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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-05-21 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • •• Thursday, May 21, 1992 Serving th e Orange Coast since 1901 The most popular fruit sold at Mother's kitchen in Costa MeH: ------1) Bananas 2) Appl~ 31 Oranges 25 cents lnstde Uta Dally Pilot CHIU:~bu~ churning Mardi Ci¥ (JI the West is Mre 9ln. the ~ual Califomaa St-. Chili Chafm>ionship at ,.Jewpors Dunes, that is. This ~ - for lhe first time 1n his color· ful and uny 18·~~ history -it will be held Of'\ a Friday. Live pipe bomb found in ollice garage For details, stt A9 • • GO SLOW: Ale speed bumps losing favor in Nelflport Beachl Well, they are in Dover Shores and Cmona del Mar where wortlers were poised to inst.lit tM bumps when residenb forced the w0tk to be halted. For details, set A 12. • SEALS: The number of sick and wounded marine mJm· mals that havt> washed a- shore in Newport Beach 1) increasing at a (ast clip. And disappearing even quid.er i~ the money one Laguna group usestorescueand(eed injured seals and sea lions. · For details, see A 12. • WHAT TO 00 It's going ... ,. ~ No one 1s injured as bomb squad disarms home-made device. .. co~ I \ \II ... \ \ 1 Or.111::.: ( 1•UI I\ \I 1)0. fl Hllll\.'111 , , [\ .f1,1ll,1l1tkJ .I ptm1.1l ul "" 11.h·ll 1.; pip.: h1•1111' \\ 1.:d111:,J." 111 .. 1111111!. '' lui:h h.1J h .... l 1.:11 r'1 .. r .1 ... rr-in .111 u11J.:r· ~r , nu p111.. r ,: :.,.11 .1~-ol! l..1,I 1-lh ~lrt.1.'I \ \:1.\\lhlll lk .1.h lll.1!1, \\hU .ll 111 .. I 11 I'.· .:J up :I .: pip.: h0111b. luu 1d th..: d.-, 1..... .111J ... dkJ pul1 .... .i: .1b11u1 l!J :;o .1 111 (\h! I \h;,,1 [' 1IJ .. -.• ,,I\ t h.:~ h.1,.: n ) ' 1,p, "' , : 1• Ill\., t11r th.: 111..1.knt ''h1.h 1i.. .. ·urr.:d 111 lh.: p.11l..11h! I! 1r.1~.: bo.·l11nJ .111.I 11111 .. ·.: bu tl,hn..: ,,• .:~5 I 1-111 \t ~h.1 1lf, ,I; 1! 1:1111 .. , '" l pip .. · b11111h I 1d '"'1"'"··1. 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Sheriff's bomb squad in\CSligator, emerge from parl..ing lructurc .iftcr di armin~ pipe bomb on \\'c..•clcnc d.l\. .. , h ... ·,.: i llll11:;,' ... 111 h.: p1.:11~ u11 p1.:d . .1 t l. · ( ,,, .1 ,\k,J l'o· See BOMB 8adl Page Candidates Bona,-Rohrabacher trade punches in bord8r War -- ~ Each 45th Congressional District hopeful wants to appear tougher on illegal immigration; Green says skirmish detracts from real issues fac ing the nation. By Russ Loar MV. MESA VERDI:: -TT)tng to ~noel... Rep. Dana Rohrabachcr off h1 illegal 1mm1gration band"agon, Cit} Councilman Peter Durfa out· hned h1 own \er~1on of 1mm1grat1on control Wedne <fay at a low-1...cy prco;s conference at h" campa1sn hcJdquar· ters. Buffa read from a prcporcd st.tic· ment while seated 1n front of a large po tcrbo:lrd chcrmomcter, dubbed "Ro· hrabacher's Wastc·O·Mctcr." The ther· momcter's red dye wa<; up to the $1 70,000 mar~. the amount of public money Ourfa cl:ums Rohrabacher ho spent on o;endi ng mailers to \Oler tn che nc" 45th Cdngrc ional District. Rohrabachcr (R-Hunting1on Deach). Ouffa and ll un1in~1on Ui..Jch Coun~1lm.111 l\:1cr Grern arc '1'"S for the (10P nonun.11il1n hi ro.prl'cnl chc nC\\ congn:"1on;1I 1.fotrit.1. 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By S:e .. e Marble \1 .1 Center Cluh lu11d1.:un 1 't nHlrl.' 1h.111 .1 \l.',1r .11!0. \l.11'\ .1 ltirnhuo.l..k 'tll\,j up in. lr\111t ot 'lllll\.' t1f hi:r home lo\\ n ·, llllhl k11t1.il bu,mc.:" k.1dcr-.111J 111.1.t.: .1 Cllflk,,1un Shl. " " 1.11..11 !! publ11. ... p.:.1l..1og k "lll1' \nJ." 'he ".1rned lhl".: "' ,, d 1urn1..,l \1111Ill11,11.·1 Ill h1.·r 'J'l.'.1k, · I J1.in'1 Jo Jlii.....·, - \l. I \, 11 turn' 11111. Hlirntiuddi: '" a q1 ... I.. ,111.f~ Dur 1 ni: hn , 11\!lltn.! ''111 ·'' th\. m.l\11r ot J Co-.,1.1 :-.1.:,.1 'he h." h.:rnmc .1 See CAMPAIGN AS Mess or message? The dcootc o'er poli1ic.ll C&amp;Jign sigos fl~'lfCS agJm. Mon<l.ly cvcninJ; the C~ ~"'Sll C1tr Council debated the issue -~f u~r ...,pe awnpl11ncd tl'-lt c.NMitc b3nf\Cr were messing up the nci~oorhoOd -but decided the i~uc \\'1 too hot to h.rndlc. Merchants euphoric as C·altrans heralds early freeway completion Do the si~1's do ... ny • aoodl 00 they re.lily influ· encc how ou votol Should our c1t1l~s h.1\ c tougher l.l\\ ,.1.11mg '' hco~ the sisn Clll bf pl~ . and IOI hew long? leevt' )'OOr thoughts ~rld ~-Nrnt on the Rc.idctl ~. 6.a2-6086. By Aooa Cekota SIJrf v. COSTA MESA -Oo\\nt~n mcrch- <lnt and commute~ are chcenn ncv. from Cahrllns that the Co,t<1 Mc f-'rcc- "a' C'(ten ion v.111 be fin1 hed mc11me in early Jul). ix month ahead of schedule. And the ncv. 1 good for ta:q>a)t:rs too. OHici.11 \By the ccond and hnal phao;e t'f the ma \l\C Ulen ion prOJCCt from t·aif'\iew Road to 19th Street v.111 end up lO,llng about $30 million, S7 milli<m under the oriainal hudgct. Cl'n'tructi,1n of the frec\lol) e'tcn~1on ha-. c.1uStd traffic t1e·ups and st\CH~I hurt downtown merchant!\ along Ne"port Boulevard. But hard v.ork and good commun1catK)n licti.\ccn the 'late. cit) <1nd mcrchanh arc hcing credited for the une,pcc1cdl\ c11rly opening date. "We can't behc\C 1t," aid hcd J3ns· on, O\\ncr of the C\loJXlfJ Party Center on ev.pon Boulc,ard "I'm lool1nr fo~ rd to lln increa C in bu tnCS " Slov.l. but urcly. Jnn~'°n \a1d, motomtli ha'c been returning to the area met C ltran rc·opcncd all lane on cv.port Boulc\ard la-.t ~ummcr ' You hJ\C to rcg.1in the con,umcr cru t and onhdcncc that it\ OK to come hack u • in," he 'aid When fini hcd, the S.S9,4 million c\tcn· \1110 "111 tretch :?.3 mile from Bri tol Street to 19th treet. Newport Boule' rd, See FREEWAY,_ ... Jewish temple adopts school in ·poverty area -~ ~ Shir Ha-Ma· Alot congregation reaches out to county's 'inner city.· By Iris YoJt.01 S•a111> • r EAS I ULL'I I rurr\.·J on b' th.: Lu-. 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He called to let me know that now Joyce Holder Sunwear is no longer strictly a catalogue business ... They've opened up shop on Quail Street in Newport Beach. I went to take a look ... Just in time for summer you can take advantage of some great prices on mix and match separates and suit.s at 40 to 60 percent savings ... Not everybody is created equal when 11 comes to tops and bo11oms. Joyce figured that out way back in '67. She decided then and MMc~Nol Mickey Stone of Joyce Holder Sunwear. there to sell individually sized pieces at her first shop, Persimmon Tree. on Balboa Island. The rest, as they say, is history ... /\:ow you can help yourself to loads of styles and fabrics without hJving to send away. "I help pick out the fabrics and my wife Joyce does the de~igning," Mickey says. l wondered what was hot these days. "The tradi tio nal tri:mgle tops are always a fa,orite, but lately, the under-wire styles are capturing the bigger portion of the ma rket!" said Mickey. Can Mickey be se rious ... ? The store is open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. "No weekends!" says Mickey. "That's when you should be en1oying the suit anyway!" D My daughter really loved Mercer Mayer's wonderfully written and craftily illustrated child ren's books when she was little ... I loved them more ... The award-winning author will be on hand over at Fashion Island's Imaginarium today from 3 to 5 p.m. drawing and signi ng his Little Critter books. What a good chance to stock up ... Well. yo u know, ... for presents! 0 "Let'~ face 11. none of us want a bunch of three-year-olds with chocolate on their paws running all over the house ... That's why the idea 1!> so good." said Christine Fink ... "Best Buys She called to tell me about Cheryl Skidmore's neat new program. Kids Kan Do ... As part of the program Cheryl can host a toddler's gymnastic birthday party for you. She can arrange your kid's party over in the Lincoln gym so you don't have 10 hassle with it. She can even bring in the clowns ... Price varies with the number of tumblers auending. But, what Christine is really excited about is Cheryl's Mommy and Mc Kids Kan Do Program itself. "I read an article that said kids need to have something they can really do well. Believe me, my kids walk on my counters, for belier or worse, but they don't take spills," says Christine. (Her kids are two and fou r and she's been a believer in the program for fou r years.) I called Cheryl who explained that the program was structured, but ii was done in such a way that everyone could achieve. As for the parties ... ? "( w.as a gymnast and a cheerleader: I was kinda' always on stage. I have a fou r year old and I go to lots of kids parties," Cheryl said. "They're boring!" she says. Cheryl says she knew she could do 11 belier. You can reach her through the Newport Beach Recreation Department .. 0 If you '••e come across any bnrgnlns or unusual items or If you know • retailer wbo provides 1rra1 quality or services, be sun to call •nd Id mt know. You c•n rt•ch me •I 491-9873 or stnd • lu to 646-4170. VOL. ee, NO. 117 ,._,..._ ~~ .... ..., OlllfAlllMW~ .-s.UIWll .... ""-....... How to reach us at The Pilot Circulation Or.inp County &42-4333 Adwftislng Cl~fied &42-5678 Otsplay &42--4321 Editorial News 540·1224 Sports 642-4330 ~. spons fax 646-4170 Ma6n <>Mc• 8~rwu Off1ee 642"'4321 Business fax 63 1:5902 Costa Mesa Someone siole four wa1chcs \\Orlh about SJ,68.S from a South Co3st Plaza shop Inst Saturday. The Yo.itch· cs were 1akcn from :i gin.,, d1\play case. • A burglar got ay,ay w11h abuu1 S560 wor1h or property. including cash. 16 bus pa\~es nnd 10 \idco e3\· SClleS, tn lhc 100 blcxl.. o( Wei.I \\ti· son Strec1. Enlrv inh> 1he home Y.ai. made through an unlo\.kcd l..11chcn windowv • About SJOO \\Orth of proper!). i()- clud1ng J cJmcra and \ld.:o 1:ls~trc recoracr, wa\ stolen from 1 home iit the 200 block of 113n0\cr Orf\'e. There were no \1gns or forced entry in the burglary • Someone ran~d:ed lhc ~droom>­ of a home on the 200 blod of Costa Mes.a Avenue, but did not apparently steal anyth1n1. Newport Beach A 26-yc.ar-old woman 1n 1he 100 block or 451h Street l \\OXC to find I man le1n1n1 O\'Cr her bed I le report· -------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------·---------- cdlv asked if he could gel tnlo b.:J "1th her ind began 10 climb in, liu1 ncd \\hen she )Cited at him. The \\Oman's roomm31e later. d1scoven:d SIO mming from .i pur c ten on the fireplace 1n the If\ 1na room. • An ls.year·olJ m.in )leep111g in 1hc II\ ing room of a home in tlle 500 hlocl. of E. BJV Avenue \\3 l\\J.I..· encJ b\ lhC sound\ or rool)ICpi. gtlln' 1n10 a bedroom and l\\O men spc.il..· tog Span1~h B~ lhc ume the )Oung man looked in10 the bedroom. 1he hur,1.m had e caped through a Wtn· dow, leaving ~1gn\ lhal lhcy f!Jd nncJ 1hruugh a drc~'cr • t\ dcJni.ha\'.:n m.in 10 his mid·:~ w11h a "runner·, ('h\ 1~c" la) dol\n on the be:ich 11 2.f1h Streel near a 31-year-old Cosla Mes:i woman, rolfcd up a lea of his swear 'horls and mas1urb3ted A\ 1hc •oman ran over 10 two neuh) \Olle;yball plaj'cl'\, 1he uspccl v.alkcd qu1eklv off lhe be;ich She ~polled him IJtcr 1n fron1 o( a surf shop ncJr the N~port Pier but poltcc were unable 10 locale him • S-Ome swa~1il..a\ and the feller "KKK" were p:11n1ed in white on t\\O bu1ldtnp and the ltrl' an:a 11 Har· bor 0Jy School • .J+n P:mfic View Drf\'C 7;40a.M.0.I 2111 ,.....s.• 6:J4,._, 2.t U ·46aA,U t2:4' 1-M. •.s 1:27 ...... o.J 3:st , ""J.J l :U p.M, 1.t Muagln1 Editor Slew Muble, 642.4321 ext. 363 Just for kicks ... YM CA ltty Bitty soccer is a six-week program that tries to teach children some of the fundamentals of the sport, according to Steve Devin, who heads the activity. "We're just trying to teach a little movement and control of the ball" Devin said. Above: Parents get involved by encouraging their children and meeting with other parents at the Tuesday practice at Mariners Park in Newport Beach. At left: Blake Newman, 4, practices his head volleys. Below: Gregory Vanderberg, 4, is second in line for his whack at the ball during practice. The program is for kids ages 4 to 6 )Cars old. The YMCA is also trying to establish a Illy Bitty program that will include T-ball, bas"ctball and possibly karate, Devin said. Photos by Mar c Martin Send your itc>ms to Bob VAn ErJ.en, The 0Jily Pilot, 330 W. Ba> St., CostJ .Mesa, 91627. Today Square dance -The Co~la Mesa.. Quid.steppers. the C•t)' 's 11\ el\ )(?n1or square dance club, 1nv11e y-ou to their ''eekly cfanu•. 10 a.m. today at the Down to~ n Community Center, AnJhe1m A\.enue and Center Street. Call 545-566,9 . Rumm age sale-:.-St Andre\-vs Pr~byterian church, 15th Street and St. Andre\\!) Road, will host 1~ Jnnual Blowout Rummage Sale from 9 a m to 2 p.m. today and Friday Proceeds will go to missions For information, call 646-1535. Business ethics -A free program entitled "Ethics 1n Bu iness." featurmg C1l H~s. of Information Consultants f International, w1H be offered at 7 p m tod,ly at the Ne'"port Cen1er Library, 856 San Clemente Dri\e in Ne"port Beach Call 644-3188 . Meet th e author - Mercer Ma)er, J\\3rd '"inning author and 1llu~trator of children's books, including the little Cnuer Mmes, \\.111 be at the lmaginarium JI Fashion lslJnd from 3 to 5 p.m today to read. draw Jnd sign boob. for more 1nformJtiQn, call 545-1990 Su nda)J May 24 Retirement careers Deloss f\.'\a~h. author of "Retirement Careers,'' will talk to reltrfe) about com.bining the best of worl.. and leisure at 7:30 p.m. May 24 at the Open Mind Bookstore, 2850 Mesa Verde Drive E. in C~ta ~. For more inform.ihon. call 754-7399. ' ;8Wpo<t Beach/Colla Mw O.UV Pilot Thursday, May 21, 1992 1~ Does AQMD have right to park smog crisis on employees? · !he fo~l~ing is • debate via fax between edu~r Wilham Lobdell and columnist Will Swaim. Dear Will: looks like the South Coa t Air Quality Man~gement District (AQMD) has found a way to ~rave the final nail into the coffin of local business: mandate parking charges for all employees who drive solo to work. . For its latest travesty, the entire AQMD bureaucracy should be barbecued -though I'm sure that too would violate its draconian rules. Dear Bill: 0 In a world of dramatic changes, It's nice to see that some things never change: You're wrong. Again. As usual. The AQMD is nn government agency out-of-control. At the Pilot, for exampl • our keleton staff or managers -who should be busy with other mauers -have had to attend lengthy seminars, read complex set of regulations eight-inches thick and be threatened with fines of $25,000 a day. I know entrepreneurs who had simply begun to strangle on the red-tape spun by a bunch o( bureaucrats -who I'm sure have never run a business - and ducked out of the noo~e by moving to another state. 0 Dear Bill: Dear Bill: I've known you long enough to know that ~hen you resort to "logical conclusion" ihetoric, you're dead. You're dead. If the AQMD wanted to force everyone to walk everywhere, I'd be wilh you. They don't. What they want is to reduce traffic and, 10, to reduce air portution. It's a perfectly reasonable goal, and one that is mandated by the federal government. Face it: Southern California's economy will collapse if the air quality becomes so wretched that it drives tourists and residents away. What's your solution? 0 Dear Will: You face it· I'm not only Mill kad.ang, but I'm k1ck1ng your behind Air quality in Southern California isn't about to drive tourists and reside nts away. The only people being dm·en away 3re valuable business •. owners who are tired dealing with an overzealous AQMD. ' My solution: let entrepreneurs, not political hacks and bureaucrats, decide how they will meet federal clean-air standards. Far from hammerlnf nails into coffins, the new AQMD ruling wll do what market-driven pollution regs do best: Offer rewards for people who get out of their cars. The new Fax -Counterfax By the way, we haven't discussed the real losers an this scenario: the little guy or gal who wall have 10 fork over part of his or her paycheck. 0 ruling will eue traffic. Have you been out in the real world lately? Newport Boulevard at rush hour is looking like the highway out of Kuwait City. Dear Will: 0 I guess there's is too much traffic: judging from your credulous . response, you've been sucking in dangerous amounts of carbon dioxide. AQMD's solution to air pollution is this: kill off all business in Southern Californ ia and, voila!, no more commuter traffic. Dear Bill: 0 What obf'ection could you possibly have to a measure that would force peop e to pay the social costs of driving their cars? CJ Dear Will: " It's called ove rkill, my friend. Smog in the Los Angeles basin -which has been around since the Indians -has gotten progressively belier ovc~ the p~st couple of decades. 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WULTS MONTHS C.T.B.S. scores and IQ scores are used in making G.A T.E. placement decisions 1f your childs' C.T.B.S. scores are borderline, an IQ test score can make the difference t Student Advocaq t Standardiz.ed Intelligence Testing t Early Detection of G.A.T.E. Readin~ t Under AcbicYement ldentifitation < For Appoinbncnts c.all (714) 721·'5M 400 Newport C,enter Drive I 501, Newport Beach Mart L Kin& PbJ) > OinicaJ Plycholopt •Uc #PM9114 BASKETS " Other Wonn Wonders From Around the World 31W. OFF AU. NEW PHIUPPINE IASKETS See them at ... r>A<IFI< A~TiFA<TS Dear Bill: Populism is the last refuge of right-wi ng scoundrels. When did you begin to show concern for the little feller? Your object of affection is usually a Rockefeller, isn't iH . let's let business owners compete for the best employees on parking allowances -just as they do now with health insurance, office space, vacations and, of course, pay. 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Business I I • The Busina p.18' runs on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays Mld Frmys Business Editor Tony Co)( ... 642·4321, ext. 271 I : .......................................................................................... 11111111 .... ~ ........................................................................... . Business briefs lrvlne Sensors Pl•s 2 1111111• new shares lncomnet nets National Telephone control ~ Company officials say part of stock purchase gains to be used in production of Memory Short Stack. NEWPORT BEACH -Woodland Hills telecommunic:uions company lncomnet Inc. has acquired a 55 percent interest in Newpon-based National Telephone CommunicatiotiS Inc .. lncomnet bought control of National Telephone Communications with an additional $1.2 million investment, which brought to $2 miUion the total amount the San FCflllando Valley company has invested in the Newport firm. The money will be used for working capital, repayment of past debts, marketing and expansion. National Telephone Communications is an interexchange carrier and reseller of Jong distance telephone services. The $5 million (in annual sales) company purchases long distance time and leases fiber and microwave transmission facilities from telecommunications carriers. lncomnet, which operates a computerized network serving the auto pans industry, projects rapid sales growth for National Telephone through improved financial stability and efficiency. Prudential leases at Town Center SOUTH COAST METRO -Citing increased demand for its services, the growing Prudential Home Mortgage Co. has leased 20.000 square feet of office space in the Bank of the West Tower in South Coast Plaza Town Center. The new Prudential Home Mongage offices will emplo.Y about 40 people. according to Doug Rossbach, the company's vtce president of marketing. Prudential Home Mongage is a subsidiary of Prudential lmurance Co., the nation's largest insurance company. Local restaurants boost Make-A-Wish NEWPORT BEACH .:_ Orange County restaurants, including more than a dozen in Newport Beach, on June l will help grant the wishes of children with life-threatening illnesses by donating JO percent of their revenues that day to the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Newport restaurants participating in the Make-A-Wish Monday event include Lido Shipyard Sausage Co., Newport Landing, Josh Slocum's, The Ritz. Yankee Tavern, Stuft Noodle, Margaritaville, Antonucci's, Sapori. Spaghetti Factory, Stuft Surfer, The Arches and Spaghclli Vendor. -By Tbr Daily Pilot Business Watch By Tony Cox 8ullne:ss Ecllof COSTA MESA' -ll'\-ine Sensors Corp., a company based here that develops infrared devices and high-density packages of computer electronics, has filed a registration statement with the Securities and Exchnnge Commission for a public offering of 2 million new shnres of its common stock. The offering, which is being underwritten by Paulson Investment Co. Inc. in Portland, Ore., is expccred to hit the market within 30 days, depending on SEC approval and market conditions. Company officials would not disclose the expected offering pri ce of the new shares, but Irvine Sensors' stock was trading Wednesday on the NASDAQ Exchange at about $3.50 a share. At that price, the· offering would raise about $7 million, less underwriting fees. John Carson, senior vice president and chief scientist with Irvine Sensors, said the money will be u ed for equipment purchases and working capital. He said some of the capital would be enrmarked for production of a new product call ed Memory Shon Stack that can quadruple the capacity of existing memory devices. The company developed prototypes of Memory Shon Stack Elliott Corp. mmo111Ces $1.7 mmlon omce project The Police Chiefs me( Police Officers' Associations of Costa Mesa, Irvine and Newport Beach Elliott Corp. of Newport Beach has announced the beginning of construction on a $1.7 million office and warehouse building in North Hollywood. The 60.046-squnrc-foot building is being built for Costume Rental Corp. The firm is also building a 62.050-square-foot Mervyns dcparrment store in Lompoc. 0 Nev.pon Beach-based Lawrence & Mayo took home six golden Lulu statues from the recent Los Angeles Advenising Women awards ceremony. Lawrence & Mayo wa~ the only creative team from Orange County to win top level awards in this year's regional competition. 0 URGE YOU TO VOTE FOR Vickie L. Hix Judge • Harbor Municipal Court The Law Enforcement Choice under an Air Force program that is being funded through the country's Strategic Oef ense Initiative. Irvine Sensors officials believe the product has potential military and commercial applications. Irvine Sensors bas had a down year so far in 1992, but company officials arc predicting an uptick in revenues over the next few months. The company posted a net loss of nearly $226,000 on revenues of $878,000 in the second quarter of its 1992 fiscal year, ended March 29. The loss compared with a $27,000 net profit on rc\'Cnues o( $1.2 million in the previous fiscal yenr's second quarter. Through the first two quarters of focal 1992, Irvine Sensors suffered n net loss of $434,000 on revenues of $1.8 million, "orse than its net loss of $56,000 on revenues of $2.1 million in fiscal 1991 's first half. Irvine SenM>rs President James Alexiou said the company hns had recent success in obt1uning financing, allowing 1t to sustain its pnce of commercialization investments. On the negative side, he cited temporary dela)'S in government-related procuremen1s. Irvine Sensors officials have touted lhe company's products as having broad military and commercial applications. SPRING IS HERE ... COME TO GARY'S & SEE WHAT'S NEW! FASlllON ISLAND 1065 Neu{XJrt Center Dr., Neu.port Beacb (714) 759-1622 I/OURS: Mon-Fri. 10-9 • Sal Jo-6 • Sun 12-5 Targeted Resources Inc. of Costa Mesa has announced the release of ACEP AK. a comprehensive computer data base of transportation improvement projects in Orange County. The data base includes more than IAMS • ••• e I .500 projects gathered from five-yea r capital improvement plans in the 29 incorporated cities of Orange County, plus the county Environmental Management Agency. Trnnsponation Corridor Agencies and the Orange County Tran.,portation Authority. 0 The Newport Beach office of Bishop Hawk reported the S 1.1 million sale of a two-story office buildang an Santa Ana to Community Rehabilitation Consultants of Orange. 0 Kaufman Meeks Inc., a Newport Beach architecture, planning and design firm , has been selected by Brock Homes of Orange County to design Brock's new Ridgesate community in Mission Viejo. 0 Standard Pacific Savings of Newport Beach has been awarded a five-star rating by the Flonda·bascd research firm Bauer Financial Reports Inc. The rating means Bauer has deemed Standard Pacific one of he safest, tmost credit-worthy savinp inslitutions in the U.S. 0 Oayton Enaineerina of Newport Beach has been awarded contracts worth a totaJ o ( Sl.6 million by the cities or Newport Beach, Mi ion Viejo and Bell. The projects include an S83S ,000 renovation at • 5 NEW FLAVORS • HIGHLY NUTRITIOUS •A COMPLETE DIET canned •THE BEST CANNED FOOD MADE ! the 0 is Senior Center in Corona OPEN 7 DAYS 9 AM -8 PM ! del Mar. I -Br Toiv Cox RUFFELL'S UPlll.SHIY llC. ... ,......, ........... lJtt--..-----··· ' .. WESTCLIFF (714) 650-3520 17th and Irvine Dog & Cat Grooming J f I 7 r ' . ' ~ . .. NoSex. No Booze. No Men. NoWay. ©Touchstone Pictures Pick up your FREE Movie Admission Pass from participa~ng N, __ . . North Center Merchants and enter to WIN the following prizes: TH~~ NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA Brought To You By DailJ PilL and the Merchants of NEWPORT NORTH CENTER . MacArthur Bl d. and Bison, ewport Bea h B. No.JE Fomn •~Basket Casa, R. • Baski131 Rotm (<mq ~ smviw) •Rebut Scirl (mq ml)• BmCllllOliVS Fft C<rd{ & Gf1s • BlOCKllJSTER VIII>• Uhy NlllDf • ChmllVm Naket & Dal • Owon • &Ufeo Cdfee • NqJs Dcnlls cnl 8cUy • lkJ bes Et • hi> ftii Idol &Jay • tbq fs FkMers • ~ ~ Clmas • NIMpolt M ~ ttlfti~ • (D tbr Nok> ffDo • ~ Tme Dtl • 111 PetCme ~ • ~ JeMs .. • .. ' ' M Thuraday, May 21 , 1992 Volunteer Directory Volunteef publec: ln(OJmation offars are ~ needed lO act as liaisons with the media In d~er •nd ~ S1tua-. tion6. F0t inlonnatioo, all Jody lannK· cone at 8lS·Sl81. Arb AcllllllJ II OP-Cl ii) The Alts Aademy ol O..t1nge County In ~ Mesa Is a new umlnlla ~niDlion for the C05U Mesa Art Le~uc. Ballet Montmartre, Cosu Mesa Civic Pl.Jyhouse and Newport Beach Showtime. The group IS planning to (und and build a community arts facility lot the four groups in ~ Mesa. F« more Information, call Alice L~tt at S40.2557. Maurine Miller, left, and Gerry Nash, FOOD FOR All volunteers. Locals volunteer to fight hunger in Orange County M aurine Miller of Costa Mesa and Gerry Nack ot Newport Beach have become VISTA volunteers working with FOOD FOR ALL to help work toward a hunger free Orange County. Miller. retired from the Orange Unified School District after 21 ~c:irs of teaching, has resided in Costa Mesa since 1964. She is treasurer of Les Antiquers: a local group that gathers to study about an11ques. Nack, formerly an ekmentaf) school teacher and an early childhood educator. " an active member of St. Andrew's Prc-.b) terian Church ~crvmg as an elder. She is also a storyteller "-llh the South Coa!>t S1orytellero; Guild. fOOD FOR ALL. a un ique non-profit corporation. provides financial resources to assi!>t agencies that are involved in food u1c,tnbution to those in need. Local agencies such as: Someone Cares Soup Kitchen, FISI 1-1 larbor Area. Irvine Temporary Housing, Al DS Service' foundation of Orange County, Share Our Selves. and Community Development Council have received funding from FOOD FOR ALL. Here·s how the FOOD FOR ALL's point-of-purchase method ,.,.orks: at the checkout '>land, shopper!> can purchase FOOD FOR ALL cards in the amounts of SO cents. $1 , or $5, along with their 01her purchases. The cards are bar-coded so the tax deductible amounts will appear on the shoppers' receipts. Participating grocers forward the full amount of contributions to FOOD FOR ALL. Then 90 cents of each dollar is distributed to carefully selected nonprofit organizations that are impacting the hunger problem. Local agencies receive 67.5 cents of each dollar collected in Orange County in quarterly allocations from a local volunteer committee. National and international self-help projects arc granted 22.5 cents of each dollar. selections are made by a national board. These projects are often agricultural training, animal husbandry, food production, and others that empower people to provide for themselves. In our area, you will find FOOD FOR ALL cards in these stores: Hughes, Lucky, Ralphs. Alpha Beta, Stater Bros. and Gclsons. Everyone can participate in FOOD FOR ALL's process of reaching out to tho!>e in need by reaching for a FOOD FOR ALL card regularly as he or she grocery shops. Anyone interested in FOOD FOR ALL call 642-5097. ~-SUpShoQ./j ~~~FJo\~1r~!l~~~}}.~~e~ $ 9 7 patterns of women's a ll leather casual shoes Manr mor e brands and patterns than shown Lots of colors, sizes and widths SA VE 58o/c, to 73% Per Palr NATU RA LI Z E I · C:l-AU5 Patterm abown are Ju11 a repreHntatlon of tbe many 1tyle1 In thl ••le. ·/axJ-S&pShoM #52 THE CITY SHOPPING CENTER ORANGE (714) 634-0631 · • • ----------------· ----------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------ Al'll•tlller. fM infOrrNhon, all Molly Lynch al 642· 9275. ~ ln~ed with misi1ng n the pbMin& and fjKufiOil Of (f\e '91 Mi---~- on the ereen ~nt. a two-day aff.ir dur· .. ~ t$ I ' Ml llltlrl Ing ~mbef 1n Costa Mesa sponson~d Men~ WOf'M'f\ OYef 20 -an ol ,,,_, by the Ch.Jmber ol Com~. should 1--o-con~ 011ne Pritchett at 4)5·2109. h.Jv1na liYed in O..Mtee C.OUnty tor ~ic month5 and on the ,ob for at le~ three months are nftded to se1VC! as big bfoth- ers Of big s.sters for chlldrttt 6-16 trom sing~·parent home:s. It requires a OM-)<ear commitment ol 4·6 hours per WHk to ~~ as a role model '°' .l child. Ap- pliants must go throogh a Krttning and intet\liew proceu as do the children, and efrorts are m.lde to a>mpillbly match the two. F« inf«rmtion, C.111 544.7773 Blllt PICllcl ~ Ballet PaortCil Guild, ii llOluntett support group fOf Ballet Pacifk.a, needs volunteers to setVe as ushers. sell T·shlrts, sell juice and cooloes at events, conduct 1und-ralsmg events, help with costume and scene.y repiirs. Voluntttn who pttfer not to join the guild are ~ and they may help as little "" much ~ ~red. .............. Clltl~lllCll The t~ .lrH ~ and Oris Oubs need llOluntet" f0t nu~ ~.sons, in· eluding ~unte<:f co.Kties tor fourth througfl ~dlth grade b.ltletb.all and roller- bbde hocl.cy tlnowledge ol hocl..cy ()( soc~ helplull The ~b.lll season l.lsts 12 wttks with one game .lnd one <>< twO ptactices per w~, l"eachers are ncedtd to ~untttr for a couple ot hours or mul· tiple ~Ions (\\-h.ltever one c.in .lff<><dl 10 te.Kh an .lrt <>< craft workshop f<>< 7-13· )ear-olds. Voluntttrs t1re needed for arter· noom in the shop area (2-5 p.m.l and game rooms .ll all thrtt area OOltOnS, in• eluding the Rae Center at 661 H.imtllon on the west side ol Cotta Me.I, the Lou Vanto.n Center at 2131 Tu~1n Ave ~ hind l<.llser School ind the Eatt Bluff un- ter at 25SS Vista ~ Oro by Corona dd ~Ur H'i' School. r0t in(ormahon, GJll Dick PoWM ol the Harbor Ive~ BOY' inc.I Girls Oub at 642 2245. 11J lalll II AmlFICI, Ille. ...... c.ntJCmcl The volunteer opportunities are broad, but include short·r.lnge projecls like tc.-ich· mg sesstons al summer day am~ to long. te1m commitments in fund-raising. pro- gr.lm de-.elopment .lnd tra1ninJ to eic1)11ng ttoops •nd p.l(b. For m<><e 1ntormation, call De\-on Dougherty at S-46-4990. See VOLUNTEER/17 MEMORIAi. DAY SPECIAi.Si ,....,_. NEW! 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Cf,h;.f'1 11rt' Thur) dJ)'S •t the O~IS SenlOI Center 1n Co 1nnJ del MJr from 10 • m ·2 pm For 1n form.lh<>l'I, c.Q M.>1'11 Rosf!t\ .11 9'H·S980 Center For Creative Alternatives The CentN for Crealtve AltcrnJlt\~. J nnn-prorit chartt.able org.1n1zahfJn \\htCh ~1..s th C.UJ;h the CJnited \\.J)', hlS J \OI unrttr pcx.tlOn ll\i11lable '°' .a rt"<cpt1oni,1 hom 9 I m nooo .ind I OC'cd for graduate k>\~I inte1M nr trainees for intormatton, call t\.aren at 64~0377 Center For FamOy Counsettng The Center for Family Coun..el·n~ .i non profit counseling center a )l)C1Jl('(I w11h the YMCA, nt'eds .tdd1t1onal bo.Jrd membc1s \\ho mttt one time c1 month to prO\lde community suppor1 and direction ror the center AliO. the center nc>e<h J p.lr1·hm(' "oluntccr 1n the t'\t'n1ni;) ii) J recephonii.t For 1nform.i11on. cJll CJ,1 fOl'Kannon at 7S4· 1144 College Hotpltal The Collegt' I l~piul CO\tJ ~\<~ Au\11 iary 1s alw•)~ lnolmg for f11t'ndlv prople M .. olunt~r •t tht' hospitill to d<-li\er mJol and n.,.,t'n to p.ihcnlS. .ind lo perform tlenc.il duties For inform.11.on, l .lll c;.., .... ,, We)lhe1mcr. \ICC presidt'nt ot mt•m!x•r· ship .u 640 4420 or Collci-;t• lio<,p11.1I nt CostJ MN.I,. 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M Thurlday, May 21, 1992 ----- -~---- -=------1111'11 1111 rapa From A1 poli hed public speaker. And, yes, he docs slip in a joke here and , there. But concern is mounting that Hornbuckle hasn't yet learned how to campaign. How else to explain her frighteningly low profile in her eff on to unseat Assemblyman Gil Ferguson? As it stands, Hornbuckle still doesn't have any printed campaign material, has had difficulty raising money and lacks ammunition of any sort. Worse, many of the political figures who said they would be there for her have melted into the backdrop. One explanation for all this is that money and support may have been drawn off by the high·voltage contest to the north between Rep. Bob Dornan and his fiery GOP challenger. Judith Ryan. Another is that Hornbuckle simply hasn't played her hand very well. Hornbuckle is the third woman in as many elections to have taken on Fergu~on, the veteran con~ervative from Newport Oeach. And "hile Ferguson " given to lightly musing about why woman are ~o attracteJ to him, h1!. OPfOncnt' thin!. the ans\\er I!. pa1nfull> dear -they see him as a pollt1c;il Ne.1nJerthal. an enem> to \\Omen' right\ and moderate th1nl..ing bcl)n H.1rt . the lnngt1mc Ne\\pOrt Dead1 coun1.ilwoman, tool.. on h:rgu)\\11 fir"!. She \\a\ lcfl h.1ttl·reJ and bru1i.,ed. Next up wa" Ph\ 111.., lJauham, the d.wghtcr of former Congre~sm.1n Robert Dadham -the favorite son of Ncwp~lrt Ucach. Like I lart, Badh:im enJed up eating du!>t. lJut 1f I la rt and 13auham put up a fight, I lornbuckle ha!> taken th e quiet approach Money has been hard to come by for the moderate Republican. Headlines have been even harder. "She cenainl} ha!.n't waged the !>Ort of campaign the others did." sa 1J I ergul>On 1n a recent 1nten.1cw "I'm \Ort of surprised she'<. even doing this:· Hmnhud.le concedes that she is not fonJ of campa1gn1ng and does rwt rl'11 .. h the mean "1de of pohtu., "I don't really like 'a}1ng bad thing' .1bou1 pellpfe Th.it\ ntit Ill\ !>t)fc.·' lh .rnv mea!turemcnt, though. there are a lot of d1ffrrencc.; bct\\Ccn the t\\() Jlornbudlc i!. pro-choice. Ferguson "n't. Fcrgu,on 1!. <;upporting the !.chool voucher 1nitiati,c. I lornbudle isn't And '>O forth. ~1n .. tly, though, Hornbuckle believe\ r crgu .. on·!> ultimate failure " h1' lad of ab1lit> to comprnm"e "Ith th o'le "'ith whom he d1c;,1gree' 'Iii<. lad: of leader,h1p "JU't very obnous." f·ngu\l1n, on the other hand. has "On aJm1rer!> by taking strnknt po\lt1ons and disagreeing with thL moderate C<tmp 10 his own part} A'k him and he'll tell )OU that he\ the perfect reprc,c ntat1\C for Newport So f.1r. lfornhucklc ha!> been unable to mu,ter much attention wh ile l·ergu\on has gone merrily alon~ introducing leg1!>lat1on that would a'>W•t mnchant<. in do"nto"n Co~ta Mel.a and .ill but ban the di.,tribution of conJom' near '>Chools. No matter that the later hi ll ii. already dead and the former is probably going 10 be soon It ha\ brought him attention and new fri end\. Polt11cal ob ... crver!> arc told thi' 1s the year of the woman candidate and the year of living dangerously fo r incumbents. But that may not be enough for Hornbuckle . f lt!CllOll '9l Immigrant farm workers tell or hardships, amllltl .. By Russ Loar sun Wtter . condition or C3rm workers. treatment from my empk1yer, bccau c I need the \\Ork. for my family," he soid. W hile politician swapped accusations over i ucs ot illegul immigration Wedne day, both documented and undocumented farm workers told a state-appointed council about their hardships and their ambition . The public hearing at the Orange County Department of Education wa~ the lhird of six scheduled heurmgs on the problems of farm workers. rhe council will make recommendations to the governor in November. Today, the council will be visiting succes ful migrant euucation programs in the Newport-Mesa Unified School Oilltrict. unovnilable health and child c:ire service , the hortngc or Spanish·spcaking physicians and their inobility to fint.l job·trnining programs. A 6S·year·old man, in o letter reuc.f to council members, said ocial workers ure insensitive to the problems of migrant worker!>. "J have come out of tho c offices crying," he wrote. A woman told of fanulics living toge1hcr in rundown apartments where children do not have the pace to study. She suid their neighborhoods arc plagued by drug pU!~hcr' ~rnd gang ncthity. "The owners would not dare to hve here," he said. "We work from sunup to sundown," one man told the 1 J members of the Farm Worker Services Coordinating Council, describing his difficulty in finding time to learn English and new job skills. "fhe message here i th at the government i concerned," said council spokespcr on Shannon Do"mnn. "It's not going to be toking extra dollars, it's reallocating the dollars that nrc already there." M any of the programs thut Cl.fTt'Cntly serve migrant worker are outdated, ineffective and need to be changed, according to Bowman. One migrant \\Orkcr complained or 12·hour shifts loading slabs of cement onto trucks for $4 an hour. He ends money back to his wife and thildrcn in Mc:\iCO ond said he was reluctant to complain about his working conditions. -A "'former migrant edu~tion student, famernkla Mora, who now works w11h migrant students in the· Capismino school di tric1, te~tified that migrant education progn11m nre badly understaffed. Members of the council repre ent a variety of state agencies, ranging from the Department of Agriculture to the Health and Welfare Agency. Gov. Pete Wil on created the council in November 1991 after witne~ing the deplorable living Farm workers told council members about the lack of adequate housing, nnd poor treatment and low p:iy from employers. They complained about "Sometimes I have to withstand bad "l grew up in labor camps and to cc that things have not changed is very dc\a'>IJting," he aid. "Migrants , .. ork nil d.iy. \\i1hout migrant education program , their children don't have a chance to make it." CANDIDATES From A1 zero," Buffa said. Huntington Beach Councilman Green believes the illegal immigra- tion debate has 'overshadowed more important i!.sucs. "The tactic is to divert attention from a Congrei.s that cannot con· trol deficit spending." Green said. "In 1991, it co!>t the la;\payers S2.37 billio n for the member~ of Congress and their staff. That comes out to about S4.4 m11l1on per congressman That maJ..c, Pedro's bypass loolo.. 'cry 111-.1gn1fi- cant." Green wa s relemng to Ro· hrabacher's comment la'>t month that health care service~ ~hould be denied to illegal aliens· "1f Pedro\ not here legally. he"s not going to get $50,000 for that he:.ut·bypa-.., operation," Rohrabncher report· edly said. A Rohrabacher campaign of· ficial says Buffa's latest a11.1cl. comes in the wake of a Buff a cam· paign poll showing Ro hrabacher "ith a decisive lend. Buffa campaign consultant Glen Greener confirmed a poll wac; con· ducted laM week that show' Ro- hrabache r in the lead, but he de· dined to disclose specific number~. In the districtwide poll, Buffo and Green arc "virtuallv tied" for ec- ond place. Greener. ~aid. .. Our polls show that Ro· hrabacher i' t!normuu'>I) 'ulner- able." Greener said. "The support he has is limited. We can close the gJp. Pollstcr!t found a ~urpn..,111gly large nu m'1cr of undecided voter\ -more th an 50 percent rn most c1t1es. according to Greener. Buffa said his press conference his own city council who were try- wns ~imed at correcting public ing to sc reen out illegal aliens perception. He says Rohrabacher's from u federally funded housing tough talk on illegal immigration is subsidy program." not match~d by congressional ac-Rohrabacher was referring to tion. Buffa's 1990 City Council vo te to Buffo claims tha1 Rohrabacher wit hdraw support for the barring voted in favor of allo\\ing illegal of illegal alien from publicly fund- 1 laitian immigrants to remain in ed programs. Buffa said he had no the United States, anJ that he choice after I lousing and Urban !>Upportcu changes that weakened Development Secretary Jack Kemp the 1990 lmmigrntion Act. threatened to withhold SS00.000 in "Rohrabacher's brand new federal fund from the city. image a!> the tough·as·nJib. illegal "The federal government immigration fighter JU '>l uocsn "t jumped on us \\ ith both feet and "a~h." Buffa said. '"You CJll cour sJid, 'No way, no ho". There arc Rohrabachcr'!-legislati'e record no re,trict1ons on federal moncv on immigr.111011 and thO!>C l\\ll en-ha,cu un lc113I rc~idenC) in th1~ tue-. ;ue the entire file." e count() -period," Duffa !laid. Buffa\ eh.1rges angered Ro· hrabacher, who ~ail.I he i!. the co· .. This "a' not an 1n!>1gn1ficant o/i{{age :Faire Shoppes "L'rgest Mall i"I~~" FREE PARKING OCEAN VIEW Restaurant • Retail • Office Spaces AVAILABLE from s 1 •gross 1100 So. Coast Hwy • Owner on Site, No. 308 Phone 14 497-0132 • Fax 14 497-0134 spon!.or of a packJge of illegal 1m· amllunt ol money." migration bills that he helped Former Cit}' Councilman Orv t-;:========================~h \Hite 1,1-;t October. Rohrabachcr Amburgey, \\ho ha been accu~ed ~aid he is also co-sponsor of a bill of actively trying to pull the rug that would take 2.000 military per· out from under Ouffa's congres-~onncl slated to lose their job~ and sional campaign, said Iluffa's sur- put them in the border patrol. rcndcr was premature. Rnhrabachcr accu~cJ Uuffa of "Juck Kemp never told us thut distorting his record on the llai· he \\OUld "lthhold the funds," tian 1mm1gra111s. "I .. oteu to per· Amburgey !>aid. 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Born in Oklahoma, Mr. Everhart was graduated from Hot Sprinp High School in Arkan as and served in the U.S. Army during World War 11. He was stationed in Fairbanks, Scotland, England, France, Belgium and Germany, Stiiling with troops on the Queen Mary to Europe. He received his bachelor's degree in hi.story from Henderson State Teacheq College in Oklahoma, and his master's degree from George Peabody College at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tenn. Mr. Everhart is survived by his wife VaJerie, a math teacher at Ensign Intermediate School in Newport Beach; two sons; one granddaughter; and two great·granddaughters. The family requests that donations in Mr. Everhart's memory be made to the American Hean Association, the National Kidney Foundation or a charity of choice. Boaalgpbatogr ... • -.... Beclcnlr TIGARD, ORE. - Newport Beach yachting photographer Jacqueline S. Wells Beckner died May 17 at a foster care home in this city. She was 80 years old. Mrs. Beckner and her husband Neal, ~ho died in 1989, were widely known for their work in yachting photography. She was author of numerous articles published in national yachting magazines and Jocal newspapers in Newport Beach and Los Angeles. When her husband died, the Newport Beach Nautical Museum was the recipient of his vast collection of photographs and negatives. Born in Seattle, Wash., Mrs. Beckner moved to Oregon in 1987. She i.s survived by friend Imogene Ryburn of Wilsonville, Ore. No service is planned. Donations in Mrs. Bcckner's memory may be made 10 the Newport Beach Nautical Museum. r.m.111 41111' Donlld BIVll', • NEWPORT BEACH - Memorial services for Don· aid Bever, known in sailing circles worldwide, will be at l p.m. May 27 at the New· port Hatbor Yacht Oub. Mr. Bever died May IS in San Dieao foUowing a brief lllness. He was 66. A member or the New· pon Hatbor Yacht Oub, Mr. Bever was the world's Star class sallina champion in l 96S, and won many oth· er trophies in the Star, Sol· Ina and EtchcU·22 claacs. He WU also a member or the Soutbwestem and • Qncland Yacht Out.. He it sutVhed by Doris Hope ol Ncwpor1 Beach, ud her cbildtcn. Richard a..tu MCI Cynthie llWW W-. boda ol a.ta Maa. ll1•Diial dDMtioaa 1MY ........... o..aewr ,...) ... ~ =.mr..::.. ..... ~:~One '"4M.9211'--·· .. ,,,., ,. --• -•I Brielly _ _ _ .. . ~ . :.·.;~:-.-... ]I . Forecat·for f1tldly: chlD llld very hat NEWPORT DUNES -The Annual California State Chili Championship festival will be held Friday, May 22 at Newport Dunes, just a few miles from the its birth place at the Balboa Bay Club. for the first time in the 18-year history of the state championship -a Mardi Gras-type event for adults 21 and over - the festivities will be held on the Friday, instead of the Thursday before Memorial Day. "It has become difficult for cooks as well as team members to attend on Thursday night," said Balboa Bay Club President Tom Deemer, who had one of the largest chili teams (200 plus) in the mid 1970s before becoming governor of the ICS. Although on a different day, the championship will start at the same time, with the colorful parade of contestants at 5:30 p.m. Stoves will be lit at 6 p.m. The best cooks in the state will vie for the title of California State Champion and the right to represent the sta te at the world championship, Deemer said. In addition to the-chili cooking, there will be the always-spicy Miss Chili Pepper and Mr. Hot Sauce contest. This year's winners will receive a $500 first place and S250 second pl;.ce award. The same award amounts will be given to i i I • Flexible RYfH THE GALAXY Tnpte Sky Glider, two Kid- Comfort swings. overhead climbing rails, tire swing. 6' galvanized slide, knotted chmblng rope. 188~9 the winners for best booth, stage and parade noat. The first state championship was held at the Balboa Bay Club in 1974. A special room package at the club will be available for .. chili heads." There will also be an "1'tcr·burncr party nl the club for BBC members and room guests. For more information call the Day Club at 645-5000, cxten ion 795. · Tickets for the event, which include a chili dinner, arc $25. They arc availal>le at local re taurants such a the Ritz, Yank.cc Tavern, The Alley, Balboa Saloon and Gino's in Costa Mesa. Local March or Dimes chapter wins honor COST A MESA .: The Costa Mcsa·ba ed Orange County Chapter of the March of Dimes Dirth Defects Foundation was recently named "Ch'1pter of the Year" among similar large chapters across the nation. The program category recognized excellence, creativity and comprchensivene in programs that improve maternal and infant health in the community. "Each year, our chapter identifies and supports programs ~hat will help us achieve our goal of preventing birth defects and prematurity," said Phil Beukema, executive director of the county chapter. 11111 This year alone. the Orange County Chapter will provide more than S120.000 in grants 10 local organization; 1hnt suppqrt the March of Dimes mission. An average of H«Jstrom With a little luck ... Cindy Mitchell and ~r huwand are shopping for a new houw an their east ~a Mes.1 neighborhood. With a little bit o( luck. the purchase could end up being in cash. The lucky streak ha) already begun Cindy iound out she wa) thi) Y.(>el..'s Y..inner of 250 SupN Louo ttd..elS an the Daily Pilot's Sprang Break Open Hou e Contbt "I \\.as v1)1ting an OJ>t.>n hou~ in the neighborhood and as I was about to leav , the Realtor told me, 'Here, )'Ou".e Sol to enter this conte:.t, our offlce has been really lucl..y so far.' I never thousht I'd win." Cindy said )he's UC(d)1onally played the Lotter), but has ne\er Y.on more than SS. But she\ allowing her:ieli to speculate how 1t 'hould be 11 lhL> time -...ere different and ~ht' Y.On the S3 million JJc.kpot. "I gues'> 1t would gu toward the new rnortg.ige,'" she said, ' Of course, 1( we won the u1g one, we might COn)1der getting a little closer to the beach." Entry, torm) are a\,"l.iule at open hou~ in Co~w M~ and 1'e'" port Beach. See the Real (state Curde S.it.mfay for det.iils. -l cents out of each dolla r raised direct!) 'lupports the. \Jnou~ prugri.lms. For more infurmauon about the March ol Dimes. call 631· 700. SPORTSTEA BIG T GYMS :.~~:=::~pf~: 1589'9 swings, basketball beckbolrd and ball.~ goal and ball, cltmbing ladder RexiO#Ry# CONSTELLATION II SWING SET 18819 lnctudee elide, Tnpe. Sq< Glidef, two .wtnge, ti,. awing andlawn~I Llttie Ti ., TODDLER .. SWING~ .••. H«lltrom AUGER ~ ...... 11" FflairitW R.,-=.~~ .... .. ~~ ....... ~ f ' A10 Thursday, May 21 1 1992 ------------- --------- ealth a Fitness ;W"dh ozone layer depleting, skin protection is essent1a1· . ;-, , " r , , ' , " ' , I ' • I ~ ~ i I . I I J I $ , ~ I T here is a new risk in the sky: high altitude aircraft. exhaust, refrigerants and aerosol propellants have decreased the ozone in the atmosphere. With the depleting ozone layer, sk:io · cancer is rapidly increasing m numbers, especially in the 30-to SO.year-old range. Warmer weather is coming and more people arc getting sun exposure. Ultraviolet radiation has rc<:cntly increased in amounts because of the decreased ozone layer. Jt is divided into UV A and UVB waves. The UV A Image waves arc associated with skin damage Information resulting in premature aging and wrinkles. The UVB waves arc involved in sunburns and skin cancer fonnatio n. Eliminating the UV A waves is not enough because they compound the effects of the . UVB waves. To avoid becoming a skin cancer stati tic, sun blocks arc necessary. Every severe sunburn that you had as a child increases your chances of slcin cancer by about 1 percent. The solar protection factor (SPF) rates a sunscreen's ability to prevent sun damage nnd eventual s kin cancer. A SPF of 4 is almost useless. A 15 or 30 is necessary for sun protection and even these will allow some tanning. One of the best on the market is Shade. Most sunscreens block only UVB waves, but Shade come in an SPF of 15 (good for more pigmented people) and an SPF of 30 and 45 to oompletely stop UV A sun· exposure. Other sun blocks do not stop UV A radiation. Skin cancers often ma.kc themselves know by change, as m oolor, siz.e, shape or the onset of bleeding. Treatments for skin cancer~ vary depending o n the type. Pre-cancers or actini c keratoses are a rough patch on the skin. They are best treated with a chemical cream (5-FU) or lu..iuid nitrogen. The typical basal cell cancer ii a bump with a depressed center. There .,-e several types of treatments, one of which involves scraping the tumor. Th.is leaves a permanent white spot on the skin and docs not allow a pathologist to study the tumor under the microscope. M ost frequently, the tumors are excised with a small amount of normal tissue. If careful, the incision direction can be tailored to fall into a skin wrinkle. This is called a f rimaty repair. One of the few benefits o getting older is that the skin is more lax and allows easier removal of tumors. Most areas of the face have a lot of excess tissue. The tip of the nose is the major exception. When a tumor is removed from this area, tissue must be brought from another area of the body to fill in the defect. One treatment is a skin graft from behind the ear. It is placed into the wound but leaves a colored postage stamp type of depression. The benefits of this approach are that the skin from behind the ear is similar in color to the skin ()Q the race, and the incision itself is hidden behind the car. For large areas of nasal recomt:ruction, the oldest plastic surgery ever performed is still in favor. Begun in India by the Koomas, a cute of potters, the forehead flap surgety takes the akin and fat from the center of the forehead and rotates it down to cover the nose. The entire nose can be reconstructed in this manner. It requires two or more stages and leaves a minimal vertical scar in the middle of the forehead. Tumors that are removed on the lower n~trils can be repaired with a nasolabial flap. This trans{ ers the skin and fat of the fold that runs from the oomer of the mouth to the nose and moves it up onto the nostril area. This procedure also requires several stages. A new solution recently bas been applied for nasal reconstruction. The naso-frontal flap procedure lifts the skin from the entire nose and slides it down to the tip of the nose. Occasionally the nose is made smaller at this time to help close the wound. The benefit of this flap is that if tbc tumor should recur (which infrequently happens), the Oap can be slid down further. M elanoma i:s the worst skin cancer. lt can look like a mole but is pigmented dark black.. It may have an irregularly shaped border. lf not treated. it can be fatal. Treatment is similar to a basaJ ccU cancer but much larger surroundil\g areas of nonnal tissue must be removed to cure these cancers. It used to be acceptable to rely on on own tan or natural pigmentation for sun protection. Now that the ozone is beina depicted, everyone shouJd protect their skin. ln addjtion, preventmg lN A as well as UVB exposure will help keep away wrm~~. J Dr. &areaotJ Is • board<tt1Hl«J plastic •Dd recoastructlrr surreo• "'° bu pnctlced la N~tt &ad lo#-10 ran. He u • dlplom•te of tile~ Board of Plastic •ad Reeoostrvctlre S~ry, fdluw of tbe Amelie.an Collete of Surgeoo1, u d • dialc.al lnstrvdor •t Ua/~lty of CaJUorala, lrrlae's Sc.boo/ ot Mtdidoe. American Cancer Society offering fr e e epidermal scre e ning program Wanna place a classified ad? M a}' 1 Nauonal Skin Cancer Awareness Month and will kick off American Cancer Society Orange County's Unit free skin cancer screening program in Orange Coun1y. The program. made available "'1th 1he cooperation of the American Academy of Dermatology and local hospitals, wall conunuc the screenings dunng the summer months. Last year. more than 600,000 ca~es of s~in cancer were diagnosed an the United States. That number is growing, each year. The most serious skin cancer is melanoma, which will be diagnosed in about 32.000 persons an 1992. Over 3,700 Californians will be diagnosed with skin cancer through this year. And. over 800 people in {ialifornia are expected to die from· skin melanoma in 1992. Whal can be done 10 reduce ~kin cancer risk? (The best "ay 1\ 10 avoid lhe sun.) Min1m1le sun C\p<>Sure during the hours of 10 a.m. to 3 p.m when ib rays are strongest. When you are out in the sun. wcJr widc·brimmed ha ts. long-slee\.ed shirts. and pants ******** Also. don't forget to l eep your neck covered. Use sun screen w11h a Sun Protection Factor of 15. Sun Screen keeps out the harmful rays of the sun. Other important factors to consider to 3\0ld '"'an CJncer: • Beware of cloud~ days. You can s11ll get burnc<l then •The l>un·~ rJ)'> can n.:.1ch 1h rough three feel of water. So even though you m:1y feel cool in the water, the sun can '1111 burn you. • Don'1 use ~un lamp~. tanning parlors. or Janning palls. They can he JUst as harmful to your body as the sun. ''It's important to note thJt sun damage is cumulatt\C -it keeps adding up O\Cr one's lifetime:· says Lorrie Klem, M.D .. an Oranf.!e Count" dermatologl\I a~nd Ame~1l.1n Cancer Society Volun1eer "Today, \\h:ll \CCfllS like .I glowing healthy 1.in. could be tomorro'' \ ~ktn c.1ncer. .. FortunJtel). most <..l..an cancers, rnclud1ng mcl;.111omJ, can be cured 1f dc1ccteJ e.1rlv. Early detection 1s critical 111 controlling this uflen deadly disease. Recognition of change' in ,1,.an growths or the appearance of new growths is the best way to find early s!..in cancer. Adults should practice skin self-examination once a monrh. and suspiciou~ lesions should be evaluated promptly by a physician. A sudden or progressive change in a mole's appearance should be checked by a physician. Melanomas often start as small, mole-like growths that increase in size, change color. become ulcerated. and bleed easily from slight injury. There are various methods of treatme!lt for skin cancer. ln most cases, the doctor will perform surgery. O ther method include radiation therapy, tissue destruction by heat or freezing and laser lrcatment. For more information on skin cancer screenings. skin cancer, i1s risks and prevention method'i, please cull lhc American Cancer Society's O range County Unit ·at 75 1·044 1 The nc\t local ~lin cancer \erecning is scheduled for July 18 from 8 a.m to 3 p.m. at lloag Cnncer Center, 301 Newport Blvd in Newport Dcach. -By tht Dall) Pilot * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * You are invited to attend the * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 38th Annual Memorial Day Services May 25th, 1992 at 11 :00 am Harlx>r Lawn Memorial Park Horal Wreaths will be presented commemorating those who served in World War I World War II Korea Vietnam and the Persian Gulf The Speaker of the Day will be Gregory D. Cullen Colonel USAF MCCRTD> "The Unsung Heroes" Observance Sponsored by the Veteran•s Organi1.atiom of ~ta Mesa Harbor Lawn- Mount Olive * * * * Mortuary & Memorial Park * * : 1625 Gisler Ave., CA5ta Mesa • 540-5554 : ********************************* , .... ,,. Call the Daily Pilot classified advertising dep<irtment at 642-5678. I I 16oz. Awaouhi Sbampoc I Buy One at Reg. Price ... '7.15 Get the 2nd one for ........ '4.99 I r.==============~. The Start or 8oL Fast Drying Sculpting Spray A New I Grafton Street Tradition. I Afternoon Tea Is Served. Opening Special. ........ $3.99 I Regular Price ......... $5 .55 I Now Saturday Seatings vailablc at 1:00 .m. I I I I I L European Facials 8 oz. Sebastian Cello Fix I Opening Special ............ $30 Buy One at Reg. Price ... 18.70 I Regular Price ............ $40 Get the 2nd one for ........ -S.9' I Layla Lipstick China Mist Nail Polish I Opening Special ......... $2.99 Opening Special ............ ..99 I Regular Price ......... $6.99 Regular Price .......... $2.99 08cn v.ivn • "°' "-* .,...iil ..., .a. - -.I ' ' .. ~ . - - '-~·· • • •• • -, ....... i.J •• _,.,_·.,_i ... li. •• ' To Our Many Friends and Customers: JC HUM PHRI ES JEWELERS ha.., become the mo ... 1 lru..,ted full·\{"r\ I((' iewelry \tore In co ... ta Me\(l I haH' uh\u~ ... given th {> lw-.t Vtllue.., and never intlatt>ci pm.~.., to oiler 1m1><,.....,1ble ..,tl\ ing-.. \lo\\, alter 40 y~dr..,, I am retiring t1nd GOING OUT OF BUSINESS, and I mu ... 1 ltqu1d(ltt' m\ inventor~. I h<M' .1 lwtlulllul ~ele<.t1on of FINE DIAMONDS, RUBIES, AND EMERALDS; FAMOUS BRAND WATCHES SUCH AS OMEGA A D BAUME MERCIER; GOLD JEWELRY AND ESTATE JEWELRY, including many one-of~kind pieces. Thi., mt1~ni f1cen1 inventory, 111<. luding many item' never d1~played, will be ~Id tU priu.•.., only avclilclble when cl tore own •r retire.,. Conw in and ... ee our fine colle< t1on for dll td te., and budget..,, knowing that our repultlt ion 1or intep.nt\ \tttnd lwhmd your every purchai,e. .• inrer I~. --·--tc !port B .. cll/Coata Mw D8lly Pilot Society Models make fashion Profitable for charity T he ladies who lunch love hats. At the Big Canyon Committee, Philharmonic Society's Tuesday luncheon, all of the 50 hat auction items were '>napped up. l didn't sec the 350 guests Society bidding on "estate bonnet" hat sale that brought in Sl,000, and I didn't sec the"Way We Wore" fash ion show, either. I was in the Four Seasons Hotel kjtchen during most of the presentation which featured styles from the 1880s to 1991. No, I wasn't doing lhe dishes. I was a model! And, strange as it may seem, it was necessary to come through the kitchen to reach the fashion ramp. Forty women all dressed in fancy clothes including some actual costumes from movies and clothes of celebs lined up in the area normaJly reserved for food service personnel. The waiters we re rushing about clearing luncheon tables. Since models arc not to be seen ~fore their time, WE had our &ordfish lunch after the show. No. the life or a model is not an easy one! You go for fittings, you rehearse the night before and arrive early on show day for makeup and hairdos. In one room, 12 stylists of Carlton Hair • International-Hair curled and sprayed away, and makeup artists Richard Stevens and Julia Cross made eyes look bigger and cheeks rosier. No, it is not easy makjng sure you get it all together for your time in the spotlig.ht, but it sure i~ fun and exciting. "We should make more than $24,000 today," said chairwoman ~thy Lowden. "We had a lot of underwriting. Trader Joe's donated the wine, Donna Cre.n crwrotc the lunch, Jolene gel and Susie Hernandez derwrote the fash ion production d Zff Allred and Paula gel~ch underwrote 'tat ions." Models underwriting their appearance ($100 each) included Je.nnle Awad, ~ry Dell Barkouras, Patty Zimmer, Milli Wieseneck, Olivia Chaml, Sue r.non, Maria Crutcher, Cerise ley, urole Follman, Karen rdin, Nila Trider, Kara Sullivan, Haniet Sandhu, Ann Stern, Nancy Sorosky, Ollie Hill, Nora Jorgensen, Diane McDonald, Margarita Rose and Ann Mclean. Others parading the priceless fash ions owned by Satch uVatley of Temecula were Debra Ann Uoyd, Marty Malcomb, Jean Mauerhan, Mary Ann Miller, JPyce Reaume, Tina Schafnitz, Patricia Rock, ~ Jean ~pkins, Kathlttn Rhynerson, rilyn Mayer, Karen Mohrhoff, bar& Venezia, Donna Bunce, ia McCroskey and Irma Reigel. ~d I was a 20's flapper. "l think everybody liked the ow. It's different, it's nostalgic 4ftd fun ," said Lowden who had .. di Napier as ~air. The *'8diencc did applaud a lot. Abo~e right: From .left, <;athy Lowden c~aired the Way We Wore fashion show, Judi Napier was co-chair and Barbara Mason is chairwoman of the Big Canron Committee of OCPS. Above: From left, Ollie Hil wore a costume from 1906; Nancy So- rosky from 1910 and Mary Dell Barkouras wore a contemporary Ruby Panis style at the Four Seasons Hotel Tuesday. THE NEW EST RELEASES Of HISTORICAL MARJTIME ARTIST JOHN STOBART ..-..----wExCLUSlvtLY IN O RANGE COUNTY Ar THIS INTERNA TIONAU Y MMe ~'O.tA)< M.~ Margarita Rose looks like. she stepped out of the 1880s in " her beautiful costume. 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' ---A1 1 Thursday, May 21, 1992 ........ •••abCllta ... Dilr 1111ae= ------------------------------------------------------------- ---------~ --- Marine mammal injuries rise; aid group badly na d -. . By loriAnn Basheda SUit WTMlf LAGUNA BEACH -Friends of the Sea Lion are seeking donations 10 replen· 1sh their supply of fish, which has been gobbled up in recen1 wecl.s by an influx of sick and wounded marine mammah. many of which have washed ashore in Ne'' porl Beach. aC'ronJing to Jircc1or Judi Jone-.. At this rate, Jones 'aiJ, the foh suppl) "on't last more thJn a month. Fncmh or the Sea Lton is a nun·prof1t org,1mzatio11 funded solely by donation' Junci. C\plaincd. ''It JU t Jo~an t \\Or~ Ii~~ it doci. "ith hum:.ini.. So you ha\C to hm:e feed them :11 firi.t." looJ .1t .111." Jone' ,,1ii.J ;1 numhcr ot the e.1h .111J • 'c~• lioth the:~ rc~uc from Seal lk.1ch t.lo"n 10 S:in Onotrc :1IMl -.uffcr taom lhh hoo~' in their 11wutlb :inti llip1,c" ur lml· kt h~k' Ill thl.'ir \l()Jtei.. l "I he~ re coming out our cJr ," Jone\ >.uJ . "\\'c ha\I: them in the hall:., every· "hen:." i·hc )lllallc>t .animal in the i.hcltcr j, ;1 3•\\CC~·old. :!O·pound harbur :.cal. A -100-pounJ elephant :.e:.il i' th!! largci.t. Jone .11c.I El Nino coulJ ha\e 'ume- Jone saiJ the m:immah arc con~uming about 400 pounds ot foh a da). \\fllch co'h roughly $7,000 :1 mun1h. Accort.ling to Junes. most of the m~1nne mamm.1b washing ashore arc malnouri,hcd und must be tube fed. lhin~ to Jo "ith the hish nl.lltH11t111on r.1te. Warmer \\;1tcr Jrhc' the Ct•IJ•\\;tter fo.h ;m.iy. reducing looJ \Uppl~. 'he ,,11J. "The\ come on the he.11:h to re,t." 'he :.:iiJ. "AnJ then "e hring them b.1c~. I.it· ten them up aml t1ca1 their ''ou1als ... Junc \.lid the anim.1ls t~ p1c.1ll~ stay :tt the 'helter for 2·3 months. The organization's uguna Beach she I· ter ts currenlly housing 68 seal' and ca lions. more than twice 1he number th:u u~ually wash ashore th is time of the year, llut she nbo hl.1111e' the -.uQ~e of ,id; 11e:1b anJ -.c.1 lion' on 'c" :1gc llPC" ing into the occ;1n I hi' H.'.tr. Frkn1,h of thc ScJ Lion h.1' c r,c''-ued. 103 nrnrrnc m.11n111jb, 1ndudm~ 19 lt,tli\ harl>or :.c.11, .111d .1 hun1.h of d· cph.uu · ,c.11, .rnd .C.1lifornia ,c,1 liun pup' V1 .. 11in~ hours tit the llheher arc lrom 10 ;1.m. tu ~ p.m. Oonation'> c;m l>e mJt.le p.1~ .1blc to Fricnll' of the Sea Lion and )e11t tu W612 L.1g11na Cm)Oll Road, L:t· ~una lle.1ch, 9165 1 "You can't i.ay tu a ltt1lc sc.i Iron. ·tf don't cat 1hb fish. )OU \\On't get "ell,'" .. Pollution '' prob.1bl~ the biggc,1 proh· lcm.'' llhC :11J. "llut 1t\ .t CUlllhtn.lttOll ur them lindrng unhc.1lth) ltlOJ, .md ftnt.ling Suspect in credit .·scam nabbed by. Hawaii police ~ Fugitive believed to be ringleade r in Co sta Mesa credit card swi nd les. Using several different bui.111C)s. names. including Americorp and American First lJ:ink. the group's scam was simple: They "oult.l c,111 out·of·stalc residents and offer them "pre-approved" credit c:1rds \\-1th a low interest rate of 10.8 percent, no annual · fees and a SS.000 limit for a mere SJ 98 ap· plication fee, Labbitt said. ' By Anna Cekola >IJN Wrner CO<; I A t-.11:.SA -An Orange Cuunl) fu~ttl\C wanted in conncc· 11\lll "11h a Co,la t-,k.,a credit card tl·k111Jrl.cttng \Cam "J' picked up t>, pul1cc rn Maur tollo~111g a thru~·mun lh m.1nhun1 About 1,200 people were tal..en in. nnd the group collec1cd more than $200,000 worth of appltc.11ion fees during a six-month period starting last July, Labbitt said. Hubert Allen Jeffreys I luticrl Allen Jeffrc\s. ~ti. the . dl.:~cd ringleader in a sc.1m thal 11." .1lrc1J\ rc:,uhcd rn t\\O com 1c· 11\1n'. "·"· ticrni: held WcJnc.,da\ ,in S 100.000 hatl at the f\tau"t C11unt\ J>olt~c: Depar1mc111. Co.,ta \k,.1 delel.ll\e ~tC\CO lahhllt '..11d Soon aft er gaining felony arrest "arrants from Harbor Mun1c1p;il Court Judge Su-.:innc Sha'' on Feb. 11. police ;irrclotcd compjn) vice president Pe1er John Ka,p· aroff. 26. of Huntington Beach In April. Ka paroff pleaded guilty to fraud and conllptr.11:) charges. He was sentenced 10 16 monihs in Chino State Prison. Jdfrc) s W<t) :iblc to !>lip pa:.t de· tccll\Cll until Tuesday evening . \\hen police arrc!>tctl him .11 hi~ beach-front home in the cit\ of Kahulut 111 f\ttur He 11\\!d •1i 1he home '"th hi!> nc" f\\, cd '' ifc Oren. "hu •~ n111c-montl1' prcg· nan1. Labb111 s;111.J lk '"II he: charged '"th felon) ,~111,p1r.1c). klltrl\ grand theft. tr'c dlunt' of forget) and tclcm:ir!..ct· mg fr.1ud. Lahb1 1t said. An e>.tradt· 11011 hc.1rrng '"II be hc:ld Frrda) Officers also arrested the com· pany office m:.inager. ChriMorher J. Pooley, 27, of Newport Dcach. ''ho had tried to start a simi lar scam group under the name of f1rs1 National Savings in Tustin. I I \\;t:, a phone Jcall m.1dc: b) lJrcn Jcllrc)s .1buu1 her Cjr 10 .1 collec11on :igcnc) 1ha1 g,t\C tic· lCCll\C!I 1hc1r ke) lead. After g.11ning ;111 unh,ted phone number Dren Jcffre)s haJ u-.ed to c.i II the collect ion agency. Labhitt ~aid he: 'crvcd a 'earch \\.lrrant on the phone comp:iny and found the couple'!> Maui addrc:.'i. After recet\lng a 11p from a Foun1a1n Valley bani.. rn February. Cn,t.1 ~lc':i police broke up •1 Nc- ,,1d.1-h."ed credit card scam com- pjny. "hu:h "j' operating out of a tiutlJ1n!,! JI b6ti Dal.er SI nc.1r John \\ .1, nc Airport, Labb111 :..11J. Poolev was convicted of fraud charges· and received a 60-day county jail senlcncc. La bh11t sait.l. Maui police m~tde the arrc:.t \\tthout incidcn1. ' Support slumps, so bumps are dumped By Ins Yoko1 Sl•ft Y.nter 00\ l: R SHORl::.S -Speed bumps have hit ,11mt· rnugh roJd rn ~ewpon Beach. ()n(c: wu1ed .!S the \Olut1on to speeding m11111rr'1' on rc<.1dent1al !ltreets. the cement humpc; t·n10,c:J "rdc,pread populanty for a couple of H'.tr' "'1th re"dent\ all o'er lhe crty clamoring to h.1 .. c: them tnstallcd in their neighborhood~ But 11 appear~ the humps have begun to lose IJ\llr l'hr-. wed. JU'I as workers were poised to pnur lc:ment for bumps on streets in Dover Shores • ind ( ·ornn.1 dcl Mar. re.,idents drummed up rnn11E!h opro~111on to halt the work. 1.ipc:l'll hump' rmtalled on a Costa Mesa street "C:rt ,11"1 blamed for traffic mcreases on a ncr~htinnn!! \lrccl rn Newport Heights. And a l·n upk of Ctl) Councal members have expressed l·onu:rn' \\tlh 1he ~peed humps the) approved JU!.t !~11 \C,H' ,t!lll On thl· uri.trng ut HJlhoa Peninsula reMdent'\ .ingf\ ci'cr the tragic traffic death of a local mother the c.:t,unc1l 1n ~9 9 began testing the l'llc:d1\l nc" 1lf 'pc:ed humps b\ placing them on 'l'\l·r.tl 'trl.'l:h in 1hc beach area'\ Law enl"rlc:mt·nt nffrcrah argued that the bumps d,1m.1!!l' 't'htdc' cre..ite noise and could mcrea<,e the: number 1lf IJ\\\UllS against the ctty But 1 \C.lr later. Jfter traffic officials concluded th.11 the: tc'l hump' ''O"-ed car speeds b) an .l\t'r 11.!C 11( 'i mile' per hour, the council decided IP ll'l" lht bump' throughout the city \llllict io11 Under the policy adopted by the council, ci tizens wanting the road bumps in their neighborhoods mu t submit a petition with at least 65 percent of the residents in the area in favor of the bump . Residents of Highland and No1110gham drive~ in Dover Shores and Carnation Avenue and Harbor View Dme tn Corqna del Mar collected enough s1gnatur~ last year to get the bump installed. But just as work wall slated 10 begin on these fo ur street 1his week, a Highland Drive re ident called the city to express his opposition to the bumps, saying he never supported them in the first place . The resident also got several of his neighbors to voice their opposition, saying they either changed their minds about the bump after signing the pet1t1on or that they hadn't even known about the petition, which. initially showed 37 out of 54 homeowners supporting t~e bumps. With about a dozen Highland residents now oppo ed to the bumps. the percentage of support dropped below 65 percent. forcing traffic engineer Rich Edmonston to halt work on the Highland bumps Monday. Edmonston then got similar call of opposuion from Carnation residents, which likewise dropped support below the required amount. So on Tuesday. Edmonston stopped the street contractor from pouring cement on Carnation. The council will be in formed of this week's C\.Cnts and may be a ked to review the is'iue of peed bump • Edmonsion said. TILL SMOKING !>hack Center " 11111 II I' Call ll'r pcc11I\ SSl-MCM Shape-Up ewport • 631-3623 Full service "beallth club Playa Gnnde Polo Club Matches Sat llAM Sun IPM. Lc.ssons available. Look Great For ummer!! f llnc" spcc11hi.1 has uc11ina 'l>tlJhl lou •nd bod~1hapln1 rn1sr1m Call for frtt con ultatt0n : pcrwn d1'1Count' avail 960-6032 "-°" I i 11 !! I Ji '" n I" 1 ·' . . . roe Rultm111. Anorexia and Chcrc.uing Free Group 8arb1ra 751·7112 Top mstruc:ton & pcnonal trarnmi Staff SID«. 1982 /', 1//1./I/( Ill 'l.1/..1. / /1 . •1''1-l' " T,., '4 I . E)chncr. ltpbncr, eyebrow SIOO rcr v1s11. pct procedure B.d1crou11d1 Nurshtt/tleclroloa. MU)OJIC Huly D T 2400 W PCIT. 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IHClOllD I .. flhont ~ -----------'* WAMI" lllU9T K Wiii> .., • --" -_, • -·-----.... ----.. -...... -............. = ..... ,,, ........ .......... -~._, .-.. ... ....... ---·· a...... ..,..._ ..... _____ .,. ____ ......., _____ _ ... .,_ .... _,...._ .............. .-... . _ . ...,. ....... _ .... , _________ ,,,., __ ..,_ . ......__...,..._ ......... _. -----.-·-.... ! ____ __ -·-......-·--.... ·-----.. ...-... _._. __ .,. __ ..... _ .. . , . . .. -. ,,.. ... I NeWPOft Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Thursday, May 21, 1992 A131) Community Forum Community Forum run:. on Tuesc.la)), Thursd.i~s and Saturdays • Editor William lobdell...642·4321, ext. 351 Judge guilty of nonsense GOOD GRJEF, THERE ISN1T ROOM TO LIST ALL OF HIZZONER'S HONORS -Tuesday's report on Judat Ro~rt Gardntr and his 35,000-word memoir, "Bawdy Balboa, 1921-'41 " . . has triggered all sons of response. The veteran jurist is more than a multi-faceted ge ntleman, he's somewhat of a local treasure. t Many of his accomplishments have been recorded in public print - ran1ing Crom "one of the world's oldest body surfers" to his three-year service as Chief Justice of American Samoa -but he's made many other contributions. mostly unsung. Did1a know, for example, that he was the first • (and only) Judge Advocate _....W iilllU of the Local Scene Balboa Island Punting & Sculling Society? That's the word from Gordy Wevlll, one of BIPSS's charter members (the other being Chuck Muters of .. Corona del Mar.) As legal brains for thtS, uh, unusual organization, Bob Gardner has participated in some historic decision . This was the group, you may recall, that sailed a boat to Lns Vegas back in the late ·~. and \e\cral )ears later took a train from Newport Beach ro Santa Catalina Island. For their next proJect, as itemed here earlier, members arc planning to take 1 bus to Hawaii. This l hould be happening in November, if they can r:iisc sufficient fonds to finance the vehicle. Upon arrival, amid official gO\cmment-backed hoopla, the bus will be donated to a center for senior citizens. How docs one take a bus from our shores to Honolulu? In the words of Wcvill and f clJow-zanies, I "Please, don't bother us with logistica~etails." AND OW, MOVING FROM BENCH TO SURFBOARD -Another caller anent the Judge Gardner column was Dr. Jostpb H. Scanlon, retired oral surgeon and tonatime denizen of Balboa Peninsula. He told of another of Hinoncr's literary efforts, "The Art of Surfing," published aosh-knows-when. Featured in the book was Sconlon's son, Jim, considered one of the classiest surfers ever to ride the Wedge. Jim now lives in Hawaii, ~upervising a school for the educasionally 1 handicapped. and would dearly love to latch onto a copy. In eJ1chanae. Doctor Scanlon may be pcrsu1dcd to come out of retirement -and present the donor with • year or Cree root canal treatments. 0 SPEAKING OF PAIN - Attorney Julian S. En.a is mcndin& at his Baycrc t home, alter swappina hi 72~yur~ld hip for a late-model replacement at the Hoaa Hospital spare parts shop. He'• t1.kin1 his new hip in stride, to to speak. As naviaator aboard a B·~ Ubcrator bOmber which cruhed in Wa)a nearly a hair-century a.,. the winy and amiable Ertl -who sumv.d with a broken back -..,. he's arateful that ho 1alUhaa101MboncS .-.blo for tradin& pu~ 0 "1'1=., ,,,. •• ,.., ,..,.,.. ..,,, .. •• Letters :~!f•aea~'" · Housebreak Hedges BECAUSE CANDIDATE HEDGES appealed to our Police.Employee's Association for political support (we endorsed him and provided both funds and camp:iign workers), some officers liken his re cent bizarre behavior to that of an ungratcf ul cur that bites the h:md that feeds it. YOUR ARTICLE ABOUT Gil Fergu on allegedly spending $800,000 10 introduce legislation is ridiculous. medical costs are due to providing perinatal care to illegal aliens, many of them Mexican. In this lime of racial healing, it is incumbent upon successful Mexican immigrants enjoying the fruits of pros~rity from Orange County's political stability to reach out to their brethren. to \\Ork out a cumprom1o;c tor an economic gru\\ th p:id;:.igc during the remJindcr of thi~ )C\,iun. A n..itur.11 d1,:a)ter 1.k!>lrO\.!> the -.aluc of rcJI e'>lale tn a \C~ real !>C~~e. Our current ccnnom1c disa tcr hJ) o~~urred at thc h:rn1.h of :in inacthc gu\ernmcnt. \\'1th11u1 a chang1..· tn polt1..) at the Federal lc-.cl, 1lw. d1 .1 tcr could become .1 lull '>Cale Clllnmnic c.1!:.t\IWphe. They would revile him as just another parasitic leech on the body politic and would consign the balance of his civic career to perdition. As a 22-year police veteran and Newport's senior watch commander, might I suggest that Councilman Hedges is only mortal, not malicious. Though irked by his scomaw antics, appalled by his unseemly public pique, and angered by his choice of venue to vent spleen, I would reprove, not remove. John. A more appropriate analogy, I think, would be that of a stubborn puppy I once disabused of spitefully piddling the carpet. It was a long and painful process (involving many a rolled-up newspaper}. but the pup finally learned to take his business outside. l wonder, how many newspapers will it take to housebreak young Hedges? D. CHANDLER. Lieutenant Watch Commander, Patrol Division Newport Beach Police Department Police okay AN OPEN LITTER to all police officers and personnel: Since the unhappy \OCal minority is getting so much press these da>s. I would like to remind the Newport Oeach Police Depanmcnt that these comments do represent a minority. Vast numbers of the citizens of this community arc pleased with the care and protection given to us b\ the police in our area. • Because these ncga11ve stones appeal so much to the press, they become immediate headlines. Re pon~iblc citizen sec the e headlines for "hat they arc: li ttle tantrums by individuals. Unfortunately. it is human nature for those who have had need of the police and have had po itive e'l:pcriences to remain silent. Good nc\lt s ne~er hits the front page l urge you to keep these unfair criticisms in perspective, and 10 take a moment to listen to those or u who have received excellent response by the Newport Beach Police Department. There is an army out there or grateful citizens. 1 apologize that we don't take ttme 10 tell you often enough. With thanks to you all for being there. SALLY E. WELSH Newport Ocach 'Dishonest' Mary I HAO TO lAUGH out loud when I read that As.scmbl)man Gil Ferguson's opponent pointed to her city council record as evidence or her sterling ability to work with people. She supported an organization's bid 10 relocate within Costa MesG -at a CO'it of $100,000-250,000, mu ch of which would be borne by the taxpayers. The protests of local small business owner to dissuade her from that course didn't change things one bit. She knew all along that a key figure involved in the move had defrauded area charities of thou ands of dollars -but she did not disclose this to her colleagues on the city council! Is this dishonesty an cxnmplc of how he wilt bring different groups together to solve problems? BARBARA WOODWARD Newport Beach 0 Don't you have any real news to print? Assemblyman Ferguson's opponent, who apparently generated your story, oversaw the spending of $400,000 to welcome visiting English royally. I'd much rather have Gil Ferguso n in the Assembly offering bills to save us billions in truces than have his opponent in there voting to spend money on kow-towing 10 royalty! HARRIE1T GRANT Ncwpon Beach Watch what trustees do; not what they say AS A 30-YEAR resident in this school district, I find the recent front-page story, "Administrators Establishment of a charity to provide for perinatal care or alien mothers by the local Hispanfo leadership,.would represent a responsible acknowJedgcment of the economic opportunities provided to them in Orange County. If some deem such thoughts politically iftcorrcct, or even racist. so be' it. The problem remains. Who will pay for the care of illegal alien babies? CHRIS LYON Corona Del Mar Not Spared From School Budget Cuts," is pure public relations propaganda from the chief spokesman for the district and the board president. The statement th at the top adm1ni!itrntors have offices m a "SO-yea r-old portable building" a) an example of a lean )Chool administration i~ laughable and ignores the fact th:u the district's huge Bear Street complc"< 1s 'I wonder how many newspapers will it take to housebreak young Hedges?• -LT DON CHAMUR new and the Harper School is entirely dbtrict office . TOD W. RIDGE\\ \ '\ ~C\\.(>Orl lk..11..h Support Prop. 153 ENROLLMEI\ TI'\ QI.JR public c:olkgc' and urm cr.,1t11:' I"> pro1c1.:tcd to gro'' bcl\\ccr 3 1 pcn:1..n1 and SU p1..rccnt during the ne\t I.:' ~car,. l.,nk" \Oler'> appro\c! Propo,11i~1n l~J .ind .tllm' the \tale 10 sell $900 n ti lion 11' bond-. .. • h1gh1.. r edu("allon You r reporter could have, at the very least, checked )Our ne,\S files or a month ago to find th3t the "t\\O high-ranking administrator!> .. "ho arc retiring were g1,cn S70,000 as an c.trl~ rcttrcment bonus. Newport Beach Councilman John Hedges continues to draw criticism. Plus the district\ st..itemcnl thJt the po-.11ions will not be filled is 3dmission of fact that the d1!itr1Ct .idmanbtrat1on has been bloated for years or at the very lea)l. renders tlTc Board President's statement "We're trying VCf)' hard to hold down the administrative overhead" suspect. While the front page story of May 14 on the school board meeting was factual on the Bo:ud' vote ror layoff • budget loss, etc. it did not report that all !ii\ board members \Oted "'1thout an) d1scuss1on. approval of spending S7.37 I for n:nc"JI of member hap in the California School Boards Association. An excellent e'<amplc of this School Board's pnorittcs. As in ltfc you need tu watch "hJI the) do, not Y.hat they sa)! JACK B. I IOOPER Co\ta ~te'a He's got you, babe THIS UTIER IS in support of Sonn) Oono's candidacy for U S. Senate. Sonny balanced the budget in Palm Spring) "'hich was running a deficit balance or $2,500,000 ~hen he took over as ma)Or. Let's let him h:ive a chance to do the same thing with the U.S. deficit in Wa hington. D.C. JACKIE ALBRIGHT Co ta Mc a PIPlllllll m'I far •11111 MUCH OF ORANGE County's indigent Catastrophe for the us economy awaits IT WAS MARK TWAIN "ho once 'aid "Evcl)onc t. lk about the \\CJther. but no one ecm to do Jn)thang Jbout 11." \\c could )J)' the same abou1 the currenr economic rcce ''on Aero the United StJI\.''· m1lhon' of homeowner"> ma) 1hH know 11 but the value of their real cstJtc hJ' dropped That 1 JU't one effect oi the current depression tn real e'tatc. 1 he rea\un cnu:' or count1c., arc rJi ... in~ t."c' .and cutting SCl"\tces ,., the de \;dujtll>ll ol re.ti e)l.1IC. Thi' tr.in,l:ltc!i into Jc,, mone\ for 'chtX'I'. police pr0tec11on. hrc pro1ec1~011 and other VllJI Ctl) SCI"\ ice . Another unlortunJte l'un'c.:lJuen(e ol declining real e)tJle \3luc' i' tllJt homeo" ncr ... in their 50., and eJrl\ oo, "ho "ere planning tu rd) on thc ;r home equit) for rc11reh1ent mu't chl'O'e het"ecn \\Ork1ng m\lre }eJr' hdticc rd rcmcnr. or h\tng much luancr during retar..:ment. Other homcm\ncr' \\hl1 ''..:re p!Jnnmg on U!itnS their home el!llll\ lur 1.ullegc 1u1tt1..)n arc no"' CtH1.ed tu 'acnlK1. thur 1.h1ldren's future. anJ mam· of them arc ''llndcrmg Wh). Both the President and Congress h.1\e agreed th.11 'omc1h1ng need, to tic Jtinc lt> strengthen real e~t;ate 'alue,. hut the politic or the CkC.:ltl>n )Car h l\C rC!IUhcd in a legi l:it1'c ,t:11cm.1te I urge ..ill citizens to c.11l or "'nte their congrcs,man 1..m .1cc,1mmml.11e :iJd11111n.1I '1uJc11h. ''ur publil: UOl\Cr'iltie-. anJ 1.olle~c' rn.1) b~ tor ed h> turn J\\.t) ~ ' pro,pc.:11\1.: ,. \tudent-. or to 1ncn:a~, dJ' 'Ile' ' 1g111ficantly. Ne11hcr .1hcrnatl\c j., acceptable. Propo.,ition l.S3 "'" prO\tde fundms ro he.Ip California Commun1t) Colleges. the Un1\er,1t} o( Caltforn1J .ind Calalorn1a ~t:itc Lnl\eNt) .,~.,t..:m' mJ1nt..im qu.1ht). auordJbk edulation..11 t'ppor1un11ic!I f,1r our )uung ~ork 1 ha' ,., C!>,c11t1JI 1f Cahfl,rnta I!> to rcmJtn -.umpl.'t1l1,c \\llh llthcr 'tatc., .1nJ other n.111un-.. Th1,; h..illot mc:i,urc ;1 · ''' pr'" 1J~, 1mmcd1Jh! pri' :ate 'c\:°t r cmplo~ ml.'nt .. tlPfXHtun1t11:' In fai:t. Prop'''llll'n 15) will create IJ.000 llC\\ jut" 1n CJl1hll n1.1 at ~ PJ~ rllll l)I $~50 m11li,,n Prorl\Nllon I 53 \\ 111 al'u bran~ 1mmcd1Jtc and lunc·terrn bcncl1t-. to our commun 1~ If 11 pJ~ -.c,, Jbout ~~9.000 could become ;&\a1IJ~k tl1 fu :id "orking dra\lt tng' for J nc" I\ C' Learn mg Rc,ouc1,;c' C1.. ntcr 11 1.. , um: nt I\ C l1brJI) d1.~' -. t I JH. lh~ .. ap.1..at' 10 hnlJ book\ .ind 'upph ~tuJ~ -.pJ~c ll>r ~tudcnh needed to keep up" th Jf\inc Valle~ College\ C\p.inding enrollment Dc,p11c :i rc1.cn1 rcmoJclmg proJCd that JouMcJ the labral) \ \p.1Ct'. the building '' '1111 helO\\ ... 1.11e hbrJr. t.mdJrJ On June ~. \\HC~ 'hould up~'rt Prorxi,it1lln 15:\ -for our economic 'trength toJay and tomuu '" -A~-..:A L McFARLl' Pre~1dcn1 I I"\ inc V .1llc) College Pilot editors misfired on Peter Buffa editorial Ho to get in\'Olved! t" Call tbt Rtadtn' Hotline (641"*6) or \\ nte ''' .. letter_·· 330' . U P eter Buffa appears clo c 10 an unlikely upset of Dana Rohrabachcr in the GOP race to represent the 4Sth ConarcssionaJ District, which includes Co ta Mesa, Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach. Newport Beach and Seal Beach. In fact, Buffa would now merit front runner's ~tatus but for ••• invented a new tand.ird of beh~wior for Congrcs ional candidate!> -one not recognized outside of the Pilot's offices - that demands challenger) to entrenched and u(>er-rundcd lncumbents not ra1\c mone). underdog_ 3nJ :.ig.un't an incumbent not likely to forghc 3nJ forget their impertinence St. Co'la Mc 1, 92627 or l '\ to 646-4170 ... But for Peter Green' campaian. The former Mayor of Huntington Dcoch docs not have c\icn a remote chance or uccc • but every \Ole he draW) (rom his home turf bleeds away a Burro vote. No 1urprisc, then, that ._. II • Rohr1bachcr i urain& ..._.. -£..-... Orecn on and that ------Rohrabacber fans cheer for Ad·hoc, standardlc ethics did not originate wilh the Pilot; any polit1c:o "ith an agenda can manuf:ieturc "eth10." charge no\\ada~. It' ju t ~d to cc my paper foll for it. Perhop ir the paper would publbh 1t campaign guideline regularly, candidate could keep their rcput:u1on intact. Trouble i", that would require \Ome thought opp<»cd to rcncti\e po turing Perhap they'll give it a try, thouah. ond omu u by publishin& the Pilot's CoJe of llonor. Look. Conarc m n Rohrabacher blew $45.000 or our ta'< doll:a~ on "Hi, Neiahborl" maillnp into the di tnct. That's k&al , of course, btcau~ incumbent Conarc~ men Puftcd-up dlJrge\ of thi!> ~ort ro1 111 the political 1«nc all too frequent!). The> are ca~) to fire off. and impo.,<>1blc to recall. The)' rely, n,ll lln the rc()\ming of fact,, but on finltcr-to-thc·"'ind judgment about \\h:al ''look'" right. We ~no"' former (.\ht ' Mc'·' Coun\;ilm n Or" Amburgc) (\\ho llul/:1 allc&c' a behind the cvntro\Cfl)1 dl)C,n't h~c Pl!tcr Durr 1. We ~nO\\ D.in3 i' rlca cJ th:u thi' manuf cturcJ "i,~uc" ha dr:l\\1l 'SO.me ttention av. \ from hi Franked-en tein mon tcr. AnJ \\C knov. that Mr. Green i' ~till on the b:illot. Wh:it v.c can onl) hupc, h C\cr. 1 th:u Pilot re dcr , and II \'OlCI" 1n th\: 4~th, keep in mind i th:at D.C~ nccU" .1 '"' l·b)·four An lndcpend nt Newspaper Publi~cd by Coa\l Commun1rv New '"" Elliot Stein, Jr. d\1irm.ln Cohrnnist Without Oreen. They know that the best way to 5urvivc the anti-incumbent tide i to Portfolio split it in two directioiu. ... And but (or tho Oi&ht into nonacnsc land that thi pa~r·s editon h•Ye taken ewer the allesed appearance or lmproeriety Peter Buffa committed by 1eeeptan1 campaip contributions from lindownen in the Oty ot Calta Mesa - landownen who paerallJ loll bla·limc in the recady completed Oty General Plan update. The 'pi)oc'1 btain·tnm has cWkntly • make 1he rules. And, urcty, Peter Orten hun•t cro KJ the Pil0t'1 line o( ethical oka)'nes~. because Mr. Green's done zip h> campaian. anJ DPf>Cars co me not to seriou ly contemplate winnma. ' But Uuft1' done nothina •rona. or remotely improper. Landowncra -~ho ha\! no business pendina before tho City Councal 1t the time ot the r donation -nt Peter Buffa contributions • 1tltin the limits set by rcderal statute. 11'at'1 IOI only no1 improper. h's admiral*. 1'hcy medo donaiions co an blo to the he J: th 1 in umbcnts arc ~rt or the rrobkm: and th t pcrli nd prav1lc and "Pedro" polcmi~ lln er re: pon 1bl people. And that Peter Ouff1 off n a ch n f .nd a change of it) le. Th1t•1 -.hy 1 'upport him. and h pc u do \\Cit, ,,..,. im.111 ro-•• u .. Ult •tHI 71_,, .. on KC!.Tad Hiii. call· It~.,. Kn ~· ""' s..rd.,-. 6'Nt '' •••• ,. 1 P.•· Ill toltl .. •PfW9n """" Thl'fltl~ I• Uw Pllol. lk II •IH • nt•paW-fOlllrlhlor lo ..,,. twllft.l.RoUI nt•Pll ... Jim C"nlliftgtt publif.her Tom JohMOn publisht>r Wllli&m ~ Lobdell edttor & \ presi nt Stew Marble manatJ edittx w~ .. ,.,.._ 1901·1919 fou~ pUbllher ' -t 1M'lE From A1 into the fnncr city.'' He then realized his answer was right under his roof -his wife Barbara is a special education teacher at Willard, dealing with disadvantaged youths every day. The middle school's principal, Howard Haas. is also a member of Shir Ha-Ma'Alot. "I thought. 'What a beautiful thing if we could link our congre- gation with Willard,' " King said. The temple's board of trustees voted just two weeks ago to aClopt the school and the wheels are al- ready turning. One temple mem· ber is setting up a tutorial pro- gram at the school, while a local teenager has become a "Big Sis- ter" to one of the Willard stu· dents. Clothes and money have been donated. King eventually wants to see families in his congregation link up with families of Willard stu- dents to provide the needy parents assistance. such as financial and job counseling, while providing the children wittr outings to Disney- land. Angel baseball games and other activities to divert them from joining gangs. ''rd like to see some of our families actually adopt a family there and go on picnics and get to know each other," he said. King's thoughts and ideas were echoed recently by Councilman Clarence Turner, who has pro- posed the formation of a city "human relations" committee that would help disadvantaged com- munities by establishing scholar- ships, day care centers and even credit bureaus to allow people to invest in the area. Turner, a real estate developer and six-year council member, said the Los Angeles nots compelled him to consider ways Newport res- idents could get involved in help· ing the ravaged neighborhoods and preventing future conflicts. Father ken Krause, of St. Joachim in Costa Mes~ hands over the k~ to a 1992 Geo Metro to Caesar Valdez, hlS wife Rosa and 3- lee~Not year-old son Caesar. The car was raffled as part of the First annual Spring FAIR. The car was provided through Connell Chevrolet. FREEWAY way. business will start to come Market, could be open by July IS, back." Fleming said. From A1 Fleming said his· busin·e~ hns "Finally. 1he good times arc which will continue to run parallel dropped by about 25 percent since going to be here again," he said. to the six-lane freeway, will be construction started in 1989. 01her But there b one last bit of bad used as a frontage road. merchants weren't C\.en that lu cky, news for merchants along the Offramps will be constructed on as evidenced by the vacan1 store-southbound lanes of Newport southbound freeway at Mesa fronts on Newport Boulevard. Ooulevard. Once the freeway is Drive, Fairview Road and 19th Merchants arc also hopeful that open, southbound NcY.port Boule- Street, with on-ramps at 19t h the opening of Triangle Square \a rd "111 be reduced to one lane Street, 23rd Street and between will spark more life in the down-for an estimated two months for a Mesa Drive and Del Mar Avenue. town business scene. Edwards eY..er project. Downtown Merchants Associa-Theater is expected to open at Caltrans, howe,er, may put off tion President Mike Fleming, gen-Triangle Square by June 5, while the sewer project until September BOMB From A1 lice Sgt. Tom Curtis said. Warren Ous.seau. 48, aid he was sitting on ll wall of the struc- ture with a friend having some lunch when he noticed the device sticking out from the wheel of a newer-model Ford Taurus. Ousseau, a former Long Bench shipyard security gunrd nnd Vie1- nam veteran who served ns a Navy Seal, said he knew right away it was .a pipe bomb. Undaunted by the device, Oussenu said he picked it up :md set ii down away from 1he car against a wall. The explosive device, a plastic tube about SL'( inches long and about one-inch in diameter. did not have a fuse or a timer, Dus- seau said. "You have to throw it to make it blow up, or run over it," he said. "It packs a good punch. If the (cor owner) had moved another foot . he would have been bye, bye." The owner of the car, a woman who works in the office buildint. told police she had no idea why anyone would place a pipe bomb next to her car. Parking spaces in the garage are not reserved. Within 10 minutes. a member of the bomb squad, clad in a heavy green suit a·nd trclmet, was nble to dismantle the device in the garage. Costa Mesa Police and the Sher· ifrs Department will investigate. Seo Saturday's Deily Pilot For The Weekly l:M: I ...., •• ngs. If You StiU Need A Pilot License, Call 642-4333 Weekdays Turner would like to see the committee tackle the goal of im- proving relationships between re s- idents here and those in lower- income areas of Orange County and Los Angeles. with minimal ex- penditure of taxpayers' money. eral manager of t,he Sports Con-other shops, including Marina or October, Fleming said. ncction in the Costa Mesa Court-~=~_.:2_:__::::::.::~_:::.:.:,:::__:~:::=.:..:....::-=::..:~=:.:_--_JL!:::========================-= yards, said the group would love to see the •freeway open by July 4. ''That will mean we'll have a real summer," he said. "If people can oo'hle zipping down the free- Sqler lotto/Decco Super lotto Wendesday, May 20 drawing for S2 .8 million 1ackpot: Dec co • Hearts ... . ............. 6 •Clubs ... ......................... . S • Diamonds ............................. 3 4, 7, 31, 33, 38, 44 •Spades ................................. 3 . RESTYLING EVENT! May 14th thru May 23rd Bring in your gemstones. They will be even more beautiful placed in new jewelry designed exclusively fo r them. We will be showina hundreds of beautiful, top-quality settinp pthered just for this event. You will be able to see and ful the actual ..ulngs to appreciate how your remounted stones would look. Ringt1 DKka.ca, pendan • pin1, bracelets . . whatever you nttd to complete yow fine jewelry wardrobe. So pther your gemstones and be ready to find yours.elf in a buuti· fvl new tettina. Durin1 the "Rt.ttylin1" event, you can also tnltr our drawin1 to wta a tree 14 karat 19clit:t' rin1 mountin& -no purchue ~ry! ll03 W.cUff' Dr. ( CHARLES H. BARR ="= °"" lelllllr Owul cl ~ , J CROWN ALWAYS OFFERS SAVINGS TO REMEMBER! •0$tw fitW "A\l.r '1i.W It's gttat outdOorsl tlilr. ='"Ji::•·-..... =" -sgss s10• - Sports Thursday _. May 21 , 1992 The Newport Beach, Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ports Editor Roser Carlson .... ~2-·'330 txt.387 lectllll I Jim Niemrec/B3- Classif iedJB5 Automo~ve/88 Daily Pilot's All -PCL baseball team r Daily Pilot's All-Sea View League baseball team Standing O's recommended for Wilson, Ramirez, Meyer, Vasquez Corona del Mar's Suss on, Kehrli stand tall with first team honors CdM catcher Tim DeCmces, a cmor who's headed for UCLA next year, senior C.W. Ramsay and shortstop Theo Roko were second-team choices ~ They're all first team selections; Two other Eagles earn second team. By Barry Faulkner Sc>orts WIW T o find the top talent on local Pacific Coast League baseball teams, one had to look to the wide-open spaces. TWo outfielders from Costa Mesa High earned first-team honors, while two more from Estancia were named to the second team on the Dally Piiot All-PCL selections. Costa Mesa seniors Mike Meyer and Luis Vasquez earned first-team laurels, while Estancia's Nate Haeger and Chad Weaver were second-team I picks by the sports staff of the Daily Pilot. Estancia senior Kyle Wilson was a first-team choice at pitcher, and Eagles teammate Victor Ramirez was the first-team third baseman. Wilson, a right·hander, notched five of the Ea- gles' seven PCL wins, propcllirig the locals into the circuit's final playoff spot. Wilson. who threw a no-hitter as a Junior, showed his value to the Ea- gles in Tuesday's 11-8 CIF 3-A wild-card victory over host Harvard of Westlake by recording the last out to save his own victory. He is 7-6 overall, more tban half the Eagles' 12 wins this year. Wilson fin ished with a 1.93 ERA an 58 innings against league foes, but his overall ERA was a glistening 1.64, heading into the playoffs. Ram irez, led the league in hitting, posting a See ALL-PClA! ...,. Five CdM stars, one Sailor picked as top performers from a top league. By Richard Dunn Spol1S Wteef I n a league loaded with young talent and good catchers, the Dally Pilot's All-Sea View League baseball team was dominated by league champion Tustin High School, wh ich had seven players voted onto the team, including Play- er of the Year Tom Cerasuolo. Corona del Mar, which opens CIF Southern Section 3-A playoff action on Friday at El Monte. placed five on the squad, incl uding senior second baseman Mike Susson and senior cent er fielder Todd Kehrli on the first team. Ncwpon Harbor's lone selection was first base- man Chm Carden, a ~n1or who batted 413 dur· mg the league campaign Cerasuolo, J senior pitcher. postca J 6-1 record with an 1rnpre\c;1ve 0 Q() eJmed-run d\-eragc 1n league action. Men tmg fir..t team IJurels for the Tillers v.ere pitcher Phil Cu tt1, who wcni 4-1 with a 1.08 ERA. f1rsc baseman S id. Cantu (.450), third baseman Derek Baker ( ~:?5). ~honstop Zach Elliott (.404) and outfielder Brett Hardy ( 333) All arc c;eniors C\Cept Baker J kft-handed hitting sophomore v.u h J s~c.:c:t .. v.mg that h.i~ caught the See SEA VIEW/12 ZUBRIN! Looking tor a net gain l .... , ...... o.i. ... '"'• ~ Corona del Mar freshman appears to be on her way to multiple-diving glory. By Richard Dunn SPOttS Wr.tti Looi.. for S:ullh Zulmn ·N' in the n L'\l Summer ~~·r. Ol)mp1c' .. the one 111 ~ ~v . Atl.1nta ' ~nd now th,11 l>he ~~ tl1J n't m.11..e thi' )e.tr\ "'4,V~ .U S. 01) mp1c DI\ ins· Team. !lhe can be a re.11 h i~h '>Chool · 1u1.kn t lor J "htlc - Zubrin. 15, earned a i.pot on nc\t )C:ar\ 'ar\l ty checrlcading '>qu.1d JI Co- rona dcl M .Lr. T he onl) re.1!lon .. he "'" allO\\C.:d IO II) out \\,\"i heCJU:>C i.hc: h.1d ·a tx1d d:i) .1t the qualifying meet •~Ann· -Arbor. ~t 1ch .• for the ri!-:ht to ;.11.h ancc 10 the Ohm· -.. . ----....... ·pie tri;1b llC\I month. · In Zubrin 's d1\ 1ng h1!1tory. 11's the only (t rifle of dl'ap· pointmcnt he \h a s i. w a 1- lo\\ e d. She Daily Pilot High School Athlete of the Week ha!I ''on C\Cr)lhtng cbc. 111clud1ng l.1.,t week'!> C IF Southern Section 3-A lllk "ith 46-t 5 point!I, ou1d1 .. 1anc1ng her nearci.t riv<tl, Upl.1nd's Sheri Tal..cuch1. by 78 points. , "Looi.. for her on the nc\t Ol~mpu: tc•int," !l<mJ Zubrin 'i. coach. J.mct El)· ugourgue of the Mll>l>IOn Viejo Nad.1- dorC!I. CdM's Sandy Zubrin is the Daily Pilot's High School Athlete of the Weck. Zubrin. the l>ail) Pilot's Athlete of the Weck. ill onl) a fre.,hman. putting her on cour c for the '% Ol)mp1c Garnes in Atlant.t. Ga. A seniors' tournament Arnie would surely love ...,. Costa Mesa Senior Center Golf Classic June 5. F or the seniors, they're not hitting chip shots. They're going for di t:incc. Attemptina to develop the fines t cnior~ C.1c1lit) around, Jeffrey Hovsepion of the Cost:i Mesa Senior Citizens Corporation has linked \\Ith Dri tol P:ir~ Medical Group, Inc., and Max 6S to originate the Costa Mesa Scruor Center Golf Cliassic on June 5. h's a pioneer 5tcp toward mt ina funds Cor the center. scheduled to open on June 20. Co ta Mc o Golf ind Country Oub will host the scramble toum:iment on the Los l.:lgos Course: rcg1stra11on is 7:30 a.m.; the shotgun start is 8:3() a.m. An 1words luncheon will follow The COit . for aolf and the 0\\ ard luncheon ~ $150; ror the luncheon only, S20; for I tee JPC>nsor, SIOO. The tournament is open to men and women of all oacs. The center, located on the corner o( 19th and PoMona, it operated by the Co ta Mc~ Senior CitinM Corporation, a non-profit orcanizotion. ..... , 1 two-story, 2,000·JquOJrc foot focility with 1 daily lunch prosram, os well "" muls dcli\crcJ to hamll. to bOlh th1 frail and homebound," ~id Howllptl•, the corporation's dcvek>pmcnt direetor. •1t will be 1rp;ably the fincM center ........ . ,_..-...:•a am from Stcurc HorilOna. \\ill pl:iy an IM ....... for free. ~ inttmttd. limply c:ill Howllpu M 145-2"6. It' fint come, fine ICMd, "Secure See CLUB GOLF,_ "The US. Di\lns org.1n1zat1on rccog· nizcs her a bc111s one 1.1f ou r bci.t tal· cntl> in the country," !>a id Ely- L1gourguc. an Ol)mp1c dl\er for the U.S. in 1972 (Munich) ;111d '76 (Mont- rc.:.11). "We're \\,tiling until nc\t f.111. but tcchn1cally, 'he\ re.ad) for antern<1t ion.1I competition. We're 1.11..ing 1t lo"• there 'll no !len'c 1n ru'hing her, but Coupon . Golf Balls s300 0 Any 1s palt l1m1t 2 See ZUBRIN/U Corona dcl Mar High tennis t<tndout Mich.lei B.1in ha plenty of \\Ori.. cut out for him this \\Cck. He Jnd his Sea l..ings m u t tra\cl to \\c tlal..c High in Westlake VillJgc today for a Clf 4-A second round m.itchup on the lC.lm le\cl. The Sea King , o. 2 in the Sc.l Vic\\ LNguc, arc seeded l\o. 4 in the pla)offs. On Saturday Bain, " \\Cll " double t.1ndoub Bri.ln \\aldcn and Trenton Rhodes, \\ill be competing in the CIF lndi\iduJI Prclim ,'\l Old Ranch Tennis Club in Seal BC.lch. TC.lm and indi\idual action continue nc)ot \\CCI.. - including the indi\idual cm1 fi nal .lnd final on \i.lV 30, a \\Cll .is team qu<1rtc rfi nals and semifinal Tue d.w and Thur day. 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THURSDAY T•nnla Higll tthOol bOys -Corw dd l.t.w •Wes e. 315 Corona del Mar High freshman Sandy Zubrin has all the moves of a gymnast in her diving repertoire. Blc,<lina Noon-L1111c 500. ESPN. Badminton Hioll schOol -Cf. A SemlfllW EsanclJ" Di- amond BM, 2 30 pm. Do" Una ZUBRIN: From 81 she's ready to go. She's someone to look out for, she's got it all. Not only does she have natural physical ability and a solid ~ork ethic, but she's one heel of a compe111or. That's a hard combination to find. brin won both the 3-meter and platform t1tlc'I at the Junior National Indoor Champi· onships. Her S}mnastics bad.ground helps \\hen 11 comes to doing the 3~ somersault pike off the diving board. for J day camp in 19 6. ''A man there ga\e di\'ing lessons and she really had n good llmc," said Donnic Zubrin. "She lo,ed it : she ".rntcd to ~u into 11 mor.:. so the m:in aid to go to Mis,1on Viejo to take further lcs'lons." 4:30 p.m.-LPBT tourney, ESPN ' llOtkty 4.30 p.m. -Pcn"'ins-Bruin • SC. 10:30 p.m -Pcnauins-Bru1ns, SC Pro 81 l.teball 5 p.m.-Ca' ·Bulls. TNT. 60,lnc Softball ttgll tehool -Cf Srna1 SCllOOIS Int rounc1 St, MalgJrcfs at t.llvaty Cl\apd. 3 1 5 p m FRIDAY BeHbeU ~ sct.>ol -Clf 5 A t~Sl 10\lld M#N ~1 M~ Ott. 3 15 Clf l ·A 1.7\i round Est.inc.a 11 l • ~· m. 3 15. ~ Od '·"-11 El l.lor«t 3 IS. ~ 1 ·A ir1I round SI L'.vOMrt s YS Cii.'1/'f CNpel at Hi'1 P•~ Orange 3 1 S "She was an elite g}mnast and maJe .1 choice (to concentrate on diving}. but tho-.e gymnastics years hnve helped her progress rapidly," Ely-Lagourguc said. "It m.lde her nexible and strong and agile. She learned discipline and training at an early· age. but she has really come on strong the last t\\O year,. In 19 '7. ~Jnd) Zubnn mJde the tran ition lrorn g)mn.l\ltl~ to dl\tng l·or a short while, Shi! did both. b p.m -McCJ1lum·Ch1nno, LSl'"'I L •• Ol}mplC' hu"cJst 7.30 pm -G)mn..Sllo SC Auto Racina Volleyball ~ SdlOOI ~ -C1f • A 0-..:lft(t! s ~'1· rano 'I tt II t,•~"'1 Ho·il)Qf 7 JO p.m "She's as close to a Greg Lougants as we've seen talent-wise." And no\\ thJt the Jre.1m ol ui\1ng for Tc.1m USA 111 the '92 Ol)mp1c' '' over. she can prepare IM the '96 Game' "hilt~ li\lng a more con\.ent1onal 1ccn-.1ged hfnt~ le. Q p.m -In~ 500 prC\1C\\, PT t:! 30 a.m -San Marino GP, ESPN \lotOl"C)Clt Racina 9"\0 pm Sup..rcro . CSl'N Jl.\010 Uustball Softball Ii.¢ 5tflOOI -C1 J. A I'll t :Id EstMICll It ~~.31~(f"\ Saturday Treoll end Fleld Zubrin. a former gymnastics queen, won the 1991 Junior World Championships in the 3-meter diving last August in Sweden, a dis- tinction she will ho)d for two years. She also won last year's Junior National platform and 3-meter championships in the 14-1 5 age group. Jn 1990, Zubnn also won the Junior N;i- tional platform title in the same age group. "She's \Cl) nJturJll) grfl'ed for dl\ing. For' a gymnast, you need to be lightly built and very quick and po,,erful. She has a great set of av.Jreness on the diving board. She knO\\.s '"here she is on ~iny dive or take off. On top of that. she\ an 1ncred1ble worker." "She \\J\ a J\' cheerlcJdcr. hut her coach- es made her quit bc:caU'>l 1hq ''anted her to prepare for a shot at the: 01) mptc tri.1ls and de~:otc t1111c to dh ing pr act ice." \aid Dc.'nnie Zubnn. ''No'' that the Ol)mp1c~ are four year\ away, her coache~ ~:11J \he: could take the \\hole year for chccrk.1ding " I pm -M~t\·SD, 1-.P.tB {7b0). WEDNESDAY'S COUNTS DAVEY'S LOCKER -8 beats 168 lllglm 2 y wt.II, 1•3 bO:"~ 270 ~awes' 183 calico bass 32 s..INI bau. 3 wpin. 3 roc~t•VI 100 mxktrel tte'I school Ill ,s ai J O'f'S -Cf rina.'s • CtJ• Coeeve fnt I Id en &I ti un. I~ nn.flQ mnt•1pm Tennl1 HIGfl WIOOI tle"tS -~ L •~ Ptcf;ms al Old Ranca lervn ~ ~ Be:itl\ 9 am: Rowing tt.gn 1tt.>ol -8htr 1 urn Rlcfs II ~OOl1 tWt10i Yltlll Cllb 1 C JO a Cr9W Earlier this month in Minneapolis, Minn., while competing in the 16-18 age group, Zu- Zt1brin's mother. Bonnie, innocently tool her .ind a friend to Big Canyon Country Cluh M lN ol lhc cheers 1n S.ind) Zubnn\ life. though, h:we come pool s1Je. NEWPORT LANDING -3 bO:&IJ '6 -. eiers 91 UICO bns 55 bot\ IS barrac~. s yeloWIM, I v.lvtl SH bus, 10 sane! ba.ss. 20 IOC~ l SCUi1"I t slleclllleld. 2 '*1Gll. m NW!1f Colego -0ranoe to.st at PK!-1.c CoiSI ROll>ing ~-Sx~o.llam I UN DAY All-PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE: ALL-SEA VIEW LEAGUE: From 81 .444 average aga1m1 PCL pitching. J le added two homers. 14 RBI, t\\O doubles, two triples and only three st rikeouts. Ht~ overall average, a robust .457, kaves him wtthin striking range of the school sin· gle-sea,on record of .477, set in 1982 b) Jeff Gard· ner (now at triple-A Las Vegas 1n the Padres or- ganization). Meye r, the Mustangs' center fielder, lashed 21 h11s in 50 league at-bats (.420), and added nine RBI, four doubles. two triples, sL~ stolen bases and five runs to his offensive numbers hitting third in Coach Tim Green's order. Vasquez, who split time between second base and the outfield, and even saw time at design:ited hitter, landed a spot on the fim team. based on hi) .349 batting a .. erage (15 for 43) He rounded out his offensive contnbut1on \\tth one.: homer. se .. en RBI. two stolen ba)eS anJ t\\.O doubles. Haeger, a left fielder. hit 353 (l::! for 35) \\Ith one homer. eight Rill and three douhlc~. "h1le outfield mate Chad Weaver h11 .324 ( 12 for 37) \\tth 10 ROI and three douhlc' in league: Laguna Hills sophomore Brett N1'>ta \\JS n.imed PIJ}Cr of the Year, for batting .466, and '-'tnntng 'I'< of seven mound dec.:l\1om ''htlc f~hh1oning a m1nu\cule 0 93 ERA. ALL-PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Player, achool Yr. Stata Player of the Year Bren Nista. Laguna Hills So 6·1 466 First Team P -Carey Smith, Trabuco Hills Sr 7-0 2 01 P -Kyle Wiison. Estancia Sr 5-4 1 93 C -T J Alvarez. Trabuco Hills Sr 422 1B -Tngg Gamer. Laguna Beach Jr. .391 28 -Dario Salz, Trabuco Hills Sr 326 3B -Victor Ramirez. Estancia Sr .444 SS -Jason Pierson, Laguna Hills Sr .411 INF -Mike Mes~er, Laguna Hills Jr. .380 OF -Mike Meyer, osta Mesa Sr .420 OF -Luis Vasquez. Costa Mesa Sr. .349 OF -Matt Stilson. Laguna Hills Jr 370 Second Team P -Tom Ravensburg, Laguna Beach Sr. 3-3 2.33 P -Jamie Miller, La~ Hills So S-2 1.78 c -John Swanson, guna Hills Sr. .348 1 B -Dave Cosgrove, Laguna Hills Sr. 345 2B -Ian McDonald, Laguna Beach So 321 38 -Jason Abraham, Laguna Beach Sr 432 SS -Max Boreha. Laguna Beach Jr .404 UTL -Jason Teno. Trabuco HUis Sr. 1-1 262 OF• -Torn Flit, Trabuco Hills Jr 250 OF -Nate Haeger, EstJncla Sr .353 OF -Chad Weaver, Estancia Sr. .324 From 81 attention of pro scouts. Su son. ~ho batted behind Kehrli and cleanup hitter DeCinces thi year, enjoyed a slugging per· centage of .609 and an on-base percentage of .545 tn league. Susson, with five home runs on the )Car and eight in his two-year varsity career. ripped three homers in league, including a grand o,lam against Woodbridge on May l. Susson hit .347 in league while Kehrli hatted .365 with one home run, three doubles. 11 Rl31 and I 1 runs scored. Kehrti, headed for Louis\ tile on a football scholarship. played fou r years of var- sity baseball. He connected for six home runs as a freshman, was injured his sophomore )Car and batted .417 in league as a junior. DcCinccs, one of the few county catchers "ho call their ow n games, hit an even .300 with three jacks in league. including two in one game against Woodbridge. 10 procure second team. Rokos was out outstanding in the fi eld and bat· ted .327 in league. Ramsay, named to the second team a~ a p11chcr, was an all-purpose player for the Sea Kings. In league. the left-hander po ted a 3·3 record with a 2.54 l:RA I or the season. Ramsay hac, fl\e home runs and 13 stolen ba!ics. ALL·SEA VIEW LEAGUE Player, achool Yr. Stat a Player of the Year Tom Cerasuolo. Tustin Jr 6-1 090 Flrat Team P -Phtl Cunt Tustin Sr. 4·1 1.08 P -Tony Zuniga. Saddleback So 5-1 0.68 C -Steve Hagins . .University Jr 455 1 B -Nick Cantu, Tustin Sr 450 2B -Mike Susson, Corona del Mar Sr 347 3B -Derek Baker, Tustin So .425 SS -Zach Elliott. Tustin Sr -.404 OF -Todd KehrU, Corona del Mar Sr • 365 OF -Breu Hanfy, Tustin Sr .333 OF -James Garcia, Saddleback Jr 429 Utl -Luis Estrella, Saddleback Sr. 5-2 .302 Second Team P -Scott MacDennott. Unlvers~ Jr. 3-3 2 30 P -CW. Ramsay, Corona del 11 Sr. 3·3 2 54 C -Tim DeClnces, Corona del Mar Sr. 300 1 B -Chris Carden. Newport Harbor Sr. 413 28 -Jlmm~ Fernandez, Saddleback Sr. 417 38 -Klkl B anchet. Saddleback Sr. 390 SS -Theo Rokos, Corona del Mar Sr. 327 Of -Geon McMaoos. Tustin Sr. 318 OF -Jerry Apana, UniVerslty Sr. 300 OF -Hector Blanchet, Saddleback Sr. .385 UTL -Tim Curren. Woodbridge Sr. 440 Lawn bowling On June 6, 7 and 13, the New- port Harbor Lawn Dowlin Club will be hosting the Southwc'it Div1· ion Champion hip Ploydown~. LOVE TO TRAVEL 'N THINGS These arc preliminary compcti· 11ons to determine which players will rcprc ent the division in the prestiaious U.S. Champion hip Oame •• The c sames will bc&Jn o& 9 a.m. and will be ongoin thtouahout tho day. \ Sports Travel Headquarter Sportsfishing-Surfing-Scuba-Ra/ting-Go/f-BiJ<ing Call: Rick Mcintee World 714) 642-4403 Wide De tination , CIF playoffs Rowln9 Hign WloOI -a.Ltt learn Ract1 at ~IJOl1 IWtlor Yatl'C CUI 9 30 am. Sailors wili the coin flip! Get home court. advantage N c\\port llarbor High's No. 1-ranled .. ol· le) ball team \\Oil the coin nip Wednesday morning -Danny Glenn's Sailor) \\Ill be he home team Jnd ,,..11 h<>'lt South Coa'\t League rcpre,cnt.lll\e Capistrano v .1llc) rnda) night in the Tar,· gym. ~1ur11ng :11 7:30. 1'11c S.ulor:-. ( 16· I). "ho drew a b) e 111 the first round. d1,po cJ of the South Coast's No J cntl), l!I ·1 oro. l uc,da) night in three straight at Har· 1'or. \\'c:Jnc,JJ) 's win !lip \tctor) me.in the Sai lors, 111 the e'ent they ''in I rida) night, will be the 'i · 1ting team 1n the scm1ltnals should Santa Uarbara dde:u Pcnin ula 1n the quartcrfinuls. Should Penin'>ula \\Ill on Fridav, 11 \\Ould mean another coin nip for the nght 10· ho~t the cmifi- 1i.tl'i in a Penin,ul.1-Ncv.pon I !arbor matchup. [I ·e\\herc. 8 1:. 1.inc1a 1 lagh's b:adminton lCJlll IS JI 01· amond Uar this afternoon, Marting nt 2:30 in their CIF 4-A semifinal sho"d°"'n. The \\.inner quali- fies for a final berth on May 28 111 C)prc)s Col· legc. 8 Corona del Mar's tcnnl\ team (15·5) lo l the coin nip and will be at We tlake in Westlake Vil· Inge today, starting nt 3.15. \Vc)tlakc. the f\br- montc Lcnguc champion, await) with a 16·5 • record after bc,ting Snn Marco) in lhc firi.t round, 12·6. 8 Estnnc1.1') baseball 1e:1m 1s Bl No. 2 !iceded Ln Mirada 10 the CIF 3·A fir t round after dispos· 1ng of Har. a rd/Westlake on. Tue day, 1 I ·8. La OSTA f\1ESA Mirad.i j, I -o and boa'" firc-b.ill pitcher Mile Greenlee. The \\tnncr Jd,ancc' to the 't:cund round aga111\t Uon1111 ( 16-8) or 5t Francis (9·1 J) •Corona Jct MJr', hJseb.;ill team. Jftcr firush· ing third 1n the SeJ V1e\' Lcasue race. 1!> at El ~1ontc (17-4) El Mo nte b the MM1on \alley LcJguc c.:h.1mp1oni. The "tnncr faces I' JCtftc Co:ii.t Lc.1gue champion Trahuco I ltlb or Corona m the .. cconJ round on I ue)OJ\ 8 Mater Oct 1s i.ced No. 4 1n the 5-A ba eb:ill plnyom. and the 21-4 MonJr<:h~ hosl Sunset League r(;presentatl\C Manna ( 12-15) on the Mater Oc1 campus, st.1rting at 3: 15. I he winner mo\cs on to the second round .igain)t either Rt\· er.idc Poly (19-6) or Sin Gabriel (10-1 1) 8 Cahary Chapel (I 1·7) ho'ts St. Marg.irct' 11-4) in a ftr\t-round small choob ba,cb~ll g;ame on Frida> at llart Park in Orange. starting,nt 3:15. • Estancia's softb.111 tc.1m i!> ;it 1'll l·,ccJcd \\ooJbridge Frid.1y ot J 15 111 3-t\ action. 8 Outstanding trnck nnd fie ld athlete' from Co- rona dcl Mar, Costa Me,3, E~t ncia and Ne.,.,port Harbor arc ct for Cll· 3·A final' compcttt1on at Cc1 ritos College Saturday with l'irst field e\Cnt'i m1r1ing at l I a m , lint runn111g C\cnt at I p m 8 Coronn dcl Mnr' Michael D.11n and &he Sen King's doubles tnndcm -of Brian Wolden nnd Trcn· ton Rhodes, the Sea View Lc.iguc'6 inglc nnd double ch.imp1on'I, re'lpcctively. will be compc&ing in the prclim of the CJF inJividu3l!> SaturdJy morning, tuning at 9 3t Old Ranch Tcnni Club. SIXJ'I NER , INC Your Locally Owned Stationers 50%0FF *lOEn Bcilc<ISOO Rea SZl.75 NOW$10.88 3M Box Sealing Tape 6Rolls NOW $5.81 Rubbermaid Olainnat G1pper bKk bcp the mat 1n ~ 4S"XSJ• lq.$45.00 NOW$27.00 270 E. l?th t., ~ta Mesa, CA 92627 TFl.642-4563 FAX (714) 722-2966 , rport Beach/Costa Mesa 0811y Piiot Hot water-s keep anglers wide awake Anglers are enjoying good fishing in coaslal wa1ers as sport. boars running out of Davey's Locker, Newporl Landing and Dana Wharf Spor1fishing are gelling in10 lots of surf ace action. Breezing schools of big bonito are being fished between tho Newpcrt pier and Dana Poinl, just a shon run ou t of N.e\VPO~ s twin jetties. Sport boars and private yachls are sltdang an on schools or busting boneheads and hooking fish on chrome jigs and live bail. These bonito are quality fish weighing in the 5 to 10 pound class and when hooked arc putting up a good fight, eiipecially on inilial runs. One or the better catches or 1he early season was made by Gene Peach of Newport Beach while fishing on board the II.! day boat "Western Pride," operating out of Davey's and skippered by Bob Ezeil. Peach soa~cd a live greenback mackerel off the bottom at Ncwporl Reef and hooked into a 36·pound while sea bass. Sea ba~s are also being caught on the back side of Catalina. Water oonditions and the darkening of the moon phase should combine to produce a good bite on these big croaker over the holiday "cc~cnd ahead. The "Freelance" and "Thunderbird" continue to make daily runs to Oltalina and 1he three B's (calico bass, bonito and barracuda) are bi1ing good with angle rs filling gunnysacks early in the morn ing and then skippers begin looking for ycl· lowtail along the entire front side of the island. lllmllc Outdoors Tails being caught at Ca1ali na are currently running on lhe small side, in the 6·8 pound class, bu t "Ith clear 67 degree water, it's JU t a matter of time before schools of bigger tails move in to feed off kelp beds ringing this popular fishery. Twi·light fishing trips arc being run nightly out of Davey's Locker on the "Freelance". This speedy vessel can h3ndlc a lot of anglers and leave the dock at 6 p.m., returning by midnight. Shn rk fishing is just OK for anglers he ading out to high spots off the beach. There are lots of blues in the water and they arc providing the bulk of the hookups, but it seems that mako and thresher sharks are either feeding in deep "a1er or at night. The private charter boat "Tick Tock," operating out of Newport Hnrbor, is booking day and mini-long range trip!. 10 the islands, ouler banks and off Baja and is all set to take parties ou1 to hot fishing grounds when yellO\\ tail and tuna begin ShO\\ing up in local waters. Skipper/owner Ralph Clock is one of the Southland's mmt knowledgeable captains and has a iipeciaJ knack for finding schools of fish in mid-chnnnel waler . For more information on booking o fishing trip on this fast SO-footer, phone Capt. Clock at 714·2.50-8778. · 0 The bait barge is open and operating inside Newport' ea\t JCtly. Private boaters can hcao out to local waten. with anchovies, small sardines, mackerel and brown bait for a dJys fishing. During the week the receiver is open from 5· 10 a.m. and on wed.ends at opens at 5 a.m. and sells bait until I pm. 0 June 6 will be the first of two FREE FISHING da~ in Ca lifornia when residents and visitors e<in fish without the need to buy a fishing license. This program is ponsorcd by the California Department of Fish Dnd Game to allow an· i;lcrs to appreciate the variety and imponance of sport fish- ing in California. AJI limi1s and anglings regulations will be enforced by wardens on 1his special day. 0 A free Oy rod surf fishing seminnr is set for SaturdaY., June 6 at the East Fork Fly Store in Irvine. Bob Lowcns will be hosting 1he event and will teach anglers how to fish local waters, what pccics you can catch, me to use and the ri~ht Oy fishing tackle. Scats arc limited and for more information phQne the Oy shop at 724-8840. 0 The Founh Annual Celebrity Sporting Oays Fun Shoot, co-sponsored by Quail Unlimited and Ruhaugc's Shotgun Sports Complex in Norco, is set to take place on Saturdny, May 30 beginning at 9 a.m. There will be lots of movie and TV stars out for the fun shoot along with some of the Southland's top sporting clays shooters. Included in this yenr's shoot arc: Robert Stack. Steve Kanaly, Lee Purcell, Gary Lowe, Dusty Rogers and Anne Burke. For more de· tnil and advance squading reservations phone Gary Burke at 714-736-0570 or the range DI 735-7981. 0 Irvine and Annheim Lnkcs will both be open over Memo- rial Day weekend and have been stocked with thousand of pounds of trophy class rainbow trout and chaanel catfi h. Good fishing is expected nt these to lakes for both day and night time an&Jers. Jim Niemi«'• outdoors column appears In the Dally Piiot c•cry Tbursdl)'. Heritage Regatta coming up NEWPORT BEACH -Many benefit events have mascot , sym· bots or "poster children" to iden- tify with, and the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum's Heritage Rc- catta is no exception. The image that has become syn- 11-nnnus with this cl ic yacht is Newport Beach's own le Africa. «cctionatcty called "Spike.'' hand-built wooden schooner is h a product of the local mari· hlstory and a local sailor. nstructcd by Bob Sloan over a year period and launched in , the bOit is aoo Sloa.n'a oriai· detfp. lnttftded to carry carao and pa • aen. the 75-foot Iona Spike re- la the coutina schooncn of that plied the waters of the fie CoMt. ,. boat it named after a real -Spike Africa was the self· lmld '"Pr..w.Dt ol the Pa· ()clean"• r;:bb more JMllllC'.M......,.. .... nc '!"'• fdf Stt H_ayden when he sailed Wanderer to the South Pacific with his children. The story ls told In Hayden's au tobiography, a book by the same name published in 1963. A carved wooden likeness of Spike may be found in the Rusty Pelican Re - taurant in Mariners' Mile. Although Sloan was only able to enjoy his schooner for nine bu~y. but brier. years before his death in 1986, his wife Monika has carried on the bu lncss and will be racin& in the Hcritaae Rcaana come June. ••spike has become a ftxturc in Newpon Harbor over the past 15 yean.1' Monika said. ••TM boat i completcty Bob's own dcsiani it's a culmination Of all the observations he's made while aailina aboard other boats. "He wanted a traditional, work· Ina boat, and that's why we tic in to easity with the Hcritaac Re· 11tta.'' Tht. Hcritqo Repua is ulcd for Juno 12·13. _., ... Oii)-r,.; ... 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Hovsepian said. 0 For women only: Newport Bca.c.h·s Trudy Thomu -along ~ith her writing partner, Kris Komar of Pasadena -is in the introductory phase of a new book called "Girl Oo!L" · Thomas said the book will encompass details for lady go1fen of all stages, from beginners to LPGA tour members. "ll'll cover a broad range for women golfers, {rom ethics to playing with your boss, playing with your husband, whal 10 wear and what courses are lady friendly.'' Thom:is said. "We feel there's a vacuun1 10 address 'You can't ignore women anymore. We're too big of a force.' ---author ""'omen's golr needs. For ex:imple, the driving range al the Lake Forest Golf and Practice Center jur.t came oul with the first day-care faciliry. "They can't ignore women anymore. \Vc'rc too big or 3 force:· 0 Al Eider's tow nel of 51 lasl Saturday in Flight B n1en's club action al the: Newport Beach Golf Course clev:itcd him to No. 2 on !he Memorial Clip lc1dcr board. Hank LcFebYre Is 1he lelder after two rou•ds wi1b a 106.6; Elder (107.2) and Leo y,,..., (108.4) follow. The Memorial Cup. a lhree·round low nc1 tournament. ls played ldnually 11mong men'I club membcn. Oolfcn h1Yt rrve weeks to complete the rounds. The final round ror most i1 Sa1utday, May JO, Following the nn1 round, Young led with a St.2 with Lefebvre at 52.8 and 10 others tied for third. 0 Addi1ionttl resuhs from the Newport Beach Golt Course men's club: Last Saturday in F!iCht A, Lefebvre won low grof.S al 61 while Craig Jensen won low net at SJ; in Flight S, Bob Potu was 1he low gross winner with a 68, shooting a l-ovcr·par on the fronl nine, while Elder fired a SI low net to moYC into second place in the Memorial Cup; in Flight C. Bob Dearborn won low gross (74) while Jack Brown won low nc1 (SS). ln rounds played last Thursday. Don \Vulf won low gross (66) while Bill LeFon \\'On low net (SS). ~1orris La \\'ell wai sccorid lbw' net {S7). a · And to catch up from the previous week: Flight A winnen on May 9 included Lefebvre for low gross (60) and Bill Pridemore for low net (SS). In Flight B, Elder won low gross (67) and Richard McKJnney (SS} won low net; in Flight C, the low gross winner was Brown (71) while lhe low ne1 leader was Laswell (59). During May 7 rounds, Deane Bottorf won low gross with a 67 while Bob Shaw (53) and McKinney (SS) were fint and second low net, respectively, Richard Dunn J1 a Daily Pilot Sports lfrltt'r whosr club golf columa ap~art Ct't'ty Thursday. SCC's Black honored ~Vanguards' pitching ace named to NAIA All-Area 1 1992 team . S outhcrn Calirornia College pi1chcr David Black has been named to the NAIA All·A.rca I Dascball Team. which was released \Vednc$day. Block was 1hc lone mem· ber or the Vanguards cbcr sen to the 1cam. Area I en· compasses NAIA .schools not only from California, but also from Oregon, Idaho and Hawaii. Black, considered the a~ of the sec staff, went 9.3 with a I.SS earned run aver· oge in 119 innings or work. He led the Vangu&rds (25· 23-1) into che Distric1 3 playoffs where 1hey were elimina1ed by host Azusa Pacific. -By lhc Daily Pilol • • • • The American Spccchw1y Final, one of Speedway mo1orcyclc rae:· in1'1 most pruu1.iouJ even!.$, has been canceled. The American Motorcyclisl As· soci11ion, which iJ 1hc United States affilia1c of 1he fcdcr~tion ln1ernational Mo1orcyc:lis1, the in· tcmatlonal sanctionina body which controls all world championship events, hits pulled a "double cross." blockln1 International Sptedway Inc. from sta.ging the event, according 10 race promoter Horry Oxley. "The A.~1.A. has raised our cvcn1 fee from under $900 to $9,000 for an event which they don't even provide officials,'' said Oxley. "\Ve wanted 10 stay wi1h the A.M.A. th is year, but they just rould not rompctc with the S.R.A. (newly-formed Speedway Racing Association). "Now the A.M.A. is holding a gun lo our head and we have no choice but to cancel the event." lntern::itional Speedway, Inc., which has promoted iu weekly . events for the past 10 years wilh 1hc A..M.A., reccn1ly joinec:t the Speedway Racing Associalion in 3 move .designed to save promoters and riders in licensing fees. • • The American Speedwly Pi is used as a qualifier for the 1 American Speedw1y racers to •d- vance 10 the World SpecdWIJ' final. The question now is whal will decide which or the top 16 American Speedway mo1orcycl~ raceri will go on 10 the next round of championship qualifien in Qw.. cn1ry, England. "' "Havln& a race to qualify the ridcn is the only fair woy," said defending Unilcd S101cs nation1t champion Mike Faria. "But 1hc A.M.A. will probably choose from last year's British League average$, leaving me and • lot o( other-rid- ers out in 1hc told." Two·titpc: American Finaf win· ncr and national champion Bobby Schwartz agrees. "I felt 1 had a great chance of qualifying this year," said Schwartz. "This may have been my last chance and now it looks like 1 will be left oul." Oxley added,. '1'his,. event has never been a moncy·maker, but we con1inue to run it for the good of the sport. The A.M.A. h:is never shown much concern for lhc welfare of Speedway racing and this h1tes1 move confirms that." • " JfUILIC HOTICH l""1 086() ftUIUC NOTICES flUlllC NOTICll I ftUIUC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES N0ric11~ YOU ... OYLO CO..lACT A 1 ...... ~,._,.,.._11. "'ILIC NOTtC• PUBLIC NOTIC! t'IUSTU I IAIZ um" CA hMo n. unotl'llQ!lt4 Ii r • lt.)~1 On ~11"1fl1 00 p Iii ... A Trullte dlltli .... •nr ~b"1y lo• --.-T-A_T_ll_M_ll_N_T_O_,__ 'YOU AAE ,~. Dff'AULT On ~AH062flle 1 lllORTGAOl tlJIVICU tHC 9* tllt~~otdltlHtUd AaAHOONMllNT 0, u•iDEA A CEfD OF TRUST •· J-~ 1~ 11 1000 ltif Olt aPfiOIQd flUllff "*' ....,.__ .._ Ulll OF FtCTITIOUS DATED Oclottr 17 1992 ... ""°" LM tU -"''CW' ~ -·'9'1l lJtlLESS YOU TA-c AC· r In H.Aloft Ind ,.,,,..,.!IC IO Otte! ot Tr111t Mt1 • ery SM Mir; 8UllNEIS NANI TION TO PAOTfCT YOUR ' ... °' s::::. Ire • Rtco••o 011 01 so ~ u • Cll boll . ~ :Tne IOflo .. rig Pf/SOl'.S PAOftERT't'. IT 1.u.v BE O' ~ .CtQ Trua 1;-• ~""""' l;o to '91611 Booli: , ...... '11, "~ O!~ ti•~• IDIMOl\Od the UH ot SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE 0.-0 ol T t !NI ...... P1ge ....... OI Olf.Cial rtQlldtlQ Mit PQSMh<O!I O! "ff\ ltit F1c1111out Bu"l"llSi JF, YOU NEED AN E:XPLA• "'""' ,.,,,,. I .:~ftd Rttorcn Ill tilt ollce of "'' t t Nam• 8ARA8 WILLIAMS' NATION OF TH£ NATURE r Oto.a J·"" 7 Ind At 1 1 11~'1~ ~ b ~t 0 ASSOC'lATES •101 WHI· OF THE PAOCEEOtt~G ~-., 2 IMo .. 400t( 0 Or•!IQ• co..n, UUll11119... td'let• .. ttfy Pact Suc1e 103 NW• AOAINS 't'OU YOU ~ 9C>-3t41()7 Ci iJo•n. ••9'1.ftd by J#t' 11141 ., Mel DHd 0( TMI ~ Pot1 Bear: • Cl I 916fl0 s M 0 UL 0 c ·H .Al'. T " ~. c..01 °' Orano-S• ' • 1111<11fd 111111 -."'"' <N'9" •"II• tll• F1c111101n B.it 11•n LA.vvrr; ro 1r-.1 ~not and SEU AT 'YI LIC: AUCT~ '10 of lht T1141ff Jiit btl1tl<ia Name ,.1.,red to IDO•t NOTICE OF 0 !.O 08 Of Duw ano E~ Noc-c. TME. klOHUT llOOU FOR "'*rtaidDHd of T111tt htttt: ""11 fhld In Orange Cou'l!t 'TRUSTEE'S IALE tn1110 tangent 10 1u1 men· '°" IO CASH 1"" ..... II •--ol It Ort J1•11.1ary t 1992 F~t -· r~ """'*v ' ,,,.y.,.. 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PtOPt"r • ioc.ttld alld "'°" Otel'IQt County c;n Apr r 1• ma CorPo1.1!1>n u l• .... st~• t r , llrt Nrwn 89 39 OJ Cl"" '(91151 Sinla ~ C.hiom.t OtkltltO • Pa~ I lllt'I llWtt ~Is N'/9 fllpwd 19'2 01 iuC(t~50• tru\!11 Cl WHI 3 19 lttt 10 lt•t' "°'..... ll'tl tigtic M• a.ncs lei • o1 T•w 9*1 111 I~ Cry ot ""' sutll llCOIOl'on Put>h\htd Nt,.port 8t1ch· , .. ost.t.ited ttu6ftt pu1su· SouthtHI corner o• me • ~uSt COll\'liylld 10 11'4 now Ntwpott Buth County of DATE 0~ 07 92 Costa Mtsa Pilot Ap111 30. a111 10 11·1 Oced or T1utt e•· 11nd descr bed 1n t"t dte:t : ~1:11"'*WlCI04Mlelol0t1n9"1Slt1tolC.l'°'11" llPt'NA lilORTOAGE SERVICES l.11y 7,14,2l.l9n ttUll!CS b, VA··GVARO •o Gildys t.ll 'Uon re. .... cc::!i*'!!~ ... ,:i IT'.ajl h'"' lllboo'437 ~hl'd ~ AS TRUStH T"·238 PARTUE:RS l TO ·IV A corded n l>OO• 8990 p1;ie as 1oo1 111o~"'* *Otdl s.o E MAN SlREEJ 2 PUBLIC NOTICE CAUFOR!IJIA Ll'.IJTED 191 Ott c 1 Records Ii Ch 1 Ari uoo. ol Otll>Of Cou1111 C.lll<lt1N Floefl SfOCKTON CA 9~2 PARTNERSHIP. OAJ EC thtnce 1 ong I' t Eu:e11 'vrw.i .n ano to Loe 1 E.~• Oii Ool•ogn• m~1n Ttiepl\ol'lt Nu,,,btr l2091S.& BSC589 Octot>er 17 1992 RE· hro of sa.d land ol •.'attson ,., •,.,~No 1~ 1t1 11\e Cttf "'rero111.g"'9 114111111 ~s 119hls 37S2 l(ATHY IC ING ASSIST STATEMENT OF COROEO October 3 t, North 0 20'· !>7 East C:ot!A "'-C:O..nty 01 •1'11.l C1"41 llydroc."l>Ofls bt wl\al· SECRETARY ABANDONMENT OF lf/85 BOCK 'PACE'. t~•· 192 98 IHI. mo1t C:.1 lt u 11?: Sl~ot c...111,,,,_ M ~ti lll~t ~"°"''\. ~tl!N1TPS 1 t"66 USE OF FICTITIOUS STRUI,, E , T NO 8S· lo a oort distant SO\>the11, ~ • p. .o;o.o '".. ""I'll a-Id •• prod\ltlS <lltr•td .... ,21 21 JIA. 19'i2 BUSINESS NAME J~I074 n !"e o ••u of tne 1S 00 Itel trcm n cs r.:>•:t'· • « ~ 11"<1 "'aos 1to111 l'r; ol ttlt IO"f90<.f!V !Nt l"• IOJo"" ~ persons necorde• o• ORANGE er / 1 rit ,ot sad le• 6 U. "IA"'Q lf*t lrom un~a 11 l'llJbt• rwt oi'-"*""eo.trtd have abandont>d U1• u~• or Cour11~. Ca loin a anc pur· lhtna para• el 10 n iJ ' •.ct....a ... q stiown on pr~y logttl'ttl •~II !Ill! Pfl'ptl PUBLIC NOTICE tho f iehtaous Busmen suant 10 1t1e Noroc e of Oe· Northe11y hl"lt Sou"' 89 39 ----------1N1mt AMERICAN TEL· , JOmoum Plan RecOt .. lrqtol~ ~ tCJloting NOT ICE TO CREDITORS COM ASSOCIATION 12701 faul 1ncs Elt Cl•on 10 Se" 03' (U I 82 00 IHI •0 111' ' Clo:.• 13868 P~ fl07 l'llS oOf'l:M'IQ 1'-rtlOI •'Id SIOft'IQ OF IULK SAlE NOl'1ht>fooll Wl'f, Stinton, lhtrtunder RECORDED po nr ot t>t g nrung ~PA~ R~I06 Ill .t'ld 1111'.0w llQ 1-. Slt!!e llOl'I ANO OF INTENTION TO CA 90680 Ftbfulry 10 1992 BOOK . PARCEL 3 Cptr;l(l6~~.~ UL ;~~ Wd ll"CIOl l"r Ol!ltl ll"CI """ TRANSFER Tht F1c1.1.ous 8 uS1rttss PAGE . 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JN! 10 Notice IS lwueby gi._.n lhat CA 90680 LEWIS STRE( T ORA II.GE Ce lareo._s M3PS 111 It t OI· ~17 ,........,. .. , a bulk aale ot HHll a nd a ,..,., ., eoo,..s OI 1 l>OC10ITI w.r wnos1ot11.o or dl•tc t ren efer 01 alcoholic Charles A C1r1oonna, CALIFORNIA ar P'>Dr c auc· 1.co or ltt Co ... r•v necoroer _,,.,1io;tiy t ""''°'' r uesi 11()1\J r Ot11tO welt lunntlS 1 b.verege hcenta ts ebout to 12701 NOtlhb rook Way, r.on, 10 the n1ghUt b•dde• ol u Cl Count, descr1Ll'tl •., uie ., oeong c:or.o'!IOd '""h' "''°'' 1nc1 bt.,.•tr or oe bt mid• Sllnlon. CA 90680 '°' casr, (lla.,at.·• alt me ct as I.:; AS 9"1~~ Lttwnan Hvaor 10llO,,. ••'ll'OI Iii!' 'fol •'Id n,. nemas Social Sec:u"h 01~~eo t>~~'"!5~en"!~!r ~~~ u e in 11 .. lul mon v ot 1• e Commenc.r 9 at a PO rt! in Corpota101 IO ltOll ltl\l\l'ltl tq.n> N "llilll'I or Ftdtrtl Th ~."'nbell nt rsn P Un 'Cd St.tits) 1 I r g• •r. 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A !>4 'EAST MAN STREET, :"-D fLOOR STOCKTON CA v~ r201 !.46 29 ts II 1;1>U ""'·"11 an, q1.1 s•;o s vov sno.Jll1 cor.•.act a 1a.,,. ytr of tht 1 RANnn:s-.·ARMS <iRtW•s 11\7 1\ CCNTAAL WA HINO· TON 4 ttor tt/Ultl• 1anch11 con1°;uou1 116 acres 10 l2 a crea. l r11gal d , h OVHI, gr•at IOCIJ lion S1aHlng al IUt, .. 0000 TH JOHN $ ,_ AL S· TAJ CORPORA'f10N I I00-7~..JOHN I Houses 'Condos For Rent I Id '·d 111\I ' •' F• Ad Actilll cal I ....... .... MZ·5'11 Thursday, May 21. 1992 85 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUILIC NOTtC£1 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE •v '99. PILOT CUSSIFlEO I e ()a$) I 0· .. nlo•mat.on· p1te• oo r-arl\et p tnc e vs t o •egulartv • s11c· con• 'i • t.av 1111 i..1nos of cons me1s OBITUARY 888 HOLM MAROit l.AWM- MOUNT OLM c-...., • "4orl .. .,., C"•I* • C•-•W-, ''"'Tit :11/ fau>i., 1625 G is le r Cosa Mes. rn~G ~-55.54 ,._ ........... Repainting ? ftACIFtC YtEW ME~AL ,.AMC c ............... .,.,ua ' c ... 04' • c. .... a10'. 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L9•1 2BR 1\l•BA, 211llli 2 V.ia oond;, curlty condo nr •&th/ ocean view, frptc, 101'1, gatect comm. au 8alboe Blvd. 2·••0IY. 1 1150 Agt 13a·5338 dbl gar, w/d , d/W, trig, •-car parking, fir• Herbor Woocll pool, Jae, 11100/mo. ptac:e, w/d hook up, Dep 47-...H1 water view. Dock Townhomo Step• to Ev•• e45-48a:I avellable. $1700. Viii• Nwpt Cntr 28r 18a, Rental• 879-4912 S1150 Bkr 840·5884 Lovety 1 •R Cour1yerd .M-ln SMl'lll' Htti"Q Oated. pool, v•• .,..,. ' act1V1t111. Ask about • •A•ll M e r Pot Detell• on Rontal Spee11111 842·S8Sa aonu•••11 M I S 1-1 I 1•R a 2aR 1 v.u ov• n pee .. • Pool, apa, cable hkup 2 & 3BR Townhome1• W£1TLAKE VILLAO• _o_oocs __ 1oc_1_._._ .. _7_3_8_7 Newport Beach/Co91a M-Dally P11 ... ~ ..... I' I I" I I( t ·, I ' I ', I ' I ,,, , .... ' ' • 4 I \ I I ! t •. Ill \t It '·'"' ..... I 1 \LI I ! J ! 4 I \ " ' ' • I I l ·,, 1 ·, · c ........ , OteTS DON'T WOf'K. '"· ,.... hav. o.. L .... Venal.... Shr H" NS e.MM, DltLCON~IDATION l 00.SI trene.1•1·1100 ,,.,.... H9•• toe ,,, •hope ,,..., WI"' crN!t re· aoov w1s , _______ _.__, Wallt 10 DHCh, mat1y prof n. emll.r. S•SO • pair 12.000·&0,000 LOH tat, lnehH. bullcl COllTllUCTIOl IMT t I ....... , •• 1' Cut monthly paymentt i..,, body m .. al ln-commun11y ammen1· u • • -to ao•. Klmb•rly creaM et14trgy, .. NI· l.Mofe.• to 1'8. uu. full ucurlly. To ahr 219A 111A h<XI... Cr.Oil 1·800·2~190 ur11 in1ated1enle, En· Ca1pent•r• l.o 122 t•791MO l•H• No non/amkr prof, no 9 am-1 lpm • ;1r dorud by dOCIOtl l'a.n1ere & Helper• p111. no lee Agent peta 1450 mo .. \.) -----~~~~ •no athlete•. (71•) Call 1•100-7ee-i204 TRW 944.7 9 t 1 ulll. Avl 6-1, 1~1744 GIT HIT FRO NOW! 252•7401 COVENANT TRAN CW«12BR Apartment, auu conaolldatlon, -0..;0..;0;;.0~B .. V=:-E--:T:-:O:--B=o==D::-:Y POAT-Hiring lract 2 Yrs New, Avg $631/ St·SSOK l•d credit l'ATI Revolullonary Trailer Dovera. Ne mo For 111 I Month• ok. Quick apptoval 1-weighl loH product equipment coming 1 On Our Speclatu Call f00.27&-M04 7 oaya tor only 135,0011 1 yHr 0 T.A , Tea NOWll 71•·6S0.8310 eurns rat, 1p .. da up 2'1·)1C, Incentive N-port Holeht• m 11ab0 111 m, 1 up· Benef1t1, Age 2) an D e lu•e 28R 2BA Condo, f/p, pool, gym, tenn. Beer/MacArthur St ,090/mo. daya 638· 0405. eve. 731 ·7528 .... •PP••1te 1n-up, Sino•• 19·22 2Br apt 1600. mo.. presaaa ' Eut Coaal Pay. Hrbr V l ow Hm• 48r NEW depo•ll•. Pool car· crease• energy! 1~ St T S d din rm, l1m rm Nr1---------2BR 2Ba. pvt garage, port •4e.4ee4 guaranteed. all n1tu-:1 ___ 1_._eoo. __ 4_4_1._4_3_9_4-1 e4S..lt22 Anvtlmel 8DI 0 an pool/achool"S/lhop1, washeri dryer, good t2 x 15 olf•ee. Ctell"t, ral. 1•800-717·•925 DEllOl Ill IUPERMKTS YRAffLY STUDIO to xlnt IOC 759-5011 Deluxe Fumlshed Costa ll.4eu locauon prof 1!>11 Newport W••"•nd work lho 3BA nr ..... ~r' 2-4 car UDO tSLll leHe. 3BR Bachelor I 8R • enc• Mov •·•n Spealall B lvd Costa M•n ht1. good P•Y Mier E'tlde 3Br 281 145o:s 1?&c,,._0 2BA. Avell Now I gar Total rent and $975 714·979-9991 8tk to 8 c h NB 1Br Ba $225 553·11 t5 wave a plul 940.682 Et1cl patio, detached 2 $2000/mo No pell move-In 5600 ~ay Pt1v entry, no cooluno. -2-u"""n-,-,.-.. -"-.-.,.,..11-A-p-pr-• car gar. $1100/mo. VIiia Rentals Owner/brkr. 499-3400. pay rental 111 & 15th 5450/mo 557·6290 d 400 '''· close 10 C11y A WONDERl"Ul l"AMILY DENTAL ASSISTANT 3 11 Alla ln. CaH Mr. &7•4912 II qualllled 942· 83l·5550/eves. wkndl Hall tn the Cannery EXPERIENCE Scandl· PIHHnl group pra Robinson, 548-5647 ~ Lux Bayview Terrace ... 8 13•7 I E ean (near East Blurt) near 2 000 or -• .. FEMALE non-1moker,,~a_r_•_•_7_1_4_·8_7_3_-o_3_4_9_ nav an. urop lice In Newport Beac E.Slde new, contemp. house. ---------Av•ll now. lg• 3BR kitchen & laundry ·-300 720, 373* s~ South A~erhteans. hJap-1 need• F(T Asst w •• 2BR 2B .. c-~r up 2BA, d/w, frplc, w/d pr'"·• chlld OK ~ v 1r-ane1e n lg c oo DWM aeekl a11r1c11ve RDA pref Good b 2BR 1BA, gar, 1875. •Lido Penlna&1la• "• -·-• • •• e h 1 d nt• a h ~des Incl y••d care p k s I '' hkup, lrg patio. S925 631-9011 af'ler 7pm I 8 s F 1617 West-ICC ano• 'u • • r· young female to. are ehll Call 5'0·1122 721-0343 Unique 1 & 2BR Unlt1 g.u • ... • Ir ett ng 1 1 .. t Be I , I PI b h iec. S1550 7450-8045 • u • security No dogs • chit, NB. Agl 541 -5032 r v1ng n "ugus • fabulous ocean ront DllNTAL Emplouee F REE TV W/9 MO Of eaN. r vate c • with Ocean & Sunset 3 10.592·2214 Furn room. PVI ent. • H ti t 8 h com• a holl I amity estate 1n ••chonoe for Employer a. Outsion LS •1 Hug• 2 BR on bay. •73-8030 Near Hoag & Beach. Y1ewt Nice 2BR 28• BA near OCC. $450. un n9 on ••o American lnlerculturol Ilg ht houHkeeplng "" 710 Lido Park Dr. Moblle Hm. 2BR 2BA, · OK Incl ulll. al10 1BR Office for Rent S350 Student Evchange. b b ,11 g Salary' ltlQ opportuMloa. Ca 2\<'IBa, lrple, 2 car gar,----------~ I $895. Chlld No th d ft o ya, tn 714·523·1545 s1000 Agt 832-5336 •Shore• 2Br, Oen, 2Be, w/d, refrlg, poo • "° Pell. 8 3 1-8107 $375. 540·0608 per man • 111 an Cell Barbara (7 14) po111ble 497·086e i----------1 -----''---...--...,,...1 gar club/pool prlv pets. $975/mo. 757· • aouNa llCH Kttc ... .,,,.,..••_c_u_r_11_y._8'-.,-8..,.s,...2_00__ 670-8683 or 1·800· DmNTALoORTHO MESA VERDE CONDO ' • 4350, 645-9826. Usa. 1-----..,.......,....-...,.--"' '" ·· lge1. 1· blk to beach. • * * 1 br, lrpl, d(W, 2br hH, lbr apl, 1 atu· enettea. ocean vtewa, Shate With 2 tadtH an SIBLING Rac eptlonlst P 2BA 1BA, d/w, an gar. $1400 818-794-3453 N rt C d I 1 1 t 1 b h he ted office aulte with apec----------1 No eve1 Of Sat Be pallo, cal OK sa50. · ' twpO Oft 0 patio, poo, enc gar, d10, ell have ocean s epa O C , a Are you paying 100 ehll. Beaulllul Ole 1 (310) 596-4365 2BR 28A, 2-car gar. 2 Uve nr 1he oceanfront ju5t redec, no pell, v1ew1, parking, close pool. Cable S38 Deily tacular view Fully much for euto Ins due pools, f/p Sl100/mo fOf jual $975/mo. Spa-$585/mo 642-7142 10 beach, & shopping & Up & $150/Wkly & furn. & dee. Month to 10 age or driving •NEWPORT BEACH Nwpl Cntr, 644·1281 Auatlc 3 Br 18 a, E'Slde 842·1647 Own. Mike clous 1BR. high cell· ••EASTSIDE•• 499-1460 Up 494-5294 Month. 574.7777, record? 948·8800 COUNTRY CLUB INSIDE SALES remdld hae. F/P, dbl 546-2313 agt. lngs: akyllght1, pool & 1 BDRM •9•0 Gas. CLASS "A" Ooll Mem· C garage, AV prk'g, vaul _,,;;.....;.__;.....;,__::._____ tennia. Wal ter • N.., o Al Ko N s HI E l O bershlp, 550-8413 T 0 he ustomer Serv1c ceil. cov'd patio, w/d Bay front luxury I BR. water, gar. o pets use Rs ·Ne• d a .. ---.,...,--=-~~"."' epartmenl or th hkupa, fncd yd, grdnr, Spect•cular view of 72l-805I Remu SC 2323 Elden 548·7854 •UllNESS LOCATION a l stance? Dalkon UNOBORO Tennis Club Newp0rt Beach Cosl Sm pet ok Only $1350 Udo & main channel Rental• A vallabl•I *NI 2 9 R 1 B New bldgs, olC/War• Shield Allornav. Call He. ••llmg lamlly 111• Meaa Dally Pilot t B , I hi h ty R $5000/ '* ce a . * Studio. walk to NEWPORT BAY lNN h ,. f 1 11 ., time memberahtp "--k f T I 833· 7775n75-4335 ea uh u g 1ecur1 1 ·5 B 1800· r hi J 1 d 1 2 1e, sture rn s. ro ·UP Charles Johnson toll· ' ...,., tng Of e ema building. 611 lido Mo No tee charged res Y pan• • 0' beach, lge private Our apacloua rooma door1. Also alreet tree tor free consulla· $400 obO 535·9960 kellng Pros with co STEPS 10 SC Plaza. Or $ 550 I I . . peraons, no pela. I $595/ I I I II & I Patk . l nc Agt, 842·712 1 SSSO/mo. 557•0682 pat o. mo nc nclude re r 0 m cro, front 1howrma. Oreat lion l-800·535-5727. WANTS TO BUV: NEW· aistant results. Pleas Spacious 2Br 1Ba ulll. 548·7565, •----------1-.,,.-------,...,...---,--1 utn. 479·8080 continental bklast. CM loc. Starts at 79c PORT BEACH COUN· call for appolntmen1 condo. nu pnt/crpt. 729-7296 Villa Balboa! •Do you noed lg clean---------meld service & much per n. Agt. 950-1220 IS SOMEONE WATCH· TRY Cl.US Goll 642-4333 Sml pet ok. HUD ok __:...::.:....:..::.:.:; _______ B~ Beauhlul lBR ,.. den. 2br 1ba? Garage, new •2BDAM $700• more. Located close ING YOU? Find out Founder's Member·•----------1 S810/mo. 945-6634 B•vrldg• Lux 2Br 2 a. c t O/IN storage $ to beach/a irport. whu, how and 'II.hat to Japene1e Agenc lrpl/AC/lnd"" rm pallO/ Nice view, wshr/dryr P • • • * 1 BDRM 600• • 1h1p Call ""Ith bell d 1 HUNTINGTON ., 1 cl Fi 1 $1250/ S750N0Pe18.t10-2495 Weakly ratoa from do Call 1·900-933· ...... 81•2 nee • • nger locking gar/spa/pool, n rep ace, Frig, dshwshr, stove Sl50. ist lime guests 5665. 52.991mlnute pnce .rov-" dancer working I etc $1350. 760-1993 mo. Agl 8 75-4912 •large & sharp 2BR incl No pets 545-4855 Japan 983 7063 BEACH 2 140 Cute & cozy 2Br 1 Ba hse, dbl car prkg, sundeck, 10 blk• to bch S895. 538 -81 99 USE THE PILOT'S CLASSIFIED DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS A READER SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPA PE R Westcllff 2Br tBa New crpl/pnt. pool. $ 8 5 0 /m o . FR E E RENT. 1728 Bedford ln. 827-6107 or 310- 596-4770 x 205 2ea upper, dfW. lg only. 8 3 1·8000 T urquol•• Mine 20 Phonetnlo, Ontsrlo. • closets, verta, gar •Lido up-stairs. 2bl/2ba, acres. hi desert, xlnl _A_d_1_. _______ 1 MODELS NEEDED $850 No Pet 640·2495 bay view. lrpl. oar, gema, remote. clean W 0 L FF TANNING for print, runway. com ATTRACTIV E 1 BR $1 350/mo lease. no air. S22K. 675-9824 BEDS New com-merc1a11 Male Fem pets. 720-9685 merclal·home uni ts no ••P 310·2•7·1174 with pvt pallo Walk to ---------MORRO I e"eryth1ng S57• 2Br l rplc 1 b lk beach EL week 'I from $199 00 Lamps· PIT caSHIER, Exp' • ~ · · ' summer rental Sleeps " M ay o nlv. 546·9081 2 drs 10 bay. gar w Lollons-Acceuorles SO PEOPLE NEEDED Ava•I wknds. 631-44 opnr Yrly lease S995 5 persons Call (714) Monthly payments low Bachelor Apt Newport 218 2111 St 838·2951 499-4874 or 770-9624 as $18 00 Call today Customer serv1c:e/d1ta Pert Time Children Hts area K•t. uUI Incl. FREE NEW colOI cata· entry'all 1htf1s•FT&PT homework piano prac: no pets. S595/mo • BLUFFS 2Br 2\.'tBa. log. t-800-228·6292 Irvine IOC VIP 632-5555 Uc• helper & pv1 sec $500 dep. 646-0866 1300 aq 11. 2-car gar. retary needed for Np Avail now No pets. AUTO Detail Mgr Clean Beoch family Hour E'Slde 1BR $81 0 , 1 oo .. OMV good $1 095 mo 675-0068 cu · 0 " · 4 30-7pm Mon-Thurs 2 BA $7 00. Outet · * Bac k Bay Fem st., A VENDING BUSINESS hard w0tk1ng a1111ude S10 hr Cati 759-3239 well-kepi lndry, BBO Charming 3Br 2Ba uppr Lg 1unny condo w d America's n'eweat a plus! 548-1901 No pets 831-8427 Dplx, 1 blk to bch, Musi'" $330 • dep inack concept. SS· BE A PILOT Persons wanted I E'S IDE 1 BR newly lrplc. dbl gar $1300 • Y.i Uhl 650·38!>7 525,000 tnvestmenl 9· Found' B1c:ycl1 wosll & w .. boats 1 decornted, largo pro· Avl now 650·2708 •LIDO Cozy, quiot 4er 12 months possible 714·985·44 73 BOY OR GIRL NB Hr rate • H1g1 Pref 1 person. To die vate yard. 5595 mo. -1d-e-0-1-10-r-A_d_u-1-1s-.-C-h-tf hse lgo patto nr bch return. working 8·15 Comm111M>ns 673-0225 for prlv deck, gar, W/ Cal OK. 722-02!>2 t-iaven, NB, 2BR, new M/F 23·39 n s Pet ok hour1,week No Hll· _F_O_U_N_D_P_a_r-ak_e_e_I_, -,r-iv-n-e' The Delly Piiot Is RN1 LPNs NURSIN D, util Incl $1000/mo ---------k $435 . ut1I 723-1962 ing Secured loca· Terrace, CdM Call 10 currently contracting ASSISTANTS-Join ou Agt Scottie 673-n02 E. B roadway. newly paint, carpets. bac: •NB Shr 2br w Ocean hons For protected ldenllty 759·1877 young adults bet,,.,een care team .,, Por Aegw Prop 675-4000 decorated. lga 2BA yard patlO, St. fron1-•---------temtory Into 1•800• ---------Towniend Of the Sa OEFINITEL Y DENIM He•~ .ir t ,omr tun 11•1n1eo las111ons lllal are sure 10 1ppea110111t wnolt family 11om Otn1m overalls •nd i•t l<tls 10 w .iw 11.i1s Ou• 24 page guidebook w1lll \tep by ~tep 1nsl ruc1tons .ino mate11als tisls will Qu1Lkly .and easily prep;ire you for pa1nt1ng your qa1ment\ Int dtrttllon~ will also sllow vou "" d•"t t '' 11.-i•••l•nQ 1erhn1oues needed 101 denim and r11t nt1plu1 ntnl\ wr , ~a.r you lime .ind \ttps ,,,,,., llt \•Q"-o11r d •oaoruo• tr callus hog & mo•t '>Pnc:l tntl• 10 0( OP Pattern Delli P 0 Bo • :J8.l >,111 Ni..t • 1,;. 91409 [ It •MM lb4 I O!'llHT' so 00 I 12 lld\lf I dl.JIOQ SJ 9!> 1 P•l tunniJ '00 woodwor~ '"9 c1na ndr1<1•l• .lll 0•01elt~ lo t 11u 1nt1uoe~ Posl•Ot & Ho1ndhng BALBOA PENINSULA 2607 • 1 BR Yrly• w/garege. atove & frlge. Close to market/beach. $785. Avail 6/1.8 4 5·5882 2BR 1 BA, gar. near beach, newly painted, cute apt. $880. 831·1336 CORONA DEL MAR 2622 It's the reaource you can count on 10 sell a myriad ol merchan· d1se items. because our columns compel qu aht1ed buyers to call I 842-5878 OVERSJUFFED? WE'VE GOT THE ANSWER Is every nook and cranny of your garage stuffed? Can't remember what it feels like to pork your car inside ? We've got the answer! Advertise your garage sale in the Doi~ Pilot Oossif ieds. If ony items listed in your garage sole od don 't seH, we'll run those listed items (under merchandise) the following week at WI no charge! ...... iilij" ......... . Coll 642·5678 Today ~ , · "". 1, 1 1 .. , ... ,·~ r.r,,,.,,., '·'' ,, •• tBA, bale. g;ir, S800 a_ge. easy parking Bay vw. Clean turn 323.8317. F OUN 0 : Medium the ages ol 14 • 17 lo J I 1 d 1 b 1 548·9441 $9!>0. 548-3758 rm, lots ol wndws. ---------1 hit 1 aell the papor al ape-uan s an s n eau • Tne No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper lilyllllt .. fits in. Hove A Garage Sole ! .... . ... ' .... .,.,.., ... '•' ..... ""'. l • NEWPORT BEACH 2669 AFFORDABLE UVINC IN NEWPORT BEACH . . . . . . 2 BEDROOM / 2 1/2 BATH lOWNHOMf s1042· • IF YOUR INCOME FALLS INTO THIS RANGE SJJ.700 · $42,100 720-8764 2MlANO. NEWPORT BEACH QUAUfV LIVING _,_ ____ ... --··~~ ~QIY~"°" s41 21mo 675.7499 AA Co~e/Pepst, V8, •dozn• •lwSup.erio: ! ctal eventa There 11 lul wa~hlngton 11a1e Mlntue Maid, In HI Tee • • no door 10 door aohc-E11ce1Jen1 wages an S 1 r d P lacentle, 5 ·9 ·92 b ef111 Cascad •2:,ac 2°~:: v~~ms~:u. drt~.~ n;:;:•~:1~10~1311 PIH H call 0 45· ~: .. ~~~Y :,~ $~,~~ c!~. Centers C208 frplc. deck, vu. pool. l-800·3S2·4SOI 0 8 97 day a week un1111jij3t-7iii-8iii7iii9iii7;.;E;OiiiEiii.;;;;;;;;;;;j ,_g_•_r_s_57_5~7_G0-_1_7.,,8_2_ ""F""R""E""E,....,,,B""R"'O""'C~H~U~A""E--=T~h-. F 0 u N 0 : w HIT E •chOOI I out Earn II 2BR apt. HarbOr Baker newest concept In • MIXED BREED GER· money and have tun, area. Female Non-vending. Be first In MAN SHEPARD. Male. l oot Must b• out· amkr. $365 ~ urn. Call your area D1rect from Gentle, Found 5/17 going and po11e11 a 641·9716 or 754·4090. 1 1 (2 4 a round Harbor & poS11tve all1tude For monu ac urer. Balo.er tn Colla Mesa more 1nlormalton cau No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper Backbav HonM lg s111te w pr.tie ba, klchn prtv, hours) 1 .800.624.9304 Had to take him to Paul Jelley at 942· Costa Mesa Animal 4333 E•I 109 M/F non·sm, $375 mo .,..V""'E""'N"""=D""'l"""N.,..Q~-,,..o-r--,t h:--• • urn. 662·7420 21 s t century. P av BALBOA PENN eitec condo . 1 or 2 rooms. Pvt BA. furn, S575 or 5675. t person . 723-1407. 831·8314 phone• tor ••I•. 'I· 800"'228·8401 MONt:Y TO I,( >Al'i ~~ 14 CM Shr quiet clean 3Br ••-••• 2Ba houH M F non-Be wary of out of 1mkr. Avail 5/1 $375 area comp11nle1 Incl u111. 645·5141 Check with the local HB hom e, pooV•P•· Bener Businosa Bu· Mature fem pref Nr 5 reau before you aet1d acre park $400 ~ ultl any money 101 lees Jennie 8.tl 1-3388 Re~d and under II and any contracta beloro NB·LIDO Shr 2Br 2Ba you 11 g n Shop 1ml house. w/d. park· around for rates " Ing Avl 6 1 $400 mQ 1-----.,..A.,..S,,---S.,..•.,..-- Jtan,,.tte. 261·2722 M-t •WIDOW H $ • for TO SI 520,000 up NO Newport H11 Room tor tre<i.1 .... No penalty Cati rent, non·amkr, 5430 Oen.10t1 As Cfi-41~ N01"' Full houH puv Call DEBT CONOLIDATION Nick 648-7674 TO $50K FREE with Prol Fem, N 1mkr, w,o, cred•I resto•at1on. Fee 38R 2BA hse S525 Non·Prolll. GCC I· Incl ulll Carnallon St, 800-392·0019 Slam· COM,nr bch 57!>·8516 10pm. Control please call __,,T_h_•_""'P_ll_o_t-.,c""1'"'a_•_•""'I· the CM Animal Con. fled 11o1 at 75•·5311• Has Tiie most comprehen- untll FRIDAY 5122 • ••v• anCI current d11ec- URQENTlll tory o1 goo01 and ,.,. The ...,,..,. fits In. LOST MALE OREY vlcea around! TABBY CAT 'Fred' --------- 642-2338 vic1nory ot Harbor H S Chtldren He01nbroi..on1 L&iio !?r~? !o~~ Rope Brac:elel, lo•t at South Coast Plaza on May 6 1992 OWHEA DEVI S TATE0 1 OHL V J E WELRY I HAVE FROM M V MOTHER lll PLEASE CALL (7 14) •58-8786 ~T Smell White Poodl• Female Blue Nylon Collar lost at Fa1rv1ow & Fa1r on 5 13 92. Name· P1l81, II found, con1ac1 Chr11 Ch i 545.12n or (w) 754-1151 EMPLOYMENT C>:'>30 EMPLOYMENT C>f»JO JUntof UteotJ¥d lns!ructors wMl!ed tor to wm summt1 proorams 11 Sl.r1sel & Sall Crm BuClltS 111 ()qe ~ Wonc Wllll IOCIS 8 17 on ~ tlWrelotls ocun tonoi:ions 1nSttUCt lst·Akl'CPA. S&ll1 lrtHmnQ Ski!S C~ SWttMWIQ Pleld'e!>Ol!'d. kaya stolis, tic Job ttquns s years surt •teumg and 2 years eoachmg.im1naoement uperienu t.vldtdalts ~st pc>uess cumint USLA 0ce¥i TraltWlg C 'a:&.1Jronzt MecUwon or equ.valett. EMT~ 1st·Ml or eqiiva:erc. Appilca.-.S must swrn 1000 M In 1 S flWI & n.tn 1 K rt • "*' or tm Succtsnii cancltcWts y. earn $ 1 ~lit from & 1 ·9l1 Pleau respona wtlh rcsuma ll10 ccwtr leftet ll)' .June ~ CalllonA Jti1IOt Llleguarel Box 7095. ttJtt Beach. CA 92ii1S SERVICE DIRECTORY You can h ire an honest. hard working contrac· tor Make the W11e Choice WI•• Con· et ruc tlon 5A8·8223 APl'LlANCt:S St:HVICE 3428 PAULS S APPLIANCE SVC A• MakH and Modtll Couneous Serv 551·0515 302 t ·8 Hllt>Ot 81 C M HtlSINES-~ st-:HVJC>:s :t4HM CEMENT CONCRETE 3~26 • Orlveway1·patlo1- path1 etc No /Qb IOO ,.,,.~ ...... lh:.578470 Mickey 963·2493 K.L M •aonry spec:1a1- 1i 1ng 1n cone • & ma1onry const , l ie 1n1 free e1t. 748 ·0323 T ~ P• •• COllC Con• Cone. Sfie._·llOC• St llc. 17132' H<OMll Ol;al L-Pncas (11•1112·'7093 n·:llJ\MH" Tll.t·:S l!•;~H Servino Newpot1 for 13 yre. TIL• OONll RIGHT lie 430007. 55~1069 For all -home and bulim - CLEANINU SERVICES 31)48 ,...ILFKIN IVCS Home cleaning, yard work or dome111c gofer S9 hr Carwash S20 09 ms • Houae/Oftlce Licensed, bonded, insured alnce 1980 Rell 8 3 8 ·143 8 HANDY MAN :n lO .-...-A mPAIAS Homo/ l.ANl1St APt· & LAWN l'AHE 3808 Aontel PROPERTIES All Americ an Troe P•1nt·Carpentry-e1c • &ervlo e . Removal, Drywall C.-,64S-.5277 Trim. Senior D11c •FINE CRAFTSMNSHIP Free HI 531·8415 Carp' elect . plumb _E_X_P_D_O_A_R_D_!_N_£_R __ t_5 Tile k111. baths. S 11 d I yrs COM. N 8 Ouahly ma temo Obf. work, r•a• ra1e1 Rola Comm 1e1d. 139·7"'2 AOfl's Gar .. nlnt S3Ml7l • Housec leaning,1 1 o • IMpro vo Vo&1r H""'* o ft 1 at olean ln9. I do ell trades Low Fr•nk L an d acepln9 truatworthy, depend p11ces. he'd & bonded, 25 'tr• ••P clean•up With refl 98:).202 1 Jay 8 5 0.3008 ma.nl COmm rtl, prOI Job, tree eat 968·2303 Reliable Hou1eclean1ng Carpentry, plumbing, by the day Loe•• 111e, drywall, m11onry Tree Service. 11ump1 area excel refa Call & more ReH rales cl,,upa, hauling Allc1a 751-6813 Jim 94S·29Sl4 Comm . re1 lawn Rehabl• Hou1aclean1ng HANDY ANDY -~Mfl:!!tt-0512 MOVING 3834 PAHTlt:S & 0( TASH> NS .1~-10 Experienced. S10 hr. [1ee-Plumt1-Pa1n1 LI • TRiii • Call Wendy 641·$43' 83 t """l Party SucuH P.,aon. carp,,lry, etc _.,... ,.,, .. ..._.,..e.. L••11•· nel, Bartend. lood C'ONTftA<'TOM 3!'11\8 \\£ Ga1• S"d ~ T09t• Total 1n1111or Remo el•ng Serv AdYto e T The Crazy 833-7172 LOAN8 Per1ona11eu11ne11 81111 Conaolodatlon Home EQuuy,Ael•n THE ORIGINAL DEAN ttlt TILE MA.II Ru11ell Con11ruc11on New a remod , pnt, elec:., comp .aerv . Uc 37192&, 63M»001 Repairs R Us Carpen·l..Ji!!!~~!:L.!7!1.!;144~?7t!.-.J 1erv. c11uaf,lormal try. drywall. a11c111ce1, apeclelllfng ltne Oln• ._ ________ .. 1 p11n1. etc. Oreat rates Ing. Jeck1e l40-.aso1 1 ·I00-58a.3S3:1 CARINt;TS :t4AO leaky ahowera..Acld lfllHh 6 regrou1 N~ & Aeoalt. Bathroom• $h0wer door a. Kite• FIOOll·Plumbtng lie. 25yts 0 C 17)·806S ("( tNSTHll( 'Tl<>N Hllll lllNll .U\tH> .-'CONVEYS CU$TOM$ C ab1nel •lfil ur nnur• Ftnl1hes R111or111on All quality &•1·~76 TILE lnllelleO,R•P•tr•d. •••• WH••n a ..... ttrOf!lP( ~' s.t-fu Room •od remod . ''" ftl & "•'•rtncH Free ell Bond Jotin' ,,..eroya.e.eue L•c 357487. i.-1.11•0 • Deers W~.uc»· P•f'll·Cab1neta.·$la1rs l~Otp'l ••o.~• tee Ht" t•• ~ ... 2 0&07 Ttle, marble ' hrdwooel Everyll'l•no related. Petf•" ln•tall & du1on help. 891·7112 C.Hll.I> <"AIU-: ar.;16 •II your unwat1ted LOv1n9 9r1ndma will •••ms the e11y way• c To place your c1a111• baby••• •n l'l•r Olla Meta home P1eaH tied ad ca•l ... 2· 171 cell Marcel 641•1101 P't-:N<"t-:s & l>t:<"KS 11111\ lt1an 8'5· 1788 Anthony Mitani Masonry HA ll l.INO .n 20 IN!•n tllJC,.ION .17140 9rlck•Oloc:lle S1one Lie II o t 21. Bond 1n1 "r•e ett. 001·2269 PAINTINO .IM!"IM TRADE through cins fttO Ml·H'71 ·increase Your Reach Through ur New l•rond LOwer Rates '1 .21 per line, per day. Thafs ALL you pay. Baaed on • iOll. 24' reerb • 1n .,. Service Oil9Ct0ty .. For more information, CaJI Todayl Ask tor your Service Directory Representative 842-4321 Ext .310 Newport Beach/Costa Meaa Daily Pilot I ,. ' •.·• ·• I ,1 It 11.-.1rch ,,~I lq1.1 • ........ 91u/lfey ltralght Beo11 Chair tH, tteralan Rug UI QO.U1 I Al 'l 'I I ANC t.~ tlUI I I '' ~ I •, I.. "'HMl\I •, 1.11 111 •UOTIC 119'Dlt •CAW b1u gold, hand lrtll't d, talllt , s 1000 •Atso, 1 pt (""h•tt) Mollcan Cecketoo1 •W11111f1'0tylf 1275 bolt! Iii 10 b<ffd. S100 H D••"-•IMf st2s. '"Ot 120.3113 l l15 ........ American llaklmo UKC female, 1 year Old. show Quality, ftRllE to GOOD HOMEI G1ea1 lam11y pell 489·0691 t ll KN ITIJltt: 60 1 4 .,._... have alnC people ..... IBM W, fterl & cUclaphone 1klll1 , 6C)wpm, gd lfl911tfl/ apelllntr 6 v•1ld OMV, No medical. U.SIO/ Hr •2;30 M·I" 10 ata11 1n1ervtew• 6128, 2t No c•lla. Send t• sum•: Marg1re1 FetTln, MS5 At11n11 --:-::":":":~:-----:-~~­ Ava • 111, H. a. taa..o 'ftOA~glU cot~bl $19', Alml11 cuslll chr w1onm '2 t 5 IYltnt, oNtr 148-1544 PlANOS &. IH IA I :"-. 111 I I 10'AYON lnftetaltte w I p Yt 'T't l'la "'9· e • at ~· NI .., • Hr It HIOO Ol'l'UI! 121·1111 1 t ' iouthceHt mol\llg lilp 11tteo, A1om.c; 4 en; good eono $499' obo 720·846S, M·F, Sieve l'OWY.K ISOATS 7012 tOHll 1111 r , '8a llU8TMQ c:on· vt l1. 6 c:vt. fLill power. t>•ec•. 112101. ""' •SOOTH COUNTY WI• 142·2000 HONDA 9UKO '82 HONDA C"X 5 •P••d , ca1s111e, super clean, 101•280), $8.995 •2e Sea "·~ ''18 TOVOTO VOLVO of 1mmac cond, SSS$ a Costa Meu lnvatd VHF, Lor· 1966 Harbor Blvd wance, In water NB. 722·2000 wor1h S14k selling f0t -•• -S-H_O_N_D_A_P-,-.-• .,-d-e Mt.Ill t IH ~. 11 1 10 Ml· ht t.llt.~ Hf .SO MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND SALE! FRl/IAT/IUNJMON ••• 2•0• B lack B l ac k, Under 2011 mites. Mint Condi· tton, ( 192518), Retail Blue Book 533.EISO, Sale Price 526,977 •eo ~OOSB Bleck Pearl Black, Chrome WhMls, 19io. Miles. Very Rare ( 506754) Aetl•I Blue Book 546,150 S;ale P11c1 $39.977 SAAB It I '°'ri 'II Tu,_• ClftWeft 5 •PO, ioaaeo "'-'I •· lo nu orig OW1'11'1, •!I'll cono S20 500 ooo :Uo09l0 TOYO'fA '*210 Thursday. May 21, 1992 87 lllYOIA lf ~lll 'H T•weta ~·•II.Ult '73 •u..-rtlutl MHM • ".... cw. I 0,.,, Cau, Ac °''9 OWMf. Bumper, Ora1 Ut •t1r c1111 100., 11t15 Truell •EOt$12) c.t Ml .. -10111~• S699t TOYOT4'VOLVO of '84 Towota Le Van Coata Meaa Re.tr AC, Cau T111 19t.I Hart...>1 8 "d '87 JETTA GLt 11 var.1 atvf, c:ust .,,.hi•, ec, lo mi, red, t92727) $69" •SOVTf'f COUNTY VW• 942.:;,iooo PL, 1 owner only !i•k ---,,__72_2_·_2_~,,._-,....­ m 1t1•, 1 t KVNt0 8) 9 1 Towota C1H1lo.t S1995 loadtd "" Opt l1io.1 nu To~ote Volvo of • co,, a 12 .v z E o 6 t J ..,.,,90,,.,,.....,c=-.-11-,.,..,0..,1-,~, -::c=-.. -"-w~•:-::rt:-. Coate Me11 S1l 4t5 011 835-3171 red wh top 5 apo. tw 1986 HarbOI BlvO mi. Sl l 750 obO, 133• 722·2000 3952 673-0523 '85 CELICA GT CPE TRUCKS 9220 SPICIAL EVENT SOLICITORS WANTED All Whlltw11n Oal( 59900, 723·1255 A'T, Ac. PW. THI OHO ANS OOMI Con1emp·n1w cond; moonroot. super 9·PC din rm W/Cab, NICKELODEONS, COIN 31 Mon1t1ty Fisno"g clean, (1 MPA336), '90 300Ce Black Oreey Chrome Wh1111, Under 1811 Mites. Impeccable ( 234338) Retail Blue Book S50 300. Sale Price 54 t ,977 '91 300SE at ac P• cus.t wn1s '79 Ford Courltr overhead racx $1050 642-2t ,. MISC AUTO f:l:.!4:'> Cof/tnd tbl1 w/glaas, OPERATED PLAYER T1oller '24, •HIOf.0 "' .. 515995 llghltd lob wallunll PIANOS One to nine USS• "''"''° \.'"4, lo••~ TOVOTA'VOL\10 of 1r11en 1 bH<11y. ,,.w '•••.,. o ... , ainmen enlr. 1natrum•nt 1 , ap-t"Q"'• ,,, k20 NS wor1h Costa Mesa 5-pc tabl1/ehalr11 pro1um11e1v 3000 song S45k sell S101< dwn. 1966 HarbOr Blvd Wh1 11 Palomino, 19281 t) S &999 ch, 0 m. w he et s , •SOUTH COUNTY V'o/;• Under 111c Miles. Must --~..,....,,,.,8..,12~-..,20_0...,o~~­ Seel ( 601161) R1u1.i '85 CELICA OTS 5 Blue Boo le $49.775 speed Full Po we• 1 Me ftlymouth WOOOY '79 Ford Courier orig cond. taauty, ma· ov~•heao r1c1o $10~ roon xtras $24.500 The DaU. ~Uot le Floral aofe .. love! lttlu, priced from OWC no Int 723·1255 722·2000 l111he1 •ola • lovel 54995 oo, °' conv1t11--..,.-----,,...,.....-~ . .,.,,...,,.....~=,...,..,,~,--~'."'" curt•ntly contr•cllng 110 Bdrm! all ~ pre your old upright. Fr•• 32' Crulaer '19 w'avall '88 PRELUDE Fullv lhoM who poH eH an $275-$19501 973-0653 brochure (714) 337· allp xtnt cond. 1 ... n enn Loaded. cust .,.his. 91'30011 White P1lom1no, Under t71< Miles. Ex· QUISlll. ( 359778) Rllall Blue Book S•2.375. Sal• Prtc• 538 977 Sate Pttct $43,977 custom .... neels snrl (92876). 5 5 999 '90 580SEC •SOUTH COUNTY I/'.'•• 042·2114 (310) 498·1588 '84 Toyota 4x4 long DONATE YOUR CAR. bed SAS 5 •Pd p s. Truck, Motorhom•. AM FM Till Chrm ooat real 1sta1e, .,.his bumpers, h11cn , 111mps, coins. c.ol- nu c ttch. b1ks trans. 11c1 bits to Founc:i.. out"(fOlng spltlt and a • snrf, (92677). 55999 winning smile to WOfk ~c:".",.~1:-:m::"'./:::-m:-:a-uv--•'""S:-0":"11-::-5~75~. 1555, (714) 895-1330 cabin sips 6 MotovlliCl •SOUTH COUNTY V\'V • Btack/Bl1cle. Chrome 942·2000 Wheels, Mini Condi· -, 8-7.,,.......,T,,,.E=A'""c'""E""'L,....-..,A-u-10-. uon ( 51946) Reta•I Low Miles. (\SRT487• Blue Book $60,000, 53994 at our. booth• Ind H l1 Coneole Stereo w 'coa· Set., S50K obo 548·0162 842·2000 Sale Puce S49,977 Toyota/Volvo of bog tores 12911 m1 11on s1n11ng tM 8hnd SSlOO 673·560S I A S lair dedUChble eu0sc:r1p t1ona at vat1· tom ca11 plvr bu•lt·in 33' Oontl 'II t•o JJ t•" -• .,-7--C'"'t-V-IC.,,..---b-la_c_k-. -5 oua apeclal events In 175, Tan Recliner S2S, Moun11an B·ll•. toke nu. •2SHf' eng .. Kama '"'1 a• speed, A.C. AM FM th e O range Coast and MOREi All In 1tln1 Suntour compon1n11. tut q11a1, o.,,_. ~· -Cass. (92173) $3999. ., ... No ••P•rlenc• Is COnd, Call alter Spm $100 must .... 759·1280 se.z 000 000 '" nn. SS • SOUTH COUNTY 'NI• '89 190E 2 .8 Coate Mesa Smolee Silver Palo· t966 H11bor Blvd 1989 FORO F350 FrM IOWtfl9 ~not Ouallv La riat e•· '"" 1-8C>0-32&-59n required. Slart II IM2·812t 34• hara., •17 Sprtfsh 842·2000 SS 00 an hOUf plus ':":"".~~~---=--~,.,.. commission on each Manreas Seas Twin S90, dt o,... r 'I Dlog -Th Full $95 0 $140 I( raoat etc '" "'' m.ni Cond Ofder you Hll 1• Is • n • g S85k obo 675·7939 A UTO '91 30011 2 .8 Blaclcberry Palomino, Under 161c M iits, Pampered Beauty ( 365402) Rela11 Blue Boole S38,450, Sale Prtce 532.977 m no 291e M oles. All __ ..,,.._7_2_2_.2_000......,~~~I Service Recoros ( '87 Towota CRES· 564917) Retall Btue SIDA Fu• v Loaded 1 Book S28.575 Sa1e owner 12FXU09 I) tended cab Wn111 1•5-E-l -Z-E..,_D--C~A...,,.:-::S:--, 32 000 moles Bed llucks, boats •~h .. I· hner chrome "'neets, e•s, motorhOmes, by g ood .... s. e•ce lent FBI IRS DEA Avail· cona1toon1 460 V·8 an euy way to gel S 18~. F1 .. Dt'v 344-31113 extra Inco m e. For ':"'"":"--~~----.....,,,.._,.-a-0110 24' Dual Con· IMPORTED 8100 Price521,977 510995 TOYOTA Booi.. value 5 17 .OOO abre you1 a 1ea" now. M u 51 H ll S I 5 OOO Ca I I -800-338-3388 "-f 1 Prlv•te Estat• Sate -more .. onnat on con-trol. fly brag, NB Shp, tact Paul Jeney at a..2. cal fOf IPPI 581-1032, 1811irliliiil trailer. Loran, b111 033 Ext. 209. Century English HMng .._WilliMiil 1ank·Greal Performer. side boud. Of!Q Patina. - VOLVO of C o sta Mesa 1966 ~!arbor Blvo Costa Mesa 722-2000 080 848-0180 eAt C·6962 t :Ml'U>YMt:NT st:HVl('t.S !'>!'>:J;J 2·pc chine c•b gills/ GaraeeJ9evtlque Sal• $8500 obO 852·9t 11 WOOd 1o9n1eo 1n1 rn.nt Saturday. May 23rd. Fttnch style dining room 7AM·3PM In allty Ml, cloHd 15 open 10', 320 Sapph11e Av•. SA.IL BOATS 7014 '91 TROOPER Fully Loaded, 4 Door, 4WD. Custom Wheels, (9 2658 ) 511 ,999 •SOUTH COUNTY WI• 842·2000 A TRADE FLETCHER JONES th~~g;.~:~~ed VOLVO 9230 '87 Volvo 740GLE AT AC Snrl PW ANTIQUES & CLASSICS 92!'>0 S'l'O~boo TAX FREE i w,e cane chis Incl paos, WORK OVERSEAS! mint French btasa Cl1n1ng COSTA MESA 6124 CAT 30' Lo1ded w many llltH, lmmac cond, Must So• Th11 One• Sl6k obo 289·0225 SPJ.o;ED & SKI BOATS 7016 JAGUAR 9 106 •a1 Ja1 l ·Tnie •.2 """ rtst0tea pr1mose w bl• 1n1 micng •s lw "" pell cono pre O•lw milt. bouno lo •PptC, W• (303) 7911•96 JEEP 9110 \1 · \.) · T · l°' ·I\· ( · ..\ · .K · :- NEWPORT BfACH For Ad Action Call a P l 0 1amond Car (2FKR217) 59995 T o yo tat'Volvo of Coata Moaa t 966 Ha•bor Bl\IO 722·2000 VOLKSWAOON 8233 '68 FIREBIAD NEW 350 Chelfy motor and 350 trans. S2400 ObO 890-0055 1968 Muatang, 2651 \1-8 A T 95•. Me- cl'lan1ca11v Restored. American Comp1n111 room chandelier 3' 2483 Falfwav Dr. CM, l\lrlfl9·&11 occupations llCfOU. One of a luno• clthg, Jewerly, cam· Including. C onstrue· tnl1'111nmenl unn cus· eru, ruge, misc, F11 2· llon, trucking, teach· lom bultt. rubbed out 5, Sat 81·5p, Sun 91·3P Ing, nl.lfslng, mechan· wh.11 S6 'w • 23 d a ----------:--lea. many othere Fr•• 75 h., diamond lhapeo Cloth••· lurn1tur1. 10011. tren1port1llon end ""1r0f 42 h • 40 ·w w· eoulp, m11c stuff Sat noualng. (-07) 571. antq trame only 9 lo • 120 23rd 19' QLASTRON '87 190HP Mere cruiser I O. Open Bo.,. Trt·Hull Sun-Top, Trailer Lots of storage Great Siu Boat In eacellent con· 0111on (1 O person ca· pac11v) $10 ,500 OBO Call (714)846·1571 ~1'1111 Ne.v Interior Jusl '89 Cherokee 4wd .... J .. '71 Carmann Ghia neeos paint JOb to bl 4dr Lardeo, loadeo AO-VISOR 'u reo11 eng runs 11lr1 better 'tnan new 11 tt l lltlf'lsion 32 -:---::::-::~~-=---:---: SI., Costa Mesa ---------I Qn Sofa H ld••·bed ·---Over11uNed Designer Pl a nts-P ots.C a nn1s· MISC, home 10011, $ 1 • St o otter. Oale labte tea1111. ·lake poles. •Mis. boat paddl••· lures. and hve fosh holder, Ocun. Cod 1ac1111 S1·S20 490 Costa Mesa S1r111 548-9832 w • p 1. 2 NEZ 4 6 7 , & S yellow ""' bra ,.• .. 51 S~ 54950 OBO 5'2995 dlr 83S.31i1 LINCOLN '71 '80 450SL 471C miles. 642·5 7 S lSOO ooo >a9 58•8 (714) 846-l571 '89 Cherokee 4114. 6-Continental 460 11a ... 1ess. Musi See.'"_:::::::::::::::::.-.-------------------.-.-.-----.-_::::::::::::::::::. PleH• be awate thll Cu11om Made, P••d eng runs good S 129 SAVE' (060742) Cre-'"' listing• In this cal· '2300 sac StOOO. used 4 1QOfY mey requ111 you limes ~·new. 721·1157 10 calf a tOO number .,.---------In which t here I• a On sz Waterbld maple chal'ge per minute hl·poll frm. 1nclu float cvhnder S·spd. AM Must see• 642-0567 "'"BMW 835·3171 Bl711Jll FM Cass, A.C. Met _________ ,_________ --- Gold, Cloth seals,,._ _______ ,.,.. 19B8 560 SEL. 01191· ----------------------------S9500 Obo 548-9167 '• nal owner 37K orogr· m111res1 heater $160 81rtendtr Tr1ln111 obo 536-996<> '89 WRANGLER red, No matter nal moles fully IOilded S"Top, cusl v.hls & what you're 1nct phone burgundv tores. AC. AM FM camel 1nt $35.000 MARINE SLIPS DOCKS 7022 N~. earn up 10 StSO Olfty, salary • trps, full Of pat1 tome 2 w1C ,,. nlng. v.omen. ~ 21 Of older Call SOLID OAK BED .. OOM SET Fits Full Ou1ena1z1 bed M i rrored & llghteo headboard Ora""''"· cabinets Ar· mc><re Included Excel· lent cond111on Must H111 $800 OBO HUNTINGTON c1Ss. 1928846). 59999 doing, your OBO can 7t4 645· •SHORE MOORING •SOUTH COUNTY WI• hometown 5000 ei.1 785 v...kdvs WANTED. No BalbOa Is 842·2000 CnaMel rowboat 1ny PILOT CLASSIFIED newspaper t>Oat 854·5278 eves 11 s lhe solution you're s ELL BEACH 6140 800.532·9222 BECOME A PARALE· OAL. Join America's futHI growing pro- feulon. W0tk wUh al· •MOVING SALE• se1rch1ng for. whelh· Th ....... 0 1ne1t1 set-chrome 10 Minute• To Open er you're seeking a e -J • with g lass. ahetvu· Seal l8 Power 5225 home an apar1men1. fits in. ~our h:>rr.e 642·8822 cnrome w11h glast. mo & 34' Sail s4oo 45 a new occupation or t rough c1JSS1',fd wall unll·brass wllh Sall, narrow beam even a stray pel ._ _______ _. ________ _ gtau, oak TV stand, 3 S450 mo 752·2881 =ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•··~··•••••••••••• 1otn1y1. Lawyer In· -.-.-11-d-0-.-k-d-1-1-11-3-1115• ettUC1ecl home 11udy cotfH tabl••. flreptace -4-0-n--B-O_A_T_S_L_l_P_ I scre•n·braaa wllh Th• finoat P••al•g•I s 175 1m Cltdtn.tl $35. p rogram e vallabl • desk chi S2S. state FrM ~talogue eoo. lopped rolling ""'" wt 312 .7 0 7 0 0 e pt storage 1100. 17s.o807 glass, 11ereo c1b1net· Cannery a11a $600 black with glass, mo Call 549-4637 Sch w Inn 1 0 ·• P• • d l·A-\l_A_l_L_im_m_ed __ ln_p_n_m_e bike. clothes, t ic Nwpr1 loc 75 tt allp w SAT A SUN 17~ 11 bllm $1100 7581 wa,n•r AYe. mo. Debra, 646-7800 U'76202 MERCHANUISE MISC 601~ CONSTRUCTION WORKERS All TradH E•perl· EXTRA long Single ~. enced Only Tair F111 llke new. Includes to S70K & Eacl een-l hMIS S75 A,pple 2. 1f11J Aetocatoon req a compute r w prog Sun·Th urs t 10 t S200 Butch., block E•.stern desk Me cab S75 84 .. 2451 Sofes. chrs, lryndle b1d1, hsehld nems. and morel Sat 8 30-5. 19961 Bushard NEWPORT BEACH 6169 305-947·14&0 766-9321 ESTATE Sale on Lido .,,....,-...,...,,.-~..,,.~-~•---------Penn. ~ t-3 ~ slop CON STRUCTION Hlf· ---------, SQnl past Oelaney-1 on Ing aa pheM• now. to Ooryeeu1 Whitt n. olf lido Pa•ll Dr, 3ll s 1,500.l'Wt•ll. Bonu1. 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Competl'nt drftndl'rs can aome· um~ instill m dtclaru a (alsl' wn~ of secunty. \\ atch t Lou11 upert Ron Smith at ~ork on tht hand Crom the pnnr: North Amtncan Champ1onsh1ps an Pasadl'na. Cahf ~ 1uth ceruml} hl'ld nnthm11 beck m 1 hl' aurtaon Aftl'r opentng an att ll'r.s hand with on!) 10 high-card po1nt1o. he went on to game aft.er ~e1vmg an mv1lat1onal raiw from partnu Thl'rl' are th~ who would claim thet Soulh fully d~rved the fall' that ~fell him. WHt led thl' king of diamonds and continued thr suit, declarer ruffin1 Dummy was enu-red with • the ace of pades and 1 heart wu led to thl' nine mtth rontnbuted the thrtt1 I mprpssfd b) the SUC«SS Qf the fine~ decla~r cashed the kine of pade . ruffed a spad~ Wlth tht J&ek u w~ l d1sc1rded. d\Jb and repeat ed the trump fiM~-and t.ht roof fell an 'm1th Look th~ queen of burt.s. <'Hhed th~ ace to drew all ~ trumps. lhtn ran off four c:bamo.nd tnds to anfl1<'t 1 four -ln('k wt on the hap~ d«larer This hand rontaans a v&Juablt let· son If YOU can afford to hold up v.-mnanc a kt} trlC'lt, It lS u.aua1Jy nr:ht to do so II mlJht cause ~lar· rr to m1u'tad thl' hand. or spend a \1ta.1 l'ntry an 1 uselr caUM If you're looklng for • c•r, classlfled h•s news for you. 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II ,...., •n• •~ Me• • N Thunsday, May 21, 1992 ORANGE COAST AUTO ... ' I I l I I j • t ... The 1992 Range Rover (e.llures an increase in content and qu~1lily. )Cl no incre,1~c in its b."lsc price. . Hom.e on t h e Range High value Rangl P,0ve1· avE1ilablf ·~L i3auer Jaguar W ith 1no1(• than 1hrct• dozen C'ng1nc('rin • 1mpro\ C'n1cn1, .1nh nnl' ti! thL• h1ghC'St rl's.1lc \.1luC':. of .Hl\ [uropc.1n luxur} \Ch1cte, th._• RJnge RO\('r 1~ one o r thC' hc~t Juton1011vc 1n\CStrncnts. Jrnund The 1992 Range Ro\C'r -!he Br111sh-buil! luxury four-\vhccl dnve \Chicle -is no\v <l\J1l,1b!c Jt Baucr Ja guar 1n An,1hcin1 According to Bauer Jagu.1r. O\.,.nC'rs responded to th<.! h1f.:h quJhty of the 1991 R.ingc Ro, ... ~, g1v1ng 11 the highest SJt1~1.1ction ranl-.1ng ever I.1st )C'.1r The 1ncre.1sc 1n content ,1nd continuous qu.ilif) 1n1pro\cmcn:' \\ll[h no increase 1n p11cc should result 1n even grc.1tcr cuc,"totncr sat1sfact1on in 1992. Additionally, Range Ro, er is not sub1cc1 10 the 10 percent \u ,ur\ 1.1, bC'c.1usc 1t is cl a<;c:;if1cd ,1<. ,1 multipurpose \Chrcll' \\1th .1 ~ro'~ \( ll1tll' 1\C1~h1 r,1t111g fC V\VR\ l'I 111. •rl' than &,000 1x>und)_ rh,· 1 '1')2 line up inc.!ud~s thL' R.1·1~, Ro\L'r .ind R.1nsL' Ro\cr (11unt\ B11!h ,h.irt• the s.Jrnc• ! '! l1h·r lfil hhp, luL·l-in1C'('"h·d ,1'un11nun1 \'-!I 1·ni..:1nl' dri\uli.; .1 l\\(I 'Pl''-'d Bn1i.,:-\\',1rrlt'f \l!>l;lll" 'PUp)i•d !r,ln~ll'I r.l'(' ,lnd .l Zf '.i 1.Jf·'flt L'tf ,lU!lll'J,l[ic" 1 bt• R.l0£L' f..:,1\~·r_ \\1th .l n1,1nut,1Lturvr~ 'L:g_~L'~IL'd ll'l.lil f}lllC O! '; 3fi/H'0. LOil\(''> \\ilh nL'\\ ... t.1nd,1rd !v,1turc~ 1nLluc/1 n~ /1.,1fhL·r uphnl..,ll'r\ l'll·Ltr1c till .ind ~lnie ~1.1~) ~unroo1, liLJnt ~t)!Ji!l'.'r, o•IL'l 'r.\call, ad1u~1Jbll• 'i\.'.11~ ,1nd .l 'l\·'>P\..'.:Jl.<.'t P111nL'l"t \\1-f\1 )[l'tC'll ~uunil '''lL·n1 \\tth t,1s~l'th'. Tll'I.· R..1nge Rt>\C'r c.1n bl' 1ck:·11i,i,l'd on tht• uut-.idL' b1 11., OL"I\ t\\O·l<)IH.' h'·l~ .ind sih,C'r fi\p -:.Jll>kt' o,\h1·i·I., lit~Pci \\i!h \1i{hel1n ,\\~ .!-+4 205" 16 al!-:.L"''un tHl':.. In .1dd11!on to Jlt thl' co1nforl!> 10lH1d 111 the: .. 1.1ncl.1rd R.1 ngC' RLJIL'r, :ht• 1991 Countv (('JllHt·:. ,1n!1-l.it.I. br.1kt°';\> .1nd ,1n't i-S\1 ,1~ b.11~ !O'f ~nll•n!h\'r hi~h11 ,11 dr11 ing ,\ l.L"', lcs~ entry ;ind al.inn '>)~ten1, hL'.llt.'CI uont se.lt'>, ,1L1\un1.1t1c d1n1n1in~ rc.1rviC'11 11111 rur 11 i1T1 rnapl1gh1 ,i nd il 120 11.111 ,1 cl·~ ~1,·d1sc-remotc CD '-lli.111d .,~..,\rrn JfC .:ilso st.:indard on Count\ -.11J1l.iblc in six coluf) \\1d1 Jn f\:-'ISRP of S-l4 ,500. All R.1ngc Ro\ers con1C' \\1th 2-l-hour Ran~(' Rover Road RL'L(J\l'f) ro,1dside JS~isra ncc and .lr(' co1l1 rt.'ll b) .:i rhrC'C·)'C'ar, -l~_l)QO rnil(' limited ,chiclc ,,,11r,1!'1t' .111d a '>t\-yc.1r, unl1n111cd n1ilcagc· corrosion 1vJrrJ!lt)'. for n1orc inforn)ation, c.Jl1 01 'isit Bauer Jaguar, 2001 ,\1Jnch('stcr Blvd ., An.1hc1n1, ')71-2001 LUBE I OIL CHANGE Willi FllTER • •Genuine ToyoCa l~ltf •Chee); undt1 hood & ftul:l levek • Up to 5 quarts ot Oii 30 MIN • or LESS MOl-fAI. ltm4'111 FRONT END . ALIGNMENT SPECIAL • ln5pecl Shocks $ •lospoc1Tnn 29 97 • ln,pec.I Front Br~es • lnspecl t;,mber Casltr • l'lUS T.U • lnspecl Set toe·tn ad)US!mtnl • Ahgn stHnno wheel • Per1orm 1~ 1esl. TOYOTASONLV Pit• P1tS111t QIUCIOl'l 11 amt or Pllttl'Wt u111i.1 sn111z COOLING SYSTEM SPECIAL • Drain1rig & reblhng system "Mlh one 0<1Hon oen111ne Toyo1a coollnl • PTHSU!t ltSl system . · '"'"""' s29 9s • ln•oetllng drrve ~bi • l'lua TU TOVOTAS OHL V Pltue Pl1$tf'll COUPCWI .al ltn ol p.,n;tim ~pi!'" 5--31-92 MAKE YOUR OWN SPECIAL THE MORE YOU SPEND ... TME MORE YOU SAVEi Newpor1 lleach!Coata Mua Dally fltlol WEWILL lvtc!l ADVERTISED SPECIAL See Det811• lf!CllW •Inspect tronl & r111 bnkt padS/'d'IOH •Adjust btabt as neorsury llCll..ffll. TO'l'OT AS ONl y' llnt...,. PINK P,..,,ICOUPQll II llmt ot p1,ucl'lm Upi"s S/31192 . AIR CONDITIONING SERVICE • EvWlle System • Vi&Ull lnspeclion • Rcharge Systtm $39.!.~ Yow lf•M lhtl Oft l•llor: YOll SIY• lllil Oft llMr: St0000 ·S1!it999 . SAVE S15.00 S200 00 • $299 00 SAVE S 20 00 $30000 ·$49900 SAVE $4500 $50000 ·.169900 SAVE $6500 $70000 -$79900 SAVE $8000 $80000 -at more ~VE $10000 ht lnckulinf &Mic• Sttcilll M• ift. SERVICE HOURS: Mon • Fn 7wn to 6pm S.t 8 em to 4PIT! (714) 722·2084 1966 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA • (71 4) 722-2000 re Robins Ford • or1a OverSOO New& Used Vehicles Arlable For Sale* Check ow US«I C.-Specb's THEODORE ROBINS FM, c:amtt 2WZ0952 $6,995 2060 HARBOR B LVD ., COSTA MESA• (714) 642-0010 , cord .• . cass .. & om-• $5,695 Fn, mo Pick- UJUIGlll Auto, >Jr Cond. & More Grtat Fa< Ccmmertlll Use. llc12P987S5 $7,995 • .NlfM • rtldy lot ion Liel2KAL129 $7,995 .,... ... ., u•11911'C. Aumr cord. plwnd ~t.CNise. ID miles. xtra clean UCI 3P58007 $9,995 11 Fenl ·-· • F'"' Esc•n Ill LX llllc.UCk • 0<.1U1:>, Iii cord .. &ulO, Iii cord. NlfM CISI., pop I.I) p.winctow.CIUlse control 1111 root, cloln & 1"'2WRA369 . . licl2f'IWa13 $8,995 $4,595 Ill F'"' Escllt FnTllllla &T-111111 4dr.-, • Cllllld. 5 sp, lilcordNlfM AMFM &mort.rtal cass .. ...--dtln. t..tctnl.C\'3113 Llcl2TOlll08 .... $1,795. • Nttwport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Racy good looks Thursday, May 21, 1992 89 Mazda strives to design its cars with character The automobile industry 1., seeing profound changes 1n the customer profile and people are increasingly e>.peding a cri ... ers1ty of choict> through which to e>.pr~s their 1ndividudhty Aware of this, Mazda's three core produd strategies are to expand and upgrade e>usting model lineups. develop d1stinC11 ... e products for niche marlo.elS and el(tend it.s upscale car portfolio. Essentially. Mazda de\elop!> products with lasting ap~al for clearly defined target secrors Thi> is where J..ansei engineering, with its sensitive awareness ot the d 1slinC11"e needs ot customer!>, plays such an important role strength., to ueating cars with d1stmC11\lt' 1dent1t1es lhat make· clear pe~nal --tatemenb This appro.1ch enables M.uda to apply to tht:> full tilt> fle>.1u1l1tv and opennl-.., to nC':W idea that come trom b ing a ledd1ng med1um·,twd automobile mdlo.er "Know )Our markt lS I'> tht dictum al the ht•art ol 1b commitment lo malo.ing Ctlr'> that reflect c.:uslomers' indl\:1dual 1.alue> Matching produds to lhe sector-spe< 111c demands ot 1nlernat1onal market!> re9uir~ .. fir.,t-hand lo.nm .. ledg<• u( d11tert•n1 cultural t•m 1ronmenL'> Jnd cl<~' atwn11on lo 'ar cd perception> The 1992 Porsche 911 Turbo maintains the Porsche tradition of race-bred high performance. With its 3.3-liter opposed six-cylinder engine, it can reach 168 mi les per hour at top track speed and go from zero to 60 miles per hour in just 4.8 seconds. In other words. kan~t•1 engineering 1s a means oi' translating customers' aspirations into produt~ and creating alluring modc>ls that offer unique \alues Rather than building car> w11h only mass appeal, Mazda appl1c> 1l'> tC'thnological and innovat1Vt' To 1h1-, t\nd, Mazda h.i' construct1,.'C1 ,1 four·po1nt Resc.irch & De' l'lopmt.>nt >tructure with operation-. 1n the lJnited St.ilt'' German\ .rnd Hiro<.h1m.i and Yokoh.:im.i 1n j JpJn Thi!> world" d1.. nl't\\ url.. 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Baker St. 25 1 Shipyard Way Santa Ana Costa Mesa 979-6021 Newport Beach 545-3246 723·0621 DAVE'S CAMERA LONG LIFE SCOTSMAN AUTO SERVICES Smile! MEDICAL CLINIC, INC. 333 E. 17th St.(Behind IHOP) 3355 Via Lido Ste. 285 2035 Placentia Ave. Costa Mesa Newport Beach Costa Mesa 642·1012 675·2729 642-6763 DeBOOM & ASSOCIATES LOS CABALLEROS RACQUET SHAWN 'S AUTO BODY & PAINT 1743 Bayport Way & SPORTS CLUB 1622 Pomona Ave. Newport Beach 17272 Newhope Costa Mesa Fountain Valley 548-4942 631 ·3000 546·8560 DIEDRICH CO,FEE UNITED PARTY RENTALS MESA TIRE COMPANY 474 E. 17th St. 2049 Harbor Blvd. 985 W. 18th St. Costa Mesa Costa Mesa Costa Mesa 646-0432 548-9182 645-0760 ------ • J ad · aspberries, strawberries, black- berries, blueberries -nature's ls of summer! Whether savored one or the highlight of a recipe, rries are one of the season's most uscious treats. ere are some tips to help you enjoy em for the coming months . . • When purchasing berri~, make sure they ~ dry. The container should not be stained with juices -this can be an indication of overripe or damaged berries. • Fresh berries should be enjoyed as soon after purchase as possible, while at their freshest. However, they can be refrigerated up to three days or frozen up to three months. • Wash berries just before using - not storing -since water can cause berries to mold sooner. Sure to extend enjoyment well beyond simple berries and cream; these recipt;~ from the Ar~o / Kiopfbrd's test kitchens enhance the color and senSational sweet taste of these seasonal delights. · ' For a classic tteat, try Homemade Stnlwbcrry Jee Cream. The base. made with com aardl and egp, gives this ice cream a deliciously rich French custard feXtUJ'e. . l /4cup ...... 1 tablapooa corn arch 111 tempooe .... l cupmllk 2/3 cap HIM cona syrup, divided 1 eaa JOlk, .upt1y beaten 1/2 tH!lpDCle ~ 1 pbll atl ... benies, sUced 1 cap laeaYy or wblpplaa cream In 1-quan aaucep90 combine supt, com starch and salt. Gradually stir in milk until amoodl. Stir in 1/3 cup com syrup and egg yolk. Stini.n& constantly, bring co boil <Mr medium heat and boil 1 minute. RclllOYC from heal; stir in vanilla. Tum into medium bowl and COYCr surface with pludc wrap. RdrigerMe at least 1 hour or until chilled. Meanwhile, in blender or food proceuor, findy chop trawbcrrics with remaining l /3 cup corn syrup. Add IO CUICard with cream; stir until well blended. Freeze in 2-quan electric or band-crank flea.er follow~ ~(a direc- dom. Spoon into freezer cootainen; COYer and llMirW hours or until firm. Makes about 2 quarts. An all-time &Yoritel What bealer way to eoj<71 bluebenies than in a delicious pie. I lap ..... 3 a.lllr C' c:en ~ 4aqll .... , .... . 1 ................... peel ~····· 0 1 recipe ... 1111 er.-pllltry 1 a.Ill•• a•• _...,tne • • Tll•llllJ May 21 , 1992 Food Editor T.J. Hutchinson .... 64 2-4321 ext.366 DietrtiarV2 Reclpes/4 This gorgeous Meringue Berry Pie is a snap to make. Fill the meringue with your favorite ice cream aDa sprinkle'with a combination of straw- berries, blueberries and raspbenics. Tuppcd with a mouth-watering fresh raspberry sauce, this dessert is ~re to receive accolades! -IBl/IYPIE (PictutTd) 1/2 cup supr, divided 1/4 cup sUftftd almoadl, touted and ftnely around 2 tablapoom corn ltarcb 2 ea wlalta, at room temperature 1/8 teaspoon CftUD oltartar 1 qaart vu1lla Ice cream, tofteDed 4cu~==:u and strawberries Frail Raspbeny Sauce (recipe follows) • Grease 9-inch pie plate. In small bowl combine 1 /4 cup sugar, almonds and com search. In small bowl with miur at hW' speed, beat caa whites • until foamy. Add~ of canar. Continue bcatmg until soft peaks form. Gradually add remaining l / 4 cup sugar; beat until stiff peaks i>rm. Fold in almond mixture. Pipe or spread meringue ~y on bottom and up sides d prepared pie plale. If desired, ' l)C deoonmte cdF IO bm a shell. Bake in m •p OYCll I hour. Tum df C:. LcaYe mcrinpe in OYCO with door cloeecl b 1 hour. RcmoYc from cwai. Cool~ on wire rack. Just beb'e serving, fill meringue with ice cram and top with berries. Serve with Raspberry Sauce. Makes 8 terVU.S. 1/laap....,. 1 salll11P-con Drda 1/JaEfWllltlr 1 .... nilplwrlel In 2-quart •'CCI"" oonane ..... and com ..-ch. ar.dmUy llir in~ until amoOch. Add rUpberriea. Stirrina coOtcantly. brilll IO boil OW!' 1nedium heat and boU I minute. Serve .rm or cold; 'Mam about 1 1/2 cups. .. • • The sweet crisp topping on thls Berry Crunch gives JU t the right balance to that tart berry taste. Top with sour cream or Vanilla yogurt instead of the more traditional whipped cream or ice cream. J tablespoons ugar J tablespoons corn starch, divided 2 pints blackberries or raspberries (about S cups) J /4 cup qu.ick oats J /4 cup ftrmly packed light brown sugar l /J cup marprine 1 /J cup coarsely chopped walnuts In medium bowl combine ugar and 1 tablespoon com starch. Add ber- ries; toss to coat well . Tum into IO x6x 2-inch bak.ingdish. ln large bowl combine ~. brown sugar and remaining 2 tablespoons com starch. With pastry blender or 2 knives, cut m margannc until coarse crumbs fonn. Stir in walnuts. Spoon evenly over bcrrie . Bake tn 400°F oYCn 20 ro 2S minutes or until bubbly and topping is golden brown. Makes 6 serving . These striking Lemony Blueberry ParfAits make I perfect coding to a sum- incr dinner party. The com swch custard can be made in advance and layered with blueberries well before serving. -------- 112-.~ 2 saU 111 • cwa .arda J /4mp-- 2 •,.a.. lllilldY lln1!• J ,, I 'C ........ --peel 114 aEf jllke l &alll11•••..._.or....,.._ l /l aEf.., OI' ......... a.., ..... ~...,... I nu.day, May 21. 1882 When vacadonlng south of the bOP DO Q My famlly ll YllC.llonln& In Mako for the ftnt d111t this summer, and I am worried about ldf ln1 the "lnttttlnal bus" that C'ftl')'body warns about. What cal) we do to be safer? T .M-. Costa Mesa There are no auar.ntces apinst what is commonly referred to as "la turista.'' I experienced it pc"°nally in Acapulco several years ago, and it ruined the last two days of an otherwise wonderful trip. I had followed all the usual Ask the precautions about staying away Dietitian from local tap -----• water, sticking instead with the bottled kind - such as Perrier and even non-carbonated so-called spa waters. But one does have to cat, and even at the (U"St-class hotels (such as Las Brius, where l stayed) there is a risk. It may have simply been a case of bad escargots (snails), which until then I had enjoyed many times in my life, or perhaps the chef had washed the meal's vegetables in tainted water. Whatever the reason, the result was a painful stomach, "the runs," and a day of nightmare until it wore off by the time I arrived back home. Apart from the advice about not drink ing the warer, and urging you to be careful in selecting restaurants that appear to practice sanitary health procedures. I can only tell you that yogurt is an especially good choice whenever possible. Reason: the same "good bacteria" that create yogurt (and make it so good for you) also fight off any strains of "bad bacteria" that try to invade it. Tests have been made which involve actually adding to regular, unpasteurized yogurt the harmful bacteria that causes "la turista" ... only to find that these arc destroyed by the good bacteria. Such benefits of yogurt have been known throughout the world for a long time. That's why, for example, yogurt is such a staple in India, where refrigeration is not always available and it is important to have a dairy product that can preserve its freshness for some time. lf it is any reassurance, let me point out to you that l was the only member of my group of a ' dozen friends who was hit by this problem in Acapulco. Don't let the fear spoil the fun . g In recent years, I have heard about various kinds or food t can help prnent cancer. How many such foods are there? K.G.G., Huntington Beach Fortunately. that is a difficult question to an wer. I say "fortunately" because there are constant new research studies that bring a growing body of information about the positive effects of certain foods in helping lower the risk of cancer. So any answer l give to you may (fortunately) be outdated before long. Nevertheless, I can summarize a few of the things we have learned. Above all, the evidence clearly confirms what even our mothers and grandmothers knew for years: If you want to stay healthy, be sure to cat plenty of fruits, vegetables and whole grain cereals and breads. As a registered dic11t1an, I am Tett YOUR Barbecue 1.Q. See 1f you can correctly clnswer the following questions about the basics o( barbe<:uing: 1. When should the barbecue lad be remO\'ed while foods clre being grilled with the indirect methodl A. Every five minutes 8 Half-way through grilling cime. C. At t~ end of each hour to add coals. D. Never. 2. When should the barbecue hd be removed while foods are being grilled with the direct methodl A Every five minut~. 8. Hdlf way through 8"11ing time C. Never. 3. Which food is grilled usmg the direct methodl A Hamburgers. 8. Turkey. C. \Mlok fish 4. How are the coals arranged for Indirect grilling on a charcoal grilll A Spirad ~nly across the bottom of tM "'"· 8. In~ an aluminum pin, plattd In the ~ttr of the grill. C Push«J e~nly to opposite sicks of th. dvtCWI gra~. with a drip J»n posit.Jon«/ In che ~n~r of the coals. S. Newt line the bottom o( the grill with aJumJnum foll A Trw. B. F1&.. 6. For llght!ns charcoal briquets, N>P1Y I~ ftuld ewnty CNef ~I ~ idd fight« fluid to c:oals th.it ~ 1trudy ~ igf\lted. A Trw. B. F•w. NYNlef k~: 1-C, 2-8, 3-A. 4-C. S-A, 6-A • always &mazed and disappointed by statistics which show that the average American cats leu than half the fruits and vegetables needed each day to sray healthy. Especially when scientim keep reminding u how imponant they arc! for example, adequate fiber in the daily diet is known to help prevent colon cancer. This fiber i found in (you guessed it) fruits, vegetables and whole grains. Now, ~e are discovering thnt the vitnmin folate (again in fruits and vegetables) is being linked to USDA CHOICE WHOLI T .. SIKOIN prevent of cancer of the rectum. And women who oonsumc foods rich in the nutrient Jycoprcnc, a close relative of beta-carotene, have been shown to be at lower ri k of cesvical cancer. fresh tomatoes, and even tomato sauce and tomato paste, are rich in tycoprcnc; even a difference of one tomato a day was demonstrated to be enough to lower that risk. Q J work lo an omce In whJch the only snacks available a~ &Om vendln& machines. 1 feel guilty eallna these. Besides bri .. t,.. 1118('k1 tto. ~ do )'OU ll•ve aa7 soantloa'1 J .LC •• Hu•tlnpon Beach Vending machines have long been considered little more than dispensers of junk food. However, today this is not the case. Machine cuisine is a renection of current American ca1ing habits. Today, people want Cood that is · convenient, tastes good and is · healthier. The vending machine industry has responded by offering lower-fat alternatives to tradition::il fat-laden snacks. Chips arc no fat bargain, with molt c:ontainin1approximately6S percent of their calories from rat. Even ~anut bu ttcr·fillcd crackers contain a full one-third fewer calorics from Cal tbah do chips. However, if the choice must be chips look for brands which hold the Hne at SO pcrccn\ of calorics from Cat. Ainona the better choice&: Doritos Own Chiptt Cape Cod or Sun Chips. • M icrOW8'1e popcorn is a pd choice, but select the Lite version over the Natural or Butter. These last two both contain 51 percent of their calorics from fat, while the OUtlD BEEF c LIMIT 2 PKGS. LB •. A'A•KMI UUllUT SnMCS Uac contains a respectable 30 percent. When the cookie cravin& strikes, head for the Fi& Newtons or GrandMa's Oatmeal Spice cooties. Chocolat.e IOVCB will be hapPY to know that the candy choaco lowest in fa& l$ Junior Mlnllt followed by rho new rOduccd·fat Milky Way U bar. OfnJCll SualM U a l'fll6ttnd dldlllllG. SI# II ,,,. eutbor of IW'o boMI: '"D#U n:.t Wor*" aad 'Tff w~n_.. /look of 1.B.S." ~nd fOUI' qutstlo1u 10: ~l'llte &•nlon, R.D., t/o D•ll! Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Cost• M~u, 92'26. 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Budweiser Beer 12 Pack 549 Aesulor Of' LJaht-12 Dunce Con ............ • • Thursday. May 21, 1992 Rre up the barbecue arll to make a great sandwich S dwich night doesn't have • mean the same old tired . ~Id cuts and potato s~A barbecue &rill is all ii takes to raise the bumble sandwich t heights of noshing pleasure. Ta~e. for example, a simple ()rilled Eggplant and Pcppet SandWicb. There's nothing that can compare with the sweet, smoky flavor of grill-roasted peppers and eggplant teamed with lightly warmed mozzarella. Serve it on crusty, grilled sourdough bread brushed with Fresh Basil Vinaigrette, and it's as quick and easy as it is delicious. This sandwich can also be made with many variations on the eggplant and pepper theme. Use whatever vegetables arc in season and abundant in your garden. Grilled sliced zucchini, yellow squash and tomatoes will all work well, add lots of beautiful color and taste great. Convenient, narrow-slotted grids are useful to help prevent smaller, more delicate vegetables from falling through the grill rack. Or, try a Ragin' Cajun Grilled Chicken Hero. Boneless chicken breasts are rubbed wi rh Cajun spices. grilled and served on grill-toasted French bread slathered with a zesty Creole sauce for some real "newlean~" flavor. Pracrically a meal in itself, ir's fi t for a Mardi Gras king or queen but isn't a royal pain to prepare. And, extra chicken makell princely leftovers 10 warm in the microwave or to toss wirh black beans. corn and chopped red onion for a quick main course Cajun salad. For an even easier sand\l.ich night, use leftovers from your cookouts. Smoky lefrover grilled A London broil, boneless chicken breasts, turkey cutlets and fash fillets., to name a few. make g.reat foundations for easy-to-build, innovative sandwiches. Just add Grilled Potato Wedges -call them Barbecue Fries - a tossed green salad and a bottle of wine to one of these quick sandwiches and soon words like "deli" and "take-out" will fade from your vocabulary. GRILLED EGGPLANT AND PEPPER SANDWICH Fresh Basil Vinai&rctte • ~ cup tightly packed fresn basil leaves • 1 green onion, chopped • 1 small clove of au{1c, crushed • 2 teaspoons Dijon mustanl • 2 teaspoons balsamic or n:d wine vinegar • '4 cup olive oil •Salt and freshly around black pepper, to taste Sandwich • I large eggplant, sliced in '1'.1-ioch thick rounds • 2 tablespoons olive oil • Salt and freshly around black pepper • I red pepper • 1 yellow pepper • 8 sJioes cou ntry sryle Italian bread, Ye-inch thick • 8 ounces mozzarella, thinly sliced • 12 larac arugula leaves or 4 lellucc leaves Cotnbinc basil, onion, garlic, mustard, vinegar, oil and salt and pepper in a food processor or blender and blend until smooth. Set aside. Brush eggplant on both sides with olive oil and sprinkle with salt and black pepper. Grill eggplant ove r hot coals un11l golden on both sides. Grill whole red and yellow peppers, rotating until blistered and browned on all sides. Let cool, then peel, core and cut into strips. Grill bread slices until golden on both sides. watching them carefully, as they brown quickly. To assemble. spoon I tablespoon of basil vina1grc11e on four slices of bread. Top each slice with equal amounts of grilled eggplant, mon.arella, grilled peppers and arugula or lettuce. Spoon remaining vinaigreue on top and cover sandwiches with remaining four slices of bread. Serve warm or at room temperature. We're Making a Difference. American Heart ft Association y We're close to making this happen ... We would like to ask you about making a donation to build the new Central Library. 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RAGIN' CAJUN GRILLED CIDCKEN HERO Creole Sauce • ~ cup mayonnajsc • l teaspoon Creole or Dijon muaa&rd • ~ teupoon Worccstenhin: uuc:c • V. teaspoon Tabasco sauce • l ,,-cen onion, finely chopped • 1-~ tablespoons finely chopped sweet pickles • l tablespoon flncly chopped parsley Hero • 4 tarac skinless. bonckss chicken breast balvea, about 1·~ pounda. pounded li&htly • ~ teaspoon C.Jun spice blcnd'for poultry .. • l tablespoon olive oil • 1 loaf French bread, about lS·inchcs, ~Iii lenathwisc and cul inlo 4 equal pieces • 2 tomatoes. sliced • 4 lettuce leaves Combine Creole Sauce inJrcdicnt.s in a small bowl, blend with a whist and Kt aside. Rub chicken on both sides with Cajun spices and brush with olive oil. Grill chicken over hot coals until golden · brown on both sides and cooked thoroughly. Grill cut sides or French bread until golden brown. Spread a heapina tablespoon of sauce over bottom pieces o ( bread. Top each with a grilled chicken breast. 2 or 3 tomato slices. a lc;uuec lcar and top piece of bread. Serve warm. Serves 4. ••Cajun spice blend ca n be: su bstituted with: VJ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper, v, teaspoon chili powder, ~ teaspoon ciljcnne and ~ teaspoon oregano GRILLED POTATO WEDGES • 3 large Idaho potatoes, each cut in 6 wedges •Vegetable oil •Salt and pepper, to taste Brush potato wedges with vcaetablc oil. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Place on hol arill rack. Cook S to 10 minutes or until potatoes arc tender turning once. ~ ..... <>c..._WA•_tt I Rwoce. Lawy, ·-Jldirc :: • VkDtan Ol'lllMtnt .wlit J011. .... ~ fot )'Olaf lloec.,..oclll Of I •••7· o.pilntfttaly cllulipep• ... ... • 675-7300 , ' l '\ I' I · ' \ I I I ' -' . 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' • • .. • • • • ' • , • . ,.. oast of ·the oast A look at the people and events highlighting this week's lo cal arts and entertainment sce~e M ore than 55,000 people are expected to auend the 60th Anniversary $coltish Fc'>tival, \\ h1ch will be held this weekend at \ ;111om local ions at the Orange Cnun1y Fairground) in Costa Mc1,a ~pon\orcd b) the non-profit L'1111ed Scnlll\h Soc1c1v of ~outhern Cu1forn1a, the fes11,al. "h1ch prm 1c.Je1, patron!> a chance to npencncc mJny different aspects ,,f 1he Scotll\h culture. had been hdd ..it \C\eral \lies in Southern Cahlorn1a bclorc '>Cllhng in Costa \k-.a J decade ago Competitions of many sons 1nwl\lng more than JOO athletes t rorn Europe, Canada as well as 1h1: U.S. will be staged dunng the 1c;,11\al, which runs 9 a.m.-5 p.m. b111h day'\ Arh and craft\, a myriad of ~rntt1l.h foods and music from ma'' pipe bands, drummers, t 1ddk r., and Scolt i'lh entertainer Alex Ucaton '"111 be heard. Al1,o rndudcd arc variou\ Scotti<.h d incc~. 1nclud1ng the I lighland I-ling, the Sword Dance, the Jig. the Sailor's Hornpipe, the Reel. Royal Scottish Dancing and a Scottish Coun1ry Dancing Workshop. Every child under 12 will receive a commemorauve 60th anni\lersary shilling gold medal. Tickets range from S 1-S 10 per day or S2-S 15 for a two-day pass. for more informa11on. call (213) 643-6858 or 998-7857 For group .. ale), call (310) 395-0063. COVER MAY23&241992 THE SCENE 21 Windows sets out T to shatter trendiness F or 21 Windows, the three-member Huntington Beach rock outfil, finding a niche hasn't been easy. After all, the band isn't exactly hard rock, nor is it altemat1vc, or folk. dance or blues. 21 Windows -comprised of John Lord on vocals and gui- t Jr, Scott Christiani.en on bass and vocals, and Mike the IGk on Jrums and vocals -1s busy performing and recording and can't afford 10 spend much time worrying about whether they fit neally into the latest trend. In fact, they spent last weekend performing two shows al Swingers nightclub in Springfield, Ore. The cooceru were sponsored by KLOC, a rock station that offered plenty of air· play and concert tkkell to the shows. "Down here, we've pb1yed at The Whisky, at Gaarri's and Bogart's ... but we've had trouble getting any kind of press or auention,'' explained Lord, who formed 21 Windows in 1987. But thanks to a constant 1trin& of live shawl. and airplay of 11s material on radio, 21 Windows has kept moving ahead in hopes of landina a major label record deal. Havin& recently started workin1 with Sandy Castaneda, who heads SC Mana1emen1, 21 Windows' big break may not be long in comina. 21 Windows hu a clear shot at rock 'n' roll success. Lord, who arcw up Laramie, Wyo., came 10 Southern Qali- fomia in 1984 after The Pink (a projee1 he wu In 1hcre) broke up. He played in New C:ilro brieny before formina 21 Windows. "We have 11 101 of material," Sllid lord, who is 1he croup's 2 • Orange Coeat Weekendl >Thursday. Mav·21, t~ • principal songwriter. "for me, tt\c words and mu le all come 10 me 11 one time. E'cry ~na i~ a story. although not a per· sonal experience. A lot or the thin• involve m de·up sce- narios or th1na that have happened to other people.'' 21 Wind~" has a new 6-sona u c:ttc:. from which two songs have been made into videos by dirttlOt Evan W111i1m . "Why Won't You t.o-.c Mc" and "T1ke Me Home" are rep· rcscntalivc o( lord's have·fun, rock ·n· roll style or sonpril· ina. The band utlhus c-.uchy chord chanacs and melodic cho- ruses to keep the uptempo muerial moving. "We don't do anythina preachy, we do sonp cvcl')'Oflt can rel1te to," Lord u1d. 21 Wind0'4'1 will be pcrfomuna June 19 and 20 11 J°'1e's, located al the comer or Warner Avenue and Pacific Coast HJ hway in Sunset Buch. The shows start al 9 p.m. The band is also achedutcd to pcdonn -at Pieffest at noon on Sun• d1y, July 19, the event markina the openi.n1 or the new Hun- lm&tOtl Oc.ach Municipal Pier. For more lnformilliOn on 11 Windows, call SC Man11e· mcnl II (SOJ) 741-3028 and ask 10 speak with Sandy Ca$· tancda -B.1 Bt.Jn M.cwtll B ucna Vista Pictures is rclcasin' four new tides aloo& with a re· viva! of Its 1940 animation clas· sic "Pinocchio." The lineup includes: • .. Eadao Man" Hollywood Pictures. Described as "a prchi.storic/prcscnt day coming-of-age comedy," "E.M," which opens Friday. tells the story or two dudes rrom the 'burbs who stumble upon a Val boy from the Paleolithic Age. Released from his Ice Aie accom· modations, the perfectly preserved caveman proceeds to tum upscale Encino upside down, and save his new· Cound friends from social extinction. Starrina: Scan Astin, Pauley Shore, Brendan Fraser, Megan Ward, Mar- riettc Hanley. Director. Les Mayfield. • .. Slskr Ad" Touchstone Pktu.te$. Academy Award.winner Wboopi Cold· berg picks up IOmC real "nasry bbits" in what is blllcd as "an irf'C"Crcnt com· cdy," opcnfoa May 29. Goldbcra stars as Deloris von Cartier, a sccond·rate MW R~·like sonablrd in dire straits.: Arter witncs.sin& a mob CJICCUtion, she diJcovcn she's next on the hit list! Given a chansc o r YCnuc via Witness Protection, Deloris is less-than thrilled when l\cr life iwuchcs from ehated to chaste after chceldn& into her new hideaway: a cionv-ent. Stanins: Maggie Smith. Han-ey Keitel. Director. Emile Ardolino. More than 18 films from around the world, induct- ing "CINture Comlor1s at Home" (a~) will be 1hown at S~lce and Mike's annual Fes !val of Anima· tion runni ng Friday through July l at Edwuds South CoUt Vil~~ Cin- em.a In Santa Ana. Tdets are $7. Call 540-0594. T ,..,._ lldlJ 11!!~ ..... .,, -q; a.MA ~ ...... ~c-~ ... 4 01.0 I ,_ & -., ro.. 1a 10-&$. 1 .JO. 4 JO. 1JO.1010 1 ,... a" It JO, 2. uo, 7, tJO l a..... ....... 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With the summer movie season btgmning this weekend, film reviewer Todd French and entertainment editor Mall Coker put_ 1~et!1er 1~1is pre,•iew of some films 1~1at ·~ill be playing loc~lly in the weeks ahead. Check our m ovie listmgs 111 the Weekend sect1011 (Fndny s nre below) and 111 the pages of the Daily Pi/01 other days of rite week to find out what's playing at your local theater. •"A Leagut ur Thl'ir Own" Co· lumb1.1 This Penny Marsh.all·directcd comedy is one or the ml~,t-cagcrl~ a1.1.;111cl.I m0\1e!> of th" 'umm..:r. st.arring Tom I IJnl.s, Gcena 0.1v1) JnJ the m.a- terial-one herself, M.idonnJ. in .a stol) about the All·Amencan G1rb BJ,eb;ill Lc;:iguc, .... hu:h w.as rorm"d 1n 19-:J ""hen men were off fighting the ""Jr • .. Pl11ocd1lo" Walt OtSncy Pictures. The immortal classic is back June 26 alon& with Jiminy Cricket, Geppelto, Ftpro, Monstro and the most-beloved puppet of all time. • "Honer, I Blew Up the KJd" Wah Disney Pictures. The sequel lo "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" finds scienll t Wayne Sz:alinsti (Rick Moranis) at it •&•in. The Baby Boom in this case is Wayne's new child Adam, a toddler ex· posed to Daddy's newest ·invention: an cnlaracmcnt ray that ¢lfpands mol· eculcs at an alarming rate. Sui« every encounter with clce1ric11y increases the The Player Rated: R The SW: nm Robbins 1hc"'$tory: Griffin MIU. (Robbins), an embattled young movie rnog\A, finds his job threatened by tM arnvel of ambltJous rtval exec. To edd to his general paranoia over his precarious stud<> position, Griffin recd\les a wies ot threatening post cards from an anonymous writer he Md put otf artier. When Gtfffin finally confronts the suspected culprit, he dscO'letS his probkn\s are Just t>tsinnins ... The Scoop: Whether taken os eon'OSIYdy tunoroos satirical swipe « ~nsa, 'The ptayu'' ls undeNabty Robert IJtman 's best pie yd. Combining tM best demalts ot the dftctor's lmproylsationel docu-dnin* ("MastMfk," "M•A•S•H"), with • sc.etNti9 dad-on Krlpt by MJch.>d Toldn (based on his own nowf), the mcMc ~ c.aptura the dog-at-dog tone ot Its Tlnsdtown mlku. Robbins Is 1 ~-tM ~mcn conccmcd wtth aner lmpa'lltfws thin consdcnce, ~ the bevy °' rul-~ stAn Cranslns from kt~ to """' Robats) ~ the fMm • grounding euthcntldty. Ful of ~ Ironic twtsbw ''The ,..,.. Is • nut for c:tnciHa. The Score: 7 .................... , ......... kid's growth rnte, it's not long before Wayne nnd family nrc faced with the dilemmn or having 10 deal with a Kong· sized infant. S1:1rring: Marcia Strass· man, Uoyd Bridges, Robert Oliveri :and John Shea. Director. R:ind:il KJeiscr. Opens July 17. •"The lncttdlblc Journey'' (tcntllhc tJt~) Walt Disney Pictures. The re· markable adventure story or three do- mesticated pets -1 .... 0 dogs :ind a cat -braving extraordinary perils arter being ~p:iratcd from their hum:in fom· 1ly. Facing the danger and acitement or the Pi1c1fic Northwest wilderness: City ·or Joy Rated: PG-13 Tbc Surs: PalricJc Swoyze, Pauline Collins 1hc.. Stort1 Mu wigging out. Americ4fl Or. Max Lowe (Patrick Swoyze) gives up medic!M and travels to an ashram In India, Seeking His Soul. The embittered, closed-off medico soon meets up with the saintty Joen kthd (Pau- line Collins) a plucky lrishwoman YwtlO operates a clink for the poor. Of course the clinic's badly in need of a doctor, and In spite ot his refusal, Max gets more irM>tved with the locals, even to the extent of unltJns them 09alnst the slum's Godfather flgurc. The Scoop: Directed not too subtty by Roland Joffe, (re· sponsible for thot other Spirituolly Agonized Heroes c-pk "The Mission"), "City Of ~ .. ftound. m In Its own predk:tablc, f<>f'JOOlak pkty. There's never a doubt for a sec ttWlt Swayie's misanttvopk doc Is 9°'0s to rejoin tM tunan race (t11ggucd by -Y"P, I'm not kidding -I baby deli'¥cr)'!}, and Mncc the actor p&avs Mox with such a dearth of emotk>nel fire power, the cltemma's nonexistent. Thou!lh Collins and Om P\st as • ~ drMr ~,. dgnlly come off bat, the moYte's too pwnpcd-up wtd\ Its ln1tMiti9tY ...,, Noble llmltionl.. The Score: 5 Shal.low, a golden rclne.,-cr; Ch:incc . .an Amcric:in bulldog puppy; and Sa~). a I timnlnyan cat. This 1s actu:illy n re· mnke or a 1963 C;inadian film by A etcher Markle :ind b;iscd on ;i book by Sheila Bumford Starring: Robert I lays, Kim Grc1\I, Veronica Lauren. Kevin Chevalia, Benj Thall. Director: •"Single White t'em:ilc" Columb1.1 PS)cholpgical thriller ct in Ne"" York apJrtmcnt of two )Oung women pl.i)Cl.I by Bridget Fond:i and Jennifer Jason Leigh. Director Barbel Schroeder Duwaync Dunham. Opens Aug. 7 0 Of course. mO\'icgocn. cannot h\e on Disney alone. I lcre's some of the pie· tures Columbia. Universal and Warner Bros. ha\e in store this summer (re· lease d;ites were not :iva1lablc from Co- •''Brom Stoktr's Dracula" Co· lumb1a. The fanged one is bael. in this See SUMMERJ8 A Midnight Clear Basic Instinct Rated: R Rated: R The surs: MkhMI Douglas, Tbc Sun: Pe:tcr Berg, Kevin Dillon Sharon Stone The StCHY= The ArdcnMS Form The Story: Troubled, on the French-GcnMn border, danger-loving S.F. cop Nid< December 19«. Picked for Cumn (Douglas) plays a deadly speci41 recon ~~ of their cat::.and· mouse some with fcnvne high IOs, six baby-faced recruits search for signs of a major murder suspect Catherine Tramell (Stone). A Grace Kelly ice·blonck Getmall advance. Their mission with a flair for smart-bomb verb-takes an ~cted tum iage, Catherine's a fabulously however when ttlq' in faced wealthy wnter of cnme nowls with I WM·~IJf'/ Wehrmacht whose recent book parallels tM platoon only too happy to Ice pick killing of he.r f~r rock surmldet. There's only one Mch: 'n' roller boyfriend. The book to Cns1.R that there are no reprisals on the home1ront, the provides the pctfect alibi: \\<'ho woold a ute a fiction that would Germans insJst on first staging a make the writer an immediate phony fife-fight ... suspect? Since Nick 1s exhilarated by the pent as much as Cather· The Scoop; This elegiac, melanchofy 'WOftc manages to Inc's bod, he throWs disacbon to tM wind even when she makes cJoquently express the him the subject of hu next book. nlghtmarish muddle of war. Only the S«ond feat\n of The Scoop: If you just set ~ actor-turned-director Keith ell the s:n..rduse/post«leasc Gordon ("The Chocolate War"), COl"ltJ'OYet'Sy and ~ what this spore, lmpeccabty shot and you're left with is a terrific, sleek acted fllm Is exactly what most and riveting grade-A pulp ttvllkf "anti-war" films dalm to be -e with styte and luxe to bum. genuine meditation on the loss Tricked out with all·systc:tnS"'90 and tragic ironies °' combat. '90s et'Otlc.lsm and ~e, the ~d with an lfTCStins sense of film buftclozes you with Its 9t'ut mood (Tom Richmond's luds.~~and cinematography 9f'.'c$ the wintry, dftctK>n. The combo Of high-mk woodland Kttiogs. ~ gemamensHp end ~ f~ look), ''A Mldrw,t1t uncxrtow Is ~ rdenUcss Oeat'' Is ftNlly devestating '" ks and rompcAen, from stat to ftn.. dlmectk \WWIVC.fflns of tvel')'OM's 900d lnt~. ish Stone's pafon'rtlnct hes *'in- st.ant stlrdom" written en O"'CI It . The Score: 6.5 .The Score: 8 er.,.. CGiMt w ...... rl ~. May 21. 19'rl ••·V :\I\ I ... Art Museums • Llgunill Art Muse um 307 Ch(( Drive, Lasund Bcdch, 494-6531 . "Why P.Jradose: Paintings From the Teens illnd Twt-nties," a group Show by uhfornia artJSIS, opens fn .. ady and continues through Nov 20 Drawings From the Collection," • selec- uon of JO works on paper by prominent C.1lofornld artists from the museum's per- m,menl collection. and "The Encomf>o;lssing [ ~e· Photography dS Drawing." which e)(· .im1n~ connections between photography and d1.iw1ng on &II h1!>!01ical .ind contrm po<ary wor~. cl<.>ses May Sund.iy Hours. 11 am -5 pm Tu~ay·Sun:lay Adm1s """ SJ lor Jdulb. S l 50 for i.enoor c11t zens. students, lree for ctuldren under 12 • ugunill Art Mu,eum -South Cout Pl•za S.1lellile 3333 Bn!>lol Sc.. Costa i\.k'sa, 662-336&. "Milk and Hont>y,'' ::.us.:in loseph's s1te·spec1ftc inSLJlla1ton filled '"th c0W1, c.il\ICS, giant eating utensils and •llher \\Ur~ designed to question the w•y ._rr1eroc.ins view different roles 1n society, <0nhnue-s through June 21 Hours 11 J m .q p m Monday-fnday 10 • m ·6 µ m Sdturd.ty, 11 d.m -6 pm. ~ndJy Ad· m1~1 frtt • Newport H;irbor Art Mu1eum 850 5.ln llcnwnte Onve. Newport Beach, 759· I 1 n The only West Coast appe.ir.ince o( Ot'\ 11 on the Sld1rs looking Back •t the lii;hll£". " a lhem.itically org;inized rccon-""l'f Jhon of the art ol the last deode by 50 01 the bc:sl·known artists o( the '80s. roo1onue-s through June 21 . Hours 10 .i m ·5 pm. Tuesd.iy-Sunday. A.dm1SS100 SJ '"' adults, S2 fOf senior citizens and Slu· d,•nts S 1 f0t children 6-1 7 Community Galleries • Costill Meu Ari Lugue C..llery 1661 \11nllm"l'' A~ Sant.a An.a, 540.6-4 30 \\or b'r \.lrlOU~ league membe11 on per n1Jnen1 d1spl•y A.dmtUIOn Free Hours IU .t m 6 pm Monday·Sdlurday, 11 • m >pm !>und.iy • Irvine Civic Crnler 1 Ci\<te Ct"nler Pl,tlJ lrvmt', 714 ·6000 Sculptur~ by lr- "ne drt1~ l1S.l C.irden on view throulth luly I 6 A reception will be held 2. )().4: Jo pm M.ty 29. Hoors 8 •.m -5 p.m. Mon d.1\ Frid.iy AdmisS>On Frtt • Newport Be.ach City H.all C..lle'l. })()() "'t'"J>M Blvd . Newpoo Beach. 64 -1150 Poi>lel\ by Brllte Nugent •nd photogr.iphs tJv Mt•rlyn Moll.ard on lllew throu~ July 7 Hoo"' 8 a m S pm Monday·Friday Ad· m11.S1on Free • N'''"port 8e.1ch Public libr.ary Nt•wpon f1•ntl"r Brandi 1156 5.ln Clemente DrM.', ~''"fl"rt Bt•.ith 644 )191 "l.tS11ng Im· P'"' • '" .t ~ow o( "".ilt>rcolOf'S •nd 04ls b~ l "1.' ThomJJ"OO conunues through M.ily 11 Hnurs <I .i m 9 p m Monday· ThuNla\' 9 .l m 6 pm Friday. 9 am 5 p m S.tturd.iy; noon 5 p m Sunddy Ad· m1~s1on Free Orange Coast's Most Complete 760-9100. Mixed-Medi.a monoptints .ind w.itrm>lon by M.trg,aret Bedell ;and l1m1tr<! pnnts .and embossea w11ercolon by L1"'tj Whrltemott on permant'tlt djsptay 110\l•i 10 1.m.·5:30 p.m. Tues<Say-l hursd.:iy n• by .ippointmenl AdtnlSMOO' frtt. • Nf.SI CalM.ty 41)1 S. ~n Sc . !>.tn1.1 AN, 979-2787 An eid\tbooon ol figut.11 .. t p.i1ntinp by Of~ County con1empi1"'" lttrsts Duron Simcoe •nd Jeff Del :-.;," , contltlutS ttvoud1 the rnd ol M.ly Hour) Monday·foday 10 I m .·S pm Adm••~" Frf!ft. ~ • Ott lhe W •II C.lltry 21 2l M.lin ~t t'funttni;ton Bexh, Sl6·6488 WU1l, 1" ~ Sh.to, log.an, So.I~. Blu1nh.1l• and Cmbv Mt' on ">t'W 1ndelin.teh Hou 11 .11 m .. 6 pm Mond.t~ Frid.I) 11 .i r1 • p.m. S...turd.ly; 11 .i 1\1 ·5 pm Sul\Cl.J)' A.11 m!UIOI\: Free •on tti. w.n c.11ery lH1-e v .. , t • ~ Be~. 723 5950. Worlu 111 • Or.inge Coul College, 2701 fairv1ew •Circle C..llery South Coast Plaza. 333 S Court, JHl ~.u St . Cost.I ,\161, 549 Mc»e, N.l~. ~'~i. Mul..11. 'A .i•d Road, Cosu Mes.ii, 432-5 703. Photogra· Bristol St., Cow Mesa, 54().5077 The 1959 "Es.wnti.lls Only," • speci.11 ellh1bi· Bd\ttns 1na ~~eon ~m.a/W'n1 1, pher Patrick Nag.tan! is exhibiting his work lOOth •nnMf'Sary cl the birth of Erte, the hon ol b<1lhanLly rolortd, d«or.itM:fy cvt. pe..y Hours: 10 il m 6 pm Mor11L., throo5lh WedneSd.ay in the Fine Alu Build. father ol Art Deco. is celebf•ted With illn art gt.us by Orrefon lltJ)l £nk.i l•rtiif:llr.e, ~rlCLly; 10 .a.m.·5 pm S.Jturdav. 11 a '" mg. Hours. 9 • m ·5 pm. Mond.y-Fnday e>.h1bition ol the rnasier's most-cl.l\SOC lttho c~ fr.d.iy Hours 10 .i.m -9 p.m. Mon· pm ~. Adrni1'IOn Ffft. AdmlSSIOO: Free. griphs Ind iot'ftgraph.s. wtudl clow5 Mon day-foday 10 • m.-6 pm. S.Jtu~; 11 • 5ofM u t II Hau1t lo lohemi.ui •Orange County C~ter I« Cont em-~y. Hoors 10 "m -9 Pm MondJy· • m.-5 Pm Sunday Ad~ f~ GrOO\'e 218 l 17th St., CA.I.a 1.~. t.~: P°'AfY Art 3621 w . MacArthur Blvd , Friday; lO • m.-6 Pm 5.lturday. noon-6-•The Crrgoty C.llery )406 V~ Lido, 1372. M. colleal~. mro furn11.•t Space 111. S...nta Ana, 549-4989. "Re.iii-p.m. Sunday. AdmiSSIOO. free. Newpott Beach. 723-0887. Worts by 11\'i · funly Vint.tge Mw:I trendy M'N cloching .1nc1 Lies: Yard Ml Schooled Ml," artwol'k •Cosby C..llery 3404 Via Oporto, New ter~ artist Chi~ 5.lntlev on displJy He ~ ~res on dispY)< f0t wk 111111 , from inside Californi.i state prisons. doses port Beillch 723·4758. C.lrfornia co.ntal itnd Russell ~qun W111 demonwate t~r 11 a m.•S pm ~ s.turda) nt ~ , Friddy. Santa An.11 Hifi School students paintings by conlempomy colorist Cosby techniques on the sldew•lk •n front ol the po;ntment. Janet MackaiJ. and Patnci.a Whites.de Pfirll· will be on display through June 15 Hoo11· gallefy on S..turd.ay •South COlit Alt C~IH 283 E 1 ~1h ,1 •ps P.fe5ent ·~.u. Spirits and Othef 10 •.m -6 pm Sun .• Mon., and Thursd.ly • Hoct.d Sl.tmrMr An c.i~ 2006 ColW ~. 64._.5.,.5 All•n"1titJf1 C• M.Jnifesutions from Lile Psyche" from 11 am.· II p.m. Fn., illnd 5.lt Adm1»ion Court A-. N....-vvt o---a.. Contin•""'k f ~ .1--Wednesd.ly thr<>Oi!h June 26 Hours 11 F ... ~ .. ,..... ..,.....,, -· rom · • f,..,_'°" Oun Bluth <10.:I a m -.4 p.m. wedncsdoily-Sunday Ad mis-ree. e11h1bt1 featurf'S ongm..al •rt '"111.abko f0t tUnN .t ttudio., 0ttpn.tl "'• .:.i saon· Frtt •De C ruf Alt Inc. J400 Avenue ol the s.ile by more than 20 Sout~n C:.U.tomli '-CUI~ ind tt-t.arnic: pi«e •nJ " w-lt Alts, Co5Y Mes.ii, 557-5240. P.istel paint· artlSU in •II ~ ol med1t1 Houn 6·9 llOn d rllnltcd ld1to\ f.thoJr~ •nd °"'" •Security Pxlric G.11flery SSS Anton 11185 by Elizabeth L•louichelt continues in· p.m. Mond.iy-Fi1eily and by 1ppotntn'll'nt, 11.tph) by various art.a .ve on ~rm,.nm• Blvd., Costa Mesa, 4l3·6000. "C~ned. de1initely. Hours: 10 30 a.m.-6 p.m. Tu~· • uhin• C..lleri~ 117) ~pott (tnter Clnp.y. Hours· 10 Im 6 pm Mon1l.11 Collected and C.refully Counted" by Nico-day-Saturday fnn.>n unttl 8 pm Frtdoiiyl Dr., Newporl D-.~h., 721-911 7 fl..... fr...f.M 10 "m 5 pm s.mitd.ay la Rosalie Atkmson·Crifftth conllnun Adrr F -..-H~to oc.... ..... -r· · throo5lh June 11. Hours 11 a.m-4 pm mlSSIOO ree 8(!atles ~tonr lm.ti;t'S 1962•1967,"" •South Cout 11.uA and Cf'Y11.ll Coun Tuesd:ly-5.lturdiy Admission Frtt •C.lerie 224 224 For~ Allt' l.agun.i coll«tion o( SO r.arr phawgt•phs by the )))) ~M Suftt, ea.a.. Mew 4H 21t ~.ct.. 494-5757 Worb by Thomas Mel< boiind s olfle'i.>I phorogtill)twr, Lhe I.lie ~.LO All ft.hibic f~<1tunni ~phl 41nd .i Commercial Galleries mgN. ~ Hoppt'f, LeRov Neim.1n. Peter Hoffm•nn. clo'e' Mond.iy. Hou" wtto cl 1onncf p~ A'ieh.id Nm11i 1181ue Muble Cofftthouse 1970 Harbot M.llC. VtCtor V•s.rt'ly •nd Alvar •ft' fe•tured Monday·S..lurday, lO • m.-lO Pm• Sun-.Jft' ~ ihown in~.ail Court A l l 11\ I ' _ .. _,.1n1•ely Ong•nal n.a1nt1ngs by •--·1 •n. dJy. 11 .a "' 7 Pm• .a •-~ ,_... .J ,....... n W."'11 .. on -'· ·'• B vd., Costi Mesa, 646-5776 D•lltd Ellis, "'""" • • .-OU<;.! • '<OOUll ...--ui '"" • • ·• "'''"''' painter, ~ulp40f •ind designer o1 ~ •SU Pamela ulo<e, R Lana S1ew•ri •l e M~rid~n holtl 4 S00 MM.Atthur .at I~ Coult tn South Co.tit Pl.u.a 14,1411 piece furniture. is fe•tured arti~ fOf M.'ly l'atrl(:k Tobrn. Randt L~ ant.I COfinnc Blvd . Newport 6c1Kh, 47().2001 The! .lit· ot\lblu cxint1n~ t1vou;, May 31 Hours. 6.JO J m ·11 p.m . Sund•y· Schminke, ... u well as pholcf,.iphy .an by istry o( the l•gun.l 8e.:ic:h P.ige.int ol the 8 Sgry ShMC• fine Aft C.Jk:r " 1 ~•1811 Thursd.iy; 6:30 .a.m.-midnight fridilly· Sus.in Swanezy, on d~.1y .t roogrout Lile Moilsters and fa«iv•I ol the ..VU Wllf lw nn Sand c..nron A~. ~ 1•5 1,..,~. ; 11 5.lturdilly Admission: Free. 5j)ting months. ~!\ 0 am -6 p .m. Sun-d1spl.Oly 1n the ~·n lobby tenilCl' tocUy 0445• bhtbocs cl •«ctc:olon ...... Ouoi.: d•y-ThursdJy; 10 • m -9 p.m Friday· thrOugtl July )0 .,,. • Ch1ries Whitchurch 5973 EnCneer "·t rda Adr F ~and neon 1CUlptut~t.im ·1 Dr1Yt', Huntington Be.di, 373-4459. ...... ~ ~ ..., -· ....,""''T 1 .,...,,,., ~ ~ y Ito.If• .Hu y miss.oo rtt • ...... ~,_. 1_,.,_,1 St·..,lo ·-d ,,.·It.-n~~ "·-·-....___ 11 of the exti.6thon "£)(~ From the • C.lleri.a Orrefors Kcnl.l Bod• 1n Cryst.11 700 1 urNtlOrt Ave , CofDN d]I Mir 10 i .m .5 pm T~·~y. ~~."wh~~l~Lhe~o(~y ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiii~ fnes.z, Scott Owens and I.an R.atowd.l, con· f I trnues through June 2. Hours: 10 •.m.·5 pm. Monday-Frid.ay; 11 a.m.-4 p.m Satur- d.iy; oand by •ppointmenL Admission Fr~. • The Chuck Jones Show Room 2900 E Coasc Hwy., C°'ona del Mar, 759 12)2 As part of Lhe itntrNLion vt ipllery's one- yt-•r ~nniven.Jly, one of Jones newest td1· lions, "Wed W1V·veJ Villh·wee," fe~~ El~ Fudd, is now •v11lable Lo be v •nd purctwed. MY ... * "Rev It Up" at * *FREE* Baby Back Ribs Buy a large order and get a regular order FRBE! One aqJQll SXI' aqJlc. Net Viii! wilh Ill)' odw:t dilau1l ~ '1Gd's Ea& R'ec" ar'ilJQ Go"' Qftbs. Qqo'I ~ farc:&il dia:O... OqxJn Vllid Yll ·Y19/2dliy I In. I~ '----~----------~--~-- MAIOU II nne '* ........... uu. ,,_.,.., """"" t ......... . ...1 ... . LA I YIJWOE M:T ••IW'Otl .. .... .., • J.•. 4 Orange Coast Weekend / 'f!lu~ay, May 21 , 1992 f • • • • ' ' ,.f • • •• CALENDAR _; · .~. j, ·_·. 540-12 2 4 •Sus.in Splritus Calllfl' llll 8eM St. (Jn r...a~ Couttl, ea.. Mew. S49-75SO. TIJ;d' innu.I ohtbtion "Ptecious MeWs Ill," focusinl on 1rtiRs )c»n ~. WiU Hi- roshi Oda., tor"' Stolces ind ~ ra. all ol wftoft'I ~ the PLltinum-P~a.iium printing procs. dal.es Slturdly. Hours: 10 1.m.-9 p.m. Monday·Fridly; 10 1.m.·6 p.m. Sf.!urW-f; noon·S p.m. 'SYnctaiy. Ad- miwon: Free. • Thrllf)'041 Alt Studiol lll Ubfillo1 cosu Mesa. 642·5978. Orjginll oils l nCJ watem>lors; ~inti!'15 rrom &.Iii, Indonesia; wood GIMnp Ind ilwb (Ntured. Hours: 11 1.m.-7 p.m. Tuesdly-Saturdly by 1p- polntrne-nt. •Vallejo Cal~ 1610 West Colst Higtl-~y. ~ Be.lch, 642·7945. "lntem.l· tioNI Mlr!WM Art Festiv1l," .n eichibition al 20 modern-day ~nten ol ship and the w.i. continues~ June 9. Hours: 9:30 ai.m.-5:30 p.m. dlifY, n.cept Sund.iyL • WhiltnM C&lleriet 3S45 £. COillt High-way. CotoN det Mil. 67S·2478. Pnnts, ~ Ind ~NA. by 5tobllt. Robeft T1yb, Jowl Eiden~ ai.nd luW ic.imit on WW lndefin.tefy. Colliery Is bdusiYe ~~ ol ~ Wilc:oic ~ w.>-~rc:olorl. Haun: 10 1.m.-6 p.m. T~y­Slturday; 11 1.m.·5 p.m SUndly. Admis- SoOI'\ ffft. • WOf'\1 ~ South ))l) ~M St. (1n Ctysul <:ourt1. c~ Mesa, 979-6757. o.s. pby ol worts by mixrd med'll M1.ist Kl1J toi do5ft Sund.Jy Hours· 10 1..m.·9 p.m. Monday-Fridiy; 10 1 m -6 p.m. Sat~ Vld 11 l m.-6 p m Sonday Admission. frtt Slrlnge phenomef\I. Hours: 1 O .l m -6 p.m. dli!y. • llidwd Nixon Ubnty and l irlhp&Ke 18001 YOO» lind.l BMt., Y0tbi l.ind<a, 993·3393. "NMria'1 Pr~ts 1t1d Amefica's hstime," the brgest collec:1ion ever g.ithen!d ol ~ b.12bln memorabilil.. iJ dlspLJyed through Aus. 2 ''RN & JFK: Fnendly Rivlk" continu~ ~May 29. H<MS: 10 1.m.·5 p.m ~~rdly 1nd 11 1 m.·S p.m. Sun· dly. ISMOO: S 1 ·$4.SO. • Roget's Clrdem 2301 San Jc»quin Hills ~ Newport 86c.h, 640.5800. U · hibits, shows Ind oontests offered at ttus yeM·round pden restiv1I. Hours: 9 1.m.-6 p.m. daily. • Slnta Ana Zoo 1801 E. Chestnut Ave .. »nQ AN.. A IMRe ~r~ ol 1nlm.ils and birdJ I.net a chilcJ~·s ~ng LOO offered 10 1.m..·5 p.m. dilly. Admission: 75 ants- S2. •Shemwt LlbRry and CM~s 2647 E C.ol.tt Hipay, C0t0N ~ M.lr. 673· 2261. AltrKtJons indude bounal g.ir· dem, I~. a~ designed (OI dw blind I.net I hcstoric.11 reseMdl ~t'f. A lt'I ptdt'n RMng "&f't lundlft operates Slturdiy-Moncby from 11 1.m ·3 pm Hours: 10:30 1.m.-4 pm . dl1ly. 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M.ly 22 1t 6· 30 p m .• Gour· mtt Diners ol ()pef1 PIClfte c*bt;aite ~ ol compmer R~rd Wagnt'f with See BLACKBOOK/I TOP TEN May 11 • May 18 1. Last Boy Scout 2. A sher King 3. Frankie & Johnny (1991) 4. Dead Again s. Uttte Man Tate 6. Shattered (1 991) 7. The Doctor 8. Boyz N The Hood 9. Necessary Roughness 1 o. 101 Dalmatlons CD's 1. Kris Kross "Totally Krossed Out" 2. Red Hot Chlll Peppers .. Blood Sugar Sex Magik" 3. Garth Brooks .. Ropln' The WJnd" 4. Queen "Clualc Queen" 5. Wynonna Judd "Wynonna" 6. U2 °Achtung Baby" 7. Sir Mix A Lot "Mack Daddy" 8. Cure 0 Wlsh" 9. Garth Brooks "No Fences" 10. Uonel l SINGLES 1. Krill Kroll 0 Jump" 2. S6r Mbt A Lot "Baby Got Back" 3. Red Hot Chill Peppers ''Under The Bridge'' 4. Eric a.pton '"T_.. In Hesven" 5. Qu1en "Show Must Go On" 8. T L C "Ain't Too Proud 2 Beg" 7. Shenice "Siient Prayer" 8. Atrelted Development 1"T ....... 1ee" 9. C.... Dion "If You Alked Me To" "F!Rff OllTE" Brad knew he needed to make a good first impression. Jennifer was a woman of discriminating tastes ... So he checked out the dining guide in th e OC WEEKEND section, and made a reservation . Jennifer took a bite, and smiled. He'd made the right choice. When ~~you can't afford to make• ~<-,mistake/ ofange Coat W•erld I Thurlday, May 21 , 1992 8 W hen I first received the information for Security Pacific Gallery's current group exhibition entitled "Telephone" (through June 13), I a~sumed 1t to be an e~h1bit "hich would visually and conceptually e~plore, from rotary dial to fax, that ever-evolving icon of communication which not only puts the pace into our tla1lv lives. but essentially defines the arch of achievement worldwide. Actually, I was anticipating a lot of arli'>t humor and visual pun~ since the po1cn 1ial fllr parody c1bout our changing phone culture and hchav1oral hJblt<; on the horn !>Ccms 10 be J ripe target for conrcmporary an. B~ the rime I got to 1hc gallery, nt\ 1m.1g1nation was running wild "11h \\Jtcrcoku version!. of \01ce m.111. '"h1wphrenic caO\ases about call·" :uting protocol. and - c\·cn lx><l} 's fa~oritc -a\Scmblagcs combining telephone tag and an .. wcring-machme conversations v.1th all the man1pula11ve advantages of cJlling ONLY -...hen you can get .iwa~ w11h leaving a message. You ~now. getttng credit for your call w 11hout confronting the criteria in a rclat1un\h1p -almost seems hke a \lgnpost for the '90s, wouldn't you \.I\ ! ..... Mll~lftl Arts Scene What I found in~tead at Security Pacific was an equally entertaining exhibit which u<,cd the mechanics of the old-fash1oncd kid's party game called "telephone" as a way of organmng the work of nine contemporary Los Angeles artists. Remember in the ------game how one person would start the cham by wlu,pcnng a message to the next. and \0 on. unttl the last person in the line-up would repeat their version of the message which. no doubt, had suffered d1stort1on in the transla1ion'> Security Pacific Gallery curator Mark Johnstone has applied this c;amc principle in order to circumvent what he regards as the more common experience of relying on a curator's impulses in putting together \clcctmns for an exhibi1ion. In order 10 explore artistic motivations -how an arll\t views hislher work related 10 the work of others through a conceptual thread -the premise here was to select artislS in a relay·slyle chain of command. Moreover, Johnstone selected painter Peter Zokosky's lushly colored canvases of a natural world both cerebral and fantastJC for the front of the gallery. Zokoslcy in tum chose popular assemblage artist Michael McMillen, who thereby taaed Kai Dob Cheng. Chcna decided on Georae Hcnns. who then thouaht of Mark Teresa and IO on, until the equally portioned saUery q>ace had also been 1Uoued to (in order of appearance) -Lavi Daniel, Ned Evans. Bany Campion and Rebecca George Herms' "Totally Obsessed" (lop) and Peter Zokosky's "Barbary Ape" at Securi ty P.icific G.lllery. as s~en through the game ·I of'. telephone at Security Pacific Jo MoraJes. Whal you end up with is a SlartJingly brilliant assortment of oewcomers along with old favorites like George Herms whose visually poetic, landmark assemblaae work you rarely 1et to KC in such seductive chunks.. For example. "Studio" (raken from his early 'SOI series "Rome Poem") is a rather salty yet melancholy tribute to a continental IOYe affair. A pair of shoddy hiJh·hcel sandals have casually landed next to a scribbled "thank you. George" note, each item attached to a cardboard-like poslcr with the word "'1udio" and the mysterious phrase "L'autre Enigmistiea" -that lingering memory of when in Rome ... giving new life to what is overlooked or ignored as trivial. Herms' more recent "Totally Obsessed'' collage (pictured) is derived from a newspaper article and parodies the commercial preparations and cosmetic effons applied in order to witness nature's solar eclipse. Change surrounds and envelopes us, and Herms offers new ways of seeing the processes. events and objects of those lifecycles. Herms wns selected by up-and-coming assemblage anist Kai Bob Cheng who also seems to be driven by focusing on reassembling the world's found aast-offs into wondrous objects that visually buzz like camera niuhCi, vignettes of time that question the z:iny creation of objects and their use. "Star of Paris." for example. becomes the Eiffel Tower as ndio satellite, while the playful "PeeWee's Gamcboard" (warch our now) avens your obvious expectations to a pinball-like machine which uses sJlverware and foodstuffs to create the conrraption. Michael McMillan, like Chcna whom he selected, awakens delisht In his amalgamations of mundane ob1ect~ As a former designer of miniatures for motion picture sci!>, McMillan display meticulous vmon and skill in his creations v.hich frequently utilize activity and sound as components contnbormg to the \\oOndrous clement of time pa~ae which directs the majority of his works. T he exhibition concludes with works by Rebecca Jo Morule which brings the show full circle. Morales and Zokoslcy inhabit different areas of the same world, each focused on narural phenomena in the c:yclci of life and death; biology and art arc combined through the artists' actions. With "Telephone." curator Mark Johnstone. who is vice pre 1den1 of Cuhur•I Affairs for Sccunry Pac1ric. is to be commended ror yc1 another. superbly conceived 1hcma11e group •how. Despite lhe uncenain ruturc of the Security Pacific Galleries (in Costa Mesa, and downto'*n Los Anaclcs) due to the rccen1 mer1er with lbnk or America. Johnsrone hu continued to entertain and challcn~ audiences with some or lhe °'°'' 1houaht·provokin1 CJthibitiOns betna shown in Southern Califom1a. S«.rltJ' P«ltk G•lltty, S...tt CMSI Mdro Cftlltt; JD ..&.toe BIYd., C4*• MMll. 4lJ.4M. 8-n: ~q&lhlnfq '' .... _., ..... Ad•lu'-: ltw. UIMER: From3 oria,inal story directed by Friinci Foid C'oPPOla and bascd on Stoker's classic 1897 00\-cl. S1Jr· rint Gary Oldm:.n, W1non11 Ryder, Anthony I l~ms :ind Keanu ReC'\"CS. • .. r., and A-.)" Uni\-cNI. Openin1 Friday, this epic ro- mantic: advcnlurc filmed in Pan· avision Super 70 by d1rct1or Ron Howard s1ars Tom Cru1)C as o poor tcn;int fiinncr in 19th century Ireland v.ho becomes the unv.ilhng tra\cl comp;aniun or a 111·calthy ~ndlord's doughier. pht)"Cd ~ Crui ·, rcal·hfc wife. Nicole Kidman. • "llousulurr" Univcr)JI. ope111ng June 12 anJ "O\'ath lk· com~• lltr'' Un1\'CNI, openm~ July lt, mJ)' lecp Cold1c llJ"'n all O-.'Ct the screen all )Un1m~r. Cuncntly suurina 1n MGM·\ .. Crf1\Cl"O)\," the story ut ll \In• ate molhtr nus1ng ll Ch1IJ II\ lhc turbulent '6'A, H:i""n ~um SIC\c MMl1n in "llou snt.:r:' 111hKh find Martin pb)in& • Jilted .u• ch1tL-ct 111 hose onc-n1Jht 0111~ '*Ith qu1rt.y con :artist llil--.n leads to a pn:pc:>stcruus prcJ1~ ~· mcnt Frank Oz din:ctcd lo Robert ~cck11' "Dci11 h Ile· comes Her." lla\\on 1i JOincd ~ Met)l Strcep and Bruce \\ 1111~ in v.h1t's billed as a "·1ld and 'iiltitty cacncdy about the quc t fof ctcrn:aJ youth • .. R.lbln& Caln.. Uni~cnJI Tcntatl\cly 5Chct.lulcd to com< OU( 1n AUJU!i.l IS thlJ film b) thrill m:a~er Ori+tn De Palma Starrms John uthaoow u a ch1IJ psycho'°'ist v.ho lidna~ h1' own d:1ughtet for mystcrklu~ mC>tivc.s, then mancrm1nd' .i scheme to frame h11 C•·w1k\ lover for the rnme • ••Batnaan lkcursu" W.irncr Bro:-. Once aa11n, Mich.ad Keaton 1i the caped CN\.:iJcr, thi\ time doing battle v.11h C11t· v.om:an (Michelle Pfeiffer) :anJ Pcnpu> (Danny DcV1to). T1m Bunon returns 10 t~ d1rcC1ur·, chair ror the sequel. l.itcd ror a June 22 release ft.ICU: From 3 •».JG.·~~ 1 .,...._ 111l0 i.1l0 10 UOO CIHIMA ._..., M • ,....... "' ••n '"° ~ ....... >11112l0.S 7l0 10 ~TMU~~l c-~ .._...t lMJl(lt 1 t •S Coltl Miii SOWA110t C*1MA ONTfl 1101 ........, M .I.....,. V..-. C-tl'f •1•1 I ... ......,... ~I lJO \ IJO 10 d 2 • .._ .... .._ f'C4 I lO l JO ~JO. I JO. 9 JO. 11 IS ) ktr I._, l"G IJ) I. 4, 1, 10 4 ,_,._,(l"G..l'fJ,S.I IOU IOWAllDS C*IMA ._._ .... ,,..,..A.- LeolhM ...__ J l . 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YCIQ **Id ~e amuliar quabcies nl be ~ STI llllderfcwty. Cosia Mal. Call 11.S9 CHlllSTtAN SJNOLE MOM. 40. S'9 ltr. loolq f«llllSWM.C'Ms- 1119 k>t!IJ01 ~.lroomdllDCia& ID telrt. SaMI Alla. Call 2..\49. CAAi.NG IEWlSH WIDOW, 60, ~ ltLt to lo¥c.. l..,i\ .s clllu tplft. HlllhlgtOll Bed. Call 2j()'J, CHRISTIAN SWF. tttjoy1 a.t doon. Wll!Jt. ~ HID. line I c•ld. OIJOYf hfe. S«u SWM1>WMZ9--40.ltM¥11Ua.Seel bh. ~1799 SWF. 19, dlllbby, kwlble. ~ Ill& IOddy t-seel.al& romantic SM •ilo loolJ !Nldc. l10I Just OUUldc F\&Uaulll. ('llJ I 393. B~ M1DUJl penonahty. t. mtn1blc Ann Marpm Prol'C$- sioMI ...., •lib mqwnna mind ti«b 1chtnt111t10mC. aood·bu· IDOf'ed. 1cns111ve, wdl ICIJlllltd lllMdun, boomd. Mum I.It fit a aim. NIS. pl llll1Rd, pot.lllW llld °""" 4s. 9 Lo&lg 8*11.. Call 2957. P!Tm!. AnRAC11VI!, AC· TM!. WP, WOlld1*c I ...,_.111 •JAllboa orfor~t&-c. .-.or..-.,..._U..._. c.11~ ATTMC11V& S8XY ILOND6. SJF. JO, vru SJM. '<>+. lovn horses. cow1ry m11s11:/danc1ng, •nnaJcn,111-boors • must. TIOIJn Ca1116n PllElTY. PETITE. MUSIC TEACHER.STn 10.~•~ maJI wtlo as q>1n1111lly minded. llbktlc, 4(). "· IO Wit a special ttrc '°'*'· °'*'&' C:fM'll'J Call 2000. ACTIVE.PE'T11U.ADY, m 60lcs., ~cs cllnclnl. nwlinJ ab #11111 ""tdl"""8r'*"'llS! Aillcnoft. Call z.m. GJNGE.ll RODGERS Jtds ,,.m. f.i Fted Aum to 1r1P. ~ qtll ,....._. ~ Sac.-.y ~ ...... Pwt. Clll 1.U 8EAU11FUL. dono'l mcan I elm t tMw •'hit's lmportlnt Ill h~~­ Ull. v.Olting Ola, fncnch, tenlll\, en vet. an llld llJU..'\1('1 I am 111 m) 40') (kd.30's).blonde,Sf/120 twwld lilt tomea a 41·S:? )T oldemocJOn. YOLSG SO. BLONDE. S'6/tn. _..,, l1Ulll ()\Cf so. v.c:irt.1111. kl C'll- JO'/ fun nl pomblc ~IMtOMIUJI CINI Mel.a. Call I~ I . I a 1ant••• Ir's u ~ ~ l-~31 l. ... ~ lhe pcnol-and.., tbc»e 1hll ~ .......rto ~. Olde or nlllat noee d lht ~-. nUmbct •me end d acta ad. You an Ml'tW:f II.....,. .... ~. M one flbone call. $KKc )'OUI mil I I iet • lllAlli!id ID one minute, ~ a Uldc ~ to Whit you want to say. You can dcxribc ~and whir you Uke fO do, say why you found I.be ad lnlete3ling Md be 6Ute to IC"JVC Inf~ on how you can bt' conaiaetl. tJttt Oplloa #1 rot a fuithcr c:xpbnation ()[the 8Cl"Ykc. z. eau our "O;ateiine.· G ~, .. ~ma.ii S}'S'(em. .tnd sielcct Opdoa n .u tbe nlain mcou. When you arc :Lsked '°' the number Ol lhe ad you wish LO respond to, 'simply ~ the fout digit "CaJJ• number from that ad. If you don't .. 11 right &:he Mil rune. the menu will rq>e21. $0 doni b.31\g up1 Most ~will ~ a voice ad, but you can ~ve a ~nm 'tf they haw not yet lt'COfded it. ~ you ~ left yow ~. you can replay " aod re-t'eOOtd if )"OU choose. You can then go to ctt nezi .0 you wish lO :lJ'\SWer, 3. Or you can ~ through the vok'e ads d men CK women In a !.c~ qc FOUP· Just <ielea Opdoe ~ The number fO dJal 1': 1 (900) 407-'377 uo,.,. ...... (Cdl llO Ibis lfM*'t ~· btdHotwlJbc>-JkW *I., I*• ,,._,,,""""'flip~ f*-dltdtfor• .,,.~ Women Seeking Men Sf Single F emole SM Single Mole 0 01ve>1c4ld G Gay l (e~b•o•· J LJewosh A Aston • Blod H H1ip<>nt<: w Whoi. N/D No Orvgs N/S ~m<>l ... N/l>rWI Non-Or1n61., RI .AOC CHRISTIA"' SI NGU-~ J l. '~ 1'"'11) llll I~ 11 1. thin. IQwn e\c' l id, Sttl.' 11.ll Cnmttan lunn\ k•Ho~ "'hllc pm(cs.\IOnll '"•~<"'Ito 40 T11""1\all1112..' Ill <l'lll Wl[)()W "'' )Ol "-G -n'.l ' A \I\ t llffl IOI "' All U'll llcach <11.J l~~th• ,(',.purl lk.tr.h (All : ... (N l'l OPL l \4.) I \i 4. ITR4.C. II\ l I •p« \ 1\.111.1~. pnnr '. I' 4~ ln11l lll~ng DJF I ,. 1111 an 1ntcll1,-rnL profM"kll\al lt'"l'h ~.Ill-~\ "''th IJ<1<"1 ~"'1 .,-,.I• J1•ltl monJ lf'\l/lC C'&ll 14-111 \I \ '\ 81 \0 \1 HRl \ETTE. fll<• bl l I I Yr\ DJT. 1~.1'11t' I I 1 " d11ld nt"' 111 CA from 011 1JY" 't't'~'\V.\l 1(\..t~y1'1UCTIJll) it.mo~ J1n.nc1 .ind dl!lcm1 mmr 1>1 ill 1!'lt'1ld.J11p. fun ~ lau,t11cr I .i~un• ''fuel <.all I~ U 11 I Ill \I\ AC t<>I 'i. l"'T'Ell.J I ,f 'I fl'm10111c: aura<·tiw, l>lundc ""\.1n~ Ill.it 'l'C'UI mal\ IO ..ta.it 01\ ll°'I fllf loft >\f(' Ill I<' ~~ \11, Wfl \ K'~t ( .tll ~t'ilJ 1'111 ll<if'\I AllltA<11\I '"I. ,., ~ /I !II. \tt\.\ \V.. \i Ill ~h !Ilk• •lllflJ. dar11.1nJ., t..ROQ and 11111 I vlk-11.-.i C &II 11~ 1 ~ ITllA\TI\'E A. U -FlGl RED \iA'4A 8EAll 1wc:r 2nlll!o. Sef\• 1nlt'fh,mt. 1&11 Jar\ .., hlnd.100lnr V.'4 H-¥1 ~Mly Fullcnon C'all 1 'ltl l'M ~THI: WOMAN l"4 RED flf lllr ~lri l'IC•I door, b1111(11 S- OM 1n tlrt•«11 y1>11 re lootJ111 for rm I prol~\IClf\al SWF. NIS \ l ''7' hlondtAlluc M*'Y wined ·~~ I ,..,,u re1um Ill callJ' II ntW Call 196.' IRJSH LASS. SWF. S"ll'l1. .SS sina'J'e., ,..... dowll ., em1lt.. 11111. J7·~. WM 10 lilft loYe. life .t lm&l'a-Lei's d llld ~ 111- taalS. CalU1I an. Caumy. Call 2213. PRfTTY. VIVACIOUS. playful. lldvc:ann1lu, edocaled. fClllUllllt. lo¥ulc lldy, tUly imemls. aU MXlCSdul llll'w:llyt IDlll. 4)-58. Long Belch. Call 246.l SOULMAT£S1 ATTRACTlVE BLUE-EYEDlnncftt.J,.5'2'/I II , mtd l«tualJy Clll'IOUi. emooonally ahvc. phyiically 1C11vt, 1uchcf Apprmases pmooal ~. llMCI· nt)' and 1 ~St of humor Sert.mg SWM to 4, ""'th .im1l1r qu&h~ ln-anc Call I 551. A lTRAC11VE. SWF, ''· LONG HAIRJGRN EYES. 1()8.t f..iaJO)' \auglun, COOYCNl>OO. lhc outdool\. ~ pafonmng ltlS.11&1.llft rood Serl poslllW. ttiNOOIJ. ,,..,m- ~iooaJ SWM. 29-40. for f'ncnchlup. fwa Ind powhlt romant"C Com '4rf.I ca111n4 Ft,"laLOV~ a.ASSY UJ>). l\JS. 4(l., !ottl.I llh ClllllfW\. - cosful 1cnllcm1n 45-SS for fnmdsl11Jlt'rel111oml11p "c""pon Bca..h Call~ PROA:SSIOS,\l, A lTRACTIVE. C"Hf.ERFUL.SWCF. W , H,tttli 1mdh~1. athkflc leClft WM, .JI 19. 28 r11111tt valcnlmt IMnt Clll 18SO. A TTllACTIVE.. PROFESSION,\l, ADVENTUROUS. lllllctic; roman tic. SWF. tnm NI'S. ted.i 37411 m111 w11h ,,rm IAr artnbute$, T 11.~un Ranch C.1JI I~ 18 Hf..ALntY ~LlliY WISE.,., Al!rac11\ t'Jlff\11er1 to.cwpor\ Be.ct\ ~I} ll1l•t SW lad)', l'bu-IC1 (i~1'S.11Clti) ~'~ o( .:romp!~. ~. Ill ICpll~ IJ1d ft~1aJ >«11111) 10 JO) (lill}krutl•ch ~ ltlC9t BfST YEARS• Lei) hrh1 up our 11\C\ ~··· ~ 8c&h. Clll 2ll'2 E80'1rYGRADl·ATEffi'IJ€1''T. !\. '1'fl 11 Secb S'4 Ll lO. '~ fir calla EnlO)'S bluti )UZ. lhcattr. 11rb. 1uch u1111 Beath c1111~ AlTRACTIVESWF,,./S. n 111s. no ~pcncknt>. wcl.\ 1ltnct1•f SWM. N/S, 42 ,S, ruccly bllrlt. 1f fflCtlOIUIC. dlren. honN.111elhJm1. f1oan~telly secure. """° enJnt' lrl\rl, ~. mcJl<ICS. ,oocf COO\t1'ol uonimdqu1C11111it ~1ne f all2214 PRflTY BRIGIIT l\Af n H / 111 pror~ ... onet ')cell. SWM rm r~10al l\-411,oYtr5 UY/lfl\. Ill~ llAlld'ICCllC 11\d ~Ind l~111t ('Ill lfl6' <iOk(JfOl S 8Rll~TI1'£ Swt ,. l~ ~' J'l}'ddorw~· twad.;umr. -~~·1111. '"''''"'· ~ .un. ru .t r11A SWM .. /11l'CWl1 Orim.i \1liat1 fot cnJO)•hk Ind mcmillltful ~tp. N/S Hi.11 111111'1" 8c&il NI IM ATTRACTIVE BLUE.EYED BLO"IDE.61 ,DM',N/S,O , ·one man wu111111. IOC'klna r01 one WOlnlll 1'1111' YOU C9I ch:P lltt up and llkf l'llf ll1ywhm fnlfn lie· qu1ncd C'Vall"' pm IO boUb and ,..,.., Loolll1I for llab6<. Jlt.l f con l'llbu.61'+1tf1ve~ll 5C> Liu da!IC!f\J. ~olte~I. nlO'flcl. kid\ llunhlljlt.i ee.:11 Call 2069 mlPI YOU CAN MEET DWF. 49, N/S. ~ llhdive. CID if )'OU ft DWM. f(/$, 45+, IOCUIC, ~.-i'lewibpdnl­ llQ. Newpon lka::b. Call 2101. EXTREMELY ATTRACTIVE LOOKING R:>lt SAME. Ot.uy. C1f1ft1. *Y SWf ICd.s SWM. N/S. 26-ll, Y«y lltrlalvt, prdCISIOllll. ... ca'1l1J. Must ... kida! lr- ~uie 00 1431. SEAROONCi R:>R SOOLMA1Y! rm lltrktlve. -111. atrec:tionarc. bnghl, f111111y. fit, SJF. N/S, 40. En.)O)l lllO\'lft, danclllg. lll'"I(, walkmJ. good convenaoon. Seel· 101 c1rin1. commun1c11i\'t, fun-~uia. SJM Ntwpm Bc.ach. Call 2397 Pf'JtSJANWAN'TU> ~.SHW. 22. \CrU na, play{lll. Pm1an. ~ IO llli&lk. dult, Ill\., Cl'IJOY bfc.. l..oQI 8e.tdl. Call 1~2 BEAUTIFUL. BRUNETTE TEXAS LADY, 32, S'S', •ould hl\t' • to 1ntt1 1 lllL ~· pde- 1111111 Wllh lllCe ()a Ind I fncndl)' snulc Ncwpon BClcll. Call 1992. YOUlltf\IU. Y MA T\J1lE DWF. pcllfC. qualll)' ScdJ lllldllJCDL NJ S WM. (II, 111111, fll\allClall) ~. pro(cuional b2. "-'l'll" lk8dl. C4'112Nb LOVABLE I .SEEKS IS.~. fun- ~'llS~~ m&k for fnmdi,lup or pouib6r Ida- '~ HYll.llllJUlll 8adl Call DH SWf Of.Slli.S HMDSOME. ITT SBM ~ 40 Im S'9. 39. lit. 111bum/bl11e, &orft'Olll, t1n«tt TllSlrn CAii l~~M VERY CL\SSY UJ>Y' . .&2. dllll.. tall. bbldt. Scd> ~al lift' pllnl1t'f, •tthhy, for $pO!ll•IC'CIU\ cullunl ('YClllJ, 6'+, 4S-«l Ntw pon Bach. Call llal ROMANTIC' RESPONSIVE' RADIANT' DJF cbll'O bmcbomc ~'llY•. mlt'lltacn« SJM, NJS, JS-4~ fr. ~'(llllJnl~ fnaw:W11\lf'lovr ..S- •cntutt Mini be ncb 111 hf.n/ pullOllllC' 111 mutd.. I awan ""ilh opt111rm11' INne cl.u 22211 \Wl H ,A'W'l.EBl"TITT l'li, C11}~\ 'llmrit hfc eqi&all)' • boot. • COll(Q1). ~ Ind !ht dir *1 Sc'Cb ... J.. non..lllln.\l•f ll!dd)' bas Siii\ Jlllfl CIPlUWIO c.11 2111 WL"lSO\ff.. WTTn . S7, TIUM 8l.OND6 BEAUTY ~ rdined JftldauD Ot 10 t.llM mowin. ~~~ ,..,4 hup llld bumor. In• Call 21112 SWF. NIS. LOOKING FOR A TRUL V llflC"E MAN .,e J2.J9 All f\liC l'ltJ(ll•llblt I em Wl\h dlt dTM. llv111t ~11611 A2 Speclal AdverttaJng Supp~ for~ OoMt'Wttieentj • • • ' 1 I t i I .. DJll. ~Y. VIVAOOUS. II& lilt lllQnley ....... _, Pvilll- SMJ!lt --pdmicMI. DIM. 4().49 '1111* tilil. nodillioml ni.es ror · sfd ~ in-. Call2179. OVEJt 45? VEJtYPRBTTY,SUM ST. OWF. tetLs ,.our npcnaiced 11r11. lllldlca.atreaoi. ~­ .,. Loft ~ (DD'l1S. movies. 8cc1bo..,co, Brubeck, 8cllles llld "'* lllllllll\'C ~ Ill Fa..cilllly llUbk. Paaiily on· CfttCd. Eapect illnt. lrvmr Call 2048. A mACTIVE BRlrNETTESWF, NIS. 34. JY«I. flllllly. wsm prr· S0111111y, --kwcr, lool.ln& for -111 'IJCCul NS\4, for Iona lul 1111 fnmdltup IMnr Call I~ WANTED S'l NIS. NJD. \1-6.) wtlo wan&J IO ~ ipK\al. spoded.. loved Ind pempmd. To ipply, l'OIUcl du warm. c1n11150+ DWF. NJS. NID ,..,ho kNca bfr. people and hopeful!) )OU fumn Call 26112 PRElTY. Pt:TITE. PROFES SIONAL. D/F, N/S. •6. •11111 affecuon.mr. ~· En JOY' die Ollldom. 1fXllt dlnrm1. ~ dlttlCr end mud! ll1Cft Scdma a best fncnd. ~end Ide: i-mcr ... 111 llllDll• bed.around r.4llllllll V tttp NI 21 lt> ~TD~F ~.~ J!C01!6t. l1MilC. ~Ida. tn~I. 10W · .. dtmm Serb plaui Ill 1t11rt Sllllt LIJUN 8tadl C 111 2..~ PRETTY. PASSIOSATE.. PRO f'ESSIONAL.. '9. SJ~~. dmn:I Mlldonme N/SID ca-.., m111 of ~ fol romll\IUllCl1& ~rwpon 8c.M:ll. Cl.II I QCI I I WANT IT AU..1 An~ SW 111t ,..,.m All·Amenan p'tOd look• who' l~aatl) & emo&aonall~ ~lift Are you ou1 dlttt"7 l'k&iot NIS.1111 chakftn. no lard> or lnll"lat.llc\. IH. run bad U( NU llld IW 851 Comm dcl MM Call 1611' ( ARl!l:v. An llAC1Wt 81.0''Df-..~ 0111), ,..11, \llC'. bndsc .t •IM .... '"' Std.s "'IS~ 19-t fur (1111 •com ~p ~w C.UI ll.H B~D ATTllACTI\. l'MO faSIO'llAL • I\ 'AF 10 I.hi 1111 lllllCI 111111 »'60 pnilcmorW NSWM lnar Call Nlfl. AW. n Sf.US 1~ OIJll TI~ AMIWM rlAlnlJllly t&lbk f nily onaucd for rm.w.p. pm """ rrwn..-Onnst c QUllf)'' c.tl lt&7'7 SWF, ATnlACTlVI!. 12, .W lOt"' lllY f<¥ ~ 11111 •fbe IDOl'C r'YC lllC!d I ~ (Of pllll 4 ,_,,. tM 1111 qW1t 1t1111t I CrtJ'11 lm'dltlt-..,... ~ . .' ..,.. ....... My~ ~..-. .. -111~ .. , .. ,..,.. CI09lll2 .. ~ C11J 1m Li.TS CONNB'.'.Tl SWP NIS.. ffl llS. lldl ll"*f"1ld 47, ICIM rl• recuoallc, bnpt, r ... y. ~ (acdlld. kM "°"°~ fncodl. imd.. lanit.. ...... ..,. ~ .. ., ~ llld _., YOU:aieotdlt~.STt,.t • _., ..,all 11111 ,.... Call mo 26. SWF, N/S, CUATIVE. lfl91· 11111. ~qctMUn. ru11ly<1111ndcd Enw C1lllVCfAllOft. ~ !90¥· aa, S'6'/l IOI ScrAm1 tniMll~. roman1K:, hcallh <'Oll!C"IOU:s SM ..-..•-•'-'Y ...... __ .__...._.a.. .. °"""-Ol 2119 . F\IN, UIQHT, "· '711"'. Cl· er::tlM...,,.,. ....... bollilc. JW.. ~ s.tJ NIS. prob-....... ~,..,,..(II ....... ..,.... ...... ~. ... life. 14-lcd. ~ m:5 DWF'. fi ....... 40"._ SedJ 1111 ..... -al ..... poilli~ Mb• ... .....,.,.nnd)(/(CYim.. poiic11or-..1.1 MD•pm\I ..imcn Apy,·1at.N/S,lllM kJiowa •bll llt .,_, __ , "'1id ., JllOW fedJnp Lona B«k!I call 2111 N<-v.pon Bach r~ 1108. TALL mn WP. 19, OUTGO INO. rttJO)• ~ll•l· bra.hf• PRETI"Y 8LOlloDI'. SUCCESS· mcMO Sat'b rvn lo\-sni. 141 ~ FUL. sp1111ul. ~pt'I)'. "•blc. JVY for~ piJDibly llllft llllmonlul.. youdlfuU~ la\~ .-i-()pm ('41f "51 .,., OllU!IOI'-tlllCfUWI! frimb -~ronwcr.tll)'lrtll~.w;;--~~~~~Y.*" lllfll' 7 yr uid _.. Stt\l WM. N lllllDC, ~ D' " s. 17.~ •1lo ... ~ _, ~ ~ 67• »tl'. Ull bodl poCelioaMI l&'taa.t ~ ....... coducaJcd.. aqu.tJJypn'Q8111fc lnw. C..U h .. ~blncpdlotf 2.\42 M1SIO Vtq.>. Clll 2117 SAF. 4(lSll, S'2JSIL''DE1l. aarat-C'OMMITM.EST oa IE'iilU> 11\of. P'Qles.oNI -11\tair ~ ~""....-~ fOPU'ld If ~ llM <*S..j~ Socb lll"lllW .oJ)' bas ~ Wrc •alwn. Yfll')' 1111 )W Q c ndn. rollct nallcn, Will ma-.t~~IJi 1•\ll9'CUJJ SClmJNnll llTllll' Call I~ alt. lnow C.U 2l.!• FORMhR COLLEGE QUEEN. DJF, N/S. loolJn& lor lier K.1 4 ~. 1n mpy bf r ·, 17111!)' pk.Mum • imd, dancuta. amms llld madl ' lllOlt '"'Ille C1ll ~ PR&TTY, R0'4A~'T1C\ DWF. 37, ~ lknda. k-wlsh. pro- ,~ Sec~ WM 1s..41, ~.fit.~111.f<YIMIP­ ln. tmVmai<Jll. '°"1cll-C'Ot1llllllllll rd111om.lur ln111t Call 17'71 '>IA TIVE ORA. "'GE C'OU"ffiAN 8t1T l\iOT ~STlC. DV.'f, "6. profeiumal. '-l'P>. '°"" llJlif pl ~. CQl)' (~ flJIUSIC. llonnt. tot nclli i.. r-. dabli*d. J'Cftll*. OWM. ~s~ ~ ca11 zm V.'F, "-IS. Bl.OSDE 'V '4.5£.'1. SITIVE. ~ clcl'MI 110 tafl .. ' • • TAt.L IS 10 l, SLE"-OtR 8~DE. l I SWP. NIS. Cll)t.I)' owdiOOr ICO\'lllca llld tpim.. de llftll IO moll tldddioc , \lllCtft, call ~ N/S, Jl-J6. lno1At. C•ll lt>?Ci A"MllACTlVE. l'ROFf.SSIONAL sn;, N/S. n. n11* s..u .s \'tlllUfOaJ, bftJlll. ll~lfhClll) ilctM. cvlQnlly -· IOC'Mlll) Cll"IOBlid. speOal ... tlllCl'ld/pS1 tier, }~, fat , .... Sood hflir' o.nn,. lm'd. mlft Pwnot1 1111 ~ = ,. ~'Wit Call 171, DV.'F, EDOCAThD. I *>In .. _.,. -ti i..c. Ws ...... .,,c. rad) fa ttla ~IOlllMlllOllll:.~. a.L4 ~ hc.adt Jood food -4 II)~ lmnr ('all I Ill Men S11hing WmMn ~-'!'!II"-..------..... fa&ly. Newport llkwi Call ...,. 4'1. TALL. DECISIVE SW 42 1111b l .. IJ •• .._.., --lldy far -Cll cm:• Af l.d'1..._.._... .................. ,, TENNIS, OOl.f. 'BA VEL. RO- MANCE. SWM.. SO'steetsSWF 20's IO)()' s for playmlar:. Ntwpon Bad\. C.04913 ....... ca1...as. ~SWMW.. lllllkbc. u -. .-..d, ~ Serb SWF • NIS Nrwpost It.la. Call 41S7. SIM. Pl.OP~ FRESH Pl!NCE TYPE,_... f« old ~ \'llMcrd..a 'p.t.sSIF.11-lO. CllJC>Yi ~ fell. bad. La Vqas. s.-i Hill~ 3112 ROMAN'TlCIST. FIFMSH, ST/ 160.1'/S. ~ly limft. Scdl 'hm. bland. C1n111 SWF. »~S. lor tctlOllS ~labomlllp 8dmoel Sbcft C'all '910 GOOD LOOKlhO. 111<cn\f11I Sll.M 1). ~ ('-7, IGnal~t lid) cn~q i'OiDllltt. nwlBlllmml -..I~ ea.a.Mola,. Call :1917 ATHLETIC PROFESSIO'llAL. SWM. ll. lllCit 11n. ~y bc:U lldy IO noat l-. S... ~ c.a nn ARE.Al.CATCH S~}I a Irk, .... ~ .. .,,. pnlc I dl:l'mr lild ._._-, rad)' 10 talle. ln •. Cllll 11 DWM LOOKIM; FOR i •«I ~4Dll.wldn «I ~ llM~ 1-.. CaD 461 SWM. 20. 6 l/110. BROWN/ GkEEN. Scd.illlf SV.r IJ.20 f« ~~ Fullr:noa. <.'¥1 ..... illt*'-'.,....._a I 'al• • ........ -'ti~-__ .. ____ ..__ ...... .,. I • t• + ..... ..... 2 1 q9~1-· ....... bezie w wt.Iba ••*If lwwllb _ _.. ort1a1weMe•1Miw10a-. ... .._....._.. •• ., .• "• ••••we .. -..ror ...... am'dl..n •z•IDed dlill I er ... one ol"' w Ci'*~ Wltle a cdumn ror Sil ••'lie. lhe thll one q.ailiry hWt up on his womm m lbe....., 8*tcl me ror ptodly lilt for tMt icbl maee....., my m.lr \'ft ol ... ,..... ......... Howewr, when il ~ benflOC'll1 lhe aa.ea. We de\leqmd. ~ID rw hknleJf' on his 09Jn Cl'dlr tp>lllaOCIOUlly, a plftr which ...., ID sut\ft, be ~ it proYkled m llllCIC:llina n WI• ..,... ftOC be one d bis ~ no•W'•••• -. ..... Mad .tieftaimllialairt-r Plide,wthg 111 d'iirllffiiC l\Jmcd .... or~ dill wr found•' ' .._In •Ml' Ill'•• and ~and also• lbr CflP"l rl*r--. Se ieleed oo die~ ... q t •-for all dus. I dal1k whal ~all C-..iel (ftOC ~ 9' 811!J aider' d.... ...M 11 M. ii mst' ID apecl loU ol ~ c.ce>: CioMi. spirilillily ~ bJJI awl)' e-. OWJZ rr. •fa~ 10 know Whit ,,._..._. lndepea~ """*· loc' It wt.... *> wllll our pmtner ..m.1n a Adllpi ID All'I S..YDon. s..mw-.. Frialdlhip. a ' hw ''u 11Mn we an pocftd ID lhe ~ I.Mic Wlllllft lbalr ....._ ~ Beuy. delbe._ dwhetbm or not we pc.e• or fast 1111, a.Id~~~ sec. bMe ... p I .... Clf pH e ... lhe ga•ltics chat my, lflWLilicwwly Cot11•'"e. and " •tdll Alta our F n1 IF_.. In a • ,. ••an 11e1r c.aoz• mm d .. lbiln Dr. 1"Ql1d "" 11" "'1 r t /lf)'CbnlA pr Jlf'tlOk- nillk w eddma&c....-lmpQltMllOleall ""MiaNrtdWa•....,,.ffla.duas · ~ 111 eeamdWIJlll cp ... we e.11 ..,,.,..,.for..,..,... 116-.0~ lamed b 111 lbe cw• sa. ..__,we• .,,,.,. • ~ .._,_,,,~··Dr. hild a..--d CMbllry acmmstllt*ls Jn , IM c.. a. swrt '• '*erule Utll.Jud Si:>.SmvE. H<MST. SVr'M. 26. illil II& we mw M lb* <*aoftes .... be ~·--· ..,,.,,,...,,_ llitd .-, SWM WANTS EX011C fl:MALE pll)1l*C re.ty ror at. elllUi'OUJ.. .. ._, ~ lailc Bad\. c.n 3800 PROFESSIONAL. DAM. 39. SV/ 160. MS ckpe. ms pofCUIOllll AF under 40, illll1I bt llll1al•t. Siii· cm. lt'll\'t llld fi111nc11lly i«urr COIU Mal. ~ 3980 0000 LOOKJNG SWM. 27, S'6, BRNJBRN, secl.J warmhe.vted SWF 21·3S for SllmCIS.111. tta•el. ~ CINI ~ Ull }469 A TRAVEllR, DWM, 510/l'ilO. cdinlCd proftuional. Iii~. \ttt' \pr:l.lal bJ. ). 'S-4~ '\\~1n\ltf Call 4126 MA\' ?M 11.Al\;TS WOOOM\t\tMA.."t Snt"1Srrh Call l:?bl OOOOLOOt.l'G 'THLETK ~. SV. \t EnJ111ttr 6 165. tDJ(>~' bach. •olk)ball. twna llCqutl ball. immc Sttbann11t. ~ SF !' ~ 1mnt C.111 l20l ~\DSO\tE LOCAL ATl\E. SWM.4\,6.~o:blocalh w..n,. llD'IC'IJ\<t )OUl'C lad) }(µj Call onl> rf .unte. you 11 lit ri.I yoe did' Com 1iba Calf 4 2.'-' HA,\ DSOMF... Cl TE. SV. \t. ~ n 11211 SO. IS bro-.1\A>lut h>u tt •lttll.ll•t. lo-t ou1doon.. bc>lung. dov.n1ocanb Ccxu~CaJIJOll Sii. \1 b'0 /1110. l'El'<NIS. 11b. sli- '"¥· i.a.'11tt, lttl\ hrallh) ttlaoon· wp. no ~o.. huroolou) l.tt \ ru) lift lr-.1nr Call lS7S 61110.~~CIMI----..Wana ~~ .... Oila~l89 ~s~~.~,.~~~------~-~----------~---------·--~-----~HlM~OCL~m.HAA~ -~ llac:ll. C'1l1'2.2l. SO\t.E. SW~t ~. ~ 11/170 .... ~. f'lN·LOVlNG SV.M. ~. tllPJ llldfillm)'llaml)' W.S~Call pan llkwi Call 3211. pb) ~.~cslbtG111rfulDud. \ttl,hl,omtu.I)' .~for nan ~SHY MAN «U7/ bibt.dalo,dlllCfl.wnd.~· 42'1 bat Dill dri:ltJ:lc or~ Wina 1n~lul rt"'1011\111p ('~~' Call I~ I lcM-. ~-~ a. ....a. wl.\ Janale ?....0 MIDWESlllN V Al.lJES, plJY11· sknder. lllrltQ~ WFIAF 11N1rr 1() ~~ fordlt ~ .... La:ltlcd Cali l.alt ~QI lm EOl CA TED PROFESSIONAL call)' fc. ...._. ~WM/26. rt-f« rdllimblUp .. n~d IO Ills.. ~267 • SW\t.tf?/I cQalcd.aiJOYSd.i· ..Wly aan ~ aionoully lallCdO aad Vq.u *""~ 11 ~b) A TnlA(il\ E V. mt A.\ A TII RO\tA.,TIC. EOOCATI:D ON. Ill-dllL,._ ~ Scds ~ suble. Cllp)'S a lallhy aad ICtlW In.it Call .1661 LET1C PHY IQl E. SWM \ D SB\t SEEKS 10-'\5 for fncat ~ 62. lllcs tilakY •..&.i.. llold lier SV.'f 40-'°. ~I**'· llfal)lr Sccbn& 111 111nt11~ (M 8 Ci DrJitt ~kl tiarnc Wp. t.. ......_ Mllll k 12Wl«I. tq lmdl ua't.l. ~ S«d. for wacm ~~-Call SF,21~•tleilest._,ata-~A're. 11.ARM.DWM. ~dlntollWIUlllfllnM Ora" prlllr OlldCI OrUft ~ '22' ~ \cwpon lkactl "-'° mml llld poaillt) ~ ~ S I0'/110.Dletl\t. proles.sioml. p1caM1R flt'lll ~~ pb\ ron Call ~1' :dlbca.lllp. ~ ~ Call io.es ~ l'OIMlft. diDlllo da· ccm.. !f'M>o. nt muct1 lll(ft Rt D~M l'ROFESSIO. AL 1tth TAU.OltTOOTAU.•SVr'M.ll. DM. 1111-&tic1a.lll9r ~..-r ~~Kd.-.1Sll.F \ISO ~ID..,, -Jood '* ol RE11UDW1001''ER~ramlt 6Tnl0. llllllkut, )CS-r-. YU)-~ ... bh. S«luta ll:ll'X11\t, J<h, v.bol\ r11 Ullcllqcrl.-1 'Cf) n.a. w. --.m.. ... tollll*IOll CMf so for~ die· P'°"''lll•Cll .. lhi'a) l.lllt, •tU1 fto SICIA.~. 55. STl!llmder •. IP' llaidcr OV.r. »-4S. smt.. prcuy for io.~. llJllllRC(, tOlllllUI 1nh OrllpC01111y.C.U"'2 ., . ..t-Sall~c.a'\~ ~1*1~Clllll3166 iallllt Salb ailllnwd. 101J1W111 ~ ror fa. romarn. rdsaJn. :nmt ~-CAii '91' aAosut f« ~ ~ *P-Tut& Call~ Mn' FOt E\'DYON · tunti\"f LOVE. f'£1TTE LADIF.S •1111 k-c nA \.UEUtOft. VW\\~ rt~.tp Los ALn1110:.. C.11 ~M.6.S.6l17'.,..Wlll.lllMrlic. hW SV.'l lltnm•t, i:llclbgniL ~· t~)OllllJ6C>'' 4660 HA.'•ffiSOME..SV.M l\,ACTl\'E. pcnm:iblt.toets-~• 1-.~'10S't.Cllf}'Slll/ llllk. R~ CllH5\l LOYAl... an., Seth • ._ l()+ I INiy ~lid) o( laity. """'hair l.o¥Csiophndwou.ld ADVAACED DEGm IN BllSI· forpc&iblr:dlllO!lfhip 1'i1> S..u ~ ..,...._. Tiit pl 11 low dolllf •)1'1q "idl fie npe SWM. '7. HM'OSOME. IN1U-'W ANO HUMOR. 1t1nct1~t A11L Call 3917. • IOp"lkiiUL Ul't pman.8.t>).•llmM~'!!foua. UGE.,T,'laWll\t,*-d.ta) SWM.27, \'CfYlllild.: 0rwcs lq1nilll•dlalopt• .... of 1a1a Valley Call ,7.ttl goc pm.oN111y. 'Pt.ntually nrh ' .._, lwall!IC'OnkllM. ad· SWM, ?l. LOOKINO R>R SV.'f. ..Stndocr.mrcm.mne " IOW1"'1dtSWfo(anlll7 lip F. 19-27. •ho~ 13·22. MllSlbtbunol.t .mcm& Clll ~. ICIER. SKA 1U. mDT. f• S 11. :nmb. Rt~ ICldlfta ID mar ...._.. o( die~ as ~I a !tit fun. ~ll'IC. Call .X>I~ blw-c)ed colqe ~fW.lf. fil'lr l'M&C· mw Clllll ... , K Loiw lc:iCh. Call :Mn ATifEIST, WM. H ', Jp1n1u.al. tOrkdllfll, ~'"· ~tnd. SM~ UK.ABLE SWM, ~. S'TJ1'5 EA ~ ~ ~ lnift). f11n11y frt. financially~ A VERY HAMlW ROMAN PLM'T A 0.UDE.N. Unftttmd "1> alO\o IC!Dl"C.ulh~ 1111"'" l'Olftlnbc, (:t, ~-·~IA "6+ \l)b.11 i.t)-((If •«tit cmd --TIC. rcnu-. ~. llh-tNar· oweo ft'C1J C50lt'l1r "om.vi "' Loclana for SWF ~. ICl.COll\Cf· •'OINll lA'Jlll ~ ou "'" na,r l'e•l'Of' tklltl ca1147~ sv•M. )4, wmo 1no u -•tle. 10 L• II) ~t haadb, illl illlllal. vav "1t:.IU:ST1:.D IS rr. BAC'K llA' PADDLER-T•lldot\ ilO !Yo•klw.') • \ff)' ll""Y· C a pm.11 ""')OW lall .t I a ~ SWM ~ wd ,ltnJ<r. •IMrt, plnrul, cedJly lu\>oo•aood ~-cc• .. 1'111) pm!} •Ol'WI Cdlrtf)'i-.111 to ~ •!lo btllC\C\ 111 dlclniwy, d:lt ..._ Ina ('Ill l9ltl ild tl1llft lild IWLt fmrvly Alolo.. -.....r. kM • .s dlt ri&lll kl Ii~ &lhoL ()ill ~~ ...,al) t\ef lftef. ln •. tall ~ 17 DV. '7, .SV/l,, S ~ In lilllr N1:r c~ ...UC SYrl' Jl 8~C'KMALE.i7.*""••J'.-.d \lJlY HX.TTlfF\.:L St.: t, IX· .0. fM. ll'ial. Tmta ~I '167, -_, nl i.lloO! >""' a plJ Tia. "11\t. tltndcr. SINGLE. }() s. VUY rsn. otmc. -.. ~ ri ""' 111)" ...... l\ ... kd.•'OllC " ........ tlllOl'D ..... 6(11.) u. ........ "')~.Ml! bt ..... ~ $.a e.adl Cllll .... RENA MAH SWM. l6. S 11 '/UO, ICOW.. .... pid: I a rzzl to..~raan. • 1tl...._ ., .. ,:_ SWP. 2• ~ C• Ma Cll l6J6. -.1...,..lllll Ba.fl C••m *· wm&1¥t lldJ o ri-. for ~lft-•Nl•7'\. PHOTOIOl'll~AllST, FAT. BALA ,\,ul*•ooprt. AFR.l NT '4. •I., ••• bmd C11C pJd .._ IO b.-tp tllt t(mC, nU ~ ,._.., (• .... r .. ....,. Corou«l'M.w .ae10dwcllicttftCJ..,.ll N J99l. lcilil Bead\. C'ell 4 l.OOKISO FOR AN OLDER 'I l Jl SV.1' • W()t.4,\N-\'Cl)'~l! 51/ ....... lo)al.lild_. ,..,_ 140. 2l .-, .......,, *f> for flA N1D Aa C'.U ~ w N mo. WaSO " .. SUCCESSFUL, HANDSO pti~.celly f11 SWM, 26. fl'Ol9 ....... ,.~ ... til.k\Ge ...., (11Y ...... ) ,.,_.... .......... ~·· .. ,..,_..__,dllelll ~· UOll$ 8AOll.Olt ..... .............. ._. lit ....... ~~ ........ S...led~ 4317 HANDSOME. EDUCATED NIS. SW ll. fl 1'1161 wo:b•-· --~.,.... c. "416 PHY KUN. 40, T, 1..o¥e '*' Gian. .... NIS, ... ]C)J\ Ir· ..... ~1'°' l'M~ ......... SWM.•{a) ....,.,...,_. SWF"'9o11 -~...-."910lrlwi ................ ~ ......... ~.-n ELROPU.\ J'1 ITT 6 r- fr-'IOllll. read) to ,_,.,. SJF llNirT lO in 19'>? ~1nt Call '-'°" 1 I \C Loot.. NJ FOl AV. 1AN "' nW.tm\'~ &nd"ho•i.11 t mt la pnont) Aboul mt <c'n..r <ii hlli1IClr. (lllttrt, "1111\·llancJ. «k\: • IK' 1~ 0'411 m) OIOll bv'"""-'- ~.~I.~ tn/16' C""1 Mr~ Nil~' CiOOD LOOKJ\C BlSl~ESS OW iEJtSll.M ,7 -a..,S.\F- l~ felt po-..iMt klftl '""' ttl.i.I ...... 1.bip ~ )Ill I Im n1 su'f lild die ~ ~pin BGd..C'll 4141() \tJtY HA,\DSO\(fj SA\t l~ came. \ ~·l.lll ll!S \t.1111dcl llt'tllt)ll.t-~~ T Clll171 To resporul to these ads call 1 (900) 407-4377 (bllled at $1. 49 per minute) or see Instructions onpage2 Men Seeking Women SlngleLlfe Customer Seroice call (310) 592-6040 for l'fformaliorl or asslsta11ee. SF Single Female SM s.ngle Mole D Divorced 0 Goy L lesboon J 4 To respond to tbese ads caU 1 (900) 407-4377 (billed at $1.49 per minute) or see i11s t n1etions 'm P"l!.'' 2. Men Seeking Women SYRIAN OR LEBANESE Of IOUghl ~ Synan gentleman. 15. 5'6', entrc- prmeur Hmdsamt 11111 ~ Or· ~ Couniy. Call 37'\2. EDlCATED. HANDSOME. '>O. ( lool '>O). ~'9'/I ~· ..ed;~ lltnlCllvt INllC fflf dilc\ °' luc-111111l11lM) \.c1ropoo 8Qcll Call .t934 Sl~C.U' MOM WAN'TW DWM. JX. alllktic. humOnllh, love\ l ie!.\ \ttl' S'A.F ~-'llC 1ro11h )OUO!! dul Jnon '1.c'"f'C'll lk•h C.il .a 12• \IA. \I \ti II 110. u-.< ,.hetktwr \~rl' h11~h1 •lltll II'<' open mrnJrJ ''""~ ,rrntlt-r .illl\c "'''"""' fo-un ( '\11 '~·1~ t l H l•f \ll !> ~.,,,.i h>,,L1n~ 'I" \t ~ S1.111h>rJ Phi>. , rt'•t1>r lh P'"'"natr •thkll• mu'" •I '>n:l·n~ l>ndu. l111C1i... l>c.aut1fuJ \I : ~'1 ln11ic (.all \1.41 \II< \10\1 '1.Hll\ IHN'\'1.11< t Nil 'n 11 'rl·nJ 11mr ,.,,h Im hc.al1h1 ll..nJ,.,mc ~I '"''" Chn ''"" 1 .if...-, \ "" '"'"'IJ l>t ,11m ·••t>lr !'tt~ttvr and mJmap( rmn.k-J Intl!( t .ill -IJIC r>tl>l \~Hl<l\H> \l\SrTl\I \l>\l \TIROl\'l."IDV.\1 P I \~llOR mu-.cunh h4LIOj! 'lttL' \Ilk err. hunll>nlll' V. ~ S;lOU An• I •II \'>IJh I <\1'\1011<. Pl\\ ~I( \-,'I. I~ \1'\t ~ '1 14~. Ille" 11\Hh<>k'tl) 'fllttl\UI II\ 40 °ittl' nt't( mamcd \hm ~' ~('IUNllll OIWl!!CC"c:iunl) C,JI \"H \l Wl'ORT BEAnt Bl M. 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SWM.ll~litirll......_ *'-. WslldJwtll ..... '-f· ~-..--.. Wil~ID Ill Us-~ Call JO?i- ATTaACTlVE. SEN ITIVf. SWM. 6"Z'/lD . A*ic. ~.-..--.y.lftlt .. --~ea..~ ~ SWF. 2).)0. 111> n>--.ct for,_..,._ ., Ir- .. ClllSJI STAGE 'EXtremiti-s' leads give tour de force performances . V iolence begets violence - a message pounded home • emphatically by recent cvc:nb to the north. And few motives arc stronger than that of vengeance, the compelling urge 10 right a wrong,. This is the sub tance of William Mastrosimone's electrifying drama "Extremities," the story of a sexual as auh victim who turns the tables on her assailant, then risks becoming the same sort of animal he is as she holds him cruelly captive. Jt's one O( the mO!>I demanding of modern plays, uncompromising in its intensity. Costa Mc a's Back 11ge Theater has men on me chnltc~ of "fatrcmities," and has accelerated the lcveJ of difficulty by replacing the show's1ending actress with JUSl two w~eks or rehearsal remaining. Yet, the result is a resounding tour de force by the two major performers that lunges at the throat and the heart in. the troupe's tiny playhouse under 1hc imp:issioned direction of Jeffrey Ault. Lori Stamper. originally cai.1 in a minor role of one of the heroi ne'!> 1wo roommates. grnduates with high hono~ into the i.t:irring role of Marjorie, a young woman faced with the prospect of bru1alizing rape who turns from victim 10 aggressor. Stamper, an Orange "County 11cwco111er in hcrfim1ocm performance, dchvers a portrayal LBI Mlz retul'llBI brimming with inten e determina: • tion as l>he takes ,. 1'1111 Theater Critic command of the situa1ion and fiercely e tablishcs her authoritv both wi1h 1he· rapist and her returning room1el>. The in1ruder - loud, l>adistic and well-mu~lcd -ii. given a powerful interpretation by BnJn Radin, wholle multi-megaton 'oice make) the nrfte~Tmg. R:Jdin 1s even more cffcctl'-C a., a pri'>t>ner. bound and Orange County Performing Arts Center of-fici~s, who h.tYe recently decried the lkic or new, quality productions awilable to stage at the venue, have turned to a proven winner: "let Mise~." The touring production or one of Broadwa(s most-successful musicals set center box office records when it filled neMty every seat in Segerstrom Hall in June 1991. "la Miserables" returns for eight per- formances Sept. 2a.oct. 4. Tidcets for ihe non· subscription engagement go on sale June 21. The multiple Ton7 Award-winner based on the Vtdor Hugo nove has ~n seen by more than 23 million people worldwide. The soaring epk tells the story or a virtuous thier relentlessly pursued by a merciless de~ive during three turbulent decades of 19th century France. Tick- ets, which range from $15-S47, will be avail· , able .it the center box office or by phone through rdetMaster at 740-2000. Lackluster opening night for Kirov 8y OevOtlh Knaff Speculio-.. D cspito the nickers or as· ton.ishlfta arace and beau· ty that one expects rrom one of the world's crcat ballet companict. the Kirov Ballet gave an openlna ni&ht performance or "Romeo .act Juliet" that was aenerally lli:tlustcr and disap- polntina. Set to Se,.ei Prokofiev'1 marvel· ous score. Leonid LavroYSky'1 cho- rcoarapby allowed the dancen few cb•ncct to shine. althouah AJtynai AsylmuratoYa tumed In a spartlina performance 11 Juliet. Whilo not a radiant dancer, she h11 a breath· taklnpy pure da.ical Uno. Konstutin Zakl~, u Romeo. also mana,ed to rite above the llm- ila ot the chorqnphy, espcdally during the pas de deux. The Kirov opened to a full house Tuesday at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, where they will continue in residence through Sunday. The main problem with the pro- duction came an the numerous and lengthy crowd 1CCnes. wh.ich often seemed disorpnized and aimle The corps also bad some problems laying together. The production was also weiJht· cd down by some tcmbly silly sym- boli m, such as two elaborate pan· toml.me iequenc:a in Friar Law~ rencc'a cell lnvolvina a preternatu- rally 1arsc skuU and some artificlal flowers. But while the production was aa\'ed by &be quality ol tbe danc:ina. it wu allO helped aao. by a few elegant nnd arrccting pieces or staging. including a brief opening ~nc in which Romeo swoons over a rom3nticizcd statue of u wom n. The scene succinctly m3~cs a point central to the play but usually overlooked in balle11c versions: Romeo lS a man in love ·not so much with Juliet as simply with the idea of beina in love. The scx:nes in Juliet's bedroom are also cleverly tagcd. Where many American productions have Juliet perform a duct with another dancer pretend1na to be her mir- rored rcnectton. the Kirov pro- duction USC$ a real mirror that al· lows one to catch occaslo11al, ob· lique ~impscs or the daocen. The effect as like a Vermeer paintina - or maybe one by Velasquez -and is both astoniahiftaly lovely and hauotina. blindfolded yet still trying to manipulate his captors. ~1Jl..cup artist Julie Me~ina ha) created a grimy, bloody countenance for Radin, and its authenticity i!I truly frightening in us ampJct. The roommatel> -Denil>C Paul!>On an Stampcr'l> old role of a quivering jcllyftl>h and Denbon Glal>S as a l>OCial "ort..cr bent on r::ition:iliLataon -enhance the story only !>lightly. Ma,tros1monc has in1ec1ed them as nlterthought), never really developing them fully a~ character,, and nci1hcr Pauhon nor Gia\) appear credible a~ po1en1ral accc))one . 1tiuugh 1h9 play the card) dealt 1hcm rompctcml) ~ "C.\trcm11ie-." " Jt ''' be)t 1n the tense one-on-one scenes be1ween Stamper and Radin. The armal of the other characters compromise~ 1he play's punch, and,oflcn Ault appears un~urc of what to du \lo llh them. Additionally, he plJCC\ S1ampcr dO\\ n center in a perpetual po~c of )U~laincd fur) for far 100 long al a t1m1:. To<> her crcdil. S1ampcr marntJ1n' her lcH:I of mtcni.1ty i.upcrbl) 0 P erforn1JnCCli continue Frida)S Jlld Saturd.t)!> .at~ p.m. Jnd Sund.1)' .11 7 pm through June 7 at 1hc l3Jd,,1agc fheater. 1591) Superil1r ,\\c. Cll\t,1 Mrn:4'itkc1'1Tl:J\~<;onkrect 1hmugh tht: llo\ oll1ce JI CH6·5'1'ii. Laguna draws on 3 aces for 'Brighton Beach' A few scasom ago. the Liguna Pl.iyhousc ~came one or the fiN liXal community 1hca1ers 10 present Neal Simon\ "Broadw.iy Bound," the finale an the playwright's ··on" autobiographical trilogy. Nm' Ligunu has finally gotten around to lhc one th Jt staned 11 all. "Onghtlln Beach Memoif)." This play nnd it) comp.an1011 pieces (the econu. which tat..e~ II\ hero through Army basic 1rainmg. 1 cnt11led "Biloxi l3lue)00 Jnd ha' hecn done· locally only by Orange Coa)I College) trace Simon\ matura11''" a' .1 pla)l\\rtght, begmntng at the Jge uf lo. Of the three. "llnghton Oc.ach" •' perhaps the mo,1 full) 1.lc\cloped. bala11c111g fam1hal trJumJ in the h11c lllJ(I-. with the belly laugh) playgoers h.l\C come 10 expect rmm Simon . "Onghton lkJch Memoir'" fO\·u c on Simon·~ .iltcr ego. Eugene \1orm Jerome, "ho \CJrn'> to he J gre.11 ,\mer -1f he can't mal..e the '\ .1111..cc' patching 'HJ ff Con,equcntl). he tal.:c, cvp1ou' lll)lc' lln the family gt1111g' tin. 11\'ld share~ them glcdull\ \\1th ht aUl.ltcncc. H t) ob~l"\ancc' ~m: ri:all~ thi: onl) l.iugh hne) an the sho". since the rc't ot h1' Br.>ukl) n fanul) ., struggling 10 urvl\c 1he Deprc~s1on The Laguna proJuc111Jn ha' three Jces to draw 10, all returnee' fwm "Uroadwa) Dound" -director Jerry Evan'i and actors Ka1hlccn Cl)lltn~ anJ Mich.iel Maller. \\hO pl.iy )Olinger \Cf'SIOn or their char.1CICf) from th.11 show. Collins .ind Miller are the glue thal cement th1' rend11111n. "hale Evans' direction is smooth and unhumed. Colhn • tn particular. radiates the careworn mother who' bent but nl1t broken by the presence of three elltra mouths to feed (htr "tdO\\cd "~•er and her ~o daughte~) and not J1\\J) enough mon9 to feed lhem Ile~ ., the indomrtable pint of the Oepress1on-er:1 homemJkcr. ~:iut1full~. delivered by thi occomplished ac1ress. Miller, spor1ma a toupee to reverse the agin~ process, enrachc) his role with the patience and understanding or a father ~ho wants. but c.mnot always provide, the ~st for his sons. His s1rcng1h, love and unde~tanc.lang come across splendidly. h 's difficult to imagine his charac1er, a irllcrprcted here, walkma out on the family a rcw years later an "Broad\\ay Bound." Simon speaks through the antics of Michael Sladek as the teen-age • Eugene, whose hormonal arowth IS beina accelerated by the prox1m11y of hi pretty cousin. Sladek initially underscores the geeky nature of h1" ch:iraccer and drifts perilously near carkalure. but he mnn:iges 10 gf"O\\ in the part "11d sub titute earnestness for ow .. -wardncss an a wann1n! performance E\'Cn stronser amona the young.er SCI IS Michael Landes' (l\lrtrayal of Eugene's older brother. Stanley, on the "-crge of adulthood h1m$Clf Y.:h1le tutorina Eugene along the ro;ad to manhood. Landes 1 J 1roni. \llal performer who renders his ethical tubbomncs.s credibly. Julia McDowell as lhe asthmatic aunt Bl.lnChc bngers filr too Ion& in chche country, pumpina her character's physical and emotional dependence lor laughter ralher than empathy. How~-cr, she cqu11s hcr~lf buut1fully in her shov.down KCnc with Collins as she valiantly sets her own roul"IC in unchancred w tcrs. With a stunning, two-level selling with front Ind b ck )'lrd de 1 ned b) pl;ayhouse ar11 tic director Andrew &miclc, and bcau1ifully lu by Robert L Smith, "Bf'iahton Beach Memoin" is • vi u:il dehahl as well. Bam!Cle h cmpk>)'cd virtually C\lcry inch of the panor1mic Moulton Theater 1a1c. and , the eons1an1ly M11n1 focu ls expertly cap1uttd by Smhh's li&hlin& d~ n . "Driahton Beach Memoirs" continues TuC$d.tys throuJh Frida)" ac 8 p.m . Saturdays at 2 and 8 p.m .. Sundayt. al 2 and 7 p.m. un11I June 7 ot the Lacuna Playh<>u$C. 606 Lacuna Canyon Rood, Laguna Beach. Ticltc~ may be orJcted by calllna 1ho bolC omce at 494-8021. -lly r.., T'ltu.1 Onrm COMl We.and I Thur.a.v. Mav 21, 1112 • T • e~ ~l'>(\w '~tt"t,:.• ~ •• iftrt•!\fr,M~t\.•\;'~:'{ a~'L ~ ~~ • > ... ,, CALENDAR ._-· ... 540-1224 BLACKBOOK: From 5 (;(>r man themed <1inner party at Kreuder rt'Sldence. Nev.po<t Bc.ich Contact Myril ~reudt>r 637 1149 •Ecologic.ii Tour of~ Bay, May ~4. II 30 am 1 pm. FrSil and Came Dept .ind Paddle Po'her guided tour o( Uppt'r Newpo<t Bay Ecologic.al Reserve .ind k.JyJlo.1ng lason begins al Newport Beach Aqu.i1oc Cenler No eicpcncnce necessary. S-16 pp Ptx1ne 675-1215 • Fuhion htr.iv.aganu, May 26 at 11 a m . Angcltt<M dc Oro fashion show for Big R111tht·•~•1& S1~lef'> OC .lt Le Meridien, Newpon Beach S 12 5 pp Phone 673- 1401 • "lhe W11y I See It.'' May 28 at 11 am., mends of Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter lund1C<•n w11h ff.arty o .. v1s at Harbor Re- 1rorm l t•mpl~I Mark Church. Newport H1'.1< h SlU pp (.onl.lct toyce lud.er, 497- 416'1 • Ml'mbership Tu M.iy 29, c.olden Surf \.,u1I I '' Opt·rJ Po1c1llC at Bryce residence, I lunh'l~lon I IJrbour Con~ Pam Taylo<. 1.10 1%8 8 Hume and Garden lour Mdy JO. 11 1 m .i pm H\ (A ol North QC tours four 1 "''" .111\ ,1nd .:Ill h1ll"Clu1ally sign1f.cant I 01• I'' SW pp (nnt.>CI Mafll1nd.a Johns, ,-, .i.11111 • ~rlhhrool.e JO 'ur Anniversary, May ll I, Ill .1 m .i JO p m . celebratoon rn ,,It. 1h1•n .ind now photos, then-and· """ mu\t< re1rcV1ment~; all pMI Kil· l\hr .. ii..t• Elt•m!'nt.vy ~hool Studcnts and .111111\ .111' om 1lt'<I rrN' Phone 556-J484 derwnters. Contact Bnan L.angston, 567· J642. • Hats Off to Summer, June 6 at 8 p.m., Young Profession.11ls Agilinsr uncer at SportS Club Irvine. S35 pp.; mem~rs. S25 pp. Phone 751-0441 • Gone With the Wind. June 6 at 5 .30 p.m.. South C~ Community Oinic .11t Birtcher residence, San Juan Uptstr.lllO S 150 pp. Penod attire 0< BT Phone "'98· 5179. • Orange Blossom I .all, June 6 at 6 p.m .. Orilln~ Children's Foundation at Hyatt Regency Irvine. S300 pp. Phone 385-8110. • Piu a con piuu! June 6 at 6 30 p.m., Gourmet Diners ol Opera Pacific at Menaker residence. S.ln~ An.a Contact Myril Kreuder, 637-1249. •When Gypsies C.ither, June 6 at 7 p.m., PKific ~phony Orchestra at Weiss residence, Or.11n~ Hills. S 150 pp Phone 474-2109. • C.irousel of Drums. June 6 .111 11 a m . Cure Finders Guild o( Cystic F1~ Foun· doltlOfl .11nd ust mem~ of Gener al Hos p.talfashion show luncheon at Sher.aton Un~I Hotel. UnrverYI City S50 pp Phone 855-2896. • P11ddle Sports Expo '92, June 6. 9 .am.· 5 p.m., Southwiod Sports Resource at Newpon Dunes Try over 200 !cay.ab, surf slas. anoes. rrwr r.alts, othcf p.iddle craft; paddling museum. on-water clrnic:s t!Yefy hall ooor S7 pp Semon, children S3 pp Phone 857-5298 •.m.-noon, PrOYldence ~ and Hear· ong Center ell the ~ter, Orange. Phone 619-4990. •Coif .ind Tennli Tourna ments, June 8 at 10:30 a.m., CHOC litde Mer-maid Guild .at Mes.l Verde Country Oub, Cost41 Mesa Golf, S2SO pp.; tennis, S7S pp. Phone 840-3581 (gOll) or 8<46-0103 (tennis). •Stag Shoot, June 10, 552 Oub ol HO.J1S Memorial Hospital shooting competition at South Co.isl Cun Oub. SI25 pp. includes cootinent.ll bfeakfasr. lunch and award' dinner .at El Toro Marine Billse O<fats Club. Dinner only, S50 pp. Phone 760- 5909. • Heritage R~a. June 12· 13, Newport Harbor Nautical Museum wooden bo.11 race (0< classic y.achts a1 Balbo.l Yacht Oub, Coron.i del M.v. !tegatta "~" Is schooner Spike Atria. Conact E1yw Barrett. 259·8240. • Spirit of Clvinc. June 13 at 6 p.m., Cicy o( Hope aw.ards dinnef at Anaheoim M.lr· nott Hotel. BT. S 125 pp. Phone (21 3) 626- "'0l 1. • Benefit ol L.iugflttt, June 13 at 8 p m , Wes!Med Oub 1025 ~nd-up comedy mght at Celebnty The.ltre. Anaheim. S28 pp. Phone 953·3S80. • Paispott to Progre-ss ~ino Night, lune 1), 6:30-8 p.m .• American uncet Socidy .it Ooubletree Hotel Of.in~. BT- opt. S100 pp.~ 634-4500, ~t. 4019. • Croundbru klng. June 14 at "' p.m., Newport Be.ach Public Li~ary Foundtltion and Newport Be.Kh L1bmy Bo.ltd ol TMt· ees at site ol new Central Ltbrary. Donor reception •t 3 p.m. Phone 548-31) 1 • Undt!rwritlng Pvty. June H , 2·5 pm .. Providrnce Speech ilnd Heat111g Center at Villa~ Crean. Santa Ana He1i;tits. Phone 639-4990. p.m. Showtimes .i~ Thund.ly I 30 pm •"U fi I h-.1 SI · " J 19 1 II F~·Satu~ at 8, 10 and 114S pm. n '"I cu onn, une • Sunc£ly at 1:30 pm Admission S7·110 p.m , )ohn Oougl.» ~ Center for Al· • · · · · zheimer's ~nends ol Ca~ • Onnp County Cruift 16892 ento'( world premiere ot play Ind desse1t • Ova SL. ~ 202, Hu~ k«h Champ;1gne 'ecef>C'. IOfl at Mvk Taper 8-4().1 406 ''T .C.IJOt'.t~," Sf)K:i.il Frida Forum, [os An~. SSS pp. Cont.lel Ht-nigl1ts ot .alHmprov ~ ~lt'd at nor Franc~1m, 18001 511-3624 P..m. ~ 29, lune 12. 26 and July 3 1 • Knott's Berry farm P.irty, lune 19, the PX> IC Symphony Buildlna, 115 E Ohve Cresi Abused Children's foundJtlon. San~ Mi BIYd.; Sanla AN lid.tu· S Con • ..-Oonft• &-.1-rt, 777-49""' S10. "Mhh ... Tho6e Lounge S~i~rn """' ' -rv....,. .,., DuBois Siscrf\," .in onainal ~I a>fTI edy Mtu.llt'd in QQnge County, i& ,,,-e sented at 8 p.m. S.ltuf<by and M.1)' 30 June 6, 1 l ln the symphony building. Tick ets. S1 5·S18. •Making Slridfl Apinst Cancer. June 20, SIC runlmove-1-IOng_.·lhoo, 1 IC fun run/'.wlk at Newport Dones, Newport S...ach. Phone 751-0-441. • u Vie de Boht rM, June 20. Oper.11 P.i· clfic Founders G.il.i .it 1Cn1gh1 di.lie.tu, Per· •lta Hi.tis. • Hoe Down, June 20 al 6 p.m., Provi· dence Speech and Hearrng Center .u rest· dence in Vill.l P.rk. ~ 039-4990. ·~ ol l\aly 19171 M.ls:noli.i A~ .• Hunlingtc?n ~.ch. 962·113l Mapn Ken Sands, a fOf'll'lef m.llnstly at the M.lgic ~. tnlert.a•ns from 6·8 pm. Tued.lys. • Irvine lmprov <4255 umpus DfM, Ir· vine, 854-5455. µ~Johannsen, Fr.in Solo- m1u Ind G.aty Brigll~ll ~m through Sund.ay VIC OunlOp, Jim and Petet Ab.ire .appeoar Tuesd.iy·Mr( 3 • Showmnes Thursday II 30 pm.; Friday .>I 11:)0 .. net 10.30 pm., Saturday .ii 8 and lO:JO pm ; .ind Sunday-Wedn6d.>y .it 11:30 pm Ad· mlSSIOn: Sll·S 12 • t..iff Sl09 2121 S f . Brn.iol, Newpott Beach, 1152-8762 Brad Stu~ •nd Troy Thi1di;1I pt'.rform through Suncby tlypncl(~ Chuc!( M1ll1gan •ppea" Mond.1)-s ol(8.l0 • lllis Island ~rant Newpc:w1 Buch 546-7372. ~1>0" ~.>eh Guild n-1 ebtat" the 100th btnhd.ry o1 the 1NI en Island tod;iy With food from .an ~ t WOfld GclCSU att mcDUfillt"d to drt'S cmtumes ot lhet1~1.al ~ • trviM v..nq. ~e SSOO IMN V1\ trr Of .• ln.ine. 559-1243. "Orange P1dc1. where the com.munity b 10\ 1tl'Cf lO ~11'1 bddM and containM and Po ti~ npened oArus frulb, runs 9 am ·l p ~ys-Sund.iyii dvou the tnd ol Mot ~ .lie 25 ~b Pf' pound Ind cftdS benefit scudent WfVIC'e'J •Mui'• at 1i,. ·~ lioft Inn lOSO BllM Slrttt. Cosu Me.a The Southefn C..t.bn1 R~I f"~ls for d!C' 7th O\nnu.tl ·UJC"I Swimwe.11 1oeirch for 'M~ Swimwr.u I lusar.ited 1993" helcJ ~ Thund.tt h0t 7-9 p.m thlough )uly 16 C.tU cMt T oat 5,.0-9203 fOf 1nlOfm.at1CJn or ,. pOlntment 8 R.1i:1n ' C.1jun M.1y JO JI 6 30 pm, l, .. 1111111•1 011wr<. ot Oper.1 Pi1c1f1c at Maren· .: .. r1·.11h•n1 1• V1ll.1 PMk Con"'C1 Mynl 1" ,, J, 1 1.1 .. I 24'1 C.1rl St Clair 40th ll1r1l1 It> \\,1~ IO .11 ,, lO pm , Maestro '-< • "•I\ 111 f' dt 1111 'wmplmny progressiw l.11r11 ' ho '"''""lo: 011 lw'>lr.1 s conduc10< S35 , ~' '''"l.1l111n uni, Phone 474-2109. •Wooden ~t fuliv•I, June 6 7, N~ port Harbor Area Chamber o( Commc«:e boJt building school for kid~. s.lilboot rf' gatta, r.aces, tall shops, tugbo.it pull, more nauti<AI fun al Boy Scout Sea Baw Entry parade June 5 •t 6 p.m Cont.let Barbaro) deBoom, 729-4400. .-----:-::-:-----~~~~~~~~"""T~~~~.;_..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-1 ~·-···-····-·-·~ • El C.imino Real Championship Chlli t • Cookolf. June 7, 11 a m.-4 p.m., City ol I l uS(in in Old Town. l~ country enter· ta1nment and children's acti\lttle-s Phonf' •, 544-8890 8 O<-r atr Comml'mal Wine Compt'ti· toun \ \ 1~ l(l ) 1 ( l( \.\inf' Society .-it Red .. ,1 Inn lt'Kl.1 M~11<1~ and media ,, , l'hum '"S 1 FAIR 8 \\11w T •~ting M.1y 31 S 8 pm , PALS '' I'• ,, ll•n, P "111'i'lh and ~leanng Center 11 1h• \\1nf' (Jub Tu\tln Phone 639· .j 11( 8 llKeplion Ma., )l 1-lono<.ary Fello'M ol lhf' Bm•-1!1"> Mu~um honor L.a FM!5tll un- • 0pt'rll Ledure, June 7 at 5·)0 pm, ()per.a le-'gue o( l..lguna Be.Kh bt·moothly ~nes continues Buffet drnner followi Cont.lCt M.ln.a Price· T N.l, .. 9 7 • 1037 • Wine hsling .ind Silenl Auction, June 7, 2·5 pm, Dayle Mcintosh unter at Courty.ard Center, G.irden Cr<>vt' S25 pp Phone 772-8285 • f1>unders Mini Auction. June II, 1 lJ IF THIS IS THE ONlY PRESSURE YOU CHECK, YOUR TIRES MAY OUTIAST YOU. ( h1-1 km..: \our 11n Jll'l "''ltn' .... ·' j.(t" 11J tt lt .1 ( ht't ktnJ( \ CllJr hk1ocl 1in ... -..m· I' an •'Vt1l hl1tf'f 0111 I 11.:h hliul pn~un• J..'1'1~111\ 111< n .. 1 ....... \ 111ir n-.k Ill !wart .111.11 k .11ul ... trr1k1• \nfl tho .... • .111· 11.11 rlf'I lo d1.,1I with 1ha11 .1 fl.11 111·, I 11 l1-.1m mun'. t ont.-. t your nt·an">t Anwric.·M lkan Al..;.()(1a1Hlfl }(111 f'tl# hflp P"'il'#l ltfOrt dwa~r o#d <tmltr IVr ro# It/I vr111 how American Heart a.•a Association ~ Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, May 21, 1992 10¢ DP SPECIAL COUPON 10¢BURGER DEAL Buy One Hamburger at I regLW price and receive the 2nd burger (of~ or lesser value) for I 10¢ ~Man""' Ffl Nat va:t wifl ~ ot. oltr Of en 10 ao· Oldn Elcp.M-92 COUPON 10¢LUNCHOR ONER SPECIAL Buy any ful Ulch or • dmer at f19Jar price I and reoeive the 2nd (of • I equal or lesser value) tor • 10¢ I • I I I Noc~ans.Dca......., • I 0191'1ols1P9Ci11 I I I Noc vlld on~ Go"' Oldn • I Elcplres M-92 I I • I I I 154 E. 17th St • I Costa Mesa 7141646-43()3 I • • ··-···-·-·-·-·- OPEN 7 NIGHTS A WEEK FROM 5-10PM FRIDAY & SATURDAY FROM 5-10:30PM CALL FOR RESERVATIONS CA L~ N DAR ·~ · ,.-~~~~ 540-12 2 4 '. · I I l I '. ( ' \ ' I \ \I' , \ '· '· • Hi·TirM ~lus 250 Ogle St., C~ •Or.an&! County hrfonninf:ma~ Cn· Mes.a, 65().iµ6) Speml WIM t.ast1n1C5 a~ ter 600 Town ~ Orn.., Mew, ~ 4.7 p.m IOdiy and )-8 pm rnday. 556-2121 free lOutl cl the Center ate al-~ per Qste .. aoes. library wiM tastinp ferfd ~Wf'dnc1dly at 10 and 11 a~ condvctrd 4.7 pm WedMSdays Cea· a m ~allOnS Ne requwd lot poop turing wine rrom cLfferent rqpoos Poet! ol Hlcx IDOCL per t.15te \.trte 46'47 MacArthur Bllld., Newport ~ach. 6'42·8S80. This club Cor non-smoking S4ngle profts.Sionals meets Tuesdily at 6:}0 p.m. Cosl: S20 Cindudes sit-down dinntf), '.\I ' l ;,. Classical, Opera & Traditional •Opera P.iciflc at PKJftC Piano, 1408 Vil· lage Way, San11 Ana, 957-8140. Second 1nnu;il High Sc:nool Vocal CompetillOO, 1n· llOlvong Ofangt County ht~ ~ stu· dents, will be htld May 28 tan for details Jau, New Age & Blues •Alla Cotret WvthouJt & Ro.isling Co. 506 llst St., N~ Beach, 675-0233 )AU and Blues gurtarisl Dave (/OS) per· (Ofms tonti:ht at 8.10. The "Alta Java )au Band" WltJI wxophorust Paul Carmtn per· forms on T~y at 7;30 p.m Adm~:siori: Frtt •Ancient Marintt, 2607 W C().)st Htgh· Wil'(, Ntwpott ~adl. 646-0201 Ham- ~id Blue p1¥ rock and blutS at II 4 5 p.m . r rtday-Si.turcbys. • lirT~ttti'1 3lll Bnsaol St.. Costa Mc'sil, 8S0.9090. Don Mtller's Brg Band plays mU51C lot dancing ~ Monday from 6-11 .30 pm. A. Huntington Beach, 340-6118. Ronnie SolJC ptesents Open Roclun' Blues Jams Sun- day nights at 8 • ~ilz erald'1 Food and Spirits 19171 Ma ia St • Hunttngton ~adl. 9611· 45 ). The Charles Rutherford Quartet Cea luring llOGlhSI Chrt)(tM Rowndet perform; 8 .30 p.m • 12· JO a m frtday·Saturdays 8 J.O.'s Landing at Pecer's Landini;. 16400 Pacific Co.a)( H~.. Hu"ltnston ~ach. live rhythm and blues from the b.:ind Sunset Blue 1s pr~nted SJturday· Sunday nights ' llM~ll's By the Sta 317 Pact1tC Coast Highway, Huntington Be.teh, 536·2555. Special soloists JOln the Jtm OeJulto TrK> Frtday-Saturd.ly n1ghlS ill 8. 9 JO and 11 p.m. and Sunda~ at J, 4 30 and 6 p m ~ include Jo.:intt Somers (llOCtlhsll on Friday and Saturd.ly, Angel.1 Carol Brown (vocalist.) on Sunday There I) • S-l enter· tarnrnent charge and S7 minimum fuod/ bever.lge charge • Mucho Cu1to )U l Bu and Latin Grill 263 E 17th St • C~.i Mesa, 63 1 ·"'009 Jell l\.llhrwa .-ind ht} band appear M.ly 28 from 8 )().11 30 p m. • Pl.l~ers 18100 Von K.lrman A~ . lrvme. 660-9215 ··M.lmbo Kin~" Br.u1ltan iu.z presented Saturda~ 6·9 p.m 8 llanMll'I ) Hutton Ctntre On11e, Santa AN 556-7700. lhursday nights, 1a.u \O- alist Melanit Taylor, SYnd.ly altert'loons. t.1U with The P.-i:-quale C.-irlU<.c1 Qu.trtc•. Tuesday nights, The John O.ivl) Quartet: WedlleSday nights. Lahn J.1U ""1th L111inum • No CO\-et, no minimum • Rusty P~ican 1735 W. Cn.i~ II")·• Newpon Be.ch. 642-3431 Allen Mort'ltin1 appears through SJturd.ly and \\'cdneS<Ja1 > at 8.30 p.m Jad. Brand pl.l~ ~undJ~'\ at J pm. •Studio CaCe -8alboa 100 S \1.lin St Balboa, 675-7760 lfammerll<'.id (jl A' pla~~ 9 pm· 1 am Thul'!IJ.ly and Mond,1\' and 2·6 pm. SundJ~. Mel\tn D.i1.1> Qu.ir- tet plays 9 pm · 1 am FndJV) Jefl t...uh1· wa Quartet pla)~ 9 p.m -1 a m SJturd,1-. and May 30 Brady Siegel pl.ws 1.iu <1 pm -1 a.m Tu~~. Paul ._,.ebK.h lrto pla)'S 9 p m · 1 a m Wedn4.'SdJvs •Studio Care -Corona del Mar 3201 E Coast Hwy .• Corona del \.\Jr. 675 -5-; lelf Cionzales blows h1, SJ\ 8 JU p m • 12:30 a.m Saturda)' and 7 30· 11 ·JO pm Sunday and T uesdl)'1. Pop, Rock & Country a AJta Coffee Warehouse & Roasting Co. 506 31st St., Newport Beach. b~5-023J Robert Oe8oll & 'Da>~ ltl..e Thew · per form or1g1nal alternatn.e pop at 8 30 p m on S..turdav Billy 1'orth, ~nter ol the "Ceiltral I losptt.JI theme song. Y.111 per· (t>ml on Wedn4.'Sday at 8 p m Admt))IOn Fret • 5""' AcM!lnn An award·W1n~1 foUr· • ~ Thffter Ms Ctnttr 2501 p.>rt harmony WoUJ> ~IWS T .U 01ff Di, Newpott ~. 966·2187 The ;'·30 p.m 111 MltWon V..,o. Memben rom Viiw 5uftt ThNtet Co. ii new actor's I~ tht ~ Coi5l p.wtlClpille workshop, snwncs rquiat ~ (or Call M.1rge • 76&-8l 11 °' Jiln at 249-~ c.lllJnl dll1!Cll:HS ~ a~ i045 for ~Is. ongoing ~ from 4-7 p.m .\Dolic.ints • W1lttfront ""'°" ~ ltftOf1 21100 INY all 8 a.m.-5 pm Monday-Fhday. Pacific ColSt ~. Hunbnglon ~adl. •hdiuon Hotel 18800~81-td .. CllOI 67CM418. T.tlcflt Jt"1WS ~Mon-IM~. 1.aoc>-310.LOVE. "tvw tht Rel.l-~y a.nd Tuetday M 8 p m, 1t1 lb Well ~ You WVlt .. IS presented by ~ C~ Oub. ~ acdatrned ps)~ Or. , P.1t • Cl(t Udo 501 30th St. Newport ~adl. r;:::======================, 675-2963. Joe Napp.1 and The All-Stars ~m ton~ from 8 .30 to 1 a m., Ma><· t!W Wtldon ilpptars Friday and May 29, from 9 p .m. to 1 30 a m ISS cover); Ju.z and blues voaltSt Dee Ott McNeil per· forms Satu~ "Z" Cloop performs on Monday. "O\lrly" smgs blues ;;ind contem· ~ry ,au on May 211. Vve Evans and c;omp.ny perform on May 30 ISS ~). •Wild Wnt lr&dae Oub ac ~ Com· ~ $5 mu,ity Centef or~ County. 250 . . 8~ St., CGl.t Mew, 41S·1l0). Cilmes . held ac 7 .30 p m SKutday. T uedilys from 7 -8 p m. Admmion· I l \' ·' , I t ' '. .. I ' ' • OctM Padlk SlnaJt Slilon 646-4005 Non-smoking s.nglts pl~ e\<Cry SYnd.ty a( 11 a.m. ror a ~11, l>arb«ue and social hour. • Clno'a Rtst.1urant 2241 W. COilst Hwy .~ BNch, 6l1·1l8l. Les Cz. Imber It-ids a i.uz iam Sunda~ from 2 30- S· 30 pm • Optn Briditt 6 50·2l20 Played · W~ys ill 1 p m m Cosu Mc'sil In· terlned~tt to ldv;inceod pl.a~. 4 5 plus. Admision· U . • Oiedridl'a Colftt I. lsprtuo ht 474 E. 17th St, Casa Mc'sil. 646-0123. The Paul Kent Quartet, (~atun!'S Vlbts, piano. bass and drums. performs Silurdays rrom 9 • ~OfMnct and Adwnturt for N·S Sin· glts Cub 11 T ibbtts Mui.c Hall T~iltt'f. p m ·mtdnrgtir Adm ion Frtt • Oo4.lh't T .alt 5901 Wilmer Avt> • S1.11te t t I • • \ 1 '. • . ' l . '1 • I \ ' I! t • ' I 1 I 1 I ! j, h. I I I • I t. .... Broiled Sword&h $14.95 +tu Sowl tLCh ltm:rt & a.tJos (Rq. $2 I .95) Duck a L'Orange $9.95 +tax P4J1dy bow'1~~~01Sl> & St'l\eJ '4ill m~ua (Rq. $18.95) Baby Rack of lamb $13.95 +tu <Mn~ & JO\td ~ fr/tlpic Da (Rt&. $19.95) ----.. ·------------------------------------ n.. .. ~M·Horikawa TOll.,O •~o.~· ...... - • 3800 s Pit.I.a Clt Saru Anl f1'4) S$7.as.l t • 3 mRJ1es 10 Ptrtonnilg Mt c.n.. ,,_.,ala~CACJt:I>~ ' I What's New • at Scampi • • • Live '-Enterta,ininent Featuring I • 1 • -5 . "ciao amor" join Us For ·mnneror • relax in our new Cocktail Lounge .Vay 21.st, ONI n'O)' odta Wtdnadoy 6 "' I~ 1576 Newport Blvd • Costa Mesa • 645-8560 • " CALENDAR .· ·,· j .. _ .. : 540-1224 •Ancient Mariner, 2607 W Coast High- way 1'.ewport Beach 646-0201 Ham- merhe.ld Blue plJ)'S rocl. and blues at J3 45 p m Frida) ·S.iturdJys • BubJco.i HJJ W P.mt1c Coast High· ~JV "°'"'port Bt'Jch, 646-6090 Michael f'~ infl'rn.it1on.il dJnce heJt 50unds prl'- 'l'nf('(f \\l'lfn1~t.iv~ 6 pm m1dn1ght •The Blarney Stone 11761 £dinger A•-e . Fountain VJllc-y "75 IJ<l87 S'•1trh plays old.es I) p m Frtd.1ys SJturd,1ys •The Blue Beel C1fe 10"' 2ht Pl,Kf', Newport Be.1ch 675 :?J Hi NICI. Pyzow perform' Thur"f.l)" .it <; p m • Hive Marble 1907 H.trlx>1 81\ld., C.htJ Ml~I. 646-5776 M.ithew SelLnock !gu1t.ir 1nS{rumcnt,lll tonight, Jammin fJ\.J Jtve Tai· ent N1i;ht Mond.1y Eldon Maness (acouSltC Of'<) folk) T uc<.<by B1ll1 ~line (foll.. rod.I We<lnt~.ly D.I\ 1d Burns lguu.ir 1nstru· mrnt.ih MJy .!8 Showt1mes 8-11 tonight; I) p m m1dn1!olht Fnd.iy-5.lturd.iy, 8· 11 pm SundJy WC'dncsd.iy Adm1sStOn free 8 C.1no's Rest.iurant 1141 W Co.ist ''"' "'l"' pori Bl'ach 6) 1·1 381 Jimmy t t<1ppt'r ~·rlt')(mS 8 )Q, 9 30 and 10.J(l pm \\C'dnl·~J~ ~aturdJ)-1 Adm1ssoon f <N • Cr.uy Horse Steal. House and Saloon 1 SllO Bmol.hollO\" Om~ S.mt.J Ana, 549· IS 1 .> Don \\'1lhams performs MondJ) · I Ul"'><l.!\ •r1"e Feet Two fa\hion 1.IJnd. Newport Br.ich 640 SHO l\.arl'n Gallinger and \111 hJC'I I 1111 pcrtorm S.llurdays from 7 3(). 11 IO pm • Hubor Singers Pr~bylenan Church of and Saturdays and 7/.m Sundays throul)h lune 7. Tick.cts S 1 50 "T r.lnS.tK>ns," .i pl.1y written and perloimed by young pe<>: pie .ind examining their hopes <'nd fears of gr~1ng up, continues .it 2 p m 5uno.iys 1ndcfinintl'ly T1d.eb SB • Huntington Beach Playhouse at C1~lcr School, 11141 StrathrTlOOf' l.1ne, tiun lln~'lon Beach, 832 1405."Stop the World. I Want to Get Off," a new verso<>n of the Anthony Newfey-Les!1e Bricusse musical about a br.ish youns man·~ upward mob1l- 1ty. Performances are f11d.iys .ind Saturdays at B p.m. throu~h June 20, w1th Sunday matin~ this Sund,1y and June 7 at 2 p m T1 -~ets· S7 .ind S9 • ldguna Pl•yhouse 60b lagun.i Canyon Rood, Laguna Beach, 494·8011 "Bngh•on Beach MemOlrs," the first of Neil Simon's three autobqira~tC.11 pl.iys, will run Tlie>· days through Fridays .it 8 pm . Saturdays at :> znd 8 p.m., Sundar at 2 and 7 p m untolfunc7 T1d.ets Sl toS18 • Orange County Cr.uies 16892 Bols.i Chica St., Suite 202. Huntington Beach, 840-1 406 "TC t.IOr.inge," speci.ll frod.iy nights of .ill-1mprov ~. p<escntt!d .it 8 p.m Mar 29, June 12, 26 .ind July 3 1n the Paofic Symphony Building. 11 S E Sant.J AN Blvd . S.nta Ana ric~ets S8· SlO "Ahhh . T~ Loonge Sw1ngin' Ou Bots Sisters.·· an or1g1NI mulllal com· edy snuated 1n Orange County, IS p<e- sented .it 8 p .m. S.tur<Uy and May JO and June 6. 13 in the symphony bu11d1ng TIC!.· ets· S15·S18. •Orange Coast College Orama l.ib Stu· dlO, 2701 Fa11v1ew Ro.id, Cosi.i Mesa. 4)2 58a0. oc...:·s Reper<..ory The.i.re ComFJny Wiii perform 12 one.ad plays trom er .. ..SIC'.11 .and contemponry l1teratur~. th~, Son- day dunng the annual Spnng One-kt Pl.Jy Festival at 8 p.m. nightly •nd 3 p. n. Satu1· d.ly·Sunday. Ttel.ets: S"' • South Coul Repertory 655 Town Cen- ter Drive, COSLl Mesa, 9S7·4033. On the Second Sta_ge: ~ world premiere of Roger Rueff s "Hospttdlity Suite." the story ol a midwest manufacturing comp.my set· ting up a hos1>4t.tl1ty suite in a WICh1t.1 hoicl to catch new business -but lhei1 plans go awry -continues through Sun day. Sfiowt11nes: Tuesday·Friday 8 · 30 p.m. Saturday JI J and 8:30 p '''. and Sunday J I 3 and 8 p.m. Tt<:kets: S22·S31. Dinner theater • Keith & Margo's Murder Mystery a1 Scott's Seafood c.rm & Bar, JJOO Bristol St . Cosu Mesa. C2 13) <466 · 1767. ~It· youMlf whodunit, where act~ ~ as dinner gvesu, presented 8 p m. S.tu~ 8 Le Meridlen Hot~ 4500 M.K.Atthur Blvd , Newport Beach, 476-2001 "Broad- way, My W•y." a smor~rd o( mus.ul the.lier, m.:igic. comedy an<f specialty acts. IS hekf at 1 (s.pecial dinner show), 8 and 9:45 p.m Fricbys S3 CO\er chdrge, twu dnnk minimum per person 8 Mezzanine Restoaurant 19800 MacArthur · Bl"d , Irvine, 95S·CLUE "Mumm's the Word." .i muSIC.11 comedy .ind mystery, IS presented fnd;iys at 8 p.m and S.iturd.iys ii 7 pm. Adm1ss.on S42 to S48 I':..~ •• Pnsfmldc I.ti• ,+~ __ , '1°'1' a.ate-CuWne r Chlim,a9.e SUndiy-arunch I $5 95 10 o.m. • 2 p.m. I Over 30 Items with coupon Latin favorites I Omelet Bor No limit) Homemade Desserts L.-;;;..;;-;;...;;;-~..;-;;..._-..,.~-~-----..... --------------~---, Live Jaim Thu~. 8:30 p.m. · Saxaphonllt Brandon fields Fri. & Sat. 9:30 .m. • ..... Jan Group: ICllMr""" the Covenant. F a1rview at Adams. Cost;i r-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii·-1 Mc'\.l 897 OS87 or 964 3383 Singers and 1------------------------------i dJn< ('r~ \CIUght fm frmale group or all ages D Jnd ~''es who perform everything from Moe ..a 1x1p to ro(k Meetings at 7 pm every -.-rr:.~ luNl,1y at .ibo"t' address. The group will _ _., Jl\41 pt•rtorm .it vour special (.'llt'nt. • le Meridien Hotel 4500 MacArthur BIHi Nt>~port Brach, 4 76 2001 "'Br0dd- w,1y, My W.1y,"' a sm<>f'gJsboard of musocal the.itt•r m.1gi<. rnmedy and ~1alty acts, 1\ hekf at 1 lspec1.il dinnt"T show!, 8 and q 4> pm FrodJVS SJ cover charge, fytO dronl.. minimum per pE'l'\00 •Old World Cerman Restaurant 756 1 CrntC'f A.\.e Huntington Beach 895-8020 ll't' C.irgoyle lounge, featuring 1ndus- 1r1at .ind altern.ifl\.t-da"'c mUStC, IS hekl '"'"' 9 lO pm 1 a m Thuf\days Admis- "on S4 • Pla)'ers 18100 Von k.lrman A\e , IMne 6b0 9215 Dtt1ays play mlNC for danc1n~ r rtd.Jy S.turd.1y nights l\.lr.aol.e offered IAedn~.iv n1ghll •Stag Lounxe 145 £ 19th St., CosLl ...,es.i 6 3 1 981 l Gu1t.inst/smger Pet~ WtCkt'r~m pla)'\ folk, country and oldies JI 8 pm Thursdays Louie Mofeno pU)/$ 8 30 pm 1 30 a.m. Frid.iy-S.turdays •Studio Cafe -Balboa 100 S Main St., Balbo.J. 675-7760 Hammffl\ead Blix plays rock and blues 9 p.m.· 1 .i.m. Thu~ day and Monda)/$ and 2·6 p.m. Sundays. lhe Boomet1 rock 8 p.m.-mldnight Sun- days • SwHI Adelines P.O Box 3323, Mission V1e10. 768·8111 or 249·2045. The women s four-part h.irmony chorus recruits new memben from throughout Ofange County Rene .. ~ls a~ 7 30.10 30 p.m Tu~ys 8 W•terlront Hilton Wnt Co.st Oub 21100 P~ric Ce»st Hwy , Huntington Be.ich 960 SURF Singcn, d.incen, mag,. cwn\. celebrity loolc-alilt.es •nd all variety .Kts 1nv1tt!d to ~ lhe.r t.Uents OI ~ng the hits on a ~e system as urry Covin hoso and entrrU1ns at ':JO p.m Mond.oly-Tuecby Continue tndeftnitefy. I I 11 \ I I 1.' • Altematiw R~ TMater 1636 S. Cr and Ave , Sant• ·Ana, 836·7929 Shakt'f>"•re's ''Thr Tempest." • mystical comedy o( romance and ~. plays Thursd.i)" through Satu<d.lys at 8 p.m , Sund.lys .Jt 7 p.m .• unbl June 13. 8 BKblAge Theater 1599 Superior Ave .• Cost.I Mes.I, 646-5887 Willi•m ~· mane's "httemltieS," ttw stOI)' o( • w:>man who Olo'rf'powert • ~ •nd ex· ..ctJ ~.. continue It 8 p.m. Frid.lyl South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa (714} 54().3840 ,,...,.. •llr ,._ aa• •J wMll • •Y9s1L nan of · Old Fllttlan1d......, So, I 71DM ,_. e .... lar .... OI ..__,dm'"6 ._, tD .. pet ttliM ., ,..._. ...... _. ___ __ .. _. __.-._ .. ._,..SIMI toa ... c.o.. .... Qd •• " .,.. I' •• C* F.w8lMllllON. flllfA11 ••• toa SS :US Wt ... lmdl tho I• ._UAM ............ ._ .... ..... ........ ._. mllYA110t9 IUMlll .... 1_.,.,.,. ...... CIMlll._ ...... 10 Orang9'Cout Weetcend 1 ~. May21, 1182 · BANQUET FACILITIES For Company Luncheons/Parties Private Occasion Events HANGCHOW Chinese Restaurant Your Happy Host, Mr. Lee Welcomes You! . •Catering •Cocktails •Lunch Buff et •Sunday Brunch •Dinner 7 Nights Full Bar •Take Out 720 W. 19th Street, Costa Mesa ,.~0-8960 DINING t takes a lot of sassy nerve to open a Latin American restaurant riJht across the street fr.om Costa Mesa's shrine to Tex-Mex. Mi Casa. but that is cxaotJy what Gcorae Gallardo and his baclcers did when they opened Mucho Gu. Jm Bar aod Latla Grill a few weeks 1go. And never mind the rcclCSSion; an investment of GO rOl f HI GUif O &rilled in the shell. resting on an island of iceberg lcuuce Grapefruit, oranges and slices of avocado accompan) the hot shrimp. u fresh tastmg combination, in need of some fine tuning m the dressing department. S9.95. FISh aficionados "'111 like Pescado A l..J ~aranja. a 1h1d, cut or h:ihbut. marinated in a citrus bath of orange, lemon and hm.: juice and SJuteed to J dark golden bro"n; the fruit ·Sp.t manages to 81\C the fi h 3 sweet crust: grilled vegetables \\. 1th that cilantro-laden rice complete rhe \'Cf) fu ll plate, SI~ 95 ,(XX) has transformed the strip-mall shell into a jazzy king cafc ac 263 E. 17th St., with a kitche6 that wasn't there ur montht •io. and lots or architectural d:tails going on. fucho Giuto is a total departure from the spare-minimalist I.. of the newer restaurants. It's a funky salsa kiclc. In daylipt, salmon pink and turquoise brighten the room and nr~y palm frond murals decorate the walls. Splashes of glitter ml 1Tidcscent paint on the ersatz columns along the wall arc hcerful :ind uucy. At night, the colors gr.iy out a bit, and hen rhe music starts. tho surroundinp just fade away. The menu i invitina, with a variety of fish and chicken l\hcs. plus a couple of reasonobly priced steaks -a broiled 'c:" York is $12.95. Camitas arc served with good black beans ml rice. plus guacamole, and all those customary garnishes. for 1.1.JS. Mucho Gusto's food won't enchant true Tex-Mex loyalists ho frequent places ltkc Mi Casa or El Ranchito. Gnllardo is n C\ptnmentalisc chef, whose cookfog eq>criencc includes rmh .it La.s BrlSIS and C.nos. He IS using designer red tortillas enchiladas and tacos; black, (not pinto) beans, and the anoz erde (green rice) is crammed with minced c113otro. SS.95 wall u\ one irem with beans and rice, $6,95 for two, and so on. The menu holds many other Saludas 10 South of the Border, uh thm h'\c "Mayan Salad" wirh crunchy Jicama and ucu mbcr fingers and star fn.iic, SJ 95 and "Equadoran Ptua"; frc\h com lortilla topped with black beans. sliced vegetables nJ chorilo nusa,e, S4.9S. Menudo, Lhe Mexkan Miracle tripe soup. i.s ~rved ~-cry day nd so as the best taslina thin& in the house: wonderful chicken ort11la soup with lots or crunchy tortilla strips crammed into he rich chicken and vcietable broth, $3.SO. If )'OU plan to order nly one china 11 Mucha Gusto. uy this. There is also a seafood up with a school of rtsh chunks swimming in a spicy 1lantro-laden broth with onions and tortillas, S9.95. Conve ntional Wisdom says the ultimate test and sacred icon f Me"<kan coolUna Is the chile relleno; Mucho Gusto has hmmated a bunch of calories by doing away with the rad11tonal batter and chkkencd 1omato saµce. It's not a chile elleno anymore, but a roasted fresh Anaheim ch1le bursting 11h melted jade cheese and escorted by a dice of cilantro, Jnd1v1dual banana lca,es form a ba!>C for grilled chicken breast \\1th :ichiotc ch1lc sauce -"'llh thick slices of tomato and onion. S8 95. For de\'iert. I would be tempted to orJer another bO\\ I of chtd;en tort1llu >Oup. but fo r a '"CCI roorh. i.l.1p trad11 ional Mcxu:an fla n. and head !>tra1ght for mango cream. J fluf~ m1't of wh1pp..:d aeam, mangoc!. anJ oranges. S3.50. GJllard\l, J graduate of :\c" 1"-m Beach l11gh S.:hool. "hose fa ther O\\ni. El Matador m Co)la Me>a. ~a)' he h.ts ~en "orl..ing in the hu,mc~ m son11: de~rc:c or a nor he; 'all m~ ltfc." Right m.>\\ .-hl' I) Mucho Gu,to\ ~l am Man -chef O\\ncr manager -and 1.t'I to lc:J\e rhc prcm"c.:'. along "'ith \\lfe L~nn When Gallardo d.:c1- Marla Bird Restaurant Critic ded to 1 ~ the J.112 anJ l..Jun gnll iJea. J "Cll·tra,ckll fncnJ from Dralil supplied man\ rnenu iJca~ for a S\.luth \mcrkan flair Six night~ a "-Cck (all but Monda)). ~fu,ho Gu!>tll $Oo tor the gusto "11h rhe 'ounds of Jll2 -..... 1,a. lu>1on and i.tr:.11ght ahead. (A Jau ha rpi>t keeps thmg. h\el~ from 530 until the band )hO\\ up.) This restaurant 1s raking 11s pl ... ce a!> one of the new cntcrtammc nt hang-outs m tO\\ n. Ar mghr. the bar i' u\ually 1ammcll. Check out special prices OI) marg:in1:is dur111 g Happ~ I h'ur and plan on standing room only when the music 'tam. If )OU plan lo dmc and tall., best bet is tb ge t there early -like, for lunch. but for sheer high spirits. make a reserv:i11on for around 8 p.m. Conversation \1,111 be impossible. but so "hJ1'1 Life I!> a series of trade-offs. Mucbu Gu to Jau Bur find Latin Grill, 16.J Eu~t 17th tm•t. 631-1009. 0p<'n 11 11.m. to 11 midnight •. \Tood:J) through Tltursd:J). OpM to l!:JO or I a.m. Frida) •nd oturd.1) night. elery, and sweet ~d fresh tomatoes. Ordc~d a la carte. it's 2.50 PeMian style shrimp u.lad has big mtercsting. meaty shrimp. Geo~e Gallardo e;Erimenb at Yucho Gusto tatin Grill 'und•1 Brunch, 10 tu Z p.m.; uoda.Y dinner from J tu 9 p.m. Lite mu ic Tue dll.Y through unda_t from S:JO p.m. "hC'clc-hair aett ~ molJnt. Red-hot chili peppers the Dunes Schedule of Events 4:JO p.m. -Glt•'1 op.:n S:JO p.m. -Contl">tlnts pn1J~ ' p.m. -0111,uJ cool..oll •t.ut 6:1:> p.m. -~lr •fo1 \1u.:t' 7:-40 p.m. -~11<' Chi Pcrp.:r S:JO p.m. -Ano•)Un_.·m.:-nt ,,, Mont'n of plrJJt'. b.>1.nh. \tli::~ .iml sho .. nuns hap G entlemen (and women), start your lastcbuds. A CJ'USh or coob serving up red-hot concoaionl convcric on Newport Dunes aquatic pa.rt Friday for the 19\h annual California State Chili Oiampionsblp. Tell junior co 5tay home, because this is a raucous, adults-only event. ~ Freeh Fllli hllr ., .. ·Round ........ L•oll Dll• .. •Weekend Brunch 7~ eEar1y Bird Specllls 9ti1PPYHcu4~ 9Hatbor BnllCh CNllel No one under 21 will be admitted. The championship kicks off w11h the p:made of contestants at 5:30 p.m., stoves will be lit al 6 and chili llin1era take O\'Cr from there. music, Mardi Gras-style mcmmcnc and, v.hat hos become the e\'Cot's highlight, the crowning of Mass Chili Pepper and Mr. Hot Sauce. Winners recehe $500 for first place :ind $2.SO for second. Of course, it can ict mighty borin& waiting for the bubblin& blends to ~ch their peaks, ro there will be diversions such as Prize money will also be offc~d to vuious contest winners, but the cookorf winner pockets the l?_ig DINE-IN Food To Go t A • • I.-.: • ~ • • ! 963 -RIBS r-----·-~ 1CHICKEN1 I & RIB COMBO I :~$295: I Cine in I odf I ""',.,.,.. .. :::.:::.:ci.....,.,. I Coma Yllfthi I Coll 111w. con\ bfad .., '/046 I ~ of Chkl90 -~ I bani, b*d P*Oi or frat M I --...,..,t'iiF ........ L--_ .. _ --.1 money (Sl.000) and GOC on to represent California at the World Champion hip, \I.here S35,000 IS up for crabs. Tickets (S25 badaes. which include a chili dinner with all the fi'tinss) •~ sull available at the Bay Oub, the Ritz. Yankee Tavern, The Alley, Bnlbo;i Saloon and Gino's. 10 p.m. -Anol'Um:cm~n1 ut chala .. 1nnco tC:JO p.m. -SJr do>«s . . OrW! ~w·~~~ ~~'~· 1~ t ... .. Dining H~hl~ht Of 1he Week SCAMPI What: Italian Cuisine Feeture: New CockUll Lounge & ltve entertelnment every other Wed. 8pm-10pm Where: 1576 Otd Newport Blvd., Newport Beach COSTA MESA ANGELO 1969 Harbor Blvd. 646· 1225. Open for lunch Mon. ·Fri. 11 :30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.; dinner from 4:30 p.m. Reservations are recommended. '<The best Northern Italian cuisine in all c:A Orange County" 8000fding to CCH>Wner Joe lngardia. Freeh seafood and pastas are is a speciaJties of the house. Catering and private party facil~ies avaHable. ARNIE'S MANHATTAN DEU 2831 A Bristol Street 641-9310. Open 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mon.-Fri... Sat 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Sun. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Orqe County's authentic New Yortt style deli restaurant features oomed beef, pastrami. roast beef, tunwy. potato pancakes, knishes and other deli delights. This critically acclaimed restaurant Mrves breakfast specials starting at $1 .99; llnch and dinner daily. Take out and catering. THE BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE 2300 Harbor Blvd. (Eastslde c:A the Harbor Center) 641 -9777. Reservldions eccepced. Lunch Mon.-Fri. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dinner Mon. 4 to 9 p.m.; Tues., Wed. to 9:30 p.m.; Thurs., Fri. to 10 p.m.; Sat. 3 to 10 p.m.; Sun. 3 to 9 p.m .. Costa Mesa's oldest steakhouse bouts a 30 year tradition of serving the finest In chetbroiled stew, fresh fish and chlcbn. Wenn, friendly atmotph«e tuiteble fof tNW'f occulon from buainea meetings to family parties. Lunch• from $3.49; complete dinners from $8.95. Grazing menu end burgers after 4 p.m. from $3.95. Private rooms '°' buaineu mMtings, reheatNI dinners, receptions and special occasion partiea. GINO'S ON TIE tlU. 428 E. 17th StrMC, 650-1750. R••rvatlona 8CC9pted. A Coate Mesa lendmetk. Wwm, lntimlt• meeting piece; the ultimate nelghbofhood r..i.urant and lounge. l.unc:h, dinner, ~ bfNkfest. EJCper1ly Pfepwed rbs. burgera, aandw6ches, uleda and house epecl .. IM. Uve pieno tw ent9f!lllM'*t In the lounge; singalong Karaoke weekends horn 7 p.m., HANO CHOW 720 W. 19th Street. 650-8960. Lunch 11 :30 to 2:30 Mon .• Sat; Dinner 2:30 to 10 Sun .• Thurs .. ; 11 10:30 Fri. & Sat., Sunday BrUndl 11 :30 to 2!JO~­ Popular Chinese Restaurateur~· Lee' runs this restaurant •specialty wnh "Chinese Food U:wers· in mind. Good authentic Chinese cuisine at affordable ptioes. FuU bat, take-art, catering, ptlvate room '°' groups up to 20. HORIKAWA 3800 S. Plaza Drive, South Coast Ptaze Vtltage. 557 • 2531 . Reservations suggested. Fine tradnional Japanese restaurant uses the freshest ingredients. Sushi Bar, tatami rooms. coctrtan lounge. Multi-course Kaiseki dlMers must be ordered 24 hours In lldvance. Elegent dining. l.unctl and dinner. JACKSHRIMP Newport Pier, Newport BMc:h, 723-1113 Fresh, never frozen, Louisiana shrimp are S&lteed in Jack'a Maet. spicy. savory sauce and served up hot in the SaJCe with k>ts of C'est Si Bon'a finest trench brMd deed for dunking. It's simply aenutionall Located on the peninsula, jull • few ffft from the beach at Newport Pier, JACKshrimp otf ert a candle lit atmosphere wM Afrlcen & ReggM mus6c. Open wary ntghe from 5pm to 10pm with.,,.,.. pricn renging from $5.95 to $13.95 and $9.SO lor Mondavi wine by 1he bcnle. (C..h only) LA CAVE 119' Irvine Ave. at 17th St1Nt. ~7944 L.unoh Mon. Frt.; Dinner Nlghefl/. Abeoll nly maNekJua llMkl and frMh aeafood. SeNed In In lntitNde and romantic oebr dining room. In 1he .,.. tor~ 30 yen. 1hll c::my reatannt ha one of tn. molt UrWque din'* tMnU pr....mns arotn:f. Homeetyle Udt ~we• dey time feature. MA •AAKEM 154 E. 17th St 648-- 4303. 8 Lm. 90 10 p.m. daily; Sund91 from 7 a.m. Setv1ng tnakfut , ~.dinner In I ~fashion. "Country llyle Amertc.'I cuitlne". Always the friendhlt NfVi», law prtce9 tor -12 OrMge Cout Weekend / Tmnday, May 21 , 1892 high quallity hamemD food. 1M CASA 29S E. 17'h Sl 146-7828. Family style Mulmn .....,,.,.._ ~BuehMl ..... hetel Open dilly • 11 a.m. b kMW:h. dinner. and oocii• Cail .t*ld tor large palti9e. The eJCCllllnt prlcM, eolicllD,. eervioe and dellciout tood make Ml Cua poMl:>fy the molt popular Meldc:an 8lltery In 1he ... PLAYEAS HOLLYWOOD DBJGRIU.18100 Von Kwmln, Irvine, 68().9215. We'll taM you "lo the ... • 1n ow 1930'1 ~wood ld"10lphent. Qlr COIMmporwy rella1rant fMIUfM a muttHthnlc menu and del From Italy to tn. Orient tn. tn. Good or USA. 0w llNk. sMlood. pmta. pin.a I Mrvice la .,,.. to du:zle you. Toe twinkHog and Olhef ~ '°'" music or the larMt eounda In the bar., .. eft•wwdl. Private~. banquets and Clfering ., .,....,.._ We have it al and at recession bulting pricnlOinner from M Mon-Frt., S-10 Sal. RMERA AESTAURAN'f 3333 Bristol St South Coest Pt.u. 5440- 3840. Lunch 11 :30 a.m;. to 3 p.m. Mon. ·Sal.; dinner 5·10 p.m. Mon.· Thvrs; 't~ 11 p.ro. Fri. & Sa1.RllHIVatlon1 ere suggest~ Award winning Continenllll cuiskt. One of the only '9Stannts In Orange County to ofter tableside flambe. Excelter« Mrvlce, Intimal• almospher9. SCAMPI 1576 Old. Newpott BIYd. 645-8560. w.m a trtendly owners Linde and Femendo N8vw.aa df et IUthentlc ltalan aJisine HIWd in the traditioNll European manner. Femando's lmpf-..hfe credentials Include gredu•lng from Cullnary Academy In ltlly, tr8Jnlng • Hotel Concordie, Venice, llllly; Chef • Don Paquaie In Cambridge, England; Ct.ucNl'1 In Le Chu De Fondes, Swn..rtand; HOlel Le Pelx In Agno Lugeno. Swttwtand. Scampi oft..-. .,, Intriguing rnenJ and lovefy wine Ill Banquets, pthrllt• putlee and C8teMg . WAHOO'S RSHTAOO 1862 P1acentia 631~. Open datf from, 11 Lm. 90 10 p..m. ; Sundays 'til 9 p.m. OutflOIOUlly deldoua 90Uth of tn. bofder c:ulaine Mt\ • Hll'#dan tlalr. Wahoo'I II • "-ten for local .. -u lnlerndonal IUrf ... athitt .. and~ looking tor good toad • lncredl)fy low pnc:.. AbloUely no lard UMd In~; w.-ftt*-o la heh end ptepW9d to Ofder. L-6d t.dc. c:uual .. ,.,.,..... A'9o .. 113.1 s. Coall Hwy. In Llguna and on camput •USC. ZU.9 1712 ~ '4«»1. Pure and timple, )Jll .. ~ lrwell R~ priced. top qudy food and~ pcued, low priced dt1Ma ... Mpt 1hefr ~coming blldt tor yws. lobtlter 181 • cNcMn. ,... and ~ cMr9v ~. Th&nd-r night la prime rt> night. L.uncft and diMer lerved. ~ M9xlcan ~-from St.99. zu-. QILO£D CAOI AND OYSTER 8AR 1714 ~ right ne~ door 90 l.Ublee. Mt 4m A NEWPORr BEACH A880NOANZA 3421 Vie Udo. 87~73. Lunctt l'UM.·Slt. 11 :30 a.m. to 2:30.J>.m.: Dinner 5 to 10 p.m. Tuea.-&m. Owner Sera Patrllh bringt her gl'Mfmothef's reclpet to Newport BMch. T~ ltellan and aMtood Ml• ctb1a. P .... and a v.n.ty of unique bfMdl rNlde fresh daly. Late bU nOI ._ 1n excalant wine till 00fl ...... 1he ~ THE CANNERY 3010 Ullay.ne 87S-5T77. Lunch 11:30a.m.to3 p.m. Mon.·Fri .. ; dinner 5-10 p.m. daly. Sunday bNnch 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Reeervations eccepled. Condnenllil co9JM, IMtood emphHie GfMt dam chowder. Newport BMdt t ltlol1cal L.andmattt fNIUNe Weekend BNnch Cruiles and he ent.naltwr'IM In the lounge In addition to lunch and dinner. CANl&LO'l 3520 E. Coast Hwy. 675-1022. Dinner 5:30 -10:30 p.m. Sun.. TIMs.; '1i 11 :30 p.m. Fri.. & s.t. R•errldions tuggetted. Clutic Northern hdln gourmet cuiline. New, modlnltefl/ priced lounge menu MNVed til the WM houra. W'tkf and crazy lounge • night wMr'I the bind 11rikn up. Chlcclec'll• l£ B&AMTZ 414 N. Newpot1 8Nd.145-7IOO. Lunch: Mon-Fri 11· 5, Dinner 7 nights 5-dosing. Lee Ferrel._ Band Fri. a Sat. a-12. Sunday S-Opm, Olndng. Reaonable,comfof'leble,I unpr .. entiaua. Le 0iarrU often awatd..tn.liig c:uisiM aa alord.a. pricn. Motthly wlnemmter dinners are I must. 21 OCEAHFAOHT 2100 W. Ocean front, 17S-25ee. On the Ocean front nut to the Newpot1 P•r. e>p.... Daly at 4pm. Enjoy fabulous CllldM.,,,... from our main bet. Dinner nigtltty from 5:30 pm. Ane dining In ... .,,... molt lndmlle Mtting. Specjli•zlng In gcllnMt Mlfooct Lerge -~for banqutta up'° 50 ~. AcsNe piano bar with Sunday nlg~ jam Mellon TALl OF lltE WHAL£ 400 ~ StrMt, 8elboa. 1734.U PMOtMIC: bey vi9w. lf*Y ..... ~rM of ()Id Ne Pip(h). S.llood and 1rdlof"' ·~ W'd\. dinner and~ end Sundlay brunch. Vlll.A NOVA 3131 W. C09t Hwy. 842-7llO.. Dinner '*i""/ 5 p.,m. to 2 a.m. &c111n1. ~ ltalllln c:ulllne; ~•io wN ... Ai:IN9 piano bar,~ locllll ... ·~ .-. Upt&M room• "'Top ol the Via.• for benquMI.. .... piilftiM.. SANTAANA CMZYHOMa STIA80tOUSI a SA&.C>ON Loe 111 d on 8'oallholow ""'off the ~ Rold •• ol the 56 ~...,. 54•1512. °'*'tor""°' and dtnn.. ~~WI the uloon. lNg nem. oonc.tr on MoNMy Md TUMday nlghtL . Generaut wriige °' SINlca, .... -~ c:HcMn. filti and ....... eo...ry~ . •Jailra eervk::e. Privlilil roornt avrln'•. HlJNnNGToN BEACH FOUNTAIN '!11 fY BERTOUNO"S 18041 Mlgnoll.. An. v..., 913-2730 Serving gfMt pmta. pirza. .... and c:Ndl.en dinners b 1he.,.... f~. Prbe .,. v-.y re• ow~ and poltiol• are geMf'O&a. FMMly run ,....,,. holts.,...,.., ' ~and eager to ...... Alt .,,...,..., bfMdl.~. ~and pin.-.,.. hc>mema. Though the ........... IPPM"I tmal tram 1he ~. l 11 -*'~ very llfge and homey on 1he lnlide. Art eJCC•lent p1.:ie eo ~ f~ and trtendl tor • home cooked mMi. D£L CARLO 19535 8eect'I Ill YOl'tclowrt 531 4 045. Lunch 11 :30- 2:00 Tuee.-Frl.: dinner 4:30-10 p..m. Tu.t.&n. Elalenl toad• ......... prlcM f..uing tradllonal ltel&an dllhel...OinlWJmm 16.25. lunch ...... from $3.25 (Mf'led In 7 """'*-0t they're FREEi )Beer &Wine• FV .. 1S070 Edwllfda (Ac:IOll tram~ Mal)N..ess:J Lunch and dinner 7 daya. or.c:mu.. fr~ ownet'I Ther .. and O.td CNang keeplheir ~ r9'Hning again and again with It*' d9flghd\A SncfMM Ind Mandlttn CuWne "'tor. king. e...... tood. pnc.. and ..W. h8Ye won HI ChineH .-.y nurneto&'9...,.. MARCILLO'S 17502 Be.:ft BW. Ill .... ~ Estllbllhed .... 1973, thle f~ a.Nd and oPet*d ~ o11 .. ec:wne ol .__ bell dMla In"'"" Delicb .. Mndmad9 pizza. p..._ •llkl ad, ct*:ken Md \IN dilhe&. NN v~ menu. Lunctt ~ from $3.15; huge lund't t.Met; dinner~ from $8.95. Thefr moQo It "Once you go by the tM1. come bd to the betr"I SANTINO ti• 9108 Adlml • Mtgnola. ISW5.S5. Lunch 11 n to 3;30 pm ru...s.. Dinner 5pm to 9pm Tu-....,_, Cal aMe&t tor fU tall--.., A~,.....,,.,._ Your t.r. Ed a Ftanc:a bring you lntim-. dining ... trdionlit tan tram .. ,.. ol ... "'toodl made tNlh on pr1mll11 8fMdt made wth al MIW1il ~no ...,...~...,...aw • .- o1•1nc1 ... the petted ....q wtlh C..,.ICCllno OI [lpr1 I ID lb1g with~ fflOlft our blbty .. CCIOlll1111 •Mt MMlng ,....,,.,. TUAI L001En 10142 Broddull • Adw. ...... r._ Teltld, bird Ind lr'Ulllld. Thia dll pertor and Mloon .,. IOftM °' tn. beet ......... , and ~ lr'O&nlt ••• ·"'* rmaked a .cHr:Mn.--.. r ... ~ ~hour ..... Kita .. .... W11ti-=t.~ecw11 • • • •