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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-11-26 - Orange Coast Pilot• ' THE NEWPORT BEACH • 'Twas the ni ght b~fore ... • Thursday, Nov. 28, 1992 ..o.1.-----When you see mink, you might smell a rat Memo. To: Newpon-Mesa School Board and Newport Beach City Council and their top administrators. f'rom: Will iam Lobdell Re: How to spot employ· ,..---~---. ees who Editor's Notebook may be embez· zling money {all examples ta ken from real-life experiences of fo rmer utilities director Bob Dixon, who · •embezzled $1.8 :niUion from the city, and former chool district budget chief Stephen W11gncr, who allegedly stoic S t.2-plus million from the schools). These arc admitt~dly subtle clues, but, to the 1rained eye, they point to trouble. 0 • Employee (Wagner) drives Roll Royce to work. • Employee (Wagner) has armored truck deliver precious gems to work. •Employee (Dixon) has many original photographs on wall by a guy named Ansel. • EmplO)'Ce (Dixon) ha more suits than Brooks Brothers. • EmplO)Ce (Dixon) has caM>n ticl..cts to the ballet -an New York • Emplo)·ce (Wagner) o"'ns r.~e homes in Orange Conmy nlonc. ,,. • Employee (Waaner) and "ifc "'car hi!> and her matching mink tuxedos to school function. • When not driving his Rolls Royce. employee (Wagner) drives Mercedes Benz. e Emeloyce (Wagner) owns mi llion-dollar .house in Dover Shores wilh pool and majd's qu;irtcr • • Employee (Wagner) brags about Ming \ase to school district employees who vi it his SI ·million home. •Employee (Dixon) has propcny investments in the Caribbean. •e mployee {\Vagncr) is : S2.4 million in debt to the IRS. • Emplo)'ee (Wagner), the budget wizard, files bankruptcy. •Employee (Dixon and Wagner) ha been cleared 10 write checks and reconcile the accounts - the No. I sin in accounti ng. •Employee (Dixon) owns more than l,100 compact di c , six drawers full of !>ilk See LOBDELLIM • Winner of 5 1 j ournalism awards in 1992 Beginning today, the Daily Pilot will present a special holiday section devoted to the spirit Df the season. You'll find weekly features on holiday e\tents, a look at the best decorated home , grttat gift ideas, fashion spread~ and much more. OF COMMUNITY IDUR»At1SM 25 cents or ewport-Mesa p"rge P-arents pus / Boa rd postpones re view of Nicoli 's status By Buss Loar Stat! Wnter Nicoll's one-year contract -"hich expires June 30, 1993 -is tyJ1ically renewed at the school board's annual organizational meeting, \\hich is scheduled this year for Tuesday, Dec. 8 ~ Angry coalition says the problems go way beyond Wagnar. They seek to oust Superintendent John Nicoll an d put end to 'arrogance and old-boy crenyism. · NEWPORT-MESA -School board members will not vote on the renewal of Superintendent John Nicoli's contract at their next meeting as ex· p~cted, but instead will await his recovery from heart bypass surgery before making n decision. The school board discus!>ed the ailing su· perintendent's contract during a closed session held after a stormy school board meeting Tuesday night. Angry parents demanded Nicoli's replace· ment and displayed a petition signed by more than 400 parents calling for a nationwide search 19 find a new superintendent. ·:we normally have given him a "~te of c.onfi· dence at our organizational meeting," said school board President Forrest Werner. "Obviously, he can't participate in a contractual dbcu)Sion al this time. We have postponed ii indefinitely :it this poin1." The school board has ::.ct a deadline of May.16, 1993, for making :i decision on Nicoll'!> con1r:ic1 - See BOARO/A5 By Russ Loar Stall W!l'er NE\\PORT-MESA -Angry parents determined to replace Su·· penntendent John Nicoll say their numberl> arc growing add they are threatening school boa rd members v.ith rec:.ill if changes arc not made. ··one bo:.ird member actut11l) said that if e-.ery parent an the di'>· tr ict signed a petition to remo\C Dr. Nicoll, he Y.ould stall \Ote 10 renew his con1rac1 bcc;iuse he knov.~ belier Y.h:.tt the schools of our children need than do their ov.n parents.'' pJrem Tom Vogele told school board members at their Tuesda) night meeting "lt is exacll) this t}pe of ar· rognnce :ind old-boy cronyism that we intend to eliminate from th15 school district," Vogele said 10 the appbusc· of more than 100 angf) parents \\ho packed the school board meeting. 1 he meeun~ came on the: !>..1me -See WAGNER/A4 Merchants optimistic as holidays near ...,. 'Lookers' becoming 'buyers' as shoppers show a change of attitude. Industry experts predict strong Cbristmas season. By Tony Cox Busintss Ee.tor With rhe }Cars bu)icst shopping day arrh ang Frida). NC\\ pon Beach and Co:.ta Me)J mer .. h;ints hJ\e been a):.e!>)JO\? the confidence le\el of 1he1r lU:•tomer ... and b.Jsed on their findtn~) l>O far. the tore OY. ner arc urpri:.ing.I~ op11m1-.11c about )Jle' thi" hu;ij!'I~ '>1:.1''"n A fe.,., merchant.. C\..1 t.1.:1cc \\tdne dJ\ m1"1:ed into hc1 an:.ih· e terms ·111..e .. guarded!) optimf)· ttc." but others couldn't contain their e:<c11e1nent O\er an apparent ampro\ement locall) an con)umer confidence. "We 're finding a phenomenal attitude difference." aid Stuart Moore, co-founder and manager of Wyndham Leigh Diamonds Inc. in Newport Beach. "Ifs remark· able. h 's like the Christmas !>ea on '' ~ned on,;Nov, 1. X-/ ~ feel · <lifferenl. People Annie and Charles Morgan have been ~hrough a tough year after their rental house burned last .year during the holidays. Thankful to survive ~ One year aftet their uninsured belongings perishe d in a fire , fam ily is happy to be 1hangin g toug h.' BYlorlAM lJasheda SUIT WrfJtl L ast Thanksghing, Annie and Charle Morgan \\ere the ho ts of a ma St\C holiday dinner for family and friends at . their cozy Flower Street home. Today, the Costa Mc a couple and their three child ren are trugghng to 'It.I)-afloat an a rented home that i'I virtually barc. But the Morgans !>JY they stiil give than\...~ for the thing they do ha\C: -like their li'es. The Morgans' to!) is a harrO\\ ing one thJt begins le s than l\\O \\CCb before Chns1ma . 1991. when flames reduced the hou'e m Y.h ich they were living to ash. Then. they watched the recession sap bu iness from their sole source of income - a fledgling 17th Street deli called Sir Roger . And the one "vacation" the Morgan family chedulcd -theoretically to take a breather from their sorrows -was spent holed up in · a rela1ive's house on Kauai while Hurricane lniki wreaked havoc on the i lanJ. "It's to the point where if you can get up. go to work and come home nt night without facing a tragedy, you're doing good;' Annie Morgan said. "But the bottom line i that the children nre still "ith u ." It ~as about 3:15 n.m. last Dec. 14 when the Mprgans' housekeeper "ol..c the family \\ilh screams after she found names leaping aero s the li,·ing room. Immediately, Annie and Charles Morgan Oed for the front door \~ith their chlldren, now aged 5. 11 and 14 -e caping only moment) before tnc O:ime) engulfed th eir home. B} 1he lime the fire truct.. arrhed. there 'ti.JS nothing left but a burned-out shell. The hou e was rented, but none of the family's belongings -\:llucd al more th:m $150.00 -Y.ere insured. ''As far a!> the furniture goe!>, blg deal.'' Annie Morgan aid. "It's the sentimental See FAMILY/la Piii "'ho were lookers before Me bu)- ers no"'."· Moore said he tnct pro1ectcd ale lc\els for the entire month of No\cmber b\ Nov. 19, and hi) StOrC has enjO)ed more 3IC!> Of large dlamonds an the la'>t four weeks than 11 had in the pre\ ious nine month!> · Ron ca e. CO--O\\Oe{ o Al· Ea!>e, an up:.cale men' clothing )tore at FashioR Island, "'as !limi· larl~ encouraged· b) hi CU!>tomer-.' attitude 10 recent Y.cel.s. Ln fa.:t he aid At-Ease this month 1 4~ percent ahead of it NO\cmt-er 1991 ~;iles p3ce "I m op11m1)tic, big-11me," Beale a1J "\\ e ~en)e an air of conf1· dcnce that \\asn't therc'in the l:hl t\\O or three \ears." The op11m1 m of local mer· chant) might come as some sur· pri)e in the midst of a protracted recession. but andustl'} experts are See SHOP/ID ..... Local VFW mem'bers make annual trek to celebrate With Arizona tribes By Joel Beers Sii.it Wltilr COSTA MESA -The day after eel· cbrating his 501h wedding an nivcrs;iry, Dud Hohl said goodbye to his wife, hopped behind the wheel of a 26-foot U· Haul truck and headed for another coun· try to celebrate Thanksgiving. Hohl's destination was the Navajo In· tiian Reservation, carved out of a huge Eunk of Northern Arizona. For the past years, Hohl and othe r members of · sta Mesa's local Ve teran of f oreign Wars chapter htwe helped bring Than~­ giving back to the Native Atncrican ln· dian!> who began it long ago. "It is so rewarding," I lohl :iid before he left early Monday morning. "WhC'n you bring something 10 them, there' always a mile on their face and an under tnnding. They accept us. They're a proud people.· This is not charity. lt is a willingnc be· tween two peoples to share.'' Project Thunderbird wa bcfun by Santa Mil resident Danny Dbvcy an 1948. The VFW began n isting Davey in 1962. QUOlf Of THE DAY Every year since. a group of local ~etcr· ans ha\e braved inclement weather :ind a myriad of obstacles to dch\'cr turl..cy • gift~. clothe and other upplie to the ap· proximately 200,000 Navajo and Hopi In· dians "'ho li1;e on the two re!te l'\ at ion The Hopi reservation is withi n 1he NavaJO. This yc3r, the six-man group began the 15-hour tr~~ early Monday. After e~iling the main highway through Flag taff, it's a 200-milc jaunt on a one-lane road through often dcsalate land to an area wncre the smaJI villages of the reservation begin. b~~n~it\e ~ ... l 'J mostly sunny with some high clouds. Temperatures "I'm optim~ic. b1g.t1me. We sense an air of confiJenre th.it • w.un ~ t~re in the La.t t~ Of th~ >"e.Jf'S. " -Ron ~ale, co-~ner Of • At·Eaie, s.01ying he his ~ncour.a~ by his custome"' auitudes ancJ has found rNson ro be optami tic ab6ut wles this hol~y season. ~•I arff merchants bet~ this Christrm1 MOO ~111 be bountiful A 1 CIF CHAMPS I will be in the upper 60s to low 70s in the daytim(' with nighttime lows in the high -iOs to low SOs. For complete details on weather, tides, surf •nd • fl1hin" Me ~p Al. Costa Mesa Mustangs take water polo title 5ff Sports, 11 The h1stOC) of Project Thunderbird 1 fraught "'tth suspcn eful moment . uch a being tuel.. an mammoth sno"' bhzzards, or recruiting El Toro Marine Corp pilot 10 drop suppJie from plane "If I ever write :i bool... rm going to c:sll 11 'Mc and My Breakdowns,' .. 11:iiJ project founder 03 .. ey. Thi year, PrOJCCt ThunderbarJ w:lll de· li\cr 150 turke) and other fi\lng • a \\Cll n lO\ • itfll>, clothes, .boo nnJ other suppl{e the VFW ha collected O\er the )Car; The turl..e~ arc prepared Indian t)lc, t'Q\ll..cJ in huge I'll CUI into the grounJ. Dirt is bru hed OH<:r the pits and the tur- l..c\ 3rc cool..ed '"'idc. i i:>a\.ev, Hohl and the re t of &he cre'w u u:ill) · lccp in le th:rn four· tar com· fort, generally in their lceping bag , tru ~ or mud·hu1 • called hogans. 'lt' pretty. but Jeadly," Da-.ey :uJ. mctimcs 11 can get W below. La t )C:tr l ,..,cnt h> th' bathroom in an outhou c nd lrilO!>t froze to death " See HOLIDAY/A11 Busin .................................. A6 Cl Community forum ...... ·-··"· t 2 leg.Jts •••••••••••••••••• r........ . ....... 8-4 Coa1t Community ~. Inc. · Copyti&ht 1992 Pnn1fd tft pan OC1 ttnrc:kd paptf • ('U. Thurldav. November 26, 1992 • I \ · j·i.ocals Only----- '-s=---a-n~1a~p -==-1 a~n=::s::.:W~e ~st::::=c==o==a===s==t ==a==:sp~p~ea::::.==r=====a===n~ce~s,I Special Delivery The Cole family Qcwy• ~ Pilol • From left, the Cole family: brothers Tim, Tom, Greg and Jeff, and father Bob. 1 /Je fo/lu~~ing is iJ regular 7 /Junday fe3ture un p.i>t P1/vl paper carnen If JOU know some· one tur chi:, frawre, c:ill Joyce Scherer, 642· .J3]/, l'\( 360 Name: ·1 um Cole. ~9. re~1dent of Newport Beach When: I rum .ibout I Y75 through l 9SU," he said. · .\!~ 1hrce brothers. Jeff. Greg and Tam all had route~ during thJt tune period. r lj dro p-off fur :di our routes -and a fr.,.. other paperbo}S -"a' at our hou)e. · Where: "·Each of u<; had two streets in 1he Harbor V1c\ .. Home'.>. ~1y route was Port We)tbourne and Port !3Jrmuu1h," he s:rn.J. "Jeff hJd Port Abbey ;.ind Purl Sheffield, Greg had Port ChJrkc, and Port ~t argatc; anJ Tun had Port S11rling and Port ~hley" Rrst Job: "This .... as ffi) first job. in fact all our fi~t job)," Cole said. "I 10ok 1he rou1e to earn income wh ile still being close to home. My first purchase was trucks and .... heels to go on the skateboard I made in woodshop at Lincoln Middle School." Lasting Memories: "l belte .. e tt \.\J'i Y.aking up an 1he mornings and shool11]g rubberbands at ffi} bfuthers while we folded ne .... spapers We would also sec who could fold lhe fas1es1," Cole \aid "Of course I was lhe faslesl. "An<l l remember how my dad, Uob, always sur prised us and Jel1 .. ered our pap!;rS on Sa1urday morning:. su we could sleep in. My dad would walk 1he roule wearing the canvas b:lg wllh the p3per~. He l nc.v. .ill our routes by hearr M} mum, Dollie, ""oulJ occasionally drsvc us around in our old bruwn Impala Station Wdguri "My friend kif Pnes'> res1Jctl with has p3ren1 ... v.11h1n m) paper route His father, Don, Y.as :d""ays 1he lowe~t uf tippers especially around ( hmtmas. He typically g..sve 3 quarter. wl11ch "'e still Juke ""1th him about loday," Cole said. "The average tip would be somewhCie in 1he nc1ghburhuud of SS. especially at Chn!.tllli4) · . And Today: "I am a !Jul11y manager for Ampco Parking in Nc .... pon Beach. Jeff, 32, a cattle rancher in Gunn1)on. Co, Greg, 31, a~istant branch manJgcr for Ampco Parking in Los Angles; 'J 1m, 2~. " 111 video production for Colotta hlni' 111 Newport Beach." -By Ju1c~ Srhuu OlljPTllL VOL.88,N0.280 SANTA CLAUS ARRJVES AT CRYSTAL COURT, AND SOUTH COAST PLAZA TOMORROW Al Crystal Court he'll visit wjth the kids, hand out Best Buys candy canes, and he's not camera -Shy...-Phot~with Santa start at S6- for one large picture, $11 for cwo large pictures, and $4, if you bring your own camera. Santa Oaus wiJl be in bis enchanted forest home on the third level, adjacent to Robinson's. In addition to the brand new C~ristnias display complete with animated · characters and holiday m~sic, the incredible Santa Express train will be open to children and their p3rcnts, on the third level. Special holiday hours to visit on the Choo Choo trai11. Picture packages with Santa st:irt at $6.50. Santa Claus snapshots and train hours are Monday through Saturday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sun~ 11 a.m. to 6 p.m_ a.ncLChri&! EVeTI a.m. to-op.m. Carolers will be strolling at Fashion Island Friday through Sunday through the holiday season: f rida)' and Saturday 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. $enday noon to 3 p.m. Fashion Island offers extended holiday store hours: Monday through Saturday 10 n.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. D ----.. • "ith Santa and to shop at Crystal , Court are Monday through Fridays 11 a.m to 8 : ·~ p.m.; Saturdays 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sundays 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. SAVE THE TOWER RECORDS/VIDEO $2 OFF COUPON in todays paper, and receive $2 off any comp3ct disc, or cassette valued at $9.44 or more. Sale priced items do not apply. To~tr Records/ Video is located on Superior Avenue in Costa Mesa (650-5122). 0 KRJSTEN'S LINGERIE JN WESTCLIFF PlAZA FOR LINGERIE, LOUNGEWEAR, AND GIFTS' is selling flannel nightshirts with .USC or UCLA logo's for $46. The collegiate Logo nigh1shirts by Lanz of Salzburg are maroon and white or navy and white stripes with contrast ing pocket embroidery showing the schools logo. (631· 7399). I At South Coast Plaza, Santa Claus is stationed with his helpers in Carousel Court. The photo package prices start at $10, and you can bring your own camera for no charge. Complimentary candy canes will be given to all children. 0 The Dickens Carolers ''ill stroll and perform throughout South Coast Plaza tomorrow through Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. Special hours for holiday hopping at South Coast Plaza start tomorrow: Monday Jhrough Friday 9 a.m. to 10 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday J 1 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. 0 ROBERT & TAYLOR'S NEW LOCATION AT WESTCLIFF PLAZA (646-7435) is selling professional hair care products at less than beauty svpply prices. The new h:iir salon location has a retail store in front, complete with eight lines of hair care products. FASHION ISLAND'S OWN SANTA Cl.AUS IS (N THE I. MAGNIN WING, and kids can take a ride Gal}' Taylor, co-owner of Rober\ & Taylor, is so col'lfident that his prices are the lowe t, that he says "if you can find a lower price within a five mile COMMUNITY EVENTS I NOVEMBER I ------· --· --.. -. •Please send it in writing: To place an event, please write: Community Events, Daily Pilol. 330 W Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 TODAY 9.30 j).m. Goodwill Regatta o.,.ning ceremonies, at the Orange Coast College Sa1lbase, 1801 W. Pacific COJst Highway, New· port Beach, and are open to the public. For more information, cell! Brad Avery at 645·9412. SATURDAY 1 8 15 22 29 2 3 9 10 16 17 23 24 30 4 5 6 7 11 12 13 14 18 19 20 21 -2s (i~' 21 28 - 7 8 a m Cosu Mes~Orange Coast Lions dub to 3 P m. Rummage sale, at Orange Coast College Swap Meet. loc.-ited in the Adams Avenue parking lot. 11 :30 a mCorona .del Mar High School reunion, at Lincoln Elementary School, 3101 Pacific View Drive.A c.hil~ dren's carnival, entertainment, food and bevttages are included in the SS admission (ee. Those with telephone numbers or any classrmtes from 1977 are encouraged to call 644·4242, extension 354. SUNDAY ' 8 a.m. CostaMesalOfange Cout lions Club-Rummage sale, aCOrange Coast COTiege Sv.ap Meet, located to 3 Pm. in the Adams Avenue parking lot Police log COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH 22nd Slrttt A VCR and .computer E.ut Coast Hlghway:Someone al· were stolen ~ Wednt!Sday from a temp(ed lo P'Y OJ>t!n the doon o( home 1n the 200 bkx:k. Ctown H11dwi1e 1n the 3100 block West t 7th Slleet· Someone txoi..e Pactr.c. Vi~ Oriw:A txonze v<Ke ~al· into the Burger House last Wed~y ued 4lt SJ6o will stolen from a cem· and siole se-ttral hundred dollars, in· etary plot it Pacific View MemOfiil eluding a 1934 $20 bill. The burglar P.irk. . J a~rently rel'Tl<M!'d the drive th<0vgh Marguerite Avtnut:Someone 111ed 10 window to get in break into a storage shed 1n the SOO Harbor 8-0vlenrd: A guitar and two block. bikes were stolen last Wednesday 26th Slreet:Someohe Nbbed a S4SO from the Bel Congo Hotel in the 2600 bicycle from a garage In the 120 block. bk>ck Newport Beach 66/47 Balboa: 66/47 Costa ~esa: 66/46 Corona del Mar: 68/47 TIIDAY: Thankt9Mn1 Day will be be motll)' sunny wltft tome h11h ctoudt. T Mt.,.rahH'H will be It\ ltle upper 60t lo low 70t In ttHt d.ytitM with nlflltt!rM lowt In ttHt high 40s to low 50.. ~ FmCAST: super LDtto/D8CCo --Super Lcmo Wednesday, Nov. 25 for $10 6 millio n jackpot : 10, 11 . 16, 34, 44, 49 Decco • Hcaru ............... Queen .f-Clubs ........................ 2 • Diamonds ............. Jack • Spades .................. Jack How to reach us at The Piiot Mottly ct.ar on Fnct.y. lnc,.uln1 cloud• t.ter In the day. Hight Mar 70, lows In the high 'OI to low '50.. ,_.,... _.~ ~°'d.. ............. ...... ~.........._ • Omdation Or.inv County 6'42·4333 Adveniting Clm.tfied 642-5678 O~y 642-4321 fditoriat Nt>WS 5'40·1224 Sporu 6'42·'4330 ~. sports fu. 6-46--4170 Mafn Ofntt Busin«U o«ice 642-4321 Busi fu 6ll·S902 .. •. •tm: No COMtal ....... ~ ~. Ncwttlwut .W. .. \0 to lO llnotl, 3 foec MU w4Cfl ) f004 w•llle 1t1 ""41, ..... SvtwiM! ,,,,. •·"'-kMet1 4:U P·"'· () • () 0 lArf"' ... inn fill .... n lw.M .... l ..... • rndius we will match the price and give a 10 t bl ti percent discount (or your trou e. 0 DIEDRlCH cof'FEE""ts SEtLJNG CUSTOM . GIFT BASKETS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. The gift baskets sturt at only $24, and it includes three half.pounds of fresh coffees f rorn around the ~orld, Biscoui cookies, Donnelly Chocolate, !'lade wll~ their own Viennese coffee, all placed m a 1Sx7-anch w~ker bread basket.· The most elaborate gift basket, the "Wor~" sells for $69 and includes a Krups Fast·Touch Grander, two col~rf ul 15-ounce mugs, One pound e:ich of French Roast and Coban coffee, two Donnelly chocolates blended with their own Viennese coffee, placed in a beautiful 13x9·inch picnic basket. You can create your own basket, or let Diedrich's do it<for )'OU. Or, )OU can create your own gift starting from under $15. Call the toll free number 1·800·354·5282, or vi sit a Diedrich coffeehouse location in Costa Mesa on 17th Street (646·0323) and in Newpon Beach -0n Jamboree Road (833·9143). Corporate accounts are welcome. 0 TllE NORTH FACE L>OES NOT SELL WIND Cllll\1£ OR SK.JS, I'm sorry if the information mic;le:id )OU. The North face in Cry tal Court (556·0540) does have a varic1y of holiday gift items that include, ski\\ear, tents, pad. , calendars, and cookies nod candies mnde out of ingredients from the Rain Forest. Btst Du1s appcors Thursdays and Sallmlays. U'l1cthtr you're a mcrthant or a sbopptr, if JOU I.now of• good buy, I'd lo•·e to ght )'OU somt publ/dty. C111/ mt at 540-1124, fax mt •t 646·4170 or ttrilt to mt: BMt DuJS, Daily Pilot, JJO H'. Bay S t., Costa Mc a, Ca/If. 91617. PubDc record Real estate sales RN:t!nt r~al estate. u~ .JS t~pontd by t~ Contment.JJ Lait)-Crs Title Cc> in 5.int.J An.J -Costa Mesa o 2414 Bonnie Pl., S312,SOO 4 bedroom, 3 bath to Christophe RohJn o 2521 f.lirway Or., Sl2S.OOO; J bf'droorn, 1 bath to Daniella Macias • o 2651 Club Mesa Pl., S2&0,000, S ~room. 2 bath to Douglas A. Meyer!> r- 0 2405 u Mesa Cl., SJ60,000, to Gregory \\lotr o 2603 Elden A\le., S 197,000. 3 bedroom. 2 bath to Marilyf1 Walton o 375 Bay View Tr., S265,000, 2 bedroom, 2 bath to Kenneth Reed o 1824 Peninsul.i Pl., SJ00.000. lO Gilbert Budhu o 1825 Nantucket Pl., SJ20,000 to To T.V. 0.lng o 1588 Redlands Pl .. S223,000. ) bedroom, 1 . bath to Gregor Moddelmog Q..ll1 ~mona. Pl., ~335,060, 4 bedroom, 2t>.lth to Jody 0 . Campbell • o 24l Magnolii\ St., S286,SUO, 3 bedroom, 1 bath to Roderick Swanson o 421 E. 20th St., S238,000, 3 bedroom, 2 bath to Karen A Carner o 476 E. 19th Sl., S270,000, 3 bedroom, 2 bath to Gene Sttlnltty Nmnbers to Call TO SUBSCRIBE CIRCULATION READERS' HOTLINE ClASSlfl[D RETAIL ADVERTISING NEWSROOM NEWSROOM FAX SPORTS • 642~4333 642-4333 642-6086 642-5678 642·4321 540·1224 646-4170 642-4330 JoU Ufl, 2.4 t .27 &.All. 6.J 4.4' ,..... •• 1 1hJJ,.... .. ' .... -.. ... Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot ~ . -: A3 [). ~ Thursday, November 26, 1992 ' There . are plenty of reasons to give thanks Movie listings L r t 0 nc hundred reasons, in Lighting Ceremony. 48. John Crean. ru> particular order, to be 19. Tim Celek. -49....:fhe"r-Gosta-Mesa C-ity Thanlffiilwe !Ive and/or 20. The Wedge. Council. work m Newport Beach and 21. South Coast Repertory. 50. Sherman Library and Costa Mesa. 22. Lido Village. Gardens, 1. Pacific Coast Highway. 23. Mariner's Park. . 51. Valctie Haynes. 2. California Scenario 24. The Costa Mesa City 52. The li~guards. WI Diam Lobdell . Holidar, Special scutpture Council. • 53. The Port Theater. gardens. 25. McFadden Square. 54. Orange Coast College. 3. The Back 26. Pelican Hills Golf Course. · 55. B'ay cruises. . -1-....!B:!.!!a!.1.!-. ------'".._. ...... e.John---Wayn~56. COsta Mesa Historical 4. Lucy 28. Newport-Mesa teachers. Society. · Burroughs. 29. LiUle Corona. 57. Pirate Cove. 5. The 30. Orange County Fair. 58. All our local merchants. Newport.Coast. 31. Lucille Kuehn. 59. The boardwalk. 6. Share Our 32. Edwards theaters. 60. Lido Village. Selves _(SOS). 33. AJI of our churches. 61. Judge RPbert Gardner. 7. Fashion 34. Phil Sansone.·. 62. Frank ·Robinson. lstand. 35. Jean Forbath. 63. The B:tck Bay Aquatics 8. Big Corona 36. John Moorlach. Center. · --- tit sunset: 37. The Performing Arts 64. The firefighters. 9. The ferry. . Center. 65. Tbe Grundys. IO. 'Costa 38. Cannery Village. 66. The Fun Zone. Mesa Civic Pl ayhou'\C 39. The Irvine Company. 67. The balcony at the ·Lido 11. Jim de Doom and family. 40. The Centennial Fann Theater. 12. Newport Beach Public 41. 17th Street. 68. Don Plaff. Library. . 42. Balboa Island,· 69. AH the fundraiscrs for . 13. Me rle HatlcbCrg and her 43. South Coast. Plaza. charity. $0Up kitchen_ 44~ Mother's Kitchen. ffJ. Orange County • 14. The dory fishermen. 45. Orange County Marketplace. 15. Triangle Square. Metropolitan. . . 71. Nancy Skinner. 16. Joe Erickson. 46. Newport Beach City 72. The police officers. 17. Wahoo's Fish Taco. Manager Kevin Murphy1 73. Chds.Cox. 18. Fa~hion Island's Tree 47. C'est Si Bon. ' 74. Newport Center. 0 James Reid · of Sante Fe .... • • • .exclusively at G~rys & Co. Belts · & Accessories &n James Re ia, Ltd.~ Fashion Island • 1065 Newport <:enter Drive • Newport Beach • 714 759·1622 4 'The troe {ignt of Christmas is in tlie eyes oj-childi-en ag[oil' . utith tfie jogs ojtfre ftofil[ay seruon. 'lt 'l t Ii this in mine{, the Segerstrom j ami{y initi tes you a11l yourfamify to our traaitiottaf 'Tree Ligh ting Cerenwn!I at -........ 'Ioum Cente r Parfv. on Monday, 'l{,ove m6er 30th at 6:30 p.m. • Come antf liear tlie caroUing of-the YI{[ 5tmerican '.Boys l1wrus. ::::t.ru( ftai{ tfie entrance of Santa C{aus on liis merriest rouni. 'ITicre wif[ 6e 'UJassailing ulitfi compfimentary refre.sfimcn ts a1u{ mucfi ju6ilation. 'Bu.t most of afl uie hope tfiere utf[[ 6e you aru{ your f amily. Jina tfie fight in your eyes. wl 9fappy J-fo{itf ays '11ie Segerstrom j"ami{y South Coast Pfaza t• 75. Hoag Hospital. -'Ttr.Pw.-Sala a. 77 .' M~rian Bergeson. 78. Balboa Pier. 79. The Feeneys. 80. Christmas Boat Parade of Lights. 81. Jim Dale. 82. David d rant. )i3 Dawn--M 84. The Hedges. 85. Taste of Costa Mesa. 86. South Coast Metro. 87. Bill Cote. '88. Newport Beach City Council. • 8<}. Perfect weather. 90~ SeaFest. 91. Newport Beach Literacy Program. 92. Karen McGlinn. 93. The 5 and lOK runs. 94. Subterranean Magazine. 95: Irrelevant Week. 96. Ed Decker. 97. ·Character Boat Parade. 98. Henry Scgerstrom. 99. Jean Watt. 100. Daily Pilot readers and advertisers. Have a great Thanksgiving. WiJllam Lobdell is tbe edi tor. Newp9rt Beach fOWMOS"N~IT°tlNIMA 300 iq.,tbft c ...... o,, .. O.C• 0760 1 I Oroc-.,lo ~)I 30 • 15. 1 9 30 • 2 Aloddln 10) 11. 2 • 6, 8, 10 3 Homo AloN 2 fl'Ci) I? 2 30 s. 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Place OPEN THE FRIDAY AFTER THANKSGIVING l tot Crl!Rting C:ntrqrrmniri.al Oppor11m1t1~s for Or1111ge County srnu 7969 f\ And Every Saturday.~ Sunday 7:00 am -4 :00 pm Shoppers Hotline: (714) 723-6616 Located at the Orange County Fairg rounds FREE PARKING D BRING THIS AD for one FREE ADMISSION . on Friday, Nov. 27_, 19.92 Open 7 am to 4 pm D Wi lis&Geig~ \ SINCE 190i For over 90 year the world · avil~.tors, explorers and adventurers have come to Willis & Geiger to fill their functional clothing need . ow the complete line of thi function driven ~port \\ear ha come to "At-Ease." ee our new shop with the large t collection of Willi ' Geiger on the westcoa t. Grand Opening Celebration • Saturday, ovember 28th Meet Bert Avendon, President of Willis & Gieger, and former Flying Tig~r with General Che1.1natilt in World War II. 57 '•t-••••~ OF NEWPO R T ltAC H ~ ~ l'ASHIOS UT·ABD Newport Center Drive • Ne (7) 4J 759~7979 l'b Beach ..... , A4 Thursday, November 26, 1992 , WAGNER From A1 dny that fired Newport-Mesa Unified School District budget director Stephen Wagner was arrested and charged with ~tea.ling S.l.2 million from the district. ln· vcstigntors say tne total may reach more than $2 million. ' On Wednesday in Orange County Supe- rior Court. school district lawyer Spencer Covert won approval for a 1rustee to be assigned to monitor Wagner's bankruptcy proceedings. Wagner owes nearly $4 mil· lion, including S2.4 million in back truces clain:!_ed by the lolCmlll .Reveo11e Ser.ice. "This is a positive step toward assisting lhe district in 1he recovery or its funds," Covert said. Newport Bench attorney The· odor Albert will serve as trustee to try and unco,er all of Wagner's asse 1s. Some paren1s say the attempt 10 re- cover losses is tantamount to closing the barn door afler the horse is gon e -too little, 100 late. }. ' Parents point out that four out o( the arc not to blame. "The thing that Steve Parent Dana 91uck -who hos worked e~cn school board members no longer Wagner did is not unique to Newport-with a group of p rcAts since February to have childre n in the school dbtrict, and Me a," Werner said. "People in positions examine school district budget documents one ehool board member hu~ ervcd of trust handling other ptoplc's funds can going bacl>. more, than 15 years -is con· since 1965, before the district was unified. alwn)s figure out w.ays to bellt the system vinced a fot more money is mi sing thlln Some parents are threatening school for n whale." investigators are reporting. board members with recall if a national Although c d1~trict ~llorney ha "That!s just the tip of the iceberg," search for a new-superinteniTent is not charged W:iguer with misappropriating Black said of the $1.2 million Wagner is begun soon. $1.2 million in school district money, an-accused of misopproprioting. "There's a "Wagner is the alleged criminal, but the other Sl million ha\ yet 10 be accounted lot missing that we can't account for:" administration bears som~ responsibility," for, occording to Deputy District A11orney Black and other parents questioned said parent Greg Wohl, who displayed n Carl Biggs. Wagner and other l>chool district adminis· petition at the school board meeting "A higher amount may arise, based on trntors about numerous budget discrepan· signed by more than 400 parents calling looking at the money that went through des last spring, but they were not satisfied for Nicoli's roylacement. _-1.lll!ll. ~~um-that hotttd--lnm:-bec:;n doT· with the._answets. " -reaJI hopcltiaf you~stening to-mant," Biggs said af :rn old health insur· "Mr. Wagner answered all of the quei.- night," Wohl told school board members. ancc savings account. Wagner allegedly di· lions without any proof," Black aid. "This is the only forum we have, and we'll vcrted school district funds into the ac-"They were very, very defensive. As far as stay here until the job gets don~." count and then withdrew funds with cash-they were tonccrned, we didn't know any· thing alld we were just impostors wusti~g Assistant Superintendent Tom Godley, ier's checks made payable to him self. their tlme." · who oversees school district financ~s. de-"Apparently, Biggs aid, the records are Parent Karen Evarts, who has three nied that Wagner'.s embezzlement was. missing." ----children· in the sc hoor disirict-and ran for ca~ by faulfy management practices. School district auditors ha\'e requested a school board scat in 1989, said angry "People are naive to thin~ ihis can't bank records for the old health insurance parents a't the meeting Tuesday are ex· happen in a school district," Godley said. account, which should have been closed pressing the same concerns parents have "Any corporation, any organization can when the district went 10 a self-insured had for many years. have embezzlement, no matter what your health plan. Wagner was responsible for "1 heard things l~t night thaf r vc system is. The system worked -he was closing the ncrount, but 'Wagner was also heard for years, but they are being said by . caught." responsible for reconciliation of all ac-new people," Evarts said. "These are new .. It's time for the parent s of the New- port-Mesa school dis}rict to wake up to what is going on," said Linda Di,~on, a parent of three children in the school dis- trict. ·'It's time we got some new blood !lerving in our school district." School board President Forrest Wer!TCr counts in the school district's $95-million faces and new voice s, but they are really agreed that school district administrators budget. echoing things \hat go way back." Stephen WJgner in court Tuesday. .-~~~~-=-~~~~~~~~~~~-=----:::__:..:..__:_~~~~~...:.._~~~~~~~~~ LOBDELL From A1 ties. and a closet filled \.\Ith 30 hau., 60 \\OOlen scarves. 15 pairs of glo,es. 20 umbrellas and e1gh1 O\Crcoats. • Employee (both Dtxon and Wagner) own) enough quality art to start small museum. •Employee (Dixon) "'ears cufninks that sparkle with 19.40 cjra1s, 34 rubies and 32 q.uare-cut apphires. •Employee (Dixon) alread~ ha:. a embezzlement conviction on h1~ record. • Employee (Di.,on) tell!> )OU he's going to the theater ... in Europe. •Employee {W:igner) claims 10 be wildly successful enirepreneu r. yet his other businesses never interfere with his full-time JOb • Emplo)'ee (Wagner) O\.\ ns \ acJt1on home in the desert. • Despite fla unting incredible amount:i. of we alth, employee (bo1h Wagner and Dixon) contiouc to work long hours in public )C n ant role. So, ne>.t time a Ne"'port Beach public servant -who has unchecked access to taxpa)er mone~ -begins to live a lifestyle slightly above their means (dnnng a Rolls Royce to work, etc.), m:iybe you folks should do a little checking. · Might save us a few million dolla r~. William Lobdell Is the editor. IEF_ An E tiquette Class F or Pappies This course is tailored for~ 10 weeks to 10 months and is guaranleed to help you enjoy your pet more. Your dog will learn housemanners and how to function better within your family, and you both will oome away with a positive message that will Ism a lifetime. And we know you know .. Mannen Malteri •Adjustment to Olildren • Housebreaking ... • Obedience Training • Nil)C)ing •Jumping on People • ~h Pulling • Come When Called Coastal Puppy Training <714) 835-8538 Friday ·Saturday •Sunday storewide Right now, you can take advantage of tremendous markdowns on Orange County's largest select ion of La-Z-Boy® furniture. But hurry, it all ends· Sl1nday at 5 pm. 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The perfect rcchn10g ends. accent to an) dt.1COf. 01 1Lal8ot w f. 5 H S A l SFA C JION ANAHEIM COSTA MESA El TORO 528 South State College (2 blocks South of Lincoln) 991·7940 3115 Harbor Blvd. (1/2 mile South of 405 Freeway) 434 0744 23641 El Toro Road · (One clock North of Rockfr •Id) 583 0744 lpeclM HOUMy Moun: Mond y thru Thur$CI~ 10 "18 pm. fr1<tay 9 em-8 pm, Satuf<tay 9 m 6 pm, Sunday 10 am 5 Pm • ' J -- • Datty Pilot Thursday, November 26, 1992 AS 'a a nm -2 a a: mnsa days before hi s contract a.- res as required by law. Nicoll, who will turn 71 on iday, is recovering at Hoag emo ri al o s p i t a l om q ua- ruple heart ypass sur- y. Com- lica t i o ns f r o m a b leed i ng leer wor- n ed his ment practices they believe led to the alleged embezzlement of $1.2 million by fired budget di- rector ~te~hcn Wa~ner ac- cordfog to Vogcle. "It's just like what hnppcned to the city," Vogclc said, refer- ring to the embezzlement of S 1.8 million by former Newport Beach Utilities Director Robert Dixon. "You've got a long· tenured chief executive with a protege-wh~rippcd us--0ff em.I the chief executive says, 'J'm as shocked as you are.' Well, he shouldn't be." . Before his h'ospitalizat ion, Nicoli defended his administra- ..., tion and blamed the finan cial nditio n but Nicoll family -mem-.:___sm2bJems of 1he.. propert~-1 funded district on the reces- sion. "Our financial problems are not based on Mr. Wagner," Nicoll said. "They're based on the severe cutbacks in revenues from decli ning property values and cutbacks in construction. bers said he is showing signs of iinprovemcnt. Hospital officials tcd him in critical condition et the end of last week but arc longer reporting his condi- n, -ns requested by Nicoli's mity. "His son said that he showed me signs of recovery and r<tc- ognition of people yesterday," Werner said Wednesday. "The heart surgeons were di scussing king a look at a possible re- asc date for him to come. me." Petitions arc circul ating roughou t the sc hool district lling for Nicoli's replacement is is Nicoli's 21st yea r a., su- rintcndent of the Newport- e~a Unified School District. arcnts cst1ma1e about 1,000 natures have been g.ithercd far. "They realize the only "ll) to ake a change 1s to start at the p and work )'Our way down," 1d parent Tom Vogcle. Par- ts arc holding Nicoll and her \op adminbtrators re- ns1blc for sloppy manage· •. & "People need to Qlamc some- thing on ·somebody "' else. It comes with the job." ... School board President Werner said Nicoli's health problems co ul'd conceivably lead to his retirement. "He may come ou t of this and say, 'HeJ . 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Webster, 1' veteran engineer in the Southwest, as managing engtneer of the firm's Albuquerque, 1'-J.M., office. 0 Paine & Associates, a public rel.rnons-agency in Costa Mesa, announced four staff promotions and four new hires. The promotions include: Ln uru Min, a client services n1an age r, was promoted to vice pn:)1dent; Linda Borragan, also a client services manager, ,,a., promoted to vice president; Liana Miller, a senior account executive, was pr-Om<>t~d-;J.......-­ account supervisor; and Kimberly Goolsby, an assistant .. account executive, was promoted to account executive. The additions include: Deborah Kazenelson Deane, formerly with Hill and Knowlton, joined Paine & Associates as vice president; Erin McGowan, formerly with ageincies in New York, was named a senior account e xecutive; Heidi Boenisch, formerly ~ith an agency in Oregon, was named an account executive; and Anne Bowman, formerly with a Los Angeles 1!gency; wu-hired-as-tlrr-1mimnt- account executive. 0 .: Sharon Urcb and Paul Garza Jr., who have been with Costa Mesa-based Adler Oroz Inc. for six years and ttiree years, respectively, have ~en promoted to two n·ewly created vice president positions within the company. PleDSe send your Up the Ladder announcements to tbe Pilot's business editor, Tony Cox, at 330 H'. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. With the approaching holiday season we would llke to take this opportunity to thank our frtends and cuStomers for the goodwill and loyalty that has helped to build our business bigger and better every year. We shall always try to merit your confidence. 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The Fluter group bought the Little Inn property from Herrick Hanson, who had owned the 29-room hotel for 15 years, in order to raze the building and make room for a condominium development. ~~+Alt&~£ Discover Your lMgest Door to Home Improvement ,,,,., ~ &ttl ..... Q.llllfry.· a. • ...-. Seacoast ~'711"" ..... Bay -to-reopen But with plans for the condominium development on hold, Palin was able to lease the land from the development partner}hip. Earlier this fall, he purchased rights. to the Little Inn name from Hanson and immediately began .fixing up the property. Even prior to finalizing the lease, he spent about $60,000 on new furniture and other improvements to the LittJe Inn. , Palitz said he wanted to begin the property improvements, even at risk of the lease deal falling through, so he would be able to open by Dec. 1, in time for the Christmas Boat· Parade. -By Tony Co'< W estern W~te Industries SlNCE 1957 Smiirig CcilTol and Soi4 0rlJ11€t CoWU)' Specialidng In Temporaiy Power S~Boxcs Office T raJ Im Rent-A-Bin GARAGE DOORS 642-3490 2476•11 Newport Blvd. oostAMESA 16281 Oxistruction Circle West, Irvine 857 --6523 Nature's Most Beautiful Gift The Environmentally Int~lligent Choice. Aveda Plant Pure-fumes~ Pure flower an d plant essenc~ • Pctrcx:hem1cal-free • 100% pure plant· aroma • As di-..erse as the) .uc original • The perfect complement to • he~thv.non·p!!troc.hemic.il l1festyie. l Offe.-ed eicdusively In Newport Buch A' ~"A · ~at c1141hir> 631 ·.""~~ #1\YC.~· \ll.1 ,,._, ' l U AA "'I " I~ l I I• I\ "\A l ... ,. ~ ... I 2 H .. u l u t • l(ln C1tr. • loll'Ur lMnw'll.:• f~'l. 1'1t.-•t H1o ,, 11 2630 Avon Street,, S u ite E, N ew ort %0Ff All Young Men 's Me rchandise ' ' . Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Piiot • Thursday, November 26, 199Z A7 "' -~,lckatlna-woPker-s-clalm two tired · 1or union .organizing By Joel B11ra tormlna tq protect ounelvea,". 11ld Var· ''We are here to support workers and -$Ute a worker's famtly), hnrussmem on the bclona to. -, Ital! wra.r 111, 23, 'Who aald ho h11 worke d three -thefr familles,'' Stewart aald. "Both those job.from supervisors who unCnirly demand Vargas said he was a principal leader in COSTA MESA -Shou tina for fair y_ean tor tho company. "They treat ua like who have been fired and those who con· increased production on tbe a'5embly line, auemptina to form the union. That's "h_y labor practices, a'60ut 60 people f.lcketed slaves." tinue to work under these conditions." and unsympathetic manaaement tha~-op-he was fired, he said. In front or a local plastics manu acturina An attempt by protest oraanizers to talk About 30 employees joined the lunch-crates through' intimidation. Terry Nagura, Kyowa's personnel diteC' firm Wednesday and demanded the re· directly to manaaement were rebuffed by time protest, holding signs and shouting in "More people would be out here but tor, disagreed. Instatement or two employees who were an attorney for the firm, whp said the Spanish for solidarity. The rest of the they are se:ired of "hat could happen," ''We cannot fire any employee beca.v attempting to fo rm a union. group was trespassing and would have to picket s were coalition members. . s'1id Maricela Arroya, who has worked ' at · of (intent) to form a union," Nagura Sill • c - Patricio Vargas and Carmelo Benigno leave. Kyowa makes plastic comportents ·for Kyowa for •seven years. "Tht!. compan} addtng that employee complaints fih.J • -J1----w.ere f1'red b,v l(., ........ ft A ---:~n "'-rnl'\f',..tt0' .-d b h 0 d h 1 1 · · b' 1 A treat< us very bad." ag:un!.t Varga!. and Benigno prompted the: _ _ • ~~n1ru._ . ._, .--·" protest was organize y t e r-goo s sue as e ev1s1on ca 1ne s. .. firing!.. management last Friday. A Kyowa repre- ange County Worker's For Justice ,Coali-spokesperson for the firm declined to say Arroya made $3.35 an hour "'hen she • 1 1 1 1 h J sentative sa1'd the two men were fired ro r . h h h fi d ' f' I b Sh k • t SJ}S c ear 'i tn our emp O)ee an ,, tion, a loose-knit alliance of individuals w et er t e 1rm ma c a pro 11 asl year. egan seven years· ago. e nO\v ma es book that Y.e do not allow emplo)ees .i verbally harassing an unn amed nu mber of and organizations which formed during Em ployees say at least 90 percenl of S7.50. , . engage in any form of harassment of otti~ r fellow employees. ' the county's drywaller's strike earlier this Kyowa's approximately 300 workers a~e A poll among employees concerning emplo>ees "'hile at work," 'Nagura said Vargas and protest organizers, however, year. Latino. The manageme11t is primarily Jap-support for a union Y.3~ held Nov 11. •·The company enforces the pohC) stri ... t cl.iim the firings 4item from a four-month It is the first non-drywa ller's strike the anese. Only seven employees voted against the I)." .• union-orgaoizing campaign that Vargas coalition has part icipated in, according to Employees painted a grim picture of ~ting, acc9rding to Miguel Canales, a Nagura "ould not say how many em helped lead. coalhion member Robert Stewart, the the company's work environment. field-'brganizer for the United Electrical, plo)ees complained about the alleged h.s "They fi red me because thfy thought pastor of $1. Mark Presbyteri an Church in Complaints included poor benefits (it Radio and Machine Workers of Amenca, rassment or "hat was said. they could scare everybody else from Newport Beach. costs approximately S57 per week to in-the union \\-hich the Kyo,,a '>'Orkers \\Ould "That's confidential," Nagura said . F-~~~imiiiiiiii&i-..----~__;~---------------~--im.~---iiiiiiiiiii~ ...... ------..., Man's shooting death Is called accidental • COSTA MESA -A 23-year-old unemployed man who reportedly told witnesses he could "beat the odds" as he played a ( game of Russia n roulette died of a single gunshot wound to the head Wednesday afternoon. ' . s Jonathan Staael, of Costa Mesa, died instantly when the revolver with which he was playing discharged, according to Ron Stanzak. watch commander at the Oran~e County Coroner's Division. Stanzak said Staael had been handling the gun "for quite some time" in a residence at 1951 Ro emary Place \\hen the incident occurred shortly ufter l p.m. "He apparently wa) sitting with friends and told them, 'Look, I can beat the odds,' " Stanzak said, referring to witnesses' ~cc~un1s. "He ".as spinning 1hc gun, and it had a bullet in every other chamber ... He got :iway with it for a long time. Then. one time he <l;dn't." · Staael's residence is listed a~ 1550 Superior, altj)ough Stanzak said witnC)SCs described him as a "transient." Co)l3 Mesa Police are calling the death an accident pending fu rt her investigation. -By Petu RJ an Around Town Send r.our items to Pete R)an, The Daily Pilot, 330 W. B.iy St., Cost" Mes"~ 9262 7. Today Goodwill Rega tta -The Opening Ceremonies for the fourth annual US/Japan Goodwill Regatta are,. scheduled for 9:30 a.m. at the • Orange Coast College Sailbase •. 1801 W . Pacific Coast Highway, -. IS -01ce ak stclitf-Plaza our -l • Hrst Choi~e 11tis Holiday Sea on Newport Beach, and are open to the publtc. For more information, We take th e fJ Orry out call Brad A1tery at 645-9412. Saturday, Nov. 28 CDMHS reunion - o( 1977 will hold its 1 Sth reunion Corona del Mar High School 's Class of g1• ft g1•vi• ng from 11 :30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at \ \: Lin~nE~m~tarySch~3101 ~~~-;:~~~-----------------~-1 Pacific View Ori\:e in Corona del Mar. A children's carnival, y·. f)ro~· di• OU en~rta1nmen~~and~ve.~ra!g~es~~-----~------~-------~~ ~1nduded-in the-15-admi- (ee. Those with phone num~rs of any classmates from 1977 are asked to ~~~~~~!·:;'i:~·The wi•th a wi·de selec'tion Costa Mesa/Orange Coast Lions • . Club \'\'tll hold a rummage sale from ~u~d'a·yl~t;~~t~:aa:~~~t. of qua11·ty g· 1·fts and located in the Adums Avenue parking lot. Call 548,-6565. • Sunday, Nov. 29 pu~c0i~i~~!ted"!~~~~i~~ lo~e J unr1· l 1~led personal Se IVi ce. Strings," a free musical performed . l' 1 by Tfle Evergreen Ensemble._at _ -------------~ J:Ja p.m...in the..community.auu>U---1 ~----------=----------r.m ceruncates~ rrer ~1 \\rcl pping. an shipping of 'N ewport Center Library tB56 San er\ ices arr mailable al selected \\ e~tclilT locations. Clemente Dr., Newport Beach). The group featu res Mary Stud.ert and Rebecca Quincey on violin, Dan a Quincey on viola and Elizaooth Moulton on cello. Call 644 -31 81 or 644-3135. Monday, Nov. 30 Tree Lighting -The Segerstrom family Invites you to our trad itional Tree Lighting Ceremony at 6:30 p.m. at Town Center Park. Hear the caroling o ( the All-American Boys Chorus and hail the entrance o ( Santa Cl3us. lail lloxes. l·~tc. l1ast•1llra\ o ... . Robert & 'l'aJlor Salon Slarbu k, (~off ~ t~om~n~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • \ West(lltf Plaza: -lltallll & •1tlt8 : . - lluWlf~ \larkrt. Sa\-on . Cromt ltnrmrnrr--- t\ppartl: ChamJlH~nr. DraJwr·s & Oamon·s. · Plm\hCels. N'isten·s Lln~t\rh' Food: lfl('kon l•'arms. l\ath} \h'Gulrt". Old Fashionrd Pie ShOPP<'-PastaBrmo. Starhuc~s ColTr<' Com()t.m~ • ,1))(1·t'P\l•\\poft. Gr\'al F.artn \ ttamin~ Sfnkt8: \nthon~ ·s Shoe l<epair. \tall Bows. Et<' .. \\ t-slflifT Ch'anl'~. Bank of \merica. llT Fedrrt•l l~nk. Robert & Ttt~1or Salon. Shell Oil. Dr. Lou Rm El~t'r. Optometrist C.~S111: Eumlx·an Grms & Jc\\ t'lr) A8 :fhursday. November 26, 1992 Newport Beach/Costa Me1a Dally Piiot Food · Food editor TJ Hutchi nson ... 642·4321, ext. 370 ot full yet? T~y these elegant leftove.rs I ~ i Treat guests to more than sandwiches and heated-up side dishes with this elegant next-day buffet MENU Hatvest Cruditc ~·th Cilantro-Laced Hummu L:hardonnny Sweet Potato Soup with M aple-M ustard Cream Roas1ed Turkey Salad with.Pried Cherries and Toasted Pecans Warm Butter Croissants Fresh SeasoMI Fruits with Orange ~iqul!ur HARVEST CRUDITE WTIH CILANTRO-LACED HUMMUS Hummus. once rcg•nded as an exotic Mediterranc.m ~ dip, has now become mainstream. This cilan1ro-laccd version makes a delicious dip for different colored stnp~ o< pepper, sliced fenne l. batiy earro1s, and pita triangle). for festive Thanksgiving nnir. serve the hummus in a hollowed olit head of red cabbage, acom squnsh or · small pumpkin. • 2 cloves garlic. peeled • Ill cup fresh-lemon 1u1ce • ~ cup sc nmc tahinl •~cup wa1cr • 2 cans (19 ounces each) chick peas, rinsed and drained • I teaspoon ground cumin • Salt 10 taste • ~, cup minced fresh cilantro .. -• 2 lablespoons fruity ohve oil •Sweet Hungaria n Paprika to garnish ' \\O\e O\Cr turl-l''t ca:. ... crole, these leftovers are sure to please. Eating Disorders Affordable, Profe~t0nal Program for Bullmla, Anorexia & Overeating Free group Barbarti 751·7712 Healing Relatio11 . .,/Jips Support Group Co-Dependency, Addle· tJve Beh Sexual Abuse Parenting. Hypno lmagry Fredi, 252-8001 --------- CALL 642-5678 to r eserve space HAPPY HOLIDAYS • Fresh cilanuo sprigs to garnish • Favorite vcgciablc and pita lrianglcs ib accompan1mcn1s I. To make the hummus, place the _garlic, lemon Juice, tahini and water in a food processor flucd \l.ith the steel blade: process to a smooth paste. 2. Add the chick peas nnd process until the mixture I\ • Due to the holiday, Oeralee Sconlon 's column doesn't appear today. It will return next week in the regular Food section. ITNE SS 11•••1• ,.,...._.., In Chiropractic Office. Saturday appts available. Most ins. aCQepted. Call Maureen, 843-9053 Rational Recovery-Weight Control Rational Recovery-Drug• & Alcohol · Cancer Control & Recovery Mauo~S.lf O.f.n .. Yoga W.A.V.E. Women's Center 375-6363 HELP US CELEBRATE THE HOLIDAY SEASON & THE OPENING OF OUR NEW STORE 'Eve ryday -fi-o -urmet Specialty Cookware, Foods, & Coffees s.11s r°' A, f't (', : t,f(~Jd _ '.?!Cl ,c/fee :'l!tl!l"'-l"'"-'l~IPn~·BlilR M~~ '°' Y'lll • Coob 'd Chscs IO~flW1 • Bnckl 1t9~00o • EltefMP. Cooi:bool lt~cr1 • CUSTOM Glf i c. ')1 f ri; rwe Sho A.~· " •FREE Gin 'ltW • Turkey Plotter5 • Oven to toble seMo.g dish~- • Napkins, Plocemots & Tobledoths • Jello Molds • Lorge Roosting Pons • Cookie Cutters • Springf orm Pons • Trident Cuttery COME IN FOR YOUR FREE GIFT & REFRESHMENTS \\\ff!'~ -H C<Mlt-•t \VE GIVE THANKS ~N'.ts On 1 bis, The Traditional Day of Gtvtng Thanks, 7be, ~sst:.stance League of Newpo rt-k f esa Thanks 7bose Who Contributed Outstanding Support For Th e Gala Opening Of Its New Factlity - The Hoag Foundation Arch .. Restaurant GhiiredelR Chooolate State Farm Insurance The Ritz Mr. & Mrs. Gary Kosoft "Wells Fargo Bank The Cannery Thomas Henderson Pacific Mutual Group Life Ins. Oonatellrs Nabisco Guild Printers Golden Truffle Boy Scout Troop 1339 Herman Miller. Inc K.P. Catering Funny Business Superior Electric Posh Parties U.S. Marine Corp .. El Toro CB Commercial Real Estate Very Special Occasions Cotta Mesa High School Band Theodora Robins Ford YankM Tavern Excitement Balloon• Elsa Rosena. A.S.I 0 The Ashtons Jeny Tud<er, Structural Engineer Tricia Ke.mgan. A.S I 0 Young'• Marbt Maland Carpet Miti. Hedley Builders Hugen-Oau Marion Floor Wort<s George Seitz AIA. Inc Pczza Hut S.njamln Moore Paints Weingart Foundation Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel Designs by Gary c:A Laguna Hills Fieldstone Foundatt0n Sand Dancer Grill · Newport Gr .. nhous• Wendy Bedard Creative Cakes Naval Air Weapons Station. Saal Beach Pete Shore Jacob MaarM of Puadena Goffin Public Rela1ions Northern Trust High lim• Uquora, lnc. State of the M lighting .-Autan & Tucker Illusions T .. n Club Clastif; Cone.pt All Donors Too 'Numerou1 To M.ntlon A ssistan ce 1League of Newport-Mesa 2220 Fairview Road. Cos ta Mesa • (714) 645-6929 "Serotng the Children of the Community" , vcrv smoo1h. Season with the cumin and wh. Add the cihintro and procc~ jusl until thoroughly incorporated. 3. Tr:an fer the hummu~ to a serving vcgcrnblc or dish and ~arn1sh b)' ~\\1rlifl$ the olive oil over ihe top of the hummus and then spnnkhng with paprika Top with a few fresh c1lan1ro spr~ and surround wilh \ege1ablcs cul into bite-site pieces and p11:i triangle~ for il1ppmg. Makes aboul 3-1/'i cup~ hummu!> SWEET POTATO SOUP \.VITH MAPLE-C U TARD CREAM . . . The Oavol'\ of candied )\VCCt po1111oc.) ira1hlat.c beau11fully.rnto 3n elegant fir)l•roursc soup. rlnstead of l~ickcmn& the soup \\Hh cream. 11 whisper o a delicious and unusuJI maple and mu\l.ud navorcd crcom reduction 1s )l1irlcd Ol'er the top of each \Oup serving. The Soup • ~. cup 0111~ 011 • 4 leeks. tnmmcJ, wa)hcd \I.ell, .ind minced • 10 cup) chicken broth • 2 cups \\bite wine • 4 large ~wccl po1a1ocs, peeled and cul mto l·inch chunks _ • Gran:d lcsr of I orange: • S.ilr Jnd frcshlv ground pcpp.:r 10 tDStc Maplc-Mu~lard trc:illt'-- • I· v. cup) heavy cream • l4 cup pure m3ple syrup reduced by hair, 10 10 IS minute::. Swirl in the mustard 3nd nu1 meg and keep warm over very low heat. 3. Wh~n rea«Jy 10 i.crve 1he soup, ladle it into serving bo\\ Is. Spoon a couple tablespoon~ or the . maplc-mus101rd cream into the center or each serving. With the tip or a knife. wi[I the maple cream ove r the ur(acc of the •oup to creafe a m:irble11cd effect. Serve at once. • Makes 8 ~crvinas. ' ROASTED TURKEY SALAD WITH DRIED CHERRIES AND TOASTED P.ECANS Luxurious dried cherries infuse this day-af1er·Thanksg1ving salad with holiday color. • I cup dricJ cherries • 1 ·Y.! cups apple cider • S to 6 cups cooked Buuc.rball Turkey, coarsely shredJed 'f • t large bulb Ccnnel..trimmcd, cut in hnlf. cored and lhinly sliced on lhc diagonal • t cup pecan hal\'cs. lightly tOJ\tcd _ _ • I bunch dill;1temmcd amtmrrm:d • I cup favorite brand commen;.:11 m.iyonna1sc • :? tablespoons cround ginger •Sall and freshly ground pepper 10 taste . .... • I tablcl>poon D11on mu)tJrd • Pinch of ground nu1mcg I. To make the soup, heat lhe olive oil in a l;irgc pot ll\'Cr medium-high heat. Add lhc leeks and autc 11ntil they arc quite soft. abou1 10 minutes. Pour in the chidcn broth and "inc AJJ the !>""eel po1atocs and or.ingc zest and simmer the M>up. s11rring occasionally, un11J the p.itatoc~ arc very soft. JO to 40 minu1es. Puree the soup m b.ilchcs in a blender or food processor. sc350ning 10 ta\IC: "'ith sah and pepper. Re1um the >OUp lo a clean pol and keep warm on lhe stove until ready to serve, t. Combine the cherries and .cider 1n 11 small saucepan and bring lo a boil ol'cr mcd1um-h1gh heat. Reduce the heat and simmer for 3 minutes Remove from beat and set aside briefly "2. Tos) together the lurke). fennel. pcc;ins and dJll in a large milling bowl Muc 1n the cbcmes anJpny . 2. While the soup IS s1mmenng make lhc ctcam reduction-Place the cream and maP.le S.}Tup together in J )mJll )JUCCpJn Bring JU)( to a ooil, tlicn simmer until remaining cider liquid. Wh1~l together the nf.1yonna1sc 11nd ginger and then toss lhe m1\tu1c with the salad lo bind il. Season the lkllad to tasle "ilh s3lt and pepper. Serve al once or rdrigcratc unhl rc<1dy to crve. The salad is prclly ser\'cd on a bed of rad1cchio or red cabbage \ca1·cs Ser\'es 8 ---Dear Santa,--___, COSTA MESA For Christmas this year please bring me an Annalee doll (maybe an elf or a mou e), a Jan Hagara plate, a Hummel fipmne (I like Ride into Chn'stmas), a Precious Moments nativity, a Cherished Teddie (I Jove them all!), a Memorie of Yesterday figurine (or an ornament), a dqll by Lee Middleton, Pauline or usan Wakeen (a Chn· tma Edition would be great.') and a Cloth.tique ants like the one pictured here. You can find all of the. e holiday treasure and more at ... 9-0lteueJt Sttiendg· Gifts & Collectibles In Westcliff Court 1727 Wesccliff Dr.,N.B. • 650-5535 Open Dady Thru Christmas Clotbtiqu,•s "lHar anta" (9"x 12") b Norman RodNtll Sl84.9S SENIOR cmZENS CORPORATION Presents HQCiday Fashions on Parade Saturday. December 12. 1992 1:00 p.m. Costa Mesa Senior Center 695 W. 19 th Street, Costa Mesa .. Fashton Show, Dessert and Coffee Donatton 815.00 T1ckcts Available At The Center Re crvauons Required 645-2356 Pleqe make chttk ~le to: CMSCC ' , "" l . . ;~ I ' .. . .· ... ,., .. ' Newport Beach/Cos~ Mesa Dally Pilot • LEMON •UME•BERRY 250Z. PeJVtielt WoWt ~ -- (' .. Thursday, November 26, 1992 A9 A L ·P B~1B~taut . H . &uWJMk Sfeak6 -A - LB. l ' .A .... , ... ,,1 1 , Ill "°'' MADE FRESH DAILY PACKAGE OF 12 · ~, CIWUllheJt Rafe ' ·R N'OD.f3.t 10.6 OZ.• ASSORTED Aeia 1)e.ui, ·--ffii-Ftll --..-- y09Wtt e NOV.·DEC. SUN MON TUES WED I I . . ' •VALPOLICELU •BARDOLINO • SOAVE 750 ML. ' Botta Wiw 1 49 - EA. . . 39 • EA. EA. . . Alpha Beta at TRIANGLE Square 1870 :HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA PC 1 AB INSERT Hn • 11 • 27 • 92 ) r ·1 -A G E • s Q u -..... ,, l ... ... A10 Thuraday, November 28, 1992 PHONE# AGE Prizes ·For Th e Christma s Store e 67S·Ci42S A "Perfect Gin" Basket Co. i ........ --___,~_,,,_~ I v~~i>~ ~ ~ . ,. · The Daily P1lo1 Lido Marina Village George's Camelo! 'Legends" Charier Service Reel 'M 'N Harbor Crul)Cc; The Chri tmas Store. Paghacci Gift Gallery Dana's Boutique 1c Paolo Giardini For Men Prizes. For Mom & Dad Awarded by Random Drawing SIOO Gi ft Certificate -Dana's Boutique $100 Gift Certificate • Paolo Giardir\.for Men $50 Gift Certificate • Pagliacci Gift Gallery Contest Rules 1. All entries must be submitted to The Christmas Store at Lido Marina Village in Newport Beach (see map & directions). 2. Gift Certificates for th'e harbor kayak ride will be given lo every entrant. ' 3. All entry forms must be complete and received by Saturday, Dece mber 12 at 4PM. 4. Judging will be done Monday,December 14th, winners notified by phone. 5. All entrie must be on Daily Pilot Newsprint, mixed media and creativity is encouraged." ,. Newport Beach/Colta M ... Dally Piiot ' ,• , Grand Prize An Evening U oder The Stars Saturday, December 19th Enjoy a relaxing cruise in Newport Harbor from 4·5pm aboard the luxury charter "Visio ns". Then down to George's Camelot to ex~rien~ fine dining with a cozy, waterfront view. AS evening gives way to night , relax with coffee and dessert at your VIP table on the boardwalk during the Newport Harbor Christmas Boat Parade of Lights. Parade Passe George's Camelot at 7:10 PM Valet ParkJng Provided At No Charge First Place (3) Ages: 4-6 • 7-9 • 10-12 Custom Gift Baskets from The Christmas Store Every Kid's A Winner! Free kayak ride in Newport Harbor for every entrant. Good anytime during normal bu ine hou rs. CompHmtntJ of Rttf 'M' N H•rtlor Crulsa ' Newport Beach/Coata Meaa Dalty Piiot Thursday, November 26, 1992 £ a Society ,_ Society Editor Vida Dean ... 642-4321 Benefit. is music to their ears I t was 10:45 p.m. Tuesday at the Disneyland Hotel anCI more than 700 guests had finished dinner and were waiting. Finally, the spotligllt hit the back of the Grand Ballroom and 111111 -Society the wailing of a saxophone was heard ... Curly-haired Kenny G wandered through the crowd playing and making his way to the stage as his fans at the 10th annual Cystic Fibrosis Guild gala applauded. -More applause followed as · grammy award-winning singer Michael Bolton came on stage to delight his followers. Some of the guests had arrived as early as five hours before to aucnd a VIP reception with the two performers. They were no shows there, but VIPS had the opportunity to chat with Frank Deford, president of the National Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, who w::is presented with the Guild's Breath of Life award. {Deford 10~1 an eight-year-old daughter to cystic fibrosis, the No. 1 killer of children.) Before guests entered the b3llroom for entertainment by Ron Rubin's Orchestfa. they had the opportunity to pick up bargains at a two·hour silent auc.tion featuring more than 200 items. "We are hoping for a quancr of a million dollars tonight. We have done that much at past galas," said Sue Hook of Corona dcl Mar. Guild president who co-chaired the event with Karen Hall of ... Newpori Beach and Dean Gerrie. Sue and htr hu~band Dave "'ere inst rument::il in getting Bolton and Kenny G 10 perform. They donated $25,000 to the CF Foundation as did '90 Breath of Life recipients Ev~ and Ralph Mann. "Kenny G and Michael Bolton are donating their time and will get zilch ... none or the $50,000," said Karen Hall, who has supported CF causes since she was a teenager. "This is the third gala l have worked on. I know this sounds corny, but CF volunteers arc like one big family, 41tnd we do have a lot of fund -raise'!\. 'There was a arc seeing resuhs. Through research, the gcnc that ~uses the diSC3se has been identified and new medications are helping. Also through research, many other genetic problems can be solved," said Hook. Diners seated at silver tables for the maple pecan chicken and toumcdos of beef repast included Guild organizer and commiu~e member Barbara and Carl Yanchar, Lula and Marion HaJfacre, Patty and Jimmy ,--iz ;IT~in$ Pi.Gl~ '00 SllCCl 1914 3428 VIA LIDO. NEWPORT.S7~61' (AmsJ ...... ti* c-.. ~ Western party in this hotel Inst night wi th 500 in attendance," added Hall, a big fan of bo~h 4ntCM'lainer , who-ha...e-teamed-tt for several years to do CF benefits. Un.~~ l1lfltt'lllf('lf31' CJtenni: The party area was sp3rkling in Wt: male r\en ~1~~ an t:Hnt a winter theme and guests were anJ even t:\etll 'J'('CtJl sport ing pins with twinUing red •.lCftr:JUatt-1..unc~ Evem"' OP1rnK.., lights. ..JButhh\ :JAnn1\·eN11e:. OFurJm..e!' "The light represents the light 0\l'~llll! Rttl'J'(l<Th :mir Bat Mn:\alb at the end of a tunnel in the fight Full P.ut'i Rtnuk ..JB.tl).!Uci f....,1l1CIC:" ~~~~wu..._.._~""-1-'-'U.l~·~An.J.4-.l~~-U-~.UV:~~ !.,;( <...r.ire l'n:llMll'fll v.11rt ·rarl1~. Secunn Jnd L1m.l Sm Kl°" (7 14) 556~6480 \x\' ~ N ~h1't "'U'n1. \o11e R : ~nt.1 .\N. (...\ Q~j'~ A'll Hearts Come Home for ChristmQ s BYER'S CHOICE CAROLERS DICKENS HERITAGE VILLAGES WREATHS o GARLANDS o ORNAMENTS CHRISTMAS CARDS o CANDLES & A WEALTH OF Giff IDEAS! THE GREY G OOSE, I NC. Westcllfr Plaza • 1032 Irvine Avenue at 17th Street Newport Beach 92600 • (1141 642-7801 Holiday Hours 10 to 6. Sunday 12 to -; Thursdays open until 8 Co-chair Sue Hoo~ and husband Dave were among those attending the Cystic Fibrosis Guild gala. Federal 'Express US Mail Service Your Locally Owned Stationers Edwards, Painter Woodley, Joy Hatfie ld, Tom Buckingham, Mimi Crosson, Jean-nnd Ocm-f)e • , Joanne Stewart, Mary lawler, Helen Johnson (CF exec director) and Heidi Miller. Send your . packages_ 1 through us. ----"""--• tklkM• Packaging Supplies Can~ get to us? lVe'll come to you! JV~'ll pick up iou,. packages at your Cystic Fibrosis Foundation supporters are a hearty bunch - after Bolt.on and Kenn y G finished performing after midnight, there was an auction that l:lSled until nftet I a.m .... and then !tOrt1e headed for the dance·Ooor. Boxes and Padded Envelopes Stamps home or office. CROWN OFFERS YOU A SAVINGS WONDERLAND FOR UNDER $ tO. ~88 ..,lfl TOUGH TIP ""'U ""°' l..c> Ot10flcr001 :J~~~ sg1--- 99 --.hoables._..,_...,.,con!'t-cc11-ns-.. • 11~Eglut ~ stldcS 2tmm ~· · ~ Ile<) S1499 ~· ••.-to~t•\11' • ._,..,. ...,_,. -• Cl ..... ..-.. O LYMPIA fl>O.• 40-Pc SOCKET SET sses w ano mt"tnC ~canoaro 6 pOIO{ SOClcet wrencfleS 9S9026 Reg S11 99 COltONA Oil MA• COSTA ms.A NIW,._T WCM '1071.-C Comt HWY .O:• rA"lf AW! ~• ~ ..... Dn"9 ' 5o ~ M«Antu WIPltcWf Aa.t• ~ VlfW c-.r 11J·2IOO M2·11SJ ltt as10 °""' IOtMQ'I\ ......,., • '--~ ··~ .... ~ .. --- ., .. A 12 Thursday, November 26, 1992 . Newport Beach/Costa Mna Daily Pilot . community FOrum Write to: Pilot letters, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 fax fellers to: 646·4170 Readers' Hotline •.. 642·6086 Comlllun ty forum run) on Tul'Sdl)'>, ThursdJ)') Jnd 5Jtur<.l.1)'5 Editor William Lobdcll ... 642·4321, e~t. JS 1 Thariklully, Newport has many saints L c'lt )1.lll thin\. .titer l'ue,J.1)''~ column th;,it thl· S1.'lllll~\.:'> of the ''"i!J ,\JC tJking OVCI I h.111l..,g1\lng. be ;i-,~u1cd th.it the other ,1de l'I the t1.Hn 1~ far ~righter ~un: there .ire the turlo.C)'> ''c \HOtc .ibout ~' h,1 "'1,µIJ dell) J free Jtnncr toJa~ at the H.irJ 1{1.1d, C .lie Ill tlllll nccJ) people becau'>e. a-. 11111: ~1u111p put 11 ... there I) nu plJcc for the h1.>1111.k" ,It F.1,Ji11111 hl.111J." On the Coast '.:>.1nt.1 \n 1 But thc1e :11c Jbll thr.: ' hunJreJ, of gl1l1J folks at thr.: I larJ lfotk, ill SOS .• 11 the Sl1mcone C.1n:~ Soup Kirchen who will bbur :ill cby to gwc 'l>mc ,, .i rn11 h a nJ a !IC n!>e of tamd~ tu rl'11pk \I hl) ~o Je,pl'l.tld\ 11n·J II lndi..Je .1'11\111:; 1h1s elite group the k1lh of .\ndersen S1."h1.l1•I 111 1 hl· HJrbl1r \ ie" I fl11111' ,,., 11,111 ul :--:c,, porl. n 11, I\ their 1h11J ~carol m.1l..111g I h.int..,grnng posi-iblc flir k'' h1nu11.11e ~oung'iler .11 \h>nll \hi.I Sthool in Den".: \\u ind .. 1 nh'lll 111 1h11:e, 'it.u1ed thr.: i l1!!r.1m .1lhr .1 p.1111:nt (D\.l\t'.: ".1 ph)~ll.11 !hl.'.r.1p1'1) "h" 1~·.1,hc' al ~ll•nte \,.,ta tolJ her · .. 1'11.it lh"' ,,,me 'tuJ1:nt' there J1Jn't h:l\c ,h,1\. ~ 1,1 \\ l .1 I Ill '' '1001 I tl111ug.h1 . ·1-hl\I g.rc.Jt 11 \\11ulJ he for .\nJll,\.ll lO .iJ1 pl J :. .. l11111J ltl,..: ~lllOIC \'btJ,' 01.111,c !>JIJ ~ll>nJ.i) Jll\.'rn11011 •· rhc goJI "·" 111 mJl..e 11ur k1J, J\\Jre tlut there arc 01h•r n>111111un111e:. out there .int.I w k t them J,,,,,,<:r th-: worth of gi ... 111g. 111 Pther'" \,\\I.'. t.dh-I. l•11\e.; of loud \\C{C: piling up , n il,l· u1rb 11 lr11n1 ot AnJer,1:111, \\Jlling lo be .!.: 1\ l·r..·J Ill \lllntr.: \r 1~1.1 I counted .'.l c:irtons. p .. -.>.eJ \\Ith r11.:c ;ind bean!>. big Cdn) of fruit ..i1.-1." .1nJ 'ege1ables. sacl..' of Oour and gobs of b.1li~ 11111J. ll l•m Enfamil 10 Ge1her\ s1n11ncd 1ud l'' Bl\.,ttl'e 111 stor.1g.c p111blc111'. c:;rnneJ h.inh rt:pl.1i:cJ turl..c)'· A 10ng. \\tlh .ill the fooJ "ere: Th:i nl.•gl\ing llll'"a!!C' some qu11e phil11,ophital mo\t \\llllJerlulJ) J..1d-lt f..t . \ ''\I h ~I .1J1.1 \\ ruk ri1.t11~ 'gl\ ing j, J I imt II• t1~· 1h.111l..tul \\l' 11\C: fli .1 free 111un try, 10 ha\C .1 J,·m••d.1111 ~l•\ernml·nt (.111J1 111 hJ'e righ1s JI .,, .11 •. : \llll I I .1111 lllll' I hi\\ d1) ~OJ fee.:) . · Bill C l111ll n , .. \ , 1ha ''ll tc · J l1,1n\..,g1' Ill~ 1, .1 tin1e 10 be th I U,il £ut I \\.l~ Jl) )hJIC.: \I.Ith l \her!> anJ hl\e the pi.:l1ple \\hO lu\C ~OU ,.\nl1lhl.'.r "I h.1nJ..,gl\1ll!! 1' the t11nc 10 lmc .111 I h .1)! • W e urc entering our third year of 1hi ternbk recession and as yer, not one single piece of legislation hns b1.:en pa!> ed in Sacramento to stem the' e~odus of California companies !>ince it began. That's why so many entrepreneurs are doing the "Californ ia shake." The)•'re shnking off big government and heading out of 'itate. Thnnl.s 10 1hc stnte's high la\el>, !>leep regulations and un:iccounrnble bureaucr31!>, California is beginning to look like Jerry Lee Le\\is coun1ry. There's "a "hole lot of shaldn' going o"." Gii Ferguson The state h:is already lost 800,000 jobs in the last 1wo years. And. according to a survey by lr,ine poll!>tcr Mark Baldassare, 37 percent of the manufJciurers in Los Angeles and Orange Countr plan 10 pull out pa'rt or nil of their operations. Gov. Pete Wilson Budget -Analysis h's time to wnke up or face the bigges1 quake yet. The s1111e's newly elected and re-elected rcpresentati' cs have a mandate from !he voters 10 forego "business as usual" and rei.torc \.he Galifornia Dretu1r.-Herc's what must be dealt with: --~liberate Workers' Compensation: At Sl 1 ..billion, it's the most expensive in the nation und c 1.1 • the mo~t unfair. Only 30 c~nt~ of every dollar goes . a 1 · 01'018 to worl.er' injured on 1he JOb. The rest goes 10 insurers. l:l\\)Cr!> and doctors. And many'Small bu~1ne..,se~ go broke af1er pa) ing hundreds of 1housand~ of dollars for phony claims for worker injury. . But so far no1hing has been done in Sacramento. In fact, 'the Democrats forced 34 amendment:. on 10 the ~pec1al se~ion bill that \\OUld ha'e reformed the !>}'!Item. Then they killed the bill. Taxation: If you count both direct and hidden la\es, including 1he cost of rcgul:ition. Californians face 1he highes1 o"erall tnx burden in the nation. In C\Cry leg1slati\ e session, As-,cmbly Republican~ ha'e in1roduced bills for tax relief. only to be rebuffed by the Democratic majority. For C\ample, I carried a bill this year to jump Siar! our statc:s economy by stimulating real e rnte sales. It "oulJ ha\C exempted an)onc who bought More mail trouble This letter is in regards to 1hc (articles headlined) "Mail doesn't always go through" and "Postal Service doesn't delher." The problem i not only m Corona del Mar. lt 1s also here 10 Costa Mesa. ' l live on Pomona A\cnue and t-here have been rime~ \\hen I would sec the m:11l 1ruck down the road and J come back a few minute later and it t gone. A !>Upervisor al Post Office said it got too dark 10 cc· ~f) check comes 1hrough 1hc mail and on a couple OCCJl>ion~ my check ne,cr made ii here nor "as 11 returned to my emplo)er. We ha"e a different delivery peri.on every d;iy. Some of them look as though they !>lcpl in their uniform. Assemblyman wants state freed of higher taxes , steep regulations and unaccountable bureaucrats propcrt~ 1111, year from the upplemcntnry p1t>pc11y tax. Air Qualit): 1 he Democrats in\ariabl) c.ill tor iacrea~e<l rcgulanorr ol 1he en' 1ronmen1 Out llftcn time\. th1' 1~ JU!>t an C\CU!>C 10 builJ a bigger government bureaucracy. The money colkclcd b) the un~upcn1~ed and unelected South ,Co.1)1 Air Quality Man;igcment District {AQMD), for example, goes for parks, !>a.lary ~ncrea~cs and the gigantic bureaucracy cn!>hnned 1n their new multi·million dollar headquurler:> in Diamond Bar. No wonder there are so many steep fees and fines. Companies have been fined S25,000 a day fo r being late in submilling their plan to get employees out of their cars. And 10 get 3 nnturJl'gas water boiler installed can take a \\hole )Car and cost $50.000. Leglslathe Overkill: In 1he laS1 ~e)sion, a vcrit:i ble flurry of bills lnndcd on Go .. ernor Pete Wilson's de k. Not only did the buck stop there. 1,000,bills did. Ano1her .2,000 or !>O almost landed on Wilson's de!.k. The Democrat chu rn out so many bills with so little trouble t~at half o.r the bill introduced each year arc correction) of m1!>takes made in previous years. . Industrial Policy: One popular Democr:111c plan is to give special advantages or "invest" in ravored industries, an idea th at has already been tried and failed' around 1hc globe. ln thi. scheme, competition is replaced by roughly the same process that brought you the Sl)99 nail and the S3,000 toilet seat. The Special Interests: Was1cful policies remain in eTfeii or arc proposeooecause the ~pcclif interests want them. (One man's waste is anorhcr man'special interest.) De.mocrat1c Assembly Speaker Willie Brown calls thc\e special in1erc!llS his "anchor tenants." L ike 1hc big depnrtment store!I 1n a shopping • mall, 1he anchor 1enan1s bring in the lion'!. ·. share of cnmpaign contribu11un' 10 i..cep Drown·~ majority in po"er. Hb fa,ori1c "tenant!>" are the !rial lawyers and unions thal he relic\ on for millions of dollars. Jobs: The Democrats crmgc "hen Rcpubh~I\~ / !)ay the "party of jobs" b our .... not their Dul )OU can't grO\.,.. jobl> "ithout gro" 11\g pm arc lll\.C 1men1. And you don't get ime!>lml'nl by pcnal121ng the investor \\ilh higher ta.\C'> .1nJ mlm: regul;1t1on' Cnlifornio is like Gulll\er, 11.'thcn:d to the ground by thousands of 1hread-likc rcgulJl1ons anJ 1.1XC), put there by an army of tiny bureJucrals JnJ politician£. Now. it's up to Rcpubhcnns and Democrat) alike to cut the bomh and !>Cl the g1::in1 free. Gil Frrguson is the state As rmb~>mnn fur tl1e 10th District, ohirh ro,rrs Nt'••port IJtDrh ond Costa Mtso. Setting record st11aight I ,.,ould like to ~ct the record ~tra1ght regarding Samuel Wr.J) ·~ le11cr appearing No,embcr 17 under the hc:idlinc "School d1!>lrict'!> finances 1n line'>" l I 1s leue r qucs11oncd "ho" as p:iy 10g for the high chool banJ and color guarJ 1ourn.1mcnt thJl ''J' held .11 Nc"pori lbrbor ll1gh School on Nmembcr 7. The cn11rc co t of the \ , · 11 1nl-.,g.t'tn!! '' .1 time"' 'hJrc. I .1m _.;.w.1-Ju~1.u.:.~fuv.J-~11.1 ~"~ b~ .. .,..,.., '4-'dot-- I now understand why they announced la!>! "eek that 1hey mnde a profit this year. Jl's because they ~ drju:cuwnJheyJvant 10.J..havciivcd hc.r.c..aI-.---.--t--..uum..ul\C.n ~ai ,.~111 .ilt . - - ~ 1.1 h \e .1 h.1~ p~ Th.in I..'~" 111g" 1 he l>Jme addrcs~ for about 1~'0 years and 11 keep~ pJH.I for b) the Co,ta Mc J \ 1h1 J l'r.1Jer ".i' "J'h.1nf..ful 1,ir the turke) io ' 1 •ll 11\ 1. 1h for h.tlf .i..re' llf I 1nJ .tnJ (for) the .• 1.111.ir 1111 thr.: t-.f.1}nn,~er .. gctung \\Or~e. I know people .... ho have \H11ten le11er!> to the Po!lt Office. But nothing seem., to work. They ~ay "'e arc not really a route, so we don't have a lligh School BJnd and Color GuarJ Boo~1cr~ (all school\ 10 the Ne\\port Mesa Un1f1cU School 'i.:, "Id .ind 1h1rJ grJJcr' 111.1J1: 11,1~ of 1hc Di-.tm:1 ~hJrc the )\:iJ1um i1 , l11r "h1."h the~ arc.: 1h.111l.1ut Among !he regular delivery per!>On. Ma~bc \\C should really con\lder priv:ue coniractors dell\cring mail. We might gel a on facilities at Ne\\port Harbor High School). 1!er.' ! -.1 l''· hJt,, p.11'. n1~h1. t.;1"e'. 'un, gras<,, 1--dl.'.111' \ tlc11 t10t'0 ' 0 .J\. Ill'. gl.1',CS, ~1wn.-m llT1ll. "cic·ccr;-\'rctt:' go.1r... !!nh\ mg. ,If ,ti,, ~l'I' 'lfcl)." \ •' ) • ( If ,lfl\111.J\, ~nll\\ k d!!l'. (i1lJ, gtvtng, r , , i ,up!-'. )•'"'· lhltl.' htxil..' k1nd11,·"· ,ft ( '" 1, g,>IJ 1he c11lor '1olct. GrampJ,, r .. 11n J 1n11h '1fct,, n11'e'" I 1 · < 1 \\•II'. '.imr1r( ,111\. k111..r1,, '· H.',, Ill\ ll·l. ,l(H\, \..1te\, h.1pptn1 ''· \mile'>, 'I\ \tllf... lht: \ll·e prl'\IUcnt .. \ -~ ,~1ml !!r.1Jer m.1\ h.1, c '1111111Ktl up I 1 '·'~" 111~ hir ill ,,f u' \t I h.ink..,g1vmg. I J 1 1h.111klul t.1r b.:1n~ t11~ethlr t.1r ka't anJ 1 • , pcllplc. lri.:11J, 1.1nJ pump 111 pie" \ 11.I trnm the l 1cd C11lum11 .inJ t 1m1l). l tJrP' t h;i111-.'g" ing 11.1 ~1H1 l rrd ,\lurt/11 's C'ulumn ru11~ t•1 flJ r ue)day, rl1ursda.t .111d ·aturcJiJ.L time. Bad money decision " Please someone 1ell me lhb is a bJd 1ola:1 Surely the Cuy of Ne'-"port Bench can find better thing 10 do Y>llh 11s money than gi .. e tt to someone \\ho fell off his bike -whate,cr happened to taking respomib11ity for your cir? h 's bad enough tha1 c11y employee!:> are stealing our money. now the city '" going to gi\C II il\\J)'! Arc the inmate<. 1unning the a\)lu01? Otl30RAI l HOWARD · c" port UcJch Eastslde traHic woes l dir,agrce "11h the editor·~ po'>illOQ lhat the S'i f'recway extemion triggered a now ofCui lhrough motori'lts on the Ea,tside. since Ne\\ port Ucach Dolen of parents donated r-=====::::=============:::=~~-pm;;t;;; hours of their tune to. ::; put on the tournnmcnt. 0•·'> Pi.A'·~ pt.oto Withou1 such effort . tbere One reader \Wiles lhat the Coste Mesd Freeway extension wouldn't be a band and i n't tesponsible for current £ast idc traffic woes. color gun1d program for bound nimmutcr!> ha'e uttliLcd Ea l\1de rc,iJcnti~1I trects rur ~car . f\('e'"l'C La't"dr.: cut t11rnugh tra(f1c re!>ull'• lrom Nc"port\ t.lec.1dc., lunit policy thal J trcmcnJou\ /\lariners Mile u:if11c copaClly shorlagc, 1dent1ficu b) the !>\Jtc 30 year:!I :.igu. c:rn be .1bJtctl b) mu11111!. tr<.dllc through l::..1 b1Jc re~1dent1al nc11?.hh111 hvod . fhc l:a,hiJc 11affic prnblcm "ill , .. Ot!>CI\, 'mcc :--ewp\Hl 1.:1t) of111.:1.1b rccl!otly .lpj>rO\Cd 111.1j ... 1r land 1k,d11pme11t ;1grcc01ent' \\hllc rcfu\lng to im(lW\C ~1Jrmcr' Mile JIM KOC:IUUA Nc'\f>Olt Uc.ich their children Some people O\J) feel th3t clccttve progrJm • \UCh as 8Jnd, are an unnccc sary part of our school program I. for one, can \ay lhJt m) children have! had a wonderfully rewarding C\pericncc in lland. They ha\c not only cn1oycd the experience, 1hey have :ibo met many ne" f nend'>, learned to dfectivcly "ork togcthr.:r. and de\elopcd the confidence to perform 11t front of others. l behc'c thcscl things are all an important part of gro~ing up and being ready to face the "'orld. Many of thc\C children "ouh.ln't get thi opportunity any other wuy. DON NORl ON Cosla Mesa l'KL'ill>E~ I ·' Ct·or!?l' llu)h, (fl), The \\ l111c llou'c 1600 Pc nn,)h.1111.1 A,c .. \Va~hrngt•Hl. DC 20500 ,_How .to con~act your legislators l.- l\'c\\ porl Ocach . .,60·3WO Supcnn1cndcn1. John W. ~koll Bo.1r\,I \!embers: f'orrtst \\\·mer, prc~l1k11t: Jim dt' 800111. Rod MDcMllllun. Ju\lv fnrn co, Shct'ry LoofbourrcH\, l'.d lh·~l..t>r, Mortha Fluor. \ H. L l'IU::~IDL''T 0 .111 Qua) It~. ( R) ~cn.itc: Olltec llui!J111g. \\.1,h111i:.111n D < ~.,~Ill GO\ LK.,01< Pl'll' \\ lhon. ( R ). ~1.11c l .1p1t11l. S.1n.1mcn10. 11"~1t(Ylt>P15·~~~ I l . .., "tl 'A I Ol{"t \l.111 Cran'llon (DI 575"' \\ C l'lllUt\ Ul\J. '°lune 51 ~ l 11' t\n.:clc,, 1>00~ ~. l~l '1~1~ ~''" Iha nm: • fll"tc111 IR I t "I. llOl'~I <H Rl:.PIU \('I \ 11\ f..~ ( hf1) CO\ ( H) Wt ff 01'\I .woo \f.1lArthur Ul\J [ ·•'t l 1l\\CI' 'c"r•lrl lk.1d Y~(o(U "'5ti ·~~.s.i ( ( 11't.1 \ 1< -.i .ind :-\c11p11rt Beach.) ~lA I L l '\ll • -'hlrlJn Urr&'''un. ( R ). P1h o;,, 1 ~o l\c" Jl\>rl C<'nlcr Dr 1\C. ~u11e I ~o. Ne:" pore UcJ~h. 9~660. t..40 11.37. (Rcp11:,c:nt rATE AS D tBL\' G ilbtrt ftrguson. ( R ). 70t h 01\I • 466 7 \IJt Arthur BIHi . Suite 101, Xc"port Oca~h. 9~660. 756·0665. (Nc\\rurt Beach and Cll'l\J Mc'a) <. \llfOR~lA COASTAL CO~t\tl., ION ~Jn FrJnCl\CI) (415)1~ s~oo (South ((.l,1~t rq!11.>n CO\CrJ~c 'rltt licl"ccn uf 1tce' 1n l,on lk.1l h Pill 590-~0'I and SJn Oicgo Commh lonrr Don ~ltlnnh: 16llil)7i.J.<~~ fl ("Ot 1' n no 1(0 OJ.' \l1Pl::R\ I. OR 11.111 uf t'\drn1ni 1ra11un, IO C1\lc Center Pf;11J, ~.1111.1 Ana. CJ270I 11.irrltU \I. \\'icdt•r 2nd 01\t, Co~ta Mc .. a, s:q.n~o . . _ lhomas .. ., Rllt)' Sth 01 t. (:'\ev.port Beach, S.inlJ AnJ I le•&ht~) J.t.J550 ('() 1' n BOARD o •· 1:u u A TION WO KJlmu Drive, Co 111 McJJ, P.O. Bo' '"• 9050, 926:?8·9050. 9M··HK.IO. Eliu1b lh o. l>.irker , m1:ml1.:1, I 1u.,tcc ArcJ S (Co~ta Mc. J, Nc"'poll Uc,11.h l t oA l COM~JU~r f\ U>l.l l cc OISl'RJC."T L\70 Ad:im\ A\c. Co.,toi ~1~,.1, 11~6:6. ~3!·50 1:! Chanlcllor AJrrl·d P. "l'rn.1ndt1, l'hd.: Ptt idcnt: ~illll} A. l'ull.1rd: Uo.ud Mt mbtn: \hcrl') UJum, Poul G. Dtr.:lr, \\allt'r G. llul'Dld, .\tm;rndu It Rull, ~tudent 1 ru\ttt: Klr'lll'n II. Ga1"1oud OfUNGI:. 'Ol !' n I \II( UO \JW 8 f ,m Or • (o,t.1 \fn.a ,~I f Al R Pre 1Jen1 Oun \\ llkt. \ l~c P1c-"dc:n1. Riind\- ~mllh. Ducctur~ 1 om 'l hom,011, l url) Arnold, John C'rton, uu~k Juhn'I, l<.anJ, mlth, Ot\crly L.an&\totl Jim l i111lh•ra:Gal') tfll.)11 .... "0· 1'lWVOR f.~lf "t \ l 'llHU:U SCHOOL UISlRICT, 161.ll lblh St .. \It: \ CO\"iOlll>\ll 0 WATER l>l\ TRl(."T 11)<>5 PIJ1:cnl1J. Co ta Me\a, 631-1200 Doml ~tcmbch Trudy Ohlia. llun~ P.anlon, t\larlo lJurQntt, Juclt UuU, Tom Ncbon C.O l'A~l S.\ '\'\ll\H\'Ol 1RJC r , P 0 Dm l~L-.>. Clht.i \Jt,a 926~~-1200. 5 , . .5(µ) Uo.1rJ Mcmhc1' J.1mc'i Wahner. JaltlC rcrnman, I lam Green. NJtC Rc;.itlc ~nJ An Pert\. · c:t 11'' CO\ l,R\~lt.~1 Cu 10 Mt:,:i: (it) t-IJll, J7 ~"om Dme, .. 5-t-~l, .\ ~t Jf\ Ho111huclo.lc. nu~or: S;anUr a Gent\ \ICC OliJ\\lf, rc1cr Buff.>, Joe 1!r1clwn .imJ J<1) I lumpiirc,, ruunc1I members:. ~t"Jlt)rt Dt1n h: C:1t~ 111111, noo Nc"po" 01',J . 61"·~)09, ~'"'"r· Plul ~.1n\One: M:i)llr pro tcm. Cl.arc: nee l'urnc:r. fohn Co,, C!\tlyn Hart. h>hn Hcll •c , J.111 DcbJ . Jc.in w.,•t. An. Ind pendent NcMp.l~r PubltWlCd b'r' (o,a)I Commun1fy "'""' In< Elliot Stein, Jr. ch .. wm.:10 Jim Greninger publ1~r Tom Johnson .moc1.;ite!' publt~er Will1.Jm S. Lobdell' Pd1tor & \(.!Cl' P'<'"d,·nt Ste~t M•rble m.)nJ&1ng td1tor Walter Burroughs 1901-1989 founding publish r ,, .. { Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot .. J -• lll.IDAY From A1 The dual reality of reservation life is apparent. While many of the Indians live peaceful, Spartan lives_, others are on the vuge-of - starvation. Alcohol addiction and unemployment are rampant. But there is also great beauty, Hohl believes . • "They are a proud people, th ey have a heritage and we're doing our little part lO help keep thnt nlivc," l lohl said. "Many people say, 'Why don't they move out to the white man's world?"But the white man's world is not their world, They would be lost." Na1ive American d ances and other ceremonies are performed • fo r the Project Thundebird crew. Hohl says a vast reservoir of artisan skill exists oh the .. reservation. Dolls, baskets, pottery. drums, jewelry and othe r Indian goods arc brought back by th e veterans, who try lo sell the art and send the money back. Thursday, November 26, 1992 A13 ' Vete rans of foreig~ Wars members stack food d estined fo r Indian reser\-Jliuns i.~ Arizona. a little bit more to help 111111. lie Pru1cu Thu1H.lt.:rbird. "hit'h obviously hadn't had the ''orl..s \ca1·10Ul\J ,·oJlc..:tinl! opportunities that I did " ph)..,IC~I and nwnctul) dun:1t1l•m. Since then. Davey h.1s been abo spun't 1' .1 s1.:hola1'>h1p featured on "This is Your Life," pr 'ff JI 1 f r ~ 1\1\C J\mcr1C:lJI'> ;..i, the tcle,i!.ion show hosted h) ''ell as an .innual Chmtm:i-. 1.'cn1 hi') \I (.ll" "ln1oulJ be nict.: to h:i'c 111) , ,.h u">b:.111d here on Thanksgi"ing. but I \\holly support the foundation, ..,1 t: ~;.11J. udding that the risoro .. trip \\Ould be difficult for the ) The seed of Project Thunderbird was planted in the winter of l 947. While driving from California lo ColoradQ,_DJlvey picked up a hitchh iki ng Indian. Ralph Ed"anh. He also ,,J., at 1he rc ... ~f'\ation. named c.>ne o!-PresWcnt Ge.urge --J~ 4..l\\~~ to.the ann";.il ;ncrage \\Oman to make..--:1;;..t'..:;."....;;:i ____ _ uu .. h's 1.000 poi1rn of ltght last I ilgr 1111,1~: I'> th .II lhc.; men .ire 1101 )ear. Hohl, \\-horn Oa\.C) 1.:.dh "the :uuu11d their f. 1111llc-. on greatest helper who hJ-; ever I han"c.gi,111g Uut Uud's \Vlk, • ~...c1•l 10 !he D•·"r p,J,,t Reservation children share in Thanksgiving with VFW members. Davey gave the starving man eight oranges. As he ~tched him devour the f ruil, Davey thought "the next time l came back I'd do lived," attended the cc re1mrny C:iMI 1 luhl. \a1J th.It althou~h sl.ic "ith Da,ey nll'>'t.:' her hu,hJ11J, '>he wpport.., Firefighters rescue puppy from. burninU ap~rtment ~ Two men left homeless after Wednesday morning bl aze. Young German shepherd is recovering in animal hospital. By LoriAM Bas1'eda $'~!! y, It' COS l'A Ml <;A -lwo me n arc homclc-.s toJay and a GermJn shepherd puppy named Diec 1s re- co,cring at the Nev.port Harbor Animal I !o)p1tal after name . ap· p.1rently )parked by a smoldering log in the fireplace. M\Cpt through their Or .111gc A\C:nue Jpartmcnt \\'edncsJJy morning "We lost C\<Crything," sai d Sam Sam:iw1. 28. adding that he and toommatc Dun Martin. 30. had moved into the apartment only lv.u days before the blaic. "Uul Dice i lhe onl} thing I care about It JUst breaks my heart." Firefighters rescued the 12· w'-c.k-old white purebread pup .1rrcf they found him unconscH1u' 111 the apartment \\.hllc fighting th ~ fire. Costa Mc'a Battalion Cl11ef Judy Jewell sJiJ they iH.lmin1stcmJ 1..1\ygcn to the ailing dog before tran porting 11 to the \.eterin:.mJn b) fire lrucks. come up with !IC\eral hundred dol- "The place wus up in flames lar!I for his dog's hosp11al stJ) and the puppy wa'> just laying 1 he Red Cro1;s has gi\'cn both there," Samawi recalled. men mo~ey to bu) new clothes. S:im::i.wi s:ud he and Martin had and put th em up in lhe Co!.ta tarted moving their belongings ~l esa RamJd.1 Inn through the into 1he apartment HI the 2600 \\cckend block of Orange only l\\O da)s be-According to Jc\\Cll, the ap•1rt- lorc. ment itself " 1-.n·t a total lo'S'-.. "\Ve '~ere planning tu get rent· Strucaural damJge 1 cstimateJ at ers 1n: urance toJay," he s11d. "We ;ibout S J.t,{)()(), "'hich means 1t can Jev.ell 'iaid 11 Jppcar-. that .111 ember f1om a smoldering log l>Jc,, out of the ..ipanment\ g.1\ fir~· 'place, lighting the carpet llll Im: Oags full of clothe'> th:11 h:iJ )Cl lo be put away qu1cl..I} fuel the ll.1meo;, :.he !>aid "It' ju 1 now hitting me," sa1J SJmawi .... hen contacted at hi' par· enl ·Fountain Valley home. been 1ttang here ba .... ling thank GoJ "e're ali'e" "cren't C\'CO unpacked )Ct." he repaired. Sama"'i said everything he ,--------------------------""4 owned ,.._,s destioyed in the fire. Jn addition. he is going to have 10 Corrections To clarify au item in Marla Bird's 1 astinl(:.. .inJ .. Tidbits column I u~:.d.1\, 7-Ete .. cn m:.irht ''Ill be open Thanbgi\lng Day, Scott's Seafood Bar and Grill will be ck1!>cd. 0 Al<10, in Hird'!> 01.>-Ahend Turkey Gra\y recipe, wh ich appeared on ·1 hum.fay' f ooJ page. ''hen \.:'OOlo..ing the giblet' Jnd ne1.k. u e only tYtO c:in-. uf d1idt:n :.tock (no \\-:I ler) Reduce liquid by h.1lf. "Hopefully the little guy's OK." ______ _... _____ ___. ~he :i id Samav.i and ~!Jrtin \\etc rcturn- _., _ __..in...._ ..... frum breakfast shotJ.Jru.tlu:y_.ail.lf'1.t4 :a;...'Y--ltfflltHH a m. when they saw Diec sprawled out on the s1dcv.alk, urrnundcd Bl'('lfS-{lJ9€K SB&P- alr • Rt toralion • Repair \ Family Bu Ult'S -'met J8Q~ fiJl-3:!1) THE PIZZA BAKER\' l'iiza • :alad • Pa ta Cla ~ic ··\t~ttarian & California 't)lts 631-1 166 " CHARLE H. BAIR l tnkn Grmol\1p~tc • Cu tom Ot tpi 1 Official Holt'"< A~tnt~· <H.?-3310 172 5 Weddiff De ·Newport Beach 1 H-0711 · ~ Oo.ly & lntlifltdor Tht ~ 11:nctlff ftetl A 1tlDOW fO\'EllNG \J.'001J • Carpeting • Wl>Ol ~IArblt • Blind~ • Arra Ru~ \ldo I uon~Q Smop-ephc 6Jl.S251 A'll\R£t:•s Finr '\lomrn' rli1thr~ M1md" -~a1unl ' 10-tl (1 l2-4 l~.1 . F.\SRIO .. 8\ RlQl I Cu•l nm llt c1t11 Cl11th1nr F111r \hrrlliu1h b"Q.l) Ii mm\ program The~ slt:q m lc:~ping hJg-.. rel c;rn!!hl in muJ. :.111J b;1lhroum tac1hl11.~ :ire mt "' 11l.1blc. A Y.uman \l.uulJ 1: { Inna • \' n .. tal • ~ihtr f mr I int II' • Gift,• ( anf, ;~~· 7~l l:i F.\Cl r '(fl R ~ ahulnu' Fur' Ou1-1an1finc Value ,'\ 't n II C' td5-l·U b RUTE G\KES Rak1·n F •vr~,,o Har • ( afc• llol11l.1" llt'•~c·rt • llrracl"' • b l.?-41 u FORt;\ t i FllE~'JS .,lft-. ti ( .Htttlll~ \nnJlrr • l~Uc • Hunirn ), flolidal 1 rt'•'urt·• t1~0-.i'.lJ.) FASHION A' MGM's • ChcM1es lclT JMleR • ExcMifucs •fashion by Hequi FOOD Haute Cokes • The ~no B'*IY llES1YU ~lmen1S of Newport • W's Ood ShOA>t • Tht Oiken's Boolsh~ •Cody Ym loys • F«M kt.ds •Jo ~ & Co • Wesfdff flocw CMMg5 SERVICES • (onaptS i1 V'ideog~ •The Oooct Cdf • hpm ~ "Newport • Fashion Forwd • ttcitt 8'ownlee • JCIMS Al>ert Sdon • L Clenney Desipd '°'1rWt 1649·1831 ... .. ,. .. • r .. A14 Thursday, Novembei-26, 1992 i FAMILY From A1 "At lea t \\C have a roof over our heads, thouah. \\hercas the people on Kauai have nothing left. , E1.cl')·one ., as devasrnted there. Yet people with • nothing to offer still reached out 10 help one another." Holiday traVBlers things that l still have a problem letting go of." Sentimental things such as the couple's wedding video, photo nlbums full of baby picture , keep akc tree ornaments the children made a.t school and a pile of gifts Santa had left for ChristmJ'> morning 11 days away. Haunted by th e loss. Annie Morgan said she actually had Charles transpo rt one of the burnt dressers contnining drawers of parched pictures into their new home. "h's the \\eirde::.t thing." she said. :'The pictures ure all burnt, bu t I cJn't tlH<.J\\ thcn1 out. I just c:.111'1 bring myself lO do 11." Other than the dresser and some charred watercolor painttngs "'" ;igcd from the destruction. Annie Morgon '>aiJ their Ile\\ hurnc conta111s little more thun some bed" that Red Cros!'> donated after the fire "It\ 111..1: \ou·rc: a lll.'\\l)'H:J, hut "ith three I.ids," she !!:ltd ·:'a ou l11erally ha\C to \tart O\er Herc in Co,ta Mesa, people reached out to help the Morgans. 100 -with donations of everything from money to clothing. After the blaze. Annie and Charles Morgan and 1hc1r 4-ycar-old on Anthony moved in\o ti neighbor's bacJ..ynrd camper. Relatives took in the couple's 11-ycar-old daughter, Aja, nnd l 5-ycar-old son, Adam. "l've wraded my brain to come up with a way to . thank atl the people who helped us," Annie Morgan .. atd. "Bui I can't, because I don't even know who half of them ure." : Annie Morgan said she will give thanks to all those people who have helped her over a smali , Thant...sgiving dinner he and her family will share today. "\Ve\e surv1,cd," Charles Morgan said. "We're hJnging to~gh." . r SHOP . 1991, ret.111 -..lies 111 Costa Mesa 1omers may . have finally reached From A1 abo pru1c:c1rn~ 1111pro,c:J !>ale:'> th" holtda> '>C :l'lllll dc:chned b) 3 7 pctcent from )ear-their limit on holding t~e line on :igo lc\C!ls. "hik Ne\\ port Dench purchases. retailer!> -.ut(erc:d J 2 ?·percent de· "They are buying across the crease: board - shoes, shirts, belts, tics," Like Moore \tnd Beale, other Deale said. "They've been holding lol.'.al ret.ukrs expect at least a off for three years now, and it's ~11gh1 turnaruund 1his year qucs1ionable how long someone "The people I . talk Lo-are-opti-~a n go without a-new-pair-of-pams m1st1c in a guarded way," said or a new pair of shoes." Greg Brown, a skycap at John Wayne Airport, -gives -0ut directions .Wednesday-merni.ng. Hol' Mite ~..vo.wy PlloC day traffic was steady with Thanksgiving travel- ers trying to catch their mgbts..back..h.ome O:.in L>le, .1 p:1r1111:r anJ rc:IJil ~pccialist \\llh Pru.:c \\',1terhuusc, '>~lid there arc 1111.li..:atton:. 1h.11 the holiday shopping ~.IM>n w1H be- f:.11rly strong th1l> )Car. and South- ern Californ1J rctJ1lcr~ .111 c\pcct modc~t sale' ~fl.)\\ th in the t1r'>t quarter of Jl)l)J to.like Flcmrng. manager of the ..----------------------------.---------....;_---------------- · :·People arc ~hopping .1g:11n:· L\k s:.11d. "There·, more 1rall1c 111 1 hi.' malls. Ne"', ol more ll1n,umer C'lllll 1dcncc: m.1nJfc.. 'h llllHC n1nl1- Jt Ille. T}1:tl 1."•ll1IJ Pl'rtc11J ,,,me l!lh J thin~~ It"' l!llllll! to l•c: llllCf· ~ .. 11ng 10 ~cc \\ hJl happcth ,,n I rr- J.i\ .. A nauum,Kk 'une' ot ret.ukr~ b) Oclo111c ,\ I ou~hc found thJt mac..han t., arc. trunm1ng e\perhc~ :.inJ 111\Cntune' JnJ plann111g to rrlC'rCJ'>C marh·11nl! clfl1rts 1n Jnt1- llp.111on of c,1n,un11..r' remaining ,,,n.,cnati'e 111 their -.pending th" ~car. Hu\\C\Cr, onl) about one- lourth of the ... une~ rc-.poncknl!> C\pc:cl reduced \Jlc' th1' hl>l1J,I\ ~ca!.1.>n. "hilc .1h\)Ut 1mc·thin.I anll· cip:itc '1gnll 1l .1llt impr1>\ e111cnt. Jn thc J.1,1 1hrc:c..• nllrnths ot Spurts Connectio n and executive director of Co'\ta Mesa's Down- tO\\ n .t-.krchJnl!! A ssociation. '·Therc·s a l111le mQrc optimism, '~ith the clcc11on rc .. uh!> and pco· pie an1icipa11ng chJngc." Jo Ellen Ou:ills, 'ice president Jnd man.1g..:r of Tiffany & Co.'' Soulh CoJ~t Pl.tla store, said she. too. hJ!> scc:n an 1mprovcmcn1 in her customer ... · confidence lc\.cl. '"l thin~ it's a hulc early 1n \he '>CJ~on to be cum inceJ one way or anoth..:r hl1\\ 1t\ going 10 turn out." Quall' 'aid. "but I do sense higher con,umer confidence, a grc:itcr ~l1mfort lc\'c l than la'>I )ear While sumc.:. merchtlnt at· tnbute!d improved cor sumcr confi· Jenee 10 JJnuary''> change in the \\ hitc Hou~c and slight gains in na1ionJI economic measures. At· Ea'>c\ Deale -.aid he believes cus· PRECISION CONCRETE Serving The Harbor Area For CNer A Decade Demolition & Concrete Removal a Concrete Sawing a Bobcat, Ba::khoe & Dump Truck Q New Foundations a Foµndation Repair D Walkways & Driveways 0 Retaining Walls Cl Masonry Work (all types) o Trenching 0 EarthQ.Jake Proofing -----....-..-,."""antileverea Slaos 0 Sea Wall & Concrete Repair Low. Affordable Prices. 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""' CO\tP,,\ ttM<t'\U" 'Mll.OCIK Ml: l(fC~ •1J..()C"1'~ ...)~t' W<\V-<\~9'U°'HM ~ftUtl CC.-,1'\ Wt"'' 1 1441~~100 *">1U .... 1-. --------------------------------11 -· a Spo~ts Thursday November 26: 1992 The Newport Beacl\/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson .... 642-433Q ext.387 Section B Rich Dunn-club golf/B2 · Classified/BS Automotive/BB ~ _Costa Mesa tramples -rrabuca · in finals, ·74 .. 91 --· ••• •There wn pracloUs few 11ams open for Trabuco HUis shooters to get a handle on. lrlm'YF.._ ........ ... ~ Coach happily accepts his fate with a cQampionshi p swim -ih· the. waters · of Belmont Plaza.· By Dennis Brosterhous SportS wmer LONG BEACH -As promis~d. the Costa Mesa High water polo team se·nt head coach Jason Lynch into the drink following Wednes-. day's CIF Division III championship victory over Trabuoo Hills. _..--1--.~1LObU!N~c~ IEACJl--~-..-....-~-t--t::~>'lili But it did-little to dampen lbe spirits of the Mesa coach following the decisive 14-9 triumph at the Belmont Plaza pool. -T•e ltl•c"9 C!lllPld Cellll ..... ............. ..... a. ••• _ ... ................ la .......... , CU' .,..._ m tide same rid4MJ ...., ......... llWa Wedme1d91 ac 11&- ..-PluL n.up Tnbaco, weanaa .wee GI... Cllt Mesa llUle llKJr, ..... · ....,_,...w aoaUe caaa, u we11 u die wtalae.dad oftldall, lat .. aapected llelplaa Mad to ..... ~ deleaslft etrort ucbored "It was a great season from day one," a drenched {...ynch commented after being dunlCed by the squad. "We worked really, really hard for this day. At times, the guys were unhappy with the hard work, but they did it anyway . ''We sat down before spring polo and l told them this team has the op- portunity to win CIF. The scnion knew they would be gone after this year, and this would be their last chance." J.R. Porter was on the Mustangs' team two years ago that advanced 10 the championship match, but had to settle for the runner-up trophy . . See AYmMI Moire M.lttinlO.Mly Nol _ Sam Grayeli scored three times as he and his Costa Mesa teammates captured the Cl~ Division Ill water polo crown. "It feels just great," said Porter, who See CHAMPIONS/83 , Hoops '93 Tars may be late bloomers • With McAnlis sidelined, Tift busied with football, ~arbor's early look isn't necessarily what you'll get when ' league comes. BATTLE OF THE BAY II SEMIFINALS? By Barry Faulkner Sports Wrfler NEWPORT BEACH -New- port Harbor High boys basketball \• coach Bob Serven , .. Salen must first deal wftll No. 1-•ded Rubldu (11-0) In Friday's qumtlir.llls. Orange's highly-improved Panthers stand in way Friday night of the potential rematch. By Sany Faulkner 5'Jor1S Wiler COSTA MESA -The Corona del Mar High football team, which survived a high-scoring 36-29 ClF Division IV play- off opener at pass-happy Cbaminade, fig- was the first ' to \'-~-.,.. congratulate Sail-· ors' football coach Jeff BrihkJey after a gridiron upset over Santa Margarita to help crack the top two in the newly- expanded Sea View League. ..,,.-t--...--JllCS. to s)aw 1beo ~ w k~t!l~itti ~-against visiting Or,~nge Fri~ night at Serven, in his fourth year as head coach, will need te draw on BriRk.ley s Inspiration to pull off a similar league finish, with first-year entrants lrvine and Santa Mar.ga--' rita immediately being installed as- favorites, joining always tough Tus- tin, Corona del Mar and .Wood- bridge in the annual title assault. 7:30 at Orange Coast College. The surprising Panthers (7-4) bring -a run-oriented attack into the quarterfinal--eontestt led-by-junior ·ramie Worthem, who hns averaged better than 100 yards per game through 11 weeks. Worthem, a 6-foot-2, 193-pound I tailback, has rushed for 1,161 yards and 14 touchdowns as the fea- tured weapon in Coach Buddy Bland's offense. · row spar~ly with sophomore quarterback Andy Lauridsen, but M Coach Dave Holland said the aerial threat is enough to keep his defense honest. Defensively, the Sea J(jngs (7·3-1) have reverted to their five -defensive back scheme of previous years, after featuring a 4.3.3 much of this year in order to highlight a deep stable of defensive linemen. The change, prompted by the loss of junior defensive end Jeff Borlaod {broken jaw), features a group of swarming, if undersized linebackers and defensive backs, with Mike De Revere (playing with a broken wrist), Mickey Long, and Gordy Clemons throwing Serven, whose 1991-92 squad fin- . ished 11-15, despite the resencc . se ection Jus- . tin Mcintee (23.5 points and 9.4 re· bounds per game), returns five let- termen, and three starters. However, his most experienced player, third-year starter Mark McAnlis, is unavailable until at least late December with tom knee cartilage, and junior forward Wade Tift is currently detained in the football playoffs, as the Sailors' star tailback. · their ample weight around up front. See CORONA DEL MAR/14 J "We obviously need some of our younger guys to step up and take their share of the load, especially early," Setven said . t\'IP ~l'llol ·where's the light? ~ Orange Coast basketball off to shaky, if not feeble, start in quest to 'tum it to a new direction.' 0 K. So Coach Tim O'Brien's basketball team did not increase season-ticilt sales last week in its home-opening performance against Australian Institute of Sport. 4 And, yes, l know you need to be patient with the Orange Coast College big guys (7·foot·l Adam Hess and 6-10 Matk Moneypenny). If they play tough, both l have a chance to be intimidating Orange Empt-re Conference figures in 1992-93. And, o( course, it's a youns team. Take away Jerf Porter and Mau Manwarren and the Pirates have virtually nobody returning with experience at this level. But at thi$ point in the preseason, the Bucs arc lacking a vital clement, and it has nothins to do with filling lanes. selling screens or blockina out underneath. Bl? I -It's the agarcssivenc , on the noor. Elbow scrapes and loose balls were easily won by an even younger Australian junior national team The 8UCS IH t week. • For OCC, there arc still startina jobt to be -----won. Players win games, not co.ches.. O'Brien's resume (111~1 lD a.. occ. .. r MESA TIRE COMPANY AUTO FITNESS CENTER 548-9182 2049 Harbor Blvd.• Costa Mesa \ \ ' ( 1" \ l 'I '' I ; l . II " I • \ l 1' I'. I • I 1 I • •, l • I' 11 • II 1 fRtj,~~Nl~Bl•Jl>' I ~MUti I ALIGNMENT I I 1995 I ::;J g: I CEit • IET JOB.IN I . REG. '29.9S . I s29~s . I 7:30 -4:00 ONLY I .. CAii I I NO APPOlN'TMENT NECESSARY (4 Met ALIGN#ENT NO SMOG~ ON MTURDi\Y. Al..SOAVMIAIJU'I L --11-IMI _L ....... Ml _J IMuSi'i>RES"ENT oouPONI OIL ctiAN"GE r 1 FRONT DISC 1 . SPECIAL 1 I BRAKE SPECIAL 1 • on.a~ : ,~,!~:=. : 'Sj(;!!cw . •lnlif«t...... .,. L _21£ -~·~-...L I .-...... ft _J !!!!' ~.£-e -. , See TARS/It Junior Eric Vallely, a returning starter. We've Moved to a New Location! Logic (Loj'ik) n. 1. 1he k1Nest ~ i1 rown. 2. the most ~ble, ~ful end friendliest saleS staff. 3. Best selecOOn. 4. Huge lnventOty ~ ~ ---------' C1rts Lo ic I -.....J Auto PAITI & ....... 7141''' 4441 ' 82 Thursday, November 26, 1992 Pop Warner football Cobras strike, 19-14 ~ Cobras complete season on winning note; Colts gearing µp for Saturday's du el against Arizona squad . C O\t.1 ~ks.1\. ~lttl) ;\Jill' Pup Warncr tc:.1111, •he Coh1,I\ (7-9- ' l'.1r nld,) r11mpktlJ thl.'1r lir't ~Ca\Oll I.I'>\ S.11urJay, Jc- k .111ni.: 1 he S.1Jdtcb.1d. Va Ile\ Ulul.' Uc.1r~. 19· J4. at S.rnta .\111', \kllll;ll.il I' 111... . I 1ll111g tic:h111J ill thl.' 111'1 4u.irtl.'r Jftt!r J Uluc Uea"' to~1ch ""1\11 .ind l.!l\im: up :i ,,111..'t\. the: (~bra,· Kinplcy £d1cma scored 1111 I :11-1.11 d llJll Ill the 'l'l"OllJ QU.H!Lr, ,\ll\\\Crtllg another S.1dtlle- IJ.1, ~ \ ti k1 ,, 111 l' • . I 111. l.1 't Ii.ill ·1:11.l..:J 111th 1h1: Uluc lkar:. 111 t:"ontrul 11 ith a 14· 7 l1hlJ ~h.,.1 11••>!.. 1111: '>l'l°lHllJ h.111 l..rll..utf to m 011n 32 and .ip,·nc,I .1 '''' 1111c:d drnl' d1111.1,eJ b) Chc)ne St Laurct\l's l5- 1.11d .t 1,h 111 the: c:1hl 11•11e I l11"1.·1er. the PA'I farleJ and the Co- 1•1." ll nlnl. 1..:-1 • Iii-C11br.1' .1~1.·1i-e. u•.tdtl.'d b1 rrJnl.. P.1rrt,h. tool.. ll\Cr at :h., I .•rllt .1 i.I r~ II,,•.! II• .1llu11 thc SJddlcb.11.l.. \.rife) tCJlll Ill ,,,111.: 1111 ti 1. 1,·,t di tf1.: ~'.llllC. 111.111.1,111 Kl.1.1, ?.•••"-th, b.tll tu t~11: Ulul.'· Ue.1r ... · 8, but the Jr11e ,·1 .. l ·,f 11h,·11 thl' t ,1\!1.i' fuinhkJ un th.: 11e\I play. 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"ith 1:1.hemJ ,, \t I I 1..:1i: != • ·t1!1 II.II' \II < 1 \h ,.1 I\ 1• \\ 1111·r .ic.11,,b '''II cc.:lcbr.1tc the end of • tr ,, .1 1 1 "1th .1 i . " \l111d.11. D1:, t. Jt J'c\\ 1ni...Jc P.1rl.. Pl.11-/ ,1, .11 .• ! d.: .. d.:.1.ft>1, "11111•l·11c: thcir trl1ph1c~ and hear rhc.ir • .' ll hl·,· u•ll 1, ll1' Shou"ry McAnlis TARS: From 61 Until McAnlis anti Tift return, Se\l!ll "ill look to 1un1or return- mg -.t~irtcr l;ric Vallely :ind 6- 1 uot-6 junior cente r Ramy Sh1>ul..ty. fur high production. V.1llcl), 11ho a1cragetl .8 po11us J-. .1 !.ophomorc. has gnm n to I..>-I, anti has added s1r~11_&h i.u rc \.Q imprQvC.Jllij)Ul· ... iuc :.hooting cun~i~tcncy. He sank 51 three-poi nt ers last seo- '011, \hooting. .32 p\!rccnl from the 19-four. 9-inch a1c. "I I\! 's going to have to carry us the fir-.t month, which he i!> c~1- p;il.>k of doing," Serven said. "l le'll pl.iy both point guard and 'hno1111g guard." Shmrl..r}. "ho ~cored ju\t 1-1 points 111 ~C\ en \-an.ity g.ame la-.t year, i~ one of Orange County's 1110 ... t impro1 etl pla)ers, accortling Ill Sc~ en. "He\ re.illy c:iught up tu his bod), and he's ''orked as hard or h;irJl.'r tu 1mpr0\e his gJmc 1 h~111 Tayyar any player l\e been around,'' Serven ~aid. "l le's an c"ellent rcbs>undcr, and he. has added some nice post mo'.:'. I le still needs to lmprO\ c his :.hooting range, but he's becoming con- sistent in ide • Tufano Eadie also~xcels al driving the ball to the basket. He could be out :h early as Mond:iy, ~hould the Sail- ors fall to top-seeded Rul>itlou"< in Fritfay's second rounJ of the CIF pla)offs. l 0 feet. He r------------"li e '~ a great ~ll hlctc. :ind a n c'- ci ting phl)C r to watc h ," Serven said. "He )t.11 tcd the la'>t '.?l games lor u' last year." al ·o ha'i \.Cry long a rms, "hich ma~ci; him a great !>hot blocker." McAnlis ay- e raged 13.2 point s p.e.r game last ye:1r, with a high game of 23. The 6-2 guual connected on 6 0 l h r cc- PreView schedule HIGH SCHOOL BOYS Wedne~ay-Estancla Eagles Today -NewpOIUialboL Sailocs. Friday-Costa Mesa Mt1st.anos Monday-Corona def Mar Sea K1nos HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS Tuesday -Costa Mesa Mustanos Dec. 2 -Newport Harbor Sailors Dec 3-Estancia E_agles Dec 4 -Corona del Mar Sea Klnos Point guurd P:tul T ayyar. a 5-10 sopho- more, has im- pres&ed Ser poimcrs a year ago (37 percent) • and shoultl be the tc;1m's most consistent pla)er 1~hen he re- \Cll with hb co yrt sense. tie will be Cl!un ted upon to carry the ball-h:indling lo:id, at least until McAnlis re- turns. turns. Tift, a 6-J for.1.ird \\ho av- eraged file points per gJmc. a11d shot· 4-t percent, is J relentless rebounder and Jcfender. "ho "It's a big respons1 bili t) for a sophomore, but he might be the smartest player I've co:icheJ 1n 12 )Car\ at the high \thool Anderson level," Serven surd. Seniors Juy Tufano, a 5-10 guarJ, Miki! b the, n 6~ for- 11 :.t rd, anJ R):lll Anderson, a 6-2 wing man, will also vie for play- rng rime. All three coulJ get a lum in the Sl~rliog lineup. "JJ) i a tough, M:ruppy type, whu played some last year," Ser- 'en s:ud. EaJie, another in the hard- working mold Ser.·en prc tcrs, is nu! 'hY ubout bangi ng for rc- bounJ\, nnJ pic~ing up inside g.1rb.1gc points. Andc r~on may be the tc;im'~ best defende r, acrnr<.ling 10 hi'> 'oach, 1\hO ,,jlf count on him 10 incrcu"ic the S:11lors' dcfl'nSi\'e in- tcno,ity ''hcnevct he's on the floor. Ser.·l!n h:t'> made :i h.1b1t ol mJi...i ng prc~ca,on nay~.1) er~ loolo. bad, hut he aJmits J top three ftnr'h in 1he ne\\ Sc;1 \re'' L caguc, 1~ .1 formitl.1hlc 'hal- kngc. "l hC)\c mJdc it tougher, but \\oC Jh\oa)'> look fon~arll 10 t.1l..111g on ,1 l.h.1lkngc.'· Scr\~11 'a1J I hl (.' 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SAN JACINTO TOURNAMENT Southweatem 72, Orange Coaat SO Orange Co~•I SCK1lh-11t•m lg tt pl Ip S l ) IS 1 0 0 s I 0 I 2 I 0 2 1 6 ' ' 16 1 ? 1 IS lg tt pt IP ..... l1 S~tl ~IO"f•=""""• '-4 • .,.....,, P.Jf'I'! o<tts ~ I I 1 3 0 1 0 c-• 2 '"rl" 1 0 "4<~ .. ct s J ~·-1 6 0 M•WI I 0 F11sei I 0 V.f:it< l 1 Pe<'f ' I ll•~ 0 0 f\ir.(A."1.• I 0 Totala ~J g •S 59 Tolele 2i I ~~· ...... ~~~~ 33 .s 3 I~ I 6 0 •3 1 14 • 2 3 2 0 9 ~ 9 1 ~ 0 2 9 ·2 .......... ,,,.., c."' .. Cml!-lDf•f l ty I Soi:~t t'f ---·>c>nr· ~ ~ ' . . ..-v ........ ' . «fr.a. 1.)1.; s '•:T.C -H,1 tl1c-V;1 1J,1 l'ilut ll•Urth 11nK 11,1 SaturJJ\ ag:iin't R1,cr-.1Je · l·ollu" tng J bad punt \llJP b) R11cr~1Jc. OCC tvoi... o'er .11 the l 1gcrl> 30 On rb fir~t pl.1y frum 'l.'rtmmage. Ur:rnge CoJ't ~cured 011 :i g~1Jgc1 pl:i) callcJ Left Crunch Option Rc,crst: Pa~' I LCORP). the ... ame pl.iv II U\CJ 1~.1in:.l Gull.k.11 Wc.~L Oi.:t lU Lo 'r111c on a 70-) artl pa~~. .AgJ1n~1 R11cr~ide. 1~hu .. h hJtl 1 >CC's ~Jme frlm .11!.11nst Gofl.k n \\est. OCC 4uartc.:rl1;.id. foJd ~l.ither p1tdwd to 1.11lbJc:lo. l:.rtc \\ ash111g1on on an option. then \\ ashmgtllll pi1.;hcJ 10 fa'>On ~ Even a duffer can get the feel of the tour with unique sports package. E 1cr drc-:im of playing o n the tour> Well.. hir 111,111) ani.11c:ur golfer .... it'., now a rcalit). Stc\e Cool.. rl.g1onal Jm:ctor of the Ama teur Golfl'r, A s~1Jl1on of America (AGAA) Or.111ge Count}. ,mJ hi' brother, Uob. arc 1!1' 1ng golkr ... a t;"te of the tour. "We g11e it the tot.ii tour a1mosphc1c,'' \tl''"-= Ct•ulo. ':11J · fill.re ::ire JO to .io guy' 11 1t..l1111g )UU )Our n.:.imc 1s .111nuunc1:d -11\ ~" d11sc •• , }1>u II get to th1: PG \ ·h iur .. I he.re arc ~U) ~ 111 ~oll1'Jll leagues ,1nd b ..... l...:tball lea!',uc~. but there':. nothing to 111i:.1~ure )OUr,clt. In golf. }llU can go out • hi.:.1J -tu-hc:id antf 11nd out E\CT) putt mean'> ""nK·thrng. l-11.:n 11 )OU Jon't \\Ill n tuurnamcnt, you're 'till trying 10 get points. It\ a pre11y gootl .,) ... tcm.'' l'la)Crs 18-Jntl·ovcr 11 it h a 1crified hantlicap or index :ire eligible to become AGA membc~ . I here is also n ~cnior-; t~r for tho~c SO and ah111e. Senior member~ h!?\c the option of I l,1~mg i~l either !tcnior or rcgul~r tourname-nts Poinl!i are a\1 ,11 tied for each tournament - ~II fo r fir~1. 15 for second anti au the \\ay do11n ll111nc point -\\llh an o'>crall pornt'I ~inner l'.u:lt quart er Quarterly \\inners autonuticJll) qualily for the cntl-of-1hc-year TofC. cJn have hc:aJ 10 hcac.J competition "1th them T he AUA Tour, formerly the Pacific "It '.' ah\,1)) a li11le Ila~) 1f yuu g11c 12 Amateur ·r our, matches players with sim1l.1r :illo~c Even if )OU hcat them. ytiu J11n'1 lcel handicaps and u<;cS a vaFiet) o f Jrfferent )Ou\c won J ll)th111g." form.tis I m rnorl. 111tvrmJ1ion un the Au A Ur .lll!'l' Tim MonJa) at the Newport De:ich Count) 1 uur. call 631J-3391. Count!) Club. the thtrc.l AGt OrJogc • Unlns·Arm.rnc.J Barg." ,hl'ot' 1 Count)' t.•1ent '~111 be open tu phcnumenJI IX hole., in lti' tl111J .1nd non· member,, gi1 ing loc.tl golfer) .tn hn.11 tounJ 1111., ~JlurdJ\ 111 1h~ Cluh opponuntt) 10 c\pc11cncc "hat 1t's thJmp1l111\lup .... li.:JJcr Jun l urg.a-.h like to pl.I) on AGA Tour. Tee oll 1 .,1and\ lll "111 the 1llust11ous IO a.m 111 J \l\ll·man scramble. tou111a111c111 for the Nc11>port llcach The AGA Or.1nge Count) .1lso giH~ Gulf (\1urw men\ cluh Ftn.il rc ... uh,- g1>lfer\ J ell.Ince to pl.I) on some of of 1he Uuh Champ1onsh1p-. 'arc the line t pr11Jtcs couN:s 111 to''""· sd1cdulcJ lor nc\t ''ed . 1 he o rgJn1.zat1on's inaugural cuunty ~d In la'>t SJ turda) 's flight'>. UtucC; c\c:nt wa at Dove Canyon CC. ~la1lhe1, \low gro's par-59) and lJJnil. C0<'k. a lormcr All-CIF football Dllll Ld·ebvre (low nc:t 53} ''011 H ight 1\, \\tlle ret:ct\Cr at Costa Mesa High Leo \uung (1011 gross 64) ~\m.I M1~c (I lJ I). and his brother \1-on a Golf .White (lm1o ne t 5-i) \\On High t u. fran1."1i-.e btd lo manuge the Or;rngc Don ChJndlcr (low gros~ 73) :1nJ Ruy County region when the nation11 idc Wei" (low net 57) took rtighl C. P Jcific Amateur ;four split into Clt>sc st·l~Hhc-pi11 honors follo11 ing AGAA-sanctioned franchises. Saturd;.1y's ruunJs were gi1-c n to l'-orgash (hole "The "ay I loukec.l at it, I've been in sports No. I. 152 y:mh). John Sullivan (No 8. 1.tO all my lif.c, anJ wltt!n I wutche-J S:iturd:iy y~u~h). Forga1,h again (No 11, 140 y:iTti~) and mornrng baske tball games on television, I Jim Kerrig:rn-(No. 14• 157 )'Jrds). Men's club prcs1tlc:nt Al Schnd l ..ilso w:intcd to play b:iskeiball," Coo~ said. "Thc~c announced th:i r Sorin Zdr .1hal. ~inner of 1hc gu):. ~•I :iruu11d and w;.itch golf all the time. dub\ recent J'rcsident\ Cup, shot J No11, JgJinst someone )OUT O\\n ability, )OU holc·in·o11c No . l.t on No. J (100 )arJ-,) 1;::==================================::;- Local schedule Today's lV-radio I lav;ay 1n the re1cr\e dirc1:11on ~y,a~~tte!t-ha~ek~~~h-c1-~~~~­,~4t::1-1 ~~~~~~~~~--.~~T~E~LEVISION l1ned up as a \\1lle rc:cc1,cr. p.1~,eJ to \\tde rece11cr R)Jn Ula.-ichJHL ~ho wa'> ''~nd1ng unJccompan1cJ 1n the end .wne ~J1t1n~ h> m.1~c the ca1d1 R11cr,1Jc ... h~iulJ hav~ known lil ttn \\'l>ri...111.111 ,.ttd th.11 l C< >RP 1' dl''h!t1t·J 111 l!ll 70 or ~U \ .1rd' I 11r the rccurJ. OCC Jhll \lOretl on 11\ fir-.t play lrom 'cnmm:1gc this ye.tr ag.iin't U Camino Oct 24 (Mather pa,'icd to f-r1c Coleman from 70 )JrJ!> out} .111J ;ig 1111<.t I ulletton Nuv. 14 I\\ •1,hington ran 67 varJ, off ld1 l.lll..lc) 0 Older und "iscr no": Ooinin1l. ~lenJIJ1. 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And while Mesa Coach Jason Lynch was quick to credit his 6·fOOt·2 standout, as well as an intense band of defenders in front of Avitia, the coach and goalie both acknowledged it's al· ways nice to find a little help from some f ricndly noating ' wood. "l did get a little help from the ca~. but I got ev~n more from my teammates," said Avitia, whom Lynch said has been "awesome" all season long. "We missed a few shots ourselves," said Lynch, who watched his Mustangs rattle the Trabuco cage with four shots to aid Trabuco aoalie Dan Will (four saves). . ~ In all, nine Trabuco shots hit the cage on the crossbar, goal· posts, or the corner joints connecting both. The bad-luck bar· rage contributed greatly to Trabuco's 9-for-29 shooting per· formancc. "Maybe some of that had to do with our huge, hulking goal· ic," Lynch said of Avitia's presence, which also helped Tra· buco attackers fire wide and high on three other shots. "We played solid defense, and my guys were tough," Avitia S9id. "This is a tou-gh place ro play, especially in the ·afternoon (the game started at 3:30 p.m.). At the (west) end, the sun is shining 1hrough the windows behind y6u, which makes it tough to sec the defense through the glare." Avitia 1said Trabuco's spread offense, positioning shooters wide on each wing, made it difficult to cover the nine meters betwc.en posts, against possible shots from both attackers. "They passed the ball really well, and they were tough to cover. But our guys played great," Avitia said. Costa Mesa also got the benefit of some questionable caJls on their shots, which appeared to sail high of tb.e Tcabuco cage. Officials, however. ruled the Trabuco goalie tipped the balls over the net, allowing Mesa to maintain possession. 0 Coate M••• 14, Trebu~o Hiiia 9 c a Tl'llluco Hots O 4 3 2-• 9 Costa Mtsa _ 4 3 4 3-14 ._......,..~ ""'~ Trabuc:o tUts sconnsi N"e 3. MW 2. ~tltf 2. MJlld 1. viiertone 1 Sa-."ts wi1 4 _ Costa Mesa water polo coach Jason Lynch is taken dO\\n by happy Mus- t.4m teOtlrlO PCdlt 3\ PtieBln 3. Gtl)'d 3. Fdl"2. c11111n. ~11g1e 1 Saves AVIila 9 tangs following 14·9 CIF title conquesJ at Belmont Plaza Wednesday. CHAMPIONS: From 81 ~as one of three Costa Mesa players to notch three goals in a balanced :ittack. "We came into the match expecti[lg to win. It was a team win in every way." Co ta Mesa (24-8) took firm control of the match by scoring the first four goals in the first quarter on its first four shots. Sam Grayeli opened tire scoring 22 seconds into the match to im· mediately silence the \OCal Tra· buco Hills gathering. It was the third time this sea· son that the two Mustang teams had faced each other. The first time was in the Villa Park Tour· nament where Mesa prevailed, 16·5. Then. the two teams hooked up in the Pacific Coast League title-decider with Mesa holding on for an .8· 7 victory. According to L)'nch, the t\\o teams also met twice during the summer with each team winning once. Mesa finished with a 4· l edge in the head-to-head match· ups, including the one that re- But Costa Mesa \ as able to restore its four-goal edge just before halftime, scoring three of· the next four goals. Curtis put in his own rebound for a 7-3 ad· vantage 48 seconds before half- time. Trabuco's la)t sign of life came in the third period when Charles Mnlki and K.C. Nance scored back-to-back goals to slice the deficit to 9· 7. But Porter follo,~ed a nice steal v.ith a bad.hander into the net moments later made it 10-7 v.ith 50 seconds remaining. John Naigle then scoted Y.ith 14 seconds re· maining in the qijarter and Mesa regained 1t s comfort· able four-goal cu)hion enter· ing tbe final qun~. With 3 :54 remaining in the first quar- ter, Trabuco's Brian Martz was ejected, and it took 11 seconds for Mile Curti to take advantage of the man-up si tuation by Costa Mesa's Mike Curtis (10) passes past a fa ked-out defender. Trabuco could mount no urther skipping one past goalie Dan Will. At the other end of the pool following Curtis' goal, Mesa goalie Chris Avit ia came up big -with a-save-on-T-rabuco1r.f i111111y Bray. To further fuel the mo- mentum, Costa Mesa went up 3· 0 on the ensuing possession as Porter scored unassisted. With less than half of the first quarter spent, Trabuco found it· self down 3·0, :ind Coach Chris Shore called a quick timeout. "We just played great defense today, Chris and all the guys," said Lynch. "It was frustrating at certain times to have them (Trabuco) run the clock 33 sec· onds atld then score . 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"We showed a little more pa· Along with Porter and ticnce today than we did in the Grayeli, Mesa senior captain earlier (8·7) match," snid Lynch, c_ary Peter e~ had three goals, "but we did get a bit impatient has top scQnng outp~t of the at times when tbc~clt>se . ..--~rei:sen. who iS"')istrntty Mesa converted on 14 of 23 •~paired,. said . he t001( an ac· shots (61 percent) contrasted c1dental finger an the eye at the with Trabuco's 9 of 29 (31 per· end of the r:Lrst quarter. . cc t) ''At halftime, I put some ace n · . water on it and it helped," said Costa ~esa went up 4-0 "".11h Petersen, another member of 2:29 left an .the opening pen?<1 the team that reached the cham· as Greg Felli scored off an as 1st pionship match two years ago. from Graycli. As the second · "We've played this team so quarter began, Trabuco (20·11) many times, l think it helped us. showed some . life as. Ryan ~h· The defense played well for us." acher stoic the ball m the mad· For Costa Me a, it wa the die of the pool and scored on a first CIF Y.ater polo champi· clear breakaway, then tallied on hap since l 9 7 when the again following a Co ta Me!.a Mustangs won their econd title ejection less than a minute later. m a many years. noel your car st8rt bani? ., Idle Rough? .. Give Poor mileage? Gall Usl We're the DttnabllllY Experts Carburetor Rebuilding • Fuel lrjection Tune-Up • Smog CertificatiOn Open Mon-Fr1 8:30to5:30 Call (714) 642-8286 for an ~ntment 'I 2945~Ave.' CostaMesa ' • ParnelliJones & Metro25~ NO II a~ rllft lll'Uallfl1 ii .... 'Ult 'f ...... .... --- ZWl'IR'15 Jlat.915 a&ma15 S1r11.915 mn.-u SUU.915 TOVO 600HT ..... 111.• -111.• 1a.a , ... 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The matchup Salora vs. fllconl •t Newpo~ ttarbor, Frldar, 7130 p,m, Newport (9·2) Rubidoux It 1.0) non·l••eu• non·l••au• 24 Orange 0 34 CtnteMlat 0 33 Ocean View 0 25 Hesrarta 0 17 £0Qlblll 6 25 Appe Valley 0 Sta View Le1gue 16 Yucaipa 6 20 UnlversltY 14 15 Elsinore 6 0 CdM 17 Ivy Lt19ue 10 Tustin 0 2"9 .Ramona Q It's big· man _ on big man . "Yuu don't get to be No. 1 and 11-0 without being sound," New- 17 INlne 28 18 Woodbndge 7 27 S. Margarita .16 22 Saddteback 0 CIF 31 Damien 0 31 Canyon Spongs 6 28 J.W. North 7 35 Riverside Poly 34 28 Al11ngton 27 CIF 35 St. Bernard 13 .... That's the only way to describe this heavyweight CIF Division I matchup between Mater Dei and Eisenhower Friday night. port Coach Jeff Brinkley said. "To throw adequately," Drinkley snid. a ccrtaip extent, them being No. 1 ''We're going 10 l'lave to control is a motivating factor. But our him, and keep our 11 buys in P.OSi- main motivation is breaking tion to avoid bein~ burned bv f k. d . By Barry Faulkner through to the semifinals." ·Some of his a ·mg an ecep11on. Spo!U wnter The winner of this g::ime goes Offensively, Newport will attack against the winner of the Corona a Falcon defense which has yield-SANTA ANA del f\far-Orange matchup. ed just nine points per contest. _ If the Mater The Sailors have experienced Rubidoux, however, has given up Dei High foot- elimination irt the quarterfinals the un average of more than 24 per boll team will past four years, fhe of the last six game the last three weeks. after 1 d · B · 1 1 • t g1·v1'ng up only 25 total points weal never forget ast unng nn" ey s seven-year en-season's 35·14 ure. against its first eight foes. k d h h Junl·or t"t.lback Wade Ti'ft, the victory over nationally top-ran ·e "It's nice 10 get t em at omc. " Eisenhower in the CIF Division I where we can be comfortable and anchor of a strong Newport 1 b f 3:264 A . J h t g-ro··-A ga ....... , has-'51ossom~e ~e-lite game-e ore , a< na-in sync an not ave o wo.rry wiu ....... u cu u h · S d' b t Ike e 'd " B · kl h1'nd a tenacious offensive line. · eim ta ium, you can e . ! · about a long bus n e. r111 ey members, as well. said. The 6-1, 185-pkounder, has The third·seedcd Eagles (9·1-1), The .bus carryrng th.e ''?' League ama~ed 672 of. his 1.233 season wlla..we..ct:-\cic.Li.mized...b.y-their-ewn champ1oas fr.om R.i\J!Iside will _rush~s~he-l:~ -foor-passing futility, as well ~ a su- br1ng se\er::il t:ilenteJ athletes to games, and has SfX games of 100· premcly talented Monarch squad, t_hc Newpo.rt camp_u!. Frid~>· plus y~rds. , al~o carry the memory of a quar- Spt'cdy runnin~ bad.!> h!:>per \.\if· Junior. guard Paul ~o.hnso~ went terfinnl upset two years ago (34· Iiams. O~nn1e Etl~varlh anJ down with . a knee in1ury in 1~e 20) at the hands of the Monarchs. S:1mmy Knight, the little brothrr regular·se:.ison fin:.ile. but 0) has The lwo teams meet for the ot former Rubidou\ legenJ K).111 been .the. Sailo!"s ' pJttern .all se~-third straight year in the ClF Oivi· Knight, who rccorJed . a 501 ·)Jrd son, 1un1or M1k~ Burns f1ll~c.I to sion I playoffs, Friday night at 1:.30 gJme as a FJkon. be tore mo\ rng and ~arned P.ra1se from_ Bnnl..ley at ihe Santa Ana Bowl. on 10 USC. arc 1hc prmury island· for his effor~ 1n a 31-0 first-round ''Well, l think we should be nut~ rout of Damien. pretty motivated," Eisenhower \\. illiams. J 5-foot·9. 160-pounc.I Sophom~re Dan Mct?ono~gh, Coach To\11 Hoak said. Maler Oei l>Cn1or. has ru~hcd for more 1han used previously al outs1~e hne-has been our nemesis the last two 900 ~ards. accorJing to Brinkley backer, was converted to ught e.nd y,ars. They've had the upper hand Elfaarc.ls, a 5-JO. 185-pound Jun· to back up fellow sophomore Mike on us and caused us some anxious 1ur quarterback, had 500 ru!.hing Freeman last week. The youthful mom~nts The players consider )Jrds and J l touchdowns '1hrough duo is getting :ill the snaps, after -this .a--e-ittince-to-rcd'Cem 1hem- nme games, while Knight, a 6-1 returning All-Sea Vlewl.eague sc-selves." 200-puund junior, i the team\ n1or Ja!>on Lawson was sidehn~d Mater Dei \9·1-1) is once again be::.t a1hlete in Brinkley's eye~. for the season due to eligibility ihe underdog to the Citrus· Belt Knight h:id nine TDs anJ 382 problem~. power, .ind Coach Bruce Rollinson yards through nine games. Senior quanerb'ack Greg Wil-· said an Eisenhower rematch adds Edw:irds had completed 16 ol Iiams could be the key for the spice to the quarterfinal round. 40 passes through nine games. for SJilors, coming off · his best g;ime ''Thi~ game is good for Division a meager 258 aerial yards, with of the season. He completed 9 of I and good for high school foot· Knight (nine receptions) the pri· 13 passes for 92 yards, and c;.ould ball," Rollinson said. "I think CIF mary target. be counted upon to keep the Fal· always had a rematch in mind, and ''Edwards is an excellent b:ill· cons from stacking their defense .I'm not sure .they wanted to wait h:indlcr and runner. who can against lhe run. until the semifinals, because we NEWPORT HARBOR STARTERS OFFENSE (tentative) might not have been around by then. There are eigh( very good football teams still alive in the tournament, and pl3ying any one of them would be u challenge. No. Play•r Ht. Wt. Cl. Poi. No. Plarer DEFENSE Ht. Wt. Cl. Poi. "h 's the defending champ, again!>t the team the runner-up it defeated to accomplish :i dream. It also means another Thanksgiving dinner in the toilet for Coach Roi· linson. •• 7 Greg W11hams 5-tt t45 Sr 06 n Wade Tin 6-1 185 Jr re 33 Dan Vaughan 5·11 205 Sr fB 34 Sky tiams 5-11 160 Sr y,q 20 Cllad La Bus 5 7 150 Sr ~R 85 M•~e Freeman 6-t 200 So TE 76 Beau Ralphs 6·2 2J5 Sr R~ 65 Josn Levy 5·10 t95 Sr RG n Na!nan Mattson 6·2 t80 Sr c 64 Matt Sums S·lO 170 Jr LG 75 J Bero·Hansen 6·2 190 Jr LT 50 Cra•\ Conlee 5.9 77 Phtl IOomDero 6·2 68 Doug t<1mllle 5·8 76 Beau Ralpl'ls 6·2 A6 Jus11n Ketcnam 5·11 AS Steve Gonzales S-10 55 Jen Sanita 5·10 30 Naman Lumpkin 5.11 tO C1111s EdWards 5·9 3 Brett HUSU 6·0 5 CMs Hooter 6·0 HO Sr. 255 Sr 185 Sr 245 Sr 155 Sr 195 SI 185 Sr 170 SI. 165 Jr 150 Jr 175 Sr OE OT NG DE OlB ILB ILB OLB CB CB FS While mo t are enjoying their holiday spoil~. Rollinson will ~e cramming Xs and Os, trying to give his team an edge. ~· The matchup Monarchs vs. Eagles lanta An• Bowl, l'rldalf, 7:30 p.m. . Mater Del (9-M) non· league 0 Servite 0 31 SI. Paul 21 Elttnhower (9-MI non-l••eu• 25 LS Poly 14 14 Santa Ana 10. 42 Cajon 14 6 Mull 3 37 St FTancTs 0 21 Ramona 7 South CoHI LHgUt 18 Capo Vall~Y 10 17 Mission Viejo 0 12 Dana Hills 13 38 El loro 3 35 .San Clemente 0 CIF 40 Crespi 0 14 ffToro 14 18 lV Cla~ 13 Cltrut Btll LtlSIU• 35 Apple Valley 6 28 Redlands 20 20 Fon\ana 28 56 Victor Valley 8 39 Hesperia 0 CJF" 49 Lakewood 8 . . "The fun part for th e coaches, is ant icipating what thex are going 10 do against us,'' Rollinson ex- plained. "They threw more than ve-expmeo last year, so there's the question of if they'll go back to the run. We have a ·young quar- terback, so are they going to blilz? "But regardless of wh::it the coaches diclute, they have the uth· lete~ to make play~.-whcn it ap· pears you have theol out of po· • silion. Sometimes theit 0 is just better than your X, and you have to give them credit." Mater Dei hopes 10 hand Eistn- hower plenty of Os. panicul:irly under the "visitor" banner 011 the scoreboard. The Monarchs posted their firth shutout of the season in an ~~ ing.roumtulowout \4f'U·O) over Crespi, and now lqd Orange County in scoring defense. Op· ponents ha'e managed only 64 points against the Monarch~. in· eluding a total of I 9 in tht;, second haff, through IJ games. Eisenhower's offcmc will be fut · ther challenged by the expected absence of QB Glenn Thompkin~. Thompkins had throv. n for 875 yards nnd run for another 35S through nine games, but is ex- pec1cd to be sidelined with a b10· J..en leg. Running back Marlon Farlow was the leading ground gau:icr through nine games (697 yarJs on 93 carries), and Dimond Wil.kins .had 21 reception!> fut 526 yards and five TDs. Sophomore John Flynn v. ill start for only the fou,rth time in his ca· recr, but the presence of senior running back Nicky Sualuu ()ix touc~downs against Crespi) should help keep the Eagles honest. GmNA DEL MAR: From 81 The Setl Kings have fnred well against 1 OOO·yard rushers this sea· son. CdM held Co~ta Mesa's Dinh ''Runuwuy" Tran to 66 yards on 16 c:lrrics. Mnrina's John Mrirvos to 89 yards on 19 carries, and Newport r lurbor's Wade Tift to 62 • on 12 n11cmpts. (Irvine's Scott Senl broke the pa11ern, piling up 127 yard~ on 20 curries.) ''They remind me of the old use teams, with their J forma· tion, and n big, talented tailback.'' Holland suid. "Lauridsen has di· rectcd their offense well, but 1hcy 'only throw 10 complement their rul) game.'' The Sea Kin~s also throw to cemplement their r--un game. But offensive coordinat0r Tom Bald- win's diverse scheme may winl.l up running 10 complement its passing game, dependin~ on what the Pan· thers' defense dictates. "We've been able to take what the defense has given us.'' Hollnnd said. "We've thrown more against some teams than others. Orange h11s run a multiple 4-4 front, so we migh t be able to throw effeclive1y against th.at." Junior running back J.R. Walt, who UQQCd his season rushing total 10 1,2~ wilh his sixH1 100- yard effort of the year against Chaminade, needs 162 yurds to break 1989 !itandout Brian Luc;i~· school single-~eason record. Senior quarterbaclo. M:11t fa.in~ provide~ the aerial option. He ha~ completeJ 85 of 203 .passes fur 1.307 yards and 10 TOs. Senror running back Tom He') works equally well with. either the run or p:m. He hJs 577 yard) on the ground, while adding another 383 on 21 receptions. Hess' 14 Orant• Coeel Colt ... , l'rt481, 1il0 IJ.lll, CdM (7·3·1) Or-.. (7..C) non·f••eu• non.reague 20 Costa Mesa O O Npt. Hllbor 24 20 Marina 19 20 Saddlebaok t3 33 Btancia 1 t & Katena t 4 S•• View League 21 Western 26 1.f S. Marganta 35 21 Warren 48 17 Npt. Harbor (}. Centurr League 27 Woodbridge 27 6 foolhll O 14 Tustin 23 21 Canyon • 14 34 Urwerslty 20 14 Et Modena 13 23 Saddlcback 18 17 SA Valley o 14 ltvine · 32 13 Villa Pa~ 27 CtF Clf 36 Chaminade 29 19 Canyon SPMQs O touchdo\v11s ties Lucas for the ~rhool singlc·scason record, mov· ing the 6-2, 200-pounder ~vithin two TDs of mntching Lucas' cn· reeuchwl stan.dard. Orange, which went 2.-3 in thi: pre-league seqson, including a 24·0 season·opening loss to Newport Hnrbor, has relied on a strong de: fl!nse to win five of its last sL><. The P:inthers h:ivc yielded just 61 point) during that span, nfte r giv- ing up 125 in against non·leugue foes. Senior defensive ·linemen Eric '.'Barn • Oam" ·Krebs (5-JO, 215), ~vans Snore (6:0, 280), junior line- backer J:icob Garz:l (5-8, 185) and sopholllOu:.._ defpnsive hack Arl- Bell h:ive all caught I Iolland's eye us forces tu t>e rccl\oncd "'hh. 1 lolland. however. hus gained confidence in hi) off 1;nsivc front , \\hi ch include' tackles u~n Sum· ner ;md Dill Woodw.1rd, guard' Bobbv l·oulad1 and Bill Peter,, and center Scott Bogdan. A CdM .. ictory \\Ould 1l\can a semifinal berth again&t the Rubid· oux.Newport H::irbor winner. II Ne" po1 l p1 t:\aib, it ''uuld mi;an a renllltl.'.)l of the BacJ.. Uay rivalry, which CJM '!'On, 17-0, Oct. 9. CORONA DR MAR STARTERS OFFENSE ' (tentative) DEFEHf.E Ho. Play•r Ht. Wt. Ct. Pos. Ho. Plar•r H . Wt. Cl. Pot. 12 Matthw 5·11 180 Sr. 09 32 Scon Hardt$ti S.11 185 .Jr. OE 29 Tom Hess H 200 St RB 91 Gordy C1c:1ncns 6-2 210 S< OT 44 JR Wall 5·10 170 .Ji RB 70 w1.11cy -1.ono 63 24~ .k OT 40 JtJi Wegener 5-7 150 Sr WR 62 C~trWe s 5·10 115 So 0£ 20 Rnd f TllOINSOO 6·3 l75 Sr WR 39 Chns la~1111 80 195 Jf ILB 33 Clvls 0111M 6·0 200 Sr 1E 44 JR Wu 5·10 170 JI ILD 75 Ben Sumner 6·0 230 Jr LT 37 ~11 lomtr 5·10 110 J( CB 60 l!lU Peltfs 5.9 m Sr LG 30 Bnln Ko;an ;.10 17S So CB 50 Scott Boodan 6·2 230 Sr c 41 Scon Proud 5·10 170 Jr SS 77 Bobby F OUladl 6·0 230 Jr RG 34 M•!I kriok 6·0 175 Jf SS 52 S.I Wooll,ward 6·2 240 Jr RT 29 Tom Hess 6·2 200 St JS MATER DEi STARTERS (tentative) . . MATER DEi OFFENSE MATER OEI DEFEHIE Ho. Play•r Ht. 'Wt. Cl. Po1. No. Pla~•r Ht. Wt. Ct. Poi . H Jom rlyM 6·0 162 So OB 82 Oemt~ fOIO 8 1 20S JI OE 35 N Su•lua 8·1 230 Sr nl $& Brr.don Ca~ 5·10 230 Jf NC 28 8n3ll H311 S·& 175 Sr TB 75 EC!Olt Macias 8·2 250 St OE 81 Robtn Mol!N 5·10 160 Sr WR 47 1$3.K AldQllllo 6·2 210 St OLB 5 Man® Calae<on S·IO 175 Sr WR 19 Ja~oo Rt.In 5.9 l80 JI llB 76 0 CJSUQl'l(lla &.• 255 Sr RT -45 P~tr Crew 6·1 225 Sf ILB 50 0ouo Nallln 5·10 250 Jf RO 99 l\e.•n Pt-.M 5·8 170 SI OLB 55 M.ke Lopa S·11 260 Jr C 42 B1!3n ~s 5·10 175 ~ Cll 73 F Ctr<a1al 5.9 20S Sr LG 1 M 8arraoan 5·10 155 .., G'e 75 Ed9ar MacllS 6·2 250 Sr LT 2• R1y Jae~ 6 3 195 St fS 66 Ltie Sualua 6-1 215 Jr tt Z2 M Jl\mn.1< 6·1 170 Ji SS PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES ---------COUNTY. EXCEPT THE cured by said deed of street address lllld oth8f business u Partners under o~ Januaty 5, 1993, al 2 of settlement between Tus statemenl was filed PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICES SOUTHWESTERLY 165.00 Trust. wrlh ioterest es in NUMBERS ON THE common desi111natlon. It the firm name of STOCK· oclook p.m .. and then and Landlord and obligated with the COunty Clet11 oft--------- ---------FEET THEREOF. said note provided, ad· DAY BEFORE THE any. shown here;n. TON PARTNERS al 369 there 5how cause, If any pany. Orange County on NO¥em-Flc:tltf0u1 PUBLIC NOTICE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT vances, II any. under the SALE: (714) 385-4837 The lOtlll 81T!ount ot tM San M.guel Drive. Suite they have. why tn. petilK>n Man agar, AYRES bof t8. 1991 8uMIWN N....e ---------UNDER A OEEO OF TRUST terms of said Deed ot or (2131827-4885. ~ uo))Aid balance ot the obll· 100, N-port Beacn, Call-for Change of name ahould SELF STORAGE F55t821 St.teMent NOTICE OF OATEO 12/26/90. UNLESS Trust. fees, cniwges and TAC49893 gallon se·cured by the tomla 9~660. have dis-not be granted. Published Newport Pub115'led N-port Beach-The Foffow~g ~· TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU TAKE ACTION TO ewpenses of the Trustee Pub fished Newport propetty to be sold and solved their Partnersnip IS h Is furttter ordered that a Beach-Costa Mesa Oa.ly Costa Mesa Oa1ly Pilol No-an. dol"9 bUl'MU as: Loan No. 027003&4 PROTECT YOUR PROP· and of the trusts created Baach•Costa Mesa Oatly reasonable esllmated of March 31, 1992. by mu-copy of this Ofder1 to show p 101 November 19 26 vomt>« 26, Decembet 3, WEST COAST APPRAISAL ERTY. rr MAY BE SOLD AT by ~aid Deed or Trust costs. e~pet\Ses and ad· tual consent. After said cause be pubf shed In 1 • • 1 GROUP .:K>S Dana Rd /ROTHWELL A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU Siud safe wdl be held on Pilot NOvember 12• 19• 26· vances al the II~ or the dote or dlssolutlon, r'<> per· Dally Pilot, a newspaper ol 1992. o. 11• 1992 New 0;t Beach. Calli~ T.S. No. G142104 NEED AN EXPLANATION December 3. 1992. at 1.30 1992 ln1tial pul>llcatlon ol the No-son shall ha\1'8 autn<>t11y to general circulation pu~ thS45 Th-557 UNIT CODE G OF THE NAl\IRE OF THE p.m. _in IJ'le lobby to the thS3J tic• or sate rs: S603.780.21 Incur ~ obllgat~ on hshad 1n this county. at OBlfC liOTICE Sanon L Jordan. AP1426-21S-02 PROCEEDING AGAINST building located al 601 betllll~ orthe fom1er · • . Gienada Corte, ~•IA. T.O. SERY!Cf.. COMPANY YOU, YOU....SHOUW ~ -SOUtf't-Lewi • • 8t1 Tn.istoo wtU accept a ca.s~ nership, except as la other-consecutive weeks poor to CNS1088953 111217 Caltl. 92562 as duly appor>ted Trustee TACT A LAWYER. ange, Caflfornla 92668 ier's check drawn on • wise upressly provided In the day of the hearing. Fk:tJtlou Flc:thtoui Jeffry w Mond.. 4305 under the followmg de-2096 WESTMINSTER. At \he time ol the Initial YOU ARE IN DEFAULT &lat• or mtlional bank, a !hat certain Agreement IOf TULLY H. SEYMOUR, ~II N • B....S~ Name Dana Ad., Newpot1 'aoaen. scnl>ed deoo of 1rus1 WILL COSTA MESA. CA publlcatlon of this notice. UNDER A DEED OF chtcll drawn by a stale or Dissolution and Winding JUD Q E /C 0 MM IS-MN eme Call!. 92663 SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION "(II a slnet address or the total amount ot the un· TRUST DATED Augu1t federal crecli1 union or a Up o1 Stockton Pattners, a SIONEA OF THE SUPIS-Statement Stat•ment Thia bualness 11 co,,. TO rne HIGHEST BIDDER common designation of patd balance of the obl•ga· 29, 1984 UNLESS YOU checll dr-n by a state or Cauromla General Partnef· RIOR COURT ~ollowl"9 ~· ~~no per90ns dV<:ltd 1>y a ,gJoeral part· _ FOR CASH (1n the forms property Is ShOwn above. lion secured by the above TAKE ACTION TO PRO. fedora! aiillings and loan ship. which AgrMmeOt has DATE .. OV-1'T 1992 8l9 bus1neM H. .,. MS C non u-netshlp Which are 111wful tonder In ;io warranty Is given as to de$Cti~ d_t.ed of Trust TEC YOUR PROP· assocsallon, H~ngs as-been entl!f'Mrln10 by th• t.AW ·OFFICES OF ,T!1NED MOCONTMAP~NYVAU0EY ~=SCl'll~~:RsH ~t'~ The reQlatranl(a) com-the UMed States) and/Ot its completeness or cor· and eshmated costs, ••· &oclatoon 0t &a\11/lgs baoll parties hereto of 8\lon date ..,.. ,.. • 5 00 " u .• .,.. menced to \tll\aact bUli· 1he cashiers cen1hed °' reclness)." Th• t>eneflc•ary penses. and advances ls ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD spec.lied in Section 5102 herewith. MICHEL a RHYNE, S.roh Street. SUltt 3000, ton a .. c:n. caltl. P2G47 ness under the f'lcllllous other checks speoloed 1n undflf 5ald Deed of Trvst, $72,008.-41. AT PUBLIC SALE. IF ot \he F1nanclal Code ln<l Dated: October 1, t820t, VON KARMAN Newport Beach, Calll. Joon KJm, 11W Mount Dullness N~me(a) Haled Clv•I Code Section 2924h by reason of a breach Of n ts possible thal 111 the YOU NEED AH EXPlA· authorized to do business 1992 AVENUE, SUITE t090, 92660 Dnve, Garden Grove, Cei.r. atxrt. on· NOV9n\~ 4 (payal>le In lull at the bme delaUlt 1n the obhgauons time of safe the opening NATION OF THE NA-In this state, In the event WEST LANE ASSOCI-IAVINE, CALIFORNIA Mont3na ValleyC l.Jlnd & 9;640 R Kl 11222 1~ • of sale) an ngtit utJe and secured thereby, hereto-bid may be less than the TUAE OF THE PAO. tender other than cash ls 92715 Oavelopment ompany, ong an m. Jett Moodie in1eres1 con"eyl-d ' to and fore e11ecuted and Oellv· 101a1 Indebtedness due CEEDINO AOAINST accepted, the Trustee may ATES LTD;d; ~&. Publlahed Newport MSont•9t.• 5000 81rch ~ountc ?,r1;;$..0Garoen This at•tement wit filed i ow held bv ti under said erod 10 the undersigned a Date: 11/12192 YOU YOU SHOULD withhold the issuance of fornla Umll a ,.. B h C t M treet, urta 3000. Newpon T:.'9' b ao 1 with "'• County Clol'1C ol O!'t><l of Tru~ 1n 1he prop-wnnen Oeclarat•or> of 0. T.D. SERVICE coait. CO T' '"CT A lA.......,..,, the Trustee's Deed until ship eac • os • eaa Beach, Calif. 92660 II u1 neu rs con-Orange COunty on Novem· eriy nere1nal1er descnooo· fault and Demand for Sale, PA.NY •• .. td Tnrst.. N .,. .. • ...... lunds become available to 8 1 : A and a I I F. Dally Piiot Nov...,ber This bualneu ls con-ducted bV' l'lusb.lrnd and oer ,. 1902 lRUSTOR PHILIP ROTH· and written nohco of d• T F • Holle:• of the payee 0t erid0f'5ee as e Drlacoll General Part· 2e1 Dec•"'~' 3, to, ducted by: a corporallon wife • 1'&5012• ..VE.LL. LINDA s ROTH· fault and or eteclJOI\ to 81 racr rtach, At-Tnaatee'• Sale matter ot right , 1 ' 1 ~1.., and on 17, 1992., The regl1tranl(1) com· Tho reQlatrantfs) com· WE LL BENEFICIARY· cause the undersigned to 1lat.nt Secretary, &01 Under Deed of TN1t Said sale will be made ner, ndhr d •• THSM menced to transact l>YSI· menc8d to lflNaet busl-Publlthed Newport Beilc:h• LONG BEACH BANK s s B. sell said property 10 sallsly South Lewis St., o~ T.S. NO. 25398-03 but Wlthoul CQvenant <K behlltt of Pacltlo Sum-nea• Under the flc(1uous ness under lht F1«Mious Cos1a M ... Dally Ptlol Ne>- rocorded December 31. sald obl1gatlons. and lher• ange, CA 92088 (714) Notice is necebY given warranty, upress oc im· mlt Oevelopm•nt Co-PUBLIC NOTICE Business Neme(s) fl&te4 8usmeu. Namo(•l ll1t8d v.mbef 2tl, o.c.mw. 3. 1990 as Instr No 90-after Ille undersigned 385-4700 thal CONSOUDAT£0 RE· plied regarding blfe, pos-,._,,, •bov• on: June 1, 1992 11b0Ve on. N/A tO, 11. 1992 679382 In Book page of 01· caused said notice ol de-IF AVAllA,LE, THE CONVEYANCE COMPANY, Hulon °' encvrnbf811Cea, Br: Ronald D. Ho .. y; LEGAL NOTICE Mon\Ana Valley Lind & Joon l<lm ~ n,..scg l1c1af Records 1n the oHice fault and of elecUon to be EXPECTED' OPENING as truslH, 0t soccessor to satisfy the lndeblednHs 0.net'al Partner, lndi. NOTICE OF Development Company, ~ong A.n l<lm Al na~ TI of the Recorder or Orange recorded August 11. 1992 BID MAY BE OBTAINED lrustee, or substlluted secured by NICI Deed, ad-vfdually and on beh•" PUBLIC Ul.E dMICJ'IN4 C.,. A!_charda,_t>~ Wl~1 the ~ ....... ~Clottt ~ -r-.. "' NO Cr-Couri1y: said deed of trust was Instr. No 92·5334n In tntl\ti... pws11101 '°-Ule vaqc• ther~, wit!\ In-Of"'Pitc:~'"Mft 0.-OPABAWDONlD ant ---.. , o descrobes the lollowino; Boots Paga oJ OllJ~I BY CAWN~ FO Doed or frust executed by tereSI as provided therein. ' PROPERTY This st.atement was filed Otange County on Nov.m. fllctJtJou• rnE NORTHWESTERLY 60 RecOlds in \he o!flce of the LOWING TELEPHONE RICHARD N SALMONSON and \tie unpaid pnoclpal ol velopment Company Notlee Is hortby given wl\l'I th• CountY Ct.ni ol bar 6, t992 Bual,.. .. Nal'Mt FEET OF LOT 244 OF recorder or Orarige coumy; Classified rs Recorded 09/06/1964 Inst !ht note secured by ailld MICHAEL I. COHEN, that th• und#lloM<S wlll Orange Couniy on October F5505eo Stat•ttMnt NEWPORT HEIGHTS. IN Said Sale wlll be made. c o Ny EN IE HT 1 84·371317 of Otflcial d.eed With lntll(est thereon o.n.r.1 fl•rtMr • Mil at public auc11on, • 28. 1992 Published Newpon BHeh· ~ FOllowlng J*'lon• THE CITY OF COSTA b6Jt withOut covenant 0t whether you're buy-Records In !he olfice of~ as provide4 In ulO Nott, ROBERT D. EXEL, auant 10 SectlOn ~t~ F5491M Co$l•MeN 0.lly Pllol No-are doiOg bualMU as: MESA. AS PER MAP RE-warranty, upress Of Im· Ing, setu~. or Just County ~der Of OR· leas. chargu and H · O.fterlll Partner the Bualnesa & Prote• Publllhed N9111pon ~ vemb« 12, 19, ~. o.com. TOTAi. TRANSFER. 1600 CORO ED IN BOOK 4, plie<1, regarding title pOt-IOOkl~ c:lassllled has ANGE County, cal1foml•, pen ... of the INs\M and lllllCHARD D. STRACK, alonal Cod•, the fOllOwtll) Coa1a Mosa Dally PllOt No-bar 3, t902 Anltl t.n , Newport BQch, PAGE 83 OF MISCEL· sdslon, °' encumbrances, h t • dt llfld pursuant lo 1h• Notice Of the 111Jst1 crHted by 0.net"al PMtner described J>fOl*1Y 10 wit· ftlllbef 19 28 Oecembet' Th"53e C.ttf. a~ LANEOUS MAPS, IN THE to ray the rema1l'lifl9 pr1nd-w a you nee of Oefaull and Elec:tlon to said Deoed ol fruit. 09 alH N GARY CHARLES A-12 TV ' ' Tomothy ThomtOf\ tOlft OFFICE OF THE COUNTY pa sum of the nole(s) s• PILOT CLASSIFIED Sell thereunder recorded CONSOUOATE.D ~ R IRT w . .. 1 ' c1.-4'dg8' mower matt.'~. 10• 1992 l. PUBLtc NOTICE u H.cfencla •W. 'oun- RECORDER OF SAID M1MJ8?e 08/06/f 992 Inst# 92· CONVEYANCI COllo 0.Mnl Partiwr cheai.. 5 bu mite' ERIC T'h.s4.c taln Valtt)', Cellf. 92t08 525520 of uld 01flc111 PANY, 2103t VEN· Publl•hed N•wpor' LEA.ER F-34 SOfa80da. PUBUCNOTICE ~clltlous BrianS\lfdergol,1600Mia --------------------------.. R8COfd1. w~l Sell on 12117/ TUAA Bl.VD SI.COMO Beech-Coat a M•aa CHERYLE ACUNA t.t:M I 8U91MU Name t.n., Newport Buch, C.llt, 19!12 at t'(lO p M AT TH( ,LOOR w<>ooUND Dalt, Piiot .. owemhr 1·138 S.tiw, ens, tbl. c;h .. t. F'lc11t*-•u.t ..... nt 92GGO STIRTllG I IEW BUSllESS77 The i...o-i ~ .. "'• P1IOI .. ,._.,IO_I ,_~ ,_~IO -buelnM- W. ... -st~1!N -lo< you .i no """" cNqiit, "'° -yo.i ~ .... lllCf lhe "1P IO "9 Ooun ..,,.. ~ ..... Ml "-· ol ~. ......... ~-~ ...... -totl' "°""'°"' buelMM -........,. """ .,,. County ~. fillltlllll -..... '°' fOut -h II Nqljlr9d bJI llW MCI tMI\ lh yo.. Ofod ol ~lttcwan....,, COUtlf'( ~ PIMH llOI> by IO Iii. y-hc:lllioue ~ 11111-II N l"llol ~'911 0.~, 330 WNI 1!141y, Co.ta ,,._, Ca~ lf "°" cen not 1tOO by, !llNM oall UI IM (711) '47-4311, ~IOn :Jll Of JUI _, we .... "1111• lltf~lllU IOt yotl IO~ lhl1~11., ....... If Voll JhOuid 11.tw Illy lul'li..t ~-,,..... oM lit 9"° .. '#Ill .,. -11\1111 OIU IO ....... VOii Good Luc•"'~ -bu~•ll . •. • I : JS.; Ll:"' ,J __ ,_ • .:. ' NOR1'H ENTRANCE TO • . 29, 1M2. ent cantor, micro, 20 bll.I., halMN Name The Followlng J*IOl\S Thlt bu1lneaa Is co~ COUNTY COURTHOUSE, HILLS, CA 9tae4 , lltSSS mite ERNESTINE RY~N J. St.t.......t er•dolngbua.lno11u: dueled by: I general patt. 100 CIVIC CENTER OAlVf. (818) i40-44n 22 Ofvtlf, bait., 2 .,.. ken-Tl'lo F-......-. pettons CLARI< CONSTRUCTION nerthlp WEST, SAN'fA ANA. CA a.I Dated: 1 t/Ut(tff2 PUBLIC NOTICE nell, bed N'I\ '"'·· 12 bu, .,.. doing MM~I H l co. OEN CONTR , 700 The ttQlttrant(ll com- publlc euct1on, 10 ttle high 811 KELLY Rl!EVel, sup••...,.. COURT mttc. TIMOTHY VEST J.7f MFH E NTERPRISES, 8uef,a V1111 Way. Laguna menced 1o lranaact ~ oat blddet for CHh (pay-A I 11 ST A ti T s.n"'" c:d. tbl .. Dix., 9 bu.., misc., 11150 Newhopt •910 Buch, Celil. 0'651 ~ undet 1he fldbtJout 81>19 et the time ot talt In TAUSTll!'S SA&.U OF· OI' CAU~ORNIA. 1(£VIN WREN K-23 ~f .. Fouotatn Vatlty, Cam'. Stewart A. Cl•rll, 700 SualNI .. _Name(I).-ll"'8d lawfUI money of tn• Vnlled FICER COUNTY OI' ORANOa nsn i.n", bed, VCR, coueh 92102• &utne vi.ta Way, laguna above on. Oc1ober 21. States), 811 r•Ql'll, Ullt al'ld LPP&900 34t The City Drtw, waah & drytf, misc. M1Chhl Flandors H~. BMctl, Callf 926$1 lll92 ln1erot1, convovea to •nd "· o au t4t7t Sale will be by com,,.11-1815 Too;on l/I. Newl)Oft Pairlcfe P. Clark, 100 8tftn Svld•gol now tield by 11 under uld Publl1htd Newport • • llvt t>d0!"9 (Wfltten Naltd Beach c.t 92fio eu.n. Vltta w ay UQuna lNa '*8ton\9M .,.. filed OoGCI of Trull fn lfl• PfOP-BeACh·COllJI MtN Dally 0r•"99, C.llf9ml• bid• may be submitted In H• ~·Thi Thi.I, 11932 Beech, Calif. '265i with .,. COUMy Cleftc of arty lltuated In 01d County Pllol Novt111bef 28. o.c.m-•2•13-117' ldvaoceJ on IN 3rd d.., ot Gatd4'1'1 Ot0'4 8IYd IA. Tlllt bu1ln•u la cof'o Orwio• County on Ho¥em- •l\d State and descn!Md as bar 3. 10, 1992 In the llltttet' "' t.tt. 0.C~bef. 1992 91 2.IOO oat<Mn ~. Ceilf. ~ dUCted by: l\uaband and ber 3, 1tt:t fotl0w1· lh550 Petition to Cha,... ttt. P.M the premlM9 wn.e Thia bualn•aa 11 co"' wile l'M .... TLHOfRT07 o'No TJOe~TK03gN(~ PUBLIC NO""'E N•m• .. NANCY u~ aald proptny hu !>Mn dUc:ted by a QtfWel '*1· The reglalr•nl(•) com-Publilhed Newpof't ·~ A I " • ,. RICH. 1~ and which la looalltd nenhip mtflC.o lo tranaact bull Cott• MM& Detty ~ ~ t.~~TAEOcfo'11>1io fNSeool'(~ NOTtC .. OP CU• NO. AtMe:a7 Ill AYRES SEL.P STOAAOE Th• regl111ant(•) CO!Tt-neu unci.r the flcl1110u• Vlltnbet 28, December l , 3 p G£'A MISCCL.. OROU TO &MOW 7012 trnost Aw . riun41n9' menc..S \o tflN&Ct bUa1 8ualneas Narnt(I) II ltd 10 ,7 tt9Z LANt~US ,j~PS, IN THC ::.~~:.:: CAU&• FOR CHAHO ~~4 &eat.!~.;: :~:e:: ::,.':"'..ia':(i~ ~~r on October 15, • ' Ol-HCE OF THE COUNTY ITOCKTOM °" MAM• me rtght 10 bid .. the ..,. •bove on· N~ber " llewart A. C:l•tlt RECORDtA OF SAID PMtTWIAf, PETrTIONE.RtS) NANCY PvrchHH mull be ma<M 1192 ' ' 1Wt ~ Wdl ftl.O COUNTY. CAU .. ULAICH haaJt\allll ni.d • b1 C:t'h Md p.id for II.,. Micl'lllli "°"'" wllh Ula Coumv ci.-· °' APN142J-326-01 • FOR aA petition for an oro.r to t11ne o1 pwdlllt•. M put· H• Nguyen Orange County on OcW>w The '''"' OJddreu end O•Nllu.t. enano• n•m•a trom c.na..o good• _ acJld at IS. 1092 othor common d..,gnallon, PMTWUSMIP NANCY Vt.RICH .., NANCY 11 end mutt be ~., SELL ' l'M'rf .. 1f tnv. Of 1ho re.ti prapeny Nt.tlce 11 ~ given PETtR9. 11me of,,... s..11 ~ PvblilNcf ....__.. 1Nc1t- <1nen1>ecs t~ 11 tNf lNI WEST l.ANli. AS!OCI• fl la he!9by orcs.td Chat \0 c.a.nc..llllCIOn tn l'9 ..,.,. C-* .. _~·;.:::"".:..._.. ......_ portact to be. 3915 $£A-ATtS 1.rD a Celttomia al '*'°"' lnl••teO in Ml _.....18 ---...._.., ....... ~ $HOR& DRIVE., NCWPOOT llmltod Partnanhlp , tl'lta ~ ~ belOl't R . NT vour USvv "'"'" vtmC)er '2, 1t, .. ~ BfACH. CA 92663 MOIAEL '· COtffN, l'tOll-lhll CIOUtt ln 0epett"*1t through c1ass1fled ber 3, 1"2 Th• unctetalgntld Trv1t" (Af 0 illll.o NC:*"O D No 103 o1 1N Orange Ml·M71 ThdJI d1a.c;fatfl'll any IUlbtflty f()f STAACK. and AODERr w. ~ Supetiol' Court et lhrooOh ctass4fted lt'ly lheofrOC.tl!eSS of tile ASHfH. her*lofcn dl)tn(I the lddreu ahown abow .. ,. .. ,.,, IHULT .. SHYtcl OlllCTOIY f''nr K l'llUll ~r\llC't' c.11 '4l·H71 .,. ... ... ......CIOTICES PUBUC IK>TICll rt1ursday,~vembcr 26, 1992 85 PUIUC IOTICI PU9UC IOTICll Pm&JC NOTICU PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICH PUIUC NOTICE PUIUC NOTICI 1'1tW St. Sle C, Huntlnglon The r911l1tt1nt(1) com· WS.19§2 1111tol .. 1nllftllmor.fotN!C11rtornll (1/\t Col'IOOmin; ~70S1 , 939~10~1 93957 ....,-lllDM:l'lllCIOldlloll \ ~ Beech, Celt. 18tl menced lo transact buU-Fa50238 Unit.d St.l• I 11 IN CNpftla Ptlrr• Pliul 1 411 Und .-1 Mi3 939 57 C:A t'9 $7 S DATt 11-1J3/12 No«ic~oiven thll 9ueln•M .._ ~ Thom• McClaM, nen unclef &he Fic:Wous P\lbblhed Ne•pot1 BMCh-4w.nut .,.,..IQ 10 IM C• ~ ~ , ,.,. ill i 9'9-SM~. tJ9 ~7 1 tu lflY1~E SERVICE COMPANY ::i 11 Pubic Auct~ ~ • -...StMNMnt D C .. 21822 A lkookhurst 8uslne11 H~~l~ed C011.t Mesa !>My Piiot No-Ct"1t t 81111d1n; 100 Eu1 iow.sP;rc.1.,E~ !>7-0 I t:tl 7.-0.0 iU.$7 ~m.JST£E THURSDAY, DECEMBER The f ollowlng persons St • Huntington Beach. above on: Not~,_ vember 2S December 3 Chlp111111Avenut 0rt"OI CA .ii 111 Vntll tllO•ll on 111 070 tJi <7 011 9>9 ~7.012 S.-0 l MAIH STREET 7ne 10. 1992 AT 12 00 P.114. The ~t are doing buslnfft as, ~~~~ ~~:intH 11 con-~~:~ .::: llled 10, 17, 1992 ~ ' ngrs 1•1t 8lld AMII conYeytd 10 Co11Cot111111um P!i'!I Pet« I 93t 51 001 03U1008 93~ nOOA STOCICTOW CA 95201 (NOON). ·--""" pertons Ol<ITA CONSULTING ductldby•enlndlvldual willl lh• County Cieri! of Th-S60 111d N1W~by 111'd11uldOMdhttlllt IW~lllntlOl,IC ~7009 13951010 t3'~7 Ttl9Pilone N~ !209~6 ,fE~~SP~~~ NE~~M ~9u~~o'N" ~ACH ;~MPL~~i 1~~~11~~!'~ Th• reglstrent(1) com-Orenve County on Nowm-PUBLIC NOTICE cl TM11n Iha ptCplll'f llll.9ltd i\ Urc.1 lof tw uc~"" at lfll 011 03H7 011 m v .013 376S KAT~ Kll\G ASSJST BLVD' COSTA MESA. CA JEEP/EAGLE/HUMMER B.ach Calii 92649 ~ to tranact busl-ber 4, 1182 u~ COl#ty C..lll0t1111 dttcltlld mtnclld Collll!IOI! M• C•• di 930 0 01• 039 51 015 039 SE~TARV . 921527' U1751 hach BIYd .. Hun'. H1d1yosh1 Olu1a, 16622 neu under &he FICtibOUt FS50t38 Fk:tltloue II Patcel I Utlla I dw 6 15 l !'ld oo UICI~ Pll 51 016 030 $1021 031 S1 TPS I 21 516~ A2t 8 1140 NICA URIBE "'1gton S.acn, Calif. 92847 Somer .. 1 Lane. Huntingl in Outl,,.H . Name(I) t>!-'1 Publllhld N-pott Beach· •1lneu .. ame tlA. t68. 17 dwu 20. 214 218 11\d OHCl!bld VI 0tc111111ot1) 028 039 57 029 03"S7 O~O HOV 12 10 26 1987 HOUSEHOU> ITEMS Hun11ng1on Jeep/Eagle, Beach, Calif. 92649 above on. NoYem • Costa Men Daily Pilot ~°" Statement 22. so. 40A. 408 41 thtU 44, Par"\ I N011,.H"'811tt 111 999 ~1 031, 131 57 Olt 9301;,...__::_;=-~~~...;;;;;.___; A2.25 CUhns D. HOONE lno., Delaware, 16751 Th11 bu1lne11 !• oon-1.f9~h0mat McGenn O C 11em1>w 26, Oecembtt 3. The Follo#lng persons 45A. 458, 46, SS thtu 90 on 119111t 111CK;11t111nt 10 audl l!Ms 57 0)) 93.9 51 034 1139 57 HOUSEHd\,D ITEMS = c8:fd g~~ntJ11gt01T dTucled by an Individual Thia statement was fiiect 10. 17, 1992 are doing b""neH 11 P11oat 1, in Int C-, o! Co•• to wt!"-Coftlt11011 Art1 (HO. 03~ 93g 57·03e 00 S7 03' HfJ'o~Hg~'M1.fM~OOl<S duct~ b~s ,":,'~on-~.~~nc1'! 1~~",f'~ Orange County on Novem-~ch~~ ~3 N-J>Of1 C..libM. H pet~ 1..d 111 Boak 1nd ttlld 11111'1 Dtclara1 51 O•:> 93Hl ~I li3H1 OB ITO ARY A392 ROB TORRES Thi • b '1 I ht registrant(•) com-Wlltl the County Cllr1! ol Th-55t INFOSCIENCE. 230 Lille ...... COlllly cl °'11'91 Siii• ol finc:d on Mid ~ .. m Pll~no 51'()3& 9'9 57 01v 93v HOUSEHOLD ITE114S The 11gl1trant(s) com-iualne~s •(•) h~eo ber O. 1992 PUBUC NOTICE Blaine Chnstophe< Ung 1se. Pagets) 1s ind 17 ol P~rc.el 11eept 111, 1111"c1td '°""''0 0..2 939 57 on 939 S7 044 888 A 4 55 W. RO£ ERTSI menced to transact bus.-above o October 20. F550529 F1ctltloua 230 Lille. Lano, Sulle 202: MePt. (Hfltln ·s.o Pl~J. u AIN P1rce1 10 Enements lo 113!1 57·0•5 039 S7 046 939 LAURA ROBERTS tiOUSE· ness under the FlctJtlovs 1992 • Published Nowpc>f1 Beach· 8"91-a Nam. Newport • BHch, Calif lhown Ind dlhl9d on 11111cetlMI1llt UM 111:! bfonel-ol owne"' 57 057 i:l!I H OSI ~19 S7 HOLO ITEMS Business. Name(s) listed HICl9'o I Ok1ta Cosca Mesa Dailv Pllol No-Stateinent 92663 Condo1111ruum Pl.tn 11co1d•d 1uc.ti en•~• '"' 0111clili" OSI 93; 51.060 9311 s: 061 BS32 -STACY A CAO-•~ve1 oni OctoJber 5iE1992 Thfl'"s tement was rJed vember 12. 19, 26, Otcem-The Followtng per$0ns This buliness 1s con-~31 198111BcX*14344 Ul lonn 111 A'1ac1e t 'IUUI 939 ST 062 93157 063 939 TEAU, HOUSEHOlD ITEMS I un~ ~:it llP agle, with ltlt County Cleft< of be< 3, 1992 a11 dolno busine11 as· dueled bV: an 11\dMdual Peoe S7 o1 Olf1t11I RICO!di ot 'E.-.!llt'O• ~tit Otcla/1•ion al !17 064 939 5' 065 939 57 C127 GEORGE (BUD) ~· ~at t ti"..., Orange County·on Novem-Th.S39 RC GOURMET FOODS The registrant(s) com· Ori ""'" County C.htor1111 (lhe CovtMnlf C.011d11on1 1nd06& 418 18302 411 83"<13 JOYCE. HOUSEHOLD 11 emen was u""' btr 6. 1992 8212 Rl....,.tield o H ' mencecl to ttansact busl· .. ,,.. R t ITEMS with the County Cletk ol F550559 PUBLIC NOTICE ..,.,... nve, un-noss under lhe FlctJtlous 'CondomlnlJm Pletf) Parctl 2 An t11r1C1t0ns 11co1dt0 If ·8¢oil) .a 1&. 18! 04 ht 1011l 1~un1 C239° • JOHN GERBER Orange Coun1v on Novem. Published Newport Beach· IJ~it~~ 6R~C:;;:1~· 9~~ Bu1fnes$ Name(t) listed undMdtd 42 82 ptlCl'1 ('II.) .,,., I ._,44, Pige, 77, Of!ul RK0tm N iroad Di'<l!Q rJ trw ob~ HOUSEHOLO ITEMS bef 3• 1992 Costa Mesa Dally Pilol No-Fletltlou• Rld~tt!tld Drive' Hurt-above on· October t. 1992 1M ~and 10 said Plrt:91 ~ 1111 l"Oet m1iqn'I ul'!Clf tilt 'Mt.nd by said Ot.,ol NA c 2 5 7 LIN 0 A HA RT F550043 vem1:'11 12 19 26 Oecem-Buslneu N•m• tJngton Beach Cati 92646 8la1ne c . Ung U.eltom al Urwa lhoW!I on ltlt l*lon HH0•'9"11 M" An.cle 11uon101, ,., :11a1tc 'OSI$ HOUSEHOLD ITEMS P\lbl1shed Newport Beach-ber 3 1992 • ' Statement This buslr~u ,·~ con-This statement was filod CondOllhnlum Plen Pi1t_. 3 t Lied 'Ctr••n E,..m•~ !Of upt111$1S and 1ctv1~ 11 ,,_ Pµ t> II t h ed N ewpcu.,i Costa Mesa Oa;ly PllOI No-• n,.535 Th• Following J>41'sons ducted by: an lnd1111dua1 witn the County Cle111 of EIHmtnts "wuntnarl 10 sucll O•ntts' and 'Suopo11 t mt 01 !llltlll 11\Jb:.Ution o• u Beach-Costa Mesa Dally vomber 26. Decembef 3, are doing business as: The reglstrant(s) com-Qrange Coun1y on Oe10,1>er Ullllt lot 1llt tJtklsrw llM of tM Senitmtntl and tncmiell/llenr ~Cllltlt ol ~ .. • si~ n3 231 06 Piiot November' tll., 26. to, 17. 19'9~ • PUBLl't NOtlCE AMERICAN Ft.OORING mencod to 11ansae1 busl-27. 1992 rtStnelld Comr..on AIU , .. de ConllOl!J "'1.1"11 CompnMd ol P•~llltfll """'' be. by a1h 1992. Th 550 CONCEPTS. 711 W. 171t1 nest under the Flciillous • F549038 ..... p _. U • th5A6 • Flctltfoli1 S1 • Suite E-t 0, Costa Business Namt(t) lfsted Publfshed Newpot1 Beach· Ind on Mid CondomltlU"!l 'nolnl ,,..., 11 MS vi 11\/\r 66 on c.asMn d'lldl <:YI Ot: 'ta!tt __ P_U_B_L-IC_N_O_T_l_C_E __ • PUBLIC NOTICE Buslneaa Name Meta. Calif. 92627 above on: November 9 , Costa Mesa Daily Pilol No-111:1 dHcrted In lht Otca111t011) P,rcel I, .,, the Cty ot Coo ro1•10N ~ 1 ct«>< flit!! bf • Stateme.nt Jame$ M. Kormos. "°6\h 1992 vomber 26 December 3 P11c.f 4 Non .. lt us1w use ~tia COU'l!y cl 0rll!QI SI.lit cl mte ot 1eoe111 clld.1 .il'tl)ll ot nt289 F1ctltloua The Follcwing pe<sons Via Lido Nord, Newpc>f1 Mat1a Rossman 10 17 1992 ' manta i nd 11g1U appunenalll IO Clll0111o1 u I*~ lllld on Bodi Chldl 0•1wn 11, a S' .. tt oi llde'll WINGARD · Cla yton G . Wing· ard , belo>1Pd hus band 01 Mary P wiog aid, 10111ng 1._1her ot Charles B W.nga112 Also SUIVIVed by 1wo grnndchddren Visitation Friday, I ~ P M 10 8 00 P M l'I' Pac1t•c View M ortullry 3500 Pac1tlc V1e.v Drive, Newport Be<Jc.h Funefatl r.erv•~ 1~ PM Satu1day al Pa c1hc View Chapel Pa c1l1c View Mortua1, O r rec: tors 7 I 4·6411 2700. F1c:tltloua Bualneu Naine aro doing buSV'OH as: Beach, cam. 92663 This statement was tiled ' • Th 562 1uch Un11110 UM the Common 156 P•ge{s) 16 end 17111 PiJ'Clt YYf9ano1oa~ usoc.;i!JOll uv~ B 9' N Statement THE ROSE FOUNDATION This business 11 con· wtlh the County Oerl! of • Artt (u dtllntd on said NP1 (l'le1t1n 'Sad P•l':tr1 I S l"IQ' ISSOCllllOn er uvngs l>l"'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~u S n~~roe_ The FollOW1ng persons IND.. 1424 N &c.adway ducted by an Individual Orange County on Novem-PUBLIC NOTICE Condonwun Pllnilld dltcrtlld in S11ow11ll'IC!dtl"'8dOii1191 cerrn SC>tCdteO in t'>C11¢n !110? ol CM The F::.:1ng ~r.sons a~·e'!~(;!t ~Sl"!~~~~ERS St. Santa Ana, Calif. 92706 ~e~~st~:.r;:::~ :,~ bet 13• 1992 F55t358 1111 Otcllrabon) 11r.ep1 ltlt rt CorCIO"'•'llUll' P11n 19'01dill Finin(,11 Cooe •!¥2 l.fl'O~Z'tC .,. dolnQ business as1· ~ I . • A franosco. Inc .• Cahlor· ~ uncle< tnl FtetJtlous NOTICt OF TRUSTEE'S SALE llloed ComlllOll Art• P11ce !I O.C..-C.131 IQ81"Boolt 14344 00 b.J$JllHS n IM .,,. TM MAGNOLIA CLEANERS. ~A WeN~~o9~iia~~ :~ ci[P ~:.i.~· ~"' &~· Business Nome(s) listed tu:~ N~p6r11y p ::a~h· Tn.etet Silt No 197!>&499LC e.-11IOItr.Ull111:1 Ber.I• Page 57 ol Ollrcial RICOrdi ol SUffl adoress and 0"4t a>"11!10a 180<l9 Magnolia Avenue, Calif. 92660 • 92706 • • • · above on: November t2, 0 1 esa ai 1 °" Tllla Order NO 82"5~3 o1 Ow,.,,11 IUth euamercs art'()inge Cou111y Calr1orno1 (Tht dn9 re!IOl1. • •n;. g1 1,. ,u P"OI>" Founlaln Valley, Cali!. I~ J~elers Inc. Cali1or-This business Is con-1992 vember 26, December 3. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UHDER pattlCUlltly MC tonh 111 Attclt tn. ·corO>rr IWtll Plan') P11eel t2 tny dHcltiecl ibcl>it • OWPOR ~IOI LAWM- 92708 nra, 2043 Weslclilf Or .. ducted bV: a corporation James M. Kormos IO, 17• 1992 A DEED OF TRUST QATED t!llld "t11tm1n11' ol !I t '~ u!ll'Vldee 9ec> Ptrctt11 ~ n. io bl 2900 Snatol Sltw\ ~ UNT .:•k, ~yu S~ong, ~~k~2 Suite I 09A, Newport The reg1sllant(s) com-Th.;,• 1~~~ wt~"ec: Th-553 121211'2. UNlESS YOU TAKE Oeclar111011 ol Co~tna11ts t'JSl 111 and.JD wJd Parcal. 11. 1ikN CA Ul2t The illldtf· ~ • ~ H::,?:gt:,, ~=~·h, eai1r' ~:ich· ;arir. 92660 1 n-menced J0 ':"~I busl· Q!.11198 eo:ty on No~ PUBl.lC NOTICE 4C'TION TO PAOTtC'T YOUR Cond1110n1 end Restnt1•o~s ~1119 1htfet1om an 1l1ltS 5hoolrn s9ntd lr.s:et <llSGli•ll!S ll'r ~ Cllal* • ~ 92&4& duct~ bu~•"= !t1~o ~~~~nu~ etN m! ,,•ct;:~~ bCr 12. 1992 PAOP£RTY, rT MAY IE 90LD l'tCOldld 11Bodi14344 Page n >n Ille Corootninium Plan Pal\:91 iry lo• ariy. 1nco1rtellless ot lllt\ Sm·1ng All Faiths Thia business 1s con-The 1e~lst1an~) com· aboveeson· ~ov~ber 12 F55099t Fletltloua AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOUIOlllclal Recorlla (Tht 13 Easements 1ppu"1111m to ll"HI aoaess ana oh• cornmo1 l62S Glsler ducted by· an llldl\lldual monctd 10 1tansact busi· 1992 . . Published Newport Beac • Bualnose Name NEED AN EXPLANATIOH OF "Oteiar~ .Iba Struonl.~ Ul!O let flt l!ICIDsW llSI' ~I CMJU•W'Cllt • lllf nwr ••1•1 Costa Mesa----- The 11glstrant(s) com· •M>de• IN FIClll.ieu$ * fr.Jnosco inc -presr. Costa Mesa Daily Pilot No-•ment NAW1'f -Of-Tltf Htadlng9 wi 1uch AntCll ertir•d ht rttUICltd Co"ll!lon A:o 1~ Sild..,..,. be""°' w rllol.C. 540-SSS4 eo·ta tral\Qcrbuif. Business Namt(•I hsted dMI • vember 26 "--ember 3 The FollOW1ng persons PAOCEEDINGS 4041NST YOU, "C.llllfl Eate1111nt1 lo1 Owners' lt'lredOllSICICondom.iw,..Pla CID•tfl""' 0t "''''""" tc,........d .......... . ness under lhe F1el1b0u$ ..,,.,,.. . N ..._ • "'""' •are doing business as YOU SHOULD CONTACT A -, =-::1 ,. Business Name(s) listed •-·-on: OYem""" 4• ThlS slatemenl was rne<1 tO, 17. 1992 BANNER-RIGHT, 76t 1·K Ind "Support. Stll1emtnl In~ lrcl cluetbed •n Int Dtc~ra'IO" 0t l!IQMd It~ lllt i)OISW$ I above on: October t4, 1992 with lho't:ounly Clen< 01 • Th-552 Slaler. Huntington Beach, LAWYER. ~ncroact1men1· Conclorr1n1um ?1rcel 14 Hon••thltMI use SCll or~1111"CN IOf,...1111 PACIFIC VIEW 1992 I lpek p~:~:ni Inc:. Aydin Or.tngo ,covnry on Novem-Calll. 92647 On t 2/03/92 at 1 00 p M 'Co~ ol Parcel g Ul'IS 1 NS I nd riol'ls appulle"-lnl l PON:; M:BIYflQ 1111 nllibltC11'eSS MEM<>f'IAl PARK Pak Kyu Yong ~; sbtement w s rilod ber 13• 992 PUBLIC NOTICE Liem Thanh Phao. 13271 IBVINE SERVICE COMPANY •9. IOA. 11 t3A 13B 23 2, """ U/llls 10 use ll'le Com"''° ~ur9d c. Uld·DMo o• Ml 1n. Cemetery • MottWW)I Th41 statement ..,.,, filed wolh the Coun1y Clertt ol F55t134 F1ctllloue Fle1cher SL 12, GGtden Iha ~ty appcMnled TlllltM 248. 25 ttwu 27 31 '.l2A 325 in u deli~•d on uid Cl..clf'V :ie ltfl CN'Vft llld., Chapel • C<lfl'\atory With the County Clerlt ot Orange County on Nollem ~ubhhld Newport Beach· B I N Grove, Caltl. 92644 and punll&Jll to Deed ol TNll '33 lhtu 36 37A. 378 38 48A Plan1ndoesctt>td Pt-..Sot•~Tl\ISIH The~ 3500 Paetlic v-Onve Orange County on Novem· ber 6 1992 Cosl.1 Mesa Daily Pilot No-u;t"~ss •tm• This business ls con-Recorded on 12:23182 a •• ., 49 50 's1A. SIB S2 53 a Otti.rahon) •~cei>t tile " tlll'l UN>!'' ""' tC o! T'US1 ~ 8.adl blf 6 t992 • •• F.50492 vemtJer 26. December 3 • emen dueled by· an 1n<11vidua1 Documanl No 12 .. s1a91 ""° . . .... mo ' FS50558 . ~ 0 • The Following persons The 1eg1st1an1(s) com· _ .. ~ on Pafoel 1. 111 111t C«y o 1111ct1C Common ArH P1rct ,..,..,,ore ef~ •!'Id Cle~ .......... . Published Newport Beac_n. 1 ' 17• 1992 a10 doing business as: menced 10 1tans11ct busi· P191 ol Ollc"I Records Costa Mts1 Coumy ol Otar~ Nurrbers 939 S7 OOt 939 S7 10 I"" und8,,9reo a w•·ne11 Ill 6:;bllshcd New~ ~e~h· Cosla Mesa Da.ly P1I01 No-rn.559 fH( PROCESSING DEPT. ness under tne Fiet11ious the oHICI ol the Rtt01dtr Slate ol C.lifotnli u oer ~ai:j:l02 393 S7·003 139 S7-004 09''11at1:>n o' Cttaul! 1"1! PIEICE IRtTlllS sta Mesa Daily 1 01 o-vember 26, December 3. PUBLIC NOTICE 3111 So Second Ave. 13, Business Name(s) listed Orange Counly C1111omti H• tlltd 111 Bodi 1se P•gt1s 16 1..., ~ JH 7 ~OS 939 S7·006 939 Dem..r>:i IOI Su a"<! • wnrttn IRL PIAIWAY =~o!:; 19• 26• Decem-10. 17, t992 ;:~;;a del Mar, Calif ~~:° on. October 15• tuted by Wtflrl;lon Proper1 11 o1 P1ral Maps (Htret1 ·s.dS1·01 7 939 !17·018 93~ 51 ~ctct o! Ottau• l'CI EIKIC!\ IO M ortuar) • Cl'lapel Th-5i,l7 Th-SSS. Bu~le!lt!°;;!me Debbie Ru S11ickland uem Phan T ltt: 1 Calilom11 CofiloratlOll and Pll'Cllr), es shollrnanc!Otlfltdo'1)19 939 S7.020 939 s1-021 s.i1 ·r•u"ldtmrecc.aJSldud Cremation ---------'-1 Sell your unwanted St~t:ment 71511'1 Narcissus. Coron.:i This s1a1em~1 was filed ~"~101 ,Bus~•~ ~ua, rsh that een1111 Conclom1n1um Plan 939 ~7·022 939 57·023 939 N11u ct Oelaull 1ra E•dt0n tol ; 10 Broadway Whether you·ro bur,ing iloms tho easy way! The Following persons det Mar. 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Call Classified for details! Costa Mesa, CA; 92827 GENERAL 1002 CORONA HUNTINGTON COSTA MESA 2124 lRVlNE 2144 NEWPORT liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DEL MAR , 102 2 BEACH 104q HO USES/ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil BEACH Totally Upgraded liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CONDOS 4BR, 400 sq fl lam. rm., e 1BR 18A, Orangeb NEWPORT 2169 BEACH 2 169 8eaut1hJI 4 BA. 3 5 Attention Owner/ 3BA 2BA end unit, frple. FOR RENT 2BA. new p:itnVcrpl. lossom condo, end •·BR :? ;a.. charming BA. added family Builders 30 ft Rt Loi close 10 bch, St9SK. ' .. •••••••-grdnr, next to park lower un•t, n1 stream, twohse in Nwpl tights. room, new k•tchon OP· in 200 blk JUSI oN May lse opt Batt> r• S 1 200 263 E 16th SI fl>'cod illt he.it, A. C, It pie dbl gar. lg yard pliances. bonu• room Ocean Blvd Modest 975-.5511 Agt r---------1 __ 548+ __ ,_5..,.'-'-~--mirrored walls, Ing. SI I 75 mo 6-11· 7~0 has -t bar and hall ocean view te.nr clown BALBOA E'S1de 1BR. Stove/re cw Dphlcul 6P ... ~657~2m4o eCata:.1~na Oen View balh $284,900 house below comps ---------ltldg, open beam ce1I all au .._ ~ " C-21 Sea Br••~• n t SS50 000-sctlling IAGUNA ISLAND 2106 Ing, maturo por, S650 Woodbridge l.Jq 3br 2 1BR 1BA. w :i11c to bch (7' ·~ 962·5521 OllDIO·S~bmft Agt. BEACH 1048 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • $500 Sec 64S-5527 b~ House. dbl gar snoo Aqt 8S4 S609 644·7211 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3/4BR? Furn/unfurn, E'Sl d e, 38R 2, BA fenced yJ1d. pa1.o •Udo P enln eu la• BALBOA ISIAND 1006 S I V 1 steps to bch. may lso Twnl'lm, yard. frpl, 2 gardener. 6'4 S638 lJn•que 1 & 2BR U"•lS pyg 3SS alue. Spanish Collage On 06p1 $1600• Barb, car gar, 1000 SF XLNT ---------i tor •ease Private bch, Modol perfect SBA w/ huge ocean view lot 75-551 t Agt Loci, $1300 548 7762 "rrWPORT Of! bay, 673-60 30 180 views. Terms or w /plans. Steal fo r n~ 710 Udo Par1l Or. ttado Call Patrick under $350K Agt, ---------E.S1de 1400~1 condo BEACH 2169 -~-----------T -tnore 760-8702 Barb, 675-55t 1 BALBOA 2BR 2\'lBA. 2·pa11 .. os, •SEA I SLAND• 2BR 3BR 3BA ApPf'Oll 2400 sf w •lh1n 5 mlt'I 1rom Ocean. all •PP' tum eaepl refndg, avail 121 • 15. $1 500 mo + $1500 sec 527-3673 BAYRIDGE 2Br 18a condo gate guarded, $995 mo year . lse 720 1200 or 64•·139$ BAYRIDGE. 2BR 2BA. new,carpet. trpl. 2-<:ar g;ir pool spa S 1 •SO Deb. 72 I· It 5" Hug• Ouptew. steps to bch, tum-key, ISO opt or equity sh1 $74SK. 675·551 1 Agl. 83rb Agt Nauonw,do USA PENINSUIA 2 l07 gar • 1 'pace, ini.)de iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 2' OA. golf course >Iii ---------lndry area. $1000 mo 2600 sq It, 2-Stl)I r--------- Thi,.lcing of having a NEWPORT Avail lmmed 998 3434 Beach Area! S3tOO mo 644 9123 S.aU111u1 "Hart><H View Sell your unwanted lloms lhe easy wayt To pbce your classl- hod lld c:ill 642-5678 gilrago salo? G1vo us BEACH 1069 LAG 2Br,:? lull bath, LARGE 2 ~ 2 TWNHSE: NEWPOAT PEHINSUU •UPSTAJRS JBr 2Ba homes M ona co ~fLaOlllTCLASSIFIED S.yfront, socurd bldg Xt.HT Loe attach dbl rt.Ml.YOA WNTER dphc, ffplc 4 C31 gar model JBR 2.BA Open Sun 1 A w/2 encl pa1kng spcs. pal o''pool 1244 Sc.:.O !JO.S11d5.M\l Steps t bly ~ beach S1800'mo. 544-6610 642-5878 -Fumishd Marina a11a1I gar. 1 • s1•so mo 818 lS9~5J9 128 46tli St St&OO yrty. 675-0308 sq tt. 51000 l5'>lObJ 1-'BR1rcl OrNnbonl Harbor Ridg~View! ViFl•llle$hlaedR\Jlletn"'ll«Shedtals V2 BLOCK TO BCH •BR • tam rm. 3 \"JBa Duple• • Sleps to ---------NTlN T s 9 2 BA 3 1 1 3 Th~~' Wedn~ 3:00Pll P'rlda7 ......... ~········ .......... Tbt11'9Cla,J O:OOPll 11 _________ --------- SatU1'da.7 .............................. rrtdq s :ooPM NEWPORT NEWPORT Sat~ Baal ~ •.••• Tbt11'9Cla,J O:OOPM -~NE&4L POLICY ...... and ... ,,I_ .,.. ..._,.. '° ....... wttbola& ootlo9. ,,._ IJl&blia.bcr ,__UM rlcllt '° -· rttlaHI/)', re•t .. or reJ141& SD7 tJuelned ad.....U-& ........ ""'°" f&D.7 --Ula& __, be la J'OQZ eleM'fled Ml a-... ••wq. TM DAQ) PUa$ • 'n. IDt.......,\MH-pY DO llahW'1 ,_ ~ _._,., aA ~f tbr wllla1llf .a, ~ Gwp\ ftw U.. IOM el Ule .,_. aeto.JlF -pied 1rr tlie wrw. CNd.1& -ca1' be allo'"4 for I.be n.... t.uiirtlon. HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE GENERAL 1002 SELL your home uvoooh ctasslfied GARAGE SALE HINTS Make sure you arrive at the garage sale early or you will miss the best bargains! - B~CH 1069 BEACH 1069 REDC·A Professional Auction Firm . .. ~ . .. . ... .,, . . LOTS POI SALi LOTS 1400 POI SALi 1400 .. sand I 4 car + park· CORONA HU G ON P n. ou" 3 A ': rp e. car oar. 675 A912 conuo, Pill<>. dbl gar W D. frig. PY\ spa. Ing 2BR 1\l'IBA + DEL MAR 2122 BEACH 2140 ... w D "''-Ul> • more S3500 mo 759·7659 2BR 1BA, 10 yra new.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii t 14 33rd St Aalllne 5430.,000-Beautrfut JBR 2Ba. t t .? R"~l"'G.,M~T -·u~-- Owner ready to dealt •••BR + bonus rm. Ml to bch, quiet v.. Shopping for a nev.. s.1:!.z!l'IS or 722.0012 '.lBr fum._ Avail 6 mo Agt 873-t900 lndry rm, garage. pllt pool. M ust sec' apartment? classmeo ! i850 673-2246 or patio, 3 blka to bch 51 250 &o 665.7310 lets you comparci &18 281-6062 $950 mo 720-0402 r---------costs • -thout hassle 3 Ooorooms =' 0.;.ths USE 1 819 Unit Newi:Sc>rt Crest T~~ ••Oat1ing duplex 3BR THE:.. or ;;:~f-ciasslfled One B o.:i. 10 Be ch JBR 3BA beau1 f\11 211'1Ba. garage. patio. Pit.OT S 642 -5878 LO~<" P.i11,1ng pool. 1erv1 ct. $1•75 all eppls. 518 Fem-CLASSll'IC:D $1.5!>1.J t>~I 0005 mo (JtO) 476·6023 5 ACRE RANC HES. _1e_a_1._e_7_5-_7_e_e_7 __ , ________ _ near 5 beautiful lakes. •FOR LEASE· vory lrg $2,990, $500 down. 2Bt 2Ba front dplx, w/ 1-------------------------------------, Owner w ill f11lallee. 1 • d . garage. S 1 195/mo. 800-~763 Open Sat/Sun 1 1/ 28-29 457A Seaward REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 1600 2BR t BA, frplc, garage. w/d hkup, new floor- ing, 7 19 Fornleaf. BALBOA PENINSUIA St025Jmo. 644·1862 COSTA MESA 2124 RENT through classified BALBOA 2107 PENINSlJLA 2107 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • ... • c ,. 1 .. Thursday November 26 1992 • • - c ! \ \ l APDTIDllTI IVSDllSI JllWl'ORT • COIONA COSTA MIS& 2124 COSTA MISA 2Ut COSTA MIS& aat BuntNGTON aaruuro BOllDll a -•o• DllT OPPOal v•l If DA.CR z1e1 DEL MD 2822 llACH 2MO IUD 2724 RllAJICB S.00 OW MOVS-INI •llOV9•1N 8NOIAU I.Ihle. lee hlty, IM ll04 -.. " ...... h .. ,., 2S.. Quiet etflolenoy unit 29", lnod yd. W\r rJ· Lil Glean lbr Hae, get, 1 "41M. pa11o, ob4 avall, llOO 0'"· .... '" ~rof/ltud-. etu ntoe •v • baltan vtew. No w\\h d eck, In old •• ... tft....,. nu opt. Dtw, 1t0t:t•· lnd1 tao, no ~· ... balo, gar, 1141, 1M0t 100111 2701 1100 eq ft. I .Side CM T .. UC:K OWHI" Of'. ~ f 1'700/mo. 17• co:; •h•r•d utll, t114 Pl.oentle•C .... l?IO No .._. M0-14 I tno yd. ti 1. eml Watarw•)'· IJ2•2000 ... llA t\M W/1 per• IVIUllSS l~TOI\ .. T""*'-"-tnod yd. MOO. a.41 eon. MIO. M•llOe tralNn9 ..,,....... '°' Oor Ma.M34 •• • 720-0423 Ali u..,.. You r .. r •MUIT Ill• dltlta~ ocsm ""ONT *' lld.,,. Ma-All CM:IJnfuM room, p rlv ,., ......... ,v ••. OPPOlnnatY tho.. wino ••P'tl• lpaclou• 1 aoo 1q ft, 29R 21A,' bltlna, 1191. llMutlM 21.. 1 "411A lii&, IQ; HM 1 IX: en•r•noe, full beth, ahere II" llA. ZI04 .,,., aa.ooo elon-On HA u;i:r, 2 car~ 21A 2BA. Oct\ view, C•t OKI A~m townhome. Dtw, lndry balo, enol o-r, Quiet HIWPOlT I nMt ooo, UIO 11 IO bonU• tot ..... ~· ftpf, I MAC. 11ep• to China Cove 5"4e-Ne0 ot t _ ,_ rm. ~tlo. MH/mo. Oc.-n w . all .,.,,.,,, adull. t7IOlmo. 'ao L DACH 2ee1 •P· .. ..,,..ao 1100.17'~ ffed Orlvet9 wtth OTill mo. 'f'!t, e1&.2212 Bch, new ~t. no . . ........ 11000 A WEIK ,.OTIN• ,...I! Sid• HM 29A' 19A CENTAUR MOMT IOth at. 122~ FUm NWPt Creat pool. e•pertenc:e. Qua ran. Rentale Avallabtel p et•, non 1 mkr. Cenc.d Vtrd, no doge, 1'2·2288 or '722·9012 Uitilbl Shr Hll Lu• eondO. bllt TIAL LOCAL PAY te•d monav.nome, 1.SBR. 1800·15000/ 11800. Cell to He 2838 Santa Ana Ave. •Y...-tv 1BR 18A W/ tennla, epa, beach to bch, vi.w. Bale, W/ PHONE AO~ MUST end l•e.-.puroh••• Mo. No '" cha~ed. 723-0447 Unit e seso &45-1020 2BR 1 ~BA t,ownhoua• ...acaav ...,, vtew. teftfg. 1 ctoM, 9ar, 35 + n()('t/ o. pool, ape. avi now SELL t.eo().7A9-MOO ~rograme avallet>le. .-.gt, 842·7121 atyte, g•r8g•, patio. 28R 1 SA, gee W9hr/ edit •••armo 850-emkr, $550. 845-eoo3 1550 (310) &4°'"4AM9 •iicuu YOUR fVTIMI• elocatlon lervlee• COSTA MESA 2624 •5485 MOVES YOU IN pool, S700 "'° pets dryr hkupa. amall 3832 Of 310-393-5783 HB 2 rooms. own BA w/ It .... la .. ectt BNutiful F rlloLayJH-.r•h•Y/ Division of North e 2BR 1 ~BA T'Wrlhm 662·1982 or 646-0105 backyard. No pelt. * LIDO ISLAND * pvt enl. '450. C>Ver 31>r/3b• b .. ch house, Mare. New vending American Van Linn 1-SOUTH COAST • 1785/mo S 1 00 aec E 'side 2BA 2Ba, I car 1725/mo 845-1931 3brJ2ba, frpl, gar 50. no/amkr/drugs/ master bd w/ptfvat• bath. machines P(T groe• 800-348·21•7. Dept. METRO 2186 •Nu decor, crpt, patio gar, t>aleony, new car· End-of·Year Move-In XLNT LOC S1350,./'~ drinkers. 2 blks from $630. 668-'112/&75-7o.&7 $2800/mo. E>lpanslOn OQ-8S. Townhouse-Style 606 Joann. 548-9802 pet, vacant, clean. Specl•I. Attractive , .. (919) 753-0 1 bCh. 968-4020 financing avall. $4250 Vl!NDINO ROUTa 3BA 2YIBa. encl ga-•EASTSID•• 1795. Jean, 362-8077 1 Br. pvt patio, great mlnlml)m lnveatmenl Priced Right • PoH WX CONDO 2Br 2Ba. •2BDRM $750• Maattr BA with BA. per· STORAGE 2742 frpl, pool, spa, tennis. rage, wahr/dryr hkups. ISR $650. 28R S745 E'alde, 2bt/2ba, yard, ateL 546-9081 feet for fem or couple. 1-806-821-8363 ln~l'M S850 WkJy Income. • St. Albans. $995/mo. pv\ ba'Ck yard. pool & + S400 MC dep. GU/ no-pets. 1 child oll, ENO.OF· YEAR * 1 BDRM Seoo. $550 util & telepnooe A. PIT bus.nus with FfT 900-330.9995 S38-0405/d 731·7528/e spa S 1070/lf\O + $350 water pd, gor. No pets $825 $500 dep. 646-llOVE·IN SPECIAi.i Frig, dahwshr. stove lrtcl. 9&2·2283 • 600 sf, ~'90flal ator-profits. s:ze billion ' Buy It. Seit It. Fnd tt. dep 548-7001 2323 Elden 541H854 3420 2BR 1 ~Ba townhouse Incl. No pets 545-4855" NB. Room & Balh, non/ age. o ft wport Bllld. lndustty. S3K-$4K CREDIT 2907 2233 F•lrvtew Rd w/fenced yard, $7251 C.M. 109 Mont• Vista cash weekly possible. CIU9ifled. •FAMILY SIZE Wtry-play Hide 'N •Ask About Our smkr. neat male/fem, -lg 2BA 1 V.BA Town· Seek wfth childcare? mo. ~-9081 Move-In Specfelt 2 w/d, kit prrv. $400 $250 (310) 597..C935 Buy cheap nowl Zaro $2000FF!l house, pvt patio, ger, Call TM Piiot todayl Exc:eptlonal 1BR Years Newt, 2BA, lam· 646-3687 RV & Boat Storage down If qualified. Call OVERDUE BILLS?? CUI Lg 2BA 1 'hBA town· lndry. S8,0. 472·2069 642•5678. dwnstrs, patio, frig, 11y complex, Average Nwp1 Bch. 2BR 1 BA.f--2 Easy beach aoceu. P.aul 1-300·598·3792 your monthly P•Y· APARTMENTS loeated In CoatrMe" ments up 10 50%. re· house, lndry rm. d/w, encl gar, no pet.s S550 rent S637.50/mo w/a 8 ~sea from ocn. d/w, CONDOM FOR RENT patJo. $785/mo. for I or 2 Aertona mo tse .• 85C>-a310 w/d. $450/mo. 112 A. $50 & Up &42·5858 VENDING ROUTE due~ Interest. 9 am-1 t 2078 Thurln COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 &42·5984 *"PT Hghta 28r 1 B;t 45th. 646-9127 h. or pm. Kimberly Credit CENTAUR MGMT Lovety 1 BR Couttyard 67S·5531 w. Andrea RENT Big Profital (Non·Proflt Company) 642·2288 o'r 722-9012 apt with fireplace. ga-Call Ame~n 1-800-22:6-0190. setting. Gated, pool, rago w/remote control. through classified Defender 24 BALBOA All Kinds of Jobs FOf Costa Mesa ··~ About Sp• • 631..C442 . HOTELS h rs. 1-800-858-3933 All Kinds of People. clalst 642·5858 INVESTMENT ISLAND 2606 Piiot Cl .. slfted. $99 Security Deposit Nwpt Hts . Newly refurb. EASTBLUFF. \Jg 28' 28a, frplc, $1025. 1 Br &MOTELS 2718 HERSHEY'S OlSTRIOU· OPPORTUNJTY -COMMERCIAL TORSHIP nallonal 2BR 1 BA duplex, gar/ 1 ea. frplc, 1-c.ar gar. manufacturing and 2908 2br/1ba. 'h block to Bay Breeze Apartments opnr. grdnr lnct No $850. 721-1160 Costa Mesa Motor Inn REAL ESTATE distnbutlng company water. cute cottage w/ No matter dogs.S950.548..C679 Low Oly·Wkly $110 & seeks qualified local patio, 3 car parking what you're up. T 0p loc, Next to lnd1vldual to service •ENVIRONMENTAL IN- $850. yrly 673-3039 Spacious & Quiet 1BR Apts HUNTINGTON HOLIDAY llOVE·IN golf course. 645-4840 ntabliJhed route. No VESTMENT• Prod~· doing, your SPECIAL $599 BUSINESS OFFICE selVng-restoclt d i•· Ing Mu.lean mine ex· CORONA hometown wifh Cool Ocean Breezes, BEACH 2640 Newly remodeled FOR RENT 2769 plays and ••m •xcel· porienclng 1000% k\- 2Br townhomes near RENTALS TO lent Income part time, creasa.. Proven South· DEL MAR 2622 newspaper Pool, Covered Parking & beach. Fl.tne-SHARE 2724 full time. Training, weal markets with $200-0ff. 2BR 18A apt .. room, lap pool, equlpmenlf estab-over 800 uses. High The lijPliL Laundry .Facilities. f/p, gar, $725. 1415 gated froot yard. No tKew Ofc Spacet nshed accounta. Mini-margins. Exc1tlng r• '*UTILS PD!! Clean Alabama. 832-2000 pots, please. 1525 •Share 4BR 2BA • mum Investment $4k turn potential. 800. 1BR, walk to China x2S9/963-3698 Placentia (oft Sup&-hse,Near Hunting-.85c per sq. ft. 1100 to 12k. Call nowt Ha· 241-6915. Cove, utlls pd S650. flts in. Call 548-0336 $200 Ott, 2BA 1 BA, gat, rlor). $895. 548-5369 ton H•rbor. frpl lo «00 sq. fl. Avail rold 1-800-940-2299. Avl 12/t 644·9640 yard, $815. 1701 w/d, $375 846-502!_ nowl Jim or Howard -sni 75-1··2787-JO Comm'! • --·-l'ldMingtM St:;-832· 2000 x259, 963-3698. Take Your Pick! 2 rooms avail $450/ SELL 28R 2BA S1050Jmo $375 bO\h Incl ut1I. your used vehlcle These B.eaders Played the $200 OFF. 2BA 1 Y,BA. 2BA 1BA $975/mo Gar. lcilch, waJdr 648· • •400 SF $350/mo, • through cwslfted bale. gar. $775. 6212 '8R 1BA $775/mo 230113 I o-833-7508 By mo ut1ls Incl. '300 your home 942·5878 Warner. 832·2000 All Steps To Beach 2BA's avail In 4BA SF $1100/mo 1•9· through classified - (. f1 TURKEY DAY WOBD SEARCH x259/963-3698 VIP Prop 675-2232 house Half mile from Newport Beach, nr bch. Fum. w/d, • gar. water. Ample partllng. -Air, kitchen, new A -u ~ And WON!! NEWPORT NEWPORT S300/mo. 650·2634 decor. Aak tor Jay: HEALTH & BE.AI.TH 8r -..:J ~· BEACH 2669 BEACH 2669 C.O M., Lrg 2 MSTR Oaya M~eao FITNESS 3000 FITNESS 3000 BR'• 2BA trilevel apt. Evea/Wknds Congratulatlon1 go to: ~~ i fem pref, $600/mo + 875-7175 t 12 urn 640·0986 EXEC otflcea, 4770 • Charle• Sobel • Chip Curran The Best Address in Town E. Cost• Mes.a Male Bunions?-.~ Vo'1 Karmann (JW • Roalna Spitzer ·• Unda Wulkowl~'i nl•mk. 3Br 2Ba hse, Airport, N.B.) From Towering, Award-Winning Villa-Style w/d , frple. $360+$175 $350/mo. Pvt work Thanks to all those who participated in the Turkey Day ~ Arcftitecturt !4.ilf1 Dramatic Ocean Views dep. Mike 646-6003 stations S 150/mo Foot Pain? Word Search Due to the overwhelming response. ,_, L.tg Master BA w/pV1 Free prkng, fum, re- cept.. coffff, cont rm. " we will certainly do 11 again next year ..,. J.Pools & S Spas • Health Spa BA. Promontory Apls • nlsmkr/pecs. m/f, avail FAX SOc. copier 1 Oc. -·- Happy Thanksgiving! I Lighted Tennis Courts • On· Sue Tennis Pro 1.1/t8. 675-3800 833-9550 Al Ourntan Laser Surgery -. FulT·Time Aa1vit1es Director t Luxury Bayfront Condo Conference Room • Furnished Corporate Suites Catallna Sunset view COMMERCIAL Hi Tech :root 1 Jacuzzi. 28R 28A. secJ ROPERTY 2778 L_r-L~ 111 lnllll1Ul1 • 1111• tao -$100 Rtjrrral tc.d~lltt.11111-parking, lndry, S650 P Care --PilDL l. .. "'" 546-6480 10"1'DIGTOll llACll • l'OllfWll f&U.IT e l?romonrory Point Nwpt Bch (MASTER BR Retail for Lea~e 10•11111-ent IA Nrwpon Buch pvt BAI 2 Blka to bch Exclus. Udo Shops . 648-1819 l11mt:ic>rtt ROJd al PCH • 171 4 l 67~ l\000 f fl ..!. '"--3 420 Via Ucto, NB --,_ rpl, w/d, n smkr, 8 Kahl 854 1700 ,,,_ ---S420/mo. 875-3158 • ~ . ACCOUNTING CAR£ERS 3509 CBUD CARE 3536 CONTRACTORS RANDY MAN 3710 HOME LOANS & PAINTING 3858 ROOFING 3910 WALL COVERINGS 3932 BOOKnE.PlNG 3406 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3558 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilREPAJRS 3758 RE.AL ESTATE 3816 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil AMER TRAVEL INST N•nnir'• live In/out .,....,...REPAIRS Hom41/ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Jl20 Yrs of Qulftr loft Re Root. & RepeW. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Oay/evOf\tng classes. $100 • -"· babysltets 111. CualOl"ll Conslrvctton Rental PROPERTIES * RS Hotn• Repair• Uvf R ltu & R~d sw.,. uc. 290544 Local.Refs, 16 Yrs Papef'hantllft9 Tired of the has .. e? f'1n.inclal aid avail r1 pll. Call lht people will\ _.. tor all your custom netds. •• Palnt·CarponJ!Y-41tc.· Ooora,dry rot reprs, 1191ton ea •• . Reta.14$.32«» Alty Ill& Oreater Pacific Rig European Crafttlman P9nonal budgel bri ml• qual Job placement perience w (213)872·1549 peir/remodft'add;c;ons Drywall. Gi11Y645-5277 house leaks, plumb & Finance 8 36-1968 111821368 30 yrs exp. llc'd Cont ~~alt.;'.'~· ust 7141364-22&4 N•nnir/Hou .. keeper llc:l b134488498&-2.363· Carpentry, painting. morel 24 hrs. 646-0997 In tn. Bus. since '591 I'll prep It, plalnt tt, S .O .S . Rooting All rac\Of. 964-8872 Experience . rolia.blo, plumbing. masonry. we do it atl!Palnt• , Rates kOm 4-l°'•%-71h'll. ~:.~:.=.·~~ ~::'Y 'YP",.,, '°<;'~pair 740 C~ Wellpaper a P91ntlne CARPENTRY 3510 dependable. Frorn CONSTRUCTION and all repal,.. call wallpe~emoval• For Quotes/No Obllg. exp, 54•57ee up, ... oo stru1 • Removal of wall.paper ACOUSTIC , S100/-ek. 647·5510 Tim 723·1305 Ille-marble-masonry-Gordon 847·2822 SOS1895-40661cl 64Qll lnSUled/Reterranoes Bun.DING 3560 Handy M~ ~ ... ,.. t•ICIUr• coalingetl<>Ottng• Painting by P•ter Fema.ncso 531·5939 REMODELING 3408 Framing, drywall. lex· ,.., e II vnrc Palnl/Waterblast/haul-rooflngeQrpel..,onWOtlt. _Inc/Ext. clean and fast. SCREEN we Gall Shd Hing , .... ture, doors, trim, win-~u11 Ing/cleanup/repairs •292·9358• MASONRY 3828 tree est., Ouahty WOfk.. Euro Contrec:tora •• ~2--• • sER~CES 3920 Total lnleriot RefftOd-W•rm•n• Wall luhl,.• dows. fences, declts, SERVICES 3548 Custom decorallng & Charlie 722·7374 ,,,. •lino Sen!. Advice l o Drywall/acoust1cal c1t1I· ~oncrete, plumbing,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Int/ext remodohng with Shipshape Ha.ndyman JEun:tvy 3784 Custom brick/block P.n.c:tlomat The Crazy. 633-7172 1ngs, repair, removal shelves. 1118 479-99 t3 ..-Housecl••n1"9..-European fta1t. 673-3820 Paint/drywall/repairs "'~ walls/patios/room ad-Spedalivng In p.11nt1ng & Metlculou• Monon'• Frtte est 892-7085 the way you ltke ill hauling. bond/1ns. free ditlons. 15 yrs exp. staining Cabinet teftnilh-Mobile acreeri service,•---------_--------CARPENTRY/ kltcllfn & baltl only? O.• esL 546-5798 Quality llewelry and llc'd &42·9518 Ing Uc. Rlch 58!MJ702 no mln.-no service WINDOW best r11es In town•850-3281 DRYWALL Watch Repair, Antique chrg. Lowest Prices, CLE.AHING ADDITIONS flNlSH 3511 SERVICE 3584 Th• ~lglnal Handir-jew•lry. Buy/Sell/ Waterlalla/poof remodel RAINBOW Circle Malnt. Leny &42-8595 3934 •Lewi'• Cleanlng• m.., Expr•-· Can Trade. 31 t6 Newport btlck/rook/blocl(Jtlle Pllnllng. ll'llE¢ Hell.Mt' IE.MODELING 3410 -~r-OUiled ~sup-do anything. No Job Btlld. 8'13-0385 concrete. UC/ bonded ~ Oual. job. FrN est -...... -..--, plies turn, rell, ~ Toby Dfvw•I s.Mce"::f..~'~~oo~~·m;;;a•~1.~Sa:;;me;-~d~alf:y=========:t"'""GR-~-~~~:::tnc.-t97"r" --5t;-lfel569891 93&>ff58" SPltlN'laJ!.I ..... We cW 1t 9"tntr. ~::.r~== reMtl>ll Lom l22-.l3U ~~-t.... ... ........ .,,.,...,..;,.. r •vnsCAPE .. * 633-9744 * TOP QUALITY REPAIRS 3921 tuter, cheaperl Addi-,,..ttc&S0-2372 •Maid 4 U• tures, 11.noc*down acou. looft.i'IU Ql very compet.iUV. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tlona to repairs, lie residenual/1mall office/ lie & repars.521·7995 HAULING 3720 IAWH CARE 3808 MO~G 38'lLll lnt/elrt. lic,,&48228 Dev-nor Co. 673-1808 •Pair1tnentl. 50 loc,tl refs •ttthoeft Drywall Y &n ,.,. ... _. 650-5066/ ~ lteft'• Cwt-,.____ CARP:ET 3514 U2-&42'1 Prol fll&As. 11 pt.-._, •Lawn. mowed fron1liiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~-=~ •Prof'I Mouse delll\1"9 ~toosmalllOyrsnp !ff BEST m Hauling, & back $11.50. clean-p II ' M ---------1 Sprinkler• are my only buaineSS. Repalrw & lnatalletlo ne. Charles 722-7'82• Cle_,O .... Man for dirt)# windows 1714) 847-4333 Rocl'a wkldew cle•lift9 11Y9 I story.$». 2 story ..-0: SCl'9llM" & all• ,,.. • MO-eea7• • ,_ .... ___....,, _ __,,,.,.....,. 1~ e•"'. idnt rera, llcl 400030 13,.t .. 7 DemolJtion. Remodeling? & ..... •-ocw an• over t PET Trim shelves. Small Jobs •C4K1Mt Low low pnca. ,._ ...-•Walls-concrei..irees ups com.., aerv erao hr min. Guar. lowest ---------WORD 1 Spec:ralty S3t.o353 wlnyl'lllt, r-s>11ra/Clelll'l1ng, dependable & reliable, etnash. elc 741H825 avail, 83t.a809 rel••· llc #1 08002 SllVJCES 3870 TILE lrc'dJlrtt Ht phont quotes call Yolanda 63l·5967 ELECTRICAL 3610 •Lawns mowed front Insur. 71•1633-9925 3928 PROCESSING 3938 QuelltJ Contractlft9 Hovi'• n~ll633 Appletree M•fntenonca & back S11.50, clean-•---------.... ......_ '9bltttnt ~~~!;~ Ivan's Steam Cleaning We clean . mlnl·bllnd/ .,...Expert Efec:trlcv HEALTH, BEAUTY ups & compf serv also PUil.iC NOTICE • '°" Oi:ICDUntll • TH• & Ola .. Block •Full S.CNtarlol 20....., exp &VCMJ509 ~llll!Colllmtrc:W sggs drlv-ay/w111dows/car· res/comm/20 yrs exp ~FITNESS 3740 avall. 831.a809 The Calif. Public U\111-Perlonaliz90c.we1otyour Custo m baths, kltch, rasum.a, lett.n.. ,.-I* rOCX!l/\131\eevy tralllc pet/brlck.953--8642/ thr '"*51'1'CY t•ponse/he •W• do it alll• lie• Commission RE· pets. Lorrie 157-4805 entry way. floOra, frpl, reports, etc. F••l. ,......,.. & Flood1 13t.a470 Gloria'• Housecieani""" Ht. lcl 313229 4M-222t ACHIEVE HIGH •~'El Sod In"'-· ..., t QUIRES that all used Marble, Uc'd. 921·9489 accurate, atfordable . ...... ~ •• .. • ... I . .., ~· · •P' """· ..,an 9• houeehold goods .1~1.• AUTO REPAllt3447 -ways ... vai1 ...... e , •D•R Electric• FITNESS & HEALTH treH, drains. con----------1Tlle Work Done Cheap --••3t.:MI02 rellable/dependabl• qUICk senll-"~ ......... lncr .. se Atllletic ...... crate. 551-1743 movere print their PLUMBING 3890 Uc!P548876/Bonda4 •"ESUllES, theMa, i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil cw:•~NJ "•fl f~ esl "' .. 1 ~" .. "7 ..... ...,... ""-,.._. P.U.C. Cal T number, Ji 11111 .. 2 11111-e ~ ..... "" .,. ~ ltoublnhoot spedaUst formance, eMrgy & AH Alfterican Tr.. limos and chautfeut'S mu-. -v-letm papena Mld med- Actk>n Moble MechantCS CONCRETE 3526 Houeec:er• rnl/comm S52.a578 ancsura~. A new ad· Service. Removal, print lhelt T.C.P. num-••Discount•• lcal tranacrlblnQ $Lowe•t "8t .. tS We cleaning and aervlca. Funk'• Electric: Addi· vance nutrillOn •yst•m Trim, Stnlor Ola~. ber In all advertiM-~ale Ellp'd. l<natln CMS-0925 com~1~1~~;.;' of· //Driveways-patio• c arpet•. w lndowa, tloos/tfoubleshooting & health enhanc.ment Frff eat. 531-841!5 ment.a. If you have 11 najObtDOllNl.dllcto .. TREE path• etc. No ~ IOo patty help-any Mrvlce Hard W<>rlclfal~ program also pro-C UI La d queatlon abou1 the ,._ l'I ft• It fastllll SERVICES ·--• R Uc. JM-needed tor yO\lf hOme ret'·b ..... 7 •1• K motes body fat raduo-••• ne " ac:ape nalltw ot a mov.r, limo Uc/bOndllM S37·t12.I .. ,_ -. •v lncl~ai errands. tic/ ,. ,. v \Ion. c;holesterol con-Oeelgl'I and lnlblll, sprln-" ' f I ---.-.--~.---Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CAB~rs 3490 Mickey 3n..e&95 .Jone El ~--trol ~ an\1-..,..i..... Can klerl. patio. apa, masonry or oh au feur. ea I: •No Oimmi~ka• IN9 ..... Tr .. ...._ .an_. . /ln•:SSOOtc. a ec (714) "'" .,..,-94w•"V lic/bood M7-4828 P~~~m~~ltlelons _.._ ..,._ T ..._ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil T.J. PeHe Cone. Const 723..eoe.4 R-lre & Re~ Ml/Low ~ .......,., ... Plumblheatlng/dr-•• wn.e rN ''""• Cone-Brick-Block. Uc Hou-.clean4ar ._. •81 p rices/no lob too sm11ll Orffft k•ne Landecpng 7 ,..558 ... 151 flat low ,.tea, frN .. , removal, cleanup, Sc2!_ne~!;~~~~~ # 2nm Highect Ouall $l3hr .... $l4hr-3, SIShr·:l Fr .. es\/llc'd 644..C8'8 ~OVEME....,.S & Irrigation, Trlmmlng ~bond/Ina. a.e.35345 ~ """· 4et ..... 3929 S.ELL your home throuqb ola•Uied y';,r ne!s°a. lcltctrena. Low Prca. (714)962-7093 Meiure/ready to work &.nU a\ ~11 & & Removela, Clean-.. "On Mo¥1119 "l baths. emanalnmeot wuxa COMCRna sov Jeclde Srntth M2'4899 FENCES HOME 3758 ~~~~~-i~;·:.:.tf:1:i::::! POOL TUTOIUNG 39301F=:::==----.. centers. Uc.,,854282 Conc:H'le cuttlng/Jaclc HOUMCleaner. Reliable .• DECJ(S 3615 -caa ...___ ,, ... , R--......_u. ft-...1--.1-T187&St. V/MC 131.2951 Sl:DVJ"'f:. 38"'" iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~-~ ~= ·11111 .. ' 1 &l11n 494-5685 hammer/3' Bobcat ~,. daya. ref• own '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ....,..._ -. -...._,, _ .. ...,..... ~ ~ -GOOD WMSI 487559 &3t-2810 trana low rat" Catt•• S P..,_,,ooClplUmtl/glldiening Retleble & Oual. work St9Atnt1 Celt• fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Melanie !5"40-999'2 •FIENC•S OAT11 • llandylMft Ind °"""' 1ft1 at reaaonab!e_ ,. .... Ed Student• 11....,. Ceel W•t•r P .. t• ':;' .=.,,.~ ,.••JXETS .... .-... ...,,._ ,...._. Ill 9l' .. t020 Barrett. 548-3311 Co tt2443e. ~ ,_ Mly pool ctng, chem ,.. __ .....,._ 4......., "1011 ~ ~ CERAMIC HouMCJeanlng S30/day. ~k'd ~ z, lhef1...-~ Ir f ~·----J a!FOOSBIJIG 3500 t<eepe,. In/out 11001 Jim Wh"'• a..2-120e .... .-. .. c111•11.. In••• . . aM:, eqotp repe • ,... ~ Onlde•T l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml TD.ES 3528 _.... a l'•ble 1' ......... • Ml. 77~1722 I --"'• e•~·"' re -Bulldl~ Mntce Framing Elecl, Ptumb 1••11••••,..•••· •11•· 1 t.o 1 T\AOflng Doo't Replace. Refacef iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii call Uta 213-'J72·1!MG CMtr 30 yMfS •lf>/'90-OfywaH,' Ooora. Tnm'. ~_.. ... ...,,..,. 7614411 • PAllTIES 6 E~ah ar'ld reeding ~ -:.II ...... ~II oak/fonntea/moldlng TILE lnstalltd/Repalred. HoUMcfoanlntt Spot wood/CfldM/f'rH"' Reti.btel 99o.18f4 OCCASIONS 3840 PJtOPUTT CA wechlnQ cred. Repalfa a r.nnlahlng ~ ~ s.fViCt l.oeal Mom•. Reta. ,,.,,_ ~e.oe72 LEGAL .-3898 •7 .,..?eo Uc'd Mt ?ao:I Fr" Eat. I ~cet Affordat>ta. 15 yr-a ••P· MG•uu • John' SMlby.fM&..617tP Call June. 175-3127 BOUSE SUVICES 3812 PtANO-VOCAL liiiiiliii _____ ll;vm;t;::;;E-;:;0:--:S;;DVI;:;:;;;;C:;E:;S- Don't Reptace. Reface! MMd S9f'Vloe rella~. FLOOR INSTAll SITTDiG 37&0lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Pany Ent•rtatnment. O.C Rent·up """°9 3931 ~~ CHILD CJ.RE 3536 "oneat, guar wort<, UPADtS 3620 iiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii••• ·~=-~~ ~=~ c;~4A::;g;v =.-:: .. ":...-:":o ~ iliiiiiiiiiiiilii•••• Uc'd Mt·TaGZ ~:--..::.. Ell.t..,_.h Prop ~ Oetir1ng E"'c:tlon? and ~I 11'111,...., ~ -..11 y ... -,.._ ,_ u•-1 ---------1 a.Va Sperol .. Care "'9 mesa. Weod ......... Cu• '°"9 '-"" ,_.. M*9 AftordabM Non --fU.v """...., ""' "''• Factory direct, c~tm lun, rtadnt Mutie tit. tom Wonc, Neg price, ctr• taldf\O poeltlons, Momey 90l\.lt.IOfWf P&mTDIG 3858 ---------1 F•141••~· ~ Hove A Garage Sole! k1tcNn ~ Nfac• ....._ .....,iwc1ts .:...C COMPUTEaS 3555 20 yrs 1n BualMM ~ ""• N.l-4000 eoo.a•e .... •••••••• IOOPJJIG 3910 :'38 now1 .a$1~~ ..isung. Ill ....... Q1U1t Cindy M&-4ttJ AbrllNm .... 7"3 1------_..;;.--1'1 1··------l5f'Tt:'i:A;;:::°"".;;'h:;.::;:-: ,,_ lowMt pno..1 15 b_p..d ·-i Wlri§ Of nlm(j I TRADE FIND •W.P . YOUMOOUIST11 Thlntdng of t\evlng • • ut •I • refa. It Me• mG2 lndtvldual Attention c .. t lltfiecthie PC'• garage aale? Oille ua P ...... ~ .lotln Henry'• Cetllflied garage Ale? GNe us lilj - Whether you're bU~ •mall OfQUP, l\Ofln, Ha rdware " Soft*tire ii catll Outll. '*"*""' by ptonS AooftnQ tefOOl/repan a cell! °' Mftlng c a . ..,,, game•. ln/OUWfOOf baret>c>M• lo f\.111 boat PILOT CUS.SlfllaD lhroogh clasSlfied ,,, ~pattment UcH020te Ina, 1$ yrs IOc.I ~ PILOT CUS81fll•D \ CCMtre 811 rou,~i1r. p1ay 722 ..... • toceitprompt.55MOM .. ~ .. n 8424978 thrOUOh ctasstfied _ ,,... "" ~ _Mc'd!A•f• .....u1a Ma ... n , •••• lli-lill-•I Take adVanlage of Oii' LOW MONTHLY RATE! •ltlse VOii business or servtce ·ror only •• " 4Unes Perna; For more l1dOl1nallon Call 6112-5678 x 310 \ .. I n .j .. • Newport Beach/Costa Meea Daffy Pilot -ihursday, November 26, 1992 87 OUJICEllENTS l!MPLOYM11!--....... ~~5•30 cmrLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT APPLIANCES 6011 MERCHANDISE F~EE TO YOU 6022 NEWPORT BOATS, YACHTS, CADILIAC 9040 ANWOUNCEMENTS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii . 5530 S!JtVICES 5533 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MISC. 6015 BEACH 6169 C . TERS 7013liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I WNrtpool re Mg, P•I• FREE Fl REWOOD miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '89 EWo IMerrtu 2 920 MANUFACTURERS R e tall need lmmed 8-ttnclerTralnfft oray, 3-door, freezer FRESH OREGON Wood c:ui for fo .. FrvSat 8·12. Fum,j-Chrl•tmaaChartere. 1tK m t1 Mereeft W/ ~~~~!ii!!~~iiiiiil REP. 8 Ugure Income Chri tmas tree trim: Needed, earn up to on bollom, • yrs new CHRISTMAS TRCE~ ptaoe, You haul Call olry c.lo1hea, bOoka. Porude & hghl 1howa g otd trim , lthr Int ADVER TISE STATE potef'llJal. 39 year old mera and aale• help SISO d111ly, salary + S325/obo 6 73-4073 Cul/ahlppod aame day 6 'S.-6024 . toola, etc. 2906 AIUI 35 n e.ip1ess c:ruiser o h.rm wheet• wl WIDE UNTIL YOUR =~'!,, m~factur1ing apply at South Coast top•, full or part lime. Wahr/Oryr coppertone, via UPS Hand cul N .. d• Home! Loving Vl$ta Or, Eai.tblutf (ltO) 3792110 white ..... AaS I TEM SELLS for di y I 1rave or Plaza space t872 2 wk training. women, 1200 Ouedoor gaa lured 8·8 ft Douglas lemai. black Lab/Aus-Salesman Sporting brakea, s1e,SOO 125.001 Vehicles ~=~~on~a(:;4)Ca~~ or cali 8t9-455-5323. men 2t or older. Call. 800 s45 2 Couchea Fir. Order now wnue trahan Shepard, oood good -mpl•• . .Juat Th e CwburetOf' homes, vacation rent: 880t. 800-532 ·9222 S75ea. S09-9HM • auppfies last. Master. w /chlldr•n 759--lf'l llmf' lor Ctinstmat SAJL BOATS 7014 Shope.42-8288 •I•, equipment, aoi.. ---------w;E~E~~r PhEa?,PL.~1~ EARN 1000.8 WC:EKLV card/V11a accepted 3020 or 675-8679 Spon bags. b. ck mals, business 0 ... PLANT TECH .... --H Call 1-800·582-8372 ...-aoti•s at home we stu Ing envelope• at E•t. 520 or sena•---------pDcks, coolora. portunltlea, col· Needed for ewt mant pay up to s372_00 home. No prior e1tpon· FURNITURE 6 0 1 4 $44.f}s to-Tho fomlly PETS & a1hleuc goods .. lectlbles, anythlno. routes. FIT. No exp WHkly No eit---lence eoce Free suppllet, T t9033 s 8 many hou:';thola Com~ Citlf'let 090, wtll train Must be .. -. •-•orm~11on. No obi•· r. rH. ea· ANIMALS 6049 item and ... Statewide ClaulflOO. need•~. Fun and "" -ANTIQUE 3 I verCreek Road IG3.1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • c u•lf"9· T dependable & have easy. Cr.II Accessories gallon. Send S.A.S.E ·P eco Oregon City, OR 1.R 2417 Bamboo (Ease 80' Luwu ry Sloop Unu~ual Bus Opty "1 Pnce Offer with Full Maine & Crew ("Ord Yts 673 8878 oll free 1-800-800-good OMV record. Etc. 1•813•948•1295. Reoa• Distributing, w ick er ••t : couch, 97045 ott Pups. AKC. 2 m 3 Blulf) Sat 7·t2 0808. Call Fosters' Gardens, P.O. Bole 195009-A chair, rocker Call 673· mo Champ lines -----'-----• F R EE BROCH URE 63t-6340. W inter Spilngs, FL •073. Gef'li'fator Kawaslcl Shots $450. 684.8484 SAT 8-2. File c::abiner. MARINE SUPS 327'9 CAt400A. ts hrs use. stereo & computer DOCVS 7022 GIVES you a powerl\.11 Pre School Teacher EMPLOYMENT Beautiful, quality, pecan Like new. 5600 Call STAN OARD Poodle equip & dtsks, house· n aplrttual eechnlque for 6 ECE Units. enrolled SERVlCES 5533 H 0 MEW 0 RI( EA S dining rm table,. 2 714-650-4 t86 Puppies, AKC reg1s· hold 11ems 801 CllH · iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FORD 9075 a~ E5Cort Ovemauled new ures, lhocka. etc Louks & runs QOOd s 1500 Ob9 756-'663 86 TEMPO Fully loaded atl po-r. >'Ir• clean~ dt1ves/1ookS good $1650 &21-8718 • more futtilllng and Pvt school. Ha area.1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WA~O. Earn $400 lffves. a uphol chrs tered with aholS. 2 PtLOT CLASSCFIED 18 Boat doclc $100'mo P89c:eful Ille. Call ec. 2 to 6. 53g.1441 1• weekly processing $275 Holfmon 10 con-JUICE EXTRACTORS!!! black males available Ifs the SOiution you're Boal w11h 45 mooring KANKAR. Religion of --mall part time. $2.00 Joie stereo & record Save big on all mod-8 weeks old. Compo· searching for . whetn. lor sole! 125 Grand1 ________ _ the Light anc:t Sound Please be aware that per envelope guaran-player $95. 673..J600 els both new & used! lively priced. er you·re seeking 8 _c_ana __ , _6_7_S._5_09_5 __ MERr-r.D'l:!e of God. 1..eoo-1•2. USE the listlngs In this cat ta.a. For an apptlca-AEG, C hampion, Call 962-2883 ho~ ·-ap rt t s 1 , '-&; ~ 9130 4888, Dept. 612. "' THE • tlon ond additional In-Cherry Queen Anne: Julceman, Omega,1-----------.. -... .... a men. I P lo 25 ' Sa•I or1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ PILOT'S egOt)' may require you formation call now: absolutely stunnll'gl M iracle, UltraMau ct Standard Poodle, a new occupation or Po wer , C I a a• I c 1• HEALTH IN SURANCE CLASSIFIED ~~ :~ic~ ~r~u':!be~ (404) 908•5370. 28 Rice p6stor bed, trpl Trade-In• welcome. Black. t2 wks, male/ even• stiay pet. N e w port B each loci ; AT AFFORDABLE hours lnterptoy. dresser w/Wtnged mlf· ~attn and nvtriltOn fem. Show quallty. 631-8480 Wkdy1 '85 3 80 SL. lmmacl anu locil brkes. chrme w hls, 2 tps Must sell S23,500 640 2442 ti group rates fOI" lndl-chargc1 per minute. SC ror; leg h ighboy, 2 book. Free catalQO. I· champ parents. 111ne •••••••••I Sllp to 50' Claaalc vlduals and self em·-------------------MU I IANS WANTED. nlqht stands $l 990 800-860,1356. 1ompemment, home "-Newport Beach locl pfoyed. AM beat rated EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT Unknown prorr.lslng Dining room ,.;c • M raised 533-8973 TRANSPu RTATJON Possible hveaboard. f ' ( • I ( s A + + superior com· amateufs lor posslblo • ver odern beautiful wom-•••••••••! l---------pany. For free re-5530 . 5530 recording contract used: table. 6 or 8 ans fur Jacket Med ---------__ W_k_d..;;y_s_6_3_1_-8_480 ___ NISSAN 9150 corded message 24 Solo g.rovp. V~/in-chrs, bulfot & china wt Size. Paid $1400 Mk· SPORTING C ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii houn call 1.S00.869-~·~· ·.· s truments .. CallTom 1· 'i:C:~;,'0~1,,~~~ ~!~=•-'-ng.:....S600;..__·_64_2_-_1_4_1.;.6_ GOODS 6065 BOATS 7011 c1~~1vdai:>N t E N T•• '88 300ZX, 2 door coupe. maroon, xim cond, new tires S7500 ••723--0449•• 6107. ~ le A 800·944-6556. Free & curio ht ends. Nullmalic oas pressureliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil wholher yOoJ re buy· MO NEY, FAMILY, CA-ol· I Uame call day/nlghL Am:u· $2,150. 7 14/896-031~ rogulator, Sola 120V M c s lb 1987 KAWA S A K I 1ng selling, or JUSt REER, relationships, • j nv. Ing recorded mos· consta nt voltage ~ .~Y ur oards 5 looking, c1a111llcd has lucky numbers. You sage. No obUgallon. Decorator French Coun-transformer, Po"1"rstat 6 5 •5'.~glo w ing S27!> SO .JET SKI. Tons what you need' h Wl'D Lll(I TO "A"' YOU try, entry mnftr, Ar· 135V Variac, carpentry & 6 2 Tri.Fin $195 encl ol extras. Runs great PILOT CLASSIFIED p~°';ct~~c nn~~~~I ~~ ,. c..-010YM~NT m oire, canopy bed, items, f1sh1ng reels. •leashes & Pro111e looks greaL Plus can 642·5678 1---------UP TO $485 PIR Wll91 •• AHtU '" dresser, nght stnds. Call 548-9832 board bags 573-3600 Make an o tt-scason1---------TOYOTA 9210 game package helps "'-w11u·T~ All K d deal and snvol $~500/ develop and test your Stuffing envelOfMS at home. All Cnted n.&11 u ;;D 5535 tbls, Wing chr & OUT OF BUSINESS in s of Jobs For obo Call Mike (714) ps.,..hic po-rs ..... ,,. ot rt l I I accos. 760 5368 B 0 •SALE•. All Kmds of People. 871-2"'"0 -·es •••••••••• ,-"'" m e a 'i enve opea, mal Ing la la & P ilot C lasslft d "'° u• having fun. Send poatane 1 provid ed "FREE" y Compa n l.!»n Car o . Fl d Plumber's comm'I e • $21.95 S&H included.. does •not d epend on orde~. ;~~ = Exp . soc· t y & ~uc~~·eo;,tru~;~~!; snake; Marco 50 n 'h 20 FT Penn Yan fiber AUTOMOBILES · '84 4 R unner . Low m1 xlnt cond, AC, PS, AM FM nu tires. pkJsh 1nt ~.900 963-7431 lnnervialon, t348 N SI-paid ilmpty on the basis of how many Boo kkpr. Drive, er• lat>le. chairs, antiques 1n cable, S300; + 50 "I••••••••• glass roundabout erra Bonita Suite 210. I 1 rands, prcp3ro meals and mote~ PJ~~a ~-. 1n cablo. $150; 1n· 1982 165 HP· Cru-Los Angeles. CA e nve opes you compete. You are not re-NB resd. &T.S-6605 -. dust E1octrolu11 vac· GARAGE SALES sader, appro>e 600 hrs ---------1----...----- 90046. Allow 3 -6 quired to•place any ClassNled Adi.. European Woman 15 =~~e~~e ~~i~; 110:~~: uum w /rug beater radl9, dopthfindor BMW 9030 VOLKSWAGEN 9235 weeks delivery. SUIDt fl/C.. • J P1flt a..~ ...... tei yrs e11p in homo care tin Sat·Sun 12 3pm S 150 OB O. 642 2940 bait lank, swim step iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ride Share from COM ~ WYTI, lHf ..__ . for elderly, XLNT ref. 673-9364 Oueon or King Palms, 8 BALBOA Fall 1992 new Bimir · '78 3201 111 t ""'""' t-• ~-live In or°''' 750-41..24 ---------1001 tall, $20 ea, Herb __ -.lU-0» cond -, 1 """' Q , ...... ~ d ow _.__ Long _ , .... l,C.... ..... CA HHf & canvas, .,.,.,, n 83 "'"""Off "'"Tt. -. - ach. Call 31C>-49l· FULL size BED Mat· planlS 135 kind:s $1 ISIAND Tuno up, yard haulout • ow mi es. ortg slick, 1unrf, ,.~gs. 004.7 •sk lor Leanna ~~C~CD ~ DOMESTICS 5540 ~~=!~. ~~o-gg"~g~· each. Lilac 674-9422 l~iii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii6ii1ii0iii6 $8,000673~~~ cond ge.~e~r 6~;~~75 759· ~~f~s~o~~~~~s Must sell ASAP Call Shade, Pine, Cypress S5 & LESS CLOTHING --------- lQST & 549.9591 trees, 15-gallon. S20. Oym equip, hsohola. ----------------------------\ ~ ~ N anny F/T in my CM t -gallon plants SI audio l4lpes-& books 9.a11 FOUND 2 9 25 ~~-( hme. u hse cleamng Wisteria $10 674·9422 SAT 8 1L127 Cota! rwll ~%;'11" 2 sml children, En· MERCHANDISE TANNIN G BED for RE'al L glish spkg. Aofs-tiflfl:I sale, s 1200 (cost l--------- 8 57-3996 Lv Mso MISC. 6015 s20001 Montcgo Bay COSTA MESA 61~4 By CHARLES GOREN Thtnktng or having a iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Wottt System, Crystal w ith OMAR SHARIF Join O .Lr Tea... garage sate? G1110 us Cable T .V. Eq uip. 24 Suns Only 22 •CLOTHES, comping and TANNAH HIRSCH U ••• 8 call' cooverters & acces· hours 01 usage on equip t 1· nlum boat, FOUND: Black Lab M11t (male), approx 2 yrs old, on Nov. 9 at Mag· noha & Talbert H~s collar but no ·~1gs. Please call 963-21 2 \ retail clerk' 1n the South Coast Moll . Quoltf1ed cond1dotes must P ILOT CLASSIAED sories. all make.s & bed 7141692·5359 dinghy a.ml relrig, etc 642·.567 8 modles. lor lreo cata·i---------SaUSun 1327 Conway BETTER SAFE TH.AN SORRY , days~·76!f1 eves 1og 800-288·9983 COLLECTIBLES FOUND: Medium size white dog, Saturday, Nov. t 4, vie Harbor & Wilson. Costa M esa Call 962·3 t 24 or 646- 3836. 0$ 0 Plozo hove' o m1n1mum of 1 yr. retail ~ GARAGE SALE ····-----Cail'i~order, antiques, 6017 Lots of Mtse. MERCHANDISE lum11ure, much m1ac:. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5.lturday 8·3 Bolh vulnerable !::>c>uth dl'al'I NORTH •632 experience ...,,1h great customer relo11ons full or Pon hme ovo1loble I••••••••-_b_11_rg_a_1n_s_64_s_2_1_1_a __ C HILMARK pewter over _,,..,,..,,J,..,,82,,,,2,..,..,,,0,,,,r,_io.,,10..,,,...D_"_ve_ Designer's Sale! . over. t 24 piec-es on M OTH E R OF ALL ""."A 9 K Q 10 <I 2 +76 3 )lPPLIANCES 60 11 Apply "' person ~ LOST DOG "PRINCE." Med size bl ond male, part The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf Refrlg, top freezer, Golden Retriever, 3333 Bristol #182 St25 W11sher & dryer Whlske<a singed In re-$50 each. 642-2940 cene fo. Last seen at South Coast Pla.za Mall Ralph's, 17th St . __________________ _... Stackable Washer & Costa Mesa. Fe m lty .Dryer $325. Fng $180 Heertbrokenl Call ------------------Od Cond 646-5848 548-5371 or &.11-3392 •·w-.-.-he-r_/D_ry_e_r_._W_h_t-rl· LOST DOG. Small ~cake~ pool·lmperial Ser.es, bl.ck & tan male. red brand new, wht, sac coflat. Mltslng Since $750 080 644-8875 t t/4 from Hunllngton the shell from $1 to to GARAGE SALES. Classtc Happy Days S4,000 Master Show-369-375 Cosl.l Mesa JUkO boll, $4800 V31uo; caso Dealer. STUDIO St. SAT/SUN 8-dusk sell $"1950 Fireball GALLERY 16, Palo pinball machine, pd Alto. CA 94301 Call Movtng Sale! Every· S2000; sell $850 PVC Forrest (4J 5) 325-thing must o<>' SAT pnt10 furn. whlsle 0871. 8-3 1854 New Jorsery S2 500; se 11 s 500 1----------=--s.,..t._M_e_s.,,..a_v_e_t_d_e __ _ Wicker ctirs. lacquer rr========::::;il MOVING. Lots ol lurn, 'Open Se:.amo.. TV bunk bed, w d, mtcro cabinet ssooo v:ituo: No matter waves. books. etc, sell $950 Sassone & what you're FRI/SAT 8-3, 3481 San LeRoy Neiman s art. Mareno Cir. 556-0426 Ornate brass fircrplaco doing, your WEST EAST •Void • Q 9 7 Q J 10 7 3 K 8 5 4 976 3 AJ8 • Q 10 8 6 • J 9 4 SOli'TH +A R J 10 8 6 4 • 6 2 w/access. 723-0377 hometown - 6 +AK2 T he b1ddin~ HUNTINGTON Soulb West North Eut newspaper BEACH 6140 1 + P... 1 NT P .. ANTiiiiiiiiiiQiiOESiiiiiiiiiiiiii60iiliiiO' I ANTIQ OES 6010 lliiiiii .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii j 4 + PU. P... P ... •MOVING Furnrture & Opening lead: Queen of hsehld items Sat;Sun. Here'• anothrr mtn1\.11ng hand tn Beach home near j interviewing fun, friendly people Magnolia & Atlanta. s100 REWARD tOf' for ou r newe .. t restaurant 1·n •1TeddW.-" Please call 536-4830 or 57J.6390. ewport Beach. scheduled to open a.:!!c':i~~.~ na;,f!>~: in early 1993. We1re looking for ~.ea~~·dWalk experienced: Peachbloom Ampho~a LOST: Large Cet, C' d s "Dinq," orange & rOO erverS :;:0 x m:51e 1~9fs~i Line Cook ($7-11 'hr) =to1 •i18s.~c ::;: Prep Cooks/Di hwasher Corona del Mar. Front De k (S7-9'hr) Ptease can 67S-28t2. Cashier Counter ($7-9/hr fits in. 22382 WaJhngford (Nr the 5afet~ play categurv How would Orookhurst & PCH) you. d"'<'lare four 'lpade at rubber bnd,e" At dup:.cat.e" JE'IO'aLRY ~s ---.-------• W uh nine plu• t.n<"k in hand. n "'" • .-u" JEWELRY, FURS would ha\it been pu81llan1mous m-& ART 6025 A ART 602 S deed for Sout.h to rebid anything iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil leu than four spades West led the ·r--~-----------------top or the hl!'art sequence. deahng + D • d + declarer a potenti&llv mor\al blow 1amon by attacking the only enl" to the Importer dumm)' Assume you mue the rea sonable play of duclnn' the first t n ck (defenders 6a"t been known to err by ah1ftinc) and West cootmue a heart. What nut at rubber bnd&e? Win the heart and lead a trump When East follows, you can suazan· ttt the contraC't by ~rting the ten. As the cards he, West ahowa out and you draw trumps. concedinc only a trick in each minor in addition t() the heart -makinc four-odd. What if the spade fineue loees? Y ou can ..-.,n any return, dra•' thP oUl.&t.anding trump, force out the IK't' of d1ueonds and return to dummy b\ overta.k:mg the four of lNJDP41 with the five to take a duh dac:ard on the hi&h diamond. That .00 bnnp m 10 tricks. la the aafety play right at duph ca~ pairs"" The chance of findina Ea.st wah all three mUISU\I t.nunp. lll about U pe~ent To give up &11 O\'ertnck to protect qainst auch • low-pereen;aice boldinc cannot bt the nght tactic in a pair !!'Vent.. After 111o'UUling the ace or huna. conun\M' by leading a trump to the kine This 111 one of t.hoee band.a wheno you an going to go down, but you11 bt U1 good company. • PERSONALS Bartender Bu sers,Cleaners . • Cts 0.80 Diamond s. Round • High Quality. F -Color 81400.00 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE PERSONALS 3002 MOT&WILD t -900-454-t 201 $9 per call • 18yrs + Telecom 216-473-8998 SCHOOLS& JlfSTRUCTION 3012 &> AIRCAAFT MECHANIC TRAINING • Become • FM certilied A & P p· .. .. I ' claues. Financial Aid evallable. Job place- ment asal1tanc• Northrop/Rice Aviation 1 -eoo.597-8e90. FIND Hove A Goroge Sole! "'""' -'" '" ...... W!t!' Starting DEC. 2 apply Tues-Sat. llarn-7pm. 120 Newport Center Dr. Suite #241 (Bebind Glendale Bank) Newport Beach .. Vase of Kang Hsi; of the period, authentic NIEN HAOS, perfect rose pink glaze with pale grMn ~lashes and russet spoi., upglazed foot and recessed marks Current appraisal avallable Call 714 684-9518· + Ct . 1.00 Diamonds, Round High QuaUcy, F-Color '2500.00 + Plu" Other ~clt·cllori-t (714) 662-0665 Euro a.n Diamond Im v.hat~cr duliC) att -tOCl'\'CJ lor ~ tabhshcd famil) lllllr.. 1111~ 'h0>4) \l'U reel mcludcJ. IO\-rJ .and 1mp.•rt1nt be sure to help Nhch tee the \.amc \l rgo (I Aasl)UI ug • .?J· tpt. Z1 II' bktl\i wu'll "'an• h• C\mtnhutc to the Ja) b\-0 tcllmg fan.· ' 5-tl1nc~ ind <''· plaining tht mc.tntnf. t>chmJ custom\ and trad1uons Ck1n 1 h<!g 1he '"hOIC' ronvcNt1on 11 s mtcrcsung (tull, but )OU ma~ •hu'c the ltmc:h2hl Uhn1 (I Balanctl Stp1. ?.\-Oct. 1Z '<'u bcc1n the J." ~•th h'd h,,~, 1 h.1''"' fun. but 1r '41 I ti.: ca'y for )UU h• I'<' t11ggercd "' '*hat oihcn ,.~ 11nJ Jt'I When th.it h2ppcn. wu nt>eJ l<" 'cc that \OUr button \0'3S ru,hcJ aei:1JcntlU\ and )Oil 0\CI ll'll(ICJ Srofl)lo ti Ot lrtl Ou !.l.~ut. !1 I he Ja\ '' rot Ir..~ I\ t1) mu planned, but that d1'1Csn t mc3n ~\llJ v.on't cn~l> )11ur.ril II ~''u V.l'.•uld qun tn1Q1 h.1 C\1ntrol the ,Ml\1~ ~N m hi dt\(\"l\cr that 'OU hll\t a t>cllcr t11•11• (Cl.Jn 1h1>u v.crc running the •ti\~) 5'alltari1 {I Alplrtl ov, 2,l.l)f(. 21 ACROSS I Social group 6 Sign of Mllltng 10 $cofctl t 4 • -Frome' 15 ltal1811 ISiand 16 AIMSS 17 TIP 20 Elec l.lnlt 2 t S1eam..eng1ne ~ 23 ··-11 . 11111•, ../ ~·Ho~ 26 Non-l>eltever 28 Cereel 30 Carn«! 31 Jt,~nl obsolete 32 Plunde< archltllC 36 Bui lt>bf 37 Aoe>et 38 Timber '°'lfce 39 Aalumee commano 42 Tlml - 44 Bae" slr•ts 45~ 48 Ml4ay garmenlt 49 Oregon Clll' 50 Burtt fortll St Wilk throuQl'I ... l., 52 Gratn IP~• 55 Some l'eion• ~ Ouemll 60 AomAn rotd 2 3 Thanlsgt\1ng hohJn "a po.:rft l Sig· 1u1r11n C\Cnl. Thc-rt's fvr•J Im nd, 17 fam1lv olnJ lun Thcrc'i much \OO can JI.' tl• adJ a 'f'{'Clal 1r2rl for C\'Cl)ont 20 JU(l to)' l-c1ng ~\)Ill lr1tndh' sc If, anJ e'pr~ ing v.llrd\ fr'-,m th~ hr11n C1prkom 11 l.wl l>t\', 12-Jn. •• h•u'rc hlr..ch to be tired hW\, iA!id prohably ca.min!! the burden o( maJ¢r rc(pon,tb1hl)' l<ll ~I)''"' 1111 t'ln 001 N\I) mUc )(IU rn..'lfc l11cJ, ~I 1m11bk, 1,'<> Dan 1 be the mart\1 G't b Ip 1nJ \~ti 'ICC that pcurft Yf\lUIJ rather I'( 1n,t'hcd "11h rrcr-'rahon. than unJ ~ 1nJ f>ll~h)N A.quartu ti ~I JH, 20.hb. " Tb tc ~· be oo c1e11rin .. 'lt!C b1111 rcchn ti:ida -Uv ~ r O'fiTl I hctt ' snmc thin 1n hfc th:ar ~• au'\ be hclJIN 1 •'IJ.I\ ti v.hcn NU11 t~ M °" lit~ 1n hfc 1h11 •'M v.-.:rc b(th~t l n Mt 10 blame nclf 1't (I •11tw-I t "'-1~,Mlt't~ It 61Lono11me 62 Slla<le malie's 53 Charges 64 Smal hofM 65 Comcid• DOWN brown 6 Twtsl around 6 AeltgtOUS llC'll()t\S 7 Jen1fy 8 lmh btllle cry 9 Forbid 10 Mede tt Aougll 12 Tele--·- 13 Fort1hc:a1ion 19 Ctan cttiet 22 Wing 25 Afflict 2e AacWet 27 Goes wrono 21 -aocompll 29 Actreu Magnani 30 former CHC:f'I prMldenl 32 Plunges 3J Atrctan M\Slrvtnenl 34 Carry 35 Miid oath 37 Y-n 40 S9er9I wedl1•ng partlcie>et\IS "°" arc CWI rwntaJik nd. I Ad u nf\c(t on the 11~ cba Md ~~i""l"'-+-+- ban.h rta th Q .,.., (~ rc«nt 't o-i an ute toih~ to yow ' • rt t cl 11~1 1n hie -It's r c,b.-;\.."C. 7 •1 NOfth P~ ~t" ·~ Keyt>owd • Nl!\lm«\t •3 -at\CI only 45 Pa '8 Projecting ""4t on a letter 47 nt.., ridge e ti .a Mianco-n 49 lmpudenf 51 Sonobird 53 To - -euc:ti., 5A FloW9r ~ °'-°" 57 -1no 59 WO'll Urul 10 l l 12 ,3 88 Thursday, November 26, 1992 Altima rounds out Nissan'~ award-winning · lineup in ' 3 ., Al ·th M · ~ Available in two· and four-door sedan 0 n 9 WI a XI ma configurations, the Sen tr a lineup offers and s e ntra / nQW fi"e trim le\ els. Two door models include the h1gh·value E and E, the sporty SE there' S sedan to and the performance-oriented SE-R models. r our-door off cring~ consist of E, Please everyone. XE and luxurious GXE models. Powering li>oth the ( .111d XE is the T ,1ke two JWJr<.J-v.inning sedans, same 110-horsepower 1.b-liter DOHC .1dd an e\citing new state-of -the art engine found on the higher-trimmed SE product, Jnd "'hJt do you get? _and GXEmodcb. Offurins tr-Uc sport..Kar - N1c;5Jn's· best ..;ed.:in lineup in It:, history. performance, the SE-R I) powered by a 1 he lineup now con:,1sts of the flagship 2.0-hter DOHC four-cylinder engine that MJ\1ma, wh1c.h c.Jel1\ers ~ports-car develops 140 horsepower and 132 ft-lbs p<'rlurmar1cc and lour-door needs in one of torque. pio en pac:k,,Sl'; the all-new Altima -Transmission choices for the entire de,igned Jnd built 111 the U $. and Offering conr1dl'l1Ce·1nspmng safety and Sentra line include cl.Standard five-speed perrl111~1Jm e ind N1,.,an's mo>t manual or an optional four-speed ;lft 1rl"1l>le s1.·dJn -Scntra -,, hich automatic. £\cry Scntra comes equipped w s \ oung1. r pnCl."COn>tra1ncd bu) ers with a four·\\-hcel independent ti 1.• ol'porll1n 1t\ tn Q\\n a sedan that is as suspension that 1ncludt~ offset coil i.... tn dme .i-1t ., pr.Ktic1I spring> for improved 11cle comfort and r •r 1 qq \ th, rront·\\ heel drive front and rt'Jr stab1liz1.:r bJrs on all 1,1•, •1.1, J\ .1 'l:iblt' 111 tlw lu,urious GXE model> (except manual Newport Btach/Co•ta Meaa DaJtv PUot .w I 'l'urt·urll lltl'd ~f trim h.~\ eh>, transmisston-equippNi E sedan). \ 11l I ue, l< u!I •r, h.i.:h le11el of Standard r------------------------------------------------·------------------- ••I f' 1111tmcnt) 11 !l' GXE otfl'h .1' -.t.:ind:ird equipment a I uU·hor:>l'f'U\\ l'r 3 .t) litl'r SOHC 12., .1lve Vb cng111l!. l'lt>ct1unicJll~ u' 11trolll'd .wtorn .. llJC •· 1•1,n11~s11>n, tour·\\ lwel independent , .. !"'"'ion .ind p1•\\l.'r .:i-.,1.,tcd • .1 •• Htd-prntvll :itceung. Also .:itandu.rd H G\E 1n 1 <l9 I 1, .1 11l'\\ child •·• 'iCJI ~\.1.Hlx•.t ~ .. :, .. m Jnd J nC\\ ,)l'•1~t'r l'l£lt :rt>n c:i1h tllnC'd Jud10 \ ... , . l • • ngu lw.l b' :>t.1nd.1rd dm ng hghts bod\ L'O or rc.u )poilcr, the .1 Sf ): 1nd.ird it'.llurt•:. include a JrS(>p \\er 3 0-litl'r DOHC , c \ l> 1 ngme cho11.e.i..11 '" e-specd I u\l•rd11\e tr.1nsm »ion or r ' l't'U JU! mJ:11.. ~purt·tuncd 1 'heC'I 111,fq)t'ndt•nl )Uspens1on, µ~ .. Lhl'i)blcd r.id.-..ind-pinion steering. · 1\ un1qlll.' \h1.nu> lirnited slip ,.nt1JI J•1d \ -r.HC'd Jll·:.ea)on tires .111u.1I tr a1hm1>siun mode bl 1 l. SE Jbu 10.1iurl'~ J!> StJndJrd ( qL I nt•nt un.1quc Jn.1log g.1uges thJt ll''.l'l'e culur from c.l.l\ lO night ior """'< \t•d \I' bil1t\. a rW\\ child -.1: · \ c;eJl .,p,HfJl.'lt ~\ ~IL'rn Jnd a Bo~c • 1t r ·PCJ~l'I l'k ctron c Jll\. tuned audio t rl'.HL'd .it N1.,~.1n Dl•-.1gn International I • I )l'.1 L 11 ·\: 111J unng .. \I ·lcJ·tlJ'>S qu,1!1:\ tu the l.ir~e>t part or tii•• • • marl-..l t. Alt1ma 1:. ulll'rl'd 111 lour lu\unous 1•10 k•I., -the tull-.-equipped CLE. w ith <faru cump.H:t d1 c pla,er po"er ' 1 r J• J hl•.1d up d 'PIJ\. the sport'< 1 1 1 )f \\1th rc•Jr ... poler, .:ilum num .11'1 \ "hl'l ,., Jn<.l rront '>port scJG, the pu1 ti r A.lt1111J C\£ \\1th a full range of r r l ' •'l Jnd (l •ll\('lllt;ll(l' il.'Jturcs. and • ",. :r-..·ll:\l.'I \lt m.1 ~[ • 11 .~ I'> pO\\l'll' I uy il rl·l1ned 2 i .11c•r DOI IL 16·\dl\l' 4·l\ltndcr er , r "· procbc1n~ 1 SLI horsepower at 5(,IJ J rpm .ind l 'i4 r:.lb, or torque at I , J•J rpm th.11 pru\HJes tlw qu1cl-.. rl'Sf '1.•rh1\.l'llL''~ 01 J \ f1 engine with the f11(l t rl1c1C'n1.\ ut ,1 h1ur A h1gh-rig1dity 1 '' 1 d .. r IJ:,"' k twlp., rt•ducc \ 1bralion, ,,,1 I< .1 ~l'qLwrll .!I rn ,lt1-point electronic •u• ! 11 1eL11u11 <.\;.:i::n maxun.zes pO\.\.Cr .ind :,1•1-e1'1ll•'l(\ under J \Jr('ty or 1( id •nd l 1 con li:1un'> \ t 1 J ' ,i; • .inelln~ rc..>JdhJndling and st.ib1I '' cm ... rr 111 •, '1.:indard Ip • ... t t e 1 dlpt ndent >U'>pCn>ion, \·,h I t.i'i..• \1.i~Pt cr:.un struts \\Ith u,11 'I" ..,.., •id :.1.11 I Zt'r bar rrunt and rt•lr 1------In .id I• •1 'I l' r",I' ~u.,pen>1on 1L.llt1r• ~ :-..; :.~J·1' ,J h,rncl·J Super Toe .. • (1.•11t•o '\~lt 1 '\h,ch turns the rear v. hi'• 1, 10 .1 tu~ 1n 11.•spvnsc in proportion le 1 r u H·rir1g • r hr ,11-..11 g input forces. The rt 'li l J n .ir~ rd unprovement 1n high Sp• , 1,1b1 (, 1.:~pec.1Jlly during lane d · • ' -·':~-.;re'>Sl\t' cornering and hard h.il, ~ l•Jr rnpro\(•d wh1cle control Jnd ••1 •g nt 'r 111.H.H'UV('h .• 111d111~ out tlw s1 ·Jan lineup is the ,1\. r I w nn1n~ Sl•ntr .1 "' h1ch adds J .f11\ • ~1dt• .11r bag Js .,tJndard on the ' , I 1 odd "' 1 '.Pn an J\.J1lable ip• l)n ,111 other). hterior tcfincments ·"'I• I 1n 1 'JlJ) include adding a new gr • .ind front .1pron. new head IJmps, lJ1I I l fh a1 d 11ont combin.:it1on lamps rnrl ti P SE, SE-R Jnd CXE receive a new re.'r f1n1shcr pJncl Autos donated to local sCh ools · l O)l.l t-.\1 :..1 lnfin1ti presented a I "'J) lnt1111t1 I HJ <.<•1JJn to I iuntington BeM h High School princip.i.I )tm Staunton for use in tlw school's Auto Body Shop ' Thili kind of hands·on training 1s .. • v.1luable for sluden~ because 1t I •Ip~ them understand exactly how a 11 wor~s." SJ1d cl;bs instructor f) h 1d <;pr <1ng And ..i new Honda Civic Station WJ~on wJS dt>nJtcd to University High School in Irvine for its Voc.it1onal Automotive Program. Donatcxf by Cost.1 Mesa Hond,i, h~ automobile will b<.• used to d ·monstr.ite the u~ of electronics 111 today's cari.. ;:i!!··············;•.•.·.-..·.·····························,•.·.·.·.·.·.· .·.· .... 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IOUTM cownY YCllCSWAQEN Nu!lt>lf fl "'*"-S.... SI it. USA 117118Mcll91111d . ~9McllMWCIOI ~M-•.@m So11th County Volkswagen/Isuzu FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES • SERVICE • PARTS IERVa ANO PMTI 0P£H.., 7UAPJt . 18711 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH .. \ • Newport Beach/Co1ta Mesa Dally Pilot ~The c arlerlg ·ing In No"ember 1982, Honda became the first Japanese automaker to build cars in America when it opened an automobile plant in Marysville, Ohio. The move w.1s a result of a customer-oriented corpo1atc strJtcgy dating bad. to the 1950~ to build products in the markets 1n which t-hey are l)()ld, ,1nd a Honda ph1losuphy known as the challenging spirit \',hich has alwar• led the company to tackle 11!. most d1fl1LUlt challenge?) iir)t. At the time HondJ began manuf,1(tunng Jutomob1fcs in AmencJ., most industry observers -including other Jutomakers -thought the move was Jn unnecessary ri)k. Honda had u.~"olut1on1ZL'd the motorcytle rndust1y in the 1960s with its fun , affordJble and popular motorcycles Honda frr)t introduced automobiles Ill the U.S in 1970. The Civic, Accord and Prelude -introduced an the 1970s - \\er<? c,maller models that struck a chord with American customers looking for f ucl efficient trJnsportat1on with charader Manufaduring thc)e cars in America was a different story. It wJs difficult for many observers to unden.tand why a company th.it had been succcssf ully importing and selling cars in the U.S. for little more than .i decade would build cars here. Imported cars from both Europe and fcipai1 were Y.Cll-receivcd in the U.S. Indeed, some customers preferred automobiles built in Japan. Further, the yen-dollar exchange rJte at that time made it more economical to build cars in Jap.rn. Yet 'Honda moved ahead with plans to manufacture cars in America. Following is a look at the maior !.te~ in the dc\Clopment Of Honda's U.S auto manufacturing operations: In 1974 -at a time \\.hen Honda ~Id only 43,000 cars in the U.S. and long before talk of U.S. trade re)tr1Ct1ons on Japanese companies -J study was launched to determine the feasibility of construding first a motorcycle plant and then an automobile plant an .\mcrica. spirit' of HOnda In 1977, the motorcycle pro1ec1 \\ J'> given the green light by Hond,1 Mhlur Co Ltd management. Honda and thl' StJW of Ohio announced plan'> for . co1htruction of a $30 million mutort,tk• plant near the city of Marysville. In September 1979, Honda began motort)'Cle pr-Od~t iun in Onio. Ju. t t\\o months after motorcycle production began, Honda was completing an even more challenging tll'l i:.1on-mJking procl'ss -,.,.hetlwr to bu1kl automobiles in Ameri(a. In Januar. 1 Y80, Honda announced plans to con::truct a S250 m1ll1on auto pl.111t adj.KL nt to the motorcyclt> pl.mt Ill MJl)-;\.ille. Despite till' sucn>:>..,iul introduction or motorcycle procf u(tion, which tocl,1, hJ~ gru'"n to a $90 m1ll1on investment, duuuts lingered about \•,hcther Americans would accept a Honda car made in the U.S Japanese automakers generallr. .1nd HondJ speoficdllv. hJd eariwd J rl putdtion for oftcri"S ~utomouif<'., 1 •I ti l highc~t qu.1l1t) and cJL'f'L'nd,1lJil1tr. From ti,. H'rv ueginning lu)\\~\.er, HonclJ'~ U . .,,-;ocratt:~ d••111<:11 .,trated . their lJf)Jbil1ty t1J ;-ich1 -.e Honda s world d.h., qu.il1t <.t,rnd ird. In •:ict, ti e early sucH>ss oi thi: U ~.-mJde o\ccord sedan li·d Hund.1 to qu c.1..1~ '''P·lnd the t-.1.lr-.~vW<: \uto Pl.int t11 ,1d I .1 '>CCond product.on 1,nL', t: H!llt u.1Tl'i im;re.h rig cap.1c1tv o 360,000 u111t). 11nlL' and .ti.:.1ii11 Honda's .1.\owric.in as::.ociJhJ-. demorbtr.ited their al>iht\. to meet tht.> I lond.1-ma11ufacturing hJflmar h -effiricncv .Jnd 1le,il>11ity. In 1985, Hond.1') .hsoci.1t('S tool\ on d chatlt.?nge u!lhcard oi in the U.S. -l llf 1l't. ng ,rn u\ernight lllodel Lh.m~co\cr fror 1 thl• ecoll<l g1:ner.1t1on 1 Y81j A1...u,,r I tu tilt• · thud gencr.:itmn 1986 model. In 1 q8&. Hnnd,i 11dden a ~t"C'Ond rnudt1. ttre Cf\ 1c 'edJn, to thl~ s.une production lint:'s build ng the Atcurd Sccb11 .111<..I HatL.hb.Kk. II 'l' J hil'H'll1~11h 11•,1 111 med Hl. l.l d£'lis1on to m:tnut.:ic:l1rc· c.1r .. in BUICK -. . Thursday, November 26, 1992 19 Honda associates at the Marys\.'ille Auto Plant in Ohio perform final assembly operations o n a 41993 Accord Wagon. The Wagon is the first Honda automobile designed, deH!loped, cnginl!crcd and manufactured e~clusi\.cly 1(l lh.e ... lLS... _ -------• America <1n1 I led to further ••x pari" 1 In 1965", Hon IJ opened ,m ·n° · r ar ~ in neJrby AnnJ, Ohio for thl' pr Ju 11 l'Of motorcycle engines. Now H1mu.1\·I rge t :-,inu'e in\.estment at $670 null orr.t l' engine plant added product11Jn 01 , uto engines in 1986 Today, 1t has tlw an nual capacity to produce 510,000 Acco· J and C1v1c auto engines and Go1d \ \: 1ng motorcycle engines and a numb••r or auto components 1nc.lud 1.g av n , tic transmissions, bral..es anJ su)pen tt;n>. In December 1989 Honda opened ,1 second U.S automobile plant near Ea,t nJerty Ohro, five miles from t e ,\\ar>svillc plant -at a rnst ot S380 n Ilion Todav, the fou r Honda of Amer c1 ,\\fg. prOdudiun foc1lit1es ri•p1~,1·nt .1n im cstment of o\er $2 6 bil il r J d cmplor mort? than l 0 ~ C 0 Js::.o..1att>s In 1992, protluctiun wi,11 re.1th 480 000 .1utomobil(') -mJldng Hunda the fot.rth IJrge)t producer ot automub1k) '" America )ince 198 5 and the AfCorcJ th•~ bc~t-selling ca r in America since l 98<'.l. 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We will . . . re-open Friday morning at 6:30am . ' ' w ISU.ZU .. ' 2060 Harbor Blvd., Costa · Mesa • (714) 642-001 O ' .. ·. .. . . . i .-----.. . . 1: ~ . \ ' .. to get Involved Pict~red at right is the· Via lido home of Ernie Miller and Marie White, which features 700 whimsical San as in all shapes and sizes throughout the holiday season. If you or someone you know has a beautifully decorated home or boat, please let us know by calling our Readers' Hotline at 642-6086. Thank you! Photo courtesy Ernie Miller ... A D~ily Pilot special Holiday section devo ted· to the se,as on . - . I Holiday collectibles .warm Via Lido . home ~~· Johnson by piece as money became more available. Although Santas If you thought an enchanted fantasy land was only for the are the nucleus of his collection (he has 700), he is most yourig ... you'd realize it is indeed for the young at heart, as you enamored with the old glass ornaments. Many of his walk into the home of Ernie Miller and Marie White in Via ornaments are Christopher Radko limited editions, Lido each holiday season. · hand-blown in Germany and Czechoslovakia. For the past 12 years, they have transformed their beautiful Traveling the world extensively, Ernie and Marie look year two-story home into a. North Pole of sorts, replete with round for unique Christmas items. This past summer they whimsical Santas of every shape and size, dazzling ornaments made a special trip to London to go inside Dickens' Old suspended from the cathedral ceiling, and shelves filled with Curiosity Shop, which they've o nly viewed from the outside. Dickens Villages and Unfortunately, the Shop had animated delights. gone. bankrupt -dishearten- "! was brought up in the This is the first in a series d four holiday special sedions. ing to say the least when you Section Editor • Lana H. Johnson depression era, when we were Chief Photographer • Marc Martin see the authentic Department short on money and long on Art Director • Mark Hansen 56 Dickens Villages they have : ~ :. ~; . -, -About this --=----_.,__ section . Beginning toClay and continuing each Thursday through Dec. 17, the Daily Pilot will present a special Holiday section devoted to the ~---· spirit of the season. You'll find weekly features on the Holiday Recipe Contest, Chi!dren's Colo ring Contest, Holiday events in our • communities, a look at the Best Decorated Homes, Great Gift Ideas, a photo feature showcasing Holiday fas hions and more. . We invite you to share your holid~y traditions with us. Call our: Readers' Hotline at 642,6086 and leave your name and phone number. • wishes," says Ernie, who put ~ ~ Projects • A. Micheal Fletcher ·~n:.:::d_:_Ma=ry.!,__;_Noon:..:.=:..:..e=n~-~~ti~re::!l~e~ss~lL,2;.se~t~u~~t~h~ro~u~h~o:7u::t:-:::::--------------:- ._ ___________ -ttT-c. ~Uection together pi ere t-==-=------------::..-::..-::..-::._-_-_-:_ _______ _. See HOME/1! Everyday Gourmet, located in Corona del Mar is filled with specialty cookware, delectable foods and coffees, and a delightful array of kitchen accessories. .___ ___ . • ·. From cookWare to gadgets, Everyday Gourmet is a cook's delight By Lana H. Johnson StcllOn Editor D uring the holidays, the kitdien becomes a special gathering place where Yuletide memories begin. Everyday Gourmet sponsors contest The Everyday C.Ourmet of Corona del Mar is awarding the overall Grand Prize Winner of our Holiday Recipe Contest with a SSOO gift certificate. Read about the fin~ists on Page 8. of cookboo~. homem:ide craft , seasonal memento and gadget , this delightful store tum shopping into a rela.'<ing and enjoyable e\penence. Owners Dan and Anne O'Connell, who opened EvcryJay Gourmet ju t two month ago, welcome you "ith their love for cooking and appreciation of how to tum aQy meal into a celebration. From the specific in&redients to the proper From f rcshly baked cookies and breads filling the air with aromas remin iscent of our childhood, to festive appetizers for imprompt\t1parties and traditional favorites for sit-down meals ... each welcomes friends and family. And each becomes a trcnt to prepare :ind enjoy. Whether you love to cook, know someone who does, or are looking for an unusual gift to brighten any kitchen, the Everyday Gourmet In Corona del Mar is the perfect destination. Filled with specialty cookware, 1ourmet foods/coffees, 1 wonderful array cookware and table decor. you'll find a complete kitchen supply store y.1th a personalized touch. When you walk into the Everyday Gourmet, tlle light and airy ambience provide the perfect b:id.:drop to the bcaut1f ully arranged daspla> See GOURMET /I .. ' 2 I THURSDAY, November 26, 1992 NOVEMBER 27: Santa Claus and the Great Tree at Crystal Court ~nla arrives ar Cr)')t<)I Court, 3rd Level Enchanted Foresr 11 a.m .• call 4'35-21 67. NOVEMBER 27-28: DiL1'em Chri )lm.h Carolers. \'r<.1.I , ~ cJroler.. .ll South Cods! P · 1 \ age. f rnt.n > "\uon-2 p n '· :'-m/.l\':I, -30-ll:30 '* tJ " l.tll 4J5 ... 02 ) :".O\ E.,\BCR 27-29: HolicJa\.-Carolers The , , J l' '>lrL II and pL!r It m :Im.>,,.., 1 ut South. Coast • • 1--t o 11 l.1 I 435-2000 t-.ri ... s h.ringlc at the Village, ; ,• , \ 1--....... lo,,r •'git> ~rl!t."15 \"OU in •:. ::. ,'\ t ;uc) 1.: 1h un lhe \ 1!1Jge r Crl t. ~ , ·• Cu.i< PIJZ.i .. . .. •\ii·'~' S.1· • !r.> ,11 I Sunda)':>, '!":' \. 1l n 1 pm 1 11 435-2020. .. ... \.0\ E\.\BER 1--DECEMBER JU: The Glon ol <.hri,tmas -\n't ' 1 ... r1 • n l..,nir1ccnt ·v t n.1~ :m~'n~ ... : U11. \.ati' it\ ~: , ,\1't I', ~:H..,.t'.'t f,p .t~w· ~ ~~ t J • !> .rr:n 'l l' ,l l 'l'L'' : :It 11 sla ...... t '\ • ( Hill' fr.II I' C.1•dL"l ~~ST 1.-i l .i·~·~ 1 lQ ar I •n 0l.'l J8 .H I> J .1 1 Ju P m. ( JI "O\ E\\B(I< .!Y: ~.rntJ '') Url'.11-1.ht for tht• Pl'd 1.-i tric (Jntl'r Rl'>Nrch f 11und.1tion J • 'l r ·t> "'J · 1.1 1. f 1·n1ing bu1 b1.: DECE \\BER 1: : al·l'•hl', f .hhion Island ~~Nor This 80-foot Christmas tree, \\hich consists of six tiers, each with its own individual theme, is ~n di play at Fashion Island. Sunday. December 5 & 6 at 2 _p_ru_ tid ets S 14 -.S.S5-Call The_ Center Box Office at 740-2000 or Trc.~l'tM<hter. (213) 480-3232 DECE \.1BER 1 ·27: A Christmas Carol by Charles Dicl..tn) at South Coast Rt-pt'rtory ~taln Stage. Preview perf ormanc~. Dec. 1-6 matinee at 12 p.m. Opens Dec. 6 at 4 p:m.; Tuesday-Friday 7:30 p.m.; Saturday 2:30 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.; Sunday Noon & 4 p.m. E~ceptJons are Thursdaf, Dec. 24 performances, Noon & 4 p.m. Clo:;ed Christmas Day. Tickets $21 $27; $8 discount for children under 12 (e)(cept Friday and Saturday evenings and previe\.\:>l; Previews, S12-S19. Call 957-4033. DECEMBER 12, 13, 18, 19, 20: Marisol's Christmas by Jose Cruz Gonzalei at South Coast Repertory Second Sbge, Young Conservatory Players; Friday 7:3-0 p.m., Saturday 2, 4 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday 2 & 4 p.m. $10 adults, $8 children. Call .957-4033 . ONGOING EVENTS: Today and continuing through December 24: Santa and Train at Fashion Island, Children can come for a visit and photo with Santa and enjoy a ride on the Choo Choo TiainJbese-actMtte5 wHI be'-ser up in the I. Magnin wing. Monday-Saturday, 11 a.m -8 p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m.-6 p.m.; Christmas Eve-' 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Call 721-2000. Today and throughout the month of December~ Roger's Gardens Christmas Pick up Your Holiday Spirits at Fantasy, Santa visits daily at the Victorian Gazebo, continuing through Tuesday, December 2 2. 5anta's hours are Monday ~Saturday, S to 8:30 p.m.; Sundays, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. View The Gallery with more than 30 tree-s designed with themes of color and content, all with coordinated accessories and decorations. Three magnincent trees are adorned with beautiful glass ornaments by designer Christopher Radko, considered .collector's items. There are more than 160 designs, each produced in limited quantities. His omam~nts have graced the 11.· II • • • • • • "Clothing For All Yo.ur Special Occasions" FASHION ISlANO II White House Christmas trees. Grinch Stole Christmas" In The Garden Rooms, television special. 2900 East housing Roger's Florist, Indoor Coast Hiahway, Corona del Plants and the Book Garden, Mar. Calf 759-1232 for your you'll find Christmas items and personal invitation to an displays. Complimentary gift unforgettable evening on Dec. boxes. At Dave Bush Garden, with Chuck Jones. Canary Island pines ablaze with The Very Merry Christmas light illuminate the traditional Parade at Disneyland. Delight ~oger's Christmas toy train to waltzing snowflakes, dancin tracking through drifts of white toy soldiers, romping reindeer nowers. Roger's Gardens is and jolly old St. Nicholas. Strol located at 2301 San Joaquin down Candy Cane lane, OP!n Hills Road, Corona del Mar . Call 5-9 p.m. nightly. Festivities 64 0-5800. · continue with Mickey's The Grinch is Back at the Nutcracker stage show. Chuck Jones ·showroom. An Disneyland is open until extensive exhibit of production midnight on Thanksgiving 'eels from·Or. Seuss', "ti.ow the weekend. Ca1L~9-456S. II II II II II II· • • • • • •t • Pleo~e Join Us For ·-Our V.C. Torios Trunk Show f'> ThurSday, Dec. 3rd llo~pm -:: L L'l cl.>r Jlc':> gr and opening of en •ing your Holiday Needs 549 Newport Center Dr . (Across from Neiman Morrus) A 714-644-9888 R M Q I R E HOLJDAY HOURS Mon .-Sot. 10 om-9 pm Sun. 11 om-6 pm I I : iint ~ouln Jun«:!> )bop in • (aliiorn1J • L ' " • '·t.:, t:: C'51 -: J1JiJL H ll '' '1 5·8 pm t Jj) .. : • . Jn I .... · I · I' ~ ;;ra:.•Jt .. .• I ... l 'L" ~ C.1 I -59 -l·-1J ---.. 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SUNDAY 8:00 A.M. TILL 6:30 P.M. WITH PURCHASES OF $15.00 OR MORE GrHI to glvt os a iift ! Do1t'1 bow wut to brl• to '""' /rlttuJ's lto..u? BREAD $ 98 COOKIE $ 98 BASKETS 5 E . TRAY · 14 F \'.1~ AlfllOX 11~. IOLLSIN AlA111LilllADIASl£T. APPaOX.5 DOI..· W/RIUSA8L& METAL TRAY r--:::;,...._,., No wit~ ;,. 1ow• will you flltll o IHtttr dttd ! A srlttf ~ rtl/rwk _. •" TOGllJ 'Ill iTA'LiAN 79 f-PANETONE $ 29 I !lJJ;A.IlwAv1s~oAv so~Dt: !V.J1AD · JOAF j.-.... ,..""'..._ SllJtVIS 4 PWRSONS HEAT .. suva BUCK.ET OF $749 EGG PLANT $599....,...~ SPAGHETTI PARMESAN amn ... ~ IMllAT aA~\ A ~JCNl&AD Dnm4 ,._,.. • At Lucci's ........ Coe*...,.,,.,. ....... ... -dllldcllll ...... 40,.... .... ""' ,..... pn' "' "' ldnd ol Udor\ « Plltr oome-. md .... ..,. IDodl ,., bl .......... OGml In. .. '"Just for IM SITWllll of it/'' Why Cook For "" Holidays Let u. Don For You ' - ff"'-'· . . I ) HOLIDAY SPECIAL SECTION I An Advertlalng Supplement --~~~~~~~~~~~~ HISTORY LESSON \ \ . The tradition continues at the 12th annu-al Glory of Christmas celebration T he Glory of Christmas, America's most magnificent re-enactment or the . Nativity s1ory, began 12 years ago with the goal of becoming a Southern California holiday tradition. This seasonal spectacular, coniaining a splendor, seal~ and theatricality that few produc1ioru; any\yhere can approach, begins Nov. 27 and continues lhrough Dec. 30 at the stunning Crystal Cathedral in Gnrden Grove. The portrayal of this timeless story of 1he Infant Child unfolds 1n colorful wonder through a creative blend of more than 200 performers, a host of angels, a dozen dancers and a mini-menagerie of <tnimals (camels. horses, sheep, goats, a donkey, cow and an ox.) Boasting the largesrindoor set in-the worlo, ttre-ctr.rrmrtic- pagean1ry dazzles i1s 2,500 audience members from all ! directions, amid a soaring 13-story cathedral of sheer glass and \\.hite Meel trusses. • Performances three times daily -(C'<Ce pt Dec. 24 and Chri tma) Day) require t\\O scpJrate cast • from the leads to the e>.tra), who \\Ork on alternating da}s. Paul David Dunn, an author, dramatist. cholar and documentary film consultant, is responsible for bringing fresh creativity rooted in a deep underi.tanding and appreciation fo r the historical and culturar founda tion of this holiday mess:ige. Dunn has been extcn!.ively involved "ith the production since it was·conccived in 19 1 and since taking over direction of the production in 1986, has substantiall> restagcd the presentation and re" ritten the script. The ~lory of Christmas runs from Nov. 27 and through Dec. 30. Dunn'!. per!.onal c'pcncnce of II\ ing 1n the Mu ltm quarter of Old Jerus:ilem \\ hile doing post grJduate studies in geograph). archaeolo&> and international relations ha given him unique in 1ght into bibl ical stones He ha C\en hiked the le.ngth of the Holy Land and spent his Christmas Eves re-enactmg different portion of these stories on the \Cry terra111 where they took place. T he sets of the Glory of Christmas refle ct the artbtry of Charles Lisanby, a distinguished et designer and Emmy Award winner for "Baryshnikov on Broad"ay." He has designed one of the largest indoor sets in the \\Orld, 80-fcet high and sp:inning 12.i-feet aero s, with five miles of steel undergirding. The design includes a ca\e similar to the one in \\hich Jei.u wa!. born. The 78-foot high curta in baci..drop •~ illuminated by thou ands of !.tar lights and a mountain. · The musical ~core for the Glol) -------------------------------------, !15°~ OFF =~~ ... · i : 0 lltupe • Excluding : I tlnQ Ind ttandl I I • Not applicable I I Q)c.pln Ex,.. 0c, 31, fg!J2 to sale jt9m1 I ·-------------------------·-----------.------------------. r-----------------1 • BUY ONE •BUY ONE SALTWATER• I . I : FRESHWATER FISH, GET THE NEXT I ! FISH AND GET ONE FOR 1/2 OFF!• I I I ! THE NEXT ONE .. (equal or l~rval~) • • Not applic:abie I : '1, offl ' : (equal or lesser ... I • value) ' I t • Not ~bie to sate i'9ma I I COi.pr! fxpns De, 3f, 1992 I ·-----------------4 toallkt l..,.,. : Cos-a ~ea ~Op•cais 2230 Fairview Road Costa IY\esa, CA 92627 ( 714) 646-1163 LOCA JEQ p t I P L i X We're Making a Difference. .. of Christmas \\a!. totatl) reorchestratcd in 1989 b} Johnnie Carl, \\hO has :ilso arranged . compositions for such \\ ell-kJim, n musicians as pianist Roger Williams. Sc"'entccn music:il numbers are integrated into the story Qf Jesus' birth, some of them being \Crsions or classic Chri~t!11J'> . . . I of Christmas reOect tbe artistry of disting~i>h-0<4@.t -Oes.tg~-J-.Chas:les-Li~nb."----1 mu~ic, \\tih oLhc.:r~ huving been compo..,c.:d c<,pcc1all~ for 1he Glof') of Chri,trn.1' I'lu.: nc"I) •1rrangcd '~urc.: 1' pc r tor met.I by a "'O·piece orchc,tra . .:umb1ncu ''ith lt\e-!.olo pcrlurm.incc~ .ind the soumh of ::i 1.i.000 pipe organ. the largc~t. I he product100 i-. ~hurco_t!r.1phd b~ Done Lee ~1Jtbun. lllmh1ning both modern tl.ilktic p.11llornimc and h1,toricall~ authentic mo,ements. The :lllthcntic cu'tumc.:' of the firM ccntUI) P;.ilc,tine combined "ith the brillwnt 'plcnuor t xpccted fo r ruler' 1ti..c Herod and royalty like the three \\1,c ~1~ are the \\Ori.. of Clhtumc di.:,igner, Richard 13ostard. A ho)t of angeb t.ii..cs flight in ' the Glor) ot Chrbtmu!. thanks to the de,ices pate:'ted b) "l·l:;.ing b) Fo)" for ~IJf) ~lar11n'!i Droad\\:1~ appcar;ince a' "Peter Pan " 1 he production tulm1n:11es Mth ,in a" c-inspinng. clim..1ctic ;.ippearance ul eight angeb 11) ing through the :m from all corners of the Cf).,tal C.1thedr.il T he mJJOfll~ of the par11c1pants m the Glof\ of Chnstma~ are dra"n frum the. Cn~tal Cathedral congreg.ition. \tan) of the congregation members hJ\C been imohed ''i1h the production since it began. · Highlighting the Glor) ol Chris1ma~ season I'.) the annual ··c111ldren's Da)." !'\me 1huusand children from Southern Cahlornia schoob and organizations, 11 ho h:l\c C'<penenced 1rouble or ;ibu,.:. are '°' ttcd to auend special matinee performance., free of charge. Appro \1matel) 90.000 children ha\e auended the Glo~ of Chnstm.is ··ch1ldren'ii OJ}" ~in c Its mceptton m 19 3 I oumkd b) Dr. Robert H Schuller. the CT)stal C.11hedral congregation this )C3r celebrate" ll'> J"th ann1,ersary, dunng ...,hid 11 h.i~ gro" n to include more tha 10,000 member:,. For performance dates, 11me:, and 11c!..et pnces see the Holtda~ £,ents secti on. or call 54-G LOR' For more mform~rnon on the Cl)!>tal Cathedral's Glory of Christmas, c:rll 54-GLORY. LT•>O IVIARINA VII.LAGE ti THE WATERFR01VT /1V reWPORT BEACH OVtd S Rop . a you leisu rely troll down quaint tree-lined cobblestone st re et . You will discover ·boutiques., i~triguing gift hops, exctt1og 1ewell'\' collections, art gallerle . caf e'i and fine dining ... all ne tied between ctramrirrgi'OOrpa~ and wan.·ways. Be ure to \iit our Yachting Center featuring yacht chartering bu me c. for all occasions. ailing clubs offering variou activities, and new and used power and atlboat offered by pre tigiou yacht hrokcrs and dealers .tn unforgettable "a· to rdax h V<'U ha1;k in the ra\ ol the Y.ann _ un or cn1 'I\ a quiet m nlil nigh t "'h1lc p41u mR to cnJO) ~ fmr meal or 1p a C<X'll refrc hment at one of the deliRhtful 'boar<h\alk cafc'i or r tauranl O\cr-looking bcautifu1 hi~t('lr 'cwpon 83}. '• Our Waterfront · illag Ha omething To Otrer n -· .· •... • • .. -4 I THURSDAY, November 26. 1992 By Lauri Mcndenna11 SU!! 'j\ I T here arc \en h:\\ 1hi1u:~ in hie I v.outJ r:llhcr do than hang out 1n a houk)turc. ch.:d.ini.: the pubc of uu1 1..ullim:. p:.m ing · O\Cr 1hc b.:;)\ jll•I bn~hh:,1 n~v. ofkr111g' 111 \.'\\.'I"'\ ,ubj1..•c1 lll1m url IU C\iokin~, Jnd 1..'0llJ-.flll~ up Jll.) c\CU'>c -h11thJ 1\ l!•ll. rl'lercns.:e lllJll..ft.d, l'\.'l,\11\,ti • BoOks: T.he gi .fts you open ~II year long can endearing portraits or canines a the cager ond humorous telling 1 their body language. 13. THE TIFFAN Y GOURMET COOKBOOK by John Loring (Doublcdny, $50). There's nothing quite like the celebration or the human spirit through the artful blend of food , decor and ntmosphcre. Thi boo is an invit:ition into the dining rooms and kitchens of more than 50 renowned food professionals. ph.."1111.."'1.:drn1~ -·'' \\1 ''h~ I 'huuld k.1\~ 1l..: ,1u1 .. a he.art\ l'OlhUr: .. 1 I~ 1k.l r i.:lit .1long,fJc m\ ;1.:J, I r l''>ll 11 . .UlJ lwbh) of ~\.\IUll lll! I ~ rs.: ... 11d ('[) tllJC!.:Cl, the ti1b!,, phi 1: in 11! .. •~ 1h,.1~., !uul..1111! Ii r J \t111 ... • \\ 11h ''t:lh 1~1,i..-.l ,1i _.,,.:,, .1 pJrad"c to I!\.' I 11 ·"' II -'l 1.:1 , I' 1.i. 111 tli~ ·~ '' ''ll.:'n I \Cwl' ,,, J bu ... .:r Ill ,1 11 IL.i. . 1, .. ,:n 1c I \)\<.f " • I J,1\ 'Cl.-dH)lh Ah~t II• I. 1 t.1.i-...:11 II' tu I ti~ t , 1111. .f ,,n 1 ' 11111 tli.:r "Our c~tomcrs teud to be edu~.11ed, 1conodasl1c, and open to the ''orld of ideas." ~ays ) oung. "Our emphasb thi~ year is an exqui-.ite, modef'3tely priced gift bool..s." The following is my pick for the winnet's circle guaranteed to Jaz.z le even the most stubborn Scrooge on )Our list: I HENRI MATlSSE A RETROSPl::.CTIVE (Mu~cum of \lodcrn Art. S75). Filled \\ith e\quisite reproductions from the landmark exhibition currently breaking all record~ in New York, t h1-. l:l\ hhl> produced book is the ne\t best thing to e)eballing the ~hO\\ 1n pe~on, and will thrill the .irt lo\t!r in you r midst. 2. POOLS by Kelly Klein ( "-nopf, SI 00). For the pure ~ge of 11. this stuo_ning ;ind ,cJuctl\e cnirv 1!. a different Good reading The following books are included in Lauri Mendenhall's winner's circle guJranteed to dazzle even the ~ stubborn Scrooge oo }'OUr CFlristmas list: ' ' ~Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (Museum of Modern Art, S75). · ~ Pools by Kelly Klein (Knopf, .s 100). · ...., The Book Of Tea (Abbeville, SSO). *" Claude Monet -l ife and Work (Riuoli, S65). ~Mapplethorpe (Random House, St25). *-' Ferrington Guitars (Harper Collins. SSO). *-'The Town and Country World ol Golf (Taylor, 545). *-' loving -Poetry and Art (Abrams, S29.95). Favorite Catfbh Recipe . Eve -timeless love poetry ond art from many d ifferent eras are brought together in this romantic vol ume beautifully illustrated with paintings, photography, sculptures and drawings. 11. EROTlCA -An lllustratcd Anthology of Sexual An and Literature (Carroll & Graf, Sl6.95) When )'Ou consider that the only thing missing in M:idonna's deep, dark fantasy book arc her spread sheets, th1~ exciting new look nt erotic art will re-ignite your erogenous zones for nil the righ t reasons and at more than half the price. 12. ELLIOTT E RWIJI: TO T HE DOGS (D.A.P./Scalo, $49.95). Guaranteed to melt )"Our heart, highly acclaimed pnotographer Elfiof'Erwitt's poignant collection is filled with Beyonu this baker's dozen, J recommend )OU take a peck at these additional outstanding tith: for the ca!>On: SHADOWS OF AFRI CA: SMOKERANA -Classic Tobacco Accoutrements; DlNOTOPIA; DANC ING -Th Pleasure,. Power, and Art of • Movement ; ENTRAJLS, HEADS & TAILS; AMERICA'S CUP, 1851 -1992: CALI FORNIA COOL -Album CO\er Art from '50s an '6(}) West Coast Jazz; HOT - THE COOKBOOK; SAUL STEINBERG -Discovery of America: A DAY IN THE LlFE OF HOLLYWOOD; HURRELL HOLLYWOOD; ADVANCED FRENCH FOR EXCEPTIONAL CATS; PENN AND TELLER'S HOW TO PLAY WITH YOUR. . FOOD: and OUTSIDE INS IDE, Decorating in the Natural Style. -,1rokt of ~t)lc. and design cclcba11ng the pool as ~culpturc, _ l!> .. rch1lc..:1u re. as gathering pl:ice. ..:'> Jrt \\1th an introduction bv E'th1.:r \\ tlhJm-.. 11'has 187 · m..1gn1t1ccnt photograph~. ~06 in toll wlur Romamically refrclohing! 6. MAPPLETHORPE (Random House, $125). A connoisseur's collection of elegantly pro\oc;ativc bl:ick and .. , hite an photograph~ b~ the late photographer Robert Mapplethorpe. 7. Ft:.RRTN..,...G_,I...,.O""Nn-rG"T0....,1...,1 ..... A,..,.R"'S- BOO K OF BOOKS by Michael Olmert (Smithsonian, S45). An exceptional edition celebrating the world of books in text and 350 lush color photographs -the historical roots of books al> man' most powcrf u 1 intcllectual crentio~I~~=-=-===:::::====::;;;:::====:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=:===:():======= analfow they mirror human -Do ljou./l <:/:::/oeiday Sr.oppiu.g " ( Harper Colltn , $50). The hape of 1h1., ~k ought to get )OUr a11ent1on, not to mention the CD peeking through the cover For your faqmtc mui.1cian, thil> book :.enc-. ..1, J tribute to master cu~.u~eH~t~~i~t~g richness. A t _A Uuiqu.e TPJU{Jt Stolte J COUNTRY WORLD 01: GOLF ) '1 1 IE BOOK OF TEA (Taylor. S45). With text by ALPHA GROUP ·"Treasares" Richard Miller and gorgcoU', 1 \bb~\Jllc. S50) A beautiful!) 1 !u,tutcd anJ designed .. olume on tile "mlJ\ mo.,t popular be\erage .in..I the c>.traurdinal) d1\er 1ty of ~CICOlllll). ritual. h•~IUflCJI trJdJ1111n and cultural di~tinction 'urround1ng 11 ... cultivation ahd luth1cr DJ n~ I emngton v.ho-,e unorthuJO\ crcJll\ll} in crafting cu-.1om·mJdc ~u11>1rs for count!'\, pop JOJ ruck music's bCl>t has . come 10 be prm:d "orldv. rde. photo~ of gri:iat playe rs nnd their ..A A bt<-Rr.Ok-if OROA.if IJ cour es, th1~ book tal..es .1 look at J Vl u 'J America's golfing cap11ah trom 5015 Ecflager, at E•clid, Saata Alla/Foutala Valley The H3mptons to Palm Springs. M-F 10am-9pm. SAT 10-7, SUN 12-S 10. LOVING -Poctf't' and An . THl:. SMI THSON10N (Abrams, S29.95). For tllnt bpec1al yoar parc6._.. wlll llelp tlle·U.. Fo,.,..•t• omcone to open on Chrh1mns ANTIQUES • COLLECTIBLES • FURNITURE 1.. un,umpt ion J CLACDl: MO~l:T -Life JnJ \\ork (R1zzol1. 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Costa Mesa, 548-9007 All Hearts Come Home for Cftristmas THE GREY GOOSE AYE-R S CHOICE CAROLERS DICKENS HERITAGE VILLAGES W~[ ATHS <I' GARLANDS <I' ORNAMENTS CHRISTMAS CARDS o CANDLfS & A WEALTH OF GIFT IDEAS' THE GREY GOOSE, INC Wt•!>lclrll Plazd • 1011 Irvine Avenue ,Jt 17th S1rtet Ntwport Beach Q2660 • 17141 642-780J HoildalJ flours 10 to 6 Sunday 12 ro 5 Thursdays open until 8 - ,. i' I I 11 fine jewelry, watches and giftware from Traditional Jewelers, 721-901 O . . 0, COME ALL YE SHOPPERS. ~~~~= CHRISTMAS CRAFTS FESTIVAL · Nov. 27TH DEC. 24TH Christmas at Knott's is something to behold . The setting is an 1880s Christmas \'illage with strolling l:i:=-.!iiii~I" carolers and hundreds of anists and craftsmen creating gifts not found in a mall . The kids can meet Santa in a playland all · their own and every evening there's a big tree-lighting proces.c;ion. There are even live performances of Charles Dickens' .. A Christmas Carol.·· So enjoy Christmas and Christmas shopping at Knott's Christmas Crafts Festival in Ghost Town, where admission for adults is just $2.50 and kids are free. It's sure to leave you joyful and triumphant. r------------------------------~ I 15% OFF GIFT PA0\.5 3 : 20 0Fr K.'lITT's PIEs 3 : $1 .00 Q.i: 3 I I ~h11~-"1~-. :M!C..\I 1 u.,r 4 • • our~w. 1 , .. ,"oo.sa'I' I I Btm ~11\fl or r.11111 ""'._"In rartJrwlft'Jllc.ar.14.\~ It tilt ulfi$ Fnu\iol aflJ I I Motts C.iliforni. \Wtkftl'l..:ter I m t2/24f9.2 I ~ ric «dns lllllSl I ~S I 00 tr a nu ~'1..."to lfrr I I rs Kl\.'Cl < ~~ & 9D.tQ II I ~ !*.• .. , 111\.'CU f'll'ln Mii) bl I r rm IZ .4!01 I I ~l..vrro \ ln1nt 11nd M n I 12111192 i.'!I '..W •ifh an I I flelkloos Knocrs Holid.ly Gin PacM art available Jl Mrs. Knott's Restauranr & Bakery In Mortno Valley, Irvine and ML~lon Viejo or • t Koot.t's California MatkctPlace. Or call I 800-877·6887. \~' nrunl2124 ~2 I r« r: 12124/02 I . L----- - - - - - -------- ---- - - ------.J 8039 8t h8hd.8otNM(714)220-5200 • • .. ront, chenille rs & Oamons 1062 lrilne rt ch, 646-5521 Just a small sample of the hundreds of fine antique clocks, on sale at Lyon's Antique Clocks, 631 -4346 --- f ·Bet They . Haven't' Got One Of These ... -~~ ...... ·~~~ Eagle Fetish Lamp with Rawhide Shade 4 Representing power and strength, the Eagle Fetish holds a smudge stick and dance rattle, and is make of high fired terracotta clay. The leather shade is made of Rawhide by Taos Indian Women. Price $695- 0ne-of-a-kind 0 #1002 Brazillian Pottery Q ,,,... ,,,... ,,,... This beautiful Brazillian pottery is high fired terracotta, engraved with various jungle and nature motifs. The burnished dark green, ruby and brick pots are available in vast selection. Price $32.50 -$200.00 One-of-a-kind 0 _.... ~ Old Pine Cowboy Benell 4 This unique bench Is created from Old Pine wood, collected from aged Texas barns and ranches. Carved rope trim sunounds the nastk steerhead. The bench is stained In natural plne finish and waxed. Custom sizes are available. Price $595.00-$1295.00 One-of-a-kind 0 ~ 0 ·Iii Aztec Express Custom Furniture & Design SOuJbwest, W~ PrmlUU, M«lUtttt•IMff rt Blvd. Costa Mesa (714) 548-9007 ,. ~ City Image at 1925-B Harbor Boulevard, 'Costa Mesa, offers the largest selection of frames and futons in Orange County, 631·727 4 Fine clothing for men from at-ease in Fashion Island, 759-7979 J \ LYONS CLOCKS Over 2000 Antique & Ne Clocks ..-----___, I· STOREWIDE SALE CLOCKS -AnUque Cl.OCKSNEW : ANTIQIE'-EWELRY : ANTIQUE FURtl11llE : over 200 pieces • 30010•50% Off •&Miiier • CUCKOO CLOCKS 508/a OFF Miniature Cuckoos From $10.99 WALLCLOCKS Fram $69 ..... • lMdalmed .... Ir •Antique 30°/o Off : AlllVERSMY CLOCKS 50°/o OFF GRANDFAllER CLOCKS From $499 ' •Oek ·Cherry • litMogany • Sl'Clh a .. ,.., 8 I THURSDAY, November 26, 1992 Everyday Gourmet sponsors -holiday recipe contest Toys for Tots brings Joy, happiness. to chHd..m, We'\t~ asked our readers to submit their favorite appetizers, side dishes. entree-. and de~ens and have received more th.in 200 entnc!! for our Holiday Recipe Contest! Under the dlrectton and ~xpertise ot Dill Barber. Chef l n.,tructor of the C'ulm.11"\ Art., Department at Orange..· l o.ist Cnllege .mJ Marl.t A' rd. l)Uf dining \Hiter, along"' 1th the D.ul> Pilot ,taff. three final""' ha\C hecn 1.ho,cn 1n cJch rl'c1pe t: .i tc ~or. oh \funJ.1~. ~u' JO at 9 ,1 m the fmall't' 1n the..· appc111cr and '>Ide dish catcgone~ are 1m 1ted ro the D.111\ Pilot with their cn:auona, tor a ta ... te-test ,mJ judging Their phN<." . .rnJ recipe'> .1long with brief h1os will he published in llUr Occ. J cJ1t1l1n On \lonJ,1~ Dc1.. 7 at lJ .i m . the cntrc:e .inJ dessert finalt~ts ~ill he JUdgcJ .inJ their ph11ll">. recipe' .ind t'•~" "ill .1ppl'.tr tn t)Ur Det. tH ctl11t11rt Thl' tnp luur \\llll!C:r., in each c..',ttt:l!l)J"'\ \\Ill reCCl\C d S'itl ,,,,h pnic Jnd hi.' 1t:.1 1ureJ 111 11ur l11.:1. I"' '"uc \n 11\\.'f .tll Cir.111J Prw .. \' nri1..r ''di d' 1 he..: k,11Urc..·J rt ..:ct\ 'Ill! .s 5;;lli1 k!llf \.'l rl1!1 1..1t1.· from the EHnda~ Gour- met .. 1 ,·h.1m11nl.! J...111.hc..·n 'ur- 1'' ;,tnrl 11 C1 '1111 de..· \far ..\ 'P1.d.d th.1nJ..., tl1 l•ur 1udl.!c' \d111 !!.nc..· 11! their 11ml· inJ 1.1knt' .inJ t• tll 1•ur re ,1Jt· r' ''ho 't' n r 111 I he 1 r ll·mptlll!! l.!l111J1c:'' Recipe finalists share their best APPETIZERS Judy Grosenick. Corona del Mar, Asparagus Rolls Susan Navarro, Costa Mesa, Garlic Chicken Wings Mary Parent, Founrain Valley, Feta Stuffed Mushrooms SIDE DISHES Marg.arel Warnit.z, t:iuntington Beach, Holiday Idaho Rice Casserole Lo rena McAUster, Re"Wporf"8eactl, ColiOor Verde con Rosas Henry A. Dahlgren, Balboa Island, Colden Harvest Potatoes ENTREES Anneke H. Mason, Newport Beach, Roas~d Came Hens with Honey Glaze Marian A. Bliznik, ewj)ort Beach, Acapulco Chicken Karen Broxson, Huntington Beach, Basil Stuffed Lamb Roast DESSERTS Penny Fleming, Newport Beach, Cranberry Pudding Lynette E. Adams, Huntington Beach, Sou r Cream Pumpkin Pie with Toasted Nut Crust Karen Treaccar, Newporl Beach, Truffles While many ~ople may take gift. for granted at Christmas, JU 1 one 1,mall toy can make the holadav seai.on a joy for an underprivilcdged youth. Your contribu1ion can make that small miracle come true. The United States Marine Corps ha supported the Toys for Tots program for n~arly SO years, and the Daily Pilot wants to get involved by offering a collecuon point for local citizens 10 get involved. Col. Bill Hendricks be~an Toys for .Tots when he decided co 8" c a doll hi wife had made to an underprivileged child. He found there was no agency to distribute toys to the underprivileged and the Marine Corps Re erve Toy for Tots Program was born. So if you can find it in your lteart to nelp make it a happy holiday season for a less fortunate chil~, bring a new, unwrapped toy to the Daily Pilot at 330 West Bay Street, Costa Mesa. If you want to volunteer your time to a sist the local Marines or make a monetary contnbution to the Marine Toys for Tots Fouodarion, or if your business wishes to become a Corporate • sponsor, call (JiO) 795-2397 for in format ion. · . - Newport-Mesa Realtors, Ralphs · rilarket launch Canlree food drive . The sa.xth annual Newport-Me a .-Jn conjunction wi\,h the CanTree festivities, the Asso'Ciation will sponsor its third annual Santa Photo Day at Ralphs market in Costa Mesa, December 4 from 9 a.m. to l p.m. Community members arc invited to bring their children and in Ralphs market i offering a discount coupon on the purchase of Ralphs brand canned foods that arc redeemable only for Santa Photo Day. The coupon can be fo\Jnd in upcoming issues of the Daily Pilot and will only be good at Ralphs market, 380 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa. For more Association of Reahor Christmas CanTree food drive, co-sponsored by the Dail} Pilot! is currenrly underway. Through D.ec. 16, 1Ecal realtoIS will orgaoize collections of canned food to help the undcmrivile ed durin the holida.)' sea.sQJl... AJI donations will benefit The Salvation Army of Orange County. LOCAL NEWS ONLY _exchange for SS~\IC-(16-oz..}-~aRs, th will receive a free Polaroid snap hot of their child with Sanra Claus. 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I ,i . ... , .. , ..... .. • • cf , ' AV SPECIAL SECTION I An Advertlai,..g Supplement ET products--bcautiful Emile Henry French porcelain oven-to-tableware; Romertopf rom 1 clay cookers; antique-quality tin chocolate mold ; Krups espresso machines, juicers Christmas trees arc decked with pine and rechargeable graters; Cuisinart fdod .&<>nes and garlands of garlic cinnamon proce sor ; and KitchenAid mixer . The and bay with baskcl'> brimm;ng with diverse collections beckon you to brow e, holiday potpourri beneath; wall arc learn and appreciate the uni~e guality adorned with dried herbs, hung from and function of each. drying racks and dcs1~cd 1nto heart and -"Bccau e home entertaining ha round w~eaths; cookware, utensils and become so popular, there's so many good acccssones grace \~ooden antique tables cooks," ays Anne. "We really felt the and line the walls in coordinated need to open the Everyday Gourmet in groupings; pewter and ceramic erving this area, where people enjoy a variety of ware along with brightly colored kitchen cuisines and enjoy learning ()bout the linens grace the shelve'! of treasured pine nuances of the culinary arts." hutches. Anne, who was the Los Angele Junior "We specialize in cookware and League cookbook chainnan and has erefore can assi't our customers in conducted cooking classes in her home, choosing the correct pot!> and pans for brings an extensive background to her reparation of specific type of foods," clientele, as does Dan and the rest of says Anne. "From iron woks .ind paella their staff. They opened their first . ns to copper tock and saute pan'i, each Everyday Gourmet jn Mafibu a year ago. 1ece has. a ·particular purpo-.c... and plan to expand to We t Los Angeles lnco~rating tr:id111on with the • and Colorado. ntemporary, you'll I md top-of-the-line _"We offer pcrs-onallieif service along --......-- 'I . ,. -IS ·~ - with cxpenence m the food indu-.try," i.ay:. Dan. "We're here to assist our custome r<, on how to properly prepare, cook and present food, in addition to providing gift-giving ideas to 'iuit a variety of tastes and lifestyles." This holiday \eason, popular gift items will be bread and pasta machine , 1u1cer • and everything Italian! Italian cooking has become the cu1s1nc of c hoice and al the Everyday Gourmet, you'll find an entire section of the tore devoted to everything from imported pa<;tas, sauces and herbs to pasta machines, piua stones, cooking utensils and serving pieces. • 'It's difficult to resist the whimsical items. Wooden wate rmelo n bowls, ceramic cookie mold w11h recipes, handpainted canister sets, cookie cutters {kids have their own special 'iCts!) and tbe finest gadgets of all pef\uasions. There's a wonderful selection of reasonably priced tea. towels, linen napkins, placemats and holiday table 'Ware. You'll love the et o( six fruit-patterned table mats made in England from laminated, recyclable card that CJn be wiped de.in with ii damp cloth • and reused They'd m.1kc the perfect 00\ICS\ g1fl. Alo ng with their exteni.1ve selectao n of c<x>lcware, there's a variety of gourmet food'i from special growing regions around the country and the world from which to choo e: award-wmnmg Pete\ Jell) from Georgia, Arkansa' blueberm:s: handcut pJsta and sauces from haly, Mark Miller, Brown Adobe and Co)vte Cafe Southwestern foods, f<rcnch herbs, mustards and vmegar~. and an array of Dean & DeLuca rice and legume pmducls· Try Tuicrri\ two foot long tlavorc(J pastas in beet, o nion, tarragon or cilantro. Whole bean coffee.., (~h1ch they will grind for you) include Caravati, Caffe Strada and Illy. 'Everyday Gounnet pcc1ah1es in corporate and personal gift ba'\ket!>, too. Fill them with your ra .. ontc foods, u~en-.il!. and ga-dge•s; try an ensemble of v.me • biscuits and wine accessones; or have one designed for you created around a theme or type of cuisine. -rs Ol~e • Make Westclill Plaza our First Choice This Holiday Season We take the worry out of gift giving by providing you with a wide selection of quality gifts and unrivaled .personal service. Gifl crrtiflcatt's. free 1-!ifl "rl1pping. and shippin~ s<·n ires are m cJilablr al selrr1ec1 \\ eslclilT localion~. Brov. c the 1111t•rn,Hmnal cookbook in the nook, v.here )OU can o;it down at the tahle •md 1.h.11r tu pcru-.c thi: d1\eri.c collccuon .it wur h:i'>urc. Beginning in h:hruary, the Evcryda'r Gourmet \li1ll l;\e uttering cookmg cl01,,c-. un the prenu~cs, fc.uunng celebnt~ chef, cookbook uuthor) and local re tdurat~ur Check their tore c 1lenJar for "cgetanan, lo-..,.;-alone, pa try, llulaan and children s cla'ise,, among other Located on 2600 l·ast C.oct\t 1 laghwa~ '11 Dahlia in ( oron.i tlcl Mar, the J~\.Cl')da" Guurmc.:t 1\ 1hc perlcct plaet: It> 'hop 1lm • holadav \ca,on .md oil through the \!tar Bus1m:-., huur:> :ire M1111da> throu~h SaturdJ) 9 0 a m tu 7 p m, \undil) Noon to 5 p.m., w11h extended hohd.t~ hours Complimcnt.1ry gift v.:rnppmc. 111 .tll natural pJcbging v.:11h rope twmc 1 ( prO\ 1dcd. l rec deh\ erv '" J\ J1labk in · Corupa dcl ~1.tr and \,~ v.:p0n 8c.:ach Complimcnt;try piuli.mg ~itb 'ill 'Pil~c~ t' located bclov.: the !itore all D•in and Anne ,.\t (1'1~·773'.!·for g.rc::at gift 1dc.1~ .met ask 1hout their hndill rl:g1stry ,, - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • lail Bo ·e , Etr.. Robert & Taylor alon . Starbu(k Coffee Com pan .. . \\'est(IUI Plaza: llughes \larket. Sm~ul. Cr<>\\TI llard\\etrt) \pparel: Champagne . Dra1wr·s & namon\. Pim\hcels. l\ristrn·8 Ltngrril' •'ood: llickon Farms. t..alk \lcGuirt"s Old Ft1~hio11ed Pir Shoppe. Pa~taBrmo. Slarhucks ColTN' Comp,rn~ Canis~ Gift . Books: Jm:J:!<'S Ht1Hmark. Cnm11 nook.~. fh<' Gr<'Y (;oose • ... • WEST CLIFF 1 • I A / A 1 ·m Stn-rt ~l 11'\irw \wmw Newport lk. th Health & fltllfss: Shapr-l p \e\\J)(lrl. Crt\ll Etirth \ it.11ni1b Stnirts: \nthon~ · ~h<w Rt'll,1ir \tl~il Bo\e~. Elr . \\ t''-l( hfl Clt:\uwr l\,m~ ol \mcrira. IIT F('<kr,tl &mk Rolwrt & l,t)lnr ~.11t111. Shl'll Oil. Dr. Lou Rm t:lckr. Optonwln'l Co111111 Seen: European Gt'm~ & ,l<'\H'I~ .. 10 I THURSDAY, November 2e, 1992 , Harlequin Designs offers· unique line of novelty socks, · puppet mittens, gloves from Cynthia McKinney Collection. Holiday Fashions . " ~ ~--Pill un·u hl'rl' .lll' 'Ullll' fun plaids, !>tripes and other sporty prints fllf;>m KIDS MART. ---~---_;F=--•;;::'.:""'::J~'~~ __ Cbl men ___ _ 'I '• • ! over tl.Je Holidays \\ .tl 11ur Custom Gift W!:_3_p_ping_ Service. Thi r-c pl'<.. JI Chr .... cmJ..\ R1fL\ <lcscn c to 'J'. "Open ~k F1r....t'" \X"e'll cu .... tom wrap am s11<..' pJ<..kag~ -prices start at SS.SO & up A. grl'at time sa\ c.r for busy people Where's The !ARTY? 722-1 803 270 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa II HIUGAEH 90UARE FROM THE ORANGE COUNlY FAIR Souvenir items inwde. __ Purchase o piece of history! The Omnge County Fair is offering unique keepsakes commemorating the 1 OOth edition of the fair! • cenreonrorr~ ·100 Yeois in lhe lhlking, • f eoturing rNer l 00 1'ue nbb>n and historic.al recipes •Men's oild Women's watches v.;th genuine leather These ilems moke excelent hotdiy gifts! To c.der by mo .. canpele llie o~fmnlllll send widl ched or mooey oclef lo: bond, goldtone lrim ond color foif loQo · • History Book enc.ollSUoting lhe IXJSf 11 dee.odes rJ the fair through ~otos and e~ • Gold or Br~ ""Belt Buckles G"ooge Couoty foi Gifts 88 Far [iive Casto Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 751.fAJR -Cenlenn.:il Cookbook(s) @$9 ea. $_ _Men's Wokh(es) @ $40 ea. S _ _ tflSIOfY Bool(s) @$9 ea $_ _Women's Wokh(es) @ $40 IO. $ _ _ Bross Bell Buckle(s) @$20 ea. S-TOT.AL S _ -fioij Belt Buckle(s) @ $20 eo. $ _ ·Slt~ & ootOO;i iWb1 il k>tol poce Nome: _______________ _ M~~-· --------~~ooe-·---~ TELESCOP_ES_ BINOCULARS MICROSCOPES Visit Scope City, the world's largest and most complete telescope, binocular 'and ..--~-~-/"-j~~__.,,, microscope discount centers. Expert ~ help with free personalized instruction . . , ....... ,,. .. "" SCOPE CITY LOCATIONS .. llM.U,, CA MXMJC.Al me.," aoc ~"' ' .............. MllllWl~CA lOlllWa.CA , ... ~.... J....,. c.ar..., ,.,,,...... (Jlllt*'*'. These cool looks are sure to kee -the-kidS warm . Far left: Kids can be comfortable in these preppy plaid pajamas and nightgown from the Sesame Street Coll ection promising sweet dreams. These prints are available from JC Penny. Center: The perfect Christmas Eve attire lights up the night with perky plaid paired with black velvet and taffeta. These fashions are also· avai lable from JC Penny. Near left: ~ynthia McKinney's country sampler sweater and tartan plaid pants in 100 percen~ cotton ar~ offered from Harlequin Designs. · (for more holiday fas hion s, see opposite page.) I w I :'\: ·p 5 I \ R ~ T A H I T I I DISCOUNTS UP TO 50°!o WINOSJAR CRUIS(S I I ll It I I I We will be closed Thanksgiving Weekend. . ,. '' CIUISf~CTION ~ 2101 Hort>] 8t\(j Co510 Wiese 556.4033 . # HOLIDAY SPECIAL SECIK>t:f JJ.n Adv9ltillng ~ ' . ·---====-========-------- Or. Denton's red and white reindeer romper wraps up i~fants in cuddly warmth. Cotton sports coordinates lend a great casual look to holiday f eslivities. Or. Denlon's Minnie Mouse blanket sleeper Is a sure .hit this holiday season. With an HONOR GIFr from the American Canctr Society Birthday? Annivers4.ry! Graduation? Any special occasion is an Honor Gift occasion! An Honor Gift is a thoughtful expression of caring that suppons the American Cancer Society's programs of cancer research, education and patient assistance. Honor Gifts -The gifts that give hope. . For more information, contact your American Cancer Society. .. 00 .. . ~r\7"'\. &\yslOE Vlll~ ~ ~ 300 EAST COAST HIGHWAY -NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA 92660 -(7141673·1331 PURE ENJOYMENI'I Come visit us at our sh ow room or call for a free derh onstration cruise. We'll even pick you up! Duffield Electric Boat Co. 645-6812 670 W. 17th Street • Costa Mesa T his ~dvent Calendar is indeed a special tree ... Pearl 1m11 •••• 011m1 Studs ,.,... Quallty Studl S 18 1cL 'Sii "",,. 'l IL 11 '125 .-. "'" 2cL ~111.-.-. '6CLll'115.-.._ 3cL ~111 ....... ,,.~--- A thank you to our readers, as you will see L these holiday issues, You'll want to take· a peek-As we reveal 7 lucky Daily Pilot readers each and every week! Lan ornament ~hould bear your name, a 1-month [J-...--.-~--,,,.--.- subscription ,.._"""'.:I you will claim! Jack- ·~= Beach :. .. On December 17 when we open the star atop the tree -if your name appears, You n~in a 3-month ..rerrv· • OeBClY · • Newport - . Beach . subscription absolutelv H free! appy holidays to all our reader. 1~ J 992 from the Dailv Pilot raff. ~ bn'nging you all rhe local nelt' and J Very Happy ew Year coo! -- • 12 /THURSDAY, November 26, 1992 HOUDAV SPECIAL IECTION I An Muarf 1' 18 Supplement ----------------- Santa figurine-. ( ''" be found as decorative items in Via lido home of Ernie Miller and Marie White. . . . . . . > • . ~' f. . ; Presents Casual Fashions for ~len & Women NEW ARRIVALS! 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But the spirit of Christmas has not been diminished. Each year, Ernie and Marie <tccorate their home differently. They've had 900 twinkling lights and 145 large two-fool ornament cascade 18 feet from the ceiling 10 directly over their indoor pool. Their 17-foot soft-sculptured Santa . and reindeer with painted fices ------------------------------------------------ SJ to SUOO. Frocn Duacan ~ ceramic figurines, Valerie Bunting one-of-a-kind onginals with bilque faces to Lynn West designs and Annalee, each is a precious 1rcasure. Many are displayed on tiered shelving with white dacron now and recessed lighting. An cxpensiv& rosin Santa donning a beautiful jeweled robe is in perfect balance next to a St. Nick holdina a Coca Cola bottle. Others wann the manllc, dressers and tables, and any other nook and cranny tba1 needs a bit of holiday cheer. No room is left undecorated. Marie requested a tree with only nauricaJ ornaments and Ernie delivered. From a Santa riding a whale, glass fishermen, wooden rowboat and straw fish from the . Orient to lights made o,ul of glass fi h, the tree ornaments reflect the true pleasures of living in Newport Beach. There are even huge round glass floa1s covered in knotted rope circling the base of the tree. The cx&cnaivc Dickcn1 ViJlage all dated on the bottom, arc dilplayed both up-and downstai Each bu its own Victorian Christmas scene and is individually lit. The rooflops arc adorned with glistening snow, made from a mixture of baking soda and glittcn _ Staying true to authenticity, Ernie explained that the train the used to sell with the Dickens Vi1113es was developed in 1876. but Dickens wrote "A Christmas Carol" in 1843. Ernie searched th toy and hobby shops and finally found an Adler train, made in Germany now as it was then, which was put on the road in 1835. Charles Dickens actually rode on the Adler traint Som~ of the pieees, according t Ernie, arc not true to scale, I pointing out how the horse in front of the barn really would not fit through the door. and wooden sleigh has dcsccnde.d from tho ca\e , a if Si. Nick has just come down through their retractable skylight. And each of their shelf and fireplace displays change. allowing for new creative ways to bedeck the interior. The Santas range in size from one 10 33 inches and arc valued at . All the greenery throughout the entire hou e is artificial to prevent ca1chin$ fire. "But then, this is true fantasy .. J why try to make fantasy into a believable thing?" says Ernie. Who could argue. To skate through safe Thanksgiving food preparations, caH U DA's Meat and Poultry Hotline 1-800-535-4555. •Monday·Fndoy, No~ /.JO. 9·S £ST •Sarwrdo~·StUtda_>, No''· 11-11. 9·.S £ST I •77ianksg111ng Do). 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I. : List Price . 31 _.51 : I STAPLES Member Price 6. 78 I I I 1 Sales Tax .53 1 : COUPON VALUE 1 .31~ I l ot lid • phOne OtOers Not Id ( 922-88 I I If' Uplra 12131 . L----------------~ ' NOC b~tm!B "'· ./ / /. -~ > I I The new season line-up is here just in time for the holidays. Shop for all of your holiday needs at our new stores like Circuit City, Structure, Bare Escentuals, Boxer Bay, Moonlight Accessory Gallery and The Museum Company. Or stop by the Hard Rock Cafe for a little holiday treat. Santa is in town.for good boys and girls until Christmas Eve. We're also decking the Island with a chocxhoo train for kid s and strolling carolers for kicfs of all ages. We've even extended our shopping hours 10 a.m. to 9 p'.m. Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. lo 6 p.m. on Sunday. Whatever it takes to make your holidays cheery and bright, you'll find it here. Because with over 200 stores and over 40 pla ces to ea t, you won't need to dash all over town to shop. It's all right here under the tree. FASHION ISL A N .D . NEW P .0 RT ·B E AC H Everyl'hing u1-ic:lar the sun Shop MondJv through tuniay 10a m to9 p m,Sunc:t.y lh m to 6 p.m O\cr 200 finestorl'S induding Nriman Marrus. IM.1grun. ROOinsoo' , The Bro.xlway, Hant RldC:-. AlrUnCoul1. Tht flllM''s M.vbtand Island Terrace ~ourt. Lorated m 1ewpoct Bach ibovt Pdic COibf Highway between MacArthur Book'\ard ind µmblin>e ~. JU more infonnabOO and Cc1'ciergf MVice, p.. call (714) 721 ·Jm. ; .. \ . . ·-y .. .. "'-"-.. . . .. . . . . . .. . . ' .. - --~ oast of the-east- ' A look at th e peo ple and events highlighting this \Veek's lo ca l arts and entertainment cene ' fJi.lxedo Cowb-oJ E\'olu lion of a revolutio nary band 9, J-.Oy Brur.kala ••• ~ 1-eoa.,Po1 la"1~JI rnus1c1am would not usually be found performing in a country band. A rnun try singer would not be a member of :1 t\ pica! orchestra. Similarly, the Costa Mesa-based band Tuxedo Cowboy is far from a rypical bJnJ. The b:rnJ 1-. composed of four classical musicians and a fl)li..-country \'Ocalist .ind guitari~t.• and its sound has been dc..,cribccJ :is "countr1 music for a new age" and "music frum the heart with (i kick.'' It is a blend of flute, cello, . 1~·11u~tic bJs~. percussion. acoustic guitar and voca ls. I hc~c combine with vivid, thought-provoking lyrics, and t11i.:l·the r have the abi lity to put listeners in touch \\lfth dt·-cp emotion<;, as well as cause them 10 reflect on 10J.1\ ·s ~oc:ietal concerns. Tlie country-classical group has performed at various \Cnue~ 111 Orange and Los Angeles counties and has a wmpJct 1.foc, "Woman of the Heart," on the Audio <)ucst label. Sdf-taught vocalt'>I an~ guitari'il Debra ~nc. Su~r! 35, 1, the bJnJ's primary \\nter. and uses her nch, 1~spmng \11~.ih 10 wcJvc \'JriccJ tales as she sings of such issues as .1 pcr,un forced 10 live life on the sireet in '.'l Am . I h1mdes~." anJ the heartache felt after losing at love in · I k LO\cd Her Then." · I h.1\'t: very !ltrong feelings abou t certain pieces." the \h,ntan:i native explained. " ... I'm not very interested in pl 11111)! -.umcth1ng th at's just 'nice' ... I want lo either ,,,l .. tl :)\Cr 11. or gro" from it. or c;1ruggle with it ;.•mnt 1onJll), or JU St feel good, or "hatever. I want to (eel II .. lnfluent·cJ l>\ the ltl..c!) of Bob Dylan. Gordon l 1ghtfoo1 .1nJ Joni M1tchell, Suhr began writing .songs ,,hilc in college aml embarked on a solo career in her native state, but th en se t her sigh ts on other career pursuits. Songwriting and performing were never far from ha thuul!hts, howeve r, and she gave her heart and soul ,,, J 1H1tcr to fol k singe r-songwriter Kate Wolf and lived "1cJnou~ly through her. Suhr moved 10 Costa Mesa in 1986 and spent a year <JJHJ a half stu dying the music industry, putting together • in impressive promo package for a solo career as "Debra Anne." But regardless of what her research indicated the industry wanted, Suhr's solo conce rts <;till reflected her Jc.,1rc to paint vivid pictures for her audiences with her pJllct of rich. acoust ic guitar work, expressive 1011..-country vocals and insightful lyrics. In 198~. she Jttendcd a concert at St. James Episcopal Church in Newport Beach and was so moved by one of the cl.1s,ical pieces that after the orchestra finished playing she approached one of the musicians in the sea 11f tuxedo:. to exprc~i. her love of and appreciation for the (umpo-,1t1on T hat mu,1cian. Out1s1 Greg 131,hop. 33. had moved to Caltforn1.1 from hfaho in 1985. bringing with him nut only the pcrc;onal es,c11t1al"' pJckcd in his ,111tcJ')CS. but aho the musically related accom plishmcn1c; th.it \HrnlJ help him achieve l11S goa l to freelance as a \ l.1"1~al Outi'1 .1 ma.,tcr's degree in flute performance, 11nt l'\rcncmc \\or~1ng "''h nrd1c<;trac; in his home \l,lll' I he n11.!11t tht'\ met, 01i.hop .1nJ ~uhr rnntmucJ the w 111cr,.1t11u1 the~ h.1d l>t.•gun at the rhurch at Suhr\ 1p.1rtmcn1, t.ilking until the early mnrning hour<;. l..:\lcr 1hcy bee.in tu d.11c and were eventually married. and pl.1~t·t.l both origina l compositi om und c;tandards. 1mh\'ldually .1nJ as a duo. at friend s' parties. They COVER ""'--~tor-· MMt ... Tuxedo Cowboy, which mixes country and classical music, is (from le ft ): Greg Bishop, Debra Anne Suhr, John Tupy, Steve Velez and Paul S'ternhagen (kneeling). continued writing original material and working on their style. "You know, I'm staning to think of my music as our music," Suhr recalled telling Bishop one afternoon in an Orange County restaurant. Bishop l'ter suggested they add a cellist to add depth to their sound . 'W c have a female voice, a flutel and a guitar, which arc all son of high-timorcd instruments," he explained. "And just to fill out the sound, I figured, at first, cello; it's such A versatile instrument." _ The choice oJ cellist wasn't difficult. Bishop picked Steve Velez, whom he hnd met a few years earlier and had performed with periodically at classical gigs. Velez., a 31-year-ofd Orange County native, said his love for music has led him to try to play almost every instrumen t, including the saxophone. which he played for IO years. But his affinity is for the cello. and he has played it for a good portion of the last 20 years. Velez has held jobs in varied fields, but now finds it extremely reward ing 10 be able to make his living by playing the cello in orchestras and other groups and by giving cello lc!I ons. As the ongrnnl members of the band, Bishop, Suhr and Velez played in various clubs and coffee houses in Los Angeles and Orange Counties, including Bogart's, Gorky's, The Shade Tree. the Zot Spot on the UCI campus and the \oach Hou~e. where they hod some opening-act gigs. An Jrliclc in the UCI campus newspaper about one of the hand\ 'oncerts there prompted the pre ident of the Audio QucM record label to contact the band. Recori! company pcl')onnel then s:iw one of 1hcir pcrformanc..:' :u the Coach House, offered them a recording deal. anJ in 1991. Tuxedo Cowboy's compact dii;c, ''Woman ol the: Heart," was released. "II ""'' reJlly thrilling," Suhr recalled. "This •~ -.ud1 .1 class\' label. Audio Que t is ju t reallY. into quaht~. an-!. 1hn1's pretty rare . for the first CD to be created lt"-c. '"' "Jnt to get the best possible i.ound we ever po 1bl) could, and the best artwork, and the bc~t (overall qunlit)·}.' I had dreams that were pre~ty big, but I d1~!n'1 think our first album would be so lovingly ~red for T he CO and album., i.old well in Europe, g&.mt'd thl· band some favorable pre , and helped the group $ain momentum. Jn 11me. though, the band members recognized the need to add percussion to. once again, fill out their sound, and to increase the acceptance of their mu\1C. ''I met Greg a few years ago through a group we were touring with, a Gilbert and Sullivan operetta comp:rn) . Opera A La Carte.'' explained percussionist P1ul Stemhagcn. After he a.ring the band perform, the 33-year.-old, originally from upst:ite New York, became an tnstan1 f.in The P.crcu ionist, who holds a degr~e in .mu ic in . percussion performance, was excited with h1$ opponunm to be able to blend his love for country and clnssi~I music when asked to join the band. Shortly after Sternhagen becnme p3-n of the bond, the group added 37-year-old ba ist John Tupy, a member <'I St. James Episoop3J Church. where Suhr and Bi hop attend and where the Ou11 t learned of Tupy from the church's music minis ter. "I picked up the CD and listened to it and read.the . (newspaper) article . nnd l was a.mated nt the chmty ut the sound and just the style bein.g so different from anything I'd heard before," Tupy recnlled. Like the band's other mcmbeB, Tupy' mu ical interc.,1 began early, and he pursued a degree in mu ic before changing course and receiving a business de&rce from Cal State Fullenon. But tvcn nfter earning hi degree and getting married, the accountouu ployed in several rock and jazz groups. He's also been a member or Prai e Symphony, an Ornngc Coun!f·bucd Christian orchestra composed of volunteer mu lc:1ans ranging from beginning instrumentalists to veteran musicians m their 60s and 70s. for 12 years. "Looking back," Tupy uplained, "it (playin1 with Praise Symphony) was a real blessin&. because it kept me current on my instrument. So when Greg and Deb called, I was able to step in and play without any problem." The members of Tuxedo Cowboy have showcued several song.1 to Audio Quest so that their personnel could bear the croup's new sound. "I think we've 101 somethina that's vety marketable right now, today, Suhr explained oplimistically. The b3nd has also prepared promo packets with the recently recorded, high·quality demo tape containing original compositions. These are being sent to various record labels. Future plans include possibly procuring an agent. "What we're doing is definitely different," said Velez, who noted 1h:it other musicitins.. such as Bobby Mcferrin and Yo Vo Ma, have teamed their talent to create exciting, innovative tyle of music. "And ho.(>Cfully, we'll find our niche so we can make a difference. 0 T uAedo Cowboy petfomJs Dec. 2 at NI• OJffte m Newport Buch, Dec. 3 and JS 1r Coffee Talk ia Laguna Niguel and Dec. 26 at DeuJrich'$ Coffee m Mt. ton Viejo. AJI five members do nor perform •t all concert : Ttaedo Cowboy metimes brca ~-n into• duet or trt'o. D Today's cover story r eplace The cenc, which return nex t week. f Tlieatrica tradition continues I f Thanksgiving comes, can Christmas -and its annual ceJebra11on by three local professional theaters -be far Let the holidays begin -----~ind1 Orange Coun1y pl.1ygocrs have been coa.xed into 1he holi· day '>pirit cncb Dccc:mber since 1980 al Sou1h Coast Rep· cnory, where the 13th annual produc1ion of "A Christmas Carol" v.111 be on stage Dec. 6-2.7, follo~ing preview performances beginning next weekend. It's a 1radi1ion that has both delighted audience and se"cd as a "class reunion" for SCR's founding actor... who have been active with the Costa Mesa the~uer since the 1960s. -~ince ttre race for the holtdays- begins Friday at local s hopping centers, Weekend columnists and regul ar contributors take a look at holiday-tinged offerings on local stages and in bookstores. Next week we'll round up the holiday music scene. ,. 11111 Another yuletide 1radi1ion, now in its seventh year, is "A Child's Christmas in Wales," the GroveSh:ikcspeare production at the Gem Theater, opening tonight and playing through Dec. 27. More recently, the Ahernati\ic Repertory Theater has been staging Truman Capote's "A Chri'it· T Actors spread holiday cheer By Christopher Trela Specw to Weekend Theater Critic ma Memory," v.hich arrives Dec. 11 and runs through Christmas Eve. 1 When SCR first mounted "A Christmas Carol" during its thin.I eason in its new South Coast ToY.n Center complex, there v.as little thought of maL.ing the Jerry Pa1ch adapl:l· 1ion of Churles Dickens' classic no"el an annual event. But the show sold out repeatedly, and director John·Dav1d C rm~dcd shopping malls. o,er·priccd Chmtma' trrc). Tr:iffic congestion. These arc a fc" of the Orange County holiday traditions that most people don'-t looL. forward 10, a fact that as not lost on the foll., at ~ouih Coast Repertory and Gro'e Shat..espeare Fes11,al. The c two fine profes ional theater troupe!> ha\e establi!>hed their O\tvn holid:iy traditions by presenting annu:il Chmtma~ pla~s that pro,ide :i y,,elcome relief from all the d1)pl casing a,. pects of the holiday season. Even ol' Ebeneezer Scrooge couldn't help but get into the Christmas spirit "ith the en· See THEATER/I Give the gift 'you can open all year ~ S hhh. Can )OU keep a secret? r ,e been Christmas shopping, getting a bead start on the holida)S. With my gifL list in hand, 1 beaded for South Const Pl::iza and came away with a bag full of books that you ''on't want to miss. The stores are .,., ell stocked, but the best of these titles won't be Jround long. This year's Christmas books make irresjs1ible presents. 1 founJ Malcolm I lill'icr's "Christmas," a sumptuous guide 10 the holidays, in Urentano's. You'll want. a copy for yourself, but it makes a perfect gift for anyone interested in celebrating with grace and style. This is one boo!.. )Ou'll want to give early -and include a tag that says "Open Now!" Hillier's experuse 1n design ::ind decorating involves intrica tely detailed crcauon!>. but this beautifully 1llusira1ed book males even the most lavbh recipe' und craft ideas simple 10 follow. Exquisite wreaths, sw:igs, cook· 1e!>, candles, gift boxes. table trimmings, party punches and tree orna· ments "111 inspire reade~ and male this book an heirloom. "The Heart Of Christmas" -compiled by the editors of "Victoria" magazine - i another not·to-be·mis ed book. Designed to help readers create a roman11c nnd festi"e mood at home. this volume ho,vs how 10 gild the holidays an true Victorian style. Unab:i!lhcdly sentimental, "The Heart Of Christmas" features "time·honored holiday traditions with fom· ilies aero~ the country" Y.hich cvoL.e marvclou ly sensual memories of holiday"!. past. For n more down to earth look at Christmas -and a great little family gift -pick up "HoUy. Reindeer, and Colored Lights: The Story or the Christmas Symbol ," which tells where all this stuff came from nnd the spe· cial meaning it has for us today. See ACTOAS/1 'Nutcracker' close to Kirov T By Devorah L Knaff Si;eci.I 10 Wtt..end -1 \J\T \\hen ,,c·.,,e llnJlfy !>lartcJ 10 ttllC'h 0ur breath Jltcr the: Columbu~ Ouancentcnni:.al. here: come:-. the ccntcn- naal of "T he Nutcracker." Uut v.h1le Columbu'' rcpula· on ha!> .. ulfcrctJ rather badly. "The :-..ui...r:.sd,er rl·mam' relJ tl\d) umulhed or image -guih) onl~ of luring thoi;· am.b of lhaldren and their p;..irenh Ill p:t) fur )ear~ ul b;illel lc-.,om. "1fo! NutcracL.er'' is ubiquituu~ cume Dcceinbi:r an the United Slate<,: Gallet rnmp:an1e!> lrom the lledg1ng 10 the oul!>tJndang mount pwJuc11on' of the 'llor. 111 ho'' C Iara I' gl\en a m<1g1c;1l Nuh:rJ<.:t..er doll for .1 Chmtma' prl'cnt .anJ \\hi)l-.e<l o ll lo a bnJ 11f ... ug.ar piun1' .1nJ 11ther lnd1ant· menh before rc·:J\\,1!..e111ng ,JfCI) an her 0\\11 hed. Orange Crn111l) auJ ience' ''ill h.1,c a l·h.1ncc 1h1' ~.:.11 111 rc\i\11, at lca,1 in thcrr mind\ C)c. the pl.in· \\here ;ill 1111, ...ug.ir plum m.1c.lnc.,~ beg;11I ·1 he Karu\ LLslkt '' hringrn!_! 1h Nutcr .id.e r Ill 1he Or an~c Count\ Pc111•rm1n~ A rh (enter Dec. 1 through h · • 1 he ballet -'ct 10 the mu,1e ol P\\Hr lh i .. h J'eh.11k11\ '"\· \\llh choreugrarh~ b) l e\ l\J llO\ and J tihrcllv l•) ~l.1r1~' Peta pa -,,.,, f1r\I perlurmed •b) the ~l ar. insl\) Ualkl. a' the Kin.l' U.i.llct ''a' then lo.no'' n. Dec I '. I lJ~. 1 he Ktro\ \ current pro<luc11on of the balle t ,,a., tar..i ~t.igetJ an 193.i. Choreographed b~ Va"l) \ .11nvnen alter the l\.JnO\l·Pet ip.1 proJuC'llon. 1h1!> \Crsion ., reple te: \\llh mJg1c See KIAOV/7 for some extraordinary gifts, stop by the Metropoli· tan Museum of Art store. In addition to a wonderful collection of books, you'll find a gold plated Celtic bookmark, based on the interlaced ribbon design on the base or an early Christian stone cross, and a lovely Rib- bon bookmark inspired by the carving on a late·18th century Chinese fan. Ed Young, manager or Do ubleday boo"store at Fashion Island, po cs with art books and holiday guts. While there, I discovered "The Book of Holidays Around the World," which is actually a remarkable cnl-Bookmarks endar showing wonderful reasons to celebrate some· ' ti-ing every day of the year. Besides making a great Christm s gift, this is a perfect present for anyone eel· ebrnting a December birthday. Match your selections with the personal interests or those you're buy· ang for and your girt is sure to be a hit. At the Nature Company, you'll find ''The Stargazer"s Diary -a Jour· mil for Personal In pirations" which includes brief observnt1ons nbou t the stors from writers past and present, and "Basic Star Map" which comes with a complete scason11I guide to the stars visible in the Northern Hemisphere with the unaided eye. While there, ched. ou1 "Sweet and Biller.'' a selection of poems by Robert Fr.osi, that will delight the poets and nature loven on your list. Selections arc token from Frost's early volumes (when he worked as a farmer and teacher) and arc accompanied by artwork that coincides with Frost's life. : Although mo t o r this year's books arc visuaUy delightful, don't forget See BOOKSn bearing gift booL.s for the lo,ed one:-. every Chmlmn' since. Orange Coast Weekttnd I Thursday, November 26, 1992 3 Orange (ogst' s-Most ~amp~t~ • liu\\\ '' \\uwu111 ul l U<tu1.il 11 I ') 11l 1 \JI "''1l Jloo. 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NOwt "~T _ '- 714/533-8100 INFO CENlER t I .. t 4 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, November 26, 1992 lht• r.1.:1· ot l ump<'J11 1111b1l•I\ 11n \it'" c.J,H 111~ Dt•u•mlx-r Hl-..idt•) 11urks ll) J d11l1•n l'>l.1hl"lwd Jrt•\l>, 1tw !jJllery •> ~·<·~•"1' .1 • ,1 Jl!1\t' ""'> n11ghl \\Jnl to sil1.n1 their ,, n nw .11011.., C.111 Jl>tJ1t' numltt•r ror ap- 1~ .. n1n,t•n1 t lour\ 1 U J m ·5 10 p m \\nnd.11 r r1dJ1 "''" , ,,,.,r lrl•t• • Ch.itll'i \-\ hitchurth > ,-J tni;•m't'' Dm1 11.,,,1 ~onlil'Rlo ·3 .:~)'J hh fl,(I{ .1 I ,,.f flJ,nr,ni.,"> l11 , r.>t·ph .\\J'U •I lt'.11111111~ unai;t>' lt111J1 !ht• Jrl"l' re,(·nt l (•mt S !-('II('\ "" 1 '"I\ lh<ou.;h Dt'C JU 'I tUI\ HJ .1 m ~ I 111 \loJrid.h f lkfJ\ 11 J Ill ol p m '),JI J•!IJ\ ,J!'l(J I\ J? p<J n1rTwn1 .., In f '"" 8 Or C1JJf Ari Int 3-IOIJ ""'nut• .,1 lh• .\.rt-, (m•..i \\1 1 l) ~ ~2-10 PJ\lc.>I p.i1nr 1n~, bl ll1l..ih1:11t L.il 'IO!Kh«i.. tnnltnut'> •r dl'l1n1l<•lv I lour> 10.30 d m ·6 pm Tu~ d.1\ '>JlWtlJ\ lupt n until 8 p m f 11.:l.11 I 4.tlr11"s11111 f r('l' "One ot the most 11cl1ing. lnnovaliwe and dellght1ul dance comp111les In the enltre world " 1~ \'P .. 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Of8'1Jltv bduded) BACK BAY WE 1"°'4,_ ... ..__ ---. MRVSA~Y 7AM • 1'1AM BUFF£T STYLE BRUNCH '6.95 BREAKFAST OFF THE MENU AVAILABLE FREE PA.RICING FOR CARI GUEST SUPS AVAk.ABUI 71E$T MEAKFAST IN n>MW .. J'Hf #ST &4YSGf" ...W IN NnWOltT «ACHr ___ "' 1iiw j • CALENDAR ~ ~~~n~~~~n 540-122 4 ~ 1•.1\\~!'~ !!'"-!: '.·. • Ofr tbe WAii Callery 2123 MM St. -rtantirrgtlll1 Be.Kl\ n6·G4S8 rVort..s 0y BehreM Sh.lo. Log.>n. SJ .one. 81umh.lscn and Cosby are on "111CW 1nddin1tcly. Hou~c-.:....:..====== Iii \( t I ;1 )j If, P~tric..C-u1'er Rcse.Jrcb f4W'd~li<W IJb· • Ch1isl1n.1> T1R Brunch, Ott; &. tt) or.:itoty tour and c.:itered rccep1oon .it a m ·l pm CMOC ,..\OI~ Ct~ ~u•IJ ill CHOC. Oranse Phone 532·8692. D1>ne)land Hotel AA.JN-1m S40 pp •Imagine 92. Dec. 3 at -8 p.m • AIDS l'hone-5J7·1ffi7S .'\~rs;!° $10 pp ~ J,., • Chri>lm.is Social D<.'C 10, 0 \CC• • Ch• drcn·s FoundJfon ill IOCiihOn ll!A ---ti> ;a rrr 6 pm. ,.._\Onday·friday; 10 am .5 Pm 5.Jturdiy, 11 am .3 Pm. SundJy. Ad· LISTING INFORMATION: If you h•"e an Sef'.'ices foundJttOn OC: l\olodJy c~lebra· • Lollipops & Misllet~ Ot.'C b .:it 11 hon and fashion show at H~att Rq;efl<.) am COPES luncheon and children\ l.ish· •Blue Plains D...c 11·1 &}1,\V\ liOll lor H ~ck.,,\\ men l.11.•ndit perform nc-es ul plJy abc;>ut Ceor1; J 0 II.Celle ;it 1'eY>p.ill Theater Arb C~nter S~5 pp Ct)f •act ~th\ S25 pp ConLlCt Kelly Kohl, 253-0898 ion show at Le Merod1en. ~~poo BeJch S50 pp Phone 836-3601 .tn1...ion frtf' e1.-ent listing or ch<Jnge of inform•tion for • 011 the Wall C<lllery )441-8 Via Lido 81.ackBool(, dirKt inquiriH to 8enjilmin N~port Bt>.ich, "23·5950 Da'e Archer Epstein, c:/o Bl.ackBook, P.O. Box 1500· • Christmu Tree M.ific, Dec. 3·6, 011\e Crt'St Abu1Cd Ctuldren oundatl()(I Contact Donna Andert. 777-4999 \\M p.unb Y>1th 1.5 millonn 1.olts of elec· 184, Coron• del ~r, CA 92625. A more lt1C1ty and "hose "Of" is ft'Jturl:d on "StJr complete c.tlend.ir runs the first Tuesd.iy Trek The Ne~t Cener•tion," will gi\e ii of-everr month. Phone 760.2622. •Home Tour .ind Boutique, Dec. 4. 9 dcmonw,11.on using 1 m1ll100 1.olts oT elec· .i m • 6 p.m., CHOC: Jack & Jill guild at 111c1ty 5·9 pm. ~ 5 Worls by Moses, Legend: OC, Orange County. BT. black Tustin Hills R.icquet Club S 18 pp., 520 at · Nai;cl, Haenr.-iets, Muk.31, W.ird, Behrens tie. BT-opt., black tie optionill. pp, per the door Cont.let Janet N.:igu~k1 532· ~ and ochers ;are on pf'rmanenc display. person. TBA, to be arranged. 8675. Hours I 1 .i .m.·<> pm Mond;ay.fnday; l I • ~ndy C.ine Ball. Building a Beller fu· .1 m 7 pm SJturd:iy; 11 a m.·5 pm, Sun-•Christmas Dinner, Nov. 29 at 5 pm., lure, Dec. 5 ill 6 30 J>.m., ~nior Auxiliary dJy. Admi~s•on. Frl•e. CHOC: little Red Wagon guild at Tlltt of AsStllilnce league of Ne"port Mesa din •The R•ft C.ife 2816 L.JIJ)·eue A\enue White House S50 pp Contact Janet ner dance and ~ilcnt .iuct1on Jt four Sc.i 1'.C\\port 8cJch, 6i'l·079l P1esen11ng the Nagursl(1, 532·8675. sons HOie!, Newport Beach. BT-opt Con Photoguphic N1 Cll Robert Lio\<! Cr~'Ory· t.ict l 1nd.l Napolitano. 673· 12!'5. lht-v "'"' I ~ h .. •Holiday Brunch at a undmark htille, 1nt.i :e >trncy<. e •rot.') t rOU8•• Dt-c 2. 11 am .1 p.m .• FOCIS at Rogcn •Spirit of Christmu, Christmas Carol ~ 6 rc-tdence C0<ona dt'I Mar S20 pp Con Ball Dec 5 i i 7 p m,, 552 Club of Ho.ii; •South Co.ut Art Center 181 E l;'th St.. t.ic_t. leslea Miller, 645-5055 Mc.•lnOfiJ I Hospital .it Nt'\ .. port Beach MJr Co ~J MN 6~6 4545 An1m.ition eels nott S552 pe< coople Phone 574·7211 I • Christmu Lunch~. Dec. 3, Museum 0111'i1n.al \\uod -'CU pcures •nd cer.:imoc fi'ec -• Holid•" Home Tour, Dec s. 10 a.m. 4 I I of I -' ~-• .. _ Counol ol t.lev-""" HJrbor Art Mu~um at ' ~ •ll< o1 ~ <'C1IOO 1m1ltv ...,,tJOn •hKr I""' pm , Muckentt-.1~ C~ter C11cle tour, ~r.iphs and ~r1gr<1phs by \,irio~ Jrti~ .ire Center Club, Cost.1 Mesa Phone 759• lunch. M1 t'\h1bit, Oor.il demon.ts.itJOO~ on pNrnJnent d0~p1ay. HOU/\' 10 .i m -6 1121 .ind holodJy boutique in Fullerton 520 pp pm ~wndJy frid.ly, 10 • m ·5 pm SJ1 • Chris tm.u Bouli~ue, Dec. l .it 10 30 Phone 738-6595 • Christm.is Tree M.igic Qec, 6 Jt 11 .30 S..br1ng. 542·35-"' p.m , ATSC luncheon . .iuc11on and enter . • 1;imment Jt four Seasons Hotd. N~purt • C.lndlelight Concert Oec 1 J .it 5 JO BeJch SSS pp Cont.let Syl\IJ Buml'lt rm OC ?crtorm•ng An> Center .:it 111.ont• 673-9364 · l\Jll Regencv Woth World f.:imou> \\h111enpoo!~ S2'i) pp Bl Phonl' S'i& 2121 e~t 222 •Art Collectibles Dec 6, noon·4 pm , FnemJ) ol Cilregi .. crs Juhn Ouugl.:is fro:nch Ccntt'f fnr Al1he1mer's D1seaw ~lent Ju~ hon and thamp.ignc brunch JI Nc .... port Beach Marrion Comact Elinor frann• sc.h1m, \l 10) 493·155,5 •Holiday Party Dt.~ 6, 1·4 pm Aml'll· can D1abl.•1es As)n clO\\-ns. puppt•ts. ntOlt.' for d1.ibet1c children and 1he11 IJm1he.. JI 1 v.>hn Senior Cel't(•r Phone Cibl -9.so • light Up .i We. De'<' 6 at S lO p m SJ1n1 l<ht'ph MO'>p1t.:il Voluntcl·r PwhrJm tree l1ght1ng at lh~ hc"ptt.ll. S25· 1.000 pp Contil<..I lee Ann OonJkhoo, ;';'1·11243 • Christmli Tu, Dec. 8 1 10·4 pm Oper.i P.iuf1c Gourmet Doner) at k>cJll• n T8A S 22 pp CuotJct MHol l\rC'Uder, 6l 1 • 1249 •Cruise of l ights Det 1 S-21, UC 1ih,1 hJrmon1c ~><.'.ll'll. · \\oriel ut 1i.1rm<111) • cru1'4! through wJlCl\\il\'> JI tluntini;ion I larbo;>ur Adult> Sli 50·9 50 pp t.h11d1\ 11 S> pp Cont.let [\J l\1li:ure. 840 S(J•JO •Christmas "ith Chanticleer 0.-..: lh AIDS Ser.lll.'S found.1r.on .1rd 0C Ph I h.irn .n.c Sout.'l\ at OC Periurrrung ~· Ct>nl~ S40 pp 560 mcludeol 'post<onc1 l rl"Ct'?hoo "11h ChJnti.: tl'r 0.1 C;ih• on 11><- l.:i~l~ Ce>!>t.:i '-'e>.:i Phont.> 553·14!2 • Se.asonJI Soir~ Dt:'C-1& t ~ 11,,,p.1al founJJtlOl'I 1000 at S:: t: CJroton, lil~un.1 ~1f.lut I Conwc:1 \l.1rt:<o l<>hn'>Of'I -71 8111 · • HolidJy Dinnt>r D.inct-Cruiw 1)('(' 1 •Stary Sheeu fine Art Callerit<S 1'4988 .i.m,, Childhelp USA ·~ng ei.tma· • Holid.iy P.nilde, Dec. 5, 10:30 .i.m . Sane.I CJn\on A\ '>u1te I S l~ine, 733· g.;anL.l'' and luncheon at Newport 6e.1Ch noon, lA Tim~ OC Edition iloral Ooats, • Stury, St•rry t-.ighl O..<c 8 at & pm , OHS lv.obi~ on vi p.l1n11n anc.l sculpture "'\Jrriotl. SJO PP· Phone 252·7400 marching b.lnd •• fi~ equestnans, more Human Options >•~nt .lu<hOn .:it Rob..•rt .:it S· 30 pm D1rl-..I \\. o .t'I "!: .... , I I .ibu.lrd )Jc hi F 1N )tnn1o, tur '-•"I\ p.> I I at thl· µlie')' fe.iturong .ut1~ Carohn lord •O pening Celebr.ilion. Dec ) .at 6 pm free Cont..iet N.incy Vilung. 631-6712 Mood.i\1 \\tine .ind food Center. (oo,tJ .inJ John Swn)()ll thr0oi;h Jo1n l r---;=======:=:=;:::;:::;;;:;:::;;::=;;::;;::======:----T.=============================. See BLACKBOOK 8 • Supe,.or Comics 11JIO l'l""'JX)rt 81,d , "'l" purl lk .... h liJ 1·l 9 .U ..-l'lly Juo~ ap· pc:.11 11 J m •J pm N<'I\ .!8 to ''~n auto .;r.1ph\ an.I ~·e out doot pr1Le<. Ot11o:onJI .111 JnJ •~ltd-in fur 'J-lle • ~J~.\n Spiritul Co1llery J HJ BeJr ~ (In lry,t,11 Cnu11l. C~a Ml">J 549 7550. !'I.cw \\otlo. P.11nteJ Film Coll.ib~ .. bv !Nn'lt' Q'(Onn(ln On \le\Y \11 i"O\. 28. 'Sul\l'IOfS ' pliotogr.lphs ~ J.lmes B.1log. on C\h1b11 Ot.'C .) )JnUJI)' HOUn! ~ 0 .l m •l pm Montl.J)'·f 11d.1y, 10 .i m 6 p m S.lt urdJ). nooo·S pm Sunday Adm1>.\K>n lrt"e • \'\o rl.> wllery South llJ) Bc\Jr SI !in c~1.,1 Cou10 C~ Me$.l, 9;C}..6;sr \\OIU b\ 01.lrk') Arnold• on t'\h1bit 111 CA-c i \11-.urs 10 am .9 pm J'\.\Oflday. frid.ly, 10 • m .ft pm 5.lturd.i)·; .incl I 1 .am •6 pm Sun~) Adm~•10n : f ree TALENT MIGHT MR'( THUtS. t«iHT FREE DANCE LESSONS SUN, WED & TI-MtS, 7:30 PM FOR TICKET INFORMATION OR OINNrn rusrnv .\ TIONS ( ,\ [ l I I l ', l •> I '. 1 .' TOP 10 November 23 -November 28 1. Basic Instinct 2. Alien 3 3. Far And Away • 4. My Cousin Vinny 5. Sister Act 6. City Of Joy 7. Thunderheart 8. Encino Man 9. Batman Returns 1 O. Final AnaJysls CD's & TAPES 1. Sade "Love Deluxe" 2. Peter Gabriel "US" 3. R.E.M. "Automatic For The People" 4. Ice Cube "Predator" 5. Nell Young "Harvest Moon" 6. Kenny G "Breathless" 7. Arrested Development "3 Years 5 Months & 2 Days'' 8. Alice In Chains "Dirt" 9. Soundtract "Bodyguard" 1 o. U2 .. Achtung Baby" T p ·25 ALWAYS ON SALE! 1llWU\ RH:muis \ ~\DlU WE'VE GOT YOUR CHRISTMAS ; MJJSIC r fl 1 t~.f" f . : Any Compact : : Disc or • • • : Cassette : • • • Regularly prictKi at • • $9.44 or higher : :·;=~.,.: .• eo........ . ,. •• £ .... \2~\-112 ••• : ' (714) 650-5122 1726 Superior Ave. . CostaMesa THEATER: Troupes will ~be-home-lor-the-holidays From 3 "' '' ""I I ll.l''-"lllhlilll! rt l.h.fl U1,; ... ,11.:, ... 1 \\llh l"t'l,,111~ 1111: 'JIHC ''·•'•· .. 1,: b11n •111.: 111 llL\I \1•u11~ 11 "'· .• -1,11 I I.ii l .111..11111 Jr 111 h11 ,, n. I.· 1ti,· :1 k 1•1 I t•,ncLt~r '-d•h' ' 11.-I \\ ll) II.I~ \dill\\ ll£U• ! ,,, l>1111 I,,.,).. Ri-h,11J 011\k, \l 111h.1 \1, I .1il.111d R1111 Um1,N1m. Juh.1 1·111111.:11111 .· R1HI :<.1id1Jl'hon • 111.I ,\rt "-•'ll•l1l.. h,1\1: 1.11..en et1m- J11rt in thl.' l>..rh111lcd:,:1: 1h.11 tllL') al· \1 .11 .. '' 1•ulJ he "lhHlll' lur the hol1· d •" Unh 11u • ..1,111n.dh -a 11111· l1>t•H·k· .1,uJc111 llllllh rng KLH1..,l1k. .111 ,1,crl.1ppm~ 111lc on lhc Second ~1.1.:.: lur l 1101.. -h.1, lhl.' core uf 1 hi.: ~(. H c.1,1 hl.'1.'11 Jll.:rl·J I h,·, II ;ill bl· b.1,I.. lur the l~th _,, w1111J. ..111J pl.I\ gnL'I'> L',tn c..1 11 ~( K at •J;;"'.4\1.U tu rl':.cr.c their 11,hh 1,,, ,,h.1t hJ, bl.'l·un11.~ lhe h 1pp1..:'1 IH1h,l.11 c1cnt 1n lvcal the· JICI \\ h.11 l..:tn1kin 1' IO "Chn\tm..1l> l'J111r C.JI) Udl .1nd D;inn) O ber· f1l·1).. .1rl' ll> ·· \ Ch1IJ\ Chnl>llll..tl> 111 \\ Jh:' .1t th1: (1cm l hcJlcr. L.1d1 pl..1\.., 1 lw .wthur·, role 111 D1!.1n I h1•111.1' hr1c p11cm. lkll cn- .1d111!! 1hL d.!1.1 pl>e t. Obl.'lbl.'ck lhc ~·•1111g lJ\l.111 '"lh Ucll Joubling I' f11, I.Hill I 01Ji,·1, rllurn1111! t1> 1hc Vl.'lll Ill tu111 11.11:1.. the 1.h~d. Ill 1hc llJ2tb .11c J11cd11r UuJ Lnl1c (1~ho\ Jbo 1ppc.11cd 111 nl.'I\ fH\1Jucllllll of \\ .1k'' 1. )'.l.11111l' Cr"~'l!n, Rici.. I n!\.11, Jlrlikr l'Jr~n. :<.leg Gil- t>l·11 U.it1 ~l.11 .ind R,·11..11.1 I kmn \Jn, h1. II 11" ~c.1r 1hc vl.'111 \\di offer a nc\\ l!Cl de'1~ncd b\ Rl)b Wyatt "A Child\ Chmtm.J' 1n \\ .ilc, .. \\Ill be prc,elll\:d \\\:Jnc,ll,I\' 1hrough SaturJJ)' .1t r rn, ~un· days c11 7 3U p m .. \\Ith \\l'd.tnd matinee' at 3 p m ~t lhl· Gem 12 5~ ~l.11n S1. G.11Jcn tiw'i.: \ special Chn,tmas L\c p1:1formJ11cc will be taged a1 7 pm .. anti 11d.c1 informalion ii. ;1\ Jd.1lilc .11 6311· 7214, C\I. :WO . The Altc rn:.111\1: Repcrtlll) I hi.:· aier 1 only in' Ill> \l\th ~c.l\1lll, bu t its st:iging of "A Chri\lma' Mcm11 ry" already h:il> become :i tr~1d1llon Ir 's Capote's rcrnllect1un of J young boy':. fncnd-.h1p Y1111h .m c:ld· erly cousin . Lee Clark and BJrbJr.i Sorcn~111 once again iake on th e k admg roles in "Memory," Yih1d1 \\Ill bc performed 1 hurl>dll)'~ through Sat· urda~ JI 8 p.m Jnd Sum.IJ)l> JI 7 pm. un1il Chril>tffi3) E"e al ART. 1636 S. Grand A'c , SantJ Ana Call 836· 7929 for lit kc I mforma· tion 0 'o lympc:\ MJm;igc .• 1 pl.1\ l>) l9lh ~COlUI) £ CClh.h drJmJll)l 1-lnilc Aug1er. will be ~1ven a b11ef prl>duc11011 :11 UCl's Fine Ari~ Lml~ 11,catc:r Owt\ fr,...,. ('t• .... Gary Bell and Oanny Oberbeck once again appear as young and old Dylan Thomas in Grove· Shakespeare's production of "A Child's Christma in W.tlc!>." nc\I "ecl..cnd. Gr-aaua~ludenl Barry-C:svm 1,ltrect!> the moral c'(po c of .1 Jc ,1gmng cour1c\3n "ho m:imc\ inm au :imtocrauc fa mil) Aug1er ''rule the pla) in n:~pm1,e 10 the ll)lllp.1· thCllC tfCJlmt:Ol ()( J p Jf"IUI\ t:IJlll• tl!)Jn 1n ··c.:im11lc," "hich UCI \\ 111 p1nducc: m fanunry. Performance~ o( "Olympe' M;ir n ;i~c" will be given llluf:.\l.1\ thruugh S:uurday. Dec. 3-5, al ~ ll in .. with a 2 p.m. 11\MIOec 11~1.. "'" rtHI) be ortlcrcd by cnlling '\(). h(1 IO. Also upcoming oe\:t wccl..c:mf h "~poon Rhcr Anthology," opemng. Dec. l for IYiO weekend~ in the Stullio Theater of Saddlcbac~ Col· tcge. Lynn Wclb 1~ directing Jlld ucl..ct 1nform:uion i\ nv:ul:ibk .il s~ 2 . .s<>So. 0 C Al,,LBOARD-Aud11forh for "Steel Ma.g.noh~" v.111 be held Dec. 7 and ,11 "1:.30 p.m. :it the O:udcn Gh.l\c tommuruty Theater, St. Marl.: St,c:ct at Chapman A\·e1111e. Gar· den Gro\e. Director Michael Ro') \\ 111 Ca l l'( \\Omen, nil of \lrhOlll mu)t spc:i._ \\Ith :i Southern acccnl. Call 97-5122 for detail . Saddlcback College ha) chcJ · ulcd audiuon!> for Ari tophunl·~· "Lp1~Ma1a" Dec, 16 :ind 17 a1 "' p.m in 1he Studio ·1n1:u1er. L~nn Wtlh t) d11ecting :ind will CJ!>t 2· men and \\'Omen from Ince: teens hi late 50s. More information is a"a1I· Jblc 31 582-4757 ACTORS: Familiar faces hit boards at Gem, SCR From 3 . hk I ' 1Juc111111' th.11 \( R JnJ the Grove h:ive to offer '>( I<., I ~th .111nu.tl proJuc11t1n of Charles Dickens' 1843 ''"'~ \ ( IHl'tm." ( .ir11l." <1J..1ptcJ b} Je rry Patch, feat ures .1 rwn t 1..1 1•1 L:,1,1 ..111J 1.f t'.\\ mcmhcrl> back for their 13th go 11<n1nJ. rn,·luJ1111t ~CR f11u11 J1ng arult l Hal Landon Jr. as the p1.·11n~·p111i:hm!-! Scrnog-: At ;i recent rehearsal of "A Christ· 111.1, C..1rol.' L.111Jon c.\plaincd some of 1he changes that the pl.I\ hJ' gone lhrough 11vcr 1hc ye ars. 11 J111.'~ d1j ngc c1cry )t.:;ir, some more dramaiically than 111h1:r .... JU'-1 Ill kcl'P 11 f1c~h. To Jo ii exactly the same would prnt1Jhl} be J mind·numb1ng experience. Someone who saw 1hc ~how 111 191\0 and then came and saw the show this yea r \\11uld ... :.i~ chi!> i' quite drfferen l from 1he original. I think it's been .1 1cry ,1uw evolution. We've done it for 12 years, so "c 'c ;idJcd to 11 and neshcd it out and found all these dif· fcrcnt nuJlllC' If there\ anything different this year il's a l111k hml..cr pace, cutting out ome of lhe fat that may have ticln .1ddcd over 1he \car~.'· '>1111ll'lhing che thJi changes from year lo year is Landon's 1ppH1:i.ch to h1-. l har:i<.ter An Kou!>t1k. who has played Joe anJ ~\r I c1/l\\1g 11 of the 13 years. noted thai Landon's .1pr111.1d1 1.JO d)Jngc the whole fcel ol the play. I I.ii bcml! \lrn~1~c '" ll)ing to find new colo~. new nu· .111,1.·' Ill'\\ llircct 100' to gu "nh Scrooge." obscr. ed Koustik ,1ur1nl! a rc,cnt n:hc.1r\..1l lin:ak. "He's tried lo approach ii J1llcrc11tl~. v.h1d1 ll:llc1..I'> \In 1hc Yiholc sho\\. For example, 11 he 1r1c' 10 pl.1) 11 100 mean (hf...e he did in 1990) then the \\ hulc ~hll\\ 1~11..n another ambiance about ii. But we 1h11ught \\c\I belier f...cc:p 1l hgh1er. because this 1s a Chrisl- 111.1' p1c,cn1.1111>n \II th:tl'' \\h) IJ!tl year had changed from thL \C.H hcllllC" I Jlld\1n .1i::r.:c ll thJt the cha ngei. he ma kes helps to keep Im d1.ir.1ll crt1.1t1on rrc\h ·1 m.11..c \omc f.m ly ~ubtlc chJngcs 1n the characlcr from ) t .11 10 \l'Jr 111 term' of 'pccilics of what Scrooge's goals .!fl'. .111d I'll mavlic change thi.: age \lightly. La~t year I made Scrooge a) old a~ he'~ e'er been. This year maybe I \\on't go !>e far. But the idea of keeping a performance fresh i~ a stage acton. job. 10 have a solid basis in an acting 1echnique which allows you 10 be spontaneous from evening 10 evening." One thing that audiences can count on being the same every year comes near 1hc end of "A Christmas Carol" when Landon performs a somersault "from the floor onto the bed into a hat," said Landon, smiling. "That was in the first show. The director (John-David Keller) was looking for some physical thing to cap ll scene. I don'1 quite know where I got the idea of the hat on the bed and doing lhc somersault into the hat. !·think people would bring out lhc firing squad if we took that out. No mailer what else chang· es. I think th:it's in. I did miss on~. though, in 12 yenrs. I went back and did it (the somc:rsauh) aga in." While SCR's "A Christmas Carol" may have goucn light· er in tone, the original ageless and surprisingly timely story has some dark shading.s to it, which justifies SCR's previou darker take on the play. Koustik, secs a parallel between the play's m1d· l 91h cenlury Engli~h seuing and present day life. "During those limes, as now, there was a lot of poverty. a lot of homcle sncss. a lot of death by disease and th111 kind of thing so in 1ha1 sense the play comes out darkly because lhcsc people ore suffering. Scrooge l.s supposed to be the epitome of selfishness. W~at's good about the play is lhat it comes from that dnrkncs~ into the light. By the end of the show it's ~ uplif11ng. I alwa~ get goose bumps at the end of the show I love douig this show, I re:illy do." 0 'I can never remember whelher it snowed for six days and six nights when I was 12 or whether il snowed for 12 days and 12 nights when I was 6," wrote Dylan Thomas in his 1954 story-poem "A Child's Christma ln Wales." Thomas· surrealistic imagery and his sense of dic- tion and the richne!ill of the English langunae mll'de Thoma~· recollections or hh experiences flS :i child on a 1ypical 6 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday. Nov,mt)er 26, 1992 Chmtma JJ) in South Wales a perennial holtday cla ic. Thii. ycJr marks the GrO\C Shakespeare Festival'' C>cvt:nth an nual cla~1c. and classy. ve~ion of "A Child's Chri tmlb In Wales.." adapted 10 the stage by Jeremy Brooks and Ad· rian Mllchell as a play with m\l$ic Gary Bell is bad. in ht~ Dramnlogue Aword·winning portrayal of Dyl~o the Pocl/fn· 1hcr, as is Danny Oberbeck (Bell's rcol·lifi ) in hi award·winning ponrayal of young Dylan. B d ·e, v.ho has acted in 1hc ploy for the past five yem. is al ree11ng the ploy for the second consecutive year. Like any annual production, there nrc chttng from ycor 10 year. The biggest change nt the Grove for tfiis y~r"s pro· duction of "Wales" is the all-new $Ct by Robe~ While feo· luring rot:iling set pieces wt\ich makes the si:.ae more Cunc- tional than in prcviou years. There's also 11 wa~r look 10 the scr and an overall increased Wei h feel lhat really help to sci the mood. Ano1her ch11n&e in "Wales" is the e~pccted yearly inOu.~ of new pcri.onncl. Although many cast members have re· turned from Inst year, 1herc arc also a number of new r ccs, which present new challenge , according to Lc11ic. "It would be very easy to ju t $lay OK. let'' j'1St do what we did la t )Car ancJ the new people follow everyone." C\· plained Le lie during a recent rehearsal at the Grove's Gem theorer where "Wales" opens this ~cckcnd. ''Th11·1 a big danger in this show. Every year hM got ro be new, so ~c don't get stnle. There' alwa~ lhc clement o( new people, which gives the how a different cncrl)'. But there' that danger of ~yang 'you know what iO-and·so did last year.' You need 10 find new ways and let go or some thinp and Say l~al this person ha lO brin& what they're &OinJ to bring lo thas story. h's a challcn&e.'' Marnie Cro en, who returns to play Aunt Nellie, and Gary Bell :igrec that the play need to be f rcsh every year, which is something tha1 new actors and new set ~leees can provide. Dul o.ccording to Crossen you also need ' new look See WALES/I .. The Holidays are Here! Don 'l spend them atone!-Ourpersonals are filled with men and women who'd love to spend them with you. All it t.akes is a phone call bringing people together!" ·. Sowhat areyou waiting for.-:> Novc111bcr 26, 1992 Spt..-cial Advertising Supplement for Orange Coast Weekend On.r Claudia, 11;,w do I .. ho\\ -a womln \\ho hls t en a fncntl unttl now 1ha1 I \\-quid like to ~v.c a ro mantK r<:IJ!10n.,h1p, {)..> I '>t.lrt by hnld1n1ot h(r tu~I or putun~ m~ .Hm Jround hc.·r \lt h:ll should I tin> t10n'1h1p, but I keep attrJ1.un~ the wron~ men. lncrc lS Jn t01llJI Jttractmn when I rncc1 them. But Jfler I ).:Cl tu know them, lhc~ 're 001 what I m looking tor I'm looking lur 'umc.·onc "h<1 L't 1li<l :>«.."\.'1.lrc lnd 'whlc Ille one\ I meet arc lll.'>(',UIC and even lhnuPth thev're m 1hclf 1(1 ), sull hJ\.Cn t 1, unli Lhcrll.)(.'IH~ llc1\\. 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Y BLDM>li. pa:n 'Y'l'- S'S • rorua.. .ect1111 llllL ho!-. ~lwYI 11w111t11a.riw1drd &cn&lcnu 4S ~ "lllC.Cd 2399 ll<>MA."'1C.PE'TTTE.~OWF ~IS. ,_. SO, _., lllllCSl•t. re WM •S-Sj IO ft"e tift'I .---. &ood ~ lumorout.. .t!ec ~IQIW.,--.n.--. ... '"' 1-& Cati 2.103. PftliTTY SWF .lO.. bklr*. Wuc C)'cd, hoiw:A. ·~ lllJOY' ll't•tl anJ '"°"lea, ... tlf'l."lrt, •"111'11 bta'led !NII 'lltlo CllJOY' I.lie •mt !rw~Cd 11>'1 ~'"'''fl Ud/t h \m,l!l..• / tlll.: u JJJ < lm1d1 1 1 11 }OUr f<l(.tll c.ahll• •/Clltnn • PRl:Tn GRH \ 1-Yl-.DOWl·pr•'" f"5KN1. J.l, <ClCU Ult~lh&c:nt. IWI. IQSOl\lblytllrkll~Cllllll H-IS .. "ho CllJUYS danc;uli. d1nzn1. 1md, ph: lor.cipl\y, m.'Clllhl ''"' S, Cit.. Looi, ma (tT c°"'l*"m.>lup.runana, Ind fucndlhop lr--UlC. Call I 1M SW .. I\ ITR/\CTIVl: PROl-1:.S SIO\Al4A.~ l.pdlltbl~ ,,.., tor k--.net'ft IO shire m~ i! c ,..,lh ltitO'C!lcd "' mttl.SI& fiai· ~ 1111 man 4~H. \t.>,1) •cspons.ib, 11>ho Ilka thrnct aru ...... 1.._,,, 11-.vcl, ( 111t ,.. ants, bor.lt c-ed mca:1. danoll' Ind ... t><> --~ : •• 'f'C"I and bt ?OOlt'd ~<UIU :i \"1 I~ <.:a ~.u7 Sl.£.\'DER. a::mtM Fil pi111 l!_ ~ .t • cdixlitd Keis SW\t »40 \ s. f1~111C111ly ~11b.t lll"llTlllC irunOcd l ma Bae.\ C.JJ 1o04 t\OLPF\OF\T, 1u011g blonde (Willi o.ll'allel) ld\-lfteaf I )QI old'l SOtU &1Ul locii111&.. &nMJdcd tNrl 27 3l lnott C.U USL 00 W'\ TO f.A Rlll wuh 11 IOUCI! a( cl.m, kltk1111 ~ tm11111te O~I ~ht .. ~ lhnqtm ika<h c.uzm r Cl H.ilC \il~1\WJST, Swt. '<!. ~M ~. blmdc. lcp.brms. wnall bus111css ll"''llCI'. ""11cr. JeUS Wiii rec1t.:11dwn11Wcr lhninctm 8cadl c.11m2 0111-A\i lOVl-ll.pa~ic.~ cip td.prrt1yprvfct.••mal 0-.>-«t.l'J You p!ltMCNIC. ~c prolmt0na lll\"llfL'l'lo.d 1tiah<ll1Sh1p ll'\lllC Call 2l•l Dwt-,8L0\01;.5 .... <s.. ted.J jl&nnet ,,,. br~t. tnlll, challo -~ lllltt IL ~"'i'l"' a-JI. C. l.S'O AlBUll\ ll~lllEO 8~AliTY Tall.~fa.ll.11m1 mda,no dulchn, cGaalcd. wi:I inatn:ftd I looe Ihle rnr m..,. 11111 din' bf ~in~ hp1 You. Hand Dnt.~tdf cmf~l.ll -JO. l9ld)' for .ch ftlft, nol • ·~ ~twpor\ 8-11. C.11 1996 Bit arr. wnTY .fit..,..,.,. .. lw'ry blonde OWF wtih cJecDC 1n lcnlU tetU '{JS ~ •• "'"" Sl.l~c,..Uando..h~i.t ,.ho l<:l'e< cl/'.n, "'"' t.•., r PB' m~lCl'lCS,andl.lll 14•~ 1 1ft', 111~ IUlblc:s .. lnoult t•tll ~'lo l\TI1lAlil\I-0\1.~ ( ~~ t" """111:. p«r1 C)oC> \t e~ .. " "" hl'lln<\. ..... 'llCf .. ,111 glll'l ...:11.C .ti II' ""', h;am C'IC 11~ lru,· t:1~ drc:$\ leli\lllt), t~L"I \-.l\" p "IC!' es. and m.IO)"'I 'Jc llr<p n~ t.• mcc: 'Cf) l<:l'll"J, I"'-.! na Wlr.! lurd,.ll<km~ C•'•n:c1p1n (\><:• \I~ Ca. ~1~· PRhTn' Sl-...'\lOR ~\lo }-\,,. ... ' •v.a .u ""ftl r "-C .,,, -i 'C"l'UC• ma., f« cm:pan ~ p i:.i"' • dmut1, WI \, d< \.'a.'ll" c.;., !1if\T \It!-YOI "mst , ·~ c. ~::rt, caru:c lC'Tttlt 'SBrq t" .... onr di~i1 «4.~, 'rr 'R\I ·~ •ilo 1< i1!d &•ACS 1<11\a•C flin' 5 Jnal IL tl ~ ,,1, GORG!OLSBI0\0!•7 ~(~ ?4 ~ P".-"S a""(" ._ ...S iUWI c•"'I' -~. u ·~~ a.~ lclcma~N.411 """".,,l\cadl.C.i 16~0 ITAIJA\ MRl \l-1Tf. S\1.-I \'l, \hipc1y, P"'=!). "'aJ .c •OOWI "'ilh ..itoC\ldt bill pcco>I a;, N, "!' Ol.Ul, ~ ~h11ru.• 1mo \elf mr1&.lvna\\ 111d lf!IP"'Cmcn, dyNmK II\.~ baJ'I s ~tid ~ Sfdo• nmt!t U1 hi) a.l Jm4t INrt ""'11 mati naal "''" •?"' ~1cd \· JI or lallcr l~ ~~ llr• ""\ ,n.•,111\tc:f\. edualt<l rrl .... ~ , ~ < I tv! wn \ 1 '' ( • ~\! St t l t' I 0 Bl O\Ot; pr\lfc• "'~ S~t tn•C'M 'lc'a.'rt, tnl• ~· 'lf'<"l< "1llf 'h I<'~. Cir< llwit~'<'fl Ba..:.11. r 1 ~~9 a.ASS' 1-.AltTIIYO'AI-e. "°'' P.~.i ~ pa1 paw f1.11t •W, &CX'd w . frn:1 &he candi<I Jiii .. . orW;;c ~,!NI io>c '41\e Cllnl~ ~ 1111 y !I 20SI wmow. wr 'O. 11\TKl&-.e • calai. 11' ~~ f)"i. ~'2' oan ~ "'"e tcH\ '~ COiia \4-Call ?bbl SWF li"lonf r.o ,_,, •l~'\ICndcr, prcll). a.iw11 \1'S. pol 1n l, LCtirK.c~-.. l<"'••• lr1& cdlu:Pd, l1!11o!Y ~rd, llll t ,,In • t ,J,.t,._;,•., , Specral Aavertls ng ~pp1ement ror Orange Coast Weekend ow to respond? You can ~wer these ads quickly apd ~ily by calling our electronlc voi«-maJl service. Just dlal; 1 (900) 407-4377 ( HiJJtti aJ SJ 49 pet' ~ Au.mb>t! c.all iength lS •I mmuse eds ~ a tCJMCb..ttme fix:me. /'lease c.beckfr.K ~ h Lm.? before dlalmg) Press #1-for a further explarouon of the 'cncc-mail service. Press #2-lo respond to a ~pcofil ad ti nter the call , w hen dJieaed ) Press #3--lo browlle through the voice ad-. 1ovcr 9SO available) Yoo mua1 be U )"Cat'90 rokkrto respond wor plxc•n '4 \onglrufc Inc. -.imes no l..abobry for the C'<Wlletu of vt rep!) 10 a P"'~ ad--enaemeni 1he Pcn.oNb arr intended fr'f ~by w1jl)e pelloON -lung rcb.toor6htp We rccnmmend !hat voo ~ , '""""°"' 5CNC when mertlng &Iran~~ SI Women Seeking Men Single Female SM Single Mole 0 01v01c:ed G Goy l lesbion J Jewl\h A Asoon I Bloc~ H H1tp0mc w VVli1kl N/O No Drvgs H IS NonSmoaet N/Orinlir Non Orin .. .,. gmtlcrran in la1t 2!h Irvine Call 1402. 11\U... A ITRACTIVI-RLO"Dl· hi.cs casual as wt. as finer uungs in hfe If you re ~ r lllC t1\lll bawecn JM 60. a11nai-r. aa.-e. fl.n. hkc 10 .augh, !opOll and "ti( !p<'lltd. Id Ith )l'll IO "ti( !M f111C$t th'°' 1n my hfc Call 1h1s \/SID SW!-\r.wpon lle1cil u ll llSIJY TAU .. EARLY MT\ prolcsm1nal, 1ndqxndcn1. seck1 '\JS cmip.ruon o.er so llllmQ".ll'llClllJ,CmX.CllnO< Uy only rcquimnmts Balboa Call ~75J JI.ASS TO SILK \'1•ac:ious. clusy blMdc. blue eyed V.1-. ptlllc S !\JS ~ Wlml. rOITlll'lllt. Oir1S11an bOllh puses fa-S<\lh. aC!J•c. phyi1 ally fn. likes ln•cl. d.lnce. lheauc, sporu. laugh~ l.oog Read\ CaU 2524 Cl "ffi. Plmh alhlctJC SWF 19, ~ 1/100 look.inr. for 1111at11•c. Ith Ja,., r<in1&1111c SW\1 6' 21). 27 llW'I l niwn Hca~ C1U 1340 l'IU·TIY PASSIO...,ATI PROll-.S· SIO'\Al 39 n~s. des.res hand "~ \r.i/D class aCl man o( muns I•• trovn1unm1 \c,.pcin Reach l.a 901 Clll \KY \10\Kl-., <ing>c Olns .1nm«11JOscciinawpmn;&n fog i:1ng ':ica.h. animals .,..111c It. txds \ \/:50 '1rr\klut. c..u \1csa u ll ~<•lb ! l 11:.. I' !1TT1 I 05. lonr. hlonde '1Al1~0Wtl eyes. hltt.• dtnll\g. danc "I II> "S beach. boa11 Seal Bea.Ji I.,, !fl'J 011 \.lA Gad' llcallh), 1thlcuc and mc:rcca 1m~~)' d11c.l I W1J11 a big ll~1•C t.N' Jllll'U'ICIDll Beach ( 111 lilt\ HITil-\ilDLfR pcnmal11~. 1>111 rt'lalll'tleAnn \.tarps Pldca1mal "''1fTlall ""1th ll"lq"U'UI& mmd sec&s lid' cn1tRMJmC. aood·hwnoml. liCl1 <•U'e "'Cll adjUS\td ll\ll(h.tn& bool mil \11<\I be lit It. trun, ~IS. &ood n•t;ircd. po11U•c llld open. 4 ~ ~q I <~l Beach Cal 2'1~7 AllltAlTlVL PRmt.SSIO\Al !!.JI. \IS. '7. S'2/l~ Sects ad •cnturw.1. br11lu 1thle1ially 111 clll'ICld. cvltinll) ••vc.. sooali) on· mtcd, spct11l 1'1C"f ~.JS ~~k~fun 1ood1.mes.shannc.~el. men !'nmtJCI nodtSlpponmc:nlS Ir\ VIC Call 178S AITRAtTlV~ PROfl·.SSIO'<'AI SW! 'i&1l 41 mJOY' r.olf. 1a inas aru, nanl't. U'l•cl ()Qora &tmd ,/up. cormurmcn1 wtlh wiuy. tin cm. athlctK. sceutt prolm1on1I W\.1 :'\/S/1). JS SO lrvtt Call ?27) I '4 I OOIDG for an ~a. 1f1 cotm1dl.(ld, 111M11111 rtlauor11t11p Im~ 40. cl.V, aaddkilblt. at 11 .. r H/104 Scdi11& r!O A °""· succcaful, NSA>. no dulmcn. lovc self CAla Meu. Call 2369. - BEAl..'llA.ll. lnlidc and DUl.SJF 40, seel.uJ& spintu&J J*Vlcr. I'm I Jood fncnd, aff~. Ill J1QI shape. hkc io laugh. EnJOY muJl(;, movies, danctn&. 1C11Unan. waJhn&. Srw pon lkach. C..11 2397 SOI.Sii WF. uun. IC!J\IC. mJOYl con .au. plays. I.ht OUl6ocn. How bw1 you' Let's &clloeelhcr W CS1m1t1110 Call 2153 LOOKJ:-IG R>R 1 l1llllnng fnmd and COl!l(*llotl wtth powblliry om "1c too' I"m a DWF 51, lookinc for samcone 4 S 60 IO share quality ttmc ""1th. Long Beach. Call 2.US CARL'G. AFFECTIOS ATE. com mun1ca11vc. non m11c11altsuc. AnJVtt. llQI, a!ITICll'C, clcveed SF dcsucs cmvn111na11 ""1th 40's-SO't SM ~ lm& Bo~ CaU 2018 TAU. (61. A1TRACTIVf wtdc!w>, young S4, N/S, sedJ fuianc:tally se curt &cntlanan wllh • W'lclc rqe cl IJ'llat:SU who alJOYS hfc. ll1A11111g too Boch. Call 26SS SWF. NJS. SS, S'S , Cl.ASSY. ro- mantit, pope~. FJ"IS/ Cl&Uial Soeb 6'2 t, S0.6S, sin co:c. honcsl. cdutaled. humorow, rorrrNtmenl fncndlhfamw ~ \.1wion V1cy;i Call Ut1 C1ASSY, PRE'TTY.111m OWF 41>. love lcnms, wim, dining. 1r1vcl ant mals. spms. illl\Slunc mtn TllSlln Call 2392. CASl..AL. CO'\H.:\T Teomboy DWF 43. secure, jnK!ltahleu:acher Wlth ~ duldrm scd.s P911Clll, llu.tble fnc.nd' ~ewpm Beach Call 2142 I AM JEWlSll JS/57', tllnCIJ>C, llhJCCllc. w111y, alaohady •oodcr lul and paf ra "' ~cry wey I would hk.c 10 ,,_. a Jewi$h man who v.11l lunar me "'hen I Jct hkc 1l11J' ~cw pon Beaclt Call 1822. PROff.SSIO"-AL SWF SJ, \JS m /UY1 ~. tn•cl. tcmis. Sa:U <anY 111 ma I< I h•lll!IJIOll 11 •W.. Call 2701 "GGRF.SSI \1:. BL I G E.\il.E 't'r 4 5. ~IS ll\Q'IOC&mOUS. sense ol i.. mor down lu ainh. 11red at 1ames 'JIOOWICOUS Scck1n11 someone IO share hfr's &rtal""'.,., Las Al&rrulO! C&i1 2.'6~ ARl-VOL Sl'O\"TA.\F.CX,S, 1p1n lu.al' SQ y and 1m111' An Y<N \&II, S<\lh ~JS ""1th I fabulow KmC o( h..tmllr' I am l.ei s C3apt1 COIU '4CSJ un lb20 LOVl-UA-4 FTUF~\DS. ncw ape ncnccs. tom) and lotnurTow1 OWF. s I. s , •. a11r1C11vc. bn&hl With Jtl'll smsc ol ln.m<ll' Desue sc:nilcman 4S 5'. '\IS.10 ~ duma llUI, c.on ans. ITIO"ICS. 1nvrl and &ood con •cnat 100 I rvinc. C.ll 2&61 \JG .. PLEASl\G SBF tcUJ tc c:urc. Clea!ICUl CJX>OUS &enllcman 33 SO. any not1onal11y, for ,..a con ccru/danang Mw1on V1cJ0. Call 2496 COLi'-TRY Gli<I_ 40\. loves oly hf c. art, muso •• dmx 1f1J. new .c!\-cn ll.ll"CI Sccb hmes1 SIS malt 33 Sl 1111.cmUd in pcnon9I &JV""1h. lhlr 111& fedmcs. and fun' Las AlanulO"o Call 21 Sl OIRISllANifSYCllOLOGY WF 4 3. S'6' Isl m. prdl)'. f cnwunc. Sct1 ma DWM pro(cmonal, educ:aled. N/ S. c 2 S2. llll'Uns p-a. ttlJU&)I Clr11uan11y. PJJcholoo . hwnor, danu,cac:rcuc 0nn&cCOiimy.C..U 231S Special Advertfslng Supplement for Orange Coast Weekend talk! DWF 4!, S'6"Jsltm, &11!'<1•~e.. 11:1.-c 1nc!Jv1dual who mJOYS IG'llllS, htk lllJ. cianan& hmc:back ndillJ end walk.son lhcbmch. bvinc1C.U 2148. BRL'NETie KNAC VIXEN, SWF 22. model, Ocluu _1or1caus. blue- coOar bruncue r or qClbcmess. ca sual f1111Y1111· Be laid bldt. H11111111· IOl'l 8cadl C.U 1088. 81:.ST FRIEND WANTED. OWF ~/SC..tholicl~llJforDiSMOns· u111 N.5 (4-0-SS) Cllb:llod, arucu· latt, scnsiuvc.. bumorous, u:ceaf\11 for fl.II. c:anna 11'11 shim& 111 1ood umcs , bed umes and 111·bct- 11na Irv inc. C.. U 2921 SWF SI. seeks pn>(mlOll&I &Ulllc· mlt'I for lnVel. coif. cllNaJ. fun • more Balbol. Call 263S Ct;TC A. \l> SPlcr Y. old f ashmed SJF, 25, seeks CCllllllllllod rda!JM. DWF~iJ.OJUOQltma acd&.w.- one mccre"\o dl&rt lllT'll' md tlllO au .... 111i. lrvuw. CaU 2303 JUST BECAUSE I M Bf.AIJJlF\JL . .doewi' -I elm\ know wbai's mpanant in ltfe--lk1 "''· -t111_1 QI, fncnds, ICml). 11wvtl, an andmusi.cl I am iomy40's (look 10's). blmdc. S'S'/120. I would lokcto mea a 47.52 >"old c:rllOO(Jfl ally and finanaally KCl.n souinl1e. Irv SIC. Call 2JOS 'PF.OP!.£ SAY J'M A lTRACTI VE. I -0-· Viveoous. punt , $1'11 IS. 42, look 30 ~111'-OJF. I •Wit an 1111dh1cra. prdmional ~ man 4G-S5 •1th • aood heir\ S1d 1 1ood mind. l!\'inc. c.u 2449 PE11lC. A 1TRACTWE.1111tO!JM, sporuncous, fcmmmc. SWF. ~15. with IT\ll'IY 1111crcru and gra1 tcnSC! ol humor lookori& for ramaiu;, st DON 'T WAIT! Free fifteen word ad and free daily message check! There ·s never been a better time to try the Personals! Send in yours today! Form on page .l $h1p ..... 111 fl~ scncrous. dcotruld SJ\4 'Aw:tm Vity;>. Call 1327 SOPlllSTICATl:.D BRlJNETTE SWF • .S6/IH, alnCllvc. SGISlll•C. 1111dltgcn1 tedJ SWM 4.S.SX. po- f=ic:n L lallhy. clc1n hfe-st~lc.. Leng 8eadl Call 2191- BOll f..\UA.~· Adapcablc, arusuc. 1nandclccnl. vcruulc. N/S m•iroo maual pro(css1onal. 41 . .S'3. tcd$ il!Mr'C, llmi llrlnroli led l'l1lle fa- Gbnwrutma11 T ustn Call 2391 aASSY, AmAcnVE. SPON· T Alli 'F.OU S. blue eyed, bnmcUc p o- f culOllll. 39, DWI-. ~IS .s-s·11is. lo-cs arwnals. lhulrc, rlO"IClt &olfer. scdJ horlcsl.1IH C1.l•c. c:sablubcd, cmot10l\llUy ICClft COll'llcrpatt WM :'\JS, 36-4.S. f<" r<ll'Tl&Nlt and ml•c. ((WQll Call 27111 CAR1'1G JEW!Sll W!DO'W. ti<>, '"'wlcl ltkt \0 Jo,,c. lq h and dance again llun1ing1on lkadt Call 2507 TI Ri>D OF GAMl:S'? Mc tool DWF. ll. SS. one sen C\my. wuquc. a1- tna1vc..pro{cssl0lllll •qgufc.Scd.s Slnc:ert, lllnC!JVC SW. :\S genile- !Tllll 26-31 CaivcnatlOll. edvat\R, boW, peoplt, filnCSS. tnlcntand· ing.st.utc.cannc bvmc.CaJJ 1~6 PRETTY, PETrn.. Mt:SIC lF.AO IFJU'2' /I I O. seeks• &cncle 1'!\111 ...tio 1s sp1n1ually ITlll'ldcd, alll- lc:tic. 4().. .SS. 10 llwe • spa:iaJ hit 1oa~ °"'11c Coun1y tau 2000 A1TRACTIVE. SF.XY BLONDE. DWJ.. Ufctp"lll&lf llllO Oitadl ol Rd Scima and au md:s al miff Lo--c 10 bu&h. dmc.t, Jolf. bile, beach .... alU. boa11n&. whl!C'lllJ rd hkc I fnmd Ind CompanlOll ID r.lurr hft with, • W\t .,.,ho ti lllt.al•C. 1111. 1111tlh&tnt. awe.rt. 1C11S111•c, 1 10-~ scntlcmlrl ~ so a..c.k 11 DUI] 1 Lone Bcac.h C.11 27 ( 4 At"TlVl-~ PFITI1-LADY. Ill 60lb, IOO'a c1ananc. nnhn, kd.s 1'!1111 With mnalar l/llaUI! Fulknan Call 2.SH IJOIIT UP ~y LIFE. 810 GUY' lntcU11a11. pa.u1ooac, open, lootin, whu female.. Tall 57. lllnClrtC. lo>e 1olluJh,1olf. sul,deqi• fldl. n •d, dlncc. Y ~ aur1C11••. 1'1111. ~ aaccadul, IMn. wwm. 111. 4s.5S Lcng Bach Call lbll Pl::'fTT'E. A 'TnACTlvri, AcnVE. WF, wouldlt.keapenno 1n my ail boll or far 1.1111..,.. •q.sllaoHflr ~bWI& lon&Badl Call2299 curt tnll'l ~ti01oi!wc hfc't IC!vm llft'I \1wion Vrqo Caa 20SO ATTRACTIVl-81.t:I· FYr-0 RLO~DE .S"<I SWI, ~I'S btJ0)1 dlnin&.lr•"cl.an,lhalrt.spcn1.h~ Sld lumar Secb ~ ath lcu.., romanut. Owulian gtntlmun, '\JS. for b!rl me pst."llT C«0na ikl Mar. Call 242b PllYSICAll \" mswi:..s-Htond, scdls one "'tio en'°"' dant 111. lllt 1110, lll(QIWns or beach. ""ldl tel* cl ~ San Bcma~c CAoril y Call 211 7 PRETTY. VIVAOOl..S. ;>layM, -"atturws.~cd. lmunr.e, lov IZI& lldy, many 1111cnsi... ICCU !UC assfill, annctrvf man. 43 SS lmg Bad\. Call 2463. AmACTIVI:.. SWF, 3S, LO:\O HAIR/CiRS !'.YES, 1081 bi)O) laiiJhtcr, <Xln'-cnlllOl'l. I.ht OUldocn. sporu. pcrf orm1111 wu. 1111.., food Seek ~u~c. easy So'"f. pro(es siarllM SWM, 29-40. for fnendship. fun and pow bk rofT\lftU. C CllU 'Aca c.an tn• ATTRACTIVE. BLUf. l:.YCD BLO.\'Df.. 6"1 ', OWF, M . 43, 'ant n.1'1Qnlin..kd1f11forant "'Ol'lllll llWI' Yau c:an dn:umt up and I.Ike mc~fnm~cYalllll IOiwtlS IO boola 11'11 pm. I .()(•inc for Albie, tdf<Ollfidcm. 6'3 • c IJYC &enllauan. Jl.SO. Like dine mi. •Gitc,tall -"'· kids 11~ unpin Beach c.a u 2()()9 HEALTIIY W6Al..TIIY WJSI:?? Al~fh.lnlim SNpon 8-.h JOC11lly aaiwe SW lady. dw~ fi.f\1s , NS, tcci.s S6'60's 1e11\Jan111 ol a«omplisllnall, chnatr. llUJ n1y and fanaal SC!Nlt)' IO P'1 f11lly~•cly shaft thair om vEAas• Let"• 1tgh1 1111 Ollr h~a_ t111csha1 !! Ncwpon 8cach. Call l&Sl. SWF ~TRES llA."IDSO\U:.. fTT sBM Ids ..o rm s?, l9. r11. '"' ~P&OOW..S1~ f\llUI\. CaJll658 WAN'TVJ> A nullllly ~ rcbl~ wa11 • r11. nn. annc. ~~WM 60+ U,p up my lltl Hwpc:r1 Badt. Cd 2796 DW. CLASSY, VIVAOOUS, pc i.-111a1ncy RamH mid &1•1111-~ tK1lrl prol•IODll DJM, 40-t9 wilt l*. ndic1CNI •aha far ~ l'ClaJcnltlip .,._ C.ll 2179 ' ... " ~ WIJTL.IT. IJIM BLOSDE BEAUTY -.. KrllWll amJcrtm1 4$t IO c!w'C ITIOVIO, ll» UUm!. lbwldcr111&• 1nlclripOKCI wilh 11111' 1111 lulu. b'trnc. c.u 2181 l OMASTIC' lESPOSSIV'E1 RAOIANT1 OJf' ~~ ~ S'lO ... 1111ell•1m Sl)t, SIS. lS-4S fcrammiucd ~~cad\ en· lift M 1111 be ndl II\ tnrVpasstc11 .,,in m.nci 1 ....... 1 ... 1!11 opa\~ io-WIC. Calf ?220 PRETTY, PETITf.. PR0~6S· SIOSAL. Off, SIS. 46, wrm lfroc· 1~ ccrnpau-bl~ lhr outdom. spats. dananf., ~. thcllla and m.ldl more. Sen.ms 1 bcSI fnmd. io.er m bfc ~ "1th Jlnlllar badpiuid. \lt•l(ll! V'tfp C&ll lt~ swr. s~ A.\tPt.F e\:r m. 'its. m JCl)'S sunp;c hf c Oflllll)' • bomt. .i ooncau.. ITlWNTlt llVS the lbcala Scd;s ""'' • llOl1 obJcul•. wddy br:s San J1*1 Oipcsu.no Cd 2111 l''TUUOL\i DWf. S6, 10¥• ~. ll'AtU. bcadl. nvcl, 1c:u lllCl dmm Sais anlmlail I01'11rt Qll'IC i..ap. (ka.:11 tall 2501. I WA.'T IT Ail.' A ruce SW M w1lll All Alnencan 1ood lcdJ ~·· r-•Q)l cmouot\ll!)'l«\R A" )'QI call Ihm""' Pl~ ~. no duldftn. no _,.. or iraaltldD. ll"t, h1D t-i ol "'" S1d ao BS! CClmll dd ~' <:.II 1613 WA.''Ti'.D a prlll~iooalman ~"°'"'1obt~tC. lm 1 ~11111.fy. 4Ut. S"'l. ld•cnl.rQIA 11\c llnl•t YOll ha .. c 10 br • nm smola. toClal dnl\&l"T San J111n ~llnll() <'• u 21 ()! CAIU~O. A ITRACTIVE BlA'>OE.. 40'S mJ¥ ip{AS pol1 bO. tnl&t l .,_ llJU\I 5cW I'\/ S &ertla!wt 39• far fwl A ~ 1<fth!p lnine. Call 22Sl lFl"'S C'()\;..f.CT' )'W .. \6, SS! llS, we2 ~cd '7, '°'~afro.. t101111C. brit)li..f ln!Y. m1.1lll f ar.c&cd. Ill' t S'°""'ll du\dra\ (ncnll, ln\d, IOWll'-phOloVJPll>. b1qdinc. ... ~ lo tpMS. and ITX'n' VOL ~ rJ Ille .,., S • hi I •try~ nv.n Tuun C'~n U~ SAf, ~H. rnu.\1>t.ll, 1111¥ tl\C, PfCh:u-1 ""CIOWI. ~ ~ lpWld if yai 1-•c old fllh.cncd val ~ \.er) Meeuful UI rou' C.*7 andnouc1f1llll I --•llcall&. ~ .. c. Call m.- SENSITl\1£ ASIAN fDtALE Lowa~-•· vwYd- 111_1. ball pn'A, dlmllC d1JIPTS °'1r\&t c-iy. Call 259& UM option 3 for more ads In our v~ pereon•s! Other Areo\ f'ltESOI F£1.l\'E ~ fc:rn1 -.. cWD.nd. ch. a tatc. &(IUI mo.. cluftl older. romaouc, acn -· ICCOll!plsllifd, fllfll!Clrll•C p«WttOUt llcvaty I ltlll CAii 1~ OUV&SKL\l\lD WF. S 114(\. ~'°'*-'''--wbolil.e\ CJ'OQ~ ....... -~'"'· aod libcnl pollUCt. PlllCnlna c II\ C&ll 2.lll A Tt'RACTIVli SBF, wan11, t .. ) ~ (..if.f11tnd. ~,... 08t dqJmdc:n&. ~ tulnS· ln.alllR r ... 11y Malled ..i ~d "~ •-.tc-flllfll ~s . ..-• KWdl 1111 fOll ~ ID I'"' oW •1!11 Md ai,071 hfe. '6~. ~), fnmdliup, ln•el iM -K ... , ~ wabcsr balJoe i,.kl91& 1114Clbpt-Let " .. C..fi 21•9 • COP WA"1li0 by flO) ro.11\r..i swr 10 ~\ bt tuMiM""' .,,..i pu•IOM.IC • U "1 'All'llC.I { tll 174'1 PETI Tb SWt' 25. •Cf) a '" r. brow1I bl11, lwtl C)'4 bt1U11' Seek• 21·30. ai.arttvt, v um U1Wt·loY1111-Pia~ drl Rc- C..U 1011 SBF S'lll<IO. •'lltnff li'l'lU't Md.I S~M ~. 6/190t. NF4C lookll\I p.a11•1 '"' m111o l ~u ~Ip 1.oa Aftldo C'all I ~ SANT A'S 111-l.1>9 • looU"' f0t Ila°""" HMdly IS-,' \1e 4< •la. pntty, ICllU$, t.&·prof~('f f6,lo•cs ...... ~ Y°" 41 'l. sutOIUM , CO!tlp#~ II.pp~. "°' .,.. \f •Odot. pwl'l1' ... PtC ~ SluJ111 C'th Call 2'9l S R>Ol 81.£»i0,c:iae. 37,, .au d.a7 Su~ hurlw, O N min.I.. You hl•c~CIYlbJll& acir:p& • 1 Culver Col) C.ilf I M>S SUllf lNO/WL'lDSURflMjf ~ ClllhllltMI .,11!111:4by lllt•m U'CIOlllC. ~. ~ '*ll~SWF ,$4/110.sr-- • sy'Clll ~ Mlt'I QmpialC!ft.. ~w9111,'-0lllc:t 101Cfnu · la11c:11&. 111unar 'f'O"U' f1INll. w11m1 &nL r111 . dqJ..s prolawtNllcaqNW .., ,._., ~ 8dlpllys ICS, lOC1&1/pllMlMJ C:Ot1Ctft1 SeW HNW " (..aally .. pmdml.tcN~ ..... t,, lllllftlc-wldi dwlns, )6.j().. NIS. N/D. M.w V•a Cal 1912. SWF. "4 toot. 34, _... .. hand.. bc"'1t w..r Me P".lf leat. bloodcinwtl, 10$ Holl; wooJ Call 1JT1 A.JU. f1GU1U:', --~Ca.a .... r-ic.n~cJ.11.d -. r~ pwoi.-..&.a.t1. 8to "'·· for~-,. t91.ta1Cy. C111111 bt ,_..,... Lo& All'llll· c.11 1149. P1t1lTTY PROFF.SSIONALSWP. lmd. '•·lowull. ..-llwer, ~1 loob )5.$'4110'J. NJ$ S.Uaood- looltl'f. killd. .-..t.1 S.1lM (11 Sl)for._ ......... ,..., LA t.111231 Orongt· County Areo WA.\T LOVINO ......n Wt11 j'CU'DWU dlltd? ltU lh-*'l-o:I, i.:m. 111at r~ ~dines• e Jcu h11 SWM 61 A lad !JI flS1, goa 40.._ l&c -. lllCe ICG. aood f1p A 1oob. NA belltucm duaf. brc 2 -ie A l"C TI..C Lala Bed. Call 4'21 IW.l>SOME rtfYSIOA"< DWM 4 S. S'W16S, °'**"1)'11&. Ilk• Ill in&. IOllld, bmdl. dinaQc. llllal cumbmd.. fimnaally llQR, de- • olcd. mq. Sab11negye.. All cn"C.aft'~ ~ --37. 4S, pd ..U.. few~ rcll· t1.-islup ~ Bacb CUI 4CIS GETil.\G TO lcnoot )QI. lo learn all about )QI. io bu rw. hcpe )"1111 like me. 45. S'lll flO Nc,,.pc1dcid1. Call •213 ADVl:.-\'rulOCS SWM 29. fmal}' .,bs. au ""'°'-SF U.33 10 tlwc lllt ~ S... Ara l"fll }.&J7 llA\1lSO\CE, ltO\tA.\'TIC SWM '° tfdf a ~ •• CftYllll (111 ~ cnd&M:ml nb:l, and • bal fnmd. EJl.fDt' 11U1C. bc:adl, IM eru. ICnlO. ~a pb' Mt )'CU !U L'il:n hinr. Call 3'J3 llA.\O.SOME .. WIDlfEAµll.D , tmS111~c. r-"" ..tw. m11~ ird-. 31.dar\ hv . .fll, ..... attnai~c. lll\Slll\'c ram1e. n1111t. C.U 1107 nc. l.El"S sa 10 ~ _. c.i.:r mpy llUI t>crylhq. inttlicn JWGl'ClllQllil, 4S, .f7/le.Q ~ Bad\. Ca'J 4121 MAUlAGll FA.\UL Y ML'\'DED, SWM 39, S r tl60, JS ppy, hc..tb), acr'* rci•ty. sood 1."ilpc. ndlli<nl .... wide Illa cs:&. sOOlll -· -" t-, llML:a. ....-e, ccmidnlt.. ha'ft wqn&y W et-... Ale Jh IO lllld 30'1 •Q .......... h-. Call 36.ll TAU 6.,. Orcp11•1~•-nw- ned.N/S.lllblt,oo ..... l"6 Sa.pa. IClClll ihlcr, IU)'-ICJllll. c...:..n. praf•ICllll...,,., .... '"" ...... allad ..iu nl Cj1IMI umta. ~ --ii... lady IO Wll CID bc:all tan from daD CHWl'IL &ibOl l.i.nd.. Call )919 ARTICULA Tli. •tll·m•nnct_., ~br\llll..in.4',fl llllOllJJ --. rr . .in and • laic.•A"taoU.--...-. w.. iU'laM.. ...., ..._ en.ui Ill clwiic Wy, lS-4S, 10 illn llllppy t.r • .,., -..w ~ ... '*icv+ifL lnftt. Call 43tf" VDY 0000 ~ 6' prvl• JIOnll. dimy ead r-y, J7, 'IW'}' (a. Sab"'1111naM.P1&11eWF.-. 0-..... ,. rid l 1'1. led ,. ~ ......_...., v.;o. Call 3791 81!STR1END..-11y_.,..,.. lllilllW SW)(. 6'1'. JI. ...... ................... '-. fl..1-iltw.wliMll± ..... n... c.a 3'794. ADVIM\Jli, TlA V&-SWM47 -.--..SWPr ...... ..._ ~·t·ri:,...., ..... ... .. I • 11111 hadlamt SWM J9, 6'3!200 bbcnl· minded. "*'Y ylnCJd Ullc:rcstl, ,.al lllMICb Scds SWiii/AF aae, fit. llllda-37, under .S'Uvine. CUI ll2J DWM SS tab Tanalt 10 cn- Pf Ille coocl lie OIC>rWlce Quay . dmx:rA. pu1'CS. lllCI' ICS f '11 6'/165 Cmta Mca. Call 43 l. OVf.JtWORXFD, undapla)'l!d, ca n:isly 11,aftd r.thleu.. 36, Gl.JO>" ~ -. fin a Ill)' doc n-.C.111 lSll DF.PE.'lDABU! IMPORT SAM. balQt. hlol'llOnJUI, s~m60. S«.b piatll!l SIDF 10 thrc qualny umcs. Fnaid.tupJua. ~'"e. c.a ms m,SF.0..RE0~1.pwybcanl,S/ M , 1>'7/200, 01,oy 1tlQ'lr..e, busi· -.1111lft.IN Wan1Jivelywoman Sp llJll Call 4Sll SWM PROF"ESSIO\AL. 43. 61, ~ SWF llllda-JS. fit. lllnlal¥t.. ._. fur monopnous re.laum lh.p. -nC!Vrlp. 1mel, fun umr.t. La..,...a '•&lid Call 4117 SPIRll\lALL Y oncnted proles "-' DW\t 6117$ ~ md cabk, tcd.J posru•e. ccmlt. allndi•e, Cl1l&ibn)-~ 3S •s ~111t. cam '41• PATii:.' T GOl.fU DW\1 '"1llU ""'alr~l( ltd)-JS -45 ID Cl pk:n f&.-.11)'•. Ctttnt, mid cacb llhcr h ft Call 4 966 Sll\C, AcnVE OW\t ~ S'7, ... Mid noau. 9CG> ""' \IS undo S'7, tJan. Cou \to& Call 4?4l llA.\ OSO\iE PROrt.SSIO\AL SWM 3~. s l~lllO, -. fl"11.e, prcuy p!a)'l*t .J0.4S for romance. fun. crnd. T 1.11U1. Call 37'\S EDUCATB.0 PROFSSSlONAL SWM, 67111$, ""°" dminc. •· q. ..tlllllk. Sells_.. SWF 40-50. ~ panncr. for san- mft relatlallllup. lmnc.. Call ~ A TTlACTlVB PlOF'l&JOSAL. ~ DWM. NIS, ~ 60'1, S'7/ ISl • .-.and~&JOYICD- 1111. pl(. *1ms. lftl ... ~ Seela ,...ey, ..-diieii lldy. SCh. An JOI' ... f Sl.-t Ni nl n> ~liar~ -rcMion- ... Nc.pcr1 a-... C.alJ 49k ATT1AC11Y1i.Sf.NSUAL.- SWM 11, ..y-:.-..-.. bcllll· flil. ...... f.u.my,_. naCa.Ull99 LOVINO DAD. OWM 34.tlftC&m pni....i ..... 2 l/l 'Yf old -.1~Qll&Ody ....... 1n1Cbre -.. ....aM.. (1(.,... Wy. mcnl ...... lrYtnt. c.11 3976 TAU.. A111.AC11VE M ...... ~SWF)O.JO.U.f/Uln&IO ....... --..... l widl.. !rY .. ~ 3.'96. AVAl'ff·OAll>I wnt•/9'f• SWM 19, 6'/llO, ... _...., ~-~SP.n.». lhnlnctm 8-.IL CaJJ 33'-4 AcnVE. Ol.iOOOR 'YP' o~. 1111d 40's, Md.s I.Im, NS WF awe bea:h. Harley. rneJ. ~.and quill}_ JJtt.c Loe.ciha. Sc .. pon Be.ch. Ca!l '413 TAUSW\t 29.1> l/16S, luok111J roi 1i:nc11>r swr 21 33. r~ ~. mtlllU ~m.np.and wed end '1..1 i>ie-bt .. 111a111c re. pouiMc K'l1 ow rdat.cnshlp w,n ~ io au Orqt. c.au 3073 Vf.RY HANDSOME. 1thlaically buili SHM JJ. Orutian, lr\fllC, pai1 SOlSt d h.mor, ftt~ Cornplllble SF, 21 31 lati 8-.h. Call 3141 RO\tA.'iCEA~1>r1.11.SW\1 ?6.li'/ ll>S, t.nJsame, luncroos, canni S«kJ llmf II\ at1111(U•t S~ 21 JO ~ llt. c.u 3240 CLASS ACT, Soocl ltx•1111 SW\1 6'1', tl,c:ellcnl thlpt, v.elt &rOOOICll .. .d chDed. rdoa1.11& 10 1'cv.1JCll1 8-h.1\1ux?n1tW1CUU•t. roi mcriya erofClll<llll~lnd pholo modd.. • ..t111 1 •Cl) aanaM .. II sl:apr.. dmy and su:tally a..1 .. t SWF ls.47 -+lo i*cssa ""II and ., a!Jo CDnfona~ 11 pm_ \cv.pcn Bach Cail 4QS7 llE.\AISSA.\Cb IM.\, Sll\1 bl Ill, bUc. ~. A•ll'J. lood ads r. ~ for Ir.IC ll~O!I BCICh Call ~ Ot.'TGOL\Ci"t.d'4nlcrSW 1,ll llll!C'llC bl.wld. c<Uce 1e1dw!. nc- 11 Ila Ws t::nal•t. l.'lldl•&C:r4 SF lninr. Call \SOI> PHYSKlA.\. di•artcd, Jtv.-u.11, ~. flflllcndcr. appeaiina Sed.s Qlhl nled, )oCIUthNI .Wucuc r~ ~ poit1•e 11.1blc rcla11onsh1p I ~ Alal!lllOI. Call 4660 CiROOM/OOOMl Wtdlock/ headlocl? Ma1nmonyltltmony' M<incpmyhnonoloo}'? l\c cllo9ai lltndsome, wtioli'suc, lwmorous MwhalCmCr 6'n90. ms slan. tnmy. bod.aaclUI beauty 2.5'40 re. (Om'Olllahl\C (ore'IO fabulous fi11 llllllllftl\m &ad\. Call 4017 TOMBOY WO'tA."l lWtnlcd, SW'4 37, 6'1/llS, immillr. Md Citbfon 1ooka. UAJ ~, •CllllftlOtllt,. llhldle build. Cos&a Mea. Call llSS AT'lllACTIVE SW OR.AD 1111- dml. 2t, tllJOY' ahonl&l•c l'IMIC. ~ -ies. Mana Amts -tb, aJLcsicnaA WJ SWF .+io IS briP, a111C11~C..1111bopl•ICllC. 11111 • .u-...iy ao.. for bi llata lllilll pau1ble ~l1b0Galup n.A Call )29l OOING NOWHB.lif Like IO So ICllllrWblrt7 MdrlHS-' al(nt}'. Gfunaff CllMI~ WWlllJ.ilm. 1llld-..J lldy ht IO ln~e II a ~T,__v~m hcinlGn. Mo.ico. A~la, fMan Eurcpe 11 '93 Umi! lhcn we dine. 6ulCIC, ail and lilt lhDn .,... Ir Yllt. Call 4Sl1. OENTU SAM. 27, affetUGMtt. ........ ~--..-.­...... ..t:s.. w. ""' .-cill ------------ &vndshlfl. relabanitup. TIBl!n CaU 3148 SA VE ME! SWM 2A JeCtm& SF» 30 -+Io's dllfera1. Me-1n T, lane h.r. Nlpetcn, CW'lllo Ylllrbear- IW ffl/oJI., .. bit, oiqoift&, lllldl1· 1ca Com \fca. Call 3007 llAPPY .t MFUOW SWM. 29. S71140 sects c:asygouic s1-v.no hlcs iomult. COlll MCA Ca U 3092. SISCERE, 1n1ell«1u1I, open minded. fun SWM l5, cna~. bowhnc. bantndina. culll.rt. Seeks v.w.clcrf ul SWF, reWandup. ~int. Calt 3282. ROMANTIC RETIRED EXECIJ 11VE 6S,6'2'a11r11C11veDWM.S/S, seelt$ Sfah rcrrurune homemaker. Share A1hnc. hc:ahh and ash1nl ac· ll•lllcs ·~ Be.di Cap 49'2.J SFC\J RE. 110~ 'EST, 27, Sj>Cl'1'lnt OUJ, loYe railria. sunrcu. l..ooktne 10 Ihm hfc. mi,,, humcr. andronwict. i..,1a1a Bach. Cail 3137 AV.."ESO\iE BODY. 2J, 64/2JS, Ne. cducai.a!, fvlSly SBM SC.W iincu•ewom&n<ilft)'ncc. TlnWl CUI 3311 Sl.C'C'ESSFliL. PttOFE.SSIOML SWM 3S. ~. 1unam, till ~. Jo-cs ll'IYtll.na. iaadocn, n> llllnLe, &ood tmcs Sedq SF lS· .JS. ~ lam fncndibp, rdaoon lhi!! ~lie. Ca:I 3~7 VIS\.AL ARTS. litmtt.l't art my i.macsu. lledi -" S'W'f .J0.40's, \IS. fil. 1nracuve. lf"111t. Call 4280 SPIKITliAL, SllARINCi, q111t1 SWM 6'/l SS EJIJOYS home. nalla'c,. coolrsit. ~ ~ 1111, lhin. l!lllll· 11•c.. fcnilt, ci~inc lady lmne. CaU 4007 BOR~·AGAl.'i Olruua:i. acuvc. llhJtlae, fun$~ fl'4/190 ads Yl- •IOGIS, f 1 pi I S-27 v.ilo ~cs God. R F.NAISSAJ'iC6 MAN. very 1111elh· IClll, ptuiorwt.. IWIClrvt, fun. hon· est soul ms bauly wide and N.. 20-30, fer ~Id lnYtl, anhJy dc- h&ho-s., .. Ma lieu. Call 3644 lCDOY 81-..AA 11\JNK SWM, 33, •'2. cudcflcs. cnes, mlXNIS.. Stas loody, lrw lady few f..wy l'\alfill· lllft. Sau ,_ Call 3171. FUS SWM.. 34, 6'3. al.JOYS m1W1C11, lnllllC. ..... WJ r-. lllnC1I> e SWf. NIS, 21 34 hint. Call J7.J3. AlTIACTIVE. KL\DHEAJtThD a..-2J, hmnmlul, hippy, • ldliacn, R'llPClllJlble. 6ic:ndly. fllllt- flil SWA.\t ~'ll/160 _...,_.. llte\. SW,41F. suftllf QUUllCS, •· nclJ"C. tnm. fur~com- 111•, -s. &icndlhip. II~· '°" 8Clld\ c. a lOt9 SWM Pt!Of'ESSIONAL F\OOIUM 30, S'I 0'116..1 llhlcllC. Doubb • a ..-ful--WJlll)' cine lllC! on!). c... Mes.. Cail JSS7. S\JCCf.SSFUt CANADWI. hW-'°""· )'Olllll 1oc.t111a 41. ''" ., shiipc. blCIOdlpun, canna. rapan- sible sects dynmuc, uun. Qll\nJ bc:uy. Neowpcrt Bach. c.a 4491 SUCCF.s.SRIL..OF.NDOUS OWM -.. Wilh lalle of [ullQ' wan is fun andhndslupw-.h C)"tlawatdacorn- ~ h111t. Call 4026 DWM 42 SEEKS lady for Ma1e111 RIYien auix dm "''Ula. SNCIC. lloDesl. TOl1'Wlet. Call4lSI. IJNIQl:E SWM, confldoit. uun. se ~ sincae.szrona. aentle. pusim 11e seek.me 1uncuve, m1.elhs011, stm. spnual, .rrecucnace SF N!.i hu.i.s. lunor. romance Tusun Call 4132. ACTIVE SWM 34, S'SllSS. putJCI pant 111 hfe. en.JOYS all spcns, cock 1111. beach. dcsen. Seeks SWF 25-40 with smulu lll1a'C5IS fur rOl'lllnCe and relat1oistup Founwn Valley Call 3631 110,r.sr. si:xsmVE OWM '°· ~IS. 1o¥111 r.hc:r. seck.s lllnlaJ•c, sdf·tuffaclCl1l mocha for rwi It r~ llllrlCt. la1c Bach. Call 419 s CHRISTIA 'i SL'OLE DAD,1unc IJVC, 37 NS. 6 "111 ao. pro{ cssional. ~,en~ lnOO>ICS.JOl&'"C, sponmi events, cooluns. fanuly bcmc ~cruncs ~"' lllndl•e S Wf 1n11:r 40. tKncs.. C01T1111ucd. antciWdOK.S OnnceC-.y CaD 3661 OEGRfl:D, 26, S IMSS, 11tluTV blue ~ ahlaic !\IS SF Lkcs St.11111-sbi.ng. lU.1111. and alicma 'u\C !T1llSlt. lhw1ncion Beach Call 336 TAU. DARK. ha~ 32. S'I~ 158, on .--im ull 93 Seeks pro- feu10111I IO play Wllh ll'\'me. CaU J8SI CUTESJM l4, slender. a thltuc. sue c:asful mircprcnei., down-1~. oarrmunlCll1•c.. lo.er d hfc sects pa11.e. 111111, 111raa1~e SJF Lone Bach. Call 39n CL1. TI:R Fl>. •cry hancl.onc. ara CIOllS sympbmy musaaan SW\{ "II s. 40 Oocts lO) fCl:i.J bc:awlul lady. early 30's. loo& Bach. Call 4297 GETRE.AL! SWM 2S.6 /I l>S.ftldell ICla seck.s SF 20.26. 11.blelJc blbc. 0rqc Coiny CUI 3097 BOICE.\ilA."1, anncu-t SWM 37 S'IOlshm MJCI)' a res. ~ICS, mm•c. Desires Set111 •cccuna.n Wllly SF Anlhcm. Call l6 71 SHY, LO.\"'E.L Y SWM 31,$ 111190, J.ai.k, piwonaie. romantJC Jedi lalllly SWF 21·39 for mnpanion slup. ramanc:ic. hint. Ca u 3040. IS WHAT YOlJ think « ha•c IO AY ~· nl 1n111 )'(JU hkc 11 it, on our rn date Ind always. Mt· Sood looltina. 111 shape. f1111. pro{css1cnl, &C!lla'Oll.t, youdlful Conies You· 3(). 4S, c:wvcs, pu.i101111t, WUlllllC a tt latianstup )'QI call Sllll.le abiu. la!c Bodi. Ca!l 4352. • HANDSO'-<£ SWM 48 wicu aurac IJYC,. palle pla)'l'l'IAlt fer snlf, '°'11J, cnvd nl-. f\cwpon 8cad1 Call 400! IN~T BA.\KElt, SW\i, 30's. 6'1/ln. Wond1iM1lot t)n, c..ra-ICd.s authCo'l. •tr¥ inc.. llc:ndcr 1edy 4 ll'lelJWllNI rtla ~~Bad!. Call W COSNECTIONl C.111al, spons amdld.. DWM. 31. 5'7, "\JS. Cl'IJOY' at)' eoodlllnel.~ &MllllLS.U Am. Call 3Sl7 SWM,21,tecb.SWlllF,lS )(I.Mio • NiS. .,... IO .-Ill MCI CIMI I Cmta Maa. Call J39t 0WM. QlRJS11A!~. N/S, /UST SO. ,. ~,-seanc act.ftlft -. iall, tlllktlc. (1.11. bialnm ~. l..ookq (gr ~y. low~ p l IO tpal. Tuaft. C.U 4901 M\JS6 WMTE.D. PIUcaaoneL ~ _,tic, wiuy, lnttllorn1al WTlla • SWM 33, secb amry, c:onfac!m: ~ Sit> llldepcndcnl SWF »40 IO be ~~/Musc fur Ions IO'm re- l111onsbip No pedmlal ~ Ir· vine, Ca.1Ll614... -----3 VERY YOlfTllf\,1. SWM, SIX· TIES. talcmcd,1C21ve, lttbslcnd~. due, sens1u•t lady, •S plus. for &iendsh.p ll'\'lllt. CAii '713 Sux:ESSF\.1. SWM 27, ~ll!Ced dtCJ'IC II Ull1CU lllCf lunor, Cl ,_ nundcd, lllnal\lt,, lllC! phys). cally fo, cbua slender, health ca,. saous. 1111dli&tt1l SF, 18-27, who 01~ Plw!IOOI o/ lbt Opera U well as 1bt K111s. Lmg Beath. Call 3478 PROFESSIOSAL. OWM. N/S.c:cN· a1cd,Sood lockinJ. •cry~6()'s, S7/I JI SJ. warm, uudhsen1 &!JOYS 1c:nms, ,o1r, uuns. IJ1S " c.ookq. Sttks •cry prcay. 11ltlhct111 lady. llldcr S2 IO shart, fur pcllSlble sen· ous ttlauoml11p Cwp<l't Beach. Call '687 HANDSOME SN, 32. bones. pre> fc.moral. MS. phyi1a lly fll, led me few •un1liai (an1le. Won\ bt diiljlpO&nlcd Cmn dd \br Call mi S11U. A FRQG. V.'1111111 rm ki»' SW\1, SJ. \IS, more 1n mcs:sace. Pudtcrup 11 ... 11pin 11.tiwr Call 46()) A1TRAC11'·" .. wrm SW\t 31 s· 1 ~I flO bohcrns.an scdcs rdalO'l sb1p minded SJ-11110 rock, c.a!es lacti Maham CaU 39Q9 TAU.SWM, m1dflll1e., suc.cc:utul busUlCUllWI, NIS, ar1nc lllC! pas s1ma1c. en,oy my h<mt on lbt "''Iler. l'CSQU, qwa lmCS, sclllnc my bust ,_ Ind ready 10 1md. scO.s ~­ aat female o-cr 40 Come shltt my 11h01tures llLS1t1n11on llarb<iw' Calt 439 ' ALL AMERICAl'I aood loolts O~. NJS1D ltttJ SWF. dl"omd cn:c OK. in 30a. no dul'*"cn. fm c<mmmed ttl1uonsl11p lead1111 10 family w11h pouiblt mo-e 10 Colo- mlo slt1 c:oumry 111 S yan. Yau s«ltwS,drpcd.-.IW,ctimy, ekcn. •Im. skta, S S-S'IO, wy COUIC a nua' \10.\\-csian Om 111n ind family • alllCS d Colcndo. Mts1CU1, DakOllS, ~ SL tlll a phannlcua. S ltf (lOda ys/'yar). IJlO C)'Clq. ~-lllllrC.. luk 11C-mD"ICS, dmctni. IT1U$JC, •M 11\C aua, lhe bc:adi. romanllc mea Is 11~. ahlellC .t pbysially fil, Jll1l SO ten '~ 51(~170 lno11t. Cal •902. To respond to these ads call 1 (900) 407-4377 (biOed at Sl.49 per minute) or see insfrn-ctions onpage2. Men Seeking Women SingleLife Customer Sen.lice call (310) 592-6040 SW DAD l9. adliacnt. lllnal•t.. l:ltl)'.li1,.pusiC11111t.Scds'i/Slady for Uiformatton -..bomlltesadlll"cran l.a'lcBead'l or assistance .• Call3S26 ~ Sll\t 36, S7, 100111111 for llhla1C SWF. coif, 1cmis, bad!, nim n1 happy IQn. la!c Beach. Call l&ro SW\4 37, 6'1117S, 01.JOYJ ~tina. movies, spmu. cooliq Scrltina ai ll'laJ•t 3(). 38 SWJ.' for ttl11ac.iih1p lno11t. C.D JS93 'roui-;o PROFESSIOSAL Sll\1 ms l!Wllft .. cmanJ.S. so {gr fnend slup lllC! nvd. Stnu Ara_ Can 3469 DUDE SEEKS OAl a liulc shan ri ll 10 ~e lap h<Mdecpinc r~ ni« f*I· pi& au.. doc. 1111)be ln•d. No IJCL Plaut ~. be nca1 Ind waista. Oood kds S't OK I ~ 8adl. CaD 36)1 ATlll£nC. llA''DSO'iE SW\i nJl.llOll.w 6'4111 O. l', .ts aanc U•t, fll. (\Ila, e&blctlC, fQ411•t SW .. Onftce. Call J~2. CAR~O.SL'iCE.ll DWM SIS Ill llS, s' · Im.ft, llllO t..klly ~ lk slcm.. ptClll}'. ~\'e""' ad ~ lmnc. Call 4.5SI OWM •S SEEKS ,_,1r C-lc -tio II bad! .. ., ltld ....... Kida ot.ay ~11toCd 4U SWM l\;fwpor\ 8edl ~ hm "1l\'l'Ml ..,th body a ln:m lindlr 11 s~ Man cw -nw Sf Single Female SM Single Mole D 011/0fced G Goy L lewion J I.Jewish A k1on • Block H Ht\f)OlllC w Whllll N/D No Drugs N/S Noh.Smok• N/Drfnk Non-OJ.,..ker Spedat A~ Suppfement for Orange Coast Weekend 4 l <> re~pond l o these 11d s c all 1 (900) '-107-4377 (l>illed al S l.-19 J>~r m i11111e ) or see m .\lnu1 io11s o11 pa~e 2. Men Seeking Women ,,r., "r"'f"~ B~h C11nm "I~< HH II \'l:S ck11heuhoold bt .im!·r_.i..., i'<''!':t1.l1<'1U!d«rc more ,h.,ICI •t" n1418&r:MC I\~ hul\et In~~ c·, .:n" ()ARI\. 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JIL' <O'"•( \V.\I 11 \ IVll\lC \,5 ,.,-.1.::-~ 'Ui'j'\ I 1 o&nd l.m pr11'c:. \ ._r;1 V.'W" ..... ;~t\1 ~ .s..'llJ C°f't'<"" ..,..~t ~ ir >. ~J and I'"" k~~ ~f\' ll:•"'i • JJ n~ rt "'''ons.~1~ "'~ '"' "' m1rt,JJC ~cl1ni: SWI ~I lJ l~i.."ld H' tJ.; ~\\•Mt rr.),1U ' • -..en •nt r m.:1 ind '"'O' 1,~ .11n \ 1 •C'\ I • I 17~2 \ ntl I 1-~ 1•i.a• ()\1 \.I :ir•'lfC\ ........ • "~'"' J, •• ~~\...·r.a. '-")'d:n ing. mr"te' <eri:s ~4 \.l female v.1UI I &<'<id \CTN 1' ~~ ~f~lk"1alt ... d •r.-• • k.'1< OK II\ nf <:1" 1117~ [)\ \ .\ \1ITI PACKAGE hane <4'"1<, S\\ \\II~. ai.h;cm fr11T1C ,edJ utrd >« na o\C, \UCCCS<fuJ ~t't " -nblc. !unn~fiO<ll) ya deep. •'\I .<:rrdvrt<l.•<11; u lll><7Hll•cynv.1M! "'~" ICl\t'< 1n~!Lgrn< ~ Plaa.r .,._ '<tru.11 &n<l \ ;o \7. ihm.15 I~ '".:1. :iw.r :air -nnkd Ir-1nc: Ca l\q S IJJ(J\C, HRl.SlTn.. ?Cl 11t fit. '"1.1.<t .:&C '11111g r..111~ Ind ITIMIUIJ: •nc-.ir IJ1 hOll< nfM<h and fil S W\1 < <111711 tu..a hum<Ycw ~toatr ''"'XI° ("l; ~1)5' \ l R) l\O~Pl-\Df\T pro!c• tronal salesman SWM 51111S, 25. brownlwr, blue eyes, looktng for a <ltm, 1111'1.:ll•C lady "ho lrkes thr hcxh. dancmg, and the Jac'd hft lhinungtoo Beach Call 31SM \.V\ Tt1ff !J SW\l llandlomc 5 HV \ 1S, •try alhlwc. 1ttktng dllTl, itn er"". v.~lth~ w1mai ~ ~ rnrcr cs1cd 111 lrt, mus .. , lhtatrc and l!'lld! rM'C , • ...,,..., Boch c, 1. 107~ A \1UIC.'A \ GI.A DIA TOR <tuJ "'~ m~"' e-ti i nl'Nlhmr I <"" '"'le:\' big, \.l!'\2C\'•"1\ bl1~ l<'llf' 1'11('1 Lati Head\. Call 1'~1> 0 \'1-R KA ll:DS~n ~ IM4l0.rcrl h.acr,bluc eyes. 'ltlf nnplo)cd Jc-v. <.h Qusuan. hi&}! o'"l)' a.~y l'OO\lllhC and WU.ty f n:nesltd Ill ?O"J h•c. SC'lJ<All, <enoos woman ~ 35 tluuppra.111enJ '<Iman' l.f1151!>c ®"'Tl ID aanh. '4111 Cl'&hlc tmda .utd hal1o•h11m' O.on1 ""'~> I <ll1G !lta ... ~ r~·· 1~21 \I CT l\R \l kH·R ~ 10 l•ll'< r~l·~ 1 P.. ::.3 la< h ind Vh"" hunu• \111.>I l< IO hi• C fur \N?r' llacli la_ Xl-52 111ims11 r;L' .1~-.~·• •r"' '"" r»fu1 ~ n· ·• ""-~~~o . ..._"(,,,.:i 111raa1H. lun lath "''I~ Hr.11.JI '*I. ~d ''''"P<..., Bc-;n Call l 727 Ol\'fRSI-ATill FTII •mere \,S prllfcu1<ml S\\ \1 1\1, b 1 Ill\ 1l~ tmnlJ, C)•••ni. ~ • r' .amp"'~ ;11 :crCUtnJ <"'1't'T'la 11-r., nu'i m<•r (rmpt>sstblr ln l1hc.). '<'l"i< ICll>t, :mctc51inJ, 1ntrl1 ~t'll ~I I ''"' \1cq Ca ' 1< 'Ill SW\! ~1. q/1 1 \ '4."tkrntprt .• r p ·•'Wit ltthn~' \tl<>JJ~l' •un.'<'l• .nd hca1u Ir. 11>< C-lli 1~ ~W\~ 1b b-:?. ~ . .....Jc !llut t>e- l "h: <1'1"-"('\Cf r:IA'"<"ll \~ .• ~ cac. b.itincsl Cl"nrr. rnan•IJC mindcid lh.1111111i100 lka..:t C •.I lbM n Tn,\G 1-JXil-\\\-'\11~ en.(!)" hf<' W~J \hrrit in any iGCllano Cul tured ind 1oeclhcr Seal llea.h Cali 1:39 'll·EKl'G ASIA:'>. nrcc l<X'1;1ng. ·~c. protc~•oona 'i'W'\1 I~. ~ R \(\ sed.t SAF. P'""'·"·' mamagc lrvtne. Call )66) l!FY St.GAR \tA \iA' SV.'\i Joi ncc:1s hu's from bo.aom, O\'cr"'Cl&}lt DWF /WWJ-4 S ~ S I b"'1hC!mc C aU 'W> llA -.oS0\11 . ARIGHT, 6 !Dluc M.<'d '!Yd.a p<\ldulet )Wlhfll. ~ ~ 10 !he •r:.a, llushs c:uil), u:ully 1onmmo.l 10 ~y and open u.-n m1.r11auon u uacd aspcas of 1 I0\'11\& relationshrp, sedts ad\imu.re some, self<ORf1da1t. lftn(;umbaed fenwlc wrlh 1 bcauuful smile •'ho's both pas.srona~ and prnc1plcd, lo--cs travel wl IM ~docn. 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Cdl ~9 HOT MAS.S.\ClB bf 17. 6°l/ll$, h•.ndsomc. 1\1111 hunk y Oii be )'Ol.ll&. fit, trnOlllh. U.1& ~ Call 4922 KIROV:-oancer notes diHerences .incl "onacrmenf -ba a nee y '1r1uo1!lt1c pic:ccl> or J.1ncing hkc the Sugar Plum and ca,alter pa) de deu\ a1d 'ariations to keep the parentl> h.1ppy. American audiences will ccrtatnl) recognize the: ""u~ \.Cl")ion -from Clam nnd the Nutcracker P11ncc's victory over the terrible mou c army to the )nu'~ torm to the ethnic variation) '>Uch :is Chfocse Tc:.1 -but Kirov dancer Igor Zclcnslo.y notes that Amcnc • .10 :iudiences should watch for some important Jilfcrenccs :is well. 1 lake one af]lLmo .. fo~. 1>1lr1Cg moving. Not 1hal- Amcrican daitccrs don't put in \Cry clean perform· anccll 100. but II i~n·1 the same. If )OU see the Kirov corps, 1t 1s like ~cetng the be~t clas.,ical h:itfet as ii has been for the pJllt 200 years." Z.elcnsky expressed some amazement :u the popu· lanty in the Un11cJ States of ''The Nutcracker'' - "hich 1-; ccnainh not the artistic pinnadc or clas~ic:tl dance Zelcnsky, who will dance the role of the Nutcracker Prince Dec. 1 nnd 4, said the Kirov production b no- t.ihlc for its econd-act variations but even more so lur the large corfs de ballet number like the Snow '.:i:ne thnt closes i11ct I and the Waltz or the FlO\\Cr 1tu1 b one or the climaxes or the second 3CI. In these number'), dozens or ~Omen dance tn una!IOn, Often lurmrng complex geometric patterns. "I think the ch1ldrcn like it because at's a wonderful children's fantasy. anti ~o of course the parenLs come · :.along 100," he ~aid. "And it's true that we do il every Christmas in Russia. Dul we ulso do another ballet, lake 'The Sleeping Ocauty' and not e'ery single com- pany 1n Russia fecb that they have to do it, which seems to be the case here." ' The Kirov O:illel will give se,en performances of "The Nutcracker" Dec. 1 through 6 at the Orange County Performing Art Center in Costa Mesa. Ticket prices range from $14 10 SSS and maybe purchased through Tickc1Mastcr by calling 7-10·2000 or at the center's bo~ office. For further information, call the H ........ e 1 r's• eo-.-• '-wlalda dae ..... --..................... Ballet ....... . tro. ......... .._..enc:• et • ....._ Pi.acnda. •• "Dccausc the dancers all come from the same '~hoot. when they move, they move lake one dancer. Aa It .... ,_ ................... •.....-011'9 --• ...... 1110..a ca-..., • ..._ ... tllnctlea of ...................... Vloltoa, ....... ..... Netcnde .... at Newpalt ....._ ..... Scltool"• Loa .. A.utori .. at 1 p.-. Dec. 5 ... I •·•· Dec:. 6. For · When )'OU look at an American comp3ny's corpi.. \OU 'cc d1fCerent arms and legs, but "11h our corps 11 center at 556-27 1. 4·• ............ ~ 646-7644. 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The slim little book -a warm hearted stol') ct on a rural Michigan form -tells of a Chri Ima ad,enture 1hnt mends the misunderstanding separating a young boy from hi grandparents nnd reminds readers o{ traditional American values: determination, perseverance and faith. Look for other mini-gifts as you scan the bookshelves. Wrap up a c-0llcc1ion o( Christma~ paperbacks that have been spe· cially compiled for mystery and romance fons. or slip a copy of "Murder Under the Mistletoe" (a frightfully festive collection of 15 Chrlstma whodunits) or Silhouette's "Christmas Stories 1 !>92" (four short contemporary romances, including one about a love-struck Santa) into the pocket of that robe you're buying to mnke the gjft a tad extra special. At Brentano's, you'll even find a book to fill in the gaps in your gift Ii 1. Buy yourself a copy or "101 Ways To Say Mcoy Christmas For Le Than $25." Jn addition to helping you save money. and being packed with innovntivc idea , this book even gives prices and the 800 numbers of companies that will send catalogues and hip aafts for you. Thanks to thi year's Christmas book • shopping hos never been euicr or more fun. But remember. all this is a secret. 0 Writer's Note -Items mentioned in this amclc nm.ge in price from under SS to less than S2S. 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ALL STt.JNBERO -01~-cry of America., DA' IN l'Hl: LIFE OF HOLLYWOOD, HURRELi llOLLY\\000 ADVANCED FRENCH FOR E.'CCEPTIO AL C'\Th. PENN ANO TfiLUiR'S llOW TO PL.A Y W~ YOL R FOOD; and Otn'SIOE INSIDE. Oc~1rating m the Natu~I Style Al~. ncwl)' released in p.1pcr arc ANNll! L mo. VITL PltOTOGRAPllS 11r10.1Qq0 anJ rtlL rRIVA11 WORLD 01" KATilARIN . H 1PBURN OraJ9t Cout )YMkend I Thursday, November 26, 1992 7 I I • • .. I \ I ~ ,. • LEN '"'A'"' If you ~,ave ( 4 0 1 ') ') 4 LA U K a iist1ng, call J .. LL BLACKBOOK From 5 'h!I l ·" l·f\. ul l1~t I' \1t •• t.\_•r-, ,1nd \.!UC')I) S'"'t, 111 ~. r1""111l1L''" , .... ~ pp Lunt.llf l.111 \\1·"l•·r '•'Ill 2-0ll ,.,t l•JI\ • lll>l11JJ, Uinnl'' Jnu Bual P.irJue Dl'l I" ll t> p 111 l I IU< l'un•" ,\ lud~ ~u1IJ JI l I " , , llrr ,,n' '•"" Jll•ll l\l',nh Cunt.11 t d · ... .-~\1r...l• "t~.! M.t, .. "'l • Bu.11 PJrJd<' P.irh ll•" l'I Opt•r,1 f',1- •11 11 .. 11 ... 111.10 1 .1ld Lunt.ill R.:ind, I 111.1•, ~'LI !-\; • H11l11l.1' Bo.it PJ1.idl.' Uinner Party, 1,, _ ,1 .it -p m ~"u 1·--iul ~1ngk"> l•llt•r· .It•,, .ii d111r\l'r \It'\\ <•I l'·•r.1dl' .It N1•wp<trt • t t1''"\.•' Re;,t.•r\,t11cH\\ rt •t;,11r••d Phunt.· • JI \, ./I • Ul'lJutJntl' Ball lkl ! I .:ti (> j() pm , '• ·, ,, 11 ( I 1"1~ l.-J~ 11· ,,1 R1lL-CJrllun L.1· 1. ,,, 1 '·~~l·I t.J, 1r"I\ 11J11.1n uni, COMMUN ITY EVE NTS • <'n•t.11 Cvurt ll• ,ir "t'• l'f ,1ntl ~untlmwr ,,.,., ,, l •"'·' ,\11• .1 ~ l.'·llC.'12 Tht' Pt'dt- ,: , ( .1•1'<'• R1 , .111 h ~ .. untl.1t1c•n rJ"l"> • <nl'> I •I I l11ldrt•n 1riflh h d \\Ith mJl11\0,1nt 1 .1 ,. I , 1,.11 .: .1 f"'' 1.11 'Hrr.1t..1.1,t \\ .t 11',1 H i ""' .... ,.. ..:'J In Jdd1 ' ' '• .t if1·l1111111 ll'i',ll..!.1.I I hdcftt•n .... 111 .... ·I I • l'I I : ... I \ .11.1.:1· ... , ••• •.11 rc.·.1h,r n~ A"enue of the Arts. (())ta Mesa. Master Chorale, Opera Paciftc.. Orange County l'h1lharmon1c Society, Pacific Chorale, Pa- u lic Svmphon) .:incJ South COJst Repertory l'"n~ forces for .1 special, free A Day With- <>ut Art/AIDS Awarrness Day program be· g1nn1ng at 11 .30 am. Several arti~ will 1wrt1Jrm un11I 1 JO p.rn. here and on the \CR stage Admission free. but don;itions tw AIDS Ser\1U"> Foundation of Orange County accepted •Two Guys From Verona at Fashion Is- l.ind Newport Center above Pacific Crust I tighway, Newport BNdl, 644-7467. "rt ~Jllery Jnd emporium celebrates grand opening by seonsoring silent auction fo1 MJf..e A Wish Foundation of Orange Coun· ty through Nov. 18. Dr\NC E • Ballet Montmarte at Newport Harbo1 I t1Rh School Lo.m A.ud1torium, 15th St1ttt and lrvinr Avrnut'. Newport Beach, 646· ~c.-1-1 As 1t h.i; lor the pa~t five years, the non profit, <.em1·pmfcss1onal Orange Coun· I) ballet comp.my uncJe1 the direction of R01m,inian b.:illu1na Stefa Vt0rica stages · 1 he Nutcr acf..cr, now celebraltng its 100th yeJr, 7 p.m Dec. S and 2 p.m Dt'< 6 •Orange County Performing Arts Cen· ter 600 lo"n Center Dr., Costa Me~. 5S(> ARTS lhe Paul Taylor Dance Com· fl.In\, ofl<'n ha1l<>d .15 tht• nationJ' e,xcmpla1 ol mOlft'rn dance' bring:. its. a~aimed C. ump.in) B. • f,plJnJde." ''Syzygy" and f .JCt .inJ F.im ~ · ll p m Nnv 21J and 2 pm Nu' 111 T1,f..1•ts S 1 3 S3b. Russia's f..orm B.1ll1•t flrt'•":nts .i htSlvrK Amenc.in pr1•m1C'rt ol l rh.i1~o~ky's "The Nvl· tracl..t-r' Di>< 1-b 1 ht' h.illt't was 011gmally , hurt'<igraphnl '"' the comp.in). tht'n l..nciwn as lhe M,Jf\1n~l..'r 8Jllet, v.h1lh tlrst 1"-'rformt'd 1t 0<'1 18 1891. 1 ickets S 14 · ,S<;~ • UCI fine Art> (1JnCt'r1 f f,111, Campu<> . "New Slate,'' a concert of graduate. under-graduate and faculty choreogra~._ pre- sented & p m. Dec. 3·5 and 2 pm. Dec 5. Ticf..eis: S6·S6. LI TE RARY AR l ~ • Upchurch-Brown Booksellers 384 For-e~t 1>.ve , No. 15, Laguna Beach, 497 · 637 3 Christine Gustafson will read from and ~•&n "Lad1es & Gentlemen" 8 pm Nov 213 • 506 31st St., Ne-"port Beach, 67S·C2H .Cclt.ic_hand "Cranuaile" ~orms 8 p m. Nov 27 Tuxedo Cowboy plJ)'$ coun ry music on chambt'r-mu~tC instruments 8 pm. Dec. 2 "dnu~s1on free. •Irvine B.u clay The!iler 4l42 Carnpu\ Dr., Irvine, 854-4646. Irvine Valley College Symphonic Wind Ensemble perform., music by S~tal..o~ich, Alfred Reed .ind B••nnNt 8 p.m Dec. 2 Ttd.ets· SS S7 •Newport Beach Public library "'l:'w!Jt>rl Center Branch, 856 San Clcm1•nh: l)ri~e. Newport Beach, 644·j181 ' I tol1d.1y for Strings, ' a free Sunday MuS1r.1le ~rfo1111l'<I by the E•"rgrecn Enscmblt• 3.JO p rn. Nov 29, fcJtur~ "Ch11stm,I\ (Jrut, lv1 \111ng ginning at 11 ·JO ~.m. Several artists will ix•rform until 1 · 30 p m. here and on thE' SCR su~dmtroon tree, burdonatiufTi for AIDS SeMC'l'S foundJtion ol 01a11g~ County accepted •St. Andrew s Presbyterian Church 600' l.>t Andrews Ro.1d, Newport ljeJC'.h, 631- Hll. Thi.! combined choirs of CtiikJren New Youth, 5dc:tual')· Ch0tr, Stfkho.~. Org.1n, Br.t~\ and lm1p.in1 p;11t1c1p.ltc 111 th.inbg"mi; St·rv1u' 10 .t m Nov J6 Gue~t ~1\1 liJrry 8JlilJ1t1 SIO&\ 8'4.."'S 1ht) Mou~ " Jazz. New Age & Blues • Hi· Time Cellars 2SO Ogle SL, Costa Quart<'t" by Willidm Zinn. "K.lnr>n " 11) lo p C h I'· ·I " I Q •~"-"'ell's By the Sea 317 .K1h<: OJi.t Mesa, 6S0·8463 Tas1.1ngs of new wines ann Pach<'.,.. , "f';octuml:' rum u,trtN from new and old wineries featured 3. 7 No. 2 in D rna1or b~ Aic"1ndN BortKlin tfif:hv.Jy.' liur11tng1un Be.ich. Sl6·2SS~ pm. Thursdays New wine amvab tasted and Mozart's Qwrtet. f.vi prl''\'nktf fruJ.iy·~turdJ> nights .'II 8 d c. da and 1 O ,10d Sund.1)'\ .it .i Jnd 6 p m. !>pc J·8 p.m Fn ay:. .,,.,tur Y winery tastings • Or•nge Coast Singen at St l>.1ul\ l:.p1\ t f T r Ch I M I I 1 6 No CIJI J;Ul~I' tht• CN.it W;i ton i.o Ntr. eatu1e a eau one cna . p.m. v cnn.11 Church, Tu!>l1n, -19S-59tt0 Corlduc. 28 Chamrugne • <n..1 'Ing \\'n" Clas• -.--J;'-29 There I\ •• ~s .ldml\>IOn c.h.1 .... ~ jl\tl ,..... 0 ".--r .. 1 1 ~ • tOf R1Chard Rolub ll•ad); "A Ch11s1ma~ Con ·a 6:30·8 p.m. Dec. 1 <fee. S30 per per~m) s;o m1n1mun1 tncldhcwr.ige '"-"b'l' CJll library ta~ings, J chance to 1.1ste rare and cert" 8 Pm Dec. 5 leatur~ the annuJI. tlll' jJu Hothnr ,11 SJ6-.l02q (Of upd.itc" older vintages. presented 3.7 p.m. popular Singeoo concert T1cl..rts S8-S 10 • Mucho Custo Ju i Bar illnd L.llln Crlll Wedn~ys wi1h California Cabernet Dec. • Pa\'ilions on the L11..es .il A.nton .it•J 263 t l'"lh ~I (O"ita Mes.1 (,J1 •• 11JOI} 1 Price per I.bit' vanes. Winterf~t B~r Aveni.It' of the Mts. Co>ta Me>.1 Ma..it•r T f C I·'--B 5 3"7 30 Rnn E~l'Cte ..ipf>".irs Nov. 27 28 Sl\o\'' asting catures ar :.uerg eer : v-: Chorale, Ope1a Pacific, Or.lrl!.'il Count)' pm Del S (fee S20 per person). Phill\arrnomc Society, P.ic1f1C Chorale PO\ lillll'S M11 e n1ghll) \1Jrt1ng .ll 6 lQ. •Newport Beach Public library Manne~ cific Symphony anrt South Coa•t Rtf>"rton •Randell's J Huttnn Centre Ott\\', ~Jnta Branch, 200S Dover Dr., Newport Beach 1oms f0<ces for .t Speci.ll, f1ee " D.1y With Arr.i 5S6·7700. l 1mehblc pl.I)~ U>tllt'll'I 644-3181 "Ca1illions and Chime's," in out Art/AIDS A~\aren~s Day p11'1grJm ~-po1o1ry JOW Thu""1.l\-s Blues gu1t.111w R.in whteh canllonneur Ja~ R Lawson wl~------------------------------­ abour t~ history of carillons, ~hows slides .ind plays mu~•c of the bell\, prest'nled 7 pm. Dl'C.. 2 Adm1~on. free. MUSIL Classical, Opera & Traditional •I'.""""'' '"' 1h1• L.1~1'' ,,, ·\111or1 .inti Dme and Bridi:t' Ru.id. 1~ine, 8S6·6616 •Alta Coffee Warl'house & Roa~ting Co. 8 The Best "Early Bird" in the Countty! $ 5 • 9 5 from -t :0011111 Io fi:: m 11111 lnflmll's: Choin· ol tnln•t". t:tmin· ol lksst·il. ·1t·.1 cu Collt•t'. • AtondtJJ' Seafood Rl!W>lo: Shr1mp,ScallopR & fresh Osh simmered In rtce with herbs. Chicken l\rocheUe Calypso: Chtckcn bn.:ast & vegetables 'Mth Ginger saure & fresh lhJJL • 'n1rsday-----r Mah1-MahJ: Baked Ollr l or Mahl tJippcd WIUl Lime Cream sauce wl.h f'rc8h basll & mlnl SoulhweRLem lk:cf Kabob: Brnlk.~d brochrur or f3ref. Bean Medley WIUl RJcc Ptquant sauce. • Wcdnrsd8J1 Sauleed Snapper: r·illct of Roo Snapper toppro wtlh Shrtmp Cream sauoo over RJoc Piiaf. Chicken Brea~ wUJt Pasta: IJghUy breadOO sklnlc88 breast sauteed-Mth Fd.U.lelnJ All'roOO. • Thursday Chkken N~plune: Shr1mp & Crab I~ over brea~ or Chicken topped with Bem.1lse sauce. Szechaun llrodlc-J.te: IJrollOO nnct or Deer over nee topp00 with SplcySzechaun sauce. • Friday &-.arood Rl88olo: Shr1mp.Scallops & fresh nsh simmered In rtce with herbs. Chicken l.k'~m "1th Pasta: LJghUy breaded skinless breast sauUled tMth FcU.uclnJ All'rcOO. • Salu/YJay <:hkken llrochelte Cab''PS'>:Chlcken breast & vegctablaJ ~ Ginger sauce & l'resh lhJJt. Mahl-Mahl: Baked nuct or Mahl topped wtUl Lime Cream sauce wlh fresh basU & mlnl • Dcsscrt.s Choice or Chartcs' Bread Pudding w1Ul Whiskey sauce or White Chooolatc Partdtt With Slra~ sauoo. S1tt•t·ial I ,ale· 'ighl \le· nu I 'l'i. ~~ S .11. 1 I P\I • I :: Ut \\I • s a u a I 3450 Via Oporto. Newport Beach (714)673-4700 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, November 26, 1992 I I ~ake your h~liday festivities unique by talcing advantage of our beautiful lt?lian Dining Room for your holiday parties, banquets and get .. togethers. We can as.sist you in creating your own personalized menu. We have a large selection of delicioU5 en trees also An?pasto, Pastas, Pizzas, Veal dishes, Clucken, Seafcxxl. • Italian Desserts • Espresso • CAppucino , • soft drinks • beer • uine, domescic & imp:med . NICK'S PIZZA ITALIAN RISfORANTE ---In C.aJt3 Mesa Sina: 1968 --- For rrore infonnation & to make reservatiON call 549-1511 or 549 .. 7072 N:a:M1oodadcn b '4> eo65 ~ 2300 Harbor Shopping c.enaer • Olb Mes ,. • • r-•\I DA R if you hove 5 4 Q l 2 2 4 LA Lt I~ a listing, coll - I !I lkl'Jnlrunl .'I O<t•.,nlronl "~WP<_>tl S.-.1e1 -~ )h(I (Jpl.l n C.inb<-1ili\'\ tr • mu JllJP 4 8 p m Sum.IJ)'\ Pop, Rm I. & Country \\tdln'' Muur C11 18"7.C • t ount.i n \ ~ al !lt.t> Ju 10 d.ttl<I 1\)0, l l •oll • l.hfThul'\d.ar., h.ip~ hour WALES From 6 11 , 1 ,11 the old mJtcnnl l·rc-.h 1.~'"' .11 them Fre'ih ''"')' of JP rr11,1d11ni them .. 'I 1hrnl. the more you can be trul I• 1h1.: mJtenal, the fresher at -..111 l'r.: • .1dtled Bell "What we 11' tl' tl11 '' 111 ~,) bad. 10 the Wei h r11o. t• 111 ahc piece and find 1h1. .h.u tdl rM11.:, of the Wei h people:. lhc11 ~truni: pJtnot1c fer.or and •h.u 1,), c nt fam11) lnc\ rcalh h.atJ 1111111~ \Slue' And 1hear lo"c ll .11 cu tl!C unJ IO\c ot 'mgrng" \ thr.:r trJdllmn "''''1.1.ued '-Ill \\Jin'' thJI the GrO\c ~tart­ ed " u .11 \c,ir... ago Jrc the Pub nirl11, \1.1.orJ1ng to Bell. • e'C'I) I rt I'' nd \:uurd3v n1g.tn "e m· \II, ~h .1u,h1.: ni.:c in tu the: up,1a1r., I •uni:t h1r Celtic \cr'c nnd "'"It 11nd tlnnl.-.. \\ c ha'c a 'Cl') ~'><'d 11m, ind the audience 'eem' tel ... , I IL\\I 11 r 1 •IOH " ,\l'-0 Jomg 1b p.Ltl 111 h Ip 1 hn'>t' le" tortun.uc during llh hol1tl.1'' If vou tiring n bag of "' pcn .. h.1hlc luod or nn un "'' 1ppcd In\ "' nn" \\icdne\d.i' I hur,ll:l\. or SunJ,i, perfom1Jntc ~ Ch1lcJ' C:hmtmJ' In Wale<.," dnd compl~ni_:J!) buliet S·l pm r I l.M BeJch u-19 s-i.i Slttl Dwm_ Irio pee· !;SS CXl!tCL,.'1!ler pm}· d.m .. •cd; "'rlrU11 lomi.s 8 lU-11 30 p.m TuesdJv and Thurs- • pm S..tu-•dJ. ISS C11\et), lrer cnunrrv d.tn R10:.".<ul 1 Bruit Jn perCUS>ion trio. d.lncc les...n) "•!h Tom Potu D:incl' I .i plJ~-s 9 10 pr I:? O d m SJturda)<> ti.n. C. p m !>.. .I.in °'"°" opt·n S p m 'b'· · • • Tuo....d ,_, f rtJ..b.. -.P m • ..S~ti;rd.i, ~\o)rtda> • 11 ull' s Mu$1C H.all, 1 u360 Pac1l1C -C0.t~ 11 slh\J• l.funt1n!\tOO Bt'.xh 840· •Blue M.irble Coffe<!huuH• 190" It rbor 51161 ~,,~ ,,~ t •. ind ..nund) ul Chmt· Bl.If C :.i ..,\c ..i C.Jb ~u-~ 1 ~~ in.;~ -tJfl~ n•t"<I 1n holid I) dmner -s.lio\\ pertc1rmcd ~ RJO Sp.h n D.:"t... ~ .. nd CH \\• !r.;)Wl;i~-'luodan t.irw J-7.f>toc '!:t ~m1th Dt.'C .l \hm\t n ll 1 I ton ::t • 11 J l t< S,:\O J>l'r 1icr,..'ln pm midn1t:'1• r rid.i' S.1turd.i. 11· 11 i n '>urJJ\\\tJt j ...,,, ,,., tr1 • Cruy ltor>t• ~tl'.il.. lfou'e .ind S;iloun 1 '580 Art-. 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Club agl! l1m1t is i 1 "i m1·r '"th ID SI NCll~ llii\llh: • B<ickstage The.iter 1599 Supe110< Aw, Cost.t Me\.l, 646 OJ3J Clt~ng pert0tm· ance> of "Speed th(' Pio",· 0.a"d i\.\amet s b ting •rcount 01 I toll,-., ;cJ(J dt'J! malon~ fridJ)''5 and 'Satur!IJn at IS p m Sundavs at 2 p m t1I .... , '.!9 T1d.:et> S 15 'Chr1>tmJ) ''1th SJI and Am.11111.1 Cecl.o. an l'\l'n1n~ a: horoc \'Ith .i pl· nl lounge lizard) p11!pJrtn~ rm tht 1r u1xon11ns NC1A Yl'an he gig. pr1"-t'nt~l fod.1\ JnJ SJturday night> Ot'C 4 Dec I 'J '"th urll' special SunCJa, Dc1. .?O )how Tich·t-S 15 •Costa Mesa Ci\ic PIJthou\e b 11 11.1m 1lton St , CO!>t,1 Mo -.i. bSO 5!t.•t •·Guilt\ Conscience," .:i m)>kl'\I drJnl.l .1bout .1 IJW)'t'' and h1$ \\1fc \\ho hJ•I' n1urd~1ou> d(!')1gn~ on eath ntht•r ThuhdJ\> thr11ui;t{ SJturd.w., .it 6 p.m • SumJ.1n .it ;? p m until Dec 5 I 1dcu S 1 2 SO S 1 5 • Golden We~I Collegl' ..,1.i ·nt.i~ 11 ~ ater, 15744 ColJt.>m\c,1 St. lli.;01.ng'JO 895·83"'8 "4. 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Angelo RISTORANTE ITALIANO 1969 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa (714) 646-1225 Please present w/order • Expires 11131/92 - TA LE ~1 th~WHJ\LE Fresh Fish Dally All Year 'Round Breakfast b Lunch Dinner •Weekend Brunch 7am-4pm •Early Bird Specials •Happy Hour 4-6;>m •Harbor Brunch Cruises 400 Main St. Balboa 673-4633 Live Nightty Entertoinmen ~ Closed for Thanksgiving Blue Machine Satur(lJ, Blue Machine Jack Hammer r.111·'c~ ~, Monday Night Football Ty and the Trouble Makers Peter Shambrook . . . \ , ........ , ~ . Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday,·November 26, 1992 9 ... I MOVIES 'Malcolm X' Lee's most-matuPe work ti, To~c Frc:ncn Cr· L 11....: llll' q11•11\llh)U\ ,J 1111 bl.id, I 11 1 lll!hl' ll:.1Jc1 hlllh1.. .! '> 'I"•' i Cl ' <'.ti!< I I\ I\\ I t. .. '\J f>11l·l'.(ll1.. \I 11 .. 11m ·' I .I 11 .. llh:nJ1lU .... , .. "u11.1l !!1.1111 \ r 1..11. "'n·r111!!. 1.11..:<'l•th.111 -ltk 1.lll1.'lll 1ll1. p11l1 . .'!Tll1.'\ , 111,.1 .... L..:..:\ \. lh.'tll.:-il~ (.1 p 1 u r..: ... I hi.' I' I• 111.·.111. 1..\d·lh,ilh!lll\! 11.llllrC 1.d ll' , ,·nd1:.in-tu0p11..tl 'ubiu. I .111.J ,,,,, 1J1.·, .1 rcln.1111 'P1.'d.11.:k· lltl 1. I h 1.111\ dl.11 ~c,J 0 4ll, \111. lll.tll'h 11111111111.' :111J \,l\I, tla •u1.:ht-pr11\ 0 <1!..11h! .111J 1nluri..11111g. p1.·1,11 .... 1,..: ;inJ Jlfl.11.h\. humuruu., .11 ,I llhHJ.1111 .\ 1, 11111l11ng rf nlll .1 'l.'.111.'' ut ... -.m1dl.1lt11!_.: l.l>fl t1.1J1c11un,, .1, \,1rrcd ,,., \l.1kul111·~ pklhl1r.1 of hit: pl'r~ona. < 11111.d \\llh 1thfl:J1bk -...:upc and 'II k .11td ,1 lll\\Clffl!! p1.·rfnr111:JOCC t,, I), 111d \\ .1 ... h111ch•11. the film. 1i·~ .. I <·.: ... ..:..1rl11.:1 ··n11 the Hight 111111~ · d11.1h 1h1.: l.111J ol •1 1d.11t<•n' ol '1c" l'r '1mp;.it1co ~ou Of Mice and Men Rated: PG-13 The Stars: Gary S1nise John Malkov1ch and Shenlyn Fenn The Story: lhe Great Depression. Itinerant farm laborer George (Sinise) and his herculean but feeble-minded companion Lennie {Matkov1ch) find work as harvest hands at the Tyler Ranch Together, the two fnends are a perfect mesh of mind of brawn, but tragedy arises when the sad istic foreman's unhappy wife lrenn) starts teasing the simple giant The Scoop: l1mely enough for the economic despair of the Bush & Chnton ·qos, Steinbeck's morality play 1s still highly potent, rewarding matenal Given adroit treatment by star-director Srnise, and beautifully limned by all involved, the novel's theme of the imperatives of fellowship and dreams nngs aesthetically clean on every level A.s good as Smise and Malkov1ch are as the two who when combined make up a perfect ~r!.On, Fenn also scores as the ~glected, 111-starred girl Trusting 1n the stayi119 po~r of a hterary classic, Sinise has fashioned one of the year's better films The Score : 7 might l'\pC(l. !'he ,Ji..irr11.:k'~ hucb1cr's h.ml·,cll .. hide (the cap:.. t-~h1n,, p111.110 chip~. rte.) ... X .. i~ a turning r111n 1 1n Let··~ (IOCOl;.!llC 111.1tura1ion One of the charges kH:kJ .it the Jircctor has been 1h.11 h" 'tOClll·rJp :.ccnarios are wnt..1bk 1hcin.1tic cra£y-qu1lls "h1..:h h:t\e \Cl tu !>lid. \\Ith one 111.tJor protagu1w.1. W11h "X," lee 1H1t 11nl) glor1out-I) rebuts thi!., but prm 1de., in Washington one of the h..:.,1 1hc,p·.,h:ipeJ jobs 111 years. ,\, rnJm rc,te\\cr:. have alrc.11.h Jllllllll'U O~I. II \\OUld be no . t:\.1gg1.·rJll1.\11 10 ):I) that the Jctor linrn' a number of compelling. rrr1pr..:!>.~I\ cl} tc\lureJ Malcolrns. From 1he conl.-haircd, flashy pimp .111J Jrug dealer of the '40s, ''Dc1ro1 1 Red." to the fiery Nation of hlam oraror and later pan·raclal Mu~lim. Wa!>hington's !>elf-transforming Malcolm is the :.iuff of which future Oscars are made. E'en "hen Lee occasionally .. cttlcs for bro.id :.1rokes in the mo' ic ·~ ~I) hstic shufOe. Under Siege Rated: R The Stars: Steven Seagal, Tommy Lee Jones and Gary Busey The Story: A schizo Navy commander (Busey) and rogue CIA agent (Jones) team up to take over the USS Missouri end make a killing on the arms market by setting the ship ·s arsenal of Tomahawk nuclear-tipped missiles Unbeknownst to thvn, they are being stealthily hunted by the ship's cook (Seagal), an ex-SEAL dedicated to stopping the terronsts at any cost.. The Scoop: Mercifully free of the kmd of jingoistic flag-waving you'd expect with the matenal, Steven Seagal's newest film could best be described as "Die Hard Goes to Sea " As usual, no real surpnses here, JUSl Steve's standard brand of good ol' Poltt1cally Incorrect ultra-violence as he knifes, chops, skewers, gouges, blows up and otherwise wastes the baddies with the occasional sardonic witticism As for as The Steven Seagal Atrocity Olympics Highlights are concemed, two sequences are sure to h119er: a nice, messy impaling by girder and a climactic duel in which the main villain has his eye tom out just befOf'e the coup-de-gntee of a knife In the brain. fairty exciting non-step oction. The Score : 6 10 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday. November 26, 1992 wa .. hington's virtuoso turn b nothing less than ai.tonishing, ..th':i)!I keeping "X" on track. A!lt ;.imb1t1ous in tone a:. an} Hollywood mega-saga, the movie fully Justifies its J·hour 21·minule runnmg time, and actually seems rather lean. Opening in bli$tering Cashion with the ~hot or;, huge American Ong (ala "Pauon'') bursting into fl3mes inter-cut with the Rodney Ktng vid beating, "X" quickly maps out its "by any means nc:cc:.l>:ny" filmic assnuh plan. Thi) " definitely high-scale moviemnking for the head, hean and eye. The film starts out with Malcolm lhtle's post-WWII hustlina under the ncais of hi!> first of many sptrilual do.di.: Harlem ganjSter West Indian Archie (Delray Undo). Ironically, the fml scenes have Little getting a conk (chemically straightened hairstyle) from his fellow small·time hood Shorty (Lee) and commenting: "Looks v.h1te, don't it?° After fnlling afoul of his boss. Malcolm Close to Eden Not rated The Stars: Bayaertu and Vladimir Gostukhln The Story: Gombo (Bayaertu), the patriarch of a modem Mongol family, tries to maintain the past grandeur of his race's pastoral·nomadlc e.xlstence, while eccommodating "civlllzation's" in-roads on the Asiatic steppes. \Vhen he befriends boisterous Russian emigre Sergei (GosWkhin), Gombo finds his bemusement at modernized Maoist China echoed by his new compatriot The Scoop: Too stately in podng, and ~maps a tad too wispy and genial to sustain its tone of seno-comic culture-collision, the CorMlOOWealth of Independent States' "Close to Eden" at tlmes succeeds in imparting an elegiac whimsy, but wanders off on too many tangents Director Nikita M1l<Mlkov d~s come up with a startllng-f\Jnny surreollsm stt ~gainst the sweeping beauty of the rolling steppes: Gombo retuming from town, c&rting a TV by horscbock across the primev&I grasslands; the but p&rt of the film, Gombo's climectlc visiorJ confrontation with Gcnshls Kho!\ 6nd the fomlly p&per1ng the W6fl with a poster of Sty St.ollone (the supposed bfo of a g&mJlous uncle). The Score: 5 and Shott)' begin a brief §.tint ns burglars before being ntlbbed by cops and given stiff sentences (more for interracial cxual e.5C8pndes than any larcenou~ doing$). In prison, Liule encounter' ht~ second mentor, Blnck Muslim Baines (Albe rt Hull), "ho teachc\ Malcolm to find dignity and pri\Jc in his African heritage and refute his vain aucmpt to ape while society. One of the bcl>t. biting anJ mo,1-1elling scenes in "X" h:is Uaines and Malcolm pulling out a Jict1onary and ha,ing a sobering etymology ses ion: the cpiphanie~ of undcr:>tandmg and growing tnil)' bafflement on W;bhtngton·~ part ore wonderful. Converting 10 I l:lm and taking the sobriquet of "X'' {the "X" ub$rituted for his abandoned i.Ja,e nnme and nlso signifying hi African·American loss or identity~. Malcolm eventually becomes the outspo~cn Nation of Jslam leader under the tutelage or Natton rounder, the Honorable Elijah Consenting Adults Rated: R The Stars: Kevin Kline, Elizabeth Mastrantonio and Kevin Spocey The Story: When flashy yupster Eddy Otis (Spacey) and his alluring wife Kay (Rebecca Miller) move nm door to plocld burbantlts Richard (Kline) and Priscilla (Mastrantonio), It doesn't take long before the couple's swept by the chansmatJc Eddy's bon homie. Richard, on unhappy ad man, is awed by his new friend's bluff, hlgh-nsk attltude, and ~n more taken with the sultry Kay. When Eddy suggests that he and Richard excnonge wives fOf' a one-night only dare, Richard finds himself on the rood to temptation .. The Scoop: Rates with "Fino! Analysis" os one ot the most brainless tMll machines In ~MS. Though director Alan J. Pakula crofted the fine ncuvo noir film .. Presumed Innocent," he cleorty puts his mind on auto for this one. Eddy's lightnln9-fost ascendMcy over the marrieds Is so unbelievable (can't they set this guy's a major loon?) that the rest of the ftldc is unlntcntlork\lly runny. The movie olso strains credibility with RJGhard's equally quick phlJandering. Hopefulty, movlcgoen will consent to avoid this puppy. The Score: 41/1 Muhnmm:id (Al freem:m Jr. Preaching again'lt the oppr the "bluc·eyed devils" and advocating tl1e right of blade people to resort to ''olcncc it self-defense, "X" :>ub:.cquentl out with Elijah and fuuh hi ammosuy toward \\h1lC) tcm after nn nll·pi\.'OtJI ~acred p1lgnmage lo Mecca. As might be expected \\llh Spike Lee Joint. 3nd a film a m::rn who con)tantly QUC!illOOC O\\ n identity (an important rnornc:rH in 1hc )IOI)' hns B:un telling Malcolm: "Yuu don't c know "ho you arc, c.Jo }Ou'?"), 1~ -tor the mu 1 J'Jrt -3 t obwrbing mo h of 'I) les. The Harlem scene) h.a\C a l1nd of !>epia·nost.rfg1c (eel. \\h1lc the scene wilh the N:>1100 of l la h:i'c 11 brooding magi tcrial 11.> as Malcolm accrue influence po\\cr. 11m:adcd through the narrative arc na hbad.s to Malcolm') youth, ond v.i1h the exccp11on of a few gaffes (like scene with the in urancc comp hear11e ly ni,ing Mrs. Uulc·s policy after the IJrhcr• death the hand!> of the KJ:10), the e a resonance to "X." Oc~idc Wasllin&ton, va\lid ponnayals by Freeman as the majestic Muhammad and Und Malcolm's gang tcr pater arc espccinlly memor3ble. W3shington's reconcili3tion sec with the latter h one o( the dramntic high point of the film Whether ubtlc (the sc.'.lrrly implicit threats from withm the Nt1tron as M :ilcolm' extremity success un cute hi peers) or hllm·fotedly obviou {the cro»-cu111ng bc1v.ccn a Nation attack on Malcolm\ house Md Oai.hb:ick to J Klan :Utacl on th Little home), "X" ne,er fails 10 serve as u galvaniLing portrait o man who~c 1ndic1111cnt of thi<i coun1ry's rac1~t mta)llla i no le~ 'ahd toJ::iy then 1t wa in '65 A pa>~1ona1c, rivc11ng "ork, "X" shoult.I be )Ccm by on ·one "ho ~' dcnie<, or affects incomprchcn)10 over such cvcnu as the King beating, the L.A. rioh or the fur over kc-T~ ''Cop-Killer" spced-me1ol r:ip. Sobering ant.I committed, "X'' is an epic worth every minu1c. Ralln& on 1-10 K•lc. 10 btln& best: 8. .... ~ Dining Editor Marla Bird is taking the day off ... Happy Turkey [by! ion oC fall' '"'" red out a I his en '> nrly a1cr c, nd he ny l d ns nd II r ---=- Dining Highlight of the Week ~1 -ea11e Resauranc Dine in our romantic cellar. Steaks • Seafood • Oxktails 1695 Irvine Ave. • Costa Mesa • 646.-7944 COSTA MESA ntE BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE 2300 H.t>or Btvd. (Eastside al the Hlf'bor Center) 641-9777. R ... rv•iona acoepted. lunch Mon.-Frf. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Otnntt Mon. 4 to 9 p.m.; Tues., Wed, to 9:30 p.m.; Thura., Fri. to 10 p.m.; Sat 3 to 10 p.m.; sun. 3 tog p.m .. Costa U..'a oldest steakhouse boatta • 30 YNI tradllJOn of HfVing tM finest In c:harbrolled ...... fresh f1sh and c:hicktn. Warm, friendly atmotphefe suitable for .,.., ocaslon from business mMtings to family patties.. Lunches from $3.49; comf*te d nners from $8.95. Grazing me,_,, and burgera efter4 p.m. from S3.9S. Pnvat. rooms for business meetings. ,...,..,.... dinner., reoeptlone Md epedal ncc:asion patti-. QNO'S OH THE .. U. 428 E. 17th Stretit. 850-1750. ReHfYations accepted. A COMa Mela landmarlt. Warm, lntim•• mMdng plla; the uttlmate neig~ rest.urant and lounge. l.afth. elmer, ~tnmkf-~ pttplrld tbs. ~. aanctwlchet, salads Ind hol'9e ipedMles. l.Ne piano bat enteftlllNnent In the lounge; llngelong Kira• \tf!Mkenda from 7 p.m. HORQ(AWA 3800 S. Plaza Drive. South Ca.et Plua Vllllge. 557. 2531 . Aewvlldonl •~ed. Ane trdlonal J1pMeee rettaJrant uses the fr~ lngredienlL Sulhf Bar, tatami rooms. OoJ<ta"lloUnQ.. MJkKOUl"M t(aiMld d#'loet't must be Ordered 24 hourt In advance. 8tg11nt dining. lunch and dinner. l.ACAVE 1&i5lrvfneAve.at17th St .. &46-79«. Lunch. Mon·Frf; Olnner nlghety. Abec>Uety marvetou. a1Mkt and fr•h Mafood. Served In 91\ lntlmll• Ind romantic cellar dining room. In the area for nearly 30 years. this cozy restaurant has ooe of the most unique dinner menu presentations around. Homestyle lunch speci8.lties are a day time feature MA BARKERS 154 E. 17th St. 646· 4303. 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily: Sunday from 7 a.m. S8'V1ng breakfast , llnch, dinner in a homestyfe fashion. "Country style American cuisine·. Atways the friend~est satVice, low ptices for high quati!y homemade food. Ml CASA 296 E. 17th SL 645·7626. Family style Mexican restaurant. President Bush has eaten herel Open daily at 11 a.m. f0t k.lnch, dinner • and a>cktails. can ahead fof lat;• parties. The uoenent prices. tolicitous service and delic:ious food n*• Mi Casa poasi>ly the most popular Mexican Nl«ylnthe~ MUCHO GUSTO JA'D. BAA ANO LATIN OAIU 263 E. 17th St. eou Mesa. 631-4009. Fantastic Llrin Cuisine from Mexico, Brazil and Peru. Satetlit• TV for sports games. Live Jazz Thurtday through Saturdey. Big Band on Monday. Inexpensive. · NIKrS TANDOORI INDIAH FOOD 3705 s. Bristol (1 bk. north of So. COlllt Plan, next to Clothestime). Open Daily 11 am·9pm. One of a kind Indian restautW'lt Mtvlng maMated tandoori chic:k8n, vegetables. dais and nans. TaJ<9: out, Otne·ln. Inexpensive. no-wait r•taur1nt. G•MrOUS portions, authentic home cooking. Also MNing Muala Ooga even ngs & weekends. Also located at 2031 E. 1,. St. (1blk. west al Tustin Ave.). RIVIERA RESTAURANT 3333 Bristol St. South Coast Pilla. 5440- 3840. Lunch 11 ;30 Lm;. to 3 p.m. Mon. -Sat.; dinner s-10 p.m. Mon.· - Thurs: 'tit 11 p.m. FrL & Sat. ~esetVations are suggested. Award winning Continental c:uisine. One Qf the only restaurants in Orange County !<>offer tablesimrflambe. Excellent service, intimate mmosphere. SCAMPI 1576 Old Newport Blvd. 645-856o. Warm & lriendly owners Linda and Femando Navaretta offer authentic Italian cuisine served in the traditional European manner. Fernando's impressive credentials include graduating from Culinary Academy in Italy, training al Hotel Conoord1a, Venice, Italy; Chef al Don Pasquale in Cambridge, England; Churchill's in La Chax De Fondes, Swrtzer1and: Hotel la Paix in Agno Lugano, Switzerland. Scampi offers an intriguing menu and lovely wine hst. Banquets, prrvate parties and catering . WAHOO'S ASH TACO 1862 Placentia 631 ·3433. Open daily from, 11 a.m. to 1 O p.m. ; Sundays 1119 p.m. Oulrageot.Jsly delicious south of the border cuisine with a Hawaiian flair. Wahoo's is a haven for local as well as international sur1ers, ath19'es and anyone looking for good food at inctedibly low prices. Absolutely no lard used in preparation: everything Is fresh and prepared to order. laid back, casual atmosphere. Also at 1133 S. Coast Hwy. in Laguna and on. Bristol & Baker in Costa Mesa. ZUBIES 1712 Placentia. 645-8091. Pure and simple, just like mother's lovell Reasonably priced, top quality food and generously poured, low priced drinks have kept their customers coming back for years. Lobster tail , chicken. ribs and specials changing nightly. Thursday night is prime n'b night Lunch and d1Mer served. SUnday Mexican Breakfast from $1.99. ZUBIES GaLDED CAGE ANO OYSTER BAR 1714 Placentia. right next door to Zubies. 646-4222. A btg. sptawltng enterprise with pool tables and games. Featuring 16 items on the Oystw Bar Mero; regular m'"u indudes pizza, undwichei, burgers and a variety al specials. VfKY casual. family , oriented 81mosphere. NEWPORT BEACH AB80NDANZA 3421 Via Udo. 67S.S973. ()pe{I tor dinner.Suns,~ & dosing, Tu ... -Sat. Closed • Mon. Owner Sara Parrish btlngs her grlndmocher's r~ to Newport Beach. Traditional hafian and seafood Mlec:tions. P~a and a variety or ~lque bf.ads made fresh daity. Last but not least, an exoehnt wine list completes the experienc.. CALIFORNIA BEACH ROCK 'N SUS .. 3355 Via Udo. Ofl8 of Newport Beach's oldest and best known •party• spots. Featuring great sushi, spec:fal chef sushi ex>mbtnation rolls and othef Japanese specialties such as Chicken Ind Steak Tenyakl, shrimp Tempura. Scallop O.light and Dynamite. California Beach also features a special All You Can Eas, all night long special t.t>nday nights fOf' only $14. Come ear1y on Monday's because the restaurant is "packed". Regular Happy Hours ate Tues-Sun from 5:30 to 6:30. No reservaf10nsacceptecJ.Ca ering- available. Also located a1 7656 Melrose ltle .. Hollywood. THE CANNERY 3010 Lafayet1e 675-5777. lunch 11 :30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mon.-Fri .. ; dinner 5-10 p.m. daily. Sunday brunch 10:30 a. m. to 2:30 p.m. Reservations accepted. Continental aJisine, seafood emphasis. Great clam chowder. Newport Beach HistOf'ical Landmark features Weekend Brunch Cruises and live entertainment in the lounge in addition to lunch and dinner. MARGARITAVILLE 2332 W. Coast Hwy. 631 ·8220. Open daily from 11 :30am to 12:30am for dining. Excellent Mexican food with n.ew and exciting specials offered daily. FuU bar with entertainment nightly. The Matgaritas were rated "The Best in Orange CountY". Reservations accepted. 21 OCEANFRONT 2100 W. Ocean front, 673-2100. On the Ocean for banquets, private parties. CRAZYHORSESTEAKHOUSE& SALOON Located on Brookhollow just off the Dyer Road exit al the 55 Fwy. 549-1512. Open for lunch and dinner. Live entertainment in the saloon. Big name concerts on Monday and Tuesday.nights. Generous servings of Steaks, salads, sandwiches, chicken, fish and specials. Country theme, excellent service. Pnvate rooms available. HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY BERTOUNO'S 18041 Magnolia. Ftn. Valley. 963·2730 Beneath the burgundy awning, nestled m the b~ of the Toy Ci1y Shopping Center is a rare find, a family owned and operated restaurant This IS Bertohno's, a family restaurant that brings back family style hahan food and great service. From their famous 5 layer lasagna to the Veal Pic:cata or Blueberry Cheesecake that is made by hand every day. The food 1s incredible. Bertolttlc>'s is opened daily 11 am to -· 9pm, Fridays and Saturdays 1111 front next to the Newport Pier. Open daily at 4pm. Enjoy fabulous Cataflna sunsets from our main bar. Dinner nightly from S:30 pm. Fine dining Tn Newport's most intimate saning. Specializing in gourmet seafood. Large wine~ellar for banquets up to SO people. Ac:tive piano bar with MAX SEILER Thurs.- Sunday. SABATINO'S RESTAURANT 6 SAUSAGE CO. 251 Shipyard Way, Newport Beach, 723-0621 . Open for k.lnch & dinner. closed Mondays. Weekend Brunch. Sal. & Sun. 8:30- 1 :00. Tucked away near the Udo Shipyard, this charming, family owned restaurant ofters an inviting atmosphere and delicious foodl Famous for their authentic, homemade Italian Sausage, Saballno's ex>mpklte menu also i~s fresh pasta. seafood, lamb veal and a tempting array of a saiads & appetizers. TH& SHAMROCK BAA 'N Gflll 2633 W. Coast Hwy., 631-5633. Open for Breakfast. Lunch & Dinner Mon-Fri 8am-8pm, Sat-SUn 7am- 8pm. Beer & Wine bar open till 2ain Mon..$uf\. Newport Beach's newest authentic lrith Bar. Famous for their Irish Breakfast setVed all day Saturday Ind Sunday. Consists of Irish sausage, 1,w, bacon, eggs any styte, Irish Black 'n White Pudding, Irish brown bread and butter. We also serve eggs. omelenu, sanctwic:hes. hamburgers. Shamroctt Steak. and fish and d'I~ oome join Mona. Catha!, Mike and Susie for the Irish Crack and the friendliest HfVioel TALE OF THE WHALE 400 Main Strff(, Bab:>a. 673--4633. Panoramic bay view, entry features picfures d Old Newport. Seafood and traditional favorltu. Lunch, dinn« and Saturday and Sunday blUnd). VILLA NOVA 3131 W. Coast H\lvy. 642-7880. Dinner nightly Spm to 2 am. Excellent, hearty Italian cuisine; outstanding wine hst Ad.rv• piano bar, favonte local lat•night spoe Upstairs room at -rop of the \411a" • 10pm. TEXAS LOOSEY'S 10142 Brookhurst at Adams. 964·8882. Texas Tested, tried and trusted. This chiU parlor and saloon offers some of the best eats, firewater and pic:kins around! Mesquite smoked ribs, chicken, steaks, Texas ch1h. happy hour specials. Kids eat free with each paying adult!! lAGUNA BEACH BOMBAY DUCK 213 Ocean Ave . 497·7307. Prayeen and Geeta Bansal, owners of the suc:cessful Clay Oven Indian Restaurant in Irvine, have reoently opened Bombay Dud(. only steps from the Main Beach on Ocean Avenue m downtown Laguna. Discard all your existing notions of Indian Restaurants. This is a very different experience with an artistic flair and a menu that manages to take familiat tastes and package them In an entirely different way. For Information On How Your Restaurant Can Be Included In The Dally Piiot Dining Guld• Please Call John Vallnsky At 642-4321 ... . Ext. 269 - .. J - MOVIES 'Malcolm X' Lee's most-mature work Muhammad (Al Freeman Jr.). -Preaching again\! the opprC\\i< the: "bluc·cyed dc\lls" and advocating the 11gh1 of black L ·~-· 111.· q •·•ll\11\\llJ\ ,J,1111 hl,1, J. IJ i.111 Ill I h.:ht-k.1J..:r 111111\ •• I. ~l'lt..l· I Cl' 0 ' l .tc• 11\ .11, •• 11,·d 11,.. ,·p1, \I 11 .. 11!11 \ 1. 1 1f,·::1.·11J,1u-.. :111..ldlll.d p,11\I \ 1.1..!i ''''Cl'lll~. l.1rc .. ·1·1IJ.111·l1k .i111:11i 1t1' p11k1n1" .,1f11.1•. I cc·, '\ · 1,.:1 kdl~ '·IJ'l\111.'' lhc p1,11,-.111 ,·1,·1 ·L'll.lllO:llH! 11,tlllll 11! 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I ,·c' t·.1rl1cr 'oo 1hc Right 111111~:· cl1...ih 1h.: ~111J ul .:r 1d.it11•1h ut \IC\\Cr \lmpallCO )OU or Mice and Men Rated: PG-1 3 The Stars: Gary S1nise John Malkov1ch and Shenlyn Fenn The Story: The Great Depression Itinerant farm laborer Geo~ S1mse) and his herculean but feeble-minded companion Lennie Malkov1ch) find work as harvest hands at the Tyler Ranch Together, the two friends are a.._ perfect mesh of mind of brawn, but tragedy arises when the sad1st1c foreman's unhappy wife Fenn) starts teasing the simple g1Jnt The Scoop: Timely enough for the economic despair of the Bush & Clinton '90s, Steinbeck's mo rality play 1s still h19hly potent, rewarding material Given adroit treatment by star-director Sinise. and b eautifully lim~d by all involved, the novel s tM~ of the 1mperat1ves of fellowship and dreams ri ngs aesthetJcally clean on every level As good as S1mse and Malkov1ch are as the two who when com ed make up a perfect person, Fe also scar s as the neglected, 1ll·stafTe g1r1 Tn.ist1ng 1n the staying power of a literary classic, Sinise has fashioned one of the year's better films The Score: 7 might C\pC<:I Washington's 'irtuo)O turn is ~ nothang Jess 1han a~tonii.hing. al"a)S ~ccping ··x" on trat~. r hc 'hJllll'k'' hud .. ,tcr\. h.irJ-,dl a~1Jl' (1hc cap,, t·shirh, plllJt,1 dup,, c1c ), ··x · 1:. J turning r,11n1 1n Lee\ c1nc:mjt1c 111.1 turJl1Dn. One l'f 1hc charges k 'dcJ o.11 the dm.!l-tur has been that h1~ 'oc1o·r:ip -.ccn..irios nrc \Critablc thcm.1t1c Cr<ll)-qu1ll'i \\hid 1 h:J\I! )d tll \l lCk \\ith <Jl\C lllJJUT prut:.iguni~1. \\'ith "X.'' U c 11111 uni~ gloriou~ly rcbu1s ttm. hul prll'idc' in W~hington one of the hc~t thcsp·!ih:.tpeJ job-. 111 ) c.1r'>. ,.\\many fC\.iCl\er\ hJ\e alrl'.IU) pu111tcd UUI, II Y.UUIJ be no c\.1ggcrat1on to -..iy tha1 the .1u ur ltmn' a number of cumpellrng. imprc!-!>l\cly tc \turcd M alcolms. From the conl.·h:11n:d, flashy pimp .111J J rug dcalcr of the '40s, "D etroit Rel.I." to the fiery Nation of i!.l::tm orator and later p:m·racial :O.tu~lim, w~1~l11ng10n'<1 ~clf·transformang ~tJkolm as the ~tu ff of which future Oscars are rnJde. E"en "hen Lee occa~1onally ... cule!> for bro...1J !>lrokc' in the mov1e'll st}lastic shuffle. Under Siege Rated: R The Stars: Steven Seagal, Tommy Lee Jones and Gary Busey The Story: A schizo Navy commander (Busey) and rogue CIA agent (Jones) team up to take over the USS Missouri and make a killing on the arms market by selling the ship's arsenal of Tomahawk nuclear-tipped mmtles. Unbeknownst to them, they are being stealthily hunted by the ship 's cook (Seagal), an ex-SEAL dedicated to stopping the terronsts at any cost . The Scoop: Mercifully free of the kind o f jingoistic flag-waving you'd expect with the ~tenal, Steven Seagal's newest film could best be described as "Die Hard G~s to Sea." As usual, no real surprises here, iust Steve's standard brand of good of' Pohtically Incorrect ultra·violence as he knifes, chops, skewers. gouges, blows up and otherwise wastes the b&ddies with the occasional sardonic witticism As far as The S1~en Seagal Atrocity Olympics Highlights are concerned, two sequences are sure to linger: a nice, messy impaling by girder and a limactJc duel In which the main llaln has his eye tom out just before the coup-ck-grace of a knife in the brain. Falrty exciting non-step action. The Score: 6 A~ ambitious in tone as an) HoUywood mega-saga, the movie fully jus1if1,.es its 3-hour 21-minute running time, and actually seems rather lean. Opening in blistering fashion with the l>hot of a huge American flag (ala ••Patton") bursting into Oames inter-cut with the Rodney !Ong vid beating, "X" quic\tl)' maps out it& "by any mean~ ncce:.~ary" filmic assault plan. Thb ,., definitely high·scalc • moviemaking for the head, henn and eye. The film s12ir1s out with Malcolm Llulc's post· WWII hustUng under the aegis of his first of many spiritual dad~: Harlem gangster West Indian Archie (Delray Lindo). Ironically, the rmt scenes hove Little getting a conk {chemically straightened hai~t)lc) from his fellow small-time hood Shorry (Lee) and commenting: "Looks white, don't it?" After falling afoul of his boss. Malcolm Close to Eden Not rated The Stars: Sayaertu and Vladamir Gostukhin The Story: Gombo (Bayaertu), the patriarch of a modem Mongol family, tries to maintain the past grandeur of his race's pastoral-nomadic existence, whale accommodating "civilization's" in-roads on the Asiatic steppes. When he befriends boisterous Russian emigre Sergei (Gostukhin), Gombo finds his bemusement at modernized Maoist Chino echoed by his n~ compatriot The Scoop : Too stately in pacing, and ~rt.aps a tad too wispy and genial to sustain its tone of serio-comic culture-collision, the Commonwealth of lnde~ndent States' "Close to Eden" at times succeeds in Imparting an elegiac whimsy, but wonders otf on too many tangents Director Nikita M1khalkov docs come up with a ~rtling·fuMY sunealtsm ~ against the sweeping beauty of the rolling steppes Gombo rctum1ng from town, cMt.tng a 1V by horseback across the primeval grasslands; the best Pott of the film, Gombo's climactic visiC>fV confrontotion with Genghis Khan; and the family paper1ns the wall with a poster of Sly Stollonc (the supposed bro of e garrulous uncle). The Score: 5 1 O Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, November 261 1992 and Shorty begin u brief stint a. people 10 re ort 10 '11.>lcnce in burglar!. before being nabbed b) sclf·dcfcnsc, ''X" !tUb!tcqucntly cop~ and given tiff entencc\ out ''ith tllJah ant.I find h1 o' (more for interracial se\ual animosity to\\ ard \\hitcs tcmpc es~pades than any larcenou after :m all·pa,ornl sacred domg.s): _ p1~r~ Lo M~. In prison. Little errcount~r~ ms As might be expected wi th a scc.ond mentor, Bbck Mui.lam Spike Lee Joinr, nnd a film ab() Baine., (Alben Hu.II) •. \\ho tcac~e-. mn11 who con.,tantly quc">lloncd Mal~olm t.o find d.1sn1ty and pntlc own h.lcnt1ty (an 1mpor1ant ·~ h1!t .African hcnrngc nod ~cfutc moment in tht 'IOI)' hai.. Ua111c~ his .vain attempts to ape wh11e idling Malcolm: "Yuu Jon 'I C\ soc1ct): <?nc o~ the ~c~.'· ?,•tan~ ~uiJ lnow .,,.ho )OU arc. do )Ou'~"},· an~ 1-1dl1ng i.ccnc~ an x. has is - for the most part -a trul D.u~es and ~alcol!1' pulling ~ut u ab~rbing ma'h of st)Jc:s. J'hc: e d1c11onary and .ha"1ng a sobcnn.g l l:irlcm scenes hj\C .i '-.ind o( etymology sess.1on: the ep1phan1e · 1 r 1 h I th I f d d t.I sep1a-nosta g1c cc • " 1 e c · o un ers1an ang an gro"'.ang n v .. 1th th. Nat on :>r l\l:lm nngry bafncmcnt on Wa h1ng1on'\ sec e c 1 ' "rt .. d rl 1 hj' e a brooding mag1stcraal ton p.. ..re won e u . . • I . · n Converting to hl.1m and taking :}!, ~inlc-o m ai;:crue\ in ucncc :u the ~briquet of "X .. (the "X" power: 1:'rc:1dcJ thr?~gh the sub$tituted for his abandoned sla.,.c n:urarivc Jrc llJ!1hbj1:k) to name and also signirying his Malcolm\ )Outh. :ind "1th the African·A.merican loss of identity). C\Ccpt1~n of a ~cw gaffes (h'-.e I Malcolm eventually becomes the 'iCcnc w11h the an\urance co~pa outspoken Nntion or Islam leader hca.rtlcs!oly Ol\IOS Mrs: Lllllc under the tulelage oC N:nion policy after rhe fathers death !II founder, the Honorable Elijah the hands of lhe Klan), the c: a resonance to "X." Consenting Adults Rated: R The Sters: K~in Kime, Elizabeth Mastrantonao and Kevin Spacey The StC>fy: When fleshy yupster Eddy Otis (Spacey) and his allunng Wife Kay (Rebecca Maller) move next door to plocid t:>urbanties Richard (l(Jine) ond Priscilla (Mastrantonlo), it ~sn't take long before the couple's swept by the charismatic Eddy's bonhomie. Rlchard1 on unhappy ad man, is awed by his new fnend's bluff, hlgh·risk attitude, end even more token with the suttty ~. \\'hen Eddy suggests that he end Richard exchange wives for a one-night only dare, Richard finds himself on the road to temptotJon ... The Scoop: ~tes with "Flnol ~lysls" es one of the most brainless thrill machines In years. Though di~ctor Alan J Pakula crafted the fine ~uvo noir film "Presumed lmocent," he cleorty puts his mind on auto for this one. Eddy's hghtnlng-fast ascendancy over the monieds is so unbel evable (can't they sec this guy's a major loon?) that the rest of the flick is unlntentJonall'y funny. The movie also strains cnd1blllty with Richard's equally quick phllancktlng. HopcfuJty, moviegoers w111 consent to avoid this puppy. The Score: 41~ Dc:side!t Wll.)hington, vivid portrayals by Freeman us the mnjcstic Muhammad and LinJu Mnlcolm's gan~ltr p:itcr are cspccinlly memorable. W:ahington·~ reconciliation 1.cen with the latter i~ one of the dramatic high poin15 of the film. Whether subtle (the ~arily implicit threats from withtn the Nt11ion :is M alcolm's cxtrc:m1ty u )ucccss unsellle his pee~) or ham·Cistedly obvious (the cro\s•cu111ng bct"c:en a Nation :mack on Malcolm')> hou\c and llar,hback to a Klan att:ick on th Lmlc home), "X" never fail!> tu cl'\e as a gal\.llli.ting pomait of man .,.. ho~c 1nd1ctmcnt of th1~ 1,.'0untry'~ r.1cl\t miJsma •~ no le valid roe.fay then It wa in "65 A p:i "'on:uc, meting "'Ork, "X'" ~hould be 'ccn by anyone whu ~t <lcnac or affect ancomprehcn 10 o'er uch event a the King beating. the L.A riot or the fun o.wer kc·T's "Cop·Killcr" spced·metarrap. Sobering ant.I committed, "X" as un epic worth every minute. Ra cina on 1-10 calt, 10 btlna btSl: 8. Marla Bird is taking th c day ..... off ... .... Happy Dining J Turkey Editor Day! nor I a ha~ n x·· ICI . t.I e l)' d s d a II D Thurs; 'til 11 p.m. Fri. & Sat for only $14. Come eany on fleservations are suggested. Award Monday's because the restaurant is winning Continental cuisine. One of •pac:Kecr. Regular Happy Hours are the O(lly restaurants in Orange Tues-Sun from 5:30 to 6:30. No County to offer tableside flambe. reservations accepted. Catering Excellent service, intimate available. Also localed at 7656 atmosphere. Melrose Ne .• Hollywood. SCAMPI 1576 Old Newport Blvd. THE CANNERY 3010 Lafayette 645-8560. Warm & friendly owners 675-5777. lunch 11 :30 a.m. to 3 Linda and Femando Navaretta offer .m. Mon.-Fri .. ; dinner 5-10 p.m. auThentic 11alian cuisine served in dai~. Sunday brunch 10:30 a.m. to the trad~ional European manner. 2:30 p.m. Reservations accepted. Fernando's impressive credentials Continental cuisine, seafood include graduating frotp Culinary emphasis. Great clam chowder. for banquets, pnvate parties. SANTAANA Academy in Italy, training at Hotel Newport Beach Historical Landmark ~ Concordia, Venice, Italy; Chef ai ' features Weekend Brunch Cruises CRAZYHOAsE STEAKHOUSE & SALOON Located on Brookhollow just off the Oyer Road exit of the 55 Fwy. 549-1512. Open for lunch and dinner. Live entertainment in the saloon. Big name concerts on Monday and Tuesday nights. Generous servings ot Steaks, salads, sandwidies. chdten, ftsh and specials. Country theme, excellent service. Private rooms available. . HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY Dining Highlight of the Wee.k ~1Ca11e Rcstauraru Dine in OUT Tomantic cellar. Steaks • Seafood • O:>cktails 1695 Irvine Ave. • O>sta Mesa • 64~ 7944 -i-· COSTA MESA THE BARN FARMER area fot neaily 30 years. this oozy STEAKHOUSE 2300 Harbor BIYd. restaurant has one of the most (Eastside of th• Harbor Center) unique dinner menu presantatt0ns &41·9m . ReMtVMlona eccepced. around. Homestyle kmd'I Lunch Mon.·Fri. 11 Lm. IO 4 p.m. specialties are a day time feature. Dinner Mon. 4 IO 9 p.m.; Tu.a.. MA BARKERS 154 E. 17th St 646- Wed, to 9:30 p.m.; Thln., Fri. to 10 4303. 6 Lm. to 10 p.m. daily; pm.; Sat 3 to 10 p.m.; Sun. 3 to 9 Sunday from 7 a.m. Serving p.m .• Costa Mia's oldesa breaktast • k.mch, dinner in a steakhouse bouts a 30 year homestyte fashion. "Country style trad1t10n of serving the flnNt in American cuisine". Atways the charbroiled muks, fresh fish and friendriest service. low prices for chicken. Wann. friendly atmosphefe high quaftty homemade food. suitable for we<y occ:asion from Ml CASA 296 E. 17th St 645-7626. business mHtlngs to famiy parties. Family style Mexican restaurant. Lunches from $3.49; complete President Bush has eaten here! d nners from $8.95. Grazing meru Open daily at 11 a.m. for lunch, and butgefl .tier 4 p.m. from dinner. and cocktails. caa ahead 43.95. Private rooms for business tor latge parties.. Th• axoenent mee00gs, ~ dinners, prices, .:>k:ilous tervice and receptionl and lpeCial occalian deticious food make Mi Casa parti.._ poui>fy the most popular Mexican GINO'S °"THE .. LL 428 E. 17th .. ery in the area. Streec, 650-1750. ReMNalJons llUCHO GUSTO JAZr. BAA AND aooepted. Aeo.i. Mesa landmark. LATIN GAILL 263 E. 17th St, Warm, lntim•• "'""'ig place; the ea.a. Mesa. 631 ~009. Fantastic uhimate ~hbothood ,_..rant l.Mln Cuiaine from Mup>. Brazil and toung.. lunc:h, dinn., and PeN. Sate#ile TV tor sports weekend tnetdmt. Expertly games. Live Jazz Thuraday through P'tpWed tbs, burgers, aandwiches. Saturday, Big Band on Monday. salads and houM apeciMles. Uve Inexpensive. piano bet entertainment In the NtKrS TANDOORI 1Not4N FOOD lounge; slngaiong Klfm>k• 3705 S. Bnstol (1 bk. notth of So. WMkendt from 7 p.m. Coast Piaza. next to ClothestJme). HOAIKAWA 3800 S. Plaza Ortlfe, n..-()Uy 11 am·9pm. One of a South Coaat Plan Vlllge. 557 • ~' 2531. RtHrv111iona •..-td. klnd Indian ,..t.,,ant MIVIOQ ma.Mated tandoori chidUW'I, Fine tr~IONll JlpMeee ,....,,..nt v~s. dais and nans Take: uses t~ rr..n.c lngrtdlenea. Sushi out. Dine-In. In~. no-wait Bar, tatami rooms. cocklail lounge. r-i...,..t. 9Ml'OUI portions, ~ltloQOUrae K....u din'*' must -1so be ordered 24 hour1 In advanc». ault~ntJC home cooking. A Elainant dW"" Lunch and dinner. 18fVing Ma.Nia Oooa evenings & -·.. w.ek9nds. Also located at 2031 E LA CAVE 1695 Irvine A\19. at 17th 1st St. (1 ~ west d Tustin Ave.) St., 646-7944. Lund\, Mon-Fri, RMERA RESTAURANT 3333 O.nner nightly. Abeolnely Bristol St. South eo.sa Plaza. 5440· matvtloua stelks Md fr•h 3840. Lunch 11 :30 Lm:. to 3 p.m Oon Pasquale in Cambridge, and live entertainment in the lounge England; Churchill"s in La Chax De in addition to lunch and dinner. Fondes, Switzerland; Hotel La Paix MARGARtTAVILLE 233~ W. Coast 1n Agno Lugano, Switzerland. Hwy. 631-8220. Open daily from Scampi offers an intriguing menu ~ 11 :30am to 12:30am for dining. and lovely wine hst. Banquets, Excellent Mexican food with new · and exatlng specials offered daily. private parties and catenng . Full bar with entertainment nightly, WAHOO'S ASH TACO 1862 ad "Th Placentia 631-3433. Open daily The Margaritas were rat e Best m Orange County". from, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. : Sundays Reservations accepted. 111 9 p.m. Outrageously delicious 21 OCEANFRONT 2100 W. Ocean south of the border cuisine with a front, 673-2100. On the Ocean Hawa11an flair. Wahoo's is a haven front next to the Newport Pier. Open for local as well as international daily at 4pm. Enjoy fabulous surfers., athletes and anyone Catalina sunsets from our main bar. looking for good food at inaedibly Dinner nightly from 5:30 pm. Fine low pr1C8s. Absolutely no lard used -dining in Newport'-s most intimate tn preparation; everything is fresh setting. SpeciaHzing 1n gourmet and prepared to order. Laid back, seafood. Large wine-cellar for casual atmosphere. Also at 1133 S. banquets up to 50 people. Adlve Coast Hwy. in Laguna and on piano bar with MAX SEILER Thurs.· Bristol & Baker in Costa Mesa. Sunday. ZUBIES 1712 Placentia, 645-8091. SABATINO'S RESTAURANT & Pure and simple, just ti(e mother's SAUSAGE CO. 251 Shipyard Way, lovell Reasonably priced, toP Newport Beach, 723-0621. Open qual~ food and generously poured, for lunch & dinner, closed Mondays. low priced drink.s have kept their Weekend Brunch, Sal. & Sun. 8:30. QJStomers coming back for years. 1 :oo. Tucked away near the Lido Lobster tail , choen. ribs and Shipyard, this charming, family speaals changing nightly. Thursday owned restaurant offers an inviting night is prime nl> night lunch and atmosphere 'and delicious food! dinner served. Sunday Mexican Famous for their authentic, Breakfast from $1.99. homemade ltafian Sausage, ZUBIES GILDED CAGE AND Sabatlno's complete menu al.so OYSTER BAA 1714 Placentia. right inciudes fresh pasta, seafood, next doof to Zubies. 646-4222. A lamb veal and a t.mptang array ol a big. sprawling enterprise with pool saiads & appetizers. tables and games. Featuring 16 THE SHAMROCK BAR 'N GRILL ~ems on the Oyster Bar Me~; 2633 w. Coast Hwy., 631-5633. regular menu lnciudes pizza, Open tor Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner sandwiches, burgers and a variety Mon-Fri 8am-8pm, Sat-SUn 7am- of specials. Ve<y casual, family 8pm. a.. & Wine bar open tin 2am oriented atmosphere. Mon.sun. Newport Beach's newesl NEWPORT BEACH arthentic Irish a.. Famous for their ABBONDANZA 3421 Via Udo. 675-8973. ()pef' for dinner, 5 lW de»ing, Tun.~ Closed Sun. & Mon. Owner Sara Parrish brings her grandmocher's r~ to Newport Bach. Traditional Italian and Mlfood selections. Pasta and a vatiecy or :M"lique breads made fresh daily. Last but not least, an excehnt wtne list completes th• experience. CALIFORNIA BEACH lris1' Brellkfut s8fWd •" day s.turday and SUnday. Consists o1 Irish sauMQ•. Irish b8con, eggs any style, Irish Bin 'n Whbe Pudding, Irish brown bread and butler. We aJlo setve eggs, omelettes, sandwiches. hamburQefS, Sh1mrock Steak, and fish and ch~ oome join Mona. Cathal, Mike and Susie for the Irish Cra and th• friendliest service! TALE OF THE WHALE 400 Main Street, Baboa. 673-4633. Panoramic bay view, entry features pictures d Old Newport. Seafood and tradibonal favorttes. lunch, dinner and Saturday and Sunday brunch. BERTOUNO'S 18041 Magnolia. Ftn. Valley. 963-2730 Beneath the burgundy awning. nestled in the back of the Toy City Shopping Center 1s a rare find, a fjl/'T'laly owned and operated restaurant This is Bertolino's , a family rasta.urant that brings back family style ltahan food and great serv1Ce. From their famous 5 layer Lasagna to the Veal Piccata or Blueberry Cheesecake that is-made-by hand every day. The food is incredible. Bertohno's as opened daily 11 am to 9pm, Fridays and Saturdays till 10pm. TEXAS LOOSEY'S 1Ot42 Brookhurst at Adams. 964-8882. Texas Tested, tried and trusted. This chili par1or and saloon offers some of the best eats, firewater and poins around! Mesquite smoti.ed ribs, chlcken. steaks, Texas chili. happy hour specials. Kids eat free with each paying adult!! lAGUNA BEACH BOMBAY DUCK 213 Ocean Ave , 497-7307. Prayeen and Gaeta Bansal. owners of the successful Clay Oven Indian Restaurant in Irvine, have recently opened Bombay Dud(. only steps from the Main Beach on Ocean Avenue in downtown Laguna.. Discard all your existing notions of Indian Restaurants. This is a very different experience with an artistic flair and a menu that manages to take familiar tastes and pad(age them In an entirery differenc way. , VILLA NOVA 3131 W. Coast Hwy 642-7880. 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