc:t· UOC'' 1h" lr.l~J' "1th Anthon~ ., l!.:"1l ... 1nch UJl'l.'tltn6) '1.'.\\Cl.)nlCr Lcv.1 \(JP,: Fca1'J1,,1,t,1nJ-ou t 1111:' hd '\.' h1n.1t1on 01 t\JU·J\\JIC jX 1~ .. JOJ ..:-.1ft1,h lllllllJIUllt\ A t '1\ th.it J'X"lb lc:!!lt \IUC~ltl)ll\ lin th..-muJJ, 1111J-l1lc ljUC~t fvr tnl1chtenm..-nt, "H u)b~nJ, JnJ \\I\ C\00 I\ Ill the enJ. J lnU\\ tng affirm..1t1on vi It) brat·l>etl uctrc\!>0 adage "Life duc'>n't 1m1t:ite art; 11 llTittJtC::. b.JJ lCk\ f)t0n" Rating on /.JO .scJ/C', JO b<'ing b<"St: "'· llelriser m: ttea on El'th Rated: R The Stars: Ooog Bradley, Kevin Bemhatdt The Storr-That mdustnal strength natl-noggin Pinhead returns in the third 1nstall~nt of Bntoo horror seosatt0n Clive Bat1c.u's successful "Hellra1ser" senes. 'Mlen a decadent young preppte mghtdub ~r (Bernhardt) purchases a bizarre sculpture, he unwittJngly paves the Wif'I for the no-pain, no~aln dcmon"s (Bradley) entry into our world. '\lVhen a beautiful reporter (Terry Farrell) stumbles onto the truth, she setS out (wtth the ~Ip of Pinhead's human alter ego!) to thwart the monstet's gruesome machinations. The S<oop: Pinhead's bio pk is actually the best of the three films. As u.sual, Bradley's eloquent beast gm all the plummy bon mots and movingly communicates the cl'\aractets desi~ and desp4ir, While Famll makes an a~ling hero!~. Anthony Hickox's d irectton is polished and assured, and Peter Adcin's literate script Is definitely a sha.rp assist St:tong mention should also go to Bob Keen's effects. The concluding chapter to a vrvtd portnsyal of The Pit and its chief arbiter of seduction and appetite, "Hdlraiser Ill" is dau.li~ SC.at)' fun. The Score: 6 The media cirrns surrounding Woodv Alle"'s break from Mi01 r.u- row (.ibO\c) and rclalion hip \\ith her adopt~d daughter J)tdl', "Husb.inds and \\'i\cs" is among his best films in recent yNr~. Single White Female Rated : R The St•rs.: Bndget Fonda, Jennifer Jason Leigh The Story: Vulnerable and insecure after dumping her unfaithful fiance, Alllsoo Jones (Fonda) advertises for a roommate Picking Hedra Car1son (Leigh), a shy, needy type, Alhsoo at first seems to have found a godsend m the retiring, doting miss. Mer awhile, 1t soon becomes clear to hu that Hedra 1s, in reahty, a profoundly sick wacko bent on merging their personalities at any cost. . . . The Scoop: Yet another familiar spin on the psychological thnller genre, "Single Vt'hite female" lntemvttenUy ovirc~ Its by-rote hlstrioolcs and grand guignol gymnastics thanks to Fonda and Leigh's solid thesplng. With its interesti'lg themes of lethal f~. inrtual ftowcring and the dlObofical Wll"f$ In which people can manipulate lssua of trust. loyalty, territory and gultt. "S\W" at times offen the kind of densely ~red chills that Kekcrs of neo goth material are eftu. Unfortunately, In the end, the movie eschews Its atmosphere of slrrvnerlng psychic violence for the usual knock-down--drog-out slasher flick flMle. Rated: R The Stwl: Josh OWwtes, Jason Gedrid<, Stephen Baldwin Fulfillment and Everyday ReaJity. L::ScOl=a:..:t!=-=d.:°":.:..:.:1·_::10:.:--.=~10:...::bc*::.:!."..:t:iat.=._...L ____________ J.... ____________ L_~~---------- •• o~ ·~i'W;~~·ci·~~~sd~y: .. ·~~·e~~,2~·\M2 ·,I,·,.·.·,· ...... A .. ._ .•. ,., .• ,.-"'• The Score : 5 111 The Score: 5 1/t . . , You're Single & We're Free! Free flf1een word ad and free daily ~ c.hcdd Tbere'~nevcc.becn a better time to try the Personals! "We're bringing people togetbe~!" You have nothing to lose! (Except another JoneJy night!) S.:ptt:ndlt:r 2·•. J l)l) 2 Spc..~·~tl Advcrti,ing Supplcm(.."1lt for ()range Coast Weekend Ho-Hum, or Magic? are polar oppo.siles, and by virtue cJ natural law will always ce>-eXISL We hum2ns are paradoxical: We arc al lhc same time ordinaiy and common, and yet tOtally unique and special. Life is bolh mundane and mysterious. The magic lies in tJ:le moment of re21wng lhis, and operung our hearu to Love and to embracmg both aspects in ourselves and our partners If you arc out of balance, your rclauonsh1p will be too. If yoo 'rc bored, blanung yoor palUlel won't help. Take respons1b1L11y and gcner.ue new interest in yourself Then approach your partner from your new vantage point. and sec whether slhe will do Lhc same sf warranted 1f yoo·rc-feeling by MarcioSingtr, MSW. Cl/1 •vou can't keep it up forever!~ quipped an ancndee at one of my recent work- shops. He was COr6temat.tng over the fact lhat women seemed to want him lO always be cxc1ung, cu med on. channing, fun. and ·up: •rm only human: he lamented. •I'm tired d having to be a superman and cJ always feeling hke I have to prove myselfl• Men aten't lhe only ones who feel lhat unless I.hey arc m;igicaJ all the tune they11 be left aJone in the cold Women, IOO, ofLen feel a.n enormous prc.ssure to perform, IO k><>'< greac.. be the grealCSl lover, the best cook. lhe moSl scuuJllaLing conversalJonahst, etc How often do we How to resporul to"" tuO SHpoge2. hear the complaint, ·He jUSt won't 3ccep1 me as I am!·-a real person, fallible, and no< perfect? Yel Just as citen we hear, from both sexes, the agonized cry lhat lheir partners, daies, don't appreciate lhcm enough, don't ueat them as though they matter, are special (that as, divine, magical') beings So, we fall in and out of love over and over again, ~ for the •m2gte, • afraid cJ the ·~hum,• leery of being bored or feeling ·Ol'dlnaty • ' well-being always begin with you And your own v1ul wcllnc~ tS your gift 10 all Pl your rclaL1onsh1p.s' • How do we balance the ordinary w1lh lhe cxtraotdirwy in relatJOnShap.s> How do we rccrcaie nugic sf it's gone, 0< relieve the pres.sure of always having lO be superhuman sf we.Just want to foci com· fon.able and human.> Magic and ho-hum a need to step down olT a pedestal, seek suppon lO do so. Waiting around and w1.stung your partner would c hange first is giving your own power away. Balance and .Wan:ia IS DireclOr ofthe Fourulat:on For fnJfmacy. A ll>le ans educator and healer. she IS dedu;aU!d to f aalita11nR.fi1ll1 waJ rela11ons 'JJe also contluas 1114·1 ;·. shops, RF.IA n O.\sbops and Touch ... 1u a1V ness tratmnk You can ca/J J.farsba on her uo1cemall l'st~ tbe 90(}# m thlS pttblrcmion and SC/ea ~tum 2, then CaU 1r25JJ OH MA Qod! He1h)'. allllel>C and -i«it mw«y dliO.. I Wllll 1 bis lllr'IGIVt luili ! HlftlnllOll Bach. Call li.l. j(ISll WF. 111m, .::uvc. cnpy1 con- cau, pll~ \he OUldoorL I~ bola )'1111? (cfslft q«hcr. WCSll'.!llllSICr. Call 1753. YOt;. G 50. BLO~DE. ~~1122. ICiCkJ 1M11111<0 SO, Wllflll1J. IO etlfC11 fin nl pouabk rda11onslllp. Casu Mesa CAI 1195. AmAcnVE. Ft'\~Y SWF 20, scds s~ 20-2.S (or palUQ. mo¥· IG, (11n Irv~ Call l09S. CAS liAL, CO~'TE~'T Tom boy DWf Cl. sccn. pmar.ablc lacbcr w11h )'Oll't dllkkal ..ts p1ua11. Owbk fnO'ld? Newport 8cxll. Call l14l CREATIVE.AlTRAcnVE.DWl-. 30, seeks special fnendJ!up ...,lh 1111msmi tNn. Hillllm&llll'I Beach Call 1663. BLOSDE WRITER 39 SEEKS scmlamn (or lhealn. Bc.ctr.~lu. tonems. ~IS. health)', JcneJOU' llimnsuin 8adl. Call 191 l IFI WERE Bll\1> ... ha& wwld I 1Ct whcrl I r ICed yw' U I were cb.f. how 'lllQJld )'1111 conwnun.~ -~111 me? I am IQ bl!Dl! or dc:U. tu bow 1 c BETTE M1DLEl pcrJllQllt1y. tu ....WC/w.~'"'--' -... ~ ... telb ......... ,.... .. ...,_ llVYt, ... ,.... _.... llDall. -...-~r•••NJS.ltGQll­ _... ,..,.. ... apal. d -.S9. PElSlAS WA.\IED: 8a1A1fli.I blandt ..,. pa t)C9. JO. -. hmdiramc..-...S.~­~....ir.-cally 111dqi " ., lllt1ft S.\4 » S.5 for flal. tnWd. 16- wCMn. h-. Call 1971. I A\t JEWlSlL .JllS7, ~ llhieaK., WI&)'• llblotl.ad)' -*r- flll 11111 ~ca m "tr/ "1Y I wwld like ID meet a Jew9h mm who 't'lll lunar -•-t.n I cu liU lbat.! Scw-pon Bach. Call I tll. do I blC1W 1bal )OU Wt J«fl&~"'----Chl&c. an 1n9 t..s 8eldl. Call ltS7. AmAC11VF.. ptOF'ESSK)~ SJF. NA 37. S'?/IOll. s.t. ed- •--. l!ripl. lllllaaDJ iA-.-.~.--...U,si· ..... tpitlll_m-1/pa_ ,)S. .,, ....... -.ftria&,rwd, ---~-h., .... '"-Call 1'71S. • l"M LOOICJSO for • ~. )'tlC!lllR 0 1, ~ ~ rm,_. 40, cw. MdhHt. ae- .,,,. f'llCM. w.. rto• -. ~ NISA>. no~ loote .u. c.a Mca. c.u 2169. ATIV.cnVI PlOFUSIOSAl. SWF. NISA> 41 tDMS aalf • ._., .,.. -an. ....... ~ Aicnd· ... ~WI\ W\G1. - me. .tilcuc, --pro1--WM.~.lSJO.h111&.0tlZl73. Bf.AU11R1L _. ... -.SIF40. .... .c:: ...-. 1'111 I eood ........ _ .... .,.. ......... ......,-. ... ... ...... -..~New­,. a.a. Otl 2197 AlllAC'T1VI SWF •I. _., 11 .. ~s.111 ......... )$.:JO -Cl.....,. ....... Cal JJ10. SMILE! v.., ,...,, ~---~"-.... ,,,mm. ..,.,. .......... -. .. ··"'--z-. ~ -,_, 0... I 1...-.r. u I? hW.6111U. I G am. """ ............ ................ ._. CA1UAL 1DBCOY, DWP SI ........................ ................... ....... OilMf: ..... _ •• ;::; LEGGY )GD.WESTll.~ LADY. -eaiw. ........ Mio '°' ~.awdl~.le·•· -Sewpoii 8mdl. Call 2176. BEAtJT1FL1.. HEAL THY Owu&.I DWF 37 lcd*" for ....__lllC· c:etlful, ~an.-l)W)4 •· tarney. ~ IOlldp-ICCmt' UA T. l..O"e 0.-. bill..._ *una. ~ alre, -. ..-u. nwd. c1.n1y W'G'k, ~---die 1ood lift.. ma..r......nlrll'-.Cal 1661. TAU.. SUNDEl "7S N~. ainc· u.c.~abolahfeSWF--.. IO mecs' .Print. hanm, ~ 111111 (or fncndthtp and l'OllllllCC. Lq Badi. Call 2217. ~G. AflECTIONATE. can- m11111u.11.e, no1t-11111er1alu11c, ...... --.11na1¥t, dtplll SF .._ 011111•11C11l WMll 44'.-SO's S.'4~Lq~CaD 2011. TAU. <t')..ATTlAcnvE ..._, ,.. s.. N4. ... r-illy. _ ................ 11 ...... ....,...., ........ . .... ~ass. ATIUt'TIVI INSll>EJOUT, DWF,JUZ'tl•. W.MWM. ~~~o·~~ SWF. Mil JS. JI', Q.ASSY, ,. --.. ............... ... o..imL ... ,T._..,__. ........................ ...... .... ~&21111 ...... PltOft.SSK>SAL SWF .Sl, XIS m- 1"1' cudocn. ll'l¥cl, -Wl -Ill nak lllllUlpll Harbcu Call 2101 MiOlFSSl\IE Bt,i CE.'\TU WF 4S, NJS IDllllOplllOlll -o1 lu. mar. down 10 mnh. tu'Clll of sames. ...,-. Sorlun1 SGlllCIOllC IO slwc hft's paim? Loi A11mia. Call 2362. PtUm'Y ,_OftSSIO.~AL DWF. NJS. 4S. 1l'lm. uncnc\lllbcred. l0¥c ICMIS, lpON. llllimall. "9llnOll., -. ~· alfteuon. ruU1p1 axwcnauan. "'"et. men. TlllUll. Clll ll91. ~ SEARCH OF MAS mq tu aa*. limi ...s llllDlllll. libl:nt. bb-~ kem. kin•. kat. Ai)llCl· •''"'cnSWM. lS-lO. S"M' )I• .. r.~*il~cry n...eau 1211. lAVEH IWlED _.,. SWF .... Cllllllpll'llGI ' .. is.. .................. ~­... .... t..sa-LC.U 1416. .,. BAD. ,. WOlSEl la\ Ii.a ..iPt4-uc, .i--. ..,...,_..,_F.W.., ....... 2J.~3~ ....... ...... -------...... ................... Oill• NllD IALANCl!D LR. ..... .....,... "' ..... .. ...... .............. ~ 114'. LOVE UFE. RIEXDS. -ape-nczx:a. ~ IDd IG:rlm-' D\\-'F. SI. r•·.111na1~ bn&N Wllh Pl' -ol burnor. Dcsare &Cllllcman .tS.SS, ~.IO~ d.nq CU. cc:m ocrts.. ~-a. 1md 11111 sood con- •cmlhcla. IPinc. Call 2861 Alf YOt: SPO~IA.\EOl..S. sp1n Wiil, tel)' inl 11ns·f? Art )OU WI. SOlsb. NS wuh • fabulous fCl1" <i ir.-? I IDL Lftl aaptl COSUI Mca. Call '!620. AmAcnVESBF. J7, rs·.-. ddlcent. .emiUwt, SBM, JI•. 6 • for &xndllup llld ~bit rda&ion- flup. Lone Bach. Call 2349. SWF, 24. 81..01'1>E, BLU'6 EYES, .ST, model liJ!ft, bktt bt.:h, SIRI· 1C11.inl•coodcanc. ~cwpon Boch. CAii 12&S. MAltlUACiE·~l~DED n·11 is • 31. llnnac. SWF. XIS. t.m and hi:allhy lioclblc far-. VO,•· lr'IC2iff. .tfec:l~ tuy, NCI> ... ..s ~ f1'. ~ C4llll llUllCllllr. io-.a dill.he 11111 am ..... an.-.. .__ SuccuJ\11 -,-rmdJ IOINlld~ Mfillllll~~IOC­ ily. 1 .... o.u mz. COUNTlY CiW.. 40'1, kwa °"J ...... -..--..---..... s.s-.. ?"15 INlt 3'-Sl ......... ,.,,... ........ ................ ~ c.ia 2111 Nia. PUWllHO ..... . ... ......... ....... .. • ..,........, ... ~ c... .... • ..... v.,. Call JM. ~ Supp .. Nnl tor ~Cwt ~6 1~ 24, 1•0 At , , •.am•tq.a .~~utfT n ,,. taao;.; t0n•1 a ow to respond? You can answer these ads quickly and ~Uy by calling our e.karonJc voice-mall service. Just dW: 1 (900) 4o7-4377 ! IU.tJ aJ S 1 -Y9 per ~ Atenlgt> caD lerf€Ch ts 4 ~ Oills requue a tOUdJ-lr:me pbone Please cba:Jt for l()UCh ~ b.!fore dtah"8) Press #1-for a further explanation of the vo1cc·matl service. Pre.s l l-to rt:.)p<>nd 10 a !>pca fic ad. \i ntcr Lhc oil • v..hcn d1reac<l.) Press #3--to brow..c through the voice ads 111' l'r -, W) a va 1lable) 'ou mu~• be: Ill )~Oro&drrlO R:Spond lOOr pba:an ad. ' ,.-1,fc Inc. .l.S9.Jmc\ no h.abobry for the content d 0t ~ 10 • p••r-..in.aJ .ad•crmrmcnt The PcDOnal> arc intt'nded foe~ by ''' .:1c p<·~ ~•t1n11 reU1M.1Mh1p We recommend th.at you u\t' ''""'JT>-in "'n."-' wh('n mN'UnK >tnngr-n;. ADOl'TlO\ sceksii good man 10 t>c 10)'-al Ind lo-ms 10. R~ 11\W1UJ 111g, 111cnum. RcdcL~cnd. 5!':. I I J 5, blue eyes. S~ ups, downs, good umcs. lrv111C. C.U 2lS6. TIRfD O~ DA IDG' Loot.tni !<Y an ~ wann rd1~.w.lup' Let~ a.au.' D\H 43, Sblsitrn. lltn..:1.\C acll'C tl1d Yid.Iii '"110 c:t1JO'Y' lmll·'· lu~Jtf.,d.anrn1glkrJc't.i:k nJ:ni and ''""L>.sontl\C~ Ir-inc uU ~14S I l ROPU\. \ S WI-~I, 5 ct'. c:nJ<'Y "''"°'' 1cr.m•. mu.\1C 1nd !ti<"' •ct. Sec'' SV.'\I i.~ trnndslu;> Co.u \I~ Call 1 l!t> AITR,\CTl\ol BLO\D ptofu 11cnal \SW} ~ b' to shire mutual 1mcrcsu with 1'S~ S().b() pro( cs Siena! (Y bl&ncssmm T l.ISUll. c.u ~12. CO\{\iff'{f..\T\tl\l>f.D. YO) 11 tnaivc SWF, SIS. S'6112S, ~ 38, aubwn 1wr, blut:/vccn ~ I'm 1 dc,..n ·U>-crd\. u 1dq>11ndcui, SCIC\tt, 1111dliccnt and Q.~ pcnonablt midwc!lcrn &al, pn,.ically fit, IC 11•c, and OU\JOUlf. Ready for rt -ding 1da\lon!h1p TllSUl'L Call 1504 l11RISTIA.\/PSYOIOLOGY .WF 43. 5'6hlim. p-01y. rcrrururre. Sd '"' DW\i profcs:J1cnl, educated.~, S. ~ 1 S2. nWT1RS pvwtll llw'ouJ)I C!Y s1 ~•It p<)choloiy. humor. ~.cicro1e Dnn,c C.cuuy ~II 2.375 flall.(~ SBF Nllb 6'+, -uc..--.ic.ndbJam. ..... 35- .0 male for.,_ kll!l..feftl rdt· timJltlip. Mi•rl \cud I +.Ally •cicnaity. Saa AM. Cal 1'192. SOPHISTICATED 8RUNE1TE SWF. ~m3. aanaivc. Rnlitivc.. lll&dll&Cft IClCil' SWM 45-SI. pr<> (~ hrallhy, dal! li!o-Sf)'1' Lala Bc.:h. Call 2191 8011F..\11A.~· Aclap1ablc. U\UlK, mcandc:sccnl. v-\lk. NJS mvr- nwnal prdmicnl, •a. S'3'. teas NllCZl'C, Slllltllt1Y"fWol'iled malt r er CllllDnilma1 Ti.in. c..11 2391. · CT.AS.SY, ATTltACTIVE. SPO\- T A. \'EOUS,bk!t~ bNlclltpr<> fculllllll, 39, DwF. l\/S, 5"5"11 25. l001C11 "11!111!s, ~."°"'~golfer, secU hmest. lllnCll\'C, esubftshcd, cmouar11 Uy l«lft cancrpan W\f \{S, 36-45, fa romance Ind tn(TC. Corona Call 2NI RE.ADY I-OR RO~\CF_ kcuty, advcn1urous,IO¥abk.)l,SWF full· f11und, 51 1/2, w/ auburn hilt and llmmd C~. ""C~IOI ~\UVC, C.S 111i . SW\I 29 ~ for lall£)uo and looc. ltvmt Call I lit>~ I M!SS coovcnauon, c~ vup and canni fm DWF, young 60. ll'ltn, 11111<11vc crtcrJdtt: w/pti11on f ~ 1.olf and 1rnn1s. Scd11111 l' a, ~JS SW\! H 6! .. /ltl'c 1111crt:11U. ~lllC. C.aJJ !m PROFl:SSIO\AI. BLACK FF ~W..l; CllJOYI thcnc, blues and art Scrlts tMic companioo. 35 60. rxt ummpaunL Long Hc.cll Call~ I 59 IRRF.SISTillLI . DlUGIITTLl.. Off·. 2 ~ ch<ldrcn. ~' IAlcl 1~.~().lh OJ\l lll.!l!L\\1) h poim...rltfc<ad\auins ~1ne.C.U IS\7 '\OT JtST A.\OTIIER PRF.TIY >-ACE. H&tlt')' nda, ton Sensual, rornmt>C. vocn ~ Gmtt seeks sincere, hcahhy, a!fcct1oc11c SI DWM. '\IS.a.tr S1 Wlda-40. U.U 'fm UJI 1859 CARl~G JEWISll WIDOW, 60, would lite to love. latch and dllxe 'J&UL 11.mniion Beach Call 15({/ Q{JtlSTlA. '\ SWF. aipys ow:loan, sailing. pn:ias1or.al, \JD, ha•c I c.hlld,cnpysh!c. Seck.sSWWOW\t 29-40, liltt va~ Se.I Bach. C.B 1199. 11REDOFGA.\if.S, \1t1e10' DWl-, l~. ~s. ant lat C\wy, uni~. l\ lrXll•c.jlnlleuiCNl,vtn11k Scd.s sinarc.. aan<11vt SW. '\S imi~ man 2f>. 3S Cm•crsauon.1dYmturc, Women Seeking Men AIW\TITF K'i,\C VlXF..~. SW!-boots. peoplt, filnCU, Lnlcnand 22. rnc:«I. ~a sorccun. b~· ini,lhsln,,canni ltvinc.uU 1446 Sf Single female SM S.og~ Mole 0 01\t()(ced G Goy l le,boon J ,_.~ A AJ1on • Bloc~ H HtJPO"llC w ',Nh, .. N /O No°"'9i N/S Non-Smoli« N /Drinic Non-Otin~et 00&;11 bNlcl1c for 1oeC1hcmcsi. ca sual pstYU!C lk la.d bed: fflRUll SWF. 19, dlubby. Joo.able. OLCJOllll 1<W1 8cadi C.D I 08I , Leddy bear -*llll romnJC S.\f v.tio loots ll'IS1dc. noc ,..m wwdc. NJ lo ·~Call 1393 BEST AUE.\D WA.VICD DWF MiCaihol1c lodclllC far DIS~ On ttm11 :\IS (4().SS) ~ .n~ WC. ta\Sl\IVC., ~ succ.ea.ful for fun. ClMI n! lbanna Ill cood UlllQ. bid 1t1ncs and 111-ba~ 1inn. ~int. uU 29 2ll SViif 51. ICO.t prUCVJOnal JCl!lle- 11\¥1 for tnvcl, golf, dwn&. fw1 A rnO-c. Bllboa C.ll 2AJS Jl lJ FT S F.f.x.t \G It <>MEO, ll1nlC • I •t, S:.l~UC, c;bs,y, uullt&O'I lvnettc SWF, l'lln lc1' 1111-•!VIC icu. lo. CS lO daJU l.lJl1& Be.di. U U 1869 CL TE A.\ 1> SPICE Y, oi6-t'uhianod SIF. 2S. sedJ COIT'l1lllUd rdaKJll- '11.p with llPCCft, ~ dnoud SIM Mtmon VICJO. Call IJ27 VU Y A TillACTIVE, OVTGO- l'4G, cu.A llVE DWF, llic:c rll'lft. o CllJll. fi.si· IO"\n&. rrmny 11taC1U. Des.a ~ rdaticnhip Mth 9llCCl'C, ranRit, ~ edlicR4. flln-IOO'inc. SWM. 4HI, Willi -al lura Wallldt, OIUI 111 ~c CAuwy ~. c..JI 2117 VERY ATTltACTIVE.f6•.)2,..,. -i. ~ pllyful. ~ PETTrE, A TTltAcnVF.. ACTIVE, WF, weuld blc1 ptMCf .• 111 my All boaL a fa wlrni. •unc. shows a bead\~ l.lJl1& Badi Call 2299 UCHT' lJP MY LIFE, BIG Cl..Y' lrl.cU1ga11. pau1on11c.. apcn. IO"lftl what female. Tall ST. lllnCl"'c, loveto\auih. &olf. AJl,dcq> tee fall. tnvd, dlncc. Yau. ••ncun. l'lln, open. sucoet.sliil, IWft. WlnTI. ta D. 45-SS. Leal& 8-:h. C.ll 2l>U A~cnVE.. SEXY BLO~l>E. DWF, Lf ... CI' dO Olurdt <I Rd. Saenor and an Utds d swft l..o¥c: 10 llllsJI, danl:c, 1olf, bike, bc:8dl nib. 11o1unc. wti.ILVtJ. rd lik'c a friend nl~ IO ftrc )lfC W'llJI, I W\f who IS ~. 1.1111, ~ IWVC, KnMUVC. I lonnot cendenw1 -..! so. QICd; " owTt tq 1kah. Ctll 2714 SSF,30, .-SSN,30+. loo. csha'HI, ~ ~. WTVl&lcn-~a-. Tllill11. u l 16TI PRETTY, P'EmE. MUSIC TF.ACHf.Jt. S7"/l 10. ~a ~ nwi ..tic> tt 'P'"n.lly mrncled. 11h- le1 ie, ~ Sl, \.0 tlwe 1 tpeaa1 lift ICJCGhcr. OrWlieC-y. C.112000. ACT! VE. PETITE UDY, .. 60ia.. IOO'm ~ nvdm& -ts mm wilh limii. iiwrall' FullcrlCn. C.D 2SSJ. 2 VIVACIOUS, A1TRACT1VE BLO!'DES. -*"IC' 2 lunorvus handsome hlri.s. S6. Wnlcs. mu- m. "'°"its. d&mcn. f1.11. lrv111C. C.D I ISS. DWF. O. QK lcxi.111' wcls some- -PICCl'e IO 1tiarc umr tl1d lllCI· au w'lll. ltvmc. C.aU 2J<n JLST BECAUSE l'M Bl:AL~'L .docsn' -I don' know v.iw's mpG'Ul1I U1 hfc--sk1- 1ni. v.akutg CUI, lncnds, lemlS, trnd, an &Dd mus1c1I1m111my40'f Ocd :IO's), blonde, S'S fl 20 I v.wld hi:t 10 mccu 0 SZ yr i*I anou- ally and f1111m1aJly IOC\R ~IL DON'T WAIT! Free fifteen word ad and free daily message check! There ·s never be·en a better time to try the Personals! Send in yours today! Form on page .i 1rv11e. uu Z305 BIJ\CK CHRISTIA~ Sl\GLE. 33, \IS. pre11y. ull (S'l 11. ihin. brOW!1 C)Ci. lids Scd.s 1&11 Owuuat. hm)'. le.. ~'If.. v.iu~ pltllcuional \IS aics ~ 40. TUSltll C.atl \SlS 'Pl::OfLESA Yr~ A TTllACTIVE.' I ~ .. VJ11aaou:l, pct11t, S'?fl IS, 42. loci 30 ~ DJF I _. an 1111dlt1era. prolcaicJNI Jewish man ~SS Wllh a pid lar1 tl1d a aooct rnllld. lmnr. uD 2449. SF.XY,B\;XOM, BRL1'\ETTf.,BJG 8U.:E EYES. DJF, lS. (lilt 14) w/ child.llC'WtoCA frcm~o.tiicb s W'f JCMS 1" IO fllPY dttin&. o:filt.. na md dlncll1C-'ftOll cl ab lhmd slup. fw1 .t lqlao LIP"' ~.pl Call ISJ,h AITRACTtVE 8l.VE.£Y£D BLO~DES9' SWF. M. fAJOY1dlO- ll\&. Im cl, Sl\, \htaitt. s;pcns. """"' and tun« Seas ~ alt\ lctK.. l'lllllllllX. Owulllll ~ \IS, for ldmnc pll11lCI' Came dd Mat Call 2&26 PETITE. VJVAOOUS. L'<iEUJ· GI:. \'T, fCllllUllt, llnd.IVC. bklndr- Scd:.,_ lbll tp«ul l1WI IO N°t my U!lfmb~A&c41wSL~ Vrcp. CAii ~ l'TELUGE.VT, AmAcnVE. SWF. 19. 51'/121, tectJ SWM 1n 'lth 11110 skiini. dcic1n1. ~OQ and fin f\ill0'10I. Call IOSJ ATIRACTlVF. Ft:U·ACURED IM.\tA 8EAJt °"er 200 Iba. Seeks 111\dl~~ tal. dal\ lnCI ~ WM 33.40. ~ only hilla\on Call IS?O. PllYSICAU.YITTSWT-,S'S'bload. ttth mt ..tio C'11C'YJ dancrns. lht lier. rncuuim or baoch, With SCYBC Ill lunar Sen B~c CCIUll)' Call 2111. rM 'OTTilEWOMA.~ IN RFJ)er lht ,.., l)Ul dco', bu• 1( ... _ ., 11«'""'°1 )'OU~ ~ ror -l'tn ' prdculOCll SWF, N/S. 33, S7. ~Mmy.-.Md~l W'lll Rnm all caJul ltv1t1c. c.JI I 96j PRF,lTY. VIVACOUS, pleyf~I. ~-IRUl,~(ftlMIC,lor 1111 llldy. ftWlY .......... •· assflil. lllnaM-.. •S.SI. ~ bh c.11~, ..s. o..roiMll\ "9•c • phcne lllil!lbe, ,.... cal lloid! ATTRACTMJ.. SWP. 3$, LOHO C.ORGrDliSHRl.. "-'F.lTI-SWF. 'I. jlendtr,S'S',ps 'Chol<sm~hand- "111'1f, StKccuful. P>"''"'· '<Uott, Iii A f\.n ~1 .. ~, C.1siwan • 1~ for Ol)O)iab.'t t'ld tnra1r"'lul re 111~1p. '\IS ll.n.1nct"' Had! UJI lb9 ATTRACTIVE. 01.UE f.YF.D BLO:-.Df..6'1', Dwt-.:-.~.43. ·~ Mall 'Mln'an, lcdq rm one ..._ rte' Y QI can drcn me up wl ta\c lllt any.1'cft &om~ f'll'lll\I S-IO~ and JC*1t1. W~ fa tu bk. Jd!-c.cnfidm&, 6 '.)' t IC· ll•t scralCftlln. JS. SCI. ukc drw ·inc. vaileyball ll'KW!eS, kids Ihm llllC'lll1 8cadi. C.aD ~ EXTKEMEl.Y ATTRACTIVE ~Ci FORSA.\iF. t'laoz,ar 1111. 'iry SWF JCd.s S~I. :O.IS.. 2h- J3, •tty anracuwc, pro(c:u10N1I, ~ cwina, Musi "''"' kids' Ir· "lllC. 0.111431 PERStA.'l W A.'1"ID ~~. ~HW. 22, trtt.s l!Klf, playf\11, r.n...n, U• lo walk., drl4, lltk_ f:ll11'1 f\fL ~ .. Bach. CAii I 012. WA.'Tm A rnu&ually ~'Ill rdll~ Wll)\ I fi~ lnnl, °"'"" MlCcS.S(lll SIS W\4 60t l.J&Jw ~ my llft.1 N~ 8aath. ~n 2796. LO V ABU: II. SF..EXS II 2.5, fun- loitins. edwcriarous, ~Cl'lllt mate fer fnoideh,p a prits1ble rd11 II~ llldlnCton Be.di C.11 IJS3 SWF DfiSIRES HA.\llSO\Q:, FTT SB.\( intir 40. rm S'9'. 39. r11. to ~. JCl'JCOIS. SUIClft. Tlalll Call t6Sl RO\V.'-'TIC! lfSflO,' M.• RA· DIA.'i' OJF cbim l\VldJOmt s·utt. tt1tlllscn Sl\4, ~. ~s fwCCl!mliM!~fldYm­ llft. Muta bf ndl ., lanJpadsJOl)c " an ll\llld. , ,,,..., w-.11 opal '"""' IP-1116 Call 2220. SWF, S'4', AMPtE Blll' m. N6. al,,,. tin'fle lll't ciq'*"1y al llOrnc. • ~ ,_. md lbt.,..., Sects ~/·. l"1n oblclfl~ &eddy -Sm ,_ c.p.--. a.• 211l WU~SOMP .. wtTTY. S"t, Tl.I~ 8U'.>NOO BP.AUTY .U nfNll icn.lmwl.S• ..,...,. ~ ... ..,,.., tllt*Mcnnp 1lllc!nplr'ld wilh lllp md '--· bYa. Cal 2111 DIP. CLASSY, VIVAOOUS. po. A2 Thursday, September 24, 1992/Advertfslng Supplement tor Orange C... w.-enct '* •Gl'ftt1· lC!lndK ... ~ Wms tclC\ft ~ DIM. *49.Ulidl, ........ r. ~ raai 01 + , ,,.,_. c.11 2119 ~'J'Fl.LECruAL A Sf.NSVAU <Mr 500 Vayprcy,tlim OWF 57 -. Wailat ~ so-60. stw't"""tea.CCllDr\IA. ..... AaaJyual IUld I ~Sa. ol hi cnGr ..t tt.Jtty IO hr.-f flin ..,.. «v-irYiM C...'1 20&8 ATBA<.'11VE Bltll\'E'Tn SWF, Ni\.34,-..flmy • ..,, ..... lhly. ftllllP'-r. look .. "" -111 lptC&I ~S}l for kfl&·lal111& fnmds.hip. !rY VL C.all 1989, PRETI'Y. Pf.TIT£. PlllOFU. SIO~A.L.. DJf.N.$, ~ ...,m tffcit U<in:l!t, ~anllc. MJOY' \hi ~. ~. ~ !;u1h4 lhmt« and rn..dl l!Qf. Serons • bcsl fncnd. IOO'Cf Ind bf c p.n.~ 11rilll 111n1lltl bdpN11l M Vicp Call lilt> 1:-.IFWCF~'"T' DWP, S6, lava ptcplt. -·beach. tn~d. &Ol.r' md d1JW1en, Scd.i 'csnlcman ID !hire film( LIJIN ~ c..Jl 2501 I WA.\irTA.U.' A ~SWM' Wiii\ All Amman sood 'wflo' (1111111:11Uyc\~l~ K'Cl.ft.M ycu lllr. ~,.., Pin~ ~1:1 no d\1kln:1\, llCI ~ <Y l'l'Al~l,\dlcr., ,. •. r 1111 hi-Id "' !-.a.: an.1 "° ~ · t'w.o\I dd \fo ~11 \ WA\TID apro(ns....lll&lma"'"~ ~'~lobe "~11<. Im a sp«1al lady, 40s. S":", 11!•11111n • lt~C IO'VU\ YOtJ Nit 10 bf a,_ vn~cr. s •ll dnnAtr S&n Jwn Uir<~CaDml C'Alll\r., AnltACTIVE BLO\Ol., 40'S, GnJO>" ~. pal1 u.:s, tw.J&c at Yo11X wtC11 Sew S/ s ,m1mw1 J4+ t« flln A ~ IOtlihlp. 1 ... 1.11t. Call Wl PRFTTY AF teeS.l U l~ W\{ fi n.na.al!y. flllCl.IONJly c. F.. II) cnaud fa pcm.~ mmasc. Chi&' Cony eau 1m SWJ., Al'TRACTlVli.. 32, -Si >01111 c11y for &~ w ITll)be ~ 1\' Ullld a •ileddlu fer pd 4 )ft/\, 11w .,.. q..1ie aQIW I 111:Pf tn•dq. JjQtS. ~and ti')' 1111 -lll111Ct.. 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NA 11V1i OIANOi a>UNtlA.'l IU\'HOrftAmt.DWF,46,~ ~=.! .. ~ ... :E , ua.1...-.Lu.ss er.. Call im. TAU. (S'll) SWF. lt. OUTCO IXG.CllM" ..... --.,_ a. S.Ufla.bt11&. lt-2'.0l)'for ~ t~'t .-WY lhlft <.)Jirm ~~~stic omM,---, .... , &.W. ............. ,.. rolls~ Wall S... Journal irv-ean 1a.. T .W..(S'\O').SIE\'Oa81.0SOC. 31, s WF. NIS, CSIJDfl Oll&doat '°'" Ml w! "°""' dcQa IO t1'ft\ Ill\ llllC. WtQR, "'8 SWM. l\A. 31 ~ In llt. Call 1619 DWf. M.19, Fl.~. SO\i tlU:R\ LADY W.. """~ la~ lftll .,~ CUJWI&.. ""1iJe slll ~· 10 De • C.aldllfftlt '"'' ~CWjMI Bciad\. OU I 211 VERY SEL6t1'1VE. HR\ flKFJTY. a111na1111bcnd, S7. irm blonde. $c-ckJ so pl.n. tff inN ~ wiuy lftla!an IO ""-' hlOlmA)'p~ ln.nc. Ca mq A ITlllAtilVE D8f. \(I~ SU>\f>H. Y, 1t1C.11tllllt rOllWI!. Std1cQolold..1ood wnd: ... 11 bl.c~ er 11obi1t, ~ a.I« k• k•'J jll0\101111.lr. !rY111t Call 1~1 l4KS\J" SAYS 1T "1.L A 111&1 "'"I SRF (t. I ·Jl~>'"· •Ill()'"' lhll wil ~~pot llu;. .iound r-i md a muk it-,,1 .. ll warm 'ff"" 1'11:.11'\ l.«4~ ( ,;y a rt ;,i ~ lull IJ'I 6'!crldi.'11;1 • 11\t'l YOt: tAU.S~J.MS.~ trwl wrJCXlll(iodn. ~ C..J 16JS 0000 WO\tA.~ LOOKJ\C I-Ott A 0000 MA."-A.lnl:tl•c. t '{ D8F. 37. S'?f\2$1 Seckq $\ JS.SO. Wl'J nc.c.. flllllly ClnClllC>d. f.111 IO b9 w1lh, fMll11tf' owtiGq and ~ how I.) nM I lldy l#i& 8ciadl. CWI 199'1 A lTRACTIVI:, Sf~~SUOt '\ Sit.APEL Y. full fiJcted bloniik. SWf. s..tJ IAJIQIW. borws. w ~$8'4.~l.S~plw, "~ alPfl JIU ~t{l!WICt.. i..r.r od mals .wt cln11& N. 1ood Ol'll\'GWIJlll'l end~ I S>'Cilt &'1Tlf «~ GudmCrvor. Wllll! A in.ACTIVE SBF. ». $ S. lotcs dancq.nvd111& Seeksl,OOd lllJt-..mo. lftlQ.lla1e SBM, 31,. M . S'ICY•. for fncnd!ih.~1 led ~ u Pa'-c.a J7.a(). A~CTTVP.. F\IU. A(lt.'U.D ser. l'7'11ecw. •1. bcnlr. CIMl- "11)' landy -1WClmlll& IO llw nuinled Sedi ~ "'5l-ecb:111cd, suaip SWM. -0.. f0t CCIJ'fll'J ttuplD!f,..bk~ Ml bra c.uzm LErS GET SUIOt.iS. SWF. NIS. S'Tl11SI, )t, bl~lt.le. W")I P"t'lY S.U SWM. NJS, 4·., Q"lt'll, alltlr.\l'fC. lS--0 • .-. fl lunar Sidi Al&. c..tl I S9l. 8A1.DWL'I NOTil£lS' toOtC 1\UXEWA.,TEOl lt\llc.. Wlfl.n, Oliwr} on lual.-bllat ~ ult: ~ llbllk bml.(y. 21! c-. Meta. C..1111 Sl VUY AmAC11VE OWF, 'ftry llQll\ :Jt, $1'/12)1, N.5 ""~ et119., ,.;y f• • 1111 1u. &m- 111 ... lllr'CllW~ 9Clft, .... M, (11111..--Uy -.laNt WM N.a ~s • d r-4t 1« .. • c.... Call ltll WHATAJll81C ~ ..... Ana/t ... a..i SP)' SWF.f1......,.•.uw_.'f'l-F.-•-.. . ...-..~ .. ....i.r. bit, ...... ""' .... .... ~ ... Pm s,,-.,. w... ....... ~ ..... .,,. Women Seeiq Women N A V.i!TT'E Lf.SBl.A~ te4q rcmm~inc. Mutl to.e la ti.bi. I'm• 111'*-C.. ~ Cd 2905 ~ Seelcirag Women Df'.CREE.D, ?6, S'IMSS, ailu'N jt tct:U alll4llc N 1J Sf. lA.cs s« 111&, lbuna. IUina, and allam I \C mllSIC JbnqlOll 8elc:ll_ Cal '!() SPlllTUAl. SHAllSO, quitt SWM 6'/ISS. &~home. M11R. coobla.1111d1. s.. .... 111111. ftlll· U•c, faulc, p•q lildy. lmnlt. Call 4007 G6T UA.u s~ lS.6'n6.S,modcV Cl« _.,SP 20>2'. lllllclic !Mr. Clrqc c-,. Call 3097. BOtlE.~. lllnCUVt SWM 37, S'IOilal-. 611~ car •. -·a. ~ o.ir.--..vqcunaa. w,qy SF. Amhtint. Cal l671 TAU.. DAil. ....._ 32, .SI~ 151, • ...,_ 11U 9l. W.. ~ r......i • ,a.y • 1r1o.-. Cal JISI. ~SIM )4, ..._, liltll&IC..t11e· --.a •• W , .... IOe.111, Cllii4 WCM .......... flhft -.. ............ IUl'ICli'fie SJF. r..-. a.ca.cwaJf'T1. SHY, UNI. Y SWM JI, fl 11190, = ~ .... ~--=' ... -.ha Oil IWl.DlQiGSWN41-*'-. S1UL A FlOO, ""'& for km' SWM_ SJ, Ni'$, Rft IS mcl.'A&C. f'lxis up. II ll'U1Clori llabcu. CaD 460). VDY voonmn. SWM. SlX· TI ES, c.lalled, Mll\'C, a.ts s.lcndcr. due. ...,.. lady. 4S pl.Ill. for ~~Ca!IOC PrtOfESSIO~ OWM..NJS.• -pd~ Vfl'Yyt11.111C60'S, S711J1$3, wwm, llldlt&cnL mJOYl wmss. self, Rune. ans A moi1111 W. ~fl'/ prcay, 111elhccn i.ty, !Sider Sl 111 shire. for polll~ scn- WI 1tla~.. Scwpon Beach. Ca.14617 llA.\1>SOME 5™, 32. lloncsl, pro- f~I .• SIS, phystc:ally fa, look· 1111fer511111.lar ftmllc. Wori\ be dd- appocnled. Corona dcl \4ar Call m1 OW\t, Cl UUsnA. \, v.i. Jl.ST SO, JUSl di vorcccl, JllSI &~ ad\ avurc temc. llll, alhlruc. run. bllSlno.s oroona. l.Jd~forwpdy,lo>.nc 11110 spu.I Tuan C..D 4QOI \tAT\:RF .. STABLE SW\! pnilc:s S>Cnl S7/14() fll, kUS llUldlH ~ NS~formO\ics,l!lc-- "·-.. drtcin& ObjC!C1l.-C: flri. l'llr!llnOr, md ~urmulmmL 111111mc· IClll Bad!.. Call~ COSl'>ECTIOS! C1wal, JiKl'U mmded. OWM. ll. n ~us. CllJOYl euy pd lll'IQ.hancst lnalds. s.u Ara. Call lSll S W)t, 11, aerb. SW /11F, lS-30. ""'° d NIS • ._ IO mlh and c:anncl Cou Mesa. Call 3J9i& SUCCESSF\il. SWM 27, lfh.lllOCd dtp II blmlas nl burmJr, Cl• ,_ 1IUlldcd. IWIW•C, 11111 phys!• cally fit. clauu s.lcndcr. heallh ce.,. .:.-, lllkAt&Clll SF, 11-27, • 111~ l"hlnlomalthtOpcnas~D • lbc K~ Lq 8cmdL. Cd 3'71 A1TRAcnVE. WTTTY SWM J7, flWl60 bcmni1R acdJ rdaum- tlup mmded Sf in&o r«l.. cafa. bad!. AnahMt. Cd J999. YOUNG PlOfF.S.SIONAL SIJM. -*sl!llQftWQl.i lS-SOrar &lend· .mp 111e111'1¥cl. s.... Na. eau 3'69. DUD€ SEEXS CW. a hulc then cl SS lO ~hc)lt ~ (or 1111:e J-1. pi cats. dos. 1111Ybe tnYd. So llCL Plcaa Ni'$, be ncll llld sn1&1"L Good 1oc1b sc OK too. N~ 8elCh. Cao ~I. AlllLETJC, HA.\1>SOME SWM lllUIQIW 6 ·4121 o. 3'. .as IClnC. u~t.. f11, M. llhSclc. P*JYc SWF. Otqe. c.u 35'1 CARIXG, Sl'>CERE OWM SIS 6'/ ISS. SI, tea.R. U10 llalthy Junp. 8c 11!111, prca)', c:mrcrvllM but Id· v--. Irvine. C.U •.S.SS SA \4 •2, .S'6/l 2S, •«ov11t111t, ~. 1-llllCft:ll.od UI ps)'-cboloo. ~. c"-::11 _. SC.~ .,..c( ~ pd ClllftCl'AIJal. ~ '*°i•s. rom.tll(., ~11 n:ad.. I smolc. Scdtll.\C WF telf- iuff 1C1e111, bli:c-nunded, JS-40. fa cntll•t rdallonsh.p. I am 1110 PBS. Bnvo. I will rccn all call1. !rl.tt. Call4313. OWM 4S SEE.KS pttU fc:malc 11oilo 1f buth silly and tcnoos Kid> okay Irvine. CaU • 2tlb. SWM ~twpcn Be.ch bUSll1CWn1n dcszrcs woman '"'lb body & hmm Inlet JI S1111te Man~ !IC\ er r... · Mi ~C'l>l'Clr' Bad\. Call ms MARRIAC&FA.\10. Y Ml~'DF.D, SWM 39, .S'l'/160, NIS happy, healthy. uemsc rcslllarly. sood lhlpc. ndrtional nlucs. "1C!t ... au. aood -· .,. cl humor, honcll. -c. camda-aLt, hl~e nqmy. Sed: .. same. Ille 20'1 IO mid JO't wUt DO clc:pmdcm. lmnc. Call 3'31 ATTlAcnVE OWM JS, 6'/210. .as pcue 1nnc11c reellCINftip l'lllDllld ror,... advcmn. Orutac. Call 3749. S.\4 2' PEUEVES dOlbc:s ~be OlnlTOl'llblc,~~UlC mli'e cMlO lea. -i.ntie d llCt butlcf. "-. Call J.407. DAU . HM'm<>ME SAM 36, 1111- l•ic. p:llllc, pusicnte ...... ~Slup. llldct Sl Wf for«im· ~· -.. TIUUll. c.11 SUCCf.SSF\;l. llaakh ProlClllClllll -u-10rce JS fer flllmllt.. family. W. hm oc:dlel1 educa· UCllt. Otqc. Call 32'0. AffliC110NATE. lOMA"'llC, owww .............. llllCCft, pat· , .... SWM n. f1M61. NJS .....,, ~·,. ... ,.. ..... ............ -~ blldl. bib. U.11111 O"I-·~ =::n.~:.~lJ. ,.,.._......_ ....... ,..,..,ly &.~ ............... .... ... v.,. Oil 3112. OY?WIC.IWCD90Mll. .... .. NMJZ.67.-w....w. BROADWAY 11rrs1 la's perform• · >'°"' ptano,my "OICe~ SWM 37, NJ S. 6'VI IS, ac1ive, MOMCWood ccd.G'. eon.. dd.Mlr. Call 393l UNIQUE GE.\11.EMAS 1ttks lnlCfUC lldy. OWM ST, 41, ~ :-.1S.1111ellicei1,11Ua11.u. wdl-GWI· ncnd, hippy SU(XUs(ul A financaaUy ta. I a 1, pity tcmn llld &olC, kwe 1n¥d Wana 111 .ancu~t.. ~ 01mbcnd. clq1n1 lady, ~tb. to dwt a hippy life 11111 build • !Wna ~lation&bip.~ loyllly,.,.-ll'ld rapac.l I lllllSI. ftvme.' C&IJ 4)19. SWM PROFFSSIOSAL RJNBU'M 30 • .S'I0'/16.S llhld.IC. Doubles u 11 JUCXus!ul busncsim.n. Setb my onundClllly C..U \1cs&.CanlSS7 SY.)t Df.sJRES SWEET ya. .uy, pc:utcSWf,.llhloQabar,Lr1ehool-cn for wild luntL S-Bexh. Call ~7 A TRLEPc:rsana1.,0\i3',pro(c:s S.l'll'lll, fin1na&J1)' '«WC, C11JOYS dift. 111&. ll'IO\' cs. scO.s u.. 34 f crnak with • cood SC7l)C °' tunor, llTCC'llonatc .. J romantic. Uds OK ll'rUIC. Call l'J7! OW\! S • dcgrud. pmauhlt 6'/ 115 seeks hallhy, mall.Sc SW .. (cw soU.1m1u,fai oWnp. Lona lkxh Call "69 OYSA \11TE PACKAGE. hand· ~SWM 6'2', llhks1c fnmc, cdu· cued ya n11~c. succnsful yet lunblc.. hmyleoc>(y )0 dcql. ad urod 'JC' casual, conscrvai~e yu ..,Id who io.cs lllt.lllCGll lil>OITICa PbR be lllllilu .rid S' IO S7', Wn, lS·32,Nts.m.-ra,~~~lllC. Call 3Sl3. SEECl!'ICi Bll..1-DTE.. !**-fa. .,.. ....... tvopclnil-. abolll .-.. R!lyub and fllSWM .S'tM70, -~ 111.mc:rcu, litcn!L Newpon. c.i&l 46SS. SCCCE.SSR.'l ... Cl.ASS Y SW\1, ~int. pni{Cl110nal. for\ICS JCds ~ed. lftl'IC\l1lbcred, petM lady ~ for relationship. Elldmy-.dl.~dcl M• Cal ~ MATIJREDSWM.bllldlomt,.S 1~ I 7S, •ay llhleuc. r.cd 111t ii 1111 sen •out. ...ri1ly "'Glllllll »so ... Clltd .. Ir\. llUIC. lhaalre nl tT&ldi men. Sewpon Bech. Call 3014 VERY IS06P£NDliNT profct t1011111 .a-SWM S'l/175, 2S, -.--. blue qa. looll~ for a llrn. mnam lady ""'° lites the i-Ji. ~wt die~ llfc. H~ 8-11. Call JrSI. Am.Acnv-e sWM n. 6'tnas. !loll-•. pro{ealCINll, -ia. oook-., "°"')'NII IOI\ .... .,. C'llCSl•t SWF »21 •&haul chJ. ...._ S. o..p a..y, Cal WI AlTIST ........ fa, N.iS. lwld· -iHb llutC\IYC, e4uc1!H -3J-4S, r11..,... INl111cn· llre, war Idly. lrtaw. Call 4 216. SE.\10ll 'JO, nll62. lahhy, ec:· Int.. Sood-lunored. e.y IO led .. 1111 loyal 6icndllower. Lone Bach. Call -'i'2. - OVER RATEDSM38,S'l~190.red hatr ,blue eyes, self-employed. Jew· ISh anu.n. "'"' OlttC)', a.trandy ramr&JCand wiuy. INaaudin poll· U\t._sc:nsuous,scnouswoman ~JS lhll tppfCltlllC:U Sood 111111' Musi be down IO canh, sol\, !or.Ible, lcnda 1ndflri1ochann1 Don\beshy Lona Bach. Call 3121. ATl"F:.'-110S WORU> SW\1 J7 ms maids. Had acadcn 20 ya.rs aso Ret<l"Cnd'Set!LaQuuu&.Call 3806. llA.'1>SO\fE C\JY, llablt.. pro{cs· sun.I, 6'21190-U llln<1M . sl.m, classy lllly fer~. dtttntn. &oil Diamond Bar QJI 42.l! A \1ERICA.'\ GL\OIA TOR stud, his mu:sc.lcs. bi& ev~ Loci:· 1111 fer bis. CWV-.it blonck to LIP me! Lona Bcach. Call 3356 OIVUSE, Allll.ETIC ware \IS pro{css1onal SW\t 30. 6M1>S. l.tcs lcmJt., cycl1111. h.ktni. ~ Ill teresllll& «Jn\USlllon, nu:h mere (1mpo1ublc to llbcl), scdJ 1c:1Jvt.. in1ercsun&. m1ell11cru Sf Co.11 Mesa. Call 3S30. :-.l:CTAASt:RFERS 10' merer I -23 bod! and Jt10'<> "'"1y Mu.11 h~e IO ha•c hm. ~""l""' Bca<h Call )QSl SLCCESSFl .. 1. 111n1..i1•e Ei.nipan OW\! S'IWI SS 'MS, rmanc1.tly and cmouonaUy ~ busJllCSS OWIJCr, ,mmc rua JU)'. bead\fron1 homt, Sttks dasy, aincu\e SWF Z.S·JS ~cwpm 8eKh. CaU 3727 a:rn.~G .. .DCE SWM 2.4, lllJOYl hfe! WJI slt1nt 1111111y scmano. (4iJ cured and~. St.al 8eKh. CaU 3239 SWM 36, 6'2, blonde. b1ut eyes. Omiian, M\c:r mamcd. SiS. 11h leuc, business owner, 1111mait- f1111C1t:d.lllftl1C10n Beach. Call 3686 Sf..'\SUOL'S. SCCCESSFl.1. pro leaiana161/19.S. smoker, lfds ilim i.dy 31...as. lllY race. 8e&h. IOlfttS. tmd I h.111111&1C11 Bcadl. Call 46C17 SllY PllYSIOA ~~chle1c, 111nc11vc 671160, f11Nly incucc doc. IOK runner scck.s pc:t11e 1et11e't>orn1111 under 3'. lrvinc. Cal )567 SW)t 33,NI IS.sectinapcue sirl IO shirt f od111p. lhcaisltu. Sllll>CU, 1nd hcaN. Irvine. Call 3U4 OlJTCiOl"JG. AITRACTIVE. ATIQ.ETIC, S1\t. ST, Ph.0~ ~)' ~ISl wllb a z:anysaur cliun.. llld a pMlaOn for cu.luc c:onq 111 the ronn cl Ir\, -iea. lhmti:r, C411- ceru llld 11'1\'d. Plays lcnnd, S•11N 111d-a 1s. Sect1111 -cu 40), who • heallh ClOllJCIOl.ll, cdu caled. open. bonl:ll 11111 Wlllq lo malle I CCll'l'IMlllenl lc.d&n& IO Loot, \~ llld Family Lq Baell Call '()&I. A.'\L\1AL llA."\DSO~F inttll11Q'll. lrtl50C, ambiurus 30, 5Wl 6S SW~. stnl&hl JMUIOll. no ccmmumaus, DO BS c.. Mesa. Call 3701 SEEXl\G ASlAS, nic.t louLns. ~. pnil'mianal SW\t 31, S11 ISO S«k.J SAF. pomble mamast- lrv'l>C. Cd l66J. HA.~OSO\fE. BIUCilIT, 6A>luc eyed .... ~. )'IM!lful 40, -io-.e ... ~ c.Al'f,tDully ~ tolliaM9y and~COftl llUllClllOll 11 llO'td llflC'CU el • IOOfq ~llllllnlhlp. ted.s ~lift -. Ml(<Onf"IOM, llllCl'tCwnbmd r.rn.lt ~ • i.i.ilul S'llllt ••• llcJ&h r-KN11 ll'ld pf~ lo¥CI ... "«:!nth~~­'°"" P'lllt. "" .. .,..,..,..( loab. Slat 8-:11. Call •210. HiY SUOAlt MAMA! SWM ,. llftlda"'cthnt.cn.~ OWF/WWF 4S.SS. HaW\home. CaD 3666. WIFE w A. \'TED, by lh11 flri. to.1111 Teddy Bar type. 39,S"I', who IOOfcs IOOfq; Abo IGUllJ, kids, docs. W\lle, walks, bath, ITIOl.lllJJnS, ln\'e!Jn&. cool111--· rdlcr·aiwcrs JU.11 your bu1c 'Cllle-hell·of·1·ca1eh.' Catholic. hll1&. M . Undl &UY who 11 ""11)', wtlbn& and Ible n&ls -· So luty up. you prmy i.dy Cid make >'°"' baa mowc quick bcfcrc some ether ludty girl gcu me r111t. Ncwpcn 8eKh. Call 3S2J. SN;LE MOM WA.\"TtO. O~ ytJl.1l1C 48, S'I O'. llhJclt<.. tw.homc. 1unaw.s. rGnWlllC JCC.U OWF 3' 4l C'1la Mesa. Call 449S ACTIVE S~1. wtll-cducalcd bus!· ncss -scdtJ 1111Xu•c, ld\cn l\WOllS fanialc c:amparuon 3().4() to lharc life s adl.Cl'll111~ Lons 8a.Jl CaJl~ SWM 26, LOOKL'G R>R 2.l 3.& '"om&n who hkcs 10 so pllcet., see thmcs. I like lau&h '"i' Irv 1t1C. Ca II 31~ llA~ DSO\tE 'I ID WE.STER \fJt SW'\! )'Q:I& 41. 6'/1 . in:cll11cr11, 11\:rnQwt.. hcakh)' sca.s beauty f..x tamllllnl:nl.. lllll1l11&t.c.1 Bcadi Call 4017. NATI:RF. LOVE.R SW~! ll, S 111 185, lens brown l\u b.g brfM11 C)CS X.:lu llcnder •'cr~gr b111.d \,S '"'mlln u JS '°' h 111c. ~ni. b.td"1g. ln\t' m<I' ICI, llld •I FuJ k:nan. Call 3Si7 llA~DSO\U:, E\IOTIO\AlL Y OPL\pro!cs;s1au SW\lo/115.JI dc:sorcs qalawun reW.ons.li.p, ~. cmrMmmt. f\.:in Clnu.)' f m ro- ~. ""'1m. pla)'fal, not aJT1.1d LO Vo.arc fcdmst I mJI» ~"' out doors. lhc).:hnl. blues/JIU, ph1l1> scplugl dJJCllUl<lnS, romanllC S" aways. Desi~ WF, N/SID, SU'Olll 1elf·1dt11111y. 1111dhgtn1. open mi.'Xicd. r~:c. Piefer «>l!qeoducalt:d. nodl.1drm..n~. lltnaivc. shm, dqllh. •ohd vahics BUCN M Call 4259 l'VE Bf.E."1 TOU> lhey'tc gcq~ • SW\!, slim. lltraa•~c. late 30·,, Sttks SWF, laie-20's.. no nall•c c~1· famics. COIU \4ca CaU )Sn Ft.:\ 4 EOLCATED 111ra,111t S~t 25, 6'211 IS I a'\JO)' bicythn&. mime, IULIW'lllU, wonin,·Ollt. ITIOll1cs. bel.:h. W1111 Ill attn.. U"t.. S'llbcUOllS. healthy. S\lil' ~ !.~ v. 'lthle.i~ bod) Lona Bea.Ji. c.. 331S Pl.EASLRABLE. pauxmtc, hand -. wcxatful 4J, fl'lll!O O.\i. '\/ S. fallm. dcaircs l.lllllubited, hcallhy fmmmc,ll'ldilr40,~tf Jn.me.Call 4061 ASIA.\, LAm, or Caucui:a.., ft male walllCd • lnuw.. br:may, body. 19-3S · ~ blk male 41Jl1111W1«1Cln Beech. Call 4059. SL'OU: A AVAOJ.Bl.£ W\1 2J, lll.raCIJ• t. llllCrclled 111 mttllll& bi a l.111>omm. Plcuecall ~isa.Oll VICJO Call lOtl llONf.ST, CARL\G SW\139. S HY 17.S, NJS llhl~ic. sua:css!ul, flmy l:nJO)°' dinina-ou&. rnoroies, S!'Ofll'IJ C\ ma, lunar. ScicU 11na. •e S "l ~IS ~Well MJ11llr qualtt1C$ Ir vine. Call l7•7 3 To resp ond to these ads call 1 (900) 407-4377 (bilkd at Sl .'19 p er min11te) or see ins tructio11s on page 2. Men Seeking Women Sit1glelife U lSlomer en'ice call (3 10) 592-6040 f o r ilif orn1atio11 or a 1.s,1a14::e. Sf Single Female SM Single Mole 0 01VOtc:ecf G Goy L le~tOn J Jow1$h A As.on • Blocli H H1spon~ w 'Wl.."9 HID No Dnigi N/S Non-Smol• N/Drinlr Noft.Or 11\l., Advent~ SupPt41ment for Orange Coalt Weekend/Thursday. September 24, 1992 ... SN 45, 57, cn)O)'S sa~inc. CILldocn., ATTRArnVE. m. SM.UT. Adi-- m<1111e1, clancinc-Scclunc all:r'ICIJtt. ~ l'OllWllic, DWM, 6'1" 1115, 40'a 4 prutt SWF 35-45 for fncnd.ship. ro-IOmcd pn:uy, ra, dtDii-, GUI&~ "*"C. Seal 8-h. Cal 4189. 111&.-wml'llll.J0.-40fordillc • -.. ~ 111.U, ouy -calm VERY lfUMA.'<0~45.5'9',eGt-umes. lalcba11 tnd lowins. IA&una catt"d, pro(CUIONI sects lit. ~ N1cuel Call 4437. lady to have farruly, bcls. ~ine. Call J1)7 S~ PROFf.SSIO."\AL NJS c: 60 but !eds like .SO, 571149, t To respond to SW\! ~7. 6/175. WI. lllhlcuc:, flsl. W'c. 1111 lllldltiaJ1 and cultind, 1a1- SUIOCTC. sablt, rd1t1orubJ!>'«1cnu:d. Ill.I, ioU. skJ nl min. Sttkinc Yf:fY these ads call ScW samr :-..s TllSIUI Call 3300. uaaivc, prtny l..ty lndcr .SO 10 shire scmc o1-wilh, n.c, for 1 (900) Rl-ilRfD PROfr,SSIO~AL,hand-commmcd rtla11onsh1p. St""-pon SON, Cbss Aa 5(). ;\cah llUX-~Call4994. 407-4377 ll'c, inclc:pmdmt, weal\hy lady 39- S'I Lo-c l11Hl, tcnrus :\ewport LETS SllAR.E & CARE. WWM. 64 Beach. UJ I 4®J 1oo11:s 5-', S7'/160, r111111Clllty sc· (billed al SJ.49 wrc. SIS. ms 1unaivc.. tnm lldy permimlle) ISTl-ll..fCTLAl. D~l JltnQJYC who hkcs danc:in&. belch, mounwru, 33.<>'/l 80, pro{ cs.mnal. C1t111g, 5Clek · dca:n, outdocn, sporu. travtl. hc:mc or see mg female of 111y nee for film. tn•cl 1nd farruly. W}utuc:r Call 4617 i11stn1clio1is CJ1 plmng Irvine. Call 3619. S~. 40, llA.'IDSO~tE. fit, fun. on page 2. OW~ .i J. 6 ?JI 90. green eytsAir own profCSSJonJI, non-rthg1ou.s, S'l I", hur. likes golf. 1rnn1s. b1lung, sedr.111g 1111na1vc SI' 34 or under for ""31trU.1, •eeks SWF JS 44, :'tits. fun, l'llmlnCC and rclaucnslup \cal.I flmll\. Ull -1301 1111 10 11WT11gc and family CON Mesa. Call 4212. Gf.\11.H1A \, VS. \ID. DW\1 (lfolcss1onal 6'/100, si111cs. I hke ~I. 33, 1>'11 SS, drirttd (lfOf, s.&ihng. cbncmi. dining How about Cat.hohc: from b.r&c f11111ly. cnPJS yw' ~twpcn Beach. Ull 476) anuques. ri. tr1•el. c:omcdy. s«k '"'11 cdu<*cd S WF wit/I va!uc:s. 1..a1c PASSIO~AlC BfST FRIE.\l> 42. 8odL Call 19SJ I> l/l9S very suc:cess{u) CUC, very h.andsoolc. blut-tycd. chamm1uc \/ EDl:CATED. A1111.E11C. tun I°" S ,.1\h no kl(k You Yeu1ga, 11mi. 1111. spultual for India, sc:els 11tne · ~I)'. rdualCd. not ll\laesled 111 11•c. 1nm, ncll1gm ,._ llndct <la."•ng a hm1ly (bul ya.: kids lfC 40 for rcl111cnsl11p Los Alamll°' pal~)~ dcl \tu Call 4-l 18 Call 4Z46 ITALIA.-; S~. 6'/17S. fl-. sor FOR l!VUYO\r uccuu" Men lioncsi. s1nccn, scaire, stable. clean. O~t. 65. 6/175. youihful, llhlcsK, responsible a.nd fun. 1-""c to dlncc, pcnonablc.tttu IYW~&lM"C with Cool, '"ttlcnd gct·aWl)'l, be.ch nl I uuJy StrullOUJ lady of bcalJ)', Seeking mart. Scckin& SW/SA lady, Jnll)'. th.wm, IOph1sttcallOn The 11»1 1J ~lite, J0..15 Y"YQll\&· S1cnaJ ILll COn'frulmCl'll a 1astthtmc:Js l..cs's Women Call U28 btg11 w1th I dJ11oautl 111 aicndl o( Jun. sand and OOS/I mtcaa. lt'\I U1C. u\SfR JOCK. \IIT PH.D, RC1earch Call 460S Sc1cnusi, 34. S'l I'. Nll1lC1. LA. Bos- ton ~anthon, cycling ccnw.ncs, PROff.SSIOSAl. OWM J7s:L: fwil11Ying, ballroom. S\lllllg, dttty, Ille, sparu, shawl romancz. inc Iambi di. dine aig. Anaheun. CaU uu~m. f1.11. atnc11vc 11~ (26-3634 36~ Cll1I deJ Mar. Call 3 8. A ITRAcnVE. RO~\TJCSWM TAU..mo.-;cwru.EDsWM•2 30 scd.J llll'Xll\'c F for~ tedtJ 1.ll1'1t\IYC lady ..tlo •llrU I pcu1blc ~-qlllOili aQJVllJCS. decision mak1111 111111. La's lllt. Maham. Call 909. Hlllllll&ton &.11. Call 4415. A lnACTlVE, LOSG HAlll ~ SCORP!O S~ 50's, llhlaic:, sli1t. Kd.s attnc11~ Iona hair SWF. COil& \icsa Call 4176. taws, tnvtl, ~ Sects SWf 40. !\IS l\<WpOI\ 8adl. Call 41S7 ASIA."\ Qt.. 'EE. ... 1'"F.EDED. SWM. GOOD LOOJCl~G. 1UC«:1sful 45, bnd. ~ hm1somt businea s~ 3J • .n cJagy, llll1ICllVC -teets menial lady »JS who l8dy tnYllll nJnWIU. CQm\ttmcrl likes w tinc. iott tcnnu. ~ 111 and ba1 fncnci Cost1 Mc.. Caa mo.nulS and long ... fks CID the J957 l'aCh 11 ruc!L ~~ Bcadi. Call 4190 F1tESH PtU.'liC'E type SB~ prUts- aialll ,_,.,,. for old fllll!'IGOed A VElY llAHDSOMI!.. lO)WI· YID rclalicllllhip -a SBF. I J.30. TIC.~,__.-.... enjoys~. rc:sa. beach. Lu ous s 3', ST/ISO (no U·w\fe. Vcp.. Sip Hill Call 3Jll DO bk, 110 loirc ........ DO l:llloOI, llO IW'llCIMs!) .... ' "«Y ~· ATltt.EnC, PROFESSIONAL. sleadu, stl'Wl. playful, cuddly SWM, 32, sects ..rim. classy bod! -"4lo bdJC\'G m chcml.suy, l8dy 10 rWCll II Oil&. Sisl5Ct 8adL llllftl8Cy, ~. nl !he ~ 10 hvt Call 3537. happily cYa"a!ia. lrti-. I 3617. llA:'t.'DSOME_ SIN MA.~ 40. 571 PJIYSICIA.~. SS, fl'~~ I SO. I laort l'IUIC, maw ics. LookJn& pcalJftC. Sects cWl.lvMed, for the nch11!111.Ch. lon& 8cKh. Call eulopc for ~Vt~ 4267. rcl111oruh1p Loa Alam110t. Call 4660. O~ PROFESSIOSAL S7 fats someone IO cnPJ Vic &ood hfc o{ Amut:.~ SBM. 41, S'6", hand tnvcl. music, lllO<'ICI. dlncca. and -. teets P&CQ&I )Olll!Cct ft· llCUYlllCS,45·57.Ch.n&cCcxllly CaO male IO WR Ille f IDCf lhinp ID hi c. 4882 Lmc 8tac.b. Call 4311. Save this section! You can respond to our personals 24 hours a day. 7 days a week. Additional personals appear on Mondays in our classified section. "TitFJST. s~. rs·. spsnllill. SB.\t GE\tL\1, :n. tats SWF wtio lunorous, &~ lpOIUnCOLIS, lS boral. lo)-'1. Cid -' tcnQf.d rmwu.. ra. nJs. ms snc 1(1 36-t • ~~SalU~CaU ..anan. Lon& Bad\. Call 463.1 36.SO. ..... l\TELLIGEVT. Hll~OROUS, SE."\St:OCS BAOll:WR tniJl!I Sf.'liSffiVE. loyal, ~. 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SW\t, 'IS.ND.nt.~'l/21Xl.t.SC BSS9. ~KTG/Pll/RF., Rttl Uf\lfalbl) ~-la'nl-dan&CftM bcah blo1dc 1odn~tcn.cy Rda-~~ Bc:M.11. Call •SU BFST FRJf.\l> WA\'TFO II)-~·1 S~ NJS. 31 fut km11 bach. ski 1111.tnvdVr1dl.n~f..n,heal'llt). OOllTlllUC!d ma11ClnSllip ~n CaJt .l194 llANDSO~E, TALI., STABLE. SB.\I. Irv N pro{CU>Clllll tect.a ilcil def OC: SF for pouuvc llUlll.1t ~la u~ To bit ~cs. lacal blltkll'N\d ~\. Irvine. Call lm. BOY1Sll 4S, 6'/lb, 11111Gic.. ~. l'Olftll¥;: uoncy wtio Ctlpyt tikns, -· t.hacrt, ,_ Md lpClf\I ~ lb IO tTllld I fit. Vflf'J lllnC• U-t anid 'tft'J .-lieu-14-'2 SF tl\111 • llPUtk m ho ~ Nfwpcrl Baidl.. Can ...... lllOl llfAl.TitY. ATTRACTIVE Sll'4. J1. medun IMld. ~ like IO -~IO elllh pt Cot lllll "*~ ·~llllBc.dl Call Jiil PROFESSIO.'W..,lS.6'/l IOf.llrnl --~ "1JOYllpOl'U.1n"tl ""' MlUI~. iaimanu. Soclmc lllnCIMSWF,(lS·32~ Irv ... ~ll 390'.J . OW)t, '4ll.JTAAY. 31, S'l<Jll~. bl~. mnry -. booo.l- 11\J. "'°'~ lP1" Scdtt SWFI DWF. U·lS. pcUc. flO.y, ~'"· ror l'flllHl\Wp, tnd:cr oby. T\ISZln. Call 3191. L\"C\JRABLf. lOMA.\ilC. 511.\1, Oln11J111, 40+, S'6', fl'olcn._I, compaJ.11-tt, 1ntt&rt1y. ll•pP)' Seitdl111& f(lll tl'llllhJenl, lllnal~C lady lnlirr ta-~ ipd'llllll A rwnily nlueL ltflne. Call 4*. '\J It.BA!'."£. Sl.ICCf.SSf\J L Barr ISff AOVE~'TlilElt, .Sl suu )'Oq.~.~---. coa.-. wtllo ....-CllC ... Yllfllplclm~o&ds-. lrvww.Cal4*. SWM, '2. ,,./IJOI, NICI! LOOK· ~o.s..a..i..-t •• ~ .. ,.. ............... .... -II! • ..,... .. ,.. ... t1.,.,t11~.1tv­C111•-. HANDSOIG 0WM. DAD,1J,ST/ .......... Clftll. w. ..... ......... -.cs;.., SWP".Hf/ DWFA>IF, n.is, ... ...._ _ ........... _... .... CllJlllll. COOJnlY OIJllTUMAN, atunwt. M. 41, .,,. ... ~--........... ~ '. ~ SM, Oirllllln. ~ htnr io... ~S·Boau COIDrJ lady. ir.-. C..114)36. ltOMA.\'TIC llEllllf.D EXEC\J- TIVE· 65, 67 lllrldf~ OW\4, NJS, teieb Uisli c-~er Share 1111.anc. lw.~ nf ailUnJ IC 11ua.-.~&.dl. e.t<Wll. Cl.ASSY Et.ROl'EA~ Cf..'"lU MA.,, ta, (11 Ind flli. wwm 1...S a!T~ crnGll<IPIOy tnd r.- oally mble. Seibs pa.ik, lllldh SC1i. allnQl~t i.d)'. ~ ~ CaB 4211 CA.'\ADIA..'11, D~.XiS. YOU'nl-rut. 46. lel\ll!lt. ~ pn> feuional. lllaut, nn.. SV St.ts llll'ICll\'t, sleildcr. ~ 11\lQj, !are •mian wab II*. po!IC .... lrv"t. c.ll 44$0. AFF'f.CTIOXATE. CHRISTIA~. D~•9.~,raa\ll4ic,l'iar! eti, ICJ¥t d11l«al. f.11)0)' IM'W .cs. inwel.'~ S«t.ibd)',)S SS wf 11mil111 ftCftti for tar.a .lel'lll ~ lrr1111t Call 4SIJ n'ABLf.. SOCCRF.,, 36, OW\t •• ' S.S' I I '/190t, b1mcJ91 prUa.!IOlal. pa ptnana!Ay, lpOl!WICID&ll. boll Cit.~ 5«t.l 111Qa1;Qn,com l'lllftQllVt, fmitfy and ~ or~. rom1111.ic fcnu!t, lS-t() Ir\ IDe. Call 3il09 80\ VIVAST. ADVl:.,i\.RI:. SO\fUW\t~'·.~~. (11.. Y011r4 39. canf-. A 1«1n, ...._•arr~~ d&l. chdl. t.inor. l!lld~ l-llJO.) ..~ • ~""-Jt',a"''))". .(ta\ ~Ill ~Gl'.IWltcltt Ltlionsll.p w! SWF, '1Ds to 40'1, ,.'--' po&.u\a~S.~ llC&. .,,,.. Cal 37r1 S~ 46, S'l', OPE.", HO~"FST, WlCICft, -l!llmOI. ptcl~ EJIJll')' 4-., .... C011¥tna1Klll llld c:t;plcma. Scd;.J flnolily-im1*11, ~1er~ 1rv-Ca.114141. ATrlACTlV6, SE.'\SfTlVE, SWM. N4. l0. 6'2'/llOf. ~IC.. prc(ClllllCDI. Ylbm .... ,.. a!T« uon, ncllia-cc. 0-U bcaitJlll. ~It SWF, ~ U..JO, 10 ~ IMllCC f~ ....... ~ Ir· •me. O.U)SJI. S~. Y~J1.S'7'114l• Seas l0-40. ..tlo lakct c.t.cies, to.a 111.iu.--. ... dlalK,,...,.. Ind l'Qll)' cwa' lmllt Call )&)6. QIRISTIA.'11SB\4,41, fl I'. wcLt Omz.u SBFISAF 1t>-40 P«iw md ~y or slm Lclic 8-dl. Cal 4291 Men Seeking Men llOT W.SSACiF. by l'1. 6'1/llS, band~. llury h1111k YClll ~ )~ "'· ~ Cc.11 \(ca. Call •922 Anrumc tl\1JO,511160.. bml 1r11. cu11011• 1boil1 1(1er11111ve bfa171t, K'dl1111 1imillll' 2S JS Lon, Be~ CaU •91l OM SI, S'l~91. qiMe ha.body, CllJG7)unfkd1Me1'S.,.,.,..,. ..... Y-wry .... '~ l.Gna ~ Call~ GllOWT'HOOESTfl>OWMPN(, --· rnc..a,. 1111\ ... ·-..,...IO s.hlft ..._,. ...... ............ c..a-... IN SHAPE O'WM l2. J'l 1/ISS. .... ,....i...-.-..-.. '9'C-......~M>.U..~ c.» 4'0f. sw ss. r11wno-.,--. ~ti'' •• :.:·,,. .... ;:: ... --. .... sw ,__ v..,. ('.II .... A111UT1C. STIAIOJn•ACT· ..a. .... -. ............ ............ 22-J2,~ ......... c. ..... This painting, "The CIHners," depicts ~le picking through the remains of burned buildings following the Los Angeles riots. It's modeled after Francois Millet's famous 1857 painting of French peasants sifting through the remains of a wheat harvest. It's among arli t Sandow Birk's works on display at Orange Coast College. GEMINI: Exhibit works are attention grabb ers From 2 reproductive frenzy of commercial .. Jrt pubh hers" which bred and noun hcd during lhc 70s. From it genesis in etchings. engr.wings and lithographs. Gemini has inspired new meaning in the quality-over· quantity truism, pulling creative in· 1crcs1s ahead of commerce and, 111 times, practicality. Early break-lhrough works by Jo. scph Albers and Jasper Johns arc represented by tidy lithograph lane· ups ol patterned dcsip in '60s briihts, providing the backdrop Cor Roy Lic:tuenstefo's lacer "Bull" sc· nes which dead-pans a hoofer's cubis1ic disappearing act in comic· scyle sequence. After achieving l,500 works or 1rt 10 date -including edition prints and 5Culpture as well u monoprinlS and one-ol·a-kind dimensional piec- es -the Gemini tradition contin· ucs an its commitment 10 the col· l1bor.111ve momen1 "hen url hJp- pcn . During the l.lst two )cars, ex· pcnmentation h3s expanded into crcllling commemorati\.e works to celebrate the studio's 25th an· nivcrsary. Many arc exhibited here for the first time. Produced either at Oemini's sophisticated workshop facilities on Melrose Av~nuc or at various internationlll locations where specialized techniques re· quired by the artist can be realized, these new works offer a danting display of visual and. philosophical concerns. stretching the potential of lhc multiple-print concept to yet another miod-bogglin& level. Bcainning with the clever sofl· touch. neo·pop wallpaper and sub· urban room interiors by Licht· cnstein. to Richard Serra's huge black-on-black paintstick/screen- prinll which rcs.cmblc ICOSUOUS O~ange Coast College display focuses on LA street violence A n exhibition of painung!. that dcp1ct Lo!. Angeles gang and street 'ioknce 1!> on display through Oct. I in Orange Coa!>t College's An Gallery. T11lcd "The Gates of Hell: L.A. Landscapes of 1he 1990!>, ·• the C:\h1bn features recent work by young artist S:rndow Oirk. who is a graduate of the Oti~Par:.ons An Institute in Los Angeles. He al!K> attended the Par:.on:. School of Design an P:im and the Bath Academy oC Art in England. "1\e been doing gang-related p:iintings, bascd 011 \ariou hbtoncJI painting·, for the past )Car," Uirt... satd in a pre:.:. statement ... ln art school, my focus of :.tUd) \\:lS on I th and 19th century French p::unting. "H.1,ing a studio in a heavily ethnic. lo" ·income ncighborhoo<l of Los Angeles, I "anted to p.1in1 events of my neighborhood in a poignant and pro,oc:i1ivc \\:!)'. I began to draw analogies and comparisons wit}l Romantic and Nco·Classical approaches to portrayals of violence and death." Birk uses Francois Millet's famous 1857 painting, "The Gleaners," as a backdrop for one of his "orl..s. "The gleaners "'ere the poore .t of French rural soc1c1~. :.ho"n !>ifting. through the remains of J \\h.:.11 hJl"\C 1 in search tor food," he slated ... In mv p::iint111g. I sho\\ people !>tf1111g ::ind picl..1ng through 1h1: rcm..11n' ol burned building) follo\\tng the L.A. m>1'>. i.c.1rch111g tor .&n)th1ng u,ahlc." l31rk talc!> A11101ne·k:.111 Gro)· p.1in11ng, .. Napolco•1 at the Pei.I lloui.c ol J.111.1 .... md t r.insl.11ci. it 1010 h1:. piece. "George Uu-.,h Vii.11mg the Rioti. of Los Angele,." ' "Gro:.' pJ111tmg \\ J) J l..c) pmp;iganJa \\Ori.. JI the time. II \\J\ pJ1111cJ 10 leg111miLC :\Jpolcon's da11n ll' po'' u Jilt.I 10 coun11 .. r.ict h1 ... :irm) 's failure in EC) pt. ··~apokon as shO\\n Ill :Ill :ilmo:.1 religious po .. e. comforting ht'> lrlX'P" in a hl>sp11al. It "JS me;i111 to ch.:,:uc Im stJIUi. ..11 home 111 FrJn1:c. "In much 1he :..unc \\J), Prcs1Jcr11 Dush \\Js qu1~1.. to \isit and l'\pre'' concc;;rn o'er the damJgc an Lo' Angeles. I lis '' hi1 l" ind photo·op tour "ai. designed tll ele\'::ite his standing at home." The gallery is situated in OCC's An Ccm'-r Building. 11 ·:. open ~fonda) through Thursd.1) from Ill a.m. 10 2 p.m. Admission b free. For information about the e\hib11, phone -132·5039. Top photo shows .. u Sortie" by R~ Lichtenstein. Al left from left are exhibit underwrit· ers urt and Pat Neisser, •rtist Robert buschenberg and un· derwriter Alison Frenzel. help but think this one had Hans l>ragcr's name on it.) .. Both Art and Life: Gemini at 25·· \\as funded by generous gifts from longtime :'\HAM supporters Ah son ant.I 0 c3r Frenzel, and P3t and Carl Ne1sscr whose O\\n col· lec11on of contcmpornry art includes many of the artists sbo-wn an this ex· htbit. To honor their underwri11ng cffons nnd to kick·off the c:>.hibition "1th JppropriJte fanfare, an official birthday bJsh w~ held at the Ceo· ter Club l~t Sunday night for near· I 300 people. In adJatlon 10 NHAM dignitaries. curator Mark Rosenthal. Gemini ownen Sidney Fel en and Stanlcv Grin te1n, :and a C'1$t from Gemini. aucsts included blue-chip Americ:ln anistS Robert Rauschenberg, Judy Chicaeo, Ken Price and Guy Dill. slathcrinas of roof-tar on burlap, and the grim but intriguing "hang· ing duck" vignette by Edward Kien· holz and Nancy Reddin, we arc en· tertained by Claes Oldenburs's "Sneaker in Landscape with Palm Trees" and $CASOncd "Apple Core" lithos., and charmed by his hand- pai ntcd casl·aluminum "Prof· itcrolc." (An icon for the neigh- boring Ritz Restaurant? l couldn't Also posturing for otten11on were RaU$Chcnbcr,·s p.!ir of thrones en· titled "Oore:ilis Shares I & II" (" 'shares' us in financing and be· cause they always look more bcnult· ful when there ilrc two people i.il· ting on them instead of JU:.l one," says the arti t), made of bra s, cop· per and bronze with silkscrecned images :ind hnndpainted gestural stroke like rainbow corrosions. 01~ arli 1s included in the C'<· hibilion uc John Daldcssari, J onathan Borohky, R1eh:ud Dicbcnkom, Joe Goode, Ellw.-orth Kelly, Robert Motherwell., Bruce Nauman and Ku Price. • 5™ 4S, 5'1, cnJOYt sa1linc. auldocin, _4 I00¥1CS, dancl/ll Scekll\& lllnQ)VC, ptt.le SWF 3,S.45 for fnet'dship, ~ tnll1U. Seal Bmdi. Ca u 41 S9. VERY HV'MA.~ OW\i4S. "9'.~ attd. prn(essJOnl! ICd:s fa. honest lady 1ohavdarruly, k.uls. Imne Call 4337 To respond to SW~i !7. (> 117S. WI. llh1ctJC. fwl. \L'lart. §I.ab It. rcla ucnslup-oncntcd. these ads call Scici.s sane ~IS T l$lll Cal I 3.300. 1 (900) RETIRED PROfl.SSIO'.l:Al. lwlG- some, CIHs ACI 50 ~ec:ds lltnc • 407-4377 lt vc. i.ndcpcncknt. wealthy bdy 39- 59 Lo-e tn•rl. 1enrus :\'cwpon Beach u114®> (billed al $1.49 permumte) ~1t.U.kC11..AL O~f a1tna1vc 33. ti/180. prof css10!lll, canng, seci or see tng femalcol' anync::dor film. tnvcl instn1ctio11s Qplonng lrvtllt'. ull l619. 011page2 D~t 4J. b 11190. green cycs.trown haar. l1hs ~olf. lcnnas. b1k1n&. ,.11fnk1. soci.s S"1'F 35~. \r.i T USLl\-Call 4 30 I Gl:.\lU)tA \, ~r.;. :\'ID. DW\1 profcuu.nl b /lllO, s1xucs. I hie w hng. danc111~111g How aboul )OO' :'\Cllo-poo h. Call 47b3 PASSIO~ATE REST FRIE.\"O 42. (> 1/195 •er)' suu:es.d°uJ C1CC, "f'r/ ~blut-c)cd.crummauc ~/ S ""11h no k~ You Younger, \ftm, ilupcly. cdualtd. noi interested in n1"'"' a family (bu1 your lick •c put') Corona dd \!Jr UJI 4418 ITALIA°" S\1, b/115, hl.tmclroui. Men tKxlCSI, sanc:crc. scaac. suble. clean, rt$pons1ble I/Id fwi LoYc to dance.. cook. weekend &c'I :1WJyt, bcaclund Seeking men:. Sctllt\g SW/SA lady, pmiy, pcutc:. 304S yn yQlng Signal llill Women Call 44~ U.SERJOCX.\fITPll D Rc:arch Soa'lllSI, 14, s 11, NMC:r, LA. Bo&. 100 Manthon. cycl1111 ccnwr1c:1, funlll"111g. b•llroorn. swine. d1ny. l111TIIMda. dlnc11g AllWl1T\. C:.U 363-$. ATTRACTIVE. RO\tA.\TICSWM 30 seeks llltllCllVC F f Of rllmlllCC., po&;S1blc d~9d:.ional 1C11V1llCS. Anaham. Call . A TTRACTTVE. LOSO llAIR SWM seek.s 1ttna1vc: Ion& bu SWF 0.U \1ca. Call '176 ASIA. .... Qt,~ 1'"EEDF.D, SWM. 4 5. k.uld. SW:CC, handsome bus.UICSf owner seeks cncnlll lady» JS who lallcs uihna. aol! taris, ~ m ITIOUl1U.l1J tnd loni .,... lb on the beach II ru&/L S~ Belch. C:.IJ 4190 A TTilACTIVE.. m, SMART. Mb- lelic, IG'llll\tic, DWM. 6'1"/l7S, ~' 10 mca pnsty. (1, iuDiceni. CJUl&I> ll\&.-WOllWl,»-40 rordlnc- 11\1. clirun&. Q'IYd, aazy and cUn \U1'd, lqllq llld iov.-.. La&wa NicucJ. <All 4437. SWM J>ROFESSJO~Al. NJS j.nt 60 but lodu like SO. S1/l49, loole hfc.1111 inleiliSCft and "ila.nd..1en- ms. iotf, iki Ind -Scd.an& Yer)' llln'1f~C. pttay lady Wider SO IO shsc sane ol -wish. ll.C, ror comm111ed rtlahonstnp. Srwpon Beach. Call 4994. L£rS SllARE cl CAR£. WWM, 64 lodu S4, S7"/lllO. financially sc- QI~. ~JS. iccts a.llnQl~c:. uun lady .,.flo llkcsciancm&,bc:ach.~ dcscn, Ol&doon, SJlllfU. tmcl hmnc 111d fanuly. Whitucr eau ~77. SWM. 40. llA.'IDSOMI:. fit. f"1. profc:ss1011Jl, no1Mtl1g1ous, fl I·. setlun1 enna.-c SF J.i or~ for fun. romincc and rcllltonslup lad ma to rmmage and fa.truly. COQa ~CSL Call 4212. ~1. 33, b'/18R. dc&rccd prof., Caihol te frirn larJc fa'TU ly. en JOY' anuquca .• arts, ln•cl, comedy, sett II\& cdllc:aled SWF Wllh \'1.lucs. lJJnc Beach. Call 1953 f.Dt;CA 1'£0, A11ll.£TlC, fun·lll"· mg. spanwal for India. seclts &tine· ti\ c:. tnm, llltdhgtnt "'<rrWl Wldc-r 40 for ndat1omlup l..D'l Alam11oi Cllll 4~-16. \OT R>R hVERY0~1 aecu1,c D~I. b5, bll 75, youihful. athlcuc. pcnonablc:.serbncwbegiMst& wrth I ltUly SCIUUOUS lady of beauty, cl1111m. scplusuc::auro The ioal 1s cormutmall .t tOicclinncu. Lcs's lqfl v.1\hadalog~cl .,•&cnda o( NI. sand and OCCllll l"dleal.S. ~tnc. UJ146m. PROFESSIO~AL D~ 31, CS'IJOY' hft.. SJlllfU. shows romance. W.ma 11\ldlr'cnl. fun, auracuvc lady ('26- 36). Corona dcl Mat. Call 3938 TAU.. STJlO~CWlu.EO SWM 42 scac.b lllnalVC lady who V.111'1S I deolJCWI md 1111 111111 l..cs'J t.aJk. Hlllllln11on Bach. Call 441S. SO>RPIO SWM SO's, llhlclic. skis. 1aws. tnvcl, ~ SWF -0. SIS. l\cwpon Call 4157. GOOD LOOKl-.G. •ucecssrut SWM. 33. l«h clusy, •111c11ve lady <nYll\I romande, <:OITlmlllTICl"ll and best fncnd. CCllAI Mca C.ll J9S7 FR.ESH ~CE type SB~ pnlt:f- sional )'llllf'llin1 for old f.tlianod A V£lY ltANllSOME. lO.\WI· mi. rdalioNhip tecb SBF. 1 a. lO. nc.~~•cm.· en joys CCOCUIS, fest. badl. l..&s 011S S , 34, "9'/ISO (no u ·wife.. Yep. Sip Hill. Call 3312 no kids. no lo¥e hlndla.. no IMOGI, llO IWlldiaJ!) ~ • .,.., pnay, ATHLETIC, PROFESSIONAL. 1laidn, 1rnart. playM, "'ddly SWM. 32, tccts slim, d auy bmdl "'9111111 • bcbeva Ill cbllm&my, lady 10 -It CllL Suma 8adL ~. io.e. lllCI fie n~ to Jive Cali 3537. happJyevenl\a.lnint. 13617. llA.\1lSO~. SllY MA."'140, S1'1 PllYSlClA.'1, SS. STh~ I SO I !aloe ll'lllSK, --l..ookui1 pcalani. Secis cu1u~-ror the n&h• mau.11. L.on,J Belch. c.u ealoplc for ~w ~ 4267. rd111onsh1p. Les Alm111os. C.11 46bO OWM PROFESSIO~AL S1 seets somoonc to enjoy the 1ood life o< AFR.UF..Vr SBM, 41. S~ •. hlSICI- 1111Yd, lllllSlC. l!lOlllC:i. dancea: and tome. ICICks i«a-.)'IMlcr re- KllYllCS, 4S..57 0ranceCa.llly C.aJI n\lle IO ihft 1J1t f inrr dlin&.s 111 l&f C. ~SS2 l.q 8ac.h. <All 4)Sl. Save this section! You can respond to our personals 24 hours a day. 7 days a week. Additional personals appear on Mondays in our classified section. A TIIEJST, SWM. ss·. sp111W•l. SB\i CE\11~1. 33. -U SWF ~ill> harnmius. ~ sponianccius. IJ honal, loyal, llld wanll I ~ ran&l'IJC. r., n1s. ttdJ -"' )6. ~~. ~ s... AM. can woman. Loni Bead\. Call 463) 3650 l~TEl.LIGF.:'\'T. llt;~OROt:S. Sl:SSt.;OCS BAOIFJ..QR acd.t"' SFSSmVE. loyal. ~ful. n/sl the ulurrwe ~-oman IO th.-c roman d. 'I. S.\1, sedl.s p-aty lady, ~O. UC ..,K!\.I Ill h.11.1610US ocanfrmt sponuanco.is. -1. wvin. brl~. tie.ch home. SllnKt Bead\. Call canni. for CQ'l'IJ\lued ~ 4317 ()w_,.j e.. Call 4161 UK.ABU SWM. 29 • .f7'nl.S. f.n. SKIER. SKATER. PU.OT, fn S'l I'. ~· 9CX'llCZ, 11llinaa. n:&UJ1C. bluc·cyed cdlq c ~CllOf. fif\y for SWF 20-40. la. tonvcr • ~na. ranmuc, kind. Sects SlllQ\ lmdslup. T1111in.<:aJI '436. tnbl. l\.my. fjl, 6nanQaUy stable sry 1*ly for wulcl rwd. mar -l'M ~ sani-nued SWM. 6'11/1J na~ Ntwpon 8-dt. Call 417S. who-IDlllOISI SJSSWF who at &all.~l&a101md WRJ'TU Sf.EXS WJtrrn, ~ Ind ftrc ca.pcl*I. &11111, WM2.iVC. 31, 6'/170 handsome. bmhm kic*· au1111ty •~t.. lllJD)'I tpons IOI for puty OC>WTl\Clr for A«ia and family. Newport Bc.c.b. Call and-. !Wba&. Oil 3656. 41S\. llOT A SPICY LATINO. 39 • .-. OOOOLOOKIX<i, ATID.ETIC 29. SF, (II.WI\. l.S-35. for fun n"Cf. SWM, Eniinecr. 6'/16S, IUJOYI c:iaaedyand77~c.tll'1l. ~~.lllkq.: ba.ll, llUIC.. nnai~c.. EDUCATED PROFWIOl\AL SF 24-29. hll)t. Call 1203. SWM. 67/11.S, ~ diftan&, dft· inc. wm.-. Seeks .--SWF HUMOROUS, flAl'tY. llAi~O. ~so..~..-.-• SOME. SWM, SO, S'll'/1'10, N~. Oll'f ~ h-. C.U 41.5Q. ..Ulu.cln~ >a.-SOr11r-lfl&flll t ...... t)pio-. Call MAIL OR FAX YOUR PERSONAL AD TODAY! MAil. TO: SINGLE l.IFE, P.O. BOX 870, SUNSET BEAQi, CA 90742 FOR AS~l~"TA.'-'CE WITH YOUR AD OR lNFOlUMTION CAll (310) 592-0<>40 OR FAX TO: (310) 592-6043 \Vho:11 we rece1-.e your ad we will ;.usign a voice maJ number which we will rmi IO you w11h tnfomulion on how IO record your free VOtC'C ad Please type or print clearly (attach ad copy on separate sheet) WOM.A:'\ SlJ-Kl'\G MA'\ MA.~ SF.EKJ'.'IG WOMJ\.\; ~OMA" ~E-.1·.K"<.' WO~tA.'\ MA.~ SEEKJ:-.:G MA.\; :'\Jmt: ------------------- 1\th..lrc. ...... ------------------ C.1ty _____________ Zip: ____ _ Phone. (_) ______ Age·'----- Abov~ J.nfonnal1on mandatory. FREE AD! 15 WORDS OR LESS! (Addi. words $1 each.) FREE DAILY MESSAGE CHECK! Make check payltie to SingleUfe. (~or~ wmro cnn u t Mid.) VMl _____ rwt _____ DllP. ____ _ "1'Rk-----( )( f> •.OS. HANDSOME. SUCCESSFUL SWM..NA3t,Sl0'/17S,Jlalm ~ ~~A holllc. Fnaoa .are, aiJOJ life. ScdJn& S • "'*" 111111. IJaWful 2S· 3.S (or lonc- lall\ rct.1ionll'up !rfll'lt. Calt lSJl. fM LOOKIXO R>R A WOMA.~ c.o memypnonty,..S-.tiow1lakc me ha-pnoniy. Abeu me -rl humclr.wa:rc. ~c.dcit· UC l!WnSIS, OV.11 my CN>1I bus..nm., JS, ~L S'l0'/165. C.. '4esia. <All 350.l 1-W LOVlSC. SE.'\SmVE. o...a COU'll. u ll S'4-~t. ~IS. 3' f.AJO>" IU!llb, tdVdia. Ill nillis-.I ~1 UCL Wt wrtbr cal~ SV.l/SAF, M. 25-ll. f"' ~~ relai<mlup tr-me. Call m.s PR0f1:SSIO-;Al. SWM. 0nsu-. lO,fll'll«l.f.11~~~ lll1'llls. Wt S WF l2 · 35 (Of fl6I/ rd&~ TllUI. Call l MR. ~O~ \1.\f.DS RO~\"TlC FR!E.\'D 10 '~ lllllC *I.Ill I'm t.hlly. lllln~. 40, with Owu u.an \1lua You (!lould be il~ tublf, •Unctivt a11d mam a,t INllde1 .,. _ Call 441?. !1.l:wPOtlT BF.ACH BC~ SW\1, ~IS.:\11>. 1'..C.tl'lr.Rl.t.SC·BS j9, \1K I Cll'R/lU:, Kcb ccnJl1bl) Arie. -·dins~ betc.11 blMdc todmc«aJY Rd'acnta. M'"l'Ofl 8caJI. CAii ~ BEST rnf..'1> WA~iFD ~ ~·1 SW\t ~. n (or IOWl!i, bc:U. \kl 1ni. VI\ cl wiOlul llonesl_ fia hcsltlt), cmm1ued rda110lbh1p Irvine. 011 )~ HA\OSO\tE. TAU.. 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Call~ '\JRBA\"F,, S\.'CCF.sSRJL RRrT ISH A0V£ST\JllU, Sl ,w, )'Wll,. bmwllil, ~ ..... c:on.,.ilCll who...--. .,. ... ~ t11 ... ,,,,,.1011tloldlrma ~-Cd4"" SWM, 62. Sl'llSOlt, NICI! l.OOk INO. S.C....lwclim ..... ed ......................... W'IWMll ·~ •p11"'J lllrflir ... .,.1¥" ........ in-. call4"6. HANDSOM& DWM.DAD.17.trt 160l.i-.cwt. ...... = -.ti"' SWF4HF/ .n..u ......... --. ..... _..... .,..._, Oii.Jiii. COUMTU OP'TUMAJll, OtllmAN, M , 0 , 61'11• ........................ 40iJb SWF. Ow"dWft. M. ~ lo.«, ~S·Bocn C<l'dl) *'>'· .,... Clll 4JJ6. llOMA.\ilC lETlllED EXECU TIVE. 6S. 61' alnGltt DW. N6, ttd.s .551Sh (~ ~ S!we aJ.na, ltskll and ailunl 1e 11•11.•cs. SC'OpGll 8c:ed\. on •m. OASSY f.trllOF'f.A..\I GE.\"T\.f MAS. ''-f11 ind (Ill. •-.m and afT~ Cl!IOhODIIly 11112 ftn111 aally llablr. Scd1111 pMr. in.dli -~ urMll'rC lady !rfillt. c.tl 421 l. CA.~ADCA\l,OW\1,;\.6. YOl.ii1l· f1.1. 46, st111mt. ~ F'~ f micral. ta1-led. nn. S'9' s..s ~c.. Ucftdlr, mlOUS, 11\Q c •orn.n •0 """· ~ ~ i,.. l'lt. Call USO. AFFf.CTIOSATI:. C\UUSitA.'\, DWM. 49, ~romarac."'-' .. lort dl.idraL f.nJO) "'°' lft, lrhd.t~ Ji.ly,1~~ .. , llftlllar llllG'aU ror lcir.a ltlftl ~i.1~ ~111r Call OlS ~ABU.. Sf.a.RF.. i6. DW\t , s . .r11·1190f.~pn1maona1. pspmanal•y.~ Ci\.~-~ Scdnn11121nvt,tm1 l1UllGll>t. fmi.fy and ~ orialled. t'OITIUlllC IClll\&k. ~..&(\ ~lk Ca111609 60:'\ VIVA\i, AOVEST\.Rl SO\CF.SW.~•.~~ (11, y~ 39 forV'4n .t. f«l.ft. -.I tfftal(Nl.t., ~ cl#\ ~ lvnor, 1111tlllcm;r ~ '"11\1111 • dlft\!11. Jct ..... Y\ .. (vi-. w~111fr~~c.W­ i.a1ons111p ... 'S\\IP, 20'Ho4a,, -~ pol.~ ~ daOWl!UtJval ~ ....... Call7fl SW\l 46, S'S', Of'E."'. OOS'Fl'T. -. trt:'Yfl ~pnl.uonal ~~~ea;::: ~l.C lcmali.. lrYvw. c:.u •141 "TrlACTlVE., SE.'>Smvs. SWM. ~.JO. 67'/lb AihleK. prd91Cft1, nhm YarC)', .tftc• l.KJQ,~ 0.-~. ~II SWF, ~%).JO. lo~ llWICCf0t...W.~lr· ¥inc. c.ii 'lsll. S w:\i, Y0t '\Ci J'/. rt/I '51 Se9..a ~ • tlta ct.ca, loirn 111atu,...... ..-.~.taaditla. .-Id l'Cllly c:MI.' ~-011 ,. .,.. OflUSTlA.~ 58.\C, •t. fl I',-. OimiAIJ\SBf/SAf~ P'anund ~ly or flm U.. lkliO. 01 091 Men Seeking Men llOT \tASS.o\01: br J7, 6·1nU. tull4\QnK, lu1ry hwlk. YClll br )'lll'.1C. f 11. ~Cai. \451 Call 49ll A TI llFTlC I L\t 10. S1/l 60, 1in11 1rn. cu11011' abolit aJtcniauve 1.tre.t)'lc, ~.,,.. IJl!lllUt 2j 1$ Liq Badl CaU 4911 CM sa . .s·ums • .,... homlbody, m~ .. dmm,showc.••h YO!i. tny .,._ rKC. l#IJ 8-ch. C.U'966. Ci~IORlE\ttl>OWMr.o( ~. fnmdl,, c .. --.. _ ...i. io..,. "'"--. ............ Call ... IN SIWll ClWM 32, J'll/US, ...,~......_ ...... lh77"f'll an,:'f~lA!lled. c:.a-.. hi painting, "The Gleaners," depicts ~le picking through the cm.iins of burned buildings following the Los Angeles riots. It's odeled after francoi' #illet's famous 1857 painting of French c.uants sifting througb'~the remains of a ~heat harvest. It's among rl ist Sandow Birlc's ~ on display at Orange Coast College. GEMINI: Exhibit works are attention grabbers From 2 reproductive frenzy of commercial .. Jrt publishers" which bred and Oounshed durin1 lhc '70s. From its a;cnc is in etchmp. cninnings nnd hthovaph • Gemini has inspired new meanina in the qu:aliry-<J\."Cr· quJnt1ry 1rui m, putting creatl\"C in· terests ahead of commerce and, at 11mes., prac11cali1y. E.uly break-through works by Jo- seph Albers and Jasper Johns arc repreaentcd by tidy lithograph hnc· ups ol patterned desiJns in '60s brt£hts, providing the backdrop ror Roy Lich1enstein's later "Bull'' SC· rics which dead-pans a hoofer's cubistic disappcarin1 act in comic· style 5Cquence. After achicvina 1,500 works of art to date -indudjna edition prints and sculpture u well u moooprints and one-of-a-kind dimensional piec- es -the Ocmi.Di tradition coatin· ues in its commi1men1 10 the cul· labor.itive momcn1 when an hap- pens. During the las1 two years, e"C· periment11tion hns expanded 11110 crc;iung commemorn1ive worn to celebrate the studio's 25th an· nl\crury. Many nre exh1bi1ed here for the firsl time. Produced ei1her at Gemini's sophisticated "A'Orkshop facilities on Melrose A\.-cnue or 111 various international loca1ions where specialized techniques re· quired by the artis1 can be rcalitcd, these new works offer a dazzling displ3y of visual and philosophical concerns. stretching the potentfal or lhc multiple-print coocept to yet another mind-bogglina lcYcl. Beginning with the clever sofl· touch. neo-pop wallpaper and sub· wt>an room interiors by Licht· cnstcin, to Richard Serra's huic black-on·b!ack paintstick/scrcen· prints which resemble Knsuous Orange Coast Collelle display focuses on LA street violence A n exhibi1ion of paintings 1ha1 dep1c1 Lo~ Angeles gang :ind )\n::e1 -.iolcncc i!> on dbplay 1hrough Oc1. 1 in Orange Coa)I College') Art Gallery. Titled "The Gate> of Hell: L.A. Landscapes of the 1990>," the exhibit feature~ recent work by )Ouns artist Sandow Birk, "ho 1~ a gradume of the Otis!Parson Art Institute 111 Los Ange le!>. He also allended the P:mons School of Dc)ign in Pari) and the Bath Academy of Art in England. "l\c been doing gang-related pain1ing>, based on \ariou) hbtorical paintings, for 1he past )Car," U1rl.. ~j1d in .1 pre>., sta1cment. "In art school, my focus of !>Ludy \1.3'> on I th :ind 19th century frcnch painting. "H.1\1llg a s1udio in 3 heavily e1hnic. IO\\·income neighborhood of Los Angeles, I \\:inted 10 paint c-.cn1 of m) neighborhood in a poign:int and pro\(X'att\ e \\ 3). I bcg:in to draw an:ilogics ;ind comp3rison) with Romantic and Nco-Cl:issic:il appro:iche to pomayals of violence and death." Birl.. u;cs FrJl'lcois Millet's famous 1857 painting, "The Gleaner>," •s a b:ickdrop for one of his worl...s. "The gleaners were the poore~t of French rural oc1c1,, !>ho"n )illin1: throuch the remain:. of J \\hc;.i1 hal'\c~1 in l>CJrch lor food,''-he l>tatcd. "In my p:11nting. I !>ho" pl.'.oplc sif1ing ~1nJ picl-ing through 1hc rcmJln\ ol burncJ budding) follO\dng thl! LA. riot:., 'carchmg for :m~ thing U!>.1blc ... ll1rl. tal.c> Antoine-Jean Gn,)· p.Linting, "Napol\!011 :it the Pei.I I lou c of J;1(fa," .111J lrJml..ilc!> it 11110 h1:. piece. "George Uu>h \ 1:.itmg the Riot:.. of Lo:. Angdc ... " "Gro>' pJ111l111g "a' a key prop..1.gJntJa work .11 the time. It \\J!> p.11ntl.'J to lcg111muc ~apolcon\ d:um 10 po\\cr ..inJ w coun1aact hi) arm>'' failure in Eg~pl ":\,1poh:on 1:. :.ho\\n in .in Jlmo)t religious po,c. comforims h1' tr0\1p:. in a ho:.p1tal. It \\J!> mc:in1 io clc\ ale h1:. :.1.1t U!> JI home 1n I r ..inu~. "In much the :..1mc \\J), l'rl.':01Jl.'!1t llu>h \\a) quid, to' 1\it and c:\prc,., \.'.oncern O\Cr the damage 1n Lo' Angele:. 111:. '' hirh' ind photo·op wur "a> dc:.1gneJ lu cle\alc his landing at home.'' The gallery I) situated in OCC':. Art Center l3u1ld1ng. It'> open ~lonJa~ through Thur:,Ja) from Ill a.m. to '.! p.m. Admi!>!>ion i:. free. For inform.111011 about the nh1b1t, phone 43'.!·5039. Top photo shows "La Sortie'' by R~ Lichtenstein. At left from left are exhibit U11derwrit· ers Cul and PAt Neisser, artist Robert buschenberg ~nd un- derwriter Alison Frenzel. help bu1 think 1his one hod Hans Prager's n:ame on it.) .. Do1h Art and Llfe: Gemini at 25" \\JS funded by generous gif1s from long1tme ~HAM supporters Alison and 0 cJr Frenzel, :inu P:u and C3rl Ncisscr whose own col· lectton of rontempor:iry art includes many Of the artists Sho\\n in this Cl· h1lnt. To honor lhcir undcNTiting dlort> :mJ to kick--0ff the cxh1b1tion "1th appropria1c fanfare, an official b1r1hd:ay bash "~ held at the Cen· ter Club la t Sund:ay night for near· ly 300 people. lo addition to NHAM d1gnitar1es. curator Mark Ro cnthal. Gemini owners Sidney Fclsen and S1::inley Grinstein. and a cast from Gemini. guests included bluc-cltlp American arll.sts Robcn R:i~hcnberi. Judy Olica,o, Ken Ptice and Guy Dill. slatherinas or roof-tar on burlap, and the gnm but intriauing "hang· ing duck" vignette by Edward Kien· holz and Nancy Reddin, we ore en- tertained by Claes Oldenburg's "Soctfkcr in Landscape with Palm Tree5" and Kasoned "Apple Core" lithos, and charmed by bis hand· painted cast-aluminum ''Prof- iterole." (An icon for the nciah· boring Ritz Res11urant? I couldn't Also po turins for a11cn1ion were Ra~bcnberg's pJ1r or 1hroncs en· 111led "Dore:ihs Shares I & II" (" 'shores' as in fin:mc1ng ond .be· cause they alw:iys look more beaul1· ful when there arc 1wo people ll· ting on 1hem instead of JUSt one," SA)'S the :mist}, made of brass, cop· per and bronze with s1lkscrecncu imaacs and hondpainted ~es1ural strokes like rainbow cor~1ons. Other artists included in the ex· bibition arc John Daldessari, Jonarhan Borof ky, Richard Oicbcnkorn, Joe Goode, Ellsworth KoUy, Robert Mo1hcrwcll, Drucc Nawn:in and Ken Price. CALENDAR ; '.;.~.~:·~·~ 540-122 4 ART: From 6 1mt" m.in ~0'' ol Orrj\m.11 011 p.11n1mi;. uf hot "•h and ltJrlC~' b\ L.1i;un.1 B<'.lCh ,111 hi Jnd (O>IJ \11~1 IC",1ll1·nt R1t I. r inn 11n ct1,plJ\ rl>roui;h l ), I 15 Admr""'n lrce • Art Worl,, [IC If, 1 ti'I llmul..hu"I f oun1.11n \ Jiit'' "-5 ~ i.111 L1m11l'd t•d1 111 ,,,, I>\ /\It C.11tf1\ I P•pn•n!:. [)onl111le H.1!,·m.in \\\"" l.1 l\1nl...1d,., .rnd Phill1~ o1•t ''" d ... pl.t\ mdl'1ir111t·I, I four~ 10 a m · -Ill p 111 i..1,1nd.n Thwxl.1y, 10 .1 m (, p '" .... 1: .. 1d,l\ ,1r1d noon b p m Sund.1\ 8 8l•.ir ~t CJ(e lJ3 I lhw Sr, C1NJ \11·,J ·'I t -\f E l lw .tfl 111 C r.11g l\.1u1m.rn "pn '""' 1hruu~h \\cdnl'-.tl.1\ •Blue \\,11ti1 .. Coffoehouse 1•1,0 I larbor 111,<1 C.11~J /\11· ... 1 (J-lh r, ·-u 0Jn Mun- t.1n11 " 1r.1turt•d .1'11\I .,1 tt •' month 01 Sep- •,•mtwr lnnt·r .._,,lum h, 0Jn Monr..ano, \\hc"4. Jrt d"plJ\' Jn J\\.lrl'lll~ 01 Cll\1- " mm1•nt .ind the 1nn<·r ~II on \ 1e" lh•ough October Hour, 6 30 a m -11 pm 51.mda\ lhur-.dJV" b JO a m ·midnight ~' 1.1~ s.uurcJ.l\ -\dm1~1on r f('t' •De Gr.iar Art Inc. J.i 10 "-"enuc OI the -\n> Cr~ta M('S.) SS, 5~-10 Pa~tel paint· ir·~' b\ EhzJ!x>lh lJl.1u .... tw~ conr.nues 1n- dl'1 noll'h Hour, HI JO .1 m 6 pm Tues- dJ\ S.ilurd.t\ oix·n until II pm fridayl "dm1"111n frl'l' • Mare.are! Bedell Studio ilnd Gallt'ry 'UO 1 2· Carn;iuon A\ e . Cvrona dl'I MJr ~t,0-91 00 /\t1)t('(i med1.i moooprrnts Jnd \\.1tercnlors by M.:lrgaret Bedell Jnd hm1ll'd day or e.ich month. leitend: OC, Orani;e County. BT, black tie. BT ·opt , black tre optional. pp, per person. TBA. to be arranged. eronts and embosse'O watercolors by lrnda \h1nemore on permanent drhlay. Hour). 10 a m.-5 30 Pm. Tu~av· hur..ddy, or •Angels in F.uhion, Sept. 24 al 11 a.m .. b, appointment Admis~IOtl . Fret> Our Lady Queen of Angds P.:m.h and S.1"5 •Off the Wall Gallery 2113 Main 51 , hnh A"cnue fa,hK>n sho\\ luncheon JI I tuntrnb'lon Beach, 536·6·1118 Work. b) ~our Sc.isons I lotC'I, Ne\, port Beach. S-15 lkhrens, Shao, Log.rn, 5.J)sone, Blumhc1i;1•n pp Jnd C~by are on \'1ew mdrf1n11ely ttoun •"love·, Groucho," Sept. 24 at 1.1.30 11 J.m.-6 p.m . .'v'<lndJy·FrodJy, 11 J m .;o pm. SJturd.i), 11 a.m .5 pm !>undJy Ad J m • Fril•nd\ of liuntingtun ~ach l1brJI) m•>>ion free. JI 1 IB \Vom<·n·s Club. k1111am Mar"' Allen d1~u>'it.') b..>ok. "LOH'. Cwucho: leucro; •Off the Wall Gallery 34.t 1 ·B V1.i L1Ju. from C..roucho M.in. to his D.1ughtcr Mm· NL'l\potl BeJch, 723 595U. Worls by Jm .. Lundi sjo PP ContJct Dorothy Sil· Moses. Nagel, H.lenrJt'ls, Mul...lr, \\'arc!. \Crman, 8-16-2576 lkhrem ana others are on permJnent do~ •Center of Fashion. Scrc. 15 JI 1 :30 plJ1 . Hours: I 0 J m ·6 p m /'oAond.t)'· Friday; 10 a.m .5 pm SJturdJy. 11 am 3 pm .ind 8 pm . Guilds o OC Performing Am Center fashion eJ<tr.ivaganza features Pm. Sunday. Admission Free designs by l<t'•Jn I tall, Cuila mem!x-rs and • Sandstont' Gallery 38-l·A N Crust community leJdcrs a.s models SI 0-75 pp. H1ghwal,. Laguna Beach. 497-6775 M1"t>d Contact Cindy Boragno, 673-7039. media ogure studies tr Myrtle Devendork • Hollf"'CKXI H~·down, Sept. 26, Flo-on vtew through Oo. ()pen daily ellcepc rence Crrttcnton Servtees of OC at 11.nott's Tuesday 11 a.m ·5 p.m Admr~n · free Berry Fatm. Phone 680-8200. •South Coul Art Cenler 283 E 17th St.. • Americ.in Rococo Show. Sepe. 26 at 1 o Costa Mesa, 646-4545 Amm.itlOO eels, Of1ginal wood sculptures and ceramtC p•ec· am .. Museum Council of Newport Harbor ~ aod a selection of l1m11ed t'd111on l1tho-Ari Museum bus to LA. County Museum graphs .iod sengraphs by varo0us an.sis are of Art, lunch at Atlas Bar & Cnll. Phone on perm.lnent display. Hours 1 O a.m ·6 759·11 22. p.m Monday·frrday; 10 a m.-5 pm. Satur· • Seuon O~ning. Sept. 26, 0C Phrlh.lr· day. roonrc Society palrom "Czech out" Orva Youth l'fllry, Sl! Phone 953·!164. •Opening. Sept 27, IW-\CI) .\\uwum oi Cultural Art 111JugurJtl~ 1'..lt1H' A~·rie.1n Hall. Cont.it! Sri.in l.ini;>tor,, .,(,7.J&H. •Coif Tournament, Sept. l8 .it 10 .i m, FIOfence Cr11ten11>11 Se" ll~ ScJ Circle Au)tiltary at Big CJnyt111 Country Clui,, Newpott Be:ich Entry. S 190 pp D1nl"N orlly, 540 pp Phone 640 O..!o6 or SS(, 6025. • Opening of Metropolis ~l·pt !•) .11 7:30 p.m DJ11c111i; .mll 1><1111. W\h1 .1nd grill .:ti The M.itll'I l'IJ1 c, lr\1t1l' Uy fll\ll,1 11on only • FOCIS on Painting ~ 1 1 ,1t 11 IO am .. rncnd) 01 0C lnlc1t.l1th Sheht.'r .it Ba Ibo.I Yilcht Club. NL'v. r><>•I lk.1' h \V.J• tercolOl'iSI Ruth I hncb '~111 'fK'Jl. SlO pp Non·mcmbers. SH pp Cont.ict l.icly Coo per, 640·8828. •Coif Tournamt'nl. Oct 1 fr,m Ja-.wi. k Therapeutrc R1d1ng Center "R"I f s Cup" .u Tijeras Creek. R.incho S.1111.i M.lri;.i11w S125 pp Phone 25l·Sllll •The Tennis Ball, Oct 2 •I 6.30 pm , leukt'm1J Society of Amcriu and P.ancho Conulez dinner ilUChon .and Lettermen concert at Newpo« Beach MJrtoolt. BT $300 per couple 111dudes ttC.l.cts to P.ln<ho Conules ProAm Tenllli Ca~ Oct 2-4 •Opening Celebration and Time C.ap- sule, Oo. l. 4 JQ.7·30 pm .. A»61ancc le;igue of NC\\porl lt.\l~ ilt nlw Fa11\1l..,, Rood locahon rn CO\t.1 Ml."S.l Conl.>t l Judy C..1tf1n 528· 1158 • je\\el of the .,,,s Ion) Oct l , M 1)vor1 S.1n Juan C.ll"\ll.1110 "M• "1 ~·•c-n.MI•·" dinner auction .it 0.lN l'o1nl R•~I S100 pp. BT-opt. Phone 248·:!0-19 • Yorb.l lindil Tennis Cl.ihic, CAI. i...i. Ol1V<.' Cr~ TrcJlmcnt Ctnll'l'S .11 locJtton rBA. Cont.let OonnJ Ant.l..·rt, 777 4~!)') •Parkin,; lot s.ate, Od 3. 7 .l m ·J pm. f.1cl & !ill CliOC·etle) Jl ht m.1n·s •und tn~ur.ince Co. free. Cont.let j.int't i'<.t)>"Ur· ,1..J, 532-8675. •Community Open House, CAt J, 11 J m •• ) f>.m.. Aui\t.1nct• l~.\~ue ul Ncwpofl·Ml'S.l public t1l>lion (t1lt1n11-11m..• CJf1Sulc, tour~ .lnd cnwn.11nmMt .11 m"W r.,,"14'\v Rf),)d k>C.ation r rl't!. C0111Dtt Judv Cof1tn, 521H 158 • Attlst R«eption. CA.t J, 1 ·-1 pm. W11dhfc W.1)'\t.1taon of Ar\~k-s NJt!On.11 torcst pi~n~ l1m1lt'd e<f.uon \\llJl,zc \\ol• tcr<OIOl'S of Morten E Snlbrtft .at Art \\orl.s, rount.illl \411t"y Phone 775 11529. • H.arbof Herit.ige aun, Oct. ), ~l)Utt Harbof Hi&f\ School 2K·5K r.K" .and rn• u~rt.iinment in thto st.lCl1um lntr~. $1 S pp., $111 day of rac.e. PhoM 76().)))9. •Sun~( Wine .ind Food F~li\:.al, Oct. ), -1·7 p.m .• ln!ef\-.ll H<XM \\rnt' <lnd food s.;ampl1ng Jnd lr\-C i.uz .11 The M.uletpl t', Long B<';xh S35 pp. $40 .n <loot Cont..Kt 8eth Cnnrs. IJ 101 594·9492. • libiamo, Ck."t ) OpcrJ PactflC Courm<-1 • GJll'ril' 22-l 1 !-I fut\''' AH•. laftuna !l1·J1 h -l'l-1 <; -~, \\or~-1,, I hum.1\ /\lcK· n11.h1 Pq~:l' t torrr• l1·1\n, N(•1man, Peter "IJ, \ 1ll1" \ .i ... 1•«1~ and .\I, .11 .ire featured indc•l1n11t·I~ I f11uf\ 1 ti .1 m <> pm '>undJ\ I hu1)(!,1\, 10 it m •I p ni f r1dJy· '>Jlurd,1~ Adm1 .. ~1on Frt•t• • St.iry Sheets fine Art Gallerit's 1-1968 Rc-.tJurant, Cc.stJ MC'i<l with ~rt burict Sand Canyon A"e .. Suite 1·5. '""ie. 7 Jl. 10110 ... rni: Pr.1i;ut• Chamber Orchestra con-r.==============================::. 0445 "My Father's Memorol>$," recC'nt cert JI Oc Pl•rformmg Arts Center. S25 pp. p.l1nl1ngs by oa .. id Kre1uer ol 1m.ii:es from CuntJ(( CJry MJltr\.On, 553-2422. • llw Gregory G.iltery 1-IUb V1J Lido, N<'"port Beach, 723 08117 Spec1JllllnK 1n w('ll knrn"n rt>g•on.il Jrll'·I~. the gallery Teel· turt'' 11riwn.il oils, acryl1n ?JStels, water. ''''"' ,,, ,.,t"lf dS hJnd·bln"'n gl.n'>. ceram1r .ind \\t'.11.1hlt-arc~ll<'> L1m1tll'l>~ cu .. rom ltJrrnn..: JISO olfrrC'd Nm' \lro\\1111: through -\.,..;u-1 Ru~,<·11 )Jcqut>' '>.lndra Jone'> C.1n•1 't'• II Rid. t t.ir~h. (. hro'> SJnrk•y, he lh111T P" .n 5.lndr.i Hill Dd1r.1 Mu'K' (Jthy t t,1t1•1·ld ~ P 11.ir.,h Hl'lt·n \\eld. Pa111d. 11.,.11, lflhn 8Jrbcr Agnt"> Copel.ind, ft•lf Pron,l'I R,d\Jrd MC'\er and more • Hod.id Sl.imml'r Art G..iWery 200b Crn rt "'e N~port !fr.1th Continuous "'~'h 1 ll'dturn n111t1nal .irt a\J1labll' IOf ...:ilt• Ji, "">'l' th.in ~O <.. •uth•'rn Cal1lornra J•' <I\ ... all t)pcs of ml'd1<1 Hours 6·9 p" \l .. nday (11dav .ind b\ Jppomtment. • lahin.i C...Het1es 11 7 l 1'ewpon Center D• "''''"port Beach 711 q 117 Currently l<'.Hl.rin~ 1''41rc (hag.i lls 'Compos.Iron f 11 ... r '-'Orman Rocl."ell s "Woes o4 an ""'" (111"11.." and wcw~ on permaM"nl dis· pl.1> ti, Guy Buffer Daroro C.1mp.tn1le, Lau ( hun f r«lerick II art, II & l hom.u Leung. Rr-h<'rt L"n Nelson. Hr~\ht Otsuka, Adolf ~ hr.ni; "ndreJ Smith .ind G<iry Swanson I"'' 1•ntC>rta1nment 6 I) pm Friday· '1.1111rd."' .iccompanoes d1~pla~ Hoors: "'"nd,J\ 'iJlurd.iy, 10 c1 m fO p0m , Sun· d.i, 1 I J m 7 p m •lo [I fine Art 3431 \'1,1 0por1o No. 1 no t Newport Beach 7 Z l 11)] 1 The • •riJiin.il produc11on ctf, 111 the 1ell'v1soon 1.tmoly · rhe S1mJ'»(>n\ ' .111' nm• un d"pl.iy. • l)gnos G.iltt-ry 19')0 " r.ml1c (OJ\I 1 '"'" , N,•wport Be.ich, -1•1"' '\110'l A one wornJn 'how of "ulpturi" h~ ct'r.tn11l .Jrt· "' ""'··" Anne Turley £ m1'1l nn display thflltr\th Oct 12 ~rowing up in Nebra~li.a 1n the '-!Os and •Fund R.iiser, Se1>1. 26, Ol1\e Crest 50s, e~1b1ted 1hroui;h Noi. 8 T rC>.11ment Crnters. LIX Compadrt"S JI lo •Susan Spirilus Gallery 3333 Bear ~t fin r.111on lBA. BT Contact DonnJ Andert, Crystal Court). C~ Mcs.i, 549·7550 777•4999 New c1bachrome phorogr.iphy by Karen • Wild Wu t Dinner b1ravagarua, Sept Horshan on display throogn Oct 1 7 I lours 26, C.im<.'O Au1uhary of Big Broihers•rs Sis 10 am ·9 p.m Mond.iy Frid.ly, 10 .i m 6 ten of OC al WJd Bill's Restaurant. Bucn.1 pm SJturday, noon S pm Sund.iy Ad· Par!. SJ 1 pp Contact Carol Burke. 529· m1\)1on free 2.! 2 5 8 Thrill~ou Art Studios J JJ C..ilirillo. •bee for the Cure, Sept 27 at 7 JO Cust.i Mt-....i, 642·5978 Or1g1nal Olis and am .. Su"''" G II.omen BreJst CJncer foun wa1ercol0<s. p.i1ntings lrom B.ilr, lndont~1a datron 5~ Run1 I Mile Walk .it NC\\-port "riod cal\111g!> and m.i~~s featured Hours Center fa~ron Island Adult entry, S20 pp 1 I a .m .7 p.m Tuesday-Saturday by ap .----------------~ pointment. • Timesp.Ke COfltemporary Ar1 J26 N C0.1st Hwy., Laguna Beach. 49-1·0944 A one-man show featunng p.irnlings by Anto- nro Arellanes on dr>play through WN!~-.... day • Worits C...llery South )) 33 Bear SI !In Cryst.il Cour\), ~ Mesa, 979 6757 Sculptures by Woods Davy oo 'rew through Sunday. Art by Tooy Oel•p on view Oo. 2-Nov. 1, "'"'th .in opcnrng r~ ceptioo 6-9 p.m Oct. 2. Houn 10 a .m .9 pm Monday·Frid.Jy; 10 ~ m ·6 p.m Satur- d.iy. and 11 a m.-6 p.M Sunday. Ad· mos.sK>f'I. Free. l>I ·,1 •'.'1 • 11 .._., • I\, \I 'I.I ,, I• LISTING INFORMATION: Ir you h•ve an event listing or ch~nge or information for BlackBook, direct Inquiries to Ben· j.tmin Epstein, c:lo Bl•cliBook, P.O. Box 1500..184, CorON del M1r, CA 9262S. Phone (714) 760-2621. A complete ye.ar o( BlackBook listings runs lhe fir1I Tues· Now Serving. .. Pre-Theatre Dinner between 5:00-7:00pm Magic 6:30-9 p.m. Peter Shambrook • Four Course Gourmet Dinner • Price S 2 2 per person ScMtth Coast Pl aza • Costa Mm • (714) 540-3840 (1*1/f to ~y Co I ··- 10 Orang• Coas1 Weekend I Thursday, September 24, 1992 LIVE MAINE LOBSrER DINNER. $149-5 Savor over a pound of ucculent live Maine lobster, parsley red potatoes. your choice of soup or salad and a basket of warm bread. All fora ridiculously low prict, for a reasonably hort time, at one terrific restaurant ~ """"' ..... 2$1 ~a. ""f .• 6 > 150$ A t f ... • • ...,a• SU-Siil t• I 9 Omen wine usting dinner 1t ~ re- idtnce. Newport BC.lch. Phone 546-7372. 8 Clam Chowder Coolc-Off1 Oct. 4 at 9 a m . 5.an Clemente Cham~ ol Com- merce Ml~1nment. g.ames. lobster rtl«, more. near San Oemente Pier. Chowder tJ\lingat 11 am. ~492·1131. 8 Opera ~ure, Oct. 4, C>pt-ra League ol L.tguna ~.Jeh bl·monthly series conhn· u~ Buffet d1nMr follows Coot.Kt Mar/a Pr.er-Test.a, 497-1087. • CttOCtobtt Fett, Oct. 4, S-7 p m. Punch & Judv Guild. chocobte delights at loc.ttlM TBA. S 10 pp. Contact Janet "'-ai;urU.1, 532·8675. 8 Newport k.teh Concours d'Elepnce, Oct 4 .1t 10 am .. ATSC cbssic automobile "'·-at Aldrich Parle, UC lnnne, 1ndud~ 'fJt'<•JI e>.hibtt ol "muscle" cars. Adults, SlO pp Children, S6 pp Cont.act Nora le· hman 675-0707. •Julia Child Ce~1les 500 Yun of 11.ew WOfld Cuisine Oct. 6 at 6·30 p.m., <1,nl(.'foCan lnshtute d Wine & Food dinner .It Monda111 Wine and Food Ct>nter. Cosla \1('>1 Rose.JM Ruiz, chef Members. S75 pp Guesu S85 pp. Cont.Kt K.ltherine Ll'·~n, 489·8594. • •·1he sum ol 1 wom1n ... ls greater than hN p.>rls," ()n 9, 10 )0 a m.·2 30 p.m , l t·nwr D.lnct' AllLilna ol OC Performing \ h Crntr-t d.ly of buuty, ht>•lth and r~ MIO .it \'111.ige C~;in, 5.lnu >.N He.ghb s ~51 r'P Phont' 556-2122. t"'t 220. • Rtud Rallr Auction Oct 10 at 6 p m Cl I )m.al WoikJ Guild 1n l"me. HS I (•>nlJct J.1nct N.igun.l1 532·8675 • B~l·A·Thon, Oct. 10, OI~ Crtst '•ntn ~t CentM .lt loc.lb<>n TBA. Cont.in "t·\ ·tly Ne>Lande, 777 .... 999 • lllues in the Nilht. Oc1 10 •I i'·JO r '"lilt' 8.a~y Tht!atrt Boa1d ol Tnm· •" p.l,,.., and joe W1ll1.1ms ~ al t~ Ollrt• S 100 pp. f't10IW 854-4607. • • Columbut SOOth Ann~t'ts.try. Oct 1 1 41 ftp m .. ChJd~lp OC fn. • couM dinner al T ulll) M.lte, NCWf>Ott ~~ BT-opt S1.5 pp Phont' 6.-0·blll, I)( cont.art \ 'n Oow"fJ 721-1222 8 Rill lt'nth Annivtrury. Oct. l 1 .ti 6 1 m I"~'~ ''Tribute to Escoffier ' din· :it• ~ntf1ts Sh.ire O\H ~ ~se ~""n!: Cht>fs include Mich.lei K.ln M' FM Too, p~ Olha1$.'P415al, Al.in ee- k-) c.olden Truflle, Je.Jn-Pie<e Lernan1SS1C1/ .\nt0trw. Chr~n R.lssfnoull/Rla.Urtlon, John Md..tughl11~ w.. Lupe Cam.tten.l/The Ritz S502 per mupe. Phone 720-2286. 8 Coif loum.vnent. Oct. 12. OIM! Crest lre.tmt'nl Centers ind P.aor.c Inland Ban\ .Al loution TBA. Contact Grel.Cht>n Peter· >Oil 777-<4999. t'Xl. 1 so. •Food f.tr ind Wine Tuling. Ott 15 at S JO p.m , Food Distnbulloii Center •I Sciuth Coitsl fltuJ Ctvw.ll Court. Cost.t Mtw n o pp Phone n1.13.43 • Rtdpeftin& R~plion. Oct. 15. Bowers \lineum of Cultural M , Santa Am. Con· I.let 811.>n l.tngslOO: S67-3642. • C..~ l~ning, Qa. 16, 8owetJ MU· seum of Cultu~ M. S..Ota AN. Contact 811<1n Langston: 567·3642. •Day ol lridp, Oct. 16. 9 ;t.m. CHOC Litt~ Rt'd w., Culld 1t location TBA. Con~ ~net pqgursld, 532·867S. • A Very 0.-. Alflir, Oct. 17 .tt 11 • m . Ft~ f0t Ptanned Parenthood luncheon. s.lent ~ion Ind inlormal mod· 'ling ~ S.,,Q AN ~ry Oob. SSO pp. Cootxt Nofa Lehman, 675-0707. • f•M Cray ~ l..W. TCMftlfMftl. Oct , 9. oc Philhlnnonte Soddy It 8'1· ~ 8.ry Cub, ~ Beach. Contxt lo.A.nn Fuerbrinr . SS3·2422. •Col( TC*nwNrtt, ~· 191 OlM Cres& Treatment CentftS lot ADUfllO Childml at Big ~ll)!ln Count~b, Newport ~ach. COntxt O.vid Md • 777--4999. •lob Hope/Howltd '· ttovse Coif ToumllMftt. OcL 19 ill 10 a.m., Howe br Institute at Santa AN Country 0. ub, 5.lnta Ana. $250 pp. Phone 557·5100 •Christmas Company, Oct. 20.23, jun· IOf lugue ol OC at OC Fairgrounds, Costa Mes.i. SS pp. Phone 261·0813 • R.uz 'M1 'Tu z and All That J.u.z. Oct. 23, OC Perlorming Ms Center, Founders Plus g.ila at Thonipson r~nce. Pe1alta H1lls 100 pp. Cont.act Jan lilndst1om, 642· S580 •Home Toor & Bouliqut, Oct. 23, 7 a m ·9 p m • CHOC l1Ulest Ant,-el Guild in YO'tJa lul<U. Cont.act Janet Nagurs~i. 532· 8675. •Holiday Boutique, Oct. 24, 9:30 a m.· 1 30 p m.. CHOC L.ts N1nas ~·Id at St. Marg.ltet's xhool, S.n Juan uptstrat10. Cont.tet Jant't N.tgu~1. 532·8675. •Bid fOf Bac:htJon, Oct. 24, f\\drdl ol Dimes at Tht> Sporu Oub. Irvine Dates with bachelors •uctioned BT or C\'ening atttre. S45 pp Phone 631 ·8700 • Roaring '20s FUNDSY, Oct 24 at S 30 p m • WeSlMed UMd Oub at We-s&m South Coa)( Plau, Costa Mt'S.l Phone 953·3580 •Sn ol Dreams, Oct :?4 .ll 6 p.m .• Sandpipers of ~to.ig Cilnct!r Ct>nter nautaf them<.'d dinner d.lnce and auctions ,\t four Seasons Hoc.cl. Nt"Aport Beach Sl75 pp Phone 574-7209. • Ou1 Children .•. Our Celebrilit's, Oct 24 6·9 30 p.m , Drug U~ rs Life Abuse c.l1nll('r at \111.lge Crean. S-lnta Ana t le1&hts Attire c.isu.11 w e\lelll S150 pp ~l\l' >6 .. )'l>C2 \ .,.. • Stid.s •n<l' Slone> i\\ay Bruk 'root Bones, but Art... Oct l4 at 6 JO p m laguN Nt ~m bu1f~r s.lent .lnd l1•e .JUC11ons of wor\.-s by 190 .in•\U 1n~ptred by p.lcl.et of stOllt"\. S75 pp Phone _.'J-' 8971 • los Angele5 Rams Celebrity Sel"\<ers Gal•. Oct 24 C~ f1br~ fOYnd.Jhon dinner, )!lent and lt\'l' auction) and enter· ta1nment at O.sneyGnd Hott'!. An.lht.>tm Cnnt.xt Cary Green, 938 139) • C.arribt•n uuise P.,ty Oct 14. 6 JO m1<lr11i;ht CHOC Quttn ol I IC.arts Curll.I d•nllC'T dance •t Nl'\YJ>Ql1 Bc.leh T \'nnt~ Club S7S pp Cunt.kt ~nct N.lg\lf\i.i SJ2·867S. t t 1 \I t I 11 .\ \ 1 \ l I l continuing members. sef Court. Ctand opening_ celebratlOO Ott • Comic Boole and Collectible Show at 3 fe.ltures free copies Of the book "The Ill \I ,t1l!I \ ll>t ( 1 c H 11 2144 Th · A c Strength Connectt00," frtt per\Qll;il dem· ran~ a • unn \e., osta o~"rat1'ons o( N~d1'cTr·-1.•s complete 11·ne • I b f ~ 6S0-483S F tdJ · last d ( ,..,. "' -8 ue MJr le Co feehouse 1907 H.-irtx.1 • · r Y IS ay 0 ol 1'n·'"---e•erc1'ca ..,..u·1n1nen1 and dr•w· 81 d C f • i......1. de le h.k.; nd II col •1U111C ~ ... -., ,.... " ' • 0$!.<1 Mes.t. G46·5776 "T.iles rom comic ...,.,.., a rs .,..,.ng a sc ing • 1ncx 10 \\-1·n some or ·'"·t equ1'pment h l h S d v d " h -·• 8 1 lect1bles from 5.1 O p.m. rr u... t e 1g I • e 1 ro n1i; t p<c.-.en11..... · 1 • 0 C t u .. Pl h p.m. Tu~.l.ly Admission free • Fuhion Island N~port Center Drive range oun Y •·•••aet ace in I e above Pacific Coast Hil!hway. Newport main p;i1li.ing lot at the Orange County •Golden West College 1S7-1-1 Colth.~n Beach, 759.1122. "Racclor the Cure.'' ii Fairgr<>Ynds, 100 Fair Ome, Cosw '-\1.~. \\'l'~t Sr. Hunllnj)lon Be.i~h Fall 9. fo• cc>ed SI<· 1 ·mile run run/walk rai~ng fund.s 723-6616. Thousands of •tt'rm on Solle at e1i;n Film Set1es pr~nted ";· 30 pm I rt for the Of•nge County Ch.lpt.cr Cl The the weel.end. open-air swap meet Ad· days The En&lish subtotl~ ulm, t3 ~n c IC.omen Breast uncer Founda· · m1S5'0ll: SO cents !children under 12 (reel. Femme lnudele rFrencht on F11d.l\; • l'..iu· s nd.t R · a..... 6 ltne at t~ Bea<.h"' lfrenchl on 0\.1 1 tion, u y. cgistr.ltt0t1 ""e;1n.s at il.m. •Orange County Performing Ar1s Cen· That Man From Rio" tFrenchJ 00 ext 9, and the race begins at 7:30 ii m. 1er 600 Tov.n Center Omc. C~ M<."'>J, and "Summer" lfrenchl on Oct. 16 fie• •Hornblower Dining YlchlJ at Mariners 5S6•2121 The Guilds of the Centtr ers. S3 SO i;ene1al aumiilion S3 tor C\\C Mile Center, 2431 W. Co.lsl ~·ghway, present "Center ol FashiOll," an annual ASB or C.old .-ey Card Fo1 1ntorma11on Newport Be-'Ch, 646-0155. Free sum""'' lund·rabing. theatral fashion show • .it call 891-3991. "Capuoned Senior F1l111 ~cmng ·wet Wednesday" cruises pie· 1:30 and 8 rm. Frid.ly. T1ckcb S1 0-S7S fe!.tJval" P't>Senled ) pm Tuc;d.l>~ 1n sented by Hornblower and the Daily Pilot Free t<>Yrs o the Center are oUere<J Mon· Fmum II throui;h Dec 8 The ltfm, continue w11h· End of Summer Bash todJy day·Wednesd.Jy at 10 and 11 am RC)Cr-"Bro.tdc.J>t "~~ tTuesda)I. A.nn1e llJll • la Thursd.iy); ;ind Nl'\"port Harbor Ch.lm· vations 1equired (or groups ol 10 01 more. tOct 61. ·Murphy's RomJnce ' 10ct 1) . her N1i;ht nc.\t Wl"<lneiday. rickets avail· 8 Wild West Brid~e O ub at lc,-.ish Com· "H1bh Soc1c1~ · tOct. 201. Nuri.c" r<Xl able SllC days befOfe e.Jeh .. \\el Wednei· 271: "P1otocul" 1Nov JI, "A Lon" \\,1' munity Center o Orange Count~. 250 o day".ltHoinblower. Bale< SI , Costa Mesa, 49S·l303. Cam~ Home. \\ere J Family Again 11'11' 10 . • L.t Galleria D'Arte at Fashion Island. held JI 7:30 p.m. 5.lJurday. "An Off1ce1 and a Gentleman · 11'0\ 1 ~ , Kr.imcr ·~· t.Jamt:r' '"O\I. 2-1), "Thl• Bo' N~port Center Dr"-e abo1re Pacific Co.bl 111 Blue" !Dec. 11. and "The Stol'\' ot Robin H1ghw.ly, Newpon Beach, 721 2022. In· Hood IOet 81. AJm1),1on fll't' to Gc:1!d ter11Jlt0n.illy 1e~n ~n11n1an an1>t Aldo "-ey can.lholdcr> and he.11,,,~·•mpa 1.'c.l pco· Luongo appears at a dl.irtty poster signing pie Fl.X 1niorm.i1ion call 895·8281 1n which proceeds benefit the C1ry Ol Hope 1-4 pm. Sund.I) •Balboa Pa"ilion -100 f\~1n St Balbu.l •One Dt~r1•le Film Student Produc· 5-14·8-1-1-1. "Country Swing and A Loi or lions 2306 Village, Suite A. El Tot· •lido M.uinoa Village Newport Beach. Two-Steppini;." plus l~s on lined.in<'· 92630, 768·7017 l'ilm ~tudcnb nl."'l·d <it 757-5959. The un~ling o( the lle\\N ing and CO\\ boy cha cha, preO>Cnl.:d CA.t. 1, tOt~ 101 the pr.idud1011 01 "Commun 0l'n• ~er boab frQtn around the w0tk:l high· v.ith free l\\o skp ~·nn,-r lt>S;l.n~ .It 1, .!O urr natvr · \\Jlc .. Jnd flomah.'' .l);t."• 11-i s i;hb tlie 191h annU.11 ,..ewport ln·tht-r·m .llld open m1\ed c:f.lnc:111~ \\llh a no-anJ 01 all n.lll\.1fl.ll1l1CS Jlt' Uf1,'<'d tu rt• \._ater Bo.it ~huw throui;h Sunday. I lour~. :))! bar .ind dt.'\."f.l) '!>cJn r~ th .lt -JO >,,.,flit to <-l>tui~ c.1!1 Alid,tw>n> nnd cod 11 .i m t> JO nm '~t'\:ldJ•-; 10 .am 6·JO d •1 •· · '"··'·' th 1 ....... L .. ' " m Cai.u,11 Jlt1rl' lno l ·)i11rt.>. kn11i. )i1<ot.'i 11:.1 •nit> "'' ~ .,.;.., rovi.; l v.. .o.,..' pm. ).lturd.J), 10 J 111.•(1 p.m ~und.i Ad · r )(' dpt tu d m,...on Sl·S6, "'th ch1 IJr1:n unc.lcr u .iJ· 'mt.n) ~orw T1d.,•1> s· 1-cr person. n !Cl .in r1.-;Jmc mitred frt.'\.' ' SIO per coup1c u1 ad•an<.c Sij Jlll SI. ;it • Or.mge Co;i>I Colle~e 1·01 f.ltl\lt•• the duor M.l"mum SOO d.HlCl'r> R,I Cu.t.i \\t.>J -IH-58110 '"C.n •n1J 't" 8 Ma\1's .:ii the Red lion Inn 3050 Brt)tol JnJ Socil'l,. m \\h.ch 1r.tt.·rn.nQ1nalh ll't.• Street. Ccxt.> \l•-w 5.:i().920J \\i.s Engk'-h • B.>llroom Daming. 61 tJ \\ 18:h '1 oi:nllCXl photr•crnphcr and 1 Jm prOJ'.~w» leather 1n .w.oc1,111 in ,.,.,,,, Red Lton Inn Co.tJ .\\..•:..1 (14-1 5110 A c1.1 >-on b.il· 'nbu1 T.iu•) ~ :t.1 .h up " th .11.:txl! 1lm ilnd 11191 lnh.'rilJl•onJ.I Co\'"' \\Otkoi 1oom <.lane.in!. ;ind \\l'>l C.1J>I ""nt;" r.I· .---------------- St>Jrch, p<~nl the Southern Cll1totn1J Re· fored 6· '1 1 u~y n1e;llb giori.11 f 1n.tls for f\\ ·~ En1;lr>h h •Jtl·tr CJI· rndar Cirl Ch.illcn~e 7.3 30 pm ~l''Y •Costa Mrsa Qukl.sh•ppers JI l >i.i Thursd.a~ Ll\C h .. .nd pt.t10l'm~ q µ M. f\\eSJ St;n1d C lucn Ct!r.tt.-1. 1 11h )llc.:ct mtdn•i;ht .mJ Pom .n.i "-'•·n .. w. C1nlJ Mr J ;,.1'\. §(lb9 A "l'n101 C'lll~l!n ~u re ..i.m• t1 pOJfl • Ne\\porl Be.lch Publtc Libr.in. "l'\\• ~'t!u e•f"t r l' 1..cJ dJn<:l'f> 10 1 n them port c~·('r L1br.lt\ 8S6 SJr> Ck Tletil<' C.lch lhul)(IJ\ at 'J ii m. Dr fl.CV.port 8~.ach. 544·9161 Gr.ind re· <.t'plJOO 1 ·-4 p.m Sunday for '\\•lt'lc.okY' • Or•nge Count) Ptrform1ng All> Cen· ol NC\\.por;l from BJV lO Blult . b) Ruth ter C.00 ToM1 Ct'fllC1 Or Lu>la 'I.I .1. H~nch The e\h1bi1 benefits the "t'\"porl SS6·ART~ Ballet ,...mon.11 ck E-p.inJ JP. Beach Ccnrr;il l1br.iry 8u11d1ng fund pears for sc-cn pcrlorman1..l'l> 0\.1 c, 11 1n r-------, ~I DOWN HOME COUNTRY COOION' I FREE LUNCH: • NordicTrKk ill South CO.lst Plaza. Hll a ptq;r.im fcaluong 'The Tllfl•e·Corncrl't.I • Conwdy L.t.nd •t Ttbbit''s Music Hall, Bri~ Ave .• ~ i\\eSa. 43?!7016. "Fit· Hat" ;ind the short \\Oflu D.inz.i y Tro 16360 P.iOric Coast Hpay, Huntington neu ill Homt' • store open~ 5.:lturdiiy on nio," "Rom.lnce ~ lunJ · ;ind Fl.1· Beach, 957-j()l(E. MomS and Ot.lwr Ciazy tht> second level bt'"'een Se rs anJ Carou· mencu." Tickets· S14·S48. lldees oerlorm ¥part d tht'.r "No St1nlun' .------------'----------------------1 o.sties Toor '92" at 8 p.m Oct 1 and " Buy 8 lunches In a two month (or 60 day) period and receive one lunch of equ'al or lesser value FREE. I I I I rtdeu S12 . 8 C..rd~n of lt.\ly 19171 M.>glOllJ Aw, Hunt1rigton Be.ldl. 962-1131. Milgtei.in Ken s..iids, a formef m.linstay ii the M.tgic ~. e11tef1a1ns 6.a pm TUbda)'S- • •n-lne lmprov 4255 um~ On~. Ir· Vine, 854·5455. VenlnJoqulSl Jeff Dunham. Dave Dug.in and Otnton Jacloon appe.11 through S-undly. Bill En~h. Don McMJ-~ •nd ~ren Ron~i yuk it up Tut'KUv-Oct. 4 Showt1mes Thursday 8 30 p.m .. f'nday at 8.30 and 10:30 p.m.; S.t· unby at 8 and 10:30 pm.; and Sund.Jy- Wtc:fnesd.ly at 8!30 p.m. Admission. $7· 10 • Or.tnp County Cra.zln 16892 8ob.l Cha St.. Suite 202, Huntizgton BeKh, 8"0.1406 ''l.G.I. Or.a~ all·1mpr01o1 stlOW'5 5.lturday and Oct. 9 .tt Pac1ric S~­ phony 8u11d11'8, 1 15 E So.nta Am BIYd •• $Miu Ma. nc&u: sa-s10. • lllbol YM:ht Cub 1801 Bavside Or., Corona de! M.lr, 645-5055. Not~ Wil· ~ Ruth Hynds is guest speoitktf it the Fnench d the Oral?, Co.lst Interfaith Shelter (f0CIS) fund·ril1sing membershig luncheon. "FOCIS on Painting" 11.3 a.m Oct 1. COit~ U O. S25 for fW!W and Qu~1lity i11 t~ K)ll. .. f:,l-l'llL'l1Cl' it1 ~l'r\·il'l~ p~ &cemjfiont A[H A U AANf ~ ~ ,,. WM/ 1/1.F, If a.in..J p.nt. Not good ... ~ --olllw ... ------------1 1 $AMT. I I 2 $AMT. 3 $AMT. • S AMT. $ $AMT. 6 $AMT. 7 S AMT. I • $AMT. I LUNCM ON MAI 1MANK YOU I I I I I 1154 E. 17th St.1 1 Costa Mesa· : : 646-4303 I L-~~-..l "I • CALENDAR ;·;.~·~,·~·~ 540-122 4 ART: From 6 olnt' man show oi OflRlnJI 011 p.11nt1ng. or hut r<'<i> and ~t.irle~~ b~ L.1.:unJ Bl•Jch art l\t .ond Costa 'll"-.1 rc-.1dt•nt R1, ~ Finn on d''I J~ throu~h O..t ~5 .\.fn1t\\1Vn l•l'<' •Art WorL.), Etc. lhllo'I llrouL.hur~t r l1Unl.J1n \ Jlf('\. --5 ~ :;_ •• L1m11t'ti 1.'d1 ti '"' h' M' (Jt1h1 Jt.•1 n1ni.:, Dc11,J.ule ll.1i.•m.in \\\~x~1. K1nL..11lc. ,ind Ph1ll1p; .1• .. ''" d"pl.11 •ndl l1f'1tt•h I tnuh 10 ii m -H' p ,,, \ l11nda1 -l hw...J,11. 10 J m 6 I' 1'1 \,1tt.•d.n and noon 6 p m Sunday • Br.ir SI. Cafe 3.133 fk.ir )t . ClhtJ \ll''J -~ l C.o\H The art or Cr.iii: l\.1ufmJn , c•n ' <'" thr11u.;h \\ edn1·.,.IJ1 • Blut> "'\arble Coffcrhou~c 1970 11.irbor BIHi (™a \l(".J b-16 ;--c. Dan Mon 1.1n11 '' 1c.1lurC'd .ir11'1 or t• 1· nu 1nth ot Sep- lt'rnht'r lnnt>r ~' 1.im b1 D.m Mont.mo. "h, "I' .irt d1•pl.11~ an J\\Jll'nl~ of en\1- •onnwnt and the 1nnl'1 ~It Qn '1C'h throu~h October Hou" 6 30 ... m.-11 pm !.und.iv·lhu~ay 6 lO am rrltdncght ~ 11dJ1 Saturda1 Adm1~111n F •<'<' •De Graaf Art Inc. J400 A1cnue of the l\rl\ tosra Mesa, 557 5!40 P.istcl p.i1nt- 1nt.;> hv Elizabeth Lalou'*hl'lo. cont1nu~ in- dl'tcnotl.'11 Hou~ 10 JO .1 m 6 p m Tues- d.11 ).llurda) 1open until 8 µ m Fnday> "dm1"""' F rt.'<' day of each month. leg~d: OC, Or.mge County. BT, black tie. BT-opt., blad. tre optional. pp, per person. TBA. to be arr;inged. • M.mtaret Bedell Studio <lnd Callery -oo 117 Ca1n.mnn Ave, Corona del Mar, ~b0-'J100 Mr .. cd·mcd1J monoprmts and \\.Jtercolors by .-.Urgaret Bedell and limited prcnt:s and em~CI \\,llcrcolors by Linda \\ h1nemore on perm311cn1 d1~y. Hours: 10 am ·5 JO Pm Tue-..day-hursdl)'. or •Angels in f.t)hion Sept 24 at 11 .i m. b1 Jppo1ntment Admission F1ee Our lady Quct•n ol Angels Par~ and SJ~ •Off the Wall G.illery 21 B t\.1.l1n St . Filth A1enue fa"11on show luncheon Jl """''"!.1on Beach, 536 64118 Worl..s b)' four Sc.i~ns ltotd, Nc1Aport Bc.tch S-15 lkhrcns, Sh.io. log.in. S.mone, Blumhagen pp .ind C~by are •In 1iew 1ndcfin1tely Hou~ • "LO\-e, Croucho," Sept. 14 at 11 JO 11 ii m -6 Pm MondJy frtd.iy, 11 am ·7 am , r..~·nds nt I lunt1ni:ton BeJt:h L1bri11) p m. Saturday. 11 a.m ~ p m. Sunday Ad-at Hl:I Woml·n > Club. Miriam MJo, Allt.>n mc~~·on Free. d1~u»cs bunk. · Lo,e, Croucho Ll•ttcr<. •OH the Wall Callery J.j41 B V1J lu.Ju. from Croudm M.>r' to h1; 0Ju!:hlcr Mui Nl•\vport Beach, 72 3-5950 \\'orl.s by am · Lund1 SI O pp. Contact D1>ruthv Sil Mnses, N.igel, H.>enr.lt'I>, Mul. .. :11, \\ard, \Crin.in, 8-16 !~7(, l!ehren~ ana othef) ar(' on perm.>nent dis-• Center o( fashion, Sept .?S Jt 1 30 rlJ\ Hours· 10 a m (i P m Monda-y-p m and 8 p m Cu11ds o( 0C Perf0fm1ng riday. 10 am -5 Pm ~.llurdJ) 11 a m.-3 >.rts (enter fashKln l.'xtrav.iganza fc.:itur~ P m. Sunday Admiwon f •l~ ~1gns by M-van H.111, Cu1lcf mem!xor) and •Sandstone Callery l84·A N Coasi community k.-Jcit>rs as model). S 10-75 pp Highway, Laguna Beach. 497-6775. M1'<ed Cont.Kt Cindy 80filSOO. 673-7039 media figure siudies bv Myrt~ Devendork • Hollywood Hoe--down, Sept 26. flo- on view through Oct. 4 Open daily t').CCpl rence C111tenton ScrvlCf'S of OC at lvlott's Tuesday 11 a.m ·5 p.m Admission: free Berry fdrm. Phone 6ts0-8200. • South Cout Art Center 283 E. 17th St.. •American Rococo Show, Sept. 26 at 1 o Cost..i Me\a, 646-4545 Animation eels, original wood sculptures and ceramic piec-a.m., Museum Council of Newpo.-t H.irbor cs .ind a selection of l1m1ted ed1t100 lrtho-Art Mu>eum bus to LA County Museum gr.iphs and sengr.iphs by vartOUS anists are of Alt, lunch Jl Atlils Bar & Cnll. Phone on perm•inent display Hours· 10 a.m.-6 759-1112. • Yooth entry, S12. Phone 953-2!&4. •Opening. Sept. 27, Bo\\c~ Mu>l•um of Cultural Alt inJui.;ur.ltL~ 1'..111\(.' A1l11·11~,1n H.ill Cont.>t..t Brian Lang;ton, 56 .. ·J&ll. • Colr Tournament, Sept. 28 .:rt 10 • m. Florence Crntt"Oton $ei\,ic~ X'.l Cirde AuJUliJry at B;g Clnyun Count') Oub. '-lewpo<t Bc.ich. Entry, S 1 •10 pp 01nrwr only, S40 pµ Phone 640 0.!06 u1 556· 6015. •Opening of Melropoli' ~·pt. l'J .11 7 JO p m Danc1ni: and I'""'· )tl>IU .1n<l i;rill at lhc M.irl..et Pl.1Cl', lr~1111• Uy 1m 1t.1• lion only. • rOCIS oo Painting O.. t I .ll 11 JO J m • f rnmm o1. oc lnlwt.1111· )111.olt. r al BJlboa Y.icht Club. 1'1'\'1>111\ lk.ilh \\J tercol<>n~ Ruth I hnds '"' 'f.IC.'JI.. SjO pp Non-members, $25 pp Cont.l<I Judy Coo µer, 640·8828 •Coif Tournament, Oct. 1 H.10 )&JS\\K k lher.ipeuhc Roding Center R>tll'•·, Cui'" .it Ti1tfas Crttk, R.l~ho 5.intJ /1.-\.Jri;.ir.ta. S125 pp. Phone 2SJ·5181 •The Tennis Ball, Oct 2 .11 C> 30 pm, leulcm1a Society of Amer~il and P.indio Conulez dinner auction ;ind lettermen concert at Nl'\\port Beach M.:uriou BT SJOO per c<>uple includes hcl.cts to r.incho Conzales rror\m Tenms Cl.>lo>.C Oct 2-l • Opening Celebration and Time up- sule, Oct. 2, 4.30-7:30 pm . A))1 J.in~I! league of "t"'IXvt·r\14.~ JI t•t"" fJ1r\1I'\\ Ro.ad locah "' •n Cw.> "'il ..i Co. 1.1, 1 lu•lv Coffin, 528-1156 • Je\\el of lhl! Mi~~iunl, CAI 1. M1..,1or1 S.1n JuJn C.1µ1>lfJno "M• >n "'l"fl.l1J11·• tlcnner auc..ro,.,,, JI 0JnJ rV<nl R1.,.wt S tOO pp lH-opc Pho11e 248 W41J • 'orb.i lind.i Tennis Cl.auic Oct ,?-4, OlM' CtN TreJtmt:nt L«'ntC'rs at loc.11ion TBA ConlXt Ooon;i Ao<k·1t. 777 41J9!.I • P.irling lot S-lle, Oct 3. 7 am l p.m. JJ1.I.. & J•ll CHOC-eues .>t f1rt·m.1n's l unJ lnwr.irxe Co. fr~ ConWll J.tnd NJi;vr· ~I. 531·8675 •Community Open tlouse CXI. J. 1 t .l m .-l pm ...,...,s1s1ancr lN~ue ot 1'<:•'1'porl··'~ pYblic ublion tut1tng. ttmc c.1.,..ulc. tool') .lnd cnk1t.11nnwr11 •II nt•w r .llr\'M."\V Ro.id loc.ihon ff\ Cllf\t.Kt Judy Cnlt1n. 528 1158 •Artist Rtuptton. CAt l. 1·4 pm . \\ 1kJl!f~ Wa~tJll(l() o( An~~ !':.lllCW I fureu ptcsen~ l1m<11?tl liJ.lion ....,;wi.•c-\\.I tcrcolon of Monen t Sulbet~ oat Alt \\otl..s, f0unt.:un \.illey ~ ns asn • H~rbof Herit.tge l1111. Ott 3, Ne-\\<-port H.ltbor H1bh School 2K·5t.. r<Kei .ind t'rt• tcnJ1nmem 1n the $L>J1um Cntr~. $1 !> pp .• $ 18 d.ly of riJCC. ~ 76() J)J9 • Sunul Wine .)nd Food r"tiv•I. OC1 3, 4-7 p.m.. lr\lcr.;il HOlM-~In«'' .Jnd food s.inip!1ng .lnd h'e J<lZl JI The M.>rl.eotpl.tct , long !k'ach $35 pp , H O .it door Cont.xt Beth [Mrs IJ 101 S94-9492 • Libiamo, °'-' ) ()p(-r.t fl.X•flC Couml<'t • CJlerie 22-4 :!!-l Fu•t'-t .\,(' laRuna Bt 1lh. 4'J4 5-5; \\01J.., '" lhom.:i~ Mell. ri•.;ht PC'\;.i;e I lopper le~ '' "t'•m,in PetN "·" \ •• tO< \ .i...irt•l1 and .\ "·" .:ire ll'atured <ndl'l1n1tC'l1 Hour\ 111 a m (J pm '}undJ\ l hur...da~. 10 .i m 'l p m f 11dJv >.iturd.iv -'dm1.,s1on F rt~· pm Mond.iy-fnd.iy; 10 am ·5 pm. Satur-• Se.ason Opening. ~pt. 26, OC Ph1lh.lr· d.Jy monic S.Xiel\ p.11rons "Czech out" Diva •Stary Sheets Fine Art Galleries 14988 R<.">l.turant, COSIJ MC'Sil with ck~rt bullet 5.lnd Canyon .\\e . Suite 1-5, In.me, 7JJ. follo"1ni.: Pr,l);l>l' Ch.1mber Orche!>lr.i lOO· r.;::::=============================:; 0445 ··My fathers Mcm0ties," recent Cl.'rt at OC Perfmm1nt.: Arts Center S2S pp. paintin~ by Oa\Kl Klt'IUCr oi images from Contact G.iry M.>ll1>0fl, 553-242:> •The Gregory Callery l4Ub \.1a Lido. Ne"pnrt Beach, 723·0887 Spet.1Jlmng in \.\-Cll l..nu"n region.ii an"'' the galll'ry fo.i- ltHt'' 11r1~1nal oils. acryl1n pastel\ waler- , .,lor ·"well .is hand·bln"n i:IJS\ ~er.-im1c .ind '"-.'"'bit' accessorie, L1m1th.•,, custom "·'"''"i: .1lso oflered No" •ho"'"R rhroui:h .\.1.:u-t Rus,ell Jacque-'andr J )\lnl'°o ( J";' ••II R1cL. H.irsh. (hr,, SJntlt"( he lht•n'\W-'n S.indra t-1111. D;:br.i Hu'><' (Jlh~ ti.lll•t' d '} P 11.ir.h Helt•n \\eld. Patri<:L. t..t•ll, John Barber, Agnt"> Copel.ind Jrrf 1'1 '"~t"I l\1d\drd Me)'er and more • Hod;id Slammt'r Ari C.llfery 2006 r .. urt "''' Ne,,.pnn l!C'.1Ch Conttnuous l'\l11h1r ft>.itures on111nal Jrt J\ .id.1ble for .._,,,. h1 rnnrC' than IO Southern California .ir: ~" n all tyJ)l') ol mech,1 I lours· 6 ·9 p •11 \\onday-frcday and bv .1ppo1ntment. • L.1hin.a w Heries 11 71 Newport Cenrer Or "'"" pot1 Beach 711 9117 Currently 1r.1t '"">: Marc (hag.ill s ComposttlOO f •·ur "lorman Rod:"-l'll \ "WIM'S of an "'""' ( •>nL: and worl..s "" perma~nt dis pl." b~ Guy Buffet. Daron C.imp.1n1le, Lau Chun freder1ck H.in. H ~ lhom,u .Leung. Rr ,,. . ., l~n Nelson. H1~\h1 Otsuka Adoli """''"Ii ..,ndrea Smith and G.iry S"an~ l n c· l'ntertJinment 6 9 pm friday '},1tu•dJ ,, .iccompan1es d1;pl.i~ Hours \l1·riclJ' \Jturd.iy, 10 am 10 P.m , Sun· d.11 1 I J m.-7 pm • 111 Cl fir~e Ar1 3431 \'1,l Opn<IO No IOO ( Newport Beach -lJ I 'Jl I The <•l•l!•nJI prnduct1nn l ei' •·I lht• ft·I"' '''"" 1.1md~ fhe ~1m~' .11 .. nm' un <l"plJ'y • hgnos Callery 19'lr-" r.1 ,, , (c 1-t 11,~, --:,. .... purl BeJch .i I' 'i110•1 A. ort• ...... rnan ~ of sculptu"" '" lf'l.1r.11t .irt "' \1,1"' Anne T Utley E "•·If 11n rll\pl.h thrn111;h Oct 11 ~rO\.\-mg up in Nebraska in the '40s and •Fund R.ai~er, !><:pt 26. 011\e Crnt 50s, e\h1l>11ed through NO\ 8 l rCJtment Cl.'ntcrs. Los Compadrf.'S Jl lo- • Susan Spirilus C.allery 3333 Bear St tin c.111on lBA. BT. Contact Doon.a And«rt, Crv5tal Counl, C~ Mes.1. 549·7550. 777-1999 New cib.achrome photography by K.Jrcn •Wild West Dinner htravaganu, Ste-pl H1r•han on display rhroug'1 Oct 17. Hou~ 26. urnco Au'!1hary of Big Bro<llers••i; Sis· 10 J m ·9 pm MondJy Frid.iv, 10 d m ·6 ters of OC at W1lu Bill's Restaurant, Bul'nJ p m 5.lt':'rday, noon 5 p m. )u'jdJY Ad-Parl< SJ I pp ConlJct Clrol Bu1le, 529· m1~1on tree 2225 · • Thrilltou Art Studios JJ3 Librillo. •It.ice f0t the Cure, Sept. 17 at 7 JO Co:.tA 1'~. 642-59711 Orig1ndl Qtls and am . Sulo.ln C l\omt>n Bre.ist Clnce1 F11un· ,,.,llercolon, p.i1nttngs from Bah, lndom-s1a· datioo 51. Rund M1~ Walk at Ne-.\port "ood carvmgs and mas.L.~ fNtured Hours (Mier F.l>hion l~and Adult entry, S20 pp 11 .i.m -7 pm TuesdJy·S.iturday by ap-..------------------4 po1ntment. • Times~ Contempor.iry Art 326 N Coast Hwy .• L.igun;a Beach, 494·094-1. A one-man ~how leatunng pacnhn~ by Anto- nio Arellanes on d isplay throui;ti Wednes- day. •Works C•llery South 3333 Bear St. ltn Crystal Counl. Cost.a .... ~. 979-675 7 Sculptures by Woods O.wy on ~iew through Sunday M by Tony Delap on view Oct 2-Nov 1, \\1th an opening re- ception 6-9 p.m Oct. 2 11ou~ 10 a.m.-9 pm Monday Friday, 10 .i m -6 pm. Sdtur- day, and 11 am -6 p M Sunday. Ad- m1s.sion Free. 1 >I .. 1 I... • I I " • I • II, \! ' I.( •• •· LISTING INFORMATION: If you have •n el'enl li~ling or change of inform.ation for BlilCkBook, dirKI inquiries to Ben· j.amin £pstein, do 814lck8ook, P.O. Box 1500-184, Corona Ml Mar, CA 92625 . Phone t 714) 76().2622. A complete )"Hr o f BladBook listings runs the first Tues- Now Serving ... Pre-Theatre Dinner between 5:()().7:00pm Magic 6:30-9 p.m. Peter Shambrook • Four Course G>urmet Dinner • Price $22 per person South Coast Pim •Costa Mesa • (714) 540-3840 fl'*xt to ~y Co J 10 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, September 24, 1992 LIVE MAINE \J LOBSTER DINNER. s14~ Savor over a pound of ucculent live Maine lobster, parsley red potatoes. your choice of soup or salad and a basket of wann bread. AH for a ridiculously low prict, for a reasonably short time, at one terrific restaurant """"" .... lSI bl"-""' •• '31 sos R '$1 ... •6*tnr~•841-Slll 11 I. Or r ... II l' O.nt'f\ "'ine usting dinner ll haenon res-od«'n<:e Newpoit Be.ch. Phone 5 .. 6·7372. • d.lm Chowder Coolc-Off. Oct. .. ii 9 J m San Oemen~ Chamber ol Com· mer«' enl~1nment, games. lobster r~. rnore nt'ir Soln Oemente P~. ~ 1.1..ton~ II 11 I m. Phone 492-1131 • Oper• Lfdure, Oct. 4, Oper1 le~ ot l.igun.l Beach bi·monthly SttteS conhn· .., Bu1re1 dmnef fol~ Contaet M.ln• P• .cc Tesu 497· 1087 • CHOClo~r fest, Oct 4, 5·7 pm. 11un<h & Judy Cu11d, choc~te deltghts •t .o.Jhon TM SlO pp Contact lanct .... l~ci"lw 5)2·11675. • NfWl>Orl ~Kil COftCO\lrs d'Ele&antt. (} 1. -' .it 10 a m., ATSC cl.mi<: 1u~le t ,,, at >Jdr!Ch Pili<. UC Irvine, includes .. r~..: .. 11 ,.,,h1t>.1 of "muscle" at\ Adults, ~HI pp C:Mdm1, S6 pp Con~ Nora le-- hmJn. 6 .. 5·0107. • Julia Child Ce~uH 500 Years ol '~ WOfld CuisiM, Oct. 6 it 6:30 pm., \1rn:rie.1n Institute of Wine & Focxl dlnnt'r ,11 \\o.nd.lvi Wine 1nd Food unter, ~ '~ RU'le.lnn Ruiz. chef Mernbf'rs. PS pp wN.s, S8S pp Cont.kt l(.)thenne LL•i;.1n -'89-8594. • · lhr sum ol a woman ... is gre.ater th.an tu r p.uu," Oct. 9, 10 30 1 m ·2·30 pm., • N1·r O.uxe' ·•·II~ ol QC Performmg .\rh tl"Olt'f dJy of be.iuty, he1lth •nd r.t-.h· "' .it \, 111.tgt-Crean, 5.lnt.i Nl.l •iei&hts ~·5 Pfl ~ S~6 2122, e"<t 220 • Ro.id Riii) Auction Oct 10 .11 6 p m J )m.all WOtlJ CuokJ 1n ln.1ne U S I 11"'1 J nt't NJguN.1 532 86 .. S • B~l·A·Thon, Oct. 10 OIM ON • •t,,.,.··nt C~Cf'J •t loc.tt>on TBA Cont.let • .... " Nc..t.lndc, 1n-4m •Blues In the Nifht. Oct 10 .ll .. JO II'\ one 8.ird.iy he.&trr ~rd ol T~· 1"" p.11ty and Joe Willi.Jms concert •t the-' \ s 100 pp Phone 854-4607 • Columbui SOOth Anniwrsaty. Oct. 11 .ar h p m • Ch11dhclp OC f1~-courv dinner I T1.1110 ~y~ N~8cJ.;.ti. BT-ope s1.·~ pp. Phone 6406lH. or cont.Kt \,,no.,, rs .. 21·1222 • Ritz Tenth Annl~nary, Oct 11 •t 6 m hlt'-COYrte "Tnbule to Ew:o(fl('f"' d in· nt·r ix-~eftts Sh.ire Our ~ ~~g lu-.n§ Chell include Mic.h.>c.-1 Kan ""' Fr1·t Too. P.nc.-il Olh.itslP<lSUI, Abn ee-- '~ ~ Truftle, Jt'4'n·Piere Lem.in~/ o\nh>•ne 011~ ~noux/RICz-Carlton, John Mc:Uughl.tnl).W , Lupe ~he Riti SS02 per coupAe Phone 720-2286. •Golf TournMMftC. Oct. 12, OINe Cret T re.itment ~Im and Paone lnl•nd 8.in~ I lcx:.tCJOn TBA:'. Conc.ict cntdlen Petet· W'll'I, 777-4999, eAL lSO •rood fw ancf WiM tasting, Oct 15 .u S· JO p.m., food Oi~nbullOfl unter at 501.nh ~ ~u.J CMul Court, Costa ~ no pp Phone 1t1.no. • Reopenl"& Receotion, Oct. 1 s. "°"ers \\1Mum ol Cultur.a1 M . 5.lnu AN Con· l<ICI Br..in l~: S67·l642 • ~&. Reop.nln&. Oct. 16, 8owef'5 Mu· scum ol Cultural M . Sana An.a. Con~ Bri;in lal'lptOO: 567·3642. • 01y ol lridp. Oct. 16. 9 1.m. CHOC lit~ Red W~ Guild 11 loabOo TBA. Conl~ J.lnet N.t&U,,a,.i, S32-867S . • A Ve.!f Choa Alfait, ~ 17 It 11 am., friends For Pbnned Pa~thood lundwon, 111Mt .uctlon ~ lnforo\.11 mod· ehng at Solnu An.a Coul'ltry Oub. SSO pp. Cont.let Nori Lehm.tn, 675-0707 • J1M ~ '°'1er T.,.._11 TOUl'l\MMftt, 0et. 19, 0C fltltlhlnnontc 5od_dy M 8» bcM 8.ay Cub, Newport Be~. Cont.Kt l<>Mn fuerbrinpr, SSl·2422. •Golf TourNIMM, Oct. 19, OI~ Crest l rcatll'W'nt Centen lot AfM,ed awd~ » 81g C.tn)'!>f'I Country Oub, Newpott Bexh. COnt.ict David Mc£1wtt-, 1n-4999. • lob Hope/Howwd P. HouM Coif TournatMni, Oct. 19 at 10 am •• House hr lnstJtute 11 Solnt.a An. Country dub, »nu An1. S250 pp Phone 557·5100 • Christmu Comp1ny, Oct 20.23, Jun-'°' le.igue of QC 11 ex: rairgrounds, Cosu Me-sa. S'S pp. Phone 261-0813 • Ruz 'M• 'Tuz ind All Th11 Juz, Oct 23, QC Periorming Arb Center, Founders Plus g11.l at Thorripw>n residence, Peralt.a Hills 100 pp Contact J.in l.Andstrom, 642· S580 • tlome Tour & Boutique, Oct 23, 7 a m ·9 p m . CHQC l1nlN Angel G4.uld 1n YOlb.:i Lind.a. Cont.act Janet Nagt.111!..1, 532. 8675 • Holid•y Boutique, Oct. 24, 9 30 1 m.· 1 30 pm., CHQC Lu Non.ls guild al St. M.irg.lfei's School. San Jwn up.>1.rano ConlclC1 Janet Nagurslu, Sl2-8675. •Bid For a.chelon, Oct. 24, M.irch of Dimes at The Sports Oub. IMne Oates 1Mlh b.ache4ors luctioned BT or ~ening 1n1re. S4S pp Phone 631 -8700 •Roaring '20s FUNOSY, Oct. 24 at S·JO pm Wesat.1ed Gold Oub it We~M South Co.bl Pl.lU, Cosu Mcs.i Phone 953·3580 •Sea of Ore1ms, Oct 14 at 6 pm SancJp1pers of Hoag C.ancer Center n.iutiuf thef'n4?'d dinner diner and Jucllons JI r our Se.bOns Hoc el "c-.. J>0'1 8e acii S 175 pp Phone S74·7209 • Our O ildren ..• Our Celebrities. Oct 24 6·9 30 p ITl'l' Otug Uw ~ life Abu5e dmn~ al \1111.1~ Crt.1n ~nlcl Ana He1sf1ts .\lhre lilcl.U.il 1• !Slt-rn S:?~U pp Phone 56. 1'10 • Sticl..s •nd Stones \\ily Break "our Bones, but Art... Oct .!4 at 6 JO pm l~'VN Art Museum bl. 1e1, s lrn.L .tnd IM• IUCl!On\ "' \WI~ ~ 111() art1~ on>ptred I>\ p..>{ I.et Ctl stOl'lt"> S1 S pp Phone -' ')4 • s<r-1 • Los Angeles Rams Ctlttbtily S.-rH!r• G.ll.a. Oct 24, ()'Slle f1br~ foundJlt0n dtnner. •·lt'nt al'ld l11<e <lu<:llom ill'ld l·ntl'r t.ton~I ii C>uneyllnd Hocel, AnJht>.m CnntJCt G.11) Cret!n. 1'138 1393 • urrihun Cruise Party, CA.t 24 (• JO m...ln .,-tit CHOC Qveton of t lt-.irb Guo I dinner dance al !'l;~-port Be.x:h T t<nn•' dub S ~.; pp Cool.lei jail('( Nd&u~I. S31·8675. l l l\\t I JI ,\ \\ \t .i( • 11at>o. Yacht dub 1801 Ba~ Ot .• COl'ON ~ Mir, 64S·SOS5 Noted wi-~ Ruth ~) IS ~ ~aktr II che Friends ol ~ Ori .. Co.ut ll'lttrf.allh Sheher <FOOS> rund·nlSing ~benhlp lundwon, "fOClS on P11nt1ng" 11 :JO 1.m. Oct. 1. Cclll; n o, us lor new •nd I • · 1 $AMT. I LUNCH ON MAI 1MANK YOU I I I 1154 E. 17th St.1 1 Costa Mesa : : 646-4303 I L-~~-...J .. CALENDAR S40-l 22~ analyst C.eoifrt>y Hill for a one-day seminar to discuss psychosexual thullers, what Bat· m.in and C.11woman mean to contt'mpo- r Jr. Nlicuca and m()(e. presented 10 .i m • .i pm SJturdav Cost· SlS·SSO .. Almchatr A.thentures .. film se11es opens 6:30 and 8 lO p m Friday tn ()(C) forum \'Ith Ctn emato!o1rapht•r Sherilyn Mentes light· heJnt'Cl tour of Scocland Other 1tlm~ "'1'1al1ng AustrJl1a · (()ct 4'1. ·New Eng· I.ind SJmpler' 1,.,;m 1 3 lht' Volga .\ Russ1.1n R1\erboat ..,lhC'nture tfeb 26), Nor.,.11 ' 1\1.Jrch 1 ~l Gret'\e" 1/1.\Jrch ~<> Tht> ~'.l .1nd 5ht1r. ol BJ1.i· (April ~)• Jnd "Rl\er~ ut franct• · (11.\dy 7) Ad· m"" on SS. SO·S -Season ttcl..et.s S30 LITERt\RY :\IHS •Friends of Or.inge Coast College's Norman E. W.Jtson l1br.iry 1n thl' g.1rclem l11 the \\ 1lhs lon~ear r!">1dence on lido hit• 1n Ne•~pnrt BNch .t )2-508- P10\nt-...•J n 'a"g.11ton Thr St.Jr ot Clad· nt"-' on ""'" h OCC mJr1nt• b1t•I01,'\ prn It'''"'' J ,,,m Carmon d•" u''>t"> tlit• J C t ocft•ntJI d1~n1 C't) ol 1Jh1t1 I tJW.lll Jnd 01h,·r P1•l\nl')1Jn t\land>. presented 7· 30 !nnoi.;ht l\dm1,s1on SS for non-members MH TI NCS t'\. SEMIN·\RS • lr"n(' rin(' Arts C('nt('r at I l1•11tJI,'<' f'••• 1..1 121 \,1le .\1e ll"l•nP 'i'i:? 10111 ( • 'l". • , 1.11 ph"'' •>:r.:iph•·• l\1c ~ RoN•n pr1• '(_ ,...,_,, l ~h: \\t ,.;,_, Cl I ' 1'1 'uJ1u l1~hl1t'~ " l1 " I I pr 1 \11.11,f,n, "i'pl ~H ~,,, .. ' { ft. ; q ~f ~ 'I . , • l lo!I f)r 1it1' f.H ·' I ''-, h1 )l.JI ''''"'·'h• 1p 1, "·"-·"~ ._\( ~t • tu .. ff•rt' t,,, ... ,t•riftd n1ic1n '·•I u' I." ,,, Ro• m I fl"; 111 l K_ ( , t••'''""" Bvl"r fq• S I ~ '•'•tt1t \ \\ rt.. h~ I ,,h,ct 1,"u~ , Hit,, ~ \\ !h .t tt •. ,,,, n tlHPd pn~ t f• t h H 'f 1 ' '" f'I •' 'dr f "th tn '••''' '1t1 u• {)(( " "'' l t f'f<-r ( ti'1qut' n 'l 11 Im Cxt 1-I•<' S 11 Fresh Fish Dally All Year 'Round a,..kfaat Lunch Dinner •Weekend Brunch 7am-4pm •Ear1y Bird Specials •Happy Hour 4·6;>m •Hart>or Brunch Cruises 400 M ain St. B alboa .\H '-ll Classical, Opera & Tradition~ •Alla Coffee Wuehouse &r Ro.isling Co. S06 31st St., Newport Beach, 675-0233. · Cr.inua1le" plays trac'1tional C,eloc music Fnday at 8:30 p.m. Admission: free. • Mastt'r Chorale of Or1nge County JI the Orange County Performing Ms Cenler. bOO T°""n Center Dr., Cost.i Mesa. 55b· 6262. The West Coast premiere ol Paul McCartney's .. Liverpool Oratono" 1s pre· ~nted Oct 24. Tickets S2S·Sl00. • Orangt' Coast Singers at St. Paul's fp1s- cop.:il Cllurch. Tu!.lin, 495-5980. Conduc IOf Richard Raub leads .. A Bach Concert" 8 p m Oct. 1 7 fea1ut1ng 1h1Ct' cantatas ,)I I S. Bach. "A Christmas Concert" 8 pm Dec 5 featuring the annual, popul.ir Sm~ <'M concert; ··A Colla~· of Compo!>t•rs" 8 pm MJrch 13 at Rt'dh1ll Lutheran Churth leaturing Middle Ages In prt'l>t'nl day choral hterdture dnd "Tlie Cl.N•c.tl lrad1tl00 1>1 I la>dn 8 p m. May 8 JI OCC's Roben B Moort' l heatre featuring an evening nt musie by Joseph Haydn T1dets S8-S 10 • Orangt' County Philharmonic Sociely JI OrJn);l' County Pet1nrmin11 Arts Cl•ntt•r bOO re"'" Center Or111• C'"ta Me~. 6-lu OCPS OCPS opens !.£•,1"'" '"1th the Pr.Jgue Chamber Orchestra r,:>int-.U W, Amcnun "1 olin"t Robert McOu1ll<' .11 8 p m SJturdav Prtx;rJm dcta1f, fortlxumoni; T itl.cts S 11 SI~ • P.icific Symphony O rchestr<i al lr.-1nc Ml.'adows Amph1thf'Jlre 8808 Irvine Cen· 1,., OmP Irvine .i--1 . .in3 ··1ch.:11km~I.) '<J){'l!JCulJr " leJIUrtn)( rlhJ11..U\'\I.\ \ Cc" .1, I. D.in. e 110111 1"\.ul•pp.1 ·R,)m<•o .uid )11111•1 f .intJ'' CAt•rturt• \ 111ltn Cunc C"hl u ... J,,·,tr.11 Su11t• 'o I .ind thl· 18 1 J C h.t'rturi• "-Ith firl"''"'~' ,,1nnc1n\ .inJ " m 1 t.il"I • 1 d ha' lu• .h.,,1r~ l twn '"" d • '" 1: 1''>0 a .. umpan11 J 111 \ivl1n '"'' ..i • 'J•~ "-· 1 I.in '" \.itur !,h C.11,.., •1.~ n lur I"' L.r" I.. "Li JI (> I rn n ••rt l.Hc'!:ln5 8 • B1rr.iport·tli') j .l IJ hr•''' I .,, < l'>l.1 \ -.. ,-,l 'II I P.1vl lo.1. Ill l~11.trlt·t ll ,1 r, ,,..~ \11•, h \\1tr ht•ll 1111 ...,,,1ph,wt• 1,.111 L\.!ln ••" t).)\' lou1) dP f,tfr' n ,.,,...., ''•' \ t I• ,1f,1nd • •n drur•" 1nrl 1-t nl on ~"'' I• 1•rl' pl.1\<, h •l pm "und.11-. Onn \\ill ,., ' H1i-; 8Jnd pl.l\\ mu'" tor d,)rl(1n'( t'\t•f\ \\(•od,1, lrom II 11 JO p 111 .\c1n1M1vn ''''(' • lllu(' '-\.irbl• CoHE>ehoust' 1907 I t.irbor 8l1'Ci (cl'otJ Mc-.a 646 ~ -~6 Inner 1.1u P'L"en!cd 8· 11 p.m SundJ\ Nlm1~\lon ''•"t' • ufe Lido SOI 30th St Nt"'JX>rt Bt·.1ch b ·s 2%8 Berme Pt-arl & lli11monie.1 F Jt5 pe!rtorm frid.iy Neil \1ngs 1.u.z and blues S.uurda' Wnne W.a..,nt>·s New Con1em· l>Cl<Jry B.md with Derel.. BordedUll. per "'"" T~y Tony Curt>m•w Rob Mui I '"· h·H~tte Stewart Jnd i.:uf'\~ pcril')fm \\1't.ln1~v Sh<M11nw-8 30 pm -1 .1 m lhu™1a~ and SundJv~ Wedn~\~. 9 pm · 1 30 am FrtdJ\·SJturd.l~. • C<ino's Rtsl.auranl 2241 W Ctldst I tw-, Newport Bede h. C. J 1·1181 L~ (i. ' ',' I • . . . . imber leads a jazz jam Sundays from 2 :30. • Sliytidlt Lobby Lounge ~ ll\me ~~-Bn:dhunt St., founlain V.illey, 963-.23 S:30 p.m. riott, 181)()() Von 'lcarman Ave., ll\ine, SS)-New country and old rock 'n' rolr • uplstrano's 1325 E. ~ Road. Sanl.l 01Cl0. Easy-listening jazz ~ gu1!.lr1Sl Robert Sot'Oled nightly. ,free dance_ les50N Ana, 641-<4901. EVt'ry Sunday enjoy after-Conti S-8 p.m . Mond.iy-fnd.ly. Tom Poets Dance f•ctory 7-8 p.m. n' noon jJ.U featuring the sounds of the Ron • 2t Ocei1nfront 21 Ocranfront. Newpon e\Cepc Tu~. lineup· "ti()( Coun Kob.ly.uh1 Trio. Beach, 675-2566. Ma)( Seiler pl.lys jJlZ N1l!ht" with t..CTY det'!'IY 81lly the Nd and blues .it the fl'-IOO b.lr Thul1day· rughc. ''TCIO Party .. ,-.1th 8111) the Kid •Diedrich Coffee & Esf>fesso 8.ir 474 E. Sa.turday ninhts from 8 until dosing arid ct.ly ($5 CO\Cf). "Or;m~ County's D.lnc 17th St., Costa /11\es.l, 646-0323. Paul Kenl th · ,,.. f Su-.... Ooors Toni...,•" \'tl!h Billy the IW S.iturd. nd f ds ~i. 9 id ... SJ WI • a ~ triO rom 4·8 p.m ,,...>,_ Ad· :>-" a rien .-Y p m.-m mg,.. tur-miSSIOn: free. 0.lnce all night Sund.ly '"th Dilly lhe days. Adm1s.oon: free. N1gtu Riders pcrfOfllU 8 pm. modn1 •Double Tal.e 5902 Warner A .. e .• Su1lt' Pop, Rock & Country MOnd.ly IS3 CCM.'r) ... Noch1n Bu1 OldK: A, Huntingtoo Be.1ch, 840-6118. Roome \'t11h <k"C1ay Joel Ste-.ens f~y Klll..f' 5.1" presents Open Roct..m· Blues Jams 5'.tn-N1[;ht" hmlc.>d by CrJtg Pcw.ers Wrdn dJy nights at 8 •A.It• Cofftt Warehouse & Ro.1sling Co. day Doors open~ m. Tuesd.>~ J'rodl}, •Irvine 8.m:lay Theater -12-ll Campus 506 31st St., Ne--.port. Bc.lCh, 67S·0233. pm. 5.l1urday-M ay Dr., lrwie 854-4646. The Multicultural Je:me X pl.i)"\ folk mUStC t~ Foll.. rod. •The Blue Beet C..fe 107 l h t PIJ< Art> CounCll presents Jon )Jng & The Pan with Dennis Recd 5.ltuid.iy. Lo-.c (IY)WI> Ne"port Be.Kh, 675-lHll Nici.. f').t1.1 from Venus plav •v.-ant-pop mw.ic Sund.Iv I h 9 ~1an Arl..t'W.1 performing f.l.U "i1h an Joe Ongie and ~w plJy pop rcx:I.. Oligi· f>t:' Ofms ton1g I Jt ~•Jn miluenc(' 8 Pm. ~t. 1. Tickets. n.lls Wedncsd.ly folk music1.1n Zeor.:i SJ~-e •Blue Marb~ CoffeehouH 1907 11.irlk S 16-S20 plays Oct. 1 Sflo\\t1mcs: 8.lU p m '-''"-'Pl Bl'd • C~J MM.1. 6-lli ~776 D.1~ Ma • Mui's at Rt'd lion Inn. 3050 BriStol St . Wed~v and Suncl.J)' 18 p .m) Ad zclll! pl.\~') JJ')Ch\'Uclic rciO. t<>n·~•t J,cn C<~a Mew, S-10-7000 Big Band d.1nc1ng n1tSSIOll. lrt't' min' f.l\J )l\C lJll'nl Night" M.JndJy (Jrc 2·6 pm SundJ\ 1\llh Spet:IJI gu .. ~ ,\rt1>1 • B.ub.aco.a 3333 \\. PJcilK. Cu.N tl•J'h i\i.ll'\•tieZ pl.l)') ioll.. mu,.c \\rdnl·>d.1y C hohn Hl'ndt'r.,un \\.ly, Ni:•'flO'I lkJch, 646.(iO•JO MM.h_,M Sni1th pt'tform~ "(,0'~ pop 1ucl. (X"1 1 •\t.u. .... eWs B)' lhe SH 317 P.:ic11tc Co.1>1 J's 1nt('f"'1l1CJO."ll wocc beJI \OUlld~ j)rc Shrl\\otlln<.~ 8 11 l<lfl•i;ht ') Pm ·rnicin•i;t1 I l1•'h" Jy, I tuntin"'un BN<h 536·2S55 sented \V<.'<111c11dJ~s II p.m m1dmrh1 fridJy·S.>turtl.I\ · II 11 P m. 'unda\ " o· " \\c.-dn~y AJrn• ..on fr~· lhc l1m Dclulio frio performs Frid.I)· •Bear Strttl C.afe .:it Cryst.11 Court, Bc,:ir ~1turd.ly night) JI 8. 9:30 and 11 and Sun· Street and ~ntlO'l\er AH•nuc. Co;IJ \\C ... 1, • urc lido 501 30th St 'l"'l1"'' Bl'J h dJ)) Jt 3, ~·)O .ind ti pm Spt.'C1.il guab 435·2167 CrnN Ale l)(.'flOfm~ So.>turd.iv t.75 2968 \\lchJ ~ Patterwn ~ R, U O.inc "°1'0J>hon1~t Tomm) i':l'WSOm .1nd rrum-and Ckt 17 lom Mclain pc:<rform> O.:t l pla\'s Sund.I) lrom 8 .30 p m.-1 .> m ((' bon1'>1. Bob Enl'lold~n on fnd.iy. trum· .lnd 24. Tom long Jf)VC.lr> O.t lO Jnd Irv ~ .... 111g I\ pt•1form<'d by ltt• f.111dl ,, ~er Jack Sheldon on Saturd.ly-Sund.1y. .31. ShowtutX"S' lo " m .i pm A(Jr·i~"""' "~1wct Grrh ti 30 p.m 1 .t m "\ond.i) here 1s a S4 entt'rt.l1nment charge and S7 frcie. • Cr.ary Hool' l~Jk Hou•or .ind S.iloon m1n1mum food ~C'tdgE' charge • I 1 S80 e-• "-IL.L Dr1\A, < ·n1.> ·-·. s •ll • 811 M edll'y's Music Ctl)' '""''""""" " ...., ,.,,. .. , • \\ucho Gusto Jan 8.lr .and l .llin GriU,---------------------------------- ~63 (. 17th SI . Co'>l.a Ml'\.l, 631-4009 I he Run E !i<.h<:tc 1 rio pl.ip ton•J'ht Jct I C•>nlJfl•z Fu~1on Jau Bani.I performs I 11UJ) ~rurd.l\ 'h."'1•ml.'> l'"'C't' ''•~Illy )tarting at II 30 • Or.iniz~ Co.a~t College f111c "rh Rt·(ltJI H.tll 2i'O1 fJ1r. '''" Ru.id (o>t.i \l<-...1, .t J.!·5880 Sut• RJnt•y, rt·t~nllt"<I J~ one or the \\Orld s ~rC.'JI J·IU \UCJl""'· pcrlo11m 8 1> m '.)Jtur<JJ, .ind ~ 30 p m SundJ}- 1" ll·h S9 50 $ 1 2 • Pla~t>rs ll:lltl\J \1"1to:.11111,in1\11•. lt\111t' t.t!,( 1~ 1 S \I. ..,bi• 1'1n~· BrJ.t. .in 1.1.u IJ'' ...-111,.J <:..11ur '·".., t.t·9 pm •Pronto Grill .ii ~ 1Vlh <.c..i1t Plau, JI H \'l"'tol .,, lV'ld \I~ Ea<>t; f1~1t>n1ng /Ul .1 "' .. .,nd, "' '1 t nu ·ti h~ r om )Nw~ nn'r ilr•nrwl! I t,it'I~ '-tn,llrd .Hid johnn\ M.ilth", 1>•1"'4·ntt•d •, 1(1 II 'O p m \1\11'<inc-"fa~· I rid.11 • Randell's .l ltu1t11n C .. ·ntrc Dmc So.>ntd "nJ 556 ~7uo Cnntc·nipor.in 1.iu '"th l 1me I able to111~h1 Blot's "'11h gu1t.lrlst R.1110..11 ) ouni: f ridlv Lalin ,.iu i;u•lt1nst JuJn C.irkl\ 0Utnteru on ~turd.iy Origm,11 Be bop ""1th Tilt' lo..lrl Ol:ns<\11 Quni1e1 on 11.\<•ndJy. S1r,111!ht ahC'tld J•lll "•lh Paul C.ir m.1n on T ucsda~ lJt1n 1au \l:ns.:at.on lah· num on \\ edn<.'!>d.1y Special Sut'Sts: 1au pianist Billy Mitchell on Oct 3, C\lfltcmpo- rary original 1au \\.llh wphori.1 on Oct 10; s.i"ophon1~ K.:irl Den~ on Oct. 17, con- tempor.:iry Ofig1nal 1.iu '"'th Secret Circle on Oct 24 l•trn i.uz with Rique P•ntOjtl on No" 7 6tw:itvttmt'S: 8 ind 11 p.m. AO· m1~S10n fr<'1! •Rusty Pelion 2735 W. Coast Hwy. Nl'\ ... port Bt'.lth 6-12·34 31 Allen MOfl'tt1ni Jpf)Cdf\ through SJturday ilnd WednesJ.iys at 8 30 p m lad. Br.ind plays Su~>'S at 3 pm \\ 111at do vou expect t0r~i2.95? Pti111e Rib. Shii111p Sccunpi. Bacon-\ Yrappecl Sh1i1np cu1cl I ~et 1 i:l3atte1l 1cl Sh1i1np all togdht ·r ()11 ()11(} ~ll 111 pt UOU '." platter? Prime Rib & Shrimp 3 Ways Dinner Now only Sl2.95. in,.tW • ISi r. '-"'-• '1S-S911 n t ,.._.•1'l61Wlit •~ 673-4633 I j I • I o o 1• I ' , Orange ~t Y(eektf1d I Jl>ursd~. SeJ?t8'Jl~r 24, 1992 • .-f._\..,C.. \t I ._. t .... '-\,.41 f • II 7 ... .. ~ .. Wi..-.c._,...._,>..tift~~--·_,,...,.....___-....~ • ._~---. ----- CALt~WAR ~ '.11:11~~~~, 540-1224 1512 ··1 liml Night Fin.ils" .net frtt d.lnc.e les.sGllS 7:30 p.m. tonight. Amerian ~\.w pMO'ms 8 p m.·1.lO .un. ton!lht· S.u 1rcby and 6 p.m.·midnlgh< SJnday. fl'•ry Jeff Walkl'r performs ~Y-J,lscw\ Ch.tse a~.an T~. frtt ~ etSOttS \\1th Touch ol Countty 8 p.m.-1 31) a.m \\c<ln~•r •Fill er.aid'• Food ~d Spirits 19171 '\.'!o:" 1.1 St. Huntington bexh, 968-~SH lr.l' mertainmmt six nights • .,. :t I. open m1k:l' nitt+lc Thu~~ CO 1..l'bo' 100. Call for oihct fl'atures • r1H• fttt Two f.ishion 1.sl.lnd. Newpott I h 040.5250. KaTM Calhnf)Cf ind '' Nt-1 ~trll perform Sa1wd.iys from 7 JO. 11 JO p.m • H1rbor Slngtn Presbyttnan Church ol 1t-1• Co-en.lnt. Fairview at Adams, Costa \It~ 897-0587 Ot 964·318) S.n~ and ffl sought f0t female group o£ al' age •r I ~C'S Who perform ~h1ng from 1 '' to rod. Meflinp at 7 p.m. ~ry l .1-.d.111 al a~ ~ The gtoup will 'pt>rl'ofm at your tp«Wl ~t. • lni ne lvc~y TM•et 0 4 2 Campus 0t lr"'1it , 856-SOOO. Gymbortt ol Or· .ini;c Councy presents W.llt Disney ~('(orcb' Mwc Bolt Misa Parachute Ell· 11 ~) .ll 11 a.m • .net 2•30 p.m Salurdly l 1d.l'U S 11 .SO. 8 Irvine Mu dowJ Amphithutre 8808 Ir- ' ne Cenlff Dr~. IMne, 8S5-8096 Kns ~'•»> tind MC lyte oerlor-m at a p.m fn. 1.a, T~ 8·52's ind Vdent Femmes pby 8 p m Oct 24. • lt' Mtridlen hotel, 4500 Ma<"Arthur llf\d '<.'\\~ Beach, 476-2001 .. Bro.ld .-J~ \1\' W.iy" • ~ ol music.11 ti Nltf mJ , comedy <Ind spKl.llty acts K I l•kJ ill t~I din~r show!. 8 .ind 'l <IS pm Frtd.1~. Sl CXM?1 ch.lrge, 1WO • nl. minimum pt'f penon • \1.1\i'1 •I Red Lion Inn 30SO 811)1ol St l"-IJ ~~ R05COt pl.lys ton>ghl·Sundly 9 p m m1dn1ght. Night Riders perform \ \ t.>dnesd.ly 8 /lorwpon Ro.dhouse 1"00 ~nti. "'" ~Mew, 6S0.1340 "food>t.od,. '" •~ ht hour ~I bt•npng SOmt' al the 1•1•11 • most Of•g1nal folk arid roe!.. .Kb 10- ···•her on ont' ~ lO help be""f11 Orange C tiu~ l mow nttdy r~u, hdd noon on \<lturd.iy Cow ffve c.ans ol food or SS Tile artisn 1n ordef ol appe.1r<1nce. Carol \l.,1ri1m, noon to 1 p m , Flood, 1 1 4S ~· m , Volkwood Ch>st, 2 · 1 5 lo l p m lir~n ~·'ftf. ) 30-.C 30 rm . The Pou lot.'S, S S .CS, •nd a specia guest will ~· '"'m from 6 30-7·45 pm All procee<h btnthl lht Food Otstribution Cenler •Pacir.c Amohithuttt 100 F .. er Dm"f. Cost.a Mes.I, s'4~876. P~ SS. lynyrd si..1,,)rcl plus ~bert Md:linton pl~ to- "' hL Td.t'cs: S 10.S28.0S Neil Young !>M<Wms in an all..KOUStic show Friday. td.eu: S28-SSS. Uy R.ly c~~ Oct 2. Cd for ticket f)rice. ~. a pm. Oct. 9. Tdtets: S2S.8S.S2 .so. • ~ 18100 Von K.a""'n A~ .• Irvine, 660-9215. ~ p&ay music'°' d.incing Friday-~ ~ ICMde ol~ W~n~ • bnclftt't l Hudon <Ant.re Otlw, ~ Ma 556-7700. The Art~ perlorm'tmaxi· mum RH SMurdi'y. UB \'Oaldl Joe Es- Best Bet ' Lynn uguna and Eric Anderson battle in O range Coast College's production of "Les liaisons Oa.ngereueses," which opens Friday for a three weekend run in OCC's Drama Lab Theater. John Fer~acca is directing this version of Christopher Hampton's internationally acdaimed play. pas.lo appeirs Oct. 31 foo shows nightly, ft .ind 11 · p.m. No CO\-er, no minimum • Sc.mpi 1576 Old N~port Blvd , Cosu M•-Y 04S-8S60 ~Amor performs i,,-e en1trUm~t WeJ~-s C11v National B.inl. bu11d1n11 1n l ido Villai,-e, r..cwpon Bc.1c.h, 6-l2-8S60. New club meets ewry o1her fod.i) bcg1nn1ng at 7 p m Frt<by l ight sn.xhno ho.l b.l1 Bus.- ~l'\ening .inire No smol..1ng Dancing anei 9 p.m. Cover· S 10. 8 Sl.1g lowlge 145 E. 19th St . CO!>ta Mcsa 631 -'f81 l . Co1tarrW>ing<:t Peter • Oce.ln P•cific.. Single S.iilors 6-16 4005 \\1Cf.crsh.lm pl.>)~ roll.. counlfY .1nd plJ.~ "'"" mol..1ns "n ·'~ gJthl'f l'\~ Sund.l\ al 8 31) P m Thur5d..~ The ShJil.) 1>1"' ,lt 11 J. m f0< J s.i1I, b;11becue and '-Kial pop •·8 pm l'\ery Sund.It ~r . llW.arehouse Rtst.aur.anl 3450 V1;1 Opo<· ' . to, Newpott Be.Kh, 673-4700. · R.l~-•Open Bridge .is-plus 1n Costa M~. HOUSt' ~iondJys," fealurtng II\~ entert.lm· 650·2320 lntermedl.llC IO Jd\JnCed mt'nl l'\t'ry Monday n1gnt ~uh cll-c1a)~ matches 7 p m WednesdJ)~ CO»l S 2 Roberto and Scorchm.>n, feJlur~ OJ\e W.sl..ellng ,md the Free ltadals 00 Mon· • Poicific Symphony Orchestra 21 SI <Wy ISl O CO\ rl Doors open at 8 pm., M1dlel~ DnH' ~1te 216, lr\1ne, .i"-1· concerts bttin .1t 9 21 and O\lef ~11h ID. ..12lJ The Sollurd.l) e;.cmng Scr"--s o( Ct.>rl· T1deu a\t1ifablt' al Jama1un S<)lc. I 14 cerb for sing~ COOllnu~ S.uurd.l\ at 8 22nd St.. NC'\\opo<t Bc.x:h, ind Roel.in Fig pm at lr\-1ne Meadows. Pre-p.m1~ \\111 Surf Shop. 316 A M.lin St. Hunttng1on ~n at 6 pm. Cost. S27 ~per.on Bekh • W.1lttfronl H1llon West Co.ut Oub 21100 ·P.iofic eo.st"' ll\\y. Hunllnb'lon Be.Jeh. 960-SURF. Live r~e band ~r· f0tms 10ntght fnday IS IOQI funk n1gh1 O.SC iod~ on S..turday, Monday and Tued.iy. Big band sounds presen1ed Sun· dly. Crub b«ofnes "Pbnec Earth," an un- derground m~t dub, Wednesday. • Gaytor'1 Social Oub .. t Hyatt Regency !Nine's lo( Lounge, S..n Diego (40S) rrtt- 'W'f and Jambc>ttt, 8l8-SS42. Singles dance ~ age 30-60 featuring ~y ~nd doof ~ presented 8:l0 p.m.-midniilht Frday. Oma up. SS door fee inclucles buffet. Other d.inces: Oct. 9 and 2l. II Just for Sinpes M N~'s Night.dub in The Finest Japanese Dini ng Experience • SI. Andrews Presbtterian Church 600 St Andtf\\~ RQJJ, f\.CY. poo Beach. 6 3 1 • 2885. Si'·"cel.. Divorce Recovery WC>fl..· shop begins 7·30·9·30 ton1gh1 C~ S20 t1ncludes Jim Smoke's book "Cro"mg Through DfYofC:e " Ch11dc•re for 1nf<1nts through gr.tde 2 a\·a1lablc. Serendipity Sm· g~ Se11es con11nucs 7:30-9 p.m. Wetlncs- d.ly with "Ltberaled Oatmg Freedom from Sh.me" \\1th Michelle .McC0tmtd.. Oon.i- hon: S2. 0111d catt available by r~•· tiOn at 631 -2885 by noon Mond.ly before the ~endipity program. • Y.E.S. (Young bKUtivt Singles) Net· worlc .. 1 Hyatt R~ IMne, 17900 ).lm· boree Blvd., 744-1000. "HaM!Sl Moon B.lll" presented 8 p.m.-1 a.m. 5.aturd.iy by this netwotic for successl ul Single proles- siotYls .-goes 24-45. ~: S12·S1S. lltl\TIR • Bukst.ige The.all'r 1599 SupcrlOr AH· • Cosu Mesa, 6-16-5887 Cl())tng pt;rfo 1"l· ances o( mu~cal revue ·ero.iJ\\.lY 8Jd .. - stage" throui;h Satu1d.iy al 8 p.m. T 1d.~-~­ S l 6.SO 8 Cost.i M eu Chic Pl.lthouse 611 11.1m- 1hon St., CO!>t.i .\~1. C.50 S.!u~. ltw f, r· e1gncr," a cornlody about Jn Eni-;l1'lhmJn po.1ng as a non Eni;lt>h ~p.·Jl...:r JI J C.:ur· g1J lodb't'• ThuMJ\~ throu!'h S.1tunl.l\> JI 8 pm., Sundin at :! p.m un!ol O..t. 11 •Grove 5h.ll..espeare Feslhal 1185::! M.:11n St., CJrdcn CrO\e, 63u i l 1 l LIV>· 1n~ periomlJnccs ol "The Mcm \\ 1\ cs of W1nd)C)(.'' Sh.11..cspe.ue's conwt.1)-about .i bawdy kmghl"s CllOfb LO '<-"(Ju .. e l\\O m.11- r1L'<I \I.omen, 1hroul)h SJlurdJ). •Laguna Pl..t)'house .:11 Mnvlton ThC'Jll'r 606 Lis:un.> CJnyoo Rood. L.i~unJ Bl".KI 49-&·80l 1. · Bu) Stop,' v. 11l1J111 In~ ~ pl.w .>OOYI a r.lnJom .i..sottmcnt 01 IX'Ofll~ thrown tO!J'-'lher in a rOJd)!cfo ca tr "hcrl' J bus from 11..lns.ls City \\.:llts oot a ~''"· stc>1m. plaY> n11:lnly e\cept •"lomJ.ws through Oct. 11 r decs s i:M 19 • N~port Th~ater Arts Cenler 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport 8l'ach, 63 1 ·0188. W1llklm Inge·~ "Picnic'' pl.l)S 1 hursd.lys 1hrough SacurdJys at 8 p m and Sun<il)S at 2.30 p.m. until Oct. 11. • Or.lnie Cont College, DramJ lab The- .lier, 2101 F.-11r\iew Road, COSt.l Mes.ii, 4l2-S880. "Les l~ Danb""Creu~ ... Chnstophef Hampton's ICCLtuned pby about " dlC'SS rNLch ol ~ual ck'ct'1t .imoog French aristocr•ts pno< to 1hc Rcvo- lullon, runs Fnd.ly·Sund.iy, Oct. 1-3 and 9· 11. C\lrtain IS 8 p.m. Thursdly·Solturd.l~ and 3 p.m. Sund.iys. Tdeb: S7-S9. •Orange County Craiies 1689::! B.:>J~ Ch1c.i 51., Suite 102, I luntington Bt:JLll, 840-1-106. "f CI Orange· all 1mprQ\ sho\\)> Saturd.l\ .ind Oct 9 .ll P.lOI c s\ !l· phony Bu·ld1ng. 11 S E. 5..lnta .-\na Bh u Sanl.l Ma T d . .:1> S8-S 10 •Orange Cuunly Performing Aris C~n­ ter 600 Town (l'ntcr On\e, Cn:>la '" 1 556-ARTS "l~ \I )Cr.it>:,~ •r • " mo-.l populJr n1u CJI \\hlC~ t~ .. , t ~ " ' ol J 1.1rtuous 1h1el pittl-<l Jj;.l•n>I J ~1 1 and seli·r1i;h1t.'Ou> police '"~JX>clur, •um 1 8 pm Tu~)·O.t 4 Jnd 2 pm 0 J .; T1cl..c~ Sts-s.i~ • Soulh Cu.:i>l RcpertOr)' 655 To\\n ( tN or"l" C1"1.1 M1.'1 9s; .-1031 11 • Man \\ho C.rnw w Omncf," the l\:.lul11 ., .ind liJn cl.i''" ~11metlv abo'.X>t a IN'' p;>Ui Bro..d\•.lv <.111, · \\l'o I •cr.111, IJnd~ on :I c d•.JOhh.•p o( <1n Or~' tam Iv J•l<l tuins 1h1.'tr It\!.'> upi>dc dr;\,n \\th h1) ll"\.'t!p..•r.11 n, run> Tue><b;-SundJ)-S until 0..1 11 un tic mJon ~d!:"'· CurtJ1f1: 8 pm Tu1.•.><l.1\0 t mil)">, 2 30 J'lcJ 6 p.m 5.11 .. rc.IJ~~ a114I 2 30 and 7 30 pm Sund.tr"> T1~l..c~ S:?S- SH "lc·t"s Pl.n T\\o,' U-.c w01kJ picn .re of Anthony Cl.11\tlC' s rom.mce !>!Of) 1 "' i;ltng bJ>eb.111, ~·\ and the Sonsk'> >t.1. 't.' run~ Frtd.l)·O..I 25. Curt.ion 8 I'm lul'.- cf.ly.fud.ws. 2 30 and 8 pm SJ•urdJ,~ anc.J 2. 30 and i JO p.m SundJ)S. T "-~lb S23-S32 8 Weslminsll'r Communtl> Thealer -.!-.! MJple St., \\Nm1n>ter, S2i·846J lhe DIJI\' ot Anne fr.ml..' the true >IOtV n/ J J~"~ fJmil) h1chng from ll•e l'.az1s durin~ World \\".11 II. pl.1n Fmfa\~ .1nd Sa1urtl.l\io .lt 8 JO 1hroui;h Oct 10. "1lh .l 2 p r•1 nnh11~-c0.1 <I T1ll..c1.> Si Se. . Dinner theater 8 l..e11h b. \\Jrgo > Mure.Ju ~luler\ .i: "'-• I' ~j· ,..,J ( ~ l>.l• , .., L l I )I • CV>tJ 'tl'.J, 113) -lll6 1 ·1.1-. :;..,,., II• l)ourwli \•lxll(un1t \\l~rc J «>~ ('UH' ;i~ thnner gue>b, f>rl...._.nted 6 p.m S.llur<.1.11 •le Mendien ttolel -15<>',> \\.l~"•lhur lil•d "l""P.>rl B .. .1<.h, 4~6-2001 "Br •.JI wJ\ My \\ :iy, ' .1 >murg.1,b<,)Jrd ut mu~· al lheJll·r, rnJ~''-comNv 111J ~~1.111\ ,l\t• 1, helJ al 7 l•Jll'\.tJI <.Lnncr i.ho\' 1. 8 .ind 9 ·45 pm Frid.I)) Sl cO\er chJrsl' '" l J 1nl.. minimum p1.•r perwn • \-\euaninc Resl.auran. 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Sherlock Hol~ 1n use No. 83 "Murder in the Mummy's Tomb" presenied 7 p.m Solturd.l}~· ricl.eu SSS pu person, tnCtudes dinner, mysrl'f) Ch.imJ>i!gne and i;r.a1u1tteS SUSll IAI t PllVATI ON«i IOCM t ON«; llOC* TtPPAN IOOM t TATAMI IOOM t .CQCllAlt. l<Ua ~·-on'Horikawa Tokyo • Lm ~ • Santi AN 1611 Sunflower Ave., Bldg. E, Santa Ana (714) 557-2531 SOUTH Com PW.A VIUAGE 3 minutes to Performing Arts Center ,.., it um.£ TOk'110 t 111 S. ~ ~ St., Las Mptes CA (213) 680-93SS r:' Cou PON :'Ir:' CouPON :'If: c'Ou PON:'l r: Cou PON :'I FREE FREE FREE $2 .99· I BREAKFAsr l I LUNCH 11 DINNER 11 auR GER coMeo I o~o'flm6'ST1M I IUYONEBmEE&IE8Vl l l lUYONEsm&&llfCIWf I l lUYONE9ffME&MaM I I BREAKFAST I SICOND ana Nt llCICM» em&AI& SECOND am& Fl& =-=-= ........ --..... (................... (................... , ..... 4a.j I o......,.,..,....,.:J I OM~,.,._,. :JI a...-..... ,.,._,.:JI e>.....,.,...,_,.:J £...-IN-ti £ .... ti•• [.,_12• 92 £ .... 11+W -------- fl DINING Tell A Friend Triangle Square's subterranean Alpha Beta dazzles T here·, J ne" ,u,h1 bar in JowntO\\n Co:.ta ~lc .. a .mJ ;rnother esprc,,o b.ir ha!> llpcncJ. too. SubtnrJnl·.rn Style.:. I hey arc '"" !, lhl 211,000·'l)llJfl:-ftl\.ll Alpha lh·IJ 111 l'r 1Jn!!lc 5qu;1rc 11·, ,1 ''hole ne" 1:\penen~·e Ill Jrl\l' do''" intu the pJrk1ng 'tructurc ;inJ finJ Alpha l3eta's c.:hcer: green light glo" ing in the underpound parking structure. It lool..s ''"rt of Chm1m.1sy and 11 1s CJ\)' to 1m.1gine ho\\ hu-.y this lot 1!. going tu be in the rainy sea'>on starts. Marti Bird ln,ide the bright nc" store. 11 rc.11ly feels like December -with about a mile of open freeze r case\. Women "ould be \\ c II ad' 1\ed 10 "car \lacks and :.kip the tank top and '>horh in the "1de aislt:' of Alpha. Restaurant Critic Paul Diersing. general manager, and Uill Frrgo, the ~lore\ grocery manager. greet C\el')one 111 sight, 1h1' market ccr1a111ly 1-. staffed \I.1th friendly, cheerful people. An air of pride .111 wrruun1.h them: all but Diersing '' e.ar "h11e shirts " 1th green logos. gra,., green butcher aprons and lric:ndly smiles. If you need help, the) 're easy to spot. Flo,..,ers and potted plants adorn the racks near the entrance, and to the right, the produce stretches along the wall -top quality, bc.1utiful vegetables. Maybe there weren't lhe wildly exotic impons to be found elsewhere, but definitely top-drawer stuff. We were in for a look-sec, but grabbed a )hopping cart, JUSl in case. The Gala apples on )ale "ere too good a tlcal to pa)!i up; !>O were 1he mu~hroom) anti romaine. Carl Luke, a 30-)ear re!>idcrll ol nonh Co!>ta Me!ia, thoughtful!) pcru!.ed a shopping li!>t. Double coupons were tucked inlo his ~h1r1 pocket and he greeted an Alpha Ucta employee with a question - "Well, how do you like working 111 the Taj Majal?" He received a \'Ide grin and a thumbs up sign. As he walked past, I asked if he would tell me how he liked the new Alpha Beta. "They ought to mark those , . service entrances a little bit better -you can't go into the first or the second entrances, and it doesn't say it in big enough letters, maybe -- • 1.1 .~"' ,,.\\.'11 ·1"> ., U • I i't't \,.Cf "\1, ~ ... _-~ ..... , • .1 I Orange Cou Wftkena 7 lnursday, ~ptemoer 24, 1992 they need an arrow. But I've got the hang of it now. I like this place a lot. It i!> reJlly \\ell-stocked." I le grinncJ anJ then the tall mJrkctccr \\,I!> on hi!> way. 'e;irb), a \hclf "as s1.1ckcd \\1th' fabult1u~ II f'orna10 bread. If the 11.11 loJf of ru'ttl" Ciaballa 1' cut 1nw sc(tion~ anJ put 11110 the refrigerator. 11 doe~n·1 di) out for d.1~ s. anJ mJJ..e~ toJ~t to die for. It\ h.1rJ to n:-.1~1 Jnd \\c didn't. A huge .1rray uf lunch mc.11 loom~ to the left, ''ith the w.ual cello-pak salami, !imoked turkey, and pa!>lranu, plu) al lea!>t 20 varieties of hot dog), from Farmer John Beef Franks to Veggie Tofu Wciners (they were resistible}. The main chee'c department was filled with the safest and be~t-selling cheeses -just don't expect the more unusual selection!> usually available at the Irvine Ranch Market in the Atrium. We bought a New York striJ) Mcak. in the awesome meat department and then it wa!> on to poultry, where ~hoppers gJthcred, a11racte d by a IO!>!>·leader item and special for that weekend: Foster Farms whole frye rs for 49 cents a pound. A ~ure draw for bargain hunters, including this one. "Mike" was the name on the tag of the upbeat young man behind the fish counter. We stood there, admiring 1.1e assomment, and Mike was cager 10 help. "Beautiful, isn't it? Our boss 1s the best -if it's not Cresh and not right, he just docsn 't stock it." We didn't buy, but silentJy admired, the Puligny Montrachet Clavollon, 1989 at $99.99 and a 1989 Chateau Margaux which was S hopping at the new Alpha Beta at Triangle Square In Costa Mesa Is definitely a unique experience -and not just because It Is two levels below the street. In the top photo, Tami Moore and her twin 9-year-olds Brooke (left) and Nicole emerge from the store's walk-in wfne cellar a first In the chain. They drive to the store from north Costa Mesa because It's new, clean and has a 'good produce selection. Speaking of produce. clerk Sean Acuna (Inset) stocks up on red delicious apples. Arrows In the subterranean parking lot (below) point shoppers In and out of the store. going for $138.99. Louis Jndot Pouilly Fuisse, 1990 was priced $18.99. These wines arc in the walk-in wine cellar -11 ne feature in the entire Alpha Bctn chnin. Outside this Mu!>cum of Fine Wines, the regular wine depanment is enormous, with plenty of 'pccial buys. Between the sushi bar and the deli scc1ion, we met two Alpha Beta cnthusinsts. Tom and Nancy Murphy. They live in Corona dcl Mar and voluntccrcc.J ... ,,e just love coming o'er to this markc1," The relaxed. attrnct1ve couple like sushi. Tom saic.J. "When 1h1s market opened, we learned thnt this gorgeous sushi was mudc nnd packngcd in back, bul now, they make it righ1 in front of us. h 's gre:ul" As Diane Belk, the supervisor of the deli service section, walked by, she greeted them like old friends. Past the deli, we cncoumercd candy of the chocolate kind, displayed in glw cuscs, and escaped there, only to find a whole display area filled with Silver PaJatc goodies. All Time Favorites! At SS.99. expensive and worth every cent: Raspberry Fud'c S3ute; Caramel Pc~n Snucc; Fudge ~ucc Grnnd Mnrnier; and Hot Hot Jalapeno Chutney, just for st:irtcrs. The curt was filling up. Aecing the wects scene, and toking n hnrd turn up the toiletries :.iislc, we found four running y:.rJs of toothpaste, six shelves high. Turning Crom the sight o ( M> much dcntnl hygiene, we discovered :s )lunning mix of magazlncs in nn enormous, frce·!itanding rnck. Passing the cnppuchino and c!iprcs~ bar, we :irri\lcd nt the check-out line (some things never chnnge) nnd stOod reading about 1hc latc!it doinp of Lady Di and Fer,ie in the Stnr and NntiObnl Enquirer. We didn't buy those. 0 Alpha Beta. Triartgle Square. 1870 Harbor Blvd. •t J9rh and H:ubor. 642· 7994. O~n 6 1.m. to J 1 p.m. Mond,y-Friday, 7 a.m. to J J p.m. S11turdtly and Sun~. Photo"• by MareMardn Dining Highlight of the Week !Ahhondanza Authentic llaJian & Seafocx:J selections. Pasta & ~ead made fresh daily. 3421 Via Lido • 675-8973 COSTA MESA area for neatly 30 years, this cozy restaurant has one of the most unique dinner menu presentations around. Hom~ MlCh Thura; 'Iii 11 ~.m. Fri. & CAUFORNIA BEACH S..,._.,.,lllions •• .uggnted. ROCK 'N SUStl 3355 'Aa Lido. Awaid winning Continental aJisine. One of Newport Beach's oldest and One of lhe only restaurants in best known •party" spots. Featuring Orange County lo qffer tableside great sushi, sp~ chef sushi tlambe. E>ecellent service, intimal• combination rolls and other •mosphere. Japanese speciafties such as SCAMPI 1576 Old Newport Blvd. Chicken and Steak Teriyaki, shrimp 6'5-856<>. W.-m & friendly owners Tempura. Scallop Delight and Linda and Fernando Navaretta offer Dynamite. California Beach also authentic ltaJ1an cuisine served in features a special All You Can Eat, the traditional European manner. all night long special Monday nights Fernando's impressive aedentials for only $14. Come early on indude graduating from Culinary Monday's because the restaurant is Academy in Italy, training al Hotel ·packed·. Regular Happy Hours are Concordia, Venice, Italy; Chef at Tues·Sun from 5:30 to 6:30. No Don Pasquale in Cambridge, • reservations accep1ed. Catering England; Churchill's in La Chax De available. Also located at 7656 Fondes, Switzerland; Hotel La Paix Melrose Ave .. Hollywood. in Agno Lugano, Switzerland. THE CANNERY 301 O Lafayette Scampi offers an intriguing menu 675-5777. Lunch 11 :30 a.m. to 3 and lovely wine list. Banquets, p.m. Mon.-Fri .. ; dinner S-10 p.m. pm ale parties and catering · daily. Sunday brunch 10:30 a.m. to VINNE'S RISTORAHTE 270 E. 2:30 p.m Reservatt0ns accepted. 17th St. 722·9264. Vinnie's Continental cuisine, seafood authentic ltahan food will make your emphasis. Great clam chowder. mouth water. The atmosphere is Newport Beach Historical Landmark casual and the pr tees will not j)Ut a features Weekend Brunch Cruises dent In you wallet. Come join Vinnie and l1Ve entertainment 1n the lounge for lunch or dinner and enpy the in addition to lunch and dinner. food that was named best in the CARMELO'S 3520 E. Coast Hwy. county by the O.C. Register. Also 675-1922. Dinner 5:30 -10:30 p.m. located at 25292 Mc lnryre, Laguna Sun. -Thurs.: 1il 11 :30 p.m. Fri.. & Hills, 588-8171. Sat. Reservations suggested. WAHOO'S ASH TACO 1862 Classic Northern ltahan gourmet Placentia 631 -3433. Open daily cuisine. New. moderately priced from, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.: Sundays lounge menu served tit the wee 't1I 9 p.m. Outrageously delicious hours. Wild and crazy lounge at Irish sausage, Irish t>acon, eggs any style, Irish Black 'n White Pudding, Irish brown bread and butter. We also serve eggs, omelettes, sandwiches, hamburgers, Shamr~ Steak. and fish and chips. oome join Mona. Cathal, Mike and Susie for the Irish Crad< and the friendliest service• TALE OF THE WHALE 400 Main Street, Balboa 673-4633. Panoramic bay view, entry features pictures of Old Newport. Seafood and traditional favorites. 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. heany Italian cuisine; outstanding wine hst. Actrve piano bar, favorite local late-night spot. Upstairs room at "Top of the V111a· for banquets, prrvate pames. SANTAANA CRAZYHORSESTEAKHOUSE& SALOON located on Brookhollow 1us1 oH lhe Oyer Road exrt of the 55 Fwy. 549-1512. Open for lunch and dinner. Live entena1nment in the saloon. Big name concerts on Monday and Tuesday nights Generous servings of Steaks, salads. sandwiches. chicken. fish and specials. Country theme, excellent service. Private rooms available. \ THE BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE 2300 Harbor Blvd. (Eastside of lhe Herbor Center) &41 -9777. AeMfY•lons accepted. Lunch Mon.-Fri. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dinner Mon. 4 to 9 p.m.: Tues., Wed, to 9:30 p.m.: Thurs., Fri. to 1 o p.m.; Sat. 3 to 1 O p.m.: Sun. 3 to 9 specialties •• a day time fNIUfe. MA BARKERS 154 E. 17th St 646- 4303. 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily; Sunday from 7 a.m. SetVlng breakfast • lunch, dinner in a homestyle fashion. "Country styJe south of the border cuisine with a night when the band strikes up. Hawaiian flair. Wahoo's is a haven Chic clientele. for locaJ as well as international MAAGARITA'ILLE 2332 W. Coast surfers, athletes and anyone Hwy. 631 -8220. Open daily from looking for good food at incredtbly 11 :30am to 12:30am for d1n1ng. HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN '8'llEY BERTOUNO'S 18041 Magnolia, Ftn. Valley. 963-2730 Beneath the burgundy awning, nestled in the back of the Toy City Shopping Center is a rare find, a family owned and operated restaur<iN As you approach the long wooden bench outside, music of the forry·s and fiftteS greets yoo. This 1s Bertohno's, a family restaurant that brings back family style Italian food and great service. From their famous s lay&f Lasagna to the Veal Piccata or Blueberry Cheesecake that is made by hand every day The food 1s incredible. Light summer drshes will make your dinner delightful and still leave room for Strawberry Mousse topped wrth fruit 1n a chocolaie cup. Bertohno's IS opened dally 11 am to 9pm, Fridays and Saturdays trll 1 Opm TEXAS LOOSEY'S 10142 Brookhurst.'at Adams. 964·8882 Texas Tested;tned and trusted. . p.m .• Colle MMe'a oldest steakhoule bouts a 30 YNI trad~ of MtYfng the finest In charbroiled ....... fresh f11h and chicken. W.m. friendly atmospMJe su"able b wety occasion from bu$4nest meetings IO famt,-parties. lunches from S3.49; complete dtnnera from Sl.95. Gr~ meru and burgM..., 4 p.m. from $3.95. Priv• rooms tor business meetanga, ~dinners, reoepelona and apeciaJ ~sion ,artiel. GINO'S ON THE till 428 E. 17th Street, 6~ 1750. Reservations accepted. A Co9te Mesa landmark. Warm, lntim.-e meemg place; the uhimate '*ghborhood restaurant and loung6. Lunc:h, dinner, weekend t>Naldat Expe<tly prep•ed rba, butgera, sandwiches, salads and house apec:laJties. LNe piano bet entertainment in the lounge;~ K•aok• weekends from 7 p.m. HOAICAWA 3800 S. f>tala Drive, South Co.st Plaze Vllllg9. 557- 2531. Ree.vlllions IUggffted. F"ine trdlonel Jepaneae resta1rant uses the f~ Ingredients. Sushi 8-1 I taUlml fOOma, c::ioc:Mtad lounge. ~kourle Ka.Id dinners must be Ol'dered 24 hours ln edvance. E19gent dining. Lunch and dinner. LA CAYI 1 $95 tl'Yine A.ve. at 17th St., Me-7944. Lunch, Mon-Fri: American cuisine·. Atways the triendlies1 service, low prices for high "'allty homemade food. Mt CASA 296 E. 17th St 645-7626. Family styte Mexican restaurant. Presadent Bush has eaten hefel Open daily at 11 a.m. for "ncti: dinner • and ()Od(tails. Cal af'ead tor large parties. The excellent prices, solicitous service and delicious food make Mi Casa posd>ly the most popular Mexican eatety in the area. MUCHO GUSTO JAZZ BAR AND LATIN GRIU 263 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. 631-4009. Fantastic Latin Cuisine from Me.xico, Brazil and Peru. satellite TV for C>tympics, Rams/Alders games. Live Jazz Thursday through Saturday, Big Band on Monday. Inexpensive. NIKrs TANDOORI INOIAN FOOD 3705 S. Brlltol (1 bl(. OOf1h of So. Coast Plaza, nut to Ck>theatirne). Open Daily 1 t am-9pm. One of a kind lncMn ,..._.ant ..,...;,,g marinated tandoori chichn, vegetabtes, dais end nens. T-'<e- CKA, Dine-In. Inexpensive, no-wail restAIUraht. Generous poftiona, a!Ahentic home coddng. Also serving MesaJa Doga evenings a weekends. A11o localed• 2031 E. 15( St (tblt. west of TuattnA.ve.). RIVIERA RESTAURANT 3333 Dinner~. AbeolAety rnmveloul ..... end fr•h .... OOd. ~In .,, lntlm.-• end IOnWlllc Olllf dlmn; room. In the Brittot St. ~h Coetl Plaza. 5440- 3840. Lunch 1130 a.m;. to 3 p.m. Mon. -sat.; dinner s-10 p.m •. Mon.· low J)(ices. AbsokJtely no lard used Excellent Mexican food with new in preparation: evetything is fresh and exciting specials offered daily . and prepared to order. Lad bad(, Full bar with entertainment nightly. casual atmosphere. Also at 1133 S. The Margaritas were raied ·The Coast Hwy. in Laguna and on Best in Orange County~. Bris1ol & Baker in Costa Mesa. Reservations accepted. 21 OCEANFRONT 2100 W. Ocean ZUBIES 1712 f>tacentia. 645-8091 . front, 673-2l00~ On the Ocean Pure and Ii~. just lite mother's fronc next to the N~ Pier. Open lowH Reasonabfy priced, top -~,........ quaay food and generously poured, Daily at 4pm. Enjoy fabulous low priced drinks have kept their Catalina sunsets from our main bar. wstomers coming bac::k for years. Dinner nightly from 5:30 pm. Fine lobster tau , chicken, ribs and dining in Newport's most intimate Cl\At"l,.ls changing nightly. Thursday setting. Specializing in gourmet ..,...__,. seafood. Large wine-cellar fOf night is prime rib night. lunch and banquets up to 50 people. Active dinner served. Sunday Mexican piano bar with MAX SEILER Thurs.-Breakfast from $1 .99. Sundey. ZUBIES GILDED CAGE AND SABATINO'S RESTAURANT I OYSTER BAR 1714 Plaoentia, right SAUSAGE CO. 251 Shipyard Way. neX1 door to Zubies. 646--4222. A Newport Beach, 723-0621 . Open big. aprawting enterprise with pool for IUncn & dinner, closed Mondays. tables and games. Featuring 16 items on the Oyster Bar Menu: Weekend Brunch, Sat. & sun. 8:30- 1 :00. Tucked away near the Lido regulat m~nu includes pizza, , sandwiches. burgers and a variety Shipyard, this charming. family owned restaurant otfetS an 1nv11tng of specials. Vety casual, family atmosphere and deliaous food! Ofiented atmosphere. Famous for their authentic, NEWPORT BEACH A880NOANZA 3421 Via Lido. 675-3973. Operi tor dinner, s ia dosing. Tuet.~Sat Closed Sun. & Mon. Owner Sara P•rish btings her grendmocher's r~ to Newpott Beach. Traditional Italian and Metood Mlediona. Pasta and a variety of unique bfNdt made freth deily. Last btA noc least. an •JCC91em w.ne list completes th• ~. homemade ltekan Sausage, Sablll1no's complete meoualso includes fresh pasta. seafood, • lamb veal and a tempting array of a saiilds & appet11ers. THE SHAMROCK BAR 'N GAILL 2633 W. Coast Hwy •• 631-5633. Open for Breakfast, Lunch & Otnner Mon·Fri 8am-8pm. Sat-Sun 7am- 8pm, Beer & Wine tt• open t1K 2am Mon-sun. Ne.-pon e..cn·s n.west authentic lrilh a.. Famou. tor their lrtaft BrMkf• Mrwd .. d8Y ~Md~· ooneillaof This chill parlot and saloon otters some of the best eats. firewater and ptck1ns around' Mesqurte smoked ribs, chicken. steaks. Texas ch11t, happy hour specials. Kids eat free wrth each paying adun11 • ' ,.--------~ I Compldr IMnch I or Dinner ! $1.95 I 1/4 Tandoai Oliden I Noon,RiCP fi SaJod I w.hCoupon ·--------- I l/l Off lMnCh I or Dinner I Buy One Combo Get One At 1/2 PrkP ! (ohqualorg~valut) I W\th Coupon I NIKI'S ~Mr~ Quality & Healthy Open Daily 1lamto9pm. We AaEpt l>ersonal Clleck.s. 3705 S. Brutol, Santa Ana (1 blk north ot So. Coost Pio.z.a, next to Oothestime) 850-0595 nu E. uaSt Tustin (1 blk we1 ot Tustin Ave. behind c.a.rt's Jr.) 542-2969 Dine in Our romantic cellar. Join~ b Ulch or dirYler aro enjoy a ~ 1'ass cf "°"-v wirv - with evesy entrce wim mention d ~ad. l Steaks • Seafood • c.ocktails R~want 1695 Irvine Ave. • ~Mesa • 646-7944 LVNCH MENV INCLUDES • AnlWNatte • .,.,.,,..,. • Aglio E Olo • .,_ s.ct • l'budt "••dirt StniM ... "-' .. s.ft DrW .......•........... ·~ 270 E. 17th St. • Costa Mao • 722-9264 ft.AW'Ji ......... 1111-0IOI*· 18 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, September 24, 1992