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"''" fl\ hAt} \Ull,hlllt' Ill \h(' .11!1""'"'" llrgh• "Ill h(• on tht• l1M-t•r ~o, n1·.H lhr hf'.'11 h .inrl Im.-1n lhl' ht)(h '>II• In m1rl ',lh FORECAST: tn1 rrHing '11.1•t.1I • lnu1h \\tll 1•nlt 111rl1,11l, < ll'.ir tlurtlll( lhl' cfd\. pr11m11t111.1: .1 • ,.,,i,,.I( trrnrl lhrou.:h '>u,,rl.i1 "''" h•)(h• 1n th1• l>ll• ;iml '""'' rl1ppinJ: """ n In lhf' m11l1ll1· '1th BOATING: "'" I ll.l\\,11 ,Hf\l\lllll'\ olll Jlll\lt•tf I 1.1thl '"''·•hit' "'"'" ''" c•pl ""'' 111 •1111thwt>\I 111 lo Vi l nul• Ill lh1· .if11'1no11n .tncl f I I' <II fl )t SUN/MOON: '11nrf\P f, 'iO A m () () 0 ( Real estate sales Newport Beach l llOt. l'u rl \I 111 -.! 1'111 l '' I" 111 l'I I ,. 111.!4 111111 r.n:i.;.111 J•J '; l 1 11l1 1 I ~ \ 1 '1 J'l (,.11 d 1 11 .I\\ I\ • -1•) \\,H l;lll rth• \\I t :1 • I ::'O.f 1'..1111,'1" ,,,. ....: It. " • I ' -u-Pu m,1I\\1 \\1 1, \\u11 lll·.1~h (.1 ~: ti t ,, I \ \ \1 I ' f: It '/)II ( .11.:111•\ l.1111• '- ' I ) .! l 0 I dl1• I o1111· • l..!I 111 111 l'.111.. llr I ' I -11111 d, "" 11).! "it hPl/ l'l.11,1 "I I 1 '·' I .! ( h,1lh Ill\ ( I \' It I' Jo,upl't l nttn I' • j I J"t I• I' I ' h I l1t \1 \li 1 I' I ~· .• I • ' )• , I ' .. , ,\ t I II d~h " 'if I ' I , • I 1, Ill A < Iii· • I )1,\ll I If II 1 .. • '-,p I 11 I L I I ,, I 1 n, .. ", SURF: I I H' -\ 11011. llunhni(lun "'' ""f>"r1 R, •< h C oron .. dt•I 'i•r l •i:unA Rr•• h ~.n ( li•mf',.lr \l/l ~H4Pl l I f•11 J·~ ''" J 4 ~l'C'd I I f•u I l C1ur 0< r•n I PmfH'IAlurr I.\ TIDES: I DOA'I' 1,,., h111h l int low ....... ., .. h111h \rtnnrl '•'""' 1 llll H\ ,,,,, '"1:" f 1nt '"" '"' ""'' k11tk '•·t unrf lo"' ASHING: 1..0•1 • m ) \ f, lO • m l 11 ll\'pm \4 11411 rm 011 •1~ ..... 14 l 'I • m I J 1 01\pm 4 <1 lfl 1 't I'm 1111 I 'I .. • I 1 • I I I Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Thursday, October t , 1812 • Aa So, you want to make it in the headlines? ·Here·'~ hQ~ Thi:. is the fm.t 111 un occasional series un how to gee good ink in the Doily Pilot und other publiciltions. It's designed for unyone "ho w;mc~ publicity but duc~n 'c J..now how co gc:t it, including bu~mes.\ owr.er.;, poli'tician:. . .irfJ)l:>, PR proft::.\iona/s, uncl community actfri~ts. N ewi.room' anti magazine office~ are <klugcJ with thousands of pre~s rclca~cs -the pack mule of puhlic relatiom -a week. Like miner!. p.1n111ng for gold, rcpor!ers and editors \pend pam of each day sifting through the p 1b :mtl pile, of mail, hoping to find the occasional nugget. Like proi.pcctori., ~ th ey rarely du. )till. the jou111J f 1,t~ try -more out llf kar of Jo.,ing a really good !>tory to their rnmpr11 1or~ thJn 111 hope!. of finding a l111e fr.iturc. 11 \ rrul) rem.1rl..1hk how much 1ntmm.1tion, mn,tlv \\CHthlcs'>, come\ into the IH.'\\\fOlHm an~! how fill I~ gets puhli,heJ. l:vcn tlw \111alle111 community flt'1\11pJpcr c.111 rne1w more than IOO rt•lcJ,C!> a J .1\ .1hout J0,000 a year. Tht: Daily Pilot receives more than a fuut of press releases daily. At a big metropoht.m newspaper or national magazine, the Wiiiiam Lobdell Editor's Notebook number of pre.,., relt:a"c' delivered daily rcachel> the thousand'>. How many of thc'>C press release'>. 1n unc form or another, :ic1ually end up.in pnnt'1 An educa1ed guc'>s would put the figure below 5 percent -anJ that'' being gcncrou ... Whv ~uch J lo, .. figure? Three n:ai.ons, all ea,ily remcJicJ: a) 1hc lack of nCWl>\\Orlhine-.., of ITIO\I release'>! 'ti) 1nu1rrcll labeling on the emclopc; and c) la1111c.,., on the pari of the PR fulb whn dun't bother ll> rc,earch the • J1tor1.ll 'truc111rL' of the puhliratHlll'> tlK'\ hnpc \\Ill g1'c them free puhliLi1y. l"hc odds of getting your pre:.s rele.1se publisheJ don't have to be tfomal -a fact that will seem ai.tonishing to certain PR whizzes who, without much hope. '>enJ ui. an enillc:.s .,1ream of uselc" 111furmation. In fact, assuming you hJ\C :.ome leg1111nalc new!. (defined quickly here J~ either some1h ing out of the ordinal) or Mimething o f value l o the communit) ). here are 1wo fool-proof wa)S to increase )OUr chances of ge111ng it intu...pnnt. hr:.t, <lun't u:.e mJ1ling IJbd'\ on ~uur CO\ elope . If the truth be kmmn, mall} press relca!>e never get opened. ln the tlcadlinc-int~nsc :1tmu~phcrc ol ncw~rooms. there \imply i~n't l imc tu open each and every one. A .... ell-trained ec.J11un:.il a~'>1'>tan1 \\Ill 'POI un\\Ort hy pre~!> re lca\e:. merely h) \\hat·~ on the cmclope. Mailing I.the!\ mai..e journalbh auiumaticall) !>Uspic1uu'> of a mai.~ mailing. which probably i'n't nl,!wswonhy or 11peufic.1lly geared to th.11 particular publication. And if the name on the cO\elopc i' nm.,pellec.J or, \\or~e. it 11 hJ~ the n.Jmc ol :in cc.J1tur o r 1 cpurter \\ hu'' nu lungt:r \\lth the puhlicatilln, forget it Thcre's nothing mute IJugh:,\tik 1hJn to gel a pre\') rclt!..i'.'>c Jdllrc.,.,t:J 10 an c:J1tor \\ho\ hcen gone klf '.-'Cdf'>. I C\.cll ""orkcd .ii J pubhc.illon \\ hrch got J rclcJ:.e :iJJrc"c:d 10 Jn etl11ur \\h11 haJ been JcaJ fur .i cnuplc )Car:. ~1 ail1ng li:.h arc t1111c:-ctm,uming. lltfticuh anJ c>.pcn,i>c Ill l-c1:p up-to·tlatl." .md J\.Ull:ilc I ht: lacn 111 the lle\\,rWm change fa,I, .ir1d repunn-. .ind cJllllf'> ar" '>t1d.lu., lJll Jl'tlHJL\. Ou1-ul-ll.1te or l~ pu-11JJlcd Jlla1llng fl,i... <lu .1 1rcnu;:n<luu~ Jmuunl ul J.1mJ~e tu \uur ueJ1b1!1t\', ~Like 'lire lhcy'~e JCC~IJ!e •. Rcmcmhe r. cJ1turs '<11H.I rcp111 tcr~ are '>Urllllg 1hrnugh the C\er-1ncrt·.1,1n~ pile:!> of mail .11 \\Jrp-... pccJ. Don't !!l'C them J rca,on tu tlt'>LJrJ )uur pre\)! rekJ,e. l\\O, grea!>C the Skids. ) 0 I \hUulJ kmm )our meJrJ target \\ell enuud1 tu l!Ut:!>!> "h:it secuon of the ne,,:.p:.iper or - magaline )OUr pre-.s rele.t'>\. \111! mo't likely appear 111. ~limic the '"le til th.it ~euion in your rclc.1~c. gL'l the name ul the 1HJ1tur in charge uf thJt section or, heller )C l, that partl(lllJr {e:ltUfC, IOd \CnJ II off. l'rnducing J publ1\..1t1un 1~ extremely l.1hur 1ntens1,e, and publ1:.hers (except t the U.ul) Pilot, -01 ;.~kH~) ctte notor.o~ h.1r 'trctchmg their \l:..t lh h.> 1h~ brealung p\11nt Any help )OU i;1\c an editor, like \\r111ng wur relt:..i~t in the '>t)le of his/her 'llUllm. \') gn:Jlly apprc1.:1atcd. If the ;.tl1tu( hJs to ~pen<l Jn~ '!>1gr11ficant time re \\liting y&.>ur m.itenJI. lhc chances are 11 ' going m the dumpu ~o rf. lor example, \l>U \\Jill h> Jnnounce a communm ;.\lilt that's . h.1ppen111g in Ne.,., port Uc.ich, you'd study the D.11lv Pilot an<l finJ uut thJt it would l:l> 1n ou'r "Around ·1 O\\n" leJture, which 1-, eJ1tcJ by l3ob -.an L)kcn you'd then \\ rni: the release to m1m1c the ~t\le of ··Arl>unJ To...,n,'' Jnd -.end 11 of(to: Bob '.in L) ken Around Tt1\\ n, Tt.e Daily Pilot, 330 W BJ) St., Cmt.i Me~J. CA 92627. If )OU folfuw lhC~c I \\() ')1mple rules,, )L1u1 pre~:. refeJsc \\tll roci..c1 to the tep percent of u~Jble nl\.ltcnal. Good luck. Hl//fam Lobdell i~ clle editor. Movie listings Costa Mesa EDWARDS CINlMA ClNTU , .. f",_, \''""'" £.-.. ~· '<I .Iii • t. J. 6 • ~0 I TOWN ClNTU c'INlMAS !.o..,. (001• Ploio 75 f , 8• Soratlno '!'C ' !' 3' • 0 3~ Send> our items to Bob van f) /..l'n, The 0.Jily Pilot, JJO W. 8.1~ (., CO~(.I AfL'),l, 92627. Today Shelter fund raiser fri1·nd' nl < lr.111~:1• ( (l,\,l lntl•rl,11th \h1 •,., \\ II 1111lt f .i r 1nd r,11-111~ l,11• ht•1111 .11 I I W .1 Ill. Ut l 1 .1! 111 B.tl!J,1,1 ).1 l'I C 1Jh 1n '-1 \\ pt1rl B1'.ll t1 \ \ .1tt•rtul• •r .H!l'I J:\11th H\ nch \\ It hr> th~ gut>'l "P' .. 11-l:'r Ft r 11 •01n 111un, l .111 1,.1 ·,. ,()'i:, Watercol or ~ 11! \\ .t11·•t "" 1r Ii, 11 •It d .1rt1'l J\tilh B.1,l1·r lh1•r \\I I hP 1 •n <li·p .t\ 111 I 1· 1, 1111111 ,n l\ room .11 ~t'\\ p11rt l 1 ntt•r I 11 •r 1r.. ti )b ~.1 1 l lt·nwntt· [)· t\ 1• I •·i.:1nning Utt 1 Burr \\ h, 1 I .1 111, 111 ),in Ju.in I .tp ,tr.11111 ~ 1111\\ 11 \\t1rld\\ldt' 1111 hl'r l .11 '""' .1 ,, •'II<'' Thf' 1•\I lo I\\ f,,. 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It• ,ho" 1 1 twr t .1mp1ng t11ur ot \lr .1 i. 10 p m Dll I at 1lw l 11 .t.1 \\t>-..J <\1ht'nture lo \{l1r1• l«lS<J H.Hbor lll~cl (all h'iO l 1D1 hlf mure 111111rmJl1nn Financial wi dom \ 1r1•1 't•min.v t•rll1!l1•d ,\\onl'\. \Ve.11th .rnd \\11-.dum · ~"II bt> otferl'd J I th1• Ne\\ pc 1rl 13l'.ll h Pub'•t l 1lir .ir\, B h ~.1n Cit nwn!<• Ornt• .11 .., pm ( >c I 1 For tn!urm.1!1\ll\ l .111 < I I \ 1.t 'i Frid ay, O ct. 2 Child ctirc Cl'nler Tlw \, • 11 1· I<' 11.; ' <I '('\\l 1r·.\•,.", \\ I"' ! I .1'1• .: .. Ill'\\. l •bl,\ '11•,,1 • h .i l.Ht' u•rll1•r v.1th .1 rilJl.,,11 .. 11!1•11~ r1ntl (lfHt" ~1fh" •' < t 11 m1 "'' I , , r11 ni.: .ii ·I JU p Ill ! J, I .! r \''11\ 1l1t'' \\iii 1 llflllflUl' \\ "1 .ti' "i't'll h1JU l' lrorn 1 u ,\ Ill lu -1 p 111 r ur 1111111· lllll''111.ll 111 •• " - \ 2 j8 l Class reunion l" 1.1 :\\t•-..1 H1~h \t t k 1., t ·"" ,,, 1 1-2 \\Iii h1 1d 1[, 20-\t'oH ft'IJ0htl1 ,I[ h pm 'wpt :11 ,I! 1lw B.1lb11.1 P,1\1l11n T.111• 111 !lw \\Ii.tie Rt•,1.1 1•,mt 1()(1 '1.1111 ~t 111 'l'\\11.ir1 B •• 1lh r,,, 11\tir1· rllorr>t 1' t\ll 1 t •l'I 11 I .\I -.t111 [ >•1·•• I .ll 8J: ~ 2 Jti Saturday, O ct. 3 Nauti cal flea rnarkt•t Thi· !l.ih .1 l 11ro11t!1 .111 '1.1 I t ( l,1!1 ,, 111 I• .. : .1 It 11: 11 111.c 1•1,1•1..i" 1 I rt••\ ,111d l 1•d n1.1' r •' 1nform.1111,11 Da\id ViHott p,Hh •. 1111-.1 ·" f 1 t ''"' Or n,,, 1d ' •'-< , .. " 1 •Pt .1 .... 111<1 Ill~\\ 1 • Cju•' ' I h 'l ti 1• Bro.id,, ,I\ l , 1 1rl\ .11d .11 r.1-h l•'l f,l,ind 1'1 llll I l• > !. p rn Ult \ \/1".>n •tl '' 111 "~11 u P" lit h·' hon!. ( m11t111n.1ll\ r ft't' Jl tht l3 0.1ltun h1 u •"-':' ,, t• lrt m 2 ll 1 ~ pm ft1r m1irt> 1Pt11rm.l11un 1 .111 t.-1-1-·:,20 Seminar on aging )t ·\ndrl'"" Prl' .b\ I• 1.111 lhurd1 \\Ill ho')l J ;t.•m111 tr d1 ,1~111·d tn \Uf>purl Jnd 1'111 llltr,1~1' lht• (,Ht'-~1\l'f Ill .in,\~ Jl~ p.Ht•lll 111 ~poU\t' q 3!l .1 Ill It I I 2 Ill I' Ill on ~.Hurd.1\ ( l, t \ ,\l !lw thunh uOll..,! \r•d•1'\\'Rd II Ne\' pt•rt Bt·.tl h l .di 1, i 1-21111(1 l'l\I l 36 fur 111l11rm.11111n Monday, Oct. 5 ADD and relation-ships A 11•1 t11't' 1nAtll1'1 •'l Dl'11c1t D1)u1dw entitled "ADD & -\. j Jlt RelJt1011)htp)" will be prt•,t nted at - p m Oct. 5 .H the 1 tr 1 es ot Jo.in Ancire\>\s, 115 1 D· 1w St ...... 1 tt.• I OS in N~\' port H1·.11 h Thcrt· ·~ .1 n°'rnnal tee ol s-, r ur 1ntorm.1li11t\ call ·1-t• ll1!Y l Tu esday, Oct. 6 F,1shion Show -The ...,,.\''i"'~t 8l'.1Ch Clm~tian \\1111,1·11, CIJh 1; ho~ting ii 1 •• ,1 11•11 ,11' "'. lunt heon, and 'P•·.i~t·r .ll 11 10 .1 m. on Oct G ,H ti,. tl.1 uu1 H.ly Uub, Ne"port B1'.1 11 Tlw lt'l' t) $ 14, '' , .. ,.1•1 '"'.Ht! ath1<.able. anti 1•1•1· 1,.e,1..ht>ol nur~<.'f} care 1!'> .i\ ,11l.1hlt' CJll L tnd.1 at 759-339 2 11 • ll'><'~.\l11Jn~ .1nd l\r1st1n .11 ·.1.l-!l::'lti \ti .1rr,1n~e nur!>erv Wome n's m edicine Or Leigh (r 11 (onnt'Jlh medical thr1·du~ 01 tht• \l•"lh Coa'1 \\ onwn ~ .\ kd1t .1l Croup \\-ill i.: ·, , •• 1 frt·1• lt-1 tw1• on the 'uhje• I <•I men1>pJU'>l' rlrld new \\J~S tu 1ir1•\ t•1ll nwn11p.1 Lr-t;' rt•IJteu I rt ·hlt•nh .11 nt "•n Oct 6 in tht• lll'llll1U1Tll\ fl l1l ,\I lht' 1'1:'\\[}(1r( l • 11t<'I l 11 ~.1r K~h ),1n 1 •'" l r ~ .. l)r \•' F1 r r lorn, 111111 • I! !>I I \\ K 1 If ti 14-3145 Wednesday, O ct. 7 Slaying fit 1'.'u-•mpJll ''" rCht' t:l,h,l'' It •r .('nror~ \\ill I 1 ~ n .ll <J 30 .l 111 Ott -ell till' \\ 1·~1 't'" Ill ir I (11111mu11tt\ l 1 itt·r ( .111 (1 l·I· 1240 fur II' It lff I hl I 1011 Hi p re p lacement I fu.1~ H.1,p111I l()l Nl'\\f)(HI B \d 1'1 r-.1•1\p •rt Bl',1ch \\tll 11•1<·r .1 lrt•t• i"I• t 11 lit m.11 •t.•111111.11 , , 1 h p r~·pl.1 l'fl1t nt .,urgert at ~ p n1 <kt ., l 111 -uu-56"'5 Panhelle ni c -l'-t•\\pnrt Ii irbor P Jnht.•llt•ntt \\ 111 hold 1t.s .111rw.il Coun.,elur~ lund\eun, h·\!,11111111~ \\ lh .1 -..x 1al hour Jl I 0 J m JI \t \Ill h,1el and All .\·h~t I.; C.hurlh \2.33 Pac1i1c [),., e (oron,1 dl I Mar C 11un'l'lor:. tmrn lO local h1bh '>1 houl ... and thrt't:' < ummurnty wllt..·~es hJ\ t.' been 10\ rt ed. The m,1111 'Jll'.l~Pr \\111 ht' Cheri \\ •'t hler Cr 1•1•1.. l tit' Coordrnatur .11 UCI (.11l 1il<> .!534 WINE TASTING \\'tth n :irecial guest from Free marl< Abbey Wednl'~.i-ly, Sept 30th • 4~pm l ~onpbnu"Tltary 1 Im d' ocunes $2 .COTamr~ Weekly Specials Nt•w York Stl"..ik lll'jlC..'CI \\ 11h ~111 rro I m u...h ITT'1m ~ JB's Sports Dl'.\i Beer & Wme Bar J & l lO IOOS, h\.~h \.'('1.'Ctablcs, l\1h'll J"XX:UO & l h<lll. l' c{ S('IUJ' $8 50 • Lm: mccn;unmcnt Fndl y with MQ! Riley • C>rcn h ~cilf.N ar 9am c~y. • OJOO: r .u.10 Scaung & T.lkc C\i Ava1~iblc Ml n11y· Thuf}(fay ~1-9pm Fri<by & Smuniiy 9t'lm -9pm SutY.fay 9am · 8pm 1 129 F~'l"' 61ard .1tn~' fn'(n GJry1s & Co. ( 714) 644-4969 Newport Beach EDWARDS NCWPORT CINEMA J '.•A • Sncakera J • 1 Mr. Saturday Night J .J Hv•bond ond Wh''' .,. y •• EDWARDS ISi.AND CINlMA Pt> • .,,,,, o•O l 1 S Slnglea 1"' • l • School n .. · 3 .. Sararr,.o ~ Cap1oln Ron ' . -l t Honeymoon In Vegoa ~ .lO / •~,.9 •' ' The Lost of the Mohican• ' .... ' LIDO CINtMA " • Wlnd -r • ~ 'OIT THlATRl 0-Jl' Howard' a lnd • I !I .. Christopher Columbua , l 1 Hu1band1 an d w1 .. 1 > • • 5 l 9 IS Wind P(. ~ l Slnglet ·lf'G ' J ~ )0 . Snea-er1 .11 J ~ • Mr. Sarurday Night • S JC o 'v X) Innocent llood • I •S • ~ .l SOUTH COAST ,I.AZ.A • ..-S•I> • l 1 J • Unfotg1ven • '4 '"' J :" Caplaln Ion ~ ?v II IS • The lan of lhe MohlcatU • • JC 1 ~ 30 EDWARDS CINlMA :x o •O ...,,,.,, ••• • _ Sn•ot..en v ' .. e • ~., Coptoln I on ...,, ~ ~ 4 ~ 11: SOUTH COAST YIU.AO[ ·• O' q '"" ~•0 HARBOR TWIN CINIMA.S • .,-,... : " :) ;, •' oJ J • l ob Robena • • ~ ~ S111er Acl >'(, ll Death lecomu 11er 1 ~ .0 A l 1lel Hlatory of Time '. > ~ Ja 1 30 . . ' > l nchonted April ~ Hell,alser 3 • Pet Sema1ary l ' • MlSA CINlMA 'Boomerang .. ~ l o1stng Cone .. Irvine TH( UNIV(lUITl CIN(MA ,_I :::0-0..1 •• .... . smooH+e~ --~ ~-TllAN(;ll SOUARl fh~ Lost of the ""O"O<alU • I JC J 0 • H oneymoon In Vego1 ~...; " " -~on Tn V•901 ~-r'~ 3"' t r. -8 j Innocent llood • , Single• ""~ ~ •) HlJ1bond1 ond Wi11e1 " .. Mr. Saturday Night • 7 7 J, Hu•bonda and Wl•U R " J "' Soroflno c: WOODIRIDOl CINlMAS i,_, • c •a·•~a, C, .. ;_ ....:. Slngle1 ": • ~ • 3 ... .c ..,. Sr,.aken • .... ' ' ~... ~ The Lau of the Moht<an1 " ' , The Loll of the Mohi<on1 ' 2 J J Sneol..en Wind :. Mr. Saturddy N1ghl • ., Hon•rmoon In Ve9a1 Captain Ion ....__-CJo1teuett gniend~-- Gifts & Collectibles Ou r AnnaA~ ~oils ha"e am~·ed .. Halloween, Thanksg1\ing ... even 5ome Christmas! These whimsical dolls bring jm to e\el\une .. be i;u re to get ~our toda\ so \OU too cJn d1sco1,;er the magic 01 ,./Jn,~< 1 l.i•'J r· ,... ,.,,,..., ,, ...-S •• 9S S'-,-,.., •hr r1 "'Ctu• Uniq~ Gifts & Coll«tibles "'nna~ Hummels ~gar~. Mtfnorle5 el Ve(efd,tv Pl'ttlOl:rt ~ Cherished Tt'ddoes Litt~ OWSM R.11 e ~ars 6 Dolls by Mtddleton v.a ~ & Piul·~ ln WHtclUf Court-----.. 1727 We.stclllf Dr., N.B. • 650-5535 Monday-Friday lG-6 • Saturda~ 10.S G .•t bad.. to doing the thm~ .... \ <.'U kwe. Whether 1t .... hikmg in the n.1nm· u .. 'nter. Playmg tennis. Or taking \'our ~mndchildren t0 the Library. If you 've bt.'l•n .... utknng from chrome. debilitating hlp p.1111 dm• l<.l ,uthrifu., or 1oint damage a:i u~ h\ n tnll, \llU mav be a candidatt:' tor our hip repl.1rem1.•nt pro~·ram. But, for many pt..'Ople, ~ur~en ma\ -.eem li\...e too big a step. At Hoa~ I i(l,r1t.ll our comprehenstve hip replaccml.•nt pn,~r.10' ,..., design~ to give patients all th<.' .... i..111 .... rtnd confid~nl"c thl'\ m'\'l.i h' ensu~ n qmc\.... con'lfortilb\~ rel"OV~T'\ Patlcnb an.· l1ftci:i urpn'-t.'li t\' fmd thl'\ n' back <.m th1.•1r h.'l'l u .... u.1lh within a couple of dav5 Rc.Jd\ to ~·t thl' p...ll'C We'd likl' to invite vou hl clttend our free seminar w here we·n~ ,1....,-..embll>J ~omt• of {l\lr hip replact'ml'nl tt:'c'lffi nH.'rubcrs indudir\g a Hoag orthorpedk '-W'gl.'On, phv;;,1c.1l th~ri)PL"l and orthopt..>dK nuN?. l )ur -;pt..>cialty team members will be happy to are-,~l'r vnur qu ~tmru. about hip replat:\'mt•nl -.u~ery and help you decide if 1t might be nght for \i( u . .. Monday, Odober S 7p.m. Hoag HospiW 101 t.'"'"J"ll't Boulc\'ard 760-5645 • .. -· - ... I I ! Briefly • ~ Plpti bomb Incident still bames ponce NE\\IPORT BEACH -Police~ id Wednesday that they !\ave no suspects and no clues in the case of a Rialto man who found a pipe bomb under th_y seat of his car while it Y.as parked at Hughes Microelectronics Center at 500 Superior Avenu e. Yasutaka A. Nakamoto, 39, told police that Jt .• about 6:30 p.m. he noticed that his ca r window was broken. At first he thought he had been burglarized SQ he looked around for mis~ing items and noticed what looked like an • c'plo~ive device under his seat, Sgt. Andy Gonis said. r-.:ewport Beach police were called and the\ requested the Orange Coun·ty. Sherifrs Bomb Squad. who th~n disarmed the pipe bomb. · Gonis said police had no idea why someone \\Oulct place a pipe bomb in Nakamoto's car. Out he said the incident wa s being investigated .. , ::in attempted murder. Nak.1moto could not be reached for Cl1mmcnt Wednesday, but Hughes spokesman 8111 Herrman said the company docs not bche'c the incident was linked to Hughes or Nakamoto's job duties. school district plans fund-raising program NEWPORT-MESA -School board mcmhcr'> arc mOfing forward with plans to Stephen c. Blair, 49 Steph-cn C. Blair, 49. a longtime 1<,K.11 hJ1rdre ... ser and NeY.port Beach rc!'tidcnt, died Sept. 27 at lloag t-.temorial Ho'>pital. After gradrratmg from Oihfornra .+l1gh SchQOI 10 Whittier. Mr. Blai r attended at Orange Coas1 College· and Cal State Long Beach. He o" ned Con p1rators hair salon in Coron.1 Del Mar. Prior to that, he \\OrkeJ at \.trious other local hair salom Juring his 30-year career. Mr Ulair i'> ~un1ved hy hi parent,, !\bl) and Robert Dla1r, ;rnd hi~ brother Robert H. Blair of !" C\\ !\ 1c\iCo. Sen ices fo r Mr. Blair will be • held on Thur,day at 3:30 p.m. at our L1dy Queen of Angeles Catholic Church. 2046 Mar Vista Dme. Ne"'port Beach. Unda Louise Miller, 48 Corona del Mar resident and communication sJ'ecialist 'Linda Louise Miller died from injuries suffered in an auto accident near La-; Vegas. She was 46. Born in Day City, Mich., Mrs. , Mi lle r earned a bach~lors degree in communication~ at Michigan State Unlver!.1ty and "'cnt on to teach acting and speech. She has also "-Orked as a personnel con- sultant teaching intef\1ew skills. After working eight yea rs in !.ales management and financial !.crv1ccs. Mrs Miller ~tarted her 0" n business. Miller etc., where 'he trained people in communications and ~ales skills. Mrs Mill•r was often a guest spca~cr at Newport Beach Confrrcnce and V1s11ors Bureau anJ ''·''a member of the American Society for Training and Dc,elopment, the National . A"oc1at1on of Female Executives, the '.1t1onJI Speakers Association and the International Pla tform A-.,oc1.111on She was a)<,o ll!.tcd in the Who's \\ho ol American Women," and nwho"o., Who in the World.~' Mrs. M1lkr is <;u rv1ved by her parents, Victor and Dolore'> Floyt of Agoura Hills, and her brother. Roger J. FI O)I, of r J)Ctteville, North Carolina. • Joyce Anna Ochs, 75 NE:.WPORI BE:.ACH - Memorial !>Cl"\ ices were held rcc~ntl\. for (orona de! Mar rc,1dcn1 Joyce Anna Ochs who died 1h1'> month as the age of 75. A homemaker, Mrs. Ochs was horn in Allentown, Pennsylvania. She is -.unwed by her sons Peter M Och' of Newport Beach and ~latthcw E Ochs of Memphis, 1 enn. a s1~ter Jeannette Mc~1t1rick. Ca ta squa, Penn. and fi,c grandchildren. A memorial service for Mrs. Och,, "'ho died Sept. 15, was held on Sept 21 at Mariner's Church in Newport Beach. Memorial services will al<.o he held Oct. 2 at the Centrnl Moravian Church in Bethlehem, Penn. Robert Berkely llekl, 78 Newport Beach resident Robert Berkely Hicks died recently in New York at the age of 76 after a brief illnes~. develop a major fund·raisiog arm of rhe Newport-Mesa Unified School District after meeting Tuesday night wit h a top development executive. The school board met Tuesday night with Frank Hall,'vice president or development at St. Jude Medical Center. ' "He said philanthropy has grown every year since record liravc been kept on it," said ·. school board Pre ident Forrest Werner. "The money is given mainly by jndividuals." Corporate don~ions account for only 4 '" ' percent, with foundation grants.accounting for 6 percent oC all giving, according to Werner. About 80 percent of all charitable giving is from average individuals. "The megabucks come from 10 percent of the population who are very wealthy, who believe in what they'tt: doing and who want to contribute because they think the cause is good and the money will be managed well." School board members Ed Decker, Jim de Boom ano Martlia Fluor will work with' S~perintendent John Nicoll and school district staff to develop an initial plan. The school district will soon call fo r bi~ from professional fund-raisers. ' • "I may be overly optimistic, but I really think that by the second meeting in October we will . have had some fund-raising groups make presentations to u and we will probably be making a decision," Werner said. • MCNUniWrNJ "BEETHOVEN" HOME VIDEO , COSTA MESA -An organi?er of Sunday's C6mmunity Potluck at Lions Park has publicly thanked 10 area businesses for their generous •· contributions to the event. Becky Garcia, whose organization, Parents for Teens, helped organize the potluck, said that while the event was a great success, there wasn't much potlucking going o!r ' "A. lot of people who came did not bring food and had it not been f~r the sponsors, ~e wouldn't have had enough," she said. Fortunately, local merchants and restaura- teurs chipped in and contributed food, money, labor and supplies. The businesses wer_e Sta- ples, R.J. and Company, El Ranchito Restau· rant, Arrowhead Water, All-Coast Roofing. Pasta Mesa Restaurant, Golden Dragon, Hang Chow, Ingardia Produce and Smart & Final. Food tower ·to boost .- annual hunger benent COSTA MESA -A replica of the Eiffel Tower constructed of 900 food cans will appear at Cfystal Court from Oct. 2 to 0 t. 30. The tower is intended to draw attention to this year's Eighth Annual Food Fl\ir and Wine Tasting, which benefits the food Distribution Center. The center serves as· a count)"' idc. clearing house for surplus food that is distributed to organizations serving the poor. I . ·-Wlbf em, . -I !JOO \ell"llgc> 1 bold e•plnrer ~led tbe Canbbeln ID stark woodml sill~ While bl'I expedmons were fllled wllh e.xcllemeot and adventure. the emphlbb WI~ DOI OD oomfort • T<Xiav the rules have cha~ Aboard the Tall ShJi-ol Wlndl&mmer Barefoot Cruisl..' e~plott' the Car1bbfen In wmfort and stvl& lbt of all. \OU can ~I )OUr u" o pace. tab the helm. boiJ t Hiil or put )Our foot oo the rail and lei our crew do the work. • \\indjammf'r Barefoot Ctu1't'S. the wurld \ la~t~leet of Tall Ship; with over 44 'barefoot' \ 00"¥ befort' lhe masl • 6 to t3 da) cru~ f mm S8i5. C..11 0t wrlte fnr Lnformalion and bnx hures. S 109 -1-800-3 27-!601 ~~r-__.i~ :. PO Bui. 1:.n 0..11i.OOOO. 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America'a most loY~. laugh•bft canintt letp you draw. pa1n1 animal• and even compote music• With SNES MouM and pad MUTATIONS FIGURES Greganout 9'"" tMnl arid their letOCloua toes change Into mutated manlec1 hkt that! Age9 '-up Orope buzz bomb1I Complete with bul)bla IOlutlOn Ind am~· Otl AQet'-up ....._ MIO 'ofl.•n 91*1 "°'''''"' ' 1788 5911 I~ 2111 * U you ttnd a lower prtce in any cunent toy ad. Just bring it to ua and we11 gladly match the price Competitor must hen• adverUMd ttem in stock and ad mu.at lhow 1P9CU1c ttem and price. ,...,. .•• '§! ...... u. ,..., ._.,, I ,. A New York native, Mr. Hicks moved Jo Newport Beach with his wife Kathleen in 1973 and became an active member of St. Mark's Presbyterian Church. He was also involved with the Harbor lawn Dowling Club and the Newport Harbor Cribbage Club. CHARGE III • YllA . • ANAHllM • CCWINA •LA MIU • OMW • lOMANCa • HLL GAM>INI. • CULVM CITY •LA -.W • ":'..:tLI • TUITIN Mr. Hicks, who died on Sept. l.S, is survived by bis wife, Kathleen, his sons Robert and Stephen, his sister, Ruth Trowbridge of <lhicago, and siJc grondchildren r • MAITMCAAD • A ... NCAH IX"'°I • DtlCOVlllt • • 8MA • llCOMIMDO • LANCAITP • N • _,. NUY1 •IUWNK •'ONTW •UIHIOtt• '• .... AO •VINW • CA"90N MALL • PUl.LllnOH • M0MN0 \aLLIY •MN~ • YICTCMMUa • • C!""'TOI • HMTMOMI • llUllllTA • IOUTM COAll • • WOOOLM10 HUI • cHUt..A v•ITA • • • HUNTMOTON 1UiCH • ocur•• • TMOUUND a.a • ~ LOI Ar.oa11 MONDAV·IATUAOAV 1:30AM·1:30 PM; IUNDAV 10:00 AM· 7:00 PM • ' , ' • .. . I Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot ..... • • ' · · Tojver lppeats· for larger sien· Question ol the Day · SI om · • I ~ thil* i.he Council Rt I~ piec::edenl In Costa Mesa ·shopping bad: IO the ci t), i'hal snoaey ii the major re,enuc for . emergency el"\icea. ~.c . .. .. .\ ~ In wake of exemption granted ·to Nike Town, record store-asks for - similar consideration. By Joel Beers Stlfl Wrlef DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA -Tower Records wili ask th e City Council for a larger sign at next Monday's meeting, a mere two weeks after '°unciLmembers approved the 7-foot Nike Town logo amid concerns they were set- ting a dangerous precedent. Tower's request, denied by the ·Planning Commission earlier this month on the same night tbat Nike Town was originally ap- proved, js sure to draw attention since the store is also seeking n variance on the sign ordinance. Tower V1ants to put its name on an ~xisting Liquor Barn sign standing on its property at 1726 Superior Ave. Liquor Barn has been closed for rwo years. The sign in its current form exceeds the city'• sign ordinance height re- guiremcQl. It was approved initial- ly before the "clty"s sign· ordinance took effect in the early 80s. The Planning Commission de- nied Tower's request earlier this month. But downtown merchants are firmly in favor and think the council will be as well when it hears Jhe request Monday. "I would be shocked i( the council doesn't approve it,0 said Fred Jansson, a member of the as- sociation's board of directors. "J firmly believe the city is changing its attitude toward busjness, le1'n· ing more toward business." A group of downtown me r- chants met with .Ripley Howe, the 1113nager of Tower ,Records Wed- nesday and endorsed his'position. The request comes less than two weeks after council members ap· proved Nike Town's request to carve its logo in the Triangle Square dome. The debate over that lasted 2 Yi hours before the Newport still . hesitant IJVer -Hoag Hospital revenue bonds . ... By T any Oodero~ SUll W1Ur NEWPORT BEACH -City of· ficials still have lingering questions about whether or not to iss4e $91 million in revenue b~nds to Holla Memorial Hospital that w·ill help. finance the hospital's expansion and refinance a previous bond of S<H million tnat ine c11y issued the hospital in 1984. "With the uncertainty of ft. nances, you can't lightly. enter into agreements like this," sai<j. Coun· cilwoman Evelyn Har~oing in debt i!l general 1s my concern. They JU!ol \\ant to borrow a lot of money :ind our name is goine to -be used." Dut Hart said she is convinced that the city will not have any legal obligations if somehow Hoag Hospital run into financial trou· ble. and default on the bond>. Or. Jan Vandenloot, one .of Hoag Ho p1tal's main detractors, however, said the city should think twice before i uing the ·bond" be· cau e Hoag Hospital was not up front about ~ing the city to fi. . n.ince ns cxpan ion . "If the city "as·going 10 help fi. nancetthe expansion, ·1he council should have been more carcf ul in approving it," Vandersloot said. V:indersloot said the city should have given more consideration 10 alternate expansion plans, pro· posed by the residents of nearby Villa Balboa, that he contends \\Ould have saved S6 million. But Peter Foulk, se nior vice president of finance for Hs>ag Hospital, said the issues brought up by Vander!lloot. are completely . eparate.' The bonds will allow · Hoag to refinance the femaining S58 million of the 1984 bond at a lo\\er intere t rate and keep health care co t~ do"n a1 the ho • . pual, F:oulk s:iid. "Whether the city passes the bonds or not will have no impact on what is constructed," Foulk ,said. "It will just be more expcn· ive.'' · Foulk insists:d that the city in no way can be hurt by the bond is!>u· ance. He said the bonds are strict- ly backed by city revenue. In addi· tion, the hospital will give $200,000 to the city for improve- . menis to the area around the ho • pita I. DAVID V1scorr, M.D. Renowned psychiatrist, author, host of KABC talk radio and Entm)'-Award winnmg 7V show, Night Talk .,..,,h Dr. Da~id Vucort An Open Discussion and Book Signing of Dr. Vi cott's Latest Book Emotionally Free Saturday, October 3 1:00 -3:00 P.M- At ~.,ashion Island's Broadway CouR- .,. J oin Dr. David Viscott as he shares his revolutionary new book, designed to help you let go of the pa~t to live in the momcn~. \ . For More Jnfomullion Please Contact the Newport Beach, Viscott Center (71A) 720-7004 .. final decision. ---.-.eA<ice und lei ure ;....w.---t Merchants enthusiastically sup- ported Nike town, because it means more p~ople downtown. OJI a lesser scale. Tower would do the same, metchants believe. Council members said Wednes- day 1hat while tliey WOA'l Corm a final opinion on the issue until Monday's public hearing, t~ey be· tie.ve special circumstal')ces could tip the decision in Tower's favor. . • ~1i Nike town's k9>l Id T CNief RecordS • be ippl0Wld1 •eau chit Readers' Hotline at 642-6086 with·,~r. . c.onvNlnls. name ~ out) cifY. and phone num~ (for venfication). Thank you! Mayor Mary Hornbuckle said a· 1ions " i.hc said. "We need to rec· sign ordinance is still essential in ogni;e special circumstances." th~ cit~, i~ order to prevent n situ· • Tower Records manager Ho,~e ~11on s1m1lar to Harbor Bo~levard has-£iid business 1 suffering be· ~~ ~he 70s, w~ach. .~he .described ns cause of hii. store 's location. It sits a JUngfo of Sl~n!•. on the lOp of a hill leading into . But she said that . the l_>~la.ncc Newport Dcach . betwe~n commun1iy-mteg,nty onp . . . a good business climate is a deli-Ed Fawcett, the executive darcc· cate one that should be addrcss<'d t~r of the Cos~a ~k>a Chamb~~ of on an individual basis. ~ommerce, said sign~ are a crit ical "I don't get the feeling that the 1 .sue for many businesses, espc· council is intorested in a total cially on newer ones. ac.ross·the·board change in the "If you're tucked away· in a cor· sign ordinance, but I do feel the ner and your sign isn't doing the council will look at reasonable job, you won't catch the people proposals or reasonagle modifica· just out there looking." program debuts COSTA MESA -Tooa mark\ the kick·off for the month·long Shop Costa McsJ campaign As a \\a) of encouraging resideri~s tu enjoy the bcn~fit, of s~1les 1:1x dollar'>, merchant:-. cit)"'-tdc 11a\C don<ttcd gifts 'al· ued at S25 or more for numer- ous ~ccl..ly Jra,,ings. Coast Travel ha!> donated a S3,00o grand priLc travel package. The campaign. !.ponsored b) the Co!>ta Mesa Chamber of Comincrcc, Cll) and local media, "ill promote the shopping opportunities available 1n the city. More importantly, one cent of every • uollar spent in the city comes \ .. PICK -UP AND DELIVERY AVAILABLE Your Sofa Is Worth $100 Your· Chair Is Worth $100 E3ch p;micip.11inc bus~n~' will display a ~1gn procla1m1n& "C"O!ota'Mc 1 • A Gr~aa Place To Shop" und a registraaion box for pcoP.!c to enler in ahe - dail) dra\\-in :.. Winners and me rcnanl) \\IJt l:i\C tfieir pholoi. daspla)cd in the 'Piloa. Mcrch int .. pun-.or!. to date include Mowr Car Dc:ilers, Suufh Co.bl J>~a. Downtown ~1erchant ... ~~\rl'> Connection, Grant B O\'>, \l,1 Oarl..cri., Tice's Equipment Rental Kint...o's, No Substitute, ~heJ Ad' crttsing, Mail Boxc'> I 1~, ~c\\port Party . Center, 1 nanglc Square. Harbor Center. PastJ Mesa, Goat Hin I J\l:rn, C&C rinancial Scf'\ u:cs. Dr Brigade Daily, Plaan' Lumber &. Supply, Coa'>t Tp,cl, J.O. Property Management and Ch1ldrcns- Photography · Ll!S11 • fa1t~on~.----~ For add111unal int0rmation." call Jim 1 urlinc 5.t9-7100 or Jim Ferf)man 50·1220. __ ... towards an La-Z-Boy®_,.-;~~~ upholstered product ' ANAHEIM ~28 South Stata Collcg (2 blockS South of Uncotn) 9917940 EXAMPLE: List Price Super Value Chair Trade-In -1100 You Pay Only s299 HURRY FOR BEST SELECTION! ~ A l I COSTA MESA 31'15 HArt>Or Blvd. (1/2 mi South ot 405 rwv ) • 434 0744 • 10 lm a· Jlln, Sntur 1~y tt> . . • ... f nTORO 23641 £J Toio Rd (('"O blOCk or th Of Roe f Id 3-07.S4 • ... : r '· ' 1, . BuSiness The Business page runs on Mondays. WedllMays, Thursdays and fri~ys Business Editor Tony Cox ••• 642-4321, ext. 371 -. RestauPateuP spices Up bPeakralms ~ Sara Parrish, owner of Abbondanza restaurants, hopes her pasta will make vending machines better. Sy Tony Cox ) <!SS fcl1l0f 13ALBOA PENINSULA -The lll!\t time you forget to Rii'Ck yo ur unch and arc forced" to look for '11mcthing edibJe .la a vending n'.11.:hin c, you may be pleasantly ... urp,r1:.cd. :\t:\\ port Beach res1aurateur 'i.1r,1 Parrish, owner of \tihonJ.inza restaurants at Via L jJl1 PIJLa and in Mission Viejo, hJ' crca1cd a menu of packaged p:l:.ta dishes to be sold in vending 111;ichines. ,. P.uri-.h's seve n-ounce meals arc; ,k,1g.nea 10 be sold in vending mJcl11ne" for about $2. She's also \\lHk111g on 12-ounce ve rsions of he r product to be sold by grocery , 'lore' ~rnJ home-delivery food , ,imp.mac~. Aller IQ mon1hs of development \\M~ on her producl, Parri!ih hd1CH!!> ~he's crea1ed 1he mos1 Jelinou:. wnding-machine food on the m.ir~c1. If you're tired of lroLe n burri1oc; and T"' inkie!i, you might en1oy-Abbondanza's tnnelltni \\Ith four-cheeloe s;iuce, or pcrhap' the lasagna marin-:t'ra. ~hc:c:-.e ta\IOh marinara or mo,1acioli marinara. -A :!0-ycar veteran of the rc\IJur ant business, Parrish hclll·vei. her new packaged meals eoulJ be her t1cke1 to a strong, con<,1\tent revenue sQJJrce. Rllcr'>1tk Commun1I)' College and 1 major vended food d151ributor h;.l\C alrcJdy agreed to buy 1he product, and a broker represe nting Abbondanza is currently working on th ree other ma;or accounts. ''The economy drove me into 1h1!> more than anything," said Parrish. "This type of thing js more rcccssion·proof than restaurants." In fact, Parrish believes · Abbondanza can become a major regional player in vend~d food 1products. Sh e is forecasting annual sales of $1 million with in five years. "We've gotten excellent ini1ial response," Parrish said. "We're giving the frozen food industry a quality, reasonably pricet! item, not like most of the garbage you ge t in packaged food today." Tony Hunter, Abbondanza's food broker, agreed. He soid it's too early to make sales projections, but he has high hopes for the product. "There is definitely a niche in th e marketplace, especially for this. quali ty of produc~· Hunter said. "The people I've shown it Jo absolutely loved the product." Abbondanza's packaged meals arc made from fresh pasta and keep for about two weeks in a We're Making a Difference. . t American Heart C'a · Association V 1efrigerated vending macmne. Parrish said it took her several monJhs to'find the right containers for her packaged meals and to pare prodCktion costs down to about 75 cents a tJnil. She added that as her sales grow, she'll be able to cu t her costs furth er by getting volume discounts on her supplies. Parrish is currently using the kitchen at her Newport Beach restaurant to produce the eackaged meals, but she said that if sales expand as she expects, she'll have to lease a production kitchen. She said, too, that as her new division requires more of her time, he may have to sell at least one of her restaurants. "I did this to develop ano1her type of business, g_et out of. the restaurant business and be in manufacturing," Parrish !laid. "I ·work seven days a week, 15 or 16 hours a day, and it gets old after a while." GARAGE DOORS 642-3490 2-476141-~ ' ,. DOES • THIS LOO I< L 1·1< E SOM'E Al RY-FAIRY, D-APER- HEADED, TOFU· -....--~-. MU ·NCHING • PASTIME TO YOU?- · Hatha yoga is not about swamis and gurus Nor turban-topped. airy-fairy bonding with butterflies It is about dlsciplcned, intense physical conditioning. Through precise postures ... asal)as .. and bruthing. you wall learn to channel energy to all parts of your body, opening r\ew levels of physical awareness. ' Your body will tone and tighten, yoyr strength and flex1b1hty will increase and your stress """ tension will decrease. You will improve your posture. breathing, balance and confidence And you will swut a lot Yoga 1s, 1n short, the ultimate physic;al cond1- t1oner. Nothing else comes close. So medlute- on that IUS Nl*'OIT • 10 Sulll 209 Con"' Mu~ CA .'2621 71 •·•0 ·7400 Business Watch Cimco Inc., the Cosra Mesa-The Jaw firm o( Lewis, based manu facturer of high pte-D'Amato, Brisbois & Bisgaard cision plastic components, has has entered ~rtto a joint venture announced it will ffiO\C i1s man-will' the Hong-Kong-based firm ufacturing plant from Corona, of Buxbaum and Choy to form Calif. to 1he Dayton Vnlley'Busi-Le\\is, D'Amato, Brisbois, Bix- ness park, lO-miles east of Car-gaard, Buxbaum & Choy in son City, Nev. Company offici als Hong Kong and the People's's cite lower utility costs as well as Republic ·or China, Lewis stare and local 1a:<cs fo r the O'Ama1o'i managing par1ner move. T~ project will entail a Christopher P. Bisgaard has an· $5.5 million investment, Cimco nounccd. The new joint venture president Russell T. Gil bert h:\S offices located in Hong said. C.imco em.ployecs 148 peo-Kong, Beiji_ng, Guangzhou, ~Ian pie at Its Corona plant. He said Oa1aar, X1amcn and Ha1kou. Cimco intends to "in1cgra1e L?s An gele s-~ase.d ~e is marty Corona employees into D Amato maintains its 0 nge both the new Nevad a ptnntt and -County office in Costa M a. . exis1ing California ope(ations." • 0 0 The Ne\YpOrt Beach-based marketing, achcrtisinJ' and de ... sian firm the MacAdams Group announced increased sales of 62 percent for the corporate yeiar I ending in July. 0 ... Costa Mesa's SPI Pharmaceu- ticals announced Monday that the Mexican government has ap- proved use of the fir1n '.s antiviral cream Virazole for the treat- ment of herpes zostcr and her- pes genitalis. 0 The South Coast .Metro busi- ness district in Costa Mesa has leased more th an 323,000 square feet of office space over the past four month , according to the Sourh Coast Metro Alliance. ~ Rafl1e lllar:lt ····················: : llFIE TAIBI ! ~t-~7li OFF l . ' : ., m••• : ~ ,,,. • 110Clll : • • : Appt..s 1011\·Sto<• s1ock ol our : • ,993 ca1a1c>g mode!S ~1 • ~ ..................... . ···············:····: ~DON'T JOBllEI; : ENERC~ll ® ! :· BATTERIES ! • • : CUAIWITHD : FREIHI • • • • • • ~ ...•....•..•........ Super Selection Over 60 cassette recorders and players ,.,.,,,.,, .. ,,c IAVE .. '40 TJ I A l 1-.n t CUTI/fl' . 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'1Jllldm arc• L>lJ~f 0-..1 arE •.ao t:aaa ta\11t•1 ,,_. ,,. ,,,. -· • Corded sound quality ..... 111.16 #43 564 • 30x m.gn1t1c1uon • Pocket 11ze -.. 111"3 951 •Aad9o .,_.. ._ ~ ~ Cr9dlt. ' Pa'/rMn4 Mey v.y Depending Upon YOUt PufcNIMt P41e99 ~ 11 ~ "°'" e'ld oe.ie,. ' • awpoPt Imports to stay . ope~. PlilPOUP ..... Agreement follow· Santa Ana. Under Chapter 11 of .... mg federal baTikruptcy laws, West can Tuesday's bankruptcy continue opcratihg the dealership described as •tr'1endly while working on a debt restruc-turing plan. Both West and his at-reorganization.' torneys said there is mutual coop-____________ ' cration between the d~alership By Russ Loar and its creditor Tokai Credit SWf WrlW Co':l"· which is owed more than $8 NEWPORT BEACH _ One million. Tokai has agreed to stop a planned Oct. 7 foreclosure sale of day af~cr Newport Imports filed Newport Imports. for bankruptcy, lawyers for what "This is a friendly rcorganiza- was once the nation's top Jagunr tion," West said. "We're doing it dealership won an ogrccmcnt in to keep our employees employed coun Wednesday to keep the deal-and to continue to serve our cus- crship open. tomers . ., "The agreement will also allow Tokai Executive Vice President us to bring in new product " said Eric Martin said his company will Todd Ringstcnd, one of the' bank-ruptcy attorneys from the Irvine provide -"post-petition financing" to help Newport Imports recQvcr. law firm of Lobel, Winthrop & "Given the state 6f the automobile Broker representing Newport Im-dealership business today, we un- ponu "This-is the first step to-dcrstand and are sympathetic ward a reorganization plan that · about Newport Imports' need to will allow Newport Imports to stay take this action," Martin said. in oper~tion long aft.e r Ch,~pter 11 West blamed his dealcr~hip's (bankruptcy proceedings). problems on the recession and the and Land RQvcr sales at 3000 West Coast Highway. West also leases the land and buildings for the sales of Aston Martin, Ferrari and U>tus at 3100 West Coast Highway. West purchased ·the 30- year-old dealc(ship in 1980. "Dealerships across the country arc having problems because the economy has not bOunced back," West said. "We made a major in- vestment in a new facility in 1988 just as the economy ~as beginning to soften. And it's been an uphill battle ever since." . Despite a 50 percent drop in Jaguar sales during the past two years, sales at the Land" Ro\ er dealership arc up 40 percent this year along with stronger used-car sales, West said. After cutting overhead costs by 50 percent, .. . • .. . Thursd ay, ?ctober 1, 1992 Taache~s·. aides rehired with state IUnds By Russ Loar St.In wrw .-NEWPORT-Ml:.SA Aller lo~ing 243 teaching and ,tt1ff po i-- tions doring acrOS\·thc·boarc.J bud- get CUK appro\.ed O\.er the sum· mer, the Newport-Mesa Untficd School Dbtdct welcomcJ bad• 42 teacher's aides ·who returned to the classroom this wed, th,mlo..s tu a litr1c help from Sacramento. • The 'School district recc1\cd S 1.2 million in state Schoql Improve- ment Program funds \\ h1ch \\ere used, in part, to fund t-hc return of the teacher' :iides to the di trict' Of. the , hool district's 35 teach· O\.ercro"ded da sroom Nc"P.ori-ers "ho ''ere laid off, six ha\e Me:.a also plan:. to add on an ad-been reinstated because ·Of auri- ditional 20 teacher's aide!I "l>On. tion. four nc'' high school lrc~hmnn Teacher~ throughout the !>Chool C.ngli:.h tciichcr:. \\ill ul.>o b hired district are .. :.1111 Jt imp~ ~•th ''il'h fund' lrom u st:uc pep-lit-. administrator .. o'er contract rnll~ llli!nLuLEduQtfon llr-a1i1. The au-;fhe tea~h~r· umon -filed unfair ditional tc:.1chers "111 g1H! each of labor pr•Kticc:. ag3in)t the district· lhc )~hout ilistrict\ four high :ind has met· ''1th a ~tale· 'chool' l~c c\trn tn::.l11i1J1l En -appointed mcJiator. The scho~I glbh cl,11,,cs, rcdui:ing clJ'' \Ile to d1:.trict su,pcnded a planned pay about 20 :,tudcnt:. and hclpin~ 1ncret1)~ for. teacher) this .~chool teacher:, -.pend more= time on \\rll· }Car but ., p;i)•ng them for ad· ing ass1gnmt:nts. .. 'ancc!> in .. eniori~ and position. • Actr ess Tipp i Hedren to care for tiger cubs NEWPORT BEACl I -'foo BcnL:al lii?-.:r cub:. -.. that were confiscatec;j from a ~elf-pr >ebimcd rai,cr of big cats have been placed 111 th~ custody ot actress and animal acti\isl T1pp1 I kc.Jrcn. s;iid Lt. Tim Newman, of N'cwport Dcach police. · The cubs were placed in the l\c,,pon lk.1£h Anima1 Sheltqr ofter police arrc=-.tcJ Nevada-resident Eric Martin faf\ 1c·,, 23. al Fashion Island on su~p1cion 'of po ...... ci.:,ing c\otic animals "11hout a permit. · The db trict !lllorncy office btcr diargL'°d J.in ie'!> with mhtreatment of onimals J:mic~ has dcnieJ those charges and ~aid he ha!> n1.1ny c•1h 01i hb ranch in P;ihrurnp. !°':c..'V. and th.1r all are treated \\Cll. • "There's dozen of tht: c cats out there and they -arc f:it 3nd ha pp)." 1\e' SJ id. J::tf'\ic' said the cats \\Crc plJccd in HcJrcn's c..u:,toJ~ becau!>e the bill at th e ?\c:'' port Beach Animal Shelter had reached more than S.5.000.~. Hc<lren, he coaid, doesn't charge ~n) thing tu keep the animJb. . -"I t..:no" now that if they rm: :11 Tippi Hedren's 'they arc in J good home." fof'\iC~ ~aid. "They "'ill -.ta~ at the !'>helter until the judgc urc..l1Jrs them back to me.· Newpart Imports owner Lee · 10 percent . federal luxury tax. West filed for bankruptcy prote~-• Newport Imports purchased an ad- tion Tuesday at federal cotlrt m ditional location in 1988 for Jaguar West said Newport lmporls is now.=====::::::=====================~==========================================;= operating on a break-even basis . -Bt Ton)' Dodcro . · .... Mond&Y I• last day to reglst• to vote I . The last day to regi tcr to vote in national or local cciians. tS Monda•., Oct. 5. Your best bet is to. drop in to the Costa Mesa or Newport Beach city,clerk' office and fill out a form by 5 p.m. Monday. The offices also ha"e register-by-mail cards that need to be stamped and dated Oct. 5. PRIESTLEY \ CHIROPRACllC · . 15 MoyJNG TOA. DAN~ OF NEWrOltf '- DUILDING ., NO POINTS! 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Costa Mesa (714)546-3244 • Because it's your home ... sf'touldn't your kitctten be a Poggenpohl? -~c11d'"e2 KITCHENS Poggen pohl is comnuttoo to d~igning umqu~ working and living area for discnmmating individuals &1, it should come as no surpn5e wh~n we tell you that each piece of Poggenp6hl cabinetry has been handmade by skilled N German craftsmen since 1892. You'll find the complete line of Poggcnpohl product,:-at Greenbrier Kitchens • n.-enbrier Kitchens. HOURS: • MON.-FR.I. 9-6, SAT. U)·-4 SUN, ll_.. 3'()1 JAMaJREE RQAOtCORNER JAMBOREE/BRISTOL> NlwroRTBEAOi • "114/263-8880 \. ' . . ~ A8 Thursday, October 1, 1992 ADVERTISING _ .... r___:;,..__E What ·a find .. ! .. Consign-ment shops ore convenient, economical, and in style Que tion: Hmvc;Jn you <'njoy incredible s<111i ng-; on clotll<'S_of the hishcst quality, stop by The Kid's Closet top qt1,1litv fac;hion rn<·rch.llldi:.c that suits the larcst ill 369 E<ist 17th Street, 20 in Costa Mesa. You'll trench "1thnut fighting "!>.1lt.~" crowds and traveling find new Snd alm<ht new clothing in size. infant to 6X, horns trum home? with brand names such as Bellini, Oshkosh and Baby An.,~cr: < onsignment Shops. Dior selling for less than one-third of new prices. Ju'l ,1rou11d 1he corner you'll find a variety of According to owner Kim Martin, Our customers .ire l 01N\,\nm1.'111 'hop" rc.idy to '-<1tic;f y your every fashion --excited abOut the need to recycle, while at the same nn·d, "h It• hdpmg )'OU 111,,i..e the most of your time they know they arc s.1ving money. We arc ,hopprn~ clull.u Join ll) owr the next two wcei...,, as extremery selective about the articles .~-e sell--only top "l' ""11 (l\1,,1gnnwnt boutiques for the best de<1ls -qu.1lity, unsoiled clothing is sold. If items are even 11<1111 d11ldr1.•n., doth1.~ to "nmcn'> designer fashions slightly stained, or not up to our stringent quality .ind .1 l t..,.,orn•o; uncov1.•rin~ J "I •~-fr·' hunt~r's" control, they do not make it to our shelves. p.11.1.!1,t• • Kun, who has been at her Costa Mcsa location for \t II, \"i~t.10<.c league of Newport-Mesa's newly just one month, sa~ she's pleasantly surprised 1h.1t , •pt•rn d 1.1i 11.t\ .11 2ll0 F.11rv1cw Ro.:id at Nc\o\-port both mothers and grandmothers shOp c.\l The Kid's llP1il1 ·\ ,ird < 1 "t.1 ''t'",1, tlw <.''P"nded 4 ,500 Closet forhigh-encl illmosl new clothing <is gift~. <j(•"ll ''"•I ~'uw m ludt' .1 Thrift • up and "T reasurcs New clothing sa~ Jccount for only a small · 1m ~ t1n-.1g1111 wnt.. r t'.1tunng bcau ... ..11 evening wear, percentage or the o .. crall sales volume. We are tollt'l ul>b t r~.tl. o;il\cr, )l'We!ry, linen, ~urn1ture and surrounded by nver thirty new clothing stores,s.1ys Kim, .1111 1(11., ·t li1• ( (llN~nnwnt -.hc1,1 " run by volunt~r • .but ''c contr<?I our marketplace in the almost new \\,)1 tl' r 1.1111 l' l t·ll'h\lt.' category.. . Pn ,H, .. ,. 1111· "" 11('' li.l\l' .,o m<1ny <lfOuen t donors, In <ldd11ion to high quality new and u~ clothing, \,, 1 I 1111cl I• r·i-II•.;)' I\ pit,)11}. •;old .11 !>CCOnd·hand The Kid's Ctoset pecializesjn toys, furniture and ,1 uf h l l11 l1w I hur-.. l,1y. ot c•\l'ry month, the Thrill bcd<.ling··nt'Jrly everything to fit your child'!> 01ctive -..1 ,11, "'h''" dv\1gm r clothl'" to 1h u1~fomers for .SSO 10 h{c:;tylc. _ ':-JI I lh. I ,Ht' or ~II tfl\ Ori( (•cl al $1,000. Cht'Ci.. OUl r Bu)ancss hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Mondily thl d1•,1p11·r l'\\'rnng ).:ll\"1' ,mcf tu~ ro,ll!>l You can 011'.o thro.ugh S.1turday. Call 722-1828 for more infoF.rnation. ,,•II \our 111·111' ,1t .1 t.O pt'n t'1H/·IO pc'rccnt split, with ' .-----------------------------------.-------- th,• l .. ll• r (H•1' Inf, ~oing lo 'upport the league·., locJI Al Twice The Style, l<idics will find both new 'Md nearly new women's fashions, along with unique gift pr1111·11" h '1 1 l11ldn·n. · items, jewelry and accessories <it h<ird·lo-bcill prices. 011 fr1d.1\. Octt•ht•r 2. Imm 4:l0 to 8 p.m. ,ind LOCJted next to The Kid's Closet a t 369 East 17th \,1turd. (), lu r l trom IOvrn ID 4 p.m., join the Strc<.'t, 14, Co-.ta Mesi), first-time buyers thinJ...thcy'te ~~~:.~:j~~~r';1 1, t•;;~~~ h'i~<\~:~;:~~gl~~Yc-~l~r~~~n~er and their in a convt'ntionill retail store, until th~y see the pric(>S. nn~om~ -.u, 1.· 1,, <hilclrt'll Honor.>ry Co-Chairs, Mr: We pride ourscl~es on the overall appcar;m~e of our .•nYl \ \r,. ·c.,, .• ,,~l' I lu.1~ "ill olhu.1tc the ribbon cutting $tore,says ~nQy Miller,. who owns the store wrth her .met 111•11 <·'I' 11ll• l t'rt'IJ1(HI\ on frnl.1>'fi \\1th a form,11 ~ dilughrer,~ Lis<i. . · . . pre o;rntJ~l•ll .1t r p 111 n., l\,11ilrcT.1v, t e nc,VT.1cility Vou7Tf lln~ fas~1?ns lh~t typically. ~JI for one·third of \\Ill it1• th< ,,,,. t>I .1 < ommun1ty Op<:n Hpuc;e with .the gam~cnt s OrtJ;inal pr!cc in add1t1on to new 1t1tir~ , .. 1:,·11,111111 1 11 ,incl In<. ii rt"·l,'lurantc; prO\ iding tlw accessories that our w1tRin your buagcf, lo cc.>m1~lete 11 .,,xi .md ,\ 11. your ne\~ outfits.Check out the Cu~s 1cans "l S.O. l3u-.1;H '" I 111t•'' tr If the 1 h111l Shop ,)l)U "Trea .. urc~ on that ?"Slf1.1lly sell fo~ $65. along wrlh ~he beautiful Crn1"1l'tmll'11t .Hl Io .-. m 10 ~ p ni., Mond.1y through showc.iscd 1e~vclryl . . Frid.iv .md 111 ,111 t11 2 pm 5.iturcfJy. for mor<' further S<Win&S arc available lo shrewd shoppers who mlorni.itu 111 ,111 tht· g.it.1, <.ill 528 1258. w.:itch their. calendars. On the last Saturday of everx I .1d1l'' 1110!..111~ tnr L 1z Gl,1ihurrw Ellen Tr.1cy Ralph month, Twice The S~le has a clearance SJle fca tunnt; 1..~a·ur.\,,rn ~~;.4·~ m-\\~ ~~ Vrth.ldin~tgntr -Uom·'4~f}-H~ ~% 6rf' eir ~hcildy low-pric~. - l.h'11t>11' .it 1111l>dh'\,1lih iow pritl'~ccd to hc<.lcl to Th<' ~)1brhty of receiving cash for the-t.rnut1hzed Effe..., l •p ~• .,'il.1.{ \.\1 ,1< li11 Pmt• 111 NC'\o\-f>Ort fkac;h. · clotbmg sitting in your closet is another aspecl of the •\\\,111111~ \ 1 1, .1 lw.u111tul rw"• .1nd used clothing con~•snment system that shoold not be overlooked. ,('ft•( 111111 II >fl pit fl• \\ 11h cltl l ... 'llrlt"' Jnd c.ostum<.' T\-\-iCc T~_(! Style wrll pay .a consisnor so. pen.cnt of th Jl.'\\( 11\ t•, ,111t .111\ , ", t'1on You'll find ewning' wc.1r, scllmg pncc wh~n " consigned &Jrment 1s sold. Ju!>t 'f>"rl w.u. l·llt" r .i h, drl'S'(.'' .ind more •• 1long \\Ith m.ll..c sure your 1te~s arc current styles, cle.1nt>d, p<'r .1111,1li;1·d ,111.t 1r11•ndh '<'rvl< '" • pr<.'SS<.'<f, frt~ of sl~uns or other defects .1nd sea'>On01I I 1 •• 111 .. 1\ni•wn! ,h<•P ll'<l';H.., the• l.1tt• t s<.W·<>n.11 Twice The Style is open Monday through fnday doth ''\.\ 11"111 I ul'!-<l.1v thr11ui-;h S:iiurd.iy, ac c<'plang from 10 <i m lo <> Jl.m. <ind Saturday lrom 10 .1 m .. lo l_\.Hnt(•111~ rh.11 :1r£' rl1"':inC'd,.on ti.,ngNs, pre.,,~cl and 5 p.rn. Com.1gnm<>nls arc tilken Monday through Fnd.1y 'P' ,I llt'I' HI ,1dd1ll<•ll lu upd.lll'd c1ltl"-SOrtC~ Don't m1 c;c; bt•\\ ... cen the hour) of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. 1 he phone tht'ir \\l'• l.1 1111 ~ncl <•i thl' f\\on1h.,.1lt"> with l'\C'n l.\rl'ater number is 6.42-1844. -..1\.flll.\' Ori rn<f.)\, 10 .un. lo 7 p rn. <lnd ~Jturd.1}"' 10 . Send in your latest Fashion & Bc•wty ncw3, inquiries ,1 m II• • pm for mnrt• mrormatinn c-Jll Dre -; p ,11 .and photogr.:Jphs to: fas mon, The DAILY PILOT, 330 fi l 1 ·H2l}ll. West Bay Street, Costa Mesa, 92627, or F.ix us your II v11u t• ···I 11 .. ngl~ ,11 llllll p11..,1n1ng tlw upcoming C\-ents at 63 1-5902. Please include your \'.l11h· .11 lhl' \;.lnlC' tH\'!t' \\,lnl chrlc1rc•n's name, adclress .md phone numbt~r. Tour our new fac1l11y and visit the larger quarter$ c( our A 1srancc League Thnft Shop and the unique new TrcasurtS on Cons1gnmcnr Score, ooch opcraccd bv the League ro ~ ch1l~!cn's services rn the c.ommunuy Prcs1dcnr Ann f-orcman :ind the 50 members _of ~uunct L~uc of Ncwjion Mesa thank all our donoo and 'P(>nsors for ma~mg this day ~1bk, Orang chc children and 10tn the furt. It's a da~· for the whole family. • CALL ~~~ · (714)645-6929 ~,, I · · 2K FUN RUN/WALK• SK FEATURE .RUN . "Like twelve mtlhon Amerrcans of all ages,! have diabetes. But thanks to the Juvenile Diabetes Foundatmn. I also have confidence that we will fmd a cure As the leading force behmd d1a, betes research. the JOF has already helped reduce the risk of diabetic blindness. kidney f a1lure and heart disease And now it's talkrrig about finding a cure m this decade But hrst the JOF needs to talk to you So please. call today Because 11 t f there 1s a cure, and together we11 hod rt'.' Mary Tyter Moore Chairman 1 • 800 • JOF ·CURE v'"\SA Now Une of Casual fo$hlC>ns fO< Men & W:>men ~ END OF SUMMER SALE 2 0 % OFF Thru Oct. 31st Bright color• and a relaxed ftt make thil ttytlth, HIY 10, cart for cioCNng PERFECT FOR TRAVEL. • .f(JN TO WEAAI ' . 634 UdO P~ DrNe. Newport Beoch • 675-9773 Locqted behind Dek:mey's Re$touront oboV• Cafe CC. Win Sl:J! tac.n.tc:m S\.t4 l~4Pm' , • Na WPOAT "'"'"•o .. HIOH •CHOOL Presented by. Bauer Jaguar and Range Rover Ch1h's • Frank Marshall Productions Triangle Square • Warmington Homes and NHHS PTA ror more information call (714) 760-3339 liiPli-. • r ' r--------------------~ I ~~Tl~!J~~o: WbJ~v : NHHI Hafttor Hefftee-Aun I eoo lfvflM AWf!W ~ ..... CA..., TM fo<M"4 -~Jar AMdorw Dr-"t I PLE"SC PAllH I -------------,__-~-----1-1--1-1---1-I . ...,., I sexOOAOEAACEDAYOOBIATHOATErn moo I M F I ADDRESS= :o : CCTV I STATE OD ZIPITIIIJ \: 1 PHONE oooooornoo :., ~:hec" Onel ,• . 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Society Editor Vida Dean ... 642-4321 Group gathers to . lend .helping harld tO ·homeless I t's not always easy, out · Tuesda evening the; SPJNN~RS put a new twist on th.cir yearly me_rnbership meet mg. .. If not exactly taking it to the ·street, the support group for SPIN, (¥1 organization developed as an outreach program of Our Lady Queen of Angels Church that helps feed the homeless) got their message across on the beach at Emerald Bay. The weather cooperated quite nicely as the 160 guests who attended sipped wine from Mondavi, cou rtesy of Matt and Tina Schaf nitz, and sampled the appetizer buffet provided by West Coast Productions. Designers daude Davis and Pamela Green got together with 0 • -'.'Oc.- From left, Bob and Maxine Gibfon, Barbara Flora. · Zell Henderson (from West Coast), to coordinate the laid-back evening, which celebrated the lingering memurks of summer. "We though it would be "fun to find a ·place to just hang," he said. The languorous early a1Jtumn evening and the tables decorated in carnival colors helped set the Patty Forrest, left, Matt Schaf nitz, Shelley Elam. Vice President Shetley Elam, left, ""ith Lana Heida. ' . mood. The party people may have looked beautiful, but their cause "It's not pretty at all," said SPINNERS president and hoS.tcss Jacque Walters . "Bot J have a strong back and if I can give. this makes my year." The group would like to add 50 new members to theiso rank this year and h·as opportunities for several different type of. commitment. .Hard working committe~ members Patty I H~lda mean business. Said Walters: "We'll take it any way we .can g~t it!" The group's target group is broad: the homeless population they serve is a hidden one, the women and children who wait in the shadows, invisible and hurting. "All you see is the men. These are families with The evening's co-hostess and SP.INNERS Vice President Shelley Elam, looking cool (but not quite be~ch·proof) in a creamy white pants suit, wa s energized as she Send us your anniversary news Whether it's silver, gold or diamond - milestone wedding anniversaries are special. ann1\er~ary news on a space-available basis. Send a written account to our \Vedding Department, The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, 92626. For more information, call 642-4321 , ext. ~50. The Daily Pilot will publish yoor Oct 5 · 6:30 to 8 Oct 7 • 1 to 2:30 ., Oct. 10 • 10:30 to 12 uzlPPERS FOR ALL OCCAllONI" Debbie Ca ""ris ~ e; i'l edS'f "?i D :U n ~ Ml II!!. OSbe s.~ !'Ill --S'C'l-\'l ~O" '-0¥1 ....... 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Operlldoa and S2 4 nilllo~')"Hr S36m~ S97 mlllioa S II 9 ml.lloe M*tmmee Bud get ti ghtening fua~es ghost of Hallowee n Ha ppening The Halloween Happening is the latest non·c.ssential city service to be canceled this year due to lack of funds. aren't there, }OU mak$.di(ficult choices becaosc }OU simply can,:t afford it," said Mayor ~l~1ry Hornbuckle, \\ho has helped judge the costume \how for seven years ., _ 111••~• : The Board of Directors of 1he Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of . Commerce have voted to support would be to use less chlorine. Th" is not currently possible due to the open reservoir. ~ Since 1984, San Joaquin a plan for improving and main1aining Wiifcr quality In the --------- · Reservoir has been lhut down and ~amd ci&hl li111~$. for _a total or 4U days, due to water quality San Joaquin Reservoir. The board recommended that the Metropolitan Water District 1 resolve the water quality issue by • moving as expediently and in tl)e most cost-efficient manner possible, by ins1alling and maintaining a floating cover. The chamber believes the community of Newport Beach de crves a viable, high quality water supply to maintain needed stability and growth. The reservoir represents 100 percent of Newport's water supply and the city also d epends on that water in ·the event of an earthquake or other disaster. -The current situation is such that the reservoir must frequently be closed due to poor water quality. The open alr design of this concrete-lined basin, covering 55 acres, holding one.billion gallons of treated water, will make it :impossible for the operators to meet future federal water quality tandards. One water quality • problem is algae growth, which causes unpleasant taste and odors, provide a food source for undesirable bacteria and reduce~ "ater cl:lrity. Forl:ign matter, bird droppings, insects and other dcbm contaminate the water and ab>o cause undcsirabfo bacteria to grow. San Joaquin Reservoi-r~wo~ even infested wiLJ1 African clawed lrog ... in 1984. The reservoir had to be drJincd, so that the frog'> could be rcmmcd. Traps were later an'tallcd to pre.,.ent re-infestation Finally, midge flies deposit egg!> on the open surface of the \\,lier. The lal"\.ae that develop, 1f not t-01..a-Uy--climinated through NEWPOflT HARBOR AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE . I chemical treatment, could end up in your faucets at home and work. While these small red worms arc not harmful, from an aesthetic point of view most people find the presence of these larvae alarming. · To control these water quality problems, a higher than usual levtl of chlorine must be added. This creates still another problem. The chlorine reacts with organic matter to Coran trihalomethanes, or THM'S. The Federal GO\Crnment has listed T~M's as a suspected cancer causing chemical. The simple solution to this problem problems. Over 30 potential ~ solutio.ns have been studied. There $re currently five alternatives being studied by the Metrop()litan Water Districi: Y' A floating cover, I."" An inflatable cover, Y' A rigid cover, Y' Construction of a new treatment plant, Y' No action. Four other MWD reservoirs with a similar design have been covered In a similar fashion and have eliminated, these problems. The positive and negative impacts of these plans arc outlined in a survey of alternatives available from the Metropolitan Water Dis- trict in a brochure entitled "Keep- ing Your Drinking Water Safe." The residents and businesses of Newport Beach are water rate- payers and demand financial responsibility from their water purveyors. . Klaus Ci}cllcckt Is the pttsl- ilcnt of the Go•crnmt nl Affairs DMs)on of tht Ntttport H•rbor Arta Cbambu of Commcrtt. ~We.stem Waste Industries , . SINCE 1957 Sm.mg Central and Sowh Orange Couney Sptcdi:dng In Trash Haulu-e Pcmiblc Toilco f-cno~ 9-. T cs1 qxirary Power Sror.iet Boiccs Office T railcn Rmr-A-89l 16281 ~on Circle West., Irvine 857 --6523 1·r COSTA MESA . Your Locally . STATIONERS;INC OwnedStationers • Lowest Price in Town for Shipping Your Packa1:,~! WRAP. PA & SHIP .. Your Home Ol'Officc Pick-u lhe happening, scheduled on the Saturday prior to Halloween tor the past JO years. About 200 children participate attended the 1uJgcd costume show. held at the South Coast Plazii. The Council decided earlier this year to shelve the four youth programs covered in its approximate'ly $100,000 program• budget unless corporate sponsors could underwrite the entire cost. The Summer Fun Faire was also canceled, and the fate of Snow -B)' the Dail) Pilot Having A Meeting? 4 . Christmas • Cards A lack of corporate sponsorship did 10 the happening. Two of the sponsors that had helped to sponsor the prog::am.s...p.ulled out th1\ year, said Keith Van Holt, the director of Community Services. f till and the Easter Eggathon is also questionable. Council members expressed -sadness ·about the cancellation, but also said th:u there isn't much they can do. "It's just like \\ith your own family budget, when your funds- with purchase of $299 or more Now More Eorniture WIDE NEW SELECTION OF HANDCRAF-TED FURNITURE ltl1' BEDFRAME OR li1' DELIVERY & SET .UP Dressers, Armoires, Nightstands & More Steel , Pine, Handpainted & Upholstered Finishes (in local area) ltl1' DISPOSAL OF OLD MAITRESS . INFINITY ENTREPID ELAN ELAN Plu sh or Firm Plush or Firm Plush or Firm Pillow Top TWIN set ..... '299 TWIN set •.••• '338 TWIN set •..•. 1399 FULL sel ..•... '344 FULL set. ..•••. 1416 FULL set. ...... '458 FULL set ....... 1599 QUEEN set ... '399 QUE~N set. .. 5449 QUEEN set ... •559 QUEEN set .•. 5699 KING set ...... 1529 KING set ...... 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Call in person at our office to pick up your Birthday Commemoration Gift: (Limit one per family) ~-:::--~--;:~ Harbor Lawn- Mount Olive Mortuary & Memorial Parle rvicing all faiths • Under new ownerstuP . .. 241-Iour rvices • 1625 Gi~le·r Avenue • Om MeSl • ~5554 - I ; , Thursday, Oc!ober 1, 1992 Aft. Co~munitl Forilln ~~munl~ Forum '""' on TuNda~. Thu~~~ 1nd,~tu<day> Write to: PilQt letters, 330 W. B;iy St., Co~t" Mesa, CA 92627 F ~l( letters to: 646-4170 Reader)' Hotline ... 642-6086 Editor William l obdcll ... 642-4321, CJCt. 351 7 Hotline 7be following is a sa mpling for calls from our 24-hpur Readers"Hotline. JI you'd like to get involved, it's as easy as punching in rhe following seven. numbers: 642-6086. Please leave your name (spell it out), city and phone number (for verification). Thank you! Nolle co11111111nt I arri surprised that I don't read about the excessive noise from John Wayne airport doins-their six months testing program. The new take-off procedures create excessive noise. It sounds like the Blue Angels practicini takeoffs all the time. Rep. Christopher Cox stated that the eventual rule did not threaten the existing settlement agreement that we have regarding noise standards. I would like 10 know why these tests arc then nece~sary. I am afraid we will have 10 live with continual excessive noise. When I am trying 10 find out whe~ the monitors arc, no one tells me. USA SWANSON Newpon Beach Editor's 'note: We've bad many stories about the noise ttstlng ln the Dally Pilot and will continue to run them. Stay tuned. .. For Debra AHen,~_ it' S ·a matter 01· honor It's time for Debra Allen to come clean with the voter~. · Allen, one pf two candidates vying for an open seat on the bench at Harbor Municipal Court in Newport Beach, has tQld voters in campaign liteFature that sr1c graduated summa cum laude from UCL Records at UCI, however, reveal th at Allen did not graduate summa cum laude. In fact, records show that she did l)Ot graduate with honors at all. When confronted with this discrepancy, Allen told the Daily Pilot that UCI had it wrong and that she could prove she'd graduated summa cum l:uide .-the higlid t academic d~stinction bestowed on a graduating student. But she never came forward ''ith any evidence and no\\ refuses to talk with the press - at least the Daily Pilot, which broke the story. Later, though, one of Allen's campaign aides told a UCI newspaper reporter lhaJ the lttt mma cum-laude chum had been an innocent misial<e on Allen·~ part. lf voters arc wondering" here the truth lies, they are .certainly not alone. We are \\Ondering, too. On one hand, whether :i judicial c.andidatc graJuateJ ~umma cum laude is not the \\Cightiest matter. Indeed, the 'honor of bcin~ in the top· l percent of }Our graduating cl~'>'> doe~ nut nc es arily make you a better c.rndid Ile, nor c ·n a better judge. ' Still, it is of deep concern that a would-be Judge is making a claim that apparently is untrue. Jus1 as worrisome as Allen's initial ·rc~ponse when conl rontec.J wuh the mallc;r, lollowed by a c·ampuign aide's aclmis~ion 1J1Jl Allen had made a mlStake in cla11ning she had graduated llUmma cum laudc. First, we find it hard lo bc11e'c that someone \\OU)d be COn(u:.cd on \\.hethcr they had gruduatcd summa cum laude or DOl. The dl\llnCllOO I'> no1 mere • gingcrbr~ad. It b the highe~t ;1cadcm1c honor thert 1..,. rur a :>\Udcnt, 11 i' ~ cro"'ning ach1.::,emcn1 Second, "e arc eonluundcd b\ Allcn·s adamant claim th:it IJCI h.1d m~Jc a mistake (in a lcllcr tu the D11il) Pilot, -,he promised lO -.ho" us her tr.m,crapt as soon as !\hc~ccc1,ccJ 11) and then tin: n .. ire.nchml:nt th.it ..,he h.1d m.i<lc an ··inntJccn( mi)t:.tl\c. ·1 h.it just du.:,11'1 \\aSh. We ha.\e no reast>n tu i.101Jhl thJl Allen · .... ould make am thin~ I '!> 1h.1n .i l!OOd, honorable ::)lld hone ... 11u1lgc Amf "e h~'c · 'lung been one of her b0051er . Utit ... he need~ to be honc)t ''1th the \'OICr!> right nu" She need, tu break the \\::Iii of si- kncc and spt:Olk up .rnJ sen e ilm matte~. . . In politics, the~ important race is .on the homelront For the first time in decades, lot more to me and my family • t:ve gone back to the streets on ~ than the endless dust-ups in . ·Who will police the police ? behalf of a candidate. The Sacramento or Washington. Jf • quintessential democratic lflc city's budget is ou t of .. Reacrers -fuming over footba ll game arr~t experience is door-lo·door whnck by a few percent, th at's campaigning. far more likely to affect me My first experience an this than e\en a C'<tra few billion on Is the Newport Bcacll Polu.:c community. R1cJrdo·!> lu1mc1 coach ~Jtll Department racbt a~ \\C.:ll :h 1 ha'e c,ome seriou. que ... tions ··He':. OK ll> one of the sort of th ing th e dcllcll tab that Bill was 1974, Clinton'. peddling. when as a freshman in The things I C'<pcct from Ken Bruner. '>hould he "'in, are e9e, l motlcsl an companson to the - trooped dem;m1.h '~e mat..e on the around presidcntiJI candidates. l Jon't Lexington, want him to pledge a new • Mas · on gcncr~11ion ol peace, JUSl an i:.exa~t?\ no'" \\'hy \\J~ Ricardo singled oll1ccr,, but b, then the Looks thJt \\.l)' to ml! todJ), out thi-. v.a\ '> \\hv v.erc the itu;.i11on hao ~,::,1btc<l ·after v.h;it l sa'' at the CoronJ polke officer .. \O "rough and At this point , R1<.>ardo began • Jet Mar -Estancia football g:imc confront:nional,, \\a-; 1t becau":>e s\\c;iring at the offic1:r .. ~ ... the) Fi'iU:iy~And sffomc on }OU Ile \.\a'> liro"n skinned? And an for1.ed him )fllhc s1dd1res anl.I for printing their \Cf) baa~eJ light of other de"elopmen{ tov.anls a i.;ham hnk fonce. account of the incident \\ithout regarding the NBPD recently, I As thev got him to the knc1.:. chcckang facts independently. nm really "ondcnng "hob one of the officer' ln\.'.<l lv kid, 1 he article you ran, about a going to police the police? Ric~rdo's leg., back. lurcing ham I take exception to your he.idline "Chief accusql of ~exual harassment." J think that is very scnsatioMlizing andl don.' lhi.nlthe Daily Pilot needs to do that. ...... 111w111 · behalf of an adequ.uc, \\ell-equipped anJ incumbcnt~-=--prof~aUy. tr.tuled f-OfQL(}f- gang incident at the g.1111c, beJr<i ROUl~ LEFl·LER off balance, <Ill~ he rc.,pundcJ no re ~c mbl'Jncc 10 what t--:md -~------4C.E9bllinlaH\o'M1te~~tt-tt-e~).,_. +il ~~tA\i!g~t~eH~~· r~c-ttttt<-k-+f~re~e!--<etlllH. lH'h~tfftf'--:t----- ma n~ others \\itiw., cd nght 111 O hold on h1~ arm' to :i'ciid guing CAROLINE PATRlCK. Newpon Bc3cb No rold on beach The proposal (to put a U-shapcd road and parking lot around Peninsula Patk connecting A and B streets) would not ooty Nin lhat p3rt of the beach. il w.ould nlso ruin tht park. which is the pl3cc where lots of children play and it is a rC311y bcautirul park and it \\OUld be shame to surround it by a road. .-~ PRISCILLA CLARK Balboa Peninllula Heleoptll'I ......... I am definitely against any helicopters. You would think we were in a high crime area. This is just absurd, SS00.000 a year. It certainly could be used more appropriately with other fOQ.t patrols or whatever, car patrols. DENNIS DELAPAZ Corona del Mar 0 I can tell you as a Cormer- dircctor of a helicopter company called Helicourier that the $500,000 cost is far short of what the helicopter program run by the Newport Beach Police Department really cost. We would also like to say that the helicopter is a tremendous- nuisance especially in t-he evenings and we would like to sec it first of all the cost left to the public and depending on the cost terminated. . . ROY REEVES, Newport Beach Columnist Without Portfolio Republican peace officer . And I don't congressman, want a Nattonat Education Paul Cronin. Policy from a council Lhal Cronin was includes Bruner -just some retired th:ll step\ to ca!ie the chool funding }Car, a 'ictim crunch and ~ccp the !.Chool of the huge Democratic sweep librarie'> open. Gloo.il warnling brought about by Watergate. ~cems a fcder~1I i ue, but He was defeated by a dour Bruner wants to keep Irvine's progressive, Paul Tsonga . ln Open Space Agreement mtact the 18 years ince, there have and opcr~11ng and that matters been many such small ironic~. Whill! I used to get extraordinarily excited about nationar .ind statewide races, my cone-ems arc more and more local these days. I ncreasingly Tip O'Neil's motto, \tall politics are local," seems transcendent wisdom. These days, I'm talking up Ken Bruner to my neig.h· bors. He's an Irvine Transpor· lation Commissioner, a land use pl3nner on Supervisor Tom .Riley's staff, and chaiman of the Coastal GreenbeJ t Author- ity. He's running, his first cam- paign. for I rvinc Council. und 1·m doing what l can to help. I've known him for over a decade, and his common-sen e brand of politics· appeals to me as particul~rly appropriate this year, Ointon and Bush are - slugging it out over national industriaJ policy and tax r.itcs, and the Herschensohn-Boxer and Allen-U mberg races fill everyone's quota for ideology-based contests. Bruner For Irvine City Council is qu ite different -a platoon level in the ongoing business ol governing oursclvc . Increasingly Tip O'Ncil's motto, "all politics are local," seems transcendent wisdom. A corollary is that the local races ou&)lt to maucr to voters most -ought to really get, hold and keep their attention. The Mc YOtet on Irvine's City Council will, in reality! matter a 'whole a great deal to me. Most reJder. of the Pilot can't \Ole fl1r Ken Bruner, "hach as too bad because pcr- rcct integnt) and gn:at com- pc1cnce arc rare qu:.ili11es. Bui all rcaJcr:. can and ought to ~ecp their e~e on the local race , the one "hich lad. the glamour of nct"ork debates and national conventions. There are city council contc~ts underway in Ne"porl Beach and Costa Mesa as well as Ir- vine. •I sugge~t they arc as cru· cfal as the presidential run-orr. And if you ha'e an afternoon free, pick a candidate and wal}, JLpI~cincL lL's a good exercise and on excellent introduction 10 what's really on }OUI neighbors' minds. 1f you live ip Irvine, give me a call and I'll introduce you 10 Ken Bruner. You'll get a chance JO work alongside one of the region's finest public crvants. Hu11J Hnt'itt Is a radio tallc 1bow bost on KFI, co-host on "Uft and 1·1mts" off KCET aad •n attornty ttlth Pettis, Tnl t r, Kruse and KrinsfcT in lnlnt . front of our faces. \Ve didn'I ~ec l \\J at the E!.tancaa-Corona f3ce fir.,t into the kn;..:. any &?ngs or g:ing memb~rs, deJ Mar g;.imc and th1:. is" hat l He freed on..: of hi':> ~r:n ... only Ricardo Aguilar. an ,.~av.: tl)ma to resai11 .t}i.'f ~alancc, 1.rnJ Esl"nci·a grad and IJ 1 e·--on·~ D h II 1 :-.1 in do1nl! ~o. one of the uilltcr' .. .... " f' urang a time, nouceu • Paci.fie Coa t Lcagu" mo• • " N D • h 1· fell to the <lirl track th.it ... 3 1our C\\poTl CJC po ICC ·-··halu"'blc dcfcnsa· ... e plJ}cr, rr· 11 d h .. urruun~h th.: f 0\1tb.JJI lt~ld. ~. .. o acer:. \\a ... ing lO\\ar ':> t e standing on the sidelines talking Estancia )idclines from the ;nca Dv now, th\: "P1.djtuc:. ~ere with one of Esiancia's coaches. of the scoreboard at the end Of vcrv clo e to the f-.:.n\.c, :.inJ "ere: A 1 h I' ff the football field. }'Cfiing at the pl>hce oft1.:Cr:!> 10 . s watc cd, a po ice o acer let Ricardo go came up. on cither )idc of The) "alkeJ up 10 Ricardo Ricardo. It appeared th at both Aguilar, who was standing there Dill \Vctzcl (h~a,tant Estanl'i:.a Ricardo and the coach said talking to his Estancia football principal) '' :t:> tr) ing to ~plain h-h ffi h coach. Ra'cardo had been on the to the officer an chart~ that somel ang lo t c 0 acer • 1 en Ricardo hld pcrmh ... fun tt> be on one of the officers grabbed sideline during the enure first the ..,idehne,, but b,· 00,, the!' Ricardo's arm, he appeared to half. "ithout incident had ham handcuffed and m~cc.J trv to shake him off then the Ricardo had hi back to 1he 01.her offa·cer grabbed ha·m as 1 ffi h'I h "'"a}' from the crov.d po ace o aceri. w 1 c e was T ffi I IJ I Well •"nd t~ey rou~hly beo"n to lk' h' h h he o 1cer 11en tl' \\etze " o"' ta ang to as ex-cone , so e • haul him off the acid. · that 1f he cuuld dt'>pu::,e the could not sec them approJching crowd. thcv ,,ould kt Ricardo Nol until that point did him. • . go. \\'cllcl then mO\ cd to the ~cvcral people, adult!> and As the offtcerS came up to cro\.\J, along ,.,.1th other t~ia nua students, begin to lea'c the Ric3rdo, one of the officers adman..,trJtor . anJ c;.u~cedeJ 10 ~tands to see \\h:u \\JS pushed his arm forcibly into gelling the uo\\J 10 fTh.l\C bad:. · happening. But no one \\CO\ on Ricardo'~ bad .. 1..nod.ing him off ,,_ I 1 d thc field. As the officer~ led him balance. This\\~ done before ue po ice I len e'corte R1c.irJ1.' oft the field. ~md 3\\.3\ and handcuffed him, anything wa., i.aid to Ricardo. o arrc tcJ him. Ricardo s~ggk-J 10-their hold. trus action \\a~ totally This entire cpi:>t)\k v.a~ not 1 uppo e that's \\h:.tt they unpro,oked hostility. ~rnly uncalled for, but should interpreted as .. an a Juh on an The officer then grabbed never ha"e happened. The ~ olficer." Ricardo's nrm and tried to force police officer should ha'c Ncathe.i I nor many other him off of th e sideline area talked \\tlh the L:.tancia · eyewitnesses saw an}'thing more "ithout asking who he "as. or if Adminbtrator'> on the i.1delanc aggres i"e than that . True, he "'as part of the team. or if he before any forl.'.cful action Ricardo-Ts-brown skinned and had appr<Wal to be there. which occurred. was wearing a hat, ma)bc that he did. constitutes a "gang incident " to Rica rdo had not be.en on. th \hc....NB.e.D.-Tootbilf field at any time dunng In later conversatton with the evening. but only on the witnesses who were just a few sidelines with his former coach. feet from Ricardo, I found out l noticed that when the that he was accosted and drug officers approached Ricardo, away even as the coach told the one of them was focusing officers be had permis ion to be specifically on Ricardo, even 011 the field. I've always tended though Ricardo's back wa to believe our police officers turned away from him, and he were fair and trustwonhy, but was not doing an> thing. seeing something bke this., \\ith This was the same officer who my own eyes, shakes m) tru t walked up and ~ocked Rica rdo and makes me very off balance before e..-cn tailing uncomfortable abOut the fairne to him, then grabbed Ricardo's or law enforcement in my qwn ann to 1mmobihze him. 1'..ENT SCHISLER ~me Hard Rock thanks l 1ust wantcJ to drop ~ou a note and thanl \OU for ~our ~upport during our recent hearings to appro'c our guhar statue. Your public upport of our effort and your clear pre.,entation of the ., focts had a i.ignilicant impatt on the final vote of the counc:aJ. I loo\. fol"\\'11rJ to ceing )OU m Ne" port '>OOn. JAMl:.S P Rl:ts \'ice PrcsiJcnt Opera11on Hard Rock Cafe .- Georgia has som11111n1110 cheer about future cheerleader. All members of the team. on and o(f the field, reportedly arc doina well. 0 AND HOW HAS YOUR NEW \'EAR BEEN SO FAR? -J0ty Bishop called on Ro h Hashanah morn to wi h everyone a Happy 57S3. Catholic. who wants to know if Yorn headed the Univenity of Nebraska Kippur, the Day of Atonement, could be Foundation and served a pre ·idcnt of caUed "ln!.tant Lent... Califomia's State Bar. but i now totall) O dedicated to service in "The Army." Our ABOVE AND BEYOND -Thi i mennt meeting wa brief, but mcmur ble and to be a light-hearted column, but there are in .. piring. m~ny heavy-duty folks out there in :rhcrc ir.n't pace here. ala~. to e'pound Pilotlant.I. They don't seek individual on \)'lei r good worb _ bu\ cJiton -.~uld Publr.hcd by Co.iw Commun.c·~ ~'· Inc; GEORGIA'S SWEET WEEKEND - Whcfte"Cr our beloved Rams po1t a glorious victory, it's pany time an Gt011la Frondtre'1 duplex at R1rnaheim Stadium. On Sunday af\emoon, there wu double cause tor celebration. Even 11 her legions were repelling invaders rrom New York on the 1uite'1 front lawn, 1Jusc1 were dinldn1 to toast the arrival Saturday or Oeor1ia'1 trrit aranddaqhter, IAurea ElluMth Rodrlpa. at Cedars Sinai. After Pr:ocfudn1 three son.1; d1uahtcr l..ilfta and huiband Lapt presen1cd • Olarnorous Grandma Gc<>raia with a , He'd ju1t come off a call from a friend in Israel, offering holiday felicitation -and a kina if he could get a aood trade-i n on hi 515 l Chevy. And Bud Blu•bna called, a~kina it it' OK to. eat O)"tcn this week -because there's an 'r' in bOth Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Most irreverent holiday grectlna came from Bob 8l"Cttn1n, a scU·conr d lri h recognition, goocJness kno\Ns, but 1he causes they serve _ quietly, yet tcalously Jo ~ell to follow through with in·dcplh _ cry out for continuina aupport. prof 1lcs No glitt, no gli11cr, no headlines, I've been blessed in rccC"nt da)" to meet just solid achievement in the hi&he t tcnse two o~thcse admirable souls. of dedication to other~. lrmt'll DtfflalMra ot Balboa Pcnin ula is fur the rmt time Tuesday, 1 vtsited the a marvel. At an IF when "'°'' folks Share Our Scl'Yes facilitie • on Supc~r would be conten' to rnt on laurels. she AYCnuc -neoned by volunteer waster a. works tirclcs ly on ~hate of Costa M1rl1 lkt, my colummn1 roUeapo - MC$1·baSCd Share Our Selves. a beacon 1nJ wu deeply moved. In the spirit of for our needy neipbon. I.a lrmcli's • Rosh H11hlftab, it wu 1 mile \one worldly·wite eyes. SOS founder Jaa experience. • F'oltielll .. quail~ for .sainthood." , Newport Beach anomey Ill W111b, the Salvl1ion Army's director .ot &bclopmcnt, abo join my personal penthc.On. He' hn1 " ...... cWim• ,.., ~ n,,,._.,, """~ . \ " (lliot Stein, Jr. (h~·rm~n· Jtm Clfts•natt publftr Tom JOhnson .,,. publ~ Wlllilm S. lobdtll td1t0t &. vice pt~nt ~~ ~editof \ • .. From left, Dorine · Enriq"ez, justin Mon on and Jo and Craig Oriml. . . --- _J ' \ ' \ . ,, • George lane, left, and Rebecca Johnson. J \ . .; • lORo l IOR \Bf 0\\ I H -e - Loretta Say1e , left, Maxine Montgomery. J~nne Riccolo, Chris kuehn, Courtney Wight u an and Richard Lu hrs, Newport Harbor Cha mber prl' ident. From left, Larraine Etiofd, ~bbie-Clrpentt"r •nd Traci Kloogh . , I I -· ~ ,.. -. .,. ..... . . From left, John and Aileen Sperber, Chad Bock, Cindy Elder ' and Jean Masuo. · . . Hundreds tum out te salute Newp9rt 'SeaFest volunteers on 'Wet Wednesda¥' • eventng M ore than 500 supporters of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce cruised Newport £ Harbor Wednesday evening, closing out the 1 1 regularly schedule~ events in the first "Wet Wednesddy Summer Series." spon90red by the Daily Pilot and Hornblower Dining Yachts. Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce Night saluted <jll the hard-working Newport SeaFest volunteers. In addition to a two-hour sunset cruise aboard lord Hornblower, the largest yacht in Newport Harbor, guest.S aboard were treated to hors d'oeuvres, great convcr ation and a spectacular sunset. ''It was a perfect way to close out the Summer SNies," said David Pahl, Hornblower general manager. · An additionfll Wet Wednesday event has been added -Politicians Night on Tuesday, Oct. 27, just one week prior to the election. Coreplimentary tickets for cruise are avdilable today ttt Hornblower Dining . Yachts, 2341 W. Pacifi Coast Highway (ne"l to • (ano's) beginning at 9 a.m. Ll>e PJync photos , \ . ' -· • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ~· HORNBLOWER o PILOT · S U M. M E. R · S E R 1· .E S ~ ' •••••••• .. c.; .r.. .. " ' ·. .. I Thursday, October 1, 1992 A13 A new tradition begins this year on Newport Harbor: "Wet Wednes.day", a summer evening series sponsored by· the Daily Pilot and Hornblower Dining Yacht s. Each W~dnesday; the community ·is invited to a free .. . ~ ' • • evening cruise around Newpot! ~ Harbor on a glorious, hu ge, incredible yacht for two hours of hors d' oe uvres, · qrink, with fellow ship and fun. . If you'd like to join us onb oa rd one or more of these crutsrr,iook for details in upcoming editions of the. Daily Pil ot. · ~e Wet · Wednesday bay cruises will give yo u. a chance to get more invol ved with your community. Meet a friend or two, be introduced to th~ local moverS-· · and shakers, and just plain have fun ,: with door prizes, -... ~ .......... --~ .. ;;;;;:;;;: hors d'oeuvres, J -.. -- • _.DINING YACMfl / . " ' . . ·-. . . ' 213 l West Pac1fic Coast H1ehw.ay 646-0155 • f .. music , no-hos t ~outrageous _surpri es and more, and it's all free. Don't n1i the boad 1 ------t--- -Wet WeJn~yticl:_Ctf Night ~· · Ne~rort Brach Merchants Fashion.Night ~ .. Music Under the Stars ~ . Newport Brach Library/Aucl1ors Night .. ~· ( ndris 0()( ava11aMe at Hornblower· pd up at 11~} ~ · Newport-Mesa Realro~ Night ~ Meet Your Poht1c1ans Night ~ {Xlrts N1 ht ~ (Pro, a)mr1cs, C.illcg,, High too) ~ &ck· To-Sehl )l Ntghc ~ (TcA:hC~. P.ucncs, SAAknC\ Admini~rm) ~!2.. Da1lr Pilot Adverruer Night ~ ~ End Ot .. 'Jmmer fh,h ~ Nc~rort HarhirC'ha~r Night : ~ • 1 .. ,'*" ('W, ~Amw Ill 6 \1i",ll ' The Dai~y ~ilot and·J-:Iornblower Dining Y~hts: A conunwng commJtment to the community. ' \ . . { .. A14 Thursday. October 1. 1992 MEmNG From Al fie models and the entire study process, but didn't have much in the way of solid responses to res· idents' questiens. So, ev~ry time a con· ccrned resi~ent asked how their thoughts and feelings would be reflected in the study, or if one bridge could be deleted easier . than another, the county representatives had to find · another way to say the same thing: they have no idea because they have no data yet. The data should begin /' trickling in during the next couple of weeks as thy traffic model, used to gauge traffic counts an circulation nows, begins t ARREST From A1 last season. lnfusino has written a letter to Police Chief Arb Campbell, ask· ing ' that the department drop charges against Aguilar, and at· tended a Newport·Mesa school board meeting Tuesday night to inform members of the issue. "I don't want to get into an .argument with the Newport Beach police," lnf~id. "But I don't bolievc tbc-.itdcnt should have b&n arre•d." Police contend that officers at I/ the game were asked by Corona ~ del Mar school administrators to clear the fie!d -an allegation which Corona .del Mar school officials deny. Police also contend that Agui· tar started shoutin~ profanities at the officers when they asked NOISE him to leave the field, and say he auaulted them when they tried to esc;ort him away by put· ting a hand on his elbow. fn the end, about SO J>eople rushed the sideline shouting pro· fllllities at the officers in Agui· lar's defense, and six additional officers had to be called to the scene. Gonis declined to comment on whether the department is considering dropping the charg- es, and said only that the in; ·vestigation "process is un der way." The department is in the process of contact1ng several wit· nesses Wednesday to get their side of the story. They .ttlso con· tacted Aguilar. In the meantime, all of the of- ficers involved will remain on· duty, he said. Newport·Mesa Unified school board President Forrest Werner take shape. The Nov. 4 workshop should be much more productive, Tippets said. • pilots about the low-altitude power cut, the F AA's new From A 1 • regulations-extend the noisy, An example of the gap between the count¥ experts and the average Joe was found in the sheet of 15 alternatives the county had to the proposed bridges. The sheet was available to audience members after the meeting. of John Wayoe Airport during full·power climb to a minimum the last three mooths. Airport 800-foot altitude level. officials.received a sharp in· The public comment period crease in noise complaints from on the proposed changes in nearby residents starting in July FAA regulations ends today. when th~ test ~as exP.anded. And airport officials say the The airport conauctea the departure procedures beginning ~st to determine how to today comply with the comply with impending FAA minimum requirements of those regulations while kteping noise proposed regulations. to a minimum. Begi nning The signers of the landmarl today, airliners will use only 10 1985 agreement to limit airporJ different departure procedures. noise -Newport Beach, Stop "We've gone through the Polluting Our Newport aryd "1he The intrepid outs who picked up a copy of those 15 alternatives were greet· ed with obtuse epigraphs such as alternative No. 1, which read: "Post 2010 MPAH facilities with · and "-ithouc SARM LCP." data and we've identified the Airport Working Group - quieter of the procedures," have given their tentative - Wiercioch said. "One proce-agreement to the new • dure may be quieter for the procedures, according to ~ Audience members were visibly frustrated at times with the inability to get solid a nswers to their .. questions. But, as one resident' told the cou nty representatives: "Get used to us. You'll be seeing our faces over and ove r." folks at Santa Ana Heights; Wiercioch~irport officials "ill one procedure may be quieter meet again with those groups in Dover Shores; one later this month. proce·d·ure may be quieter in Meanwhile, residents living Balboa Island -it runs the under the flight path are whole gamut." encouraged to contact the Dep·arting airliners will not .... airport noise hotline at return to the 500-foot p<jwer -252-5185 to let officials know if cut that was part of the original noise levels have changed. "We 1985 noise abatement , still want to hear from peoptc·," agreement, however. Because Wiercioch said, "whether it's of safety concerns registered by noisier or quieter." 4-year-old boy struck by car COST A MESA -A 4-year-old boy was flown to Mission Hospital trauma center in Mission Viejo Wednesday evening after he ran into the path of a car that was traveling south in the 1800 blqck of Monro\1a Avenue. According to police the boy, \\"hose name was not released at press time. wa admitted to the hospital with head injuries after the 3:30 p.m. incident. Police said the frifurles did not appear to be life threatening and the boy was conscious when paramedics look him a\\ay. Accon.hng·to w1t1.esse!I, the boy was trying to cross Monrovia JUst sou1h of 19th St reet when he ran into a car traveling southbound. . Police say 11 appears that th e driver was not ar'fault. No one ha'> been chi.lrged. ee;e -By the Daily Pilot ••• ~~ FEATURE ARTICLE Largest Public Auction In the History of Newport Beach, to be held this c oming weekend. · Th e largest public auction in the history of southern California will take place Friday, Saturd3y and Sunday, 0ctobcr 2nd, 3rd, &-4th in Newport Beach. Andrew Oonen Owner and Senior Officer of Global Internauonal auction firm says, "This is one of the most exquisite cnllt"ctinn t'vrr nffrred for o;alc in the United States." The auction will feature fine ancique furniture , primitives, toys and· many highlights such "" slol machines. 1 instrument nickelodeon piano, Wurlitzer 1015 1ukebrnc, :!I carouse) horses, music boxes and over 200 pieces of fine furn11ure Hc'i1dc~ over 1,500 antiques the auction will feature approximately 20 piece'> of real estate-to be sold at "No reserve", among them Oreg1m, Colorado, Carson Cicy, and California ranches. Also the auction \\Ill feature rare coins, 250 pieces of sports memorabilia to include "1ag1c and Mafllle, movie star memorabilia to include EIVJS and "1anlyn Monroe, 400 pieces of fine jewelry, porcelain doll , glassware and much more'" When asked a mg real estate at auction, Mt. Donen SJid. The prices and tenns arc 1 redible. We have sellers that have lo ~ell• Their lo 1s your gam. Mos properties sell for SOS ICM lhan re1a1I, w11h great tcrros. We arc the only place fo town where you c.1n put a few hundred dolla" down and pay SlOO a month for good mve,tment piece of land We have sold hundreds of pieces of property in the pa.,t 14 years and get mony thank you cards from people who have made big profits." When asked about today's auction prices in gcncrnl, Mr Donen responded that buying at auction is the .pnly place 10 buy Most items uch as the antique furniture sells for S0.70% off normal ~•ore. prices. We have many dealers that stock cheir stores every uucuon I know 1he last auction a deaJer bought o bedroom set for $250 and \old II al her store here in Newport Bc11ch for $ l,250111 First-time .1uc11on buyers ure olwa)" amazed a~ the tow, low prices." When as ked whri 1 kind of people come to the auclJon sales, Mr. Doncn simply sri1d, "mo .. 1ly ju-.1 your every day person alona with some cdllccwr • nd inve1101'\. One thing about our auction is there ls .,omclhml{ for evemine We 'ell .2,500 ilems in 3 days, from SJO to $5,000 I feel huvma ur 1t\1C11on 1'1 a great place to invest or hop for you r home " • f'he dn1c nl 1ht· .111c1ion i~ ttri" weekend, F'nday, Saturday & und1y, Cktohcr 2nd, Jrd, 4th The eddres 1 JOO We t C.Oa t Highway (cornc1 r>over & West Co .,, Highway) On Friday, they will he open all d.1v for \1ewing 11nd will offer wme and chompaBne from 5:30 p.m on. M) r>uncn cnc,1urage<> everyone' in &he Newport Be'1ach O(CI to come on our w th1\ h1g h1 1ory making cc lcbncy event One ddcd 111raction to this h1 wry makina event ·," the •opportunity to h ten to world fiunou auc11oncer, Mr. Paul 1bc fl Global fntcmaclonal for a free hrochurc t (81H) 906 1462 Plea'>C bran lot of friend and fAm1ly to ( ·uhlorm<a'\ hi\!Oncn l amt1on A\ ulwa~. free odmi \tOn and great food 1' uvu1l111'11e. ( ' ....AU. llllOTKTAfllT ReneWS. revtalzes & proteCt'S Mlber. INUW, Vlnyt and plal5t)C. 16 oz 88115 Reg SS99 s4ss • ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- &aid trustees "listened to (In· fusino's) version of wh at he ob· served Friday night, but there was no comment, no criticism." Later in the meeting, Werner said, tru!ltecs discussed whether there wllS a need to better de- fine the role of ttie police vs. school ndminist(utors at football games. 11The pol ice are normally there to take care of anyone who gets out of control with fights, drug abuse or drinking in the stands," he said. "I've never seen police dealing with students on the sideline of a football -.... ~ame. l just don't understand ll." But Werner said the trustees "don't feel a need to get em- broiled. I think it's something that needs to be worked out be· tween the schools and the com· munity and the police de· partmcnt." Power outage hits Balboa Peninsula . NEWPORT BEACH -About 1,500 customers1ost power Wednesday evening after an . explosion in an underground vault on the Peninsula, according to a .J Sovthern California Edison official. Edison's area manager Jc.rry Dominguez said that manhole covers were popped in the 8::i5 p.m. explosion on 3'.!nd Street near • Newport Bovlc .. ard, bu t did not , know the cau~c of the di rup1ion. - It took omc time before E<Ji~on worker disco,ered the location of the problem. In the meJntime, cusromcrs ''etc switcfled to· different circuits in or<ler 10 restore omc po"er in the :.irea. Dominguez ~uid. Once the site of the explo ion wa~ reported. he s:ud tlwt the ere\~~ were able to begin n: ... 1oring power more quid.I). Tl\e initi::il ouwgc affected customers !.OUth of WeM Coa~t 1 lighway from Dover Drive to the. Penin~ula, continuing do"n the Peninsula to 15th Street, -accor<ling to Newport Beach police. Some homes "ere still without power at prc.sstime . - l ToA-.11n.1,lrr ( f ,> I l ~ l f \ I ! ,2 SUIT From A1 "All we have are allegations and th~ have not been substantiated," Murphy said. Instead, the city bas stepped up its own internal investigation into the charges, Murphy said. So far the four women have declined to take part in that investigation, but Murphy said he hoped to persuade them to do so. If hot though, the investigation will continue without them, he said. "We have an overriding obliga· tion to current and future employ· ees to make it clear that the city will objectively•review any claim of this nature," Murphy said. "And l think we owe a duty to the public to investigate these charges." But Pingel alleged that the city's investigator in the case, Harold A. Bridges, is not independent be· cause he specializes in defending cities DOt emp~. lo fact, he said Bridaea bad been hired by Murptt, when he was the ci'Y manager of Alhambra to defend that city against employee claims. While admitting that was tnie, Murphy insisted that Brid&es would conduct a professional in· ves'iigation. - Pingel also asserted that one of his clients who is still on duty, Cheryl Vlacilek, has been under considerable pressure from her su· periors at the police department. ''She's a good cop and she's get· ting support fr~m many of her brother and sister officers," he said. "But she's certainly feeling the pressure." But Mi.rphy said Vlacilek may be intimidating others in the de- panment herself. · "There are probably people who arc uncomfortable around her _right now because they don't want to be drawn into the legal issues," • Murphy said. We've Got nA111 · Integrity • Service • Selection .. LoW Prires • auar Work · NO-WAX l.lfOl.EUM STAINMASTER CARPET saso yd. s1 ·450 yd. Arm11rong • Cambray Manrnnglon • Vega II ITALIAN l:ERAMIC ll.ES s·3oosq.ft. Fneza ·Plush· Saxony lnslalled w11h FREE Padd.ng OAK HAllJWOOD FLOORS NO· WAX S290sq.ft. • T*'toiol. Plerik ~~ ·Frieze ·Plush lnstallat;on & Services Available Salis !acllOn Gu~ an:OOd lor 2 y83fs • IJct>nsod & Boodod -Sl'l!ff == •. ~ -- . -, :~I E_ s-~~~~~-~~~~:~. ~~~~~~·~~~L) BP.Orts , 1 The Newport.eeac~:osta ~~~ - Cdnil's Blalr ... recovering ~ from surgery ...,. Six-bypass heart surgery was pertormed last Friday; recovery is at a slow pace. By Roger Car1son Soot1S Ecllot NEWPORT BEACH -John Blair, who has taught and coached at Corona dcl Mar High since 1965, retiring from coaching just this past spring, remains in. Hoag Hospital today following successful 6-bypass heart surgery last Friday. Blair, 58, ~as ----..--.. taken to Hoag Hospital Frida)" morning when h e appeared under duress, and surgery was performed that afternoon. Reports arc t hat h e is "doing well," although visitors _arc... not permit-John Blair 1ed, and arc di- reclcd 10 his home in Cost a Mesa, at 1162 Dorset l..:lnc, 92626, where wife Colleen of 37 years, six chil- dren and 12 grandchildren arc in wail. A call for blood donors has been made for those with 0 or B type (760-5621 ). IAIUIRI ... . . ~State's No. 1 volleyball team forced to rally from 2-1 deficit to put NH girts away. ..... scare Wednaday nipt. CdM outlasted a stubborn New· port Harbor outfit, l.S-2. 16-18. I .. 16, 15·9, lS-5, to keep its perfect match reC'Of'd unbleMiahed at 6-0. . s.. VOlLEY8AUAI Section B Sports Editor Roger Catlson ..... -2-4330 ext.387 Sports on TV-radio/82 Class1f1ed 88 Automotive 81 1 • Battlll. Of tllB Bay -ind to "'1B victor goes the spoils at the Sea View • ..,. ~ .. ., 0.1\o I' • Corona del Mar High's Tom Norton reaches for the ball as Harbor's Brett McAllister defends in Wednesday's big water polo sho\\down. For the story, see B 13. . . MUSTANGS ••• ~ Rejuventated Costa Mesa goes for second straight tonight, hosting Troy. By Barry Faulkner Sportt~ • EAGLES ... ~ Estancia trying to rebound Friday, so are Katella's struggling Knights. ; =::----a..._.,_. ___ . ___ ~- s.tl -· l'flot Football Odds • '9 . TNY-c.ta Mia ........ Mea by 1 ,.CdM·s.ta Mll'lll'fta .... SM by 6 ~sttr ................ Mf by 9 ~ela-EttMcia ...... &tftia lrY 1 St~-· Oe1 •. anrr ·12 ...... -IJi~~I) ·SEA .KINGS ..... ~ Corona del Mar 1n underdog role agains.t Santa Margarita Friday night. By Barry Faul~ner Sooits Ytr1t'f MI SSIOl\ VIEJO -Corona del Mar Htl!h get) the honor of "clcoming Santa. Margarita to Sea \ tc-. ,Lca~ue f,X1tball \.'.,m_.,..1_· _,..__,,-co:---.... - NEWPORT BEACH - Costa Mesa High coach Myron Mill~r knows 1hc huge lifl a vic- tory gave his f 001baU 1eam last week, and he's hoping to avoid giving the same feeling to Troy pct1t1on. and Sea ~mg ' Coac ~111i.~•~-+-+-~ Holt:ind hope:!> tOUcli\cr,__~.._..,~----1---1 tonight. The Warriors, 1-2 with lhe aid of a forfeit by Rancho AJ amitos (ineligible player) after ab- sorbing a 42-0 trouru:ing in the season opener, are looking for their first on-field win when 1he two ICMlS kick o(f at 7 at Newpon Harbor High, in their first-ever meeting. · "They're like we were before last week, in that they have been losing to very good football teams," Miller said of Troy, which has allowed 991>0ints, a combined 42 m the lirst quarter, In three contests. The Warriors have scored only 14. The, Mustangs (1-2), coming off an impres- sive 36-6 victory over Los A111igos, may be t\Jrn See MUSTANGS"4 Mayne thing is (o ·stay loose ~Costa Mesa's Brent Mayne feeling the ups and downs of majors. By Richard Dunn SClcWts ... A NAHE IM -First, Brent Mayne shaved his head. Now, he's growing a beard. What is this, some kind of rebel? Has Mayne lost his marbles in this frustrating year with the Kansas City Royals? WelJ, not exactly. He's just 1tayin1 loose while bit· ins his tonaue on the bench. -~~,.... Aside from games ltke Tuesday night, thal's what keeps him going. Plus the fact tha1 wha1 he's doing for a living i n't too shabby. Thing could be a lot worse. As Mayne says: "I'd play anywhere. There is no bad place to play," referring to the glitzy American League stops. Before Tuc~day·~ game against the Angel .. Mayne was strolling through 1he Kan as City clubhou c w11h -get this -the arm Of I manikin. He'a seeina the tou&h side of major lequt baseball: Not playin&- But Ma~e, concf\ld in1 bas second full year with the Royals c.tcher lftnt Mayne h~s been tryfn1 to at.y loote in '92. . He Wll di auisina it wi1h a areen hdty trl h hag, walkina up to uch team me mber and havina them 1i1n it with a blue felt pco. It WU I 1a1 sift for lhi1d· base coech Adrian Garrttl, Royals this. week.end u teammate Georse Brett cha.ta caner hit No. 3,000, 1till hasn't lost hit 1e• el humot. the Royals' primary battina·practice pitcher who blew out his elbow last month. , SM MAYHEM mc'>'>Jge for 1he re~• of the trada· uonal ScJ \ IC'' team ... l'rida) at 7:30 p:m. at S:iddlcbJc~ College. "They're a r Jnked team ( 'o 4. in the Dail) ifot ~~\.-P~r .. ' , m Clf Dt\I il'n l \) and the~ 're fo,orcd to do well m th t'\ lcagu\.:, lloll::ind \Jtd · But "c're hoping to rcprcl.cnl the olJ Sea \ 1c" League and kt them know that '\c "ere T'retty good before 1hcy came aloog;..:..--~--t-- Thc Sea Km gs h,1,e m~ccd !>ho" n thC) 're pretty g0<.'ld in 199:?. llpening '' ith three str:iight "ms. SnnlJ .Marga rita, ho"c'cr· l1ring a imllar record inlo Friday'-. sho" Jo\\ n ha' ing oul · . See SEA KINGS '4 -~ MESA TIRE COMPANY AUTO FITNESS CENTER 548-9182 ' 2049 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa • .•29.95 VALUE Willi PUIQMSE OF ANY FOlJt TIRES L -~ ... "!!.: - I • 11R£ ROTATION 1 - • F'ROHT 00 UllE ~15 !!CMS I --·--... !!!!-1-c..e -_J --~ ........ -----------------------' .. •• ~----=,----..,.._~~ , • • l . ' \ \ .. 82 Thursday, October 1, 1992 Newport IMchlCoeta Mela Daily P~t --------------------·------------ .· It's heating up at Newport Beach Golf Club 's · tou rn am ent geared toward:~ President's Cup 0 ~ Chambers, Zdrahal, Farmen, McGuire in Saturda.y's semifinals. T en golfers, including only four in the prestigious President's Cup, remain alive. It's pres)ure-cooker time this Saturday in the semifinals. • · At this point, Tom Chambers, Sorin Zdrahal. Don Farmen and Dal\, McGuire are Club golf considered tfie hottest golf crs in the Newport · Beach Golf Course men's club, which is nearing the end of its most illustrious tournament of the year. Only those of the ·aforementioned qu:irtet have a ch:lnce for the title. A President's Cup champion shoL>ld be crowned Oct. 10. When rounds began last month. opening-round losert. p lunged down to the and Bob Felando will be teeing off ag:ii ns1 e¥h other Saturday for the right to hice Bob Potts, who ul ·o recei,ed a b)'c. in the final: . 0 .. , ln regular Ne\\ port Beach b olf Course men's club action, J,im Forgash (low gross 65) and Bill LaFon (low net 53) "'ere the winners last Thursday. Tony DeFrenza was • second low net at 55. It was trophy \\eek for Saturday's Oig~t-round. winners. Zdrahal (low gross 63) and Don Snavely (low net 54) took home the. hardware in Flighi. A, while Farmen (low gross 68) and Ron Greene (low net 54) had a little extra weight to lug home following Flight B rounds. Flight C winners were Gary Higgins (low gross 72) and Morris Laswell (Jow net 55). D · The Mardan Center of Educational Therapy. which hac; servod approximately 100 dysfunctional· children per year since I 962, is putting on its 10th ann.ual golf tournament Oct. 19 at the Mesa Ve'r<le Country O ub. The tourn ament, which begins ~ a 10:30 a.m. registration and. noon shotg~n start, is $300 per player to benefit the school's scholarship fund. committee members include Lynda Lane, Jim O:lvey and co-chairman Ron Jackson, all of Newport Bench. For additional information, call 733-9239. 0 Invitation onl)': With help from the Los At\geles Kings and various celebrities, the neighborhoods of LA that were ruined last spring by t~e civil uprising are getting a hand. A closed-to-the-public golf tournament, Pelican Hill Golf Club will host the LA Kings Cb::irity to Help Rebuild LA pro-am event today with an 11 a.m. shotgun start. Each foursome will include either a ce lebrity or Kings player. Entry fees vary, but the cost of a foursome will probably range from $2,000 to $5,000, according to Pelican l lill assistant pro Rob Ford. ' 0 Ills first ever: Joe Genova shot a hole-in-one on Sept. 27 at the Newport Beach Golf Course's hole No. 8 (178 )'a rds) while using a 5-iron. 0 Vice' President's Cup, spl11ting the original t\\O dozen players. s~cond round losers dropped down to the Trca~un:r's Cup. I he t\\OSoines of Chamber~-Zdrahal and FJrmcn-McGu1rc ''""' !>quare off first thing Saturday morning. -: Located in Irvine. the Mard::in Center of Educationnl Thernpy i~ ·a private, non-profit schooloed1cated to sef'.ing the educJtional, social and emotional needs of children who have learning di sabilities and t";motional problems. Start of 11 trend? Lake Forest Golf and Practice Cent er has announced its Oct. 21 grand opening of Lil' Duffers, a drop-in child care facility equipped to meet th e needs of . children 6 weeks to 7 years old. · In the Vice President's Cup. Armand Bargas and Roy Wells Y.111 oppo!le each other SJturda) for the nght to face Al Schnell , Golfer~ can enjoy peace of mind hill ing a bucket of balls., playing a round of gol f or taking a lesson while their youngsters arc '-provided wi th exemplary child care. "ho received a bye, in the final. In "the Tre1ts11 rer's Cup, RTctr.:rrd Hitli:r1 d The tournament includes a cockt ail hour, dinner and an evening program hos ted by ,veteran~m~e Gordo n Bowley:-Golf Richard Dunn is u .Daily.Pilot Spqrt.rt Writer H-hosc club golf column DpP£ar C1'.t1J' ThursdDy. - Pop Warner footbal l C omanc~,es surprise ...,. Yorba Linda Tigers forced to settle for 6-6 tie with Costa Mesa eleven. T he four Co.,ta ~tcsa Pop Warner I ootball teams cJm1; a"a) without a win IJ t Sat- urday, with the Comanche., managing a 6-6 tie with the YorbJ Linda Tige rs. 1 he CoMa Mc\a Cobras lost to the Santa Ana R.1m.,, 21-12, which was the same scorl! the Con- dor'> had in their lo.,., to the Garden Grove CO\\· bO)"· The Coils droppcd a ::!2-6 dcm1011 to the Yorb., L1ndJ SpartJn<;. de,pite outga1ning the hl)metown Spartan.,, controlling the ball .mos . .t...of the game and running up more than 15 first do\\n . • Co~ta l\ll'.,a Comunchcs 6, \ orbn Linda Ti- grr~ 6: Com.ll'li;he\ Co;ich Sle\C r clt1.r was pk.1,cd Y.1th hi\ Junior M1dge1 team tie with 'I 01 ba LindJ. ·1 ,.11d IJ\t \\eek th;it \\C\I .,urprise 'ome peo- ple:· he "aid · J or mo ... t of our i..1d • th1., 1 the lmt \CJr in org~rnzcd t.icl..lc foo~ball \Ve ju t pla\cd a vcn \CtCrJn te.1m to a \t::tndoff ... I con- '1dcr that a vtctof) ·· The Co\tJ \tcsa defense, featuring Joe I o r- "Our line plJ) get better each \\eek.'' said fielder. "Robbie \ est got two sad.s of the Ram backs, and will be better each gJme." The Cobrns arc hom1.: alCosta esa TTlgfi: held to, iake on the La HJbra R:uders at 9 a.m 111 a homecoming game. the firsi for all the Cobras ' • Cnrdc.n GroH! Co"bO)S 21 , Co ta Mesa Con· dors 12: The Condo~ (S-10-year-olJ~) aJlowed l\\O touchdown~ and two PATs in t~c fir..t quarter, then shut down the Garden Grove offen e untiJ la te in the la '>t quarter \\hen me CO\\bo)) punched in a final score from the Costa Mesa 7. The Condor)' offen'c ca me alive in the second 4uartcr .,.. lu.:n quarterback Mike Vaillancourt hit l:cx Montero \.\-Ith a pa .. s that turned into a 7-i - yard pas-run for the fir t Costa Mc~a.scorc. mebacke Jimmy Herzog caused -:i fumble early in the third quarter, and Ju~tun Tag rolled right on a quarterback i..cepcr and went 60 yard) for the final Condor ' core. Herzog, Wilbur Montanez and Montero were forces o n dcfcn e, tad.ling th e Garden GrO\e back!I fo r l_ps'c" during the second :ind third qu.u· ters. I lerzog had t\\O fumble recove ries. The Condors ho~t the La Habr.1 Raider!I tit 11 a.m. at Costa Mc a High Saturda). re<.,ta. Shane Gilkey. Chns Mcfaoy. Pat Dlake •Yorba Lindo Spartans 22, Costa Mesa Coils nnd foe Echcma. gave up the !lix points in the sec· 6: The Colts (9·11 -ycar-olds) mO\ed the ball well ond 4uartcr, none thereJftcr. on the ground, behind the efforts of Marshall On nffcn ... e. th1.. ComJnches ran Burt P1e r~on, Morgan, Shane Og.d, Steve Gr<iy and Trevor Ben f·cltcr and \ mcc; H.1made. \\irll !nJx Wallick Mae~c. with t~e 11.fle of M.trk Meyers, Mii..c Bar- Di sneyland challenge Chang, Sampras get it on ~ Ten~fs superstars tangfe. tonight at UC Irvine. IRVlNE -Michael Chang nnd Pete Sampra'>, supcr!>tars of the men's Association· of Tennis Pro- fcs\laoa~ tou r. r meet tonight in the D1sne> land Tenn1 Challen~e at the UC ln·ine Uren faenb Center. Ch:i ng, 1989 French Open cha9'pion, ha~ defeated $;1mpr.1,, the 1990 U.S. Open chJmpion, ... 1x 1tmcs in seven prcviou meeting'>. Sampra beat Chang for the fir,t time la!tt )Car at the Open de l.1 VillJ de Pari . · The exhibi tion, Y.ith about 4,000 ticl.et. already sold in the 5,000- !ICJt arena. \\ill begin at .ip- proximatcly 8: 15 p.m., following a pro-celebrity undcrcard at 7. Tracy Au.,tin and Ilic Na~t.i...c will face Peter Fleming and Ro::.ic Ca al'> in a one-set undcrcard, Chang defeated Samprns in the at quarterhaci.. adJing another threat. ton and Jimm) Cou.,h opening the holes. ·1111, SaturdJ)'. the Comanchc!I play a 3 p.m. Ogo rC"ache<l the Yorba Llnd3 end zone on an econd round of the ·s9 hench Open and in the first mund u! both the Volvo/lnternnt 1onal and Volvo/Los Angeles tournament that yeJr. ~ game .1t home ;igainst the Yorba Linda L1on!I in a ~-yard S\\eep in 1hc fou rth quarter. non-league conte<it Sparking th e Colts defensively wi:re Justin Shan- ---n<>n ta fint-qum-cr-qtr.tnctbacl. actq; :Villi?.iin - • S:rnta Ana Roms 21. Costa Mesn Cobrns 12: Thomas (open-field tac kle o n a kickoff); Dan Dc,p1te the hw1, Cohra<; head coach Chm h clder Oaume (causing and reco .. ering ;1 fumble); M;ir- .,.. '" plc.t,cd Y.1th h1' 7-and 8-year-old player'>. shall Morg.in (OD sack); and Sc;in Buumc (pu~., Chc~nc 1)1. l jUrent and Khngslcy EchemJ \~i;rc 1nlerceplion) Inc eohras· offcn,i\C bac~ t at ran well ag.:iln::.t a The Colts-lwmecoming game 1., at I pm. Sat- toul!h Ram!)· <lcfcn\c 1 he Cobras' defen .. c was unfoy ut Ohta Me!>a I ligh aga1n\t the Canyon ,troni.: Jg:11n ag.11n't both the run and pass I fill Wolverine'\. Junior All-American football Newport-Mesa goes O-tor-th11-da1 I . . I t was u ru gged \\Cek for Newport-Mc<ia Junior 0: The Tiger.. (10-1 l·y~.ir-old•.) broke off tY..O long All·Amencan Football, as all five of the loc.al touchdown runs und played wlid dcfcn e 1n down- entnes came out on the short end or la)t Sat-1ng the previously unheJten \Vol .. crine~J -1). urdJy\ result'>. · Ooz Drcrcton rushed fo r 103 yards on 11 cu rries 1 he Wolverines, Buffaloes and Buckeyes were to lead 1hc Wolvenne~· offense. Twice. they were .. hut out, .,..,hile the 13ruins .tnd l nsh each munagcd unable to punch n ;n from msidc the 10-yard-line. a couple of touchdowns in defeat Hunter MacDonnld uod R11:key Martin were •Tustin Tldt 33, Newport-Mesa Druin.s 14: The named co·dcfen ave plnyer~ of .the gllme. Uruin'I (I 1·12-year-olds) !.cored on a 65-yard pa)\ The Wolverine\ are on the roJu this Snturda) from Ulake Bentley to Andrew Simon for their for a 3 p.m date Jgain'>t the Or.in~t: 1-alcono; rir.t TD. •Co\ loo \liking~ 16, r--twport·Mesa Buffaloe Simon nl'>O hroke kX>\e on a 50-yard run from 0: The Duffoloe (12·13-)etir·ol,h) traveled to Co· scrimmage. Jeff McKay (grand\On of former coach v1nn IJ t Saturd;iy and faced a trong V1k1n~· John McKay). who recorded an anterccptaon, w.a~ squad. nJmcd defen\lve player of the game. Coach Vince Ce!.tra felt h i~ defcn~e continueJ The Bruins (0·3) ho-;t the I luntington Deach ito; improverncnt, with Kevin W1ckcn e nd Jeff Cc\· Dolphins m a 5 ~ m. gnme at Oomta Creek Park Ira leading the way. · on S,1turday. · Dominic Macalu\<i r.rn for 65 yJrd and \\a\ • ·outh Oran~e ounty Putrlots 25, Ncw'})ort· named offem.ive player of the g;11nc Uoth W1cken Mr'in lrh h 14: lhc lri'>h (13 14 yc.1r·old'>) \Uffcrcd and Ce tra recorded two ... 1ck!I .tnd c.1eh rc\:u.,.crcd their first los of the <;ca,on due lo two Iona J..1ck-a forn hle fur the Uuffuloc., (O·~) off rcwrns and o \enc., of mental nmiake.,. ·1 he BufC. luc~ ho\t the South Orange County • Once ng.un. the lmh gruund ~nme wao; effective Patriot' at 7 p.m '.1tutJav. J\ Juhu' Vasque1 .md G.1rrc11 Nu.tum c:u:h 'lrnrcd • Ornngt Ponlhcr\ .33. ~""lXlrt·Mr\lt Hudtt')l'\ ru'lh111g TD) 0: Despite th e fut.:l tht.: lludc~c" (l\·9')c.1r ,>Id~) Ad.101 Oaltnt.1 w,I\ numcd ouNunuing hnc:m,111 struggled to '~ lf~ nncc .1ga1n, Cn.1 h I h1I !-itcw.111 ' ilncl middle Janch.icl..cr Joe Urh.in was dominant lclt the team 11, m.1~ing progrc:s hut the number In 1990, Chang also bcJt SJm· pras in the semifi nal!I at the Can;1- dnin"Opcn an<.! ilnl1c tnlrUround at the Thrift)"'a)/ATP Ch<.1mp1on- ships. -BJ Rirl1.1rd_ lJu1111 TELEVISION BaHball 10 a.rn -Wtute Sox-Twins, WGN 4.35 p.m -G1ants·8raves. TBS Auto Racing • 10 am -Mastinsv111e 500. ESPN Hone Racing.~-~ 4 p.m -Los Al replays. PT. 8 pm -Fa1rptex replays. Ch 56 College Football 5 p m -Florida·M1SS St.. ESPN , Soccer 7 pm -European nlghhOhts. SC 8 "1T1 -Ireland-Spain, SC. Mot orqcle Racing 10 p m -AMA Pro Senes. ESPN RADIO BaMMll 1 p.m -KC·Angelt. KMPC (710) 4 30 p.m -LA·Reds. KASC (790) .• 5.30 p.m.-!f)-Altros, KfM8 (760) " Honors FaullCnar honored by sports assoel~tlon · C osta Mesa's Jack Faulk.ntr., a longtime Rnms adm inistrator, has been named winner of the Orange County Sports Hall of Fame's Lifetime Achieveme nt Award for 1992. Faulkner will be honored at the Hall of Fame') annual induc· tion banquet on Oct. 27 ut the Disneyland Hotel. 'Joining Faulkner in recel\ ang HaH of fame "Special Awards" will be Bob Hoyt, the R~1lph Clark Distingu..,hed Citizen Award; Brad Parks., the Woody, D ie tch Courage Award; und Hnnk Ives, the Good Guy Award. Four new members will be 'nducted ;into th e Hall of Fame during th~ event; former Rams qunrte.rback Vince Ferragamo, former Angels infielder ... Doug DeCinces, a Corona del M-.r resident; fo rme r Kansas C11y Royals pitcher Steve Busby and former Santa Ana JC and US C halfback Al Carmichael. The Hall of Fame, which '"II have 61 mem· bcrs af1 er the induction, will be hou'>ed in . on administration building currently un der con- struction on the grounds of Anaheim Stadjum. Faulkner Faull..ner, former AFL·Coach of rhe Year in 1962 with the Denver Bronco), came to Orange County in 1979. His career in football spands si.x decade with 38 years of service in the NationJI Football League, 2 with ~the Rams. Currently, Faulkner i. the Rams ad'min1)tr:.i tor ol football operations/director of pro pcr~onncl. ·•tt•s an honor to once ag.1in be recogni1ed by thi group," Faulkner.. a fo rmer recipient of the Good Guy Award, \J1d. "l'\e coac hed and worked in " number of plL!'ces a1ouncJ tl11\ eoun1ry, but it's great to li\e in Orange County and be part of ;i d1stin- gul\hed jn<l acti' e .sroup The Young)town, Ohio. n,111vc "'l' the Ram .. · hncH1cld c;o.1ch in 1979 "'hen the R.11ni. l,11..cd the P1t1:.bur~h \1ccl.:r' Ill Super UO\\I X IV. Costa Mesa poloists put La Habra away LA HABRA Co~ta Mc'a High~ CIF \\Jtcr polo -;--- po,\er) (No :2 in 01\i iun Il l) \\ere forced to come La from behind on WcdnesJ<.1y. and the g.1me \\as not put .. ~ 0111 of reach unul the fourth period before the Mu · tJngs fini'lhed up "'Ith a 7-4 \erd1c1 at La H.1brJ The .Mustang • now 6-5, \\Cr~ paced by the scoring of Sam Grayeli (3) ~ind John N:11gle. wi ah strong pla) in the net r\!cOrucJ h) Chm t\\1ta, \\ho hJd Ci\c ~J\CS for Ja\Qn L)nch·s Mu~t.tng). Co)ta Mesa return to action thb afternoon .it the \.'1lta PJrl lnv11::ttionJI for a threc-tf.1) run before .,cllling in lor l'aul1c Coa't Lcng\JC pl.1y on Tuesay Jt L;r1!-una Hilb, \\ ith on c)e Ill\' ard :in ant1cip:ited Oct. 21 'hU\\dO\\n at 1 r.1buco Hill' Coste MeH 7, LAI Hebr• 4 Co~ Mesa O J DJUfil -· ~ l f COSQ t.•tu SCOll/lg Gta.eM 3 t.J,IQ e 2. CUl'JS 1, PIUIM 1 Saits AVIia 5 l a HJ'l!J SCOll"Q Ploog I ~ " 1, ~'11 Ba.\tf l $. •U ()a. ,n --Mustang-S bump off Loa ra in four __ ANAi ILl~1 -Co ta Mc .... 1 High' girl\ \Olleyball ---- tc.:Jm handled ho t Lo;.1ra Wednesda) ahernt'.l\)n, drop-• {. ping the S,1\0n'i, 15·1 I. 12-15. 15-7, 15 5 in nun-league, ' play. ---- Paring k'>:i, :r. ,\'C'reoU'i'\ick l1iuer T r<.1cy Vega (6 J;1ll ), c1:- 1cr Teen Moore (8 assl\ts) .ind Kelly Rinderknecht. \\ho contrib- uted 9 scl'\icc aces. Todar Footb•ll HIQll stllOOI Troy vs Cosl• Me~a. •t Nev.Poll tW llcf 7 p m ' Cro11 count~ H'9'1 Kllwl &ll'(t ff O'flt -~ Hait>Of. tl'\ine, u111~ell11Y ~ t.11 on Pa.r 3 p m • Corona oc1 Mar. Saddleb.clc •t Sam• MMcµ111a 3 p "' Estnia at Lagona Buth 3. l!IQ\N H*s n cosu Mesa al lt\\ t Pn 3pm • rrtl, 3 15 Con>nl Otl MM al S•dd·Cb~' 3 1S Weter polo Hip achoo! -C~f.•csa 11 Vti" Pant im.ullOllll T"""te hhM1on-Pete Satr4>tlt vs Mtel\acl -Chang. It UC ~int. 7 p m . ~ Khoo! girls -NtwpOll HMl>or at Cotona dtl ~r. 3 pm , E~a 111 CosQ MtH. 2 •5 pm • W•DNlllDAY'I COUNTS DAVEY'S LOCKER 8 boa's. 117 a~· m 129 yt "11'1f11 11i11 60 ~k 1 Yt~ 180 b(. .,. 7 b.ltrKudA. 131 cal· • Ito .bW. St Ull4 ~ 21 rQC>. 1411 260 INC~ret NSWPORT LANDI NO• -3 i>Oals. 59 ancltll 216 .~ i;,..cll. 25 bl.it'lll 1\11\;l ' )doYtM t.r~ 3 ~t"'1.U.J 50 M k $11. 1 tal,co ~SS 3 SW bJSS. 3 l>Onlo, 57 INCkerll on defen)C. · _ of fir~t·)c,1r pla~Ct\ has hampered the progrc,,. 'The Irish (2·1) return to .1e11on thi Sa1ur<l 1y nt Travi' ftimhlc: wn nomcd ufkn~h:c t 1r of the I pm. with n rond gllme 11g.11n'l the: Belmont gnmc fo1 the Uui:kcycs (0 '> Shore Oruin . ·~he Buckeye' ho t tlu: ( .1r::.o~ Cult ul '\ p m • trrUo ·1 l~er 12. "t"pt>rl-1\tt\a \\oh<·.inl' .1turd y MON·IAY-9.5 1690 PIMINTIA "C'' • COSTA MESA, CA 92627 . 09 .. J • t ·+· 1• .. • . • I -- Newport Beach/Coata. M-Dally Pilot Mote~~ Pll<iC Corona's Kim Coleman (14), A.llison Engelbrecht (3) go up against Harbor's Misty May Wednesday night. . VOLLEYBALL: CdM rallies in live . From 61 However, the Sailors (4-2, 3-1) clid snap Corona's 27-gamc winning streak (including Orange County Tournament play) in Wednesday's 2Vl-hour match. Newport Harbor Coach Dan Glenn, for one, was surprised at how the match progressed. "I really thought we needed to ~in gam~ one to have a touching off 3 wild cc lebratton on the Sailors' side. "Misty and our fre~hman setter (Hecker) had a great match," said G lenll. "And we had a chance to win. But Corona has a good team." chance," he said. Instead, Corona dusted off the Sailors in less than 20 min· utcs. :ind appeared destined to make a quick night of it. But Ne~ort had other ideas, stun· ning CdM twice in game two. Newport"-. btl.t chance at completing th e upstt came in the fourth game. The Sailors jumped out to a 5-1 lead, saw it vanish, then went back in front 9-7. At that point, the tide turned drnmntically in Co· ,----.,,.-r-----=-=-----.,....,-rona 's favor. A couple of hiUill!! error!., foll owed by Jcnni(er Stroffe'!t pair of kills made it 12-9. A timeout couldn't ste m the mo· mentum "ith Allison Engle· br~cht's bloc!.. and an unre· turned ~en-e t'ir Hilleal\ 1'.chrll closing out 0the game ~nJ c,rening the match. "I was rc;ill) plca!ted \\tth uur ~v:idnioning I ,,:i-.n't ... ure huv.; First, .Newpon race~ to an 8- 1 lead, then after Corona reeled off 13 of the next 14 points, fought b3ck from a 14 -9 deficit. Behind the strong !ICrvin~ or Jenny Hecker, the visitors .l. cJught CdM at 14 on a Misty · --_,...;~ ~fay kill, then went in front 1 S- 14 on a I lccker ace. _\\l!'d...do in a l!\c-g:1m1• m 11cb" said Ste\\ Jrt. "I thought "c did· a g1>\><l job blocl.ing .,omc ball, .ind gctt ing '>vll\C bJlb du>' n in th.It g;101e." Corona battled back · to tic again at 15-15 and 16·16, then Sara Warmington scr'\led for the next two points to even the · m3tch for the S3ilors. · G.1me foe \\<\S ne ... er 1n douht \\Ith Coron;i Jumping out 7·1. ~'-<:\'port clo,mg to h·-1, but Cd M notchinl! the ne\I seH:n points. Fittingly. Stroffc. who led Cornna ''1th 2j' t..ill ... put UO\\ n the gamc·winn~r. .. I h1' match "ill 010'1 deli- "They sc('Vcd us tough the en· CdM Coach lance Stewa rt' directs his 11rc night," said n relieved CdM No. 1-ranked team (C IF Division I, as Coach Lane Stewart. ''They're well as California) .in Wednesday's .ll~o a very well-coached team. come-from-be-hind victory ovel' riv.ii When you have tho~e two NewpC?rt Harbor in Sc.i View cruci;il. nllt.: ly hdp u,:· said Stc\\art. "hose 4uad boards u plane this ~Uc rnoon fur a tour- nament in Chicago. "After game three. I tolJ the girls t thought lo\C ''ert: the better h:~•m, but the bet· thing.s. you're always ~oing to be tough to beat." CdM 1!1 now 4·0 in league Corona cnmc out in {µme three and Jumped t~ leads of 6-0 nnd 8-1, but ag:un Nc...,port \lo_nll able to mount 3 char~e. Behind the sophomore captain Ma\', who was credited "ith 27 I-ills m the match. the Sail· or stowly climbed back into the game. pu!Ung c\Cn at 11. at 12, at 13 and finall)' at 14 on a 1ump-~cne JCC by ~·fay. tcr team doesn't al"a}S \\in. ' · "Somcumc,, 11' the 1c..1m th.it "an\!\ i1 the mo,t. And Nc"pt.irl rcall)' \\:.tnh:d it toni~ht," • ·• · Then, Amy Ev:tn!t' kill off a block and another ace by May gave Newport its surprising 2-1 ga~e lead, Other lop inJividm1I p~ rfurm:incc .. \\CH~ turned in b) Ne\\pOrl'' Mcfts,a Schull anJ Dani r ote\ ( 1-1 lilts each), as \\ell n CdM's Lon :\c, .. comer (lb kill ). Englebrecht ( 13 li.llls) and Caitlin Picli..art (5 blocf...s) MAYNE: of Farner, mind )OU. He'd been re- leased by three teams \\ithin the -----~ -past year. Sure, ~·r :r33-:year-oltl From 61 JOume}man, but it takei. the sci· cncc and nurturing of the s_~1tcl')cr No, Moyne ha not lo t his to. help a pitcher throw a one-hit sense of humor. h T sd s ut.out. Little did he know on µc ny. Mayne, 8 b:ickup to regular however, he was starting behind catcher Mike MacforlJnc, was that the plate. way in Kansas City's 2·0 \ictory For Mayne, ft left·handed hitting before a season-low 17,440 at c3tchcr and former No. 1 pick of Anaheim.Stadium. the Royals ( 1989), that ho been He can obv1ou~ly play at this rare. He wishes there were more level . it's now a mauer of gelling a nights hkc Tue day. chance. He's hming .226 this sea- He was sensational against the son (not bad for a catcher) but Angel . So wa lcfl_-handcr Denni'\ for the p3st }Car h1 name' h:i Rasmuss_en. who puch~d a pcc:fe~t -come up.,in irade-rumor . game as1~c f'f~m Damion Ensey s "It's frusu .uing," Ma)ne llJtd lead-off smglc m the fourth. ·~m pla}ing and not playing. pla}- Whcn .baseball is a quick game, mg and not pla)tng )OU know things arc rolling ''More than anything this )Car smoothly wilhin lhc.I.tame~ork of -=-:rm:t1 don't l.:now ir T"\r"as naive the bauery. before or ~hat -l\c learned that The game took only J hour, 40 it 's a business, first nnd forcmo~t. minutes, by fa r the quiclcest in the And for a wnitc, that tool. a little major this season_ Rasmussen oLthc..1un ouLof it~li ~i; a huc.J never snook Mayne. pill to swallow. "Mayne called a good game and "It's a mystery why I'm not I put the ball where I wanted to," (~~~in~ _every day). I've heard said Rasmussen, who picked off "8,~s (about teams being Easley and faced the mmimum 27 interested), but the bot1om line i~ batters, needed only 96 pitches (64 that I'm not playing. It's frusl rat- strikes). ing not knowing why." Rasmussen is not a future Hall Mayoe i.havcd his head after the Orange Coast football Players of the Week · . ANTHONI DAVIS ERIC WASHINGTON 1 The 6-foot, A o-f oot-2, 170-pound 215-pound freshman sophomore cornerback had tailback five solo \ carried 24 , tackles, one times for assist. one 202 yards interception, a and 4 TDs. big hit and ~~:::..-...., tying his caused an Incomplete. own single-game school record. NH. logs ......... , ... 12-SM "111 ,_., 1 ~ Otl11-....... 1,n1. 1 .. 40 .,,._...,_,..1,. Ott 11-as.e hJll. 14 ... ballM 0 o.c ·-· '""".., SJ.• °"' n-111111 __, 1 tll\ 10 .... 2t o.c .,_,. Oi-. ,.., , ,. -.1 -• ,, ........... 10 o.c 10-• Gr..., , ...... _,_.,........ IOUll Ott4-a~,_... It'll DK.27--. ... ,._ . ..,. 15-........ ''"' O&t 11-a 0..-Uh• Rillle,.CM) -22-0......., l tll\ O&t ll-NY .... ,_.. 1,a • tJ o.w If "" ·-· "' °"" $t1 O&t n-• t1 Oil:Wllll .. t4 Dlt l-~~~111A -1·•-10a• " ~ 21 o.c 14-·--hlTI ..,,_,....,.., _, .. 7 11-.aiw %1 Dlt. W-S. Dllli fla!Nl 1 II "" 1$-• Dlllt 10 &• Oca.4-ltt ..... I Ul O.C•··~ ''"' . • • • , - All·Star break JUSt 10 do wme- thmg J1fferent, the_ sa~ reason tic s currently sporting a beard of . about three \\eek' Something h:11t ti.) g1'e in a frus- trating sea!i011. "I'm Jfill hoping this situation \\on't repeal ihcl( 0)1:tin," he said. h!ayne wa <t ~ccond bal>eman 'ftt Collta Me~n I ligh, then converted to caH;hcr ht!> junior >car. He played for one season ( 19 7) under hi~ father. former Orange Coast Colkge b.i-.ebrul coach Mil.:e h1:lync. "ho !>tcppcd dO\\O from that po<i11ton IJ t )C.ir after 15 ea· son<i. ~lcJn\\ hilc, h1!. good truJdy •lllil teammate, Brett, •~ f...cep1ng the Ro> ah fired up 1n an olbef'\\isc dt1.appointing year for Kan\a!t City (70-~7 after Ra!>mus- cn's !.hutout on Jue}!U}). ''It\ !tupcr to ec \\hat'l> going on," Brent MJ)ne s:ud of Breit' 3,000·hit pur\u1t "It 's really keep· Ing a lot of gu) goms becau"e u·~ something intereS'llflg--anJ ~·re ~ far out of it." Something interesting. Whether it's the shave, bcJrJ or the arm of a manikin, that'" Brent May ne_ He'd nlso hJ..c .1 few more nights of interest like Tuel.day, when he con be as creati\'C on the field as off. Monday Night FootbaN returns aga in to the .. Villa Nova Join us for all the \ . action upstairs on our 5 lVs. Enjoy our famous .Sports Buffet for only .$5. -Action starts at5pm . For more info call . 642-7800 Be There! . Thursday, October 1, 1992 CdM in wire-ta-wire finish . -' ~ Sea Kings take inside lane toward Sea View title with 7 -5 win at Harbor. By Dennis Brostemous Sports Writer • Nl:.WPORT BEACH -· facn when the Corona dcl Mar I ligh "atcr polo team jumped out 10 n 3· 0 It.id in the ft r'>t •qu;1rtcr of Wi;.Jnc~dJy·s Sta vie'" LcagucVJ -.ho" down at Newport I IJrbor, ~ca · • Kings Coach John Vargas rcfu!>ed to relax "We \\Cre playing on emotion early, and cmo· t1on doesn't last," he said. . True enough. the ho)t Sailor~ hnttkJ b;sck to \\!thin 4.3 at halftime and 6-5 in the lln:tl tju.1rter. but fell short as Corona prc,a1lcd. 7-5. ~ "We were on a roller-coa .. tcr oul then:.::· .,Jill Vargas, \\ho e team never did rchnqui h th ... le.id dc'>pile Harbor'!. comeback effort-.. "l told them Jt the end of the third quarter th,u the gJmc.. " r~1ur quarters long :ind to ~eep pu,h111g.' .Ne,, port (5·3 O\'crall, \-I Sc~\ \'1 C\\;) .c:mi:ra.:d th:! fin.ii period down 6-4, but \\:l'> gi' en an 1mma.:d1Jh.: opportunity to get back m the match \\hen CJ.\1\ Crosby Grant was hit \\llh an CJl!Cllon in the f1N niinute of the quarter. ....Af1er failing on four previl.>u!> manpO\\Cr aJ\ .111· tagcs, Ne" port made no m1st.1kc 1hi' t1111c .is Gabe Wyall deOectcd 1'.1than ~\nJt:r'•Jn\ p.1~-. into the net to ~lice the ddw t t0 6-5 ' The Sailors forced turnU\cr., on CJ.\f\ nc't l\\11 po!>Se!.sions. With chance., for the cquJlil..r, Oii;i n Mct\lli~tcr Oippdl a .,hut ju .. t OH'r th~ Sc. Kin:,~:.' cJ;c. :inJ \\ )'Jtt "a' ' 101.: t mm long. rm..:-.: lo\\ing a Sea Kin~)· ejection \\ith 1!37 remaining, haJ •motltcr ch.1nce to pull \\)tl11n one. • ''Al till' po1n1, I told the "tll~ that, 1f \\C can '>top them thl'i line lai.i time ....... ·11 h:i\C th~ g~roe," Va1ga' \JIJ. ·1 he 'i.111<m worked th~ t>.111 a1 11..tnd the perim- eter and I nc Shcn\-tn ;ippc:ircd 10 h.1\c un op<:n corner ''hen he hred l1om th1.: 11ght ,jdc. l-IO'.\· cvu. (d>..1 gu:ilic Grll' ~:P.\\Cf m .. de ~ lunging ":i"e nJ Cd!\! 1lm.1rt..:J the 11 t !O, nuu:. It •t.:al It '~:. 1 he ~1.11 t 111 1 he lllJ t"h 1.\ I ,, h ,, ' 11:1\ c prmcn JcLt 1\c lor'a f\c,1..port lcJm· ""hich c.11ne UUt a bit lhl, • , Cd~f, "l11d1 domin:11/J pl.t) m the opcnin~ pc: · rioJ, jumped 10 a I ·O lead ''1th 3 15 k It' a.-. Brian Cmlori rdu.)ell u p:i ~ frnm Jame Paid .• into the nct. Ju~t 35 !i<.'~onJ~ l~t r • ..alter a •lid S.l\c IJ\ S:l\\- )Cr, Gnml ll~llci.1 J ))\\_lt Crom a J1lfkul\ angk lO make :t ~-0. Tom !'ort1111 COll\CrlLd lnrn :he other ,,Je at I~ 11 rcmai11111g untl t.hi.: ~\. l Kmg) p- pc.1rcd to he rui:.ing :ti \.() us 1l1c l1r,t qu.utcr C\· ~· ~ . ' I he l® teams 11.1ucd go.ill. a.1 1he tart of 1 he l>CC1lml •1u:inc1.· \\Jlh U11an Mct\na~:cr h1 ... :iki11g the ic~ for :\c,\pun nnJ Codmi ,1n~'~cri.n~ 'econd~ J.1tcr for Cd~1 I lowt...,cr, the ~.uloh appcareJ to t:ike the 010· .mt.ntum into the lwlf11mc hrc;1k by n H'h ng the final \\\0 .goal,, lrom Shef'\\111 or1 .1 P·''' fra11n Andcr...1.~11 ;imJ. Bn.111 M' \llhtt.•r on ,, penJll}' 'hot "ith I:! 'ccunch left in 1hc h:ilr. Cdt\I 1:.illic<.I 1he f1r:.t l\~o· go.1h ol ,the 1lmJ quarter, but l3rell ~kAllii.tcr'~ lob •hot O\Cf S:i\\· ) er\ head pulled Ne'\ p 1rt "'ithin 6-.: , ' 1hc fourth qu.1ncr bci::.an · ~ '"l'h re\ ~1111 '>l1mcthin~ rtbnut l'.: 1tmg !'\e\\ port:' \1'.1r ··•'> •h.lmiHcd · •Anlt .aft.:r • II, h.: S::d· ui Cl1 •1 l I B.1rnct1) '' m\ , Corona del Mar 7, Newport Har,bor 5 I he Sc:a King' (6·-1, ~·0.) g'ot !>OIOI! u.:~Jed 11i,.11r- ance ''ith 2 4b rcn\Jininl! in the m itch. J><1rl\cr ~k\kckm comertc..:d in the hole lrom po11 1 bl,rnk rnngc: .hl!.COmh 41cr ~U\pt>Cl h 1 I 01• ir1; 111r·..1.·d 1 c-r r1.L., t:_ _____ , __ ._.;_ -'+-- turnO\Cr . ·~~': fµ ::>:>f w -·-5 et•.1 s . 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O..••• ... ~--... ....., ~-----·!"._.. ........ ---....... ,,...,.., ................. . 1 ~39 SUPERIOR (AT 17TH STREET) COSTA MESA · ·m4) 111-mz HOuRi 7-.-. llWY • FM>AY fa.I.ta r-AlUIMY WE HONOR MOST CREDIT CMOS . _,_ _____ ._.. _ _... __ ..__,_ ...... ' . ' ... • .. .. .. SAILORS: From 8 1 Junior running back Steve Gonzales of Newport Harbor (45) ls proving to be a tough object to be taken down. as evidenced by the abuse Foothill High def enders took in trying to cope with him last week. Lee Payne/Oajy Pilot strong offensi"e front, and the M2hd quarterbacking of ~enior Greg William~. · Jo h Levy. who stan at gu3'"d, " ' . i: t.t·r.) th.H r\.prc,cnt s ''' s scheduled to 1ar1 in place of !<191 h l,hdt \\ll rr.lUllCtiun, a' Jeff Sanita (spuined I.nee) at in· unh I\' n fid I ~0.11, 111J an inter-'>ide linebacker, where he will be •l..Jl; on Jt:turn 111r ·' 10 h:l\e al-,urroundcd by soltd defensive per- h>"-d l'1,r tl' duH the 'coreboard former,. · ··~ 11u h:r\I.· lt1 re.ilr1e· the) \,c Uni,crsity's hopes arc further plu)eJ '('m~ pre ti) ~ood football clouded by the tenuou statu of tca1m, · Brmkk~· :..11d 'They run quarterback Chris Peake, who suf· the· \\ 1n!!td T . ..., hich " st)mcthing fered a pinched nerve in his :i 111 tic d1t lcrc:nt t prepare tor, throwing arm last week, :ind will .111J the) \C pi.1\l'd guml defen .. c test the injury before slepping the 11\l k11 )Car-." under center against Newport. Brrn~k' \ wnc1; •n wuld JUst1li-Peal-.e has been the · offensive ahl) I c tunn. 1 !::' ,C 1'\ k c, how-bright spot. for Coach ~fnrk Cun· C\.:r .• 1 ~ 1;,, S.1•k r'> ,1r1; ho,er an~ on ningham. who led hi tea.l\l to the the 'cr~c. of the Orange Count} CIF Di,ision VII semifinals a year , Top Ill Nc~pl•rt. currentl) 'o .12 ago, bvt lost vi rtually all his play- "' the Duil) Pilot pO\\er ratings er-. to graduation, transfer, or in·. I L:111 '' l '-i on the 60-team Jury. ,, 1k 1. -h." 11-.ll dcfc·Hcd the Tro-P\!Jl-.c has complt!tcd 2g of 62 J.ln' n111c of th ir l.1-.1 10 ml!ettnl!'. p:io;ses for 289 yards, but has 1nduding :hc 1.,,, 1hri:-c.· . -thlC>,,n five interceptions. He i ='c\\port\" kJ b' J tradcm~c)< • "lso the team's place-kid.er with grPund .1111c~ ind ,tit rng defen e. ·~eld s6_al~ of 3J and JO )ards .. · 1i' :i. ,,~s~ • Leon f·os1er leads Univcrsuy an ( .. J!. nr {!(~mnJg ac5";· ''eve) rushing with a mode~t 81 yards on JUn/.. ·~ ·' '-'.1r " nn .. carries "'4 ca e d . . . d b f II J \\.' J~ ·1 ·1 .(°" IY '4) ' h -rn ' an rs JOU'lC y e ow in •1 ~ 1 1 -. < •n ., afe t e 5-foot-9, 165-pounder Jason Dunn l'.it.ily't~. \lpcr:.iiin~ hchmd a as the featured ball carriers. NEWPORT HARBOR STARTERS · OFFENSE Ho. Pt•y•r Ht, Wt. 7 Gre~ Iii • " !I 11 145 J~ .. ! 'Vt C.oni.•e~ 61 180 JJ Dan VWQ!i.ln !i.; 205 31 Sl'f ~¥TIS !>11 11)() (hJO La Pa$S 5 7 I)() A" JJSon La .. son ~ ~ 210 ·s BtJ~ R11~ s f>.2 245 65 J ~~ Levv ~ . l~S ~i 'I' O)ll M ., " G ~ 180 60 PaiA Jc...':nson H n!I 7) J Beic HJnStn 62 :90 SEA KINGS: From 81 ·(tentative) DEFENSE Cl. Pos. Sr OB Jr TB Sr. FS St WR Sr wq St TE St RT Sr RG St c Jr LG J' LT Ho. Ptaver Ht. Wt. Cl.Poe. SG C;:\ Conlee 5.9 170 Sf 0£ 77 Phil .oombero 6·1 255 St OT 68 Doug IOOlble 5-8 18S Sr. NG 76 Beaii Ri!phs &-2 245 Sr: DE 46 Jusi.n Ketcham 5·11 155 Sr. Ol8 cs S!M Qoc\uJes 6·1 180 JI. l.8 65 Josh Levy 5·10 19S St ILB 30 Na!Nn lu!!lpi.itl 5-11 170 Sr OLB 34 5-y H.lms 5-11 160 St. CB J Bfe:i Hi '.t1 6-0 150 Jr CB 22 :tadt T11t 6-1 185 .. FS backfield duo of junior J.R. W;slz and senior Tom Hess. Walz (357 yards on 54 carries) n:nct-H~ss (199 yard on ~ at-c,corcd opponcAl'>, 105-9. tempts) have combined to surpa s 'They're a big-plJ)' team, of· the Sea Kings' team rushing yard· fcn \lvcly :ind dc(en~l\'e ly," Holland age total from all o( last year in \a1d · r hey run the option, of· only three games. kn~"c ly. ~h 1ch will he a concern "It's tough enough to stop one tor u,, Jllcr having 'it ruggled qu<ility running back, but now 1hey ag.11m1 ~farina's option (allowing have two," Santa Margarita Coach :!30 ru'hmg yardc,) in our second Jun I tartigan suid. ga me .. Adding ~pice to the firM-cver Sant :1 Margarita quarterback ~ecting between the two schools, Senn O'Oncn. a 6·foot-4, 215-1s the presence of a handful of pounder who was All·CIF as a area residents on the Eagles' ros- .,afct) lac,,t year, trigger!> the option ter. and a potent pas 1ng attack. He Joe Winkelmahn, a 6-2, 195- ha!> completed 40 of 65 pa at· pound senior from Newp9rt tempts for 622 yard~ and seven-Beach, is a two-way slarter on the touchdowns, with only one inter· line. He bad 3~ of his 4~ sacks cep11on. He also leads the team in last week to earn Defcn ive Player rushing With 234 yards and wo er the Game recognition, and has TDs on 37 carries. J 1 tackles and two rumble recover- " He makes it go for them," said ies on the year. Holland, who must also deal with Corona del Mar resident Joe . 6-4 junior twin receivers Brian and Hauke ('·2, 215) Stans at de· rcnsive end for the Eagles, and se· Brad Finneran. Brion has caught nior receiver Fletcher ·Jones, of 19 posses for 359 yard!> ,and three Newport Beach, is another O'Bric· TD . while his brother has 10 1e· n passing target. ception!> for 158 yard and two Patrick Strader, a juniM from TDs. CdM, is a short-yardage fullback, While, Cd M''I defcn~e. will have while Qoug Flour (Newport its hands full, lhe S~a King~· of· Beach) and Steve Jacoby (Costa fen c will QC po ing problem\ for Mesa) add depth for Hartigan's the Engle,· Jcfcnders. led by the squad. CORONA DEL MAB ITARTERI OFflNIE Ht. Wt. 5 11 llO e 2 200 S·10 170 .H l$O g.3 175 10 200 S-4 230 st 175 1·2 230 1..0 l 2)0 e 2 240 . · (tent•tlve) 0.,1., .. Cl, ,09, No. ~ Ht. Wt. Cl. Pee. Sr 06 71 tMt Ot Amtt • e 2 220 Sr. OE Sr RI 11 aonty C111nona s.2 210 St or Jt M 10 Mick_tr l0fl9 &·3 2co .tt.. or Sr WR SO Jtlf JIOl1M'4 6 2 180 Jf DC St WR 32 SeOll H.ttdeuy ~ 1&S Jt OLI $t 1I 3J CIWls OUirll 200 Sr. u Jt llT 44 JR Wall 5·1 ' 170 Jt Oll St LO 37 GMli TlllW &.fO 170 Jt • Cl Sr c 24 ~ Bhahl eLo 170 St Cl .If RG • 41 ScGll Pru 5·10 170 .M SS Jt RT 29 Tom Heu H 200 St rs -- ' J .. 1111 lllBW I• hilB it. /tight: _.......,. ... ____ _ llnlllltmlMlllP St. Francis to .bald ..,.. Monarchs (2-0-1) may have tiger on Its hands with son of James McAllster. • . ' who was the CIF Player of Y car in 1969 for Blair Hiab· uansfer from Marshall Hi&fl, . younger McAlistcr po11ea bre akaway ability. 1 ' II e · s a r----~-.,.. lt~B I IBBIUfi ·at champions By Barry Faulkner quick, slashing ......,.....,. __ SAdlts Wit« type runner," w SANT A ANA said Rbllinson, ..._ After three weeks of dominating non-league play, Santa Margarita gets the nod going in Friday night. By Barry Faulkner SPortS Wn'.er T he bold Sea View logo say's ii all: League of Champions. With this collection of quality football teams, it seems a shame to hand out a ~inglc crown, but that's the coveted pri.Le for the survivor of the toughest seven-week schedule in Orange County. San tu Margarita :inJ Ir'\ ine debut in Sea View circles as the early fnvorites, but mu't ltw up to expcctalions agJin t the liJ..e!> of Ne'' port Harbor. rusttn, Corona Jcl Mar and Wc,>odbridgc. who are viable contender:> for 1hc h>p .. pot. SaddlebacJ.., though muclhirnpn>\.cJ, appears a k\.cllbc:tow the top Si\, while-llnivcf'\ t\: dcc1m.1tcd by lns~es froni la~I year\ Dr\ j. !>ion Vil ~em1f1nalist. 1m1't c.;1h h 11ri o' l'r·1.\lJll1Je11t opponent n 1p· ping to make 11 m irk Herc' a team·by-1cam ham.li~ap. 111 order ol preJict1.'t.I linl,h, as league action bcgrn' J rida)' night. -The Mater who has strug• Dei High fool· gJecJ to solidify ball team didn't h i s t e a nf • s have much trou-g ro und -game ble preparing with the ab- for St. Francis' sence of senior schemes this week, despite the fact bruiser Nicky thal the two schools have not Sualua. played since 1960. Sualua, ex- Monarchs' Coach Bruce Roi· pected to be the Monarchs' fi linson v.-ill get a taste of his own tur~d ball earner, sprained • off~nsive and def ens.ive looks ankle in the first quarter or a se agarnst the Golden Knight (2·1) son-opening O·O lie with Servi ' Friday night at 7:30 at the Sanl~ and has not played the past An~ Bowl. as former Mater De1 games and remains quc!>tionable. a.~1stant Andy Boynt~n dcplo~s • Until Sualua returns, the much of th e Mater De1 system 111 fcnsive load falls on lhc shoulde his .second sea on as St. Francis' of junior quarferback Derrek Uh head man. who ha.s shown improvement "Andy has done a real good jol> three start~. but mu!lt continue of getting that progrnm going step up to supply consistency. again, ·and the fact thut they C'llll Defense has been ·a constant fi mu~h of our S)'~tcm make~ it an Muter Dei. as enior inside Ji interesting matchup," Rolhn~on backer Paril.er Gregg continues · sa~d. "They arc: a little mor~ run· lhe up to hi!> prcseason accolad oriented. but .,we wtll defin11dy Sr' Fr.rnci~ is coming off a 4 1-.now the look. trouncing by top-ranked (Divis •The Golden-KJHghtc,,' looil. in· 1) LO}Ola. af1cr outscuring B eludes ~phomore runnin~ bat:k baok Burrou~h-., S-0, anJ M Chm McAh<,ter, the wn of former Star of the s;:i, 2..i-:?J, to ;t.;irt UCLA ~tandout Jame ... f\lcAh,tcr 'casun. • Sanla Margarita -Coach Jim lfart1gan\ E::iglc!> are J-0 and have outscored opponents. 105-9. ·n 1q 1-c~rn lcnguc ,tct1o n-h 1dJ\ MATER DE/ STARTERS against ,i.,i1ing Corona \fol M.1r, \\ilh 1h1.. No ~rot rn the l>ail.<...)--1f-h-----(tenf•tlve) .. Pilot Orange ·Count} PO\\ er Ratings. The\ .ire a"o 1.111kcJ <\CConJ MATER DEi OFnNIE MATER DEi DEFENS .. rn CIF Divb1on IV. NG. Pl•19f Ht. W1. Cl. 'o•. No. "er•r Ht. Wt. Cl. PM. 15 p;-utJN 6·5 21,,~ JI OB ~4 Bn.nH...d'.n 6-1 217 Sr DE SeniQ.r SeJn O'Brien quJrlCtbJc:k .... 1 p1111:nt ullcrl\I!, \\hl(h 3NJIA Camr1 s e no Sr FB 74 SL ... Bel 6·0 220 Sr NG blends4fln option ground narl'le, wtth on.; ol the l>i.::o.t ac'tiJI JtlaLb 20 MoeV 'IQ:itz 511 t88 St TB 75 EdQ11t.•~t1as 6-2 2~ Sr DE o 81 OCttl M~ria 5·10 160 Sr WR 47 IWC MloLnO 8·2 210 Sr Ol8 in the county. • s M.i.icso C11tcron 5·10 175 Sr. v.R 19 J~son R·vcra S..9 1~ Jt u ,. O'Brien, an All-CIF ufCt) a .. ;, jun11>r, h;1c,, .1h cady thro"n for 76 O Ca~ia~ 6 4 255 Sr RT 48 P~Greoo 6·1 22~ Sr lB 622 SO 0ouo N.t,;n 6· 10 250 , Jr RG 9'3 Kevin Pel\¥ 5-8 170 St OL8' yards, completing an imprcssi\C 40 uf 65 .tttempts \~11-h ~cv'-n 57 crvi~ Kt'in &-1 240 Sr c · 42 a. J.n ear.1~ · 5.10 175 St ca touchdowns, and only one inti..n:l!pti,ln. Al 6 fuut-t :?:?U pound'>. 73 f Cll\'WI 5.9 '20S Sr Ui 1 M BllTJQM s 10 1ss Sr ca. heisalsoafotmidJblcbJll C<trricr .• 1ndl•'.1·'•tl1ct",11lllr\1u•.h1·n·•• 75 Ec!garM1rns 6·2 2~ Sr LT 24 Ray.iat~son 6-3 195 Sr fS J• .. u.. .. ·• ,.., 86 ltJeSVl'ua 6·1 215 Jt TE 22 MJ Rm< 6·1 110 Jr. -SS _~ith 234 yards on 37 carric... ~ O'Brien's-targets 111cluJc (1-..i t\\.111 brother:. Bn.1n '.111d Br;1d Finneran, who ha\'c combined fur 29 catehe,, 517 )olnh .1nJ fi,e TDs thus far. Without anendance boundaries, the E~glc'i attw t· 1<1k~t from thr~ughoUl the' county. and \\ill ha~I! :-ever.ii pl.1)1-:r:, C\.'mpetmg agarn~t (~~me.~ Jr. All-Amenc:Sn and Pup W.irn1:r tcJmrnatcs .11 the c1rcu11 s sc,·en public ~d1ool~. A'i af oppnn1.:rm needed 'ome- thing more. this . will undouhtcdl> mJk,c the Lagle-. cas) to get up for. The most gl3rang \\Caknc~~ "Pl car' 10 be lumblc~ \\ith the op- tion :1lt11ck, so turno\.er ratto m.t} decide the t-.:am's title f,11e. • 1n ine -·Senior running h.1~k S 011 eJl, in hi' ~h1rJ \.,tr il~·­ \eascn. may be the county's mo,1 rdiablc \.\01~hc:m.c. A 6-1, :OS· pound ball carrying bull, he ama,,eJ mon: than 1.700 }JTd' ru,h- ing lo help lea~ the VJqucro' to the 01\ision U utk i:ame .1 )C.lT ago. He i!> already nearing the ~00-)ard mJrl.. thi, -.e.l\on. Junior quarterback Aron Garc:ia ha 110L )Cl C\t.1blbhed himst'lf as a top-notch pa~er, but hi'> athletic nbtlll)' i unprel>Si\'c. Coach Terry Henigan's 11,:am, ranked four\h in Cir Di\i1iion JV, struggled for respect for m:inv year!I rn the. South Cou\I Lc.1guc. But th~ yaqs ~a.vc ri5cn at or abtwc the le\ cl of former league rt· vals M1ss1on VrCJO, Capt tr:ino Volley, I I 'I oro .ind Dana I lilts. Iivinc is ranked seventh in the: ptm er r.rnkings, ''1th only a 14·0 IO!>S to sixth-ranked Missron VrcJO keeping them from a hcnh rn the top five. The defeno;e has '>hut out quality opponents 1111.c C.1po Valle> (20-0) and Fountain V,1lley (35-0). \\h1ch doc not bode ~ell for opposing offense . MUSTANGS: From 81 ing the corner· tO\\ rd th e PaciJ 1l· Coa~t Lea uc 'cao,on. ,, Costa ~k,,1 mo,ed from the double·" an¥ alignment to 1hc I form;ition la)t \\\!ck, and 1hc re\ult -~~.':. 31 ~ nrsh_Lryg ) flh, 226 of \\hiclt came from junior ta1ll>ad. llinh Tran'~ 30 came~. "We clicked n little better," ... aid Miller, wh o had prui,cd hi' k.1m\ ability to mu' e the b.111 in e.irl1tt los e!> to CNon.1 dcl Mar and Rancho Alamitos "We've mmcd the ball and kept the h,111, we ju\t ha_d11'1 punched it in, until 1,..,,t \veek.·· The number) bc.:ar •out Miller\ asscs!>ment. as the Must.tng) ha"e :1veragcd more than 30 minute' per 48~minu1c game the fir..t three \\eek . in three games). but also comCo1t- nble t'-lnnirrg the hall to ma1n1• ball con11ol. "We ma\ \Ct an Orange Cou allr rc;cord for· re"e~t pa !.rng ynrdfl', Miller quipped • "We may complete another pa ~ 'the re t ., the ).:ar." Troy, "h1ch opcratci. in . ibl Wing-T. prl·,cnt'> a run·pass ~ .1nce to the Costa Mc'a defc~ OuartcrbJ k Urian Logan hil thru"'n for 2.i6· }'arJ) (22 of 4' \\Ith one. in1crccpt1t,n). while Larry Va!>qucl (!Sq )'.irJs and two touchdown~) and~ob Rulli ( 1«> }ard ) carry the rushing load. Receiver M1~e Moreno has 10 r~ccptioru. for ~J yarJ-.. and Rum .., :.ibo a 1a1get \\Ith fi\le catcbll lor 66 yard' the pa .. 1 two weeks. -• t":port Harbor -CoJc.Ji.Jcl!.JliU.Uc.}· .and hii.. ;.a ~lJnt rival any staff in the county lor preparation and-rna>.in111i11~ their players' abilities. ~ Miller ha!> e~pre),eJ di .11)poi11t· ment in his .1ea1~'s p.1,i;ing &!me (Only !>i'< completions for 51 )'<ltd 'Their CoJch (!oh!\ Turck) II \ocry gooc.I ..it mail.tng adju tmcnb a11d ~:<plmtrng an) thing }OU gjye him," Malkr .1id, "We might h1¥C trouble.: ~ecptng them from movina the ball, bUL.»i!~d be able IO mo\e the ball oursel"e ." A 74-6 scoring ad\.irnlagc :rnd a 3-0 11011-lc;igue record wen: en· hanced somewhat by mediocre competition, but the Tar~ hJ\C proved they can trade: shor~ \\.Ith an)unc \\hen the dun ~trJp' snap OP. Junior running backs Steve GonLalc and Wade Tift should be Division I recruits next sea on. and the offcn!>ive and defensive fronts have benefited from amon~ the county'~ bc~t off· cnson weight training programs. The wild-card here could be cnior quancrbac~ Greg Wifliams who has improved greally from la'it year. I lttrbor's off cm1vc :ip~ proach .seldom. challenges the quartcrbaci.. to make the big play, bu t aerial heroics may be reguircJ for the Sailor~ to overcome the new teams on the block. • •Tustin -Though off to a I ·2 tart. the lWO·time defending champion Tillers merit respect wuh n glistening 25-3 record in 1990-9 1. Marijon Ancich, the winninge t active coach in the Southern Section with a 251-54-7 record, ha seen hi'I team struggle 10 pro· duce points this season (47). But the Tiller • non-league !>ehcdulc was tougher than all league rivals, except Irvine, which dilutes some of the surprise over the sub·par record. • CoroH ~cl Mar -The ~en Kings might edge ~ewpon for the besl running back tandem in the league, but as with the Sail· ors, the development or quarterback Mott Evans couJd 'decide the team's playoff fate. . Evans, a senior, led an ini.pired final ·mioule drive to ddeat Ma· rina on lhe final play of the game, but mu t show 1milar pa!i~ing efficiency to prevent foes from stacking the line of scrimmage. As with most contenders, staying hcttlthy will be a key, u will the continued progrc,.~ of the off en ive line. The Sea Kinp arc J.-0, bu1 will find ou1 how they match up ri&ht away, against Santa Margarito . •.Wood!Jrldp -The.Warriors (1·2), have shown little trouble scoring po1nls (66), but have Y,ielded 62 the past two weeks after opening with a shutout of Pactfica. Quarterback Shea Stone ha5 been impressive, comple ting 40 of 66 puses for 502 ya~d , with three TOs and •o interception11. A questionable defense could haunt Coach Rick Gtb\On but a productive offense should take advantaac of generous op~nent ' tu~nQIVCrs. With the righl break!I aaainst the riaht teams, Wood· bndge could be playoff bound. • Saddltback -Prc\C,t\On cxpcctatmn~ have fallen hard • a Coach Jerry Witte's 1·2 squacJ has tru led again t ordinary op- ponents. The best 'the Roadrunncu can horc lnr, may be an UJXCl or two to affect the playoff invitation . Mo t likely, a seal in the la nds wiJI be the player ' only role m \he po l•SCaM>n party. • (Jqlnnlty -Coach Mark Cunninsham hu proven he can get lhe mo!lt out of hi talent, but the cupboard wo-. lcn .so empty afler lo t scn'iOn, ii may t11kc the Trojan n coupl yc1u to re· rock • \ .. -.... ., -... l • COITA~MESA STARTERS OFHNIE "'· Wt. 5-10 170 ... ......... 24 Jeff Hltt>ling 31 Josh Ptu 1 SIM Tran II Cor~ Sides 14 Malt H¥bef 9 Adam MtNlly 53 Bil VaVel\I ~ 89 8 Llllltml>oll'gtr 78 Jared W•son 56 Rlth ttonman 51 Brlall Sllll1h EAGLES: 5·10 190 5-7 170 5 10 165 &-5 180 l..6-1 180 :>·fO 200 6·1 210 6-7 295 6·1 255 s.s m (tent•tlve) DUENIE Cl. Pos. No. ,._., Ht. W1. .If 06 SI RICll Hor.man 6-1 255 Sr fB 77 Joe YCQll 5· t 1 210 .k RB 51 BriJrl SmC1 6·5 265 Jf, W8 3 KM\~ M 1110 St TE 24 Jtft ~ 5·10 170 JI. -TE 34 M*t PrinM!d 5-9 185 ;, LT 31 JoSll Peca S-10 190 Jr, LG 14 8 Llll~tr 6-1 210 Jr. C I 8tllh Tran 5-7 170 Sr, RG 22 And1111t Barw 5·10 165 · Jr RT 4 James veoa 5.7 m Ct.Pee. Sr 0( Sr OT Jt OT " OI JI Oll x u Sr ll8 .If OlJ .If C8 Sr C8 Sr FS ru.shing yards), and we rea~ m1 cu him la t week." .. From B1 same way about u . " The key task for the Eagle ~ill be shoring up tht pw protcc11on that broke dt>wp aJninst Corona del Mar. Senior quarterback Mgtt Johncr was forced to scramble for hi~ life against the Sea Kings, nod orten had on-target delivcric: dropped by Eagle receivers. Johner has complctcJ J8 passa · Ill 65 attempts for 282 yards, and has rushed for another 128 yards on 33 curies. A third·year 11an•, ~e is still looking to pul all .. nmpJe talents t~ethcr in * i.copc of the Eagles orcense, wbllll has been plagued by an inexped- enced orfen ivc ltne . Helping Johncr shoulder some of the offensive load should be 11e· nior tailback Manny Soli!I, who saw 9nly limited action again t CdM due to a thigh bruise. "Manny should be back, which will be key," Uebcnaood aid. "I le really played a big role 1he firi.t two games (30 carries for 191 • . • t• • •. Katdla iii also a quarterback·llli uni~, with junior Jaret .Wriaht t~ gcring a veer op11on anaci.' Wright, a 6-foot· l, 205-poun , hDS thrown for 4 J 7 yards and touchdowns (27 fo r 61) and olso rushed fo r three TOs. • Johncr threw a touchdown with 28 seconds lefl to lead a 14 ·comc-from·bchind victory year again\t the Kniaflts, but tella lead~ tfle $Cries, 3·1. .. • . . . . ,• .I • .• THE · DAILY PILOT . . . --;& ' .. . . ' I ~ 0 ·1sNEYLAN.D' TENN·IS · · · . .. . . . CHAL.L.ENGE ·_. · ... · . . . . ' , . • a.re ·pleased ·to offer the follOwing ticket opportun.ity. to See . . · · · M I e HAE l " . -· . vs .. PETE ·. . This .Qrecit tennis match will take Qlace T o_ni.ght . October 1· at '7:00 p.m~ at the· BREN EVENTS CENTER • . ~ UCI CAMP.US . . • · CompliriientarY shuttle servic~ .start·inQ .at :·5:30 r Tickets are going fast!! . Make your .-e~ervations now! .. ' . • • • •• -I • • r .. Tli!s offer: is presented by the DAILY· PILOT -. ' .. ' Cl ' . ;, ~ -. -. ... . "*"C llOTICU "'9IJC llOTICU ... ICIOTICll ...ICIDNm PUIUC NOTICE ::, .. ~ 4° .::.C:: lhenc• Nonhw9t1eiir 7 t4 • ftwn on a mep ~In tweeafor9 INda or ...., ..... or ,...... ..._ • ~ • ...... Qr9ft H. Hal and .-; .,.. lllCUtl al ...... of duClllld 11¥ .. .,. MLJll hereto 11 Eahlbl~ "A" and Ifft Ofl • ~ jNlfallel Wl4h looll 227 ..... I and fO * made by ~ and .. .._.. *-" by a ..... ol .... pttor to.... IMnce No11t1 _., ... I 00 ,.,.,. ~. ,.. or TM ,.....,.,.. ... STATUENT OP .. 9 .. whieh ar• m9de a part tn. SOu1n .. ,_.., llN ol ct Pere• ..._.,_, ~ 1M. Of· C111UN. bOetd .. -vent .... ,._., er.-unlOI\ 01 a Th• beneflclaty ~_, .._ Ol'l a llna ,...ID IN h•r•efl•t ettached lo, ......... lo ..... •••NOOttlll•NT Of! tier.of by ""' ralenlnce LOI "F" 10 ' pc>lllt. UICI ~ "' lhe Counly ol fie C>OmmlHlon•. J ~. OI checll dr'llWn ~ I .... OI Mid OeM of 1""91 ...., So1Ahin••if1 llM Of Loi ,,..... "'°" '°' • ....... ..... under .. USI CW 'teTITIOUS UHl•IT "A" point belne the mo.1 EMt• County RtcotCMt OI I.id euthOriffl. ot any natuf9 federal W11ft91 and loan tor• neaMd and ...,._ • .,.. and coinciding Wiit! the *"' cw UNd In OOI.,,.,. lullneea MWC .. •UllNISS NAllW Th• 11/'ld ref•rrtd IO •rty comer of lhal pare.I ol Oranoe County ~ tot """ gcMm· UIOdaliOn. MWlg9 .... .,. IO ... "'..,...,.. a l..eertY bOundlly of ....... ~. Md ......... mi: nal ,........, The ~ penone hef911'1 11 lltualed "' th4I land ~ to Cty~ H IXHlafT ..... ,,..,. unit ~ ....... IOClallon OI ...,.... .... .....,. o.dlrllOn ol 0.. ..,.. OOllW.,.cl to ciy ... H. ~ .,..,. ...... At ~,..,.. ~ ~· =ou& ru,rn:.~ State o1 Cal1lorNa. County Htll and Wiit br deed rt; for tne pufPOM Of INI loc.al Ot othenwi .. ) IO lh9 lptClftld In Section 1Ut2 taull and Election 110 W . Hall and wlft: th~nce uted hlfftl, "P~" = ~ ~ Name: TOTAUY COFFEE, ol Orange. •nd ,, d• COfded Janu.-y 7, lt41 irl hhibll "8", th• lttmt pt9Mnl or any IUt>MQutnl °' the C8111ornia FlNlncill the~ C8Uled I loulhW91111fty on • h ahell ~ .. Ol .IM 0r-.. ~ ~!!01 tt•J'bof l!llvd., 1e. idlbed 11 tollowe Book 1474, P~• 409, Of· propeny, ll•lurff .,d pet> OWNr of lh• foft9(llnl COde end~ IO do NOtiCe of OefM .end ra.c. ...,.... llO ttte c.-llne ot nght. lltle, and .,_... of bet t, ttN Cotta....,,_, CA 9262$ PARCEL A: flclal Aecorde; thence IOl'lal•ty reft<S IO the tNI prof*1y, Including those bullntla In ~ In 11on 10 Set to be~ San '*"*°"° Av9t1Ue. • Trustof In ~ IO .. """" PMata Th• Flc11uou1 Bu&lnen PARCEL 1: SoutnWM..nv &3.43 '"' on prope"y l)fevlou1ly O• f0t any vtcatlOrl of, or Iha even! ...,def Od'let thM In Iha ~ where the diatenc• ol 57.75 feet tq tur•. rumlthlngt, eq~ Publllhed Newport Name rele<rc>° to above That portion 01 lot "F", • lin• ~lel to th• cent« sc:nbed In th•• Nouc• ot cttenge of grad• In. any c .. h I• accepted, the ,.., ~It ioc.cS \tit Point of IMf9tM1!'8, ment, machinery, goods. Coate Meu Dlllly was hle;i.~n9 _9a~ge Cmty Tract 919, In the City ot ltnO of S.,, Be;nardtno Av· Trustee's Sale, IC19tth9' Wfftl allecting the fOftgo-Trw ... mey W!SlholO the Dele1 ...... ..._ t•• wnoch It llao the mo.I geMfal lmanglbln, money, ~bet 11. 24, ~ n i;601898 • • Newport Beach, County ol ~ end COll"ICldong w.th With the otn. P'O'*'Y .. Ing ptOpefty; ... OI TNI· lsluance ol tht TN1t .. ·1 1"2 Southw'ly Comet ol Uid -ccouma ....... end oct.. 1 I 1112 . RTl Enttrpt"'es. • CalifOf· Orange, State or Cat.lomla, th4I Easterty boun<laty ol forth In th11 E11hi1>11 "B". IOf'I nghl, title, and In•· Deed Upon Sale until funds c.m .......... h Land land come,.ct lo CIVM H. personal propeny (O!Nt ' ' nla cerpotat.IOn, 1288 Goll H shown on a map said i.nd co1weyed to TOGETHER WITH: All "t In tnd IO eny unearned become 111all_.. lo lht Title Ce•11-. Hal end wile. than the fti1unts> of MYl-1Miiiiii~iM:ft;:;4 Course Ad . HamUton, MT l:h«eot, nteofded In BOOie Clyan H. Hall and wile. r.nts, Income. is&uet end pr9miume ec:crued, ICCN· P9YM °' ....... .. I T..... ... y,,....... PARCEL 2: kind or ch~-now or 59840 29, Paget 31 to 34 lnclu-thtnc. Noo.,,,,,..terty s.oo prolit.s, lncluo.ng, bUl not Ing, Of In eccrue, and the maner ot l1gt1I. ... ,.. That p<Htlon of lot f Tr.ct htrHlter toceted upon, 1---------1 This 1>u11nus wa~ con-llve, Miscellaneous Maps, f.-t on a line parallel to the hmlted to. the reveno. and pr~1 of IMuranct now Th• street lldore11 Ot .. , Market st,..t. 919, In lh• C•IY ot N9wpot't wrthln cw about the Prop-d~dd l>l. •T:r;u':!' 1 recorct• or •aid Orange Soulh'N9Sl4ltlv line of Lot proceeds o1 WtV tlulin"' or het•.,_. In effedt wtlh ottMJ torNnOn detigNllon, Wte ata • ._ ,,... BHch, County ot o..-.. _,, togecher with 111 11e IUle•nllt dent • · res · coun'tY. "F" Ind coTodd1ng with the opefatoon conducted by Of rHpect IO ell. or any POf· •f any, of the ,.., propttty c I 1 c •, Ce 11 t er ft I• State of Ca11lornla. •• I* cH~orte1, replecementa, The lolloWlng l*90na This statemeni was tiled Beginning at 1 point In the Euttr1y boundary of .. Id on behalf of Tru'1or on the tlon ot the f0ttgolng prop-dnc:ribeO above II put· Mt~ l4tl) _..asao map rtc0td.o In eooi. 29. and .ul>ltiWllonl lhefeto or dolna bueinau ea: with tho County Cleft( of Northeasterly lll)t ol Iha land ~ed to Clyan H. real property °' lhrougtl lfty; and Ill Trust0t'1 rtght, f)Of*1 to be: BJt .lenlc• Slee*, PIQH 3t IO 34 lnduslv9, ttlerefor. " the producta (A)TEMPlES APflllANCE Or&nge County on August Calilomla Stall Highway ., Htll and wife; thence tn• use of th• lmpro• u11e, and lntereat and OCher 3000 W.. Coal High-Aut-...ed •••twe Mlteitllaneoua Maps, In the Wld/or Pf'OC"d• lheraof. AEPAIA & SERVU 21. 1992 shown on a map ol Tract Soulhwesterty on .1 line mentt and/or f1cU111es claim or demand which Wrf, Newpott Buch, CA, WC~1U9 · Olllce of me County fie. In ~•lion to ~lh. the TER,(B) OLYMPIC APP\J. , PubhShed Newpot't Beach-919, H id point being parallel to the center hn• of I hereof (colltclht!IY TrustOI' now has Of' may 92963 . Publlahed Newp9rt corder ot uld County, end Trustee wi• accept a cash-~~~AR= C~ Cos1a ~sa ~t Septem· 6&2.06 leet Soulheastetly Sin BernatdJno Avenue. a "rent1") ol &uch real prop-hereafter acquire against TM Tru1tee dildaims any BHch-Costa Mesa Daily dffCt1bt>O u lollowl; i..·1 check drawn on 1 llnglon S.ach CA' 12141 ~18· 4• ober I. 8, as measured along said distance 57.75 reet 10 the erty (•nclud111g th• right anyone with respect IO lily 1tabil11y tor #ft lnc:otftct· Pilot September t7, 2•, BeglM!ng al a poont In the •\111• "" nab0!\11 bani!. • Nell John Tem~ · 1h•70X Nor\hulterty hn. from lhi po1n1 ot beg1nmng, Which Is given to Beneficia!V to Fol· d~199 to all or any POf· neu of the lllMI address and Oc:tobef t, 1992 Nor1httasterty line ot tn. check drawn ~y a ate•• or A Sllfft 18, ___ _._ _____ 1 Southeasterly corner of also the most SouthH!y lect and apply such rents); t•On or the foregoing prop-and Olhe< common detlg-lh457 Cal1fomla State Highw•r as federal credit union °' 1 Beach. CA 92t41. PUBLIC NOTICE said lot conveyed to comer or &aid land c~ all right, btle 111.nd Interest eny; .nd any and all 1#\d· nation, II any, shown ..... _ _.._. lhoWn on &ltd map, 111d check d(awn by • atate 0t This business 11 ~ ---------•Walter s. Spicer and wile veyed to Clyan H. Hall and wt11ch Trustor now has °' use pe<mlla, al>Pfcwals or herein. rv---• -point being 640 I.et Soulh· federal .. 111ngs and Joan ckle1ed by an lndlvldull Tn1alH'• Sale by deed recorded Nol/em-wile. may later acqulfe ~n such entttlements, (The forego-The name and address of Truet .. ••.... eastertv 11 measured along a11octatlon 11vlng1 at• ~reglalrant com- Numbet 72440-DN l>er 17• 1930 In Book 438, PARCEL 2· real propeny and all ap-Ing listing Is being Intended lh• ~ne!lclary (or Ben· NUMber ?2443-DN &aid Northeall line from soclatlon ~ laVlnQS bank ness un!r "~ NOTIC~ OF Page 190, Official RecOfds; That portion ol Lot F Tr11C1 purtelijlnces, euemenls bhly 10 be desc:rlptJVe o't eOdary 1 counsel or agent) NOTIC• OF th• Southwest cotner ol specified Jn Section 5107 buslneu name llatto TRUSTEES SALE thl'l'!ce Southaasteny along 919. In lhe City ot N-p<Ht an~ rights of wav ep-the property encumbered 11 ~ requelt the sale TRUSTEa'S SAU the land conveyed to of tr)e Callloml• floanclal •boYe on: 117192 Notice said Northeastofty line of Beach. County of Orange, pur1enan1 to such real hl'feby, 11nd not exclU61ve 11 being conducted Is: Notice Walter S Spicer and wife, Code and authortzed to do Nell J Terns* Ut ,Yq~ :S:,i~~ J::Ei~~~~ the Caltlomla Stille High-~tato ol , Calllornla, 11 per property. all mineral, 041, or all 1nelus1ve, 11 ii Is he Keith AleQl\dtf . YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T by deed recorded Novem· bu&ln<s' 1r '811loma. In Th11 si.tement WU filed C.", .;0 A ust 9 1990 way 1 distance o1 85 82 · ap recorded 1n BOOie 29, alld gas rights and royci Intent ol Trust0t to encum· Tok.al Cnt011 COfpcwa:.on UNDER A DEED CF TRUST l>4tf 17. 1930 11'1 Boole 436. lhe .Jllent 1,,.,. er other than With th• County a..tl of UNLESS ~ TAKE AC: feet. more °' less, 10 1 r ages 3t to 34 lhclusive, 611 and profit tnerelrom. ber hereby all propony lo-11I1 South Arroyo Park· DATED Decemb•r 20, P1199 t90. Official Records; cash la ll!;..:tpted, the Orfe2• COUl'llY on August TION TO PROTECT YOUR point which Is 294.1S IHI Mlscen1neou1 Mapa. In tho all water and water rights cated or to l>e loeated way, Suite 500 1989. UNLESS•YOU TAKE thence Southeatler'ly along Tr\l\tM nay withhold the 7, 1 2· ,...,_. PROPJ.;RTY IT MAY BE Northwcstor.ly from the 1,,. Olflce of I.he County R&o (whether or · not ap-upon the above-deacn Pasadena, CA 9t 105 ACTION TO PROTECT said Nonheastef1y hnt of lssuan..t ol*th• TNltei's -2 SOlD AT PuBLIC SALE. IF tersecbon of lh• center hne COfder ol Uld County, and purcen ... it) and shlfet of real ptopeny) Said real (~) 441 ·7345 ~rUROP\R1i, n MAY C11otornia State Highway DH<S upon sate unl~ tvncts Pul>llahed Newport YOU NEED AN ElCPLANA· 01 San e.mardino Avenue de~bed as follows· stock pe11ain1ng to water propeny (Intending to In· Direction• to the property A ~D / PUBLIC 22 06 lt!4'1: thence Nonh become avaolat>la to lhe Beach.Coale Mtu Diiiy ~1~~ O~ ~g ~A~~r OF and the above mentioned Beginnlno at a point In the and water rights now 0t elude the leasehold es1ateil may be obtained pursuant ~x~IANATI~ NJ~D T~ 21r 59' JOEast parallel to payM 0t endof ... as 1 Pilot Augult 20, 'n, 599- AG A 1 NS T YOEU y~ ~ Northe.astel1y lino of the Nooheasttf'ly lone of "th• htrearter 11cquired; all the Deed ol Trust Is a IQ • written reque5t &Ubml1· NATURE · OF niE PR~ the Soolheasterty hne of matter of r~hL len'lber 3, 10, l 992. SHOULD CONTACT A Calofomta Stale Htghway as C.al1lomla State Highway as l>ullding equipmtnl and le<isehold), bu.ld1ng1. Im· tod to the 8enet1cl•ry CEEOING AGAINST YOU, said Loi F, 57.75 lee1, The street addreu or th433 LAWYER said SM Bernardino Av-shown on said map, 1a1d malenals now or hereafter prov• men ts, a p-within len (10) days lrom YOU SHOULD CONTACT A thence Soulhe.ls1erly parat other oommon designation, PUBLIC NOTICE On October 1. 1992, at enue and Calilornla State pOlnt being 640 leet South-located upon said ..,real punenanees. fixtures, per-lhe t1rat publication C1f this LAWYER. lel to said North .. s1eny If 111y, o1 the real propertyl--------- 1 JO P.M , a 1rus1ee·s sale Hrgh way are &hown on eas1erty as meuured along property; all buildings. 1m-1C11nally. addotioos. acae--not.ice ~ Octot>er 7, 1~. at line 01 the Cahloml11 State descr•l>ed at>ove Is PIK· tM727 has 1>een sc:heduled pursu· said map of Tract 919 said Northeast hne from provements, r1~hHe1, lfadc t1ons. and other property Said sale w\11 be made, l .30 P.M .• ah "'"1te• • sale Highway 5 leet; uienc:e ported 10 be· 3000 Well Flct..._1 ant to tne1 power of sa110 thence 456 84 f~t more 0; the Souttleast corner ol lhe liittures. fum1tuie, lurnlsh· arrtiefeln1l1tf referred to but without oonven1nt or ~~~these .!!,'!i,ed ~~ Nol'lh 28 • 59' 30Easl paral· Coast H""h~y ·N•w"""' au.ineea .._. granted n that certa n · ' 1~-.:. c-·-ed to Waite S 1-· ··' t ••"i ... •·p ......., " .. ed I i · .---...., to ... "~ ~.. I.... I ·• • ,.... · St.t.......e Deed ot T 1 (t etl'I less in a Northeasterly dt-~"'' _, • .,y r "'V'• eq.,.pmen • m ...... n. as voe ro..-.. ,. "'us wanan y. express OI m· granted rn 1h1l coneln ._ .... ~ .. eas ...,.y l"8 Beach Caltlbmla with any ~dilt~tio:S rect;oo on a hnc parallel Spic« afld Wife. l>y deed ery, appatatus. utensils. hete1n, '·Fixtures" shall in· plied, regarding title, 'po•· ()eed of Trust (tOQelhlf of 111d Loi. 63 43 feet, Th• Trustee d11elaJms any ~ F~ ~ thereto, the "Deed 01 wotn and 294 1,. feet as reco1ded November t7, vt1lt1tes. wmng, pipes. con· c:tude all articles ol per· sesS1on °' encumbrances, with eny mo~1l1catlons tnonce Westerly parallel to llnl>thty for a,,y Incorrect· ·~tLS~ANSne;'L~RIST Trust'). dated August 9. measured at right angles In 1930 In Booll 436, Page dulls, elevators, escalator$. sonal property, now or lo pay the rem•lnihg un· lher~to, the Deed of the H id Northeuterly lone nes.s of th• stteel address SHOP :lJ6JS Moulton 1990, eHcuted by West 8 NoMwesterty d1r11Clion 190, Olllclal Records; heatlng and tir condition-hereafter attached to, paid ~ance ol IM ObllOS· T'rust '), dated Dec;.,,-.btf of th• C1l1lorn11 State 0< otrnw common d•Signa Parkwiiy Lagune Hiiis Gilchrist ASSOC1ala1. a Cali· from lh• S31d center line of thenu Southeasterly along Ing equipment, and •P-ptaced upon lor 1 Oeftn.tt lions MCUred by &aid Dffd ~~:~·A~=~ b~ ~::. Highway 2'1 07 lee« to ·a 11on. 1t eny. &hown herflln. Cal•I 92653 ' lom1a general partnership, San Bemardino Avenue 10 sa1d Northeaslllfl'/ line or purtenancea. now or la1er term or used In connecuon of Trutt, with Interest f0tnla General Parcnorshlp point which Is N011h 28 • Tho ,,.,.,,. and a<idress of Cutkomp Development ~~~s~~r. ~~v:cu~~ 0~~~~ a point In the Northerly iine Calllornia .stfte Highway pla~t<J on such real prop· with the Property, and shatt thereon, IOgethllf with lees 11 truslOf,10 secure obloga'. 59' 30East ol the point of th• e-teclaty (or Ben-Corporet1on. and Lisa Credrt Corporauon a Clllt-of Lot "F" thence Soutn-22.06 feet, tneooe N"OOh erty, all Intangible l)(Operty mdude trade hllturn. As and costs lncutred, as pro-hons In fa110t of Toltal 1>e9M1rg: tnence South 28 efociary·1 counsel °' ageni> P"ge CutkompAl·t2t Send- lomta oorporabon, · 15 ben-westerly along tho Nort~ 28" 59' JO"Easl parallel to and nghts now or herealler use<! herein, • PerliOl'lalty" vided In the Instruments ...,, Credit Cor"j)or1tt0n • a Cali· • 59' 30Wes1 121 18 tae.t to at •hose requut the sale ~=-.J:.:busi:S Is~ eficiary, recorg.ed August erty lino 01 Loi "F" 8 di .. th~ Soultieastertv hne of relating to \he foregoing shall Include 311 of the ldenclng the ot>hg11tlon' 1• lorn1a eorponulon. as ben a point 01 beglnnlnq... 11 being conducted 11 ducted by: • corpor.-Jon 28. 1990, as lnsltUment lance 01 80 35 feet 10 a aaid Lot F, 57.75 feet; property, or the operauon nght, t.o!Jt1 and Inter.st of cured by said Deed ol eflciary, recorded JOllll.l.vy !EXHIBIT "B KttlP'I AIHandtr Th• reglatrant(s) com- Numl>ef' 9<>-457320, of Of· Point. ta•d poont l>e. the ttoenee Southeas1erty paril· the'l)OI or used 111 connec· Trvst0t 1n and to all f\Jml· Trust advances l.Wldet the ~O. 1990• 15 lnstrumer;t For the purpose ol this • Tokai Credit Corporabon menced IO 1r..act ~ ''f•I R~ tn 1ne office rnost Easiertv cor~ o1 lei ·IO sa•d Northeas1erly l•On ° thtlrew.th, loclud1ng, ture, 1urnishlngs, equip-terms ol said Deed of tl~~c~~1 ~81~1 °~~~ Exhibit "8". lh• terms t 111 South Anoyo Partl· ness under the f1c1ftloln gR~~GE C RO::ord~ ~~ \hat land conveyed to Ever· hne of the Caltlomla Sl4to Without llm1tat10n, all op.. ment, mlehtnefY, goods. Trus!, fees, 'charges and 01 the County Recorder of property, f11ttures and per-way Suite 500 Buslnua Nam•(•) "•*' lornia and ttoa~un y, ai ett E Steger and wife l>y Highway 5 lett; ttoence lions. accouflts, letters o1 genen11 lntang1blea, money, expenMI of the Trustee ORANGE Counly C•ll· son.ity ref.,, 'to Che real Pa0sadena CA 91105 •=on ~ ,.,_, The· trustee under the deed. rec0tded December North 28" 59' 30" East p;lr· Intent, and rights of tirst re-accounts, conlract ri$Jhll, and ot the trust created by lornla, and that ' propeny previously de-1818) 441•7;,45 ldent u L llMlomp, Deed 01 Trust (th• 4 IS4& In Book 1499 Page altel to, the Southeasiertv fusai of any na1ure whatso-leases and other personal &aid Deed of Trust Tho The trustee under the acnl>ed In ltlts ~otlce of Direct.ion• to the propetly This ~t •• Ned "Trustee"), will under and 167, '-Q11icial Re~orda: lino ol said Lot, 6:1.43 l~t; ever, cove<ing all or any property (ot~r lhan the 11•· total amount ol th• unpaid P,••d ·)' Trust <tho Tru&tee's Sale, 109etl'le• may M obt.~·ned pursuant w•lh ltte County a.oil °' fUl'luant to said Dee.d ol thenn Southwesterly thence Westerly paranei lO portion or such p1operty, lures) Of any kind 01 Char· balance of the obl.gatlonl Trus!~ i Wtll ro:ic,~ W•th the Olhtf' pn>peny Ht to. wntttl't recjUfft tubmit· Orange County on~ trust se~. at public auction 305 29 feet. more or less the said Nonheuterty line 109ether with anv mod1ftca· acter now or h•reaner lo-&ocured l>y lht property to f~:i!~1 ~t ~bllC aucuon loM In thll Elm•bot B • ltd 10 the Benetlctiry ber 2$, 1"92 t~e~I ~:,~·~~ ~~w'fu~ alo~g the Southeasttrlv of the Ca111ornla State 1ton1 lhorcol, •nd depoS!ts cated upon. ~·lhln °'about 1>e $Old and rea110Nl>lt e• fe< cash' (payable at the TOGETHER WlfH· All wllhlh ..,.. 1101 days from . PM•eoe money · 01 lh• United line ol sold land conveyed Highway 27 07 feet to a °' otMr payments mado In the Properly, together w1\h Umalod cotts. expen111 time ol H ie In lawful rents, Income. Is-• and the tirst pul>lt<:&bon ol un Publlthed Newpott Beach- "states) to lhe highest l>ld-10 Evlfett E. Sleger and p04nt which 11 North 28" 59' COllnection therewith, eiusl· all attachmen11. 1cce1-and edvances fll the ume money of th• Unlttd ptolots (collectively "ren1s·1 nottc. Costa Mesa Da,ly Piiot ()o. de< IN THE LOBBY TO THE wite l&a•d Southeasterly JO" Eost ol lhe point of be-ing and future de1telopmen1 1orles, 1ccess1on1. r• of the 111tbll publlcation ot StalH) to tht h1R-hest l>ld· of suen real property (sub-Sitld ule will be mltdt 1obof 1, t. 15. 22, 1992 BUILDI NG, 601 SOUTH ltno boOlQ parallel 10 the g1nn1ng: lhenco SOUlh 28" rights, permits and approv-placements, su1>st1tuhons, lh• Notice ot Trustee's Sale ~et •i THg LOBB TO TH~ Jtcl, l'IOwever, to the nght but w•thoul 1;:0¥eNnt ~ Th_.71 'LEWIS STREET. ORANGE, centl!f 11,. 01 San Bernat· 59' 30West 121 18 feet to al1, 11r rights, don11ty 1ddlt1on1 tnd improve-11 estimated to be J'..!i.51~TAE#1 0~JE. given 10 Benefielary IO col warraniv ••P'HI Ot 1m-PUBUCllOTICI CAUd FORNI.A. all tight, t.olle d•no Avtfiue) to a ,.,..m the point of beg<Mlng bonus nghts, 1no transfer· men1s thereto or lhertlot, $3, t-02.488-09, provided, CALIFORNIA. ati r....,.1 111 ... lec1 and apply IUch rents), piled r.:.,ard•nn title --•---------an Interest conveyed to ,...... P .. RCEL B t>I d I ...... ht . II d ... od •• di .. ,.I. • "'d • 'V" • j .. I . •• • -.. . ... • ........ and now held l>y 11 under 121. 18 Itel from tho South· "' a • eve,opm•nt rig s, a an uie pr uc ... an or .. owtvef, t>en ... •ciary • "" and Interest conv•yed to al nght, hue and interest aestlon 0t encumbfanc:u, STATmENT Ofl said Deed 01 Tru1tl In the westerly line of Lot "F" 15 Parcol 1 or Parcel Map of Truslpr 1 right, lltJe. and proceeds thereof at hid aale may Include 111 and now held by It under wt'ltch Tru•tor now ha• or to pay lhe remaining un-WITMDRAWAL MOii property sltualt'd In said measuied along the South-No 87·106. In the City of Interest In and to any In addtUOn to caW1. lh• or part of sa.cl amounl Pr• S&Jd Deed Of Tru&t Ill tne may 111er ac:QUlft In aucn paid b.'13nce of th9 Qbliga. PMTNDSMIP , County and Stale d• westerly Q.lOlongahon 01 Newport Beactl. CCXM'!ty ol awa<ds. '9111unerauons, sel· Trustee W•U accept a cash-peymont premium•. •c· pr~ a1tuated In M1<1 real propeny and· •'I ap-t.Ons secured ~id Oeed OPERATING u-... scnbed as satd Souiheasterly r.ne: Orange, S1.1te ol Cilhlornla, Ueme-nts, or compensatoO!'I ler·1 check drawn Ofl o crued 1ntore11 and ad· Co~ ~no State do-purtenancu, euiments or Trt1tt. wHh interelt 'tCTITlOUS A d.0$Crtptton of IM prop. •:-ldeae~i~tion of the prop-and rtghts or way tP-ltl-M, logtl._.r with 1.-a 9USINESI 91AMm trty Mong IOld 81 lh•• purten1n1 to such real and costs incutred. as pro-the IOllowll'lg P9f10ft ha9 trustee'• tale Is •tt.lched property; all miner,11, otl, vld~d In the ln1ttvment1 ...,_ withdrawn as • ~ PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES heteto as Ellh•t>its "A" and and oas rights Mid royal· 1cienc1ng lh• obllg.it.oons se-P1trtnet .from the '*"'*° ;::========--=========:...:========:..=========--=========:..:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;;-"B" wtl•ch are made a part t.oe1 and prorot.t therefrom, c:urod t>y satd Deed ot r'~~ o~•bng under -: Trustee's Sale Number 72441-DN awards, remuneraUons, Httlements. or compensation heretofore herctof l>y °''1 ref~~· a•I waler end wat~r nghts Tru 1 edva.ncos under I.he e~oo'°R:IN ~t<'lA~,... made Of' hereafter made by any and all courts, board:s, agencies, EJCHIBfT A (wheiher or noi •P-torms of lllld Deod or HAMON ALLEY. ANO NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE commissions, Qfflces. or authorities, of any nature whal$oever for The land referred to purtonan1) and Sher .. or Trust. '"'· Cl'larO• and UIOORAIN PRODUCTS • N ti h (f hereon 11 s.11~ated 11 IN Jtoctl pe'1.'l1n1ng to • ter b~lff of the Trusio. Ml A1t1• AV9 . Ste. t20, o ce any governmental un ederal, state, local or otherwise) lo the Stat• of ca111om11. COUl\IV anes W.llet rights now or and or lht •rvtt created 1>y '""''"'• C:t••I • YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A. DEED OF TRUST DATED August present or any aubsequent owner of Iha foregoing property, lnclud· 01 Orange, and ls de hlrealtor acquueo:, 1111 H•d Deed 01 Tru6t Th• Th e Flctuious B<lline&a 9. 1990. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· 'Ing those for any vacation of, Or change of ~ad1 In, ,_"V slrMts af. scribed as ronows 1>u1td1r1g equ•pl'n nt aou tot.I atno1.1nt OJ the unpa.O Nanie referred IO ~ ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EX· feeling tht foregoing property: all of Tru1tor t right, title, and Int•· PARCEL 1 matenaJa now °' h«eal!C'f balance ot 1~ obftgatlon• :'~5.n1~,?:2f:Y PLANATION OF THE NATURE OP THE PROCEEDING AGAINST bst In and to any unearned premlum1 accru.d, accruing, or lo ac-That port~ ot ~" F~. located upori taid . rHI .. cuted by lht piol*fY to ~u11 n. me and aodr ... tA YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. crua, and the proceeds of Insurance now oi hereafter In effect with T .. ct 9l9, In the \.nY of property, and all t>u1ld•ngs, be told 1~ reasonable" the ptBon Withdrawing: On October 7, 1'992, aJ t:30 P.M .. a trustee'• sale has been sched· uled pursuant 10 the power of sale granted In that certain Deed of Trust (logelher with any modifications thereto, the "Deed o! TruslS"), dated August 9. 1990, executed by Lee West Enterprises, Inc • a Calltomla corPQratlon doing business as Newport Imports, Inc .. as trustor, to secure obligatlons In favor or Tokal Cr9dll Corpo- ration: a Callfornla corporation, as ben~flclary, recorded August 28, t990, as Instrument Number 90-457319, of Official Records In the office or the County Recorder of ORANGE County, Callfomla, and I hat The trustee under the Deed or Trust (the "Trustee"), wlll under and pursuant to said Deed o! Trust sell, at public auction for cash (pay- able at the lime of sate In lawful money of the United Stales) lo the highest bidder IN THE LOBBY TO THE BUILDING, 60t SOUTH LEWIS STREET. ORANGE, CALIFORNIA. all right, lllle and Interest conveyed to and now held by It under said Deed of Trust In the property s~tuated In said County ~nd State described as: A description ol the property being sold at this trustee's sale Is at· tached hereto as Exhibits "A" and "B" which are made a part her&- ot by this relerence. EXHIBIT "A" The land referred to herein Is situated In the State of Callrornla. County of Orange, and Is described as follOVfS: .. a leasehold estate disclosed by a Memorandum of Lease dated Oc- 1.aber IS, 1990. ~19d by Robins Propertln ,--a Limited PartnOP" •hip, as lessor and Lee West Enterprises, Inc .. a C•Hfornla corpo- ration, doing business as Newport Imports. Inc., as lessee, r• corded October 30, 1990, as Instrument No. 90-574287, of Official Records. That portion or Lot "F" ot Tract No 919 In the City of Newport Beach, County of Orange, State ot California, as per map recorded In Book 29, Pages 31 to 34 Inclusive of Miscellaneous Maps, In the Office of the County Recorder of said County, described as follows; Beginning at a point In the Northeasterly line of the Cahfomla Stale Highway, as sho...in on said map, which Is the Southeasterly cornor of lhe land conveyed to Gordon B Findlay and others, by Deed r• corded March 30, 1937, In Book 873, Page 395 of OlflclaJ Records; thence Southeasterly 200.00 feet along nld Northeasterly line; thence North 13• 45 · 00" East 237 .50 feel parallel with th• South-- easterly llna of u ld land of Findlay and others, to the Northeasterly line of said lot. thence or said land or Findlay and other; thence South 13• 45' 00" West 235.27 feet to the point ol beginning. Said land Is shown.on • m•p flied In Book 9, Page 14 of Record of Surveys, 1n the Office of said County Recorder EXCEPTING THEREFROM Utt Southeasterly 100 f .. t. EXHIBIT "8" ) For th• purpose of this ExtiJblt "B", the term• property, fixtures and personalty refers to the real proptrty previously OHcrlbed In thl1 Notice or Trust••'• Sale. together with the oth•r property aet forth In this Exhlbll "B". respeci to all or any portion Of the foregoing property; and aQ TN~ Newport Bffch, Countv Of lmprovement1. halures. timated COlll. eJ1penM$ MIC.half Henty tootJltr, 30r tor's right, tltlt, and Interest, and bther claim or demand which Orange, ~te 01 C.tttoml• Iii.de lunurea. •umo1u.e, fur. and tdvancu at itie t11ne 3sin St • Newpon e..cw. T h as 1P'lown on • map 'htlh10g1, equ4pmer1t. m• of m. lnnill publ•c.11tlon OI Cl.hi • rustor now has or may ereatter acquire against anyone with r• thareot. reconse0 In eoo11 chinery •P!>'ratus, ut"'· the Notoc:e of TA""tH'• SA'· P\.tbl1lhed N9wpon ~ spect to any damage to all or any portion of the foregoing property; 29 P'""""• 3t 10 34 "'° .. ~ . · .... "' Cost• Meta Deily PllOC d and all I d I • I ' __.... "" ""· u ... •bea, wiring, pipes la eetlmal•d 10 be Sepleniber t7 24 OCtOber ' 3n any . an -use perm ts, a,pprovaJs or enlit ements, (The 11Vt. M1Keflaneous Maps. COlldui\S. eievaton, ..ca1a 52,518,010 •8• provided. 1•11• 1992 ' • roregoln~ llstlng Is being Intended only to be descriptive or t.h• rec0<d• ot aald OratlQt tors. ho1tlng and elr conc1i l'lowev• btneftdaty'• bid nMCJ property encumbered hereby, and not exclusive or all lnc:luslve, u County; tlOnol!Q oqutpm9fll. and ap 11 u.d .'..J. m11Y •nctvoa a 1--------- lt Is the Intent of Trustor to encumber hereby au property located or Beo-nning at• Poll'I in""' punenancn, no• or tater or pan°' ..,d amc>IA"lt Pr• PUBLIC NOT1Ct to be located upon the ~a-described real property.) Said real Norttiea1tertv hne 01 ine plac~ on IUCh re.al prop-payment premium•. ac:· Fk:tlt'-9 property Ontendlng to Include the lea1thold estate If the Deed of Calilomla St&t• Highway a• .ny. all Intangible P'e>peny crued lntert11 end ad• ..._. ..... .._. Trust Is a leasehold), bulldlngs, Improvements, appurtenances, the· lhown on "'4P °' Trat1 and nghts now 0t het""9r vanc:n wll 1ncr.... 1t1o1 .... ....,.. tures, personalty, addition•. accretJons. and other property are her• 1119• aa•d point b•lng relating 10 ~ loregolng ftQure pn0t to tale The Fo11ow,ng ~ lnalter referred to as the "Prope""'," As used herein, "Fhr1ures" uz.oe leet Sovtheuieny property, or th• operation Th• beneficiary under are do.no t>usine&e n: .. , •• measured along laid lhereol or UHd In c:onnec· Aid Deed °' Trust hettlO-WINDOW GENIE, 350 ..., 1hall Include aJI artlclea of personal property, now or hereafter at· NoMeuterly line from .,,. uon therewilh. lnclUd•ng. tore extcU4ed end ci.lt1t· S1 • c~11a Meta. Calif. tached to, placed upon for a definite term or used In connection Southeasterly comeJ ol wi!hovt wMahOf'I, •• op ered 10 the undMlgnad • 112627 with the Property, and shall Include trade fixtures. As uaed herein, said lol conveyed to uons, eccounts. I """ or W'l'jlt~ Declaration 01 o.-:_~.iiSt. A= =·~ "Personalty" 1hall Include all of the right, tltle, and Interest of T.rus-Walter S-Sp!cM Ind ,..,. IMtnl. and fights of f1rst ,. faun and Elect.on to Sell 92627 • tor In 11nd to all furniture, furnishings, equipment, machinery, goods, by deed recorded NOY•m· lvul ot •ny ~\Ure wh1110 Tn. ul'l<l••lgned c.useo a This bu1lness la con- generaJ lntangiblH, money, accounts, contract right•, loasH and ber 17• 1930 In ~ 43tl, ever. covenng lll1 Of any Notice of Default Ind Elec· ducted by 80 1no1v1ou .. other personal property (other than the fixtures) of any kind or char· Page 190• Ofnctal ototd&, ~~ or such propercy. tJOn 10 Sell 10 be recorded The regl1trant(1) com- acter now or hereafter located upon, within or about the Property, the~• SouthHstetty •1ono t09ether wit any modiltca In tn. couity ..wMr• the mencad '° nnaect buel- wl h U.d Nortneas1trl'1 hne of tionl thefeol, and !Mpos.ts ,...., ropen 1, ~led neu unOlt IN 'icWOul together th an at1ac menta, 1ceessorle1, eeces1lons, replaee-th• ca1otom11 s1at• H.gh 0t other paymtfits made 1n D!ie: .!pte1n.,_ t 5, :;:::: !'!",..~{~~ ~= ments, subatltu11ons, eddltlons end lmprovem1nta thereto or there-way a distance of es 82 connection lhtrewilh. exist-t 892 Btl.in MUOIO._.,,... • fore, and the products and/or proceed• thereof. feet. men or Ina. to • 1ng and Mure de-.elopment Com1nomreetth Land Thit ~tement ~ lled- ln addition lo cash, th• Trustee will accept a c:ashler'1 check drawn poont which 11 294 l5 Ifft "Ohl•, peim.11 and aQPfO¥· ~ Co"'ll•nr """' tne County a.. ol on .a....a.tale,or nallonal bank, a ~ dt9Wn by• NatUlwutedy 1rom UWt ifto --. • Ir 1rghts. don11ty TN•l•• 01 Truat"'• Orange Councy on ~ 1 tersectton ot 1he cenleJ 11,,. bo<lul rights, and ttan11for ... nt t7, 1~2 state of federal credit union or a check drawn by a state or federal of San BtmatdlnO Avenue •l>I• development nghta, '" •U Merllet Street '141 ... Hvlngs and loan association, savings assoclaUon or savings bank and !ti• lbov• mtnllotled of Trut10f'1 non••. title, and Suite 2t0 a.n ,.,.,;. Published lllewPM heeft. specified In Section 5 t 02 of the Calllomla Ananclal Code and au-Northeasterly Nne of th• Interest In tnd 10 anv c I a c • c •I It 0 , n I• Cott• Mo.. Oalty Piiot thorlzed lo do business In California. In th• event tender other than Caltlornla State Highway as -•rd•. rernuncna.one. act ••tos C•t•t ••wsoo SeplMlbef 17. 24, OetObtr cash Is «ecepted, the TrustM may withhold the Issuance of the said San Bemaid•no Av· uemeni.. or compenution •r; Jenice Soteler. 1• 8, t992 Trustee'• Deed Upon Sale untll funds become ayallabl• to the •nlkll •nd Caltfornla State heretolon m11dt or hereal· Authorized Sl9"ature Th..eet payee or endorsM He matter of right Hlgh¥(.•Y are •hown on 11' made l>y ony •n<I 1111 WC3 te~t Pvbll1hed PUIUC NOTICE &a•d map ol Tract 1>19, courta, bo11d1, a~•H. Newport oeach Coett ---------The atreel address or other common designation, 11 any, of the real thence 456 84 IHI. more o-comm1ssion1, onocH , or Mesa Da•IY pu01 Seplom~r 18MJI property described above Is purported to be: less, In-a NOllhea1terty di· 1Ulhor111es, ot any naturv t7, 24• •net October 1, ':f.~e 3100 WHt Coast Highway. Newport Beach, CA 92663 recllon on 1t line parallel wt1attoever tor any govern· 1gg.2 9u9' ...... The TrustM dlsclalms any llablllty tor any lncorrectne11 or the 51.rHt wltn •nd 294 15 IHI mental un11 (ltderll. 11nttt, lh4$t StatoNnt address ,nd oUier common designation, U any. ahown herein. meuured •t nght angles In loco.I or oth11,.....1e) 10 the The rottowtng ~ The name and addrets .>f the Beneficiary (or Beneflcl•""'• eouns•I a Northwoll•rly direction P'Htnt °' any aul>&equ«il PUBLIC NOTICE a,.. d~ng t>uslneu •: -' trom lht 1110 center lne of owner of the foregoing DA SINO CO. 10 lwtle, Ir· o~ agent) at whose requHt th• aaJ1 la b•lng conducted It: San &mard•no Avenue 10 ......,.,.."" IAA"·"'""' ... ~. CNStONt3t 11ine, c.i01 92720 · · ,...-,... .. ,, R..,....,_.., """"" Fl ft•~· Gl!V Yu-lun & Jenny ~ )(ellh Alexander a poin1 in Iha Nonherty line tor •nv vacatiOn or. or ct -• Len Ctlen tO Buttl• Irvin.. Tokal Credit CorporaUon or Lot "F": thenc.a South· cnanoe of grade In. 11ny B..alnoM Neme Calfl 12120 ' 1t11 South Arroyo Parl<way, Suite 500 westetty ttong the No!1h--atteets •lfecting the forego. Th , .. ,..,..,,. Thia buelne•• la ~ Pasadena, CA 91105 •rtr lln• ot Loe "F" a ~ Ing property, all of Tru•· • • d:lrl ~~ l**M'I• ducted by: an lndMdual (818) 441·7345 lance ol 803$ feet lo a tor'a ngnt, lltle, Ind lnl9' ~SYSTg DATA O~OUP The re~ltrant(e> com. point, said polnl being the "'" In and to any ~~ 3178 Pullmen St1"9et. ~It ~ ~ ~ ~ most Easterly corner Of pr9m1Uml tcerued, accrv-f15, C:O.ta MeN, Calif 8ualne" Namt(al ~ that lend~ 10 !.vw· Ing. °' llO eccrue, and the 92$20 tboYe on: lat*mber I. ttt E. Bleger and wlf• by P'OC"Cf• ot lnaulllOCt now AIY:'I 0-ta· Group, Inc., ttN Olroctlons to th• property may M obtained puBuant to a written r• quest submitted to the Benenelary within ten (10) days from the first publlcatlon of thl1 notice. dMd recorded o.c.tnber cw htNtllat 1n ettect wt1h C.lilon'lla, 3178 Pullman GlwY Yv-&.un Chen 4, 1948 In Book t489, Pega Ntlpect to ... OI ..,., POI· =·ctr' ~5. Com Thi• ~ ... .., 117. Offlclel Record•: tlon ol the for9g0ing P'OP· Thi• bui.lnen Is con-wlll'I the CounCy a-ti fll Said sale wlll M made, but without covenant or warranty, exprHf or lmpllad, regarding title, po1 ... a1on or tnWmbrancH, to pay the remaining unpaid balance of the obtlgatlona 1ecured bV aald Deed TOGETHER WITH: All rent•. Income, lasuH and profits, lncludlng. of Tru•t, with lnterHI thereon, together wltt\ fM1 and eottt In- but not llmlted to, tht revenue and proceeds of any buslnoaa op-curred, .. provided In the Instrument• evidencing tht obllgatlona thence Southw .. tertr eny: 1no all ol Trvtl0f'1 dueled by;• corpol'lllon ~~· founty on..,..,.._ ~ 29 fMt, more « !Ha, tight, llU., and ~t. tnd Th• regl1trant(1) com • "2 ,141 ... along the South.-.i.t1y oltleJ cltlm or IMma menced to lran&ect busl- er•tlon conducted by or on Mhalf ot Truator on 1he real property or •&Cured by aa.ld Deed of Trutt, ldvances under Uie ttrma of tald through the use of 1he Improvement• and/or faclllUas thereol {cot-DHd of Tru1t, '"'· ehargn and ex1>9n1n of the Tru1IH and of llcil\lely "rents") ol auch real proPtrty (lnc:ludlng Iha right given to the trust created by aald DMd of Trull The total amount of tht un- Benenclary to colltc1 and apply such rents); all right, 11t1e and Inter· paid batanc. of tht obflgdone ~urtd by lht property to bt IOld est wtllth Tn.11tor now hu or may later acquire In tuch real prop-•nd rea1onable ettlmated coat1, expene" and adV#le:" et the erty and 111 appurtonani;H, eu•mentt and rlghtt of way ac..;..-~i.... ...... ihe lnltlal pubQeatlon of the Notk:e of Tl'UltM's Salt II ettl- purtenant to auch real property; all mineral, oil, and gu r1ghla and m1ttd to bt $3, 102,481.09. Pf'O'Ad«I, howver, btMtldary'1 bid at royalllea and profit therefrom; all water and water r1ght1 (whether or said •• may lrQIOe .. or P-' of Mid amount. Prepayment pr.- not oppurtenant) and 1haraa ot 1tock p.rtalnlng to weter and water mluma, 'accrued, ecc:rutd lntereet and edv8nCM wtlf lnc:tHtt lhlt , right• now or hereafter acqulrtd; all building tqulpment and ma .. rl-figure prlof to sale. • • ala now or hereafter lgcated upon Hid real property; all buOdlngs, The beneficiary under said "dffd of Truat "-'ttofore executed and Improvements, fixture.a, trade fhrtur11. turnllure, furnishings. tQulp-delivered to the underalgned a written Declaration of Default and mont. ma.chlnery. apparatua. utenalla, utUlll~ wiring, plpH, con-Elec11on to Sell The undertigntd eau19d e Notice of Default and dults, elevatora, eacalatora, heating and air cbndltlonlng tQulpmont. Electlon to Stll to M recorded In the county whete tht real proi> and appurte,,ances. now or later placed on such real proporty; all erty Is localed lntanglble property end rights now or horeatter relallng IQ the. for• Dero; Septembtt 151 1~2 going property, or the operation !hereof or ustd In c:onnectlon lherewtth, Including. without !Imitation, all optlonl, account•, letter• or Intent, and right• of flrat r•fuaal of any nature wha11oevw, cover· Ing at or any portion or aueh property, 1ogether with ny modlflea· t1on1 thereof, and depotlta or other paymentt made In connection therewith, e111ltflng, and Mure dtvelopmenr rtgh11, permit• and ll> provaJt. air rlghtt, density bonµt rights, and tr.n1rerable dtvtloi> ment rlghta; all or Tru11or'1 right, title. and 1n1 real Irr and lo env , • c.. Publish; S.ptember 17, 1992 September 2•, 1992 Oc1ot>er 1, 1992 ComM01Y11111• LOftd 1llt C...., rrwee or .,,,...., °""' " ............ Mt2fl I«! Ptaildleo, Callomkl H iOI (4tl)tfl.2• ty: • ,.... ..... wtlortltd SlplUre WClt6 7 11ne of aid land come.,..ct llllNch Truator now h11 °' nn• under th• FIC11tlou1 Publl&hed Newpoft ...,.. IO Elllfett e. 91eger Ind mey ner .. ftar ICQUlre 8utlness N&Me(t) lilted Colla MtN Daily Noe ()o. wife (H•d SoutMaetarly againat -4th mpec:t to any •bo~ on: Au;utt 3, t992 lotier t, I . 15. 22. tl'2 line being pet1llel '° ... damage 10 •• or ..,., por '~ .~.c:a~~rr:w~~~ad lM11 WMr llne of San ~· Oon ,_ the foregofrlg prop. With the County C1ttt1 ot dlnO Avenue> llO • po1r11 ttty end OCheJ tlnlllW lllnd· 0..tnQe County on Auoua1 12111,_ from the South-uae ~ awov11a or 29,"1992 ~ Int Of Loe T' • ~ (The tortgo. Pl427Qa mea*"""' along the Solilt1-Ing 11•""9 ta beW'IQ lne8ndecl Publ•lhed Newpor1 leac~ , .. 11tr1y protongetlon of only to be ~ °' Co1i. ~.. Dilly P1104 Hid lcwthMatetty llM, tte P"lt*tY encurnben9d ~"' 17, ~4. October tMnct ~ettv 1 ... lhertt>y. anct "°' nwt1Ve '· a.-t"2 '"' on 1 llM parfltel wtvi or all Inc~. u • le In· TtHM 1 the ~llfty llne ~ lent " Tnmor to encumbtf t.cllC T ' to I pow\I. Mid tMrtby Ill pn>petty 0t to be f!UIUC ll01'CI p point being the moat EM•· localed upon the •~ l'lctM-. tr1y t:ornel' Of thAI S)afCel of dttc:rtbed real property) ''*"ell ....... land conveyed to Clyan H. Seid r .. l property (01 State!INRI Half Ind ~fe by dMd ,. IH•ehold .. tat• if the The Fono-ino peBOOI corded JM'1u3ry 7, f~7 In ~ or Tt\41 la 1 IMI• are ctoino boalflna ae· BOOie 1414, P. 40I Of hOld), bulldif10t, lmptOvt FERN OAAOl!NI, 110 l1clat Atcordt, lhenc:e menu, apP,1.1rtflNn<ft, fia NOl1h Prospect A""M, Of· Sovthwtttatty al Al '"' on '"" perwon11ty •tldlllon• ~. C4ilot. 90'869 I a lint petahl lo the C41t118' tCCI~ end Other tttrnA' ~hWd :.IOrlet Halbfouc;lt,I n Of .,......_ •-' ,......,.. 21 J AblloM A"""9, aat. _, ...., ... rdl~ Av .,,Y.,. ._.nan ... 1'9ftrTect tioa 1sland, c.i.r. t*2 •ooe and caintk!tng wtlt't to .. It!• "P~y " A• Cal'OIVn Ann Hatbf<M' ... PLUG IN the C..ltlfl'y ~~ " '1JM fl•te•n. • fhtUftll" 21J ~ Av ..... 1.tld ••riO ConHr•i1 IG bQll 1"8nd C* 111•••11••••• • , 1Newpon Beach/Costa Mna Daily Pilot -...uc IOTICU PUIUC llOTICIS PUBLIC NOTICU PUBLIC llOTICU • PUBLIC llOTICU "'8UC MOTICEI PUIUC NOflCES PUBLIC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES ...: flOTICI °' Olt'9t peymen11 made In Wfll'-"' Oed.all<ln o( O• prwnun1 accrued, eccru· PU8UC llOTICI peid ~ t1f IM oblige THE SUBSURFACE OF 84>ac;n, CA !17tA& tie nolt(t) 'MCUttd lly Pill YOl.I "l9f .. :;:coUtt T............. Connection.,,.,._._,, •llill· teull ~ ~ IO s. Ing, Of '° ecuue, Ind lh• '*" MCUred by IAld ONd THe LANO HEREINA80VE Meloov R ~';1uv11n. 9012 °'" of fMt. ..... lllllllf415t a ...... • '°' .... tr 7M-.oll Ing llftcl flJlure ctevelopi'Mnt The~ cauwd a PfOCaedl ot lnlU(MCe now Tru.a..•e.... of Trust, wUl'I tnt•tMI OESCRtBEO, ANO TO DOT· ::.ch 'C:;:..:ulnillVVJn lltflOll, a (llO'Mff lft Iii! ~ ~ ~ , NOTICa CW righta, S*MitS llnd IPP'OV-~ ot Default 8M E1eo-Of hereat\• In effect wiltl N~ ~::-"" thereon, '09~ ~ IMS T O M $ U C H W H I p Thoe ' C>u$~HI Is con 1109'(1), ldvlllCllS • lltlt 11!10. pfWMI of .......... TRUaTU•a ULa ala, air rlgl'lt1, den111y tiOn to Sd to be rec:Ofded '"p9Ct to al °' lllY PG'· ~TU·a aALa and c;.o&ll 1ncvned at ~<>-STOCl<EO OR DIRECTION· ducted bV t>\l,t>arnJ no flt llflM 01 "'-Ott• 01 frut : Of -~ ~ or -.UC. bonua tlgl'lta, lll'ICJ lrltlsler· In the c:oumy wtlefe .,,. llon ot the ,~ prop· vided., the lnSlrumenll eY· ALLY DAii.LEO WEI.LS, wile nlll!llltf .... etiargtS lflf.. .CC041ftl • pro~ In YOU ARE IH O£rAULT able~ngt\ta;"I rtalPfopeflyi.IOcei.cl '"1y; and al\ ol TrualOl''S Notice ldenongltl•oblig&hOOI ... TUNNELS AND SHAFTS Tl'lt ''II s.tranll. com-penMSolfleTMtle~·•Clllt aeo~ 1250 °' 1\9 ti UNDER A DEED Of TRUST ot Tru11or'1 tight. lltle, and o.t.: .. ,..._..., ti, right, 1111•, and Interest. and u:O~ ~J.£~ O~~M cured bV said Oeec:t ot UMD~R AND Bf:NEATH OR mented 10 tranu~1 1>u1o1 ~ill cr .. M by~~ of Call1 p~ Codi. A I DAT£D August 9, 1990 lntetHt In and to ariv 1"2 '. olher claim Of demand DATED ll 30 1988 Trust, advaric" undtr•tha BEYOND THE EXlER10R ~s uooer lht fiCl•ll(Nt Tr111t. ~Wll U9 16 T flG" Requ tot 5o«W Noice UNLESS V0U TAKE. AC. •~de. ~unerations, Ml· COlftMO-•llh Land wtlich Trullor now has OI UNLESS~ T~E AC-ltfml of tald Deed of ll~ITS THEREOF AN(; ro bua1neu n~me /1•~od !Nia. f Ala!M ~~ttl ltl4 loml is ........ tnwft f\e TIOH TO PROTECT YOUD llemenlt, or compensabon Title Co.tPMV any harHller acquire TION TO PROTECT YOUR lnat. -,..., charges and REOAIU AETUNNE:L ~o f;1 Ns.tp !2• 9'J lddlfO<I .. MVW'ttl I":!,·.: OOUO ~ ' ~W,u:icMs1tE ~~ here.ofor• made Of hereat. Truat .. fH True•-·· agalnlt flllYOM With r• PROPERTY, rr MAY BE ••pen ... of the Trvslee. EQUIP, MAiNT.AN. REP.AIR n!: 11111·~~:t wn f1lfd ::.r.::~~:or ... Oeid ~~~E~ 'rJ-~ V0U NEED AN EXPLANA 18' made by any and all ;)9ent apect to any damage to all SOlO--AT A PUBLIC SALE anomeys and of tht trvsl DEEPEN ANO OF'ERAlr w•lh the County Cletlt ol OI Tnist l!lrtilOIOfl .xecu~ BALFOUR A, • ~Of THE MATURE or COIP1t, boards, agencies 455 M•tket Str .. t, or any po'1lon ol th• for• IF~~~~ crealtd by .. '!!-Deed of -SU.C.H-W£U..S. .Ch..!";!l!.,Cout1ty on SliP.lom tlld.. -.u ID l!Ml..&IAdll· JU.COONAL.0------: T H E p Re CE ED ING commlss10ns~ of1lce.a, 9uh9 ~o. ••n ~ ~-.T'ld OF THE PROCEEDING Tr\15! lhe lotol amounl ot MINES WITHOUT, HOW t>er 5· 1°§92. • SIQl'ltd I .nttln DtlllM~llQll OI JOHN c TEAL Jiil -. l AGAINST YOU, VOU lutllonlles, of any nature cleco, Celll ornl• almilar land·UH pe"nits, AGAINST YOU YOU the unpe.d balance ol $• (VE!t, THE RIGHT TO F545788 Ollllilt an• O.~• IOf ~. 611 Anton 8'vd, ~ SHOULD CONTACT A 10¥halsoever for any gover~ 94105 C4t 5) ••asoo approval•. Of lf'ltiUements, SHOULD CONTACT A obllgallOJIS ·~uted by lt1• DAILL, MINE, STORE . EX Published NIWP CJtt lfld. Wftll*n NOllCI ol Ollttin 780 LAWYER. mental unit (lederw, state, •• , J•nlc• ...... ,. (The lo<egolng ll~ng ,, LAWYER. p<operty to be •old Ind PLORE OR OPERATE Boach·Costa Meso Daily and Elecilon to s.t. The UOdtf Coata MH•. CA 1'2821 1~ ~ 1, t~. r' local °'otherwise) 10 lhe Authorized llgn11tu,. being intended only lo be NOTICE IS HEREBY reuonable ullmated THROUGH THE SURFACE P1lo1 Oc1obtt I, 8, IS. 29. SIQOtd c.aoStd said Nob of t•l~IC ta ~ hU been• :n:d'i': • ta e pretent <>< anv subsequent WC31630 descnpllve ol \he PfOper1y GIVEN ltlat on October 8, cos11, upenus and ad· OF THE UPPER 500 FEET 1992 OtllOlt 1110 ElecttOll lO W to~ Mw~ pi: ant to tn! ~r or~:~. owner of the foregoing Published Newport ·encumbjlred tl'lereby, and 1992, at 1:30 PJ,4., a vanc11 et the tJme ot tl'lt OF lHE SUBSURrACE OF • lM8J fKOIOtd Ill Ille county Wllert S p 241 25 OCC 1, 11192 granted In that certain property, Including \hose Beach.Costa Mesa Oallv not e11clu11ve or all lnCJu· ~~~~~ ~· iu~~ 10bo.::~ lmt1al pul>ltcatJon of the No-SAID LANO, AS RE-PUBLIC NOTICE ltlt Ital propefly ii locate4 ano ' · ~ of Trust (logethtf IC>f •nit-vacation of, or Plldt September 11, 24, tlve, ••ii 11 ln1ent of Trusl power 01 sal~ granted In lice or Trustee's Sale 11 ... SERVED BV SIGNAL mO<t lflll'I lflret fl'IO!\trlt haw PUBLIC NOTICE with any modl(lcallons Chango ol grade In, any and October 1 1992 to encumber hereby all 1na1 certaln""Oeed of Trust llmal•d to be snS,554.99, LANDMARK A CAUFOA-llOTICE OffRUITlf'llAU ~PttdTE J.~19•~ fteo{Clation ther~to, the "DHd ol 111otts alffii:Ung tho fOfego. ' th458 property or to be localed With Assignment of Ranta prOYldtd, however, benefl. NIA COAroRATION FOR Tl1l9 Ordtf No WH299-5 "~' NOTICE Of. T= '), dated August 9, Ing property: all of Tn.11-upori the above desetit>ed (together With any modifi. clarv'a bid at aald &alt may ITS BENEFIT ITS sud:ES. ,,. ... a. Ml tz·SMI ll !;':,~t~~r ~Rn~:·~~(: TRUSTEE 'S SALE :.. w.:~'!."'~sr' \-'and tor'• ngllt, tltle, and Inter· PUBLIC NOTICE real property.) Said real catlon• .~ereto, th• •• Deed Include all Of part of said SOAS ANO .ASSIGNS TO. Rtftrtnoe No . 09561450 f'(NOEICT TROsT DUO IERV r~~:, ~:.~si: an obliOatJona i:tav'& ':1 est. In and lo any unearned Tn.tatM'I S.le property (or leasehG4d es· of Trusl ), dated as of Au-amount. Prepayrnf!il pre-GETHER WITH THE RIGHT YOU AAE IN DEFAULT UN· ta AS AGENT 11609 llEN Tokel CrecM Corporalloo. a !)(emlums accrued, ac:eru-Number 7244a•DN tate 11 lha Deed ol Trull Is g': ~~ J;i::a:~:~~~ mluma, accrued ln1tro5' TO GRANT ANO TRANS· OER A DEED Of TRUST DATED TURA BLVD (llOtlO CA 9f316 ~~~ba~~~~ • CaMomia e«porauon, as Ing, Of to accrue. and the NOTICE OF 11 leasehold), buddlllgs, Im· Thi Le husband and wife and advances wil lnor&ase FER ALL OR A PORTION 01118'JO UNLESS YOU TAKE TlltPflOM fltlilrlbtlt (818) 183 Ma• Guuerrez beneficiary, rec:0<ded Au· pi:ooeeds ol Insurance now TRUSTEE'S SALE Prov• m • n t • , • P-as cornmuni\y Pf~ as ltlla ligure prior lo tale. OF SAME. IN DEED RE-ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR •SOO LESLIE LEGGITT VICE ~OU ARE 1t4 OH AUL l gust 28, 1990, as lnstru· °' l'le<ealter In eltertr wilh Notk;e puttenanctt, fixturtt, per· to an unaMded S~ 1~let· The beneficiary undtr CORDED AUGUST 17, PROPERTY, fl MAY BE SOlO PRESIDENT UM>ER P. OEF.0 Of' TRUST ment Numb« 9CM5731B. respect to all °' any pot-YOU ARE IN DEFAULT sonalty, add1\lont, acer• Hl. & Chien 0 . Dinh. a sin· said Deed ot Trust her9lo-1999 AS INSTRUMENT NO. AT A PUBLIC ~LE If YOU OPP 12'4 . Ohlf.D 10~5 ~ UNLESS °' Official Recorda In lhe \Jon of the tore9cMg pr~ UNDER A OEeo OF TRUST lions, ~d other properly gle man as lo an undivld~ lore executed 1111d delrr 89436848, OF OFFICIAL NHO N4 EXPtAHATIOH Of SEPT24.0CT 111~ VOIJ TAKE ACTION TO office of lhe CounlV Re. 'ttv , 1 Tri. •.or' 91'11 DATED Match 15 1989 are htr .. n alter referred to 25% Interest and Cl'llnl\ tred to the undtfsigned I RECORDS THE NATURE Of THE PRO. • Pn 1t .,.T 't'OUR pqopfR corder of OAMiGr Cnun!; ' • , .. Va/I Ly end Ha Thi Ly hus-· CEEOtNGS AG.AtNST YOU YOU 1. .--1• t IJ.l,'i a SOt.D AT A Cahl<>m1a, i1n1. i.I, •nd otl'le< UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-as tht Proptf1y. As used band and wife as 'com-wntten Declaration of D• APN. 04~73-21 SltOULD CONTACT A LAWYER PuBLIC NOT lt" bl I\ •f:' IF YCHJ The trultff " .~ OI demand whlci'I TION TOt:ROTECT VOUR herein, "Fi~turn" shalt In-munt1y P'QPef1Y as lQ an fault and Election lo Sell. The street address and On 1Gn5!92 it 1000 AM '• tO IV~ r:11.Pl f\Nl\TIO~• ~ttd 4i1f Trull (lhe Tn.11tor now has °' may ~~E_!IT F'\Ja~lc~le ~~elude all ettlcles of PCf undMded 25% ;ntertil, all The underllgned caused a olher common desogn:itoon. SPESCROWSERVICES lt.C a NOTIC~P8}6~kTITION or Tur W\'TURE Of' THf TruslH I. will under Md hertalt~ •cquwe against YOU NEED AN EXPLANA· sonal rropetly now or as 1ena"ts 1n common, as NC?ttce of Default and Eltc· 11 any ol tht real p<opertv lllt duly IOP041'1•d Trus:et till TO ADMINISTER rt~ f[OING AGAINST r,:rsu.nl to utd Deed of anyone ,.. • respect to any llON OF THE NATURE Of nereall r auacl'led 10, trustor, 10 SE!C\lrt obliga· bon :o Seti Under Deed of doscnbed above 1s pur· oer and pursU¥1I co O..d ol EST ATE OF OI fl.'l\J :.tfOl.JL.D CON utt teU, •l pubhc auction damage t.... .rt or anv PO<· HE p R 0 cEED1 NG placed ... pon fOf a delirute lions in favor ol Rot>en H. Trust 10 be recorded on ported to be· 243 6ts1 Trust. fltcof~d on 01'16MI a . ' A L/\WHR • lor cuh .!payable 81 lhe lion or the foregoing prop-GAINST YOU V<>U term<>< used 10 connec1ion Olander, Trustee 01 'the June 4 1992 as Instrument N-port Beach CA 92660' OOQJmeni No '90-CH7938 of Matilda J . Kemna, aka •u?J~} di 1 00 1111 time of Hie In lawful nd ._ .. 811 •·-"" SH.OULD CONT' CT p Robert H. Olander Chari· ' • Olfk:QI fi oros 111 Ille olfa 1 Matilda Jane Kemna Peelle Fmanc••I Cof'pc>ra money ol the United er1y, any'"'"' ,.,...,. A A with the roperty, and sl'lall table Trust established No. 92.,')760t4 in the Of· The underslgoed Tn.1stee IC , · ° CASE NO. A165985 tron ..,s T1ush1u of 1111. .Stales) to th• hiQhest b•d-use ~rmltS-, appl'Cwals or LAWYER. 1nclude trada fii.turu. As Apnl 27 1989 by Robert licial Records In the 01t1ce 01scialms anv habihty for Ole .Rtcorelfr Of ORANG£ To all he1ts • «-.J 01 1 '"~' rv1.uuJvo der IN THE LOBB" TO THE enllllements, (The. forego-?" °t:ober 7• 1~2• 81 used lletem, .. Personally" H. Olander, Trusl&e, as of tl'le County Rec0<dor of any incorrectness of lhe County Cal torn~. execullO IJy bel'\t~l81ies, credliors· 1 01 ilO u ll•~llvrne111 90. BUILDING, 601 SOUTH Ing lisllng Is being intend~ ~;so ~··S:h::;/~1~; ~~· shall ltlCltlda all ot the benol1clary, recorded Sep-Orange County, Calolomla sireel itddress and otller ~~~~l~~us~Jo ~D con11ngen1 credllors &nd < 7 ~\111 bt••~ I~' -111 LEWIS STREET, ORANGE only to be descripfive of ant 10 Che PQWtf 01 111i; right. t11lt. 1111d lnt•rst of tember 11. l989. as lnslN-D•ted aa of Sep. eommon designation>-. 1f Wlff AS JOiNI TfNANTS pe~ns "-ho ' may rti ~ .. 1,111 bfdrl\lfj Cai. CALIFORNIA. all ngnt, t"tc th• l>'operty encumbered gr/\l\lod In ll'lel certain Tn.1stor in and 10 all lum .. mtflt Number 6~644S3, timber t 1 1 t 992 any, snowo here•"· s.-iio r • 1 ifl T 11 otht1rv. '"" be 1nleresleo 1n to• "1 and Interest conveyed 10 llorcbv, and not o~clus1ve Deed ol T~nn.1ner turo furnishings, equip-of Offtciel Record' In ll'lt Commonwe•tth Land sale will be mad" bl.It with· T usto BANCO p MOR GAGE· ttie will or 41Slate. or bolh. . Wiii sell "1 t".''"'' 11"'-11011 and now held by 11 undct 11 1 . -•-: ' h of11ce oc ttle Coun1v Ro-• as Benelcary WILL SELL AT ot Malllda J Kenv1a aka 111 '"" h~I" ~1 \Jllhl~r t111 said Deed of Tn.1st In tho or a inclusive, as 11 s ne wilh any odlf1ca1ton1 men1. mtic inery, goods, corder ot ORANGE County. Tltle Compttn)I , out covenant or warrantv. PlIBLIC AUCTION TO THE Matilda Jane Kemna • , ,.,,, , d$1W• ) .. tltll). °' ,.,1 'l>fOperty 5lluatad In H•d lnlrint ol TNstor to encum· thor~!0• ll'le ed of IJf"eral lnlangobles. money, Cal1Cpmia. and that Truatee ~ Truat .. a ••pressed or Implied r&-HIGHEST BIDDER roR CASH. A PETITION has been t•l•t'1.l c.tu, .. ~ 01 " chuc.lt. Countv and State Cl• bOr ne1oby :ill property lo-1~t l.elC~~~ed M~chw!~i accounts, lease• and otner Tho Deed of 'Trust encum· •vent gardlng !Ille possess10", or (Pl)'al>ll 81 llm8 of salt In ra.vtul Mod by Oiane Adams 11111w11 •iv " 1.1 .... 111 '"'"'" ICribed u · · calod or to be loc?lod Giic:n°rlst Associ;,tes a Cali· peraonal property (other befs certain property more 4 55 Merket Str••t, encumbfances, to pay tl'le money ol U'le United Sta!H, by Wood ln tne supenot 5191111•u) ilfl•l "'"" IHll( i A detalptlon of the prop-upon the aboY.Cescnbed l0rn1e General PartMrsn•P than the fhctures) of any partlcularly described Suite 210 remaining principal sum 01 cash a cashier's ell~ 11rr.im Court ol Calolornla, Count)' il!il•l'I 11 :'>lt•lllU~ ds~1a11u11 erty ~ng aold 81 . ll'l•s real propertv) s.id real a\ lruSl<>< 10 secure obliga: kind Of charactGf now <>< ll'ler~ln (ll'le "Trust Prop-S•n Fr•nclaco, Catt. the note(s) secured by sa•d 't1y a •tilt ()( MUonal 1>1,,,1( a ol ORANGE '" • Sd•·11Q~ li1H1 du1no truttHs 181• Is ~.tt~l'led Pf0per1Y (in1otld1ng 10 In-tlons 1n' favor of Tollal hereafter located upoii, erty ), and lhat fornl• 94105 C4t5) Deed of Trust wtth irilers1 cnect drawn by I Slllll or ltd THE PETITION ""-,.1• 111 •lu 1"'5'""~ 111 IN/ hereto as E11h1blts A and lud the 1 hold 1a'1 c 0 1 c ,...u thin bout ti\ p The Deed ol TruSl se-4 .... 2 ._,_ • &1al ctedlt union °' a ell requll'SIS ttlat Oiant St1th ut C..1ttu<'•'" 1~ I~ "8 .. ~ch.,. made a pan c e eue es e re ' OfJ>Ofahon, a __... WI !" a e rop-cures the payment ol l(ld ·-_,., thereon, as pro111ded in. Adams Wood t.e at "" '""" ut )<1~ in 1a .. 1u1 hereof by thla reference. 11 the Deed of Trust Is a fornia corporallO(I. as beo-8f1V, together with all IC· the perlonnance ot ctr1ain 8 11: J•nlc• Slegler, laid noto(s) , advances 11 drawn by• SQll or ledtral n.,._ .n\iild as •rsonaJ "'"'ltt• 01 II"! Ui •IM 5,11.,,8 .e l.XHIBIT "A" leasehold), b\J•ldongs. Im-ellclary, rec0<ded Maren cesaorlea. replacemont.s, Obllgatlons, including. but AuthorlI•d 5l9f\llture any, under the 1emis ol ttte ll1gs and loM moaatioo uv :~s.nl.allv~ P 10 i.t tflilN;tlt tu;ro1 1 r•tr1Jrtcu The land tefened IO provement-s , •P-~t!e,98989.:;33~7,~~~ anosubslllullontllleretoor not i.11111ed 10 •. ine oblrga· WC3t810 Publiah•d Deed of Trus1. est1matt-d ~1t::O~C:·s!'.11oo"S~8; &dmiolstar fle estate of tu !Ill• ~'lU•rty <"'''Ill••~ herW'I I• lltualed in 1he purten.ances, fuelures, per-f•cial Rec:0<ds In tl'la office llltrelOf, .and the products ttOns set fortl'I in that cet· Newport Beacl'l-C o111 fees, cnargu and e.<-of tilt flnJnClll Coat and the de<edent 7 0(> C1.11. Cl!!•lo• On .. • s1ai. oC CeMomla County aonalty. additions.. acer• ol the County Rec:Ofder of and or procHda ll'lereof. lain Installment Note (lo-Mesa D.l•I)' Pilot September penses ol the Trsutee anCI -.illl0fe2!d to do bus~ In 11111 THE PE'TJTION W•'$1 Si 11lo llru. ~ •l of Ofange, and ' 11 d• tiona, aod oltler property ORANGE County, Call-In addillon to cash, the ~:fr~nsw'~he~o ~hi~ 17, 24, and October 1, or the trusts createcs by st.alt I At 1~ TJ1~ rRONl Of ~f~~d ~1C1':~~1; ~~~111'~118,;.~ .. ··~·;·~~ ~~;1 acnbtd u lollows: ere l'leremaller rtfened lo lornta. and that Tru"ee will accept a casl'I· "Nole') dated ' as of Au· f992 Slld Deed of Trus1 to-w•I THE ft,AGPOlES Al THE ... AIN te admlllid lo p;obate , ur•klt It ~ OI lru~I on Thal pot110n of Lot ··r-. H the '!'ror>«ty:~ A1 used The 11\JSI" und9' the ltr't check dra""n on a gust 30: 1989, 1n the pnnc:l· ' IMS9 $46,782 45 Esllmated ENTRY AREA TO, THE Pl.A' The ~II and any rodoeils 1 ru P'UOOfly ~ t•A iO Tract 9t9. 1n tl'le C•ty 01 ~ on, Fl1ttures ~ "'" ~~~eei' ..';{"~e,'~: state or national bank. • pal amount oc S735 ooo oo. -PUBLIC NOTICE Acaued ititefes1 and ad CEKTIA CMC CENTER •Ot -ate a~a ab ., tor ,.. 1 07'Hll l <.•I .1~ ot l• 1 .._port a.acn. County ol elude al arucles of per· vrsU.vll io said DHd or checll drawn by ~ state or and lhal • d•l•orW aCIYances 1f anv. •11 E ~AH AVE PlA ••ammauon n llt 1.~ .. IJPI 1041 C'".ny "'' Ci•~'" M•~ Orange Stal• °' <Alolomt sonal property, now or ~rust Ull 11 1)4Jt>lc aucbOn fldetel Cfed•I UOIOn or a Th• benel1c1al 1"tetestl Tiie Ordef wm rncrease this r.g1.11e CEHTIA. eA U rig?\\ 111'4 1110 by tne court C:ounlv o1 Ut•nu• Stat ot u ah.own on 1 ma ' hereafter allacl'led to, lot cash' (payable at tne check drawn by a 11at1 or ui'ider the Deed ol Tru.s1 No.9207070 p11or to sale 1111.tfesl conveytd lO 111.i now THE PETITIQN C.1ht111r11" ·~ ''~ 1 I.A d thereof did In eoo: placed upon IOf a dofll'ltte 11m• ol sale 1n lawful fedetal a.av;ngs and IOll'I and undtt lhe Ot>logations-Tn.tstff S•le No. The ben-.11c1:1ry '1.ln1'~r ht~ by It undlf saio Deed *o! requests autti0r11y to '""'"°' 'lt.l\.voc.hld '" llO\J~ -29, p11Q..~ to 34 lnclu lefm or used In connecllOn money o' the United auoeiallon, aavil'\gt as· =::;~e4';erb.,by M~~~!; F.aeo1.aH said 'Daed of Trust mereri.> Trust In Cit pr~ 1<1\ilf• O: ~~:;:,"'~• 11~111>6~=~~ ~1J8~.~.ir.-:~~~!I ~~"''" ti efY1, M·sce"a~s M ps. with !tie Property, and sh:IO SUttn) to the h<R.hest b«>· soc1ahon °' savings bank College, a Mlfloesolil non· Reference No. lore eiec:uted and del•'ll we! Coun~, C. o "O•'°. • Admlnlstrai.on ol Estatws u ... Olfilt-o '" ""' ~.~,,,,. records ol uod ~ Include lrade .!•dins. -'! ~triL~[~8. I.~~~ ~~~~ speof~d 1n S.Ctoon 5102 profit corpo<atJOn, as Sue· 034-384182-K ered to the une1ers-gncd a rgT111:7~ OF "T~E~~ll~7'~ Aci (ThlS aull'l:mty 'lw1ll nl. Silod ~n!\ ~ • 'Co\lnty C•IUornla d• used he1-ein. PtrSOnalty LEWIS STREET ORANGE ot the Calilornta finat1Gl11 t:eHOf Trustee ot lhe Rob-NOTICE OF wntton Oeclara1ion ot De-AS PEA MAP RECOAOED IN allow 1t1• pwsonal 0.l\llllAI 11"-'"" AM•"' J acnbed M fol10W$ • sh311 lnc:lud• all ol tl'lt CALIFORNIA, .R rl\)l'lt, title Coda and auttiorlz:ed Jo do en H. Of$nder Chantable TRUSTEE SME tau" and Demand lor Sa•e, BOOt< 50 PAGES 32 TO 36 IN· reprosanl.111\tll to take Snamba•11llf' 1\11<! M.t, ull Beg ong at 1 point II\ tn. right, btle. and lnletest of and lnl.,tst conveyed to bUtlneu In Cal1lom4a, In Trust established Apnl 27, YOU ARE IN 0£FAULT and a wntten Nollce ol De-C USM OF M SCELLANEOUS many 8'~ons ~·lt\out 110 1•01 N~tlertv line ol the Trustor on and to all futTll-and now hetd by It Ul\dcr lhe event tl'nder otller than ~~T~te'!o~e ~.~,:.: UNDER A DEED OF TRUST leu" and Election 10 Sell MLAPS Of SAIDI COUNTV EX· ~~~~lll~our~l>r~!'~'':,."eal 111;:: :.!!::! .. ~~~,~~--1~~d California S1a1t Highway. 11.11e, furn1sh1ngs, equip-UICI DMd ol Trut.t In U:-cesh Is accepted, tl'le clarv"), and 1ha1 ~~0EOTA~~0':,~g~LEi5 The undersigned Caused CEPT OIL CRUDE OIL. PETRO. lmportaQI g action'l '' 1tny 01 tn. ... ' l"''I"'"~ H .nown on Mid map rT'Cnl, machinery, OOo<lS, ~Operty !Ml':I~ In ..., d TNtit" mav Wtthl'lold °'.• Tht und.e<slgned tn.1steo PROTECT YOUR PROP· Hid Nolle• o( Default Md lEUM GAS. BREA ASPttAL however. the p111sonal °' .... htl;'\I .. l..r.1 " llllll•' wtlk:h It the Soutn.ut.erty general 1n1ang1blos. money. 0~ ~n late de luuance of Iha Trustees was appointed and subsll· ERTV rr MA.V BE SOLD AT Election to Sell lo be r• TUM AHO All KINDRED SUB representative ~•II be "1.ul 10,llf ~1 1~ l 11a .. comer of lhll CC!rlo1•n f''" accounts, conlract fights, ~~ desc~~•on 01 tl'le prop-Deed Upon Sale until funds tuted as trustee Und!lf ll'le AT ;.. PUBLIC SALE. IF corded m the Counlv STANCES ANO OTHER MINER tiquvad 10 give notic~ \O )\l"" Or... < ,,.,,,. '-I·~ eel ol land conve 00 to leases and other personal •rt be told et th•• b«'<:ome aYaJIJble to tne daed or ltust by an 1nstru· VOU NEED AN EXPLANA· where the real proporty os ALS UNDER N4D IN SAIO LANO lnlirested pll'son:; unless Cl\ Wallet s Spicer ~ Wiie property (olhor than \tie Ir•· tru~e4f• "?,i. Is anacned payee or endorlee as a ment dated as of Mav 2t. TION OF 'THE NATURE Of loc:altd and more than EXCEPT THE RIGHT TO USE th9"1 ha~ waived nollce or 1 '" T ''"''"~ 1 • '\ l-<•1 .,J, be Dead ded Mv h wres) ol any kind or ctiar· l'lerllo as Ellhlblll "A .. and maner ot r•Ohl. l992 and recorded on June THE PA 0 CE ED ING S tnree months have elapsed N4Y PORTION Of THE SUR conS41nted IO Iha proposed '""' 111" " c "'8l " 111 111• i.cor · c aCJr:f now <>< harNtter fo. 8 wh•dl are mada a part Tl'lt 11re4rt add1ess or 4 • 1992 as lnstn.1m.nt No. AGAINST YOU, YOU sine• sucti rec0<da11on FACE Of THI: l.ANO FOR action l Th• indep.;nc.irit ~11 1 ~!•till 11 11~· oon JO. 1937 In BoOk 87J, Page cat d upon ltftn or abou1 l'ler.ot by 11'111 retorence oll'I« common do~gnaltOtl 92-376013 of ltle Ot11c1al SHOULD CONTACT A DATE; 09/03192 ORILLt~G, OPERATIONS ,,. H· adminislfahon authority mun'" loC •!f>t111rrn1 It• U/L>J 394 o1 O!fclal Recorda. • ''" EXHIBIT "A" • Aecor<ls of Otange County. LAWYER • NG OR OUAAAVING Of All W1I be gr&11ted untt:!SS an ortv 11 no~ 1•11WKJ<:d '"-llQ' ond runrwng lhetle• Soulh int Pro~. togolht'r ~1th '' any. of th• real propeny Cal1l0tn••· and e.iecuted by On 10 08 '92 ot I 30 PM AAll F1NANClA1. COA· I 1111.,,vsted ~son ftles an nut11.1 • Nstettv along Htd NCM'\l'I all 111tachcnent1, acces-The land referred 10 df'~Cf•bed •bO"!· II pur-Macalester College oooer ARM FINANCIAL CORPG-p 0 RAT I 0 N • As 1(1,.0S 1NCLIJD IWG BUl NOT ObjKllOn lo lti. potilion T1.., ...... 11, .. 111 Ill) il<1 Hsl lml 01 Uld Cal for sor1u acce11lons, ,. he<etn 11 ••luat.O In lht por1ed to be 111e·p<OV1S10tis of tl'le Deed RATION ., .,,. duly ap-TRUSTEE, t 1119 N. EXCLUSM Of Oil WEll and shows ·oood cause •·ll•nu• '°"'""'fll"' .. atron nl ~I H l'I IO' l"-ptacementi, •ub$btut.ons Sl.<ll• ol C, lifornta, Couoty 3000 Well Coast High ot Tni$I, and tl'lat l)Ooted Trustee under and TORREY PINES ROAD, DRILLING OIL OETVHO~E~T Wh)' the coutf stioUld riol rv ev1"l>)S I'll' lflll •• • • 'll wav addillon1 and lmprov• of Of•oge, and 11 d•· ~ay Ne""pot1 Beach CA The utidersigntd substi-purS4.1Mll to Defod or Tn.1s1 LA JOLLA CA 92037 MIN ~G OPEl\A IOlilS l(). grant Lh• .. 1flor1ry ,,. 11ttu1 1110 1••~$1,q,1,. 1n Soutl'leutlf1y r.otntllf of me ments ll'lere10 ot thetelOf scnbed u lolloWs 92G&J ' . Me ll\Js1H ixnuant 10 ll'I• Rec0rded on 00'08/76 .J Telepho,:• N\lm ber'. GfTHER Wffli THE USE Of .A. J.IEARING ~ ~e Ollle.Umtl4.ant~ lu u.y ll•t • land conveyed to (ierdoo • Pare41 t Of Parcel Map Th T sd Deed Of Trust (the Oocumtnt No. 9042 ~ • Si\ID SURFACE FOR 011. pe~tiOll ~.u be httld on i.n1.1o•tl Cll lCJll• l' o• '"' F. f"inoi.ay IJl'CI Olhtrl bv Ind me Pfoduets endlOr 8 rustH di ~•any "'Trus1ee '}, W•U under !Ind t l803 Page 1622 of Off!Clal (St9) 53~900 WE llS TAArS TUN._ElS Oct~r 22 1v92 at 1 45 rl()I ~J >.•t:.1.1•1~ l'V "'°Ch~ Otoed r.corded Marth 30, ptOC.eedt lh...ol • • No &M06, In IM Cotv OI l.abibly '°' any iotonec1· pufSIJa.01 to sa~ D~ ol Records on th• oltoce of lh• TACSS5S9 tJ ~·._G tXCAVAT~S Oti p M In Depl 703 local(rd ul 11u'>I 'AA .) l1'tMfk'1 J 1937 in ~ 173 ll'acrt In add•liOn to <:a$h, the Newport 8u()I, Cour\IV ol neas ol the IUeel 8dd1ets Trust sell. at pu1>11c.auct on Recorder of ORANGE BEVERLY K. HUBER, SttN'TS PROVIDED HOW· at 341 The C1!y Or 71h 111 sud1 rlllll' !!il • h.ina fl •t5 of OftlCtll R~I Tl\A\H w 11cc~p\ I c.»h· °'*"O-· Staia ol Cal.lorn.a "'° oNr common desig. lor c:asn Cpayable al ll'le Countv Calilornla U • ASST. SECRETARY MR THf SAME SHAl.L NOT Fl, P 0 Box 1'1 £.!I, a iP illf rnnns m '"' thence Nonl'I tJ 45• E..ut i..-a Ch~ d,.w!'I on a H 5h°"'n on a m.tp ffled In nation, ti eny. snown hmt of sale In .la,,.,fl>I ecuted by CELIA C Publl.slled Newport BE .COHSTRUEO TO PROH BIT Oratig!J..,..CA 9~613·1569 °""-"'Of Trwst l~"l.IWIJ<~ Soutn f sw. 111 nat.onal bark a Bdbll 227. Pages 9 and 10 M<.,n money ol tl'le United CHARLES. •N UNMAR-Beach.Cost. Mesa Daoty Sl.NfT ORILU'-G OR SUOi IF TVU OBJECT TO an0 il•l'-'nsm OI 1111• Ttu!!ol ·~ I~ d HSI c°": ~ ch«k drawn by • SW~ of ol Patcol Maps, in !ti• Of Th• name and address DI Stal~~,T~Et~~;e~;~ ~ RIED WOMAN, as Truslor Pilot Septl(nbef 11 24 OC· OTHfR OA:RATI s ~lai '" the iranl"kf 01 lh• P4i1!.llon w ~:i.,a; s;~:, .. ~ ~.,~ fll<letal credol Unl()tl Of • lie• ot the County RecOtlUf the B~ftC*Y (Of Ben ~ILDING. 601 SOUTH L~E:1A;s:~t.~¥~N~~ tober '· 1992. • • NO WAY USE OR IN NlY WAY ~~OU anJPs:i:i. 111,:,~ IJU~~ 11~..:,~ '-:! .~ .... /~:~':'' by Deed nlCOfdeCI ~ cheek dr wn by. state °' ol llld C:-':-i~~r eftcwy. counsel Of agam) LEWIS STREET, ~NOE. CALIFORNIA CORP(). 11'1462 AFHCT'THE SURFACE RIGHTS objlKllOns Of '·'· "'nHwn Illa lulilt Olonunl v• 11\<l "" t 1i42 in Book t 12$ P-oe federal savin;• aod io.ri E H r 8 at whOH ,.quest lht sale CAUFORN1~ all ngl'll. tllle RATION H Benetlclarv Of SAID l.AHD N40 ~ICH 00 obJ«llOOS W•th the court I' totJ bdlJnll ut "" •lUl!c>a ).. Of Ottclal A~ordt' a11ocl111on, aavtngs as-For lhe pwpose of lhis is being conducted 11: and lrllerest conveyed to WILL s'ELL AT PUBLIC PUBLIC NOTICE NOT EHTIR SAID LANO AT A ~lore the neanng Your l•••• •"ut ~J 1iv" IX.<Vol Jiii.. ' sooai.on °' aav1ngs banlt E•h•bll 'B", Ule terms Kt11h Albandef arid now htid C>V II und~ AUCTION TO THE HIGH POll'(f USS THAN 500 FEH TO appearance may be tn T1u$I 11ot1 .-sM1a1 l ~ =• u: ~~ ~ the apec1loed tn Se<:llOf'I 5102 propeny, ftkWtes and pe<· Totw 'Credit COrporahon Uod Deed of Tt\"I In tl'le EST BIDDER FOR CASH. tee534 SAIO SURfAC£, AS RlSEllVEO perc.on orb~ your •llotney •-l"'"'!i'll lflld '°'"'.,. .!'~ ·~ o con· ot lh• c 1olomt.11 Financ.ial s~•ty 1elcrt to &he re~ 1t 11 South AmJyo Patti· P'O~Y situated '" A•d (payable al ume of ute In Flctjtroua IN Tl-IE OEEO FROM EONAH IF YOU ARE A $ · 97 l!ill l!> ~ by Mid Deed ,... C~• •f'l!.t author\zed to do roperw previousiv d• way S1JJ1& 500 Co"t:I and Stace d• lawful money of the United Bualness Name RACE CAPR~ RECOR(){O CREDITOR or a P@elle F1n~c1al Cori>o• corded in Book 1125, P•g Cakl kl SCr•bod In &I'll• Noi.t. ol p ' C 9 05 sen as . Statea, bV casn. a cashier's St-1ement FtBRUAAY 3 1953 IN eoo;. contor19en1 credclor ol !tie rauon ..., 11 Sli.·11<"' qt-3« of Offlct* AecOldS 10 a t>u51neu '" omla. T , S 1 eudena, A 11 A dtscripuon of the prop-chec:lc drawn by a state Of The Following persons 2446 PAGE af Of OfJICIAl decwased, you mu$t lole t,11011.11 M.1111.y, .... 110 RI•" po.flt In !he Easterly Une of ll'lt event tender other tnan ru1IH • ••. together ~818) '41·7345 eny ~ng sOld at this national bank, a check are doing buslne$s as RECORDS Tiie 10 .. 1 ~Oress yOYr claim Wilh tl'i.• cour1 h tt._ °' Su11 11 1 ~"' \he land oucnbed in Hid cash 11 accepted, lht w11h 11'1• other property NI Olrect1ons to the property ltUslee s .ale i• enach9CI drawn by a state or lt<leral STAR CLEA.NERSICOIN *Id Ollltf common cleltgnaaon and mail a copy 10 lh• murllo Cl\ 11!)815 (•Ots) Deed to Walter s Spicer Trustee may .-ilhhold the I0111'1ln1n11 EXl'tlblt ·'B" may bo obtalfled pursuan1 hereto as Eah•bll "Aff and credit union, CK a check LAUNDRY, 1129 W Or· 1 ll'Y 01 tit real property d•' P'i'fSOOal rtipr~nta1iv• 8b6 66bll 0 .• 11111 ~ 11 n 1 onSed Book issuance ol the TNst,.·s TOGETHER WITH. All to a "'rlnlf'I request submit· IS made part l'ltteol by this drawn by• 1ta1t Of federal 1.ngell'l0<pe, Fullerto". Cahl salbed ~ 11 jMlfpontd II) appotnlad by the cour1 19"2 ettCI ""'•·rec '" Deed UJ>O" s ... t.M'!lil futld.s rents. income. IUues. and ted 10 the Beneficiary reterence. uvlt1gt and loan 11soc1a 92633 929 COHTlNENTAl AVE w1t1111 tour montlll trom ASl\Pb?912 973, P•ge JIM, of Off1e1al l>t'COml avt1ol•blt to the protttJ (collec:llYely .. ,_nts.1 wlll'lin len (IO) daya from EXHIBIT "A" tlon. S8Ylfl0S association. Sung Ho Soh, 1758 Phod· ~UE 1 COST6 ~E~ CA g2627 the oate ol lirsl 1!05uanc• of 111 1 10·11 10 15 Ae<lOfda llfld thera Sollth-t ·-181 .-. 1 b-" bl ot ..... The lar:d referred to or aav1ng1 bank specified •P• o.,,,,., Pomona. ~t.t. • "' twtlers as s:irovtded ln ---======--.... .,,., along tile South· payee or endorSH u 0 0 s ....... ' pro,.~.y 111 the '"" P\I ocaoon .,..s herein ts s.iuated 1n the 1n section 5102 of lh• fl. 91766 · Tiit un°"11QM4 Tni,.. .S· ucoon 9100 of th• ert line o1 ltf4t land mallet°' ftoht ~. tiowevw, to the ngllta notice. _ s of Cal Coun nancial Cod• and AU\l'lo-Myung $()()1( Sbh. 17~ c:l*n' fl'Y l'lablli~ loc ll'Y ltlt'OI • Cal1lom1a Probeta Code ~ by said Dead ,. The alleet address Of O~ to B-flaary to col-Slaid ule will be made, ~t~ itornida, i d ty riled to do busl!leSS In chis Pl'l1lhp1 Dfl'llt, Pomona, rtcllMll ot IN Jr•t aclclflll The ,,,,,. lot Mlf'IQ clalfTIS ~-•TWrv other common d9S19"atton, I.a end apply IUCh rents), bl.A W1\hov1 convenant or 0 •no•. a.n • • 1ia1e) At: IN THE LOBBY Calif 9t766 1114 olltl commoc1 dellg'llOOll, VII I nol i>-P•• blifout lout COf'ded In 8oolt ~Page 11 any, of the ruJ property alt ~M. lltle and Inter.st watnnry, express or Im-scnbed as lollowt. . TO tHE BUILDING, 601 Th11 bualntss Is con-"ll'Y· stlO'#ft fltrajl\ SM Siii DtOOlt!s Item lhe ti.anng 394 ol ()fftdal di to a..cnbed •boll• 11· pl.If-~hod\ TNSIOf now hD poa;reo.uail'IO ll'Df:-l>OS The West t05 ,... of the SOOTH LEWIS STREET. ~-by. ~ 1ll'tC .. be ma41, bii iillC\out eoft• date notield abo-.e the point of bfigtnnong poned 10 De' mllJ latw acquire .,, 1uc11 sess.on or en<:\#Tlt>ranc:es Ent '20 feet of Lot 1109. ORANGE, CA all nght lllJa ""''' ~I Of wwr111ly IXPlllSff « YOU MAY EXAMINE 1.X.H•IT ''8" 3000 Well Coast ~ real property and •II •P-to pey IM rema;n,ng ...,'. oC N~ Mesa Trxt. In and lntatest conw.,.cS to The reg1s1rant(s) com-1m91red, r99wdtnV tllll ~· the tie kapl by 1,,. cour1 « FOi 1M pu"pOH ol thlt lJ-.-S-d'I ,..,. ''"rtanancH easements .....,,. ~ 1 the .... .,... lht Ctty of 1i=os'la Mesa. and now held by It under l'MnCed to transact bu91· $1()(1 « tl'C\ltnblllQI to Pav yo.J a<• a p""50n lllh1b1l "8 .. tnt terms way, ·-~ ...... • ' ...._ ,.-'ot ' _... nee 0 o.....,,.· County ol CK&(\ge State of Utd Deed of wit In tl'le ness l.Wldet the ,_-ict,1oous Cit ;'"'*""° ortndo411 sum ot 1nte.vsliad in the •51.att Ii ' ~-and nghl• way ap-tions NC\M'ed by said DHC1 ' EWGP9ftY a.waled In u;o Busmen Name(s) losled ~·,.:;es '::! ':j The Trust•• diSdalms any punananl 10 1ucl'I ttal of Ttull, w11n interest Calofomla. as per map ,... County, c.folomla dtsenb-abaft on N'A ity • 10 r ll•blllty for lllY WICOl'Tect prop9ny, 111 minerat, ,oil, thereon, together w11h IHs corded In 800k 5• PAOI 1 1r19 !ht IJlnd tl'le<•11; AS Sung Ho Son propeny pttv1ou1ly d• ,..... ot the lttHt address and gas rights and royal• end costs lnc\l(red u P'O ol M·tc-tllaneous Maps, In DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT 'A Thia stat91Mnt W11S f4ed Kl\bed . In ,,,,. ~tC• OI and Other common oe~ .... and pronU tl'lef91tom. vl:dad ln 1t1e 1nstl\l,,;ants f'I· the Office ot Ille County • UHlalT "A" -W•U\ lht County Clt!(t( ol MAllOI LA""" MOUNTOlM e...-y • ...,._, ~·c.__,. .. Smvtt Ad fo11Ju ' 1625 Gisler CostaM ... ,,.. ..... --TrustH. sale, I lher .,,.,nm 1t -.nvwn •.....-.nicr fd~\he ollligal.iCmi'ii' ~-tlllltf G«inly LOTH! AND THE NORTH-OflnO• C'Ounly on"Septcm ---~fie oltler ~~ ~1 htt$n' ' (whtlhtr or not ap-CUfed by 111<1 Dead o1 In addillon to cash, lhe EASTERLY 11 FEET OF btr 2' t!l92 FS.5737 lonn In !hit f,~1bol B ' Th• n.,,,. and eddceu ol pun9'\afl\) aod It\ '" ol Trvll •Ova~· und9f th• TNSIM Wll eccep( • cash· LOT 9 IN BLOCK t Of Thank-You!-,ACIAC VIEW· ~AL'AM C«t*ery • Mot'lll&ty TOGETHER WITH; All \he BeneflOaty (or Benell-llod< pen.tintng to wal• It~ ot Hid Dead ol ,., •• Check drawn on • TRACT ~o 772 IN THE Publi&hed Newport a.~ t9flb, lnQome, luuu and c1.,.,·1 counttl OI agent) at Ind wat• t1fjtlla now Of Trust. 1 .. s. charges and stat• or NlbOnal blink. • CITY OF 0 NEWPORT ~os~ ,M~5D~y 1~~ proftlt, lnCluding, bul not whOM request the ult It herealter acQulttd; all t~pena-o1 IN Tn.1stae check draWn by a &tale or BEACH, IN SAID COUNTY I ~ ' 81 ' ' TtM7S lmllted to. ~ f9'1411'1Ue and bf;lng conducted Is bulldlng •qvlprn•nt and and of the trust CrHled bV fed.al Cl'9<1•1 Ufr4on Of • ANO STATE. AS PER MAP 1---------- proc:tedt of/ any bus•nesa l(aolh Altundet ma .. nals now or l'lel'l•llM uld Deed of TNsl. The check drewn by • Nit Of RECORDED IN BOOK 23. PUILIC NOTICE operalfOAl~UCllCS by Of Tolt•I Credit CQfPOf•UOn located upon &aid real total amount Of the unpaid l.cleral .. YlnQS and IOan PAGES s .ANO 8 Of MIS.1--------- on behalf of Tf\lt10f on the t t '1 SOY\h Movo Pat11· oropeny; and 111 tx1Ndlng1, balance of the oblogahons usoclatlon. aavlngs .,. C£UAN£0US MAPS, IN Fictitious real property or tl'lrough wJ1y, Suott 500 Improvement a, flxturH, ACUfed by the properly to sodalion or ~· bank TtfE OFFICE Of THE 9ueJnes• N•in•. Ille use of the lmpr~ P111adtne CA 9t 105 trade fU(turt&, lumtture, fur• be aold tn<I <eUOMble ff· speolied In Sectlon 5102 COUNTY RECORDER OF St•tement menta 1no/or l1clllllt1 18181 «f.1·3"~ . nlahlf'OS, eqUll)fMnt, ma-llmated coat•, npenaes ol the Cslotomla Financial SAID COUNTY The 1o11ow1ng ~on, !.h•r~.of (~ollectlvelv Oirecuont to the P'Ol*tY thlnefV, apparatus, uten-and a<Nlll'lCAll at lh• llm• Coda a"'1authOffzect 10 do EXCEPT THE NORTH-~1T~~~~£P:o~c~ rents~ auch =I~~ may be oblalned pursuant .. It. ut11ftlff, wlrtng. pipes, of ~ in.11&1 P\lbllca.tlOn of blls1nesa In California. In EASTERLY to FEET OF GROUP 90t2 Pioneer trty (i d~ '""'1 10 a ""'1~ request aubmlt· condul\a, elevat°'9, eacllla· the NollCe ol Tt\lllff'• Sal• the 9\111\t 1~• Oltlet lhan lOT 10. Oilve, Huntington Beach, giwntoDtMhClllfYIOCol· ted lo.,... Beneficiary tors,heetlngllndlllr~ la Htlmaltd to b• cash I• acctp .. d, lht AlSO EXCEPTING CA92&46 ~ly rental ad tta ordered for 3 daJ . • IL wa rented on I he llrst daf and ,1tJ more people c~Jcd! EMILY DAl.ORlOG E Neftport IJeacb Che991 • ~"""'°"' 3~ Pac;1flc: V-Orrvt ......,9Mc:fl ....... lect and 8PPIY •uc:l\ rtnll), w1tntn ten (10) dayw ftom uon.ng equipment, and ap-ta,060, 173 1 o. provided, Trusl .. may withhold ~ THEREFROM THAT POA-Tung O Nguyen, 90'2 Pl- .. right, lltle and lnt.,HI Iha tint publ~ of tl'lit purl~. now Ot later however, beneflclary's b<d ls.suenc:. ot the Truatff 1 TION THEREOF L .. NG onMr Drive, Hunhf'gton ~~~~~°'n~ ~on~•~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~A~~~~m ~••••••••••••••~~·•••••••••••~~--~-· may later t1eqt.11re In tue:h S8'd tale w411 .,_ "*''· erty: .. ltflangib6e property or part Of ukl amount. p,. becoma tvallatlle '° ll'le SOO FEET BELOW THE I rMI PfOC*IY and .. ap-bl.I\ ~"'°"' ~ or and rights now or herUftef payment ptemlutftt, a<> P8Y" °' endolMe .. a SURFACE Ofl SAID LAND purtenancea, ea11me~u .,.amn\1, ...,as or Im-~ to the ~ cf\led lntt<elt and ad· matter of tlflhl AS ECC£PTEO 8Y SINAL end rlfjht• of wey IP' plied, regarding title, Po• ~. or fie ~llOn vancet Wiii 1ncr.... lhl• The str .. t &ddrtU Of PAOP£ATIES , INC.. IH ~11enan1 10 1uch real Mdk>n .,, ~ thereof or UMd In connec> ~ pnor 10 aale. OCMr oommon dlNlgiwllOl1, THAT 0£EO REC~OEO "°'*'Y· 81 mintflil, otl, k> pay thi Nmalning ~ tton therewilh, lnelud1ng, Th• C>enet1c11ry under If any, of the rMI properly AUGUST 3t. 1976, M IH- and gas righUI and ~·· peid ~ ot fie Ob11geo whhM llmlWlon, .. op-Mid OMd ot Truat '*"'°' cMacnb4<I aboY9 '-llU'· STl'UME.NT NO 44811, IN *' and PfOltt INreln:lfn, llonl ..and by Mid Deed ..,.. accoun\9, .....,_ of ~ exec:\llild and deft¥. pol1ed IO r.e: 8()()f( 11 ft72. PAGE 11M el 'WIW and wait• riOf"* of Ttuat, whit lftlert1I Intent. and rights. of h «ed to the ~ a HO Well 11'h StrMt, Of Of'ACW. RtCOflDS (whell'ler or not •P-ltWIOI\, looethet with '"9 tefUaal °'any netUl't wtl&\. wnn.,, Oed#leion °' o. eo.a Meaa. Callfomla EXCEPT All OIL. OIL purtenant) aod eNr" of Ind COit.i Incurred, .. pro-IOe'*', COYll'lng .. Ot Mt i.llt and Oection to $el The TNat .. dltc'8lml lnY At0HTS. MINERAL.$, MIN- t10Ck pet'\tlnetlg lo water lt\ded In the lr\t(runWlla ev-pol1lon ot lijd1 proper1y, The ~lld cllUMd a lla.b!lt1Y for Wf'f lncomcl· lRAl RIGHTS, NATUAAl and waW "Ghia ~ °' ldenclng the ~ ..... tooeChef with .ny ~ Notice of Olfd and E*> NII of Ole ..,_ lldclrMa GAS RIGHTS, AHO OTH£fl herHller acquired, Ill c\ftd by tMd Deacl ot IOne tlweof, end~ ton IO W '°be~ tnd o4t'9r COfftfnOtl del9-HYOAOCAABONS llY bulldlng equlpm~I and Trwt. actv.-.ces undtf lhl or~ peymt'* mede ii In the ~ ..,.,_ the nation, If •ny. aflown WHATSOEVER MAME ,,,...,.... now or ,,. .. ner term• of Mid o.ed ot ~ ~ ....... ,.... P"Of*t'f la loCM.CS. herein • KNOW... GEOTHERMAL located llPon eald r.al Trutt. fHa. d\efV" and Ing and 1VU9 de'i•llJIWMlll Detet ............. ti The name and lldclleea of STEAM, OEOTHl::RMAl. pro~; .. bUlldingl. Im• ••~ Of ~ TNet" rtghtl permits and ~ 1en , ' ""' 9eneftc*v (Of ..,.._ ~l.S M OtftHtO P"O'*M'!'..:_.~~~~an:-and of the INtl Cll'Hlled by •I•. •Ir rlgtlta. dentlty c ........ ,....... ....... a.ry·, counMI « agent) ~ IN CM.lfC>f'NIA l'\JBUC _.flll\Ul'tll, ""'""""'' laid Deed ot Trwl-~ bOnu9 tlghtl, and trw'lftr TNe Ca.,.eftJ ~ requeal the .. ,. M'°'-"'Clt COD& SEC· ;"'91· equipment, midi~· total emoutlt Of ~ unpaid able dewlOp!Mnl flghta; all T'NetH et TN .... 'e ~ conduci.cl II• lt>N ll03 &T SEO , 'THAT 1ry, •pp•ratus. uten•ll•. balance OI fie ~k>M ol Tl'Ulton ngtlta, ttl• aod ll99ftt Me\611 a. o·eonnor MAY •• WITHIN OR """'*• ..,,f'O, pipee, con MC\INd by fie ptopeft'f '° lnler.tt In and to any 488 ...,._. "'-'• Adami. ~ I ...,._ UNO£" TH' PAACn Of dull&. elevators, eKlll\Ot'I, be told and ~ble .. awwda, f'tmUMfMlont,MI hit• ltO .... "'-" *" lANO HrtttllNA~ OE· ._.,,.. aod lk condition-tlmated c~tl. ,.,,.,...._~Of compenMUon •l•o•, Cal ltar"I• 11'1 lo11tfl "g11eroa ICfU••D. TOOITHUI Ing ~ -"' •I> and ~ at fie um. heretOtole mlde or,,.,.._ MtM C4tl) .............. l.,,., FlOOr • WITH nta HAPUUAL ~. "°"' or laltf Cll IN l!'lnlet ~llOrl Of ._ rNde by an, and IM 8JI "°'" ........ &.oe AngtMa. CA I0011 MJtfT Oii OM.UNG. ...... ,.... on ~ rHI ptop-1M NoCice of TNlt .. ·a W ,_.., bOerdt, ~ •ttuettaM ......... lJl3) 82().1240 ING, DPl.OflNe AMO Of'. .,_; .. lrclanO'blt property 11 u llm•l•d to C>• cornmla9'0nt, OlfloM, 0: we.at... Dlred!Onl '° "'-~ lMT1NO ~ N#/0 Md""*"°"" orf~ t 3.t02,•M ot, prOV\4fed. ~ 01 any '*'" P11bll•h•d Newport '"1 be~ pur9UMI STONNO If NfO MllOI'· f'.'lldr1' to fie °"'v-IO howt>Yet ~·a bid .tilDOt\1r rot .,.,., gcMlf" leacl'I ~ta Mee& Daly to a ~ requemt......, tNO Titl 1AM1 'OMll ~. Of lhe oe>eratJon at Mild~ may Int~ .. ~ Ul'IH ~al • ...,., Pllo« lee>"°'** 17, ,., led to tl'I• lenellclaty IAID LAND OA AHY IMfW Ot llMd WI oonntc• or J"lt'f~ Nld amoont.,,,.. local Of OI~) lo "" Ind Octobef I, 19'3 ~ tin ltO) days ~ OM" LANO. INClUOtNO ilOn .,,.,....fl, tri<fuii rtg, paym.nt p,emlvmt, ac• ~ 01 ,ny l(.IC>MqUel'll thee.I N ~ publc:ltion ot '*' THI f"OHl TO WHlfJ. ~ lmltallcln, .. o:; CN•d lnterHt •ncl •6-O'fmtf c( lne .. eeoine ~. STOCK °" DtNCflC*. ...., ~ ....,. vancn wit~ lncfNwe this ~. ~ l'IOM SELL ....., '* _. be mlde. Al.LY ORllL NtlO .... '"*'1. end,..,,.. of llrat ,._ llgl.-. P"O' 10 ..... let ie/'11 v~ o(. ar b\11 ~ cownant 0t fOf'M LAMDt OTttl" ~ of ftl"I Nlllft tllhatllr> Th• b•nenclary un01t a-. °' ... In, any -........ _w..... ~. ~ OI ..,.. 1MAN THOM Ha ... ..,.,, oowtrtno .. ., .,., t-'Cf °"9d of Tl'\lllC htf9IO. ................ ..,,.. yoor VMV ••'""19 ,..,. l'lgeldillQ ... .,.. A80YI MK,.ID, •Oil potion Oii ad\ ~. ~ ••ecuted and ~ "" ~ .. ~ Tnd ttirooot\ cl stifled IMllon or ~~ OR OAS Wlu.9, 1'*' ~ wllfl 9'11 l"l'Odrflea •'94 to in•~~ a tor'a ~ title, Md lnl« 84245878 lo "' un N(LI, AND IHAfTI INTO. .,_ ""'""1f, MWf dtPo'1" u.t. la end to W1f "'*'"*' fH 0UGtt ~ ~llM>St , .. STIRTlllG I ll~W BUSlllESS11 • TM l-oitl °"*1ment •t .,,. Piiot ia pjeaMd to ~ e MW NMC. now~'° new~ ... We lllriH ~ SEARCH the name ror J'O'I at no .n.. ~. ~ aeve you tM an. end ~ trip to tM Coun HouM In Senta ML Then, of COUrM, "'-1he March le compeit9d wt w\I .... your llctftlOll• ~ "'mt ettt~ Wfth the County Cl ~ °"°' ..... tor '°"' -..M .. required by law Ind thin file yt)OI ' proot of publlcetlon wftt\ County Ci.ttt . , .. ' .. I , I ' ,.. ' PINI• stop by to na. VOU' r\cttt1ou1 but!Mst Stlrt9m..,I 11 IM PtJo( l..e981 O.paf\m.nt, 330 w .. , Bev, ea.ta M ... , Celttonn n you can not '1op by, piMM can ua a1 (71 4) 842~t . ExtM\llQn 3t5 Of 3UI .,,o we fl\Pe ·~ fOf you to hand'e th pn>C9dure bv m If you . ahouid ·ha~ eny turtn.r qutftiont ~ cen us ~ -. wl • 1>e mot• then tied to ua•• you Good Luetl In Y'Ol.lf ' ..,..... bwlneMll .. r -~-·•4 « ... ··---- 88 Thursday, October 1, 1992 ._ PU8UCNOTICES PUl&.ICllOTICES PUIUCIOTICll PUiUclOT-fll•ICIDr-fll•ICIO'NB .... __ ... IC•twm I l .... ~~IC~·!!'!-!!i;;;;1S!SY;!!!-i; PUBLIC NOTICE Nf\eflts have ~ ,. llNctl. CA ea..o · oep19e1. hi Cif &illlil ef ,. QOODM.L. ""° 1MDE-.._ i. ,.,_ -...,.. "-'. .._ Y911 ""9 1· ............ •. _., =-= ----------'*~ l¥le9 U141 date of In-Dei.d •Long~ Cit-A peirtofmance "°""le,. Cir fll C-..._ ,.. ~ ..... IDcllled • ...._. C.. LP T1'6• ~ le .-. .... ~ ~ ... = ........ S!!4T3Ef.!. tury:No. lfomla.~2.tlll. ~ .... o1---wv. ...... ,....,m, IKWANC. ID, .. ,... ...... ,-:~ ..... .,: ....... ,...~~=--:r:.......:::-:..: ........ 1 .,.. vr 7. Medical lreacmenl wM K•MMaTM &U•M -.... IW.: VINl.CAM71' ...,._. ol.. ....... , ... -t• CAUfORNIA r~:y• l'"umolhedby KINGDOM CAlfTMU., ~fNlfbe ......... M'Tmh 0 1l1llu t, ..... ..._,........_. ... ~ Tiie ~)..,. .. MOOIW-llll ........ H.~wMD DEPARTMENT OP Em~ °' ClrMt': no GROii, n . AL •t •. the afke of ... ~ tW. ~ ...... el INl iac. ~ T ....... eM ........ 19 ...... .... ..... ol Artl ...... I ...... _.. INDUSTAW. Ult~ ot l'IOlpltalt Ocuft 81wd., iaoo = ~.::. ~ Pu,llthed Newport llaft la: IKVPMK CLEAN-~011111111 Corpora-~ ..... ...':c:C: = =~· = 1hle •lllFWlt ... A E l AT I 0 N S not /:,ov'tded °' J:ld lof by '-9 .. ech, CA 90902 81d1 must be reuned ID leedt-Coela ..... o.ilr ~ ~ llorl ~ V.: tt7t 10.ocio. Newoofl leedl. CA welt ... C..ey Cl9fll WORKER'S ~lito~:·D°' tchMI E• (3tOI ~2-Mat ., ... ~ of ... Cly "'°' OttDbelr '· ,.. .. bull ...... ~: =--Inc. C.bl..,..,. .,.. n.w. c. ,.. VIGe ... and ihe enlldP••• ~County on Septarn. COMPENSATION a ~pOnt °' tecotds of Published N•lltport Ci.tt, '#Chin Mid lime llmll. ..... t• •IM o111ce o1 LUCici P9op!e'a c.tm Corpora-Pmldl II .... ~ II Odol* 20, tier I, ll2 .... APPEALS BOMO the fe>Uow1ng physicians Beectt-CosUi ~ 0-"Y In • Malec! ~ ...,... W IOTICI . ESCROW CO. INC. 1142 lol'I Thie kll ,..,. W .., tm. 11 Cea• Number: UNt. Wiii be oll«ed In ~ Not S.plenlber 10 11 24 ~ on IN CUlide....... GMDa QiiOvi ILYD. M9rnohil CATY Inc. ...... Courir a.ti ol 'Ille bulC ult II ~~ P\Mlt*9 ~ Beech. 9'9ned end are attached· Espo11to, ' ' Bod "*" Numbw and .. tetaM 1201. GAAOEN GROVE: W.m. C..... Communic. Or1fl9I 0ouner.,. ..,.._. c.llfomla Uniform ...,..... Colla .... ~ Piiot 0e> APPLICATION FOA A(). MD .• 7125/91 & Geore• J and Oc1ob« 1• 1992 o~ o.... •TICll TO CA...... tloM Inc. tier 2•, 1112 merclel Cod• $ecllon loblr '· .. , •• 22. ·- JUDICATION OF CLAIM. Welter, P.T .. 8126191 IMSO ach bid lhlll ~ CRDITOllS OI' TNs bull .... II IUbject Wll/ftf# Ca1a1e ConvnunD '8487U ltcMU. encl Th-478 M1 Freddie Smllh, Social 9. The following othef PUIUC MATICE NCh ~d ~ ltltm • 191 9UUl ••• • to Cellfomla Uniform Com-taor'9 ComPMr P\lbllNcf Newport llMdl-The ,.,,,. secun•y Numb« 566-()4. documents 'Witt be offered _, lonh In "'~~ __ -.,-merclel Cod• Section SIFT.A Mllwa4'-" C:..... Colla..._ o.iir flllol ~ IM peraon wt"' wftolft RENT ,4303, ,2~· &.nlle Awnue, ~ ~ and ant .. --Air, aod ell •l!Cef!llD,. to ·---. 110l.2. Cotp, c:t.lmt IMY be tiled la Firtt On!NtO, CA 91762~ tached· DWC.1 & D..yc-3 coscr.:l =SA =-~the~~ ., ... U.C.C.J • '° IUbjec\ .. n.M TA ,.. •ull" c... Co .• IDber t ... II. 22• 1~.,, ~~! .... 5000Mn:.;: _.,. c•-·llled CalilofTl'a &s1neu {;oh. 10 List othef cia.ms °'in.-"~ _,.., _.,,... ....._ ..._ wld eddr9a o4 the petlOn Inc ..,., -.-Y· u11""V'1 -11 sultants A Cal1fomla Cor· c:lustri8' Injury or Appljca-BIO ITDtl NO. 948 tal, end tallUf• to Ml fOfth ZNIOn.A w11t1 whOm dalma may be w.,ner C'•ble of New PU9UC llOTICI St. Suite 10.000, Newpor1l--------- porauon and George D. llons filed by 1hls ln1ured BUS &Mel TU any Item In Uie ~ Notice la '*9by ..,.,._ to filed la LUCKY ESCROW YOfll. Inc. llMdl, CA ~ end the -· RobertS.CEO.C FO.and woncer.NONE ADVERTISING tabotlt shalt be grounds creditors of the within CO., 1942. GAffDEN w_.&ro.lnc. ,...., laltdayfot1illngcWmaby n.-i ... Sec1e1ary 1300 Dove DECLARATION UNDER NOTICE• IS HEREBY ·~::.r :1;:: ~· '°"" rwned ......... bulC GROVE BlVO .• STE. 207, HOfM Boll ()nice, Inc. •m •. ..,., ~ ":J;' ~ ~ ,.,. Street. Sui!l' 250, NewpM PENALTY OF PERJURY: GIV~N that Mlled propol· _ lull __. _, .. II ebcKll to be IMde ol GARDEN ORO\fE, CA. Werner Communicalllona llOTICa TO tier 1 • ............._ --I -· Br!ICh, CA 92660 • I. KENNETH AlLEH fONQ. all Wiii be rec.lled by the vie 1\M\91 .... ,_ the aHalt de1crlbed ..... and ... IMl dale for Inc. bulinell day .._... .,,. -~ • THIS APPLICATION IS DON, Appllcant'• atlomey City of Coli. ...... to Wit: denCes ol .. peBOnl end be6ow. llllnO delmt thlll be Oct~ lllM w,,,_ c..... Inc. CllWTOllS °" entlclpetad .. d.i. sped-il j BEING FtLFD BECAUSE dectate under penalty of The City Clerk, P.O. Box panJes intarelted ~ the The names end bullnesl tier ,,, 1192, which la the H80'f'llm1, Inc:. MILK aALa fled alJOYe, Q. CD OF BONA HOE DISPUTE perfury that Appljcant l\as 1200, Costa ....... C.1110<· proposal If Uie aubmitt.111• ldchalel ol the...., .. : ~ day befor. the Angelic Productions, Inc. INoelce ~ Date4h .. pteMber CD E>OSTS ON THE FOLLOW-completed diSCOYefy. lhat nla 92628-1200, on or ~ bye cor~llontilc sate.':: EDMUND JIN CHOI, ... dmle apeclled aboW. lncfependent Program•. .. ucc a.c. •toe) 2a. t"2 Q. • ~ INv tSSUE(S}' .. medical repons in my f0<e the hour of 10:00 am names o o ers S $,NO: 557~ Deted ~ 22. 1112 Inc:. NOTICE IS HERUV Mldtael Sandeee ~ !!\ ~ Temporary, Olubllily. pouession 0< control haYe on Thursday, October 22, = .. ~~tleeg~,on ~y Ml CHOI. W llAll Lim. H80 inc¥pendenl Produo-ONEH INl e b&lll .... II Publl•h•d Newport :l ~ e "' Med cal T1eatmeflt, Perma-been tited and sef\led u 1992. It sNll be the r• _... ~-..... -on ft.NO: 557.olMI029 DUIC SUllQ YAllG t1oM. lnC. ~to be made. Be.ch.CO.ta Mesa Dally -~ IW'nt O.sal>lhty, Reimburse-required by the WCA8 sponsibtlity of the bldderio and ~""''., more than 17751 SKYPAAI(. ID, IA-Published New ort Cn.adel Plctur9a. Inc. TI-. !WM(•) encl bull-~. 0 -a mcrtl or Medical Treatment Rules of Precllc• and Pre> deliver submittal to the Cuy one orticer must sign. If the VINE, CA 1271• p D4 Produc:tlons Inc. ,_. addrMI ol the _..., P1loC October 1· IB92. ~ - Anorneys tees, penalues: cedure; that a copy ol this Clark"• Office by the :hl>"1lttal 11 ~~ ::::-· The locallon In Calltomla =~~,!!-5 ..... 1....... Dally Fantasaic Fac:t.1, Inc. ..: Sam EJlel, ,5300 Send IMll It> :;:r-CD a"d •ntere~t Application together with proper announced time. P or a ,.... ' 19• of the chief execulille ~ . ..---• ._. Lorimv Producllona Inc. Canyon Avenue. Su11e ICU, ... IT tS CL.AIMED THAT al supportlf>g documents Bldt will be publicly stale the names and ad· of the ....., Is: SAME AS Thia NoliCa I• being ,.. NoMwnt Productionl Inc. !Nine CA W711 PUIUC NOTICE t The · 1u1eo worker, has been Mrved on op~ opened and ,.ad aloud at dresses ol all general par1· ABOVE pubhhed to correct omls-fWw T-Productions, oana bullnell u : Sam "03 ... b<>rn 0905 55. wtute em-tr>g parlles <-Proor of 10:00 a.m., or u soon nert a~ j01nt V9'1l1.Jerl. 11 Al lts-.d by the....,, al alon In Augul( 5, 1992 pub-Inc. Ella, MD. , CMStosee39 ,.,. plo~•-d as a truck drrver on SelVICe attached); that Ai>-thereafter u practicable Of! Ille bl~der 11 1 sole prc>pn. other bulinnl Nm9I encl llc:etlon. Studio Equipment, Inc. All othe r bu tin••• Flctltlou• o~ :?'.>'91 1n Newpo11 Beach, ptlcant is roady to proceed Thursday, October 22. ~o~;1P ~ ~not':' :"b'Y addresses u1ed by the Published Newport XPTNY ProdUC1ion1 Inc. name(•) end addtw .. (ff) BuelftH• Name B e .\ by inc employe< sus 10 heanng. 1992, for the funnhing of 11 oes us nes un er • Miler within three yews I»-e. ·h-C .,.. D 1 Telepicture1 Animated Pn>-UMd by Ole Mlllt(1) Within Slat..,..nt •!I rU "'llll\' a•1t..ng OUI or T111s Appl1call0t\ may .... BUS SHELTER ADVERTIS-~111-:~ r:;:m•.al th•. ~ lore the d•t• such b l WU ,,: Oct~ 1 1.!e II y ductions. Inc. ., •• past thrM vears. .. The Followlng persons •• ·~u in 1110 c0ur-se ol em-be filed without a dft'r ING. . m •re na: "' Mnl or delivered to IN o.,.r • ln>6.. TelepocturH Production• Mled by fie_....(•) • .,.. •• dolno bullnett as: i .. _. p1ovmen1 to the spine. and completed Emplovc.-o'i A MANDATORY prebld the bidder w.th a da.v.1•· buyer are: NONE W28' SeMCel, Inc. _ Sam 0.. M.D. and no NEWPORT RADIOSUR· • 2 Tt1e in1ury occv1ed as Claim for WQlil~ra ..:om-conlerenc. w.11 be hetd !!0n following sh.owing The namet and buslneu WAD Productlon1 Inc. ott. eddre..... GERY CENTER, 1441 Avo-g < r0 u,.ws Fell ,;0m trailer ponsatlon Benehts form Thursday, October 8, 1992 DB~ .. (the jJl~tit~ou• addresses of the buyer.,.: PUBLIC NOTICE Warnef Brot. Anlmauon Th• name(•) encl ~ cado AYenue, Suite 203, .~~~-CD :J Actual eJrn1ngs at the p10111dod by the 1mploye1 ot 9:00 a.m. The confer· name ; PJ~"i, t ·i ow· SUNG NAM LEE. 988033 Inc. ne11 eddr111 of the Newport Beach, Calif. .., 11me ot 1n1ury M.i•umum. doscnbm~ this claim of in-ence w~I be held In tho first ~alert, be"'° ed 1 ~ ~me S.S NO: 151·58-35"45 --...,.,_,_ Wamfff Entertainment Inc. buyer(•) .. : MlchM4 ~ 92860 4 ,,,,vry C.lUSM dlsablltly 1urv or d1sabtMy. Attached fl09' confe<~ room of us u tc"~ ere Du K s u NG y AN 0. r ...... _ WCI tnyulon of Prlvllcy lietO. M.D., 16300 Send Newport Di~stic And a~ fltillows 3 25/91 to copy of EmployM'I Claim City of CosUi Mesa City rs a current regisu.tlon SS NO: 556-51-5076 lluslMM Nw Inc. Canyon Ave. Sulle 801, Ir· TrHlmf'l'll Center. Inc.. • • p•tlsPnt and continJlng for Worllers' Compensation Halt, n Fatr Drive, Costa R"th ~he 10ranoe 1Courrty 1ns1 SKYPARK. ,D, IR· Statetnet1t WCl/N-•rk Production• vine, CA 92718 Cal1fomla corpontion, 1u1 5 Compens.i1ton wu Bentf1ts form Mna. Al bidders are r.. ecor er. n ~aee.o corpo-VINE, CA 92714 The Following persons Inc. TI-. .... ti being sold we Avocado Avenue, Suite •.rlli.· - 1 , d SomQ cc Diane Fonteboa, 939 quired U> 1Uend the entire r~ll~sp lncl~d• °$0 names The assets 10 be sold are e,. dcing buslne11 u : The mailing addreu of generally dHcribed 11: 200', ·N-port Beach. Calif. & un~mpToymenl in541r. N Mansnetd Avenue, Los conference. Submittal• by 0 t e res• ont. ecretaty, descrlbetl In generel •: CABLEVISION OF OR· each general p.ar1nef of the Medical Equipment. Office 92660 .ir·ce 01 unemployment Angeles, CA 90038 those bidden who do not Treasurer, and Manager. LEASEHOLD IMPROVE· ANGE. 15' Glas ... Street. Partne(Shlp Is: Equipmer14, flxtur11. fuml· This bu1lne11 is con- corr ;>eno;a1 •Jn q1s.ib11t1y George D Roberts, 2312 attend the entire pre-bid Make the right move. MENTS, FIXTURES. EQUIP. Orenge, C.hf. 92666 c/o ~ Warner Inc~ 75 ture end t"'*1l lmpn>ve-oduci.d by:• corporation Arat1a Street, Newport conle<ence lf•11ll not be ac-Pilot Real Eatate MENT, FURNITURE. TI-. Name of the Pat1nar· Rockefeller Plaza, New mentt. . Th• registrant(•) com-141-H71 330 West Bay Street ~REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ~ 1002-1825 mREAL ESTATE . .RENTALS · . 2102-2174 - 11111 COMMERCIAL . -REAL ESTATE 27'50-2790 ' All real estate· listings that run in Saturday's publication appear in the separate Real Estate tabloid section. . ) Costa Mesa, CA, 92627 · 1 UBUSINESS'lr -UFINANCIAL • 2900-2918 .. I ~ I l.!. !!!!!~1!,!mG~-~--_J . 2920-3005 , OsERVICE 11:1 DIR~CTORY . -.. .,, 3406-3939 , 5530-0640 E•RCUiuHSE FOR SILE . 80lo-eo80 lfil=rtaE 8109·8190 .MllLWlllE I llWISPllll'llllN , . '7011-9090 I I I Bow To Place A Cla.ssifted Ad By Phone ..................... 848-l'i878 8 :00am • IS:30pm Monday thru Friday By Visiting ....... 330 West Bay Street {oorner of Newport BlYd.. • ~ St.) 8:30&m -:5:30pm • Monday t.bru Frid.ay Or By Mail ...•.......... 330 West Bay St.. Costa Mesa, CA. 91827 · Desutltnes .............. 5 :30pm dal)y for next d&T• publication. 5:3opm Thursday for the Real Eataie Tab. 3:30pm Wedne8da7 for the Jndeponden' HOUSES/CONDOS COSTA MESA 1024 NEWPORT OOT-OF·COUNTY BOUSESICOllDOS CORONA COSTA MESA 2124 llUNTJlfGTON NEWPORT CORONA . I .. FOR SAll BEACH 1069 PROPERTY 1525 POI IEIT DEL MAR 2122 BEACH 2140 BEACH 2169 DEL MAR 2622 Doll House!! 2BR 2vaBa, den/study, ========I========•-=:::;:=====;: compl furn, w/d , frig. 1• Remod EHtslde 3BR $168,000.$10M NEW SUBDIVISION OF • Light. airy, 2BR 1BA tit, last + MC $1500 2aR t .. 2-•lY condo. OCEAN FRONT 30R ..... ,to be~ l..g 20r 2BA, french doors, u Name The Prlcol ONE ACRE + parcel over gar. Aveil rmmed. Cple prerd. 642-0299 Patio, p<>ot, clubhM, 2BA ui>per, 2 car ger, w/frpl, blt·lna & retrlg, GENERAL bay window, pine cab-72:s.9500 Bk /'49t near Lake Tehoe. G $900/mo &10-5&33 w/d. $875. Aval.I now. frpl, lllllAC, $2300 balcony, gar+pwtmg 1002 tncts. Asking S350K. r Beaullful p in••. ENERAL 2102 · 2br/1ba, Enc Gar, Lge 840-2772 or 379-5899 mo, yr1y, 67S.22n ape. $1010 &.-4-8962 ========= Agt. Jtm 751·2787 • BAYVIEW TERRACE meadow and moun-48R 2Y.rBA hOUM with yd, Quite, Adulta, ~t· On the ~~Winter 2BR .. office 2B• B eat The Bank! Lovely Medtterranoan. ~~~t 2~?i~· $~~.~: taln v i ewa, under-Dolphins play lezlly In patio. 712 Goldenrod. ok, SSOO. 64&-6138· Rental, Od~. 2BR 310Y.r Irle, waak to Bkr has forec:tosure nr Bk Bay •Sr 3.B.a. .3.. Aat 729•7297 qround utlhtios. Owner the Sllrf )oat "0 feet Avellable October 1. o~n sun 1-!:J NEWPOIT 18A; 11500/mo.-bch. Yrty $1300/mo. ptop tm --satt!t Save-yr nw:CStm Reduced. • llninetnl:f' -.valtatrle. b-•iow UM ~ "'9 ... ca• )29-7214. 3BR + den, yard, 2-car IEACB · 723-4'011 Avail now. 87~2238 sss1 7?3"9500 Ag1 S369 000 642-aao7 •~ Owner f•bulou1 Call Gayle for det.aill oceen bluff !580/ g•r. clean, no peta. 2169 -..-------1=""=.,.,.....,..,,.=----- • • 3BR 2V'1Ba, ocn vw 1·8oo.321-6051. 4.SBA COM home CDll Furn ttudio room, 625-B Ptum4tf. $1,050. Rent.le Av•tllblel MCH APT near park. Coto de Cua Musi condo, $239,900 TAHOE REAL ESTATE with •weeping ~.,, prlv entrance•alh, 18t Pru.Cal.Alty, Agt. 1-!SBR. S800-S5000/ lull knch, lrg lvng rm, S('tl Lowest prjce on OPEN SUN t t·2 AUCTION. 30 home•. end Newport Jetty ~ last, 760--0928. Barbara 729-7286 •---h Re..Aalll Mo. No fee charged. w/d, Pl/\ patlO. S830 + ~o~~,,~?,~'~!an L~~i' FOUNTAIN . 9 Barlovento 645-1842 B5 separate lots. Lake views. $5,900/month Oulte-$400.lncl utll. 3B R 2BA, lge yd, hdwd ~ .... Agt. M2·7121 S.SOO aec. 723-1513 Aprox 2100 sq 11 VALLEY 1034 C•hfornla reaJ estate leH•. Agent 875-nra, f/p, 2-Qr gar,. ...,..T .....u.A Ye.., Ren..as! Frt>n<:h dOo•"-in every euctlon. 95 lots aold 2311/875--3311 Ch8rmlng furn 3Br, 2183 ~ •12001 Y'EMlYORW9REJl Npt Creat •BR S1600 In d L..wrl" Dl:U' Individually Foe iolOI· ROGP'• WEAL°TY lrpic, very near Main mo. 619-6S8-1896. ~110Clr'ltl0 eu. to be .. 3BR •1200 COSTA MESA 2624 •OOITl ___....., .lO pa1iO °G61den OpportunTfy ~. 11\ma. I k Bch Short term Ok Of Studlalt ____ .........,. ... n • on 16th la1rway By Lovely JBA Stratford ESTATE t ~•TIH! mat on pee •o• 1· Nwpt 2bd $1400 · 1 ' Open houH 9--26, 27. ~·--...,....-9.itx>a hm 2BR $1050 I::::;:::;:::;:::;;;::;:::;:::;: o wno r Prln only ~ 800-523·1964. w/d, fireplace .... Pd uU · 673-0584 Aveil. S.27. F~ e>c.Mlcont 3BR $2300 $324,900 589 1055 ~ao:il~r~~. ·~~~!.~~ =:::;:::;:::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;I:======== E.eo.ia ..._ 3bd N!:i! ~BerkR con3~doBA• ~:!!_!et.,Lr¥.!'. brlg3,12~ .. 3 VIiia Renfala BllRftJ.,_..T2M4ewpo1 94 rt Townt.CMlle Stfle If You Snooze... use of ceremlc tlle OUT Of STATE C ··-· un .-. 175-4912 3BR 2'h8a, encl g• You know tho 1est New carpe t Only ACDl:llGE • • ondo $1,400 f/p, 2 car, AJC. $2200 frpl, 2 car _gar, 11350 rage, wshr/dryr hkups, Bank rcpo Don t miss $234,000 ~ 1125 PROPERTY 1558 Corona chi... Mr. Miller. 720-3965 151Al~rt645-0988 ---------· -pvt beck yerd, pool I ovt on this 1emf1C op C-21 Sea Breeze 3bd duplex 51550 Oceentront Property. E.Slde 1'001f condO. *•Bluff• Tow~ ======== apa 11070/mo,. $350 por1unny noo sq ft (714) 962·552t AUCTION OCT 3, s.1 55 ACRES ANO BUILD-1500 aq f\ 3QA 2BA 29R 2\4BA, 2·p•tloe. ttou.e •BA 3BA. 2· APAITlllNTS dep. M8-700f 4BR. 3 BA, huge lot ecrea on Sha.ta l.Alk:e ING near beautlful Corone def II• pvt. road.• Alt amen: gar + 1 apace, Inside etory. Renovsted. POI l!NT 2233.f'•rvl•w Rd ~~1s2s; ~~ghb~ ffY-t-.rrT't.tGTON 50 camp1ltH, paved Kre~~llng, Coloredo. 3bd HM, vua, PoOt Wlneer $2,000/mo, Yr lndry area. SIOOO/mo 11850/mo. ~ ~===~:::;:::;;;::;;l-~wM"ltii-iliii:--hood Emporium u, .. u.n Interior rOllde, store, 17,00'0 eq. ft. WiU'I two $3300 round S2500/mo. 963-Avail Oct. 998-3434 •2BR :ZS., deck, frptc, iii $t00 REBATE (7141 039-2100 BEACH 1040 poof, year round vaca· overhead crane•. Spe-30n; 209-!S;it7-8815 Raetelde lg 2BA 2 C# gar, atepe '°''========::! •l!A8TSID•• tlon rentals. No mini· clal eeot'lOmlc flnano-N•W'POlt 9ch 2bd 2YlBA nHr 20th & beactll 1950 Property•• Spacious t S tory mum. -For brochure Ing poufble. Cell HM furn bchfmt$8000 SPYGLASS Newport Blvd. 2•tory, HM Rftn M2·38!50 BALBOA 29A 1745 Gaa/Wator Original o wner has E.xceptlonal Value cell 1-8()().559-508-4. Krommllng City Man-41 & be•ut 4BR hM, trplc, •m•ll patio, oa· UDO ISLE IS'...... 2606 ~rr=~~~· ma1nt.alned home In Sparkling 4BR home egor Biii Koelm (303) SUMMER pool & •pa la;9 4 :um rege. Pet ()t(. S,050, * * WUHI mini cond Lovely w /oceen breezu, 72•·32•9 RENTALS AVAILABLE 1"1I Oya a · te Agt 87~9t2 48r 3Ba. lrg rec rm w/ $300 OFF MOVE IN b•c k yark Large 2BA, remod kltch9n & OOT·Of·COONTY Ew 7a..7en Met1c, Lux condo, nr ....... 2br· pool table, 2 ffplca, SMAll 18A 18", ..... , Clt•r"''"• 18R. room1 Ownor ma" BA' o I I t Waterflont ....... -... th tlo ... ~. · · • •· vera z• o pnoPE,,TY 1525 lno .......... -Nationwide USA tba, frpl, pool..tna, •unny ~'" pen · patio, new carpeVpnt. ~•rd Apta. O••d. eJJailt with fin. Try 80-Fant.astlc curb eppeel. &\ I\ DaUl"ln:~JW:Bl)UCJ " •• gym. $1010.mo., 839-82900,...,.... '723.aeoe ltl!50lmo lnct utll Avall pool. Cloee to ew()" 10 101 $260,000 S259 900 l\ftnl~.-~ Ut·t400, 790ieoct .• • II •'"'"-I -.... e-21 Welcotn. · e-2t Surf CUSTOM BUILT LOG GROVES 1575 e7a4900 0405 dye, 73Ms29. ••llA ·-. 1'WNdl••t,. •75-78&3 "-"' _ ...... 968-8875 (714) 992.-7873 HOME. NOl'thm Cal· COSTA KESA 2124 i~L!!!! 3tw~'= ~ ::1 ~...;: · •..a UPP--·-"NI Turn Key Property flomla pines 'T'Welve AAA 5 ecr• renchet ·---....,,..... ·--'3300/mo ....._8t23 29A, fnod yd, W\r pd Derting 3BA, 2BA sin-private ecrH. Two near f our beeutlful BALBOA BRs, 2 \o1t BA. ywd, • IAllOA N8-4t20 e.ePM glo atory on 7000 •Q n IRVINE 1044 •tor;, 2,050 aq. ft. 3 1•11••· fant.Htlo Invest· at:un1un • • E.SkM, ,.mdld, 2BA frpl, 0811120014Z·Om. 2.STORY •• 389 home P!lfllSUIJl 2607 2UM Plec...U..O 1785 IOt. Assumable lo~I bedroom, 21h bath. ment. retirement • .-~an~v-.. 2107 1BA "--• w/d htlupe, VIiiage Creek Condo, on cul-de .. ac near 157!5 Orange-C *"' Now roof & pelnl Up.:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;== Two deck•. 5225.000. 12.990 oo . 1500 e-. fned yd, gl'dnf, 38R 28A, OV9f t700 9adl e.y. Larve ywd. ~=====~=:== dated kitchen & bath• Open .... u 12-6, 8 rus-Bernelche Reelty Down/175 monUUy. UIQ a8r, 2 u blllh. lmmac. oondl Sm pee eq ft. Walk to So. tt'7tl0t'mo. .....an • UWRONT ~H. 9·119• Cal ~pa t11ng wind, Tur\Je Rock (016) 257-o<M3. owner wlll finance. Ooeenhonl w/marina. OK. Avell ,0110. 1911 Coeat Plau, w /d ._. ... ftan1 condO, pallo, clean. quiet, C·2t Berv Ae•lty VIiie, Duel matr 11•. , ~-'""". --~ .. · -S.C'd btdg w/2 encl 833-777&: 77~ htlup. All. 2-car gw. I~ lldrme+dfn, ••fe, n /tmkr/peta (7t4) 962·889t d9n, forml living/din-SELL 1ne ., ..... , ,.... pal'lcng spcs. Furn. Ave 11300/mo. dap 291· '""' 1491 g11r, pool. 1595. 173-1943 Ing, end uni\, overlook ket Place. Pllo4 CleHI· 1111 lllOO "· ~ ••'•Ide 2Br Ht9a 8151 ext 100 or we. lt800t'm0. l'73-3018 •ON..._ waT••• =========-pork, jutt reduced fled COltaoe mklro atneh 544-144!0 • .,. .. " CORONA 1319,999 by owner your home M2. ... '78 ~·Ute rtahl move. oar wJ ... w/d htlup, IM..,,..ONT IC PMOrem6cl vtew 28R B~•S4. through C~SS1fled 1 Pteot ......-E..... Mtl """" l9!IO uu,-n. .... n. r .... "" lllR. den. 2llA. glMd lllA. 2 car gar. no . SILL yow used vetllde 1tvouah cllsslled 80-H'la . --------~<1~_,__,,jiie..;._• ~~a:J;;.;;.;t_•_•_•.-2 ~-oomm. tip. .._ w/d, pM8 l1100 17~7092 _D=EL=MAR===10=2=2 . . '-======= ======·= e-82300 eeo.t4t• !iii1iii';t;";;;;;;;-I..__------1_ 28A1BA=ege. _ Spyglass ValJ1t! OUT-OF-STATE OUT-Of-STATE OUT·OP·STAT! -OUT-OP-STAD .WIOA IAllOA ,~ 1_.:.-: .. ,1:.. " Model perfect 5BA W/ PROPERTY 1558 PROPEITY 1558 PIOPEITY 1551 nomn lSSI PlllDISUlA 2107 PEllDISUlA 2107 ~ ---~-= c.e 1D-t481. 180" v .. wa Term• Of gar..... ,.~ l•i9a:ii.;;;.-iiiiillnii.; .... 8;j1j;;;•';;"r tr•d• Call P•trlck -ye.,J~ rentl Dook On !;"~~:on!:.C:-e~~ co1otodo • ---Spirit· La~• 1// .... .-,& =:=-:=. c.n. iae ::..~a:·.: E8Ct1RA Th• ........ ~· ~ ,.......,.,,.... ....., ~Incl •• n/a, .. -I~ n/P. .. 72 COSTA ME5A 1024 -RELAX IN "THI ROCKID" _,. I-.. 8 0 .. ~ ":' """ ... --.. =::, °'.::'t, a.:':,.~ 40 Acrea In prtstlne mount.In valley at 3 bedroom plus church o J tht .... r."f.: en. ownef'• un1. P•"''"9- s80 l\Al\$480 000 tho base of Colorado'• tall11t rnountafn (busl ) .a.nnrn 7 000 ~ 12• °'" .--A¥1 101t. s..e 2391 ,UVV" , ness . ,.,,..,..,.. ... x. , sq. ,-.-•· · ._ .......... 11 1 Bkr/Agt 723-9500 range Breathtaking 360 vlew1. Ski th• ft . $S7,000. Posslbl• 9 ..... _.. • -• ™' I vrty. b•lbo• b•ytmt, local alope1, golf ·at St. Andrewa •~tore " uut"~' "'*' wNJe oerpetlna. pr.., b .. ch/P'erlboet BUY OF THE YURI on• million acr" national fe>t91t wf62 coffee + antique store or mefl. ca1a11ne ..... ...,. b •· nt,_., P'11"9· u•T••o• •DA 2BA 1L..-•1Jied Bome1 l8A. ''JOQfmO. c.e 82300 ""· 11a.o.e1. home on popular lakes and 370 mllet of 1tream. Art wtthln Near Spokane and Coeur d' rwlll Nell u:1,1111, ......_ & Piiot c...... au ot. $!i0,ooo ut>O.r minutes. It'• all up to YOUI Onty $29,800 f0t VIC.ldnn-:. Reoation . School s.o.i ~ 411~ • 117·7419 ... Repointi1g? ............ ~ -......... ' .... u ........ 0.W•Wti ............. • --- _I ,,,.,kef owe , .. TO Call NOW .•. Tom Miii-Alene. Gr~t 4nvestment. · • Cll For An Info. Sheet • ...,. ,..t.,, cm 0r. n.,..... oomp...., .. w~ dnl 12'19,800 .., 1b011 _.., ttOOO...,... atwe end curw.t dtf9o. l r .t.ctd•01111e""-' .. 719-592-0173 LPI 1-(415) 716-~7U 973.••NT ..,.,M.we111r1.wld. '°'Y°'OOod•anc1..,. u t ·80' f • • ' ~ bctl ,,.., 11Mlt7 • wteee M»Undl . , ......... . . .. l , .. I -· I J Thursday, October 1, 1992 - COSD ~ 2124 COSTA MESA' 2624 NEWPORT COMMllCW. MONEY LO$T • nRSONALS 3002 SCHOOLS • MEMBE.SmPS EllPLOllllllT •TM..._. You lftl Nr OCC·Sp11elous bright BEACH 2669 1111. ISTAD TO LOAN 2914 POUND 2925 SINGLES: Meet single lNSTROCTION3012 3018 OPPOl'IOlllW 2BA 28A, bfUne, l850. 28 R . gar. •harp, I;::::::::::::::::== 1:::======== :::===:::;:;:;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;:;1~=:;::===== people th 0 nh ut ======== C.t Ot<I AQt, Pam clean, nr ahops/bus W. NeWSMWt 26R 2BA,l::=======:i 11 FAST CASH S8 Feuftd 9125, Australian l'Ufal Amer~.uc!r.. AIACRAH MECHANIC NEWPO RT BEACH =========== M6-5880 OI 979-3148 $695 Agt 540.1151 steps to beac!'· 2 car BUS'~C!C! oma l.oens: peraonal, buei· Shepfletd, young f• det"tlaJ reputabte ... TRAINING Become c 0 u NT R y c Lu A E· ... o~U'I' QU gar. frp&c, pauo, $950 U11~ ness. debt conaolld•· male, 22nd & Santa tabhsh~ plan. 'Free FAA ce111hed A&P M.. OOLF MEMBERSHIP. PU°"' ·~& •1 Mo Fr" Utilal Lg IET LOCATION! Bkr 642·MSO FOi i.ENT 2769 lion, ect-Easy qu-'lfy· N\A ave area details. Country Con· chantc Oay or night 549.2575 5530 ~ 2br 1ba, gar, nu Cozy houH 2BR 1BA. WALK TO •UCH 2 Ing, aame day ap. !M8·1858 nectlons Newsletter, classos F1nanc1a1 aid N e wpot't B••ch cpl, D/W, storage yard, new carpet & m11elet' suite BR• & EXEC proval, bad credit OK LOST g.29 Wesl High· PO Box 406• Supenor, available j ob place country club golf ;;:;::=:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;;:= 1750 No Pel &40 2495 vertical blinds 1850 BA 1,,. lvn & ottlcee, .IW 1.aoe>-381 .... 30 land Terrier (White NE ~ .. 978. ment assistance. Rice membership fo r ••DRIWR•• 22ev. Slerke ' • g rm AJrport, NB. Frorp .,.. A 1 ti 1 800 736 must have dependable •EAITSIDE• CCNTAUR MGMT l\ltchen, new palnVcar· 1350/mo. Pvt work Debt Consolodatlon Scoctle dog) red coi.t--------1~1! ~~oenl~ Atizo~ Nie. 954·03lO. lransportatlon, good 2BR duplex, D/W. • 642·2288 P•1•11 gated aecu"!y, •totlona S1!i0/mo S2K·S100K. Reduce lar, neaJ RedhllV ADULTLMPMTYUNE campus. Thinking of having a OMV, Ina. M8·21n poo •P•. Avail Oct 4• Free pr~ng fClm re-monthly paymenca by Baker. 47 ·9308, 241 • w llM l-eoG-169-FINE -----------garage sale? Give us wsh•/dryr hkup, ga-======== S1300 mo .. sec 479. copt. coffee, cont rm 50% and reduce Inter· 1401 Rew.,d FOAlheRIOE olyow UFE S e ll your home a c.a111 BAllYSITTER ran· S850/mo. 8792/838-7508 FAX 50e, copier 10c. est ratest Not bank· LOST Parrot med-size cc dug. ta+ SZ'mrn through c1asslf1ed. PILOT CLASSIFIED Weekday• E ng lish C:.lu~~i~;-HUNTINGTON Yearly 1BR IBA., stove, 833·9550 Al Quinlan ruptcy. Free Inform•· gray wilt! reel i.e.11, In 6425878 642-5678 spH long. CM home. M2-2288 BEACH 2640 r9lrlg, alngle adu1t1========= tlon. 800.235-3329 aealllew/spyglass area lr,~~~;!;!;!;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!;~;;;~ ___ 548-__ 7_8_1_4 __ only, no gar. $695/mo. INCOME om 9-28, reward, tookll c,s 542s ·week, process •MUST SEE• 714-650-3832 or 310· Sell your home In your trees and hs· MAUJ incoD"ling, calls. ftipt IBR 1BA opt., bnlc.. 393·5783 PROPERTY 2790 throug h classlned. ten for talking and avnil plsnt voice a Beautttul 2BR 1 YIBA gar, $695. 1701 Thinking of having B•-:::========I 425878 whistles. 640·6691 fWft... • must. 759-0469 townhome. D/W, lndfY Hunllng1on St. 775-I 7 Glv •· Rew•rd Aus1ra11an .u1e Beautiful Tropical Vacation Paradise rm, patio, 1825/mo. 8800, 963·3698 garage aae e us 23 Unit Apt Ne SELL ne Avocado • calll • w Shep, blue eyea, no Premier Quality Condominiums CENTAUR MGMT 2BR 1BA apt., l/p, gar, PH.OT CLASSIFIED Bank Repo, 9.7 cap tall, male, lost 9-25, &42·2288 or 531·2725 $775 1415 Alabama. 642·5678 rate. Min Investment your used vehicle harbor/ad.ams. Tri-~ ESO T Beach/Adams. 1-------S20K. Call 8111/AM&M through classified colored. 96<M685 SUGAR HEA....,H ft ft •SOPHISTICATED• 7758800. 963·3698 8 00.3 50-8821 842·5878 REWARD black book 1BR, frpf, patio, encl 3BR 2•~BA, 1go Twnhse =~======1========1---==~~:.:..:=--~ with ld'a, busl card . Located Right On The Beach · gar. N/peL $695. Bay stylo, gar, f/p, yard, MISC. RENTALS BOCINESS t green card. check v $499 OO p n S D Timber Apta. 642·7142 near Bonch & Heil. 'if cash card. 891·9595 r fOm , . er .rerSOn even ays 2Bd 1B I d $1 ,050. 714·968·9588 FINANCE ANNOUNCElllNTS Nrrmbus. a;,,a~k~. r~: -Lg_e_2_B_R-1B_A._n_oa-r-~---h.I======== ;:;::::::::::=:::=;:;:l=:::===:::==I ~======~ Air • Car • Condo Package mart & movies. w 111 w/d hkups, encl patio. ROOMS 2706 PDSONALS 3002 Roundtrip Direct Flights accept oc housing s135tmo. (31 o> BUSJ•~ss S675!mo 594""046 iu; ANNOUNCEMENTS DBL 0 . 22ea Mmple E••tblutt pool hm wt OPPORTUNITY FOXY GIRLS .ccup., (Ind lax) 642·2288 Vlewt Room, o wn 2920 Ml& &SEX"" NEWPORT bath, k11ch pnvs. S4so 2904 ======= INTluTE wu. Condominium Rentab Hawaii Attr.ctlve 1 Br .v11h ~ utils 6414-0195 FANTASY pvt patio. Groat ~roa, BEACH 2669 Headache Sufferers • 800 367 5242 walk to everything. Furn. Nwpt Crest. pool, A RICH FUTURE In 526 1-80().793-fOXX~l • • 545.9051 tenn., boach close. billion Industry. S3-4K Wanted! , •2BDAM $750• gar. 35 I' male, non/ cash weekly po~lblo. P rofessional offic e no 900 or cc o~er Valid Through 1218192 • Restrictions Anliabie11 .._ *1BDAM$600• smkr,S550.64s-600J FT/PT. No selling. No d ocumenting nun-TYC0$1pertL.miftt8+ JJ• _ -· -S down If qualrfied. Invasive, conservative _ fl MECHANIC BEHR E11pand1ng OC palnl Mir. &eeks mechanic to repall productlOn equip Electric. weld· 1ng and fabrication a plus Snlary n ego- uable. DOE Benel•l5 Send resume and u l- ary history to· HR Maoager, P 0 Boll 1287, Santa Ana, CA 92102 EOE SELL ~our home ttuwgll c1ass11ted 28R 1 ~Ba townhouse Frig, dshwshr, stove NB furn rm, steps to Buy cheap from mfgr core. $200 In services w/Tenced yard, $735/ incl. No pets 545-<4855 beach. Untll june. Harry 1-800-827·7429. for particrpallon. Call -----------------•••••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. 546-9081 Fom non-smkr. $350/ ---------I •2BR UIA, S900/mo mo 673-J469 Ive msg •---------898·6617 for detalls. Do You Want An ulll Incl O•r•O~ . CONOOM MILLIONS OUT OF Extra lg 1BR q lot wshr/dryor, lrg patlo.1========= VENDING ROUTE WORK... j obs bolng clean, no pets'& g~oni Avail lmmod. 631-1 !48 HOTELS Big Profits. Call Amerl· lost. Demand action, place to live w/low 2 Veer• N ewJ 3BR Clln Defender 24 Hrs. add your name lo the rent? 931·11427 C•ll ,28A, lnmlty complox. & MOTELS 2718 1·800-858-3933 list going to our lead- Me. Open D•lly! $1050/mo I===:::==== F REE BROCHURE. Tho ers. Cos~ $4.95. Call 714-650.8310 Roome/$1 OID•Y • newest concept In 1·900·370·2005 loctay. E'S lde 28R 2BA, $850 3BR 2B" 2 cor gar Newport Be•ch vending Bo. first In CAhmanegre.1 c a 11 s ' F 0 r mo. New carpeV "' ' 1 H floors, d "", gar, nJ Sn1e3w50 paint/carpet, Per/Stag otel your area. Direct from .,.,.,..,,,.-...,,...,__,.-...,,.....,,._..,,,.,,. ,..., Brad 873-4470 manulactur'er. (24 W E C AN LOCATE peta, ~· oeo7 974 9386 hours) 1-600-624· YOUR EX·HUSBAND E'SIDE B•ck B•Y •W. Nowpol1 Ocea,,..I=::======= 9304. and collect dellnquent Cozy 1BA. Window front 2BR 1BA. lg RENTALS ro INTERNATIONAL HAIR seat, SG9!5/mo. No deck, gar, w/d, $1475 SUKDC ANO S KIN CARE peta. 1553 Mesn Dr. Bkr 842·3850 n.n.iu; 2724 MANUFACTURER 64S-.262 or 645-9543 --11-EA-C_O_N_BA_Y--I:=======: socks qualrfied lnd1· chlld support lri Coli· fo•nla or anywhere In the tJnlled Slates. Child Support Aecov· ery Services 1-800- 927·5437. Charming 1BR. w/lrg •Cle•n M F shr nice vidual lo service es-E'aide Lg 1 BA/1 BA tabllshed account• Gar. Patio, laundry deck, U"I pllt beach FV house. s350tmo No selling Involved w O L FF T ANNING Fae, $725/mo. 2680 community. w/d, frtdg. + Y.iutll. 968 -699 1 • Training, markellng B EDS. N ew Com · 5-nla Ana Ave .rE. gnr, $850 675-3337 805·522-6570 wkends auppo11 and nnUonal merclal·H ome units Cathy 650-3237 m~g Monthly, rental unlll •ROOM 5350/mo. advort1slng campaign from $199.00. Lamps. I!' Id BA 6119/93. \l'.I blk 10 ~h/ Fom rmmaie wanted Unlimited Income po. Lotlons•Accossotles. b•alc~ ~~c12~a r!go. pier. redor'd & oxccp. beautiful Back Boy tonllol. Minimum In· Monthly paym ents low quiet adults. 5750/mo honnlly clean. 2br/2ba area. 851.a506 vestment S5·S 1 OOk. 11s $18.00. Call today Furn. W D, Gar $950 For Information call FREE NEW color cat• 120 E. 20\h. 722·6804 mo (818) 451-4473 tWeslcllff Pool Hm Joelle at HJ00-826-log 1·800-367·6836. GOOD Loc•TION.' go Pllt mastrer suite, 5252. " full pantry. Non~tmkr,1---.,-----..,.....-·======== Lg 2BR 1\~BA to ..... n $540 + ut1I 722~79 LOCAL" PAV PHONE - It costs a lot to be ·a teenager these days. • SllOl.S •3000 So apply now for After School .Jobs '"'-···-lndry m di FIND ROUTE. Hl·Trottlc t.o-LOST L '"""~· r · w, 1 ml to Be.ch , (HB couons. lK w eekly 1. °' Money tor the neceultles cay.,_ yours with patio, s7951mo Hmbor area) 3BR 2BA 800 375-VENO FOUND 2925 a "'b ...-i..,.. new customers for the Dally 2078 Thurfn an apartment condo. m'f, n/smkr, 1-,...,,,...,...,----,,..,_.~~=~ ========:;I ,.., _.u ... ·cEN"l?\(JR MGMT gated, frpl, Jae/pl, L OCAL SNAC~SOOA Piiot. Eam tlrtra money working with your 642z288 through classified 5425 + 1h ulll MG-5118 ROUTE. MUST SELL Found 9-Z9-92, Black friends 3 houra each weekday 9Yef'llng. IMMEDIATELY. 1·800· mix female, White =======:::::::!= -========l •e•ut NB pvt bome. 375..VENO Ext. s chest and paws. Gold· * ,.. ""_. l$1f# ",,.,.,. _. -Lge unfum BR, w/d, ' enwes t and Bolsa * Ms hllfll. .... al...._ COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 k1tc:h Pftv Empl adult. MARKETING, Full or en.ca. 841·5828 Kelly * r .. -'# 1' 11f J1 ,_,"' $350 1 sec 645-9515 Part Time. Couples & --------lndMduals for' busi Found 9-Z9-92, Sweet * ,,.,,._... II""'*' COM $385. M/F non· • ·up ."FO . se.oo . , PER MONTH * NO COLLECTIONS .• Early morning motor - routes available. Deliver Monday thni Saturday. Must have dependable tra~sportation and liability insurance. . CALL &•2·•333 -----------------smoker lo share 4Br Costa Mesa 2"'1 house, w/d. Call Carmen. 760-1343 ness o f your own Female mut breed. All can b1fort. ~ r.ll Local Amway drstubu black, white chest and COSTA MESA N'EWPORT ec.-ACH tor assists you for paw s . Goldenw est (714) 674 9324 ' Lr\ aplendld opportunity nnd Bolsa Chica. HB. -1111••••••••••••••••••••• .. $99 Security ·neposit Bay Breeze Apartments LIDO ISLE qu1ot M/F w onted to share house Beach/bay. No dr~s. smoke, pets. $435 + Avall 10 1, phone Pat 54&-5085 041·5828 Kelly ._ _______________ _ Spaciou~ &. Quiet lBR Apt with Cool Ocean Breezes, Pool, Covered-Parking & Laundry Facilities. Call 548-0336 723-1962 STORAGE 2742 LAG htgh ceiling, 2900 SQ I\. 2 1 •8-E Newport Blvd, CM, cars, rum. etc, S 1300 673..3".C9 Pay phone Route ror sale, Indoor loce hOOS 1..a<>o-~66 ST ART NOWI EARN BIG BUCKS selling re, cycled denims, blue jeons, etc. men's, wornen'a, chlldren'1. 3 00 for wholesale price llat. M.O.C. En- t e rp rlses, 1 1809 Homewood Pl , Fon- tana, CA 92335.. ======= =· =:=::;:::=== BUSINESS BUSINESS .HOTELS •MOTELS HOTELS 2718 & MOTELS OPPORTUNITY OPPORTUNITY 27 18 2904 2904 .... For all your home and business needs CCOONTING CERAllJC FU100TU1tE IANDSCAPE & PAINTING 3858 SCREEN • . Laguna Beach Motor Inn RECESSION PROOF BOOKXEEPING TILES 3528 REFINISHING 3621 IAWN CARE 3808 ew.P. YOUNGQUIST stRVJCES 3406 Palnll"9 Contrectcw • _ TILE lnstahcS/RepaJrecl . ....,._ ReeteNd to any •lawn• mowed front Oual pauiung by profls Metfculou.9 Morton 11::::::::::==.:::== Prompt ~ SeMct Film. Antq/or not, For & back $11 50, clean. l.Jcl602098. Ins. Mobile screen aervi~ Real· Eatatc ln..,estment Co. has unique Booltk-.ptna._ Frea Est & Ref8'9nces felr, •-• qlty -~ ups & compl aerv also Free est. 645-3305 no m1n.~o aerv•c prn~rnm to take ad' antage of receuion. :in. c~~~eu~t::.· ':;!! John.& Shelby.84Ut76 catr Debra &42•15S!r ~lva~:::n".;,... ...,20 Yrs of Quality Wort Larry 642·6595 p , Gn·al m onthly and lonit term income & consultation 642·1392 Service. Removal, RcNotd s-. I.Jc ~ prnfih. '\"~d as octatts for ~gjooal CHllD CAJlE 3536 FUJOOTU1tE -'7 Tum, Senior Disc Ro>•• 6'&W20JAryi- $175/Wkly •Up S481Daut I Up • Kitcfienettes Available • Heated Pool •Ocean Vi~ t Cable T.V. ll========= t·::;:;;;;:::;::;::;::;::;;; REP'• TD~ 3622 Fr" est 531-8415 EXTERIOR SPECIALIST TilE e'pao11 1on t o op en nf'w location . DmONS t• ~ ......... RDENING ROUTE •"" 1 s"' S650, 2 • .,. •-;:=:;;;;::::====:I • laun,j"' Facilitits • Park.ind .. ,. . r CHILD CAR• 7 da)'9 a,-::====== ...,._ .... , •. , •• '"'T & 1• m1mum start-up ee: ...... All h 1 c M•• ror ••lo. greoit chents, $850, ut n. •Pl int On• bw One T ll ----· DC'lllof'\~ltur ....... rs, n my c WIC"CR .... TIAN h d WOf'k 530-6112 94 714.466.2667 ~ ~IOol.AftV home, wry loving al· AHE. ..,.. .~ NewportBeach &CM, any ecounter$9flrs hw1 494•52 3410 moaphere 631•2460 & WOOO repal,., t. Mike 641 0512 Paint your C.atle ec«amoc 9fna1t>le ·~· ~-~-------------~·L---~------------~I~======= hn~h~g &~I~ Green~-ene •-~scpng mt.e~frMe~ d-k #~131STom n~na • LOVING MOTHER wKh A WICKER WOflKSHOP -..... ..,, I 2. yr old, wMI care fOf .. , 1441 & lrr~atlOf\, Trimming guaranteed, •c• 1-======;:==:I • .. Friday at Spm that Is. Take advantage of our extended dead li ne 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. ' ' .. -. ROOM ADDITION8 all types, local, ttustecl bu•lder for 30 years l.Jc'21ZS42 493-8931 your chltd In CM hm & Removels, Clean 3~1. Ted 871-!~047 1- lllMef & FatMew} ~t7 l=========I ups & Ma1nt, St. Uc TOP QUALITY TREE #599025. 432·8804 very c~ ltvo SERVICES LOVING NANNIES HANDY MAN 3710 EES Int.ext, loe 6-l42~8 avail, •xp. rellable. I========= TR can Jay 650...JJ<..~ prof ttalnlng. from ,.....,...REPAJRS Home/ Topped Atmovt :' l•"'"'· Big Mike• Trme .. $100 a week 753.5223 Rent .. PROPERTIES IP<Mlts clnup 751-3476 TRIM PAtNTING. Your vice Tree trim, re Warden C°"'t. Custom Rtmodtl1~, add1t1on1. free design 30yra Hp 1307331 &41·20H I========= Palnt-Ca""•ntry•tc.-. .csslle 1• my can .. ~s moval, cleanup, la . ,,. =========I Good rates. relt Thar\k serv 451-8648 CLEANING Drywall. Gaty$45'6277 3834 You. Lawrence 9631.168! --======== •Oceenvtew eon.t. MOVING l=======:t ... SERVICES 3548 plumb. 111e. e1ec. stucco BATHROOM drywall, frwnlnQ, 15 yrs •ABC Movlnt1• tna. PIANO t VOCAL TUTORING WINlSBIMG 3448 •Prof'I ..._. c'""'"9 lie• 371828 ~-31 QUICK. CAREFUL & 38681=======::1 ?yrs •1tp. •Int rera. Carpentry, plumbing, COUR Tl:OUS. tH1~ LESSONS C.ng .• Readg. T..-Prep dependabfe & reliable, Ille, drywall, maaonry reas rates SS,2-o4t0 Ages 10·Adult. M BATHS, KtTCH, TIU & call Yolanda 631-5987 & mofe. Reaa. ral.H. P-r Man'• Mower 1 Platn0 1M10n5. Or. ol m\IM-Eng. CA Cf90entiftl ETC complete hm Hot ol -t 'It .Mm M8-2e24 hr min Guar. lowest cal w USC, W11'11181S ~ btdl EKP 2.3 yrs. 67&-<1790 remod'I, free est. refs 11~ ::.;,~5'V-'2 .........., S.--d.a ratea. lie 108002 ft•'-l!lbr nwslc teac:Mf•1-=========I 550100 M8477a u.nh.ty to wrtc NP CM nm~ ~I. Insur. 714/633-9925 ueo. 01 lrMllNnn S4•t?OI •· ..__.. Smlf't MZ-4899 ~ .:::"e}::8~~· PUBLIC NOTICE WINDOWS l========:)hai. .. ~111111;;;ni; .. i;;;~ .. ;;.;ild~£WCi;;;;; azua1 Ii™ 1 0 h The Calif PUbhc Ut11 POOL CARPENTRY 3510 lie/bonded/Ina. own/ -·• ••• 1 r, ties Comm!uion RE oper by 22 yr police ~.r:t 1~':: ~: QUIRES that .. usea SERVICE 3894 atty Cuat"' w..-.. wt.843-695.a etect., dryw11ll, patch-household gooda :::======= WINDOWS Cl...EAHE01 Scre«1a r..,.Wed CleenOl•-Mtift (71•) 847 4333 ca & rtPllrl. CUlllll wdWrtl. Ing, demo •7• 4809 m overs print their Cool W•ter ...... .... .. ~.... DEClt P.uc. 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TO ,10129 relum 1113, S*1o tba I ctve: elngle ....._ tot :I yr oldf::;::;;~~::;;;~~~ FU N D RA I S I N G/ DRIVERS, Eicperlenced TELE.MARKETING, ftex om fllltbed, beneflta. ttoun/ great comm. assigned new oonwn-1300 to $500 wk, Uonal equipment. Sign good local.Ion In He, on t>onua, rid« pro-____ a._1_2_1,....22---:--' _ gram, flexible t1mea Thinking or having a ott. Run 48 stat... garage aale? Give ua Call lt'nmedlatety. Roa· a call! drunner Trucking 1· ai-ILOT CLASSll'IBD 800-878-77841 842-5878 Slal1 17 »'tw P(f a..n ..... run fOf IHCh•••laldH. noo weettly end us-. M60 87&-4917 Bual Mon WI tnme: dw/Jll ~....... .., 17 " lchod& ....... No. ·• your ~ dO ~ e •M:•Sam a 7 :45am FtM room end ~d ladder. «tre ... ll03t ......... C.. foUnd' ttlc ftlp.eop ........._ a,.a. F ~ ~1· and UH common ·•pen M -F. 1542-4050 Wttt .,..,, men end ••DROOll aaT 4 Ille meg n.taa. .-. . .--vicinity ~ ...00, Or. JeMa :11• Mfy. Of O. ..._, • women, Skilled/Un-~ ~ deek. ~.._.. DIM -....,,_,. 900-120 .. e33, ext. eeNe. PtMee IMve akitled. Seuonal/year S•50. 950-7272 2 e. • 27..._,t, 71 1537. ~M-IPM. 1 '"90 wMft ....... round •-407-578-&t,, 1111CJ1UD1S1 C . C-" ...... 7 I _ .... days. $12.95 phone _,.9714800.-t.1 EllPLOYJIEKT EJCt. ~. l.E.S. Black aota MO,~ llJSC. IOl5 RA88IT Cll09 with out· 25rnc:~mal0t. f... To ~ 11t1 ad ln SUVICES 5533 EARN UP TO s1001 :~0~:::1. lide feeder a pull-OUt eteepe "· Ulk. Buy It. Sell It.. Find It.. The Piiot claeslfled. week. No Hs>erlence, · ' tray 125. 557-5227. 722~91 ClaHlfled. Caal ..a·M78. uui 111 own hours. Proceaa DIVOiiC• • ..._,. .... dlnetl• 11 a. liner 15 • wtlh 50 Pllt ... be aware that mortgage refunds. Antique 7 • 5 catWd MCo luy bOy ~ llUSICIL ttp ~ ,..._, EMPLOYMENT 5530 EMPLOYMENT •• EMPLOYMENT the htinga In thle Mt· c.11 ~1849. CNneM C81161• .. (2) waa"erlcffyer, .,., look• er-. ICU al•· egoty may ,equn Yo!-' Seti -·r unwanted ll950ll1250• 4 Chi-Mt •93-7oe:t JNSDUllENTS ., ... •l3800 . .n.eeu EllPLOYllERT to call • IOO number Item• 'ihe ...... wayl nese ecn•..,. e· 13 .... New 6055 • 5530 5530 5530 1n which ttter• la a _, 1 pea LaJ1que, Uadro. 4 Port.Ille Jet • charge· per minute. ~ ':c:J~~;.~ · fl•: ~~=·;, ~a:., 1~.t~';°hp, •,.. ;::;;=======:I Siil IOATS 7014 :::;~;::;f;;;::;;;;~;:;:;:;;;;;~~=I~===~=~;:~ •--..a.... Trllln ~h _,_.. carvings Ju 11ena1 or ••at . EleeiJric Thomae C>fgan. :::;:i!!=;:::=;:==.;:~~ ~ ------------------.1 ..,...__. .... APDWt•uas 6011 :. ·a .. s rosewood lounger. warantee, ~ New. S5()0. 0t t4.ll c..-e wJCIOIOf9d =-:..ty~ ~ : cwnn di~ tble w/8 chairs rany e11tra·a. r9'all bnl ofter. 848-80&3 ~~:,:::; -- ADVERTISING ,---c 5 .men.& women, 18 & over. Entry level, salary $1728 per, mo. Promotional work. Must be neat, courteous, and able to ~tart immediately. Call (714) 778-2097 Ask for Shannon APPOINTllEIT COORDlllATOR Full time, from your home. Need phone. Top Comm., l'REE Tr•lnlng. OC, LA, SD. Call Dav e at M .T.I. tips, fUU °' part time. K itchen Appel good & cushions, ' rtnga $4295. SEU. 11895. $2000. U8-a7M 2 wk training. women, working cond., in use w/Emerald/Saphlre 6 720-74ae PIANOS a men 2t or older. Call: now. dbl oven, Diamonds, hmg rm Que90 ot King Palms, 8 oar•~ 6059•-::::====::::::;::== 800-532-9222 mlcro(GE ape mkr). set. couch. 4 lrg feet i..11. $20 ea, Herb unn,;i 1~ The IPllol c1-• dlahwahr. 759-0120 bronzes: 5• baby EJ-plants 80 kind• It ea. ;::;;;=======:1llAIJ?IE SUPS fled Sea-Best 26' , .......... wht ephanl, 7' HorH. 6' Liiac 874-9422 w ... 1 lo ~ 51 Inch ~ 7022 __..._ •• "V"" Uon, 2 fu dogs al40 8 1 ... ~ ......., or ~ The. rno9t _,., .. ,... .... -n-water/lee $550. NEC smaller bronzes, 4 S°" Wolff system sun or ama,.. ~·r ww•'=:9;:;:;F;:=; alve _,d curf9flt dlreo-big acrn w/remote Oriental rugs $400-660, ,_ bulM, Nie wht grand P · I"* ............ 9eecll tory ot good• and..,. $250. &42-35\5 3,000, ale, etc, etc:, price $300. 673-11'3. :i~aonable price. Mooring up to ~ vie.a arounctl No Junk 94t-0790 Shadci Pfne Cypreaa · North Channel, Call ~ SCrlOUI buyers only! trees: 15-g~llon, $20. 8411 eoet Nautical striped cour... 1-gallon plants. 11 SPORTING to Min To Open ... 1 -800-748-6806 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT. >llnt cond S250. Queen Wtstarta $10. 674-9422 GOODS ·6065 MIL: 45' Wide beam size futo" w/frame llke TANNING •ED for SS50/rno. 4 ' Narrow n'w$12S. sale 51200 (coal t>eam$450752·2881 · ~ · 714-642-70\0 52000> Montego Bay '90 Yakima rack, for ski. BACK eay has a secret. CulYrQMER SERVICE REPS ~Ot;-'~~~10""~ j Reproduood country Wolff System, Crystal bike~u1rl~a;~~ cC::~~ Slips up to ~"A!1 t· Ill Retail Anliq~cs and other 24' Suns •• Only 22 !:io· utters ~5 ~75-4413 I '•'~ ... per 300'1. E Coa~ SERVICE SUPERVISOR Th r .Lrl handcralted furn. sat-· hours of usage on _.,.., . CU~MER e '-Al •tma• aun. 644-0945 bed. 714/692-5359 Hwy .• NB. 673-133! • D 1" N B G lld S 8C ce beauu I 6 ULllOA Pl!NN ,,..,. Needed by Order Processing Cpl. ~· • • • a tore mo. old whitewashed JEWELRY FUltS GAIAGE SILES ... ,bor •• ,. Cow. 25' • Type 25 wpm <-oak dresser w/3 way ' S ahp, pwr or sail. 1250 • Handle incoming phone ord~rs I F hi 1 · 1 d h mirror $300. Matching a ART 602 util Inc. 673-1943 • Data entry & verification n as on -45 an a.s . ~-~ra':~,;~es~ s~~ . l!STATE UL• I CORONA llOOl'h!I WMtedl • XJnt oral & written communication skills 6122 • Detail oriented j CJ k lti 1294 dys. exquisite Ivory chess 723-9800 ,,. Part & Full T~mc er pos ons. SIMMONS baby crib & ael $3500. Orlenlal e Some eves. & weekends rcq. other baby furn, toys. carpets $1000·~· S~tp-~un·~~,!'-~~e!I:::========== 4 2 1226 baby & adult clothtng Russian boxes •"""' • • w..-ollo•n•e Call Kryst i 10·3 Mon -Fri (71 ) 7 0• 6 piece Queen rattan $400, music boxes. c lthng 6-8, mink Au& D&WOOJ 5530 5530 714·720·9797 ~~....-""-~...,.~~· bdrm &et 6"0-2755 ~~~:1" t>!:u:.CT 1t':~ ~~she=d~JJ..~~I========= .. ________________ .. L========:mliiiiiiiiiiiiillllilmlilllii~lilli By appointment only. truck tool case, and ========= • S73-;504 much morel! 617 Car· lllW 9030 Brlllll By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF a nd T ANNAH HIRSCH Both vulnerable. East dt-alf.. NORTH •Q 98 A 10 9 966432 +3 WEST EAST + K J 10 6 2 + 4 .76 .KQJ-52 J Q 10 \8 7 +Q J860 +742 OUTH •A763 843 AK +AK 10 9 fhe bidding: Ell.st oulb Pau l + Pus l NT p ... PBM Opentng lead. Wftt l. Pua Pua · Nortti Obi 3 NT ix or. At the Second World Bridge Olympiad in 1964. a frHh-fac-ed • vounit man JUM nut of rollege made a • great impart pn the world bridge 'scene Now 2 vears later at the •recently completed Ninth World •Olympiad m Salsomaggiore, Italy. 1 Bob Hamman is still showmg the •form that makes him the top - • nmHd Amencan--m the \.Vor1d : Bridge Federation st.1ndt0¥S. ! The one·dub openintr bid was ar- : tific1al. showing 8 hand or al leut 17 1 point.A. North'11 dOublt <'onfirmed 'some value11 and Soutb'11 rebid de- ' scribed a balanced 17 to 20 point . ACROSS f Feudal staves ti Hl.NnOOI 10 Rober1 a.. Alan 14 Handle 15 Oba«Ved • 18 Genuine 17 -~eel 18 Gymt.et 20 Hive dweller 21 Row ot ... 11 , 23 --nez 24 Beats badly 2e Stereo component 28 Orama parts 30 SOf'IWI IUll'IOf I 3l Garment 32 Trying OUI 36=f)et1 37 w .. cone.fled 38 Born 39 Femlly member • 42 Squelctieo : 44 Spring 45 Warning ' llgnal1 46 Church leader • 4.9 Hard qu.tton 50 Forttfica.llOn ; 51 VflfY dry • 52 HMdweer • 55 "-.-Gown" i 58 Opponent • 80 Narretlve 2 3 14 17 61 Melod• 62 L ... cMI 63 "Tiie -01 Laura Mar " 6'"Guy 65 Shorthand DOWN 1 Antimony l)(ef 2 trl#I rtY* '3 JOb-9-er's need 4 01111ni 5 Art pleoes II Residue 7 Beloved 8 &ddh .. t NC1 9 t.aat pan 10 Mos1 bohemian 11 Inclined 12 "She.II We -?' l3 T~olwood 19 8au acuc:lu 22P~ word 25 Can prov 28 Carried 21 Unwanted plant 211 MIMral 29 s=f!.nlcie 30 Gelalln capsule 32 Poller ptoy 33 ArbOrete 34.Agaa 5 North then boldly jumped to game in the expectation that his diamond suit and two entries (the king of spades was marked with West) would produce enough tricks for game. ,ure that. his opponents had pades well guarded. West elec~ lO lead a low club. Hamman soon proved thal to be a fetal choice. The opemng lead made it likely that West was 5-5 in the black suit.a, so declarer knew that t.he diamonds wertt not breaking. B-DAY ROBIN You are greatest an yone have I love you .1111 A.fur winmng the first trick cheaply. declarer led ·a low spade. West ~hot u wjt)l the ki~.K...!-0 lead a heart. but. it wu too la~larer ---JUd,: , Hlppitlt lhtl)cllr from rour obldltnt, producttVt, cMtrfUI Happy • Birthday • Ba rb played low from dum~y. East won the 1ack and reverted to a dub, ta.k- en with the king. On a low pade lead West was forced lo split his honors. the queen winning. Neat came the key conce 11ion of another heart. East won and returned a club to South's ace. Hamman cashed the L: ace of heart.a and the two high d1a · ~ moods. forcing WHt to come down undtr'9ald ............. to J 5 of apade&" and the-queen of clubs. To complete a briUiant exh1· b1tion, Hamman thl'f'w ~tln..wiLh a dub, discarding the nine of spades from 'the table. Now Wesl was forced to lead away from the jack of spade into declarer's A 7 tenace. Hamman .cored three Apade tricks, one hearl, two diamonds and three ' 3r, Aoman c1an 37 Vouc;tler 40 ~ .. l'IOmel 41 Long·~ed bird 12 AMll!YeS 43 e..111 45 French coin 4e &.bble 47 Treck evwit 48 Roman off~ ~laf VII 49 waoe advanc. Sl Scorch S3 Sotemn word 54 HMt ptef &e Captwe 57 Golt pcobiem 59 MKedemta - 10 ,, 12 t;l IMP' .... - Firtt o .. y· O n this fim dey of OctoMr, It Mc:omft l'Vidtnt that lndred tht world 11 cb.lnglng at •wlft p•ct. Ctmlnl, Virgo, $9glttarh11 ptr· ton,t wlll m•kt newa. controvtrsl•I book or "'otlol' picture ..,111 tt111pt crnaon to "takl' •ctlon.'' 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I HAW Jewelry for aale :;::;:::::;::;;;;:;;~:;;~;: $30,000 hrm or trade COt.L.eCTO.-S ITEM, for boat or AV or ? COSTA MESA 6124 '74 2002. must ... to Mt.0790-· appreclate. 50Qar .. eS .... I 7 \4-841 ·91~ HAPPY BIRTHDAY BICKI OFFICE ftJRNITURE EQUIPMENT S.tu...,~S Be~ Harbor 81Vd/ =====c==== Falrvl.._ Rd. h ol BONDA 9085 Baket Street (moto.mamoJ . WESTON Keep the shiney side up ' & the rubber side down- From your fell ow road warriors 6Q47 Block Oe r ege S.I• -;;:;:;;:;;;:;:;;=====I Sal 8·3, Great Deals. -la hnda. culdesaso, Nr Notice of .... on 23rd/santa ena. '88 CRX, hf. 73k, alt, stereo, Ofig own, bfue. very sharp, 5 speed. $6700.4~7550. goods lett at 2424 SE S UNDAY SPECIAL: Bristol ste 280, Sant M sa Del Mar .... ,...,.,., -:::::======= ana ti1s, to be held e --....--10 6·92, 9 am at ume sale begins 8 a.m. lrg UNCOLN 9120 location 752·2200 aelecllon w omens '-;;;:;=:;;;;:;::;;;;;;;;::;;;::;; · ' clothing, stereo & vcr 1• equip. kitchenware. •7 t LINf;:OLH Cefttl.. misc treasures and nentel 460 eog. runs trinkets. 2742 CibolL good 51095 Must ... , 942-GHT =====&04=SI lll1NTJNGTON 5 Fr•• Kitt en•. 8niwock~s1~_ll~EA~C~B~=~=6;;1=E4:;0 -IWtCiDi$ old, ~ •. ==--- home. 760-6196 Multi-Family sale Sun ====:::=;::;;;=;;; 4 t h 8 •3 , 9 1 1 1 79 450sl, IOw mllea, Gorgooos Persliln Fem both l~. well malnt, 3 yrs. 'Pyd. loveable EUsworth dr, HO Mag• very clean $16,750 must al. $60 548 5461 noMa.rlndianapolis. obo. 673-1306 . Pretty slater lotuoa, Al ::NE::WPO==::R::T==== -.8-,-380.,,_.sl...,-, _c_us_t_wneel--,-•. most abandonf'd • 2 tops. Nardi, cuat bcttch. Misty gray BEACH 6169 stereo, t1,,'l>O obO Molly black Want 1 648-1869/642...3050 4 FemUir .. .....,. stay/play together 1 responsible . Ins Id home under 1 yr spade/shots. other avail 8J9-70t9 Everything you can think of. Sat only. 16'h SOZUJa st & santa ana. . 9205 Happy Birthday TOM WOWt tt»SUO Worth of SoftWn HOWi ONLY! '59 Business and Personal Direct from Company J.,ove You Software USA Alw ~ys,1 759-0469 "'Tikc •w•y the auk, and f~ cf. It<. I «l.SC5 .. Miguel ck C~runtts Gtntt'll fortalt Wt'rt ck1lln1 wtth IOlftr old It• surs chat Jtttl wot1't se '"Y· sltct wt bfllne that 1r only tht penoa oa••· lnJ tbt probltlll ttMkl ctlanp, tbt mro woald bt tolYfd. 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N9Wpatt 1Mch/Co1ta Meaa Dally Piiot '93 Buicks fe_ature .. safety, co.mfort ... and convenience F or 1993, Bui~k is c;>ffering a number allowing ABS-VI to command more .... o( safety, engineering, convenience optimum brake pressure to stop each and comfort features. wheel without locking. Other anti·fock • AIR BAG brake systems rely on the rate o( brake A driver air hag (supplemental application and release to control lockup. inflatable restraint) is newly standard for SELF-ALIGNING STEERING WHEEL 1993 on the Century Custom and In the event of a collision, the limited and available on Century self-aligoing steering wheel - standard S~ial; standard on Park Avc:rue Ultra on Skylark, Regal and Century -aligns Park Avenue, Riviera, Road master, ' to the angle of the driver's chest, Road'!'aster .Estat«: Wagon and LeSabre. therefore spreading the impact over the The air bag is des1gnccf to supplement widest possible area, to help protect -the shoul<fer antf lap belt systel'\l in r against injury. restraining the driver in the event of a B~KEITRANSMISSION INTERLOCK. frontal impact of more than 14 miles per The brake/transmission interlock hour. prevents the driver from shll\.ing the • Sensors located oh the radiator cross vehicle out of PARK unless the foot is on . bar and behind the instrument panel are .the brake, and mechanically locks out triggered when they detect an impact. the steering column shift mechanism until Nitrogen gas is generated and inflates the the brake switch is activated. A solenoid nylon bag located in the controlled by the brake switch is energy-a6sorbin& steering column and deactivated when the brake is applied, wheel, and cushions the impact of the allowing the shift mechanisin to operate upper body. The lower instrument panel normaffy. · - forms .a knee bolster to provide lower The system is standard on Park Avenue body restraint. A power reserve module Ultr~ Park Avenue, Roadma~ter, assures energy for deployment, even in Roadmaster Estate Wagon, leSabre, the case of a pc.Ner loss during an Riviera and Skylark.; - accident. CHILD.SECURIT\' LOCKS ANTI-LOCI{ BRAKES Rear-door child security locks are Anti-lock brakes are designed to designed to help prevent rear-scat pr~ide controlled braking over a wide occupants from opening the doors from • range of road surfaces ana operating the inside. The lock mechanism is conoitions and are newly-standard for activated by moving a lever at each rear 1993 on leSabre Cu!>tom. They're also door. standard on the Park Avenue Ultra, Park The locks are standard on Park Avenue Avenue, Roadmaster. Roadmaster Estate Ultra, Park Avenue, Roadmaster, Wason, LeSabre limited, Riviera, Regal Roadmaster Estate Wagon, leSabre and limited, Regal Gran Sport and Skylark. Skylark. ., and optional on Regar Custom. WINDOW LOCK-OUT ABS-VI system is standar.d on the Regal A drh,er-controlled ~wer window limited, Regal .::;ran Sport and Skylark, lock-out -standarcf on Park Avenue and optional on the Regal Custot'l). It 1s Ultra, Park Avenue, Roadmaster, more compact, lighter in -....eight and less Roadmastcr Est~te Wagon, LeSabre and expensive to produce, allowing Buick to optional on Skylark and Regal - offer ABS on more models. It nas the prevents froAt and rear passengers from sam~ benefits as other systems. opening and closing windows without Both of Buick's anti-lock brake systems driver concurrence. regulate brakeline pressure to keep · TWILIGHT SENTINEL wfieels from locking on slick surfaces or Twilight Sentinel, available on Park · during panic stops. . Avenue Ultra, Park Avenue, Roadmaster · The ABS-VI iystem-has three dircGt limited, Roadmaster Estate Wagon and current electric motors. Two motors Riviera. is an automatic headlamp · control .the f•ont-wheel pistons control, monitored by a light sensor independently and the third motor which reacts to change in ambient light. controls the •ear-wheel pistons together.. A small electronic module turns the ABS-VI also u!.CS M-'O simple on-off headlamps and parking lamps on when 1t solenoids compared to six to ~ght t1 htly _i!_getting dark and off when it is getting to era need sOlenOras usc<f ln-OIFier -ligflt. A delay feature, included in the systems. system, keeps the headlamps on for up In additior.. ABS-VI provides to three minutes after the· ignition is information on brake pressure. An turned off. electric current going to the motors is AUTOMATIC DAY/NIGHT MIRROR proportional to 6rakcline pressure, An automatic da)/night tn)1de 1993 Buick Regal limited Sed1»n rear-view mirror is standard on the Roadmaster limited and optional on Park Avenue Ultra, Park Avenue. Roadmastcr Sedati, Roadm.:istcr Estate \·\lagon nnd Riviera. A dri .. er's outside automatic dav/ night mirror is standard on Ro.Jdm.1!lter • Limited and a'a1hlble on Park A\enuc Ultra and Park Avonue. REM OTE KEYLESS ENTRY Remote ke) le)s entry, available on all Buick tar lioes. is operated \\.ith J !>m.111 . hand·held vansmittcr that fits on a l..C)' - chain. It operates like a garage door opener, using rad io frequency signal!> to unlock the cfoors or deck lid from up to 30 feet a"·ay. It also turns on the interior ~ghts. -• PASS-KEY PASS Key (Personalized AutomotM~ Security System), standard on Park Aveoue Ultra, P;irk Avenue. leSabre and Riviera, is J driver identifi<Atton securit) device emplo~ing _<1 res1)tor pl.iced 1n the ~hank of the 1gnitton 1-cy. The re:.1:.tor must electronically m<itch a sensor in the ignition key C) linder. When the dm er engages the RUN position, thl' P \SS ~cy controller senses the ignition circu t I) on and mea)ures the r(?)istor in the 11~rntion key ~ \ \: h~ a m .. tch is dL'tc.:tl'd_, a raj'1Y-- allows the starter to crar~k and also send:> a sisnal to the Ensine Control Module to allo\\ fuel to be deli\ er _d tu the cn~inc. The entire )Cqucncc oi C\ents t.1kc) pbrn m le:)'> th.rn 0.1 second Jrtcr the ignition 1~ turned to the RUN llO'-• n in() mJtch i, dctcc:cd, )tarter a'rt,.J luL delivcr\-circu;ts arc not act \,ltetl ~timer is JCti\,1tcd \\hich blocks iur:her Jltl rnp~ to )(Jrt the \Chide fpr l\\O m null') ADJ USTABLE RIDE CONTROL SYSTE\.1 T he ad1u:.t.1ble nde control S}stcm. optional on 51..ylark,, JllO\\') the dm er. to ad1ust the )USpen~iQn feel tor ro.1cl cond1t1ons or per~on;:il prefcrenc<> • -or leave 1t in automatic '"hile a computer makes the Jdju')tmc.>nts. It b operated by J computer t,hJt can change the )hod: Jb:i0rbcr o~ damping rates at .111 rour whet'! .... cl.:-pcndin; un \Chicle speed and the "g" iorc..:~ a tm~ on the chJ))IS. \.\1th the-push 6i a button, the dri\er selects one oi thrcl.' cttings: • Soft: Usc,·11rm \~kin" belo" 5 niph tor controlled bunch Jnd 6rJkin~ then changes to soft \ah ins, pr0\id1ng a smooth, com• "t.lblc ride "hi!o !ltill Thursday, October 1, 1992 811 ..... .... I • • • • • I ,; ... • • • I • • • '• • • • • . . Qficr.mg g.ood bandling.Cha.r.lC1eL1Stics.. : • Auto: AutomJtic seaing Starts 1n " Sport for better IJunch, ),\itches to Soft .11 5 mph 'hroush 50 mph for a sn,ooth ncle. and adju)ts a~ain to Spvrt 1or betted h,mcJlins at more tnttn 50 rrph. • 'Sport : Prov1d ~ a con.stJnc ii rm, sport\ foe! \\Ith re:-ponshe h~ndlin~ and cornemig. Scn.,or:, on tl'le \Chide ~ me<hUrl' "g" iorcc~ both iore 'Jit and l.itcr.1l nncl ;\\itch th<?"\ah1ng to 1trm '' · il'l1C'\ er lo .. Is .ire ncreased AUTO\.tATIC RIDE CONTROL 't:w for PJrk A'enuc and Park .\\enu~ Ultr.1 for 1993. thl' optional automatic ndt• control ~~~tcm ad1u)ts the car':. ride and hJndling Jutornat1cally, depend.ng . on road conait10n). There are thrt:e levc s of damping: comfort, normal and firm · The ~})tern \\ 111 autorn.iticall\ ma1ntJtn the correct lc\cl oi damping tor ro.id and dm 1ng c :>ncfaon., VARIABLE EFFORT STEERING \ ar .able ciiort ~tccnng )taAdard on P.uk AH~nue Ultr.i, ParJ.. AHnt.e, . Ro.ldma.,ter Limit1..•d and Lt:~abre Limited, is dc:.isncd to mal...e ~teering c.Ncr 10 pJrkin~ and other lo,,·spced man('u' ers \\ hife pro\ t "~ more roJd See BUICK 'P12 ~Yheodore-RobinS Eom _&_lsuzu ______ . ... ... ' . Back to Skool Spe~huls . 1993 Ford· · · 1993 Ford / Mustang Convertible Explorer • 1993 Ford Escort . . 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This providfS a firmer on-center steering effort (or improved road feel at highway .. peed::.. TRACTION CONTROL " The traction control system is optional vn Park Avenue Ultra, Park Avenue and Lc!>.1brc Limited. Tfaction control is 1;b1gncd to enhance vehicle control dunn~ acceleration below 30 mph andjs •:.pcually effective wh~ poor road cond1t1ons -such as , snow, mud 1.nd gr.wel -arc enc ntered. The '' )tl·m uses anti-lock br,akes to control \\ hl'l'I ::.ltppage, and senses when the Im 1ng 'vheels are spinning faster than thL' non-driving wheels. When this ond1t1on is detected, the system applies •hl• brJkes the proper amount to control ,, heel spin. SOLAR-RAY GLASS . )fll,1r-Ray glass, used for the windshiel9 '"'I Jll ''indo,,s, is )tandard on Park \H•nuc Ultra, P.1rk Avenue and Riviera. Thl' glJss reduces total solar transmission ·o tlw interior by almost 30 percent, and ACURA HUNJlNClTOH BEACH ACURA Ocain Breezes & r rtsh Outs • 19131 Beach Bl. 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SOFT-RAY TINTED GLASS Standa.rd on Roadm.1stcr, LeSabre, Regal,' S~ylark and Centu ry, the Soft-Ray tinted glass h,:?lpit to reduce glara. aids in keeping the interior cool .1ncl reduces strain on the air conditioning system. For optimum shielding, thi;! top of the windshield is more heavily tinted than the rest of the windshield. Oil LIFE MONITOR The oil life monitor informs the driver when jt js time ·to change the engine oil. Tile system consists of a lamp on the upper telltale bank, abo\C the instrument duster. A remote mounted module .. mon itors the engine operating time, temperatur~. engine speed and other variables to calculate \\hen the engine oil needs to be ·changed. At that time, the telltal~ lamp is activated and stays on for CADILLAC ALLEN CADILLAC 11 ., Olangt Col.cy San DllQO F recway II AWK'f llQUlll Ntguot 582.()800 MCLEAN CADILLAC STER~G S«.e 19311 .>-TVS!frAU~ 714-731-ot90 N~BERS ~AOILUC111UICK" Salts • SetVICt • lNS1~ 2600 H.ot>or a >d Cbsl&""" 71' 54l>-9100 CHEVROLET ALLEN KANE CHEVROLET Nt w& Used 7600 Westmf'IS'tt 1 b«11 Wt11 ol Btam 8MI 994-1333 CONHEll CHEVROLET • Sales • Serva· LM$t"O • PJl's 2828H.1'1>0r8l>d Cosla ~esa 546-1200 OElll.lO CHEVROLET ·GEO OA.oySai.ts& S..rvct Ttit ~c .. ~ 111Tow,,· 182" Bear• Sod IV' ~O'l bu;ll647-t087 • ~ /1 • GUARANTY CKEVAOlEl.<iEO 711 E 111h 51 Sart.a An.a 973·1711 JOE MACPHERSOH CMEVROlET 21 AJ.o~r0r ~ 7Q.Tl22 CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH ATLAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH · eo-o ~. Bod) srw •rd~ Sa•\ StNu Pa<'s ~" 6 tuts 29<9 h•~· !>'10 Cosl1 l.Aesa 3S..s S otSa'l[).~Frwyo!!H1tbol!WdS46-1134 HUNTINGTON BEACHCliAYSLER Pl YMOOTH 1~<.1 ~h 8 ;,d l'lll'lliog!on Bea:h . 6 blof• S.. ol 'nHwr '420631 SANT A NU. CMRYSU:A 1SUZU 1'05 ~o u. Or SaruAnl 541 -4471 DAIHATSU ATLAS OA'HATSU 29211 • Wt a; ,Q Cosla 3 Bws So ol 4-05 Fwy S46:t934 DODGE Tl.ITT LE CUC!( OOt>GE 40 A110 CN • I> rvftl 830-3381 HUNTINGTON BEACH ooOOE 11 VAN COWL RSIO'-f £ AOOUARTERS 16SSS e...ictl Bi old h.-t.narOll 8Mth i?r so.Jl'lol · <11.>SF.y 714647-SSIS TUTTLECUCK TUSTIN OOOGE 40 A.Ao CN~ , Ori~. T ir• n 730.4600 FORD 132-3300 TUTTLE CLICK FORD 43 Al.to Ctn ~ Or.,., 11><1'4 •72-S200 THEOOORE AOllHS FOAO 2060 ... ~ 81.d Colla 542.0010 TEARY YORK FORD Salts· Sel'tlet • l ,.,,~ • P~rrs • Boc!y RtpW t82SSBtatPI 81\>d H f1'~8Mth '42-M1t Servin9'0range County for Over 70 Years @ ISUZU S e rvice Parts Body Shop Daily ~entals Theodore Robins ~ 2060 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mela 714-642.:0010 GMC TRUCK S • ll.l.(N QMC~ " ., ~ Counly. • San 01eQo r wy et ~ l ~ NiQUtC MNIOO MClUH GMC TRUCK ltHD ~llC CAOILLAC &ru 1 39 .:.-..--~~"'--TIAlillliMC... 114-n1 °"° UNIVERSITY OMCOLOSKINTIAC ~* Hltior ~ Cost,. """' 714-540 ... INFINITI • • up to 60 seconds at each ignition cycle. After the car is serviced, the remote module is manually reset. The monitor is optional on Park Avenue Ultra, Park Avenue and leSabre. SOUND SYSTEMS The standard radio in all models, except Park Avenue Ultra, Park Avenue and Riviera, is an Nv\/FM stereo radio with seek-and-SGln, digital display, electronic tuning, backlit graphics, , separate bass/treble and fadc/ba~nce controls. On Park Avenue Ultra and Park Avenue, an AWt/FM stereo radio with seek-and-scan, digital display, electronic tuning, backlit graphics, .separate bass/ treble controls and fade/balance controls and cassette is standard. The cassette player features automatic and dynamic noise reduction to reduce high frequency noise. That radio is optional on leSabre, Roadmaster, Roadmaster Estate Wagon, Regal, Skylark and Century. Riviera features an Nv1/FM stereo with seek-and-scan, digital display, electronic tuning, backlit waphics, separate bass/ treble controls and fade/balance controls and cassette. The cassette player includes music search, automatic reverse and dynamic noise reduction that reduces high frequency noise. • Standard speakers: Dual, front and rear extended-range HONDA PENSUHONOA $alt9 • 9eM:ie • lNS1ng 13750 &Mtti 8l'tld . Wnlmlllller 714-537-7777 RAY FUOEIO£ HONDA Sates• SeMCt • LNWQ • Parts• Body Rt,eir IMn9 Ado Ctntlt 714-l30· 1'00 AOGER llLLER HONDA Siies ~. 01CW111 • 1 lli.'32 8elCh 8l'<d • HI.re~ 8Mth 9'J.115t HONDA SANTA ANA 2114E f'1191 SI . Saru AN 547.3555 COSTA MESA HONDA I 112 MLE 50UTli OfTtE 405 2118 Haibor 8h4. Costa Mesa 431-SOSO HYUNDAI T\nTlE ClJCl( HYUNDAI 40 Al.to Cenltr °""'· lrwl8 472-7400 HUNTINGTOH BUCH HYUNDAI 17391 BMth S:.-ct ~llgton 8-11 &42.001) Hyundai: Yes, Hyundai. Sales Servic & Leasing Huntington Beach Hyundai 16661 Beach Blvd.Huntington Beach 92647 842-0631 ISUZU RAY FUO£IO£ llUlU Seies • St.IWICI •Un1fV• Plrls•&ody Aepeo--tji lrMt Auo Cet1llr 714-t30· 1000 THEODORE ROIM ISUZU 2060 IU!bor 8l'tld Cotta Mesa 142.0010 SOUTH COIMTY ISUZU ., 'JoM •Rodie OllllrU S 11-----1 18711 8tadl 8Mf . Hlmlglon 8Ndl IQ.2'00 JAGUAR IAUEA JAOUAll 2001 SolAh Manehdlf Ave , ANhlim t7r.2002 NEWPORT~ 3000 W COlll Hwy. Nlllpon Beach m.ao BAUERJ AR , .BAUERlatW ·The #1 Dealer In the Nation In Range Rover's Annual Review Visit Us And SH Why/ BAU E R [l@'[ilW@ 2001 ·So. Manchester Ave. Anaheim, CA 92112 971 -2002. JEEP • • UfTllOTON JlD U0U 181\t 811d1M.~8Mctl .. , .... OMNOI COiUT .Ill, UOll • ~ HMof Bl.ct. Col&l MIN ....., .IH, EAOll Ol IMTA Ml 56 f"1 • Ectrp 714--.0100 T\nTLi cuat JH, IAOll 40 ~ Ctilltt Or ...... tn·7t0! I speakers are standard on Sk~rk. Dual, front and rear custom extenCted-range spukers are standard on Park Avenue Ultra, Park Ave~ue and leSabre. Dual, front standard-range, rear extended-range speakers are stancfard on Roadmaster, Roadmaster Estate Wagon, Century and Regal. Concert Sound 11 -dual front woofers/tweeters and rear extended-range speakers -is standard on Riviera . • Optional radios,. .compact disc - players and speakers: AM stereo/FM stereo radio with seek-and-scan, digital ·display, electronic tuning, backlit graphics, fodc•al.mce controls, S·b<\_nd graphic equalizer, dynamic noise reduction and cassette with automatic reverse and. music search is optional on all models except Skylark and Century. Compact disc players, optional on all Buick models, provide crisp, clean sound reproduction. Features include Compression, which brings loud and soft music into a more desirable range; Next, which advances the compact disc to the next track, and if pressed twice, the player plays, the previous track; Scan, which plays each track eight to ten seconds before moving to the next track; and RCL (Recall), which displays the number of the track currently playing and the elapsed time of the track. A LEXUS lEXUSOfW~R In h.HNrt ol Orange Cou111y Availlblt l0t lmmtdiall Ot!Hwy! 22 Fwy ''1 Beith BMl 714-112-HOl;21).56f. .. TISTINLOUS Wotlda rnl And l.af;lll Dealer • TUSlln Al.WO Ctt .. I' 71 .. 544-4900 L E XUS O F W ESTMIN S T ER * GREAT SELECTION * * Immediate Delivery * LS 00 •ES 300 SC400 • SC 300 ' Ctf 00 I') now available in rcrrari Red.! Your Best Buy fs"in tha heart of Oranp,e Cou111y.' 13590 Beach Blvd., Westminster Beach Blvd. at 22 Freeway . '714/89 2-6906 LINCOLN/MERCURY 8£ACl4 UfCOUUOCUAY 16800 S..CPI 6 .d Hurr1"glOll Bucb 3 Sloct.1 Sol.ch alt"-Sano.go Fwy l*mt ~ & SON LN:Ol.H-MEACUflY Salo SttYa & LM~ 2t26 1Uotio1 8l>'d Cotta Utu 714-540·5'30 RAY n.AD£IO£ UNCOUHllEACUAY Sales• Sll~a • l~ ~ • Pi!U •Body RtpH Tl 4-830-7000 SANT A AHA UHCOlH-WACUflY .,().or.g1C:O..."ttftf!C.I 19fA 28 A.lo Center Or Tustl\ SFIW'f.0 ~ SU.lit 1 comf)Kl disc player may be ordered as · an option In place of a assette deck. The loading slot and all controls are located on the front of the radios. A Delco/Bose Gold Series music system with AM/FM stereo with seek and san, digital display, electronic tuning, backlit graphics, separate bass/1reble controls, cassette with automatic reverse, music search and tape equalizer is.optional on Park Avenue Uhra and Riviera. The system includes BO.SC speakers that feature dual, front-door and rear window-panel-mounted enclosures. COMFORTEMP CUMA TE CONTROL A dual automatic ComforTemp climate control system, standard on Park Avepue Ultra and optional on Park Avenue and leSabre limited, allows the temperature to be adjusted independently for the drivor and front-seat passenger comfort. It features a separate control panel on the instrument panel and anothe r control 011 the passenger door. Rear air delivery is an option for back-seat comfort. A dual ComforTemp clima1e control system, standard on Regal, allo\vs the temperature to be adjusted independently for the comfort of the driver and front-seat passenger. OLDSMOBILE Al.LIN Cl& DmlOal II 11 °""" COlftY Sin pi.go r,.....y., ,_,, LIQIN Niguel M2.ol00 KACH OlDIMl*.E 17331 8tadl Bhd . Hl.nllQIOll BMth 2m1 So~ol~Fwy • 71~--. . JOE MlCf'HEASON OlDtMOllU 2345 N Grand Ave • Sal'Ca AN . su.-11 IHV£RSITY Ol091101U l GMC TAUCtC ~so Hlftlor 8l'<d • C<itu ~ ...... PONTIAC DA YID J. 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'°'"'4 COUNTY VOUIWAGIN NutrMr " -.. 511111 In 11-. USA 11711 8Mcll lllld. ~&.di 142 ... ~~·.@1111 { South CouOty Volkswagen/Isuzu FACTORY Al)THORIZED SALES • SERVICE • PARTS IENVICE AND MRTI Ofl£N 11-f 1All.·1'•. ' . . . Newport Seach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot , A ne-:v, more powerful, Northstar engine and fully-electronic transmission, advanced Road Sensing Suspension, Speed Sensitive Steering, Short/Long Arm rear suspension system ~nd Traction Control coupled 'Wlthwbtte -exrertonmrign cues, transforms the Eldorado into a sophisticated five-passenger, personal luxury touring coupe for 1993 .. Powertrai n Eldorado Touring Coupe is pow~red by Cadillac's exclusive 32-valve, four- camshaft, 4.6-liter Va Northstar engine. The Eldorado Touring Coupe accelerates from 0.-to-60 in 7 .5 seconds and top speed is 150 mph. Both the block and cylinder head assembly of the Northstar engine are constructed of cast-aluminum. For increased rigid1'Y, iron bore liners are cast into the block. Despite the additional valves, camshafts and related chain drive components, the new e11gine weighs just 230.1 kilograms, -comparable to the· current 4.9-liter engine. Thursday, October 1, 1992 813 . , shifts into Firm as the road sv.ell bottoin~ out. Extremely fast, the~ S)Stem is capable of raking readin~ once per inch for each road wheel at 60 mph. --!.f 2hc result is 1mpro\;ed._dde comfort ___ -1 with redoced primary body motiqih. • including cornering roll, "ertical heaving. front/rear lift and dive under accelcratirn' and braking. To pro.,,ide optimum steering re:,pons1• for the Elderado Touring Coupe, a new Spoed Scns1t1ve Steering system is addc. .. i ror 1993. The steering system mon1cors .. eh 1de speed tnrough a sophisticated Elcctron11; Control Module (ECM). Full assist ior the po,,er sH~cring system 1s provided up t<J 30 mph. As \Chicle speed increase>. hO\\eH'r, the )leering gear sol~noid b signaled by the EC\1 co transfer fluid int a special chamber of the steering gear val\.c. ln:,1de this chamber are four · -p_i$to.ns t.ha.Lace loilded ~aLQ_:>t the ~-'--...... shatt. As \.Chicle speed increa)e:, and more fluid 1s pumped into this Ghaml)(•r, • the piston load increases and more ~fiort is required to turn the wheel The firmer effort at high speeds provides dri\.ers with a better sens~ of control and stability in !itecring. Rather than the traditional five-bearing cap assembly for the crankshaft, the Northstar engine features a two-piece block with a large, one-piece girdle assembly. Often found in high performance or racing engines, this arrangement provides an extremely rigid carrier for the crankshaft. The new design engine has 1 O patents pending, including a uniquely tuned induction system. Sophistication ·and P.oWer To help max1m1ze sy;rem svnergv. tlic Speed Scnsiti've Steering sy-stem usb the :,Jm~ computer as the ne\' RoJd Sen~mc Su".lpcn)ion. The aluminum cylinder heads have four d istinct cam:,hafts. The compression ratio of the engine is 10.3: 1. The new engine produces 295 bhp at 6,000 rpm and 290 lb:,. ft. of torque at 4.400 rpm. Engine redline is 6,500 rpm. At 6,700 · J Eldorado, the :luxury touring coupe for '93 rpm, fuel delivery is cut to the cylinders. p0\\Crtra1n- EPA-rated estimated fuel economy is 1 ~ CHASSIS mpg city and 21 mpg highway. Mated to Retaining the ~me 108 inch the North!)tar engine is the 4T80-E ''heelba~ J? the Eldorado, the Touring transmission. Completely new, the Coupe benefits from major suspension transmission is fully electronic and changes for 1993, including a new RoJd actually programs itself to the· driver's Scn:,lng Suspl•nsion s>·stcm, new Short. style. Designed specifiq1lly for the Long Arm !~L '\)' rear su)pcn~ion ;md Northstar engine, the transmission Speed Scnsiti\l' Steering -<lll spcciiic,1lly ' features equal-length drive axles to help tuned for the Eldorado Touring Coupe eliminate torque steer. Chrome whecb arc a new available Th.e ne\\ SLA rear SL"pension is .1 multi-link design that prO\ idL's increJsccl \.Chicle stability at high 5pced5, h.ud bral..ing or cornering "hil-c offering a • smooth quiet ride undt..'r normal dri\'ing conditions. Each reM "heel f catures a short upp~r control arm, a longer IO\\ er control arm and an additional lateral linl... The components Jre mounted on a subframe that is rubber-bol.1ted from th<.· body. Eldorado Touring Coupe transmission bpt1on for 1993. arso is equipped with a torque converter The front su:,pension b fully • T he St.A offers SC\eral advant.1gcs, intluding nearly optimal suspension .1lignment under all dri\.ing conditions, \\ hich reslilts in impro\C?d r.idc Jncl stab1lit> at higher spcL'd.., Jnd in)pHlH'd :,leering r~ponsh cncs:.. clutch to provide smooth shifting in a independent ,, ith Mac.:Pher:,on struts .rnd . wide range of driving environments. steel coil springs with d 24 N /mm rating. Final drive ratio for the Eldorado The front stabilizer shJlt is larger,.. Touring Coupe is 3.7 1: 1. The Eldorado measuring 21 mm. The rc.1r su .. pcnsion Touring Couf?C also benefits from a also 1:, tult'r indc-pcr1dent \\1th t~~coal focused engine mounting systemJhat springf rated at 4 5 t-. mm . lhc H.'Jr virtually eliminates eQgine and cowl stabilizer .. h.111 1:, increased to 18mm, up Unlike thL' SpL·ed Sensin3 su ... pen)ion s\ 'tl•m on lhl· Eldorado thJt b controlll'.'d by whick· :-peed and other ~uts, the new suspcn>ion ..,, stem JLtu,1lly reads the roJd and responds to input> c\ cry 10 to 15 m1lli-,cconck In add1t1on to spcci~llv-cquipped struts, the RSS system uses iour Jccclcrometcrs mounted on the body to meJsurc \.Crtn;.JI motions ,1nd four-position sense(:> mounted bet\\Cen the ''heel and the body to deccrminc wheel po~ition relati\.c tu the body. -\ computer controller proces,es the informJtlon rrom the sensor:. to re.id road contour:, The . tccring ratio is 15.6:1 \\ith 1.65 turf!<' • rcquir<.'d lock-to-lock. Tires ror the Touring Coupe arc Cood>ear Eagle li\ ,111· c.1son P225 60ZR 16 radials i1tt<.:cl specii1c l t> ... 1nLh cast aluminum "hccb. The tire!) offer a smooth ride ar u 11rc dl'~igned' ior quietness. Add:tiona!l1, the all-:,eJso11 de>ign requires no prc!>~ur . ch;rnge:. tor high-speed use. Le.uher scat ng areas, available 111 Ii\ 1 colors,.continuc as standard cquipml'nt tor the Touring Coupe. Metaphoric scat controls that replicate seat 111ovcmt..'nt ith !)tandard. A new interior color, Saddle, also IS cl\.ailable. Four-way po\\er lumb.1r support. along with power seat red1oer~ and .irt1c:ulating headrests enhance ·seating comfort. Heated frol)t :,eat5 .m• J\Jilable. ' i\n in:.idc Elcctrochromic rea"' iC\\ n)irror rs standard shake d~pitc the increased torque of the from 16mm on Eldorado. ' -\n int~'Sr,11 part of the impro\t..'d ride: ,1nJ hJnd"ing oi thL' £1dvrac.l l TQur ng Coupe is the new f«>ad Sl·n~ ng Suspension (R$5). ~ .. tern h.h ·two modes -~ It and Firm. r\ comput1: r mc.,,J.Jle an.1 'LL ... Jll d.ua ;rn(l 111 1.rnth \.ck·ct:. a S· •It or Firm mode . indcpcndcntl 1 r the iron: .truts or rcJr )hock Jb:.orb\.·r:.. Under mo)t 1.:ondition'. the ">"tu11 s 1n the.Sort moo(' .ind thL;n _ F<.r l1)tening pleasure, the Touring (o...,pe icatur<h a s \·speaker, ~00-,,at• ,\\\ Stereo f ,\.1 :,tcreo \\Ith ca::.)ctte pla~cr A compact d isc pla .. cr, a:.scitc · combm .. u1on is ai.:ait.a~e-. · · .. -.... ····-:·-.. -·-.-:l 1993 Subaru Loyale Wagon offers durability, -spaciousness · The 1993 Subaru Loyale Station Wagon offers subcompact car buyers an unbeatable value by combining available all-wheel drive, famous Subaru durability, a wealth of standard features and a spacious interior., The 1993 Loyale Stillion Wagon remains among the best-equipped vehicles in its class with standard air conditioning, power steering, power windows with driver's-side automatic up and down, power mirrors, power locks, NNFWcassctte stereo, tilt steering wheel and a digital dock. The Loyale Wagon is available with front-or on.demand all-wheel drive (AWD) with either a five-speed manual or automatic transmission. Fpr 1993, three new exterior colors will be dvailablc: Teal, Misty D.twn and Frt.-c ia Red •. According to Chuck Worrell, Subaru of America exccut_ive vice pr~ident, v.1lue !s the priority of the . sub-comp.let c.u bu)'Cr). Todays consumers ;'Ire extremely v.1luc·con)('ious, 50 we hJvc c9uippcd th Loyalc.? to give its owner~ the mo)t for their money; he Solid. In .ictdition to the C\tcnsive list of st.rnd.-.rd • fHtures, the Loy~I WJgon has excellent interior room, tu~ tr.ctlon 11nd a well d rvcd reputation fnr durability. The heart o( cv ry l oyalc i;; a 1.8·1itcr horilontally opposed four-q-lindcr engine with a single-overhead cam haft. Fuel injection Jnd a fully-integraled electronic engine-management s~tem help the pro"¥Cn po'"crplant produce 90 hor!)(?powcr and 101 pounds· feet o( torque. . Tho four-wheel drive Loyalc W"1gons ride on 1 75/ 70SR113 all-season radial tires wh1fc the AWD Wagon hjs 165 SR13 all·scJson rubber. Add1t1onJI dri-.cr and p.1sscngcr conveniences Jbound including the following standJrd foJturcs: r~clining front bud.ct scats. rcJr-window defogger, three point re.u sc.ltbclb, remote hood, trunk Jnd (ud·fillcr door rclc.1ses, intermittent windshield wipers, rear wincbhield wipcr/w.1)her,,.c0in holder .109 center console with CO\;ercd ~tor..igc bin. The hill·holdcr Jllows dri-.<.'ri. to move from a top on a hill without h,1ving to coordinate thr~ pedals· and two feet. When pplicd, th" driver needs only •to u tht? clutch .rnd c:icccl r .Hor pcd.:il to take ofr without rollrng back or t.11ling, ,1 common <Xt urr"n c \\llh normal m:\nual systcnh. All Subaru .llltomobil • including the Loy.tic .uc sold .ind rv1ccd by the nearly 730 d1.:alcr} nationwide.and arc cm. red by a thr" '·}l'.U; 36,000·milc limited w~manty. for rn t ~rfor,1tion covcr.1gc, the: limited v •• irr.mty i II\ .. > ar \\1th unliin1tcd mileage . .. ·;Johnson 8r Son . ., LIN COL MERCURY ALL CARS MUST GO! 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WtfTE, lD Ml.ES, ANTElCFE BEG. 14220 1128142 INS COMING IN • )Q.NT CXNJ ~e~ Na! SCJ<. Ml.ST SEE XTRAa..EAN \1:RY~ 8 24,988 DAILY 1504641 lsa?581 11 '7801 14205 14156 14180 • ~· I .I .. .. . . . , Food . ... WITHA As predictable a1., the conductor' call of ''All aboard!" the choru\ of 'Tm Hungry! What's there.to eat?" will be heard in home'> acros\ America this fall as youngsters 'iCarch for i.nacb at the end of a bu1iy chool day. l'hc return to school often mart...1., a change in schedules for ktds and parent' aht...e. including mealtimes. Kid are up early and out of the hou\c with a full day of 1ichool. extracurricular activitie~. homewor~ and playtime with friend\. It\ no wonder they need a little extra nouri hment · throughout the day. Dwnng thb annual adJU\tment period, good \nae!( 1.,cnse i important. Snack 1.,en~e stans by taking a look at the food )OU 1.,elect for your children. Keep in mind ~nact...s hould be planned ~ part of tot~al food intake and they hould provide nutnent1., groy. ing children need without an excess .of fat.. \fan) health organizations recommend low-fat eating for anyone over the Jge of tY.o. Instead of ch1p1.,. cookie~. candy bars and cupcake'>. choose too&., that are lower in fat and fiber-nch. Io ~e after-~chool •mack ' convenient as weli as • tlUl~~ the micro~8\>C oven. According t home ccont)mi~ts at Whirlpool Corporation, the microwave oven make\ 11 po,1.,1ble to cut preparation time for man)' <;nack~ to a fraction of conventional cooking time. After-school refre-,hment should be a ... easy to clean up a!t the) are to prepare. The u\e of premium dbpo able tableware CRISPY APPLE STICKS 3 tablespoon!I peanut butler 2 tab~n hont) I tablespoon appk' juitt unpttltd applt. cortd, llttd inlo 8 piettS 2 cup Ktllogg's" Riu Krispits• certal, Crabht.'d 10 I cup 1.Mea'lure peanut butler. honey aml apple JU ice mlo. a \6-ouncc Chmet • dhp<>'IJble bo\\ I. Micro"'a-.c a1 HIGH ( toorc) for 30 -.econd . Rcmow from microwave O\'en. \llr unul 'moo1h 2.ln~n a 1001hpid. al the end of each apple \lice. Dip each 'ide of apple 'lhcc in10 pcanu1 buuer m1"<1ure Roll dipped apple '>hce., in cru.,hed cereal Serve immediarely. YIELD· 8 .. ervmg!I Nwrillo" l"/omtotion: / upple !.lie t' Culcmt1 /00, Protc•111 2~. Carboll\'tlrutr 16}:. Total Ftlt 31(. Saturuttd fat I~­ Cliolt•1trml Omi: Dtttdn I 1her I J:. '\0J111m II 5mi: BANANA BLUEBERRY MUFANS ~1 cup all-pur~ nour . J tablespoon ugar I tta poon bakintt po"dcr I~ tt~poon ~It '• l~poon cinnamon '• lta poon nut~ 11 l cup Kt/lot.g's' Ral4iiin 8r.n cernf 11 cup ma5htd, ripe b1.nana (about I lar1t banana) 2 tablespoons skim milk 2 qg "ldtes ·I tablesp00n \tJtlable oil I ./ J tablt\poons chopptd walnub. dhidfd 1 cup frtsh or froun blutbtrria. Paper lintrs \ficrowut mumn-pan cups I .Stir rogether flour. 'ugar. ba~m8. powder. ,alt and 4-pice,, Set a'11de . 2.Jn largt mixing bowl. combine 'creal. mjl.\hcd banana and mil~ Let Sland 3 minute' or un11l cereal ,often\. Add egg "'h11e., Jnd 011. ml\ "'ell. Add nour nux1ure. 'llrring only unul combined. Sci a'>!de I table poon chopped walnut~ ~old remaining "'alnu1., and hluebenie' 1010 baller Linc 6 m1t:rO\\-Jv~ahle muffin-p;m cup' v.-11h tv.o paper hnef'I each Spoon batter e\.enly 1n10 muffin -pan cupll. Spnnkle re'ICrved .i tubleiipoon walnut over IOf>'> of muffin, 3.Microwavc at HIGH { l<'Kn) for 'minute\. rotating pan ~ lUQl after I Y, minute' Pla'e p.lll on cooling rack: let \land 5 minute\. Lift muffin., from mufTtn·pan cup' Scne v.arm. YIELD: 6 muflan., " . ott: We ~.ugge't ma~ing u ~ond ba1ch of muffin' and tree zing for huer use. Simp!Y .rehea1 them int~ microwave men on a Chincl . dt'l~'>abic plate for a ready-made 'na<:k. .. .,. N111riiio1t l'41onM/io11: I "'"fli" Co/ort('\ 1()0. Prrlftin ~R. C ,11f>t1h~d1t1tt' 16,1(, To1<1/ fa1 g •• \cJtur,urcl f'" II(. CIH.>lt\lrrc'>I Om~. D1t11m I 1htr 11.1. S1Jcl1""" l 15mi , such as Chinet® allow thee~ of_mietpwave <.."OUking VY Ith minimal cleanup. The e molded paper products are cut-proof and sturdier than any other disposable tableware, making them ideal for a wide variety of microwaveable foods. Here are ome healthy after-chool nack ideas that are simple and made ready in just minute . The e recipes make convenienLuse of K.ellogg·s Rice Krispies . Rai in Bran and --· .. • ,,_. ..... 1111111 Octob~r 1, 1992 Food Editor T.J. Hutchinson .... 642 -4321 -ext.366 Dietitiar\12 Recipes/4 • -Frosted Mm1 -Wheats J5. cereal. as crunch) coatmg1., and extender . Try the Banana Bluebert) Muffin\. Prull · Cinnamon Plate Cake and Cri1.,py Apple St1d,1.,. The"'e nutritiOll;S and delicious i;nac~ can be prepared ahead of um~ by an adult and reheated later by J child rn the microY.a\e oven. Or with che helP. of an adult. .. chool-age children can make the e recipe them elve . £RUIJ 'Ji CINNAMON-PLATE CAKES-- v, cup all-purpose Oour 1 1 cup \kim milk IVi ttaspoon baking pov.dtr 2 ~"hit~ liithll~ bHrtn v. teaspoon ~It • l tablespoon \~etable oil __.._ __ vJ. tu.spoon cinnamon 1rrcup miYedltned1'r01t. rorin Micrott'ave Cooking-Tipsfio.r Children ~-. cuprkml) packtdbro"n bile-iupiettS Research has shown the microwave oven to be the home appliance most frequently used by children. In fact, according to \VhirJpool Corporation home economists. nearly 80 percent of children use the microwa\ e oven- most often for preparing snacks. Before their fir t so!o cooking adventure, parents should teach their children the correct way to use this convenient appliance-a good place to tart is by reviewing the owner's manual for specific safety instructions. Here are some simple safety tip to re"iew wilh kids as an introductory microwave 'COOking lesson. • Get f>enni ion 10 u c the microwave oven. • Read the entire recipe or reheating instructions before staning. A~k about anything that you do not under tand. • Dectde which microwave cookware to u e for different kind of foods. The recipe u ually gives the ize needed. Molded paper plate and bowl made by Chinet arc an excellent choice bccau\c they do not get hot.to the touch and are turdy. • Don't use the microwave oven if the 'door won't hut properly or completely. • Never operate the microwave oven when it i empt). • When hftmg hds and cove.r.., even plastic wmp or inverted paper plate . alway rai!ie away from you to keep Meam away from face and eye . Make hole. or team vent in pl~tic wrap covcr1 and be sure that you never heat m a ~aled con1aincr such a. a glass jar. • Use potholder\, especially when cooking with glls or pla tic microwave cookware . Food and some types of cookware do get hot, even though the oven itself docs not. • Be prepared to adju. t cooking or reheating times as needed because many foods continue to cook after removal from the oven. Allow a minute or two of"standing time" before ·~nw, • l.C•ve the kitchen clean and neat. .. .. ' ugar 2 tab~poon11 firml) pac~td l'h cup Ktllogg' Frosttd ~fini· bro"o ugar )Utat • bite--ize biscuit '• lt~poon cinnamon (aboul 36 biscuit I \ egetablt coolin~ 11pra.' l.ln mJ.11 bowl. ur together n ur. b.lktng po~Jer. ~t. the~ feJ\JJ('IOn cinnamon :ind the ., ... cup 'ugar et a'llde ,. 2.Mea...,ure cereal tnlo large bowl. Cru-..h -..hghtl} S11r in milk. egg w hitc-.. and 011. Let 'iland 5 minule\ Of unul lereal "(lflen' \JJ flour ml\ture. timng until combined I)1v1de baller evenl) between rv.o, · •·tnlh Ch met di'ipo\able luncheon plate' coated with cookinp 'Pru\ spreading barter to the edge' of ea h plare J.Spnnkle even I) with dned f nJtt ur toge1her remJtnmg. -..ugar .ind cinnamon. Spnnlle evenly o'er frui1 Mtcrowa\e e.lch plare lake separate!} a1 HlGH ( 1001\) tor Immure Rotate plJte ' 1um \lia1.1\\u-.c · at HlGH ( 100'\) tor I mmute longer or unul wooden p11..k m-..cnc~ tn ~vcral place\ come' out di). lei 'tand about :! minure-.. 'cr\t.' warm . YIELD 2 cake,, wedge' Nlllrilio" lnfomuuio": I "td,~t . Calortt~ 100. Pn>tttlt 4 ~ C arMh\·drutt 3-1,. fowl flJt :~ 'i.llllHUttJ ,..,, n~. Choltsttml Om~. D1ttun F1f'IC'r ~~ oclmm I~""'~ -· Variation: Om11 dned fn111. Sel'\'e warm w~pe~. 1op~·J w Ith u 'lll:1onlul (1f Slrawhmy-Mandarin Orange 3UlC .md .1 doll p of O\lfl--Olltr) v.h1ppcd topping STMWBERRY-MANDARIN ORANGE SAUCE ' 1 can ( l l OL I mandarin onnli WCJMnlS ~ cup strawberry prewn ~ .. Drain orange ~i!ments. re~rvtni I tabfe,poon hqu1d 11r l~)gc1hcr or.lll£1..' segment,, rc~ned h'tlltd and 'lra~bcrT) prt:~l'\e' ma If, ounce Ch1nc1 dj\pt)\&ble bowl Mtcmwave at HJGH ( IOO'.Y) un11I wann. N,,,,..,. f '41,,,.,,,.ao11: I ~ td~t p/11.5 '""' r Ce1lorttf 190. p,c1tt1Jt 4i:. (arftolt\Jrutt cl I~. Tmul fat~<:. 'I"'""'"" fut (1f!, Cltnltmrol-Om,. Dit,.n-F1htr 1<: \c>d1um 15Vme .. , j 2 Thursday. October 1, 1992 Kangaroo_ Care ·tor inlints becomes popular in unnad SJ1181 consuming~ milligrams daily. There is no known relationship between cancer and dietary chromium. On the other hand, there is a form of chromium int environment known as chromate which has been associated with bronchial cancer in workers who inhaled chromate-laden dust. Q Have you beard or somethlna caUtd "Kanaaroo Care" for vtry youna infants? -D.H., Huntlaatoa Buch Yes, I "have. The.current of • Preven tion Magazine reported on' this technique now being used in many hospitals, Copying the practices of mother Ask the Dietitian kangaroos who .... keep their .,. newborn babies warm and snug close to their skin, research has demonstrated that premature infants allowed to rest agai nst their parents chest, skin-10-skin, gain health benefits. The infant - babies absorb the warmth and •----• closenes$· from the parent,' crying is reduced, breast-feeding is enhanced, and the babies sleep twice as long. The real bonus is that the premature infants are able to leave the "" incubator sooner.'Kangaroo Care is new to the United States, but has been practiced for the past five ye::i rs in Europe. Q 1 have heard thl't peanut oil is good-for you. Does that mean that peanuts themselves are also a heallby rood? -J~ Newport Beach As a snack food eaten in moderation, or for exarpple in the form of peanut butter, peanuts arc ccrrainly a worthwhile source of protein. An ounce> of peanuts contains 7 grams of protein -the same amount as a cup of enriched cooked noodles, and slightly more lhan either an English muffin or an ounce of processed American cheese. Nuts arc high in calorics and . the salted ones arc high in sodium. Compare the sodium content of unsalted peanuts (zero gtatns per ounce).wilh that of lightly saJtcd (80 grams), ~egular (110 grams) and ( 140 grams of sodium per ounce -surprisi ngly high since they taste so sweet!). On the other hand, while nuts arc ge nerally high in fat more than half the oil in peanuts is of the monounsaturaied kind, which is considered to be more he althfully desirable than either the saturated or polyunsaturated. That's why peanut oil is one of those frequently recommended for cooking purposes. · In addition, on~ ounce of peanurs provides several other important nutrients: Vi1amin E {21 percent of the USRDA), niacin (20 percent of the USROA), phosphQrus (14 percent of the USRDA) and magnesium {12 percent of the USRDA). - Since we are on the subject of peanuts (which, of course, are members of the legume family along with peas and beans), it's worth noting that peanuts have a very interesting history. They arc -1c:nowrr to hnvc b~c11 popular 3,500 years ago in Peru, then were brought by explorers to Africa and India . During the slave trade in America. peanuts were brought to these shores as sea rations for the unfortunate captives. The African tribal word for pcanu1,."nguba," was the source of our slang word, Dear Betty Crocker I've tried two dUTertnt springform pans for cheesecake and In both or them, the cheesecake sticks. What's the correct way to remove a cheesecake from a sprlnetonn pan1 • -R.Gn Duluth, Mlnn. You'll have better rcsulls 1f you chill cheesecake for at least 12 hours. but not more than 48 hours after baking. Loosen ~h.cesccakc from sides of pan with a t'able knife before refrigerating and again when you're ready to detach side of pan. If cheesecake is very soft, simply leave it on the springform pan bottom to serve. Ir cheesecake is very dense. carefully loosen bottom crust from bottom of springform pan and slide on to a Oat serving plate. Why do my meringue shells ~come hard1 -C.B.G., Tlaard, Ort.. A meringue that turns out hard may have 100 much sugar in proportion to cag whites:ln our recipe. we recommend ~ cup sugar per lhrec egg whites. Adding ~ teaspoon of cream of tartar to lhosc proportions of sugar and egg whites helps to stabilite the cga · white and contribute lo a more tender mcrinaue. AJso, if ic's not baked for a Iona lime at a low temperature, shell may be cou&h and chewy instead of ,tender and crisp. Do you have • cookm1 quest1ont Writo .Dear Betty Crocker, Do.r l I IJ, Dept. lklly, Mmn~upoli , MN 55440. • "goober." Now considered such'an all-American snack, it wasn't until after the U.S. Civil War that peanuts became a national favorite, having ticen introduced by rcturnin& soldiers. Then1 in 1896, an Italian-American immigrant opened a roadside stand in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, which ultimately grew into America's leading peanut marketer: the Plantets company. Q Recently, I used a product containlna 20 micrograms or thromlum to help control 1a1 travlq ror ,_ffls; It worked. Now I havt beta told tbat chromium can kJU you. ls this true? What Is the rtc0mmtndtd sate amount?· -J.B.D., Newport &ach Chromium is an csseatiaL clement in 1he body; it helps to maintain the normal level of glucose (sugar) in the bloodstream. It works toaethcr with insulin, a hormone produced by the pancreas, in order to accomplish this task. A deficiency of chromium in humans is associated with mild diabetes and • . WE DOUBLE MANUFACTURERS'. COUPONS an inability to properly u&e glucose as a fuel. If your body can't make use or glucose, then it will signal that it's hungry. A craving (or ~wcets is one of several symptoms, along with fatigue .. and lack or concentration. The typical American di~t contains approximately 29 J micrograms per day of chromium. lnJhe majority of studies jnvolving people with impaired use of glucose, chromium supplementation improved al leas t hair or those subjects. 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"119 ..... ~ .. t .......... • 04r.-.&.eav._.11t • • .,,.......~.......,_,.._~.,.,a ~. = -.....~--..,-. .. ........, _.._ ,... _ _.,... .. ,_.~- . . \ ... .. - • 4 Thursday', October 1, 1992 Tea: A classic tradition made contemporary Tea as a ritual for pecial occasion!> is back. For celebrating spring and summer weddings, shower!> and graduations, tea is an original twist on the customary lunch, reception, or c0ck1ail party. No longer 1ust. for posh hotels, the contemporary tea couples the best . of old traditions with modern-day hen II hy lifestyles. Upd.uing traditionally rich tea fare. rhe Sugar Association has pared down the calories and preparation time of ca kes and scones for today's nutrition conscious hosts and guests. The secret of these tasty, but healthful recipes is using a small amount of sugar, at only 16 calories a teaspoon, IQ retain tender texture and good taste "hilc reducing fat. And 10 ma i-e the festive occasion as c.:njo}·able for the hostess as for the guests, these scones and muffins arc as simple 10 make as they arc satisfying to eat. Once thought of as stilted and old-fashioned, today's teas ~re as el egant or casual as .the hostess chooses. She may brif)g out the formal silver and linen table cloth fo r a bridal shower. white· preferring decorative plastic plates and saucers for her child's kinderga rten graduation pany. Planning a baby shower brings to mind prett} gifts and pleasant conver auon. Dlad.berry Tea Bars arc a low-Cat complement for the occ.1'>1on and a dekctatrk "a) to ca tch up Y.itl:i old friend'> . Rcpl.1cing some of the fat, the po .... lkred sugar in thc-.c treats prm.1dcs a light and irrcs1s11ble texture. For a 'oph1st1catcd engagement party. nontraditional Pear Scones made with pears and buttermilk arc a low-fat variation on traditional buttery scones. Topped \vith jam they are a delicious wny to honor the bride-to-be. Served at a tea to !>alute the June ~raduate, nutritious Mini-muffins with Pc:ich Spread \\,ill be enjoyed hy friends tllld famil) of all ages. Pro\ 1ding the . mo1'>I tcAture and mouthfeel of fat, bJnana. -pumpkm and a liule bit of )ug._ir make these IO\\ -fat muffins :h .1ppealing as their high-fat counterparts. · An enticing comh1nat1on of i.tra\\.bcrry, coconut. cg.g whites and :Houch of sugar. trawbcrl) Mcnnguc<, arc an aur.1ct1\C but c .,., ,1dJ1t1on to the tea menu At onl~ 27 calone\ .I 'c"ing. light nwringuc' arc a saw.f) ing delight . for c.1l\111c counting guc'>ts. ,\, .in c.:lcgant or 1nfnrmnl cclcbra11on. a moJcrn-<la) tc.1 1~ a unique \\.~IY to cclcbr.1tc the m.iny '>pccial \pnng ;ind \llmmcr ocra,1on,. To ~u1t toy.1y\ bu')' '\Chcduk' and hl'Jlth\ lilc\t\lc' thc'c recipe' re' 1\C the '>p1r1t of tea b~ u .. ing Oll\C1ncn1. lugh carboh~dr.tte mgred1L·nts enhanced b) a kw 1ca .. poons of n.11ural, hght 'ugar Since gram forgrnm.- 'UL! 1r 1 CJ rholnJr.1tc. h.i' le" th.in h.1it 1h1.: c.lloric' of f.11. 11 1s a dclcrt:thk Y.U\ h> CUI !JI \\hilc rct.mllng tc\turc .ind t.l\tc PEAR SCO~E • f •' lightly nourcd bo:ird l..ncad brtcJh by hand. Roll dough 10 Y'J-inch 1h1d:'ne)~ and cu1 into rounds w11h a 2 lh.-1nch bi)cui1 cuuer. Sprinkle tops lightly \\ llh ..-c:maining wgar. Bake tO-lS minute) un11I tops are golden. Serve with 1am ~lake) :iboul 30 scone~. • .8 calorics per SCC\ ing. Nutrition Con1en1; 1.7 gram~ fa1, 17 grams carbohydrate, t .S gr.1ms protein. 1.2 m1U_igrams cholC)lcrol and 68 m1lhgr.1ms wd1um. BLACKBERRY TEA BAR • '• cup reduced cnlonc m.iri:annc • I ~ tup f>O"de rcd sugar • 2 Cf:8 \l.h1tCS --'• 1ca,poon almond c\lr<1c1 •:? \• cups alt purpose Oour, )iftcd • t 'S tea~poon \,11t • ~. teaspoon b.t,ini \oJJ • l cup blackbcrn J·lm• ., milligrams ch11k'1cllll and 10.S m1lht:rams sodium. MINI-MUFFINS • 2 ripe bananas• • 2 cr.g whites ~ • :? tablespoon~ oil • l cup bn.I\\ n ~gJr, packed • I i. cup~·all purp<he four •'•cup ""hole wheat.flour •:? h:.hpoons bJl.ing powda • \! tea,po<m b:-tlong MX!J • ~': le•hJX)On cmnamon • I IJblc,poon "h11c \lllt::ir Prchc;11 o,·cn to' 400 Jcgrcc' In l,irgc m1~mg bo"I m.J.>h bJnanJ,, lkJt in CG.!! ''hit<:. 011, and hrO\\ n 'ucar. In 'CpJra1.: OCl\\ I m1\ IO!\Cl~cr remaining ini:reJ1L·n1" ~11r JI) ingreJ1cnh inh> wc1 until JU't mo1,1cn~J. Lei 11-..: for ff\..: n11nute,, Spra~ n11n1-mull111 """ w1th"co1.ll..mg \f'TJ\ SJ"'llln baiter 11110 muffin-cup~. till 1g hJlf lull and 'pr ml.le l~htly v. 1th r.:m.11nmg wgJr. 0Jl.c muffin~ h1r 15·l~ minutes un11r wp' .1rc gold~n Scl"\c • alone ur w uh th.: follo" mg ric.1ch )prcad. ~!Jl..cs Jtlt>ul 48 nun1-muffins •v.iria1iun: u~c 8 ounces canned pumpl..in 1n,1cad of banana' to m.1kc pumpkin m1ni·muff111,, 46.6 calorics per scC\ mg. Nu1r11ion cun1cn1; .7 gram) lat, 9.7 gram) cJrtlt>hydratc, .8 gr.1ms pro1.:in. 0 m1ll1gr,10l\ chalc~1crol :ind 26.8 m11ligram1o ~1um PEACH PREAD . . • ~. t:up 'l.tm rtCOlla chcc~· •:? 1.1blc,pi1on~·pov.Jcrcd )U~ar • v~ cup twzcn pcJchci> In hlOJ pr.xc wr blend all mgrcdicnl; v..:11 ScC\c v.1th mm1-murrm,. \f Jl.c\ lU <,CC\'lnS'· 35 cJlurics per ~C\1ng Jl.iu1n11on con1c111: . .! rr.1m\ f.11 , I 5"£r.m'I\ carlx1lndr.11c. 3 gr.1m protein .. 6 milhgram:. cholc,tcml anJ Zs milligram-. soJ!um Prchca1 O\'cn 10"350 degree Spr.1y 9 ~ 13-mch pan 'II.1th cool.ing spr.i~ In l.irge btl\\I. u~c ekcinc m1wr at met.hum 'peed i.1 beat mJrg.1r1ne. ~u!tar, and egg "h11c . Blend in; on low speed, almMohtr.1~1. r-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;:1 fl.iur. tilt :md b:ikmg sod.a. Do not 1·· ll\Crbcat. Spread dough in pJn Smt>Olh ~ES Y4 c ' ' top or dough w11h rubber 'patul3. Lii;hll\ • 0 u . an rein 'PJlula O\'C r thu ltlp of doui;h lo . I e • e make 7 or crMcro~\mg diagonal groo,·c,. Fill grvovc' v.11h iamor m:Jm'l.lhdc Bal.e for :20·25 mmule' until 1<1p I) fi rm :ind edge\ begin 10 brov. n .. Cool anJ rerill grooves with pm or marmalade Cut 11110 bars. Makc .. 'abou1 28 b.irs. 'Varia11on· Substitute ~"eci ·~ · marmalJde for bl:tcl.bcrry pm to male m.irmalJdc bar,. 94 9 caltinci. per scl"'ing Nu1u11un .:1>ntcn1. :?.5 gram\ fat, 17 trJms e:irbohvck.rtc, I"' gntm\ protein-. o-~­m11l1grjm, cholc,tcrol, 87 4 m1l11gram' ,,>J,um STRA \VBERRY 1-£RJ 1CUES-- • 'cf.S. 11.h1tc\, 1111.•m tc:mp1,;rJturc • , cup ~1ra11.bcrrtc>, fr1ucn participate in wo.rld peace · . and CJnderstanding · .. ·, 1 ,J Open your heart -and home to an International Exchange Stuaent. • l . cup r~Jr. \hrcdJl I • :: • 'up• ~11 purJ'<"i: 011ur • • \ _ cup w hllc ugJr • , cup premium 'hrcJdcd i;cxonut Coll YES Today to eecome a Host Family to a high school student 15-18 years • 1~ lup 11.hole \lohCJI 011ur • I 1ahlc'f1<.11.ln hal..m~ po.111.J.:r -----.-~ ~J't'ftft ~~----- , . .. .. • I cup "ll!IC sugar • l': 1.:.1,poon ground gm~er . •:: IJhlc\p<KIO\ m.1rgar111c, cold • :? tJblc\p<JOn~ huller. rnlJ • V: curi bu11crm1lk • I t.1ble\p<Km while 'ug.ir Preheat oven Ill 41)() dci:n~c,, Sprnv baking 'heel v.11h cuol..111g 'fHJY In fooJ (>rllCC\\!lr \hrcd ('CM :tnd \Cl d~ldC. Comtnne nour\, b.1l.1ng Jll.IV.dCr, bJl.mg MX.1.1. \Ug.ir. and ginger in food proce!>wr . Add m.irg.ir1m: ,ind huller. tiy pul\mg ma<.:h1nc on JOl.f nlr. unlil m1\1Llre has a cornmeal-like lc\I ure 'Tr .1mru lo IJrgc ho" I ,1nJ \l1r in )'tull.-rrrnll. .1nJ Jl< .1r unlll dou~h hei:111\ to dump IO~clhcr. On-· Nectarine Sorbet Nectarine Sorbet 1\ a gratifying. low calorie l\nack. The n.wor~ of frc,h ripe ncct.mnc. orange 1u1ce and yogurt blend together to mal..e this tropical tr~I • .i ripe ncct.mn"· peeled • l cup orange 1u1cc • l 1 nip willer • l, wp low-fol va111ll,1 ~ogurt • :? tCll\fXKlM \Ug.U In food pn>1.C\\(1r hlcnd 111f.!rcd1.:nl\ lhnrnughlv Pnl\.C\\ 'unlil 'm1101h Pour 1010 frcctcr l.tn or an ice creJm m.11.cr. l·reac ,1i;cordmjt to m.rnuf.11.:turcr' 10\lrud11'n' Or. to prepare ~1th1•ul 1c~ crc;im maker, ('OUr rnt'<lurc tnlO I R X 4 tnt:h rcc1 .. n1ulo r frccter c11n1.11ncr. (11\'cr ind frcCLc for' h11ur\ or until firm. (Ir ~ou prefer .rn even )tnoothl.'r tc'llturc:, rcm<'l\IC rnn11mcr from the frcc1cr l~o or three 14mcs during frcctmg. ind · McnJ m1"Cturc 111 1t focl<I pmccu<lr rc111rn1111 10 frcacr.) M.ilcs four l":•<.:up \CNllll' 7ti 4 n ltmcs per \Cl'\1na N111r1t1on Con1cri1: 6 1t1mf fat, 17 H 1r1ms carboh~dtlllc, I fl lhlm\ pmlc1n •. 5 ma chofc\ICrol Olllll ti 6 "11 \OJ1um ' • ~. 1ca~poon almond e.\tract Preheat men to 325 degree\ CO\ er ool.Jc b'cL.y.ilh...p~ hmcJlLP.lP'r-ln-mcJlum :.12c buv.I he.it egg wnttc) un11I ~tiff peak' form U\c f11t>d-procc~r to '>hrcd frozen \lrJwOc:rry O( cut into \mall piece~. Ou1cldv rotd \hrcdJcd \I raw berries and rcma1n1nlt ingrcdicnl\ into egg whiles With :\ ta61csR_OOn. drop lln to cool..1c ~heel. B.1kc for 10. l S minutes or JUM until meringue\ begin to brown on top Turn oven off and k.1ve mcnaguc\ in oven for 'evcrul hour\ or ov.:rn1~h1 to dry ou1. 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FREESm.og , Cerlilication ... with every carburetor rebuild C9fburetor Rebuilding • Fuel Injection · Tune-Up• Smog Certification Open Mon~Fri 8:30 to 5:30 CaJI (714) 642-8286 . ,for an ~point_!Tient 2945 Randolph Ave. Costa Mesa .......... ._ -~ --UCI..,. Wlllltd Trldl EdlDr OI Thi MDmlJ, ICFI ,....,, EdlD. Olly Plat /ttJtJ Tallk Slw Holl. CoUlwill CcUwllt ........... co...lilt ... PU .. ~511Sell _:__ -:------C""-" 0.., ~ lldrwll, 1C91\ ~I John Moottlc:tl -----:J TlllLlllHll ........ 1111 llCturl CIJCllll II you'd lice th.8 Lobdell Group to entBfttln and inform with a tailor-made psrf ormanc. for 'fOCI orQBttl· ldon,p/fn6 cal Bil Lobdell ., 540-1224 w,,.; 5 times . more exciting than 'fOCI typical ,,,..... THIS WEEK'S TOPICS = -Tun.a ( f "'*81 •11 Cir Slans . iilj""" .. 4 I Newport Harbor High Big 'I/inner In Saturday 's Harbor Heritage Run • . • "i • oast ·of·· the ~oast ! A look at the people an.d events highlighting this week's lo cal art s and entertainment scene' A day at . the race s, Harbor High style ~ · .. unners, start yo ur sneakers. Up to 2,000 huffers and/or puffers converge on Newport Harbor High School Saturday to take part in the sixth annual "Harbor I kritage Run," an organized chance to raise money for education, have a crack at win ning some nifty prizes and tou r breathtaking areas of Newport Heights wi thout getting picked up.for loitering. Racers arc divided into 12 male and fem ale classes with ages ranging (rom 12 and up in the 2k walk/run and 5k race. PriL.es awarded to top men and women finishers include Saturday night stays at the ................. 88'fboo Bay Club and a Sunday Brunch, round-trip tickets to Ca talina Island on the Catalina Fixer and dinners fo r two at Chili 's. Second-and third-place fini shers in both the men and women categories will also receive prizes. The races will feature fluids at the start and finish courtesy of Yo semite Waters. Post-race refreshments will be supplied by Mother's Market, Alta Coffeehouse, the Great Earth Vitamins, Chili's, Trader Joe's, C'est Si Bon Bakery and Clearly Canadian. Len gth of run is only weakness of 'Les Mi z' ~ By Tom Titus Theltet cru T he pa!15ion and power or "Les Mi~erablcs" is bril- liantly intact in the "encore prod~t1on" now enjoying an all- 100-tmcf week-long run at the Or· ange County Performing Arts Cen- ter. It'~ a return engagement (the show played here lashsummer for a bo1< office·record three weeks), ~ut 1h1s "Les Miz" 1s a completely different production, insofar as its ca,11ng 1s concerned What remains - WHO: Newport Halt>or High School WHAT: Harbor Herfta~ Run '92 COVER WHERE: Starts and ends at Newport Halt>or High School, 16th Street betwee n Dover Ortve an~ Irvine Avenue In Newport Beach. Course Winds th~gh Newport Heights~ t WHEN: saturday: 2k begins at 8 a .m .: 5k starts at 8:15 a .m . HOW MUCH: $18 late entry fee tor 2k or Sk, which can be pold race day, Includes a c lassic event T-shirt, pos1-race refreshments and ell~lblllty for all.p r1ze draw1ngs. WHY: To be~efR fU nd for scholorshlps, computers and school equipment for Newport Harbor High School students. WHY ELSE: To win such pr1zes a s Catalina Island trfps, Balboa Boy Club 1tovs and d inners at Chlll'~-Yor 21< and Sk Winne~ In 12 men'• ond women'~ dMslons. and to win gift certtftc otes, m erchandise and dinners In random drawings. WHO YOU GONNA CALL FOR MORE INFO: 760-3339 grippingly constoru tS the driving force of the Afain Boublil-Ooude- Michcl Schonberg score under the baton of Robert S. Gu tafson ond the matnlncencc or JOhn op1cf's stunning scenic design. few if any stage produc1ion • musical or otherwise , can convey 1he epic interui1y or "Les ~fa· crablc ," and the current \'Crs1on is no c:iiccption. There arc a few minor sort r.pots in the early ~cncs, but the <1ccond act '' aults · lhc playgoe r with the power o( a b111tcry or rifles. Victor Hugo's cl:i sic '3&1l or hun1cr vs. hunted ogomst the back· drop of civil in urrcction and ab· jcct poverty retains lta brutal dra- m111ic force even on a fourth view- 2 Orarigd Coast W~kend /1flnJrsda~.-ae1ober'1 '1992 The run was started to replace a fashion show 1h~1 was previously the school's main fu nd~ra1ser, bringing in. about $2,000 a yea r. So !Jr. the run has boosted chool coffers about $125,000 in 11~ first five years of exist en~~·. "lt has definitely fulhllc\1 my wiJdest dreams,'' said Karen J<endall, f oundcr of Harbor Heritage Run "h h .. become a part oC commun1t\ life and people took fOt;'\Ofl.I to it. That's been very gratifying.'' School officials welcome 1t·c funds, especially in th c:\c times of budge t cuts. The! rur has bten responsible for · providing sc~olarships. hoc comput.~rs and equipment t, · studenLS. But Kendall said the C\ c111 wa! also established to get past alumni involved in the school -another goal tha\ has been met. A mong the more famuu · alums to take an ac11w · · part is produccr/dire\.h •t Frank Marshall, a 1964 graduate or Newport Hnrh\.H who will be mas\cr or ceremonies al this year' ru n Marshall's production cof!lpaw is a run sponsor. a' is Chih s Grill and Bar. Bau1:r Jaguar and Range Rover, Triangle Square and Warmington Home~. Also involved in the planning for the run are tlu. City of Newport Beach, the Newport-Mesa Unified Sdlo(1l District and the Newport Harbor Hig h School PT A. ing. Thi\ oppreuivc mood h~·i~hl· °CO) the effect 0£ the hOW0 ) h:\\ comic sccnc'i -presided O\Cr h\ the lJlarly Thcnordien -"h11:h ~cm amplified in their sl:)p,11cl.: overindulgence this tlmt around J.P. OoughcttY. and Gina Ferr.ill bite t11to these nbaJd roles wi1h th1: instinct or shirk.I • sensina blood Doughcny is amona the most bl,1· 1an1 actor~ to auume the mantk l\l tbe avarkious 11\cnardier. wringing every last drop o( comical carn.1gc • from his character, while Ferrall '" an ably outraacous accomp1tc1:: Their "Master of the House" nu m· bcr. ii.a r:aucous show rnopper. • The centerpiece of the s.huw, however. is the onaoin1 •ru&ale or See LES MIZ/I y _,_ r ' . • I . r ! Spanish dance's new evolution T he hoopla about the quinccnteo:uy of Columbus' encounter with the New World tends to focus on those long dead OT on stat~ artifacts rather than the stall-hvmg. . So the visit ,of the vibrant Ballet Nacaonal de Espana to the Oranie County Perfonning Arts Center in Costa Mesa Oct. 6·11 provides a welcome relief. The company, which performed in Costa Mesa four years ago, thii,ear will present company director Jose Antonio's staging o Leonide M:wine's comic ballet, "The Three-Cornered l-lat." ·f-. h 's an appropriate choice for a-Spanish cdrnpany, for ~ while tnc story of the beautiful wife, her jealous husband• 9nd the senile man who wouTd bC er over contains universal clements, it is based on the story "El sombrero de trcs picos" by Pedro Antonio do-Alarcon. . The company will also perform a number of.shorter works, includin& "Danza y Tronio," a humorous lbok at 18th c~ntury Spanish society life; "Romance de Luna," in which a young man dances out his dreams of fame and fortune using scraps of moonlifht as an imaginary partner; and "Admcnco," a suite o five dances. DANCE Premiere performance at Barcb y T T he U.S. Premiere of "Origin . " a b.1llet b\ Man nel StcfJnc cu. wall be~ tagcd by the Lili- a na C~i-Marancl Stcfanescu Classical Ballet Com- pany from Italy at 8 p.m. Wednesday Jt lf'\ine Bar- cfay Theater, 4:!42 Campus Dr., Irvine. Tickets for the event, pre enrcd by Orange County Amefit4l n .Italian Rcnai sance. are priced at SlS-$20. For informa tio n, phone 854-4646. The company's rcpcnory detnOl\$tratu-the. wide \·ariauon that exists within Oamenco dancing, which while based on Gyp\)' dances from Seville also incorporates strong Moori!>h and Arabian influences. But the company's reecnory of traditional dances goes beyond the foot-stamping rhythms that most American~ associtltc with aU of Spanish dancing; lhe repertory includes, among othen tyles,'lhe complicated gracefulness of Andalusian gypsy d:tnces. The company al so integrates balletic step~ and form into many of the folk dances it perfonns. as well as perfo rming THE SCENE "hollv clJ,l>icJI "or!..-.. Anton1ll, 'pc.ii.in~ lrllm MJdnJ. \JHJ he hor.cJ \mak·.in audience' "oulJ cnjo) the d1\cr II) of the pr'-\!:;r.im 'The progr<1m i., 'el) di":r-.c. qun~ \Jrtcd -"1th traditional fooh blenJcJ "11h a wntcmpor: I) \ j,jon."' 'atd Antonio. 'pealing m SpJna,h. ··1 am \Cl) proud of thi' compJn~. bc1.".1u'c 1-ha .. '' ~ Ol" C\Olution tor Spani'h ibncc. \\ c are taking. 11 in ne ' d1 rectiom. · Bc~use 1>f the tim~·•ke £0R'lf'd~· "i-.itrtb<:----~~-·­ performance' ha\c nccc,~arily gouen i:aught up an Columbu~ quincentcn.ll) fel>t1\it1es. But Antonio 'Jid the group 1s not doing Jn~thing an particular kl celcbrJtc the e.\plorer's mo t famous \O)age . "We \\Ork and trJ\cl all o'er the \\Orld all the lime - this _year b no different for '\IS. l think lhe bc~t commemoration is for.people to \\Ork together and be together and learn together C\CfY da). not one \Car l'r Ill ye:trs or 500 years. "Betwee n peoples, bct\\ccn countnc~. bctY.ccn 1.rn~u.1i:,c,, the differences arc .le eneJ "hen "c "Ork together:· Ballet Nacion al de fapana "ill perform 0,1. fl 11 at the Orange County Performing Art Ccnler. 600 T""'" CcntC'r Dr. Tickets range in price from Sl..t to s.i' Call 740-~0CIO -B> D<·• urah '-J\nJff Songwrt'ters showcase ' And the price is right: free. The Blue Marble Coffee House is lo- Tower Records at 650-5 122. 0 . firm h:indling publicity foL the bcn- d u concert. A winning combin:ttllln llf ''''" and rock ach t'amc wgcthcr ·F or ~hose who enjoy peat catcd at 1907 Harbor Blvd. music and fine-tasting coffee, 0 the Blue Marble Coerce 5 c0ui Bros. rccordin& artists Housa in Costa Mesa is the place. Naked Soul will perform from to be Friday. 6-8 p.m. on Saturday at the Tower 'Sonp From \he Great Un· Records in Costa Mesa. known," a showcase for some of The Costa Mesa-based sroup is the area's best•knO\Vn songwriters, performing 10 promote ~heir new will begin around 9 p.m. debut release, "Seed," whjch will Membcn from Alter Ego, Trou· be available ($4.99 for c~ue, ble Dolls, .Box the Walls and $7.99 for CD) at the record store, Boomslana arc slated to 'perform in · 1726 Superior, Costa Mesa. an acoustic-minded settina. For more information, call . ·~ 'Red Dawn ·92:• 1he three-day mu ic festival slated to be held later this month at Irvine Meadow , has been po tponed unlil May 21 -23~1993. Event producers Steve Bril.tow and Noel Wyatt postponed the event from the original Oct. 16-18 dates in order to give prospective sponsors more time to coordinate promotion effons, according to of- ficials with Levine Schneider Public Relations, the Los ~ngelcs-based The good " nc"s is rod.:er Robbie Robertson ha aarced to con tinue •ha!> imoh.cmcnt as the pnmal) ~o t 0£ the event. Ian A~tbury of .The CUit, Dan Fogcl~rg, Richie Ha· \'Cos, Da\c Ma~n. • Motorhead. America, The Damned and Bnng Tango arc amona the ''OUP, "ho ha"·e pledged 10 perfo rm at the event bencfitm& Nall\ic AmcrkJn colleges and univcr~itiC!' located around the country. 0 . ' • la!>t Saturda~ Ill help kcd Or:in~c Coun1y·s mo~t nC!'Cd) rc\IJcnt' "FooJ,h>d;." held :u the '\1."· port RoaJhou e in Co)t:i M1.,.1, collected 609 pound ol food h1r . the non·prollt F<X)\) Dl'tntiution Center, nttording to ~tmd Wt.1 .. - cr, organizer of the t'Onccr t. The Oransc·ba ed I IX'kl D"111· bution Center hopes 10 hlll<l. "f cxxhtOl:k" C\iC!'l) l~rcc month,, featuring Ua({crent mu\IOJll\ 111 e:ich event -B> Bl•in "''"'"" "Ora~ c...t~~Mnd / .. ~October 1,_1~2 3 ' MOVIES Professor is passionate about sUbliminal cinema. . I . I d d . By Todd French inient." own W?rks are inc u e. in Sc>emJ to Weeltend Taussig, who just recently collecuo!15 of every maJor ~cum d d · · · · in America) H 3\C you ever viewed conclu e a seminar 1n COnJuncuon . . . . "Star Trek II: The with fellow author/film a~alrst Despue all th.is. Taussig . Wrath of Khan" as a Geoffrey Hill entitled "Cinema, conc.ede~ th.at his nil-consuming "perfect mid-life crisis Sex and Society," is, to put it passion 1s cinema, nnd he has film .. ? Or •·Batman Reiumll" as an mildly, a man of incredibly diverse taught a contemporary film cSlas at · ' d · · II I · d OCC for the Inst five years. even absorbing treatmen t of two of our -an internat1ona y ace a1mc -. b d .. I · talents months ago, Tau s1g cgan e 1tmg contL'fnporary cu lure s · · · · I fil i I h-A professor of photography at h1 own cn11ca Im orum ongest-running m)'t s -· ublicalion Media Nc,,slcuer .. Dracula" and "Frankenste111"? OC. C for the last 20 years, Tanss1g p h. h . • h j etc~ cu These arc JUM a couple exa.;ples also has a Bachelor of Science wfil ic r~.~ae"f'Sf uhc ~cw Y .re · I d · h · . ( om the 1 ms as u y t e amp1r of the kind of deep·lfo.h ana ys1s e~rce •.n P ys•cs. r . Slayer," "Death llecomes Her," (or exegesis) that characte rizes the University of C~hf~rma at . ''llnsic Instinct~" "Alien 3" and courses and seminars of brangc B.erkel.cy, a mas.ter s degree in "Datman Returns." llis mailing Ii I Coast College professor Arthur b1olog1cal chemistry from UCLA . 1 t 300 · d PhD · b·ophysics from the lS current Yup o · Tou!>sig. A veritable .Jena1ssance an a · _in 1 . . According to Taulosig cinema - m:in with an unerring knack for Berkeler. His other credits include even bad cinema -is ~nduring finding epiphanies and conducting research for the UC b "fil tb'c""I talcs · · ·fi · B · R h I t't t ecausc 1 m nrc my 1 .. . sub_con:.c1ous ~1gm icr:.. tn . . rab1l~ h. esearc . nls I u c, t d The public hns been responding to ma1nst ream hit!> and d1sm1ss1ve pu 1s. in~ mus1~0 ogy tex s ~n. . schlock, Taus!>ig relishes focussing lecturing in the 70s on subhmina~ stones for .thous~nds of years. ~n cinema's "mythic qualities and sex in advertising photography (his These stones (fairy tales) have no Tlle Last or the Mohicans Rated : R The Stars: Daniel Day-Lewis and Madeleine Stowe The Story: New York's Hudson Valley, circa 1757. FtontJersmdn Hawkeye (Day-Lewis), his adoptive Mohican father Chingachgook (Russell Means) and brother Uncas (Enc Schweig) rescue comely Bntons Cora and Akce Munroe (Stowe and Jodh1 May) from an ambush as they are being escorted to Fort William Henry, under command of their father, Col Munroe (Maurice Roeves1 When the fort falls to the French, Hawkeye and Co find themselves hotly pursued by a revenge-seeking Huron warner dedicated to wiping out Munroe and his family The Scoop: A tremendous tour de force from kinetic stylist Michael Mann (" Manhunter," "The Keep," "Thief"), "last of the Moh1cans" is a fierce, beautiful, romantic epic. Lush beyond w~ds and impeccably acted, this adaption of the James Fenimore Cooper classic is galvan1Z1ng action-adventure at Its best. Some cntics have professed annoyance at the film's scaled-down characterizations, but they're missing the point: The movie 1s a rf!!W, delirious survival run A great American film The Score : 8 k0tn M~d on 1 10 scale, 10 bdn9 bat HeRraiser Ill: Hell on Erth Rated : R The Stars: Doug Bradley, Kevin Bernhardt The Story: That Industrial strength nail-noggin Pinhead returns in the third installment of Briton horror sensation Clive Barker's successful "Hellraiser" series. 'W'hen a decadent you~ preppie nightclub owner (!kmhardt) purchases a bliarre sculpture, he unwittingly pav~ the way for the no-pain, no-gain demon's (Bradley) entry into our wor1d When a beautiful reporter (Terry Foneill..stumble.s Onto tbe.Jruth, she sets out (with the help of Pinhead's human alter ego!) to thwart the monster's gruesome machinations The Scoop: Pinhead's blo pie is actually the best of the three films. As usual, Bradley·s eloquent beast gets all the plummy Q<>n mots and movingly communicates the character's desire and despair, while Farrell makes an appealing heroine. Anthony Hickpx's d irection is polished and assured, and Peter At.kin's literate script is definitely a sharp assist. Strong rMntion should alss> go to Bob Keen's. effects. The concluding chapter to a vMd portrtrtal of The Pit and its chief atblter ol seduction and appetite, "He.llralser Ill" is dazzling, scary tun. The Score: 6 ... Innocent Blood Rated: R The Stars: AMe Parillaud, Robe.rt Loggia and Anthony LaPaglla The Story: A fetching, French vamplrette (Parillaud) uses a Pittsburgh gang-war as an opportunity to pass off her assorted neck-munchlngs -'S Wise Guy atrocities. When she puts the half-bite on a Mob kingpin (loggia), she finds herself teaming up with an undercover cop (laPasfia) to put a stop to a ~ growing horde of Nosferatu felons The 'Scoop: Director John Landis reprises the success of his horror-comedy hit .. All ~rican Werewolf in London," with this uneven, hit·or-miss vampire opus The "-4& Hours" pairing of cop and night stalker has its ~rse pleasures. and Parillaud's leggy, WOt1d·weary vamp who restricts her "food" to the cnmlnal class (probably the first Politlcally Correct ghoul) Is sexy stuff. On the other hand, the flick never explains the incongruiti~ of Its vampire mythes: no st4klng worries here, gun shots .seem to do it for these suc:kersl Though Robert Loggia all but steals the show as an undead gang lord Who likes the Idea of literally painting the town red, the stOty loses steam Wtrf before the predictable FX meltdowns. The Score: 51/2 Arthur Taus ig focuses on cinema's "mythic qualities and intent" • artistic ment, but they nre belO\-cd anY"ay. People hke a good Mory Storytellers in liollY"ood get rich A~tists wait table!>." It's Taussig's cmph:is1!> on the Cr~ing the Bridge Rated: R The Stars: Josh Char1es, Jason Gedrick, Stephen Baldwin The Stof'y: Detroit, the earty '70s. Mort (Char1~). Tim (Gedrick) and Danny (Baldwin) are working<.lass buddies in their earty 20s. Coping with the end of their high school glory dayS and languishing In the lntenm between teens and adulthood, the three friends come to a literal and Jigurative crossroads when they agree to smuggle hash across ~ Canad1c1n border. _ The Scoop: On the surlace, wnter/director Mike Binder's mod~~ wnl-autoblographlcal movie seems to suffer from the sort of built-in deja' vu of most "nostalgWntes of passage" nicks. We know the guys will eventually buckle down, put the adolescent detntus of their horsing-around days behind them and get on with their lives. Even so, "Crossing" has more than its share of funny, poignant ,moments and fine, dense thesplng (especlally Gedrkk as the trio's most-volattle.rnember). If the lack of dramatic tension (Mort narrate$ through<>Yt, so It's obvious 'Nf'lot decision ttieY'll make In the drug run) and the matenal's derivatlve feel hurts the film now and thef\ Its familiarity doesn't breed contempt The Score: 51h .. ocio-pohticul and m~tic tl.."-pcct ' mo"ie).th3t male his lecture' .1 Jclight; "hen he gjvc an .ina.IV11c.il bomb3rdicring 10 ~uch bo\·offi~c: fodder a "Batman Return~ ... 1t '\ akin to watching iomeonc pluck The Philosepher'i Stone out ol :i Mc0on3ld's b g Breaking the 11\0VlC down 10 ::i ''cultural fC)lfUCturing or the 'Dracula' and 'frttnken)tein' myth,'' with two of what he set" as the film's monstrous tnumvu Jlt Penguin and Catwoman re pccth·cly filling those roles I k ~''°see) Cotham' encr£)'· vckin • c3pllnlist 111Jl.1in, Ma.~ Shred.. (named after the luJ nclor in the ':?<h Ocrmon vampire ~'e ''Nosfer:uu") a our ~1c1y' ··rir-.1 techno-v.amp1rc." 1 uu s1g de en~ fil~ 11u~h ~' .. llatman Re1urn " and "Alien .r .is e.\amplc'!I of the constant redefiniuon or long· tandmg n\)'tho:a 3nd archCl)pCs (Tnu' 1g• upproach 1 rite with Jungi3n Jargon a.nd mctapby>icaJ catch-phrases) throughout histl'lr). J'auss1g ltlcns thl 10 early church philos0phy. "At grcJt juncture tlir m1llenniums). 11 C\Jlturc rethin~ 11 m)tholo&). When the fir 1 nullcnni.um Qll\C. ~t..iind \he ___ _ "-Orld hadn't ended, the Counctl l'I Nicca decided Chn\I had to he restructured. dirul the Lamb became Christ 1bc Sufferer: that\ when the cro bec~me 1hc majur )'mbol of Chri tianity. I think • "'c'rc !iec1ng much the ame thing with these moviCJ..t the second m1llenn1um approJ.ches." A ttuncd to celluloid'i. gift Cur socio-polit1cal rtvcrhcrotions, Taus'iig c11c ... '39's "The W1urd of Oz" as o perfect e\amplc of America' World War unpt. "There wa& trouble brewing 111 the time the film wa rclea~d - trouble in Europo and the Far eui.t, hence the wicked witche~ of the east and west. Communism w,1, also a concern. h wbn't an i.cc1den1 th.a every 11mc the w1d.ed witch d1\appcucd, she did so in a puff or red mokc. lier castle"·" run like a m1litGry d1ctatorsh1p. "Of course," Taui~ia added, "11' ull In how )OU look 11 thing~" . " ·. STAGE OCC's 'Les UaisonS . Daligereuses' impressive B dore the French Revolution put a stop to alt that nonsense, the upper classes or Parisian society seemingly had little more to do than manipulate those or lesser social stature for their own amusement. This is the view advanced by Christopher Hamp~on in his stylish and mannered play "Les Liaisons Dangercuscs," a challenging piece or theater vigorously tackled at -Orange Coast College. While the show may be a littJe rough around the edges, the overall clfcct is quite impressive. Director John Ferncca has set the play on a giant chess board, where the nobility direct their servants to move the pieces about just 3S they toy with the li\.'CS of their quarries. A team or five gowned and bewigged servants accomplishes the many and varied LEI Mil From 2 paroled convict Jean Valjcan against .the rigidly determined pur· scenic transitions meticulously. The detailed, deliberate pace of the play demands a particularly stylized interpretation, and most of the OCC players arc well up to the task. Most impressive in this regard is Debbie Grattan as the cunning ice princess marquise who weaves a conspiratorial web around both her targets and her accomplice. Grattan's cool professionalism enriches the show with a high gloss. Eric Anderson cuts a wide swath as the sclf~enttrcd viscount whose bedroom conquests arc legendary. While occasionally erratic in his intcrprcfation, Anderson projects a discernible Svcngali·likc -aura o f physical and sexual power. As th.c woman most able to resist his advances, and thus able to humanize him; Lynn Laguna delivers a stunning, hean·wrcnching performance. Also dreaming of happier times in her "Castle on a Ooud" number. Ron Sharpe requires some warm1ng up as the student rebel Marius who falls in love with the older ·eoscttc '(nicely sung by the comely 'Famra-H1lydcn), but by-the time he arrives at the "Empty .Chairs and Empty Tables" seg· mcnt, Sharpe has fully Oeshcd out his character. Christopher Ytues i especially dynamic as Enjolus, leader or the rebellion, while Ste- phen C. Bishop skHlfully defines the drunken cynic, Gr:mtaire. Few supporting roles io musiql beautifully effective is Amy Young as a convent-raised virgin who succ4mbs more easily and enriches her scenes with a budding sensuality. ,. 11111 Theater Criti c Anna Fitzwater and Joan McGillis porttay the older, more conservative ladies with style and pro priety. Richard. Stauffacher ably e nacts the callow young suitor and Mark Coya·n is Cine as Anderson's conniving fackey. Paula Spas spices the production in a cameo as one of Anderson's courtes:ins. Technical director David Scaglione, who also designed the some stunnipg orchestration. Few, if any musicals approach the brilliance or "Les Miserable~ .. in terms of overall dynamism, and the current production - which drew a ~landing ovation on open- ing--nigh · we«hy-soc<cs lo the three \\hich already have visited Southern California. ti's a pity the Center has only 1ict..e'\ed the how for a inglc week. "Les Miserables" continues to- night through Sunday at 8 p.m., with weekend matinees at 2 p.m .. at the Performing Arts Center. Olli 556-2121 to orde r tickets. ucr, Inspector Javert. Dave Clem- mons is a youngish Valjean, and his slightness of stature compro- mises his character's reputation for gre:u strength in the opening scenes, but hi \<>eal sincerity over· comes such reservations. As his ch:uac1cr ages, Oemmons becomes more ond more believable, and his poignant "Bring Him Home" solo elevates him even higher. Chuck Wagner's booming bari- tone underscores his powerful in- terpretation or Javert in a mesmer· izing performance. Wagner is an "9Vcrpowerina adversary through- theater h~ve the impact or the ill-....---------------1 out, earning enormous applause for bis outstanding solo work on "Stars" and his final thrust or defi- ance. As the tragic fantine, whose in- justice sets the primary story in m<>&ion, Jill Geddea offeri a haunt- ingly beautiful interpretation, par- ticularly during her death scene in Valjcao's arms. Little Sarah Barkoff Injects an engaging cameo as her young daughter Cosette, fated Eponinc, here superbly ren- dered by Angela Pupello. Pupello's depiction or the street urchin con- sumed by her unrequited love for Marius is beautifully on target, and her anxious solo, "On My Own," draws some of the longest applause or the evening. The scenes at the barricade arc particularly riveting in this produc- tion. and young J>J_Smilh makes a splendid Gavroche, the swaggering street youngster whose courage triggers his downfall. Ensemble work in the battle segments is graphically effective, bolstered by IVDO..MA11c~·1 AUTOMATED VIDEO STORES Open 24 boun-wc•rc Ready When You Arc Rent or Return Movies Anytime, Day .or Night 101• Ill I \It-\ II" Movie Rentals 99'-S2.2S 2 FREE RENTALS with purchase or renewal of discount pactaae. Come in for detaib Offer aood totlre mo11th of October 199'2 HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER 2300 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mcaa TAUNr MIGHT MRY nus. MGHT FliE DANCE LESSOMS SlM, WED & llUtS, 7:30 PM r l H~ T 1, ~. f r , r H 1 1 r ... ·. r 1 -.,. J ~ ' I l ! I ,. • ,, j f I . t • ~ .... I ' ,. ~ 1, ' ' ~ ' . ~ l 780s-era costumes, has fashioned an imposing selling, and Dave Dunbrack's pinpoint lighting effects ellhance the play's delicate mood. "Les Liaisons Dangereuses" continues for t\.\O more weekend) in OCC's Drama Lab Theater on the Costa Mesa campus with performances Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m., closing Oct. 11. Ticket information is available at 432-5880. D T "0 more local stage productioos raise their curtains this \.\eckend as the GrO\C Shake pcare comeany. revi'<es Eugene O'Neilrs magnum opus •·t.ong Da) 's Jourtn:y Into Night" and the lr"ine Communil) Theater presents Beth Henley's "Crimes of the Heart." Salome Jens, Mitchell Ryan. Alan Feinstein and Morg.in Ru~kr compri~e the cast of "Journc).' J ~ drama based on O'Neill's.1orturcd early years and directed b) Jule' Aaron. Performances "111 be gi\en Wcdne)da)s through Saturd.ip al ti p.m., Sundays at 3 and 8 p.m., .:it the Gem Theater, l'.!85'.! Main St.. Garden Grove. Tickets m.iy be ordered by c[11ling 636-7213. Lenore Stjcrne is directing "Crimes," the Puliticr Prue:winning seriocomcd) .ibout three eccentric Missi))ippl ~1~ter' Cynthia Jacobs, Christy Cra,en .inJ Judy Anderson head the cast, \\.llh Laurie LeBlanc, Frank Betournc and Brad Riker compleung the company. Curtain time is 8 p m Frida)S and S:uurda)S through 0..c :?4. with a Sunday matinee Oct 11 al :? p.m:. at T,.unle R~t.. Communityi'ark, Sunnyh1ll L-anc at TurtJe Rock Dri'e in II'\ inc. CJll 857-5.i96 for tid.ct inform:u ion. TOWER RECORDS/VIDEO Are You Bored? Do You Need Something To Do? Coma To Tower And .••• :'lllke The - ·"A Train" ••• ... Ride The Crazy ~aln Romance Madame Butterfly ••• ... Get Lost In Iron Butterfly ~-Look for your favorite·----- SOnpmith •. • ~ Get Down With Aerosmith ••• Watch Fantasia ••• Get A Present · For Your Cousin Anastasia ••• Take A Moonwalk with Michael ••• Let Queen R~ )IOUr Bicycle ••• (714) 650-5122 1726 SUPERIOR AVE. COSTA ME~ 1\f.! T Orange Coast's Most Complete mtSSion: Free. • Or1nge County Ce-nler for Contempo ruy Alt 3621 W. MKNthur Blvd , Cif , 111. ~ntJ Arla. 549--1989. N~ \\Qlh l, 11t1StS R~ ul De Moote, M.1ry ThJ. rnann and Ridwd ~ on e~li·!Jir through Oct. 16 AttlSU. recepoon Oct 1 y Hours: 11 a.m.-4 pm Wt'dnl~') Sund.l) .. AdlT\lSSj()n frtt Art Museums • Uiguna Ar1 MuJeum 307 Cliff Drive, Laguna ~ach, •9'1·653 l . "Sklp Arnold: Punch & DIZZY;· a l(>lnt coUabofatJon with Newpott Harbof M Museum of store-front 1nstallat10ns by Los Ansefes artist Slop Arnold as the art mst1tutions' cont11butl0tl to the third annual l.A Freewa~ Video Festival finds "Punch" (1984, '87, '92) on view at LAM through Oct l 8. "Why Para· ,d1se PJmt1ngs From the Teens and Twen· ties,.. a group ~ by ul1forn1a artists. conunue-. through Nov. 10 "Strud.I Sure7 )ound'Unsound,'' \~Orb by Wilham T Wile) "111 be on d1>plJ) through Oct 11. I fours 11 a.m.·5 p.m Tuesda)·Sunday Closing time Fridays is 6 p.m. Admission· S3 for .1dults, S 1.50 lor sen10f c1t1zcns, stu· dents, lrce for children under 12 ~ Y\1U hove on Mnl~orchonge olWonnolilll, <CMtt ColMlar</o l\e Dlif Piaf, P.O. Box 1S60, Cosm Mm, CA 92627 or~ ~().1224 • Uniwrslty ol Qlifomy at lr\'ine wm pus Otivr and Bnclge Re»d. Jf\.ine 8Sh 6610. "P11nllng Cultwe," cur.ued I» l't".\ YOflc arttSl ~h ~ ~ foi1rur111s "°'ks ~t11ct1 e1(plore C\lltural myth<. ~rid icon~ throot • lerrunist ~~1 .. e, on 1 , tubit, Oct. ·N<w 8. ~ t.ilks tnfonnJ about l~ e1'htbtt 6-7 p.m. Oct ft fc klwed by a re«phon. Hour~ noon·~ 11111 Tu'esd.ly·Sund.iy. AdmolSIOfl. frff Commerci<ll Galleries • lJguna Art Museum -South Coast Plaza Satellite 3333 l:lnstol St.. Costa Mesa. 662·3366. "l Thooght Cah(ornia \\ould Be Different: New Work in the PCl- manent Colle-ct ion," a display which re- cently ended at the matn museum f~tu1- 1n& works by several art1%, and "Anders .\ldnn Watercolors and Pastels" on displar, through S-unday. ..Tlmh Store Pamtings, • Lo-Angeles artist Jim Shaw's collection or p.11nt1C1g> b) anonymou~ hobbyists and am.uue~ lro-n thrift stor~. swap meets and church basements, on view Oct 9-Jan 3 <.'•h1bll closed Nov. 25-30) Hours 11 J m -9 pm Mond.iy·frada)•. 10 am ·6 p m Sarurd.1y· 11 a m ·6 p m Sunday Ad· m•ss1on Frtt • Nl'WpOrt Hubor Art Museum 850 San ClcmMte DroH", Newpott Beach, 759· 1122 'Skip Arnold Punch & Dizzy," a 1<11nt collaboration \\1th Laguna Art Mu· seum ol ~tore front installations by Los ·An-gel~ art1~ S~1p Arnold as the art 1nst1tu· uons' contribution to the t.hird annual l.A Fr~ves Video Festival, finds "Oiuy" (1987, '92) on view at NHAM through Oct. 18. "Both Art and life: Gemini at 25," 100 works by 17 artists innucnced by Gemini C.f.l. (Craphocs Edihons Limited). one of the most in~uential cefllers (0< the creauon o( limited-edition art worl.s tn America, on exhibtt through Nov 29 "New California Alt: Rachef Lachowicz." an exhibit of sculp1;ure using unusual rNIC· rials, on view Friday-Nov. 29. Hours· 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday Closing 11~ Fridays 1s 8 p.m. Admission: S4 for adults, S2 for senior atizens and students .ind free for children under 12 and membel$. ... Community Gall~ries •City of Irvine Irvine f ine Arts Center in Herit;ige Park, 14321 Yale Ave.. lf\.ine, 724-6000 ··imperfect Order," an exh1b1- Bo\ving to cultu1·e in Santa Ana A ~ h1r, 1nstrtut1on prepares for its festive unveiling m1J-Octont·r in Santa Ana, Bowers Museum director Peter Keller ha' rcpcatctlly statctl with a smile: "On opening day, "c'rc going to I.ii\,\\ your '>nc kc; off." And you can bet tha1 after bcrng clm.etl Im alrno,1 four yeari., the Orange County art c11mmun11~ ",,,,1ching :ind \\C,ndcring what the dynamic 1mpac1 ot thi'> cultural coup \\tll be \\tlhin CJlifornia·s arena of mw;cum!>. Dedicated 10 the promotion of Lhe cuhural am of the Americas, 1he Pacific Rim and Africa, the rcnm Jtr:J D1l\\ er~· fac1l11y is now nearly six time~ the <.rzc of the onginaJ Spanish-style s1ruc1ure 1h.11 \ll'i1' frr't con'>tructed in 1936. A particularly t.l'tcful h>uch to the bmlJmg addition, i;uar ..1nt1;1.:tl w ili:.1mgu1-,ll-llowcrs from other 1.:ultural in,11tu11nn'> wi1h an alternati\e point of i.....__ _ _.._.:......1 dc,trnatton. •~celebrity chef David Wilhelm's ------ trend~ rr:\laurant Indigo. designed as an rnJoor-outJoor cm 1ronment connecting 1hc lanJmark buildmg and the sparkling new gallcl) 'P:ICC Arts Next '' ~k in my ookmm, w~ wttl venture .. _s.c.e.n.e __ hcyond 1he u~ual perimeters of Pilotland for a i.neak preview of Bowers Museum of Cultural Ari. whi ch •~ headlining it!I inauguration with a spectacular m~lallation of more than 300 artifacts of pre-Colombian gold from 1hc Musco dcl Oro in Bogota, Columbia, entitled, "Tribute to the Grnh : TJeasures of the Musco del Oro." Run For The Border NEVADA Whiskey Pdafll Prima Oorinalll 8 Hours of Gambling Fun! Turnarounds leave from Hllltington Beoch Monday & Wed~day 8 a.m. -Fr1day & Saturday 7:30 p:m. Ride In N'C comfort on Modem Buss~ Call 714 848-1 !251 6 Orange C9~.st We~~en9 / Thursday, October 1, 1992 -.... ....___. .. _ •Al Aaron's M wllery 2~1 S Rt'\lt111I "'" rion which includes paintings. sculpture Center Sranchh 856 San CINrtente Dnvt", Suite A· 104, Ubl.a Mesa, 662-3381 un II• and installattons by Barbara MCurren, Tim Ne\~11 Beac • 644·3191 "SerenJip•ty· Stonern1ll Design.Center) Current1y \l1< 1, Hawl>.in50tt, Buu Spector. Carrie Unger-Watercolors by Ruth B.t>ler Burr" on Vlt"IV Ing original J»mlmgs by Jul~n R1tt1.:r, I ~'O man, Mnrtin Cantman. Nicolas R\llle and through Oct. )1. Rl'Cepttoo fo1 lhe an1st 5. Jausen, R.i)rnood 8.lvteS, John R.ind 1.,,1 r Erwin Wurm. on view through Nov. 3. 1 8 p.m Oct. 8 Hours· 9 a m.·9 pm. Mon· Jim Daly, Rol:>Mo lu~tll, AIJo loon!:• Hours: noon-9 p.m. Monday; 9 a.m.·9 day-Thursd.iy; 9 .am ·6 pm Ftiday; q Dorothy Spanguer. Paul Bl.lin 11001\ pm. Tuesday-Thursday; ~ a.m.-4 p.m. Fri· a m.·5 p.m Saturwy; noon·S pm Sun Hours: 10 am S p.m T~y. \h'dnc-a· day; 9 a.m ·3 p.m. Saturday; and 1·5 pm. day. Adm1~ion fr e -day, Thursdiy Sunday. Admission: Free. ' • Or.inge C0o1sl College, 2701--ttt·,,,__,..-µuw ~606-J lit Sl~ ~f""' 8 Irvine Civic Ct'nt.er 1 CJ\ic Center Ro..d, Costa Me~. 432·50l'l In 1he Ar1 Se~h. 6l 1-4ll2. 'Chrome On ;im.• a Plaza, Ir.Inc, 724-6000. lhree sculptures Calleiy 'The G;ites of Hell: LA Land-one man ~" of ()l•>o~~I (Ill p.1on1on~ • 1 by Los Angeles arto.st Kim Abeles that .ire sc.tpes of the 1990s " an t· htitt bf l°' h<..c rods .and H•rk>y\ Dy l.:IS"na lk·• :111 .. actually "~mog Collectors," in v.hich p.tr· Angel<.'S •ni>t S.lndO\" Dorl. dq>octing LA nt and Cosu1 Mes.i r~t Rd, f lfln. hcul.lte ma'tler \v.1$ ~ to Corm images, street g.tngs and ,\oleo(.:, c.~ tnilay d·~Y thmugh Oct. 25 Adm1u.oi1· lrt on 'iew throuJ:I\ Oct. 21. Hours. 8 a.m ·S Hours; 10 d m 2 fl m ~ ltb!-11\ 8 Nt WM.I, Etc. 16169 Broo;.Jii: pm. Monday-F'rnUy:Wmts.sion: Free. ~ PFIOto C...llc'ry An e h1b01ton of Y.tvk fountain Val,. 775 5529. i\1<Hlot1 ~ • l"'ine Valley College 5500 Irvine Cen· by young lapall(')C,' flhotC;>SJapl'\tf ~~ru ber& and h.s l'm1ted-cd•hon w;sr l'("01ofl • ter Dr , lr.ine, SS9·l453. The 4Sth an-Na~molO on d•'f>UY thiou~ Oct 8 . w1kll1(e ~1nllngs on ~ 1n ~n ;irt~ rl n1versary "Road and Trade" alt exhibit. m l'ioof). 9 • m ·5 Pm \i\uncl.l) fricby Ad· repwn l'"" Pm Satv~y. PefCltf!Ugt' at which drawings and other auto art from r--,;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;.-:--- the Ne\\pon !feach·based maga.ztne are on ~OP TEN view. runs throush Oct. 23 Hours: 8:30 a m.-7 p.m. Moi'id.iy·Friday; 9.30 • m ·S p m. Saturddy 8 Ne~port·Beach City Hall Callery noo ~-pf_.......__ .. 28 -Oclo+er 3 Newport Blvd •• Newport Be•cl), 644·3150. .. WllllU91 .U- Watcrcolors by Shirley Sullivan and Oils and wateicoloo. hv !Lwfall Zom..dl:$played through Nov. 10. Hours: .8 a.m.•5 pm. Mondtly·Fru.Jay Adm1ss1on: Free. Guitars and r~1 glittering mantillas, clicking heels and the ~~ionate rhythms of flamenco. Exp~ive and expl0&ive, thi is pani h dance at its very best! TOP25 ALWAYS~ON SALE! 1. Various "Singles" 2. Slnead O'Connor "Am I Not Your Girt?" 3. Garth Brooks "The Chase" 46 Pearl Jam "Ten" 5. Nlrre Inch Nalls "Broken-.•__;=--------- 6. Eric Clapton "Unplu~ged" · 7. Annie Lennox "Diva' e. U2 °Achtung Baby" 9. K.D. Lanw 11lngenue" 10. Extreme 3 Sides To Every Story'' SINGLES 1. The Movement "Jump!" 2. K.W.S. "Pteue Don't Go" 3. Boyz II Men "End of the Road'' 4. House·of Pain "Jump Around" 5. Peter Gabrlef "Digging In The Dirt" 6. 2 Unllmlted "Get Reedy For Thia" 7. U2 "Even e.n. Thin The Reet Thing" 8. Toad The Wet Sprocket "All t Want'' 9. Annie Lennox 0 WaUdng On Broken Glaa" 10. Arr8lt8d Development ''People ~· ' .. _J • C\z.- ~ benefit Wikflile w~. Lim-ited editions by McC.a~. Terpni~ Dool1t~. Bat.e.Nn, ~kink.Ide, Mil ~ps pe on dispby iWy. Houn: 10 1m.-. 7:30 p.m. Monday·Thursday; 10 1.m.·6 p.m. ~~: ind noon-6 p.m. Su~y • llue Marble Coffffhous. 1970 H1rbof Bllld., ~ Mtsil, M6-5776. Din Mon· ~no. whose 1.rt displ.lys 1n .wareness ol environment "~ tht inner self, on view throulth October. Hours: 6:30 1.m.-11 p.m 'Sond.ly·Thursday; 6:30 1.m.·midnight Fridiy·S.turd.y. Admis.sion: Free. • De <Aut Alt Inc. HOO A~ue ol the Arts, Co.u Mew, 557-5240. P.utef P'int-1ngs by Elizabeth ulooschek continues 1n.. difinit~. Hours: 10:30 •.m.·6 p.m. Tues- dav-Saturdav (open until 8 p.m. Fridily). Admis.sion: tree. • C..lerie 224 22-4 FOfest Ave .• Lilgun• Be<leh, 494-5757. W0<b by Thom<ls Met(. night. Pegt Hopper, LeRoY Ne11Nn, Peter Mair, "\llctOr Vn.i~ •nd Alv<lf .ve (e<ltured indefinitely. Hours' 10 1.m -6 p.m Sunday-Thiirsday: 10 1 m.-9 pm F~y­ S.turtU)'. Admision: Frtt. • Th. ~ ~ 3406 V~ lido, Newport BeM:h. 723-0837 Specializing in ~U-known ~IONI ilrtiSU, the gallery Te.- lures ong1~ Olis, <lCl)lics, ~s. Willer· colO<, n ~ ~ hilnd·b&own ~. cer•mic: •nd ~.,.tM KCeSOries lim.~ custom foaming .iho olfered. Now lhowing through Augtnr: Rustetl J;teques. S.ndr• >one umpbc-11, Rick H.lnh, Chris S.ntJey, Eve Thom~. Sandri Hill, Debr1 H~. uthy ~tfttld. S.P. Kinh, ~n Weld, Pi1tr1Ck ~lly, )ohn B.itber, ~ Copel.lnd, Jeff P~I. RIChilrd Meyer 1nd rtlO«!. • Hod.id Sl1ml'Mt' M c..nery 2006 COYrt Ave., Newport Beoldl Continuous ~hibit reatu~ -onginal -.nt-..v;11lable ror s.ile by more th.an lO Southern uliforn1a artists •ll all typeS ol media. Hn1.1ts: 6-9 pm. Monday-frld.iy •nd by appointment • Uhlna C..lleries 1173 Newport Center Dr . N~ Beach, 721-9117. A speclOll rKeption (01 1rtist CU)i Buffet pr~nted 2. 30·5 1) m Sund1y highloghllng his latest origirwl and l1m1ted~1ll<>n WOtli. WOtb br D.mo Cam1>"1n1le, L.iu Chun, Frederic H.irt, H & Thom.ls leuog. R•rt l)'n Nef· son, t Its.ii.hi Otsuu, Adolf ~1ng. Andre• Smith and Glry ~.anson oh perm1nent cfu,pl.ly. lr.ce t'nlt'rtl•nmcnt pro-.ided 6·9 p m. Frid.ly-Satu~ Houts Monday- S;aturd.ly. 10 .i m.-10 p m ., Sund.Jy, 11 1.m .7 pm •to-II FiM M l •ll Vi.a OpOlto No 100-C. ~ .. ~ 72)..1921. The ong•n.il uction cefs ol the tefevts,on r1m1ly .. Simpsons" d1~yed • l)'lnos C..llt'ry 1990 S Pdic ColSI Hwy., Newport Be.Kh, 497 5909. A~ WOIT\ln ~ ol teulpture-s by cenomic .art· ost Miry Moe Turtq-·Emett on d.spl.ly through Oct. 12. • MM&Md ledt'll Studio 1nd c.Jlery 700 112' C...m.ition. Ave., COrON 1'el ~Qr1 76().9100. Mixed medi.i monopronb •no Willercnlon by Mlrpret Bedell •nd limited pt1nts ind embossc.!O W411terc:olors by l1nd.l \Vh1ttemott on perm.anent display. Hours: 10 .i m -S :lO p.m. T~y-thu~y. °' by appoin~t. Admmion: Frtt. •Off ltt. Wall Calt.ry 2123 Milin St., . ., . Hunei~ Be.lch, Sl6-M88. Works by between Corona del Mar and L.agun.i other nautlc.il memorabilia. Hours. 10 BehttnS, ~. log.in, Sis.tone, Blum~ Beach, 494-3539. Nearly 2,800 1eres of a.m ·3 p.m. Wednescl<ly-Sunc;f1y Ad· ind Cosby ire on view indefinjtely. Hours· co.bt.ll and at1yoo areas c:ipen for nature mission: Free. 11 11.m.-6 p .. m. Mondly-Frid.ly; 11 1.m ·7 w1llcs, ~twle watching. bird watching. fish-• Richud Ni"on libr<lnt and Birthplace p.m. S.tun:by; 11 1.m.-S p.m. Sund.Jy. Ad· 1ng .ind odlef recreat~l ICllvities. 18001 Yorba Linda Bl~~, V0tba Lind•. mi115i9n: free. •Discovery Museum 3101 W. Harvard 993-3393. 8aSt:ball·themed fall Film F~1· •Off~ Wall Callery 34~1-B V1.1 lido, St.., Saota Ana, 540-0404. Exploratory val contin~ 7 p.m Wednesday \\1lh Newport Beach, 72)·5950. Works by learning center features h1stOl'ic Kellogg "Bad News Bea.rs " Ticke11: S2·S4.50. Mmes, Nltel, ~~ Muul, W•rd, HCXM, 1n Ofange grove •nd IT)Ofe. Hours· • Roger's C.irdens 2301 San Joaquin 'Behrens an(J others •re on petm1nent diS-11 il.m.·3 Pm. Saturday-Sunday. Ad· Hills Rood, Newpoit Beach, 640·5800 £\· pl.y. Hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-mission· Sl-S2. hibits, shows •nd cont~ offered at tho) Frid.Jy; tO a.m.·5 e.m. S.turday; 11 a.m.-) • Hombl~er Dining Y1ehl Mariners year·round garden fostl\J I Hours 9 am ·6 p.m. Sund.Jy. ,Admission: F~. • Mile Marine Center, 2431 W. Coast Hwy., p.m. daily •Sandstone CAiiery 38-4-A N. Co.lSt Newport Beach, 631 -2469, e>.t. 7. Brunch •Santi An• zoo 18o1 £ Ch~inut AH!, Hlgtlwll. l.iguna Beach, •97-6775. M1.11ed and dinner cruises of Newport Harbor of. Sant.a Ana A l.lrge v<1ncty of Jnimals and medi.i •gore ttudies by Myrtle Devend<>rk fered wcclends .ind hol1da~. birds .ind a cholcfrrn·s ""ll1n11 zoo olfcrl•d on view through Sunc:l,,ly. Watercoloo by r 'Shirley Amburgey on display Monday·Nov •Huntington Beach Surfing Museum 10 am ·5 f m. dJ11y. Adm1»1on 75 ccnb· 1. Open dai"' except TueSday 11 a.m .. 5 411 Olive St .. Hunungton Beach, 9b0· S2. Spe1.1a educarional pr9S1'Jffi) (or cl '1 ( l4B3. M clltenSl\C collectlOn o( mcmrna· cmentary schoolchildren oifert>J TuN!Jv· p.m. Admission: rtt. btha h1shl1ght1ng more than 80 ~e.irs of Thu~~ •South Cout M Center 2Bl E. 17th St., American ~urfing i; featured T~rs •re • Sh.ermiln libr.iry •n<l Card\•ns 264 .. £ Costa Mesi, 6-46--4545. Mimauon eels, a\.1il.lble. Hour5 n<l00·5 pm \\'edneid.1y-Co.ist Highway Corona rid i\Ur 6"3· 0<1gin.il wood SOJlptures and cer.imic picc-Sun<ily Adm1~ Sl 2261, Attraction) include '--1.inic.ilJf.r· es and • selection of limited edition lithe> ~ graphs and serigra~ by VilrlOOS lrt•sts are • lnternoilion;al Speedway tn Grandstand dens a con;.enatory, a g.irc.len 1k~gnt lor on pennanent diSpl.ly. Hours: 10 a.m.-6 Aren.i ill the Orangt-County F.iirgroundi.. the Ulond and a hr.torical rewarch Cl'flflOf, pm Mondly-Fnday; 10 • m .5 pm. Satur 88 hir Drive, Clhla "'~· Flat-tr.id. mo· A 11:.i !;.lrden sen•llfl l1r,ht lunches operate> d.t • • 1or1.')(~ rlU!S C\e~ Frid.ly frOOl ~ 10 p m S.turct;,.,.·Mond.lv lrom I 1 il.m -J p m, Adm1~: S8 !SS for I 2· 17)ear old> free Hout\. 10.30 a rn .4 pm da1I\' Ad· • SWy Shttts Fine Art C..llerles 14988 ct-ldren ulld •r 121 mlS.)i()n. S:? tor .Wulu, SI fOf children l'l· Sand Canyon A~ .• Sui~ l·S, IMne, 733· 16 <lrtt on MondJ \I, 0445. ""'ty F•thef's ~." recent • N~port H.arbor · Na.utic.aJ Mu~eum p.iintings by D.ivid Kreitzer of i~ from 171-4 \V B.tlbo.i Blvd , "'t"Y<port Bc.xh • Upper ""~port Bly Etologiul Rest'r\e · Nebra.sU ~ '-40s nd 671-1377 The mu~m ~ .i per-at Ba~kbl\ and E.iitblutf cf,,.t._, ~e"'P' ·t ~1ng up in in a. m.inent coll«t10n ol h1~orial phol<>sraphs Be.ich, b-i0-7~6 I lundrt.-di OI species ol SOs, alubtted'throoi;h Nov 8 t~hef with bo.lts. photogr.iphs. m"nne n.tt1ve bm.k nd J"'.lnt hfe, 101m Wl>~r.am,. . . \. . . ' . . . . '- i \ 1 \I • ,I Ii /' . LISTING IMORMATION: I( )'Ou hne an evt'nl listing or change of information for Bl.Kl.Book, direct inquiries to Benjamin Epstein, c/o Blad.Book, P.O. Bo11 1$00· 184, Corona del ~r. CA 92625. A more complete calendar •uns lht' first Tue~da> o( e\erymonth. Phone 760·2622. legend: OC, Orange County. BT, bl~ck tie. B.T-opt., blac:I. he optional. pp, pl'r person. TBA, lo be arranged. • Dhign House '92, la Roc.i th1m,;~,h Oct 1 & Children·\ Home SO< ·1~ Jncf tn tcrnJtionJI ~1et~ of lntt·r11.>r [)t.,,~ ~·~ m krtor desi~n .hO\\ ca>e at home Cit !'-. \r > John \.\J~n<' S 1& pp Phoiw I •rt mes ;,n I locllbOn. 55 .. ·1695 or 54.i 2i0 i • FOCIS on Paintrng Oct I ;it 11 0 a m Fril•ncb 01 0C Ir It rfallh ht' 1, r a! 8.iJboa Yacllt Club, "'l'"'porl Beach \\,1· tcrcolor1>t Ruth H11li.h \\iU "Pl'·'' S30 pµ "on mem~·~ S15 pp COfllaCI Ju<h eoo per. 1140-31'~& • Golr Tournament Oct 1, Ft an IOS''" lh(>rapeut•<. R~hn·s Center Rider s Cup JI T11eroli Cr~c R.lllCho SJot..1 ,\'l.lrg.i•1:a S1 25 pp. f>Nlne .!5)·5181 • Sus.in Spirilus CAiiery 3333 Be.ir St hn d1~~. r1.h, se.bl\ells, ships..1n.bott~ and and c01noe and b1rd·\\.llch1ng e~ped•hOtb Crystal Coortl, Cosa Mesi, 5-49-7550. ---------------------,--.,.,..------------------------New cibdchtome l>hotography by Klren See BLACKBOOK.i 10 Hinh.in on d1spl.ay th~ Oct. 17 Hours· 10 •.m.-9 p.m Monday·Friday; 10 .i m.-6 p.m. Saturday; noon-5 p m. Sund1y, AcJ. mw.ion. f rtt.. • Thrillyou At1 Studios 3ll ubf1llo. O>sQ Mesa:04T-S978, Origin•I oil\ and watercolors; paintings from Bah, Indonesia, wood catv1ngs and masl.s reatured. HOY~: 11 i .m.·7 p.m Tuesd.ly-Saturd.ty by ap poln~nt • Worl.J C.illery South 33l3 BNr St tin Ctyst,.il CourO, Cost1 Mesa, 979 6757. Art by Tony Oelilp on vteW Friday-Nov. 1, with an ~ing reception 6-9 p.m Frida). Hours: fO •.m.·9~m i'-1ond.ly-Frid.ty: 10 a.m.·6 p.m: Satu ; and 11 1 m ·6 p.m Sunday AdmlSSton · rtt • Z Pia.a •237 umpus Dr., Suite 157·8, '"''"'· 725-5000. "The M ol ~bil11ies -The Omrusr Expfessioru..r Wort..s ol Rll\s Butler," a. t0Ynn~xhlb1tion of 75 p.iint· ings, on d~y nning S.turct.y, with opening reception 30.f0:30 pm. Ad- ml55ion. ffft. -- • hlbo.l Fun Zone 600 E. 8~ Ave , Newport Be.ich, 675-9152. Ferris 111.'httl, ,uQdes, restored !Mfty·pround, shops, restaur,\nts •.nd t>o.t tours offered 11 1 m • 10 pm. daily. • hlbo.l ,avllion -400 Mam St.. ~lbo.i, 673-52-45. Narrated siW!t.seemg cruises ol N~ H.irbor are offered dally. Ut.llma Pas~nger Service offtred 1hursda~- 5undlys beginning at 9 a.m. Deep-sea fish· ing trips depart d.l1ly from D~~·s locker • Cryst.ll Cow SUie P 1rk on the COolSt ./s,;;;,·c;:·ec,r1 ... m y{p;.-, &-'11' FraU!DodGr<a.s.i..I, ./ ~ lWiht Stetllt-~ ./p,-Rill 0-Comtnd Bew Lobster Tail Dii1er S.awwl~-sJJ,, ~ ..... $ 95 Includes Baked Potato and salad bar Served Every Night except Thursday (P.rime Rib Night) 17:12 Placentia, Costa Meaa (7~ 4) 631-8903 r IJV"(9116-»..._•d.••.I• Orange Coast Weekend I ThUrtctay, October 1. 1992 7 Mystery Loves Company Death becom.es Sisters in Crime V .I. Warshawski. Delilah West. Moz Brant. Smokey Dr;rndon. Nora Jame!>. Do the~e names sound far111liar? They should -especially if you 'n: a mystery reader. Each of the above is a popular female -.kuth . The heroine of a novel "ri11cn by a woman. A woman who '' p.1r1 of an in1crn::11ional net"ork thJt calls 11sc\f Si!>ter~ In Crime. Sine -1he atit>rcvia1cd ver'lon of the name -started bad. in J 986 at the DJhimore Boucheron, an 1n1crna11onal com ent1on of mystery {fins. "hen a small group of women who read, write. buy or se ll Bookmarks mysteries met for an impromptu breakfast to di!>CU!>) mutual conce rn s. (Concerns ba,cd upon perceptions that books writlcn by women writers were reviewed less frequently, that mysteries written by "omen were tal.en less seriously because they were soft rather than violent, and 1ha1 the sadistic victimization of women in contemporary crime f1ct1 on was an issue that needed to be addressed.) The driving force 1n galvanizing and organizing the group, novelist Sara Parc1sky. became 11s first president. The purpose of SinC is "to combat discrimination against women in the mystery. field , educate publishers and the general public as to inequalities in the treatment of female autHors, and raise th e level of awareness of th eir contri bution to the field." Membership in SinC is open to anyone with a special interest in m)~tery writing and in funhcring the purposes of SinC, and its rolls now include hunareds of men and women who belong to chapters throughout America, Canada and the British Isles. The Los Angeles Chapter staned tn 1986 with just six members, but quickly grew to its present size of almost 200. Monthly meetings drew both me n and women -mystery writers and fans -as well as booksellers, librarians, agents and anyone else who supported the goals of Sisters In Crime. Over the years, SinC has accomplished some formidable goals. In addition to se tting up a national speakers bureau which is available for school and library programs, autographing events, and writing workshops, they have been cooperating in an on-going study of violence against women in crime fiction and cooperated with the National Women 's History Project by surveying women mystery writers and their protagonists. But, in addition, the organization publishes a Books-in Print Catalog of members' works which is distribu ted annually to more than 3.600 wholesalers, distributor-$_, 2 musicians, 8 instruments . ' Ovoika! -two powerful musicians performing on three of the world's most romantic ihstruments -rlay )aturday e~ening at Orang~ C-oast College. The duo wil offer lyrical and ro- mantic music of a century ago and mo~. for ticket infor- mation, call 432-5880. BOOKS .._,_~_ Local Sisters in Crime include (from left) Patricia Mcfall, Noreen Ayres, Maxine O'Clll~gtt.n, Debbie Mitsch and (seated) Cheryl Pruett. The group is for those \\<ho buy, sell, read or write mystery novels. booksellers, and bool>rcviewers. • Their booklet, "Shameless Promotion for Brazen Hussies," offers practical lips for every1hing from how to get cov~r quotes to ways to work with booksellers, a.It.a. "Partners in Crime." F or years, local SinC members were lured ~o Los Angeles for meetings featuring talks by coroners, FBI agents, DNA experts, literary agents and others. trips tb locations such as the LA Police Academy, and the hard to resist camaraderie the group has become famous for. But now, tbe long awaited Orange Coun1y Chapler I) forming. On Sunday, Sept. 20, more than 1wo dozen people showed up at Le Petit Gourmet in Lagu na Beach for an orgnniwtional meeting chaired by author Maxine O'Calla~han. Be ides a bevy of local writers, librarian , and booksellers, a wide variety of mystery fans showed up. Meo aod women from all walks or lire: homemakers, computer anal~ts, law students and acupuncturists- offered helpful idea for ge11ing the group started. Many stayed nnerwnrd lo volunlecr tll eir time and services. They voted to meet on the third Sunday of uch month and 10 \\Oii. on setting up a program to appc::il to members""' ith diverse inicrc t\ iand needs. Currently, they arc considering holding meeting) th.at could be themc·bascd or which would feature guest speakers or panels. and 1h11 may be rollo"'ed by opportunities for 5mall group worluhops on various topics. • F or more information on th e new Orange County Chapter of s~teri in Crime, contact Debra Mitsch at M)'UCI')' lnl. 376-024-i. MUSIC BUIJ Rar-CJrus tak• over as Kill al ~llli Hill I t's been three and a half months since Billy Ray Cyrus danced his way into Orange County country western fans' hearts at the Crazy Horse, and he hasn't missed.a beat · since. In fact, the hunk has been on a non-stop whirlwind tour of the country, and is learning about the price of fame. He still manages to fit in his demanding exercise regimen (reportedly including 500 push-ups a day) and is quick with a smile on' the stage night after night, despite being the targe1 of many tabloid reports and a few zingers from fellow counlry western stars. But despite the prediction of being a flash·in-the-pan, Cyrus is beaming over his platinum-plu album "Some Gave All" being the number one selle>r' overall for 12 weeks. It is unfortunate that his song "Achy Breaky Heart" was what first skyrocketed him to fame. Not that the song isn't fun and wo~tby of being ranked number one, but its sitry lyrics just further make him the target of jokes. And in country western music, respect in the ''main trcam" world of music is hard to come by. . But Cyrus eems to take the criticism in stmlc. He has faith in himself and his lasung power, .which i dcmonc;trnted by the title of his iecond album, "This Won't Be the Ul.st.'' lt will be interesting to sec how fame ha affected the star when he returns to Orange County for a performance at the Pacific Arnphi1hcntrc Friday night. He was just getting a taste Of UCCC)S when he was here in June. But if the last concert is any indication, Cyrus will be having a great time on stage. chan ing and joking with the audience and shaking 1hose famou • hips for fhe screaming women. Al nd more importantly, Cyr"" will be s1ng1ng ~meaningful songs with his talented. powerful voice. Thot's what will keep him on top in the C&W world. And maybe his c;ritia will shut their mouths and finally hear him. For ticket information on the 8 p.m. show, call 546-4876. -•1 T J. Hutdll•JOlt " -. ( :: - J . You,re Single & We're Free! Free flfteen word ad and free daily .... message chec.k11bere's never been a better time to try the Personal;..--11-----, . You have nothlng to lose! "We're bringing people ~ogether!" (Except another lonely rtight!} -. < k ·t< >her I. 199 2 SJX.-cial Advertising Supplement for Orange Coa'9t Weekend When A Nerd Becomes AJerk by Bernard Na1elson. Psy.D C:O.nctdenully, the day after I wrote my last colun'Vl." "'The Jeri< and the Nerd,• Woody Allen went from being thc'tclass1c ftlm screen nerd lO the supreme real world ,erk In a hi8hly publte17ed news confer- ence, he declared his love for hLS cx:lovcr Mia Farrow's 21 year~ adopted daughter, Soc>n--Yi Farrow Prcvin and, further, denied any wrongdoing regarding this romance. hero (or ano-hero). htS real life had lo change ln ga1n1ng cinema fame. Woody became a very dcsanble ob,cct to the oppo611C sex. There arc few nerds·or, for I.hat mauec non-nerds, who can claim a mamagc lO Louise Las.suer, and have as past lovers both Diane KealOn and Mia Farrow. pain we may be truly feeling inside t;nfort\Jnatcly, and perhaps al"'° fonu- nately, most of us do not have the rrund of a Woody Allen and carn<X emulate ham ·t.;z Bei~ rg ~~Single ~ -, .. and Copi11g and, 1roniCllly, th-a t much tc...__c; of a nerd' • The truth of the mauer, however, is thal by the tJme Woody Allen sta rrcd an htS movie, Play/I Agatn, Sam he was no longer a netd Although I am sure the movie had an autobtOgraphica.1 compo- nent. as s0on as Woody became a ~recn I would ma1nt.ain that Play II Again, Sam was very popular originally and s1.1JI has public appeal bcc'i~ it reminded many of us cJ our own lives Men who have experienced soo.aJ lllC~ from time IO lime felt the pajn underlying the humor and levity of Allen's anocs Sometimes, ~ ·However; that does nol mean that we have to accept the sutus of a nerd even af .. at lime!;, we act like nerds . .Perhaps Woody Allen has taught us a les.~n ~len that somcllmcs feel inept in social siru:llJons have a chance at endcannft them.selves to women af they can laugh Jt themsclvcc. When one mes his hardCSl not to appc.u like a nerd, he frequently expenence<> the sense of extreme awkwardness that he' JS uyang to avoid Being able 10 accept ones llaws :tnd laugh at them sponuncousl~ makes one appear that much more human Dr :\"aJ(:lson LS o /JC(!)'lS(.•cl /)S)i.:hol~l'>I praclfcms Mu/11-,lfudal behaimr thl'rclf>"t I le amduclS support group.~ for single men I le also fac1/11a1es Rroups m Reing 1rwte anti Coping .. Dr .\'ale/son can be ~acJJed on his l 'Oicemml j u.st w JJ tbc 9<JO.• m tlJ1s /Jt'b/1ca1wn and select Op11on 2. t~ Ca ll "'•1303 1n Play 111\80"1, Sam, comedy prcscrus iL-.elf as a facade LO cover up the hurt or HE PERSONAI.S dress acuv1i-, ~~ cauid..s.lim. bllDk/lfcmJ:)C:S.17. OOOOTIQ.'l:CS~tnwmli-t ~ Md CllJOYlll& I c. I lopina IO °""' home, ICUVC XiCb CompllllOll. aacs• Petu.prcsiyOWf 37,Joolu111 mca •i:ry l0t1nc. &ood-M111red. COIU Mcu. Call 2661 for man wfv.Ym hcan.. la~n& CY'S hardwork1n~ Wl!ntcrpan. COlll llt\d llhlauc bwld. lrvrie. Call 1392. How to responil to an adl Mm Call 2 41 S WF 24. Iona red hair, 111 VJlcndcr. SeepageZ ~· alhelUc., N~. proC-'-1. C\i TE. PETTT1i arltldle SWF 19. PR£m Si:.\10R SWF My 5'3', pad_ CIU'lfr/ mt.me lo-a fCltk SlllOO ~for atlrlCUYc. 1th ..mJ IO lllClll ll>CC-loc*in& -"" ~led, ranuly«lClled. iall lcsic,r~ W\t 6'2').21 Hi.11· BEAU'nf\Jl. '°11c&c roomm&ICI rpoil and be spo1lcd. Fcuuin Val man few CDmpll1lCllllhip. dlnttnJ. fCllllcna11 1n la1e 20's. lrvtnc. Call '""'°" Beach. Call I 340. ~ sorsc-ni.. lluilt. w.nl. le)' Call 2'4 7. clinmc. wdcs. c . ~ Call 461 --Clhllloly, l0-16, 11111 frdd. 2790. PRl:.TIY.PASSIO"\ATE.PROFF.S ~~CllJ llS5 DO~ TO EARTII. Wllh a IOlldl oC TAU, ATTRACTIVE BLO:O.DE SIOSAL. 39. S'3 ~s. dcsua hand- data, ~ '°° l'Oll'lllU DWM AJlE YOU rOllWU. ~ 1CC1.rC. Illes aisvat as -ell a rin« ahinis in some \/SID dm Kt man d 1MS11 A mAC11VE SW'F 31. f•IO¥· Plclle be IUICm:. I lll'llnJlal Boch. c:annc, &cnlc7 SBF S7/130w1dl one lire. Ir yoJ'tc one r111e min bctwmi for torrmitme111 Sewpon Beath. •11&. edllalecl. Ea~4ocn, Qlllnl duld. kd.ma for SB~ c~ta1 41-60, Vtrlal'lt.1Cl1ve, fun., like 10 Call 1901. . nvd,tnoaic.lllO'"-NS pre> who is and lit.cs \0 -~t f\111! ipl bu&b. rpoil and be rpoilcd. ~ lilac C\. 'le. PETITT IOS. lone blonde fauoraJ 3}.j(),-w da'CAI. for Sl..E.\1>1:.ll. •t:l'IC1l•C Fihpaw 32, HJLL Oill IS'14 'fOJ II> be lbe rllllS thflJ Ill my lie. <Onl\llod rcl1110ftllup. s~ .N ', cOict1a1 teets SW~f »40. ~I Call 1h1J \/SID SWf. ~t"tOpon ha•Alrown eyes. ts cl.umc. dine: Betdl. Call 192.t. s. r1nanc11lly s11ble. m1n111e· EDUCATED. PRETTY SWF 37, &.di. c.au 1169. me. 0)'1n&. beach, bolls Seal Bo.A minded. Lana heh. QJI 1604_ ~u.bual St'. -11!1191kral.s. lowCS Call 2071 P'RE1TY SWF JO. blonck. Wiie-~b\IWlhWISl'llb; 8RIGtff. DIVERSE. proknional cycd. honea. lllaft.. CftJllYI 111ftl IS"DEPE.\OE.\I, IUOlll blOllde U1&-o.it.. ~ Scds NSIO SW)4 S~l-. ':\JS, .u. Bm'hl.pai~ CGUrt-Orl.~KY MO\Ka' smp Owu MCI mow~ _.J *'"• wann (w11ha.lla'ne~ ad'tmcod I ~old') 6' •, )J.40, ecb:aled. crnohonaDy/ 111<lawca~ c~ .. -lbm1rc.. Sec& 11111 mom 40 Jedt111& RlpCl'l't'8ll. Joe hanllll 111111 who ellJOYI lht -S4ltb SJ'C*·loci1111. &l'GMlded l'l'lln (inanaally t&able fl'lf commtllDall. rna s~. NIS. »39, dtp'CICld. ,in-JlJ\&. belch. animals, wine A booU. ltvnt. Call 1632. l1·Jl. 1rt1DC.. CalJ 12SI COii.i Mesa. Call I~. OCl"t,cormiunicat!Yt.";ir for com-'5/1 SO. bmA>lue. C.U. ~1CA.. CaU 1111tmct1. lrvUlc. ull I 2076. SAF.--. ~~..ts llfN. Bl.ECllC Ml~l.\WJST. SWJ-, CA.'\~ WALK! Ptcay. thapdy Cllliood..11111 ~ .s wll)i 1191)' 11116'· so. S'lll ll. bb1dc. lcsJ. br-.is, ""911 SWF ~~from bralcn lq TAU. EARLY '1ffsr:G$1anal, Oii \tA God' lle1'11y. 11hl&c and .. aid l.une to mpy ilicm. Jmn&. iuu-CIWlll:r;-w'lll:r', wdrrwaf fteldtio11ayf"' Qft\1\111-Enpys VJdepmlm...teeb ~ ~on-~aydl>d..~•wu"'' Call 2'407. fcQed ICM!nUa. I ll.lllnl'Ol Beld\. tma~conctN.lbmtCI', .... = Cl'>Cf so. llla'Tl(W, 1111dh~t, C\ln· attr.aive ba.wik! llunWlgton Uac:h. Clll ll.Sl 'ood food (ciin coal. tool~ · • !l'1ayonlyrcqwancnu. boa. C.11 Call lW llOMA.'"TlC. ll'ln'm,SlllCCft DWF upbolmtle~(ll.AS).ed.r . 27S4 l'W. m? '°-.,.. llnal•c., (a DltEAM LOVEil. puaonai.e. J1!!.rt-ala!, doooft.ICMIM, IO WI lk. \II). BETTE \{)OLER pcrionahty, tu WM S-.S 1.o-.i.re .. --. ~pnaypnila.slOllll OWHO's. Ind bl.l&)I w1lh. Fouiuin VaUey. Call SEC\lll.E. STABLE.~-~&o-mcrnblcAm~brpttt.fl'olCSSIOnll pd~.._...etrec-~IC,l\lblt prolC8JOlll~ !5Sl ""-lndllJCnl •Wes, pro{CNI~ woman wnh mquinna nund RCks i.91C,"'1ft,cudoart,mot-.dio--..-idtUCllllhip. lr<u11t. SWF 31, S'6r'l2S f.n.JOYS owlocn, ad•cnt\RsQ'nc. coed twmoral, ICI)~ .. T--. Call 25CD. Call l id. OOllCifOOS BL0.\1>£ 37 ST (36-ICMll. bcedl wals, nu1c, bcin& Slll•C, ~n-ad,...arcl~ book• 2A·3') ~.as fUllll· bes &1aQ, bic)'Clq, ScdJl1' K · end. \tlMI be " .l Im\ :\ r; w Al'<m>: llCllllllUC, rewftll\&. A\JB\JllN·JIAlllEO BEAUTY cally llCICln, 1au. htrld.tcmt. i\b• ewe, CV\111. affcct1ona1c, 1\tblc, naucd, poNl1•t end CJllC'l. 4 ·S9. w11odi= Sec .. 1111· Tai.~ fa. 33, non tmOlcer, no la1Cman3M9 Newpon Beach. CaD ~ys1cally ta1Ye, familr.il'lf1cnltd lonJ 8elcll. Call 29S7 ·~ ...... ~......_ wt1 ltlllftftld. I 1650. W\4 fot CO!TllMttd ~ oruhip. 6'. NIS. r~ vi~ iow. 111e r--.,.. Mid dorl\ be c Olla \\es&. Call l ~7. i\TnACTIVE.. Pl\Ol-1:..SSIO'lAI ~....-I •e ii ...... hp! You: Hmd · BLUE EYED BLO~OB ptoles SJF. ~IS. 37, H'/lOll Seeks Id aome. IUCClalflll. alf-ainf' idml. 1llt' s.iONI SWF a\PYS ~ IR\d, TRUE CALtl-OR:\lA~. SWF •mt11rous. bn&lw. athletically tn• SHArEL Y BLONDE. .,_ eye. dlirj(),~fcw~.ncc a = llllleSS+ 10 llhn, arc. blmk, veen eyes, S'7Mm NIS I dined. cul11.nlly •~. sooally on S"S'.raru..-...u...._,com-unophobt. cwpc:11 &.d. c.a11 I 8eec:h. c.11 21' 9. !owe workiq WI. udom, ~ en&a!, tpciclll nN fntndlpe:utcr. JS -~ ·---45-60. 19" tnvci -5 puu. lrvmc. C..I 1 SO. 4S for Nn. pc! 11111CJ. lhwq. nw!, htw. Cal 2399. CLASSY,P.Al'nfY DWF,.-ty40's men. PtCllTldttno~ DWP. BLONDE.. SV,.S.S, NIS,lftb .,..~C,....r."' ..... AmACTIVE lhlpdyreilw.dSI, lrvinc. Call 17U... ' PUTTY.CRE.EN EYEDDWFC: .... f0tbndse.-. .. ~n1 aood ftliP. candlth&hi, ~esronal, snpllltivt. Loves· -.1. )4, ... mt)\~ lS:o, -11. Newpan 8-c.lt.. Cd -. . oononeWe cpua.. bu&~ • -.. adwClllurt, ~ l"M LOOKl.\Q for an ~alci.rcr. ~ ......... ~. k1"t -aimpll!Y. h• Call ,,.,,, \0 llllck •dv« ..... h: cCllTllllDCd. ~ ~p .,,,,. ..................... lQSI. Sert .. a July a«a-a can.-wm ~ 40, au. OlddlailMc. ~ =·lllOOnlil•lll,&1..oc&> BllOHT. W11TY .r.......it1nw ()&-)()) with pma11h1y r0t (W\ tt'C-111ve S'4/10il Se.Ula SIO .la.er, .. -=· ........... llaTJ w.lc DWF Wiiii ec.1acoc in-VERY A lTlACTlVB DWF~ S'6/ "1111' Scnltcr prtfemd. lrtine. C.D IUOCdl!ltll, N®. no dWcnn, love ..-.-. NIS _.._31+ well 120 ..U dlft re...._.p w1\ll 1399. ., Id( c .. Mca. Call 2J69. ....... Calll716. .. • .. .-r.. ... ti.\ .......... llhttiqr.t--SWF ATTlAC11V8 PlOFE.S· • ic;. CllllillC rood. n..i, 1'8S -)1·31. 1"w. Cal "" J'EA.~STOSIUC VMOOU1,t:l A lTMCTIVE PttOf'ESSIO\AL SK>NAL .. , S'l,,...~loak· ~--~lde'ali&lc WOiJde. bllit ~ WF, plUle S' N SWF, NS.() 41 CllPft aolf, -.,,._ .... ., .. ,...._ h-.CAll DO YOU SN.JOY bC.. ~ ~ -in. romnic. ~1111, 11'1&. •n.re. and Dtue fnend· ...................... ~1 Ale :JOI' c:..(idtn1 ~ ~::·.sew..~ • llllp. ""11111.,... Wiiii Wiiiy. 111'1 ---"°'"· N/5/0. I 4 I I " AmAC1MI DWF ,1, nmo. .,._.1ThmcallhaS rs cal)1 .... ....a. dMot. " ~. lllhle.ic. l«ln ptof-oral who I•• --· .,., ....... --. ... .,.....,~ ~ CICl .. Umhip. nllll. C.U 1'96. ~ ........ 1-8ekll. c.u W'4.NS.1>JS S0.hN..CaDll1J in.ti. r-·-· ~-... , ......... =-°' . ,.... ........... IO -· ~.., i,..cm.i WIDOW, WF 'JIO, l&nel1". _.. BU\Illn.1. iroiilc llftd .-..SJF 4(), ~:G::lpnw ~ fncnd. (CllonalC. U1 pal shape, like IO la~ f.nJOY mu:w<, ~IC$, danculc. saninan. •alk.111& :0-t'I> ~ Beach. Call 2397 A lTR/\CTI VE l~SIOEJOliT. DWF.19,5"~/ll\t Sc.d.s \~ W\t, ATTRACTIVE SWJ-.SI. "'oiti 11 a!Tcal<Nlc, t::D:; i.kcs'\I! Rq> slClp'lmL 5eo.J an llLnlCIJ>C II)' umr, cu. O.am.nj 3S. llllfl '"rec.o-ay lf'linc.. Call Ca!J ISIO. 2070. .. SWF. \IS. SS. Sf , 0.ASSY I(>-S~fllE.' Vi:ry pnuy, nlr"IC(Ol.tj, INl1lJC. pop.:~ I-' t:;tc.. bn.mct1c tuW.. 39, S'2'/IOS Oassal S«u 6'2 •. SG-0~. si:t 'Pl' tn•d, lhc IN. music. new cat, hone$1, ~ tllllOOf~ ld•c:nlwn. llil&Na 11111 rcmincc.. COlll'llllml:nl '·1cnd/ll1Cllmc' jJW1llCT 0es:gmxina1 &cnlcrnan fl'lf \11$.\1(111 Vic,o Call :?AP rclM h1Dt. Call I~?. YOL'"\G SO, Bl.O\Df.. Sb /I??, CASUAL llO\tEBOOY. DWf S8 fCltks rrw.n O\'Q' so .... Ol"t. lll,g • '° Q'1 J'l')' loves~ rwa. cooi111&.&lr fun 11111 ~blc reUt10!bl11p Cow dmrcf wdts--111 do'-lhan ~1~ Call 1895. ,,th. COila \4ta Call ?!05 ATTRACTIVE. R. \"'\ Y S'41' !O. l.OOKl~G R>R a~ fncrd socks SW\t ~ ~· (~ jll'\n mo- llld ~on •1th ~1hil~y on~ ICS, fin ~lllr Call llW~ ~ 1oo! 1 DWF SI looktn& for . IOl1'lllmC 4s-6()io shire t.al>ty Wnc CASLAL. CO\le\T Tom':>oy -~Lone Bc:ach. C111 -~SS DWF•l . WIC~" t112.:bn with rauni -~ ~-SOlSll W'F. tnm;Ku•e,m/::con OCA1blt fncnd 1 \C"o"pm RaJi u U ans. pi.~. thr ~lodcxn I °"" ~ 21 4! )W? l.t1, acs loScshcr W~;cr Call 27SJ I A.\i Jf\lr'lSll 35157, 11:n.:11•c PERSIAN WANTFD Ba1111ful 11.hlo::lic, "'•C)'. ll!wl.itcl)' "''~ ru1 tnd perf'co 11 ~CJY .. ,"' 1 ... ,\ll<I blonde •1d) p'CICll eyes, 30. _.., hkc 1vmcn 1 kW~ man"'"'' ... lwld5omc.~1mh.tio.K,fsn lunclt~•henl ~11r,,,11 .. '"" 111~ rllllrK'•llt inJcpcndenll ~ 8-h. CjJJ S!! ICIClft s '14 » .Sj (c. flsl, ltl. ti. ad ~ClllUC. 1.rvlllC. Call 1918 PROl-CSSIO\Al SW!-'\. \IS m pys Clllldol;n.. tn•tl ltm« SttlJ BEA \11'1f'\ll.1 I EAL TIIY Chr-$1111 -111 male. 11\llllolllt"'' llwllo.v OWl 37 ~for lundkwnc, -Call 2701 . .c:oiflll. hclkby Omtllll [)W)t ll tomey, 39+ to he~ me ace my I.SAT AOGRfSSIVb BLTOl.\11 l-WJ-~e Orlll. Uds. tennis Ill 1ing. lllt 4.S, \IS mmo&*'-tc:n.t al I'll atrt. 1'111161(. spcin.s. ~d. chanty mor. do-ii 10 csVI. ~ ol 1*1!15. w«lr, ~ .. 'Oii lhc •* life. ~~111&~•0 fricndl rvs. i.cr n h n Oill 1668 shift hfu pat~ Lo.I Aam&OL. Call 23Ctl TAU.. Sl..E.\1>El 40'S "r.i, atu.: llYt.,~.!loulltfeSWFwua PlIT1Y P'Rot-1!.SS!0\"1. D'NF. 10 mt'C.'I arinc. bc:Nla. SUCltesJlil VS. 4.S, 1fn. -.nbctld. lo-e -far rnetdtft!. 11111 ~ lahl. 'i'Cl"U-tllCl'lll\, n:m.nnu. ~ Bmth. Call 1 •111C. la~cr. alfewon, tntlllll&Cll' CXlll\'cr"alion, h'rel more. T1111tn. CAll'\0. AfflrOOSATI=, com· c:an ZJ91 m11n1c111•e, 11• tn1tcr11h111c. 11n.P, ... llh.Dt't,..,.., s .. l.'1 SFMOI Of-MA.\ :::?. bu& clllllrea c~ wilh 40s-SO's '°*' firm .. --". la • ht.. • S\t ~ U.. 8-:h. ul -""" k-. klt¥cr, ~"" IJ ~ 2011 -Cf~Cl"ISW\(,:5-30. ~, •• I "" CJ'-.,.iflil.,,_,, ~ .. c~• TAU!'). ATTlACTIVTi wi6oow, 1211 ,._,. S4, 'IS.-· fi-Wly .. .... , .. Cl ow to respond? You can answer these ads quickly and easily by calling our electronic voice-mail service. Just dlaJ: 1 (900) 407-4377 (lJUJed al $I .49 pr 111UlU4. A1.4,>ragt: C4U length ts 4 nul'IUIES QJ/J.s reqSJITl' a IOUCb l(me fiJone Please c.btd far kJU4 INJfw bt>/CKe <.ba1i"IJ) Press #1-for a further explanalJon of the VOICC·mJ ii ~rvicc. Press #2-40 !\!."pond to .i !>pcoflc ad (t.nlcr the call • when directed) Press #3--{o brow!>C lhrough lhc voice ads (over 7 available) You mo.u1 be 18 ~lll"I or older 10 rapond IO or pbc<c an ad. S1t1gld.1fc Inc. LWJITIC$ t10 li.lbohrv for 1he con1m1 ol or ~pfy ro a prl')()llal ~dvcru-.cmeni Thr P~N.>!Ub U'l! 111tcnded f0t use by s•nsJe ~DOru .sec lung re~hOM~op We recommend trut you <AC c~ ~~<.e ...,ht"n ~ng 'tr.ingt"t'> Sf Women Seeking Men S1r>gle Fomolo SM S1t1Jle Mole 0 D111()(ccd G Goy L lHblOn J Jew"h A A~•ou a Block H H1)fX>nte w Whole N/D NoOrvg, N/S Non.Smoktlf N/Dnnk NonOran~oi RA \1·.:'\ IL\JRLD lflld~&crll Swt· scch coosptnttol compamon, 25+, 10 c.ipliJc f1Vonlr ball\l.S. \o 1ISI Codi a ~p. Lani Be.ch. Call l 47b ~ RAD .• 90J WORSE? JA's f1A Iha!' f>rocrcssnr, ephunan.. ~gln. scns~"c.cauiious F. Sectina s1nular M 2110 Y0011i 31. fncnd.lhlp, cJiop Ql)turtJfun INyil( I pdlOO -.....Tih lilt wall lllllllJ!&ICJn Beach. Clll I ~~O \l:f.D RALA.\CfD LIFF~ vuth. healthy mv1rmmrn1. bis l'ml"d c.ol· Jccum' I'm W Rucm Prl Call llJb CRl:A TI VE. A ITRACTIVF.. DWF, 30. S«k.s lf>C'.. •I tncndlh.rp wllb 1!11Cl'U1Sll ITlll\. l1'"""1m Bach. Catt 1663. BLO\DE WRffiR 39 SEEXS gmllman for lhaiuc., Beadlwalks, conceru. N/S, heahhy. 1maous. I h.nll\Clon Baich. CalJ 191 l IFIWEREB~D.whalwouldltct "'hen I "fw:>ld you' U I wa-e deal, how would you CQmUUClt.c w1lh me? I am no1 blind or deaf. but how do I know lhM you -1CC1111 A heann&' Onn&c Call IS :?9 LOVF. IJFE. Hl!F.\l>S, new ape ncncn. tndiy llld 1~· DWl- SI. 5~·. 1nn1cuvc, bng)w "''"' gica1 Jen\< o( tiumcw ~irr Stnllc:nwl 4S \S \r.i.toUw-ccLrnniout con CC!k, "'°"'"· ..... ct ll!1d &ood tor\ vcn.a:Jori lrv111e. Call 2lk> I ARI:'. YOl. Sl'O\lA'\F.c>l S. tptn tual. to.y wiJ vnan• Arc you 1111. • SO\sh, :-0./S \1>1th I f1"'1JWS -of humcw' I am. I.as escape' Cosu \!-. c.u ~n ATI'RACTIVE SRF. 37. S'S". teO.s 1111dhc~ -ll•c. SB\.f, 38•, 6'• far fT1end.~h1p and pouJblc rd111m 5h1p Lcin1 Beach. Call 234 9 SWJ-, 2A, BLONDE. BLLF.1:.YCS. s1·. lfl(del ri~urc. llltcs bcadl. tun KU, an'h Sood t.mc t'cwpm Bach Call 1285 MARRIAGE ~11'\DF.D S'S 111 ~. 32. bnaidle. SWJ-, \IS, l'al'J'>' and halthy looksia fa same. Very 11 lnOIYr, afftcltOl\llC., JC.Ay, outgt>- 111&. and physical!)' ftL Oood corn mun1a1Dr, loves du~ and 1r11 m1b Olnj\1111 val!IC$. Su«lCSSflll canxr. now rmdy 10 build "'"'&. l'ulfill1111 rela1t<lllh.., lcadlnc1or.m 1ly Tllil111 Call ISl2. COUXTU CIR~ 40's. '°"" cay hfc.. II\ music. dlncma. nc'W ad\<cn nrcs. Seeks bmcll NJS mate 18 .S 2 ~ II pmoml ar-th,., inc ttd1f\P. and fl.riJ Loa AlanulOI Call 21Sl !'\lCE, Pl.fASISO SBF ir«k.l ar OR'C., cll'AlllU, ~ aerstcn.. JI.so. 111y 11111onit1iry, for JAD. con cauJdlnana Mu~ Vtep.. Call 24% A.DOmON ~coodmt.111obe loyal Ind low111& 10. R~ 1111'1Uf· 1111, 1nc:nuon. RcddtSh/olond, Sfl'I I IS, bkic cya.. Shatt .. dowm, cood umca. l1Yinc. Call 22S6. :nR£D Of DAm;Q7 1.ookmi far 111 honcrl.. """ rd111.1omlup? Les 's talk! DWf 43, S'6'1shm. lllraQl•c., ICUVC lrldividuaJ wflo alJOYS laSliJ, hit Ill&. danc&lll fiandildl ridin& and wall.son lht bcxh. ~inc. Call 1I48 EUROPE.A.'( SWF 21, S'6', mpy lkitn&. 1em11, mu.sic lnCI mow1es.. Seeks SWM far fnc:nclllup. C°'1a Mesa Call 1326 ATTRACTIVE BLO~D profc1 s1onal ~SWf S'6' to ilwc mulual U1la'"CSlS wllh ~s~ 5().60 prcles s1anal or bussicuman. Tutun. Call 201.l. COM.\ilntE.\T MJ~DED. vay a11Ba1•e SWF. N/S, 5'61125, Youn& 38, 1ubum ball ;i>lutltt=i ~ rm a dc»n io-c:s\h, indepcndcnt. fClt\ft, iru:ll~er& ll'ld c:Almndy ~blc nud~cm &•I. physically fit.. K · ll•c, and °""°'"'" Ready far rr-wwd.na rd111onilup Tu>1111. Call 1504. • OIRISTIA.'(~YOIOLOOY WF 43. H/llm. pmiy,:cmwnc:. Seek· me D~f P'Of er.s1onal. educaiecl, NJ S, 42 S2. nr.111RS crOWlh lhr~ Clru11~1111y, piydiolOJy. humor, clarn.a.emsc.Omgc:COUnly C.ll ms BRL'NETT'E K'(AC VIXf:..'(, SWF 22. model, desires c~lllt collat bninft1c far we . a aial i-1YV!i Be laid bac:li llurt1111 ion Baich. c. u J 088 BFsr AUL\-0. WA.\'Tf.D. DWF NJS CaiholK loclk l1C for Df.>\1 Ons· wn Nr.> (4G-SS) educated, wucu· i.e.. Jemlll~C. tunoroea. sua:~'lll for run. cacna rd slwfl& '" cood times, bed 11mes and in bclwccn una, hine. Cd 292.l SWF SI, tetks pnlcu1an1l 1cnllc· m111 for 111vel, Pf. d'uuna, Mi .t mare. Balboa. Cao 263S J\,1J ET SEFJ(JSO lt0\1EO, amc · tJVc. siaNCSqUc. tlas&y, 111ell•cn !uneoe SWF, fl.ri·to.inJ. ~,.llC:Hlla, llJ\·a to cl&na Lona Bad\ C.U 1869 Cl.11: AND Sl'tCE Y. old fliluoncd SJF, 2.S, sccb cClllWNlled reb&ion Wp widl SmtUt.. ,~. ctr.Ol.cd 5™ MtUIOll Vu:io Call 112, VERY A TI1tAC11VE. OIJTCO !.'\Ci. C'REATtVE DWP,nioe ftgurc, CAatsic. fun low1nc. rmny sii.ernu DcsJTa monopmous ~lauoa1J11p """' $1"CCl't. ronwl.IC, ldvalllroUS, ed1Ulcd, rw. to¥sis. s~. 47 sa. wnh sense oflunor OnnJt Co.tna y Call 2117. VERY A 1TRACTIVES6",32.#n· sual, canfidcn, _playful, ·~ full riawa1 set= sccb 6 •• runw1 uc. pus1011aie, mldhscn. hard 3S. •O male for la'lout l«la 1erm ~It 1~}t~atAlty llll.IMI hi y Stnta Ana Call 1792 SOPlllSTICATl-D BRlJ F.lTF. SWF, s 6'/133, llnDl"t. k"f"Sl\JVC., lrlldl&&cnt ~ SWM 4S Sii, pru- fmillflll, heallhr· cleal IJ~•ylc Lola lkw:h. Cal 2l'J BOllE.MlAN· Adaptable. 1m111c, ~ va1llik N/Sm•won maul prcleuion.al, 411, s-.r. ms wicat, sirn1Lwly-~ofikd malt far C01T1111lmerL T1111n Call 2391 ClASSY, A1TRACTIVE, SPON T ANF.OUS. bllae-<yat. bnbllte ff1> fCU!Cnal, 39, DWF. M, W/12.S. to.cs 111nnali. lhc:.ire.'-:,':,f.°'fcr, teW honcll. tllnCU•e. tthal. anllOO!llll}' l«\ftc~ WM SIS. ~s. for mnanc:c and mare. C-Ca.LI 1791. READY R>R ROw.NCE. Funny, ldvcml'OUS, lovable.31,SWF. Rill· fi&ll'od. 5'3 1/2. W/ .ubln ha6 and almond eytl. ..... -11¥C.. Cir· ma. SWM. 21-16 for la~ and Special Advertising Supplement for Orang4' Coast Weekend I MlSS con•cn11ion. comparuon· ship .,d canni I'm DWF. )'CUli 60. Jnm, 11111111~e CllaJCllC w/pHs1on for golf and tennis. Sedung 1"1, N~ SWM S1-68 w/like tnlCnSU. lrvllJC. Call 2SS&. PltOFESSIONAL Bl.ACK Ff.. MAl.E CSIJOYI Iha~. blllCJ and 1r1. Sedts male ~on. JS-60. nee ~L lcJn&Beech. Call21S9. IRRESISTIBLE. DEUOHTFUL. DJF, 2 NPUb dul<nn. scd.I 1t11d· loctllal. 46sh D™ HUSBAND Ea- pcnmcc l&!t's adva111ft&. ltvux. Call 1117. ~OT JUST A.~anlEJl PRElTY FACE. l!ari«y·ndcr, too. Sc:niiual, Rlmll!llC, crcim·cyed ~ Kdts 'sinan, heahhy, afrctUONlt SI DWM, M.o-a STundcr40. C.. DWF. 43, OK 1oab1c -*> scwne- one S.llCcrt 10 ihlre limo Ind IM·. c:stJ wllh. !nine. Call 2303 .. JliST BECAUSE l'M 8El\l111R1L .. docsn' mcan I don' know lllflat'I mpar1al'I VI hfe-ski VI&, •orkuig CIUt, fnendt, IGWU$. 111•d, en and musict I am VI mt 40's Ooot JO's), blonde. S'S'fl 20. I would. lll.c IO~ a 47·S2 yr old cmooon- ally and (llllllQally J«IS'e soubt1e. !nm. Call 230S. Bl.AOC OlRISTlA. 'i mot.E. 33. NJS. pnt1Y, iaU (S' I I ,, lhan. bf own C)U. b!s. Sedts lall Oll\ll IMl,Nnn)'. la.inc. -tlile pra(-1 K/S "° 36 . '°' TUSl.111. CaJt ms. 'PEOPUSA Y l'MATil.ACTlVE.' I .,._v...oous.. pd!~. S?/ltS, 42. loak 30 ~ OJF. I •n an ltldhicn, pni(C$JIQ'lll kw!Vi ,_ ~SS wllb 1 aood hes\ nl a DON,T WAIT! Free fifteen word ad and free daily message check! There ·s never been a better time to try the Personals! Send in yours today! Form on page 4 Mesa. Call 1 IS9. "' CARINO JEWISH WIDOW, 60, •ould liltc IO lo> c., la.p lnCI dlncc 'C&ltl. lh.ainiion Boch. Call 2.S07 OllUSTIAN SWF.cr1~~ 11ilmi. pn'a.s.Oft!;I, t'ID. hi\-e I du.ld,mJCl>"'lue.SeWS~WM 29-40, lib ulucr.. Seal C&ll 1'199. TIRF.DOfGA.\1ES?MelOO! DWF, 21, NS. one son. a.y, ..-..qur, 11 inai~c.prcl~ ~cna.ie.w. MCCR. lllne:live SW, NS gmlc. m11126-3I.~~ ~ people, rill!CSS, undlruftd. \lll.~laJll!l. !rflftC. Oltl 446. S WF, I 9. dlubby, lortbk, OUICOlnl leddy ••ini,_" S.\1 who loots U1'ldc, not pst. ouwde. fuller. IOl1. Call 1393 PFlTTE, A 11'1tACTIVE. ACTlVf... WF,wouldbkcapanncr m myud boaL iwJarn1lpt..i111111,.-..•er beadl ~ L.q Beadl CalJ 2299. UOIIT UP MY LIFE, BJO CiUYI l111di1~ ~opal. . q- ..ti1~ fmlalc. Tall S7, •~c.. 1-iolqh,&olf.Sllll ..... r. • u.•a. diliu. You: 11r1C11Ye. run. 4lp9ll. ~.-..~tall. 4.S.SS. L.q '!k.ch. Call 1.613 A11'1tACT1Vl!.. SEXY BLO~"T)f., DWF. Wespnnscr 11110 CJurch of ltd Sciau Md tU lmds of .Wr L.a-t to 1111&)1. dtna, aoll. b<b. bcldl ... alb. bwuna • .wt111cver. I'd hle a £ncnd arid compmoon IO slwc hlt wtlh. I WM .. ho IS lllnC1l•C., tall, 1nlcl~a'l, •were. ICnSlll•t, • l<l"llll 'mlltn\111 atwnd S&. ('hcdl 11 11111T1 1.oQa et.di. CaU 2714 SJl',30,bUSJM,)(tt,lovc:ehona, ~ rrawcldlm•ni. v.nnsttn n booa 1 flUl. T111tn. C.D 16n. PR~rTY. PETIT£. MUSIC TEAOrER, n·111 O,llCb • IC"lk· ,,., •flo ts 1pirimally mnkd. •Ill· IClic. ~ S5. 10 lhn a "l.*ial h/t tcsehtt Orlllac Ccully C'all lOJO ACTIVE, PETT1}i t.AOY, 116Clcs, lo;oa dancq. ft\otlq -.kl llWI With llftll .. amml Fllllcntn Call 2.m. I 2 VlVACJOUS, ATI~ACTIVE B~DFS, -~ l lunoroul handlornc lllllll NJS, chinlCI. nw- tic.-ia. ditnn. r1a imne. Can lllS. \ 1oo1 mind. lnuic. CaD 2"9 SEXY,BUXO\t.BkCM'l"m,l\10 RUil: EYCS. 0Jf,J5, (we 14) ,.., dbld.-IOCA ftcmC'!\IQ~O, ltd.I SW\f 30-4~ yn1otnpyda1m~ na lnCI c11nc.,, . .ln09& l( al Wp.fwi.t~.b ..... !'\lpd Call ISll. ATTRACTIVE Bl.UE F .. n :o BLO~'OB S'9' SWfi, !\JS. l?Jirm cLNn&. n•d,111. lht.mtt.. ~.U.lai&s Ind lunar. S«b lllCQ:Ufial. aih le.it, r~ic. Owltlll &ai&knwl. N!S, for bfmne pirw:r. Corona dd MM Call 2A26. PE'TTT'E. 'vtVAClOOS. LV1'flJJ CF.1'T. faMllllt. '"'1CIJ¥t. ~ Serb" du& tpeeul _, 111-.. my uc for bfc: A&c 4' 10 I MiuteJn Ytep. Call 2QSO IVTELLIGL \'T. A rTMCTIVE. SWF, 19, S '1128, ~ SWM 111 20't 11110 u iq. dallc.lllf. kROQ e.nJ Nn. kilkn ' IOSl A1TRACTIVI; 1-\.lLL llCUREO \(A.\1.A Rf.Alt 11'1• lbl Saki mi:llica1. lall, deit lnCI ~ WM 33-40. So-MIS only FWlmm. Call 1520 PHY ICAU Yf'n !wt ,'!'t"blcila, ~one who en~ danc.,1, lllc· ala, lllOlllUlllt IT baJI. •1dl -o( tuna. S... ~iM<lrqe CIJlllll)' Call 2111. f'\1 ~OTlm. WOMA\ I.\ RrDor Ille arrl ntlll door, blit tf n'• lk#l"''"' In baMUl Y\tl~t "-.io.lllJ f{• J m I prdcoional SY.'F, ~. ll, S'T. bl~lue ~11ny 'an<d 11111;:m1.S I "'1llrt111t11allaills! l~ll'C.Call !WIS PRhTIY, VJVAOOliS, playf11l, adva11~ tJlul<d. lcnun11t. low "" lid)',~ --. ..., 1Ut catlul, ~tl\UPl&ll, 43 jl l.ont fkach Call ml P .S Don. ywduln\ la~t a phonl runllo. plc:a.K cd i.d:l VUY SEL(;CTIVF.. VFltY Pl.E'lTY. --· ~7. lt\tll, ...... s-. 50 ...... Rli....t. --....cty~IO-t i.·. a.y,...... ~-<Air J"Nt. • ATI"lACTlV8 DBF, 30'S, SHAIELY, lllC.unW. rMIAftltC, Women Seelcing Women f'\1 A WHIT'E lf.SRIA.'\ ltdtni rnn1111rA.-:uhne. Ml.Bl ~e 11111 tubt.. I'm 61/166. COii.i Mc. Cd ·?90S. Men Seelcing Women SPIRrTllAI., SHAltl"lG, quiet SMC 6'/Ul &JOY" homr. -. _. ... """" Std Id, lhift, llKlll \;YC, f tnlk. '" 1111 i.dy. ~ ... Ca:I 4007. • WA.\TID-Awf~. ptcitt. ~ 40. IO lti°" \uliaa (naldlhip rm mak.o.t.A. 40, u&R. fl Tin Cd 401•. sucxn .. m11 .. GC\1:JlOOSDW\I "' .,. -ol llinar ~ fun llld ~flhqoelOlll'llldic.om­ INl'MM. hint. c.J.1402£. DWM 41SEW lid)' tor.~ llmcra CNISC dlit WVJ&cr, sncrc, hai-.. Tcrrn:e. C.U •Ul TAU6'S' O!qon nllM _.. miS. nad,~..WC,IOdif 1 11&,l9S6 ~tmll ..... ...,..... c..:.-.~ .,,.,,. ... ............ _.,...icpa 11111&~ ...... ---w, •wec-..ii .... r.-a.i& ~ 8""* blaoll. Call )919. llO~UT. SF.XSrm'E OWM 40, NIS. io.,. t.lir:r, mb llnell.-c, 11111-..lfot ... madw for f1a A '~ l'WICL Le:,. ~Cd 419.S Acnvt SW\4 JA, WISS. pal'JCl· ,.. Ill w.. ~ ...... CAXJt. ~ i.cti, dma\. Sat.• SM 2.S.AO ~ ..aiilll ~ ror rommt'C and rtbl1onsll' ~ Valley C.UMI. US IQC~ SWM. adi6irl. IMI. te- Qlrc, llUIClft, lllq. ..... pillim< -~-~..-...•~_tetbl1•1nC1J~.mvl!iJ.C111.. Mn; tpr1UI; air-SPN~ ~ IUlllr. "311WQ. '1\ain. Call A~l;Y~llmtl2.SWM6'/ I 70. dar\ lwr, bald t)Q. lllndlmie . and f1my. Sctk~ NIS MV8F, bnw Ind 1body•!IU&.Sal8-:ft. Call 399). A 'TTRACTWE, Sf..'\SUAl., nsucl\ SWM 27, f#'J &«ta • .-. i...i ""'· ndlipll fmwle, .,y rite. Ir· VlllC C.fl )299 OIRJSTlA\ SL\Gl.£DA0,111"K ~ 31 M 6'21\IO, pd.-c..I. ..._ ,'111Pfl-1Ca,JONlllt- spon1111 C'lrCIN, COlt111a, fam.1ly ~ C'lrcnmp. .... GIC!Ye SWl' "'* 40, ~ OO!m\lled. oncd11140K 1.0rqeC.C-y Cd W I, ttA.\ns<NE. 1tO\CANTIC SW\C l6 ..U 1 llldy • • cnYq far -. nduaml •U...and ..... f.nJOY--.c.'-dl.lht 1111, --. a.an.y I pMI M 1GI' CNl llwt? '" ..... Call 39)). ROttf_\QA.'l, 111nt1M SWM 31, S' I Q,\h111 ' lillJoy-Cl/•, mow••· l'llllllC. 0.-. -· •_q•1n111, wllly Sf. AIWleln. c.a 3671. lS WHAT YOU lhmk or have IO Sil lltlpijniil' I U Ci'Cli YQI bit it IS. on cu rni dal( 1nc1 ai~ ~e: cood 1~ in wpe. r\ft, pre'~. &trlenlUI. )'Olllhful (orua. y OU: )(). 4S, mvcs, passicraie, "'11111111 •re· lluon.il\lpycuc:111 im1lea~ Lons &.ch. Call O S2. CL1.T\.'1U:D. very ~'(!It. pa· aou.t ~ 11111Seaan SW\1 ~ s. 40 ~ 30) M:ciJ lawful lady. cwly JO's. Lona &.di. Call A297 TAU.. DARK.~ J2. S'I~ 15 , an 'ac:.a.m uU 9') Sed.s pi> (~IO pla)I *Uh. hJDC. Call JS.SI Sl1U. A FROO, ""*111& for kw' S~. SJ, NJS. more 111 mc:ssa1c. l'\lclcr 141 ll111U11ton 11.vtxu Call ~l PROFF.SSION.Al., DWM. NJS.C'dll· caled. sood lool ini. ~")' )'Wiil 60'', .S7/l/IS3, ""1T!l, 1111dh1c:nt. FJJJOYS wrrus. coif. sk1il1a, irts A Cld111&. ~ vcey pr!Sly. ~U1ccn bad)'. mlcr S2 II) share. (ix poP!blC .n. OllJ ttlalaonshlt'-~cwpm 8alUI. ~14617 VF.JtY YOl."Tllf.1..'L SW\I, SIX TIES. WcDed, IQl•t. -U slcncb, dlic, "2!1111Ve Lady, 4$ pl111, (or hndihip. l~-. Call •7'3. DW'M. CHlllST1A.~. ~ J\JST SO. pa divOIQll. pa semna id.-enbft llOmt, llll ~ (1111, bus.llCll -· Lociq for npcly. I°" .. p l to1p11I. T1o1111n .. CaD •901. CON1'fCTlOS! Cuvel, JjlOttJ mnitd. DWM. 31, Si, NJS. cinJ(')'I ar,1oodwncs.~ &-a.S.. Alta. Call 3Sl7 SUCCES$F\l1. SWM l7, llf.-lllCCll ..,_ • ~ Ind luftCll', aa fW._.., llVIO.ttt, IDd rillYtl Giiiy fit; ......... heellh ie11 .ac., ilMliae' SF, \l-%7 • ..tlo .... enpys Pt.ntom al OIC Open u ~II •1>1eKsiss.lm&BCld! eaum. SWM, 21,lttks,SW /Hf.2S·30. who IS NJS. ~ IO e.111 and c:annc' c.. Mesa. Call 3394. Ml:SE WA \TED l'to(a.vonal '~ 11W1t1c. ""Ill)', uxdlcaual wnier, S~l 33,scas suhsy, c:onlidcnl, ~ Si1> llldcpcndcnl SWF ~ IO bt fnaidll°"crr.t111e for Ions 1aTT1 re l1&1onsh.p. So pedal.ti requu1.. Ir •me. Call 36 74 TAUSW\1,md rif11cs.~~.at ~ \JS. arrii Ind pu swrw.c, Cl'lf'1 my hlime on lht11>~1a. tCWU, CjU•Cl ~ ql).111 Ill)' IMi· l1C9 ltld rod)' to en• cl. sccls tpt- ci1I rcrna It °" t:t 40. Come slllR my ad.-c:nuucs. llunun11on llarbour. Call 4S~ • SWM 37. 6 ln7S, c:nJOYJ C)l;lmi,· lllO"ICI, tpa'U. mini. Stt1t111a ai tnctJ>e JG.JS SWF for rd1uon."11p h.ric. CaU 3591 rado A l aumy Ill s >-'-y GI &cr&C11U,dtpiitd.~l.clta). dtpnc. slrn, lkter, SS·S'IO. cuy &Ollll a m&ISll Mid WUl#n Oint ltl/I 11111 f11t11ly •lluc:s o( ColoflJo. M1uoon, Dakow. Iowa. ft~ I'm a pn.nn...ia, &iCf c l()damw>. m111 ()'din&. pholacraf!hy, natlft. llil•· ma. mova, ctancna. mu..c.. wor\;· '"' wt. lhc bc9d\. l'OmallllC meals. 11~. lllhlctKO A phyt.1C1Jly fit, JllSt SO.led •2. s 1~170 hM. c.u 4901 YO\.':'\O PROFESSIO\'AL ~11\1 ats mlllft"'°1'1111 JS.Sor~ ma! stliplndcmel s.r.M1 CaD~ DUDE SFJiXS GAL a l1nlt thin of SS IO G~ 1"'11 bOlllca~ ror -,. ,,.., au. .q, nw)bt lmd No UCL Pkuc ::\/$, bt llCll llld 11n1JN, Good looks 1R OK lOo. ~ Be.di. CaO 3651 CAAL"iO. SL'C'f.JtE D'Mot S/S 6'/ ISS, SI, 9C!Qn, no hcllllll)' 111.np Be ,Jiii\, prcay. CDNG'llll•t but ad ~ 11'\"ll'C. CWI d.st. VEIY ACTIVF SWM 62. 6'/160 ............ ~..,., l*l'M ,..,,... Lt... .., bach. ...... ......,.., dwdl. La's ................ ~4641.. All~CTIO~A'Tt, R0\1A\TIC, CllfTIM!llQY. mnled. Sl.'lCar, pu tionatc SW\I lJ, ~ 10 ~6~. \IS hallhy, h*?P)',;r.t .wt fun pro(n , SlorW "'hos wt&wr& and en.JOYS beach, bli.t, slmna and &)llll-Ready (or IUIJlll.flllfiU.ng rdl4ms."upfc:ad •na 10 mama&c. Seduna s.v.'F 23 34. 1111ni:t1•t. OUt&OO'I&. phyocally fit. suy bcsc fmnd 11111 to-er. Foc:n· wn Vallr)I. Call 3782. SCcctSSF\Jt He.~ Prufaaiaral SOth WdlNn to-at lS rorm*'l\lse. famil~ hive acdlen.t ecluai trm. e. c.atJ 3 l.SO. O~A.\ilC. I IA. '°"'DS0\1F.,f uc.&n11 '"' s~ 12. 6'2', world mch'ld, Wbaoe, tupltuoc:alcd.. .Clamp1M o( • fmt and paf ormf\I wu. Ill JPOrU. llomani >C, subsunuve, pl atT1lt of tunor. rND1:1ally socurt Sects ~try ph)')icaU)' lltndlWC ~ ""'Ill ~.tniu. jiylc 11111 ~ (21· )2) Sewport 8cKh. C.11 J I li~IQLF. Gf..\'TLE~A~ ittb LW4'1t 11.fy. DW\4 S7, 'I. llhld1t NS,uw.el1li~11t~.weD-. .11««!,ha,.~ A flNllClaCy • I •i. ry t-.a Ind soi. lo-.e 11'1\d xs ... an~unm ~. clqllll \ldy, ~. IO shire 1t.ppylife11111~1 ~ ITll~.p ~lllu.l~~,INlllnd rwpcic1 • tNL hioc. c.i1 on. A llUb Pm8n ca&. D\4 :W, pntcs 1icnl,fllWlciallyroc~ct.. ~---·~ ewull I Jood -fll lu!n, llf«llOl!ale lrld fOrlllftlC, bk OK. ln'IM. Call ml. DWM SI,=,_...._ 6'/ l1S ..a , 1N11.n SWF for 1o1r.1emis. firl OUWlp. Lons 8cach. Call 4698. S~ Dl:SIRES SWEF.T ycs ~ay, pcmeSWFwllh Iona ha•. l•&r hen· en for wild tunes. SISU(t Beach. Call 3067 SW\4 33,S'4n IS. sccimi pclltt gu1 to durc forlmgs. lhou&hts. sunstU. • and heatU In-mt Call JSSA s~ 36. 6'2. blonde, bhlc tytS. Oruutn, nC'oler rnamed, :.IS, ath lttic. bui1ness owner. mamaic nU!dcd. ll~IQl Bc:ach. C..'TJl>S6 Cl.1Tl~G f:DC~ SW\1 2J. mw life' W~I shmt many jl.cn&no. Ca turfd and IQScthCf Seal fk¥h C JlJ 3239 SEEKJ~G BRL'\'ITTTI:, pa11t, (11, mllSI ltkc skJut& Europe nl lllC$511\1 abou11n boau Fifiyu!und fit SW\1 5'1~170, cawal, ~. htcntc ~~ Call 46.SS , Jll:.Y S\.Gi\R \tA.\lA' SW\! l.i .I 3 40 7-43 77 (billed at SJ. 49 p er min11te) or see ills tn1ctio11s ·011page 2. • nttds h11~ from bu.lfo'n, a>crwt.glu St..CCESSl-l;l., CWSY SW\1, DWl-f>VWF4S S5...tta-.~:.-iaod Joot.ini, pro(cu10tla!, fcn1a 1666 S«U sopha11t11ed. 1111CnCllmbc:rcd. pct.IC bad)' )4-&.t lor n:lll1oi'~Jp ml tny fC&l'dl. Corona dd \1.Y Cd 40b6 \IATIJllE2JSW\t~J 1~ I 7S, "t:l'J a\hlaic, S«kmi '!Jm. r.tt1 cr<ius. 11>1:ahhy 11>1ln1C:n JO.SO 1111& t!oled lft Ir\, lllOISIC, l>lealle mid ITalJ'I mac \t:Yo-ptt1 8-.h ea;· '07.i ARTIST. cclua:ed. fa. \IS, ba'ld some ttdc.s lltncu.-c. cd<Ka•cd woman 35-4~. fit. s;rona arulli~ un, worldly h-111t Call J ~ Si'.\lOR 70, S61162. l!Ahhy. X• uve. iood ·lurnon:d. tllS) 10 loot 11. am. loyal Crn:ndllo-c:r Looc Beach Call 4842. l'\tCT ARSLRFEl nttl ma for 11 2) bcadi a.-,d-blmy \t.ia like 10 hi> c fun. \CV>~ 8cach. Call 3052. Ill\ \OSO\iF.. BRIGIIT. 6i~lac ') ed mcJia prod..ca. )'OUthlw .i~. nt"WIO tht CU. ~&hs CUil~. 11.!UU)' awmiittcd lo~and~ com lllUl\IClllOll &S ~ ~ o( • loo.i.iircla~t,,p,~ad-.cns= SOl>C. sell <.irllidcnl. ~=ha td f nnale W1\h I ball! t!cl $ITli. r "'00 \ both pauiomtt nl pu1.:i;>lcd. l~eo in' d ·~ ~'IC ~ Pn:rcrcnce\ lOV-Ard ~u(c, dNit haircd/ctjln;t loou Sc:iil 8cxh c.air.mo A.\l\W. llA.\DSO\{F i:n.u,,cr.~ w-..-i .... ln'h1taw,, 30. 5'91165 SV."\t. wa.1h1 ~oo. no cmm :mm11. no liS. COia ~le11 Call 3701 Sf:EKl\G ASIA< nice fool.mi • JlllCCtt. pro(essimal SW\t J~. S ~I I so l«U SAf. poltiblc l!WTUgt IN11c. Call 3063 wtr"E WA.\ ThD. b)'tl11s fun kr. ir.J Teddy Bell type. 39. S.'S'. "'no k.,.,e<o to-1111 Aboi.aws,klds,qs. ""Ille, "'~IU.'bl'ath. ~. 1n.ebn&. adrt1o mmic, rollcr-c:oHlaS-)USI your bu1c ·~ tictrof-a.c11ch,' Caihohc, lttl1111. '.:JS, kllldi iuy "'M tJ rad)', ""111SI& and lblt nt".111<"*1 So tury up. Yll'1 prul)' lady &'Id mike~ bcsc lllO'C qkk btfw~ S<r.IC ocher ludy 'trl JC'J mt Qm. \c>ojllTI 8cach. Call 1m SL\GU: \fO\I Wi\\TF.D OW\t. O.VEl·RATEDS.\Ul,~M90.~ ~~ ~(t alll·<t.c lu.~"T>• barf.>luc c,cs, 1tlf-cm;>lu)'td. JCV>· • ~' romin. ~ DWF ~ 1"10rsr111,t11&)1cneru.o.:mndy ·42 Cor.~ \lcsa. U. 4"1'1\ IO'IWIJCand "'1t:)' I 'llaalcd &n posl u.-c, CU1SOA, ~ W1!1n1n 20-'~ Iii\ \DSO\\E \1ID~TSTFR\~R u11uppnutaasood1111r1' \1111tbt SV."\I >~I •I. 6/. , rt:c~•&cnt. down IO c:aM, M\. lo.able, lcndcT l'tum.""' hcall.~) tcd.s bea..i~ fc.- nl fun IOWnn1 Don\ bt t.hy Lal& mm111111C11 I l1.rt11tJ1011 Bc..:h C&; .. Men Seeking Women Si11glel ife Cu stomer en•ice caU (310) 592-6040 for inf ormalio11 or assistanct.•. ' . ·:. .. Ba11:h.Calll!ll 4011 -----..---------DI VF.R5E. An 11.F.TlC sinart ~IS 111\ '0S0\1i,, l:.:\10TIO\ALU pro(csi1onal SW\f )(), 6'1/16S, I kCi OP£\ profcs-..inat 5"'"\j 11.11s,:1, lalNS, c)\:11111. hJm11. camprii. 111· dc:.i10 (Jllrt.ln.111 rd&111.n-.'1.. fi.n. 1aaun1 cm~en.auan, nu:h nnt o.>cm11tmcnt, fu:in family m ~ (impxsible LO label). ~ ICl••c.. rn.anttC, Wilm, 1>l1)lul, not afrt1d tu mtcrcs1111&. mtclh1m1 Si' C11111 slwe fcch"'~ I cnJl•)I 1'.u~i. out Mesa. an mo d••fn, b1C)d1ng, l:>lucsJ11u. ph1l~ Sllecb.SSFUL 1~1•t ~ wp!i.cal di~ll.>.. ... OOS, rmunt~ &Cl IWl)1 Dcs1rt Wf.. '\/SID. Simi& D~ nl~llS ~JS. f11W1c;1ally •iW Jrlf •1dcnt1t)•. 1n1cllt&MI orc:i cmouonally S«lft bu.men OV>nc;, minded, 1arrw1t..;pa."'"''~ l"Clc:r &tmltt NU lll)', */\Ir.ft h\lme, C11'l~ccl\l11C1IL"li.nud!i!Jrm. l240, , acitU clui;y, 1ur-.i.•e SWF 25 1~ .tl~"ll>C. \l:..'"\,, .1crt11 .. ~,J ~aluo.. ~~Beach. C&l1 Jm. Bw.na M C•ll '1'" ltA\DSO\tl'. Gl.Y. Miit. pN(C5 \\£till lOH.lS't\<"\t )I. ~·1 •. siOnal, 61/190kGs ainaM, slim, I \. lmJ~""'nl!m,11 &"'-,,t}'$ dwy l.dy <« ~·-dwinm.. s'1il Sttl~ ~ltl\dtr ~tr•sc t>~ 14 \ 'S OYmMd s. a.n 41.ll ... \IN,, ~ '~ r. hJ '=i. (.,,.. "'l. bin!inJ, n'~. moi.ic-. w:? h .. AlTt.\"110~ WORID 5"''\l l7 1cr1t.~ ru '~11 JOCiks fncncl~ lbd ~ 20 )'C9" aco Roro-cnd'Scir' l.aQu.c:a CaO )30tl. • Iv~ Bf!~' TOLOllwirtl'~~· S\\ \I •I •m. 111nc1 •t b1c 30, •k1S'Wl-,t..~s TIONIMYll• SHY PllYSIClA.'ll 11hlcte, lllnlCIM fl"1'.a'll COIUI \la.a. r~u lt77. &11160. fam.ly pract.U dOC. I~ F\.\ A FDCCATrD aum11•t Nm« Kell pt111e Jn"""11man ... 3" ln1n1. Cal 567. SW\UH'211 I' I Cl'IJ<'r. bic)c~ 11\llt•~. tttlluflrll•, w.or-1na «ii, Sf..'liSL'OW. SLC'CESSl-111. ~ "'°" ia. betch W1111 an 11VX r~6·1119s, .-•• M.s•hm uve. llllbi--. hcUny. sWF nl5 lldy l s-4S, any lliCe h h. tcm•'-•leOll<w body ~ 0-.h Cal llllV .. llurflqlClfl Bcet.h. CaJl 4697, )JU Sf Srngle Femolt SM Single M.>le D 01Y01ced G Goy l l••blOfl J ,. AslOll I 81ocl H H1 w wti11e N/D N0Divg1 , N/I Non.Slfte>lef N/Drink Non-Or inker \ specia) Adverttstng Supptement for Orange Coast Weekend ,.. ,_ . -SWM 26, LOOKING R>R 24-34 4 woman who lilccs 10 so pi.ca. -lh1nss. I hlc lau&htr11! hane. C..11 3104. PLEASURABLE, r.;;anw.. band· »ne. AICCCUful 4 • 6'n10 OM. NJ .S. falhcr. dcsuu ~led, heallhy f cnum11e, unda 40, loocr. In me. C..11 40bl. To resp o"d to ACTIVE SWM. wdl-aiualed busi· these ads caJJ nam owna seeks lllnc\JVc • .dven- 1 (900) urous female compamon )().4() 10 sh.vc life's 1d-olcn1wcs. Loos 8cac:h. C..JI 4046. 40 74377 ASIA.'i, LATD\. gr Caucasian fc· male Wanled • lnim;bea111y. body. (billed at $ 1.49 19-35 by blk male 4l lhn1ns1on per mhmle) Badl C..114059. or see HA~OSOMELY CUTE/11hleuc ins tn1ctions ~ .s~ xr.;.o. 6'1116, 39. collcscd~ VcrymuchU¥ou o"page 2 crcuc and proper nu&rmon to Sii)' fil 111d healthy. f,nJOY movies, ancau. lheauc, ~ llld men. Desire 10 meet 1 SWF. ~/S-0, 30'1, who Ii fi1 mid healthy, pn:G)' and lllraaiVC fgr monos~ rclaucnslup. Pcutcs welcome. ary no clll~ lnJDC. Call 3914 •SIM 4S. SI. en JOYS a~111g. owb:n. lll0¥&C:S. ~ Seclin& ~vc.. pr111e SWF )j..4j fgr fnmdslup, n> INllCC. Seal Belch c.. u 4 119 PROFESSIOSALSBM 67./205, 32, C&JY·aoina. mJOY JPMS, ~· \O/Cdtmd sctawa~. lntcn:sted Ill rna:lJ1I lllnCllVC., physiaDy fit fo- =le 22-32, nee~ 011 nmd a. CaJ11120 Men SL'GLE .l AV AJlABLF. W~f 2A, Seeking IWICll•C.. l/\ICl"Cltcd in mu:tlll~ bl or LWOOWI. Pleuccall.MwlO'I ICJO Women Call 30' I. llO~'FST. CAR~G SWM 39, S'llY l 7S, N1S llhluic.. succas/lll. fl.my. FnJOYS c1truni-ou1. lnO'l1c:a, ~ f"all.S. tunor Sttli lllrlQl-C s !I.IS 21.CO wall Slll\llar quallllel. U· Vlf)t. CaJl 3747. OWM 4 3, 6 '2/190, SJia1 eycs.trown luu. loku &olf. 1cM11, b1k1n1. waicnlt1. 6ecks SWF 3S-44. ~. T ushn. £all 4JO I L\'TF.l..l.£t'hJAL OWM 111ncsivc 33. 6'1180. pro(is.<1onaJ, aM&. seek· ing fen'9lco( uynic.c for film. hYcl a plorlll& !rYlllC. c..n 3619 VERY Ht''AA. '< DWM 4 S. SV, edu· atcd, ~ culOlllll sects fil. honc:ll I.Oro H ranu11.E1ds .lrYant. Call 43 7 RETIRED PROft.SSIO'<Al. hand ICllTle, a.. Ao. so. Ncicdl aunt· • uve. inclcpcndait. v.allhy la~ 39- S9. Love 1111vd, tcnrus. Nc:wpon Beech. c..u 40IO. SWM ?7, 6'/\lS, wi. llhlcuc, fun. llllCa'C.JUllle.rdatlonshi~ Seeks-. N~. TUSllR. C..11 3300. ITAUAN SM, 6'/17S, hi.rnorous. honest.~. fCC\ft, 11able., dean.. rcspcmibk llld fin Lowe 10 dance. cook, WcftCDll SCNWlys. beach and more. Scdq SWfSA lldy, JIRll)'. ~ic. »4S yn ~&-S1&11al 11111. 14423. • PASSIONA'ffi BEST FIUEND 42. 6'1MS vay IUCCXll!ul CAct, very handsane. bkitY?:.dlansmallc N/ s wilh no k.uls. OU: y ouncer.1nn1, shapely. 'eduClled, not intcraled 111 "*'Ill& • f1m1ly (bul yo11r kids •c pail!) CCJrona dd Mar. Call 4411. CE.\'Tl.E.'4A.~. NIS. 'ID, O~ profcsston1I 6'/160, wues. I like AJhng, clanong. din111&-How abolll yw? r\cwpon Be.ch.. Call 4763. LASER JOCK. MITPH.D. Resesdi ~34,.fl I', NrN:r;l.A Bot- ion Maralhon, cychng cmiuncs, funlovini. blllroom. SWUI&, dirty, lll!lbeda, danc1111. Alllhc&m. Call 3634. A TTRACJTVE.. RO-.W.'TICSWM 30 tcds ~e f' fgr ramn:c. pos.11ble cloO\lna-opcional 11CUViucs. Anaheim. <All 3909. AlTRACTIVE.LO:-iC llAllSWM setkJ ~e lq hair SWF. U.U Mesa Call 4176. SWM PROFF..SSIOSAL. 1'ls JlSt 60 bu& loob hlle SO, S7/149, love life.. wn ltll.dl1&C111&ndClll1ia-cd,1Cn· ni.s, Solf, skJ nl men. Sed:in& wcry annaivc.. P"'"Y lady unda SO 10 ~c tome o( umc wilh. n.c. fer tomm111ed rel111onstup. l'tewpon 8adi. Call 4994. ASIA.~ QUF.f..N l\"Ef..DED. SWM. 4$, kind. -e. l'llt-.ne busmcss owner sceb grlCllial ltdy 30. lS who likCI Slllin&. &olf laJUS, ~Ill IDCQ1tam nl kin& Miu on Ille bed a\ ni&hL ~cwporl BocA CaD 4190. A lTRAC'TlVE. FTT. SMART. Alli- lclic..n:mmlic, DWM, 6'1"/17S,40'1 IO mccs pn:uy, fl. 111eU11t11. OUl&o- 111&. ~ W011W1,)().4()fardlnc· inc. dSllft&. ond. aazy and calm WIXI, lql\q ...0 iov11&. Lacuna N11urL Call "37 LErS SHARE A CARE-WW\4, 64 Ids S4, S'T/160. f11111tially x art., ~. tccls atlraQlve, uvn lid)' whol&a~beecll,--­ clacn, outdoors.~ ~cl. home 111d fanuly. W>nwer. <AU 4677. SWM. 33. 6'/lH, drped pto/~ Calholic &an J11Jt fantly, °'JOYS 11111Cp1CS. "lr1I. nvd. comedy. m · ins~ SWF with nluea. U.. 8Clldl. ~ l.9S:T. Call 42A6. NOT R>R EVEltYON'I!: UetWVt Dw:-4. 65. 6'/17S. youthfu.l. lthlclic. pcnonablc.,ICtbnewbcpN11 wllll a lr\ll)' Kl\S\IOUS lad)' of bnUly, dllnn. ~lion. The '°"' is conmilma1l A toccdiancl.s. Lcs't bcpl w.tl • dialop .l 111 •&coda o( -. tand ...0 ocean rcuau. hane. Call 460:S PROFESSIONAL DWM 37. cnJO)'I life.."°""' shows,_., Wllll ddlipnl. f'\l!I. •tntli¥c lldy (26-- 36~ Corcm del ~. Call mi. TAU,STllOSGWlll.ED SWM 42 lefts .ana.;.e lldy ..+io _.. • clecmon mallin' m111. La's lalk lhdJn&sal 8elc:h. Call 441S SC:Olll'IO SWM SO's, llhlalc. ik11, ICIWS, in•el. Clll!JIS-SocU SWF 40+ N/S. NC'lllpOI\ 8adi. C&ll 41S7. FR.ESH PlINCE iype SB).f inla- slCINll ~I far old f..h.med n'ierdlllC:llllllp~SBF.11-30, m JOYS concau. f cst. beach. Lat Vtps. .S..,.t lhll Call 3312 0000 LOOK l~C. aucccssf11l SWM. 33. -.ks claay. lllnCUYC tidy cn¥11& ronmw;c, ~ 111d bCSI fncnd. ec.. Maia. Call 3957. ATHLETIC. PROFESSIONAL." SWM. 32. tccls slim. dmy beldl lldy 10 ,_ ll CIUL Sine& Bcldl. c.tl 3531. . UICABI.! S'*'4. 19, S7/l3S; fa.. JOY ITIOO'ta, ICJalllC, .. u-. ~ 1.ooh11 far SWf »40.1~. QOll\cr. AllClll, bicncWlip. T181.11. <AD 3436 "'46tW!.-....... ~.ilfll'IJ who_.,io_e~SWFw.t!o• cal~~. hkaio1nvd 111d st."C ~ slim. lllnlruvi, lunavul. .-. ~ M:lially--W.Cl\~JpOl\tnl n:mu'lJC. r .. n/I. ICCks -m.36+ Cutiily. 'cwpm Bed Call 41.S I. woman. Lone Bc.dl Call 4631 . ~.AnOJ:11C19. INTELUCEYf, llUMOROCS, SWM. En11ncu, 6'/16S, cn~t SE.~SmVE. loyal, ~l. Ml ~.ch. valleybltl, b.liina. rtequa· d.41, S.'4.. ICCks pnll~ lldy, »40. blff.nuic. Secb1tnc11•e.~ spcn-... Mlllllll, ...rm. biip. Sf 2.4 19.lrTllC. Cail }?m anac. far CDl'lftljUed rdllkmhip • Dwnand S.. C..U 4161. llUMOllOUS, JIAPPY, H.\M>· SO:.W. SWM. 50, S'll '1110, r-vs. SKJF.R..SKATER. PILOT.f" S'll', tembuXm!b11111ylJ.~farmean- blllC-e)"ICI coUc:ce pn>lcuor. rJ\y msfuJ rei.~p C)llmS Ull someihu:i&. r~. lllld. Seeks 490S ln.uly, li.wiY. fn., fll'llllD&lly a.able 11ybsh lady far '"orld nvcL 1NJ notLOC>KlSOR>l A ~'lllO naac. Newpqi Bad\. ea.a 417S. l!lllliemyfl!lO'lry • ..Swhowlllllllb me heir priiniy. Aboui me -.e o( Wmt.l SEE.JCS WRCTEa. SWM hinor.Sll1CCl'C."""1n-'-1cd.edet> 31, 6'/170 handiiome_ brn,4im loot· UC dOCAI, -Ill)' -~. ina rar prcay a>wnic:r far Ilana Jl.~SI0'/165 C.qa.Mea. 111d ,,.,.__ Bana. Call 3656. tau lSOl HOT A SPICY LATINO. 39, -*.a HANDSOME. SUCCESSFUL SF. fiWvn. lS-35, far NI 111\'d, SWM.~.ll.S'llY/175.ltalan&ype. cunalyllld7?~c.all'621. -~'A hcuc. 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Aod 1k1l1 lk'ach, thanks to a recent hi million dollar focchft, is once in;, magnet for travelers. n)one who miiht hesitate .. blittVVHJ ut Waikiki ·-thinking perhaps 1iami Beach West .. • shouldn't. 11h the renovation of Waikiki's tels and main thoroU'lhfare, lolani ·Palace is among sites visited by Historic Honolulu Trolley Tour, a narrated e.llcur ion that de- parts frofn Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center. Resef'\lations are required to enter the palace. lakaua Avenue, the area from Hilton Hawaiian Village on the st to the Hyatt l>n the east is rid-class. Ukc Chicago's icfiig:m Avenue and London's omptoo Rpa.d. Kalakaua is a smopolitan boulevard orcering .llrming boutiques and the most urious shops. The restored beauty of Waikiki nects significant investments. Hilton Hawaiian Village alone ent S 100 million to spruce up its acre propcrt)' which contains e prc11icst section of Waikiki and lO,<XX}.square·fOOl supu pool fter Hjhoo got the ball rolling in 88, more than 15 other major tel ponied up haJf a biJlion liars to renovate and beautify cir propcnies. The city and unty of Honolulu kicked in $16 illion w rom Kalaltau., .-nd uhio into the delightful avenue ey now uc. This wasn't always so. Old "Whytccle" was originally ampy duck ponds and coconut oun Thanks to recent multi-million dollar facelift -Waikiki Beach once again magnet for tra.veler s -g.ro .. -cs, which played ho I to Oahu's kings and queens until Captain James Cook came on the scene in 1778. As Hawaii becamt known ro lhc .Weslcm world, things began 10 change, and ii was barely a century before tourism was stancd in carnc t. Jn the 1870s, the Honolulu Hotel (built by the government at a co t ' of $120,000) charged SIS a "'eek, or $3 per day. The next decade aw gues1houses sprinkled -along Waikjki Beach where writer Robert ~is Stevenson touted the beauty of the place -" ... heavenly sunsets, dear sea water .. .'' With the 1901 opening of the Mnuna, Waikiki's first tourist hotel, and the addition in 1927 of the Roynl Hawaiian Hotel, the carriage trade wa "ell tended. Then World War 11 introduced U.S. service personnel 10 R & R aJoha style. By 1952. Waikiki had 2,000 guest rooms; today there are 31,000. V isi1ors -whether first·time or repeat -relish Waikikj's unjquc blend of pastel days and sapphire nights. Thi is a place where you don't ha~c to 3ctually do anything to ha\c a great time. S11 on the beach, putz around in the pool, have a "smoothie" drink on the veranda at sunset. walk along the beach ar1cr twilight lo Jample the entertainment al vurious hotels' beachfront lounges, have a meal at a seaside · restaurant. After a 'bit you may· wish to do more. Raid the kio!>ls on K:ilJka11a Street (or free guidebook~ :.uch a "Spotlight Oahu," "l h1!> \\'eel Oahu" and "Key." Car rental guidebooks and those available from hotels and airlines arc al~o excellent. To gain an overview or the city immediately catch the I Ii toric Honolulu Trolley Tour - unlimited on-off privileges -at Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center (S15). The narrated tour includes stops at Academy of Arts (a "''Ondcrful picture gallery). Mis ion Ho'!sc Museum (sec the island's first printing pre ). Chinatown (besl place to buy OQ\\.er leis), King Kamehameha Statue. State Cap11ol, Bishop Museum (dcfin111vc Hawaii), Hilton Hawaii Village (ddinttl\e Waiki~t resort) and lolani Palace (you must ha\e rescr-..ations to go in 1dc) and man) shopping centers. Go ahead -do touristy things: Sec the free Kodak Hula Show 10 a.m. 'Tuesday throuah Thursday, Kapiolani Park (entrance has souvenir stands with inexpensive jewelry for ta .. e·homc &ifti1). Put on paper booties (required attire, provided by the tour) and step back a century into Ha"'ai1'~ golden age of the monarch) .at lolani Palace. the only palace in the U.S. Rei.ervations required (S4). Limited parking on site. Do not sleep late Sunday morning. lni.tead, treat )Ou~elf to ~I the m~t beautifut-chontl ,.. . .......,....,.. ____ _ • outside of a Verdi opera at the Kawaiahao ~hurch. founded 1~:0 by Nev. l:ngland mbi.ionarici.. This is \\here the Hawaiian Aloha fe:.li\ al King and Queen and their court arc i.olemnl) prc,cntcd prior t~ the opening ~)I the fe~ll\ al each foll. Take a moment lP 'i.1cp inl>idc the 1r~'ll g.ttei. of the church-Mdc ccm..:tcr:- You "ill find mo\ ins ·mcmonJb tu such h1i.toric kJdcr'.> ai. 01.)k. Coo"e. Ca tic, Oaldv. in ant.tvthcr-.. Do not m1~ the fun or fccdini: the fish at Hanauma Bay. the ' c\tinct \Okano crater a .25-minuh.: dme from \\ .11k.1li. You need Olli snorkel to do 11 (of cour)e, the i.norlcJmg 1~ \\Onderful). Ju~t i.t.ind knee-deep \\ith the food.read) .ind • )Ou'JI find )OU arc quite popular w11h our finned-friends. W hen e,·en.ing fall!. it'!> umc for e~itemcnt of ':I different sort. Hilton Hawaiian Village's "Magic of Polynesia" i.ervcs up a delightf~l f'1awaiian mui.ical rC\.UC laccJ \\Ith C:\Cellent 1llu:.ion~ by John Hirokawa. For a special celebration. ti) 1hc hotel's beachside Golden Dragon rei.taurant ... Tribute to King Da\IJ !Ulal..ua" staged Friday e'cnm~ ... 1, a bit or fun "hich conclude~ "1th :i pcct3cular f1re"orls dt!>pla~ In planning your Ha"ai1an hohday, c;xcellent help as a\aalabk. ~ton..i.hould note recent Hurricane lnil1 did little damage • to Wailil..1. Whrlc the Hilton Hawaiian Village lo t 1b pier. 'l)lll~ plants and had 10 drain and clc;.in the pooh., m<bt propcniC"!> c~apc:d ' uni.Cathed from the storm "h1lh devMt:itcd K:nrat. The dJy aflcr the torm. vacationcri. Ooc:lcd ll.1cJ.; t9 the beach. For informauon, contact Unllcll Airlines vncation planning tour de:.k (1·800-318-6877) and rcquc't the "United Airlines Cu:.tom & Villa Hawaii"1993" bool. There arc excellent 'alues in the bool For example, the book's Jllhon H3waiian Village paclage -." hKh includes airport tran portation :'Ind other frill -savci. vaca11onc~ about $100. While air fares \31) (Official Airline Guides -the "bible" of the andu try -log thousands of fare ch3ngc daily), :i of thl) writing Unued offered ~ fare of S299 round tnp, ~ Angele to Honolulu. The Hav.:111 \ll)tlors Bureau (213-385-5301) 3nd the Waikiki/ Q;ahu Vi!>1tors AsM>c1atioo (808·524-0722) can pr()\:ide valuable information for pla1,nini }'Our Hawaiian holiday. Contact them to requ~t brochures and bookJets. • iiOM"'9 Co.-W..a.nct ~ ~ Oda-1r1-1, 188a 9 .. CALENDAR " .. ·". 540-1224 BLACKBOOK: From 7 •Opening Celebration and Time 4 P- sule. Oct. 2, 4:30-7:30 p.m .. Asstslance League of Newport-Mesa at new Fa11'\iew Road 'location in Cost.i Mesa Cont.act Judy Coffin. 528-1258 •The Tennis Ball, Oct 2 at 6:30 p.m .. Leul..em1a Society of America and Pancho Gonr.ilez dinner auction and-tettemren concert at Newport Beach Mamott. BT. S300 per couple includes tickets to Pancho Gonz.11l•i; ProAm Tennis (l,usic Oct. 2-4. • Jewel of lhe Missions, Oct. 2, Mission S.:in Ju.in CJp1>lrano "Mission Serenade" d1rmer .iuction at Dana Point Resort S 100 pp BT opt Phone 248-2049. •Yorba Lind.1 Tennis Classic. Oct. 2-4, Oli\e Crest Treatment Centers at location TBA Cont.Jct Donna Andt•rt. 777-4999 • Parl.ing Loi Sale, Oct 3. 7 a.m.-3 p.m , Jad. & Jin CHOC·ettes a1 Fireman's Tund lmur.1ncc Co Free Cont.1<.1 Janet Nagur- ,1,., 532 8675 •Miles for Meals CX.1 3 al 7 30 a m . \\•n1 •r .\\eal~ and SeriH"> \\ all..-a I hon starts ,JI .\tl.:inl1S PIJ~ Center C.1rdt-n Gro\e f>h11ne 11"14-977'1 •Community Open House Oo 3, 11 J m I p m AS\1qJnce league of "-t•v. Jl<>rt \11.">J public ribbon cutting. tome c.1r~ ,,,,. IJCI.' p.:11n11ng. t111J•~ .ind marching h.1nd .11 new Fa11'\1t>w R1\1ri k11..it1on Frl.'t' liH'llMI hidy Corfin 528 1156 • Arl1\I Rt>ception. Oct 3. 1-4 p m , W1lcti.1e \\'a)i.t.11100 <•I .\ngt•les r-.ational Fort'>! prt~'nts hrn1tt.'<.I c•J1t1on wildlife wa· 1ertr1l1'" of Morw n t: Solberit at Art \\'Ori..>. ~nun1a1n V.illt>~ Phone 715-6529 • Harbor Herit<1ge R.un. OU. J. Newport I tJrbor t t1gh S<.hool 2k.-Sll. r.ices .:ind en· ler1Jinrnc•nt in tht> \l,ldoum [nlrt{'<., S 15 pp S1!1 d.w ol •Me Phnni· 760-3339 • SuMl'I Wine and rood festival, Oct 3, 4 • p.m lnlervJI I 1ou'l \>one and l()(lfl ,,,rnplor'~ .1nd l1w JJ.U .11 lht> .O.l.111..l•tpi.l.i:• L nni: B•w h S lS pp . ').l!J .it tht' door (• r".1<1 H1•1h [nn" 01111 ~'14 '•4Q2 • l ihi.1mo <.XI i . Onrr.1 f'Jnfic Gourmu live Nightty Enteriainmen ~ Mar1< Wood Mike Reed Band 1.11.1111.iv Mike Reed Band Mike Reed Band f. l 1 llHl.1 ', Monday Night Foot~all Taco Tuesday Peter Shambrook 2332 W. Coast H~ .• ~ Beodl 714 /631·8220 Diners wine taStinR dinner at Patterson re- ideoce, Newport lfeach. Phone S46-7l72. • CWn Chowder.. Cook-Off1 Oct. 4 at 9 a.m., SalY Oemente Chamoer, ol Com· merce enrertainment, games, lobstef race, more, near San Clemente Pief. Chowder casting a,l 11 a.m. Phone 492-1131. •Opera Lecture, Oct. 4, Opera League of Laguna Beach bi-monthly series contin- ues. Buffet dinner follows. Cool.let Maria Price-Tesla, 497·1087. • CHOCtober Fest, Oct. 4, 5·7 p.m. Punch & Judy Guild, chocolate delights .at location TBA. S 10 pp. Conl<ict Janet Nagurski, 532-8675. • Newpor1, Beach Concours d'Eleg.ance, Oct. 4 at 10 a.m., ATSC claS)1C automobile· !>how at Aldrich Park, UC lrvtne, includes special exhibit of "musclt>" cars. Adults, S10 pp. Chrlqren, S6 pp Phone 756- 099:\. • Juria Child Celebrites SOO Years of New World Cuisine/ Oct. 6 at 6:30 p.m., AmertC.lll Institute o Wine & Food dinner at Moodavi W111e and Food Center, Costa Mesa. Roseann Ruiz, chef. Members. $75 pp. Guests, S85 pp Contact Katherine Logan. 48.9-8594. • "the sum of a "''Oman ... is greater than her pvts," Oct. 9, 10:30 a.m -2:30 p.m., Center Dance Alliance ol OC Per- lonrung Arts Center day of beauty, he.ilth and (.bhion at Village ·Crean, Sant.a An.1 t 1eights S75 pp Phone 556 2122. txt 220. • Road R.illr Auction, CX.t 10 .at 6 p m . CHOC Smal World Guild 1n IMnc S3S pp Contact lanet Nagursk1, 532-8675 • Bowl·A-Thon, Oct. 10, 0h¥e Creu Treatment Centers at locatlOfl TBA. Co9'laC1 Beverly Nestande, 777-i999. 9 Blues In the Night, Oct. 10 al 7·30 p.m .. Irvine Barclay Theatre Board of Trusl· ees party and Joe Williams concert al I.he ,1lre. S 100 pp Phone 854-4607 • Columbus SOOth Annive rury, Oct 11 al 6 p m Ch1ldhelp 0C (1\c-cour~ ciinner Jt lutto Mart> Newpori Bc.>.ich BT opt S 115 pp Phuoe 640 63JJ, or wnl.lct l\nn 0ov.l'~. ;"21-1222 • !Utz Tenth Annivenuv, Oct. 11 at 6 p.m., frve-coune ''Tribute to Escofrter" din- ner benefits Share Our ~~ morw~ closing. campaign. Chefs include Micnael Kang OI F'ive Feet Too, P~I 0th.Its ol Pasal, Alan Cleeley ol Golden Trufne, Jean-Piere LCJmnis.1ier of Antoine, Christian R.assinoux. of Ritz-Carlton, John Mc:UUJthlin of J.W., Lupe Camarena of The Ritz. f 502 per couple. Cocktail attire. Phone 72(). 2286. • Tourument. Oct. 19 It 10 .-.m., tblie Contact C'.!ry Gleen, 938·1393 Eu Institute at S..nt.-Arw Country Oub, • CMribHn CrulH P.-rly, Oct. 24, 6.J S..nt.l AN. S2SO pp. Phone 557-5100. mtdoight. CHOC Quttn ol ~MtS Cut • Chri1tmas CompPy. Oct 2Q.2l, Jun-dinner c:Unce ~ Newport Be.Id! T.n !or Le.-gue o( oc .lt oc Fairgrounds, Cost.I Oub. $75 pp. Cont.Kt J.-net Mew. SS pp. Phone 261-08Zl. _ 532-867S. • bu 'M.l 'TIU .-nd A.II That juz, Oct. • Ct.at Chefs ol OC, Oct. lS it 2 p. 23, OC Performing Arts Center, Founders National Kidney Foun<Ution food and wi Pl~ &lla at Thompson resi~nce. Peralu tasting al Four Se.uons Hotel, Hills. 100 pp. Cont.Kt J.-n Landstrom, 642· Be~. S7S pp. Phone 962·7615. 5S80. slno--Olmi~ 11 at 6:30 p.m., • ~1ions on the M.-11, Oct. 25, C• Cystic· Fibrosis Foundation dlnnei al Bistro •Home Tour Ir Boutique, Oct.' 23, 7 Club of G.lr~n Clove auctioo ol Iii 201, INine. SSS pp. Phone 938.-1393. · a.m.-9 p.m.,.CHO<; Littlelt Angel Cu11d in playh<>uses at W~1nster MAii C •Golf Tournament, Oct. 12, Olive Crest Yorba Linda. Cont.act Janet Nagurski, 532· Amy P<>Well-Sn'nth, Sl0-0..-30 Trciltment Centers .lnd Pacific Inland Bani. 867S. •Golf Tournament, Oct. 26, 9 am at location TBA. Contact Gretchen Peter-• Holi~y Boutique, Oct. <24, 9.30 .1.m.· pm., CHOC Padunos at Alt;a VM.i Counl son, 777-4999, eict. 150. 1:30 p.m .. CHOC las Nina> gurld at YCJub Contact Janet Nagurski, S32·8675 • d F • d W" T · Oct Marg.m.~t's School, San Juan upistrano. Foo air an 1n.e . asl!ng. . 1S at Cont.act Janel Nagursl..i s32•8675. •Home Tour, Oct. 27, <Mona dcl ~ S· 30 p.m.. Food D1stnbu1.JOO Center al ' High. School PTA ,u ~le<;ted home>. Lu Soulh Coast Pfau Crystal Court, Costa •Bid for hchelort, Oct. 24, M.lrch ol at Sherm4n Ltl>f.lry .-nd Cardem foll Mesa. S39 pp. Phone 771-134::__ _[)!~ at The Sports Club, Irvine D.ites S2S pp. Cont.cl Sandy Long. 7S9 1-415 • R -;--R 1. Oct 15 a-.. w1lfi ~lats' iuaioned. -9'f-w ~ -=--eopening •ecep ion, • <>VV\'CIS attire. $45 pp Phone 631·8700. • ~"'°' Celt'bnUon, Oct·""'17, -am. Museum ol Uiltural Art. S..nt.i Ana. Con· . p m., atts and crafts. mod1f~ 0t)-n~ tad Brian Langston: 567-3642. • Re>1r1ng 'lOs fUNOSY, Oct. 24 .lt S:30 Sl)le ~nior p~ for ~ion SS and°" • Oala R~ning, nrt 16, Bowers Mu· P-m., WeSIM«l Gold Club at Westin South enttlt.JinmcnL frtt Cont.la Jeff Cta• seum ol Cuhural Att:~nlil Ana Coni.xt C~ Plau, ~u MeQ Phone 953-3580. 7S1-3247, e\t S7 Brt.in l..Jngston· S67-3642. • •Su ol Dreams, Oct. 24 .it 6 p.m, •Day of Bridge, Oct. 16, 9 am. CHOC Siindpipers of H~g Cancer Center little Red Wagon Guild al loalion TBA. nautlGlf-themed dinner dana and auctiOnt Conlilct Janet li1ag111urski, 532·8675: at Four ~.uons Hotel, ~-port Buch Sl7S pp Phone SN-7209 •A Very Choice Affair, Oct. 17 at 11 •Our Children ... Our Celebrilles. Oct am.. Friends For Planned P.irenthood • Ot'SigJlinl Wom~n. oa. )1, Alt I tu1e ol Sout~rn C.aliforn1.a .it rour Sr Newport lk 'h, ~onl..lct Sus.in Md addt 723·427(1, Of Su\,1n ~hner, 675·8792 luncheon, selent auction and inform<1I mod· 24, 6·9"'30 Pm• Drug U~ ~ Life Abu~ ehng at Sanca Ana Country Oub SSO pp. dinner at Viii.age C1eall, S.mt.t An.a I te1ghu Cont.let Nora Lehman. 675-0707. Attire c.uual western. $2 50 PP· ~e 567-3902 • Masquu.ade a.all, Ol."l. 31, St J·~ •Jane Cray Porter Tennis Tournament, Oct. 19, OC Philharmonic Society at Bal- bo.l Bay Club, Newport Beach. Contact JoAnn Fuerbringer. S53·2422. •Coif Tournament, Oct. 19, Olive CIC?SL Treatment Centers for Abused Chndrcn at Big Canyon Country Club. Newport Beach. Contact 0a¥id McElwee, 777-4999. •Invitational Coif Tournament. Oct 19 .al 10·30 am . MJrddn tournament, dinner and C\lemns program al Mesa Verde Coun- try Club, Costa Mes.a. SJOO pp. Phone 7)J 9239 • Bob HopeJHO\.\.Ud P. House Coif • • • Hosptt.lf r ound.ahon oil An.il'K-1m H1 ( • SUcu a.nd Stones May B1eak Your .and Tw.en fe.atuting )uhn 0.J\id>OO Bones, but Art .•.. Oct. 24 •• <i. lO p.m • s300 W Coot.Kt M.lr"" John;on 7 Lagunil Alt MU'4!Um buffet, silent inti h\e 8i 11 O"' I auctions of "''()II.. by 190 artists 1nsp11ed by packet of stontj S75 pp Phone -494--• le B•f-dfl Papiff<mr, On n I 8971. Hou>e dinner ilU<tlM .at Rrtz C.arlt •Winners Cirde, Oct. 24 ill 7 p m • .------..-----------! Soulh Coast Mcdic.11 Center call .u R1u urhon, Laguna Niguel. S 175 pp. Bl Phone _.99.7229 • Los Angele, R•ms Cefebrity Sef'\>en Call, O<.:t 24. CY\hC F1lxOS< FoundJtton dinner, s1lcn1 .ind live .avqioM .ind t'f'llN umment at O!ine)l.ind Hot!.'1 An.iht;m . r-·---------- The Best "Early Bird" in the Coun~cy! · B~oneen & receive the second entree (of equal or lesser value) at- $5.95 l'nnn -t :001u11 lo h::~o 1u11 lnC'ludt•s: Choiu· ol l:n lnT. C:hoin· of p , ........... , I k.1 01 Col kt•. • lt10111lay ' Seafood R~o· Shnmp.Scallops & l'rcsh nsh stmmcrod In r1CC W1lh hcrb8. Chicken Urodtdh~ Cal)~: Chicken breast & VCGCtablcs W1lh GlflGCr sauce & fresh rru1L • Tuesday MahM\tahl: naked m1ct or Mahl Wppcd w1Lh Lime Cream sauce \\1th rtcsh oosll & mlnL Soolhwcstcm Beer Kabob: Orollcd brochcuc or Dctr. oc.in ~oolcy \\-1th Rloc Pkluart sauoc. • J Ycdncsday Saut«d Snapper: f'111ct or Red Snapper IDppcd wllh Shrimp Cl".am eauoe OYCr R)CC Pl"1f. Chkken Breast "tlh PaHta: l~hUy breaded skinless brcaRL sauwed \\-1th FCUUClnl Allh::dO. -• Thursdar Cl\k:kcn 'cplunc: Shrimp & Crab l~ CA'Ci brcasl of Chick n topped \\-1lh Berna • sauoc. zedaaun llrocl.ellc: llrollcd Ollel. of Beel CA'CJ' r1cC topped with Spicy S7.CCh.1un R.1UOC. • Frldlly Seafood Kttw>lo: Shr1mp.Sc.'Jllops & rrcsh "8h slmmerod In r1cc wtth hert8. Chkkcn 8rcasl l'1lh 1•Wt1ta: I 1W\UY breaded skin~ breas.. sauwed with FCU.UClnl Alfredo. • fh.,..·~scrts Cholre of Charles' Bn::.1d Pud<Dng with Whiskey sauoe or White ChOOOlatc Parfait \\1lh ~'tmwtx:rry saure. e s a u a n 3450 Via 0Porl0. Newport Beach (714)673-4700 • 1/2 PRIC LUNCH or DINNER Not good~ llfl/odw. 154 E. 1 7th St Costa Mesa 646-4303 I e.xp1,.. Oct. us. 1992 ·----------- 10 Ororige Coast Weekend I Thursday, October 1, 1992 r h .I - gun.a Niguel BT. S200~00 pp. Honor· ry ch.a11W01Nn, Carol Burnett. Phone 3101 594·~•92. Hu rt Ind Sole Cusic. Oct. 31 at 7:)0 m .. Amenc.tlll H9rt Assn Sk walk or run. 01.. run, 1 Sk bike ride .)t J.ambortt <:.enter/ all R~, Irvine. Phone 856-3555. The Mother of All ra~. Oct. 31, 8 .m.~ ~ m ~rd Momrty'5 12th .11n- ual Halloween Costume Ball fe.a.turC5 Bus .11 H)'att R~ncy Irvine. S20 pre-s.le, d.av of t"<-Cnt. Phone 966· S 15 2. show be~tting youth programs • Fuhion Island N~ Center 011~ al>ove PK1fic Coast H1&""'.ay. l\:e\\port Beach, 759·1122. Holiday COioring Con-t~ fot c:tiildr~ 12 aod u~ with theme '"v\'hat the Hol~ Se.tj()ll Me.lo~ lO Me" going ori through Oct. 14, when entr~ are aue .tt the Cooci~e des!.., w-nere coloring forms are now avail.able. No Ch.lrse to ~ter. Entries·'"'" be d1~pl.t)t'd at Fa~ion Island, and ~inners will rec:etH' art m.ite· 11.11ls at "'°' 20 T rcelighting Ceremony. Chcrall winner's worl.. w 111 be u'o('(f as caver to treefod"iting program. Or Oa,id V1scott 'is1ts Fa<.hion l>land 1 ·2 p.m. Satur· day (or qu~ions o11nd anS\'l<elS 1n the Bro..dway courtyard I le ·11 sign copies of Blue Mart>i. Coffffhouse 1907 Har-his new book "Emoo0n.1lly Free" from 2·3 s~apmeet 5· 10 p.m. F rid.Jy features vari- ous pubhc .and pr11.ate vendors in Building l\:o 10 w 1th ·new .11nd used motorcycle part.s and Kces>Of1es. Admission: S6 adults, childreo 12 ;and under free. Free parl.1ng. Call 36~·2542 VW/Porsche/Off-Road Sw.lpm('<'t 5·9 p m. Saturday features \ilrt· OU> hilrd·to-find VW, Porsche and off-road related p.1rts, accessories and more. Ad- m1»oon SS .ldulb, children 12 .and under free Frtt parl1ng <:.ill 364-3672 • Balbo.i Pnilion 400 ~Um St.. Balboa 544·8'444 "Country Swing and A Lot 01 Two-Steppmg." plus lessons on line danc- ing and cowboy chi! cha, presented frtda) ~·th free ~<>-step beit•nne< les)()f'ls at 6.30 p.m. and open mi~ dancing with a no. host b.lr and dce1ay Sc.Jn Potts at 7.30 pm. usual attire !no T·'>htrb, tennis sho<'S or men·s shorts). T1cleu. SJ per pe™'"· SlO per couple in11<hancc; S8 Jnd S12 ,11 1tte door. Ma,.1mum SOO dJnCt-r>. • Ballroom' Dancing. 610 \\I. 18th Sr , COSl.t Mes.>, 644.S 110. A <l.i~s on ball- room dancing and \'\'~I Co.ut ~'"'"S is or. •Costa Mesa Quiel.steppers at Costa Mesa Seo>0r C1t1zeo Center, 19th Slrl~t and Pomona A\enuc, CebLJ Mew. 545· 5669. A senior ot1zen square dance S'O\JP sech experienced d.Jncers to jO:n 1ht•m each Thuoo.iy at 9 .a .m • lnine Barclay" Theater 4242 Campu, Or. lr\1ne 854-46.i6. O!ange Counl) Amenun 11.llian Rcna1>).lnce pre><:·nl l tl1e LlliJna CO!>i·\\Jnnc.-t StcfanC)(U O.tt~ cal Balll-t CompJm from IWly \\111 ~· prl'S<'j'lt• ing the U.S. Pwmicre of "Or•s•n;," a b.11 t b i\\Jnncl Src•ane>cu, 8 p.m. \\ c!dnl':>dJv l 1clets. 515·520 Blvd.. Cosu Mew, 6-46--5776. Q,y p m. at B. Dalton boo~ore. oron performs the.11ter imJ>foYisation B· miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. iiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 pm Monday. Admission· frtt. • Fount.lin Valley Br.11ncb libr.try 17635 I 1 , . Los Alamos, Fountain V.11lley, 968-9196 •Orange County Marl.ct Place in the main parlang lot .JI the Or.in~ Count)I. Faari;round), 100 Fair Ori\e, Cost.l M~. 723·6616. Thou~1nd> o( items on sale ar the wccl.;end, open·all SW.lp meet. Ad· m1s~n· so· cents (children under 12 free). fered 6·7 Tuesday nights . •Orange County Performing Arts Cen· ter 600 To1\.n Center Dr. Cn,ra \\4•,,1 SS6 ARTS Ballc:t Nac1onal de hp.tna JP· pears tor SC\Cn pcrformJnu~ TUl'~.l) ~I Comedy Land at Ttbbte s MuSIC Hall.. Louanne Ped. and C.ene Glr.ipet)'Jn at 7 6360 PK1ti!: Co.Mi Highway, Huntini;ton ,. pm. Oct 9 pu~scnt slide ~ow and d1,.cus- .1ch 957.JOKE Moms .11nd Other C!~ sion of their 2 ~ )ear. 2,000 mile ~rnt'Y ad:C'\ perfotm as . ~~ of their '.N° .t~rd the 38-foot ho.It M)' Swet.'I Lord '' 1n ... 1n Dishes Tour 92' .it 8 Pm toni ht . from long Beach to P1tca1rn I l.Jnd, hh11t, J~f !-undJy Ticl..ecs $12 . lb~.tii .and 1.iP.Jn. WinC? .and C~t'Sc.' rt• G.udtn o( ltoaly 19171 Moll:s:nol1o1 A~, ception folkM) Adma'>WC>n. SS. untani>ton 8co\Ch, 962· l ll r_-,._uf!..ictJn m A.1.u.i's .al the Red Lion Inn 3050 B11i.1ol !"n S.in<h, .t for~ IN•nst.ly at the Sr<: Strett, Cost.> Meg 540-9203 Mt» £ngl1;,h ~tic. t>ntert.J•ns 6-8 p.m T~ Le.ather, in ~''°" v.1th Red lion Inn Orange Co.11st C.ol~ Omrw l~ ~ and 1993 lntern.ation.il CO\cr Modc:-1 .iter, r01 F••f\~ Rd., Cosl.1 Meu •32· Se.trch, pre-sent the Sc>Y~m ulafomw Re 5880 OCC'i ~ U>mp.i_ny ~ gioN1 F1Nls lor Miu £np1i.h Le.;ather ul· 'lhe.irer Sport"· a>m~11ion 1n v.hich endar C.rt Ch.alien~ 1·8.)0 pm ~t'ry ll'.Jnb .ire 1Udged oo imp«Ms.lllONI topio Thurscfay rhro-... n out bY the audie~ 7 p m ~n \ t.. .. let.s SS·S6 • N~port H.arbor High School 600 Ir· \IO• AM! l\ewport Beach. "'60·J.H!) • Or.angt County Cruiea 16892 Bois. '"H.11rbor Hcr1tagt' Run," fe.aturing 2K .and Qiu Si • Suite 102, Hunt•~· Be.ch, SK f)Ces on S..turd.ay, with proceeds hen· 840 1406 "T.C I Or.11n~· oill-1mprov ~tting curnculum .11nd school pr~r.11m>, ~ Oct. 9 .at P.Ofic Symphony Building, starts •I H.ubor H1gh's stadium Runner) 11 S f.. S..nl.11 Ana Bl~ .. S..nt.a AN. Tic.~-m.Jy pre rcgi)(er for S 1 S or R>gl)(cr rm? S8rs-l-O. -=---day fot S 18 Pm:es .114-.trded in. 2'4 c.atego- • B.tlbo.a Y.teht Club 1801 8.l>~ Or • C0tnna df-1 1'.'\ir, 6-45-SOSS NOlt'd \\a rereolor~ Ruth Hynds IS gueit spe.il.er at the r ricntb ol tht-Orange Co.bl lntMa11h • .fOCJSI fund-r.11 "$ mcmbtoMp lune ht-on, '"FOCIS oo Painting" 11 :30 m lOlf.ty. C°": no. S25 '°' MW .tnd hnU11' members Ct)st.tl Court Be.,-Strttt ;and Sllntb' r \~UC Cmu Meu, ()101 SS0-8299 Or ln"e County S.r As.ociation hokh ·t.;ight ':' from 5.9 pm. ft.ltunng (.Hhion ries Or.twlngf ror priz~~. entcrt.linmcnt and refrbhment~ Cu)l()m T·~•rt.s d(")1~t\Nl by Club S~e.Jr included with pr.c:e t>I rcg1~r.tt10n or c.Jn be pt.1rch.tsed 1'tp.Jr.uet.,. PrOlcu.onal trm•ng • lloordicTr~lo: .i.t SOOth Ct\.l'I Pl.uJ, 3 s 11 Bri,~ol A\C. C~ M~~. 0 5·'2016 'ht· ~ .at I iome" stO'e t:rJnd open.ti~ Cd· cbtat!Ott S.ttU1'c:Lly ~JI .ores lrtt Copit"S Of the boot. 'The Strcn M Cunnl'<.tion," 111.X' pctSONI ~>mOtlstJ.ll~i o1 Nort.llCTr.l ~·$ complete line of 1n·home t'\Cr~ l'\IU•P.- "~~~ to \\1n oa <.rcxs<ountf) ~. c~erc:Mr or TBX m.Jc.h•nt' • Or.11ngc County hirgrounds 88 F;air Om~ Cost• Me:u Indoor Motorodc LATIN GRILL ·&JAZZBAR Fantasoo Latin AmeOOan Cuisine ~with LiveJazz.PerlormanGe&oo Thtft, Fri. & Sat LIVEJAZZ MONDAY . GIANTS& Nova recording NIGHT RAIDERS artist R&B FOOTBALL GAME LIVE! Saxophonist S1 .00 Ki<Xs Off ~ Cs/ Bsmett Draft Beers! Sunday at 1 pm Friday & Free Hot Dogs PLUS. Be_ ars, . & MoochieS Redskins Saturday Nita SPECIAL: via 3 satellltes, 9:~ 2 for 1 7 Large lVs! Corrbination ~ ~ Dimers from 6-9pm . J ,; . J ~~ 263 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa .. 631·4009 Office Oelivenes' Mon-Fri • CaN for Details - to great food. drink and enter- tainment. Ju t leJn! from thl' beach. • SURF HERO For a quick. but ta~ty bilt'. . you'll lovt• tht.• bt•ad1 ... 1yk fare at the Surf Hrm. THE WEST COAST CLUB The good tinu•-. roll in tht• evening-. at tht.• Wc-.t Coast Club where the order of tht.' nis.?ht is fun. dancing and live entertainment SUNDAY BRUNCH Thi-. buffet is om' of the bigge ... t and thl' bt.•st that you'll fi nd anywhert> Maybe t hat·~ why t he Sunda} Brunch at The Wate rfront Hilton is ~ popular. Make your reservatiorr$ early. aa.o·MARE Marvelous cuisine. elegant. comfortable decor '' against a background of sweeping ocean views ... thi s is what a fine restaurant is all about. Recognized by th~ Southern California Restaurant Writers Association fo r1;erv- ing the best in Continental fare. The Waterfront Way may lead you t<> linger fo r a night or two or more. That's when our special weekday and weeke nd room packages will make a stay at The Waterfront Hilton Beach Resort extra easy. • ~ Thc\\atrr~rront ~~ " %~ lh'n<'h ~c·sorl · On ""thrrn Callfnrn1p s Best Brafh 2 1100 Pad fie Coast I lwy .• Huntington .Be:wh. California (/ 14) 960 i87:l Orange Coast Weekend f Thursday, October 1, 1992 11 t I • 1: •'· • • • • • ' ' , t . . . ' . " ..,, . ... . > 11 •JI a ptogram · featunng "The Thrtt- Cornered Hat" and the "short works "Danza y Tronio," "Romana de Luna" and '"Flamenco ... Tickets: S 14-S48 . • TewinL.le lnterm~iille School 3224 N. Ul1fornra, c~ Mesa, 432-5880. Ofange Co.ist College's "College f0< Kids" after- school program presenis "Folk l;)ance for Young People" l :30-4:45 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays, Monday-Nov. 23 in So- s.,..ell Hall. Fee: S4S. lhll\ \I\,\ \I'l l I\( I I" • Irvine Huvest Fesliv.il at Heritage Park, Irvine, 552-7336. Festival Tuesday-Oct. 8 fealures live music, auaion and carnival. • L.igun.i BeilCh OL.toberfesl on Festival of Arts grounds. 650 Laguna Canyon Rj., Laguna Beach. 494-4609. Exchange Oub's yearly event features 40 booths ptovlding g.:imes and sustenance Saturday til 11 p.m. f IL ,\\ .inti \II >I<> •Golden West College 15744 (;olden \\c-t St. Huntinpon Beach. "Fall '92 For- t•1i:n r1lm Series' presented 7:30 p.m. Fri- d.1\\ The English·subht~ films: "Pauline al the Beach" !French> on Friday; "That \I.in from Rio' lfrenchl ~Oct. 9; arid '-ummt•r !French! on Oct . 16. Tickets; S 1 ;o );Mt'tJI ,1dm1~~1on SJ for GWCIASB or (.<,Id ~e~ Card Foi informalton, call tl'll \'I'll Captioned Senior Film F~i­ \JI prr•wnrl.'d 3 pm Tuesdays 1n F0<um II 1hr11ui:h Dec 8 con11nues w11h "Annie I IJll I ut...cl.1y Adm1~sion free to Gold ~t·1 cMdholden Jnd heanng-1mpaired peo- ple for 1nlorma11 m, r.111 895·8281 . • One De,perate Film Student Produc- loon~ l 1061 Village ~urte A, El Toro, •1211 lO 768·7017 him qudents need ac '"" t11r the> produe11on o( 'Common Den- urn1n.111 ir • Malt-$ and tcm.1les ages i I .i 5 . 1nd ut .111 natt0naltt1es .ire urgl"d to re- spond to casttng call >.udotoons and cold 11·ad1n~, will be held rhrough October <..·nd photo and resume • • Or.inge Co.ut College 2701 Fairview Rd Co~t• Mesa 431 5880. "Armchair Ad· H'lllur~ film series continues 8 · 30 p.m Od q 1n OCC's forum w1tl) New Zealand c 1ncmJtographer Cr ant Foster's "Amazing Auwalia ·· Admission SS 50-S7. Season llcl.C'I~ S )0 •Blue M.1rble Cofftthouse 1907 Harbor 81\d . Cost.a Mesa, 646-5776. Freedom of E ~presst00 Poetry Night presents a three- wdy pt'rform.mce by featured reader\ Bob Challm.in, Jerry Cordon and J(evio Rhue ' 30 p m Oct 8. 0pt'n reading follows. ·Th<' Power of Poetry," .in Irvine Associa- tion nf the Ms production, debuts 7·JO pm Oct 27 Admission· free. • C.i liforni.1 School 3232 N California, [ct<,t,1 M~. 432·S880. Orange Coast Col- legl"s ·College for Kids" alter-school pm- -- TA LE ,,;· th~ V'v H1\LF Fresh Fish Dally All Year 'Round • Breaktaat Lunch Dinner •Weekend Brunch 7am-4pm •Ear1y Bird Specials •Happy Hour 4-6;>m •Harbor Brun'h Cruises 400 Main St. B a lbo<l 673-4633 ' gram Pf~IS "Poetry Piz.u:zl," a ~n­week class Tor elementary school-age chil- dren, 3:30_.:45 p .m. Monday l!nd Wednesdays Oct. 5-NOll. 23. fee: $45. a (act(>l'Y Readings at ~ Parma resi.lu- rant. 1'22 E. 17th St., Silnta AN, 4 72- 901 S. Poet Joe Willi.ams and guitarist Amie Bovee featured 8 p.m. MOOday. Open reading follows. Adm15'Sion: free. · \111 11',( ..... \. .... 1 \\I', \f, ' •HI-Time Cellars 250 Og!e St., Costa Mesa, 650-8463. Tastin~ o( new wines from old wineries featurcCI 3-7 p.m. Thurs- days. New wine arrivals tasted 3-8 p.m. Fridays. Winery tastings presented Siltur- days. Price per taste vanes. • Lagun.i Art Museu~ 307 Cliff Or., La- guna Beach, 494-8971. "Kid Drawing arid Painting" ptesented eight Thursdiys from 3:30·5 p.m. beginning to<Uy. Fee: S4S. S64. c.ood Morning lecture 11 a.m. Oct. 8 features video artist Anne Bray discussing the development ol art video. • Orange C:O.st College , 2 701 Fa1MeW Roid, Costa Mesa. 02-5830. "~tur­ ous families in Orange County," a (ast- paced ,iideJlttture pt'eSCOtalJOn that re- ve.ils more than 1 SO d1f(erent Onnge County family fun spol'S. presented 9 a.m.- noon Saturday in Room 205 ol Lewis Ap- phed Science Bu1lcltng. Fee: S29. A WOflc- shop that uammes profession.ii portrait lighting techniques uS1ng inexpensive equipment presented 9 a m.· 1 p.m. Satur-d.lr in Room 102 ol Ll'WIS Applied Sc~nce Building Fee: S3S. Non-credit workshops des1gne0 to enhance mus.c.il enjoyment through playing a recorder pr~nted 5.Jtur· day-Nov. 14 from 9-10·30 a.m. (or bcgin- ne~ and 10:30 c1.m.-noon for intermediate /advanced in Room 108 of the MUSIC B'u1ldmg. Pro'lllde own rcc0<der. ftt: S40. • Or.in~e County Inside Edge at Scott's SeafcxXi Bar and Crill, 3300 Bristol, Cosui Mesa. 64 7·1909 fl~t annual fund-ral!.lng auat00 Lo celebrate group's one-year .in- n1~etl.lry 6.30-8:30 ~m. Wedn~y. • WJson School 801 Wilson. Costa Mesa, 432-5880. Of.inge Co,ui College's "Col- lege (or Mis" a~tr-school pr~r.am pre- sents "MIL.mg Gifts for the People You LO\.e"' for elementary schookh11dttn 3:30· 4 45 pm Mondays arid Wednesdays, Oct. 5-Nov. 23 fee· S4S. Also, "lntroductlOl'I to MuSIUI Theater" f0< schoolchildren pre- sented at the same time, days and ffi!. Mond.ly from 8·11:30 p.m Admission: ~ ~ . • t1 rree. • a New OrtAn• p.u Oub of Class: ..... 1 .. nna;a_& Trada·t·ion. \, _ · • <AplstrMo'• 1325 E. Dyt-r ROid, SanQ c..liforni.11 11t Elb LOIW. 212 fib ....... # YI&!-ar -AM, 641-4901-E~ry ..5undiy lffliov ilttt-~AN. 664-1408. ~ Chicalio . ' "': noon iuz ~ail>nng the sounds o( the Ron jam ~ ~~tun1 loc.al uienT f • •Muter Chorale of-Orange· County at Kobily.islli Trio. Surmy. Admd.Mon: S. the Onn~ County Performing Arts Center. • Oi,drlch Coffee & flpreuo &v 474 E. • Onn~ County P«fon'IUM Arts 600 Town Center Or .• Cost.I Mew, 556· 17th SL, Cost.a Mesa, 646·0323. P.iul Kent 1tt 600 Town center OriYoe. 'tc:iM.a 6262. The West Co.1st premiere of Piul nd Fiends . ..1. 9 id • ...., t-556-ARTS. 1992-93 1••• ~r~ Mc:Ciirtney's "Liverpool Oratorio" ls ,.,.._ a r t-Y p.m.-m °'eo·l ""tur-~ sented Oct. 24. rickets: S2S·S 100. ,... days, Admi~: !r~. ~ist Tom Scott. f)lln!Sl a1. -a Double Tab 5902 Warner Ave., Suite l'IOlt •nd guit.tlr-llOPI duo Tuck & •Orange Coast Col~e Fine Arts Rec.itill A. Hunt1flaton BeKh, 840-6118. Ronnie p.m. oa; 16. Tickets. S1 6-Sl-4. Hall, 2701 Fairview A'oad, Costa Mesa, t. er Ope 0..,.k. 1 conun~ with t~ 8f1nford Marsolh$ 432-5880. Ovoika!, two musicians who .... x presents n ._ ~· B ue5 Jams Sun-tet 8 p.m. Nov. 21 and the Shirley play three instruments 1mandol1n, balalaika d.iy nights at 8· Trio .ind ttombonl.st Oelfeayo Mi and guitarl, perfo<m 8 p.m. Silturday In a • 1rvlne l&rd•y ThHller 4242 Campus P·l'fl· Feb. 7. " program that includes Spanish m.uter-O'r., Irvine, 854-4646. The Multicultural •Pia~ 18100 Von IC.arm.an Ave , pieces, l}'Tical Italian suites, RusSlan dassial Arts Council presents Jon ).lng & The Pan 660-9215. "M.lmbo Kings" 8'urlia .ind folk pie<:es .irid American favorites. Asl.ln Mestr.i performing jazz with an ted S;it rd.a 6 9 Ttdeis: S9.SO·S12. Aslin inO~e 8 tonight. Tic~: S16-pr~ u YJ -_p.m. s20 • hoAtO' Crill at South COISl fill.au. •Orange Cont Singers at St. P.iul's Epts-· • ~ BriMol St., ~OSta Mes.i Eisy·l!SU'nin copal Ch1.1rch, TUSlin, 495-5980. Conduc-• MMJ's at Red lion Inn, JOSO Bristol St., fealllfu'lg $0unds 1nfluenad by Tom tOf Richilrd Raub ~.ids: "A B.idl C'Of\Cert'' c.osta Mesa, 540-7000 Bis B"nd dancing Tony Ben~n, Franlc Sinw• •nd I 8 p.m. Oct. 17 featuring three ant.at.as ol 2-6 pm tNery Synd,ay WlCh speaal guest M.lthis, pt""°trd S·l0·8 ;30 pm W J.S. Bach; ''A O mstmas Concert" 8 p.m. .1rtisu Fr.anlc Mto6 <Su~y t1nd 251; Tr¥:{ days·Frldlys Dec. 5 ft'aturlng the .ann~I. popular Sing-Wells (Oct.. 11); )ohn ~ fOd. 18). • .. __ ... _,1 •• l Hutton r._, ... 0r..:.., erso concertt "A Coll.age of Com~rs" 8 ~R's ly 1~~M• 317 p~fic Co.nt AN~6-j700. Cont~;:,~,., on p.m. M.lrch 13 at Redl\ill Lutht'fan Church H .....,..y, Hunlin•on ~ach, 536-2555. .....-r fe11t:uring Middle Ar.es to preent day choral .... ~mJ• ......., 1 o· Timt' Til~ on Thu~~ Blues W•l l1te<ature; t1nd ''Tlie a.ssical Triid1tion ol "'"' im ..,.,Ju io Triq ,.norms Friday-t.anst Randell '(oong frid.Jys. Oogi Haydn" 8 p.m. ~ 8 .i.t OCC's R~ B. Silturday nrts .it 81 9 :30 .irid 11. and Sun-bop with The IC.art Om1on QUnit Moore -Theatre re.ituritlg .1n ~n1ng ol days at 3, .30 ano 6 p.m. ~ ~: ~ys SUt11gtl«·.lhe.ld ).i.u with music by Joseph Haydn. rd:cts S8-S10. J gtJ!Urdl Mondell LCM Fridiy-Stlturday; C.rman on Tuisd.rYs-Ylln t-lU trumpeter Glenn Zottol.l arid voali:st K.lren Lt1Mum on WedMsci.iys Other •Orange Counl)' Performing AIU Cen-C.ll1nget Sunday. There 1s .i S' t'f\ler· gµesu: J<lU J>lo'niK Billy M~~ll on ttt, 600 Town C~ter OriYoe, Cosu Mew, t.ainment cf\arge .irid S7 minimum food/ a.y; contemporary ortg1NI j.au w1 455-3159. The center's 192-'93 Chamber rr:==========================~ Music Series opens w1th Vermeer String Quirtet, considered one ol lhe WO<ld's nn- est chamber ensembles. ~orm1n~ .c p m. 'unday in Foonders Hall. ~am 1ncludt's Schubert's "Quartetu.atz' rn C Minor. 0703; Austrian composer Anton Webern's "Langs;imer Sat.z'~ and Five Pieces. Op. S, and Mendelssohn's Quartet No. 4 1n E Minor. Op . ..,.., No. ~. TtCkeu~O. - Jazz, New Age & Blues •Alla Coffee W.1rehouse & Ro.sling Co . 506 31st St . Newport Bt'ach, 675-0233. Cu1"'r1st D.l~ Cross pla.l" iazz and blun 8:30 p.m. Oct. 8. Admission: frtt. • Birr.iporeni's 3333 Bristol St., Cost.l Mew, 850.9090. Paul l<ent Qo.artet. fea- turing Mitch Mitchell on sax.iph<>M, Tern Eagan on bilss, Louis de f arr• on vibes, ~ Holland oo drums and Kent on ~ boards, plays 6-9 p.m. Sundays. Oon Mtll· er's Big Band pl.a)'§ music (CK d.lncrng f!Ve'Y CURTAIN CALL DINNER THEA TEA ....,._ PRESEN rs -'ae ' P' DINNER. TJ~ SHOW 1<!.~~.§~.~1). -(7:~~:~~540 . /t. ''0 690 et ·CAMINO REAL TUSTIN 92680 ' wA1TER-SERVfD MF LS Full B•r Service # ~--------I Complm 1undl Off' Dinner $1.95 11/4 Tando<xi Oli<Mn '1 Noon,RkE & SoJocJ w.tic.oupan ·-------- ' Jtl ""botdl I Olf'Dha..,. 1 Buy One Combo G!t I 0ne At 112 Pin 1 (ri ecpal or gll9Cllfrvalut) I Wllh c.oupan NIKJ!S INDIAN~ ·FOOD~ Quality & Healthy. Open Dallv llam to ~ We Aocept ~~ 370.S s. 8dltol. SanloAno (l tAncr1h d So. Coast Plom, next to OochesUme) ~95 .. Prime Rtl> & Shrimp 3 Ways Dinner Now only $12.95. _,.,. ... • ISi .. C.llJ. • 'M9Jt A tt W•9'18Wlit•_. I 12 Orange Cout WMkend I Thursday, October i. '1992 .. ine. jazz 3333 jazz. CAL t N DAR ~ :~.:, ~:\~. 540-12 2 4 pnoti.l on Oct. 10; suophc>n!it Kart ~­'°" on Oct 17, c:ontem~ry origin.ii j.iu '"'h Secret Cifde on Oct. 24. utm )Ul y, th Rique P.in~ on Nov. 7. Showt1mes: 8 .ind 11 p.m. Mmlssion frtt. . • Sl)li~ht Lobby l.oun• .il IMne Mar: 1K>li. 18000 Von !<arm.in Ave, Irvine, SS)· 01()0 fasy·listening tau~ gv1urrst Robert Conu ~ 8 pm. MOOd.iy-Fr~y Pop, Rock & Country •Alta Corfte WarehouJe Ii ~Jling Co. )06 3ht St. Newpon Beach, 675-0233 foll musicl'an Zeor.i Sage pl.i)" tod.iy. High On Ci.iss performs bl~.us Frtd.ly. ~ar· tur.i Sind<lir pl.:iys ong•nal conteo'iP,omy loll. mu!MC Staturd.:iy. Frt'CI Sl.lrmer pciforms foll mll\IC Sun<l.:ly. Tul(edo Cowboy pl.l)"S cl 1wc foll music WC!dneK:lay Showt1mes· 8 10 pm. e'<cept •Wednesd.iy and. Sunday 18 pm t Admission: free. • Be.ar Slrfft Clre at ~I Court, ~ar lti.;M i'lnci Son~r A~nue. Cost.t i\10.I, "15·2167, Tom McU1n ~norms Saturday aNI <Ai. 24. Tom lonr!~a" Oct 10 .and )1 Er~ Ale <>tms Oct 17 SNM111tlC1: 10 a.m.· pm A.dm1~ .hre • Bill . Medley's Music City 18774 St :.h1llSl Sl.. Fount.l>n V.illey, 963-2 366. 1\°l'\\ coun1ry and old rod 'n' roll Pfe- .K'nl•:d f\li;hdy. f'" cb~ lasons Mh Tiim Putts O.ance F~ 7-8 pm. ntgtltly t• l'pl Tuesd.ly L1netip 'Hot Count!)' ~ i:,t.1~ Y,1th l(C"f'Y ~.ly B1l!Y. tht> Kid 11 urS<l.t~ 'TCIO P.irty' ~1lh Billy the Kid f 11d.1rs tS5 CO\ltf). "Or~ Counly's Dan· l•n' Doon Tont1dtt'"'wlth -81tly the kid Sta.t· u1d.1 D.ance .ill night SuOO.ys ~11h 81lly tbc tv<1 ''Nothin' But Oldic!s" Wlth~Y. j(.l!.'I" St~ns T~Y' "KJl(.fM N t ' h<l'>lt-d by Cr.iig Powers WC!d 0.Xlt'S open S p.m. TUftdq-F'riday; 7 p.m s.uu·rd.iy-Mond.y. • Blue M.lrble Coft'Nhouse 1907 Harbor 81\d . Cost.I ~~. 646·5776. C.B. Sm1lh performs '60's pop tOclc ton1d'it Alternative rocl Song Writt'r ~ lricby Shr1nk- 111g \ 10ltnts pl.ty •kemative folk rock Satur· d:iy c~ ~with the ~me Sund.Jy. tarry \'<>gel performs instrumeoul eltctttc: ~io1.n r~a~IA p&.tys •o . l.ihno bf.,u Wed Showtirnes &-11 tonight, 9 p m_•m1d111 Fnd.ly-~turd.ly; 8-11 pm Svnd.iy· ~y AdtnmiOn: Frtt. • Bru1don'1 Lounp at The ~ly Hen· LJgt-Hoc~. 3350 Awnue ol the Ms. Casi• i'~ 751-SlOO. Cutt11~-\IOC.llist ~rry Valen11ne ·~~ 5:30-9 p.m Mond.rt· Frid.Jvs Buffd •nd H.1lppY Hout 4 30-7130 pm Steel Orum Band pbys UJypso music 2 Main St., ~rden Ctove, 636-1213 "Long . pm. Sunday. ''R.lggi·House Mondays," "Day's Journey Into Night," Eugene O·Net • Cruy HOf'ff Steak House and S•loon leatunnJt live entert.Jrnment ~cry Mondi)' I.l's ilulObiographial drama i'IOOut h1) trou- 1 S&O Brookhollow Drive, Sant.l Ana, 549 nrght wilh dcei.1ys Roberto and Scorc:hman1 bled family, Wed~J)'~ through S.:iturdJys 1S12. Ii.JI Kdchum illpj)eafl Monday· features lt.11 Roots playing regg.ie ano •I 8 p m , Sundays at .) and 8 pm until ~·~• Y~atwood pl.l~ Oct 12 1>unt.l rock Mond.l~ 1n OctOber ~f~ cover. Oct. 31. T1ckeb. S 18·522. I ~ Band perlOOTis Oct. l9 Doors open lit 6 p.m., concerts ~n at 9': • Irvine Barclay Theater 4242 umpu~ Kingston Trio plaY' Oct 26 Sammy !(er· Tickeb a\.iiilable at Jamaican Style, 114 Dr. Irvine, 554•4646. Rith.ud Hc.nz.el per- sh.:iW .ippears Nov. 9 22nd St, NC\~ 8each; ilnd Rod.in' Fig ronns one-man show 'Marl. foain 1n Per· • fitzger.tld's Food and Spirits 19171 Surf Shop, 316 A Main St., Huntington son" 8 pm. Saturday. Ttc:l.cm s 14 , ~nOI•• St. H nt n..ion ~-~" 968 Beach. K~OQ Local MuMc:al Shov.case pre- .. ' u 1 0 ' """'• • Oct Sl ) Cl b • trv"1ne Commun'1ty Theater .it Turtle 3 Live eotert.11nment si>. nights ill wnted 9 p.m 1 I CO\er · u age 1 M~k. """'n mike ni~l ThuM.t~. CO r1m1t is 21 and 011er with ID. Rock Community PMI., on Sunnyl\ll l.lnc bo -...-C II t i al Turtle Rock Dri\e1 lnint, 657-5496. JUlo.e \. too. a °' ot r eatures. "Crimes of lhe 1 tl'Jrl," Berh I tcnlc) 's Pu· •Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre 8808 Ir· htzer Pnie·w1nning ~11ocomedy about ,\.ine Cencer 011\.e, lnine, 85S 6096 lhl!' thr~ offbeat M1SMss1pp1 ~~er~. hidJ~ ,lfld B·52's .iind Violent Femm~ play 8 p.m. S<iturdaY$ at 6 p.m through Ou H ; wllh Oct. 24 Oanz•Jt. White Lomb1e and l<)l.JS~ • Chaytor's Social Club .:11 I lr;iu Regency one SundJy m.lt1nce Oct 11 JI l µ m Ad· ~ay, 8 p.m Halloween N1gh1 !Oct. 31). Irvine s Zot Loungt>, San Diego <4051 Free· mission 56 and S8. 1cleb· S 10.55 way ;ind J.imbOree, 638-5542. Singles • Lagun.i· Pla)'house .it Moulton l he.iter, • te Meridien hotel,' 4SOO· M.icAnhur dance r., .is~ lO 60 featuring dC'CJJJ and 606 L.isun.i CJn)on Road L.i~una Bea<h, Bl~d, 1'CYoport Be.ich, ~"6 2001. "Brood door ptitl'5 pres.:·nlt'<I 6:3o p.m·m• nifet 494·8011 "Bus ~top," \V11!1Jm ln5\c''s pb) "-.ly, M,,_Way,'' a ~\bo.l1d ~( mu,ic.il <A:t. 9 Dreu up. SS door f~ inclu es illboYt .t r.Jndotn ;i,)()rt"1l'l11 OI people the.tier, magic. comedy .Jnd 1.Jhy .lCb, bulfci 1hrO•\n together 1n a road>ic.lt• c.lle ""he'l' .i ~ held ;it 1 (special dinner I, 8 and • O<Nin Pacific Single ~ilors 6-16-4005. bus Jr,1'Jl l<Jtl.;,u City \\Joli out a )110\\· 9 45 pm. Fricb)~ $l cC1'<1er ch.Jrge, h\IO l'-on -molo.1ng s.ngles g.ither t'\l'!) Sund.1y )torm. play) n1ghtry except MonJ.i '5 drink, m1n1mum per pcr.oo .it 11 .1 m fur ii SJ•I, ~rbe<ue an<l soc:i.il • thr~ Oct 11 T1deu S 1.!·51') •Mu.i's •t Rl'd Lion Inn 3050 Br1'>1ol St., hour • Ney,p_ort Thuter Arts <:;enll'r 2501 Cost• '-~. R~ plJys foday S.lturd.ly •Open Bridge 4S-plus in C~ "1.t"S.1; Cliff Ori,e, Nc....port Beach. 631-02B8 .1nd Oct 9· 10. Rising St.ar al'fl(a~ ()((, • 650·1310 ·lnterm<.'d1;11e to ad\anced \\'ill1.1m lnb-e's · Picnic" pl.>\> Thul'KfJ)' 15· 17 ;ind 22·24. Boom Ce~r.ition pl.1)1 matcllh 7 pm WC!dnesd.1)"5. c:o..t. 52 through StaturdJys JI 8 p m, and Sundt).~ Oct 29 11 • • P.iicific Stmphony Orc:hrstra 2151 .it 2 jo pm. until Oct 11. 9 illdfic Amphitheatrt 100 Fair Ortve, MKhel)C)n Orl\e Suire 216, l"'ine, 474. • Or>nJie Coast College, Own.i lab~' COSl.l Mesa, 546-4876 P•r\..1ng $5, BJly 4267. Cl-">K' Encouniers Series for Singles ater, 2101 Fa11'\.ll!W Ro.ul , Ohl.ii Mei.a, R.ay Cyrus performs Fr.ti.~ Br-,an A.d.Jrm lick.S off '92·'9l 'ie.l)()O W1th special, free -132·5880. "Les l1J1JoOn) D.:in~rt:ul')CS." ;a~.iirs with special gve:.i A.re Ange~ Oa. pre.'\ e" p.lrty .it Ch.1011.>cl;air R<'Staurant, 1n1~n.i1ion.llly acclaimed play about .l 8 Ct-orge Stta.t pert01ms 8 pm Oct. 9 18912 MacAr1hur Blvd. 1"'1ne 5 30·7·30 chess nwtch Of ~~u.JI dect t i'lmong French \\1th special guest Holly Dunn lldru p.m Mond.w Compl1men1.1ry buffet, no-.irlStOCr.ib pr!U! 10 the Rl'\olut1C>n, <Qfllln· US 85·S21.50 0~ Chbourrw! Alier in ~bar and J~U trio leatured. ~ ues rod.Jy·Stlturd.ly olnd Oct. 9·1 t Curt.Jin Olains illnd Blind Melon pl.Jys Oct I 0 R1· 1s 8 p.m. Thurid..ly-Saturc;l.l~~ .1nd 3 p m chlrd M.ll'\ plays Oct 11 Mon&ey ~•th S\Jnd:lys. Tdeb S7·S9. "full-Conta~t speci.ll guest Callon Orunl males fin;il Theat~r" compchh\.e comcdtC 1mprov1s.:i- are;a appearance Oct 17 hon 7 p.m. Sunday. Tid.eb SS·S6 • bndell's 3 Hunon Centre Drive, SJnt.l • Altem.:itive Repertory Thuter l.6,)6 S. •Orange County Crazies 16892 Bols.l AN. 556-7700. R&8 \'Oalrst Joe E1poslto Ct11nd A\e,, S.inta Ana, 836-7929. ''Anti· Chic;i St., So11e 202, Huntmb'ton Beach, appears e>q .. 31 .it 8 and.11 pm. No gone," an updated version of the Creek 840·1406. "T.C.I. Orani,-c" all1mprov cover. no minimum trclgcdy, Thursdays through Saturd~ys at 8 show Oct. 9 at Pac1ftc: Symphony Building. • kampi l SJ6 Old Newpurt Blvd., C<1.>1a p.m , Sundays .it 7 p.m. unlll Nov 14. 115 E SJnl.l Ana 81\d., SJnta AnJ T1clrb Mes.a, 645·8560. Cl.io Amof performs live Ticlcts S 13.50·$16 S8-S 10. entert.t1nment Wednesdays, •Blue Marble Coffeehouse 1907 Harbor • Or.ange County Performing Arts Cen· •• St.ig Lounge 145 E l9lh St, Cosu 81Yd., Cow Mesa, 646-5776. 0<y MofOO ter 600 TO\vn Ccnler D11w, CO)l.i M~. Mes.i, 631 .jlJl). Cultar.Wsinger Peter perfa<ms Jheater 1m~O\lb<lll0n 8·11 p.m. S56-ART~ Cl~ng pcrform.incei 01 "l~ Wide~m pt.i~ fol\., country and oldies Mond.iy. Admission. ree. M~rablt.>S," the \'Ofkfs l'OO'>t·popular mu· at 8130 p m. niurscbys The Sh.Jr~ pl.:iy • Cost.i Mes.i Civic Pia) house 6 t t Ham-s.cal •vh1ch tell~ the st°')' of .1 wtuous thief pop 4-8 p.m ~..,..Sonday. 1llon SI c~ Mes.:i 650-5269 "The for· "pitted .lg.llnst. cruel illnd St'h •r1ghteov~ po- -·, e i;ner : • c~ '.iboot .in Englishman rice lnSpectof, at 8 p.m, rhrooi;h Suncl.iy 19\VarehouH Restaurant HSO Vu Opor· ~ng .ls .i 11un·Engh~ spealer at .i Ceor· and 2 pm Staturd.l)-Sund.lv. 11<1.eb: S 15 to, .~'{)Oft Be;ach, 673-4700 ~& B &"1 lOOj,'C!, Thund.lys lhrou&h 5.aturdays .it 8 547 ~a pl.lys r~ ~ tonigh~ and k 9 pm Sund.i~ •t 2 pm. unl1I Oct 11 •PAC Theater at Rancho ~nt .1~ C5"· ~~.CC:rZ.~rJ; C~~'ef~T~td.ld •Cro\e Shilll.espe.iire Festivilll 12852 lq,'e, 1S30 W. 17th Stv Santa Ana, 5114- '\ 1 a1/abk J fl'" '" " /'"' J \l·•"tla\ thtiNl(A I nd1n 1?1 ''""' "" "'""'' t..ilh '"''"' '"'" ,11, . .,, "' ..... ,, ,,,!<J.t. ''"' ''"" ,,, ,,,,,. ,,,.,, S661. ''The Three Mu,lm.-ers" pr~ le.'\•> today \\1th regular penomiances ti. p m Frid;i)'·Saturd.i)·• .:ind Oct 6· 10 and 2·:10 pm Sunday and Oct 11 TicketS S6·58 •South Coast Repertort 65S "TO\\n Ccn· ter Orl\e, C<bt.1 Mesa. 957 4033, "lh(' .\tan \\ho Came to Donner,' the t..:.luh11lln and Hart cl.hs•c co~ about a p0mpuus== Broodw.iy .c11tie \\ho l1tf.'lally l01ntf5 oo •h·· cloor>tep of an Oht0 i;am1I}' and turn; thl•1r 11\es up$1de ckJ\\n ""''h hi,.-recupNJt1011, runs Tue-.dav-Sunda\~ un11I Oct 11 on thl• m.i•n >t.:igc Cur1ain: 8 pm. l ul"ill.I\• Frida)~. 2 30 anti 6 p m. S.i1urdt1~'> ,mti :? 30 and '.' 30 pm Sundays Ttclets 5.'5· SH "let's Pl.iv l\\n, · rhe 1\0rld p11:m1rn• or Anthony Cl.inoc) rumJncc )[or~ ni111 gling b.i!iebJll. '>«.''< itnd till-~ini;k~ IA i Ill' • rum throui;h Oc.! 25 Cu11t.i1n 6 ., ih ru~IJ~·fridJ\o;, l 10 and 8 pm ~.111..1° da~., and .'. 30 Jn<I -30 p m. !>undJ' T• l..1:b: S.B·SH • Westmin)ter Commun ii\" The.ifl!r -2n M.1ple St \\c.'>lm1n>IN, s'2-·8.f0) . Iii( 01.iry ol t\nnc Fr.inl.., the true \ION .or a Jt'.""~ 1am1f\ l11do111.; Jrom the N3;,, clurin • \\ orld \\'.lr I', plJ.,~ Fml.i)~ .ind SJturUJ\~ ill 8·30 lhr1>u;:h Oa I0,.,,\\1lh :a 1 p n~ matinee Sundi~ T1c\.ets· s .. S8 Dinner thcatc~ • Keilh & Margo's Mu';.der MHler, 11 Scon s Seafood OJI t. 8.:ir 3300 Bri>lol St . Cosu Me<-a. ,'.!131 466·1'."f>" s..1,e 11° \'QUr)l'h \\hodUn•I, 1\hcre actor\ ~· a dinner SU~. pr~ntcd 8 pm SJtU!lJa\> • le Meridien Hotel 4500 ~\J< • .a.nhur Bl1d /'.C\\J>Ofl Be.ich 476-2001 • Brwd· way, M)I \\ ay a smorg.hboard ol mu\iail theater, mai;•c. comedy and ~~·al1) "~" is held at 7 I special cJlnncr Ylo\, I, 8 .in 9:45 p.m fndil)>. 53 CO\er ch.uge, h\o dnnl.. minimum per person. •Mezzanine Rest.:iur.anl 1 9600 MacArthur Blvd ., ll'\i1ne, 9SS·CLUE "Noir Susp1c1ons." a new my.tery·comedy ba"c.'d on the mo111e ··casaulancill," 1s pre-t.•nrl-d Fridays at 8 p m. and SJturdays at ., p m. Adml>SIOO S38·S46. Ne•rby 11.C\\pC>rl Beadl /11'1mott Suites cont1nu~ 1n S 149· per·t:ouple • M~~ery Wev~eild " PJ l.11,-.• \\h1ch 1nclud~ dinner, the )hov., .a l\\o room suite Frida" or SJturdJ'I' C\c111n~ .ind IJreaUast the ne\t d.Jv at the i\t.1111011 ' \\ 1ncloYo~ rl!')laurilnl •South Co.ut Pl.ua \ill.ige Murdtr \t\>· tery Dinner 163 t ~uni O\~i.:r .l\\e S.l ·t' • An.i, 6"S·9-26 5ht•rloc:l Holm(') in <..1 .. • No. 83 ·Murder in rhe Mummy·s Tomb pm. Saturd..l'I'~· Ticteb SSS ~per.ion Any Dinner Enlree #I . No Tricks, Just a Treat Ch iC'lc en f'ri ed lfa k ""' ,., ...... ,.,.t,,. '""' ,,,... •·f'('#J ... cA" • '"""'" ......... """""' ... , ..... ,,,"' ,.""'"' 1.;,. q;t"!lo" #2 Spagh~tti ' ,.,..I),. .. ,. ""' .,... • .,.,,,, '~ ... 11i "'"'-" ...,,,, ...... , #J L;ivn-with Baco11 & Onions . , .... •" ",,, '""'" ,.,,, 111" /Atilllt .. ,..~,. ,,., .. lt•/'f'!il "11" n ..... t\_I .... "'"' ''"'" "'""'"" """''' i.•l/li '4.J•/!v•f ,,.4.11.V• a.J l"'f/:''""" "' '"' ""' Roast TI1rlcey · \111..t, .. .,,. ''"""" , .. ,.,,. ,..,.,~ • ..,.,.J "'" •·ll•"'l ,, .. ,,. ..... .,,,. ,,, "l.~ri"" \,.-,.,(/ ,.,,,. ••ttHNJ ,.~.,,.,, I 11.,"fl.I*. ':" , .... ~ , ,,,..,, #4 Lunch-Dinner Brunch-Cocktatls fror:n your friends at Gino's I • Oll8r good cbrQ fle montt Oc:tcber ·Olar good b menu~ odf Illar 4~ • <ll9fgood~drqan ~only • Nocvlid beo.tp« ~ • Noc Ylid. Sf/ ofs ollr 428 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa· (714) 650-1750 • .. F ood with. a vertical profile is in, so expect fewer passive mounds of vegetables and meat in the hauce restaurantS.such as : Di\•a. where potatoes are !>ma~hcd, shaved, and cut in to art \\Ork!> and a whole vn riety of edibles arc shaped into spears, shard~. or containers. At the very lc~1!>l, chi\'CS stand call in the veggicc;, and that's OK with me a<; long as things taste wonderful, and w11h a few exceptions, the food at David Wilhelm's newest rc.,taurant docs. Tal-e the playful free-for-all .Hi11ude, and mcmorabte array of !;Upcrb navors in W1lhelm~s own f,1,ot11e. the Killer Vegetable Plate. ll's in a culinary class all 11-. O\\ n. Changing seasonally, Chd John Sharpe says that "the Killer" presently includes a cri sp potato basket filled w11 h baby !!rccns. creamy mashed potatoes, \\1th a <,cxy hint of garl ic;'a cu riously wonderful structure of oven dried tomatoes. yellow -.quash and zucchini: savory wild nee polcnta with roasted com and red pepper salsa: a steamed frc !.h artichoke with a ragout 'Of ,,jlJ ant! tame mu~hrooms. sweet corn pudding, baby carro ts. and more! Anyway you look at it, it's a m.ig1c Alice in Wonderland Fanta<;y Garden of Food or. a \cgctanan's ve rsion of a Porterhouse steak. Tastings and Tidbits As at Bistro 201, things usually called appetizers and entrees are divided into ''Small Plates" and "Large Plates" (with prices to match). At lunch, the smaller plates range from soup at $4 to grilled -----vegetable salad w11h grilled chicken, shrimp or charred ahi at S 11. Large plates bcgip wit h a Roquefort . cheeseburger at $7 and top out at S 13 for grilled swordfis h on black beans with smoked chile glaze. Of course, the prices go up as the sun goes down, so expect to pay a few dollars mo re in the even mg. T he tastiest salad is warm spi nach and fr isee lettuce with bits of duck and mushrooms; the whole plate is flecked wi th sweet grains of corn 1n a honey mustard dressing. Caesar salad has a nice twist with no croutons, but a thin rusk of bread baked golden with Parmesan cheese. ' ~-·--~-~ - DINING ... Impressive Diva dish -sure to tickle ·vegetarian's fancy or the three pastas, smoked chicken ravioli on a puree of butternut squash in a sage and Parmesan brown butter aucc is a knockout. Thyme-roasted free range chicken with mashed potatoes, se ttled in a moat of dark, garlic-laden brown sauce, sounds wonderful and the potatoes and sauce were great, but the pale chicken seemed to have been braised ·into soft submission; no cri~p crust, no roasted, browned flavor. Maybe it was an off-day in the chicken depanment. • Wilhelm's invention of Muscovy due~, sauced with a Port, peppercorn and sun dried cherry sauce is super, especially with wild rice polenta. • Chef John Sharpe put touches on "Killer V Plate" at · Diva restau Costa Mesa. Not all. of the fanciful p come off :i well -grilled shrimp diversions, for Cx:l but Diva's presentation an flavor arc a celebration in ahi, served rare, and prop into smail tower wllh min fresh corn at the center, w lightly braised vcgetablctP. When tho e august land The Scgerstrom'), announc signing of a lease with We CQast Restaurant Venture was good ne" foi lovers. the performing arts and fi dining, bccau~c Diva is I wichin walking discance or Coast Repcnory and the Performing Art Center; it the ground floor of Segers new staanle teel Plaza JUSt off Anton Boulevard. destination ~pot, for most except the lucky devils wh in the building and can d dowll' via elcvacor fo~ an e account lunch. D iva is an attractive -not too large, n overwhelmingly no although lhe decibels mak conversation rough when t room is full. Live piano on and Saturday nights adds t uptown feeling :ind the hi to wear in this place is bas black; it's practically a uni among the regular . The 5'afLis-cagcr and accommodating, the wine I reasonable and then there those desserts. Back to an of Wilhelm's imaginati\'e i Jrolics. w.ilh an.t1uaord· architecture of white and chocolate shards, called Bl and Tan on the menu. Th converge over hazelnut ice cream, sprinkled with crus Heath ba~ lodged in a de chocolate wedge of browni cake, the whole thing sitti twin pools or chocohue an caramel sauce. When che inventive Dav Wilhelm was a kid, I bet h Mom had to tell him to st playing with his food. Now grown up and he's still doi thank heavens! Diva. 6()() Anton Blvd., Mesa. 754.()6()(), Patio dini 1vail1ble. Open lunch, Monday~Saturday J/:30 a. 4:30 p.m. Dinner nightly 5 p.m, Late nigh~ Sund1y-Th to midnight, Friday·S1turd J, 1.m. Valet pJtrklng. S Wheekhair 1ccess, final etable I in cd t.h ords. d the • it r both c tcd Ulh is on rom's wcr, lace y - c Frida) the lhing c cd il ish -like in he' a g it, rutn 'I • 10 0 11 rsd:1) 'Y to ·ng. - .. Dining Highlight of the Week COSTA MESA THE BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE 2300 Harbor Blvd. (Eastside of the Harbor Center) 64 t-9777. Res.rvations eooepted. lunch Mon.-Fri. 11 a.m. to "'p.m. binner Mon. 4 to 9 p.m.; Tues., Wed, to 9:30 p.m.; Thurs .. Fri. to 10 p:m.; S.i. 3 to 10 p.m.; Sun. 3 to 9 p.m . Costa Mesa's oldest steakhouse bouts a 30 y•r tradition of Mf'Ving the finest In chatbroiled .... fresh f11h wld chic:Mn. Warm, f riendty atmosphere suitable lor fNetty occasion from buSlness mHbngl to family parties. lJJnchel from $3.4 9; c:omp6ete dinners from $8.95. Grazing menu ana burgefS after' p.m. from $3.95. Privm• rooms for tsosiness meetings, rehearsal dinners, reoepciona and speeial occasion parties. -GINO'S ON THE-Hll.l 428 & 17th SttHt, 65().1750. Reservations accepted. A Costa Mesa landmark. W8fm, intimate meeting place: tf'ie ultimate neighborhood restaurant and lounge. lunch, dinner, weekend breakfast. Expertly prepared rlba, burgers, sandwiches, salads a~ house spec;altles. L111e piano bar entertainment in the lounge; aingalong Karaoke week9nds from 7 p.m. HOAtKAWA 9800 S. Plaza Dnve, Sou1h Coast Plaza Viffage. 557· 2531. Res«vations suggested. Fine traditional Jt1P9nes1 restaurant uses the fr9shnt lngred .. nts. Sushi Bar, tatami rooms. cocktail lounge M.lltk:ourse Kaia.kl dinnet.J must be ordered 24 hours In advance. Elegant dlriing lJJnch and dinner. LA CAVE 1695 lrvine Ave. at 17th St., 648·7~4. Lunch, Mon-Fri; Dinner nightly. Abeoluttly marveloua 1teak1 and fresh selfood. Served In an Intimate and romantic cellar dining room. In the • Country Western Steakhouse with big name concerts and live entertainment in the Saloon. Brookhollow Drive in Santa Ana • 549-1512 area tor nearly 30 years, this cozy restaur.an.L has onli of tha most unique dinner m~nu presentations around. Homestyle lunch specialties are a day ttme f ea tu re. MA BARKERS 154 E. 17ltt St. 646- 4303. 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily; Sunday from 7 a.m. Serving breakfast , lunch, dinner in a homestyle fashion. "Country style American cuiS1ne". Always the friend~est serva. low prices for high quahty homemade food. Ill CASA 296 E. 17th St 645-7626. Family styte Mexican rest.urant. President Bush has eaten here! Open daily at 11 a.m-foe l.mch. dinner • and cocktails. CaN ahead for large parties. The excellent priees, sorlCllous service and delicious food make Mt Casa possbly the most popular Mexican .... , in 1he 1IT9a. MUCHO GUSTO JAZZ BAR AND LATittGRIU 263 E"f?th St., Costa Mesa. 631-4009. Fantastic Latin Cuisine from Mexico, Brazil and Peru. satellite TV for Olympics, Rams/Alders games. live Jazz Thursday through Saturday, Big Band on Monday. lne>Cpensille. NIKI'S TANDOORI INDtAH FOOD 3705 S. Bnstol ( t b~. north of So. Coast Plaza. ne~ to Clothest1me). ep.n Daily 11 am-9pm. One ol a kind Indian restaurant serving marinated tandoon chicken, vegetables, dais aild nans Take- out, Dine-In lne.xpens1ve. no-wait restaurant Generous portions, authentic home cooking Also .... SeNU''SI Masala Ooga evenings & weekends Also located at 2031 E. 1st St. (1blk. west of Tustin Ave.) RIVIERA RESTAURANT 3333 Bnstol St. South Coast Plaza. 5440- 3840. Lupch 11 :30 a.m: to 3 p.m. Mon • .Sat.; dinn.r 5·10 p.m. Mon.· .. Thurs; iii 11 p.m. Fri. & Sat.Res8f'Vations ate suggested. Award winning Continental cuisine. One of the only restau·r~ts in Orange County to offer tableside flambe. Excellent service_._filtimate almosphere. " SCAMPI 1576 Old Newport Blvd. 6'5-8660 Watm & friendly owners Unda and Fernando Navaretta offer 'authentic Italian cuisine served in the traditional European manner. Fernando's impressive credentials indude graduating from Culinary Academy in Italy. training at Hotel ~oncordia, Venice, Italy; Chef at Don Pasquale in Cambridge, England; Churchill's in La Ohax De Fonda's, Switzerland; Hotel La Paix in Agno Lugano, Switzeriand. Scampi offers an intriguing menu and lovely wine list. Banquets, private parties and catering . VINNE'S RISTORANTE 270 E. 17th St. 722-9264. Vinnie's authentic ltahan food will make your mouth water The atmosphere is casual and the prices will not put a dent in yoo wallet. Come join Vinnie for lunch or dinner and enjoy the food that was named best in the county by the O.C. Register. Also located at 25292 Mc lntyre, Laguna Hills, 588-8 t71 WAHOO'S RSH TACO 1862 Placentia 631-3433. Open daily from, 11 am. to 1 O p.m. ; Sundays 't1I 9 p.m. Outrageously delicious south of the border cuisine with a Hawaiian flair. Wahoo's is a haven for local as well as international surfers, athletes and anyone looking for good food at Incredibly low prices. Absolutely no lard used in preparation; everything is fresh and prepa;ed to °'der. Laid back, casual atmosph•e. Also at 1133 S. Coast Hwy. in Laguna and on Bristol & Baker in Costa Mesa. ZUBIES 1712 Placentia. 645-809 t . Pure and simple, just like mother's love!! Reasonably priced, top quatity food 11nd-ge1 ,., wstv1>00red, low priced drinks have kept their customers coming back for years. Lobster tad • chicken, ribs and specials changing nightly. Thursday night is prime rib night. Lu_nch and dinner served. Sunday Mexican Breakfast from $1 .99. ZUBIES GILDED CAGE AND-- OY~TER BAR 1714 Placentia. right next door to Zubies. 646-4222. A big, sprawJ1ng enterprise with pool tables and games. Featuring is items on the Oyster Bar Menu: regular menu includes pizza. sandwiches, burgers and a variety of specials. Very casual. family · oriented atmosphere. NEWPORT BfACH ABBONDANZA 3421 Via Lido. 675-8973. Open for dinner. ~ iii closing, Tues.-Sat. Closed Sun & Mon. Owner Sara Patnsh brings her grandmother's recipes to Newport Beach. Trad1tiorial ltahari and seafood selectroos. Pasta and a vanety of unique breads made fresh daily. Last but not least, an excellent wine llst completes 1he eXJ*ience. • CALIFORNIA BEACH ROCK 'N SUSRI 3355 Via Udo. One of Newport Beach's oldest and best k~wn "party" spots. Featuring great sushi, special chef sushi combination rolls and other Japanese specialties such as Chicken and Steak Teriyaki, shrimp Tempura, Scaltop Delight and Dynamite. Cahfornia Beach also features a special All You Can Eat, all night long special MondaY'nights for only S 14. Come early on Monday's because the restaurant is ·packed". Regular Happy Hours are Tues~S~n from 5:30 to 6:30. No reservations accepted. Catering available. Also located at 7656 Melrose Ave., Hollywood. THE CANNERY 3010 Lafayette 675-5777. Lunch 11 :30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mon.-Frt .. ; dinner 5-10 p.m. dally. Sundtly brunch 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Reservations accepted. ContJoental cu1s1rie. seafood emphasis. Great clam chowder. Newport Beach Historical Landmark features Weekend Brunch Cn.11ses and live e.ntertainment in the lounge in addrtlOn to lunch and dmner CARMELO'S 3520 E Coast Hwy. 675-1922. Dinner 5 30 -10:30 p.m. Sun.-Thurs.; 't1I 11 ·30 p.m. Fri .. & Sat. Reservattons suggested. Classic Northern Italian gourmet cuisine. New, moderately prlCed lounge menu served t1I the wee hours: Wild and crazy lounge at night when the band strikes up. Chic clientele. MARGARITAVILLE 2332°W. Coast Hwt. 631·8220. Open daily from 11 :30am to 12:30am for d1nirig. Excellent Meu:an food with new and exciting specials offered daily. Full bar with entertainment nightly. The Margaritas were rated "The Best in Orange County·. Reservations accepted. 21 OCEANFRONT 2100 W. Ocean front, 673-2100. On the Ocean front next to itie Newport Pier. Open Oaity ~ 4pm. En;oy labulous Catalina sunsets from our main bar. Dinner nightly from 5:30 pm. Fine dining in Newport's most 1nt1mate setting. Speciahz1ng in gourmet seafood. Lame wine-cellar for banquetS"tJp to 50 poople. Acllve piano bar with MAX SEILER Thurs.- Sunday. SABATINO'$ RESTAU .. ANT & SAUSAGE CO. 251 Shipyard Way, Newport Beach, 723-0621 . Open for lunch & din·ner, closed Mondays Weekend Brunch, Sat. & sun 8 30· 1 :oo. Tud<ed away near the Lido Shipyard, this charming, family owned restauranl offers an inviting atmosphere and del1C10US food! Famous for their authentic, homemade Italian Saouge, ·sabatmo's complete menualso includes fresh pasta. seatood. lamb, veal and a tempting array of a salads & appettZers. THE SHAMROCK. BAR 'N GRIU , 2633 W. Coast Hwy . 631 -5633. Open for Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Mon·Fn 8am·8pm, Sat.Sun 7am· 8pm. B.er & Wine bar open till 2am Mon.Sun. Newport Beach's newest authentic Irish Bar. Famous for their lnsh Brealdast served all day Saturday and Sunday. oonsista of ltish sausage, Irish bacon, eggs any style, Irish Black 'n White 'Pudding, Irish brown bread and butter. We also serve eggs, omelehes, sandwiches, hamburgers, Shamrock Steak. and fish and chips. come JOin Mona, Cathal, Mike and Susie for the Irish Crack and the fnendllest service! ' TALE OF THE WHALE 400 Main Street, Balboa 673-4633. Panoramic: bay view. entry features pictures of Old Newport. Seafood and traditional favorrtes Lunch dinner and Saturday and Sund~y­ brunch. VILLA NOVA 3131·w. Coast Hwy 642-7880 .. Dinner nightly 5 p.,m. to 2 a.m. Excellent, hearty Italian cuisine; outstanding wine hst. Active piano bar, f~vorrte local late·night spot. Upstairs room at "Top of the Vella" for banquets, pr1Vate parties. SANTAANA CRAZY HORSE STEAKHOUSE & SALOON Located on Brookhollow tust off the Dyer Road exit of lhe 55 Fwy 549-1512. OpM for lunch-and dinner. Live entertainment 1n the saloon. Big name concerts on Monday and Tuesday nights Generous servings of Steaks, salads, sandwiches, chicl<en, fish and specials. Country theme. excellent service. PriVate rooms available. HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY 'BERTOLINO'S 18041 Magnoha. Ftn. Valley. 963-2730 Beneath the burgundy awning, nestled 1n the back of tpe Toy City Shopping Center is a rare find, a family owned and operated restauraot As you approach the long wooden bench outside, music of the forty's and fifties greets you. This 1s Bertolino's, a family restaurant that bnngs back family style Italian lood and great service. From lheir famous 5 layer lasagna to the Veal Pic:cata or Blueberry Cheesecake that is made by hand every day The food IS incredible. Light summer dishes will make-your .. dtnMf'defightful and sttlHeeve-room---- for Strawberry Mousse topped with lruit in a chocolate o ip Be.rtalJ.no's 1s opened daily 11 am to 9pm. • Fridays and Saturdays ttll 10pm. TEXAS LOOSEY'S 10142 Brookhurst at Adams. 964-8882. Texas Tested. tried and trusted. This chih parlor and saloon offers somf! of the best eats, firewater and pic:k1ns around! Mesquite smol<ed nbs, chlCJ(en, steaks, Texas ch1l1 happy hour specials Ktds eat free w11h each paying aduhtt . ·~,o~ng91eo.t,w..ui.d 1 ... 1Nad1W. Octobar. l. 1aea 1s . ...................... ~ ..... , .... . 1 Now Serving ... Pre-Theatre Dinner between 5:00-7:00pm • Four .Course Gourmet Dinner • Price $ 2 2 per person South Coast Plaza • (osta Mesa • (71 4) 540-3840 (NeKt to May Co J '' Sabatino's Resta u rant & Sausage Co. "Authentic Italian Sausage Male In ;. . · · '. rr-,. • ?ur Own Kitchen" • Our Comp/ere Menu Includes ... Fresh Pasta, Seafood, Lamb & Veal Open Lunch & Dinner, Closed Mondays 25 I Shipyard Way • Ne ort Beach • 723-0621 1·e Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, October 1, 1992 .. The Finest Japanese . Dining Experience SUSHI BAI + PRIVATE DINING IOOMS + DINING IOOM TEPPAN IOOM t TATAAU ROOM t COCITAll lru«l R••""""' H·orikawQ. Tokyo • Los "Ange~ • 5.int.l AN SOUTH COAST 1611 Sunflower Ave., Bldg. E, Santa Ana (714) 557-2531 PlAZA VlllAGE 3 minutes to Performing Arts .Center Also in UffiE TOKYO + 111 S. San Pedro St, Los Angeles(}. (2131 680-9355 CHICl<£N TERIYAl<I DINNER ira. ., . ---.=fl:.tor - SUSHI PlATTIR lrd.dllMllD .... TIN.---~~ &~~ ,