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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-10-15 - Orange Coast PilotAs the weather turns .ilightly cooler, its time to start thinking about the holiday seasons. If you're not In the holiday spirit yet, the 1 7th Annual Christmas Company is just the thing for you. Offering a collection of the most unique Cflristmas gifts and treats available this season, the event will be held Oct. 20-23 at the Orange County Fairgrounds. You can preview the offering.s In a special section inside. r ~ 11111'1 ~ entartalnmillt T he much-~yped Planet ~olly­ wood, which h~ts previews starting Tuesday and opens to the public Oct. 25, gets some attention in today's Weekena section, ilS Art Scene columnist Lauri Mendenhall checks out the TV and movie mem- 0tabil1a Inside: Also foaturedc:ire Andrew Diec Clay's return to Pacific Amphithe;itre, jazz artists Tom Scott and 0Jvid Benoit at Orange County Performing Arts Center, Huntington Beach PlayhotJse's "Anything Goes" and much, much more. · Reld8rs respond to VP debate V ice Pre)idcnt Dan Quayle and Sen. Al Gore kept e .. crybody tuned in to the debate Tu~~ay evening with quick jab), quick .... it -and fiery accusations, while Ro!>S Perot's running mate Jaml's Stock-. dale looked on somewhat amused. Following the dcbJt~, some am1lysts saia Quayle won, llnd ':>Orne insisted Gore had the upper hand. So we turned to ~ou our re~c.Jcrs. to see hov .. you ratc:d the cun11.,,c For re sponses, see Communil)' forum, page A13. Good momlng! Do you bow the three most popular adult Halloween costumes fpr men at Newport Party Centert The Dally Pilot Index 1) Batman 2) Dracula 3) Hannibal Lecter OF COMMUNITY JOURNALISM -Tburadly, Dct. 16, 1992 Winner of 5 1 journalism awards in 1992 25 cents Harassment case to be expanded ~ Newport Police Chief Arb Campbell announces he'll retire in May 1993. Local officials praise his six-year tenure despite a pending sexual harassment lawsuit. By Russ Loar I sun wr11tr · By Russ Loar St.alt Writer NEWPORT BEACH -Dramatic new allegations of sexual harassment will be made public today at a morning pres~ , NEWPORT BEACH -Em- conferencc planned by attorneys represe nting four female police ba1tled Pqlice Chief Arb Campbell department employees who arc suing police Chief Arb Campbell turned in his formal notice of re• and Capt. Anthony Villa. tiremen1 Wednesday. ca lling it The attorneys also say more police department employees will quits in the midst of se\ual harass- join the lawsuit, which will be amended in Orange County ' ment allegations that ho ve Superior Court today. shocked the ci1y and shaken his The 26-page law~uit filed Sept. 24 accu~c~ Villa of sexual Jcpartment. . . harassm'enl 3nd Campbell of "condoning" the harassment of Campbell, 53, \\111 retire May female employees ove r n pcnoJ of '!early fQu r years. Officers 15, 1993, after 27 ye:\rS with the Cheryl Vlacilek, Roct}cll M.uer and police department employees Newport Oeach Police De· . M:>ry Jane Ruetz nnd Margarc1 Mcinnis ur'e seeking mote than panmcnt, sci'\ ing 1he las t six years - I ~200,000 each in damage . ~-~----'-us chid. 11 1'> rctircmen1 comes as no sur- For a look bad al Arb Campbell's career with the Newport Police De- 1Mrtment, see IMP A14. prise to most Ci1y Council mcm· bcr . ''ho s:iy Campbell was talk- ing about retirement long before accusations of se>.ual harassment were made public late last month. Dul Ci1y Manager Kevin Murphy confirmed that ·Campbell only re· cently decided to name a specific # Mlle~ ... Gardener Alex Martinez finds himself amongst a school of while working in the front yard of Corona del Mar resident dolphins sculpted out of juniper trees Wednesday morning Roger Mcl(innan -the former owner of Roger's Gardens. •• retirement date. "1 le'd earlier indicated that he saw himself retiring in 1he next couple years," Murphy said of hi!. meeting with Campbell soon after becoming city manager lµst March. '·Within the last two weeks he in· dicated he was planning on retir- ing in ~~ay of 1993." Campbell's udv:ince notice of re- 1iremcnt came on \he same day that attorneys suing the police de- partment announced they wuuld hold a press conference 1od:iy to name additional police department o.. P r· .. rtu"' emplO)ees "ho :ire joining the sex-Chief Arb Campbell "ill retire after See CAMPBEL~ hie nearl~ 27 tear!I ~ith dtp.lrtment. --~-Fewer · takers for this year's League meeti_ng ~ Last ye~r·s League of • Cities conference in San Erancisco drew more thaQ two dozen Newport and Costa Mesa officials , whereas only 13 attended this year's meeting in L.A. By Joel Beers Swll W .:er NEWPORT BEACH -Last October, a dozen city cmplO)CC~ llew to San Franci!.CO for :i fi\e· day California League of Cities convention in San Francisco. Ta\pJ)C~ bankrolled the expe· di11on, pending about $1,100 per dclegJte. fapcnses ranged from S278 hotel rooms to S2l break· ram Things are different this year. Facing a bleak fiscal future and cognizant of the uproar that re· suhed from last year's trip, the city Convention tallies Here is CJ list of the difference ope ye.lf makes in OOlV much RWne-v the cities of Costd Mcs.i and Ne~ Be.ach sp£.>nt on the Califomia League oi Gries Mnudl Convention LOCATION AITENDEES COST Newport Beach 1991 in SF: 12 .... $13,200 1992 in LA: 4 .... s1.ooo· Costa Me$a 1991 in SF. 13 .... sio,ooo 1992 in lA: 8 .... Nf A•• • E~irNt~ •• Fi/;Ur~ nol ~'~U.Ji* \his )Car sent JUSt lour cmplO)CC!> to the three·dav Lo~ Angele: ... con· fercncc. ~hn:h cndeJ l'ue'-dJ\, See LEAGUE Alt Praying for a mfractel ~ Mother and friends of accident victim desperately hope for divine intervention to bring her out of the coma that has held her for nearly two v-eeks. By loriAnn Basheda SQ11 ffrller • COSTA MESA -Sond~ Ber')·"\ oung i) a'l.;ing ~ pl tu pr:i) for a miracle that will bring her 20-)cJr-ohJ J.1u£lllcr 1.1ut ~1r 1hc coma she slipped into ufter an au10 accident Oct. :?. "A miracle from GoJ," she ;ud. "'I he J~>eturs '°an onl · '''' much. Thcy'\'c tried CVCI) thing an\l thc:y c:m t Sl"~ u n) more hope. So the only hope we ha"c 1 1n the LorJ." Derry· Youn& said her daughter Ano.l ~rry \\Cllt from wtkJI . . • See MIRACLE Al! • t I I 7 A s I p Al M SI Fl u. Ill Ve 81 (7 • G n1 C• lh Be to C( th 5 ( of pr C( ft( ar th pl 1 th re to S>' II a~ bt nL le of th C1 or th A1 tic al th er 1 10 1( 0 E c M B· I pl le\ th SI I Ct Ci 1)1 th th IC ar pr p A ta 31 n• P• b• '" a• n• p b IT "' (~ ill d ,,, 3f A I b p C• fC tr ~ Sl tr 1r ,, 1r It p Q I 0 c ti. I~ 'ii rr 0 a1 p u Ir • c;. 0 n b fl er d • • Th&nday. Ocmbel' 15. 1882 Locals Only t Managing Editor Steve Marble ... 642..tl21 . Yesterday's News · Christmas Shopj>er·s, start your engines . -.... 40 YEARS AGO Oct..16, 1952 From the Newport Oalboa Press:Orange Coast College arranged to purchase the Fairview hot springs :ind surrounding are:i from the Irvine Company for a nominal sum. The property consisted of the water well and a half acre of land surrounded on three sides by t he college campus. The hot springs "ere once on the si te of the to\\n of Fairview, and a hotel ·housed visitors who came to bathe in the wa ters. It ''us the only ponion of l:.ind not · purch:ised by the government for the Santa Ana Army Air Base during World War II. Dr. Basil H. Peterson, college president, said the college plans 10 use the well to irrigate the college farm. 20 YEARS AGO Oct. 10, 1972 Nearly 200 Mexic-.m Americans and their supporters appeared before the Orange County Board of Supervisors to demand the ouster of Board Choirman Ronald Caspers of ewport Deach'. The week . before, Caspers h!!d called Adelante, :in org:iniz:ition or Mexic:in American county employees-, "bandidos" because of approv:il of u county program to give minorities more jobs. Caspers claimed county ~overnmcnt had been Caspe rs sq ueezed out of S200,000 for the minority hiring progrom and suggested Santa Ana '' asn 't u good place for the county scat becau~e it did not ha\e ethnic balance. He suggested Dana Point or Laguna Hills a!. possible sites. Caspers offered an :ipology to th e hostile cro,,d and said "During the past ''eek, a great deal of heat and very little light has been generated b)' comments \\hich I made during the cour:.e of a board meeting. I hold no prejudice ag:unst any group an<l h:ive since learned the word 'ban- dido' is not acceptable to Mexican Americ:in citizens. To those who were offended, I apologiLc." He also said he did not th ink it wise to muvc the county seat from Santa Ana. 10 YEARS AGO Oct 12, 1982 ~ An aggressive Pete Wilson tore into Edmund Drown Jr.':. record as go\crnur jn the final debate bct\\een the two U.S. Senate candid..ites. The debate, broadcast state wide on radio. took on a nasty tune us Wil!.on accused Bro'' n of doubling state spending and sacrificing basic education 10 pump welfare and DrO\\.n demanded details of an iO\estment ta'( loss claimed by Walson Y.hen he paid no federal income ta\ in 1980 on an income e:1occeding S70.000. \\ 1lson blamed Brown for the slate':. problems and Bro\\ n bl:.isted Rcaganumacs as disasttous economic policies "which h:i"e put fe:i r and an~iety into the he:irts of millions :ind millions of Californians." 5 YEARS AGO Oct. 18, 1985 The Costa Mesa City Council deb:ited on whether to pass the hol potato anJ rcnnc voters decide on a proposed bJn for s.tre and sane fireworks. City Councilmen Donn Hall and Dave Wheeler snid they ''ould·support :i ballot measure asking \Oters to decide the fate of the fireworks. Councilman Orville Amburgey, who had helped in se,eral booths in the pJsl, C!llimatcd that community Cl'\icc and )'Outh-related groups had earned SI00,000 a )'ear through fire\\.Urks sales. I YEAR AGO Oct. 17, 1991 State Senator Marian Berge~n said she was stunned by Gov. Wilson's veto of her bill which would have allowed a state commission to award dam:iges to victims of sexual hara ment and other employment discrimination. She warned that the governor's \'eto opened the door to multi-million dollar d1scrimina1ion lawsuits ag:iinst businesses. "W11hout this (bill), everything goes to the courts. The allorneys arc re:illy big winners." Wilson's veto come just as the issue of scxu,11 harassment wa) grabbing nationwide attention via Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas' confirmation hearings. -Cumpikd by Anne Spinn FOR PRE-HOLIDAY SllOl,PERS: Once Upon A Christmas opened in Fa!ihion Island (720-9263} for its third holiday season. The huge 6,300-squore·foot shop is occupying a two-level space in the Atrium Court and will remain open through Christmas Eve. Despite the name, Once Upon A Christmau is not just about Christmas decorations. "We have a variety of Thanksgiving, Christmas and other holiday decorations, but we also have jcY.elry and clothing for everyday wear," says one of the owners, Janet Clarke. Most of the merchandise is handmade, and new to the shop this year i a children's section that fe:itures clothing and toys. D T llE DESIGNER CLOTHING CLJ)B is coming to town this wdkend only, and it's at the llyatt Ne~portcr in Newport B~ach on Jamboree Road (729-1234) Friday Crom 4 to 8' p.m., and on S:iturday at 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tbe event is open lo the public. The Designer Clothing ~lub sells the latest in fashion by designers such as Nipon, Marliniquc, Gillian, and Kasper. It sells women's suits, d resses, COMMUNITY MEETINGS • PlcJse send it in \Hiting: To place an e"ent, plea)e \H1te Commun•t} Event>, 0Jily Pilot, 330 W Bay St . C0>t.l Mc')oi, C:ihf 9:!62 .. TODAY 4 7:)0 J.m. Nc .... port Bcilc.h Arts Commission, reg- ulJr mectcn~ cuunL1l conference room, 11 City HJll, 3JOO Ne" port Bhd. 3 pm. Mesa Co n>olidJtcd WJlet District 18 BoJrd o( Directors, regular meetmi;, nuon 1954 PfJumti:i A\e. Costa Me)il Clu ml>er of Commerce, Buuget and r m.rnc.e Committee. ch.rni- ber ofl1ce, C.ost;i Ml?)<I Court)Jrds, 1835 Newport 131\lJ., :>Ultl' (-270. 25 • blouses, silk juckcts, :is well as evening wear and casunl wear. All prices are at 30 to S<r percent off retail. If you'd like to get on Jheir m:1iling list, write to P.O. Box 19881·524, Irvine, CA 92713. D CAFE Lll>O SUPPER CLUB OFl-'ERS A BEST UUV on early dinners with u "happy hour" that feature~ food rather than dri nks. Owner Joe Sperazza says, "People ..,. ho want to cat lighter enjoy a sa\ ings of SO-percent off till items on the lounge menu bef\\Ccn 5 and 7 p.m." The new lounge menu has 30 it ems. Cafe Lido Suppe r Club is located in the Cannery Vil~gc on 30th Street in Newport Dc:ach (675-2968) or (673-5056). Closed Mondays. . D IF YOU'RE OUT BUYING COSMETICS THIS WEEK you should know :iboul cosmetics promotions at Nordstrom;in South Coast Plaza (549-8300). Opium is offering an Opium gift "'ith any purcha e from the Opium Collection. O ffer e mls S:i turday. Estee Lauder celebr:ites Columbus Day with :i limited edition compact for $25. Also it offers a complime ntary)at bo~ with a purchase from the Lucidity Colfcc tion whi le supplies last. Offer ends Saturday. Christian Oior invites )'OU to :1 special silling '' ith fas hion fo rward makeup artists. Call for your 5 6 7 12 13 14 19 20 21 26 27 28 ,. 8 9 16 22 23 29 30 .... 3 10 17 24 31 7 p.m Me ;i Verde Humcu\,ne rs Associiltion, ,mnual 111ernbl'r,f11p meeting and Rt-,1de!nt of the YcJr Aw.HCI, 1 c•\\'mkl1• ,\.\1cldll' S< hOCJl. C.1l1ior111.1 Strcl't .ind C1~lcr A\.enul'. , FRIDAY 7:30 a.m Ne\\f>Ort Harbor Arc;i Chamber of Commerce, Amh.i'>:..1Jo1:. 1m:ct111~ thamb\•r ot11cc, 14;;o J,11nho- M~ Rd 1'1!\\ port Beach ... MO DAY 6:30 p.m CostJ ~1c a City Council, regulJr meeting. coun 11 c.h.1mbch, City H:ill, ;-; r .11r Dml•. 6 30 pm. Cosl.i \1C).l Planning.Commission, ~tudy )t'-.~iun, council 'onfert"fl\r• '"om, Cit) tl.111, 7-I a: P11\t•. TUESDAY 7.30 am. Nc\\port Harb;ir Arc;i Ch;imber of Commerce, Dolphin D1\i)1on hrt>.11..fo t, Nt~\port Re'1d\ M.lfll\)ll. 7:30 a.m. li1linos Costa Mesa, weel..ly breakfost meeting. Denny') rt)l,1ur<Jnt, U11:.tul StrH•t .-ind Rl.'d Hill AH•nu('. 7:30 a.m. Costa Mes.i Chamber of Commerce, ext>cuti\c committee, thambt>r oflile, Co)IJ Mt•-,,i Couit).irtb, 1635 Ne\."fX#t Ulvd :.uite E·210. ---- 11 30 J.mcoron.i def M;ir Chamber of Commerce, monthly lundH.>on m1:t:tin~ Studio CJft· C.111 673·-'lUSO for re~rv.1t1on'> 5:30 p.m Nc'"P.orl Beach Public Library Bo;ird o( Trustees, rt>gulJr mectmg Cum111u111t) ~01.1rn, Nl'\\)>Ort Cen- ter l 1br.w,. 656 S.m Clemente Drive. COSTA MESA West 8Jy Street: A r<.-s•<lCl't <Jf the 300 block told police thilt ~-ione brol.e into her l!Gu~ 01nd ~lute S900 (mm a secret h,J,ng plJce "here ~ l.eJ)I \\cl· fire Chclk muncy. N\'br01 L.a A 110e Jnd a S.lfe rn111a1n1ng S200 \\Orth of S2 bills tlnd ~1f~cr C<>tns \'vCrt• \tolC'n from .1 hou~ 111 lht• 3100 bkd. A'vOCado Str(•Ct r"" k·.itht·r ,.l(L.eb '"Crl.' sloll.'n Crom a home 1n th<' 300 lilock. lhe burgtM .1pp.11cntly forced a ~iding gl.1» door to l)J•n entry. Pemba: Someone broke into ii house in 1hc 2900 block and sma~hcd open <1 ch1kl's p1St.')' ~nk. stCJl1ng 1hc change. Yilltlge Way· Somcooc ~.l>ht'd the se01~ and '''P oC a con\.er11blc Mu)101ng 1h01t \\JS IJJfL.cJ JI the Coll~-e Ori"e inter· )t.'Ct1u11, Jnd )tole all {our "heel) NEWPORT BEACH Carn01tion Avenue: Stc1t-o equipment wJs StCJlen Crum ii 1es1dcncc ill the 700 blcx.k Newport Center Drive: A c.icd1g,m S\\ '.tl\'r valued JI Sl,2SO \\a) )fokn from /\c1mJn M.ucus in the (;()() L>lock,, 8.')'"ood Ori"vt: Abhot SlOO ·worlh ol tc•nn1) c:qu1pment w'1) stolen out ol a '.1r in th~ 400 btocL. H11llop Ori .. e: Suni;l:is~'). J purse and ti b1~)clc were Jmong W\tr.il items ~to· IM from ii rc)tdcnu.· 111 lhc 2700 Llocl. B.ilboJ Boulevard: In 1lw 1000 block, a m.m 11:portcd 1h,11 he 1c1Utnl'\I lm111c fm(ll J 111p to find thfl'C SUilS, Slell'I) cq u1pnwn1, \\Jtclws, cJmer.u Jnd olhl·r 1wm llll'>in~ tr om 111) 1<-s1dcncc. iiifiPiiL VOL.&e,N0.245 lht 11.-pon 8tKIVCcm.t ~ D•1ly P1loc llJPS 144 800) IS pub!~ Monday lhtou~ S.1urd•y incl sut.cnpclOtlS 1re 1"11t.blt (0, 51 SO per month by carrlf'f It! Newpofl 8-:h i ncl COltl Mftl, SS 58 p« monltl by rn.lef vd for K'lectrd other IOUlts by COIC'1 Mew Commun·ty News, Inc . l lO w 91)' St • U... Mes. CA 926 2 7 Sfcx>nd.d&tl ~ p1id 11 'OllC.I MeM. CA IPras 1n dudt Ill ac>Pltt.i!M uw ~ loal Wlft I POSTMASTtA Send llddmt dwit1pS to ~ I'll«. P 0 8olr. 1560, COIU ~. CA 92626 ,_...,_ ,,,......,.......... ...... 0...., °""' •.-d.i Ok« .-.. i.w.. r.. Vu ....,...., , I CopyrWi< No neW1 w ie, illuwatlOfll, edl· tonal matm or acMt\itemen11 ~n mey M ~ wllhout wrttten perrnltlion ol tOJ¥1gM ownef , ...... ,,,, OltlflNll How to reach us at The Pilot Orcubition OrAnge County 6-4 2-4333 Adwrtitlng Clau1fied 642·567& Display 642·4321 Editorial ~ S40·1224 Sports 642·4ll0 News, sporu f u 646·41 70 Main Office 8us1nt>U ~ 6-4 2-41 21 Bu inffi fax 631 5902 LOCATION Hunfl .... ~~ ~ .... Slii Ck Mill t•2 nc-1...., ...... ., '2:'4 ua.J.6 4l4' ...... J.4 lht4 ....... 7 6:44,-.1.J t tll Llil.J.4 l l17 ..... J.7 11154 .... u 7;41,-.1.J Hiima f appointment, (541).8300) ext. 1414. Availnble through Saturday. Cllnlquc offers ''Happy Outlooks," a complimentary gift with' any purchase of $13.50 o.r more. The six-piece gift includes deluxe sample ~_a2cs of Clarifying Lotion 2, Advanced Co~cealer, Light On Eyes Trio e}e shadow an N:itural Light, Naturally Glossy Muscaro in Dlack, Semi·Lipstick in Curr:int St:1in, and a pocket-size folding mirrot -all in. a reu!iubl e cuddy. This gift .,.. ith purch:ise promotion continues through October. Linda Jknllcy at Fashion Island (720-9494) will present a special showing of the Holiday Collection tod:iy from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. and tomorrow Crom JO n.m. to 5 p.m. 0 UNFORTUNATELY THERE WAS a phone number mi!it:ikc in last month's Dest Duys column. 673-J 250 is the correc t number for Dana's Uoutiquc loca ted in Lido Village. 0 lJ<'SI IJuys upprnrs 1'hursdD)S and Saturdays. Whetl1er you're a merchant ur -a~shoppcr;·/f you know of a good buy, I'd low: to gfrc you som~. publldt)'. Cnl/ mt• at 5-10-121-1, f:n mc at 6-16--1170 or write lo 111<': "'')' Ouys, Vnily />/lot, JJO lV. lJay St., Costn MesD, Cit 91617. Real estate sales Newpor1 Beach C I() 1 l. .. \.1ii1Wr> 01., Sh.! StO ol t. "th.uni, J b.lth IC> D.·n \\ Ill r t 151 S M.uim·r~ Or. S JC,'i,000 .1 l,i{'llroom, 2 t1.11h lo (I 1 le 1•hcr \\ \\.Jn a IOOJ Soml•r;ct L.ln\', ~ llf',SOO, .l L~.Jroorn, J h.11h 11 Rob. ·rt [ \\ 1! •n a 11 1 IJ Nollingh.lm RoJd, S4 SO 000 !. Ix>< I room. l b.'llh l\l 8J I) A t..:l'IO O 1(~01 AnilJ Um\' SH S,llOO, \ 1>1.·tlro.>rn, 2 b.1th 111 Jud M ~·•f'•Jll Li IOOO S.inti.lgo Or .. SC100,000, 2 licdroom, J h.1th ~ lu~\.'llC (. \\ h1tC _. .w.i Vi.i Cord1.1\J S J!JS.000, l b.:d1uo111, 2 U.1th tv l'dl r A Putn,1111 SOG Via l ido Nord. S!,OQO,UOO, (, tx:d100111. J h,1th to ""'th St.i!t' f\kl10 J .l 11 Vi.i JucM, S5:!0.000, t" 1 hu11 .n () t'\rnold • 10G \'i,\ McntoM. S'i 11.500 2 tK•droo111, 1 IJJth tu I hn (t) til 0 'JJ'.I \I.I Lido Soud s l,S00,000. c, fl(,1•0001, u..b.11h lo ();~ I B A~rl~ "' ' - a JIOG BruJd St , S-l :ZS.000 I lx~1<J0111, 1 l>Jth lo ltnn C. R1 ~rb a :ZUIJ \l.lr&.HN Or S1~·, 000, 4 bedroom, :! lJ.a1h t IJ11.in I' L • r 0 2.l.l la julla Dr .. SlSS,000 j lx~fOOll\, • Uo;)\h \o \.lrk r ~ ru ROB.CRT NOSEK. 'I think Dan Quayle did a fabulou s job this evening . I think he won the debate hands down.' Fur morr 1101/lne t'tllllmi•n l • {.C ,,,,jjr .\JJ .. Super lotto We<lnc~.1y, Oct 14 for 7 m1lhon jJCkpo\· c 8. 11 , 16, 19, 38, 46 De<. co • 1 lc>.l~ . .............. ..... .. ...................... ~ ...... 2 • Club) .......................................................... King t Ot\.lnion<.ls ................................................. Ktng • Sp.1dl'S ... ............... .... .......... .... ... ... .. ... ........ . 7 I ·, Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot • ---- ------- Dream dellateT Just add a small dose of truth serum , T he Daily Pilot has undertaken an cxtruordinary ond unprecedented experiment in an attempt to give American voters what they deserve: truthful politic:il debates. We kidnapped all six President ial and Vice Rllm lolldell Editor's Notebook Presidential candidates and placed them in chains in the dungeon unde rneath ou r newsroom - a laboratory usually reserved for experiments on interns. A team of anaesthesiologists from Hoag Hospital then intravenously feed a steady stream of sodium pentothal into each candidate's bloodstream. Once tho truth scrum took affect, we started th e depate. Daily Pilot: Gov. Clinton, ca n yqu be trusted? Clinton (eying remale editor): Ni ce sweater! Daily Pilot: That's your entire answer? Clinton: No, she has nice legs, too! Daily Pilot: Vice President Quayle, "hat hap- pened during the debate Tuesday night? You seem~d. :itmressive, sharp -were you OK? Qua) le: ·1 hanks for asking. I can hardly remember the night 1 was so whipped up. My guys nrndc me dri nk 20 cups of coffee, cat a side of raw beef, pump aron and watch foot ball films. · of Dick Butk is before going on srnge. I'm just now coming down. Dally Pilot: Adma r:il Stockdale , what nbou t your performance? Stockdulc: Huh? What? Dally Pi lot: What about )Our performance'! Stockdule: Ah, I'm sorry, uh, go to someone else ... please. I'm out of ammo and the batteries arc low on my hea r41g :.aid. Where's the bat hroom~ Duily Pilot: Mr. Pi.;rot, "hat dkl you think of your vice presidential candidate's perfo rmance in the debate? Perot: Thie; fella's 'bout as useful to me as a screen door in the submari ne. But let me Sa) th is to t~c American people. The day after I'm elected, he's go ne. Gone! If yo u want i;omeo1'1e \\ho's going to keep their vice president. I don't want your vote. Vote fo r them other fellas. Daily Pilot: President Bush, what do you re.ill~ think about our economy? Dush: Read my lips: It stinks. The economy thing's hurting my re-election thing. People aren't buying my line that I'm rcspopsible for the end of the Cold WJr amt fr eedom in Eastern Europe -they know my old boss did much of the work. l've got nothing else to run on. Does anybody have Willi e l lorton's phone number ? . Movie listings Costa Mesa . IDWAJID5 CINlMA CINTH 2701 Ho•bo< 91,.i ~ Ye•<I. C..-•e• 919 •I• I •~ ~ IS. 10 JS TOWN CINTll CINIMAS So .. tll Co...1 Ploto 751 ••• Newport Beach IDWA•DS N(W,OIT CINIMA 300 ~ Ct.._ C' •t 6U 076() I Under Sle9e • 17 1 IS •JO l, 9 IS 1 A •1ver •un• Throu9h It (l'GI Ii 30 3 e l The lo•I ol the Mehlcon• ,• U 2 JO, S ....... . I Single• l ,., ti • 8 Hu•bonda ond Wlvea ~, t 11 J School Tiu ~· I 3o 3 •S. O. 8 X>. 10 JO Mr l oaeboll PG ll 17 IS, i 30 • •S. l, 9 ~ • Ml. 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S•oOft • 1 9 H .. abond ond Wive• $ 30, 9 JO l ob l ob•rt• 11 .,.. 3 fnchontod April ~ 6 8, 10 Irvine THI UNIVU SllY CINlMA •7•S (OT;l<.I [),c.e School Tlea -J S •) 8 IS. l!.'30 ' The loll ol tht Mohlcons • • 30 l, 9 30 H t fO -5 'J:'I • 102• Conquut ol 'orodile PG 13 1. 10 Sln9lu 'Ci 11 "• •S 10 OS o Coptoln lion 'G !3 S •S 8. 10 IS WOODBRIDOl CtNIMAS ~ O"l<O P9 l.,.o, Cu ·• • , ) o~ s · Sneokera 'C 13 • 30. 1 9 3:> ';' Mr. loHboll ·'(/ 3 6 ! 1$, 10 7') , Mr. Solurdoy N1gh1 ~ 5 1 30, 10 • The M19hry D .. cka "PC S 1 IS, Y 30 Under Sitt1• 9 S ~;) ! 10 IS ttUC0-N-TUG£, PQE&CttOOL Pr;eviously Mesa Verde Preschool Ages 2 to 6 years • DevOOpmental Pr~ms Reasonable Rates • Qualified Teachers • Family Orien ted Loving. Caring, F1.11 &. Healthy Environment FREE Registration with ad S45 Value! New Hours Mon-Fri 6:30am to 6:00pm ~~...,_-t 3013 Deodar Avenue Costa Mesa (714)546-3244 To celebrate this occasion, we are offering you . . .. \ UP TO 25% OFF on selected fall merchandise, including clothing, furnishings. sportswear, and shoes from. our designer collections and our own Ga~ private label. The sale continues Today through Sunday, October 18th .. . . . 1 ' . Daily Pilot: Who ha more to hide, you, Mr. Preside nt or )OU, Gov. Clinton? Clinton: 1 do! for one thi ng. l inhalcc!. Deeply. Repeatedly. Uu~h: No, I do! JrJn-C-011tru. Kn ew about the \\hole th ing. Clinton: I dodgcu the draft. Wrote letters, cas\ on \Ou'! (;ore: ·where ha\e )UU been'! ·1 he mcJi~\ !tiled with a bunch uf liberal Cll\ i1onmcntalists who'll ne\ er touch me. No~ Tipper. on the 01ticr h.111J, is fa ir g.1mc Qua) le: The cultural cl11e. {start mg to Cf)) \Vhcn arc the) l!.0111)! 10 ~lup pi1:lo;in1t on me.! Uuily Pilot: Whu do you lolb think \\ould be thi.. l>1.: t prc,1dcnt'! • • M y guys made me drink 20 cups of cof- fee, eat a side Qt raw beef, pump iron and . watch football films of Dick Butkis before goin_g on stage. I'm just now coming down. Uu)h: u cc, no t mc,.I h~si.;l:n't re;.illy p:iid much attcutiun tu the Unitl:J St.He!>. Hu" .1l>oul J.1111cs B.1kcr ! I le ci..m-. ro lrno\\ hO\\ to run thine\ -C\Ccpt my l:jmp.•ign Perot: \\ h.1t .1buut H:srf\ 'Truman 1 Wllh Jll my rnun1..~. \\c !>houlJ be .1bk to hgu re out 110" to bring hun b.1ck. It':. !.i1nplc. pulled o,tring!., begged like ;.an Arkans.1 ... hounddog \\,antang a bone. Uush: One wo rd: lraqgate. I knew Sjddam. I lo,cJ Saddam. Gave him ~•ny1hrng he \\Jilted. And Jad I e\'e r tell you about thoi.c mo' ics I ".1td1ed with Clarence Thom.as'? Clinton: What movies?! ( c~ ing fem .ale editor .1g.ai11) Did anyone eve r lell ~ou )Ou 've got great e}Cl>? Daily Pilot: Excuse me, gu1s. l.,.ct 's ask Sen. Gore a question. Why have the media been so Cl inton: I don't think I tru ... t nns~lf. Wh .st .1buut l lilbn: l la\c \OU seen her makCU\·Cr'1 \\'hat a babc.1 • D.ai l) J'ilot: Admi1.il S:o kdale. 311) la'>t ''ords'! 'tockcl alc: \\'ho .1111 I ! \\'h) am l h~rc'? And '''th th.it. the dch.111.: cnd1.:J. Our c\pcn~ at I lo:ig tell us th.it on,c the: drug ''cars oil, the etrntlidatc-; , ... ·ill rt·mcmb 1 nothin!! :.ibout their time here at the· D.111) P.lut .\nu. to tdl }UU the "hole truth and nothing vu:, th.: ,lcb:itc:> -:.ind lie., -~·ill go on. u11.1b.11cd_That':-pol1tii.'>. Tune in tonight. · i U'i//iam Lobdd l i~ t/1t• i·ditur. Help Your Library Get Free Books. MOn''I U.J.A. the maker of quality appk produ1..i.S. IS pl~ to pres.:nt a \&I\' f r' uu t(I ·tum <1pples into books ~1mrly bri~ your Mott's proofs·of-Jll.lrcha.<:.t-to pa.rtic1pa.tJng lahran~-. thmuSU1:"O\l11ht:r ;~o. 1~12. for ~h ~1ott ~ proof collected.''~ ,,,11 rmJ.....-a (nntnbutlOl1 to that lihrarv ttM'Jrd Uk rurch • .1.~ cit fk'\\' hook.-. . L1stl'<l bdo,,· art· ~m1\' of the libranes f)art1c1(\1llll$! 111 )\l\1r l!ru,. OCPL CROW N VALLEY BRANCH WEST MI STER BRA CH LIBRARY MO I I 'S. It's a good thing. ' COME SEE-00-R NEW-W.IBE SElECTJeN- --HANDCRAFTED FURNITURE--·--· Steel, Pine, Handpaintedr Upholstered & Custom Finishes 18x22 Farmhouse Mi rror ... $89.00 24x30 Farmhouse Mirror. $129.00 Shaker Sidechair .............. $159.00 Cabriole leg Sidechair ...... S 199.00 Half round Sidetable ....... $2q9.00 Nightstand ....................... $389.00 Criket table ...................... $450.00 3 Drawer chest.. .............. $479.00 5 Dra\\er chest.. .............. SS 18.00 3 Drawe r dresser S59g.oo · Harvest table/3 drawf r-.:-:: 615.00 - Hal"\e t hanging shelf..... ·649.00 Q\al drop leaf dining table -69.00 ingle door Armo1 re....... Sq 9.00 2 piece hutch .............. S 1199.QO Enterta inment Center ..... S 1299.00 - --BONUS CIFT---.-- -BONUS GIFT---.-- -BONUS GIFF--"' FREE ~ FREE :: FREE : BED ·~DELIVERY :: REMOVAL 1 f RAM E . 11 (In looil arl'a only) 11 OF YOUR OLD BED I ~-J~~~~~-~~!~~~~1~~~~~~~~~-------------; LE FURNITURE 3601 Jambotft BMt., Newport BeiCh 92660 (714) 833-0551 MON·SA T 1 Olm-6pm Closed Sundays ' I 7 R a p A M s F u fl y e (i ! G n c II 8 IC C• It ,, 0 p Ct 1~ ai II" pl tr rl IC SI II a b n re 0 t t c c It A "' a tt e I< 1 c E c " B p IJ ll s C· c 0 • ti ll IC a p p A f< a n g ,, ol n g n n (! 8 d ,, a A b p c II It ft <;1 II It I( " II p 9 c c l II ' ,, c • r I II t c [ " ( I I J I usiness Today . - Networking -Le Tip of Newport Beach, a. bus1ne)> networking organization, will _ hold its autumn social from 5 :30 to 8 p.m . at Baxters re::.taurant, Birch Street and Jamboree Road in Nf\' port Beach. Small business -The Internal rEvenue Service will off er a free workshop enlitled "Income and Expense and Emplo>ment TaA l nformat1on" 10 am. to 4 p.m. Oct. 15 at the Costa mesa Libral), 1855 Park A\e. For reser\allons, call 6.43-4060. Saturday, Oct. 1 7 . Small business taxes -The Internal Re' enue Ser\ ice will off er a free tax worJ..shop for ov..ners and oper-at-Ofs of small businesses from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oct. 17 at Orange Coa!>t College, 2 701 Fait\ 1ew Rd. Call 432-5880 for reser.ations. Tuesday, O ct. 20 Opportunities -4. luncheon seminar entitled "Opportunities in a Time of Cm1s" ,,111 be co-~ponsored b) the South Coast Metro Alliance and the Santa Ana Economic De' elopment Corp at 11 30 · a m Oct 20 at the Red Lion Hotel 1n (())ta Me;a Cut:')l spe,11..ers include Ca lifornia State Treasurer K.lthieen Bro'' n. For re~f\at1ons. ca I -DS-2109 or 647-6585 1:hursday, Oct. 22 Per~onnel policies - The Mer ch lnb and MJnuf.lcturer:> As!;OCiallon '"ill pre>enl a one-day seminar on updating personnel pol cie') and emplo~e~ handboob from 9 " a.m. 10 -1 p.m. Oa. 22 at the Sheraton Ne\\port Beach, 4545 ''acArthur Bhd Call 558-1550 ior informJtcon. Friday, Oct. 23 Time management - Ell~Lll\ t.' Ttrre i\\Jnagemem is the title 01 a one-da) st:mtnar to be .ot1t.'red b\ tll~ ~ \erch;rnts anti mam.fJ : .. 11.:rs.A>5C>C1Jtion. 9 a.ni to 4 :> rn. Oct. ::!3 :it the 't.'\\ putt h\: :.1! 'l ~ 5..: 5 MJcArtlurBhd Ca s-8-1550. Tuesday, -Nov. 3 CPCU meeting -Tt1e Orange En I re Ch.:iptt•r or the ChJflert:'d Pr pt>rt\ Jnd C.hu.1lt\ Uod1..'r"r tc·~ "'!I ho)t ll> annuai All-lndu-,ln OJ\, on tne then t.' '\ \ hJ~ 'tj &, tht.' 19CJ0> lead, Folio'' r Ct>t Lt:ll Behind·· bes r.n1ng at 6 J.m "\u\. 3 al th1.• Red Lron Inn m Costa /\ \es.i Fo• ir.ior.m3tion, c.-1 I ~e,1n Brn ... le> at 2-n-aJOO or BJ•I) K I r a: 3r -i1•n If )OU hJH~ Jn ilt'm for this column, send 11 lo Bob 'Jn f) J..cn, JssistJnl editar, Daily Pilot, 3JO U~ Bal St., Cu:>IJ ,\1esJ, 92621. WHOLESALE TROPICAL NURSERY LIQUIDATION SALE 20-SD% OFF ALL FOl-IAGE PLANTS 1 /2 ACRE OF EXTERIOR PUNTS ·6.000 SOUAAE FEET OF GREEN HOUSE SRI~ YOUR TRUCK & YOUR FRIENDS. DEALERS & SWAPMEETERS WElCOME OEUVERY AVAJL.A81..E 15 gal Candelabra Tree . .~-$10.00 5 foot Calathn:. ............... A'Ttf $1 .00 -- 6 rdl Queen Palma ........... ...$a:6Q . $1.00 6 mi King Palm ................ ~ $3.00 6 fool Bananas ... .11.~.P..!.... . ... ~ $20.00 jcASH) 1 gal Impatient&. .. . .... ~ $1. 50 - 12 foot Birds of Paradiae.: ... ~·$100.00 S Bfoot Cactus ........................ ~ $15.00 101oot Angela Trumpet ........ ~ 925.00 5 gal Queen P1lms ............. ..MO"". $5.00 5 gal Mather Ferna ............ d1tJ. $5. 00 3foot Ban1naa ...... ~"1 .~ .... ~ $5.00 Open To The Public Wed., Tht.rS, Fri., & Sat. Only Sam to 4pm. "l:r'OOl'I 20362 S\N Birch St. ~~ . Sant.aAna HeiQhts ~,-~JS (714) 756-1~11 ............. .. , .. • lntenor & Ex tenor Exotic -Tropicals •Cactus •Palm Trees • Banana Trees ·~ Orchids The Business P.J&e runs on Mondays. Wednesd.lYJ. Thursd.l)<S .and Frida)S Business Editor Tony Cox ... 642-4321, nt. 37 Mercedes owners cla• up at Ratchar Jonas ~ in new promotion, Newport Beach car dealer offers free car washes to all Mercedes-Benz drivers. By Tony Cox Bvs.r<tu E ci.10< NEWPORT BEACH -Jt may b true that there'!> oo free lunch in thi> \\Orld, but if )OU Jrhe a Mercede::.-Denz, )'OU c:in get a free car \.\3)h Fletcher Jone Motorcar:. is offering free car washes 10 ull Mercedes O\\ncrs -even those "ho bought their car) else" here -on Saturda)S from 9 a m. to 1 p.m l\o purcha)e is required. ·Although there are no strings :in.1chcJ to 1he freebie, the dealership's O\\ ner do hope the promotion "111 pay long· term J1,1di:nds. Since Jcquiring the former Jim Slemons Imports out of ban~ruptcy Inst December. Flc1chcr "Ted" Jones Jr. :inJ his father h:nc undertaken sc1ocr:il promotions and ad\'crtisements to ''in b;id. local Mercedes-Benz customers. The younger Jone\ said he hopes the free car "ashes will help to cre:ite good ".ill "ith po1en1ial customers and posithe \\Ord·of·mouth ad,eni ing in the community. "We JU~t \\Jnt to crea1c a good :umo~phcre," Jones said. ··People hong out, ha\'e 3 cup or coffee, look at c:m and t:ilk 10 other Merccdes-Denz O\\ners. It's almo:.t lrkc a )OCi:tl e'c:nl. "We don't sec it as an) 1hing that's going to bring U) more businc~ right a" J). For the local people who ha,·en't been b:id, \\c! \\ant them to get in the h!!bit of finding us agarn. We \\Jnt them to sec that there's not only new ownership, but also a new atmosphere that is friendly and profe sional." The car-" ash promotion began four \\eeks :igo. About 20 Mercedes-Genz drheh took ad\'antage of the: of°fer in 1hc first \\eek, Jones said, and that nymber h:is gro"n steadily to a high of 50 • cJr) last Saturda). PICK UP AND DELIVERY AVAILABLE Thc dc.alcrship al>0 offer) free c1'1cc clinics -; w_hich include a \Cf\1cc check and car wash -• :.ibout three or four times a year. Jone\ said the lai.t ~rvice clinic, "hil:h \\(IS held on Sept. 26, Jrc\\ :?SO ~lcm:dc> O\\ners. Jone) s:rnJ Fletcher Jones Motorcar:.' aggressive marketing campaign ha) hefpcd .th~ dc.:Jlcr!>hip not only to ,,..,n back the confiJcnce of local Mercedes cu>tomcr... but abo to lure buyer) from oul>idc thrs area. In fact, in .. p11e of the rcces)ion, the Jc;ilcrship 1n !>ome months has exceeded record revenue fc,cls achic\cd during Slemons Import~· hc)d.I) Exclusively at Anaheim. Costa Mesa and El Toro La-Z-Boy' Furniture Galleries Trade-in your old, used chair or sofa (any condition) and receive 5100 off on new La-Z-Boy~. furniture. Choose from Orange County 's largest La-Z-Boy~ selection. w E F u ANAHEIM Your Sofa Is Worth $100 Your Chair Is Worth $100 ... towards any La-Z-Boy® upholstered product EXAMPLE: · List Price 5429 Super Value s399 . Chair Trade-In _s100 You Pay Only 5299 HURRY FOR BEST SELECTION! S H 5 A T 5 F A c T COSTA MESA 3115 Harbor Blvd . EL TORO 2364l El Toro Rd . 0 528 South State College (2 blocks South of Lincoln) 991-7940 • ( 1/2 mile South of 405 fwy.) 434 0744 (One block North of Rockfteldl 583-0744 Monday thru Friday, 10 am-8 pm . Saturday 10 am -6 pm, Sunda 10 am-5 pm o 1 2 L z Bo) ' • if t .. : N ' • ' " . .FRIDAY,·. SATURDAY, -SUNDAY· . OCTOBER -16,11,18 STORE DIRECTORY 250 E. 17th · Hlllgren liquor -~ 51'8·8898 · .Hair Productions 5"8·3"8 NewPor1 Mesa Martial Arts 845-8851 . Bagels, Etc. 8"5·7877 Denim Depot 5U·0898 E1ery Bloomln Thing A8·7899 . . . .· · VO E. 171h SI. llnnles Restaurant 772-1284 Costa Mesa Stauoners A2·'513 Blltl••'s Bridal Salon 5U·8284 -- 111111 I Tlnads 541.3323 Bud's Tallon IU-2280 S• B• Aquarium SU-5015 SllOll Nook IU-5255 W11e11·s Tbe Partr .. 7~·1803. Norge VIiiage Laundry IU-5853 . AA I D Eleelronlcs 8'2·8882 SUlll'CUIS . 131·7190 NIWDCU1 Cmlgn Design MZ·UIO Celesll•'s Qa1l11J Mells A!·7111 . Sir 11111'1 lid~ IQ-2252 C•ll-11 l1H1ry 131·2122 -· mt111SL •1c111•-• •1121 m£ 17111SL ••• 1111111 ....... ....... , ........... Prus IU .. 21 •at Ill L-1 Ill-. •11u .................... ••tn• . . Bewl'A:c:hlng Bargain• for Sidewalk Sale Wide Variety of Party Supplies & Gifts GREATLY REDUCED! FRECome By for E popcorn! 270 EAST 17TH STREET, COSTA MESA IN HILLGRFN SQUARE OPEN b lJt(S Mor• f ri 10.m• bpm S.i! 10;im 6pm . Discounts To Non Profit O rganlz•tlons • Costumes-Adult & childrcns. Prices comf)2 rable to rental • Theat rical make-up & teeth • Wigs & hats • Dody pans (gore items, skulls · & shrunken heads) • Decorations • \X'eapons (rea listic & safe)· • Endless Acccsorics ' ' FREE "HOW TO" Make·Up Demon)trations Sat .. Oct. 17th Hollywood Magic 298 E. 17th St. • Costa Mesa 646-4374 • Hours l0-9 Fall Bargain Days .Sidewalk Sale Savings up to 25% on Aquarium & Pet Supplies Leok for RED TAGS nn oat the Stere! 548-5015 270 E. 17th St. # 10 The 8polt :~ocik has been located on 17lh Street n :::C.sta ~esa sree 1961 . ~ owner Evet,11 Paonessa. seNes ttld fast.en needs of lhe coastal C01Vrufllty by olfenng a variety of trqJe personalized ser.ices Evetyn and her staff Y.11 persona:ly coorcf~te cothl.ig and accessooes 10 n-eet the neoos of Irle Spat Nook customer. --Up-to -tile mrote -fashions ~ famous labels s~h as Adncme Vrtiacfn are a sample of the QLelity ines a'failable The Sport Nook 270 E. 17th Street + Costa Mesa 714 646-5255 I .. BARG.Al NS GALORE NIKE SHOES ASICS J • REEBOK CLOTHING .i. CONVERSE ADIDAS ~SRORTJNG GOODS_LQJTO~ ( A~''S\kwcJk ~! ~ •Halloween Items & DeCorations . ~ • 50°/o Off Christmas Cards •Lots of Great Sale Items and Closeouts ! · We've been told by you (the public) that we have a great" Sidewalk Sale! 11': ~COSTAMESA . ~ STATIONERS I C ·{ ,, "Friendly <bwn-hpme S8fVOJ br ~last 33 yeatS· 270 E 17th St. Costa Mesa. CA92627 TFL 642456.1 FAX (714) 722·?986 MICllSll MEXICAN RESTAURANT ,Cocktails Our meals are a trip to Mexico! Call Ahead for Food To Go! Open Daily 11 NA -296 East 1 7th St• Hillgren Square Costa Mesa • 645-7626 cu c <( ·- t:: • 0 c. ~ . z . 270 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA . ~ ' I • I . I t I • • I I a I 71 A $1 I P. Al M SI Fl u. tic Ye Be (7 ~ GI n1 C1 lh 81 10 C:t lh S( ot pr ce lie ar lh pl 1 th re 10 Stl lit ilV b< rit It?· ol th C1 er lh A1 ltC al• th er l 10 IC °' E C• M 81 I pl ti\ th S\ I cc c. bo II' It" IC Ill p p A ta a n g f;. 8• n IT n (! a d ~r. ill A I I). p c It tr (!' S• It tr le •r II p g 0 c l. II s n ( II I= I• II 8 c [ f t " ( Send your Items to llob v.in Eyken, The Daily Pilot, 330 W. 8.iy SL, CO,JU Me1.1, 92~1. TQday African ecology -An audio-visual presentation on ecology and population in Africa will be the featured event at the Oct. 15 meeting of the Newport H ills Carden Club, 9:30 a.m. at the Phase II Clubhouse, 1900 Port Carlow Place. Rep. Christopher Cox, R-Newport Beach, will be a special guest. Call· 640· 1889 or 644-5933 for information. Envirqnmental symposium -The : Environmental Law section of the Orange County Bar AssOciation will host its annual Environmental Syrhposium beginning at 8:30 a.m. Oct. 15 at the Beverly Heritage Hotel, 3250 Avenue o( .the Arts in Costa Mesa. Call 541-0CBA. Benefit walk -Zonta Club of Newport Harbor will host a . combination walk arid pancake breakfast to benefit f/le YWCA Hotel for Women 6 a.m..to noon Oct. 1 7 at Newport Dunes, 11 31 Back Bay Drive. Participants are asked to RSVP by Oct. 1 S at 549-4751. Intelligen t voting - Philosophy instructor Roe Piehl will discuss fallacies commonly used in political campaigns and how to analyze news reports criLically in a semin.:ir entitled "Logic in the Voung Booth," at 7 p .. m. Oct 15 in the Community Room at the Ne\\ port Center Library, 856 an Clemente Drive. Call 644-3181 . Island cooking -The city of Nev' port BeJch \Vilr offer a class on the spicy cooking of the Caribbean from 7 to 10 p.m. Oct. 15 at the Oasis Senior Center in Corona del Mar. The class will be repeated Oct. 22. Advance registration is required. Call 644-3151. Square dance -The city's senior square dance troupe, the Costa Mesa Quicksteppers, invite experienced square dancing couples to their weekly dance, 9 a.m. Thursday at the Costa Mesa Senior Citizens Center, 19th Street and Pomona Avenue. The group has female partners available for ~ single men with square dancing experience who would like to join the fun. Call 545-5669. Friday, Oct: 16 Emotional support - A spiritual and emotional healing support group dealing with such issues as addictions. relationships, disease, anger and stress will be offered at noon Oct. 16 at Visions and Dreams Emporium, 1804 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. The group will continue meeting at noon each Friday. Call 556-8000. Saturday, Oct .. 1 7 Model train rides -The Orange County Model Engineers will oTf er free rides on their scale model railroad from 10 a.m. to 3:30 pm Oct 17 and 18 at Fail'\ 1ew Park 1n Costa Mesa. Business taxes -Ernest J. Dronenburg, vice chairman of the :.late Board of Equalization, will team up with eight other taxation authorities to offer a one·day tax seminar for Orange County busi· ness owners beginning at 9 a.m. Oct. 17 at the Orange Coast College Forum Auditorium, 2701 Fairview Rd. in Costa Mesa. For reservations and information, call 558-4774. Book sale -Friends of Costa Mesa Libraries will hold a sued book sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oct. 17 at the Mesa Verde Library, Mesa Verde Drive and Baker Street. Most hardcover books and trade paperbacks are 50 cents. Pocketbooks are 25 cents. Records and children's books are also available. Call 549·2493 for more information. Christmas boutique - Hand-made Christmas ornaments and g.Cts as well as baked goods will be on sale at Newport Harbor Lutheran Church's Christmas Boutique, 9 a.m. to noon {)cf .. 17 at the church, 796 Dover Drive in Newport Beach. All proceeds will benefit the Newport Harbor Lutheran children's nursery. Armenian festival - Armeni.'.ln food, music, dancing and gifts will be featured at the nrst Armenttjn Food F~val and Bazaar, noon to 8 p.m. Oct. 17 and 18 al St. Mary Armenian Apostolic Church, 148 E. 22nd St. in Costa Mesa. Art auction -The Costa Mesa Girls Tennis Team and Co1u Karate will sponsor a f und·raising art t>uction at 6 p.m. Oct. 17 at the Costa M~ Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St. Works by local artists as well as nationt>lly and intern.Jtion.illy acclaimed maiters till be on sale. Proceeds will purchase equipment and suppli~ (or lhhe two youth sj')Orts organlz.cilions. Call 7S1 ·6301 . Sunday, Oct. 18 Annual hike tour -The 8th Anf'ual Newport Beach Bike IoU4 sponsored by the Newport Beach Bicycle Trails Citizens' Advisory Committee with the . , assistance o( area businesses, will begin at 10 .a.m. Oct 16 SJl Newport Dunes. The event features T-shirts, door prizes :ind refreshmentS, as well as a short presentation on bike maintenance and bike ~(ety. Call 644-3311 . ..,_ Fall fair -The environmental nature center will hold its annual fund-raker, the Fall fair and pumpkin Patch, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the center. 1601 16th St. 1n Newport ~acti. The environmental Nature Center is a 2 1/Hicre showcase o( native California plants and wildlife. The fair will feature pumpkins, gifts, baked goods as well as nature activities for children and guided tours of the center. Call 645-8489 for information. Master ballet class - Choreographer David Allen will of. (er a m.ister class in ballet at 1 p.m. Cot. 18 at the Defore Foundation (or the Arts, 151 Kalmus Drive, C·3, in Costa Mesa. CaU 241-9908. Monday, Oct. 19 Breast implants -H igh Priority, the bre.ul cancer research ,1nd information "network, will hold "general meeting from 10 a.m. Lo · 1 p rn. Oct. 19 at the Center Club in Costa Mesa. featured speaker will be plastic surgeon Dr. Brian Kent The event will include lunch, a fashion show and a talk by High Priority member Suz.lllne Meindl. ·For infom1Jtion, call 54 2-6419. ADD and education A seminM on how pawnts of >tudents w ith attention deficit di:.ordor cJn comt~lunic;ite their childrc1l's . spec'al nel'CIS to 11.'.)dWr) .md school adminbtr.1tur~ \\ill be offored at 7 p.m. 0~1. 19 ,1t the uilltell> of JoJn Andrl'\\·'S, 1151 DOH' Strt•ct. Newport Bt:>Jch. Tlwrc is a nomin.11 charge o( SS (or tlw scminJr. (Jll 4 76-0991 ior iniorn1.uio11. Christmas fund-raise The jurnor Le;sgue of Orange County will hold its 17th annuJ Christmas Company Oct. 20 throu~h 23 at the Orange Coun f Jirgrounds. The event (eaturc~ merchandise from SO specialty store~ JS "ell as food, celebrity • gue:.l speakers and visits from S. CIJus. Proceeds will benefit the league's charitable activities. COSTA MESA IS .A GREAT PLACE-TO SHOP CAMPAIGN! ., • l .. MERCHANT .SPONSORS: City of Costa Mesa Coast Travel Motor Car Dealers South Coast Plaza • I . . J.D. Property ·Management Downtown Merchants Sports Connection Grant Boys .Ma Barkers Tice' s Equipm ent Rental Kinko's No SUBStitute Shea Advertising Mail Boxes Etc. Newport Party Center Triangle Square Pasta. Mesa Harbor Center Goat Hill Tavern C le C Financial Services Dr. Brigide Dally Pla~ns Lumber le Supply -Cimco Inc. Regina's Statuary Ben's Plants le Pets Chlldrens Photography -Leslie Eaton Moods and Memories -Marie Eckess Opus Ill .. • ilot y Neighborhoods to shut borders on Halloween ~ Tired of annual -- vandal ism spree, Harborview and Newport Hills homeowners decide to PaY for extra police protection, deny access to outsi ders. By Tony Dodero Stll1 Wrrter NEWPORT DEACH -1C you plan lo ventu re into the Harborvicw or Newport Hills area lhis Halloween the only thing you'll be treated to is a bevy of Newpon Ueuch police officers. At the reque~t of the Harborvic" und Ne" port Hills homeowners associations, the City Council agreed to beef up police presence in the area and close off ucce~ to the communities between 4~30 anti 11 :00 p.m. The associations cited acts of vandalism, illegal fireworks and disturbances during the last few Halloweens as the reason for the s1rec1 closures. And last year, Halloween disturbances reached a new high when two police cars had eggs tossed on them and a couple of windows broken, Sgt. Andy Gonis said. A team of bicycle offi ce rs will be deploye d in the neighborhood Halloween night and officers wi ll shut down access to the area at Newport Hills Drive East and West, San Miguel, Port Sutton, Ford Road and East Gate. Only residents, police and emergency personnel will be allowed into the area. The cost fo r the e.xira deployment on Halloween wi ll cost the city an additional Sl,000. While the police often cloi.e off streets fo r special events and holidays such as the fourth of July, the action will be the first time the city has closed off un area for Halloween activiiics, Gonis said. __ W estern Was te Industries SINCE 1957 Stmng Ctntral and South Orangt County Spedalrdng In TrashHauL~ Pcxtablc Toi lea foc:na~ Tcnqxr.uy Power Sa:xaee Boxes Office T ra.ilcrs Rmt·A·lm 16281 Con&ruction Circle West, Irvine 857 --6523 \ • Thursday, October 1 s: 1992 A7 Robber caught alter bargain with victim ~ Alleged bandit nabbed by Costa Mesa polic e after being talked out of part of his loot during robbery . By LorfAnn Basheda 51111 Wr11er COSTA MESA -An armed robber agreed to let an Ohio man keep most of the money in his pocket :i fter the 60-ycJr-old vie· tim stubbornly informed the thief that he couldn't afford to hond it oil over. Sttrn Clark told police he had just t•1ke11 \ S200 oµt of on outomated teller machine at Downey Savings in the 300 block of East 17th Street Saturday "hen a clcan·~h•l\'Cn man \~caring a beret walked up •. \IH)\\CJ him u scmi·automatic handgun in hi'i w.1i-.tbam~ :i nd clcmand ed he hand over all the monc). Clark '>Jid he told the gunman to ''ait a minute ~mtl-proeeeded to"""':tlk-to his C<u~ :ind climb 1010 the driver\ scat. At that point, Cl~rk )aid, the robber climbed into the back )CJI, which was un- locked. So Clark got bock out of hb car and started to wal k away. According to Clark, the robber then 1ohovt· ed: "Don't try to be a hero, I'll i.hoot you right here," · So Clark switched his matcgy and told the thief that he was strapped for money and simply couldn't afford to turn it uver. . Apparently com inccd, the robber asked Cl.irk how much money he had, :111d :igrecd to take only SSO of it. Since Clark only had S20 bills, he hanclcd the robber $60. According lo repor s, the robber then 'it•1rtcd to "alk one \\,ty, and Clarl.: began "Jlking another -11 .. m urJ a pu) phone. Scnsjng thJt Cl.irk "ll' go1ne 10 c;ill police, rcporh sa}. the robber turned ij.1~k :irounc.J to say thJt if he did :in) thin.:; 11.mli:>h, tie \\.l.luld shoot "from "1.-erc 1 'm .. 1.'' Cla1k ignord the 111.111, llm\!'H!f, ~nJ went to a n'c:irb) l>u)inc~-.·10 call polkc from u P·•) phone. , Police 1:~1ught the h:rnurt l..tc r 1hu1 night after ~orm:onc i,,,,, him rl1bbing a couple ut the -,:.ime hank mttdilnc.' · faJmontl Canipbcll, 33. "·' 1.1kzn in~o cu~·, IOd) :ind botlkcl.I 1i1to lhc eu .. 1a M1;i.;i J.111 01.1 • SSU.000 bJil. It "a' ':l ,,n1n~:cr1tre~t:urrc~ "no lolluA C<f C.1mpbcll .ind 0.1gg.:d p 1lrh JO\\ll, For a subscri ption to the Odil\ Pilot, ca ll 642-4333. HICKORY FARMS . 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BUGS~ Snakes . . . z Professional MAKE-UP AND 2a MUCH MUCH MORElll ~' ... .. ,.a~~ ~ • CltUB carand de/ 111dr ~t-~ ~outiq-11e 720-3955 2660 East CGGSt Hiahway •·Corona del Mar, CA• 92625 CYBEX MACHINES • T~t~DMILLS • ST~lRMASTERS • AEROBICS • WORKOUT BOUTIQUE .... I ,_ .. Local sports card nrm mas count~ against -I ~ Costa Mesa-based maker of three-dimensional cards fights back against copyright infringement allegations. By Tony Cox 8usinHS [¢.l« COSTA MESA -A nedgllllg baseball card mab.er thdt was slapped in July \\ nh four lawsuits .illeging tradcmarl.. and copyright · infringements hJs denied \Hong· doing and countcrsued 1n c~1ch case, accusing large cull)pet1turs and licensees ~f ll) 1ng to stymie small newcomers to the business. · CostJ McsJ·baseJ DaJ's Kid Corp., maker of thrcc·dimcns1onal trading cards ~..illed Tri Cards, at:· cuscd industry g1an1s Upper Deck Co .. Score Group lnc. and Leaf lnc. -ai. "ell as licenser the Major League Oascb:ill Pla)C rs Assoc1..it1on -of se\.er..il antitrust- relatcd 'iolat1ons. dicati\C of any guar-.intcc of orii1n or quality -therefore invalid:itmg the tradcmark·infnngemerit ac· cusaiions. At the 11amc time, D.1J' Kid alleged that the "Collector's Series" name it use» has earned "fame and great guod\\ 111," anc.J Upper Deck committed trademark infringement• by u 1i1g that n:ime on some products. Steve Poludnbk, director of lcg::il affairs for Upper Deck, de· scribed 1he Dad's' Kid cuunter .. uit against hi:. company as _. .. stand- ·ard, boikrplate" uns,,er to a trademark-infringement lawsuit. Veteran salesman Christopllcr of those organizations last April terclaims and enjoin the major K.3mar founded Dad's Kid l:m sent leucrs 10 Dad's Kid ordering card comp:mics ond 1he Players )'ear and began marketing 1'ri 1he company to cease and desbr Associ:uion from in1erfering with Cards, which sell for between SB marketing card~ with their trade-the mnrkc.t ing of Tri Cards. Dad's ond S1 3, C'Jrly this }'car. The com· marked logos, names anc.J like· Kid seeks actu:1I and punitive pany uses three cards made by a nesses. The Players Association damages, ns we ll o tripling of dam· maJor card company to make each followed up m July whh a lrade· ages under amitrust law>. Kamar of its eim.I . Tn Cards look. much marl-infringcmenl la\\suit ag.1inst said that in the Upper Deck coun· like the ongin..il manufacwrcr ' Dad's Kid. tcrsuit alone. Dad's Kid is seeking cards, except for t~1c three· The Dad's Kid countcrsuits damages of S250 million. dimeni:.ional effect. acJcJcd that the card mat..crs tried Chri!ltinc Roberts, vice prcsi· Sl·orc, Leaf and Carlsbad·bascd to retain their monopoly by f1'<ing dent of legal affairs for Dad's Kid, Upper Deel.. filed sult against licensing fees too high for mall said she hopes 'to consolidate the Dad's Kid this summer in federal companies lil..c Dad's Kid 10 pa) four hmsuits. In her counier- court, alleging that tr.1dcnwrk and Also in their effort to keep Dad's claims, Robem reserved the right co pyright inlringements by Dad's Kid from gcuin~ a foothold in the to udd Major Lcuguc llaseba ll Kid hurt their reputations and ere· $2 billion im.lustf)', the counter· Properties and two 01her compct- ated unfair competition. su1b said, IJrge ~ard companies ~ng card makers to the ;antitrust Dut Dad' Kid alleged in its rcfw.cd to sell their card) directly ' claims. countersu1ts thJt its large ~ompeti-to 1he Costa Mesa firm, forcing Don Gibson, genera l counsel tors innucnci.:d the organizations Knmar's group to ncqu,re the with Major League Il11scbal1 Prop· that license c.ird companies -curds it needed to make Tri Ca rds crtics, said he would not comment C\lajur League Uaseball Properties · from secondary sources :it higlfcr on the conspir:icy allegationi. bc- anJ the td.1JOr League Dascball prices. cause he hasn't seen the Dad's Pla~crs A'>'>U1.1a tion, re pecti\'ely Dud's Kid asked the court 'to Kid counleri.uits. I le said hun- -no1 to g1v~ licenses to new com-dismiss the four 1:1\\ suit~ against dreds of ne\\ card cornp:inics panics. Dad's Kid, award damages 10 the apply for licenses each yenr, and avoid over~1ura1ina card market. Kanuar said he would like to &• licenses in baseball and oth sports that would ~llo~ Dad's ~· to produce cards with 11s own orig· inal photos. He ~id t~at with those licenses, Dad s Kid would not ha'c 10 purchase curds made by other companies ond would be able to lowe r the rclllil price of Tri C>1rds 10 between SJ and $4 . The four la\\suits :igainst Dad's Kid dama~cd the company's ~ales by frightening aw:iy rctail~rs, Konrnr sa\d. f-lc declined t.o dis- clo)e soles figures, but s:ud the company was dn\'en from a peak level of 1.'8 "'tmployces to a cu r- rent level of less than 20 employ- ees. •''It 's just pure intimidation," ·Kumar said of his larger com peti· iors. "To be sbut down and intimi· dated and crushed so 'igorously in the earl} stages of our company sho,,s. )'OU that they're ''orried about something." Jn i1s counte1sullS and ..inS\\eh to 1he four lawsuit!>, DaJ's KiJ of· fici:ils denied that the Upper Deck. Score and Leaf n:nnc arc reco~n1~abJe 10 the public J.nd JU· "We recognize it as basically a tcxtboob. ans\\Cr and countcr· dJ111b," Poludnial.. said. ··They ha'e to pro'c the allegations, ant.I we don't think 1herc's a snO\\bJll's chance in hell of them doing that. We look forward to going to balllc with them if that's "hat they "ant," ~amar ha~ been unable so far Costa Mesa compuny on-the cou n->~ne concern of his company is to to o~ain lken~s from Major r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ League Baseball Properties and the Pla~ers A'sotialion. aud both PILGRIM RETURNS TO NEWPORT BEACH LOCAL NEWS 0 LY Farrn('r~ lnsurar''.::O:' Groun RABBITT AGENCY For a !>Ubscription Lo the Daily Pilol, cal l 642-4333. 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Share Ou~ Selves fo under Jean forb~th and bo3rd prez Jack Society Ctascr fou nd the teari ng bit w9rked just fine Sunday evening at the SOS morrgage closing campaign cclebrntion at The Ri12 Restaurant. {For 1 \.1 years, SOS has occupied a · Joca1 ion on Supe rior Ave. where it i!Ssists the hungry and • homeless.) The $502-per-couple puny wa s attended by a sell·out crowd of 375, who also marked the 10th anniversary of the popul ar Ritz. Proceeds have been estimated at From left, commiHee mem ber Peter Zeughauser, Share Our Selves founder Jean Forbath and T~e Ritz's Hans Prager at the SOS party. ~ ltaonooelfO<" O.ily Pllol From left, Susan and Dav id Sills, Mary Hendrickson, and Carol and Larry Hoffman attended the C\Cnl. $275,000, :ind major donor!> ($25,000 each) incl uded Fi eldstone Co., Howard and Alberta Ahmanson, George Hoag Family Foundation nnd the Irvine Health Foundation, nlong "ith S 10,000 gift from St. Joseph Health Sys tems, Austin and Shirley Mahr and VVard Munson. The Ritz's Hans Prager and chef Michael Kang of Five Feet Restaurant!> co·chJircd the evening, and no one should ha'e gone 3\\ay hungry "ith thO!>C two in charge. The) "ere &!>sisted by chef!> Al;in Creeley of Golden Truffle. Pascal Olhats of Pascal, Christian Rassinoux of The Dining Room, Ritz Carlton. John Mclaughlin of J.W.'s in Anaheim, Jean Pierre Lemanissicr of An1oine's and Lupe Camarena of the rut.t. Diners, who began 1heir evening \\ilh a Ritz terrace reception, included commit1ee mcmbcn. Peter' Zcughauser with Helen, Glenn Oassoff with Mina and Lauri Mendenhall \\ ith Mike. Christine Rhoades will co-ch.iir the Design· ing Women's benefit at the Four Seasons. !)ays accordi ng LO 1hi.: ~m it:ition rh) me, black tic is just fine for the 1 lallowce n bn-.h. 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"' (! 81 d• '" a1 A I b p Ct le Ir II' SI II' It' I< '" It p. 9• I 0 c la It ,, ,,. 0 Ill P• IC In I ., cc 0 "' b t IC '" dt ~ .., ~ -.._ .. -----.. -... - --~ ,,,. . -.... ---.. ----~-.. ·-----~ lj Accessories add panache to autumn fashions Above, Luciano Tempes ta.~ decked-out investment on printed red '~ool challis adds a touch of whimsy to striped wool trousers. At right, this Anne Kfoin scarf f Cfr The Vera Companies captur~s ~nimal prints in its oblong silk scarf, tied in a drop slip knot. OJ c.1'\.S A New Line of Casual Fashions for Men & \\bmen ~t> END OF SUMMER SALE 20% OFF Th ru Oct. 31st Bright colors and a relaxed flt make this stylish, easy to care for clothlng PERFECT FOR TRAVEL .. FUN TO WEAR! -034uaol'00< Orfve Newport Beach • 675-9773 Iocoted behind Deloney sRestOuronf obOve Cafe Ole Mon -$0! 1 (bn-5prn. $Ull 10C7n '4lplT'I ABOUT DENTAL IMPLANTS? NO CHARGE TO THE PUBLIC Thursday, October 22 , 1992 7:00 p.m. -8:30 p.m. Hoag Health Center, Irvine 4870 Barranca Pkwy., Ste. 300, Irvine Tue day, October _27, 1992 7:00 p.m. -8:30 p.m. Oasis Senior Center 800 Marguente Ave., Corona def Mar Or. Scbcrg will peak on the henclits of den tal implants & co mctic dcnti try. How rhey can improve your <(mile, your lifurylc, your sen~e of well being PLEASE CALL: 645-2188 FOR A RESt:RVATION T. he fall season is brimming with a range of fabrics ana innovative shapes, providing women wllh a f rcsh and updated menswe<ir look and men with '40s styled flair, reminiscent of your f avoritc screen star. High-styled, sophisticated cfressing that captures an essence of timeliness is not only easy, it's f u1l... if you know how to : accessonze. Enhancing the darker, eJrthy .lUtumn colors b}' accessorizing correctly, adds brightness and contrast, and takes you from the appropriate business dress to the after-five look in style. Vests, for both men and women, should be a must investment for your fall - wnrdrobc. Worn over everything from T-shirt!> to silks and Jnimal prints, designers arc creating inviting looks from a variety of fabric!). Vc::.ts add just the right touch of wit and \\ himsy to trJditionJI pinstripe trousers, by providing C>•e-Jppealing color and paucrn. l Jdics, the quickest way to liven up your wardrobe is by ticcessorrzihg with scJf'\ e::. -a \\Ondenul \\'.1y to crcJtc d1ff erent SL} lcs \\ ith color, texture and design. Clc\crly tied Jncf avail,1ble in J variety of shJpes, such as squJre, oblong Jnd biJs, SLJrvcs oHcr il tremendous amount oi versatility to a basic \\ orl..ing wardrobe. Try w r,1pping a \ivid scarf around the shoulders of a blouse or suit jJckct, knotting it - in front or on the side. A JXHlerncd oblong or squ;uc scarf - tied in J hJnging slip !..not lool..s great in lieu oi J nccl..lacc, for a I diff crcnt loo!... Add excitement I m ;r simple drc::.s by tyhrg J I _ large squJrc scarf around the h1Jh, and for J more dramiltic C\ cning look, WL'ilr it lil..e ,1 ~h1l\\ I. . The counterpart to the Jt~cntiun ·gctting impact of the sbrf is thL· sill.. tic - uncfoubtcdl>' the most visible part of a rmmls wJrdrobe ilnd single most impo1tant accessory. Tal<a advantage of the wider shnpc and newer patterns, from bold stripes and gcomctrits to abstract designs ;ind theme-related, such as ecology or pop music, to strut your stuff. Retro looks, re-creating the '40) and 'SO) arc the perfect accents .for the new longer collar dress shirts being shown for fall. A new concept called micro pJlternswhere small, detailed, intricately colored patterns are repeated over the entire tie, takes advantage of the brillin~t mixing of gold, red, green and purple autumn tones. You'll also sec hats mnking a comebJck -f flOm berets and baseball laps to romantically styled florJls and f cit fedoras, hJLs <ire being worn for the sheer fun of it! Send in your latest Fashion & Beauty nc"s, inquiries and photogr.1phs to: Fashion, The DAILY PILOT, 330 West Bay Street, Costa Mcs.1, 92627, or F.lx us ;uur upcomint: cv<.•11/s at 631-5902. Ple.lsc 111cludc your naml', address and phom• number. '/ Bouquet of 1 dz. 11" helium balloons $7.99 How about Orange and & Black balloons for your Halloween party? Come in at 7:30 am and gcc a friendly •Goocf Morning• from Peggy Cunninf,'ham. She's a long ti me Newport Beach res1dcnr and an outstanding cmplO)'CC at CM \ Srat1oncrs.Whcn it come to r:ypcwntcr and pnntcr nbbom, Peggy knows 1t .a.lL .. Ir'' .1 I r .1. l 1 r , q 1 '. 50°0 (JFF un Bnxl·d Chri,r1n.1' l .1r.I, IOCQ's of cltnr impressions tLUy "' rt-ink Just because they call it a birthmark doe nt mean youre marked for life. Our free screening, October I~ to l'j, can show vou how lru er treatment helps remove pider \eins age spol~, freckles, tattoos and port-\\in e stains. L:l-<M~lt'r llt\\ hop: fornlt'n \t.'OIJlt"'fl ruid ch1ld~n \\ho Lt"«l to dunk h.11 m~ ,t h1nhn1ark \\,1., ,1 hfetm~ ~ntdlCl'. \!Jn~ J°'"'lflll' hJ\l , ln.'3ll~ tlt...,"O\\.'l\'d tlit> drJillJllC d1ff~·reoo:• l,l•d 11\'lllll)('lll' C<!ll 111.1kt·- and n<M ~ 1111 C~Ul. t<X> Fmm Octoh r r to~~. tl1t ph,,,. c1:Uh of tilt' \\nrltl n n<Mned Ht'C~ll.Ul 1..1.'ier fl t,11111tl' & \kJ1ul ('lime. I' C 11\l nt \'1 II h ronduc 1111 ~ .l I n.ic n: II· mg d1111c 10 htlp )ou tk\1de 1r l.L-.er tre-Jt1111.·n11' .wn~·n.Ht FM co1\,ul l:tt1t>11.\oc1 SltUnil\ 1tl on .1 \\,1lk m h<L\I frum to ,t m to 1 pm for .1 f l\'t' \\l'Ckday ai,~mtmcnt. 11r for :k~l1uon.d 111fom1.111or1 or d1n'Ctlon.\ pll""J.'( c.iJI I" l-i l 'b ~If~' Smee tll'.' lleckm.m l.:.l'V.'r 1n,111u1t• & \lt\ht'.tl Chm.c t~'lll'\I ... , \r-JJ\ a~ . \\ · \ · lx·lix'1 nm lhJn ~.00> [l'qlle A '''1t 10 ourfn'l' scrrenmg ma) ~ ~'il11t· Ii gilt Of I h<,. 'Ml lll:1~ "' able 10 hdp ~OU "(I plC'l't.' rall 11-ia) UC:I CAMPUS BECKMAN LASFR INSTITUTE AND MEDICAL CLINIC , . . llMll llt~hh ~1l11H'S Road t l\C, 11\111(', C:\ 11J"'I~ (Oil Int (.llllpll\ ofl c ln1nt•) Ol•N!~~lwrl Ill! ~'lllOfl "" ' • I I r Newport Buch/Costa M-Daily Pilot .. . --. ~. ~ 15, 1112 Att 1-------------. - . . -. ...J . . ' . . -. ,_ . . . . hen it comes to reaching . . For a cofnmunity newspaper, that's · ' . into the heart of Newport -, a lot of advertising punch-as local Beach and Costa Mesa, nobody . · businesses have discovered, espec--. . does it better than the Newport ially when -You factor in the Daily Beach/. Costa Mesa Daily Pilot. Pilot's 51 journalism awards won · ~ · . ---. Each Thursday and Saturday, we in '92 .. Not Only does the Daily cover the two citi.es with 45,000*. Pilot have the biggest audited · · newspapers-more than the -circulation in Newport Beach · . · .. , L ' · Register, mffie . than-the -Hmes,---, ------and Costa Mesa on-Thursda ~-___. more than any otherri.ewSpapet ~ , ' . . ' • and Saturdays, it's · also the best read. .. . . • I - 1 • R • p A ~ SI Fl u fit Vt 81 (7 c n c It B to Cf tt SI 0 P' Cl IH a1 th pl ti rt le. . II a b ri Ir 0 - It c c ll " h a II i• 1 l r ( ~ f ~ I I •I .. G MllACl.E sli~d into comas and survived. '"'lbcy said. 'I just want to tell you there's hope.'" Berry· Youns recounted. "And maybe it is a one in a million chance, but lhat one in a million might be yours." the way back to her Costa Mesa apanmcnt after a late dinner Friday, lbc declined. chUd," she u id. "Everybody who knew her loved her." shortly aflcrward Berry developed ll tear in her luna. From A1 The cily will spend less than Sl,000 for the conference this yenr. Co)ta Me a, which spent on av· crage of $770 for its 13 convention deleg:ues la.st year, sent eight dcl· egates this year. "It was the mainly the budget crunch," Newport Beach Mayor Phil Sansone said. "A good amount of what we do (during the convcn1ion), we can do in ad· vancc. llasically, as far as the city wns concerned, we really wanted to watch what we spent." Critics of last year's convention trip said the marquee location of 1he convention -prompted mote city officials to auend. However, officials from both cit· ies deny that. Newport Oeach Planning Direc- tor Jim He\\icker turned in a Sl,501 expen)e account fo r last ye~1r's election, including a S4'18 chcd, for an eight·pany dinner. He Jid not auend the Los An· gelcs conference this year, not be· c:iu!>c the view wa)n't as good as San Francisco Bay, but bec-Juse-of a council meeting Monday. "l would have loved to have at· tcndcJ haJ I a clenr calendar," he !>UiLI. From A1 to very, very critical Tuesday night. Berry was initially rushed to UCI about 3:30 a.m. Friday Oct. 2 -on her big sister's birthday - after the CHP found her broken body inside her crumbled car on the San Diego freeway near Westminster. Almost immediately, the young woman slipped into a coma from serious head injuries and her brain begari to swell. On Tuesday, doctors new in a state-of-1hc-ar1 respirator ...._ _______ designed to Berry · :lllcviate the deadly pres ure building up in Berry's brain. Out by that time, her lung had begun to stiffen with "h:lt is called Adult Respiratory Distre!>s S) ndrome. ''This is our grcutc)t challenge now," Derry· Young said. ''The (respirator) is the last thing doctor's can do for Ann:l." Bu t Berry· Young has hope -:i h<:>pe inspired by the countless blessings she hps received from friends and strangers. In' the past few days alone, :. Derry-Young has received cards of encouragement from str:lngcrs. And SC\eral parents have driven in from as far as River)ide and Long Dcach to tell Berry· Young about 1he time that their children But, Berry· Young stressed, "every prayer counts." Berry· Young herself has spent every day by her dauJhlers bcdsfde -talking to Berry and 10 God. • UCI has :llso provided a room outside the intensive care unit where friends and pastors have come to pray each day. But the blessings go beyond the hospirnl. Berry·Young said a praye r dctwork has been set up at a church in England, where a friend of hers is a minister. Another or Berry-Young'~ friends has contacted Prayer Mountain - a church in Korea with more th:in 50,000 members. And the telephone outside the intensive care unit rings constantly with C:llls from friends Berry had met at bible school in South Africa last year. Derry· Young said her daughter had hoped to go back to South Africa this year, but because of financial constraints, opteJ instead to tnkc some cou rses al Orange Coast College, paying her way with a night waitressing job at Denny's. Mother and daughter also had pl:lns to open an animal grooming )hop in Tustin. In fact , Derry's finnl ~rooming class was Snturday morning Oct. 3. Th~11·s why when fri ends lliked a tired llerry to spend the night in Los Angdes rather than drh•e all Police believe Berry lost control of her car aft er fall ing a)lcep at the wheel. "It jusl breaks my heart," Bcrry-Youna 1aid. "It's every mother's nightmare. You \lon't ever want 10 sec your child laying on a bed hurting with broken bones und suffering." What'!! worse, Ocrry-Young said, is thin her daughter j., the kind of girl who C:lU&ht everyone's heart. "She's .been a very :ipccial person e\lcry since she was a EVERlTllING MUST GO! Berry-Young S:lid one airl ftcw in frorw Arizona lhe day she learned Berry was In a coma w that she could be at her fr iend's bed)ide 10 tell her she simply couldn't die -thal she had too much to live for . Other friends have rccorilcd messages 10 Berry on tape c:isscncs thm her mother pluys by her bedside. Derry· Young !>aid her daughter responded and opened her eyes several times when she initially played the tape lai,t Thursday, but After~ Berry-Youns said, her daughter's lungs collapsed. She has since developed scvcrlll infections, including pneumonia, and is now connected 10 countless tubes that feed her and breath fo r her. "Out every breath is a step in the right direction," Berry-Young said. "And we have hope in God. "If it wasn't for our faith and the prnycrs of other people, this would be impossible lo get through." ~ EVERY111ING MIJST GO! GOING OUT OF BUSINESS . SALE BUY one at regular price and receive ~econd item of equal or less value for .......--~~~~~-~-~~-. 1¢ ON THE .TABLE 859 Newport Center Dr. T\\O planning commissioners who aucnJed la)t year, Jan Debay anti Norma Glover, Jid not at tenLI thi!> year's convention. Dcb::iy, \\hO)C C\penl!e account last year wall S 1,691, i!> running for city council 1h1!> yc::ir and sa\d )her.:=========================~ Choose from a large selecti on of picture frames, entire selection of crystal, vases & Fashion Island Ne~rt Beach, CA 92660 (Nm to Bob Bums 4 The !...muted) could not 1ai..e time a\\ ay from camp.ligning, am.I GIO\er saiJ she h.1LI a bu,ine!.'> trip in Texa) to nt· 1c.:nJ 10. Co\ta f\tcs.l A :ibta~t City 1'1an· age r Rid, Pici..cring said his city LOCAL NEWS ONLY For a subscription to the Daily Pilot, call 642-4333. much more ... Mon.-Fri. Sat. Including Store Fixtures Sun. 644-6335 10:00 AM · 9:00 PM 10:00..AM · 6:00 PM 11:00 AM • 5:00 PM !>Cn t more de lcga 1c:i la!>t ) cnr be· r---~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!~~~~~~!!;!!!!;!!!;!!~~~~~~~!!!!!~~!!!;~~~~!!!ji~~;;;~~~~!!!;;;;;;!!;;;;!!;!!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~l--cau!>c the ' city w:is abo meeting I -...i1h legal consultants, based in S.in l·ranci!>cO, and ironins out de· tail) on a bonLI h.!>ue concerning lan d ow111.:d by the Segerstrom Co. This year. Co)ta Mesa sent council members Mary Horn· buckle and Sandy Genis, both of \\hom sit on policy-making corn- millce!>, planning commissioners Walt Da,enport and Mark Ko· rando, City Manager Allan Roeder and City Allorney Tom Kathe. Public Service!> Director Dill Mor· ri-., PersonneJ Director Ste'e Ha)· m!ln and Police Chief Dave Sno"- dcn, :ill of \\horn !>it on policy com01111ecs, al!>o a11ended. The city p:11d the Sl55 registrn· lion fee for all eight but hotel ·ac· commoJation!> were not paid for. according 10 Picl.cring. In.. fact, the employees car· pooled. Mondny, the two council member!> carpooled with Kathe, Ropder and Snm~dcn, getting up at 5:30 a.m~ :rnd returning at 6 p.m. lni..lividual expen!>es of the del· cgatc!>, such a\ parking, may be re· imbur)ed at each dep:irtmcnt head's discretion . . Nev.port Ucach )Cn t council· \\Omen fac)ln Hart and Ruthel)n Plummer. City Manager Kevin Murph~ Jnd A!>sistant City At· 1orncy Robin Flory. Th·· c11.¥ paid the rcgbtrat1on fee and ..., ill re1mbur)e employee!> for mileage and individual me:ll e\pcn!>es. It also paid S 153 for n Uona\.cnture Hotel room shared by I !art and Plummer Sunday night. Hnrt nnd Plummer spent much of their ume Sunday and Monday a11 emp1ing to get an emergency re!>olution approved by the league concerning a retronctive aerospace 1~ refund that could cost the city $500.000. They i.ucceeded and the league will send :l letter to President Du sh ::ind do follow-up lobbying in Sncramento :lnd Washington. Hart said her total bill will be about S300. Thnt includes a S155 • regist~at1on fee, $18.50 in parking, hotel room at $68.50, mileage for 105 miles and me:ll expenses total· ing $50 for the t-...o days. "That is a small price to pay for the potential to save $500,000 for this city," Harl said. Mayor Phil Sansone wa the most vocnl council critic of Inst year's trip. But he agreed that the potential savings far exceed the money the city spent this yea r. All ~alifornia cities belong to the League of Cities. The league acts as a lobbying group for srntc- . wide is ues om.I also erves as the focal point for governmental train· ing and seminars. Numerous committee) meet dvrina fhe convention nnd di cu ) policy and legi lat1ve i sue rang· ing from air quality manai.;cment 10 stamlarJizmg fi cal policu:' throughout the state. "It' on opportunity 10 coordi· 03te efforts aero jurisdiction;il boondories in th e state in order to maximile bc11cfit," Pickeri ng soiJ. "It's not o tct·u ·cntcrtain·you ron(cttncc " ( . ( ., ... ow _arn I ore ~interest n ur tes! D oes your ba11k ret11ard you ~for bcit1g a va lu ed custo111er? ftJt k11ou1 l?f 110 other niajor Cal{fo r11ia ba11k• th at reil'ards its valued c11sto111ers like 111e do! At Beverly Hill Busin ess Bank, we will pay you a higher interest rate on any Perso nal CD Account of $10,000 or more when you have ad~itional accounts with us. 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Community Forum Community forum runs on Tue><.!Jy), Thur)L)J}) and SJturdJys Write to: Pilot letters, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Fax letters to: 646-4170 Readers' Hotline ... 642-6086 Editor William lobdell ... 642-4321, e:d. 351 Rebutal ·: · .~ '~ · · .... ; ..... ~ it.--• ,But we voted for a park! ........, c. StelnbrlCher People's Par!..: Who's telling the truth? The answer to my own ques- tion, as far as I know, is "no- body," -at least not in print. Several months ago, the D:1ily Pilot publbhed an article st:it- ing that Councih .. oman Ruthe- lyn Plummer "anted to put People's Park back on the bal- lot. She \\as sure that somehow the v-01ers had jusJ made a mis- take the last time and the Cit)' Council wanted to put it back on the ballot to sell the land. ln the 1989 election I, like the majority of \Ole r's, VOICU for this pa1 k, thinki ng that in- deed some eM ra open space and a park were great assets on the overcrov.ded peninsula. From the fi~t moment I .... m it I thought what a great pl.11.:c for a badminton t:ourt. An out- door b:idmanton rnurt h .111110 t no maintenance, a one-tune 1n- stallat1on cost ol JU'>t soml! poured concrete and fencing Uadm1nton, unli!..e tenm ... , h ~ lo,,·impact sport th at is great for all ages. You don't ha\e to be c\pert to ha\.c a lot of fun. l l1e initial equipment to play can be \Cl) 1ne\pe1\!11\C. Liter, hu\\e\Cr, I lcJrncJ this prope1 I) had ne,cr been turned O\l!r tu the city's P~uk' Department, e'en though people '01eJ on 11 as a p.11 k. The City Council ha' no in- tention of doing" hat people \Olcd on. They l..no'' be,1: but do the)'! It's wresdemania,= starring nan arid Al Editor's nota: Fu/1011 ing Is fl snmpling of our rtadus' rtspunsc tu 1'ut'sdny t'it•e prciidt11tial debate'.· I think th at Al Gore was the "inner of the debate. I think he had a re:il good presence and ,that he stated their position aod that it i the first time I even considered the possibility of vo ting for Clinton. I'm going to keep thinking about it. I think Quayle "hen he i..cpt asking do you trust Dill Clinton, do )OU trust Uill Clinton, I 1-.ept asking m)sclf do I trust Dan Qun)IC. This ch,1rne1er issue has gone \\ay out of proportion and that people should focus on the bsues. l'm ;i teacher, I can't ge t a job, I want to work, I want to help educntion, I want to help l;Cl the economy going again and I thin k that the Dush administration spends too much time worrying abQ.ut what's going on in o ther countries. 0 LOUISE KLING Newport Ucach 1 watche.d and listened :1nd thought about Tuesday night':, vice prc~idential debate, 'cry entertaining :rv. Al Gore dc:1rly won. I le spoke about changing Amcric;i, creating jobs, guaranteeing a \\Oman':, right 10 privacy and her right to choo~e. He assumed leadership and "JS \Cry informed about specific idea .. to strengthen our country. Qu~·lc, on the other hand, was shrill and accusatory and his nef\oth IJugh \\JS painful to hear over and O\er. The one moderator approach re:illy livened things up :ind showed the Clinton-Gore ticket tu be miles aJ1ead of the Republican~. DEBlll.E MANNING, Ne" port Uc:ich D I thought Quayle highl>' oubctHcd Gore. Gore seems to have the same old message, I'm sick of hearing it, economics, economics ... I think it is imperati ve that get out these things to ... how what Dush has done instead of all the lies. J l:AN PEAKE, Ne" port Ueach D I thin!\ that the re-.ponse I.1st night wa) there were l\\U k~t> Lillie boy .. ligllling "ith a man of real character bct"cen them l thought his chJracter made their . chatac11.:r~ e\en more nt.liculoul>. "I hat's Ill) impn:,~1011. BETI''\' KILMER, Nc,,port 131.!Jch D ' ai ... 1 "anted )OU folks toJ..no\\ "ho plc:i..,ed \\C arc on how well the 'ice prc ... ad\.:nt did tunight ... We'd lo\C to sec II in writing. Real proull on him. Do)', he re.ill) got <.lo" n hb throat tunight and \\ c 're h.1pp:y w 'cc it. . Cllf:.HIE TETNER, Ne"port Ucach D D:.in Qu:i\lc \') drn.1mite. The man is on a roll. 11·s ~bout tiine that he was able 10 expre,., him ... elf in the media "ithout the me<.11.1 di.,torting. e' Cl) thing he said or making him look like :i \\Cascl. He is a strong man, hi~ opinion~ h.1,e 1H:\er tlap Ooppcd. l lc is 3 \Cry Compassion;ite man 1f )OU listen to \\hat he.had 10 SJ) abbut • hi' pro-lite i'>\ue-.. l ju~l ~aid right on. ii\ about time "c ,w, the re-at Dan Qu:i,lc and the medil \\as unJblc tu edit out \\h;it the~ didn't \\JOI 10 ... ~c . Kl\!Ul:RLEY KEI I ll..\11' Ne" p011 13'. , h n l lhousht Qua}lc \\On h nds do\\n. He', lirm, he's ad;imanl, he knO\\ \\hat .1c i:11 1:111.:ing :ibout, hi! tdb the truth. Gun .. did not kllll\\ ho"· tO C\'ell begin to counter him. I here '"a~ no comp .. mson al .ill. ~!ARY COSCHKE:., Ne\\port Ucach 0 l think that D.in Ou:.t)IC \\JS on fire. He g:l\e nu lluarter, he did nb1 tapitulatc 10 Al Gore's monitoncs and pontification cndk ...... I) of hb campaign rhetoric. l thrnk th at 0.in Qua) le dchnitd) turned some head'>. , RICI !ARD GOODE, Cm ta Mesa '·In a world gone crazy. ' •• ~ . 12-year-old lays out a game plan for avoiding drugs foreve r. Editur's note: JJ\un J'uu r:r~ . .J 12->c;u-o/tl swtl~nt :it Antla)c..·n Ekm,•11tJI) m ,\cupull o~·;id1. \\fl)tC thi:, C.>~.I,\ :1/lr.:r gr.1<111Jt111g from tile city's DAHL: pru~r;1111. lt touk /Jr~t-p/.1,·r.: ho11u1:, in a . dt)'\\ /tlc com pct it ion. By Jason Powers "1 T o crc:ate a personal pl;in for staying free of t.lrugs, I needed 10 ntb\\er l\\O bJsic, but in'\portant. tJUestions. rn.111 out. ~1y goJI i-; 10 be drug-free all my life, to be :in American m) country c:in bc proud of. To achic .. c this l \\Ill nelM.l tu be strong, to h~i'c a firm g.irne plan, to h~l\C :.i !>Ollnd back-up S)slem DRUG USE IS ABUSE ~rc,pc.:t lor th!lt l~m Ill •1nuthcr \it.ii ~tcp in m) plan 10 -.1,1~ Jru~·lrl'c. Kno" ing "hat the lcllc:r of the law says n:g..trd1ng th't u'e of 1lh:g.il drug~ ,1nd kno\\ing \\h,11 the penJlt1e., .ire ~houlJ I break thJt l.m \\Ill be r \.I u..-i.il pjrb of my l\~ht against drugs. L:t\\s e).ist fur a re.1~on, that rea,1..111 being th~ good of \OCiCI\ JS :.i \\hole \\ c mu-.1 :il'o b.: J\\.Jre th:.it Im tho'i.: \\ho 1..hoos.! 10 brc.1k tho-..: 1.1\\\, there mu<.1 :ind ''ill be b01h t.1llin,:; ,'kt1nh Yuu knm' 11, I 1\110\\ 11, e'er.one sc1..:nh to kno'~ 11 So "'i' Jo k1J-. Cl..lntinue to d0 drugs '? \\ h) :ire Jrug loHh cuntinuang 10 pro-.p1.r' I thin\.. it's because the kiJs "ho g1'e in \\Crcn't•:mneJ "ith a plan such as m111c lor sJ>ing po, for ~1.anJ1ng !>trung \\ hi.:n I he prl!S')UfC~ bi.:1.amc IOU. ~rc.11. When tempt.:J, l l..nt." thJI 1 must U)e .111 the rc.:..,l.lurcc' I ha\C been g1,cn: Ill) i: me pl.in, m~ !>upport ') )\c:m, the Councilwoman Jean \\l:m s:uJ that she felt 11 Y.J'> oJJ and intproper lor Coun- c1l"on1.1n Plummer 10 be Ji- rcctang the munc' from the sale of this propert} to the m:un library on the other side of the bJ)' a it \\US customary to keep money r~i,l!d in one Jasin t in 1)1:11 !\ame Ji,llid. First. \\hat docs sta) ang drug-free meJn 10 me'! Second. in !l "urld "here Jrug) arc re:idalv uvailabk, how ~.111 l, per o~ally. sta) ck. n of drug ? I\ c lhlW!;lht th1u111 1 t hc),c 'tuc,t101h \Cl) 1..':11.:toll •. ind I led J\ . ._: come up ~Ith ttth1live ,1ns"ers tu both quc..,tions. I lrU)l 1n. Out even gi"en all this, I he real quc,11un is, \\hen my time comes, \\hen nl\ moment of trust arises anJ L am· confronted Y.ith the choice to s:iy )CS o r no to drug,, "111 my game plan be strong enough to get me through 1t? In building a game plan \\.hich "111 help me !\WY drug-free I "111 need anJ depend on ;i strong --~consequence~! 1 hose con,equ1..1Kes might be J.iil or the) might C.:\l!ll be dl!ath -}Our death or "Omcone you lo,e. Smoking 1..rJ(k ;int.I gelling caught lOuld I.ind ~ou in J.111, but ~mv.k ng b.1d cr.1~1i: ~>l. ! IJnd JOU an J ment:il i1htitu11on or J eight ":t) 10 s::ty no :ou I kno"'"\" ==~1~­ \\ h:tt to ):.t~. m> kno,\kdgc ot Is this preoccup.iuon \\1tli the \\1.,hes of the wci.1lly prominent people "h~u ., pushing ~most (Jc.in Wall C\· ccpted} ;ill the Cit> Council to support the sale ol th1\ prop· crty. Once 11'11 gone, it' gone Con!\Cr. T~e Cit} hu'> ulre~1dy in· debtcd itselt fur S6 million in a bond bsue floated spec1llcal1) to finJncc the ne" hbr al). Av cording to officiJb, another S 1.5 million ha been rJ1~eJ from private funds. The struc· ture of the building has alre~1t.I} been paid for and all of the necessities for opening the new library. The proceeds from that one piece of open space , .. ould provide some fro tang on the cake. A new library is not the only facility the residents v.ould like to enjoy. Any land that any park is ~it· ling on :ln}"\-herc is, of cour~e. \laluable. Nc''-port lleac:h b no exception. Out if selling on the p:irkland is supposed to ans"er the budget woes. consider the implications. ls this one con,1d· cred expendable by the City Council bcc.1usc the West Side is '"hen: the "poor people" · live'? The \Oters voted for o par!.., thought they were getting a pac.k, and obviously would like n park. Let's stop pla)ing "pol- itic." StJ) ing drug free me.in' th.11 .1t no time in m' llf e \\ill I e\periment with drug' and at no tune. 111 my life "ill I be influenced to try drugs, either by friend or outside pressures. l believe that setting goJJs for myself ;ind then doing my be!ll 10 -i:e-ach the~ gual), 1:, the hr t step to sta) ing drug-free. ~laR) thinl. that succe, ... CJn only be ach1e\ed with ti c help of drugs, that drug give them power and knov.ledgc. How \Hong they are, for il b a po\\cr that c'cntuJlly \\Cal.ens the body and the mind and a knowledge 1hat is short-li,ed, for drug \\Ill eventually de~trO> the brJlll. Is il eas) to stJy Jr u~-frce'? No, dc:finitely not, but 11 is a life-goal \\Orth reaching for af "c ha'c a basic plan 10 guide us through the danger Lones. A game plan, just as one might have in football, baseball, or uny ofher sport: Every team hus backup pluns in ca~c unforeseen problems arise. Just as the 49ers needed ti bJckup quar1 crb.1d. '"hen Joe Mont,1na gut hurt, \O too Y.ould 1 ha\e my h.id.ups - things and people I can rely on to gi\.c me the strength to say nu to drugs, to say no even "hen cve1)'one around me is IC) ing them and I om t.lelanitcly odd upport S)slem. Tim \\ill be :i sup(>\Ht nct\\orl.. made up ul the pc1..,ph: I trust the most 111 111) life, pc~1llc lake my p~renl\, m) brother, Ill\ ~rJtparcnts, ant.I ~tll)' other'· 1 ~mec .ilong the way who acc1.:p1 me or lll)Self. People "hu IO\ e me for whill" I am inside," ho t:ikc me :is 1,-:im, impcr(e1..11on' and ~ill The) arc the people '"ho :ire :ilwa)l> there for me, '' hu I kno" will ~ta11d behind me ,1nJ ne\l!r betray me. The~ t~~-~m: th~ ~·ic~ l need in Ill) life, th.it I count on 10 help me '"ith prnbh:ms, th.II \\Ill nc\er turn me .mJ~. 110 mauer ho" busy the) arl!. I nec:J the c people in Ill) life to help ;iJ, 1-.c and guide me. to tell me "hen I'm '"ong, to tell me'" hen I'm right, to tell me the) 're proud of me e'en "hen others arc putting me Jo" n. l 'asuJliLc these people a .. :i bunch of bJllOOn), holding me up, supporting mc at all tunes. A~ the bunch gro,.,.s larger an number. doc n't the lift get grenter? So. too, with my support S)Slcm. The more tru,ted friends and family I can g.11hcr, the more suppori I will have, hclp111g me to lly high and :,tay clear of Jrug' ~111d those people who might be a negative 1nlluencc 1n my life. The second p;irt of my plan 11)\0l\'cs \l'ing the "eight W:l) tu !lay no to drug~:· Uy this l mean that we ha .. e learned eight "J)S to help us dl!nl effecll\CI> '"ith -tilt! pre'> urcs lo 1.akc dru~ ... I hi' p.11 t ol Ill\ pl.in "ill t-:h c T11e 1:onlld1..:·11ce JllJ a concrete \\>i\ to t.1ke Jd1un. The l1r,1 \\a\' i~ to sunply 'JY thank,, but no tllank'! Second. bl! rea<.l) "1th un e\cu'e or re:ison tor nut ~cuing ill\l..lhct.I, using the bmkcn record 1e1..:hn1yu.: ol .. 1ic~i11g to )Our guns and 1.:ontinuing to "·') NO ~ 0 ther '"') of dealing \\ltl.1 pressure 10 II) dru~ s include \\Jll\ing :l\\;.t), dunsing the subject, 1:1} ing :l\\.J) from :ircas \\here drug use 1~ cummon. ignoring the per~ons tl)tng tu har~1 you, nnd hJngtng out \\ith 01hcrs like }Our,elf -non-Jrng U'>ers. All these \\:.l') \\Ill "01k 111 gc11ing )OU thr"ugli !>lllllC ul the rougher momcn1': th"'' "011'1 '>ll>p uthcrs from tt)ing 11.1 get to )'OU! .E\CI) situ.i11un \\Ill be J1Cfercnt, "ill call for a Jillcaent "·'>' of h;andling the moment. Don't be 11111mid.11cJ -JUS l SAY NO! Kno" h!d~c 0f 1 he l:tw unl,.l ~10rguc1 The fio.,k ill\ohcd i-. far . too high .1 price th.in I 'd be i "illing to p:l), just to be one of the gu)~. • The fin:1l part ol my pcr!'tunal pl.in for '>la)lng Jrug-lrce rc,ol\.cs arounJ sta) rng bu')· .1cti,c, :ind cduc.1ted . 13) this I mean that I \\ill ti)· t0 .,l.1\ adl\C an ~1-., ... ;rnd b\l~lth , .... ~~ ..... th:it ~1\C \OU :.i "nJtural hii!h." ~u1..h ·,1 :.OO\\ ;ind "ater skiing. .\1.·ti\'lt11.·-. th:i1 keep Ill) boJ) h1..alth). that keep me too busy 10 get b1..>red. Just hanging out \\1th nuthing tll Jo, ~cems 10 get ..1 l0t of l\id:11 in trouble Thc .. ·rc b1Jr1..J Jnd Jrugs often pro' fJc th1.rn "ith :in cas\ 'our c of iun. ll> ~13) ang on top of my 1ud1e:., l hl.lpc 10 keep learning all\1ut :ill the positive \\:l) to better m)self. Stud) ing "111 help me get into a belier cullcgc, ;ind hope full). "11! help me get the most out of life~ I'd hl.e tu bl! able 10 make the \\OrlJ \\C liH~ in just a lillk bit belier, JUsl a li11k bit snfcr. \\'1th the righ' rnfornrntion and the right education I CJn m.1kc ~' J11tercni:c, l can m.1kc a ch:lngc: for the better. Thi-.. 1hcn. 1' 111) p1!r,0n.1I pl.in to st.iv drug-free in a \\Orld gone ((:.IZ) \\1th the C:.t'\)' U\ail.1bility of Jrugs The "ork b ,10,\ly falling :1pan. 11s chalJrcn and ii\ adult . Our pal Joey (Bishop) oner~ a few zingers to Clinton and Gore WELL, NOW, TllE CAMPAIGN' • -----·-REALLY GETIING SERJOUS -If you hear some refrcshi1lgly new one-liners coming out of the Clinton-Gore camp in these closing days, credit Joty Bishop. The sea!.oned comedy m;1ster rcturn'i tu hi-; Lido I le retreat tod.iy fr1.1m his boyhood home ------in Philadclphi.1, where he \\:ts u kcd by Democratic 1r.11.:gi,1~ IO mJkc th e rounds. -----• So he \liCnt, .ind he WO\\Cd 'cm. Even though he maintain n low·profilc pre cncc here, Joey couldn't " , · rcsi t the invitation from ~· lnng11mc fr iend, former Senator Al Gore Sr. 1 lc Sta}'cd four days in The City of Not-So-Brotherly LO\'C, and left enough mJterial to last do, .. n the t'ampJagn's home-stretch. But couldn't he huvc Jone that from Newport Beach? Why fly :111 the W>lY to Philly? Simple. I le spcuk~ the 11at1vc languai;e. 0 TEAGUE OF 1'11Elft OWN -\'ld11 ond Jim l>cPn .ire bad. JI their writin~ m:-a1,:hrncs .1ltcr u t\\O•\\cck 'j,it to their unccstr .al ncn..:s in Tc;aguc. Tc\,1s. Where in 1:1rn.1ti1.m, )' >u may t1 k. j, Teague? Well, it' the hi l t tu\\n in Freestone County •• abo ut yO mile -.outh ot Oall.1'i -a the di .. ·~·homhin m~uito Ilic • We're t. lkin , parllncrs. . 4 dccp in the heart of Ro~ Perot country. They drove 4,l60 male , :imJ .11c hnppy to have u" ivcd "Rcmcmb'-'f' "hen tr uck dmcrll, \\ith their trnditionJI courtesies, u.,cJ tu h~ known ns 'Knights of the Ro.td ?' •• ,i..., Jim, still quivering trom Im first rnototing uJventurc in two \\ell. :inyw:i), V1Ja i h:ic~ on .The Ptk't's o icty beat, "here the only \.'Olli,iom arc between onrushing ,06.1litc~ •• rnd Jim 1' cou1Hin& the da)" until fulltimc TcJguc time. Thcy\c got ;1 c1.1uplc of big ol' ro~king chai1' on the . decades. "Well, they're ckanon now, and should be called 'Ni~htmnre of the Road.'" Yup. I c:in attC\t to th:ll. In my l;i t motoring junket th1ough the Southwc~t. J feared thul our RV \Hlllld be ~ua hcd like .m 'Remember when truck drivers, with their traditional courtesies, used to be known as 'Knights of the Road?'' O\'CMipc melon. When four or more l -~heeler~ come barreling along ~• narrow pike in oppo itc dire~tion , it's time to finger the bcild .rnll hc:id fo r the c~its. If thi 1 l'l game, it\ not tor • ---- tr1..:1nt por1..h, over-looking a l:ikc, and cnn't wnit to put them in low gear. hN) l\ubrin' roluma nJnJ 'Twsd•.~ TltursdD) f •ad SotutTloJ • the l:.i" :ind its c0nsc:qul!n.:cs should I bre:ik that kl\\, :ind m\ ultimate belief an m\)df Jnd in m d1oicc 10 Jo \\h~t\ ril!ht. ~1·. ndlng 1.ut in the 1..r"''J. b.:m: the one bbclcd ' nerd" j., not an c:i'>y thing to go through. E\l!n no\\. on little th1nl!:11, I m 011en l;ibekd, and kt m~ tell \ou;it ,(~n't fed cuuJ-Dut..i'kno.w tflal OU anll)Ullt Of tlrUl!'o. Ill.) .11110u111 of !>peed or m~riJu.ina. \\Ill m.1ke th1..1se pc:ople ~tl..lp their nJme c.dlang 0r make me feel le hurt in,iJc. \\hat "111 help "' Ill'." 0>ttme rffin :tnd •eel.in~ •Hll those people "h~\ 1:Jn m.1kl! me feel belier. \\ho rc,pcct the J1..Cl~l1..l0) l mJke. AnncJ \\llh thi, pbn and the lo'c .inJ upport uf m' pJrent' JnJ friend:., l bclae\e I 1..:J 1 be a drug·frec citizen, Jnd Jll Amcrk;in this countn can b.: proud of. America h ·.i !Jnd ~11 the free. but it mlf"t be .1 freedom currentlv u~1..J. 11..1 Jo "h.11 ai. right Aml!ri.:J as a J;inJ of justice :ind justice "ill bl! scnc<J to tho e "ho brc.1k lhc law :mi.I do drugs. I t;il\1! :i 't:intl again.,t drug., JnJ plcdt.:I! n '1. r to use thch1 I ,,,Jcmnl~ pr~lmi'c to -.1.1) d1 ug-frc\! ;ind Ill \\1)1K h.uJ w m.1ke th1:. c~1untr'\ :.1 better 1. ....... I Im '> Ill\ l,,;th :inJ m) promi e, 10 'ta} j drug·hel' c1liLcn uf the Un11.:d ~1.11c" of .\mcnc.1 JD11Qn /1u1u•r • Jl, i J ~tudrnt at Andrr "" l'lt mrnt3n 111 "C••pt>rl l.k•<JdJ: Iii l' -J) nun flnt plau• In Ille.• C'it_t' nnnt UAH.E o;a) <'f)t1tc.·11t. t An Independent t-:t'V> p.iper ·Pvbh~ by Gol\t Commun·~ N-Inc • Elliot Stein, Jr. chairman . Ji'" Cressin~r publ~r Tom John,on 41\MX~lt publ1~cr w.m ..... s. Lobdell edttOf & ~ pttSidcnt ~~ rNNglng f'd1tOJ \ . ' ~ Contract talks stall over interpretation of policy requ iring salary parity with other cities. By Tony Oodero Start Wnter NEWPORT BEACH Contract talks between city of- ficials nnd the police as- sociation stalled this week after the city failed to live up to pre- vious contract agreements, a police negotiator said. · Police and city officials :ire at odds over interpretation of a long-standing city policy known as J-1, \\hich is supposed to en- sure th at Newport Beach em- ployees are paid salaries com- parable to those in the top three full-sen ice cities in the county. Oct. Tom Tolman, president of the Newport Beach Police As.sociation, s:iid the members rejected the contract because the city promised in the last contract to iron out th e differ- ences in the policy's interpreta- tion. "We want a commitment from th em to address the ineq- uities in J-1," Tolman said. "If you arc not going to follow your own policy \\hy don't you scrap it in favor of something else." Not only did the city fail to address tho e concerns, Tolman said, the city did not offer any salary increases at all to police officers this year. Police as- sociation members voted 108-1 to reject the contract. Five out six city employee associations have been without contracts since June 30. Duane Munso n, Newport Beach personnel director, said differences between the city and the police hinge on how the J-1 pol icy, passed in °1978, is interpreted. The policy requires the iry to pay its employees a aalary comparable to the top three cities in the county, but nol a salary that is equal to the av- erage of the top three, Munson noted. "The city has had a consis- tent method of applyinJ l·l over the years but not wathour controversy,'' Munson said. "The police feel it should be one way and the city feels it should be interpreted in a dif- ferent way. h's how you select the top three that has been the basis for disagreement." Furthermore, written in the J-1 policy is a clause that allows the. city to forego raises in times of econom ic crisis. And this year, Newport Beach is not in financial situation to follow the J-1 policy with its budget being pared by $2 million, Munson said. But Tolman said police em- ployees feel \hey have been treated unfairly over the last few years and, with morale at a low point, sympathy for the city's fi n::incial predicament is hard to find at the police de- partment. "Had we been treated fairly for the last several years we would have been more ,than happy to suy we understand the economic situation," Tolman said. And he contends the city had set aside money for pay raises but is using It now for other purposes. Munson said the city will re- turn to the bargaining table with ..!he police. Also, negotia- tions . wi th other employee as- sociations are nearing an agree- meni, he said. .. 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T7th St. • Costa 1kso • 631 -6152 .:: ~ e · .. . --.,,. . . . CMl'llRI From A1 ual harassment laW5uit. Two curren& and two former Ce· male police department employees have filed a lawsuit alleging that police Capt. Anthony Villa grabbed and harassed them. The lawsuit also accuses Campbett of "condoning" the alleged harass- ment and calls the police 'de· partmcnt "a hotbed of sexually of- fensive conduct." An attorney representing Camp- bell and Villa says the four women arc retaliating against the de- partment because of disciplinary actions taken against them. John Lewis, one of the attorneys representing the four female po- lice officers and employees who filed the lawsuit on Sept. 24, said he believed Campbell's retirement plans were a direct result of new and damaging accusations against the chief to be filed today in Or- ange County Superior Court. "I find this to be more than a miraculous coincidence," Lewis said, declining to describe the ad- ditional allegations. • Campbell could not be reached for comment, but police spokes· man Sgt. Andy Gonis said Camp- bell's retirement was not a reac- tion to the lawsuit or the city's on- going investigation of the sexual harassment allegations. · "This is something ihat he's planned for awhile; it is no rcnec- tion on the lawsuit or anything else," Gonis said. "We're happy for him. We've had a number of people retire in recept yean and it's always a time for celebration for somebody who's put in a long career of service to the peop1e of Newport Beach." Campbell's advance notice of re- tirement was timed to give the city sufficient time to search for a re- placement, according to Gonis, who said the chief would remain on the job until his May 15 re- tirement date. Attorney Steven Pingel, who is also representing the four women, said llis clients were pleased by news of Campbell's retirement. "They think it's a good sign that there's some movement lo get the A look back .•• Arb Campbell Residence: Peninsula Point Hired: March 28, 1966 C"!rrent salary: $102,363 Events: Dec. 26, 1985 -Capt. Arb Campbell is_ named inlerim chief after Police Chief Charles Cross announced ·his retirement. Jan. 22, 1986 -Search for n~ P.Olice chief is narrowed to five candidate, including ~mpbell and Ron Lowenberg, now the police chief in Huntington Beach. March 8, 1986 -Questions of irregularities in the testing procedure for the new chief are raised-but later dismissed. April 15, 1986 -CampbeU ls named police chief, topping Lowenberg in the testing. Sept. 24, 1992 -Campbell and Capt. Anthony Villa named in a sexual harassment lawsult. Oct. 14, 1992 -Campbell announces that he will retire effective May 15, 1993. · , dcpanmul." In rcc6t .·re•n. campbell estab- lished • poticy of not taWna di- rectly with mcmbcn of the press. in5tead issuin1 st1uements throu&h a police department 5pokesman. Although his announced re· tircment comes during a time when the depnrtmcnt's imaae is ieriously lhrHtened, City Council memben and city officials were quick to pra'iie-Compbell. "He has been a terrific chief," said councilman John Cox. "He's been well-liked and he has done a fantastic job in the dty. Many in the community have npprcciated his efforts anci the efforts of the police force and we 're goina to miss him." bad guys out or the department," Gross retired at age 58. Pingel said. "The chiefs aware of Campbell was named chief in· what has already come out in con-April 1986, pledging to improve ncction with the lawsuit and f sus-the reputation of th e police dc- Newport Beach City Manager Murphy said the ongoing sexual harass ment investigation should not overshadow Campbell's years of service to the city. "In fairness to the police chief, yes, there is an investigation under way that di- rectly involves him, but at the same time this is an announce- ment from a public servant who hns scned the .public for 27 years," Murphy said. "I think we ought to be very thankful for that service." pcct he's even more concerned punment. about information that's yet to "I have se t as a goal," Campbell come out." told the Daily Pilot in 1986, "to Newpon Beach Mayor Phil S.n-improve the image of' the police sone ~id city officials did not ask r~~~~;::~;:==i;:~;::::::=::;:~~~=~====iii~ Campbell to retire. "We've had S b i , R & S hands-off totally on the upper ech-a at no s estaurant ausage elons of the police department . -"Authentic Italian Sausage Made In until the investigation is com-1 1. ,,..., Our Own Kitchen" · pleted," said Sansone, adding that 'r ir9~il'ill Campbell had mentioned re- tirement before th e allcgntions of sexual harassment Surfaced. "1 'm not sure whether this accelerated it or not, but his retirement is not i total surprise." Cumpbell, who earns $102,363 a year, will retire with full benefits, according to police Sgt. Ganis. ~ity officials say his retirement s'ay, set by the state Public Em- ployees Retirement System, will amount to about 75 percent of his current salory. A gradual~ of the Los Angeles Police Academy, Campbell spent five years with the Los Angeles Police Department before coming to Newport Dcach in March 1966. He served as an executive assistant to former police Chief Charles Gross and was named interim chief in December 1985 3'ter . ~.: !':>'SC::.lllm r~ \ WEEKEND PATIO BRUNCH Saturday & Sunday 8:30 -1:00 p.m. Our Complete Menu Includes ... FreJh Pasta, Seafood, Lamb &: Veal , CROWN ·AtWAYS -PFIRS RECESSION BUS'..-.11NG SAVINGS! ~l~AH1140%0ff I BR Aun J .. ·-· L~ 'UGACV" TOTAl SVSTRI ~ ... $159.88 COllONA D 1. 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"The Ocean C.oursc has been so well received that we've created our own competition," ·1 dullsm wtlh lalloPI at Tallll • Tonighfs verdict seen as critical to Sailors to ~eep league, CIF hopes realistically alive. By Bany Faulcnlr ..... TIJSTIN -Redemption may be on the ~ - mind of both teams tonight when New· ~ ~~ port Harbor High travels to Tuitin for a / 7:30 smashmouth showdown in Sea View 1. League football. \ Newport ( 4-1) is coming off a bumbling ~~ ....... defeat by Back Bay rival C.orona del Mar, fY 7 ... Sail bea . ..... -a game tuc on· were ten m every --- phuc, 17-0. C.oacb Jeff Brinkley's squad would like to get back on a winning track, but Tustin provides a formidable obstacle. The Tillen (2-3), appeared to be an insurmountable ob- stacle a year ago, but WCle banded only their second loss in 24 games by the Tars, 21-14. Tustin came in unbeaten, ranked No. 1 in Division VI, and third in Orange C.Ounty, but were outmusclcd by the Sailors. C.oacb Marijon Ao- cich's squad, the two-time defending Sea View champ, could be looking for a measure of revenge from the 1991 upset. "We'll find out about our character," Brinkley said of this week's clash. "I'm happy we're playing on Thursday, because we need to get right back out there and see what we're made of." The two teams arc similar in many ways, including a con- servative ground-based off ensc, and perennially strong de· fenses. "They play good defense, as usual, and they're well coached and well prepared," Brinkley said. "Offensively, they have their running back (Jason Powell) back (after an ankle sprain), and their quarterback can present problems. ~ They rolled up some points against Saddleback (a 30-0 win last week), and thCY, seemed to respond wefl to their {league-opening 10-0) loss to Irvine." said Tom Fazio, the acclaimed golf course architect from Henderson- ville, N.C., who dcligncd both Pelican Hill courses. Tustin quarterback Jason Reynolds. a 6-foot-3, 225- --~--~-----,...~ pound junior, bas been utilized more as a runner, than a Wade Tift carries major res~sibilities for Harbor's hopes tonight at Tustin in Sea View football. See SAILORS• "It's a big cballenge for us to meet, and exceed, the quality of the Ocean €oune, but we're confident that the new course will Club Golf do that." I r. The 6,950-yard, . par 71 Can)1on Counc ii expected ro open for public play next autumn. The Ocean C.Oune, which opened last November, bu averaged 150 rounds of aolf per day and has been named one of the top 10 New Resort Coul1CI in 1991 by Golf MApziae. Firlt ,,,, ,.,, ,,,,., Iii/I - The Canyoc,i Counc will be a linb-style la)'OUt, featuring a careful balance of natural terrain and vegetation with golf playabili.ty. Accord~ to Fazio, it will feature a "clustered golf' experience with-tbe boles contiguous to one another. It will also accommodate galleries for a major professional golf tournament. "The Canyon C.Oursc will have its own penonality -very different from the Ocean Course -while still taking advantage of the natural beauty of the area," Fazio said. "In fact, it will offer golfers dramatic ocean views from every bole." Oreen fees for the Canyon Course arc expected to be _ similar to the Ocean Course - $9S Monday through Thursday, S12S Friday through Sunday. In addition to the Cl{tyon Coune, construction is also underway on a 6,00()..square·foot pro shop to provide golf services See CLUB GOLF!ll ~Estancla's hopes of PCL. · title, and/or playoffs, rest on ' solving the whammy Saturday. By-u.rty Faillner ..... SANTA ANA -The ..- Eatancia High Eagles are / ,.)'-\ gathering their collective Q~ '1:9 , \ rabbit's feet, and search· l~). ina for four-leaf clovers I,,, V ,_,: in hopes of ch&llging .,la -'---'-1-their fuck against Sat· urday night's Pacific C.oast League op- ponent, Century. • The Centurions (1-3-1), who host the Eagles for a 7 p.m. kickoff at the Santa Ana Bowl, have put the wh~ on taocii {2=3) the past two ycan, forg-ina second-half comebacks to earn a pair of league-opening triumphs. "It seems we've been jinxed when we play Century," EaaJcs C.oach John Liebcngood said. "f felt we had the better team both years, but they've come up with a couple bi& plays.'' Limiting big plays could be the key to victory for Estaf\cla. wbicb put to-' get.her its most impressive defensive cf· fort of the year last week in a 14-9 vic- toty against Can~. The c.omancbes' run-and-shoot offense bad averaged nearly 36 points in four previous wins . "We have to be prepared to play dis- ciplined defense and be smart," said Licbcngood, who concentrated on the pass against Canyon. "Ccntuty is not as big a passing threat, and they don't have a dominant back like they've bad in the past (Orange C.ounty All-Star Juan Garcia graduated last spring)." The Centurions, who scored just one touchdown their first four games, ben- efited last week from the return of third-~ uartc_IUack Rick.. Odoardi, who had not played in weeks three or four. Odoardi, a 5-foot..S, 180-pound senior, rushed for 108 yards on 11 car- ries and completed 6 of 8 passes for 84 more, in a 21-14 win over Troy last week. • See ESTANCWM U.S.A. 's No. 11 .El<3-HTH <3-~E~T NEW~JBEACH ~Corona del Mar's girts volleyball team vaults Into the No. 1 spot on USA Today's poll. • C orona del Mar Hilb'• Pb deyball team - coecbed by Lanco Stewart and led by tbc Ubl of Jennifer Stroffe, Kim C.o&eman. Kril- tea Campbell, AWlon Eopebredlt, Lori Newcomer llld Caitlin Pictart, have catapulted into the No. l -tlot in the nation, 11 rmked by USA Toct.y with ita . Mizuno Top 25 rant... . O>roaa del Mar (ll-0), which trampled evcrythiq in its ny at ttae recent auc.,o hmtadoaal. jumped from hs No. 2 .aoc. wftb ladllna·locbd Burril of MuodO (30-0) falllna to No. 3, beb1nd No. 2 Albuquerque Wat Maa (14-0). <>then from CalilomJa ID tbe rankia&t arc 1 .. 1 !Apna Beacb 7), 17·1 St. Mary'1 of Stocboa (No. 10). 25-1 St. Franda of taiD View (No. 13) ID.cl M ~(No. 23). Newpcwt "-'-·die Giiiy ream to atelld Corona del Mar P,alt •• ._., of tine .... with a S...t kill IO the Sea IOnp in Vkw Le1p1 .._ clW DOI cftdl ..._ Tup 25. Odllrl -.... ODrona dll Mai 111::·· laclDde Andrea Sul· •• ,_, lteluti. I~, Upaa... Tori Harttm,. ....... Kdlla R 01M ,...,. Jmt • .---~· anct .-..~. Cl ' BikE TOUI\_ ,,........" HWPOITDV"U IOlt mrtTAL ... WlllllltCllllT'D&. IU ICIWln I .... IUlln • l\IDE T~E SCENIC .........,.. BACk BAY "MESA TIR E COMPANY 19~~ . .a '19.95 7:30 -4:00 ONLY NO APPOlmEa PEC!S6fJrY NO 5*>G r' ON SAtmD\Y. . ~ 'I • U Thursd~y, October 15, 1992 Haines leads~;·locals at '92 Star World Ch ...._ Super one-design rega,tta off and running in San Francisco. are both competing in this JCar's c\cnt. Ocnammati did not finbh the thirJ r c, and i~ in 23rd. While GrJCI h.1s sho\\ n spectacular peed on the take the Star World champion's 11okills O\cr an America's Cup skipper's). tradition of adjuiiting und adapting to current trends in sailbo..at racing. We're seeing more and more boats racing unJer PHRF and "'ant to be certain we reach all of the sailorii and boats which arc qualified for long diii.tance racing of this caliber." membcrii of Tom Olackaller) family announced that a rund has been established to aw:ird grants in the late sailor's nome. T he 1992 Star World Championship reaching legs in the races, a premature started Sunday in San Francisco. tart in the thirJ r:ice ''ill hurt his The lsst of p:bt championii is a \·irlual "Who's Who" of yacht racing O\Cr the last 50 )Cars. Past Star World The "Gold St:ir," \\ hich is chances. d S I Ch · · Other top.contenders arc Ross awarde to the tar Word amp1on. is M:tcDon:tlJ of Canada (J.i.oo points), easily the rnost prestigious and llJns Vogt (39.00), Mark Re)nolds • respected onc-de!o1gn reg.Ht a in the • ( 40 00). John MacClausland ( 41.70) and '' orld. \ Vince Brun (44.00). Kimo Worthington, champions include: Dennis Conner. LO\\Cll North, Tom Dlacknller, l3uddy Mclges, Joe Duplin, Puul Elvstrom, Paul Cayard, Pelle Peterson, Ed Ada1m, Vince Brun and Bill Buchan to nJme only a Cc". 'l'he move is a re~pon'>e to the fact that man) boats mo\.c to PHRF if the) arc not competitive in either IOR or IMS George Griffith, Me;.1suremont Comnuttee Chairman, points out that thi "ts not a move away from IOR or IMS ... 1he addition of PHRF simply meam \\e will have three seix1rate race!I run \\ilhin Trnnspac '93: IOR, IMS and PHRF. The Tom Blockollcr Fund b open to all U.S. sailors under 25 years of age who arc moonting Olympic, national and \\Orld championship campaigns. While the fund is After three race • AnXerican hold the Craig Healy and Ron Sand\trom arc top four !>pots in ihe regalia. Joe other top Amet1can boats. Lo"drigan, along with ere\\ Phil Trinter, Top local compeltlon. arc iel! by Loc.11 Star Class world champions include 13111 Ficker, DK Edler and the la1e I larl) Nye. udministe1 ed throu~h the 0 u!ocd n second-place fini~h in the third Ne'\\ port Harbors Robbie Haines, the rJce 10 tal..e a slim 0.70-point lead O\Cr 19 'I Soling gol<l medali<>t. Harnes, along S;in l·r•tnc1sco' fohn Kos1ek1 Jnd ere\'. "ith ere,., Robert K1nncv, \\J!> in 15th It"ll not 100 early to start plunning for ne\t year's Transpac. In a rclJlcd move, TPYC alii.o announced that starts win be staggered O\er three da)S, \\ith the largest "sleds" stming on July 4. This should bring all the bo:its into Honolulu between July 10 and 13, \l>hich .makes it easier to coo1dinate the festivities :it the finish. St. Francis Yaclu Club, it is not rcstnct.c<l 10 StFYC members. Boating1 George hcrson. . pl.ace \\ith 36.00 points after 1 uesday s l hrcc points ba1.I.. arc c.:ittlc b C..arl r.11.:cs. but he did not finish the third _ Uuchan ('>on of St.tr legend Dill Buchan_)_ra~c. droepins_ b.id: to 27th. anJ San Francisco., (or Ttiil)ST Paul Hopefully, I lames cJn SJrl consrstently TrJnsp:ic: Yacht Club announced that this coming Transpac "ill now accept entries from PHRF racers. Tr:ulitionally, Transpac hus been restricted to JOR f or more information or an application, contact th e Tom Blacl.:aller Fund, c/o St. Francis Yacht Club Foundation, On the Marina; San Francisco, CA 94123. Applications ure due April I, 1993, ond donations c:in be sent to the same address. C..1)J1<.l. i1l the last three races, :tnd use this as a _DdcnJing champ1i.in J{obeno Jrop race. Ocn:imm.1t1 of"ltJI~. \\lh> \\(}il last ~car\ In erious sailing cro"d~. tile Star anti IMS ruled bouts but now feels 1hat opening up the race to PHRF boats will genernte more entries. rci.:.111.1 tn C1nncs. I ran1.e. Js \\Cll :h Worlds ranb up there \\1th America\ l'NO ch:imp1lln I orbcn Gr 1el of Uf~wl Cup (and for O\crall ,uling skill. I'd Accor<lrng to TPYC Commodore Leon Cooper, "Transpac enjo)S o long 0 Joltn DrDJ ton's boating column At the Star Worlds this \\-eek, oppcnrs "' t 1y 11wrsdDJ'. CdM poloists. turn it on in second half vs. Tustin T he C llrona del ~1.1r H1eh \.,;.Her polo team l\lund 11'.elf in an un· • e\pe.:1eJ h.1ttle Jg.11ni.t visiting ... ~ Tu ... tin WeJne~d.i) .dternuon in a Sea \'1cw l caguc mJt1.h. 1 he Se;1 1-..ing' \\ere deadlocked at 5-5 at h:ilf· lime .igJin~t the Tiller-.. but came put smoking in 1he '>CconJ h.111 to cJ;iim a 14· 7 decision. Alter mo' ing out to a 4· 1 lead after one qu.ir- tcr. (d~I (l/-~ l'\crJll. 4-0 Sea View) \\JS out· scored 4-1 111 the -.ccond quarter to allow Tu'>lin 10 gcl C\ell f Uut cro,hy Gr;1nt \Cllred \\\ICC" and Urad Har· r m~lllll JJdcd .1m1ther \\h1lc the CdM defense hdJ ·1 U'>tlll 'cor1.:kss in the third period gi\lng the <;cJ K111l' the lcJJ for good. Corona del Mar 14, Tustin 7 i111• n COIDOJ del ~·•I 11:~1 n sconn!J Scnort.en 4 Lev.is 3 Saves Coomt>s a 1 4 0 2-7 4 1 3 G-14 Corona C:rl Mill stOlll\9 H~mng1oo 6 Codun 4 G11111 4 Slvh S&~tt 6 "1\ustangs drill L~guna Hill? ~.1m GrJ~eh puureJ 1n -.C\en go;1b .111.J J R. Ponc:r :idJeJ lour :1s Cu~ta •\....a . \f...·,;i pllun~kJ \ j,1ting Luguna I lilb, ... ,~ l".1:? i11 I .1-.af1, C1i:ht 11.'.agul.' \\,1ll'r Iulo · f or the \lu~1:ings ( 11-7, :?·O), it \\a' little more than a tuneup for llC\t \\ cdncsJa)'s hO\\ JO\\ n. probJbl) f11r the league tttle again~t Trabu'o Hills. That ma1d1 1-. ~!Jtetl for 7 p.m. Jt El ~oro l l1gh. Ag..am~t LJg.una Hills, Chri~ A~ iti..a .:.or~ '" 1~ • lrom his goJlic po:.111on. his fir~t goal!. ol the !>C.1· \Oil Costa Mesa 18, L.aguna Hiiis 2 laC"JN H::s I 0 I 0-2 Cesa Mesa 6 Ii S I -18 U~fla HJ!S s,~ Cot!lln 1, YirtJrol,'Qll I Sa';es iie11er 7 C~lJ 1.•tsa s ~ • G·a,e!J 7 P~tt 4 Ci.:-s 2 A.• a 2 ft 1, Perone 1 '·'l~e 1 Sa.ts A. ~a 7 • Estancia drops 1 3-7 decision Tr.1iling 4.3 :ll hall111nc. the bt:incia water polu ~qund !-.;m it ~lip a\\.:lY in the second h;ilf :111J came ou1 on the short end ol a 13-7 dcci .. 1011 agaui..t L1gw1..1 U~.teh I l:tgun.1 I l1lb. - • -~ AJaln Uollcnbach (four go:ah) ..and brother ChJJ (t\\.O goJb) accounted for the bulk of the ... co11ng for fat.111ci:.i (<>·I:? I I) Laguna Beach 13, Estancia 7r.~ Esi.'IC1a 1 2 2 2-7 Lacvoa em11. 2 ~ 4 5-13 EsWlC J scc;nng A Bo tr.tiacll .a C B er.:ia ~ 2 l.'n R~Jd 1, Sa•es fl';C ie 10 I • la;-Jl'~ Bea.11 SCOfll'O .e;iseo.: Re o 3 RQ:! :.aid 2 llom3n 2. F~1d I G et 1 Sa.es 1.•.r net 6 Calvary earns five-garne win llo'>l Calvary c.:twpel outl.i'>led Val· e Icy ChmtiJn, 9-15. 15·9. 10·15, 15-12. •4\..• 15·5. to curn the Ol)mp11. Le.ague girls _, __ _ . 'ollc) h.111 'ictory Tu~'d:i). • 0111 tni.:~ 0"1.:11s h.iJ "!.7 ~ill.., for the Eagles, \\bile tc:i mm..11c S.ar..a Roh:rh Jddcd 13. ·1 he l:.a- glc'> imprmeJ to 6-1 mcrall, 5·1 111 h;;.1gue . I ,1chn1zin foll') in tourney Coron.1 dcl MJr's D.1n Lichman \\J ou ... tcd by !>L\lh !>. c.:ded ~111.h..ael • • • Foul!.;., of l :1 Joll.1 \\'cdnc J;1v in ,,- third-round men', 'lnl!lc~ of· the Un1tcJ St.itc., Op1.11 \'. hcclchair fenn" ChJmpi- omhip :it thc 1bc,1ut:1 Club o( ll"\ine. On the "omen\ '11dc, top·)l!edcd Monique ,,1n Jen 13usch ot the Ncthcrl:inds \\J'> up'>Cl b) N-0 4 L'Cd N~tnt."\' UI on uf Stoll\' Point, N. Y • 7. 5. 4-6. 6-3. 'J he-tournament co'ntinuc' throu1:h SundJy, Spc\;1~101 :.ire \\clcomc and :idm1"1~in h free. 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Grah.101. \\hO k11ereJ 111 root- ball, b;1skctball and bascb.111 :u Es· t:inc~1. ''ent to camp \\ilh the San Diego Chargers lhi'> 'C:l\On, but \\ :l'> wa1vetl on Aug. :!5. I le \\Js lhen signed by the lndla· napolis Colts to their practice squ;.id on Sept. 15 before bclllg wahcd on Sept 22. Recent inju- ries to Kelly Siourfer and D.111 McG\\ ire ha,·c .:.~nt the SeahJ\\ l..s looldng for quarterback help. • Graham \\'J~ originally drnrtcd on the fourth round of the 1989 dr:ih by the Green l3ay 1'.1ckcr .... Ile \\as a thre\;·\car s1.111cr :ii long fk•Kh $t.:itc • CLUB GOLF: From 81 to both courses. The fac1ltty will include a ~taging area, snack shop and cart :itorage area. •We nrc the champions: Sorin Zdrahnl, Armand 13:.irg:is nnJ 13ob Pom ull earned men's cllib championship trophies l:ist S:uurJay in the Prcside111's Cup final at the NC\\port Beach Golf Course. Zdrahal overnhclmcd D.111 McGuire \\ith an excellent round in the l'rc~iJcnt's Cup, l3.1rgu s gave up lll"< strokes but \\Oil on the ·t th hole ag.1ins1 Al Schnell in the Vice Pre~iJent'!I Cup Jnd Potts, aho winning on 'the I th hole, dcf e;11ed Diel. 1-hlharJ 1n the T1e:isurer's Cup. In the Trc:isurcr's Cup l1n;1I, I l1lliard\ !lecond shot on 1$ lanJed in a lrap :ind he had d1f11c:ult> gc111ng out, allO\\lllg Pott> to \\111 ..a til?ht m:itd1 Polls al'o \\On the Trca-.urcr' Cup 111 198$ ;ind President's Cup Ill '89. A\\,udo; for the tourney -one of the duh's biggc!ot becau:.e of its double-elimination, th1 cL!·ticrcJ formal -wilf oc l?i\\~n ut the annual Chmtma~ -part)'. •Con he repeat? Uegmning Nov. 7. the four-round Club Championships are nc\l oi1 the agenda. flank LeFebHc is the club's defending champion. •Correction: Keith llel)'Ca, not Schnell, \\Oil last )e:.ir's President's Cup. Oel)ca is Schnell's son-in·la\\ ... at lca~t we kept it in th1: fant1l). • f{cgular fli ghts: \\'inners of last Sa1u1 d.l)''s rounds \\ere Jim Forg;1sh (IO\\ gro.,., 6~) and Jack Stinson (lo\' net 56) in I light A. Al Elder (IO\\ gros'> <>9) and Ro) \\'db (IO\\ net 55) 111 !·light U and Gary Higs111~ {IO\\ gro'~ 73) and Don ChJndler (low net Sb) in Hi1-1ht C. • Grl':.ll Hope Bob I lope 1' scheduled 10 m~l..e an .1ppc.11.1nL'C on Mond.I\ at the Sant.1 An 1 · Count!) Ciub for lhc thuJ annual !!Olf llrnrnamcnt to bencltt the I As-,ociates of the I loU\C c;1r lihl1tutc ul Orange Cl>unty. fhc lcgenJ:.Hy I lope and Dr. I I llm;1rd J>. l lou::.e, founder of~th~ 1nstllute. \\Ill be p..arlncrs tor nin ' holes. JJme~ cJ\\JrJs Ill, -.on 0 J.imes E.d"ards, Jr. O\\ner of Lth\arJ, The~ucrs, i-. the lourn.1mcnt ch;1irm:m. Scheduled sho1gun tee off tim i'> novn, "ilh .111 J\\,1rds Jinner slatcJ for 6 p.111. Tradit1onalf)'. tile tournament ha-, hosted 1.i.t golfe ::., but the high demand to play thi )Car htts c1c.:a1eJ it to I~. I . .. FOiiow the Action as Loca., Auto Dealers "Pick the ProS" ! Football season has arrived once ·. again, and ~inning October 24th, your favorite auto dealers will. be .picking their favorite teams to win each week! You can follow along .. ev.ery Saturday by just picking up·your Daily Pilot! -- ' , . I I Band I _taps 11,111 rlglit in the loot ~ace won everything, except self-respect because of some band members' ignorance. H ecldin~ anti ''becrack1ng, e'en taunting. aro! expected • when rntra·tl btrict football rivals clash. There arc ccn :lin lines. however, that should nc"er be crossed. Playing 'Taps' when an injured player is down on the field, for example, especially" hen )'our team i!) ahead 29-0, is pretty despicable. Many eyebro\\S were raised Saturday night when about four members of OCC's pep band -culled Bund X -begu n playing the military funeral cry after Golden West ru nning back Derric k Ragsdale went down with IO minutes, 41 seconds left in the game. According to Band X director Doug Thomp~on, t\\O trumpet players and two trombone players formed the guilty p arty. The band members were adults, no t students. "In itially, the band members didn't respond to my stop cffon," Thompson said ."( played football myself and I've been d11ecting this band since 1979, and at no point \\ould I ever spontancou~ly break out that type of thing when a pla)er goes down. ''Disciplinary action has been t.11..cn (agaiu~t the band members). I hag to. 1 had 10 let them know abouJ iL They've known of my negn1lv1.: reactions on playing anything when a phi)er goes dow n at all. " 'Taps' is not a song, really. It's a sta1ement." Fans on the Golden West side we re inccmcd. middle fingers \\Cre spoiled going up and a . chorus of booing quickly fu llo"cd. " 'Taps' when someone is hurt b classless," Orange Coast football coach Dill Workman said. "But I don't know of anybod)' ''ho can control a band." Thompson, who said the b:ind members\\ ere lllelmrd Dllll The Bucs suspended fo r "probably ~O da) s," phoned Golden \\ e,1 Coach Ray Shackleford on Tuesday to apologi.:e. "I told him that I'd be gh1d t.o write a lct1cr, hut he '.'l.1id th.it wha1 I was doi ng (call ing) wus the right thing .and he's sa11,fk·d." Thompso n said. "Maybe I'm just splitting hairs. but I'm ~urious Js to" hy nothing wa s:ud about Goh.Jen \\'est\ bJnd pl.1) 1ng "hen :111 Orange Coast ~a> er "cnt do\\ n in the fir~t half." Jt wasn't 'Taps.' That's a st.11cmcn1. remember. Both bands, it should be notc<l, \\CIC e\cellcnt. "fhc) I.cpl playing when the gume \\as O\'Cr," \\'ori,.rnJn \a1d. " I he people were filin g out, but both band'I kept pla) ing '>ung' b:td :and forth to each other:' At least there was i.ome slru~ture of compe1i11on thJt nigh t. •Kudos Orpt. To OCC ph) ... ical education i1htruc1or B 1rbara ·Wright, 48, "ho last Saturday fani.,hcl.1 111 third plJce, a pcNrnal best, in her age group (-l5--t9) Jt the t-ith annuJI lronm:an Triathlon World Ch.1mpionship rn J...011J, Ha~.111 ---- For Wrigh t, her time of 11 hour,, 55 m1nllh:., \\J~ abo :a personal best in the 2.4-milc ocean \\\101, l 12-milc b1l..c r,1.:e and 26.2-milc marathon run. • · "l 'A-as hoping for a_ (LOp Che) medal. but !lhu to ,gel :.&\\a) from 12·26," s:titl Wright, \\ho I\\ ice t111i,h.:tl in the I:! hour, 2h minute 1imcf r:ime. lt was Wright's tuurth trip to th-.: pre ... 1igi~w.., h'"mm.1n e\c111 . In 1985, she fi nished in I:! huur.,, ~(db, but ~lippc<l lo 12 hour~. 31 minutes in !987 after cr.1shin~ 11110 a ne!;lectlul huh: g11l ~rn,,,1ng the street during the bake r;icc. \Vrighl l111i,hcd in 12 hour,, 2h:l9 seconds in 1988. ' 8 AJI In thr famil): Jail Juhw.un. OCC\ .,tJnduul frc,hmJn forward on the women's soccer team, •~ the dJughtcr ot K,in,;1, City Roy:ils baseball scout Gar)' Julrn~un • i..o(als only? T\\O Golden West womun' \ullc)h;all pl.1ycr .. - He:ither Flahe rty und Tracy Sc.hnber -arc Coron.1 de! Mar I l i~h products. Schriber, MVP-of the tJh! JC tournament i;J,1 \e.it when Golde n West \\Oil its second ~1r~11gh1 lltk. \\,Is ,il\U 'the st;1tc tournament MVP in 1990 when Co1ona dcl ~t.1r \\Oil 11' ,1,1te ch:impionship. •Don't forget: Defore Ji t open' to 1hc public, Planet I lull)"\\lk>J. the new Sou th Coa t Village re,taur.int. \\ill hll\t :l "-.nc:.ak preview" party Oct. 22 10 bcn'"fit the OCC bascb;.ill te;.im. DWIGHT CHORNOMUD The 6-foot-1, 230 -pound sopnomore inside linebacker had 18 tackles (9 solo), 3 behind the line, a fumble recovery and a heavy pressure. BRYAN HAND Tne 6-toot-4, 295-pound sophomore guard had 3 touchdown blocks, graded out 92 perce nt and pass blocked well. PILOT GRID I STATS OranUce Coast (4-1) HA ON (INDIVIDUAL) "u1hlnt1 Plaiter Wa~on l cb n1t1 av1 Id lont1 102 731 72 a 82 MJ'.net 41 280 68 4 76 R plf/ 27 95 35 0 10 Gl!On 27 18 29 0 13 wt.~~k 5 48 96 0 24 Bonilla I 11 110 0 11 v1,~ers I 5 5.0 0 s Moore I •I ·1 0 0 0 Coltman 1 ·3 .:10 0 0 Gino11cn t3 .44 .3 4 0 3 Pauln9 Ph•w•r pa pc -yd9 phi pct. Id M•l!..:r 40 20 31 4 2 500 2 G1n9r.cn 37 19 194 3 514 0 HJssay 1 1 10 0 1000 1 Pone er 1 1 10 0 T 000 0 Receiving Pl•w•r pc nitt· av9. td lone H>O\jlllS t6 221 138 1 54 Wutvnoton 8 53 66 0 18 Btanchaid 6 148 24 7 1 70 COlem311 5 106 21 2 I 78 Ripley 1 16 160 0 16 Vickers I 16 16 0 0 16 TaylOr I 10 100 0 10 Has sly 1 1 70 0 7 M.wt.n 1 3 30 0 3 G ln 1 8 80 0 8 Scoring Washington 48, t.1Jl~·~r 24, Adair 15. Men.no 12. tligg ~s 6. 6tan,h31d 6. Cotelll3n 6. JOhn$On 6, Te<1:n 4, Fr.p.'ey 2 J Burle 2 Interceptions A D•··S 4 St~•':Ae 2 K. 811-'l<e 2 Johnsoo t Ptll'l 1 Accumul~tlve Score bit Quarters Opponems 14 31 10 14 -'69 OrancJeCo3St 21 49 25 36-131 SEASON (TEAM) Opp PlratH l~!31 !J~t c: ....... s 82 77 R;islltS· 1atda~e 157.JSS 222 1220 A.-e13;e r.s~.mg (:loll 3 O 5 5 Avera;e rJ\.'linQ Y"J03?e 97 0 244 0 ltl3J p,m"1g )'JSC!JQC 1018 598 A1cra~.pss J10 yardl?e 203 6 119 6 PJSS c~m:i 3:1. tr.I 9:>-170· 10 41 79.5 Arg tp;n Off CO!'!\p , 11 3 14 S A.~ ~a.11 per om lil'l!111 5 9 7 s 1.u r.~. n yarc~e • 2.S3 288 l'l.11 S3V.S·yi~i;e I l ·77 12 ·85 A;tr3;e ~:it·s 'r31dice 2 2 .7 o 2 .i -7 o l.~1 ~31CJ~e . 1700 2066 A•craoe net 1 a103ce 3~0 0 413 2 • Punts 28 37 2 25 38 6 f~mblts·t ... -r.oies lost 9 3 15-S TutJI t.imc.e·s 13 10 A.er1:e 1.;mo.m 2 6 2 0 f1JCS·'flrl!•,;e 3H72 J0-247 A.er~e I Jgs y31d3~ C B·S~ ~ 6 0·49 4 Avg 1.me of p1>ssession 26 31 33 47 ·Pi;.~ returns 111wcep1ions l.,mb:e re!uMS THE PIRATES (4·1) IL l1N1h Ill d· CC :! .\II SJn " "" • 4:! )out'••\l~l•fll 4l P.1l.1mJ1 1-l ll l5 , 2'> Co'1•·" \h ·l 0 I t• tl\L' ,-0 0 I )4-Jt El (J,llUIO Oct )1 -R.10.: ho ~nllJ ~· chonwi • ~.,.,, • -:-..ulj';•hJ<k lhom,•I -~°'iw.T---M f\.ll. · 11 :'\:o, !1 R1\cr de I , Th • Mission Conference Cenlrel Division Otvlalon Conferenee R., ~ .!e r .. <n .. Gci!ok~ .... ~~ R S:ir.:.a~o WLT WLT l 0 ~ 0 0 1 0 0 3 t 0 0 0 0 0 2 I 0 0 o--3 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 Ov-erall W LT 5 ... (! 4 l 0 Q 3 I J 0 4 0 1 3 0 I 3 0 Top-ranked Golden We st sweeps OCC COSTA MESA -1 he OrJngc Coa~l College "omen·~ 'olleyb:ill team hoped 10 put a dent 111 1he \tatc's No. I ranl..ing or 'i !ting GolJen \\'c,t \\ etlne,Ja) night Uut the m1'"un f..:11 far '>llOrt ai. thc Ru-.tler,, t\\O-t1mc JdcnJing i.t:.ite champion'>. bru h1.d off the P1r.1IC\, 15·1 I. 15-1:?. 15·} l hc lo'>\ drop'> CoJc.h Chu1.:k. Cutene'c \ 1'1r.1tC'I to 5-.3 O\ cr;.ill. 3· l 111 the Orange Empire Cunfcr· ence I he Rustlers continued their unbcJten \\J) ;.it 8·0 and 3 0 . .. Golden We~t \\a!> paced by Mater Dei I ligh product Uccki Gchlkc \\ith 14 kills 3nd Corona I.lei Mar I ligh gradua te Tracy Schreiber \\llh 12 kill~ and 17 digs. T he Pirates ''ill try to rebound 1his Friday \\hen they travel to Fullerton to fa c the 1 lorneb. -DJ tht' Vally /'ilot For a Hmtted time only .. Join us for all the action upstairs on our5 lVs. Enpy our famous Sports Buffet for-0nly $5. Adlon starts at 5pm. F<r more rlo call 642-78BJ. Be Th ere! FRE.ESnlog Cerliftcation with ~ery carburetor rebuild Carburetor Rebuilding • Fuel Injection Tune-Up • Smog Certification I Open Mon-Fri 8:30 to 5:30 can (714) 642-8286 for an appointment ~5 RandOlf>h Ave. Costa Mesa t .. Thursday, October 15, 1992 Blame it on the basics ~ Fumbles, thankfully the lack of, is the real reason for dramatic iumaround. By Richard Dunn Sp<)rls wr.:er W hen the fumbling st opped, Orange Cou\t College\ ul· fcn'>c began tu erupt. Sure, one could ~ny OCC started piling up the pl.5111ts "hen frc,hm:m ·1 odd ~l.1thcr took over at qu.irter- b:ick. Du t a closer re' i.;w at .. the midway point in the ~ea,on in~ic;ate\ a m.1jor c.:hangc ·in ball•carrying hJbits "Th:n's one of the things tha t has turnl!d it around for us," said OCC football coach 0111 \Vorkman, \\hose team in the p.1s1 t\\ o games has not fumbled once after pulling the ball do" n 15 time~ in the first three game!'. (lo'>ing !tvl!). "\V.e ~cored only 10 poinh (uctuJlly ll:l) in ~he lrr~t l\\O garm!' because of our fumbling barrage. \\ c were on a \\orld-rccord p;1ce ... \\C were .1ho,n tu bc 111 the Guiness UuuJ.: ol World JkcurJ). Ag;1111'1 SoutlH\Cstcrn. we 'cmi-cunt1nued 10 !um· blc. but \\C scoreLI -12 J1ll111t' 'J hen we -.corLd -12 .1gain (;igai1M PJlomar). then ~IJ c~1g:till'>I Gt>ldcn \\ e<;t} :inti \\C \hut the other ~U)' out. "Uut don't get me \Hung \\1th the people (lour ,t,1rtcr\) \\e had corning b.1lk, tu be 4·1, you ha'e to be h:tppy about that." Mather, \\ho h<1s brought thc llption bad; to the Orange Co.1'1 ol!cnse, 1;11dcd the lj I 1rtcrh:1ck con· tf\J\ef'>) Sept. ~6 aga11ht South,,c-.11:rn ''hen h..: .. 1.1r1eJ for the f1r-.t timl:. I he f>11.1te..,, l·l :11 the 11111c \\ith only one offcns1\c tuth:hdll\\n, 1c1...:1\ed .1 ~hot in the :11111 a... lather led ti ..:n~ tu :1 -12-15 \ kl\H) OllV1uu ... h. 1 oJd ~l.1ther ~1.'h thin~., do11e." \\ llrl..nlJn aid . I le g0l \lllr otf~n'~ ~oi11:£." ~l.1thl!r ha' \cored lour tllud1J1mn' :1nJ .1H.:r· :1gl!~ (1.S )3rd' p;:r c:1rr), but h.: h•'" ltl'o t"u"hl'J lur nt1mcrou ... l 1r~1 du""' · -.0111e J..:'1!:!11eJ 'pl l) "· -.om-.: on the xramblc -tu ~l\e the 1'1r.1tn .1 cumplctcly d1flcrent look than "h.1t "J> C\Pl'l.lcd in the presc:1'un. I Ii:. arm isn't qu11c :.a~ ~trong a~ 'ophomore Josh Gingrich's, but hi \ di,cr_:1ty CC.!:,_ 1~11nly cau~c., more problem~ lor oppoi.1ng de· fcn..c:. . If 11 i~n·1 f\tithcr, than it\ .,ophomorc 1ailb~1ck l:.ric \\'a:.hingl\•!l (6·1oot·2, 215 pounds), the ~ec· onJ·lc:adinl! 1u,hl!r 111 the l5-1c:1111 ~ti .. ~iun Cooler-• ence. \\'nshin_!!tvn, ''ho h:h 731 ru)lung ) :arJ) rn HI:? 1;amc' (7.2 ~\er;ii;i:), need'!! une more lOO·)ard g.;1mc lo bn::1l.. the school rccunJ of i.even. helJ b) 'Jony Accunnndo (1 9~4-75). "And \\hcne,cr \\J.,hington 'geb a hlO\\ or nec1..h a rc:.t Kc' an Gillian 'ltcp ... in,'' Wori..man )Jid, "One llf thc~c d:i:"· Gilli~ul i) goinl! tu earl) U\. " Another l:1cwr 111 the Pinlcl>' imprcs'>l\'e start -the) 're 4-1 O\erall. 3-1 111 conference and l·O 111 th-.: Ccntr:il D1vi.,1on - h:1., been the emergence of he)hm.in E11c Coleman, a run· nini; back coll\crtcd 10 \\it.le re· ceivcr "\\c mu,c:d him to rccehcr (b1.forc the ~liuth\\Cslcrn gJme) and :liter lour J;l\s he ca.tche'> :i 70·).illl lUUl.'h~lu\\n pa~-..""--.;.._....;..___,; __ _, Wor}J 1:11L~d. "b that luci.., ur Gillian di<l the cu:i he' '..:e some1hing, ur d1J th1. plJ) Lr;) ju .. 1 lUlllc thwui;I 1 \\hat he leJrneJ in lu r d .. n ... the u::a .. hC!> \\C1 ... 'm;1rt enough nut to call ~on1l:.· 1h1nl! he doc:.n't l..nO\\:· cZ1km.111 C'tughl three P·•"e~ lor ~I yarJ, l.t~t $;itu1J:a) .1g.111ht Goll.lcn \\'est. g" 1ng him fl\ e fur llJG ).mb thi' )C.1r / OC( ' oi!cn'c ha' .1bo been bobtcrcJ b\ the arm.ii llf t 1,idc fohn Groo1ci:oeJ (6-1 2 ·5). ;i hu mcr ~1.trcr Dd li1!(h st.1nd~ut , and the prl!~· ence of gu.1rd Br~tlll Hand (6·-t :?Q5), "ho m.1dc key blc1ck) llll lhfl:e toud1Jll\\ll pl.1)s la .. t \a1urd.1:. Oden heh. th.: l'ir.1tc~ -\\hu h:.a'c J h'i: tlm \\ed. -h.~,.: b.·en kJ h' i1h1d..: lincb;i, kcr D" 1ght Ch1Jrnum 1d (6· J. 231 ';. 'hu .1m:.i.:1ngb ha) iU t.1rl\lc' .i11c1 11\c t.!.11ncs Oubide lincb.1cl..cr b· rad llc.111\ i ((1-5, :!.~D). nicl..n.1111..:d th;: ·• 11:.:ri~an Night111.1r~::· 0111,ide 'ti 1~kcr ~ 1 .. 1 Pu.1, 1 .. 1cl..I~ R~ib S1.n.11ur.: JllJ ~orncrl J~i.. Kl 1h Uurl..c Jre lllJ·.i.111 .. ,,..•__,..__ See OCC FOOTBALL 85 Tire Centers_ Othet' *8'1n' lllddtln •xttas t:at1 add• to ,,..,,, $25 a th. Loot ,,,,,., wa lnclut#: • FREE Lifetim Re-Balance • FREE Rubber Valve Stems • FREE Mileage warranty • FREE Tn Rotations • FREE Flat Repairs • FREE llationwicle 1-800 Help LI• • FREE Installations • FREE Road Hard Protection • ID Extra Clage for Credit cards Wheel ...._ce: $5 w h with tint purch111 (....-.to belllnce prtc• .... .._•). TM mnt PDtllll•.a- ... v.y PDP II• price! 155t9'13 a-.llT ~" ................. ................ ......... , .... a'JMIS ., .. t1fiJM1S ,_ ~r11m ........ .:r' ..... , ...... -'" __,. .,_ .:a..::t'-:.t2. I~ PUI '~ -,~. , ... __,, 111.11 ,,._,, " ... ~'7 :-.::r:•.=: , G<lbriel SHOCKS & STRUTS "· · ·.. · ··· · ·. . ............. .,. h ,........ ..... ....... ...,_,':==--:'9' ,._ ...... ,.., ... .._. .... ....._,..._..... I,_,_, •• 1731 SUPERIOR (AT 17TH STREET) ..... COSTA •EBA · 0141111-m1 JON: .. 7:3N IDDAY • FlmAY I 1".3Na IA'l\llMY WE HONOR llOIJ CIBIJ CARDS ....,.. ______ .__._.. _______ _, __ ._ l J.: , ...._ ....... , .... .. .. ....... .. ,.... ...... ...., --· ---. . - • ... ' , . M Thursday, Oct. 15, 1992 Warriors loam tar lea :Kings Friday ...,. Woodbridge threatens CdM 's high water mark a~er Newport. By Barry Faulkner Sports W!Uf NEWPORT BEACH -One week after the Corona dcl Mar _ High Sea Ki ngs were '"orried about being knocked to the bottom of the Sea View lod· .... &1\1 ... der, they are seeking a leg up in the title hunt Friday nigh t against Woodbridge. - The Sea Kin gs (4-1) and Warriors (1-4) will kic koff at 7:30 at Newport Harbor, in n game will either clearly put the Sea Kings in the Sea View's upper echelon, or foretell the parity many predicted .in this seven-week crap shoot. Ev:ins, the Dally PUot Player of the Wei.:k for his 183 yards pn~ing on 14 of 23 ag"inst Newport, will trigger nn offense tll.lt bo~bts the d;.1ngerous backfield uuo ol J.R. Wolz. am.I Tom Hess. Walz, who hus ;.im:.is!lcd 559 rLI',hing yard on 99 carries, is often emplo)ed an a 'ingk- bad. look, while I lcs~ is often sh1f1ed to a slot position and a receiving role. llcss hos netted 227 yards on 11 receptions, ''hi le roll- ing up 207 rushing yards on 33 attempls. Both backs will also display fre sher le$s against the Wnrnors, ufter being replaced 1n the defensive starting lineup, Walz at oull.ide linebnd.er and Hess at free s3fet). Holland will also give tigh1 end Chris Quinn a break from defensive responsibilities at inside linebacker, as some varsity ne'' - comers hav~ developed enough to cnrn the <:oach's f::l ith as s1orters. • So~homorc J.J. Di Cesare moves into Walz s starting spot, wlule juniors Chris Tay· tor und am.I Mall Nichols lrn'c replaced Oumn and Hess, respectively. Sophomore Brian I tog:'ln, who has distin- gui-.hcd himself as a kick returner, 1s :1nothet lirst-timc starter ~11 cornerbaci... The CdM 1.h:fonsc that handled the run- oriented Ne" port attack so well, will sec a more dhcrlliricd look ag:iim.t the Warriors and junior qu:merbad. Shca Stone Stone, who runs the 40-yurd dash in 4.4 seconds. is Jangerous as the trigger m:u1 oo the option, .md has thrown effectively thus1 far. He has complcrcd 56 of 99 for 767 yards wilh five TDs and only one interception. The opti.on a11ack, which CdM faced at Marion and Sanl:l Mnrgarita, has given the dd cnsc fit s. I loll:rnd, hO\\evcr, s:iid hi s teilm is rc.1dy to use 1hosc experiences to better cont Jin Stone & Co. Along with Stone, the chief CdM boum:ed back from its on r_y--mss 01-rne season (a35-H trouncing by Santa Margarita in CIJRllM DErMAR O'l~IH~--.,..--~-hsH-etttri~-r-hai, l>~tt-jt11ttor the league opener) with its most impresshe effort to date i n a I 7 -0 vi c 1 o r y over previously-unbe:itcn Newport OFFENSE (tentative) running back Oury Young, who hJs 3..J I yards on 62 c~1rrics. Rc- cc" crs GJry Osborne, C:1rlos I krnandet: and tight end Scou Cl,kcr ure also steady targets for Stone'li aerial efforts. Harbor. - Coach Dave Holl:ind's squad rook to the air to shred the Sailors' defense. and now has sho\\ n equal ability to burn de· fcnses lhith the run or the pass. Senior quarterback Matt No. Pl•v•r Ht. Wt. 12 Man hans 5·1l 180 29 lorn Hess 6·2 200 4~ JR Wall 5· 10 170 •O Jtn w~ 5·7 +so 2'l Randy Thomason 6·3 175 33 CllnS OuiM 6·0 200 75 Ben Sumner 6·0 :130 60 8111 Peters ' 5·9 l 75 SO Scott BQ9dan 6·2 230 77 Bobby fOUladl 6·0 230 52 e.a Woodwlfd 6·2 240 Cl. Pos. Sr 08 Sr. RB Jr RB Sr. WR Sr WR St TE Jr LT Sr LG Sr. C Jr RG Jr RT Mustangs at Laguna Beach with Tran back and rolling 259 and 311 yi.Trds-the last three ...... Costa Mesa enters with wet ks, and tied !JO Or:lngc County DEFENSE No. Pt•r•r 75 1.~ -.e Oe Re• re 81 GO<dy Cf'emon~ 70 M•ckty Lo11g 80 Jett Bor\l!!d 32 ScOlt Hi11t1e~ty 82 Cll1S Tay or 22 J J. 01 Cesart 37 Gatt!l lvmer JO 81i3n H00311 41 Sco:iP~ 34 1.•J:i N .ids Ht. Wt. 6-2 2./0 6·2 210 6·3 240 6-2 180 5·11 185 6·0 1g5 6·0 175 5·10 170 5·10 175 5·10 170 6·0 1iS Cl. Poa. Sf OE Sr or Jr. 01 Jr. 0£ JI Ol.B Jt tlB So OlB Jr CB So CB Jt SS Jr fS Dcfenlie has been the Achil- les heel for Coach-Gary Gib- son's squad. The W:irnors have given up ~111 a\ er;1ge of 30 poinl.., 1n e~1ch of thl!ir last lour Qr1e-tWo punch in PCL keeps the huge advantag e in size for singlc·gamc record \\ith six touch-downs against Cnlv;iry. Hi-; scuson ---PCL-opener--fri<1ay nigAt -~rush@Lrut:a! JLl1.ZS::->-~n .:nJ ------------=--attempts, putting him in prime po--eircuit to~av.r By Barry Faul~ner sit ion to re" rirc not only Co!>W Sports Wnter Mesa's record book. but post the L A G U N A mos1 impres-.ive rushing senson in BEACH -Costa Ne" port-t\le :.t D istr ict history. Mesa High football Tran gained 235 yards on 20 coach M) ron Mill-c.mies last sc;ison against Laguna. er L..ept preaching l\1 for his team to be-b J ccka quf ~e{{ licve in itselt, de-Nicbling has· spite being outscored, 54-3, the shown rapid im- firsl t\\O games of the seai.on provemen r in The l\lustJngs have rewarded 1hc passing dc- M1ller's fuith -and then some -partment, com- 1hc past th ree '"ed.s, winning t\\O plcting 10 of his of three games and uub coring op-la 1 IS allempts poncn ts, 115-48. fur 123 yards This week. the Mu~rangs enter over l\\O ganKs. Pac1f1c Coast Le.igue play against The a e r i a I \\tnfc,s L.i)!un::i Ueach. \\ith a 1hreot, l..e)ed by Vega ~moo1h-run1~1ng offense and ;in receiver Jnmcs Vega. will help oH·rhaulcd tlclense for a 7 p.m. ogJin!ll team::. stacking to !>lop thL' kid.1,>tf Frida~ ;it the Artists' field run. "On paper, l.aguna Beach Lagun;.i is lcd by junior qu;.irh.:r- docsn't appear very tough," Miller back Pat Wood aml senior te· ltaH.I of a team that hos allowed 28 cci\cr Luke Ma1jas points a gJme against four \3rs1ty Wood hJs thrO\\n for 1,051 opponent~. )'Urds (including a game against "They have some g~ athlete~. the Dann Hill JV), ith nine and their rnoch (Mike Darron) is touchdo"ns, 67 completion , and really doing a greot j9b. Dul only two int~rceptions in 116 a1- 1hey're untlcrs1Led, and we match tempts. up re.ii well ''"irh 1hem." Mntjas, tietl for the counly rc- Once agJ1n. Mesa "ill cnjo)' a ccpt1on kad, has 29 catches for huge size ad,Jntage \\tth the likes 568 yards to help the offense a'cr- of offensive lrncmcn Jnrcd Wilson age 21 points per ga me ogain!lt 1ls (6-foot-7, 295 pounds), Brian four v:irsi1y opponents. Smith (6·5, ::! 5) and Rich Hoff-The Mustangs h:.i\e \\On three man ( 6-1. 255 ). of the IJst four mceung~ "ith La- Op1:ra1ing behind Miller's mJss-guna Oeach, outscoring the Artists, of-humani1y blocking scheme. has 117-14 in those \iC!Orics. been junior running back Dinh u st yenr's game at Newport "Runaway'' Tran, who has recov-Harbor High, wa11 marred by a ered quickly from a knee ailment third-quarter fight, \\hich re~ultcd sustained last \\eek, :ind should be in the ejection of three Co~ta a1 top form Friday. Mesa player , two Laguna players, Tran has piled up games of 226. and an Artists' lowe r-level coach. COSTA MESA STARTERS OFFENSE (tentative) No. Pla~er Ht. Wt. Cl. Poa. 24 Jen .cblino 5·10 170 Jr 08 ' 31 Josn Peca 5-10 190 Sr F8 1 Blllll Tran 5.7 170 Jr RB 81 Cccey Stde1 5·10 165 Jr WB u ~Harber 6·5 180 Sr TE 89 Jason we.r 6-0 190 So TE 53 BJll VaVtrb 5-10 200 Jr LT 89 B.Luxembou~er g.1 2\0 Jr. lG 78 Jared Wdson 6·1 295 Jr c 56 Rich Hollman 6-1 2S5 Sr RG 51 BNn Smilll g.5 285 Jt RT ESTANCIA: From 81 Cenlury also rel ics on senior 11gh1 end/li nebacker Abel Perez, who burned the Eagles Inst yeo r. intcrc;epting a puss and re1urnang it JOO ynrds fo r a touchdown in n 13· 7 victory. Perez returned a kickoff 91 yards fo r a TD against Troy No. Pt•v•r DEFENSE Ht, Wt. Cl.Pos. 14 Matt H¥tlef 6·5 180 Sr OLB 51 Bnan Smith 6·5 265 Jr. OT 58 Rich Hollman 6-1 m Sr NG 3 !(Ml~ S·O 190 Sr OT rv• Kety Wallace 5-9 160 Jr Ot.8 &4 B ~glf 6-1 210 Jr. ll8 31 Josh Pee• 5-10 190 St ll.8 21 Ste~• Owen 5·11 '65 Jt CB 22 Aodftw ~ 5-10 • 165 St ca 4 .1MN$ VeQa H 175 -sr s ~ 81 C<Mty Sides 5·t0 165 Jt s Estancia will count on senior quarterback Mott Juhner. who ha had his trouble against Century the last l\\-O years. Johnct ha:. completed JUSt 9 of 28 pa" c1i aga:nst he Centurions -with three interceptions -for ju!>t 13~ ynrd . "We've got C\ieryo ne heallhy. and we feel we ma1ch up prclly well agoin~t them," I icl>cngood aid "We reel confiJcnt we c.1n win lhe foo1bu ll gt1mc." ESTANCIA 8TARTERI O,,INll Ht. Wt. s 1 180 5 7 155 H m 5 8 HS 5·11 115 e 2 m 5-tl 2'5 S2 2lO 6 0 265 8·1 2~ g.4 215 (tentative) 01,INll No • ....,., Ht. Wt. ao MM11 8.4 190 55 "4.&11 Simp'°" 8 .1 m 74 Catlos CorlllljO 5·11 215 78 Jaime ROOl!Ou l lH 180 41 freclPwo 5·11 190 34 Allon Lc"tt 6·10 195 38 Osc.v lOmtl S·fl 180 11 JlllO NctitA 54 145 23 David Bamld .. S S 125 6 Todd ThQnloSOll 6·t I ISS 12 Codt CNrltt 6 1 175 Cl. 'o•. St OS. Sr AS Jr WR ; WR St WR $l AT $<. RO St. c St l(l SO LT i TE c •. , ... "' oe ~ Of ~ 8l Jt. ll8 S< Ill So Ot.8 i ca ; ca i SS Sr fS ...,. Trabuco Hills , Laguna Hills combination - has everyone on th e t atch-up mode . Sy Barry F oul~ner Spoits Wr e• • T h1ng~ \\ill ~ot11e to,, he.ill tatltt.·r qu1cL..I) rn lh1. l'.11.1f1\! Co.1st Lc.i&!uc th1~ \\ct\, "hen 'l 1.1l>ucc.) 11111\ :md Laijuna 11111' br1..;J... th1: u.:\! \\llh "hat appear ... tv he the 11th.• ~hO\\lll>\\ n rri.dJ\ 111d11 Th~ '"~u tt!t11m ~r1r1 1.1,t )C~1r, '"1h L.1g11na llill., ,l\co;ing 1t-. regul.1r-... e·1son ll>~s 10 the Mu,t.1ng ... hy !>I ingiug 'Tr ;1huco 111 the CIF D1"i"un Vil champ11.>11 ·h1p ~.1mc. Uurh teums Jli.; unhc.ih.:n thu' IJr, and h:tH! C\>ml>11h.·d fur l\\icc :.i ... m:111y \IC!oric.., (JU) .i:. the rc'>t ul the si\-1e.1111 le.1guc\ lour cn- tranh h,1\e 111:.inag!!J .it;~ttll'>t non-l1:.1gu~ foi.:s Tr:ibutu .111d Laguna I l1lh :11c r.111J...etl J\o I .ind No. :! in Di· vi,ron \"1 11, onJ Frit.l:i) ·~ 1l1wr "ill need ~omc monunwn1.1I h~lp ht rc..11.h thu !'CL '>lllllll1i1. • L'trnc.1.1, Ccntu1v :inJ (.u,IJ f\k.,a ha\C.: .ill ... 110\\11 \\ell ~•I tim~'· but p1d.ing the 1c:1suc\ th1rJ gu.irantcccJ pl.•}Oll 1cpre ... c111.11iu• · m.1y hi! a.., d1f11cult 3 ch.lllcngc as tftc,c chools lace 111 aad;ing the league's top l\\O spot\ L 'll!Una Beach appear\ 1c,itali.1.cd unJer lirst-ye..tr co..1cl1 f\likc O:irron. but m;iy need another )CM ur l\\O 10 set b.K k on a com- pet1t1ve lc"cl. Herc's how the Oail) l'ilot sec, the PCL r~1cc, in order of t11w.h: • Trabuco Jlill -The Mu!>tang.., h .. we 1kfca1cJ !)outh Coa't League r1:pre!lertta11n:> Capi)tr;ino Valle). LI Toro am.I D.1nJ I lilh, which cuulJ ado credence 10 the ;1rgumcnt th.11 they be t...mg more there, than in th~ PCL Uluc-c:h1g ljua11crh:11..k P.11 llarnc' appc.1r' to be: coming arounJ af1e1 a .,Jow slart, 'urp.''"ng the 5,000 c.1rccr p.1,)ing ~.1rJ.1gc pla - 1e.1u last week ag:.iin..,t Capo V..1llcy. Co;.ich Jim Uarnc.:t1's defcll.)1.! ha'> proH'll pc11ctr.1hlc (WtX>u- bridgc burned ii fo r 2.t po1t1ts). :ind the f\ILl'>lang) h,l\C \\Oil their fhc gam es by an average: ut Just more 1ha11 !>1.vc11 pt>trll\. But th;1t may be atlnbutcd to the high tt11.1li1y of co111peti1io11. • • Lnjtunu Jlill<i -Junior quf'tcrbJc:J... Justin Vedt.11.·1 {J<J of 71 for 72.t )..trds ant.I six TD,) ran or l\\U ~'?ore~ in l.1 ... t \~tti,.:...; 5,~J • .' blo"out over Twentynine P.11m ... Running back D:.in Cisk:i (567 y:i rds on 98 carries) h:1s stepped in well for graduated 2.000·yard rusher Di.Ive Webber. and sc,cral nc\\comers h::i\c pe rformed \\Cll on the offem1vc line. · The Ha'"ks ha'c outscored opponents, 171-73, but San Clem- ent e, a 23-21 victim. muy be the only true test among their live prc-lc;igue (ocs. ran •Costa ~ksa - The Mustangs arc 2-3. but ha\c .,cored 11 5 p9in1~ th e l!Jst 1 lm:e '4cel..s1 ,1fter ma naging only n 'field goal th1: tir~t l\\ o g.1mcs. Junior tailback 13inh ··Run a\\ ay" rran i:. 75 y-Jrd~ shy of 1,000 throush f 1vc game • and 1s benefiting from ;J rormid~tble offcnshe line. Defense, turnove r~ and costly p..:11,1hics, how- ever, will nect.I tu corrccc out for Coach Myron Miller's !lquild 10 fulfill it's pl:.i}off de!lliny. • Ei.tancia -Go figure 1hcse fa1gles. Add Coach John Llebengoud lO Lbc growrng li~t of people cun~istcntly fooled by this on- ag:un, olf·again contingent. Senior quartcrhJck Matt Johner is deadly, if ;.1llowcd time to throw. und the con.,1:1 nt 'hufne nt rccirncr appcJrs to have turned up some con~1stc11t pa s etllchc r!I. Defense i-. the: wild-card , though. A ~huto(ll ag;.iin t L'\ Ouint3 und a lll11nina1mg pe rfu tn\• Dncc u0,11ns1 JHCv1ou!>ly·unbcMcn Can}on (a I~· 9 vicuny) arc b<1l11nced oul by 88 po1nh allowed 1n three lo.,,c ~ · The )Outh fa ctor ind1catc-s the be t m.1) be :iheod ol 1h1~ tellrn, ~11\ll a lc:asuc·orcnin& \\in ngain:.1 Century Saturday nigh1 could be the Johncr start of somcLhtnti bi,;. • Ct·ntury -I he Centurion .. ha\c 'trnll81Ct.I to pul pmnt'> un 1hc bourJ. but triplet.I 1hcir co1 ini our put of the riN lour g.1mcs (\even poi1m) IO a 21·14 CUIHJlfC~I of Troy h1!>t \.\CC'k. The h <ttan"a g.1mc wall -.ct the tone, .1ml Coach lllll B"h""°' ~u~1d ha) alw:iy fou nd "·I)' to \\irl out og,1imt the Eullle ) • Lugutlll fknch -1\ll 11grcc U:i rron, formerly 111 S.111ti.1t;o unJ J{.inchu Ali.1111110'1, "\\Orldng \rnnd<-r., \\ilh u "111ncrly llHlm n pro· •rant. But 1t" tough to g.1ugc lhc Art1\t 1111111 1lieir pre c.1 o n. I he Artr~l\ lo t fou r gume' Ii) an il\Ct.1cc of ju,t more thun i\ po1n111, but the level o( compctitio1l niay he \\.ell bd m' 1h.11_ ul 1hc J'(I Junior qu•111crha1:k Pat \ ooJ (67 ,,( 116 Cm I.OS I, \\ilh nine touchdown ond t\\o mtc:r1:cp1 iun' -1ndudmg nu mbc1 rrn111 t1 g~mc •'8·1i11,t the Dana Hilb JV) anJ 'cniu1 rc~c:i,cr l u~c M.1tji1\ (29 c:i1chr.!'i for SC>8 )Jrd ) tin.: the A11 1,h· h•s·pl.1) performe r,, From 81 pa~ser, and is u lo:i<l 10 bring down. Po\\cll, Kei1h Thoma!t und Lunrnr Darrell h,1ve sh arc<J t11c rushing duties with Reynolds, be· hind a sii:1ble offcn)ivc front. Tus1in's front si\, including tiglu c.:nd Nick Coo, outweigh the S:ohm front eight (linemen and line- backer:.) an averngc of nearly 32 pounds per man. The Sailors could be runhcr hampered by the lo:,s of running back/linebacker Steve Gooznlcs, who is questionable with u shoul- der ailment. ln11" S. f,•3rg:uita CdM Newport Tus1·n S3d<lieb~I.. Ur11vers1ty Woodbml11e Tonight'• Game C7:30) Newport Harbor at Tustin Un1vers11y vs. Sad(!ICb3Ck. al SA BoYA Friday'• 0flm••.f7:30) Woodb11dge vs. CdM. at Newport Sar.ta t.1atglht3 at lrvllle Without Gont :tlcs (399 yards on 68 carries this "ccL..), the m:ijor share of the rushing loa<.I \\Ill full on junior \V,1J e Tift, who has amassed 366 yarlls on 74 carrib, including a I09-yulll cffo1 t .1g:111 FooLllilL _ ....-----------.-Sen ior quuncrlt:1ck Greg W1lli:11n.., "ill hkcl) h.1,e to thww cffcct1\ for Newport to p~ cv uil. W11li:ims w:1' h;1rall-.ed all evening by the Cd pa's rush, "hich pub the focus on his offcno;ivc line this \\c\!L.. to all, him time to find re1.-civers. The 10,cr t'an forget :iny hopes u[ a league lltk •. in ti f.1el:s an uph s1ruggle tu earn one of the te:itue's lhu.:c g.umamecd pl.1yoff bc1ths · NEWPORT HARBOR STARTERS (tent ative) OFFENSE DEFENSE· No. Pl•~r "'· Wt. Cl. Pos. No. Pl•ver Ht. Wt. Cl. Poe. 7 Greg WoO•ams 5-11 ,145 Sr 09 50 Cr. w Coniee 5-9 170 Sr OE 22 Wade Tilt 6·1 185 ,/( 18 78 C&rrt:I PCMdl G·l 270 Sr 01 33 0•11 VIU)llart 5·1l 205 Sr fB 6a l>:l\l; Nm!. 'U 5·8 165 Sr t,'G 34 S•y tiJrris 5-11 160 Sr. v.R 76 8cJU Ra'O!IS 6-2 245 St. OE 20 Chad la Bass 5.7 150 St WR 46 Ju<.W'! Kt:clla'n 5·11 155 5' Ol.B 80 Jason Liwson 6·4 210 Sr, TE ~ StC-•C COllla!tS 5.10 195 St r..s 76 Btau R31phS ti·2 245 SI -. Rl 55 Jell S~!3 5.10 ll\5 Sr. 11.8 &5 Jo~!\ Le•/ 5·10 1% Si, FIG 30 Nt'.tlln llimt."'fl 5·11 170 Sr Ot.D 72 N3tl\rl I. J':Son !i-2 180 St. J c 3-1 Stry H'llJIS 5·11 160 St al 60 Pwl JUVlSOll 5·8 18~ R. LG J Bti:t • 'J Ci 0 150 Jr C8 75 J Oerg tta~n 62 190 Jr lT 22 \',J:t T.i\ 6·1 18) Jr fS .A ni ht to · remember - Monarchs In South Coast: at Capo Valley Friday ...,. Sualua resumes his role as Mater Dei blockbuster, just in the nick of time. By Barry Faulkner Spons Wnter MlS SiON VlE:JO -The Mater Oc1 High dc:fcnsc has shut opponents down all )·car, hut it hasn '1 yet had to display its strength -the sec- qndal). Those days -and a 4-0-1 pre- lcague start - are ove r. according to Monarch1;' football coach Bruce Rollinson. ~ho le ad! nis team into 1ts ... fim-evcr South Coast League cln h Friday at. C:ipistrano Valley at 7:30 p.m. The Cougar (3·2), like many of their South Orange C-0unty neigh- bors, are known for their propcn· ity to pas • which may play into 1he hands of the Monarchs' tal- ented defensive backs. O>mcrback Brian Barajas (1 1 interceptions as a junior) and safe- ty Ra~ Jackson, one of the best athletes in the county, arc ready to meet the challenge pre ented by Capo \laltey' -aerial-arsenal. - The Cougars, coached by Mater Dci graduate Eric Patton (a team- mate or Rottin~n·s for one sea in the late 605) have used jWti< quarterback Sam Gaines to uiU their pa sing ·game. But, c'he ~realest off ensi"c weapon ma)' JUnior running back Dan Geiss, Gei • a 5-foot-9, 175-poundc has rushed for 559 yuds on carries, and caught another t passc for 84 more yards. Gain (6-1, 190) has throwJ\ for 44 y:irds, completing 35 o{ 62 "·1t four TDs nnd three antcrcepijm<;. "The)' have pla)'ed $<)me \..: strong oo mpetir1on, and could undefeated with a couple breaks," RoUinson said. "Since th Servile game (a ~corelcss tit t open the season) we've played o ponent'i that nrc average. or sllgh ly nbo"e a\eragc. We have to b able to step up a ~pie lcvet now, to start competing for real." Mater Dei appears as healthy a it's been all sea.son, with sent running back Nicky Sualua c pected to rc5umc a featured rol tn the offense, after gainina yards o n 6 carrie~ la t week. It \\a the fir t aclibn incc the sca-;on opener for Sualua, who will ot return to the defcnSJVe stanin lineup at end. Junior quarterback Derrek Uh has matured well in the 110 0 luguo. ~. and c:omu in • 641 pa ing yards (53 of 89) an six TO tosses. MATER DE/ STARTERS (tentative) ~TEA DEi OFFENH ~TEA DEi DEFENSE No. "•~r Ht. Wt. Cl. Po•. No. "•~r Ht. Wt. Cl. flos, 15 Otrrtk Utll 6 5 205 JI 08 35 ~.,...y Sul:"~ II 1 2JO St Cl 35 ~·c~ Sualu1 G 1 230 Sf rD 55 M i..e Loiiu S· 11 ?60 Jr NG 26 Brlari Hal 5·6 175 Sr l!I 75 Ed;.u LllcbS 11·2 250 Sr. 0( 81 RObc!tt t.4otlla 5·10 180 Sr Wt:I 47 lsMC ~ G·2 210 St Ol.B s M~ Caldtron 5·10 175 St W1\ 19 Jnon Rlwr• J B tao JI II.I 76 0 Cu~ 6-4 255 Sr. Rt CG p~~tf Cr19g 6 \ m Sf. u SS Mike l09et 5· 11 260 Jr RG 99 Kevin Ptk~ $·11 170 Sr OLI 57 Cllr1s Kem 6·1 240 Sr C 42 Brian Baia;as 5·\0 17S Sr CS 73 f Carva:M 5·9 20!> St lG 1 t.t Sarra;an ll·IO 155 St C9 75 E~ !.'~'US ~z '~ Sr \.1 2• Rly Jlt~~on H 195 Sf FS 86 ltlt Sualua 6·1 215 .If 1£ 22 MJ Am 6·1 170 Jr SS Calvary Chap~I vies tonight "" COSl A MLSA C':.1lvan Chapel Ht!lh·~ footb.111 lc:alll "iii be welcomed tn the Oly1111l1c League tonight by per~nnial l'IO"l.'r V.1llcy Chmllau. \\ hi1.:h in' adcs 01 angc CoJ-.t Colt..:~c for u 7:30 kickoff. Valley C.hns11a11, the dclcnJinr lcuguc ch.rnipion. hrinp' .1 S·ll record i1Hu the clu ... h, '' h1lc C;1l• \'JI)' Ch,1~1 I'> lid.1n~ 1h "'mnd-. from a .i t·O thumpin~ .i t th~ h.1nd~ . Of Co~t;i ~lcsa la~t \\Cd . Cah.iry (3-2), may he witlwul lhc 'Cl\k Cli or tWO·w.1y l<lrh:f l{obcrt J lu<l!>un (to rn c1uadriccp 111u,~·lc) .inti Sabe Younger (pulll.' ~10111) "(V;.1111:)') " n \l'f) goo~t foolh.11 IC.Ill\ th.it CXC \llC' \CrV \\Cll ol fcn\l\cly and J\: cc"hdy," Cah.1 Co.1ch K11' V .in 1 luuk 'akl. "011 k1J s h:.i\c tu put l:i~t \\eek hchim them:· CALVARY CHAPEL STARTERS O'flNll -(tent•tlve) ·OlnNll No.~ .. , Ht. Wt. Cl.Poe. No. Pl•r•' Ht. Wt. Cl.P09• 12 \'r j)'ll!I lit c. 2 17 ~ ,iJ ro o'° Sat • 1 '4 726 II ~ 29 ~11.tloOo B m Si P. DO~~ ~ 10 112 Sr 32 C 1 I u l7l ,,. R!I 70 CMi 0. Olqoa &2 180 • Jt Af 2~ Sl!it YMQtf 6-5 18~ Sf \\ll 77 Jot Jonff 6'3 23$ So ()(.8 10 £llant Vlleft $-5 Ill "' WR 01 MJllVan~ !1·10 m $(1 cu 71 CW.Sl!WI l·l 180 so Rl 4) On~ ~·I\ Ut So u SS m (t'J ~11 m $o RG ~ fomar H $1 u 11 t.Ull ""' tfook !o 10 1$7 So c 32 c Tilotluoa & a 11'2 ~ C!I $4 MM Fofrn.v 64 m St lG · 21 Jtremy JcllnsOll g 0 165 • JI Qt 70 O.tn SutlO~ I .... 220 Jr tl s Josh W11ttiw1 ,.n 175 • ' .. Rolm1 s.: s 6 1611 So 1E u Sabe Youngtr u 115 St $ ... lluffaloes ut the bite on the Bu ldogs, 18-·8 T he Newport-Mesa Buffaloes was the only local team to· claim a victory last week in Junior All-American Football competition. The other five Newport-- Mesa teams had trouble f generating off ensc. I l we~~rc•s a look at how it ..._ pii kOWf. Ottnlvt INmen o1 the game for the Tr• (2·2) were M .. T~ ney, Adafn Horow!Cz, Grart Estabfook and NalNn Main. wt10 11so hid two ~ rec:CMfles ID Qlvt tlm six '* season The detne was led by Sdl Rlc'*Oson wtl\ 10 txldes and l Sl1lty. The Trojlns host the Jr9ewOOd Hawtceyes • 11 1 m. Slllrday. ........ Vlelo Cs•llot'e 44, •• ....,. ............ Ch The BNlns coul«t't get tiler of· lense roting, ~ hid a de'8rmlned rf. fort led by qunrtladl Blake Bdey. The defWNe piayn of the oni wert Jona!Nn Mlsc"911i, Arwnw Smon, TraVis Nelson and Kevfl O'Sunrnn. The Brum are home tilts week tor a 1 p.m. date Saturday against the ln- gte#OOd RedSluns. • ... ...,.. CslwM t4, Newport .. eM •• ......._ Oi In a lllnl-fooght game, the Wolvtr· Ines' defense was 1ed by Hult« Mac· Dooald with llllll tackles and a tlr'Dble recowry The co-oltensrve MVPs · we11 ~ mas Btete:on and Rtchard Martin. Both had tong MS behfld the of· lensrve Onemen ol lt1e game -Chip Going, Nathan Lemmerman and Mlcflaet Pulido The Wolvennes visft the Buena Pn IM<logs 1n a 3 p m game Siii.reiay. lte P.ot·•'D··~ ... t Buckeyes' Matt Gully carries for key yardage m Junior All-American action. • lntln• Wlldc•t• 22, Nswport·lle-Buck6'" O: In wNI WIS Ille best perf onNnCe yet by Ille Buckeyes against dNISlonal cnamp !Nine. the team ~ Naflan Miller defensive MVP wi1h11WO sacks and lix tackles. The ~11tense was supported by Rrw:t Htrston. Brandon Lewis and •ek Lewis The offense 1us led by QUlt1efback ~.lie Di.Sano and the fine nming oC GiMren Elenck.. TmiS Trimble and Kyle Massey The BucUyes are· on tne ro3d Ill Qke on the foutUlfl Valley K1IQhts at 1 pm. Sr.utday DCC FOOTBALL: From 83 CllCellcnt )Ca'>Ons. "Burke i~ Uurkc," Wor~m:in s.11d ol hi'> all-conference camli· date in the scconc.l.1ry. "Plu-,. there arc (dcfcn\ivc b<1Ck!>) Victor Da\is and Anthonr Davi., (Jour intcn.cp· llOn'>) \\ho h.l\C dune a ~upcr juh. Noa Pua i!> ·a phcnomcn:il pla) er u .. a lrc:.hman ... JU~ incredible 'I ho!>e arc the tlung'> th;1t make )OU .. ucces.,lul. We're ju:>t now l1g- uring out \\hJt we w:tnl on Jc· fcnse, th,1 t'., ''hv ,,e\c come tu· gcther .. in the· l,1-.t couple of ''eel.., The Pirate.,, have given up only one tum.hJo\\n in the l:1>t l\\U game ... Their I 1r .. 1 h.1H uf the 'ca· .. un i':> a for cry of \~hat ".i~ c.\· peeled. W11h only lour returning \tJrtc~., (two on each )idc) .1ncJ :in unrch:nting )Chee.Jule, the) were p1cl.ed in the prc!>ca .. on to llni'h in the miJdlc of the pack. "It\ .. till •1 tUU!!h )Chcdulc, 11· .. not °'er," !.aid \Vorkm.1n, who'>c team tr,1\ cl~ to 1:1 Camino ( 4-1) Oct. 24 :inti hu,ts SaJdlcb.ick Nov. 7, the nation\ top-ranked ttam .1c· con.ling to the JC GmJ-\\ ire. '"\\e\:c ~till ~ot tllU)C pcopk .. t ir· 1ng ;1t us Ill the !:ice. p;H1icul:11l) El Camino :ind Sa<ldleb.tck." Rc1:ent <l1~c.;u,.,ion .. around the ~l1ssion Conleren e have puinll'd I~> Orange Co:t!>t ii) being the onl: Central Div1,ion 1cam rcm.1inin~ \\lt1lh h.1., .1 ch:in~c 10 Jc1~.1l un~ he.lien S.1ddlcback. ·· 1 h.11\ \\h:tl the~ '),1~." \\t.irk.J m.111 '~11d. "Uut people .il,u '11J \\C didn't hJ\C J chance .igain~t P alo111.1r. ·· P.tlomar w.1~ r:1nkeJ No 7 in the n;11iun ''hen OCC up'l.l the lumct'. 4:!-7, on 0-.t. ~ forum the inJur~d li~l. OCC 1ra ,afet) Lind'~) '\ O\\ell {brul.cn "ii'>l) h.1., been dcarc.:J tu pl.1~ ''hilc lullb.1ll. ~hkc \\ h1tlo.:k { knc.c ),\dlO w;b orig111allv thought 1---,r~~Tri~~~n;~n;r.T=r:~;;=;:==:;::;r.=::;=:;:;::-~:-:-:::;:::;:=;:;:==::::=~:;;;;;::;=:;;:;;:::::T~~:;:~::::;::::;-·1110 fil.' l'U';;'1 10ilf1c 'e!.1)011, cou Id t c· Cobras, .Colts sparkle . • . ' ,. -lJ,1 tht• IJ.11/t /'1/111 t turn in lime for the 1.:1 C.111111111 g:imc. Junior basketball ~l\11lllJlS JOU t~uUb tor • comri:titillll h>r till :".. t1011~il Junior BJ,ketb.111 l rt.ull 111 c~"1·1 ~11: ... 1 111J ~ ... ""'m lkach h.1v been ~u fut ~ 111 l.1~, "1th '1gnup' :ind tr~ l 11~ 111i b1 ., and ~It 1'. I!\:'(: ·16. Y1.1u11b lt:r' 'hu.Jlld br111$ :1 lmth ccr11tic'a1c. 11liur111.111on on their p.1 rt1-:ul.1r gr.id~ :1nJ school, :md ,1 parent. Rcgl\tr;1tiun fce 1s SSS. \\hich incluJc., unil~.>rm' 1 he -.c:ii.on. \\ hi..:h begin .. Oc~·. 6, j, IO·g.11nc 1cgular !lea,nn phtrpbwll<;. $1~nup-. arc -.lllcJukd for. b1'1~n l11tcr111eJ1.11e 111 Ne\\· putt Uc.1d1. I or fu1thcr . inform.1~1..1n, cont.11.t lc.iguc director Jim F~1h .11 <>50-1457. - ' -Angling in local seas ~ecoming · mixed bag llllii-Mark your calendar for Oct. 30 .. that's when the trout seasori begins at Irvine Lake . F ;111 l1shin_t! .1h)ng the u:1'1 i.., prudu .. rng n m1\c I bJg'lll '>Ut llt\:e ,111d l.>0110111 kct..kr:'t· "lute !o.1•011l1)het~ hc.1di11_s uu1 iJc ire 1111 ltnJ tce<lmg .. d1001, of tu11;:i, .i;~.•PJ·• k ':ind lut of ·•b;ib) .. )dhJ\\l,1il under kelp pat1ie • r\11 l:tnd111g~ :ire runnir\~ ho;ib to hut !.IX>h :.ind I 1.1d~ ~lie light, c'pC<:rnll) on \\cd; d.1-. trip' ~'lung J!> .1 \\Jrm a111J ''in<llc~~ \\e.1lltl·r .p.11t41"n hohh 111 Sou1he111 C:il1lurni.1 ;.and ulf ll;ij.t,1g11od \Uri.ICC f1~hi1lt.: rur a \ .trlCt} of l!ltnlC lbh <rhuuld COlllllllle. UonilO in the I· lo 4-pounJ cla!>'> ate hi11111g :ilong the beach :rnJ II\ c b.ut h:t' been accountin$ fur the bulk 01 the bond1caJ~ bl.'tng !>:tckcd. ·1 he ti h n.:.1lh ;11 c ~c1minl! under the bo;11 :ind eating \.huni. b11l .1:. 'ooi1 ~1s a :.c. I nlU\C'i 111 !he 11,h lllll.C out. Jim Niemiec Some ki:cpcr .. and ba .. , .ire .il,o being udJe<l Outdoors to the d~uh 1bb .• count "tlh the LlC!>t bile taK1111: place in I i"u111 ing1011 tlah :rnd th.: 'culp111 hitc - U\er sh.1llrm \\atcr rccb .1ppc.1r:-. to· tic hc:idtn • • fut a good ,c.1s 111 • - · • 1 hi: 51h A11n.u.tl C ht•1. 1'.11dr1i11i, J.1Ck 'l t t1nghlu11J Ll ehr 11~ P.he:J':>Jllt l lu111 "'II b\! hdJ .11 l{.1ah:w~·c l'lll;1!>alll (.l1.1l· 1n Norco on h1e..,d.1) u· en bcr 3 I he C\Cl1l "ill bring together member' of the R 11 ., I 111tb.1!l tc.11 l 11' 11c J cclclmtics -.ml upbnd ~ 11111: birJ ,IJ 1 r lrum Or:1ng · C.:1lu1)1~. • It' .1 tun dJ) 111 phc.1,Jr.I ,ind chut..k:lr hunting. g1(·:11 food und loh ol hunt11h: gc.1r lur :1 hu!.:.c .11.cti'on. l'or n.or~ inlu1mJt1on and !>quaJdt11!? ol h1111ti11g ltdd' t hu111: 714·532·!lo'J. • 'J'he opening uf th~ ~uulh .. ·rn Cull 1rni.1 t:lud, 'e 1-.un ''uni~ .1 \\Cl'k 1\\.1) U I. 14) an I 11.:rc .n..: h b <.W du~' 11 t.1'. I), .. t 11.ind. D1\ conJitiun~ in th.: P~1.:1t1c niJJlh,,c .. 1 h:t\<.· tur .. .:u Lludo. ~mJ !,:Ce,1.. tu lllU\1.' '>OULh .1 l1:tl.: .1hcad oi ~.hecluk l .1 th .. 1r .1:11 •• II 11ugr:i11u11. "1 l:is hutl<l up 1.:11 I .. l."''""' m th.: 1: .. n11.1I •• ill ., Pr.1.l'_J U:i,in. ,tnu ~1round th~ ) 11h1n !)c ~huuld p tidu .. , ;i g · J '>pi:11111g \\Cd;c11d )huoun~ 1,1r \\Ja:rlu\· -.'h h.:.1d111g Ol!I 10 p nd,.. .111u rdu!!'-'' -~led h,ll 1. rc:11u1r~d tur ,\l.L \\,11er!O\\] hunting 111C:iltforn11 .it J • f...11 111.11i.l.:.ttor) lur upl.1n 1 ~.1111;: bird "h.:n hun!.:d on t.it.: unJ leJa.tl rclugi.:' 'J he: !tm11 1111 <lu-.k' tl.1... ..'.1)00 1, tu .r p ·r <l.i~ .111u uni~ one 'fmg .111cJ w1c h ·n 111.11l:ir'1 j, • llo\\ i: 1,m th.: J~HI) g.1111e hJg. . • Twut ~1n~J.:t, ... in h~'_!:.in ~ ·11i1l:; tishw1g tt1dle u.·..id) for tit..: ., t:ill opening ol the ll)112.93 lrnlll 1i,hi11!!-~ .. :1 on ui lf'\tn~ l..t~~. Thi., pu1 Ul::ir I 1ki: \\Ill op~n it i;.itc-. f0r the trout i:.; -1.n .it (I .1 m. on O~t. JO. ·1 o hdr l.:i .. k 1111 the :-..:.hun, l llOU!:ir\;\DS t puu.1J:; • ol big nu11hcrn C.1htomi:i r.iinboY. uovt \\ill b ..... to .. k-.J nd th .. l.1ke "ill hi: ckhcd loi tine-.: ti 1~' pncir 10 thi: opc111ng 1(1 allu'' bo"' to get m ;1 fc din£ moot.I . L.~1,t )i:.1r\ 1.111, p n111i; pr.1du ..:J .m.:,\lm. llOL.t 11 h ng .. _. I nine C••1t1m111:' 1,1 ktd: om Int" ut ht:iv, l11n1h •)t•d1a cl .11il hluc c:it1i .. h .ind ::i gumJ b:i , llhe h I ,, t ·p,1rtcd. C.1rr~ 1 \ r 1tou1 ftom l:i't c::i,on .ire bi:b11111i11g t • h1L m cf.:cp ":11 r n •• 1r ti : d m ~ tooler llt£hb h:i\c put bii; r. iollll\\ on lhc tnO\C. ;\n~lcr') 11,lung frl>m l'0,1t or 'hor1.• .:.in e>1p.:>:1 ~t>oJ Ci hlii'~ ;11 Ir\ 1ne throughlHtl the ''inter month~. For mor .. 111tormat1on un.I ~ 1t rc~cn.1iiur' pl-011 .. • the ti.1i1 )Imp .11 h-l'J-2Q• t . Jim \it•111it•1."~ U1Jldut1r nJftlllW :lp/)t:.tr ill I/It' IJ;tif.1 Jli/ut C'ltl') J l1ur cl.1,1. :...-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--'~ ' ~ Repcinting? ,,. ........... .............. .... , ............ a....11Wli ....... 114!1 .. ' ... PU8UC llOTIC• OP TM AllllUAL C09T OP WUftWATD COLL•CTIOll TRUTllDT AllD DIWOUL UIMCll POR uaaa WITHIN COUNTY UlllT~nOll Dl8TRICT NO. I OP OIWIGm OOUllTY In accordenoe wW'I the prcMllone ot 5ect6of1 204(b) (5) ol tM Clw'I w .. Act ot 11n (Pubic Law 15-217), Counly ._..an EMllrtct No. I ot Orange County i. ~ to notffy alt UMra of ltl ....,.e ~ of the rat9 Ind pot9on of the 8d v8lorem ..._ P9ld by .. -. wttit .. attributable to \t'Mt1a..., trMtment ..w:.e. Thi• Dtetrict, ~ bound.tee of which .,. pr111ntec1 on the ~ mlP. r~ a por1k>n of the one-p«eent (1%) bMlc tax levy cohd MnUallV from PfOS*1Y ownen ~ C>lwige ~Tu ColeclOr. Thll notice la being publlehed In conJunctlon wtth the malling of 1h• Joint Contolldat9d Tax M by the Tax 10 enable ~ to d9Wmlnl the share of their basic property tax i.vy which la uMd to pay for waatewat« treatment ~ pnMded by thte Dfetrtct. Thia District haa annually receNed_ approxlmat91y 3.25'!<. of the 1% bale tax levy collecMd from the propetty ownet'a In IN D6ltrtc:t. I.a a pM ot the adopffon of the-1992-93 State t>uaget 35" of thOM property talc rh8nun Nive beef'I dtMted lo the SUille o.n..i =~= erated for the Dlatrlct from th• basic tax levy are not auftlcient to pay few alt the onaolng operations, malnleMnc:9 Ind co1t1 auoclated wtth colt.ctlng, treating and disposing of the wastewater generatecl from the propertle9 within the DletrlCt. Acoofdllialv, .. ,..._ dentlal and small non-rNldentlal uaera In the Olatrlct muat aleo pay a aupP!emental uaef fM, which fof cost = la collected tor -the Dl9trtct by the Tax Collector with the annual property taxes. The annual supplemental uaer f ... In County Sanftatlon Dl11 No. 5 .,.. preMnted In the following table: " • Slnga..Famltr ·· MuttM'e111ltr Small CDMMef'GlellllMlu1trW/ A .. lclw.. RMlde~a Gow ........ U... $96.75 $58.05 per unit $69.18/1,000 •q. ft. of buHdlng Tho follo,.lng example ldonllfles tho combined amount e homoowne< wm pey lo< tho Ol01ric1'1 '""'J·"3 ff he/oho owns e home with an assessed value of $100.000: Annual Alnount Revenue Source a.ale '-r P.......-t Amount Pehl to Dlatrlot No. 9 Property Tax· Supplemental User Fee ~ x 1 % basic tax levy )( $100,000 • 35% State tax shift = Annual fee tor alngl•famlly resldencea Total annual amount paid to District No. s In 1992-93 tor wastewater services $21.13 $117.88 Large industrial and commercial users of the sewerage system pay their proportionate share of the cost of wastewater coll~lon, treatment' and disposal services based upon the actual volume of wastewater they discharge and the amounts of biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) and suspended solids (SS) In their discharge. The following schedule Identifies the rates now In effect for these large users In flacal year 1992·93: FLOW (S'mfflion gallons) $297.30 BOD ($/1,000 pounds) $196.42 •• (Sit .000 pounds) $154.63 Revenues collected frqm these large users are also used to Pl'Y tor the ongoing operations, maintenance and replacement/rehabllltatlon costs of the District's sewerage system. These Industrial users pay fees ranging from aeveral hCmdred to more than $14,000 per year for transport, treat- ment and disposal of their wastewater through our facilities. It you would hke addlttonal Information on the charges you are paying for wastewater collection, treatment and disposal eervtces, please call the Dlstrtct's staff at (7 J 4) 962-2411 , extension 5. This Olstrlct's administrative offices are open 7;30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday; and 7:30 a.m. to 4;30 p.m. on Fridays. COSTA MESA COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. IRVINI 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA, 92827 How To Place HOUSES/CONDOS HUNTINGTON IRVINE 1044 MISC.REAL A Classified Ad FOR SALE BEACH 1040 ESTATE • SALE OXFORD COURT Sac:rfflc:e Lowest priced B-1 •t ,,. BY PBONE:71 .. 94JM58'78 .e BR , 28A re mod $218K 280, 28A, q11r • ..... o...s-eo.e,. i*ltto Roman tub, 2 atrium•. Pnncs only 854-3098 CEMETUY LOT .... an._. c-tJ. UHIOO GENERAL 1002 apa, new roof. Wolk 10 beach Seller ls willing CIYPT 1225 BY VISITING OR MAIL: 3 Year• New! 10 lel It go Hurry! NEWPORT C·21 Surl 330 We.t '!:f Street Gorgeous 3BR, 2 SBA (714) M2·7873 BEACH 1069 6 PLOTS. Harbor Lawn· o..--.e&. . tlome In g<>ted com· Ml Ollve, CM Barga'n c--"~-.. • .., .. > munily Cath edral ce11. Seabury Specl .. at 1250 ea (pkg price Ing, hraplace I am ity Wonderful single story DistreSMCI Owner negol) Phone 209/ room. Pro I land· •l a ffordable pt Ice 728-271~ Wafter W i· CLASSIFIED HOURS: •co pe d . 0 n ly Bike to beach. Very Mutt ... , lcander. PO Bo• 1006, -=-:MOAll .. :ION~ 1224.500 p opular S eabury Oce9n view N~port Murphya, CA 95247. ............... ......, C-21 Sea Breeze n eig hborhood CrHt Model .e. 38R + (714) H2·SS21 1244,900 den, JBA, 2 car gar. C·2t Welcome Great con di Beat REAL !STATE . (714) 839-2100 priced vi.w. oce•n EXCHANGE 1600 CORONA s293.soo. &es..-see Senior• ParadlM DEADLINES DELMAR 1022 Coroao\11 1a111emant •.BLUif P. totally Awe: lrvlne WHtpark remod. home. com mu1111y t.s• than 1 •o• MondllJ' .... , ........................... l'r1clq 5:00PM mllo IO beach I 2· view, .... or trllda. nt MW 38A 2'-'9•. 2 Tuelldq ........................ ~-~ 8:00Pll OWNR.QREAT BUYl car r.r. Wiii tract. up J9R'a trom $130,000, &4•·5965 to ewport S3SOK· WedD= ...................... Tueedat l :OOPM Cmr condo, lg patio, Securiry oa1~ & p.11r1c FM»uloua Sea lal~ l400t< Valentine TbUl"9CIQ d.epeiulftt WedDMCI_, l :OOPll So of PCH 700-1•'73 hkol v..-13000 ~ tt Propet11aa 769 78S9 ~ ............................. TluaredtlJ tl:OOPll C·21 B•rtt "•aft~ • Spygf ass Vafue! 20R 3V.i8A/a .. S.\u.rd_, .............................. J'ricla7 5:00PM (714) M2·8•t -WALK to~ Sa&UJ'dAT Real .E.ta&a ..... Tbu.rect.., o:OOPll Modcl J'M'rloct 50H w/ Showa OreaU S25.000 ctMl, ... u 100 ll•CW& Ta rm or n 11macl ktlch wllh loan 78 .. 900 No matter tr d" C II Petrick new '-&blnets, nnw what you're T•nore 780.8702 appl and au11nteH HARIOR RIDGE . AfJI Nl.lll()nwi(f USA tcol sink, l'llce yard Vlewf "'4twl Vlewl doing, your w•lh ahade llnd Of• Just Reduced, Now hometown ""f,. tr• .. $222.!J()() U 25.000I Atmoat -Calf 642-5618. fUNTINGTON c .at A ....... bo~-2500 a lt, •4K: sy tom, 1-newapaper hood EmPorl"'" AJC. 3 decks 1 huge EACH 1040 N ...... en•! e:a .. atoo t6ntry <;OUft)'ard. V41len° Put a few words Shopping for a nn 1ino Pre>pan.1e1, Joyce. The Pllet c1 ... 1. 7S~·7659 •P•rtmen17 claa•lll9d flta In. to work for you. Hed •••• y ou compare N4twport N DaatQt'8t Th• moat comp10'14ln· TwnhM. 2'tA 28A, 2· ----- '" coat• • without h•Hle Jll\le nd CUtt4irll dtr.-C· or wo1ryt car g•r, pvt loc /ViftW, tory of good• and tor• PUot CleHtfled el1um, pool, tJ;>a. M11ke the right move -vw a rwnd l 942·9978 ~G7,000 121·8769 Pilot AHi (:II la ~ . .. HOUSES/CONDOS BALBOA FOR RENT PENUf SULA 2107 28R 1 BA yny untum, 1925. Atso Fum room S3SO winter. AVCAL GIJlllAL 2102 Mng. 723· t 208, 873·7.e12 LRQ 88', 2 f\.ln !>9th. o.r-...... lbd Dpbr surn Oce9nlron\ w /m•ri,,.. Sec'd bldg w/2 9'lCI ---lbd tt400 1Mrting ape•. Fum. Avt W/d,~ 11/1 ttlOO ~· f7S.OlOI .. •• ,..,. .... 1bd Mboe 11-r Club COIONA "" ,,.,.. D!l llAI 2122 LNel ... a»cs hcMIM uooo * Li9ht. alfV. 28A 1BA c.... ..... over gar. AvaH lmmec:t. HOO/mo. e40.5a33 ~ ..... vu.. pooe .............. '3300 o-•r ,ront row II• wpc::.rt .... 2bd HM tum bc:HmtleOOO GDll=. ,,.._. Wl6 .. t p1daia IM 1\1911 .... a~ IUMMeR plDe. l.-cl poot. I "ENfAl.a ,.VAil.AiM.i --=·-='--llllJlmo. ... ........... --allo~-............. tt-4 elt•t-. HI IHI Dclll&fiil .,. 1111 21t0 leavlew-28r 1aa, trp1, tncc1 ,ct. oar. lndry, t bl9' to C.._ IALIOA Colfoe.t1t7S.17'-0llt ISLAND 2108 'SELL . D•LUX• F urn/\.lntum mn 2BA. patio, Qat • _ xtra pr•ng, w/d, dectc, !:!!& X'!X •tS~ JOU ued fthicJe Mftlle Iha rlQht move throaqh clel9iftecl PtlOt AHi E•talo COSTA MESA 2124 Entlide :IBR, hvge back yard, cul-d•aac: 1t1eet, encl gar 11250 548-7001 321 CO&.&.a•M •3BR 21/aB• charming twnhM In NwpC Hghtl, frptc, dbr gar, lg y•rd Sl225/mo &e7-7&40 ••"aide 28r 1""8• cou .ge, micro, •Uch gar w/opnr. w/d hlcuf:, aml yd. 1950 131-4'4 2 3BR + den, Y•rd, 2·cat gar. clean. no ~ta. 825-8 Plumer 11,050. Pru.Cal Atty, Ao\. 0.rbara 729-728e ' 3bf/2 ..+ be, trg y•rd, 2 rirap1acea. nice •rN, E'alde. 11295 mo. 131-teet £'Side .eBR 38A CondO New temocn. n/~19. trpl, 1enn1a1p001 etc, lt•OOlmo 875-eto E:.Slda t400.f condo 28R 2~8~ 2 -patloa, fl9' t t 9fMICe, nlde lndty ••• tUJOOlmo, AY•ll ltnmed. 918-:M:M E.S~. 1Qa new 28R 2BA encl. gar, bit Ina, w/d, nice, qui.c. ,.., ocn. tt,000 &42-7334 ™'*"" °' ~ • oaraoe ..,., Otw ue • C911 PILOT C&A8atl'l•D ...... 7. . r.-: -. .,. It~ ... , ~ ,, • '? ... ' . I COSTA MESA 2124 E.S1de. lg• new 38R 2~8A + Iott, T/H. 2· car gar, lnlerl« lndry w.lh w/d , gourmet kit. Incl fflg. G eeo. pado & deck. Owner wHt oonalder le••• opt. $1 ,575. 548"3325 E.Slde. Per1~ tor 3 prol 3 lge m att BR With lndlvldual full BA. Lge 2 car gar w/atOf· .ge, ltv rm, c:t1n rm, modern lilt 11490, '676-1109 MM MACWUV IJIO • 28A. E'alde, lrpl, g•r, remodl'd , d/w. w/d hkup, St215 650-3335 BUNTING TON - IEACH 21401 1 ml to BEACH. 17'° 1 on 1 BA. PVT ,..,.. hou ... 11ko new.~. gar, w/d hlcupa 911•1 FrHS.rvice Toltett'-"l24Ht9 &42 8211 LY M!I PropertJllglli WI" put~ '8fti ant• In Vo"" ,.,,.., proS*'yl Lv M~ (114)842.att ... t The CcMMu"\..'i 1cac~ ...... fted ........ f Piiot Thuf9day, October 15, 1812 87 =-CB NIWPOltT BAI.BOA COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA-262. COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 NEWPORT -====2=148:;t=IEA~CH=;;:;:;;:;;2;:ie=g ISLAND 2606 ::I BEACH 2669 _ r.::: ~~====== •E'SIDI!• Attr8Ctlve 1Br with Hu~!I t======== MOdUlat HouM, beach 11V Home1. SBA 38A, 3 s •I I y 0 u, h 0 m • Townhouse-Style 2 •try, 2BA 1 \/',BA, d/ pvt patio. Great area, If y t An •Newport H•ht•• fron•. gated mobile gar, fre1h paint. w alk through cl•••lfled. 3BA 2~BG, encl ga· w. encl garage, patio, walk to eve(ylhlng. OU an 1 BR Apt, carpOrt, ~ .J>y•rlc .... 31B,R4002BA, to elem. school. M 2 H 7 a rage, wahr/dryr hkups, n/pets, 645-<4319 546·9081 Eictra lg Eastslde 1BA pool, $475 + dep. No ,_..., "" · + comm pool, 12,500/ & E that's quiet & clean, ....... utll. 114 ... 94-7170 mo. 682·5637 pvt back yard, pool • ast Broadway, l"lewly Available!! no pets & great place pets --vM ::!!!~===::::::::::::~:-:-.:=--~----BALBOA spa s1070/mo + 1350 doaor, Lrg 2BR lBA, 2BA 11/.rBa townhouse to llvo w/low rent, call •NPT Hghta 2Br 1Ba LIDO bayfront home. dep. 548·700t Dinette, gar, patio, no w/fonced yard, 57351 ME NOW & gel your ap1 with hioplace, ga. NEWPORT BEACH i~..,'U~f:!.~1~~~: PENINSUtA 2607 2233 Fairview Rd pets $800S4S.9"4l mo. 546·9081 rebate! 83Ml.427 rage w/remoto control. 2169 2248 or 818·281-6062 •EASTSIDE• E'SIDE clean 1 BR. Open DallJrl 631""442 ;;;;;=====:::::;J uoo-Fa . * llAYFRONT .aACH, $200 OFf> 2.26 28A 1 'h81t i-own· Water, gas pd. Aitch Lg~ 2BR 2BA, gar & 1 .w.ESTCLIFF 2Bi Beach Rentals! NIWPOllT PllDIULA VEAALY OR WINTER $950(~$1950/M() 2~nc1 Oceanfront Furni~ VIiia Rentals 675-4912 3 ntastlc bay vw patio, clean, quiet, · Maple. Lg 2BR 1BA house, garage, fire· gar, sml yard, no pets. patl<il"g apace, 2466 2Ba. hreplace, pool, +288• w/d, f/p, ten· saf e, n/smkr/pel• nr bus, K·Mart. mov place, O/W, patio, 5585/mo. 5~8-6680 Santa Ana Ave, Lridry. patios, carport, s1or-nls, beh 418 Via Lido S57"' 673·1943 lea $650/ $850 675•"999 Nord $1850 673 .. 239 ,.. • mo. lndry rm, $825/mo. E'alde Lg 1 BR/t BA patio, $795. 771 ·7804 age. · v ..., F 18R 642·2288 or 642·1276 2817-... N • urn 18A ga· """aft9e Gar, patio, laundry QUIET LOCATION' 2 YeaH New! 38R ewport N, Oealqner rage, AJC. yrly S600/ CENTAUR MGMT Foe, $725/mo. 2680 • 2BA, family complex, 2BA 2BA, PV1 view/ mo. Close to bch. 5300 OFF MOVE·IN! 642·2288 or 722·9012_ Sant.a Ana Ave IE. Cozy house 2BR I BA, $'1050/mo loc. 2-car gar. alarm, (213) 553-3773 2BR, fncd yd. Wtr' pd. *r•STSIDE• Cathy 650•3237 msg yard, new c;arpet & 7t4-650-83t0 pool, BBQ. S1300/mo. &3&.4t20 8-SPM~ '"" vertical blinds. S850 Avail 11-6. 721·8769 •Oceanfront Lg 38R 2194 Placentla-0 $75 2BR duplex, ON/, E.Slde, 2BR 2BA, $825/ 2 2e'/a Sle rka 5300 Seashore. 28A, OCEAN FRONT 3BA 28a, 1/p, d /w. w/d, wshr/dryr hkup, ga· mo, now carpet·floors, CENTAUR MGMT 30' to sand. view, dual 2BA upper, 2 car gar, Yg~yr, ::t:'..5..11.00 mo $725 Moves You In! rage. $850/mo. upper. dshwshr, gar, 842•2288 pano windows, d/w. frpl, IMMAC, s2300 v-v 28A 2BA, bltins, $850. 1MS Tuelln Ave no pets. 366·0607 $1 .250. 642-5011 mo. yrly, 675·2272 2Br lurn. bayfront, close Cat OKI Agt, Pam CENTAUR MGMT Eastsldc 2BA 2Ba. 1 ::::::=:::::::::=:::::==:::::! · AT THE BEACH • SEA ISLAND * R 1 a 1 to fe1ry. 2 car parking, 546--5880 or 979-3848 842·22Q8 car gar, balcony, new HUNTINGTON 2BR 1 BA, w/pallo, Wf 2BR 3 '"'BA, den enta • .. val able! winier. 310·375·5500 d 2 $1100/ r• 1 SBA $800 $500 .1 * N wpt Hts. 2BR •MUST SEE• carpel, vacant, clean, • car gar, 8ackbay view 3000 sq • • • • o, 303 Edgewater 1 'hBA, l/p 2-car gar, __ c_a1_1 _J_ea_n_3_6_2·_8_0_7_7 __ 1 BEACH 2640 , __ m_o/-"y_rl~y-liJ'-1·2658 ___ _ ft, furn or unfurn, ~got: ::2~;'1 ~~arged. BEAUTIF'UL BACHELOR now palnt/crpt, no Beautiful loft bdrm, ,- $3600 Marsha 75~900 On The Boardwalk. pets. $895. 642·5722 1BA Apt, frplc, DNI. GOOD LOCATION! s200 Off, 1BA tBA apt. •2BDRM $750• TUSTIN 2690 STORAGE 2742 FABULOUS Tustin Ranch LOCATION Two ieclroom1 From $950* * StKkable/SICle 8y Side WasheriQtyer Hook.Ups •CflilCfreo's f11Av Alea •Smil Pets Welcome •F1111ess Center • 2 Pools. 2 Spas •On-su M1n1g~ RANCHO TIERRA 730·5868 ASK FOR CAROL •certain resttoeoons apply QUALITY LIVING from the team who CAIH Wesiern N3honal P1openy Ma11i19ement 1150 &q ft on o6d NEW· PORT Blvd/15th at, In CM. $475 cars, boats, tum. etc. 67J.t943 COMMUCW REAL ESTATE BUSINESS OfflCE FOR RENT 2769 EXEC offlcea, .IW Airport, NB. From $350/mo. Pvt work stations $150/mo. F1ee prkng, tum, ,.. cep1, coffee. conf rm. FAX SOC, Copier 1~ 833·9550 Al Ouinlal" Pnme COM loe. Re~ll or office. Mr. George, o wner. 500 to 10,000 It. 675--3700 •Udo Penlnaula • v~~908~:-:~ ~~n~,~~ Kit.. lge bath, Quiet & * s750 Move a u In! . patl~,~~di,!:~~050 Lg 2BA 1 'hBA town. b a 1 c. gar. 6 2 2 2 * 1 BQRM $600* Unique 1 & 2BR Units quiet loc, avl t 1/1. Secure. -$540. Yearly E'slde 2Br, nu paint/ CENTAUR MGMT ho~se, lndry rm, d/w, Warner. 832·2000 Frig , dshwshr, stove WESTMINSTER 0 for lease. Private bch, SlOOO/mo. 6.,,..4924 incl utll. n/s, nip. cpt. 269·0 IGth Pl 642·2288 or 722-9012 pato. s795tmo. ic259 or 963-3698. incl. No pets 545-4855 2692 C MMERCIAL on bay, 873-9030 -:=:::-:::-:::-:-:...v-:===::-b-_:6:!.:1~3.:!:.6~3:.:.12:__ s 2078 Thurin PROPERTY 2778 710 Udo P•rtc Dr., · YEARLY'/WI T 725 No pet 644-0452 Make the nght move. CENTAUR MGMT Cliff Haven: 2BR 18A, N EA STUDIO. Non.smkr prof. • l Mo Free Utilsl Lg Pilot Real Estate 642·2288 HUNTINGTON gated entry, patio. =::;;::;;::;;::;:::::;:::::;;::;:::;:::1 ========= •OCEANFRONTS• Bocholor, nr bch $650 P'V\ boh, s trdet prkng, clean 2br lba, gar, nu B~11 CH 2640 lncd yd, 2 yrs new. FREE UTILS 1BR Apt. Store front office. Old 3-t-2 $1995/mo; 2+1 2BA28A2carS895 utll paid. $600/mo. cpt, O/W, storage.I~~~~~~~~~ ...n bit-ins, new drapes. $540/mo. low dep, Newport Blvd, NB w/ $1895/mo. Fireplaces, 2BA Villa Bal $1525 675·0481 or 432·6312 s750 No Pet 640•2495 cable ready, ma1uro pool. lndry. carport shop In back, 5620 2c pkg. wntr 722-0824 ~BB~ 2ocBeNanplt~oSnhtrSS114427551-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: * 1 BR, enclosed ga-tOSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 $200 Oft, 2BA 1 BA apt., on~. ~SO/mo Incl ulil. 7t 4-894...8115 Avl 11 /1. 631 ·2858 W lk to N t Be.. " •· r-1;=========--=========:;I f/p, gar, 1415 Ala· Ava1l 1mmed. 64&2564 * a wp " PROPERTY HOUSE CORONA rage, walk·in closet, Tennis Club, 2600+ ALTRS &42·3850 DEL u11n no pets $650/mo. bama. Beach/Adams. LRG OCEANFRONT MlSC. RENTALS SF; 4BA 38A, game "~ 2622 . Betty 644-2270 1 Costa Mesa 832-2000 Jt259/963·3698 STUDIO on Penin· ==;;;::;:;::;;:;::;;;;::;;;:::== rm w/wet bar. $2300 -:=:~==:=:=::::::====i=========== $200 Off, 2BR 1 BA apt., sula Point. $850/mo BUSINESS Ir FINANCE 528 Cancha 64().1631 -:: •2BR Duplex, quiet, lg' $99 Secun•ty Depos1't bale., gar. 16401 all ut1l Inc. 723-1355 APARTMENTS Cute clean 1BR apt. on fncd yd, sngl gar, gd w 3 0 38r 28• hse. Bal Pen, the bayfront. 2nd floor aroa, W/O hkups. aterway. 8 2·200 Nr Hoag 2Br 2Ba. d/w, 2-car gar. new paint, FOR RENT unit With deck. Avaif ~25{mo &47-7540 Bay Breeze Apartments x259, 963·3698 stove, nu crpl/drps. RENTALS 10 SHARE frplc .$1395/mo. 4Br $200 OFF. 1 BR tBA 1 Np pets. $725. 2 per· approx. 1011s. s11001 AVAILABLE' ========== 3Ba !·Sly hse. cul·do· mo, Call 642•6515 m·f * , 1 apt., bale. gar, 1701 sons only. 722·1523 2724 BUSINESS · OPPORTUNITY 2904' snc St800 lse. 832·5695 Large 2Br 2Ba Apt. 1 Spaciou & Quiet lBR Apts Huntington St. 832· Small quiet Studio 1 blk 5;;~~°er~1 ~,d~f~ke~~ ART DECO 3BR 2BA + BALBOA Why play Hide 'N Call &31·4086 2000 1(259/963·3698 to bch, br1te & sunny Seek w1lh chlldcare? •th C l Q B very clean, laundry, e11tra r(Tl, new painV · •COZY 10A, patio, Wl 00 cean reezeS, 38R 2'hBA Spacious . w/deck! Xln t loc! pool. 631·2460 crpt/w1ndows $1350 ISIAND 2606 Call The Piiot today! frig. encl gar, no pets! Townhous e style, $500/mo. 760·1962 yrly. 673--0708 642"5678• S550 for 1 or 2 per-1 Pool, Covered Parking & 1200 sq ft. oak cab, STEPS TO SAND Bluttslvlow, 38R 2\hBA, 3BR 2BA upstrs. IMMAC The Community Mar· sons only &42·5964 L. d F ·i·t• trpl, dining rm, new Clean iSA. ltg deck. •Westcliff Pool Hm Lge pV1 mastrer sv1le. lull pantry. Non-smkr, $540 + ulll. '722-6679 •SECURE YOUR FUTU..E• Fri to La If/H ers hey/ Mars. New vending machines PfT gross $2800/mo. Eicpanslon financing avail. $4250 m inimum investment. den, newly romod. lrldg. micio, Lrg patio ket Place. Pilot Classl· •E'sld e 1 BR. pvt aun ry aC l I teS. paint, yrd, gar (Beach garage, utol pd. N/pelS ,o.vall immed. $2,000/ akylghts, gar, Ind fled patio, frig. no pets. Call 548•0336 & Heil) SlOSO 968-m $750/mo. 72~M292 mo. 723-0352-hkup, $1650 494.9530 ___ M_2_-s_e _7_8__ $595/mo Biko to bch Avail now, Lgo 1BR Yearly 18R. lBA w/b•v 760·0189 or-548·6283 __________________ ., 1BA + c:ien, d/w, gar· view. rcfrlg, 1 odlt, no CDM Oceanfront Pvt Rd. on Breakers Or. Steps 10 sand. 1500 sq ft. Nu design home & turn. Pvt. BA & BA • pvt patio below • share up. statts. View I!'· M/F prof only. S650/mo 723·0377. PUBLIC NOTICES FOR PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE OF THE ANNUAL COST OF WASTEWATER COLLECTION, TREATMENT AND ·DISPOSAL SERVICE USERS WITHIN COUNTY .SANJTATLOJLDlSTRICT-NO. 1-1-GF ORANCE-COUNTV In accordance with the provisions of Section 204(b) (S) of the Cle~n Water Act of 1977 (Publle-Law 95·217), County Sanitation District No. 11 of !lallgt ~Y.. Is r ulred to notl~ all users of Its sewer~h:y_stem or the rate and portion of the ad valorem taxes paid by Its users which are am1butable to wastewater treatment services. n ils Orsrrrc , furf!aretfcmtrbl:>UnaarteT 01 Wtilctf llre-,:>resenrec:rorntie-accompanytrrg-map, ceives a p0rtlon of the one-percent (1%) basic tax levy collected annuajly from property owners by the Orange County Tax Collector. This notice 1s ~Ing publiehed In conjunction with the malling ot the Joint Consolldated Tax 8111 by the Tax Collector to enable users to determine the share ot their basic property tax levy which Is used to pay for wastewater treatment services provided by this 0 1s1rict, This '01str1Ct has annually received appro11lmately ~ ot the 1% basic tax levy collected from the property owners In the District. As a part o he adoption of the 1992·93 Staljt budget, 35...., ofthOie' property tax revenues hi!ve been diverted to the State General Fund. The revenues gen· erated for the Olstrict ·from the basic tax levy are not sufficient to pay for all the ongoing operations, maintenance and replacement/rehabllitatlon costs associated With collectlng, treating and disposing of the wastewater generated from the properties within the District. Accordingly, all resl· dentlal and sn'ial~ non-residential users In the District must also pay a sypplemental user fee, which for cost savinQS Is collecttd for the District b · he Tu Collector with the annual property taxes The annual supplenientat user fees In County Sanitation Dlstnct No. 11 are presented In th following table: Sl ..... Femlly Rffldencft $60.00 Muttf.Famlty Aealdenc•• $36,00 per unit Small ComnMrclal/lnduetrlel/ Covemm•ntal u .. ,. $42.9011,000 sq ft. of bulldlng The following example Identifies the combined amount a homeowner will pay for the District's services In 1992·93 If he'sho owns a home with an assessed value of $100,000: • Revenue Source Property Tax Supplemental User Fee BHI• for Peym•nt Amount ~" 1'9 basic tax levy x S 100,000 · 35..., State tax shift Annual tee for slngle·famlly residences Total annual amount paid to District No. 11 In 1992·93 for wastewater services Annual Amount Paid to District.No. 11 $21 78 $60.00 $81.78 Large lnduStrial and commercial users of t~e sewerage system pay their proportionate share of the cost of wastewater collectlon, treatment and disposal services based upon the actual vt>tume of wastewater they discharge and the amounts of biochemical oxygen demand (800) and sus~ended solids (SS) In their discharge. The followlng schedule Identifies the rates now In effect for these large us~rs in ftscal year 1992·93: 1 FLOW ($/mllllon gallons) $278.33 BOD (Sf 1,000 pounds) $173.46 SS ($11 ,000 pounds) $136.56 Revenues collected from these large user• are also used to pay for the ongoing operations, maintenance and replacemenVrehablhtallon costs o the Olatrlct's sewerage eystem. These Industrial users pay fees rangirg from several hundred to more lhan $39.000 per year for transport, treat meot and disposal of their was1ewater through our facllltles. If you woold llke additional Information on the charges you are paying for wastewater collection, treatment and disposal services, please call th District's staff at (714) 962·2411, extension 5. This Olstrlcfs administrative Qfflces are open 7:30 a .m. to 5:30 p.m .. Monday through Thursday; an 7.30 a.m. to-4:30 p.m. on Fridays .. v PACIFIC OCEAN OUNTY SANITATION DJS-1R-l..-CT RCT.11 • I COSTA MIU ' bage disposal, car· gar 650·3832 or 31 O· port, $700 + sec. No 393-5783. $695/mo dogs. (310) 592·2214 1-----·-------. IAGUNA BEACH 2648 LIST through classified RENTALS TO 18R Bachelor, close to beach, view ol ocean: ~: $625/mo. 1st, 1as1 .,. ----------4 SHARE 2724 ctep. Refs 73 t~ ;:;::;:::=;:;::;;:=:===:1 No matter Costa Mesa. s215 ~ NEWPORT BEACH 2sa9 •BeautlfuJ 2BR 1 BA owner's unit, granite kilch & mrblo firs, 1 nse to bcht Sli8·'2369 what you're dep. Share Bo\h & d . Kit .. u11I pd, cable TV. oing, your 642·9622 fir msg, hometown CRAWL FROM BAY!OCN' newspaper 2BR Penn hse'ntto NHYC lrpl, w d, wont last! Tony Tll-1725'997-0415 1 ·800-821-3363 anytime AMERICA'S NEW MON. EVMAKEA may earn you S3-4K cash weekly. No S down to buy ii qualified. PT/FT. Tom. l -800·598-3792. ·coNDOM VENDING ROUTE Big Profits. Call Ameri-1 ~........,...._ 1 ·800-858·3933 LOCAL PA_V PHONE ROUTE. 1 K TO 1 OK EARNING-POTEN· TIAL 1-800-749-2600 Vending Route • Local proven earner priced to sell. Call Jaek 1• 800·329·8782 To place an ad 1n The Piiot classilied, lijPllit .. fits in. Exec Designer Hm! in tho center of Nwptl :::::::::::====:::::== Call 842.·5878. n===========:!J MIF shr 4BR 3BA, MONEY compl tum. gar. pool. 1 JO LOAN maid , S950 640·26n 2914 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE LIDO ISLE qu1el M /F =====;::=:;;;;;;;;::;;;:: wanted to share SS FAST CASH SS NOTICE OF lhefeo1 1eco1deo 1n Book hQusei Beach/bay. No Loans: personal, busl- TRUST£E'S SALE 138 Pauos 27·29 1nctuS1ve drugs. smoke, pets ness, debt consollda· PFC I ··: 95104·35 ol M1scellanoous M11ps in $435 ,. Avail 1 O 1 t1on. ect. Easy quality· t.oan •· 2386541 lhe Olliee ol lhe RQCordl.!r 723·1962 1l"g. S4lme day ap- 0wnef-Andre J. of satd Coor11y proval. bad cred1l OK Sham~rver And 0.1g1nal lru~IOI Andie J Mature prof non·smlv 1 ·800-3&2·6430 Ma• Gu"•'rN Shamb&tOO'I AN! Mall Gu· 10 sharo 281 Balboa --.,.-..,.....,,---,,....,..-::""!':--= YOU ARE IN OEFAUl f lle1re1 dphc, v1ow. Very nice. SS FAST CASH SS UNDER A DEED OF ffiUSf The srreel at1tlte!>s dnd S600. Dan, 723·6126 Loans. personal, bus1- D TED Ess'olhel -~-'"'-'"allOI\ ness. debt consolid• A 10/25'90 UNl ~·~'""' ..........,._ · M inutes to Be•ch . YOU TAKE AC110 N TO·'' any OI tho real flfOJltlfly Large master suite uon, ect. Easy qualify· PROTECT YOUR ~ER· duSC11bed aw..t! 1:. undur· 1ng. same day ap-TY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A ·srooo 10 be 3125 Yellow· with bath & huge mlr· proval, bad credit OK PUBLIC SALE IF YOU Slone Drive CoStd Musa roted closet Deck, 1·800-362.e.430 NEED AN 8CPLANATIONICA fireplace. greenbelts. OF fHI: NATlJRE OF THE. Thu Tru!>lw 1Jo1.1~ no1 wa1 patio, pools, spa, s1or-===:::::====::::: PROCEEDING AGAINST 1an1 ttw a,ecuracy of 1hc age, 1enn1s. S550'mo. nuNOUNCe•~~ YOU YOU SHOULD CQN.. slr~I .a.Jress Of othef tom· \h Ut1f. 35 + non-nJ'W ~£01 TACT A LAWYER mon desc:11phon of tho PIOO· smoker. S ttarght, On 10'22192. e1 1 oo pm . ..,,., 11 any l>tOYK.led 1n 1h1S please No pets/ P ... I• Financial~-norice drugs. Call 714·96S. =====:=::::::::=:::::: clon H Trustee ol the The ptOC>Crl'( ... .u be !.Old. 3030or310592·5620 PERSOUllt~ Deud ot I.tusL t"4l«irdcld WJJbout £0!/aoanJ ~ w1111.aA ~ 11/01/90 as lnsttument 90. l'f 8ltpf8SS °" im1olted ie· NB Young prof, n/sml<r, =:::=;::;::;;::;::;====== 51s911, ·IX>Ok _ paoe '"oard•tlQ 1111o, posst;~sioo OI shr _3br/3ba, pool;jac, tile Coonry o1 o.aooe Col..-eoc:umbfaf!C(Js, 10 IJllY rhto tennis, w/d. Nr Beachl ========= fomta unpaid belanc.o 01 the $450/mo. 631·5521 Wiii Mii a1 public aoc:llon. 11ote(s) set.utod tiy llW Det.'<1 Nwpl. fu1t lvrn condo. PERSONALS 3002 to lhU hlQhOsl b1<ldur 101 ol Trus1. plus. as PflMOOd pool tenn wk lo bch cut\. c.llhlel's chock or l:l)t• "' such r'lole(s) Mlvances 11 unlu;,, BA. Avail 1 o~ AOUL T LIVE l'ARTY Uffl llhed ch1telt. 01 a chut.I> anv. undilt lhe t1:rrns ol lhe 15 n s gar w d c.ia I 1'800-869'f1NE d1awn by • c1eJ11 union Deed OI Trusr loos c:twr~ S495 r r 646-8473 . """'t~''"OE of-• LIFE u vmgs and loan ass11c.1· and ~-01 It'll: Trusl ____ e_s _____ 1 rvn '"'"' ,_ ahon. e SIVlt'IQS 1ssoc:1a11on ~ On Manna Lgc pa1io. 4 cc Cl'lrg, 18• S2/min OI a Sl\llflQS bani> ao1nu At tho tllnl! ot lllu 1ni11a1 blks to bch. w/d, non/ UMA£$TIUCTD SEXUAL 11/ed le> Jo busmess 1n 1ho OUbl1CBtt()(}..ot 1n1s 111111<0 smkr. no pets. $450 to xxx cONYERUTIOfl Srate of CehlOfnia uavaUlc the rotel amounr ol rhu un· S600/mo 673-3868 1.aoo.,.._Y'ISS al lhe llme ol sate m lewluf llllKl b&lanc;11 01 I~ obll\)a LWE ~ 11 rnooey ot the IJMed Status hon toeUtec.I tJv tho! Oued o1 Prof. roommate wanted. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiii+iiiiiiiiij al lhe Notlh lronr ontraow T1Usl end esttrncttoo cusll. 3BR,pvt.. BA w 'ofl1ce 10 lhO Counly Cou11nouse, Ol\Pllfl~ and ctdvances 1s space. turn. w/d 700 C1111t. Centttr 01111~ $197 258 35 $495 723·1407 West Sanra Ana. CA all P9elle Financial Corpe>-Shr Westside CM hsc 1ruh1 htle and 1nl&1\!SI coo raUon CA ~ Re· 5425,mo ., ,., utils. vevtid to and nnw held l>V 11 UIOl'Mll lMnagtH, 1540 Rtver Respon adlt 35 + N/ undef lhe Dood of T1us1 ,,, Patt. DI Sulle 21•, Sacra-• lhe pte>p9rty desc11bed es m11n10. CA 96815 (408) smkr/drugs 631·8466 141-073-01 Lot 42 of T1ec1 866.-asa O..ted Sup 22. Wanted· prol n/s to 4041 City ol Cosllr Mesa· 1992 share v/lg COM hse, County ol O.enoe S1.a1e of ASAP62912 incl w/dr, $525 mo C11hto1nia as p1u M11p 10 1, 1018, 10 16 25·35yrs old 673·7243 Friday at Spm that Is. For Ad Acti>n Cal a ..., ..... AD-VIS<I 642-5678 Take advantage of our extended deadline for your Saturday listing~. You now have until Friday at Spm to place your ad .in Saturday's Classified. CsH Classified at 642-~JB to place your advertising. iiljilit \ . .. It costs a lot to be a teenager these days. &3000 &1 00000 So apply now for After School Jobs Money for the neceutttea cay be yours With a job getting new customers for the Dally Plk>t Earn extra money woridhg with your trtends 3 hoUra NCh weekday evening. * ~ -.,,. ,._. " 11.-,., _. * .. f'rlm. .., "" ..,,_, * ~.-.. ua.11,.,,.t# * T1 ; .... II 1"'fll# Cell blf9l'I 1:00 r.M. (714) 674-9324 .. l11GWCD1t1 .... Dlllr fllal , lllPl.OYlllllT lllP10TllDT lllPl.OYlllllT lllP10YllD1' ~·, !'II w IOTIOll w"~·!!!~IC~!!lll~- 5530 5530 53 ....JiilL-lltO "9ci Mii7 ........ 0-.~0ft 5 0 1530 ........ Me 200. Colla ...... bat N , 1"2 :;:;:;:;:aiilll=;:::;;;;:;: -=======l========i===::::==== • JIUH-. Cllf, NIH Thie bu11Mea PliUTH CUITOlllR Pait Time llfAll. IALll •1t1 m1lll le ~ by: a ....... PWlithed NewpOl't 8-:tl• DIPl.ODIElfl 5530 SSS • 7 .oo . ••.oottw ATTENTION ••• ALL CLRllKS We have Immediate needs '°' th••• skills· vAccounting Clencal ...... oatn Entry .... Lotus CUSTOMER SERVICE lllMC! . VIRIFI-The Fa11 •• ,__.......,, Cou ..... DM¥ Piiot Oc-Exp -.ilnO with doc· 5n BeeutUul, upeeale .. doing........ The registrant(•) com-too. 1• I, 15, za. 1m ton°' dent!Ms. Hea...y NHded Thufaday & NwpC Sch store hlrint NEWPORT RADIOIUR-menced to tranaact ~ Th-475 computer exp. Pror Saturday mornings. Fff & Pff ..... per-OE•Y --.. t""t ... ft9U undet lhe F\dttoUS C ~ .. _ h aon(•) Pref e"'p well " ...... '5", ..... ..~ llualnaas Nam•(•) kted PUIUC llOTICI M mgmt co. aro..h ·---· .,...ac area. ' ,.. • cHo Awnue, Miii llD, abo¥e on· Al)ll 111117 oppty. ... aaM +. Verlry deUvery Of the groomed. enlhu.iaa-Newport ... Ch, Callf D~..-• E-Ora:..... ns: .._....._ .... 67~375 after 3pm Oaity PtloL Must have tic, reUable. Store spe· l2tlO --"-r ... -r ... - rellable ear and in•Ut· ciall.res In china. crya-~ ~ And Truetee ..,....... .._. wa.a1 MICHELSEN anc•-Cell ayron at t.al ... 111er. llnenl & ,,...,_. c... Inc. 8 This atJllernent wu ~ ............ .,_.. 942-4333 X209 gifts. Non-smoke envl-Caltfomia ~ 1'41 With lhe County Clet1l "' The fo11oW1n9 persons "K•tl•" from th•1----,=-------ron. "'ajor med avail. Avoc•do Avenue, Suite~ f::"' on Septem· are doing bullnes• u ; NN ftl~ .... BC s., ~-.. Proc:euon C-•" for..,.,, 722.0720 203, ....,... ....... Celli. • PMllOO WATEC. HOMUAODUCTS unn ..--92eeo GROUP, 9012 PlonHt For ~e 1'9funds. --------~This bu1lness 11 c~ Publllhed Newport Be~ Ome, HUntrngton Beech, The NEW P 0 RT Seeks 5 tc:i 10 outgo-No exp. High earn· duc:i.d by: a .......,...allon COIUI Mesa D•"'-P1lot Oc-C'" """""". . ing and/or health con-'"""' w 11 tr SECRET'.&BV p11'P -,._.. -r r __.. BEACH/COSTA MESA science lndMduls PT/ "'V·· I ain. ~· /I Th• registrant(•) com-eobet 15, 22, 29, NO\lel'Tlbef Tung D. Nguyen. 9012 Pl- OAILV PILOT Is look-FT. Various positions. 7t4-M7_...1 Newport Beach, gen meneed to lt'anNct bu1I-5, 1192 onHr Orive. Huntington Ing for a Customer '1t4-3e7 9334 office, legal/bus. WP neu und• lhe Flc\ltious T!M91 Beach, CA 92646. AOC t00% Free Service Reprosenta· i----~·---RECEPTIONIST 5 .1 req·d. Hra flellible. lkl11nes1 Name(1) hsted Melody R. Nguyen. 9012 NEWPORT IEACH LOC. we tor the C1rculat1on ORDER DESK Part-Time. E11p pref'd. ~d r•sume & cover above on: September 1 • PUIUC NOTICE PIC>Offf' Drlve. Hun11ng1on ...-Typlng)Fitlng eSS.0100 Oepttoworkaftex1ble NB. $6/Hr. Start letter to· TGR One l992 Beac:h,CA9264& schedule, approx 24· M·F $6i:/hr. 7:30h . ASAP! Call Kathy or Newport ·Place '•700 :az.:O~ Chehablm M D.. ,:::3..!! This busln•H ..!!. c:!j B~rU:Juo~~~~:a~~~ 30 hours per week. ~Tr;g fo~·1~~;,,;!e,r'. Christy 644-4492 Newport Beach 92660 1 ~.. statement wat filed Buslnees 11!.... ~~f~ed by husb Great CM locatlon. We need a reliable Call Willie for appl. ~======= -========:I With the County Clwlt o1 • atM...-nt Th• registrants com· Call Ann. 646-7522 person woth s11ong aook• on T•p•, --Or9ng0 County on Sepcem· ·n.e Fo61owlng persons monced to tranUci txisl· telephone skills. com· Inc. 548•5525 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT bet' 8, 1992 we'doing bullnes• as: n"' under tM hctitiout Capitalist puter experience. neat f'M39t9 SUN CLEANERS, 1006 business "•me listed appearance and able Press Oper.tor 5530 5530 Publllhed Newpott BMch· North Euclid, Anaheim, aboVe on: SepL 22. 1992. :~111~i11~~~get~nJl110~ to work well with oth· ABO ~75, min 2 yrs Costa Mna Daily Pilot Oc· c.i1f. 92801 Tung D Nguyet1 k ors. $5.30/Hr. exp, dependable, 30 " tobef t, 8. t5. 22, t992 Han, Sarig N11m, 7777 Val· Thos s111temen1 was filed mfar,et. Tghet your p art hr a/wk. Edinger/ CUSTOMER SERVICE REPI Th-478 ley Vi-Street 10204, La with the County CSelerl< ol o t, rough our Call DANIEL SHEA P.ima. Calif. 90623 Orange County on ptem· marketing and training 4'42-432t Ext. 207 Grand, Santa Ana PU8UC NOTICE Han. Yong Sun, TT77 Val ber 25, 1992 F;. .... 798 co: Seri01Js inquiries S43-9288 Ne~ded for Order Proc. Dept. in Newport ,.., View street #0204, La ........ ooiy,367-931 1 Bei ch Type 25WPM/Handle lncomin~Phone NOTte•OF Patma.Cahl 90623 Published Newport 0 • PUBLIC AUCTION This business 11 con· Beach-Costa Mesa D:ioly CLEANING PERSON EMPLOl'MENT EMPLOYM~NT Orders. Data Entry & Verification. cellent Nolie• II hereby given dueled by: husband ond Pilot October 1 8 's 29 For beauty salon. Ap- 5530 Oral & Written Communication Skills. Detail that the undersigned will .,,,. 1992 • · " • f:,'°~~~~~~a A8::!~ 5530 Onented Part-Time. Some Eves &. Weekends ~~>121~~ ~~1f o;~~. : ~~·~~sti:."~!!1. =: __ · _____ 1t1_4_1J Salon, South Coast ReQ $4.25/Hr. ALLSPACE 8SM HAMIL-ness under the Fict11K>Us PUBLIC NOTICE Plaza Village, No. C· * HICKORY FARMS * TON AVE .. HUNTINGTON Business N•me(s) listed--------34 (Bear & Sunflower CUSTOMER SVC SUPERVISOR BEACH, CA 92646 the per· above on: N)A CNSt093H2 streets). 549-3030 tbnal pro~ of the fol-Sang Nam Han Flctltfoua Gift Customer Needed to Oversee Department. Exp. ReqJFull towing: u TON cos• This statement was flied 8uslneu Name 0 JUNK, MIEBACH 0003 wtth the County Cle.1c of Statement MISC. BOXES, THEEM· 8 1992 ;• The Follow0ng persons Su~ervlsor Servl'ce Time, Some Eves. and Weekends Req TOOLS. CEMENT MIXEA. Orange Countv on Octobef Coor inate receiVing Earn extra~ Contact K1V1:b, 10·3, M·F -(714) 720-9717 LING E022 TOOLS. AUTO • F547168 are doing busmoss as· ---.J r ... ~.~, ,,~ PARTS, MISC 1'URN WICl(ETT & SONS LTD .. prep & >enuing o during the holidays , MISC. BOXES,' THEEM'. Published Newport Seach· 2950 Alrwav Avenue ~110 TRAVEL 3014 TRAVEL 3014 TRAVEL 3014 Hid<>ty f•rms gjfts stfUng Hidoly F•rms gifts. LING F010 3 REFRIG., v.W. Costa Mesa Daily P110I Oc· A·l , Cos1a Mesa, Cahl Ab FRONT END, M ISC tobef 15, 22. 29, November 92626 MAUI ove average wage. No eo xEs. ALBERTSEN F015 s. 1992 Ch311es M wte11en. a.n exnPrience nec·oee"'rv, u 11'// t.,.,,,,·n. Gf1RAGE S~LE RECORDS MISC. FVRN... Th..C97 eral Partn«, 309 East Bar. r-o;;~· 1 1 rr1// 1 a MISC. BOXES, BRANT Front. Billboa Island, Cah . The Beautiful Tropical Vac.ation Paradise Part or full time Ann~ 1·n Fo13 TOOLS. Misc.. PUBLIC NOTICE 92662 · rr. F.URN. MATTHEWS Fd84 This business ls con-Premier Quality Condominiums person, Westcliff Plaza, 1 'th & Hl'A../TC Mis c . FURN. Misc 1aas34 ducteo by a ~m11e<1 pa11 /rvi It.I rf 8 h fl// I J BOXES, GREEN F105 Fictitious nersh1p UG .& .. BEACH RE SOR·,..., ne, ,~ewpo eac . MISC. FURN., MISC Busln•H N•m• Th• r•g11trant(s) com· ~---'A.. f BOXES, SIGGERS G0.2 Statement menced 10 tmnsact bull Be ore your gara~e sale MISC. FURN. VACUUM, The FoHo'Nlng person• ness under lh• FICllllOUS Located Right On The Beach I GEISSINGER H078 AVON 110 doing 1>us1neu as· Business Name(s) ltsted A8 POINTIENT COORDHHTOR pace a garafte sa e sign RAFT, FISHING EQUIP •• STAR ClEANERS)COIN •bo~ on: Apul 12. 1977 From $499 00 Per Der.so Seve Da 'C' N' nua where i't W1. be seen. M1sc. BOXES ~uNoRv. 1129 w or cn111es M w1cken . r · n n YJ Published Newport 8ft9e1hOtpe.FUi Mon.Call Tho!> SIJtemeiit was filed Ai C C d P k ' F II ti f 8e3ch-Cos111 Mesa Da•ly 92&33 , .... th the County Cieri<· of r • ar • on 0 ac age u me, rom your home. Make sure you follow Pilot October 8, IS, 1992. Sung Ho SOh. 1758 Ph II Orange C0<.in1v on SeptMI· R d . o · . N d T c II d d -_lb.484 ips DtlllC, Pomona, eaw. ber 21, 19'J2 oun tnp irect Fhgh~s ee phone. op omm., a city or inances an 111166 F54532e F • PUBLIC NOTICE Myung Sook Soh. 17~ Published ~'e,otpe>rt Beaeh DBL Occup., (Incl. Tax) REE Tr•lnlng-. oc, LA, any association CNStOe3988 Phllllps Orivo. Pomon:, C05l3 Mesa Da•ly Pilot Oc SO C II D M T I I Ftetitleus Calo!. 9176G 100.r 15. 22, 29. Novernbef Cqndeminium-Rent11ls-Hawaii . a ave a . -· . _____ _DJ es. • .... a-• II..._ This business IS con 5. 1992 ~4¥0 husbJnct-">lld,_-+---- 800 367 !!:242 1 800 748 6806 &tetentettt wtle • • .-- - -· iilj Piil'' '" ' ~ Tho Following persons The regl11rant(1) com··,: 1--------- •re doing txlt1ness llS; menced to lrMS.lct bi.ISi· SELL Oli:r.er f / /"d Th h 12/8/92 e R · · The M~ory Tralolor lo•tltu~. Inc. RD MA"RINA PARTNERS, nes.s undH tho Fict l•OYS JP .-0 L TOUg eS/nCllOftS 2910 Re<t-Hiii Avenue, Business N me(~) l•51c<.I '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~;~;-~A~,.,~·,.....;~· F.~"~"~-~'~/ll.~,"'°"'~~n-~a.~,.,~,,.~-!!!!~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;JSu111 200. Costa Mesa et>ove on NIA ~used vehicle ill ~ .... --e-.. I For all your home and business needs ' Cal1I. 92626 Surig Ho SOh h I ined RO Marina Partners. a Cel· This statement was f1IC!G 0 C aSSm 1torn11 general pannership, with the Counly Clorll ol • .841·8871 UPTO saoo ACOUSTIC CEMENT DECK HOME MASONRY 3828 PIANO & VOCAL TUTORING 3930 PER MONTH * NO COllECTIONS * REMODEUNG CONCRETE 3526 COATING 3570 REPAIRS 3758 LESSONS 3868 =====:;;;; 3 408 ==============!============= Blackmun M asonry Eng .• Readg, Test Prep. =======:c:== ,r,,Oriveways-patlos· Waterproof Deck Coat-• AS Home RepaJrs Bric:k·block·Slono Plano le~ .,,,1 Or of mUS1 Ages 10·Adutl MA Ceilings p8Jntod)retel!t) paths etc. No jOb IOo 1ng, quality wrk, rea-termlte)dry rot reprs tree est 20 yrs 011p c,,. 111, ~ • ., :nt'fs on b.k.h Eng CA c:rcdenttals removed)repairs Dis· small RH1. Uc.57M7.P som1blo pnc:cs. Uc doors. plumbing, & 617782 636 3109 lttt, mbr muiic tuch~ra E~p 23 yrs 675-2760 c01Jntsl Wnllen Guar. Mickey 377·9895 587430 722-8789 m0<e1 24 h••. 646-0997 Waterfalls) pool remodel 01sso. Or lrt,clmJM ~~ 8709 Pro1ou1onal Tutoring Acoustk:pro 563·9009 T.J. Pelle Cone. Const brlck)rock)block)telo In.homo tst grade- Conc-Brick·Block. Lie concrelO Lie) bonded eotleg& All eut:1Joc1s.. ADDITIONS REMODEUNG 3410 , 2n329. Highfl1 Oval) ELECTRICAL 3610 JEWELRY 3784 CR CO(lst Since 1977 POOL Cambridgo Academic Low Pres. (714)962-7093 * 633 9744 • Services 494 7018 WEEKS CONCRET£ SERV Concrete cuttlng)lack hammer)3' Bobcat 4B7559 831-2810 ,.....Expert Electrlc,..... Caah Top $ For d1a-======== SERVICE 3894 ======== ros)comm)20 yrs exp mond, jewelry, Role'(, MOBILE HOME Cool W eter Pool• WALL 1hr emergency re~ponst)llH buy and sell. 653 w est 1oc J13229 4M·22H 19th st, 646-7262 SERVlrrS 3 831 wkty poot crng, c:nom COVERINGS 3932 Early morning motor ro_!.ltes ava.ilable . Deliver Monday thru Saturday. ~;l;"lVJ;~~f:amil;~~~\i~i;~=~~ rvc, equip repJlr, lroe .. ar .. ae Conat. oe-======== Sp;;is.tans·220v Illes Oualtly .Jewelry and ei;t. 775-1722 ======== sign ancr bid. lrom Serv1ce)repatr Watch Rep;,tr custom Wo spec1aloze 1n mobile Pilpcr Hanging $10)roll Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance. $35 sl. Custom)comm CERAMIC Briden Electric j ew el ry Buy)Sell) homo rep;ms)sorviccs 25 yrs e11p paper free est, 842-0737 TILES 3528 Llc)lns 538-3791 Trade. J 11G Newpon $65 rclevol gpocial ROOFING 3910 stripped. 100' guM ROOM ADDITIONS Blvd 8 73-0385 800 597 6470 Acs)Comm {310\436-2277 oll types. local, trus1ed builder 10, 30 years TILE lnstalled)Aepalred FENCES L1"212542 49~8631 ~:"'e.s~=~ & DECKS 3615 IANDSCAPE & MOVING W.,den Const. Custom John & Shelby 846-6176 IAWN CARE 38081========= Remodtll~g. •ddillons. FENCES-OATES . ========I PUBLIC NOTICE 3834 • & WE Gals Slid H.vig Togttlltr ne Roofs Repairs Tot.JI Interior Romoo- Locat Rora. 16 Yrs eling Serv. Advice To Creator Pocrltc Rig The Crazy. 633•71 72 83$-tfHMS #621368 CALL 642·4333 COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BEACH Frff design 30yrs exp New Repair ~) The Caht. Pubhc U\oh-S .O.S. Roofing All ======== ,..307331 841-2098 CHILD CARE 3536 Cedaf Post~eplxt CMJNS •U.wns moWfld front lies CommtSSIOl'l RE· rypes rooring11~ 40 Y'' YACHT .,_ _______ __. ____________ -=-----''---..-.-____, Jim Wh)l1e 642·7206 ep~a~~:~~,~~~1~f;~ QUIRES lhat all used ;i~~~~i2~~~·:·~~11 MAINTENANCE s I • ' I ur car a I 831 eeftA hous ehold goods 3939 CHILO CAA• 7 d~u• a VDI • -.,., Q u,~ movers print thuir I:::==:==::::==== 3426 wk, All hrs. 1n my C M GARAGE DOORS All American Tree P.U C. Cal T number, SC I======= homo, very loving at· Service Removal, limos and chaullours REEN OL'• Yacht Mrvfc• ============ mosphero 631·2460 3678 Trim. Senior Oise. pr.nt their T c P. n1:1m-SERVICES 3920 topside clcu11>ong)de· mak I tracks I W aaher)Oryer)Aef,rlg LOVING MOTHER w11t1 j:;:::::::::::;:=::;:= Free PSI 531-84t!J ber in all adver11SG·l==========1 l alling Reasonable ~~r~e~npd c~~1P:d" 2 yr old_. will care for Decorative Steel • TREii • men1a. II you have a rates, 875-ate9 • 93e.4 •138 your child In CM hm 16'x7', replace your quostion about the to· M eUculous Morton'• APPLIANCES SERVICE - (Baker & FlllM8'#} 43S 0917 heavy wood door I Toppt d/fhmove. ltwn1, galoty of o mover, hmo Mobill' scr,.cn "orv1co, ========== LOY1NO NANNIES $450 Incl t.ax)lnslall. ~ 761-3478 or chnufleur, call· ,no min. no r;orv1co YACHT REMODELING 3940 F Public Utollttos chrg. Lowrst Puces~ AUTO TINT 3443 •vall, Hp, rehable. r" hauling ol old ComrT11111on Larry 642 6::.!>5 prof training, from door with thl ad LEGAL 714-558-4151 s 1 oo a week 753.5223 1-eoo.e80· t 203 II you don't want to up-Mom will babysit my =========: =S=E=R=VI=C=E=S==3=8=12;;; Lo~~t~;,::;!~;rol. SPRINRLER POWER BOAT .,ECIWST gri'de your home or t>usl-home Mon-Fri, egos 2• HAND )(LNT rep 1 hi mon Ins. nw:p,•'RS lnl)E11t atoto-ol·the·art ness don't call usl A 5. Brookhurst)lntSla· Y MAN 3710 •Legal Help ·lfn•• Tl61659 V)MC 731·~56 A\£ IU 3921 modernizations. Comp loueh of Tint. W.ndow n•pohs 982-1338 Foreclo"sure? l:vlctton? l~~~;;,;;,~=~=1 .. c:o:n::u:lta:t:ion:.:12:1~0:1~3:;.t T1nhng 534-1967 1 lterv&.. ,.~ •~-L-t ,...,.....REPAIRS Home) Bankruptcy? Divorce? •911 ............... ._ 1 Sprlnklera ere my Rental PROPERTIES E)Z Aflor<lablo ao1u. ~ovong Co ~!..2ort4A36 only buslnGas. Rcpaora CLEANING Palnt·Carponlry·otc.· lion• 800·27J·4529 owcst rates ~ & I nst" 11at1 on 9 AUTO REPAIR SERVICES Drywall. GM-,i.r"5 52n Bed c-dlt Removed notice. 650 9276 Charles 722·7B24. · 3447 3548 Carpentry, plumbing, 0u-anteel For Ad Aotlon Call a liljNli .. ========= tile, drywall, ma.onry ask tor Ann PAINTI Mobfle Mechllnix •Window Cle•nlng & mC>fe. Reas rates. CRI 800 640-3304 NG 3858 TILE 3928 24hr Tuneup. btllcts, ettetn. Complete homo)OHJC• Jim MS.2924 Bankruptcy from S110 ======== ========= AD-VISOR cal Wtcomt10you1 cle~~lng Hrvico. Hanctv M-. for Hlr• 01.,orce from $30 eW.P . YOUNGQUIST One by One Tiie __ 84_2_·1_8_7_8.__. IMO.t212)M8-2tM 675-8169 Palnt)watorblaSl)haul· patalognl service Palntlrtt Centractor •cout11era •flra •shwra •Lori's Cle9nlng• tng)cloonup)repalra Doc prop BS0.1926 Qua! P.11nl•ng b)' profls ec"r:im·c; •tn 11ble •$1~1• r-------- =========-1 Ott.aWd housee:leilwlG. aup. Charlio 722-7374 aenkruptcv)DlvOfce llc:l~'°'!.!1 1~!.3 .. ,"~ 4'5!>1315 Tom 170-2;8'J r•nPENTRY 3510 P'* furn, "''· Cltpendabit) .. ,,.,,, ... .,.., "'· WU\ . rwliablt. Lo11• n2.n1• H1ndvman Set'Vicn. Attomoy a-.s1sted :========! u 1nsu1 L Mom nae payml plnn 1120 Yrs of Qulllty Wort •Prof'I Houee elesnl,. c nsur ocal refs. Est 1978·722 8500 lk s l '8< TREE Qlty Cu•tm Woodwrtl 1yra exp, xlnt ref's. Ff'9e HI e73·7922 · ~·~~ ~ :::.• Ubs & fe9U•· cua111 ~. dependable 6 rellabi. ....,._ Re....,_ NO JOb MIN90W Clrcte Malnt. SERVICES :;~~ c'!.. S41_... c:aH Yolanda 831·5967, too amall)largo, elec) LOANS 6 Paon1.on4 lnri!':n Houle) 3929 ---------• Housec leenet' "t '81 plumb)carpen •tc. Se Apt Oval. tab FrM HI. 9'e Mike• Tr .... ,. Repan, '™'1od. OOOll. • S13hr~. St'4hr·3, l1Shr·2 nlor diac. t7S·4 BOG IE.Al ESTATE St. Uc •S69397 6JfH758 Wee TrH t11m, re dclws. c.blntta. llUCCO & My· M•ture)r .. dy to work 3816 TOP QUALITY mover. c10om1p, town ••I. ftnCft. g.ir.s. ttc;. UC Jt<:kle Smolh 942-481Ht sorv. 451-8840 JSyrstq) #nyl424M7 Sunt>rtte _.d Snrc HAULING 37201======== 1nt')::C..c::OmpetJ!t~~8 llc)t>onded)1n• ow~ Mortg ... fblte · call J4Y 850-l3S9 3514 oper by 22 vr police Ill •EST Ill Hauling, Hotline v°' 843 6952 0.molilion Remo<lel1n91 ......._a.a.. ==:::;::;:;==== •W llsec:oncrttl treo• JTW"'"' etrath. etc 748 182ti eT&-ZIM>t Mak• the rlQlf'lt mo ..... Plfo4 Rear Eat.Ille SELL your home lhtoogh classified ,.....Available tod•v Refit @ 4 t}J% 13" up fra1h, Din, 1, , ''"" ~· concrete. clenn up, To-w C..chon.,.. 8210 domo. 53S-55J2 For Ad Action Cal a .., ... Al).VIS(I 642-5678 No roo111 left In the .. , ... forth• car? A call to cla111fled can help. . ~o &US1£1 (#iedl'Ofif rite New Moitlltly latel Adttrflie ,_ Jfislnesi or Serrlce £( 011 for onl1 $ s·s For more Information~ ~ per Month C~~~~~1~-i~~~21rYl!~:10~ 0 II Neoo lo sell YIU ar? Do it 1he ~way! Rm 'fOlJ cU> <Xi for 10<k1fsin1he ~ Piot/IOOeJmdent. ~ ~ doesn't sell, we'I nil tt for 5 noe <bys, FREE~* (rj Ckissified f (J detri5. iiiijPllL, M2.-?8 ( '/, f '1 '-,/!I f I f ( l I r 1 ' I' ' • " ' ' I' I I I - Thuraday. October 15, 1992 • am.onmn5S30 =FUIHJTUIE====='°==1=:4 nn. COSTA MESA 6124 NEWPORT IOATS 7011 YACHTS 7018 MOTOICYCUS JllP 9110 TRUCRS -UDIAl.S 6049 IEACH ' 61691====== SCOOTERS 8018 ======I:;===== =::::::::;:;;:::::;;:;;::;:;;::=:I K1"9 •z Sonome float. ..,_,.... 0..• Sal :;;:::::;;:;;:::;;::;:;;::;:;;::;:;;::;:;;::;: 1959 M~'I Clank: 57' CHRIS Craft F1$het =;:;;:::::::::::::::::=:=:::::::I •91 Wr9ftttle, 5 SC)d, 1977 Chtr"Y "-"'· camPf!r 9220 -llT •hon bed S200: glass RABB 17th 6-2, micro, de&k, te tt c.ntvry. Built for Yacht, 3 s1a1e rms. 3 • ..,. CR 80 d•.. bike wht/gtey, t>lack son A sh•ll. gooel conel 1 •r end Ible, coftf lble dw~TS~the~nd etc la7t Tustin Ave. HUllONGOUS llARtNE water Pung & bey heads. IOI• or am«1, .,,.,, " • bikini top, ""'' ott·rd S2200 ouo. David 650· FMl ty~st. proficient 10ta50k .d112,, Lamtapsbte ~506. home's' tO -~~ Wlfll LADIES u t2·t6 Fall SW•• MEET . cruising. S5000/ot>o. great cond. 1225K tre5t top end and ,t.r1I S10.300obo~97.U 1221 Iv m.g at Miaclntoah Contact '!''"9 tat .. __ ... ..., 968-4402 obo May trade lc>t inc ciucch, runs eiicetlen1, s. Lennon at Coasl '"chairs MC>-90:SS 557·5227 tui\s, pants. jackets. Sun OcL 18, daylight prop w ownis unit in S250. 631·3088 ::========!========== -.....It Pron.•nl -:-::::-:-::-=~-----Mtac.. Sl·S25. S•t 9-4 • ·111 noon. 84..ly direct 1""'2 PORT'" BOTE 12 .;.. '7"tW....1eo: SEALY QUEEN SIZE 1867 Tustin, at Flower from 80 vachl owners. ;:'tong, Wit';, 3HP ·elec bch cittes. 81112t8-5095 MERCEDES 9130 V 0 L KS WAG 0 N MATTRESS, BOX SPORTING Satls, hardware, small motor & batterle6. RENT 9235 SPRINGS & FRAME GOODS boats, charts, books, Asking S750 e7s.5201. u • DT'lln! UPS $75 FIRM 642-4321 6065 NEWPORT outboards, nautical '9'ftAUt'° S '80 300 S D 4 dr, new ::;;;=:=::=::=::=:=== EMPLOYMENT EXT 307 or 646-2255 •e•cs 6169 deco<, sextants, etc, 25 Fl Coronado Wtlh ooc•r 70"2 ___ ..;...._ _____ , tires. 1tery clean, ~ng·· '89 Cabr1ol•t Con· SDVICES ~ etc. Josh Slocum Rff-mooong, 1~hp m0tot, A'1 '-' ======~==1 neer owner R.oucea vertlble. Bright titd 5533 SEALY QUeEN SIZE NEW powerful 42.. taurant parking lot on sleeps 4. 16k. price S7000. 641-0!;55 W,bllj top, 5·Spd, AIC. ========:I MAfTRE:SS, BOX sVl2pe19r, • .. pe11ar5gun125•. Cocaslll ALLD SAUE. House-Pacific Coast Hwy, 722 6498 1 o Min To Open Sea AUTOllOIJI.IS 40k m res, •Im cond. SPRINGS & FRAME NB For more tnforma· SAIL: 45' Wide beam ;:::;;::;:;;::;:;;::;:::;;::;:;;::;:;;::;:: '8I 34K15I c:u:;.t y.hllJ $9,950 494 9605 ........ '$75 FIRM 642.4321 Mary 619/951·5025 tlold Items, bievcles, 110,; call Mlnnev'•, 89 Baylinor, 15' with 50 1550/mo. 45. NarTow tires/stereo, 2 lops Pie ... be aware that EXT 307 or 646·2255 PAOLINE point blank clothes, etc. SaVSun, 548-4192 THIS IS hp outboard. Runs/ beam $450 752•2881 =========I greor cond, S14.900 1964 Baja Bug the hstlngs In this cal· 405 62nd St. (In alley) TH 0· ONEt ti looks great, lots of eK·•---------646·18&9 or 642·3856 p rf 11 R eo<>"I may require you Sr~i"nlng ~ever Use d ~~o.c::~'.0~8~~:9& ESTATE SALE • E 81 1 lras. S3500. 67J-6958 BACK Bay has a secreL CHEVROLET 9045 • s~.~ ~bo u;:e~~~~ IQ call a 900 number ·pc white wash for· Chinese bar s2500, MajorO.rage Sale Slips up to 50 ft, Sil· ::;:=::;==::;::;;:;::=::=::j=========I tn which thoro Is a mat dining rm 52300. eJCqul1tle Ivory chess Power tools, tandem HUMONGOUS MARINE $13 por ff. DeAnza Must Sell '89 Camero PORSCHE g ========= charge por mlnu1e. Cherry Oueen Anne 9. USE set s3000, Oitental bikes, antiques, sports SWAP MEET M arina. 300 E. Co3S1 AS wN8, T·tops, 175 MISC. AUTO 9245 pc bdrm sot $2000. THE carpets $l000.S3000, e'lulp., general every· S 0 HV:ft , NB. 673·1331 power everything, low =:=::=::=::=::=::=:::::= a.rtender Trainees 3101596·5980 Seal Bch PILOTS Russian boxes $200· thing. Musl tel!. SAT ·t~n n~~. 1:~Yda~::~: Back Bay, pvt dock. miles, clean. All otters •90 Carrere 2 Coupe I:;========= Needed, . cam up to TE.At( bed set, queen CLASSIFIED $400, music bo1101, 9·2, 807 Bellis from 80 yacht owneis Socuro access. Up to considered 955·2527 Red w/bl.:ick le:ither 1988 Suzuki Sam url S I~ dftlfy, salary ~ w11h night stands 2 African art. 18K yellow SAMPLE SALE. Holl· Sails hatdware small 55' boat. SGOO/mo. 29K miles, S33.800. 4x4. Solt top gr f tips, lull or po>rt ltroe dressers & 'mirror, Xlnt gold emerald (1 .41K) day party goods & as: boal~, charts, books, Avail 1 t /t . 660-6090 Dealer (818) 995 6031 black. Very good c • 2 wk training, women, cond, S600. 642•8361 & dh•mond (0.40K) sorted items. SAT 7'3, outboards, nouheal Slip to 25 •. Sail or FORD 9075 d•hon rn & ouL Cv.xJ men 21 or otdet Call GAUGE SALES ring, sac $1000/obo. 1837 Trad-Inds Lane decor, s .. tants; etc, power, Classic New· ========:: tires, stereo cas~ettc, 800-532·9222 14K yellow gold dia· Super s .. el Sat only etc. Josh Slocum Res· port Beach toe! 714-ROLLS ROYCE9182 Ac 47,000 m11 .. s POSTAL JOBS MERru11tr.rn'iSE mond sohtairo .. 24k• 8-4, turn, ciothes, pie· taurant parking lot on 745-1583 Lv M sg t982 escort hatchback,::=::=::=::=::=:=== Looks & runs lt~e $11.41 to $14.90/hout '"unn1,1l SSOO/obo. 24 cul-turfls, exercise bike Pacific Coast Hwy, sunrl, ps, pb, low new S4.000 or lrMd,. For exam & apphc:a· MISC. 6015 ' lured pearl gem·q.ual and tons morel 16t I NB. For more lnlorma· All Kinds of Jobs For m lles, idnl <:ond Rolls '86 Sil1ter Spur. for a P•Ckup truck, '77• tJon Info cnll 2t9·769 BAI.BOA necklace w/storltng Kings rd lion call M lnney's, Alpl Klliondtsc o1a' •P•eolnpeled.. $1495. obo 841·1565 Black wtan top & int. '80, + 6cash Phonr clasp, $750/obo. Gold • 5484192 THIS IS 32K I M L 559 OOO 953·540 : or da rs 6649 Ext. CAt30 6am. Estate Sale.• ISIAND 6106 Cartter lighter s2SO. Th•nk1ng of having • THE BIO ONE!!!! ca1':'(31o)"e3z.1414 ~2 ... 321 Ext. 203. 6pm 7 Clays Lacquer rattan sec· garage sale? Give us --------- Kon mo r o washer/ tlonal couch, coffee a call! Udo 14 J235, Ullman ========= JAGUAR 9105 =========!========= dryer, slightly used 225 Grand Canal table & chair w/has· PILOT CLASSIFIED st11ls, last boat, per· MISC. · ======-==I ANTIQUES & SJOO Gibson rofng 2 S t 7 3"3 i II sock, s t ooo. Ma1blo e42-5678 feet wo1gh1, s1000. wt 'PD•usPORT'•TION •92 XJ& CONVERTIBLE SUZUIO 9205 CIASSICS EMPLOYMENT WANTED 5535 door, lO '/ears Old, I : V' t ft 8 ey din lablo, 3'x8', $t000. trailer. $759. w/o &l\fta ft , 9250 porloct $125. Solid S ift be & 1 D J h 6, 644 2292 • wht w/blk top, tan 1nl. ::;;;:;:;=::;:;::::::;:;:;:;:;:;:J.========-mahog d1n1ng tblo w/4 3 ·FAMILY OARAGE to ors an1~as, PO_..•no . o ns n • leas than 500 ml, '86SAMAAl,4wtildr ,. Se11lor couple with 29 yrl 9lCp. HOklng 2,1 tu. in homo care om· ploymcnt. Rota •wail 892·0595, 536·845G cushion chairs $175. SALE. SAT 9 ·J. Toyo, designer do Is-TRANS aun N '-========:: lull power, all opp, reg gooct cood, am.Im g ames ele tonics Clndetnlla w/lru nk, -;::;;;;;::;;;;;::;::;;;;::;::::::;:::; 1==========1-paid thru 8·93, 4 yr M:lhog china ~b•net ' c r ' El.1znbeth Taylor from • cass, $2200 1966 Mustang, .. 0:1 ve AT 1 r•o. Chl"n C'\lly ~C!iolO••"l. N ('W ln1,.r1or, Jubl nl:eds pa1m 1ot> to t·~ $150 Mahog cott tble speaker s. futons, National Velvet, & Vic·========== SPEED & CAMPERS, RV'S, ;~dd i~~~~~19obo, 759-3541 evo $35. Lg portable ward· b aby items. much torlan budo. 67J.t504 SKI BOATS 7016 TRAILERS 8014 robe $50 Davo 545· more. 3t4 Sapphire BOATS 7011 MERCHANDISE 7506 ' (use alloy access) .SAT & SUN 9·5, 325 Groat Xmas Specfal Amolhyst. Moving 1o Kids powcrwheel 4x4 smaller homo. Must jeep with charger, less sacrllico good quality than G months old, stuff For Ad Action_ Call a liijPlit. paid $200. sell tori---·------ $75 714·539·3073. VALUES GALORE S01t AD·VISOR 9·2, hshld llcms, toys, 842 5878 APPLIANCES 6011 Queen or ~Ing Palms, 8 clthng, books, lum, .._.....;......;_·~;....;...;.....~ loot tall, $20 ca, Herb gym equip, 127 Coral 11 FT~ouvarama MX 390, ·hard boltom, In· llatable, llke new. $5200. 714/675-7475 17,.fT Schock •54 elcc· tric, lllp-top model. $6500. Or. Jenl<s 3 IC)· 274-69<1t, 714-673-1232 b Cil.c.L-. Ulan A Q W 19• GLASTRO~ .. 7 '77 Eldoredo 24' mo-JEEP 9110 TRUCKS 9220 S42000BO l90HP Morc/crul r I/ torhomo, has 9en./1~~;::;===~;;;1:;:=;;::::~~=;::::;:•·-__.:(7_14..:.)_e_.,_s._1_s1_1 __ 0, Open Bow I-Hull, du:il atr/awntng/tow, j: '84 Patcol Van 0eaut1· The Pilot Classl· Sun·Top Tr:iilcr Lots bunkhouse in rear, ga· 88 GRANO Wagoneer fut work truck, runs fled of storage. Cro~t Sl<i raged. mint cond. Fire rod, Ian loath Int, excel p!s, Pb, a c Tl'le most comprehen Boat In excellent con· $6500. 991·1037 etec moonrt~ loaded 'Valuo ol vehicle sivo and current direc: d1tion (10 person ca· 1992 KAR-TOTE tow Ong owner. Must soo s4,ooo. sell 52,400 to~ol goods anti ser· pac1ty). SI0,500 OBO. dolly, largo size. Asl<· S12.500fobo 838·5100 543·l10B 1ttC~ around! plants 80 kinds S 1 ea, Frigidaire rolng, frost· Liiac 674-9422 !:::::::::====== ========= ========== '·========= ========== TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 'Call (714)846·1571 Ing $850. 675·5201 .---------------------------., rree, almond, J yrs ---------1- old, s21s. a1J.1saa Sl'ludo, Pinc, cypress CORONA EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT troes, 15-gallon, S20. DEL UllD 6122 5530 5530 5530 5530 I-gallon plants, $1 UJAI\ W1i.totta S 1 O 674·9422 :;;::======== :::;;::::::::::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:=:=.=========== !;::::::;:;====== ========== FURNITURE 6014 Multl·Famnv Carage • Sate. Sat. eam 10 HOUSEKEEPER Sales AatOH 2 TWIN firm Maltress, COLLECTIBLES 3pm. Furniture, art A ~ y Lo ki ti:!~~· rr! i~e~~ksa 6011 ~~:eh:.~10:::~.w:r:1 NEWPORT BEACH AREA lU e OU O ng 1 ~=lonaty s 3725 Bluo Key Drive. new, 175 ca s.1a.e197 =======·-------Must have experience in fine home. For Your Last Job?. 6 ~.,•In(• DIVORCE S PORTS cards, glove, Sgyglass Holl Neighbor· - Anllquo 7 JI. 5 carved 1>.1111. pictures, etc. hood salo, Sun Oct 25 ~ Full time ~ Llve out -" -10 M0\19d I ChiMI e t.1b1nc1s (?} Mki .voit1Je SJOK.. All °' -9a.m (.oo eat1141) 23 -• 1st 'fear · Sl 2,000,000-000 ... wat• !!!?o.sc1r~esoen' .4,., •• cn131 ~~;~ ~~~;ci!~ eoMi<f. ~~·~~~,;:ti~: ~Non-smoker ~English speaking • 2nd Year -$4~.ooo.ooo.oo !; ~!'-an;ue ........... u d h mo 1111 •3rd Year · SI00,000,000.00 ...._, hs~ ~~~c::,,~~~~: ; an mue 18 Send information & references to: Oranic C-ounrv Grand Opening. Lcadcrstup 18 ;:,~. pc' of cMvod Ivory 3· FREE TO YOU 1cam needed immcd1a1cly SS K·SIQKmo 17 Wing of .. .1 d EMPLOYMENT . 1280 a· 89 311 tn1crv1cw) Oc1obcr l:?th·l5th. Call'4bctwccn building o;ac... • e corvings. 6022 1500 • • 9 . .'n 12.·30 PM Alk For Ms. M orrell 18 Smooths 6' va'\es, rosewood 5530 ·'V" dlnln9 tble w/6 ch1111•1=;::::=:;;=.=:=;~=:b====;;;;; 'Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) 760-3002 20 Prt1tateeye & cvshlons, 4 rfn9a l ~ 21 AboUnd w1l!m~r.:1td Saphtro & Free T•bbv Cat 22~ GG~•lsland i;leMo s.wo me. 8yr:-----------------• .. --------------------------.. ,..,., D11mond1, tvng rm Old timothy needs lo * MARKETING * 2e Hand tool act, co"ch, 4 lrg land homo Atfoct1on· 28 Odorous bronr ': 5'. 7' Horst> "'"· well rn;innered. 30 D!sgrece 6' L;on. 2 fu dogs nrso MutNod, and scent Fut groW1ng marktting firm, l<X'attd in The 31 EJtten111vt1 8 ""'lier bronzes, 4 glandlil removed. lrv1.nc Spcc1rum seeks two Pff detail oriented 32 Scnoolaree Ommr.:1t rugs S400 Please call 2'10·7436 indaY1duals. Both rcquitt ucellen1 orgiru:r . .uion 38 Spenlstl gold J,000. etc, etc. ~tc, . k II 37 Ex·~ No Junk 841·0790 Free to good home. 2 &: communicauon s 1 s. 38 Garment unou~ buvet'J ootyl white labs, al<c. Hotline Operator/ /Billing Position 39 Graz:ino area 1r.i1nod, 4 & 6 years ,..,..,,_"u ~-42 Sh0911fi A GOOD Old 0.. Ward 631 • >' Optn-o( ti' P.,.... Aa.&lyw 44 M11ttr; GOO() 'lrtt Ced Hoel.me .,. ~,a.Kem tubdMslons .,, &..c Pi~ fOlll«IQ&J "' Dm Eam 4S Electrify v •on!PrrlM Eap !'Rf .,, P.Noa &p. Prtl. 46 Ori the upper EMPLOYMENT 5530 To Apply S..nd ltd-To 49 ~ AllMs BOS I TttMolOQ IX, Slhtc OIS SO Sloe>• lmnc, CA 92711 Ann Sucy 51 ~ _., .... THE EARL'S PLUMBING; 'INC. (CASHIER) Part tlme1 weekends only. Sat. 7:45am-5:00pm; Sun: 8:45am-3:00pm. $6/Mr. Must be dependable, have pleasant phone personality and speak fluent Engllsh. Ap~y in person, no calls. THE EARL'S PLUMBING 1526 Newport Bl., C.M. URA (St-pt 23-0ct 22) F•1torebl., lunu •.tp«t h1ghlighlt lr•1t4l'I. 1p«1•I atudy groupe. ph1t010phy, mtt•ph)'IJC'S K..y 11 organ11 .. ulon .ilw•~nna o( tam(' llmltatlon You rould 41'ncountH ".Out mitt'" dunn1 '°"'"">' F•llh• The Hard Rock Cafe Is seeking enthusiastic employees with great personalities. Waiters, waitresses, hosts, hostesses, cashiers, bussers, bartenders, prep cooks line cooks, dishwashers. Experience required. Apply In person EEO Employer, M/F, ADA HARD ROCK CAFE FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT CENTER 451 Newport Center Drive Newport Be•ch, CA October 11,20, and 21 1:00.m • 5:00pm up a waJJ, unless you ram.in pa· ticnt and tolerant of the causes. Help them feel assured of their de· cisions, IO&IC&llY. and aYOid brina· Ina In t6o many possibilities your· self. Ubn (1 Balaatt) Sept. l3-0ct. 2l 52 Reptile 55 Frencti fabric 2 3 14 17 20 so 63 ..... 58 Horse 60 Body lolnt 81 Golf club 82 Curved 63 Mtg 64 'White -1" 65 Oona DOWN 1 Castle ditch 2 Engllsn compo.- 3 Mexlean farm.a 4 Feasted, perhapa 5 Cloth 8 Froats 7 ClleeM 8 Mooee'a lun 9 Charge for MtVIOel 10 More eust•e 11 Made on1 loom 12 Mount1tn cr•t· 13 Pit WOOi• 19 Con garnee 22 Neltld• city 25 Sch aubj 26 ArM undet tree 27 Go beyond 28 $pall• 29 NY Glints riarne 30 La"9ll 32 Container 33 Geeture 01 relP«I SCOal'IO (Ort 23·NOv 21) Long· r•nae proepttt1 bKom• nysut clHr Fundlna na11.tble on~ you ti.com• fa· mltUir w11h !>Mic'°"'" mattn•I Focu1 alt0 on mylt4l'ry, glamour. mtnglK", 11· nanna.t tt.etu. of pe"ntt, m• Your eye for beauty Is bclabt· cncd and it's easy for you to in· spire othcn 'trith )'OUJ insight. Don't keep your talents all to your· self -as )'Ou lhanl., more is Jivcn to you. Scorpio (I Daire) Od. U. N_.. 21 ly CHARLES GOREN •. w ith OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH C:!IU--~ 3A Spoken 35 Plaza 37 ar.11ng 40 Wr•tles ., Combine •2 --11.a. '3 T of TNT 45 Mllde 46 Conver- 47 Ramlall• 48 BlancneS •9 \!et)' sma = 1 • • • . II • .. 51 Na.tl'ltl of • GluOO-: SJ flight UOll ' 54 Seedc&MI • 56 fapal .. leeture jO • Si B•blical ion : 59~= II • • .. • - AD! l.o•t and Ro ... ntt: I.on rel•lloA· 1hlp!1 correpond to "Fifth Ho- e111pha1I-." Arie Fifth H-. for tu.111pt., la Leo. For Taurua, tM Ion atlr8C'tlon i. Vi'JO· <Amini 11 p .. yal· cally drawa to lillr•. C1nttr n•tlvft rnpond to Scorpio. Leo i. 1ttrKted to S8gltwi-Vlrp flndt ttuil C1price'11 p1 ..... 1 •81Mt1C 8l'Pfal. Ubt1 &. 4rawn to 8119thtt Air .tgn, Aqll8ri-. Scorple II_. Pltcft phy1ically •ttrac· tlw. 58fitt•ri• lin4e le•• Nlat&o.· lhlp wit .. Arie to be ndttftl. Capri· -la b•we te TH,_ Fer Aq...ari• It II C:..J•l. Fer Piec.e. tM C•M't'r SACl'TTAllUS (Nov 2l·DK 21) Ltt go of ll.t111 quo• Sttnano hlghli9h1t tovt', romantt, put1on, mu11at f.t•tu.1 You'll tnrn mo~ 1bout lq1I rights, p.1nn .. r1t11p J>ropoNI Mike thl• clNr "I'll cSo 11 111y w•y or no w1y"' . Many people 1ro fordaa their own 1deu and "''ucs onto you, and In order for you to coati.nuc the re- latiomblp, you must oompromise. Thia shows >'°" care enoup about them to rc·up on ~ thM don't ,eopardiu rhe. fedtnp or bonds. OUT. DAMNED SPOT! CALL OIE OFOUI FRIEMJLY ~ 1m4YI CALL: 842-5878 ...... ...,._ .. -· ARIES (Mar l l ·Apr 19) C..1nsw1ll .,. eohcl1fM'd Focu.1 on dut1blt 1oodt. ta'lf houwhold produce., fLNncvl II•· t'lt. f•vorablt' publlaty ,....1.11ng to C'nlll• 11111 •ndftvor C•nttr, C•pncom p..r· ~n• btc-OfM v.i .... t>ie •ll1ft TAUIUS (Apr 20·M•y 20) ly di· \'fNlly1n1 rou Opt'n door to ,-elblt' flnan<ul ,a<'~pot t.aptrUl'lent. I'"" full rtln 10 1n14l'll«twil nnotaty You'll bf el tight pl_., yOu win bla by followl"I hunch <Amini lnvolvfd • GEMINI (M•y 21-jurw 20) YW'"' on t0lld 9roulld dHpilf °"""1oN from 11\oM who t.tli l11tpil'lltt0n. &N' tn•ioua You'll bf at rlpt pi.. " m.ade.I mo mot, your •l«tt0n. will Pf'0\'41' to M ·w111neN · fa•rw fffnartd CANC!Jl (Jun" 21·July ll) ltted •nd write, c·o•ununkltlf, lftl'n throush ~ ol ee.th111s Yw'll be lnvle.d to tour mu .. urn, -ehoot. 11111l1ut1011, Ull~Uf hOMf Whit h8Ci Mm c:a-of fter ind app,.he11•1on wlll "•••po· ,... .. UO (July 21•A"'f 22) MIJOf' clo· ..... le '41111t-• ....... ~-you'll .... rewardH for co11trtbl.lttof\I lnYOl•lnl •rt, 111111lc. M•ni.I fl•hat do111IMlft Tuni °" ctuir111, 1tt1llw "°'""' ol pw• -•n With fvUll!M In dra111•tt~ , ...... VllOO IA411 11.s.pe Z2): 9eiopllle· ,,.. -h..t .. ,...,...f! WMe .,,.... to ... '°91 wUI ....,_"I 111 ,.,_.,,... r.,.. ta-.t ....._.,. "•'" -. .. ..,....,. -.. .,..... "-"'"'' .. hmn,... 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TUS111 CA 92680 7 I 4 669-8282 "Now loca'ed In lh• Tull in AIAo Ctnllf° AUDI CAEVfEAIMW EllCele11 seltdon ol ,_., & carehly prepalfd BMW's a wilys., ~ S.ltS StMCI lN~ ' Edingtr 11 SS F'111~y San~o MaU3S.3171 SA00l£8ACK 8MW 45 o.~ .. ld ltvre 380-1 ?00 STERUNG .MOTORS LTD E~"88UWDEAlEA Saes • S.,..ct • lNS!llg 1540 Jainbo<ff MIOlpOll BNch 6'M444 SADDLE BACK Sales Leasing ~ 'itlfl) Service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1 ·800·831 ·3377 71~-380·1200 . The Ultimate in _ Customer Service ... The Best 'election the Best Service and our price will convince you. nn; lJlllMATE f)RIVl"IG Ml\CJilNE NeHtpPif Beadl STERLlll ROTORS, LT~. The Ultimate in Customer Service 640-6444 BUICK NAIEAS IUICKICAOllLAC S..... LUSllQ • S.MC:t 2600 He!tlol 8l'fd eo.. Mtsa 714-540·9100 A£ASOH IUICK 00. 809 No Glllld AY9 . Saru AN 541'9"1 CADILLAC ALLEN CADILLAC I I II OtlnQt COi.Cy San Diego F' ""-'Y 11 A'ltf'/ lJQl.'ll Niguel 512.iG MCLEAH CADILLAC STE~ 5'ul838 Tiar" A.io een. 714-n1 .oa NA~ Sales• S.MCt • LllWlll 2600 Hlitlol Bbd.. Cosu Mesa 71• S40-9100 CHEVROLET ALLEN KANE CHEVAOLET New&Ustd 7600 Wt$lmltl$1~ 1 block Wes1 of Beadl BIYd 114-1333 COHNEll CHEVAOlET Sates· s.~ · lNs1nq • Pana 2828 Hltbor 81\od , Co$1a Mesa S4S. 1200 DELILLO CHEVROLET· GEO OuaJiiy Sales & SelVCt ·Thi Nast People 111 Town' 18211 8eKh 8lYd HIM'flllg\on Buch147-eol7 GUARANTY CHEVAOl.ET~EO 71 IE 17lh SI Sania AN 97WI I JOE MACPHERSON CH(VAOL£T 21 AA$O Ctll!trOr IMll 11f. 7222 CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH ATLAS CHRYSUR..fll.YMOUTH Co"l) • Body Shep e1'd SeM• Salts ~ct p, .. , ~ 6 Oars 2929 Hait>ot Blvd COili MUI 3 Blls S DI Si'l !Hgo F,..ycll Ha-bot 8l'fd 54f.1934 HlMlNGTOH BEACMCHRYSUR Pl YMOOTH 16661 Bt. h 8lYd H.n~on 8each 6 bloOs So ol 40SF-1 142-o631 SAHT A AHA CHRYSLER tSUZU 1405 AIM> Mal Di SlrtaAol 541.-..11 DODGE TUTilE CLICK DODGE ~ ~o Cenll!r Di INN 830-338' HUNTINGTON IEACH DODGE fl VA~ CONVERSIOff HEAOOOAATERS 16SSS Stach 8l'ld HIM'lllflglon Beach 112 m1soulholilt ~F'wy714-147·5515 TUTILE CLICK TUSTIN DODGE '° AJJo c.natr ClnYt T USI II 7lo.t600 ATW DODGE 192SA H.11t10r B:•d C~.U Men 546-19J4 FORD TED JONES FON> 621 ' 8Nl;h Blild 8.ittll p"' S2MllO JOE '4ACPH£ASON FOfU> 'l ~ Ctraer OINt. T U1111 132·l300 TUTTLE CUC« FORD '3 /do Ctnltf Offll IMre 412·5200 THEOOOflE AOIM FOAO 2060 Hatbol Blvd. Coll•...... 142.0010 TEARY YOM FOflD , Salet • SeMCt • l.Msrng • Pa111 • Body Ropa11 18255 Beach 81-.d HIJl'lllflglon Beach 142-161 t Serving Orange County for Over 70 Years ~ Service ISUZU Parts Body Shop Daily Rental• ., Theodore Robins ... , 2060 Harbor Blvd., Coltl Miu 714-842.0010 GMC TRUCKS Al.LIN OlllC TMal " ., Oranoe Colnr San lMgo I wy at Mty l IQUN NIQUll 512.-0 Met.CAN OMC TllOCK IMO .-otfflAC CADILLAC ~ta • f1.9(11!/doC... 714-1'1 ... UNV£ASfTY~ ~480 Ha~ 8IYd COiia ..... 11 ....... INFINITI l I ..... I HONDA NNSICE MOtl>A Salle· S.NCll • l.Ms·~ 13750 !*ch 8Mf . Wtsll!Mllltt 714-537-7777 . RAY FUDOOE !ODA Sates• S.IVICt • LNSif'Q • P•ns • Body Repair w..~c.n.. 71w.J0.1'00 AOOER .. LLEJ! !ODA Sala . SeMc:e, OllCOIMlll 19232 8elcfl 8l'fd • H\rlhrlg!Oll 8elcfl 90·1151 MOtl>A SANTA AHA 211tf Fnt SI, SaruAN 547·>551 COSTA MESA !ODA 112 MLE SOUTH Of THE t05 2888 Hatbor Blvd , eo.i. Mell Qt.IOIO HYUNDAI TunLE CUCIC HYlN>AI 40 AIAo Center Orrve, INN 472.7400 ~ HUKTlNGTotf IEACH HYUNDAI 17 398 8eadl Blvd H1111111g1on 8eadl 142.00U / Hyundai. Yes , Hyundai. Sales Service & .. Leasing Huntington Beach Hyundai ·16661 Beach Blvd.Huntington Beach 92647 842-0631 ISUZU -RAY RADEi()( llUZU Sales • S.MC:e • i.....~ • Pn • Body Atptio llWll/do~ 714-t30·1llllO THEOOOflE AOIM ISUZ\J 2060 Hltbof Blvd • eo.i. .... 142-0010 ~a>wmllUZU ti Volume Rodeo Oltltr U SA 11711 8Mdl 8hd. ~ 8eldl IQ. .. JAGUAR IAUOl.IAOUM 2001 SolAt'I ~'Ave , Anlhltm f11•:l002 NEWPORT lillORTI 3000 w COlll Hwy. NtwpOll Btlch 722-4000 BAUERJ AR BAUER:atW The #1 oealer In the Nation In Range Rover's Annual Review Visit Us And SH Why/ BAUER l1©lJGD@ 2001 So. Manchester Ave. Anaheim,· Cl 92112 971-2002 JEEP tumNOT°" JIP UOU 11751 BNctt lltlld ~a.ch Ml·MI OMNGl COAIT AP UOll ~ HMlof 8hd Celtl .... ..... , ... , IAOU f:JIUfTA MA --~~-~ •r·-~~~-=~~ 11 .... , ... nmu cuctt °"1:' uou 40 A.Jo c.n.t Or. lrWlt m1eoo r I New Buick S~ylark returns with, more features for 19.93 Buick Skylark coupe and sedan models, totally and dram.ltically redesigned for 1992, return with new trim levels and more features and customer enhancements for 1993. For 1993, Skylark is offered in new Custom and Limited trim levels in addition to Gran S1JOrt. All three me available as coupe or sedan. Custom • models represent the best v;ilue for price ratio wilhio...thc. Skyl<1rk lineup. A new two-function bauery rundown protection system is standard equipment on Custom and Limited. An inadvertent power control function ;iutomatically shuts off the power after 20 minutes if .:in interior lamp is left on with the ignition off. A similar automatic shut·off function occurs if any door is left opel'I with the ignition turned off. A control feature guards ag<1inst bauery dr<1in over a longer period of time. If the car is left with the ignition off for more than 24 d<1ys the battery power to clod/ radio and the remote lock control is ·au1omatic<1lly turned off. Gran Sport models have a standard Gran Touring suspension Jnd op1i9nal LEXUS lDUSOI WOl .. IER ~ HeM of ()ange Cc.Jrcy Availblt lor lmtnedil• Olhwyl 22 Fwy • Beach 8IYd n..-.-; 21WM--. TUSTIN LEXUS Wotlcts F rst Aird latg15t Dealer Tusan Ala) C.,._ 71 '-544-4IOO LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER * G~T SELECTION * *Immediate Delivery * LS 400 •. ES 300 SC 400 • SC 300 C'100 is now available in Ferrari Heu.! l'our Be.st Buy is in tbe hen rt of Onmge Co;u1ly.' 13590 Beach Blvd., W~lminstcr Beach Blvd at 22 Freeway 714/892-6906 LINCOLN/MERCURY IEACH UNCOtM-MIEACURY 16&oo Belen 8l'fd HIM'lllflglon l!Nth 3 Blocks Sot.th ol 1118 San Diego Fwy Mf.7731 J0HNS0H I 90NU.CQLH.MEACUAY Slits Selva & lea~ 2626 Hatbol Bl~ . Colla Mew 714-540·5'30 RAY FUDEBOE UNCOUf.MEACURY Sates • S.&Q • l~ • P•t11 • Bodt A.pa r r 714-830· 7000 SANT A~ UNCOLN>MEACUAY • In 0rangl Cc.Jrcy SllCt 1966 28 AJ.O Cenltr Dt T usain 5 F •1 • Jan'Cor111 544-3111 I MAZDA IEACHMAZDA 17331 BMcll Blvd H.n"IJ'on 8Nch 2 11'41 sol.fl ol t05 F wr 71....U .... CAMPIB.l IOZDA 1t2S W Biker eo.t. MIN S4S.3"4 DIMO.I. PttWflS MAZDA Ollllly lam~ 11rva sric. 11161 • Slits. SeNict S Fwy • Aflcaa. Laguna tijll 8'7·2400 llMNEMAZOA latglSt °""'in lhe NlllOn Sa• • StMce llWll /do C.nltt 513-tlOO MAZDNYW Of IUtMA PARK 8700 MancNtttr Avt • &.Ill PM nMOOO MERCEDES FJWll"S lllOTORCAAS 23M3 AoOJ•ij El Toro 8'7·'90 HOUIE Of WORT1 5le2 ~Aw IM,. PM ln.7250 Fl.ETCHER JONO mTOACMS 1301 a.is.. ,...,, Bitch m.aeo MITSUBISHI "°°"' llU.P lltlUMN 19202 8lldl 8Mf ~Oii 8Nch •l·OZS2;1.-..... ... TUITLE CUCtt llf1UllSHI 31 --c.n.1 °""'· lrfint en.NO NISSAN ca.t&.l lllSSMfftlfTlfOT°" HACH 11136 a-h 8Mf klnlflglOll Beach IU·T111;S-...42 TVTTLE CUCft NSSAH JoM lOQtll r1Mt Mi;t 2W HIClot ~ ea-.. .....,.. MM410 TusnN NISSAN adjustable ride co~trol s~em for 1993. DynaRide suspension, designed .. specifically to enhance _th~ trad1uonal ,. Buick ride without sacrificing handling, is standard on Custom and Limited. The standard engine in Custom and Limited is the 2.3-liter Quad OHC. The four-cylinder engine featu res single overhead c.irn design and delivers 11 5 horsepower at 5200 rpm an~ 140 1?-ft of torque at 3200 rpm. New this yea r 1s a lower 2.53 final drive ratio for the automatic tr.1n)mission mated to the Quad OHC. f)limated EPA fuel _economy ratings arc 23 miles per 9allon c1~ a_nd . 31 highw;iy. An automatic transm1ss1on 1s stJndard on Jll Skylarks. The powerful 3300 V-f> is optional on Custom and Limited and standard on Gran Sport. Delivering 160 horsepower ;it 5200 rpm and 185 lb~ft of torque at 2000 rpm, the 3300 V-6 is rated at 20 mpg city (a 1-mpq improv~ment) and. 29 higt"iwJy. The engme provides the basis for the Buick rJcing V-6 engine which JllJincd the pole position for the lndianJpolis 500 Jt a record average speed of 232A82 mph. OLDSMOBILE AU.EN OlOSMOll.E II II 0ra'lgll COllfy San Ooego F "9WIJ 11 lwr{. L.lg!Mll Np 512-0IOO IEACH Ol09MOll.E 17331 8e•d18l'fd Hlnrqon Buch 2 ~ Sol#! of 405 Fwy 11w.u.- JO£•CMASON~T 234S N Cfllld Avt Satlll At-. se2•11 UNV£ASffi' Ol09MOllL£ & GMCTAUQ( 28SO H.lttior 8l'fd Costa Mesa 540-ll40 PONTIAC DAVID.I. MlUPS PONTIAC Ouilhiy lainily S«YQ s.nce I 968 • Silts. StMCt l.tQ!N H ... S Fwr@ ~ 137·2400 I IOI lOHGPAE PONTIAC 13600 Beach 81..d Wtsl~lf 71 "92-165 I MCLEAH POHTIAC • GMC TRUCK l WWI Ai.lo Ctr1lf 714-731-0. PORSCHE NEWPORT AUTO CINTUI .. 5 E COIM Hwy '-Pol'l Bt«ll m.- SAAB IEACHWORTS "Now locelld'" "'T 1.BMAIAO c.~w ~Alto Ctnaed)r,,. T USW1CA92680 71~ SATURN SATURN Of SANT A AHA 1350 AIAo Mal Dt , Saru At-. 152-lll7 SUBARU runu CUCtc'S T\JSTlt SUIARU '4> Alio Cenltr DI • T USlll 730-4IOO SUZUKI IOI LOHGPAE &UlUKl Now llnll!ec»'t 0....-y M Uodfts 11 Westl!Wll* 13600 8eactl 8hd 1t2..as1 TUTil ECUCKSTUSTINSUZUIO 40 Alto c.n.r Dt. TUSll'I ~ TOYOTA TOYOTA Of COST A MBA , • Haitlot 8l'fd. eo.i. .... 722-2000 JOE MACMASOH TOYOTA 44 Aiao CtnaerOr , Tusc111 132-3111 llll MAXEY TOYOTA Plllt °'*' 9-3 Sllllday 18881 8eadl 8llld. Hin~ S..Ch IC74551 W1>RE TOY'OT A tiow s..... lal Sllll. SIMce. Pans· l .... 15300 8Nc:ll. w.tlnftllr IM.Jm LIW WDI !RWE TOYOTA 30 A1aD C..OIM. hn ..._ VOLKSWAGEN Ml fUD(IOI VOLICJWAGa Sllll l ..... Serfa • Plltl. Body,_, IMll ldio C...11W..?m IOUTH ~ VOllCJWAGa N!ll'tllt " VolllN 51111 ti .. USA 11711 BMdl llhd • .-...f!GIOll llldl ea.- Jiw.y~• .@ml South County Volkswagen/Isuzu -FACTORY AUTHORIZED . SALES • SERVICE • PARTS SERVU AHO ,._RTS OP£N 11.f 7A.ll.·1'•. 18711 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 842·200f ~~'tl!D'r· ...... ·~~--~~··~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii 30 /do Cdr °'. TU1111 ~ c.... I •Mat2 LIW WI• HMNI MSSM 40 ~ c;.,., Or ..., •1-7511 NeW1>0't Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot p,ontiac Sunbird A car tha t 's fun to drive, arid st ill . affordable · T he Pontiac Sunbiru -a headlamps, fog lamps, narrow f u.n·lO·drivc <1nQ JffordJblc CJr . bodycofor, bpdyside molding with with e prcssivc styling -is an composite aero extensions, rear spoiler e\.~n greater value in 1993 with prites and a choice of fh e exterior colors. the SJmC as or lower th<m comp.u.1blc PI 95/6SRIS tires and cro::islacc \.,.heel 1992 models. c~vers are standard on the package The lowpst-priced in the 1993 \\1th all other optional Sunbird tires Sunbird lineup _ the LE coupe and and aluminum wheels ilvailable. sedan -arc even lower with If the 15-inch machine-faced cast • Manufacturer::i Suggc::itc:d RetJil Price~ arumi1;1um wheels with gray ports are SRP r 59 3 ordered on this package. the SE Coupe i\\ ) 0 • 82, a reduction of 5238 has only minor differences from the GT and 5338 from finJI 1992 prrCi!). On -but at O\C?r a 51 ,000 le>s. The only the mid-le' cl Sunbird SE -,cnc:::i, both GT features not included ilre GT tho c;oupc and sedan cJrry a S 1 O 380 b~dging. a black rear-end panel, \\SRP. CJrr}ing 0\ er the 1992 pr~e tag h1gh-$loss black quJrter module and 1or the rnupe .w1c.I IU\\ Ning the sedan's moldings and four-pipe e\haust tips. price b> 5 100. Similar values arc a\'ail.-ible on the LE -\ ho)l of new interior Jncl e\lL'rior Coupe and Sedan since all SE options color:., a gla-,s rc..lr \\ indo\\ on the SE have been option made J\ ailabl<.> on Convertible nnc.I p0 ,,1,mr.iil1 and the bJ::ic models. The rno::it recent Jcoustic. imprO\ cmt·nb lurther cnh.rnce add1tionJI option i:; the prcviou:ily • 1 f unJ\ ailablc 3. 1 liter VG engine. • PontiJc's luc ·ci idletH subwmpJct. Standard only on the GT Coupe, the The s"·nHx.lcl lirwup tncll1ck•) VQ engine deli\crs 140 hp <lt 4200 Sun bird LE. SE Jnd c r cou1K·~; LE .:ind rpm <ind 185 lbs.-ft. of torque Jt 3200 $E sccl,.111s; and J !:iE Com L'rt1blc. At rpm. .. 11l) le\ el ~unb1rd "' .11~ aliord.1blc car The VG engine joirh other SE option::. . ''ith mJnr -.t,\ncfard 1c.1turt•~. inl.lucJmo made J\J11Jblc on LE models late in multi-port ful'l-injc<ted, mt•rh0,1d c.:in~ tbe J 992 model )CJr, rc::.ulting in • cnginl~) ,1nd a ho-.t oi cf rh l'r·in-control uplc\ cl fe,1ture:. on bJ)C models al ,,lil'tv ic.'llllll') such J> .111tr·lock brJkc:.. significant )J\ing>. · (ABS), .1Utomatic dooc lo k> Jnd brJke Tho::ie opl10rh include: trnn .. mi sion ~hi1t 11\~\.'llOck on thL' • Console .irmrc::it rct"·~pc:<"'tl • 1toma te ran m .on.~--Split folding rcM scJt s.1k» arl' ~>c tccl lo rcJch i'S,OOO • Front ,ind rcJr seat c.upctc>d ilour .. r the 19Y2 modd \l',H -G0,500 mabi oupt.--s .lnd t'<l.in:n'\nci 1,;GO ~ Rully Ju 1Cs co,nwrtibk'::. • Cruise control • Controlled cydc \\ 1nd:ihk·ld "ip rs The B·I U !>porl 1\ppcaran \.' P.1~kage on the SE Coupe i') !>1mihr n • PO\\IH \\ indO\\::i with C\j)fl''.'o> c.k ·' n dri,er') :.1de appcar.rnte to tlw top-111 • (, T, • Occ.'-ltd rcleJ)C . re ... ulting in a sk·ck·k1ok111~ coupl.! \\ ith guod p~riorm.111u•. brl'.ll \,\Im• ,111cJ • L'lmp Group room (or lr\c Only rninur dt1k•rL•nn•::i •Delco E:TR A.\,\;fM SterL·o ''ilh bct\\l'L'n the SE and GI fl"c;>upe) cxist comp.Kt di::ic plJycr \\hen the Spolt Apfk'Jr~inte P.KJ..agc ., • Remo' able !>unroof (n/J on ScdJn) olllercd \\.1th thl' rl'quirL·d J.1 litc:r \'.(> Another late-'92 model 't cJr ('nginc. . introduction thJt benefits (rom iull model }'ear 'ilvaili.lb1litv 1n '93 i::. J glJ~S The B4U packaf;c includL~ J rear \\1ndow on the SE Con\crtiblc thJt ·• pcriorrnance !>U:ipcns1on \\1lh from and '> more dur.1blc than the pl<lstic rc.ir rcJr .,tabilizer bar::., olt front nnd re.tr \\ indow it rcplacc::i .\ reJr defogger fa)Cias and bumpcr::i '' rth crrn-hiddt•n · option rs also uifcrt·J to 1mpro\ c J Thursday. Qctober 15. 1992 •11 1993 Pontiac Sun bird SE Coupe ''ith B4U sport appcar.incc pacl.t1gc is popular t1mong \ oung ::.in~lc1>. . ~ vi:.ibitit)' in cold \\ c.Hher. • S·mph front and r~.ir bumper The SE Comertiblc. Jlong \\Ith the ~)~tern CALL U'S I rc::.t oi the Si\·111Udef linellp, ,1bq bcncfib from nL \\ L'\krior color-. m 0\ L'r hJli oi .:i'I S~mbircJ O\\ neF.:> .1rc I 1993. Bright \\hitc repl.tlc°::-\\hill' light )< un,:; ::.1ng!e::. "'·tn some \ollegc. "" 714 _842 _063.1 gr av metallic rcpl.ict::. •llL cliu1n cl)IOf!> J\ \.'r,1~e J£e oi 3; Jnd J me~iJn . gr.'.I\ JncJ light tc.11 mct.111ic joln::. "C\l'n in ome oi 5..;3,000. · c.un O\ c~ ex terror <rL•atmcnts. Sunbiffi abo-f~t'i"~lt.'>W ~.__-----L;u.J....iJ....1.u.ui~-tu.L.ll.J.. q;'~"'..ris~·ill1c:!..!:ld~c<.~l~--!..a...:..~_:_~~~e::...:w~e~st~(~o~n~c~e~t ....!l~n~_.:_:,1 \\Ith bl.'·ge replJci1~~ tall, grJ\ IOr JI. l>vthc-lme in 1993, m.11\ing Au orio· ve Soles at . medium grar 1ntenor artd ·"WC \\ hite '),11 bird srlCJtL'r thJn C\'Cf lJeiore. Thv . in lhepl.-ice of \\hi:c \'iri\1. lln: nc-., Hu11 ngtori Beach colors join graphrt<.• a:.. J\ail:lbk in:crlor .iddition oi right and lelt front ~oor lrCJtmcnts. A trunk-~ ITT'tis-alsu an bJkC·Oll dampener::. 1CduC(') both Chl) s er Plymouth, Hyundai .1\. .... 1bk: .o1>Woil oo all n:mJcl:.-. • cn·•UlC a1!t.l ro.lc.i uoisc....\.-.hlle..~e c..tan ~ New In Town? ____ __. \ l..\j )r saictYtc.1tt.rl'::. rn" 1uul': · <Toor )C.115, mirror pJtchL» Jnd door • Delco ChJ5::.b \B~ \I .rnti·lock c:ilp moldings ::iigniiic.-intly redUC\.' • ~ Been Turned Down? brake) All mocleb'1e.1ltire 1..; 1ror1t "ind nobc. Further Jt.:oustical ~ Limited Credit? rutur> Jnd stiltc-oi-th~·Mt 4·\\ hL·d - Jnti-loc;,i.. bra'-es . ~mhJnt\. ·~icnts hJ\ c•been Jc!dL'd to th1..• Let us ou• you e ~\UlulTIJtiC SJiet\ bdt :>\:itl.:ll1 \\Ith . rL'Jr \dll:d house aijcf trun'-Jrl'.1) Oil ntO Q new Or lo.fe model 1:mcrgcnC) release tL'.llurc tur driwr thL' 1.1.. m crt1ble. ..,. ,1nd righl'fr~;mt p.w)en1•cr. , _J pre·owned car ;:, Rounding out the 1993 ·unbir~1 • Drher >.1ict\ bt•ll l·ncb IHOlltl!dl ll) Coll John \He ssen 0 I ,>t!.Jtlx1Ck::. . imprO\ cmcnb is J pJn-mOl!r.lt'cl io\'. . I' vv I n y • Rc-,H-seat mJnu.11 IJp ... houkf r hell -rnl lcHI ... cn'O~ on the --l·C'>l111cli:r ~u "" ior outb_oJrd p ... b)engcr po)i:ioib eng'n th.H not1l.l'"' the dr1\l r throu~h CV . • ·\utumalic pu\\1.•r door lotk:; ·Jn rn-,trumC'nt p.mel mcl:cJtor l1~h~ of .1 • "-clf-Jligning t>tccring ·.-.heel 'R" oil condition. 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VUE IEAT1I CGIV. 8IUA1B> fDll TCP. ~LCM= =~ VSff 9WIP, fa. WR ~ ~ltON VHB.S. A Ml.ST & ~..-a LON~•M M178 ,.,17 aJC) .. ..., 117,888 121,888 123,888 . ~· I ' l -- . . I· . . .. ........ -October 15, 1992 1 Food Editor T .J. Hutchinson .... 642-4321 ext.366 · --------------"""-~----------------------- TASTY· ·TURKEY <J , •.. ,, ••.. lllllWICll ' fral(............., lllced l media• lom•to, &hlnly lllced l .... pepper, thlllly sliced 4 blKk oUves, sliced lll cup llallaia ulad dru•i• I round loaf (I polllld) uasllad bread 4 lettuce leaves t pack.ace (11 ounces) LOUIS Ricne Variety-Pak• 8LUID l pack.ace (6 ounces) sliced Swiss cheese 8 Iona wood or plastic skewers • Combine first four ingredients and half the dressing in a bowl. Let stand 15 minutes; drain. f lllllY T111M-u-1ia1 (not shown in plwto) I ..... (2 pounds) LOUIS RICH• Turkey Nugets "'Stieb ' . S..tl.SA BMUIECUE SAUCE: 1/4 cup barbecue sauce 1/4 cup ..... sauce ZIPPY ORANGE SAUCE: 112 cup Ol"U&e manmlade l tablapoon Dijon ~ustard · l tablapooa vinepr ' Dash or nutmea. optional • McanwhiJe, cut bread in half horiz.ootally. Hollow out bread from both halves leaving a v • Heat o~en to 400°F. shell about I-inch thick. Sprinkle remaining • Place turkey nuggets on dressing on each bread half. shallow baking pan. Bake • Line bottom half of bread with 2 lettuce 12 to 14 minutes (I 0 to leaves. Top with half the meat and cheese 12 minutes if thawed). slices, vegetables, remaining meat and cheese • Meanwhile, mix each sauce slices, lettuce and top half of bread. in small bowls. • lnsen 8 Long skcwci:s..in.aci.rclcJhrough Serve with turkey nuggets. --11mw:~· i?ft t~Cut into 8 WOIJae"----""-~Makes 40 appctii.ers. Makes 8 sandwiches. Nutrition lntK'.mation C Per~-: om.meau: ............ Sandwich can be made, wrapped in plastic wrap Calories 80, Procein 3g, and refrigerated up to 4 hours before serving. · Carbohydrates 7g, Fat 4g, Nutrition Information Per Serving: Ololesterol I Omg, Sodium 200mg Calories 380, Protein l 9g, Carbohydrales 32g, Pnp TUM: 5 minutes Fat 2og, Cholesterol SOmg, Sodium 1050mg Cootilar n.w: 15 minutes Pnp l'Ulu: 20 minuus I ;1111 DllC'I I I 2 cans (I OllW acb) refrtaented cracent roll ..... 2 pKUces (6 RBCa eadt) LOUIS RJCH~ DeU TIU.:~ Roested Turkey Bremt PIWNG: . l ~ (10 ounca) froua chopped lpin8dl, tbawed and drained " l cup (4 ounces) lbredded Swm dleae l/J cup .. 1•••• 2 tablespooes finely chopped onion 1/1 leupoon ~ • Heat oven to 375°F. . • UnroU crescent dough: cut each triangle in half lengthwise to form long triangles. Roll as directed on pack.age to form "mini" crescents. Place on ungrcased baking sheet. Bake IS minutes or until golden brown. Cool slightly. Slice crescents in half lengthwise. • Meanwhile, combine filling-ingredients. Spread scant tablespoon on bottom half of each crescent. Top each with 1 slice turkey and top of crescent. Place sandwiches on biking sheet. Cover looscJy with foil . Bake IS minute . Makes 32 appetizers. com ... u: • Mini crescents can be baked ahead. • Sandwiches can be assembled and held refriaentcd up to 2 hours before heating. Nutrfdoa lnlormadoa Per s«vtna: Calories 90, Protein 4g, Carbohydrates 6g, Fat 6g, Cholesterol 1 Omg, Sodium 280mg Prwp n...: 15 minu1es Coothe1 7'111N: J() minults nnuw.rutiDU 4 (Mlldl) floW' tort'Mr I *8 pnc1•1d AmrkM ca.a or 114 alp proc1111 d CIHdUr cMw lpl'elMI l I**• (6 w) LOUIS alCJl9 HICbry Smoked 'nlrkey 8"8lt 1/2 alp ...... lett.ce 114 alp ..... • Place 2 cbeele slices on e.ch tortilla or l1ft*I each tortilla with I tablespoon cheese spread. • Top each tortilla with 2 alices tur\ey, Settuce and aalu. Roll . Maket 4 sandwiches. Coa..u: Appetizen: Prepare u above. Cut rolled undwiches into 1-inch pieces. Sandwiches can be wrapped and refrigerated up to2 houn. N•trtelo8 I•~ Per Sen ... : Calories 280, Protein 2Qa. Carbohydl'lles l 9g, F11 ••1. a.oleacaol ssma. Sodi""' 1020ma rr., n.: 1 j '"'""''~ I . . .. ( I I i " ' ·ranmn: •INTI 11 ••1 (not show" i1t pltoto) 4 medhm pobltoes, peeled, aat into l /l-lndl cubes, rooted 8 slkes LOUIS RJCH• Turkey 8llCOll 314 cup-.JCllUWle l twpooa pnperecl mustard ' 114 lalpOOll prlk powder 1/2 .... CllCtlmber, diced 1/l .... Ollloa, chopped • Cut turkey Moon into 1/2-i.nch pieces. Heat in skillet on medium 8 minutes or until lightly browned, stirring occasionally. • Combine mayqnnai.sc , musmd IDd garlic f>O"'.der in large bowl. Add pocatoes, tmtey t.con. cucumber and onion. Refrigerate. Makes 6 (1/2 cup) servings. Coa..a: • This recipe can be ~covered and refri&eflled up to l day before lm'illa. • 1ip: To prq>ltt potatoes in microwave, combine potatoes and l/4 cup water i.n 2-quart microwavable casserole; cover. Microwave on HJOH 10 minuaes or until tcnder. llirrina halfway throuah cooking .. Drain. • For a li1hcer calorie version, use light mayonnai1e. Nm..._ laform:adoa PwSel, ... : CalOriel JJO, Pl'Otein '•· c.-.,._. ao.. f 11 281. Cholaaerol 2.5ma. So.Im 4QOlia rn;n..: 10 """"'ts c.-.. 1111i: JO "'i""'~' • ' It's fall -the lazy days of summer are at an end, the kids are back to the books and. it's time for footbaJI again . As the pros hit the playing fields and the college stars await the kick-off, footbaJI season brings with it the ttaditions of marching band , cheerleaders -and tailgate parties. And when you 're planning a football party, who better to tum to for casual, easy menu ideas than fonner NFL player and avid cook, Lynn Swann. For many years, Lynn was one of those pll)ilij the game rather than enjoying it at home. Now each fall. as his thoughts return to the gridiron, the fonner Pittsburgh Steelers star and Super Bowl~ champ looks forward to game days to combine football with his other passion -cooking. Like millions of AmCricans, he finds televised games provide a great excuse to invite friends over for an "at-home" tailgate party. Of course, like you and your guests, Lynn docsn 't want to miss the kick-off, so he is partial to recipes that combine convenience with great ttile. That's why he uses turkey. It's an easy way to make *'1. a.aias, and il' a creative altcmalive to ~ and hamburger. Since tmtey ii a poput. party favorite, Lynn has team6d up with the people at V>ui Rich , who have been slow · roasting turkey for decades, to create a great tasting, no fuss football feast. Lynn says he's found that moist Ind tender turkey is the perfect ingredient for turning the so-so into the sensational. His favorite Louis Rich recipes combine imagination and delicious Wte -For MOrt grNI tastinR . no fass t11rkty 1ailgati11g id~. write for TM W..i.r Rich• Official GafM Pion For A G~at TastillR Tail~alt. TltlS fiut altd ltartdv RllUM #J lltOl't taSy -.'OV.f 10 ,,,.-., tk/ici(Hl.J/ dill.,...,.., """~a lti1 Miii rwn ,,,,.,.., .._,,,.,rbad! .• • with convenience. Each can be prepared ahead of cime and tucked away into the refrigerator umil half-time. Kick-off the celebration with fun and easy finger foods such as tempting Champion hip Turlccy Crescents, which team up turkey breast with pinach, Swi cheese and tarragon. They 'II wann up the crowd and. because they are made with packaged dough, tum out perfect every time. Turlcey Time-Outs, served with a variet} of homemade uuces. are the perfect sideline nae._ and popular with kid as well as adults. Combine barbecue sauce and salsa for a different. tangy dip. The Quarterback Sandwich provides a creative twist on an old favorite. Surprise your guest. with a hearty turkey andwi ch made in a cru ty, round . Italian loaf in cead of the u ual e longaced sandwich bun. Layer on an array of ingredient. - sliced turlcey cold cuts, tomatoe . green peppers. sliced black olives and mu hroom~ -and then slice in wedge like a pie. And as a quid. and simple ide di h, try Referee-.· Fa\orite Potato Salad made with flavorful lice\ of turkey bacon. For ~asy eating on game day. try the Football Fan Fiesaa. Roll smoked turlcy breast. chee~. shredded ldhlce and salsa inro a flour tortilla for a taSty treat thal can be held m one hand. Thi\ vcn.atile recipe wof\\ c4uall} \\.ell a!) an appetizer. For imple finger food. hce ~ch m 'mall roll-ups Ind serve. Follow Lynn 's game plan for \uccc-.,f ul tailgate cntenainina and you 're sure to ha\C a winning season. Th~ RUid~ also c>f!~r:\ quit'( "n'J <"l<'•'t'r tntt.•1 tcJinift!( lips stlitol>le for an.v rafual KUth(rinq. • Writ' u>: Louis Rich Con\umer Center P.O. Bo• 7188 MNfiton. Wt ~3707 ' I Thursday. October 15, 1992 Doe-government do enough to protect IOod cons -Q ht ~cent )'Cars, I have btgun to dlstru t the go\Crnment when It comes to protecting us from unhe31thy lood such as \\ith too many chc:mlc:als, pre crvotives~e. Am I wrona? -R.B ., Newport ~ach I want to stny away from any Ask the Dietitian political stance in answering your q\tcstion, bu1 it is cerrninly 1rue that some .government agencies are less than en1hu!>iastic when it comes 10 policing the activities or the food industry. In my view, the regulatory process by which artificinl sweeteners were approved ror such wide consumer use 1s a case in point; you may recall that saccharin was called off 1hc m:uket only after years or tl1'tribution. · Sometimes it's partly 1he fault of t..lO much red tape, with federal ;i~cncies (such as the U.S. l)epartment Qr Agriculture, and 1hl! food and Drug . \Jminis1r!ition) each having its \)\\ n diffe rent set of standards and r~·L:ulJtions. In fairness. it must be noted 1h.1t the present head of the FDA, D.I\ 1tl Kessler, M.D., seems to be mut c aggressive tha n most in t.\lllg to block rood manufacturers 1 n1111 mal.ing false claims in their .1dn.:rtising. An cxaniplc : pull ing 111 ,1rangc juice made from ~\lil~cn trate off store shelves bcl.iusc it included 1hc word "trc:~h" as p.1rt of its name. l nfortunJtely, more typical is a 1h'" pr ac11cc by the Agriculture Dc:p.1rtmen1. For the first time in ~u 'c•1r.sLi1 has d..c_cidecllha.L \mcrlcan food companies ~hould be permitted to buy foreign · grlllind me<H for use in products ~li!J here. While consumer groups .ire: 1:omplJining that \\e may unl.nowingly find ourselves eating l.ang.1roo, water buffalo or horse me.at -thinking that its beef - the goH~rnment nrgues that it now h.1~ bcuer, more sophisticated techniques fo r being able to identify the species and keep out thl! "f,11.cs." I luman nature be ing what it is, I hJ\ e always preferred to stay on the .,,.re side. not tempting that (smJll or otherwise) segment of manufacturers willing to take ~hon -cut 'i. ~hi s:o,cr, as we edge toward ecunJm1c p.1r1ncrship:. with CJ11.1J.1 and Mexico, le t's renlilc th.it "e h.we even less control over thc.1r rnmpanics than we do over our O\\n. A recent example hit do-.c to home. On July 31st, our rDA reported that Mexico's Jumc.\ br.1na of frui t nectars had problem!> '~ith its canning tcchnolog), giving at least one Sun Diego child lead poisoning. 2 I IO\C mushrooms, especially in salads, but usually slay ' the ordinary white ones. Recently, I went to o Ja panese rcs1.1uranl and eajo}c:d shitake mushrooms. Arc they both the same nut ritionoll)'! -K.F., llunli nglon Dench As a practical matter, commercially gro'' n mushrooms rcgJrdless of species share similar nutrttional q·u.ilitie!>. They are low in calories (about 20 calories per cup. raw), low in sodium and fairly high in potassium. The shitalo.e is al'>o listed as Jn excellent source ol fiber and the B vitamin niacin. The real difference, of course, is tn tnture and na,or. or the 2.000 Q. \\hat can I substitute ror Worceslt.'rshirc sauce? , -M.~1.11 ., Youngstown, Ohio \\ orcester.,lurc sauce lends a tl1sl1nctive na\Or 10 food. It is, ho\\ever, high !>Odium. You may \\,tnt to se.ison, instead, with inc.J1\ldunl navors from Worcest· crshm: sauce including garlic, onions -fresh or dried -nnd molilS!>CS. Q. \\.hat's the difference lH.'hH~cn sage and rubbed sage? Cun ngc be used to Onvor gravy? -J.M., Pembroke, \'o. A 5age 1s avJrlable fresh, as well :is dried in three forms: wh(lle le.aves, crumbled or "rubbed," ond ground. Use three time' the .1moun1 of finely chopped fresh herbs 10 sub:.tttute for dried he rbs. Any lll them con be used in gravy, stuffing for poultry and game, or d1~hc' \\ith pork, cheese or beam. Q. Occaslonnlly my husbond gc:rs <'Orrlcd U\\O)' with chill pcmtkr. How cnn I re cue dinner? -l'.A., Plnlt burgh, .Y. A There isn't a way to remove the h~.11 f1om .1 dish aflcr l1bcrnl amount'> or ch1h powder hilvc been u~cd You could crvc sma ll o· mou111s of your hu h,1nu's conc<X· 11011 wrt h h1 1 bowl of hot rice. \\ rttc Dc.1r Uctty Cmckc:r, lie>~ J 111, Dl'f>I. IJc.·ffJ. M1111u.·.1polh1, \/,'\ (J;f(} species or mushrooms. lhe ones yo u are likel iest tQ fuu:I in American supermarkets arc· button (the "white" one you refer to in your question); chan&1:relle; enoki: morel; oyster, and shituke. Consider yourself fortunate to hrive disco,cn:d the shitakc. Apparently, few Americans have. While shilal..c sales in the U.S. have "mushroomed" in the past few years, the fact h 1h.n only 6 million pounds of all speci;ilty mushroom species arc produced here annually, compJred to 749 million pounds of the butto n! For tho!.e of you who have not trmc you are in that Japanese yet had the pica.sure, the shitakc is rcsllluranl, try cnoki mushrooms much larger than the bullOn S3UtCCd in 11 small amount Of mushroom and h3s a n:u butter. h's another taste treat for parasol-like head (gold or brown lovers of mushrooms. on top and white underneath), g I ftnd myldr belna more and with a woodsy odor. II is a bit mort lnflueacecl by chewier than the bullon, and • m ronmcnual claims on lood offers a riche r musbroofny flavor. packaging. Am I just being token You ca n <.'OOk the shitake just as ad,•ontaac of, or In this n good you would the button, but keep in Idea? mind th<it iti fuller na,or will ' -E.A., Newport I.leach si.1nd out more in uny dish. When Probably both. As one who i shopping, :.elect those which ore pcrson:l lly committed to intcll igcn1 firm, somewhat di') i~h, plump and environmental procticcs -for full of nrom:1. One last idea: Next example, 1 suvc bottles and cnn~ and Mpuratc them tor rc:cycling - I applaud :a "grec'n'" approach to consumer purchasing. UUJ you want to try to spot the genuine trom the phon)'. One paper products brand (I for&ot the name) wu sued by the lederal government for mukina false . environmental cltlims, and I hnve seen o ne food company busc its appeal on nothing more than the f:act th<it one of its ingredient\ is grown in the min forest. Rc.:scareh has shown th e foo<l industry that "60 percent of corn.umc1 s arc more likely 10 purchase a product bec:auM o green cloims than they were 1 years ago. 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Remember to pick up a pair of food service gloves as well, for sanitary cheese handling. Make sure your w<1rk area and tools arc cle~rn. Allen Hendricks, cheese carver cxtraordinaire, says the best way to determine what you can carve is to sketch the; design first. "If-you can draw it or imagine it, you can probably carve it. But you should sketch it a couple of times from differe nt angles before beginning 10 carve," says Hendricks. Beginning cheese caf\.crs might want to try fun designs like a football for a tailgate party, a jack-o-lantern for Halloween or a simply shaped leaf to celebrate the arrival of fall . Your block of cheese should be cold fo r carving - preferably below 40 degrees and no more than 70 degrees. 1f tbe cheese starts to "sweat" after you've been at work for a while, place it back in the refrigerator to regain its cooler tempepture. Surround your cheese sculpture with assorted crackers, or fill the center opening with dip. Complement it with crisp ·raw vegerables. No matter what shape you create, your guests will cat it up! California Cheddar Dessert Fondue A group of friends gathered . Qanr ......... _. ...., lue. '-'II J1111 WMI to ldcl I lkill cl•-to JWI' ... N. menu. Uy iluelldillill ... wilh Calilornil flrie Cheele Ind Autumn Fruit Salsa. Bric Qucsadillu are prepared like 1he standard Mexican variety. Whal maka &hem ipCCial W &ho Salu: frttina. Stan with ,our own • z red ~·n. diced homemade nla or fresh pears, • 2 ri~ flp. diced mint, pine nu11 and a dash of • 2 lablcspoom U..O ,lulco clove. Spread a layer of California : i.•::=-~llld-:..Or Brie, softened 10 room • • J 11blcapc>Ol!I tou1cd IMnO aids temperature over a tonilla spoon • 12 ~ npo ~llornla 8ric ' ' • 8 9-anc:b flour tonlUaa fresh salsa over the checae and top with a second tonilla. Place Brie Oucsadilla in a greased skillet. and cook until the Brie is melted and the tortilla is cooked to a aolden color on both sides. Cut Bric Ouesadilla into wedaes and serve·on a pretty platter with a dish of salsa on the side. Once your auests have sampled these tasty wcdaes watch them pther around the stove waitina ___ ,_ UCI .... ........ ~--~ Combine salsa inan:dicall. SP"!ed 1bou1 J ouncca of IJric on cadl ol 4 tortill11. Top cKh with 3-4 ~s ulu 1Ad rcmaiaina tortilla Brolra in sn:ucd skillet Oil tiolh aidel .au chccte IS melted. Cool aliplty, CUI -ftdacs, 8 IO 10 appetizer rcmnp • Nutritional Breakout Per lem.: Scmnp Per Rcdpc: 10: CU:wict Per Sc~· · 367; PrOlela: 12~ s: Ca rates: 49.6 s; Dec Fiber .• J.O a; Fat: 6.3 ~ Saturated F~.4 a; Sodium: 21Tma; Cbolcslcrol: 34 -a; Percent Or CalOricl From FaL 40 percent .• T111 Lm11111 lrl• 1111 TlllLICllfl THIS WEEK'S TOPICS Cll'Clll If you'd .. the Lobdell Group to entertain lllJd Sexual Hm1msna11 BeslBaaks 'round a steaming fondue pot makes for an evening of fun. California Cheddar Dessert Fondue pr0\1des a delicious dessert t\\ ist on the trad1t1om1l main dish that's perfect for cool fall night!>. muscat or gcwurztramincr all work "ell. When the mixture thicken • add California Cheddar. !>tir until the chce c i!> melted and add the br.11l<I)'. You m.1y \\,ant to C\perimcnt "11h other CaliforniJ chec~cs, such a!> Parmc!>an, Dnby S" 1i.!> or Goud.i, for one DE SERT FONDUE norm di a tailor-made ptllfomwa ""your orpli- zation, please cal Bil Lobdel Gay lllllllS n11111ue • 2 l•lblcspoon!> bu11cr • 2 1.1blc\poo0) nuur - • ~~ IC;l\f>\X>ll li(llUOJ hl:id.: ixr1x:r • ! ICj)flOOll nulmcg The des!>crt fondue combines the distinct flavor of Cheddar with the sweetness of des!>e rt wine. Paired with a variety of colorful autumn fru its, this after-dinner treat belie!> the simplicity of its preparation. part of Cheddar to ere.ate a slightly different flJ\Or. Serve dessert fondue with a colorful arrangement of delicious, skewered foll fruit. Red pears and tart apples, Juicy grapes and sweet figs are guaranteed to be a hit with your co1.y party guests. • I cup nc!>lmc. muM:.11 or gc\\ut11rum1111:r • 12 oz. !>lm:JJcd Culifonuj ChcJi.ljr chcc'c • I t.1blC)f'llOn br;mdv • A!>~rtcJ frull' (i.c: appk,, pe..r,, fii.:.,, S'·ll'~') Mell baller 0\-cr lo'' hc,11: \\ h1,1.; 111 tlvur .1ml c;i~onmg Cook 1wo minute,, ~1111111t; con,1.11111\. Slowly \\l1i\k m ''inc. When th1c~. ;1Ji.1 chc..:w ;ii1J )lir unlll mcllcd. S11r 111 br.111J~. l\ccp u\cr l1m lii:.11. at 540-1224. ~'185times more exciting than your typical spea/ulr. Acllon Pladlcll•I After meiting the butter, whi k in flour, nutmeg and black pepper. Slowly add your favorite l>WCCt dessert wine -riesling, Scrvmi:' per recipe· S. c1lonc' p.:r 'C" mg· ~09; protc111: 10.8 ~: cJrliuh,Jr,11e': 3.4 i;: d1ct.11~ hl>cr 0.J g; f.1l: 17.0 g; \;ilur.t1cJ fJt. 10.8 g; -.01.h11m: ~\16 j!, cholc)tcml: 52 m': pcr.:cnt of caloric) fr11111 fat: /.l. 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Adults need to remember that, pou nd for pound, children's fost-gro" ing bodies and active hfc!lt)les simply require more calorics than do adult's." Doth breakfost and snacks arc imporL.WLto...maintuining...weight nnd fitness for such active individuals a!> children and athletes, says Grandjcan."By providing children snacks like pretzels, fig bars, low-fat crackers with peanut butter or yogurt topped with fruit, parents c::in help them 'catch up' on needed calorics." ffNE~SS -. ·'111 u/,ill.!! \\ <'h:ltt ( n11t1·u/ ·'t'/'\ iCt '' , A•AZl•O WllOMT LOii UCMTI If you ..,. ldd- nepped by a Ooctcw and a Wcwtd a.. ~ and ... forced to .. and -a.. Mee an Otymplc Champion, your body would ml- racutouely tran1form. OUAR- ANTEEDI EJcpertetw:e the moet ~...,,. body lralllbm- tng ~ ....... 30 Day Dt.c and E..a. behlMOt modl- ftcdon .... ~ program. U- cenHd phylk:lan and Wonct a.. ~ wortt OUI wllh you, and .,,...,.,. .. your "*Ill wllh you. 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Or, the dreaded anticipation of watching Bonnie and Oyde drive their getawal jalopy into a barrage of bullets in the films finaJ chilling scene. Movies tell storiea that never change in reel life. Yet their magical speU ltill sends the American dream machine into otbit. Enter Planet Hollywood -1 vilceraJ stage scttinJ in audio/visual h.igb tech. complete with quasi-eerie film memorabilia that knee-jerks you hcart-fint into HolJYwood drcamin' of those long-savored moments you thought were reserved for celluloid. Following on the successful tap-dancing heels of Its anchor New York location which opened last October, the COVER second Planet HoUyWQOd wiU publicly open Evan Todd, also include the fateful knife premiere-style on Oct. 2S in South Coast from "Psycho," Travoha's gleaming whhe Plaza Village as a combination food suit from "Saturday Night Fever," tbe R202 emporium and entertainment-industry robot from "Star Wars," Dorothy's drw museum where star-struck Orange Countians from "Wizard of Oz.." and Bonnie and can literally rub up against the Oyde's bullet-ridden windshield (a Bari.sh movie-making experience. favorite). "By definition, the whole world is "Because of our emphasis on preserving star-struck, and that's the great equalizer," these film relics., it bas oow become a sort of explained film producer and Planet status symbol for directors and producers to Hollywood owner/originator Keith Barish get stuff from their movies into our from New York in an Cldusive phone collection," continued Barish, 4S whose interview. · "Whether you credits include "Sophie's Otoicc:' and arc Stalin, Sadat or pump-"lroowccd," and whose new movie "The ing gas for a Wing. people Fugitive" {based on the original 1V series) all love the movies. Planet will star-Harrison Ford. Hollywood is about pre-''We get a lot of cooperation, too, from serving the best of Hol-prop masters, and just about every studio lywood in a style in •hJcb mak:~s a presentation of its key memorabilia. people can participate. For instance, we just acquired Dustin O>nscqucntty. Planet Hol· Hoffman's ootoriow 'Hook,' and Goldie lywood bu become the ...... Hawn and Bruce Willis rcc:cntly pve us the world's largest movie mu-vial of eternal-life pot.ion from 'Death scum using its forthcomins Ml I fl 111111 Becomes Her.' Actually, at this point you multiple locations to dil-Arts would be hard-pressed to name a major play an extemi¥e mllectioo 1DOYie that Planet Hollywood docan't have ot memorabilia, mo1t ot Scene acceas to ... which will be rotated be-____ ..._ When you get weary of aquint.Jna at the. tween Cities IO that rcplan ~tually ICC plaques identifyina the tbowca1ect items the entire col1ec:doo. The array of artifacts wb.icb encase the two-tiered e.tablilhmcot. coven the gamut of put to preac.nt -all or tire of star guiQg for celc:bridea ia the the way back to Valeatino u 'Tbe Sheik' milt, there's the band-pajntcd wall-size and early Oladic CllaplJa/Kt:yltonc Cop mural to peruse with itl tbouaaada ol fiber stuff, up to the current mementos from optic rwinkllng "·hu illumina•L.-• .. '• 'Hero1 and 'Mr. Bueball.' •• f "6 -. 4'on. c tyscapc and a dramaelc Hollywood HJU. Coveted items, under the ~ing of curator backdrop. Hollywood film JraileJI and . -. -. .. ... .... -· .. . • 2 l recognizable movie dips -from car cha~~ to dance duets and famous kJYC scene\ - will electrify drinkina and dfoin& patron~ from the dozen concealed proJection )('.teens scattered throughout the restaurant and programmed to drop down from the ceiling at 15-minute intervals. See HOUYWOOO/I --... ~ -... Heralkan tMk .fl ..... ':\ ....... ~ loally .. (frOlli llft) nlDnla ~, frank ~ fftllo De Mwo, DiWI Maffei and Teny Anea111a .. Headbangers unite at the Marquee ~ I t is perhaps th~ mar~ or either a poor economic environment, a demise in radio's support of new music or an overcrowded field of talent that new bands signed 10 major labels arc touring clubs armed only with their music. -A!tcr all. when was lbc last time you saw somc1hi.ng surprising on 1T . THf SCENE The Marquee in Westmirn.icr is one of fewer than 3 h:indful or :irea clubs providing hard rock :icts with a chance to spli1 car drums on a regular basis. Despite the so·callcd de:i1h of rock, a stendy parade of sonic:illy loud groups keep injeciing new life into the ~nre while Qlhc;.r_fill'.los come nnd go. Babylon A.O. (left photo) and Young Turk perform in the next couple weeks at the Marquee, a Westminster club for heavy metal fanatics. Several of rock's MH:allcd "up-:ind-coming" purveyors :ire rolling into The Marquee in the coming weeks. B:ibylon A.O., whose second :ilbum "Nothing Sacred" has just been rele:iscd on Arista Records, is • coming to The Marquee Oct. 29. The Oakl:ind-bascd quintet's roo1s arc in the right plact, with the group's interest in incorporating a number of musical and lyrical themes in a hard rock package. For example. the eroup utilizes banjo picking on "Dream Train," and f'15Cs some traditional blues into "So Savage The Hean." And ahhough child abuse might not sound like the subject matter traditionally cxpk>red by strai&ht Cross-over dreams ~ ahead bands, lead singer Derck <"" (the only name he uses) looks at the issue in "Redemption," when he sings, "He touches her skin/She prays for redemption." Also taking h:ird roclc in a somewhat new direction are Young Turk. a five-man rock outfit h:iving just celeascd its debut album "N.E. 2nd Avenue" on Virgin Records. The Florida·bascd band incorpora1cs rock 'n' roll, utin rhythms, Calypso, and blues in a sonic melting pot. Young Turk recently joined Tom Cochrane, Th~ Rembrandts and The Poor Boys to perform at a benefit concen to help victirm of Hurricane-Andrew in their home stale. The group will also open for MUSIC T he next installment of Or- ange County Performing Arts Center's "JllZZ at the Center" (Friday night 3t 8) fea- tures more cross..Q\.ers than a · bombing run over Baghd:id. You've got Angelino Tom Scott, whose sllXophone has nccompanied such diverse nrti ts as Blondie, the Blues Brothers, Thclonious Monk, Don. Ellis, Joni Mitchell, Paul Mc- Qinncy and Lee Ying, formerly of the LA punk band Fear. Scott is ol o n jazz-fusion pio- neer, having done wmc classic work in the mid· '70:. with LA. Ex- press. DaviJ Benoi1, another Southland native, was innuenced by Ramsey Lewis and Henry ~ancini, played on the soundtrack to Robert Alt- m:m's "Nashville" and with bi& band), then strayed into fl&Sion. Roundinc ou1 Fridar's bill is Windham Hill recording artists Tuck Andress anJ Patti Cathcart, the husband and wife duo known on singe as Tuck & Patti. Guitarist Tuck is the lone instrumentalist to Patti's el0qucnt vocals. The criss-crossing performers arc fh:in ·toppcrs in the world of con- temporary jazz, the niche carved out for music that contains strains of jazz. rock,_ fusion, even cJuskal. Tickets are $16-$34. Phone 740- 2000. , tr-" • 'I legendnry rockers Lynyrd Skynyrd in Tampa, Fla., on Oct. 24 before coming to Orange County to perform nt The Marquee in Westminster on Nov. 3 and at The Troubadour in Los Angeles on Nov. S. 0 Cafe Lido continues to offer top-noich jazz, R&B and big band musit in n comfortable, acoustically sound setting. The Paolo Nonnis Bis Band will perform from 4 to 7:30 p.m. on Sunday at the club, located al 501 Thirtieth St. in Newport Beach. Drummer Paolo Nonnis, an Italian native who began pl~ _ drums when he was 14, ha s performed all types of styles - Aooeari• mt ~· azz at the Cen-ter'' Fridi nl t are Tom Scott (left) and ~Is nd, David Benoit (below) and Tudc & Patti. Morrissey alert T N clahbon around Paci6c Amphithc.trc have com- plained about c::oocert noise for years. but they ain't beard nothiQa ,et. Saturday niabt. ahcruatift ~·· qe:mal crooacr Morris-leY ~ to Pee Amp. and. DO he won't be U loud U Ouna 'N ~ But If It'• lib bis other abowl. aped abrill ICl'MIDI of Beatlenw•i Hp proportions from the tbou- aanda of puberty puahen wbo flock to Moniuey. Oalloa Drunk ope111 tbo 6:l0 p.m. concert. Ticbta are $19.80-$30.80. Phone 74().2000. includin~ rock and rhythm & blues -but hLS s1rongcst influence is jazz. He will bnng his band, which just reiurned from a 1our 10 Europe, to airc lido to perform songs off Nonnis' first compac1 disc, "Jus1 In Time." For more information, call Care Lido :u 675-2968. 0 For those who would ra1her spend a Sunday afternoon in Germany than watching 1wo Nfl teams knock each 01hcr senseless in a modern-day homage 10 ancien1 Rome, why no1 have ~ome fun and hit Oktoberfest '92 at the Fullerton Hofbrau. From 3 to 7 p.m. on Sunday and Oct. 25, oomph·pa-pa music and beer drinking" ill take center Mage in Orange County's O\l. n Ok.toberrcst celebration complete v. ith German cui!.ine and the bC)l in-house bre\\Cd German beer on 1his side or the Atl:)ntic. The Doppclmint Twins. a 1rio of kc)boar(ls, accordion nm.I drums, will perform, all of 1he Ok.1obcrfe)I classics including the ever-popular "Chicken Dance." Other acti\ilics include sing·alongs, yodeling and Hofbrau T·)hirts and hat~ will be aw:irdet.I 10 winners. Fullerton Hofbrnu is at 323 Stale College Blvd. 1:or more · informa1ion, call 870-7400. -By 8/:Jln Maxu di COMEDY A Mr. Sensitive T ho e who venture to Pacific Amph1thca1re Sundl}' night to with!itand the na1ion 's mO)l· controversial stand·up may no· tkc a change. A lr.inder, gentler Andrew Dice Oay. You sec, the Diceman has taken $0me heat for his schlick., which some -particularly \\Omen, ga) :ind p~opk 1.)1 color -finJ rcpugnani To smooth thing O\Cf, Diec SJ):. his act no" mclut.lcs m.l/e- bJ-.hing. In fact, the hc.i\'ily bleeped radio ad fur SunJ:i) ·~ concert featured him proclaim· mg. "rm ju)l hkc a woman, only· Wllh ... " \\Cll, )'OU'U h;l\C ti) catch him lo hear the relit This 1s a family newspJpcr. f'or tu.:k.cis, call 740-2000. . a 4 Teen strings along studies for dreams W hen it comes to leading by example, Jennifer Frauischi may not win m.iny frientls among educators. After all, she's taking o year off from ac;idemic studies so she can t.h.l\e her dreams. Out considering the attention the 19·ycar-<>ld Pasadena violinist is gcumg. who can blame her'? Fraut!>Chi. "ho performs Saturday J~ part of Pacific Symphony Orchc~lra 's sc:ason--0pcning "Mervyn's Mus1c:il Mornings'' concert, has won numerous honors and performed as a soloist with the Los Ange les Philharmonic and at Kennedy Cen1er after being named a Presidentia l Scholar of the Arts. r reuy he.idy stuff. Her sophomore year at Harvard will just have to wait, Frautschi said in a telephone interview, because honing CLASSICAL MUSIC lA PhHhirmonic, hot conductor play : here I f you sec smoke coming. out of the Orange County Perf'o"!'ing Ans Center Saturday night, don'I bother calling the ffre de-PSO is on the air partment. ~ It's probably Esa·Pckka SalonCll~ ' This guy is hot. ~ didif't ge1 ticl.;ch 10 tonight's Pacific S)mphony Orchestra ~ert ~• th~ Oran&~ Coun1y Pcrforn.tni Ans Center, $witch )Our r.1u11> on to 91.1 FM as KUSC l~J1.hu will carry it live. The young Finn is the 10th con· ductor to hold the position of music director in the LOs Angeles Philharmonic's 7)\¥car history. His name is incorporated in LA Phil's new logo. His picture's spla>hcd all over the place. A usually acerbic LA critic &lJShcd over hi~ debut as the orchestra's head cheese. In fact, KUSC is CJll)m~ PSO's entire Oa 1 s !1.111:•: nine programs in Jll, thruush June 1993. Continuing :i long tradition or taling the orches1r:i out of LJ l .. Lund and plopping them behind the Orana;e Curt:iin, the Oran&c (\lull!) l'h1I· harmonic Society JS presen~rng Saloncn and LA PhaJ in a pw"1.;irn, th:11 includeSeSchocnbe rgs Variations for Orches1ra, Op. ,31: L1~11 I 1;1110 Concc no No. 2 in A ma1or; ;ind Scl\umann's S)mphony No , m 1:-nat major, Op. 97, Rhenish. Emanuel Ax is guest pi3nist. ll will be Salonen's dcbul in the Performing Ans Center, but not Or- ;ingc County. He conducted LA Phil in ano1hcr OCPS pre cntJI on ill Santa Ana High School Auditorium in December of 19 S. Tickets for the 8 p.m. performance range frQm Sl5·S4S. fl)r m<11c in· form:uion, call 553-2422. Or<ingc County Philhumonic Society :1nd ugun:1 Ch:1mbcr Music J>resc nt Emerson String Quartet in its only Southbnd pcrform:1nce of the season tonight at 8 at Irvine Barday Theatre. ult 553·2422 for information. her craft just doesn't fit in ~11h carrying a full &oad at this 11mc "The '"°'I CJ1Citin1 thing ''ould be 10 play wilh all 1he ireatc~t anises in the world, whatever the combination, conductors, other insuumcntalists, whatever." She credits btr sister Laura, whu ii four )C•n older and studying 01 music 11 Juliard, wi1h gelling her interested in violin. Laura srnrted playina the instrumenl at age 3. "When I came :alons. I thin~ I just w1111cd 10 be like my sister. I •u in1ercs1ed in what she ~u doing. It's worked oui well. facn thoup we both play, it hasn 't been compecitivc." '"'°"lh her musical futurt 10<».~ bri&ht. there are some thinJS 1bou1 this dream &he's c:twin& she ·dillilca. "Mose violinists hive hard ca~ on &heir finscn. That's a leelift& I rutty utc ... 0 tWecs ro SlllUl'day'• 10 •nd 11:»&& ~ .• 1 lhe Ora,,,e O>unty Ptrfonnin1 Arts Qnrer are $10 lot adults •nd S7 for childten. Phone 7«J.20<XJ, • _., Matt (A,.tr - GElAWAY . Sink ·your tangs into Knott's Scary Farm ~ ~ 20th annunl Halloween Haunt. who work there during the day. hear ~mother fairy talc again after Motel." And they've really caught the The frightening thing is that the witnessing the)e gruesome e'ents. · Elvira') raunchy, ~uggc)tivc "spiri.t" of the occasion. haunters are real people, and you The. highlight of the whole de· humor is matched by that of John F or years I've been hear· ing about what goes on when the sun goes down _ _ · October at Knot\\ Berry Farm. Last weekend I fi. nally found out for myself. With a full moon !pp~tcfy adding to the atmosphere, hun· dreds o r ghosts, goblins, vampires and other assorted specters emerged for the theme park's HOLLYWOOD: From 2 Designed by architect Jeff Hatch -noted for his environmental rcstaurnnt interiors such as Zuni Grill nnd the trendy new Metropolis in Irvine -the visunl feast continues in seductive S\\Crves ond curves: multi-colored tra~crtinc nooring extends to faux finish walls in monochromntic rones of muddy ·salmon. A neutral necc sity to beuer highlight the 200-plus (ilmdom trea)ures enrmnrked for this location: the robot from Terminator II , the Darth Vader model, trunks ond gloves once worn by Rocky, the ice pick used by Sharon Stone's charncter in ''B:l!lic Instinct," Marilyn Monroe's famous costume from "Gentlemen Prefer Blonde~ ... Fred Astaire's immort:.il head prop from "Top Hat,'' and John Wayne's and James De:in's hiah school What boggles the mind is how never know what they are &<?ing mented affair is Elvira's "Red, Parngon, ''ho pla}-) tho Littn many of the park's rides and most to do. While & Boo Revue," stJrring lover Ramon A'~sctlucl·-.....__._ ____ _ of the streets are suddenly trans-There arc SOil)~ attractions that the park's favorite v:imp, Elvirn, female µudiencc members. The formed into the haunted spectacle arc not appropriate for small chil-"mistress of the dark." The show )how hits a topic.ii clima'< '' 11h El· yDU-COme 10 see. The str~ are dren. Knoll's Scary Farm (as it's reaches bock to the 1950s for vi ra') presidential c:impaign. filled with Cog and creatures who known during Octoberfhas ta en some twt)fs on popuTar ~ong) or 'Atrcr:rlr," sfie· note!s, ,..1Jlcre al- will do nnything to scare you. the Dance Hall and changed in that era, such as "Shock Around ready are two boobs in the White The "cr.eatures" who haunt the into "Mother Noose's Scary the Clock," and "Heartbreak House why not mine?" streets are, of course, the people T.ilcs." Kids would never want to Hotel" has become the "Date) See SCARY/I yearbooks. A separate circulnr-shapcd dining orea in the restaurant's rear corner recreates the flight deck o( the Starship Enterprise with overhead monitors for showing TV clips Cot all TreklUes in need of 11 fix. "The main criteria is that the item be instantly rcoog11iznblc, not generic or obscure," says B:uish. "Every piece must be significant in some way, and relate to a mm or personality th:u has been widely seen, or culturnlly and historically important. Jr's all ::in a11empt to prolong the fantasy th:ii is uniquely Hollywood." Jn addition to the 53·fOOt·tull turning globe (best apprcciotcd from the second ~tory outside patio) marlUJ1g the 10,000-squarc-foot building - Oagged in highly polished )IJinless reel, neon lighting, and sk)··tracking kleig lights -there "all be three hand·print wall panels :i la Grauman's Chinese Theatre locared on either ~ide of the front entrance, unique to this location and sure to be an early a11ention-ge11er. Clint Eastwood, Stcve11 Scagal, Joe Pesci and Kevin Costner ha\e alre3dy commiued themselves In cement, with near·Cuturc plan for 25 more stars to immortalize their digits, including Elizabeth T1tylor and Ginger Rodge() in on-site public presentations. (Yes folks, it's !>howtimc on Sunnowcr Avenue!) "A a producer, there's always been this wrt of )adness for me "'hen a )UCCC))ful movie project ends," adds Barish. "It's a renl lcl·down, like you're giving ~omcl hing up when after sc\'cral years of good \\Ork, your direct participation is suddenly over. About five )Cars ago, I came up with the concept of Planet Hollywood :is a living, continuing creative project that had the same ingredients as Cilm·mJlmg -stJrs, directors, props, crew and an audience. A stab at immortality, )0 to speak, for everyone invohed. And, just like the drc:ims tha t hve like legends wat.hin the mo,1cs. the participation in Planer Holl)''ood can also la'>t forever." ~tcan"hile, the glamour. the glitz and the gliuer arc only :.i fonta!>y U\\ay. And, )Ou'll find me "1th :in c::iger gnn, w::ii11ng and watching frvm the b:ick row "he re. as Pauline Kaci once said. ··1 lost 11 at the movies long ago." TOWER RECORDS/VIDEO Are You Bored?· Do You Need ~~etblng To Do? Came Ta Tower And ••• Take The "A Train" ••• ... Ride The Crazy Train Romance Madame ButterflY.--:-• . . . Get Lost In Iron Butterfly' Look for your favorite Sonpmith ••• Get Down W'lth Aerosmith ••• . Watch Fantasia ••• Get A Present For Ycu Cousin Anastasia ••• Take A Moonwalk P!ftRl>kin Cu,1s Pumpkin Farm is open now through Oct. 31st TAlEMI' tlGHT MIY TIUS. MGHT FIEE DANCE LESSONS SlM, WED & nus, 7:30 PM with Michael ••• Let Queen Ride your Bicycle • • • OPEN MM lO Ml>NOfT EVERYDAY1 TOWER RECORDS/VIDEO Don't miss the daily pony rides, train rides, barnyard animallt kiddie rides &. general ttore! Open 9:30 am .. 9:00 , pm daily. Visit a location near you, Sanca Ana &. Costa Mesa. For more info call 545·3837. -'[1iJ (714) 6S0:5122 1726 SUPERIOR AVE. COSTA MESA •• 1. \I-.! I Art Museums • 8010iers Museum of Cultural Art 2002 '-orth l'.i.lon SI Santa Ana, 5G7·3GOO. \.rand reopening e'ICh1b1ts of pre-Colombian i:uld .ind Oun~ art tre.iwres on view be· ~·nnoni: Sunday. PermJnent collection - "hKh 1ndudt.~ h1~°'1c C<1l1to1n1;\ <1rt1faru. Al•1r Jn -culpture NJIJ\e Amenc<in and Uu:Jnu.:. art -lccps \\1th mu$C?um's ems· "'" 01 h1ghhgh1111g fine art of indigenous P-'"Pll~ Imm the Ament.ls, the Pacific Rim .md Atric,1 Hours 10 am -5 pm. 1 m•,llJ\ ')und,,y Aihn1ss1on 54 50 for .i.lu•;-S} t11r "r11ur> Jnd studenls ancl '-1 '>U 1111 d111t1rl'll und<'r l ~ • l.li;un.l /\rt i\lu~<'um 307 Chll DrM'. L.11;w1.1 Bl•.ith, 494 ·653 1. '"'>kip Arnold: f'll11d1 & Douy. ·• a 101nt collaboration with Nc"/>ort liJrbor Art Mu1.eurn of store-front 1n~t.1 l.lloons by Lo:. ,t\n~oelcs artist Skip Arnold as the art institutions' contribution 10 th~ tlwu annu:1I l.A frl'ew;wcs Video r l"''"·1I, 11nt.h "Punch" (19114. "117, '921 on \oew ,11 LAM through Sunda). "Wh) Par.l dow Paontini;\ from the Teens and Twen· t1l·S · :i group show by Cal1form.l .lrt~s. cont111u~ through Nov. 20. Hour:.. 11 1 m S p m Tut.•sday·Sund,1y Closing time lr1tf.1n is II pm. Admission SJ for Jdulb, S 1 50 for S<'n1or citizens, s1udcr1l) ir~ ior t h1l lrc·n und(•r 1 :! • l.1gun.t Ari Museum -South Co.hi Pl.u.t Satellite 3JH Bmlul St., Ctbt.i \ll'I bbl H66 'l hnll Slur(' PJontmi;5," LI>'> Ani:el~ .lrt1)t Jim Sh.l" ·) collectton of p.11n1111~ I')-anon\ mou> hol>b) 1~ ana .inl.ltut·~ from 1hr111 s1111l~. S\\Jp meets .ir cl d111rc h bascmenb, on "<'w thruui;h J u1 .l 1l•\h~>1l dcl'>ed Nov 25·J0l llours- 1 l .1 m 'I I'm MnndJy f rodJ). 10 J m.-6 ,1 11 l,.11ur1 ,1~, 11 ,1 m 6 p m Sunday Ad· I 'u Hl I It..'(* • Ne"porl H.ulmr Art Museum 850 5Jr1 l It "1vnlt: Omt: Nt•\\port Bc.ich, 759· 1 ' ! 2 '~op Arnold Punch & D1uy, · a 1 ... 111 tnll.11>11rJ111-.n \\llh LagunJ M Mu· ,. Hn 1•1 \h>rt• tront 1n,t.ill.1t11ins by Los A"· , '"' .111• .t C.l..op Arnold J~ 1he an mst1tu· t" ''" t11n111ltu1111n 10 the th11d annuJI l..A Ir• t'\\,t\1'> '\'odt•" fC>li'·''· finds ··01zzy'' iios-•u· Ori \ll'\V JI NHAM 1hrough ',, ol '' Huth Alt .1ml Lilt·. Ccm1n1 JI I tlO \\fJtb liy I;" ,Jrll>h 1ntlUl'lltCd by l ,, ., ,,,, C, l L 1Cr.1ph"~ Ed1t1on) L1m1tr<l1. t•llt: 111 th1• mu)I 1r11lu1:11tr.il tentcrs for tbe to• 1111 11 ul lut1olC'd l'(l111on art \\Orls 1n ''"' rot,, 1111 t•\h1h1t through Nov l~. '.1 '' I iloft11111d Art R.1thrl Lachm ... 1u, 1 ''"'>•t 11f io<ulpturc u~'"!> unu,u.JI mJtl' 1.1 , '"I \ •• w thr11u):h "'"' ~'J H<Jur>: 10 ,\ 11 ·S I 1 I ut-.tl,JY Sund.Jy (ICbtng lime f 1 J ''' , • II µ m AJm""on S4 for .idu'ts. '.! • '' <'n1u• c1111cns .1n<l ..iudcnh .ind t11..-.! . I • I I l un<l• I l ~ Jlld rncimbct• Community Galleries • C "''" Mc'~ \rt Lugue C.lllery I b<i 1 "" ' 1 AH <..1 11 .\n.i 5-l(J (,-1 i0 Q,I • I I ,1 fi,11l' '>:ui;t nl J\ fr.Jturul Jrto'>l .; 1 1 tr llt•r .mt! :-;1 't ml>er I tour\ l 0 1 1 ni J 11{')1.l.1) !>.1lurd,1y. l 1 J m ·5 p , 1 I•\ \, l·n \'1on lrl'l' • C.t"1.1 McSJ Senior Cihz<'ns Center (,.illl'r\ 1 •1•1t .,,., I ,lf!J l'omon.1 AH·nut· <, 1.1 \I<· .1 L1111111u, C.Jl11orn1o1, · p.1s1l'I .trl.\111!., 111 I •c.11 C1l1fur111.1 SlCnl'ry by ~ll'r \\ llw I l.1l1 lt1111, .1 l1K al Jw,ud-winnmg art· 1 • ,,, , ""' 10 ttw r.1ll1·r, ' ... •rond tlr .. 1r •City 01 Irvine lf\tfll' f•nt· Ar~ Cc·nttr JI\ t '"'''·''!'" t'.trl., 14 l.! l Y.1lc All', Irvine, ; ! I 11111111 lm1x•rft·t1 OrdN." an cxh1bl· 11 .. 11 whu h 1nd11d1•' l"11n1111~. sculpture .rnd Uht,1ll.111on, h~ llJr 1.lrJ i\lc(.11rcn, T1r11 t t.1"~11w>n. Uuu !.pt'Clor, C.irne Ung1•r 111.111 .\l,11t1n CJnhn.111. N11ol.1s Rullc anti !"'"' \\111t1' 111 •"'"' 1hro1u~h 1'<" I I• r 1Ht11.•t 'I I '•' ,\\ouil J\', tJ .1 111 ,, " I , ..,.1.,, ll1111Sll.\\ 11 ·' rn -·Ip m r11- '• '' ·' ro• I I' n1 ... 11111d.1). ,11111 I 5 p.111 ...,\1111!. \ h •, '"'' I 1t ·t• • fr\trlt" (l\J( llrtlt'r 1 l\ll ( tOlt I Admit.sion: free.. •~I Fin. Art 3431 Via 0fX)tto No 100.C:. Newpon Beach, 723·1lJH lhr Oflgin.1J productlOn ccls ol the II'~-. on fam~ ''The Simpsons" 01re now on d pl.1y, • Marpet leclel S.'6dio .lnd (,.,llcj.y 700 1/2 Ca~hon Ave., Coron;i d.•I MJr -760-9100 Mitled·meod1.1 mon.,1,.1 1b a~ w~ercolots by Margaret Bedell .lnd bm.wJ prints And embossc:d w.lterool~ by l ml Whinemote on perrnanmt displ.11 tt{IUf\ 10 .i.m.-5.30 p.m. Tut.'Sd.ly·lhurtdJ~ n1 by i1pp()intment. Adm1won. fre;• • ~ bftding Rnt.iu,.nl J t Plaza. Irvine, 724-6000. ThrC<' sculptures icon~ throuRh 3 (eminist penpeci~. on e.>e· Maic, VJC10f Va.s.uely and Alv,u .ire fo.M.ured (dgewiltet, N~ Be.\Ch li4 I lln • SolO e"11b.1 by Ruth tt)'nch 10" 111 • p rn Nov, 1 S C<oup ar11~b c\h:rbi11 h 1• ~ the original "'°'L.s o( contt"mpnu() ~ ill.II ar11its OI the West Co.lSI Ruth Ht''" !wr -Oa-M-Johnson, Otbf.l • H~. B Sa1 •1 •rt D.ty, j.lne London, Sandr• li1ll, r1~1• 11.~101 and Michaocl Bryoln fc.ltu1t'd NO\ .: ; ,1rtJ Dec. 6 from 10 • m.-2 pm • b) Los Angeles artist Kim Abeles lhat are h1b1t through Nov. 8. Hours: noon-5 p.m. indefinitely. Hours: tO a.m ·6 pm. adu.,lly "S'mog Collectors," in \"Vh1ch par· Tucsdny-Sunday. Admission: free. Sunday-Thursday, 10 J m 9 I'm. fridJy- llculate mJltCI W.lS U~ tO fornl 11l\Jg~. 5.ltur<fay. Atlmt~>ion· r1~. on \<H?w throush WednesdJy. HoYrs: 8 Commerci;al Galleries •The Crq;c>!Y Callery HOO Vi.l Lido, ~r~c-5 P:m t.\Onda)·friday. Adm1~· •Al AAron's Art Qi~ 2915 Redhill A~ Newport 8e:lch, 723..0881 Spt'(l.lhzmg in Suite A· lQ.4, Cosu Mesa, 662-3363 (in lhc wefl·known rq;ion.il ilrti>U, the g.illery 1ea- • 1rvine Valley Collexe 5500 Irvine Cen· Stonemrtl De5ign C~ter). Currently show· lures 011ginal. Oil~. olC!)hO, p.aurb, ~.alet· 1er Or., lrvme, 559-J45l. The 45th .ln· ins Ofiginal pain11ngs by Juli~ Riller, Loo c.olor • .is ~II as h.lnd·bk>wn ~l.tss, cer.amic no\~rs.:iry "Road and Tr,ltl " art ei.h1b1t, in Jauscn, Ra)'!riond Barles· John Rand T.lylor, and ~e.lr.tble accrssories. llm11lcs} nMom '"~'" h drawings and other auto art from Jtm Daly, Roberto upetti, Aldo L\IOFlgo, fr.lm1ng ilbo ollerlod. NOW ~.ng thtoui;Jl the l';ewport Beach-based magaz1nt' are on Dorothy Spinguer, Paul Blain H~·nry. Aug~· Rosw:U J.1tq1K..... ~ndr.a Jon~'\ \ll'\>, runs through Oct. 23. Moors 8.30 Hours. 10 .i.m.·S p.m. Tucsd.iy. Wednes· umpbell, ltd. 11.:iM, Chi!$ Santlcy, f,,. a.m.-7 pm. ~·Frtdcly; 9:30 a m.·5 day, Thut1day. Thompson, Salldra Hill, Oeh<.1 HI.If(', CJ1hy pm. S.i1urday. -•AJIA Colfffhouse S06 llst St , Newooct Hatfield, S.P. Kir>h, Heleo \\~, P.ttrtd. •Newport Beach City H.all Callery 3300 Bc.>ch, 631-4312. "Chrome 0r~ms_r.-..; Kelly, John Sarber, Ab~ C~l.tntl, Jcll Newpon Blvd . Newport Be.ich, 644-3150 one man show of or1s1nal oil paint1~ of PncSd. Ric:h.lrd M<')1-f .ind mor" Watc1t:olors by Sh111t'y Sullrvan and oils hot rods and H.lrk:ys by UguM Beacll art· •Hod.Mi !.l.lmmtr Art C<\lltry 1006 Jnd \\atcrcolors by Rand.JU Zorn d1spwyed ISi and Costa Mesa ~I Rick Finn, on Court AH!, NN-port Bc.>cti Cnntrnu(JU) through Nov 10 Houf\ 8 am ·5 pm. displ.ly throui;h Oct. 25 Admiss1<>n: free ci.hiblt (Nluf~ 1>11g'ln.ll ;Ill .t'·~·lahk! i0t Mond.:ly-fndJy. N.fm1ssioo· Free. The i;.:11-wle by more 111.tn lO SOu1hc-<n C.ll1lo1n1.1 lery prc..cnts its Newport Beach Mists fall • Att Works, Etc. 161 69 8fookhurst, art1stS in ;ill t'tJX'S of medJJ, llouh· 6·9 Juried Art E\h1bltion on Nov. 14, when all fountain Valley, 775-5529 .. Limited .ed•· p.m. Monc.fay-~rldJy .lnd by ·•ppll!nt"'Cfll artists will s.cl up and present their ~'Of\ .it ltOnS by McCrthy, !ctpntng. Ooohttle, the West NC\,port Community Center. Bateman, Wysocki. !Gnkade and Phillips • uhinoi C.allt-rics 117l !\~putt CC'nt~ Awards ceremony and reception 7 .9 p.m. arc on display 1ndefin1tely. Hours: 10 am.-Or., NC\\port BcJch. 7 ll '3117, Cu11cntly ·~ lhfttn~ Atts Center .$CIT 01ff Ori~. Nt"Wport 8e.xh ,~ 1 '>llil Croup .artt>ts eJ!h1bthon ft'JIUM); 11~ lt(Ji;•· n.tl worls ol conlempot.iry f(}}Ul l."ll ai1~· of the Wt!M Co;i~ Ruth ... ~ 11 1.,, Annto D.ms·)Otwon, ~.i I luc.(', 8 S.. 1d o~. ~llt' London. 5.lndr ... Hill, l»t.u I I And Mith.lei 8ry.tn fc.itur('d 1' " I a m 1 .. p.rl\ 9 0ff t~ Wall CAiiery 11H , ~ Huntington Se-'Ch, 5)6 44118 \\ ~ ~ns, Sh.lo, log.lll, S..UCJ''l, ff U1Hh.1)1n ilnd Cosby .ire on ~'lt'W i<l\k 1n11\'I~ u 11 O\.ln.·& p.m. Mon<ioly·r111.IJ) 11 a • pm. ~urd.ly; 11 "m.·S p m. ~nd.11 ~ m1~: Free •oo 11Mt wait c.au.-ry "u 1.9 \,. u. r-.C\\-port Be.tt'h. 7 . .U-S9So \ \ 1t.. M&Ms, N.:lgef, Hacnroich, Mu~;n \', ~ BchrC'ns .ind nc~ .>rt' un pt-mYni : d pl.iy. Hou!'$ 10 i1 m b t• m .w lli trid.iy, 10 a m ,-5 fl m S.llurd.i~ I I .:i 1 C II ,... ti 1 MO pm Monday Thursday 10 am 6 fe.ituring MJrc Ch.1.;.111'' '1Comprn.1ion Nov. 20 JI •ty H.i ...,, cry. App 1cat10n~ . . . • • . • f'~·r"' ·-·· N1~1l1.ln LI.,. ., .... 11·· "'\iut"" ... , fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiii availilblc at the Parks, BeJch~ & Rt'<"rc· p.m. 5.lturd;iy, and noon-6 p.m. Sunday, ""' .. nu ... ""' .. ' • • • .., ... u , 11 h C I Jn Arn1y Coc>k " A Sj1''t1JI tr<..i'fllKln (()f <ition Olloec a1 City 11.t or t t' Arts & u · •Blue M.ullle Coffeehouse 1970 lfarbor Amcrte.>n reJli.t n..'in1t•r Atkllf !><:hun" p.m. Sund.ty. Adm1~. rret•. lural Office at \Vest Newport Commur111y Blvd .. C~t.1 Mesa, 646-5776. 0.10 Mon highll~thng his flt~; rnllt•c·tJun of \\l)(~ Ccnt<'r. fo1 more inform.11/on, ph1lnr C.J. tano, who'-1.' art d1">1ll.i>-. an a\-.,.lrent.'>S of 6 30 ·!)·JO pm, flt'1Jy Wrnl..> I.iv Cur Bui· Jrt~ & cultural toor<l1n.itur, at "'1·1 J150 cn"'onmcnt .ir1d the mne1 wtr. on \Jt.W tel, Oaoo C.tmp.imli', L.iu Chun. rrt'<l •iid. • Ne\\ port Be,\ch Public library Newport lhmui;h Otlobt•r Hours b 'O " m,• l 1 H.1rt, 11. & 1 tiorn.i~ LN1ng. Rr1brt1 lf" Nrl· Center B1ancl1, 856 SJn Uemcnte Driw, p.m. Sunda)'·lhtmd.lr; Ci.JO •1111 ·<ntt.lni~-+it ~. ll1>..1i.l11 Ot.w~.1, Adc1l1 ~hJ1ng. AnJtr.i Nt.'\\port BcJch, (14 4 H'll "~rt·n1lip1ty Fnday·S.)tutd.iy Admi:»ion: Fr1.-c. So111h illld G.lry !l\\,Ul\011 on rl\'flll .. )nt"nt Warercolurs by Ruth Ba>lcr Burr' ''" \1cw •De Graaf Art Inc. 3400 Avenue of tlie <l1!iplay "1.1\e t·ni.•rto)1nmcn1 prQ\icJ "ll <>·9 1hmu¢1 Oct 11 An t·>.h1h11 b)' Anni· Arts, CO!>la ~1. 557-5240. PJ~el p.iint p.m foct.1v-!>.lturd.))') Hoot,· ~~·'>' Da\1S·John\.On nn "c'" 1 4 pm N1w l. "'b'\ by lhz.ibeth LalouschcL. continues in >.11u1d.i). 10 a m.•10 pm. ~nd.1~. 11 liou~ 9 J m 'l pm MundJy fhur'l(lJy, 9 de11mtcly Houw 10.30 a.m .(, pm fol'•· am -7 pm am ·6 p.m fndJy; 9 J m ·S p.m ~JIU!· dcly·!>."urda, (opl>n until 8 p.m Frld.iy) • da); noon-5 pm Sunday. Adn11~s.on free Admi,sion· r<.-c l.1 Roche Calltty SUl J hi '«. Nt'\"P"" Beach, 673-JJOl 'ew htld. t,,r ...... al Tip-• Or.itnge CCMst College, 2701 Fain .. iew • wlt'ri• 224 224 For~-Avt-. bgulQ ton Oil '<tC\V S-atur~)'·"(l'V 28 lle):ln\ with Road. LVSla MC"Sa, 4)2·5019. In the Photo Be.xh, 494-5157 Worl..s by Thoma) MclC· .Jn OJ>l'f'ling 1'11 ht tt't~ lrom 7-10 Callery. "Recent Terrains," Jn ah1bttion msh1, Pegge Hopper, LeRoy Ne1m.ln P~ter Hours. 9·30 <i. m ·5 J'I m Mond.ty·frid.ry ~~nd~~by~~mDhb~~r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ rographer lau11c Bro\\n, on d1)pl<1) 1h10ogh Nov 5 Hour~ 'J .i 11 5 p rn f\.\oncl.iv· Fnd.ly. Adm1s>1on free In the Ari G.lllcr) the annuJI Faculty Art Shuw. • muftt·mtdi.1 c,h1b11 fe.ituring \\<Otf..~ by OCC faculty membcn m the hrw .nt:., rnu't< .inJ niath· cmatJ~ dep¥tments, pr~nll'd through No" 5. Hour) 10 am ·2 pm. Monday- Tht.rsday Adrn"s1on frt:c • Or.inge County Center for Conlempo· rary Ari 3621 W. MacArthur Blvd. Sp.ice 111. S.inta Ana, 549-4989. New wurk:s by ;ull~ Robert Gil De Monte, Maty Th.i mann and R1chJrd I lyl,md on exhibit through Friddy. New works by Gomez, lfiLabeth /<!nn1ng.s, Allred RJmire.L, Lorraine Serl"na and Elena Siff on v1l'W Wedn~ay­ Nov. 20 Rcc<'pt1on for the artisu 7-9 p.m. Nov. 7 !lour\. 1 I a.m.·ol p.m. \\'cdn<.'S<l.l) · Sund,l)' A.dmis~ion lrc·e. • Universiry of Califomi.-. .it Irvine um p11> Omc .1n.I ll"d!:e Ro.id, IMnc, 656· lohlO. "Pd1n1in11 Cuhurt-," cur.11cd by New Vml.. .lr11<,t Dch<.rilh ..,,\\ ;ind fNtu11n1 \\011.> wt11ch f'\pk>re cuhur.1! mytlb .ind OPEN 7 DAYS Mon Thur 10 00 fi 00 •Fri 10 00 ~ 00 S.11 q J!l ~ .10 •Sun 11 OD 4 00 G1czg mcG1aw ...... 2011 ............ (Al VICIOIY Mot 1oSolol 11.....- ....... '"''""""" (Al Or 1"9tllll Opt ....... .. ........ (Al "'''"' • ........ 1$ • ...... .., 1•1-· _ ......... 1•c-it Cll " IA •t ._ Oc!ltl!d PHOTOGRAPHY wedding 1pcclal SJOO off 600-232-'4734 •• ' . •• 1 • 0ta¥'COelt Weekend f flnlrlday,• °'*'bit ~I,' 111e-' •' • '• t . ... 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Watt:t- Shirley Arnbu on dtspl.ly tJtth ov. 1. ~n d.lw except Tues- day 1'\ .a.m.·S pm. AdmlSSIOfl: fr~. • •South Cont Atrl!enttt "183 £:17th St., C06tl ~. 646-454S. AnirNtion eels, Ofigin.-il wood sculpturtS and ceramic Ptec· es and a selection of limited edition l1thG- graphs and serigrllphs l>y vllrious •rt1SU are on perm.incnt d1spl.ly. Mours: 10 a.m.·6 p m. Mood.ly·Fnd.1y; 10 a m.-5 p.m. S.uur· cJi'y. • Slary Sheets Fine Art CllleriH 14988 Sand unyon Avt!., Suite 1·5, Irvine, 7ll· 0445. "My Father's McmOfies." recent pa1ntmgs by David Xt~tzer ol i~ from i;rowing up 1n Nebras.U 1n ~ '40S •nd ~s0s. e~blted 1hrough Nov a. • Suun ~rilus ~lery JJJl Be.>t St. (in Crys1al Court), Co.t• Mesa .• S49·75SO. New cib.lchr0tnc ~og.iphy by IC.lrc:n Horsh.ln on d1\~l.>y lfir~ $.lturdJy. ~aOOt' Q"Conn<K S h.lnd p.i1nreJ folm Col• b'--e on \1ew WedM'>d.ly-t-:ov 28 •·Sur\1• \ors" by JJ~~ u.,1og on exh1bi1 Dec. l· I.nu.try 1993. lloun 10 41.m•9 pm. MOnd.iy fodJy; 10 .i tn. ·6 p m Saturd,\y; noon·S pm s.i~ 1.iy A<.lmo~ fr~ • Thrillycx.i Ari Studios lll ubf1llo, ~a ,\1(.'So>, 6'e2·S978. 011g1nJI 0tl) ilnd w.1fcrcolon p.l1nt1ngs trom 8.ll1, lndon~. wood c.iMngs .ind mask) featured Hours. 11 J m.-7 p.m TuN:f.iy·SJturd.1y by ap- pointment I '11 1'-.,'-, • 8•~ fun Zone 600 E. 8.'ly A.vc , Ncwpon 6e3th, 61'5 91 $2. rtm\ v.hccl. .uG.><k~ •• fl"'>IOrl'tl mcr')'-l,'<>·rouncJ, loho~. f'C.~Jur,mlS .1ncJ bo.lt lt>UI') olf<'1t-d 11 .l m • 10 pm tLloly • O.dbo.t l'•\.ilion 400 MJ1n St , 8.1ll10.1, 6i3•5Z-l5 N.•11,)!t'!'ll ~tJ;htl.C('Ul\t (IUISCS OI l"C'\\port I t.1rb0f .ut• olTl·tcd <.IJ1lh Cit.ll1nJ Pa••en er Ser .. ice nircr !ti ftl\ir\ch~'\· td.h lfflf~-M 9 cl "' ~ ! lrSh '" -, , dq).)rt d. I) lrom OJ>t.Y) luclc.-r •Cr~·'·" Co\~ St.lie P.arl.. un the c~\l l:..:h\ " n C0t''''" di·I M.ir lllld lJSUnJ 8C'.ic.h, 4')~·J5j') Nl.'.ttly 1,800 ao~ OI <Ooibl.al 11d canyon rt.b opc.-n '°' NhJ•I! ".:ir..s. \\h.\le Y>a1ch1n~ bird Yi.aldiing, foh. mg llnU od~r H. t•.atK>n.'ll ~II\ CIC• • O<scO\t't)' Mu~eum 3101 \\, 11.m.:ud St.,· SJnt.i An.1, 5~0-040~. £\j>l.11.atorv le.trn1ng centC'r I aturef historie Kd~ I lou1oe, .ln orange gr~ .11nd more. I k1Urs 11 a m ·3 p.m. SS1urd.ly-Sun1Lly Ad m1»<00 S 1·S2 • Disneyl.l1nd 131 l ~l.trbor Blvd., Ana· hc1m, 999-4S6S. F•nta>mo<:I, J unique l1vt' e>.lr.iv.iganza which dlorcosr.aphs favorite Disney songs and ch.lr.lCters with lhe l.itcst m thc.itncaT illu\1ons, I) Of>en on the Riv;>D 0( America. A si.1ge pr0tluction of "Be"uty and the Beast" 1s now Cc.tturcd ~t VideO- poh~. MoutS; 10 d m.·6 p.m Moodly· ~r.Jay, 9 • m .• midnight wed.cnc.b • Hornblower Dining Yacht .'1\.Jriners Mile Marine Cent'4', 2411 W. Co;ast Hwy .• Newport Be.le.h, 611 ·2469, tllt. 7. Brunch .ind d1nn~ cru1W!S ol ~ 11.:ut)()( of. fered wcebnds and holid.Jys. • HYntingtCNI k•dl Surfin1 MllffU"' 411 QI,~ St., llunhngton ~.xh. 960- 1483. An t'"1enw~ coll«11on ol rMmor•· bi.I~ highlighti!"B more th.Jn llO yt'.VS of Amer.an surfing IS fe..tured. Tours 1re ~•11.lble. Hours· noon·S pm. Wedned.ly- Sund.ly Admission: Sl. • tnlerMtk>NI ~y 1n Q•ndsund heN lit ~ Or.11nge Count}' Fa1rpmds, 88 F•ir Onve, Cost.l Mew...fl•Hriid mo- totc:yde r.11Cts ewfY Fnd.ly from a.10 P. m. Admis&lon: S8 (~S Toi' 12-17 yt-.u o«ts, frtt ~"'*'12). • Knoet's k rry FMnl 8039 lk'M:fl BM.I . Buen. P.vtc, 220-5200. 20th •nnual H.ltl· lowftn H.itunt Pfewnted Frkby·Saluniays 7 p.m.·1 or 2 •.m. th~ Oct. 31. Not ~ for tm1N ~. Hlunt pri('ft: S2S·S27. Riegut.r hours; 10 a.m.·6 p.m. Mond.iys.Fnd.lYS: 10 •.m.· 10 p.m. Saturd.llys; ind 10 •.m.·7 p.m. Sund.tys. • NewDoft H.tMw ~ MllM.. • )w Cr_.ay ro.." Ttt1nis Toum.ament, 1714 W. ~!boa Blvd .. Newport Beach, Oct. 19. OC Philharmonic Society .tl Bal· 673·3377. The museum houses a perrN· b03 8Jy Club, Newport Beacjl. Contact nent ex>Medion ol histOfical ~ra_phs to-)oNln Fuerbringer, S53·2422. ~ wiCh bc»ts. phoeor/aphs, manne dis· •Golf T.,...._t. Oct. 19. Olive Oest j)bys. rish. w.ashell. sfiips-tn-boctles and r~ , __ ....... _~ rt. ... __ other nautical rnemor<lbiU.. Houn: lO Treatment.....,.._.,> our nuuxu ..,,i...,'<'l• at .a.m .·3 ,,.m. WedMsday-Sunday. Ad· Big Canyon Counuy Oub, New6ort Beach. Cont~ Oa-M Mc.£1wee. 777-4999. m1SS10n: ree. • 1nvit.11tion.ll Coif Tourn.tmenl, Oct. 19 • Orang~. C.o~nly M odel Engl!'ttrs lit 10:30 a m , M.Jrdin tournament, dinner 41eross from FJJ~ Park on Placentia Av· and l'Vening program .tt M~ Verde Coun· 4lfltle fMSlf htaneta ~ School, C~ try CTub;" Cosra Mcs.1 S300 pp. Phone Mesa, 751 ·7706. Free triin rides arc given 7l3·9ll!> to children the third wttlrend of each · monlh from 10 a.m.·3:30 p.m. •Bob Hooe./How.Hd P. House Coif Tourn,.mtnf. CA.1 19 J I 10 am . House •Richard Nixon Ubr•ry 3nd Blrthpl.11ee Ear Institute at S.mlJ An.l Country Club, 18001 Yorba linda Blvd .. Y0<b.l Linda, S.mta An.i S250 pp Phone 5S7-S100 993·ll9l. Collection of ptesidential mem· orablha on view indefinitely. Hours: 10 • Christm11s Comp.lny, Oct. 20·23, Jun· .i.m .. s p.m. Mont'l.ly·Satutday and 11 a .m ·S p.m. Sunday. Ac:m1i.\ion: Sl·S4 SO. •Roger's w rdens 2301 San )O.lqum Hills Road, Newport Beach, 64().S800 Ex· h1blts, shows and contC>tS offered ac this ycJr·round garden restrval. Hours: 9 .a.m. 6 pm. daily. • S.nt• Ana Zoo 1801 E. Chcsznut A\'oe,. Sant• AN. A Luse \illlciy of animah ilnd birds ilnd a ch11d1en·s pe1t1ns zoo o«ere<J 10 • m.-5 p.m dJily. Adm•~ 7S ceots· S2 Spec .. l cckic.ltion.-il progams 16' el· emcntary schoolch11dren "olletcd Tul')(.l.ly. Thund>ys. ior League ol OC, SO \J)t'Ci.llty stores, ~ speal.ers, daily lunchb al OC Fairgroun~. Cosu Mesa SS pp. Phone 261 ·0823. • Rau 'Ma 'h.u ind AK Ti.M )u.t, Oct 23, OC Performing ArU Center, FoundM Plus ~la .at Thompson residence, Peralu Hills. S l 00 pp. Contitet JJn lJndstrom, 642·5580. •Home Tour & Boutique, Oct 23, 7 a.m.·9 p.m., CHOC Lilli~ Ansel Guild in \lorba ltntb. Contact l~ NllS"rslo, S:H· 8675 • Holid,1y 8-0utique, Oct 24, 9.JO am · 1 ~30 p.m., CHOC L.-i~ i':inJS guild .it !>t Margaret's School, S.lll JuJn Cilp1>tr.in11. Contact )ill')CI Nagur>l.1, SH 8G75 •Bid For Bilchelors. °'' 1-1. M.11ch or D1incs at The Sports Club. lnine. O.itt~ v.11h b.lchelors aucuoned BT or· even1ni; ;i111re. S45 pp. Phone 631 ·8700. • R~ring 'lOs FUNOSY. Oct. l4 at S .SO p m • West.~ Cold Club at Westin South Co<1st Pl.uJ, Costa MtS.i. Phone 953-3580 •Se.a of Dru ms. Oct 24 ,,, G p m . • SJndp1pe1s of Ho.ig CJncer Ccrrl'r nauttCJf·thenicd dml\er dJnce Jnrl auctwJfl> Jt Four Se.tt0n> HO«.'I, 1'<?wpvr1 BeJch S 175 i>!> P~'OAe-~~7"209 •Our' Children ... Our Celebrities, OCI. 24, 6·9 30 p.ni .. Drug u~ I) L1h! Abui.<> dinner .il V1ll.1i;e Crean, SJn1.i An.i 11e1i.;hb Artire: c.:i>u!ll wc.rcrn. S250 pp. l?holl•' 567·3902 See BLACKBOO~lO • Shum.in library and Clrdens 260 E Coa~t H1gh\\.ty, Corona dcl M.lr, 673· 2261 Attract.ions include bot.ln.c.>I i;ar· dc.-ns, .i rooseMltO<y, .i g.irden desisnat lor rhe blind and 41 hiSIOficJI rcse.irch center. A tea g.trclen se"'•"i 11 ht lun~ operates Sarurd.ly-Mond.ly hom 11 .l m · J p m. Hours; lO·JO a m,·4 r·m cl.lily. M· miss10n: S2 f()( ..duh~. S for children 12· 16 (frtt on MOnd.ly). • ~r ~port hy Ecologicil I~ ,11 Bad.bay • n<l Eastbluff drl\.'f'S, N.iwport Sc.Kh, 640-7646. t-lundrcd\ o( species of Ntwoe b1r& • .tnd plan\ life. fam«y pmsram\ Jnd CJn<>e and b1rd.w;i1dMg ni>cd1tion) prt.>t•nte<J rcgulJrly. to treat food, drink and enttt· tainment. Ju~ ~ from the tll '.I \ \\ 1-.... ll ''-11 I°" " Ill \( l\B< JU!\ LISllll.C l'FOR\IATIO!'ll: I( )OU h.1\e .in '-"l'nt listing or c.h.lngl' u( inform.11ion for 81"clB()()I.., direct inqumcs lo 8enj.1min (p,1~1n, CJO ISl:1cl..8001., P.O. Bo' 1500· 18~. Coronil ~I M.ir, CA 92625. A more tomplt'le c.alc.-nd;u ruM the first Tue)d.iy o( l~ery munlh. Phone 760-261:?. Le1:cnd: OC, Or.in~e County. BT, blad lie. 8T-upt., bfacl.. be ophoni\I. pp, ~r person .. TBA. 10 be urllnged. • Dnign Houu '92. u Roc.l. 1hr0ugh Oct. llf. Children's tlome Society .md In· ternJtl()nal Society ol lnterlOI' Dc!soi;n<:I') In· 1erior ~gn showc~ ;it ~ of Mrs.. John Wayne. Sl6 pp Phone for limo ind location, S57-169S or 544·'707. •Food Fair and Wine Tasllng. Ocl. 1S 111 5:30 p m.. Food DtS111bution Centrr .11 South Co;ist Plaza Crywl Court, Coo.ta Mesa S30 pp. Phone 77l·ll43 • Reopening lteceplion, Oct. 1 S at 7 30 p.m, Bowers Museum of Cultur.il Ari, Sant• AN. BT. Con111ct &1.1n l.lngston. 567·3641 • C..l.11 R~ning. Oct 16, ~rs Mu SieUm of Cultur.il A11. SJnt• AN. Cont.lCl 811.11n Lan~on. 567-1642. • O•y ol lridge. Oct. 16, 9 a.m CHOC little ~ W~gon Co1IJ .11t loalion TBA. Cont.act Janet N.Jgursk1, Sl2·867S. •Wa.lk •Mile fOf a Panake, Oct. 17, 8 • m.·noon, 2ont.a Oub ol Newport H.Jrbor, YI/I/CA Hotel (Of Women wallu'bruU.ist •t Newpott Dune. Adults, SI 0 pp ; children undef 10, SS pp. Phone S49·4751. • A V!fY Chob Alfw , Oct. 17 <lit 11 .a.m., friends for P\anned f>•renthOod luncheon, silent auction and '"form.al mod· cling at Sanlll AN Country 011b. $SO pp. Cont.act Nora lehtNn, 675·0707. • c.la 92. Oct. 18, l · 10 p.m .. fullertOfl Musitum Center AndeM! .11rt. silent auction, entert.ainment, dloner •nd strOll throuf\ hlstonc downtown Fufkorton. S-45 pp. Phone 738.flS45. beach. WffEllO For a quick. but tasty bitt", you ·11 love the bt'ach-stylt.• fare at tht> Surf Hero THE WEST ~~~~~--COAST CLUB The good linH·-.. roll in th~ l'Vt-n1ng" at the We 't Coast Club wh(•re the order of the niRhl 1 fun. dandng and hw entertainment. SUNDAY BIWNQI This buffC't i one of the biggest and the be l that you'll find anywhere. Maybe that's wh y the unday Brunch at The WaterfrQnt Hilton is ·o popular. Make your reservations early. anow Marvelous cuisine, elegant , comfo r table decor against a background of sweeping ocean views ... this is what a fine restaurant is all about. Recogni zed by the Southern California Restaurant Writers A sociation for serv- ing the best in Continental fare. The Water front Way may lead you to linger for a nig ht or two or more. That's when our special weekday and weekend room packages will make a stay at The Waterfront Hilton Beach Resort extra easy. ~. The Waterfront ~ ~'~ 0. ~ Col'4ms"1 1 &st &oclt 21100 Pacific Coast Hwy., Huntinlton Beach, California (714) 960-7873 BOOl<S 'Goliath' poignapay reveals wlnerable -Robert ScHuller · W hat docs the word Goliath mean to you? Is it a name? Or is it something else? The word, ordinarily associated wich a seemingly invincible giant, means different things to different people. To readers, "Goliath" has taken on new meaning. It's the title of James Penner's book. a candid account of the Life of Robert Schuller -the hard working, seemingly irreproachable pastor whose ministry extends from the Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove to homes all around the world. Penner, the producer of the "Hour of Power" television program which is seen weekly by millions of viewers around the world, is married to Schullcr's youngest daughter, Gretchen. From his unique vantage point within love story, the true story of a man Schuller's highly publicized and a woman who overcome grea t ministry and VCl)' private family, obstacles and peJ'90flal tragedy to Penner writes a compelling account TCali.ze their hopes and dreams. It in fast·moving prose that combines is that and a great deal more. elements of mystery and romance. Without ever getting preachy, Despite the fact "Goliath" is inspirational in a that the smiling, gutsy, rcaljstic way. effervescent pas-Penner"s grapruc prose is tor may seem an supported by 120 photos, including "open book" to family snapshots lhat document many, Pcnner's some of the major events in insider's account Scbuller's life. A.moog them are shows what goes pictures of the remains of the on "between the Scbuller's tornado-devastated farm, lines'' in Schul-early shots of SdluUer's drive-in ( ler's life. 111111 church, and detailed photos of tbe "Goliath" be· construction of the unazing Crystal gins with Schuller Clllll Cathedral. stripped of the The book spans the four decades showy trappings Bookmarks of Schuller's ministry, and vividly usually associated describes the behind·the-sccncs with the man accounts of events that made known as ''Mr. Possibility nationat and international Thinking." Instead of preaching an · headlines. Penner tells .wtrat the inspiring sermon in a magnificent newspapers and magazmes left out. cathedral made up of 10,600 He captures and records Schullcr's windows of glass designed to emotions and reactions to dozens withstand an 8.0 earthquake on the of grilty situations that range from Richter scale and winds of up to personal catastrophes to 100 mph, Schuller is lying in a evangelistic nightmares. hospital bed in Amsterdam, facing R eading about Schuller a mirror and confronting his worst overcoming obstacle after fears after undergoing emergency obstacle in his ministry is brain surgery. · interesting, but seeing him Cbpc The book introduces the reader with his daughter Carol's lost leg. to Schuller, separating the man his wife ArviUa's breast cancer and from the myth by disclosing some bis own physical frailty is of the most personal and painful fascinating. moments in Schullcr's life. The When asked what he considers Schuller that Penner reveals is not the greatest accomplishmenl in his a supremely confident individual. life, SchµUcr doesn'l mention the Instead, we meet a poor young Crystal Cathedral, his four New show "Heart to Heart" wu lbe fin.t tclcWcd Ouistian program to Russia. Instead he answen simply, "My greatest accomplishment in life? It's my Juccea as a husband, and as a father, and as a rud .. Ooliath" and to meet the real Robert Sdtuller -the man behind tbe m.iniltry. 0 "Ooliatb: The We of RQttert grandf athc r." farmboy, a prankster and a poet York Times bestsellers, his whose life is marked by obstacles. inspiring weekJy "Hour of Power" Penner describes "Goliath" as a broadcasr. or even the fac:t thal his U you want to mccl a remarkable man, l iovtte you to Sdiullet'' by Jaars Penner Hardback. 448 p1Jd, $24 9 STAGE Everyone won't want-to go -to 'Anything Goes' T he music of Cole Porter is an comic pedal to the metal in the Huntington pungent "All Through the Ni&bt." American treasure, but only one Beach production, and also has elaborately Give a pair of energetic comica like Ore- Broadway show, "Kiss Mc, Kate," costumed the show. His ca.st is truly dressed gory C.Ohcn and Luty Blake an iacb and ever produced the framework of a for excess. they'U take over the show. Cohen ~ in story worthy of Po rter's musical and lyrical Pat Boldt, who docs a bis hannlcu ganpter chancter of ''1ublic talents. softer, more sensuous Reno Enemy No. 13," while Blake mugs epe- Whilc "Kate" has gone virtually unnoticed Sweeney (the sbowgjrV giousJy as the Englilb noblcaaan auadted to on the local theater scene, anothcT Porter evangelist created by Mer-Sanchez and punued by Boldt. Kysa Cohen, musical has become his most popular, even man), c:xhil>its the most who doubles as musical director. ~ though its story is leaden enough to sink the st.rWng of Watts' costumes some high-kicking energy u the 1tcroocypic:al ocean liner oo which it's set. That would be and wean them well. She gun moll, Bonrue. "Anything Goes," currently being exhumed renders her solo numben, William Ripper gets more mil~ out ot by the Huntington Beach Playhouse. sucb as "I Oct a Kkk Out T• the heavy-drinking stockbroker, ltulllbliaa Four playwrights -Goy Bolton, P.O. Wo-of You," bcaut.ifully, but blindly ~ the strip, dwl any act.or in dchousc, Howard Lindsay and Russell lacks the fcrwr to take the ~ memory. Muy Ann Oanea .reeb witb aar- Crouse -teamed up ti) do a collective imj. driver's seat in the many face IOphiltication aa Swbcz• ~ tation of Damon Runyon in thjs 19~ra ensemble pieces. Theater mother and Gordoa Marboeter cboelty ea- musicaJ comedy, notable chiefly for its scin· Jim Goodrich ii an ani-Critic acts the sbJp's captain. tillating score and the raucous, belting style mated Billy Croctcr, the Kristine WI.boo, Karen McCord. Adel of its original star, Ethel Merman, which still Wall Street Oun.Icy pursuina Mectlet and Annette MJnnda keep up the echoes in the recesses of the mind on each an engaged beirea, sweetly interpreted by musical pace u ~· faDcn ''anaeJs, '' viewing. -Adriana Sanchez. And, in an inspired· musi-while twins JC&Mette and Zlnb Antoa- Laclc.ing sufficient musical punch, director cal transplant, they croon Porter's classic giOl'Ji are button-a.ite u the larcenoul QU. Larry Watts has cbosco to press the show's ballad "Night and Day" instead of the less-nesc lads. Tau.rt Cornell, Brandon lbanei t fl ~H · c: · 1uJ,•1=0 ,'£.Jtfq1~11.,tolJll'fJ1( .Jn~>.'"'11u~~ ,~, hnou1~p1( J"' t~Nll '~f~ 8 Orange cout WHkttnd I Tht.nday. octor»er 15, 1992' • and Paul Smith do yeomu duty in a variety of ..... mcnta, wble Samantha O>hcn (Otq0ry ud K,.a'• pet pooch) iltustnte W .C. Piddl' admoaition about performing wtcb aajmlh -lbc effectivdy swipes her IC!Cllet. Tncy Halbailert dloreopapby has a naaina qulity ol pm eaCll lbout it that dt· lates die dfect al' cbe e1111emb&c numbers, wbile Wactl' table•UX cacti .... ill the straight IClCMI puU a ICIB on I.be lboW'• tempo. Mania O. Bcmwm doet a noble. job u set m ,.., .. +w'avia. moap tbe latter could be more IUbdJ employed. 'AllJlbiol Ooet" wW be • comic trc~, b tbo >10UI"*" and a llOICa~ ..... b the old folb, but tbole in bet9'eea 81J llOt be IO wllJ ~ ......... Oldil•......,. aad Satur· .,. .. 8 p.m. du'OaP Nov. 21 •• tbe pa.,- ..... Giller SClbool hdlllJ, at SttlduDOOt and ema,bam la Ha-.-Beech. Raer· vadoal are tatea 11 832-1405. "We're bringing people together!" T You're Single & We're Free! Free fifteen word ad and free daily message cbcdt! Therc•s never been a bctlU time to try the Personals! You have nothing to lose! (Except another lonely rughl!) ,. (k:tolx:r 15. 19 9.! Spt ... "Cial Adverti~ing Supplement for ()range Coast "''t.."'Ckcnd Relationships: Forever or For Real? by Sandra Vigon. M.F.C.C. persons we ch()O)C art' actuJllv outer Where do we get the idea that a marufestation.s oi either undeveloped or rclauon.,h1p 1L<.eU can take place Thi-. ,.., part of being 1n a relation~h1p which 1.'> of ten overlooked relalle>nsh1p that IS anything less than uncon.sci<>us aspects d our-.clvcs There is lifelong IS a failure> no random selecoon here That person, When we are caught up 1n lhe f'irst and the coming together, arc c.Lrcct 1nto)(1cauon d lo1,e and :mracoon, we arc reflect.tons c:i the other'., p<>yche and it's man l'nchantcd v.orld o( fantasy and · attempt Lo achieve a kind <if wholcnc.c;s ilk.• •h'm I le IS the knight 1n shin.in~ :irmor that can only come thmu,i.:h 'uch unions \W h.l\iC been looking for. he lS the for a man. the woman he '-' 1n rclaoonc;h1p g<~~ In that brief lJITlC of sublime w1Lh reflects h~ own feminine quahtJes, ----®'loc--c; Wf!..Qnjm~u:le lovmg thal ----....1:;>=1.lJv~ and/Of ncgalJvc .For a.wonun her pt.'Nln unlJI the end of lime, 1u."t like 1n man reflects her uncon.sctOU" masculine fairyt.llc ~·c know by I.he c.Lvorcc r:uc quahucs If through that partncM1p we th:u t.hL'> lS not the case, so why do we can discover or red:um thc.c;c parts o( ronlJnUC to cling LO Lh1.'i fanwy> ourselves, the relauon.c;h1p becomes a place ~hat \VC oCtcn don't R'."11~ IS thal the and siruaoon where Lhe grm\Lh and development oi lhe inc.Lv1du.ll .ind o( lhc Rela~onsh1ps have their own lire 'PJn and wheu1er this is a few n •11th.,, -.C\Cl"'JI years or, o n vc" rare OCC.J..\lt>n.,, J llfeumt·, they arc no)<:.,.., m('an1ngful ~>Ill<.' lt11.1pk-" nuy ha\c p;irtKular L'SUCS to wcirk out in their lJmc lO'-'Clhcr and when u1at " completed t11l'H: c. no longer .imtllin)( L(I hold t.h!!m Th1'i needs to be rc'pcctc<l an<l valued. So often I hear re~rCL<: al'll1 1r,>tc' t.atl()(\.'i of failure 1n regards to an •un_~cce!--<;.ful· rclaoonsh1p, JU!>l lx'cJu..c 11 didn't 135t forc,cr But mavbc wh.11 happened was e>.act.lv ~ h:u nccdccl 10 happen The tra~dy L" in not -.cetn!o( lh.11 \\1th hfc expectancy 11xrc.t.4'1n~ and the fH'l~"surc'> 0f mcx:lcm hfc mak.tni.t hca'' dc'm.rnd .. the old r<.ka 01 mJrnJ1.:c l<>n.''l't '·' k·,, and less a rcahtv Till"• dll(>n 1 h '' ,. t< • 1 dcprc'''°'l P""pl'd hul one '1,1( t lh ... mphJ..'L" rfl'\."(b lO tx· Oil q u.tl1t-111 j thin 1111.t of t.hc rcl3t1on,J11p J' ~ m(lchurn l<•r<• 1r P''1.holog1lal ·:m<l 1.n'k•llon 11 ){rt .,qji • \tmdm is a psychntheri1/11..,1 m /mt ,,, •• prat11re m ~e.1 tnr, .11'1/i:t.'/n \l•c. c. u, hi! n ·ac hul for con.su/Jm1on euuL "' q11t~l1 •n..' rm her t 01ccma1/ }us1 call /ht.' <l(J{µr m 11>1.., puhllcatum and selt'CI Up/lfm .!. tl>t.·n < 11// •.!(J./(1 How to respoNl to an ad? SHpage2. 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'cntlt 1 SBF S'7 II 30 w11h one chtld. looluna for SIN ccmpwuon "''ho u and hkcs 10 ha~c f\ln! S11nal llill Clll IS'14 ITAi.iA\ Rltl \E'ITE, SWF SJ. ihapely. f"dl~ ~,11c .. _ .. .,th 111111\ldt blJI .fl<l!Cllllal, 39. sptntaal. "'-' rdi11w. i!W Kif crncbnml Ind IGipro>n"lC'll ~ Mne body .• cnleld :"llll110r Seeks ·rudlc UI ha)-<la.A &cn:Jc llWI v.dl maD ~ed ... en appotntcd, S Ill SO or lllk:r. '2 4 . pn\cr \IS. no th.14cn. ed11C11td. f lftanua~ Slablc. fon. 1&111 V11Uey Call ISS2. U>CCAnD, PlETIY SWF 17, wdl bulk S1'. •ened SllaelU, io..es owloon, °" walb,-ls. -k· .. N., radina Sab N/Sit)~ 6't. 3~. aklcaled. anot-ny/ firanaally tublc for cormulmetnl COiia MCA Call I Slol. OORO~S BLONl>ll7 ST(J6. 24·34) phOlutnphef tttks (man· cally S«1.n:, 1;,111, llll'ldlome. •lh· ltticn-.nJC)..49 'cwponBach.CaO 16SO. VUYA1TRACTIVEDWFJO,S61 120 ICds IT\lllft ~•IJOllJbap wnh ~.•tnct1•epro(CG1cnl llWI ll ·3' lr-<mc. Call 1116. SWF 1', 1oi1a ml 11111', iall.'Jlcndn. pretty, 1lhtluc, 1'/S. prol--1. ua pt. «U\Sy llUIC kMir -.. 1111 ~ tanuly-ciriaud, 1.111 ~ ill Ille 20's. hme. Cal WIDOW, WF 10. ~ ._ ~sin. bloudw11w ~ Sl', -...._ IQITe -.bcw,.ioi. c .. Me.. Call 2662. CLASSY,EAJlllfYDWF,...,40's ~=:c:-a:.; -· m'llloNMe..._M .ud lowt tGiM Comt*IY Irv-. Call lQSI. • CIOll1l1111oruhlp. l!\111111. Call 1596 TALL, AirRACTIVF BLO\OF. hkcs c.asual "well u finer llun1• 1n hfe.. If you'rt one fine man bel- 460. lltnalH. act1vt. fl.lll, like 1u lq)I. JPOll a.nd be 'f>Ollcd I'd llke you IO be lilt finest 1l11ng 1n m)' h!o. c.11 lh1s ~/SID SWI \~pon Bac:.ti Call l369 TRLE CALIFOR\I'\\ SWF blonde. grom t'!~ ,"! .. , \IS I kJ, t 'I.Wk 111& 1M. '"' 11"'\S• 1n>el 1nd ptua. In 1~ l°• w , '150 BRIGIIT. DI\ I ltSI--.11 i<'NI sv.r. 'lllS. J5. Brnttv , .. '"" 11)'-<IW1al. ~)<;,In~ :.'la·-e ~ ms SW\t '\IS, 'l().Jq.lk "'-d ,.., ~. CQ'1'9TlllruQlll\'C, mle\ IC'f ~llr.1 11\ltmc!llL !nine.. u I 5lib TAU.. EARLV fl!s Pfll(awmal, adcpe11do11. 9'!li' \ $ COl'1'1pllUOft ~Cf S0. fi~. lnlC'iCCllCC. Cllfl· ~ onlyrciqwmncnu. &:tK.. Call SOC'UltF., STABLE.. prat). ouip ll1J. nditronal nlucs prottiit101111 SWF 38, S'6112S f.nJU.\"' ,1111docrs. teruus, be9ch wtli.s. m11.11t. bf1n1 bell frtends. bf(~l111g )a:km& IC Cllfe, anna. affra10C111c. s1.1ble, physically K11•c, (111111) or1Ct11td S'IVM for commmrd rcl1uonship COiia Mesa. Call 19' 7 A TJ'RAcnVE thapc:fy n:tllwlMI, SI. !'· proCes1cn~ rnpUls1•e. l~cc lal&l*r. 11111S1C, oenlft, IC*her Ind pns 10 blldt • dYCI ftSfcs Setk1111 a ln.lly aorsau tomp9llOll ~ 30) Wllh pmc1 .. h1y ror fl.WI C'l>C MIP Smoko-P."d°aml. lrvm C.D 1399 JEANS TO SU..X, V1..aau1, cl•y WGndt.. blue eyed WF, pcoie f \6 llanal. WWII!, raiWlllC. OwttlHrl. 6Clth F*.' Cor»iih, ICtl'JC, ""7A· c:ally ra. l•a in~ • .m, lbm.-c., ~ llualw· l..oas a.th Cd c:un, ~ MhkW: SWF 19, r1noo 100111"' ru •lnC!ltt. • lllK,~SWM610-27 lh.11 ... IOft a.di. Call 1340 Sid llhlll1C build ~lllC Call I n. PRETIY.PASSIO\ATh.PROA-.S· SI0'\1\1~ 39, 5'3'~S. desires hand sornt :\~ cla.s aa 1n1n o/ rnQI' for tl!ITV111tmai1 \c:v-1>"1 Br;i.;h Call 1901 CH\;. KY \10\Kt.Y sinslr l.ms t1111mom<&Ostecin&~ foe 11ns. belch. an.man."' !llC h.'Uol • H/ISO, bmibl~ Casa \ttsa C1 2076 Oii \1.,\ G<-d' llca.~.1J..A"11C IN cncrsctic ~•>' c.111..;. h•'Jnl • :i, 11\t'ICl:'C lulk' lllllllf111tn 8meh Call IOIJ BEITE. \11DLFR i-:r.mah1y. hul ruanblcAnn '.tUJ.lrCl. Profcu1onaJ waiwn wi:h mqinnnc mind S«U llhcnt\fttOmt, ,ooc1 humcttd. - S.ll•c. ~D 1dJUSird ~111& boot aid. \h.91 be fll A tnm. \IS ~I ~ natured. plllltll" Md open. t S. 'q Lq 8-h Call 29.S7 ATT'IV\C1lVF.-,PROl-f.SSIO\ <\! SJF. ~JS •. n. ~1108# Seeks ad vmtlll'ow, brichl, 1lhlc11.illy m dined. cukurally , .. ,,re. ""1ally en e111td.'f*•lncwfn~. '' '5forf\ln,sood1rna. lhanng.111• el, ~. Prom1tct111>disappovumcnl.l. in. m.. €all 1715 AlTlt.AcnVE PlOFLSSIO'li \t SWI-, \/SiU .a I C11!0}., .&Olf. tcnms eru. IWUft, in•cl Dtsns &end ll\1p, C(llll'llilmtll •ah .. Illy Sift cm, 11Alttic. MCWe pmess1onal WM.1'M> )\.~ lnine.c.112273 l'M LOOKL\G (or an~~ • ,a~~ rtlation1'11p ...,_.~.CIR.~.~ Ill~ S-4(1()1 s.t.,. flO A ~a. MXC-1111. ~. no c:billhn. be tall c.a ~ Call 2369 BEA\TTlR,'l nidt md Oil. SJHO . -~ .,,,ia1pnicr.1'111. aOC!d .._., ~. 111 JTClll thtpe. lllle 10-..,. &iJ9Y.,...... ._.., ~ __,, Wllllll!I ~ rM ltcc1' OIU 1)97 ATitAcnVh SW1' 41, ~, ll stq> programs. SfoJ &I\ •llnCIM 3S.~ mart in rc..()\ny II\ lllC c.u 2070. LOOKl\G I-OR a ~ ltirnd .tnd C.ump.si100 wu.h poo;'1bi,:1-. 11fl' \1e t ' Im a O\\r ~ . 11'<"''"' 1.- SQt\c(tt J ~ b() IO ,.)we Cj.llhl y llJ!IC "''~" Lona lb:h Dlt !.~H C \SL \L 110\fl.BOOY OWJ. ~~ "'C5art1pllJ fohin&.COOl.•"l-C• Jctlillg ~s ~ "' do ·n.: "' ' C~i \!csa <;~ ~,(._ ~\llLE' \.cry prci:~ o:l.l'•u:>"-~ ...-:.1e. bnmct;t " .. cc. '-i. '~ n . ~J\,~> L-a•d, Ill( Ill\>, C1U.> '• 111:'" ioch Cl.I~ b.i&.'ur arW rCl:WllC.C Deucs prol&.lllll gnn~ 1_. -e •uns.'l.p in. me. G.ll I ! ~H WF. tnm, lt'li>c. m,.,..,, •·~ ecru. plays. lht OUIAXif'I 11..,... blx.~ ¥CJU' Ui s set 1acct11a "a.:mll1Ptr ~I 27S3, PERSIA=" WA \TlD 8caui.h1l '11\lndc with Pm\~.~.~' ~.educaled,wnh1UW.•,llm 'of) oncmc-df1111DC11l1)'1~~· -in S\t »SS for l\r1. ~·el,w •l'flOSc In~ Caa 197 CARING. AflrCTIO:\A ir~ cmi munrca11~e. non m11cr11hst1• \Ull1Jht. nca.1. 111t1t11•e. lkJrttd "ii dewcs ~OITl'lllUnClll .. uh 4(h ~' S \I C(UllC!l-1 Loni 8mdl. Cal, lOIS TAU.(~). Am,\C11VP.,., ckYw. ~St. ~6. ~ finanually te cure ccn;crna.o "'ah a~ ranic ol ll1ICn:SU ~ Cll.JO>'' hfr 11.-itt.'11 ton Bce..JI Cd 26SS Tt\U.. Sll.\'Df.l 40'$ ,iS,a1"" ll•C. pl6SIOllllt 1bcu l.fe S...,. ,...., IO mrd ~. llclnat. SUCcmful man (or friendship Md IOl'IM>.t Lqhh Cal!Wl BEAU'TlFUt. KFALTIIYOin1llM DWF37 ~f«i-i.or. -cesdlil, laklly O..aa DW\4 a \Q'nC). 3,. tohclp • ICt "' ts" T lo¥e Ona, k. 1o1m11 lknr~ Ille ·~ ftUIC. tpON. ~cl, Wr\I\ '"'Of\, WG\lftl -l.lw 10011 hie Fncndsfn,lawr?"lnnt Ol!l IW \ liRACTIVF l:\SIDl 'Ol 1 OWF,39,51113'1 W,\iSW'4 Mv9'1111r'G 8'~ fat ~ CO.-~----. OtAobel' 1S, 1192 4 At '• 't •, .~~~ •.!':r:r:t:rN . . •• , ow to respond? You can aoswer these ads quickly and easily by ca1llng our electronic vok~-mail service. Just dlal: 1 (900) 4-07-4377 f Hllk'tl al SI 49 per minull' Au.111~ cal lenglb is 4 mmuJes CAils requrn! a roudHfA ! pbone Pfetlse ched fr fQUCh-~ ~/<n dJabngJ Press 11-for a further cxplan:lllon of the , 111cc-ma1l service Press #.?.-to n.:.-.pond to .1 'f)\:uli!. ad. 'I nh.:r the call 11 when J1rl'UC<l 1 Press IJ-w brow!)c through I.he voice ads • ,,t•r 9-;o av:11lable) 'Nl mu.•t b<' Ill )C:tn or older 10 rc>poncJ It.> or p~ an ad. ' .. ~ .,k 'nc ;L~~ no l~biliry "" I~ cun1cn1 ol Ot ~ply IO , i" ™-'"• JJvert..c:mert1 lh<" Pt'r~orul\ Jtf' 1111endi'd (et use by , n"k ro-....-.n> ~~n1 .... ~1ion.,h1p We r«ommcnd lha.1. you \AC , in1.rn . n """'A:" ~hrn mt'f"t.lf\>( Mr.in~n SI Women Seeking Men Single f Pmole SM S1ng:p Mol" D 01VO<C4>d G Goy l Lo,bt0n J Jowuh A A,1on g Block H H1,pon.r. w While N/D No ONCJ~ N/S Non Srno~er N/Orlnlc NonD11n~e1 .1llc.t11C1.at~ 'i"-•1Utt~. liltciqual •') :irnt· ,.,1J1•1K Dwnond Bar r.u ''~o rnL '\{j "I 1110'1\Df.. S'6·m2. ..,,.,, <N"•"'1 'iO. worlung,lot:n~ 1 .. ., .&nd I"'". ',.. rcl1mwish1p Cooa \lr'-i C.1 <~\ '"'1 '~ ,, '~ a.ASsY. r(> m:in10.. P'~<mk.'wnpa1nt. fl •iiJ (.1 .. ,\1.a ~< 1>°2 •, ~65. SJI ,err h..~1. ~.a:aled., humorous, ,,'"1'!1 IU!lC1l fncnd/hf CIUTlC partner \11~S1<_C1 Vtt/\> Call 2817 Ci\SLAL, co-;TEl\'T Tomboy 0\\ 1-43. sa.urc, prcsauable reacher w11h young children seci.t pilic:n~ t1u1blc fnc:nd' '.'-cwport BCICh. Call ZlJl I A.\1 ffiWISll 356 7, WICtl•e. aihlecuc, "1ay. absolllldy wonder NI nl pcf!CCI in t' cry way. I wwld like to mm a Jtwllb INrl who Wiii h\SOOl me who\ I ~ct hu I.ha' New pG1 Bcadi. Cal I 1112. PROl-f..SSIO\AL SWF SJ, ':>1/S en ,.,,_, ~tdotn. in•el. taw~. Scd.s wnc 1111111lc llunu11g1on Flarbcu t:aJI 2701 AGGR~.SSIV} 1n .. ·r Gl·.,TU 'W1 4 ~, 'IS mmor.alTIQJS. \di'<' "' hu mor, down 10 c:aM, ured ol gsno. <p011W1Cous. S«k111c ~ lo fhart hf ts p-c:a1 n-n LJ5 AbtMD< Cal1~2. PRF.Tn PROl-USIOML OWF, \/S, 45. lllm, wicnc:t.mbaed. lo-c lc:nntl. spt'f\" arumaJs. resQ\ftllU, wuie. laughla", alfedlon. 1111cll11c:n1 convauuon, ITl"cl. men. T tUlln Call 2.392 AITRAcnVF. FL"'li':\ Y S\llf W -u SW\1 l:o.25 for paru. c:r.."""' 1cs. fun ln-1ne Call 109S l'f' I WF.U 8~0. what,..ouldl~ --ticn I fated~., If I WQC dW how WC111Jd )W CAll'mlt.llltale ,.,llh me" 1 am no bbnd or deaf, but"'°" do I ~ thas )W are sa:.ni .t helnn&~ 0!111JC Call IS29 CR f-.A TI VI:. A TTRACTIVI:., DWI· lO, MlClu JP«llll (nendslnp wllh mtcrc~1111 JJlll\. llun11na1on Heath ra11 1663 rot BAO. ~ WORSt.;? I.d's ftA 11\aJ I Pfopt"Ul\lt, CJlht:anlll, bn&)tt,ld\Sl!•~c. alll.IOUS F ScdtrtJ s11111lar \1ll 1oywnclt. tncndsh1p, ~ Qlll~ IN)be I fl'IDIOI\ wonJi lht •Ill lhn11g1on 8-.11 Ull llAG. RA VE.\ IWU.O 1niclli1m1 SWJ. sc:tlJ l.lOllSplRlol COlllf*llClll, 2h. 10 cxplac faYOtlle halA'llS. So tun aodaa~ LcngBcach Call 1476 L" Sf..ARC11 OF MAN wons bu\ jencle, f 1111t tnd !llllOWI. hbenl, hb cr111na. hen, kle\'er, kind. AF I*~ agcprdm SW\1. 2.S 30. S"9 6' llqi '"I l0t h91111ful dcl1vrry ll'\'int C..11 1211. NEED BALANCED LIFF~ INlh. helllhy c:nvlnnncra, bl& !Ulord col· 1ecuon! I'm 20. &a11 Pwt. Call 1146. BLONDE WRITU 39 SEEKS &Cllllcnu for lha&rc. Badiwalks, conccru ~JS. healthy. 1encrous. ll11n11n11on Badl. Ull 191 l AJlE YOl. SPO~IA.'liEOl:S. s:pcn· Nil, SQ'-11111 Slllf\ 1 An JOJ 1110. 1()rJh, ~'/S "'1th I fabulous fCnfC o( hi.mo(! 1 rn. leis ea:ape. c-. Mcu Call 2620 t.OVE um. FRll:.\DS.11(.'\• CApe- ncncd, loday .ind :<JmOl'l'°"'' OWF, SI. S'4", aancuve. bn"1l '"Ith Sf01 ~ o( ~ !>ewe gcnllc:man 4S.SS, :\IS, 10 Wit din1t1t wt, cm· cau, mot11ics, 1n•d and &ood con· ~rnallOll ir-'inc.. Call 2.861 swr. 2'. BL0~1>E. BLl..F. EYES. S'S modd ficin. ucs beach, sun· Sll.\. and I &ood lrnc. Sev.lX"' Beach. Call IU.S AITRAC1WE SB!-, 37 51. sccb 101clh1m1. 141111t•c. SO\I J:it, i.· • for fr1cndsh1r :and pu•mblr rd1tu1n· t/up l..oog lkadl CaJ ! ~\.:II . MARRIACb \11\01.0 '<"111$, 32, hnJnc'ar. SWI-. \IS, llltppy Ind health> 1ot•ina fl( Qmc: v<7)' .. tnaM. affca1on.a:e -eJ.~ ouico- 1ng. and ph_y$1cally hl (A,;J corn- t'l'Alnlc:aW:tt, lo--ci. childrm a."'1 aru· mah Oruum u lue. SllCAlCSSful atta, now :Gdy to build sumg. fulfill'"' "'"''~bdal' to fmi-1ly TUSl11 Call \SI l F.\:ROPl:A~ SWF 21, Sf>. t:nPJ sknnc. tcma. mu1lc and lllO"ld- SecU SW).! for fncnd.wp. Co<\a Mesa Call 1326 COl.i\TRY GIRL, 40's, lll"cs 01y h!c, 11'1. ITMIC, dancinc. ncw llihcn 1ins. Sorb llOlcst N/S ruaic JS.S2 ~ fl ~ &10"'1h. st. U1& f edinp, and flll I lol J\Wn4os Ull 21Sl COMMIT\fE.\T MJ:\DF.D. vecy a11na.1ve SWI-, SJS. S'6112S. )'Olll'll 31, auburn hair. bluclvcai eyer. rm adown·IO-cm\11. mdcpmdcnl. s«:ll"t, mtdbceni and cxuandy pcncnabk m1d"'Ulmi &•I. physically fit, K un , and OUf&lllllC Ready (CK rt "''"'"'' rda11onr.l11p Tusu~ Call 1504 CllRlffiAM>sYOIOLOGY 'Wl ~'. S'blslm. JftU)'. larumnc Scicl. "'I OWM prolcss1mal, ~toed. \I s. 42 52. IU'llft:I P°'"''lh wough Clr1a11ni1y, f11dloloty. h..mor. c!an«,caaaK IJrln&tCCV11y C1U 2315 AD017T10N ~1111oodman1obc loyal end IO¥ma 10. Rcqwre nunut '"'' eaenum. RcddtiM>lond, sn·1 I I S. blue C)"ll Share ups. dolr>m ,ooc1 t.UllCll 1,..1nc. Call 22S6 nREO Of' OATt':C' l.ot*tl\S f{'tt 111 honcSt. Wiim rdaimsh1p 1 Let • Wk' DWF O. S6'hhn\. t11nQM, a..uvc tnd1vtdulll who cnJO)'I 1c:r1111, hiklnc. danan& honchaQ ndi.n& and wa!U on lhtbc.ach. 11¥-. Call 110 '\1Q,, PLF.ASl~G SBF set.ks w wrc. clc:ancul. pc1ous ac:nclemln JS SO, any r1111onal11y, for JIU con ,CNJdanun&. Mmiun V1tJ<1 Call 2496 BR\J:"P.'ITR K,'iAC VIXEN. SW'h 22. model, ds!res aor&eclUI. blllC' roUar bNnc:rtc for IOI~•. m fllill pM)'lllC. Be laid blck I llml111£ IQ\ 8-.ll CaU IOIJ Bl:ST F1Uf..1\'D WAA'l'F.D. owr \/Sc.bolic kdq '°' D~~ Owu """ ~iS (0-S5) cd.laled. ncu l.llt., ICnll\IVt., luncJrow, tllCl:tMful (i. fir\. ann1 nS lhlrWI& in saod lunn, bed hmo and 1t1 bet .. etn 11nci INw. Call 2923 swr .51, i«ks ptofc.Umat sm•Je 11\1111 for tnvtl. aoll. c1tn1111. "" .t lll<'f"f Balboa. Ctll l6l$ 1lJUET SEEXING RO.\U.O. enc· . UVt, RlllM:Sqllt, clauy, S\itlti&cn. tuMJeSWf, ~l<l"ln&. ¥1YICICU, ,_ 10 dm:e. Lona ~ Call 1169. Cl1l'E AND SPl~Y. old-fuluon«I SJF. lS, .... tcll!V'll&lod Rial>\'& slup wnh sincctt. StnerOUS• de"Voted SJM. Mimon Vicp. Call 1321. VERY ATI'lACTIVF., Olil'CiO· ~G.CREATIVEDWl-.111CC1ipc, c:11c;,gq. f~mmy JlllCf'CU. Desires aionos--rdauonslup wilh SlllCCft. romnac. ·~· cduc:alal. ~·'°""""SW\!, .n SS. w11lucnseofhumor OnnacCOUllly Catt 1187 VERY A'TTkAC11Vfd'6' 32.scn sual. conlidcni.. playful, volupwous fllll·f11urcd SBF teeb 6 ... roman uc. pwlMllc, uu!llJGll.honc$l 3S 40 IJ9ic for IMCJUI kx1c-«nn rela· llWl2'-31.~-tmn, boob. ~le. r--. ~ ina.~.cm\as.~ne.c.n 1"6. UOJrr UP MY Uf1l. BIO GuY~ bcUi,-. ..--, open. 10¥111& while fe1111le. Tall 57, IW8ClriC. kwt10llillh.1olf. ail,deiep • ftth, trivej, dMce. Yau· alWll.'livc. flll, open.~.-.. Wlr'IU. t.tl, •S-SS. Lone Bach. Call 2611 ACllVE. PE1TTE l.ADY, 116Cllu. IQorCI ....... .._~ -as .,.., with sinallr .-! hilknon.-UU-2.m. SWF.19.c:hubby. tonbk.011110.n1 leddybauc01111roman11c S\l .. 'IM1 locb iMde, not µA ow.0.: 1\Jllo Im. Call 1393 PRETIY. PETJtE. \t\;Slt TE.AO ll:R. S'l"n I 0, kdJ a Jemie CNll -.tlo IS tpernllllly mnlcd, ath DON 'T WAIT! Free fifteen word ad and free daily message check! There ·s never been a better time to try the Personals~ Send in yours today! F om1 on pJqe -l u~M~••Mf lllUOl\lllt) $.u Ana. Call 179Z.. BOllF-\1lAS Adaiuble. artis11c. lllCllndcriicCl'll, >crsal ilc. :\/S CllVl'Clll maual proftss1onal, £g, s:r. sock$ Stncat. SU!lllufy·proliJed mak for C10n11111llT¥r'i. T llllll Call ll91 SOPlllSTICATED 8RllSETTE SWF, S'6'113l, llnCU•e. ICIS1tt•c. uM11taa1 Db SW\t 4S.SI, pro- ftwonal healthy. clan IJ'e-ayle Lon1 Ba.A Call 219l RFADY R>R RO:.tA.\Cl:.. flmy. advc:nnnps, lonblc, 3 I. SWF. Nil lipt!d, 51 112. ,./ aulun hu and almond C)"ll, f«linc IQISICIYC, Ca' 1111. SWM. 21-36 for laupcr and j(Jllc, ~VIC. Call 166$ CLASSY A1TRACl1Vl-.., SJION I AMOl. , bklc-e,,,d, bruns1e pro-l~ional, 19, OWf. NIS. 5'S.lllS. loves 1111mah. lhalre.-~ Colfer, tcdtJ honot. ainaivc, CSllbfuhod. cmotiorally tcaft~-WM SIS, 36--41. for ~ ll'Jd more.. Corona. Call 2791. PROFESSIONAL Bl.ACX FE· MAU! atJOYI lhcain. b1iG and 11t. Scitb malt ccin..,..Ql, Sue>. niu ll'llnlflMWI~ 1..ona BadL Call 21 S9. I I.USS ~ooYcrsall<W\, compemon· shop 1111d i:i.rin&-rm DWP, YN1160. 111m. 111na1ve cnaioic wll-ton for &oll and IQWS. Sock.1111 t'tt, N/S SW\1 S8 bl w/liltt 111Urau. ir.1111o Call 25S~ IRRf..SISTIRl.f., OWCilfTF\JL. DJ .. , 2 AllJtl1I dnlchn. ICU"J lllld lccual, ~ON llllSBA.'ll> & pericntC hf e'sadvCllltnl. '"1nt.. CaD 1117 :\O'T JllST A."llOTllER parnY FACE.. ll1tlfY·ndcr, ioo. Ser.al, romenuc. sr«n·C>'td Orea l«kl m1urc, hcihhy, afrt<llon•lc SJ OWM.NIS.~cr S1'wm•O. COA.1 Maa. <Aill IU9. C'llRISTIA.\ SWJl.lllpys ~ wlina. prolGAKN.I, Nm, hl-c I c.hild.atJUYS bfe.ScitUSWMIOWM 29-40, Ile "'km Sal 8-h. C..D rm CAIU~O IEW1Sll WlDOW, 60,• wwJ4 like IO love, !Ju&ll and dwltt .. ,in lh.r.t1!11I011 l\caih. C.11150'1 TIREDOPClA.'4f:S1 Me tool DWF, 21, :"'IS, en Ml\ Cl )', ~ ai lnOl•t, prol'cu1on1I, vcr111ile.S... Jtnc:ttt, 1t1111Lt1ve SW, 1'S ~ laic:, 4~$S, to lhlrc I .,aal 14c tO&cshcr 0-&tCGlny. <AH 20'JO Pf,TTTR A ITRAcnVI!, Acn vt. WF.~ldl1h1pat111S.-in mysall baa\. .. er for ml~ •11n1-lhllwl llf ~ bJl11&-Lala 8adl: Call 2299 SJF.30,dJS1M.3Gt ,lo>tshtncs, ClOIPry lft\IJ"'*"l111· ...,..,.ten " booca 1 muA. T .. un. Call 1617 ATnlACTTVE, Sl:XY 8L0.\1>f.. DWF. l..ildpntllo 11*> Oll.l'dl d Rd, SclCl1llt and al bids ol t.Ur (.D¥t IO bulb. ~. aolf, bike. bttdl walb. • ..., w11aw. rd hkc • &lend md tunpWOll IO Jlwt hfe wilh, a WM wtlo is lllndl•c, 11111, 1111tl•iert. aware. tc:ns:tll't. a ICl'llllC F'11an111 ll'Ol.lld $0. Oit<k n IXAI! Lant Bach. Call 2714 DWJ.. H, OK i.-.. i; ~ ;omr. llne lftdt IU lhaft lllnt nl IJ'll,Cf GU .. .ii In-inc. Cd 2)0) JUST 8ECAt;S6 l'M Bf.AVTlf\.1... . ._\ -I dci9\ ~ w.ilal'' ll1pOl'llftl m b{e---ski· 1111. '*Q\1111 CIA, fntndJ, IC'.l\d, snd, an t.nd 11UK1 I 1111111my40's Ooo& »•).Woock. s l/120. 1 would hu to meet • • 7 Sl yr old cmollot· ally and riMn<.itJly ~WC ICIUkftaie; lr'f llC. Call lJOS 2 VIVACIOl..S A ll'RACTJVG BL0.'0bS. ,«*;llll. l hw!luroua t.ndr.omt luik.s \IS. thlllHS. 11111 m. rno>ic•. dtrwicn fun ltv1ne. Cal lllS BL.At~OlR~l'lA.\ Mil.E.33, NIS, prflly, 11U CS 11'). IU. br-n cyn.k-.lt Std.•111llCl-f\•1111.f\my, lcPrq, wtl11e P"' 'ft! M a&e 36 '° Tiaift can ms 'PLOPl.P. SAY I M f\ ITRACTI Vil,' I~· ViYkl<JU9, J>O•lc. S'l'/llS, 42, look lO .IOl'llCllllllJ, OJF. 1 Wllll Ill 1flldh&etl4. pt~ '<!(NI JC'MCI\ nt111 4(). S.5 wnll a &ood Im and 1 aooct rrund. l~111t. <AU 2M9 • SEXY,BUXOM,RRli'\IITTE..810 BUiR EYf.S, OJF. H. (w.e 14) .,., clllld._., CA f rum Olicl'°'ltds SWM ~.S ~ IOert'P'J--. doll- • and -'Ill lnllll 11' •• had thip.(1J11Ale~ L.atnl'ipd. Call ISJI ATIRACTIVi! BLUIHYE.D W..0.NI>b S'9' SWF'. • fS F.11JCIYI 4""'S,hYd,Wl,lhllltt. ~q, md lunar WI IU<.-NI, llli> Nlt'-tonwttC, (.1w1t1 .. ll .~. N/S, for k(e1n11 ptnna. Ccr11n1 dd M.w. Call 2.426 INTiLUGF.h'T, A n.AcnVll, SWF. 19, S'f/121, _.. SWM 111 »sdOtkq.dftlll&.KltOQ• fwl. f;illcnca Call I O.Sl. PF.1TTE. VTVACIOOS. ~"JE..U­ Cib,T. fC1M11t, ~ .. blmde.. Seeks!& chs~ial amt IO .. t f"1 tt:$1. for life. e 0 IO SI M...- Vtcp. C-'ll A rTlJ.CI IVP 1-'\JU.·AGUlF.O ~Ml\ Ht!Al o-100 Is. w. ll'Ull~. 1111, ~ ll'Jd ....._ W'.\11) JO Su1ollJ only f;illcnon Call I ~!II 11llYSILl\l l Y FTTSWF,S'Sbklnd. .en, '"" .. ho CllJOYI M mt. lhc ..in, muw>"'"' Ot beldl. wit\ Wlwe -'lun.tt ~n~ COlllllt <'•ll !11 l 1'\1 Wl TltrWO~'l~U..Oor llwpl I .lulf11'1- llt bes-~<JU'tc looUll f1.S-l'ni • !WO(u~ SWF, '\IS, ll, r7. bkindrft.~.ic \l.\ay •lticd ~ I .. ,11mum1llcalhl ll'r1DC-~D 196j l'tU Tn \lVACIOl.S. et•y(i.11,, '1J>m11. "'' ul.aud,(Ol\lllSIC'.lov tng lltd • !!\all) In~ ri• U. ~·rul, 1111.i..1111e-. n . .ss ~ Ra.ii l'.i. '~b ATillACTWT. PROHSSJO\.Y~ AD Vl:.' T\..11 Ol. • alNtt "· tmm1 tic.SWI-, trm~iS.1etb 31~1 mM wrlh '11111 br aMbuus Tlmift Rlldl: C.SI 1511 COllCLOl..S Bkl.,tTffiM.ll. ~ j'f.~llllblmllf -. .... ..r..i. QCIUQI, ~ Iii A l1.t1 S\11''4 •/llront Oriitim •Ua for-~ ... ........,.. ~·'IS ~*8.:h. Cell IW 111:.ALTIIY Wt >\l.rtl't' WIS('' Anr11..t1•tlltl\ic:ni '"'l'O" lka.:h ~ly •a1-r ~W lady. <I.I•~ a,1 lifla , 'S l4'd.i ~. 1milnNn o/ t«ornplt.lmclil. ,;.ti.r A)Cf, Ulll;J n1y and hnancia toi:161lY 1a M' fiilly~\"lll•dy Wtt lh~ 11[.Sl YLAlS' le\ t h&lll "P wr lt>Cll tuselhcr''' \.-..pu-t '*"' C:all 2152. Alill-\CTIVb, lll\l~ ~YfO BLO'.' DI-., 6'1', OW'f, ...,6, O,' man -n.toca1111tar_..._ -· Yw11111~-upllldllk. mt inywhert &an Mqliinml nllllQI ~· IO b«Jll llld ,,... Loolillt rar sublt, 1tlf-<.,...,. 6'3. « llW ltftllmwl. l&.50 l.iltt da1" inc. vol~bllL /lk10.._ k1da ltun llftllOll Oaaai Call 11»9 EXTftt\ll:l.Y ATTRAt'11\I: 1..00Kl\G I-Ok A~f. Cll1¥y, CIUV\&. ">' S~1--.. SWM \JS, 26 ll, •ay lllrKtl•e, pnil'tlDIOllal. ~.~'4\111.W.al._.'lr 111111.Call IOI Pt.ASIA."WA.\nJ> h111e,SflW, ll. fll!lt.1 lllU, plJ)ful. Pw'*'. lS· 111 'AU., ~. 11 • enr'ff hfc IJll'la &c.ch Call 1012. WAl'1CD A muually rt"l'IAl1na ttfallcw/lf "''lh a fi1, ltllft, cantll. aaoc..rut SIS W\4 60t. Lllltt up my hf el Ntwpon Baell Calfl796 SWI-Df-~IRU 11,\NDSOMf., I-Tr 58.\1 ..-"' I'm s-,, J9, r-. tu ~.,~:ill'IClft. T-.n Call IUI LO'/ A8t.h 1'. M:W I I-ls.ha lcJo, ... ~CDif I I Riot Nit for fT14lldlllip • pOlltble ttlt· udlllhip I hn ma'°" 8odl. Call rm ATillAc."nV6RR~ll'T11iSWP. Nil. )4, ""'"· flnly • ..,,.. ,..., al~y. ~ io. •• ~ ror - • .,.1a1 ICSM. r" lc.1·1.tltina ~ w-. Call !Mt. IOMANTICI IESPONSIVF.: lAll»lTI DIF --~ tlO'•, ..._.SIM, NIS. JS .. S -~~t.i..cn .............. ~ • 11iMld 1 .... wa opai arms' '"-Cal12220 PUTTY. l'bllTI , PRO~S ~'Al. OJI \I':> ~. llt'lmull« UCl'lllC. ~·anaie. lnJO)" w OUllbln. tpma. cia"""'· '*"'"1"'~ u.... 11111 ~ 111\R Sett • bes& fnmd. to-or Wiii i. t~ P.9llT wllh lllllllar~ '"' Vcp.. Call l l» Wl'(S0'4P. WJTTY, f7, TRl\1 81.0\Df BE.Al.'TY _... rdrttad ~45• IOtftn"'°'~l!l;I ..... incalf4rf &I ll:lt~fd """"'""'' ...s holmr• '"'tilt r, 2111. SWl. ~4 • .o\.~l'tl Ht.:Tl-Tr \ enpyuimplcl.r~"!illlllY••~ ZI ~. ~ and \lie Chea-., , Seti• 40./, ncia ~ti•t ~ bcw San }\DI\ ~ Ca 2111 1'11lllGl-\l O~l. ~b.. lo-<' pcoplt'. -· ~ r .. a. sow a.Id.Im."' s.&ts~11> ... 'lirr -t...., ... 8cied\. Call lSO'?. I W\.1\TrT AW· A 111uSVt J'? W11>1 All N11rnc:a111ocd •h ill'' r-11UyA ~YRC.rt. N~ ~ CM lhm?'1 Ptc...e \IS, no chlWrm. no~ « lllllfillUIC-., 6'•, full 1-4 ol Mit .Id llO BS' C..-., '4ar Call 1613 rosmvuv llUiAnITAICt'c SWF -. SWM ~St. fnald =7-.-__,..~ca OOA.GfOOS. Sf. IJAl ~ c;n.a .m.-. S--· te1~ G fos .,.,.,.., en~ ol le ""' s..a Mon.c.a. Ca11 ·1MH PltORlSSIO\AJ h l19t111 t«I) '""' .0,.;., hlpp)i INlt PMllll >1, ""~ ,_ pnnc.111"1 lit 111¢ Ai.ti~ l.a.A~C.112.W EXC7T1C BAl.'!'LTn #.la-a I\> ..... llo tllM, tttb al.lllU"'t. ~~•<SS,.._... ru:rry ASIA .. 21. rs. 9M'\, ,-.,tlll. lov._. S-1111 kmd. IWl ... ~. canns. rvlllt.lllrC 1111niasc ~ SWM 27 lfl. Lal AlliclcS CAii IOOI WMTbl> Well ~di.I. CllJ'IPl. ,IJI and -. "' ........ ·~· ilcndcf. wami llttnecl, d1 vorcccl fttlKli -. 40 Malttlll Cd 115 I SIWf.l Y. POSmVE. IOQd .. DWP_.. N..s 1111 S\\'M.-.- ol h'*«. •1 ~s. f11n4'll1 p'?' ~C.llWI PltETTY WO\C.\'li, .. ,ell(W\'11' DWF 21. 5'Sll 1 ~. llMll't~· 1111 l4llK. 1111CWe. NM>. -*1111 nv lllft. """""· -.., 4.Slll& J'fl" r-.on.l. U.3'. r~ frMndj/11p•o .............. .,_,.. ('111111)~ VEAY mOO."'iO. 111111. ~ fWO> ......,l7,..UMlll,prol . r-llUJ .we ... 40 -"" lM~O.Sl l"6 SHY.PHTTYHF ... •IL UK• u".UD-lOfGr ti.land~' u.. .-... c.&I 1129. Iii •••• Orongt: (00·1ry Art"() AWE.SOM.Ii IODY, 23, 6W?l,, u.:c. cdac:aled. "-1 $8.\4 ... Cln<ll•t WlllllM vi 911 taC2. T .-a. Ca11 '111 R0\1A1'11C RETIUD E.XEC\J· Qft, lllQR,ttron,. iutk. plNICl'I II& seckini MlnCUW, 1t11Cllt1cr11, sl.rn, ..-..i . .tfcalOllMC Sf M hup. lama,,_ T111t1n. Call 4131 w ANTEI> Asian f crnale, ~ 20- 40. IO lhltt lulq fnm:Wllp. rm nwlc, Cabin, 40. Un FJ Toro Call 4014 n VE.-6S, o'? llll"al:&JVe DWM. N~. TAU 6'S' °"'Ion MJ•e ~er nw ;tta.1 S.Suh r-llanraMcir nod.~mbJe.noclqlcndmu.19S6 ~!t.rc ~ ~ ..S a&iu..t at· Scorpio. ioaaJ chlkcr, cuy ,omc, I • IUCS. ~"""'°" a.di. Cal 4923 c-;...,_ proiealOIWl uipy boll r-----_ mi. SU111CU. ISiand '"IU and qwct --:;r CUE. ltOSfST."17. ~--~ .aod 1 ,.._ c-... Nltdj lootlfl& UI lady tel "C atn both ttl~ f l\ll'TI date " ·elJt.bucJ,lu!lor,llldrcnan IK1lftl llalboe b!nl Ca~ 3979 I ..a :n llac.h. C.U 3137 \lSl /\1. ARTS, iur-1.n -my ;msu, d -a SWF»40't. \ :S.f11,~ lmnt.Call4?.S6 1JOIC\ AGAI\' Oi.riit>.n, 1.:t1.c, L~ftlC , .. Sllr'\I U/190 9DllU Yj •:ao w.r11sm II 27;i,ilolo\cs(ic.i). 01:-1), "mini M lhc be.di;~· "'1\, ~ "" ll'U f« fncnJJto,ipi da Yll"~ ~ Badl.C.. ~\ RI \-o\ISSA\CI: \tA\, •Cf) 1111dh f ...... ~. tllnCIJ\C, fl.WI, bi'.11 C5l ..1'J lfti;s bcuy ... &lld N. ~ W,f.., -111 lll•tl. ~ ... ,._ Sc• Am llp. Call l6U \I<'} Gl.Y, ~ ~llAtd. 1n .... --~·­Wllclic ........ ~ ..-. friend/ ~·c~ Baidl. Cd ~V.'\I PIOff.SSIONAL ~"Bll'4 IO. s 1a11.s lllllMIK. ou.. •. -.u:M.iJ bl u Seb my meandClllly 0..Mla.CaUlSS7 m>DY Bf.Al N\ll\lC SWM, U. ti r. c1Mldles,. --. CllllWllU. s.ts I dy, lrao lady f0t flnU)' Will mo-.. s.u Ala. CaU 317 J. PIRITl.l\l, SHAll\0, q1,11c1 \\\\! MJ~S ~JV!~ 1icn1e, -.n .. 111. rud\ Seel'"'· ' .. Ill •C. lcr\lle. &••It\& ltd) 11"'.ne. CaD .:t'17 \Tiit \CllVI\, .:L'OllEAllF.D °"111 n 23, h.inuoul, hippy, tn• 1dl1itm. l'ClpCnlblc, fTicndff, laiih· NI SWA.\tSll/160_....,... llcan.. SWAIF, 1it:ni1w ~ •· ll'a<ltYC, Ira, fGr Cill7"~ ~ eta.·-...~ Har&aoa· 1an 84*'tl. Cal )Ot,9 n.: SWM,14.6'3".mJOYI--. mus!(, lflll'1L s.a. r"" lllt'lal.e S\\-'P, ~. ll M lntnt. ~ J73J SU<.U~Ril C\ \\DIA.'( hand tome, )'QUll&·loat111i •I, S'9', m ~. ~CIQI.-... ~ s.blc lellla d)!w!loc. aun, '*1lr'll htuy ~ 8eaJ\ Cal .. 91. ATJ'ltACTIVf::,Sf,\SCAL., W\illlC SW'.\f 27, _,. .-s . ..., belQl1. flil. cilia-hmlle, Ill)' !'IC& Ir • Ytt ~II 3299 • DW 42 SEF.JCS !My for Maitm R1• .... C111PC 111U WW11cr, sintcn. llma&. Tcmnc&. ~I 4UI Sl!CO-ssRJt.Of4m ousow " .~ .... v1i-. ... t..1 llldfricrldlhiplr'O~~can ll'llllleN Irv-. Call 4026. llO~lST, SliNSm \'b OWM 40, VS. Joy .. ,..,, -u llUIG.IYC, .., 1111r1e-..-ror r .. • '°'" llWltC lA-. Beca. Cd •19S. AC"lWllSWM :W. S'SllSS,l*lict· ,.,.. • ltt, _,.,, all ..._coal 9IJ. blldl,4-t.Ws SWF ~ wtlll*nillr ..... r.,_. -~-~V1lliry Call M L IQUISWM.cm!WIM. tnm. • C'Jllll.S l1A' SL\Gt..6DAD,1111ai; u~. )7 \IS, 67/180. pni(css on.I, ~,.., Cl1JOY'~ICS,JOU"'I span -:i& C\'mll, cookies. !am1l) hornt C\Cftllll$. Wl'IJ IW'ICll•C S'Wl under 40. llonc»1. CQ'.Mljtcd, one di.Id OK S.Dnnce C°"1ty. CaB 3661 llA\'DSO\fF. R0\1A\ilC SW\f lb ..0.. 1 lady ""'° d aa• '"I ! or ~·llnCr'll. trldctclCl.l allies, an.i a bes fnmd. f-".~m...•iC, bcldl. lllc au. r.cmn, ~y • ~· Arc ).-i .u 1.'la'" tr. rie UJI 19)3 i\ Tl'OK \l ~ t'SCRJ-l:R 12,S\\'\1o I 10. d.w\ ,,., • lllud C)CS. ~ and It.ft\\ Sttk1111 ~:s ML'BI-. trunu:~ a~ I llUl Sci I Reim. Call IWJ Df.GltU-.0, 2b S 1~$5, a..i!vn/ QC .a.1 llhlcsic ' S SI-W.cs .ui111c. 11.JllnS. ll1k:"&· and 1.ltt!ll ll•c m.i.~ HUllLl!Jinn ~ Ca )}() Gl:.TRt.AL'S\\-'\t 2.S.o11M,IUX act<Y tui c SI-~26. llh'CSJC bttit. Onnie C°"11y Call l<W7. TW... O.\RIC. larldiamt l2. SI~ I SI. m VKaHlll till 93 S.W pro- f mional IO pl1y ,. i:h. ~int. C.11 31.SI. BOllF.~\, ~e SW\4 37, S'lo.\hm UJO) a fcs, -ics. l'llldlC. Dauu: Mnlt ~teeunan. winy Sf Al1lhesn. Cal J6 71 SHY. LO\f.l Y SW\1 JI , ~1111..0 Jalk.. pa..sioratC r~I( ~·' klndy SWF 21)Q1.-~~·.., ship. ll'mMU "'lllC c. ~(l Clf1C SJ\13', slender, a~. 4UC as.\tl a.~. •111e><a'\h. ~·e. looer ol blc 9Cd.s pclllt. It""· llll"Kh•t SJF lont 8cadl. Call 39n lS WllA T YOl. lhi.lk °' hl•t IO II)' impoN11' tll ueM )'QI I e 11 is. en cu r ... dlltt llld alW'l)s. Mc Sood kdq. Ill she~ !1.11, pni-.ioral. JU111r0111, )'OlolMll flltUtJ YOU JO. 45, ~ ... fl'll9Cll*. .... .,. a ... tMimllup ~Q'l llTltlcibN.. I 'lfll Saidi <All • 1S?.. llANDS0\4E SWM 4S ms anuc- u•c, pdllt playmaie for sol!, tcrwJ. lrl~d and nlmlllC.C. :0.<WpO!t 8ach. Call«U L\VESTMF.\T BA.\KJ:R, SWM. JO's, 6'111 n. blonduMil..ic eyes. Unaran ~ 1111Cl!1scrtt. annc-u~e. slcndcs lady 4 mcanqful Ida· uom/lip Lon& fkacti Call J 21 SW\1,2'.k<u,SW/llF.2S·JO,v.ho IS "~, dov.11 IO eaM and cannc 1 c.:..u \1cs&. Cail 33~ DW\1,CllRISTIA.\, vs rusrso. .,LUA Gi\mcd • ..s1 se 3 •~C11t~ l<lmt. la., Jil-JC11<. ':111, !Nsincss ~""tlCJ U'<lf.l!J I« ... '°Qpcty. l<J"lfll '11 :o 'f'O'l r \Nil ull 41Kll. \fl.Se W"-\llO l'rulis~r~ 111:&1\bC, "'~1)1, lmtl!ociual Ylr ter, SW\t 3\ ttns aillry. ~1111" idm.. ':\/ S.1> ~i.lcnl SWI W40 to bc &IClldAo-a . 11.tJe f« Iona 1mn rt- 1&.omt11p ~o pecbul rtq11tnld. Ir •tie. Call l01' \'UY YOl.llll-l!t SWM, SIX- nl-S,lalcned,1e11,c. *kula'ldtr, dltc. uno111ve lady. J5 plus, for &iaid,,.h; p ir. * call 4 ,., 'LCCl:SSFl.l. S\\ I .?7, •11!.:t'd dt'1"' m bus.nc.i • ...i hllmir, a - rea m.n.1al, tt:n "~ • .and ph)'Jl· all)-fa. dls.it'cs ,lender, ltahb con- "'' n!(lll&OI: SI. 1~·?7 ... bo ai1') l'!w.><r.i 111 :."'(Open u ~n t.> lhc K111• t•cta lk.Ji C:.n 3-178 IL\ \OSO\(F SJ\1. 11, hmcsl, pro- lc-• w \ ~. pl!)-sa )' r-. I 'I& f..r ~ ..,, II (cmilt WOD\ bt d~•nt,-d Cmn Jd \1• C.U m~ STllJ.. \ 1-ltOG, wa•1111 for kiu' S\\~. SJ. \IS. ro.n m mcmce. Plldtcr up lh.1111111on I~ Can 4603 PJIOFESSIO'\~ DW\t. NS, ccli- CllOd. &ood loah11. \ct)' )'OlllJ 6C7S. Si(IJI SJ, W1t1T1, ndh&cnt. f.nJO)'S tcma. cotr. ~. ll'IS A CIOdUtl&• Scets •CS)' pnuy. r.ei1ce111 lldy, IDicr S2 10 lhatc. for po511ble ten· wt rcbt..onlh1p \C'!"ll<X' 8adl. Call 4617 SIL\1 36, S7, loc*ln& for aihls1c SWF. ioll. 1cn111s, bach. nn and t.~ boln Lona Bach. Call 3803 TAU SWM. rrud ftfucs, succcuful bus111CS$11lan, :-VS. cannc and pu- slQlllc, cnioy my home on lhc wata. ruoru. qwct IJtnCS, tel!lJI& 112)' bus1 nN and ready to lrl•d, ~ spt Qll famlc o-cr <SO Come shll'C my Mhcnturcs ll11n11ng1on llarbour Call419 SW\1 37. 6 I/I 7S. cnpY'.' C)d111•. ~ 1cs, IpQIU. coor. ini Scdt II'& at inao>c J0.3' S\\-1' ftr rd1uOlbh1p hiie. Call.JSV.t. -- SW D \0 J'I 1.111dl:c~ ;n...,,,,., 1211)'. hl, P1''"'".t.C. Xocl.\ \~ .JJ~ -.'lomallcuditlcr,~ Lcn1Uc...n Call U2.6 YO!. \G PIOf.1'.SSIO\ \l SJl\1 fedim.llllft,...._, JS SOf11 fncn! ~pend tmd Sanla Ana. Call J.S6CJ, Dt.Df:.SEFJtS Gr\L• bale thori oC S.S to Qc:Nr.,c L C}lt hcudt«p1111 for MC pad. pat cats, doc. Nybt tra•d. :\o 11cs.. Pleuc X'S. be ntll and llmg,'11. Guod looks we OK ion '\~l>l"' Hcach C.I '6S CAJtl\G, Sl\(.1 Rli OW\I \ '>bl ISS, Sl,scan,no~lh)'ll"11&' Be shm. prmy can...'f\lll1•cbut •J •Cl'U'cu ll"i« Call 4SS~ ~ LJIY \CTl\.I SW\1 bl, 6l!llO 1.,.cs tc:nn~. cbntonr.. t•~'"'" and po$1llH ~le l.1•~ nc=&r bwdl, ll1ends mNi!h)'llc.AI chun:.h. l.e1 > pay 111111 'II'°" Ila~ Ca.I ¢1>Jtl "mumc. llA \DS0\1F s"'" ~ ~41210, U. K«t aura "'C, rtt. fl.II, llhlthc, pclllll•C 5"'1 DI-qt Ca:J )SH_ D~ 4S W.KS pttt1e !analt "''ho tt tic.JI •illy anJ j(nOW. K id1 ok •}' u--.,, Cal.I 4 2lY> SW\t '-nl'fK'll\ Bach~ ckmcs woman .,,!/\ body A btatllS lrlClcr 31. Stillie Mom cw ~er mar ncd. ~C'l"jJOft Boli;h. Call 371 s MAUIJ\GE-FA.\tR. Y "1~1>ID. SWM 39, Sl'/160. N/S hippy. Double your chances of meeting just the right person! There are over 950 voice ads from singles 1n L.A. & Orange Counties~ Call our "Dateline 1 \ 900) 407 -4377 l and select Option 3. COlllNECTION' C.tutl, .JfMlfU INDded. DW. 31, S'7. SIS. 81,101t p.ry pcl 1111*. llonc»1 mcnda. Sania Atta. Call JS 17. \(ATURE. SfA.Bl.E Sllr'\I pmc:s 51oaaJ f7/14() fit. fCIS1 lllnC1,.C 40t NS~~ for 100Y1cs.. the-_.. dual&. cla1lcull Oi ~1•c:; furl. ~andcarrmJll'nMt ll<lrlin& toll~ Call ...-0 ATnACTIVl!. WITrY SW\f 17, ''l<V160 bahentan J«kJ rtllhl..,. tl1tp mtndtd SP ll'llC> rock, ca/cs. 1-il. Anlhllrl> Cal '999 llcll!hy. Qtl"CUC rflWarly. c ood ....,e. nditiclllll "'-. WMle .... eau. icoct c:utW, -ol ti.ain. ~. ftnottt, ccw.identc, have Ullff111)' Sccft flt Amt. latt 211'1 IO mid .10's w1&h no dcpaldesl!I. ltl-mt. cair 1631 /\l"NACllVl: DWM 3S. 6'(210, at.1 peutt bniotuc rclauoruh1p in.nded for r-.t Mllrcn-.n. ~ Call 3149 S~ 2S BFUEVCS clothes !.IM.Wd be cmifQr1lblt .~lhould•111 noc dl111cr less, lllSJ&nne is "'~ llullCf hm. C.D }t()1 .. SUCCf.SSF\!L II callh ProCm1onal rornan11cand wtll)'. lrAcreRed 11 pci11 1«b WOITllft to -ce JS for muna1c. uvc, lallWI, 1COOU1 woman 20-JS fam.ly Ml.Ill hive cacdlc:nt cdua this 'l'Pf«:lllG a good man! Musi be UCllL 0rqe. Call 32.SO. dolo1\ 10 aM salt, l<J"ablc. lender andfuntoc:haim!Dcn\buhy Lon& BRQADWA Y HITS' La's paform Bc:ac.h. Call 3 21. • )'<U p\ano,mpooce1 SW\137, '\/ S, 621115, acu•e. \fooscwood DIVERSE.AllUlrnCsmcen:-./S coeltcr Coroa1 del M• C.IJ l9ll pni(a.wonll SWM 30, 6 l/16S hk~ tennis, cycl1nc. ll:ltmc. camplJI&. m lF.NNIS? BIQnd, blue eyes WM 42, tae>111& convcnauon. rmidl more S'91115, lookmc.for WI-1aw1 pan (1mpouiblc lO label), sedts acu•e ncr 21..tO, '1'f'/ bet Irvine. Call ntcrcsunc. mtdl11en1 Sf C05l1 4)16 \1ca CaJ I 3530. DYNAMl.C.llA.\'OS0\1EJasc11w1 ,\I CrARSl.'ltfCR S'IO'loolung lor 1J1L SWM 32, 6 '2', '"lll ~ IU\ ch:d. ! 'S :! bc:tch llld SllOVo liunny \I u.;: ..n.nc. ~m '-"'"""'""'""...___.,1u:-" ""•e nm '~.eon Bae.., lone and pa{onNll aru. a:I 'P°"' <.:.1 ;i~l - RomarAJc. sumii1nlM. crcai >Cl".c u( hi.mar, rtnancoau,. ~lire S..'U.< •cry physic:ally 1uraa1•c WOt11111 wtll! •1bnnce. siyk and clqxh (ii. 32) \<WpOn Bcldl Call 3'.a I UMQl,IE GE..'\ TLE\1A:\ seeks unique lldy DW\I 57, 4~. athlct1c xis, 1111tlb&«ft. antallaic. ""n ·mJn ncred.hlppysucc&fislA rinn:ia:ty 5ct I sli. play tennis m'ld gou, lo'-.c tn•d Sedmi an a11r1u1•e. U11C11 C'\llnlJcrcd, dqant bd)', 4-0isl\, IO ~ta hippy l•fe Ind i..itd a la•tn& rc111>ansh.p \1.....J IO)a.t) .lra<l ll'<l rcspllCI a rrA.tSl lrlrone C.lll JlW SWM Ol:SIRF:S S"'l:f.T )ct SC\)1 pctiteSWf.. .ih loo& bH .lrJt hooc m for ,.,Id tunis S .. uct !k..IL CaJl~J DW\t 58, dqicrd, prescniablc b I 17 S i.cc:ks hcalLhy, ma:u:c S WI-for &oif, 1C1111s,fll't cxr.uics L.rg Bc:a.A Call 4691 /\ TRUI: Pcrs1111a1. 0\1 }4, proi~ sional, linanaall)'-'"· en~ d.n 1111o ~ICS,secU 2• ·~ fcna)c,. lh a 1ood SCl\St ol ~. affccllmlte a"Jd rOllllllUC. kids OK ll"mc. C1D 397l OL rCiOl\G. AlTRACTl\I \lllll'nC.SD1.S .~D .Ps> .;/!"""'" wt:.11 a WI)' liCnSt o(~ lltd 1 i"'>"°" for clllture cmun& 111 the I orm o( an. ~ies.111Ct1cr, con cau and 11'1\<eL Plays ICMiS, S"-am and ~ slus. Seelt111 "'OINl'I (28 40), ""°a. ~lh cmsc~-cdu Qlcd. opt!!. lloncsl and .. ,11111 "10 . m..tltc 1 cl..-nrn;::ncnt lead.I'& to 1.ou, \IJm1ce and Family u1111 ~ch Ca,..4()1M '>11"1 l'llYSI01\. \ 1:hlc1c.111ra.:t.\ i. !. ·~. f:amLI)' pn•ll•t lkx. Ill :u11.1.:i-icus pclllt CCTilit"'uma~ 1indcr \.I ll'\1ne. C.J 3S61 SW\t \l,S4'11S.scc. ol&pc!:ICC.:I .u ~re for: ·n~ L,.._,'t:.•. •:::Nt• ..nJ e.ut.t ltlll'IC Cal J~).I Cl 11l\G EDGE SW\I 2~. rn°"'' lttc' \\ul ~ ne 111 any KCNn(\ ail r..irN and tt>&Clha Seal lka..h C.al l23'1 S \~\I \(), 6 l. blonclt. bi we C)t" Cbn>ltal\, llt\'U mamcd, \.S, ath let ..... buton~t o-.11cr, matT ace minded.llun1ri110118caJi CalllMt1 SF..\St:OLS. S\:CCESSFl.L P'<> fcs>t011116'1/l 9S, 1mCicr, wciu slm 3 r To re spond to these ads can 1 (900) 4 07-4377 (bilkd at S l .49 p er mi11ute) or see i11s tr11ct i o11s ot1page 2. Men Seeking Women DT~A 'llTr PACKACif.. !land -.SWM6'2' ao.hlel..:framc,cOi Cited )'Cl Mt•c. SUCCffiful ytl ~ fumy}&oofy yet dcq>, cul fl.l'ed )'et c:ual, CGnStnat•e yft ;i,"lld fWho la-cs uullicm1 ,.omen. P'-c be 11m1lar and S 10 S7', slim. lS-32. NIS. nwnace-mnlcd. ln-mc. Call 35Sl. T.a) )S-4,, any~ Beedt-tc:"r.D,-----------------1 In• d llllrllll\&101! Bach C.111 4697 SUKI \G Bltl \ITTE. pclllC, f11. """"1 •cwm1 ... IJPCllld mcs.Mrtf ab.: n l'IOA> I H)'~ and fit SW\1 S'l WI 70. ~I. humorous, h1tt111r \rwpcn Ca" ~M~ SLCCl:.SSFLI CLASSY SW\1 &ood lookana profel>oonal, rmia pb soplusuaicd. unc:ncumbcrcd, pttllt lady 34-" ft.Y rcwtm>hip End my tcll'Cll t.lr'Onll del \tar Cat 4066 MA TUlE2J SW\1, hand.ont,S I~ 175. vtry dlkuc, ccd.Jn& shm. ~ crous, -iaby •omen »SO inter Cllcd lft II\, nu.:.~ -iiUo.11 ITlClft \c-~ ~ C.lll )()7J sr:.'<IOR 70. \b/162, hc1l'l!\y. IC U•c, &ood hwOOtd -.Y IO look II. n lo)'ll fnend,1Qv•. Lq Bcedl C.11441 Vt-RY l\Of.1'1-"Df..\'T el'Ole~ 11mll •lcsmM SW\1 S1117S, 25. i.-~. bha qa. ~ for a slm, 111\nClJ>e ledy v.ho ltka Ille bc8ch, due.in&. and the sood hfr ll11ntlft&ICl'I Bca.:h Call l!SI Sl..CCfSSF\.1.. alltldJ•e ~ DW\f n~m .\ISJimncially and CS'llOl1cntlly S«\ft bua1--· cenuine rucc &11)1, ~oat lone, _... ct.tf)'. •tnUi•e SWf 25.35 ~~&.ch CaU 3727 llAl'>l>SO\ffi GliY. mblc. prol~· SIONJ,67J19()tedu llllnCltYt,Sltl!I, duay Udy for .. .it.s. dllni:n. coif l)i6lftOlld 1'.r Call 4Dl AMFRICA.\ GLADIATOR stlld, ti.a nuci.. ti.a e><~na. l.M· 1111 forbts.~~IOhp rnt' Lore s..il. Cd l3St OVUt MnDS\4Jl,S1~190.l'llf '-•itiliw C)'lll. tdf ~loytd. Jew 1.tl0.1111-.his!ICllGl).n~I)' llA..\DSO\fE. BRIGllT. 6 .,,.ut C)cd med• producu. )<11-'IJ\ol .:o. lltWIOtheft:&. l&IJhs ca. iy, liUJy cormuucd Ill buncs.-y and "PO" COITI mun1a11on aJ 1;1.n'd up-.'(!, Ill' 1 la.Ill& rtla1im>h1? liCCll uc ... n:wc \On'C, <elf ~IJl'lf~ unui.;=..'la'Cd l~C "'11111 b.:a.sifi; ~TJ • !tu< ~P'b' l~tundprir, ph: r ... cs tra•d Ind lhc NI~ l'tc:cn:rus l\l'<l>UJ flflllC, Jar\ l'.am:J (1hn1t look\ Seal lk&.ll c.JI !~71) llEY SLGAR ~\1A' SW\I l.i need' huit' hum bwtm1. ""Cf"'Tl"11 DWFfW'Wf45-SS tb...,Vi<-mc C.U 3600 SEeKl\G ASI.\ \ • wig, s.nccrc. P''lf~,acna S\\ \I " ~"t./ HO~~• S\1-. ~ hilt ,,...,c lrlr111c c.a \tl#IJ S~GLJ \10\I WI\ \11 0 l)W\1. }\IUl\l 4. S l(.t alh.le11t r1...~ .. t-omc. hunnous. rm\11111<: '« ' fl\\ I \.I. 42. C..ia \lb&. Call 44~' Wu;f "' \. \ "fl:D. b)l ltus 11111 mt fcJd)'R.:•t)~. ''i.S ... ll.l~c. ll"'tnc l\.lllltt°'riis, k14M,d<IJ• ..... ,ne. .. ,lk~. bca.h. IDN'llaln.1, h>tlillg, coob11. m.ai, ro. lcr C\.,acn ,- )OUr bu•c ~ ltd 11( 1 ••l•li.' Ca&N11c,l1.1"1n. '·~· \1nJ.acu)'•l'lo LS lftdy, "1lllllJ and ~C n&lil !10-. 1 So luTy tip, .>W pre11y 11.iy nl nmc ~ bc:;a m<"C ~l bdOft !IOmf Wier ii.Uy &111 lfl' lnC llMl \c"'l'M Aa.:ll C.a!I H~J rvs Rf'.'·' TOLD thcy'rt sorse..u' SW\4 C.1111, tlllr'ILll"'· btt>-3(h, ..as Sllr'f. ~'.It\ nall•c Cab· f\lrl\.-Cau ;\lea c.n J~n AC'TW!Sllr':'if.-tl~ba.t· ne.. -tldJ Mrndtlol. .0-.Cl'I• lla'OWl!.nalc ~IO '!hire ~It• ~awa U... Rodi Clll~ ' S ingleLlfe Q ,stomer Sen•ice call (310) 592-(J()40 for btf or1"alio11 or assistance. Sf Single Female SM Single Mal. D 01Y01ced 0 Goy l le~!Qft J Jew1J\ A As•on N/O Nol>Ng' N/S N~ei N/Drink NonOi"'""' • .. • 4 To respond to these ads caU 1 (900) 40 7-4377 (billed at Sl .<19 p er ml1t11te) o r sec i11stn1ctio11.s 011page 2 Men Seeking Women ~ATVRE LOVER SWM 31, S'IJI I 85. lon& 1--own lwr, bia brown eyes. Seek.s slenda·IYen&c build NJS "'unan 25-3S r or hikll&. "'"'""'- bird in&. ttavd, movies, lrld7? FuJ. lenan. Call 3827. • llA~OSOME MIDWESTERNER S~1 rouni 41, 6'/188, 1111cU1cm1. hum«N<, hailthy scck.s bcaury for commnm<nt I IWllin&ton Reach Call 4017 Fl\ & 1:01.:CATED 1tt11ct1vc ~\HI !5.6'2/ISS l cnJO) btcychng. mu.,l. restaurants, working out. m•" .... beach Scdunc 111 atll'K .,, c :i.-nb1uous. hctlthy. SW!' !0-25 " •:r cu, bod) loog ikM:h CaU , ' ' monogtmcus relationship. Petites welcome. sary no chilcftn. ~inc. Call 3914. SJM 4S, S'7. en~ sai lin&. outdoors, tn0¥1cs, dancinc. SockJ11C 1111111ctive, pctitcSWF 3S-4S for &icndship.r<>- mance. Seal Beach. Call 4189. SL"CiLf. .t AVAILABLE WM 24, lllt'ICUYe, 1.111erei;lcd 1n meeun& b1 or Lwoman.PlcasccaJI Miuia!V1c,o. Call 3041 O\V~143.6 21190.&rta'l~o..n hm, hke1 golt. tennis, b1l11ng. .u 1crsi1. <eek• swr: 3s..w. N/S Tusun. Call t IO, RFTlRE.D PltOl l..>SIO~AL,h.and· --.M:lnC.. ~. 50.~ l llJ '\\\\I ~6. LOOKL'\G R>R 2-1·34 uvc, 1ndcpcnd<111, wealthy lady 39> """un ,.ho hkcs to go placo, S« S9 LO¥c ua•ct. icnrus ~ewpori tr.incs I h>..c laughinc' ~1~ Call 8c:Kh Call 4():j() lll).I Pl£\St.:RAHLF.. pw1ooatc. hlrMl scme. !ll~<ful 43. 6'/180 0\1, ':\/ S, falhcr,dcs1rcs un.uubitcd. hakh} fcmtntM, unda 40, IO\n In-inc. Call .l(ib l II\ \ll.\0\1F E\!OTIO\ALLY "I 'l \ :>iQfcu1onaJSW)1 ~/175,4 l ¥ ....... ,·p l1uno111 rclaa .. -n\htp. fun. ........ illlcnt, tuun family rm ro- m.:.n: .• wmn, plsyful, l\Ol afr:ud to , • ..,~ t.-clmgs I CTI JOY <lune. CUI ~"'"'' !> L)•Chn~, bJ-Ja/~.U. pl11lo- "'f'h•....al WS.:llS."ons. rtmantK get .... ~'· ~trt WF, X!SfD. <Vmg •di ,denttly, 1nttlhgcnt, optn m 1nJcd, u.rnant IC/pamM11t PT er n '<».ticcdualed, noduldrm, 12-l(l Jllt1Cl1• c. jlJm. depUt, llOhd •aluco. llllmS Pan Call 4259 ASIA'· LATI\. °' Caucasta.11 fc male wanied b-aw, bcsuty. body 19-35 ·by blk male 41.llumtngton Btacli Call 4059. 110,l:ST, CARl."\G S~ 39, S'HV 17~. \IS llhlcsic, sua:c:uful. fl.my 1.nJO)'S dirung OUl, m0¥1cs, spon:ni r-Oll<.111.iroof Seeu 1111aa1vc SWF ~IS 1840 with s111Ulat qu1IR1cs. Ir; YlllC UJI )747 PltOA:.sSIO~Al SBM 6'2/205,32. easy g0tnc. c:nJOY sporu, comtdy, '"cckcnd getaways. lnttrcstcd 111 meclUlC JllnCllYC, physically fil fe- male 2232. rt«~ Out· mond s.. Call 3820. llA;\DSOMl·LY Ct..11·/athlctie p/l)s1que. S~t ~IS D. i,·1176, 39. collcsc d~ Verymuch1ntou - crt1sc and prqier nutnuon 10 N Y fit 111d healthy EnJOY l110I •CS. cont(flS. lheattt. sporu Ind men. Desire to meet a SWF. ~IS D, 30's, who 11 fit 111d hcallhy, prctlY and atnct1vc for NTEU.ECTlJAL D~ 111la(1r•c • 33, 6'/1 80, pro(css1onal, cannc,attlt. UI& fc:rralcoC 11tyrxef°' film. va~d. a.plounc lrvmc Call 3619 SW)t 27. 6'/17t I.In. athlflic, f\in, s1ncac, sublc, rd.111cml11p Of ICfllcd Stt>..s s=c \/S T 11SU11. Call 3:!00. Vl·RY II\. \I\\ OW\.t45,S'9 .cdu t.ialcd. pr\)i"'-'J.''"~I .mts rit. tloncsl lady1oha.•clJl!\j y.k1ds lnlllC CaU 4137 rfAIJAS S\1, 11 /17~. humorOl.d. hmttl. ~n..ac . ..cwrc. suiblc, clct111, rC$p<ns1blc and run Lon to dance, ~ook. '"celcnd JCI l"'lys,buch and ~ Secltlllg SW/SA lady, prc11y, pclllt, 304S yn )1VIC S1cnal lltU C.1144U Gr"'\TU-_\tA." \IS. :-.l/D. 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'-1\, c.. ... MOVIES '1492: Conquest ol Paradise' not Worth exPloring By Todd French Special 10 Weellend I was really getting tired of it. You know, Columbus Bashing? I mean, I know our society just loves smashing icons, but .it just felt like 1492's M an of The Y ear was befog treated as '92's historic Quaylc-of·a·differcnt-eo lor. I couldn't figure it out: Why the sudd~n execration? --Maybe-it's no-surprise that we've.been hit.. by a .apoite o£ Chris Columbus nicks in the last few weeks: the first being "Christopher Columbus: The Discovery," the second Ridley Scott's visually tledonistic "1492: The Conquest of Paradise." If only the story and characterizations had the same ·verdant growfh. As it is, "1492" never makes up its mind whcthc'r Columbus was idealistic for.vard-thinker, pragmatic free-boater or a combo of both. Though French mcgastar Gerard Dcpardicu imparts (with brooding Gaelic conviction) some sense of the explorer as an inquirtng soul who had no conception of the coming dolorou~ crol>s-cultural fall-out of his achievc1m:nt, he lncks energy. H e c •ms down frurn Jhe..slatLOLlhc..film.-and..thc-movie. sacms to cop-out on Columbus' own complicity in the Old Wqrld's depredations on The New (the script lets him off the hook by bringing in a skeletal Sp:snish ·dastard played by Michael Wintlcou). Rosclyne Bosch's screenplay is also as Oat as a In· the face of what I felt was the latest Politically Correct fad, I really wanted to like one of these films. Really. Having not seen "The Discovery,'' I have to base my findinSo$ on Scott'$ movie; and if it's any indication, then here's hoping that both these ill-omened, over-produced revisionist galleons vanish into that box-office maelstrom set aside for undese-rving epics. Christopher Columbus (Gerard Dcpardicu) encounters Indians in Ridley Scott's "1492: Conquest of Paradise." plethora of disproven geography theorems. When Columbus tries to get a reluctant clcnc to ~l:iy behin~. he says, .. Haven·t )'Ou ever wanted to sec i.omething New?" Worse, h:ilf the t ime, characters arc so busy speaking. in hushed whispers, or wiped out by the const:int audio' racket, that you can't hear the dialogue. Near the end, rascally nobleman Armand Assante, who now secs Chris' light, puts do\vn :in anti-Columbus ~lcric and you have ~o idea what he says. . Scott, who has a GREAT filmic eye (his credits include "Alien," "Blade Runner," "The Duellists," "Thelma and Louise") has definitely gu~sied-up "1492" for greatness: it's sumptuous imagemaking taken to supernal heights. "Conquest" is full of shots of burnished sunsets, banner-waving conquistadors, banks of fog parting to reveal sprawling, primal foliage. The sense of Edenic idyll has seldom been captured in such hypersaturated fashion (the film's best scene is when Columbus and his mariners sfofiiito lhe jungle for the first time). All in all, its visual splendors aside, ·• 1492: Conquc~t of ... Paradise" is a flick that just, never drops anchor. ' 1111 Liit DI tlle ltilS Glengarry Glen Ross Rated: R Rated: R The StMs: Daniel Day·Lcwis and The Stars: Al Pacino, Jack Madeleine Stowe Lemmon, Ed Hanis The Story: New YOl1<'s Hudson The Story: A quartet of sl~zy real estate agents (Pacino, Val~y, circa. 1757. Frontiersman Lemmon, Hanis, Alan Min) are Hawk~ (o.,y.Lewfs), his f0<ced to use every dog-eat-dog adoptive Mohican fat~r stratagem they know when the Chlngachgook (Russell Means) corporation's hatchet man (Alec and brother Uncas (Eric Schweig) Baldwin) l<?YS down the new rescue comely Britons Cora and .Allee Munroe (Stowe and Jodhl office policy: The top salesman of M.ay) from on ambush as they are the month gets a Cadillac Eldorado. The second man will being escorted to Fort Wilham get a set of steak knive.s; Henry, un<kr command of their father, Col. Munroe (Maurice everyone else gets a pink slip. Reeves). When the fort falls lo The Scoop: All e.lectrlfying the French, Haw'keye ond Co. find themselves hotly pursued by adaption of David Mamet's play a revenge-seeldng Huron warrior and profanely funny, scOfChing, dedicated to wiping out Munroe needle~d view of the survival and his family. of the unfittest which is especially relevant for the economic malaise The Scoop: A tremendous tour of the '90s. Director James Foley, de force from kinetic stytlst who has In past films ("At Close Michael Mann ("Manhunter," Range," "Mer~ MY Sweet") ''The Keep," "Thief"), "Last of been over1y florid, perlectly the Mohicans" Is a fierce, captures the amoral tang of buutiful, romantic epic. Lush Mamet's language, and gets· beyond woros and impecc:obly unbelievable performances from acted, this adaption of t~ James the ensemble cast. Though Fenimore Cooper classic Is everyone's great, Lemmon, as the galvinlzlng action-adventure at its office war-horse on a bad streak, best. Some attics have Is the stuff ot which Mure Oscars professed annoyonce at the film's MC made. This Is s~ng, thespic scaled-down characterizations, ever clear on every level. A note: but tM)''re missing the point: The Watch Pac:ino's ear1y scenes -with movie Is a rtlW, delirious surlfval Jonathan Pryce and really listen to run. A great Amerlcen film. what he's saying. The Score: 8 The Score: 7 ._._..OftM0.-,10~bl& Mr. Baseball Rated : PG-13 The Star: Tom Selleck The Story: \Vhen his batting average and attitude fall below .232, rebellious ~w York Yankees star Jack Elllott (Selleck) is traded to a Japanese team, Nagoya's Chunichi Dragons. A rugged, fun-loving individualist, Jack can't abide the fanatical, learn-oriented regimen of his adopted team, and instantly collldes with his perfect ionist coach, Uchiy&ma (Ken Takakura). In spite of his lnltlal obhotTe.nce to the Nippon sports mind-set, Jack -With the help of a beautiful p.r. woman (Aya Takanashi) -eventually gains insight and understanding of the team ethos of his new country. The Scoop: Althoogh we've seen a hundred variations on the fish-out-of -water -ugly-American· on-the-ram~e scenario, "W . Baseball" is diverting enough fun. The combative relationship between Selleck and Takakura Is highly entertaining, as are the game and training sessions which convey the kind of wisteria garden meticulousness with which another culture interprets. o~ of our·countJy's favorite pastimes. The one major drawback is the rather predictable romance between the brash player and gir1. The Score: 6 Hero Rated: PG-13 The Stars: Dustin Hoffman, Geena Davis, N\dy Garcia The Story: After being rescued (along with several other passengers) from a plane crash by reluctant petty criminal Bernie laPlante (Hoffman), TV reporter Gale Gayley (Davis) plays up Bernie's impromptu heroics for a ratings boom. Since Bernie disappeared after his Samaritan actions, Gale and her station tum the unknown hero int<1 a media star and offer S 1 million if he reveals himself. When d rifter John Bubber (Garcia) steps forward to cJaim it, Bernie is not happy ... The Scoop: All uneasy mix of genial Capra-com and '90s cynicism, "Hero" makes the mistake of trying to have it both WirfS: \l!lhile it posits some gOOd questions regarding our confused contemporary definition of personal heroism, it seriously missteps In simultaneously condemning and embracing its comprised characters. \Vhlle Garcia is fine as the conscience-stricken opportunist who nonetheless fits the bill, Hoffman's over-used man~risms make him come across like a mlddte·aged Ratso Rizzo. Despite a f~ gOOd chuckles here and there, the film just can't make up its mind. The Score : 5 - SCARY: Ghoulish fun at Knott' s Berry Farm From 5 Elvira has returned to t<nott's. Another mu)t )CC is the "l..::Jir of ·the Vampire." Thi time, Knott'~ tJl.cs over a piece "' the park's Fi· eSl:l V11lnge. \\here the king 0£ the v:impircs ~cites roung ladies to be· come his bridel.. This must be .a real pain in the neck. The one disappointment was th:it l neH~r got to sec "The H ang· ing ... an outdoor proJuctiOll in the Ghos1 To,, n arc:i. But I thd 'c;1tch the lni.t JO minutes, including the showy surpn c ending. Knott'~ Scary Farm wiJI be open wec"ends throughout October. - clo ing on an already sold-oot Hal· lo, .. ecn night. Mindy Titus Is the lttn·• daufhlrr of Dally l'ilot lht'alt'r crll· le Tom 11tu$. -·- CALENDAR • 540-122 4 ; BLACKBOOK: From 7 • Sticks and Slones May Brt>ittc Your Bonl'i, but Art ... , Oct. 24 at 6:30 p.m ., lJ~una M Mu5oeum bulfet by five restau· rant>, silenr and live auctions of WO<ks by 190 art•~ts insptrcd by p.icket of sloncs. S75 pp J>hone -l94 89i1 8 Winners Circle. CA1 2-l .11 7 pm., Sourh Co.isr Ml><l1r.1I Ct·nrcr call JI Rill CJrhon, lJgunJ Niguel S 175 pp BT Phone -199-7229 • Los Ang<'l~s R,\ms Celebrity Serv<'r~ c.,"1. Oct 2-l, C}')llC F1urm1s foundJt1on dinner ~of('nt and f1\I' .1ucr1on:1 and cnwr 1.11nml'nl JI 01>nl')l.1nd 1 lotcl. An.1ht11n ContJCl Cary CrCl'l1 938-1 39) • Carribe.in Cruise Party Oct. 2-l, & 30· motlno~ht. Cl fOC Queu 1 of Hc.irb Cu11d tlonnei d.1nce ,\l Nt•"purl Bl'.ich Tennis Llul> S., 5 pp C on1.1u J,1net N.1gur~1. 5J2-Hb75 • Pumpl.ins Jnd P.1nc.ilces, Ocl. 15. " 30-11 JO " m . frtencls n( CA!>A JI Cry .. !.ii I c1urt (0\1,l \lt•...i C"h1lclt\'I\. S~5 Pf) Adulb. $20 pp Phone .J'J)-8b:?J • Grl!.JI Chef> of OC U...1 ;:>:; .11 2 pm • '-.1to JI ""ln.:1 I 11und.1tow1 rOOll .ind \\one :.i-1 1 t: 11 four ~.ho1i-t l11tel. 1't'\\ pvrl (lc.1d1 ) ·5 pp Phone 'Jh2-"f,75. 8 M.insions on the M.111, Od 25 Lirl~ Uuh cit C.irdrn C.ru,·c ,1ucl1011 of f1fc-s1~l' • 'J1t.1\ h"u'l''> .1t Wt">lm1n,tl'r M.111. Cont.Kl Am\ f'n•H'll Smith 5 j() 04 JO. 8 Golf TournamC'nl (Kr 26. 9 ,, m .; p m U 10C J>adr10t1\ .ll Alla \.1,1a Country Lh.IJ ConlJd 1.1nel f'..igur)l-.1, 532 8075 Bus Boys at Hyan R~ Irvine. S20 pre- s.ale, SJO day Of event. PhOne 966-5152. • Mu querade M;adneu, Oct. 31 ~t 8 p.m., AIDS ~ foundation al Dana Point Resort. S60 pp. Phone 661·5000, ext. ••99. •Tribute to Women, Nov. 1 at 11 a.m., YINC-.. recogn11ion and celebration brunch .11 Hyatt Regency Irvine. S60 pp. Cont.Kt Kathy Sebnng. 542·3577. ~ • Phunnt Hunt, Nov. 3, 7 a.m -<1 p.m., CHOC PJdrinos at R.l.Jhauge's, Norco. SJSO pp. Contact JJRet N3gUrski: ~32- 8675. 8 Taste or San Clemente, Nov. 6, 6-11 p m . 5."in Clemente Chamber of Com· mcrce wtne t.™ing and food sampling at C.>s.J Roma11hCJ, 5."in Ck>mente. PhOne ~92·1131 •Memories in the Making. Nov. 10 at 6 p m.. AL!he1mcrs Assn al Bo\"1--ers Mu- ..cum, SJnw An.i SI S pp. Phone 283 1111. • Wine M d Champagne Fest, Nov 11, 6 JO·lO p.m .. Red Ribbon 100 of Amcri- ( ·'" Red Cros~ s.1mpl1ng c1n<l buUet ,11 8.11- boo.1 Bay Club Nl'\' port Ue;ich. S65 pp. ContJCI C.>rol Orr. 835-5381, ext 230 • D1»igns of fr.ink Gehry. Nov 12 Jt •) IO a.m . Mu<,cum Cauncil of Newport I t.'lfbor Art Mu~um bus 10 Santa Momc.\, lunch Jt Rod.rn ~.1~ner in Gehry·d~lll\Cd Edg<.•m.Hc Oewloprnent. Phone 759-1 f22. • f Jlt into F.ishion, Nov 1) at 11 a.m .. N.lltonat Cha111y leJguc, Fullcr1on ch,1p1er lunt.heon al Anaheim Marriott. S40 pp. J>hone .i.iJ -1716 • icel!_y's Coffee and Fudge Factory 309 Palm St.. Soite B, Balboa. 723-0798. • Rodt N' )av.a 1749 Newport Blvd., Newport ~ad!, 650-4•30. • Sta.rbudr'1 Colfff Co. 2801 E. Pxifte Coast Highway, Corona del ~r. ( ( I '.1 t l ,.., \ "\ \ ( .i ( • Blue M.Jrble Colrtthouse 1907 Harbor Blw.t.,..C05Y Mesa, 646-5716. Ory MOl'iln pecfom~ improv 8-11 p.m. M~y. •Carden o ( Italy 19171 Magooli;i Ave., Hunling1on Be.1th, %2·1131. Mag,d;,n Ken Sands, a former m.iinslay at the ~1c Castle. entertains 6·8 p m. TUcsdays. • INine Barday Theotlre ·4242 C.>mpos Dr .. Irvine. 854 -464&. Actress./com- mt.'dtenne Kathleen F rttmtlll petformi. in .> one·\\-'Oman ~v berl('ftlting the lo-il\C £d- ue.won Foundation 8 pm. fr1d.ly. •Irvine lmproY 4255 C.1mpus Drive, Ir- vine, 85-1-5455. Wayne Cotler .md Sieve BriscO<.' perform throui;h Sund.Jy. Jeff Fm ... \\orthy headlines T~ay-Oct. 2'.! .ind Oct 24 (Hemry Cho 1.11..cs his pl.lee Oct. 231. Sl'lowtinlC) ThU(<;Cl.iy 8 JO pm .. rn day at 6.30 i!nd 10 30 p.m .. 5.lturd.ty at 6 anil 10:30 p m ; olnd Sonri.1y-Weod1~.>y at 8:30 p.m. AdmtSSIOO. 57-10. • Padnc Amphitht'alre 100 Fair DrM' on the Orange County fairgrounds, Costa Mesa, 740"-2000. ContrO\o'erslal comic An- drew "Dice" Clay appears 8 pm Sunday. •Hom~ Tour, Oct 17. Corona del Mar H1i:h '.:>< hool PTA at !>Cll'Clcd hom~ lulllh .11 · '>hcrm,in Library .llld G.:irdens follows S2 5 pp Cootact S.mdy long. 759-141 5 • lnlanders' 81Jclc lie Party, New. 14, Ot1\e Crest Treatment Centers at loc:Att0n TBA. Contact Oonn..l Anck11, 777-4999. • Bowers Museum of Cultural Art 2002 •Opera Billl, Nov. 14, Oper-a Paolic al N. M.lln St., S.lnl.1 An11, 567-3600. lnau· locdllon l 8A. Phone 546-:nn . 8 Senior Celebralton Ck1 27 ') .1 m J 1 to .Ht' .md , r.1th. C\11 l(l1!1l'<I Ol~mplC •Dinner Dance. Nov 14 at 6·30 pm, r-·-·-·-·-·-.•-. <. 1 IOC Mad I fJttN Guild .it Anaheim M.11 """ S7S Pl> lonl,1ll J.int:t N.lgu™-i, 5 J2-1 ij(,-, I" Jr t•H1,t"' h.1r .,,. n1Clf\ C. l .1nd O\\\f , • ,. , r h..•nt I ,,.t < v11t.u.1 1t·'t Cr.he~. -~ • I \' 8 lh-.111 .1nrl 'lult• Rt>tt•ption O.r lU .1t • \ l , I It• 111 A• 11 IC:H'j>l•Pll .t 111 1! I h.111 f\1 -:•·nn lr\llll' S.'~ l'P '1,• 1. '""t t' • "'"""'' \\,hh t1.1tlmwen 8.ish l I, t c I rl I ,,, I l•I I· ll .l.1y JI Po'l """·' " 1· •• c ~ 1 rt .~1 ,, t , a1 •C.hino "'i~hl N"'· 1-l, <> flt\\• 11 I ..,h1 (I t(I{ l•t' (l.....,s .i:uokl .II \\o~lln -.., ,. , l ... 1,1 l'l.1.:.1 I f\11..f, Ctl>IJ Mt').;• S 10 pp l nn1.1n ).mt·t N.1t;w\l-.1, S l2·tl<>i' S COFFEEl-IOUSES • AllJ CoHt•l' \\.ir\'hou\e &. Roasltng Co. :;c (, j I >l ~I l\t'\\ I 11rt lkJ<.h. 6 7 5 UJ} J 8 ll""S111n~ \\um"n • > : 11 ~ ln·r· • Arom.i~ Esprt'~'o C.ifc .'S~• £ I; St t t 1 ' 1tf ( J h>t'U.1 t\l ro'-'' ~~ ) 1 > '" •• I h1 •• I. ("'I.Ill 'lJ-..Jn \ldJd.lt•n. L .1.1 \k ..... 1, 5111 ___ 4 .'I ·~·11 "' <.u .111 l.!1.,·th1wr. Ii'') ll79.! • Bt>.lr St. Coffct'l1ouie HJl BcJr )I, 8 \\.l\qucr.1dc 8.111, ( l1 t j 1 St l""-'Ph ~ 11 • l" .ii f11und.1l1hn .it Anaheim I lilton ,1rill r. •\\ l t\ r CJ!UllllJ.: John Da~1do,on BT S W(l rP Cont.id MJr~o lohn">On, 771 H.11 •le B-11 des Pap1llons O.:r 31 Jl 6 pm. tnlu\ 11 llou'>C dinner dJnce live .1nd \I 1"1 r .1uc l10n\ .11 R1t1-C.1rlton L.1~un.1 '-1~1a I fl f, m.1<.quc~ nptc<mal. S200·4UO Pr; I lunor.iry d1,11rwomen, Carol BU1nt•t1 .11111 C.1mv I f,11mhon Phone r1 IOI 'i')·l , ,Jj Heart and Sole Cl•uic. Oc1 l I ,tl 7 JU J m. Ame11can H<·.u1 l\s'>O Sk ''""'or ru" 1111. run. 1 Sk bike ride al J.imbnrl'C Center 11~.111 R1·gency lr~onc Ph me 85C. l5'i5 • 1 he Mother or All Parties, CAI JI 8 p ni 2 ,1 m , R1ch.1rrl MrmJrty's 12th Jn r1t1.1I H.1llowecn Cmtume BJll ft•JhJrM the fn,t.1 Mt~l. 435-2167 • Blue M.lrble Coffeehouse 1907 11.111.>llf 131\d. CCbtJ Ml'\J, 9..':?C.27. 64&-5776. • C.1re Concuto 171 I: 17th St (O'>l.a \k~1 64 2-8440.,. • Calt Paris Z26J ~J1rview Rd . CCNa Ml'->J, 650 113-l • Coffee Corral 2601 Harbor Blvd , Cost.i Mcsa, 43'1 -1020 • Oiedrich Corree and Espresso Bu 474 E 171h St , Co)l.1 Mew, 646·0323. •Diedrich Corree 3&01 Jamboree Rc>.><l, Nl°"'port Beach, 833·9 143 •Graffeo Coffoe ;at 1'.ewpott Nooh Ce11- wr. Bison A\C~nuc between C.in1Clb.l1:k Strt><:t and t\.'\acArthur Boulevard, 6-14- 0l'J 3. Now Serving ... • Pre-Theatre Dinner between 5:00-7:00pm ... 10 • Fou r Course Gourmet [);nner • Price $22 per person Soulh Coast Pim• Costa Mesa • (714) 540-3840 {Nut to Co.) I OOWN HOME COUNTRY C()()t(IN' I ! B~ one entree ! & receive the I second entree (of equal or lesser value) at 1.12 · PRICE LUNCH or DINNER Not good wttt.. ..y other offer • 154 E. 17th St. ! . Costa Mesa 1 646-4303 . ' I l,E>cplr91 10/29l'n p I ·----~-------- gual Celebrat.iorl ol tht' museum's re-open-• Mm's at the led lloll ""' lOSO 8nstol 1ng 9:30 a.m.-S p_m, Sund4y leatur~ cer-Streol!C. Cosu Me.J, 540-9203. Mass E..nglish emonies, a flft IOur, food booths and luck le.ithef, in ~iOn With Red lion Inn activities. and 1993 lntenl.AtlONI CCM?J Model St;ardl, pment the Soulhtm ~ lte- • lullcrl't ~ South ~ ~. 3333 ~ f"inals lot MIU Entfdh Le~ c.1- Br!itol St., CAlM.J ~. 556--0611, e•t. endar Gi(I CNllen~ 1·l :l0 p.m. eYe'IV 368. European d~gnef Wolfgilng Joop. a Thu'1d.ly. Live band ptffolms 9 p.m.-proliftc disigllef of la5111Qfl, fragrance .lnd midnight. accessories. a~a~ .ind signs .iu1ographs • . iS part of the launching of JOOP, h" sii;n.i· •Newport ~¥11 Publtc Libr.a~t-1.ln· ture lme ol men's an<! ~·s designer ~ Br~. 200'5 ~er Dr .. frao,.,.nce noon Wedncsdly. _8t>.xh.. 64..hll81-"M06cow V.a V," CT-_ ·-~hic:.h katures pcn.on.11 ~ .:ind .. ~& •Crysta.I Court Bear Street and Sunflower trom the AL:an KO<n fJ1l'uly\ tup w Mosc;ow Avcnut', Cost.\ Mes.a, (3 IOI SS0·62'19 \'i.l motO!hooW. P"·~nti'\l 7 pm "\Vcd~ Replic.:i ol Eirfcl Tower now on displ,iy as J.1y. Admission lt\.'C, part ot South Co.ut Pl.1.ro's 25th Jn-n~_ry and to draw au<:ntton 1(1 the ~ N~ OunH 113 ~ O.ldt Say Orrv_e. Food OiSllibutton Center Eii;hlh 11nnoJI Ne,~µort Be.x.h, 642~S11 Wt1JI plJnocn Food fair and Wine T~ing, in \\.hKh Or-w-ant frl)f'li su1){>1•t~ .10J IM1.1t \U~ltef'1' ange County's m<l'>l·popUl.lf <c..iaur.inb w:int 1iorn pbnnro (lf"~nll'\I by I ie ~· ~nt their be>! d·~ 1n bcnt.-lot for the iOl.:>JtlUf'I ol Spl'(tJf hc-n1 ptult.~ioiOl\Jlh l.t rood OistribuOon C\.'fllet pt~lcd ~ JO· PI\) luesd.\y '" thc1 8.iy ""'"~ Room, Ft.'\! 8:30 p.m. lod.ly on all 'th<ee w,cls. ~· S7-~12 mission. SlO. Mem~~ ;ind pou.•n\t.ll • N~ '11'Hlrt Arb C~I" 2501 m1:mbtrs of Orang• Cwnty Perfflf"m1ng Clift Or. N~I lk.lch, 6l1·0ll:ll:I Ails Crnttr suppo<t group 111v1ll't.1 to C~ntcr · l ·o11fo111.• du l'.Ul," J t~ nd1t Jll"ot;r.t111 klr 500 5'x:r.1I Hour, fo.1tu11ng crnn1lltt1l\·ntJr)' 1lw ,~ntt•r 1l.111111n • hilt• .1t1 s.)IQ, rnv~. hors d'oeuVfCS prov1<.fod 1iY R.1n~lolo. r1iur, il.tnlo' .1nd fJ!)ll()ll, f>'l">l'llft"ll >II 'l ,lO rwl C.11000 8Dolro Jnd Tr.illoria S1.11i;.1. S·JO. t IS pm Sui I.iv f~t: U S 1 JO p rn lut.~y •fashion lsl<1nd "'"\f>U'\ (l'llh.1 Orh .lbl-1\'t' Pac1fre CO.l\I I hgh\\.J), r-.:t.'\\P•)i"t ~adl, 759·1122. S~1.1I shtMmi; ot 111'11 · d.ty Collection ;it ltn<la Scntlry \ 1 .i 111 • ~ p.m today and 10 a m 5 p.rn. F11dJy S IC'Wish Community Center of Or.lng~ County 250 li.,l.t>r St Cosc.1 M"°"1, 751- 0608 J~ ... 1~ ram1ly fun Oa~. fe.>tuuni; srrolling mu>iCIJns, J Pw:r l'.'1n JnJ T1n\.N• bcll Show family )4ng .. 1long. lvt1s con1<~J'. !Qjnbow the Cl<Mn, l.iCt'pa•nllng Jnd lx~f c~ highl1gllling cxh ol the nt.'\Y f.;ill chitdrens progranli presented l -5 pm. 5und.ly. fC'e. S2 for non.ICC membe~ • Or..nie Co.nt Coll~r.e ro 1 f Jlf\K'W Rt.id, cOOJ.:i 1''\C<-l • .ul .ati0 "Mr.:~ .. x•>. 1(1(.,~ing and fo1,.-:i11.Jl•"!l (hi,,,.,. .1 l1t ~ lt..'\.tUtt" p1CS1":1>t.:1tt0n, proct'llt-d 7:JO-ll p 111 FridJ°I' in lwom 110 ol OCC's. Coun· ~d111g ;ind Atlm1swons 8u1IJrng. Fc:c. S7· Stl SUNDAY BUFFET BRUNCH 10....-3pm $10.95 (ChHdren 12 and under $4. 95) R~Chicken ,,...,. s•wan Top Slrtoin Tlull Chicken 5.a.d Plz.u Slcea (From OUf Wood-fired Own) Mlx•freehFrull And Special Dessen la featume MlxedF,..T.- Mlnl ...... ,.., .......... •w11111 Comp•1 ..... r ChmtlJPsne, F,_.. Coffee, T•, , ............. Or ... Julee ~~ND DAH((~ G R I L L Newport Beed\ • 2607 w. Co.t Hwy. (714) &460201 • (714) 6460202 (.t~ • Orup County MMtet Pl.ice in the ~ p.itlung lot at the Orange County Fai~. 100 Fair Drive. COsta ~. 723·6616. Thous.inds ol items on sale at t~ ~. open~ir swap 11\E'Ct. Ad· mission: SO cents (children µnder 12 free). • PbMt H~ al South Co.1st Pl.\z.J Vilbge, SunfloWer and Bear wects, 5.lnta Alla, 9S7·0SOO. Benefit hdets costing S20 each are available '°' four Pfe-opcning ~ys tlt i>Unct Mollywood TuescJ.i., Oct. 23. TtW! benefiei.lrie, r~ly • .arc l'lguna Art MtMUm, 80\I'~ Museum, Cystie f1· bros.s ilnd Ofo1n eo.:s1 C.ollese-~- • Red Uon Inn 3050 Bristol Sc,, (310) 457-4997. "Cali(om1.1 CoUKtOfS Arms Show." featuring millions ol doll.ars worth ol coll«tible guns.. ri~ .and mil•t.lry af'ti. faru from all nations on d~ay for sa~ °' trade. prt'Sented noon-6 p.m. Oct. 2l, 9 a m.-6 p m. Oct 24 and 9 .a.m.4 p m Oct. 25 Adm1s.s;on. S4-S7 •Santa Ana Country C1ub 200382 Ncw- fl'Ol'I Blvd., Sanl.1 Ana, 557·5100. Third an- n1Jo1I 8ob Hooe/Of Howard P House c.olf Tourn.lmcnt ~fitting the House Ejlr In "'lute ol Or.,ngit Counry on Mond.ly Reg· 1>1ration S250 per golfe-r, S750 per four· >Olllt'. • Shtrm.an Gardens 2647 P.te1fic Co.lit H1~.f'M.,y, C0t0f\J <kl M.u, 7l>0-0137 Fr.end> ol Newpott Be.1Ch Public Libra') presel\IS Lc.gh Sfc.nbcfg ~~ini; about hos hfe ll~ ., no«ed Sfl'Ol'U attorney .and colum mst 7.9 p.m Wed~y. • Beu Sire-et Cafe .1t Ctyruil Court, Bear Screct .lnd SunOower Avenue, Costa ~. 435-2167. foe local Orange County mr..s- 1ery wr11cn - T. Je/(cnon l>.a1ker l"Paoric '::ftjghts"), NO<ttn Ayres ("A World ol CalOt and 5;111'1, Jean Femling ("Getting M'ne"), Pillrici.l Mcfall ("Night Buttcrfly'1 and Mai.inc O'Clll.>dlan (",\ Set Up") - re4)(! from their "°'ks 1n pt_ogrcs) lll lhe monthly PEN meeting .at 7:)0 pm. Frid.ly. They s.gn ~. o( thc.1r latest boo'-> 6:30· 7:30 p.m at Scribner's • 11~ MMble Coffe~houw 1907 Harbor Btvd, Cosu Mesa, 646·5776. "The Power o( Poetry," an Irvine AS)()Ciatt<>n ol the Arts J>'oductJOn, debuts 7 30 pm. Oct. J.7. A<f. m1s.sion: rree • u Galleria D'Arte .lt Fa~tOn Isl.and, Newport Centt.'f Om-e OOftt\ of Pacific Coost Hti;hway, N~ &ach. Artbl/au· thor Leroy Neiman signs copies of h.S most re-cent r~ase. "Big Tune Coif," 7 30· 9 30 p m T IH.'ld.ly • N~I'\ Beach Public libr.ary COfon• tJcl M.ir Brandl, 420 MiH1~d. <orooa del t.UI, "44·3187. 'll:od) Stull," .ah~ bool.. club ~.lrl-d for st«.onJ through fifth grad M .1nd fe.itur1ng ~or1~. creative dr.>mat· • ics, arts· •nd Ciillb .lnd d1:.evwoos with loc.:il authors, hckf Wednesdays al 3·30 p m. through Nov 4 of free "VOoC~ and Visions" poetry d15CUS· ~ 2;30 p.m. Wcd~ay •• •Round Table West ar the Balbo.i Bay Club, 1221 W Cost.:i 1-hvy., Newport Beach, 12131 256·7977. l..'tll'St auth<><'> rec- ognition tl<XW'luncheoo program Tuesd.ly fo<1tures W~ey Eure !"The Red Wines ol Chr.stmas '), Cij1 Ware ("Wicked Com· pany"), Stacey Endres Jnd Robert Cu~­ m.Jn l"Hollvwood ill Your feet") :ind Dr Bruce Cokl1Je1g r·P.a~ l1\.es -Future LJVCS"). C<Y..l: SJO per pcl'.501\/SlOO-per ~~. . • Scribner's Book.store at C')~tal Court, 333,l &at St .. Cost.! Mcs.1, 545-8169 Five local Of.inse County mystery Miiers -T. jelferson Par~er 1··Pac1ric ~ts"I, Noreen Ayres ("A Wo11<J of Color and ~1h"I, Jean fen1ling l"Gelllni; Mme"), P.ttr11.iJ f>1CFi111 1''1'1gh1 Butlerlly"I .md Ma'lme o·ullagh· Jn ("A Set Up"I -~gn lhe1r l.:itl'SI boo!.> 6:30-7· JO pm. fridJy. They rc.:irl from their wurl..s in progress .:ii the monthly PEN meeting .:it Beat Street C..fe at 7· 30 pm • Uni~ersity of C..hforni.i .al Irvine .:11 C')~al CO\e Aud11011um Untv\..,,.ly of C.:il lfom1a .it lr\.1ne. 856-5()()() UCI L<'c1urt.>~ presents f1lip1no hc..ti0n \Hiter N1notc..hl.a R0>a 8 ton•sht f~ SJ 56. • Upchurch·Br°"-n Bool.seUers 38-l for· est Ave .• No. 15', Laguna Bc.1ch. 497-8371 Re.lder's Tile.ltre ~t>Sents its prndudloo of John Stienbcd.'s · Of M1c..e .1nd Men" 8 to· n1git •Hi-Time Cellars 250 Ogle St .• Costil Mesa, 650 8463. Tastm~ o( new \\rnC) from old wineries featurciJ 3.7 pm Thurs- dil)~. New wine am~Jl) tasted J·li pm Fridays. \\'1nery tasung> presented S.>tur· days. Price per taste vanes. •Newport Beach Public librMy NC\\(>Ofl Center BrM'Kh, ~6 j.ln Ck:men.tc Dri•c, NCWpi5111fc-;lch. 644·3181. "Behind the &cent.>s at the Los Angelc.'5 MuSl'Ull' of Art," a free illustrated lecture pr~nte<J by Eleanor Ph1li~ on the collections, 1ac1l11ies, .tit rescorallun al I.he l<>1o An!,'eles Count) Museum ol Art, pr~nted nooo Tu~IJy .. ) p.1rt OI the BrO\\ n Bal{ lunch Series • N"'°porl Harbor Art Mu~eum 850 5.Jn Ck'fllentc Or., Nc."'~t Beach, 7S9 1112 "Adult \'\'iltcrcolot.' rn in-depth \\Ot~ \\h1th include all a~'Ct.s of \\Jte1colo1 p.linting. pr\.>sented 10 a m.-noon l•)r !Je. i;inners and 1 ·) p m for 1ntcrrr":d1'1tes SJt urday5 Oct 17·Nov. H Fee s.io SSO. Sidney Fel.cn, pr~·df'nt OI Ctemoni CE l .. d1'>Cu~ CCrnini's 25 \eJr h1>1ory .:it Tues· d.iy Tall,!> .1t Noon on I ul'idly A<lm1)s1on· frc-c. "Mo1llm) & Mc," \\hl're child ;n;e 2 ": to 5 anJ .:i p.11en1 c\plore the "unctcr. OI llrt by CICilhns sc-.cr.11 hlnd~-On prOjCU pn:scntcd fuc)(by and Th"rsd.1~ Oc1. '.?O. ~2. 27 Jnd 29 Fee; S25 IX'' child Im mu· ..eum membel'), SJS fOf non-memlJ<:rs. • Or.inge Co.asl-Collei;e. 2i01 f•u"ll'W Road, C<Mt.J Mt.'jil, 432 5880 "M~enous. lntrii;ums .:ind Fa;anJt1ng Chin.1: .1 ~li<le Jecture prt.~n1.111on, pr~ntetl 7'.30·9 p.m. Frid.w 1n Room 110 of OCC'~ Coun· seling anq Adm1!»100S B'u1ld1ng Fee Si· 58. "Self Pubh"11ng -A !>econCJ Suutce ol Income" otitrt.'<I 9 a.m -1 pm S.iturd.Jy in Room 202 01 OCC\ ll'\\.1i. Applied 5\.1cncc Bu1ld1n_s. Fet:. Sl9. "The lirt OI 01)COUnl TrJvel' prl')Cntecl 6 30-9:30 p m. 0 t .!"1 on Room lOIA ol OCC's su~.n~l""'d.._. -- ..C'""8n 8U1fd111c; ,M' "'S"J5 • •Orange County Inside Edge Jl Scott 's )e.:ilood B01r Jnd Croll, JJOO Bri)tol, Co:.t.i M<'Sil, 6.i "· l 90'J. l'>\JrL. Ccrzun, cl1rcct<>f Ol PARTNERS, a le,ld1ng \.'()l(e in· the trc1n>lu1· nl.lhOn tOl\.lr!l a pei!Cctul .lnd lll<lfC WS· t.i1n.lble glob.11 society, spe.11...s on 111~ l.itN book "Cnrruni; Into Our (A,,;. Undcc- ~t.1nd1ng the Adult Meumorph .r ,, 6.JU· 8 30 a.m Wl·dn\.">CIJ\ Cu.I 525 • Upchurch-Oro"" BooL.scller j ;u fufN A\e, f';o 1 S, L<igun.\ lh~.ich, 491·8.li j _ Bt11bara ~·MJrco 1•11\'r) her loC\Cn·\\C<'I.. \H1t1ng "''"L.>llOp "\ \ ritin~ as 11 'our L11e CX-f>"iidcd on It" lx1)•nnin0 i•)O-'J JO p rn. Oct :!2. • ,\,U -...1c Classical, Opcril & Traditional • 1ninc Billclay Thcaler U-l! C.1111r•u> Or lf\.11~· 5 • • 4 ~ .! In c~ d.1•J1ton OJ it. •Newport Be.ach Public libr.ary M.lnnt:rs Br.:i.nch. 1005 0.."u Or .. N~pwt BNch.---------------------------:-----------------:--- 64-l·l145 "Alter Sc.hoot B110L. Club," ii lree booL. club seMed for second through filth graders .mcf fo.ituring SIOflCS, ocati\e drJm.:itics. .arts and er.alb .1n.sj d1icusi.oorls "'th loc.il authol's, held \\1ecllll.-sd.I)') at 3 I i \ ',' ' • hllroom Dancing. 610 W. 18th SI. Cost.l "'1csJ, 644·5110 A cla • on b.ill· room d.lncing .ind We>t COJ\I s" ''$ h ol · fer«I G-7 T~y n1~ts. , • Coil& Mu<11 Quic .. steppton .11 Co-.1.l i\.1CW ~ C111.1:en Center, l!lth Sttn'l and Pomon., A\enue, Cc»t.1 "'14.-1.J, 5 .. ) 5669. A WOIOf C1ttZCO "!UMC dJn\.C sroup ~i..s e~ncl'ICtd d.incers 10 io·n thf'm e.t(h Thur'SdJy at 9 1.m. p m. throusJl NO\ 18 •Newport Be.ieh Public l ibr.lry N~pott Ceriter BrJnJi. 856 fl;t-.v'J)Oft Center Om~. ~c"port Be.ad\, 6-44 3187 and C.<44·3181 rree p.11Jm.) Sll)f)111l\C for l· Olnd 6-ye.:ir· okh ohprcd Moncl.>y l'\cnin~ .ll 7 throo~h Nov, .!3. Ch1k.ltcn, "ho OJJe cn(uur.>gt.'tl lo we.1r tlw:ir 1.tmmiCS f()( bcd1111l(' )IOfics, songs .ind Olh~r 1un, c.an br•ni! N.lnl..et>, ~ufled .rn1m.1ls :ind t"\'Cn fa\or1l!• Jduhs Cdi;.:ir Allen Poe's "fhc R.iven • is the focus • 1"'ine 8.ard.l)' lhHt(t 4142 C.imp.,~ Dr. 1~1ne, tsS4·-4~6 Nl.'W 'tor~ (ll)''S lk!x' Moller Comp.1ny, wfl<))(' worS. dNls w11h hum.ln rel.ll•orWl•rs captured through r;:============;:;-1 ' unlClue uw o( mao.-c~ antJ sp.Kt, pettQffO> "The I icf\Ju\ Pro,«t." tn "h"h the 1C\Cn·membtr comp.my performs to the mu~ o( Jom1 Hendtol( Md Bub D)'l.>n, and "In Mnemosyne's House, ~in •nd ~·n." a '"°'k in P'OIC'Cl. 8 p.m. Mon~v. Toc:L.eb S28 • J-ish Community Cenm of Or.an&e County 2SO Baker St, CCIM.:1 ML-W, 751. OG08 Tttn O.ance fot S"ls 15-2.0 .lnJ bay\ 16 20 fua11.111ng II\~ b.lnd da,.iy, ~Cb and soft drln\s, 8 pm. Solturd.>y. Admi~iOO: S7. •Colden West College 1574'4 (.nldcn W~ St., Huntington Beach "fJll '92 fOf· ~•sn film ~in" P,~tf'd 7:)0 pm fri· cJ.l)"-T~ Eni;lish-subt1tkd l•ln~ COfl(.lude ~•th ''Summef'" Cflt'ndl). T1el.cts $3 SO gcner.ll .:1dmm1on, SJ f0t CWC/AS8 or Cold Key Card. fOf mform.\hon, call 891· 3991. "urionro Sen'°' r11m Festi'.l'" pt~ll"d p m Tuesd.:i)i 1n forum fl throu>;h Dec. 8. lhc films: ''Htsh SocK.:ty" (Tuesd.ly); "Nur.e" !Oct 271; "Prot<>t."<11" (Nuv. JI; "A LMg W.ay Home, We're .> f.:im.ly ~·n" fl'.ov 101; "An Off.u·r .lnd ;i Gt-ntlCmJn" I~ 11); .. ._,.,nlet ~ KtJtnt•r" tNov. 24); "lhc Doy in 81~" !Dec 1), ;ind "llw: IC)()' o< Rollin llood" !Dec. IU. Admisston: Ill~ lo C..1kf l'.cy (:lrtl· hokJ, t) .and he.lttn~ imp.i. l'<f p<'(lple. •OM oc,rr.itt film s1uden1 Produ<· tlons 2306 Vtll,\t,'t', liu11c A. £1 Toio, \12&)0, 768:?017 l 1ln\ studl.'nb ne<xl .'IC• 1ors f0t lhc p<oductJOfl of • Commnn Oen· 1.1m1n.,tor " M.alet 01nd fom.i~ a~~ 21·<45 M'edel.f AudtltOnS .and cold re;Klongs \\111 be tit-Id through October. • Of&n&t Coast Coll~e 2101 Fairview Rd • c~ Mes,), 432·5&80 ''AtmJ\.llr Ad venture" ~Im ~ift continues 8.30 p.m Nov. 13 in OCC's fOfum with "New In1· land $.amoler " Ol~ ftlms; ''lhe V~: A Rtmiln ~ Adwn&ute" (Feb. 26>: "Nonwy"' IMlrch 121; "Cn«e" !Mlr<h 26); "lhe Se.1 ~ ~ ol ~~ .. (Apr1I 23): and ''RMn ol Fr.ance" <May 71. Ad- mltlion: U .50-$7, ~ licbcs UO. •Rect.n d\ia Ad. for one of Iha etp,e com.-. dimen. Edi of tlw. li...s en· .. inchadmour fllnOUlca.n a.owdaor s.a.s. P.-v .. ....._ BeUd ,.,_,Ind o...n. Only ....... Oel..y'1 ..... ...... (Coupon •Md"' ID 4 J*!ple I* l*'J) Nat ..... wilh .._, oChm proinocional arr. ar DIUmy'1 Oold Ctld. Dom not Det~·· Newport Beach 630 Udo Plrtc Onvc For Re11neriom call: 714 67'--0100 Or.nge Coat W11l•td / 11vlday, Oc:tEMr 15. 1112 . ,.. 1 Slh ann1~t-rsary season. the Grammy .\\•arc.I wmnmg Emerson Stnng Qu.utcl performs an exclusive Southland engab>e· mcnt 8 ronisht presenied by Laguna Chaml>er Music Society and the Orange Cnunry Philharmonic Soc1cry, to Op<'.n the < o·prt·'><'nt<.·~· Sl\·Contcrt "Vinuoso Ch.1m bt.•r \lu>•C Sert<.~' al Ra11..lay The program 111c.ludc, 1\loL.Hl°S Stnng Qu.>rict in D m.11m. II..· 575, Wcl.x•rn's S1\ U.igarelle>, ~hl))l.11.p\ILh·s St11ni; Qu.11tcl 1'v 7 rn f . 'hc1rp m11101 and Srbcltus\ S111n!{ Quartet, ln1tm.11e \'01<.<.~ T1d.t'LI. .11c ~ 11-S22 A (Onl!X>S<! Your O"n · wlr.crop11on serit" ,,, th11•c or more ronu•1ts '' currl•n1lv avail· .1l>le tor the chamber music concertS JI rhe 1lJrd<1v. bcgmno11i; JI S35 8 M,1ster Chorale of Orange County JI the OrJn,i;c County Pt·rfo111ung Am Center, f,Q() Town Cen1<•r Dr . Cb:.ta /Ii~. SSb (,J{,2 l ht• \Vl•st Co.isl prcmrcrc of Paul f\lct..anncy's · lo\erpuol Or.iroroo" rs pre- >entcd Ou . 24. l•Ll..t•b S..!S·S1 00. • Or.lngc Co.isl College hnc ,O.rts R<'C1IJI I I.lit ~ -o t fJ1" 1cw Ro.id, C~ra Ml'l>J, IJ~ 'ittt!O lnl<.>tllJl•<JnJll) acclamx-d C~­ nu1 Rr.th Comp.in} 1>1:rturms music 11om the Middle A~ to rootcmpor.iry 1.iu ti pm S.11uru.1y .10d 2 JO pm Sun<la> fal< l'I > S I 0 50 S 1 J • Or.rngt' Coast Singers ,11 St. P.iul s Epr:. 11•p.1I Church. I u~11n -l'lS· S1JUO Con· tlutt11r R1d1.1rd R.tul> l<.·acl, 'A Bach Con-u·rr H pm S.)lu1d.1y fcaludng lhrce c.in· r.olJ' ,,, I'> tl.1ch ·A LhmlmJ~ Cc>OCcrt" ti p rn Dl•\ 5 ICJlllllnf: the .tnnu.tl, popul.u ::11ni;r1,..1 u1nccr1 "A CollJgc 01 Com· I"' u~· ti p 1n \ t.11c h 1 j .11 'lkdh.U Luth 11.1n ( h11«h k.1tu11ni; M1d!.lil• Ai;t~ to 11·1 '< r.1 tl.1~ 'h,.1,11 l11t·r,1ture. ~ncl 'The I 1,,,,, .11 J 1,1d1t111n ol 11.l~dn" 8 pm. May II ,11 <JLL Rt ,. rl 8 \loore ThC.ltre fca 1u11P\.: .rn l'H'n111g 111 music by Jowph l.1\J1 r 1d.t•b Sil S 10. • Or.111i;e County Philh.irmonic Society • 11 ()o .1111;{' (.mint~ Pc1lorm1ng A1ts Cenler i.uo T "'"" C. l•nll r Omt•. C•1'>lJ Mes.:i, 646- r I(. I'\ lo' Ani;o·IC'~ Phrlharmomc unde r (1,111111 ,,, t .,, Pl'l~J ~.1lont:n 8 pm S..11u1- 1,,., 11• pw~r.1m 1h.11 1ncludt'S Schonlx>rg's \ .1•11: "' ,;,, Or ht">llJ, l11.Zt's Piano Con- ' 1•1t11 !'.:o l "' A M.1101 and SchumJnn's ~'"' hon\ Su j 1n E-11.11 M.lJOf "Rlicn 11 l 11 1.t·I' S 1 S So.IS 8 P,n rfic S) mphony O rchestr.i Jt Qr,mi;e ( 11un1~ PNlurmm.: Am Center, bOO rown l, 11:1 r Ornt• C•...t.J f\l<'S<l S56 ARTS P.:i • ''" 'i1mphnny 011 hc.tr.i\ frm tonccrt ol '\ ·q ! ''1 J Cl"''"> S<>•1t'S ti 1on1i;h1 honors " \" ·"·"" B1•111,tl·1n < n th<' >K·<ond .1n ,, '""I ••t his flJ"""~ \\Ith J pm~rJm ,,., 11ll' t..11u11 111 11 u"l dote<lo< C.trl St .. Clair, that includes B~nstcin's "Benedlc· tiofl, .. Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 17 In G Major, K.<453 and Mahler's Symphony No. l in 0 Major, "Titan." Pianist john O'Conor Jnd tenor Meir Finkets1ein are guest artists. Cooceri previews 7 both ~c­ nings. Tickets S 13-S37. "Pull the Right Strinps" is the lirst concert of the season rn P:,O s "MeN)n's Musical Mornings" Serres l 0 and 11 :30 a.m. Satvrday. Pr~ram in· eludes 8.>ch, Beel~ and Tma1kovsky under lhe bJlon of .usistant conductor O.lntel Hege. Voolmis1 Jennifer frJutschi, 18, is guest soloist. Tickets: S7·SIO. Jau, New Age & Blues 8 Barbacoa 3333 W. Pao fic Coast High· way, Newport Beach, 646-6090. Sa\0- phonost Jeff GonLal<-s and his band pe<form 9 p.m. frrdays. 8 Birraporetli's 3333 B1islol St., Costa M<.~. 850·9090. Paul Kent Quartet, fea· turtng Mitch Mitchell on saxaphone. Tem E.1gan on ba~. Louis de fJrrJ on vibes, SIJl)' Holland oo drum\ and Kent on key· bcwd), plJys 6-9 p.m. SundJys. Don Mill- er') Big 8Jnd plays m~ for dancing c~cty Mond.1y from 8· 11 ·JO p.m. Admrs.sion: tr ct• •Blue Marble Coffeehouse 1907 Harbor Blvd, C~ Mes.1. 646·5776 The laz £co- hon11d~ Tno plays blues Oct. 22. • Cafe lido SO 1 J()(h St Newport Beach, 675 2968. Jcx• NJP.p.l and The All·St.a~ pcrtorm 1on11:h1 I he Oerel Bordeaux Gwup plays r ml.:iy ISS co~erl. Dt.-e Dec McNeil ~mgs JJU and blues Saturday (SS CO\N). PJ()fo Nonn1s Btg Band pl.1~ 4. 7 JO pm. Suncl,1y <S8 cover>. WJync W.tyne's New Contempor.iry Band IJCr· form> T u<.'Sday. Keyboards and llOCJIS by Sp<:'ual Guests W1.'C.ln~y. tndeya sings iau and blues Oct. 22. ~\times: 8~30 p.m · 1 J.m. ThursdJys and Sundilys- \Wdn~ays. ') 1.30 am Froday·SJlurdays. • Colpislrano's 1 J2S E Dyer Road. SantJ Ana, 641-4901 [\Cl) SundJy en1oy aJtc1· noon Jilll fc.itunng the sounds OI lhe Ron Kob.iya'>h1 T rtO 8 Carmelo's 352ll E Pacific Co.ut I i1J.(/l· "J)', CoronJ dcl Mar, 67S· l 92 2 JCli GonzJlc~ pl.l)) .~Jrilno ...ixuphone II p.m. Monr.Ja~ 8 Diedrich Coffee & Espresso Bar 474 E. 17th St Costa Mt'SJ, 646-0323 Paul Kent and frrends play 9 p rn .. m1dnrgh1 S.11ur- d.J\~ Adm~run. free. •Irvine Barclay The.1ter 42-1 2 umpus Or I" me 854-4646. Muhrcultural Arts Council of Orange County presents l. Shankar and Caioline Shanur .playing Asian·lncli11n jazz with gu~t Don Cherry 8 p.m. Tuesday. T'1Ckets: S 16·S20. 8 MilJli's at Red lioo Inn, 3050 Sri~ol St .. Costa Mesa. 540-7000. Big Band dancing 2-6 p.m. every Sund.iy w11h special guest art~: John Henderson (Sundlyl; Frank Amos (Oct. 25). llMu~ll's 8y the ~ii 311 Pacirrc Coo~ lligh,\ay. Huntinglon Beach, S36·2SSS. The )im OeJuho r110 performs fodJy· Saturday nighls rlt 8, 9:30 and 11 and Sun- days al 3, 4:30 and 6 p.m. Special guests: Vocalist Ruth Price and s.ixophomst Cot'· don Brisker (Frtday·S.\lurdayl; JlutJSt Sam MoSl (Sund.iy>. There is a S4 entertainment ch.lrge and S7 m1mmum f~-crage charge. 8 Orange Co.1st Colltte fine Alts Recital H.ill, 2701 f.iirview ~d. Costa Mesoi, 432-5880 lntemation.illy .xd.11med Chest- nut Brass Comp.any perform~ music from the Middle Ages 10 contemporary ~ 8 ·p.m. Saturday and 2:30 p.m. Sunday. rid.- ets: S10.50-S13. 8 Orange County Performing Arts Cen- ltt 600 Town Center 0 1ive, Costa Mnil. 556·ARTS. 1992·93 J.uz Series opens with s.lJCophooist Tom Scott. planisl O.wrd Be· noil and i,>uitar-"<ocal duo Tuc.k & P.lllt 8 p.m. Frid.1y. Tickets· Sl6·S34. Series con· 11nues with the Branford Manal6 Quilrtet 8 p.m. Nov. 21 and the Shirley Hom Trio and tromboniSt. Oclfe.>ro Mats.>lis 3 p.m Feb. 7 • Pl.lyers 18100 Von K.mnan A•1? .. trv11w, 660·9115. "Mlmbo t\tnS'' 8r.wli.1n 1uz presented .S;iturd;iys 6·9 p m. 8 Pronto Crill Jl South Co.nt PIJL,\, 3333 811>1ol St., CostJ MC\.1 Easy·listcnmg j.uz. fcarurrng sounds innuenccd by 1 om Jones. Tony Bennett, f rank S1ru11r11 and Johnnv MJth1s, f"l!Sentcd 5·30-8·30 pm Wcd~­ d.tys·f ridays . • Randell's 3 Hutton Centre Dr~c. Santa AM. 556·7700. Timetable plaY' contctll· porary j.iu 1 hulSd.:iy Gu1t.1r~ Randell Young :md tilt-LA Blut.-s All?>tars pl.iy blut" Fro<!Jy SalCOphoniSI Karl Den'oOI) ·'Pfl(>.U\' Saturday ,1nd with his quinl<:I MooJ.i>. ~.u.man P.iul C.irman pl.:iys pu Tuc~fay. l a1tnum pl.lys lJltn l•lll \,'\'<.'<fnc)(!ay Sl~tirnl'S 6 .ind 1 I p m. A.dm1ssl<>tl tree. 8 SI.) light lobby lounge JI IMOC fo.\Jr· rl04t, 16000 Vnn l<Jrman Ave., lrvmc.\ SSJ· 0100 Ea5y·hstenmg jan by gu1lanst Robett Conu S·6 p.m. f\.-\ond.:i)-fudJy. •Studio Cafe -Corona dcl Mar )201 E COJ\t I lwy .• Corona dc l M.u. 67S-757S.' Any Dinner Enlree luncb-Olnnet Brunch-Cocktelts • Ollor good <1mg .. monfl Ocl:ltler . Oler good tar,_., ...... Ol'lt1 .... 43()p1'1 ·Oller good wtWJO chig on pnm.. otff • Nctvalid tcr~cr~ • Net valdwite ~ Ofl8r oller 428 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa· (714) 650-1750 :...,.. f2 Orange Cout WMklnd / lhweday, October 11, 1112 .' ' ' ' , t ' t ~. ' ~ ') If' \u! J.. 11i. I I ff "" f' f •_, '"' it") d ..0 Best Bet Richard Raub directs • Orange Coasr College's select vocal ensemble the Orange Coast Sinlers in an all· ach concert 8 p.m. Saturday at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 1221 Was , Tuslin. For tickets, phone 432-5880. TOP ·T-EN October 12 -October 17 TOP25 ALWAYS ON SALE! __ ... Su~ Jeff Conales ~ hes Nnc:I pcricirms '9 p m. Satu«Wys.. He performs !Ok> 7'30 p.m. Sunct.y and Tuesd.lys. Pop, Rock & Country lensed children dily .lnd Oct. 28. Modern Faith plays ti.»· sic rocl. Oct. 23·24 and 30-31 l~S covCf). Cultu1e aod Back in Service play ~ Oct. 29 (~10 <XM!fl Doors open Jt 8 p.m .• COf\Cl.'rts ~n at 9. Oub ab-e limit is 21 and over with To. • Cruy Horse Stulc House and Saloon 1530 Brookhollow Ori\'e, Santa Ana, 549· 1512. Laura Wesley 8.tnd plays 8 pm.· 1.30 am. ton1i;ht·Sund.iy /l.tlrshall T uckcr B:ind performs 7 and 10 p.m Monday. •AJu Colfff Wa~H & Routing Co. T~ Just~ B.lnd play. 8 p.m.·~.30 am 506 31st St. ~ .Be.ic:h, 61S..0233 Tu:esday. Oafl.l-Lee -& Heam A fire per· Lave l.K ~nos ~ys alt~n.lll\le rock and '°'"' 8 p.m.·1:30 a.m Wed~ay·Oct. rol\c toniahl. Bo.lrding t louse· Rc.)(h plays 25 The K1n~on Tuo guys Oct 26. W1kl· original fC>llt Frid.ly. Amie~ performs _fir~ pla)'S B p.mA:3 .i..m. Oct. 27·31 ooi;1nJI follt rock Saturday. lcora s,,ge Sammy KershJw appc.i~ Nov. 9. plays Clf1gin.il foll Sunday. Or1g,nal pop al'\· •Irvine ~tday Theater '42'42 umpus- 1>1 Joe Ongie ;ind his l:iand appear Or .• Irvine. 8S6·SOOO. "The Lady Sin~ W~y. Cl.Issac folk music1.in lohn Jo-Countty." a bcflefit concert by Tammy 5q>h pcrfOl'ms Oct. 22. Showlim~. 8:30 W)-nette '°' llVlne Temp04'4ry I tou\lng. p m except Wednesday .ind SundJy (8 ptesented 5.lt1.1rdJy with a prc-conc:t'rt buf. p.m t Adm1u.on: free. • fet by PaSla Bravo on rhc Plua .it 5.30 8 Waterfront Hillon ·West Coast Oub 11100 hofic· "Coost' Hwy.. Huntingtorr &c.ich. 960·SURF. Disc JOCl..ey on Mood.ly, Tvcsd.1y and 5..l1urd.ly. Oub Ix-comes ''PIJnet.farth," Jn undcrgrovnd nig_ht dub, Wcdnt.'>Clay. Lt\<.' rewc tx1nd f>!r1orms ThursdJy. Frid.iy is fOC.ll funl. nti;ht. 81b band sounds presented Sunday. • kar SlrHt Caf• al C~at Court Bear pm. anti the concert "' 7 p.m. T ielcts Str~I and SunRowrr A\cnuc, Costa ·Mcs.l. S40 for the t>uflet/concert, S2I (..x 1u>t lhe 4lS·2167 Er~ Ale pcrfO<mS Satucd.iy concert, • OceM Pacific Sinsle Sailors 646·4005 Non smoking smi;I~ g,1thcr <!\cry Sunday .n 11 " m. ror ;i sa•t. l>Jtb«uc and soc1.1I hour Tom Mcl~11n pl:i~ Oct. 24. tom Long ap-. •Irvine Meadows Amphithutre 8808 Ir· pc.in Oct.. l 1. ~11~: j 0 ,, m .2 pm \inc Cen1er Om.-e, Irvine, 855·8096. The 8 Open Bridi;e 45-plus in Cost.i Mes.,, 650·2320 lntecmedi.ite lO ild\Jncctl matcl~ 7 p.m. \\"cdnt.>S<:la~. ~ S:! Adm·~ free. B-s2·~ and Violent rtinmes pl.ty 8 pm. •lilt Medl•y's Music Cily ll!77'4. Oct. 24. O..anz1g. White Zombie and ~)'U5' Btw'.hur>t 54 . fountain V.il~. %l·2l66 pl.iy 8 p.m Hal~ 1':1 ht ({X t •,11). CL\wc rod. 'n' roll P'f'Sented nightly. Ttt· 'rd.cu: SlO.SS. s* ht.ldc< \\llh Bill Mcdk1" Gari, Pudctt 8 Le Meridien hotel. 4SOO M..1cArthu1 and P.tul Re\'Cte, plus ~'(.l.ll guest come-81\'d., NC\\'POft Beach, 476·2001. "Bro.ld• dwn Br.ad G.Mrtlt. prt\Cnlt.-J 7 tunidll (no .~Y· My Way:· a ~rd of music.11 CO\'t'rl · fo..CBS N1&fit" \\1lh dl't'1.ty ~~ne theJtcr. m.igic, mmedr .ind ~p<."C1.1lty acts. Cun •Keny S pm frid.iy tS5 c11H•rl The is held .ll 1 ~JI donner she)\,), 8 and Bc-s.t ol Roy Ofbison fe.>lurtn~ BOO Culley ; 9 45 pm. Fricl.t)~ $3 CO\Cr ch.lri;~. l\\O 8 St. Andre\\-> Pr csb)'ltrian Chu1ch C.00 St. And1cY>> RooJ, i'ewpo't Bt.ich. 6Jl- l885 5'-r~nd•tllt'· ~insJ~ SeftCS continues 7:10·9 pm. Wedn~ \\-1tti Bonnie W1ll..1n~ 1n a 1111.)!;fam l!tk.'<.I "R1'.>ol~ins Conn~t The Kev to Intimacy." Sl tlon.1· tJon tolk"(ll'd a1 Joor. ChilJ cMc .wail.:ililt.> by reservation by noon MondJv at 611 • p m S.Uurcb( ($5 W\CI). ~ci;uLlf loncup c.lr111k minimum per per>Un J.mct!' ;ill "'&"!' to CL1 \lC Rod ·n· Rnll 7 2885. . pm. \'\'c."cfn(,(jj) 'lhu""<IJis. ~PPy h.)Ur 8 M.uquee 7000 C.uJcn GrO\~ Blvd , anJ cOtnpltf'fl('llt.lfY bullet S·7 rm. b~)~ W~insicr, 891·14)0. Soul Nlthcn, Jn !SS cm'\.'r ;alter 7 p.m l. Cl,b>1C RQC.I.. 'n' LA hiefi cner~ J>O'~r roe.I. srwp. per· Roll 7 pm. 5.lturdays ISS coH.·11; f1l"t.' (orrTb 8 30 p.m. fnc:by. "'" tounlr) e ~ \\llh Tom Poth • M~i's <it Rl-d lt0n lnn, 30SO 8n~ot St.. D.lll(t" F.Kt()rf 6 p.m. Sund.l)'\ Ooo~ Cosca M<'S,1. Rismi; Sw appe.ln tonight· optn S p n\. Tu~tJy fod.l), 7 pm !,..\tur· S.1turd.iy and Oct 22·24. Soool ~ncr.i d.iy·Mond.ly. tioo pi.J)'S Oct. 29·31 . • Allc1malive Rep<!rlocy The;iter 16J6 S Cr;ind Aw • S.mt.i AnJ, 836·7929 ... Anh· gone," .in upc.l.Jtcd \Chion of tilt.' Cicd tr.igedy, Thul'\d.l)'S 1hrv11i;h Saturdays ill 8 8 The Blue 8e«!I C.ire 107 21~ Pl.ice, N~:wpott Se~7S·23J8 ~Tht> Blue Bcill AfM!IK..ln Mwc Showcase," ., oighl of or1sm.il ll«)USlic mUSie '°' tmctg1ng song· wr1tl'n, pre\Cnt~ Moncby. Nov 16 .lnd 0«. 21, Wfllef\ S1gl\ up bct\\'C<:ll 5:3()... S:4S p .m .• and 20 n.trncs arc r.indomly ~­ lcctcd lO perform 6-8.45 p.m. Est.lbl1~ soo~11tcrs ~m 1n 2S-mirwtc sets after 9p.m • 11~ Marb~ Corfffhou~e 1907 H.atbof 91,'(f. C~ ~~. 6.C6·S776 £~.aid Sh.l<b pl.ty .a.ltc.-rn..tM! pop tonicht T<>m McCl.lin pla~ ()(ig>n.ll pop FrteLy CD. Gusl.lh.on perf()(ms (olJ.. rock Saturd.ly Ron S~"'" plays mock'<n folk Sund.ly. Ron ~rby performs lolk rod, T~y. Mc· , Salsa ~ UhllO bt.lt music Wcdiies<Wy Showttrnft. 8-t 1 1on'(11c. 9 p.m.-midn'SJ'll Fricby·~t~rcby; 8·11 pm. Sund.ay· Wedrietdly. ~: Free •tr&ncloft'1 loutlp at The~ Hen· 1.JSC Motel. 3350 AYenue o( IM Ms. CCMLJ Mcu, 751-S IOO Cu1tarrsHoalr~ Jerry V.alenlme oJPpe.Jri S:)()...9 pm. Monday- FtidJ~ Buffet and Happy Hour 4.30.7:30 pm • lffn f\'tflfrC""enTtt lrUO. ~mpus Orr~ And Br~ ~. Irvine, 7.C0-2000. "An (vcnlng Wrth £1\'rS" smnns Michael M)'l'rs, the Comedr ol Don Hinson and music..ll gf.bU Th4t ~ and Mystcna pre· W!nlcd 1 p.m. 5.a=· Ti<:l.cb: $1 2.50-$20. All ptOC~ 1t C.ue Affa11 Foun· cbtion for nlenUlly and phystc.llly chal· FN1hFl8hhltr AIY .. 'Round · 8r1r!k .. L.-..... 11., r.1 '" ·,1 H.ilh,1' blJ ·1G33 •P.Jcific AmphithHtre 100 Fair 011-.e. p.rn., Sund.iys •11 7 P 111 until Nov 14 Costa N\C)a, 546-4876 r:irt..mg SS. Mor· Tid.cts S 1J SO S 16. n~ with special gueu Callon Drunk • Blue M:irble Coffeehouse 1907 H.trboc m;iles final a1e.t appQJraoce S.11urd.Jy. 8tvd .. Costa Mc"'1, 641J·S776. 0>-y M<>fJn Ouy OJ>ournc appcaci Nov 13· 1 • perf<Mllls conlal1c the.iL~ impro11is.tllon 8· • R•ndell's ) Hutton Cenlre Or1\C, S.1nta 11 P m Mond.l) · Adm1>SIOO: free. Nia. 556·7700. The Actual) ~y R~S St.in· • Goldcn West Collei;t' PatK> ThCJt('r, day n1i::ht R&8 voalt)I )oc £~110 •'P' 15744 Coltlt-ll\\l~t St .• Hunhnglon 895· pc.ars Ot't 31 at 8 and 11 pm. No C'O\Cf, 8J78 Shill.~.ue's "Comcdv 0( E11or~." no minimum. ~ s.tory ol a family sep~u.itcd by st11p • Rt'u~n·s <.or.o W~ne< A~ .. Hunting· wreck Who ¥<ind up, unl.nOMl to cach ton Beach, 842.s111 The Eddie Mont.a OJ ocher. in the ~f'f~ city. p<csented 8 ~ m B.lnd per1orms 9 pm -1 :)0 am frid.>y· frid.iy·S.i.lurda)'). 2 p.m Sundays lhrovsh 5.lturdays in Oclxlber. Oct. 31 Tid.cb S7·S8. • Sc•mpi 1576 Old N~port 81\d., C"6U • Cto"e Sh~l.t'SpHre fMli\al 128S2 Mes.l. 64S·85GO. C"'° Arn« perrClfm) live Main St .• Garden Gra.-e, 636-7213. 'long entertainment Wedncsd.J~ 0..ay's Journey Into t-:1gh1." £~~ 0 l'.Ct· II'~ autobq;f aphicat drama abOul h. tcOU· •Stag Lou,.e 1 '4S .£. 19lh St.. Costa bled family. Wec1nesd.tys through Saturdays Mes.l. 631 ·9"813. Cu+t.ar.WS.nge< Peter .u 8 p.m .. Suodlys .u J and 8 pm. un11I Wid.ersh.lm pU)'S foll. country and oldies Oct. 31. Tdets: Sl8·S22 at 8:30 pm Thursd.iys. The Sharks pLly pop 4·8 p.m ~ Sund<iy. • Huntinfton ..8Hch ~e at Cask-f School, 2 141 StrathmooJ L.lne, Huoting 8WMt'houSt' Resuuranl 1450 v~ t>por. lon Bc.lth. 832-1405. "An)'1htng ~:· to, Newport Beach, 673-4700. Bad. in Cole Portef') seagoing musial, pla fri. Ser'lfice plJysr~e 1on1gh1 and OcL 22 days and Salurtl.' at 8 .m t ~s ~rt,!h.i!lhk ~dau..c tack f~u --!!!~-~~~~~;...2. :.l!.:!!~2 ~µ..~ <fJy.tlfurday ($$ QM?4 Tnntd.ld 5too zz WI JY matinees at p.m. Orum Band peri0<ms Sunday and Oct. 25 25, Nov. 8, 15. Td,e<s: S9 and S10. (2 p.mJ. "R.1sg;i·Hoose MondJys." fe.i-• trvlnt' Community Theater at Turtle tu1111g live t'ntert.t1nment every Mooday Roel. Community Pilrk, oo Sunn)hltl Lane nisht with det'jays Roberto and Scorc:hm;in, at Turtle Rock Ori~. Irvine, 6S7·S496. features lt.ll Roots plil)llng regg.'IC and "Cri~ o( the Hear\;' Beth Henley'~ Pu· punt.> rod Mond.iys 1n OCtober. KROQ liu.cr f>rile·wtnning scciocon'ICdy about lOUI Mu$tC ~.isc presented Wcdne 11\fcc ollbc.lt Miwssipp1 sistcts, fr.days and The Finest Japanese Dining Experience Ult Ml t PllYATt DNC IOCM t lN«:i lOOM 11PPAN l>OM t TATMI ICX»t t COCJTAl lOtHi _, ... am Horikawa T*fo • U. Anples • SIMI Nw sount COOT 1611 Sunflower Ave., Bldg. E, Sinta Ma (714) 551-2531 PLAZA VIUACE J minutes to Performing Arts Center Allo ~ llm.E TOO'O t 111 S. Sin PeGo St, U. Angeles C1' (213) 680-9355 Best Bet 5.itu1d.1)"> at II p m thro~1 CXt. :!4 A ! mt .~oo 56 .md ~8 8 Or11nge County Perfor ming All> Cen· ter 600 Tcr.vn Lentrr Ouw, ((N,1 Mc..i. 774·.lOOO. I l;il Holl>rool.. \\h<I I) 1n his ltilh y.:.ir plJymi; m the ooc-rn.in sho·"· .tppe.in 1n "M.irl.: r.,,11n Ton1sht" 8 p.m Oct. JO. Tl(l<cb. S 15 5JS 8 South Coast Repertory 65S l o"n Cl•n tcr 011\ •, CC..\.l M1 )ot, 1)57-4013 011 1hc m.1m \13~l' "Our C11untry ·s C.O.XI." lul\ bcil.:il..e Wcrtcnb.il.cr s 'cor, o.ilxxft an ltl'- al1\t1C )Oung l1t.'lltCnJ11t 1n ,in l81h Cer.tvr-. Au>ttafiJn pcnJI < 1\11)('1} tlir«ein~ .1 fJS'·.: i;roup OI com!Cb 1n lhl• c1iontr~·s 111~ pl;i1 f>IC\.it."\..-S lx>Rinmng Frt<IJ~ .md rum 0.:: 2l·NO\' n . Tic~b: S1S -S2J ("' prt."11<"''· S25·Sl4 for rq,'t.llJr pCll<Ytl\JllCCS On th• sccontJ "-ISC' "let's Pl.It T\")· . rh.• \\0tld rrcm.crc ol Anthon\ Cl.lr\OC.) rom.111<!.! story 1111n~l·n.: b.l\i'b.Jll, ~'( Jncl rhe ~r'!:k., SCl'O<.'. run) thrwdt CX.1. 25. l1Cl..l•:1· ;·1 \. SH . Cu1ta•n fc)J l)och ~IJ~). ti pm luC>· d;iy·frid.tys, 2.30 ;inJ I\ 1> m ).m.11!.1•~ and :! 30 anti ... 30 p m S\ln.;lJ~ OinMr theater •Keith & M.1fKo's Mur•r Myitery ill Scon) Sealoncl Gnlt t. Bar 3JOO 8r1>1ol St, C~il MN, (21)) J{>IJ-1767. Sol\C·1I· )'OUl'S('ll \\hot.lumt, y,fwre Jllors ~ ~ dinner SucstS,_p<t')('ntcd 8 pm SJturdJ)'). • te Meridien Hotel 4500 M.>cAtthur Blvd .. Ncw1>0rt Bc.lCh, 476·2001 ·Broad· \\l.ly, My W.1y, • ;i Stoorg.l~rd ol musical 1he<11t'r, m.1g1c, comedy Jnd Spt.'CiJlty ;icts. is held at i bpcci.11 dinner ~how), 8 .tnd 9.4S p.m. Frida~. $l cover ch.iri;c. 1wo drink minimum per pcMn •Meua nine Resuur.int 19800 Tammy Wr.nette perform at lrvme Barclay Theate r Saturday as part of "The Lady Sings Country" be nefit for Irvine Temporary Housing, a community based non-profit organization that provides transitional hou ing and emergency support services for families and individuals, and assi ts them in becoming self-sufficient. A pre-concert buff et and no-host bar will be available at 5:30 p.m. on the Barclay plaza. Wynette's performance follow at 7. Tickets arc s.io for the buff et/performance, 522 for the show alone. Phone 640-87-l 8. .. \l1cA1thur !JI, I lr\111(', •155 C~UE ~ f !>u•p•C•Olh," a nt."<> m\~1m-comcd, L.iu"tt on tht.' nll')• "-' 'Cas.1!.>l,1n ;i... •> ptt.'S<'r. tcrf foda~> at 8 p.m .1nd S.1tu•d.ws .11 ., pm Admr>sion· SJ8 s..is. fl'('Jruy l"t"\\flllrt BcJch M.m101t Su11~ cvnttnues 11\ Sl-111- per·couplc .. M)>ICl'\I \\ tt.·lo.1:00" pJclo..'fb•' \\h1th indudl'; d111nt·1 tlic hO\'· a h\11· 10<-.m ~u.1c frnfa~ or S.>tu1d.1y l'Hnmi; .1n1I l>rcal.t.>!>I the "~'l d.11 .:11 1lw M.1111ott" \\'1nd.)\\> lt~.1u1.10I •Old World Cwm.rn Rest.lur.rnt ;:.vi lt.·OICI AH.' Hunllnt:ton lk.id'I, 8.!t.i -l;'jl) • EO(Ore, · •. n Jud1l·ntc p.11lonp.1h(>ll lllf> llr\ tlinnv. 1~ p11: ... •n1 ... ·d JI 7 i1 m "·"ur• d.\~. A.Jn•••,. 1 S·HI •South Co.ul Pl.lu Vill.1i;t• \\ur1kr \ln - tery Dinner ll>J I S111t10\w1 "' · " 11 An.l. b "'5·9"' .!l> !>11l·tiuelo. I k.ltit \ .. L. 'o. Ill .,, .. ..i. • m 1t-r \\untnh ·s Tuml>' p1e.entt-d ., pm. ">.'iturtl:iv~ 111.l.d> ~SS ~r f>C™'4\ 11\dudt.~ J1nnl'f, ow\t'"' Ch.il'lp.lb"'' ~1'<1 gr.\tuilM.S Auditions . • f<lieh lutltenin Church 8.lOO fll,) AH• • Huntiogton Beach, S30 2873. Auditions '"' Orange Counly Children's lhc.llt:r') 8abis "' TO\l.'lnd." lt.> l>e 'p1~nt~>tt ()c('~ 4· ll <il \'\'e>trr11n)lt"f Cullur;il Arb c~n1cr, held 6·9 p.ll' Oct 23 Jnd 12 30 2 10 pm. Oct, :?4 Ca)I of ch1klrc.-o .ahl''> 8· 18 sous ht. • tr\line High School The;iler 4321 \\,11· nut Ave .. 1f\.1n,. "b8·34ll Opt:n c.hhl'l!\ t.all for TheJtrl.'l.lirc '°' Ch1kh n·~ "l'ct1:'r Pan," lo be pn.'Scnled CX'C 18-27 ~t Ir.mu 8.:irdaY. T~ll,, 10 .l.nl .4 pm Satufd.l) f0< children's roles and 7·10 pm Tu&t.1y 10< adult rot~. Ple.uc brms 1>hc.>to ;ind "- svmc. Lobster Tail Dinner $ 95 Includes Baked Potato and salad bar Served Every Night except Thursday (Prime Rrb Night) -1712 Placentla, Colla .... (714) 631-8903 ans Prager, celebrating his Ritz Restaurant's 10th anniversary, said,"thcrc isn't another rc!>taurant m to\\ n. except tor the hotel h.1nquct room-.. where an event lt!..c thi' could take place." I le \\,1.., rcll:rnnc to the Fair Share 502 tlinncr ,;.1rty l.t!>t Sunday 111ght "hen he opencd Thc Ritz, in all 1t-. clcg.1nt ~plcndor. to 1 .11-.c S'.:!70,1100 tor Share Our Sch C'>. Restaurant Critic Ocfore dmner began, Michael Kang (who coordinated the dinner with Prager), and Alan Greeley, t\\O talented, madcap chefs, , offered decidedly non· Escoffic r hors d'oeuvres, including shu·mei of escargot, ''drunken" ~hrimp, and pinwheel ahi, during the prc·dinner Champagne reception in the ou tdoor patio above the rel.taurant. PrJgcr\ famous role model, Augu.,tc facoffter who cooked at London's Ritz Hotel in th e '20s for Untain's royally, was hJnd!>omcly saluted by a masterpiece sevcn·course dinner prep.ired in his honor by six of Orange County's finest chefs and ··.-oun tlc!>s ass1s1::int-;. including: A Gooll Cause Gu.1tlalupc C.1marcna, Alan Grl·ctc:--. Michael Kang, Jean P1c111.: Lanan1ss1cr. John ~1cL1ughhn and Pascal Olh ats. Celebrity chefs serve hungry ... twice Pr.1gcr\ kitchen crew, with l·.1mcrJ·.,hy Chef Camarena in ch.irgc, began the dinner with gently smoked l.turgeon, miniature potatoes lopped with caviar and a European accent of herbs with scrambled eggs. They continued with Prage r's signature presentation of Petite Marmite: a strong, pure, savory broth topped with oven·hot puff pastry. Lnter, after L ast Sunday's F air Share :502 din n er p arty a t The Ritz raised $2 70,000 for Share Our Selves. Among the celebrity chefs who lent their talent to the affair were Michael Kang an Ci Alan Greeley (top photo) and J ohn McLaughlin and Jean Pierre Lemanissler (right photo). The Ritz not only provided the site, but its staff of 1 U5 as well, including sous chef Arthur egog a left photo). Table settings (above) awaited the culinary dellg~ts. Photo§ by K.11t11uy11 lbtlno•e ' • • ' • • ·1 •· • " J • J i .,, .. ·~-r , ,. , ·t ""., • .., • ,. , ,..~, -r .. .. l C': ir-.,. "\ ... ' ., • • • • .., •' ... t • t4 Orange Coast W..und I Thursday, October 15, 1192 --#-- several more courses and a salad with chce c, they provided dessert: 400 hazelnut soufncs, in nil, with Creme n I' Anglaise. Olhats, of the Pn cnl rcstnurant, along with an assist from The Ritz-Carlton Hotel, prcscn1ed lobster Cardinal wi th molds of seafood, crowned with lacy bits of charred leeks and baby lobster, after the soup course. Kang .. Five Feet Too, nnd Greeley, Golden Trurne, teamed ag:iilno prepare a more traditional French course: ronsted quail with wild rice, truffles and (oie gras wi1h dcmiglacc. LeMunissicr, Antoine's and McLaughlin, J.W.'~. enh::inced· render noiscucs or lamb with fresh rosema ry and chervil in Escoffier style. fine wines, selected by Prager accompanied each co urse, ending with a rare dessert \\inc. 1986 Chalk Hill Late H:uve t Scmillion. The entire Ritz staff (115), including sous chef Arthur Shegog, pastry chef Frederick Spcik, plus waitresses, busbo)'S, butchers, hostesses, kitchen cle:m up, etc., donated their work and time to support the SOS event. Sous chefs and assisfa nts from other restaurants worked as a team with iotcnse concentration in the big Ritz kitchen. According to Ri tz chef Sulvatorc Troin, "The entire crew enjoyed this. It was wondcrf ul working togethe r and we were all proud 10 be a part of such a good cause. It was &ood to work this way to t::ikc care of people on 1he s1rce1s who arc hungry and need help. We are h::ippy to be here tonight." So were the diner , who \\ere treated to 1he strains of Murray Kord::i's strolling musicians who provided music in each or the dining rooms. At the end of the spect::icutar evening, a beaming Prager presented each departing couple with a bottle of specially labeled wine, 3 ~uvcnir or his 10th anni\'crsary, "A Tribute to Escoffier" and n memorable fund ·raising evening. Dining Highlight ef the Week Fine dil'lng, teat\.Xing got1met seafood, in Newport's most intimate setting. 2100 W. Oceanfront. (Newpoo Pier) 673-2100 ~· COSTA MESA THE BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE 2300 Harbor Blvd. (Eastside of the Harbor Center) 641 ·9777, Reservations accepted. Lunch Mon.·Fn. 11 Lm. lo • p.m. Dinner Mon. 4 to 9 p.m.; Tues .. Wed, 10 9:30 p.m., Thurs . Frt. tP 10 pm.; Sat. 310 10 p.m .• Sun. 3 to 9 p.m .. Costa Mesa's oldest steakhouse boasts a 30 year tradition of MtVing the finest in ctlarbroiled stelks, fresh hsh and cnlcken W•m. fnendly atmosphere suitable tor wery occut0n from bus.ness m ... inga to family patties Lunchee from $3.•9; complete dinners from $8.95. Grazing me,.,, and burgM llfter • p.m. from $3.95. Pnvate rooms few business meetings. reheatul dinners, receptions and lp8dal oocaSK>n parti•. GINO'S ON THE t9U 428 E. 17th StrMI, &50-1750. R .. rvations acoepted. A eo.i.i Mesa landmark. Warm. intimate meettng place; the ultimate neighbOrhood rMtaurant and lounge. Lunch, dimer, WHMnd ~akfaat. Expert.Iv prepawed rlbl. burgers. sandwiches, salads and ~ lpeci .. ies. Liv• piano t.r entettlllnment In the lounge; ainga1ong K.,aoke weekendl ffom 7 p.m. HOM(AWA 3800 S. Plaza Drive, South Coatt Pia.a Villlige. 557· 2531 . R8HNations IUggMted. Fine trad•ionel JllpllMM restaurant US81 the fretheit ingredients. Sushi S.r. -.mi rooma, c:oc:k1aW lounge. ~•k:ourte K.n.ld dlnnen must be on:t.red 24 houri In afvance. EJeg.nc d!Nng. l..unch and cfenner. LA CAW 1191 Irvine Ave. at 17th St. Me-7tiM. Lunch. Mon-Fri; Dinner,.,..,. --..., ,, m1M1Dua--. Md Nh Mllood. 8efved In M ~ and rom.lllc Ollllr dining room. In the area for nearly 30 years, this cozy • restaurant has one of the most un.que dinner menu ptesentatt0n5 around. Homestyle lunch specialties are a aay ltme leature MA BARKERS 154 E. 17th St 646· 4303. 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily; Sunday from 7 a.m. Serving breakfast , lunch, dinner 1n ~ homestyle fashion. "Country style American cuisine·. Always the friendliest serva, low prices for high qualrty homemade food Ml CASA 296 E 17th St. 645·7626 Family style Mexic:an restaurant. President Bush has Ht•n here• Open daily at 11 a.m. few lunch. • dinner • and oodcta.ils. can ahead for large panies. Th• exoeUeot prices. soliCl!ous wrvtce and delicious food make M1 Casa possibly the most popular Mexican eatery in the area. MUCHO GUSTO JAZZ BAR AND LATIN GRILL 263 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa 631 ~009. Fantasuc Latin Cuisine from Mexico, Brazil and Peru. satellite TV for Olymplcs, Rams/Riders games. Live Jazz Thursday through Saturday. Big Band on Monday. Inexpensive. NIKrS TANDOORI INOIAH FOOD ~705 S. Bristol (1 bit north of So Coast Plaza. next to Clotheslime). Open Daily 11 am·9pm. One of a kind Indian restaurant serving marinated tandoori chden, vegetables, da6s and '!ans. T~• out, Din•·ln. IMxpeosive, nc>jwalt res1aurant. Generous portions, uhentle home cooking. Also aerving Masala 0oga evenings & weekends. AJso icx:.ted • 2031 E. 1st 51. (1blk. west of Tustin Ave.). RIVIERA AUTAURANT 3113 Sri.ml SI. South Coat Plaza. 5"0- 3840. Lunch 11 :30 a.m;. 10 3 p.m. Mon . .Sat.; dinner 5-tO p.m. Mon.· ' Thurs; 'til 11 p.m. Fri. & S..R-.vationa •• ~­ Award winning Continental aJisine. One of the only restaurants in Orange County to ofter table:side flambe. Excellent service, intimate •mosphere. SCAMPI 1576 Old Newport Blvd. 645-8560 Warm & frienaly owners Linda and FernNldo Navatetta offer authentic Italian cuisine served in the traddional European manner. Fernando's impressive credentials include graduating from Culinary Academy in Italy, training at Hotel Conoordia. Venice. Italy; Chef at Don Pasquale in Cambridge, England; Cht.lrdi1ll's in la Chax De Fondes, Switzerland; Hotel La Paix in Agno Lugano, Switzerland. Scampi offers an intriguing meoo and lovely wine list. B~quets, ~rvat~ parties and catering . VINNIE'S RISTORANTE 270 E. 17th St. 722·9264. Vinnie's authentic Italian food will make your mouth water The atmosphere ts casual and the prices will noc put a dent in you wane1. Come JOin Vinnie for lunch or dinner and enpy lh• food that was named best in the oounly by the O.C. Register. Also localed at 25292 Mc lntyre. Laguna Hills, 588·8171. WAHOO'S ASH TACO 1862 Placen11a 631 ·3433. Open daily from. 11 a.m to 10 p.n'I .; Sundays til 9 p.m. Outrageously delicious soulh oTthe border CtJisine with a Hawai1an flair. Wahoo's is a haven for local as well as internationaf surfers. athletes and anyone looking for good food at incredibly low prices. Absolutely no lard used 1n preparatt0n; everything is fresh and prepared to order. Laid back, casual atmosph8'e. Also at 11~ S. Coast Hwy. m Laguna and on Bnstol & Baker in Costa Mesa. ZUBIES 1712 Placentia, 645-8091. Pure and simple, just hke mother's love!! Reasonably priced, top quality food and generously poured, low priced drinks have kepe theif rustomers corning back tor years. Lobst9f taff , chicken, ribs and specials changing nightly. Thursday ntght rs prime rib night. Lunch and dinner served. Sunday Mexican Breakfast from $1 .99. ZUBIES GILDED CAGE AND OYSTER BAR 1714 Placentia, right next door to Zub1es. 646·4222. A big, sprawling enterprise with pool tables and games. Featuring 16 Items on the Oyster Bar Menu; regular menu includes pizza, sandwiches, burgers and a vanety of specials Very casual, family oriented •tmosphere. NEWPORT BEACH ABBONOANZA 3421 Via Lido. 675-8973. Open for dinner, 5 iit dosing, Tues.·Sat. Closed Sun. & Mon. Owner Sara Parrish brings her grandmother's rectpes to Newport Beach. Tradi1t0nal Italian and ... food seledlOl'ls. Pasta and a v8riety of unique breads made fresh daily. ust but noc least. an exceleot wine fist completes tile uptrience. CALIFORNIA llEACH ROCK "N SUSHI 3355 Via Udo. One of Newport Beach's oldest and best known •party" spots. Featuring great sushi, special chef sushi combination rolls and other Japanese specialties such as Chicken and Steak Teriyaki, shrimp Tempura. Scallop Delight and Dynamite. California Beach also features a special All You Can Eat, all night long special Monday nignts 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. Catering available. Also located at 7656 Melrose Ave., Hollywood. THE CANNERY 3010 Lafayette 675-5777. Lunch 11 :30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mon.·Fri..; dinner 5·10 p.m. daily. Sunday brunch 10:30 am. to 2:30 p.m. Reservaltons accepted Continental cuisine. seafood emphasis. Great clam chowder. Newport Beach Historical Landmark features Weekend Brunch Cruises and live entertainment 1n the lounge in addition to lunch and dinner CARMELO'S 3520 E Coast Hwy. 675·1922 Dinner 5:30 ·10:30 p,m Sun. -Thurs .• t1I 11 .30 p m Fri .. & Sat. Reservations suggested Classic Northern Italian gourmet cuisine. New. moderately priced lounge menu served 111 the wee hours. Wild and crazy lounge at night when the band strikes up. Chic clientele. MARGARITAVILLE 2332 W. Coast Hwy. 631·8220. Open daily.from 11 :30am tC? 12:30am for d1n1n9. Excellent Mexican food with new and exethng spec1aJs ottered daily. Full bar with entertainment nightly. The Margaritas were rated "The Best in Orange County•. Reservations ac:atpled 21 OCEANFRONT 2100 W. Ocean front, 673-21 oo. On the Ocean front next to the Newport Pier. Open Daily at 4pm. Enjoy fabulous Catalina sunsets from our main bar Dinn« nightly from 5:30 pm. Fine dining in Newport's most intimate setting. Specializing in gourmet seafood. Large win~llar for banquets up 10 so people. Active piano bar with MAX SEILER Thurs.· Sunday. SABATINO'S RESTAURANT & SAUSAGE CO. 25'1 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 inv11tng atmosphere and dehoous loodl Famous for their authentte:, homemade ltakan Sausag•. Saballno's oomple14t menualso includes fresh pasta, seafood, lamb veal and a tempting array of a saiads & ~t1zers THE SHAMROCK BAR 'N GRILL 2633 W. Co.t Hwy . 631·5633 Open tor Br.akfast, Lunch & Otnner Mon-Fri Bam·8pm, Sat.sun 7am· 8pm. Beer & Wtn. bar open tll 2~ Mon-&Jn.NiwportBeech'MWest auth«ttie Irish Ber. F amout fof thelf Irish BrHkfast •erved aM day Saturd~ and Sunday. contiltl of Irish sausage, Irish bacon, eggs any style, Irish Black 'n White Pudding, Irish brown bread and butter. We also serve eggs, omelettes. sandwiches, hamburgers. Shamrock Steak, and fish and chips. oome join Mona, Cathal. Mike and Susie for the lnsh Crack and lhe friendliest serv1ee1 TALE OF THE WHALE 400 Main Street. Balboa..673-4633. Panoramicllay view. entry teatures pJCtures of Old Newport. Seafood and 1rad11ional favorrtes Lunch, dinner and Saturday and Sunday brunch. VILLA NOVA 3131 W. Coast H~. 642·7880. Dinner nightly 5 p.,m to 2 a.m. Excellent, hearty Italian cuisine; outstanding wine hst Act 11e piano bar. favorrte local late-night spot. Upstairs room at "Top of the Villa" for banquets, private part.es SANTA ANA CRAZYHORSE STEAKHOUSE & SALOON Lacaled on Brookho ON iust off the Oyer Road exit o! the 55 Fwy. 549· 1S12 Open lor lurcn a:io dmner Live ente1a nryient in :'-e saloon Big name concens on Monday and Tuesday n1gti•s Generous servings o! Steal..s salads. sandwiches, chicken. l1sh and specials. Country theme excellent service. Private rooms available. HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY BERTOLINO'$ 18041 Magnolia, Fin. Valley. 963-2730 Beneath the burgundy awning, nestled 1n t~e back of the Toy City Shopping Center 1s a rare find. a fam11y owned and operated restaurant As yoo approach the long wooden bench ootslde, musis; of the forty s and fifties greets you. This IS Bertohno's, a family restaurant tha1 bnngs back family style Italian food and great servioe. From their famous 5 layer Lasagna to the Veal Picca1a or Blueberry Cheesecake that ts made by hand every day The foOdiS 1ncred1ble. Light summer dishes will make your dinner delightful and still leave room for Strawberry Mousse topped with fruit in a chocolate cup. Bertolino s is opened daily 11 am lo 9pm, Fridays and Saturdays ttll 10pm, TEXAS LOOSEY'S 10142 Brookhurst at Adams. 964·8882 Texas Tested, tried and lrusled This chili parlor and saloon offers some of the best eats, firewater and. plckms around! Mesquite smoked nbs, chicken, steaks, Texas chi 1, h!;)py hour specials Kids eat tree with eaeh paying adult" .. - - .. .. , .· .-----~---a.nplm lunda "'°" • .,. $1.95 1/4 Tandocxi OUden Noan,RfCE & Salad Wlhc.a&..,an J/J Olf blncla "'Dini.,. NII<I'S , ~ INDIAN~r FOOD liiWJ ~ Quality It Healthy Open Da1lv I lam to~ We Acrep l>enoool ~ 3105 s. 8dstDI, SanaoAno 3>31 £. lstSt A 1\mln Buy One C.Dlnbo Get One At 1/2 Price (ot ~~gRC*r.ab) WlhQiupcn (1 'tjk north d So. Coast Plom, next to Oohstlme) 850.Q595 (1 bit Miit d TwtmAve. behind Cadts JI:) 542-2969 Fa hfoorotiat Col 675-<XJ75 3355 Via ltt>. ~ Baoch , The Best "Early Bird" in the Coun •Monday ~food Rl88olo: Stu1mp,8callope & r're811 lsh llmmered ln rtoe v.1th herte. Olldal BlocMUe catnJeo: Chicken brea8t & ~MUI Ginger llOOC a Dab lrulL • 1Uesday MaJl6.MMI: Baked Ollet ot Mahl topped~ Lime cream ~ dh ft'elh bllll & nn&. ~Bed~: BroUed brocheUe of Beet Bein Mecleyv.1Ut Rice Piqua l&UOe. •w~ S•M4 SU"8'! Flllel ot Red Snapper topped db Shmnp Cmust ~<Mr Rice Piaf. Olk:llta Bff.-dll Pllta: Llghtly breaded sklnle88 bma 11lMcd Wiil Fmucml Altedo. • '111unJJlay ~ Ne,W.C: Shrimp & Crab [£g8 OYCr braa ot Chkittl lopped v.1&h BemDe llUCe. Szec:M• BrockUe: BroUOO nuet ot Beef <Ml' nee topped Wiil SplQ' Slecbaun aauce . • Friday 8eafoM Rll9olo: Shrtmp,Saallope & r're811 llh lhnmmd ln rtoe Wltl bert>e.. CllkU9 Dreaet Miil Pa8LI: LlghtJy breaded lk1nl"88 brea8t 11Wlcd WI.ti Ftalldnl Alhdo. · • Desserts Ch<*)e ot Chartt.8' 81'*1 Pudllfll MUI Whlekey eauoe or Whk Chooollle W wtth Strawben')' sauoe. r1 1 t a u r11t 3450 Via Oporto. Newport Beach (714)673-4700 18 0rMQe Cout Weekend I Thtnday, October 15, 1882 ,