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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-10-08 - Orange Coast Pilotc :·=.=.: =:;t .::•:.; 111 Clinton • Georp hlla or Ioli Perotl &ioY 1,..W..1 up fOr whll )'Oii bel.leve Inf If i-o, .....,, your .... The IWly Pilot II loaldna for a handful o1 tc;:C!: tJaJ obHrwri to watch the flnt • Ua1 ....,... wrllh us I• our MWll'OOlft MCI then live u1 their reactions. 1"" We'lll use ,our thouaftb and lmpret1- k>n1 Ill our next-day's·~· The debate Is ...,..~.. this '9nday at 4 P.!"· MCI Will be televised. If ,OU want to JOln UI and help shape our cover .. , '-8eue leave your name and telephone number on the leader>• Hotline, 642-6086. IN 111111'1 --··••tint T odaiy's Weekend section cover ltOI)' focuses on Sherman ~rdens. a place ol tranquility just ei~t feet from noisy Pacific Coast Highway. Also featUred are the band Arc Anaels, which opens for Bryan Amms tonight at Pacific Amph1· theatre, Orange Coast College Symphony's worid-premiere perfor. mance of a piece by a Newport Beach composer, the rebirth o( Bowers Museum, ·a review of Grove Shakespeare's "Long Day's Journey into Ni~ht," capsule movie reviews of "Hero' and "Mr. Baseball," and more. Inside Wfflcend. . The Battle -ofthe - Bay I t's the Battle of the Bay -XXX, coming up Friday night at Newport Harbor H1Rh, where the Sailors will entertain the Corona del Mar High Sea Kings in Sea View League football. There are stJll such mundane things as championships and playoffs down the road, but Friday night, well, it's whaLFriday Night Lights are all about. For the inside scoop on the 30th annual Big Game, see today's expandecf sports section, B 1. .- WANTED: llllwll'Y ....... E ve~body used to be a Daily Pilot del11;ery person. OK, maybe not everybody. But nearly everybody. Well, OK, maybe not. . . , The Pilot has been around for de- cades and we are amazed at the num· ber of people In the community who used to deliver the paper as a youngster. - We are now searching for former Daily Pilot carriers. Our plan is to create a regular "Where Are They Now" feature in the paper, spotJighting what those who once delivered the news- paper are up to. .... If you are a former Daily Pilot carrier, give us a call on the Readers' Hotline, 642-6086, and leave your name and number. We'll take care of the rest . THE .NEWPORT BEACH • • Good mof'ning! Do you know the top three brands of wetsuits bou2ht at the Frog House in Newport? ... iiiiiiiiiiii -~--Tllndly, Del 8, 1892 • p.eople's Park only serves a few people H ave yo~ been 10 Newport Beech's so-called "People's Park?" Probably not. Jt's nearly impossible to find -. a strange phenomenon ror a p3rk for The People, no? Tucked away on a skinny vacana bayfronl lot on River Avenue and Ord St., you'd never CftD know it WU Editor's Notebook ciry-owned property, except for the single plastic trash can - with the Newport Beach loao - chained to a tree. People's Par~ -whose fate Newport Beach voters will decide Nov. 3 - looks more like the side yard or the house nexr to it. It's neither neat nor messy, containing a smorgasbord of flora (citrus., rubber, pine, bamboo, yucca arid palm trees); potted plants and rropical·looking bushes; a s1naJI unkempt patch of grass; one garden hose; din; and. of course, the city trash can. Positioned like a water slide, tlile rain auner from the house rttxt door dumps lnro the 30 x 100 foot lot on Riva Alto Qhannel. No doubt the People'• Park .. seized by the clry in the 1936 r• unpaid taxes -is a put • llneni~ ror thole 1Mn1 In the i•medaate neiahborbood. Instead o( another two-story. beyfronl property wedaed onto tlao lot. rCaidents ha\'C enjoyed for yea,_ their own liule spruced-up mini·park -• teurtesy of local tupeyers. Now the Ciry Council wants to try to pa its money out ot tk land. In today's real es&ate rurket, the lot's worth about $500,000. The money trom the IOt would ao directly to help pay for the new Central Library ii Newport Center. In 1989, Newport Bclda risidenll rejected -by 360 .. -the lnltial dty Pl'OPOl8I tt tell the vacant lot. Ol ane, i WU • W:u>ry '"" MichKI Dubkii'Could hive enainlered. Who would ~ to self-off Rtoole·• Put? ~=-"-'-- i Well. let me tell 10'I this. mtpbon: I knew the rul ~·1rart la labllJ, I ti¥i been to it ,.,.,.....,, and t,11 VllCUI aot la DO haple'1 ... LOllD!L1M 1) O'Neill • 2) Ripcurl 3) Victory Winner of 51. journalism awards in 1992 . 25 cents . . Corona del Mar · family signs on ror historic voyage . • ~ Round-the-wortd flight aboard Air France Concorde expected to shatter global circumnavigation record. Event commemorates voyage of Columbus .- By loriAM Basheda SUI Wllllr CORONA DEL MAR -A Cameo Shores couple and their son have paid $72.000 to fly around the world in a tecord-seuing 23 hours this Columbus Day aboard the Air France Concorde. Air France booked the flight for Columbus Day to commemorare the Italian explorer's arrival in the New World 500 years ago, but Bill Pascoe said he reserved his $23,800 seat for the sheer thrill of traveling around the globe at supersonic speed, and the hope of making history. The existing round-the-world speed record of 45 hours, 25 minutes was set in 1987 by four P.ilots flying a· Gulfstream lV business jet. pn Monday, pilots aboard the Ai r France Concorde will attempt to traverse 25,J JO miles in 23 hours and 10 minutes. That's an average of 1,350-mites -per how -or twice • the speed or sound .,.. compared to an average airliner's cruising speed of 550 miles per hour. The flight has been dubbed Sunchascr One since the sun will neve r Set during 1he entire circumnavigation. "lt's re3Jly exciting," said Pascoe, 76. "I admit, some people will think we're a little off the wall, but it's like being a parr of ~~ ..... ~ ~ CrHle>ttz, left, and approximately 35 other residents of Bayside Village gather to protest sale of their land by The Irvine Co. By Russ loll 5'111 ... NEWPORT BEACH -As· sembtyman Gil Ferguson be· lieves the Irvine Co. may be breaking the law by refusing to accepl a bid from elderly mo- Land sale goes polmcal after year that the land was not for sale, according to com· mittcc Chairman Bill Gekas. The charter of the Bayside Vil- lage Homeowners Association was also amended to include the purchase of the property as bile home residents for the purchase of the land they lease. The lrvine Co. is in final ne· aotiations for the sale of the land to DcAnza Assets Inc. of Bnerly Hills, the company that manages and leases the DcAn· 11 Bayside Village senior ciri· State Assemblyman Gil Ferguson criticizes Irvine Co.'s handling of proposed sale of land at DeAnza Bayside Village. Democratic challenger Jim Toledano says Ferguson has consistently supported landlords over tenants one of its goals shortly alter the Park Research Committee was formed. Gekas said. He contacted IC'ine Co. Land Management President Chick Willene again in May and of· f ercd to buy the land but was turned down. zcn mobile home park near the Newport Dunes aquatic center. Home· owners aay their ofrers ro purchase the land have been repeatedly rebuffed by the lmne Co. "1be lrvine Co. is tryina to stiff these people,'' said Fera~. a former Irvine --------"I said that we would hke to m3~e him an offer and ,.he said the prop- erty isn't for sale,'' GekU said. "And then we found out that they'd been talking scri· ously ro DcAnz.a for about a year. Finally. a week ago last Thursday he drops the Co. vice president. "( believe they're breuina the law if they don't talk to these people." Mobile bome pan residents established the Park Research Committee in 1988 to purchase the land. but they were told year ... See BAYSIDE/II - . history. ll "'ill set a record that will stand for a long, long time. "Plus it's just exc11ing to go around t~ world aoo never sec tnesun set." Some 79 passengers will depart from Lisbon at sunrise Monday and arrive back at the S3me locale about high noon the following day. The aircraft will refuel at Santo Domingo, Acapulco, Honolulu, Guam, Bangkok and Oh3hran. Included in the $23,800 ticket is airfare from any city in the world to Paris. There. See VOYAGEJM Ferguson: . Bush hurts state GOP ~ Newly appointed minority '"' caucus chairman says chances for Repllblican majority are slim due to weakness of national ticket. By Russ Loar • ,.. Stan Wiier NEWPORT BEACH -The good ne"s for Republican Assemblyman Gil Fergu· son is that he was m.'1de second in com· mand of the minority party in the state Assembly. · The b:1,d news is that Ferguson (R· Newpon Be3cb) secs little chance of the RepubJic3ns moving from minonty ro ma· jonty in the state Assembly this November - and he's blaming it on President George Bush. "Unfortunately, we may not win the ma1ority in this election only because the top of the ticket is weak," Ferguson said. "H Ronald Reagan was running this year, "'e ~ould take the majority in the As· sembly -there's no doubt about 1t." Ferguson, 69, was appointed c:iucus chairman lasi week by Assembly Minonry Lc3der Bill Jones, replacing Asscmbl)man Paul Woodruff (R·Rcdlands). Ferguson 1~ running for election to the new 70th A - semhly Di~tnct against Democrat :ind See FERGUSON,AI Oral Roberti II - for blocked ll'lll'Y BY LortAnn Basheda S1llft Wltllr NEWPORT BEACH -Oral Roberts, the 74-ycar-old cvan1ehsl who told followers in 1987 that he would die unle he raised $.4 .5 mil· lion, is recovering today at Hoag Memorial Hospital after being rushed there Tuesday ni&ht with a clogcd artery. A hospital spokeswoman Aid Roberu wu a 1ucst on a narional television &bow carried live at the Trinity Broadcast Network in Tusrin late Tuesday when he began com- plaining ol che t pains. See ROBERTS!• MMaalnl Yliar ll9w Mlrl* .. : 642~S21 · ~ocals Only ;.-......................................................................... .;.. ........................................................................... ~ ..... , and fitrless : Yesterday's News Frightening deals on -costumes includes a test of strength, flexibility, endurance : and body fat ; one hour of pers<>nal fitneu trainin& , (a S3S value); a complete set of dietary and fitness 1 40 YEARS AGO Oct. 2, 1952 From the Newport Balboa Press: Orange Coast College announced the newly selecied slate of Pirate cheerleaders for the coming ~ school year. Cheerleaders are Susie Pledge of Corona del Mar, Helene and Mary Meisinger of Newport Beach, Jane.Spellman of Balboa Island, George Dreyer of Laguna Beach, Bert Merales of Montebello, Donna Sedinger of Corona del MaT and alternate Herb Lueu of Huntington Beach. · JOYE.ARAGO Oct. 3. 1962 An ocelot that escaped from his cage in ~ Balboa Ave. backyard took up residence in an Abalone Ave. garage on Balboa Island. He was discovered by the homeowner who opened the garage door to get his automobile. Animal Control officers ca ptured the big cat and re turned him to Peter Hedges and Dan Cook. his owners, who pul him back behind bars. Hedges said the 8-year-old ocelot was not dangerous as he was toothless and had clipped claws. ~ 20 YEARS AGO Oct. 2, 1972 READY-MADE HALLOWEEN COSTUMES ARE as plentiful as pumpkins this season. The ubiquitous outfits can be found in grocery stores, drug stores, department sto~es and catalogs. Jf you're looking for some unique costumes for your kids, here's a list of places to go: Bera'.a111 Kids ~n South Coast Plaza (241-7040) has the most adorable cow, bumble bee, and dinosaur costume for infants and toddlers, and the store officials are hoping to get more of the popular cowboys and Indian costum~s in this week. Prices range from $40 to $50. The Disney Store in South Coast Plaza (979-2920) ·has a few extraordinary costumes fo r infants and children such as: th e Beast and Belle from "Beauty and the Beast," "The Little Mermaid's" Ariel, Tinkcrbell, Cinderella, Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Peter Pan and Captain Hook, and a Dalmatian. Prices range from $34 for Tinkerbell to $78 for the Beast. Berastroms in South Coast Plaza-(540-90~) carries a wide selection of costumes for infants to children, incl uding a clown. pumpkin, skeleton, fireman, turtles, angels, and ninjas. Prices range Crom S 12 to S60. Tbe Saame Street Gtntral Store in South Coast Plaza (432-1900) sells a.few costumes for toddlers such as a ballerina, a cowboy, a pirate, and a firefighter. For finishing touches to a costume, it sells an Indian headdress, and ballerina accessories. Prices range from $12 to $25 . · Ntlman Marcus in Fashion Island (759-1900) has a few infant and toddler-sized costumes such as a cow and dinosaur, and for bigger children there is a witch, and a jack-o-lantern. Prices start at $401 and go up to $60. The Newport ~arty Center. on the corn~r of · Newpon Boulevard and East 18th Street m Costa Mesa (650-6070) has a huge selection of costumes, and, of course, Halloween <iecorations. The costume sizes range from infants to adults, and the variety includes a devil, a witch, Elvira, a mermaid, Cleopatra, a mummy. and a cheetah, Prices are $24 to $65 for costumes. Where's th' Party? on 17th Street (in the Hilgren Square) in Costa Mesa (722-1803) has a big selection of costu mes of all sizes for children, men and women starting at $10 to $39. It also has a ton of decorations, and packaged accessories for Halloween. 0. Shape-Up Newport in Wcstcliff Plaza in Newport Beach (631-3623) is offering readers of th is colum n a great savings through October. Here's the deal: A free Cull fit ness evalua tion (a $45 value), which Pe rsonalized license plates, approved by Gov. Reagan and introduced to the public in 1970, were proving very popular in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. Newpon Beach resident Aud rey Udall was one of the first purchasers, putting AUDREY on her yellow 0 Cadillac. Her husband and d'au ter also had -~f--pe-rsonalized plates for their cars. She s:iid ~ ·personalized plate owners honk and wave to each other. Jn Costa Mesa, Bernard Simon, an optometrist, went with SIMPLE. "It went well with Simon and l get lots oi waves, especially from station wagons with rear-facing seats." .COMMUNITY ME~TINGS • Please send 1t in writing: To place an event, please write: Community (vents, Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay ~t.. Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. ,. 10 YEAR AGO Oct. l2, 1982 Irvine Company President Peter Kremer resigned amid speculation that the Newport 7 p.m. 5 p.m. .TODAY Men Consolidilted • Water District Board of Directors,· regular meeting. 1954 PIJcentia Ave. • · Corona dcl M.lr Chamber of Com· merce, meeting to plan this year's Christmas Walk, at the chamber office, 2843 L Coast Highway. 7:30 p.m. Ne~port Beilch Planning Commission, regular meeting. council chambers, City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. 7:30 p.m. Costa Mesa Sanililry District Board of 11 12 18 19 25 26 13 14 15 16 17 20 21 22 23 24 27 28 29 30 31 Beach-based f llm would be sold or merged with another local company. Kremer, who had been at the helm of tire Irvine Company since 1977 when a small group o( investors purchased the firm, announced he would leave the post Jan. 1. There had been rumors in the business community rhat the company might be considering a merger with the Fluor Corp., Directors, regular meeting, council chambe~. City Hall, 77 F.lir Ome 7:30 a.m. Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce, Marine Division breakfast, (l.llboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Ne,.,.port Beach. FRIDAY ,after J. Robert Fluor, chairman of Fluor's board, was named to the Irvine Company's board of directors. OfCicials r.-om the lrvii:ie Company vigorously denied all ru~ors. 7:30 a.m. Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, Commodores bu~iness meeting. Go\ernmental Affotr) Breakfast, both at the BJlboa Bay Club, 1~21 W. Coil5t Highway. ·-.A ' MONDAY 1 YEAR AGO Oct. 8, 1991 4 p.m. Costa Mesa City Council, study session, 5th floor conferenc.e room, City Hall, 77 Fem Drive. The Balboa Bay Club, stung by the Newport Beach City Council's rejection 6f a $50 million expansion plan, filed a legal claim against the city contending that the council rejection was a violation of a 1986 lease agreement. "The city · was obligated to cooperate," said Bay Club attorney Ronald Defelice. "Not to grant con1inuancc is the antithe~is of cooperating. In July, the council rejectett'""the proposed expansion plan in a 4-3 vote. The plan was---- vehemently opposed by a number of re~1dents. 6:30 p.m. Costa Mesa Planning Commi~sion, regular meeting, councir chambe~. City Hall, 77 fair Drive. 7 p.m. Newport Beach City Council, regul.Jr meeting. council chambers, City HJll, 3.)00 Ne\\.port Bl~d Police log r ~,;;.,. • '·+.·' ··. . • ' ·~ . • •. ·\:;· ~ , .. < , ·~-: .' :t.~·.~: '•. ' : ·. ·•:-'. ~. ,' .'.>,'t'..l)" .. ·~.)· : .. ·.' ' . • • l -.. '"""".-\..~--• • COSTA MESA Compiled by Anne Spinn •~ Slreet: A comp<ict disc pla~-er and a VCR were among the items stolen Tuesday from a condominium in tne 1600 block. from ·a front porch in the 2500 block .of Kincaid Drive, from a paho 1n the 1000 block of Sooth Co;ist Drive .lnd from the sarage of a home in the 900 block of Oak Street. SUper Lotto/DeCCO ,: ~l~ . Harbor Boul~Md. A man m.m 'ro to swindle S40 out of a ash.er at ~plans in the 3000 block. Accocding to the v1c· tlm, a man handed her a S10 for .> $1 cup of co((ee, and then asked 10 p.ly with a different denomination after ~e h.Jd alrNdy returnt.-d his change The two switched bills for a couple of min· u1es until the woman was lhoroughty confused, at whlCh time the man got up to leave. Alter he was gone, rhe woman counted the money 1n lier dr;1w~r. rral· izing 11 was S40 short The thief was de· scn6ed as a blaclc man, 35 10 40 ye.us old, 6-fecl·tall, 200 pounds an<I drrty fainiiew Road A long BeJCh ~nun and her Bellflowt'r boyfriend told police th.it they were at a phone booth in front of Mr B's liquor in the 2000 block \\/hen a young hcavy·sel man with slided-back hair punched him and stole her purse. The coople •nd • Y<rt· ness saw the r~r run to a Nissan where three other yourig men \\ere w;aillng All (oor suspects were de· scribed •s young Latino lll('n The ban· d1l wa~ wearing • white T·sh1rt and blue 1e•ns • Heart!i •Clubs . • Diamonds Super lotto Wednesday, Oct 7 tor l 1 m1lhon 1ackpot: 3 12 13, 28, 31 34 Decco • Spa<les ....................... 7 ............................................ 4 ...................................... Ace . .. 5 Various "Locaflons: 81~cs WN<" \!Olen • • V•rious locations: Auto thefb were re· ported in the 600 block of Wa~eman Place and the 100 block of E.ut 17th iiliiPTliL YOL.&e,N0.239 ,_..,._ ---~ .... °""" °"" PINlldll ~ .._I.WWII ...,,..,..,.......... The N~J>Oft 8eKNC°"' ~ 011ly Ptlol IUPS l U ·8001 IS publrstled Mond.y throu#l S.turd.ly and sublc:nptioot are ava1~ble ~ V SO pet month by arner tn Newport 8e1ch and COlta Mesi, se.se per month by mail ind for Jele<:1~ ocn.r routn by COIU Mew Com~My News, Inc., )]0 w 8ay Sr Ca.ta Me.I, CA 92627 s.cond-cl.isa post.ap patd at Cou Meta, CA (Prat I~ c~ all appllab6e It.Ille and loal we.I POSlMASTtlt: Send Mtdrs changes to The Pilot, P 0 . Boll 1 S60, Costa ~. CA 92626 Copyr1gl1t No news Monn, IB~41t!ON. ~,. tot~I INttff or ~~ts herein m<1y bt ~od\ICtd w.lhout ....ntten ptm11tlkln o{ copyngtlt~ How to reach us at The Pilot Clrai&atlon Orange County 642·'4333 Adwrtitlng Ciel fied ~2-5678 01splcly 6-42-4321 Edlton1I ~ 540·1224 Sports 64 2 ... 330 News, Spot1J f.aJC 646-41 70 ~nOffkt Busu~u ()((ice 6'42·'4 321 8~~ fax 6} 1 ·5902 . • • UICAl. n.BllTllB: Newport Beach 71/57 Balboa: 72/57 Costa Mesa: 73/58 ~ Corona det Mar: 72/57 TllJAY: 8rtt1y and sunny today .tier out uswil low coastal morning clouds and UtC.monally denff fa&. Temper.._ .. wilt r.ngl' lrom 1 high In tlte rftW.70a along the he.u,he' to high 80I lnt.nd and lows In the middle SOs and middle 60s. RIEAIT: Somt> night ~ momlng low dcMlds and fe>A. but lfttef•lty '-'' ......_, .-.n ....... Wtlh U• throwgh Sund.~ wflh )tltde chaft• in IM1pe;aturft. •l'IR No <~1411 ............. are poetH. UsM "''''~ wfndt ... .,. foulhwftl to ..... 1 o lo 1 S bob "' the ...,"°°" Md t'Vtnlna, l·foot H•• and S.foot ~twtll.Arftlollale ...... Md momlftl fog Ind low clouds. ---= Sunrk•: 6:50 a.m. Sun~: •:SJ p.m. () • () 0 • -~UC(!I and m the 2900 block OI Red· wood A~enue NEWPORT BEACH Ne"'port Ct>nter Drive: Someone sm<i-.hed out • window •t C•cvec ~el· opment 1n the 1100 bkx:l. Port Ramsgate: Ned.laces, brtlCclets Jnd Mg.\, Yo-1th an estimated tot.ll value of s20 .. ooo. were tal.en from a dr~r dr~cr •t a r~1dence in the 1900 block Main Street: Someorie rep<>ftedly paint rd grah11t on and around the Salbna Pier 1 Sth Street: A oottle of liquid shoe pol· ~ was u~ to deface a p.irk bench and sign pw in the 200 block West Coast ltighw•y: Someone stolt• the convertible top frum a c.lr p.irked 1n the 2100 block . I . guidelines, including a personalized wmkout I program; and a one week membership, which ' includes full privileges to classes and equipment. I Robtrt Bums, president of Shape-Up Newpon, says the mood at this full-service health club is very comfortable and reassuring. Burns says the environment is not intimidating. "It's not just for people in perfect shape," he • says. "This is a gym where people come to stay in shape, or to get into shape." Members who 1 workout with a personal trainer arc separated from the other members during the session. n 1 • "There arc two separate gyms fo r privacy," says Burns. For members who arc not with a personal traine r, there is a held trainer supervising the workouts so that nothing is risky. _,. Tojoin Shape-Up Newport there is a one-time fee of $195, and monthly dues are $40. Training sessions are $35 an hour. 0 Best Buys appears ThursdB)'S and Saturdays. -;.. Whether )'Ou're a merchant or a shopper, if you know of a good buy, I'd loni to gfre you some publicity. Olli me at 540-1224, fax me 111 6464110 or Hrite to me: Best Bu)s, Daily.Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, Calif. 92621."-.__ Riii estate Illes Newport leach 02712 W. O cean Front, Sl ,125,000, to frank D .. Johmon o 113 25th St., S280,000, to Geoffrey (salette a 1820 W. O cean front. SU00,000, 6 bedroom. 4 balh to Louis R. Tavaglione o 1000 W. Ocean Front S1, 150,000, 5 bedroom. 2 b.lth to LIO)-d Klein. o 1714 Ocean Blvd., S350,000, 3 bedroom, 2 bath to Robert C. O'Dell o 20JS f. BalboA Blvd., S795,000, 3 bedroom, 3 bath to Tario Mahmood o 2145 Ocean Blvd., $593,000, 5 ~room, 2 bath to Jule M. Riley · 1 o 411 Irvine Ave., $357,500, 3 bedroom, 2 bath , to Ray H Johnson o 61S Kings Road, $825,000, l bedroom, 2 lh1th to Alex _Oeyan o 333 Snug Harbor Road. S880,000, to Keith A Cox o 1919 Chubasco Or., $800,000, 3 bedroom, 2 bath to Jeffrey M Bloom o 1521 Sylvia lane, $301,500, 3 bedroom, 2 bath to Robert Fleming Voice Mail . . - SANDRA BASMACIYAN, Newport Bcuch 'In ... regard to the Clinton article on the front page of your paper this morning, Wednesday, John Robert Starr. I thi nk we, the Democrats, should have equal time and on the front page I would like to see an an- nouncement about our rally to be held at 8:30 on thi s Saturday morn- ing at our neadquarters at 18th and Newport Boulevard in Newport Beach.• For more hotline comments, s~ l'•lt AJJ . -. J:Oll.M.0.7 1111 ...... s.1 ,,., ... 1.2 ... ,... .. , 112.Jua.O.t ........ Jtlt ..... ... .,,, , ..... . • • • .. • Around Town ~nd YfHI' It~"" to lob van Eylt~n, TIN D.Jly l'ilol, 330 W. S.y St., Costa Mna, 92627. Today . College night - College-boUnd juniors and seniors in the Newport-Mesa school district are invited to attend College Night from 7 to 9 p.m. Oct. 8 in the boys' and girls' gyms at Corona del mar High School, 2101 Eastbluff Drive. Toastmasters -Newport Center Toastmasters will offer an eight-week course on public speaking beginning at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 8 at a location to be announced. For information, call Joy Wolfe at 432-1336 qr Brenda Di Gruccio, 489-1463. Parkinson's Disease - Children of Parkinsonians, a Morning Oub, 11 a.m. at the Airporter Inn in Newport Beach. For information and reservations: call 760-3152. CareRiver burn-out - KCAL's "larget 9" consumer reporter Bill Gephardt will moderate a program entitled "Caregiver Burnout, There are Solutions,'' Oct. 8 at the Costa Mesa Senior Center. For inf ormatis>n, call Nick Sylvester at 973-1656. Book talk -The Newport Beach ublic library's Let's Talk · Books program will feature a discussion of Henry Rabin's "Simple Guides for the Perplexed: Psychological first Aid" at 10 a.m. Oct. 8 in the Community Room at the Newport Center Library, 856 San Clemente Drive. Call 644-31 81 or 644-3135 for information. Saturday, Oct. 10 Back Bay tours -Free educational tour~ of the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve will be conducteq again this year, beginning Oct. 10. The two-hour • tours begin at 9 a.m. and 10:15 a.m. at the corner of Eastbluff and Back B<iy Drive. For more~ information, call 646-S009. Prostate exams -Hoag Cancer Center will off er free prostate exams from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 10 at the center, 4000 Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach. Call 7-CANCER. Creationism -The Cre- ation Science Association of ·orange County will meet at 7:30 p.m. Mariners Church, 1000 Bison Ave. in Newport Beach. Call 989-8331 . Thursday, October 8, 1992 Aa I) Fall, already? support organization· for family __ Friday, Oct. 9 members of people with _ Cigar tasting -Interna- tionally known Cigar maker Avo, of Davidoff Cigars, off er mtings of his product at Newport Tobacco in Fashion Island from l lo S p.m. Parkinson's Disease, will host a discussion by Or. Janet M. Chance, professor of neurology at UCI, on the topic "Management of Parkinson's Disease," at 7 p.m. Oct 6 in Cafeteria Room B at Hoag Ho-spital, 301 Newport Bl vd. in Newport Beach. Thursday Morning Club -Singer and song writer Norma · Roberts will entertain at the Oct. 8 luncheon meeting of the Thursday Movie listings IOWUOJ IS&.AHO CINIMA f~ liloftd, """'°" c.,. ... 640 1211 l 11,..1ea t'Q ll) l IS, 3 30, 5 45 I., 10 l.S 2 ....... Tie• Ill I )(), 3 4~ 6. 8 20. 10 30 3 M4-. kMIHlll {f'G l'31 12 IS. 2 30, 4 45 7, 91S 4 c.,.,.1n .... 11'° 131 12 ao. , .s. s. 11) 9 lO S .... l•t.."' r-i 11 45, I 45. 4, 6 IS. 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(l'O·lJ\5 45,1, 10 Seacoast IAIA6l IOOIS 842-3411> 2479··-= Parenting author -Vicki Lansky, author of "101 Ways to Make Your Child feel Special" and a contrib utin$ editor to Sesame Street magazine will ~ak and answer questions on the topic "Surviving Parenting from Breakfast to ~edtime" at 9 a.m. Oct. 9 at the Sesame Street General Store in South Coast Plaza's Ca rousel Court. The event is free. For reservations, call 432-1900. Sunday, Oct. 11 Flamenco concert - ClassiC<ll guitarist Ronald Fernandez will perform in a free program entitled "Flamenco Guitar and Chirango" at .1:30 p.m. in the Community Room at the Newport Center Library, 856 .San .Clemente Drive. ~ "'9't- Janct Zalben and Jules Cyril take advantage of the summer-like \\Cather neM the river jetty in Newport recently. The L.A. residents said they \\NC ju)t "hanging loO!lf;" in th<f .. 1ftcrnoon sun. .-.. QUIT SMOKING. . 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City and county officials are praisina the $4.5 million project u proor that they are serious about providing affordable housing for the needy. But Oniz isn't u happy. "All of this housing they talk about is always for singles or adult couples, but nothing for families -that isn't right," Ortiz said, as she fs>l.d~d clothes while television talk-show ~t Rush Limbaugh's voice drifted in the distance and her son slept through the midday heat. Her husband was out looking fo r work, a daily ritual he has condiicted since his last construction job in Las Vegas ended last month. Cost is. the main reas0n why Costa Mesa Village will target single adults. In order to convert the Travelodge motel into fam ily housing, more intensive construction would be needed, the developer said Wednesday. About $4.5 million will be spent on the project. Muriel Berman , manager orthc Costa . Mou R~nl Aaenc:y, said Costa Mesa Village b the fant step in what she hopes will be a concerted effort on the parts of local pemmenu 10 provide housina for lingJes and families. Share Our Selves acting director Karen McGlinn said that while families also need similar affordable housing units. the charily fully supports the SRO concept. "The ideal situation would be to have the environment to help families and keep children safe. but we can't solve.all the problems at once," McGlinn ~id. "We're just happy that the problem is being recognized and someone is seeking solutions. So often we just sit around and 1alk about the problems." The developer who will do the converting, Butlcr-O'Bryon & Associates, has been based in Costa Mesa for three generations. Thom O'Bryon, one of the partners in the firm, said Wednesday that his partner, Merrill Burler, got the conversionJdca when he-fealizcd that - the motels along New;.>ort Boulevard are ' no longer economically viable . Occupancy rates have dwindled and more famil ies arc usin& them. Occupancy rates will be increased at the SRO by charging lower rates, O'Bryl!ln said, th us helping Che work ing poor as well as the business. The Trovclodgc was selected both beca-use it is In good scructural shape and because it is located near a grocery store and bus lines, O'Bryon aid. Costa Mesa Village will differ ubstantially from other SROs in Los Angeles and San Diego, O'Bryon said. The rooms will be larger and they will be fully fur nished with full bathrooms and kitchen facilities. Many SRO's have shared bathrooms or kitchens. O'Bryon added that comparable fu rnished apartments "-Ould cost approximatcl9 S600 in the area. "This is a much higher quality special type or project that is indicative of it - b~1ng In Orange County," he said. . Rents will also be higher because of the location. The S4S6 was based on· Housing and Urban Development standards. The fisurc represents 30 percent of the median county income. That is still too bi&h for many of the region's ~r people, some believe. "They re really targeting the working poor and for t~ose ~op1l1e, it ~ill be terrific," McGbnn wd. But at does not take into account the truly poor, people on genecal aid, or all those trag~c people out there with mcntaJ and emotional problems ... ic's a huge problem, but at least Costa Mesa is willing to take the risk." Applicants may also be ,asked 10 pay a security deposit, ahhou_gtt·that is still to, be decided, Berman said. The county Board of Sueervisors agreed Tuesday to loan Sl.7 million to the project, which will cost $4.5 million in total. The city will provide about $500,000 th rough the Redevelopment Aen~ __ The rest of the money will come from private inveslors, O'Bryon said. fXrnCISf PICK UP ANO DELIVERY AVAILABLE Does Your Heart Good. 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Beach and Costa Mesa, nobody , does it better than the N.ewport Beach/ Costa Mesa Daily Pilot. Each Thursday and Saturday, we cover the two cities with 45,000* . newspapers-more than the . Register, more than the Times, more than any · · · other newspaper. Q . . . : . . . . . . . .For a community newspaper, that's - . · ·. a lot of advertising punch-as local · busines.5es have discovered, espec-- . ially when you factor in the Daily · Pilot's 51 journalism awards won in '92. Not only does the Daily Pilot have the biggest audited . circulation in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa on ~u~ays , and Saturdays, it's also the best read . • ~ ' I • Call 64 24 3 21 to advertise • l . . • I I r I I • I I • ThWlday, October .. 1812 ---------- Businass J • Butlneu Editor Tony eox. .. 642-4321, ext. 37 The Business page runs on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thundayl and Frimys -,. Program focuses on. role -models NEWPORT BEACH -Times Mirror Cable Television Inc. has completed its acquisition of The Irvine Co. 's Community Cablevi- sion, which serves parts of New- port BeKh and several other Or· anae County communities. tion were not disclosed. Irvine-hued Times Mino Cable, a subsidiary of media gian Times Mirror Co., operates cabl systems in 13 states, including sys fems in Orange, ll>s Angeles, -Sa Diego and Riverside counties. Th company's cable systems have 1. millaon subscribers. including Di mension Cable's 130,000 custome in South Orange County. ~ Mentors teaches students to examine values and .Pursue dreams By Tony Cox BosJness Ectllo< CORONA DEL MAR -About 550 student athletes at Corona del Mar High School got a self-esteem· -raising. lesson W~dnesday, as an ambitious group kicked off the first of doz- ens of motivational work· shops planned for South· ...crn California schools. The group is called Mentors and is Jed by vet· cran sportscaster and pro-· fessional speaker Michael Radford. The Mentors workshops are designed to Radford encourage students to pursue their dreams by teaching them that th eir values and qualities mirror those of their role models. "It will empower the young person to know that they're special," Radford said. "ll · ~Calendar 6""'-...... Today Investment seminar - Investment adviser Paul Merriman will off er a free semina r at 2 and 7 p.m. Oct. 8 at the Holiday Inn, 31 31 Bristol St. in Costa Mesa. Computer consulting - Three me{hods for finding consu lting wor k will be the topic of the Orange County chapter of the International Computer Consultants Association at 8 p.m. Oct. 8 at the Red Lion Inn. Call 652-6164. Import, export -An interactive, two-way dialogue between importers and key customs personnel will be the topic of the first Import Operation Interface, co-sponsored by the World Trade · Center Association and the International marketing Association, .8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Oct. 8 at ~he Sheraton Newpon..Beach, 4545 MacArthur Blvd. Call 724-9622. Growth companies - The Seventh Annual Southern California Conference for Emerging Growth Companies will bring company representatives together • with nearly 150 investors from around the U.S. Thursday and Friday at Le Meridien Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd. in Newport Beach. Call Ann Foster at 851-5150. Corporate growth - Robert ~eese, president and CEO o( CarbonClean International will be the featured speaker at the Oct. 8 meeting of the Association (or Corporate Growth, 5:30 p.m. at the pacific Club in Newpcfrt Beach. For information and reservations, call John Whates at 252-2303 or Bob Brogger 833-3310. Tuesday, Oct. 13 World Business Academy -The Newport Beach Chapter of the World Busi ness Academy will present Willis Harman, professor emeritus at Stanford University and Michael Ray, professor o( creativity and ~ innovation at Stanford and entrepreneur Rinaldo Brutoco in a program entitled "Responding lo a Shifting Business Environment" at 1 p m. Oct. 13 at the Newport Beach Ma rriott Hotel and Tennis Oub. Call 757-4161 . Wednesday, Oct. 14 Job descriptions -The Merchants and Manufacturers Association will o((er a one-day workshop entitled "How lo Prepare and Use Job Descriptions," 9 a.m. to-4 p.m. Oct. 14 at the Newport Sheraton, 4545 MacArthur Blvd. Call 558-1550 for information. Thursday, Oct. 15 Networking -Le Tip of Newport Beach, a business networking organization, will hold its autumn social from 5:30 to 8 p.m. 8 ers r uran , ire Street and Jamboree Road In Newport Beach. Thursday, Oct. 22 Personnel policies -The Merchants and Manufacturers Association will present a one-day seminar on updating personnel policies and employee handbooks from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oc:t. 22 at the Sheraton Newport Beach, 4545 MacArthur Blvd. Call 558· 1 S50. Friday, Oct. 23 Time management - Effective Time Manapment ls the title o( a one-day ~inar to be offered by the Merchancs and manufaaurers Aslociatlon, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 23 at the Newport Sheraton, 4S4S ~ur Blvd. Colll 558-1550 for Information. helps them to believe more in themselves." Radford told the audience at Corona del Mar High about his own cfiildhood as an as! piring baseball player and how ~is stepfather did not encoura~e him to pursue his dream of playing in the Major Leagues. He said he later me t two mentors -Olympic champion Bob Richards and football coach George Allen -who were positive influences and led him to a successful career as a sports· caster, producer and' motivational speaker. ~hop, he and members of the Mentors Advi· sory Board decided that in future programs, they wilt try to minintfze rowc:!tnessin the au- dience by announcing prizes beforehand and having students &it on the gymnasium noor in a large circle around the speaker. The prizes arc donated by corporate spon- sors, the sole source of funding for the Men- tors program. Each mentors workshop re· quires abou t $1.500 in sponsor funding. "What we need to do is get the business community aware of the opportunity to get Radford•showed a short video featuring · positive messages from athletes and celebri- ties. He then helped the students through a workbook designed to identify the values and qualities of themselves and their rote models. · involved," Radford said. "And they can mar- ket their product. -_. - The Ment.Qrs work.shop met with mixed re- actions from Corona del Mar students. A few were inattentive and disruptive, while others showed int~rest. "Of the 550 lcids, 500 were att entive," Radford said. "But 50 were noisy and mak- ing it diffit ult for the others.• "A few of them were touched. Several kids came up afterward for more information." Radford said that based on th e first work- ''Without corporate underwriting, we won't even have sports in these schools. The bud- gets are getting worse ." Mentors workshops in Southern California ar~ organized by the California lnterscholas- tic Federation. Radford said he expects CIF to send him to about SO schools this school year, and he hopes to expand Mentors into other parts bf the dOuntry. Radford plans to enlist and train former athletes, such as former Angel Rod Carew, to conduct workshops around the country. ., WHILE IHEY~RE • G•IOOb 0 MICRO MACHINES WE 'LL MATCH ANY PRICE. 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"R" " ..... .. • .. • ~ jNewport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot • 'Thursday, October 8, 1992 - - Business Wateh l Donahue Scribner, the Ne"-port Beach-based shopping center • 1 development, teasing and manugemcnt company, has signed a leuer of intent to form a new I corpurati?n with Mexico's largest Students stock Up on ·market experience .. ~ Broker's contest gives high schoolers a drive down Wall Street. Hatfield. a 1985 graduate of Corona dcl "Part of our game plan in Newport Mar I ligh School, said he behe-.cs Lhe OtJCh 1s to establish a community effort to con1c~t will be helpful to student,, even dhpcl the prclly strong nmconccption of con'>truct1on company, Grupo ICA, Donahue Scribner chairman D.in1cl W. Donahue announced recently. The letter of intent outlines terms of an cxclu ive arrangement between the two fuJm 1a.Uevelop, construet-; lease and operate retail power centers of 200,000 to 800,000 square feet 1l throughol;ll Mexico. 0 Nc" .. port Beach-based Perri Pharris ProductiQns has been awarded a Prbm Award fo r Best Video News Release of 1992 by the l-9s Angeles Chapter of the Public Relations Society of By Tony Cox Business Edlor 1 • CORONA DEL MAR -Bobby Hatfield Jr. doesn't expect to inspire any future Wall Street wizards, but he does hope that by. teaching students at his high hoolalma mater about the itock market, he'll give them practical economics savvy that will be usef ut regardless o( their career choices. Hatfield, a broker in the Fashion Island office of Sutro & 'co. Inc., convinced his bosses to sponsor a stock-pick contest at Corona del Mar High School. He launched the competition this week, and he plans to retu'rn to the school every two weeks to lecture on the market and answer questions from the make-believe . investors in the contest. for tho1,e who don't invest 1n the stock bu)mes' onl), !lloncy only," Berlin aid. All of the school's approximately 250 market in the future He said that by .. 5utro 1!. 134 )Cars old, and )OU don't get seniors will be allowed to participate in learning about stacks, students will better tu be.:13..t ye-.rrs-old without gl,ing back to the contest during the semester in which understand the forces of suppl} .ind the community." they take a required economics class. demand and how to C\i.1luatc -.alue. lkrltn said Su tro chose to II( the con· Particip~ting stude!"ts will each invest an _ "The market teaches thO'>C "ho are te-.t first at Corona dcl MJr J:iiil1 because imaginal)l.$100.000 in a~"91any as-seven ueces .. tul whttt'"fC1!h":itue-ls:"'' ~td J;oui r c sc lUOl1'j5roxim11y tu the brokerage different st.oeks and may make up IP seven Derl1n, manager of Sutro·, l~JI office. "Jt_11mJ bttause of 11.&tfield' interest in thc- changes in their portfolios during the apphes 10 the prac1icJI forces of everyday chool. He added that 1f the contest goes semester. The student with. the . life. Learning how \locks go up u1id down "ell in Corona dt!I Mar, the brokerage highest-value portfolio at the end of the helps in buying things or determining }Our may undertake s1mil:.ir !.ponsor:,h1ps at semester wins. ..-J _ value when gening a JOb " other ~hoob. an thi!I area .md in other i .. _ Sutro &Co is awarding $500. to each of Officials of tlJc San h anmco-hased · communit)'s with Sutro offices. the two semesltr winners and an brokerage said th ey don't e.,pcct the .. llatfield 1s encouraged b> the interest additional $500 to the student with the contest to gen.er.He an} busine!>'> for Sutro, studenh have shown in the contest. best overall performance for the year. The bul the sponsorship docs fit w11h the ''It 's Jun," he said, "and the enthusiasm firm will also allow students participating firm's.long-term strategy of being involved ~M..c "e saw in the classes toda) will make in the contest to use its research facilities. in the community. -· · • it more fun." ·America. The release, produced for Smpps Memorial I lospitnl's Rehabilitation Center and Sig- mctic1, Inc., promotes Sigrnctics' Para~tcp System, a medical break- through which provides paraple- gic~ "'ith the opportu nity to stand or walk without the use of braces. 0 ~Bayside Center l Newport Beach-based Hedley Builders Inc. has been awarded the contract to build the new 155.140-squarc-foot public health fac1hty for the city of long Beach. . 0 _-:o£~0BEBEEST - 1 Clayton E,.gineering in Newport UcJch has completed cC>nstruction of a ~1etrolink passenger terminal m the city of West Covin:r. The con1rnct \\as valued at $940,000. Th~rsday, :o ·etober_ 8; 5-7 p.m. Open to the Public 0 D1x1e Walker of the Newport Oeach office of Grubb & Ellis Commercial Real E t.itc Services rc::c.cntl) reprco;ented the Rc solutwn ·1 rust Corp. along with ~ltl.e Randall of Grubb & Ellis' An.ihe1m ofl1cc in the S21.65 million '>ale of the Guardian Center, a 315,200·squ:ire-foot ofllce and retail complex in Huntington Beach. FREE Brats, Potato Salad, Coffee & Dessert Bar. Hosted by .Union Ban~ 0 Musical Entertainment, Food by Sapori Ristorante, Door ~rizes Salon Raffine, a new salon at 34~o E. Co~~t Hjgh~~uy in Corona dcl M..ir offering h:ur, skin and nail c:irc, mas :ige therapy and • other hcJlth and beauty services, "ill hold a grand opening at 3:30 p.m. O ct. 10 Owner Maryl.a Elliott 1'> an 18-)'car \Cteran in the beaut) "alon businc!>,, ., . Procee d from the e\enl are bein g donated to ..---~-----. th e Exc hange Club Child Abµ e Prevention Center .0 Ne\'P•>rt Dcach-ba1,cd lnttrCommun1ca11on,Inc has been ... elected to provide marketing winmunicat1on for MCO Propert1e~· 12,000-acre Fountain llilh real c tale de,clopmcnt. GROCERY/DRUG:Pavilion Place Sponsored by FOOD: apori Ri torante, La Petite D A~l[)E CENTER BoulaV\erie APPAREL: l\1ykono . U'-\1..JI SER CES: Bay ide Pharmacy, Bay ide q En 9 L -q 9 L q 9 ,, Clra ners, Con te a-Hair Fa hi on , Ju t ' L "' L "' L ,,,., Alteration , Pacific Coa l Floral, The Ba~·~ide DriH) at JCllllboree Road Photo La h~ Union Bank, We Travel ~~" lOrt Beac h •~ Order of Creclltora ... New)MN't lle8ch . This Weekend · Public Auction The Largest, Most Prestigious Auctlon Sale in California History H •nuilil& .,_ & c... a re Wotl FaTOJS Cffiv' ~ lr.:ro'dll ~ r~ 'W~t\O? r~ Cllllic C.. · Antiqull • RMI Eltllt • ......,, • C.. llowtt Stlf & lpor1a l1•orllll1 • GtlldlllM!-~ °"' S -. tt ls•len • °"' 1,000 ..._ Ffidar Nltht, ......., & ..., ·Oct. I, I & 4 Frt., OctOber .. • f:30 ptn let., Oot1l9·1r 1CJll • 10 • 1un., 0oto1ter t t•. to .. Address. 100 West Coast Hwy., N• Beach .. (come< o1 coo & wes1 c~ l Diections: «>S Fv.y k> S.S Fwy Sou'Jl pa.vards ~). TllS ~ l\Jtl rito Nowpcwt 8Nd at Coast Hwy ~It Wor1d Famoos Guest Auctiooeer: Mr Pel.A A Sabosky, Ca f Slate LC 1922 ,. Just because they call it a birthmark doesn't mean y9u're inarked for life. Our free .. creening, October 1 ~ to li. can show vou how lruer treatment help~ remO\e spider veins. age pots. freckles. tattoos and port-\\ine .. tains. l~l'l'I\ otltr flt'\\ ho~ lur men. wonll'll and duldl\'I, \\. ll~ 10 thu ' h:i\111\! .l htrthn m \\ I.' 3 hfl'l1me ~mence \l.UJ\ ~'lf'lt• h.1w .tln-:lh dooi\tred u~ uramallc d1l!tn.·11( h't'r 11\'.llmt'nb car. m.lkt - .md 1~ )OU \,Ul, ton fmm Octol\>r I"' lo ~-1, lix' ph\ I· ti'' the \\ 1rld·M 1lt'J Bt>c~tsl Lt.'t:r hbUlUtl K \led1cal ~ltnic. U G. · I I\ , Ill , .. ! I\' coo.1ucti ng a free 'lT\'efl • in~ clm1c tu ht.">fp rnu i):(1~ 1i)ll't'r 11\'.llJlll"tll l\ wrqm.lle f I\\' COO..\lll· lll . , '1t.1rda~' an.· on u'21k m h.l.'i" f n.111) J(I J m 10 , r m For 3 f n.\' ~l\'Wa' 3f1Y'llllJ'1t at.~ lor ldliuonal infonnlU.IOO 91' OU\'Ctton\ pk.l"t: call .. !fl sjt\.~ ii nKl' tht ~'1nan Lai r hNllult \ledioll clinic BECKMA LASER INSI1TUTE A D MEDICAL IOOl ltt'"Akh ~1"lm Rr:*1 t.a~. II\~. C.\ Ill' I HM\ dlt' C"l1!1'r"' of I l In •I 01 .. J Ill'( la!tt ' . ) .. . . . . . I , l I I I ,. -Thursday, Octob* a, 1182 LOBDELL From A1 Park. o Let's not abuse our language. People's Park conjures up image of a city park filled to the brim with the great unwa hed -a place to congregate, chat, and even rally and protest. The lot on River Avenue is People's Park only in the language of Orwellian Newspeak. Let's get accurate and call it: A Few People's Vacant Lot Paid. Ironically -llignificantlyl -about 40 • feet away from A Few Peoples Vacnnt ' Lot is a real park, the beautiful~hanncl ' --PTucCParK. It lias a large grass field, : bai.J...etball court, jungle gym, barbecues, picnic tables, restrooms, sand volleyball ! court and bay bcincb. lt looks a lot like a : People's Park should. • There's e~en room to plant any trees : uprooted by the demolition of A Few Peoples Vacanl Lot. (The oxysen deprivation caused by lhe trees lolt if the lot is developed seems to be a major concern for neighbors.) On Nov. 3, Newport Beach voters will have to answer for themselves this question: Should we keep half-a-million bucks sunk into a vaca11t lot for the enjoyment of a few (40 feet away from a city park) or would that money be better spent helping to build ~ first-class library? . The answer's obviou5, especially once you've toured the tiny vacant lot. - However, if the voters want to keep the property, the city should take the vacant .JoU proponent~Hheir word and tumit into a true People's Park. Put plenty of signs all around Newport pointing the way. Encourage rallies and weekend festivals. In short, make sure The People get their iyoney's worth out of People's Park •. - J,Yi/Jiam Lobdell ls tbe editor. :.rt so-called "People'------i Park" Is tucked away on a skinny vacant bayf ront lot on River Awnue and 4Jrd St. in Newport Beach. Photo by Lee Payne I I VOYAGE From A1 palosenger~ will l>pend Saturday night. On Sun1.1Jy, they will fly to Lisbon where they will be honored guel>P1 al the Hotel Ritz ln1ercon11ncn1nl for a reception bclore takeoff JI 7 a.m. the following da). Explaining that he has traveled in the Concorde six times, Pascoe said he simply couldn 't pass up the chance to make history on such a splendid aircraft . As for what lo do during a 23-haur plane trip, Pascoe said he expects the excitement to keep me "kicking" for at least the first 12 to 14 hours. remain at a hotel in. Lisbon. A pilot himstlf, Pascoe said he has been flying for more than 40 years, and owns a small jet himself. Re1ircd president of Arncord, a New York Stock exchange Co. headquartered in Newport Center, Pascoe said he spends half his lime al a residence in the Bahamas. We are truly your locally owned & operated stat'onery store -and we love this time of year! v'i.l}•~c J l I , ' I I , I r • I I ! P Jscoe i.a1d he rci.crved 11d:ets for htm, hi:. v.1fe Sally anJ hi!> 35-)e:.tr-old !>On Dill Jr., Jftcr reading :i blurb about the C\Cur:.1on in the Pilot. about a month ago. :FERGUSON From Al Co~1:1 t\k ,a .. attorney Jim ,Tole- dano. Passengers will be allowed to carry no more than 15 pounds on the plane, however, "so a -100thbrush, clean shirt and -socks will be about all we can pack." lhe rest of their lugga~e will When asked how'he felt about spending $1,000 an hour for the short trip, a genuinely surprised Pascoe said he had never thought of it that way, and then did a quick calculation to ensure ·that the figures were correct. Wanna place a classified ad? Call the Daily Pilot classified advertising dep.artment at 642-5678. . .. (t', .1 I r.hl1t111n~ ., so·~'l) OFF on Bnxni Chn,tm.1' l'.1rll' The out.,poJ...en con!lervatt\ e .as.- '>cmbh man blame<> the we akness of the Bu.,h prei.1den11al campaig11 1-r;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;~~~;;~;;;;;;;;~~~~~==;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~==;;;;;;;!!;!!;!!~~i-- for compounding the problems 6T California GOP candidates, a re- verl>c-coattatls effect. And he trace!> the president's ·re-election problems back to 'Bush's 1988 c:impaign declaration: "Re ad my lips -no new taxes." ··Dus h made a political error of : , gigantic importance when he said, ··1 'Read my lips.' 'fhat kind of an- : nouncement would kill an}'body," • 1 Ferguson said. "It was so specific, 1 even the voters heard it. I • "The mistake was compounded : when he rail>ed ta.~es before ~how· I \ 1ng up in front or the public with : two black eyes and a bloody nose. 1 He didn't even say pardon me or : , forgive me or mea culpa .... or nny· 1 thing. And he wa1tep four years to ..... apologize .. Ferguson abo blames the dif· 11.:-ult\~ of gaining a maJOrtty 111 the !.talc A~!lembly on di' 1s1om '~ithin the Republican Parl) . .. ~I) primary rea.,on '" accepting tlm pmi ti on is to bridge a division tha1 1' gro" 1ng in the Republican Part) ... Ferguson said. "The hsue 1hat\ <ieparating us most is the Jbort1on quei.t1on On the eto· nom1c issue~ and on most issues, mo ... 1 of us agree 100 percent." Aborrion should not be the de- fining ll>'>Ue in Repub lican Party po1t11~. accordin g to Ferguson, even though Gov. Pete Wilson is pro-choice and the Asloembl}' lead- cr.,h1p 1s pro-lire. "Everybody d1 agree!. over abor- tion but only Republicans are J...ill- ing each other over 11," Ferguson said. \\1thout a healing or \\-OUndS be- t\.l.CCn wamng GOP fac11on!I, Fer- gu ... on (,CC!. d1mtn1!.htng chances for becoming the mJJOflly party tn the A~scmbly "\\'hat I argue is, y,e're not onl) going tu remain a m1nor- i1y party. we're gmng to remain a m1nort1) part) that's divided.'' 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You r ATM card can be used at over 15,000 locations throughout the United States at any ATM machine displaying the Star or Cirrus logo . Unlike other banl<S, we charge NO ATM se rvice fee and NO ATM transaction fees, regardless of the location of the ATM machine you choose to use. (5) '"* .... ''" LUIDH• MEMBER FDIC ... ·- Call c>r visit today : ~orona Del Mar Banking Office 3 748 East Coast Highway Corona Del Mar, CA 92625 (714) 675-8866 Michael Zepeda-Branch Manager ·Source: An lndc~ndt~nt bank rcsean:h firm. c.. This offt"r ts subiect to change without no11l·c ;111d appltes co Pt·rs~,n.11 JumNI or l'l•rs<m.tl l fl Aw.,unrs ol S 10.000 or ~rraccr . ' r --- . BAYSIDE From A1 • bomb 1hat they've decided to sell to the DeAnza corporation." Newport Beach Assemblyman Ferguson, who visilcd lhe mo- bile home park last S:iturday along with other political candi· dates, said his staff researched the issue and found thal Califor· nia law requires the Irvine Co. to notiry the Parks Research Commillce-by registered mait-30 days be fore listing or offering the propcny for sale. ''They'd better talk to th ese people, because the organization can sue the Irvine Co. if they didn't tell them that they're of· fe ring the park for sale," Fcr~u- on said, "I cannot understand the Irvine Co.'s arbitrary at· titude toward these people. The law is clet1r." lrvine Co. spokesperson Dawn McCormick said company law- ytrs reviewed the civil code that Ferguson claims requires prior notice of sale. "Our counsel docs not believe that statute ap- plies in this case," McCormick said. "The statute applies to selling a mobile home park and not the land underneath one.'' But McCormick also said the sale -of the propeny 10 OcAnza is not final and Irvine Co. of· ficials arc planning to meet with representatives of hdlneowncrs who-want to-purchase-the-land. "We're asking them to clarify who-is the best representative," McCormick said. "We arc will- ing to meet with them to brief them and hear their concerns." While Ferguson's suppon is welcomed by some mobile park owners, his Democratic op- ponent in the race for the new 70 th Asscmt>ty District believes his actions arc inspired by the upcoming election. Costa Mesa attorney Jim Toledano, the Democratic nominee for the 70th Assembly District, was among the political candidates who were invited to speak at the mobile home park Saturday. "This is a pre-election . nip· fl op of 180 degrees after spend- ing eight years doing whatever the mobile home park owners wanted to reduce the rights of tenants and to slop tenants' rights legislation," Toledano said of Ferguson. "What he's claim- ing i$ that they-have a 1 ight' tu- be heard, but the bottom line is the teN'nts ought to have a stat- utory first right of refusal to purchase the park." Ferguson agreed that he has often sided with mobile home park owners. "I'm a properly rights guy," he said. "But these people are in a special cond ition -they've got a lot invested in their homes. This is not only ex- tremely unfair of the Irvine Co., it's against the law." LIMIT OME I'll t:lllTlllfEI •.LIMITED 111100 OM llAMO • 1111 IEALEll ' 'MEMOREX · SAVE 140 ·a..,, ....r.x VHS VCB -wltll.on-1ere.1n ,,.,,.,, 111to-p/ay and,.,,.,,, • Memorex performance for the price of an ordinary VCR • On-screen prompts let you set timer by remote control • 153-channel cable-compatible tuner Re9 239 95 •16 517 Hunyl Sale price good 10/1/92 through 10/12/92 TANDY® Am386 • SX/C!S C09VT'lll ITOM 2600 11126 #0 ""* .,.,,.. • 85MB hard dnve • 31/2" 1 44MB floppy drive • 2MB RAM • Super VGA graphics support • MS DOS 5 o. 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OUiciab .at Oral Robem lJm- 'Ycrsity, a liberal am college which Roberts founded in Tulsa, Okla., could not be reached for comment Wednesday cvemng. But according to Heywood, Robert's son Richard Roberts, 43, caught the first plane Wednesday morning to be by his father's side at Hoag. Roberts drew a storm of crit1- c1sm in the spring of 1987 for rais- ing millions of dollars by telling followers God planned to ta le ,h1!o hfe by the end of March if he didn't come-up with $4 .S million . You Are Invited .... To Help Us Observe Sixty Years of · Service to the South Coast Communities. 1932 ~ ~60Years~ : . ~ 1992 ·. Call in person at our_offic~ to pick up your Birthday Commemoration Gift. (Limit o ne per family> " Harbor Lawn- _j Mollnt Olive Mortuary & Memorial Park- Servicing all fai ths • Under new ownership · 24 Hour Services • 1625 Gisler Avenue • C.OSta Mesa • 540 ... 5554 .~ ---- Because it's your home ... shouldn't your kitchen be a Poggenpohl? . \ <a,ee11dtr,2 -· · OJ(ITCHENS Poggenpohl is -- --------..r.ommaued tu dcsigrung unique working and lt ving ~reas for dbcrimm~1tmg md1v1dudls So, 1t should come as no urpn. e whl"n w t.> tt.>11 you that each piece of J>oggenpo hl cabinetry has bt .. e n handmade by killed poggB1 l)d1 ' \II J .. Grrman craftsmt•n ~inc~ 1892. You'll find thtt C()mpkte ltnc of Po ggtm p ohl .J'n.hiuet at Greenbrier Kit chens 'o" ( lpt·n "11nd.1'' • N Greenbrier Kitchens HOURS: MON -FRI. 9-6, SAT. UM SUN. 11--4 - 3601 JAMIKlRm! ROAD (C'atNltR JAAB)REE/BRISTOU Nf.WroRT 8EAOf • 714/~ AtO Thui'aday. October 8, 1992 Pollce belleve sighted car wa Snowdon~s joged her memory, Montaomcry said. "I have a feclin1 that die penon t The car was beina towed by a beige-rhe vehicle doCI not have any idea I colored pickup truck, probably a Ford, rhe car is inwolvcd in tbJa ~ pe • h •--1. · sh 11 report," Montgomery said. ory -he determined she was a credible meeting lacer that morning bul never wu 1 strange-_, ... ang camper c ' Snowdoo's son, Rick, says he too lhi · sh d Mona-rv said. The camper shell sits witness. The woman preferred 10 remain owe up. •-.. 9 • ., b the people whO were towina the car dl lRVINE -Police.here now believe the unidentified, Montgomery said. Since then, Snowdon's family and approximately 2-3 feel back from the ca know that it is his father's. And he's car spotted by a law student as it was Snowdon, 48, or Hun-friends have conducted searches of the of the truck and has a homemade addi-sure what to make of the latest aishting By Tony Oodero Slalf WWllr being towed on Interstate 15 near Victor-tington Beach, was last area looking for the executive or his crim-lion auached to it, he said. Bui he said friends and family have ville was indeed the car of missing aero-seen on Sept. 1 after son-colored Buick Park Avenue. Those Three people were reportedly in the fcred 1 Sl0.000 reward just for the rct space ~xecutive Rowland "Rod" Snow-making a s4,ooo deposit searches turned up nothing until Tuesday, truck. The driver was a white man in his of the car, with no questions asked. don. 1 u · B k t th when the women phoned Irvine police 40s with shoutder-tenalh hair. On the pas-Rick Snowdon, 25, said he has given "My feelings are it's very accu ra te," a nion r ~ ~ th e about the sighting. scnaer side was a woman about 25-years · · th the clues to said Irvine police investigator Larry Mont-corner 0 ac ~ ur The woman said that when the story on trymg &O plCCC to&e er goril ery. "I have no doubt that it was the-_ . ._..,_~ Boulcv~rd and M1ch~l;. J about Snowdon's disappearance first old with long stringy blonde hair and in father's disappearance. correct ve hicle." .son. Onvc. An ~xecut1vc broke she joucc.L down &he lieense l>late 1he middle was a white m:rtc but with no -rve -been so busy-just taying-ttr c Montgomery said t at after talking to wilh Parker-Hanpifin of number because she does a lot of travel-description, Montgomery said. prehend what happened," he said . "'l the law studenl - a 41-year-old woman Irvine, Snowdcfn was ing. And she told police that when she Montgomery thinks the drivers may be situation is so baffling. l\.ic j usl ~top whomainlaiM~eh~pho~graphicfmieimi-~iRi~~Sinioiwidioin~iscihieidiui~id~to~aitireinid~a~isaiw~tihieiciairibc~in~g~wiwieid~~~i~~ied~ii~~e~~~iu~M~w~a~r~e~th~a~tili~~Q~rii~s ~Si~iwidioiii~i.~~~itiry~ii~~wiuinidicinitianidi:i·~~~~~~ Briefly Helen Mayers, wife of former mayor, dies Helen Meyers, a longtime Costa Mesa resident and wife of former -mayor ·Arthur Meyers, died Mon- day at a hospital in Reno, Nev. Mrs. Meye rs lived in Costa Mesa with her late husband, from 1947 to 1965. Arthur Meyers was Costa Me sa councilman from 1956 10 1965 and served as mayor from 1960 to 1962. From Costa Mesa, Mrs. Meyers and her husband moved to Carson City, where they lived for a decade before moving to Reno, \vhere she had lived for the past nine years. Th~ lllinois native \\as a homemaker and belonged to the Prc~byterian Church in Carson City. Sh\: is survived by daughter · Be11y Jenks Moore of Reno, fou r grandchildren and four great gr3ndchildrcn. A private entom~ment will be held.at Harbor Lawn Memorial Park in Cost3 Mesa. There will be no services. Motorcycle fatafftles down with helmet law The number of motorcycle riders killed in the firs t six months following passage of California's motorcycle helmel law last January was 34 percent lower than the number of fatalities during the same period last year, The California Highway patrol announced this week. "During the first six month!> of last year, 225 California motol'C)'cle rider . died in trnffic mishaps," CHP Commissioner Maury Hannigan said. The commissioner said injuries to motorcycle riders are significantly lower -5,666 for the first six months of 1992, compared lo 7.787 for the first half of 199 1. California's motorcycle helmet requirement went in10 effect last Januarv. Under the new law, m.Jers mu~t wear helmets when the) ride on public road"'ays. CHP officer!> issued 2,701 citations for violations of the helmet law during the first six months of 1992, an average of just over 450 citations a month. Hannigan said accident figures have declined 10 percent annually since 1986, while at the same time the number of licensed motorcycle drivers has increased by more than 60,000. In 1986 the California Motorcycl14>t Safety Program wa established, requiring all lho!.e under 18 to complete a cour'>e in motorcycle safety in order to be licensed. In 199 1. the age require· mcnt was expanded to include all those under the age of 21. Candidates forum to be aired weeknights COSTA MESA -A City Council candidates' forum wi ll be televised every weeknight at 9 p.m. on Channel 3 until Sept. 23. The hour-long forum wa~ taped hve at Copley Colony Tue~day nigh1 ilnd was sponsored by the Newport- Mesa Association of Realtors. All 10 City Council candidate participated, answering questions ranging from the city budget, parks and recrea11on, stimulating business and the general plan Commission postpones acuon on park noise NEWPORT BEACH -Park, ·Beaches and Recreation -conttni ~ ~.&pewe.Al..a. ___ J decision on re tricling uses at lhe Donita Creek Park nt lhe rcquc!ll or the nearby howewoners, said Ron Whi tley, directo r of the Park's Beaches and Recreation. Several homeowners complained to the commission that the organized ports at the park such O'i f ootban, soflb all and soccer generate traffic and noise and conOicr with their de ire to have a passive park cuing. The commrs ion was i oing to coru.}der a ban on such aclivlic Tuesday Bur now that the homeowner have requested a delay in the commi ion's dcci ion, Whillcy aid the issue is dead unlil the homeowners retum to the commi ion again. -By tb~ Dall,y Pilot 'f (' . -· COSTA MESA IS A GREAT PLACE TO SHOP CAMPAIGN! ~ r ~---=---·....,...---------....._.----' I - MERCHANT SPONSORS: · City of Costa ·Mesa -Coast Travel Motor Car Dealers SOuth Coast Plaza . . ' · J -;I). Property Management . Downtown Merchants Sports Connection Grant Boys Ma Barkers Kinko' s No SUBStitute Shea· Advertising Tice's Equipment Rental Mail Boxes Etc. Newport Party Center Triangle Square Pasta Mesa Harbor Center · Goat Hill Tavern Cimco·lnc. Regina's Statuary Ben's Plants le Pets· Childrens Photography · -°Leslie Eaton Moods· and Memories -Marie Eckess --__:~~~~~~~---~~----='---~ Opus ·111· .. n ~ 't r~ n p d !) Society Above: With violinists providing the music, · brunch organizers Lynn Davies-Cook, left, and Harriet Sandhu chat with chairwoman Jeannie Awad~ All were among those present as the Sound of Music Guild kicked off its new season with a Patron Brunch. Said Sandhu of the affair: "It's a 'thank you' to patrons and actives and a way to let th em know about our future fund raiser." At right: Ann Raney, left, Suzanne Pannier and Mary Shackleton. How to submn yaur -.inews The Daily Pilot welcomes the chance to share thf? news of yo ur engagemen t or wedding -with..ou~ r~cis.- r LOCAL NEWS ONLY For· a subscription to the Daily Pilot, call 642-4333. RUFFElL'S UPHOLSl£iY lllC. .... ,_ .... c...i 9er.i lUl .... R"~ CISTI •S&-Ml·115' Thurada , October 8, 1992 A 11 Society Editor Vida Dean ... 642-4321 The sweet Sound of MusiC I I only seemed right to hear music in the air at Sherman Library and Gardens. On Tuesday, the Sound of Music Guild was kicking off its new season with a Patron Brunch -and if the women in this gro1.1p have their way the music will never stop. Over the years, the 51-member group ha s raised nearly $900,000 !or the Orange County Society Performing Arts ----• Center, more than any of th e • .,; M.f< ...... '\.Q.11\"""" .other guilds. Last year, the dynamic group's benefit raised well over $80,000 -and they've go t big plans for this year too. Judilh Blakeney, left, and Jodi Greenbaum at Sound of Music event. Candice Schnapp attributes the group's succc.ss to the members themselves. ''Tl's the most diverse group of nice, hardworking people I know. I really love the ladies. lt sounds hokey, bu t I do," !.he S<!id. Tuesday's brunch, organized by Lynn Oavies- Cook and Harriet Sandhu, was a fun way recognize the guild's ncc9mpli!.hmenti.. Said Sandhu, "ll°~ a 'thank)'ou· to patrons and actives and a way to let them know about our future fund miser." As a counterpoint to her ten<.lerness for tunes, Sound of Music chai n,oman Jeannie Awad wore a suit with a musica l note motif. She \\Clcomcd new · members Pam Paul, Shirley Clark, Susan Kensey, Patricia Marshall, Eileen Passo, Sandy Popisil and Beve rly White . And with the gardens to back her up, Awad reminded everyone to ''take time to smell the ro~es.." I3cncfit chairwoman Jodi Greenbaum !.hared the ne"s that th e upcoming benefit, Circu!. Fantasy, is !let for March 27 at the Four Season). The 75 act1\e and patron member!.\\ ho attended were treated to morning garden tour11 and a light buffet of fruit and delightful pa_lltnes prepared by the Sherman Garden!. \Olunteers. They e'en got to taf...c a lllllc of the ga rden feeling home: d1minuti\c, polkJ;dotted "i.pla~h plant!.'• sencd as fa\O r'I and reminders of the dav. Some there were ·Kat hleen Rh ynerson, Fiona Peterson, Ollie Hill, Evelyn frost, Dana Mc eill, lily la~ash, Terry Callahan, Barbara Mason, Sue Simpkins, Phyllis Wallace, Margo Phillif'S, Jeanelle Glazer, Myrna Elliott :ind Margarite Ghugay. Sabatino's Restaurant & Sausage Co: Un.'UIJ't ~.J (l)(lldllJW .. u' ~Jten~ Wi: rruh· C:\l'I) ~1h1:nnc m t:\i:f\I anJ 1.'\CI) 1.'\l'nt 'f'.'1.1.ll " "l\lpte LUI\.!\\."' .il\i fal.'ot' a P1rn1~' '.Jflrrtla!J\, :J-\Ml\dWll".'1 Jfu~r.K'>l.>f'I "Authentic Italian Sausage Made In • • •. rJ Our ~wn Kitehen" 1- Pick up engagement or wedding forms in our lobby at 310 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, or send a self-addressed stamped envelope to the Wedding Department, The Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, 92626. rr====================================;-1 J Wl'lilmi: R~epr1o.ln.' .Jf\v-8.it M1t:\am .':JFull P.1rn Rema\, :lB.lnl.)Ud fuc1h11e. 1 Photos of the couple or of the bride only may be submitted with the finished form . 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For top name ladies' and children's fashions aod accessories, stop by newly remodeled H;iute 2nds in Costa Mesa, located at 432 East 17th Street. You 'll find owner Gianna · G1annulli ready to provide you with e\ en bigger price breaks than what you see on tne tags! Her stock. consistin~ of 40 percent hew items, includes clothing, sterling silver, leather belts, purses, shoes, earrings, bracelets. and hair accessories. Designer brands incl ude Holly Sharp, Guess, The Limited, Ann T.1ylor, Betsey Johnson, DKNY, Le\ is and Cal\ in Klein. Gianna, \\.ho's owned Haute 2nds fo r two years is a bargain hunter herself. "I honestly believe people should not have to pay an arm and a leg for qu.ality," she ~a\s. "I \\.Jnt to pass on the best bargains I iind to my customers." From gowns and tuxedos to sportswear, shop Recycled Rags in Corona del Mar for great ~argains. Cor1~ignmcnts are accepted am time \\1th a 60 percent store/ 40 percent client split of the sale price At the end of the con~gnmcnt per od, all mcrchand1~e not sold or picked up b> the consignor, 1s donated to "New Directions," an organizatic.m In Cm.t<1 Mesa that benefits n battered women's shelter. Haute 2nds 1::. open Monday, 11 a.m. to 3 p m , Tuesday through F rid,1y, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Saturcl.:iy, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; and Sunday 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The phone number is 646-5833. Looking for a recession-defying method of elega nt dressing? Looi< no further than Orangewood Boutique, .:in upscale resale ladiC's' shop, located at 2850 East Coast Hi.ghway in Corona dcl Mar. Orangewood has expanded its mercha ndise base dramatically to pro' 1de the professional woman \\1th a complete wardrobe at unbelievable ,:>rices -Only the iirw~t c:armcnts arc offe red at 10 t) 2 5 pcrcC'nt off the original pnL(' H c;h-f,hh1nn e' cn1ng \\car, at a fr a< : on or th<.> co~t in dudes clC's.1gnl'r iabeb such as Ungaro, l\rm,1111, Valentino, Es.cada, and Meld.IL'. r or a, career \\ardrobQ, )Ou'll love the suits, St. John 's f...111~. stlk blouses and business dresses ror ..... c.>ekend dressing, there's a great selection of jeans, shorts and 1ogg1ng suits. Orangcv.ood Boutique, open Monday through Saturday from 10 a m. to 5 p.m., is a non-profit enterprise, benefiting Orangcwood Children's Home. Thev \\ elcome your contributions of time and clothing. The phone number 1) 760-6640 Head O\.er to Balboa P~ninsula, off Ne\\port Boulevard and find out why Second Time Around Number 2, has been a landmark store for the past 25 years. Within Willking distance to Lido Isle, Second Time Around has a long and successtul history due to its affluent customer base and their taste for distinctive apparel. The shop features all designer labels of like-new items selling at 75 to 80 percent off original prices! Choose from Giorgio EVERYTHING MUST GO! Armani or Donna Karan suits retailing for $1,500 and pay only $400; Due to a high influx of new merchandise, there's usually a sale going on everyday. Second Time Around Number 2 is located at 432 3"2nd Street, just three blocks south of Plcific • Coast Highway in Newport Beach. Open Monday through .,.. Saturday, from 10 a:m. to 6 p.m., look for the bright yellow a\.\.ning and ask for Janella Tesone, the • owner. The phone number is 675-2664. In Corona dcl Mai;, there's a quaint ii ttlc cottage where your fashion imagination can run wild. From glittery gowns and tuxedos to sporb\\.ear, sweaters and leather, you'll find clothes worn by the world's "Best Dressed People." The boutique, Recycled Rags, l~ated at 2 731 East Coast Highway, is the Rolls Royce of resale shops for men and wQmen. Serving clients from Trump Towers in New Yori.. to Honolulu, Hawaii, with buyers from all over the world, this little store that Audrey Patterson opened 23 years ago, features desi$ncr clothing, new costume Je\velry, handbags, belts and the largest · selection of hats in the area! Keeping the merchandise on th e floor for 30 days, Recycled ~ag_s prices them at one-third of the original price. At the last Sunday of every month, with the client's permission, clothes are mark'd 40 percent off the store price and arc available for purchase at the "Parking Lot Party" from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. They also give away a S 1 00 gift certificate at a drawing held at 2:30 p.m. Complimentary hot dogs and lemonade are se rved to customers. Recycled. Rags is open seven days a week, from Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from Noon to 5 p.m. MasterCard and Visa are accepted. The phone number is 675-5553. Another great resource that helps you make the most of yo ur dollar is the quarterly c>"t\\.S A New Line of Casual Fashions for Men & \\bmen ~ END OF SUMMER ·SALE 20% OFF Thru Oct. 31st Bright colors and a relaxed ftt make this stylish, eety to care for clothing PERFECT FOR TRAVEL .. FUN TO WE.ARI 634 Udo Pork Drive. Newport Beoch • 675-9773 Located behind Deloneys Restaurant above Cote Ole ¢. Mon ·SOI l<b'n~. $IA'4 l<b'n'"'Pfn EVERYTHING MUST GO! GOING OUT OF BUSINESS -· SALE • BUY one at regular price and receive econd item of equal or le value for 1¢ hoo e rrom 8 large election of picture frames, entire 'selection or cry tal, vase & much more ••. .--~~~~~~~~~~~ ON THE TABLE 859 Ncwpon Center Dr. Fashion bland Newport Beach, CA 92660 ~ l(I Rct 8111111 ' Tht i..lllllcd) 644-6335 Mon.-Fri. at. 10;00 AM • 9.00 PM 10:00 AM · 6:00 PM I 1:00 AM · 5:00 PM Sun . newsletter, "Bargain Hunter." Editor Sharon Wurth searches " Orange County for the best "finds'' to include both consignment shops and discount retailers. She also provides informative shopping tips. For subscri,tion information, cal (714) 994-1013. Send in your latest Fashion & Beauty news, inquiries and photographs to: Fashion, The DAILY PILOT, 330 West 8,1y Street, Costa Mesi), 92627, or Fax us your upcoming events al 631-5902. Please include >-our name, :Jddress and photle number. +faute 2nds in Costa Mesa is a ba rgain hunter's paradise for 1~­ dies' and children's fashions. THE JUNIO]j. LEAGUE of Orange County, Cahfomia, Inc. presents T\~lce the Style New and Near1y New Quality Ladies Clothing and Fashion Accessories, Unque·Jewfery & Gift Items at F~lous Prices Clearance Sale Last Saturday of Every Month October 20, 21, 22 and 23 at the Orange County FaiTgTOI01ds, Costa Mesa Tuesday .. Thursday from 10am .. 9pm & Friday from 10am-5pm -.. • General Adnl~ion $5.00 •Seniors (55 & ova'} Adm~ion $3.00 (notv.Jl1<.l withany ochcrQi.~c) Y ou are invited to come ~d shop our unique selection of holiday gifts. More than 50 exhibitors from acros.5 the United States are getting ready to display their special holiday gift ide~! In addition to the fabulous shopping, ..ve offer )'OI': • Daily luncheons with holiday presentations • Children's Afternoon with food, fun, music & Santa Cla~ • Holiday decorating with Dana Anderson For more information, call (714) 261-0823 -~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -~~~---~---~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~ Th~ Write to: Pilot letters, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Fax letters to: 6464170 Community Forum runs on Tuesdays. Thursdays and 5.:iturdays Readers' Holline ... 642·6086 Editor William lobdell ... 642-4321, ext. 351 Edl·1or1·a1 -· · · . -, · . ·· .. ~ ·. "',,.LI:=~·~--·«· ~ ... -,:~ · ' ....... "' .. ·..._ ~;-(.... ~ I• 1• -·-• .._1.1. j • .,.. I "l • ...._ 1•" • .. • ••• ,.,,1.,,•·~~-• ~,.. •-"''--.... -. _,,. -• • :'# I • • ' ' '-•· t~ • -'~ ' -"'> 11-=~· . . '.'0:: .• ~,. • < ·~ _, • Pete -WilsOn wilDps · out-on-Brown~ct If you arc-1nren:~ rrr-rtTn171M1'7m..,....,wtrrr--i--t-:r- legi:sliJror to urge them to join tile effort to override Gov. Pete Wil:son's. veto of the Gov. Pete Wilson has done ;s number of cu rio us things during his term in Sacramento, but his veto of the Dro,\n Act reform is even more curious than h1'1 standard fare. "" Would hav~ banned the excuse or "pcn~ing litigation" for holding closed·d90r sessions. abused, ignored and ridicule.d by elected officials and their attorneys. It >- is nor mere coincidence that in the 40 }ears of its existence, there has not been a single conviction for a Brown Act violation ... in the entire state. asso'oiated "ith copying and posting a· singl~ agenda for each meeting. • Legislators now ha\'e the Opportunity to O\erridc Wilson's veto and will consider taking that route when they recon\cnc today. Brown Act reform, here's who 10 call: State Senate Murion ll~rgcson, (R), 37th Dist. 140 Newport Cenier Drive. Suite 120. Newport Beach, 92660, 640-1137, (Represents Ne,\port Beach) The veto ended -at least for the moment -S\\ecping reforms of the "orn·out, run·down, castly ignored Drown Act, the very cornerstone in California for prc\cnting politician!. from doing busincs behind clrn.ed doors. .. "" W9uld ti.ave.prohibited -closed-door "personnel" discus-.ions involving elected official . "" Would have forced county and city governments to put out meaningful agendas on closed·dOOI\. nems, rather than the cloudy. and • \ague descriptions th.ti arc now offered up to voters. The reforms, backed by such legislators as Marian Bergeson, would have helped all of us take back our righ1 to keep an eye on our gO\ernmcnt While reforming the Bro, .. n Act may not be as prc!.!ling as our. ongoing economic p~ght or as sexy as some of the other bills our legislators are debuting. 11 h an important, fundamental bill that cuts to the 'ery heart of ou r form of government. John R. Le~is, (R), 35th D1~t . 1940 W Oranse"ooc.l, Suite 106. Or.1nge, 92668 939-0604 (Repre ent!i Co\tJ Mesa) State Assembly Gil F-erguson, (R), 7Uth 01 t. 4667 M.icArlhur Dl\'d., Suite 305, !':c\.\ port Deuch, 9:?66U, 756-0665. (Represents Newport Ueach ) The reform, whi ch was apprO\ed by both the Senate and the Assembly, "ould have added ome teeth to the Brown Act. Among other things, it \\6uld have: Y' Clomped down on·out·of·to\\n retreat~ for elected officials. In e!.sence, the reform "ould have gu.aranteed \Oters and cititcns the very th1~g that they should expect from their elected officials: The right to know what our representatives arc up The Brown Act, as it ~tands, is something of a joke. It is routinely Sadly, Wilson wimped out on us. For tlli! record, Wilson said he killed the bill because he was concerned about the financial impact. But that rings hollow. Awfully hollow. The total cost of the bill to each city or county would have the amount We urge our readers to contact their local representatives and ask them to join the effort to override Wilson's veto. Nolan Friacllc, (R), 69ch Dist. l 7195 Ne\.\hope Sc . Suite 201, Fountain Valley, 9:?708. 66:?-5503. (Represents parts of Costa Mes<.1 , Foun&.ain Valley and lluntmgton Uc.ich.) SaVing money on college; waiting it on t~achers A\ Californi:i goc into another }l!at of hortfoll and financiJI Cri)iS, C\ef)One i ti) rng to come up with sului1ons. It ecms the ma1ont> of Californian recogni1.$...!_he importance of educatloil"ilnd ih place in leeping Californi.1 a<> a leader in the n:ition Certainly much of our succc's is based on our educational sy:,tcm. Sull , .. c read cutbacks and reduction!> at all le'cl of educauon. lncrea\cd tuition at the college lc\cl, growth cap :ti communit) college and cu tbacl.s at K· J 2. A<. the 1a,p3)e~ st:tted in Prop 9 , v.e want<. good education an C:ilifornia. f\cn our mO!lt recent election. in spue or the rccc sion, the ta\pJ}cr still pa~cd both 'chl'l\>I bond We ~hould be getting the most for our dollar One "'!> "ould be for the ~Jte colleges and U01\erstt1e to take only juniors, ~enior and grtduate stodenb and ~chd all frc~hmen and sophomores 10 commun11y colleges. The cost of education ~ about one-half at the commun1t} college and yet stJt1\t1c' show the tr:in!.fcr student from communa1y college docs as ~ell or beuer than the tudcnt entering the um\cr i1y as a (re hman. so. 1( all fre hmen and sophomores entered community colleie . the uni\crsitjes and college could offer more upper di\is1on ond graduate work so student could get their eln c and fini\h to four year and a :,ignificant amount or money could be saved. If any parent insisted hi child go to a four-year college direct from high school, then there ore many fine private colleges in California that could accommodate them. Bottom line we need 10 stretch our education money os far as we · can nnd still give California · students the be 1 po iblc education. DICK TUCKER Newport Ocach ' On bch.111 of all California Commun11y College teacher , I \\ 1,h to e~prc ll our ,1pprcc1:111on to the \a.\pJ)Cr!> who h.1,c rcn.ntl)' gl\cn to U\ an C\lr<t ,.,cci.. of p.ud 'acnt1on cacb )Car \\h1 ch "'e humorously .. 1.all "-.1aff dc\elopmcnt 1..la)s." · ·Your genero.,ity in paying u' approximately SW,800,000 c.ich )Car to take a '"ed. off from leJching 1s npcc1all) appreciated at thb time. W11h the di mal !>late of the economy in CahforniJ, \.\C lno~ th3t m.ln)' or you arc . lo-.ing )O"r job!> and sometime'> }Our homes and life s:i' ings. To g1'c 10 teachers a gift of o'er SZO, 00.000 at a time \\hen you arc ~metimc~ not .iblc to buy .:nough food for )Our O\\n families !.hO\\\ \\hat America 1 all about You make me proud • to be an Amtric;in. God blcs-. )OU all Your fin;1ncial contnbu1io1h (ta.'< dollar!.) \\ill be U)ed to pay me to part1c1pate in lhc following acti\ 1tic:.: I. A d..ty cruising the ocean on a boa.t O\\ ncd by the Lo' Angeles -C--&tmnunity--Collegc D1'>tric1 2. A field trip along the California aqueduct. . -.. 3. A study of the chaparral in • Simi Valley, California. 4. A tour of the L.A. Pierce college media center. S. A fitnc s nealth clinic. 6. Three special intcrc 1 computer oriented cla ses. I am 3 bUlltnCSS teacher and "ill never be able to use any information from the above activities in my own classe , but that is not important. The important thing is that you, the taxpayc~. by you r sacrifices on our beh31f, have made us proud to be teachen. Among all the people in all the nations of the world, the American taxpayers arc the most giving, giving, gi\ ing -. BOB BRAD LI:. Y Woodland Hill Do :we really need (his man? Gil . Ferguson 's outbursts ana firaaes have worn thin I'hc CllllCO'> of Newport Beach. term limits, lcg1,l.:itor. If the CalifqrntJ e onom~ { • Co~til ~tc .. a, and Irvine descf\ c Ferguson authoring little "asn't in a <.leprcsi.1on. th1 might nc" poht1( 11 rcpre!.cntation in should be held legislation of all be prett) amusmg. But there·s the st:Jtc A!l~~mbl). 1 here may 10 the standard any no1c ;ind . nothing fonn) at-iouc 11 to the ha'c been a 111ne \\hen \\C could of public sho\\ing~cant thou~ands o.f ~"port Beach. afford service he interest in Collt:l ~lesa, and If' 1ne residents represent:uhc!. advocated for learning much \\lthout JOb~ or health care, nor better koO\\ n others -three about the bilb to the local entrepreneurs·\.\ 00 for \Crbal terms and you before him in :ire lo!>mg businc .. s at ~n all too bomb.1l>tics and return to committees. rapid pace. \1t nol than an private life. Instead," t Wh at has Gil F<;rgui.on done ab1lit\ to cruft Now seeking · ob!lervcd the for }OU lately? In all likelihood leg1 .. fotion his fifth 'AlmunJc. prob.ibl> nothing Gil Ferguson re!>pon-.i'c to con!.ecutive "Ferguson ha .. done le !. fur the re!.idents of local problems. term, spins off the 70th Assemh-lv-Oistr-te-t-with Mark Petracca Out thi-; time 1 crgu:,on's elaborate more of your ta.'< dollars than • has clcarlv support for Asseml>lyman Gil Ferguson the.uric:, abou1 almost any other member of the p..ts,cd; a ·lu\ury term limit , a!> the force .. of A .. sembly. Yet n's hard to made ob!.oletc with so many other issue!>, .,cenh e' ii. "hich u'ually means classif) this ..t., much of an Liberal Politics by 1he very real \.hsingenuous. 1t not complctd) Democrat!> and Communi:,h ·· ac.hte\cmem HJrU!>!llllg B.irbara economic, hypocnucal. Californ1..1 needs educational. Bo,er and c.ilhnl! ,.,omen · cn,i1onment.1l While Fcrgu on ha' an \\Orker's compensation. and • "dmg•a-lings" ju~t doesn't cut it and '-0\.1JI problem!I faced by the authentic gift for m.il-:ing nC\\ll • health care reform. along" ith as being responsl\C to \.\hat ails 70th A .. ,cmbly District. \\ith a rancorou) remark or economic rc\italiuation and 1he county or the states. In 'hort, it" .. ume for childi h caper; "'hat \\e need is 3 environmental protection. =rhis Thi 1 n't legi!.l:ithe leadership A 'embl)man Gii Ferguson. leader committed Lo pos1the. requires informed deliberation :ind it's ccrtainl> not magn1l(X1uent ma ... ter of change in a \.\ide \8riety of areas. and coopcrau'e decision making reprcsen1at1\e of an) thing med1cvala,m. to reure. The With Ferguson in Sacramento all by skilled, intelligent, and · important C\cep1 bad manners. ... earch for responsive and \\e seem to get arc embarrassing dedicated lcg1slato~ folly in tune Unfortunately, holding public re~pect.ihle lcader:,hip for e'ery headlines about his latest "itb the problems and spc ia l office for Gil Ferguson is JUSt c111zen ol the 70th commends the h..tranguc, be it again!.t \\Orldng needs of their con>tituent<;, The omethmg to do, a "ay to cnJOY Ill\ i~or:umg advocacy and mothers, environmental 70th Asscmbl) Di>trict 1> simply • ,parh, perquisite:.. and press cooperatl\c spiri1 of Jim regulation, Japanese-American , not getting thb I.ind of pol111cal attention at taxpayer expeme. 1 oled.mu 01,er the lcgi-.lati\.c pubJic cducatton, or Il..trbarJ re.pre.sent at ion !com Gil "Cadillac G1.1." to borro\\ Mary ob~1rudionism and unproductl\e Boxer. Ferguson. HornboclJc's apt 1hea1ric~ of Gil Ferguson. Nevertheless, if Fcq~u~on had After cighr )ear:, in the characterization of Ferguson Public fru~tration '""ith the a substantial record of kg1~lative Assembly, Fergu!.on has worked during the June primary. has gridlock of permanent accomplishment his emb.1rra)sing his way to the 'ccy bou9m of the become an c'<pen'e go,crnmcnt mJy be rco,on public dbpla} might be ,.,orth California Journal's evaluati\c masquerading a~ a iegl!.lator. enough for !>omc to \Ole for 1olcrating. Out he doc,n't and ur,ey of Mate legislator:i Out of J .,..ill vote for lee1!.lative Tokdano '11mpl) bccau!>c voterll shouldn't be "ii ling to 80 member of the Asllembh . leadership ..tnd rcll..Ponsi'"e Ferguson 1s an incumbent. This tolerate it any longer. FcrgWion rece1,ed the (olfo,~ mg politacal rcpre!.enta1ion on No'. \.\Ould he ra h nnd, in Ferguson· Ferguson is loo"n throughout r..tnkirTg :n 1991· integrity -3 and th.it mean:. m~ onl) \;i:iblc • ·.1se, an t:ntird> unncce!.:.ary the slate as one of the least .i~th out of 0: mtelhgencc -ch.p1ce in the ~Otb b to 'Ole for 1mpul e !lmcc there are ample effecti\,c A .. ~cmbly member~.. i6th out of ~0; problcm·sohing Jim Toledano substantive reasons 10 retire The California Political ability -SOth out of bO; poten· MarJ. P. Pctrocca ; As-sociate Ferguson from office. Almanac, 199 1-92, dc..,crihc ti.ti -77th out of 80: and o\er-Proft or of Political ciMce at ,.\s a de\oted proponenL of Ferguson as "..i lackluster au perform..ince -7blh of '::10. L'Cl . The fol/on ing is a samplmg of coll from our 2..t.hour Readers' Hotline. If you'd liJ.c co get invo/\.·ecJ, it's llS easy as punching in the following ~c\.·cn numbers: 642-6086. Please leave. your n:ime (spell it out), city and phone number (for vcr~fication). Thank you! Arrest on football neld l'd hke to comment on the i uc of the Newport Beach police arresting the young man on the football field. Don't those SL~ officers have omethtng better to do? It was clearly, clearly proper for him to be out there otherwi,se the coaches would ha\e asked him themsel\CS to leave. Don't the Newport police have enough intelligence to disce rn that? • DA VE ADA"MS, Costa Mesa Football bad for boys' health l feel that ~ome of the football parents at Co ta Mes..t l ligh should be a little bit concerned about this he..td ramming that is going on the footb.111 teams. What the~·rc doing 10 the boys head • to their ncc"'-5 and back, is \Cl) dcfin1tcl)' not in good health standard~ MAUREEN MILLER. Costa Mcs:i ....., .... ~ Local Scene D..til} Pilot columnbt Jerry Kobnn is taking the da\ off. He w1il return S:llurday. PRESIDENT Georp Buth, (R), The Wlute House. 1600 Pennsylvania Avo , Washin11on, O.C. 20500 .How to contact your legislator~ ""'E\\PORT-Mf.s \ l \ttU:n CllOOL OISJ'RJ(.I, lblll 16th St, Ncv.~nt lkach, 7b0-3:!00 Supcnntcn~knt John W. l'likoll Bo.arJ Mcm~r.: turrt t \\rrntr, VICE PRESIDENT o .. Qea,te, (R), Senate Offioe 8u1ldina. WasMnaton. o.c. 205 10 COVIRNOll Ptte Wllloa. (R), Stal• Cap11ol, 'Saeramcntci, 9S814, (916)4'S·lttl U.S. S£NATOllS AIH Creattoa. (0). 5757 W. Century Blvd . Suite .SIS Lot Anfclcs, 9004S, (213)215·2186. Joe.a ~"'· (R), 2400 E. Katclla Ave .• Suite l 068. Anaheim. 92806, 6)4-233 I U.S. HOUSE or REPUSENTATIVES ON Ca. (R), 4'0ch Di t., 4000 M~Archur Blvd., Eut Tower, N~n Beath. 92660. 7%-2%4'. (Re~nli Colfa Mesa and Ntl#pCM't ee.ch.)""" ITATSSINATI ...,._ ....... (R), 37Q Dlte. 140 Ncwpott (:u11r DrM. SWtc 120. Newport Beach, nefO. 640-1 U7. (Rcptet .. 11 Newport Bcach) J• L 1.AWta. (R), )Sth Di&C .. 19'0 W. · ' OrangcwOod, Suite l()(1;0r11nac. ~Z6<18, 9J9-0604. (Rcprcscnts Co\t:a Mc\lll STATE ASSE.\lllLY - Giibert ferptoa, (R,, 70lh Oi\I., 4667 MacArthur Blvd., Sune 201, Nc\\port Beach. 92660, 156-0665. (Newport Bcach ) Nolaa Frtutlle, (R), 691h Dist., l719S Newbopo St., Suite 201, Foununn Valley, ·92708. 662:sso3. (Represents p.ut~ of C<Xta Mesa and ltunt[naton Beach ) CAUFORNIA COMIAL COMMISSION San Francisco (41S)904-sioo (South co.at tt&ion covcraac sp(jt b(twccn omce1 tn wng Beach (213) 590-5071, and San Dlcao (619) 297.974&0 • • Com•Wloef! Do• M(ln1tl1: (619)723·112 . ORANGE <.:OUNTY llOA.llD or SUPEllVISOU • Hall of Admi.,.tiM, 10 Ci Center Pina, Saata Au. 92101 Harriett M. Wlfdtto lnd Date, <:mta Mesa. 8J4.3220 , . Thomas F. Riley 5th Di t. (Ncwpott lkach, S.:inta Ann 1 lci£ht~) 834·3550 <fOUMY BOARD OF £DUCA1 ION ~ Kalmus Dmc, Costa Mc a, P.O. Bo' 9050, 92628-9050, 966-4000 ElluibcU• t>. Parker, memb(r, Trustee Arca 5 (Costa Mesa, Newport Beach.) COAST COMMU llY COLLEGE DIST1tte'r - 1370 Adamt Ave. Co&ta Mesa. 92626,;432-5012 Chancellor: AJn-td P. , .......... PW.; Praldtnt; Nancy A.~ Board Mtt9kn: Sbtn)' Baum, P.ul G ......... Walttf' C. llewal.i, Anaendo ll ••II; Stadalt Truttt: Klntt• II. Cuwooct ORANGE COUNlY FAJl IO.UD 88 Faar Dr .• Cosca Meia. '51·FAJR Pmidnt: Dee Wiiiet, Vice Pr..wcoc, ...., S.ltlil; Dincton T091 U1•-· &...n, AnoN, ...... c ...... llg(ll , .... ...., ....... ......., Laapto11 JI•~ Gef7...,.... pre ldtnl; Jim dt Boom, Rod MacMllllan, Judy fran(O, Shen') Loofbourrow, Ed Ott._tr, Mnrtha >luor. Mt::SA CO:'\SOLIDATU> \\',\It.It 01 IRtC;t 1%~ Placentia. Cost• M~~a. 631-IWO &.rJ Mcmbcn 1 rudy Oh Ila, llunl-. l'•nlan, Ma no Dunallft, J1u:k llall, Tom ~tl\on COSTA Mt: .\ \MTAR\ DISTRICT P 0 Bo1t I ~00. C~r1 Mc a 9262 · 1 ~lt>. 754·50U. Doil.Cd Memtic~· him Wahner, James Fcrl')n\an. Huf) Grcrn, Nate Read~ 1ncJ Did Sherrick. • Cll'' GO\£.RNML'li r l•otta MtSa: Ctt)' Hall, 71 fair Dm-e, '754·$22'\, ~ary Hornbuckle, mayor: Sandra Ocn1 ' ~ ma)Of, Peter Butta, Joe l!rk~JOn nd Ja Humphrey, council m mbct1. N~ 8"d: City 11111, JlOO N~t BlvJ .. 6"-JJ09. MiJOf. Phtl Sant0ne; MIJ\lf rro ccm. 0.Rnce Tumer; John Cox. Ewt,n Hart. John Htctacs. lluthelyft Plummer, Jeu Walt . - An lodt'pendt>nt 'cw~p.iper PubhShcd b) Co.ut Cvmniun•l\i ~ ... Inc. Elliot Stein, Jr. ch.l1rm~n Jim Crnsing~r publ1~r Tom John~on ~ ;oci4ll~ i)Ubllsher WilliMn , LOW.II td1t0f VlCC! preiident 54~ MArble rNnagtng editor • . ack Page Newport Be~ch_ City Council Candidafe profiles: ·~~----.-~A-NDEBAv-~~---~~~__.,~~ ----.-~-------- Aae: 55 Background: Planning Commissioner since 1987 and chairwoman of.the commission from 1990-1991. On the Citizen's Environmental Quality Advisory ~ommittee 1981-1985. ~ard member of the West Newport Community Association. Director and past president of airport working group. Graduate of Leadership Tcxnorrow and member of that group's board of directors. Director and .ice president of .American Heart Association. Occupation: Real estate agent. Presently not working. Tl)ree main issues: Improving conditions in West Newport. Working with thC. city on future budg~ changes. Working on a business aad city partnership. ' • What makes you ditrerent: '"The 13 years of experience in community service that I offer. I come to the council ready to ~o to work. My training is pretty adequate I think." · Description or current council: "Hard-working." RICJ:IARD BANKS ------------------- Age: 56 Background: Corporate officer and vice president and has served on many busines~relatcd committees. Occupatjon: Account executive for graphics company. Three main issues: Economic decline. Quality of life enhancement. The increase of criminal activity. What makes you dltrerent: "I really consider myself as a people's candidate. I'm accepting no contributions and no endorsements. I have successful business accomplishments. 've been listed in Who's Who in California but probably the least kno\V.O candidate." Description or current council: "Variegated." District 5 J EAN WATT~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~.....,....~ Age: 65 Background: Incumbent Councilwo man: Co-founder of SPON in 1975 and founder of Newport Conserva{lcy in 1990. City Transponation Committee member fo r eight years. Occupation: Community activist. Three main issues: Environmental quality. Sustain quality of life for our· residents in their neighborhoods so they have a balance of open sp,ace and recreation. Create a sustainable economic base that doesn't depend on excessive growth. What makes you different: "The difference is my background in city affairs. I've had 20 years of playing an active role in city affairs so I have a knowledge base about that." Description or current council: "Balanced." HEART . &SOLE CLASSIC. SK and 1 OK fun run and 25K bike ride, ·Saturday, 'october 31 . 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Only Sam t.o 4pm. r-roon 20362 S\N Birch St. ~ .,...,._. Sant.a Ana Heights .;i')'$_....B .... rJ15 ... (714) 756-1211 ........ .. -. ·Interior & Exterior Exolc Tropcals •COJs •Palm Trees • Banana Trees • Bloomilg Ordlids De bay Banks Watt DIANE COLTRANE ------------------Ap: 60 Backaround: Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Cub board member and mcm6er of Rotary Cub Scholanhip Commutee. Member of Hoag 'S2 Oub. On the Orange County Repul>lican Women Business ana PioTessional Board of Directon. President of Queen Mary Board of Trustees for three yean. Vice chairman of Econon.tic Dcvclopmeot Commission for city of Long Beach. OccupaUon: Real estate agent and broker. . Three main 1uue1: Economic crisis. Traffic solutions. Healthy growth fOt" city. What makn you different: "I have strong business management skills and managed a company with a 130 sales people. I was business owner founder and sole owner of an escrow comp~ny. I am fiscally responsible. I don't believe in spending money the city doesn't have." De1cripUon or current council: uHard-working." BOB LEWIS Aae: 69 Bacqrourul: Senior vice president of Wylie Labor:atories in El Segundo. . Vi~ president and general maoager of EndevCQ Corporation. Fonner vice president of American Marketing Association. Was the founding executive director of the Executive Service Corporation of Southern California a , non-profit organization ttiat provides manaaement consulting assistance. Graduate of Harvard business school a~ed on the faculty there for two years. Navy veteran and World Wai rnteutenant. Occupation: Ccnified Management Consultant. Three main Issues: The city's propensity to dip into cash reserves -SS million over the last three years. Making sure city officials arc more responsive to the needs and wishes residents. Zero-based budgeting. Starting department heads with zero dollars requiring them to justify every dollar they spend. What makes you different: "I feel the City Council can benefit from havi ng a businessman because the present members have minimal business background ... My consulting background gives me the ability to get a quick grasp of problems." . Description or current council: "Can't describe it in one word." Dll1Plct 7 JOHNCOX,JR. ~------------------­Ase: 53 Background: City Councilman §ince 1980. Mayor from 1986 to 1988. Chair- man of San Joaquin Hills Corridor Agency. Director on the Sanitation D is- trict. Chairman of Regional Advisory and Planning council. Member AQMD Interagency Implementation Committee. Member of AQMD Re- claim Steering Committee and Southern California Association of Govern- ments Executive Committee. Also on city Air Quality, Budget committees. Occupation: Marketing Consultant. · Three main Issues: Transportation. Air quality. The economy. What makes you different: "My years of experience in business and governmental affairs." Description or current council: "Construct iv~." ............. ..... ---~ Coltrane ""' . . . ' .• Lewis Cox -~~~~~~~~~~~~I) •• --- Sports ~ October 8, 1992 The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson ..•. 642-4330 ext.387 llctlon B Rich Dunn-club tennis/82 Classified/87 Automotive/81 O THE Bl. CdM's J.R. Walz is averaging 6.5 yards per carry. CdM's Tom Hess has a 6.7-yard ru.shing average. Sailors' Jason Lawson is an All-CIF tight end. Sailors' Steve Gonzales is averaging 6.3 yards per. ' . Enter the sushi factor , in the Battle of. .the · Bay ~ Harbor's the slight favorite in this traditional rivalry, maybe it's the sushi facto_r_ that gjve~ _ the Sailors the ultimate edge. By Barry Faulkner ScMwts Wltllr W hile the rootbnll conching staffs and players at Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor high schools are cramming Xs and Os, em-' phasizing ball control, discipline and ex- ecution, the outcome or the annual Bat· tie or the Bay Friday night may hinge on something else, altogether. Enter the iushi factor. Newport quar- terback Greg Wil- li:ams and Corona dcl Mar tight end/ linebacker Chris Quinn invoked the here1ofore un- pu bl ic ized cle- ment Tuesday night. as part of their annual prc- game rendition of dining with the enemy. plan to continue their friendship, which has helped introduce each to several players they'll be facing on opposing sid~ or the line Friday. "It's going to be weird, in a way, play- ing against some of those guys," snid Willi nms, who played a back-up role in last yenr's 27-0 Harbor win, but wilt lead the Sailors' offense this year. "It'll al- most be like a pickup game, in that 1'11 know players on both sides. I can look through their face masks and recognize faces I was spending time with a couple weekends ago." Quinn agreed that, on the surface, at least, there is something eerie about finding familiar faces in the cross hairs of his linebacking sights. "Greg and I talked about that -see- ing guys we know really well, across the line," said Quinn, who made· (riendships with S"C"ve ral Harbor players whjle at- tending Newport the spring scmes· ter of his sopho- m o r c year . "We're all bud· dies on the week· ends, but we'll be taking all-o ut shots at each other. That's part of what makes this rivalry spe- cial." "We went to a sushi place on PCH," said the unwitting Quinn, who may have fallen prey to the Newport sushi expert Greg Williams superstitious lean-The fine line between friend and rival will broadea substantially before kickoff, but the sportsmanlike spirit that pervades the CdM-Newport conflict is apparent when Williams and Quinn ·discuss 1he issue of bragging rights_ ings or his longtime friend, turned tem- porary rival. "We went to a sushi place last year and we won," Williams said, coyly. "Come to think or it, he insisted on picking up the check, just like he did last year," Quinn said. Uh-oh. If superstition holds, it could be bad news for the Sea K.inp. Regardless of the outcome of the an- nual gridiron tussle, Williams and Quinn "h's not like there's tremendous bad blood between the two schools," Wil- liams said. "h's just a good-natured ri- valry that we look forward to playing in. See SUSHI,_ . Top gu11s duef ~ Homecoming at OCC for Estancia Friday night: Canyon's Gunnar Strunz goes up against Johrier. By Bany Faulkner · ~-COST A MESA -A quarterback named Gunnar ls comina to town, and he'• bringing his run-and-shoot offen1e with him when unbeaten Canyon Hip visits Oranae Coast College Fri· day niaht to take on Estancia in a 7:30 p.m. non-acape football duel. Gunnar Stnanz. a 6-foot. 175-pound junior. leads a Comanches• offense that has avcr•aed ~arly 36 points this season, already surpusiq thJ. team's 1991 victory total (3· 6-2). Struni. rated amona . the top 10 sipal callen in the county, hu completed 42 of n for 658 yards and nine touch- downs. while yieldina just five interceptions. Ouelln, Stnan& will be Eatanci1 quarterback Matt Johner. Thouah ohner hu shown skills worthy of cmsiclerarion amona the county'• top pns, he hu been hampered by incon- si1tcnt pus procealon ancf an inabtlity fOf hia recciven to hold on to his hilh""lodty bullets. While Johne(a offensive performance wiU once •in lead the Eaaiet (1·3), ft ii. perhaps. his defensi\<e ......,...at Which 9" TOPOUNUI ! Sailors given the 'edge' 30th I rB ttl f th B t d CdM Coach Dave Holland, entering his ..... . renewa 0 a 0 0 0 ay expeC 0 19th col,lision with the Back Bay rivals. to revolve around defenses on Friday night. "They've plnye~ well, and arc un- bea1en. That's two unbeaten teams in a By Bany Faulkner row we're playing." S9or11 Wiiiet Newport Coach Jeer Brinkley, like NEWPORT BEACH five words that need no expla-Holland, cited many similarit ies be- nation for football players at Newport Harbor and Corona tween the two offenses, though CdM del Mar high schools: The Battle of the Bay. The six-syllable phrase is aJI that' needed to ensure an may have superior backfield speed. emotional crescendo Friday nioht, when 1he two teams Junior J.R. Walz possesses 4.s speed in the 40-yard dash 0 for CdM, anCI backfield mate Tom Hess has cloc)ce(l, 4.6. kickoff Lheir 30th annual gridiron clash at 7:30 at Newport The duo has been a stendy one-two punch behind quarter· Harbor. Newport Harbor has been installed as a l·point favorilc b:ick Matt Evans. combining for 876 yards rushing and re-m a game which almost alway~ is dicrated by defense. ceiving. Walz, "ho 1lOO starts at outside linebllcker. has Though both concbes choose to describe the contest as amassed 468 rushing yard on 72 c;arries. Hess, the starting simply another crucial ·game in a relcn1less Sea View free arety and punter, has been most dangerous as a rc- League schedule, there's no fooling the charges in uniform. ceivcr. hauling in 12 passes for 192 yards. He also is among To a man, the players on each side identify the intra-the Orange County leaders with six touchdowns. district rivalry as their biggest game or the year, pariicularly "They've shown they can run the bnll. and they put it in when, like this )'ear, the two teiams ha,·e the talenl to be the air more than we do, ...... Brin)(]ey saia. "We match up strong playoff contenders. pretty evenly up front." Newport, ranked fourth • Newport's offense also in Clf Division IV, enters features two tnlented the ·game undefcJtcd in ba cks, though juniors Sieve four games, \\'h ile CdM is Goniales and Wade Tift coming off i1s first lo~ or seldom line up in the ame the season, a 35-14 verdict backfield. against league favorite Gonzales has gained 386 Santa Margantn. yard on 61 cames, .,.. h1le The Sailors, however, Tift has 304 yards on 62 ~ere stung by their poor ru!lhing attemp1s. execution in a 20-14 tn· "They usually run the umph over huge underdog b:ill. but if you try to s1ack University last week, lea\· against the run, they can ing both teams hungry to al o come up with pa cs get back on the successful to hurt you," Holland s:ud. pnth. The Sailors may be hurt- A loss could be devastat· ing on the deknsi'e line, ing to CdM, which might "here they must replnce need to win its final five senior standout Phil Sea View con tests to make Bloomberg (6-foo1-21 2.55 the playoffs. pounds), who may be out "Newport is always a for weeks with an injured CdM Coach Dave Holl;and good game for us.'' snid See NH-COM• Tars' Coach Jeff Brinkley r . David vs. Goliath ...., Costa Mesa outweighs Calvary Chapel by over 40 pounds per man up front in tonight's game. 8Y Barry F~lkner ~--NEWPORT BEAOI -The size of the di· vision doe.Sn't mailer as much as the ize or the bo) aceordin1 to Calvary Ch1pel Hi&h football coach Kris Van Hook. whose Eaalcs 11ke • tep up from 01Vision X cOmpctation tonight at 7 p.m. at Newport Harbor H11h:- Costa Mesa H11h'1 01vi ion VIII Mu taop ( 1-3) present a sizable challenge for Van Hook's squaJ (3-1 ), ~h.ch the Easies' coach ~· will dtSplay it iLablc hcan against Mna's imposin& mashmouth 1uack. "Divi ions don't mean. 1nY!hin1; jUJt look It the Oranac County Top 10," Van Hook suid, c1tin1 the ract that only two Oivi ion I teams arc induded. ''It's not the division that con- cerns me 1boul C.C.t1 Mesa. but the fact that 11'1 a very IO(>C.J football team." Mu tanp' Coadl Myron Miller, whote team stands to loR · more in the unconventional mal bup, laid ~ too is tJYinf to downplay the dsvisional div•dc. · "Thty're not rtal bi&. but they're quick, and ¥Cry welt .. ~llched." Miller itid. "It'' a b11 game for them. to beat a 9" GOUATIWI I' •• ( ' • _A ward ta th1 Wise: WlllltlMlr yau da, . don't try. kicking sand In this gay's lace .., Military Academy hazing obviously a thing of past · for Pirates' Bryan Hand. -. By Richard Dunn Sports Writer C OSTA MESA -Long before a freak leg infec- tion sidelined him for one game this season, Bryan Hand of Orange Coast College played the role of Charles Atlas· to over- come ll much g.reater obstacle. No, he wasn't getting sand kicked in his face on the 'beach in front of his girlfriend, but Hand was absorbing plenty or abuse from his military school cohorts. "That's why l started weight- liftiAg," sai~ Hand, now a 6-foot· 4. 297 pound brute for OCC's football teain. "I was getting sick of getting beat on." Oh, how things have changed from those days at the Army· Navy Academy in Carlsbad, where Hand littended school fdr six years, protected by his big brother until his sophomore year. ·That's when he started getting his hindqu:irters knocked down, much like he does to opposing defe nsive linemen now. "I was left •alone," Hand said of those vulnerable times. "I re· alized that I better do something quick, so l got into weightlifting. "If you got out of line, they'd smack you around. That's what happens, it's called hazing. You either take it ~or do something about it. It happened a lot be- cause y6u're there 24 hours a day, seven days' a w.eek. "l wanted to H a n d , be in military who's being school, it was smothered by a ~ood ex-Division I ie· penencc for cruilers, domi- • me j)hysicaJly natcd against and definitely Palomar last mentally. You Satur<.tay (un- learn a lot officially 14 about respect, declcaters) - how you want a 42-7 victory to be treated for the Pirates and ~ow you -and· is ccr· • treat other tainly pre- peoplc. · Re· pared to face SP"'-· a -big his old team, thing with me, Golden West. on and off the this Saturday field." -in the annual ·Hand intra-district starting right d i s p u t e gua rd, pre· against the s eason All-OCC's Bryal\ Hand Rustlers. American by But Hand the JC Grid-Wire and bouncer at · mi sed the Southwestern game; McCormick &. Schmick's ·bar in ·because an infected abscess in Irvine -does the tossipg around his left calf, a bizarre injury that nowndays. He used to work as a caused some panic and sent him bodyguard for Hollywood stars to the hospital. :ind in repossessions for a collec· "I scraped it one day at pr:.ic· ~ion agency, but now he•s guard-tice, but a rock got inside there 1ng for quarterback somehow and it healed Todd Mather •ond seiz· up (with the rock in· ing pathways for tailback side)." Hand said. Eric Washington . "When it healed tip, it "I like being big .and just swelled up \~ith pus. s1rong,"_ he · saisJ. "Just About 100 (cubic ccnti· being nig, though,. isn't me1ers) of Ouid came going to do it. When it J out, and the thing'l) still becomes the fourth quarte r, draining, it's still an open wound, )Ou\1e got to c;tig down deep and but it's almost fini shed (drain· be strong. I think that's an ad-, ing). . vantage I've ,had." "They made a bard, plastic Now you understand how and plate for the back of it !>O it why OCC's offensive line has be-doesn't get hit wben l play. I come so successful. can't stitch it shut beet1use it hus to heal from the inside out." What he did stitch r.hut were the four-year colleges, who arc drooling over his potential quick· er than the pus \VBS gushing out of his leg. "I'm happy that a lot of schools are ipquiring, but i1 's get- ting out of hand," Hand said. "A lot or coaches have talked 10 me and they tell me to defer it, so Co.ach (Bill) Wor~man deals with it. Every night someone calls. ''Righ t now, they're just shoot- ing fof a lot of prospects and they're calling me because l was a prcsenson All-American. Dul they're calling me and (()() other guys. We'll sec on Dec. 9 when I sign. My major concerl\ now is Orange Coast and to go as far with Orange Co{lst as possible and be able to do what we want. l just want to deal with Coast and go ._11 the way with 1hem.'' Before Hand leaves for school in the -morning each day, his big· gest supporter -his father, Bruce, who played in the NFL for three yea rs wi th the Wash- ington Redskins -makes him a big lunch. "He didn't get a chance to do it when I wns lJ-ycars--011.4," Hand said. "Now, I'm home 'and he gets to spend fun lime \~i1h n'lt\.·Hc always make~ my lunches :ind stuff )ikc that. He like!> that. He puts it in a little Ol)'an·brown paper sack and he comes to my • Wbi'k. That's fine wilh me." Of COUrSC, when )'OU\C COn· quered Muscle Ueach like Dnan lland, your peers tend not· to tease you for fe:ir of being made into a bon appetit. · Buffaloes, Wolv~.riries triumph 0 n a day where three Newport-Mm· Jun· ior All-American Football teams suffered !lhutouts, 1he Buffaloes (12· U-year-olds) won 1heir first gJme of the season and the Woh erincs ( J0-11) cap1ured an exciting one-point deci- sion .. ~ lc:lm\ hi le. there 1i. an ongorng prote!lt im-olving la!>t \\ eek's game berwecn the Ne""port-Mesa Fighting Irish (13-14) and the BeJ· mont Bruins. Mntlin rccoH:rcd two furn· bles. Linebacker Ryan Coo· per led the Tr.ojans (2-1) 111 tnckles. The 11ojan'i :iri: on the road this S:llun.fay to face the Rowlnnd Heights R.111.krs in a 5 o'docl clJ\h. 8 Huntington Bench Ool· phins 26, Nc"port-~lc J Uru- ins 0: 1 he Urumi. ( J l · 1 ~­ year-olds) were unahlc 10 overcome a ra h of turnovers and fell to 0-4 on the ~e.ison. ihe first half ended with Blake Cho3tc intercepting a pass and returning it 50 yards to the Dolphins' 20· yard·hne. Andrew Simon had a good game both running the ball and defcn 1,eJy. Biie Jean 1118 love -(leamTannls) ·1n right dlrecdon ~ Her vision includes Olympic Games, as well as ~e format being adopted on the college, prep level. B' illic Jean King helped revolu tionize women's uthlctics in the 1970:.. Now shfs on the 'crge of changing the entire tennb . . world. Director, co-founder (along ,vith ~x-h~s~and La.rry Ki.ng) and spokesperson for World TeamTcnms, B1lhc Jean 1s hopang to make her biggest contribution to the sport oft the court; Her muster plun is for the ""orlJ to embrace the TcamTennas format by the 2ht Century. TeamTennis which includel) the N~ port Beach Dukes. consist!I Of five secs -~omen'li doubles, womcn'l) singles~ men's doubles, men\ '>tn!!kS and mt'<ed doubles -with each g.unc counling tO'l'<llfd an 0\ crall team score. . ''Our format is perfect for the Ol)mpics," King aid. "And I'd like to see the NCAA embrace us for the format. Imagine 18,000 students going nuts in an arena. School could make ~ome money doing it that wa). I can ali;o see us doing high chools in the future -thal's my 'ision. "We're looking for a sieady foundation for the future. 1 know it's poss1plc. We're in it for the 2ht Century and l feel 11's the best thing I could do for the sport. Tcnni is n hCctime sport · for all ages nnd thcrc·s no reason why tennb can't be n true coed sport with men and women worling tO!!t:ther. ·"I th ink th(! World TeamTennis format "ii.I &\\Cep America before the 2ht Ccntul)' And we're aJ<..o frnnch1sed, like ~f{Donald' I d~'t knO\\ of :1ny other spo1 ts k.1guc th.Jt docs 1h.11. Club Tennis It's d1ffc1cn 1 in the NFL or. NBA. Y.hcrc the owners U\\ n the league and a wmm1~s1oner works for them. For a ne''· )\lung league. th..it 'o>oul<.ln't \\Otk. You ha'c 10 !llny econornicall} ,j;ihlc \\hen )uu'rc )l\Ung and 1 think we\c got it right." Smee \\'orld Team1\:11n1' a,Jju~tcd 1l'. ph1hhoph) ,,.,o )C.ir-. .1go anJ added marquee nJmcs, .along'' i1h grc:a1cr prize mone). the league has 'l)rocketcd "We ju'! ltnishc<l our 12th ,C.l\IJn. but for JO )CM\, \~e rJn 1t jul)t th e opposite with no mJHJUCe plJ)er:.,'' ,1'.ing ... ud. "So incc getting J1mm) Connor' (l o' r\ngdcs Smog') :ind Mart ma N:nralllo,,1 (ALIJntJ I hundcr). l wn,tdcr u \IOI) l\'o )C.lr~ old .. Losl '":d:. l\1ng :innounccJ a p.11111cnhip \\ilh International M.1n:tgeme111 Group (IMG). con-.1dcrcd the lcadin~ org;ini.tation in the bu~ine.,s of port. \\1th I \1G. Kmg bcl~'c' th;&l World Team fc nnis "111 be •tblc tu Jtll.1\:I more top pl.1)cr .... and .1dd more franchi e!. K.m a~ Cit) hJ' •1hc.1dy hcen added for nc\t summer to nl.tl c 11 a 12-team lc.1guc. I he immeJ1JtC ~0.11 is tu grow to 16 francl'uscs. Since Augu .. t of. JIJ91. Dul.c., uwntrrp1omu1er fret.I l1et-crm:in h;i been tf)mg to acquire John McEnroe, but to 110 ,1\J1I AcconJ1ng io King. it could be c:i-.ic r to dr:l\\ n.1mc) like ~1cenroc \\Ith lMG 1n the ptctutc, . "fohn !l.11J he \\OulJn t plJ~ i:camTcnms. l ut l'J hkc tu 1.ilk to him Oclorc he 11.l)!i he dt>C\n°l \\;JOI to play, J\.tftti r;aid .. He rcilll) care al\out Amcnc;in 1cnn1-. ~rnJ he like the IJ,1," Cup Son\1!1.fa) he'll prob.1bl} plJy J11J I tl1111l. he'll lmc it lkc.k. J\e t;1ll.1.d to pla)cr~ for l1>ur year" lief me lhc)°'c plJ)Cd '1 ou JU\I keep in touch with them." ' 0 ~'"~is ab.o promotmg the Rccrc.111onal 'l eam fcnn i' J c.1[!uc, which 1s pl.1yed ii\ over 1.200 cities nationwid e, including N.:'>'port Geach. K.mg will be in Jn 1ne on Sunll:t) :it the Tcnni~ Club at Woodbridge for a free ·1 c:11nTcn™s c\hibition and cl1111c. spon orcd by ULTRA Slim-r.1.,1, from 1 p.m to 3 p.m Rlehard Duaa Is 11 Daily P1/ut Sports Uiitt·r tt/lo t (/ub unnl ~olumn DPMDN cu•ry othrr 1 /wrsdll). 8 N cwport-Mesa Buf- faloes 26, South Orange County Patriots 6: With Do· minic Macaluso leading the way, the Buffaloes (1-3) broke out quickly. After an interception early in the first quarter. Macaluso then rushed fo r two quick TDs. Travi~ Nelson returned to riiiiE=~iii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii the lineup at running back Lance Mullinax ran for the third first quarter touch· lft ,~~~ If Hat The .Buckeyes' ·Blake Rielly sums up the situation without a word -last week's results were on the wrong end of a 46·0 score to the Carson Colts. and lincbacl..er after recover- ing from hil) broken nrm. m~1ke Bentley \I.as a de· fensive st.111dou1 at middle hncb.icker. down. Quarterback Rynn Lewis completed eight passes to tight end Scott Glassmoycr, who made a fine ran and catch to score the final TD for the Buffs Wolverine score. Leland MacMillan \"HIS named Defensive Player of the Game. picking off two passe and returning one 40 )'ard~ to i;et up a TD. The Bruins visit the Mission V1e10 Cowboys at 3 p.m. S11turday. Macaluso rushed for 102 yards on 10 carries. The defensive effort was led by middle line· bJckcr Jeff Cestra. The Buffaloes meet Buena Park :it Clonita Creek Park at 3 p.m. Saturday. • ~ewport-Mua Woh·erines 21, Orange Fal- cons 20: Wade Marshall converted on the two· point conversion to boost the Wolverines (2· 1 • I ) Offensive Player of the Weck Boz Brereton rU'.hed for 165 yards on 19 carries and scored Both Craig Levine (two sacks and recovered fumble) and Ryan Jetton (20-}ard sack) had fine defensive effort~ for the Nc\\..port·Mesa team, 'which hoMs the La Mi rad a Cobra'\ at horn~ Saturday at 1 p.m. •Carson CC?lts 6, c"port-~tcsa Trojan 0: 8 Carson Colts 48, Nc\\i><>rt-Mcsa Ouckc)cs 0: The great outside speed of Car\On wa too tough for the Buckeyes (8-9-year-old ). Coach J lnl Stewart praised the play of tight end Joson Miller, while Andrew Rnnkin pl.1)·cd well on 1he ddensive line. Carson scored late in the second quarter on a broken play to stop the 1 r()JJns ( ll · l2·year- olds). Matt Thiede Wfl'> named olknsivc MVP for his pass-catching, while defensively Nath;in Running back Garrell Ulrich 1ul)hcd for ~ )anh and was named Offensive Player or the G:imc for the Bud.eyes (0·4), who host the Ir· vino W1ldcu ts al 11 a.rn. Stuurday. · t\l.O touchdowns. Brandon Crosby ran 30 yards for the la t -IJ) lht Dully Pilot ~ 12-B Monday Night Football Costa Mesa Cobras handle toe~ I t was Homecoming las t S:iturdoy for the Costa Mesa Pop Warner Football team , but only one of the local team cnme away with a victory. Only the Costa Mesa Cobra (7 to 9-)'ear-old~) were v1ctoriOUS', downing the !A-Habra R:ud~rs, 12-6. The Junior Pee Wee Condori. (8-10) lo t to the La Habra Raiders, 24·0; the Colt (9-12) fell to the Can- yon Hill Wolverines Pee Wee , 28-0; and the Junior Midget Comanches (10-13) came up short against the Yorba Linda Lions, 20-6. •Co Ca Mesa Cobru 12, La llobra Raldtrs 6: Kingsley Echema went for S 1 yords off tackle late in the lirst quarter, then tollied again on a 28-yard romp around right end ·for the Cobro , who had one TD cu lled back et1rly in the gnme. Thi Saturday, the Cobra visit the J luntington Bench Giants at Edison Hiah nt 9 a.m • • La ttabn Raldera 141 o ta Mesi\ CondQr 0: Coach Mike Schepcn!>' Condors continued 10 hnve trouble reaching the end ione. Ju tun Tag, Jason . Rankin, Jimmy ller.1oa. Dale Sommers and Adam Comb were standouts going both ways, with John Au tin and Scott Schepens tddma ddcn ivc 111uscle for the Condol'1. The Condora race Saddleback Valley al Los AJi50fJ Junior Hi&h on Saturday at 1 p.m. .. •Canyon lllll~ Wolverines l8, Co~ta Mu11 Colts 0: The Colts yielded n p.:ur of TD' in e.1ch half. but the score didn't reflect the game . Ca1t)On I ltll\ returned a Mc a punt for a core and lute in the fourth quar- ter picked off a pa .. s for another TO Derrick Mamfield and M;mh•1ll Morgan "'ere the Colt ' workhor cs on offen e, w11h Scan Daumc, Danny St. Laurent and Aaron Schaefer heading up the defcn e. The Colts travel to meet the North Long Oeach Panthers. at 11 o m. ot Jordan lflgh on Saturday •Yorba Unda l .. lons 20, Co1ti Mtsa Comanche• 6: The Comanche gave a ~ood fight for three qua1. ten before alluwing u p.ur of 10 1n lhe (mat quilt· ter. ~ Shnne Gilkey p1,kcd up u blocked Lions' ficld·go,11 • attempt in the ~ct:ond quarier ond rc\\lrncd 1t 87 yards for the Com~rnchc ' score. On,offen-,c, Ourt Pierson and Ma' Walll'k ran the Com incbc hJch oul uf a 'ilraiiht T. rather than dou- ble-wing formation . Defensive play hy Joe Echema, doublc·tenmcJ most or the d.iy; as well as Chri• McEvoy. Mall Oor· man, Joe Forrc11cr and Brand Schicppati boosted the • COma~hes, who travel to La Habra to play the Rebel at 1 p.m. on the La Oen Palm School field. • -•r ,,,. °"'" ""°' ret,ums again tn the Villa Nova Join us for all the action upstairs on our 5 lVs. EnJ.oy our famous Sports Buffet for only $5 .. Action starts at 5pm. Fer more no cell 642·788J. Be There! 3131W.Ca•• ..... . 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We have will be junior running back Oinh !O come out ond work on improv-Tran, who has put together con- ing ourselves as a rootball team." secutive games or ..226 and 259 The raw numbers reveal the dis-yards and has a season total or 614 parity between the two schools, as yards o n 100 cnrries. the M~stangs' offensive front Calvary Chapel's offense is led sev.en (including tight ends) out-by seni or running back Mau weighs Calvary's defe nsive front Kellogg, who has averaged better seven by nh average of 40 poundc; than 100 yards per-game thus Car per man. (411 on 6~ carries). "They arc going to have some In addition, sophomore qua rte r- real tough decisions to make, con-ba'tk Waylan Kruse has grown cernmg how to sto p us," Mine r 'more comfortable in his starting said. ~ role. Kruse has completed ~ or 49 Van Hook also acknowledged passes for 428 yards, including ti the dilemma. of 18 the last two weeks. "It's going to be real physical," "We've been getting better at Van Hook' said. "They send so the th~gs we'r e doing, of. many people at you, we're going to fensively," Van Hook said. "We have to figure out a way to slow know we're going to have to cx- them down a little. Since they've ecute to have a chance, but we're .&~ne to the l (from the double excited about playing Mesa." wing), they've looked very power· The Eagles will be without two- ful and impressive. We're not able way ·starter Robert· Hµdson, while to m:itch up very well, physically, the Mustangs will miss the services and they know that. We're jusf of junior tight end Adam McN ally. COSTA MESA STARTERS o ,nNsl! · (t~ntatlve) ' DEFENSE No. Player Ht. Wt. Cl. Poa. No. Player Ht. Wt. Cl. Poa. 2• Jett N tbling 5-10 170 Jr QB 34 Mike P1'1MSld 5.9 185 k .• OE 31 J~h Peca 5·10 190 Sr. FB 56 R1th Honman 6-1 255 St OT 1 B•nll Tran 5.7 170 Jr RB 51 Buan SITll1h 6-S 265 Jr. OT 81 Corey Sldu .)·10 m Jt W9 3 Kt'<lfl St\ankllrl 6..() 190 St. OE 1• M•ll HMWf 6·5 180 St TE 24 Jefl Noebhng 5-10 170 Jr, OL8 70 Jason Wtlf 8-0 190 So TE 64 Bl~tr 6-1 210 j( ll.B 53 8JI VaVer't.a 5·10 200 Jr LT 31 Josh Ptu • 5· l 0 190 Sr. ll.B 89 B l.uxtmbcuQU 6-1 210 J<. LG l• Matt Harber 6-5 180 Sr. OlB 711 Jlfed VNson 6·7 295 Jr. c 21 Steve Owen 5-11 165 Jr, CB 56 R<ll Holtman 8·1 25S Sr AG 22 Mdrewbw 5·10 165 St CB 51 Br11n Sll'Cttl 8·5 215 Jt RT • James veoa >7 175 Sr. FS -~ -. I CALVARY CHAPEL STAMERS . OFFENSI! (tentative) DEFENSE No. Plarer Ht. Wt. Cl.Poa. No. Player Ht. Wt. Cl.Poa. 12 Waylan Knise 6-2 170 So °' 78 0¥1 SundQUlst 6-t 226 Jt lT 29 Min KtlloQo 5.9 m Sr . RB 30 Kemy A1m1 5·10 172 Sr M 32 c Tllioloseoa 5·8 172 Jr. RB 99 Joe Jonts 6·3 235 So RT 25 Sabe vourooer 6-S 185 Sr WR 77 0 Robertson 6-0 163 Jr •• otB 80 ~Ectwl 5 10 '~ So V.R 61 MOl!I Van Hoo~ >10 157 So OlB 78 Cid Sm1h 6-t t80 So RT 43 On. Sundquist 5·11 158 So ll.B 55 S1evt Eby 5·11 177 So RG ~ M. e folm¥ 6-0 227 Sr ILB 61 Mill Van Hoak 5-10 157 So c 32 c T uioloseoa 5-8 ·172 Jr CB s.. ~·ke Folrr\¥ 6·0 227 Sr • LG 21 Jmmy Jomson 6-0 165 Ji. CB 76 Dan~ 6 .. 226 Jr lT 5 Josh W~!ehwa 5-11 175 Sr. s a. Rol>elt Shlc:ts 66 180 So TE 25 Slbe Younoet 6-5 115 Sr. s .. TOP-GUNS:_4-0 Canyon tests Eagles From Bi could be an e'en bigger key. "(Johner} hJs played u big role all .~ejr On c.Jefe n~e." aic.J estanda Co<tch John L1ebengood. "ho counts on the thrcc·)Car \JN ty \eterun and rellow. afety Cody Charley to limit opponents' big· play capability in the deep middle. '1ded a spark ip last ''cd;'s 34-7 trouncing of Magnolia with 93 rushing ) ards on 13 carries. Johncr's primary pa,\ing target "'II be senior rcct hcr Roben Rimi, "'ho has caught 16 pas..,es for 292 )ard~. Helping balance the passing attack, will be senior run· n1ng back Manny Solis. ""ho re· turned from an injury (bruised thigh) last \\eek to up his sca\On rushing total to 292 )Md'> on 46 .. ... a Estancia -poloi•ts take first step toward CIF Esumcia I ligh's water polo forces put it away ttuickly in Weill1esday's Pacific Coast League opener, bu1lc.Jing an 8-0 lead aft er one quarter en route to a 16·5 verc.Jict over visiting Century. ·• *~ The E:'1gles (6-10 overall) received three goal-. from Adam Dollenbnch and two eact. from Chad Bollenbach anc.J Mark Read in th e fi rst-quarter onslaught. Chad Dollenbach 4and Read fini shed with four goals apiece while Adam llollcnbach scllled fo r the three he scored in the opening period. l••-1• H , Century 5 0 0 3 2-s a 2 2 4-1& ~ I~ OUlvl 2. Hoq 2. Orfl 1, Sam ~ 2 , Cs~ SCOl'"'Q C ~ 4, Rud 4, A; llolnac.ft 3 ~_,., 2 ¥.1)'1111111, ThcfPt I Siwt• TIO'pe 8 A. ll.-..ctl 4 • •Costa Mesa opened its march to what it hope~ "ill end in a Pacific Coast League championship with a 12-2 victory over visit· ing Laguna Oeach. The Mustang~ {l 1-7 overall) built an 8-0 lead in the third quar· tcr before yielding a goal. J.R. Porter scored five time' :ind Sam Grayeli added four for Mesa. • ~ Co1ta MeN 12, LaguNt Beach 2 ,30 0 I.I-2 J 2 4-12 • lfoM Corona dcl Mar (7·4 overall) started slo\\ ly, but blew Woodbridge away in the scc~nd quarter to duim a 20-5 Sc(l Vic\~ League victory. Cro~by Grunt scored ·six go:ils and Brian Codori. Andrew- Tamoush. am.I Neil Hueston chipped in with three ~•piece tu pre- , \ervc the Sea Kings' unblemished league m:irk at 3·0 CoroNI del Mar 20, Woodbridge II ~ Coron1 c!c1 ~· W()l(bC)t ~ P Jat'W! I Ile•~ 2 tilbol I. S JIG~ I ~ 5_, ~ ' I 1 2-S • l •• $-2.0 CaraN dCI L\Jf ~ CiM!I 6. COO\JI 3 TM!IOUSll 3 N tiut~Oft l 141,1 • 2 to ll!'I P ' I ~VH ~· • ~s • •At Tu.,tin. Breu ~tc,\llister ~coreJ four go.its and N.1than Anderson .1c.Jded three before fouling out to Ir.: 1d Ne" rt I l.1rbor (2-1) to an 11 -6 Sen View League \ICtol)· O\Cr 1 ustm. Urian ~kAll1ster added a pair of g()al'> fur the \\inner,, Newpor1 Harbor 11, Tutlln • , Nft,pan IUfllOI 4 3 2 1-II {.11\:ai • 2 1 I :-I ~"°" "~ ~PJ. an:~· 4 Mder"1ft 3 8'\&11 McMslU 2. S.'ICNo 1 un-1 "'-n: "'-"' 6 lw\' $Corne; ~ 3 lf"'5 2 lG•t 1' Thursday, October 8, 1992 Bil) Monarchs hope Ramona last or the team's building blocks RIVLR5,t DE ra n againi.t Perris all "'ent for Long bu\ mo re tban 50 yards." ride~ ha'e had Junior quJrterback Derrek. Uhl no ill effc::cb on (28 of 39 for 341 yard'> the la:.t t~IJ the Mater Dci game~) and senior receiver Robert H 1gh football Molina (18 ca1ches for 227 yards 1eam, but this in the same span) hflvc pro\'ided week's f 1 n a I .\he ~park for 82 polllt in three non-league· ~ojourn to Raguna games, afler opening the campaign Fnday night at 7:30 could put 1h:.i1 '~ith a scorcle~ tie ~g:.1rnst Servi le. principal to the test Big offensi\e nc"s, ho\l<C\Cr. . T he Monarchs (3-0-1) enju)ed could be the return-of running productive road games ut St. l'.llll back Nick) Sualua, "ho Rollinson (31-2 1) anc.J St. Francis (37-0) and haikc.J as the team's pnm.iry of· Y.itl hope to iron out ~omc foul h:nsiH! weapon, bdurc: he ''enl pre-league kinks against the -1-0 doY.n with a sprainec.J ..1nkl¢ in the Rams, No. 6 in _Di'l'sion I\'. • '>econJ quarter oflhe '9:! opener. Ramona, one of fl\C Iv~ Le:.iguc Sualua, who has m~ ... ed the la"l squads in the 01\ 1'>ion IV tup Hl, three contC'>ts, "ill tc~t h1s in1ured hjs rebou~c.Jcc.J ''ell from un 0-10 ankle in practice this "eek. and 1 camp:ugn 111 '1991. anc.J •~ commg c\pccted 10 ~tart against the: off a 24-6 triumph OH~r kngue foe R:.im'>. Perris.' , • (Ramona) matches up \cry "It's a t}'pkul Int 111d t:mpirc ''ell," Rollinson said. ...I he) Wing-T option f\>U\lfalT. team.'' 'chec.Juled Mater Dea, c;o they rnu~t Mater f>ei Coach Bruce.: Rolhn-;on h,l\c something up. their sJce,c.: said. "I liken them 10 S iota An.1, \\e'rc going lo their back yard but with more speed 1n 1hc b 1ck-ind they're going to be primed for ·field. Their running bi1~ks -an up'>Cl. W.c'll ha'e to be read). Woodie Leonard, R~1oul 1 fender-because we want a good solid per· son, and Arm.1mlo All.1ro -h:n't formance heading intu South the ability 10 go the Jisr:incc on Coa!>t League play.'· any play. The llr~I 1hn:c pl:.i)S they -By IJnrry fiwlJ..n~r Tod•y "9tMll Parnelli Jones & Metro25_ nre Centers ,,,)., \. .. ..,..,.. "" Vanguards tie -. C O~ 1 1\ \11 \ \ -.. _..en a teer f\\\) Uh rl lll1C JH~rtlW,, nothing 1.oulll he 'ettlcd as the Southern C.1l1fnm1.1 Colleges . m~n\ occcr ream pla)c~J 10 ";J <..rnrclcss tie again t "'''ltmg A7u J-Pacific in a Gnllh:n St.tt l· thlet1c Conference m.11ch \\cdnc.~tny night. "111-tucl I .10100 1 "'a" credited with ',,t\C<; for SCC (5-5-1. 0·1·1) .. While the Estancia secondary will be tc\tec.J. Liebcngood hopes a full pack.sge of stunl anc.J bli tlCS up front "ill force StrunL to m1~­ fire. cnrries. -;:=;;;;;;:;:;:;;:;:;i:;;iifl1 It' the final non·lcJguc tuneup "A key , .. 111 be how much pres- sure \\C c.111 put on their quarter- bac k," Ll cbcngood e\plaincd. "We also will brin& in more def ensivc back·t)pc pl~crs a nd try to change our CO\eragc a lot. We want to force them to run the rootball." The Comanches have been searching to estabh'b a ground game, but Junior Joel Reese pro- for the Eagles, who upcn Pac1f1c Coast League actiun Oct. I 7 ngainsr Century. "That's \\hat ""e're point ing to· \\-a rd," Licnbcngooc.J said "We \\-301 to continue to learn and im· pro\'e." It's Homecoming for the Eagle) and school officials are putting out the \\Clcome mat to all former Es- tancia personnel. ESTANCIA STARTERS OfRNSE (tentative) No. ~•r•r "'· Wt. Cl. Poa. 13 Md Johnef 6·1 180 Sr 08 33 Manny Sob 5·7 16S st R8 23 David BarrM 5.5 125 Jr WR 8• JaYOn 8tooks 5 10 I~ So WR 99 Robert Rm 5·11 115 Sr. WR 71 "11\8 IW'rlnglon 8·2 295 Sr RT H Cltlos ComtlO 5·11 225 Sr. RG 77 Ot111 Mid .. 6~ 205 Jr c ~ Cesar Vega 9.0-2&s Sr. LG 73 JoM F ll.Clclllf 6·1 250 so lT 44 Jason S..... 8~ 215 Jr. TE - La Ii 11g I Ji' o rd(',., . Affordeblj, P1of 11toi• Progrem for •ul I•,....._.. a O.erullc4 FrM group ...... 'Plt•'ntl ' I ~ I ' '.· / !.! ( . 111 ( . , .~I I'.' M111111 T'Mr9"' In CNroprectlc Otftce. Seturdly ..,pea IVllM8ble. Mo.t Ina. ecc.pted .. Clll MIUfetn, 843-toe3 Only $3 per li ne per week . Based on 3 line, 8 week minimum CALL. 642-5678 DEFENSE No. Player Ht. Wt. Cl.Poa. 80 M¥1I WoOolnff &-4 190 Jr OE 71 J.-nt R~ez 6· I 180 Sr OT 74 C~11cu Comt,o 5· I 1 -..25 Sr. OT 3e ~lomel >11 180 So OE •1 Fred Pillo 5-11 1go Jt OLB 3.4 Aaron ltfllet' S-10 195 Sr. IL8 6 Todd Tllomcison 5-11 m Jr. n.a 11 Jatro Atceyvt 5-8 145 Jt. CB n Oavid Bamhll 5-5 125 Jr CB a.tm Johnef &-1 190 Sr s 22 Coctf Cl\al1ty 6-1 175 Sr fS ' fl'N.~E~SS -~- ,,.11101'int..: \' t'i.t..:hl ( ·untrol ·'·<'I"' it ·t·, ............ Upte30 ... lnl0 .... tw•M A.II naturll producta ........ Cl .... ~. FOf he lntonnatlon, C .. T..., Tt..,..TOH AMA ll•G WllGNT LO"ll ••c111ns " you were kid-napped by a Doctor and a World caa .. 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FRIDAY I ... . 7:30UD SATUAOAY . , WE HONOR MOST CREDIT CARDS ..,.._,_ __ ~.,.~-.. 111--L-_,, .---111-i -. . - ' . • . ~ Battie of the Bay -Part XXX -· . , \ ~ What they're saying ••• Herc's what 1hc Sailors and Sea Kings arc thinking about Friday night's ma1chup: eNewport WR·DB Chad a.. Baaa: "We respect them a lot. and we know they can play. When it comes to this game, records reany don't matter. Any team can win in ' this rivalry." eCdM RB-OLB J.R. Walz: "Last year we got killed (27-0) ... We would like to get back at them for last year." •Newport RB·DL Dan Vaughn: "It just means more when you're playing your cross-town rival.'' eCdM RB-S Tom Heaa: "We both have good teams gofng In, and we always play better against one another." On he and Walz's combined 46 rushing yards on 17 carries last year: "Between both of us running and catching the ball, I think it's safe to say we'll pass up those numbers, this year." •Newport OT Jay Berg-Hanson: ''I see the bell In the main office every day. I've looked at rt.a little more this week, though. We play the game for the bell. We have the bell and lheX want to come and get it" eCdM center Scott Bogdan: "When do I start getting psyched up? I'd say I started last Saturday." •Newport OT ·DE Beau Ralpha: "The key might be hitting, and who wants it more. Hey. it's the Battle of the Bay. It's the game we all look forward to." eCdM ILB-TE Chris Quinn: "I'm good friends with (Newport OB) Greg Williams, so I always tell his dad (Tom) to check out more medical Insurance before they play us." ' eCdM QB Matt Evans: "It's real important to win this game, not only because it's Harbor, but because we don't want to go 0-2 In the Sea View League." •Newport center Nathan Mattson: "Bragging riQhts are always nice, but.YOU don't want to get too cocky. A lot of people get carried away with talk. but we know we have to go out and win on the field. That's our biggest goal.'' eCdM DT Mickey Long: "I don't think I realized what a big deal this game was, until the coaches told us on Wednesday before the Santa Marganta game (last week) to get our mmds off Newport. I wasn't thinking about Newport at all. I thought. !Wow. I better catch up with the rest of these guys,'" •Newport DE Craig Conlee: "Our class has never beaten their class. so it's our tum to get revenge .. eCdM DE Jeff Borland: "Harbor is coming 1n with the bell, but we're going to leave with 1t. .. •Newport QB Oreg Wllllams: "They have a very talent~ team. It's like USC-UCLA: we both want to wm very badly." eCdM 00 Biii Peter•: "They're the last area team we get to play this year. We've taken out Costa Mesa and Estancia, so Newport Is the last one. If we rebound with a win here. we'll have more momentum than we've ever had." • •CdM DE Mike DeRevere: "A lot of times this game comes down to who wants 1t most For the seniors. this one Is for bragging nghts for the rest of our lives." •Newport RB·lLB Steve Gonzalea: "They're the best team we've played so far, and th~y look a lot like us in the things they do offensively and defensively." •CdM CB Alex Bhathal: "This game Js a big · deal all year long. Newport was pretty good about 1t after · winning last year, but there were little things. At a basketball game last year, I saw a banner that read: Newport 27, CdM 0. That can get to you." •CdM WR Jeff Wegener: "We have to get back to what we were doing before. We can't concentrate on what (Newport) is doing." •Newport OG Paul Johnson: "There are guys on their team rve known for hve years, but I won't say anything to them until the game 1s over. The whole .season Is intense. but this is definitely a big one.· •Newport RB·S Wade Tift: "Because of our rivalry, playing CdM Is one of the biggest emotions you'll ever have in high school ... Whoever controls the ball, should have the edge." •CdM OT Biii Woodward:-"lt"s a httle more Intense, but I won't be going· crazy They should be good, but we have a pretty strong offense." •Newport ILB Jeff Sanita: "It's such an emotional game, It's reaUy fun to play We respect their quarterback and their two backs, so we have to wrap up their backs before they get a chance lo do thelf stuff." •CdM WR Randy Thomason: · I in excited; especially since they beat us 27-0 last year ·· •Newport OG Josh Levy: ·'The CdM game 1s the one you remember ' •CdM DT Gordy CJemons: ·ru hayc more of a cnanceJo nave an impact ttian aga1"'\I the teams we've played recently, which have empnas1zed going outside the tackles more." . •Newj>ort NG Doug Kimble: "We have to stop their running game, but from the f ms we've watched of their Santa Margarita game. they also will throw It quite a lot. There going to sr w a ttte of · everything. but our line has played prt!"y tough. •CdM kicker T anner Rupp: ''(The rivalry) is much more intense m football than 1'1 so1.cer . Tne · · coaches keep telling me that it could come do.-.n hl one of my field goals ... I hope we'll have enough of a lead for that not to matter " •Newport k icker Doug Stuckey: "As a kicker, you kind ol look forwar-0 to situations where the game is on the tine If rt comes down to a late I ,efd goal. I'm confident I II be ready to s.tep up aad de'.1ver · •Newport WR·DB Sky Harris: "It was very frustrating to miss this game last year v.1th an in1ury It was the only game I missed all year and Cdr.1 1s not the game to miss " •Newport's Injured DT Phil Bloomberg: • My focus 1s on helpmg our team g t menta 1y prtpared Bragging nghts are always nice. and it'd be great to have the bell the rest of the year " SUSHI: From 81 Quinn agreed both learns show discretion when it comes 10 naunling victory, but claimed Wtlli:ims wns not above an oc- ca~ional reference to l:ist"ye<ir's final score. "It 's been t0ugh hearing it for the la t year," aid Quinn, who was· a receiving target for Wil - lJams when-the tw-0 played to- gether on local Jr. AJl-Amcrican 1enms, "Afte r our dinneL Tues- d.ty, we agreed nol to talk until after the game. We'll probably ge t togc1her thi'> weekend and comp.ue notes." Williams, a 5-foot-11 , 145- pound senior, hopes his no1cs will include some of 1hc sound decis ion making that has helped him seize control of a position tlwt was up for gr:ibs through spring and summer drills. The \\Cll-spoken field general h.1s comple1ed 18 of 42 pa!.,es fo r 257 yards without an in ter- ception, including fi\'c touch- down tosses 1hus far. In the pro- cess, he has earn ed praise from S:iilors' Coach Jeff Brinkley fo r his leaders~ip and cflicicncy. Williams credited his lim ited pl.iying experience lasl year - filling in for senior Mike Ofer. ''ho '"as recuperating from a broken cvll.1rbone -as 1he l..e} to his I 992 success. "Ha,ing 1h.1t e\pericncc has meant C\'Ct) thing." \\ illt.1m" said. "l3e1ng :iblc :io m:1ke .\Orne m1s1ake" l.1,1 )Car lu' ht:1pcd me see "hot 10 aw id th1 ) c:.ir. Lil!>t }Car, l came out of 1hc huddle 1hinl..ing I h.1J to)hro'' 11 to one recei\'Cr Thb )C;ir, I !eel more confiucn1 about m.Jking the righ1 / CORONA DEL MAR STARTERS OFFENSE (tentative) DEFENSE No. Player Ht. Wt. Cl. Po1. No. Player Ht. Wt. Cl. Poi. 12 MiU EVll\S 5·11 180 Sr OB 18 M ~e De Re•ere f2 Sr OE 29 Tom Hess . 6·2 200 Sr RB 81 Gordy Cit~ 62 " ,. OT "' !R Will 5·10 170 Jr R9' 70 ~JC~tY Lo."'.'9 G-3 !!:::J J! OT •O Jt:IW~r 5-7 ISO Sr , ... ~ ,0 Jtlf Borta.'ld 6-2 160 Jt • Or zo Randy ThOmason 6·3 175 Sr 'M~ "32 Scan HJrdesry 5 1l m Jr ()LB 33 Clvls O!!M 6-0 200 Sr TE 33 ·c~11s OtiM t.o 200 Sr B 75 tltn S.imnet 6-0 230 Jr LT .u JR wa•: S·IO 110 ·' OLB 60 Boll Pttm 5.9 175 St LG 37 Gll'.11 T ll!Tlff S·'O 170 Jr CB so Scc.n BOQdln 6·2 230 Sr c 24 Aler B'"ial"li 6·0 170 Sr cs .77 BobOy Fou13dl 6-0 230 -Jr RG 41 Scan Pr01.'d 5-:0 170 Jr SS 52 B wooc: ... aid 6·2 2:0 .If RT ~ lom Hess 6-Z """ Sr FS ' NEWPORT HARBOR STARTERS (tentative) . OFF£NSE DEFENSE No. Player Ht. Wt. Cl. Poi. No. Player Ht. Wt. Cl. Poi. 7 GreQW ~' 5-11 145 Si 09 so c .-; (. 5-9 1-0 St CE 4 si. .. Goilzaits 6·t '~ 1r TB s c.. .: y -6-l 2-:i Sr 01 33 0111~~ 5·11 205 Sr f8 68 Douo ~~ e 5·8 155 Sr t,G 3• s;6 Hai 5-11 160 Sr \'oR 76 Beaa Ila PM 6·2 245 Sf CE ~o C d L1 Bass 5.7 "150 Sr WR •'.! Ju$!.ill li.et.:1'.3l]! 5-11 lil Sr OtB 80 Jason Li•lOll 6~ .210 St TE •5 s:ne aar...a~s 6·1 Jr ll8 ""' i6 Bn11R#s 6-2 14) Sr IH )) Jt!I ~!\!I .. 5-10 18!1 Sr lt8 65 Josh Lt~ 5·10 195 Sr AG 'JO t •• ~ri Lump n 5·1' 170 Sr OLB 72 N~!Nn t. aison 6·2 180 Sr c 34 S•y t!lms 5·11 160 Sr CB .. decision on whe re ~ throw. bas.cd on the defense. I'm always looking to impro,e, bu t l'm happy with my play, so fa r." Quinn, used primarily as a blocker offcn)i .. ely, has caught five passes for 85 yards, in-- eluding 1hree for 42 1n IJst \\eel 's 35-14 lths to Sanla Mar- garita. It's cJcCensi\ely, ho .... e,er, 1he 6-foot, 200-pounder has· made hi s biggest 1mpac1 ti's from his inside 'backer spot, he "ill pose the greatest threat 10 Williams. "I'm going to be going afrer him," Quinn said. "I hope to gc1 a chance 10 sack him, but our fi~st key .... 111 be shuning do"n Corona's running game \\ e ac- tually would hke to force Greg to 1hrow, because he Hasn't re- ally had 10 open 11 up }Ct. I al- wa)s tell his dad (Tom) 10 check out more medical insurance be- fore they play u ." -- W11linms sau.I he ..., ill be a tar· get, simply because of the posi- tion he pla}S "They'll be coming after me because I'm the quarterback. more 1han because they kno..., me personally," \\'11l1ams said "I'm sure lhat because I'm f nends \\ ith a lot of 1heir play- ers, they'll be more f~used to pla}' \\Cll. It\ 1he !.ame for me, though, wanting 10 millo.e an im- pression on 1hcm. I'll be '"anting 10 burn them dc!ep, as b.Jdl} as 1hey'll be ..., Jn ling to gel a sack, or an in1ercept1on again)t me ... •Newport OLB Justin Ketchamc "We hve with these guys. so this game Is more personal We're automatically up more for this one. so my biggest concern 1s playing together as a team." •Newport CB Brett Hllsta: Its my first varsity game against CdM, I'm lookmg forward to 1t " ~~~~-~r-8~Jrr1t-....... --+--+-~_,.~iomiGA-~ H -l 6·2 190 .If ll ~:? 8rtn KlSU 6-0 ISO ~ace l 6-1 18~. Jr CB Jr fS Sea Kings-Sailors 1963-t.~\11POr Hortlot 13 Ccroria C:el Mar 12 1964-Corona del Mar 20. Mwpon Harbor 0 1965-Ne1tpon Ha~r 13, Cor~a del Mar 7 1966-t:e.,.por. Harl>Or 28 CorO'la de~ Mar 0 1967 -t,e,r,port Hamor 20 Corona def Mar o 1968 -Newpon Hartlor 21 Corona <lei Mar 6 1969-t.ev.pon Ha't>oc t4 CorCYla del Mat 6 - 1970-,e'frpon Ha't>or 7, Cor01'1a det Mar O 1971 -Corona del Mar 7. Nev.port Hart>or 0 1972-Corona dcl t.•Jr 21. Ne.,.,port Harbor O 1973-Newport Ha~r 31, Co•or.a de ._•ar 3 1974 -Newpon Ha'boc 16, Corona def Mar 6 1975-Newpon Harbor 33 Corona det Mar 13 · 1976-Ne.,Port Ha~r 7. Corcna del Mar O 1977-Newport Har:>or 10 Ca•Jna dcl Mat 7 1978-Newport Hamor 9. Corona del Mar 7 1979-Newpon Hlrt>Or 21 , Corona dct Mar 7 1980-New:ion Ha~ 15, Corona det Mai 0 1981 -Corona del ,,ar 6 Newport liarbpr O 1982 -Newport Hart>or 21 Corona del Mar i 1983-Newpon Hamor 1 Coro~ del .•ar 3 1984-t.e,r,pon mroor 34 Corcna d1: ~.~a· 8 1985-Corona de! Mar 15 Newpon Ha1>or 14 1986 -Gorona del Mar 13 t.ev.pert Ha1>\.. 1 O 1987 -Coroni del Mar 6 Ne-t.?Jrl Harl>Or 0 1988-Corona def Molr 27 Ne....pcn Haft>Of 8 1989-NeY.pon Hart>or 8, Corona del Mar 7 1990-Coro~ c:d r,.ar 13 f;ewport Ha:t>or 3 1991-Newp."11 Ha'boc 27 CO' a Cel ... lf 0 Machli Man Regatta a test IOP---the eeo1 T o the "-Omen who put on Balboa Yacht Club\ Macho Man Rcg:itta every year, the Regalia 1 meant to be low-key and fun; grown men racing in tiny sabot is too ridiculou to 1akc that seriously. The all-female race commiuec goes out of it~ way 10 pu~h the "fun" atmosphere of thi regatta, offeri ng medals and bouquets Olympic style, wilh firs t, second a nd third place finh.her' lining up like Olympic champions on three levels of a dock bo\ .. But while the race committee runs 1hc Macho f\1J n \Hlh a le than serious, tongue-in-check style, for some reason the male ego requires that the compe1i1ors 1:ikc the Macho Man Rcgalta \t:f')' seriously. Competitors compare scores on the water an d discus whethc1 gains from wind shifts outweigh the speed lost in lack. And the funnt e\l thing, accordi ng to one race committee member, is how sensitive men were about being weighed; this is despite 1he fac t that weight classes are set arbitrarily by the race comm ittee (i.e. the me n are JUSt being vain about their we ights). According to compclitor and local yacht designer Al an Andrew • the level of competition was very strQJlg; "the little gu}s. like Gaudio and Scandonc sail sabot real well, while the bigger guys like Rob Vandervort and . Tom Wilson have a tough time JUSt getting the sabots to tack." Men's middleweight and overall winner Graham Givens was among the more relaxed Boating competilors. Sailing against the likes of Tim Mulveney :ind AJan Andrews, Givens managed to wm his division with a cigar clenched in his teclh throughout the races. ln lightweights, 470 sailor Nick Scandone sailed con 1 tently to defeat local sabot guru Mark Gaudio, with Peter Gales 1hird. Local Finn and Lido 1• sailor Rob Vandervort won 1he . hea~ight division, outsaitina Tom Wilson and Bob R~ms. Former BYC Commodore Dick Krenz won style poinl~ by capsizing at lhe dock; he commented that this was a step up for him ... in last year's rcptta, a cormorant dmpped him a mc..sage chat he had passed too close to the moored boal it was siuing on. While the regatta was run in a less than eriou manner, lhe actual races were excellent, with tong tactical beats and fo1r line (no small accomplishment running off of the Balboa Yacht Club dock). Congrau to Marilynn Lynch, Dori Ku l. Marilynn Gibbons and 8Jrbara Roberts for putting on an excellent rcgatto. • Linda Elias' Schock JS Psycho Detty won the Peggy Gregory Memorial Trophy, awarded to the top boat in the 13th annual Women'• Ocean Racing Sailing Association Regnu9,J.t!il weekend. Eighteen entriu and O\/Cr 12.5 women sailor completed four li&hl air races off the Balboa Pier. It was CU·'PQnsored by Ualboa, Bahia Corinthian, Dana Point and Voyagers yacht club . In addition to the racing, a Saturday niaht reception \\Ill helcJ, and well known IQCal ani t and WORSA mcmhcr Ruth Hind1 unveiled her late1t watercolor "Reaatta Wom1n." Proceeds ftom bOth the. print and Crom silk-ierecn T-shirts made from the print will help support the annual WORSA "Sail for the Blind," echeduled Oct. 24. · M• ~·, t'Olu•• •,...n Ill IM Piiot rttf1 Tllund•f: NH-COM: From 8 1 knee. Senior (1.mcu Po,,cll (6-1, ::!70J, 111 onl} h1' 'cconJ_,c;i:,on ul lootball •• inll ,1.1r1mg fullbad• 0 .111 Vaugh<tn ('\-11, .:!ll5). Jee c:.\pe.:1cd to sec time 1n pl 1~e of Utoomher~. ''ho hJ' been .in anchor :1t i.trung- ~ide 1acklc for the SJ1lor'' l;i-.l 15 game' _ ·The Sea 1'.mi..:' appc.tr he.11th). anJ pl.I\ ed .J '' rl.lng 'CC\ nd h.111 Jg:iin'l S.Jnt.1 ~tar gar1ta, .1r1cr f.111- mg behind, 2~·0 •• 11 intcrmi"Jun While ~>th l>ftcrbc\ P'h'l"" .1 number of "e,1pons, dcfen'c 1~p1· cally dumina1c in this 'eric,, "hich r-.;e" port lead), W·9 Lo.,ing le 1nh ha\c been 'hut oul no less 1han I I times O\cr 1hc: year'\, nnd onh four time' hJ-. .1 losing team ,l:or@ln71oul'lc: 11s,- ures (10. 12, 13 .111J 14). Basketball Drakeford says it's Oregon State SANTA Af\-A .-l\t, 1cr Dci H igh'~ Da' 1d Draf..c.hnd. a 1J-lv1ll- I. 16-}car-old senior b . ..,\\l.'tb.111 'tanJout. has mat.le a 'e rti.11 ~1\111- m1tmcn1 to allenJ OreS1-'" 'ilJI~. 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I look forward to a long-term business relationship. ~RL "= r Dave Robins ~ - Owner / eeeeeeeeeeeeee -- .. .. • • • ~ .. ,, • • • ._ .. • " • ,. .. .. .. .. • • .. • • • ' t ' • ' Hdt bite located in mid-channel waters Y cllo"-fin tuna and skipjack popped \JP ngnin in orr shore waters with portfishcr~ running out o( local landings picking up tunn in the 15· to 30-pound class and skippies to 10 pounds as close ns 19 miles from Newport. The hot bite has been in mid-channel wtllcrs between Catalina and Sap Clemente islands. The sport boat "Freelance," operating out of Davey's Locker, reported 25 tuna_qn board and still £ishing;whilc the "Wei.tern Pride," also scheduled on a ~-day trip, was getting !>lops in the same area. Davey's Locker spokesman Marty lngleheart says that the seas have.. calmed doY. n and good hook bait is ava ilable for anglers pltmning on making a run out this weekend. In addtion to big nnchovies, there is an ample supply of small sardines that are ma~ing for great chum OR hot )top:. of boiling tuna. "Tuna are li ttle hook !ihy and that most fishermen gett ing hooked up arc fishing witl~ a ~o. ~ live bait hook and 15 pound test !me, said lnglt.!hcar-t. J\lonsl c r bludin 1una are still being landed on 1hc \)Utcr banks where fishing h3s 'been oubt.inJing for the past couple of weeks, despite ~omc ~trong winds and high seas. On Sunday, Jeff Meyers of Fountain Valley, f&Shin& on board 1he sportfashcr "Amigo,'' runnin& out of Newport Landing,· caught a 93-pound bluefin tunA on the Cortez Bank. The "Amigo" had 60 hookups for the trip but only landed 11 tuna, but they were nil big fish . In addition lo the 93-pound fish, one weighed 80 pounds, three were in the 70 pound class and there were a number of fish decked in the 60-pound range. Skipper Mike Thompson was spooled three times on SO-pound test line while casting li\le green mackerel to boiling bluefin. The •1 Amigo" is-running 1112 day "limited " load trips to the high spots and reservations can be made by calling the landing at 675-0550. Mortin fi shing off the coast line also impro\fed with better weather conditions. J.D., at J.D.'s Big Game Sportfishing on Balboa lsland, 851-3890, reports that John Griffith of Corona del Mar, fishing on board the private yacht "Dread Nought 44" caught a marlin over th.e weekend on 24 thread linen line, a 1933 Fioor reel and bamboo rod, while fishing 'for the Avnlon Tuna Club in an area off the east end of Catalina Island. Skipper Jack Patterson headed the boat back out on WcdneM.tay and caught another slripcd marlin on the 172 Spot and he reported seeing lots or tailcn around the 125 Spot. •Good salt water fishin~ is toking place alJ along the coast or California helped br El Nino-91. Morro Bay anglers arc catching tuna and barracuda, while sportfishers running out of San Diego have found hug~ schools of tuna and dorado about 95 miles, 165 degrees from Point Loma. • Irvine "3nd Anaheim faics will be open for all night fishing on Saturday, October JO and both lakes should produce good fismng for channel catfish from boats and shore. These two takes will open at 5:30 p.m. and° anglers will be able to fish until 3 a.m. Sunday~ •The $25,000 ALL AMERICAN CATFlSH CLASSIC will end on Sunday too, and there are still lots of cash <iwards and prizes to be won along with tagged fish worth up to $250 to be caught. •The Newport Beach ch:ip1er of Ducks Unlimited is holding its annual fund raiser tonight at the Balbo3 Bay Club in Newport. D.U. is responsible for protecting waterfowl in North America and harbor area duck and goose hunters are encouranged to support this conservation group. The doors open at 5:30 and a limited number of tickets are still available\. Jim Nicmiec's outdoors column apprnrs in the Daily Pilot cvrry Thursday. ... ~ -oakla1lel •. ToronlO 3 (~ IUd$ sem. Hl) s·37 p.in. Oct 8-0atdllld • TO(OntD noon Channel 2 Channel 2 Channel 2 Channel 2 Channel 2 Channel 2 Oct 10-TorOfto at Oakland 1:10 p.m. Oct. 11 -TOfonto at O&kland ' 12:07 pm. Oct 12•-Tonm> at oakllM t2;07 or 5·26 p.m Oct w -Dakland at TotOltO 5:37 p.m Oct. 15" -Oakland at Torono N•tlenalL...-Chaftlplonelllp8 .... M ........ ,,.. ,., .... , ............. 1 ..... 5·37 pm. .,. .. ect. 6-Attam-5. Pittsbtlf'Oh 1 O:a 2 0) Oct l _Atlanta 13, Prttsbtlrgh 5 (Atlanta leads seno:is, • Oct 9 -Atlanta al PittSburOll Oct \0-Allanta at Prttsboroh Oct 1 1 ·-Atlanta It Pittsburgh Oct 13 • -Pittsoorgh at Attaru 5 37 pm. ~ 1.10 pm. 5:37 pm 5.26 p.m Oct 14" -Pittsburgh at Atlanta "d necessaiy Al games earned°" KNX (t070) radio TELEVISION Auto Racing 10 a.m.-Stock cars, ESPN . GoH 1 f2:30 p.m. -PGA tourney. E~N. College Football 5 pm. -Colorado·Mlssour1, ESPN. BaHball 5:30 p.m. T' A's.Blue Jays, Ch. 2 Tennie 5.30 p.m.'-Celebr1ty tourney. PT Soccer 7 p,m -U S Amaleur. SC. 8 pm.-Brazil-Vugoslavia. SC. ttocll•v 7 30 p.m.-DetTOll·KlnOS. PT Ho,..lt•clng 8 pm. -Anrta replays, Cl!. 56. Motorcycle Racing 9 30 pm -AMA Senn, ESPH. Women'• Golt 1. 30 a m. -Btttlsh Open. ESPN RADIO . ........ 5.30 p m.-ALCS. KNX (1070) Hockey 7 30 p.m. -Oet -tA. nAA 1690) PUBUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBUC NOTICES corp The usets to Qe sold ate FR 0 NT EN D. M Is C PUBLIC NOTICE Bav St., Costa Mesa, C&iir. 1nd Stai. and ~O as 1o1-P 1 1 Tht 10111 1mount of the IOTlCl Of TUTU'I SAU PUBLIC ,.OTICE TA Milwaulf.ee Cable Co., descnbed In general as BOXES, ALBEATSCN FOtS 92627 ... El A TLl•T POa •rce • .,. b 1 01 the TlllOr•No. W14299--5 ---------I Inc FURNITURE, FIXTURES. RECORDS MISC. FURN,., CNS1058131 This b s tsl I lows p..,,c '"" n · Unit 303 at aho""n •nd unp• 11"'• T ...... 1111II.12-StU·ll STATEMENT OF Wu"er Cable ol New ~OUIPMENT. MISC. BOXES, BRANT ActlUous ducted b~ :::i lnd1Yl~u:on· Tl~ Of LOTS Of TRACT NO deltr>ed on that ce111on bhQll1on .. cured bV :: "-WMCI No 09561458 ABANDONMENT OF Yori<, Inc. THIS IS AN ASSET SA.LE F073 TOOLS. MISC.. B\lalnea Name The reg1s1ran1(s) com· ?!'!& INCOTlfU~OFOFOaCf'!!~ Condom•1m1m.1'llru«Dtd.lld ~;:::~:b~~tt~!.~:dic::oata YOU AM If ()(FAULT llrf· USE OF FICTITIOUS Warner Bros. Inc. ONLY. ind 1re located 11 FURN. MATTHEWS F084 minced to transact bt.lsl· "'"-"' • ,...,.."", Apnl 23 l 980 1n Boo~ Of:R A Of:EO Of TRUST DATED BUSINESS NAME HomeBo1tOfflce lc_ic. 2075 Newport Blvd 1108 MISC. FURN, MISC. St•teinent ness u/lder the Flclltlous STATE OF CAllFORNIA, AS 13586 Pio• •Ol •n the '(penJu and advancH '1 The fottow1ng ~rsons warner Comm~nicatJons Costa Mesa, Calif., 92627 ' BOXES, GREEN F10S ~...u..~~ng persons Busmes.s Name(a) 11Sled SHOWN Oii! A MAP RECORDED oft.Ca of the Countv tile ttmaol init•all\Ubhe1hon ~':" T~~n~'f J~ have OJba<lOoned Ille use ot tnc The t>uslness name used MISC. FURN , MISG. ~~YST"V D 51;essGaRsO: UP above on; August 17, 1992 IN BOC* 216 PAGES 42. 43 Recorder ot u1d Coun1v ~12._18""76~0J6;u of S•le ,. PROPERTY, IT MAY IE ~o 1ne F1c1111ous Bus ness n me Warner Cable Inc. by the seller at thal toe• BOXES, SIGGERS G,042 A A • Bnan Mvoio M O •• Of MISCELt.ANEOUS PlrCel 2 • 1 ""'' Name TOTALLY COFFEE. HBO Films Inc uon Is UMI RESTAURAWT MISC. FURN. VACUUM, 3176 Pullman Street. Suite This statement was n1ec1 MAPS RECORDS Of ORANGE An undivided I /60th Tt,. 8e1141li<:u•rv under AT A POIUC SALE IF 100 2801 Haroor Blvd 41E Angelic PrOduCllOl'IS. Inc. The anticipated dale ol GEISSINGER H078 AVON 115• Costa Mesa, Cahf. w1ui tne County Clertc ol COUNTY. CALIFORNIA. DE· 1ntere•1 1n and 10 lot 4 u 1J Oud ol Trutt NEED NI EXPl.AHATIOH C1 Cosla Mesa, CA 92626 Independent Programs. the bulk sale I~ 10 2'7/92 at RAFT, FISHING EQUIP., 91:26 D G I Otanoe County on Augusl SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS. PAR· !common lrHl ol Tract No l1eittol.;re 9\tc:utad 1tnd !l*E~~U~,.f!STMYOtJ ~Oil~ The F1c1111ous Business fnc the office of Urnque Es-MISC. BOXES C ysl at.a rou~ nc .. 17, 1§92 CEL NO 18 AS SHOWN ~ 8336 1n the Cny ol dtl•~ued lo thaundtr91QMd "" ..,..._ ,,,_.. • Name relerr~ to above HBO Independent Produc-crow, 8700 Warn« Ave . Published Newport :111~mi1, 13176 llman F54ta&a MAP FIUO IN BOOIC 108 Newpon Beach •n u1d • wntt11n Oeclar1toon o1 SHOULDCOOACTAtAW'tUI wiis hied 1n Orange County lions, Inc. Suite 285, Fountain Valley, Beach·Coslll Mna Daily ~ ff • c:r• ;~~5, Costa Published Newpoi'l S.ac:h-PAGES l.2 NIO 3 Of PARCEL CountY ind State H per D•l•ult 11rict O.m•nd for On 1CVl5r't2 al 10 00 41' on 7 ·2 9 9 I , F I I e Citadel Pictures, Inc' CA 92708. Pilot Oc1ober II, IS, 1992. T~:· b I "1n I Cost• Mesa D1tly P1IQI MAPS IN THE OfFlct OF THE m1p rac:ordtd in Boo~ 439 S•le •l'lll a ..... 11n1n Not•c:. SP ESC,_OW SERVICES ll'IC a No F501898 DA Productions Inc This bulk sale IS sub)eCI 11\484 u~ ess 1 con-&ITV RECORDER Of OR Peoee 8 10 12 inclut•v• of ot Otolault and Electoon lo Ill. dllt/ .-..ci TMIM Utl • RTL Enterpnses. a CahlOf· Fantastic F•cta, Inc. to Calilomla Uniform Com· ducted by. I corporation September 17• 24, Oc!ob« cou,,,' . · M•ac:ell•n1towi Map• in th• Sell Tha und11111gnad t.f lftd puRUlrlt to Dee4 ot nia corporal1on, 1288 Golf Loflmar ProductJons Inc merelat Code Sectton PUBLIC NOTICE The regfstrant(s) com· I' 8, 1992 ANGE COUNTY. CALlfORNIA 11 I th C ' C•lded ulCI Nolie. of ltlllt. AtoofclM OCI 01!26.A30 a• Course Rd Hamilton MT No p · 6t06.2 menced to 1ran$act busl-Th-466 PARCEL 8 AN EASEMENT FO~ 0 ice o e oun V 0· E Sell • 59840 . ' l'lhwesl roducttons Inc. . 168534 ness under the Ftct1tlou1 THE PURPOSES SET FORTH IN R•~order ol u1d Countv eleult •nd i.cuon to ~t No 90-CM793l OC This business w:is con-A1v0< Tower Pro<lucuons. a~d s~dd~~~~i l~ "~s': Fictitious Busmen Name(s) listed PUBLIC NOTICE THAT CERTAIN Of:ClARATI~ t o 0 et her w 11 h •I I to b~ r11rord,.d tn the county °**' Recot• In Ill Office o( dueled by a co1pom11on 1~· dlo E UI ent Inc with whom ctalms ,:Y be lluslneH Name •bow on: August 3, 1992 Of COVENANTS CONDITIONS improvement• t hereon "'here the reel proptrtv 18 tit RlcofO. If ORAAGl Ronald L. Todd Sr Presf. )(~NY P=lloos lne IJled In CAROL JONES Sl•lement Antlur Roste11, Prtsldenl 1e5475 ANO RESTRICTIONS RE· o)(c:ept1ng lherefrom •II loceted o s 02 Coun\Y, caMomla. ~ltd lly ' denl ' Teleplctur" Animated Pro-C>nlque Escrow 8700: Tht Following persons This sta1emenl was filed Flctltlou• CORDED JANUARY H, 1978 IN c:ondom1n1'1m un1111 looeled Oeto c ,,8: I MICHAEL SW\FT ANO 8A~· This statement was filed ductlona. loc Warner Ave Suite 285 are doing business••: with the County Cieri\ of llu•lne .. N•me BOOK 12533 PAGE 1630 OF theMion Spe ial d. nc IAAA S'MfT. HUSBAND AHO • With lhe Coun1y Clerk of Teleplctures Productions Fountain Vafl;y, CA 92708'. STAR CLEANERS/COIN Or~ County on August Sblteinent OfTICIAL RECORDS Of OR· bc:eptln~ All oil. ail r1Qhl1 ~''-''"' c 1000 Euo•~~ WIFE AS JOINT lt~1S • Orange County on Augu11 Services, Inc. and the last dale fOl'•lil1ng LAUNDRY. 1129 W. Or· 26, 1 2 The Following persons ANG( COUN1'Y. CALIFORNL mlntrale m1r'4lr•I nQhts, 11~~) 180~;~·~•;1;1, B Trvs'9f IMCORP MORTGAGE. 21, 1992 WAD Producilons Inc: claims sna~' be 10/26192.. 1ngethorpe Fullelllon, Calll. F542702 are oolng business as: • WN natural Qh n11t1t• and ath., ' u ' )' • llnttldlry WIU S{U .. Al Published Newpon Be•ch-warner Bros. Animation which Is the business day 92633 ' Published Newpon Beach· DA SING CO., 10 Burke. Ir· g:~~ft{01~ ":~0108 nvdrocarbon bv """"'•o•vtr ~ Boucht> Truatea 5•'" PUI UC AUtTlON TO THt Costa Men Pilot Septem-Inc belore the sale date aped· Sung Ho Soh, 1758 Ph1ll-Costa Mesa Daily Pilot 11ine, Cahf. 92720 name ~nown 1ha1 m•v be 11~ •r HIGHEST llOOER FOR CASH t>er 1 a. 24. October 1, 8, Warner Entertainment Inc. fied •bove. lp1 Dnve, Pomona, Cal1I Septemt>et 17, 24, October Gary Yu·lun & Jenny Al· PA%S ~ ~~I~ ~~E w1tn•n 01 undorth• parc•I of 1 O O ll 81 I O fl 5 8 2 (Plt'lllll IUine of m ~ La!lllJ 1992 WCI lnvas.on of Pnvacy Dated: SeptemHr 91766 1 8 1992 Len Chen, 10 Burke, IMne. MA land "4•0111tbov. det<'nbed, 10 12 112 lftON¥ of.,. UfllltO S1;r!o t)' th<l70X Inc 25 1992 Myung Soo1r Son, 1758 ' ' Th"'G4 Cahl. 92720 COUNTY RECORDER Of SAID togetl\flr w11t1 \ho ~ri>etual CNS1 Cll'l2ROO c::mll t Cllflllr'I 0-=t 01• lf!I PUBLIC HOTlcE WCl/Nowirle Productions T'ad• hi Shlr•kl Pllillips Onve. Pomona, This bulfness Is cOn-ORANGE COUNTY Tiit steel rlQht of dnlltrto. tn!O•no ,_ ,. °' MIOnlf 11#1: Inc. • • Caltf 91766 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by· an lndlVldual addrm Ind. ~ COfl'lmon •llp1onng and op•r•h"11 PUBLIC NOTICE VJ ~ 1 US&033 The maollng address Of Buyer Thi& bu•lnen Is con-The reg11tran1(1) com deSllJllllloll, II l#j, OI Int rut tht'1e101 end .io11no "' and ~ !'...,._, ~ t ""' 01 ,.._ each general partnl!f of the Publrahed Newport dueled by-husband and Fictitious menced 10 transact bu..-proC*'IY dnCttld tbow Is rerr1011ono th• .. ,,.. lrun1 NOTK:f Of-ti er.-Ulllan, °' ' ~ Fictitious Pa!\n~hip Is. Beach.Costa Mesa Dil~V wife B\lal ... N•ine ness under the Fictitious purpontO to be 2950 AIRWA uid land °' •nv otti.• l•od ..,,.USTEE'S SALE drlWft ~ 1 "* °' ttoer'lll ~ Bu.lneu Nam• c/o Time WlrT\flf 1nc , 75 P11ot Octot>et e. 1992. The reg11tren1(1) com· St•t-m Busme1s Name(s) hsled A\{NUE COSTA MESA. CA 1"Clu<11no lhe 11Qnt to PfC #. NOie 35 ll'9I Indio. llSodlllOll sa Statement Rockefeller Pina. New th'415 menced to transact busJ. The followlng per'$0ns above on· September 8, 9~26 ni. ~ TMtM wh•ostoc:I< or dirt'ct>0n•l!v Loan ' 2'16541 lfltl •oc:lllon. °' ~ The Fo1IOW1ng ~s Yonc, New York 10019 ness under the FictJllous are cto.ng business as: 1992 4tsdllrnS WIY lltbillty tor ttty d1111 •nd m'"'' from le"'1t Ownef-AndN J Dll"1 IPIClllM Ill MCtotl 5I07 art Clolng busmess as· This buslnus 11 con-PUBLIC NOTICE Busmeu Name(s) hsted FERN GARDENS 160 Gary Yu-Lun Chen lncomciNn of tilt Hilt IO· o t h • t \ha n 1 hoe• Sl'lambatver And ol Ill RflMcili Code " CAel eVISIOH Of' OR ducted by a limited part· CNS1059939 tSboYe ff': NIA North Prospect AvenUe, Or· ~s itatemeC nl WIS ~ed drm an4 oll\tt COITllTIOll dfS.. hert'1n1bo~lln "llld odor Ma• 0~ .,'*1l9d IOHbusiltdill ANGE, 154 Glusell S1ree1. n«sh1p ung no Son angt>, Caltl. 92669 WI the ounly Clent of IQnaliocl If $1\D.n ll«flll 011 well• tunn•le And YOU ARE IN OH AUL l S1MI) Af W THE fR()llfJ Cl Orang11, Ca~I 92666 Tile reg1str1nt(sl CO~· Flctltloua Thr• statement WH Med Richard Jones Hasbrouck. Orange Covniv on Septem· 1'he t !.I flfl/, t I Ult oald •h•lt!I Into tt1ru11gh 0' UNOfA" DEED OF musr THE Ft.AGPOUS AT Tlfl fil,Uj The Name or the Ptt11ner· mencod to transact buSf-~aln-•N•me With the Covn1y Clefk ol 213 Abalone Avenut>. Bat· bef2l, l992 ° amoun ° lln e<:ron t~aub•urt. 10111;., DATED 102590 UNlfSS ENTRY AREA TO, llif PU snip is T1rne Warner E~ler· ness und8' the Fictittous St•tement Orange County on S.ptem boa Island. Calft 92692 .,.. F545259 ~::.Ult ~a: :i l••>dhert'lf•tb >~edo 1tfl•d YOU ll\KE ACTION TO ctNTIA CMC CUWltR 401 u1inmen1 Company.LP Business Name(s) listed The Following persons ber 24, 1992 Carolyn Ann Hasbroudc, Published Newport O.ac:h· C:U~ onJ~ ednltad 1 IS •nd to bottom •uch PAOlt.::C. l YOUR PAQPER •11 E cttAllMM Allt Pl.A The names or tile gen4!ral above on 1979 are doing business as: F545731 213 Abalone Avenue BaJ. Costa MeSI Daily P1lo1 Oc· 111 rNS cos whi tock•d rd 11y l'f ll MAY BC SOlO AT A ctllfTIA. CA ".w.1. tlll n Part/1°7 or tne Pa11nership Thomas C Fe1ge, Vice NEWPORT RADIOSUR-Published Newpotl 0.ach· boa Island. Cai.I. 9266z tobef' 1, 8, 15, 22, 1992 ::':' 111:~~ dnl.:~ well~ o t~~c:::,:n:nd PUBLIC Sfll E IF YOU .... ~\; and now a~llS ono;s 1 d PThre11den1 GERY CENTER, 1441 A110,. Costa Mna Dally Pilot Qc. This bualneu Is con-n,-..75 ..... N"-.._ ofP\ltl ...... 2. ahatt• under ,,,d Lt,,ealh or NEED 1'1.N Eltf'\.ANATION held ..., ll'lll\Ow _.. OMO o! errcan e ev1s1on an '' slatement was filed c1do Avenue Suite 203 lobf'r 1 e 15 22 1992 dueled by· an Individual ... o..... -"' b d he Of 1Hl"' N/ITIJAE OF-THE "" Commun1ca11ons Corpora· with tho County Cle(k ol Newport Beach, ca111' • ' ' ' Th.,.75 The 1eg'istranl(s) com· PUBLIC NOTICE $213,£87 12 In adlltuon t t:von, 1 ;1'1.enor fimid 1~ PRUl.(E:.OING AGlllNST TMttnlMpr~sltUlllOlll Hon Orange County on Septem· 92660 menc:~d to transact bull· CISfl, Ult Trus ..... ICCIPI ""'0 0" to re nl VOU YOU SUOULO CON sM4 C~. Cllltom'-oescri0- Cap1tal Cabll'V1s1on S'fll ber 24, 1992 Newport Olagnostlc And PUBLIC NOTICE ness under the AC11tiO<Js NOTICE OF cashier'• ChtCi drawn on uu ietunnel aqurp 111•1ntaln 1 AC1 I\ l AWVlR • lnO lie llnd...,.., fXH90' "A" lcms, l~c. F545732 Treatment Center, Inc .. a Bu~lneu Name(s) l1r;ted APPLICATION FOR Of nl4IOnal blnlt 1 dledl drawn rep1J1r deepen •nd 00"••te Oo IO'l2'92 11 1 oo pm LOT 474 OF TRACT t.O 1711 People s Cable Corpora· Publ1Shed Newport Beach· Cahromla COfporatlon, 1 «I Flctltlou• above on: not a~:,_ CHANG~ IN a t\'d or ttd.til atclll 11 •ny such w.U. or mlnH PMll• f'U\•nclitl Cotoort· AS P{" ti» "lCO"OEO lion Cosla Mesa Dallv Pilot Oc· Avocado Avenue, Suile lluslneH Name Rteherd Jone$. ~~OF a ClltCll drawn by a state or without how•vor thf' rtQht Uon 11 T1us1uo of lhl.! 8()()1( 60, PAGES 32 TO 36 IN Momph1c.CA~ h"c tober 1 ~ IS 22 f'92 203, Newpo!1 Beach, Calif Stat1t1nent Thls 5ta1eme11t was riled ALCOHOLIC ltdtfal Sl'Mgs Ind 10an tssl>' 10 d"tt mtne •tore t11plo111 Duu1J ol l1us1 1111.u11ltd CLIJSM Of _.ISCELl.ANEOUS W;,me< ble ommun1ca-' ' . '• Th-4 92660 The following persons with tll• County Clet1t ol BEVERAGE U Cilllo!I sMios-assoctallon or operate th1ough Int 11 0 1 90 ., "'"rume111 t(). a.tAPS Of SAID OOUNn' EX i:ns Ince bl c 79 This business Is con at• doing business as. NN Orang• County on Septem-T Wh " ~EN~E samgs bank spedt\ld In S.C •urt•c• ,,. ''"' upper sqo 'i11i9tt ~ ~· ,., ctl'T OIL CRUDE Oil, PETllO- arne< a e ommun1ca PUBLIC NOTICE duct.ad by: a c:orpo111tJon WATEC HOMEPROOUCTS bet 1 1992 o om ay on-...... 0 I .,.._,,, .. C faot of 1111 •ub1urf1t e or 111\l Guuol uf Ot Col; UUM ,.. ... 9ai:,. •<'flHAL lions Companv The regr1fr1nt(sl com· GROUP 9012 Pion ' F543122 cern· GALA~OI GROUP, ..,., $1 2 o Ult'"_..._ o the land herelnabove 1 V ani,,u T · -.,._.., -8. SIFTA M1twaukoe Cable enoed to 1 ansact bu 1 • eer INC & KOO, Gabriel V & 1nd tulflOfl»d '°do d b d 1iu1&11 UM AHO All KtNONO SU cne1062993 ::'ess und.ef :he Ficlitl~~ ~v;~untington IU•c:h, Published N-port Beach· Jol\e l1(1re) 1pptying 10 the In 11th sllll In lie wtnl '911 d==~n f~m ·~, re:e;:--d 1" a Will Mii '' l'Ut• tttA.hoo STANctS AMO OMR MlllER NOTICE TO Business Nama(s) ~sled Tung D Nguyen 9012 Pl-Costa Mesa Daily P1lol Oep1rtment of Alcoholic olltl ltlan C1St1 Is IOCIP1td. TNet Cornoa:: 11 C~I~~~~ :;!~'"'c,.~11 ~du• 1111 AlS UNDER ARO IN SAID UfjQ CREDITORS OF tbove on: Seplember 1 oneer Dnve H~ntlngton September 17, 24, October B:;aoo Control to sell al· Tt11s., m.; ._lflholcl lie Inv Corpoiatoon .. Tnntee 1111..,~ ch«" a ~1 1 ';, '::\ EXCEPT M RIGHT TO UU BULK SALE 1992 Beach, CA 92646, • 1, a, 1992 ~"""~::C:J:' ~~501 lllC9 ol lle'Trvs•'S OMO un under Otcrarahon 01 Trull 11161,.n 0y • trtKJJI u~iun MY POtmC* Of M SUR (SECS. 8104, Hazem H Chehabom M 0 Melody R Nguyen, 9012 lh--445 Be•ch CA 92660 With .~ lunds beCorne Ill~ to~ No. PLH 1369 dat•d ~v1ngi. end to.n takK.i fACE Of M UNO f~ et 05 U.C.C.J President PIOnffr Orwe. Huntington PUBLIC NOTICE On..Saie Beer UcenH • PIYtl Of endorsee • • Novt'mh r JO. 197 8 llltUll .. •YlOO• hlilClll1tl)lt OAILLIHG. OPERAllO..S .. H E•crow No. This statement was ll'led Beach, CA 92646 . Publlshed Ne~ lort ol rlgtit Slld utl btmaot N1le111d m to bv N•wport or • ••JOOS bell~ ~lho IN& OR OIJ.MRYWG Of ill ~~~ ~~· _ 10095-CJ ~...!~c County ~ of Thi• business 11 ~on· 1M727 BHch.Coata Mesa 'ba.i~ tlul Wlllloul COlft/IM'lt Of w V•ow • Cel1lom1• a., .. ,.1 • ,. .. IJIJ 1u tJu bu.lln0\11 10 mu IO~DS flfCLUOINi tUT ~ 1WVVPO• vv•,. Nohce 1s hereby grven to t;;;S1'1992°""1Y on ""'"tern-duci.ct by husbond end Fictitious Pilot October 8 1992 rllll)', tXPflSS OI Im Pertnersl-t•p u Trva101 and S~l;;.i nl CAifl111r ... fMIYoihlo EXCLUSIVE Of Oil WEU ~ • M°"'*Y creditors of the within • wile lluslnesa Name ' • th•89 reg.wcllng ... Po111$5lon F1,-s1 Amtriun Trutl a1 lhu lime OI .,, 1a .. 1u1 ORllllfllG, OIL DF«LONEh'l ~ • Cram.loty n11mecs setlflf that • buftl F5439ta The regl1tranl1 com-ilflQ#'llbrltlQtl, IO llllsly Con•P•ny •• Truttu rnunvy of thtt Untllld Stllut M*lttG OflEMTIC*S 10 "~rving AU Faiths sale 1s about to be made of Published Nc .. potl Beach· menc:ed ro tra11sact 6Usi· Ti ~etnent PUBLIC NOTICE lnlfetltednm MOWtO ~ reeordau Aug.,., 20 1980 111 Iii. Nunn hor11 l,.lh4t!N:O GETHER wmt THE USE Of 1625 Olsfer 1'1e asset s descr1bed Costa Mesa Da· y Pilot Oc· neu under the l1C11L~ ~· ~ng pe!°'°"s Died ad¥lflQIS lltrtund« in Boo~ 1371!> "•O• 1112 ''' •lw Cwt11y Cou11touuw SAID SURFACE FOR Oil Costa Mesa below tober 1. 8. 15. 22, 1992 bua1nus name hsted ~tl~~AN~~5L()RIST NOTICE Of' wi111 lnlarest a pr ot Ol ftc:1el R1to1d, 101) C1~11.; C•ntt11 0•1vl WUlS. TNICS, TUfltHElS ~ The names and bu11ness Th_.78 1bove on S.pt. 22, 1991 APPLICATION TO fWllll tnl 1111 llflPlld pr Parcel 3 WbSl Sl\nt.i Al\I Cl\ 1111 MINllifG tXCAVATIC*S OR •••llilllilli51i51i54llll•• addrnses ol IM seller 1rr. Tung 0 Nguyen ~H~P · 23685 Mo~wn SELL ALC~UC of Ill no• securtd ~Aid An ndus"'• '"""•nl ••ill tttlt· _, 1n101\111 111t1 SHAflS Pf!OVIOED ttOW JlPIC INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC HO"i'leE This •tal1.1ment WAS. J;lec1 c~ f w;~ l.agu.na I •• BEVERAGE• wllrl "'"'"' '*10ll • pr eppurten1nt lo H eh Utltl lor ~J tu 1641'1 1111• helil .,., ,, MA ~ r • ....,,, ....... l "OT l'ACWfC,VfEW MEMORIAL l'AAK Cemetery I MOf"IUIW'( C~ • Crem.110!')' INC 2tT7S Newpon-srvo:. With the Coont~ Cltrk ol • . To Whom It Ma c .,. nd 0 I ho Uilll.llH lhu °'-'Vd ul T1ust If\ . ,...,,. -.......... " #IOe, Costa Mesa. eat.i. NOTICE OF Ora~• County on septem· gu1llom~ De11elop'ten1 cem· TACO MESA, Yls(a:; ~4 ~Mid Ho~tiit":is:' Po~~n• ~~u~1~nc~0,,:oc:1:: thu Pft1'Jllrty OOllf.•tbud n IE ~STIUJEO TO PffOHll fT 9~7 1oca1ion 1n Cahlomla :~,:;'j ~~~~!0;ven t>er 2 ' te9Z. FMS'IU-P=°C~k~J>~ )'2: sa:i~ !r~~~?c ~:..,~~or'! :; ~:= 0 a11t1d by ~~':mo~ :~·t. ~:~~;~t•d ~~ !~~ ~'i?.,' er~ <>1~1:' ~· ~~ C:~ ':t.~C: 'Of Ula cn1ur execurive o • (fiat the ul'd rs1gned will Pub 11 ah e d Newport piper Lane, AllSO Viejo, lrol 10 Sell alcoholic Bever· OMd ol Tnist Coven•"'' Condit.on• end County of Ol•l'\Od S1at11 ul WAY US( OR .. llt'f WAY 3SOO PeclflC v-0<1ve ~f8each .... ,,,.. f1ce ol the seller Is: SAME ull a1 Public Auction on Beach Cosui Mase Daily ~::itd~I~ ~ess.\~;,00• age, at 6-47 w. 19\h SI. Dattd 11Wtft992 Rt1atrictiont io1::orded in Cali10111111 u 0111 Mall CT THE SURFACE RIGHTS AS ABOVE • 10/21/92 at to 00 II m aL Pilot October 1 8 15 29 The re~·lslrnnf°'(s) com Colla Mesa CA 92627 wilh OUAl..trr LONI IEIWlt:i Book. 133 I ft Pege 133 ot 1hMl~ol •1t1.ortl••ll in Boo._ Of SAID I.MO, MO WtOCH 00 As listed by th• soller, all ALLSPACE 8564 HAMIL· 992 • ' • ' • • Type "41" On Sale Bott & '°"'-AS TRIJSTfE 1651 Oii 1 1' R. 138 PetUUY l7 29 '"'-luSIW OT ENTER SM> LMO AT A ••••••••• ot11er b11slneu names al\d TON AVE. HUNW-!GTON 1 · lhd8J ~e~~c~nc::r 1~~~sa~,~~; Wine (public eating placo) E.ASTFOIJRTHSTREfT,SUITE Sup~~~ontn~CO:c~era~~~ of MtJC<ClllllMuui Maps in POINTLESS THN11500F£ET TO PllRGE IRDTlllll addreHH used by the BEACH, CA 92646 th• per-1 N 1 llcenae(s) 226 SANTAANA, CA g1701 f Co c fhll Ofl~ •• of 11111 Ruc0<dlll SAID SURFACE AS R(SflMO aollerwtlhln threeyeara~ aonal proi>ertv of lhe fol-Classlhedl1.. Busneas ame(a) I sled Publis hed NeWP-Orl (lt4}285-9962AIARTHA : v•nanl• or.d•tton•o1tafll Cuun1y IH TliE OEEO•FAOM EDNAH HlL IRHIWAY f()(e the d.ie such Hit was towing· BUnTON C054 CONVENIENT ~:' t!'bA 111 p Be1ch-Co1ta Meu D•ilY ROMfROAIJTHOR/lEOSIGNA· a'o\d~•~;~i:orip recn,:~:di~ Oltu111111 llutllJ! l\n,1111 J RACE CAPAOH NOOROEO Mortuery * c 11ape1 senl or delivered to tt'le JUNK, MIEBAC.,. D003 whother you'ro buy· Id 1 u omp, res.. P1101 October e, 1992 TUR( 011~.111 R ~ .. 110! ..... 0 bh•mbtt1uur AoO U..11 Gu URUNIV J ,i... • IO()I( buyer are· NONE TOOLS: CEMENT MIXER en ' g6 ... •evr.•• ••"' '"""°"n llomv ' -Cremation The nemes Ind bu5'ness MISC 'BOXES THEEM' Ing, &Glllng, or fust Thlt statement was filed th• QPPl-4•0 OCTB,1522,1992 on tha C<1nda1n1111um ~an Thi! 111, 1 I.I I 2 ... PAGE 12 Of OfTICW 110 Broadwav addrnse• of the buyer ara· LJNG E0~2 TOOLS, AUTO looklng, classilied hes With the County Clerk of for eciclTun.t oll\Of <~1on" 1~';;;~te1111 "lCOllDS. Thi lhlC .-- Costa MeH TADASHI SHIRAKI 21'66 PARTS MISC FURN whet you ncedl Orange County on Septem-PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Pa.reel 4 ' 11 eny nl 11 .. 1 111.i w ~1• d °'* ClfMMll J • """· M2·fllt Corallta, El Toro: Call!{ MISC. BOXES. THEEM'. PILOT CLA&SIFl£D ber 2S, 1992 An 11uemu1t for ,,., •n<i ~lbMt M1a1V11 ,,' u'=ir~ en,, ol fie ,.., ~ ,._ ;========~9~2~~~~~~~~~~~L~™~G~F~O~l0~3~R~E~F~ru~o~.~v~~~.~~~M~~2~~~~7~8~~ FMM~ ~ NO~M ~~nE~ ~n1oyment Of th·-~~~ II~~~ ~~-~· STARTlllG A llEW. BUSlllESS?? the Legal OfParttMnt at the Piiot It pleased 10 ~ • new ••rvlce now 1v•llable to new bualnnaH. W• will now SEARCH l.h• name for you •I no extra charge, and uv• you th• time and th• trip to the Ccx.trt HOUH In Santa Ana. Then, Of COUf'M, after 1h• MlllCh la compi.ted we wtll HI• your nct1tlou1 buelnesa name 1tatement with th• County Cllf'lc, pYbllah one. 1 WMk fOt foor w.eka 11 required by taw end then ftl• your proof of publa11on wtth County c1m _.,.. .· - Pi.a .. •top by to fll• your fletl11oue bualneH •1a1em.n1 It the Piiot Legal Oepanm«1t, 330 W•t Bay, Co.ta M111, Callfomla. If you can not stop by, plHM call UI .. (7141 842-4321, Ext•nelon 315 Of 318 and -w. wlh ma-• 1rrano.,... kw you to handle thla prOC.C:Su,. by mall. It yOY 1hould have any f\Jrth•r quw 1on1, p ..... call u1 Ind w. will be more then glad to u1ltt you Good Luck In your ntw bualnettll Publilhed NewJX)l1 ~-LOAN NO JANES $ALE Communitv Fec:11111 .. • ot M1111t Q1,.u l;.o"ll1t Mo 1 t929 CONT~M.. A~· COiia Mesa D1lly Pllot.OC· OTHER REF T s No 92 297()0CA UICI r,~t No 6 30. •••et CA UE, COSlA MESA. ~ 92127 tot>er t, 8, t5, 22, 1992 T.I . llO. f..U YOU ARE IN DEFAULT lonh end dttctQ"ated In II,. lhu T1u:i.h.1o11.luu> nul .,,.. --= T"""9 • ~n YOU ME IN DEFAULT lJH.. UNDER A DEED Of TRUST Decler1l>0n uf reetrktloot tlM'll lll(J 11u.u111<y ul lhu .., tor_, MoOt· ---------DE R A DEED Of TRUST OATtO DA T£D Dec:ambar 1 I 989 and the Supple,,,.ntlKV 11t11Nt lld\Jl•i'l ur ™'-' Ulnl OI Ill lhlt ..... PUIUC NOTICE ~ 22. 191'7 !MUSS YOO UN l E 8 I V 0 U TAKE DedatettOn or Rett~tlol'lS, rftUfl dl•• r"''""' of the P'l't> .._ __ fl la llllft, ---------TAKE ACT!<* TO PROTtCT ACTION TO PROTECT and H thown on the Arly If ltl1'f llf~ tn lhll .,, ..._ .... SIM .. · STATDllE.lfT CW YOUR PAOPf;RlV, IT MAY IE VOUA PROPERTY, IT MAY Condorn~n•um "'•n nufy-Ille ..... ""--COllll- WITMD9'AWAL FROM SOlO AT A PUlllC SALE IF BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC Parcel (1, The Pl•l(lU(ty •Ill h• •Md If~ • ..,_. If PMTIIERSfflP YOU NHO M ElCP\MATIC* SALE IF 'fOU NEED AN A non ••clua1ve HHmtnt ,.1chout u~1t or weulM\ , ,..... Iii, ,_. OPERATING UNDO Of THE NATUM Of 'THE PRO. [XPl.ANATION OF lliE for Int•"• •r>d eorett over ly ~ftl °' ""'._, ie , or ........ ._,." FICTITtOUS CHDl'G MAltlT YOU YOUN AT U RE 0 F THE thoH PO"fOrit of Trett No , gerdwlQ hlltt flOMllSlll1'1 Ot Ill f'lllllMllll ...-.. 111111 ol •USlllESS NAM& SHOUl.OCOlfTACT Al.AWYER PROCt!OINO AGAINIT 10687 H ••I fo"h tn 90 enc:utf'lhtllnUll kl 119¥ 11'9 .... ) ...... 11iW llN The loltowlng person hu NotcaotT,.,... ...... Uncltr YOU YOU SHOULD 1nstl\lmen1 r•c:orded M1reh unp11t.I bel•nce ol Iha 0.. ol Tr.st. .. ~ wilhOJWM\ •• • gene,., ~ OfT"•I CONTACT I\ l.AWV(R 16. 1979 In look 13070, notu(1) M-Ultd IJ¥ ftw oe-i..,.... • ..,..-111 MN Pllr1nef ttom ~ pattner· .,......, ' -Pag.. 12 •nd I 2!t6 at •" l n.1 Sllut. .. JlnMd!Mj .-1. "• __ all tM NOID9 ti .._, flWlll 11111 On Octobu 2~. l 992 Offlc1111 "•con!• tn llM'.h noltl(t) ~ ti • .....,1,, --~-!"'• _.. ~: buSI ng unoer I QUALITY LOM ltAVICE II 10 00 ,,, M • Spoc11lllGd Thfl •treet eddr•H •fld fl(ty undllt lhe '"""' ol itie "' -tf ... ""' .. Trwt. 8tOORAIN &;~~,:ya~:_ CORP., I Cllfoma COfPOfllon toe . H duly appoim•d other co,,1""ln dHIQnaoon O.C.1 I.ii TrUM , ... ~ ~ .... J Cllllrlll IM• NAMON ALLEV 'ANO •mtM,OflUCll9StorMtlt, TrustH unri•' endpurtu•fll It lfl'( o1t"-1'1111 property lltld 9"1111ntM CJf "1e 111111 ......... If.._ ... ... 8IOQRAJN PflOOuCTS ll Ol MsllUtld MM pt#lllanl ti' Otl!d o1 TfUtl recorded d .. t'rlbed O ove I• IW .,... ~ lllf ... DI" of 2891 RICtef Av. , Ste. 120, to Ill OMO of Trust ueeu9" by t 2 'tt ea, •• lntt No 69 purported to bt 200 Al 1"-1"'111 of ltlO "111..i TNtl, •Wit. ·= -Irvine Calif MICHAEL JANEi Atcotdld 6151 484 ot<>1•1clalf\ecord• Ceonev l.ant •301 IAll*!~IClfl ol ttN1 M ll(fl IMM ..... IM Tht ' f fcttilout 8u•lnttt ~HI 1ntt No II '" ihe othc• 01 the County N•woort leach, Cellfntni~ 1"° '°"' eft!IMll ol 1hlt un .. ._.. .,_ I ..,, Wll Name tflftrrtd 10 aOo¥e 1S1010 of Offtcllel "9ootdl In Ae ord•r 01 Orange C(luntv 1nee3 ~ bMtlnt-• o1 thw tAllioct _.._.._ ........ •• wH llfed In Or•nge Counl'f lie olflot ol lie Covn~ "--Sleleof Cahhm11• 911••·11t"'t Tht undarslg ned ~iutl •ue•l ~ lhlt 0.1 oe TileMUllllWJllMIUIM DI" on June S 1989 F•2t064 corJ« ol 0AMGC Cowie, bv Thomt1 H M<"M•llun Tru•t" dt•cl1lm1 any rust ~ .. ,~ C4.olll, of T,_ Nt•l•t ..... Full name Md .o<treu Of Cllllomle, W put1UMf fO fli eM Sell.. A M Mcr.ehan 11 a b 111 I y f o r a n V ~NI enci Mlfllnt.llt II ....... • Ill ..... . the ~on w11hdrlhflnQ NOllCe Of Qeld w (i.c:tofl to Hvab.nd and Wi • •• 1nc:orrec1ne .. ol the •trHt 11 •7 158 l!it I -.,._ ... .. u... .. ...-H-M " 307 t.lMfl•Unll'f f'foparty H d ~ P~ CofDo. _, ....__... .. .. _.,_.. YO•'Y , •• Sal ~ rscerded l t Will U\. ,.,T •d ,. .. lhd 011 .. r Common ,.-.n t;A ~ At.· -' ~lh St, Newf>O't 9etd1, OllOt/1992 lntt No 92 P'~L~~ AUCTION TO dHIQn•ltOn, ii •1tV eho1111n ~ ~ I~ ..._.. I -.... ti Dllllllll ~o ~ Beecl'I ~of• Ofllclll Atcoln. t41CH n 11001" FOR """''" P.,cll. °' SIN 21• s... Pad911• .... 1111 ..... Co•I• Mesa Deily P11oi ::-s.:.ee~~_!!'20flt 1000 CA H lp11ytb'4t Ill tllfl tttn• b"' ·:~ :~'v!~;.-d!; "-'~'L.CA ..... ~·· (•01) ===·== S.r.tmb41r 17 24 October r ""'' OI •• Ill l•wful m4MY nl w -....,._ Suet 22. -. 1 1992 ' , Fl.AGflOt.ES AT THf MAlflf UI· tt.11Unlt•d11.,1u1 ti\"' the trrentv. upreu o1 '"' -• Ill ..... .... ' ' TJM63 JAY AN.A TO fHl ~NT Noni\ front 41r1t11nc:• to the ~d rev•ntlf•O trtle ASAP121t2 ,_. ~ • ...... .. 81181 .,. CIVIC CENT(" 401"411 (AfT Cm11.c., tount.oute. /00 Pr! ~· • • 1 0 n • o 1 I() 1, 10/I 10lt6 a. "'..!!.......,_ ..--NOTICE CtW'MM AYllllUl PtM:ltlt• C11.1ci Cent•• DC1vt1 Wen • u ln(ff 10 PllV the ... _.~: _...;;;..._.._,. _ __;. ___ TIA.CA•l*lllclldllft.. • ~ CA.. h ht~ ""'Mlinll prii!d"tp411 OUM ef F ·oenw ,.......... ~ ..... cmlft (P.,... .:'~t~!.t con~v!d lo th4t not•l•l tt(;ur•dby •aid or Ad Aoelon . - -Ill, ... ._.,.._. .,..... II Ill ""' .. • • ti llt'4f now held by ii iww:tei o.M ot lrvet w"h IM•nttl c.11 a "= ... ............ """"' .. "' .,... ... , Hid o .. 4 ol TNllt '" tt\e ttwt.on .. OtO~ In tllid :I The f:CIHOW'tlQ penona t'tlM. .. lllf .... -Ptotl•l'tV e.ltu41ted '" •Md notef•I. ttdvet1Cff If erry /Iii _,,, ,,.. .,. doltlQ bull~ ... ..,.. •-.,......,., •"' eountv end •t•1• oet(~ = ,"!;" 181"8 °' ,.., •• ,..., •" WINOOW 0€NIE. '50 .. y ._ ... 0.. IC Trwt 111 9".. • ""'"e" ch""" .aftUNtftA ...... ~"'' 1fl. St , Co la Meta, Caltf, ... -..... ft tlN C... and •..-..a ol the fNll... "lrYl9\oln .. ·ual' Uttl1T. MCf ~1 ,....,...., '' Ind ot the'""'' C!Jllted lty 141-MT ,,,..,.,,, • ., ... lrlan ROiland Muoio, 350 •aid De.,. ol Tl'Wt .,, .M,oct 1.1.t• I .. -+ J NMWPOn Bttach/Casta Me5'l Daily Pilot 330 West Bay Street ~REAL ESTATE . ~FOR SALE Bo usu/Condos ..................... 1002· 1094. Mobile Homea ... ~ ...... 1 .......... ,-....... 1100 Acreap .......................................... 11215 Building & Contract.. ................... 1 U50 Beach Property ............................. 11 715 Cemetary Lots ............................... 12215 Houses To Be Moved .................... 13215 Lots For Sale ................................ 1400 Out~Of·County ................ ~ ............. : 115215 Out-Of-State .................................. 115lS8 Rancbea/Farms .............................. 115715 Resort Properties ......................... 11580 Tlme Shares .................................. 11590 Real Estate Exchange ................... 1600 Real Estate Wanted ...................... 16215 · IRREAL ESTATE C.URENTALS · Houses/Condos ..................... 2102·2194 ApartmentS' ........................ :. 2602·2694 Duplexes ....................................... 2704 RooD\S ........................................... 2706 Hotels/Motels ................................. 2718 Vacation Rentals ........................... 2722 J\o9mmates Wanted .. , ................... 2724 Rentals Wanted ............................ 2726 Oara,es For Rent ......................... 2740 Storage .......................................... 2742 Misc. Rentals ................................ 2744 Costa Mesa, CA, 92627 ApartmentS/Commerclal ............... 27lSO Business Pl'operty ......................... 2767 Business OMce Rentals ................ 2769 Commercial Property .................... 2778 Duplexes/Units ............... .' ....... ,, ...... 2786 Industrial ...................................... 2788 Income Property ........................... 2790 !"BUSINESS Ir HFINANCIAL Buslness For Sale ......................... 2900 Business Opportunity ................... 2904 Business Wanted ........................... 2906 Credit ............................................ 2907 Investment Opportunity ............... 29('8 Investment Wanted ...... : ................ 2910 Money To Loan ............................. 29 t 4 Money Wanted ........................... 2916 Mortgages, T.D ............................. 2918 All real estate listings th~t run in Saturday's publication appear in ·the separate ~ -Real Estate tabloid section. .- • .............. us• sfc•~ .......... Cal Classified for details! Anno\lncement• ............................. 2920 Theater/Castlnr ............................. 2921 Income T.ax ................................... }!922 Lost & Found ........... ~ .................... 29215 Health & Fltness ....... t ................... 3000 Schoolsflnstructlon ....................... 3012 Travel ............................................ 3014 MembersbJps ......... :.: .. u ................. 3018 Personals ...... , ....................... 3002·30015 I --SERVICE 11:1 DIRECTORY Service Directory ................. 3406-3939 EmplO)'lllent .................................. 151530 F;mployment Wanted ..................... 1515315 Domestlc ........................................ 151540 nMERCHINDISl ~FOR SALE Antiques ........................................ 6010 Appliances : .................................... 60~ 1 Auctions ........................................ 60 12 r-• Thursday, October 8, 1992 87 T8 PUCE 1111 Cll1 842-5178 Fnrniture.~n·~~ ...... •~m11 • ......-..~.014 Misc. Merchandise ........................ G0.15 Cameras ..................... :.= .............. 8018 Collectibles .................................... 6017 Computers ..................................... 6018 Free Merchandise ............. ~ ........... 6022 Jewelry/Furs/A:rt ....... .-.... 1 ..... , ........ 60215 Building Materials ..................... ~. 6030 Machinery ..................................... 60415 Office Furniture/Equipment .......... 6047 Pets/Anunals .................................. 8049 Musical Instruments ..................... 80155 Pianos/Organs .................... : .......... 6059 .... Bicycles .............. , .......... : ............... 6060 Sportl)llr Goods ............................. 6065 Tickees ........................................... 60715 TV /StereO/Electronlcs .................... 6080 Garage Sales ............ :-.......... 6102·8190 Boats .................................... 7011·7018 Marine Service ............................ :. 7020 Marlne Sltps/Docks .......... : ............ 7022 Airplanes ....................................... 8010 Camperatrrallers ........................... 8014 Scooters ......................................... 8018 Automobiles .......................... 9010·9090 DEADLINES How To Place A Clas·sified Ad BY PHONE BY VISITING OR MAIL Tuesday ............................................ 5 :00PM Monday 714-642-5678 330 West Bay Street Thursday ..................................... 3:00PM Wednesday Sa turday ..... ._. ..................................... 3 :00PM Friday CLASSIFIED HOURS. North Orange County· 540-1220 South Oran Count • 496·6800 Costa Mesa, CA, 92627 (corner of Newpor' Blvd. & Bay St.) 8 :30AM-5:30Pl.\ Monday-Friday Saturday Real Estate .................... 5:00PM Thursday . . . BOUS!SICONDOS . IAGUHA BALBOA cosrA MESA 2124 BALBOA COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 HUNTINGTON NEWPORT FOi SALE BEACH 1048 JSIAND 2106 ISLAND 2606 ======1====== ======I BEACH 264Q BEACH 2 669 :::;======= =======:::I;;::;======= V1llago Creek Condo, ======== $100 REBATE A~~!~o~ G~!~ :::. GOOD LOC~TION! I======== Open S•t/Sun 11·3 •28R hso. pntlO, frplc, 3BR 2BA. over 1700 YEARLY APT 18R, •EASTSIDE• lk h' lg 2BR 11.o'.!BA town· $roe> OH, 28R 1BA apt., B•chelor UnH Up-2511-r CM 1204 gar, 51200 mo yrly sq tt. Wolk IO So $850, util lnciudod. 2BR $745 Gos/water wo ~6.~=~)'t ing house, tndry rm, d w. bale., gar, 16401 stairs, 1 blk to sand! GENERAL 1()02 Nr Main Beach, Pool, Oya (310) 597.3055 Ev CoRsl Plarn, w/d Roccnlly romodld, lrg pd, garO'ge. No pets p:i110. S795'mo. Waterway 832-2000, Balcony. frig, uttls pd Vi-. $460t< 498-2750 '(310) 597..a585 hkup. All. 2 car 9"' deck. N/pcts 673-4220 2323 Elden 548·7854 Available!! 2078 Thurln 963-3698 Vrty S550 673-4250 SJ300·mo. doys 261· CENTAUR MG"~ FORECLOSED AND ========= 9151 ext 100 or evo $300 OFF MOVE IN 28R l'hBa townhouse 642•2288,m• $200 OFF. 18R 1BA Monthfw rent.a until REPRO H OMES . s,44•1466 Ch•rmlne lBR, wfe~d yatd, $735 apt. bale, gar, 1701 S/1993.Yl btktobct\/ Below market value. NEWPORT BALBOA courtyard Apts. Gated, mo. 5 .. s,.9091 LARGE 2B.R + den, Huntington St. 832· p,.r. redor'd & excep. Fentastlc savings. B1:•CH pool. Closo to every· Casa Del M•r 2BR 1 inBo, fireplace, nr 2000,963-3698 llonally clean. 2bt/2ba Vovr erea 1-805·962· ~ 21071:IR=,=n1ll1C!==== 2 :: 1 :: 4 ::: 4 PENJNSUIA 2607 thing! 642·5858 2BA $750. 2BR 1BA bus, ,K·Mart & market. Furn. W/D. Gar $950 8000 Ext. H·1133 for •-:======= wuu; 5300 OFF MOVE·IN! $725 Completely re-$750 mo 642·2288 mo (818) 451 ... 73 cunent list. Home in-ELEGANT ,. •-;;;======= I b I h d a i l fomiahon Center remodel. JBr 2 ea, 1• • BAYFRONT BACH, 28R. fncd yd. Wtr pd. u r u s 0 • u e Lge 2BR 2BA, gar & 1 NEWPORT STEPS TO SAND •-'-Nonhwood T1mbcr11no, patio. clean, quiet, 838-4120 •SPM Enstsido locl. No pets parlo.ong space, 2466 Ci.at! 1BA, lfg deetc, pool, Jacuzzi, many / '-SJ200 Twnhm. 3BB. snfo, n[sm kr/pcts 2 194 PlaCOQUa.0 $755 OP.EN 8-4 DAILY Santa Ana Ave, l..ndry, EACH 2669 garage, ut1I pd. N'pets CORONA DEL MAR oxtras. 09(;\or b A i 2~8A, ale. 11p. 2car $595. 673-1943 1575 Orange-C $745 147 E. t8th SL patio, $795. 771·7804 $750fmo. 723-1292 ,,ew house, motivated _ ,_ , to sell this. 642·2352 9.,.-".lf· gar yr lso. 78G 8404 •Furn 1BR 1BA go· $725 Move• Vou In! E'ald• Lg 18Rl1BA QUIET LOCATION! •2BDRM $750• Whlt-•tet" Oen YW! 1022 Prlnc1pols only. ...,.... rage, A;C. yrly $800 2BR 2BA, bltins, $850 Gar, patio, laundry *1BDRM $•""• 1 l'IM to sandl 2BR mo Close to bch Cot OKI Agl Pam Fae, $725 mo 2680 Cozy hOUse 2BR 1BA vvv 2Ba. gar $1200. 6801 ======== F·-1--~ u.--s NEWPORT ( 3) ss:s.-37 73 ' Santa Ana Ave ;E. yard, new carpet & Frig, dshwahr. atoV9 Seashore 673-4674 Smlass Value! SOUTH COAST -" anwu numis 21 54s-saao or 979-3848 Cathy 650-3237 msg venteat bhnds $850 Incl. No pets 545-4855 BR B ba Model perfect 5BR W/ METRO 1086 r:~ ~a~~~I s::!::: BEACH 2169 •Oceanfront Lg 3BR •1 Mo Free Uhlsl Lg E'8'd• Lg 2lw 1BA c~~~i:·,:~~ •2BR 1BA, $900 mo y~~tg~ 1 ~d~ w~,:. ~ 180" views. Terms or Holidays· Call For Ant======== ~:~· N%~t ~~OO w~~ ~~~ ~%~baat~~~0':t~ bole, encl garage, 642·2288 uttl incl. Gar•g•, lrg gar $695 714.()50. trade. Call P•trtck =====;;;;;::=:::::: Info Sheet yrly 873-e640 $750 No Pet &40.2495 quiet adults, $750 mo patio. 210 lower 41 5t. 3832 ~ 310-393-5783 Tenore 780-8702 Decorator'• Dre•m 673 RENT 120 E. 20th, 722·6804 Avail lmmed 631·1148•-------- Agt. Nationwide uSA BR 1 • Beach Rentals! •ON THE WATER• •EASTSIDE• E'8'de 1 ..... 2BR 1~. BA " h ~~~~ti~I s~mme~d _LR_G_2_B_r-, _2_f_u_ll_b_a_lh-. NEWPORT PENINSULA Panoramic view 2BR 2BR 1 lhBa town-duplex, ~1-de·sac, nr HUNTINGTON •Newport 9 ta• tract. Vaulted co1llngs. Oceanlront w/marlna. YEARLY ~WINTER 2BA, 2 car gor. no houH, gnrage, fire-shops, n tpets, wfd, BEACH 2640 ~RS4:J>t~ ~:~ MISC. IENTALS FOUNTAIN VALLEY Remod. kitchen, new Sec'd bldg w/2 encl $550'M0-$19SQ,MO pets $1600 673-7092 place, 0/W, patio, patio. $820 645-6266 pets 948 4984 8$>f>I. $227,500 pancng apes. Fum. Avt F~~~~ 18R $850 Utll P•kl. lndry9"!'7· ~~e· EJ8'de. clean 1br water $200 Off, lBR 18A apt •NPT ...... ., .. 2Br 10.•-::::======= 1034 C·21 S.• a .... ze 11/1 $1800.,rty. 875-C308 ,.,__..""""'' _ _, N~er build...,.. clean 2 • ""'--. pd att n:u sm ~ 1-(7'4) 992·5521 Viii R lal .. ~ ""''' · CENTAUR MGMT gas · a __., bale, gar. 6222 apt w hardwd lloofs, DQOUS I a en s No pots. 723-0823 or 642·2.288 yard < n 0 p. ts. Warner .. 832·2000 or lrptc, garage w/remote ~ "' 2706. Bonus Buyl The Piiot Cl•aai-1======== 675-4912 310-S96-0&l9 S585.mo 548 6680. 963-3698. control 631.,..442 I;;::;======= Bonus room makes fted CORONA STE'510 IEACH SludlO •EASTSIDE• RENT $200 Ort, 2BR l BA apt., 2 Ye•ra N-1 3BR Furn Nwpt C? .... t pool, this home a super The most comprehen-DEL URD 2122 2BR, incl uWceblo \,v. 2BR duplex, Dtw, 1 P gar 1415 A~· _28A. family complex. tenr"'· spa. Mach buy! Perfect for home s1ve and current dlrec-a&A&\ -.-2-B_R_2_B_a_,_d_ec_k-.-f-rpl-c-. s7oo 1 person, $800 wshr/dryr hkup, ga-ba~a. Beach Adams $1050/mo cloH. gar, 35 • non/ office or mother·ln-tory of goods end ser-1;;:::;======= 2 c:nr gar, steps to for 2. 075-8333 rage, $850/mo. throont. class1l1ed 832·200Cl,-963·3698 714-050-8310 srmr, ssso 645-eOOJ lew, In terior tract. vocea aroundl 2BRl2BA. $1195 for 1885 Tuatln Ave ll" --------beach! $875 Property ======== G $237,500 leaH, Inquire front Hae Rltrs 642•3850 CENTAUR M MT C-21 Welcome unit. 457 Seaward. CORONA 842·2288 (714) 83•2100 U 'H!I" De•T •Lg 5Br 3YIBa Dover ~. IUOftlo Co~ 2BR "9•; O/W, SllOres home, lg yard. DEL MAR 2622 •MUST SEE• ========= ESTATE t SALES frplc, garago, pvt walk 10 achll/ahops. ======== Beautiful lot\ bdrm, patio Waltc to beach! $2300 mo 646.aS83 18A Apt, frplc, 0/W, HUNTIHGTO~ $1150/mo. 64C>-7211 •a.ch Apt untum. patio, lndry rm, $750 •Udo Penlnaul•• So Of Hwy, 434YI 2H Avocacto BEACH 1040 Sprgl••• Hiii 3BR Unique 1 & 2BR Units Goldenrod, S500 Incl CENTAUR MGMT ::;:;======= OUT-OF-STATE 2BA, ocean view hm for i.ase. Privet• bch, ullls. 973-3474 842·2288 Reduced s25.ooo PROPERn 1558 -;::1r;o:~94~~6;..ar· 007~:t,!7p~:. 2BR 2BA. w d hkup, so. •SOPHISTICATED• Bank repo la puced to · of PCH. $~ & U11I. tBR. frpl, patio, encl sell •t $339,000 Huge •-s=E-= .. --=1"'"&~.~ •N"""D,,...,..2""'B""'"R S500 d :Jo .... --gal N/nAl $&95. Ba HB custom trl·lovel. 4 ARKANSAS OZARKsl===.=====. --• ' OPll! ' ~ Tlrr. -y flraplacea, gourmet MaJHtlc mountains, COSTA MESA 2124 2'hBA, gott courH vu. 1218. ) mber Ap!S. 542·7142 kitc hen w /1aland. cleer lakes, rivers, 2600 sq ti, 2·•try. llACH APT Mar park, •Tentflc 1BR upstra, French doors end qule.t meadow•. $33()0/mo. 644"9123 full kttch. trg tvng rm, patio, frig, encl gar, targe deck. ~ust S-1 ~ from $50,000-28R 1 Ba upttra dupht. w/d, pvt patio $8 t O + no ~ ... ~ ?~- C-21 A Nelehbor-250.000 low taxHI Entlkle 42nd St. blk to beach. $500 sec. 723-1513 1...,.aon....,..•..,.....-_....0 ,,...-.,......---....,..., hood l!mport'"" Davia & A.asoclates 3BR, huge back yard, 1-car prtcng. Avl 11/15. 1br/1ba, frig. waat\I (714) 839-2100 405 Highway 5 North, cul-de-aac atreet. encl $1100/mo. 789-1821 Spacious 2BR 18..._ dryer, no amoke/petL MOW\taln Home. AR s 50 c.1 ......... Pfef 1700 mo. hnlon P•ract1 .. 1 72653 1~2&4~511 gar 12 548·7001 LIDO bayfront home wTd hkup. Avail. ......,,... . Gorgeous retirement Ext 12. 321 COLL.a•N 3Br f\Jm winter. Watch 10-15, $950 72HK112 28dep. wtr :! S41nd&-259!5 commun. less than 1 the boeta go by! 87$-drm, 1--. ry rm. mile to beach! 2·3BR ====.:===== ••'aid• 2er 1...,ea 2248 or at .. 281.eoe.2 Nr ~ market. K· from 1130,000. Secu-cottage. micro, aitch ocliN FRONT 3BR COSTA MESA 2624 ~~t& ~~:: rity gated A park Ilk• B01JSISICORDO$ gar w/opnr, w/d hkup, 2BA upper 2 car gw M75/mo c -a1 ••rw R..ety POI .. .,. am1 yd. S950 631~442 f-', IMlllAc. 12300 ••• .__._ (714t982 .... 1 ~;;;i ...... ~~·======i!iifl'+~;;;:-y;td,"2:(~ ·~ ....... use THE PILOrs CLASSlf'IE 0 ;;;; 3BR + d.,,, yarct, 2-car mo, yrty, e1~2212 Townhcn••ltJle M2·UN ======== gar, clean. no pets. Rettt.aa A¥811 ..... I 3BA 2"'Ba. enci g• 6hOpplng lor • new 625·8 f>t\MTMI'. 1 1.<>50. 1 ·5BR. S8004!5000I raga, wt.hr/dtyr hlluf)9. ..,artment? CleNlfled GENEJUU. 2102 Pru.Cal.Alty, Agt. Mo. No fH c.,_gec:t, pvt beck yard, pool A l•t• you compare :::;======= Barbara 729-7288 Agt, 942•7 tat •P9 ll070/mo + '350 c:oeta. without h..--fjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-m;;;.J c....... del Mw 2bd. 3bf/2 "' ba. lrg yard, dep ~700t °' worryl -Opllc $1275 nice area, £'aide. naa I'......_ M Piiot CIMatn.4 ·-Ma-M78 $1295 mo. 631.......,1 •••...,..._.. Nwpt 2b<t 11400•-.---. ----...-~1-..n1~ w/d, flrepl~ • ..... xtra lg townhH, I •• .,.. 2Br 20., den, -lk·ln AAl't I Newport Bch 1bd clata, petlo, w/d hkup,I:;;=:=:=:=:=:=: COSTA llESA 2624 COSTA llESA 262t Balboa Bay Club encl 2-<:ar gar. S1000 '=========~=======:;! vu $1725 r.mlls• opt &45-1959 l=======~I .. Ud ,.. 3bd E.Slde, Ulurel Pt. 2 matr GENERAL 2802 hOu o • $2000 at .. , 2\o\BA. f/p. 2-oar1====== $99 Secun•ti Depos1•t H gar, patio, S1250/mo • tll ._.... -.....a• 631 ... 021 rree u , ..,_ .... ,......., CoroNI del M w 1 BR apt In Wfftmin-B B rt ts 3bd H e, vua, pool E Side, Lauret PL 2 matr ater $540, pool tnclry ay reeze pa men S3300 stH, 2"'BA. f/p 2-car & crprt SC)4-'1 tlS • oar. patio. s1260Jmo. S · & Q·""' t IBR Apts Newport Belt 2bd 63t ... o:n I======= .. pac1ous u1C Costa Muo Friday at Spm that is. '" Take advantage of our extended deadline for your Saturday listings. You now have until Friday at Spm , to place your ad in Saturday's Classified. Call Classified at 642-5678 to place your advertising. Hove A Garage Sole! It "-• .,. ,, II •lll!n ....... W.., Hse furn t>chlrntSOOOO E.Slde, lg• new 28R BALBOA with Cool Ocean Breezes, SUMMCA 20A enc.I. gar, bft In ( c d p ki & THt !\ ~l'mt lU 11 •I.'~ Ml \ RC!NTALS AVAILAOl.E wld , nice, Qul•t. nr JSJAND 2606 Poo I overc ar ng · lllllJ PllL. ocn 11,025. 942.13.l• I======= Laundry Facilitie . We~t 1:--m-• Lux con<to, "' acp. :>t>r· :>nR 28A upetra, NMACI 931 1400 9;.o.-:.00 1 ba, trpl, pool tne. tr fQ, micro, Lrv ~Oo, Call I! .410 ft'l36 • • gym, s101omo. 138 !lkylghts, oiu. lndry ~ • 173 .. 900 0405 dva, 7l1·7G"' hkui>, SIMO 494 '~30 "----------------•1 '------------;;.....------------------_..;.------'! Iii . ,. ~ Thursday, October a. '1992 = IUTAlSTO 2724 SUD 1US1DSS oma 1US1111SS 2724 fOl lllt Z7tt OPl'0, .. 11"0 .... l..,.il""'t o •W..•o1H1Pee1 .... ;;;...._.==1u=.=1um==conao==. Newport ...... ...., ZIOtl~ .. ==.,.,==.=a=ME;:::=n==s --....... -.. ---•o•••· flbergl•••· Fll••r1••••· '!::J•· 8UI n--W ... __._ ,...._ ..-~......, J002 -•-Touch up wet Mnd a Taucft ... wlll a -.Lr pvt mutrw te, pool, tenn. _.to bctl, ater. ~ • ._pa ~..-l.OCAL PAV PHONE 2t 0 flt or pA. ell1,_.. """ 81..i lmmedt n . bUff, _. """'8dl n , .., fu 1 pantry. Non·amkr, untum BA. Avail 10-Air, ·kitchen, new ROUTE Bring In 2 .... ....._ _ ·--..,.,,....,. ... ~or •.. ..:.,,,_, toeel Chell· L,umlrWr, ,_. a.-t· r" 1540 + utll. 722-6679 15, n.a. gar, w /d. ~rB 400 SFh 137: 11000 -ty Muet 1_;,_73~rQD 5530 oomrn, _ _. ..... ~;:;·..,....._ .UAW,~ ... 1 ~ Mi 10 beh, gorgeous $495. refs. 646-9473 :;:· 1loc, TF' 11 ~/ S.• 1·800-229·"-Mil.LIONS OUT OF S2.95JMln ta+ TT NN * 9Te-74aa * COSTA 'Wii en\1111 NiiiWJICIW 2BR 1 YI Ba CM hm. lg Sh< Weatalde CM hae mo. IN Aak tor Jay• LOCAL SNACK/SODA WORt< ••. Joba being N!tfwl. I ..... ~ ----.AUTY 8ALON d •a lg n/W hol ee ale CU M • lunCh ~ backyard, aml pet ok, 1425/mo + ~ ullls. Daya' M• •••o . ROUTE FOR SALE. loat. OeMend ec:tlon. FOXY QIRLI .. -in .--·-tt.lr .......,,. avalleble. com-need• good gram, p,., "'°"""''• -Olana645-58t1 Reapon adll 35+. NI E119S/Wknda EAANStOOOWEEKLV. Md your NIM lo the J8 an • 11p-7a, I ..-., I tam 1pm '480 per .,coM 3Br 3~Ba share anakr/druga 631-8466 •7•717a 1400-375-VENO Ellt S Ual QOlrlG lo our lead· . mu• type 35 wpm GrH\ CM local on. compu\ar & typ ng • • • -" I '-' M/F ... Coet: ...... Cal llCBIDBllEIUI. ....... CM. • Ca# Ann, ...... 7622 --· Aettabla. well-htks ebllllyly .:. ~ -new hff, respon • Wanted: prof n/• to • Vending will make yoo l-eoo.370-2005 today nMAR 549-5300 epoken FIT nex hrs. e 4tf • Walk to beach, wf d. share v/lg COM hae, RENT rich! $3000 & up oaah Am• r I can• F o ~ t·~ =~-=~ l..,. me8.Q. 875-0432 ~~--~ =:rlt"'• ;. s775 .. dap/ub e73-&0l4 Incl w/dr, $525 mo. wkly poss. Exclualve Change. "llllVrl~ .......... a.rvtce NO matter DRIVERS, ExperleMedi.....;;;;;..;.~------~- -CdM·Male anr spacious ~yrs old 673-7243 ...,,,,....., 1as-111-d machlnea. Choice • ()per. ~ awing 9t1ltt , flatbed benefit• a!..o...ldlft .. cll•ID ;v 3~ 2Ba hm, gar, f/p, Ulluuv<• c ~·~ local routH-ChHp. WOLFF TANNING • •• Include• weekend•, what you re OTA ' • rvr ~ W/O, otrlum. ocean zero down If qual. BEDS. New Com-.wil'ASt t.L...a..11 must type 35 wpm d I g your •aa'9ned ~ corwen-JoumeYfnlll\. Mir\. 7 • view S625 675-6438 GARAGES FOR Dan t-800-769·58te marclal-Home unit• nw p! ?1-. + wlll tnaln, 15/hr, CM h~~~town ~~~;,:.~ ~ Leu~t• h:V:'= .::r.: CM Room in 2·•ty <4Br ,...,._..~ t trom •1•·00· lamps-area, !M9-5Se0 ,.. flexible time• .,_ In '--ttfc a LP -Hce•a Verde hm. Poo" DT!n'T 2740 UAR~ Lotlona-Acc•Horlea. spaper gra .. ,. ""'P· ·-- .,. ;'~siv1ew Young proU iuow& PIJUllCI INVESTMENTS Moutlill/ P9Y"I'*• low SCJIOOlS • SELi': · no "tlj... _ ~!;.-~=-ly~':: ~:;va ~ ~~ ~ student 435-1012 ••t~ Gar-e•• =E~'::°w ~~ -=~ INSnUCTION3012 .. -drunner Truclling 1-,.....::9:..:56-~96.;;.58;;.;...._~~-- uoo ISLE-qu1e1 M/F Double, 1eia1. COt1ta WANTED 2912 1og. t-800-387..e83S. yow hOme 800-87&-ne•. Convenient • w ant ed t o •hare Mesa. $250/mo. Call BUsftftrr ............. classlfled fill In. Buy n. Sell n. Find It. Piiot c .......... ~· hoose. Beach/bay. No 842-3980 Wkdy 10<4 a.n~ ~ DISCOUNT. 4 LOST t BECOME A PARAL.E· •"VVV'' Classified. M2·M78 .,, drugs, smoke, pets. OPPOR,.,.ft"'"' amall notes well se-GAL. Join Al'nerlc:a'•i--------- S435 + Avail 1011 . & unu 1 cured, by real estate FOUND 2925 fasteat growing pro· 723-1962 STORAGE 2742 2904 ceteJ247·7•27 =======:;1 .~~~~~ .;::e~u:i~:1~~~~~~~: ===~il!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I======~ =E=M=r=10=~:!:::=.,..::=:!~ -M/F, n/smkr, maater -;;;;;;;;;;,;;;===== I======= 819 Rewenl Loet Ce The finest peralegal EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYllEff! •~• j"f 8R w/gar, Newport-~-._CUMYOURFUTURP F I r h " d -m---1 -5530 -Back Bay area, 5 min 1100 sq ft on old NEW· Frltolay/Herahey/ MONEY ' ema 8 ' ong a.re ' progrem ava 8 " e. 5530 5530 5530 0 C S 35 POAT Blvd/1511'1 at In brown ·t an-gr a Y· P.C.D.I .. Allanta, Gear· -to U CI/ C • 4 • Mara. New vending TO LOAN 2914 tortoise shell color, gla. Free cataiogue.j:;:=======: ::=======;:;I:::;::=::::;:;::=;;;:;:;::= .. + cJpp, 548-8322 CM, $495 cars, boats, machines PIT gro.. last seen Apel lane 800-362·7070 Dept. ., ________________ , 1 ~,.NB at 36th St. 18R turn, etc. 573·•943 $2800/mo. Expanalonl======== HB on 10·2. Answer• LL762. 1 BA, $400. util Incl., financing avail. "4250 SS FAST CASH SS to mouse. 8<46-6340 1--.. ~-----CUSTOMER SERVICE REPI ~~~r. no pets. COMllEICIAI. ~=~:~~=~~~ ~=~.s:cJ~;.'C:C::so~~~: -l-01-1--m-a_l_e_e_•_t._b_la_c_k_.1 RENT Needed for Order Proc Dept. in Newport * RETAIL MANAGER * tlon, ect. EHy quahfy· long hair/long body, B h T 2swpuru di I · o.. -,.9 Ha• W(Vlew & REAL ESTATE . F REE BROCHURE.~ The Ing, same day •P· lean, Sept 24 eve, Viv· through classlfled eac . ype lfVI .an e ncommg ruone •!· M aid 2 Rooms $350/ newest concept* In proval, bad credit OK Ian Ln NB. 548-~7 --------• Orders. Data Entry & Verification. Excellent ._ ea OR Both tor $650. vending. Be flral In 1-&CJ0.382~30 ===~~~~~1 Oral & Written Communication Skills. Detail -Fem N/Smkr 723·0102 your area. Direct from l.,,OW INTEREST LOANS EJlno~NT '::Npt Pcnln 3BA dplx nr BUS NESS omcE manufactyrer. (24 are available for man-lllUO EMPLOYMENT Oriented. Part-Time, Some Eves & Weekends -sand. Mstr w/BA. Prof I hours ) 1·800-62<4· ufacturing companies 5530 5530 Req. $4.25/Hr. M /F NJS S600 + d~p FOR RENT 2769 9304• willln~ to relocate In =:==========;;:;;=;;:;;;;:;;:; 723·0569 or 675-4912 HERSHEYS-SNICKEAS-Borger, Texas. Cash ..----~----------• CUSTOMER SVC SUPERVISOR Cl JU d · MARS vending roule Incentives. Oavld ,, ass c is..... EXEC offlcea, .JW local area. 0 1s1ribute Partlow (806) 274· APPOINTMENT COORDIU]'OR Needed to .Oversee Department c ..... ReqJfull ' ... C 0 H VEN.IE NT Airport. NB. From ~ '-"ti -whether you re buy· $350/m o. Pvt work top brands. Company 5371. P.Q. Box 5250. Time, Some Eves. and Weekends Req "Boxer Bay, Inc." Mctls >pcc1alty retailer opening new store at Fashion Island seeking individual with qrong safe') background and mana~m~t ability Should have good. commun1cabon .,kil l-; Benefi t~ included, salary com ml nsurate with ability Please send r~umc with references included to: 1ng, solhng. or 1ust stations s 1 so/mo. established accounts. Borger. To1Cas 79008. ,. looking, classified Ms Free prkng, tum, re-. No selling. Unbeliev-PILOT CLASSIFIED Contact Kiysb, 10·3, M·f · (714) 720-9717 what you noedl cept, coHee. cont rm. able prqtits. Retire in It's tho easy -t o· Full t.lme, from your home . • ~ PILOT CLASSIFIED FAX soc, copier tOc. ~ years. Investment access. Information· 642·5&78 833·9550 Al Quinlan $4,950 lo St9,eoo. 1-packed morketplace Need phone. Top Comm .. , --------~-----=eoo-==578-89==54=.==;-v1slled regularly-suc-l'REE Tr•lnlng .. QC, LA. of consumers SO. Call Dave at M .T.I. ADVERTISING . ORDEQ TAKERS 2345 Carillon Pt. Kirkland, WA 98033 Sale Are· You Looking r TOD. AY.'S cessfully·b'{allklnds CROSSWORD PUZZLE EMPLOYMENT 5530 ... The Memo l')' Tralolas Joatltute, lac. 1-800-7 48-6806 Entry level, $1728/mo. For Your Last Job? ~L-----------------------------~ "AMtroto • F'orc-t ~"'"'1 n,,,.,..,.-Must be 18/over, have own car and . good C<11llmunica tion skilJs. Able to start ASAP. • l'it Year . s12.ooo.ooo.ooo • ::!nd Year · $43,000,000.00 " ACA098 '" t Fling :. 5 Tiny part iCle " 9 More COlorlM 14 Polter atalce t 5 8eaci'I r890fl • 16 &cape nouce \'! of ;:·11 "AnY1hlng •• •' -·· =:1 ll-Stlor1 ly 111 AHd (shoes) 20 Mount - Cavel! .... 22 Money l'8ld '°' tomeOn8 24 Ot lee1h -28 Young aatmon ;=!'27 Consumer --29 Wool eourca ~ st~olt• ,.,'-G3 lao11ans' •• oelghbon ~~1 Gotf9r. cry .>048 FofelQn ... 39 Tex lime • • 40 Drunkard: slang .... 41Glass11em .,. .. 42 Elllt• •n«44 Crazy • • 45 lnllrnk:la1e 46 MGM 9 symbol 4 7-&nng IPOt~ ~·411~.eg , ,.53 Slnc:ere ,,, 57 HOfM elotl'I 58 Map blow-i.IP ' t 2 3 " 14 ~ t! ~ 20 -24 ... (I'- .. -58 62 65 4 59 Partoratmi 61 Adored OM 82 Utter &3 Ink.ling 54 -d-vt' wonder 65 Sludge se Allo'# 10 uae 67 Announces DOWN 1 Shut In 2 Battery pert 3 T1nUrd 4 Laboratort equipmerlt 5 MeriY words e CotcM- 1 Smells e Very big II Grinding lool 10 On high 11 Somatnlng outstanding. siting t 2 Perteet 100C 13 -FOIUt 21 IS we.ring 23 farm ltllmalt 25 58' Ille pace !Of 211 OestructfVe lnMCI 30 Rain hard 31 Gaelic 32 GOif mounds 33 Plec:IO 34 Alhenl 35 eve 8 7 36 Reptile 37 AnlflclaJ ~ 4-0 Wild .... thef 42 Take ott C3 Estuary 45 COWi and bull& 47 The beSt 48 M0'4 amootllly 8 50 Aliell land 51 Unfeeling 52 N1rra11ves 53 S1rlk .. ~ Chemlcal comp<>und 55 Italian WIM 56 Adolelcent ISO Stuff 10 12 13 LOOKING FOR A CAREER? NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED! $ EXCELLENT COMPENSATION PLAN $ We've been In business over 200 years, recessions do NOT effect us. Dignified, no pressure selling to waiting prospects. 1 sl year's earnings potential is excellent with up to $720 In net commi99ion for every 2 sales of our most popular product. Call 573-0946 TRAVEL 3014 TUVEI. 3014 RAVEL 3()14 -MAUI ---The Beautlful Tropical Vacation Parad.lae Premier Quality Condominiums SUGAR BEACH RESORT Located Right On The Beach From $499. 00 Per Person Seven Days Air • Car • Condo Package Roundtrip Direct F lights DBL Occup ., (Incl Tu) Condominium Rentals Hawaii 800-367-5242 @!fer Valid Through 1218192 •Restrictions • Ca ll Mr. Horne at 714 778-2096 ·- S OUTSTANDl\G l\COm OPPORTr\ln 5 I •eed 10 P•rt-ttme •ad 10 Fall-ti•• 1eriouly •oflvated people to ltart i••edlately. urnlap fro• $500 . $1500 weekly. Call for Appol•tmtat 714-675-llSI Yoa ca.a aever be too tlala Of too ricllf A IMBI ,..... I TAlllll Jll61ED Job cespansibilJties include wotkino-wt or a pattern or designer's drawings, cultlnQ the malenal sewing and single handedly finishing a dress. blouse or a shirt • 1 • n•zt I I I Ill ll"r. 10 yrs experience in tailonng 4 yrs experience m cutting Some experience m designing is preferable There are no educahonal requirements Rate of pay is $10/hr and possible overtime at S 15/hr Resumes will be accepted and interviews wlll be held at th.e following address MllMIT CWllRI 9043 Garfield Ave. Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Tel: (7141 913-8021 • 3rd Year -$100,000.000.00 Ot.lnl(I.' ( ounf) CirJnd Oric:ning. Lclldenh1p tc;Jm n~ukJ 1mm~d1atcl) S K·SlOKlmo. In• kf\1C\'' ()\.lob<:r 'ith·7lh Call bcrv.cen 9·)0. I ~ JO PM !\sl for t.h. Morrdl (714) 760-3002 It costs a lot ~o be a teenager these days. Sfi()(S " . So apply now for After School Jobs I I Money tot the ~slUn c.y be yotM"I wfth a Job getting n.w cU9tomera tor the Oely Pilot. Earn em. money W<>Btng wfth ~ friends 3 hOUB each .w .. kd•y ewnlng. • "9 CM_, Ip,.,,,,,.,. .... • •fruu.••· .... ......... u " 11 ,..,, "' * r,....,..,... • ._ ""'**" Call .... UO P.M T1MlndmJ, October I , 1m ' ..... my ancJ personal force a~ the: • on/ tn•'C tmcnL\ " all 1h111 you touch, You can al"<> mt· P.IClt and O\~rly cr111c1zc unneCCS\Jf· 11} It'~ you• choice hlM )11U use your dtSCCming -eye .ind &tlCiS ~hat rcvr Vlgndw: A top broed<.e neaitl•~. ~-+-+---1~-4 •b•lowly at1niptln1 to be lit...,.., told • ludl111 •trolopf, "I •• a .,.,,..-+--+--4--1 vesaa.n..r ""'•"• -..u tJt..,hts, lk txttatl•~ .-yly apWM4, "I _ _.__..__._ .. 1 tho•ght I w• being '•""'· b•t 1 ttpon ('t'nttmlng ttl1trvt 11 rH•on for -W•lt "h1tm.Jn op!1mum Lov' ,..1a11onstup W\llbe on t.niUlll tomast di((e~nt, poe1l1Yt ltv«'I Today ts m1kt·ptlCC ll11y •fth Will ~\I rCSfMlOd lo? Vlrio (I AnelyuJ Au&. lJ-Scpc. 22 -------------------------•!noticed you d id ftOt i..p -art .. lly, .... ..... f •91 a Cepricom."" TM ...,....,, SCOltPIO (Oc1 23·Nov 21) Family to~nr )OU'"e bttn on lhr uul mC'mbu who compl11ns. ' I n~v"r tc"t wiCb ind If$ 11 co )OU 11 m•kr &hr crtd11 I dr!M'rve,' will now b.ac .. trad;, ftrst' tt'p Ind ~fftr lht' ptllr pipt. •polog11A' for whining Fon.it on cre11• I hett Is 1 dtftnllr molln bthlnd chi' 11111ty. tr11vtl van«-ty love ft'la11on1h1p •f)OI~ .•• }oU ~ • •mrthlnit from (•nttr 1'quar1u1 ptnon• ,.,.. f.atur.d tbl puwn, and lht') •rt'n't abuul ru nic good news comes )"our way th,11 )1m'vc w,11teJ Cot ,, long ten1c You hcgin ti new IC\cl u( v.orl. 1ha1 c.amc: OUI (If )tlU( dC\lfC .ind dfurh 1hat ull1matcly hcl1, many ~oplc .,:.81 --ftOW teltliftS. up&.l....S, ·~ 19 .. ;"-----------------------------lplenty of hu-.or h• IMl'O'°IJ• lob ... !By CHARLES GOREN Hop« onc-c .wrted, 'I 1• a C..lnl ••w ith O MAR SHARIF 1111d to la 111y wlft, Del--. Y" •nr •:and T ANNAH HIRSCH Mt fo•r nlctt ,..,i.r " TIM t•H11· • 11 ... ••d the ..UOlopt theell ....... • SHED SOME LlGHT Both vulnerable. South deala. c WEST NORTH •K J 82 7 .. s •AK J 10 9 8 EAST • 10 9 8 ~ 2 \ 9 7 .. 3 • 7 8 .. 3 \ J 10 8 K ~ •84 0 Q J 10 9 •72 SOUTH •AQ AXQ5 A8 61 •Q&S The bidding; South Weat iNT P .. 4NT P .. p... p ... Nortta f!ut •• p ... 7NT P ... Op.n ni *id: Ttn of • 8W Root.'1 ~ Pf4,y of ti" Hand ••• v!lted t.he S..t. Brldp Book of 1990, and juat.lfl.ably IO At preaenl be i. workan1 on 1 book on deftnte, dut to 1p~er nut year. and ll rat to b. another ••ard winner. Here'• • pl"f'Vifw from 0,. chapw on dlac:erdma. Nor1h't jump t.o four clube wu C.rbtr. elk.in( for ac•. When th howtd WN. North tWicttd io dtr.ctlY to MVtn no tnunp on he 1trmith of h • escellenl trick· pnxf\xmc club aul "Sometime. you must. ditcard to help your partner, inat.ead of Lryinc to Nve • trick younelf Putoer lead.a the un of 1pedet llld declarer wirul the firtt trick in hand with the ace. He then et.art.a Nnnln( the club auit and you (u Eat) have no ctJ.. carding problem•, bu1 your pert.Mt may have. Y our fil'lt dilcard (on the third club lead) ahould be the quttn ·of d~ to uU partner UMit you have control of lh•L auit. Look et the four bands ao you can ... how that htlPI pU\ner "Bttore le.dine a rtd 1u1t, declar· f!f ahould cuh •is clube uid two padea, hopio1 Lhat aome<>ne wtll carel ly d11eard 1 hurt ind allow bun to win four hem trick• end make hla bid. Suppote you were Wnt and had «> come down to five card.a; which five cardl would you uve? Without the tl&Tial it. 11 tempt in1 to throw • hurt and Nve K 5 of diam<mdt, (but that wouJd be fat.al). Knowln1 lhat. per\Mr ttill bu J 10 a o( diamond.. it 1.1 .. ,,. to ht.nit I.he klo1 of diarnondl •nd hold onto four Mlana" (end declanr mu.& IO down) • tor aaforiMtioll about &Jae cun.. a-.. ww.w..r for .. ,,.... .-... ~.. Gone Brtdlt Let .. r. P.O. Bos ••H. Ortucao, '1a. Sl80l·f•ll. AltlES (MarC'h 21 ·April 19) You 1n1ght be .,y1ng, "I (ftl confined•" Ac- «pl 1n•1hlho~ tour hwpthll. homt motion plctutt lltucho, mlolll>um, Abovt all, don't hlclt light undtr bu•htl! You'U "'°''v" un1q~ 1ecot.dt tonight TAUltUS (April 20·May lO ) You'll be 9'11tlng, 'Thia It my li1nd of cl•y'" F«ut on flow~. m1&1tc,. voice, dkfll\ft. .ability 10 •IK'n'WfuUy ut\llu l•nau•g~ You'll win fntnda and 1.nfl'ffl\(t Ill\• purtanl ptVplt Pjj('" Involved CtMINI (May 21·Junt 20) StUdy T11.11•u• "'""I" S1gn1rlcan1 ch•na" o«'" II honw. ~~ntt 11 beautified• '"ult'of an ~ or lu•ury O~m Fon.a• on ro1111ntt, mantal 11atue, ability 10 fl\• CJ'ffW lncom• On 111 CANCER (JuM 21 July 2l) lunar ••Pf'O colncld" with tr1v.I, publlth- ln&. •p«l•I llllMIOn Seen:h for ··eou1 INIW" well not be fN1tW. TenM en dt>fuwd th .. af11trn n -you'll otM.a.in rntrtntd document Oiecr.tlOn UO Ouly 23 Aus 22) DtMllnu•• lit• SotMont mtght t•~• htK>rtift with )'(>\I' t11natur. e. •I.rt. stt en IC'C'OUJlt • Ing. ltern mo,.. aboul ln•tntory. to end llonw rtqul,...ntt P"90Nl "'" IMk)nehlpa will 1ni.Nlfy V1lGO (A•I 23·~ U) F1n~ti what you tt.tn. f"OOI'* pnldutt, -..~ wldtf aud~l"IO' lnclivicha1I, P'"iOualY lnchfftrtnt, C'Ontldft '"1tm1tt pmbffm Elnp"-••. on cr.d1l,.l1t'" pu.,11< nrla. lion• ,..nnttthlp. mantel autu• LllltA <S.pc 23 ·0ct 22 ) Mah f~ -..n, be frtt of .. twf!Ctfl 11\at Mpt yourtll•f'fY• IH\tnnal n!llO\lrtft HHllh SACtTTAltlUS (Nov 22·0K 11 ) j!he h Up anl.-)OU're un 1t1X>d You'fl bt-In •puthght. many will '"'"' ttrm . Thi• dut\n't ntccu1nly makt your v1rwt, mtmbt-r ot ••ppotu~ ~o )OU fflnth o r •hallow (lh11'i for )OU might declare, "1 rt'ally do lovt you•· to dttlM), buc II c.en ltlth )uU Lhll P't"" M~n colnndH with hom~. M• )OU "'"" If.now tthrn )ou'll nnd cunty. m.r111I statua ~mini htlps you 'IQmf'One'• help and It P•Y, tu \Cay on 1111ck!"1"'nd «ood ttrm • Dottn'I II 1hni}t sttm co CAPlllCOltN (~C' 22 l•n 19> gv lh•I wbeo ft bum I bndr ttlllt ~acln •rt rtmond YO\l •urvivt '"·t• somf'•f\C', they wind up becomlna )Our you ~.I allr.ct ad1111nrn 11nd th~ wh1?, bo~i. or marl)lna )Our be t f'Htnd'! uy. I want to plly • n>lt '" your ltlt AriH (I Am) Mirth 20-A ril 20 Cl~ r«'l•ttve tmbarka upof1 ;oumey, P wll\ 1':turn toantr than t•Pf'dtd. £:m(lllOn' C1l~1ly &Cl 10 the ~ay .or A.QUAlllUS CJ•n 20· Ffob 18) E~ aoal\ and you feel hc:lpks\ to mlllO ctlltnt nflo ~vtd t0nc.mlng P'>. 1;11n .count w1lhtlul hurting kchng." "'"""· Nll~tion•. 1nromt. agl'ffm•nt Don I 1dd to lhc \11ua11on lo\-llh h:1r\h lh•t your rrochac:t, 1altnt will ,.. celvl' wMO or tac;IJc c;ommcnl~. 1Jy1n to top notch prum0tlon /udglnt'nt ('()M'f'('t tu~h mat~· .U\C compa\\lnn t111cJ ron~ina moiwy. vuwo pl•)'• rol• )Olar cfrr.W 11r1ll ~ r Wltfdcd with help on your Oli'-n pl'OJC<U T1uru1 (I ll1¥t) April 2 l·M1y 20 P15C£S (F.t> '·M h 20) .,., . All lh.111 1\ ur value lo •ou 1~ in ,1 l UC ' lrt'l\O pro.:~.lflOU ltUlllQn nVW th;,t ~oultJ ny ,...ottd. optimitm ~placft I oom 1t11 s1thcr w1y ~u feel). Mak' sure What had """ nut of l'INC'h eudcltnly ( . bee v il•bl Ub • f II IMlllhtt you 'trike ror • w R·WIO ~llUftl lOll and omt • • ~ ' "" Y )OU Clll} h1&vc all )'IUr need' mrl rl•y. lnttnamt'f\tal ,.&t Atttfttton rt'· C' I I (I '"-I k) M-l l ·J 10 volv" aroulld a.d1bility. mantel ltl• SC-M • '" • -J Uftt tu• You' mcn11I miler t1\a 1c1 ndc uf thLl,. Ill t monlh lake 1 new lhrcc1t0n IF OC'TOHlt I I YOUR •1tTit· 111 you decide 10 be more ~crc11~ DAY: SocMll act1v1tl" k'n'MrM\t, pnpu• 11bt1t11 your tn(>CM 1nJ 1c11on1 Yl•u ler11y 100111• upward, you ,,.~ •n· 1' Jttn 1 month <'f CllUll\lU\ thmlr.inp. •lllvt concunll\t ''bcldy u1111• •• .Ctrr lc1rn1nc lht' vtluc nf tiknce O.nn1 ~'· -ny C'Otftll'..,, on (11tttr (J Fttll JHt ll·J•'1 2! your ,,.reonaluy. 1pt1~1ranr~. your 'nu rnultl \hum the mo'' J1fl11 ull OflllMl l""*t\ IO II,_; Ind I .. ,,...,.,, pi: f"<lll, llniJ alto t"Ul do~ll the mC'\I ,,_ C•v-~·"""'· C•nttT p.ne>n• pt•y 1dio11 l<~l • -you ~cm t(• find lh<.' t11nlfl,<1 1 t rul~ tn yo•r llft You'll cu .. 1 word' lo fit all vc:u 1on\ f)\m'I tn••I In New ... .,.,, r.<Ylff oppottunl• U\C th1 tal·nt Oil C.1 I 'If:' V••U ty for ll't'SWI' cH-arw ol wlf·".,...._ oould do hum when you rnuld \tc 'O\I makt tWC'ftll11lly ~ pul1hc· acllt"I ahead uy or adnrt111n1 0111pa11n You'll lM U C .. ••ltd) l•IJ 1.\·A ... ll tr11nponrely C'h1na• rn1drnc. dur1n1 Your JX'IW.::r~ 11f•d1tcrlmin.alion arc , °"'"'biff &rn1n1 and yo11 c•n 1rc111ly 1m11r0\.c IJbr• (I B1l11nctl 4\cpl. U·Ckt. H You v.c1i?h the difference' hctwc~n 1hc munct~r\ Jnd hun1ao '•luc of )e>Ur hli.;, ll'\'1nic 10 mal.c 11 dccismn a to v.h;\I d11cc:1lun 10 1.1\.e nc'I 'rouf •~lheltc: ~1dc ~111 mosr hkclv win out ~ 11 l1nd:11 more ~;it1,f•c1tnn 1n the ltmt run Scorpio (I O"lrt) Oc~. lJ·Nov. l l YCIU lj, ant t(I try ncv. hatt to u11lizc ralcnl\ thal ha\C hecn dorm.int for * while Thi~ mc:anc sh1lt1111 pr1oritic , bu t you nlrealJ) dl!citkd to please )Olll'Clf 1nore and will h1.,.c oo pr<'b· tern lu\lng le~wr pul"u1h hchinll S111J11rtus (I Atpfrt) ~o•. 22·Dtt. l I flav.\ in )\lllr f>Cr\linal11y arc the rool (If your pmblcm\ v.1th other peo- ple:. They arc 1rying to get thn.>uJh to r.uu, not to 1111111:k you. hul to help. rht: WI c:~I 1htnc )'OU t<'Uld dfl l'I 10 h'IC:n anJ h:~m C•prkorJ' (I l tt) Ott. 2l-J1a. 19 It ~ems )OU ha.,.i: to JO alone with lln a1cnJ1 sci h) people yuu d1\11rrc •1lh. You '"" haw a re fll"' 1b1hty to do w ur b<'t and uy C'"C'Y \ltp ttf the way 10 l)C'lnl ittit 11re;a\r for 1m· pmvcmcnt and di:ingr AqHri•t II Know) Jan. lt-Ftb. 19 't '''" Ju1rc to help nthcrs hu to c~lcnd 10 1ho'c }'~"' d•)ft'I partlC\11.rly hkr lltry m.iy no1 knm. 1h11 \•Ur hc1ur l n'1 real?\: in 1t -but H~ll d1,n'1 d1Knman11c 1n ""ha T1Ccd' )'\Ill when 11' aenu1nt Pltm rl ltlltYt) r.e.. Jt.M1rttl le A ad fcelinJ rcrndu tbo d1Y ind you arc no.talaic for better din I· lhw&h *M ptoplc dtttPllC'tnt you. It' ul11m11cly u" ru )'Ou 10 her 1pir• llJ up 1nJ ki0k fOJ flfC-1 JUY and 'l'IC· caal moment• GOOD ·ADI CW. ONE . OF OUR n:DeYI CALL: 842-5878 .. • • . '"1 ' I Thursday, October 8, 1992 89 =~~:;:= EllPLOYIWft EllPl.ODIDT EllPLOYllEJfT EllPLOYllUT EJIPLOYMENT EllPLOYllENT MEICBANDJSE COSTA 11ESA &124 5530 5530 5530 5530 5530 5530 SEIVJCES 5533 MISC. 6015 Frig, micro, tv, P'Ctu<••. AUTOMOlll.IS 1:1::======= ========= cl'llld clothes. toya,1 _______ _ o.n..-.. AIRLINES NOW HIR-4 Ptrelll p.e Urea household 10.s100. CIDlllAC 9040 CIRCUIT CITY IS COMING TO NEWPORT BEACH We a~e seeking bright, outgoing individuals with a strong desire for personal growth, a sense of pride and profe~sionalism, and a high level of enthusiasm to reflect Circuit City's commitment to exceed our customer's expectations every ti me . NOW HIRING FOR THE FOLLOWING RETAIL STORE POSITIONS : • Customer Service Associate We ore seeking dependable, courteous,· service-minded professionals to join our fast-paced retail store environcnent. Along with total State of the Art customer service, you will handle multiple functions of a cashier, credit clerk and receptionist. You will also assist customers wtth information about their products use and service. Must hove pleasant personality, excellent verbal communication skills, and ability to handle multiple responsibilities. .. • Warehouse Staff looking for energetic individuals with the ability to lik heavy merchandtse (up to 100 lbs) and to assist our customers in a professional way. Previous warehouse and forklift experience is helpful, but not necessary. You must hove a neat appearance on'd be a dependable hard worker. • Custodian • Need reliabfe individuals to keep our showroom in first doss condition. High speed buffer experience required. Car Stereo Installers We ore seeking individuals with ex- perience, but · wHI consider Op· pliconts with electrical/mechanical background. Must hove high energy level and the desire to grow. • Sales Counselors We ore seeking highly ambitious and energetic people to fill our Soles Counselor positions. Retail experience is a plus · however, we will train. Hord work and flexibility ore expected and the rewords are attractive! Our Soles Counselors earn a comfo'r'foble living, and superior . performers hove the potential to eom over $40k (comm)I . Prior related expenence is a plus, --bul n<JI a necessity, for all positions. We will train tpu lo be successful . . Full-time & port-hme positions available A variety of shifts will be available, including days, evenings and weekends. (Store. hou,-s ore Monday -Saturday 10:00 om · 9':00 pm and Sunday 11 :00 om · 6:00 pm) Clm1it City offers an excellent benefits package a_nd a competitive salary! For immediate consideration, please apply in person on: Wedne~day, Qctober 7 -Friday, October 9 9:00 am -6:00 .pm Hyatt Newporter 1107 Jamboree Road ·Newport Beach, CA ~2660 Pork 1n rear of South Pork1ng/TOllow signs to the Harbor RoQm wu~~.u¥.~..Qn EOE and promotes a_ mug free work enYJronmenL help wa" .. d cltculat· ING. ~countanta. in-. 185it70x15, lncludea Sat 10th 8·2. 1946 Ing flyers tor oc & chanlca. customer wheels, low mllea, samar dr 241-0566 I======== bch areas 955-9110 service, flight at· cost·S1 t2 new, sell tor SAT/SUN ·11 Honda ·ee Cimarron ve. 70K., tendanta1 • ground er-S75 •• &45-3323 dirt bike 2 sets china tully loaded Bluel and I cket agents , · Emry 1evel 11nd up. Ex· Aaaorted Items· csesk Playboy mags 72· Blue, mint. Repo. cellent pay/benetlta. with large retum-ldeal pre~. end tables, $4900. 866-1055 Call (818) 96().91~ fOf' computer w;hair lamps. repo ot lea box Ext. A·1004. $145 E1rarclae blk•· ror TVfl/CR. etc !======== u-·-~k-•-~ y-•--hke n-conc:S S45 DI Priced to seU 912 CD11:tn»OLET 9045 ,._ ---· _,_ , .. ,_. ablo Printer on stand Tanana (off Bear St) n&OY.I\ PfT. _c:Jean house, Nn Needed, eam up 10 w/caaters·perr cones ~=======I========~ errands, do laundry $150 dally, salary + S60. S46-9745 ;;: Must Sall '89 c__.. and use comr'l'lon tJpa, full Of' part time. IRVINE 614"4 Ra wfl/8, T-tops. aenae. Pleaae lee~ 2 wk training, women, Moving S.le all tum -power everything, low mag with Nillwtt• men 21 or older. Call: must go, cash and _,._ ......___ A• ft a 408·971-6900 ext. 1 800-532-9222 carry, thura Oct 8. Huge Sele stereo, m_.a, ,.._.. ~ &--------1._.__,.......,,,..,.....,.~~~=4-6pm-8pm, 1204-wNt c;_lo t ties • ..s;r_ystal, considered. 955-0RDER DESK CALIFORN!A JO~ Balboa blVd apt ·c. kitchen appll, Furn, MF $6 30/h 7.308 OUESTI 100 s of po51-Newport Beach 559• bbq1 etc. 12 Camphor I======== • ee' _ _!;._ . I .,.mht. tiona bl-weekly -SI· 2391 . South. Sat 7.5 FOID 9075 4pm. ,....... ..ow ern cities, counties, typing for computer. state, federal agen. _Oueen ___ or_K_i_ng_P_a_lm-a-. -81 =========I========= Call Wiiiie fOf' appt. c:'lea. All occupations. feet tall, $20 ea. Herb NEWPORT aooke on Tepe. 12 iuuea $12; 23 IS· plants 80 kinds $1 ea, Inc. 548-5525 sues S20. Refundable. Liiac 674-9422 BEACH fT To order 1-800-949---------1:;::=======1 Photo P .. teup P 9995• Shade, Pine. Cypre 6169 1982 escon h.ichback, sunrf, pa, pb, !Ow mile&, xlnt cond $14~. Obo &41-1565 Temp. Fleic schedule lrebs, 15-gallon, -$20. Big Sale: clothes, bikes, nee. Ideal IOf' ool CRUISE SHIP JOBS. To l-gallon plants. 51 toys, chlldrens aluff,I======== student. 631·2606 $900 weekly and tips. Wisteria SlO. 874.!M22 bedding, etc. Sat 10th BONDA Frff room and board. . &-5, 4707 Seashore A.E. Assist P(T Will trains~~," did TANNING . BED lor Multl·F•mlly s.1.I======== Top producing Agt women. e I/ un· aala, 1200 (cost beaded Jereiry and CRX, hr, f3k, air; needs Assl•tant to sldl::S. 1~0~~: l:t; S2000). Montego Bay parts, crystal, wot· stereo, orig owrr. blue, 9085 help w/orc duties, rou · · · Woltf System, Crystal suits. surfboard. very sharp, 5 speed Open Housea & com-Ex1. 32. 1.E.S. 24 Suns. Only 22 shells, sabot S50, Sf-•• 0.434·7550. - puter Inputting. Ron EARN UP TO $700/ hours of usage on aquariums, toads. of 7eo.5000 Xt01 -ek. No e•perlence, bod. 714/692·5359 misc. 213 42nd street!::======= Receptionist M-F, F{T, hi typing, f11tng, D/E, WP, Muat own houn. Process, y w CA y , • 8 u y ~ ......:S..::a~....:....:;u...:g.;....5;;__ ___ _ mortgage re funds. Thrltt Shop n ow Thinking of having a MERCEDES 9130 Call 800-925-1849· open. Tues thru Sat garage sale? Give usl:======== 1 0·6pm, 1408 No. a call! '87 560 SL, BlaclV Main, Santa Ana. PILOT CLASSIFIED Cream, mint, $33,500 have excel front ofc. ========= com. & PR skills. Meaa Verde Conv. llEICllANDISE Hosp. 548-5534 Como & shop or call &42·5978 DLR20916. 966-1055 lo~ donation p1ck·up • S43-&77t. I========= WAREHOUSE PERSON l======I====== TRANSPORTATION PORSCHE Light Industrial, PIT. ANTIQUES 6010 COLLECTIBLC<' 9175 Must have a current I======== ~ d r Iver's 11 c ens•· OAK rum: dresser & 6017 '8:e~•:r:;:; ~ Phone 549-3727. EOE wash stand, round -------- 1 d. BOATS 7011 29K m11es. S33.8oo. WE NEED PEOPLE TO ~·~~e~~~:~:r1g Sport Cud Sale Dealer (818} 995~1 SEW our hair accea· ' Sets. singles. ail ~RTA·BeTE. 12 aorles al home. We sports 1512 Lakeside ft long, wrth 3 HP elecl=======~ pay up to $372 Ln HB Sal only 8·2 fRUCvr 92">'11\ weekly. No experience APPLIANCES 6011 motor & batteries ""' ~ needed. Fun and Asking $750. 675-5201 I::======:;;; Easy. C811 1-813-948,. & I :-1 89 BayUnor, 15' W1ll'I 50 ,84 Parcel Van. Be~ 1295_ . SEARS washer e ec-PETS & hp outboard. Runs/ lul wortt truck. rul)s tnc dry~r. great condl· llVTMALS 6049 looks groat. lots of ex· excel. PIS. p/b, ale work .. t home As-tion $100 each. n.1n tras. $3500. 673-6958 Value of vahlcla sembly, crafts,_ typing 675-6585 and morel Up to $500 · Lido lf 3235, Ullman $4,000, sell S2,400 + a wook possible. Whirlpool washer and RABBIT: Netherland sails, fast boat, per· 543-1708 For info write: Sourco, dryer, good cond 4yr dwarf blue 01ter no1111 feet weight, saooo w/1-------- 4872 TO""'"''a Canyon old. $175. 673-0222. only $20 557·5227. trailer. $750. w/o 1977 Chevy luv, camper ..-:.P-. ~A4 .....,..2 shell, good cond. Blvd Ste 261 Dept D. Johnson U"" '''" 52200 obo, David 650- 4250 Woodland htlls,I======== ========!========= 1221 lvmsg. Ca. 91364 fURNJTURE 6014 SPORTING GOODS 6065 SPEED & ====~=~ 45"x45'' square giass =======SKI BOATS 7016 VOL KS WAGON EMPLOYMENT designer dining table, ======= 9'>35 SERVICES 5533 S23S. call 644-1030 Orange County Gun te• GLASTRON '87 ,. Girls wht bedroom; adlt & Collectors Show 190HP Merc/cf\.llser 111====;:;;==== I========= desk; ladder/chair; OCT lO& 11, 9am-5pm O, Open Bow Tri-Hull, s' 1 0 0 0' a WEEKLY futon with frame Orange County Fair· · Sl.Wl·Top, Trailer, Lota STUFFING ENVE· 642·5031 760-1632. grounds, Costa Mesa or storage. Great Ski 1M4a.,.Bug Po-rtull Run& g real $1,600/obo. 8~2199 LOPES. Start !'ow. Queen alze bed and Enter oH Arhngton S1. Boat in excellent con· Fr-supplies._ infOf'· base 5115, Full bed d1tion (10 person ca· mauon. No obhgallon. and base 5150. Filling ======== pac1ty). S10,500 080.I======== Send S.A.S E E·Z, case S50. 673--0222. Call (714)846-1571 MISC. AUTO 9245 5840 Red Bug Lake G•n•GE ~•TW!~ Road., Dept 4 t O·E, QUEEN SIZE Al\ft ~ Winter Springs, FL MATTRESS • BOX======== SAILBOARDS 7018 t988 SuzvkJ •-rt 32708 S P R I N G S & 4•4. Soft top, gray/ . FRAME, Sao FIRM __ black, Very good con- ---642·4321 EXT 307 BALBOA 57· CHRIS Cralt Fisher dlllon In & out. Good Please bo aware that Stunm~ NeV'er u .. d ISLAND 6106 Yach!, '3 ~d"'rms, 3 urea, stereo casHtte, the hstlngs In this cal· 11·pc white wash tor· heads. lots of amen. AIC. 47,000 mllaa. eoOtY may require you mal d1ntng rm $2300. ========I great cond. S225K Looks & runs Ilka lo call Jl .900 QIJDlber Cherry Queen Anne-&-Sat.Sun 8-3, 2t8 Ab&-ob<>. Mill)'--U.O. for 1ne new. $4,000 °' tf1ld.-. 1n Which thore Is a pc bdrm set $2000. lone, Little Island (in prop w/ownrs unil In ror a pickup INck, 77· charge per minute. 310/596-5980 Seal Bch Alley), blkos, exer· bch c111es. 818/288-5095 '80. + cash. Phone .~---ll!ll-----------------111!11;;..._~------~----.... llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll~~~~~~~~~~~~==~ cycle. waler skis. 953·5406; or csaya. clothes, household. 642-4321 Ext. 203. ========!MARINE SUPS DONATE YOUR CAR, DOCKS 7022 truck, motorhome, CORONA DELMAR boat, real estate, - 12 14 - ·~ I ry ~d 1d lg_ Jd ;. · er ~e <e ul ly m h. ·n !r ... 6122 stamps. coins, col-10 Min To Open See 1ect1bles to FOU'lda· ========I SAIL: 45' Wldo beam lion Serving the Bltnd. Computer tble, kng ~ize $550/mo. 45' Narrow I.RS. tax deductible. bed. woode11 _chrs. beam s.450 752·2$81 Free towing; fl.ed,not _ tools. musical equ1pt. BACK Bay has 8 secret. run 1-80().995-8889. 1510 Marlgold COM. Slips up to 50 ft, $11· S RoU• '86 S11Ver pur. Estate/Garage Sale SI 3 por tl. O.Anza Black w/tan top & Int. Henredon din rm, enli· Marina, 300 E Coast 32K ml. Mlm ss9,ooo. que crystal, silver. Hwy . NB. 673·1331 Call (310) 832·7414 household, clothing Beautiful Nwpt Slip Sat 8-5 720 Jasm•n• avail up 10 48', water I======== Movt"9 s ... ln•sat 8· & elec. provided Sec. ANTIQUES .. 4, furn, bike, moped, gatQd. Beautiful loc. a dolhes, Ouahty-deals, Sl2·$14/1l. 543-1708 CIASSJCS 9250 hl•nd stutt, 403 Ins Th1n6ong of having •!====;::=== P•nl'l'TVG 3858 'l'HW! Sal.Sun, 10th-11th, 9· garage sale? Gi\19 us • Sharp 1955 Ford NS CHILD ,. ... 3536 f10011VSI'•tt BOllE LEGAL A&nun 1.-0 2pm, Oeslg womens a call! 351 Dmo ~ la n.w. •-;;===~;:::~I======:;:::~ clthng 6-8, mink PILOT CLAUIF1ED pickup, red. aruoDWNG IEPIDS 3620 IEPADtS 3758 SERVICES 3812 ·-.w.P. YOUNGQUIST On• bit One Tll coats, wedding gown e42-M78 ~~~ ~· ~ LOVING MOTHER wtt.h •-=======: __ .. '--ad piece, rum, ====== .........,,. • 3410 i-Painting Contractor ecountara -nrs .. h .,.., .... :: 2 vr old, wtl care fOf' WltM Ftaartnt1 CU.· • g ......_ Repeln Bankruptcy rrom s110 Oval. pamllng by pron. ec:erwnic emart11e eslat truck tool case. and ERS RV'S 1eee Mueteng, 289 your chllct In CM hm tom Work, Neg prk:e, termite/dry rot reprs, Divorce rrom S30 Uc#602098. Ins. 11'591315 Tom 770-278 much morell 617 Car· CAMP , • V-8, A.T. 95"-Ma- llreeae Conat. o.. lBlll"&fe!NIN)43S-Oet7 20 yrs In 9ua1nna doors, plumbing. & paralegal service Freenl&4~3305 nalion(inallay)COM. TRAILEltS 8014 chanlcally Restored, algn and bid. rrom LOVING NANNI•• Abraham 559-7963 motel 2A hrs. 64&<)997 Doc prep 850-1926 ~ l::=======I Wedding dre:;s 10. ====:::;:;:;;;;:;;;;;= New Interior. Jual $35 ar. C~tom/comm avall, exp, reliable, We apec._IU• In mobHa ._.ruptcw/Dfvorce ~~~~,:;'! TltEE baby crib, clothes. 1992 KM·TOT8 tow need• paint Job to be rr .. ea. &42-0737 prof training, from home repalta/urvl~• Attorney aai&tad srRVICES-toys. k,l1chen llama. dolly, large size. Ask· bell•;..2~~~ new WeNelt c;nee, Custom S100 a week 753-5223 ~V1TTT11e $65 retevel apeclal Mem 88B:paymt plan IWL~Anytime "° and tnuch more. 715 Ing $850. 675--5201 (71 4) 848-1571 Aemodellng, *'dltlon&, ========= .-uA11111u.uo 8()0.597-6470 Est.1978-722-8500 TOP QUALITY ==C=ameo==H=lg=h=land==D=r=. ::...:========-======== ,,.. cS..aan 30yrs e}lp rte•UTUG IEflNISBDfG 3621 very competitive ... Miii .. Tr .. S 11'307331 -.t~aoM ~IA Int/Ht. lie 648221 wfce Trff trim, r SEIVICES 3548 .._... ......,.. to ~ )EWEllY 3784 llASODY-...3828 call Jey 850-3359 moval. cleanup, la :::====:=:=:::1:::=;;;:=:;:==;1 Fum. Antq/o( noc, For ' TRIM P~NTlMCJ. Y-our ..-rv:-451=8848 - -: W!U'PDV 0 ~ f9et ..etw ...,tr •ectunun MMMHWY casU• Is my canvas.1'""!:========'.t CARP&;n&.1\1 351 eWln411ow C.....,fttl C 11•Debr: 542 1589 Ceeh Top S FOf'. dta· Bricll·block·stone Good r.iea, r.ts. Thank1: Compteta home.tonic• a a • mond, jewelry, Ro6ax, frff H t. 20 yra exp You, L.awrenc. 963-9685 TUTORING -C·--.~ cleaning Ml"Vlce. buy and aefl. 65:) W -~ 1-==., a::;-"~ DL s15-e1e9 19th •t. &te-7262 e1n82 638-3109 ... ,._ • ._f_ .. _ .... Jr;f•l ueuM c ... -a-HARDY llAN 3710 C89ii Top 1 FOf' ~ Water1alll/pool remodel pt•uo a VOCAL Eng .. Readg. Test Pre --·-.. ...... brlcklrock/block/tlla IAft Ages 10·Adult. M ...,, W.. c:...e s.1.-. 1vra op, 1tlnt raf'a, monct. Jewelry, Rote•. Uc/ bonded LESSONS 3868 Eng CA credentials -...... Almod 0oora. ..,.. ca~I Yo'~~ ~'f=· ..-..-MPAIRS ....._, ~ ~:;-28;53 • ~~~l Since 1en · exp: 23 yrs. 875-2760 ._.. -"' Rent .. PROPERTIES a., * 633-97-« * -.., cablnl4i. llUCCO 1 «';-Houeeot~ "t •at Palnt.Carpantry«c.· Ou~~ Jewelry and Plafto 1H1oM. Or. of ""*-l===:!:====t :" ~~ S13tw-4, St4hr-3, St!lflf-2 Orywefl. ~1-5277 w ..... ~ ul 1111 USC...,,.,, In blctl YACHT yrs-. ....,,.,,,,., 10 wltt NP CM * jewelry. 3111 Newpot1 llOVING 3834 ~ :,..::::~ -•IV'l'1l:!uauCE Jackie 8'l'llfl ......... plumb, ... alee, ~ &fvd. •7a.GW _.., lllftUUKOAnA ' CllllllT Sunlwtt• ~ 8"'o dfywlll. hmlnD. 15 Y'S Ou~ Jewelry and •MC ....,..... lne. 393 --llclbonded/lna. own/ llu 3711214'0-alat W Aepelr, a.-m QUICK CAREFUL a POOL CO•CIED 3521 ~143by~ vr pollca Carpentry, ptumblng. t::.l~·a::~ COURTious. IT13'CMt 5ewnna DI.'• Y.aM ._ ua. dryw911. MMOnfy • ,.... ,.._ Ma.cMtO ~ w & 3894 topalda cleaning/ T .J. P9lte c-, Cenat & more. Reee. ,...._ Peer ..,. •• ~ 1 taillng. Reaaonabl Cono-Mctc·llloctc. Uc DE""' .llm 948-Ha4 , .~,·-a hr m1n. ou.r. lowest C~.!, poot•••!!_ P~ ,...._ 97 ... t•• 1 217321 HIOhM' 04-'I '-&\ H ..., .. ......__ WU1~11 tat••· llo. 101002 -.,. --........ tow Pia: CTt•)ts2-1083 COATING 3570 ~ LOCe,"; 1.AWJI CAD 3808 1n1ur. 11~ =:nT,'~,._.,"" • WI COiiCiltl Uh F'"-. e?s.naa PUIUC NOTICE t Conor.-~ Wacerproof Deck Coal· •LMRte mowect front The Caitlt. Pub11o Utll- hemmer/3' 8obCet Ing. quellty .mi, ,... • '** ttt.llO. otMn-u.. CommlMlotl RE· aoo~G 311011 .. -. ... • 4871M Nt-nto aoMbte ~. Uc UnT~ 3720 ype a oompt..,,, *° OU9RE• ....... ueect,-;;=~=1a==== 687430 Tn-aTM v..-v 8¥111, Nt.... houaaholO goodai- t::======= All ............ ~ mover• print their Re....,_ a"•" .. '• • ======== Ill -T Ill ......, ••rvl••· Removal, P.U.C. cal T number, Local Aeta. ''Yrs ClllllJC ELECTIJCIL 3110 o.mot116o11. AamoOSll!ig? Trim, Senior Dlac. llmoa and cha""9ura GrNter Pacfflc AfO TD.I$ 3528 -W•llo9ool1Cra .. etreea FrM .... 631-Mta =" .,_ T.C.fl'. nwn-aM-1 ... ~1"9 ========lspaa~~lt•• -.rMh, e«:. 74 .. tl2S • TRiii A ~ ... ~I======== TU ~Nd. ---·--· ..., qUMdon ~ tM ... SCltEElf ,.,.... ~ ..,.. 8rtdan Elocttto DIPIO_........ . fe••e•Me••... L.a••. gaily °' • MOWef, llmO as ffWEtl&,..._."._ Ucllna~t • ..,.....,;, +•s ... 11t-M19 .. ot chauffeur, call: SDVJ 3120 ..,.,.....,,...,.., 7 , BOMI 3751 ••l!•ll ":,= ............ ,.... .. =======IP!llCIS ...... 7t~''' MotM•....,. ..,.._, CllJU) CUI 3531 • D!CIS 3115 D~.~-~~--~··~ SllVJQS 3112 ....... &illilt. a II no mln.-no MMe• No room left In the garage forthecarf A call to cl•••lflecl =========~:::;::;:;;:;;;:::;::;:;;:;:;=I hHvy wood Ooorl ::-:: , L~ ClfW9. ~ PrtoM. CM&D CAM 1 doye. •••c••.OAT••· 1490 Ind ....,,.,_..,-=:.-==-Judger ... ....... To ,... M lld In ... ,. twe. rn my c M .... =.:.........., ,,.. Mu11na °' old ~ "* eu;., w a: PN a: n.. ..._. ••••c1. can ........ :::::::.,.,. ~~at· ~ ~ ... 2: ~ -:1~t:'oa ' CAI eoo:e~ ' 0111'111ed. Coll MA Mn. ":.-...:-~------·_-:_•_""_-_ .. _ .. _-_-_ ... 'usnl CW o.t rllt llew lontltfr l•I AdNr,,.. r .. 1•••• tr I• rh . e r.r10.ao . "'""" sss For n•• lnf••na~~ •'- 1 1' per·Month ~IL~2-~!!~ ~7 Cl .. LINES DAYS . BUCKS Sell your private party merctKJndise in the Doi~ Pilot Classified Community Morketploce. Coll today ot 642·5678 and toke odvontoge of this great off er. 3 LINES for 6 DAYS for 9 BUCKS ---•' 0 u. $.JOO a.tr> • c y ti f h y .. . I I ' I I I I I 9tO ThUi'aday, October a, 1992 ACURA HUNTINGTON BEActf ACURA ~n Brwzts & f" rtSh Deals 19131 Beech Bl So ol G.tfllid 800-116-ACURA 842..0095 NORW REEVES COASTAL. ACURA Sl.cler Pools ~r SeledlOll ~lbor Blvd ~ 405 Fwy, Cos11"4esa979-2500 TUSTINACURA 'WE WNlT TO Bf •1 AGAIN IN 1Q921 YOU'lLSAV' MOOE! SF rt · ay@ Jln'Corw 114-Qg.9900 ALFA ROMEO BEACH IMPORTS 30 Al#o Cenllr Onvt lust111 CA 92tSO 71U 69 8282 "Nowlot1tecl in 11\e TU11111 Ai.to c.n11r· AUDI TUllLE CLICK AUDI 40 Allo Ctmtr Onvt IMne •n·7400 CREVIER BMW Exc.hrl stleclon ol ,_ & eirehAly prepared BMWs 1lw1ys 111 slOdc Sales SlfVCe lUU1g. Edlllget "55 fTeeWaT Sima Mr A11n •Jn:JS.3TTr SADDLEBACK BMW 4S()l•ld IMD1380-tl00 STERLING MOTORS LTD. Eaelclve BMW DEAi.CR 511" • Se1Ytce • leuoog 1540 Jal"lbotee Newpon 8eac:ll 6404444 SADDLE BACK Sales · Leasing Q Service · Parts IRVIN~ AUJO C~NUR 1 ·800·831 ·3377 71~-380·1200 Th e Ultimate in Customer Se..Vice ... The Best Selection the Bc4't Service and our price will convince you. Tiit ULTIMATL !>HIVING MACHINI:.. Mwp MI Beadt l'IERUll MOTORS, LTD. The Ultimate in Customer Service .......,.. .... ,,.. ........ ~ .......... 640-6444 BUICK NABERS lllCM:AOIUAC Seles • Lus.ng • Servce 2'00 H.tlbor 811(1 Co9la ..._. 714-540-9100 REASOH B\JCI( CO. 909 No Orllld Avt .S.rwe Ml •• 547·1111 pta~tfo~. ·trJH~ FOR $96 . ON LY A W EEK CALL 642-4321 EXT. 332 I CADILLAC ALLEN CAOll.1.AC " 111 Oi•noe ecci1 San Ollgo F-.ir •• A""Y LaQl.N '-9181 5'2.oeoG MClEAH CADILLAC STERLIW 5"11939 Tus1t1 A.ilo Ctmer 714-'731.o990 NABERS CAOILUC'BUICK S. es · S.tva • Leasing 2&00 Hllbo181..0 Cosu ~ 71 4 54().9100 CHEVROLET ALLEN KANE CHEVROLET NH•&UMd 7&00 Wtslmll'ISlet 1 bloc> WW. ol Bach Blvd 1114-1333 OOHHEll CHEVROLET S.!el • Sn:ce • en 'IQ • P.ns ?828 Hllbot Bi~ ~a Vm 646-1200 DELILLO CHE VROL£T • GEO Ouahly Sales & Str.c:o ·11 NceSI People in Town' 18211 8Nch Bl~ t~ol"-ngron Beac:l\147·60&7 GUARANTY CliEVAOLET~EO 711.f 17111 SI 54"' Ana tn-1711 JOE MACPHERSOH CHEVAOl.ET 21 Al#o Cen1110t, llWll 11a.m2 CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH ATLAS ctfRYSLER·PlYVOOTH ~it Body Shop and StM.11 Sales..~ P..as ·~ 60a'f' 21129~ SW Coslt ~ 3 Bl<s S ol San O•ego f'rwyoH HI/bot Blvd 54t-1934 • HUNTINGTOH BEACHCHRYSLER PL YMOOTH 16601 Beac:h 8 lld H\Tfrigion 8eacn 6 blod<s So cl 405f"wy 142'0631 SAHT A AH.A CHRYSLER tSUZU J 405 Allo Mii l)f Slnl1 Anl 541-4471 DAIHATSU ~011RA1su------- 2929 H11bo1 a .d eos:a ...., 3 8lcOs So ol 4JS Fwy 546-1134 DODGE TUlllE CLICK DODGE 40 Al#o c:.m.r Or 111<"11 '30-3> .. 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Representing a new generation of world-class cars, Chrysler's '93 Dodge Intrepid and Eagle Vision are a bold step forward in automotive design and production. Like the Dodge Viper, the new mid-size sedans evolved from the aufo manufcicturer•s emerging ·"Platform Team" organization concept, in whi<;h a small, hands-on team of .engineers and craftsmen spearhead product design and development based on customer requirements. ~~ W~le the Dodge Intrepid an~_Eagle Vision Jhare many similaritie~ - ing~dfng the same Cab Fonvard c'ternal look -each has carefully nurtured product and strategic di(forcnces. For example, t~ Intrepid has its own aggressive, r.11..ish upper body profile in keeping \vith the performance image of the Dooge brand. The Vision, bowever, is outfitted with a more pristine, international flair, targeting the buyer LEXUS I.DUS Of WDTIIHSTEA In flt H8lll ol Cringe Couny AVUlble lor lm~lt 0.M!y! 22 f" wy .. 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NeWPOrt Beach/Costa Meaa Daily Piiot I Thursday, October 8, 1992 81' - .The dream machine Corvette stil l America's favorite sports car The unveiling of this year's ·1993 Corvette marks the 40th year of America's only true sports car. Close to a million Corvettes have been sold since its 1953 debut, making Corvette the great American dream machine. Mike Vietro, recognized nationally as a Corvette expert and historian, has purchased more than 1,000 Corvettes in the last 10 years. He is the owner of Corvette M ike, one of the largest and most modern sales, seNice and restoration Corvette dealerships in the country. "The first Corvette was designed after World War II when the influence of Europe returned to America," Vietro said. "Our Gls told stories of great sports cars like MGs, Jaguars and Mercedes. These cars were small, light and fragile-looking machines that handled with an agility unknown in the ·- land of Fords, Chcvys, and Plymouths." At this time, Vietro said, General Motors decided to capitalize on the era and build a two-seat sports car for Chevrolet. The fir!.t Corvette made its debut at the M otorama show in 1953. high-performance machine now It was painted Polo White with a accelerated from 0-60 mph in just 6.~ seconds.'' Sportsman Red intC'rior. It was the first car with a fibcrglJss body and a sports Corvette continued to stri\.C for car .c.ngint! and cockpit strategically superior performance. The next re!.ult Jrfl1our. guidelines.hJd ensineers scrJmblc to In 1963, Corvette unveiled the Sting · meet tough emission regulJtion) a~ R.1y, the first complete revision of f uturc engine!'! could run only on • Chevrolet's sports car in ten years. The unleadca gas. The government :also only parts retained from the'previous propo~cd a rollO\ er stancbrcl that \',ould Quest miniva~ officiar car for AYSO Nissan's 1993 Quest minivan, now available at Tuttle-Click Nissan 1n Costa Mesa, has been selected as the official vehicle of ihe American Youth Soccer organization !AYSO). • II r.12 3s/4 Thu sporty, family-oriented Quest is -~the perfect CCJmplcmcot t~A'lSaS-------' commitment to youth enrichment and education. Subscribing to AYSO's ~ philosophy of "everyone plays," Nissan . .. • and its dealerships will be the presenting sponsors of six AYSO tournaments and ~ soccer-fcsts. __ M--'eeting all 1993 Federal Motor Vehicle Passenger Safol) StandarCfs, tli~e-­ U .S -built Quest features an innovative Quc)t Trac flexible 5eatlng system, the -· pO\\Cr of a VG engine, and the responsi\C! mar1cu' erability of a car. for more information on the new Qu~t or any cars in the "'1ssan product line, contact Ira Cohen, gcncrJI manager of Tuttle-Click Nissan at 714-540-641 0, or \ isit Tuttle-Click Nissan at 264 5 Harbor Blvd. in Co)ta M~sa. open seven doys a week, 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. CALL US. • 714-842~0631 po~t1oncd as far bJck as possible for was a 1956 n'lodcl with a styling that · optimum balance and handling. didn't Just look better, 1t worked better. That June, the CoM?tte was avai~able The body \\as stecker, d1stinct1' c co.,. es Cof\:ettes \vere four \\.heels, two scats, hcJ\ e done a" ,1·, ''uh all cofl\ erul.>I . ,. the 32 7 V-8s and the fiberglass but foiled to nc.! upon t h m " th ti c bodrwork. Evervthing else \.\JS go,crnment s~~pprng 1n, Cul"'.clle S.1\\ For The Newest Concept In Automotive Sores at Huntington Beach Chrysler/P.fymouth/Hyundoi !rry Lt Cd ind ing. add k ·. per ove ake rful d b \\.ere added to the sid('), and powC'r to interest<' . U) crs at a retail price of windows \\.Cre ava1IJble along \\.1th the .SJ.5 13. The miti.ll production was lat(')t high tech MA audio radio. Some limited to 50 CJrs a month with a still regard the 1956 and 1957 modcb changed. productioi:i 11gurc). cxccL·d ~ 1.000 un ts According to v1etro, sale) 51.;) rocli.ctNI per ) L'Jr. to 10.000 units for eJch body st) le, "In the 1 <.JBO~ tcchnolo~. re.ired .1:> coupe and comcrtibfo JS the Sting R.1y automotii..c t:"n~mccrs blended m.ntmum of 300 ior the remJining six· as thebcst Corvettes ever, Victro ~aid. month~ of the )Car. Sales ncarlv doubled in 1957 \\hen The Col'\'ctte was C\Cry mJn's dreJm fuel injection· options and a four-speed Y" New In Town? . prO\cd to be the ia>te)t and ~10:.t pcrformanc~ c t.'Sln air, and gJ-. popular Corvette \t.:l. The Sting Ro) ,1!>0 mileage," Victro a1cl. "The '80-. .. in owning a race CJr,strcet car. It manual gearbox were introduced. That • ippcJlcd to a wider mJrl..ct \\1th 1b · became lhe decade 01 rh1.: s 1pcr cJr:. le.ether upholstery po\\cr steering, .1nd trcmcndou:. horsL'flO~\U '...,;'\ ns '-"Cr1.: Y" Been Turned Down?: acccler,1ced from 0·60 mph in 11 year, Con.cttc finished 12th and 15th • seconds and hit top speeds of 1 OS O\.Crall at the 1957 Sebring RoJd Race. mph, both good numbers for 1954. The Corvcmc beat out much more However, with thc~e steep prices and e)(pcnsi' e and c\ot1c pieces of the fact that multi-car ownersfilp was milchines, mJl..ing Corvette 41 sports car far from common, there wJS a surplus. worthy of ~rious respect. of 1,500 Corvettes at the end of its Retailing for $3,631, buyers of the second year. '58 Corvette bought a record 10,000 "In ~tember 1954, thinss heated cars. Sales boosted ogJ1n in 1960, up when the r ord Thunderbird was 'A-hen Con.cue achuhed international· introduced," Vietro s;iid. "This brought recognition with a sho'' ing of eighth power brJl..es, A.\.l FM radio and nir • · ~ecn with ('.1ch Ill!\\ mocld.' conditioning. • • In 1989, Che .. rolct \VJ~ ' I\ n~ oi the ··Folio" ing the Sting Ray \'\JS the Hill" "hen the RPO ZR· 1 ",15 1 %8 Corvette WJth a new pinched introduced. 11~ Kur. cJm ei1~·nc \\,11:.t and a narrO\\.Cr cabin," Victro produced ju~t under ·lOO hurscpm,c·r s;iid. "It had slimmer scats and the ,1nd was c.1pab!I'.! oi achic\in~ 20 111 b backre>ts were set farther back to clc.u per ~.1llon on th' road. . a 2-inch lo,,er rooilinc." ' from its o rth ri 1953 to tlw; \CJJ s Road and Track magazine reportC'd a 40th .mniH!r~.H\. Cor\.ettl: ha:i :-tra , 'd st.inding quarter-mile of 1 S 6 !>Ccond-.. little irom il5 or .. "lal concept 1 i 0-60 mph in 7. 7 second~. and milNge continued high 1)L·rtormaricc ttncl a ~ • Y" Limited Credit? Let us put you into a new or late model pre-owned car Coll John Weissen Only ® .. 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(4-leniaa a) Jell-0 brand lime ftavor aetatin 2 pri1tp9 (4-1erY1na a) Jell-0 brand berry blue ftavor gelatin 6-114 cu.-bolll• water . Frozen noa-clalry wlalppecl topplna, thawed _on.Ive each flav6r of gelatin separately in 1-1/4 cups boiling water. Pour each flavor into 8-or 9-inch square pans. Refrigerate until finn, at least 3 hours. Cut into 1-inch cubes. An.nae rows of~ diff ercnt color cubes to f onn a rainbow on a large flat tray or cookie sheet. Double stack cubes, if desired. Garnish with whipped topping clouds for dipping. • _ Makes J 5 to 20 servings. NOTE: To use remaining cubes, apoon 1/3 cup thawed non--dairy whipped • toppina into dessert glus. Using t.:t of spdon, make a depression in center and spread topping up side of glus. Place gelatin cubes over topping. .. " Food Editor T.J. Hutchinson .... 642-4321 .. OietitiarV2 Recipes/4 ·-..------ - D Imagine all of the creative, fun recipe you can make with berry blue gelatin! New Jell -O • berry blue flavor gelatin was created because kids wi ll love the delicious taste of raspberries and blueberries in a brilliant blue color. Eye-catching treat depicting sky and water theme and recipes with a patriotic flair will add FUN to family meals, children's parties or everyday snack attacks. Start your berry blue adventure with Edible Aquarium, a uper simple recipe that' as fun to make a it is to eat. Kidl> will love placing gummy fi sh into partially et gelatin. For a pany, make Edrble Aquarium in small plastic cups and . erve a~~ a colortul dessen or snack. Another delightful. easy-to-make recipe that the whole f ~ily will love is Shooting Star, which-· features berry blue gelatin layered with whipped topping ·~touds." For a crowning touch, let little one top the des en with a marshmallow ·• tar." Two recipes that feawre th~ deliciou~ variety of gelatin flavors are Gelatin LoUipops and Rainbow De~~en. Children can help make their own play time , nack with G e latin Lollipop . Rainbow De sert will be a bi g hit at a um"!_er party. . Adult can use the Edible Aquarium and Shooting Star recipes to open educational di cu ions with youngl>ter about the sky and the ocean. The-eye-catching presentation of each dessert is ure to capture kids' imaginations .. Try any ·or all of these recipes and you will l>Ce that with Jell-0 berry blue gelatin, having the blues i FU ! ...._ ... 1 package (4-sttving size) Jell-0 brand berry blue nuor gelatin J/4 cup boiling water l/l cup cold water .- Ice cubes --.I.-c-up thawe.I HD-dairy whipped-top-ping Additional thawed non-dairy whipped topping 4 manbmallows Colored sugar Dissolve gelatin in boiling water. Combine cold water and ice cube!-! to make 1-l/4 cups ice and water. Add to gelatin, tining until gelatin i lightly thickened. Remove any unmeltcd ice. Refrigerate until gelatin is lhtck enough to softly mound. Spoon thi ckened gelatin into dessert di he alternately with ~poonf ul of whipped topping to f onn cloud$. Refrigerate until set. about I hour Garni h with additional whipped topping: then marshmallow . cut into tar shape . hghtly moistened and sprfukled with colored sugar, if de ired. MaJ:~s 4 s~rvings. l .,.cb&e (4-.i-viaa me) Jell-() braild berry blut fbnor Kdatin 3/4 cup boillna water 112 cup cold water Ice cubes Gummyfllb .. Diaolve gelatin in boiling water. Combine cold water and ice cube to ~e 1-l/4 cups ice and water. Add to aelatin, stirring until lightl} thickened. Remove any unmelted ice. If mix ture is till thin . refrigerate until hghtly thickened. ro.r thickened aelatin into 4 deam dishes. Suspend gummy fish m gelatin .. Refrigaaae until set, about I hour. Garnish with additional gummy fish. 1J desired. MahJ 4 s~n·ings. \ BR<>CHURE <>FFER Interested in more deliciously fun recipes featuring new Jell-0 brand berry blue flavor gelatin? 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You should minlirium llCtiYhy. 1uptnn1rbl, ll seems to me one mHI betweea LA. ead Talalll, Oood. quick and convenient also try to cut down. or completely g I wu nctlld1 ubd t the foods made Mptclally for 1 nlae-bour flla•t? • choica for you would include: avoid, alcohol, caffeine 'Rd ..-Uoaa bJ • __.. who kids are even worse than the. onts -M.V., Huntlnatoa Bucb cheese 1tiob (try those from tobacco. • sbt reprneattd • coa1umer for us adulls. It's so dimcult for Nine hours is a long 1ime to go Lifetime Fat-Free Cheese1 for the -You will notice that the snacks I reuatth compallJ. la aucb parents who want to do ri&h l ror between' meats, especially for extra nutritional benefits); rice recommended steer away from lnronutloa f\'tl' ued to come up their children. Any suaestJons? someone with hypoglycemia who cakes; bread sticks; an apple "simple carbohydntes," such as wlUa better products? - P.K., Ntwp0rt Beach should be eating many small meals oatmeal muffin, and perhaps such candy. They raise blood 1ugar1 loo food companies. llkl-tg~bboa It is really shameful that so throughout the day in order 10 high -glucose snacks u raisins, and quickly, creatina a vicious cycle of other indostrics, lake research ma ny prevent the blood suga r from canned apple, orange or grape rapid ups and downs and making very seriously. Moat often, they manufacturers do dropping too low. Taking along a juice. The reason for eatin& small you hungrier than you were to want to find out what kind of appeal to the /cw snacks would be wise, but frequent meals is that, when begin with. On such a long night, person buys a particular prodllct worst in kids' although ( $UUCS1 you caU the your blood glucose begins to drop, you will also want 10 get &lp and so that they can direct their sales lllltural tastes for airline to find out what kinds of each food provides a new sourec mcwe around the cabin from 1ime messaaes lo othen who share the one research 1tudy rea.alt.ed new clean, colorleu .. CIJllal Pepsi'' drink for • larae pan the public that cares about naturalness and environmen The cleu cola provida that imqe. Too often, that'& u i pa; ia this cue II has 1111 and no caffeine or pracrvat ,,.,..,_ SeulOll ,. • dJdltla.Slle,. .......... boolu: "Oka TUI Wort" Ufh WtUan1 Book ol LAI. • Sead your qut1tloa1 to: Dera Sca1lloa, llD., t/o Dall>' Box JUO, Costa MHa, 9. sugary, salty or snacks arc provided in addition to.. of carbohydrates to stabilize your to time to provide at least some same demographics. For example, high-fat foods. (If ~=::-=.=..:~=~=......:. _____ :_ ____ _:_ _____ _:_ _ _:,_:_~=.:.._--------...:....~---~--------.r;"-:-::" I see another marshmaJlow· pack ed cereal promoting some movie or comic book character, I will scream!) Bui fo r parents like you who are truly concerned about a nutritional head start for a li fet ime of healthy eating habits, there arc several things that can be done. The fi rst and most basic, of course, is to learn how to read the ingredients lists on food packages. l have explained how to do that in a nu mber of past columns. lt is equall} helpful to read some of the very fine publications that pro .. iJe ongoing information about new foods, and often rate them fo r )OU Among consumer magazines, for e>.ample, I find Health Prevention ind Cooking Light to be very rC\\JrJing. They are easily purch.i~ed anywhere. As a registered dietitian, I also find it necessa ry to subsc ribe to several professional publications, such as the Berkeley Well ness Lct1cr, Environmental Nutrition Ncwsleuer and the Nutrition Action Health Letter which is published in Washington D.C., by the Center for Science in lhc Public Interest. Two articles in the current (October, 1992) issue of Nutri1ion Action are enough to demonstrate how valuable such additional reading can be for concerned parents. One brief piece rates ''thumbs down .. on a new frozen pizza product for kids. The very same company that,.makes an excellent low·fat pi zza fo r adults, Healthy Slices by McCain Ellio (with only 14 of its calories from fat), has - introduced Yo Yogi Extra Cheese aimed at kids with a whopping 45 percent of calories from fat. And guess which one of these packages bothers to include an ingredients li st, "h1lc the othe r does not! That"!i exactly the kind of problem you rJ1se wit h your question to this column. The same issue of this · newsletter devotes two fu!I pages to comparing many processed kids' foods. Providing specific brand name:., the newsletter rates them as "Bes1" (if they met certain nutritional criteria). "Second Best'" and "Best of a Dad Lot." The guide covered eight categories: cookies, lun cheon meats, hot dogs, frozen ~esserts, chips/pretzels/popcorn. breakfast cereals, pizza, and soup. AJarmingly, the editors were unable to find "Best" or "Second Best'" products in any of the first four food categories. although they did name se veral in each of the other four. If you would like to cc the full aniclc, contact the Center for Science in 1hc Public lntcrc t at (202) 332·9110 and tell them thal [ directed yo u to the October issue of the Nu trition Action Health Le tr er. Q I am on a hypoglycemia diet. We art planning a lrlp to Australia. Can you suagcsl soack food~ for me to take on lhe plane, I llke to cook enough rice ror a couple of days, but on lhe second or third day It becomes hard. Whut do you suggest? -o:N., Raven5wood , W.Va. Though plain, cooked rice tends to dry out when slorcd, you can minimize drying by cove.ring rice tightly during storage: one week in the rcfri~erator and up to six monlhs m the freezer. Rice will easily absorb one to three toblespoons wa ter during reheating in a auoc pao or in microwiive oven. 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Fudgy brownies made with Baker's chocolate are a classic treat that will appeal to everyone. One of the benefits of making classic Baker's One-Bowl brownies is that they are baked in a 13x9-inch pan, so you automatically have 24 irresistible brownies to wrap for ~ bake 5!11e, pack in a plastic container for an event,_or place on a platter to feecf to hungry kids. For a special trea , try German Sweet Chocolate Cream Cheese Brownies. These rich brownies arc made in an 8-inch pan, so be sure to bake two batches. An easy-to-double, all-time-favorite cookie recipe made with m9ist, high quality coconut is Chocolate Macaroons. These tasty gems are made-in about 30 minutes. You can pack them in plastic containers layered with wax paper or tin foil to bring to a PTA meeting or informal weekend get-together. Whatever the occasion, when you have to bake delicious treats for a crowd, be sure to tum to Baker's chocolate and coconut. These two high-quality inaredicnts will be your recipe for success at any bake sale or special occasion! . ONE-BOWL BROWNIES • 4 squares Baker's unsweetened cbooolatc • ~ cup (1 ~ sticks) maraarinc or bu1ter • 2 cups suaar • 3 eggs • I tea~ vanilla •I cup flour • 1 cup coarsely cnopped nul$ (optional) Heat oven 10 350 dcJfCCI Microwave chocola1c and muprine in large microwavable bowl on HIGH 2 minutes or until maraarinc is melted. Stir until chocolate is completely malled. Stir sugar into chocolate until well blended. Add cas and vaniUa; stir until comP.letcly mixed. Stir in flour until well blended. Stir in nuts. Spread in sreascd 1319-inch pan. * Bake 30 10 35 minu1cs or until 1001bpiclt inserted in center comes out wi1h fudl)' crumbs. (DO NOT OVERBAKE.) Cool in pan; cut into squares. Makes 24. GERMAN SWEET CHOCOLATE CREAM - CHEESE BROWNIES • 1 package (4 ounces) Baker's German's -"sweet choColate - . • 14 cup (~ stick) margarine or butter • I cup surar, divided • 3 eggs, cfividcd • 1 1easpc>0n vanilla • VJ cup flour • ~ cup chopped nuts • 4 ouoc:c1 cream cheese, softened •I tablespoon nour Heat oven to 350 degrees. 4 Microwave chocolate and marg_nrine in larac mkrowanblc bowl on HIGH 2 n• & unltr marjiiW .-.aid. Silr until dlocolatc is completely melted. Stir Mi cup of ~_supr_mto docol9te mixture until wl blnilcd. Add 2 of dae CIP aad ..Ulla; 11ir until comDlctolY milecl. Mix la Vl cup f1our uaail wolf' blended. Stir in nuts. Spraad ia IJCued 8·inch 1quare pen. Mil cream choac-. ranaiaiD& ~ cup I U&lr, I •a and I tablcqoon nour In small bowl until smooth. Spoon O¥Cr brownie mixture; swirl witti knife to marbleize. Bake 35 mimates or untU lOOtbpic:k inserted in cen1er comes out with fud&Y ~mbs. (D9 NOT OVERBAKE.) Cool an pan; cut into squares. Makes 16 brownies. CHOCOLATE MACAROONS • I V.. cups (3 ~ ounces) Baker's AnacJ Aak.c coconut • 16' cup4U1ar • 3 tablespoons flour • ~ 1easpoon sail • 2 egg whites • ~ teaspoon almond cxtracl • 1 square Baker's semi-sweet chocolate Heat oven to 325 dcgrccL Mix coconut, supr, flour and salt. Stir in egg whiles and almond extract; mil ~~ . • Place unwrapped chocolate In microwavable dish. Microwave oa HIGH 1 to 2 minutes or until allDO$t melted, s1irring halMy 1hrough hcarina lime. Remo~ Crom -microwBYC.-Slir until completely melted . Sur melted chocolalc inlo coconut mixture. Drop by leaspoonfuls. I Inch a_parl, onto lightly areascd cookie sheets. Bake 20 minutes or until edscs ol cookies arc s<>ldcn brown. Immediately remove from cookie sheets 10 cool on wire racks. Makes about 18. Nore: Recipe can be doubled. Makes about 30. from left, Chocolate Macuoons, One-Bowl Brownies, German Sweet Chocolate Cream Cheese Brownies. You'll ·go nuts over .these delightful brownies! Chocolate lovers of alt ages go crazy for the deep, dark navor of re;il chocol'1te and crunchy nuts found in brownies. Try these recipes, and you will go nuts over the decadent combination of walnuts and Baker's chocolate in these refreshingly simple twists on the classic brownie with nuts. FulfiU all of your dessert dreams with Walnut Fantasy Brownies. Crowned with a crunchy walnut-brown sugar topping, these sinful treats will tantalize chocolate lovers of all ages. This recipe is made easy with the Baker's One Bowl method, and extra-special with the experience of making the brownies with warm, wonderful melted Baker's If you arc looking for a tasty, texture-rich brownie, try Go Nuts and Bananas Brownies. Bananas, walnuts and chocolate chunks are the featured ingredients in these fun, navorful brownies that are perf c:ct for packing in lunch boxes. The next time you arc searching fnu1 sweet ~eat recipe·your- family and friends will ~o !luts over, bake these brownies. The One Bowl method makes them easy, and Baker's chocolate makes them the best. WALNUT FANTASY BROWNIES • 4 5qunres Baker's unsweetened chocolate • y, cup (l VJ sticks) marsarine or butter • 2 cups granula1ed sugar •4 eggs • I lea J>OOf1 vanilla • l cup flour • v, cup (VJ slick) margarine or butler • ¥, cup lirmly packed brow'TI sugar • 2 eggs • 2 1ablespoons nour • I 1c::aspoon vanilla • 4 cups chopped walnuts Heat oven to 3SO degrees. Microwave chocolate and ~ cup marJa11ne in large microwavable bowl on HIGH 2 manures or until mariarine is melted. Stir un1il c::hocola1c:: is completely melted. S1ir granulated supr inro chocolate until well blended. Add 4 eu.s and l teaspoon vanilla; stir unlil completely mixed. Sur in I cup nour until well blended. Spread in greased 13x9-lnch pan. In same bowl, microwave V• cup marprine and brown suiar on HIGH 1 minute (Or unlll maraanne is melted. Stir in 2 eus. 2 tablespoons Oour and 1 teaspoon vanilla until well blended. Stir in walnulS. Spread mixture eYCnly OYer brownie baller. Bake 45 minutes or until toothpick inscned in center comes out with fud&Y crumbs. (DO NOT OVERBAXE.) COol in pan: cul into squares. Makes 24. • ', ,. GO NUTS AND ,. j ... BANANAS BROWNIES • 4 tquarca &ker's unsweetened chocolate .. • V• cup (I VJ sticks) maraarine or butter • 2 cups supr •3 cw • I teaspoon vanilla • l cup nour • l cup mashed bananas • l cup C01t1Cly chopped walnuts • 4 squares Ba'-cr'• scmi·swcet choc:olalc, ~, coancly choppc<_S Heat oYCn to 3SO deJt~es. ... . ' ~ ... Microwtv0 unJWcetcncd chocolate and marprlnc 1n lar1c mlcrowavabac bowl orr HIOH 2 minutes or until mar .. rine is melted. Stir until chocol11c is completely melted S1ir uaar Into diocolalc until well blended Add cas and Y1nill1; stir until complelcly mixe-cJ. Stir In flour until well blended S1ir In bananas, walnuts and chopped semi· ect chocolale. Spread in arcascd 13-9-incb pan. . Bike 30 10 3.S minutes or until 1oothp1ck 11\JCrtcd In ctntcr comes ou1 w11h (ud&Y cnambs (00 NOT 0 VtR8AKE.) Cool in p.in; cut 1iito squares Makt's 24 ----..... WDIMTll'* E•OIT'hl EdlDr, Olly Nat Md CoUlwill ........ PU .. ~ 511 Seal --..,.,,ICfl Tl* ...... eou.. a-. DlllMr. """" ....... KM! CJnAD a_, MDoftlcll T111lllllllll BnlDHlts DILICWI Cln:aft If you'd lice the Lobdell Group to entertan and infonn with a tailor·madl performanc» for yocx org.W- zation, pleas. cal Bil Lobdell • at SW. t 224 We'reS times more excmng than your typ«;al speaker THIS WEEK'S TOPICS . . Sinai 11111...- Besl Books GavlllahlS • ~ lWltl#> I bold Pl>iorW •ifld ibe Ctribblu l1 llart .... l!WpL Whlle hb t'pedltlnlli wn filled with ~letaeDI ud ed"9tvt. tM rmphasis "11.\ DOI ot11XJC11furt lOOa\ lbe n.ile. bneLhaDlll!d. 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Or choose from other type of services from .......... . ~l<et.s pric~ fit:>Ill .................................................. . ~------:::;::::~ Harbor Lawn- Mount Olive Mortuary & Memorial Parle 540-5554 $540 $985 $285 $910 Servicing all faitm • Under new ownership · 24 Hour Services • 1625 Gisler Avenue • Olb Mesa (Call fa a free brochure rqprding Cmnorm ll INCtltbrotm cf 1#) ' • I ·- - • .. : ' . .. . ' . . ...... ' . oast .of the oast ! A look at the peoj>le and events highlighting this week's local arts and entertainment scene' Got tQ get ourselves back to the Garden ~ S he rman Library - and Gardens is one of Orange -..~;•'• County's treasures located on Pacific Coast Hi ghway in Co rona del Mar and its tranquil acreage of lath hotises, walkWays and flowe r beds in blooming. profusion, are complimented by a we ll-stock~d gift shop, the extensive research library and the Sherman Tea Gardens. For a quiet autumnal place ro cat, it can't be beat: a bed of Icela nd poppies, planted recently, promise a wild di splay of si lken co lor and by mid-November, great stalks of red amaryll is will surround the diners who can order coffee, tea, wine or "Garden Snacks" - sl ices of ripe crunchy apples, crackers and European cheese. A,. mini-menu is available to the public on Saturday, Sunday and Monday, when the crew of Sherma n COVIR rese1V1tions arc essential. A typical meal would be poach c:d salmon in dHI sauce or ham .tr I cheese crepes. Price for lunc.:h on the two-membership d:t}" -- average around SS.25 for tT1c: hot cour)e, but a Garden :11.H.l at $4.50 is a low-caJoric, low-cost alternative. DeGrootc i in charge of cooking le on • available at the Garden a \\Cll Membership (which would h~ a dandy Christmas fifr idea) co ts $35 per )'Car, 2S for students and senior citizen\, and it allows you to go to the.: gardens of Sherman cvcrr. da~. enjoy a snack, visit the Libra'). have a 20-pcrccnt discount in the gift store, wander into the orchad hothouse and generally get your bead back to a state of calm serenity. while the economy, traCfac jams and daily aggravations just melt away. T he food is simple: soup , snacks and beYeragcs; the __ ,,_ atmosphere (OK, we are Garden volunteers cook into utterly fabulous ------------------------=....:..:-------AMBIANCE here), ii rare. Debi Bremner and Elyse Miller check out gift cards in Sherman Library and ~t feet from the noisy Restaurant for anyone Gardens' Gift Shop. Cover shows Bremner, of Corona del Mar, and Pacific Coast Higbwa1. you are Miller, of Laguna Beach, sharing tea and croissants in tF.e lavish Sherman in 8 place of tranquihcy and Critic dropping into th•Oardcn sanctuary. Chris OrhJI who is pleasant mannc.-., amons the Gardens. They share the chairmanship of l.aluna Art Museum's flowen and fountains, W1th "Exhibitionists," a group devoted to raising funds for exhibitions, and they find spectacular palm trees and 'originally from South America, drives to Corona del Mar to act as chairman of the Tea Garden the Gardens a quiet place for conferences. specimen plants of all kinds from around the world. . every weekend. Co-chairman Pat Moon lives in (in one case, a rich chicken with wild rice), a glass of Newport Beach. white wine, crackers and cheese costs SS.25. Muffins, 0 rtt says, "I love it _ absolutely love the cookies and 12 varieties of tea arc available as well. Gardens. I have been driving aown here from The chili is savory, full of mcar, beans and is a spicy Tustin to help for years." pickup for an autumn afternoon. Enid Whitehead is in charge of th.c chili, a best o n Thursday and Friday, professional chef seller, with shredded cheddar cheese selling for $3, Madeleine DcOrootc, with help from the and she waxes enthusiastic about ,the new six-inch voluntccn, serves a more elaborate variety of quiche with fresh fruit on the side, $4.50. Soup du jour food to memben (Friends) of Sherman Gardens and 2 . ----. -... -· . . • . . . . J .. I J .) .. I I , • Or~,~~-~~~~ ~1°!:h~~:.t ,\~~.~~ ~· .~~ There is a bia parkioa lot behincl tbe prdc~ ~ don't be put off by the lack of pafkina space on PCH. Thaoks to Garden Director C. W.cte Roberti the staff and devoted volunteen, cvel'Ylhl• Ii ~ poomed and cared for. It ii a definite ~cnce worth trying. Ahhouah there ii no ditcount in the Tea Gardena, the 2()..percent dllcounl in the sift store will ~ for snacks for a ~arl U ,ou're not a member, the s2· enuancc fee II Yftived on each Monday - somethina to keep in mind next time JOU want a pa.cc to get away from the phone and the ful If ' I ' Austin foursome take success day a~ time ~ By Matt Coker En!emllVl'otrt Edl10I' A re Angels tu med out to be a guardian angel for .__~ JommyShannan.- He was the ba s player in Stevie Ray Vaughan's Double Trouble rhythm section, and when the revered guitarist's life en~cd a couple years nso in a helicopter crash. Shannon -lile blues lans CVC')"\\-here -was cru hed. ·'Oh naw, I'll never get over that," Shannon said in his lazy, f cxa'> dra\\ I during a telcphoac interview from a tour i.pot ~ .. omewhcre in Idaho." MUSIC played drums for the Vaughan brothers, had just finished touring with the Fabulous Thunderbirds. Shannon. "ho alro performed with Johnny Winter, and La)ton "'ere each StJying ~harp \\hilc the V:roghan!> were bu!>y promoting 1he1r "Famih St\.lc" album. La) ton CJ~c ~p '' 11h the ide41 o( ferm1ng the ne" banctns a \\.1lyl0 ____ _ lo.cep bu~}. but Sll!,ie R.1~ \death put such plans on h0ld \\hen the~ regrouped and h11 the .-\u,tin club scene, rccQrd companie'> tuo!-: the b.1nd m,lre 'cnou:.I\ th.in 1hc mu:.1cian-. d d ShJnnoo -.a1J the) \\ere -unJ \1111 are -JU'>t :imu,ins 1hcnN~hc:.. • · .. If 11 ,,,,p, ·'"·:.ing fu~, there·~ .no n.:J,on 10 J,, 11 hi! ,;m.I. ··I .lt s rlw \\.bnl•• n · l>'>ll k i ~!>"· A-lt\i {tf----- people get lhJI mi\cJ up Ot course, there's mone\ 1mohcd, hut 1( you don't hJ\C fun' plJ)ing. the band quit \\Orio.mg. It ju\t doe:.n 't \\<Ork.. :ind 1 he fa ns see that" He :iid he's come aero s a number of Vaughan de,otcc .. on the road. "It was one or the mos1-dev:ma11ng pam of my life. He was the best friend 1 ever had. The whole band was like a family, the whole organ!Ution was like a family. "No, I'm not over that, but I'm back out here trying 10 go on with my life. 1 have a positive attitude about it, but nothing will ever take the place of Stevie." Arc Angels ve (from left): Charlie Sexton, Chris Layton, Tommy Shannon an.d Doyle Bramhall II. "It kinda surpmcs me, but a lot • of people come to our sho\\S, a Iona Double Trouble fans. and they lit..c the new band, too That's surprising becau!.e it's "'o different kinds of music. He said he might have gone crazy had it not been for the arrival of Arc Angels, the Austin, Texas, group that after a couple dozen months is on the road and on top'o! lhc charts. Arc Angels open for Bryan Adams tonight at 7:30 nt ~adfic Amphitheatre. Composed o( 23-year-old phenoms Charlie Sexton and Doyle Bramhall JI, the band's dual vocaV songwritinglwbi(ly·guitar attack, and Shannon and Double Trouble drummer Chris Layton, the band is setting rock on its car with a blistering, blues-sopping sound. in a Dream" and "Sent Dy An~cts"). and another ("Too Many Ways to Fall") is on the way. Succe~ has come so quickly that some have speculated the artists were thrown together like so many other supergroups that usually sound better on paper than througtr~k:c~. nut That s not the case here.. All four h:we tics lo The band'~ selHitlccK}cffen- debut has spawned two Album-Oriented Rock hits ("Living Vaughan, and their paths · Dream con1e true ~ • By Matt Coker E,.......,.,..tdlor ' M ozart. BeethO\-en. Tchaikov!>lcy. Joe unglie. Joe Lllnglie? Haven't heard of that compo<cr? That's undc~tandablc, considering the Ne"'port Beach re idcnt's music has ne"er been performed by a li"e orchc tra. But th:u changes Sunday when Orange Coast College's Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of Alan Remington, open its 32nd season w11h ~orks by Mozart, Rachmaninoff, Bach and H. Joseph l..3nghe. The concert bc&ins at 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew's Pre bytcrian Church In Newport Beach. Lnnglie, who is second violinist in the orchestra, con 1den the \\Odd-premiere performance o( "A Child's Theme," in which he got special assistance Crom his daughter Susan, the culmination o( a lilelon& dream. "I'm really excited about it," the 62-year-old said Monday. "I'm playing in th~ orchestra, so I'm struggling with everyone ellt." He's heard the piece performed on computer • synthesizers, but this is "the first time it'll be played by an honest live orchestra." The University or Minnesota graduat~ came to ford Aerospace in Newport Beach (now the Loral Corp.) in 1960 and held posts as a stalist1c1an, enaineer and director of two divisions before retiring in 1987. "My music was strictly my Walter Mitty thing." said Langlie, who played the tNmpet and baritone horn durina his coUege days. He described himself u an "adequ.te" player, but concede• be'1 llCWJ had lhe performance na1r to IDOYC be)ond his Kat u second violinist in the 'I'm really excited about it. I'm playing in the orchestra, so I'm struggling with everyone else.• ~ -JOIBll 1.AMU on the world-premiere perfonnance. of his composition "A Child s Theme." which he as second violinist and the rest of Orange Coast College Symphony will play Sunday. 60-piccc orchestrn. "But I do cnJOY compo 11ion. Jt appeals to my analytical )ide." To get his then-9-ycar-old d:iughter intere ted tn playing piano, Lnnglie, who's written a number of other pieces for strina quartets and small ducts. created a melody with her in 1963 that laid around the house for several months before he decided to write a full-orchestra composition around it. Meanwhile, Susan put together an eight· or nine-note refrain on her own, and Langlic decided to incorporate that melody into the first movement - notes that arc now played by the horn section. He finished the piece in 1967, reworked it in 1979-80 and then created computer software for the music that was played through an analog synthesizer. Different computer files were created for different instruments, and Langlie recorded a master based on the piece. A new computer program allowed him to copy and print the score for a full orchestra. Two years•&<>. he took th~ work to Remin&ton. who suggested Langlie See OREAM/14 criss-crossed frequently 1n Austin. The seed for the band wa born in the summer ·of 1990 when each Angel was honing his skill!> in ARC -the Austin Rehearsal Complc:<. Pop star Se>.ton, who picked up the guitar at age 4 and studied with Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaugnan, ad just returned from Los Angeles to .work on ht third solo album. Bramhall, "ho!le father A The jazz singer L eg.endary blues and JAU singer Joe Wilham bi,h· lights Saturday's "Blue~ in the Night" fund-raiser for Irvine Barclay Theatre. The second annual c"cnt ho I· ed by the theater's Board of • Trustees begin at 7:30 p.m. ~1th a party on. the outdoor patio fea- turing Champagne. fine wines and delicacies rrom local eaterie . At 9 p.m., Williams and hi trio pcrfonn on the Chcna Hall sta,e. Well known for singin& pop tunes, ~ tandard6 a.nd <kw.1'·hoeio "For one thing. this i~ not really a blues b..ind or a rhythm & blues See ARC/14 Tiie Mene •on•t Min today, but returns nc-xt •-eek. t blues. Williams formerly ~.ing \\<1th the Count Ba 1c orchestr;i. has close to 50 albums to hlS crcJ1t and ha rcce1~ed several honors. He a.I'° pl;iycd "Grandp.t AJ" on televi ion's "Co~hy Show " Followana the concert. lhlN~ who wish to e>.lcnd their evening can visit o;c,eral local re,t;iurant\ that wall offer l;He·night h~\r11:al· tty to theater p:11ron . Tid:ct(, 't\.hich include the part} and concert. art' SlOO per ~non and can be rcsc"'CJ by c:tlhn&. 854-4607 or 854-4646. Irvine B~rdiay Theatre i1. lo· catcd at 4242 Ca.mpu' Omc:. S\l\?r i °''' v•' 1'\' , 11·;-,·· '', ~,, ,.,. .u Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday. October 8, 1992 4 • ' ART The Bowers Museum of Cultural Art will re·open as a grander grnnde dame next week with a drum-roll unveiling, and a hooplJ of festivities highlighted by J free community celebration on Oll. 18 that Governor Pete Wilson BoWers· iS Baek You have different cultures coexisting, people who arc divergent by levels of affluence. heritage, educatjoo, elhnrcit) :mJ levels of e~-eryday experience " 1, c\pcctcd to attend. Headlin ing the mu!lcum's inauguration will be a spectacular "''tallation of pre-Colombian gold. ceramics and stone from the Santa A-na makes hid to he county's art mecca with museum's rebirth lt seems filling then that the tranquil setting of the new Oowc1' Museum -with its primary goJI being "to prom-0tc the cultural art' o( indigenous peoples ... anJ to provide an outstanding cultural ~tu~co dcl Oro in Dogota, Columbia, which will initiate the new 1-1,000-squarc foot special-exhibits gallery. "Tribute to the Gods: Trca~urcs of the Musco dcl Oro" (through March 1) will feature 300 JI 1ifocti. (many of whi ch have never before been seen outside Columbia's m.1Jm gold-working regions), paying salvo to the artistic mastery of the prc-Colomhran goldsmiths. An exhibition worth showing off for, Bowers i' hilling it as "one of the largest shows of pre-Colombian gold eve r 10 be 'ccn in the United States.'' Other C\hib1ts on tap for th e re-opening reveille include a selection of Chmc\c porcelain, ceramics and stone carvings from the collection of the Chang Foundation in Taiwan, as well as two exhibits that will showcase "'orJ., from the Dowers' 85,000-pi ece permanent collection -"Realm of the Ance,tors. Arts of Oceania," and a display of African sculptural arts cn111led "Power and Creation: Africa Beyond the Nile." Clo'ied for extensive renovation and <:xpansion for more than three years. Dowers is the lead domino pushing forward the rebirth of Santa Ana's downtown cultural community and uptown museum district where the Oi~covery Museum and Science Center~ new state-of·thc·art facility " ~lated to be the next newcomer on the block. According to Don Cribb, president of the Santa Ana Council of Arts and Culture, "The long-awaited opening of Bowers is also Santa Ana's fir~t milc1ltonc in reclaiming il$elf as the center of arts and culture in Or:1ngc County. ln addition to hosting a variety of alternative theater group•-. the Pacific Symphony, and the St. Joseph Ballet Company, wh at ia. h:moc oin1t in Santa ~a &s the naost imoort~aot SQCiOk>llY .in tb ty . ....... '•c• • • 1i'ic. .. ••'•' '''i•.a.J.-........... 4 ~' ,Qran~1Gopst 1.<!!f.9'tt' I ~yr.~~tY·ni?~~Bf1M 992 Lml Ml tfl &&' Arts Scene rei.ourcc for re~iJents anJ vh11or' alike" -has arrived as a vehicl e for romancing the lancbcapc of a region that il> logistically Orange County's version of South·Central L.A. The renovated Bowers 1 nearly six times the site of .the elegant, original Spanish·style tructure which was first constructed in 1936 through a beque~t from Charles W. and Ada Bowers. This landmark building, lavi hly adorned with intricate ceilina pa1n1ings and flush "'th import~nt :m1foc1s of Californ ia's Orange County h1~tory, has been completely refurbished and beautifully incorporated into the $12 million expansion funded by San1a Ana's Redevelopment Agency. Designed by Newport Beach architect George Bissell, the comprehensive new facility will debut as a first-class arts center Ceaturang nearly 20,000 sq uare feet of sparkling new gallery space, several collection storage areas, a computerized collcction-1tudy room, a 300-seat conference hall, and spacious administrative offices and fully-equipped volunteer mectina rooms. ln addition 10 an educational center for visiting 1ehool children who will have their own museum entrance, Bowers boasts an eolaraed Museum Store with a cultural cross-section of merchandise creatively arranged by professional window desipen who will volunteer their services. And, just 10 make sure the ansy-cognescentl turn their compass in Dowers direction, one of Orange County's premiere celebrity chefs, David Wilhelm, will sec tht: mood with Indigo, his newest in a parade of -.._ __ ....., ____ ,M~ ..... ---~--------s .... eoweR~ll _..,..,... _________ .. Orange Coast's Most Comp ete d.ly. Admission: Free •Orange Coast Col~e 2701 Fa1MeW Ro.ld, Co5u Mesa, 432·Sb39 In the Pholo Callery: Exhibition of work by young JaJ>.l· nbt' photographer Mas.>ru Nak.lmoto clos· es today. ''Recent Terr.tms," an e"h1b1tion. of l.ln<lsc;ipes by Southern ulifom1.1 poo:· tographer L.iune 8r0\....n, on display through • "'ov 5. An opening-night reception "''II 6e held 6-8 tonight. Hoof). 9 am ·5 pm. Mond.ly-friday. Adm1sSli>n: free. In the M Caf1ery: Hours: 10 a m.-2 pm • ...,1onda)" Art Museums • Laguna Alt Museum 307 Oiff Drive, Laguna •Kil. 494·6531 "Skip Atnold: Punch & 0~/' a Joint coll.lbofation w;di Newpott Hiirbor M MtMUm ol store-front lfl~ by Loi ~ artist Skip Arnold ~ the art institutions' c;on111bution to the thlfd annual LA Freewa~ Video ~val, finds "Punch" (1984, '87, '92) on vitw at LAM through Oct. 18. "\.\lhy Para- d1>e. Paintings hom the Tttm and Twen- 1~" • group show .by_ Glhlornia. attim, ronhnues throush Nov. 20 "Struck! Surel Soond/Umoond," WO<ks by Wilham T. W1JeY, will be on display throudl Sund•y. llours: 11 a.m.-5 pm. Tu~y-Sund.iy. , ~ng time Fnd;iys is 8 p.m. Admission: S3 f0< adults, Sl .SO f()( senior citizens. stu· dents, fr~ for children undef 12. • Laguna Alt MuHUm -South Coast Pl.va SaMflite 3333 BrisU>I St., Costa Mesa, 662-3366 "Tht1ft Store Paintings/' Los Angeles an.!Sl Jim Shaw's collcalOri of p.unhn&\ by anonymoys hobbyists and ;ima1uen . from tJv1ft stores, swap meeu and church ~nts, on ~ Friday-Jan. l (6h1bi1 doied Nov. 25·30). I-lours: 11 am.·9 p.m, Mon<Wy-Fr~y: 10 a.m -6 p m Saturday; 11 a m.-6 p m Sunday. Ad· mes~ FR!C! • ~ Harbor Alt Museum 850 San ~~ [)me, ·Nc!wpon BeKh, 759- 1122. ''Skip Arnold: Punch & Dizzy," a Best Bet joint collabontion with L.~guna M Mu- seum ol store-front lnstallaboos by Los An· ~ artist Skip Arnold as the art 1nslltu· i'lons' contnbution to the third annu.il LA Freewaves Video f~al, finds MOiuy" (1987. '92) on view at NHAM throogh Oct. 18. "Both M and Life Gemini at 25," 100 wOfii3 by 17 arusts 1nnuenccd by Gemini G.E.L. (vaptucs Editions Limit~). one ol the most inlluen~J ~en for the creation of imtted-edition art wor~ in Americ.a, on exhibit through Nov. 29 "New uhfom~ M : ~ lachowa." "Holl~ Sphinx," a two-coloT lithography by Robert Raus- chenberg, is among the works on display through Nov. 29 In Newport Harbor Art Museum's "Both Art and Life: Gemini at 25" exhibit. More thilft 100 works by 17 artists inOuenced by Ge mini G.E.l. (Graphics Editions Limited), one o( the most in- nuential centers for the creation of limited-edition art works in Amcrka, are featured. Museum admission is $4. G1cg mcG1aw an exh1b1t of sculpture using unusual ma1e-nal~. on view through Nov. 29 Hours: 10 a.m.·S {>.m. Tu~y-Sunday. Closing time Fridays IS 8 p.m Admission. S.i for adults, S2 '°' senior citizens and students and free f()( children under 12. ,ind membe~ Community Galleries •City o( lr'\oine ll\1ne Fine Arb Center in Henta~ PaA, 14321 Yale AH•, ln1111e, 724-6000. "lm~ect Order," an ei.h1bt· tion "'hieh 1nclud~ p.ilnlinp. sculpture and 1ni.tallations ~ Barbar;i McCarren, Tim Hawkinson, Buu Spect0<, Caine Unser· rNn, M.lrtin Ganim.in, Nicol.i; Rutle and EM1n Wurm, on "iew through Nov. 3. Hoo"· noon·9 pm Monday; 9 a m.-9 p.m Tocsd.ly·Thur~ay; 9 a.m.-4 pm. Fro· day; 9 <1.m. 3 p.m Saturday; and 1 ·5 p.m 1he Newport Beach-b.hcd mJ&lllnt arc on view, runs through Oct. 23 Hours. 8;30 a.m -7 pm . ...,1onday-Frida), 9•30' .i m ·5 p.m. Saturd.ly. • N~port Bexh. City Hall G.lllery 3300 Newport Blvd , Newport Beach, 64-'·3150. Watercolor\ by Shirley Sullivan and 0tl> and watercolors by Randall Zom d1\pl.i)ed throu~ Nov. 10. Hours: 8 a.m.·5 p.m MoncLy-FndJy Adm1~n: free. • ~portBeKh Public Libmr Newport Center Bm1ch, 856 S.in Clemente "Oii\e, Newport Be.ich, 6-$4-3191 ··Sefend1f>'t) w.uercolon by Ruth B.bler Burr' on '~ through Oct. 31 Rt"CCption for the art1)1 5· 8 p m tod.ly. llOUI'). 9 a m.·9 p m ...,\on· day-Thurlod.i>; 9 a.m.-6 pm frtdily: 9 a.m.-5 pm. 5.lturd.iy; oooo-5 p.m Sun· Thursday Adm1;s on free • • • Ora.nge .County Cent~ for Contempo-ra,ry Art 3621 \\' MJ(.Anhur 81\d, Sp.xe 111, Santa Ana. 5~9·4989 New "'orlo.s by' .:irt1$1S Robert Gil De Monte. Mary Tha· mann and Richard 11) land on e'h1b1f through Oct. 16. Artis~· rt-wpuon Oc1. 1 !>. Hours: 11 a.m,-4 p.m. W~'Cf.,c.s<lav: " SundJy. Admission: free • •University of Ca lifornia al 11'\ine Cam· pus Duve and Bridge Road, lrv1nt>, 856· 6610 ''Painting_ Culture," curated by Nl'\\ York .lrttSl Dt?bor.ih K..lss anJ lc.iturong w0tl..s ''h1c;h e\plo<e cultur.il ITl)th~ and icons throuj;h a 1em1n1st pe~pect1\.C, on C\ h·Uit toda)··No\ 8. l(.a,5 t.ill.s 1nform.iU~ about the e'h1b1t b·; ;on1i;ht, lollo\'cd li) ii reccpuon. Hour, noon·S pm Tu~.l\· Sunday Nlmi•~ion· ir~ Commercial Galleries •Al Aa.ron's Art G.lllery 2915 Reclh I Aw Suite A·104.-Cmta -.~. 66:?·B8J •A the> Stonem1ll ~·sn Center! Current!~ ~..,.,... 1ng o<1g1nal pa1ntlfl~ !>)' Julian Rott r, ll'O J.iu>1:n, R.\mond Bavl~ John R.nd T.iylor, J•m DJ!y. Roberto Lupeth, Aldo Luon Dorothy Spanguer, P.lul BLl1n Henl\ Hoors: 10 .l m ·5 p.m. Tue\.C.la)<·Thurscl.l\ Sunday. Adrru~IOO Free , r--;=======================--- .1,,,ine Ci\lc Center 1 Ci\iC Center Pl.u.J, lrw1e, 724-6000 Thrt-e sculptures by Los Angeles artist Kim Abeles that are aClua.lly "~mog Collt'f'O<S," in "'hich par- ticulate rNller was (Md to form images, on 11.cw throudl 0\.1 21 Hours 8 a m.-~ p.m. Mond.'ly·FriClay Admission: Free • Irvine V<1lley Colleite 5500 Irvine Cen· ter Or., lr111ne, SS9-f453. The 4Slh an· nr .. enJry "R~ <1nd Tr<lCk" Jrt e...h1bit in "'hicn Orllw1ngs an<r otller auto art r:om I I TALENT NIGHT EVERY THURS. NIGHT FREE DANCE LESSONS SUN, 'Im> & THURS, 7:30 PM ron Tl( HT INf OnM,\ TION c•n D1~HH P rn '>Ir." .. r1c..•~ic. (,\ll l1·l '.>l') '"''~ TOP TEN Yl~EO RENTALS 1. My Cousin Vinny 2. White Sands 3. lawnmower Man 4. White Men Can't Jump 5. Criss·Cross 6. Fried Green Tomatoes 7. Medicine Man 8. Final Analysis 9. Power of One 10. Favor. The Watch & The Very Big Fish CD's & TAPES 1. Peter Gabriel "US" 2. Alice In Chains "Dirt" 3. Eric Clapton "Unplugged" 4. 10,000 Maniacs "Our Time Is Eden" 5. Pearl Jam "Ten" · 6. Sinead O'Connor "Am I Not Your Girf?" 7. Garth Brooks "The Chase" 8. Nine Inch Nalls "Broken" 9. Annie Lennox "Diva" 1 o. Bob. Marley "Legend" SINGLES 1. Boyz II Men "End of the Road" 2. Shakespear's Sister "Stay" 3. Patty Smyth "Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough" 4. House of PaJn "Jump Around" 5. Peter Gabriel "Digging In The Dirt" .6. Mlldonna 11Erotica" 7. K.W.S. "Please Don't Go" 8. Sinud O'Comor "Success Has Made A Failure Of Our Home" 9. The Movement "Jumpl" 1 O. Smart E'a "Seaame'atreet" .. • t'- CALENDAR . 540-122 4 • Allil Coffeehouse 506 31st St., N~ Bc.lch. 631-4) 12. "Chrome Dreams, • a one man show of ori.s1nal oil paintings ol hot rods and Harle}'5 oy Laguna Beadl art· 1s1 and Costa Mesa resident Rtdc Finn, on display through Oct 25 Admission: free. •Art Works, Elc. 16169 llrookhurst. Fountain Valley, 775·5529. limited edi· uon~ b) McCarthy. Terpning. Doolittle, Ba1em.in, W~ki, Kinkade and Philli~ J1e on display indefihitely. Hours: 10 a.m.· -; 30 pm. Monday-Thursday; 10 a.m.-6 p m S.11urday; and noon·6 p.m. Sunday. •Blue Marble Coffeehouse 1970 Harbo< 61\Cl, Costa Mesa, 646-5776. D:in Mon- t.inn. whose art displays an awareness of ._.moronment and the inner self, on view through Ortober. Hours: 6:30 a.m.·11 pm SundJy-rhursday. 6·30 a.m.-midnight ~ 11d.n <-.11urtl.1y /\clm1ssion Free. • Oe Gr.ia( Ari Inc. 3400 Avenue -o( the Art> ( O'>ld Mc<.J, 557-5240. Pastel pa1nl· on~, b> l11zabe1h Lc1lousc~k conttnues in· dl•lonlll''" Hours 10· 30 a m.-6 p.m. Tues- dJ\·bJtu<dJy !open unttl 8 pm Friday!. ._cfm"''nn fr<'<' • C.llerie 22-1 :! !4 Forni A•e Laguna Bl "h 4q 4 5~i;~ \\'orl.> by Thomas McK- no~ht Pl'AAl' Hopper. Le-Roy Ne1·nan, Peter MJ' \.1< tor Va)drelv and Alvar are (ea1ured 1ndet11111C'lv tlours. 10 a.m ·6 pm. Sunda) Thur..day. 10 am -9 p.m Friday- ~lurditv Aclmission· free • Thl' Gregory Gallt>ry 3406 Via lido, 1'l'-.pr1rt Be.1ch. 723 0887 Spec1al1zing in .;\e!l 1..no-.n rt>g1onal artists. the gallery Tea- lurC'> 1111g1nal c,,1 ... dcryltcs, pastels, wa1er- colnr, ils "'ell as hand blown &'ass, ceramic and "'earable .Kct~'>On~ limitless custom framing also oHcred Now showing through August Russell Jacqu~. Saf\dra )Ones C.1mplx•ll. Rick Harsh, Chris Sanlley, Eve Thompson, Sandra 1 ltll, Debra Hu~. Cathy H.11 i11.•ld, S P Kirih. Hc-k•n Weld, Patrick f...C'llY John 8dll>er, Agnes Copel•nd. Jeff Proc-gel Rich.ud Meyer and more. • lfodad Sl.1mmer Art Callery 20Q6 CrJ1111 .i.w . r-.cwport ·l.!rach. Continuous t•,h1b1r ll .uur~ oroi;on.il drt ava1l.1ble for '><ll<' h\ mvre than lO !M.>olhern Cal.lorn1d Jl'\"ts 1n ,111 t)'pc~ •>I m1~1a 11ou~. 6·9 pm ... ,,,ntl.iy rr1d.1v .tnd b) appointment • l.ihin• C.tllNil's 11·1 . ..:~poil Center Dr 'l''~port Bt'dlh • 11 <J 1 I 7 Worlu by OJ11<1 C amp.an1le l.iu Chun, fredencl "fJrt It & Thoma\ lt•ung. Robert Lyn Nel· son t l1...i.Ji1 C>uul...i Adoll Schr1ng. >.ndrea Smo:h Jnd Ga"' S"·'"'"n on permanent do pl.1\ ll\e enrc-rtJonmc·nl pr0\-1cled 6-9 p m f rodJv· Sa1urd.1)... ll1>UI"\ Monda) <;Jlurd.1v 10 am 10 pm, Sunday, 11 d m .., rm • lo·CI Fine Art 1411 Via Oporto No 1 oo C Nl"'•J><lfl Bc.ich ~23 19:> 1 The or•i;•nal production u•/\ <M the televmon t.1nHlv fhc• SomJhOns ,ll(' now on display • l yi;nos Callery 1 'r9U c; Panfrc Coa<.I Hwv "e"'port St>illh, 4q• 5909 A one "'"m,in '>how ol l«'ulprurt'\ h) CNdm1c art •>I /\.\,11\ Annr• 1 urlt•) l rnt•lt on d1spl.iy th11111J.:h Mund.1> 8 Mar11arel Bedell Studio and Callery -011 1 ~· (.1rn,1twn Avr , Corona del Mar -r.o 'J llXJ M .. rtJ m!'d1a monopnnts and v..111•1111li1rs by MJr~piet Bc:>dell and hm11ed l111nh .int.I emlxx~f watNcolors by Linda \ hoHt•more on pcrm.1nc:>n1 display. Hours: Ill J m 5 JO pm Tu~ay-l'hursday, or "" .1pp11111trm·11t Adm1S\1on Free. • Off lhe W.ill Callery 2123 Main St., Hunllt"lgton BeolCh, 536-6488. Worls by Rt•hrc:>n~. Sh.io. log.m. SaSSOM, Blumhaigen ,.nd \rxby ilrt' on \<1t>w 1ndefimlely. Hours· 11 a m 6 p m Monday Friday; f 1 ii m · 7 p m '11ucdcly, 11 am ·5 pm. Sundily. Ad· mission free • O(( the w.rr G.allery 3441-8 Vi.1 Lido, Nt'\\oport Be.tch, 723·5950. Vll<>f'ks by M~. Na~. tfaenrac:>ts, Muk.11, Ward, B«hrens and others .1re on permanent dis- play Hours 10 .a m.·6 p.m. Monday- tr1day; 10 am ·5 p.m. Satu~y; 11 il.m.·3 pm. Sundily. Adm~1ot1· Fr~-_ -.S..ndstone wllery 384-A N . Coilst H1~wa~l.aguna Beach, 497-6775. W•ler· colM 5h1rley Amburgey on display throvlth 1. Open dairy except Tues- day fl .1 m -5 pm. Adm1UK>n' free. •South Coa.st Art Center 283 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa, 646-4545. Anlmalion eels, original wood ~lp«ures and ceramic pi«· es and a ~lcction ol limited edition litho- graphs afld serigraphs by various artists .ire on permanent displ.1y Hours· 10 .a.m ·6 Best Bet Costa Mesa resident/la~una Beach artist Rick. Finn's exhibit of hot rods and Harleys, 'Chrome Dreams/' continue'-through Oct. 25 at Alta Coffeehouse, 506 31st St., Newport Beach. A<i- mission to the one-man showing of oil paintings is free. Amencan surlin& is (eaturrd T 001') lf't' ava!Uble. Hours: noon·5 p.m. Wednesd.ly- Sund.ly. Admission: S1. • tntenWionll ~ay in Cta~ Artna il the Orange County hif'l"?'Jllds, 88 fair DIM, <:® Meg 'FLlt-trm mo- torcyde rKeS lt'lf!ry fnd.iy from 8· 10 p m. Admis.sion: SB IS5, for 12· 17 yt"•r olch, free children undtr 121. • ICnoCt'1 l"ry hrm 8039 Beach BM! , Buena Park, 220·5200. 20th annual Hal· loween tUunt p~nted friday-Saturd.lys 7 p.m.-1 Of 2 a.m. throogti On. 31. Not recommended (or YMll Children. HJunl pnces· S25·S27. Rrgutar hours: 10 am ·6 p.m. Mond<lys-Frlda~; 10 .am -10 p.m Sdturda~; and 10 a.m.·7 p nl Sund.i)'S • N~port H•rbor N•ullc..tl MuHum 17H W. Balboa BlvJ .. Nl"'port Sc.Kh, 673-3377 The mu>eum houses • ptrm.t· ncnr collectron ol h1stonc.1I photograph~ to- gether v.1lh boats, phol~roiph•. m.mne d1)- pl.lys, fbh, se.ishell\. slir~tn bOtllts and other n.iutical mcmC>l'.lbtlia I loun 10 a.m.·3 p m Wedne)(ja)' Sund.ay. Ad· mission F rce • O~nge Counly Model Englneus acros 1tom f•11\,.·w Parl on Pli<.l'fll,. A·· enue near btanu.l tioi;h School, Cmu Mes.1, 751·7706 rree lr••n '~art, ... ~ to children 1he third v. knd ol e.it.h -moi'lth1rom 10 .1.m .:):JO pm h d d rth USTINC lNfOllMATION: If you h.l\\' <111 • R.k ar Nixon Ubrary an 11 plac. ~nt lhtin• °' c~-ol inform.illon fo, 18001 Vorb.t Linda Blvd , \orbii L1nd.i, • ·-993.3393 8.bebill then~ f.all Film Ft)tl· llad'ooll. dtrtd l~lrifl lo Be11pmin ,.1 concludes 7 pm WtdnMJy screen· lpsl~n. C/o ~ P.O. Bo\ ISOO· 1n~ with "T~ N.itur.il." ltd.t"U S2·S4,50, 184, Corona ct.I Mar, CA 926l5. A morf' p.m. Monday-fndiy; 10 a.m.-5 p.m 5.J1ur-and dinner crutSeS of Newport Harbor o(. COiiection ol pr~t~I rne~•b:t., 01' comp&ew cMend.v runs the fir1t Tut'SllA\ day. fered weekendsand, holidays. view indefinitely Hours 10 a.m -5 p"' ol ~ monttr. Phone '60-2622. • SW'y Sheets Fine Art wlleriH 14988 • Huntington Beach ~rflng Mu•um Monday·S.lturd.ly and 11 .a m.·5 pm Sun. Sand Canyon AW!., Suile 1·5, Irvine, 733· 411 Olive St., Huntington !leach, 960-diy. AdmissK>n. Sl-S4.50. Legend: OC. OfAl'l~e County. BT, bl,\ll 0445. "My Father's Memories," recenl )483. An extensive collection of memora-• Roger'J w rden• 2301 San tcMquin ti•. IT •. , bladi ~ optJon;il. pp. pt-r paintings by David Kreitzer of Images from bilta h1ghl1ghting more than 80 years of Hills fto.xl, Newport Be;ich, 640-5800 h· fW"O"-Tl.\, to be llrr.tnged. ~rowing up in Nebraska in the '40s and .-----------------r----------------=::::--=-==------------SOs, exhibited through Nov. 8. •Susan SP.irilus Galluy JlJl Bcur ~'(in Cryslal Ce>Urtl: tosta Mes.I, 549-7SSO New c1bachrome photography by Karen I ltrshan on display through.Oct. 17. Hou!\: 10 a m.·9 pm Monday-Fnday; 10 am ·6 p.m Saturday. noon-5 p.m. Sunday. Ad· m1ss1on· free. • Thrill)'OU Art Studios 333 C...brtllo, Costa ~. 642-5978 Origin.al oils and watercolors; ~inttngs from B.ih, lndones1.i; v.ood carvings and masks feillured Hours: 1 I a m.-7 pm Tue-sd.ly-S.aturday by ap- pointmcnL •Works Wllery Soulh )))) Bear St. (in C~I Counl, Cost.a Mesi!, 979-6757 M by Tony Deup on view through Nov 1 Hoors: 10 a.m.·9 p.m Monday-Friday; 10 a m.-6 p.m. S.lturday; and 11 a.m.-6 p.m Sunday. Admission: free. 1\ l I f{,\( I II >~-, • Balboa Fun Zone 600 E. Bay Ave , Newport Beach, 675-9152. fems wheel, arcades. restored merry·go:round, shops, restc1urJnts and boal tours of(ered 11 a.m.· 10 p.m. daily. • Billboa Pavilion 400 Main St., Balboa, 673-5245. Narrated silthtseein6 cruises ol Newport Harbor are otTerrd dil1ly. Catalin.i Passenger Service offered Thursdays.- Sundays beginnina .it 9 a.m. Dttp-wa fish- ing tri~ depillt daily from Davey's locker •Crystal Cove Sta.le P.arlc on lhe coast between Corona def Mar •nd LaguN Beach! "94-3539. Nearly 2,800 acres of coast.. and canyon ilreas open f0< nature walks.,~ watching. bird watching. r.sh- ing and other recreational Ktivities. •Discovery Museum 3101 W. H;irvard St, S.lnt3 Anil, 540-0404. ~ory learning center features historic: KelfosS House, .1n orange~ and more. Hours: 11 il.m.-3 p;m. S.lrurdiy-Sund.ly. Ad· mission: $1-$2. -e9futcyknd 131) HatbOrlSMr, Ana· heim, 999-4565. Fl.nwmlcl, ii uniqur IM! miavaganz.a which chom>gra,etis f~itc Disney songs and characters with the l.ltest in thUtrk:.IT illusions, is open on the Rivtts ol America. A st.age production of "Beauty ;ind the Beast" IS now featured at Video- polts. Hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday- triday; 9 il.m.-nudnighl weekeods. •Hornblower Dining Yadit Marlne11 Mile Marine ~nle<, 201 W, Co.lJt Hwy., Newpott Beach, 631-2 .. 69, ext. 1, 8runCh --·-, -I I DOWN HOME COCMTRY COOION' I : FREE LUNCH : Buy a lunches In a two I month (or 60 day) period I I and receive one lunch of I equaJ or lesser value I FREE. I c..t M...., tu', I I Llll.4 PA I "°' f!OOd .. ..,..,.. ..-. I ,~.. ...... I 1 I $AMT. I 2 I $AMT. I I 3 I $AMT. I 4 I $AMT. I 1 I I • AMT. I 6 I $AMT. I I ~AMT. I I : AMT. I I LUNCM QM MAI 1MAMK '°" I I I 1154 E. 17th St.1 1 Costa Mesa 1 : 646-4303 : L-~~1~2_ ..J . SUNDAY BUFFET BRUNCH 10...-3pm $10.95 (Children 12 .............. $4.95) fresh ... hiCWI Top Sirtoin TMI a.lc:ken ..._. Ptzullces (ffom OIX Wood-tired (Mn) Mbed ,,.... F'nllt ttM*ory ........ BltCOllMd ..... ,.,..,.,.....r_. (Made-le>«def) ,.., .. ....,. o.e11nr r .luau .. FNlldl Twt S.-D:mcer P1pp1redflot.loee And Speall Dessert T Ible ~ Mlud Fruit T.U .......... ..,,., ........ •owna.a ComplmenWy Chm111111-.......... :,----::; Fresh Coffee, T•, Fresh-lqUMnd Or-.. Mee -~ ~ N D D A H < ( ~ G R I L L I Newport Beach • 2607 W. Coast Hwy. (714) 646-0201 • (714) Me-0202 e Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, October 8, 1992 • lm!Dt Houle '92, la loa, throutrh Oct. 1( Children's Horne ¥r an<f rn- ternation.il Society of lnteriot OesJpn in- teriot design shOwaw at home o( Mrs. John WayM. S 16 pp. Phone (()( times and loation, 557-169S OI 544-2707. • "Nature's Most Precious RHOUrc.," O<:t 8. 5:30·7:30 P.m., Joan !Nine Smith. Athahe· Oart.e and National Water Re- search Institute reception m<100 KOCE pre· moere a( Fluor Corp • ll'Vlne . f>hons 895· 5623. •Early Business In OC. O<:t. 8, 7·9 p.m .. OC H1){()(1c.lf Soc.1ery teceplton for h1>ton- cal l:'SWY \\.rrters, ei.h1b.ts including earfy telephont' ~u1pmcnt at Anaheim Mu· ~um.·fret" Phont.' 525-4879 •"the sum of 11 woman •.. is greater than her parts.'' Oct 9. 10:30 .i m.-2:.lO p m , Center Dance Alh.1nc.c or 0C Per· flxm1ng ~ Center dJy of beauty. health .tnd fa,hron ~I V1ll.igc Crean, SJnta Ana Hc1sflt.s S75 pp. Phone 556-21 22. e).l. 220. . at 6 p.m., Childhelo oc rlll'Nl>Urw dinner al lufto ~. N'ewport ~.-.ch. BT-opt S 125 pp. Phone 640-6333, Of contact Lynn Dowers, 721-1222. " iot league ol oc. SO ~ltv stores, guest speaker$, daily lunches at OC Fairxrounds: Cost.a Mesa. SS pp. Phone 261-0813. • It.au 'M.-. 'Tut and All That Jan. Oct. 23, 0C Pfrlonning Arts Cente<, Foonders Plus gala al Thorripson reside1ice, Peralta Hills. 100 pp. Conl.let Jan Landstrom, 642· 5580. . • c.ino Qrnivale, Oct. ·111 6 p.m.· midnight. Cystic Fibrosis Founoalion gressive dining, pming. dancing, silent~ lill'e _.uctions at Bistro 201, IMne. SSS pp. Phone 938-1393. •Home Tour & Boutique, Oct .23 7 •Coif Tournament, Oct. 12, Olive Ctest a,m.-9 pm . CHOC littlest Angel Guild 1n Treatment Centers and Paorie lnLlnd Bank Yorba Linda. Contaet Janet Nagwrsl..i, 532- at loation TBA. Contact Gretchen Peter· .8675. son, 777-4999, ext. 150. •Food hJr and Wint' Tasting. Oct. 15 at 5:30 p.m .• Food Oistnbution Center a~ Sooth C~ . Plaz<1 Cl))l4!1 Coort Cost.i Mesa. SJO pp. Phone 771-1343. •Reopening Reu ption, O<:t. 15, Bowers Museum d( Cultural Alt, Sanl.1 Ana Con· tact Brian Llngston: S67-3642. • ~la Rt'Opening, Oct. 16, BoY<ers Mu seum or Cultural Art, Santa AllJ. Conwct BflJn Langston: 567-3642. •Holiday Boutique; O<:t. 24. 9.30 a m - 1.30 p.m .• CHOC l;as Ninas guiloa1 St ~~r~rcl's School, San Juan Cap1>1.rano. Contact Janet N.tgu,.,l..i, S3241J67S. • • Bid ror Bachelors, Oct. 24, Mc1rch ol Dimes al The Spotts Club, ll\ine. Oates v.1th bJthelCll> auctioned BT or ~ening Jttrre S45 pp. Phone 631-8"'00 •Roaring '20s f UNOSV, Oct 2-i at 5 JO p m. W~ed Cold Club at w~ n Sooth Co.isl Pl.ua. C~ta M~. Phone 953·3580. • R<Md R.-.llr Auction, Oct 10 at 6 pm. • O.-.y or Bridge, Oct. l 6, 9 a.m. CHOC CHOC Sm.>t World Cu1!.t 1n ll'\1ne SJS little Red Wasni> Guild at locatoon T84, pp Contact J.lnet l'\J&uolo.1, 532 ·8675. Cont.let l<1net t-:.:isurskl 53 2·8675. • Se.i. or Ore.ams, Oct. 24 jl b p.m., SJndp1pcrs or 1 loJg Cancer Center n;autical·th<-mcd d1nt1er dJnce and auct;ons .lt Four Se.l~)(IS Hotd, Newport Bea(h S 175 pp Phone 5"'4·720'l din~ dance at Nt-WpOrt Beach Tennis .ind Towers. £.eatunog John D.l•.;cMn BT Ouli. $75 pp. Con~ Janet Nagurski, S300 pp. Contact ~rgo Johnson. 771 · 532-3675. 8211 . • • CtHl Chefs or oc/ Oct 2S at 2 p.m • National Kidney Founaation rood and Wine tasting at Four Xo.lSOllS Hotel, Newport Bcadl. S75 pp. Phone 962·7675. •Mansions on the Mall. Oct. 25. Goris Oub or ~rden Grove auaoon of loit?\1Ze playhc>ui.es at Wbtm1n!iter M.'111. Cont;ict Amy Powell Smith S30-0430 • Colr Tournament, Oct. 26. 9 a m -7 e.m., CH.0C Padriocx .lt Alta V1>U Country Oub. ContJtt JJnct Nagur>l..1, 512·86:'5 •Home Tour CX.t 17 Corona del M.1r High School PTA at 'clect\'(f h >ml'> Lunch .it ShcrmJn LibrJ')' c1nd GJrckn> tollo'\' S25 pp Cont.1ct S.1ndy LCJni;_ ., 59.1.i 15 •Senior Celebr.ltion Oo 17, 'J J m ·J p.m., c1rb.. .lnd u 1lb n111tl11;cd Ol\mp1C'· sl)le ~mor ~ml'> lor '>4.n1or\ 55 .1nc.J mt'r, entert.'11nmcnt. Frl'C Cont.Kt 1~11 Cr.ht'S, 751·32~7. C\I Si •Hurt and Sole Re<eption, Oo JO at; p.m .. Amenc,m ~·;arl ~ rt.'Cept1r~ and auction di H~Jtt Rl'~ncy. 11'\int:. S25 pp Phont: 856 3555 • le Bal des Papillons, Oct. 31 at 6 p m .. Interval House dmner dance. live and So· lent auet1ons at Rnz-Carlton, t..agun.:i N1guel. BT: mJSques optional S200-400 pp Honorary chaiMomen, Carol Burn('ll and Carrie Hamilton. Phone 1310! 594· 9.i92. • Heart and Sole Cl.is sic, Oct. J 1 at 7· )0 a m., Amenan Hearl Assn. ·5k \\.alk or run to.. run 151. l> !..e rrdc at J.smbortt Center•yall R"S<·nc;v, ll'\me Phone. BSG 3555. •The Mother of All P;artw) O.t. :>I 8 p m.·l -a rl1 R1~ 1Jrd 1'1ori.irt~ > I ~lh Jn• nuJI I IJllll\\~n (O>tume BJll ft atul1'S th~ Bus Bo)~ .11 H\.t~t Rq;ency ll'\1111:. S.!O p1r• -..ii~· •))O d.iy o t l'\c•nt Phone %6·515.! 8 Phea)Jnt Hunt "°' 3 ; J m ,.i pm Ct tOC P.1 Ir,,' ,ti R.1;ih.1 1gc s, -.:orco SJSO pp (.,n.,, t Janet N.l,.:ur-... 1, SH 81>"5. • Ta~te ol S.ln Ol:mcnte ~ '_ 6 h l t p m • Soin C ~ nte' ChJmbcr 01 C m<'rCe '"ne t;i~,n~ and tood ).lmplin 1 Cas.i Rom.lmic;i, $.an Clemente PhOnt• .i9.l-1131 • ~l·A·Thun, OCt. I 0, Oli~e Crest •A Very Choice Affair, Oct 17 .at 11 Tre."nw:nt Ccntt'I') at loc;itron TBA Cont.let a.m, Fnends for Pl.:inned Parenthood ~tly Ne<.ianJc.. 717 '49'l'l, • luncheon. Silent al>CllOO and 1nfo1m.ll mod · • Blutt in the Night, Oct. 10 at 7:30 el1ng .at Sant.i Ana Coontry Oub. S50 pp •----pm .. lnme 83Tday Thratn! Bmnt of Trmt· ContXt No1• Lehman. 61S-0707 • Our Children ... Our Celebrities, Oct. 24 6 ~ 30 p mN Drug u~ I) lite Abuse dinner tt't'rlt~~il a11. Sarna itvw I lftghts Attire: ca,u.ll "'l!Stern. S2SO pp • P~ •Designing Women. O<t. 31, Alt ln>:1· tute ol Soutncm Calirorni.1 ,11 four Se.lsons. N~~/BNch Cont~ SM><1n Mcf.t<~i<>n, 723-4276, or Sui.Jn Bcecfiii(:r, ~.,, 87 1. • \\ine and Ch.1mp3gne rl'sl, "°' i 1 no 10 p '11 Ml(I R bt>lki lOO"OT __ ,_ __ _ ~ p.arty and J<>f \\1Ui.lms Conttrt .u the-• 1.-.ne Cr<1y Porter Tennis Toamament, atre S100 pp. Mione 85-'·'4607 O<:t. 19, OC Philharmonic Society at Bal· 567·)902. •Ma queroade B.all Oct. 31 St J~"s H~ul Found.ltoon at MJhc1m H .. ton on ~eJ Cr<»> ~no on~ .inJ bullrt .at I,,. See BLACKBOOK/10 • lS Ye.-.n .-.nd All That Jui, 0<:t 11 at boa Bay O ub. Ne-.r.-pott Beac:h Cont.act S p.m P,mt;c Chor;ile anmv~r>ary, pit b.lr· Jc>Nin Fuerbnnger. 55)-2422 • Sli<ks .and Stont's M.i.y Bruk 'tour Bones, but Art •.• Oct. ~4 at 6:30 p.m, ·--------------------------- l.i.gu0.1 Att ~\U)Cum !Juffct. ~lent .lod ll\e aucti<>ns of "'Ofl..s by 190 .1rt1>b in~rcd by p.ldet or stonb 575 pp. Phone -49-i- bt'Cue. JUL concert and dJnc1ng .u O;arl.. •Coif Toum&ment, Oct. 19, 01~ Crt'\t l'C'4dcnce, 't't>rba Lind.l Contact M.inlyn Treatment Centers '°' ~ 0111dren at Gerdts, 281 -3655 Big Canyon Coontry Oub, Newport ~ach. •Ritz Tenth Anniversu y, Oct. 11 ,u 6 Contlct OaVlj:J McElwee, 777-4999. pm .• (i~rw "Tribute to Escolfier" din· • tnvit.-.tion.il Coif Tounwnent, Oct. 19 ner benefits Shaff Our Se~ rnortg.>ge at 10:30 .-..m:, Mardan toumament, dinner closmg a mp.a1i;n. Chefs include Mich.lei and ~ni~am at Mew Verde Coon· l(.ang Of Five Feet Too. Pasal Olhats of .1lY ~ MCS<l .uoo .pp.. ptioo&. p~ '"" .. "'"'~ °'~"""ruffllo'.--733·92)9 • . .. Jean-Piere lemamulef o( Anlome, Chrl!iti.l n · Rassinoux or R1tz-<::arlton, John Mclaughlin • lob Hope/HOW<lrd P. House Colr o( J.W , Lupe Camilrena o( The Ritz. $'502 Tournamenl. Oct. l 9 al 10 am .. House per couf* Cockwil .lttrre. Phone 720-f.ar Institute at Santa AN Country C. lub, 2286. Santi Ana. S2SO pp. Phone 557·5100 • Columbus SOOth Anniversvy. O<:t. 11 • Christnw Company, Oct. 20·23. Jun- 8971 •Winners Circle, Oct. 24 .it 7 pm .• Sooth Coast Mcdieal <:enter i::all at Rotz Carlton, uguna Niguel. S 175 pp. BT. Phone 499·1229. •los Ange e Ram~Cete 11y rvt'rs Gala, O<:t. 24, Cystic fibrosis f'oun<l.Jtron dinner, silent ;ind li~e auctions and enter· tarnment at Dlsneyl;i(l(f Hotel, Anaheim Contact Cclry C«let1, 933-139).. • C...rribfan Ctulse Party. Oct 24, 6 30- mldnight, CHOC Queen or Hearts Guild · The Best ~'Early Bird" in the Countty! ··~ ()~ ~ .. ) ...... ) lro111 l:OOp111 lo h::~Op111 1111 litd1"-. C l111ic c· 111 I nit t't'. thoic c· ol l»c"''C'I I. lc-.1 OI Colkt•. • /tfonday SMfoM RIMolo: Shr1mp.Scallop8 & fresh ll8h Simmered In rtoc \\1lh herbs. Clllckm Orodlcu.e C81)'P80: Chk:kcn breast & ~blc8 wRh Ginger saooc & lresh f'rull ·~ Mab' Mnlll: Baked nllcl of Mahl IDpped With Lime ~m sauoo \\1lh i'ralh 00811 & mlnL 8 .... ....._. Bed"*>': Brollcd brochette~ Beer. Bean Medley \\1th RJcc PIQuar& sauce. •W~ 8nlUe4 s.n,,er: Alld. of Red snapper topped With Shl1mp Cream sauce OYCr RJoo Pllaf. a.k:ka OreMt dll r.ta: IJGhlly breaded sklnlc88 ~sautcrcd 't\1th FcU.uclnl AJftWo. • 'lbursday QkM.a ~phl.e: Shr1mp & Crab C£GS O\'Cr brcasl of Chicken lapped "1th Ocmalsc sauce. zedai• DrodteUe: Drolled nllcl of Beer O\'Cf' r1cc topped -1th Spicy S7.CCh3un sauce. • f Wday Searood IHM8olo: Shr1mp,Scallop8 & fresh "8h simmered In l1oe ~1th hcr1:>8. CNdcll IJttM "•" I~· LIGhllY bn:a<tcd sl tnlcss breast sautccd \\1th t~cu.uctnl Alrrcdo. • Ot.-s.'1C1"'t1 ChOlcc or Chartcs' Bread Pudclf\G \\1lh Whiskey saooc or While Chooolatc Parfait \\1lh Strawberry sauoc. • s l u a n 3450 Via Oporto. Newport Beach (714)673-4700 TOWER RECORDS/VIDEO Are You Bored? Do You Need Sometbi To Do? co·ina Iii ToWirAnd --- Take The "A Train" ••• ... Ride The Crazy Train 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 Ride your Bicycle •• ·• (714) 650-5122 1726 SUPERIOR AVE. COSTA MESA Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, October 8. 1992 .<.' ·'·'·' 7 STAGE 'Long ·Day's Journey ·into Night' soaring· triumph ~ A nd you think your family h.1~ problems? Suppose your :athcr \\..ls ~1 ught-flc;tcd Itinerant . 11.tl1r \Our mother \\as a drug ,1.IJ1l't: \our l>IJcr hrother a 'hlltk" Jlnihohc and you just 1,1und lllll \OU had tubcrculo,ii. .111d .1 t.11k·J suicide attempt? ·1 h.ll ".l'i Eugene O'Ncill's t..inuh nrd1; back in llJI:!, and he unlc.;,hcc.l his personal demons in I IJ.\ll 111 the form of his greatest pl:i\ ... Lon!: D:iy\ Journey Into '\1£ht." Uut, fl)Jlowing his wishc , h1' c..ith.1111~ Jr~1ma wasn·1 pubh,hcJ unttl 1956, 1hrcc years .liter 1he pl..1ywrigh t's c.learn. Tam Tnul Theater Critic Many critics cono,1c.ler "Long D:iy'c; Journey" to be not only o·Nc111'!>, but lhe American theater's finest ..iccomphshmcnt. Dul 11's rarely proJuced - only twice in Orange County during the last 27 years prior to the current revival by GrovcShake'\- pcan:, now on ,1,Jl!e at the Gem Theater. li ha' heen well ~wth the wait. I he Ciro\'(.·~hakcspcare production j, J 'O.tr1ng triumph from an \•U1't.ind1nc rnmpan). '>Upc rbly d1rc-inl b\ Julci. Aamn. It 1'\, quuc '1mrh. the finest accumpli!'hmcnt "' an Or..ingc Count~ thea1cr Morgan Rusler (lefl) e ntertains family members Salome Jens, Mitchell Ryan and Alan Fcinst~in in GroveShakespeare's "Long Day's Journey Into Night." Rarely stage~ locally, the play is well e•ecutl"d. 1..r11up in rc<.:ent menllH). 'ipcnJ1n!! three hour' "1th the <> '\l•1lh (here th111I~ J1,gu1,cd as the I uonco,) mJ\ n111 be )Our idea l'l ..i tun evening. tiut for '>Cnous 1 hl ..ilugnl r-.. It " \ ,1Jh..1lla The pu turm..in ... c k\cl' uf th1~ difficult .J11d dcm.1nd1ng dramJ rarel} "·''n. 'u Jtluned 1., each actor to A girl's plight the myriad complcxitie~ of his or her character. The Tyrones are a Freudian delight. One minute they arc hugging and Ids.sing, 1he next they're tearing each other apart. This ambivalent relation~hip is finely tuned by director Aaron, 'Who surmounts the play's surface anachronisms by guiding his ca t carefully through the complexities of the subtext. In an evening of bravura Mrs. Van Dann (Kip Hogan, left) and Mr. Van Dann (Robert Leibov- ich) admire coat worn by Anne Frank (Stephanie Rivera) in West· minster Community Theater's production of "The Diary of Anne frank," the true story of a Jewish family hiding from the Naz.is dur· ing World War II. Th e play concludes its run at the theater, 7272 Maple St., Westminster, Friday and Saturday at 8:30 p.m. Tickets arc $7-$8. For tickets or more information, phone 527·8463. 8 IA pcrformancci., the: most complctcl} realized portr~al is delivered by Salome Jens as Mary Tyrone, the morphine·addictcd mother who delves deeper :ind deeper into her own dream world as the evcnini wears on. Jens ts required to shift emotional gears frequently and drastically. and her transitions are imply fa ~ting. Mi3chcll Ryan as her husband. the robust actor whose easy career choices have left him·d is1raught ric Anderson brings Lynn Laguna to tears in "Les liaisons Dangereucses" at Orange Coast Collegc•s Drama lab Theater, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. C hristopher Hampton's internationally acclaimed play about a chess mat ch of sexual deceit among French a ristocrats prior to the Revolutio n cods its OCC run this weekend. Curtain times arc 8 p.m. Frid:iy-Saturday and ; p.m. Sunday. Tickets arc $7-$9. For inform:ation, phone 432-5880. :ind unfulfilled in hu 1wili~ht year • is powerful und articulate tn ·his interpretation. Ry:in occasionally unlc hes a bombastic attack that rattle the windows, but he iS e\Cll more effective pro1cctmg his inner torments ju)t above a wh1 per. As the older wn, Jamie (who will go on 10 further disillusionment in "A Moon for the Misbegotten,'' due later this season at the AJtemative Repertory Theater), Alan Feinstein IS also excellenr. Fcinsrein enriches hil> character wi!h a lrcnchant )C1f ·dcprcca1ion th:n ne\cr descends to melodramatic ""hinins. as it might in le !t·Sl illcd hand-. . Morgan Ruler en3cls lhc .author's pro101ype "'ilh :in nch1111.: fa1aJis1ic sen e. rigidly emb111crcJ ytfOuoyant "hen OC must JCt J' ii buure s for hh ""eak·\\ lllcd mother. tlis clash, late in the pl.1). "".ith his father doe~n 't play <\Ultc as well, ho""e1>er, due .to h1~ inability to :.a11sfac1orily kgi11m11~· his character's lovc·hate relation hip. The firth characccr, that of the In h m:iid in the T¥rone~· 'IUmni~r cott3gc, i!t g1,cn a beautiful ~u.1lt\) of normalcy oy AJicc Cunnrnl!h.1m. whl) "-Orl.s "ell :is M:iry Tyrone\ ~unding f\oa rd. ThrouAih her "t' \iCW the bombMtie family~~ U collccthc oJd1ty, to be relinqui'h~d a> ~n ll ~iblc . J ohn l:aco\·clli's detail-cnh:mccd scn1n' 1~ a splendid backdrop for lhc production's sound :tnd fu11 . :md Martin Aron,tcin':. lighting dfcc1' -particularly lhe Coggy outdbor~ -arc fi~t rate. as :are tht pcnoJ costume:. by icJ C. Giammona. Chuck Este•,' !>Oft bacqround music dra1,,1,-s the nu_~icncc crfortkssty into the picture. GrovcShake,pcarc's "Long l)J} \ Journey Into Night" is an cmotjonat Vc.suviu 1 a f ull·bo<li~il in terpretation of one or 1he greatest pl:iys the theater has 10 offer. h should b¢ !.ten, and cherished, by a many pl3)''gOC~ J' c~n be accommodated at the Gw1 Theater, 12852 Main St., Q3rdcn Grove, ""here O'Ne1ll's mas1crp1c\·c continue through Oct. 31 "11h performance Wedne~ay through Saturdays at 8 p m. SundJ) al 3 p.m. Call 636-7213 for llC~CI informa1ion. - .. You're Single & We're Free! Free fifteen word ad and free daily message checkl lbcrc's never been a better time to, try the Personals! "We're bringing people. together!" You have nothing to lose! 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CARL'-G AIHl110\ \ 11. u~ mu'11ClllH. nM m1 tr11h•ll•, S1n1&!1t. nca•, ,.,.,_,,.c, ~~I dc9rol (illTl!\lU'lla\I "'1111 •th so. S\4 ~'CTJl'"I' l•lf\I Re.Ji C1:J 2018 ATTRACTIVE I\ IDt ltll'f, ~-... 39, S'l /1 UI 'iftl1 VJ 'il''\i. ~....--.~-~---~~ 111 umc. ~ Ooemono! CAii ISIO. YOt..~ ~. BLO~Df~ S\/IU. Mblnlll-j(), -kq,IOlllJOY lim _, ,-.tiae r.IMIOl!llhip Cmu ""-.Cilll 119S CASl..Al, CO~f.\T T-boy DWF 0 ,--., pa 9ilc ll9dlG .. 1'llll:c dliW.. .... ,.,.... ~ ... ?~e-&C.ll 21•1. I A~ IEWml )~7. 1111'1«1"' ~"'Y • ....., ...... A2 w to respond? You cao answer these -1quk:kly and ~Uy by caD1ng ow-dcctronlc voltt-mall savicc. Just d1al: 1 (900) 407-4377 (8llMd al 1J.49 /Jl!T minWI. At.enl8" cd WrtgtlJ IS 4 ~ Calls ,.,.me a toud>lorw ~. ,,,_.d#dtfr ~ before "'°"'WJ Press #1-for a further exp~nation of I.he VOICC·mall service. ~ #2---{o respond 10 a s~dfic ad (Enier lhc call " when direaec() Press 13-lo browse. through I.he voice ads (over 950 available). You mw1 be Ill yeanoroadtrfO rapond 1oor pbcc a.n ad. S1nglcLft Inc. :M.1Ume& 00 liability for the c:onlcnl cl 01 reply 10 • pe™Jnal advcl\JllCmenL The Pe!ION~ are m1cndcd f0< U5C by ~1ngle pe~ ~Juna relacionship. Wt l'l:ICommend tha1 you use cummnn sen.'<' when meet1ng stn1ngr~ SI Women Seeking Men Songkt Femolo SM Single Mole D D1vorcod G Goy l le~IOO J l.l-1>h Al1on I 81odi H Hn.ponic w While N/D No Dnig1 fuJ and pafca 111 every way I '"llVld hit IO med a kwish !!WI "'ilo will h\rnc:s mt "'hen I gel hlcc\bu' :"cw· pon Beach Call 1822. PROA;SSJO\ALSWF B. \/Sen ~ ruldotn. lfa\ cl lml\IS S.,-ei.5 <amc m m1lc ll.1ni.1&IOO lb:tKi.Jr C.11 2701 AGGR!-.SS1~ BL'T GF..'\IU Wl- J ~ \IS rnonopm~. R!St·of1tu· ITl<t . dolon 10 earth, urcid o( gllllCS spona~ Socking somcme m lhart hit' grat'r'.,., l.oo1 Alanuio< C&ll ~\Ci~ AITRACll\'r., fl,'\':\ Y SWF 20, stci:J SW\I ~ 2S fOf parue<. mo-· ICS, fun ~IOt u Jl 1()9~ PRETn' PROrF..SSIOML DWI-. SIS. 4 S, 1nm. ur.mcumbcrcd. '°"' 1am1s. iporu. ammalJ. res11ura111s. Wll'lt, l1u&h10'. affecuon, 1n1cU1gcn1 COll'<c:n&I ion. 1rn1 cl. more. T usun C'11 2392 I' Sb\ROI Of MA."i ~ but ~en!lc. firm and lltlOClh. bbmi~ hb. <U l.n,\. kC'Cll, klC\'cr, kind. Al-~ ~rr.rc!tn SW\i. !5-30.511~ llop- '11\ vrbta.i11fwdd1•cry ~me C.11 ~ ~ 'I f.D BALA:'>CED UH: .. lnllh. ".c••Jl\ en' 1rmircll. bi' rtlCa'd col "-\""'' Im )) Buena l'cL µ11 I .so CKLA TI\T. A TIRACTI\ E..0\\-1' 10. \ClC•I special fntneklup .. llh •flla'CSllflS IT\l1\ lli.r111J1&IOO Beach Call 1663 II I wtR£ B~D. wlwt would hct .,..hc:n I faced you? If I wm cleal, how ,.wld you cormnirucate with mt 1 I am ll(Jl bbnd or deaf, but how do I know lh.i you m 1«111& A ncanng7 Orange. Call 1529. 80s RAD, 90J WORSE' l.Cl's r.._ lhll' Prosteufllc. f!ll)flanln, \Jnghl, \Cl\SlUYt, Q\AIWS f Sec:kmi i1mil1r M 21 10 )'Qll1I 31. fnc:nd&lp. dlcaip aiJturtJf\ln-l!llYbc I flUllOl'I 'MOlih \hr wan. lfon111&lon Bach. Call 12Ml. RAYE.~ HAIRED Ulldli'enl SWF seeks CONplTlllol t<ll11pSUon. 2S·. IO ~are favonte halllll.I. M Nl sodsarclnJls. l..oaa&e.di.Call l476 BLOSDE WRITER 39 SEEKS scnitcnu '°' lhcillit. Bcac.hwa.ls. cone.au. N/S, healthy. Jcncr~ lluniUIJIOll 8adi. Call 191 l LOVE Uft, ~!ENDS.~~ ncnea. IOday llld 1orncnow! DWF. SI. S'4 '. t tl'ICll•t.. bnght Wiii! srcai -o1 tuner Desn senUern.in 4S SS. 'V5.1olhmdtruni0Ul.c:m ecru. movies. 1ravtl Ind 'ood con vmauon m ine. Call U61 Mca. (All 2620. ATTlACTIVE S8F, 37, S'S', acdlJ lllldlllCftl. ~c. SBM. 31+. 6't for frieftdlhip Ind ,_ible ~t.ICI& ship. Lona Bath. (All 1349. SWP. 2A, BLONDE. BWB EYES. S1'. modd lil\ft. ikcs belc.h. 111\- lltU,llld. aood I.mt. NOllpCl'I Bach. Call IW . MAAllAOE-MlNDfJ>. s1·n IS. 32., bnlac!ae. SWF. ~. t.wY and healthy ~ for -. Vciry •· ll'adiYC, afl'ec:llClll~ tuy, °"'IC>- lll&o arid pliysicaly fiL Good corn• 11U1NC1110i. Iowa c:t\alcrm and aru mall. ClnJUaD • llucs. SUC«Sdul ~.now read)' 10 build .uona. li.tllill1111~latunluplctd11,1o(am· 1ly. TllSlfl (All ISll COMMITMF...VT MINDED, •f'f'J lllndJVt S~IS. s·w12S. )'(MIS 38. •ubwn lwr. blue/~ eyeL I'm I OOw(Ml>·C.V., ll'ldcp:ndcnl, ICQ.l'C, u11dl1&cm 111d eitn:mely pcnonabk ~ cal. phyi1caUy fil. IC u•c. and ou"0011-Ready for ~ wwdm, rdat1onship T1u11n. (All ISOI TIRED OF DAIDG' Lol'luns for Ill ha-. W\1111 nhlxlmhip' Less talk' DWF .s). S6'/slim. llURQ"c, ICll"e nd.vo~l IOtlo CSIJO)'S IGWS tut.ma. danana harsdlad. nd.nf and '""-alb on lhc beao:h Er-< 'IC Cad 14 \lQ., Plf.ASl\G SRI tccAS K. ~ tlcanc:ut. lflCIOllS seislcman 38·SO. any P11JOnal11y. for J&ll C«1 ~ \tu11111 Vir,o can 2496 AOOPTIOS ~good mari to be loyal llld '""1111 lo. Reqv1~ mnr ms. a11m11on. R~ond. YJ.'I 115, bhle cya. Sha~ UP', dov.m. 1ood 1uncs lrvmt C.11 22.~ EL ROPEAN SWF 21, S'6, cnJOY sk.11111. IGVllJ, mu•ic and ITIO"ICS ScdJ SWM for f11mdsh1p Cosu Mesa. Call 1326 CO\JNTR Y Gllll, 40'1, loots oty llf c.. Ir\ r1111tic. clancmt-new ~en Ima: Serb ha'lcsl ~,S N1C )8 '2 ~ WI prnonU &11JW1l\, 5h1r mg ftdmp.. INI flat' la AllllUIOI Call 21SJ t11RISTIA.\.1'S\ l1101.00Y Wf' 43. S'6'/$1m. pml)' farut1JJ1C. Seti! 1ng O\W\1 prulcu.onal. edlici1.cd.N s. 42 ~2 ~ pVWlb !trough 0.1-i11n11> p;ydloloo, hll!TlOf da~.o.C!USC On."lcC~y Call 231S Bkl a::m K.\t\C' VIXE.~. SWf 22. model. do.vu 1or1oo.is. b111t ..ollar bNmtt (or 1oeelhanea. ca illl! pll'l)\111 lk l&Jd '** lllftln& IOI! Bc:adl c.u I OU BliST RUF.ND WM'ThO DWf ~/SCalhobcloolS11fOfO~M01ru 11111 SJS (46-SS) ~. arucu lllC, 10U11Jvc, himoroua, lllllCalfltl for (im. canna and ... .,. m aood llmts, bad 11mes and 1n·betwten It/Ila lzv1ne. CaJJ 2928. SWF SI. seeks profwional &mllt IM1 fof lrlYd, &ol(, dut1nc. ""1 A ~ Balbol. C.IJ 26lS IUUF.T SE.Elm/Ci ROMEO, 11nc· llVC, SlllUCll'lllC, elm)'. lltefl.1111 1Mncut SWF. f\ln-lowina. •l"llQO,ll, ioo'Cll IO dance. Lona 8ad\. CaU 1169 Cl/T'E ASD SPICEY, olO-futucmed SJF. lS • .t. CG'IWlllMd relauGn !111p widl f'Qft, ~ de¥OIC!d SJM. M-Vrqo. Call 1127 VERY AmACTIVE. OlTTGO- ING, CREA TIVEOWF,nioe fipr. QQI~ (111·lor1t11. mmy il'lladl Desires moaopmoua ~l1uonll11p with StnCCr'C. romlilllC. ldvcntlroul, educaied, ftm-loorma, SWM, 47·5&, W11h 1CnSeoOunor <>ranicCoiny. Call 2117 N/S NonS~e1 ARE YOU SPONTANOOUS,Jpln V6RYAmACTIVB.r6",l1,1m- N/Onnk NonDrinke1 tual, lt.\Y llld inwt? An you 1111. JlllJ, cont .... fityflll. v~ SOtJh, NIS with I flbulous -ol .lull r11i.ed Sl)ll KC. 6'+, roll1M humor' I em. IA'• t:1a1ptl Costa 11,,pu .. i<n1c,1mdh&cn.!Knd!SS· 40 _. fcir ICnGUI ~~II· UClllllhifL ~ I +. Alty .-..51y. s.u Iva. Cd 11'1. BOHEMIAN: ~le, lnill"-lllQll-..."' .NJSCIW1'on- mcraa1 prd--.1. "'· s1· . ..., s-. -~lell mile (cir comnitmaL Tllllll\. Call 1391. SO'HISTJCATEJ) BIUNETTll SWF. S'6'/ll3, .......... ~ lllld11lflll .... !WM CS.51, ~ fell!Cllll. ~· ca-lle-ll)'lc. 1..ont Bc:cb. lltC. RF.ADY R>l R0.'4A.'ICE. Rmy, edVc:nll.lnllll, ioo'lble,l l . SWF. full· f'iped. S'J 1/2. w/ llllun t.r and almond eyas. l«kin, 9111$i!i•e. Cir· ti\&. SWM. 21 36 (cir ~ and lowc. Irvine. Call 1665. CLASSY. AmACTIVE. SPO~-TANEOUS.b~bnnaepr~ l~l. 39. DWF, NJS, SS/12.S, lo-es anunall, ~ • .-iceaoller. scdts horal.. ainanc, auibltshed, anooonaUy R!C\ft CCll.l1IOpllt WM \/S, ~5. for ~ llld more C<ro'lll Call 2791. I~ tc111Vcrat1on, ~· slup llld cat1111. I'm DWF. YCMll 60. 111m, 1ana1ve CIXllC$k w,rp..i111 ror 1atr and 1cnu1 W in& t•. N,S SWM SS-68 w/hlte ..-.:rdll. lmnc Cal! 2SS8. PROFESSIONAL BUCK FE· MAl.F. OIJOYI thca1rt, "611a and W1 Ws male~ 3s..60, ract l&limporlmL Lana 8c:tch. (Ail 21 S9 lltllESISTIBU.. OEUCillTf\lL. DIF. 2 1141Ub chilckm. Mcb ll'&d· lat'lll&I, ~ON Ill.SRA. \1> F.l ~t Mt s .O..cmns. '1vltlC. C:.U \OT rusr A."OTilf.R PRtTrY FACE. Harle> ndcr. 100 Sensual. l'OllllllllC, peen c)':d Grecl ~ s111cc:r~. Ilea llh). 1ffecl10ll&lt SI DWM,M!.o-crSTlnicr40 Caa.. Mesa C.11 llS9 CHIUSTIAN SWf. aiJOYS cudocn, Ja~Ull. pmfCSSJOllll. "\ID, ~c I ctuld,ct1)0)-ilifc.SccltsSWWOWM 2940, likt va luc:s. Sa I Bach. C.U 1'799 CARING Jf.WISll WIDOW, 60. wwld Isle IO kwc. lauah and ~ 1111n ll1&1l1n&1<Jn Boid\. C&ll 2507. TIREDOFCAA1F.S1 \ietoo! t>WF. 28, NS, 011e IOll Clauy. ~.at· ltC!Yt, pro{CSSl<llll, Y~Scds sincere. 11111a1~e SW. SS ~ 11W126-ll Convcrw.m.ldvmnn , boctJ, ptqilt, filnC.U. l.WldtntUld ma.shlnna.cama lzvmc.Can 1446 PltETIY. PETIT!::. MUSIC TEACllU. ST/\ I 0. Rib 1 lf"ille 1M1 who 1s tp.nn11Hy madied, llh• lcsic. ~SS, IO slsc I speaal llf t IOlcsha 0nnsc CCMUy. tall 1'00 ACTIVE. Pb1lT6 UDY, 1160iea, • lores ~ ft\cbn& Siar.ks "*' W111111111i.1111aa111 FuJlcnon. ean 2.SSl. ATTRACTIVE. SF.XV BLONDE. DWP, Llf•in&cr Into Onnh al Ra StJtnCJt tnd' all kinda al fOif. Lon IO llll&h. dance. Jolf, biia, bad! •tl4 boaun,, whaleYcr. rd hb 1 fncnd end tOllll*\IOll '° stwc life ~Ill. • WM who 11 llU'lai,,._ \IJI, 1111tlhSml. I~, Mftlll1Yc, I !0¥1111 ,~ anM'ld so CllOCt it GUI! I Lml& leldl. Qill 2114. UOKT UP MY l.H. llG ClUYI --~Clplll.lorllll ~ Tll.I r7', ......uorc. .......... -~ 1nvd, ~ You. -.aw, fwl. ~ u:-'111,-. ...... ed. SS. Lml& a.di. Call lMt. - Jl£Tm, AlllACTM!. ACl1VE. WF,WGIWllA1,.__._,_ baa~arf'Gr tail ....... .,... bmdllll) ... ~a.dl.Call229t. SIF,lO,-.W,lOt. lonilhans, COUlllty ~ ~,.... 11.tioocs a mu11. T-.i. Call I n. SWF. 19. dd>by, lowable, ~ lcddy belrtcdl!IJ l'CllNllllC ... loob Ulllde, ... ,. ouwdr. All!. IDft, c.11 ) 39). 2 VIVACIOUS. ATTRACTIVE BLOSDf.S, ..Swc 2 ~ handsome hid• ~~. lhuuaJ. 11111 ilC, ll'IO'!ll:S, dtMIS1, (1&1 '"--Cd lllS JUST ' RF.CAUSE l'M 8EA1,'TIF\, 1-dotrn\ -I dml know -..hat's irnpOr.nt II\ lift-~. 11\C, 100l'k.1n1 out. fncndi, lemts, tnvd, an and ll'lllSICf I am 111 my 4-0'1 Ooct 30''). blolde. S'S'n20 I would Wieto mm• 47 52 yr old~ ally Ind fll\lnaall)' t«ln 90UW.1c. h f'C c.u 23(lS owr. o, OK kdq m:s ~ • OtY fl'!Ca'e 10 stal'f lllnt nl 11'110'• cSU •1111 lrv111C Call 2303 BLACK CHRIST\A~ St"\Gl.F~ "· SIS, r:nuy, iaD (5'11 l l.bdl. br"'°' t)'Cs. bia.Sco.s tall Clwi•1111. W> IO'>llllo •+a prof~ Vfl •s l6 40 T•lll CAii 1'25 'Pf.QP\.£ SAY I \1 A TI'lACTI\r I *'1«-V 1YK101a, pcllW. S"?'/11 S. 42. lcd: JO samtthini, 011-I .. _. *II aclll1m . priicsa.m1I Jc-.1~ tn111 ~SS wiill • aood Ileen llld , 1ood m.d. lrv111e. Cd ?.449 mrm!. VIVACIOUS, L'1UIJ GENT, feillll!*, •lnldlvr, blonde. ~ lh• tptc1al m11110.._. m) Ull for b!e. A1e 41 tojl MSllOll v~p. c.11 2050 INTEU..IOENT, A 11 RACTIVF., SWF, 19, STM.8, .Si SW)ot in 20'I no ·~· cl.ncul&. K.J.OQ'""' fl&1. f\lllcr\on: Call 1053. 'SRXY. BUXOM. BllllNETTII., RIO BLUE IYli.1, DIF, lS, (sot 14) w/ d111d,-10CAfl'Olft~,o.-. SWM J0.4$ 1" to aipy daiq, cl.II na llld dmclftl lllOl1 of an ln.nd ship, 1111 .t ~ La&1111 N"lld C&ll ISJI. ATTlAcnVE BLUIH YF.D OLONl>ti S'9' SWF, N/S mJO), dilq.rwd,..., "-rc.sporu.a... MltlllmcrWs~ •• Ji . l«ic. nllMlllC, °""*-......,, NIS. far.,._,_., C-. dd Mc. c.i11'16. ATTlAcnVB AJU..ACil.lED MAMA Bf.Al ~ 100 !ta W.. ndlilft.111, M 11111 ~ WM~ StrlOU. only. Pvlienon. c.11 mo. · • PHYSICAU Y fT1' SWJ-,SS'bknd. ... ft '11410 "'IOYI dn:11a. de> II«, lllCQlllllW or btedl, Wt ft ta1M o( IM!lor. Sea &.n.nln!Q()rqt ecu.,. Cllll 211 7. Nli'ITY, V1VAOOUS. ~ .. __ ......_ .......... .. .., • ..,-. .. IS-........... -.•~•&..a lllclLCall*l. l'M NOTTIE WOMAN IN IE.D • .. llflom•,._,...,_ ·--1W\oc~ ........ r;--i SWF. •SJ. $"7'. 'tta.._, ........... 9'11 .... llClllll ...... c.a ,.,_ ATnAcnvl!. SWF, JS, I.ONO KAJltJGlN EYf.S. IOll. ~ ....... __._ ............ r:; perf ~ ..,., ..... food. pGllLIWC, ~ ~ llClllllSWM.29 • 1111 ~llM ,_ace COllll w... 1nc AmAcnVE. PttOl~IOSAl.. ADVE.VIVROCJS, alhblc. "°"*' 1ic,SWF. •rn NIS . .-.31.q 11W1 wilh lll'ftllll' 11111bil4 T~ lt.w:h. CWllSIS ClOll®US Bit\; iE11li SWf. JI, .... S'S'.~ab'-1 -· lllltllall\il. cscn-.. tiah. f11 A fllll SWM •Mlola 0.-~f'Grtr1~111d~ ~. /S.1~8-c:b. c.111*- AlTRACTIVf Rl..l..f-I:-\ 1:0 81.0'll)b.6 I ,OWi . \6,0 , llllt' mlll 'M'llNll, '°''"" 1~ ...... ltllll' Y Oii can 4-aa me .., 1114 ialit mcanyatim&om~~ aownt IO boola Ind ,_,. l..oolv~ frJ aabk, ~If <mfldenl. {)')'+ IC• 11\C Sml«nirl ) ~ lif diric: lllJ. •olll)tlal~ l'n<l'rle:ll, \;ldf 111111 UflllOll Rcoadt Cd ~ l\XTU~V 1'TTlM:TIV~ LOOKMi t-Olt SA\C E Oa•r .. ClflllC. ltly s-.'F ms SWM, M . 2t> u. •Cf) lllnQJ•C.. ~l a.lilt. C&hl'll \f Wan!~· fr •n. Call l•ll Pf.It.'"'' WA.\ll.D-""411r,smr.. 22. t n'4t ~ti.I. PoWI\. ~· II> Wiil, d.inc, lllk. trlfOJ L/t l.IJl!I Uodl Call l"l W Wf'l:D-A n.oall) rtw.'ll'd.l:I "I• 'Olh.tp ... di . f11, llf'\. '---~· '\JS WM 60t Up~ my llcJ N"'POft Rad\. CaU 1796, wr wi..i;s tlA. 'i l>SOli.f£. m s B.\4 ll'ldcr 40 rm '"· J9. r-. .., ~-. sors-, liiart. TliRitt Call 16S! l.OVABl.8 II, SEl!KS 11-U. 1111 ~'"'· tdl;..,.... ~ Nk fw 6'....., or pouiblc lfl• t111nil11p. tluill.,... Be.ch Call 11~3 ROMANTICI RBSl'IONS(\'ii• llADIM'Tl 0JF .._ hlndllarrc 5'1~ SIM. NIS, :U-4S ~ ~-~:= •e 111 mdlil I IWI" trilll ClpSI '""'' !n.N. c.11 ZDJ. DIF.~Y. ~VAClOt.l,pr ""~ a-.c.,.. ... ~~prkz-l DN. *'49Wcll~ ............ !or " sflil ,. • I Ir¥• c..11 217' SWF, S'•'. A)llU IUT Rf, NJS. .. ,. ..... ...., ....... . aam.u._ ... .... w. .,., -...... ~ .. s.. ,_ 0.,.-0 c..u 211l 'RBTTY. PBTITI! P'lOFES SIONAL. DJF, HAI. 46. wwm tire ~ taa I I... ""'°" the ~ .................. "-ml llludl -.. Wms-• bdl mend. ta-... ltfe fll"Mr l• I •.•" # ~ •t t ' l//ftt.f ,, ... , .~''' ..... Mr .... ...._ v.ja. c.121»:- WINIDMll. wrm. n . ntM II.Ga llAUTY .. lll(llC!d ..--u. ..... ~---. no n I ,.,.. ....-.pcrMid ........ ....., '"""' ru 2111. AJ1IAC'l1V6 llU?-'Emi SWJ. ,..,., .... ,_,,_,._ ..,,_. .... , ..... ror tamr • .,...i NSM. far ITA91ti1111& ............. c..111 Dnm.U<iENT DWF, 56. lo-f' ...... -· *.I\. •llYd. l<M m9dim!Cn Seda~tosllart -. Lqllll 8-tl c.i1 ~ ' I WAHT IT AJJ.l A l\ICt SW &Ill • All-Amtnc:ln 1ood look! '"ii.•• r-..yAClllClllONJlymwc Alt ,_ GUI ~17 ~ \IS. nq, ~ no "-* Of -..Ji..:. 6't, r1111 hlld <i lu ..S iw llS' c... .. .Miit c.n 16&J WNITFJ) •• prolCll4jlnll 111111 IOfii.• t.... !low 10 lit nmftlC 1 tri ~ ::: W)-. 40't. $'), ~cr\1-- '-"S You t..t io bt • 1...- ...... t«JIJ ~· Sat 1-=o ~Call"\ O ther A rt '<l \ OOIOliOUS, sa-Sl.iA.1 0.dlb.• er-a .m .... ....,Oii to~ (' .. fG 1IMllll 411JOYmlft 8' lifr. IO\ s-MonlCI c.11 24~ TAU.. -tmllEAD OWF. bn Niiiy 10 tClllt hamt Ill "'\f ~ ....... bdl}'.bn 6• SfV (..i. lM CAltMiSWI 61Mh.S•tl22.-o< ..._.I a~f ln•d, ... &Ju,~.' '"". W IOI\ \le~ dtl key Call 2'~ AQ PL l(. \ Jll 22, t•'ll:lt. \UtO. .... llfca.c:a11, m-tea .t.•~allaQ •tOINfarkft v GlhJl. Call 2006 WAIL'l wrrrY. Ol'l'J S"''F 47, "-Y pra(e.icnl. left..., llOI ap ,. ....... w ... ,..,.. lot drlt ..._ nvcJ. lowe. JllllPll\. furl. ~ .__,. mdlcllld. Loi ~ C.JI W4 llENA.l'SSAHC6~ • .., .. Ii. &a1.......-.tllr"'1M.ll.l!.han- Cll -.... ..., ..... CIUI, 21).lO, ft6 .... -1. ~ .. hp Sinll At9 lf&I'. Call ~. A ~1a. GUY. Bcihemiln. rduod. UI• dtpcndcr&. ~ &tlMCI. \h&A. llJIJCllC, ~led. 26, -.b fnardl ~blc ~a ~ 8-c:h. Cal A mACJl VE, KlSDHEAJtll:D tllnl1.-n 2), ~ ~. & 1tJ..j011. n:se-1blc, ~,lailh· foil SWA\4 5'11/160-U.-· hell\, SWAIF. _._ qaU&am. •· Ula.IC, Ill\\, for~~ ~n. NWls. ~p IU..1111 Li'#I a.ca. Ca.a n9 Tr.DOY AW ffl.\'X SWM, JI, 6'2. Ulddlci era ~ St«s ___. _ _.,_(l'f_.,d~). qsy ~ i--(nuy fulfill W. llldl.-faNlc, .,y nee. Ir· wm.C.113299. ACJlVE SWM 14, NllSS, pute1· pd ID It,.,.,,. Ill .... cook· ... lllldl. de9at. Ws SWF ZS-CO Wllh WDilu ...., for rCln*ICt llld rtlllianship. foinaan Valley. Call 3611. HONEST, SENSlT1VE DWM 40, ~. lcwllt &a., .... a.al~ lllf-mlfic-.-. for fvn .t ~ ~ lAll a-ti..eaa ms. DEOU.ED. 26. S'IMSS, ~ blllf ms ablaJc SIS SF 1Aea •1111&. *'j't hikm&. and aflcma • ll•c tnUllC I llll!lnct.oo Bach. u ll 3361 IS WllA T YOl. lhmk Of ha\e 11> say ~ 111 umr )W hkc 111J. on N r111 dalt lflll alW1ys.. ~c· Jood kdq, m sh.pt, (161, pnlcu1onal. picma. ~l COC\ics. You.: 3(). 0, al" e1, i-u1on11t, wwina a re lll>onsbll )QI "" ll!lllc ·~ 1.aia Beach. II OS 2. TAU. OMX. bl.~ 12. SIW ISl. (II \ICStOI\ 1111 93 SttU ~0- fcsicnal io pt.y -.,c, Irvine ll :mt Cl.'l:nJRll>, •Cl) ~. f'\ ~~>-S'W'\ s. co (logU )(!} sccU brautJ\J lad). cwJx 10'1 l.q. lka;A_LAll -4197 • DWM. OlllS11AN. ~.JUST~. travel. No II& ,_. NJS. lie nal ,..~,.~~ Ind~ 1oob nOK-. tome, lall, Mhlebt, fWI, llulmas ~ Call6SI. -· Loak911 ... thlpdy, klwq pf IO .-t 1'llllia. CaJ 4901. YOUNG PlOf'F.SSIONAL SHM ' ICG.tmmire-JS-SOfcr&iaid-COSNttTION! Cas»al. JPOfu ship ..s inwd. S... Iva. c.13469. mwW, DWM. 3', S"I. NIS. 111~ _, sood llmCS,llolllll frlClldl Santa CAU"Ci. S1NCllE l)W)ol IS 6'L Iva. Call 3Sl7. ISS, SI, teelft, ao llelllhy ~ ...... '"'1.CAllW•-butad-'VBY YOlJTllF\JL SW, stX-................. Call4SSI. TIES,..__.~ ....... diK, -tl.IWt ~ d gua. for ATIU..£TJC, HANDSOWE SWM ~trw.,. 147 musailtr 6'"210, 34. scdJ llnt· llYt., fit, rmi. athletic, pCIUl¥e SWF ,_OFE.S.SIONAL. DWM.N/S,edu °'ll!IC· C.U 3SU. • caJcd, pd loolt""' • fr'I :1, 60' I . S7/I JI SJ, wni, ltlldliacn. PY' VERY ACTI'VE SWM 62, 6'/160 1m111, eoU. tlnna • .u A aiot1na lo.iu IA:ml5, dlnculc. '"'&lllC. and ScicU •cry prmy, llUlllJClll lady. jlO'IU\C ptOple. .l.IVCJ near bc:ach, ~ S2 ID thaft. f(lf pabk ta\ a ttnds mcuphysical c.lvc!I. Lcs's OUJ rdat1onsh1p. ~ewport 8taeh pl•y Hlll'lltftClon Badl. C..11 ~&. Call '617. DWM •S Sf.EICS peui.e fcmile "'bo HM'DSOMB SJM, n .. t-. pr~ IS bcall 11lly W IGlDlll. ~· ciay. f-.t, ~. ~lly r ... locl hint.Cd,206. 1111 for llnllllw -It Won' be ~C-dd'f. ean SWM Nc-wpcn 8e1c.1i "- ) 6eJ\rCI WOUllll Mdl body .l btailU under ) I. Sinclc Man or lle"a' "* · S1Ul. A AOO, Wl&i.'11 f°' luu• ned "'~ Beach. Call 37". SW . SJ. NIS. more 111 .,._It f'lldcsup )!~ml~ ean ~llllJAG&FA\fU. Y \(]~iDED. 4603 SWM J9, S1'/160, 'IS blppy. h~. ucma rtcularl}'. &ood SWM,?J,ICIW.SWnlF,2S-JO."tio thlpt, nd.u-1 •°"5. ~Der- ii ~ down IO tm\11 and Clftl'l' t$U, acocS camr. -ol lunor, Calla \fcsa. Cal I 33~ • ~. JJnan. con9dciate. ha\c -... .. carny Scd: tht t111¥. lak~Ja ___ ~ __ Sn&_ Ara Ca!l l.:..17...;I.;... _.,,--BOllH<lA. \, ~c...S'l\~Lll, S'lQlahm F.nJ")' cares. ~ es, $Ul:'ESSR.'L SW\f 17 • .;,y,inr.;af-aild 30'r 11ollh oodq>c:ndtru. ~inc. dtpw m bumca and n-., a Ull 163 I BOil\; .. GAi\ Olmt.M, I(\&•(, llh'e11e. liat SW\4 641190-.-• ·~ra1stll 21wtioio-•Ood. dl1')~ ~ .. -· u. bmdl. .., MU lllo."ICS. tt. lfU for &icndJbipi .t1W1S eau n• \nwplln Rada. a. a "'3• I:\;.\ SWM.l4,61',t11JO>"ll*ICll,, !TMK, sparll Sft&t fun, l&ll'aalvC SWF, NS, 21 ·14 lnlft& Call l m Sl.tctSS,.VL CMADV..~. hand· Wll\t, ~-locili1111 ''· S'•. di ---~~.::.~~ ~ 8aeh Cal44fl. . JlA:\l>SOtoOi... llOMA.'ik: s~ )t _..a lldy ..tio •an,,. for «'lmlllmml. ll'ldlaan.I • u.o. uJ 1 a fncnd F.n,,,.-l'IU4'. bead!. &ht lfta. Wl'l'I btinaty a~· Arr )"''' cu l!lftl lnint. Oill 391' l>Yi\4 •2 Sf..f.X.S lldy (or \tcalClrl 1t .. 11n CJ\IDt OU. .. dtl, '"'°'C. T cmnr.&. Call • 1 SI A TTOl~l. Y IS\JRfU J2. S W\m 170. dlllt lair.hi .. Cycf.~ 1!111 ftJJCy. ~ vs "'1118,., •lldabody aina.s..t 8-h Cal! 3993 WllQU6 SWM, conftdcrll, 1t1m.1t Clllt, -.11rq.1al&lc. ,-~ llS ...... •ITICU"-1111ell!JSll, t.l.m, ipm.I . .rfea"""91C Sf' '\/3 t..w.lvncr.-. T1a111 C.I 41~1 WA.'m.l> Mllftf;:;:•i.e. 21). 40, IO thlre ..... fr 1p hn llM, a.t.. 40, Un. fl Taro. c.:.n 4014 TAU.6.,. 0Nt-...,.....,.11111. '*-NIS. ....... 00'4 h b,lflt ~ ......... ..,pnc. c.c.ila. p 4' a -~ tllJO)I boll .... -. ........ ... ._,...-.we .. ...... ~ ............. .. ~ ......... Call mt. OlllSTIAH SINOU! °"°··--· "'J1 l'f4. 611\IO, p.. t n', t .................... ............... flinul, ............. -.a ... SWF_..._ ................ •diliMOLiOllllpC-., Cal *'· S'UCXlmRIL. OFJllYOtJS DWM 44 w111-a11unar-· fl.II -~-.,.IOWlfdtCClft ...... haOIOG6. ATnM:11Y8. SllNSU AL. .-ut1.c: SW 21.-,.~ . ..U'-"1· rai.s1 !>«.in. \al\! •e1ttar1an. rcc:r-m.ndod, lllnQ1\t. ~·· wiay SF AMhtm. Call 3671. a lly fit, dcwcs llcnda. wn l\lTRACJlVE OWM JS. t>l210. taQa, inid'Jcnl SI', I 11, .. ~ ~le ~ rda11onsl119 L0\.1\0 SP'llllT\J \L. "'•tne•h ft'l/3Y' Phdmi ol tht Pptn •1 v.cll for f 1m a ~Cftlft Qranic. cally mrdtd •owul ~a. llQllh, u lht K..,., Loia lk.ldl Can l' 11 Ull 3749 •holenc:U, ·~·~~. '"u &&'"I •11.m11nulldhetbl. S 'M lS, ncoa ATTlACJlVC, .. '11T't SW\1 }7. DA.U , llA.,'DS0\1ESA.\f 36,alh· 1'TIW'llod., ., ~ condaion; S'IM60 bchcm.an led.• rclaucn lcfic. am1lc, pmKN~ se0.t en S'l lll•S.~ t*acl)G, I ton& shtp minded SI· 11110 ra..k. ca.Its. ~ S 1 up. miderSS WF for can- for • Qrf\l, ~-.. IUl.ntl&. unda beadl. Al1lhcun. C.D 1999 )JnlOllJlup. nmatt T11si111. Call ~ r.•uallyC1ot.td 1Wmai 711 - ('°°"ltntte. M)' rkc, o(n:&tQVblc SWM 37, 6 l/17S. m1Q)1 (ycllfll. -ae and bc:ai.uy, to sos w11h lO lht ~KS. :fa'• coo&lllJ S«111"l u S\1 2.SBl:UEVF..S clowuhould be lllaha" and ~ flllfill111& upu ll'ldl•e ll S'Nf lor rdauonN\.;i «iml'~.peoplclllwlds111nue '"° ol 100W"U ~(. crwumwrc _lnric..c.Jl..lSft. chC14r .... "T ll'IC d nol bGV:r ~I 6ciMW ll&O UllCU!d.UOf111 IN int. Ca II )40 t, (b OllOll, dylwnK a.ffeQ>Oll. SJL\f 36, S7, 1111 fCf aih;a.c: ~. lllllnl dwatur, and di~irw SWF. aolf, la'lllS, bmdi. NII L'1d BROADWAY HITS! l.cs's pcrlmn r<llllll'ICt I ft1J0"1 11qilc Ill~ 11appyi.c-.n. 1..q a.Ji. eau ~l •'JO"pl-.IJJ'fY~lSW\4 37.N biqtl ... Wl!l.111& Ill Git S.k ) • tUdm&. Mll.llS. and~ ltl my bh t.ckyri \n 11a1.t cl kfc '::'fie wllh aN!dy -··~ '1~ IM~ on biil'la ~ ci... IO lrea, plaal.s md ~~ ~a . ..-c: I 11111 '°"""ood 1. Ii 1 tldlf. lcnmMI. WICctt, kind, ... fCIW&M,~.acnk. t1Tea;oaa1c, lrllla. b~ Coaa \t~ Call 3916 SHY, LO'flLY SW\4 JI. S d/190. pdlc, /:Fonau. ro-tcds lolldy 21.)9 for ~ tbip. iomao;1t.. in-. Cal 0 SW DAD 19, illkll'.Q. GICll.c, a, T£SIM l4,lkmtt,a~.• S, 6'lJI 15, ICllVC, \4~ood caafW ~Cfli'W"'· down~ W1Y. Iii, pauoonat.. N~ IJldy cook« Corona de! \br. Call 3931 mmanc.aift, lover fl Mc Vd'.s .. t,o11111k•• diffeftOtlt Lone 8eldl. Q. 1r1111. aunc:uve SJI Long Call JS~ Th~NlS' RIOl'lii. bl~ WM •2, c.itlm. S'9fllS.1M.1111 for IUI\ .. flll\· TAIJ.SWM,nud r~~ an 21 40, an)' fe,.cl lrv1no. Call Gb,. ll£AUSWM lS,6/\6S,modcV !Mir-. NIS. ar.,. md pu •n~ tc:tar ..U SF 21>26, alhldit babt sionlle, mpy my home on the Mier. Orqe c..y. Oill 3097 ~ qwcs 1111111, telllllC my"""' DYN/\.\OC, llA \OSOMh. fMc:mM. ... and rfMJ'y 10 ln•d, ...... :L!,WM 32, 6'2', wwld H¥clod. HANDSOM!SWM4'.Uainc· aal fcrNk °"er 'O. CC1ftllt shn IJJ'f • ~ed.. °"'1lpcl'I " u~,.._.fer..,U,1m1111. act.re111..-lt11A111111m tfar11oot fine and perf~-. all~ "' -.._..~Be.di. Oill'i91 ltanm"' ~·t.. pt - Call •. o11unor. r ranaatiy lllC\ft Sects ALL A'41:1llCA' J,p4 loolla •ti)' physic:•ll) allflKl.l"C - ISVESnmn' IANUI, SWM. DW\f. 'i1$1D Jab s . di•~ •11h •ilnnii. ,.). and~ {21- JO's. nn11. •••••A+ae .-. once OK. in JO't.. no ~ l« '2> Ntwpan Ba.di C..11) •I c-.-.. _...._. CG!mldlat Nlluontll• 1-dq IO u,,.....,~....._,...,.. l_.,y _. ....... ..-111 C• S~Fl.t llcdll Pral--* ~ Lma Clll 312&. r'ldo tki aJlll/ll'f • s ,..,,.. Y-..W ""Oll'.lln to lilt lS for--.r. . ~ ....... ~ . ...,.. &m.ly '4im hl•t oodlcnl -.C.· MUSI W AMTB>. Pl af •l~ ....., .an. **· rs.s-10...., '-~ Call JlSO --~---.,... .-. , -· aw.w...,.. ON SWMSl. :-=; ..... NI 111r1 and f-ly .,._ !:l c.wto. AFFFCTIO\ATl R0'4A~. SA> iA f h JIMO • "9 ~ o..-....... -. l'nl • Cllll'IMmll'l 1!1.-.d. ~ ~ ....... , ...... ,.. ~··-~).dO • tlOllMe SW\t n. S'10il61, IS ~:;r--1 ......... CJd-.. , .. u • ..,..,..--. !Ul· Malllly, ~· r. Ind fun,,.. .... '. ... .-.... ._... ~ ..-. ..... wt.I' Olq~ ..... .,. ... -........ .,__ ~ '-di, bt)e. tk1~ .,... ·= MAnru. SfAIUl SW pralel Horneow!IS, ..._A ,..,.a~ fcurq.fllllil~= ...if7n40 .. -.~. (II, p1A S().to.l '2. JI~ 9'1 IO llllf'MI' .. $ 23 .0. ~~---\ht-'""'Cal.. . )4, tlll9Cll~ ~ly ....... ~-lit, ~tie.I to-•. Ne- ,,._,11111C011111111'1181 I ... ~ OUOI? SllEXS GAL a .... .._. ti _.vane, Call 3712 ioohdl.Cd...0. SSio ... llllMt::: I it UNIQUE Cll:' 11 F\<AN se«lia .............. -.ylll lllUQl)I\ lldy. DWM 57, 41. l&lllclK 11cnal, 6 '21190 ICds a1na1•c. slwn. NIS. 1111elbcc&llUclllau, -11._. dusy lady for ~ <t.inin. 1olf. , ncrod., happy IUIXCIMful .. rlllmQADy Dmnond Bar. Call 4231. 3 e. I •i. plily wmis llld 14*, lo\-t 1ravd. Wq an lllnal"t, lftll· O\,'TGOl"G, ATTRACTIV E . cumbered. dec•n lady, 4'WI. to ATIQ.EflC, m.. ST. Ph.D .• Psy· Wrt a bapPy hfe ..S Mid a ia.u. d!oioalJl wnh a any tmK ollurior rdauonsh1p.MWll!IO)'.Jcl.ll"llll..S Ind a paslOll l'or ai1111re armni 111 rapa:t a 1111*. hme I 4319 w r orm ol Ir\, lllO"IC$, lhcmlcr. con Ctl\Und 1mc.l ~ ICll'llS, l"'ITIS DWM Sl.~ced. pracniabk 6'/ 1nc1-lk1'. Setkq ~ (21- , To ~SJ>OIUI to I 7S -.S , n1111n SWF for 40). who • haM CU'llCIOUI, • 1ctf.1m11S,fvn ownp. Lais 8eldl. atcd, open. bonal md Wllllll& IO tbeseads call Call 4698 rnMt a CCIMUDna11 lcadU11 tO love. 1 (900) \famacc and Fanvly Lona Bach SW\1 DESJllf.S SWEFr 7'l tuy, C.JI 4()tl pco1.c SWF wab lcnihair. l•Jt boot· 407-4377 en for ,.,Id 1imcs. Suns.ti Belch. SllY PllYSIOA.'\ athlctc, aillllCllve Call J()o7 6'2/160, lam1ty pracuct ~ IOK i NMct !eds !"111.c ~cnllcwoman (bilkd at $ l .49 A TRl.I Pc:ma11a1.DM34,profcs· undCI 34 lrvl/IC. eau S67 per "'mute) s1ooal,fmanaallysi:.;urc,a1~d1n 1nc.mov1CS,sedl124-34 femalcw11h SF.\St:Ol.oS, Sl.<.'CESSFl.1. pro-or see • iood-fl ~. affo:uanatc: ltuKNl61/19S,sm<icr,sccbshm lnstroctions Ind romantic, lids OK lmne. c.n lad} )$-4S, ll1)' race lkadl, le!VllS, 3972. 1n~e1 llunun1ton Btad\ Call 4697 onpage2. · DYM \11TE PACKACE. !mid SV..'\\ 33, S"4/\ I S.scd.1n& pcl1~ girl some. s~ 6'2', llh!Cltc fnme, cdu· to lha!'f lachnis. lhouihts. SllnSds. C.lcd )'Cl na1¥t, SUCCC'SJful )ti and hcstu tr.." Ctlll s.i • humble. f'ulln)}Soofy ya deep. cul l\lfcd ye! aJIDJ, COllSCfYlll"C )'Cl SW\l 36. 6 2. blO!ldc blue eya, ,,.,Id ,.'ho ~u Plldlicas "'OITICll Owtsuan.. nf'Va lllltned. \,S, all! Pkue be iun1llt and S' io 57. shm, ltlt<, bus111C>I, O..lltr, maznagc 2S Jl v.i,nwra,e-mnkd J,.ine. mondcd lllllllu:&tai ~ Call 3686 Call JSSl A TTl.\C EOOI: SW\t !'. a1~ Sl.C.'C~.SSn:L. CLASSY SW\i life' \h I~ "C 11411)' katan<> Cul· cood·Joo.iq. prc{""onal· r°"* 1.ndMd s.i Reac11 c~1 --~.~af J!39' bile 1-1) 3.t.44 few n:lltlonstup 3'd m> !CatC11 Cumna ckl M• C. SFfKl\G ASI \ \, n1.x 1ooAlllJ:, 4066 •;nc:crc pro(nsimal ~''.t J . ~ I ISO S«U s.v-. ~IC matTllJC Sl-.FJ;J'-G Rill. '1-Tff~ pcr.iw:. fa ~lllC C1:1 lMl m1m l1Ae ~11111 biropt md mos1111 sboul 1n bulU l=ihy1\h and Cit SW\t A.\l\tAI IL\'0'\0\11.: wr.cl' ~oit Men S I Wt10, c.atWll. h;llJ'llJJOUS, h•cn .e lrllSl",ambtu~ l(l 5'1'1115:>\\'1 ~c:wport. ull 40SS \ln'lhl p.l'>•Clll. II\) t\'lr.ll'l\l\mCllb. Seelcing no 8S C'CtSll \ir..a. C...11 \701 ~~ 1\. RI: 2J SW\t hanc!somtSIOI Women I 7S, 'cry a1hlwc.1«k1111 slun, sm Ill:) St.;C·\lt \1A\L\' SW\1 34 trOUS, wealthy ""OlllCll )0. S0 llllCf • ncoU ~from bu.\1~. Cl'C:N "t1p1t c:st~ 111 WI, rllllSIC, lhcmlre md mich DWI-:45 ~S Ila,.~ C..U more '-'CIO'J'Cll' Btadl. Call 307~ 'l66lt VERY troF.Pe\OE.'iT erolrs llA '0S0ME. BRIGllT. t>'A>luc $JOila.i Alainwl SW\4 S1/17S, 25, eyed mtdia i:-fuco'. }Olllhful 40. brl>"nhalJ, bflle ~I loci11& f« I mwtothtarta,l~ca• .. y i.uUy slm. llltl1d,.e lldy "''ho likcs the c:Ol'rf!Tlued tO hontsiy and open >lTII beach, dancina. md lht ,ooc1 hft ITUllCllll«I U Aen:d ~ 0C I , ll..:11111&t1111 b ll ~I JIS lo. 1111 ~laticnhip, Stets adloc-nn -· fdf<aif:dm.. ~1.rn!xnd Single/ ife '-RllST, ~ed. fi. \.~. 11&'1d female •nh • bcaOllJul omt.c '"""" tome l«b -11.ra•ll' c c .. u..ale4 ~J':::1tlndprl'I, pl«i.!.,..cs O •stomer en·Jce ..-nan lqS f.1. ~ aru1'\,·cn· . tn• w16 ~ ~ !'re:~ bft ~Idly "' ~ C.ll 4:_~ i.w..nl pcutt daa ha reel ltl.lw~ call • ., Seal tkaA. Ca. 4?,I) (310) SE.'\lOR 70, Sci. It>?, be.alt/!}, ~ uvc. aood lv::knd u.r to k~ it Sl'\C~ ~\4 WA'il'.D O\\'\ n lo)al fncnd.llo-tr l.r. 8adi > ""'1& • S I 0 ail-!Ck i..n.:..~ 592-6040 Call 4~2. hi.rnmll. rCll'llllh. SOtl.~ D'M· ~ 42. CQlla \icsa.. Call .a.t11S for inf onnatio" lli"ECTAR Sl.Rl'H S 10'1.:d n&for 11-23 bc:ach and ._,... burst) \<Wii ~1fEWA.\TED,byllusr..r1 i.,.q or assistance. J.kt lO hr. C fon \""JIM 8-h.. Tedd) Bea< type:. l'I. 51 , ·~ lc\es Call 3052. lo.1111 AholallW,Uda,dtis,, WUlC. ""111k• beedl, mcuu.ns, tn-'tbn,. '-TJ'E.'\110' WORLD S'W"\1 17 CIOOk111. -· rolk7 c:oa.stm •/Ull -U. fnoidl. Had acc*ra 20 ,..n )OUr bu1c 'ont·l!tll of a catch,' -co.R«ll"ol'd'S«' u Qw!la can c.lhcll "'-halllj\, SJS. kmda lw> ,.h., 3~ II raicly, W1li111J and able n&ht "°""'' So hun'y ~cu praty lad) w Sf Dl\.'f.RSI'., ATill.h'TIC 'Aett \IS mile yw mo¥e qui..l N:l111c S.ngle Fomole prof'aslOlla1 SW\( 30. 6'1fl6S. hkcs t0me oo.h« tidy ,ir1 C& mt (nt.. la'l!tl, C)'CllllC. hlk111&, C:.!'l*'I, Ill l\cwpon Beach C1ll 3Sl\ SM ccrea111s ~asauon, m.r..h ml'lfc S.ngle Mole (llllpCIPlblt lO llbtl), ~ 11<11ve. ACOVESWM. wdl..iua1cd ~'1 D mtt1auna. mltlh1cn1 SI Ca.11 -OW!ICI S«kt 11u.. ti> e, ad\ en 01't0foed Mea. Call JS30 llRU'S flllllllt companicn )(µQ 10 there b.fc't ~enw~ \.ens Reach G OVE.a ltATEDS~fl ,S 1~190,red c.1140'6. Goy -~ Cycf. lflf~ )('\O l ilh 0.-Sla\, hell Cl'ltrf.)', GrnmaiJ 11NliDS0\4E \tCOWLSTl lt\IJt Le\b10n ~-Wiii)' lneaal(id '""°" SV..'\f ~ 41. 6n • ntll•lait.. ll<te. ..-. -~ 21).JS ~ heakhy lt!Cis ~ f« J .. .,.C ... •loodllllft'~lblbe mn1111tnwa. lllll'lqton 8cKh c.:n wish ..... ., .,,., Ml. W.lblt. ""*' 401 7 A -fla lodwm! Don' be thy Lon& ASIOn 9-d\. nu lilt MlUltE LDVEA Sllr'\f .ll. S'l 11 I IS. ton1 W-11air, ti., llN-11 C}"I$ • A~ICA..~ Cl.ADI.ATOR ~tlld. Seeks alaider •YC11$t b.11 d \IS Slock .. --. "" C"cr)dl•~ look -2.u.s ror i.m,. ~ H ... forlMa,~-blondr to &19 .....,._~,_._n1n ~ ..i LAiia 8-:tl Call JS.. t.-.Callll7 w SUCCF..SSF\ll allnlllw E~ ~1.:wn.E. r.:n;c. '-1 Wh1• DWM S'HYllS N/S, rVW',iall)' and _,., 9.ICDlllflll 4 , 61\IO 0 \4, \I N/O .-...Dy ~lft i..-.,...,., S.f,,.,..,..~lod.,llQkh)' No Drugi ..... lllCll JU), "-hfrM ~ _.,.,.40.loora ll'lln Call .-. dllly. 111n1:11 .. SWI !$ 3S' 40t>I, N/S ~e.h.ean3m Non~ I Vf! REEN TOLO lhl:y'rt C"""' N/Drinlt HANDSOME OUY, t11b1<.. pn'lf~ SWM, al.111. 1t11k11wt, tt )0' Non~tnk• - ~'Gau....-• for Otw•o-.t~. ~ l.l'tl82 U · . . . . -. , , : I \ \ 4 To respo,uJ to these ads call 1 (900) 407-4377 {billed at $1.49 per mi1t11le) or see inst n1ctioP1s 011page 2. Men Seeking Women Sttb SWF, la!~ 20's. no rab•e Cah fmu.u. Com Mesa. Call J8n SWM 2b, LOOKl~G R>R 1A·34 "'oman who likes 10 10 pba:s. sec thinis I likt lauglung! !rv111C. C:.11 )1(\4 llA '<DS0'4E. EMOTIONALLY OP"-'\ proftsS1oral SWM 6'n 7S,4 I, desires qalunan rc:b11onslu~ fun. rormutmen1. fulurc fanuly ro- manllC. WU111, pllyfuJ, DOI afrald IO ~c feeling•. I CllJO)' slrnng, OUI ~.~It~. blucslp.z, phtlo- \C!plucal d1~1"S1ons, romamsc 1e1 .i"''l)< Desire WP. :-:/SID. strong ,elf 1den1tl), 1n1cll1gen1, OfKR· m1mkd, rClft1Mllc/pan1ona1t PreffJ' wllcgt cdllCllied, nocluldrm, 3240, •llnCll•c. dun. depth, soltd 'al11C5 lluaa Park Call 4259. l·U'\ &. tOt;CATED a11r1cuvc SW\i 2.S, 6W 85 I cnJOY· blC)'Clsng, music, rcstaunnlS, worlt1n1·ou1, lllO"tCS. bcltch Scdcmg an alltk tl't. amb1uC1W, hcahhy. SWF ~ 25 w/athlwc body Long Reich Call 1115 - \SIA\, I.;\ ll\, or C1uas1111 ft 'lu.le "'Intro !n1M haul), body. . 'I l5 h) h:k male~ I llununglm lka<h <:.ll J05'1 110\l-.Sl l \l!l\G S\\-" '9. \ llY "il;i \!'\ .f"'):.d .. "Jii..t.CS~t._ hi."Vl\ I~ v)'' ~ '1' '"'· """ '""'· <?<~~ng 't.T: .. l"w~·' w "l"t'A.\:Slt..":1"1·,tS\\f- \ S ~' .: •"' .... 'Tni.J,' ~~I tics Ir \ir\C t ... ' s 'l\Gl I l '\ V \llARI F W\1 24, .ilnlt.-c. '"crested m mttllflg b4 er I "'OOl.111 f' cs-call \tmun \'1cJ0 <'i&JI 'l\.l, llA\fJSO\H I Y CL lt/11hlct1l pn),,tquc. SW\i ~IS D, 6'/176, 341, ,ollc~c dq?rccd Very much 111.10 o ~ust :ind proper nulnttm to \IA) fn 1t1d llcal1/i) l'JljV)' ITXJ\ le<, concalS, 1~~1tc, ,;p.iru .nd rMtt IX$11e 10 mC\'t a SW!. \/S-0 . 30's . .,.ho 1s fit ..nd h~Hh>. preny and 111r11:11•e for """'°1.lm'"" ~p. J>CUICS v.cl~omc. «<ry no children. lmnc. Call Wl4 SJ\145, 5'1, Cl1JO)'S U~ll1g,Wldom movies. danar& Sed.ing 111nC11•e pni1e SWF 35 45 for fnmchhqi, m- mance Seal Beach. Ca U 4189 PROFUSIO:'\ALSBM6~.12 ta.Jy.&OUIJ. cnJOY sporu. comcd)' "'cttcnd cciaways lnlcrcslCd 1n mcell'I& llUMllYC. ~iaUy fit fe- male 22 32. race urumponani Dia monc1 e. Ca113320 RFTIRfD PROff.SSJO'\Al. hand· sm1C. Class Aa SO :-;cuts atlt'IC b• c, 1ndcpcndcrl, wealthy lady 39 S9 Lo¥e 1nvel, 1enn11. Newpon Be.di. Call 4<*) . VERY IWMAN DWM •S. SY,• a1ed. ~essional seeks fit, hona.1 ladylO vefamily.k1ds l1""1ne.CaU 4337 l\'Thll.ECTLAL OWM •trae11•c 33. 6'{1 SO, pd esiuinaJ. Cll\ll&. seek me rmmleol' any...uror film. uavcl, o.plonni. Irvine. C:.11 3619. SWM 27, 6'{17S. lln, alhkue, fun. smcctt. sable, rd•1om.hip-or1C111cd • Sccks lllmt' /'\IS Tusun Call 3300 0~143, 6'21190. green eyes/brown h••r. hke, coif. tenn ... b1k1"A· watcnkt, seek.I SWI· H 44.~ S Tu~un Ctll 4301 GENTIJt\tA.'\, \IS, \/0, D~ prol'csi1onal 6'/160. '!Altes I hlcc whng, dancing. d1ninc llow aboul you? ~twporl lka..:h Call 4 763 IASF~ JOCK. \in Pll D Rcscard! Smn1111, '\4, S'l l Nnnl'.t IJ\ ~ tm \t.anthon. <)tlin& ccn1unes, funlovinc. tiallr(ll•n '"''"'· dirty, lambad1, ~11& l\r-.hcm C.U ~)4 PASSIO\I\ 11-RIST l'RU-\0 42. 61 JY~ 'fJ') Wl:IA:1'>1ul C\ct, •cry ~nchmlc. l>hx' C)al,..h.tni!NllK \/ S v.1\h.ro kt•1' Y1111 Y~cr. cmn, Vlaprl)' tduCllcd not 1n1cn:s1cd in <wtsni a filtlltly (hul ~·iur l.1ch •e pea&') C orma de \i.u C..11 4411 IT/\IJA.\ S\.1 II '17\ humorous, honest. s11MK, 'id'Ut<'., .table, dean. rupanssblc and fun I-"' c to dln.c, rook, "'eckcnJ1e1 •"'"l)'S,bc.chand mare Sccl.sn& S\\-ISA lady, p!"lly, pctnc. 30-45 yn )Wl11 Sicnal ll1ll Call 442S /\lTRACTIVE. ROMA.\'llCSWM 30 Kflii lllf'llCllVC f-fr~ tOOlAllCC, pcm1bfe clollung opuooat llChVthCSJ i\n&ham. C:.11 39<» AITRACDVl;J.Q;>.G IWK SW\t sccks 1W11C11Vc IMJ hair SWF Cosla \1ese Call 4176 SWM PllOFFSSJO. AL. N!S Ff' 60 but locks hkc SO. ~71149, to.oc hfc 1m 1n1dh&tn and cula.nd. len n1 s &oil. \lit and more. Scdunc •ny lllnMll•C, prc:ay i.dy lnkf ~ 10 Wire IQ'RC o( arnc .... 1111, TtC. ror "°'1\llllUcd rcl111onsl11p 1'cwpor1 Beach. Call 4994 !\lTRACTIVF., FTT,S\tART Alh k\1c. romanuc, DWM, 6 I "/l 7S, '(l's IOmecl prdty, fl, l'llCllt&Cll. WI&<> •ni. !CMIClllS WCl'Nll. l0-40 for dirk in&. d111J1i, und, auy and calm llml:S, lq)lq ll'd loving. Ltcuna N1111d. Call 44)7, ASIAN QUEEN ;m>F.I>, SWM, .. s. It Sid. sinccrt.. t.ndtolnc busi. nca owncr ms Cl'IClUI t.dy » 3S who likes sailing. 1olf1em1s, ~ ing 111 mounwns lllCI k1llC walks oo lhe bc9ctl • nspi. ~ lbch. Call 4190. UiT'S SllA RU. CAR£. WWM, 64 locks S4, STfl60. fnanaally SC· ~ SIS, ris 1ancuve, inm lady whohkesdanc:111g. ~ mcuntlll\S, dtfCfl. owlom, spcru, tr1v~I. heme Ind famJy Wlu1un. c.n 41177 SWM, 40, llA.'IDSO~R Iii. fun. prorcu1orul, non·rcl1&10US, s·11 •. scdun191U'9QJVC SF 34 «under tor .., 1'111. nJINl'Kt and rtbli~ lead "" IO nwnl&t and &nuly Cll!IU ~Cfil Ci1l'UTL --- SWM, 33, 6'/la&, dt&tttd prof Calholic from lqc bmlly. m~ 1r111ques. lrU, 111YtL tomedy, $« m& cdiaicd SWF ,.,Ill u lua. ~ Beach. C:.11 19S3. f.DlJCA TED, /\ 111 lEllC. fun · llW 1n1. spiritual ror India, seeks ll111K uvc, ll1ln. 1111el111cn1 woman undct 40 (or rtla11onsh1p. l.c5 Al1.m11os Call 4246. :'\OT l.:oll EVF.RY01''E: tAt'C:.llllvc OWM, 6$, &'lt7S.~ pc:ncnbk.J«ks~ be&lmm& ...... I INiy KIUUOUS lady of beally, chann. sophlAscalllJIL The pl IS OOlll'llllmCl'l .t ICJIC1ha nm.. l.a's bc111wthadlaqtx.t111a1cnda11 Siii, sand Ind an ICab. lrvll!C. Call 460S PROA:.SSJOSAL ow 37, GIJO)'S ltfe. spona. sbowl run.ace.~ ldldlt&a&. fun, lllrlCU~ lady (26- 36). CorGl'll tkl M.ar. Can 3931 SCORPIO SW\f 50'i, llhlcsJc, ais. IClllllS, ~veL ~ Seas SWF 4Gt 1'/S '\c:wpan Bach. Call 41S7 TAU.. STRONGWIW:DSWM42 JCd.s dnell\'C tidy who Wll1lS • dea110n mUlfll min ~ .. talk HlftUlllClll Bach. Cllll '41S FRESH PRINCE rype SB~es q<l!\11 yQlllJlll ror old t toned ,...kie rdl11onsl11p t«ks SBF. 1 a JO en JOYS CCJl1(aU, (est, boch. l .a Veca. Sip.I 11111 Call 3312 GOOD LOOKING, svcms(ul SWM, )), scdJ cluJy. *1CllVC ~ cmSlf. 1omancc, commaunav 111 lid fTic:nd. CUM ~ Call .l9S7. ATlll.E.TIC. PROfESSIOMI s~. 32,-*' ihm. classy bc:tdl ~ 10 ._. ti Cllll SINti Beech J.m. · llOT .t SPICY LATINO, l9. scicb SF, f ttAnm. 2S-JS. far furl tn'lel comedy 11'.d'? w.--a. Cell 3621 EDlTCATEO PlOFESSIONAL sWM. 6"2'nl5. aiJOYS ~dine Ullo wedtnds. Seas slmde SWF 40-SO, CG11p1111on. ~. (« Siii Utt rdllJomlup. lrvtne. Call 4ISO A VUY ilA.\DSOMF~ RO\CA\ TIC. JCftllnt. ~· Oallw ous SW\f, 34, S"9'/UO (no r.a·"'ifc. no loch no ~ t.ndlcs. no~ Ill> t.lll..hc\!) ~ I Vt:fJ prdy, slendci. smart. pl1yful, cvddl) .. ~ .. ho btlta~ Ill c.hcmsuy. 1111rnacy, t<>-c, ll'ld tht n&N IO li•e ltapp1ly C"cr &lie! l1>1oe Call~ 17 SB\i Cif\il\1 \), ~ s-.1' w11o d horro&. l<'Y'l. lllCI .... • tenGUI rcfJlJ<nhtp \ID S&~ M • Call )6\0 Sl·\Sl Ol.S R.\CJIUOR ..U.a in. nll1..,.. '"<ll'lW'I w ttiatt tOll'ail II( ~I 111 k.&..,_ -tMJ k4di 11 or.ic S.i11~ 8"d\ C1 ex l\TEl!'iATIOlllAL \eodel, 1990 f«i> I ~er)' llU'ICl,.f 11111 ed ftl'UGlll SWl-IS 21 ~-C..D ,.n 1~1"1t1Cil.'l\Ci CO\Vf tt.S.\nO\ Ind rlC~polll• C ftS1Hh Md C~ClllU. SV.'\f &O, -.S ..._ I ~ a, t •y ,_ Wcai'4Ca!l•m. EQLCl\TED, "'AltlUAGli ~DtDOtl'4 'l ~°/UO'Cdu1 n a.-c S"<l. l!V1 """ ?:i jltd'Cf'O! 11;1 \t. ,..l"aB llA~1>SO\t.E, SHY MA.'HO, S"1t '*ll1 ISO. I ~ mu&IC, '"°"ICl _ l.«Jlll'g • """"lii'wrc}i1nwdl.1..on&IJQ1iU1l"-UAARl~.-S.'1'7m:'!ll------------·1 ~267 JO)mo.1t:>,-.;ima,s.1lswu.ll'lk: JU~GU: ~ Vll HllO. •11111. ltM.in1fcr. Wl 20-l0.1ea c~a ~.~DB\4 \2lftlb DW\t PROFF.ssJO:'-iAL S7 seen W11<.i.&~ p T111111 CaDJ416 SIL'N'41 0.· MPw~ )\V scmcmc-10 CllJO>' lk &ood W'e <:J -c Ille~ !I 15141 u.•d, 11WS1c, ITIOlflCll, •a. •Jiil I \I l!Qi111, 9at1I 1ctll'Od SVt'4.•'t!OO .a.11•11CS,4S 51 0ra"&tCo.rlt)' OID "'llo"'lnu1omccu \/SSWl-11iio '.\40l..:'.1'J\I\ \I \\ l!l'Jmm, J', 4882 1111. m.en e nMckd, 11C1 toln\d SIOfll\ ~~..,,.. JIN, "'ldd~ ATllFJST, SWM, S'S', cp1niuel, bi.mOIOO$, leneroln, Cpt'Jlllllll:Ol3 romantic, fa, nls, sedts MmC 111 lt>t ..'Ot!\11\ Lons Bach. Call ..,33 INTELUQE.~T, Ill. \10ROliS, Sb.\SlTIVE. W,-1 ao mfu! .Ab/. d, 4 I, S\1, sec:b prat)' lady, 304-0, spat'Ul'ltWS. ~l .... rm. llljJhl, cann&. for QJITmlU(d rdallOl'<lhjp OiamCllld a. Call •I~ SKJF.lt SKA'TER. PILOT. (11 s·11 . bl~~ collqe pro(-. (1.h) tomdhof1&. r-llC., .. ind. SttU 11mny. rlnlY. r11. rf!\ITICally ablr ayluh lilly fer .. cwtd n-c.l 9W nasc. ;-. cwpon 8Cllds Ca I •17S WlUTfJt SEEKS WUTEA, SW\! )I, 6"/170 handlunc. nAlrn look t11C (or pn!I)' ~wnta (or 9IGl'IQ Ind "'"*ICC. BelbaL CA11 l6'6 and \llll'e ~ 1hm, 1ttne11vc. rad 111J n-"'• ch 1ul1111111. tnuallytg'15\1Wt,t'l'l)O).,ljllll\H'lil toy. lwppy \\I· IS..i~ ,.,. ~Cf f1mil) \l'IO-pan Bndl Call 41$1 YllClll U\fCl llsd •Oil( OJll'I lfteft\ 111 mym.u1u11n cawC' \&thbu OOOOl OOKL\O. A1llJ}tlC ~. SWM fnJ•llCCI, o'/16S, C'llJO)-$ bac.h, vol~I. blk"". ~ blD, l!!!!SI' W.111DC11.~ llbleic_ si; ?A ~ """' Call i203 llll~OltOl.S, llA,PY. llA\0 SO\fF.. SW\t.. ~ SI l"/PO. \/\. eebbu.l1J111batuly SOtar111111Q lll&hsl tdat10t1Jll'1 Cr.ire-c:.11 •90S l'M l..OOKl\Ci K>lt A W0\4A\ Cl ftllke Ill)' prKll\l)' lllCI "'"°"'id m.u.c mt lier pr llW\I)' AllN inc 1C1* al lunor • .--., .. -'-'tit.ad« lie ~ -my C-"!\ ~ .. ll.~LSIO'Jlo\ l"oa.~ Call lS03 C.all ms. . 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""u. ;;., .. ~=-~~ -.wm. ...... ,. .... =,. ... ... ...... ~ .. .. _,_._...,,...._ s..,.., Cll .,., MUSIC Ozzy Osbourne, who's -gMngup-~-wu -- going to m0e htt finaJ rocar c~ ~arance aturd~ night 31 hdfk Amphi eatre. But a ccond show wu added and both were moved to ov. 14-1 s. Original openers Alice in Chains and Blind Melon haw been replaced by Sepultur.i and Black S.bbath, the band .that dumped Ouy. COMMUNITY EVENTS College honors I 3 more alums A n AIDS .e<lucator, a one· time Uni"ersity o( Cali· fornia regent and the key· boardist on the An.enio Hall Show will be ushered into the Orange College's Alumni' Hall of Fame next month. The Alumni Hall of Fame now contains the names of 38 OCC graduates who have gained note or prominence in their profession~. The newest inductees ore Dr. Raul Magana, vice pre~ident of Al· 1aMcd Heahh Servic~s in Los An· gcles and former project supef\1sor or Orange COunty"r"AIOS -Com· munity Education Project; Starr Parodi, a -t~siGn-<omposer and keyboardist for the Arscn10 Hall Show; and former UC Regenr Dr. M:irtha Newkirk. The three will be inducted Oct 12 du'ring ceremonies at the cam-p od' k bo d' . h · I I · Th H 11 Starr ar 1, ey ar 1st in Arse~ OCC ALUMNI HALL OF FAME Name Year lnduC'ttd Lynn Adams, narional racqucrball champion ................................... J 9b6 Margarer R. Anderson, Judge .......................................................... 1990 Marge Ander<.00, communiry ac11\·1s1 ......... : ....................................... J 91si' Jill Angel, Highway PJrrol ~pokcspcr~on, raJio reponcr. ................ .1991 Judy Burns, telc\i ion \\nlcr ................................ : ............................. 19 .t Ken Cory, s1a1e collrrollcr.... ...... . ....... 1 ..... -......... : ........................ J 9S3 Clive Cos~lcr, .be~rselling no\'elis1...... ..... ....... . .. ·:· .......................... 19'5 Dr. 0.tvid Emme .. , producer, Sou1h Coasr Rcp1,;rlOf} ....................... 1%.-t Dennis Fi1tpa1nck, bank pres1dc n1 . .......... ... ... . .. ...... : ................ 19s3 Brad Gates. !>hcnff-cmoncr ............ , ...................................... -..... 19S4 Dr. Will D. G11lci.t, profc,sdr, W~1shing1on l lni\Ch1ty ...................... 1%S Or. James T. Goodm:h, m:urolog1s1 ............................................... I Y~ Rush Hill, architect. ........................................................................ llJM> Or. Franklyn L. HruLa. profcs,or, Uni\. of Puge l ~ound ................. 19S Susan Huscroft. pcd1a1nc1an ..... ............... ..... ..... .. . ................... 19 5 \Villiam Kau, ucror .............................................................. : ........... llJS ' Jack Kenn edy, high school princ1p;.rl. ..................................... -........... l9\6 Parricia A. Krone, communil) acti\i)t ............................................... llJSS Shirley Leyrer, sculpror ...................................................................... l'JSS Dr. Raul Magana, \ICC president, AhaMcd Hcahh ............. ;.:······ .. ·· .. 199~ Randall NcCardlc, real cstare dc\clopcr ................ -........................ 19~3 Terry McCardlc, presidcrtl CcnlUI) 21 Real G.tJte .......................... 1%7 Dr. Martha Nc\\kirk. former UC Rc._gcnl ........................................ 199~ Dr. Thuy Thi Nguyen, ph) 1c1an ..................................................... 19 9 Carlos Palomino. worW bo.xmg ch<&mp1on-a 1or ...... ,, .. _., ................ -1%6 Srarr Parodi, 1clevis1on composer and arr:ingcr ............................. )99~ Leo E. Pean, Irvine police chief. ............................................... : •.• 1991 Dan Quisenberry. ba'\cb:ill p11cher .................... :::-............................... 19..,J John J. Ryan. OC Superior Courr JUJge .......................... M~ ......... -19S9 De nny Ricardo, NFL (ootball pl..iycr and broadcasrcr ....................... 1%5 Richard ShJw, an1~t ....................................................... : ................. 1905 Susanne S. Sha", O.C. Munrc1pal Coun judge ................................. 19 !"I Carhy Barrcrt Sizemore, CJhfornia lobb) ISi ...................................... J 9, 5 Steve Timmons. 19~. 1988 Ol)mpic gold medJl1~1 ......................... 19 ;'} Ernie Vi1uc.ci, L.A. Times general m.:inagcr ................................. 1990 pus or11~u tura garden. .e a nio Hall's "Posse" and a 1980 of_Fame IS spo~rcciby the OCC's -graduate, is among the next rn:- ~iated Students and Alumni . oudees ifltO the Orange Coast A!sociation. · College Alumni Hall o( Fame. Thomas C.K. Yuen, Chief Op. Officer, ASI Rcscarcb rqc. .. ~:. ....... 1991 Alber! Wong. Exec. Vice President, AST Rc~ea rch Inc .................. 19S7 Dr. E. Aubrcy'Woodroof. cien11fic researcher ................................. 1990 BOWERS : Sights set high for cultural jewel From 4 hit eareries IO be ~1tua11:d :ldJoining the mu:.cunl° lu\hl) lam.heaped courtyard and colorfull) 11led nrcadcs As rhe exclusl\e carcrer for the 1'™11u11on's pm•.11e p:i mcs and ~pedal events. Wilhelm 1s "incredibly happy to be m\'Olvcd "irh this c-.;ci11ng mCtseum. The po~1b1h11cs ar Bo\\Cl'S are cnJlc". Thi prOJCC'l bring together all our previous an, de ign and C\perimenra11on inro a totall~ ae thctic seuing." Although Bowers hnd al~ays been con 1dcrcd a Je''cl m Orange-C-0un1y'i. cuhural heritage, it suffered from n poor and frump~ public image prior 10 the recent transition. Ho\.\.C\'er, E:<ecul1\e Director Dr. Peter Keller -:i tas tcmaker whose arrival a yea r :igo not only ga\'e rhe museum foe~ • but whose s teady expcrti e became largely responsible for man) of the :.l11:k finishing touches one notice around rhc building and grounds -1s ~uing his sights high for allracting ongoing national a11cn11on for the ms111u1ion. Keller's long list of crcdenriJIS -including a lengthy stint at the lo!o Angele!. Natural History Museum -is C'=CCedcd onl)' by an international reputation for ~pcarheadmg outst11nding traveling uh1bi1ions thJt keep • people coming back. Accordingly, the forcc:ist for fut ure e.xhibirions mcludc. the largc!ol Jade exhibit ever to be sent out of mainland China; an exposition of courr aNume from Imperial C'(ifoa; and a major coup orranged through Keller's personal connections -"Treasures of "Tribu te to the Coch" m.ul.. the Forbidden Ciry." Now, m duct w11h Direcror of Dcvclopmcnr Dr. Par Ho11$C. Keller feel that Bowen has canoed out a non-compet1li\'e niche in the aren:a of rcg1onoil mus.urns.~ lh¢..0nly museum m rhc Un11cd S1a1es rhat conccntrarcs solcl~ on the cuhural uts ol 1he Amcncas, Pacific Rim and Afrn:.:s; ~c!"l> •~ indeed rhc best kepi secret m the West," he uy). "And, when v.c open, 11\: &oing to be phenomenal I vi ualize u 3 becoming Or.inge Counry's '<'tndo"' to rhe V.'Orld, look.ma into civilizauons borh past and present." Santa Ana's Smithsonian? Only time will rcll. In any c\·cnt, as rhe currain rises. look toward center sragc. You can bet Bowers v.111 be bowing while the hoiN ,......,,... Peter keller, director of Bowen Museum, ~th Director of Dft'Clopment Pat House, beneves the Santa Ana museum hu arved out a non-competitive niche In ... _.... Of regional museums. J, lovely fat lady sings. • ' &.-en Museum, 2002 N. Main St., Santa An.1 S61·.l600. &ginning Oct. 20, hours-are: Tuesday'5und•j 10 a.m.·S p.m. Aclm1sst0n. Sl.»S-4.50. Orange Coast Weekend I Thur'9day, October 8, 1992 9 OM.AMfV.f 1'800 •M"O .at :r.wlliq~ Ill ••eAISftt .~ ~ ·••...O .. \ ! .. CALENDAR · ... 540-122 4 • BLACKBOOK: From 7 bod Bay Club, Newport Be<lch. S65 pp. Contact Carol Orr, 835-5381, ext 230. COH Elf I( >L!St..., 8 Alt.i Cofree Warehouse & Roasting Co. 506 J hi St Nl'\.,port Beach. 67~­u. I I 8 Aromas Espres~o Cafe 259 E 17 St .. (' ,,,, \\t"SJ, 548-2224 • Ot'.tr St. C.offeehouH• J 333 B<·,\r St., c "''·' \k"><l . .l 15-llb- • Ufu(• Marble Cofrel'house 1qo7 I IJr- r r HIH! (0,1.1 M('SJ, 922627, 6J6- -h 8 C.1fe Concerto 1 -1 E 17th !>t Costa ,,, , f,.l.?-8440 8 C.ifl· Pari~ 2263 f.11"1('v. Rd C<hla \'• I, h)0-l1J4 8 Oit•drich Coff('t' and hpres~o 8.tr 4 .. 4 t -lh 't (0$ld ~h"JJ 11.lb 031 J •Dil'drich Coffee 1601 IJmbo1l'e Road "-• '" f "'rl Bl.',1ch, 8 3 l 9 14 l 8 GrllHeo Coffee t1t Ntwport North Cen- 11·1 R"nn A\enue b.:1" ('l'O C.1melb.ic~ \ir• 1·1 .ind MacArthur Ar.ulC'~.ird. 644 Pl't I 8 lwlh ·~ Coffee and Fudge Factory J09 I' 1 ~I )u le B BJlbu.1 -lJ 0""•111 8 Rod. N' Ja\a 1-Jq ~t'v.port BIHJ '• -. D< n Beach, 650 44 I J • Slarbud's Coffee Co. 1801 E Pac1loc ( h1 H1i;h~'d), ComnJ del Mar COM[ DY & M1\( ;1c 8 Gardl'n of llaly 19171 Magnolia Ave., t l1.011nl(tnn Beach, 96.2 1131. M.Jg1c1an l-.1 " S.1nd, a formt'f mJin~t.iy at the Magic C .1 · , .. n1ertJ1_ns 6 8 p.m T uesd.lys • lnrne lmprov 4155 Campus Drtve Ir- '', !l').i.5.i55 IJl..e Joh.1n~sen and Jim 11· fl<' .1ppear through Sunday Wayne Coe- ''" .1 J Ste~e Briscot' perform Tuesday-'> : 18 Showt1mt><. lhuri.d.-iy 8 30 pm , f '' I 11 .11 8 JO and 10 10 p.m , SaturdJy .11 11 ~nd 10 JU pm and Sunday ,\ 1•dnt'<dJ)' at 8 )0 pm Admission. S7- Hl •Or Ange Counly Crazil'\ 16892 Bois.\ ( h11 .1 ~I Sune 201. f luntington Beach. 8~tJ 1 ~06 ·1 C I Orange·• all·1mpr0\I ,h,,,, Frida~ at J>ac1f1r ~~mphony Bu11d1ng. I' 1 [ Santa An.i Blvd S.inta Ana Ttd(- rt. "SB SlO CUMr\\lJN llY LVl~l" •AIDS W.aJlc Orange County 16 Technol- '"-"' D"'e. Suite 163, Irvine, 453-1400 •Amigos de Bois.a Chica P.O. Box 3748, Huntington Beach, 92605·3748, 897- -oo I 1 Jrh annual "Running is For the Hird) 5VIOK 5.lturday. • Awenlur.a at South CO.ls! Plua, 3333 Bmtol St , Costa Mesa 'l~ BOO( Trunlo. Show" friday-Satur~y features last Am('•1<.an hand-made boots which have gr.-cf'd the feet ol John Wayne, the presi- dent and many dtgn1Yr~ • Balbo. Bay Club, 1121 W. Colst Hwy , Newport Be.ldl, 557-5100 1992 Searle/ Wyeth·A~rst Charity Tennis lnVIYtional 11 30 a m.-5 p.m. Fnday features Tracy .t.u\ltn Cu1l~rmo Vilas. Roscoe Tanner, fon\ I r.ibert, Bob Lutz, Joh.lo Kriek, Marty R1r\v-11 and Andrea Tcmesvarl playing Lo IX'111•f1t M.i~e-A-Wish foundation of Or- •lnfo:<' County • CrystAI Court Be.ir Strl't't and SunOower A~l'nUf', COSla Mesa, J l 101 550-8299 R1•plo<" of E1Hel Tower now on display as p.irt or South Coa\I Plaza's 25th an "M'"-'"' and to draw attention to the I 101 Or)!rtbullon Ct'nte• Eighth annual foo'I F J1r and Wine Ta\tinit, •n ""tuch Or .in~r County·~ mns1 popular rf'Slauranu pri-.c:nl 11\toir ~ dishes 1n benefit for the r <UI (),.,,,.,,UllOll CPnter p1esen1f'd 5 30 II HI p "' ()( t 1 'i on .ill thr<'e le\ltl\ M rnl\\lon ~ IO • I ash ion lsl•nd N~port Ct'nlt>r Dnw .ihovr Pacific Coast H1ghw.ay, Newpott I J \\..( I • S.Uroom Dancing. 610 W. 18th SL, Cm.ta Mesa, 644-5110. A class on ~11- room ~,,ong ind West Coast swing is ol- fert'd 6-7 Tuesday nights. • Ccnta Mesa Qukbleppers at Costa Mesa Senior Citizen Center, 19th Street and Pomona Avenue, Costa Mesa, 545- 5669. A senior crllzcn square dance group seeks experrellef'd dancen to join them each Thund.ay .at 9 A.m • Or~ge County Perfonning Art.s Ct'n- ter 600 Town Center Dr., Cost7 MeQ; 556-ARTS Ballt't N.KK>Nf de Espana ip- pears through 5und.1y In a program fea- turing "T~ Thrce·Comered Hat" ;and the short works "Danu y Tronlo," "Romance dt Llm.l" •nd "Fl.unenco." Tlckeu: S 14- S48. 10 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, October 8, 1992 ' ' 'I '. I 1 rl ,,._)j t\ .,, •• ,..,_,,·~- I l " I I\ \I '• ,\ ' t I ( I I\ I I ' • Irvine Harwst festival at Heri~ge Park, Irvine, 552-7336. Festiv.al ending today features live music, an avctlc,n and carnrval, p.anc:ake breakfast. arts .. net cr.i(ts, ga~. community se.Ma and industtial a1splay boochs.. • Irvine Valley Collt'ge 5500 IMne Ct'n- ter Or.. ltvine, Student Ser\>ices Center, 559-3333. Second annual El«lnc Music Festival 9 a.m.-9 p.m. ~tur~y 111 the Slu- dent Services Center features e>.perts pre- senting the late$l technological advances in electric music. Ttekets: S5-SJO. •Orange Coast College, C())t,i Mesa 432-5880. 22nd annual Fall F::ir I! a.m.-4 p.m. ~turd.ly in lewis Center for Applied Sciences features more th.ln 70 dtf(e1ent workshops focusmg on fibers, fabries. fash- ions, furn1$hings and fooch. Tickt'U S14.50-S17. I Ii \\ , 111.J \ 11 JI l > Peter Shambrook MalgdaltA\hb• Mexk:on Cantina Best Bet ''Flamenco" is one work by Ballet Nacional de Elpana which blends traditional Spanish dancing with classical ballet thro_u,gh_Sunday at Orange County-Performing Arts Cettltt; 1, .ir 011 II.'' "We'd like to in,;c.e you to en incredible dinner for two, prcpereJ hibachi.etyle right at your tahle. for jutt $251 Your meal will include nutritiou• t hrimp apperiur. the tradi- tional Benihana healthy H ied, Teriy•ki Beef Julienne cooked with calliont and muthroom1, C..1li<ikcn with ~Hme Sced1, Japeneee onion toup, f rethly cul vcic1ehle1. All Krved with the ultimate companions to a hcelthy meal, rice and .treen tea. & hriltl in our ad for the food. the fun, end the fantattic price. It'• our tn:atl" O&r ,,.ud thru October •ll. 1992, ~1hn1 l'hundlynnfy. I '' -I I I I -'--. :._ -L-!._j_ _ ' 2332 W. Coost Hwv., New1o1 Beodl -714 /631-8220 l!o1:i1"d818l7~7121•~l•n ) N "' l'-ch·l714~.0l!U. f Anahem; (714)714--tfl40 ··rOfT•~•·,1 110lJ16-7777 • C.oty uf lnJu•ttl'). (lltl0Yl2-11784 I Ofter not V.W • Be~ ..... locwotJn.. N1J1 wlid wilh •nt o•t. pn11n11•"-' '~ ~~~-------------------~ and ol <1ft natioNlitie are urged to re- spond to c.Hting all. Auditions and cold re.id•ngs Wtn be held through ~. Send pooto and resume. • Oranp Cout con.. 2701 F~ Rd., ~Mesa, ·02-Sdo. "~ir Ad· ~ntures" film series continues 8:30_ J>.m. Friday with "~ Australia" in CX:C's Porum ~ films; "New Entdilnd Sam- pler" (Nov. 13); "The Vof8lJ_A ~ussi.lo RJ. "er~t Adwnture" CF'd> 26); "Notwily" !March 12); "Cnea" (Milrdl 26); ''The Sea and Shore ol Biljil" (,\pril 23); a•·d Rivers ol F~nce" ~y 1). Admission: SS.SO-SJ. ~_,,. tldcet:s $30. l 111 I\ \I· ', 1 • University of c..Jiromi.a . ill Irvine at Q'ysul Cove Aud1tor1um, Umvers1ty of Cal- iforni.J ill ltvine, 856-5000. UCI leour~ presents Fllipmo fiction wuter Ninotchl.l Rosca 8 p.m. Oct. 1 S. Fee: S3-S6 • Upchurch·Br~n Booksellers 384 For· est Ave., No. 15. L..igu~ Beach, 497-8373. Jo Bell, syndiated cOlumnist and author of award-wmning children's books, signs books 2-4 p.m. Sa111rday. UCI Wrtting Pf&- gram students relld from their works lf p.m Wednesday. Reader's Theatre presents its production of John St1enbeck's "0( Mice and Men" 8 p.m. Oct. 15. •Hi-Time Cellars 250 Ogle St, C~ta . Mesa, 650·8463. Tasting.1 of new Y.tn~ from old wineries featurld 3-7 pm Thur)· days. New wine amval~ t.liled 3·8 pm Fridays. Winery tashngs presented Satur- days. Price per t.ble varies • Irvine Fine Arts Center at Hertt.lge Pari<. 14321 Yale A\C . lr\1ne 552-1018 "Creative 35mm Photogr.aphy.",..;a Wotk· shop ~tuch e><plotes the crr<1ti•e ~ of ••--ML..;....::;;;;,.. __ ~~:;..=.;=----..1 photography, . presented 9 30 " m,-4 p.m -~turdly. Fee. SJO. ''Amazing Australia" is the title of the next Orange Coast Col-. • N-port Harbor Art Museum 850 San lege "Armchair Adventures" travelogue film series presenta-Clemente Dr , Newport Beach. 759.1122 tion Friday at 8:30 pm. in OCC's Forum. Admission as $7. "Mommy & ""~:·~here child o1ge 2 •11 10 • 5 and ;a parent ~i>lofe the wonClers of •rt by cr'41t1ng ~eraf h.l~ on pro,ects, pre- , LivEMAfNE -bt>BSTER DINNER. $14~. sented T~ and Thursdays Oct 20. zi 27 and"29. Fee· S25 per child for mui.eum memben. S35 for non-members "An Aiter School.'' v.htch introduces a1\tJrtely of pr1ntmalr.ing techniques in conjunction ~1th the "Botli' An and life: Coem1ni .11 25" eidl1btt, presented for ;ages 6-12 3 · 30· 5 p.m. Wed~)S •. Oct. 14, 21 , 28 and Nov 4. Fee. S3S-S40. •Orange Coast College, 2701 Fair\1C\.., Road, C~a t.'\esa, 432-3880. "Stoclr. Pho- l?firaphy: How 10 Shoot It and How to Sell It, • a one-da~. non-credit seminar from 9 a.m.4 pm Saturday in Room 116 of OCC's Fine Arts Building Fee: S59 A s1._. \\eek workshop 1hat teaclles the 1echn1qu~ of dr,J\\1ng portraits prCS<'nted 2-4 p.m. Tu~ys. Oct 13-Nov. 17, 1n Room 11 s' o( OCC's An Center. Fee: S59, plu> m<.d· cling fee. •Orange County Inside Ed,ge at Scou ~ Seafood Bar and Gttll, 3300 Brt,1c,I, C~ta Mesa, 647·1909. "A'"al..en1ng the \\.i•rtor from Within" i, the topic of Od\.\n C.1ll 1n and Bob B.l1ley'> v.orbhop \\1.-dnl·1.d 1\ from 6:30-8:30 a.m. Fee: S25 t•ndudcs buffet bre.ilJ.lltl. ,\IL "I< Classical, Opera & Traditional ••"'inc Buday Theiler -1 242 Campu. Dr , lr\1ne, 553·2422 In celetxa1ton of tb l 5th annt\'CtSJry sea;on, lhe Gro101m\ Choose any of these following Complete Dinners for a limited time ~Snow Crab-SI/ft" Savor over a pound of succulent live Maine lobster, parsley red potatoes. your choice of soup or salad and a basket of wann bread. All for a ridiculously low price, for a reasonably short time, at one terrific restaurant ~ W • m fal fAlll a., • 6~H50S IHll f' I W • 6060 fntt Aw • &U·Slll ~Prime Rib -s~ F...i.Mimlc....,Sobd, ~Alaskan Halibut Steak -~ ~Prime Rib & Coconut Beer ' Battered Shrimp -s J J,!l" ~S•nday Brwncb--...·:--.__ ...... __ " S /2,!F (witb over 20 items to choose from) ,J.,,_.. Deleey's Newport Bach 630 Udo PIR Onve For R.-vllianl call: 714 67S.OIOO Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, October 8, 1992 1 1 • l l I I I . "'ward·winnmg Emerson String Quartet performs an exclusive SoulhlanCI engage- mt>nt ll p m. Oct. 1 5 pr~nted by Laguna (hJmber Mu;1c Society and the Orange (ount\ Philharmonic Society, to open Ifie rn pr~nre11· Sl•·concen "V1nuoso Cham· i., r "'u"c St>m"> al Barclay The· program 111dulll'> ,\lozJrh St11ng Q.Jilrh.'I 1n 0 nlJ "' .... 5-5 \ \t-llern s s" ll.J;:.itelles, ~,,., ... 1.1~11\lch's St,.ng quartet l~c, "'J m F· ,t11rp ,.,,nor and Sibelius's String Quartet, 111: 1•Jtt' Voices T1det; are S fl ·S22 A Crnnpose Your ()y.n" ~ubscript1on series 11 th1 c·e or motl' rnncert!> is currently avail· ,1blc 101 the ch.Jmhet mu~u.: conccru at the B.ircl.1\ beginning al S3S • M.uler Chorale of Or.1nge County aJ tht• Orani:e County Perl1Xming Arts Center, l.>ll\.I To"n Center Dr., Costa Mesa, 556· u!bl The West Coast premiere of Paul MrC artncy's "l" erpool Oratorio" es pre- .,...,1<'(! Oct. 24. Tickets: US-S 100 • N-port Hubor High School 16th (,11ect and lrvme A\enue Newport Beach, 5S9·HS3 Irvine Valley College Symphonic \\'ind fnsemble performs 8 1on1~h1 in a pwgram that includes Copland's ' Down a Country lane," Pe11ichett1's "Ps.llms for Band," Bartok's "Petite S.u1te" and pieces from Bernstein and Bennett. Tldcts: SS· S7 ,, •Orange Coast Singers at St Paul's Epis- <.op.11 Cnurch, Tustin, 495-'1980 Conduc- tnr R1ch<lrd Raub leads 'A Bach Cbncert" II p m Oct. 1 i ft>aturing thrcc cantat.ls of I~ 8Jch· "A Chmtm.is Concert' 8 pm Dl•( S te.uunng the annu.il. popul.ir Sing· l'"• concert: •·)( Collagl' of Compu~.'f) 8 p M \lJrch 13 at Redhill lulllCf.in Church It ,uur ni: 'l.1iddle Ages to prt'Sent dJ) ch0<al l.r1 "11 ''" ilnd The Cfilwl al T rad1t1C1n of I t.11tln 8 p m fl,\ay 8 .il OCC's Rubert B \I•• •rt' I heal re le.:iturmg an ~mng ol rn "'' l.w loseph H.i~dn Tot i.el> SS·S 10 Dr. Art Davis, the world's ~realest double bassist, performs with his jazz quartet 8 p.m. Saturday in Orange Coast College s Fine Arts Recital Hall. For ticket information, phone 432-5880. • 01'.4Jl~ County ...Philhumonk SocMltf- 11 < lr.1n1:e County Performing Arts Center, 1. '" T "\n Center Dme C~ M~. 646- ~ •l I'., l no. Ani;t'lt"' f>h1lh.1rmon1C undt>r 11111 01 ls.1 f>d.l..1 ~.ilontn 8 pm Oct 17 ••• tl"'\,"<iAl !AM Int.~ X~jVitfta­ • '"' ;, " Orth+"l•,l l 1-..!t ~ P1.ino Concerto ' • .' n .-. \1.1 r .ind ~ humann ·s Sym- 1 1 . '" I in E 1la1 "·'t"'. "Rhcm)h ) .,.,, S 1 S·S45 • Paufic S)mphony Orrhestr.1 .at Orange ( 11unt\ Performing Arts (t>nler. 600 Town ( 1·nl«r Dme. C~t.1 M~l SS6-ARTS P.i- ' ''" '-'<•nphony Orch~tr.1' fir~ concert of 11' •1: 93 Cl.i\~t< s -,..,.,.., ll f m. Wednes- d." C>l t 1 5 h.1nnr~ LN 1n.irr Bern~tcm on 1111• .,.., nnd annivt·~"' ot h1) p.is~1ng With .1 pr 1~<.1m undn till' b.tton ul mu~c dir('C· t • C1rl St Clair thJl 1ndud1~ 111.'rnstem's i: .. , ., tl•1 hon " ''"l,1'1 ' f>1Jno Concerto 'I r: on c ~'.!fell ... ~51 .!Od Mahler's 'I\ m1>hon~ 1'.n 1 1n D l>\.ljQ( "T1t.1n " Pia- n• 1 lr1hn 0 Con(>< and tenor Metr f1nkel- ''""1 .ir•· \\vN .irt"t\ Concert Pfe\'1ews 7 I>< .111 •'Hnin~ I Kl.eh S 1J Sl 7 • Pull the R ~t>t ~l•inJ:' · ·~ the lir~ concert of llie sea· ., n in t'SO"s Mer.vn'\ Music.al Mornings' ...,.,,,~ 10 .ind 11 JO am Oct I 7 Pro- g•.1m includes RJrh ff••elhovl'n and l h .•• ~,,,.,~.,, uncl"' llw h.tton of .1wst.int t 1 •ntluc tor Dan ... ! I h·g" V1ol1n"1 Jenntft>f tr"'" ho lll. I~ gut•\I ... ,1111~ r 1d.l'b S7· ~10 •~I Antlre"'s Prcsbtlt•11.1n Churlh l.>00 •I ~ d h"' Ro.1rl fl..1°\\pon Be.uh 4 Jl· '" I Jr.in~..-(r~1•t Collt•itc Symphony ,,. n' r-J~nd ... .,.,."' • 10 p m SundJ} ,,,11 on<en featu11ng the"'°°'~ of Mozilrt R.1• t n 1n1noff B.irtOk, Smetena .md the w.1<ld ;emiere ol • pt«e by tec0nd vt0-111,1s1 I Joseph L.1nghe of Newport Beach f Nlun-d ~lo.st ~ p1an1S1 811.in Gould ori R.1rhm.1ninoff's Var1.itt0n1 on a lh<'ml.' by P.ig.1non1 Ttd.ets S4 SS Jau, New Age & Blues nigl)l. !Jemie Pearl and Harmonica Fats pciform Frtd.ly ($5 ~. Dee Dee Mc· Neil smgS 1au and blues Saturday (SS cover) The Four Freshman ;appear at 4 .1nd 7 p.m. SClnday (\17.50 cover). Lee Farrell sings and pl<1ys piano ~y. Wayne Wayne's New Contempowy Band per- forms -f ut"Sd.JY" l onr-Gti~rmo. ~1-­ lins, YeH•tte St<'wart and iiucsts perform Wednesday Showt1rrn?S· 8:JO p m.·1 a.m. Thursdays and Sundays-Wedn~ys. 9· 1 30 a m Frtday·Saturdays pcstrano's 1125 r£»er ROOd, 5anla A:i.1, 641 ;490 I Every Sunday enjoy after· noon 1.u.z featuring the sounds of the Ron Kobaya~1 Trio • 8 Diedrich Coffee & Espresso ~r 474 E. 17th St., Cost.1 Mesa, f>46-032 3 Paul Kent .lnd Frle(lds play 9 p.m.-mtdnight Satur- d.lys. Arlm1SS100' free 8 Double Take S902 Warner Ave .. Suile A, Hunhngton Beach, 840-6118 Ronnie Sax presents Open Rock1n' Blues Jams Sun- day nights al 8 8 Irvine Bard.1y Theater 4242 Glmpus Or., Irvine, 8S4 4646 The theate<s annual "Frier<! & fund' R.!1<.er features legendary jau VOc.lhSI J<X' Williams 9 p m S.Jturday. T1c~ts S100 8 Mui's at Red lion Inn, 3050 BrcSlol St.. CMta Mes.l, 540-7000 Big Band dancing 2-6 p m l'Vt'ry Sunday with spec1.il g~ .11t1sts Tracy Wells (Sunday); John Hender- son IOct 181. frank Amos (Oct 25). &'.i.uwelJ's By the ~a l 17 P.aofic. Highway. tlunllngton 8e;ich, S36·255S. The Jim DeJuho Trio perfOfrns Friday- Saturday niahts 11 8, 9 .30 and 11 and Sun- days at l, ~'.30 .lnd 6 p.m. Special guests· Sa"<ophonrst Mt'd Floty and trumpeter Don R.lder appear Frid.ly-Saturday. Dee Dee McNeil sings Sunday ~re is a S4 enter- t.l1nmcnt c'h.lrge and S7 minimum food/ beverage charge 8 O range Coast Col lege fine Ans Real.II Hall, 2701 Fa1rv1ew Road, Costa Mesa, 432-5880. Art Davis, considered the WO<ld's gre•test double bamsi, and his quartet perform\ 8 p.m. Saturday in OCC's Fine Ans Recital Hall. Tickets: S9.SO-S 12. • Or1nge County Ptrforming Arts Cen· ter 600 Town Center Drive, Cost.! Mesa, • Alt.1 Coffee w~~~~ifl ... ig_.C.,..,e~. --'-~5~~~2-93 tuz Serres ~wrth soc, Jlst St , Newpurt Be.x:h, 67502JJ s.axophonrst Tom Scoc:t. piincst Oavtd Be- Cu1t.i11..i Dave Cross plays 1.iu and blut'S no1t and gv1C.1M1oc.al duo Tudc & P.illl 8 8 )0 tonight Adm1S\IOn free p.m. Oct. 16 Ttdets: S16-S34. Series • Birr.aporetti'i llH Bristol 5(, Costa conllnun with the Branford Mars.ilcs Qwr- W ><..1 850-<)()90 Paul t..ent Qu.1rte1. fea-let 8 pm. Nov. 21 and the Sh1riey Horn tu11ng Mitch Mit~ll on saxaphone. Tern Trio and ttomboncst Oelfeayo Marsalis 3 (,l!Vln on b.1Ss, Louis de Farr.1 on \>the, Pm. Feb. 7. St.icy Hollan<l on drums and Kent on key-• P11yet1 181 00 Von ~rrNn Ave .. Irvine, lio.ird~. plays 6-9 pm Sundays Don Mill-660-9215. "Mambo Kin~" Bruilian 1azz l'r'\ Rtg Sand plays musk f0t dannng every presented S.turdays 6-9 p.m t;'!::day from 8-I l .30 p.m. AdmisSIOn: •Pronto Crill at South Co.ut Pfau, 3333 Brislol St., CoAa Mew E~ltstenlng );au. • c1re lido so1 JOth St. Newport Beach, ~na '°"nca Wk.lenctd by "iOfll J~. 67'i 2968 tndeya smgs 1uz ind bl~ to-Totly IJC/lrn'tt, Frink Sinatra ind Johnny 12 't 1 ( I 'I , 'l I 1 'II'' • •\ '~ r~ ., ,-I r (t • f l Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, October 81 1992 Mathis, presented 5:30.8:30 p.m Wedrn..-s- d.J)'\'"F rtdays 8 Randell's 3 Hutton Centre Drive, S.nta Ana. 556-7700. Blues gv1t.irist Rand~ll Young toniaht .Jnd Friday. Euphona ~ Jilll 5'lturaay. The K.trl Denson Quintet ~ ..Mood.J SaxlNn -P<1ul CMINtl plays 1azz Tuesday latinum plays L.ahn 1au Wednesday Timetable plays contl.'m· pmary l.uz ~t. 15 Showt1m~. 8 .1nd 11 p m. Nlm1s.sron: free. •~1'UgM-l~nl" 'M.>r· MCI, 18000 Von Karman Ave , lrwie. 55)· 0100 £asy-liS1en1ng tazz by gu1tan')t Robert Conh 5-8 pm. t.100day-FridJy Pop, Rock & Country 8 Alla Coffee Warehouse & itoutlng Co. 506 31st St., New~ Beach, 675·0233. Daniel Cook plays follt .1nd rode Friday On•-year anmvef!klry of Alt.1 at N1gh1 eel ebrated Saturc.by w1lh Dulcimiln&a. Tom long plays 1nwumental guitar Sund.iy lave las Manos pl.lys alternattve roe!. and folk Oct 1 S. Showtimes: 8:30 p.m t':kcept Wednesday .1nd Sund.iy (8 p m.) Ad m1~sloo free 8 Bear Street CAie at Crystal Court. ~., Street and Sunflower Avenue, COR.a ~. 435·2167. Tom long appears S.lturd.iy and Oct 31 Emcst Afe performs Oct 17 Tom Mel.Im performs Oct. 24 ~times· 10 a m.-2 p.m, Admission: free. Broolchurst St., ~nta1n ~ali;:~63·2)66. New country ;ind old rock 'n' roll pre- sented nigl:!tly. Free dance lessons with Tom Potts Dance Factory 7·8 pm nightly e'Ccept Tut'1day lineup: "Hot CoUntty Night" w1lh KCTY ~ B1llY. the Kid Thursdays. "TGIO Party' with Belly the Kid Frida)'\ ISS Covef'). "Orange County's Dan· c1n' ~ Toni~·· 11\<lth lMly the Kid Solt• urd.lyS. Oa~ aJI n1g11 Sundays with Billy the Kid "Nolhtn' Out Oldles" '°''th ~1ar. foel Stevens Tuesd.lys. "KIK-FM Night ' hosted by Craig Powers Wed~ys. Doors open 5 p.m. Tuesday-Friday; 7 p.m. 'aturday·Mond.ly. 8 Blue Marble Cofftthouse 1907 Harbor Blvd., Cost• ~. M6-S776. ~lh Wooc:b pla,ys contca>pora~ folk frida ..,().)llJd Burns plays or1gln<1l 1nwument.:il music S.lt· urday. The lee&rs pby aa:iwlc rock Sun· d.ly. Till Kahn pl.ays countty folk rode Mon day. Spidcy & Fr~nds perform alt"n.lllYf pop T~.iy. Emerald SNdes l>br afte,n.t• live pop Oct. 15. Showt1mes. 6-1 toniitit; 9 pm -mldniatu Frld.ly-Satur~; S:1 1 pm Sunday-W'tdllftday. Adm1uioc't: Fr~. 8 Brandon'• lounge at The Bt"tlt!fly Hefl. 1.1ge HO(d, 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa, 7S1 • S 100. Coitilrlst-VOC.lliM ~rry Valenttne appe<1r1 5:30-9 p.m. t.¥>nd.ty 'r~ys Buflrt ;ind tl.appy I-lour 4:30·7.30 p.m • Cruy Hone Stuk HouH and SAlootl Prime Rib & Shrimp3 Ways Dinner Now only $12.95. llftfGrt _. • ISi Ill Old lllJ. • '7S-S91t I' If llldl• l,liWM.•14J"6a CA LUWAR . ·. ; · 540-1224 • 31 .tt ~ Mtd 11 p.m. No c:ower, no mini- mum. • Sampi 1S7Ji Old Newport Bhd., Co9t4 M!S.l, 6.-S-8560. Ciao Alrtot perfom. M tnl!'!Utnmenl w~ • ~g Lou119t 145 E. 19'h SC., Com Mesa, 631 ·9'13. ~ Petef \.\ dcnham plays ,._ ~ ind oldies at 8·30 p.m. ~ The Shllb pa.y pop 4-8 p.m. ~Sunday. •W.trt~H lntwrMI J45Q V~ ()po<• 10, N~ Be~. 673-4700. Bn In Ser.ice pl.I)" ~ 9 toniltlt ($5 cover). lnst•~tors PbY cl-.c rode f"'oo..y.s.uurd.iy. Tltni(lad Sled ONm B•nd r.e-rforms Sun- dJy "R•~·~ Mondlys," featuring lr\o ~tert1tnrMnt ~ Monday niltht "'th dct-1.iys Roberto and Sc:orchm.n, Ii•· turcs It.if Roots pLayin3 1~ ~nd puntl rod. Mond•ys in Ocfobei. ICJtOQ loal \lus-c ShoYwaile pmienled Wednesday. 8.Kk 1n StoMc:e pLays ~ Oct. 15. $3 C'O'>er Doors open ~ W-p.m.. concerts ~n •t 9 Tdds avail.lble •t J.MNlc.ln 'i!'tlf, 114 22nd St.. ~ ee.ch, .lnd 1lO(l.1n' Fig Sutf Shoo, 316 A M.lin St, Huntington 8eM:h. KROQ l~I Musial !vi\\~ prewnted 9 p m Oct 7 (SJ lO\o;r) Oub IS' limit Is 21 and O\ef w11h 0 • \\.tltrff9nl H1hon Wttt Co.ut Oub -.!lWl PK!fic Co.bl H~.. Hunlin&fon <>'=..Ch %0-SURf DISC~ on Mond.ly l y .;ind S.turdly. dub ~ Pl.tntt EMth," .tn underground n•&N dub, \\rd~.1y. ll\e ~ b.ind J>!rlorms 1hur'(fa., F1idly 1$ JOC•I funk n1gtlt. Bib b.lnd soun<ll pr~ted Sund.ly. S:M .I I'- ft 11 \ I I Grand AW'. Santi Ana, 836·7929 "Anti· &\me,'. an upd.&ted Yef'Sion ol tht> vfflr. lr.Jgcd), Thursd.ys througtl Satu~ys at 8 P m., ~nd.lys Ill 7 p.m. until Nov. 14 I T 1\ L · , .• \ t 1.\ i . i . .......... Lunoll Dtn;w 400 M.1m St ll.1lho.1 673-4633 Best Bet Banjo (Ron Boussom, left) hoists the hired nurse (Sonia Jackson) to provide levity to recuperatin~ Sheridan Whiteside (l.M. Hobson) in South Coast Repertory's "The' Man Who Came to Dinner.' ' · ~ou'd like to see the Kaufman & Hart comedy directed by William Ludcl. SCR's season-opener closes Sunday. or iclcef ln~tio-n, phone th!'"1X>x office af 957-4033. Tdets S1l.SO-S16. Rod. Community P.irlr., on Sunnyflill Lane •Cost. M~ CMc: p~yh<M.t.se 6l l Ham-It Turlle Rock Ome, Irvine, 857·5496. tlton St., Cosu Mesa. 6S0-5269 'The F0t· Crnnes ol the ~•rt." Beth Menley's Pu· eogner .. 1 ~ •bout .., Englrshm.n l1tzef Pruc-~mmng serlOC'Omedy about ~a a non-Enghsh ~·Ir.Cf at a Uot· thrtt ofi~.ll Ml»b.)•pp! s.~ters, Fridays and ~ ~. Thursdlys through S.turd.iys •t 8 S.ltutd.I)') at 8 pm through Oct 24, ~1th p.m. Su~ at 2 p m. until Sund.ly · one m.lllntt Sund.ty at 2 p m Adrn!SSIOO ' S6 ind 58 • Cro"e Shllespute f~thlal 12152 Mlin St .• Car~ ~. 636-7213 ·tong 0.ly's Journt"Y lnlo N11#lt.'' Eu~ne 0 Net· A's 1utoblogr.1phol dr.&m.1 about h•> trou· bled family, V.ed~ys through 5.aturd•~ .&t 8 p m., Sund.lys at 3 1nd 8 p.m untJI Oct. 31 . Td.eu: S18-S22. • Huntington Be.ch Pla~hous. •t C.>lcr Sdlool, 21141 • Sttathmoor une, Hunting· tpl\ Be.ich, 832· 140S. "An)thing Got.~." ' . ..-9'->• Cu • \..&guna Pl.a houH ill Moul10rt Theater, 606 Llgun.t C..n)'on Road, lagurw Beach, 494·8021 Bus Stop," W1ll1<1m Inge's pl.ly •bout :.t r.&ndom .&UOl'lmcnt o( people thrO\ .. n 1ogeth« in .& ro.itJ)lde care \\here a btli from !Yn ... u Coty \\oa1ts out ii snow- storm, pl.l)'S n1shtly throosh Sunda). TIClr.· cli: Sl2·S19 •ter, 2701 F•1rview Ro.:id (m;u .. ~. 432-5880 "ln l1<1osdns O.ingc1cue?SC.'i " Ch1istopher H.impton 's 1ntcrn.i1JOn.1lly <a<:· d.loinN pl.ly about ii ~ m.:uch of sew.ii deceit .imong French .imtoc:r•b pr10I' to the RevolutlOll, concludes fridJ~ SYnd.&y. ulU1n IS 8 p _m. Thur5d.iy-$.Jturd.J~°' olnd 3 p.m. Sund.l>-s Tid,cb S7·S9 •Orange County Cr.uiu 1 (i892, Bols.i Chia St., Suit~ 202, Huntmston Beach, 840-1406 'T G I Or.lngc" aU-1mp1ov show Fttcby at P1e1fte S)>nphoov 8u1kl1ng. 115 E 5.Jni.a Ana 81\d., !i.ln1.i An.1 Tk lcts: S8-S10. •PAC Thuler at R.lncho 5J11l1.&go Col· ~. 1530 W. 17th St , S.mt.1 .,n.1, 56.i- 5661 "The l hree Mu...t..elt"C11 • cunltnut.'> 8 tonight SJturd.ty md 2 10 p m S• ind~) •Tickets· S6·S8 d.lys iilnd 5.ltutdays at 8 p m. through Nov 22 w11h Sunday rNlinces •t 2 p.m Oct. 25, Nov. 8, 15. Tdets: S9 .lnd SlO. • Ne~port Thtaler Arts Cenler 2501 Chi( Dr!\C Ney.poet Be.irh 6 ll -1>288 W1Ul.lm lngt.''s 'Picmc" pl•ys Thur5days through 5.11urd.1ys .11 8 p.m and Sundays .>t 2 · )0 p m un11I Sunday. •South C~st Repertory 655 TO\\n Ccn tef Ori .. e, Cost.I Mes.a. 957·4033 "lhc • iMne Community Thuttf .ll Tunle • O,.n~ C~st College, Or.ama lib The-M.ln Who U.mc to Otnner," tht> l<Jufman Lo~ster Tail Dinner , $ 95 Includes Baked Potato and salad bar Served Every Night except Thursday (Prime Rib Night) DBIU .ind H.trt d.issic comedy •bout • pompous Broildw•y critic who litefillly t.nds on the doorstep of an Ohio family .ind turns thetr lives upside ~n with his 1ecuper.ation, runs Tuesday-SYndays until Sund.ly on the main stage. Curtain: 8 p.m. Tut!SdJy· F1idays,_ 2·30 and 8 p.m. Saturda~ and 2:30 .tnd 7.)0 p.m Sundays. Trlets: S25· 534. "letrs Play Two," the ~orld Pfem1ere of Anthony a~r\OC!'s romance SlOI)' min· gling baseball, sex and the singles scene. IUl}S 1hrough oa. 25. Curt.ion' 8 p.m. Tuesday·fnday$, 2:30 and 8 pm. Salur· days and 2:30 and '7:30 p.m. Sunda)~ rtd.etsi 523·532 •Westminster Communily Thealer '/.l"' 2 '-\aple S1., -...es1m1nster, 5:?7-8463 "lhe Diary of Anne fr.ink," the true )IOI)" 01 a Je-."1sh family hiding trom the Na.ti) during World War II, pla.,s F ttd.l)'S anJ s.iturdJ)s JI 8 10 lhrough Saturday Td.eb S7 58 Dinner theater • lli.tabelh Ho\\ard's CurLlin Call l he- •ter 690 El um.no Real Tu~ n. ;J(). ai.io · T~~~ t -rcnntimoi;n f {lb'.: ru .. I)· Cur1a1n tomes: 6:30. pm. Tuesd.tv- Thur)(ja)"S .ind 5.l!urd.1H. ; p.m. F1ida)'~ 11 :30 J m .Ind 5·30 pm Sund.i,~ P11u~ ~wt aJ 519 'le; • ~eilh & \t.irgo·s Murder M):ten .,i ~ X<.ill s ~.i· .od Cr I & 8Jr 3300 8r~tol St • CO">ta \le;..1 f:! 131 466· 1 ~67 :iolw II· )OUt~df \\tlodun I, ~he1e .. uor• po~l' .:n dinner guc<>b, pc"'wnll'tl 8 pm 5.iturdJ\) •Le Mcridien Hotel :1500 \\acA:thur Bl,·d., 1'C\.,,port Beach, 476·1001 "BriMtl \'o.iy, My Way," ii >morg.bbo.lrd o( rnu~itJI 1hcalef m.igte comedy .ind spec1.lhy act:>. b held al 7 (spec1.il dinner silo\ .. ), 8 and ,_..s p.111. flld3p S3 t<Wer ch'1rtt" ........ ----'II drtnk m1mmum per peri.on • Mezunint> Re slilur;an t. 19800 M.lcArthur Bl\d. Irvine 9SS·ClUE. 'l':oir Suo;pt00th ' a new m)'Stel)'-coml'd\ bJsed on the lllO\IC "C.oabl.inu... IS Jl'l')t'ntl'\J Frid.l)'S .lt 8 pm and 5.lturd.l)-. .&t -: p n Mm1ssion 538 S48. 1'earby l't'\\J)\lrt Beach /lo\.J rriott Suit~ contmun its Sl~fl. per·couple .. \t,<,let) \\~l.enJ . p.lC as ... ~hiCh 1nclv(k~ dinner, the ~h•·1\~. a 1''°" room su t~ Friday or S..turd.ly t'h'flln.') and bk.ikf.ot the oe\t d;i, .11 1t>e \\arrlOll \ \.\ 1ndo.-.\ rN.Jurant. •Old \\orld Germ.in Rul.iurant ·sbl Center A\'e HunllDgton Bc.&<h, 826·.& -30 ·[ncQl'e," Jn aud1t.'f'l(e p.aruc1p.ut0n m,, tery dinner, ·~ prL-senled at i pm 5.nur· ti.I~ Adm 011 S.&8. •South Coasl Pl.iza Village Murder M)» tery Dinner 1 f.31 Sunl11l\\otr AH• !I.I• 1 Ma. 675 q , 26 Sherlock FtoM\t.~ '" Gm· No 83 "Murder 1n the Mummy's. T on1b p1C>entcd 7 pm. Satu1d.lys. l id.E>b. 'SSS per ~rwn. includes dtnnC'r, m~t·rv, Champ.igrw and gr.ltu1ht.>s. CHICKEN TERIYAKI DtNNER JrdJdas Miio~. lllld~~- SUSHI PlAmR lrd.dll Mio~­TIM._...... 9'1c,:~ &~Roi forl lmMdWN $1 DRAFT BEER (rdldea FREE qT..-llus Oliy ~pildwd~v!Ol'Mih 1712 Placentia, Costa Mesa (714) 631-8903 ·-..r ,·, • • 1, H• :,. 14 • \ 1',' , .,1 • ~ 11 • ·.: , • • ,. • 1 J • ' I I I 1,1 ,,. o'\, f.J, ..... ··.,. '" • + f 1, ' ••• '." .(!, ~·~ t-.1 •'4 ... w •it~ l l"',., AIA • \1l I~" . ~'-.ti ~----.1 DREAM: Orchestral piece was 30 years in making From 3 '""l•rl.. 'omt: pJrh further. Llllt 'l'l 111!"· 1he 'Kll111i,1 'uhmi11ed the : .. ti Jr .1!1. •Jr' .I \U) lllll"rC\llOg Jrlllc \\\HI..," lh rlllilL,lLln ~.1iJ "i3LI) ti's good." -I .11 ~lie L·0mt11L·nJcd Remington • 1 1.11.. ni: a d1Jn.:c on the piece I It-lrl..c~ to tr. ne\\ thmgs." l .rn!.:111: "11J. "Ule'' In' hcJrt, he \\J~ .ihk 1u lJke the comJXNlion and put 11 1111 the program. ThJt's hard for '''111..:rn1c m his pos111on to Jo Mll~t •l'lllflld\lrS Jrl..c to \llCI.. With lkltlw,en. Bach .md Brahms" He has no future goals for the music "other than I want a good performance under my belt Sunday. A lot depends on the orchestra. If they go to Alan and say they want to perform the other two movements, then we'll see. But he has ncY commitment to me to do that." Susan will be in the audience Sunday with her husband Murk upson, a Newport Beach merchant. They huvc a I-year-old daughter. "It 's kmd of nice that I get to play 11 for another daughter. my grandd:iughter." Langhe s:Ud. "She's too young now, but I'll play it for MUSIC rhe Orange Coast College S\111ph11ny Orcttc,tra wrll actually perform JUSt the 20-mmute fir~l mo\ement of three-movement p1eu. I le Jgrecs with Remington that the llf(he,tra is not ye t reJdy to tackle 1hc entire work. her. so. life goes 0·" 'It's a qery interesting little work. Boy It's good.• Advanco-~ .tickcll ai~ on ----------..:..-- sale In OCCs Community Service Of- fice. Tickets will be sold at the door for SS. Charge by pbooe at 432-5880. MOVIES Orange Coast College Symphony's conductor ARC: Things work out From 3 ~·-e.f .i' ·' . • . • • ~ .. ~~~~·· . -...: --· 0 ' · -.}·.-: .. ~ '*-~~ -r ·.~·~_:... • . . .. :.. By Todd French band. We have our roots io that, but we 're not trying to do that at all. We.'re more commercial. It gives me o chance to show I can play more than just blue . I've always been pegged a blues bass player, but I c3n play a lot of different k.rnd~ or music." The Last of the Mahicans Rated: R The Stars: Daniel Day-lewis and Madeleine Stowe The Story: New York's Hudson Valley circa 1757 f'rontrersman Hawkeye CDay Lewis), his adoptive Mohican father Ch1ngachgook <Russell Means) and brother Uncas (Eric Schwe1g) rescue comely Britons Cora and Alice Munroe Stowe and Jodh1 May) from an ambush as they are being escorted to fort Williem Henry, under command of their father, Col Munroe (Maurice RoevesJ When the fort falls to the French, Hawkeye and Co find themselves hotly pursued by a revenge-seelong Huron wamor dedicated to wiping out Munroe and his family Th~ Scoop: A tremendous tour de force from kinetic stylist Michael Mann ("Manhunter," "The Keep," "Thief'), "Last of the Mohlcam" is a fierce, buutiful, rorMntic epic. lush ~nd words end lmpeccebly acted, this adaption of the James Fenimore Cooper classic is gelvanizing act.ion-adventure at its best. Some crttlcs have professed annoyence at the film's scaled-down characterlzatlons, but they're missing the point: The movie is a raw, delirious survival run. A great ~rtcan film. The Score: 8 Scora ~ on t 10 ~ to bclrls bat. t Mr. Baseball .. Rated: PG-13 The Star: Tom Selleck Th~ Story: When his batting average and attitude fall below 232, rebelnous New York Yankees star Jack Elliott (Selleck) is traded to a Japan~e team, Nagoya's Chunlchl Dragons. A rugged, fun-loving Individualist, Jack can't abide the fanatical, team-oriented regimen of his adopted team, and instantly collides with his perfectionist coach, Uchiyama (Ken Takakura). In spite of his Initial abhorrence to the Nippon .$poltS mind-set, Jack -with the help of a beautiful p.r. woman (Aya Takanash1) -eventually gains insight af}d understanding of the team ethos of his new countty. The Scoop: Although we've seen a hundred var1ations oo the fish-out-of-water-ugly-American- on-the-rampage scenario, "M.r. Baseball" Is dlvertlng enough-fun. The combative relationshlp between Selleck a.nd Takakura Is highly ~ntertainlng, as are the game and training sessions whkh convey the kind of wisteria garden metlculousness with which another culture Interprets one of our country's favorite pastl~. The one major drawbadc Is the ra~ predictable rbmance between the brash player and glr1. The Score: 6 14 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, October 8. 1992 Innocent Blooil Rated~ R The Stars: Anne Partllaud, Robert Loggia and Anthony LaPaglia The Story: A fetching, French vampirette (Parillaud) uses a Pittsburgh gang-war as an opportunity to pass off her assorted neck-munchings as Wise Guy atrocities. When she puts the half-bite on a MOb kingpin (loggia), she finds herself teaming up With an undercover cop (LaPaglla) 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 American Werewolf in London," with this uneven, hit-or-miss vampire opus. The "•8 Hours" pairing of cop and night stalker has its perverse pleasures, and Parillauc:fs leggy, wor1d-wury vamp ~ restricts her "food" to the criminal class (probebly the first Polltlcatty COfTect ghoul) Is sexy stuff. On the other hand, the ftlck never oplaln.s tht Incongruities of Its vampire mythos: no staking worries here, gun shots seem to do It tor these suckers! Though Robert loggia all but steals the show as an undeod sans lord who like!~ Idea of Uterany painting the town red, the story .!pses steam Wf1'/ before the predictable FX meltdowns. The Score: 51/1 Rated: PG-13 The Stars: Dustin Hoffman, Geena Davis, Ntdy Garcia The Story: Mer being rescued (along with several other passe1'l9ers) from a plane crash by reluctant petty cnmlnal Bernie LaPlante (Hoffman), 1V reporter Gale Gayley (Davis) ploys up Bernie's Impromptu heroics for a ratings boom. Since Bemle disappeared after his Samaritan actions, Gale and her station tum the unknown hero Into a media ... star and offer $1 million If he reveals himsdf. VJhen dnftu John Bubber (Garcia) steps f01Ward to claim it, Bemle 1s not happy ... The Scoop: All uneasy mix of genial Capra-com and '90s cynicism, "Hero" makes the mistake of trying to have it both woys: While It posits some good qoestlons ~garding our confused contemporary ddinltlon of - personal heroism, It seriously , missteps In simultaneously condemning and embracing its comprised characters. While Garcia Is fine es the conscience-stricken opportunist who nonetheless fits the blll, Hoffman's over-used menncrlsms mat<e him come across like e midc:k-a:ged llabo Rlz:zo. Despite e kw good chuckles ~and there, the film Just can't make up Its mind. I The Score: 5 ·Are Angel appeared at the Coach l lou c in San Juan Capistrano l:m JuJy, but v.hcthcr it' a confining club or the great outdoor~ hli:c the 18,000·l>Cat PJc Amp. "l hey' re both fun." Shannon ~Jid. "I gut I prefer the arena. It' J bigger sound ~ tcm. bigger tngc. At the s3mc time, I hle pla\ln~ club bccJu~c they're re3lly • 1nt1mutc l'or ..omc rca~.>n. in club' there doesn't 'ccm to be qlfitc :i much prc,~urc on )OU." Hav1n1 four rc)pectcd mu ici:11h prtx.ludng one coherent M>und has put the band on 3D ego colh ion cou~ at 11me , he conceded. "There's :i l11tle buttin' hcnds going .un lher.c, but by compromise and v.orlmg thins out, it v.orl-. it.-.c:lf out." Shannon, who put h1 age ot "40 somcthmg," said he ha n't even bothered trying to set his wh1ppcn.nnppcr Crontmen straight "Naw, at that age nobody listen~ to their elden: I don't try to do stuff like that. Playina with them is hke playina with older pys anyway because they've been playing since they were real youna. They're not new to mU5ic, so there's no real problem there." But be admitted, "f don't really ha~ as much cneray 11 they have," so don't c"pcct to see. him hitting the haunts with his bandmittes aner the shows are tiwcr "like I UICd to." "I've goncn to where I like to just go back to the hotel, call my wife, maybe read a linle bit .-'' ... And lake thinp oae day at a time. "All in all, thinp,ate real JOOd nght now." • Dining Highlight of the Week COSTA MESA THE BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE 2300 Hatbor Blvd. E.J$1Slde of the Hatbor Center) 64i-9777. Reservarlons accepted. lunch Mon.-Fn 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. !')inner Mon. 4 to 9 p.m .. Tues .. Woo. to 9:30 p.m.: Thurs., Fri. to 10 Pm : Sat 310 10 p.m.; Sun. 3 to 9 Pm Costa Mela'a ott.st steakhouse boast~• 30 year trad1t10n of MfVing the fiMst tn chafbrOlled ...... fresh ftSh and Cllicktn. W11m, fnendty atmosphere surtabi. tor fN«y oc:casiOn from b.is•ness meetings to fam1Jy parties. Lunches from $3.49; complete d0nne<s from $8 915 Grazing menu and burg~ after 4 p.m. from $3.95. PnYate rooms fOf business meetings) reheatsal dinners, rectp110ns and ~ oocasion parties. GINO'S ON THE HIU 428 E. !7th Stre8', 650-1750. R ... rvations accepted A Cotta Mesa landmark. W:irm. int1m•• meeting plaoe; th• \Jh1mate neighborhood r•taurant and lounge. Lunch, dinner, weekend breakflSl E.xpertJy prepared ribs, burgeta, sandwiches, salads and~ ~181. LN• piano bar entertainment in the lounge; Mgaiong KlnOke Wffkenda from 7 p.m. HORIKAWA 3800 S. Pt.la OnYe, South Coat Piia ~. 557- 2531. R8MNldone tugge11ed. Fine trdionm .,..,.,... Nrltaurant us .. the fr.ehelt Ingredients. Sushi Bar, tMaml rooms, coddell launge. ~ltk:outM Ka.td dWwa must be on:Wtd 24 hcus In •ence. Elegant clning. lunch end dlnMr. LA CAYS 1 ~95 IMf'9 Ave. et 17th St, 648-7944. Lunch, Mon-Fri: Olnnet night~. AbeoMlty marvetoua --. w heh Mlfood, Sefved In.,.~ and romantic_.., dining n»Om. In the ' ., ,• Costa Mesa's oldest steakhouse serving the finest in chart>roled steaks. fresh fish and chicken. 2300 Harbor Blvd. 1n .J::iart>ol Center 641 ·9m area for nearly 30 years. this cozy restaurant has one of the most unique dinner menu presentatlOns around. Homestyle !Unch specialties are a day time feature. MA BARKERS 154 E. 17th St. 646· 4303. 6 a.m. to TO p.m. daily: Sunday from 7 a m Serving breakfast • lunch, dinner in a homestyle 1ash10n. "Country style American cu1s1ne· Always the hiendhest service. low prices for high quality homemade food, Ml CASA 296 E. 17th St. 645-7626. Famrly style Mexican restaurant. President Bush has eaten here! Open daily at 11 a.m tor lunch, dtllner • and c:oci(tails Call ahead for large parties. The excellent prices, sohcitous service and dehc:ious food make Mi Casa possbly th• most popular Mexican eatery in the area. MUCHO GUSTO JAZ2. BAR ANO LATIN Gflll 263 E 17th St., Costa Mesa. 631-4009. Fantastic Latin Cuisine from Mex100, Brazil and Peru. satellite TV for OlymplCS, RamSIRtders games LtVe Jazz Thursday through Saturday, Big 8-nd on Monday. lnexp.r1sive. NIKr9 TANDOORI INDIAN FOOD 3705 S. Bnstol (1 bl(. north of So. Coast Plaza. next to Clothestime). Open Daily 11 am-9pm. One of a ltincflndian resiaurant serving marinated tandoori chden, vegetables, dala and nans. Take- <M, Otne·ln. lnexpensMI. no-wait restaurant. Generous portions, auchentic home cooking. Abo MfVing Muala Ooga evenings & Wffkends. Ailo located 111 2031 E. 11t St. (1bll. weet d Tustin Ave.). AMIRA RESTAURANT 3333 Bn.ol St. ScMh eo... Plaza. 5'40- 3840. Lunch· 11 :30 a.m:. to 3 p.m. Mon. -Sat.: dinner 5-10 p.m. Mon.· Thurs; '1~ 11 p.m. FrL & Sat.Ats8fVations are suggested. Award winning Continental ruisine. 'One of the only restaurants in Orange County to offer tableside tlambe. Excellent service, intimate atmosphere. SCAMPI 1576 Old Newport Blvd. 645-8560 Warm & friendly owners Linda and Fernando Navaretta offer authentic ltahan cuisine served in the traditional European manner. Fernando's impressive a-edentials include graduating from Culinary Academy in Italy, training at Hotel Conoord1a, Venice, Italy;. Chef at . Don Pasquale in Cambridge, England; Churchill's in La Chax De Fondes. Switzerland; Hotel La Paix m Agno Lugano, Switzerland. Scampi offers an intriguing menu and lovely wine hst. Banquets, private partres and catering • VINNE'S RISTORANTE 270 E. 17th St. 722·9264 Vinnie's authentic lta6an food will make your mouth water. The atmosphere is casual and the prtees will not put a ern In you wa1Tet. "COme join -Vmnie for lunch or dinner and enpy the fobd that was 'named best m the · county by the O.C. Regrster. Also located at 25292 Mc lntyre, Laguna CAUFOfNA BEACH ROCK 'N SUSHI 3355 Via Udo. e>n. of Newport Beach's oldest and best known •party• spots. Featuring great sushi, special chef sushi combination rolls and other Japanese specialties such as Chidten and Steak Tenyaki, shrimp Tempura. Scallop Delight and Dynamite. California Beach also features a special All You Can Eat, an night long special Monday nights for only $14. Come early on Monday's because the restaurant is "packed". Regular Happy Hours are Tues-Sun from 5:30 to 6:30. No reservations accepted. Caterrng available. Also located at 7656 Melrose Ave., Hollywood. THE CANNERY 3010 Lafayetie 67S-57n. Lunch 11 :30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mon.-Fri..; dmner S-10 p.m. daily. Sunday brunch 10:30 am. to 2:30 p.m. Reservations accepted. Contrnental ruiStne, seafood emphasis. Great clam chowder. Newport Beach H1stoncal Landmari< 1.eaiwas. W~Ad B1unch CrvtSeS and live entertainment tn the lounge in addttron to lunch and dinner CARMELO'S 3520 E Coast Hwy 675-1922,Dinner 5.30 -10.30 pm Sun.-Thurs.: 't1I 11 :30 p m. Fn. & Hills. 588-8171. • WAHOO'S RSH TACO 1862 Placentia 631 -3433. Open daily from, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. ; Sundays iii 9 p.m. Outrageously delicious south of 1he border ruisine with a Hawaiian flair. Wahoo's is a haven for local as well as international surfers. athletes and anyone k>okmg for good food at incredibly low prices. A~ely no lard used 1n preparatron; everything is fresh and prepared to order. Laid back. casual atmosphere. Also at 1133 S. Coast Hwy. 1n Laguna nnd on , Sat. Reservatrons suggested. Classic Northern Italian gourmet cuisine. New, mod•rately priced lounge menu served tll the wee hours. Wild and crazy lounge at night when the band strikes up Chic clientele. Bnstol & Baker in Costa Mesa. ZUBIES 1712 Placentia, 645"'8091 . Pure and Simple, JUsl lite mother's love'! Reasonably priced, top quality food and generously poured. low priced dnnks have kept their rustomers coming back for years. Lobster taij , chidten, ribs llnd speaals chang1rv nightly. Thursday night is prime rib night. Lund'l and d1Mer served Sunday Mexican Breakfast from $1 .99. ZUBIES GILDED CAGE ANO OYSTER BAA 1714 Placentia. right next door to Zubies. 646·4222. A big. sprawhng enterprise with pool tables and games. Featunng 16 items on the Oyster Bar Menu: regular menu includes pizza, sandwiches. burge<s and a variety of apeaals. Very casual. family Ofittnted atmosphere. NEWPORT BEACH A880NDANZA :W21 Via Lido. 675-8973. ~n kx dinner, 5 iil dosing. Tu.S.-Sat. Closed Sun. & Mon. Owner Sara Parrish brings . her gJendmocher's rec~ to Newport Bffch. Tradtliooal Italian and seafood Mledions. Pasta and a varitey of unique breldt made fresh deify. Lest but not least. an ••cellent wine liat ex>mpletes the experience. MARGARIT AVILLE 2332 W. Coast Hwy. 631-8220. Open daily from 11 ;30am to 1Z:30am ford1nlng. Excellent Mexican food with new and exat1ng specials offered daily. Full bar with entertainment nightly. The Margaritas were rated "The Best 1n Orange County" .• Reservat10ns accepted 21 OCEANFRONT 2100 W. Ocean front, 673-2100. On the Ocean front next to the Newport Pier. Open Daily at 4pm. Enioy labulous Catalina sunsets from our main bar. Dinner nightly from 5:30 pm Fine dining in Newport's most intimate setting. Specializing in gourmet seafood. Large wme~llar for banquets up to 50 people. Active piano bar with MAX SEILER Thurs.· Sunday. SABATINO'$ RESTAURANT & SAUSAGE CO. 251 Shipyard Way, Newport Beach, 723-0621 . Open for lunch & dinner, closed Mondays. Weekend Brunch. Sat. & sun 8:30- 1 :00. Tucked away near the Lido Shipyard, this charming, family owned restaurant offers an inviting atmosphere and dehetous foodl Famous for their authentic. homemade ltat.a.n Sausage, Saba11no's ex>mplete menualso includes fresh pasta, seafood, llf!'_bJ veal and a t•mpt1ng array of a saiaos & appehzeN. THE SHAMROCK BAR 'N GRILL 2633 w. Coast~ .. 631 -5633 Open for Brearkf ast, Lunch & Dinner Mon-Fri 8am-8pm, Sat-Sun 7am- 8pm. Be« & Wine bar open tiff 2am Mon.sun. Ne~ 9Mch'1 new.st authentic lnsh Bar. Famous for tl'8rr lrilh Break1a• HNed a• day Saturdt1y and Sunct.y. oon.-ts of Irish sausage, l~h bacon, eggs any style. Irish Black 'n White Pudding, Irish brown bread and butter. We also serve eggs, omelettes, sandwiches, hamburgers, Shamrod\ Steak, and fish and chips. come pin Mona, Cathal. Mik'e and Susie for the Irish Crack and the frrendliest servrce1 TALE OF THE WHALE 400 Main Street. Balboa 673-4633. Panoramic bay view, entry features pictures of Old Newport. Seafood and traditional favontes. Lunch, dmner an? Saturday and Sunday ~runch. . . VILLA NOVA 3131 W Coast Hwy 642-7880. Dinner nightly 5 p.,m to 2 a.m. Excellent. hearty Italian cuisine; outstanding wine fist Actf\le piano bar. favorite local late-night spot. Upstatrs room at ·Top of the Villa" lor banquets, private parties. SANTAANA CRAZY HORSE STEAKHOUSE & SALOON Located on Brookho ow Just off tbe Dyer Road~xll otme 55 Fwy 549-1512. Open for lunch and dmner Live entena1nment m the saloon. Brg name concerts on Monday and Tuesdi!Y nights Generous servings of Steaks. salads, sandwiches, chicken, fish and specials. Country theme. e)(cellent service Private rooms ava~able. ·- HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY BERTOLINO'S 18041 Magnoha. Ftn. Valley. 963-2730 Beneath the · burgundy a~ning, nestled m the back of the Toy City Shopping Center is a rare hnd. a family owned and operated restaurant As you approach the long wooden bench outside, musrc of the forty s and fifties grget~ you Thrs 1s Bertobno's, a family restaurant that bnngs bad( famliy style Italian food and great service l=rom thetr Jamous 5 layer lasagna to the Veal Piccata or Blueberry Cheesecake that 1s made by hand every day. The food 1s incredible light summer dishes will make your dinner dehghtfvl and still leave room for Strawberry Mousse topped with fruit 1n a chocolate rup. Benohno's ts opened daily 11 am 10 9pm. Fndays and Saturdays t1ll 10pm. TEXAS LOOSEY'S 101 42 Brookhurst at Adams. 964-8882. Texas Tested, tned and trusted This chih par1or and saloon offers some of the best eats, firewater and plc:kins around• Mesquite smoked nbs. chicken. steaks. Texas chrh. happy hour specials. Kids eat free wtth each paying ado) II • • l 1 I J ' Conrin111ra1 ~1SJn11 Smee 1961 Now Serving ... Pre-Theatre Dinner between 5:00-7:00pm •Four Course Gourmet Dinner • Price $22 per person The Finest Japanese Dining Experience SUSHI Ml t PllVATf DN«i DM t DN«i IOI TfPPAN IOOM t TATMI IOOM t COCITM UUG Rell•~···Htwikawa South Coast Plaza • Costa Mesa • (71 4) 540-3840 T olcyo e Los AnFte • Santa AN SOUTH CO~T 1611 Sunflower Ave., Bldg. E, Santa Ana (714) 557-2531 PlAZA VIUAGE 3 minutes to Performing Arts Center (Next to May Co.J Also in LlffiE TOKYO t 111 S. San ~ St., lm Arp ~ (21 ~I 61>-9355 . Any Dinner Enlrei • Ollrgoodclftlg .. ~~ • Ollr good IDr ............ q ... 4:3Qpm Lune~ • 011rgood...,c1rqon ...,..only 9'\#1Ch-Codd... • Nat Wlldtar-.01 "'' ..... • Nat Wiid ... ll'f .. ollr 18 Orange Coast Wffkend I Thursday, October 8, 1992